President Rev·eals Queen Title Sought Plans for Student By Coed, Quintet Activity Building CALJPO POLYT:BCIIInC For Poly Royal Plans for an activity building A quintet of coeds was selected are in the making, according to VOL. XXX, No. 25 EL MUSTANG Tuesday, March 29, 1960 Thursday night to represent Cal President Julian A. McPhee. He Poly during the 28th annual Poly announced that he hopes the first Royal next month. They are Faye stage of the project, including a Clausen, LeRae Donaldson, Jan two or three-story structure, will De Voto, Sandra Jackson and be completed within the next three Barbara Rhodes. years and that the second stage Five Candidates and Friend Finalists were chosen after would be started within the next being interviewed by a seven­ five years. member selection committee. The building will serve as a col­ Faye CIa us en, 19 year old lege union and will be the center sophomore Ph y sic a I Education of campus life for future students. major from San Ardo is a gradu­ It will house the bookstore, rec­ ate of King City High School. reational, social and other student She has been active in music and activities. P.E since coming to Poly. President McPhee emphasized LeRae Donaldson, 20, j u n i o r that the building will be construc­ Elementary Education Major ted from non-state funds and will from West Covina, is sponsored be financed from revenue of the by the Circle "K" service club. present bookstore, revenue produc­ Member of the Cal Poly band, ing features and private sources. ' Jan Devoto, 19, is a sophomore Site of the planned student Home Economics major. Miss De­ activities building will be directly voto is sponsored by the Ag. En­ east o:& the cafeteria, now under gineering Society. construction between the Science Sandra Jackson of San Luis building and the new gymnasium. Obispo is in the Home Economics "This key site," the president D e p art men t. The 20-year old said "has been reserved in the junior attended San Luis Obispo Cal Poly master b u i I din g plan High. for a complex of buildings which Mathematics major B arb a r a is dedi'cated primarily to the Rhodes, 21, is from Huntington aspirations of students and staff." Park. Plans for the bookstore, he The selection committee was continued, have been based on composed of Mary Etta Murray, information from the National Associate Dean of Women; Don Association of Bookstore Mana­ Bryant, Poly Royal Superintend­ gers and on recent experience of ent; D on McCullum, Assistant other western colleges. Planning Superintendent; AI Pease, Di­ for activity-type functions has WHO'LL BE QUEEN ... Finqlists for the 28th annual Poly Royal Queen are, from left to right: Faye Clausen, rector of Special Events; Dick been developed in co-operation Flaherty, Engineering C o u n e i 1 with other state colleges and state Sandra Jackson, Barbara Rhodes, Jan Devoto and LeRae Donaldson. One of these coeds will reign over the annual campus celebration, scheduled this year for Ap:ril 29 and 30. Th~ election will be on Wednesday, April 6. chairman; Jim Campbell, Agricul­ agencies. tural Council chairman, and Diane ------Nicholson, Chairman of the Arts and Sciences Council. Poly Dairy Animal OH Students Enter The queen will be elected from Sold For $4000 (ampaig romises Start the five finalists on April 6. "Polytechnic Imperial Montvic," Judging Contest Swingers, Singers a 6lh-year-old bull, bred and Three Ornamental Horticulture · proved in the Cal Poly Dairy herd, students will represent Cal Poly Soon; Election April 2-13 Perform Thursday was sold to the American Breeders' at the annual Intercollegiate> Service for $4,000 last week. Flower Judging Contest to 0. "Imperial" has been classified by held at Oklahoma State Univer­ Howard Bryant, Allen Ochs and Bob Boster this I week For College Hour the Holstein Freisian Association sity, April 1. have de.clared candidacy for Student Body President, and College hour will offer a pre­ as "very good" with 87 points, Instructor Ray Houston wiU George Maybee anounced he'll be in the running for Vice­ view to Cal Poly's 19th annual three less than top rating of "ex­ accompany Leonard Grilli of San President in the 1960 ASB elections. Nominations opened home concert Thursday in Cran­ cellent," according to American Jose, James Jorrick of Pleasant dall Gym. Breeder reports. Hills, DerencQ Kernek of San Luis Monday, March 21, and will close Saturday noon April 2. Elec­ Prior to entertaining at the col­ ABS officials, also pointed out Obispo and alternate Ronnie tions are scheduled for April 12 lege hour, the musicians will put that "Imperial" has a record that Morgan of Stockton to the Still­ and . 