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k LEAD DETACHMENT TO MOJITERY : N By BOYD HAIGHr..0".' G A ' kA ...o. ' Two hundred stars will soon be added to do nevnpartcm t k,c,.A..**,_.,;-,,,s.,,,._,,...... tfi’lwr service flag as ninety-nine Enlisted Reserve Corps Men and ap- 44- I.,' he v Sp . , proximately one hundred Army Air Corps reservists leave 1 within the next two weeks for active duty, draining the college San Jose Sta e liege of one-fourth of its men students. ERC men report to Monterey as a group a week from this VOL. XXXI SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1943 Number 103 Friday on April 9. Air Corps reseli b-- diyidual orders by tomorrow to report for active duty. A ma- jority of these Air Corps men are reported to have cdready left for various fields, including Shepherd Field. Texas, and the THIRTY-SEVEN SPORT STARS DEPART Air Corps post at Kerns, Utah. A list of ERC men called to Both Major And _Athletics duty received by Dean of _ Boxer Stan Smith Returns Wednesday; Msad Pitman last Masideir - fro Major General Kenyon Dealt Blows By Army Reserve Call; Runner-Up In National Fight Tourney boyar. ommesmding Arriving Wednesday morn- the sloth servi,e Fate Of Track Team Decided Today ing from Madison. Wisconsin, headquarters, Kid Utah. The Dean Ai. his By SEBASTIAN SQUATRITO is Stan Smith, Spartan senior tary, Mrs. Louise Ralph, noti From the minor sports of swimming and golf to the major boxing star, who took runner- ERC men scattered about the state sports of football and basketball. Spartan athletes numbering up honors in the 165-pound during the week of vacation. Air 37 will be doing their sports cavorting under the auspices of division in the National col- Corps reservists are receiving their Uncle Sam for the duration. legiate boxing tournament in orders direct from Fort Douglas. Leaving, having left, or will leave within the next few Madison last week. Arthur Inman has been appointed by Dean Pitman as the weeks are such headline performers as Bill Smith of the track Smith was decisioned in the finals, fought team, Bert Robinson of football and basketball fame, Dave before 12,000 fans, by a whirlwind lefthand jab artist Hines, wrestler, Hal Sonntag, soccer, and so on down the list. from the home town University of ERC men should obtain applica- Hardest team on the campus at the present time is the Wisconsin. Only a freshman, the tions immediately in the Dean's track team which, besides losing Smith, has to do without the Badger star, Bryon Miller, landed office for the Army "A-12" exam- services of Thelno Knowles, top middle distance man, Vernon too many blows for the Spartan ination to be given April 2 at 9 to overcome. Cooley, th pole vaulter; Charles &Al. in the Morris Dailey auditori- The Sea Jose star, who had won um. Those who successfully pass Blackwell, ace 440 men and others. all previous fights this year via this test will be eligible for selec- Prexy Tom Taylor Smith holds the school records the TKO and KO rounte, advanced tion for the Army Specialised -ter the- lall-"WiliNF orithArAS Issues Warning To .by seesiving ,a bye Trainlag lInsaiss.....411nakosilerenen clocking; the high Jump with a 41 an Thursday night and then beat- will be made attar men have com- foot 5 inch Jump; and a 25 foot Class Zciadidafes Bob Finley of Virginia in the pleted 12 or IXweeks of basic Jump. semi-finals on Friday night. The training, during which various leap allt in the broad Student Body President Tom finals were held on Saturday. screening tests will be employed. The situation is so desper- Taylor issues a last warning to all University of Wisconsin took the ate in track that and students seeking class office posi- team title. The only other western P. E. department head Glenn tions to be sure that all petitions boys to fight in the finals were ERC man in charge of the Spartan 'Tiny" Hartranft has called a properly filled are turned in at Davie Knight and Mike Nelson of detachment of reservists before special meeting of all track the ASB office in the Student Washington State college. Knight they are inducted at Monterey. In- candidates to meet in his of- Union by 4 o'clock Thursday. , t000k the 135-pound crown, while man is a member of the student fice at 4:30 this