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VOL. 8 NO 83 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 Professional Library Donated By San Luis School Superintendent As an indication of his interest i/i community affairs and the future of education in San Luis Obispo, Charles E. Teach, city superintendent of schools who will retire July 1, has donated his professional library to California State Polytechnic college it was announced this week. Dr. Hubert Semans, dean of the division of science and humanities, Veterinarian? states that the Teach library has been recognized as one of the best Conclude Business individual professional librarys in Meet On Campus this part of the state. “ Mr. Teach has always felt that Dr. S. T. Michael, San Francisco, an interest in developments in the was elected president of the Cali field of education was evidenced by ROBERT A. MOTT . . . Poly s di- fornia State Veterinary Medical a personal investment in the beet rector of athletics and physical ed Association for the coming year books coming off the press," Se ucation. Mott has acted in this ca during the closing session of that mans said. pacity since last winter, but was organization’s annual business VALUABLE COLLECTION officially appointed to the position meeting on the Cal Poly campus this week. The book collection is valued at Saturday^ Michael succeeds Dr. nnii then OO AAA Charles H. Reid of Hollywood. Drs. Miwrc tnnn fou vu , F. P. Wilcox, Floyd White and E. F. “ It has a value 'over and above Morojki To Receive Sheffield were selected by the asso that measured in dollars and cents.” ciation to serve as first, second and Semans points out, "Because many third vice presidents for the next of the volumes are now out of Van Horn Trophy year. Dr. Oscar J. Kron was re print and therefore unavailable."* Hank Moroski, twice named on elected as treasurer of the organi Among the books are certain the California Collegiate Athletic' zation. volumes from the yearbook of the Association all conference basket Following a barbecue in Poly National 8ociety for the Study of ball team, has been named the Grove the Association heard and Education, which the college library year’s outstanding athlete by letter- discussed sevetal reports including attempted to purchase but was in formed were not obtainable. GRIDIRON MASTERMINDS .... Chuck Pavelko and Sheldon Harden. men at Cal Poly. “ Pitfalls in Mastitis Treatment” I’oly’s recently appointed head football coach and assistaot football ■ The five foot 11 inch basketball by K. G. McKay, extension special Collectors' items are found in cosci* respectively. They Hre shown here viewing practice workouta star will receive the Oscar Van ist in veterinary science from the the donation. One ie a methoda University of California at Berk- this spring. Horn Mqrorial Trophy. The award book issued by John Swett, princi m as started In 1936 in memory of ely; “ The Art and Business Aspects pal of the San Francisco Girla Van Horn, an outstanding Cal Poly of Small Animal Praetic" from High school and normal claas and athlete, who died in that year. J. M. Arburua, San Francisco; a later superintendent of Sen Fran DIRECTOR AND NEW COACHES NAMED Moroski headed the Cal Poly report of the American Animal cisco city schools, 1891 to 1894. The scoring in basketball yast year Hoapital Association from Myron book was published in 1886 and will TO ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT S T A F F S with* 326 points. He was third in Thom, Pasadena; the “ U»e of Plas provide a basis for comparison with conference scoring with 140 count ma Fractions in Domestic Live the method books of today. President Juliatv A , McPhee this week announced the ap ers to gain a unanimous berth as stock” by Hugh S. Cameron, Uni Another book of interest is the pointments of Robert A. Mott as director of phsyical educa guard on the 2C2A first five. versity of California at Davie; the Primer of Physiology and Hygiene tion and athletics and Charles Pavelko as head football Hailing from Brooklyn, N. Y„ program report of Small Animal issued by, William Thayer Smith, coach at California State Polytechnic College. the popular cage player is a set Section of the AVMA meeting In M. D. and published iti 1885. The President McPhee also announced the appointment of shot artist and outstanding on San Francisco by Eugene C. Jones, book offers an interesting con three new member* to the college^- drive-ln shots. Hollywood. trast to the more lively and illus Also