13. I?~erested students may on a show for the San Luis Obispo indicates he meets Silver Medal water, Okla., show. Selling Yourself obtam petitwns, along with a com­ High School student body at 9:30 Type requirements and within one Howard Brown, OH Department plete set of campaigning rules, A.M! year should qualify for Gold Medal. head, said the students will also from the ASB office. Harold Davidson, Music Depart­ The bull has sired seven proven view greenhouses and floriculture Is Topic Slated C~mpaigning starts Monday, ment Head, announces that the as­ daughters which have production in the area following the contest. April 4 at 9 P.M. and will end at sembly will include selections from records that can be compared to For Open Meeting 8 A.M. Tuesday, April 12. the Collegians' concert library their dams' records. BOOKS AT HIGH NOON "How to Sell Yourself" will be According to ASB Vice President which includes: "Medium Rare," "Imperial" will be shipped from Alvin Foote of the English guest speaker Joseph Burger's Bob McCorkle, any Cal Poly stu­ Stan Kenton's arrangement of Cal Poly early in April to the Department will open the Books topic at an open meeting of the dent who has completed 90 units "Artistry Jumps," "Manhattan," Carmel, Indiana, ABS facility. At High Noon spring program Dairy and Poultry Clubs on April of college work, has a grade point "Brown's Little Jug" (Les Brown's today in Lib. 118 by interpreting 13. The meeting begins at 7:30 average of at least 2.0 and has arrangement of "Little Brown Henry C. Miller of Sausalito the works of Albert Camus. The P.M. in Ag. Eng. 123. been at Poly for at least two con­ Jug") and "Muskrat Ramble." achieved double honors upon grad­ program is offered following a Burger is Director of Public sec~t~ve quarters is eligible. In Among the numbers performed uation this month. A mathematics request by students asking for a Relations for H. V. N ootbaar and additiOn, he must secure 50 signa­ by the Men's Glee Club are "Shen­ major, Miller was graduated with commemorative program on Mr. Company, Pasadena, Brokers and tures of ASB card holders on his andoah," "My Lord," "Stopping honors and was granted a physics Camus, who was killed in an auto­ Jobbers of grain and feed ingredi­ petition. by Woods on a Snowy Evening," teaching fellowship at Dartmouth mobile accident recently. Books At ents. A special candidate meeting will and "Cowboy Lullaby." College. Miller earned a 3.4 grade High Noon programs are open to He worked 14 years with the be held Monday, April 4, at 7:30 The Majors and Minors and the point average. faculty and students. Ralston Purina Company of St. P.M. in Lib. 116, the purpose being Collegiate Quartet will also per­ Louis and later as Vice President to inform the candidates of all the form. and Sales Manager of two other rules pertaining to campaign pro­ Home Concert, April 7 and 8, companies in the seed and chemical cedure and the election. will be two hours long, spotlight­ industries. "Candidates must attend this ing the Collegiate Quartet, three Burger has addressed the South­ meeting," said McCorkle. soloists and three students. The ern Association of Chamber of "They will also be required to program is slated to close with a Commerce Executives, the National attend the Student Affairs Coun­ mixed choral blending of the score Sales Executives, and the National cil meeting on April 5," continued from "South Pacific." Association of Life Underwriters. the