afternoon. Class elections will be held a Nelson was defeated in the 155 council and business manager of There the question of whether week from Wednesday for all four battle by Don Miller, older brother the Spartan Daily. a track team will continue classes. Elections will follow class of Bryon. The schedule for departing ERC functioning this quarter will meetings, which will be held in the Smith's expenses to the tourney men on the afternoon of April 9 be answered. morning. The only persons eligible were raised in a campaign spon- has been announced by Dean Pit- The calling of the ERC and the for nomination then are those who sored by the Spartan Daily Sports man. (1) The men will meet in Army Air Corps leaves Bill Hub- have petitions filled.and turned In (Continued on page 4) bard only one regular, guard Hans by this Thursday. staff. Wiedenhofer, and three or four reserves on the football squad. Basketball Coach Ed Blesh will see all but three reserves gone from Enrollment Probably Will Fall Below 1850, Says his 13-man basketball squad. Base- WANTED ball Mentor Milt Lanyon, instead Like everything else, the Reserve _ of having two teams this quarter, call chopped the Spartan Daily's Registrar West As 200 Army Reservists Get Call - ---will find himself having trouble staff on the editorial and business at least 200 enlisted 12:00) TTh AS Richards (2) to to field one team and find- side with the latter suffering the Knowing trying 12:00-4:001 TM. ing another manager. biggest blow. Gone will be Busi- reserve and army air corps men Corn. 10C. Shorthand Rev.. Deily DANCE TONIGHT Army-bound athletes are: ness Manager Arthur Inman, Jack will be on their way to active ser- 121 George (3) from 9:00 to Starting off the spring quarter's Bob Ward, Charles Howard and Bob Montilla. FOOTBALL: viee instead of registering for the 11:00. social activities will be the Regis- Blackwell, John Dahl, Dave Hines, As a result, ad salesmen are spring quarter, Registrar Joe West H.H. 104. Health Ed. Methods and tration. Day "strictly stag" dance Bill Perry, Bert Robinson, and needed, with or without experi- for an enrollment of "prob- Admin. MWF Eaton (3) from tonight in the Men's gym, an- Thomas. BASKETBALL: ence. Students can register for looks George 2:00 to 1:00 in room 39 instead nounces-- Social Affairs Chairman Angelo Colombo, Willie Gamboa, the course, which is held daily ably less than 1850" here today. of 33. Dave Coen. Pierre Martinet, Lou Frangos, Cas from 1 to 3 and offers three units Contrasting this figure with San Math. 20. Col. Ale. Daily Sunseri Music will be off-the-record, fea- Breuer, Nick Cominos, Pete Filice, for the work, with Miss Dolores Jose's peak year of 1939, when (5) from room 111 to room 113, turing the record collection of Bill Bert Robinson, Bill Smith (not the Freitas. over 4300 students were registered from 2:00 to 12:00. Bristol. Admission will be free (Continued on page 3) here, indicates only too clearly the P.E. 154. Indiv. Prog. Adapt. MWF with student body card, outsiders deep inroads made here by Ameri- 8:00 Mesh (3) from room 5210 40 cents. Dancing will begin at 9 ca's service and defense needs to room 5216. and continue until 12. Male enrollment at San Jose, P.E. 197. Technique of Teach. The affair will be one of the few New Schedule Of Library conjectured at about 500, now con- Football MWF 2:00 Hubbard (3) dances this quarter to which stags Hours will be admitted, sists almost entirely of naval and from room 18 to room 8218. reminds Coen, LIBRARY HOURS marine reservists, with a few de- Psy. 58N. Psych. Adjustment 120 and all new students are especially SPRING QUARTER 1942-43 ferred men and men taking spe- Yates (3) from 1:00 MWF to urged to come and meet new friends. Reference Mon.-Thur.. . . 8:00 A.M. - 9:30 F.M. cial courses tabbed as essential by 3:00-4:25 ITh. Expected to turn out tonight for and Friday . . . 8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. the army. Psy. 110. Abnor. Psych. 110 Yates their "last college fling" will be a Circulation Saturday. . . 11:10 AM. - 11:00 P.M. This gives Man Jose coeds a near (3) from rill 3:00-4:25 to MWF to-1 numerical advantage, al- at 1:00. good number of the 200 army re- Periodicals Mon.-Thurs. 