mentioned for the honor Dr. J. L. Tyler closed the meet physical education and athletic de graduation he played two years of trated text books of today, Semans were Bob Coghlan, baseball and ing with the Installation of the partment to round out a staff of pro football with the Sacraiftento said. ** basketball; Don Carman, haSeball; new officers. Retiring President seven coaches. j, Nuggets. Harden assisted Pavelko INCLUDES periodicals Vernon Bebernes, football and base Reid received a gavel from the Added were Sheldon Harden, during spring practice at Cal Poly. Included in the collection iy a Santa Clara University graduate, ball; Ken Cornelius, boxing snd association as an expression of ap Jensen, coaching at San Fran nearly complete list of the publi who will assist Pavelko in varsity football; and Marshall Samuels, preciation from the membership. cisco City college since 1938, grad- cations of the American Council on football, aid in the college intra football and track. President Michael announced unted from Washington State col Education, running up to the cur mural program and coach wrest Jim Yates, hard hitting fullback that the association would accept lege and received his master's de rent year. In addition to the text ling; James Jensen, now coaching on the Cal Poly grid team In 1946 the invitation from California gree rrom Stanford. Previous to books, Teach subscribed to several at Snn Francisco City college, who was the trophy winner last year. Polytechnic to hold their winter joining the city college staff he professional periodicals and has will handle varsity track. Ho will conference on the campus next coached at Menlo Junior college. given the library the back files of also assist in varsity football and January. He servbd in the Navy during the Traffic Regulations such journals as School And Soc coach gymnastics. war. iety, The Nations Schools, and NEW FROHII COACH Rigidly Enforced American School Board Journal. Steele graduated from San Jose All students driving cars on cam Poly Graduate Handling freshman football and “ This again will add much to thu college In 1946 and will receive his pus are warned that all traffic reg basketball will he Boh Steele, Shii college's library service,” Semans master's degree from Stanford this ulations will be enforced to the Jose State college graduate, who Stars on Screen states, "Since it will now be possible year. letter seven days a week. E. A. has been coaching at Lincoln High Pedro'Armendariz, a California to trace back, through use ofvthe McPhee stated the staff was Steiner, Security officer, is asking school in San Jose. State Polytechnic college gradu Reader’s Guide, articles appearing nicked after going over more than that all students cooperate so that ate and now starring in motion prior to the time the college's Ii- Mott, besides directing the de 100 applications from placement he will not have the unpleasent task partment, will coach varsity base pictures, returned to San Luia rary subscriptions were started." .igencies thioughout the nation. of handing out citations. Obispo last week—on the screen. ball. A graduate of the University ABLE STAFF All gasoline driven vehicles must 8TATES, APPRECIATION Armendariz played the sergeant of Akron, Ohio, Mott came to Cal be registered with Steiner and Showing hit appreciation, Prea- “ Of th' :• r and vigorous in Fort Apache which played at Poly in 1946. JJe has been acting group. " VcPhoe stated, "The men stickers obtained for theml Vehicles dent Julian A. McPhee stated that director since the resignation of Dr. may be registered and stickers may the Fremont theatre last week. the donation waa a further indi who have Ivon members of the staff Previous to that he played the Carl Voltmer in February. The new hav^shown administrative and out be obtained In room 102 and 126 in cation of the superintendent’s con lead in The Fugitive and The department head after serving in standing records and have been se the administration bldg, at any fidence in the future of education Pearl. the Navy during the war comple lected on the basis of their ability hour of the day. in San Luis Obispo and California Armendariz graduated from Gal ted work for hi* maste-’s degree at to fit into a total program of phys- Students are advised to contsct State Polytechnic College in parti Poly in 1932 where he received the University ef Southern Calif cal education." Vernon A. Meccham, dean of stu cular. _ ornia which he started ut th# Uni Mi early military and dramatic The