vice president, "to become The performance will be taped His traveles have taken him before familiar with the rules for cam­ and recorded on a long playing audiences in 48 states and Canada, paig-ning and election. disc to go on sale about May 1, plus many European countries, "If for some acceptable reason speculates Davidson. "The records including Russia. the candidate is unable to make will sell for $3.50 apiece and only this meeting, his campaign man­ 500 copies will be available." ager may be accepted as his Rockets' Detonation is Topic proxy," he said. A campaign carnival is slated Dorm Signup Sheets Of China Lake Chemist for Saturday, April 9, giving the Dr. William McEwan, Head of candidates a chance to "give their Circulate This Week the Chemistry Division Research pitch," at an informal dance-floor "Signup sheets are being cir­ Department at the Naval Ordance show in Crandall Gym. culated by dorm managers this Test Station at China Lake, will On Monday, Aprilll, d campaign week to help the college in mak­ speak to the Physical Science Club assembly will be held in the AC ing total housing plans," says Bob on April 7. Auditorium at 7:30 P.M. Bostrom, Residence Housing Su­ The student body is invited by pQ.l"visor. the club to attend this meeting at Plan To Graduate?? "Students living off campus 7:30 P.M. in Sci. E-32. His lec­ this year, but who wish to live on ture will cover "Chemistry of "Students expecting to complete .campus next year should sign up Solid-Propellant Rockets; New requirements for graduation on in Room 211 in the Ag. Education Ideas in Detonation." June 11 and who have not yet Building. Contracts will be mailed Dr. McEwan is also acting as completed an application for grad­ later this quarter and housing as­ Assistant Technical Director for uation are advised to report to the signments will be made when stu­ Research and Head of the Re­ Recorder's Office, Adm. 102, at dents have filled out a housing search Department. Specializing in the earliest possible date to com­ contract and have paid room and chemistry, the Doctor received his plete these arrangements," an­ board fees by August 1." bachelor's degree .from Utah State nounces Associate Dean of Ad­ University, attended Oxford Uni­ missions C. Paul Winner. Roommate and residence hall versity under a Rhodes Scholar­ preference will be followed as shin, and received his doctorate much as possible, he said. from Harvard University. Publication Openings Applications are now being HALFTONE SEMINAR LOVELL DECISIONED accepted by the Board of Publi­ "Basic Halftone Techniques and Pat Lovell, Cal Poly's heavy­ cations for El Rodeo Editor, the Use of the Magenta Screen" weight wrestler and winner of the Advertising Manager and Publi­ is the topic of a Gra19hic Arts Pacific Coast Intercollegiate title, cations Business Manager for the workshop to be held Thursday, was decisioned 3-2 in the first go­ 1960-61 academic year. Mar. 31 at 8 P.M. in the AC Audi­ FOR WHOM THE BULLS TOIL ... This bull didn't work ha:rd enough aronnd of the NCAA mat tourney Forms are available in Adm. 21 torium. to please Marv Smith, A.H. major from Hollywood. who finished the ride held over the weekend at the Uni­ from Gale Enstad, BOP chairman, The program is sponsored by versity of Maryland. Lovell's op­ or John Healey, Journalism in­ DuPont Company and persons in good form at a practice bull riding session. Smith took first in the ponent was from the Rochester structor, and will be accepted until interested should sign up in the saddle bronc event held recently in Fresno. Institute of Technolo~y. Thursday, April 7 at 11 A.M. Printing Department. Tuesday, March 29. 