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12, 1968-6- Free Concert number, "Chanson da. by 'Salzedo. The string section will perform Brandenburg Concerto 3." Tv Coed College Housing Winning Wide Acclaina mmo iiiiiwwiMii.iiiifiiJe,iwiiH 1 I I 1 1 1 to next year's new arrangement; "It should add to campus tlife ina good way," addedf "We have had no ad-- verse comments about the program and have ho reason to anticipate any problems. It isr a natural "situa-i. tion for the men and women to 0 ac- -quainted informally rath Planned for Mother's Dap "It has become increa I 1 1 1 1 i 7 t.

I. 1 1 SAN GABRIEL A free 'Mother's Day concert 'will be by. the. San Gabriel Valley Junior Symphony orchestra at p.m, in San Gabriel Civic Auditorium. Larry G.

Curtis, chairman of the Pasadena High School music department, will conduct a program ranging from the classics to musical comedy bers. Numbers by the 60-; member orchestra will include "The 1812.0vertur,e"f by Tchaikovsky," selec-. tions from "The King and my Rodgers and Ham-, merstein, "St. Lawrence Overture by Washburn, "Oberon" by Von Weber and 'Cesi Fan Tutti" by Mozart. Harpist Marisa Giedt of Arcadia will play a solo FASHIONS FOR MM UP TO SIZE 60 ZEEfMll'S 116 W.

BROADWAY GLENDALE Serving Glendale Over 30 Years upen Mort. i-ri. nites "til 9 P.M. PHONE 244-2726 PARKING IN REAR BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE singly evident that the key to a quality (fining .5 J.1-. Kllca- 1 w8 ed 'eat and run' -dining -halls would bersubstantial-.

ly and positively affected by this program. "The tendency: of students to be more responsible and self-regulative in coed housing 1 has been substantiated by our experience with Oldenborg Center and Sanborn Hall. "Our disciplinary problems in these areas have been minimal and where they have occurred the students have responded with a marked sense of community responsibility. In cases where men and women students are able to together behavioral problems, they generally moderate each other." Dining Hall Cited Pomona will house 89 men in Blaisdell Hall and 58 women in Walker Hall. Miss Santillo, a resident counselor and a freshman sponsor, said, "I wish were going to be around to see it work.

If we all ate in one dining hall, we wouldn't need coed dorms as much." "Upper classmen don't need the social contacts as much as the" freshmen," said Lorrie. "We see how well the sexual exchange works at Oldenborg where the men will talk about something other. than sports and the women will discuss news rather than dress." Mrs. Jean B. Walton, Pomona's dean of women, said she is looking forward er than on a dating basis." At" Car Poly, 'residence halls for men and women which will open in tember will have a Sep- com-i mon reception center.

A new dining hall will he used by men and women living on who now share a cafeteria with day students. During the rn quarter, one Cal Poly dorm is coeducational. The rest of the year, men have three dorms and women one. La Verne College may consider coed dorms if a new residence is built. There are two men's and two women's dorms now that cannot be adapted for coed use.

All students eat at Davenport Dining Hall. Pioneer Days Fete Slated SAN GABRIEL Students at Mission' High School will hold their' annual Pioneer Days celebration Saturday and Sunday, May at the school's campus, 254 S. Santa Anita Ave. Other events will include a dance at the school auditorium Saturday evening and a carnival. For Sale! RANCH HOME POOL Lmly ham rntiitted R-0 In WEST ARCADIA hu 1800 pnilv wtll to mil ret Iniu.

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Arcadia, Calif. Continued from First Page fewer wanting to transfer 'r quit They like change. Men and women mix ire the livinff room and lobby. "Men and women can enjoy each other's company without formal dating. If the girls want a fourth for bridge, the men are-available." Deans of students Vat Harvey Mudd, Pomona and Pitzer are discussing a further exchange, Pitzer furnishing the housing since it has more space.

All the Pitzer women and men housed in Sanborn eat in the dining center. The 18 Harvey Mudd women in the Scripps dorm may either eat there or in the Harvey Mudd Campus Center. Registration Factor A fourth Harvey Mudd dormitory yet to be built may be coeducational. The men's dorms are open to women visitors from noon until 1 or 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays with registration required on arrival and departure at Pomona, Claremont Men's and Harvey Mudd.

Lounges are open daily from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Robert Rowan and Lor-rie Santillo, seniors, were cochairmen of Pomona's i In stating, its the committee pointed out that the residence halls are the key to the problem of coed socialization. "Due to the distance i between north (men's) and south (women's) there is little informal mixing of the sexes short of dating," the re- port states. "Lounges and dining halls on both campuses have remained virtually segregated in spite of ra rous attempts to create programs that would encourage greater mixing.