8:111 A.M. - 5:211 P.M. though their number has also been Sp. 2B. Fund. of Speech MWF 153 servists recently called into ser- and .7:00 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. lessened by enlistment in the wom- Kaueher (3) to Sp. 2C. Fund. vice, although most of these have Education Friday . . 8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. en's service groups and taking- of Speech IVINIVF 155 Rancher already departed. Saturday . . 9:00 AM. - 5:00 P.M. over of defense positions. (3). Reserve Mon.-Fri. . ? 8:00 AM.. 5:00 P.M. Registrar West has announced Corn. T10C. Shorthand Rev. Daily Gratz (8) from Ill to room 119. and Saturday. . 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. the following changes in the print- 121 George (5) from 9:00 to CANCELLED Arts ed class schedules: 11:00. Jour. 123. plewsp. Advt. Mgmt. Note dames of hones in Arts and Reserve rooms. Art 7. Doc. Therapy Theory (10:00- Eng. TX. Eng. Fund MWF 3:00 (11:00-12:36) MWF 13 Long (3). PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1943 Editorial Page Students' Business Direct() Newspaper's Advertisers. When You need Goods or Services Patronise YOUR FLORIST ly BARBER SHOPS San o a iege Men's, Ladles and Children's Haircutting a Specialty TWO SHOPS - Published every school day by the Associated Students of San lose State THE SPORT HILL'S FLOWERS College al the press of T. M. Wright Co., Inc. Entered as second class mat- PARLOR HAIRCUTTING - James C. Liston ter at the San Jose Post Office. 32 East San Antonio St San loss. CAI, 266 Race Street Ballard 3610 DAY EDITOR (this issue) SEBASTIAN SQUATIITTO Bob Nahm - - Welcome seam 36 East San Antonio St. Bal. 4849 CLEANERS -

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Madame Betty Barzin, Correspondent, Last quarter Lanyon had planned on having two baseball Will Speak Here Wednesday Night teams, now he's going to find it tough fielding one outfit. He's Grid Practice even going to have to do his own ball shagging as his man- "Youth In Crushed Democracies" ager John Maida is also one of the Army Air Corps proteges. Depen* On Signup On Those who have been called by the ERC and the Air Corps In the third and final lecture of a series sponsored by the Tossing the matter into the laps include Pete Filice, John Urzi, George Weimer, Hal Betty Barzin. noted cor- Sonntag, of the male population on Wash- Student Christian Association, Madame Chuck Kelley, Hal Sousa, Cas Breuer, Angelo Colombo, discuss Ottavio ington Square, football coach Bill respondent for Time, Life, and Fortune magazines, will Zucca, Lou Frangos, and Nick Hubbard explained last week that "Youth in the Crushed Democracies" Wednesday evening at Corninos. 8 o'clock in Morris Dailey Audi spring football practice this year Spots Stars Are Urzi, Widmer, and Kelley were regular third baseman, first sacker, *111 be held IF enough men sign early this year, and respectively. With Ft- up for it to make it worth while. In America since Saturday, April 3rd Anny Bound lice and Sonntag gone, Lanyon ii Hubbard, appointed head football Madame Harlin now* covers the left with ohly one STAGE (Continued from P 1) pitcher, Jack coach only lad quarter, will start United States for British publica- from less than the proverbial 30 traelt man), and Hal Sanntss. tions. The above mentioned men, scratch. Out of the 50-man squad Stars aided Before coming back to the BASEBALL: Angelo Colombo, and abetted by a few of the men that finished the grid season last 4.(7X4107/1 United States, she spent six Lou Frangos, Car Breuer.. e- been-the- matnItsons fail, there-are only a dozen or Cominos, Pete Filice, Chuck .Kel- in the three-game winning streak members registered in school, and montha-in unoccupied -France. She 11:30 ley, Hal Sonntag, Hal Sousa, John of the Apartans. After dropping a even some of these fellows, like predicts a revolution there against -HORACE Urzi, 7 t Charlie Cook and George Foote, the Nazisatthe first- I I Ottavio Zucca, and George 5 opener to Stanford, the local Than. Wehner. SOCCER: Angelo Co- horsehiders have dropped USF by will be graduated in June. time. lombo, Dick Murphy, Dale Nelson, 15 to 13, and 4 to 2 margins, and "We are 'planning on having Madame Barzln was one of the 'football practice this spring Gus Pinoris, Gemo Yakubovsky, last