1 ~ Page 2 EL MUSTANG 'Bronc Busters' To Arizona In Bad Taste I Out Of The Din I I Following Fresno Honors To the Student Body: Cal Poly rodeo team members around competition with a total of Somewhere on or near campus leave Thursday for the University 800 points at Fresno. Team mem­ there is a cat with an ear tuned c;>f Arizona ir; Tucso~ to take ~art bers placing in events were: Jack to the modulation of his transistor m the Apnl 2-3 mtercollegiate Sparrowk, first in Bareback Bronc; radio. Like maybe he is too lucky. Anyway, Oliver Cranko, who is a ro~j::; Walker sophomore Animal Bill Nielson first in Calf Roping, sophomore in the OH Department, Husbandry m~jor of Huntington, R. C. Nunez took second place and won the Zenith Royal radio given Oregon, walked off with the All Riley Freeman, fourth. away in the recent donation drive Around Champion Cowboy honors Marvin Smith won the Saddle spqnsored by the Arch. Depart­ at last week's Fresno State rodeo. Bronc event, with Walker in sec- ment. Walker, a new member of the ond place, and Freeman fourth. rodeo team, won second in Ribbon Walker and Freeman also won Winner was determined on Fri­ Roping, third in Steer Wrestling, third and fourth in the Steer day, March 11. The winner was and tied for second and third in Wrestling event. In the Bull Riding notified via his post office box and Saddle Bronc riding. Smith tied for second, third and he picked up his radio the follow­ The Cal Poly team won the all fourth places. ing clay. On behalf of the students in­ r======-· volved in the Monterey Project, I want to thank all those who par­ JIM HENSLEY ticipated in the drive. We fe;:-1: certain we can produce a film SUPER SERVICE Copies which will be a credit to the col­ Enlargements lege and which will be wol'thy of MOBIL PRODUCTS the support you gave so gener­ Job Application Pictures ously. DEFACED P , • , Cal Poly's block P was disfigured last Tuesday night Sincerely, to form a Nazi swastika. College administrators feel the action wa~ a • Complete Brake Service J. F. Strickland prank and not related to any wave of anti-semitism. Disciplinary. acllon • Auto Repair-Tune up Monterey Project is anticipated. The symbol was removed· early Wednesday mormng. The Picture Shop Arch. Department • Mufflers & Tail Pipes • Outboard oil Cr fuel Photofinishing Specialists Dear Editor: Parking Fee· Violators PH Ll-3-2517 341 Higuera On March 23 Poly's P was cov­ Santa Barbara Ave. Cr Broad ered over with butcher paper to form a German swastika, the sym­ bol responsible for the death and Warned of Penalties suffering of millions of people. Students and stafP.are reminded isn't worth the risk," he says. The P has been altered before. by the college business office that The parking area back of .the qr: Fresno has attacked it and so has the Statewide pay-for-parking plan football stadium is also subJect Heron Hall, but it seems incredi­ is in effect on all Cal Poly property to parking permit regulatio~ bly sad to think that a group of for 24 hours a day, seven days a TYPEWRITERS students could actually think the week. Nazi emblem amusing after know­ New students and others who ing of its results. are not completely familiar with Free TV in All Units NEW & REBUILT May I serve to remind them of the plan or who have questions the universal grief caused by it, about its operation are asked to Soft Water REPAIRS & RENTALS and the terror and pain it brings contact the business office, Adm. 690 HIGUERA to so many of our minds. Some Building Room 108. Room Phones of our lives have been greatly al­ Violations of parking require tered by the hatred the swastika payment of fines. The first offense had aroused and we fear a repeat draws an "administrative appiont­ NELSON OFFICE EQUIPMENT as we understand how quickly ment" that requires presence of ==::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===:::===::::::=CO.