appointments will become dent welfare, when a citation is The books will contain a book versity of Michigan. He ia working raining. effective September 1. received. plate designating each volume aa towrrrd his doctor's degree thia part of the Teach collection. summer at USC. Ainsley A. Whitman, head lib Pavelko, a former Imckfield star rarian, announced that the staff at Santa Clara University, came to Ag Instructors Meet On Campus To 'Learn By Doing' plans to have the books processed Cal Poly in 1941 as assistant foot coming address to the conference. The high school and available for use by the fall ball coach. He returned in 1946 after vocational agriculture program has always stressed term. serving in the paval aviation phys- J ^ S S S S S S S m i ’P S S S S the practical ends In it* tralttfhg program, and the kaT training program during World ZSXZ training courses from ever,’ **r cultural veterans' program also follows that idea. ^ar II. The new head grid mentor county 01 the state are meeting this week on the Los Angeles Bulldog eleven. He has Poly ha* hit and all time high. To This the '28th annual conference of the California of Fontana farm s'at Collinsville; Elmer Merz, ex date, 721 students have enrolled done graduate work a't Whittier Agricultural Teachers’ Association, will stress the ecutive secretary the California Nurseryman’s f allege, and will handle Poly’s with 640 of these old students. This Cal. the ne of "applied agriculture" and these 320 teachers association, n>d W. P. Wing, secretary of the Calif boxing team. is an increase of 107 students over are attending "school" to karn more al.out the ( al ornia Wool Growers’ nsociation. Other speakers at the last summer's enrollment for the h a rd en r e t u r n s Polv theme of “ learn by doing. conference will include members of the Bureau of same session. Harden, is a former Santa Clara Julian A. McPhee. president of the college and State Agricultural Education; Robert D. Miller chief The second summer session will lineman. He graduated in 194.3 and director of vocational education, reemphasized .he electrical engineer at San Francisco shipyard, and possibly show a decreased enroll h»* been doing graduate work at need for practical education in the vocational tra.n- Norman Cruikshanks, science and humanities in ment. *• * . j- the College of Pacific, Following in i of high school and veteran student* in his wel structor at Cal Poly. t PAGE TWO EL MUSTANG FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 ETTERS T h e Silver River.... fo the editor— by Bert Thistledown Ed. Note— The following was A thousand watt bulb outside th e # - received shortly before we closed bus depot dissipated its brilliance the sidewalk but good! Well he’s the spring quarter. The author in a clowd of winged creatures. The too small to pull loose, and every Crtl IH IH N IA S TA T I 1MM Y I 1 t IIN IC l 'O I I I ( , l ■ wrote ua, “ Here is what I call night was cold, the bulb was fros time Jie bends down to untie hie my song without music7 Print ted, and so was I. Months ago a shoe* and escape. . .Wham! Some it in your paper with my compli letter had informed me that I was one opens the door behind him. ments and set it to music if you eligible to attend college under the I feel for the little guy, eo I Published weekly during the school jeer except holidays and examination period! can.” provisions of a law enacted at the unties his shoes, lifts him out, bp the Associated Students. California 8late Polytechnic Collage, Ban Luis Obispo, California.' The opinions expressed in this paper in signed editorials and artielsa arc conclusion of the Philllpine Insur and stands him on the sidewalk. the views of the writers and do^net necessarily represent the opinions of the staff, PISMO POLLY rection. . .subsistence checks would He don’t move or aay nothin’ so the views of the Associated Student Body, nor official opinion Subscription price, M 00 be fourthcoming. The story is old; par year. In advance. Editorial office. Room It, Administration Building, Phons 1161 By Lucille L. Lewis I gives him a cigarette and goee the locale. . .a town with'a bus, a back to the bulb and tha bugs, EDITORIAL STAFF My gol Polly of Pismo Beach depot, a cold night and insects. The i After a while the little guy givee Is sure a little sugar peachi ______Don Johnson characters T See that gaunt hungry a Jerk, wobblee over to the curb Bditor...... She goes to Pismo PolytecH, Associate Editor ..Emmstt Llndstrand looking job over there with