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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-10-04 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot' i • 1 : I .~ • ' " VOL 51, NO. 231, 4 ECTIONS, 68 PAGES 0 Students Report AtUCI First Classe8 --trn<lerWay- PIWT NOTES VCI OPENING e ,_ . '~. . ' J. .. ' -• • , -· HARBOR ' PRESS • •• • •.. . . • I"' • Of Maj, ' ,. At Stake' Pontiff Meeta ---. With ~dent man survtvu. In an u.npnceduted ap- peannce w... lbe par11o • ment ot naQona. the &•U. v c. I c • d, Ad-eyed poaUff mlde "" .... lbe ..... ol the late Pr.tdent Jo !I. a F. lenlledy, "Mantlnd murt wt an end to war, "° war will put an end to metk1nd " The Pope, wbio arrlwd kre l a r 11 • r today . la Iba tint popal vlfll .. A.mtrlca, ' tolll Ille~· ... _ tw ~.won -1 u "" • -,,,.,. far Ill • • .. ,• " , ... • -..-~ ~ -..t.. ~ ..... ___ ,.. . " ........ TEN ·CENTS a e .,. . 'lh~Get ' • I , In Burglary of Pilot • OVIJ.4 B0.4RD SPEUS F~ •• • ) _ .......... .__ ... Derision Dec. JO Anchovies "I ~ I City ..................... ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· · · ·· · •' ~ I ~ ................................................ . .. : 1 .• : ~;~ ....... , ...................................... . : l .. . .. : 'bty ............................................ .. ; .. _________ _ . . ... . ... .. I t t .. , .. .. •• 3 " ti •• ti •• " •• -' .. • " • •• • • . DAil ( PllOT Newport Horbor .. Boben N. Weed, Publbber Tboal A. llurpbllll, F.-. ,..._ ar.ril, ...... ~-- Paul Nialen AlllltlM ,.Wlber Ju111p' ,,.... P .... J. PLNpe Schmib Told 'Pick Snow Fl~rries Give Winter .Preview • in Swa. Moon. Till4M .......... ......,~ .... y .. U.S. &umaary ........ __ ........... =:-cOAllllW. ~ ..,,. .. -................... ~ ................... .,~ ... '-l:is..-.M , .. ._ ... -------·:i: .. -';:";. -.... 1:11 ..... u 6:11:. u tr ... ~":.-----· ~--.......... ... 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J .. • lws t = ·• ... ........ • • ==ca • • • • ,, .. =-'== .. • ,, • ..... • JI Wll1 ~ alB I an Oiilll w .. - John$on Takes Action r For /<Buban Refugees I Castro Cohort Guevara Gone Challenge Of Castro Ac~pted POPI AllUVIS -Pope Paul Vl waves to crowd following arrival earlier today in New York City on • bift~Wi toJJ..S. Behind him~ llN. SeaetaqL , .. ,....,... ~neral U Thant, •bo areeted him, and !u&Qf Cardinal Tiuerant (left) who arrived with tbt Pope. ---.. ........_ --..-...... ------------------·---------- HARBOR AREA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD ElECTION aAY, OCT. S, 1HS YOll fOt .... 4 DAILY 'llOT ,,..._,,_ Dirksen Lead9 Off Dennis iM Menace Filibuster Hlzlts . Work Bill Action .. . .. • I ' I I ' f J •• • . ' . ,. (Kl'tl.,..) EXPlllllNCE COUNTll THiii FORMa ICHOOL BOARD MIMBl•I ........ DOIALD A. STRAUSS [!) Zoe IQ llrlow Melwood Berry Jull1 (Peg) linden Chlsltolll Brown Do111ld Du11g1n Eugene L ORourte J. Leslie Sleff ensen Edwlrd W. Mll1m, M.D. .lllllls Illy JIJ Slodcln Thfl fe I pertlel Ust ef dtlUM whe .... support • • • Mre. ~ff A,.._, Mr. & Mr9o M.A. Alld•• •n Mr ... Mre.JllekMa,... Mr. & Mrt. MWIHI NIM. Jr. Mr. & Mrt. HWNMe Avtla Mr. & M,... Cari• .... k R. If. Chlttott49ft, M.O, Mrs. Jelut ..... , Mrt. ftebert .... • Mr. & Mra. J ...... •tt Mra.Jayl. ..... attaa Mr. & M,._ ~. P'. aalftM Mr. & Mrt. Jeh" J, a.rry Mr. & Mre. D.a ·~ Mr. & Mrt. n..n-1 a ... ..t"aM M,., & M,._ ltewart a.wt. Mrs. Wllllam K. 8u4d Dr. & M,.., A.melt! 8Mkman M lee AtMI al•"'lt'lllit Mr. Ha ..... lr ........... tit Mr. & Mra. J1 tffrMrt 8NW1t1n Mr. W . A. CehmMt Dr. & Mre.. NatNinkl C.hen Mr. & Mra. DllVfd Cunfttnt'-•"' M ra. ftebert C.rf Mr. & Mra. J1111M D..V Ju" Adame Diemer Mr. & Mra. Dlftald C. Dunean Mrs. 8uddy aMett 'Mr. & Mra. Jehn Kehtorttaotl Dr. & Mra. Jehn IL'arrer Mr. & Mrs. Wllllam I . ,.loher Mr. & Mrs. Denald P'lamm Mr. & Mrs. Chari• P'lfttluo Mr. & Mrs. Hale C. lfltltl Mr. & Mrt. Al P'erttt Mr.& Mrt.INP' ........ M" & MN. A. W. Guley Mr ... Mrt. ... ,. QleHaH Mr. ftobert Qu ..... ttetn1 Mr. & Mra. CM,.._ Hart Mr.&MN."••MtNett Mr,& M ... tt-.H.._. o ......... u.. ....... Mt. & Mra. Ila~ HantmerH Mlldr.1 ttutdll- M,.., T....w HeMeraMt Ml'. & .,., TIWIMlla Hiiiman .......... , ..... " ....... Mr. & ..... ffau( "· HelMel • ............ NM (DeN) Hiit - Ilk. & .. ,... Han• L•NM Mr ... Ml"lo Davtd MoNMf7 Mr. & M,... "lel\artf MoClure Mr. & Mra. Gerald MoCl•lre Mr. & M,.. r:rank Mal'lt\atl Mr. & Mra. f:l"llnk M•r, Jr, Mr. & M,.. Herbert Me,..y Dr. & Mra. L Torranc. M•ran Mr. & Mra. Chut• w. Matitora Mr. & Mra. Ja" Maretlall Mr. & Mra. J, Nowteft Mrt. Juno Neal Mr. & Mra. "lohard Newell Mr, & Ml"lo a.th Ober Mra. Jamee L. Orotad Mrt. A. L. ~lnkley Dr. & MrL Huth Plumi., Jr. Mr. Llftdaley ~al"Mnl Mr. & Mra. "obert ~lnk1rt1n Mrs. Har"Yoy ~ ... Mr. & M,.., Themu ~lckorlno Mr. & M,._ L•llo ~etOf'Mft Mr. Pa•I A, italmor M .... Wiiiiam H. ~.ut Mr, & M,.., Joeoph R ... ner Mrt. J1met ftay Mr.& Mra. ftay ...... Mr, & Mr1. Jehn fta~ Mr. & Mra. Martin loott Mra. Jay ltocldartf Mr. & Mrs. Dvnoan (Jerry) It-art ,Mra.J,LMllel~ Mr. & Mrs. LA. lottret!Mr Mr,,. Mrw. KettMUI lftMta Lt. C ... & M,.. QeN,.,'41ttucter Mr. & Mra. Manet.._,. Cbarlu L atu ...... .;.,, M.D. Mr, & Mre. Jlttftoe D • ..,_lftCllH Mr. & M,.. t . ft. lhanfMft Mr. & Mrs. Havll•ml t ... lth Mr, & Mra. "tet.a,,_ .a. IWMt Mr. & Mra. J, ~. (0.f'9th1) autherlamf I t I .. --___ ,.. __________ _ Blast Hits FROST-PROOF REFRIGERATORS IN . ' .. ) Color •coop.of the gear/ We phmced wtth one of the blcr-t pur. chuea of a lin&le model in our bl.tory ! We just couldn't ~ the appeal of W. f ubion-truh appliance color tbat•1 u Jle'W' u tomorrow-and a .Zue u blr u all outdoors. Come Ill today, See and owa ~'« the most kautiful Frigid.a.In! buy we'Yt ever o1f ered ! OOME SEE ••• COME . TOUCH •.• COMPARE this FRIGIDAIRE ·Frost-Proof Beauty! •Complete~ FROST·PROOf-ftO frost. no defrostina l¥trf • Bil 102·1b. lilt frttnf frMnt !ce cubes ntn fllt. •Twin Porc:Mtn Erwnel H)dr1tors • hold 23.4 qt1. of~ fresh produce. • Frigkhlirt F1owin1 Cold surrounds all your fresh foods. • ptus cteep.sheH store,. door that stores. ewn Yz pllc)f, milk cartons. b11 46.oz. cans! Our lbw, low price/ ·oo ·Public Asked To Help in Smut· Fight An open in'fUatkln WU ~ wed toda1 fot" IMID~ in the Huntin~ Beacb- Westmtmter atl&ena for De- cent Literature.. · The orca"'utkm. w b) c b Mondq, October 4, 1965 DAJlY PILOT/News-Pms 5 HB Chamber Urges Land for Industry Marine Held i.----~ For Having Machine Gun ~..__ .... -t SANTA ANA -U.S. Com· Possibility of tax revenue-an ultimate population of mblioner Arthur M. Bradley producini lndustrlal property about :m.ooo and will need ln· will arra1p a D-year-old Ma- in Himtlneton Beach .Upptna dustry to help pay taxes. rlne here Ocl e on a clw19 away beyond recovery w a s Kher said land aDotted fer be w: Md po11e11lon of raiJed in a report today from lndustriaJ development h a d 1 J:n F ~ taUn the Chamber ot Commerce. declined nearly ~ )fer cent lnto ~ ly ~ . b meeca monthl1 at a-nm PrebJter1a Cburcb in Wat. mm.ter' Heb to f1Cbt ob- 1cenlty and pornoll'lllbJ throuP the dlatrlbaUon -Of f1hnl that IPOWlbt t!lf prob-lem u tt a!f ect.-the liat1an'1 youn1 people, accardluc to Wutmlnlter chairman Helen Carulo. In the report, Ro1er Slates, ln the last ~.hree yean .• "Once Santa Ana earllc• udy u~ chairman of the chamber'• it ii gone, be 1atd:, 'it can Treuury age: at hi• 1~ ";\,,,... planning and ~I commit-never be recovered. ment at 4825 W. Chapman tee, and Ralph Klnr, who Kiaer said he looted Ave., Orab&•· ZllCJu' bad a .. Mn. Caruto painted 0 u t that local aftldala often apuk before the sroup. Lut maath. for eu.mple, We 1 t m I Dlter Pollce Chief Conner L. Calla.. cott and Pollcewoman Monica J . Hoprdo addreaed mem-ben. . 'lboM ~ in jabdQs the orpnlJat1aa. IDd .. .. taJn1ns mm. fOlr dub JD89t. tna•. m.a1 mab ~ menta by caD1ni au..m fer Decat LIWatuN cbalrmu • Dorothy C. Lunt. Q&.aL AWARDS COMMln:EE -Dlmeyland Community ~ice award winners thia year will be determhied by a committee made up of (front row from left) Mrs. C. Stanley Chapman, Fullerton; Dr. Daniel C. Aldrich Jr., chairman; Mn. Marco P. Font.er, San Juan Capiltrano; and (back row) Robert!. Sbanb and Boward School Head· U>udon, both of Anaheim. • beadl the loduatrial commit-the Urban Land ll\ltltute ltu· machine IUD and p automat. I ACE PLUIDINO tee, pointed out that altboulh dies u a source of cuidance le rtf1e in the apartment wben . SERVICE INC. moni than 2,500 acre1 are for his committee in stabll.l· he wu arrated, autboritlt!I 111 w 11tt1 tt.:. coaa M zoned for indultrial uaea in Ing lndustrW Jandl. He ur1ed said. , ·~He Ml 05n ... the city, some of the 1 and enthusiastic public support of Federal law boa prtvate1~~~~~~~~~ can never be developed for the ULI study. ownenhlp of macbl.ne IUU·•--------..... that purpose. Slate1 dted several lchoo1 altea that have beea taken from the tndUltrial sone, sharply cuttlnc down the po- tential. He emplwlud that Huntington a..cb wiD have lfT'S BE FllBIJlYI COSTA MESA VISITOR ~~-\/ . · br~11 ..... ......_ ........ W"Y~ SEPARATE FAMILY SECTIONS 1 ILOCK FIOM SCHOOLS SpadOUI l Is 2 Bedroom Apartmenta 5-min. to u. of c. tmn.e Flreplacel, buJll.ma, cupea., drapes. Private lanala. S Pooll. Shuffleboard Continental Breakf ata neryday. Actlvt TeDD1I Club. Laundry rooms. ~~~~-,.-~~~~~~--.=====:;:;~====M . . 18-hole .Pf,dtlng Green. -·- -...... -waits ·· . .s~.l."ttff.l~ ..... H~B;;w:;-c.,..~hamoe-r With Injury Tmmll, any<me? Water Pinnt Study Tou that que.U• todaJ". at Ruattn,uin Beach Union Hlth The Huntlq\on B e a c h been recommended by Ted School Diltrtct Supt. Mal F~ Chamber of Commerce will Bartlett, c h a I r m a n d the ney and he'll tou back an 1cy alt out resulta of a enp. chamber'• beach Improve- .tare. ' neertnc atady before takinC ment commJUee. . Became ol an ~ injury poaition on the propoeed Bartlett allo pointed out suffered on the tennJl courta, $300 mlD1on nuclear daal1n-that the Sumet Beach locatkm FOCDeJ today wu trapped at ilation on mi artiftcla1 lalald la only CM ol three aitea now bom• wtUl hi.a rl'2lt Jel )lackr off the lhore of SUnlet Beach. belq camdered bJ Bechtel ed in a cut -up U tbe htp. A majcr concem of cham-eqinelra. "I'D be here at least an· ber dlrecton, accord1DC to-------- other two and a ~ weeb," Chamber Mana1er WW l a m be told the DAILY PILOT. Galllenne, will be whether Coll ? "And I'm 1ett.ln1 a bJt reJt. development of the 4,000.foot ector. ln•." 1.on1 man-!Ude Ill.and will Forney 1uffere4 a patnful reiult in dowutrum el'OlloD See Lib Mpar&Uon of an ankle ten-of the Huntlq\on Beach WI· rary don on Sept. 11, two day1 t. ter front. AnJbod1 have any •hnmk· fon 1ch~ opened. Followtn& It ii e s p e c t e d that the a buds? Crown jnilll? aariery, hll re, bu been tn • BecbteJ Corpora&n atud1 nm edlticm? Malle 1an~ caat stnce. now mder way at the requut en alldelT It'• been no vacation for the ol the Metropolitan Wat• r Tbe BantiJ:iCton Beach Pu~ oft\cial -Forney won't let OiJtrict will clarify beach Uc Library Sa lootiDI for col- It be. He nJd ta1•1 an the tieJe. e r o 1 I o 11 poalbWtiel, Gil-lectScm GI' bobby equipuat pbone every day t1Wnutn1 Umne expl•m.ct. ti w Ja two empt;y ~ acbool msUen wtt.b bla ISafl. A walkDd4el attitDdil t. CU9 at tbr lllniJ. ---·ELECT---- ' . SEUM S. (IUD) FRANKLIN SCHOOL TRUSTEE AREA 6 THE BEST CANDIDATE I IY EDUCATION .,......._~..., .... .,......_ ..... ~, ..... -...-> • .................. ·v-: ......... Diii 2 $ ............... 14 .,....._...,........,L.Rldllll ....., ................... "" ...... ""an.-........... "' ~ CMlf ..... u ... c:.t" a...-• ... .. aro.- IY DPERIENCE ......., .. _... __ ..., .... ,...._......,aft .............. r......-_,,.. ....... -c... C-..•,..., ......... ""·,.,.. ........................... ....... T..-. --U.S. ltlWI ...... IY COMMUNITY LEAD-.Stflt ........... -c..-.oem-11~ ..... ,.,..... _...., .._., .......... , ....., ... ._,,.....,_... ___ ~c...e· a __ .......,_ ..... C-.lfC.-.... ~c.Qallw-~C ............. ,...r.-.._...,......,. •. ,,, a.-•• IY PUIUC Sl~!!f !_. ,,, Clllll .._ _ ,._ ...., a.-. ...., ..... -. ........ CllCll'Mlo--..... ....., .., ..... .,,..,.. ____ ._.. ........... ..... c-dlo....,., .... ~-.. ........ ._... ...... 1 .............................. .., ........ ~...-.......... 9 ,,... ... .... IY coNnNUIN!. ~.!. ...... --............ ---...,, --~ _...... - ' ~ j ••·rs?." ...... _,... ....... _.., ...... --:=-.:.-:: ..... .. lalrl ......... ., ................... ... hl .... IM!rleL'""" ~ L11•11thlli. ................................ ............ ......... ..... the ..................... .. . " n.WiflftHl-----900 See I.en• (M.lcArthur Nr Cout HJibway) 8~ I • now ... 1n PRADliE co Don't Move ... Improve . • • with American Housing Guild Now you can remodel with confidence. Guaranteed ••• completion date ••• satisfaction C... a..c. ,,,__to flt.,_,. IWfd-. NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENT UNTIL MARCH 1%" ,..._.,._II.,..,-Nd ,__ Call HW far~~ laf onaatioll. Plaone 635-0767 · AmERIEAR .. • .. • .. . · :.,• • ·:· .. •.. ·: . ·: •· ' .. . . .· . .· . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . ~ . :: .. ::..- ·: ' . . . ~· -. ·: . · . :· . ... . .. ... . . · . . ' ; . . . . . . :· ·: :: ... . . . .. . . : ' . . . . . . . . .·. .•. ·.•. ·=· . . .. • . . . . . . . . . . .. .·' .• • :· ·: :: ·: .•. .•. ·=· .. .. :· •• .. •• .. . • .~ .• . . • . . •. :· .• ·! I ~ .•. . • .•. . 8 OAJL Y P1LOT /Nf'Wl·Pms Mondly, Octobtr 4 1%5 ------1Not Mat!h Done Oft. ALLaN QU fw AallA • Pr~ lcJMU. .. ........ -'ttt •" ............ a..r-. .. ..... , If I. rt, t o J t a • .... Ala....._T....._ -. .. ~----­........ tegislature in 3rd Week SACRAME'MTO (UPI) -lion both ho•es _..., The fAeillature bepa third wet ol ila 1JS5 .... ... y aaUd "°""""" ..v. ELECT: ALBERT W. OGDEN "A WCM'tdllCJ M•'1 Clloice" COSTA MESA NEWPORT IEACH UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEE CANDIDA TE FOR AREA NO. 6 STRENGTHS lxpertanMd aoard of Truitt .. ....-.r fw 11 ,..,.. Abloluta Hona«y alld lnt99rfty A Dedicated Publlc le .... IMHI a.tc l.NW f« mu' )'dt'I A Paveted Pa,..nt and ......,...., A IU00819ful au1tnaem.....-<...-C•tr......,. Sen.. Kennedy ._._.. To Get Honor Cyde Riders Century-old Skelet.on · Attack Bus, Discovered at Barstow No Injuries MANY HANDS It takn mor-. thao 2UO ~ ploy9ell IUld --..... -c:arrllf ....._ .. ...... Md deJlwr t.111111 Giiii>' ., ,.. D.w..r PILOT. "-""'·-· THI CITIZENS <X>MMITTaE FOil GOOO GOYIRNMENT URGeS YOU TO VOTE FOR lolld CltJun, a par.on wt.. 1•11au Geed .i-..IMflt,, loul\4 "uaonlng. a11d Humility "emalM Calm. ffrtendty, and U•'9Mttot11I under pra•ure er 1tre11 A flaJ>QllltntaJ!n...lf.JrfJt:tJ' a11d the lkllled Trad .. Populatlon of our Communitlea Perwenal contrl•utleft t0 ~· 'Sj JMiNila ~ ilf4 'Tracter. • -• -~Dl&--,=MARIAN -C. --lERG-ESON -·elYte ·-AGGOMPLISHMENTS ' ft v .. ,.. 111 tllt C-. •-V•fttwer trln 0.partmeftt <• a -mbtr and a term .. ohlef) 1t ... ,. 9ft tfte c..ta ... \IMett lcfl9et .. "1 (b I "'ClllMr, a ,1..W1ftt, I ........ tary) Awarded and nrned the "l hr·Gallon" l'ln for do111tlon1 to the local blood bank 22 Veal"I M a mtmbtr of l'TA and Hal1>or High lohool Parent organlutlont 17 Vea,. of perftct attendanoa mambtrwlllp ind paal·pretidant In Cotta M .. a1 New· ................... ~ A lifetime ef !Mint an •xcellant parent and father to hie exeaptlonal family. ~DOIM 1.) Tllll .....,,....._. 9f a ...,. •lllld ... rbO, .,,_ ,._, D...,.._ n. MW ._r<d fll T ........ •• .. ~ .. U.. Harbor An.a ......... -' 11111 • -. l...,¥N II a..J '9 ... • 1111 ... .-.petl ... W\ _. .., twe ..... eltJa 2.) I fMI that I i-.ve • oontrlbutlon to make to the new u11lfled aoa,.d of TrlnlH• H • rtpNMntatlv1 of th• -rklng publlo. There are 1everal ucalle11t candltlatff ot the profemions and If our boiard la truly ~tatlve It ahould a.lao Include thoee ot ua wtlo have lime and t.llle ~ to 1'md th! man on the strMt. Sr) I atrongly tndtr'M any effort. te tm,..~ 1u,. ...._.., an4 Mt'41w In the doetrlna that we mun lt,..ngtftan our afftrta 111 eduoatlOfl programe for all ability l1vele. I fMI that w. mutt ltrtngthen •ur llf'OO,.,,.. In vocati.ttal and tn .. DraparatlOA. We support Albert W. (Al) Ogden b.cauM of hit llfelo"9 public Mr· vice, hit 16 yean of auccesafvl school board exp.rlence, end hla un- ques.-... c:hM'llCtw. .... latetrlty and dedlcetion to public Mrvl~ Is u~Ulltl1RMll 1'1111re...., we t..u... thet he la the beat cendl· date fer ... #4. - ERNST H. KRAUSE CITIZENS COMllTTD u~orses ~ IXICUIM .... SC•NnSt c ............ , NIW MABOI AREA UNIFflD SCHOOL DfSTIUCT aoAID VOTE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 S~NIORED aY CITIZll'tl COMlllTTK~ TO KUCT •1tNST M. KRAUSE TIM ltw, • ....., ,., AHa1t M,.._ Clara Axtatar Kari AJCt.tttr Mr. & M .... Grant a1ll Nadine G. aader Waller It • ._.llfff Mr. & Mre. Lf1yd ••nn1tt Mr. & M,._ o ... w A. .... Mr. & M,.. lam .. rry Dr. & .. ,.. CNr ... Clare a1auw1t M ,.._ Oavld aleck Mr. & M,. CMrtee ardy Mr. & Mrs. Nul .,.. 8reau1fl Parry alleharlt Mr. & Mra. ..... C...,...... Stanley H, CeehrM Dr. Natha11tet c.fleft, Jr. Mre.a.~ Juli• "· DaYlft, M.D. Mr. & • ._. Af 11"9 Mr. & M,.., a-tMJ. ~Jr. Dr. Alfre4 M. Deni Ml"I: "lt•a 0..... Mr. & Mre. )f. W. D9yte T.,... H. Deyl• M,. & M,.., He,_. DNW Mr, ·~=~::t~lllllll!19~ M,. II Mr.& ..... ._,,....iililll~ .. , .. ltlta A. Jl04f\IM Mr. & Mra. Amost J1near Dr. & Mn. J . L. Jan ... Mr. & Mr& Owen a . ....._.. Mr. A Mrt. "obtrt .. ~ ~r. & Mre. HarrJ I(....._ Mr. & Mra. Walter ... l(O'a•nt• Mre. Fl'fll Kueter Mr. & M ra. Ge~ A. Kt11J* Mr.&lllr&John ............ Mr. & Mre. Wiiii• '--II D .......... w ............ ..t ~llet1 K. Lee Mr. & Mra. Hal .......... Mr. A Mt'I. Larry LLB Nela aftd Anna L ....... Mr. & Mrs. Fra11i. ...,. ~ ......... LiinatQ ............ b Mr. & Ml"I: l'hllllp .......... Mra. Frank Ma.-.. ' t .. _ ..... _ .. .... .,_ .... .... _ ..... ~• • .H•rt Mr .... Mn....., ..... Mr.--·~ .. ·-.......... ,._ Mn..'-*A. .... .... -·-~-=-~---"' .... M,.... ..... M.,,_ 5-:y ....... ,. ... E:A.c-.......... --...... =i.:_, ......... Mr. -Mn. ~ a.ell Mn. llN IDwtl Hll Deft Miii ....... O'ltYtfl Mn.W.O.~ Mn. o. w ......... ... -Mn. lll<M<f 11...el .... MMr..Set-~ Mn. .... """"'"· ,_,, -' Mn. Grri• -- lllW. •M Mn. M.,._ ·-· Mr. ""' Mn.. lllVWMOMI I . N•- Mr. '"' Mn. lelll...,i. K. W-U...~ .... -Mn. ,_ 0. c-. Mn. (;lwMwM: llJlcMllt """· ~--........ ~ ;;;:~......,, -- THI ..081.IM Tlte feuMlno ~ flt tfte MW •11lfletl diltrtcit m11st work with ..-.. anti with Gommon 1Cn1t to bland ttt. tlll'M echoal cflltrf¢l• Into ana .. ,.rb d1ttt4lit: ,.,. ,... ll'~ct ~ prevlda a full and conalatent educ.aU011, klntft,...,U. ... ,....... Mtll ......_ heM 111 the firm lldlef tMt ne atlldant'1 ability un "9 .-... M tr ,,_... .,.. ..... Un "9 ~ -~,.,.. 4ol&er Gall 111Je w..t ... THI SOLllTION Tiie ......... ., MARIAN c. •E .. GllON .............. ~ ex,.,t•• - truet.., ttaoher, ,_,..,.. ud oommunlty ludar with a lfM'-tlea le the OCMdllluatlM ., tM ._..,_ ...._. of Hart.r aree .-.. 1., 91f'O¥ldte tfla Mvteu. •-le U.. ,,....._ MARIAN C. BERGESON Education: 8rlghllftl Yl\Htf Un lverWty, U.C.L...A. • 8.A. Elemtntary Educ.ttoil Gt-Mu.ta ~. u.c.L.A. ~kl Offtcea: NeWport leach Elementary aotteol, Tr"llllM , .......... . EJr,.,.1 .... : Clvlo .. ,.,......: . Cftalrmait, Clt.bw c..mttt• fer t.. ............. el11llw • ,.,._. of the Llb'9ry, N~rt .._.., ,., wl4oftt I y.aN llarllltl'a Community A.IMOiatJ~ ... rtl et Dlreot.rs Marlnar'1 ,,.0-Waye and MHne Chalrma11 M...,,..11' ': HMpltallty Ch&""'u Horaoe En .... "A-c.i1 ... 11'46ftt Secretary • OU" CHILORIN DUUtVl THI 8UT EDUCATION • OU" COMMUNfTY DUeANOI ltEa'90Nll•LIE LEADUtlHIP • OU" TAX OOLLAM lllUaT M IPINT Wl&lLY' e THE TIME AND TALINTI OF SCHOOL PEASONNlL MUaT •1 UTILIZlD EFFECTIVEL V e FOR TIU 8EIT 8CHOOLI , • •• , • • VOTE WllELV • • VOTE FO" THE ONE CANDIDATE WHO HAI THE EXPll"ENCl, THE UNDlR8TANDING, THE TIME ELECT MAR IAN c •EftGEION-T"UITll AUA ,.., a-ae lure To Vote Oct. s ---c....... ...... ,,...1111111111 Or ............ ....... ........ = .. .... ......... .,.,.. ........ -.wa..., ............. .,..., ................ ......... ,._. L Nie, k . .......... u-•. a-M9Y .. ....., ~ ........ ~._.. Mt.-~c-. • .._ Mt .... -.llllltL~ ._ .. ... .................... ..... o.tr --........ """ ........ "· ., ........ '-....... ··= .......... .... ~"· Mn. ......... ... Ml"I. Cl&udla Oweft, Chmn,. Cltlzan1 far ~lae.-t..1111......_ Laite,~ ltleh ' THI SEVEN • SEAS C11•a..... 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I . ..., Federal, Private Funds IJ UCI Holds $1.3 Million Study Grants Talk Ooh Suit Faces Soft Drink Company Fined for Lottery all SANTA ANA -A tM fine by district attorney's inves· Research on • wide range ed for the first time only this or the brain. to technlques of lo $'750,000 ror tnveatti•tioo Ch enge h Q s been imposed upon a tigaton and Anaheim police of phenomena la und~r way week, Irvine has been carry· computer·auisted instruc-or diseases in lower animalJ home soft drln.k bu.slneas alter at the company's Anaheim of· at the University of CallfOr· ing on the UnJversity's re· tion. A total of 22 grants lo have been awarded to profes· a plea of no contest wu en-fice, 1743 S. Zeyn St. 1 l with th rt sponsiblllty for research (or amounts ranging from $5100 sors at Irvine SANTA ANA -A demurrer tered to charges or conduct-The offlclals were Ronald • 1169 Newport Blvd. Costa MeM I ndtvlduali.ct~roorannnM WEIGHT CONT~OL ~8pr1!:: and fede:als~:ta nearly a year." Or. Aldrich (or a project ln mathematlcs Granu rec~nUy received challengi~ggtnthe !e~ ba:u:f ln~a l~ttery. ,1 vied •here ~-~a~n'nt!3 G 0'vo~ ~d:;. now tol.allng more than •1.3 Hid. and not previously announ-a suit a e g a Y a . e ne wu e ar • . . R .!'---------., million, Chancellor Oan!.:1 G. Projects range from ba~lc ced: latration of T~tmamn In· ln _Municipal Court Friday bruck. 22. of Santa Anad J. "Rul llCUfftJ ts UoMn9 Aldrich Jr. said today. research on the stuff of hfe ternational, Inc., its 24 offi· agalllsl Marketing Gulde of mon B. Shoaf, 32• an Clulrll• Browe WcU bt ~ "Wblle classes have open-and matter to the working Chancellor -Myron L. Braunatein, as-d be America, lnc., the parent wlfe Helen, 28, both of Santa .,. ..... -·--~ ~-. · sistant proleuor of psycbolo-en an mem rs, wu on company ot the Zest-way Ana; Charles A Barcus, 62, ..... ""''"" ....... "' - gy. from the NaUonal Science file with Superior Court here Corp. Long Beach; Geoige C. Shu· tht o A I LY PILOT Foo.ndatlon '22 100 for re-today. Officials of the company mard, 52, Placentia, and Len MrJ daJ.· OPENINGS Will Head b en~Ued· .. 1 The demurrer, which h ••were allowed to enter the plea1 ,p~·~B~ec~k~er~.~rr~,~o~f~La~¥lt~a~da~.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~ Dana Laboratories, Inc. ' CAMPUS DRIVE & VON KARMAN IRVINE, CALIFORNIA "An eq111I opportunity employer" SYSTIMI INGINllR-To be responaible for small data 10Qin1 syltem1. MU5t be strong technically and aoo(f at working with people. INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER -With strong ctn:u.it background. To advance state of the art of predaion meuurement imtrumentatlon. Must have st.roni analytical ability. MANUFACTUR ING TltAINEl-To train for pro- duction supervision andJc,rod~~n~ontrol. Alert, -tndllltrioat yoaeg m-.. Oeftle.p..-2re- fer colle1e grad. It a D TICHNICIA~M1nimum 5 years experi· ence, who will work on advanced development pro- grams. Mu.st be sharp technically and a bard worker. searc · 1tnalt1v ty not yet been set for bearln&. after telling Santa Ana·Or·lii of the human oblerver to maintains that the complaint ange Municlpal officiab t.bey A d U • transformaUoaa of the viJll&l of Thomas E. Strotman of Or-had been operattnc the home war mt lleld." ange is not legally 1ufficlent 1ales program relying on the -B r a u n s t e in. Public to state a cau1e of action. advice of their own attorneys. Health Servic~ fll 781 f Through the demurrer, at· DlJtrict Attorney Kenneth ANAHEIM -Dr. Daniel.. ' • OJ' torneya for the organlution Wllliams 1ald the company c. Aldrich Jr., chancellor of inlormaUon procenlq mo-are as.king that the action be wu allowed to remain in bus· t h e UnJveraity of C&llfornia. del of small &ln:raft accident thrown out. lneu in the county after Irvine. will head the 1965 investigator." Judge Stephen Tamura Fri· changing ita operation - Disneyland Community Serv--Marjorie C. Caaerio II· day quashed service of sum· ellmlnatlng any element.a of ice Awards Committee, it slsta.Dt profeuor of c~-mons in the case when attor· lottery. was announced today. , try American Chemical So-neys for both parties stipulat-Lottery chartes were drop- The committee la charJed clety, fll,600 for "the chem· ed no proper service had been ped against aeven Zelt-way with dlatrtbuting up to '28,· iltry of allenic compounda .. made on oU1cers and mem· officials who bad been arrest- 000 allocated by Dlaneyland 8 d R n -n..-•• ..:. ben of the organization. ed Sept. 3 in an evening raid for ill n1Dtb annaal Awardl -er n a r · ~. ------------------ program aimed at encour· professor of matbemattc., aging w~rthwhlle community U.S. Air Force Office of 6':1· service projects in Orange ~ntiflc Research, *14•800 lor J ews Observe Holy Da y County . conf,~rence on functional ana· Serving with Dr. Aldrich lyila. are Mn. Marco F. Forster, -Ralph Y'· Gerard. pro-Tht ram's horn of Judaism The horn lnltiate1 a day of San Juan Capistrano; Mrs. feuor of biological ldell!Ces will be sounded in temples prayer belinnini wtth the Kol c. Stanley Chapman, Fol· and dean of the iraduate di-around the world 11 the sun Nidre wh1cb rem.tnd.s th lerton. Capt. James Goold v i 1 i o n, National Sdence set. Tuesday ntibt. It ligna1J • e Hedrkk, Los Alamlt.o.. and Foundation, •H.000 for "con-the st.art of Yom Kippur, the faithful of their frequent fall· Howard Loudon and Robe('t ference. on computer .. Id e d Day of Atonement. ._ ure to llvt Uj) to their prom· E. Shanks, Ana.him . butruction and l m Pact « It is tht holiest of the 10 laea. Primary functfon of the comp~~ systerm OD unlftr -Hl~ll Holy Days of !be J ew-In the recltatlon~emben Dl:ineylaliQP.wardSccnnmlt-stttes. tsh faith. IlcoriCiu&slliere· of lfi'e conP-ecatfi>ii iMul a t.ee ia selection of tboae or· -Leland H. Hartwell, .. Ugious period that began with vowa and oatba that are in 1an1Jations which belt eum· siltant profe1sor ol blocbem· Roeb Hashana, or New Year, contradiction to the Jewilh pllfy a sptrit of corBmuntty iltry, Public Health Semce, 10 days ago. faith. • • .. ! Don't Gamble With Your ~ New School District A VOTE FOR JACK FLETCH·. ER IS A VOTE FOR EXPERI· ENCE, INTEGRITY, A N D SOUND JUDGMENT. 15 Yean In Hartxw Areai 1 J Years a School loard Member. Remember, In District J ·1 JA.CK FLETCHER X 227 ROH LN,. C. M. Int.erut and partidpation ID $47,828 for "biochemical stud-The fallbfu.1 will neither More than 500,000 Jnr1 of successful proerame of com-les on the contio1 of DNA eat, drink, wort nor drive a the Southland wtD obHrve munity service. 1yntbeail." car for 24 boun alter th the bol7 day with 1pecial aerv- The $28,000 set ukte this -E. C. K. Lee, ualltant ~Sbo~far~ls~so~un~d~ed~·:_ __ ~i~ce~1~and~~ipec~~lal~pra~y~en~. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!' year Is almost double the profeuor of cbeml.stry, Pet- amount of previous years. roleum tuaearcb Fund, 98,· Both the number of awards 000 for "hot atom cbemlJt.ey and the cub values b a v e of copper." QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER -To fo11lHllate and admlniner a professional QC and reliability proeram. Succeatul applicant mu.st have thorou~b knowledge of Mil Specs although the program will be tailored to hleh commercial ltand.arda. Prefer college grad with record of successful accompliab- menl been increued. -F. Sberwood R owl a a d. Up to 23 organlzation1 will proleuor of cbemlltn, Atom- 1bare in the awards 1'ilicb le Eneiv CommlAfoe. '17,- nnce from t&,000 to t b e 000 for ''radiocbemlltrJ re. county's m o s t ootstand.lng search .. TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS-Outstanding tech- nical writer wbo Is good at working with others to lead small group in creating the best in instruction manuala, technkal literature and proposals. community service project, · to a new group of 10 S500 -RJchard E. WhaJeD. speclal awards for~-~ c: ~:;, ~;J~rHeo~= ty-at-large. Of tbe wwu, $22 157 for "bonnonu pd helm Ol'flnlutions will re-'--ha' --'~ .. celve two '1,500 awards and ....:: "-· ACCOUNTING TRAINEE-Must be proficient at staliatical typing, fast on 10 key adding machine, willing to train for IBM key punch, and be indus- trtous clerical assl!Unt. four si.ooo award.I. cOunty -Clifford A. WooUolk, •• orcantJationa ou~ Ana· lilt.ant professor ot m.lcftllto- heim will receive a slmllar logy, Public Health Sentet, group of awardl. '44,171 for "re~ of p An addltivnal numm of tamlne syntbetase. -tr Pleue send resume of background, or phone us to mail applkltJon form. special ~ awards, avail- -Daniel L. WuUf, u alatant able to oreantutions ln the profeuor of blochemll t r y, county at large, will be de-Public Health Service, '35,· termfMd by the number ol. 964 for "cytocbromea, oxida- dpa:nt.s in lhls year's tive pba.pboryla t I on and procram. memlll'anu." I X I Dr. Dooal B. Duncan J FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4 EXPERIENCED TRUSTEE BUSINESS EXECUTIVE CIVIC LEADER In the interest of continu.d good management of our Harbor Area school system, we urge you to join us in endorsing and voting for Dr. Donal B. Duncan, an expert.need executiv• manager: ,,,, ........... ._ Ml.AMIS.,._. ..... ~.a.....o. ....... Ml.aMn..De-MT • ..._ "'·'-··----W .&Mn..W .... ...,.. w.a-.P ..... ........ ---· ...... ~ ....... ..,...,_,... .. ........ Ml •• .., ... &.~ ........ ,..,,.,.'-,..a ww ........... a.. ..... ....,c.. .............. ..... ~c.w ......... _.o.. .............. ,,,,.,.,..,... ... ............ _. 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DON'T BE 1/i SET ••• BE All SET! .......... - -.... \Ill.Ml ... .,s....,.-• ................. lfUll Y11r YIF. UHF sat is al sat ti 1at al m..as % ti 13. .. ur1 ,. au.a Is •t ~ sat kt an stt ti raCIM 1'111 -ii CDLll w Mack _. wlltt1-wil ~t -JFltLPV· vu· LOG PERIOD TY /FM ANTINNA Chal'CJ• It! 28.88 Featuring "CAP electronic Dipoles" for 28 channel power! Only 1 down-lead is required. No other antenna like it! HODOUARTERS FOi TV AMIBIW I 41 Y·Cone. TV All••"'* (C-64) ...•. 3.29 Deina Y-C-TV kit Form ..... 5.99 TY labWt Ecn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c MoMiy, October 4, 1'65 DAIL v mor !""'-Prtss 8 e Prices Effective Mon. -Tues. -Wed. TIDE DmR6BfT Giant aiu n~ for your funny wuh. Save at K IT\llrt. IMPEllAl Sill AQUA Ill 17 oz. 64' 180 SQ. INCHES Of lllT RB40VEI 61¢ - IAllfRIU WtP SHADE -· 61t. __ _ 6l/4.oz. FAMILY sm K r.,art Br11~ T oot~paste 38¢ COSTA MESA ONLY ~. 9tc me Aqua Net H.alr Spray tor say Mir croorri· K·mart'1 own brand tootb pate with 1tan.aout n~ tni. Shop now and ..w at ide. 6~ oz. family size. FrersbeDJ your breath and K-me..rt. brightens your teeth. You Can Shop Without Cash When You '"Charge It" at Kmart! 2 LB. PACKAGE . ; JELLY · ·CANDY ~ : ~Daya . 21-~ou &llorted JeDJ candies. Your csiolc:e of OftDfe llicea or frUlt alSc& WllW lllTS 88¢ •• .... 40' 148" MOVIE SCREEN Malen Movies Clearer 9.88 Charge it and Save at JC.mart's camera Department! I BISSB.l HANDY SHAMPOO MASTER ~.-~:N 5 97 Bb~ll 0011tlng action Sham· poo Mutrr comes with 22- ouncr ruit 8'11\mpoo. CIN.nl n.ip MAUtilUlly . simply too. ~&AL llSSBl RU& SHAMPOO ~-~~ 1j96 . .,.,...,)_~~-·..ii\.:..~.-··~·-'•' '~' '\ '-• oA ' • ' '-• ........ 4111 .,. ,. -.....__,,,,. ""°'"P.,• et 9k leYerslble Washlble Throw Rugs Cflu,e ltl Nylon blend. ~ tmed throw NP ~ frinpd end1 MuJtl-<X>l:>r ltrlpn. 19x3.1" Whit., Colon RMRSllf conOI 2.77 Ct11,.._ It 2b311•• twtn-turt ""' ol 1004' C'Otton an ciom. pletely wuhabk - J. • 11 { Today's Closing Prices-C:Omplete New York Stock Exchange List -. .. -. --.. ~-,Pl rac ~ • Et s I 'Foll• tie p~ ier olc ve us. or driv1n1 llld t d the Met: Toron. ,. .l ra . "" A I.le ~ .. 14 Ar 5 Fa Cl lHI a J7 Cc tHt 1u, 2l Su .. • 1 .. 2~ .. : . , " 23 P; i( ~4£1 2b .,., ' T1 j~ 01 ~l p, lit ~?P· . n j II H , tr J~B ~~ "' ,ti T A: v •• ., .. " .. -. .. I ~ ~ .. • • .. • • .. • • • : • • f • ' • • ~ • • ' • t " : • ' t r. • ' : • • • t ' t ? t " i t ' • ! l FMOllS' • 1'1\C~ t l.lut dish ., .... pan 1• .. .._b's coit ls f o1111 .. cation ll GI.ice cu ler J7 Censw• ~Pole 10 A '9IO"t IOft 21 Suffix Mrlotint • l.inct1e11 lZ -. certa111 : '1~e 23 Pay a llt nl1on ~H1s1 l1t!S11n u -1.atof .. " TW'-tl.Wll 2q. Dtattnled ~I Ptflod of 111111 ~? Ptnn1y1- • Yatl~ late l)Ofl j 3 Follow • 1he nil., j'-B1lltieal ' "., ;'-Chef' a neceu1ly .l'l T 11111 of div A: Very tlanf • ·••ltrllt .,~-~ ·<.everl"f .~~.Pttloriu 46 Glvtt & 'lllk ~710.Mtr .. 1 ......... .. In High -Gear .-, 9ui lnus aMlrtvi- atlell 50 '1tsh.i fabric. 51 Owaclar .,, ~haltt- ~"'•u• S2 Li1111a. ttlpnc intake 54 L111d body 5C Sp 111 l lfl attic I• .0 e.111111Jtcat . tltil• ,1 tclnd ,, t~tlffH*' 62 Merl111's co11111od1ty &4 S.,aralt Mi Fom1tr Cltwtt.nd infleldtr flf luGlll statlltlc '8 S,as11101Uc: •otlon ~Moil W1l11P~l 70 Ancl9111 nMM of An1n 71 c .... prow 1nct: Abbr . oon Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI) - Bache & Co. aaya a tan- porary pause may be at band bul that the · under- plmllngs of the mart.et TI!- maln strong. News that buslaesamen are buying tools at a bl'llt rate adds to trader opti- rnlam a n d t h e economic ouUook remal.os favorable. Thus, investors abould ex- pect some proftt;Pklng and at the same time be alert for lnvestmeDt opp«tunitiea tunities duriAc tne relt pe- riod . l'our Mo1iey's Worth U.S. Losing Battle Of Trade Bala11ce By sn. VlA. PORTER Mt1nday, Ocwt>tr 4, 1965 . .,. - OAJL Y PU.OT NtW1-Prt'~S J J . -- DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Big Schoo l J oh Ahead It is fortunate that the list of candidates in Tues- day's echool board election contains so many highly quaJified persons, for It will take intelligence, dedica· tton, hard work -and maybe even a tittle luck -to meet the challenge ahead for the seven winners. The new board wlll put together an entirely new school diltrict, one governing all kindergarten through high echool operatiom ln Coata Mesa and Newport Beach. It must first select an outstanding man to operate the district, the best superintendent to be found. Then it must esablish policies, set saJaries, try to outguess future enrollment needs and find some way to keep the right amount of money coming in. ~ the DAILY PILOT noted in its endorsement editorial lut Thursday, the 17 candidates seekin$? the seven lrulteeahipa are an exceptional group. Almost universally, they represent the fine spirit that moves fine people to seek local office and makes our system of iovernment work. · unlike at.large election.a, there ia nothing to gain by voting for only one candidate. Vote for seven candidates -one from each diltrict. Whatever the outcome ol tomorrow's election, the the new board .must begtn work Immediately, for the new district comes into being offtclally nut July 1 - not far off considertni what 11n11t be done before that date. The board has the opportunity of molding one of the finest educational systema in California if the rest ot us citizens and taxpayer. offer our 1upport and en· couragement. We should start showing thal support and en· couragement by voting Tueaday. The pol.la are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Freeways Are Far Safer But each is different. Each has his or her own per· 1onal quallficaUom which muat be weighed with the Freeway routing is a legitiJMte source of public otMn' qualifications. In arrivinf at its recommendations, concern, especially in areas of scenJt and historical im· the DAILY PILOT was guided by the total hoard bal· portance. But another Upe<:t of the freeway system - ance -what each candidate could contribute to make safety -is hardly open to debate. him uniquely an asset to the district. That freeways are far safer than surface streets was These are the candidates we found outstandin~. proved once more over the 7S.hour Labor Da y weekend. Diatrict 1: James w. "Bill" Peyton. No fatal accidents occurred on'-freeways in <)range, Los Diltrict 2: Mra. Elizabeth Lilly. A.ngele~ an~ Ventura counties ~ but 13 persons were killed tn nme traffic accidenta in the tri-county area Dlltrict 3: Emit Krause. otherwise, inclt«ling one fatal accident on a freeway on· District 4: Donal Duncan. ramp. This is especially significant because nearly 30 DUtrict 5: Donald A. Strauss. per cent of all travel in this area la on ~rceways. District 6. Sellin S. "Bud" Fra.nklin. Statewide. based on the number of vehicle miles Diltrict 7: Roderick MacMillian. traveled, freeways are nqrly 21Aa times safer than sur- It shouJd be mentioned again that candidates must face streets in rural areas ind 31Aa times safer in urban each ¥Otv will-.be..-wlinl on M..L ~didat-.. An~-~~ded, one ~ii l&>led each. y..,. ------------·-- ---~ wtttliu::tba~ Met-to-~ .but areU: And u a nde of thumb. for eYery mile of new l- .~--~----~--~--~----~--------------~--~~~~~~~--~--~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~--~~~--~~~~--~--~------------ Allen-Seo tt Suicidal Policy? By ROBERT S. AUEN ud PAUL SCO'M' ... ..,....... .... U.S. mllltary authorities ia Santo Dominao are bit· terly compl1tnlq t b a t American policy, u n l e 1 1 drutically chanced. w 111 pave the way for an event.- uaJ Communlat take-oYer in the Domlnican Republic. tn private diacu.aalon1 with viaitin1 U.S. buatnu.- men and confidential mu. sages to members of Con- gress, \hue mllltary offi· cera are •analai that onlY the Communilt-1nlated rebeJJ are faininl from tbe bacbtafe effort. of U.S. olficWs to remove the Do- minican Armed P' o r c e 1 from a power of Influence on that strtte-torn laland. TREY URGE that Im· med.late p r e a 1 u r e be brought on President Jobn- aon to abandon thiJ con- trovenial policy before the U.S. supported provlakmal government of Dr. Hector Garcia-Godoy carrles out plans to force preaent Do- minican military leaden from their positions of pow· er. These U.S. millt.ary offf. cers, including a aeneral, are desperately seeking to block the removal of Com· modore Francisco J. Riv- era Caminero, the strong anti-Communist bead of the Dominican Armed Forces. Their emeraency reporta ~veal that President Gar· cla-Godoy Is under extreme pressure from rebel sup- porters of ex·Prelident Juan Bosch and U.S. Am· baasador Ellsworth Bunk- er, presidential trouble- shooter, to replace the Do. minlcan military leader. THE METHODS b e I n it used by Ambassador Bunk· er and other U.S. officials to try to oust Commodore Caminero are described as ·'very similar to those em· ployed against Gen. Elias Weasln y Wenin before he was forcefully exiled." It's charged that, as in Gen. Wessin's case. an unsuc· .:essful attempt was made by U.S. undercover agents to bribe Commodore Cam· inero. T h e oomptalnln1 U .s. military offlcen argue that It Is nothhlc lfll than SU• icidal for our of.6clall to use dlplomttlc, economic a n d military preuure to oust theae Dominican mill· tary leaden wblle pennlt· tint several hundred Com· munilts, trained in guer· rilla warfare in CUba, to re- main unmolested an the is· land. ANOTHER CUBA -Un· der the U,ht policy limlta· tiOlla the White House has placed on U.S. milltary force1 ualaned to the Or· ganl.lation of American Stat.el, no U.S. effort can be made to expel or even check on the whereabouts of these deadly armed Red tMrorlstl. U.S. force.s are barred from entering the rebel·beld ione in Santo Domil\IO . Accordin& to the com· plalnln~ U.S. military offl· cua, a number of ·lhue "pro1e11ion&l" Commu- nlat guerrillas are on the rebel payroll, which is en- tiro!ly financed by U.S. eco- nomic aid. These Culro- trained a&enL'I are in one lrutance using U .s. funds to train an army of guer· rill.as a.ld saboteun from students in the OAS.pro- tected sanctuary. --------f Bookman ~ - By WJLLlAM HOGAN Clfwlde ,. ..... Dwinc t h e season we have twd aeveraJ bo<.ks by American N e i r <> e s and Whit.el about the plight of the Nesro in our society, Mlaaisaippl to H a r l e m. Moat, on tbe face of It, have been depre11ing, U :>ften vivid documents -Claude Brown'z current "ManchUd in the Promised Land." for example, or Nat Hentoffs candid socloloikal report, "The New Equality," which u now available as a Com· pass paperback ($1.4S ). This month we ahat see two autobiographies, both enlrlea by American Ne- groea who are relatively privileaed. and certainly talented, but who neverthe- leaa bne had their heart· aches and crlau due to ra· Dur George: When I was 1 profeaaion· al ex\)\fc dancer my p.rofe.s- alonaJ name wu Bumpaie. But m) boy fr1J'nd not only made me quit dancing, he wants mt: to get what he caUs a more ladylike name -1!V1m more than my real name. which b Toodles. H-. sort uf a tii&h society type so, t&.I me, George, what's a &ood cla11y name? JUMPSIE NO MORE Dear Ei·Bampai": How about Nee? It lffma llU lau of thole bride.. in the awank 'ftddlnp are named Nee aomethlnt • or • 3thet. clal prejudice. These will be two oI the bli show busi· ness stories of the season. SAMMY DAVIS JR. will tell all In his 00<.ik. '·Yea I Can," prepared with the aid of two professional writers, Jane and Burt B(;yer <Far· rc1r. Strauss1. "i'hb is an enormoos built of material 1612 pageal by the viva· cious young man who start· ed In vaudeville at the age of three and re.ached-well, ~rtalnly the top of the en· tert.ainmenl pUe of his time. Along the way there was racial prejudice, Davis's conversion to J u d a i a m, May Britt, Las Vegas, the Slna~n 'clan," ''Mr. Won- derful" and other exhaust· ing triumphs. The book car· rles a Broadway tariff of $6.~. which for Sammy Davis Jr. Is the big time in the Uterary muketplace. too. "LENA," la the autoblog. raphy of Lena Horne, who employed onJy one aasis· tant writer, Richard Shlck- el (Doubleday). Thls Is a frank. eloquent document which ..:auaed widespread comment in lhe entertain· ment world when some of It appeared in Show maga- tlne. Miss Horne writes with Irony and what our IJ'&nct. mothers~ to caD "uu .. u she recalls her stnigl]e for recoiuttion as a alnger and film actreu and the cruelty she ran into In what we usually think of 11 a lib- eral profession. Dear Gloomy Gus: CURIOUSLY, somt Ne-- O'Oll ,.nted her IUCCUI and t.er tndepeQdem aw. tade whtch, U.1 tilt, lrrl· tated the movt. br111 and tbenfort ~ u added bardla on other ~~ !----------! Mallbo~ ~~~;~ A Fine Opportunity JERUSALEM -Wt have reached The PrombecJ Land of mlllt and hooey. It tool the Israella 2000 JMn Of blood and sweat to cet bve. Naturally, ttey are very proud and happy wlth their triumph. It took me 10 houn on an airliner from New York. The P romised Land of milk and honey ls, of bOUrM the new st&te of Israel., a thin wedge of real tatate about the slz.e of New Ju-. sey along the ea.tern Medl- urranean. True. the oorth- e rn hall · I! a ll ttl • • rocky and scraggly. But tfli south- ern hall -ah. the IOIJthern haU! -it'a an absolute desert. ON THE POSITIVE side, however, is the climate. It's positively roasUn1 in t h e summer and positively !rig· Id in the winter. It is al!o dusty. noisy, crowded. poor and a political bedlam. It Is bounded on one side by the aea .md on the othet by 50 million hostile Arabs who would just love to slit the throt.ts uf every single ls· raeli. But. as I say, you've nev· er seen people 10 proud of their country. From dawn to dusk t.bey·re busy scratching rocks out of the arid soil, throwing up build· ing1 and planting forest$ oc the barren blllsides. A n d they truly are haJJpy CONSEQVENTL Y, for the benefit of tourists who may come after me. I 11hould Like to present a list of the m.. evitable question~ they will be asked and the answers they should give. lf l h • 1 know what's &ood for them. Q-Weren't you surprised to see wbat a modtrn. pro. perous, lush, verdant. woo- derfuJ country Israel is? A-1be view from Ml Carmel is absolutely m11· nificenl Q-Are you enjoying our lovely 1UMy cUmate! ., A-And t<. think that 20 years aio this ...U UHd to be desert. Q-Here Is a.oother pub- llc bousln( project for im· migrant.a. Aren't they beau· tiful build.fn11 '! A-And to think that 20 years ago this all used to be desert. Q-See how many motor car. we have on our roads! <Invariably asked by t h e driver who takes b o t h hands off the wb"l to &e• Uculate while ata.rin& you in the eye. And you're sitting in the back teat.) A-What ii tbe make of that truck cominl at w. Jfe.Mton. Q-Wbat do you really think ot Ben-Ourlon ! AT TllU POINT, the best thins to do la swallow a chicken bone. For there IMml to be a alight differ· en~ of opinion aa w wbe{h. er U.. former prime m.lnl.a· ter 11 the Geor1e Wasl1ln&· ttJn of hlJ country. Or the Benedict Arnold. You wfil also be asked, of course, how Jone you plan to •tar In laratl. The beat an· 1wer, I've found. Is 42 years. To which your host will luevitably repl) : "But how do you eirpecl to Nally see laael 1n only 42 years?" BUT ISBAEL, to be' hon. at, baa one overwheltnln1 tourilt attraction. And that's tbe llrull. He b, PllecallY •peaking, tou1h, cynical, funny, informal and, undtrneath u an, In· tensely idullatic, fiercely democntic and tremen· doualy a l i v e. After 2llOO yean, he's reacbed T h e Promised Land only to find that It b at belt a Land of Promil.,. . So now he'• Cot to make the milk and honey flow. Alona ,.