PAGa. AU01JaT It, UII
Registration Slated Next Week
For School, College Programs
RecI&tratIon for the Bakersfield
00Ilege ExtensIon classes and the
Burrougha BYening H I g h Bchool
pro g ram wIl1 be held Monday
through Thursday of next weelt
from 7 to t p.m. In the Burroughs
HIli> School library. A llst of the
cIaues to be oUered In the eve-
nina high school was publlshed In
laat weelt', _teer.
It .... also noted that counseling
service will be available from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 to
I p.m.' In room 108 at the tralnIna
buIkllng.
The courses being offered. the
time of presentation and the in-
structOr, are as follows:
An t.-Tueaday, 6 to 11 p.m.,
art center bldg., Mrs. Adeline B.
Wtlliams; Bub... AdmlDlstraUoD
la-Prlnc1ples of accounting, Tues-
day, 6-10 p.m., Room 2, Grant PIn-
Dey; pml~ AdmID' k tIc= 1Ia-
BuaIneas law; Monday 7-10 p.m.,
B. P. Gauthier; ChemIoIIT 1.-
General inorganic chemistry and
qualitative anaIys1.s. Monday, 8-10
p.m.. Roo m 14, )41ss Sanna S.
Green; EeoDomJes 52-Consumer ec-
onomics, Thursday, 7-10 p.m., ~m
40, Grant PInney.
~ Ia.-Plane Surveying,
Wednesday 7-9 p.m.. Saturday 8-12
Itwting n-. , and • p......t,
1CIcW*' ...... (..,... MIMeI)
' .....-
"-"- I p.a. s.nd.r
toDAY AUG. 19
"THEY ALL KlSSB) THE IIIOf" (19 Min,)
Joan Crawford. Melvyn Douglas
Shorts. "Aquolef'o Do Brazil" (8 Min.)
"Goc:\get1 Galor." (10 Min.)
IATUlDAy AUG. 20
''ntI GUN THAT WON THI! WEST" (70 Min.)
D.nnl, Morgan. PaukJ Howard
$hom. "Oonlsh Oond'." II Min.)
"Movl.klnd Magic;" (20 Min.)
•
''MOInt 0/1 THI GIEAT DIVIDE" (67 Min.)
Roy Rogers
SI'Iorts. "The Milky Waif" (7 Min.)
••~. of Captain Africa" (17 Min.)
~. AUG. 21·22
"PIAl&. Of THE SOUTH PACIFIC" (16 Min.)
Virginia Maiyo, Dennis Morgan
Shortl, ..~ft of Gag" (7 Min.)
"Gone Flahln' .. (20 Min.)
fUIl...WID, AUG. D-2A
"liS Of filE" (17 Min.)
Jack Po_nee, Barbara Rulh
Shortl' "Dime to Retlr." (7 Min.)
"Dandld Mike No. 5" (10 MIn.)
lHUIS..fRI. AUG. 25-U
'"20.000 LIAOUU UNDO TH! W"
(121 Min.)
Kirk Douglal, Jamea MalOn
Short. "Grand Can)'OnlC'OPe" (l Min.)
a.m., Room 12, Mr. Rottea; ED-
rt-mr 8-Matelials or euglneer-
log construction, Monday 7-9 p.m.,
Room 12, Mr. Mayfield; ~
..... _Engineering draWIng, Tu....
day and Thursday, 7-10 p.m., Room
107 training bldg., Mr. Mayfield;
t:ncm-Inc 35-Analytlcal inechan-
los-statics, Tueaday 7-10 p.m., Room
12, Mr. Mayfield; ~ 411-
Educational and vocational plan-
ning, Monday 9-10 p.m., Room 12,
Mr. Mayfield.
EDcIJsb X-Engllsh fundamenlais,
Tueaday 7-10 p.m., Room 411, Mrs.
Pauline It. Sand; ED, I Is h 1.-
Freshman rea din g and W11tire,
Thursday 7-10 p.m., Room 411, Mrs.
San d ; EDa'lIsh ZOb-World Liter-
ature, Wednesday 7-10 p.m., Room
42, Mrs. Sand; EDcIJsb 6I-Bual-
ness English, Thursday 7-10 p.m.,
Room 47, wayne C. Harsh; J'reD, a seaplane tender.
Preceding the change of command
ceremony, a formal review of Navy
and Marine Corps units took place
in front of the Administration Build-
ing. Many visitors from off-Station
joined the Station residents in view-
ing the event. The day was virtually
windless and the temperature mod-
erate. (DetaUs of the careers of
Captain Sellars and Captain Ash-
worth were published in last week'.
Rocketeer.)
Adm.,
CarneyRetires
After long Career
Admiral Robert B. carney, who
has been succeeded by Admiral Ar-
leigh A. Burke as Chlef of Naval
Operations, retired from the Navy
this week to end a career that be-
ga.n at the U.S. Naval Academy
prior to World War 1.
In his farewell message to the per-
sonnel of the Navy, Adm1ral Carney
said. "As I retire, I extend my ear-
nest good wishes to the men and
women of the Navy. You have
e&rned and held the confidence of
the nation. As long as you are
imagina.tive, intelligent, thorough,
decent, honest, and tough. our serv-
ice wUl continue to enjoy that jus-
tlfled confidence, be alert and fight
to stay in front."
The ceremony inducting Admiral
Burke to succeed Admiral carney
took place at Annapolis. ThIs marked
the first time tha; the ceremony has
taken place outside of Washington,
D.C., and was done at the express
wIab of AcIrniral Burke.