===::==== hate can spread. the offender in the busines9 office Judy Markoff and instructions to purchase a 2074 Monterey St. Editor's note: The editors feel the action parking permit or to explain to was a disgrace, and, as a prank, was in San Luis Obispo very poor taste. The block P stands for the business rnanagllr reasons for the entire campus, and is clearly visible not complying. Phone Ll 3-8700 from sections of Highway 101. Failure to meet the administra­ Della Bitta Dress Shop tive appointment by the time stated Personnel manager to female on the appointment form results a p p 1 i cant: "We offer several in a $2 fine. Second offense re­ Dresses - Sportswear fringe benifits- two weeks vaca­ quires appearance before the dean Maternity Wear tion, paid up insurance, a pension of students for disciplinary action. plan and two u n m a r r i e d vice­ Donald Nelson, College Business Plus All Accessories presidents. Manager, points out that State Administrative Code Title 5, under which college activities are gov­ "A One Stop Store" erned, makes provisions for sus­ ElMustang pension of students who violate campus traffic and parking reg­ 1127 Ga:rden San Luis Obispo Califo'!'!iia St:rte Polytechnic: College ulations. (San Luis Obispo Campus) Second offenses mean the second violation during the college year, Editor-in-Chief ...... Phyllis Read Tuesday Editor ...... Carol Bucher not in each quarter. Friday Editor ...... Jim Grundman To avoid embarrassment and ii' Editor ...... Don Roberts trouble, students are urged by Nel­ Business Manager ...... LaNora Enstad Advertising Manager ...... Ralph Hinds son to purchase $9-per-quarter Circulation Manager ...... Dave Kempf parking permits or not to drive .. 19c Published twice-weekly during the recu­ their cars on the campus. "It lar school year except holidays and ex­ amination periods by the Associated Stu­ dents, California State Polytechnic Col­ Welcome Week Workers Yep, thats all it will take to enjoy one of ou.r delicious regular lege, San Lula Obla11o, California. Printed 30 cent sundaes and "any" flavor "if you please". '!'his by studenla majoriniC !n Printing, Divi­ sion of Engineerin&'. Opiniona expresaed Organize Tonight "tummy" tempting offer will be for Wed.-Thurs.-Friday, in thla paper in oirned editorials and Welcome week counselors will artides are the views of the writers and meet tonight in AGSS 220-221 at March 30, 31 and April 1st (no fooling either). Why not da not neceuarDy repr..,ent the opinion~ of the staff, views of the Associated Stu­ 7 P.M. breeze the buggy, the bike or the "biceps" across Foothill dent Body nor official opinions. Subscrip­ Primary purpose of Welcome tion price is S2 per year in advance. Week is to orient freshman and (past college square) to SLO's "one" and only Dairy Queen, Offices Rm. 21 Administration Building. new students to the· college. "home" of the "special made" Banana splits, sodas, sundaes, malts, shakes "supreme", curly top and dipped choclate cones, floats, Dairy Queen. Vanilla and chocolate in pints & quarts and other fine "home made" frozen desse:rts. ("sorry" Tires Need Recapping no pizzas, fries, donuts, burgers, dogs, or the "kitchen sink". Just Dairy Queen is all we have to offer.) Or Replacing

Come In and See I I JUST A REMINDER 'I If you didn't already know, we have every Saturday the new smooth Dairy Queen chocolate (along with vanilla). The comments -At The- so far from "Poly" have been most encouraging even to "taking it out" fresh frozen in pints and quarts which we CALIFORNIA carry all week long. SLACKS

"MAY SPECIAL" took for the A-1 Label above the right side· pocket Watch· our store for the "banana split special" the first 1413 Monterey St. No wonder they're campus favor• of May. You have not tasted a real treat until you have ites. Specially styled for smart qood looks and casual comfort. tried our banana splits. Smooth front, tapered legs and DISCOUNT flapped back pockets. In a wide selection of colors and fabrics. To Sizes 26: 'to 38, $4.95 and $6.95. Junior Tapers, sizes 4 to 18, $3.98 Dairy Queen cmd $4.50. POLY STUDENTS I 12 BROAD STBEET- JUST OFF FOOTHILL Nationwide Guarantee Open Every Day, 11 A.M.- 11 P.M. 782 Higuera , '

