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THE NOELIST MOTIVE Sales Exceed Quota THE PUBLIC GOOD By $3,356; Veterans, Spears End Campaign Organizations Yesterday Sold Total of $6889.90 Already over the quota set for the campus Fifth War Loan VOL. XXXII SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944 Number 155 campaign by $3,356.85, bond and stamp salesmen on Washington Square will continue their work as scheduled today and tomorrow to SENIOR WEEK BEGINS see how far the quota may be exceeded. Total sales so far amount INVASION DAY to $28,356.85. AT 'SILVER BALVIAST, The army is going to invade Howfard Riddle, genera-I chairman of the campaign now in tis Washington Square tomorrow. fifth day made the above statement, at the same time stating that Howard Riddle, general chair- students have real reasons to feel proud, for the success of this clrivik DANCE OF QUARTER man of the campus Fifth War gives the college a perfect record in all campaigns. Loan campaign, has announced Introducing Senior Week in impressive style, fourth-year students that Friday, the last day of the Sales yesterday, when Allenian, will attend the last dance of their college days Saturday night when drive, has been dubbed Invasion BENTEL TO TAKE Beta Gamma Chi, and Kappa Phi they deck out in their formal best for the "Silver Ball". day because of the prospective in- took charge of the campaign. " Sit* of the annual affair this year is the main dining room of vasion of the campus by two ar- EDITOR POSITION amounted to $6889.90. Members of complete equip- the organizations, who wore tri- Hotel Sainte Claire. Dancing will be from 9 to I o'clock to music mored cars with Dwight Bente', head of the a full quota of service- colored emblems with a war stamp ment and Journalism department who has of Frank Beasley's "Spardi Gras" Band. to man them. during the day, sold stamps and men been on leave the past two years, Sweet and swing music to suit -day bond bonds at the booth by the Library. To climax the six has -just accepted a position with everyone's taste is promised those Co-chairmen for the day were drive, Spartan Spears and Veter- Editor and Publisher. attending the dance. ans will stage a complete war Barbara Lee Rico, Pat Cook, and AVALONS Mr. Bentel has been at Colum- BIDS show with demonstrations of many Shirley Forbes. bia University in New York, work- Bids for the ball are still on sale weapons used on the fighting In charge of sales today are ing on his doctor's degree. For the In the Business office and may also BEAT_DAILY fronts. Phi Kappa Pi and Theta Mn-Big- next month he will be editor be purchased Saturday night at of the ma. Winkle Duncan and Jeri.* Chicago bureau of Editor the door. Price is $2,60 including TEAM, 9-6 and Evans are the co-chaIrmen in Publisher, then we taxes. Bids are on sale to all will return to charge of the activities. students. By ED MARION LIST OF WAYS New York to cover New York The drive will come to a close Servicemen and other off-campus Bunching 7 hits and 10 walks, newspapers. His wife and son, tomorrow when Spartan Spears guests are welcome to attend the the Avalons yesterday pulled an TO GET GRADES David, are with him. and Veterans take over. Besides dance, reports Chairman Gerry undermanned Spartan Daily squad Editor and Publisher is the of- Students may obtain their the regular sales the two groups Reynolds, but one member of each into a tie for cellar position. ficial publication of the news- grades in any of the following will sponsor a war show, complete couple Must be an ASB member. Despite a triple and a homer in paper profession, having a national three ways: . with real equipment ..iii demoile _ PATRONS the sixth, the Dauntless Deny circulation. It is a weekly. (1) det an envelOpe from the strations of the use of various Patrons for the affair are Dr. couldn't punch out the hits to over- table in front of the Business _of- weapons, Co-chairmen are- Madge * andMrs. T. W. MacQuarrie, Dr. come a 7 run lead, mid went down fice, room 34, address it, and -en- Jennings and Angebliova. Bill and Mrs. iC. DeVoss, Dr. and Mrs. to a 9-6 defeat. close five centh. Deposit the self- Demonstration Shapiro is making arrangrammits J. C. Elder, Dean and Mrs. Paul Playing with a four-man-five- addressed