insects and croaaea tha street juet la That's where she learned to pet and nechl on him. . .that’s me with subsis Sports Editor...... Bill Roth time to ba run over by tha bus I’m tence checks forthcoming. A n d waitin’ for. Exchange Editor —...... :...... Don Eley On o seaside clambake she's the tender one, there b y . the curb, motolnless in Advertising Manager...... John Colomblni So pratty quick I’m b a 1 n g Plumb full of love, just a bundle of fun, this endless depot drama, lies a whisked* along El Camino Real in STAFF, She's an armful boys; she's o mansized bottle and the inevitable.. .the man tha luxurious atmosphara and com A1 Auf der Helde, Bill Carley, Bob. Ferguson, Phil Ksyssr, John Klopp, Ed MeEvoy, Squeeze of ita distinction. She's oil for me, just trying to please, fort of this bus. I re-adjust tha Hank Moroakl, J. T. Moroski. Ed Nltenson, Jim Phillips, 0. D. Tahnan I think te myself that hitch protruding spring in the seat to Faculty Advisor...... — ...... John • R. Hsaly W hen we dive and dip in the briny ocean, hiking Isn’t so good like it once a more euitable position and settle waa; that’s why, I tell myself, With a mouth full of woter I declare my back. Tha soft metalic grinding of \ PRINTING DEPARTMENT devotion, I’m here with the blub, the bugs Ihe gears Just under my aeat, and D ire cto r of Printing Dept. ....— ------.------..A. M. "Bert*1 Pellet.. And by the time the tide is running high, and the man of distinction. . . Printing Instructor ______Ovy Culbertson tha warm fragrant fumta from She's mine os the sun sets low in the sky. distinctly stinky. All day long the engino soon put me to sleep. Student Printers mostly I had hiked, all I hitched m Carley, William Carley. Don Chatters, Eugene O f all the gals, she's the best I know, Blake, John Bisssa, J was that proverbial anatomical So I’ m sleeping, but pretty _. Cheater Kllxe, Emmet Llndstrand. Donald MUIar, Robert Saunders, Joe And we're going steody, 'til she finds quick I’ m awake with the gay r, Maurice Shapiro, George TaUmaa. and Ouy Thomas part which drags. That’a why I’ m onother beau! in front of me complaining about Hi ho, Polly, to you I toast, herewith the bulb, the bugs and Hie kidneys. So all tha way to You,re the best little clam on the Pocifc the man. . .1 gotta get back to Coast! San Luis. All right, so pretty Baa Lais thin Johor keeps turn ing around tolling mo about how IS WAR INEVITABLE? quick there’s Just the throe of us wodk and oora hlo kidneys are . . ^ W. ‘ . . .bulb, bugs, and me. The man? from the desk of the ... getting. This goto me ’cause I The following quotation taken from Harvard University’s He was a rot of the first World American Foriegn Policy Library edition nf “The United War. . .a couple of guys In s black don’t caro about this guyi kldnoya EXCHANGE EDITOR and pretty quick whan I’ m plenty States and Russia” gives food for thought in a time of tension. By Don Eley sedan, who picked him ttp sold he sore I aaka this character, “whore was gassed. Musta been hot too "War is never inevitable if by that phrase we mean that BOWLING GREEN, Ky., — cauae he went to the coder! in hell also can I put my haeos7” iwar is a natural phenemenon like a tidal wave that no amount (A C P )— The editor of the College So the sendee isn’t so good, and Okay, eo pretty quick I’m in Saa of human knowledge and advance prepartion can possibly Heights Herald pleada for a re it’s like people say. The buses have Luio whore I extract my knaeo check of collegian’s manners: avert. It becomes, or at least comes to appear, inevitable only gone to the dogs (they're even nam and laava tho guy with the weak "W eed out those maniMra and when opportunities to avert it by various form of action have ed after them) and the depots to kidneys. habits that only serve to lower your been allowed to pass through lack of information, heedless pot I look at tho writing on the So I’m walking down Monterey personality stock. Don’t sponge or ness of warning signals, apathy, aggressiveness arousing wall. It says a bus is coming, but street to catch a bua out to Poly chisel in on your friends. Go Dutch counter-aggressiveness, or concious desire to have the ca not for a long time yet so relax whan a sudden gust of wind blow* treat if you can’t foot the bill I tell myself and enjoy the bugs. mo Into Joe’s whore I see my little tastrophe occur. yourself. If the ether fellow insists Pretty soon while I’m waitin', I Italian friend from tho Lower units. All of these phenomena characteristic of