- 11...... ~------t;;;: _ .. Tuesday, March 29., 1960 EL MUSTANG Page 3 Spartans Win PCI's; Home Trackmen Meet FSC Today . Martin, Bruner Lose Poly Chess Club Finds New Cal Poly's Caissa Chess Club is terested players (including begin­ In Ratcliffe Stadium Championshi p Try rapidly becoming one of the most ers) should attend the next meet­ Eager to show local track fans -;;;;:::::::===------­ spirited organizations on the cam­ ing, Thursday, Mar. 31. During this h he calls his squad "the best Defending NCAA champion San pus. With the cooperation of Dr. first meeting of the quarter, next ~ ~o l y's history," Mustang Track Jose State's boxing squad won Coach, Walt Wi!l}amson will send four of ten final matches in the Milo Whitson and the Mathematics year's officers will be elected and his proteges agamst Dutch War­ 1960 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Department, the club meets every final plans will be made for the merdam's Fresno State Bulldog Boxing Tournament held in Sac­ weekday noon in Math Room 103. coming Poly sponsored All-Col­ runners on the Bulldog track to­ ramento last Saturday night to A ll general meetings are held on legiate and University California day at 3:30. edge Sacramento State for team odd Thursdays of the month at Chess Tourney, scheduled for Williamson, replaciHg veteran honors 30-25. 11 :15 A.M. All members and in- April 15-16, the Easter Weekend. Must ang coach James Jensen while Mustang boxing coach Tom Lee the lattftr is ?n leav~, is s_till entered six boxers in the tourney. beaming over h1s squad s showmg Sam Marquez and Jerrold Gebbie against talented UC Santa Bar­ were eliminated in Thursday Clarence Brown Jeweler's bara and UCLA in a triangular night openers, while Duane Keck Si nce and heavyweight Charlie Dugan Cal P oly's Gift Headquarters 1934 Track Coach Walt Williamson went down in the semi-finals. announced that the track m e e t Saturday night's finals saw two scheduled with Fresno State today Mustang boxers in action: 112 will take place in F r e s n o this pounder Bob Bruner and 139 afternoon due to the wet condition pounder Freddie Martin. Bruner, of. the Poly t,.rack. who landed a berth in the finals without throwing a punch (he was Quality: meet held in Santa Barbara last one of two boxers entered in the 112 pound class), ·was matched Saturday. Though the Bruins The look of luxury •• • the touch of quality­ walked off with top honors with with defending 112 pound champ, 98 points, the Mustangs drew sec­ Heiju Shimaburkuro from College every ring is a supreme achievement of the jeweler's art. of Idaho, who outpointed the Mus­ ond place honors with 39~ poin~s to the Gauchos' 24l)i· pomts. V1c tang boxer. Martin, who finished MU S T ANG CO-CAPTAIN •.• the season with a 6-1 win-loss Hall turned in a 20.8 second 220, Louis Rod rigues, veteran d istance which not only br'oke the existing record for the Mustangs, fought Santa Barbara track record, but ma n for 'Well! Willia mson's Mus­ toe-to-toe with Sacramento State's stands as the best time in the en­ tang track team, will be entered George Waggoner, befor e Wag­ tire nation to date. goner was awarded the crown by in the one-mile event against a split decision. Today's first CCAA league meet Fresno S tate in this afternoon's should see a Bulldog squad, loaded CCAA league opener on the Poly with outstanding field event talent EXCHANGE lock horns with Cal Poly's runni-ng track sta rting at 3:30 P.M. game. 3 bedroom and den or 4 bedroom The major reason for Warmer­ home in San Jose fo r same type dam's optimism within the field event division rides with J oyce Quarter-Break Tally home in San Luis Obispo Hendrix, former state junior col­ B OXING Ph. LI 3-8376 lege pole vault champion, who has Cal Poly 3'h, Chico State 4% cleared 14 feet 5 inches on several occasions, along with Frank Eller's Cal Poly 7, UCLA 0 159 feet 2% inch discuss tosses, Cal Poly 7, UCLA 8 Cal Poly 9, USC 7 and Bob Spielman's 225 feet 11 Cal Poly JV 13 , College of Sequ oias 3 • inch javelin record. Though the Cal Poly JV 10, Hancock College 3 Bulldogs are without the services WRESTLINIG of sprinter-hurdler Dale Messer Cal P oly's heavyweight Pat Lovell (who has foregone his track efforts placed second in t he Southern Region Olympic t r youts held in Long Bea ch. Jim to concentrate on football), t hey Root also p laced second at 136 pounds. BEAUTE SALON Columbia can call on Bobby Wycoff, who re­ Howard Bryant, 115 pounds, .placed