envelope in the box on for the show. Pitman, Dr. and Mrs. Robert woman team until the sixth, when the table by Thursday, June 22. Rhodes, Dean Helen Dimmick, Dr. This Summer Laurence drafted three Seabees (2) Bring a self-addressed en- School Gertrude Witherspoon, Miss Eunice for active duty, the Longhairs ral- velope and deposit it in the box Eighth consecutive session of Speer, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Mc- USO Pins Given To lied to the tune of five runs near on the table outside the Business the popular Demonstration school Callum, Mr, nad Mrs. Mel Wright, the end of the game, but to no office, room 34, by June 22. will be conducted this summer Dr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mr. avail. (3) Call for your grades at the from July to August II for chil- 26 Girls At Sunday and Mrs. Donald Sevrens, and Dr. Del Whitfield drove out three Registrar's office, Thursday, June dren from kindergarten through and Mrs. William Sweeney. hits in four trtps to the plate to 29th or thereafter. seventh grade inclusive, announces DECORATIONS Evening Open House become, the leading Avalon slug- Grades will be withheld for stu- Miss Emily DeVore, directer. Silver stars and a wealth of ger, while at the Name time baf- dents who owe fees or library Purpose of the school is to pro- Twenty-six girls won USO phis spring flowers will dress up the fling Daily batsmen with his slow fines, or who have not checked vide an enriching program for last Sunday night at the weekly dinning room into an appropriate ball, floater, and change of pace. In college equipment. children of average and superior Open House, for continued service setting for the formal affair. Leola Right behind him was catcher ability. It serves as a "demonstra- vkith the USO committee since Conklin, chairman in charge of Stevens, with two hits in two of- tion" center for teachers, pros- last November. flower arrangement, asks all stu- ficial times at bat. Message To pective teachers, and parents who Beverly Bigger, chairman of dents and faculty members who On the Daily side of the ledger, attend summer school at San Jose USO girls, outlined requirements have flowers which might be used Carl Data tied into one or Whit - Art Majors State- College." for pin holders, which includes 90 for decorations to contact her im- field's pitches for a four-bagger Principal of the school is Mrs. hours of service within the past mediately. All special secondary art majors with a man on base. Seabees Frank elementary su- 6 months who want to do their student Frances Lanyon, in addition to committee Stoddard, Dominic Valenzanio, and schools. teaching in the autumn quarter, pervisor for San Jose work and cooperation in running Enrollments In Russ Robinson each came through at Seventh dances. should contact Dr. Nlarques E. Horace Mann school the with a to boost the number In the Phillip Reitzel at once. (Continued on Page 2) absence of Mr. Drafting Course garnered by the Dailyites to 6, ilammei, chairman of the USO while printer Jack Anderson's council; Mr. Josef Shargin pre- Still Accepted late-inning triple drove across two sented the pins. runs. Senior Scram Begins 5:30 p.m. There is still time to enroll in CERTIFICATE Ed Loudon broke his the tuition-free course - in engin- Those who had chalked up 60 previous record with 111 * eering drafting to be taught from Sunday- At Student Union hours of work in addition to the game to take tempor- June 26 to September I by Dr. in a single Final plans for the Senior scram be served there. Each senior at- -Service for pins were ary possession the "K-man" H. A. Sotzin. were told to the fourth year stu- tending is asked to bring his own presented With a certificate of title. Although Whitfield struck The course, given under the dents in senior orientation Tues- sheet and pillow slip. "Wear com- award for nigitorious service from out only two, fine fielding sup- sponsorship of the U. S. Office of day. They will meet in front of fortable clothes as we will be the National USO. port kept the Daily batters off Education, is to prepare persons the Student Union at 5:30 Sunday roughing it and doing plenty of As bean,. Helen Dinunick, co- the bases. for industry and construction ser- afternoon to start on the scram