Integration Advantages The of the. two campuses, the com-' mittee reported, will provide the student greater- opportunity to mature socially and create a more positive and responsible attitude among students for the quality of: life within 'the residence halls. CASUAL LIYING Occidental College students relax in new Eileen Norris Residence Hall, the latest step in the trend toward coeducational housing at Southland colleges. From the left are Miss Judy Warfield, a French instructor; Nancy Corcoran of La Canada, Steve John playing guitar; Judie Jakab and Rob Wright. Times photo Events of the Week AhedrJ mwib of wm Pre-strung by the foot Over 125 different colors and styles to choose from! Beads to bedeck and beguile create dramatic dividers, window curtains, rim and drape for exciting new effects! You design it or let our designers help you achieve your decorative goal.

WE CARRY THE RODS TOO! gc Per Foot and up WW JANAS DECORATIVE SUPPLIES GLENDALE WEST COYINA 120 R. Slendall 244-7S3I 1211 Syltta 962-3912 OPEN DAILY 9 to MONDAY and FRIDAY 9 to SUNDAY 11 to 4 Temple City, Monterey Park and Rosemead. Adventists Banquet GLENDALE The Music Guild of Seventh-day Adventists will hold its annual Mother's Day banquet at 6 p.m. in the Glendale Adventist Hospital Community Talk Set ALHAMBRA Repre-- sentatives of PTA units, the Police and Departments and the school district will meet with the safety, health and education committee of the Chamber of Commerce to discuss community problems at 10 a.nu Wednesday, May 15. The meet-' ing will be in the chamber office, 11 S.

2nd St. The Castle' Debuts PASADENA Caltech's third annual student presentation, "The Castle," will be performed Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, at 8:30 pjn. in Beckman Auditorium. Rome Lecture Due PASADENA Thomas W. Africa, USC history professor, will lecture on "Roman Government and Empire" Wednesday, May 15, at 7:30 p.m.' in Pasadena High School.

Inner Earth Subject PASADENA "Seismology and the Structure of Kiwanis Club Talk GLUNDALE Joel Youngquist Glendale College ecorioniics instructor, will; discuss "The United States Economy and the Gold Crisis" for West Glendale Kiwanis Club at noon Monday, May 13, at Pike's Verdugo Oaks Res taurant. Artist Guild Speaker GLENDALE; Artist Arden Dewitz will demonstrate and discuss the art of painting marine life for Glendale Foothill Artist Guild at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16, in Glendale Federal Building. Eye Expert to Speak ARCADIA Dr. David G.

Haney, former chief of the department of ophthalmology at the University of Texas, will speak before the San Ga-, briel Chapter of the Diabetes. Assn. of Southern California at 7:30 p.m. May 14, in the auditorium of Arcadia Methodist Hospital, 300 W. Huntington Drive.

They'll Smash Car Car smashing will take on a political, hue from noon to midnight Friday May 17, at the annual Inter Club Council Spring Carnival at East LOs Angeles. College. For a small donation patrons will be able to take three swings with a' sledge hammer at the name of a'presidential candidate painted on the side of a car. X-Ray Tests Offered ALHAMBRA Free tests for diabetes, and chest x-rays will be offered elderly persons at the County Health Center, 612 W. Shorb from 9 a.m.

to 3 m. Wednesday, May 15. The tests are open to residents of Al-hambra, San Gabriel, smmiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiii the Earth's Interior" will, be discussed by Don L. Anderson, Caltech associi ate professor of geophysics, Monday, May 13, at 8:30 p.m. in a 1 1 Beckman Auditorium.

Musical Show Set MONROVIA The 27th -annual musical perfor mance, "Make; Way for Music," featuring five Monrovia High School choirs 'of 300 voices, will be presented Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, at 8:15 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Belgian Enyoy to Talk PASADENA Hugo Walschap, consul general of Belgium, will speak on "The Kingdom of Belgium: It's Language, People and History" in Caltech's Dabney Hall Wednesday, May 15at 11 a.m. Program for Boys Slated SOUTH PASADENA A junior high night for boys aged 12 to 14 will be held at the South Pasadena-San Marino YMCA Wednesday, May 15, at 7 p.m...: The program will include a swim in the YMCA pool and an auto racing movie. Purpose of the event is to encourage participation of youth in YMCA activities.

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