, OCR Text: PAGa. AU01JaT It, UII
Registration Slated Next Week
For School, College Programs
RecI&tratIon for the Bakersfield
00Ilege ExtensIon classes and the
Burrougha BYening H I g h Bchool
pro g ram wIl1 be held Monday
through Thursday of next weelt
from 7 to t p.m. In the Burroughs
HIli> School library. A llst of the
cIaues to be oUered In the eve-
nina high school was publlshed In
laat weelt', _teer.
It .... also noted that counseling
service will be available from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 to
I p.m.' In room 108 at the tralnIna
buIkllng.
The courses being offered. the
time of presentation and the in-
structOr, are as follows:
An t.-Tueaday, 6 to 11 p.m.,
art center bldg., Mrs. Adeline B.
Wtlliams; Bub... AdmlDlstraUoD
la-Prlnc1ples of accounting, Tues-
day, 6-10 p.m., Room 2, Grant PIn-
Dey; pml~ AdmID' k tIc= 1Ia-
BuaIneas law; Monday 7-10 p.m.,
B. P. Gauthier; ChemIoIIT 1.-
General inorganic chemistry and
qualitative anaIys1.s. Monday, 8-10
p.m.. Roo m 14, )41ss Sanna S.
Green; EeoDomJes 52-Consumer ec-
onomics, Thursday, 7-10 p.m., ~m
40, Grant PInney.
~ Ia.-Plane Surveying,
Wednesday 7-9 p.m.. Saturday 8-12
Itwting n-. , and • p......t,
1CIcW*' ...... (..,... MIMeI)
' .....-
"-"- I p.a. s.nd.r
toDAY AUG. 19
"THEY ALL KlSSB) THE IIIOf" (19 Min,)
Joan Crawford. Melvyn Douglas
Shorts. "Aquolef'o Do Brazil" (8 Min.)
"Goc:\get1 Galor." (10 Min.)
IATUlDAy AUG. 20
''ntI GUN THAT WON THI! WEST" (70 Min.)
D.nnl, Morgan. PaukJ Howard
$hom. "Oonlsh Oond'." II Min.)
"Movl.klnd Magic;" (20 Min.)
•
''MOInt 0/1 THI GIEAT DIVIDE" (67 Min.)
Roy Rogers
SI'Iorts. "The Milky Waif" (7 Min.)
••~. of Captain Africa" (17 Min.)
~. AUG. 21·22
"PIAl&. Of THE SOUTH PACIFIC" (16 Min.)
Virginia Maiyo, Dennis Morgan
Shortl, ..~ft of Gag" (7 Min.)
"Gone Flahln' .. (20 Min.)
fUIl...WID, AUG. D-2A
"liS Of filE" (17 Min.)
Jack Po_nee, Barbara Rulh
Shortl' "Dime to Retlr." (7 Min.)
"Dandld Mike No. 5" (10 MIn.)
lHUIS..fRI. AUG. 25-U
'"20.000 LIAOUU UNDO TH! W"
(121 Min.)
Kirk Douglal, Jamea MalOn
Short. "Grand Can)'OnlC'OPe" (l Min.)
a.m., Room 12, Mr. Rottea; ED-
rt-mr 8-Matelials or euglneer-
log construction, Monday 7-9 p.m.,
Room 12, Mr. Mayfield; ~
..... _Engineering draWIng, Tu....
day and Thursday, 7-10 p.m., Room
107 training bldg., Mr. Mayfield;
t:ncm-Inc 35-Analytlcal inechan-
los-statics, Tueaday 7-10 p.m., Room
12, Mr. Mayfield; ~ 411-
Educational and vocational plan-
ning, Monday 9-10 p.m., Room 12,
Mr. Mayfield.
EDcIJsb X-Engllsh fundamenlais,
Tueaday 7-10 p.m., Room 411, Mrs.
Pauline It. Sand; ED, I Is h 1.-
Freshman rea din g and W11tire,
Thursday 7-10 p.m., Room 411, Mrs.
San d ; EDa'lIsh ZOb-World Liter-
ature, Wednesday 7-10 p.m., Room
42, Mrs. Sand; EDcIJsb 6I-Bual-
ness English, Thursday 7-10 p.m.,
Room 47, wayne C. Harsh; J'reD, a seaplane tender.
Preceding the change of command
ceremony, a formal review of Navy
and Marine Corps units took place
in front of the Administration Build-
ing. Many visitors from off-Station
joined the Station residents in view-
ing the event. The day was virtually
windless and the temperature mod-
erate. (DetaUs of the careers of
Captain Sellars and Captain Ash-
worth were published in last week'.
Rocketeer.)
Adm.,
CarneyRetires
After long Career
Admiral Robert B. carney, who
has been succeeded by Admiral Ar-
leigh A. Burke as Chlef of Naval
Operations, retired from the Navy
this week to end a career that be-
ga.n at the U.S. Naval Academy
prior to World War 1.
In his farewell message to the per-
sonnel of the Navy, Adm1ral Carney
said. "As I retire, I extend my ear-
nest good wishes to the men and
women of the Navy. You have
e&rned and held the confidence of
the nation. As long as you are
imagina.tive, intelligent, thorough,
decent, honest, and tough. our serv-
ice wUl continue to enjoy that jus-
tlfled confidence, be alert and fight
to stay in front."
The ceremony inducting Admiral
Burke to succeed Admiral carney
took place at Annapolis. ThIs marked
the first time tha; the ceremony has
taken place outside of Washington,
D.C., and was done at the express
wIab of AcIrniral Burke.
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