hiking," warns Miss Jones. chairman of the dance committee, Friday's contest will sec a vice in blue print reading, making to Mt. Hermon. Monday morning the seniors read the names, Mr. Shargin gave pitching battle between Loudon of blue prints, and other methods will leave for Forest Pool where the girls nib. awards. and Rex Muddy of Theta Mu on they will engage in swimming, of reproducing drawing. Seniors who have agreed to USO girls receiving pins are: one diamond, with the outcome not dancing, hiking, and riding. Anyone who is a high school take cars to the Scram should Patricia Beard, Marie Carman, much in doubt, while the Avalons Seniors will attend the Bacca- graduate and likes mechanical or pick up cards in their Co-op Wanda Carnahan, Jeanne Clark, meet the Sluggers on the other laureate.,services before going on technical things is eligilainfer the boxes listing the student who Roberta Corcoran, Doris Hayward, the scram. The services will begin course. It will be given five days will be riding with them. Any- Harriet Jackson, Phyllis Joerger, at 3 o'clock Sunday in the Morris per week for eight tours daily. one who can provide transpor- Maryanne Jorgenson, Dorothy the Dailey auditorium. Dr. Walter Only expense to the student is Show tation and who hasn't already Keesling, Fletfy Lou Kell, Ruth- in- Special Art Dexter, director of education in purchase of drafting tools and signed up should contact Dave ann Lanford, Patricia Ledum, Le- exhibit Sacramento, will deliver the Bac- cidental supplies. According to Dr. Special showing of the Coen immediately. anora McReaken, Noel Mendoza, Sotzin, employment opportindtke of Coutempermy Art of the West- calaureate message. Ile Minter, Valeta Nichols, Ruth par- are very good now, and will re- ern Hemisphere will be given to- At Mt. Hermon, seniors will Tuesday evening, June 20, sen- Palmer, Rose Pantaleo, Roberta games and en- iors will be guests at the faculty main plentiful for some time. day at 12 o'clockfim Xthe benefit ticipate in special Quinn, Betty Ftackstraw, Kather-

Those interested should write, tele- of students and ty members tertainment under the leadership reception held in the Womesi's ine Rucker, Alice Sabory, Nancy phone or call Dr. Sotzin immedi- who have been unable to see it of Bobby Jones, chairman of the gym from 8:110 to 10:30 o'clock. Scherf, Opal VonKonsky, and will It will be a semi ately. during the reveler hem,. affair. Dinner and breakfast -formal affair. Betty Wickersham.

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WA PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944 Editorial SHAIKEPROPOS ED RC-PLANS SUMMER CAMP; NUMBER SERIES OF ' 114 1111 t IS LIMITED TO 75 MEETINGS - p 1 San oéSta egeYr Incoming freshmen who gathered The College Religious confer- to take tilt entrance examinations ence has planned a series of Sun- Published every school day by the Associated Students of San Joss Stat College How About You? day evening meetings for the sum- at the Press of Globe Printing Co. Entered as second class matter at the San Jess last Saturday endorsed the Idea of mer season, announces Phyllis Post Office. the proposed freshman camp which Commerce majors, art majors, Editorials and features appearing in the Spartan Daily reflect the viewpoint of and anyone with a yen for writing Hackman, chairman. the writer and make no claim to represent student upinion, nor are they necessarily would be added to the orientation ser- short, catchy copy is urged to see Programs include a worship expressive .of the Daily's own policy. Unsigned editorials are by the editor. program for new students. Ann Boger', in the Publications vice, and discussion and fellow- EDITOR.. Bee Laurence Because such a large number office today between 12:30 and 1 ship groups designed to meet the 30 North Eighth Street, Columbia 5787W Office, Ballard needs of college youths. 