periods pre on treating you, don’t make a scene, can see over by the main door a let him pay, but watch your chance Wall I gats a beer, joins my friend ceding the actual outbreak of war have become tragically litis guy just standln’ quiet like. to even the score. under tha table, and tells him about familiar to a generation which has witnessed two world wars I watch him for a while. He don’t “Take care of whatever you bor hitch hiking being rough as s long in a quarter of a century, and are again observeable in what say nothin', but every onoe in a row and return It in the same con we had optimistically^, anticipated would be a "post-warr while he gives a jerk like he wants and twice as cob. dition if not better. period. to go somewhere but ho don’t move. Whan I’ m through my friend “ Don’t fight. Someone said the The United States and Russia, the two protagonists in After a while this guy that jerks asks, “So what’a tha moral?” man who won the fight also lost gets my curosity so I walks over any major conflict that may occur, both know little about Wall he’a smart so I asks him, it. Fighting never settles the trgu- to look at him. He looks bad. . . all each other, and such information as each possesses is often ment; resentment and hatred grow beat to hell. I looks at this beat to whats’ the moral? “Come on let’s distorted by mutual prejudice and fear. Meager information, even stronger. If you want proof hell guy and he gets my sympathy, go.’’ So while we crawled oat the in turn, has caused both countries to plac sinister inter on this, just road the papers. 'cause I know whats happened to door he told me, “ Don’t try hitch pretations on each other’s actions. “ Nothing will make you so gen him. He was cornin’ through the hiking If you’re underslung ‘cause Each, in its own way, following the traditional course erally disliked as being a taatle- door when ha steps in a big wad tale. Knowing when to keep one’s of bubble gum and grotty quick you’ll be dragging before you get of its interests, has reached out for greater power as a result back."' of World War II—Russa by seeking to expand its influence mouth shut is a fine art which all befc/e ho knows it nrb stuck to over neighboring countries through military force and Com of us would’ do well to practice more. Don’t confuse tattling with munist propaganda, and the United Sates by trying to acquire evident-bearing. Gossip is almost new strategic bases on grounds of security and larger markets synonymous with lying. Guaranteed for its exports on grounds of equality of econmic opportunity. “ Bragging is a childish way of What fras seemed like security to the United States has showing off. If you are really a looked like aggressiveness to Russia.” big wheel, your reputation will Balanced Vera Dean, the authoritative author of this book sug' speak for itself. Keep yourself in- gests four things to be done in setting a course away from consplcious. You don’t have to Recapping make a loud noise in public to prove war. (1) Each country needs greater knowledge of the other. you’re there." (2) Citizens of the United States need greater knowledge of our own position in World affairs. (3) We need to recognize KING87ILLE, TEXAS-(ACP) basic issues, (4) We need to recognize that it takes all kinds Kimball Tire Co. — At Texas College of Arte and 2M HIQUHA rr „ SAN LUIS 0SISF0 to make a world like ours. At no stage in history has the Industries a fifteen year unac TILIFHONI 751 entire world achieved exactly the same level of political, cepted dare had a taker. economic and social development. To prove her theory that men Sumner Wells, former Undersecretary of State says are the conservative sex, Profes of this book, “ The final chapter should be read, marked, sor Edith Cousins has been chal learned, and inwardly digested by every fair-minded American lenging male members of her so who hopes and believes that the influence of his country ciology classes to wear shorts to classes for one day. The reward can even yet be so intelligently and effectively exercised as to proferrAl was two chicken din make it possible for the United States to lead mankind into ners. (Originally an ice cream soda, the paths of peace.” the reward has grown with the “ The United States and Russia” and a companion volume, year). “ The United States and the Wear East” are both recent The shorts wearer announced • There's nothing like additions to the Poly library. that he was so comfortable in his Campus Hubert H. Semans white British tropical