portedly burns a 9.8 century. Buss fourth. L ovell and Root qualify for Olym­ "TRU-FIT" pic tryouts to be held in April at Ames, Helm's 1:54 880 app~ars equally I owa. impressive. GOLF The ring with built-in Guardian Angel protection Williamson, who plans to inject Cal Poly 34, Santa Ba r bara 2 life into a heretofor e dormant at ­ Cal P oly 11, San Diego State 25 traction, plans to declorate the Poly TRACK oval with banners, balloons, plus A rizona 118, Cal Poly 40, Arizo n a State 3 bleachers to accornodate in excess Fashioned to your tastes ... each ring has of 500 persons. that "made just for you" look. Add to that, TRAILER SPACES The new coach, thoug h maintain­ Columbia's superb styling, diamond ing strict silence about "several Within walking distance of secret weapons" he p lans to un­ campus. loveliness and built-in protection, and you veil against the Bulldogs, makes Children Welcome-Playground have tlfe most treasured diamond ring no bones about the fact that. Edgemon Trailer Court sprinter Vic Hall is a s erious threat'\ A. ~lad;:l~-~-~-~...... $120 being sold today. t o smash the existing school record 790 Foothill Blvd. Ll 3-3571 in the 440 today, w hile team co­ captain Louis Rodrigu!'!S will be Complete out to shatter the mile record. Throw in Dennis Hes t er in the 880, Benell's Beauty Service Art Wilson, a former state junior c. ~:t~~~-~~ ...... 250 college broad-jump champ (entered Texaco and Firestone Prod. in both the broad and high jump), AMPLE PARKING defending discus champion, F rank · Recaps Columbia ...~~~~ • Carroll, and new J .C. transfer Pier ­ Open Evenings by pont Laidly (a 9.9 sprinter), and 2-670-15-22.22 Appointment one can readily see Williamson's ELSIE lt&'-'ZIO • OWNER reason for his "best ever" claim. New Tires Mu st ang entrees and times: 2-6 70-15-25.90 --~ALL-- Clarence Brown 100-Vic Hall (9.8) a nd Lanny L af­ San Luis Obispo's Leading Credit Jeweler ferty (10.3) Exchange Plus Tax 220-Vic Hall (20.8) and M arshall Kulju Ll 3-3454 (22. 3) 862 Higuera Open Thurs. 'til 9 440-Den nis Hester (50.0) a nd Marshall Santa Rosa & Foothill Kuliu (52.2) No Down Payment No Extra Chorge ·for Credit ~30-Louis Rodrig u es (1 :56 ) LI 3-9712 890 BUCHON Mile-Don Lee, (4:33) a nd Ray Ride­ out (4:36) 2-Mil.r-J ack Wofford (9 :58) and Don Lee (10 :10)• 120 HH-Steve S a lter (15.5 ) 220 LH-Charlie Smith (26.5 ) You are Cordially Invited Relay-Ku!ju, R odrig ues, Hester and Hall (3.23) Fir~t Shot-Don Whitefield (44') to the Annual Discuss-Frank Carroll ( 155') Broad J .-Lafferty (23' ) San Luis Obispo Rotary Club High J.-Wilson (6'5") P ole V.-Dickie Ga tlin (13'2") PANCAKE FESTIVAL BUD IDLERS Benefit of the Rotary Youth Fund featuring personal appearances Soles & Service by the world famous Aunt Jemima Appliances & TV Authorized All. You Can Eat For $1.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL Pancakes, sausage, juice, coffee and milk Dealer will be served TV As Low As VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING $40 Thursday, March 31, 1960 Continuous serving all day from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. BUD I·DLER, CLASS '53 Ll 3-1111 Tickets can be obtained from any Rotarian, There will be a f:ree shuttle service to and 210 CALIFORNIA BLV.D. from numerous stores and booths, and at from the Veterans Memorial Building NEXT TO POLY the door the day of the Festival. Tuesday, March 29, Page 4 EL MUSTANG 19~ ···while the Mustangs garnered eight Netters Dump Diablos scattered hits in a losing cause. _ 1 Blasting previously undefeated Colts Win; Gyros Trip Mustangs The Mustangs, currently 6-7 n the win-loss column for the sea· State, 5-2, last Friday CCAA Though Jerry Linnel's Junior Best, each contributing t h r e e afternoon, Coach Ed Jorgensen's son travel to Long Beach to oped current league leading squad Varsity Colts maintained their un­ singles to the Mustang victory. CCAA League play Friday, an meets Fresno State this afternoon ROUNDUP defeated record while knocking Saturday's doubleheader proved head further south for a double· at 3 