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Alk Vaccine Shots Gistration Starts ^ --ev-v-e-rewe..-.....ameemeejtsexp111520111.2","*Po, California State Library Saeramento 9, Calif or r.I a MM. alk Vaccine Shots 15 gistration Starts Registration for Salk Vaccine polio vaccinations gets underway oday in the Student Affairs Office, s.ccording to Dr. Thomas J. Gray, health officer. Is Spartan Students, faculty members, and college employes are eligible to register for the first two in a series of three polio shots. The third SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE shot isn't to be given until seven months following the second shot. lel shotsb: p VOL. 44 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 NO. 34 Sophs Plan! When students monster they To will nesecostntedi eaWciht.h a receipt containing a number which will on test 9 Dance-.9 determine when they will be coil- Proposed 'Dead Week' ed to hive their shots. Students Rummti,..(re Sale under 21 must have their parents POSE a. - sign the receipt. Is Under Consideration The Sophomore Class will meet - Dr. Getty disclosed that there A request for an official -dead week," made by the College Wednesday. at 3:30 p.m. in Room are several persons, due to cer- Life Committee, is under consideration by the Faculty Council, ac- 53. to complete plans for the tain conditions. who shouldn't cording to Dr. Bert M. Morris, president of the Council and profes- -after-game dance- to be held receive the fihot. The Mots, ac- iee sor of chemistry. after the Cal Poly-Spartan game cording to Dr. Gray, shouldn't be The term, -dead week," is applied to the days before final week Saturday. given to a person during a major when no activities are planned. This proposal would include one Plans for the location of a rum- acute inness; to a person in a completely dead day (free day) before finals start. mage sale and the contest will be household or institution where a as A minimum or woi k would be* discussed also. Theme for the eon. case of polio has just occurred: assigned for the days immediately test to be held Dec. 5-9 is "My to a person within two weeks of before dead day. No college activi- Fine Art Dept. Favorite Partner on a Desert a small pox vaccination: or to ties could be scheduled ,during Isle." a person who has a temperature dead week or finals week. Admission to the after-game above nprmal. This proposal was referred to To Sponsor dance will be. 25 cents per person The registration period will a committee assigned to investi- and records will provide the run through Wednesday, Nov. 2 gate the problem, according to Speech Friday music. it. and the first shots will he Dr. Morris. SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS 'n en the %seek of Dee. 2. The Senior Class will meet to- A partial report of class size "The Fine Ar ts in Today's Acoording to Dr. Gray. 500 per- day in was also considered at the last World" will be covered Friday Room 39 at 3:30 p.m. to sons will be able to receive their discuss graduation announcements Faculty Council meeting. In lower when Dr. Stephen Pepper, chair- first injection the week of Dec. 2, to be division history classes, the pre- man of the department of phil- used by the class. and 500 during the Dec. 9 week. President Tom Bonetti urged as ferred size of classes is 95 stu- osophy at the University of Cali- Dr. Gray pointed out that the many seniors as ptiesible dents. fornia at Berkeley, speaks.in the PROTECTING SOVIET EMBASSY, Acme, Switzerland, police have difficult time hold- to at- second shot must follow the find Concert Hall of the Music Build- ing back crowd-protesting Russia's liquidaRon of Hungarian revolt. (internettelsa0 tend. "This meeting will decide by at least four weeks so when The maximum class size in these ing at 8:15 p.m. the type of announcement to be the Christmas vacation mores was set at 60. When the period is Dr. Pepper's lecture Is being used by the entire class," he said. over 1000 persons who received enrollment reaches 60, good teach- Bonetti further appealed to sen- their first shot before ing methods break down, accord- IBM Consultant the vaca- Middle-of-Road Policy iors to attend the meetings and tions then will twelve - Their Morris. ing to Dr. help organize. activities. "We are second shot. "Many classes are larger than To Deliver Speech operating under a serious man- The shots will hr gls en only lower division history cour- 60 in shortage," he said. "and if To Continue, Ike Says power to days a week to allow the ses at present," he said. ery sane seniors: don't show up to Health Office to carry on with The Council members will con- WASHINGTON(UP)President Eisenhower :las indicated that At Commencement help out, their activities will stif- Its other business. Dr. Gray tinue their study of maximum his second-term administration will stick to the same middle-of-the- Dr. Dwayne Orton, educational said fer." the Health Office will he able class sizes between now and the road course it has followed for the past four years. consultant for the International JUNIOR PROM PLANS to handle the saccinatIon pro- next meeting. A worsening of the foreign situation could force some major Business Machines Corp., has ac- All Juniors are urged to attend gram %Atli/tit calling In out- The first item scheduled for shifts in domestic policy, no hints cepted an invitation to deliver the but there have been of any yet. the Junior Class meeting today at side. help. the next meeting, Nov. 29, will When he sends kis State of the Union Message to Congress in commencement address at San 3:30 in Room 24, according to Dr. Gray stressed the point that be the directive pf the State January, Mr. Eisenhower will have an accumulation of unfinished Jose State Cotten on Feb. 1. The Chuck Rigdon, class president. there is no risk of inducing polio Board of Education saying that *business on which Congress has exercises will be held in the Mor- All Important issues concerning infection by the application of a state college cannot require failed to act. ris Dailey Auditorium at the con- the Junior Prom will be discussed the vaccine under the present a student to take a foreign lang- clusion of fall semester. Former Grad This unfinished business includes and stoups for all committees uage in any major, other than safety standards. pus federal aid for School construction Dr. Orton, who has been as- will be held. San Jose foreign language. State is one of many civil rights legislation, changes in sociated with IBM since 1942 as All those who attend are asked colleges across the nation which is To Play Lead the immigratioa laws a consultant and editor of Think, and amend- to biing ideas for a bigger and providing Salk vaccine for its the 9 ments to the Taft-Hartley Labor IBM magazine, is a graduate better Junior Prom. students, faculty members, and Sorority Women In 'Bus Stop Law. All of these still will face of the University of Redlands. He PROSE COUNCIL MEETS employes. heavy going in Congress. was honored with an LL.D. degree The Executive Council of the Pat Branch, former SJS drama According to the National Plan Ninth Annual Mr. Eisenhower also has an- from Redlands in 1944. He also Freshman Claim will meet today DR. STEPHEN PEPPER student, has been assigned to play Foundation for Infantile Paraly- nounced he will ask Congress attended the College of the Pa- at 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union, Guest speaker the lead feminine role in the sis, 75 colleges of 136 responding Hawaii Vacation next year Me segistatlon to help cific where he later became a u'crordtfor to Cam* Kersey, Fresh three-act comedy, "Bus Stop." be- to letters teem the NFIP have small business. This member of the faculty. Ile was Class president. The ninth annual Howard Tour sponsored by the Fine Arts Div- ing presented Friday and Satur- may in- scheduled a vaccination program president of Stockton College from Kersey said there would be no to Hawaii for college women will ision of San Jose State, of which day clude tax relief. and 56, Including SJS, have al- in the Montgomery Theater 1936 to 1942. Since 1947 he has regular Class meeting be conducted again next summer, Dr. Harold C. Crain is chairman. In the general field of tax 're- this week ready begun their program. at Civic Auditorium. been a trustee of Pratt Insti- according to Mrs. E. A. Le Gros, It will be open to students and duction, Mr. Eisenhower and Sec- due to the holiday. Stanford University conducted The curtain will go up at 8:30 N.Y. housemother of San Jose State's the public without charge. retary of the Treasury George M. tut(., Brooklyn, The Frosh will resume normal a vaccination program nvently p.m. for the San Jose Theater _ Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Dr. Pepper holds three degrees Humphrey both have held out meetings next ,week when they which proved very successful, ac- Guild production. The play, writ- Sponsored by the University of from Harvard University and a hope for further cuts. But they meet Monday in the Little Thea- cording to Dr. Gray. ten by William Inge, was a long- Hawaii, the tour encompasses a doctor of humane letters degree ter at 3:30 p.m. term hit on Broadway and recently have made no specific committ- 49 day program of sightseeing and from Colby College.
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