shorts— with cuffs, that he plana to wear them the Old Fashion Razor to classes again soon. NO PONY YET for cutting a throat. Swim Notwithstanding the activity or the lack of it during AN D — Nothing like an the Summer season on the Poly campus, El Mustang will There If Ne Substitute far Quality attempt ‘to keep abreast of such activity (or the lack of it) Trunks for its Summertime fans. Said fans will also note that El ELECTRIC RECAP Mustang is not a pony edition yet although it has decreased . • LASTEX AND page count a little. for your tires BOXER TYPE In this first Summer issue a few changes are evident. Builder’s Hardware — Paints A /e w new contributions have appeared. Dr. Hubert Semans, (Reasonably Triced I dean of the division of Science and Humanities, has prepared a t f a guest editorial which is. found elsewhere on this page. Mr* Tools — Utensils — Crockery Bert Thistledown, essayist, philosopher, thinker, and fortune LES MACRAE'S 95 teller returns to again grace El Mustang’s pages (Also Else Glassware where). $3 The small but capable staff is working under a revised S. M. Ferdes, Proprietor and demanding deadline schedule so that the Poly printshop Telophase 171 1011 Cherre Street may publish El Mustang with a skeleton crew. m g * ? 'Beno'i Better Veluei" 1019 Morro St. Son Lull Obhpo FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 EL MUSTANG PAGE THREE Mottmen Finish High. _ Sports Personality Harlem Hina Whips Summer Session In Final 2C2A Baseball Statistics Blues Squad 13-1 Softball Loop Individual and team honors were evenly divided around To Be Organized theCCAA, final figures revealed today. The champion College Director of Athletics, Robert A . of Pacific Tigers, who dethroned San Diego State, boasted the In Exhibition Tilt Mott has announced his intention of top hurlers in the circuit, but the rest of the titles were scat The nationally known Harlem starting an intra-mural softball tered amoung the other five teams. Globe-trotters baseball club invaded loop for the benefit o f the students Big SUn McWilliams, first-year* San Luis Obispo last Wednesday attending the summer sessions. lenution of the Pacific squad, had 1 In chase, captured by little Art Paul Plats, senior Phsyical Educa night and swamped the Blues nine the be>t won-loat record with a per Shahzade, Fresno’s left fielder. tion major has been appointed to fect 6-0 date. Hie earned run aver Shahsade drove in 18. Stolen base 13-1 in an exhibition game. The aid in the organisation of. the pro s e of 1.24 el»o wai tope in the con title fell to Joe Blake, swift-footed capacity crowd witnessed the a- posed league. ference. Teammate Lou Bronsan centsrfielder from SanU Barbara, musing antics of Ed Hamman the All managers of prospective end Freeno Bulldog Bob Lurker with 12. teams are advised to viait the ath baseball clown, and even though were right behind with 3-0 recorde. In figures, Cal Poly's Mustangs letic office or contact Plats on or the local Uam lost the game a Strikeout honore went to Don Gar- came from nowhere to win the bat before Monday, June 28. It la neces- nen, flee by eouthpaw of Cal Poly, ting crown with a .278 average. good time was had by all. ary that at least four teams enter who finiehed faet with a record of Fresno, buried In last pUce with a SUrring for the Blues in the the league. — four wine against one loss while .196 average at the half-way mark, field was Cal Poly’s “Pee Wee” An officah meeting of all team fanning 42. San Jose’s Ralph Ro finished in a whirl to place second Fraser who thrilled the crowd managers will take place at 7 p.m. mero whiffed 41. at .268. San Jose’s last-place Spar- with his sensational catches in cen- Tuesday, June 29 at the athletic Cy Williams, Santa Barbara’s tons emerged the top defensive slub terfield. Fraser also scored the office. At this meeting eligibility msn with the bat, ran away from with a fielding average of .028, lone San Luis run in the first In rules, schedules, rosters, %nd any ning to tie the score. During the other potential problema that might tbs peck in the hitting department just a shade above the MusUngs. FRANK ROSS . . . known for arise will be discussed. What say, with e robust .478 for the season. Proof that OOP’s secret to suc his quist and unassuming man- collegiate year, Fraaer was chosen get those roster lists going, and Nearly a hundred points behind, cess lay in their pitching was borne n*c— He is an aven six feet off as "All-Conference'' cantorfielder for the second successive year, and