-tth the tele'rilloa MU, 8*!t:rie toot.bbrulbea and automatic can openers. a.--. ..... To the Editor: ~ l was never happitr to be a clthen of thla area than I am at this point In our proce11 of aelectina a Board of Tru~ea fOr the ne• Costa Mua·Newport Beach school district. It Is hearte1aing to have 10 many quallfled candidates offer their services, and to have our civic organlzaUons do such a fine job in present· in& the candidate. ao that ~ wten are afforded ex· ceUent opportunities to as· seas tht quallllcatlona of the candl~t.es. YOUR P A P E R, in my opinion, b to be congratu· lated for the thorougb and competent work of your 1tafi ln explaln1J1& the meth· od of voting, Interviewing the ca.oclidat.es, and conr- ing the "meet the public" pre.sentaUona. and for 7our editortal of Tbunday set- ting forth your recommen. datiom. It was especiaDy lnforrnatlve for you to ex· plain the reasons for your selections, and to lLdicat.e that in several dWrl.cU the choice was very dlfficull lN SPITE of the fact that for two dlstrlcta my choices will be dJfferent, I feel \!)J\ your editorial and the un· derlyinC staff work. were fine examples of tbe pro- feaak>nal newspaper work that bas led to tbe a~par· ently widespread opinion that your paper baa abown a major Improvement in the last few y~ars. You saJd that none of the candidates u unaccept.able, and many will probably be Inclined to a11ee. Why, then, should we 10 to the polb1 Fint ot all, I ~ 'be- cauae eome canclldates do appear •troncer than oth· en, but also. and perbapa more important, to expreu our pleuure In the we, W. election bu procreuect. WE SOMETIME8 1 t a y away from the poUa because we f"l we have an unhap- py choice between rather poor altematJvea. But here w-. have a chance to ex· preas our enthualastlcr ap- proval of a fine al.ate of candidates whoee qualiftca· tlons ha" t.on well ..,.. aented for our taUder• tioll. MATl'UEW KALL , ..... s ...... To tbt Editor: J wouJd llb .. ~ • fw ldeu ebout tom tC the truat.e candidates far Uta ... Ullilltad cliltlitt ner by tllese candidaUs; they ~ essential to board· member teamwork and a smoothly, efficiently oper· attnr school board of trus· teu. Pleate understand that theae are not all ol the fine traits of these men. onJy a few . PEYTON. JAMES, W. 1 Are.& 11 -Looks at a prob- lem lmputially. F~ a logical oplntoo or takes ' side onJy when all available fact.a are before him. He's thoroulb; eoa into detaJl and checks thinp odt ..- worklni on a problem. Per· haps moct important, ex· Jtlblta creat self-control; ta a genUeman at all times and la consldera~ of all c o n c e r n e d, partku· larly )When emotion.a are J&p. FLETalER, JACK C. (Atta J)-5how1 out con- cern for fair treetment - publlc and employes. Con- scientious about ftndlng the rilbt and proper acUoo to t a k e on LNues. Watcbea cload.y and chtcb on Jl&IU· fication for expendltu.rea. Haa nad help(ld experlencea on school boanb ol two dU· ferent dbtrictl. OGDEN~ A18ERT (A.rN e > -Llltftl eareballI to a11 that 11 Colts OIL Hu an unuaual ca~ for pull· in& the dlYffpm v1tW1 of boerd mellfbln toptblt to a common cour.e ot ~ tlon by one or two wtll- choMn worda or Mntenc:a. Hu an exceptional abWty as both teamworke.r a 1l d leader. Ollie of the beat peo. pie I know to work with or ttpreaent the JJUblic inter· ett; tb1I ii trn tn spite of h1a reluctance for public spea~nc or ptojectin& an lmace. MaeMlLLIAN, Jl 0 D-E&la B. (Ara 7) -New board member fOf' Costa Mesa schools ~ July 1, 1986. Known for ,... wtth Boys' Club; lnte1't8' of chD· dren at heart. Has mllde a coaald~• eo11tributl0ft u bol1'd member in a very short tllne. Very ~ to wc.rk oo Kbool probl...,. Sh<iW1 creat pro!nlle u a bolrd mem~. ' IN CON<J.USION: All of tbtll met 1*ve uhlMt.d the hlCblJ ........ ~ ty to cMtrl1 ..... thltr ....... ,... •• the ........... -..~.,,, an wlidlll1 dhW19t. to •t .,... .. -am&c. blt a11eement as to t h e best coune of acUon. HERBERT R. JENKS BuE~ To tbe EdJtor: Has the DAU..Y PILOT sacrtneed very important. even critical. e~ for 1eograpbical perf ectlo:sl In the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa unt.n.d tcbool board electloa? A pocn.pbically baJanc. ed district ii a &ood Idea llDlaa other. mor. import. aat coaalckratloos are in- volved. M noted by Charles K. Looi 111 bis report of the 11nal public rnteUnl of the candidates, all of thtnn "re. pealed each other . . . in callinl for unity" and an orderly traosttioo to the new unified diltnct. PRESUMABLY t be n, since all candldate1 arff sen· altive to unity, 1eocraphy 1bould be aubordlnated to at hut one very important comideratlon -uperlence. An QamJnation of the DAILY PILOT'1 recom· mended llat,e reveals three candldates with wry little or no , experlenc~. four can· dJdates wtU> some expert. ence. 1n Dlltrlct 3, the DAILY PILOT endorsed Dr. Emat Krause, a Newport Bfacll resident This la a pivotal dlstrlct and the selection of Krau1e, 1 candJdate with no JCbool boerd experienot, convelllently t b r o w 1 the slate into aeocrapblcal per- fectloo: Four from Co 1 t a Mesa, three from Newport Beach. IN TBA T diatrict the choice 1 h o u l d be Jack Fletcher, a loog timff Cetta Meaa ruident who baa Mrv• ed on the elementary ICbool board for U years, last year as prel!dct With one exception, Fletcbet 11 the only candidate wbo can brlnl extensive UDtrienct to the new unlflecl board. And more tmportantl71 he brine• •xceptlonalb' ~­ble ftperlence from a very etfeettve, amoo~ run school boaid. Without ques- tion, J1dr Ft.tcbtr c a " handle ~ Job, tenet •t.bO. It, and contlnult1 to tbf MW beard. and male IOU.Dd dectt.ions based on f a.ml11ar- llJ with old probleml put miltaba and compUca&ed ~LAARYl ~IY """"' ........ -....... ....., ............ ...., .... ~ ........... ,.. ........... Gib· .. ·.: ............ . ... ;::.-:---~.... .. .. r. It,,_,.. l ban .._. r~~~~~~--~~~~p....:,.._....;..;1 • llltmlMr ot Utt BoeN " • l , 1 I t I I a I llA ANDERSON. Editor ....,, ~ 4. "61 P'•• II Auxiliary Coffee .Laurels Earned Autumn la an appropriate time to bestow laurels! A new tndttion of honors h"1 its inception when Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyteran Auxiliary met (or an autumn awarch coffee. The day offered a brief respite for the Mmes J. F. Burris and Martin J . Lockney, who paused in their busy schedules long enou1b to ~e tM coveted 1,500 hour pJna for time spent in hosJ)ital volunteer service. Striving for the nme goal are women who earned 1.000 hour pins, the Mmes. F. E. Locke. Robert Funk. William Schworer Sr., Jack Garnaus and Corlette T. Wilaon. Eleven pina were presented for 500 hours of aervit,!:,_l~ for 250 hours and 27 for 100 h<>urs. In the past, awards have been made in thf'" spring. but because auxiliary members dedicate so many hours to their work, the need wu created for a second pinning ceremony and the tradition will continue. Mn. Robert L. Bacon, hospital administrator, pre- sented the pins in the presence of Mrs. Elizabeth Mc· Phenon, director of nurses and members of the hospiW board of directors. ... I • ,. -' ,,., -, . . Hunter Chapter of the auxiliary served M host, under direction of the Mmes. James W. Hines, L. L. labell, Carl Gile, Jack Cunningham and Charles Stan- wood. Mrs. Wllllam E. Boll was in charge of awards and Mrs. James W. Decker. auxiliary president. greeted memben. AIMS ARE HIGH -Hunter Chapter, host at the fint autumn awards coffee for Hoa& Memonal Hospital. Presbyterian Auxiliary sets the keynote by shooting for a goal of more and more service hoW'I. Mrs. Wllllam Ball has 1500 hours in her sights, and readl for action are the Mmes. Robert L. Bacon, James W. Deeter ulS . Charles Goocting (from left). _ 1 I 1 Pavilion Gallerv Art Critic Explores Zajac' s Exhibition A picture does indeed substitute for a spate of words. but a two dimensional picture cannot convey the strength, nor delineate the power of Jack Zajac's sculpture, on view at Pavilion Gallery. 400 Main St. Bal· boa from 1 to S pm .. Wednesday through Sunday. through Nov. 7 Almost midway through the show's run Henry Seldis, art c:rttic . and foremost authority on Zajac's work, will give a talk and conduct a tour of the exhibit. Thursday, Oct. 21 , at 8 pm. the gallery will be open to the public for Seldis' lecture and there will be no charge for admission. A presentation of Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor, the sboW had an invitational preview and reception for patrons, the sculptor and his wife, and guests Sunday evening. As a special compliment to the Zajacs. who are of Hungarian de.a cent. preview guests were entertained by Sandor, a Hungarian gypsy v1ohnist, who provided b•ckground music for the occasion. A coup for the Patrons. presentation of Zajac's work is a first f oZ' the area and of major importance. Forty-three pieces have been assembled for the showine. Hospitality chairman for the reception was Mrs. Marshall Niedecker. A dinner honoring the artist and bis wife was given following the preview by Mr. and Mrs. Walter D K. Gibson in their Balboa Pe11insula home. Dinner guests included the Mmes. Richard Winckler, president of the Patrons; Charles Ullman. acting exhibit chairman; Thomas P. Wilder, installation · designer; Harvey Somers. ce><hairman of installation; Peter B Hill. shipping and transportation chairman and th06e who loaned Zajac sculpture for the exhibit including-Sterling Holloway, David Steinmetr., f'red Hudson, Laurence Urrutia and Mn. Richard H. Alexander. -· AN INVOL VIMINT WITH THI PSYCHI -Jack Zajac'• worb are Nth ID uprealon and ID ln.olvement of the psyche. He UNI andent myth.a of man to interpret put trutba in sculpture. Vinln& bis ''Del)Olition" are (from left) the Mmes. Charles Ull· man. Peter B. Hill and wan. D. It Glbloe. Zajac, who recently returned from a seven-year toJouna In Rome, apeab a new llnlUll• of h1a own in h1a .wpture. but tbl IDGent art of the Etvnal City is the root tongue. The Pavilion Gallery will be open from 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundaya through Nov. 7 so that Tisiton may have more than OM opportunity to see the aculptor's dynamic work. A catalogue, comp!.ete with biography. bibliography and 14 full-page photol!'lpbs, is available· at the 1allery. Others who loaned their art pieces were the Messrs. and Mmes. Felu Landau. Frank E. Hurd. Charles J. Katz. William Manker and Philip M. Casady. Group tours may be arranged by caJhng Mrs. Richard Stewart, 494-2052. A $5,.fee is charged for non·student groups; none for student groups. Guide6 are available on request. One for the Mone y. Wh.en T wo Go to the Sh ow • ' I ""' INI ...-. It CY ht '""' new _. you ................. .,. ,.. DIAa,\NN LANDIM-1 haft been married for four 191.n and ba,..underpe the th1rd decree at leut 1,000 Wn• )(7 bUlband refUtel to believe he II the onl:J 1Dlft wbo hu nv made love to me. " Be blow. ftr1 well be 1'11 ID1 ftnt awtetheart. Wt ltmUd to IO ~tha' wbtD I ... u. 1 WU ig when wt wert married. Tbere bii MYtt been an- Ojhlr ma In m.r l1.ft and tb.. MY"' WUl 1M - uni• m7 lluaband mat• me 10 mllerablt wtth hls ICCUAtlona and badpZ.~ that 1 am \fon:ed to di· YOl'Ct blm to keep ID1 ~. • I'm thankful he doesn't accuse me ln the pres- ence of others. He waits unUl we are alone and the Uthts are out. It's always the same -"li you will just tell me l promise I won't get mad. I'll never throw It up to you.:• Ann. it's almost as if he wlahft there wu somebody else Wby does be behave this way? It doesn't seem normal. Please tell me what to do. -NOT GUILTY ' DEAit NOT GUil TY: W'Mn I t.11 you why M behnM this w•y you'll know what to do about It. Some pMple find ~f-thle-werW f•nt .. y ...-ntlal t. tMlr -.x Ilk TMy cannot function wttheut tt. TM fheuthtt they •t.rtalft (er the tMuthtt that ..,r.rt1ln fh.m) M¥er m. their ,.&ncft et 1ny ..._, thM. Your hUIMNI Cllfto ,.,.. "' "*" ............ .,.., -...... ~ iiitc1uee It ucl._ him. Ht kftOWI wry well ttM!t tt't 1fl In ~It Mid, • d9ft't let hit ~tlont MtMryov. -· ........ -• .,.. •.-.lf!J, .... ---...... ..,. ... --.. • .. -'.I ~ .. .. ... ... ... ... -- DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am being married In a few weeb and Liquor will be served at the w~ • ding. I am a few months under 21 and many of my 1. frie~d~ are under 21 abo. I am not a drinker » . · though drinking is not againat my religion or my • moral scruplea. I jwit don 'l like liquor. • · Would it be wrone If I drank a toast at my own ! wedding! I'll bet you've never been asked this qut!3- \Jon bef~. -'11lE DRY ONE -;. -DEAR DRY ONE: Don't bet ypur honey· moon mon1y, Kiddo. Precious few que1tlons •re · ~ MW tom.. •. :· If you don't llke liquor why drink ltt A toeat 11 luat • •ft.dive If there'• ginger •le In the ''"' -or nen water. ...,.. _ _.._ ... ,_ ................... ...... h ........................... " ..--. --.. --. • .,.. -·-L.Metn' ............ ~ ..... -.,.., ,..,....., ............... .,.. -· . -.... -..... ...... 11 ...--"""'-· -~ . . -. ................................ "'_......_. ... tMlll .. ._ Ill -.. tlll .. IL't f'll.OT ...... A ........ .• • .... ............... { "' < J-1 DAILY Ptl0T/Ntw$·Prm MondJy, Octobtf 4 1%5 Faculty Spouses Greeted · Hazewinkel-Bennett Rites Newport Harbor H I g b School P'acutty w I •• I be- gan tM fall leUOll with a ftlcomJ.nc tea for new SQemben lpODIOred by Mn. Dwi&ht Roberta, pres- ident of tbe croup, and bot.rd manben. :wt.., of new teachers hOaored ,..... the Mmes. Danny Aldlnp"t, WlWam BSoom, Earl Bren, Ed-~ -~· Fnd Carter, l'UUIDU Camey, Robert I:Jonald, Jamea Gerrard, WUllam GflUrich, James Qwyn, Erle Hanauer, Jacob Wlller, Don Moeller, Ted Mullen, Dennil O'Hem, Richard Sbeft'leld, Eugene Smith and Wade Watta. Arranpmenu for the tea wen made b1 Mn. Wil- liam Batch, uailted bJ tbe Mmu. Steve Dye, Web- 1ter Jonet and Donald U· lander. Pourtnc were Mn. Robert Mont1omery a n d Mn. Jact Kine. Jl'lnt pneral meettnc for the croup wUl be Monday, Oct 25, in Mn. Kine'• home. Fall Tea Opem Fellowhip1 Semon An autumn-hued floral arrangement and an array of tinier ra.ndwicbea and cookies enhanced the tea table in the Cameo Sborea home of Mn. Donal Duncan when Women's ~llowship of Corona del Mar Community Chun:b, ·congregational opened il3 new aeuon. While Mn. W. A. McBride, president pollrl, Mn. Duncan cbata with Mn. K. V. D1tts (from right). Meetinp of the group will begin this month and will center around the theme, "Mlasion at Home and Abroad." Lovely Line8 Teen-age Panelisu Volunteer Notes 9135 ~, ~ZES 10-18 , "" 1lT ,.,., .... 11f 41.-r ...... 'Zero In' on Parents By GAY PAuLEY cenUy attended where "all the adult.a were boozed up. NEW YORK (UPI) -An The t.een-aeen were the 18-year~ld youth who orig-only sober one1 there. Thil lnated a radio •IM>w limited la teachln1 ua diacretion !" "--------------------' to teen-age panelltt.a uy1 a ID tum, a Malaysian Cirl Skilled Office Worken to the Rescue summer of puttini the •how on one of the panela was Remember the ottlce bultle, meeting new together bu been an eye "floored, .. he said, "by the people, the balky typewritera and those crazy let- opener for both hlJ and e x c e s 1 of drinking and lera you typed? adult age groups. smoking among American U so, the Volunteer Bureau ii looking for you. "On one show we talked teen-agers." Many agencies in the area need the service of reg· about the power of par· Bass was looking for a ular office typists. ent.s," &aid Eric Bau. "We ti d t l •--· aummer job to help pay hia For informa on an o vo un~r serv1ces, you concluded that they hAve a way through college in the may telephone the bureau at 548--0717 or 549-1977 lot of it. But we ended up fall -he enrolls this week weekdays from 9 a.rn. to noon. defending them more than as a freshman at Middle· The Volunteer Bureau is a United Fund Agency ¥ear Books Readied we expected to. What they bury College, Middlebury, do is usually right." Vt. _ when the idea of 8 HI! panelists agreed. how-youth discussion panel hit. ever, that parents should He sold his i d e 8 for help teens with their sex education instead of treat-''Youtb Said It" to Radio New York W or Id wide-w Oc 13 · Jng lt as a forbidden 1ub-WRUL d d Fint edition of Riviera a.m. tdneaday, t. . m ject. and that parents · an indepen ent 8 • Oub'a Year Book will be the Pal'ilion. . ..,1d vertiser-supported station f An added f t -..in be should teach their C1u ren which broadcasts interna· off tbe presa and ready or ea ure ww thoroughly about alcohol. tionally~ distribution at the n ex t Rena and Stanley Waxman, "Onoe we got into the The P sts are diverse meetinf, alat.ed for 11:30 a drama duo who will pre- matter of sex education." eent "Behold the BeauWul," -eac abow has five, aged he said. "It turned out that 18 through 19 years, drawn a program about the "ueJy parents of three of the pan· from assorted economic le· Golfers Meet duckling• .. of literature. elists hAd never mentioned vela and environments and Roundinf out the day's ac· the subject; two of the pan· includ.lng foreign 11 well as The Driftera, women aolf· tlvtUu wU1 be a afternoon ellsta said their parents U.S. students. Bau, a high era who meet in the Drift.. of bridge, accordinc to Mrs. spoke frankly to them.'' school honors atudent, taped wood Beach Club each Wed-WWiam J. HaWpn, pres- On drinking, Bass said, "I enough of the shows before neaday mornine, will ptb-ldent. think there 1bould be some-ltartlng college to carry er for a lpecial meeting at ID addiUoa to ntwar golf thing atronger said than, through the fall. They're 8 p.m. tomorrow. Oct. 5, in play at Lqlma Beach Coun- 'dou't drink and drive.' broadcast Tuesday at 1:30 the club'• recreation ball. try Club each Tlmnday, "Parents should show us p.m. (EDT). Mn. Ernie Byworth, wbo Riviera aolftrl wlll meet at Extra · QUICK -T w o what alcohol does. . . how Subjects range from "City made a bole-in-one on tbl El Ntiuel CountrJ Club ma.in pattern parta for the it should be used as a social Life" and "Career Doubts" Eighth Green, wu awardtd WedneldaJ, Nov. 3, for a jutnper fashion lovea moat c:trtnk.'' to "Teen-age Rebellion" to a bole-in-one ptn by CM 1 p e c I a I tournament. an· of all! See how plunpng V · Bass told of a party he re-"Education." croup. nouncecl ll:n. Bert Menne. neckline reveals a m a r t, _____ __,:,._.:..._ ___________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---.1 classic shirt beDMth. Printed Pattern 913 5: M!ssea' Si.us 10, 12, 14, 1&, 18. Siu 18 jumper l1" yard.a 54--inch; blolae 2 y.-c:ta »- inch. fIFTY CENTS in coins for eecb p.ttern -add 15 cent.a for each pattern for first-clua m.aillna and spe- cial handll.ng. Send to Ma- rian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, 442 Pattern Dept., 232 Welt 18th Sl, New York, N. Y. 10011. Prtnt NAME, AO DRESS wttb ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Junior Ebells Choose Artist For October Miss Miriam Beck bu been selected u artllt of the month for October b1 Junior Ebell Club of New· port Beach. Her work will be dilplayed ln Mariners Library all month. . Emlblted wDl be water- colora, florall, olla a n d charcoala. . Miit Beck atudl.tcl water- cokn under Ru Brandl and portraits wtth ~ Scheu. An interior decor.- tor ta lApDa Bellcb., Iba hu bid a Ml'fiel CID 0..- tl\y Gardner'• t.e1malaa •bow. At DllNy ltudle Mila Beck worked CID M'Venl full-tenatb mm. and abo b.u worked JD the Dlmq- 'ALL CURLS ARE GO!' I ......... uty ••• a lovely IOft perm. with curtt .... latt w I ...... Stve more th:an'half. laod trapbie 8111 ..... -.......... -mcnt. Hal'W r.::;:, C...t AA llCUve member II _ • ~ .... ,. •IAaf _ AtUIU' -OuUd llld IApna I ~ntt Ceftte,_VI MOii 8wb Alt>-"...... .,.. ... ~ .. ..::, ~ bai W 8" .. man -· abhi ind hal 1hown ex--. ""::.,. ': =:-.... ~ • Lot ~ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iii!!ee:~!!ii!!!!ii .. CqUu BetdL"' ~' Truer We've never seen one yet. But there's about 50 sq\W't fnlleild}acent to Lake San Marcos with 11ldom a home - buffalo might roam. 1 I.Ake San Marcos is jut like up town, thouib. The milel of ,reen grau at your door ia loll coww -not nnge 1aaid. Our water bole ta a rlll ud a third pri- vate lab with up to 8# but. Healtll Spa, IOlf club, lboflllnl mar and. of eoune, the 78 ro010 Quaf1j Inn • Ko-t.et mate our wt~ open 11;.c. ftnt dua. c.11 ~ 714-744-1020 for rete"atlou for nut week or next weebDct Doubl• from '19 to '46 per ~. Vows Said by Candlelight Altar candelabra banked with baskets of white gla- dioli, stock and cbry1anthe- mums were complemented by aisle candelabra and chartreuse spider cbrysan· themums when Linda Mae Bennett became the bride of Van Hazewtnkel ln a ceremony performed by the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dieren- field in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam G. ~ennett of Costa Mesa, was gliven in marriage by her father. who escorted her down the aisle. Her empire gown of silk peau de 1ole was trimmed around the boat neck and bell sleeves with alencon lace and seed pearls. Tea Stirred With Tours And Fashion A trio of teaa. faah.loo shows and home tours is the package of treasures announced by Mn. Charles S. Th<lmas, preaident ol Ep- iscopal ChurC'bwomen of St. Mary's in La~una Bea~b. The aften:oon at P'rtday; Oct. 8, from 2 to 5 will find showings of major fa•bions in progress ln ttie home• of Mrs. John G. Penniman, 1419 Upper Emerald Bay: the Andrew Morethland home. of old Laguna, 2281 South Coast Highway a n d the contemporary •tyled residence of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Shiras, 32871 Mon- arch Bay. Admission to each borne is one unwrapped gjft for the forthcoming thrift sale, or a sUver offering. Cactus Ouh Sets Potluck A noon poUuck will be the feature of the meeting of Oraqe Count)' Cactus and Succulent Club Wednada7, Oct e, in Odd Fellow• Hall, Cotta Mesa. Memben and viaitan are ubd to brine their on table •nice and • bot diab. l&lad or denert. <Jd. fee, tea and roDa are Ml'V· ed b7 the club. Speaker wtI1 be Mra. EJ. vera Buford, an a~ OD birdl. She wUl explUI thelr tunctlon in IU'dml and their mllr•torJ bablta. A plant table wtI1 be p v1ded. Nur8ery Co-op Sumblne CommlllttJ Nunery Sd>ool Pannta' Cooperative meeta at 7:• p.m. every third Tuela7 in the Federal SaYinp IDd Loa AuodaUoa b11Dc!lq 2700 Barbor Blvd. J'u:nbi! fnformatlcm ta avaDablia from Mn. WDllam SeoU, 546-M'TI. A chapel train waa at- tached to the back waiat and 1ht wore a allk UlmioD veil clustered by a Iar1e fabric rose of peau de sole. She carried a cucade of lyc:orls llllie1 and glacier ivy. Maid of honor was Joyce Aprato of Alhambra, who wore an empire sheath of moss green crepe fashion· ed with bell aleevea. Match- ing tailored bows and veil Hll:W>'.H1 formed the hat and she car- ried chartreuse a p t d • r chrysanthemums and cro- ton leaves ln a cascade ac- cented with bird of paradise petals. Bridesmaids, Mjss Jeni Greenman of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Wllllam C. Hue- winltel of Newport Beach, were dre11ed ldentlca.n, to the honor attendant, bat their bouquets omJtted the color accent. The bridegroom, son 9f Mr. and Mn. Ba J. 11.de- winkel of Newport Beach, waa attended by bis broth-er, WUllam C. Huewtntel lllW•~~~ _ u best mu. Uahert tnclud-,..__ ,_.., ~ Wllllam G. Bennett. MllS. VAN HAZEWINKil Rich.mi S. Lefmann, Jeff- rey C. Blabop "Ind Richard Jn gold. Frederick Barnet WIS at the orpn and Mn. Harriet Wood pgyed harp 90101. Pahra and Doral piece• in 1'hite l}adioli-anct-. t 0 c k with chartreuse 1 p i d e r chryunthemuma and yellow marguerltea decorated the Senior Cltlzena' Recreation Center for the reception. Tables bouted 1Uver can· delabra and punch bowls. Miu June Derry played the piano and Mn. Wood the harp for the re<;eptioo. Mrs. Delbert W. Chesebro of Hayward, cousin of the bride, waa in cbarte of the iuest boot. s p e c I a I auem at the weddin1 included the bride's maternal gr a n d~ mother of Alhambra, Mrs. Gladys Riddle; her pater- nal crandmotber, a11o of STAR TV Nevada Honeymoon Alhambra, M/s. M y r t t e Bennett, and Miu Lllliu Jcfc'Elbaney, ..bfLIU&l:.N&Dt from Tujtmga. A n o t b • r areat.-aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mn. Gilorge Scboepper of Sacramento and the bridegroom'• cousin, Peter W. Btahop also attended 11 1peclal gueils. 1be bride is a graduate of Alhambra High School and attended Orange C o a • t College. Her husband la a craduate of South Gate Jncb' School and OCC. He I.a now in hit aenior year at California State College at Loot Beach. The couple are making their borne In N e w p o r t Beach after their Nev- Ilda honeymoon. IS YOla NIWPOIT llACH I ;IHil!l(H (IJ ;I DIAi.iii !_all w ....................... ch SALIS• •VICI• IENTALS ....... 673-5700 .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . -.. -. , ... .. ·-. . .. Joan Ca.-ol Shubin Wed Whlte china chrysanthemums, l)adloU and stock decorated St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for the wedding of Joan Carol Shubin and Donald B. Rooten. The double rinl cere- mony wu performed by the Rev. Dr. Charla Dierentielcf. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Melvin C. Shubin Jr. of Newport Be.ch and was given in marriage by her father. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. aod Mrs. Bernard Rooten of Arcadia. The bride recited her vows dreaed in a white ail.k orgama floor length gown wilb venice lace bodice and a flowing chapel train. She wore an elbow length veil of lilk illusion held by a cluster of roses and venice lace with a single pearl drop. Her bouquet wu a cucade of white cluatered roses, gardeniu and U1y of the valley. Maid of honor was her sister, K1u Judy Shubin, who wore a tun length drul of lllne green chiffon over taffeta fubioned tn an empire sheath. She wore a lime green l"OH headpiece and carried double topiary bouquet of yellow spider and pompon cb.rylanlh• mUIDJ. Brldemaida, the Misses Carol Booten, Marion Tracy, Diane Smith and Susan i..wia were gowned in yellow with the same dllign as the honor attendant and carried lingle topiary bouquets styled with lime sreen spider and pompon chrysanthemums. Performing the duties ot beat tnan was the bridegroom'• brother, Robert Root.en, and uaben were Jett Lynch, Phil Turner, Don McDonald and Richard Kerr. ___ JUa~u flt.clmce et~ guest boot during the reception in Newport Beach Elb Club. The bride iJ a graduate of Newport Har. bor High School and attended Orance Cout Coll ege. Her huaband la a gradute of Asadia High School and California Stata Polytechnic College at Pomona. Special guest at the ceremony wu the bride's grandmother, Mn. 0 . F. Green of MRS. DONALD I . ROOTEN tt.walian Honeymoon Florida. · After their Hawaiian honeymoon the couple will make their home in Alhambra. }rhat's Doing Lido Reception Fetes Recreation Newlywed Ricketts Ooh Given A reception b on o rinl R1Ch School in Sherman Outside Flag their 10D and hla bride wu Oab. given tn the Lido We home The brtdelfOOIJ\ la a grad-An outaide llai ..t the of Mr. and Mra. Robert uat.e ol Newport Barbe.-Unit.cl se.c.. 'WU preeent.. Rickeitl. '11M Dlw!yweda. H1Cb School and bu a bacb-.. to Newpoi't Harbor s.n. .._i-. :: • ._. ,..... Mr. and Mn. Dean Strat. elor of artl dell'" la llOOlo-tor Cltbena Recreation Qub _ ~ vi.. ~ •-ton RJctetta, were marrled fY trom tbe Univenlt1 of by CoutUne AuxUlary 353&. a.,._., 1...,... In EMt aucaio, lnd .. home Southern cautarnla. He la 01111 ., ....,...... .... of 1IM Wide. Sbe It the f«-a member of pbJ Delta t.dJea AuxU.l.ar7 to the Vet· {.7 .:;·--~.:= mer Natalie Doria Bun-1beta rr&tenllty and LI now era.DI of Forelp Wan. 1"111~·.Z..,..a. _ ham. daughter of Mr. and 1 third JU? medical 1ta-Mn. Charles F. Bockl1Dd, Tr•n... ,.,,._ • """""""' Mra. ManhaD S p e a c • r dent at the UnJveralty of A.merlcanl.am chatrm a n :•~ Ullltr'I -"""" Buraham. ~ .. Loi • .,,.. mMe the pruentatic:e 4\lr· • •· ,.,,, ... c-. -... A · aradn&t. o1 Btabop ot Medldne. 1n, the club'• bmlDea """'...._ -~ ,. •,' Noll -lUtttate ad l8d1al ~ ult for meeting. • ....,. o-..,. e.t• UDivlnltJ, abe wu a man-U.. "9ddln1 be aal1ed In Auxiliary memben who ' ~.-.CM •• ., 11 • •• ber ol Alpti. Pbl IOr'Glity the Tranapac hC9 to Booo-alto attended the meettns ~-· L-.., * Oca11t .,,..,, and reoetftd a bacbel« ol lulu aboard the Jacbt Nalu Included the Mmes. L A. 16 TOMO••ow •denc. decree la apeecb n. Klrdmer, Fred Torpl'IGll, ._ .,... .._ ........ and U. tlaeater. She 1a .., The at w l ,.._ lloMJ· Jl'rant Sbeleny and ~­ -..... M.tll. ,.., Tlllrtlt a tMClllr ot drama IDd c. mowd u Lab Tahoe ad u M~n. Mn. A1tr.d . . . , . ·. . . . DAILY PU.OT flMws-,,._ J 5 , Rosemar~ Reed Wed In Pennsylvania .• In a candltllgbt ceremony Rosemarie E b e y Reed, daughter of Mr1. Howard L. Reed of Corona del Mar. became the brida of Donald Paul Gleiter, 10D of Mr. and Mn. Werner c. Gle.iter of Hatboro, Pa. The Rev. Fred Foerster of St. Mart's Luthuan Church, Readtn1. Pa. per. formed the doubfe rtng ce,.,._ mony in the Gielter home, which was . enhanced wtth fall arrangementa of 1old chryaantbemuma and 0?0 ange gladioli. The bride wore a at.reel length A-line gown of 1Uver and rose utin brocade wtth a matching full·leQlth coat and pinned on a white or· chid cornce. Mias Elinor Herod, maJd of honor. wu attired In 1 beige and IJ'ffJl Htln bro- cade, accented with a car- u1e of yellow and «an1e ro1e1. David Glelter was hil brother' I belt man. The brlde lJ a cracltate of Newport Hatbor H I I ~ School and bu complete« \WO years at MlllJ eouese:. She bu entered Botton Uni- versity this fall. Hv bu.- band. a graduate of Ha~ boro-Honbam ffiib Scboolt returned for bJI third year at Brown University. Horne d Gift ~ Small Appliances .... designed to work big wonders at your housel -~ ------------- SUNBEAM CLEAN-CUT ELECTRIC CAN OPENER NEW G.E. DELUXE ELECTRIC WARMING TRAY ... w i t h knife sharpener. The stainless steel cutting wheel never touches contents of can. Opens tall cans with ease. 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NEWI GENERAL ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE/VAPORIZER For hot beverages. instant soups ••• use in office, 9ara9e, upstairs. Auto- matic shut-off when water boi1s away. au res 21221 11uss rs as a sw•• NiWPORT IEACH . . --- I I ' I It's Big D Against -Mudcat in Opene LOS ANGELES CAP) -•hlch extended the Dod· Dou Drytdalt Of Loa AD-IUI' J"ftlDant w Inn l n I 1eJea, who ntver bu *t a atrea.k to 13 1lrai&bt. A 23- World Scrla game, and 1ame winner with a UI Madcat Jim Grant of Mia-e a r n e d run avvaae. bil nflota, who peve:r baa ap-Don pltcbed JJI I n n 1 n 11 peaced in one, will be UM durlnt tbe regular cam- oppoaln1 pltcber1 ID 1''4-,..pelp. The total LI teCIN ntlday's opener of the pott only to teammate Sandy aeuon Mrie1 ror tbl world JCoufax' 335. He also burled cbamplonahip. aeven shutouts. Drytdalt wlll be WCl'ldq Grant, the Twtns' lead- wtth nearly a week's ruL in1 pitcher with a !1·7 rec- Hia last effort "*' a 4-0 ord, bmed up for the bl& triumph over lbe Mllwau-one Sa t u r d a y and wu tee Br ave 1 Tbura day Jim PetTy. a rl&ht-bander, inl southpaw, Primed for and Jim Merritt, a IOUth- Gurney Second. In GP Graham Hill rou1bed up by California. The 1troni·armed r 11 h l· hander waa t a 1 1 e d ror tbree nma In two lnnlnl• and wu cbar1ed with tbe Joa. Dodier Moat• Walwr Allton laid betore biJ team departed for MlnDllO&a to- day that be would UM! only three ltar1en In the Serles r9latd1W of bow many gamea it luted. He had Koafu, biJ 21-1ame wlnn· the HeOnd 1ame in M.lnn.e- aota Thunday. Southpaw Claude O.teen. with a aea· son 15-15 record. will pitch the tlurd game Saturday at Loi An1ete1. Manacer Sam \tele of the T w I ft • wa• exp«ted to atart Jlm Kaat, a 1 e f l· b a n de r, tn the second iame and probably CamUo Pucual, tbe erst w b 11 e rtght·handed ace, ln the tblrd 1ame. He alJo ha• paw, 11 poulble atarten . Drytdale bu appeared ln t b re e World Ser I e • 1ame1. He bu ~er open· ed a Serlel, however. &-foot-6 rl&bt·b.nder pl ed iA relief ...-.i the N York Y ..... m 1158 wt out a decl+-, Alrted deflated tbl c b l c a I Wblte Sox ID .. and out tilt YIDbll 1-0 In "NaturaP.1', rift loo fonrard to 1 m7 tlrat Se start." 14 Mid. "I doa UUnk tbe lo!DI r9t 11 1 to bur\ I tbmr enou,b tbe bul1pen &mday to~­me lbarp... .....,. Two on a Seesaw Rhubarb Highlights 38-35 Ram SethacY , LOS ANGELES (AP) -It knocked out or act.loo mld•ay MURIOD cJeanly, low at lit N · <_: M A wu .ometbln1 of a eame of In tbe ftnl quartu on an llleC· ankles. Tbe Rama acre ... I ps ce ___ ,;__ _____ I two 00 a aeaaw. with a rhu· al tackle by liMbecker Bill they'd get me but nothinC .... WA barb at the finilb, and t h e Jobko, a former Ram. __,. " said Jobto TKINS GLEN, N.Y. -Mhwllota Vlktnp fetUng the "He bit him after the ball r--• . Da Gurney, with a lpedaoo SC .,. u .... lde• final whmln• Wt ln tbe final bad left Munaon'• hand," MUDIOlltbe~ °::. .. lllilr ltrek:D run, came wftb. two miDutea of tbe contest charged Ram cowr!l HMlaad rest ot ..,. JJ~ ·R B wUh lbe Loi An1e1a Rama. Svare. plllCemellt. 8eawl ~ aecondl of actUevtac 0 } Tbe VWnp' Red Cox boot· MIWOll had aUempted to attar• quk:k t8ucbdown • : :-Grand Prix vtdary se 0 w eel a 14-yard fteJd toal with pua to little T~mmy McDon-to Terr7 Babr OD h1I Ill p1ac1nc !!:rxt be~biad ~ l :M remalntn1 for the s.-35 aid when tbe lncldem occur· play, wu unUle to movt ... aba'a Graham HW ln UM Q L• Natioeal Football Le.arue vie· red. club. Ollited Stites G.P. fi file tory Suaday. Svare dk1 not kientify the Tbe Vikel, wtth Fran~ The rhubarb: offender but later Jobko 1a1d enton, Tommy Muon, I a..,, with 65.000 11*· The Rama char1ed that be wu the tackler. Brown and Rad Pbllllpe '*'1 ~ his ever y Th• w k ..... -rn.ct mtne ro1n k move, trailed Hill over • IQ ee ...... -BW Munaon WU '"?'!It bUll WU on and I hit pro nt • too a "'" ,..._, mDe at om atage of the m. n · lead at the ball. 1a1NO ON Tlll TWINI -Don Dryadale, the Dodgers' right-handed pttdltnf mile race, but cut lbe ma-Vlkin& Dave Oabome'1 Ice. will put bis unbeaten World Series record on the line against Jlm "Mudcat 1iJJ to allgbtly over a cat· ASSOCIATED P~ p G •d s d yard runback of a tldolf Grat of the Mlnnetota Twins in Wednesday's series opener. lencth, Oftly to have the ct. BaWing for the Rose Bowl ro M tan in as nighted the team, tranu., -------------------~---------~~~~~~1rab1 s~atd-~~~ a~ M~~~~~e~ QDCe apUa. r-~· e•• '-fint period. The Rama I tb1a week -although only tn •noc••nn f'HU ~. L..,.. catch-up after that. t WU the hipest ftniah o( tbe l bl ......... L--~ 111..w. the year for the Cotta M.. ear Y d 1ta1e -with a • ..,.,. c~ • L r f'CL ,.,. °"I They f\nally caUCbt tbe apeedlter and uaured hlm pm Of football pmea <*· 0.11.. :' ~ , i:. ": ~ =.:. ; ; : ':: •:: » es ln lbe lut pertod, ooce acam al belni tbe top tined to play major parts In ~ ~ : : ·: :t n -v.,.. , , t .a u :! but Tarkenton'• ·al-yard America flnlaber ln tbe ded«Un1 tbe Wt.al'• oomtnee. :;..~ 1 1 • .-H : ._ ~ :_.,.,: .. 109 ade downneld brouCbl world ltancllllp. Soatbmi California a 0 d wMA. ! ! : :: : : ..,. EM.-1 , 1 ,_. " " Cox's winnin& field ~ n..t-""'-Oct •u P'ltt.. t ) t .... J9 t l 1-. oPt J 1 I M7 •1 ,. s ....... not ~· vw..z ...., '" race It Wa.hlngton, tbt pr...au. 0 n _...,. c1 .. _ ~ , 1 , .-" " vare wu Mnko City remalnl on the fa...ttea in the Paciftc Atblet· :=:, .. , ~ : : :.: :; : ,,_.. 1 1 • • " 11 Munaon matter tor the j~ atenda and Gurney will be le Conference tangle at Se· .. ,,1,.,.... 1 1 • .w ,, • ._ .,.... S:,-~~ the game. He pinned lt •(I. Lost Their Heart All's Quiet SF • Ill out to repeat the stirring vte-aU1t while siaruord lracu t:: :;,.~ ! ~ : 1: •: : =: g;., o:i-~ 17 borne'a brilliant run • 1 SAN FRANCISCO CAP) moves into the National thls year Sunday u U leav· tory ~ tcored there a year tor &lie l.nvuloo of Oreion in a M'--• 1 ' • .m a 111 o.i.... '" -v~ n Ram punt blocked bJ• .. -1be wtnda whhtJltcl u League city, there would ing the scene of a tra&edJ. ago. club of undefeatt!ld clubl. C*-~ ~ " 1 • °'*-./.:• ._ Sbarockman •bkb Liiia uaual tbroqb cancDeltick be Ulil stillDeas in a slid· The biggeat names OD the Heavy rain fell abortly fl· 'lbe latter pair ficurt u =.!:' .. n.~ i1 -.-n ...... Warwick scooped up .... ,. Pm today, bendJlll the ium bereft of the tradition· roster _ Herman ·Frankl, ter the start of Sunday's u .&. m<>lt Ubly to wtn t.be bid ...._a."-._... is ~°'t'"'91..'c::!., turned 10 yarda for~ r r a I• aad • • • e PI a I al bczDtiDi. event and the wet pevemed the Ne• Year's n.....y n~-~"::; ~ ,!> Oflft .-. -• then a 14-14 tit. ~ tbl ~ aWe1. Ill tbe wantnc day• of the Willie Maya, Juan Maricbal, ed to ham Hill ......i. u. ._ ~ ..-.. •·--------------=:::=:::=~ ,,,... ..... DO 0 c b • r 1811 W.00 the San Fr Willie McCov bad left teem per '-"""' Bowl clusk ln the neat 14 ;;;;::·..:.. not.II CID tbe apn ot land cilco G~ bad spentan~ even before :':e -final out. llderllbly more than Gumt7. Trojan• aDd Rllltiea clcm't Delllt .... u. NOACK Trophy & Engraving UYt jalll latit 1M 1'ractl-~ Jeed and finish· Acrou the hall, the p...-hrced to alow down Ida live up to apectltiODI. ,.......,.. ~ ._ co 81,J. AM Che 41aht eel MCODd. two gamea be· lellOO conten.IUI choie.-1e PoftffW BRM, Hlll lOlt val-In n~e pmea .. .,.,.~ AWA.-DI • T"Dll'l11U & Otn• would ooutbnN tbroQP thLa bind the Loa ~geles l)od. wtn ttie flal, the anetn. u:ble IZ'OUDd to Gurney u4 Calllomla pla71 at the ~ r:-~..,.,_, '"ATU•NAL e MIDALI e OAV•La W"Mt. • .... wbo clncbed it 00 aU Reda, quickly 1~ If tbe downpour !Mid not ... Force, Ortp SCate at N ~: ~ 1ot L tlUI. It.. at lu'9rl•r Ave. l._jL·J1•t lftl1ead ot the cheert of a ~ next-to-lut day. their rrey flannela. Tiley lldld midway ln the raee, •etlenl, S1"1C'191 at UCLA L • • ......, CO.,'A MllA ~: ...-• ~-~~~~ ~G~~ft~clu~~~to~~~~~~~a ~~w~~~~li~,~·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~ day •btn the World Seriea booM for the ftnal time losing '"3 to the Giant.a. winner. host to V1llaoft at Spobnel ~ --------------------=-------Hla Brallham hendllnc per· In a nltbt aftalr. Angels Lose Finale, 3-2 I~ d..pte the slippery Soutblnl Callf.onda t o o ~.Gurney and tam· its flrlt lq Rip toward Ule mate J a c t Brabham both Rote Bcnrl u laaUblck Mitt clOled in on HW. Garrett ICONll tine toucb- Jl'mnd Jimmy Clark WU dona *° lead tbe Trojana to ddebed early when a piston a 28-lt vtctorJ onr Oreaon brob C11 bia Lotus. State. F\DWdng behlbJ Hlll. GUI· w I I b tnctoa. sneanwblle, T 0 Champs ney and Brabham ... ltall· fell to ()Mo State ~. Ore.- ti ., ..-. , an Loremo Band.tni in a Fer· but BYU 27-14, St a n for d :: ~ :: : ,..T~APOLIS-ST PAUL rart. Padro Rodrlima. &110 edged tlw AJr Foree 17·18 in .. ,. .s>1 11 mm,,c.. · • in a Ferrari wu fiftll. fol. the ftaal mlaute, Idaho beat u ,. .m ""' (UPI) -The Callfornla Aztr lowed by Jo.cben RIDdt in Wuhlqton St ate 17-11, ~ : ~ ~-cell ICllltWed ~ tbeir bomu a Cooper and Rlchll Ointb· UCLA llml OD to beat Penn u " ... D today, wbUt M+"•IUta pr.-w Ute nm American in a State JW:2, and California • 11> .lit " pared f« tM ltlte'I other' eGnda. ' blanDd Kamu 17~ ......,.. ...,... western m\'llder, the pellW1t. A yur aio t.:: and OSU winnln& Loe Ancdel Dodi· tied fGr tbl PAC crown &Dd en. the BOie lwl nod went to the ........ vote by the ~ ft1a time Oregon State jullllf9d to a 12-G lead bdmt Gerttlt started the ~ eaimbck with a 1~ yd ... bunt. '*: ... Jll'Oved decidve wt.....,. -Punk'• "·yard boot BRAKE , .. ADJUSTMENT SPORTS BRIEFS wtua • MCODdl 1ett brouoit l•••I Oblf •te ltl triumpb Oftr • ' . 1 • J I • • • l ' J • , • ' • t ' 1 • • • • • • • • • t ..... ...,. .. . J • I I .. 1 ' 1 ' WlllMDctm. Stanford's Tw- ry Dl81lvta bad even 1111 U-. Be tlcbd a 21-)'l!'der .. jDlt 11 MCOadJ left to bell tbe A1r Farct Falcona. D1inJ1 Danielaon ldcbd II -., 11 ya.rdl for Ida.bo In • .. Int period 11ndin1 the ! ;IU' h en rou~ to handlni • ... ftnt lou of the cam< ~-~~~~_:_~__,:~·~..,~~~r~~~~~-~ :a • • : ~Ilege F ooibill Scores Our Expert Mechanics . do all this: * Adjust brakes for full contact to drums * Add necessary brake ftukf * Repack front wheel bearings . .. t 1 i ' I : • w It .. • t IAGLI GOIS AllllORNI -Mike McClukey (26) J leapt up to defend apinlt a 5an Clemente pua ctnr- , · tn1 Saturday afternoon'• club at DaTldaon rtefd. Mc:Clukey and hil Estancia Eagle mat.a earned the ftnt .-imty football win in the ldloor• brtlf lliltory with a 25-7 triumph. Guard Bruce Dbon (18) and San Clemente back Chuck Buct (fl) ·IN alJo seen In tha action. .. -.. ... --. Tut.,, Octobtt .5, 1%5 DAJLV PJLOT/Nfws.Pms J7. ____________________________ ..... ________ . Eagles Bag First Triumph,. Hahn Scores Three TDs By ROGER CARLSON The hOlta lit up Ui. score· to the end zone sta.ndlng up After a 1COreleu t h I r d °' • 1>e11r """ *" board late in the ftnt quarter to send Estancia into a 12-0 quarter the winller1 found Eata.ncla High bluted to when a abort Triton punt waa lead. The PAT attempt failed themaelves in a bole after it'a fint ever vanity football returned to the loeen' H by again with the clock showing fumbling the pigskin on their victory Saturday u the Ea-Paul May. · 7:26 to go in the hall. own 25. glea bumbled the San Cle-Six plays later Hahn bucked The Eagle defense limlted But, Lowry's defenae ati!· mente jtyvee'11 25-7, at Dav· over from the one to make it s,n Clemente to a minus two fened and held San Clemente Ldaon Field. 6-0 with 4:31 remaining lo the yards on the next aeries of to four yards In four play1 to Sophomore halfback Jack period. A pass for the PAT plays and the Red and White take over on the 21. Hahn led hla mates to the fell inco~plete. . took over on the 50. Phil Dayis gained three c 0 n q u e 1 t with touchdown Estancta received a big Seven plays later the score through the middle and then runa of TT 13 and a )lard in break In the second quarter was 19--0 and the Eagles were Hahn took off on his TT-yard the non·le~gu~ encounter wben Bruce Dixon grabbed a breezing. The drive was touchdown scamper. perrj · Triton fumble on the eight. spearheaded by Mike Mc-flipped a pitch out to Hahn ma1!~ :,agle~e:: ~ ~Om· Hahn wasted a llWe time Claakey. w'ho took a pitch out and the speedster toot off m s as to caplWlu on the break. from Perry and went the fi. around left end. ~d:~ck nJ: ~~ r ~~After a five-yard penalty, the nal six for the t.ally. McClas· At the Eagle 40 be wu In le toe tM ~ f d sophomore whiz went over key accounted for 21 yards in the clear and simply outraced e ven a e ea the tackle spot -broke out the surge. Perry pasaed to the Triton• to the end ~ over. the Tritona. to bis left -and rambled Ln-Les Bland for the point after. The point after attempt -,. A Jubilant coacb John Low-muffed -but no one seemed ry lauded. hit beroea for their to care since the Eag.lea own· overall unprovement since ed a 25-0 lead With 7: 15 left the diaaatrous Troy Jame of s }£ ! _ p I • t in the game. a wee.It ago, <.a-1> but added ea ~g O OIS s San Clemente denu.ct tile . that the Eagles 1till had a scoreboard in the laat ~ I.oo1 way to 10. minutes wben quarterblek "They f o u n d out in t b e Tom Orr connected on a za. Troy game that th1a was a c R . T •ti yard pus pla,. Orr adcled sport of hard t n o c k s and op am Ona I e the extra point id1b • pen.ct b r u 1 a e 11" commented the boot. head mentor. "We were a Ut- Ue better for it thla time." SAN BERNARD IN 0-lowed by the 21·7 win-over La "(::( * * Lowry added that be con· Corona del Mar's powerful Puente in the semis and cul-Stati•t%-. ~t~e~ ~ fieet·f~ Hahn water polo team scored ex· m l n a t e d with the 17.J win .C u"" uaeat sophomore he bad over Upland in tft.t. Utle duel. ev~ coecbed. .. A c 0 a c h acUy 38 rnore point.a than the Tb . . ,lqt .....,. "*""' ....... ,, · ;r can't teacb a boy tbe natural Q1M f~ team Saturday e 11sue wu n e v e r m P:1nt -_..,. movea to make on a football when the Sea Kings added doubt In either of the laat ~~:.. '*:; :::.*' i! : ~ field and Jack baa them " the Ramona water polo cw-t:t tl1U as.3the Sea Kings v-..._. ,.... u • u.i..-··--'-"' tim · sic to their growing list of up an ""' advantage aft-v.,.. .. ...., ,....... • .»• • QAUU ..... ~-.. 11 es for victories er one quarter againJt La Yem i.i ::., 2 the wbmen and belted out a The · ted a .... 1• of u Puente and a 6-1 lead at the ;:_v9!:.n::-' ~ 7.5 avera1e to1 the afternoon. wlna iny posth mi~ .... fin sly same Juncture of the Up-~ cempe.1ec1 , ~ In the fint quart.er aloo e se a •uu a a land , --~-,.,. ' "" e, at San Bernardino Valley game. ~ °' .,.... ' ,,., Hahn packed the ball ten Colleie. With nurly everyone on~::::,....._ ~~.J ~· timu. The Sea Kings downed La the team scorin1 at will, Cor-;:::,_ ,._.,_, 1; >; Lion Aces Keep Slate Unblemished Puente, 21-7, in the aemltl.n· ona upped tta mar&in a1ainst ,._ '-1 • ala, then returned to pin a La Puente to 14-3 at the half ... ._... ._.., .....,.. • "' ~li 17-3 loss on Upland in the fl· and »5 after three periods * ci_,. • • • 1-1 nals. before coastin1 to the 21·7 INDIVIDUAL ~IU allSM ... Pat McClellan, the CdM win. •Porrt ta, Y•, Yt4 ~~ center forward wbo scored 21 Mark Fulton was the lead-o.v1s s » • u go&la in four tournament Ing scorer for the Sea Kings , :" ~ '': ! ~! games was honored u the acorlog five Adding to the Mce1a•.., • ts • • 1 ', . Ilene! 2 I J ls tourney s moat valuable play· CdM total were McClellan, rew, ,. m n u er to a d d a little frosting to Greg Fink and Bill Stoner ,.. ~ ve YL ... the Corona cake. with three each, while Mike lklrill • 1 ' u LONG BEACH _ w~ Tbe bigb-scoring C o r o n a Martin, Eric Canoo and R~ ~ ,; ~ ! ~1 at.r m.n. lc:b I' an. _ del Mar machine waa sema· ger Moore added a pa Ir ::11 ~ ~ ~ ~: • ... 