P.M. on the Poly courts. over the San Luis Obispo High disastrous for the Hicksmen, as header with San Diego SaturdaY· FridaY's results with the Diablos In the Spring sports department, Tigers 9-3, behind the five-hit they dropped a pair of one-run follow:· baseball seems to head the list of MUSTANG LINE SCORES.a: E Tom Darnell (CP) deC Bill Otto (LA) crowd pleasers, as all six CCAA pitching of Dick Guerra Friday, losses, 7-6 and 3-2. Bob Williams, ~ 10 2 7 -S 2-G 6-4 Mustangs 000 150 103 1 6 6 Rawson Lloyd (CP) deC Larry Boerns nines have .left the starting post Coach Bill Hicks' Varsity Mustang Mustang first-baseman, continued Marines 100 000 100 2 • with better-than-average pre-sea­ Batteries: Newkirk and Joh:.:xson • (LA 1 6-0 6-1 baseballers had to sllttle for one his blazing batting streak, belting Stout, Thomason (5) and Ltster Wnyn• Martin (LA) deC Pete Ed­ son marks. Los Angeles State leads win in three outings against the four singles in five official trips, wards tCPl 6-4 6-2 the pack in the practice circuit RllE Mike Moore (CP) def Bob Parker with six wins without a loss. San San Diego Marine Corps Recruit while Cam Best went three for !LA 6-2 6-4 Depot on the border city diamond. four in the opener. Rod Atnip :Mustangs 003 010 200 6 13 1 Don Lord (CP) de! Ed Brant (LA) Diego State boasts a 4-3 record, Marines 121 003 OOX 7 12 3 7-5 7-5 and Cal Poly, a step ahead of their Friday's Mustang-Gyro contest started for the Mustangs, but Batteries: Atnip, Tollner (3) and d DOUBLES gave way to in the Johnson; Barringon, Stout (7) an competition in the games played saw the Mustangs stage a 10-hit Lister Rawson Lloyd - Pete Edwards (CP) department, currently sports a 5-5 attack, as they overwhelmed the third inning. o'·er 5-7 6-1 6-1 Marines 12-2 behind veteran Jim 'In the abbreviated seven-inning RllE Wayne Martin - Bob Parker (LA) mark, excluding the trio of games Mustangs 000 110 0 2 8 1 Larry Boerns - Bill Otta (LA) with the San Diago Marines over Newkirk's six-hit efforts. Big nightcap, Mustang righthander Marines 020 001 X 3 4 0 over 6-4 6-3 sticks for the Mustangs were Rich Bill Collins proved stingy with Batteries: Collins and Johnson; Don Lord - Jack Sanford (CP) the weekend. Los Angeles State, as in base­ Simmons, Bob Williams, and Cam base hits, giving up only four, Cavellin and Lister ball, heads conference tennis, with a 3-0 mark, with Ed Jorgensen's Mu&tangs in hot pursuit. Confer­ ence golf also seems to be under L.A.'s thumb, as the Diablos are sailing along with a 7-1 mark. Fresno State and San Diego State will be serious contenders at the conference matches at Fresno, May 9. *~J\ppurrl NOW PLAYING! In the department, Fresno State seems to have the inside track (3-1), with champ­ Brigitte Bard of's Latest! ionships scheduled for April 7-9. ®ft Jrnrluima In the track world, UC Santa "BABETTE Barbara has impressed followers in the early going with four dual GOES TO WAR" meet victories. The Gauchos have tl]r alan ..': Eastman Col01r knocked over both Los Angeles Hamlet l.iii. State and Long Beach State, the -ALSO­ latter by just two points. Fresno State will get their first taste Shakespeare's wise words might well Audie Murphy of conference competition today "HELL BENT against the on be kept in mind by young men FOR LEATHER" the Cal Poly oval at 3:30. today. To look your best longer, Pre-season battery leaders: may we suggest our flattering Pos AB Hits Avg. British Tab collar. Under fastening Richard Solomon, SDS, CF 20 10 .500 David Griffith, LAS OF 20 10 .500 holds collar neatly and comfortably Roger Hull, LBS OF 30 15 .500 in place. In fine oxford and Denny Tutland, LAS OF 21 10 .476 Tom Calabrese. LAS 1B 24 11 .458 broadcloth. $5.00. Silk tie, $2.50. Jack Brick, LBS 3B 22 9 .409 Bert Dollar, FSC C 10 4 .400 Don Adams, LAS SS 23 9 .391 Jim Taylor, CP OF 33 13 .394 Vaughan Wipf, SB OF 21 8 .381 D_ennis Rickards, SD OF 19 7 .368 Jxm Garrett, FSC C 18 6 .333 Rally Rounsaville, CP SS 9 3 .333 -7/I?ROW-- Russ Croniger, CP C 10 3 .300 . 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