let’s have a successful summer bat still up In the higher brackets, out in the fact that they finished the ground— weighs ISO pounds was elected team capUin for 1949. league. wts Earl Brucker of San Diego. last in team-batting and fourth — has dark brown hair cut In a Bneker, last year’s CCAA batting in team fielding. Cal Poly, on pa crow style. Don Garman started on the hill champion, hit .870 and was ths per, appears to have had the best for ths Blues, and for the flrat A member of last year’s basket- home run king with five. He also balanced team. They were first in ball squad— a Block P member— time in many weeks the little wee runner-up in the rune-batted- batting, second in fielding. Southpaw waa ineffective in a Great thing! are expected of Frank JOHN BORIACK next aeaaon. mound asaignment For three in FINAL CCAA TEAM BATTING* nings the little hurler held hie own, COP CP FS SD SB SJ Won Loot Pet GBL He le married, no children— hails but the loaded bats of the power M O TO R CO. from Bremerton, W ashington— Collage of Pacific.. .7 8 # : ful Globe-trotters plus some field during ths war, Frank served as a Cal Poly...... 0 .671 8 ing sent the game lefthander to Fresno Bute...... 1 .688 8 4 turret gunner on a B-20— managed the showers In the seventh frame. Ben Diego State. 1 .400 6 4 to get a little basketball at Lake • • • • During the school year Garman i • SsnU Barbara...... 0 .400 6 4 Charlee, Lousiana and MacDill pitched the Mustangs into second Kaiser-Frazer Stn Jose State. 1 ,012 1 - . 6 10 J888 64 Field, Florida. place In the 2C2A corf ere nee was FINAL 1948 CCAA STANDINGS His pet peevee are the VeUrane elected “ moat valuable player” ; and ab r h 2b 3b hr bb so g Administration and superstitious earned a berth on the “ All-Confer 88 9 68 80 Cel Poly...... 14 427 116 11 4 people— Ambition ie to be a Uscher ence” team. Sales and Service Fresno State...... 16 608 128 136 18 10 , * 91 70 of P.E and math— coach basket- Another Mustang. Pinky Beber- Sen Diego State 16 614 99 187 16 8 10 71 80 ball and baseball. BEST EQUIPPED SHOP nee who cavorts at shortstop for 8enta Barbara 16 497 108 181 21 6 8 97 66 the Blues, was not In uniform for Sen Jose State.... 16 619 92 126 11 8 4 81 78 in Town tho game. The big slugger was Col. of Pacific...... 14 416 74 96 10 6 6 88 60 .227 Block P Elects hoyeymooning up in northern Cali 1144 Montoroy St. PH. 1469 Next Yen'* Officers fornia with hie bride, the former htromural J. T. Moroski, Junior physical Shirley Farrar. education major, has been elected Bebernss captained the 1948 Mus Invited To Use president of the Block P, letter- tang squad and made the second Sandlot Champs_ Sports Facilities mens society at Cal Poly. team of the "All-Conference” se PeU Msnnigg's All Stare were Others elected were Ruse Barr, lections. His heavy stick-work was Athletic director Robert A. Mott TYPEWRITERS crowned Intramural champs when vice president; Fred Adama^ec- an Important factor in many Mus has announced that ths swimming reUry; and Bob Babich, treasure. they defeated the Faculty, 4-2. Jer tang victories last season. pool will bo opsn to studsnU at Repairs and Salat ry Carter was too much for the old tending the summer sessions. The pool will be open from 8 to 6 p.m On All Malta* The All SUrs finished off the fa Monday through Friday inclusive culty by coming from behind and StudsnU seeking other activities •eoring three runs in the fifth inn may check out tennis gear, foot ing when Byron Culver knocked in balls, and softball equipment at three runs with a homerun into the gym office daily. right field. The lockers in the main locker FINAL STANDINGS room of Crandall gym will not be Pony League Won Lost available to studenU during the All Burs...... J ...... 0 summer quarters. However, stu Boots snd Spurs../...... „...4...... 1 denU desiring a locker are Invited Boogull...... 8...„...... 2 to use those located in the email Dwmtless...... 2 ...... J locker room of the gym. OccupanU THE TYPIWRITH SHOP Mariner Hall...... 1...... 4 must supply their own locks. Crop. Club 1 1 1 4 Ceert St. Phene 1ST MusUng League Won Lost Fseulty------I._J ___ 0 Dynamo Twirlers...... J ...... 2 NIW sad U8UH.T TYPfWtfTW Poly Phase...... 2...... S Far Salt Hell Diver...... 3 2 Jeeperson...... _ ...... 