00 1 -con tional all through the tourney, apiece. Tot••• " '°' 1 u quenni crou J:OUDtry team acxumulatlng 81 foals in four Goalie Doug Schaumburg twDrv•~AS1"'9 reta1Ded U. unblemiabed rec-outings. 1t all started with a stood out in the YJ>~ wt • ,.,. P'< "'" n Pct otd P'r1dQ with a oaHided 2M win over Alta Loma in limltlna the HlCbJ,ande.n ~ ~. ', 2> ~ ~ ~ lS-60 win over Lakewood on the flnt roan d. cootinuecl only three ac:oiel ou In the .. a....Ma tba Cal State, Lons Beach with an 1M win cmr Cbaf. flnt period and 'two tn the .. ...," ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ----------------------------------------C0Urte. ftJ lJl the qu.arte-"'-·'-fo}-•I.I-' OrT l I I M M1 &uua.ae, wuni. TttMI IJ t l 11 .AU '!be Lion Junitr y .. fl It y ___________________ _;_;;,..:::.:.. __ ....:.._;___:_:~ WU lllo succ.ufW, wbua1QI 1;9crep F_,ihU Relalcl•p -s ' Counry, CIF Elite Suffer Upsets by a n<Jt.eo.oovcnrbel:mfq 21· 3S eomrt. Wutmlnlter ace Mlb Sol· ODlClll belted teammate Neil Sya.t ill a dlnt-dolll battle tO tbe w I r • for lndtftlua1 bonon. Beth runnen ~ ,. BJ GLENN WBtfl!! Aad Laguna (10th) 1la~ came thrOuab with a »O can-number«te team for the CJJI', eel the line bl aniton, wttb . .: Pn, ~ Elll&el' ped Villa Park, 1.3-7. ueit of San Bernardfno to Loyola, CIF fbWllt I a 1 t Solomon beJnt itven the nod. ~ ThrM of the classy 10 remain uDK'9l'ld upon alter year, a1lo kept fta delemlw Both were given the same n JaJted the elUe foot· of the CIF larle 1eboola rat-two aamea. slate clean by ahuttina o a t time, 11: 04 for the .c;oune, f o !' e • 1 wbi& en-iDp came out on the lbort El RaDcbo demoliabed Mon--Gllndale, 20-0. which meaaureJ .Uptly loa&· nUiDC ID Oranae c.oun. end of weekend action. tebeilo, »O, and Moaroiria In the AAA aectloo. • er than two mllea. ar 5nP pdlla • ...u The bll lhocbr w • I tEIOk ear. of A.sala, a.o. blDlld Wut Co'rina oaathmid The top two runners led • unheralded Bn1horne'a »O Bard-aoMd St. P'raDcla ran to roD by hamllMrlDi 0-. parade Ol LloDI that nabbed On tbe eouatJ -. t o P blutinl of Lone Beach Pol1 roo.pmod over Crteceata Iha, M. the tint teven places, with Santa Ana VaD.ey toot The IOlerl were e1Cbth tn. _: van;J~ 40-7, and P&1adena ltey pmea tchedulld tldl tbe top Lakewood competttbr Iola from Mater Del. ma and ... ,. IUbstaqtiallJ fa.. blanked . Alhambra. uo. week .ftnd Anaheim at El ' e t t l • I DO better tbu umber four team In the vored. Defending CIP champlan Rancho, IAll Beach WU.on ttihth. A second it\umer came at Whittier became tbe MQODd ft Alhambra, Not.re Dame at Finlsblng third for West. And the number nine outftt, ComptGn where ipeedy Oen-Sierra oppoaent to be he Id Loyola (Saturday), Piia· m!uter wu Tim Schroll witll E Grande ltlffered a 41· teufal clobbered Mutr'1 HC-acorelea u the Cardi took a dena at Glendale HOOftr, • U :U clockinl followed bJ ..di.et to LOUa: the third oBd ranUd Mu.lteJlp, D-14. 7.0 loll. Wb!Ufer at Mcmov11. Baa Bater (11:30), BW ~ aqud. · · And ·of eovae the tllJrd tJPMt sllbart (11:11), Ch a r le 1 . OthertriM tbt ~~ front wu Vallty'a lot1 to lb-Pub (ll:S,,) and Bob Blalr up to form. Anah. m (No. ter Oil Today's Heron.a (11:'7). ou&ht off potent RedlaD •In..._ AAA MC:tlon .t t ll e ~ on.. Lion Jayveea weren-t aeon a by &-0 wtn. Poll tMte wen a pair of aur-quite as apedacular. but ·-s.rvtte (fifth) unreel ft. 1 u r-p r h 1 1 1. a.nm Col vertbelea moated to cop ~of a ellmb In tbil week'• and Leuzinger, tied for t b • BJ ASSOCIATED PRUS Plrem.NG -Joe • five ol the ftrat aeven p1acea. ~f by' thrubtng a htlhty eighth po1Won, both lott. BA'ITING -Tom M~ man Jr., W •shin i ton, Doe .Beachler flnllhld aec:cad . hted Pomaea CatboUc ou-. Claremcfrt toOk 'a 21-lt Ian Craw, Cblcqo, rapped · pltcbed a five-hitter ta ID-J2:f1, RocQ ,Eapinola wu ~ 33-13. · frQm Temple City tn a pme t ...... 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"' I ~ ' I 8 OAIL V f'tl.OT ftttws·ftnu Vaqueros Stagger Errant Sea Kings Ex-Tar Ace At Pensacola Pete Reed, one of ..,_ Ntw· port Harbor ana'1 top ath- letes, bas reported to t h e Newport Oudegs Mustang Harri-ers Naval Air Station at Ptnaa· Newport Harbor Hilb cnu -f1nlabed seventh and eiitrth coll\ to begin flight training. countrymen ouUelJed Colta ln 13:11 and 13:25. College a n d Ullivenlb' of Mesa in both varsity and The ftna1 two Meu aoorera 87 ED GIBSON Vaq 39, but quarterback Tim yards and the fourth TD on an port Beech • gnduate of junlor var&ity barrier com· were Harry Noooan. w b 0 ot .. ..., ,... .._ Kinney lost 14 yarda trying to 81-yard punt return. ' petition beld Friday Oii the 4 17 d UnderdoC Rancho Alamltoa pua and that was the end of Rancho got on the score-Harbor High, Ora.nee Coaat Sanor course. finWMd 10th ln 1 1 • an itruck for a touchdown In each Corona's only threat. , board for the first tlme with ColJeeg and Univentty Of The Tars copped the vu-Steve Jacoblen, who ruiiabed rlod and abut out a bu.mt>-All niSbt loni tt looked like 4: 17 to &0 in the first quar-:ou~ern Callforni~ • d afty affair 24-33 ( low score 11th in 14:25. f:,. fumbling Corona del M&r the flrst day of practice ln the ter · The touchdown w a s set al'7 ~ aw~ at wtnl) and took the jayveea la the junior varsity dM · football tum, 2&-0, Saturday Sea King backfield. When Kin· up when Roger Houdyshell ree sc 00 • a&lto~tically when C o • t a aJon, the Sailors '"ept the night at Davldaoo Field in oey aod b.la running backs, recovered a fumble by Kin· While at Orllll&e Cout ln Mesa was unable to field a flnt alx places Rlct Apple- Newport Beach. Carpenter and Tom Westgate. ney on the CdM four-yard line. ~.961. Reed was ·~ the hall team. man nJ tw~ ot biJ team· CdM'1 sputtering offense weren't fu~bllng the ball they lu T~re~ /~J5ov~~te~0;t~~= u!th~:rg~ ~:rJ:;1° ~y~ Newport'• Bob Savitt t oo t mate. ~a blanket finish, DWlaled to account for only we~ runru:! in~ f~~c! ~;~';. on~ a~d u Jon King spUt t h e He aet two national jWlior lQp lndlvldual honors in the witb juat two 1eocnda Mpar· ITATI A"T .......... ........ ..... " WIL.IHl .. l -~ ...... !il·Jtl• C.1'9fta del Mar Oft ..... N'ow TirR"uT'JisoAY" "•UZll WONG .. at 7: "KATIE llLDll"" at t : MATINll IUN. at 21 31 yard.a total offenae a o d lryrng lo c pe i lghts with the extra point college swimming record.a. race u the first three run-attna the flnt three nmnen. jU1t four flnt downs, two of off. , upr . 7-0 . nen were spread all over1.-... ---------.11 them comlna via the penalty All told, there ~e a dozenj w give the Vaqueros a Att~nding USC 'on a tcho-tbe course. S..vitt finlabed in SURF * -IM - t f bl . ... t t lead. larahip, he made the Yanity lJ·M f 11 ed b M • ... rou e. um ea in uie con e.s -sLXI MJdwa through the second which waa ·ven an An.Amer-. ...., 0 0 w y eu 1 · -" Only once dld the erratic by each aide -and Rancho te Jie Vaqs were knock-ican ating gt Cra.I& Falconer wbo finllbed 121 ltll IT .. H. a11ACH forces of coach Howard "Cor-Alamitos receJved four of the quar r ain alte r · MCOOd I.ft 1.2:~ aod New· ky" Jobnaoo penetrate Ran-Sea Kin~ bobbles. Ing on the doof r abgl tbr Swimming became a me&n.1 port'1 Rick Weeu who wu ~dJ11~ ~ 'ffl 7•.00 , , recoverin g a um e OD e to an end to the MDbttiOUJ ... ,_. •-13·00 • ·-~-cho territory and that was Rancho s offense dldn t ex-CdM 24 With fourth down and g Reed H w ted f """" "' · · wbeo a peraooal foul penalty acUy set the world on fire ei· goal to ·go on the nine, Randy !0s:0Wsrup ..:CS ;!., ll 0 r r o a rth for the M~ Kt41 • moved the Sea Ktng.a from ther aa the Vaqueros account-Vataha circled right end to the wu Grea Beal, timed In their own 40 to the Rancho 4.5. ed for 117 yard& totAl offense. line where be was hit 50 hard Last year, Reed •ailed in in 13:06. followed by Bruce Cor· Halfback George Carpenter They tallied three ol their he fumbled ~e Tahiti Yacht race. crew-line of Nelf'POrt, who fuli.abed 1.luhed tor al.x yardl to tbe scores on drives of 24. 4 and 3 Rancho t~ckle Mike Moses i.og aboard tbe Ktrawm. fltt.b ID 13: 12. Paul Melra of plucked Lhe ball out of the air This pa.at au mm er be COii, llltu wu sixth I.ft 13:11 "SONS OF KA Tll ELDllt"' WID. Rangers Pull Away and dove inw the end zone worked aboard La Belle Vle aod a pair of NH numen - tor the score. King added the in the Honolulu raoe. Pat Hickey and Warren Blinn second of his four extra points and It wu H--0 with 5:37 left in the first half. Late in the third quarter. Lint gathered in a punt on In Last Half, Win , 4-2 his own HI and h~ded fo.r tbe right sideline. He got two key It wu double victory cele-ed Cout Rangers. blocks and sped 81 yards into !pration for Cout Rangtra Scoring wu evenly divided the end zone for the score to tad ·United C o a 1 t IWlg-In the Ranger victory ever make It 21-0 with 1 :'n rematn- era IOCCer team1 Bunday aft. Riverside. Leif Werener g o t ing in the third period. .,. tbey dumped non-league biJ mates off to a 1-0 1 ea d HAM JT4TISTICS foe1 at Colta Mesa'• TeWl.n-early in the first halt. """ u ... Part. H th is'l t'ed F inl down• •111/llnQ 1 • Tbe D..... of owever, e v 1 ors 1 , 1,.1 oer-1 """'r>G • 1 ·-en coacb lhings up moments later. But ,.,.1 -. .,.,..u... 1 ' ~riu McCaqbey • b o o k a perfecto by Burt B u r n s ~:~,;. fl;;:~·.,,,l'O .: .! a wa7 from a 2-1 deadlock to gave McCaughey's troops a Y•r .. oa1-1»"1"41 11 .., down RiveraJde 4-2 Aftd to 2 1 ..t.. 1 J · Yaro. ~ " o the llm!M ' ucn' be'"'-"' . -.e at nterm SSIOn . N•I urds 9al....cl JI 117 pre ry, ..._. RJverdde knoUed things up P .. ,.. ••.,.mP•Hl ' 11 Fullerton 3-1. Pa-. compi.t.., 2 • Rene 'vendrtne D a1ain early In tbe second haJf. P•u•• Md "''"'up1M1 1 o ' AV e y And it oJ b't f NumOtr el °""'' 6 l Harrtaon and Hugh Galloway wu 0 Y • 1 0 . ex-... ,_ d••l•nc.e l4 • v • iot a eoal apiece to pace Urut ceptlonal play but lhe River-"'""""~' .~ ~ ----------·,aide goalie that kept this team ;:~~1,r:n•llttd , "! in contention. Fvmbtu ""' • 2 Oilers Win loop Debut However, the tide of t>atUe , .. ,..,.., 111.:"' °"-: 1 1 1-• toot Ua last tum with 14 min· c.o.ona <1o1 Mar o o o ~ uta left to play a& c 0 I j D INOIVIO~t~"~::mr1c1 Wut headed in a shot after c ....... ,,.. ''''"' •-i..a-rf TO Y'O wia.wg a pe ect pass t rom ,.,.,,.~,,, 11 ~ Jackie Ogilvie. That made il wuro••t a 11 3-2 1(1 .. ,,., • • • ltay 1 • ORANGE -Paul Wllllam1 Erk Smith fina!Jzed things ~ ' 0 romped bome f1nt to lead in the last fi ve minutes as he ro1•1• .-. ... ,..:,.i.: Hunttniton Beach to a 2S-30 fired ln a score alter getting rca Yo YI. A,,.. t...v t_.. j . . . F,...,rldl I » I 4.l crou coun .. :1 Va;wry over ua stl from Ogilvie and Wil· 1.1,. 1 n o •.• F re e way Lea~ r I v a J lie Katz v...... • " •• .u Or Frtd .14.. • Kint l lo t U Wherever you go in ORANGE COUNTY you'll find an ANAHEIM SAVINGS office near by ange ay .. r.cmoon on Tbe win left the fulngers itfflfledv , , 1 .._, tbe latter's oval. Orange'• With a 1-1 season record They ,...,_ 1 • • ... l~R--tJ~~i;~~L..-.....: j ... 1 j · T otall 31 " 45 1.1 uwor vars ty extracted am., poaibJy boet Jadran 111101v1ou•1. "'•n1M measure of rev e n g e, bow-thiJ weekend The latter is ,.,.,.. ... -· l . ~~~~~ tver, s c or n f a lMl win the team tbat dropped them Ki,_.., -1 1 ' 11 .• ~~berttbef 000il City. in tbe loop from State Cup competition roia1s ••MM ~ ..... !,.. 1 11 -• ue u or th sides. last season, 6-4. ... "'c "'"' vo .. a . Williams. a sophomore se.n· UCR will host Pbeoix of V•1•h• • • • 63 .JOO _...~alj...jP.-~lflL.._~+- ution who placed in the Cee Orange Sunday. K~ts 11 > 4 ° o' '3° :: 660 in the c1F nna11 1ut yearlfiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&miiiiiil&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiill ltf;.JlfEl~§e~I as a freshman, turned in a 1()..21 clocking for tbe approx-NEW IMPROVED I lmately two-mile course. ln breaa~c the tape first, ~ev-'' s LIM u ~' en aecooda ahead of tbe first v Panther runner. Manf r e. d Skirde flniabed third for the Oilers in the Ume of 10:36, with a cluster of HB runners ftnlabin& lixth, seventh and eigbtb to nal1 down the 'fictory. Randy Cooper f I n t s h e d sixth in 11 :03, David Williairu was seventh in 11 : 04 and St.eve Hennes was eighth in the same time. An Orange runner finished ninth, also limed in 11:04. In junior varsity compeU· tion Jon Stauffer was the fir1t HB man lo cross the line, fin.. ishinl fourth in 11 :29. Team· mate Al Vega was fifth In 11 :29. ly R. J. Wigmore . I SUPPORT BRIEF IY 1h Eun~,!~-;ar. MUNSINGWIAl'S MW impro.,.J ''StlMU" provid .. h~ltnful abdominal supJ>Ort, masculine Athtetlc Support, relievH fatigue and improves posture oftd oppeoronce. 0 A COMl'UTB.Y H£W DEVROPMIHT-a woist1Hill4 wltl a vel¥et '°" llMtt-h .. t '""'°"'• wldt, COl'llfotfobl-wllt Iott H\o Ufe • ef lfle fOnMftt. f) NfW HEAT IESmANT TWO.WAY ST'UTCH aASTIC AIOOM· !HAL MMD, 10ft fM4 1entf•1 ytt h otid atrong-ttNtd!M ,..._ ~ .. _. "'"' -· tti. ..... 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'•":Ii:'~.~ A · .,_.111.11 n -----·-•-:=-'DaaliQi.OJ Wi.i :-~~- KIM STANLEY ANO RICHARD ' ATTENIDAGUGH Plenty of Frie Parkin .. S811«:E ONA WET. -GLOOMY GUS I ..... YOU M "'·""""' 411 -CllllM ................... ~.... -____ 11--------- WllKDAYI t;-41 CONT. IUN. t :fl NOW PLAYtNO TH,.OUGH OCT. I Planty ef P'Ne Parlrlnf FIRST RUN COAST ARIA t .. I I • I J ) I & • . · ~ J I ' PEANUTS MUTT AND JEFF I DIDN'T SR~ aETUPANO MAKE IT! ly Charles M. Schulz ly Al Smitll I MADE rT LAST NIGHT BEFOR'E I VJENT TOBEO.' YOUNG JISSI -Chria Jones, acting newcomer stars u the letmdary Jesse James, famed ouUaw of the Old West cfurtng the post.ct'11 WU' era, OD Chan-n~l 7'a new .me., ''The Legend of Jesse Jama." To- night, at 8:30, Jeae, looting for a respectable way of life, J! befrtended by I Dl,)'aleriOUI mall. John Cu- aavetes pest&. Vin Seally Best of A.nrwuncers To Broadcast Series B1 IU<X da Bl\OW Miything about yesterday's H~YWOOD (UPI) _game." ·~ 0 N D 1\ ' ... , ... ,..,.. 11111.) ...... ( . ..., 1 TV DEIUT~ .,...... * 0. Carlo, Roct H'*-6" ••SCARLET AHGn°1 ! ...... .a." ... . ) .................... .. ' ............ _ . ...., .......... .... ......., ... .._ .. _. .. ...,., ... aa ·····----tilmll.)lilll ........... ......... llllL .... ....,. ea• ...., ..................... ....... IE Ff II ....... Cit .... .,. ..... ., ..... ............. ~ .......... , .......... .: !•._•~a ) 4 . , ............ ...... ., .......... .......... (JO .... -(JI__, .... ....................... ............... ............ .... ....,..._ . ...,..._ ............. . 1:11••.... • .... .., ........ .... ....... (It..., ............. ..... ........ n.l(JI..., .......... ~ • u ....... .... ._ .,_ *... ALM fUllT ...... ,, 0 •• -............ .,. 2 .................... •e ... oe ..u .... ..... ............ *"•·-"-~-liiil.)""t.., " ...... ---r-,.. L _, ·--(JI..., !1.tt ': ':.:' ... ":,':.~ ., .... ,.. (10 •> .......... (30 .. .) ll CAPTURE-HUNTING * IAYOU GATOM ca I. • .....-.: C1 ..._ II W.. ..... ,.,.,... ........... -. " ........................ ..... ..... ........ -a ... .. TtwU.., ...... .... ............ ts .... The weekmd cllncb1nc o1 the Another intere1tin& upect National Leape pennant by of the televiJed Work! Serles the Loi A n g e I e 1 Dodgen ii that Juan Yarichal, t b e saved ABC.TV from having pitcher wbo waa fined a n d to choose today between cov· auapended a.ftet alutlinl ering a bueball p1-yoff or Dodger John Roseboro with 7:• • '' Y• .. ,,.. C3I.., Pope PauJ'1 New York Yiait. a baseball bat -and w b o e ::.! :.. <:... ~ llil...., ••Ir.._, It Ill ... _... ........... .... The nut aatJonal televtilon would have been the star • ......, tM .,.,.. ~ .., • bueball broedcut w1D be hurler tf biJ tum, San Fran· pelt. 1J MAK£ Tff[ ecENE * I. Nldt1ll. II. Mt A 111 the World Serles, wb.lcll, bar-daco, hadn't been edged out ring rain, will be seen Wed--will now be Juat a specta- nuday when NBCTV pre-tor. aenta the fint game with the MAily San Fru cl.acao.s Dodgen at Minneaota. have somehow managed to Reeardleu of one'a tum rationalise tbe bad tncldent, attachmenta, one ot the more but the came wu. not tele- pleasant attrad:lom of the vlled llve in that city. ll wu, World Seriea Ja the fact that however, televised live bere broa.dc a 1 Una'• finut bale-in Loa Ancel.ea, and I can u- ball announcer Vin Scully of sure you that it wu 1 borrl- the Dodiera ...:... who turned ble, hurt·sicbnlng event for down the New York Ylllk.ee anyone who went lhroueh the Job when Mel Allen left _ •bock of Meing lt u It haJ>' wtU be cal1inc the plays on pened -and not memJ beu-NBC-TV. tnc about it after tt WU Oftr, BERO WORSHIP GREAT STARS •• ._., M aka (It 1111.) .,.,...,. "* " ...... ........ 81!9"Clte-.. ...., ............. .. foe114-'G DJ re•• ... ... • .._,,..._ .... ca. ............ ...., *"••tu a 01 -~-.. ...... • n...., ..... (1191.l 13 HOUOAY1 llU IURRU * FRENCH HOlflrf AUTY ................. •'-''-.la .... ....... ._ eS...t(JI.., 1,••MI,_.._ mn. luk ..._ (to u .) ·~ Fllt" Flw." ........... Ot*l .... ..... ..... u ...... ..... . ....... ._ .. iil) .,. ... Ollllla.. .... .. , .. ., ..... ....... .......... ............... q_t'_ .,,_; Wlfttt N.-. s c u ll 7 no ts ftlU'dld 14 lw the Dodlen. • • d with such ;,teem in Los An· otants and aD t It e I r gelea that It matcbes the hero boiofflce recordt -Koulu, wonbip accorded pitcher Don Drys.dale, Willie. Maya, Sandy Koufu iJ 10 highly Maury Willi and Marichal -tho\Cb& el Chat Dodger . bueball may learn that the ager Walter Allton amU:!;. 1111wr to. !ts problenu isn't ty let him call 1everal play• juat tele~11on or &nnmica, U Dlrinc Ventur~Ut from the rad.lo booth in yes· b~ at developtng * FISH TRAP Off IAJA ttrd.ay'a fl n a I game The great st&rs. H. L. Mencken .............. of · wrote · game, coune, wu mean· .. 1 it b . h llln . ingless coming the day after s ot m l e ro g mill? the pe~ant was wrapped up. Are the hours long? Is $15 a The Wlfla~ ~ day not enough? Then escape -la very euy. Simply th row as unflappa u C'1 up , your job, spit on your F r a n k McGee -c a m e hands, and write another thrOCl&h with a minor clullc 'llo&Hbvaller •" of sportl broadcuting as be regaled not only the City of THE CHANNEL SWIM: Los Angeles, but the fans in ABC·TV apparently has had tbe st.anda who llateoed on some thoughts about Sal lstol" radlot and knew ln Mineo as host of another J>OS· advance wbal the p 1 ~ y s sl ble network rock 'n' roll would be. sbow for next faU . . . CBS- STOLE SECOND TV, munwl\lle. was report· ed to have m a d e some With a YOUD&ster n~med overtures to Melina Men:ouri Willie Crawford on f 1 rs l -who had a special about 13 DISCOTHEQUE-CO Oft hue, Scully called for a hit· Greece not long ago -lo do * Oobit Gray, Joe Tu l and-nm play. 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Dr ~ ,...,._ ...._ • All • •ltd rMIUlllMIY Mf• tM __.. 1114 11b ff 1 _... 11111 .. tllt '*""" "'*' lit ett•..a • recrvit ,,..... ttlMM """ .... tll• ,.Mim. TU ESDAY TO MAHn. TO MAIKIT, 10 IMln1' TO MAIKn, TO MAIKIT, TO MMUT: Ne IMlts ....... ,.. ............ ...... ~ la U. OAl.V Ill.OT -u. -..... • ... . ,. ........ . --.. . •• DAil Y f'll.OT ,,..,_,,_ • Lehman-12 Wlaltneg Series Cup Won · By Schene Protege Takes Two Trophies Pr~ge, an aluminum-Persephone, LA YC, and BoriJ Nlghtwind, CBYC, and Hu1h bulled K-43 co-akippered by Levin's Dorothy E lll, Callfor· Rogers' Whimaey, LA YC. J~ Reynold.a and Kenneth Dia YC. In the I.Jttle Whitney Series Fred Schenck Jr. WOii UM Watta of Los An1ele1 Yacht Runnen·up to Protege in for boats under 30 feel, the --~.,.,_._ ... .., Davit Memorial Tl'C!Pb1 ._ Club, holds the over-all and ClaJ.s c were Connie Doran's winner wu Al Narbwics ~f l4b1Nn-l2 cttnplet SuadiJ Claa C trophies In LA YC 's Tehan!, LA YC, and Robert Blue Water CruisiD& Club JD In a aeven-race -* eoe-WhitneT Hl&h Point Serlu McNell's 1.tphyrus Ill, LAYC. Caramba. Runners-up we r • ducted b1 Newport Barbar In tbe belt f1'9 out of ~ Norman Switzer's Zoo II Homer Meek, CBYC, In A'te, Yacht Club. racea Protege beat out Jim from LAYC wa'I the Clau D and Peter Ebelln.'s Ma Jolie, ID tbt aam. •mall boet ,. Kllroj•s TS-foot aluminum· winner over T08f Gaebel'a CBYC. hulled Kla1oe II from Newport -Wlllllll---~~~~~~~~~~~ PU&. Fred M 111 er Jr. Of Harbor Yacht Club. Tb 1 rd ii South 6bcre SaWnc Club WM Ch W • over-all wu Be1dwin M. tbe .tnDer of tbt Babb&rd amp lllS Baldwin's Audacloua from Memorial Trophy In the Pba NHYC. au.. Third r· I Audacious was the c 1 • s s Tbe Lehman-121 drew 11 1 t e A winner over Klaloa 11 and • entrt.e, and the Finns bad a Legend, skippered by P b i I •• ,1p......::n·'-" .... ,,.~,,,,,· o..t ol 11. Tbe final raulta: MALIBU _ Norm March· Campbell and Al Casael of J..EBMAN.12 -(1) Quick, . Voyagers YC. Fnd Schenck Jr., NBYC, ment bung up rus third na· ID Clus B the winner was ~; (2) Tbwnper, Bob Da· tlooa1 cbamptonslup in the C. T. McElroy'1 Moceuio via, NHYC; ~; (3) I o ta. Malibu Outrteger class Sun· from Long Beach Yacht Club, BID F\cbr, NHYC, H. day with a three-point mar-followed by Georae Griffith'• FINN -(1) Luftmellt.r, gin ·over Jim Harp, another Fred Miller Jr., 18~; (2) No. former champion in the clau. lH, Henry S p r a I u e m, Marchment was the defend· B N ed NBYC, 20~; Macoo. Al Nel-er in tbi4 year's regatta which 08 lman am toD. Lab Merced YC, 28. drew J3 entries. He also was ·Aluminum cbampiOll in 1962 and Harp SACRAMENTO (AP) - wu Cbampon in 1963. Yachtaman Julea Berman of The lilt-race series was Beverly Hills wu named by sailed off the beach at t h e Gov. Brown today to t b e colorful Malibu Yacht C 1 u b State Athletic Commillion. Aid Speed where tat boata are launched ~ ,..._ 8 throqb Ole 1urf. The Cham· PIUT CHAMPION -Bill lfcr.rtand'1 ValhaDa from Santa Barbara Yacht ~II detemnned on the Clab lbouJden up a huaky bow wave u ahe drivea toward fin»h and eTentual Ahunmnm, the metal that eo!;!u:o ofw~~x ~f::· de-=~~t. ~~~ T~'> ~~: netary ID Int aaUcml champiomhJp reptta of Cal-26 CW. at Loni Beach nV'Olut1clllbed the speedway, spite the Ucht. fluky wind a Jim Harp, 15~~ (3) Kaubi v , Yacht Club. lJ invadln1 marathon boat that prevailed both Saturday BUI Buck, 17%; (4) Varua, ncinl. and Sunday.-Buck Pennington, 22; (5) " The ftrst turbind-po'!erecl The ftnt five In the eompe-Habu , Larry Andenon, H . ,McFarland AlamitosBaySkippers:~i::nn.:i, :ie~ Wins First Yacht Dynamics of ~ Top F;rst Lido Meet ~1~':: ~eto.'t~~ £' -1 25 r•t1 " Carlcof of Newport Beach. ~ • I e The JUrvey firm 11 umn1 ALAMITOS BAY-Gib Mar· Paycheck. Carl Schwenk.er, the reurcb craft to demon- . LONG BEAal -Valballa, abaD and Iaabeilt Lounsberry, Seal Beach YC; (3) Flaky, 1trate that a llsbtwela.ht Jn. •kippered by Bm McP'arland both of Alamitos Ba1 Yacht Dick Lineberger ABYC· (4) atallatk>o ~mbined wftb the of Suta Barbara Yacbt Qub · ' ' hlP..1trenaur~wetpt ratio wu the winner of tbl ftni Club, won the top trophla in Woodwind, Harry Wood, AB-of aluminum wUl enable tbt national ctwnplonahtp rept. ABYC1 ftnt IDWtational Re-YC; (S) Auchone, Ark i e boat to attain maximum ta r4 the new eai.a Qua pUa for Lldo-141. Hauch, ABYC. 1peeda with mlnlmum bar» :1~:CSd ~ ~ ~ to~~:=:~~ CLASS B-(1) Lucifer, ba· po;:1"clif Dynamics built UM 1en Marine r4 Cotta ....... Mn. Lounsberry won Cius B belle Lou:nsberry, ABYC: (2) 73-foot raclna yacht, Klaloa The ~ac. reptta wu and Stu Robertaon, alao of the Swunnerful, Don Bartl, SS6C; II and a 1eries of 0-foot aJJ. ailed In DPt wtnda oa I& bolt dub, wa the winner tn (S) Sea Buoy, John Eutman., aluminum yacht.I. urda1 and modaMll trea. the~ dl~ ABYC; (4) Orin B. Roscoe "Yacht D 1Damlc1 bu Sunday. P'tnal r.alta: Thee hre 30 entries In Butcher, ABYC; (5) No. 190ll, adapted the tecbniquea aDd Cl) Valballa, Bm McP'u-C1ua A, 21 In a.a B and 1S Ned Bixby, ABYC. experience of Aerospace In- land, SBYC; (2) Aquarlal, Junior•. The three race aeries dustry to aluminum boat fab- John Hollday, LBYC; (I) En-._. aalltd tn lllbt ain. Final JUNIOR -Lufferly, Stu rlcatlGn, especially In the sueno, Dem Tauabs, SMYC; 19uita: Robertaon. ABYC; (2) Flaky, field of welding to produce (41 Ventolln, B1n lltddnp, Rand1 Johnson, ABYC; (I) bulla more smoothly co• ~C: (5) A.eolal, Jolm Cart, a.&81 A -(1) Viva, Gib All's Well, Mike Parker, NH· toured than wooden bu.Ila," ,LBYC. llant.W1, ABYC; (2) htty'1 YC. n.1d Carlcof. ... .._~ ....... -----..----... ---.,,.. ...... ... ,... c-...,IMR•....._. .. _. .,.,. .... . ... ..... ~...., ........... Kl S-1271 er 642-0981 PUBLICATION SPECIALISTS PILOT PRINTING, the Harbor Area's leading commercial printers, solutes the students and faculty of the University of California -Irvine. Our completely equipped commercia I printing shop has a proud rep- utation for expert handling of publications for schools, organizations and business firms. 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RB 81HMT 111¥6U MA1UDrJ'PIAR ·~ 1'8B 8R.4Nfi&' CO.uT • PBOlWB 811UX.T .a.u7a HOUSU POil SALi HOUSIS FOi SAU Gener.. 1000 .._., 1000 ·- S,..aJ. lo '2/u ~ Jr,,;,.. ~~ e~ 2000 sq. ft. of Hvlne tn thll • BR CUltom home with lots of room for tbe family to • spill over Into the dlninr room, Lamily room, breakfut room, patio, enclOled yud, wader a tree. ~ Brine your famlly and come to tee this happy home. OPEN EVKRY DAY 1 • 5 1412 Serenade 2102 L.af~tM ... .,..,. leech '7S.1SIO 1111 Weetcltff Dr .. '":r ATTENTION · RENTERS! Tired of Throwin9 your Retlt money away? Let UJ put YOU tn a new 3 or 4 bedroom Home in beauttful Caplmano Valley Low·Low ~o clOlinl COit CAPJS'l'BANO WI.BT '91-li12 ·--------- Ol'l'ICI COSTA MISA Kl SoM1 FARR•W YA IESALI lfCllP9~ CD qualify f~ dil ~~ loo. NO LOAN ~ Oll7 $150 dn. + eostl6-0 of~4 Br, 2 -.. ilOd caadJUca "N&I ,,_... UIT month. 1:¥• ~ CAU. -.-i FOR ••8IJLll'G &:RVICE" HOUSIS POI SALi HOUSIS • .-01 SALi ·HOUSES FOlt SALi HOUSIS fOI SALE HOUSES fSoa SALi HOUSH FOi SALi HOUHS '01 SA&.1 ChMral 1000Genw.a 1• Oenlral 1000 ~rel 1000 Otftenl · 1000 Genenl 1000 Genenl 1~ llACH HOMI AND INCOMI Delue duplu o.erlookini the park and an. cbored boata of the channel. 4 BR upper, 3 BR lower. U>wer now rented for $18& per month. 3200 aq. ft. of luxury living. 2 years new. '82,500. fi.I. NO DOWN '141 per month covers everythin1. 3 Br .• 2 bat.bl, hardwood fioort. Fenced rear yard. Iota of uted brick plantera, built.in stereo. No down to G.l 'a. F.H.A. flnancing avail- able to all with $900 dn. Full price U8.885. IUYllS CHOICE 3 Br., Meaa Verde Pacesetter Home. Expen. in carpeta and drapes, all electric kitcllen, abake roof. lltticuloualy landlcaped. $31,SOC>. NIWPOIT HllGHTS Cbannlnl corner 3 Br., 2 bath, bullt-inl. Lovely SOil&' t1dney shaped pool with Iota of dectina. The price bu jOlt been reduced t9 $28,0IO for quick sale. Vacant. DON WAID COMPANY 1'20 HAUOlt aLVD., C.M. 0..-n ..... 642·2020 How Can Yoa Miss? MEDICAL IUILDING Exceptional lnv~tment for a Dent.ill or D~ tor -at {>resent ont neancy formerly uaed by a Dentist. These 3 units will carry it.eU and return spendable tnoome -Owner will carry lat TO at 8\4 % interest. 3 BEDROOMS at $16.250 Owner leavinc IJ"e& and wants fa.st action - Cl>t./Dpa. -Reu yard completely fenced - FHA loan on property and could be uaumed with 10% down -.Payments at present ·1· 11 v 'f·J1 fl r 4 E ~Tl\1 r:r · THOUGHT FOi TODAY Molt r4 • have k>e darned mucti won't powtr. $109 incl Tues as ln.sunnce. Pleolalltl REAL EST A TE SALESPEOPLE Proffteblet Are needed tn thll offlct -Pleue cont.act U Y'Oll .............. la a Chflt Robinett reiardlni our commiuio11 pkuaat ..._ PU.JS a ..,. 9'ft1ft and boDUI UTUll~l ltaMe 11:011~ da9't .....,. mlll ~ 'NI CICllDbtable MESA 642-0820 ha LI M764: 4f4.730l1 540-06U ------------·-- 2 bedrro:im wt&h kJftly ya.rd la locUed neu ~ Potat1al cocnmetda1 prop. my. °*S dlla ant tolk1! 111.B ND P'ice. Open 'Ul t. 64&-Tln r 1T !· ~J F !\ '. l~;:. T J\.'f L1;. J ! NIWPOlt.T llACH °"'fCI ... nu COLONIAL -•tlD<lsJl'lft'I wt.nd1 hi ~ ll'rtnc rm. 4 ldap12ll • NEWPORT BEACH 8-y- h"on&. WO W. &y An. 5 BR, 41ii be. din nn • den. c:umm decor A: f\ma. Pier 6 .Up. TrJdt $100,cnl eqafty • Hemet Perry RIAL TOR 3330 Via Udo NpB 875-4550 bdrms. Extrs room.y lrltctJ. who are I~ In u In• eft. Built.-. QWel eul-de-elQ)fftllve 2 bedroom home ac llfttt. l*ftct b' chll· with larse liWIC room dren'a plq. Otll1 2 1rt. aid. doet to Nftport H t 1 ll Hurry. 540-171> &r\Ytlftle. SctKIOI 6 1n. St ~ OPIN 'TtL I P.M. call now. W• have oee tw COSTA MESA Ol'PICE Kl Htl1 Appn>a. mlO tq ft • 2 ~ rooma. 214 Mttia • <Mraiw Uvin& Room • nne.t EM! Irvine 1'wnc:. Locatlun · $46,85(). QJRT DOSH, Realtor onl1 $1U!IO. Approx rnx> 1610 w. c.tt lflpway daiwn. • mo. + tuea. LI S.93M m ... Eve• alBllWllVd. at IWtlr, ~ ..... 11 MIOIJDH rntCD .. lease Wiii Option -. . ... Tl l I:' 'i.J l: !\ L I·:~ . L'\ Tr: r,· -: 11115&.wBlfd, .. et llallar, o.&a .... . lT MOOER.H OlrtCES t • -· ._ '\ -. ....... _. • -4 2 . • ~ I- J. h JI l3 . ' COATS & '1&11A(I RWtOIS \ U OAJ1. Y "1.~·flml M~. Oct*' 4 1'65 H0UW POI llll HOOJIS FOR SALi RENTALS ~Ultttftf!On Beech 1400 Huntlnt_!'tft ~h _1400 LAIGE COINER LOT a B«rm., 1 ~ batbl. Quiet area ntar echools & aho(>ping. A most comfortable floor plan $21,000 at your temu. 3 IEDltOOM & TV ltOOM OR OEN Large lot with area for boat or trailer. Can be purchased GI. FHA or new GI/FHA Terms. $17.900. CoroM del Mir 1250 RUN FOR FUN Enjoy fflY Uvlnc in Corona df'I Mar. 3 C'OOID1 bedrooml. ~ landac19eci padaa. k>ta o( roaee I: dkbondra lawn. Airy.. llgbt corner lot A: priced tliht for ~te move • In wtth aolY $3,200 c1ovm. See u tCJda1. m-n n. ~n~•"· $50 NO other costa GI. 3 BR tam rm 1 "-bathl, brand new carpet, block lence. $20 ,500. ()perl evee- 1 RASH EAR REALTY 847-8~31 POOLS ARE CHEAPER wbm awnmtt la over and here II a big fall apecial! Hi.mtinat«i Vlllaie· Comer lot. And ttlr pr1~ ii low! low' low! a-'LA RUE REALTY CORONA DEL MAR 11971 Beach • "7-2525 OFFICE O m-nn Fount•ln _Velley 141 CHOICE CAMEO LOW OWN. PMT. HIGHLANDS to FHA or GI loan· 4 BR I 3 private beadles A: room 2nd floor BONUS RM. Ntw for )'OW' own pool. For tbe ~luxe ACR!LAN CPT barp.ln hu.ntlni buyer, 4 thruout Pnhr? homf' Lovely bedrooma. 2 b&tha, [amilJ tandacaplng ~~ ~~ ~PACIT~~~RES yard. • ocean view. Move in candWaD-Try $3. 7SO down b' qWdr ~· 2QIOO ~ch Bl .. H.B. m..nn. ()pm f!'Ya. u &.889& CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE s'lS--nn lDll Beach 81., H B. 847..1516 •••••••••••• s.-:; Beach 1450 I Hou..-Furnfshecl --Cost• Meat 2100 -2 BR home, attached pt, patio, unique bawn !or adul1.t only, t~caJ Mtt1na. 1 blk complete lhopplni. SI 20 mo. 646-1267. 1 BDR~ rum houle. aar~ ldral for Ont or oldtt couple. Quid, nr 11th St. llhop'g ~at~r __peld.:_!>48~ Sl'..'O CLEAN tum 2 br. aar· •ae It work 1hop. Comm'I ~· Pet.ltte. tt1tr. 2109 Har· bor Blvd, ~-o52'J. NEWLY ~led· 2 BT dupln, prdener. water pd. Adulta no peu. fll5 mo. l9'l Santa l.label. CM. Ml ~2652. STUDIO Cottace S80 lllcl - util' ~shly 119intt<1, Garden I qui~ • loc 646·7118. SU~-2 BR, cara&e. fncd yd. lU Orie !Near 17th It Sa.a· ta Anal. Ll 8-35JO. Newport BHch 2200 UOO ISLE • Otarm.lni, tunuahed. 2 BR home, patio. S175 per l'OOll th. BEACON BAY • Delwia 4 BR 3 bath borne. pnvate btadl. $400 1ea.rly. EXQUISITE BAY FRONT ·Pier for boat. Elep.ntl1 b.lmiJhed. $'750 per mouth. Ruth Pardoll, Realtor 1605 Westchtt Orin . 642~ * RENTALS * • A.P'J'S.HOMES-CUMM'L e Newport Ara A C.Y. e FURN • UNFURN LIDO REALTY, INC. OR l-3830 OR~ * BA YSHORES * Live in atyle; Private com- munlty; Beadl, boat -.ck. moonnr, rardeoer lncl 4 br, 3 ba; S'.185 Sept.June- ( 2ll 1 GR 2-9226 coll«t * OCEAN * only 1 block awa.y, 2 Br, aar. Rent 'ul J1me 15th, rioo mo. ~ or LI Mlil-t 3 BDRM. 2 bath. f~ yard, dbl gar. Pla.y&round It , . . ' I ' ltlNTALS llNTALI RENTALS RENTALS llNTALS . RENTALS t. · HoUMe _Unfurnlahed H.uw UnfumhhH Aptt. ,umhhM Aptt.. Pumhhed ~ Unfurnl1hff Apts. UnfurnlthM ~-·.•-~ 31~ H~ a..ctt J400 Coeta ,._. 4100 latboe GOO COSTA MISA 5100 COSTA MESA 5100, i '-in u-L. tty 3 BR. S be., ---.-.40 LARGE SUNNY l Bil ..,._ LEASJ: or win._, ....._ OIAJUOJ(G! 2 BR. 2 BA. 1 BDRM partly tum boole. - UJ e mien me. Ke, at ii'i'A7,~ .. DI' tn .ip1ea. Adulta. -. ctuplu J\lll ott a.,. 'JU~ 0.. OR I bf. Pvt • patio, fenced yard, Adult.a. J7I m-«H1 « ..,...,. ~1517 Alvarado 8t. ....., °"' CfCll, IV· Pool! Nr · 2381 Wettmimter Pl. AJlEA. 3 br. 2 bath. n,.. a.EAN baCh. 1-2 er. 2 ba. TR 1-<1111. OCC a lhllY trvtne (rear 540-1588. H~:..-~-~_:11a·t· Bill S.nta AM Heithta 3620 con'ft'J1len& Joe, pool. Adults. * NEW nicd1 lm"9 2 llllt * ti a.A. Oit'7 Oubl btwn -2 -BD-R.MS-___ N_f!'llf--~--~ n.-.. "'9< "'• ~-...., SCI 24111 New-~-be9da A ........ Pallaadel M 6 M-Dr. OCC ~ Eves. 5'5-1M7 1 BD.RK G6d9r .... nn b r ,.,... .-• . tilltia Winter~· OR .a. aJI IAHTA AHA A~ ~ ac.e to A U ~ Mo th R FREE bone ccnl. ldNI liar work 1 BEDROOM me u ~ W. ~ Jlhid. Alt • J • D ~ A ahol>Pinl· SllO. 29tt n ant Ina cpl U H»7 . • cioae In $11(). 2012 Newport Ora.nae. CM. 646-2093. Le 2 BR houa. Garaae. Up ' • Blvd .. CM, ~2153-ENJOY oeean troat lMna * to 3 children. Water/truh le4ICh •705 CLEAN 1 br SS'J.SO. lee doe· ""3 • '8drlM. ~ 2 ...... $15 • $90 '!!.3 ,:r'~·,N~. ~u:•P pd. Yard"" mo. Elden St. L_avun• • ...... pd. ~-..,. w A--cllabwaalMr _,.,,._, -_.. -ta ...., no·---"::~. --· ~-~ ~ Deccnted, 'two t St, o« for pt'"""' a1iO K~ Donald ()yates, m,r. 543-0148 LAGUNA NIGUEL ~y, ~ . ....l'«A •H_r_ .,,.--, NEW 2 ·Bl' 'l'wnhle/ Cpta, 5 BR 3 bah• Iara• SQl1 r' WINTER RATES BAY FRONT • PIUVAft w/sanpe, fltnced JVd. _doza,,.,....._.sM-_mL _____ _ I>rps, Pooi! Putt's -,reeo. COW"N View lot. CrpU, drpe 2 . BR FURN/ UNFURN BEACH ouoe " ll' tail dttpoMI, ..,. pd. 2 cblld LOVELY , bdnn. blt!nl. pa• Back • Ba.y area. Ldsq>d A: landlcaPinl· $2()0 mo. Ml 2-2154 or u a-am boat to'*· J BR J ba.. Win-zm Santa Ana Ave. ' !Wil tlo, ¥ ln~f....• &5T w. ~led! m-0612/ wk· M2·3519 let: $150, utiL pd. ~ Benlard St. UT.o.1llO Willod!"SO-lll!O eve1. enda a evee 673-1514. --------$60 • tJTJL pd! 1 ·man, No OCEAN froDi n.-i-/Wbr flllll UNT TO 15th ( 2 BR l'R6NT, ~ peta. Quiet. Nr -Bacll Ba)', ..,.._ B, .. __ ...... A-.. -..... ti.A ·BR or 3 A den. Famlb • RENTALS ~·~l alt 7 • pm. ter r90tal 2. w ... Nk:ieb S Bdrm. 2 ba. SUO frc:U Cit· ._..., .. ..-..... .,., , •• ,__, rm. 2 ·Ba.. Reduced rmt to 2Jlh-Furnlshecl turn USO Incl -aw. Bltna, drpl. uique cxtru, no pet&. ~ riihl p(y. 546-9798 eves I< Newport BH<h 4200 U a.a:m.. pvt ~. ' mJn OCX:, 2 SU> MO. 2 BR 2 b&, pvt. wkeoda. Gener1t 4000 _ _;.________ BEACH COTJ'AGE to abo1J1 A pool w/avard. patio, cpt/ drila. bit. Ina. BDRM apt aJI elec k1l, *N la h AP'* Newb' decanted. ull ;d. 1 tS30 up ott for pt. work) 28S Orie HM9a7, 642-5391. pauo, pool, Sill util Incl. BAHIA MAR .•w,125 !.n.hly puaon. 201 lClth sa. lOt6 D camino 546-7331 E • SIDE oe1111 2 . br $85. l*ll Whittier, CM. * 3 BDRM DUPLEX * • NIW 2.&R * Wahr ·dryer, Garqe. Bab7 4 1 CLEAN! PVT! 4 DI', 2 ba. 931 W81. 19th St., C.M. •• 1''unlool • ~~ .. cpU. mo WIJMr! '115 Yearb Cpta/ Ori-/ DlbwT/ sm. =ok-::·~~~7277___,,::"'· .,.........,.......,.....,---- 1 ... kit! Gardener incl. S2'lS DELUXE 1 It 2 Br p • , .. .,.. lel'Y· U • -.. OR ~ b&I M tiol Gari .,,.,. uo ,...., '--' • FURN 1t UNFURN • Incl rat It storqe. ~ CIC' ~ • • pe ...... • • .,..... '°"'· 1 br, cpti. i • Mt. Lanon, qt. u g.TTll. HEATED POOL • Puttba • West N.a. 1 blk to ocean FURN .. '815 QP. UUJ pdl 54H357 drpa, petio, bltlna. 124 Vtr-nss · MO/ 3 • Br. 1 % • BA-Gtten • rad i a 11 t bfft • 210 Cedar N.B. SG-7451 Winter or )'UJ'b. aJ & $95 2 & lower. Bit • 1.na, re-a1nia .Pt, U H655. CPl'S/ DRPS/ BLTNS wuber dr)ier fadlille1 . r; SQ, U I-ml aft • ID-frll. avail. c:arpeU, dnic>ea-U35 Spac Trplx 2 Br, 2 ba. OO.IS50 carporu etc. Priced from Oce1n rront 5IO Jo.no a. ~3157 bU., crp/drp. 2 ptm. 0'8 BR. 1& kitchm. car. tncd sns. mo.Ude ___ ..,. _____ ..u __ 1 S&m&. Ford Rd. 5tl~. 6C2-15M 1d, nr 1Cb A: mku. newly See Mer. Apt. 4 5Cll~ $150 pu mo. 2 & near 8A YPllONT NEW 2 • Im. lDdividual 2 BEDROOMS, 1 bath, bull~ dee $85. U 1-1706 alt J. ROOMS • SUTin·APTS Stotts. See manqer. lOCll APARTMENTS Twnb9e. Frpl. Cpu, Drpl, lna. N"'ly decoratlJd. Atta 2 • BR/ $95, G&ra£e, Fenced, Newport Ba.y at Bcldp W. Ocean Front. Upper. BeauUtul vtr.P! Now avail-Ge.rale, Sl.25 • n» 1152 • 6 pm. e.6-15 Nr • Harbor s11op9. Kids to Lido Lile, utila. phone 1 BR. ~ blk ocean, uW pd. able. S135-Sl'B ... HS ORANGE Ave/ tcHC29. NEW Ji 2 BR. cpt. dm.. bl' ' ok. Water • pd. ~· maid i. S70 yrty W\nter. 2 BR, pr SHAJtE I bdrm apt w/male Ina, -..i, wa&1 -.·, -r -•. TV, llnenl, ln'V. poo .._ b'"' :._ _ _:.., _. .,~ BAYFRONT, ~. 2 bl', 2 ba ltadla ._ ,..1 - 2 $90 • 2 Br. Drp9. Dilpolal. DA y • WEEK • MON11i 1W .. """-.... ~ --buut1fully furn. Allo 1 br ta. New occ. Udl •• pd .. E ~ .548·3830 or Fenced patio. 2316 Elden, Rm fr $124 • Apt tr UG mo mo. 673-2704 ( .... -,,_ ...... > -'th • ..._. s-icL to-2308 er 546-lla 5CMlal. M""'/ apt • "E". 642-5364· '"'""' ........ ., ""' ,.,..... •• Lido Shores Hotel • Marlna BEAU • e..ytrmt Duplex/ 3-Bodi yrty. 613-334.S. 3 • BR/ NR COUNTRY • 617 Lido Park Or. 673-8801 Br. 2 • BL Pvt • Bea.ch, a.us. $125 . MO. Pitt ' SU,. uw . pd! Reu! UTIL__:_ PD_!_~-3319_ Coste ~ 4100 635-2831/ ~7 ~ea. Cl.EAN 3 bdnna SUO. Small MOTEL WlN'l'Ell 1 RA TES rrar fenced yd., aar· 221 E. WINTER RENTALS DAILYIWKLY;.-ONTIU.Y 1'..at., call On.nae 531J-U)4.. l • BLlt TO BEAOll BR.~. cpt.a, drps, water Sea 62<8 W. OOAST HWY. pd. &JO ConaJ'eta. Call ~ MJ-31'50 S46·9199 uea. . BALBOA bQa. diJ+_, amall 2 CHEAPESI' RENT? br, nr bey! $&S yr ie ... MUST RENT THIS WEDC Al.lo: Slp'r rm w/lhoftr 4 br, 2 ba. SG-l600 S3S mo to mo. OR )..2121. M.._ 8-'el • • "'" l.MMAC! Z • &. F'rf»hly NEW 2 br, 2 b& <~ p&inted! Garaae. partly -SJO PER WEEK unturnl n95 ~ POOL!. 3 BAY tronl upper apt, 1 br, llv rm, kit. bath, wtnttt mit&1 to Jme a. SU5 a1rck S1'5 dbAe. '75-0'106. 2 BR, trpk. bltm, IWllleca. uti1 pd, $1» 101 Via J'Jor- ence. 17>202J eves. WlNTER rsnta1 UttJe Ial. ~ k!s. 2 bdrm. rs, d.lsp, beat each rm. wub- er, prqe, '1JS, Adulta, ~ rum. suo . mo. ~rua. $125 PER MONTH cpu. drpa. Nr Hoa& HosP· FREE util. 1 bdrm home. Includes tat 646·~ NEW! Nr Bay: 3 BR A Wn hadea trtt:I, S90 mo. C.oats • Direct dial phcaa OCEANFRONT • WINTER rm or 4 BR, 3 ba. dee ldtcb Wallace R.ealton, ~41 tfrtt local calla) 3 BR lower, 2 ba. blt·U.. pelJo and BBQ.~ s A: !NOW! NEW DIRECT DIALING ., >' For StHI I BR LEISURE WORLD $600 dn, S113 mo pmt•. incl aJJ medical &: recreational pool taallliet. $l&S winter. ~ RJ•er Ave, Ml-3871. EW E.SIDE 2 bdrm, .. -i, • 24 botr ana, aerv\ce newly dee, $150 + util. u .... .,. e GAS • ELECTRIC .,.,.1 '-'···'-., • ., ... ., bum celllnp. fenced yd • HEATED POOL ''" ~re. ~ N Huntl~ IMCh 4400 Early, Americana at 11'1 ~st. 3 Br, Fam nn, 3 be. pool, view. aundeck. lat lewl lot. not leuebold.. Re- duced $5,00>. W .500 F IP incl emu. Owner. m..165.1 ~flu, 6n--039. 1612 $450 DOWN NR BEAOf! 3 Br, 1 be. SUS mo, fenced yard. ll6 t6th * rn-10M - Newport ShorM mo Lovely 3 Br, 2 bath, rar, blHna, n4 Pn.pect PRICED TO SELL VA Reposa. 3 Br. 1~ ba, Ir S1B5 R.a.och style, IrviDe Terrace. t&mily room, 3 BR. 2 be. Ii fam rm, f'll• tru. $35.eo>. Good tinao-The Brennan Co. clni. Call owner. f7l-3026 Rell Eatate le lDlurance aft 6 p.m. 847-9658 3 BR, frplc, nwiy dee, R·l. nwnr redcd to S29,700. 606 Jumtne, fi13..29'57 ........ 11'1 t'. #.. P ALMJ:R. INC. 1177 Vla Udo. Oft 1-TIOD -Contemporery Oeeign Bnoti tul 3 bdnn. + avest room, 3 bath. CUatom Funl. C8rpeta ' or,,.. 115.000. Submit • QJm'l. 1 D d U It. Var. R.. c. Gretl', Realtor 3416 V'ia Udo Oil 3-8300 *BY OWNER + Vacant lot. ltHet to .tt.da, With plana bJ architect. $36,750 S4IMT90, >Jt ' pm m-o.u CONTEM 3 BR.. 2 II&, atnda paUo. Immaculate! $0,.500. 673-7669. (213) 93S-52ll col WATERFRONT dplx, Udo lal. Can be small home. May \rade. SJB.500. &46·18. $36.900 3 Br, 2 ba.. t<Jl> loc! F1rm prindpe.la on1.y. m-3999. 1705 PHt'ta Valarta Uve in aecure Income in a tropical paradl.e! An .,.. cbltect alters Income PNP" erty ot 3 pat.lo type hotMt 2 blodca to bftch, ~. a11d fwntahed, Income $50 \X!I' day thnl Nov to April aea· IOfl· Owner will tnde <or Southern Calif. acreaae or ocean front. $39.SOO. See owners a1ent. St. 542-307g, 3 BR, 2 t., 4 biles beach. club priv. Le~ $'.235 mo. 480 Proapect Ave. Fum. ----· --Coron• ct.I Mu 2250 CAREFREE S. ol Hwy, 2 Bdrm. bltna. private pardl • pa&, prqe, $137. U S.TW. SOtmf « Hwy 2 bdrma, Bltna, prmu patio, prqe, $1.55. U NEJ. ' ...... 2300 - 2 BDRM~. W Hardi.qi, 1 child f70 + util. No peu. Kl 7·M51, 1::11 pm. lido Isle 2351 2 BR. 2 ba, frptc. FA beat, dbl aar. Winter rental. 220 Via Eboll. 67S-6576. 3 BR, 2 ba, tumilhed. Win· patio, Adult.a. $ll8. rn-76'29 • TV . FM WINTER; Beautitul 0oee.n l"'U~•DEST .. .,..,...... •LINENS lrnt tum apt; 1. 2 ar 3 2 • Bl.KS/ TOWN 6 Ba.di! Lee 2 • St $95. a.ct.kr- .. ae.n; P'ft. ~ ~ ~, '' bdrma S15e up. Ke, at 4505 MUST RENT nus WEEK •MAID SEJtVJCE SeUhore Dr. NO 1~ 3 4 br, 2 ba. 5G-l600, e ~~~ ~fer a ROOMY A nice. l Br A BR, 2 ba, e,lec bltna, !am • KITCHENETI'd den nr ~acll. mo incl util 3 Bl.KS to Bch, Dix 2 BR, FM muaic, rt pr, infant or teen ok, 138·122> HB. rm, frplc, fncd yd, Mesa • TWIN BEDS & ran~. M2«il3 erde, Sl'B. '7r2957 .,..,.. ,.,_ .... ~ CM ,,,..,,....~------MNI. ,....,_...,.. DIYV-, • * NEWER 3 BR. 2 ba. • BR, I ba. fam rm, trplc. PHONE M&-7"5 S16'5 WINTER v 3 4705 • \.'J It.ck t. t..1ch bltna, walk to PenM)'I, K----------544~ or 6GJS6J 2 BR, near 17th ShPe. uW Heated pool. Maid IUV. Bu.I Ht'V to CM. 10 min to OCC, pd. $125. 1613 Santa Ana Uct l i 2 br. furn. untum. Kl 2-1719 or 5'3-5231 evH- M&r1, Sl6'5 mo. ~2957 s MALL lmmac. hie. M-1 Holld1y Plua .,..._ area, n1. mta or bu.I. 08¥• One Bedroom Apt ovtdook ~. evea SG-1513. in& pool. Carport • rxtra N 3 BR, 2 ba, p.r&l't. qita, drpl, bltina. med. pool prtvil 64M510, Open Sat A: Sun. privata parlrlJli. '42..5151 1165 Pomcaa Av .. Co.ta Meu Nr Cit,J Hall 6 19th St 31~.aonf.a. Newport FURNISHED APTS. s ' EAS'l'BLUFF 3, 4 It 5 br. e Lup (1) Bed.room monthl uteDdable leaa. • Dlapoul1 •Ban Bluth Realty. m-am. • EDdOled Carports • Extra Lari• Ooaeu ACX Bay, 3 br, 2 be, bttnl. e Laundry F.outlu B c:pta, drps, rm tor boat It • Wallt to Harbor Bua amper Strie. S1J5. m-39'919 e Walk to ~ Shops c NO LEA.SE $95 mo. N ewport Shor• 3220 Kl ~16 :>46-:m!I E.ASTSIDE 1 • Br S12.:i0 ~~ rooma, from GOOD· LOCAT10N! • tt. o-t 8WJ ~·7777 ~~ -...... .-::--~-~~~~ --------tMQSN $60 • Util pd! 1 -man. No pct.a. Quiet, Nr • Baell Ba.y. Duplex Pum. 545-tS61 aft 7 • pm. OCEANfront, partly tum, S8T mo yrly lea.w. 2SU'it W. ~a.n Front, OR >0616. STEPS to ocean, 'fiew. new 2 br, TV. blt-.ina, carpet&. util pd. M2.m.s. 4 BR. 2 ba, TS' to beach. RENl ALS nd5 to reapona. party. ill ._.... u fv t..L.-~ '3rd St. (213) AN 8·7337. ....,..,.. n ,.,,_ WINTER/ NR • OCT.AN! Gefter•I S000 $.95 • UP/ 2 • 3 BR. __ o_R _>1™ Jlm1icl West Apls. DELUXE I -Br/ 2 -ea. Split level apt tor unlum/ ALL bltna. 642-5595. STEPS TO OCEAN~ View • MW 2 Br, TV, blt·lm. opts. ut1I pd. 642-3.915. 2 BDRM tum, quiet k>catlon. Yearty. Adult.a, no pet.a. 21S 32nd St. N.B. 4210 a.EAN! 1 • 2 Bdnn. Bltna, 8-med oellinp. From $90. 2m E Utb St. 646-llOl. a.EAN! 1 • 2 BR. Bltna, A.dulta. No pets. From-$90. im & 16th St. ~1*)1. CORONA DEL MAR • New Deluxe 1 It 2 Bdrma e 2 HEATED POOLS • CllJ1lftl a ctn.pea • aJJ eltc btt-ins • From SliO with utt1a pd. Pbone~ EASTSIDE 1 ST VACANCIES Larrt new 1 ' ) b!nn. 6lr1I A wftrn. G.,..._ and all extru.. One blk E. on Bay from Newport Blvd. to to FullerioD Aw., rilht to Ward Apta. See to appre- dm. PrdtSp .Adftreel ••• ~ft.em. MAltTINtQUI GARO INS Bacbelcq fun 5100 , From SllO 1 Bdrm • • • • • .. • From um 2 BdnD • • • • • • • • Floln 1125 3~·2a.th ma mo ~11"11'1 Bit-II Own It Ranae ..... I Poola ••••• Gl'9Cloul U~ ••• Put-lib SWTCMUadlftP 11th " ... Am. CM. MHSa MMm $tt.i0 llANO NIW 2 Bedrooms, ~lnl Ceatra1 ........ ~ UGKT AND ADtY .• ,, 1 . -i -.. y, '\ •2 r ' I ,H. .. Ql e - -I ... 1.- lbl I mT 1 --IW"1 - ttll·A. IR : (lit. Mtalt .... hit m -Gd ~ Me !ram SD). iiW w/w .nn $111 OCiA ""' *"" pr . Aft· um Cll • ~ ID-4 J. B '1lk ar ) * 28 541-(D -,- Nit 11111 -.... I B ORI le l135 Bean Bltn = IKI Up &tv1 -- 4.1• iRA Am1 /dri OC9f OR iii DWI m ~ a.n -I 2 Ir *-I m. == Hut -... Ml't . I • 1''-1Jll5lltl!Jl·J;i1 nr1:r: ~fffflgf.; .. 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" .f. • --.... • ••• .. • .' ••. : ~ J • t :· • ~,,..,... • • • • • ,.. ..... -..-~ ·.. ----- , \ { 24 DAILY PflOT,INNt-....... "'°'9dlJ, Ortow 4 1965 M!ltCHANOtSE FOi I MEK Hi NDISf FOi MliCHANDISI POI TRANSPORT A TIOH TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSftORTATION TRANS..ORT ATION TRANSPORTATION SALi AND TJlADf SALE AHO TRADE SALi ANO TRADE UMd Ca" f900 ------....;:;·-..... a Yachts 9000 Trvckt 9500 lmported_Au...__ 9600 ---· Office furnfture ecno BARGAINS tr.l&bl ~ of1:ce rum. Aetna °'"· lt24 N. Hezt>er, SA Ul·7310 - ~llance9 1100 . -- KENMORE autom Wlbr, late model. Jdnt cmd! ~· WW deUvlbiall SS. ~-&OJ. -ELECTRIC STOVE-$40 ~D'5 ~f!!l•nce9 1100 RARE old colored pua. ALMA'S, m w. 16th, NpB. JUlt w. of Placentla Ave. I Musi~ '""· 1125 C*lt4 Music c.. !tent a ..,.VoP*t .. bir· Home ............. (no obUpdon) Save frwn $50 tD $300 1I01 Newpart Bhd. en.ta Mda •1m GrBSON AMP/ STEEL GUITAR. $125 TOR BOTH! 952-G» SELMER !AX TEl'IOR MARK VI, 1JKE NEW! SJOO. Call: -..zn ...... 11*> CM Your 1'amJl1 Mule Noir! RENT a ""' Hammond PIANO • ft.SO mo -buy It tor XmM. JWQfOND !n CX1RONA DEL MAR. 2154 & O>e.11& Htn.J -OR HS3I). PiaDe9 I: Orpna Walnul JJemmcwd Orpa. ... ~ ... , ... '· P. O.r 'rte ~. ,.... ~ o u Me · low JMll1'" meam. scmmn • PUILLIPI CO. 1907 If. lbfn ... liqtt Ana. Oellbma ~, ..... .DWMl-ND TelnWen nos WE RENT Hl·fl & s...