7800 expressed their desire to partici- o'clock. first ADVERTISING and BUSINESS . Ann Rogers An entirely nw group is needed Worship service at this 393 E. San Fernando St., pate in such a program, the com- Bob Columbia 864-ROffice, Ballard 7800 to staff the advertising department meeting will be conducted by mittee planning the camp feels ASSOCIATE EDITOR. Lorraine Glos of the Spartan Daily next fall James, SCA executive secretary, COPY EDITOR Ruth Frost that the number must be limited quarter. The class meets twice a and the program will include a PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER 'Harold Hyman to 75 freshmen so that the feeling week, and may be taken for one, radio play, "Dawn Must Break." of unity which is so important for two, or three units. Valuable op- This radio play was first given DAY EDITORSLerrain Glos, Ed Waite, Gem Kellam, Sebastian Squatrito. in a program sponsored by Bul- orientation can be achieved. portunity is offered for writing EDITORIAL STAFEleanor Frites, Eleanor Kamp, Ore Leo Sample, Glorle Teresi, and for meeting San Jose's busi- locks in Los Angeles, and has Barbara Healy, Marian Felich, Hamilton Bailey, Jeanette Owen, Gerry Reynolds, DATES ness men. It is not necessary to been adapted and will be pre- Doris Deal. The camps will be held from have any experience. sented in the form of radio drama September -30 to October 2-,- and ADVERTISING STAFFRae Klasson, Jeanette Owen, Y _=.1_112.12y, Phil Sykes. - over the loud-speaker system. will sot conflict with the testing College students who live in San DAY EDITOR (this issue) LORRAINE GLOS program. The students will be pro- Jose and those who will be at- vided with a box lunch after the NOTICES tending summer school, are espe- tests, which end at noon. They PI NU SIGMA There will be cially invited to attend these meet- will depart for the camp at 12:45 A Nightmare no meeting today because of the ings, states Miss Hackman. o'clock from the Student Union, picnic. All those going on the Through our grapevine we've heard that the personnel committee an will return early Monday morn- picnic don't forget the time and ing. has voted down a proposal that the December graduates be graduated place you have planned to meet. New Magnolia Tree on the same principle as the August gradsa la blank diploma next A tentative list of cabin coun- week. sellors and resource people has ALPHA CHI EPSILONMeet- On Campus Planted been proposed by a committee ing 12:30 Thursday, room 153 for It seems to us that one of the greatest and biggest thrills of any composed of Howard Riddle, Au- election of officers. Everyone college student comes at the end of his career when he "commences." drey Backenstoe, Milt Levy, Mary please attend! Important! By Biology Class Most of the December grads in the past have never "com- Margaret Thompson, and Alicelee Dr. Robert Rhodes of the sci- , The Roger Williams club will menced." They finish their work, stroll into .the registrar's office and Freeman. These counsellors will ence department will supervise the be notified later .as to permanent not meet this month. This is due stroll right out again with their degrees and diplomas. planting of a Magnolia Soulan- assignments and other names may to the many conflicting activities geana, commonly called "saucer that Of course they are eligible to come back in six months and be added to an alternate list. confront students at the end magnolia", Wednesday afternoon. of -commence." Sure, just take a leave of absence from the job, come In order to be a counsellor, it the year. Be on the lookout for This will be done in commemora- the start of activities in the fall. all the way from China., or wherever else you may be and then you is essential that the person be tion of his biology 22 class which present at the Boulder Creek has finished landscaping the Stu- can "commence." Isn't it wonderful? Social Affairs committee meet camp on Friday afternoon to com- dent Union, Its project for this A senior should have the right to choose his graduating class with- at 5 p.m. today on Student Union plete plans for the camp. quarter. steps. in reason. True he hasn't finished his work, but then he is only getting It will be planted near the COUNSELLORS group a blank diploma. of Japanese Flowering Cherry Names of those suggested as Christian Science Organization trees in the rear Quad. If Joe Plots came in the fall of 40 and for some reason or other counsellors are: Marilyn Wilson, meeting today, room 155 at 12:30. An un- usual species, it resembles a small hasn't his college work completed until December '44, he will have to Roberta Ramsay, Pat Dunlavy, Students and faculty