week with Sonntag pitching first to warn against use of the Adm. and a schedule next year, but HEIDI Hal Sonntag, and Ottavio Zucca. six-hit ball and Vowing only three appeasement policies in pre-war we don't know whether we'll $1.10 WATER POLO, SWIMMING: earned runs defeated St. Mary's diplomacy with the Axis. have either," said Hubbard. Doug Bacon, Ed Rudloff, and 17 to 6. Tickets for the lecture are ob- MUSICA Tax "In order to hold practice sea- Prescott Kendall. _GOLF: Elmer Still left to handle the short stop tainable in the Controller's or sessions this quarter, we must KNIGHT Incl. Anderson-, Dielt-Redriek. -BOXING: and second_base posts are depend- Dean or Women's office. They are have some men to work with. Gus Pinoris, Bob Montilla, Frank able veterans Bill Duran and Cy 50 cents to ASB cardholders. Thus, if enough students sign up Thomas, George Thomas, and Chet Taylor respectively. Both boys S. J. today, workouts will begin some FRANK! Young. WRESTLING: Dave Hines, have been consistent fielders to Auditorium Ushers: There is to time in May. Civic John Dahl, Sam Zones, and Ralph date, and have gotten their share 'be a performance of "The Choco- Vick. of bingles in the pinches. late Soldier" tonight, and we are CAR LE And. It is very important that Replacing the cool Urzi at third . . to usher. 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Campbell, PITMAN TALK FEATURED IN CHAPEL Departing EAnn Air Corps Men Glenn E. Chandler, Chester F. Col- HOUR PROGRAM TOMORROWAT 12:35 lins, Angelo Colombo, James W. I (Continued from page 1) Icon. Stories L. Roe; George E. Featuring Dean of Men Paul M, Pitman. the first Chapel Daley, Charles E. DeFreitas, James the Morris Dailey auditorium sir 1 Rudloff, Gerald C. Sankey, Joseph Hour of the spring quarter will be held tomorrow from 12:35 C. Denny, William C. Diffenbaugh, to -receive final instructions. J. Sarria, Kenneth A. Sherman, Theater. p.m. Carl L. Dimeff, Stephen Drake, until 1 o'clock in the Little (2) Between 2 and 3 p.m. ERC William C. Smith, William I. Boyd F. Draper, Hal D. Draper Dean Pitman's talk is entitled "Thou Art My Strength." men may be with parents and Smith, Harold C. Sonntag, Harold Jr., Leonard W. Ely, William R. Chapel Hour, a student body ac- friends. (3) At 3:36 p.m. last good- P. Sousa, William D. Stocks, Ed- Faris, Jerry E. Fuller, William tivity sponsored by the AWA and is held regularly each Tuesday. byes will be delivered as the group ward M. Stockton, Francis G. Stof- Gamboa, Edward L. Gelhaus, the Student Christian Association, New officers are Sal Russo, assembles in the Meh's gym ready fels, Lawrence T. Sutton, Douglas Daniel Ha- E. Greenquist, chairman, and Linda Jeanne Fer- to embark at 4:00 sharp for the Clifton G. Thomas, Franklin E. ley, Don E. Hartsough, William L. H. Sacry, Tom C. Sanders, Wayne rel, secretary-treasurer. Southern Pacific depot. Friends Thomas, George W. Thomas, Al- Hooper, Robert a Horswiii. relatives of the men will be C. Sargent, Jerry D. Schwartz, The program for tomorrow's and onzo G. Toth, Wallace C. Trabing, William L. Jacke Jr., Malcolm not to accompany them to Boris P. Shiro- asked Harold E. Truscott, John Urzi, T. Kaiser, William K. Kelley, Paul Marvin W. Sheets, hour is as follows: the depot. Kent R. Vodden, Donald C. White- Epac. Kill k, Robbins King, Welton koff, Peyton H. Smith._ Melvin H. Prelude_ _ men who are pre-medical, head, John V. Wythe, Gemo Yaku- ERC R. King, Theodore E. Lee, Max K Stickney, Dwight E. Teall, Cit. Scripture, pa 111-111sth Basks pre-dental, engineering, mathemat- bovskY. Chester C. Young, Sam H. Lefler, Carl P. Lepiane, Charles ford L. Troyer, Alvin Van Every, 7 Piano soloOseabilne Hawkins ics, psychology, and industrial arts Zones, and Ottavio J. Zucca Jr. L. Long, Charles R. Love, Robert Ralph J. Vick, Robert R. Ward, Meditation and Prayer (in certain fields) majors have not Following is a list of Army Air McCormack, Rupert J. McNeil Jr.. Bernard J. mad_ , George H. Wehner Jr., Ernest John been irref4tied on the official list Corps reservists enrolled at the col- Elmer A. Mass, "Thou Art My Strength" of those who,seport to Monterey ego last quarter., Since orders dm_ John A. maida, Pierre n. I Weller, James R. 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