-.. ---·--· WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE *AUCTION* NEW NOW Garrard aut06llm ~ $19 If JOU wtJ1 tell or blq Roberta ltereo tape stw w~ • trJ, reco~r 770 149 Auctkln ay 1 p.m. CoMoi.uesr table I: 201'5% Newpcr1 MI &.- arm 100 l2 Windy's Auction B•m • n . mo Sabre Craft 35 New Ma&naYOX wal. WILL IUY w Saoar rdo, codq>lt CCN· color 1V ..... $595 $3*1 · en, no H.P. Intntttl(«. Ltaa stereo chnrr 73 25 GOOD In water ~ New r:v 8" 25 I USED l'URNl"IURE MAJUNA BOAT SA1.ll Falrdd.ld turn· I: APPLlANC'ES lam Paelllc Cout Hiway 646-1631 Huntiniton Harbour In table "° u ~~~~~~~-SUrUide EV LS-15 40 14 ""' FOAM! 59HllJ Ev8. 434-8611 ~ & JNl a a.ta Me• for "Do It ~· LEHMAN 10, IntercoDe&We- apbolattrinl ·cat while fO'I ndn& dinchY· 1~ yn. old. wait. IC-3ITl rM&. GE ~. nu Newport Blvcl., c.M. -MARIN!:~_.,.,.,...,v ... U'Allh-.,..'-v.,..Paint,,..__,-1. tlantic IUMMAGE SALE Put . u.m. Pwr eo.t Ski.P-l*"· lJc. 8'«112 e.._ stpna Alpba Sorortt,y Oct. 2 • ·11 FALCON P\ct!up ·mo VOLKSWAGEN ------- RECENT OVERRAUL CHEVROLET PVT • PTY, 962-4835 Imported Auto. Clearance Sale • lfW 1965 OPEU REAION 8 NUM•E" NO RADIATOR (you'll NV• watu) This IS extremely Impor- tant when buyin1 a Volk1- w11gen. Chick Iverson can fully gual'!lntee Y'(lur V.W . to your 1atl&tactlon. Au- thorlzP<i perts and courte-. ooa wrvlc. are pa(t of your euarantee. ..-... _ .. ,,_ .... _ IUYOA~ ,.,. __ ,,.. __ r; S. fJ I It~ KEEP IT tl GOING UNTIL OCT 7th thot11 when 111USIC • t:OO AM. 9010 Statkm Wqom ...... Sl6$ c -ot4 ~,,~, CHEVY for 66 REfi FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS )C2 N~ BMt. Costa Meu lAtl.u Bullden Of!b) ~·' ROUND IOUd Cberry- W'OOd drop leaJ \able with two extmlion le&vee. 6 S. Bent Wlnd8cr • back IOlid Bird! chain. ALI in euel· lent ccndttim-~ Let's Have a lalll * --------11' AUX Ge.ff Sloop, SS RJ1. o.cr..., Slpa • 2. MUlt ..U! $9115, gI ..cE. 20' SLOOP, DK· aalla, 1ea OUlhJana, 0.8. motor. $650. (Jlll f4M7611. 216' UJDERS Ir1' c:.Lua alaiop. Gd condl Gd radni record! $2500. 5e--1G. ,.._ Crulsen Sport Coupe, .......... S1695 2 Door SedaN • • . .. . S™-5 All are ti.died by G. M.'a 2' month or 24,000 mtll' ruaranWe. STANSBURY BUICK Contee to ~ 14 Lb bowttns ball that la, bq, ltlOtl. ~ ~ Good condition all for $25. lH Albert S&., a.&a ...... BOX lprlnr A: maur.a (.... CONNELL , s ooa IVll~ IS ALSO ~ OM.'I' AVTHOlllno POl5GHf O«Alfl INT .. Mo\UOI MUI. -~~~---per Or1hopecUc u .s. Koykm) S1l w. 1fth, CM l yr old. CMt ~ SD>. O>lta .... ••••••••• CHEVROLET 541-1454 bHt reu ctfer taka. u 8-1'76'5 '60 VW atatlon wqon, 3nl LEAVING STATE· 5*-<Mri. ~.JrGAIN~ ~OAINI -------aeaNt.~rarpMoS899to;,. 2828 Ha-L--•Ld. MUST SELLI UPH<X.S"I'ERXNG • $79~ a bara:atn? * NOWI --..-· ·-•• l"UUI'" ... -1 • ...__...... ............ 2 pc ~ erafta.. Almost MW 11' S&&rcftlt IH. .... u. 2036 Harbor !Mvd., C.M SA i.a"°" --. ..-....... • men> n.. -~ cabtn c:rui.r. Jollmon 1s -,_,on m.rtin oas :>48·5294 548•8511 COST A ME end tllbles, lamp tabla. m MaiA, HB "Berey'' .. outtio.nt. '*' lboftl1lw ''6 letue Elan ••••••••• romid d.lnl.D& roam ~ ~ . lilt tran.r. 51 hours Oii boat AAdh. 11(.C. Aultin HN.ley r~L1200 .ah otra lesvea, captains It ..,,-Kake offw. Alter Votvo, C"-CT, 01oper "S" 00 VOLIC! .. ftl· Con-___ .,,_.,. ____ _ cMira. llBlll 8dtle beDcb, Amprvf C.ler Mechlne I p.m. '15-lClS Deen ..._.. tmpert1 v~rt• to camper. Bred new '63 ou;v 8 l~ 2 dr. •p r'•!l'ICI DlillPle rtlda!r, b' Paint Start. ValDell OWi' ll" l3SANESS 'll ODkJm 11166 Hvbar MI Mam CM etl(ine. Still wannt9ea • Hdtp. Spta ~ Beeuti1Ul m. RC, deeiDntot mtr-$500. Bel& atfa tda, Ellpw desipef It built Eng:ine cost SJ7S. Sacritice ccndltion flilly equip. w...U ""'• ~ lanps, bnid-96l-1'10 etta. tD outPabtii all ltoc:ll WiR l.w at $1400. Must lee to be--xtru. incl. RAH. auto, P .S .. ed nll. ICil dubl, It m.t.c. r Span1lh couch (xlnt crmd) boau. ~/dinette, lold--r l.Jeve. Call ~-<>284. PB .. ~Decta tlnest" care. 1 to 4-.PM. ,_, !Ll>Df, S3ll, wrouaht iron baDlinl ed with equip. !IO bra aa Your Vo!kswqm ar t-orsetw '61 VW, radio, 11eat belta, SPECIAL $1895 a.& Me.a. lamp $90. Ev• ftlline. Owner ~ a:..-, top doOan, Paid !or sWJroof, mKhanically per-e ROY CARVER e POOL TAIW MHOl1 or ~ larr• u il boat. Prieed % or nat. can Mr. Allen. f«t, ' MW premium tbft, PONTIAC ~ w .. _.._. ..... ...__ _,_ oric ClOlt. Temu SEO()C) must ~ to appreciate. Hflfl and .... ........,....,: ~ .. ,......, -. Kl t-1 ~24 li73·2549. HOO w. O:>u1 Hwy. LI 8-3466 1115 BN7NIWICK $3111 ca*-t Ill> .. »'' wide. kMter Marlnen OR H393 ~ NEWPORT BEACH ~ deltnr7 6 1D11aJ1e-~ • 56CJl1 an. 'N ~AN Elpaa erw.--.=U::::Sc::n;:;;::N::i;;::H=lr!::::::;;:; A== Race ca", Rod• 9620 eP-"-lic .. ~--e na.; ~ ,,,,.. +I· We pm. • ..... ..., ....,. atra. f'MI ~ ~LEY wu nun- tab tnde-.. u.. oar CASH la 30 MINUTti clan. COit Sll,5IO; lell ------2 E T. MAGS to nt Olda, 62 ~ Nova too 4 door ~ ~.. far f'm'a/Appl HI lllO ~ CaD oner Kl 7-1301 '1:2 A.H. Oela.e DXI, MR, Poot or Cad. New $60. wap, R/H, allloclWic- SICAl.D POOL _. 5M-ICIJI W99 6 wlmd.t. wtrta. sood c.uid. 11195· Pvt &46·'1610 Pick up one pa;ymmt ol m 1...., 0nap i1Hlll Mite. Wam.4 1610 23' OWEN& Ill wai.r now. -:::pty=·=646-97::---:-::'====-11!111!!1.fW\ w .21 1: a.uume t.i o.A.c. * SPD:JAU * w l ll'Kft E.lrctJ. Wpe. napb1p VI • ·Gui A a _u_.ec1_c._"---""-"""" Call Mr. J~ m-om •. a.d7 ..... ...... 'fV1, eolar TVr. ,.._._ ~~ MIW ~~~~ ~~ ~ 1Alll'p = talllls ..... lee box, ..... Med ---------- .... ~end blbm SOOJ(lt nn Cbllm r.mo. eo-31111 a11 •pm. 1'63 MAH I ePublic Nottcee ....., chain, d '*1'-II 5-2083 UN CRll Qd. Twin lel'eW '62 oa;v Impala J docir ~ .,.,..., ..._.., rctrp.~ ft.al Wi. buJ l&ts,lt,.. .... No Depolttl* o.tz ... Fr9I ltn'-6 D•· •I .., rn. Aflll. It+~ J essee'1 Kl MJ.41 W~.:S ... USID · t!s: ~ ::-= ' DR. rau 11 hardtop, auto, V·I. power ~ arm A3-Jllo. .KUM atr, R/H. Piclt up one~ ~ JlutMr, CK, 1Gmz U..S ldlict:. ~ cUiDet I menl ol $.Sl.20 I: UIUJM t.l '"-Jll!N,almolt...,. ~ ~ti JIJ" wide. 1C.oNi « 'IC TROJAN • 25'/ ~ Sllwt SAY= wtUt &ID-C.A.C. Call Mr. JOlf1)b ... -11811114 Ids.-_ -:;HM111:::==:;:dlr;:::;:;:l;::N.=== o~i: :=.I • pm « :.=ate ~nor. m.-Ol3l Dtr. = ~. ':! FREE TO YOU S35M 'li6 MUSTANG <:«nl Only ePublic Notice• .... -. lA'ftll:r pm bdrm !!~~· ~ IMts 9030 -400 • mt. Sue $.'!iOO! 'N '6t (])t'Y.U. Malitl'I tupa-~~~ma ~~=-~ * SKllOAT * STAllSIUlf llJICK ~~.~~~~ = :;,n·P1:t0~ ':!; ,, O.ARlidi SALE! maaths old, free • a'OOd 14' Havoc: Ski eo.t, C'UIL in. 1920 Newport.Blvd. ~~ Mu.st •ll/ pa,yment ol ~.40 6 usume Ota 8. M.&tD llt. llUta AM COLOR TV irkatd Bdl Ollar T.'f. lllf ,...... 1'00d cab. ~. 1 '71' r:ur' tube ~ 119 tnde, DD CIUb ....... : nancJnr oo pdlilJQ. .:1 5-1545 or IO-UU - J r ...... Goes A HOW! Jaome, "1411 KB. lQ/t terior, e> bp ~ w/ Costa Ml!A ~ OR 5-. ti.! Q.A.C Call Mr. Joteph I. ( ... JWa1E, Clf. S PALMS, .ct. &!lout t t111t elec:tric It.In. New C.ontbi-1138--0331 Dir. ANO m;o: .. ..... ... .ii. l'rm:ll haw been cut-mtal TUt ™"· ...... 19" m IUICK r' '56 CHE\'Y 2-cir WAGON \iscellaa-ew MOO 5 .. a r GiNs K'DliD 1'Clll dia end mcrre. Call Mab Otter New palnt, autom tram. 646-... ad tlL OR 5-DI. MMllJS. 10/4 14~ SIQ lloaS. llerc. eiec. J'6U'" COUPE '11 BUIO< SKYLARK. RIH. SD>. WW trade. 124~ POd-r' B&iiliif4: • i61Dit ft!Z to ao01f hamee • I Comi>'et• w/ tnller, $6'7S. a U JUUy f'Q'UlpPfd + a.Ir. Gamet, Balboa. AU. Ltft11s ts D1i111r1s • m.t I • ~ ~ JCm Fent* Kl MQl.4 aft 5 pm. ~ ~ with &'f!G.Uine TUie ovtt Sl)'mb. -1963 OIEVY __ ll_4_clr_· - StiOO.. -cMl·zrtrc:.!-.-, = LAM. CM. ~ lid~ leather bucket 1tata. Kl~ 400 Nova W~. $1Jll5 -UP •fr J11 i1i9 .... ._., IMt Slip, Moot-l!'J 9036 s band radio with factory '64 RfVlEJU. alr cond, eu:. Monunp m-3676. 1t'oQ .... W'8 11 ._,. 2 ~ = ~ :::"' i:! WANTm: boat moodn& air eodlll&rung. 12,000 ml. ~-Mu.st Sell! '63 GREENBRIAR, 9 1>9u i Fuiii•••••• .. i1"•••i'-ii'i'"A:.·.-.. t.,.' 1 .,.,t.Sn 1 Newport Beach area. $4395 m-:im. :'::1~~ <Da>. Sl295. Kl...,....... 10/4 430-1242 (Loa Alamlta.). ------ nu: .. __.. ~ ldt· • BOAT~. Newport Har-STAllJIURY BUKI CADILLAC '60 IMPALA 4 dr hardt~ .--.__ _ ...... •--~.. P"'1" aJ,kle, t:n.Da. R/H. Re-.._ 5 .-. old . .,...,_ ..-, -to ... ..._ '"'ft .a. tAn U ... 1 ...... $1£85, 646-5196_. __ -...... 1llO Newport ams. '5' CAD. R I: H, full power, '51 OtEVY 2 dr bdtp • 8iil£ -DdallduN WANTED Z '-4' ~ ..__ ·--a.Ir cond, pnvate party P!O. l R/H • .....,. ' ---u nnn..iG ~la ---.u-...,,.. C'/ , autom. -~ JW dis. 2llll Prt-''""',_~ ...,. • ....,,. 6C&-1'l3 aft 10 am. "99 M.., N.a. l.G/4 oft Udo llle. m-336 "* '5' Jaguar small Sedan. --------...,..,..-=------'63 moe or Xlnt eand! '12 CJfEVY D Non a . • Wit old kitt-., cuta, put lifCnUNG for LEASE -SS-1331 CHEVROLET Auto. RAH, • MW WSW'a. ,...., ~ .... 1«n .,. to 50'. Gd! Sl<BS. 64H767 llaUnella Ttr. CdM. 10/2 5Cl.Q8 lltfa 4:30 PM. ., &•MANN ~HI A I C ~ALA new 3'8 tftline. J'REE "",.., 1-·'-2 65' te 7Ji DOCK SPACE """ w A an Help Y oul ........ ~ AV .. " .. ar.• n• -..-Needa ~ W0111. Best ol· ~old.~. 10/4 _.___ ~ ~ BEA IJT'ffUL '14 •..,..,.,of Ca.sh! fer. &42--4308. • Credit Problem1! ,ITS MM1 LJVUTOCK MoWle Heme. '200 Riii• w/a/w, vinyl. bctta. •New ln ~State! '57 aa;v Wac. 'i295.oo $1.IDO. 6'75·3918. • In Military Service! TERMS tf ct.tr.d. ,.... 8•1ral llOO BUDGER Ex;pendo 15' wide. • Wmt a Good Car? 49f.-9'UO eft8 °" wbnda. 1 ·Br/ R.dri&I WW · cpW MERCEDES IENZ Banknqit °" have had a ~· PIGIXM Aadni blmlr'a ~.&.~awnl ~!!' ~· .-.u BUY A .--.. poaeaion. I can help you UMd Cut 9900 Good IDc:lc • to '5 pair. -· ...._ .-.. ~ ......,,. I · ·•nu u-.u ln most cua• Call KeMy ----- Haw -., nc.d. KI •BL 2lJl Harbar/ IP C-10/CM. . Mercedel Jons "2""733. r can w CHRYSLER 2 • Bft. DErROilER 1xf7 '!GD don't koow abcM-We )'OW' ~t b7 phone. ~,; Cett ll20 $2500. lb)ae ol1lir ca dn le MY• many we know about 12 yn exp belpl111 othera. '58 QIR~ s.n_. 4 BURMESE K:rTrENS p!l&a. Le. fer cub! Is they an ru~ See Dir. door eedan. BEAUTl1'UL p wbaiM • lhlca OV ._. c ov HCR. our eeledioa. ----,.......,,.___ CX>NDmON tbru out. All _.. _,,. '59 fLiiTWOOO JQxi) JIM SI.EMONS Jmporta • e CHEVY$ e extru lnd RIH. a~"°""" -========== EXC!L .(X)ND. l.11*2125 UO W. WU91t ,59 ~ HudtolJ steerlnc 6: brakes, I Wl1 Oefl 1121 lanta Ana 54Mll4 58 t pua. wagon aeat. lull ie.u.. f&ctorJ ~ ..__ ,._ ======== 'SI Bel AJt 4 door air ~Honinl etc. Low ERSOC ~,_. • pc. Dtaltlll .... aUll A l.2SS. L TABLE ~ Ll« wc:xm BatRWD. m.t. HOt..StmtY .... -4 ti 6-la-~ mitin tDr ......... ~---...--HEVYS ...... ..., I CONNELL UMd C." 9900 CONTINENTAL - 1964 Uncoln Contlntntal Se- dan. fU111 equipped, !Ur condltionlni, low mileage. AllBI MOTOR CO • OldsmoblS.Cadlll ac 11!!0 So Coot Hlwa,y LAGUNA BEACH HY 4-1084 KJ 7.31re --CORVETTE 'SI CORVETJ"E 4 • apd. Superchar(d. GoUut <Nef" aeu. 1011 N. Weatwood, lU. '63 STINGRAY/ P---:-&ud;. Silver w/ blk • Int. New t1f'8. Good • eond! SACJU· nCE! $%l60. 673-5730. FALCON ePublic Noticee '13 FaJcm ctduxe t door wqoo, automatic, RIH. Pick up one pa,yment of ~.20 I: a.uume bat O.A.C. can Mr. JORph "38-0331. Oii. FALCON '64 r AlL'ON RANCHER.O RAH. xlnt eond. $1895. LI MOO FORD 1961 Ford Galaxie 4Dr. Sedan Radio, heater. ~r lleer- in& and aumiatic trammil· lion. 8eaut1tu1 ebony b1adl flniab. lnteri« Just UM oew. Uc OYF 203 · $795 STANSBURY BUICK l.9'JO Newport Bl\ld. a:.ta Met1a H>-9022 '12 FORD VI Fa.lr1ane. 2 dr. cpe. EXCELLENT CON· DmON 11ffiUOl1T. AU xtru tncl. R I: H, auto. etc. "Cute u a bu&'• or!" Loolu I: nml Un Q«W. Local new car trade. Wu $1295 . SPECIAL norr; e ltOY CAaVllt e PONTIAC 1a w. o..t RWJ. u •sa NEWPORT BF.AOf ehbllc Notice• '13 Font GalaJde 500. hit· bltctr. factOll'1 a1r. run power. Pick up one PQ- ment cl ... I: ..-w:ne Ml 0.A.C Call Mr. Joeepb 638-<ml Dtr. '17 FORD 2 dr hardtop, euto-- matic, RAH, .. , belta, aood tirt, excell lntmor. '9 eJlliDe. Niia rood $200. Call m ·10llO. '63-FORO Gala.Jde Hardtop coupe. V·I . auto, powt'I' atr, R/H ~ G&M~Ce. 1501 Newpo" Blvd. Oleta Mesa ~ '57 CTRY • led + T • bird eQJ· Auto. Xlnt • pamt A t:itte. Barpia . $ll.5! 64H731. '60 COUNTRY Squire 9 pua Radio, heater, power braba A ltftrin&, auto ~ alon. $895. 56-3924. '51 FORD 2 dr, VI. waa, '235 w/'51 motor, ~H. sood ttrea. 1861 SUpertar, CM. '58 FORD WACON VI 2 • Dr. Sdck, Ori. -owner, S4S5. Call 142-i.m. '61 FALCON, talce onr pm. S34 mo. 113 MClllte VI.at&, CM. 5'Hla2. * ·ii FORI> GAL.\XIE * GOOD CONDmON. $125. 462 Maa:noUa. C.M. '61 FORD RANCHER<> $300 • dn. Pmta • Ill mo. U •llil'T after I · pm. nND nm 'riiliioa rov H&l:D l'fOW • ._ ... "T• ........... ...,__~ ... Uted Cert 9900 -OLDSMOllL! ---· -BAR.GAIN!! Ulm Old1 narnlc 88, $200 under and a ateal at ._ auto lJ'anl. ~d radio. e. milea. Call after I, 90 '63 SI' A1U1RE/ F'U.1J • Bucket • aem/ FM/ cond! Extru! Ml~ '62 STARYIRE/ Air • 1..11'e New! MUST Sell! ~anta Ana. aft 6 pm. PLYMOUTH ---------ePubllc Notice '&-: PLYMOUTH Belv auto. V·I, power au. up one pe.yment ol 6: UIUlne t.J, O.A.C. Mr. Joaeph 638-0331 Dir • 'SI PLY 4 • dr wq. iOQd! SZ50 or w I trade t pbdo • equip or! ~-9612. PONTIAC '65 PONTIAC Bonne.we door bardlap aporta 'The ttoe.t care In Poat!ac' best aelllni lme.'' Aheol ly io.ded wtth all incl full pown, tactDry conditi<Jntna etc. 6000 mi lea (factory warranty Sold new I: aerv~ ~ Save approximatd7 Sl Special OblY $3995. e ROY CARVEil e PONTIAC HOO W. Cout Hwy. U NEWPORT BEAOi • Unconditional GuarantM • '64 Pootiac Sta Wq, 9 auk>, power lteer1nc. Extra &harp! .. dn. wtt. Call er. mer. Tl4· '63 CRAND PRIX $2500. ly eqWJ>, fcty air. cmd! ~ '59 BONNEVlU.E white cir. S8'.l5 or trade tar omy ear. ~1m. '1iO BONN 2 • DR CPE.' p $'!lJO. XLNT • COND! m-om RA MILER I BIG SAVINGS ! on NEW 1965 ~ BIG STOCK.ALL MODELS . ALSO llG SAVINGS Oil CHOfCI USED CARS. All ...._.Na.me ~ tenu IOI DUNN ltAMILlk 17'5 Npt. c:.K. T-llltD '61 T.SIRD apart LIKJ: NEW CX>ND ntRUOtJT. Loeded ewry extra Ind fUll JOW9' factory a1r condldan i..oc.1. onxtnal. 1 ewner New car trac» An out lt.alld2lw value wu Special $1195 e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC 1.00 W. Cout Hwy. U NEWPORT BEACH '64 T-BIRD, run fador7 JIOW'.T· Xlnt cond. $2IOD.. Nl-5410 HB TEMPEST '64 PONTlAC Tempest V· • top Le M&111 2 dooc' hard IPOf1I coupe. All extru tncl steettaa. R/H, auto, power bnba. buclcet meat.a eCJ: . UKE NEW <X>NDmo N THRU • Ot!I'· Low m.lleqe (factory n.rrant;y). Sold new A lftVi~ her-. (2 to chooee from) Only ~ e ltOY CAltVElt e PONTIAC l«M> W. Cout Hwy. U W. NEWPORT BEACH ePvblicNotlcee 'I.' Teiapat IA K-1p1rt caupe, •utom.atic. RIB. Pick i., OM pQ111111t el MUii A UIW1ll baJ, O·A.C. Call Mr. J.epb a.om Dtr. r' POODLES M5 -UP 9AWsyc-.,,."" M '57 2 dooc-v.a Id.ck mileqe. "Showa tlDlll °' AXC/ V AIUOUI AGEi 'IC HONDA 1C11 UCBU::a. G '5'1 Bel Air bdtp Cpe care ia tact ao ..._. le New Ca" tlOO New C.rs 9100 llLVIJV Dk • daoc « Bme. XLNT CX>NDI EXTR.ASI 'S2 MG-TD, xlnt aaDdt Price '5'1 210 Hdtp CoQpe CJriPW It'• lmd ti blbfte. '' i~ .. ~---~~~~~~--~ii ·(HEVROltT 2828 Harbor Blvd. MC1 bUe • ~ Gl'f Mab OU.I ,,,.... Ind owr t200 ID replace-'51 ~ dr I ICick New C# tnde, Jlfbd to KI 1-Tltl « U H 'm. '15 YAMAHA &a: "'--'-mmt parU .._ 53&-l&M. '51 Wac 2 dr I llkk. Mil araJy ... POOrlLi CROONING __,--' •·-'SS Bel Air 4 dr V-t e ltOY CAaVll e r~Ll41ftft LDSON& a... .wt w e. net. c:;,..,~ tab fN« MGB '64 w"' ....._ R 1e '55 ~ • Pldr Up PONTIAC ;rlV9 MIU Sllv• ....._ ..._. • ---JDtl. . H, bul•tdul ~ $2115. 'S2 ~ ton Pldi Up 1-W .n...... ..... ltt-1%ll..-~-.... _ * '15 TR.IUMPH Boanrvme Kl H.361, 213-U J-1Xl. Chuck Stentan -· .._ ltw'J . .LI Mm Costa Mesa ------------------BE Au TI FU L Mlnlatm'e ~~()NTBI :!°th. noo Hart.or CM. M2~ ===NEW==J'Olt=='=·=ACH=· ~ ~IL MaJa. Pure baact. RENAll.T * Uncon41'tlett•I ~OMIT i?5 7 w.bold.AXCres.Mm ~ ft50 'fl CA.RA~ XLNT Gua ........ * tjff .I ST A.It GA.ZBJC• ~ oa.r .... 1151. * 'IS VDPA * COND, fWf, 4 ... 15 mps. '6' lmplala t ,... StaUoo ePwblc Notice. _ ....... -"'.-...,,._ _ _.a...-A. AKC Nl9, Illa male, I GOOD OONJ>l'l'lON Flnt ~ $311 .... tt. W&l'JO, PGWW' l/B auto '12 a)la1' a_. D*m A :::. " ._ ... ,...... x 9'.:-=n_ c:eD ~ si~ Mt-na 14M59'1. :;:. :ncaa ~~ *'-..-lW. a wkt ~ If"· ........ ._ T -Pldr •-... mtol ,......_.....,. twT--.. KOOAftJU poodle "" SUNmM T?4-xa. ar. ta•• -·w cu.c :-'-C:':S...:.••= kc ~ a...n, a ft .... Aute ... vke ,.,._~ "SI CHIV·WAO fiOO ail Mr· ~ _. ,:-• .. .. .... -... 5tleM. TWO •• w.v a..-rtma. " '62 SUNB&6M ALPINE I RIJt .... Dir. 217 __ ... :-•1£..• •:~ , POODLil7 ~na • lllllf. -ct .. "' ... • -11p ~ ... ~ .-...... ...._ ,,._ .. ;-W'~ ,,r..;:;-MAL&.~ .. • ..._ lllr'lt MM ._.ta,.,.._~ ,_... ~ ...... C.. lllQ IC. att .. _ Ml-f7ll ft'9 A ..... ecla:; l W ~ 'U • 'fl M8-1SS3. ;;.;.;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:• ::;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; •a..' •;:_ MOilllm illb> ..._ llldc!lt • .. .. 'G • '41 ;~~ 1.. :~ ...... ~" .. ~ O...•'IZ· ··~ ,.. ' ..... -'IW um. ...... ·~ --:;- .... HUU'I' • IHJTI', 54HeJ. ~ .. pm. <XlftVAla iWWM cbrame TllUMPH 1cn11111~: ,. •• •• I) ' . . . I \ I Ahead: Greater Tomorrow' UC I {~ ·-.:~ . . . . . . ... ,. .... ., Me•.W"' .... ::r:w .......... ,,.,. :.tJ =...,. ., .... rw,,.. .. " Chtrt91 H. Le.1 ............ Melf Ly. Hert.Mn .. , ... LM '•Y"• .......,.,..., Th.Mat K•t•tl ...., ,......, ., -0..· ce. .. ............ Part ef die W•k' . . . .. ,,, . . . Them The Hope Rests • Ill ly CHARLES H. LOOS a.. ..... ~ ....... .... 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GATHERS: FROM FIVE NATIONS, FROM ACROSS THE U.S., UCl'S FIRST FACULTY STANDS SILHOUEITED IN THE SUNSET AT CONVOCATION I N 20 YEARS. 100 YEA RS' WORK 7 A Door Opens on Tomorrow: UCl's Challenge "It crackles, the whole place has an 1..1r of electricity about 1t. I can't remember when I've been more ex- cited about starting a school year," aaJd the professor as he straight- ened a stack of boob. His office smelled of fresh paint. A colleague stuck his head in the door. "How am I going to teach a lab course," he fretted, "my equipment ii h u n g up somewhere between here and Schenectady." "Well, you can alwar,s lecture for the fll'lt week, or so, ' quipped the first prof eaor. Outside, a group of workmen ar· gued in Spanish over where a tree should be pl.aced, "That's one thing ru mis! for the first few years -big graceful trees" sighed the profesaor. obwn the ball, a dean pondered over ~me no tee for the !int fresh- man ~ be will teach In 10 ,ean. "fm gotn1 to have a Jot of fun teactfnc freshmen aratn," be llid. "Of aoune. tt lm't aJf fn"Y· Teach- ing 6pperclasamen la mer. You kn~!L~~Y what to expect from up~men because you know what;m•terial they were exposed to befof they came to your class." I the library elevator, an irrev· eran freshman joked about the ad· rnlnistrative offices on the fifth floor. "We call the fifth floor heaven because that's where the gods hang out," he said. Finds The Ma11 Id tbe gymnasium, an angry lit· tie man rushed up to the tall gen· tleman in the dark suit. "Do you know anything about what's going on around here," snapped the little man. ··rve got some equipment to move in here and nobody seems to know where it goes." "Well. I know something about what's going on," said the tall man, extending his hand in greeting and breaking into an amused smile. "I'm Chancellor Aldrich. What can I do to help you?" Sights and sounds of the Uni- versity of Cali!ornia, lrvine, circa October 1965- 0nly month!, weeks, days ago, the sight& and sounds were of jack- hammers a n d shouting foremen. And for 100 years before that, bawl· ing cattle and the wind in the gl"US. Today, the sight& and aounda changed again-alarm clocks in the dorms and tbe bush falling over lee· ture balls as professors faced classe.s for the first time. Net Eve• a Name The "instant univenity" came alive today. Well, not quiUI imtant It just seems that way. Actually, it's been four years plus about two months since that hot July day in 1961 when L. E. Cox, UCI's first employe, came to Orange County to get the project under way. The ifproject" didn't even have a name then. It bas one now, of course, al- though a mascot and colon, pe- haps some variation of UC'• tradi· tional blue and gold, have yet to be chosen. UCI also bas 1,500 students, a 1 HI-member faculty. an administra· tive and housekeeping staff num· bering about 300 and eight major butldingY plus other campus im· provements worth more than $20 million. Lest that last figure frighten, or impress you. it is estimated UCI will have cost some $300 million by the time it reaches its ultimate 27 ,500- student capacity about 1900. The first 1,000 acres of the cam· pU! were donated to the university by the Irvine Company, owners of tbe vast Irvine Ranch which covers 20 per cent of Orange County. UC Regents have since purchased an additional 510 acrea. The Irvine Comp~y promiled to develop a minimum of 10,000 acres surrounding the Ol!ll!>U' mto a university-oriented city. Under praent plans, 1 o m e 13,000 to 15,000 ICftl encircling the campus wlll be denloped in conjunction with~ ,,_ill at the uninnity. The community, now known in· formally as "University City," la probably the tint in hiltory to get •tarted with a university and a ~olf course. However, the first of a serie.s of residential communities which will become pat of the city, is now un- der construction. A private Luth- eran College also is slated for the area. Ultimately, the entire 44,000- acre coutal region of the Irvine Ranch, including the area surround· ing the university, is expected to become a carefully planned urban setting for a population of 150,000. Enrollment at UCI it,,ell is ex· pected to be limited to about 2,000 studenta for the fint four years. A 198U7 conitruction budget of $15 mlD1on for the campus already has been approved by UC Regents. but plans for this money mclude only one major classroom building which will nake a significant d1Herence in the number of students UCI will be capable of handlmg. This is a S9 mtllton physical S<'iences building. which will in· crease the university's classroom space by about 750 seats. Site work already is under way. but the building won't be ready un· til 1968. Aller the first four years, uni· versity officials expect UCl enroll· menta to increase at the rate of about 1,000 a year until the 27 ,500 figure is reached. UCI ia 1mall now, but It is ex· peeled to grow from infancy to ma- tw1ty ln the relatively abort span of 26-25 years. Al. Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. puta it: "What hu ta.ken Berke- ley alm01t a hundred years and UCLA forty, we muat do in twenty." With all this rapid growth, one might expect problems. UCI has aome already. Nobody is de~ying that. They range all the way from a 350-seat lecture hall without rest-rooms to concern over whether UCI ii trymg to do too much too fast. In years to come, university of· ficials no doubt will look back and chuckle about some of the p•ob- lems. Others aren't so funny. Chancellor Aldrich concedes apace will be one of UCT's biggest problems now that its joors are open. Neceasary expansion of the llbnary looms as another biit one. "And there is. after all ." he notes, "the whole problem of seeing if what we have put together here will work u 1l was intended to." Dr. Jack W Peltuon, vice chan· cellor for academic affairs, points out that "All of these things are inter-related-the quality of our Ji. brary and of our labs will determ· ine, to a large extent. our continu· in~ ability to attrart qualitv facultv memben and quality students and to develop qualitv programs." The problems are there, but then. nobody ever said it was going to be euy. And, there are also great ex· pectations revolving around 1ome of the unusual academic approaches UCT will try. O•e ef lta tu.• There is for example, a depart· ment of psychobiology, one of the few if not the only one of Its kind in the nation. It ls a new term. but one that recognizes an old aca· demic problem -that there are. after all two kinds of psychologuts. One dea!J with social problems and is, essentially. a social scientist. The other deals with basic animal functions, which determine behav- ior and is, essentially. a biologist. ln history, greater emphasis will be placed on cultural history as opposed to political hlstory, which has dominated the college clusroom for so long. The goal of the fine arts divi· sion will be to combine the old function of the conservatory with 1 liberal education and . in the pr~ cess. turn out artists and perform- ers of professional calJber who will Student Ke9note 'We Are Small • Ill also know something a b o u t the world around them. There will be the Pa..v-Fail op- tion for students who want to tab a course completely out of their field, but, at the same time, don't want to ri!k their grade point av- erages and perhaps Jose a shot at gradua!.e school. Ne Ivory Tower These are only a few ebmples of how UCI is taking a freah look at academic programs. These and others could have a major impact on the academic world. What of ucrs impact on the community'? Chancellor Aldrich hu made it clear that UCI will not be Ill ivory tower. The potential impact -10tellec- tua1Jy, culturally and economJcall1 -staggers the imagioat.ion. There Is already evJdence. on the eronornic side. that the uni- versity is helping to draw new ui. dustry. To the real estate man or retail merchant, the university it· self is an industry. The arrival of students, who. according to plan- ners, generate about u much in· come as a factory worker, but do not require the same amount of tu-supported services, enhance.s the economic picture. And no doubt, the university. by lta very presence, will se"e to con· stantly upgrade intellectual and cultunJ I e v e 1 s throughout sur- rounding complunities. This effect. usually a subtle one. already is bc- mg felt. Number, But We Have Much to Do' (Nttr'1 N.U: The follow· California at Irvine. And ... nmarb an dtNe 91 now on this Important oc· Dime Belt. ... 11.,._..N caslon. we have both come ua ,_... ... w• dleeea ot aae. You and I are pre-,_tile re&e el~ aped· pared lo seek a higher ed· er et a. eemwt9U. w~ ucaUon and the university ..W t...s .,... .. , el ls prepared lo culde us die MW cam,..) toward our goals. Before this day. the unJ. Dlltlnculabed cuuta: verslty consisted ol • tw~ What a truly beautiful way partnershjp. that of the campaa thla La I We an in-faculty and the admlnlstra- d..cl fcrtunate lo be able to tion. This was indeed an ex- cellent partnenhtp ror the PCllWe oar education In aucb bulneas ol setting the foun- lml*tal aurroundt.np. It la dationa for Irvine. But until vetf dtmcult to txpreu tbl today. thit wa1 not a com· pr1.tt and honor that we all plete univenltJ. for what ls •hire .. ll)tmben of thlJ :tJ>l;:,°' l~ u1:~~ou~ flrlt academic community three-way partnenhip 18 be- ol tM Univerllty of CalUor-Int formed: tht faculty, the II •t ' ........ I •1 • 4Wb-D~!'ifilW we ._. thlJ baa« and denta. Alont with this put. pride lta ti;prualon muit nenhtp cornea educational ~ u hldlvtdual taper-o p p o r t u n t t l e 1, cbal- lenct. ~ and relpOOllbilltiea. ID 1111, wbtn IDID1 of UJ It bu been aald by a ,,.. bltlMlnt our ftrat member ot the faculty that year ol blab acbool. the "Wt can dtlperatel,J about uni*'811tJ wu bectnnlnt ltl the lndlvidual 1tudtflt wbo On~~ prtparadan. I.a car.. delptrat.IJ • b •at W9 ~ alont tbt road mUint .. DM out 0( hls foundation for our future . It will be our ruponsibll· lty lo take the tools that we gain and put them lo good UH ln contlnutn1 our lntel· lectual growth. It will not be an euy tut to match the excellence of the faculty and admlnlstra· lion. Yet we muat try, and try we wUl. Llke the staff of the unlwnity. we have the de.aJn to make Ulla cam· pua • truly dlstiquilbed place ol blper leamtnc. Wt do not want thla lo bt jut "another acbool." Al chart· er atudtnta, Wt do have the opportunltJ to make ..,., slaniftcant ccntrlbutiom to the preMftt and fOI' tbe M· uni ol lrvtnt. Thia la an op- In a llfttlmt. have great Importance and con~uen~. What each ot us does will matter. We must have much fore. sight and vision when we plan for yean to come. Will our Institutions be •tront en<>Qgh to endure the test of time and erowth ! We muat reallu that by the year 1990, 1Vben we are ln our late 40'1 and are beglnninC to watch our children enter college. this campua will ac- commodate 27.500 students. This is • ataumn1 ncure compared lo our bealnnlnl number 0( 1.5'». We are am•U In number, but we have much to do. We muat mold the future ol thia b setting atandarda ~~iiilili!IP1itlf;~~f->"SIR!~p•.;,wl fint few years. and b~ par· Uclpatlq fUlly ln the paft.. oershtp of wblcb wt are a member. FIRST ASS&tillY: PACKED HOUSE 6ATHERS AT UCI FACULTY CONVOCAT10N :=-.. ~:::a;'!; :t;,1!."::=a~ Slnct thla la the ftnt ,.ar and we art few ln number, Wt Med not fur that Wt wUl becomt lOll tn tht crowd ol a tar,. 1tudent boc17. TbtM fortunate ctr- cum11ancea wtll olfer many opportuniU. for IDdtviduala and IJ"OUl)I alike, at lrvlne. Th1t a1ao 1DMD1 tbat each proj9et ,.. UDdertatt wW 'Ib1I la a truly ,,..t d&J for the uniV'Vlity, the am. denta and our puata. To- da.7 u these doon optD. ....... makiJll ~. Al our late ~ Joma P'itz1erald KennedJ &aid. ''\At aaa btsm.•• .-... ..... ~ ... -_...,_ ......................... .__ \ l . Responsibility: Key • Ill e DI IOOMS • surns • YIU.AS WARMEST .WELCOME ••• To the Faculty, Studenta, and Admlnletretion of The UnJ. ,,.,..ity of Callhwnla, Irvine. We are proud, grateful, and prrvi..,_, to be a put of thla wonderful community In which the apeclal contrlbut· Iona of The Unlver'Slty wlll m .. n so much to U1 all. Whatever your nffda may M-for meetlnta. aemhwrs, conventiona, banquet~ jUtt plain good, oacf.fashloned r.taxing, the Staff of The Newporter Inn 11 et your aervice. George D. luccola President I' :INN HIGHWAY 101·A at JAMIOllE IOAD NIWPOIT llACH 675-1700 --- :1 Student Government I Ba'!. & IJ eac~ Re1lty, Inc. UJefco~ U o/ C Jrvine ATTENTION: CUSTOM BUILDERS LEMON HEIGHTS HOMESITE with Beauti,!ul view of Valley and Saddle Back 2 l ots totaling ap- prox 1~ acres Full pnce S32.000 Terms. 873-7821 Evea. ~966 IVY LEAGUE ATMOSPHERE Charming 2 story Cape Cod home. Spacious -1900 sq. ft. Gracious -formal liv. room & family room. !Yerytluna for your comfort & convenience 1ncludin1 the down-to-earth price of only JM,950. It bu a POOL. too. 548-1181 EYes. &U-2253 NEAR UNIVERSITY Permanent. beautiful. panoramic VIEW of ocean & bay from tbJa lovety 3 bdrm. 4 yr. old home on choice corner in Harbor View Hilla. Just the rig ht di.stance from the (reewaya. Uniytnity of lr'rine, and the new Imn. Center. Aakin1 '42,500. 873-9200 ETu. 875-6719 FOR THE PRUDENT PROFISSOR Coq 2 bdrm. home + 2 bdrm. aue1t apt. above o ventu praee PLUS IUllt or bacbelor quarten ott the petio. Carpeta. dnpea 6 Ito.ea included. P rl~ '43,&oo wltll •2ttlltnt terms. 87~ ..... M8-8888 SECLUDED TRR SHADED MODIRN 1n ea.ta lllu. J Bclfm. 2 bath. A home wbere the family Clft llft ln ;maei. A. 1m'lt treMbacle4 1ard IUIJ'CIUDW by a bedp. A modem, all ei.ctr le kitchua. Maft1, ._, 1alWM, ~ rut buJ at "5,950, and owner will .ell F.H.A. See this one! • 548-1181 , IY• t1M981 -, ....... ,.... ~ " . ~ Ll&;11'1 - .... ,..,. ...... OMee ........ IM. Oll..-o lamllJ room. So BYel. 813..()SM .f .. • • • .. I .. . wt.j ., ET pre, .. , l •• Dle! uq ~ ~ anl eclt-... .. . , " ' " ~ ' .. d. pa .. i-. ~ Ide, ,, .. oia ouM 0 .. •• rtt. ea. ,. " .. ~ DI& el, • ,, . ud l JI • -Ji. ti r .. -. .., • • . . .. ... . . ~ bf ... bl ... :io ... ... . ll ti lC C" It. .. m ic •r .. j. . . . .. . . r " s • t ' ,, ' .. GOUR ET 'DELI ACIES ATA SAVINGS AND LOAN? Yes, we've selected chefs from six top restaurants to prepare gourmet delicacies for you on six different days. An l.B.M. comput~r will produce complimentary recipes from Gny spot on the globe . We specialize in the future, but the most important time is right here, right now. That's why we're celebrating a new year in October with our first annual "International Gourmet Week." A year at Costa Mesa Savings starts at the beginning of any quarter. Why not start your biggest year in October, during the first annual "Intern.ational Gour- met Week"? If you can spare $5000.00 for instance, you'll be $248.50 richer next October. That's because at Costa Mesa Savings your money earns 4.97% when COMPOUNDED DAILY at our cur- rent annuaz rate of 4.85% and held tor a COSTff M.ESfl sm'ING~ year. Come down, join the festivities, we'll \1 \l \1 V U be waiting to cater to you. Costs no more and LOAN ASSOCIATION than an ordinary chefiess savings and loan. Newport at 19th, Costa Mesa, California -,~ Friday, Oct. 1 KARAMS of Newport Beach ..• ~ Long Island Bay Scallops, Sautc Meuniere. · Monday, Oct. 4 UKRAMADA of Orange ... Chicken Kiev "'!:/cabbage rolls. Tuesday, Oct. 5 LA PALOMA of Tustin ... Guacamole y Frijoles. Wednesday, Oct. 6 STUFT SHIRT of Newport Bch . • • . Lamb Curry. Thursday, Oct. 7 FIVE CROWNS of Corona del Mar ... English Trifles. Friday, Oct. 8 ANDIAMO GOURMET of Tustin I ... Chaippino italiano. 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. daily. , Additional food for thought : Your savi ngs earn 4.97 % when our current annual rate of . '5 o · is ~ompou'~de'Cf daily --............. _ ·--- \ \ I - UCI a Proud ·and Far-Flung System On March 23, 1968, the while buildings were being Uolvenlty of ~ wW erected on the pmnaMDt celebrate lta lOOth ann.iver-campus In nearby Berkeley. aary. Cluses began on the Berk· It wu on that date in 18118 eley campus In Sept.ember wbe.D Gonmcr H. H. Haight 1873. aJgned into law the bill ...Established as a land- wblch eatabllahed the Uni-1flnt Institution and state veralty. The date ii marked unJvenJty, the University of throqbout tbe sprawling CallfomJa now baa nlne ma- Unlvenlty system e a c b jor campuses ( 10 1f you year u aiarter Day. count, as some do wryly, The VDlventtY actuaDJ the facilltiel at Los Alamos, opened ltl doors In Septem-N. M., opeuted for the ber 189 at the College of At.om.le Energy Commission California alt.I ln Oakland by the Unlver&.lty.) Bealdes its nine major campuus. the University encompasses almos 100 re- search and experlmental stalion1, two nuclear labor· at.ones and a statewide ex- tension dlvlsfoo 1 e r v l n g about 200,000 persons. U even operates an alrport (on the Davia campus). This year, there will be close to ~.000 students on the nine major campuaea. The University's 1964 enroll- ment of 61,000 a( all cam· puses is expected to '1ouble during the next decP de. By the year 2000, an 'ltlmated DJ.000 students wtli be en- rolled ln the UnlvertJty of CaUJorn.ia. A UnJvenJty ~ velopment plan envialona five new campu.tU b7 tbe year 197$. The Univenlty bad&et ez. ceed1 SSOO mllUon. BecaUM ol its record of reHareb ac- compllJhmentl, ~ Ulll...- sitf recetvea more than ball of its total support from the federal govemmenl Tbe operating budget is aupport- ed largely by appropria- Uona from the atate Legi•· lature. There are 10 Nobel Prize winners on the staff of the University of Callf oraJa. men than any other tmti- bdion 10 the world. More tUn 80 members of the Unl- venJty faculty an anDJa~ eel with the National Ac.d· emy of Sciences -more than any other Institution In the natioo. Elect.loo to the academy Is one of the highest honon that can come to an American sci· entisl (Dr. Ralph Gerard, dean of UCJ'a graduate di· vl1Jon, la a 'Dember.) The Dine major campuses Include UC, Berkeley (ea- tabllabed 1868), San Fran- cllco Medical Center (ea- tabliabed 181S), DaviJ ( e• tablllhed 1905), Riverside (eatabllahed 1907), Loa An· 1elel or UCLA (eatabllah· ed 1919), Santa Barbara (es· tabllahed 194-0 and San Di· e10, Irvine and Santa Crus (all eatabllshed 1957). 11te University ls 1ov· erned, under the state Con· atitutloo, by a corporate body known as The Rege.its of the tJnJverslty of Calilor- nia. composed of eight state officials and 16 promlnmt cltiuns appointed for ig. year terms. (Some obaerv· en say appointment Is akin to knighthood.) i TMM President ol the Recent. la GovernW' Edmund G. Brown. Cba1rman la Ed- ward W. Carter of lM AJ). gelea, prealdent of Bro.d- way·Hale Store-., Inc. Headinl all ram~ :P.f the University la Dr. ~k Kerr, who wu aPl>Ofnt'd Ill 12th president iD ~ aft.er aerving sl7 Yeai:• .*A chancellor ol tbe Berteti!Y. campus. Attmlnlltndon ..,f individual campuHa 1a • der chief campus offic~ known as chan<»llon. .. ., • 0. a hearty welcome to our neighbors The University of California, Irvine 0 0 0 from the . merchants of CORO del ~~o'U\~ DEPARTMENT STORE ANO SHOES ml I . C..st Hwy. 'I •v•ryt)llng l•nly f•r 8tdl"OOm 1nd 11th , 2621 I. Cont Hwy. TBS clamp Jlg~I Jnlerior~ Interior Designer 2442 I. Cout Hwy. INTIMATE APPAREL 2711 E. Cont Hwy. MEN'S A T111E 2515 E. Coast Hwy. U,,inia.1 SNIP 'N STITCH fabrics 3334 I . Cout Hwy. Bayview lighting LitlttilHJ Axt ... 2707 I . C.... Hwy. .. f \ 'Whore s.• .._ ft • Wtw Ivy" PH. 67N477 I 2153 E. Cont Hwy. WHERE FAMOUS LA BELS MEET 2515 E. Cont Hwy. IARTO·NEWPOIT qaJ'/6t"I fun glftl 'n o•doeta for f un peo11le 2165 E. Coest Hwy. iewell welty FLORIST SHOP flowers fo r all occasions 3529 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona Del Mar Pharmacy ''TM 'r..crlptlon fttt1nn1cy" Phone 673-t 1 10 3127 E. Coast Hwy. The Finest Furniture and Interior O..ltn 3110 E. Coaat Hwy. Corona dol M1r NURSERY LANDSCAPING 27+. E. Coast Hwy. FITZGEULD'S FIREPLACE FIXTURES ] ~ ~ CASUAL CLOTHES ... roR WOMEN USJ I. Co.st Hwy. FOR THE CAMPUS TOUCH 2n7 I. c.... Hwy. INTIMATE WEAR FOR THE COED 2737 I . Coat Hwy. Jac9~e.lin·c. Ca~le ,..... 67$.5220 ..... lllTlllORS 1610 I . Co ... Hwy. J007 •• c...t Hwy. llOOKINGS VARIETY p11ifi' lnOhl llllrt TIAINS • IOA1S • PLAND . • 'l @BRASSRIKG ·: CASUAL CLOTHES ind GOLfWIAll 2711 I. Coett Hwy. ......... ly fffe' HOftll or "''' ~1•0 l •lect•d lm,ortt4 Ew,..pen I M Flt ... Gita 351' I. C.... Hwy LADIES SPECI AL TllS 2159 I . (Mat Hwy. I h u " .. •• •l , .. .. " lett Sellen e Chi.._,, ..... e 'a,.,t.ecb ' CMtt Hlthway 1t o.Neftred II Ill BUTCHER IOY 9UAUTY MIA TS JOOf I . C.... Hwy. ., " Today's· UCI Student: Some Hopes and -b~ -al Fears John Br.dley, 22, of Tustin. A · gr•duate of Fullerton Junior CoJ. l.9e, he will b. a junior at UCI, m.jorin9 in EngGsh. He expects to do graduete work in business ad- ministration, plans a caf'Mf in p- ernment or corpor.+e bcniness, pos11Dly in pubtic ~ .bf ~! Wiiy t1d you choote ~.: 'lbere were prac- datl reuon1 of couru -~ ii oear my home (Or- 911e ).-and the staU ln my ftl!td (Engllah literature) w an attraction. Then, I pt. becauu I liked the l~a of being part of a new 91iversity. . , _.Roonle: I have alwaya anted to attend t.be Uni· tratty flf Callfomt.. There lu the problem ot muD· ra at UCLA and Berkeley d I ~el that when you ve a great number of peo- e you. are bound to haw ·Ee contuaion and I feel at I will have more of an ospbere here than at, y, UCLA. Aadre.f I Juat felt the ate1t opportunity for mt as here. It wUl If ve me a anee to g r o w with the hool. !John: ·Because those of who are charter 1todeota ll be giveD the opportu· ty to fortn aome of the aditiona and help form the "~ poUclu. Aad cauae the faculty has gleaned from all over e country -all over the rld rully -and we are rtiDg .out with a faculty d 1dmtntatntion noted on f rioul ·eampbea throu&b- t the country and this is great a~utage. • l't Wla.M.4.-&lle bldt.ai aha· e problem Jae.lac tbe tJ .s. r-11 •Roule: I think the bit· tt problem la automaUon d ita effec:ta OD people. Andrea: It'a really bard aay -there are 10 many. ut I think the biggeat prob- m, and It lm't only a p.rol>- ftr tbl UDit.d Stata, world peace. Jobi I would aay rl&bt .,, that our most eresamc ..,.-"l•·m 1.t our foreip pol- -the Vietnam situ. n and all of aoutbeut I th1nt lt'a 1omethlna t CODCU'lll DlOlt of OM ale studenta at tbe untver- ty. 8-aa: Size -the num- r of people in our coun- • the number of people the world, and all the blema that each penca to face to find bb place IOdety today IDd to flnd lite In tbs. larle DWI of that wtD haft mean- for b1m &1 Ill tndlytd. Q. What bq1 yoa &be Mt? Roule: CommunlCatioc tween people. I mean. can't reall1 be JQm'- • YOU CU 't be frilndl:J UM ~ &re sue_lc- U Yod *19 frlf!DdlY, think, .. n I woader bat be ii beln& friendly ~ wtsat doe• he want, or thin& l1b this. I aup- e they have 1 reuon, A Panel on Today'• l••ue• have. ll brings the atudent body together. RonnJe: Alao, lt can 1ervt the people Involved ln the admired was John F. Ken-1hould be kept under con- apace program. ned.y. trol and I don't think there as a trainhtr ground. Andrea: It's a vital part of educ a tloo because you learn how to work wttb oth- er people, how to overcome obstacles, h<>w to make d&- cislons and stand by those decisions and, lf you are wrong. you still learn . Q. Where would you Cbooae to IO, U, rffbt DOW, you coaJd tnvel any place? Donna: Southeut Asia. Ronnie : Majorca. Andrea: To the Soviet John: John P'. Kennedy. And I think one of the great- est statesmen e v e r was Winston Churchlll. Q. Do you tbhtk coudou•· ly aboat tM poeafblUty of aadear war! ·UnJon because I would like Doana: I think it would to see exactly how the peo-be detrimental to one'1 pie Uve there. health to think consciously Q. How lmporiut to 1" t. coUeie foo&ball? Job: AJ far as UCI 1.t concerned, I am not too an· xioua to see the football team evolve because we don't have the facilltle1 for It and, since we are new, I don't think the games would be very exciting. ADdrq; At any other uni- versity lbt Ls well r -•al>- llshed I think It t1 definite- ly Important It brinp 1tu· • dents together and ~Pl bu.Ud pride ln the school. But aa long aa we don't have the faclllties at UCI, I thlnt lt'1 better to wait. Q. What .. ,.. W:d aboat tratenJtlet ... ... rorttlea? WoaJcl 7n Jom ... '!' Aadru: I would join one, but not until alter the uni· ver1ity has irown. I th.ink ..,., tt•1 mare 1mpcrtat for the UlllventtJ u • ,.... to iro• befort ,,. stat 1pllt- Ua1 up loto amalltr sroaJ». ._...,I agree.>.. 1cq u we are anall, we ruUy don't need a small dhtlioc to d1ftle u mort tbaa wt llie aJnid1. I thlnt that once ,,. do pow Gnet Jet.- tar 1ocletle1 will bec:ome • very lm])Gl'tdt put GI Ulll· verafty fife. 1 Deua: I wu a member of a naUonal t0.rority and I think it can be a flDe th!q. and oft.en about nuclear war, but I'm sure many peo- ple do t.h1nk about it. Per· haps it ta more of a 1ul>- COD1cloU1 thine. It ii aom&- thlng that we u a nation. u a world of people, are come to have to learn to live with. I'm not sure we .chieved that goal yet, but there la no polot In pretend· ldg the threat lm't there. I tb1ll U.t each pencm bu to find a way to live with Ulla thine wtthoat tsnortnc u. We are limf ID a kind of tenalon that don't think bu beea dllplJcated ID bb- tory. It'• IDt.reatlnl to II*> 1lla1' cm tbt efhct GI tb1a ~ lid:7tDI tlDllm ·on people. After an. a nadear war would IDftlft HiljGDii -men. women IDd cbDdru -not Jolt an ann1 flPUnl ott Jn a fleld aomewben. After all. any orpnization Andrea: I think that ev· Is what tbe people who are eryone doe• think about IL ln it make it. , It's alway• on your mind. It'1 not really comcloaa un. Q. W.. .. 1" a4mln til It 11 brclqht up ID the ... la ,.mla? u,ht cl IOIDe DIW weapon Dema: Pnlident Johnlon eomu to mmd first, of courte. I th1nt be la mi U• ampi. GI a fine at.at.man and ii fu1tlilln& an offtce that baa tremendoUI prea- auru. Be wean very well. (Dcua ccmtlnulq) Anotb-c pencil I edmJred veTf much wu JOlm F.1tenned7. One of the reuona la that be did a lot to reviw tbe feellq that pollUCI, II they laftlft )'Gal people, ar. ~ that hu bMD deftloped. Mott peop1e acree that tr• ~ daqeroua, but it really wW be ooe now. Jeba: I don't consciously thinlc about it. However. when Red China exploded lta first nuclear device, I C041ldn't h e I p wonderlog whether a nation with a population tn the billions would handle th1a power as urfely H the Soviet Union ha• to thts time. Do they realize, or do they care what effect a nuclear war would hue since their numbers are so much greater than the numbers of people in other nations. To them, los- ing several mill.loo people would not have the aame effect as It would here in the Uolted States. • Q. What IJ the purpo1e or the nnJvenlty! DonJ11: The primary pur- pose of a university ls to teach people how to think. On« you have achieved thia, then the student has the tool wllh wbidl to go on and really dfgeat and analyu, to agree or dia· witll anything he mJ t encounter. He bas the t to face We sensibly, to make a cootrtbutJon, we hope, to aoclety in geoeral. Rollllle : To teach a per· son to think logically. Alldrea: One of the pur- poses, I think, la to teach you to better undentand your fellow man. Doua: I think to fet tM full benefit out of the uni· verslty you ahoald pertid- pat.e lo 1tudent rove.mmenl Q. How l 1 tile Vletaam 1ltuadon affecttni yoar We! Do yoa think &lie U.S. eapt to be bl VJetum1 RouJe: It'• unpleuant to have to think about the possibility of aoinc to Viet· nam, but I'm very sure that i.f I am drafted I wW go to Vietnam became the prob- lem will be there and It will remain tbere for quite a while. I doo 't think any ao- lu tion la going to come with· in the next 15 yean. Should we be there? I would aay no. But that's a qU&lifled no becaUle we are, in my opinion, doing the same thing ID Vietnam that the Runiam are In Berlin. It's juat a revened altua- tion lo the way that if they allowed free elections In Berlin, the Berllnen would mo.t likely cboole to go West and lf we allowed free electiona In South Vietnam they would most likely go North becauae they want to be a unified country. John: When 1 cmie out Donna: Th ls question of hlgb ld>ool 1 tbou&ht 1 doesn't only affect young WH educated. Now that 1 men who might be drafted. have bad tw~ of col-Vietnam ia a powder keg 1 uw and has implicatiooa which eae, I aee 1 • effect everybody, nat juat differently. c.ooece ts al· aoJdJers . mo.t like opening a door to a new world. You belfn to We are beyood the point undentand phlloeophiea. where we uk should we OT You beC1n to understand abould we not be tbere. The "'11 ~pie think ~ •l.1-Jact .ls we are there. How tbey ihi.ok, wby lhliiga hap-.aod Why we got there may pen tbe ft1 they happen. or may not be a mistake. In other wcrdl, it Jets JOO The point is we are there "' the reMODI why and now and to withdraw would allon you to make Jude-be to lose a great deal of menta of llfe and to live world prestige. men loClcally. J .. M. 1 _ __. -01111. am Vf!r1 .. ~ OU1 of lt becauae it'I in the Q. &w bnportal II at. papers evuy day. It &- ._ ~est? bubs your peece ol mind. Peace of mJnd LI a very import.ant thing when you are in an educational 1ltua- tlm. Vietnam ii oo the mind ol every college male. It botbers me more than the tlnat of nucleer war be- e-. Vietnam is tomethinC 11.t Sa bef«'9 UI ri&bt DOW. No, I don't think we J>e.. klllc in Vtetnam. Donn• Evers (Mn. R°'*t J.), 25, of Or.nge. She is a gt.duet. of the University of Michigaft, wil · be wor\ifHJ toward a rnasier'1 ct. 9ree in Engrtsh liter•ture at UCI, ,plans to tHch. Ronnie Ricftle, 17, of Lo.