invited. tree with broad white flowers, and wait until June 1945 to commence. Mary Hooten, Audrey Backenstoe, SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMIT- has only recently been Marge Howell, Phyllis Hackman, widely For four years he has been a mmber of one big family, has been TEE See you at the party this used in California. Virginia Cook, Mary Margaret participant in all its activitis, has maybe been its president, and has afternoon at the Roosevelt gym. According to Dr. Rhodes, this Thompson, Nancy Lynn, Shirley There will be free swimming from is the fourth straight year in which most of his friends in it, etc. Leek, Jackie Popp, Doty Sim- five to six. The non-swimmers comniernorative specimens have But no! Joe Plots is not a member of the class of '44. He is a monds, Betty Doyle, June Robert- should come at five, too, for games been planted. Each time an ef- member of the class of '45, and naturally he can'? participate in this son, Yvonne Welch, Freida Hinck, in the' gym. Free Bar-B-Que starts fort has been made to find some- Howard Riddle, Hugh Johnston, year's senior activities or commencement, because he has to take at 6 in the Glen. thing unusual which will grant Milt Levy, Lee Ross, and Bill Sha- finals, but Ale can come back a year from now and participate all he the class a distinctive memorial. piro. The proportion of older stu- FRESHMEN ATTENTION! Last year's class was honored wants. dents to the first year group Council meeting Thursday at 12:30 with a Liquid Amber which is So of course Joe Plots will be back here next year to participate should not be more than 20 to In inner Quad. This is the final becoming a beautiful tree. in the senior- week activities and the commencement exercises of the their 75. Adult advisors will be meeting and it is extremely im- class of '46. chosen later. portant Please be there. Then we turn over and have some more nightmares! Audrey Backenstoe and Milt Sue Stern Classified Ad Levy have agreed to act as stu- Squatrito. CCF meets today in room 53 Anyone desiring a ride to Los dent co-chairmen for the camp. for student Bible study. This is Angeles, June 23, leaving at 6:30 They will handle the administra- the last meeting for this quarter p.m., please contact Dorothy Cow- tion of the camp, which will be and all members are urged to be perthwalte. Phone Bal. 2060 J by ED GROUP HAS by" the students; demo- Demonstration present. June 21. cratically and cooperatively. INITIATION All students who represent var- School This Summer Delta Phi Upsilon, honorary so- ious groups and organizations on (Continued from Page 1)' ciety for early childhood educa- the planning committee are asked to attend a meeting on Thursday and Santa Clara streets houses the tion will hold a formal initiation dsmeestration school. in the Student Union at 12:15 tomorrow evening at the Student Aeeomodating approximately 150 o'clock. Center. children, the school alreddy has O'BOY! enrolled Its full quota except for Martha Curtis and Marjorie kindergarten. Parents who wish Black will be initiated. Pearl Jes- to, send their children to the kin- persen is president of the group WHAT A dergarten should make immediate and Miss Mable Crumby is ad- application with Miss DeVore. To viser. GRADUATION be eligible, children should be four REMEDY years and six months old by Sep- DIAMONDS. GIFTS

tember. AND Final registration for all chil- For Those Hof dren to attend the school will be held Saturday, July 1, between 9 \01.%.1 CARDS and 12 o'clock. Regular work be- Summer gins Monday, July 3, when regis- NICK-NACKS tration for summer session will STATIONERY-' begin. A recreational program for 65 Days children Includes woodwork, arts WALLETS and crafts, story hour, swimming, swinuning lessons, and games. DESK SETS * * In addition to Miss DeVore and Mrs. Lanyon, members of the CREDIT teaching staff for the children's school are Mrs. Ruby Nilli, kin- McWhorter-Young 9 toa.tto Stiff, St 1 I dergarten; Miss Frances McGrath I N C of Monterey, first grade; Miss SAN JOSS 21 grade; )61. Hineitiocan, Wanda Wrtherspoon, second 2401. First Street Mrs. Alice Raine, third and fourth AMERICAN DAIRY 17th and Santa Clara Sts. grades; and' Miss Meriel Kilfoyl. * DIAMONDS

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