1...... A w y Club...... JO____ 8 in M VOtITI BAKERY We have the laundry concession For IIPAIKD * That latter Bread KINTALS - SUPPUB with the campus. • Danish Pastry • Cookie* Johnny Nelson Send your dry cleaning _ PIONEER owes 2Q0IPM2NT H IVI IN MARKET with your laundry. ^ ond Morro Ph 1615 690 HWUCRA SAN LUIS OBISPO r Dormitory Pick-Up. “ Everything Good To Eat” ------D E LIV E R Y ------SNO _ Ag. Ed. Bldg. Bosamant and Adm. Bldg., Camp S. L O. r: ■ WHITE HOME LAUNDRY CREAMERY AND DsHdeas Tasty Baadwlchst MslU DRY CLEANING. “Drop In end Meet Us" 1121 MOftKO ST. 70 OPEN DAILY «:S0 AM TO lOsBOPM^ IAN LUIS OBISPO BBS Men Urey I <>X w i I < < AM IIIM IIII .1 PAGE FOUR EL MUSTANG FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1948 i Severe Shortage Permit To Withdraw PL 16 Vets Must Show Letter of Elegibility Needed To Drop Class Word haa been received from the receipt of their Public Law 16 letter of Authorization , Veterans Brings Plea For Students will be allowed to with Veterans Administration asking \/ that students no longer be regis may still enroll under Public Law draw from courses aftet June 23, 346 if they have a Certificate of Qualified Teachers 1948, by using a permit to withdraw tered with application pending for education benefits under Public of Eligibility and then transfer to A plea for qualified person to from a course, which may be ob Law 16. The Veterans Admini Public. Law 16 at a later dato if ap teach in San Luis Obispo county tained in the Recorder’s office, stration, effective immediately, proved under the law when their schools to help relieve a severe tea room 102. will no longer back date Public Law’ advisement is complete. chers shortage was made this week This permit calls for the instru- r 16 applications for veteran stu Students may still enroll under by the ebunty school superinten tor’s signature and an actual grade, dent’s office. I which is given at the time the stu dents who enroll in a college prior Public Law 340 with application to completion of advertisement and pending. Mrs. J. T. Arsenlo, working from dent leaves the course. This is a the county office, is seeking persons grade card and should be submit preferably with a college degree, ted to the Recorder’s office by the instructor. Permits to withdraw : but no teaching credential is neces sary. carrying a W or F grade only will CHURCH OF CHRIST In the past, she said, the depart be accepted from the instructor. - ment has hired emergency teachers 100 Santa Rosa Street 4 with two years of college work, Firearms Must but they must have the personal qualifications and should have had Be Registered No Education Is Complete Without some experience with children such All firearms, regardless of make, as in a nursery or in camp leader type, or condition must be regis A Knowledge of the Bible ship. tered with the security officer. Mrs. Arsenio pointed out that These firearms will be kept lu Bible Study 10 A.M. Sunday < Sunday Services H a m six Cal Poly students w’ives have special lockers in the power house been very satisfactory in working under lock, and key. Students must for the'school department. furnish own lock. Vacancies range throughout the MR. and MRS. VERNON L. lauBMBusiafai'SJSiisis/iarsTsiiHrri'afsrafSfa/s/afa/!® HKHKRN'ES . . . better known as county Yrom one teacher schoots | Pinky and Shirty, are now at to a city school of 18 or more tea CRESCENT PARK , homo at 586 Pacific at root aftor chers. Grages vary from the kin a honeymoon that included a trip dergarten to the six and seventh. AUTO COURT In most cases the salaries will lie throuvh the Redwood country ON HIGHWAY 101 and Los Angeles. above the $2400 a year level. Teachers arc wanted for the • 1 MILE SOUTH OF TOWN Their wadding waa an event school Jerm starting in September. ' ‘of Saturday afternoon, June 12 Those interested are urged to — Warm, Modern Cabins— 1 at the Firat Preabyterian church contact the oounty superintendent’s ** 1, 2, and 3 Bedrooms « ' of San Lula Ohiapo. office in the court house. McGregor Pinky, a junior PE major, ia a Some with Kitchen an autatanding athlete at Cal baseball. Shirley Is the “ smiling Paly—has lettered in football and helpfulness" of the general office. — Nicely Landscaped Lawn— SWIMMING Flowers— Shade T rees TRUNKS , Behind Cabins PICNIC GROVE $3.98 • BARBECUE PIT Fountain Service • LAUNDRY FACILITIES ■— ••• ‘ - — n_ . ■' .. '—-— —J* . ... :— 1 ....— -— t— ...-T- — r r — •>- — and • GAMES GALORE for SUMMER PASTIMES " • Coffee And Donuts ' $5.00 Phone San Luis Ohiapo 2706 Rt. 1 Hox 10 • Sandwiches „ ANDERSON HOTEL BUILDING KARIN and ALBERT DAWE r— — — - *-• f- ;— — »— ------*• • Fresh Orange juices TRY OUR SUPER ICE CREAM E l C o rra l s%d0Te
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