~ A graduet. of Doney H i 9 h School, he wil b. a freshm.n at UCI, pans to rnaior in political science. He hopes to entw law school aftw gr.cluefint from Uct, plans a caNef in pol'.tics. DAILY PILOT PMOT'OI And,... Anderson, 18, of Garden Grove. A CJracluat. of Bok. Grande Hi th School, she Is • freshman et Cl, plens to rnafor in psychology, is not yet 1UN whet sJ. wl do dtw co1.9e. c . faculty COmpoH tl'8 unlver-Q. & the aewneu of UCI atty. The enthuafann from a 41rnbacU both couldn't be hieber· molt Important step to an undentandlnf ot aoch basic ques&m u why are we, wt.. an we and wbat'a out there. politica. I doll't tldDt llleT llaw a good moagh lmder- lltandlnt ol IO'etDIDilll ,,_: No. We have a fao- altJ Ulllt bu been more or Jiu ~-pick.ed. We have J11111b1 fadlltlel wbkb I waalll _, are eecond to llCIDe. Q. WUt .. ,_ WU ti eemm...._ •a,_ et ~? ._..: I don't think we're equipped to talk about commu:Diam beaaue we haven't been educated, we have not been told anything about it really, except that communiam ii bad. .bllrea: We alao have an air ol enthusiasm becaUlt both faculty and ltudata are coming here wUb the Idea that they are bere to help build a unlVll'lity. Sure, eome ot the bulldlnp ann't Anlahed and all the Q. Do 7" WU Amertcq Jand= won't be in. bet _... media aeevMetJ,... .. --and tbt faea.lt1 wlD mab tbe ~ .., wbt'• ,., ...... ~ ,....., "-de: I feel that the poiVayal ol the world sit· uatlon 1.t true u far u it pa, and in DWIJ CAMI, in fact in most ca1a, it'• very accurate. But for eome rea- IOll our DtWlpapen haft a eort of a communilt pbobla. .J•: A lot dependl upon tbe .....-.. I would say. I llMU J'O'I have to be dla· eenalq and look ra.-both aidtl ol tbe story. If helps lf yoa read men tban one MWlpepG' or Ge'WI mai• line. Q. WMld 198 like t.e 1e ......... , a-le 1 No. there are too maD.1 problems bin. ca. 1a t11e .,... • .n.n w. ~ .. ~ ...... Ufhndlm --~ prb1 .J•1 y.,, I think IO..,. UUc:allJ, lt la aatJ Jll"IUll, but ldenUftcellJ k ta -• Blmle: I quutlon wbetb- w lt'• lm-portant to mow wt.l's Ill apece. I mMD, lf there .. OCher' people like ua out tba'e and we find them, bow are we going to commwdeate with them - we can't even communicate with ounelvea here on earth. Allctna: It'• important Far one thin&. tt ml&ht lead to t0mt annren about our on pnpaWke problems . Dlaa1 It's a1'WQI dlm- cult for J.a;,men to under- ltand comp&.tely why td· eatl'-1 do what they do. At one time I am IUre people woadered wby Galileo spec- ulated about eome of the tbiqa be did. But DOW, with i.lDd.a1gbt, we can tee bow Jmportant It wu. I think 1p1Ce uplontloa ta a very WOi ttawbllt tut. Q. AJMmlw• ,... ... tM MC!lllr1 ~. ...W ,.. e111ltar ~ ,.,,......... ..... u... S&atet? Doua: The Presidlmt baa to pt'O'Vide lnaptratloaal lead- enhtp, to wake peopM up and make them tnt.uted ln politics. The way be can do this la by being a state. man. by bein1 a good man in office. Rollllle : There are two things that should be done in this country. One is In the field ol human relations, the o t b e r In education. 'Jbere' I nothing to promote food human relations In thk country. Education tiea in because we need to learn about other peoples lo the world. We need to be<:ome more a part of the world instead ol being separate and we are separate no mat· ter what you say. Sure, we are lo Vietnam and all over the place. but wt are not really Involved u.cept mon- eWily, mostly. Q. Wba& excl&et :r• IDGlt &boat betq amoec tbe cbr- tier at.deata at UCl1 Jolla: It's an over-all fee.l- int of beinl part of a new uni veralty. Beaalet I woold. Unfor. ADdru: It's a tense of tunat.)1, lt ta.a. 1Do nnach pride been.at rltbt now our mteey. butt woaJd ltl the wbole country our whole mc:..1 ..... becluM .• I think I could do a &ood ltlM and much ol the coun-;:::=--.o:a::cz:..'~~;A~ClllMl1&310t\4 ca. u ,.. ,,.,. Pnallat ............... ...,. ... ......... ...... ,.. .......... toaete..,ud• .......... t .. ... .., . -- a.met w e 11. Juat the I«»& GI performlns. 'nda la iomi to-be 11\J ffrat quar-tet-1n coDqe. And blhl& away from home for \be ftnt tlmt, I I\*&. And we pt to t1tabllab ~ • ' \ I • A Campus LOU •tLY~ ..... ~ PAMRN FORMS: BRIEF PAUSE IN UCI COURT FOR MIKE 6RAYSTON ANP,PAMALA WOOD Researeh Will Lure The Best ' Books, Mail and Bank, Yd; I Haircuts and Beer ... Sorry The UnJv...tty To w n C.ter. a projected buli· ne55 and professional • velopment adjacent to die UCl camrus. la serving the unJvusity's inHW students a11d stall members on a modllt but lltilbriaa acaJe. Construction will get un· der way ,soon on the ·first perDWleat twl!diop. ac· "CO'l'tftng tzJ sponsmen 10t the Irvine Company, which ia developmi tbe ceatlr UD· der tennl ol u •Wlt with UC :Reieata. ComrMe- tion of lite mw.J b•Qdfqt is expected early next year. Meawtdle, '·1'\11' tnflers I houinl a bank, pllt • encutfve *'*1Y ~ the flee, IM>Obtore ancl the Um. ~ ,...tibft, Mid verstty Interfaith FOWl4• hia ortanlsada. wtlJ fl'Oa· tion, have been 1et up on 1or of!-<:ampu1 ;ecturte. re. Campus Drive at the Gate-Uitoua lnltnlctJ' MfVice way Plua entrance to UCI. projeeta, 1tM!!;:' and ~tS'i!e.0ffiC:e~'i: ~ta~~ta iwill cta4lnf ct-up .,,cl dellv-have to tram to '1tPOrt ery to eu Court real-Bia<* er Ollta II~ 1 a. dence cottages on the cam· Tben'1 nt beer ball, l''tb· pus. er. ____. -' The ~ ol AJMnca --_ L: branch office will obaerv• rnc.U\ED TO you regul:.r banldn& boQn. The '~ T priva~ opent.1 Uahier· ~ New bn ~ode llty lookdoTe wtll ..... J::lccbanp tral'\WUOGI COIN -... el ~ pl a 1 t11 tM DA.IL! PllDI' wttbln . u ..... '*'., .......... .cbool supp ee and am-btlh-lpeed alect1Cllllle a 1J 1 ~ Cedl E. HolflnaD. sirocti;~ _tape. .. I I COITIACT DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT llllllrt8: • • • • • 'J'eM JJOSS-BVILDD wncoMES U.C.I. AS A NEW NEIGHBOR WHOM WE CAN WATCH GR 0 W FROM OUR fRONT DOORSTIP. 4001 .al ST., llWPOITIEACH 546-6050 _ .. ______ ___ ------------------.... ,. The opening of UC/ is one of ,,,. most important • occasions in the history of Orange County both econom- ically and culturally. We Salute You • • • • • t ' ' ~ I I s; I r I • the :aald ~ tfYic• I and • ~ ~I a, l''th· I 1=:" l~ DIM Udn rJ; I "--- ~ - AS IT IS -Aerial view looking n o r t h shows buildings of the Universi- ty of California, Irvine, which opena today. Six buildings I n semi-circle from left are: Science Lec- ture Hall, Natural Sci- ence. Fine Arta, Humani- ties-Social Science, Com· mons. and Library-Admin- istration. Upper left ls Campus Hall. multipur- pose gymnaslum-auditori-I um and central plant for utilities. Upper rirht is Mesa Court. 10 residence cottages, each hOUling 50 single. studenta. UCl's Firsf Year - Official ScheduW FALL QUARTER, 1965 Instruction Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 4 UCI Conclave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 27 Thanbgivtng Holiday ............ November 25-26 m.truct.ion Ends . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . December 11 Examinations Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . De<:ember 13 Fall Quarter Ends ................. December 18 WINTER QUARTER, 1966 Winter Quarter Begin5 . . . . . . . . . . . . Januarv 3 New Student Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 3-4 j Regi3tration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Januarv 5 Enrollment in Classes ............... January .6-7 Why ls this Brogue different from others that may look like It? llldr .,,,......, ...... It'• • PLOllSHBDll ,,_.,, ahr9ya men to.,...... m SU. U.... ..... the 979; nperb qultt7 la •'"17 de\all, pr'911lhm & ... thaw, en.-worianaMbip. Aad ... .... traditional Ploraheitn lonrer wear that meam loww cost i.a the lone rua. 1131 NEWPORT AVE . COSTA MESA ... instruction Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Januarv 10 ~---------------.....a UCI Conclave . . . . . .......... Januuy 27-281 _________________ _ Washington's Birthday -Holiday · · · · · Februarv 22,;ii°iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:. Instruction Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 19 :1 Examinations Befin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 21 Winter Quarter Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . March 2'! I SPRING QUARTER, 1966 Spring Quarter Beglns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April J New Student Orientation ................ April 1,4 Regi3tration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 4 Enrollment in Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April ~ Instruction Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 7 Good Friday -Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 8 UCI Conclave . . ............... April 27 L ___ ........ , Memorial Day -Holiday ................. May 30 Instruction Ends . . .................... June 15 Examinations Begin ..................... June 16 Spring Quarter Ends .................... June 22 LIBRARY INTERIOR: MIKE 'AND PAM WILL SEE IT GROW MANY TIMES THIS SIZE KING HAUOlt MAllNA _, IOAT SL .. lay TIAUTWllN ••• ltlDONDO llACH *FLOATS *DIVIN& *DREDGING *BULKHEADS *'PILE DRIVING •... -."' .. ,." ............ -... ·- DOW'S the time Now' s the time to gat yourself up to d ete -by learning to fly. es so .,,e.,y people ere doing. FI yin g is "Funner'' lt11 like going to the mount1ln1 'cept you don't need It'• fHllng wum ln1ld1 wtlen you Hgreue one .. lt'a counting ea,.. on the f,..w1y & smtltng It'• llke being tn • hurry & t itting etlll It'• peaoe & quiet with nolee thrown In ll'1 kn-Ing folk1 f~m everyplace & t•lklng with your h•nda LOTI OF FOLKI AIU HAPPIER. HIALTHllEA & WEAL THll'.A jult 'OllUM "flying 11 funner" AND WK IUAI'. l'.NJOY Hl'.LftlNQI MASTER PIPER DEALER Ct>WLITI SHOP FACILm!S 24 HOUI SHELL REFUIUNG PARTS STORE cal 546s4300 MARTIN AVIATION . INC. 01.ANGI COUNTY AllPOIT .. - t I ' \ I l• . Sports: It 'Plays a PRESENTS 134.50 each 259.00 pair OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS HOME FURNISHING& • wmnMARK ORIGINAlS Double comfort ancl a double value in custom covered chain,,. A value of most particular txctlltnct when compartcl fQ chai,.that cost "'uch men ••• plus an twn low. pr~ for • pairs. Creatlcl by·cltd~ 1"'"1 long ·~.Ill~.,,. anc1 proc1uc1ng chalt. ol&wua1ifr. 'l:" R'ole at UCI • ' More Ho11dn1 la On tlie Way ~ Cai tractSoa II ..... W111 on lOI ..... t nlldmUll apartmml Ulllta at UCI, ta- cludlDS • two • bedroom .,.,.... (to bl l.ocUld ad • • Mdroae 9ftM'lr..... ..... (to bl ccmtl.ll 1d two tbl• .. , mdtl). CCIII!~ plldma II~ fo ....... BuketbaD practice ltartl Oet. 1J at UCI and tbat'1 -tmpcrtant cl.at. tor Dtle ftmeJ. BuketbaD. ucr1 lint major tat.colltl}at. spart, la belpinl h1.m 1et tllrOltCb collec•· BttWllD Oct 1J and Mll'dl ol nut 19ar, Dale, • ..,..,.~Id Jamor, will lpmd about two and a half , yaawteton tbe buketblll ftoor. "Seven day1 a week. If •• lote on Saturday n!Cht." JObe h1I eo11cb, Du S. Ropra. Dale, an All-Eutern Con· futDce forward at s.nta Ana CclUep, la OD an Mb· l.tic ecbolarahip at UCI. "Actually, tt'1 an adiieft. mtllt a Wal' d," correcta Rolen. Whatever it'• called th .. da.11. lt'1 worth a 1ood J>Cll'- tlcle ~ the COit ~ DUI'• 1Mt tW'O yMl"I II Ill andlr· ~ A 8-plu .eudeat ta "&la 9cMal and junior colete. tbt .. 3'' l"bmeJ wm mal« in 1oclology at UCI. He'1 loteruted lo a liberal arta backlround U a buia for buaJneu tra1.ntn1 and la ~ Mrioully • b 0 u t ~~ooL Jn sis two-1•1 ........ ) "I flpn tbe men tda·1,iiiiiiii::ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::;;;::;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;: cation I have, the better ott I'll be," be aay1. Dale will live lo a UCI dorm. He upecta bllkf~ ball, ltudlel and poalbJJ I put time job to tab' U most of hll time, but to IQueeze ta a ma. IOdd_..,....:.·~....._,,.~ U:lA NT- TrahUn• rulel! AT filOOT' OI' Piia IU~..4::;. :, ~ * Sf.A FOOD OOR SP£0AUZED "If any of 1111 "'1t ' ·. · .. looftnc otf, It wm.,., ti c IRAJN rooo IOOD tllOQlb cm lie .. ' • ~~ Ute John ~ • * .ltAMBURGERS • WITH A COLLEGE use. 1 JUeU. I t.11 m1 IN II' & nnu not to De., ebeat. .. H """"'""' I ~~t'o ~~~ . * fOIOI ROLL BREAKFAST SERVED act. I nmJDd tbem M & YVTIM£ ~ tbeJ do nOlcta cm M 11 ::i ='% c:.i•.rt * f(X)O TD 60 • FOR ntE BOOKWORM • a.. .... ,.,.., -Q; .,;r ~·" _. b1a --. {OPEN° YEAR ROUND matet wtn to agalftlt UC, Rlvenide, Dec. 1 tn ucr1 I 02 ~CFAOOEN NEWPORT BEACH flnt butetbell came. The cont.eat will be play-1 on 673-0506 the home floor. ... L 100· MARK ET CENTER "ll j • ~ -. :,."' ,•t the ·entra • to Udo Isle . . . • • I . ' ' .. HOUSING -A hr c r '! from the d o r m style in Mom'• and Dad's day, UCl'a student bomlng ta distinctive, modem. Mn. Ellenne J. Sumner, direc· tor of houstnc and food ••nicea, abowa new from one unit to Pamala Wood and Andrea Ander- IOD. Unita for 500 linglt student. are ready for ucr1 t:1nt year. INTINSIVI Jeni Lee Monograms ••• 642-5761 ••. 114 CAIRILLO ST. COST A MESA GUITAR·S-DRUMS & PIANOS 1hlpment-Ludwl9, elln9orland and Maroe & ••• Goed Mleotlon new, jullt reoelve4 1tew Ukul•I• I i-e1e Drum Iota. M1ndollne 10 DRtl4 sm Ludwig, Sllngerl•nd, M.rco Polo ••a'""'nt •t '199°° ••n...,_.. piece let Only A few Letti llectrlc Gutt.rs w/S ,,U, & Ca-WOWI enly '5991 EPIPHOll 6UIT AIS lly Gl•n "l"lcee 1115• ltartfftl 8t Wlltlf fllY wm New lhlpmeftt ef llGINN& .. I GUITA"• 11f00 ROOM lllll '39'° A 810 IAVINGI IEa"A WOOD GUITARS s55oo 4 .. !WI IM!tnlmenta fl'er "eftt "'•n•O,,..,. "ant.ti. (apply te fturcill-""-> GIANT MUSIC STORE GARDIEN GROV• ,., ca.,...,. car... aM1. ' c .. tlatled From Page 2 Dllcrllls U. DAILY PILOT'S aMl'lll " locll .... ... etJw ,.., WIS a -.:It l9out .._. ,_ YOU IM. IANTA ANA Int N. Mal• Kl 1-141' (I lltlka. ............... ) U7-4ml (Untie.; the •te W.t.r T...,.) Honor System Looks Good If you don't know which dlrectton to take ... ~ • they don't beJoet bt eoUec• tau.. tint.-. ... Ctnuidly Pamala II eom- mutiq In the ear wtddl her fatMr bouCht for that par- pclll and abe bltendl to 1et • bib for an-campua trfPI. "Ia the bepudn1 I'D bave to Mab lt In the car, but rm bopJnt 69 A.t'M'da"d Student Bad7 wm decs.s. to bay bib racb ud cbarl• a certam fee tor owmtcht partmc bl them.•• 1be n11 hopefully. The blbways and U.. ctr- cui.r framework ti the e.- tral campo.I .. • pod Sdu. PIJula flllll. ~ at UCLA.".._ ....... "ftln tbllll an a ,.. b1M wtaa ... mtlat ...,eitnc ap.. At UCl we will pow outward frem u.. beU't ol the campua." h 11 not u enthulaltk Ulpt the buDdlnp a.-- ..iv .. -''The hnDdlap.,. beautltul ud tmpHlflN from .. aiariar ....... .. loot maum ... but I wu diJappolDted to find the ciuarooma mllCh maJMr Uau I had apeeted. •• Shi quickly quaUftll ber state- ment, bowevv, to credit the ldence lec:tun ball with be- in1 "fabuloot." than Corallt Turbitt, the u-person for the job." She la 1iltant to the vice cbaneel-bapplly reprwentattw of a tor for 1 t u d e n t attain: ltudeat bod1 that 11 prov- ITS AISETS "Sbe'1 &iven 10 much Ume int equal to the cballenrea "It bu thla wonderful UU. aum.mer to belplnc 111 offered bf • altuation IO eenter rot.ttni It.tie where get thia govemQ>ellt com-t11tancJed wffb dertlny that profeuon can let up aev-mJttee on the r1Cbl tract. • . a 1en1e of history permeat- eral exhlbib without di&-the really cares, la la riCbt ea •Yel'J move. UCI for penon for the job. •• " Pamala and otbera llU her turilUll each other'• areas, p---•-Wood _..__ _,.. , __ _. ~ ... ........._ .._ auuua -'l;'U\UU ... °"' ,._. -1 -lt'1 1ur· ...tinc ficr m , ~full tca.i. be dacrtbed u "the rlCht ever. mOTie IC!reeD, clOMd drcuit -----------------t.lntltaa that ca brint Jut ever1one to our ttn1er-~ jmt ewrythln,." •b• Mike Grayston . Pamala didn't cbooH her c:laaa by profeaor. ''I • • • foot wboiHt ftrbd out (C.&tae4 ..... P9'1 t) ..... -edacl'WtJ fadlltJ ... a.'• Jib to melll tbe fAft tUl hlpplmd I ahrQa c' 111«': ··r .. Med blm thou&bt el Berblq • ~--11-tla..1 pi.c. ........ ,.... _.~,.._.I Jotol~i::r· .... ti -.. ktDd ., Jled. .... too to .. .. wlle ... idMa ol Jdt ... IOmetbinl lfb that ad .... to ............ ; ··1 think 1 undetttand Sbe ftell there probebl.7 aome of the reuou for the wU1 be a pl-. at UCI, even-Loa Angela riots. It'• bard tuaJ11, for --"la and fra-to know without actuaD7 .,._ •.m.: UJ woald emctder Ing in the aituatioa. Wllat -. bat u with botben me, tboUCh. ia bow, .... It would Jn. tbia day and .... .. .. tbt UCbt of eou1d let tbt «o"dfflone mJ ... Mil Jaltstlta. •. ••; wblcll aflec:t 10 many N• Aad. .. tldnb most ltu-lfOel coatinu to ailt ta ._.. ••• m1ttt111 far are tbia countz y. It doeln't p bl fftlr ti a aaatleal theme a1o!ll with wbat we IUppolt- for a anqin1 ma 1 cot: edly Hve by." "Tbere'1 been a lot of talk Mite would join a voter about Ullnt • bear <all the reglltratioll drive in Ala· ~~do:otS.: bama, or the Peace Corpl llllhtn .;.. edJnC him ''Irv--if be wu coaviaced be ii/-_ a. detal um• coWd be of ..me.. ..... be UC1 Jlarinen ... " But, he woald ratMr 19 ,..., people haft ........... to Mara. eel bet men tboroqhly R• la eoncened about ~ el opportunity both at .... IDd -allre9d. ... -to 1M that 8111· ~ wbetMr be'• ta a low ~le ll'Gap .. aot. wM6tl' be'• wtlb. Necro. Vlebllmlele, .. what.Yer I oqht to bave the cbaDee to become a milllonatre. "Tbat'1 a little ttrcq, ml)be, bat what I mean ii opportunity. Everyone OUCht to have the cbaDc:e to IMrt-- ter hlmlelf. "If be doea't tab that tUnce, or faDI for eome tiller reuon. tbat'a bil taqh Juct. But at 1eut be ~ bave the cbaDce to U,!' Mlb Grayaton bu that dlace and be ccmiden ldluelf more fortunate than m.t people in thll world. ... Alter an." be oblervel, • .._ many IU1I are lucky ...._ to haft a campus ol tbt Unmntty el Cd- -... practicaJl1 .. Mr ~? ,. ..... DAVIS FUltNIT\Jlll IN LONG IEACH -FEATURING SUCH fAMOUS NAMIS AS • • , • • • HENlllDON, HlllfT AGI, TOMLINSON, DlllXIL, KARASTAN •••. TO MENTION ONLY A FEW. FINI FUltNITUlll llNCE 1t11 1975 LONG IEACH ILYD. LONG IEACH MATT LaBORDE, Realtor HOUSING Wbetbtr JOU IN bu)'inS OI' •Dini 1our bome, we han the belt Mnice uallable. Profit thru our ye1r1 of experience. EXCHANGING • We IN ftl'1 acUft CID the tndln& maibt. If 1°'1 haft I tu problem, ttil1 • about It. A trade ma1 be u.. .... te JOU? problem. ''Y ou'I/ Like Our Friendly Service" COMMERCIAL U you would like to build commer- cial property or buy exi.Jting com- mereial buildings, we have 1 great selection of prop08itions. APARTMENT Houses, vacant sites to build, or existing uniu. Buy, sell or trade. Everything from duplexes to mul: tiple uniu. TRADE-IN PLAN We will purchase your home free- Let ua further explore thia poai- bility wtth JOU. Realtor 220 E. 17th St .. COSTA MESA.~WI .. CLOCA TID IN I. 17th SHOPPING CINTIR> • •, ... ~ ... ,. ...... , .. . ._. .. ,.. ... ........ -..." .... ~ .,_ .. '• 'i - I Thia time a ~ ap the talk w11 about the "pattern of recruit.in('' that would yield the ttneat faoulty pos- 11ble for the University ol C&U!ornla. lrvtne. Today, as students and prof essora meet in a class· room seltinl tor tbe ftrsl time, there can be no doubt that there was an lncred· Ible amount of acUon back- ing up that talk. There are 111 men and seven women lilted on the chart~r faculty roatel . Each was chosen, aald Chancel· lor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., for his or her diatlnction as a scholar, far interest in both teaching and research and for the vision to grasp the chance to Innovate", to create an academic pro- gram free ol tradltlonal re- 1t:ricUona. It follow• that the aca· demlc atafl a youn4, but experienced. Although the averaee aee 1a onlJ rr. ~e are 87 doctoral• aprelld amone the acadlmlctana. Ta othen upect to com- plete PhD requlrement.t In the lmmedUte future. They come from every. where -five foreign coun· t:riea, ':Tl major United Stales colleges and unlnralties, five UC campuses, research institutes and private indUJ· try. Included in their number are rt full proleseon, 15 u- aodete proteuora, 40 auilt· ant proleuon, 17 acttni u- ailtant profeuon and 17 va- ried lecturen and auocJ. ates. Briel introductlom to the entire faculty IDd other .c• demic ltal:f membert fol· low : Chancellor Oulel G. Aldrlclt Jr. TtMI ~7-year-old cbanoel· lor who bu aboul4ered r.. apon.slbillties for transform- ing a brown hillside into a fUlly operattne campus ol the University ot California, bas become pleuanUy fa- millar t.o Orange Coast res- identa over the past three years. Long before there were pbyaical signs to mark the lnatitution's emten~. Dr. Aldrich was the communi- ty's link with the dream. Today as studenta and fa- culty join him In bringing llfe to the first semblance of the final circular central campus that I.a envisioned, be can look both to a pest ud I future. Already be- hind him are the most press-lnc problems relating to pre- openlng academic staffing, phyaical facilltiel ud stu- dent admia1Jont. Abud llet tbe tut of aetUnc the edu· cattonaJ procea into mo- tbl. Thia man wbo bu proved eqUll to IUch monumental UDdertat1np hu devoted bJI whole car.er in educa· tlall to tbl UahaaltJ of Cali· fGnia. In the 22 ,..,. alnce be jol:Md U'C • • ~ dmnJlt in tbe atru Es· pilriJnmt StaUOD It IUver- lllde be hu blld polltlom • four UC c:ampu1e1 and • the Unl~wtde ad· ndnJltr , •• THE UCI FACULTY: 118 PERSONS,-:;'.:E. Adnalnl•tratlon Collepof ~BS. •; the U OI AJi.. .... Ml, lMl, the um. ftnlty of W1'couin, PhD, 1"-'. A Ueut.enant coloDel bl the Army Ra.-v•. the chancellor II interested In JJ!Ortf. 1lctUl u•J*Udl!W anJ I aped.at«, and the f amlly aailJ toe ether. In- cluded are Mn. Aldrich (Jean Ham.llton). Daniel G. JU, 21; Elizabeth, 18, and Stuart. 15. Community church and youth grcupe are enjoyinC Dr. Aldrich'• particlpatloa, includlnC dlnctonhipt foe the Council rA Atta of Or· ange C.ounty Coutal Area, the Orange Empire Boy Scouts, the Orange County Philharmonic Society, the Big Brothers of 0 r a n I e County and the Orange County Cout Aaaoclatioa. He ii ao honorary sponsor of the Orange County Soc- iety of Crtppled Children and Adulta. Vice ChuceDor Balclil Stadnt Aftaln lronlcall y, one ol UCI' I moet lnfluential filurea ii leavtns the staff juat aa bl.a work beilns to bear fruit. He is Rk hard L. Balch, the man respcnaibJe for form- ing the bulc pettera ol ato- dent llle and stadent-Unl- venlty relatianab.fps. Balch, one ot the flnt vtce cbancellon selected, 11 re- liplnl to enter private ln- duatry and, says Chancel· tor Aldrich, "Re will be aorely missed. I I Dynamic, fast • movtnc Balch bas a style witb stu- dents. He felt be wasn't close enough lo them In a suite on tbe top floor of tht library building and uked that bis office come down to the bottom Door wbere he would be more accea. a Ible. Thia h typical ol the .us. tude that bas become a pe11- 1onal brand for the 44-y~ o Id admlniftrator. By his own definition the meu- u:re ol b1a sacceu will be bow well UCI ruolTea tbe confllcta between tbe often Impersonal machinery of bJgber education and the nHd for the peraonal touch some aay la belns 10lt In "assembly line" education. Balch came to UCI from Stanford Unlveralty, where be bad been u1ociate di· rector ol development since 1961. Early In Ilia catt:er he APved Stanford aa dun of men and from 11155 to 1961 be was auociate dean of ltudenta and ~tor of atbletlca at MIT. A midwesterner by birth, he waa raised In Puadena, bolda a BA degree from UnJon Colleee. Schenectady, N. Y ., and bu done lfadu· ate work at both Union Col- let• and Stanford. His fam· Uy lncludea wife. Pat, 100, 'nm, 20, and dauebter, Pam· .ta, 17. Vloe CllalalJM' Peltl ... Aaldemle Affaln E1:dt.d to be a part of an "ac.denUc dream" when there la the opportu- atty to ••start fnsb and to build OD wUl'I I08I M- fore," Dr. Jack W. Pelt.I· 1011 wDl do some •=t in political lcleace tn • t1aD to blt MaltnlltraUw ~.rm fessional colleaguea. Originally appointed to the position of dean ol the College of Art.a. Letters and Science, Dr. Peltuon be- came vice cbancdlor for academic aUalrs less a month alter arrlvt:ne at UCI when then Vlce Chu- cellor I van Hinderaker wu named chancellor of UC'1 RJvenide campUJ. Before coming here be apent 13 years at the Uni· versity of Illinois, the lut four as dean of lta College e>f Liberal ArU and Science. While al Smith Colleee In the late lM>'a be Mrnd u a COD!ullant to the "Little Hoover Commluion" which made recommend.attona for revamplne atate IO'lml- ment In Muaacbm.ul. He alao bu worked wttb. the committee on polltical behavior reMl.l'Ch of the National Soda! Research Council and b.aJ advtled Northwestern UnlftJ'dty and the Ullivenlty of NJrth Ca.rollna on IJ'aduate ~ lfaDll. The Peltuon family In· cludu Mra. SUl.IUM PeJta. IOb, daugbten Nancy, 18 and Jill, 3 and IOD 11m, U. Vice Cha11Ctlar Cu lhuilesa ... n...e. 'lbe man who baa btea dlrectly ntpODlfbJe far the $20 mllllon worth of lite Plannine and COllltructioo alrudy completed at UCI dC>elll 't IVn UM a cleat. Vice Chancellor L. E . Cox asked that bis office on the southeast comer of the llb- rary' s fifth Ooor c o m e equipped with a deat-hiah table, but DO cleat.. That ft1 then woald be lelt area val· nerable to clutter. Since be arrived Oil the proapeetive campua In mid· lMl u UCI's ftrst employe, Co1: bu bad 11ttJe time for cl.utter and lnefllclellcy iD any shape or Iona. UDdlr bJa ·~ fall the ..,_ alcal Pianntaa. dlltp. ctfto atruction, pencime]. ~ cbuhti, •ccoaatlll • a d other busineu daln ti the campus. The 920 mOlloe » ready apent loob small when compared ..nth the '300 mlllJon that UCl wUl ban COit when It re&dliel bl altimate 27,500 atudat .-city about 1990. bough the job II a tOUlh one, lnvolvina u much tlct u know-bow lo many caa, lta n aria art not new to .,. .. . . ~ .... , ...... ". SAUNDERS Dtu &lien llallffp s. .. llnt, 50, ~ of elec~ rlcaJ engineering and dean ol the ICbool of engineer- ing. Comes from UC, Berk- eley, where be wu protea. aor llld cba1rm.an 0( tba eJ.. edr1eaJ •lb'Mrlnl cltpart.. mmt ... baa worbd u a consuJt1nt engineer for prs. vCe lndmtry and u U. S. Na'fJ l\eserve Ctr at Oat Ridfe, Tean ..• taucbt at MIT and tht um vtrll*J ol Mlnqaota, .,... • -reuow. =.~~-~ ..., ~onal engineer wtul the 8tate of CalUor- llla ... coauthor of "Ana!J· Ill ol Feedback ".ontrol 81*m1".. . deerees la electrical engJneeriaf from the Un,rslty ti Minnesota. Dtu IUcbnl c. ~· •• profeaor of po 1ml ldeoce and admtruatr. tlon, dean of the ll'ldllMI acbpol of adn\lnlstratS& faculty of Amertcu, C.0. lumbla and Prlnceton um. venltiea . . BA from Uni· on Collece. Schenectady, N. Y. and MA and PhD from Columbia. UC Ed dr Dr. lUdmrd N ......... G, director at UC Jl:xtedm at the Intne CaJ!'.'pua. BA, Rutctn Ualverstty; MA and PhD, thllnntty of Cblcaao. He bu been with UC btentdm for 11 ym: .mac • Mliltaat &Dll UIOdatl ~ for SoutMru Caltbn1a aad mOlt receatlJ u UIOdatie dea fer ltatnide pro- ~::i:= ~i -~ etdllta1 Contp . . . bu belD consultant to N.., J.., State Cautltutioaal CanftnUOD . . . b a I r.. wrcbld 10ftl'1lment and 1-16 and welfare pro- srazn,, publlabed D\llMll- Olll articlel and two boob, ~··Futun ~ DOllllc Growth" and "Char· W far Nn Jaaey." ·-· COLLIOI 01' ARTS, LITTIU AHO ICllNCI DIVISIONAL DIANI ... Dr. c-w.., PSeret, '1\ ..... feaor ~ at tbl UJd. --of c.manra. ... . .... ud ....... .. dwnceDor 01CI) .. ,..,. lb!~ ... .... town Collap; ... .. rtaD. UDlftnlty I! Qi&.. Gpl! . . . bu ... '""9-!f' 11' ...... '*7 IM ... _,., ,_,... ...... ..,._at UC, BINfUI .. " " • . . t.lqht at 111ma Ca&- llilt, tb9 UDhvlmM ., ddcaeo, South~_. Kentucky . . . beld a No roleum Reaeardt hJlw. ab1p from America a... lea1 SodetJ' Ndplmt ., haDor' acrol1 fralll Amm- • Inltttat. of Olemllf:I, a pnddaUa1 owdftcMte f« lb"1t (JM) and .. boaorll'J DSc fr'ODl a..,. ton eon.,.. ,,,.. • ·~-·. ' I I u ~ca: ... o1 ltetor' tJnmn and Pb "11ity UC, R U.S. N ., om eoach a· Pitts bur Ball sti ie,e, Inc ""'ty c pointed ber of l c:alum, Dd dee for phyt: lltramw Jec1ate p Dr. KemM ~ man of d pbJllcs, Princeton demJc ca auistant mM Scie and bu Princetce ...utiM, Brand ell Pld ~ '"'ii . . . "' bright fe Planet 1J and a I FoUDdatlc the Impe dolt ... I Cln61 Dr. Bena G, prof111 lea, chab ment. BA nrsltJ; : PrincetGa consultant Defmae lneton, D. tbe Unlvc iota ... b "rslty a Prtncetoe ed nlUMI snalherut ten sive " ti<>nal U1 fo:upe, di r ... ~:e ma xt .1 ltlt1' lcbl 8cieace I and vtlltll Jnltitute ~ Stud1 at J I '• 'I I .. EACH UNIQUELY QUALIFIEQ Neit~r Stuffetl ••• Dept1rt111e11t Chairmen and Teaeller• &ted with Ulliveratty ol Waahlniton and UC, berk- t.lty . . . Pbl S.ta Kappa . . . teacher ud acholar ln Jleld of tthl.ca and the phll- OIOpby of bu.man action ... bu held Ford Founda· tian and Gqaenbeim P'el- Jowahipt . . . two ot bl.a N-- ceat boob are "Rlpta and =~uct" and "Free Dr . .., ..... "' ..., _!'; rc--"~u;; ~tlfoNIOD ~ IDd Jltentme. BA. Ott OoJltle of Nn Ycft. MA, tTalvtnldad Nadcaat Autanama de Mab, and PhD, New Yon Unlnnlty . . . not.cS u autbarfty on llteraturt of Mmco aild Celllra1 Amerlea ... tauiht • Dartmoatb Unlvvllty M11r-. ta&al to tbe Uni-~ -of lauu wbere bt atabllabed and .erved u cbaJnnan Of UM lan· iuaie laboratory held 1 Smltb·Mundt grant for ltud7 and travel in Brarll ... tdltor of "Hiapania ", author of four boob on Mnican and C I D tr a l American literature and bWDeJ'OUI articlel and boot review a. • • teleurope" WOil the AJDtr- lcan HlJto.rical Allodatsoa Geor1e Louil Beer prlle, aa a eluate ln the field. ROWLAND Dr. F. Sllerwoed Riwlud, 38, profeaaor of cbemiltry, cbairman of department BA, Ohio Wllltyu; MS and PhD, Unhwslty ct Chicago . . . autbortt.y OD efitcta of rldio-adtn de- cay in cbemlcal l)'ltem.a and bot atom cbem1atry . worked at Mu Planck Inatituu, Germany and at Cambridge University OD Gugg~im P'ellowa b I p and bu held Ill Atomic Energy Commlulcm Fel- lowship ... Phi Beta Kap- pa, Sigma Xl • .bu tauiht at Princeton Untnnity. most recently at UnJ~ ol Kanau. Dr. 8. Cella Sim, 36, IS· iodate prat1110r of music, cha1rmU of m•lc. A grad- uate of UnJversity of Brtt· tab Oohunbta, rece:Jved MA and PhD from Harvard University . . . has been as- aiatant proteuor o! music at the lJnlnnit, of Chi· CllO wben be built and condocted the aniwrsity orchestra . . . author of papers on Renaiasance mu· ale and muslc:Wia . · · pro- fulaoaal concert planitt . . . has been anistant con- ductor of Harvard G l e • Club and conductor of Con- cord Orobectra. .. bead Of dtpartment of ln- 'ftl'Wnte IOOJoo at lifa. rtDe Biolollcal Lab, WOOdJ Bole, )fata ... a Natioaal lcle:nce FoundaUon 1enior IMlltdOdoral fellow . . . Phi 8eta Kappe, stima XI ... will Ja..U,ate t.bt qve.., t1oe uno cw1a1n martne anlmala util1le butc or- pnJc mat.rtaJ. found ln tea water aa food!.. at UCI om U. S. Public Health 8ervic. '40,000 srant. l'ACULTY Dr. Job ... Mam&, .... IOdat. prof 111Gr ti EDI· llah. BA, MA and Pbb from Un!~ty ol Wub- lqton ... COlDN from u l"f!n1tJ Of l>mftr ad pr-. Tloualy, Ubiftnlty ol Wuhiqton. Dr. Marlee ~ M, vt. ltlnc uOltaDt pr ... °' DlU4ic. Bacbt&or ol Mule, IDdlaaa Unhwltty; lbd- ed vote. at Alpm ~ tute of Mmle; MA. Nn York Unl.....tty, Doctcr of Muaic Ana, USC . . . re- dpie.ot Of P'uDJrtCbt tn¥el Jrant to Europe • • • ltld· eel voice interpntadoa ta Part.a . . . tlqht at USC, Pomona CoDep. EaNn Dlinola UlltvwlltJ, Om- iott., m °' far UC. enide, atenaioo. Dr. lltwlN s. ~. u. •IOdate pnfeQGI' °' E'na Uab. BA. ~ OoDep. Gambler, (IUo; MA and PhD, Hanard . . . com• from Ohio State Unlvenl- ty and earlier, Kenyon Col- lete ... author of "Jane Auaten'a N09911: The Fab- ric of~ .. Dr. GDft't W. Bue Jr., 33, llliltant professor populaUOD and e-avtr.- mental bioloCJ. BA, San Jo11 Stat. Colle&t: and PbD, Cornell Univ lily ... fcnnerty with atttute of Marine Blotoa. Univer'GtJ ot Puerto Rlco where be WU an au proteaar and Involved ID &beriea l'eMl.l'cb. Dr. RJc_,. Bamatla, 39. ualatant profeuor of Span· lsh dlredor Of laniuage la~ratory. BA and MA from A.rtlona State Untver- aity: PhD, Unlveralty ol Texu ... baa been autat- ant profeuor and Peace Corps Lancuate CoordJna. tor at Arizona State U · · · formerly wtth American IDIUtute for Forelp Trade and consultant for dealp and Installation of Ian· IUll• lab at Utah State Unlftnlty. Dr. Dvu Bell Jr., 29, • ailtut proleaor ot nom1ct. BA ud Pbl>, VC. Berbley . . • ncelffd an a1'1ld for ''m.tt.kliu re- atarcb ln~ .. nomlcl" for....._ ")lot. eta al Come~ ffl' wtUl ~ eDCI to the -try", deallnt l"tb ._ ~t of ma .......... modeJa of com._, ...... J1M!M under~ el apedal rtat. ot Witconalll; PbD, UC, =~beaiJ:: N a t lo a a I luUtutet ol Health. apoD.IClnd by In- stitute Of Hu.man Lurn- tq and a tellchtnc aJl1lt,. 1Dt at UC, Berttley ... awarded Woodrow W1llon National P'eDOftbtp a D d U. S. Public Healt.h Serv- toe Predoctoral Fellow. ahJp. J .. et P. Be1d, 21S, actlq ...utant ~ ol ID- thropolofy. BA and MA. Untvenlty of Mlchlpn ... Phi Beta Kappa, Pbl Kap- pe Pbl, Sicma Xi . . WU naurch uliltant at Men- tal Health Relearcb J.nltt. bite, Unift!'lfty ot Ml pn . . winner of NationaJ Merit Scholanbip, NDEA Ftllo1nhlp. Dr. Dand A. Brut, 28, u- mtant pro(eaor of cbem- lltry. BS, Yale Un!venlty; PhD. University of Wlacon- ltn ... WU J'f!learcb 18· IOClate in chemiatry at Stanton! UnJft'?'llty . . . Na- Uonal Sdence Foundation Predoetoral Fellow:.. Na- tlonal fmtttutel of Health Po.-tdoc:b'al Pellow. Dr. MJrm L Brmrt•, 251, Uliltant il°~ ~~~ city Ubher- lity of New York); MS and PhD, Untventty ot Mlchl· tan . . oricfna117 trained aa a mathematical Pl)'· cboloa:lft and bu dme re- Marclt at the CorneD ~ nautical Laboratory, t b e UnJYentty of MlcMpn and the J1'ttpt Saftt)' Founda- tion, Phoenix, AriJ ... u l t y uaodate, Afbana State U. Uwml J. Bron, 38, .. dltant In Engllah. BA and sractuate study, Univvalty ol Wuhtqtan ... ly at ODrona de1 Mar HlP School, cttru Juldar Col- lete ... cqanbed a ICbool to teach Runprlu Nfa. 1:'.n. ~';,,,:beet"= wtdle 1Mnc In Salsbw'I. ADltrta.. Dr. n.. L. ...... It. IOdat. Jll'Of...ar ol lltry. Ba, AaUocll Colllp. Yeilow Sprtnp, 0 II I o; PhD, Calffornia Imtitute of Tecbnoloa . . ata.ff mllDMr at Loa Alamol SdtaWle Lab llDct April. 1• , . . contributed mun- erous artlclea to adentttlc joumall. Dr. ~ D. CampbeD, a, alllltant ~ of biological ldeneea. BA aumma cum laude in bio- chemical sciences f r o m Harvard . PhD, June, l915, ipeclaJJ%lng In devel- opmental biolbc at the llocbfeli.r bdtate .. Pld Beta Kappa, SlsJna X1. Dr. Marjlrtil C. c..te, 3' UliataDt profe11or dM~BS, ChelMa CoDe1e, ·MA PbD, 8fJll wr Collete. Ptlm . . . llDC9 1111 Ufod- at.s wltll Califanda bite ol Tedmoloo u re- eearcb fdow . . . author of numeroua articlea and book "Buie Principles of Orcantc Cbemlttry'' with J. D. Roberta ... beada at lntne the three year proj- ect ltucly of cqaDlc reao- tlol mechan1nu CID a SU.· -srant from tbl Ameri-can Cbemlcal Society. Dr. RelMft I. ~ 27, U· ailtant pratwor o1 drama. BA. tJC, kbteJ; DFA. Yale Dnma School .. · . ll1ldu1e ot AIU.ance P'tan- cal.M, Plril ... Phi Beta Jtappa, Wlllon FelloWlblp ... utemtv1 dlredin&. act- tq and tecbnJcal and de- tlp uperteace . . . three of bl.a one act pla71 were pertwmecl at UC betwees -Ud 1981 -"All tbl Rlven Ran lato tbe S.." ''No Gew" ud '1tntl ... a.ptue.'' ..... lUftll c.plan, ...... ailtut proteaor ol art. cll- ndW of the 1allery. Stud- ied at Academy Grand a.iamlen. Put•; An1lo l'l'endl Art Centre, Lon- don; Van Eaact.. School of Nor Stuffy ~~:· Jlllltl B. HaD. profeuor ol ..,,,,... Clll behalf ol faca.lty at ftrlt ua con s.,t. 28. 1ea.> 4I1 unlftrlfty faallty memben oc:cupy an un ... pclllUon tn the eommunlty. Thi UCI f9culty dotl not propo1e to be kept 11 comma.nity petl -U 10 many ltuffed beadJ for ta.. tropb.7 ma Our wort la the wort ol U.. mind and to carry out our work we mut be able to opent. ln th eommuntty In an atmolphere of mutual tnllt. A Wlivenity can't help but deftlop tome l'e'folutionari• amoq ita lfudenta. We want to dneJop ltudenta who are capable ol lboattni - bnt at the n,tst tima. We want them to be 1Jt. C!lplbla ol lfYiDI a mtnd)em about. n.. bca.lty want. Imn. ltudenta to earn that niee hmuy, hope. J beJ.ifto9 I speak for aD my co= when I ay Ulia faculty came hen with the , ehal· leqe, opportuntty to mab old acad Ideals a reality. Craib and California ln- atitute of the Arla· Tony De La" 38, •ailtant prof eaaor of art. Studied at Su P'raDdaco Academ.Y of Art and Claremont Grad- uate School . . . wtaDw ftnt priae, Su Art l'llttnl. .,! ~ J;1ri1e ID ml ua ~ 9uDhu Award, Ila "'-- dlCO Art~ ..... appomted Comm!,.,,.. If Art, Qty of Sa rtaadlw, 19&4 .. taupt at UC, Dn- il Claremont C o 11 • t •· &riPPI Colleat, San Fru- dlCO Art lnlt1tm., Uni dty al ""'-'In, Acade1111 of Art, In J'randleo Callfonla CoDep o( Ana and <nfta. ou.Jnd. Dr. Daill C. D1•1U. D. uabtant ..,.._. of pbtl- ~. aA c:am laude, Barvvd, liU: PbD, Oz ford UDlnnlt:y . . . cbolea for Woodrow Wt1aOD F• low1blp . . . bu tauabt etb- Jca at OzfDrd Colfe11 Technoloa dDc't Jamwy, 11&5. Dr. Jda p.w ••• M, .... eodate prdeuor of Pl)'· dloloO and blfonnatioD commumcMkJl ldlDct, ... IOdat. den ol tbt IOC1al ectene.. MA, Valtw atty ., ~: PhDl CaneCit lluUtate fll ,.. .. Mo ... apert la IUnulatioe ., --man tbouPt by computers and In orpniatlonaJ de- cl.lion ma.kin& . . couult· ant for S,.temt Dnelop- mmt Carp., Santa MODka ... coeditor ol "Computien and 'Ibou&ht" . . . former- ly of UC, Berkeley. Dr. ~ J. PWcltq, Sl, aulltant profeuor al ,.. otraPbY. BA and MA. Uni· verafty-of Auckland, New .Zuland; PhD, UCLA ... formerly of UCLA. Dart- mouth Collece and Univer- sity of Auckland . . s11- ma X1 . . . wtanei-of FuJ.. brig11t 'l't'avel A W'll'd. Dr. Tlteodore A. ~ottater. 47, profeuor of physics. BA, MA and PhD, Cornell Univen!ty . . Stirna XI, Pb1 Beta Kappe . . . ,.. cetved American Rocket Socfety RtHUCb Award, 19G ... bu been mu.1er Ion pbyllc1 department, EJecto • Optkal Syste.1n1, Inc., nudear 1peclaUst at Atomics lnt.rnational and propalltlcm =•II.A at Rocketdyne vlalon, both of North American AYla- tiaa ... feDow enstneer and pbJddlt for 'Westlncbouse lh1111'Cb Labs .. tauibt .t USC and Univen.tty of Plttabaflh. of Spanlab. BA. MA, Uni- venlty of Bntiab Colum- bia, Canada; PhD ~ ed bl 11115, Unlventty •t& MI c b 11 an ... twm..IJ tallebt at Oregoa State Unfventty, UnJventty of MJchlpn and 1.hdV«'lity ol BritiU CoJpmbla Dr. ....., I. Gn9a. • .... ~.,-­lllb. BA., UCLA; PhD, um...,. ol Mlddpn .. run.tpt Wlowabtp. Uni· ftl"lity ot \'Imm. Austria . . .atad*f at Kenyon School ot £q11ab . . . .nn- Del' ot Hopwood Award in creaa.. wrttlDI fw boot "' ...... Im . . . fcl met· tJ of Unhe11tt1 of Dam!r. Untwntty Of MJddpn ud Hofstra Collep. K..-. J. lllpa. 11, u- IOdate, bbt.arJ. BA with bollon and MA. UC, Bert· ele7 ... atudytq at CW. moot Graduate School · · bu iD.IVucted at Sen S.-. nard1Do Valley CoD.ce . . Squadrcm Air brtelUaeact olftctr bl U. S. NaTJ. Dr. 1 ... IL Bal, O . pro. haar ti Enel1ab. 4i.rectar ti ....... ID a.tift 'tfTUbrl. BA. MA Dd PhD, thd••dtt ol Ion . . .. tbGr ol 8lftl'al DO'ftb • lbaa1 at.ar1ee 111111 ..... u wen .. tatii • abort •torr wrttiDc ad rwviewa Ohio Writer of the ye a r, 1954, RochfeUer crant for 6cttoa., 19M, win- ner ol Orecoa Stata ~ PrUe. 1151 . . . formerlJ of Uninntty of Oregon, Cor· nell, Mlaml and Iowa Unl- VWl!tiel. Dr. Jee Tmaaa Bart. "'-ac:Uni usiltant prof easor of psycholo1Y social sci.. ences. BA summa cum 1-ude. Lewis and Clark College; MS. Univenlty of Wllcomin, and PbD. Stan- ford Unlvenity ptedoc- tanJ resUJ"Cb fellow. Na- tklnal ln.lt1tutes of Health IDd National Science Foun- da&n . . cUnk and re- eeettb aasodate, Psychol- Ol1 Cents. Portlana. ~ p ... USPHS fellow . Um- ....tty of Oreton Medical School. Dr. Lelut B. Hartwell, 2S, umtant prdesaor of bl?- cbem.btry. BS. Califomta Institute of Technology; PhD, Masnchuaetta Inst!· tute of TedmoloCY · Na· tional Science Foundation graduate feDowablp f o r three years . . National Academy of Sdences-Na- tlonal Ruearcb Council poltdoctoral fellonbip djd reaearcb u poatdoc- torll fellow at Salk Imtl· wt. for Biololical Stud- lel, San Diego. Dr. DtaaW W. RatHy, ... profeaor of EniJbb, cbair- m a n. lntsdepartmental committee on compara- tive llteratur.. MA and PhD, USC: ~te dep'eea from Pasadena av eoue,., UnJvenit7 o1 Rec!landl .S U.S. lier-. chat Mm1Dt AcacSemy at KJno P*t_ N. Y .... ..,._ clalftl ta compantlft li~ a-ature . . FuJbrl&bt ~ turer at Unlvenltr ol Bo&. .. .. tbe tflltt•llt1 tn1t1tute o1 Vealct · · · .,._ > cfpieat of ~ iranta from ADMrlea.n Pbilosopbl. ~ ... .;Sou;;th;,i;~·r:-. ~ Viiii, , NGl'tlnrutms UDJ let• < >, ma dt.J . . . com• t.ro111 um- cal Societ and Coula(ll ol Beta x.pp. . . . C:OIMI from UDlvenltJ °' Utah. L ~..&1Ud. .. ~ = ~ ~~~i and the u. A. ·;.r.: teUow la botb u. s. Senate ~It of 5:. and t b • dd tM Roa11 ti ~ ~ ... ..iau... . .. ntbof o1 MUNe-of --Al~ .. boob aid ._,.. Nn Yolt ........ U.S. ....... CID peltlc1I .a. • WiBlll ... Ill .... ::. ~ '="' .t. UC: De"" .. Joie State, CaJS.. ... ~tlAltamd 40 ° Ill• Nat hp\ ... ,,. .1 ) ' Meet More Of UCI~s First Fa~ulty . (CHtbnted From Precedtns Pase) named KnJaht or Sweden's 0 rd er of the North Star. 11161 • . ha.a edited two JOurnala of mathematics and served aa viaitin& pro- feaaor and Fulbrl,itt lec- turer at Stanford, the Uni- versity of Chlcaao. Paria. Nancy, Malm. Stockholm, Uppnla, Tate lnaUtute and Auatnllan National Unl- ventty. Jeba W. Hllddlel&e1, 'n. aa- IOclate ln Entllth. direc- tor of Subject A. BA with honors attd MA. UCLA bu been a teaching aujlt- ant at UCLA while parti- ctpatiq tn PhD program there d.iuertation in ShakMpearan Studies now bei.nl ruearched. A1Wt M. lrwta. 47. uao- ciate 1uperviaor of physl· cal education, director of aquatics. BA. College ol the P.cifk cradute wort at USC and Califor- nia State Colleaea at Lons Beach and Fullerton formerly football, w a t • r polo and mmm.in1 co.ch at Oran1e Cout College tm occ 1wim t.eamJ won a e v e n consecutive league champiqnahlps dur- inl b1a eitht year tenure for K-24 record, finiabed aecond In 1tete Junior Col· Jefe cbampionahlpe in 1964 water polo teams com· piled 131-74 record with two championJhlps be- tween 19eM al Newport Harbor High hi• record as swim coach wu 206-·41, in- cludln1 14 league cham- pton&hipl. two CIF' cham- ptonahipe. Dr. o..w laaact. 45. • ... alatant profeuor of elec- t r i c a 1 enaineermg. BS. Cue Institute of Technol- ogy. Ohio: MS, University of Notre Dame and PhD, UCLA bu been OOD* trol 1yatems and deaip co-aineer 1n private industry during two summers of doctoral studies did re· search on guidance and control systems for Doug- lu Aircraft Co. Dr. JH S. Jaeobto1, -rr. as- alatant professor of his- tory. BA with honors, MA and PhD, UC, Berkeley reclplent of four under- sreduate ICholarshlps, faC· ulty felJow . 1D55 has been teaching aulstant at Berkeley. Dr. Gerhlrd K. Kalllt'b, 50, professor of mathemattc11. BA, MA. University of Iowa; PhD. University of Cbkago apeci.allst tn functional analyau has collaborated f o r many years in research and writ· ing with Professor Bernard R. Gelbaum and contribu- ted numerous scienttf1c ar- ticles formerly of Uni- versity of Minnesota, Cor- nell U , the University of Kansas and the lnsutute for Advanced Study at Princeton Dr. Donald R. Kaplan. 27. aasastanl professor of b1<>- log1cal sciences. BA with htghe&t distincUon. North- wes~m University; PhD, UC. Berkeley. where he '-u been a teaching as· sistant Phi Beta Kap- pa, Sicma Xi Evans Scholar of Year award, 1960 NSF summer fel- low, postdoctoral fellow. John and Elliott Mittler University fellow Dr. Sliffe T. Kassouf, 'J7, assistant professor of ec~ nomica. BS and PhD t May, 11965). Columbia Unlverst· ty served as Invest- ment counselor and editor of weekly letter for Ana- lyllc Investors. lnc . wh1le working on doctorate has been a draftsman. pub- lishing house 1uperv1sor and manager and techni- cal Illustrator. Dr. James A. Kearns, U, lecturer. psychology BA. MA. Montclair State Col- lege . PhD. Columbia Uni - versity has been with IBM since 1~7, most re- cenUy aa manager ol Uni· venity Department R.- search Educallon for- merly with Rutgers UOJ· verslty. Dr. Stuart M. Krauner, 30, assistant professor of bio- logical sciences BS, Brook- lyn College; ScD. Johns Hopkins University has been a re1.iarch fellow for the Rockefeller IMtitute and a lab lrutructor and technician at Johns Hop- kins Untverslty. Dr. Alke M. Laborde, 'J7. assistant p r o f e s s o r of l''rench. BA with honors, MA and PhD/UCLA has been an assistant in French at UCLA Phi Delta PhJ. Dr. Rkbard Alan LaWHB, 31, acting aulstant profes· sor of history. BA. Brown University; MA. Universi- ty of Wisconsin and PhD, University of Michigan I June, 1965) . . recipient of Edward S. Beck Amer- ican Hi!tory Scholarsh.lp, Rackham summer predoc- toraJ and postdoctoral fel· lowships. Dr. Arnold Lfbow, 33. as· slstant professor of malM- matic1. BS. MA. Wayne State University; PhD. Uruverslty of M!cPigan formerly was a teacblng fellow at the University of Michigan and an assistant professor at New York University Dr. Edward I . C. Ltt, :.>. assistant p r o f e 1 s o r of chem11try BA, Kansas Wesleyan UnJversjty; Ph- D, University of Kansaa attended School of En· gineering, Seoul National University Pb1 Bet.a Kappa, Sigma X1 win- ner Pan American Petro- leum Foundation Fellow· ahip specialty is radio- chemistry and chemical klnetlc1. Dr. Job D. Undberi. '3, uaistant professor of Ger- man. BA. MA and PhD. UCLA. aumma cum l~ude attended achoola in Vi- enna and England and work.cl in intenl&tional trade in Ar&entina before comtn1 to tbla cowrtrJ 1n 1956 Phi Bela Kappa formerly of Pomona College. Dr. W-Orge S. McCarty, 39, assistant professor of matb- ematks BA. UC. Berke- ley. MA and PhD, UCLA Sigma Xi, Pl Mu Epal- lon comes from Har· Vf'Y Mudd College where he has been an aulstant professor and engaged ln research on a NaUonal Science Foundation grant. Dr. Cahin S. McLaalbJla, 29, assistant profe,.or of blochemtstry. BA. K I n g College; PhD, Mauachu. setts Institute of Technol- ogy received American Cancer Society fellowahlp for postdoctoral work In nucleic acid blochemiatry at the lnstltut de Bjologie Physico C h i m I q u e. France formerly teach- ing assistant at MIT. Jame• McMJcbel, !I, a1- 1istant profeaaor of Eng- llah BA, UC, Sanu BM- bara; PhD expected ln fall from Stanford Unlvenlty where ht bu been a teach. Ing assistant . winner of A c ademy of American Poeu Prize. 1964. Wall.:e E Stegner Creative Wrtt- 1.11g Scholarship. 1963 -M, Woodrow Wilson Fellow- ship and Wood.row WU5on Dissertation Fellowship. Dr. Robert Maltz, !I, aa- sialant professor of math- ematics. BS. California In- stitute of Technoloc; MA and PhD, UCLA award- ed Fulbright grant to ltudy in Paris at Instltut Henri Polncare formerly re- search and ~aching a~sist­ ant at UCLA and assistant professor, San Diego St.ate College. Dr. Alexei A. Maradadla. 33, professor of pbyaict. BS with honors and MS, Stanford University; PbD, Umveralty of Brutol, En&· land. where be wu a Mar- sh.all Ald Commemoration Commission scholar w l th Westinghouse Jte. aearch Labs since UMIO aa adviaory sclentlat. fellow phy1lcllt and fellow en&'- nffr . Pb1 Beta Kappa, Walker & Lee Inc., Calif omia's Largest Real Estate Firm, Offers our Congratulations to the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA al We WELCOME And SALUTE YOUI .. 3 LOCAL OFFICES . 204J Westdiff Drive • NEWPORT IE.A.CH Ml 6-nll 2760 E. P•cffic Coen H"tghwty CORONA DEL MAR 675-Jl71, TO CHOOSE FROM • 2629 Htrbor Btvd. COSTA MESA Kl g.9'491 THE MAN TO SEE IS FROM WALKER & LEE ~'· l4 ~ 1' . ' Sigma XI. Tau Bet.a Pi. author of numerous scien- tific articles formerly research professor. UnJ- verslty of Maryland and consultant for General Mo- tors research and semi- conductor Branch of U.S. Naul Research Lab. Dr. Arthur J. Marder, 55, pn>feuor of history. BA, MA and PhD. Harvard. has held l.Ul.lque rank of aenlor professor at Univer- sity of Hawali author- ity on Brltl!h navaJ hi.a· tory. noted for courses tn history ol western dvillia- tion. recipient ol three Gu&- genheim Fellowships .... awarded the American Hlstortcal Auociation',- George :.OW. Bee. prize autbOr of "The Anat- omy of Britiah Sea Pow- er... "Portrait of an Ad- miral." ''Fear God and Dread Nought" rd "From the Dreadnought to Sctipe f'Jow .. MehJJ Meta. 57. lecturer in music, oondudor ol Uni· venity Orchestra. Educat- ed at TrlnJty CoUeae of Music. England and Syden- ham College, Bombay. In- dia came to U. S. ln 1959 one ol the found- ers ol the Bombay Sym· phony and bu been con- ductor of the UCLA Or- chestra ... a vtoUntst and virtuoso coodoctclr, b a s p I aye d and conducted works by compoten from the 17th to the 20th cen- turies formerly with faculty of the New School of MuJic, ~a .. hi& son, Zubtn, conducts the Los Angeles Pbllhar· monk Ordleatra. Alan J . Miller, :.>. a.ssiat- ant professor of P1Ychol- ogy. BA and MA, Callfor. nia State CoDeae at Long Beach; PhD expected ~ l~ from Unlventty of Col<ndo . redplent of NTMH predoctoc al fellow- ship haa been a teedt- ing uliatant at Colorado. Or. Har.Id W. Meott, 29, usistant p r o f e a a o r of chemistry. BS with dht1nc:- Uon. Coionldo St-. Um. venlty; MS m ftI>, um. versity of ll.llnoia bas b e e n reaearcb organic chem.at with Dr. Kar l Folkers group at Stanford Researcb In'titute since 1963. Dr. Kel.. L. Nelton, 33, assistant profesaor of hls· tory. BA, MA. Stanford University; PhD, UC, Ber· keley . . . also at.udied at FrM University, Berlin. Phi Beta Kappa, Phl Al- pha Theta . recipient of Kt!'Ddrkk Memorial Schol- anhip, Stanford Honors Fellowship, Rotary lnter- natiooal Fellowship ... for- merly ol Univeratty of Tex- u . Deue E. Nnbuer, 28, act- tnc aui1tant pn>f euor of political science. BA. UC. klvenlde, now atudytng at Yale University · .• recipi- ent of Fulbrl&bt 1 r a n t, Woodrow Wu.on ad>olar- sbip and Falk FoundaUoo booora . . . baa been r~ eearcb uailtant at Yale and UC, Riverside. Dr. Speaeer C. Olht Jr., 28. umtant profeuor of hie· tory, coordinator of aca- demic advWng. BA, Po. mona Collete; MA and PhD, Claremont Grlduate School ... has been in- rtruotor in history at Po- mooa College. Dr. Jeb R. Pellam, 50. profes1or of physics. BS and PhD, Masaachuaetta 1.n.stitute of TedmoJoc Where be len'ed u a potl· doctoral tflee:rcb auoci. a~ a pioneer ~ re- search on low temperature properties ol Uquld heli- um . received Walttlng- ton Academy of Sciences and Arthur S. Flemming Awards . Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant recipi- e.i>t • • member, Pbysical Science Panel (Woolridge Oommittee). Office of Sci· enoe and Technok>CY. E1- ecudve Office ol the Preai- ldent formerly direc- tor of cryogenic research for the Garrett Corp., ~rved t.m ye&n as pro- tea.or et physics and di· rector ol low tempentun Wt at Oa!llonla tuutu&e of Tw.t 'JG _.,_lb yeara wu with the eyro- genica laboratory of t b e National Buruu of sted- arda, Waabin(t.oo. D. C. . . will utabllah a m.i<>r low temperature lab at UCI. Dr. WUm A. Pelt.en, 28, u- siltant profe1t0r ol 0.. man. Stud.led at the Uni· versit:les of Kiel. Frl.bourl. (Switterland), Ber 11 n, (West) Leed a (England) and Hambur& ... MA and PhD. Syncuae University served aa aenJor In- structor ln intensive Ger- man at East European ~ea Prosnm at Syracuse and wu native informant f« NDEA In- stitute, Hofatn Unlwntty. Kart B. Radev, rt, edin& uslatant professor of eco- nomk:1. BA, Oberlin Col· Iese. Ohio; PhD pendins, University of Cblca&o ... recipient of Brookin&a ln· stitution raeucb fellow- ship . comes from De- Paul University where be wu u1lat.ant profeuor of Lina.net. Vera T. R.ed, S.S, lectw-er of Russian. BS. Cornell Univenity; MA. UC, Berk- eley attended Amerl· Cll University, WMhlne- too. D. C .... bu been a vlaltt:ng lecturer at Port- land St.Me eonece . . . for· merly wu an economk an&lylt with the nep.i. ment of U. S. Government. Wu!lln(ton. D. C. and Japan, a.ocl a reaewdl ... silWrt at the Univeralty of California. Lac6e1 Aa&olae IUH, 29, U· IOCl&te ln French. BA and MA. UCLA . . formerly teaching ualltant at UC- LA. Instructor of French for Peace Corpt, Dart- mouth Colleae. N. H. Du 8. Resen, 29. aasocl· ate aupervi.eor ol physical e d u c a t i o n, ba1ket- ball coach . . . coma from USC where be 1'&I froeh coach ( IJ.3) and uaiatant vanity coecb ID belket- ball and Newport Harbor Hilb SdlOOI. wbere h1a two 1e1r record aa beaketbell ~ WU a.JJ , . , YU a , Dr. Hewn L R•Whl, 11, aatmnt profet.tar ot poUtical ICieaoe. BS and J>bD, Muaac:bu.adta IDltl- tute ol TectmoloO . . . re- dp!eut of NatiorWJ DefenM F.ducetion Ad FeDowab.tp. Social Science ReMarcb Cound1 ReMarcb TraininC FellOW'lhJp and, mast re- centl7, ,.....,. Ana TraJn. inl Fellowlblp far Weft. ens Europe. Dr. Benad BaM, .... statant prolaaor ol m.atM- matica, BA, MA and PhD, UCLA . . . awarded Na- tiDnal Sdence Foundation Summer P'tllonldp fQr teadlin& uldltaDtl . . . ,.. aurc:b mil t.ehmt _.. ant at UC'IA aDd Olltllr-nia ~.,,....,... oCY· Ed1arT.leW.a.ee611 uliltant '* ... ., Eal-. lib. BA. ,....... UDMr- slty, pt."edelphw, PL: MA, UC......,, .... pD"SUbac ---....... anrded t1M Woodrw n. di ~ aad Ad- van oed ~ r ..... lblpa ... -~at Temiie U., MIDI ColJep ud \JC. Berblt)'. IWIM StMnla,er, •. ~ tn1 inltructGr ol eledrk:a1 engineertDC. BS, MS, UC. Berkeley . . • completlld Weatingboute D • s I&• Scbool, UnlYeralty ot Pitt. burgh . coma from UC, Berkeley where be wu a teacbln1 felJow on a NSF Science Faculty Fellowship ... member TIU Beta Pl. Slpi.a X1 and Eta Kappa Nu. Dr. Martla M. ...... !1, uaodat.e protuaor ot pol- itical science. BA with bJ.ibut bonon, U C L A. PhD, Harvard ..• held Woodrow WU.00 ICholar- shlp, Goodwin hllowabip OYER J9 YEARS OF OF REUAILE SERVICE • LEE'S-:PHILADELPHIA-CAllN CIAFT-WUNDA WIYI OUR CARPET & DIAPEIY WAGON. WI W1U. M PLIASID TO VISIT YOU. JUST CAU. COMfOIT • ' IU6Al(I • mwm • CUf1IUllSllP • • • \ • ONI OF THI MOST COMPLETI DIS- PLAYS OF FULL IOLlS IN OIANGI COUNTY. WM'SILIC110N OP AC. CENT & ARIA RUGS. CUSTOM MADE DIAPIRIES • FREE ESTIMATES • LIBERAL TERMS 543-2437 a 543-7710 . ~ ....... ,. ... . ........ .__.-..... ......... .,._ ,,,.. 0.......... .• ~ ,. __ ... ~INE ARTS: TYPICAL UCI s:ntUCTURE-FITilNG, YET UNIQUELY. ITS OWN SELF Faeult1 . . (0 1 t ,PN1Pnc1° I . ..., ' . . l • 016 ,,, , I Lww • aaw••NIDwlwll =r.:.v~·ac-~"' ........ ,, .......... ~ ... . ....... ·:. : .. , .,, ....... =~.-:= ••• ~NhUJli- --tfWa1lala1tea ,...,. ...... ~ I ....... a 1 1 •'• • ..... ... lll9r~ ...... , .. - w ........... -. / .::,.t,~'= r:=*J. •' ~ ti KJcbl&aa; ftD & Nita .t i;t, BuUJey ... bu done ap- plied mathematScal ~ IMtCh iDclud1ni wort on the mac• tranalation of -~-.~·· --· .. ---.. ·, ' . Dr. P'rtd M. 'hill• 3r., ~ ...... -~ ., ... ~~of computer fac:Wtlel. BS, MS and PhD, Carnesie ln- atitute of Teclmoloo ... doctoral diaMrtatioa, "A . H-1ltic PfollUI .. A> ......_ u. .. , ..... won a National Ford Foun- daUGD· Awa.rd • • . mtbor . .......,,.. *· lt•eutna, ~. lectmtr cli z:cm~~ ~of_;· MA. tM..., ti . If WW -*lei • ... ~•.JI'-'• ....-.t 114 eempat- uCLA and ha ~ la er ~ . . . fortJer?y UCLA atenala • • ~ at Stlllfar4 U1Mn1:r A14 ( . : Qn4I 'bdl. Dr. on. !I-"» ~ta, ! Li8ied Dr. a G. w..-.,11. • ,, '"' 1111..,.. ... 8S .. Piii>, c.Mlr'· ... r.ttllM ti w .., ....... Ndmd 0.. 1'."ps SI Uc_.., ....... Oil 'hda .' .. .... XI ••• 1w \I 1 ti .............. P'IAi11t'elc ... a •· .. ~ .. ,,,.~ atucn.. ., elemtat.rJ p&r• ticlel . .. allo w.ad • wtawsi17akt a 114 atDm JlllJ*a. YalatMwa*t ....... XI . . . Wi1 U. I. PtiWlc ea.a~ •tr••t..,r,..c•-· el~.tT•• =·• c::-.111a:. c:.& N • u J° WWW: Pre Jt• di o..r.r, NDOI, a. n t1t'a a ct•. W P' .-.o.c. .. ~ .... ua.A. Dr. Clifford A. WooUolk, 30. aulJtant profeaaor of aUcro11At111J.1& uc_ Btv· ....... .-.... ~ 171t1 ventty ol Wuhiqt4a ... wu ruearcb and tudllnc aaailtut and u. s. Plllllc JIMa a.me. r::•••· al fellow at Wu rtca ... )>Git.doctoral fellow at Na- ,Uoaal H e a r t tu~ ...... da, lld. . . . '1tma m. N stiru. la, actini alllatant pro-w. of ~-JUclard J . TripllU. JI, Jee. Dr. D..W L. W11Ul. • ... _..,. 007111'8 tlllr If ...._ S41c:IW Dr ....... 11. W t t.. ...._ )Inf_. of '6o. -ftD. llllttiilt;., • · 'at Callionda -~ er, 38, allktant pm.-dllmbtry. BS wttb banorl m,toD (June, •> ~---Artl ud Crafts OUland· of Pl>'Cbobloloo. BA. MS and PhD, Calllornia lnltf.. 1*en a~alltant pnlll1r:r ~ ' ' andPID from Western Re-tui.t of TecbnoloCY ... bel4 tm ~~· ~':...~..., Z: .... u.ttatJ. ae-. ·=~~.::!.~U: ... -,,,. Oliter'-*' Ola_ Art .... ---·· ~ fNm -.... UBtvtutt, Ci. . , • i:l:'fltat. Lot Aa... UCLA w'bln be bu 1-n wnftat zu Kohl , JCotn-1.Jn. lQIDbla ud t .,. • ... a NMUCh ~llat CS.lbal, 0.rmany and Ru- the U41vvalty of W . ~oand: .': ::::. = · · ~ -t.1Jow • ...S Untvenity. tbQ. alp ~otJon plcturet,•rtl 1'y JWlee•l ta. . taimaion, dilplay adver-tatea of Htaltb .•. at UCI Dr. James Yu, 38, uaoci- 1"9au E. Stark, ~l. act-tialnl art and the theatre. will 11eek to learn what ate proleaaor of matbem. Jnc ualatut prof-..or of brain mechanlama underly . t1c1. BS, National Tai ... S -Ml. u.a.. MbltUA&Aan u ~ UI· u._...,, FC>DMU ; MA MN1 ; ftD ..... vtlllaa. 31. ._a. ...... U86ir a-.._ w P• ~ ttl "~i: ::.-: .. -::::...s: f;S. = c.. = ~'...::r1;·~ :11: ---• 0 • ad .. a.II ... Mlbllt lee. fl • .. ia-ctn~ ....... .., •H ~· ... , [ ', a a • t (Mt l.t a.~ t t 8'tta ) .... If "hchnal-tJ ti ..,.m,.tat ido:ndD ... ha been 'fllttlq H· Dr. JUC-. • Whlea, 31, ogy, Untvenity of Rochu- IDd IOlld t*t pbyllca... IOClat. profeuor at Uni· au=r.ofeaor of P'J• ter and the Corot In.U. farmerly a prWect leader veraitJ ol Iowa ... former· cbo , BA. Brown tute at New York Uni~ m 6avelopmelll_AD4 dl-· __ 121~a~tt~we.:u=b~o:·:z•~·~°"":;_~u~ru~vent~t~y:~us=.~_.~P~'-D~,.:~~-.... iiiiiiiiiiir--~ alp, L • a r-Sltls, Jlc..r =:·=~· • ant at Mkbipa .. 1" Run Jlelelr* ntortu. " We are extremely pleased to say TO THE ·HARBOR AREA , . . University of California AT Our congratulations to everyone of the new students and all of the Uniwrsity • of California, hvine faculty members. It is a great ioy to us at Connell Chev- rolet to be able to participclt9 in wel- coming you into our c.ommunity. As-The University Of: ·eardornia • Grows With Its New Orange County Fadlfties SorAlso,- Grows ·your Local Chevrolet Dealer Our FecairtiH at H•rbor ena leker in Costa Mes• are conataatiy ,..c1y to mett everyon• •ufo1DOt- ive n.Na. Connell' Chevrolet b .. Geared To · Our Area's Dynamic -future; "QUALITY IS 111 REASON WHY co-.i IS 11IE PLAa TO BUY" . -----..1 ~ - -- -- /CH EV R 0 LET~ L I I • ·ff.iRBOR· BLV·D. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ce.t OMY. !11.0l ..... .l ... --.. ..... ··---...................... ~-··----...· • ... DAIL'( f'ILOT .....,. . ·A PROUD MOMENT: CONGRESSMAN HANNA, GOVERNOR BROWN, CHANCELLOR ALDRICH, PRESIDENT JOHNSON, REGENT CARTER AT UCI DEDICATION · MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB ,. ~~~§§~ANNOUNCING ••• ~~~~~~ A FEW SELECT MEMBERSHIPS STILL AVAILABLE Join your friends at beautiful Mesa Verde Coun· try Club. Only a few minutes clrlv• to 011r 18 llole championship CJOlf course, considered to be OM of the best tests of goH by the top Pros of the circuit. Private Golf Membenhlps Private Swim and Tennis Memberships Business Social Memberships Banquet Facilities for 425 Persons. MHTINGS -SEMlllARS -TRADE SHOWS SMAll IPAUft DIOllG ROOM AYAllABlE I COMPLETELY PRIVATE I Restaurant and cocktail fadlities and a well stocked pro shop overlook this scenic course. MESA VERDE II OM of the most pleasant areas In OralM)e Comty. Ask abollt Olll' caterlftCJ for pCM'tles cilld banqlleta. I DRIVING RANGE AND PUlTING GREQS I Paa ~FOIUIA'J'ION ~AU • MR. GORlNAC-:6ea. n,,-. -' Kl 9.0377 3000 CLUB HOUSE DRIVE, COSTA MESA • 1 .. , .. ,. . ,_ , ........ , -, ..... • • . • •. I # .,, ., • ,,; , . ' .· I , ,, •• -,-• ' ' In the 44 years that Theodore Robins Ford has been in the . Harbor Area, we have wit1tessed the tremendous growth of this area, industry, population and education, but the openi1g: of the University of California at Irvine is the highest p.oint of prestige that we have received. We are pleased to wel-: come you lo the Harbor Area. CONGRATULATIONS D4 H1rtler ltw. coaTA MHA ,.tlene ...,1144 Academic Plan 'Irvine Approach' Keeps Its Eye On the Forest as Well cu the Tree TBE IRVINE AP- PROACH -"te tenlep tM ~ aul1Ueal, ... .......... " ...... w. atatameat ... may help 11"9 u a l'aW. lillil i • kllld ot forut tt hep la ml8d II we all &9t to ...... .....itnea.• ;•.:·.~=:. ~ '*" ........ ,....., Jf/Jy 11. ... ~cnON: The Unlver· alt, ti CIJlfanda at Irvine b a at 'eutty for the mod- ern mu. It confronta &bl pr°'l*tl ot tbe next cen-turJ .-• ....,.. n ,.. ...... put wtdt nlped. bat ..... -''lib· ll .. une•mM ti moden. .. What are the pwpoeea and what will be the dlrtdJona of llamlnt at t.fie Unt•enity of California, tnlne? The anner ta, of coune. complu and 1Ub)ect to dlf. fmmt interpntatlona. But there II a compJN and nlkrtuitled statement tltabllahinJ_ what Vb Chan- cellor Jack W. Peltuon ctl1a a pklellne. Bt note. that bt and Chancellor Aldrlch wvme =::; for ft. that tt Nprelellta tbt tboupta and cir.nan, otbtn. and that not an memben of tbe facdJ acree wUh or apprcM of th• ltatemenl ....., --.. dttt; ••lt•ldatld "' modlrs problema; atimu- IUl4 " modml opportuni· u... r -· ~ SCIENCE LECTURE HALL: rr SEATS 350 AND OFFERS UNIQUE ROOF PA~ ,,_. ll8ttmellta imply • ,,mtgp1w tt apertmmt wttb sncram. E a fiCalry-;-a • El.ad , ud a nat. ot .... that ..... alraW .. tr1-TMJ bnpt,J • --.. lidln .. ti tndttlolt-al .. ,.. .. wtua the arr. pDCe that we are smarter ~ tffijbo!IJ ... but w1tb aa .,,.,._, et our rupamillOlty to UM well OW' apec1al opportun1tJ to It.art ..,, . Tbey imply • lack of -... ud a wlll- tapua tt confeu our e.r-nn. . ADii: The UCI pro&nm lnYolftd four major oom-mJtmenta: To a develop- ment ot a educationally 1eU·rellut IOdety, ud not alone to tbe education of a sroup ot tndMduallall be- tween 11 and 22 year1 old; to an empbula Oii core tbe· oretical knowildp and bu- lc analytical Uil1I u the prilllll n11 m cee ot aa eciu-- ~ ... ~;~~.::= ;;,-~mil-; ml to • .,....,. ..... -... .aDt7 .. ftlJ u tiw bowlldp. Each of tbeM commttmata tw or· tanlsadoeal aDd educat1oD- aJ tlnplicaUom for the wll· verttty. ~' die Sell-Reu. ... .... , ............. bu to M lldfted fNm fMcNnt to JeandDI. Oar ,..i la to .. .... 9dllcdtlul lllf-nll- UCI IO that hldlpeMd ltDdJ wm beeCllDe a ~ dan far leendDf and not the um• of a course. Dnei.,t.1 tile Aaat,itul Mu: Two conaplcuoUI future• of contemporary kllowled1• art tu laJp total m .. and ~=~~ to ......... ~l­bntedlll...i1able to mod-.,. ma, .. 18d1Tldual cu ~----...sma• 1udl bn9ddL )(aiwftr. bl aa lne:rultq aamber of field.I, an lncreu.lJli amount of knowledl• that we com- municate to tnJlaneD wUI be superseded by new re- tulta beforl tbey sractuate. We C&Dllot hope -I D d oupt not to pntad -to 5rru ofux""I oflvi"f AT COROLIDO APAlTMlrr • ~OIONA DI'-MAit BEAUTIFUL vmw=rr AND MOUNTAINS LUXURIOUS 2 M P!NTBOUSll SMART 2 BEDRbOM IOS AND LIVll.& Some ol th• outatandla& featurel lncludt ••• t: t • I Ct.aDllN ox llOI TlUI LUJMlY LIVINI 4• I. COAIT HWY .. CDM tnan .... NOW AT HEMPHILL'I the four MUSIATEEll A. THI WALT lledllueM I . TMI VAN lt .. KW 11ack KW c.ttall -.......-c. THI TUX o .... .... cattlll '10- c •10- D. "TMI IO • •tY ~ .,. .... =lye . " WI IUY, SIU. TIADI. ., ........... .... ... f/f ,... ,,.,."7 •t tM•Y"t fair ,_,.._ ...... MUJ ,_,. lft tN hartlw .,... Call • f# '"9 ...,....., ., MJ real _... .,_. t ........... ...... ' I011MAll IW DIATE CO. 21tt PAJltV11W ID. AT AYOCADO COSTA MUA "Ok, SJL,& ~" U• 1222 WELCOME U. C. I. ~ Corrfiaf Jnvilalion ..• :lo All UL Wll Co~ :la Wordliir Wula U ... . SCHEDULE OF SERVICES SUNDAY A.M. ' 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL I 0:45 WORSHIP •nd COMMUNION SUNDAY P.M. 6:00 WORSHIP an~ CC>MMUNION WEDNISDAY P.M. 7:30 CLASSES J eu O/~ 217 W •. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA 0. 6. HURST, ~NISTER . ....... . ...... ·-·--= .. Like Melodylan.d; the Stage Is Round CONGRATULATIONS TO U.C.I. 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( ...... ...,...-re ·· NATURAL SCIENCE BUILDIN6: FIVE STORIES OF. LABS AND CLASSROOMS INSIDE THE WALLS: SCIENCE LAIORA rOttv RECEIVES FINISHIN& fOUCHE'i0t Tod~y~s Students I /They Admire Kennedy, But 1 RealMm 11 Word for Today -ltt ~ ...-W ler -men dlart1 dlftnld. 'fhe1-· IDtD -padaate ~. -vtet.-- tbl1 1peelal e d I I •a, t1111 mow when tbeJ are ptn1 nam, budpUq their time. DA IL Y PIJ,01"• 8. and bcrln1 eatutropbe, clothel and •«Id peace are Looi Ind M~ ..... • man lnte , dlat6ed art detennined to pt then. a few of the lte1n1. with, ind jut lllt.eDe4 te 1 -And becauee thele Politics! 1ubstantlal Cf911-MdSoa •f (oala are very penonal, They are far more aware UC'I'• first ltadent body.· many ltudenta 1eem to view and probably better Inform· Thia ts tbelr "port• tbote hlther edUC9tlcla llrcely ln eel about national and lnter- atudt11tf. • temu ol cold, hard, prac-national politics than most * * * tical realities -what It will people were in college, but The sonletimes uneaay do for them u lndMdQlb. local politics leave them partners~J which makes But don't let that fool you. cold. up any ;J'venJty Is ~ They are not completely Today's student la not ~~!tehe~e. -the atudentl without ldealltm. Indeed, afraid of change. In fact, be J t is a four-way partner· DWl)'\ will tell you, in their aeu plenty ol room for It. ship: stlldenta, faculty, ad-fuhion, that they believe But, lD cenenl. be la con- mmistraticm and commun-ther9 la more hope today for tat enoqp with the erut.. 1tv. Much bu alnady been the future of mankind than hlt poUtica1 .,.tem and ap- sald about the la.st three ever before. partn«:r• during the develop--The fonm their ideal-pearl 11tidled to 1 e e II: ment of the Univenity of lam takea are different, chanlt tbroUlb that system. California, Irvine. maybe narrower than with UCl dudenta are excited Not much lw been said atudenta of the put. Per· a~ be1nl ta • the start abo~ the student., perhaps hap. thb la because today'• ~a...,~ They are the most lapor1ut element colleae student.I believe the7 of!e p~. have a more reallltic out-IOIDllWba~ HIS'Ytd about lt, b barf, If. .. ~ to look taiwlll'd wbat a .mile .. IJJ.... .... are eftn ge ~ ablat t1CI a penoa cu do abaut chuf-ilflll' 1t ... -. denta vtntaaw 1Ml Peru,. tn1 tbe wcr1d. • Qalpped one coed: ''Can It IS eftD praumptuoul. -Tbe problema ol the 1"Q IJUllM ltartiq out at tlowever, there are 1om• Nearo -tn tbe South and bl a coUett where tbert an observatiom wbicb can bt aouth Loi Anie1ea -haw ..-._ studata who can made with aome decree of te.rVed to brtq idealilm ID-no ~ safety. Here aoea : to aharp focua. Toct.1'1 col· tell JOU wbo the &ood pro- 1 oday's students are bet-Iece ltude'tita an utinl ftllon are and what the tcr prepared for colle1e than some hard queationa, for u-map COUl'tel are?" today's adulta and youna ample, about what bu hap-"It'• sta:ct,'' ahe said adults were and they wW penal to the American Ideal wttb a Ill work harder to get their of equal OIJl)Ol"twait;J. Fot tM t part, thou&h, degrees. They will have to -With -few uoeptiou, the quatlopt IO deeper than -there ls more to learn and UCI 1tudenta bold deep ad-tbat -Will UO Un up to the competition la ttlffer. mlration far the late John a;pectatlou? Will the facul· The ··~entlemanly C" la a F. Kenntd7. t)' ..S edm1nlltrl.tlon looll thing of the ~t. But ttudftta wtD tell you upon ttudlnta u they llY -A surpriainl number of that, to them, bl wu a per· ~? t.:Cl's charter 1tudenta. ewn ion -not just a put white .. an awareoeu at the freshman level, al· father who Uwd in a bf& aJDOClC Ucr1 charter Stu. ready are plannln& to at-white boule lD Wuhinstoo. denta that the anawera to t~nd graduate acbool. ~t do today's 1tudentl tbeM queitiona rell, per· _ For the D)Olt part, ~ "orry about? bape u never before, with goaJs of &oday'1 ttudenta are Gndea, loclal llfe, tetttni them. MacKay & Dicks . .SPECIALIZING IN .. * MARINE .. INSURANCE ~ -* llDllSTRIAL llSURAICE Life U,.,_rftl., ••• _ .... • • • ~tcl~ant • • • Slckw • • • '-'""" lfMI ,..... .. ,.... ,._ ' LIT US ANA\ YD YCMfl INIUIANCI PIOHAM JUST CALL 671-1llO • 14f.1111 -·-tda_y · We ----- Present An Oltl Frientll We've been part of the UCI Story since early 1958, when a few far-seeing Orange Coast citizens, _.with the adive partnership of the DAILY PILOT, began working to bring the University to this area. The big news broke late on the afternoon of Friday, December 11, 1959, when the PILOT (then a twice-weekly paper) proudly ran off an extra announc- ing: "IT'S OFFICIAL; UC ~OMING HEREI Regents Accept Irvine Offer, Final Negotiations to Beg in." W • shared the thrill of UCl's dedication in June, 1964. A special DAILY PILOT dedica- tion issue presented the new university, its administrators and faculty leaders and their exciting plans to ·the people of the Orange Coast. And now, as UCI betlns its productive life, the DAILY PILOT is proud to have the oppor- tunity to serve the University's students, faculty and staff, as residents and as readers. We will, of course, provide them with all the normal, useful services of a good daily newspaper: with the new.! and pictures of their community and of the world; with editorials a n d com- ic strips; with social notes and stock reports; with sport news an~ grocery prices; with columnists _and classified ads; with news, opinion, information and entertainment for their daily use and enioyment. lut, most of al · the DAILY PILOT will seek to serve the UCI community,. as it seeks to serve all of the 9range Coast community, with spirit, with integrity and with dedication. U..~ ~ ~ Irvine, Edftion~ Coat DAJLY PILOT 1 • . . ,_.... . ... .. . - . .. . . . ... .. .. • . ~· 19 \ ~ h 1' c ft ,, c s c tt 01 1. J, n. s· v fo 11 UJ 00 tr Vt B IS le F 01 Pl dt el I cc U1 c Views Will Fl y At UCI 'Conclave' Once uch quarter. cW.es at UCI will be auspeoded for a day or two wbi1I ltu- dents, faculty and, perhaps, some speakers from outside the university itself. partk- ~ la.., .. ~pro­voking give and take cm con- temporary issues. Tlle quarterly event al· ready Ml beea dlibbed tbe "Uct Conclave." Ita pri- mary aim ls t.o promote in- tellectual dia.Joiu• between student.a and faculty. The first conclave ii ICh• duled Oct. rt. The question, appropriately for the new campw, ii "What ii A Uni- versity'" Form.at for the conclave. generally, will include ad· dresses bnniiog out aever- al poin£a of view Oii tile question at hand. Speakers appearing before a general meetinc of atudenu and f9'> u1ty wUJ set the tone (21' the conclave. Later. atudenta and faculty will IDel1 smaller groups for what UCI oCficlals hope will be eome 1timulatin1 ~ HUNTIU-f'llHllMIN-<AMPERS ao.ATlut .. e MeMMr ef OUTDOOft l~OftTIMAN taAVICE w S..J.,~,..., ~ Actlvltl• te Ute ........_ CHAITll MIMllllHl.-S are atlll A¥11W.W UtOUOo;;-;n"•·• Jemeica fnn e Coron• del Ma r FOOD 6 GllOG OCT. 6 '°' IU"IT DINNllt ANNMRSAlY BUFFET LUNCHEON MONDAY ·FRIDAY 5111 •••VATIONS ACC1"1D FRESH SHELL FISH IAR NfGHTL Y FROM S '.M. DANCING NIGHTLY "'°'91 ORiole 3-1 180 IANOUm e WICIA&. '41tTtlS e ANLI Pltll 'AltKtNG MIKE 'VISITS' STUDENT'HEALTH CENTER, NORMA 8RUNDY, RN I!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ 7IO W. 1tdt It., -Ph. Ma.MM -c..t1 IMN Fact1 About UCI Jnlt1el enrollmeal: 1.5'10 ~tudents in September, 196.5, Flrat employe: L. E'. Cox, who became head of UCI business actlvltiea ln July, --~ -Htr tttJe-,. tat.err changed to vice cJlancellor for business and fb9ee. FIRST SCBOLARSIDP: Donated by Ftf' An. tron1 of NeWfOrt leeeb for underpa$a&ea w la • ahow promllel 11 a.rtta. Nlckneme : I "Buffalou!" ''Bears?" "1J>ros?" ••aan- cheros?" Ntbody knlnra. Seledlon will be up to charter students. ALUMNI: None, el course, but ahmurl of ot!ler UC campuaet ttvtnc la Or· ence County kne "8dopt.. eel" UCI. Locadoa: C a m p u a la three miles ioland from Cor- ona del Mar. It ()C>llam ct I ,!XX> acrea in 1'0lllnl S a a Joaquin HillJ, l.ad 1'11 do- nated by Irvtnl Co. Aaotber SlO acrea wu pun:ba• bf ' UC regents bl Jaiuacy llM for •UOO an acre. Facalty: Initial atatt ol 118. Library: Buie 12,000 ~ umes In 1966; eatimated 250.· IXX> by 1970; 500,00 by 1'75. How a. 1et CMn: En- trance to campua la by U& versity Drive oft McArthur Boulevard just IOUtll ol Pal• isades Road. Alma Mater: Words, mus- ic ,.tready IUbmJtW bJ Frederick M. BaoMa ol Cor- ona del Mar. &abject to IP" proval by c It a r ~ t r ~ dent&. , , • ' . UC: Eatab!Wlbed .t Bert· eley, 1888. We wi&h to NOW.~~·t:lfe Newport ·.Beach Tennis Clllh \ Comes to the . ·" --------·--- • • ------------ ...,_ t ,. ' . __ ... _ -· • ' I t . . (' . . ~~ We at Coda Meu C•rysler/Plymo1th send out best wis•es and congratal1tio1s to yotr l•~IJ ·•·• •· 1t1•11ta. We ·IOnlilll ·: ' . invite each 11~ every 01e of yoa to visit as at our huge 1ew automotive complex. We're crowil1; alo~c ·wi~~ JOI. -------.----_,.1....; .._......_r ----------~-----------~ ,\ · .. ,.' . . .. . . - . . .. ' .. . . " , ~ . . ; ·- ~ . .. l \ } ' ~ ' . .. . / • . . ' I nil is Olf HW ··01111. Stop in to•ay or at yotr co1ve1iiltce ad lilit Sott•erl Califinias larced ~ol1me ••ler ii ~~'!",n, Plymo1t•s, Imperials & Simcas, 11d where every ulesman is 1. hperiened 2. Respolli•t•. l Coll'I~~ ·:, ; EXPERIENCE . lech ........... " capeWe ., ............. ,., facet ., ......... tr•.ectleft h........ Me MM te talk te eftY9M •IM. Yeur .. a. man wrftel the ••Ired, .,,...,.. the flnencfftl, •nwrs yeur cer, H1Mlll'1 RESPON5111E Our men ha" Ileen h1r.t picW fer ...Wllty ..... NflaWUty. W• expect fhMt te M with ut fer I ..... ....... lacft Is I ,..,......... .....-., ef the community In ....., he ""9. ~¥ I ' • •I I =URTEOUS -1 _ We.,. .... te WN • 1u11i •• • .-...., NtllJktllin. W. bw thet • """' ................ .,.... .. .. r. cu1l•Mr wll lie....,.,.. _.. a1t ... f _. ....,,. •.'• • W. ........ ' . I f \ , , 1 ' --·-·-----------··---· -------- I I,, . t ) ' * I ' ' VI I 'Ill\ . . ,.. r . ; • J ••• l ! ..... ; .,, -.> • I. .. • • ',Lt ',; . J' • ' • • ~ 4 I • • '•· ·• .._ .. ,J .... J "' • , .. .. . . •. . I ! . ! The Day· ;.-ney Raised the Flag at UCI " ! ~ ' .. , f \ , 'l • . ' ........ ~.:m.'11111•majGr'1ll'Olalmm of ~tury ...._. W• .,. ' a C!DDC8m for~ morality u well u _ ,-~ We are eomJdted to the d of an eduelUonally ;.ft~ IOdety, and net alone to the of a poup of young · lndhldll8ll. And ftnally, we are commfttild to an erqph1111 on core theo- llitlcll bowled• •·hate utJ.ytieal atll1I u the pftme resources of an ~ted man. .... ,,_ -... ,. 'rrmta el ,...,_. u. ~Mly ampiu in their im· pllcatlw Jar: tb9 ~~ • UnJftnltlM bned_.:all1 pa1&1..Jf: •b to their clUll role of sbbflizln& ad wttni me. and • for aperimeataUcm and new ideas. Bat DlOlt ban punued Ider counea. We intend to ran the risk of involn· meat in the aertoua problems of our Uma • We haft avoided the Idea that 'We are setting don a poop of 1ebolan bi a remote &Jade to ponder the pureq a<»demk . ·-1'Jallt ~.oa:aelftl In the eearch for 10lutiona. a procm which more IDd... lnWme speclalbation, we feel the NIJ)omibillty to upon ......... to Whole ipedruul of ldeu and nluea tblt have lnflUIDOld mankjnd in the Jou paaqe trom an1ery to the tweatWh een~L.too ~.:::.:: ~-Ill!>~ uad IOCia1 values have beell adopted by ~ ,J• OAl~T Pl&.Of PMCn• I should like to offer my congratulations to the mem- bers of the new Irvine educational community. Today our nation is pulseting with new inspiration, new vision, new determination to Ifft the quality of American life to levels never before thought pouible. There is new realization all over America that nei- ther our material wealth nor our technological progreu will continue to hold meaning or purpose •ithout revival at •II levels of our educational system. _ ·-_AH tho••. ~i'~ ~da_x..rn_arking jh~ tiN_t flag_ rei~·--­iillliiliii"~;;i$~~~~f.iii~-• .,,pu1 •ri--f~ of education which began on thi1 -campus in . J~ne, 1964. You ere ushering in the beginning of a new cycle of educe· tioMI achievement.-- New Directions Are In the Wind .... .,. Mrioul!y conaid- ... ~tor tome tJpe ot ltadmt represeaa· U. la the ecademk senate ben at UCI. We wa11t to Mar UMdr vcitca. .. .,,.. bulc purpolc! ot the ecedemk MUte, u I w jt, ii Mlf-eaal1.U -I COft- Nllt reftew ol what the mhaatt7 ii do IDS and ...... It .. beaded. lf du· ... CU help U1 fulfill that hmctloa. tbtn I think they •t to be beard ln the ecademk 1eate." 1'bl wordl are tboae of Dr. A. L Melden. chaimwl 11 ua·, pbibophy depart· .... 81 bNda I faculty c ••ttt.t which ii d.rawin1 " bJ-llwl for UCI'• aca· dlmk-.... Tbe MnOG1 auaet t I o n tMt ...... abo u ld be dra11'9 brtf acad.tmic COUD· dJI wbids play 1 major role Ill abaptq 1 unlversity miCbt come u 1 shock to .... NSW DOtF;C'110N8 91plrate campw divuioaa wttb a aatewide academk senate auembly w b i c b meets two or three times each year Membenhip in the acade- mic sen.ate lncludea certain ..tmuwtratJve otticen and all univen.ity pro(eu«1 who have a~ed teaun ltalut Off1c11Uy, I.he acac:emic aenate la a recommeodini body and lta recommend&· Uona are subject t" appro- val by lhe Recenu 1n a very real aenu. how- ever. I.he senate. both al the aatewide a n d individual campus levels. eurd.Jea powen throueb it.a far·Oun1 committee 1}1tem w h I c h reaches into virtuaJJy every phase or univera.lty We EXTENSIVE POWER It determines. subject to approval by I.he Reienu. conditJocu for admi.uloe ol •tudenll and for the irant- inc ot cerlificatet and de- IJ'M'. It aut.horbea and 10- tbe Mlf ..arteruta ol the ,. . culty I « • lltulUoa wbere the faculty .. pitted qa.Wt the admJ.nl.atratton. "And we dot1't want a •it· ualion iJ1 whJch the admin latratioa d e p e n d 1 oa a small, vociferous sroup ot CacuJty members for ita ta. formation." One way to avoid an u.. aituatiom, NJ• Melda, ii by eocoura11D1 wtduprud participation bl the actiTI tiea of the academic ten.ate "U we fall in th.la, tbe1' it's quite poulble the MD ate could deieoera te into r 1maU pnaure JJ"OUP dedi cated to Ill own interata, · be pointa eut. ''But, from what we havt seu ao far at UCl, l ckm't think t.bat wtD bappu. I'm very opdmlrtk. ''Ba.aicaDy. we are an ln W. t1dq tocetber -1tu- denta, faculty, admin1a:tr•· Uoa -ud our baaJc LBW· est la in makiaf UCI a sreat WJJvenity." MIL\'~,.,. HUMANITIES: 401NED WITH SOCIAL SCIENCE IUILDIN6. THIS IS FOCAL POINT OF UCI CAMPUS · · Olt a .Ubllibed collece c• s a .._. tbe Ivy-~ .,... ddck • the ...... perviaea couna of lutruc· 1 ............................................ ~ ............................................................ .. doll at aU lilvela. It al.lo a · A .• ; 1 dNJ' bt u. budl ol --tcedemk:i••, Malden ... ... who abare tUI ----........ ....-c 1-"'"d bll edca for eveo IDlldq IUCll a aua-Uoa. 1'bl1 ma1 be anyway a. oa 11 new and tu facult1 It there IAr,ely be-e.-.., .,. not alra.id to trJ ... dlnctlom. Indeed. ltDdlnta wttll I voice In b des e«mcl1a would be Wltlini ol I DIW direc- t'-,. u Amerlco unl· ..... WMtber or not atudenll will be lfva a formal wk!e ta ucr. academic din ud jUlt what form that voice nuaht take. have not yet been delermtned, ac· cord.bl< to ..delden. Tbt UCI eenate. which will be a divtaion of the Uni· vudtJ'• statewide aude- mic senate, ta atW "' tta for· maUve stacea. O!flclal rec- 01D1Uon anci organliaUon of tbe UCl crouP ii DOt U· peded unt11 late t.bia fall. The academic senate bu beea I,...,. W' I ¥ m the lil1lln .t ... UllMittJ Of C.W..... llllce tbl ear- ly 19• .... tbl .,. Jey faclllJ nblD.cS apiut the .._ autocratic oae- man rulil ol lJatveraity pre*1r ta ud created the ora..,.U.. 1'bil u.., behind the aciw1nk ... ta -i.cult7 10~-•u1at...,, evee Ulla. ltl ~ 10 bac' to the liOddSe Apa. BEl&ZJ..BY llllT01tY At U. UC ac8dtmlc MD· ate '1 IDclptiCll, Berkelef WH till afww'lltJ, aJtbouP fac_, members frolll DI· vis, ""tbl llrleultw'al col· le1'" '**put bl ..atl acti9ttia 'lll ..... Pft ... witla till U9lftnltJ ..a nortlen ad ...._. "°" UOQt ... t1h'll•Md. la 1-. ........... ' ii: se 1at1 ... ~· The-"~ .,Ut waa 84WM Ill favor of wc:iMa pneral 1upenia10D over the dbdpline ol stu- denta. And tt hu .... .... ~ ..... .,.tem ot PM' jl>dpMat. in tbe ..i.ctioD. promodon ud d1am.luaJ ol faculty membln. "At Uct," uya Dr. Mel· den. ''tM boalnea ol the acact.mlc NUle will be to taka cart ol the lntl.nlte number ol detalll btvolved in developint the type of pr'OIJ"am we want to have. "Our job will bt to ad· vise the chancellor. 1JI a aeue, we wtII bt bi.a eyea and ean. Re malt lrnow what'• 1oin.1 on -where our 1t.ron1 i>Oinll are and where we need improve· ment "For example. the needs of our library undoubtedly will be under constant acru· tJny. Of course. the cban· cellor ud tbe llbraNa can't be expected to mow the detaila about every new publlcaticm ln every field." MeldeD pointa out tbat UC1'1 faculty members are .._.., _. Mi IJ'ffll." Most, 191 ...... ..,. had exper· Meet wttl 8*emtc seoatea al Mim mlwnitiea. A VOID PITl'AIU "We are ce111cemed here with avoldlq the mistakes we ban IMll elJewhere." be &aJI. "We want to aVCIW, at aD costs. a situa· tioa wbln we hswe an audlmie ...U devoted to Exhibit Opens ·.,-.~Century Sculp- ture : I.Dim," fl.rat ex· bibtt ol tbe aew UCI Art Gellcy, eun.Uy may be ..... la tbe Flne A r t a buS)cttn1. Tbl gallery will be opm far tllls showing of tbe M WCl'b worth more tMa a MM 111Wion dollars 'r..di7 ~ SUnday 12 • I p.a . ad Wedneadaya, n te • J .m. lhrough Oct. S4. Who Stud~ What On Irvine Campus Besed on their admission applications. UCl's fird undergredu1t• shident body win be divided in 1pproirim1tely +his manner: Biologicel Sciences Fine Arts Humanit ies Physical Sciences Social Sciences EnfJl Me ri"'9 Und.c:ided Men WOfMrt Total 142 89 231 11 56 67 85 238 323 161 59 220 162 143 305 74 I 75 124 150 27'4 DICK BERG . Realty TOWNHOUSES ••• the molt ICOftel'ftful and conwna.nt llvlftl In Southern Callfomla ••• IA&, ...... $111000 ~ ••• OtiTA~ • S10S -DICK IERG Realty ~ef aM• ... urat MUNTINGTOH MACH 962.>411 , \ ··-... ,, ------------- THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA It IRVINE Voors Is lft -=ittn1 role .•. to shate lft the lnltidon of a Solden new era in Orange County's lmmedtm future. Yoclte lllttk'I the paca ••• Creating tradition •.. Calling the tune, the lyria and the look that will ptWail. A chaH•fjns and pleuant prospect, to 1111 dw IMld We know. We've been there. Bullock's Fashion Square, once oJ)9n fields and quiet lfOWI, hu become, in just a few Jhort years. today's ima11 of Oran11 Coonty'1 youns, eleg1nt, open outlook. tt'1 a community of pacmetdna, trend- makin1 merchants, well-veried in the perennial rntslc of tDmorrow'1 fashion ... for the home, the (a,mily and for you. Make Bullock's Fashion Square the first stop on your tour of aploration. VoU'll dlSCOYer a 1ridoU1, aware wiortd of unique lhoppt"I pleuufa keyed to the taste of pa~rs. Your tastes. ,.~ .................. Mlln ........... .. ._...._, n1i:lr'tr........-..... 11.,...Wt,J111a•.._.. ....... llnta AM """"''ii .. Qr of 511111 A-. ,, I •1 i" • c J CAMPUS HALL> GYM ( RfGHT) CAN BE CONVERTED TO SEAT 2,700: BUILDING AT LEFT HOLDS HEALTH CENTER, EXTENSION ' JARA , FRIEND, PROBE MEMORY -LEARNING BRAIN FUNCTIONS AND ASSOCIATES maxin• Wllianu mar'I ofdu nlarion HAPPILY ENGAGED IN SERVING DISCERNING FAMILIES IN THE BEACH AREA ·1605 WESTCLIFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH -642-5200 -BeSf 1n llie-Fre10 -· Drew Her to Irvine "My hobby la my work,' says UCI graduate student Jara (for Jl.l'Ollava) Kriv· anek, 24. She has come a long way to punue her Interest in p1ycbobiology at UCI -about 7,494 miles, a1 a mat· tar of fact. Jara la from Sydney, Aua- tralla, where her family aettled alter fieeln& the Communin r e & 1 m ~ m Czecboelovana 14 years lfO. At UCI, she is wortinr 11 a raea.rch utlltaDt under Dr. Jam• L. McGauah. who. beads the univeral y'1 psychobiology department. "I came here largely be- cause I knew of Dr. Mc- Gaugh'• proferlonal repu- taUon," Jara e x p I a l n 1. "Then, too, Jiilycboblology (the ltod.y of bow buic ani· mal ftmctioru detennlne be- havfor) la a relatively new field and you Ju.st can't find the instruct.on ln AUJtral- ia." 'Open the Doors' All our hopes for peace depend on the kind of society we can build in the United States. And that in turn rem on our system of education. I do not intend for us to settle for an uneasy ~ace for the world-an inferior society for A,Jnenca -or an inadequate education for our children. We are on the frontien of a new America. Ahead of us is the c-hallenge to make our sy.- tem work in a dangerous and difficult period-to demonstrate to a watching and waiting world that democracy, not communism, represent.a the key to the future. Help us demonstrate to the world tlMat people of compassion and commitment can helt> free their fellow citizens from the bonds of Injustice and the pnsons of poverty and the chains of ignonnce. Help us to open the doors of America'• abon- da~ and freedom's promise to every man, wt.t· ever hia race or hh regjon or hia rellgion. Lyndon I. JohMOn UCI Dedication Addresa June, 1984 ----- -----·- A SALUTE lo the • · · · · 1125 Gleneagle Terrace, C.M. SEE ONE HUNDRED MILES from the living room of lhi! beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 bath home on the bluffs overlooking the new Key Marina now be ing developed. This is an ex- cellent value for only $39,500. 16U Tustin Ave. Costa Meu 646-3907 Evening Phone. 646-4579 or 494-C229 DICK HOLWELL ORMAN -BROCK and Associates ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 646-4814 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa IN HILLGllEN SQUARE ••• For Famous Namee In SIGHT, SOUND and APPLIANCESl e RCA VICTOR COUMI _, I UC• I WMITI TV, COIHOUI COMallU.TM*S. l'Ot!TAI U ITl •lo. e MAGNAVOX COl.otl _. ILACtt I WMITI TV, STl•IO. PMOlfOI. CL.OCIC •ADIOS. e RIGIDAIRE .,, ... , .. TCMl.I. ,•••nu. W.UMl•s _. H TIH e WOWNSAK TAii •ICotlOI H e SONY P'OllTAl l.a TILIYIS~ Serving The Orange Coast Area Since TKLEVISION •Al9,.LIANCl!S 411 E. 17th St. SALES -SERVICE Open D•lly 9:30 to 9 -Closed Sunday 646-1684 FOR SERVICE CALL -543437 CONGRATULATIONS U.C.I. FROM: FAR WEST SERVICES INC. UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, IRVINE OPERA TORS OF SNACK SHOPS • IEUIENS • COCO'S • IEUllN E. LEE SNACK SHOPS FULLERTON • ORANGE • SANTA ANA • HUNTIN-6TON BEAC • NPNPORT IEACH • CORONA D~L MAR ( 2) COCO'S ANAHEIM AND WHITTIER TUSTIN ( aoon) REUIEN'S NEWPORT BEACH TUSTIN .. Mt WHITTIER RIUBEH I . LE IRVllE COAST COUNTRY CLUB • ......... _ .. _.. • • .. ._ •• -.... ii.ii.. ., -.... ,.. ... ., .... .._ - ··-------- .. • . \ \ l \ .,. .... I l { .. , ' I t t ~ ' • T .. .. --- = = ... I l .. ,. LIBRARY : HANDSOME $I .4 MILLION STRUCTURE HOUSES BOOKS AND, FOR NOW, ucr STAFFTO Buildings: An Up-to-Date Report The 1,510-acre campua of the Univenlty of California. Irvine, lJ located just off MacArthur Boulevard three mllea l.nland from Newport Buch and about the aame d.lJtance Ult ot central Colt.a Mui. The criOoal 1,000 • acre site waa dOnated to the uni- veralty ln 1880 by the Irvine Company, owners of the sur- rounding 88,,256.acre Irvine Ranch. An addition to the campua waa made ln 1964 when UC Re1enta purcbu- ed 510 acru of 1rviDe land for '6,500 an acre. The +t,QOO.ac:re coutal re- gion ot the ranch, lncludinl D10lt ot the land adjacent to the UCI campu1 ii being planned for development •• a unlvertlty ·oriented com- munity with an estimated population of 150,000. About 130 acru of thlJ develop- ment baa been aet Ulde for a unlftl'11ty buaineas and abopplnc center JuJt north of the ca.mpu1. The university opena with ei&bt major ltrudurel plUJ Meta Court, a complex of 10 reaidenttal cottacea for 500 amste atudenta. Here'• a breakdown of unlver1tty buildings -ex· iltinl and planned: INTERIM OFFICE: The ftnt bafldinl on the cam- paa -completed 1982 - 10.511 lqUU'e feet -steel prefab -eott $11~1 - provided 1pac. for academ- le and administrative of. flees until completiOll of ma- jor buildings th1a summer; converted to services not ac- commodated In major build· inga. FACUL'n' ~EARCH FACILrrY: CompJeted 1984 -11,MO square feet -steel prefab -cost ,189,084 - U.ba and office• for Jclence faculty and research proj- ectJ until oompletloo of In- itial ma}or bulldinp, now UJed for reJUrch that can- not be accommodated tn major bulldlnlJ. CORPORA110N YARD (1)1 Completed 1915 -22,· 791 1quare feet -1teel pre- fab -COit '298.000 -spaee for ahop. warebOUM, Jar•&• tu:nctiona. COMMONS: Completed 19&5 -24.55& square feet - reinforced concrete -coct '772,100 -1nlttal food lflJ'V• ke faclllty and flnt Incre- ment of projected student center. LIBRARY: Completed 1986 -81,401 square feet - reinforced concrete -COit •1.437,700 -houses library and, for interim period, ad· mln.Lstrattve olflca. CAMPUS BALL: Com· pleted 1986 -G,58$ lq1W'e ffft -reinforced cux:r•• -COit ll,7177,400 -hOUllS phyalal education. student ed 1965 -104,9110 1quare health and university exten-feet -wood frame and slon, include. gymnasium stucco -coct fl,11150,000 - which cooverta to a 2,700-housing for 500 dnCle stu- IUt auembly room. dent. tn 10 ...._.. cot- '935,000 -housing for mar- ried student.a and junior faculty In 100 two-bedroom • un1u. ta1• aecommodatina 50 PHYSICAL SCIENCE: NA11JRAL S C~I ENCE . ta MCh Estimated completion 1988 AND SCIENCE . -1 TT .a lqUaJ'e feet -re- llALL: Completed 19'5 -ENTIAL APART· lnforced concrete -estt- 124,273 square feet -~ MENTS: Slated for compl• mated COit '8,170,000 - forced concnte -cost $2,· tion 1981 _ 11,100 equan ~ma, labt, and of. 9'l8,000 -conJtsta of two feet _ wood frame and fide. for physics, chem.la· structuru: a one-story, ~-stucco _ atimated coct try Uld mathematics. seat le<:ture ball and a ftve-'860,oot _ bouatac for mar-F--------:!! story cladrOom, laboratory rled studenta and junlor tac- and oUlce buildlnl boua1nt ulty members In SJ two-bed- tbe natural ldencel and, tor room and • ooHednlolll an lntert.m period, pbyrtcal untta ldencea, eqineertq a D d ' matbematlct. BUMAN'ITIES • SOCIAL SCIENCE AND P'IN£ ARTS: Completed 19'5 - 98,7U lqUU'e feet -rein- forced coocrete -cmt '2,· 179,200 -two ltluctureJ: • flVHtory office bulldlq and a three • story claaroom bull.dint bouaing bumanl- RESIDENCE RALL (D): Eltimated compi.tlon 1J8'7 -100,000 IQUaA feet - wood frame and lbaceo - uttmated cost '1.173,000 - bou.atni for 300 linlle stu- denta 1n 11.x Jepante ~ tace1 accommodatin( _ 50 atudeDta tacb, plUI dJn1.nC com.mom for 1,200 atudentl. tiea and, for an iDterlm .,.. neoern.,........ • nART· rtod, 1odal ldencea and ~Ul.rA't UA&I AC fine a.rU. MENTS (D): . Eltlmated completion 1987 -71,000 CENTRAL PLANT: Com-square feet -wood frame pleted 1985 -22,192 square •-::;::and==ltu=cco==e1=tima==ted=CG1t=:I feet -reinforced concrete 1"' -cost "187,&00 -bowea central beatinl and alr-<XJD· dlttonlnC equipment Mrvtnc central campul by under- p'OUDd tunMl 11st.m. Alao hOUMI central telephone ol· ace. MESA OOUJtT: Compa.t.. WELCOME UCI TO OUR COMMUNITY! I COSTA MESA CHAMBER of COMMERCE' e Ofl'IClltS ancf DIRECTORS e PllllSIDINT JOHN H. CONNUL. fJ..eldent CL.,,OAD M. WHDO"f' Connell CheYrolet ~ ,,... ,,,......,, Ma4laeW "'"' ............ " ............ l'IUT VICI PUSIDINT ALTON L.. GllllA, MaMtw ....... ~ .... c..-r llCOHD VICI PltUIDINT J. c. HUMPHIUH. 0....... JACK HAMMITT, Admlnletrat.or J. C. Huqibrlea JIWelen ....... , ........... TllAIUlllll l\OY MtCA"DLI. " .. ,_ JOllPH C. ITllLMAN, fJru. Willa A McCudM, Raltart -~-- MIT PRlllDINT PRIDIRtO W. IAL VIA, ..., ..................... ......... c...... IXICUTM MANAGll NICffOL:AI J, Ztlfill" DIMC'TOU ~=U=-R. 81NNV, Pr•dem I •m NATI "IADl:._~•r WMt.\uto ~ IACK w. RalNIAT, CeOwfter iwn.t'a ~ Store RAY WAL'--'il. ... , •• .._Mar. Oolla .... 0..., .,,.. l>lltrlct PATRICIA lllAL. Awt Vi.. ,_,_ o.e. ...... ._. LouA-. Congratulation~ UPON THE OPENING of the UNIVERSITY Of CAUFORNIA • IRYINE and BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE R. C. Greer, Realtor & Asaoclates ~ 16 Via Lido OR 3-9300 Welcome UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA IRVINE FROM THE BUSINESS flRMS OF THI - --. e VISTA DRUGS & VARIETY STORE e CARLTON'S lh .. & Meft't WHr e KUSTER CLEANERS e ROBERTS REST AU RANT e WEAVER MUSIC e ANDERSON CLEANERS e JACK'S HAlll FASHIONS e VlST A JIWILIRS e FLORENCE BAKERY e VISTA DEPT. STORE e VISTA BARBEil SHOfl e BARGAIN BASKIT luper Martltt e MARY IAND BOX e INTERNATIONAL YARDAOI • WALKER'S v1nA IAlll-QUI e VISTA SHOE llEflAill e K & G COINS e FISK HARDWARE e VISTA llEAL TY 800 WEST 19th ST. * COSTA MESA PEPSl·COLA -· ... ·-· .. . .......... ..._ ........... -~ ........................ ..... !\ ' OAILY '91.0T P'HOTO FUTURE DOCTOR. Poo- Y• Hooshm1nd wil re- turn to her n1tive Iran •fter completing medi- c.I education in U.S. She's on scholarship 1t UCI. • r Wrestles English, Pooya Still Hits a 3.17 GPA • Poo,a HOOlhmand comes bound for Texas where an work at UCI, Pooya will d'* ateneu of tht place and , from Iran (lbe still calls it uncle has an optometry vote four mort years of d.rcurrutancea. prectlce. 1tudy to 1eneral medicine, The family coaUnuea to Penia) where the new year probably at the UCLA med-mark the advent of noros (noroz) beginl at the first PRACTICED HARD ical school, and an addi· each March n by obHrv· moment or 1pring and fam-"My father wants me to tional two or three years to ing tbe Penlall custom of Wei celebrate its arrival •peak perfect Enghsh and specializing in diseases of charbeblory -m a k l n I with a l3-day festl••al this cannot be learned ex-the eyes and ears. The time fires on the lalt WedneldaJ "On the Ont day of the cept where Englilh 11 spoil-make3 no difference, she of the old year to burn en," Pooya says. "I studied says, because she loves to away all badnesa. ttlebration everyone · no it as a foreign language in go to school. exceptions . . wears new Persia, but did not learn When prorwrly qualified IDEA EXCHANGE cl ..... ~, ......... -nlains. "But '-ll I ..-A_...,.,.,...... f-"'-1•-._... --r enough to 1pea .. we . . b ill t lo I __ .. ..... ..... _ cuu111J _. on the l.3tb day, there is could wrtt.e it. The time we 1 e w re um ran IUN denll wttb Alcb tndM'ou much care and people atay ltayed in Teua I enrolled practice her ipeclalty there. la Important, p_,. tte1a. ouUide of the home." l I and "Doctora are needed in my __ .. •"'-•-"~ _ _. ._._ in a h gh 1ehoo pr1c· country," Pooya poinla out, &UY 11'1:1 ......,. _._. --~ When Pooya came lo the ticed Engliah bard." Pooya "and there are not adequate in tbe acti'ritiet of lnterna- UnJted Stales she s o o n also speaks Persian, French hospital raciliUu or enough tlonal type ctubl. Partlci· learned that here also the and a little Arabic. achools in which to itudy paUn( in IUCb a &rmP is number 13 arouses caution, When it came Umf! to en-medicine.'' not a w1y of belnf 1et es~lally when It £alls on roll in college, Pooya was d apart u 1be 1ee1 lt, but a riday. OCc b Of being a woman OC· ,..•"--r a ....i-.a ol -JUno guided to choose y a t h "It ill be • .u.., ...... a.-• How curious it seems to cousin who wu then study-or, 1 e says -7 place and 1he k>okt forward h"'ar that it was on Fr1·day, Ch "-Il very hard, because want to j....i .. i ... the io or • other .. 1ng at apman ""' ege. a home a1Jo and I will have -........ ~ UCJ Aug. 13, 1865, that she re-The family settled in Or-obligations to a husband foreicn 1ludenla 011 celved a letter from the ange where Siroua, 14, at· and chlldren. ,. campua in 1uch ID ergani- Unlvenity of California, Ir-tends Peralta Junior Hlgb ution. vine, announcing her selec-and Horomz, ta, la out for DIFFERENCES TOLD AJthoUCb aomeGDt told lion for an S800 scholarship the football tum at Oran&e Family life la especially ber that ftve or m ltudenla and thereby ensuring a Hlgh School Ptrolll, 19, wu Important to most people ln from her country wen ez. place for her among the graduated from Orange her country, Pooya uya. pected oa !.be In1De cam· charter student body. High School and now la a "Life lo Persia LI different pu.a, Pooya knows pe.rsonal- "It wu almost more than freshman at OCC. He also from here and lt even dlf· ly of ooly one, allo a for· I could beUeve." says Poo-may choose medicine for a fers b e t w e e n flrnilles mer student 1t OOC. ya, trying hard to temper career, accordlnc to Pooya. t.hert," ahe explains. Foreip ltudeDta llkt to her excitement so that her An ''A" 1tudent ln Iran, "For example, Ufe Is come to the UDtted Stat.ea En&llsh doesn't faller. Pooya admJll alight fruatra· more restricted for girls in to study becaue "It Item.a It was while a student al tJon at not be1ni 1ble to lhlrd clau famille1, but not like a new WCldd." Pooya On.Dre Coall College that maintain 1uch a perfect rec-10 in firrt cl.ua families. uya. "EYeryCme in Penta --21 y•••-Ald "-auty first ord In her ltudiu here. "A. &irl from a flnt -'-·· bu tbe ldea that there wtD -• ~...., ""' ~ ---fr_....om --~ ... _ .. __ _. the ta''-about a new "A.lway1 I'm makinc C'• .,. ...... • -.... ,,_ ...... u a.a. Penian family could ex· ,J Uf .....,. "'-·-' lt at Irvine In English here,'' 1be 11y1. way w • wua .,. mOl'9 w.wven y campus ...,.. to have many of the _.,.._, far --. -..~ '-__ .. mad"' an annnintmenl "Once I made a ''B" ... but ...,... .--4;...--a.-n 111 a.LIU ~ rr-same aoda1 c:rppottunltitt .. America tbD 1D .... _ to see Mr. Lyle Gainsley, I know why it ii IO and be-allowed here 1D America." "" ... vr nctatrar and admissions of· cause I know that I am do-,.,_. 11 II barder for• llu- ticer. ing my best 1 am aalilfled.'~ Still, even amonc f Ir 1 t dent ... ,ldmMlf." "I was not sure myself E v en with be:r lanpge alaal famlliu (family lta· H•tMt'J.l If t. frietlllft till tion 111 determined by com· Unea ,J .c_ ..... ..,__,_ r: what would happen with my problems, Pooya I man· munity poslUon, fa m l l Y • ws~ appllci&tion ... Pooya rel'ates. ages to average an approxJ· "name" and financial 1lat· ~1:0:?-: ~ -~-- "but I wanted so much to mate 3·17 lfade points. ua) there would be no sin-I fo~ a..t ~~cD be accepted. MUSIC LOVER ale dating u we know it in ference1 at Ill. I baw suda HUNCH IS RIGHT Her fint quarter schedule lhil country, accordin& to a nlc. rtlaUoUhtp with IQ "My mother asked 'What at UCI will include cl.ulea Pooya. frlenda, )llN." · ! wm you do lf you don't get in chemlatry, French, c.al· Wbeb the Hooabmandl ~ la ~ tn?', but I made no other culus, bioloO and perhapa came to tM UDlted Stata for Pol,a.·Wfto ~ e. plans." music. to live, family cuatoma were amoaa tM lucklMt Tbe icholarship was un-"l would love to be a part retained, but Pooya polnla tn the wad4 rtpt now. uaually important to Pooya of the univeralty orchatra," out that aome of them may tbOle 1fbo bow bu supta& wbo must work anyway to Pooya confides. "At OCC I have been "1.ued a bit. t b at Pooya'1 bappham Hve ahead for the six or played flute and music l1 so When she wanta to accept cou14 ~ -=~~ wonderful for me I would a social qqtJDent lbe her ~ :9t!e~~~·r: r:~~e '!~~h like to continue tl" 1tlll look.a to ber mother for _,,. f«t ~ • the plan• to undertake and __ Al_t_e_r _ber_ .... under __ ll'Ad __ ua_te_a_decill __ on_on_tbe __ app __ • __ 1-_W.._."""'"'"'-----_,,. .... becauae the money for her education is "divided by •l&bt when it ill tran111Bled into American currency." Thi Csautbter of a ~o­ eral medical practitioner in Damahan, Iran, Pooya bu ahray1 wanted to be Ute her father. It wu her fath· et"1 decllJon that 1he study in the United Stata. Sbt attended h.lgb ,chool ln the capital clty of Ttb- JU, and came to tbt Unit.cl Stat.a •bortl1 after ~ atloD in 1911. But llM dldll't :.::__ ··---~~--__ ....... _ -.. _ ~ -~ ID1 -...- CGID9 bJ the...... to .. lllld find tt ..., dim- -....... aceutomecl ...• ,,, ....... ........ • . . tblDll ...... " ...,. ap11tm. ''Mr fatlm-felt 111 mother sboald coma with .. IDd al.lo ID.1 bl'OU\en. '' And to Mn. Lyly BOOlb-...S. ,..,. ud ......... .. , Pliw. Hoaeru .. m.; Wl Ina for Amlricl, , , , • • • YOUR HOME-, ', • • • .......... """.......,, ............ , ..... ,,..... ,._. 5 .. PM.A.~_,...._ ... ..._., lewtr Niii tnl1•h UNIVERSITY SALES AND SERVICE OLDSMOBILE Welcomes Another University UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA --------- \ "We have designed this facility with you in mind from every standpoint in· eluding sales of new and used cars, 1ervice on your car, body and paint worlc and parts •...• We have tried to 9ive you the maximum amount of selection and of aer· vice for your every auto need, with the minimum expencUtur• of your time and money •.. I think you will be proud of your new automotive center. 1 loolC forward to personally meeting you in the very near future. T eke time to atop in end walk around our full 4 acres of automotive excellence and talk to any of our staff about eny phase of th• automotive center. You'll enfoy every min~" • • OUR CREED _____ _, rti-We will recognize the Golden Rule u the bD for all our d..U. .. '(:( We will sell only product.a which we cu back up with ear~ guarantee. * We wU1 make no promiaea which we are unable to bep. * We will ltrin to offer u y aemce neceuary or delirabla for tM , proper satilfadion of oar cuatomen. ~ We wfl1 pve ftl'lt attention to uy who may ban a Jecltamlte complaJnt and do nerythtn1 in oar powert o cornet tbt cm.. of IUcb complaint. * We will make every effort to meet and a.ceed the otfertnp ol ear competitors abort of 'fiolatlnf the potnta or prindplel ol tbll creed. -tr We will endeavor to practice absolute truthfulnea in our ldvertl> int and our deallnc. -tr We wt11 keep in mind at all ttmea that our poltilon and Prutii• depend on oar ablltty to practice thil creed. "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED-UNTIL YOU ARE" • " '\ SALES & SERV1ei •• .._....... ....... ~ *---- .. . 1~ HIART OF UCI -Ce~~. as en~isioned by UCI planners: would mark the rn, ctnter of the 16-acre park designed as focll! of univenlty life. To be financed l::l:wttb private fundJ, the aoarlng cam pan Ue would be viaible from every part of 1:1Utbe campua from this position at the heart of the concentric plan. 111Fi · · First Rule: No Nmueue What It Takes to Get Hen la what it taket to e&n1 a BA delJ'M at th• UDivenity of Callfonda, Ir· vine: certain minimum proficlen-ceaafully complete counea ,., the 45 coanr · .: for cy ln the EntJ,11b 1u-wblch s:.!.1:.~ the requ.tr. craduaticn. moat be tabn guage. Ube can't, he'll have ment. in dM.llana otblr tha· the ltudlnt'11 ....... ~-ot COD-to pasa a special EnatiJb -tr1tlr• Of th""3e ... '--• UCI RF.OfTJRV'9~1 ~.. ~ .w coune auOWD U "SUbjed coartel, dx must b in one NO NONSENSE: UCI fac-A." 1-Grade average of at .,,.._ memhen bav. served , __ _. dhillca, three m: _ be tn ..... 7 It ia a DOD~t courae ~L C. anott-er dfvhfon and thrM notice they are not IOlni to and costa an extra $35. 'nl.1a 2-Cr·dlt for 45 counet, men must be L. still an· toJsat. eo-caDed • ........,.._ including 18 counea at the o(ber dlvilion.. B.A. ~ tab aix COU?'MI in that fteJd (Hnmaalties DlYiaioo). Then, to tu1ft1l the totardla- dplinar)' requirement, he mu.st tab three counu in each ol two other dlvWom. eltblr Bloloeical Sclencet, Jl'tne Alta, ar PhJlical Sci· tDCel. ... --11 the unlua-U..•a .. ,, of j·-·---1-,_, ~ lloul ltudenta," who mla:bt nin•y ~~ UWU£·S~ •TISM ~ Tbla, in part, S. wbat COURSE UMJTA.'l10NS: be tncHnecl to latter along tellinl ltudenta they ahou1d can tr ·~...,ed. by cour., UC1 t:.caltJ IUIDben w Undersrad tet are apeet.. have leamed ft in b18h wor" by aamlnatioo, or ......_ th• J talk about ...1 .... •-'--a m'-h•m .... ot tM path toward a collec• achool by otiter evaluation. ... _ -.. '"' ..... ,,... - education ~ .. "' ln"terdisdpll.nary ap-three counes Mela quart!r. There t. also a unlver-3-La~t three quarter: ot y4 -... Four COUlMI are conaldlr- ' TM UCI facultJ requJna, aity-wide reqail9ment call· vork prln.. to graduation Far tnmple, a student ed a mulmum 1oed for UT w1tb rare ~ ad-ing for a lmowledc• of must be taken on tht UCI IM1 be maJmnc In Po1Jt1.. one quarter. Ex•:epiom s- Tlw the StQdeat A.cldml· American blatory and buti· campus. cal ldlnce( Sodal Sdacel u.e llm11atlonl au ,.. le Rancfbook, that atudnta tutiona. student. can pua 4-At lea.d U counea, or Dtmtoa). He may want to jec:t to QIP1"CWa1 by tht lbt- m.lb a.orma1 Pl'OINll to-_• _apeclal...;;.... __ n1_m..;.., _or __ 111e_· _.;..all;;.::gb:.:.:.U:::y:..1..:.e•:.:s.....:than:.:::::...;one-:;;;;;;..:.:fourth;,;;;,;;;;;;:_.::m:::bw::;;;:....;;ln::.:.::hlltory:::.;.;;;;,,::..:.• ...;;'°.:....;'mlUld;,;.;;;;;.......;;den::;:::t'..:.•..:dl::.:.::Vlslanal::.;:;:;:;;..;dea:;;;;::D;;;__ ward a dqrel. U atudeDta doll 't, they art aubject ~ d1nn1aaJ, adda the hind· boot. "Narmal prosrea' meana cboOOnc the ~ counet u well u beplnC *'*'-up (at leut a C averaae). Generally, ucordJ.ni to the handbook, a tun time abldent ahould be able to fuJJlll 'reqUlrementa for the BA degree within 12 quar· ten (four yean). UNIVERSITY-WIDE RE· QUIREMENTS: Each ltu· dent mOJt demonstrate a LARGF.ST BUILDING Largeat structure at UCI will be a J9..m1:>fy pbysl· ancea ra . wRh conatruction slated to begin in 1966, far completion early ln 1988. The building also .,. ---- will be the flnt to be added err. d J ~ the initial academic u rtUt olJtgeJt buildings already complet- ed. $ie6t S!ottd LIBRARY TO GROW Rlnp aa beautiful as the pwi>oee The initial UCI library tor which they were made ... to collection of 90,000 volumes be worn with love. ls planned for expansion to 400,000 volumes by 1971. Famol1a names · · · Oranie Bio.- Collections at UCLA and IOl'1\, A.rt.carved. Jabel · · · or your !! own ~ desiln cuatom-made UC, Berkeley, a1ao are tor....,, 1n our fully -·"--" ahop "' .................. CHABMING MINIATOBBS m t4-~t. Gold FiRecl or Stemng available to faculty and atu· at u;-We9tcllff P~~ .:.:,.-....., denta at UCI through an l••••••••••••••..._,••lteedl•lllllllll••••ml .. •••••••••• .. inter-campus loan system. •one-stop' shopping e.t its finest! BIENVENIDO UCI • • • . ... ~· JUST AS THE MISmONS or YEARS AGO, INTRODUCED CULTURAL AC'I1VITY TO THE AREA ... YOUR COMING LIKEWISE IS A SIGNIFI· CANT HISI'ORICAL MILFSI'ON!, CONTRIBUTING TO OUR CONTIN· UAL EDUCA110NAL PROO~ ... WE THEREFORE GREET YOU IN THE SAME WARM CORDIAL MANNER EXTENDED NEWCOMERS IN TBJ: PASr, KNOWING THAT YOUR ENDEAVORS WilL HELP -...__-ORANGE COUNTY A'ITAIN GREATER AOCOMPUSHMENTS IN rrs nm.JR!! .•. ' .. Communit11 SllflP•• i It's Helping Make UCI Feel at Home -c........,.!T:E be I pretty IOUDdin& term UD frmn- lated lrto namu ud faca. llowUfC 1 Ja .. cue ol UC. lnlle, u. tn lfdm pnce:Jr I al .._ x..t,J -.-fhMI Or••r• 01111t.1 rw' 3 I dliii:ll1M ... t 0 ... ., •• , Mb JCllrrillC -.... .... ~ ....... , 3 ,, .. ~ " c.at• in ~~-"7Mck 1n li!B when • tbll Irvine :im,J:.' llae W tint WI& Tultay u tbe first cluset an be~cted near where h ,_a• ablnllf C J W for~ ...... 1111111) ..... ol Newpart Bead!; C. C. president, Mn. n.a Bee· Qwbr ud Boward B. Law· era, Newport ~ fld:rd IOI!, ~. Oldl P'. Bos. vice preaidenl~ Mn. Jamu paw, Placentia; 8'lld Lee J . McG1U&ll. NtwpDI't Budl. Ra$ ,.-• Jmtin M. Ken-secretary; .Mn. Bartin 111"7 md fl*r J. Remmel, Beek. Balboa.~ • of Slltl&a Am. secretMy. and Mrs. Edlat PRIEND8 OP TllE Hill. Newport Beacl, frea· surer. m•••Y. ua Serviq OD Uie lliftiwJ ~ a mon spedal· board, which baa ..W ._. !'tllll8 ol ~ty repreae.otaUoo df'dded b. .....-rt mcu.ttile • the tween the wdn:r111f:J, ~ •D'*nlwr FrlendS ol the IOIZ1h coat uu ud tM Library, UCI. northern interest section, Dedicated to en~ ... lhe Mmes. Daniel G. contributions lo bo.11d Ute Aldrta. Ralph Gerard, G.- ed ........ ft' 3 " UCI -pt",a._. deac --2., ......... Frimi11 '"""-II 0 J a •ary•s lniu.I 100,000 vol-aid Slnytia. Samuel Mc· wm colledf9n ud upud QJiloch, Raurd Adam.1, ita fatlllU. beymd U. I). Arthur Marder, &bert mUa It De Ubr_, ba1tcet. Weed. Robert Mlishall, the 09oprofit c.,...u. JobD Heward Scraggs, Eve-•ts • two m.p.talld Jy9 Sherwood. Wllllam Tnr.r. 6ROWS .,.ia: 0) the crestkm el a Spar~n. Josepl Rosener, A r ~ : FIRST FOLIAGE ON CAt.llUS DOTS WAJ.iWAY WHERE llANCH CATTLE HAD ...,.Wiii> ..unplabed reference and Sue Hitchman and Betty t ~~~~and ~)~• ~un~rs. all el ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~---~--~~~~~~ lilt .. --~ . suppmt «SJ : r __. 'repc tatlW.a.. · meMiiMr ti ~ . : matllJ ... netr par- • pote1 . ..... all De WIY ' from ""lnlttlJ U. commu- nltiM md tba UDiftraltJ la the dn9; mt ,, ..... tntenedMi m a1mn1 aa- ter'' to a mt the Jnndt. tni of UCJ'a h crew ln -· &be, "llflna II JW _...._... .... -- FRIENDS OI' t0 lAlma Belch 1ttorMy Bad Ill. Coffin la the ftrtt ... n'L....., ... t ,, ... --Fn.lil ti OCJ~ ...... ed --..., ,, a. .np. nal '711 0 " ...... to,. newOw*lllllplrt..,tllll& the........,.., ..... iooeil ... --• !'llltJ. °"""DJ' ....... , , , durtlJ DI •• Y al I Dotrfid &j 'A, Giii ll'Olf -.. ~ bl tint. ~ .. aar.t memMlbfp lrca cmoup.. .. an.. OlmlJ .. soatbeut !..at Anfdn. Movtne toward tnterac, lion of the commu:nJtie1 and the unlveraity u a 01111 II &Jld lntelledull c.-.. hopeful of .... .. lb in matten ,.... ---D.iq .......... _...,. ~ .. bupwW, rm.II of UCI plml JWllcts I Me ta w • I .--. pm Ila a '1N _. • aiJflDOI Ill •111k5 I .. ol. f::t. ';!. !:L=. om.. df'll*' an Jo.eol E. Preinlnt•. Santa Au. and Keltb F. Cordrey,~ Jetton. ftcie Jrmdlldl: H. Lawrt.nm HJcbey, I a• t I Ana. llCftts)'. and BSTJ J . 1Aleft1, S.ta A a a, treuser. Aleo ..... a. aeea- tlve CWl!mfttee .,. Walt« B u r r 0.' b I and E . J. "B~ Power, Kewpart Beach; Fla,d o.rtrell, Long Buch; Walter E. Smith, Oranae; Mn. WU. llam S. Hollte1n. Corona del Mar, P.S D. Gdtm. t... pm Beach; and John Raa aad Hector G. Godinez, lcl1a Ana. Power and Bur· , ... raqba were tbe prime or· ~' paa1sen behind the UCl movement and served u : ·: pnaident and cbalrmaD of • -: tbe orlgin.t "F!tlnds." • .. Memben of the board of : directors Include the follow· lq: &bert A. Dally. James M. Day. Dr. Joseph R. Enek. Dr. L. Kenneth Heu- Jer, Cbarlu A. Peancm a Bernardo M. Yorba, 1Il of Anaheim; Dr. Robert w. Crecca, the Rev. Edwin C. Gomke, and Mn. label. A. · Ptue~ Corona del Mar; Carl K. Bolwlll aad Wait.r .B. Mellott, both of Colt& Mesa ; Wik B. a.an., hllerton; George B. Hon· old, Garden Grove, Mervin N. Glow. Loni Beach. And, Mn. Dorothy G. A.bmanaon. John E. Carr. Mn. Robert Guuenbelm, Jclbn B. Lawson, John Mac· Mb, John A. Murdy Jr. and o. w. "Dick" Richard, au accwn•tion and preserva-Beach. tion of • permanent histor> And, the Mmes. F . S. cal callection of Orange Rowland and Edgar Wit· C'.ounty memorabJlla. mer. both of Corona del FrleM.a of the Library Mar; Rlanche W. Harvey, alao wll uai.at in arranginl Laguna Hills; hhn Opfell, exbibita, lectures and oth~ Orange; Charles Peterson, events to stimulate interest Fullerton. W1llimn S. Gibbs, in boob and the fine am. Huntington Beach; Robert Voluae One, Number Gordon, Westminster, and One, ol the "Friends of the Thomas L. Duque, Sa.ota \]Cl Library News" waa Ana . "publlitlld 'llm-ix>.Dtnh. jQJ--·---•• ---• -~unciae an unprecedellUd NEWPORT 11KRmm- contribation of $10,0GO to CHAMBER the library months before l"CJ COMMmEE the umnrsity opened. Working closdy with UCI Listed as members al Town and Gown ln the area the fomding committee and of hosp1ta1Jty, but on a servlnl in places of leader· community rather than • ahip are B. N. Desenberg area-wMie left}, ls the UCI of Conm,t dd Mar, presi-Uatacm Committff of the dent (h also serws ex-Newport Harbor Chamber officio on tbe bo&rd ol o! Cornzneret. d1rectan of Fneads al This 11ew1y organhed UCl); PR! Grtem and Mn. group w1D jotn a lllbolm- Edward Mittelman, botk ol mW.ee of UCI Towa md Fulle.rtao. Adolph Kroch, Gown to aid ln serving u LQuna Beach, and A. J. ho&ta and ho1teaea for~ ~. Santa An, .tee ttngutstied campus ~. pruldenta; Mrs. Lawrence In addition. t.bt com- Petenon, Santa Ana, aec:re-mlttee plans help ta other tary; Mrs. Edward SU.. areas sucb • ~. brom, Santa Ana, tra-part-time enplujmeat ud aurer; Mn. DoaMI ~ h o 11 1 la c far ttwW1. c.&a Mesa. pm1l8dtJ cblir-award s 1-1 ipldl aM .. ; Dauld Madcnn, lpCial nmta. lllD Au, Nat.-; Mn. 0 . W. "Dick" Ricbarcl If ~rm;.:=,.~ Corona del Mar ad me. --ard lteWDI .. J(_,.t -• _.. n-111 N-Bad ... codDua el ,__: .Wa J. Jacolll, ti. ctwnhrr UCI ™""dt .. Oanna did Mar; Vick Knitht. Y~ Ltnda; IAOn tee. Ware, Newport Bffch, and BIG 1 BOOSTEU Mn. Frank Wat.en, OlroDa Both Richard and Stevens del Mar. Serving ex-officio wear two hats ln UCI com· are Chancellor Aldrich, H. rnunity support groups - B. Atwood, UCl ;>ublic af· Richard's addltlg,nal reapon· lain om.cer and John E. aiblllty beinc t6 the board Smltb, university Hbnria. ot dtredan ol 1'riaMtl of UCI TOWN AND GOWN UCl and Stevem as preal- Women realdenu of the dent ol Bll I Boost.en. Orme• County and south-Stmnar ln natun to such eat Los Angeles area have groups u the Trojan Club I 1pecial opportunity to at USC, the Sportsmen of meet the women who ire tbe South at UCLA, the associated with UCI and Buck Club at Stanford and join them in educational the Golden "C" Club at and cu 1 tu r al activities Berkeley, the Bic I Boost.era tbroaO tbe new campu' will DI and promote tbe Town •nd Gown orgllllu-UCI lntacolkliata .W.UC tion. program. An outgrowth of the hos-Stevens saJd the Big I pUaltty of ~ group of south will embark • u -aerea- COllt w-en who were hos· 1ive Pl'Oll'IJil to 1*e ab.- teuea1 Ill .veral coffees letic ecbolarablp fmda r.. plalmed to ~ newly· deaenl.ng UCl 1tudlata at attMnt faculty wives and en.=ourage adhe Interest help them get acquainted. in athletic eventa at the UCI Town and Gown now university. A membership U. aome 400 mamben. drive currently Y under To promote and support way. andentad:bt1 b t twe e n Founders ol Rowiq, a members of the university part of the booster organJ. and tt. aarroand1.q com-zatioa, haft dnotlld special munltiea. the group plarui interest toward raising to ICbedale a proeram of funda toe~ the latmch- eventa that will provide In-ing of UCI'a first crew in .uaa.o. ror puraulng joint the aprtni or ua cultural, educational and Member* of the execu· IDdal mt.re.ta. UV. c:onuntttee who warted Charter officen of the with StevtnJ ~ developing IJ'WP lnc1ude Min AIMS pl.am for tM booster or- Blomqulat of N e w p o r t ganitation include the fol· Beach, president (who also lollting: serves ex-officio on the William B. Hale, New· board of d I r e c t o r s of t><>rt Beach, vice president; Friends of UCI): Mrs. Paul F. Marx, Ssu:lta .-, Richard Balch of Newport secretary; Thomas A ........ Beach, first vice president; Newport Beach, tr 111rw. Mn. Jamea Carroll, New· &beet B. Mllma, .... ,., port Beach, second vice (Coatblaed 01 ,... .... ) Our Sincerest Congratulations to Welcome to ·our Area 2700 Heritor llYd., Coste Met. 646-7411 , ·~ , ~, ., .... , - WELCOME UCI THE IUllHUS PIOPU OF BALBOA ISLAND Variety Store 213 Marine Ave. G• Burton's Carousel 219 Mari• Ave . S.O.S. Radio & TY IAUOA ISLAND 322 Mlri11 AYe. Sporting Goods 222 Marine ·Ave. Wash ..... Cleiners 329 Mille An. ....,_. SLAND RIENPS-~- The Camera Shop 215 M1ri1e An . Sawyer's Sport Shop 207 Marine Ave. Book Shop :Ll: 306 Marine Ate. Gaynor Realty Company 216 Marine Ave. .. ·--··· ...,._, .. ,,_ . ..,. ....... -..,. ·~ ·-··;-..... . ' ' • . ~ .. .. • • 0 . . . . . . . . . . It Te~ Wlao'• Studping Wlaat ompqt~r Begins to Catch Up With Education • MILT NM PttOT'9 j P ORTABLEs FIRST BOOKSTORE IS TRAILER FOR NOW :~What Does It Cost? Without Frills, About $1,711 a Year The opportunity for tuition-free, ,.. public education in California bu long been looked upon 11 one of the great strengt.ha of the state'• educational , system. But education at the University of Incidental fees have been raised three times in the past five years by UC Regents. Tbe last hike -$40 a year -came June 19, 1964, at a Re· pota meeting in Newport Beach. Callf ornia does not come without a University President Clark Kerr said the increase was a necessity, but Ja. mented: ~ price tag. "" , California resident. do not pay tui- : tion, 11 ruch. TWtion fee1 for out.-of-''Inch by inch, the door to free, pub- lic higher education in California iJ being closed." <# state rtudentl 1111ount to '800 a bear. .. ". All rtudentl currenUy pa7 '22 an-ln addition to incidental fees, the typical UCI student Um year will pay an estimated H in student body fees . S900 for room and board at a uni· ventty residence hall. about SlOO for boob and supplies and about S482 for penonal expeDtea . t nually ln "inddental feea.' Much of •1 ~ the money goes for student fadlltiel .: ' and services no longer underwritten .~ by the state. t These include tuch itema aa atudent ,. unioDJ, rtudent health cl.inJct. intr• . i;: mural and tntercollegtat. athletic f• ~ cilitlea an4 placement •mca. It all adds up to Sl,711 a year. .. ... . 1_ Community Support ••• .. ... • ~,'(Continued Frens Preeediai :C\ Pat e) r., • t ' Beacll and John Wilton Jr., ... Coroca de1 Mar. :t Servin& • tbe Bia I t board of dlnctor1 are Keith • F. CordreJ, Manball Duf. •• field, Geerlw D. -Oodfn7, :: Dr. James G. Kidd, David 1o1t. A. M~ and c;.arp -.l L. Woodford Ir., aD of N..,. :;\ port BMch; Jerald W. * • Dnwdy, Lapa ne.d>; I •\ Lem R. l'lnleJ, Qa:remont; Roo.t J!!. Holmes, Onqe; , Donald P. )[flDJMICIJ, Warren ·• Sikora. M. J. (Clipper) : Smith. John II. Ward and Geo11e Yardley, all of been alumni activity on the Santa Ana; Marvin E. Law-Irvine campus, with the nnce, Tustin; Richard all-university alumni picnic Lyon, Balhoe; Ernest A. staged there for the put McGID, Wutm.lnater; Frank two years. And the campus G. Mlchelma, Anaheim; has an informal tie with the WDl1am R. Moody, Corona UC Alumni Club of Orange del Mar; J. L. Prell, Garden County through interest ex- Grove. and M. W. Welds, pressed by the graduatea Fullerton. of other UC campuaea who ALUMNI live ln the general Irvine loc.Uty. Franch F. Martin Slnoe the UCI campus ot Fullerton la pl"Nident of will not have alwnni un-the county group'• uecu- W 1988 and then only in tive council. small numbers for several years, there IJ no official GALLERY ARTS COUNCIL, IJ'vtne AlW'DDi Auoclation. ASSOCIATES However, there already bu The two most recent ad·· • .====================================================== .., \ . CONGRATULATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Dwa,J R~., IGalbJ I 0038 McFADDEN WESTMINSTER. CALIFORNIA 531-5222 Residentlel -Act.et• -Commerciel lncluatrials ANYWHERE · IN THI US . Whlle UCl's more than 1,500 studenta atruU)ed Jut week with the traditional enrollment problenu of jug- gling data~ and atalld- ing in llnet, Lyle C. Galna· ley, registrar and adJD1&. 1l0111 officer l11ued a pre· diction of better tblnga tA> come. He's talking about com· puterized enrollment -spe· cifically aomethlnt called a "real time computer J>?OC· e11." Now betna dlVeloped cooperatively by Pnd M. Tonp, ~ ol the UJ:=I c • m p u te r fadJltJ. and Galnaley, the 1IDlqQe elec. tronlc registration procea ii expected to be perfected in Ume for wtn~r quarter enrollment use. IN TEST STAGE Accordlnt to the plan which already la In U. test- ing ~-·"enrollment ter-minab,.. speda1 tJ'pnrite.r- llb comolu would be set up on the third Ooor of the Fine Arta build.inf, two ltv· els above the campus com· puter laboratory. Here the operators of re· mote consolea could enter each atudent'a requirements via • 'study lilt cardl.' in the eomput.r ad miracu- lOUl!y It ..... cW8mined wbMblr tile dM-. are tDIJabJe ._ ....... ~. quested. "SimpUtlcation for the student," ta the way Galna· ley descrlbu hla motives in ma.king the computer the "worthorse of enrollment " "Tbla could reduce the student enrollment pac'.et to only three earda, when a normal number would be eight," be explalnl. "And, two of the three would be exceptionally easy tA> fill out. SMOOTHS PROBLEMS ''What the process would do la u.e the computer to provide the lnlormation nor- mally 1upplied for varlOUJ departmenta lbrooCb a mul· tiplldty of card.a." An additional IDl"Ollment tmnina1 would be est.ab- llahed ln the rtliJtrar'• of. flee for the ch.an&• of pro- gram requeltl that are sure tA> come ooce cluaes are under way. Back to the old·fuhioned manual process UMd for the tall quarter, Gainaley said "1hat * olflce ~ ap-proximately 1,570 to enrGll u memben of UCl'a char- dltlOt11 to the roster of community support groups at UCI are dedicated to belplnf build a Strool foun- dation f~ the University Art Gallery. Mrs. Robert Guggenbetm ls cbaJrman of the Unlver- slty Gallery Arta Coundl which ls aimed tA>ward helping acqa.lre a perma- nent coll9Ction of contem- porary art of true excel- lence. The Council also will aponaor one major exhfbtt each year. Active participation II the goal of the other fine arta support croup, the Gal- lery Aaaoclata. M r 1. Thomu Wl1der la wortt.nc to or'lanile the usocialel in the d1recUon ot stimula- ttn1 lnterat in gaDe.ry ~ cram.a. coordlnathlg activi- tiu and lta.tftDI the gal- lery. Town Rises Branchea oi the U. S. POlt ottlcl and the Bank of America, t b • Unlveralty Book sa.. Ulld U. Unlvet· dJ Jm.faltla l'oundatioa c:urnatlY ... bou.Md ln tnDtn located -Campu.1 Drhe at tb9 0.teway Plaza ....... to ua. CcNtruc-u. II ancw 1'l:Y on the ftnt pennaDllnt bulldlngs of Ult projecUd University Tvwd 'O.W, 1he GR.EELYS' BOOKSTOR-... WHO AM 17r TONGE, GAINS LEY. SHOW HOW COMPUTER FIND S .ANSWERS t.r ltudent ~. Buinl bla pndid:IODI Gil the lnformation ruppl1ed b)' ucb student .. bl applied I« admiuloa to the uiil.er- aJty, and aDowtng for the normal abrinbge cauaed by atudenta wbo cbngf their mind al tbe 1ut minute, be came up with the followinf breakdown: approximate- ly 1,000 freabmen, 200 sopbo- mor. .. m jun)on, 20 aen- ton .. and 75 gradute atu· den ta. Gal.Diley accounted for the small nwnber of wlion by exp1a.lntni that there wu a reluctance to accept stu- dents wbo hoped for lf&d· uatiOll in June while it wu too early to ucertatn wheth- er the Initial c:urriculum would provide all tbe nec- eaaary requirementa. However, lt ls expected that tbue will be a am all number of ~uatt I -----cteciw o"llJlled by ua tn June. and pouibly eome on the graduate level "We have four cla.ues of graduate student.," Gaina- ley explained, "the master'• candidate, Ont and second stage doctctal atudenta and tbote ucaced In ~ toral atudlu.'. ''There may be a few gradoate dt1J"911 sranted tn June, dependins on what each studfmt brine• to UCI, what b.la particular depert. ment wtl1 accept and how be geta alone tn hit n- aearcb requlr1met1ta," he continued. Amonc tbe approximate- ly l,• underlraduata Oil campua, U.. ratio ot men aod women ltDdmta a.po pears to have ab.aped up pretty clOM to equal. Ad- mitted. male undertraduatea numbered 758 and there were oolJ is fewer womm ------tabulated. 'Ibe division of humani- ties, eocompuaing Engilah, foreign Ianruagea and liter- atures, hiltory and philOl- ophy, expected to enroll the I.arieat number of under- graduates in total. Th.rM hundred and twenty three 1tudenta, 238 ol them WOID· en, declared a major within thia d1YkSOll when they ap- pUed for admlukm to UCI. It foDowa that U.. ~ est concentration ol the fac- ulty ta in the humanities, J5 of the total 12S teachlns po. alt.Ions. Tb1rteen were cbo- HD for the Enlliah depart· ment, 11 for foret.p lan- CUl'll and literatures, eiiht for h1atory and three for pblloeopby. Otber tbaD UM bumanltl.ea divtaion. the cha.rt.er UCI faculty la divldedimnona the followlnl areas ot spedall- ution: -'lbl dhtai'Oll "' hiolotl-cal ldencea: three. ptycbo- bi lloO; tine. bfochemil- try; one, microbioJoo; ten. bioloetcal sciences (total, 17); -The division of fine utl four, music; three, drama; two, art; ODI, danca (total. 10, plua a~ profeuicml tldldal ltaft bl vocal ml lliltramtllUl mu· de); -The depmtallt ., pbJ- atcal edacaUGa: total, four: -The divbloa ol pbJ1ical acMocel: ..... cbemlttry: ten, matbematla; aeven, pbyslca (total. 24) ; -The dl.tslcm ol aoda1 acleDC91 : ..va, psycbol-oer. three, IOdokV: foor. eccmomics; ... alllhtopol- ogy; OM, ~...,; aix, polltk:al adece: ane. ad- mtniatn&n (total, SS); -The IChool >f enctneer· lDI: total, tbrel. BUILDING MATERIALS WHOLESALE TO EVERYONE EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR • REMODELING OR BUILDING A COMPLETE HOUSE AT WHOLESALE PRICES-- DELIVERY AVAILABLE CALL TODAY 838-2440· FOR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES L·M &•DING 1100 E. 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" ,. • . .. .. • I =~ • .. •• I ii i Ot Ill ., OI '·· .. . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . . A~ETERIA-=-. BRJGHT ~AUS_ OE UGHT....ADO.. .CHEERE.UL-NOT.E INSIDE uca·s 772.-Jo&-COMMONS BIG SHIFT "very day wu movinc y over a two manth pe- thla aummer at UCI u 1 and lt.aff lhttted m interim offtcea to the m.llllcm central campus el • Wlap Ever Stop Learning! Extension: Yeats to Space A houlewtfe, a mot It • r of four, ruchee out f o r k:nowledp •hi bu miNed. A junior co1lep Encllah to.structGr ftndl at bll beck ~ .. ~°C1: -• rul pre, llll ~ ledpd and nmoned ICbo-lar. . The two are tak:lq t b • Hiile coane: Eneliah X· 437. They .... enrolled tn Es- teuiOD d tbe Odftnity ol other works, ''Blake a n d fornJa enatneen and ant of tht number la upedled to Yeat.: the Contruy VI•· every U California teach-aou. Ion." Ht alao la profeaor of era. Director ol Extacl• d Englllh and bead of t be At UCI, Extaaioa'1 II UCI II Dr. JUdaard Bal EQCIJab department at UCI. current oftertnp ranp from dim. a a.,w...W PbD no s.-Mn. Lee'• fel 1 • w x 43'7'1 detailed _..._ ti joiDed ~ -wbla .. ~-·~ 1"11 ll ad wt. blfiare com-lbadent In X f.T7, John R. Mr. Keat. to luch apob-. Inc i. tm.. ,,.. allOdate Coate.: ••Adami baa a tet'· earth aubjecta u Pt,e h .. dea ol ~ for I t 1 rtfk backJround. 1 ., • 1 biolo-X 400: "M a • la ltatnide ~ clrNlol>· amazed to bear that be WU IO~ olferine th1a coune. S]>aee, Probinc a New ED-met. "I didn't find out about It vironment.." Ht'• W cio. ud pnc- ' I -. 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") let umm, tile unhw lity' li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9jj ,.... ........ lta ldlolan, l'9llJ'Ch and IUIT Ul"B Coata and Mn. Lie art rdOIDe• wtua the people here's something new and different in GIFTS! .. Ill .. • vorit• name rands fine apparel , . . . . • -o1 n.. ca11h r • h ul+•lttJ .,.__ In tbetr ftl'J lndlvid u a I Wayl the two ftudeJJta Ut typical. "With an older p • r 1 o a ,., b9ct to ICbool. 1 0 u an lookiq In retroipect at tbt tb1ap bappentni when you ... lfOWlnl up," com-ments Mrl. WlDlani s. Lee of Newport Beech. Sbt .. ,, lt'• a welcomt claane• from bou.mrert and nm-ot-tbe- m.ID women'• actiYtUes and, more tm~:t;,•be wel· eomtl the and U· ctt.ment of a hutlinc and tlnDd MW uniwntty a n d ... •r.tu.UJ cbarpd afr. TOP OF THE FIELD En&ttsb x .f.TI ii, offtdal- Jy, "W. B. Yeats, Po.t and DramatUt... ltl lnltrud« 11 B a 1 a r d Adam.I, B A Princeton, MA and PhD Unfveralty of W a 1 b-inatoa. aatbority on tbe Ro- mantic Period and oa JOth Celdu:rJ Enclbb and Irtab llt.eratu.rt. author of, amoaa Coat.I bM reuo11 to UD· lmpreaed by their tMcber and eommanitlee el the ...... Dr. Adama'~m-and tM top.of~ .... ltatt .•• ttlq 1ectmea be bu .. up. lnenc. in the field. tea They a.I.so a r e lmpneeed B a t 1 d • n aeea now, aa teacbet En&lllh and G • r-with UCJ. tucbc' Coetet and M r 1 . man, at Orange Coast Col-"There'• not a _blade ol Let art be&innlnl to aee, lqe. Ke'Jl find ftme to ban· crau 00 the whole campu•. and u tbt community will die bla 200 1tudenta, l I v • but I love the place," .. Y• ... abor1ly, that with t b e a buty Ult with bla w l ft Mn. Lee. "Extension atu· eomJ.nt ol UCI the ltnt la and three children In Foun-dent. are very welcome. 1 atronrer than ner. ta1n Valley and stuff In alx don 't think anyone b e r • to ten houri of extra read· feels like an IBM caret." inC teeb week for X 4.rl. ~--1-off t._ DIAL lfSIEM While Exteruton ii noth-~wuawu en .. c:our.-ea throQahout California. In A d1Nd clla1.lnc Centnz In& new to Orange County, Orange County, 1,000 will telephone system la In op- lta pruence at UCI a d d 1 enroll tb1s fall and wttti entlon at UCI, -'vlnl each new allDiftcance for those .. who Uvt nearby. The Intel· UCI'a contributions addlnJ station Oft campus an ln· lectua1 quallty of lnltruc-.-to_the_~quall_ty...;,_a.nd___:p:...rosiml _ ___:ty_, _dlvt_...;kl1_aal_n_um_ber_. __ _ tion, the convenience of 10-1------------------! cation and the advanced fa • cWtiea an 1Uddenl7 IO clote at band. CREAM OF CROP 'JbouCb tht imaat m a Y pen1at, Eztenaion la n o t tradaman«ient.cl. CUr-nnt!J enrolled, amon1 the state'• 225,000 Exten• I 0 D atudmta, ue one of every three Callf ornla I a w y e 1'1, one of flvt California den· tlata, one ol 1lx Calllornia CHUICH Of IBJ6IOUS SCBa 420-lOth St'# Hunt ....... IMc:h Ernest Rol.mtl, Founder Wed. lftnl"I $fully 0reutit 1:00 p.m. Sunday Servicee, 10:45 Lm. Junior Churcb-10;30 to 12:30 a.m. Ernest Pate, MJnl ... r Tel: 536-2120 l'.O .... 153 l'raotltlentN Av.ti.Ille doctma, one of eiibt Call-I"=================== Orange County's Finest! I llNCI 1t10 SANTA ANA BOOK STORE LA9'Qll .. UCTION NEW IOOKS • • • 11CHllCAL IOOKS • • • • PAPD IACK IOOl(I -VteltOw .......... k c.u.,.., oa u•lfW' INGIN•ti5 , .. ........ . .... ., .. CURTIS Gourmet Quality ORDER BLANK Albaco...-flnest food from the ML The dellute texture ind n1tur1I fltvor of the rich white meat Is pr ... rwct In the Curtis Custom Peck. This unique canning proqq ....,,.. you that each ctn contalna only the aoHd white meat ef th• Albtcore which Is IMautlful to behold when the can la op.ned. This la 1 GIFT which 1ppe1ft to the entire f1mlty on ell eccaslom. WE WILL GLADLY SBJP PREPAID YOUR ORDER OP' CURTIS ALBACORE GIFT PACKS AT FOUOWNO PRICES: Prices Dell,,.... O.llveretl OtMr '-lnts Te Dettfnttlen In Callfornla In tM USA 6 Can 'Ide tUtvral Flawr . . . . . $3.50 $3. to 12 Clft Ptck Nttvr1I Flnw . . . . . 6.SO 7.00 TO WU1llll CAllBS CO., llWPOIT BUCH, WI. 3010 l.AfAYITTI AVI. -....c>NI 6n.3110 PLIASI SHI.-: At Once 0 Per Chrlstmtt Arriv1I 0 ..•..... Ottt Pleb -• ea Pa "N...,.. Ftawr ........ Gtlt Paeb-11 c. Pm NalUal l"la .. r T• the MIMI ............ ettechM. N1rne • t •••to t t t • o • t • • t f I If o • o • o 0 Send Your GI~ Cn 0 Own C1rd1 lnclOMd AiillilirieM •••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...••••.••.•••• . . . "" . .. • 4. .. • • • " • --·----·----- • ' I LOCATIONS AND A LOOI ZIPBIJl:NCED trrA'IT TO llCltVI YOU1t ND!DS e 1700 NEWPORT BLVD. 84&-7171 e 2299 HARBOR BLVD. 842-4100 ~ e 2 790 HARBOR BLVD. 548-2313 MEN'S HAIR STYLING J.00 CHILDREN UNDER 11 $1.50 APPOIN'f'MIN1S 8-12 MON. thra TRUIS. COLI.EGE CENTER BUS 545-3415 RES. 842-1939 SAN JOAQUIN ASSOCIATES OWNERS and DEVELOPERS OFFICE SPACE and RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE CALL 546-l>CMI AGE¥fS for all Foref9n & Domestic Airfines e AIR e RAIL e St11mabip e TOURS e CRUISE.5 MESA TRAVEL AGENCY PH. 548-8181 ' SINCERE & EFFICIENT l SDVICI FOR ALL YOUB REAL ESTATE NEEDS , 24 HR. SERVICE M . ...,..... . . . . . . . . CASUALS • AFTER 5'S SPORTSWEAR COSTUME JEWELRY ~OFF ------. -· STUDENT SPECIAL SMfTH • CORONA OllVITTI -UNDERWOOD New & Select Ueecl Ty,.wrften Statlenwy & SchMI Suppll• PH. 1461121 FASHION BOUTIQUE Custom Made. !!zplri Alterltiom by JAN SIMONE. roun•l1 from Parll • New Yark PH. Me-1071 HALLI DAY'S Tr~'llea'1Wnr PS."1*1172 \. . . , ',If •. BDJOJ Our Nlw ......... TINDIUWIET FRIED CLAMS and Other Delldoua Dinnen Open To Sent You From 'I A.JI. to 1 AM. SUN.·THURS. AND Flt1. ·SAT. m..L 2 A.M. Cocktaila Served Daily TIKI FASHIONS FEATURES THE Alluri.n& 1owns of the island -from the cuual iranny A·i<>-to to tbe el• eant brodwles. 12.95 to 29.85 I filf3£ f ~ions S4Ut11 Beautiful Arran9emenh For Any Occasion From- Ph. l4M2M BLOUSE SUP Te compllmlllt ,our fall llllt. Tailored onrtliOQll," button 4own beet, 101' lt11on c:npe. \\ _.,,_ t~$12.00 PH. MM309 SAN JOAQUIN ASSOCIATES Owners and Dnllopen- Oftb Spece • btall Spece Avallablt LINGERIE COWGI CINTR • HAUOI AT ADAMS • COSTA MISA Urtivftty of C.Dforni1, lfvlne, Edlffon/Or...-C.... DAILY PILOT Pete lS • ... .... -....... ~~--·--.,. •" .... , .......... ·-· ·--~-................. ~·· ....... ...,,.... \\ .. ,,.. . . -~ ...... \ • ... .. . These Will Be (Photo. were 1napptd on campua a few daya Mfore daaaea M&an.) PRE-ENROLLED Alfonso AbaJos, Claude R. Abbott, Candy Marie Ab- dallab, K.thleen M Adams, John W Adsit Jr . J o h n Dominic Agnello, Alan G. Albright. Jo Ann Aldrich, Joann AUord , Robert J. AJ. gierl. Deborah A Allen. Duane K Allen. Mafiene Elaine Alley. Herbert PauJ Alpern. David R AltshuJer. Ernelt C. AJ1vater, Andrea M. An· derson, Barbara Joan An· denon. Karen Jane An· derson. Lars W. Anderson. Mrs Peggy Jean Ander· aon, Michael Herman An· dre. Beverly J . Appel, Let.a dln, Judy E. Batsleos. Vll'· glru& C. Bale. Robert W. Ball. John \'1<'· tor Banks. Thomas J. Bar· bosa, Brian A Barnett, Steven R. Ba.rru. Oougw Lte Barsante. Alyn \\ Bar· belt, Toni V. Basler. Judi· aM Angela Bass, Madelme Amv Bass. sChuyler Hadley Bai.sett, K a r e n Lynn Bateman. ('' nth1a A Batlle. Catherine Virginia BattJstone. Jo~hua Ba\. r.erald A Beach Val· erae F Beard" ood. Mau· reen c;ale Beehler. David Ed~ard Belknap, Tracy C. Bemis Catherine J. Bendall, Mar· garet Susan Bengel, Gay- BorJ, Jamu G. Borad, San· dra B. Borenauitn, Gloria G Bosque. Paul V. Boullan, Craig W. Bowers. Henry K. Bowring, ~igh David Boyd, Mary Ellen Bradley, W 11 JI a m C h a r I e s Brande, Gary RAiph Braucher, Beverly Ann B.ruden, Thomas J . Bna. Connie J . Brobeck. Lawrence Bernard Broer· ing. Ill. Sandra A. Broob , Richard J Brough, Arlene Marie Brown, BonnJe A. Brown, DaJe M. Brown, Gary M. Brown, Mary C. Brown, Thayer Brown, Deb- orah Elizabeth Browne. Lorratne M. Bruno, Sa1Ue A. Brush, Thomu J. Bryan, John Michael Buchanan, Margaret Kathryn Buchroe- der. Nancy I. Burke, Eliza· beth Burleigh, Don Gordon Burns, Judith A. Burns, Ka- ren J Brunsweig, Cindy G. Burress Kathleen Ann B u r t o n, Donald W. Bush. Ronald W. Bush, Cathy Jo Bua•ey, Kathleen A. BuUer. Patri· cia L. Butler, Patricia Bar· bara Butterfield, Robert ekiah Bolt.on Jr., J o h n 1bomu Borteae, Laverne 0. Boyd, Robert Alan Boyd, Barbara A n n Bradford, John Spencer Bradley, Lar· ry Lyn Brammer, Ronald Victor Brandaliae, Wllllam Ch&rles Brande. D e n o i • N. Brandewie, Paul R. Breotlon, Mary C. • Strait Armstrong, Carolyn G. Arnqul.st , Michael Max A.sher, Michael Kenneth A•· tew, Rainy R. Atctuson. Donna M. Augustine, David Murray Aull lvadell E. Austin. ~rge E. Avera, Georgia L. Avery, Walter Byde. B FINAL ENROLLEES Thom a 1 L. Babecky, Elaine C. Baker, Lovelyn • !ifra. Martha CJm!lml Avery, Vance R. AvlJ. Baker, Alic& L Ball1nttne, _ Brenr Lnruce Gllbe?t Theodore W B a n d a ruk. B__..:_ ,...-1-..-L , ~-Ronald Steven Ba.nit. ,.,_ .... , ~ .. uu. -..-. - A FINAL ENROLLEES John Acuna. Nlcl>ela& J . Aeberbard. John H. Alabas· ttt. David Patrick Alcorn, Robert Moffat Allan, Jac- qiaettne Bernice Alpert, Lar· ry Nortoo Ami.log. Marjor· le B. Anderson. Nancy Fix Anderson, Douglas Wilham A.odor a .RJdw'd G. Arthur, Jud· Mb Elain" Ateher. Mn Dor· othy Ann A~. Barry Evu Axelrod. B PRE-ENROLLED Lautt\ A. Babeau'X. Kar· en A. Bachmann. Leshe Ra· nell Dorothy Bennett, Mary H. Benne~ Suaa.o A. Ben· nett, Barbara Susan Berens, Ruth Inez Natalia B e r g, Diane S. Berkey. Dona.Id G. Berkheimer. Johnnie Rich· ard Beta-On Jr. Charles A. Bevan, Sharon Rae Biby. R h o n d a Kay Bigg.a, Jamea M. Blah. Lyn- ne D. Bixby, Diane L. Bjork· Jund, Margery J. Black, Pa· tricia Don Black, Mlchael J. Blair, Su.aan Jean Bloom- berg. Gregory D. Blystone. Den· ni1 P. Beecher, Terri L. Boggs, Theodore G. Bolling- er. Llsa A. Bonau.a. Stui-rt Charlea Bonner. Tbomaa F. Janice Lynn Barnett, Bridge, Susan Lee Bro, WU. John Neall Bartlett, Mn. llam T. Brockman, Doria Phillis Beattie Basile. ROO-lnice Brookbart Julie EU· erick R. Buting, Laura een Brown i.ind. K Arm Batdorf. Robert Fran-' a 1 cis Bau.mu, P atrida Eliz. Brown. abeth Beeudwnp, Craig 'Jbayer Brown, Jom Ma. Kendall Beam, LeW Kent rie Brownint, Evelyn Amn. ~ Sarles Bellll'egard, BroyS., Jeanne Mone Bro- Mary L. Beauaang, JoJeph bater, Jerry Leroy Br'uce, Allan Beak Jr., Llnda G. Mary Margaret Bru.stman, Beem. Craig L. Behrens. nmothy C. Bryaol, Mn. Marilyn Frances Bergdorf, Vlrgin.la Ruth Bryant, Gene Fred P. Berger, Sonja G. Raymond 8ry1011, Qiarlea ~'Cit. Mn. Elizabeth Rollin Buctww>. Mari.an Suzanne Betta, Nancy Pace Jk>cbfnan, John Frmklin Blllb:ita. '1ud-Lorna L. Buct, Ncbard ilh Ann Birblmd. Vance WDliam Bunck. Robert Ter· D. Blaildell, Jefftty S. ry Gunyan, Mn. EIUie Bland, Mui& Anne Bland, Scholfield Burnap, Robert Mary Gordon BUaa. Virgin· R. BurnJ, Cheryl Ann Bua- ia Ann Bllu. John S. Block· chow, David Lee Bush. Car· er. Mra. Dom Williama men VldaJ Bushard. Law· Boehm. ~ce Philllp Busick, Bcril Bruce William Boer, Hu-F. Suzan. MEMORIAL P4RK c p;NSTERY • MA USOLEUM • CREWATIOlf FACILITIES 22220 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach, C.lifomi1 .. .. ..J '• ,,... . ., First Alu1nni c C Fl'lllklln Chauvm, Karen Brian Declan QmnJ:ncbam, Irene O\euer, Roberta Ann Robert stepben Cunilr. FINAL ENROLLEES Chittenden, Cb u u Chun- John David C a m b o n, Chao. PRE-ENROLLED Don n a Marie Campbell, Jeanne Marie Christian· Jen Lee Caldwell, Rich-Robert Russell Campbell, .en, Donald Komel am. ard A. Callaghan. Anthony John Canini, John ropberaon. Jeftne Cline, D Richard W. Callls. Jack C. Carllalle, Yvonne Marie Joan Bernice Conrath, Syd- David Calvert, Michael D. Carothers. Margaret Krem· My Bernard CooL, Wllllam 'ltl·INltOLLID C thla L Ca mer Carpenter, Linda AM P Coon Suzan.nab Cooper J Calvert, yn · mp-Carroll, Antoinette Wagen-Llnda ~ Costarella, Pet: amea Arthur Dacey, ste- bell, Robert R. Campbell, fuehr Carson. er Glenn Covington, Dinah pben L. Dake, Stenn J. Dora A. Candelarta, Robyn Bonita Dian Carter. Caro-Cowing, Janet Elaine Cox. Dale, Maureen J . Dal.Jell. Ca D 'd c c 1 DennlJ Paul Damore, Ar-Lee no, avt . apes. lyn JwJe Carver. Janet Cat-Una G. Coyle, Jan M. mud Roberto v Dan- Steveo M. Capps, Christine tano, David P Cearley, Creedon, John Emerson taa, ~Olper C.ara~ Charlotte Cardon. Evelyn Champagne, Ken-Cronan Jr., Richard J . Carolyn A. Carlson, Eric 1-==ne=th==E=ri=c=Charl==to=n=·=Lou=i=s =C=ru=z=, =R=o=g=er=S=mi=th==C=ull=en=, =(eo.tbl===-==O.=N=ut==P=•;I;;;•) Marlin Carl.Ion, Janine L. 1r CarlJoo. Shirley G. Car· mona, Nancy C. Carroll. William Gordon Carroll, Paula Jean Carter, John L. Carvalho, Glenn A. Case, Dolores M. Casino. Jane E. Castelan, James C. Castle, Alan Fredrick Chapman, LeU H. Chapman, Lloyd Arnold Chart.on, Mor· ril Mau-1b.inn Chen, Dian- ne L. CbiAry, K e n n e t b Lloyd Childers, Jeffrey L. Chin, Susan Valli Chip- pendale. Ronda Choate, Darrolyn A. Ciampa, Patricia M. Cl- rata, Suz.anne M. Clapp, Dtan. Clark, Gall Patricla Clark, losepb A. Clark Jr., Pamela M. Clark, Shawn Patrick CW'k, Kathleen L. Clarke. Barbara L. Cline, 1bom- u David Clow, Kathryn B. Coata, Donald Dean Cobb, Randall L. Cobb, Stephen B. Cohee, Mn. Susan Gail Cohen, WUllam E . Colborn, Richard M. Coleman. Rob- ert E. Coleman. William H. Coleman. Cor· nel C. Colin, Jeri Jeanne <;ollin•. KAthleen A. Col- lw, Holly Mercedea Colon Cynthia E. Comarr, Ken: neth R. Combl, Joyce M. Compton, Richard W. Con· nolly, Stephen Warren Con· nor. Jeuie Palge C o n r • d, George Oliver Coot, David R. CookMy. Richard J . Cor- riere, David W. Concm Kathryn Judith Co1ky, Un: da M. Cotter, Ronny L. Craig, Julia A. Creahan Rita Ann Creu. ' Mark Alvin Cros1. Joseph G. Culotti, CraJc S. Cum- mings. Judith A. Cumming1, Richard Alan Cummina, J~ aeph L. Qipp. nmm1u'''''mmn1mm11t'1'11i PIANO KEYS ,,, ,. !1 I" KEYS ,,, POPULARITY, HAPPINESS, SUCCESS! FINE ORGANS & PIANOS ... NEW & USED KNABE flSOB H. M. CA8U STORY & Cl.ARK C. J. 60UlD & CONN ORGANS , -<iOUll>-MUSIC-CO. - "THE STORE WITH INTIGltlTY,_ (SINCE 1911) 2 Oro nge County Locations To Serve You. COSTA MESA 1I01 NEWPO-T ILVO. 646-1679 ANAHEIM 225 W. LINCOLN A VI. 533-1151 OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY IVES. DINE AT THE WORLD FAMOUS CAPTAIN'S INN In a Jtwel ol a s.lhrft s.ttlnl on the South Shore ol tbe Be&uutu1 Lane a..s.11a11a IX9T1C DISHIS l'lWl l'v A..., Place9 O'IN IVlltY DAY FOil LUNCH & DINNll ar.ktut Serftcl IWunlQI apt SwwJt.1s Sunda1 BNbdl SM-Nd MoC9 ·I PK For Your ~ Dllllns Pl• .. 0.. • QUALITY ._. and s.fooda • AKERICA.N • POLYNESIAN .. -~-·~~ed ~c"..211 ~ - MIDNIGHT IROILll Serves ~ JiMnllM TUl 1 :30 AM COCKTAIL LOUNGE NIGHTLY ENTERTAlt™ENT LUXURIOUS IANQUIT ROOMS fqr PlUV A ft PAJl'l'llS. UCIPftON'S ud SOCIAL EVINT8 --___ _.. ... __ ... _ -. .. .. . .. . ... . -# • .. • • •• ,... . . . ....:..&..-. ........ ~ -· ~ ------ - ._...... 0 Meet ltiore of · UCI!)s Students (CoatlaM r.... rr.ecu., Pap) bourl Jr .. UDdl J. Darwin, Gmter t. DfteJ, Wil&am Euaime Dnle. hpn. Glen Yt'Wi .. ~ "'wt!a M. David. Eu1a L. Davia, Linda J. DaN. Phllfp ~ D--. Inn• A. Dean. :'llm.a Lt u l a e Deane, Cbrlltopber D. De· i-n. Pltdd Mttttael Defl. \tan, John M. D e 1 I a t t o, Mary Jane Deloq, TonJ DeNardi&. ~ A.. Da-nla. Dana !:. De Pierre. Robert E. DlabM Jr., Sherry Elalrll l>et.blmm, James R. ~ Kip t>ennls Dietrich, LarrJ A. l>in&)e, Jania E. DI ~ die, Darlene Ann Diacoe, Barbara L. Dou, Robert Howard Donen, Dlue M. DombiHdll..&..-Dem· tnioe. Kathleen Patricia Dono- ... lfarlb L. °°""I Roy E. Dormaier, Frank J . Dor· nlk ... ' Dia Dor.., I Can• 'daca I. 0oa"9rty, Tonl Dianne Do.er, All1111t C. Dreith, Timothy J. Dressel. Willlam F. Drewe, Wal· ter John Druff, Francia E. Dudek, Geneva Sue Dudrey, Frank D. Dufour, GQ1e L. Dukelow, Janice M. Dull, Richard Lynwoed OuU!t, ' Paw L. DunnJ.na. D flNAL ENROLLEES Fr.-w. IWttWt a ., Donald James David, Den· nbPsalDs~. Dou &la 1 B. Davldlon.. Caron Elaine Davl.s, Keith E. Davia, Bruce C. Da~ Philip A. Da1non. n.tl9 0. Deckert, Je• Bmee De· Franco, Martin Joba D&-laat,J, Jqn11ft• DeQnd,. An.Ila Delcastillo. Paul V. Demler. Pamela Den1aon, Robert Peel Den- ....._ Val Detlq. BeJm Dobbs Devita, Linda Clare DeWoUe, Diane M. Dobson. Ernest Lloyd Doughman. James D. Doty, Richard Lee Dowell. Samul& WdOt Downing, SERVING ENTIRE ORANGE COUNTY FERTILIZER o,.;~~P.M. tOCATID IN THE HARBOR AREA · * * GOLF HIEN * PLAN111t SOIL TOP DRESSING * MULn-PUIPOSI MULCH * ILACK PEAT * GOLDEN WEST i '."'818' HUMUS ~, . '~ . ~ ..... IN WI U F 11 TI LIZ 11 C O. .. "' .. ' " ~tf!A .,~ "' HUNTfNOTON llACH .. ~ .. ! : ··~· Codil· Mesa -Newport Harbor " . ~-. H'iinlhillfon Beach -Fountain Valley e REStDENTIAL e COMMERCIAL e ACREAGE . e APARTMENTS e INDUSTRIAL e EXCHANGES ,. . UNTALS PRQfl&TY:-MAllAGIMINT GUAIANTllD SALIS PLAN LOOK -.FOR THE MATGIAM....., ·1ubchelf. ~ Sl&N OF THE MATCH BOOK John 1.. Driacoa. Alma z. Dryden, Sidb&y Paal Dubin, Robert Eu&ene Duaawa1. E PIE-INltOLLEO Douiias J. Eck. Xe.lib Predrrick Edl;ale, Kenneth W. Eckhardt. DI· Yid Alla ~ wu. Jtam A. Effdbed, S..tra Jean Dinnd, T!mu IJolt. tan Eldridge. ML.:hM& J. Zlliltt, Mardi L. Ebea. Pre*ick J. EnPmth. ~ E. Englander. Eric C. !:ricbon, Jeremy 0 . ~ ImeJda c. Km· rt, Robert G. r.mat. Den· nil M. Ettlln. Robert G. Eu· hank. R2dlard Valmtble En.m, Mn. Danna I.ft Even. F ~LID Dllryt I. ,.. ' Rktraad c. Fanell J .... .If. ,._., JB B. P'rt, ~ 1'nc9J .,..,, ....,.. .,.. :r ....... Willia• a._ re.,, Dmd :rap, 11'¢ 1 T. :r .......... -G. ..... Joa c. .,.....~, Papa. c...I I. P•pc I , Klltiem E. Papa•, .... jolie Am :r~. JealrJ B. P1ebtP'f, Rldmd M. ndd, Dale B. PmeJ, Roi· ft' Wtndtl Jl1DeJ, !teftn B. Fkbntn, C. Kini P'ttdl, Leal.Le J. P1tb. Sburl M. Flanigan, James F. Fleminr. Wenoy J. FOi· will, David Brian Follett, Lilli Fonr. David H. Fon- tiua, Patricia Gall Foachi, Linda L. F01ter, Norma J . Foat.. Peter D. Yruer. G r a c e E. FndricUon, Steven B. P'reedman, Je!· fny JC. P'rNmaJl. S U 6 a n Preema. EUµ J . Fried· man, Robert !:. P"tolDIOll, Richard D. P'rocrt. G .. ...... c..1• AibM 9 SS • t;, QllrJl x. GeMa. ,,_er· , ... A. a.fllM. ~ J. Gllf!'ett. DnW ll G8"- rillpr • Gmy M. Gar.-i, oow. M. Gem. GrelarY G. Gaylord. ~ Edwin Gehin, WIMlrd Ba 1• n e agbly, ~ )I. Ger)lts. GMrie. ~ P. Ger· ~Je.-Gllt, ',L1an . CAUFORllA'S .. FASTEST GROWING CITY .••• WelCOllllS the UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, IRVINE • • ..... .. ,. ....... ..., ....... , .. , ~ tfM mlflk of 1rchJtectw1I pa.. 9'ftlp MW CIOl"luph Mft .... ..,.... ""' .. • fwmula hr h1111111 till•• ...... ..... cleftlopment• with cernovft ..... ell,........_ An ...... unity It M- int reehapecl fer • cultural aNI ,..,.. ....... y ............... ., ... , .. tw ef a mllllen w fMN. 0... fnftt \, ....... ~ a.th .......... ... tlll, clullt, ,.., .......... •• ..... -*. churcMI, tcheollr ....... , .... llM\al nnten, .. If~_. ....... .. centers will form • ................. .. fw tfMl"frM llvf"' UNler IVMY lklet ... ,.... """"' . I .. -. . . .. •'-' ,. .. ·-... ·--. .. -. .. ... ..., . . . . . ---.. .. -- Ca11TA/V\m•A c.nv.t..c.nt Home . 66\ Cenltr St .. C.oeta Miia • "'-"6-M79 A Mt ..m. C111Walelcent home .. rvlftl the medical C1ntmunlty In thW ~for ,.et eperdM .......... rrr'ea and ..... I'll.,.., Re<jistered Nurses On Duty 24 Hrs.. A 0.y Physical Therapy Supervised By Registered Physical Therapist • T elephonu and T el9¥ision in alf rooms • library • Bu\;er incl Beauty Shop • 0,,.. MecKal Staff • Supervi.ct Diets. Jo.,,h A. Ernenulle Adminis+ra+or ANNOUNCING THE ALL NEW Proving fRund Perfom\ante Center A NIW IDIRllNCI Poa CU OWNDI OfflCIAL "500" MILE RACE 1tST EQUIPMENT-...... THE RIST COMIUTI AUTOMOBILE INDOOI IOAD 1IST CENTB IN OUNGI COUNTY FEAl\BtG 1IST EQURUNT OF TYPE USED AT THE INDIANAPOLIS 1Aa. 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Gregory, John Roger Gregory III, Susan K. A. Grt:nz, Daniel P. Gri- eser. Judy A. Griffin, Donald Lee Grimm, Mrs. PrlscUla Brown Grindle, Harvy M. Grossberg, Jer:-y A I I e n Groussman. Dale A. Cust.av- son. John F Gustavson . G FINAL ENROLLEES Mary P. Galbraith, Rob- ert Iler Ganz. Nancy Lynn Gardfalo, Mary· Paula Garren. Hope Huntington Geem, Richard Walter Gehle, Bonnle J . Gel.Jsi.nger. David R. Geor- gie, Margaret Seri&awa Geyer. Stuart Lee Glbeoo, Dorothy Louise GUberuen, Nancy Louise Ginsburg. Patrick W. Glasgon, Mer- aJeen Elizabeth Glass, Mi- chael Merrick Gollong, Her- bert Michael Gomes, David Alan Goodman, Browne Col- cord Goodwin, Joel V. Gour- M a member of the Mull1ple Ltsting Service. "'e ha ve acc cs~ to all too listings in the Newport-Harbor area We are fully eqwpped to serve faculty & staff members' needs m every type of Real Estate You "111 appreciate our honest eHorts to please ~ ou MESA REALTY 642-0820 l ~ i ;. . t. ! ,"', , .f i9/cl/ooi IHlty WJconw 1J o/ C, ..9rvitu! We are delighted to offer our professional services for your Real EBtate requirement!. 2 Offices To Serve You 6424351 833 Dover Drive Newport leach 4544351 15221 Sunset Blvd. Pacific l'aRsadn Specialist.. in acreage, commerciaJ, industrial. residential and property management. ;.m.'llffi!ilif!i'itl .,. p :·: Ii: HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHn iji 1 PIECE QIEEN sgg IMf.-: * Mett,.. '°' * ....... le4-.l'M4 * "''"" * l...,,..... ltle1tkef * "' ... co ... ..... ._,.,.. ..... ,fftW ..... ......... .. ... ,,.. o,ltlil 1-4.y 12-S: w ... -. 'tlf ,, .... ,..., .... _... i; 17 j! !: j . PIECE KINI 1119 Owaall -4 0,H•etl 9'y W. llMMOlll 11.AlftDI PACTOltY • • • .. ,, # • .. .._ ••• Leonard Chandler Hall. Llo- da Kara Hale. Richard A Hall. Stephan· ic E. Hallock, Elliott Lee Hambrook, Nada Smith Hannaford. Robert R a y Hardie, Michael Crittenden Harns. John Newton Hart- man Jr , ~orge Cameron Harvey, Arthur Woodward Haseltinr. Winona L. Has. kins Patrw1a Arlene Haworth. t::: ANCOOMQE ... :=' 1601 Beyslde Drive Belboa Island, C•lif. 673-0&50 1831 Westcllff Dr. Newport 8eech 642-3600 Theodore Haxton, Patricia M. llealy, Vtncent Jerrenis Heal) Jr . Mie ne! M. Heck- man. W1Uiam Henry Hem-~-------------------------­bel. Jeaninne D. Hender· shot Jefferson C. Hendri%, --------------------------- Lawrence R Herman, Ran-.---------------------------., dal Alan I letnck din, Andrea Diana Graham, Bernon Henry Grant Jr., Jayne Gravis. S~en Andrew Great- re.x. Adria Marie Green. Ar· thur Adonias Grey. Peggy Hutch.Uon Griffith, Danny C. Grllftths, Th e o do r a Gurns. H -ttlt!·flf ltet:t.-fi)---- Laurie A Hale, Robert Bryan Hall. Virginia Jean Hall Carole B. Hammer, Don- na L. Handley, Mary Helen Hanf, George Andrew Han- inger. Jr . Barbara J . Han- sen. William R. Hansen, Sandra Lynn Harbison, Ste- phen S. G Har t{cr. Ronald C. Harris. Bruce R Harri- son Charles Richard Harrison. Timothy L. Hart, Harold Baird Hulam. P b y 11 l 1 Jane Haslam, Brian James f{awtdns, Richard T. Haw- ley, Robert E. Hawley, Jac- queline A. Hay, Martha E. Hay, Christine Hayes. Charlotte E. '' a y n es, J eane A. Heihgman, Pam- ela Jean Heiser. Bruce Par· man Henderson , Evelyn L. HendricU<>n. S t e p h f n L. Henkle. Carol L. Herbert&, Peter F . herm~. Robert A. Hershey, Irva Ann Hertz. Dorothy R. Hi.am, Bev· erly A. Hieb, Wright A. Hicks Jr .. Linda Kay Hiles • Rosalind Hill, Robyn P. HiJ. lam, Sandra Rae Hillaker. Ruasell Hindin. Patsy Lua· t na Hiner, Douglas M. Hin· key. Laura P. Hoey, Gerald Lee Hoffman, Richard G. Hofmann, Don Char let H<>- kanaon, Marilyn M. Holden, Roba't G. Holland, Llnda L. Holloway, Micbelyn Jean- ne Holm, Diane E. Holl. Lanell Y. Hooker Gada Hormveld, John C. Horvath, John H. Horv.;tz. KatbJeen C. Houtl, Randall W. Houtz, Tbomu R H<>- watt, Judith Ann Howell, Kathryn J. Howie, Susan Diane Hoy , Margaret S Hoyt. Robert M. Huberty, Kaye D. Huffer, David L. Hufford, Carlton D. Hughes, Jill P. Ru~1. Micti.el D. Hughes, Gerald Michael Hu n t er, John B. Hunter, Mary Pa- tricia Hutchhon. H FINAL ENROLLEES Irma Jeanne Hachey, Mary E I e a n o r Haeniu::i. Donald Lt:roy Hlll Jr .. Da- vid M. Hilsabeck, Dale Ed- ward H1Jtgen . Alicemary Hoffman. Esther W o r t b y Hoffman, Timothy B. Hog- le, Marilyn S. Hohwart. Vic- ki Charlotte Holder, Robert Joseph Holland, Linda M Holte. Shirl J. Hone, Po o ya Hooshmand, Vivian Hop- kins, Shtndzor Douglas Hop- kins. Gregory Utt.ell Hop-I wood, Linda Coon Howey. William Nathaniel Hudson, Jean Trowbridge Humason. I I Edith Marlynne Humpert. James Crane Humphries Mary A Hurr.phreys, Har· rol Terry Hutchiton. I PRE·ENROLLED Paul V. ldeker. Roe H. Inderm1ll, Roger T. Ingram, Phyllli A. Ire- ton, Michael Allen Iven. Angelo G. Iul. I FINAL ENROLLEES James E. Immel, Shirley Schramm Iserman. J PRE-ENROLLED Jay V. Jacboa, Lynn J. Jacobi, Allen R. Jacobson. Diana L. Ja1odnlk, Diana J . Janu. Mareartt M. Jannell, Ju- lie A. Jarrett, Jeffrey M. Jarvis, Krlttin Jen1dn1, John W. Jennigon, Chril H. John- son, Helen Mae Johnaon, James S. Johnson, Kurt A. (CGntlnaed On Next Plte) CHILCOAT 10 leaons" name the fingers TIIE CHILCOAT SYSTEM 5th GRADERS to SENIOR CITIZEN BURT'S CITY CYCLE SALES -SERVICE -TRADES AMERICAN -FOREIGN -BICYCLES YAMAHA··BSA MONTESA •• MOTORCYCLES 1770 NEWPORT BLVD. -COSTA MESA When you buy property it costs no more to have the number one brand of title protection (so why settle for less?) Few people dlQOl8 a home without long attd careful comideta- ticm.. It ii, att. aD. one of the biggest investment. malt ol. m will flWll mab. Do.n't it make sood --tbm, to be equally cuefu1 In .... that ,our inwwtmeut bu the .belt poee1Ne • pJOt8ctiaa? It't _., to do. Jut •P«i!Y tillf prof«tbi by TI. Why&. TI probld the onanhip ricb1a to nm CtJibnie propat1 tha ay,other title eompuy? The annw ne. tn T1'1 matcbl9 nputatioa for accuracy. TI fint .._.,it that all facta ielatm, to your property. titi. en carefully ftlmbd and watelJ rwported. 'Iben Tl isM!I a title iDllunmce policy that lmUll JOO the fuDelt pcwible prot8ctica, lbould &ll)W mab. dab apimt your ownmhlp rilbt.. wn. ... tbe namb-cm brand in ibt title &1d a:inoe 1893. W•-..Ammm'ellae•t.1-t.tnimdll:ddtitleip'CitHeta, woatlac with tlal IDOi& t'OllC .. ml~ land l9COldl ha the l--"9 111 And Tl. protection COit. DO more. When Joa bay property, why aettle for 1-? TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY I IOO IL MA.IN IT~ IANTA .. • '9tONC M1-IUI WM.TD eott:91H, VICI "'°· & COUNTY MQJt. .. . • • • r • • ' . . . .. ..... . -( s·tudent Body: 1~570 Names Listed -.. . Johnaoo. Patricia G. John. IOl1. Robert L. Jobnaon, Vic-toria Anne Johuon, Linda B. Jobnlton. ca D d t c e L. Jones, Joannt Joraenaon, Jones, Jeanne L. Jona, M.l- cbael A. Jona, &aaan E. Mr1. Nad.lne Barbe Jost, UO UCI LIDO TRANSFER CO. extends a hearty welcome to the STUDENTS, FACULTY and STAAi of THE UNIYDSrTY of CALIFORNIA, aVINI. DeMla J. Joyce. Peter A. Juni. J PINAL INltOLLllS Peter L. Jacklin, Wllllam Howard Jacbon, Elizabeth Kathleen Jacobs, Allen Ran- do)pb JacoblOn, Kathryn Ann Jauen, Madeline Rae Jeuen.. L e 1 11 e Arthur Jobnaon, Marcia Kay Jobnlaa, Peter G.ors• Jenttnecm, Cblrle1 L.W'l"IDCI JobmGD, Robert AMa .Jobnlan. Sbanin Kath- ... Jobmoa. WDllam ln-sram Johnacal, Elena s. Jcirdaa, Mary Jane Jordan, lCrtlUll Marianne JOllyn. Vlrpm HlHrodt Joy, Del· la M.. Joyce. K 'ltl-INltOLLID Roeemary Jl'?IDCel Kac&- ma.rek, Mary S. Kaelin, Glenn Hlauh! Xaieyama, Joyce L. Kallilter, steW L. K1mln1ky1 Barbara R. Kamm, Manha D. Kaplan, Janice M. Kay., Sbeldoa A. Keitel. K lllNAL INltOLLlll David K. Kageyama, Ma- chael Jon Keir, Mary Caro- lyn Kelly, Pauline Eliza. beth Kennard, Patricia Lou Kennedy Edward Donald Kiehn, Jerry A14D Kiel, Na- talie F. King. Michael D. Kiniry, Bruce John .Kirkpatrick, Charles L. Kissel, Leonar~ Martin Kitze., Gail L. Klemme, Harvey R. Klyce, Patricia J . Kopf, Joanne Mart. Kral, John Allan Kramer, Kath- leen D. Krenek. Mlchael John Krt.aman, Jarollava Anna Krtnnek, David HarriJoo Karth, RJcllard Allan Kuabner. L ftltE.fNltOLLID Andrew DennJJ Liebman, Patricia Laber, John P . Lan- cuter, Joseph H. Langjahr, rah H. Mattbew1, Richard Herbert Mlaaler, Nancy A. Marc Mosk"w, Michael Hen- A. Maurer, Charles H. Ma-Moon, Henry Daniel Moore ry Mott, Unda J . Mullet yer, Linda J. Mayer, Sunn III, Katherine Jean Moore, Barbara A. Muna•r , DtnnW Earle McAlplne, Cheryl A. Kathleen E. Moore, Melvin Raymond Murphy, Pairida McCabe, Nancy Lee Mc-S. Moore. C. Murphy, Fri.Dee• L. M1' Call, Karen F. McCarlhy, John Joseph Moreno Jr., en. Conttance McClau1herty. Jotin Wllllam Moraan Jr., (Coattaaaecl Oa Next P•t John c . McCoy, Jamea F. _KJ_m_H_._M_o_r_rll_o_n.:...., _J_er_tr-..ey=----------"1 McCulston, Daniel J11me•1-------------------, McFarland, Gre1ory E. Mc-AUTHORIZED DEALllt SALIS a SiltVICI llUGOS & STRATTON ~HONll 142·MOO Farland, John A. McGlnley, Patricia Maureen ll.cGlnn, Gayle Ann McGowen, Anne E. Mclnnil, Stephen Mc· Kelvy, PbyW. Jane Mc· Kown. 1'-.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!tr-1 Sbaroo McManua, Patrick! ADel1 McNulty I Wlillam c. Meadowa, Harlan L. Men- kin, Michael G. M e r l o, Nancy L. Merrick, Donald Irvine MeuencbmJtt, Tru· dy 0 . Meumer. Pamela Ann Michaela, Cllff Ofd J. Miller. 11s':"':u::; ':: .. '7.M. Jtt'S MOWll SHOP O:>lnddfnr with UCI Cll*t- lnr. w. an proud to an- nounce the openJni ol our 6th otflce. Uwal red carpet ltftUMnt . . . . Home. • ICTftle • commen:lal • lndu.tr1a.J. Check our suar- ant.eed Mlea. Cynthia L. Miller, Jeffrey A. Miller, Jennifer E. MllJ. er, Lealie Miller, Marc Mlll- er, Nancy B. Miller, Patri- A. Laroe, Bruce McK et cla D. Miller, Susan Linda Latta. Miller, Terry Rae Miller , Terry J . Llumelster, Harold Roy M.U.llken. KA 11LLA REAL TY 17ot1 llACH ILVD. (Jun •uth et WarMr) ~~w~~.~yb~M~·~eyUP~.~~~·:·~·~o:·~v~~~A~.~J~~~i~~~i~~~~i~~W Bradley Learnect. Paul San· Minch, Linda Lee Minor, ford Lega.kes, Jerrold M. Leitch, :tobert P . Lenard, 147~1 Judilh K. Leonard, Patrick W. Levens, John Calvert Le- win, Madeleine T. Lewla. t~ Mart.lll_Xdlx....MrL ""',.....~w~.-T:o~ye AJ.lJllon Kemble, Phil- Joyce Wen Yl.nc Liao, Leonard Mam1ce Ully III I William D~ ¥-1 cl-Liumu, Carlton B. Loeber, James Hukiru Lundwall, Marvin Wayne Luttae1. ll•ASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSID•ll •UYING. A .. \sa VW l'llDM CHICK IVllllSON • • ..... 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AU.~ • ueD Ra.ILAR 8A8 (e litttoeete .. ) 8 AIR Coot.aD ae1Na (•11 Y" -4 fl lift • NOff.CMHM>LUCIHCS • POWDPUL 4 CY\.. aHOINS 8 QUALITY WORIUIAH9f41~ (lllt .,_., 8 NO 9ue8 IN °"" iMle9 • YOU CA91 &VSN IMA' JT JM llWtGP&. • 8iltVICI .. M 9000 M THa CAR • "UV19 TO al S00,000 Oft Mo.ta NIWPOIT llVD. A.TH~ ST.• NIWPOIT llA.LaOA ..... UU> OHA•-=•CORA;; • • lip M. Kemp, Karyn R. Ken- dall, Unda Lou Kendall, Belen Ann.trooi Kennedy, ,., M. Keuler, Dorothy J . Ketterer, Olen Martln Kew, Karen E. Key1. Richard Allan K I d d e r . Daniel T. Kilian, Cathy M. Illpetrick, Jeffrey G. Kim, Yuahlro Khwhl, Harvey Cui 10tcben11 P a u I C. JOeJntjea, Sharon H. Klemm, Eric R. Klempner I J a c k KlemplMI'. Robert B. Knapp, Alma E. Knowlton, .fobn Frede- rick Knox. Gltnn M.. Kra- mer, Chert A. Kratka, Carol M 'ltE·ENROLLED Nancy Lee Muhl, Ml· chael K. Mackay. Robert C. Mackinnon, Ed· mood M. Madrid. Linda J. Mapria, John Michael MaQS•no, Kathi.. Mah- oney, Michael Ev..U Ma- honey, Earl W. Maki, Lar- ry A. Maland., Mn. Joan Bub Marso!. Penny Lee Mariathal. James A. Larsen, Laura Ma-Lou.la MJcbael Marlln, Ka- rie Latimer. ru 8. Ml.roly, Patricia Ann HAVE Y 0 U NOTICED ALL THE MERCEDES IENZ ON THE ROAD L A T E L Y? IF Y 0 U HAVEN'T THEN STAltT LOOKING. THEY Alt! COMING FROM: William C. Lauer, Lynne M.anb, Jam.ea R. Manhall, A. Laumeilter, J amea E. Julie A. Martell, E 1 a l a e Lawson, Walter Lederlv-Claudia Martin, Michael J . bet, Yvonne I. Lemke, Mar· Martin. Sblrley A. Martin, cia Lee Lemon, Wlll1am R. Suan I. Mara. Alan Har· 120 W. WAA.Nllt, SANTA ANA ~114 Leonard. Stevea R. Lester, ry M.ulnicl. Comer W1rw a ....-• .,. 0,,... 7 0.,. Momca Ruth Leu.n.Ilo, -~Xa~Ulry~a~J~un~~Mu~on~,~S.~==============================================~====~ Lynette Levy, Jan Edward .. Lewa.n.aki.. .,_ Xrid:ner, Robhl J. Krtmll, Joaathu B. Kro- ldc.k, LJDD A. Krueeer, Nor- ma C . .KruM. Mn. Patricia Lou Kuhta, lln. Lucille Kuehn, Jef. fnJ A-Kurtz. Stephen H. Lewil, Mark S. Libbey, Shella B. IJ.D. graven, Karin Maril IJnd. berg, Betty I. L ta d o r f, LouJ.M Terry Llndorf, Ami R. LIHc, SulaDe M. Loftia, Aqela L Lob, o.ald CU. ton Loom.ii . Edward Boward LoftJOJ, Leeann Ladwkt. Stapbea L Ludwil, Stualey Luko- wtch Jr., larlma M. Lad, Robert Morpa Lad. Blcb- ard E. LJddm Jr., Robert Franda LJ1lch. L FINAL INROLLEIS Jau. K. Llbuber, ea.. stance L LAbl&. Jou bertby ,.,,,.,..,,,.. WU- liam mm.N l.aDqJl. Lita ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST HONDA DIALER HONDA UITI All 1 UO SOUTH MAlll IT. II 1.JIU A SPECIAL OFFER TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. mvINE PLUI NO CHARGE FOR CHECKS CA lllltl IUff\Y OP THESI SttCIAl UCI CHICU A& lONO A& YOUI MXOUHT atMAINS OPIN> ,... H Ul'riel lll•rr• (whtft Y01f 1111i11t1in • $300 minimum balance~ fllll a••~..,....,...... wt from thl Newport NatioMI llllk. Of .......... " 111._.,1M1 1 ...... ts of UCI are the 11tr1 ....._ . ' • .. • .... ... --• • • ' 'lat .. .. • ~ ... • 1 I .. .. . .. . .. .... ' .. .. . ·. ... .. ... .... .. ..... ·!' ·:-... *4:'· •• I ..:, . ... .:. i • ·~ They~re First to Cheer I' (Continued From Preceding ra1e) l\l FINAL ENROLLEES PatrlcU. Lynn Madsen, Mary J Mann, Beth Ellen Markowitz, Dennis R. Mar· shall. Mary Marth a M.artul, Nancy Ruth Martin, Fran· els John Martin Jr .. Sharon Ferte Martin, Stephanie A. Martin. Mary Cornelia Ma· son, Linda Emily Mattas, Susan I. Martz. Jonathan Clarke Matti, George Da· vld Maurer. Laura J. Maxwell, Eldon L. McBride, Irene L. Mc· Broom, Catherine An it a McBride, Michael Leon Mc· Bride, Robert T. McCarroa, Leslie Loy McO&rtney, He>- ward Scott McOwen, ~ ert T. McDooell, Raymood M. McGrath. Charles men McGreeor. Byron K. Mclntolh, C.ttiy AM Mcintyre, Leled }An- nis M ~K~er. Ann Edith McN aughton, Karen L. Mc• Neil, Tbornaa Hall McNeal, M a r y Q1M,._,, Mc- Queeney, K • n n •th W. Meade, Robert Jam" Mel· drum. Michael T. Mendel Ion, Nancy Noren. Miller, By· ung Kwon Min, Marcene M1Sek, Valme Joan Mohr, Martha Let Myen. N PRE-ENROLLED Sandra L. Nadler, Csthy I. Nuon, Tina V. Nate, Wil- G. Ortez, Russell II. Orw1i;:, .John Russell Osburn, Anet J. Ouuka, Elizabeth Ott Gary S. Ott, .hthur II Overn Jr. 0 FINAL ENROLLEES John Joseph O'Donnell, William Welur Odett, Jill· ana Lucllle Odland. Greg R. Oldham, Leshe Lane Ol~brook, Rose L Ono, Lynn Moses Osen. Lm· d.a J. Osteen, Harr} Joseph Ottin1. p PRE-ENROLLED James F. Padbury. Diane K. Padilla, P a m e I a A Pape. Barry Lt>e Parker 1 Deneige D. Parker. Geo!· trey E. Parker. Jeanne L. hart, Penelope S. Reis, Parkhill, Patty Lee Parma· Catherine Bayne Rice, Deb- lee. orah C Rice, Cbes~r Lewis Franklin R. P a r s o n s, Richards. Kathleen Rich· Merle Dean Pattengill, Deb-ardson, William P a y n e orah S Paul. Thomas R. Richardson. Payne, Burt Haine~ Peachy, John Richwine , Ronnie Phil Pearlman. Cher~ I M Carl Ridgle, Stephen E. Rie~ Pe as e. ':'homas William mer, Elaine J . Riihinen, Peay, Mary R. Pegan Pat· David A. Robb, Ronald rick M. Pekin. r~d.ace E. Peltola, Roh- ert W. Perlia, John Ken· neth Peterson, L I n d a L. _ _ _ P'eteraon, Brena. C-ail Pet- ty, Bari D. Pheasant. Merle J . Phillips, Thomas A. Pick· ett. John David Plnscbmidt, Thomu L. Pittd\\n. Mra. Mary Dorothea Bea· le Polk, Richard E. Porter. Craig L. Pottenger, John C. Potter. Sharon A. Powell, Paul Pomanter, Mary J. Prater. Mary A. P r I m e. Robert J. Pritchett, Mar· jorlt Mat Pyle. p f!NAL ENROLLEES Doug1u H. Padllco, Pa· trlcla E. Palm, Vlckilyn Pard, Gllbert Heath Park· er Jr. Linda L. Parker, Den· elged Park~. John W. Pay· ne, Suaan Ell.zabeth Payne, Paul W. Pearson, Louis Lubo Pechi, Joaepb Sebaa· tian Perrucdo, A r t b u r Meredith Petersen, Gary L. Petenon, Robert A. Peter· ion. . WlDiam Petttaon, Donald J . Pettee, Jack Mart In PhiDlpa, Ronn Pineo, Shae· on L. Ploret, Charles Ste- phan Pitchford, G e r a 1 d liam L. Neel.ans, Patricia ~...:,.;;. Edith Nel11er, Kathryn L. ICtH':J Nelson, Kristine L. Nelson, Linda L. Nelson, Mary Elll- abeth Nellon, Diane J. Neske. Jeffrey V. Neuroth, Jeri Lynn NnhOUM, Stephen R. NielMD. Leonard L. Nllea, Katryn B. Nlabimoto, Cor· nella Lou1M Nlzaa. James Edward Noe J"r., Judith A. Nordyke, Floyd H. Norrla, Mlcbael W. Novack. Pauline M. NyuJ.auie. N FINAL ENROLLEES M.ar1aret JAgler Nash, Robert Broce Nealy, Hugh Anthony Nelson. Kenneth Mart Nelaon. Bruce Pohl, Paul 0. Poin- dexter, Donald John PotU, John Melton Pound. Richard Robbins, Julie E . Roberts. Roger Frank Rob- ert3, Mark P. Roblnaon, Ronald L. Rockey. Thoma• W. Rocen, Kath- ryn Louise Rodlcb, Cheryl L. Rohm, Robert K. Roh· rer, Virginia Catherine Ron- feldt , Ronald Ron.let, Ca· rot J. Rose, Mra. Judith Bo- gen Rosener, Ray L. Roth, SU!phanie Roth. Elliot A Rouff Jr., WIJ. liam L. Rovin, Elizabeth A. Royston, Albert Robert Ru· bin, Joyce May Runge, Mrs. Patricia Ann Ruacb, Nlna G. Rust. Paul Ryan. R FINAL ENROLLEES Bruce Marv I n Rahm, Samlal Rambissoon, Darnel Law Raner, Jamea Towle Rawie. Linda Ga1 Rhodes, Fre- denc A. Rhoad3, Jeffery H. Richards, Donna Richard· son, G<>rdon Lewis Richard· son Jr , Heidi M. Richard· 100, Jayne Ann Richison, Henry G<>rdon Riley, James Mitchell Robertson, Daniel L. Robinson. Elizabeth Ann Robinson, Naomi Robinson, Lynda L. Robit.sch. Andrea Blynn Ro- goza, Garth Richard Rojas, Wllham Henry Roley Jr , Arlan L RoU , Mary Ann Rumng. Robert Luther Rus· srll s PRE-ENROLLED \le\ en W. Sabins, Steph· ame Sacks. Lee Russell Sale 1\1cky R Sanden. Don· aid Sanfilippo, Craig M. Sin al(e. Daniel E. Scanlon, Susan M. Schinkel, Law· r('nce F F Schllenz, Don· aid A Schmuck, Mary A. Schn;iubelt, E I a l n e J Sch"artz. Robert M. Schwartz, Dell A 'irhwe1tzer. Janet L. Sci· uto Sharron L. Scott, Joyce Chrnt1e Seaton. Charles V Selin, Charles W. Sext o n, Barr~ S J. Seyster. James Murray ShadeU, Elizabeth Ann Shaffer. Gary C. Shallcross, Gary W Shanafelt, William Da· vid Shanebeck, Kathleen Jo Shaner, Lmda Kay Sb an- non , Lynda Sha.Mon, Lua· na R. Sharp, R o b e r t C Sharp. Tana Shattuck, Har- old Raymond Shel~. l\tary J. Shepard, James Earl Sheridan, George Ar· ... thur Sherinian, John Ed- ward Sherman, Margar· et L. Shock, Karen J . Shoe- maker, John A. Short, Ula J . Sieck, James Edward Simmona. Terry J . Sims. Diana Dee Shtd.tr, St.e- ven W. Singer, William J. Singer, Charles P. S l pp l, Edith M. Skalmowsld, Pa· trick J. Skelly.Jame 1 W. Skinner, Thomae L. S 1 a· back, Robert James S I •· dek, Donald Martin Slager. Linda M. Slife, L I n d a Ethel Sloan, Albert C a r 1 Smith, Beverly Jean Smith, Charles Leroy S m I t b, Da- vid Alfred Sm.Ith, D a v I d Holm Smith, Dwight Burr S m I th, Gordon W. Smith, Jeflrey Thornton Sm.Ith. Teresa E . Smith, Amy E. Dorothy Mar\e S t r I U I I , Marjorie Kathleen Stray· er, Jobn H. Strlngfe: 1 ow, FIMence A. Strohecker, Barbara L. S t r o m, Ter- rence E . Stroud, Mn. Mar- ilynn Irene Struble, James J. Sullivan, Kathleen M. Sul· llvan. John Sievert SundJmo, Unda Jou Sundsmo, LM R. Sutherland, Diane C. Sut.- ter, Jeffrey P. Sutter, George T. Swartwout, Kath- leen 0 . Sweeney, Suaan B. Sweet, Scott V. Swetnam. Sneyd, Paula K. Snowden, Jani.I L. Sollee, Tbomaa E. Solomoo, Jean A. Soyster, Amanh K. Spake, Win· S at.on H. Spark.I, John WU· llam Spei&ht, G a r y L. FINAL ENROL LIES Springer. Sunn E. Stuley, 'Thom· Lee Saller, Robert J. San-- cbez, Pew B.-ton Sal· u V. Stanlbury, Carol E. yer, Rooald Lee Samuels, Stat.co, Janke Marie Stay-Danny Cbrutopber Santuo- lhJch, Joel B. S t e I n feld, cl, '=atby A. Saunders, Gary Glenn E. Stello, Ruth Ann Stephenson, Tbomaa L. Ste-(Cotbl~ O'I Pace CZ) pbenaon, Pamela S. Ste-.---------- vent00, Chrtatine A. Stew· art. James W. Stewart, ~ da C. stewart, R o b e r t Whitaker Stewart Jr.. Den- nlJ L. Stilwell, Maril 'Jn n Stone. Thomas E. S L o n e, Victoria Lee Stone, S h a r· on A. Shinn, Mart L. Sto- ry, James A. Straua. • Jay D. Straus Jr., M ra. THE aAHA'I COMMUNITY 0, COITA MHA lxtendt • Miarty wtio.me t. IW4fe"'9 8M fllOUlty •t tl\e .,..,," ... tt1• UNIVIUITY Of CALlfOllNIA. !"VINK Gloria Gail Nesby, John W. Neville, KatbJeen Marie Ney, Dan Earle Neyenbuia, David J . Nishioka, Vlrg1nJa Lee Noga, Nancy A. Nol.an. Sharon Jeanne Powell, Ellubet:h Loui se Pretzer, Jonathan S. Prince, Rich· mt J. Pulford, Helen P. Proctor, John Ryan Prou· ty. How to live With · teenagers and really like it 0 PRE-ENROLLED tt~len t'etut v ·U>rmeU.. AU· son G. Odenweller, Larry L. Odiamt, Jocelyn M. Oling- er, Cblrles A. Oliver. Ca· n!D L. Oleon, Rae L. Olson, K~n Oltmanns, Sheila D. Oltmanns. Neill Dahl O'Malley, J ohn K. Omara. Jamea L. O'Neal, Michael K. Orbach, Joseph Patterson Ordway, David R PRE-ENROLLED Margaret L. Raab, Joseph William Raklhya Jr., Da· vid W. Ralston, Jem A. RamJo, 1Jnda M. Ramaay, John C. Randolph Jamee M. Rauacb, Claire E. Raw- cllfft, Marta I. Rebella, Paul H. Reed. Peca Ann Reid, Virgin· la R. RetgbUey, David J. Re1nbardt, C a r I H. RelD- Who Are The BAHA'IS.?, They an In enry land cm elltb. They are f ollonra of Baba "U 'l1ab. His teachinp are lD tftJ1 laquaie. They unite Jew IDd Olrtltlan;lluUm and Buddhist, black and wtdta. With no clergy, no cburtbet, no rites, The Baha'i Faith bu circled the aJobe, spreadine penon-to-penon. ~. Learn about tt.--.IAot up BARA 1 tn your Ubrary . . For ftrrtber lnfonutJon pleue call: ~. ..... ...... .. • • .... _....._. ......... .. .... .. .,.... • • ,, • , ••• ,, f ;" •• . . . ' ..... -----· -. ...,,.. ... ..., .. .~ •• 1 .. ·,,,.· ·.;·:i'!;~•tr This Republic Home, near the beach in Costa Mesa, is the most for $30,9501 Wt hid you In mind when wt built thl1 houH. It'• the gre1tHt for• teenage family. Stop right here If your kids art llttt•• bt~uae this houae 11 not for you. But If ,OU hnt 1n KUYt ,.,n f 1mlly you h1v1 1 1urprllf coming. It'• boss! Thie It whet wt did. Wt 1tarttd by hiring a very e1 pentfve architect 10 we could get the best thinking. And thlt la what he did. He put tht ltldt upttaJr1 In a aulte of thtfr own. Away from you. He gave them an apartment •rrangttMM of a bednt0m1 end 1 prtva~ bath. Molt klda fib lt up tMfe. Awttt from you. Then M ~ you downatal,. In a 1Ultlt ti" your ""I own. tr• l"Mllt totntt.hlng, Thti9'• • 14M foot cfoaet with full length elldlnl mirror doora. The,.•1 an ext,. atOf11tt ctoMt. a linen doNt and 1 private bath tMI JOU don't htve to go through your !Mdroom W aat to. He ffeced the frltndly family f'Mfl f.'eM . -· -. ·-.. .... . ,. . ,....~... . ... . ne1t to ttle ent,.nc• hill, 10 the klda, 111d their frftnd1, could GO directly to th• family room, or right upst11,., Ht kept the living room end the formal dlnlna room 11paratt ... 1w1y from •II th• tHn lr1(fk. You ahould like thla when you're 1nttrtllnl11g your own frfenda. hc:au11 thlt big houae la priced at fuat $IO,llO don't think you'll be atuck out In tht booftdocQ. tf 1 f1Ght tn the pre1tlge arM of Costa MetL CloH to the beach, shopping, 1chool1, churchtt, bankt, poat office, library, fire ...aon. ,.,h1uram1, movlet, the Mua Vtru Country Club and a coflegtL A remait-ui. ML MOit lmpottant of all It'• • ftepubrtc Home ... 10 you know It'• the bttt. It'• fMf coot In MtH Verde. Your family wlll enjoy driving out to ... 01t t .. n hou1t. Why do"'t you 1111 themt Juat look for the big Guardl1n Eagle. Tht tyMbol of quality. tN T•I AMtft(AN .... ... , ....... BOB DUNN RAMBLER YOUR LOCAL HOME TOWN RAMBLER DEALER SALUTES YOU University of California at IRVINE I IT IS INDEED A GREAT EXPERIENCE TO WITNESS AN EVENT SUCH AS 1 THIS. OUR WISH OF SUCCESS GOES OUT TO EVERYONE OF THE FAC-I ULTY MEMBERS AND TO THE ENTIE STUDENT BODY. WE WELCOME YOU. SERVICE HEADQUARTERS For The Entire Harbor Area 1745 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA LI 8-9307 or Kl 5-9541 PRJJ~4TELY-OWNED APARTMENTS ·In Costa Mesa 115,395 -115,950 AS lOW AS 1100 DOWN! CO~'\"E.)\rEl'·:T LOCATION • SOUNQ LASTING VALUES • SPACJOUS PARX·LIEESE'ITINO COMFOR.TABLEL"1NG • BEAtiflFllIIYIANDSCAPE..D ------- -~EATIONAL FACIUTrES Hen yoa cq n joy aU al die -'"8t •&H e( i.-e'W9Uatoi, w1d1out .. ,. -t:nl f., .ncri• ••i&aaace. Aleo, you ahu. o•fftt'-i' ~ • .,.,i.... ,.~lllta -• c-•la1a1 ... ,. racr.auoe•I fecalniu for ,._ lciaura plcu11H, •• well •• pro•idi.oa ltOQ<1 · of f• few the cb1ldrca 1e Ilia ••e11•1ty of • p11h tc pl•J' ate a •••y fro• rraftic, At Yil._ G«<ku ,.... •re e11allli1liia1 l•9'i•1 whc la a tepidly 1"'•1•1 aru wlatta p<opcrty owaenliip auu a 1a/e l .... Ul*IMI OPEN SAT.~ SUN. 1-7 P .M. • • • • • • 2261 Fo1attii11 w., EGSt T""' ~ut o// R11r"1r IJoml.~ <>• •llsOll ~t. Tbt tblrJ •loci& i$ POlllfl•itt •.y E•at. Pho"t: (714) 642~1996 "to the class of ... " ' .. .•. as a proud cam pm A tarts forward, a new hf.story and tradition will develop to further enhance the excit· ing Newport Harbor Area. The University will have its impact on all of our live8. Many of our future citizens and community leader• will be graduates of The University of Cali· f ornia at Irvine . • • • with this thought in mind, The Balboa Bay Club looks forward to the growth of the University ••• and continue. its own growth to serve an important role in the community and social life of Newport Beach. \ .. - .. . '\ . ' cE~cWfl;? ~IM 1221 .W. COAST Hl&llWAY llWPOIT BUCH. CAllC8A 926'0 (71•) 5'1-2211 at DAILY PllLOT • .. w • .... • • • • • • • .. • • • ..... • • • • • • • • • .... .. •ilii • • .. ... . . No. 1,570: ·Zwart, Carla I. (Continued From Paie 4t) Lee Sawyer, Thomas Mi· chael Scallon, Danlel E. Scanlon, Carey Greer Sch· mitt. Claire Bernice Sdlm1dt, Doris ~er Schreiber. Pa· tricla J . Schryer. Rona Id Schwartz. Diane L Seyler, L y n n Ell2abeth Shapiro, Lawrence Roy S h e 1 d o n Joyanne M Shemkus. J o- anna Elizabeth ~ h 111 e r. James L. Shorter. Jill Kathleen Stutler, Su- unne Fraur Siemon, Vic· toria Kathleen Sink, Robert Dooald Skillman. Ruth Slat- er, Stephan Hugh Small· combe. Lennard E. Smith. Michael R Smith, Ray- mond J . Sokolowski, Kathy A. Sovereign. William H. Spark!, Wu· liarn Harry Spreng. Ann Richardson Steele, Margar· et Ann Steinhaus. Patricia A. Steimer, Bernle A. Ste· phan, Robert L. Stephens. Don Wayne Stewart, Randy J . Stewart. Suun Jean Stiles, Mar· garet A Stillman .. Jclfrev W. Sto ne, ~ichael S Strauss, Pamela Sue Strick land, Adreana 8. Strittmat er, Peter Marshall Stys. Nancy Jo Sullivan. WUliam Lawrence Summers, Pam ela Mane Sutton, Jame~ Bradford !)ympson T PRE-ENROLLED 011Vld S Tavlnr Edgar P Taylor Palrt· t ta A. Taylor Mn S h e r ryl Lynn TaylM. Step h e n Irwin Tay1or, John C Tnl J r .. Helen Bndget Tetley, Dennis A. Thompsoo, Eli· zabeth Ann Thompson. Wtl- ham J . ThomP60f1 Sandra Thorpe. Devon L Thrasher. E r 1 c 0. Timm, Larry R Tinsley, Llnda L. Tinthoff Elizabeth Ellen Tipping Marguerite Car· ol Tisdel .John L Tomlin Donna .lo Tranbers:. Oou.1:· la~ B Trapp Beth M Trtni1lit. ~line'\' L Trunk, Patricia M Trux· aw V1rg101a I. Tucker .• lar- riuelyn M Tupa. Stephen A Turley, M1chatl A Tu r n· buU, David Deuscher 'l'wtl· eh ell T FINAL ENROLLEES Enzo Tarhikawa. Carol '1ar)ory Tatum. Steve H. Taylor, \'tck:e Lynn Taylor, UCI Jottings FrRST COMPETITION TI'!\'NEL SYSTEM Fir st intercollegiate ath· Central heating and air· Jetic competition in the his· conditioning equipment to Lory of L'CI will take place i;erve the central campus Friday, Oct 8. at 4 pm bwldings at CCI are con· when the l'CI watt>r polo_, nrcted to the central plant squad meets Cal Poly. Po· by an underground tunnel mona. 1n lht> home pool H~tcm FIRST MO\'E-IN F'1rsl butldtnR on the lTI campus to be OC<.'Up1eo hy the university was the fivP story humanities · social 11ciences hall CONVF.RTlBLE GYM Campus Hall at U C I houses the physical educa- tion department and student health service an~ includes a gymnasium which con- verts to a 2.700.seat matn assembly room FIRST TO ~IGS Ftrsl appltcat1ons for the charter student body of \'Cl came from Richard C. F a r r e I I of Huntington Beach 1 undergraduate l and Roy W. Holm of Laguna Beach lgraduatel IMPORTANT DATES The UC I site was official- ly approved in July, 1960 Regents recorded the deed Jan. 20, 1961. If you have to get there, see Robert Reade Templeton Jr . Lynda Lee Teply, Bar- bara f' Tt'rhune, Pamela M fhomas, Duane Edward Thompson, Theresa Louae Thompsun, Cheng Teh Tine. Gregory Alex Tolmas. Shu.le Um Tung, D a v I d Lloyd Tucker, Douglas W. [.J~Q Turnrr. James Archie Tur-•"-"'-:--.~ reU. Patr1c1a A Tusa, Gary Shekrey Twombley. u " \ .. PRE-ENROLLED ( \\ 1lham \' l'rone~ James F l II FINAL ENROLLEE David ~. Usher. v PRE-ENROLLED lie kn L \an der L a a n. 01ane Van Ouren. Michael r; Van Fossen. Gregg Van VokJenburi;?h . Suzanne M. Vanhook . Irene Fell c i ta s Varelas. David Denms Vin· cent. Carol S VoelkJ. Joan A Volden. C1msUne A Von- glascot toinette Waters, Richard W. Watkins, Gregory W. Wat· son Paula Kay Wauon. Cynllua Jean Weaver. Edward T. Weeden. Shar- on K. Weese, Mary Kath· leen Wehmueller. Stephen J Wehner. Donald L. Went- zel. Pamela Jean W e 1 p, Nancy E. West, Ridlard J. Weston. Gayla A. Wheeler. Jon C. White, Krist I n e L. White, Richard K. White, v -----'St!vrK.--wtitte:-n-c rt·1t FINAL ENROLLEES Karen W Valdes. Jonath- an E. Van Cleave. Patrick Van Derhoff. Helen L. Van Der Lann . John Eastin Van Maanen w PRE·ENROLLEO White, George Craig WbJt.&- head. Robert C. Whitmore Jr . Claire E . Wichmann, Dorothy Louiae Wilder, Lee Francis Wilderman. Joyce Lee Wilensky. Car· la Sue Wiley, Mary E . WI· ley. Kathie Louise Wilhelm, Charmaine L. Wi.J.ki.ng, Mar· I tha Ann Williams. Richard Alexander Williams, Ron- 1 ald Howard Williams. Don- ald G Wilson. Duane 0. WiJ. son Jr Lana L Waadt Clvde F James Grant Wilson Jr . Wagner. Paul o w· a k e . Sally L Wilson, Pamela 0 . field , Mrs. Editt: Ma~a.zin Win~. George J. Witt. Jean Walker. Susan F. Wall. Al-Helen Wolff, Catherine S. ta Christine Wallace. Nan· Wolpert. Pamela D. Wood, cy A. Waples. Maris Lynne Ma ry L Woodcock. Roger Ward, Gay w a r 1 a umont. L Woodsmall, Cheryl Dt· John Bruce WarJ'ler ane Wortman. Philip G. Watanabe, Wil-Charles Robert Wright. lfam L. Waterhouse. Ma-Mary II Wurster, Steven w FINAL ENROLLEES Geraldine Ju 11 a Wall, Ruth Arule WaJton. Marjor- ie Jean Warrick. Daniel L. Webb, Linda Delores Webb, Colin Christopher West. Laurel Ann Wheeler, Gail Lana White. Nadine Allee Whitman, Robert Wayne W 11 b It e, James Douglas Williams. Lawrence ~ymond WU.on, Terry Lee Wlnterlioer, Gary Albert Wise , F r a n c e s Lowse Wiser, J o h n ~. Woooley , Sheryl L. Womack. Vt.ncent Wong, Donald WU· ford Woodbury, Michael Scripps Wyer, Patricia A. Wyman. y PRE·INROLLEI;> Kathleen Yamami. Wll· liam Vane. Ricllard Yen· sen. FINAL ENROLLEES James A. Yohn. PeW Ysals. z PRE-ENROLLED Mrs. Cella Marla Zapata, Louise Zimmer. FINAL ENROLLEH Claire Ann 1immerm111, Carla l. Zwart. MARINA CARPUS & DRAPERIES BUDGET TERMS e • MO. TO PAY. ALL LEADING BRANDS: BIGELOW-LEES -ROYALWEVE -MAGEE AND MANY OTHERS AT GREAT SAVINGS C1ll for fN• ntlm1t• •r If you hive th• time, oom• '" l"d vlelt. AU SMART SHOPPERS BUY FROM A lfPUTABlf FIRM ------__ .....,.._. ---· -- Shop et Merine Carpets Draperies, the well established .firm in the beach area. 178'41 ·Beach Btvd., HUNTINGTON BEACH Ph. VI 7-6056 • Kl 5-6652 ry K. Waterman. Rob e rt -~D~av~t~d ~w~·)~m~e:::r·~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~ Elliot Waterman. Chris- tine J . Waters. Teresa An· ALL THIS ... savings insured to $10,000 ~high re- erycs for added safety~30 years service to Orange (~ounty rornn1unitics 5l:.. S\vift, expert home loan and esc row sc r\·ices ~travellers checks d three con-' venient offices ~asse ts in excess of $112,000,000 ; ~Stansbury Buick BUICK 1--G.M.C. TRUCKS I OPEL '--JAGUAR SALES and SERVICE LEASING -RENTALS 234 East Seventeenth Street in I ' -COSTA MESA LI berty 8-77 65 .. # ...... ,. .. -.. -.-.. ' Savings received by October 11 eam dividends from October 1 LAGUNA BEACH, CALl.-ORNIA • 260 Ocean Avenue• Telephone: 494.7541 SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH • 601 N . El Camino Re•I • Telephone1 492-1195 l.AQUNA ~IQUL llRANCH • Monarch Bay Plaza• Phone1 498-1201 cw 4~1MO • LI{' ., ..... -· ., - :es Peter D Zapata, :ES terman, IO. ~G ES EE r fOU alt. '· :h • ... One More Vow: E A Tight Budget N STUDENTS --We have rentals ID lovely Laguna at prices YOU G ....... Mr .. ct Mn. aw ... 1,. Jobuoo are UMlll I ..... fuJ of married *plee wM are atteridbat UCJ ...... . Chuck, M, 11 .... ... Ward I doctorate Ill ICl- nomics Sherry, 21,. Sa u hlllah iqjtr ....... tier undersrldllte _. et UCI . Bodi art .......... trom Calli~· "41· l•(•. at lAftt Bt!ftl •'-t.endla1 collelt FACULTY .. • ft'I a ~ers mar- l ltat la Olr QanUa towa. Buy .......... ,., ,...,.ty .,,,ate. Wt wOl .,., ,ea u llow. aoundl romantfl. It ""1 '9. But It alto dime .. I Ill of down to Nrth 'Wtldll lllvolvinl ti&bt ICMdlalll .. -----· and equally tlc!tt budlttiq. JOHNSONS ARE AM ON& FEW MARRIED COUPLES AT UCI ' They've Been Everywhere .... - '4,• COIT Chuck and Sberr7 uU· mate they can matt lt com· fortabl1 OB MJOO • JMr. SU,bU7 men Um UV ti that will come tnm Cllllck'a teacbint ~ at UCI. 'ni. rttt wUl 01a1t b'om 11Ttqa _. -jobl. la ~ ._. wW be ... mra w, n. parenta. lhmJ will canJ • .. mal clul ..... .. dlrtrlduate ... wUl ..... wtch ............. .. dytq btt•ttl .... . Sht'I a Ju* IM ea lie· un OJS that "eMdult ,_ two,..., Cbuct'• tdlildule ..... • ud be admSta IM'1 OOI· eerntd about bk. . tbnt ........ -- Ht tftbutll l9t wOI bt dtvot1q betw• '9 D4 IO boun I .... ON fM Mat Une to tour ,..,_ ... cou.rM wod, lbadlll l8d ctuUea u a teedllc.... . tut. PLAY GOLP "111 mJ tree t:tm.. I botl to ltl ln I litUI IOlf," ht 11)'1. (Rt WU OD tbe IDlf tam wbllt • --·"' at Cal State.) Chuck'• pqnaJt ol • -torate doubUeu wU1 IMll IOmt llcrl8cll f« ... JobnlODI cmr tbl eat lfw J. RAY ·COISJ.RUCTION COMPANY . J. RAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, busy on the Fullerton Junior College . CC!ft\OUI, I • ' •• hails the opening of the University of California, Irvine as the moat significant mil.stone in the growth saga of Orange County. :. On · the Fullerton JunlOr Colt.v. eampus In .Fullerton, J. Ray Construction Company ... . of 1• East 17th St., Coda Meta is in the proce11 of c~mpleting a mu~ic and arts building, a ~~t,., and t;a bull~lng housing the boiler room. The highest tilt. up pan· els on ~ 1anywhere ln ·the United States~ and probably in the world are being raised to form the walli for th ... three campus proiects. Each panel is 65 feet high and weighs in excess of 50 ton~ The accompanying photographs depict the pan· .. ·~ els which have been raised uprljht by means of cables, hooks and the tremendous . j ~ power of twinotcmt CJanes. { . , .. rr . In acfdltfon to the Fullerton campus profects, J. Ray Construction Company fs en - gaged in two large trad enterprises, Flamlngo Homes in Dana Point and Sunny Ray Homes in El Toro, the new Security First National Bank at Wilson and HarbOr Costa • Mesa, and rehabilitation on Huntington Beach High SchooL Coming up on the • building agenda are the large Fountai!' Valley residential trod of Edhope Homes, and the $2,600,000 El Modeno High School at 3920 Spring Street, Orange. James D Ray, President J. 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