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es- Editor Gives Street Closing Bid 9 Council Letter Endorsed By ASH Prexy By BOB CRAFT A letter recommending the closing of 7th street between San Spettiatta Citric): and San Fernando 1.rne.1+ # .0 ...rOug..k trafficI+; at ...een .or - warded to the City Council of San Jose. SAN JOSE STATE The letter, prepared by SPARTAN DAILY Editor Bob Penher COLLEGE and endorsed by ASII President Don Ryan, will be brought up before VOL. 44 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 the council at tonight's meeting. NO. 134 Penher, who will attend the meeting, declared that "with the '4additicat of a new cafeteria, sched- iileut to be completed next May, Louis Armstrong To Visit Big Robbery-- and a Student Activities Building now y ndpr study by the legisia- ture, the campus stands divided." Boysw Bagt", Bear Campus, Meet Students Both buildings are to be located F rom Lbraryi east of 7th street. By RANDIE E. POE p.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Alpha Stars will perform at 9 o'clock In his letter, Pentzer stated The San Jose Normal chool Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong, Tau Omega House, 202 S. 11th. tonight at the Civic Auditorium. that 71h street, already a traffic who has trotted the globe Bear, used as a mascot, was taken making ATO is Armstrong s supeiestature is de- problem area, shows signs of be- sponsoring his campus from the library exhibit last week. friends, hopes to add a legion of rived from a rollicking but not coming a traffic hazard to both visit. The bear scat part of a Librars's Spartans to the collection today. haughty personality, his farcial motorists and pedestrians as our From 3 p.m, to 3:30 p.m., he'll Centennial Exhibit on display in Armstrong said last week that way with a word, and the tidal campus facilities expand." the old library wing. he'd "like to meet as many SJp engage in a coffee chat with re- wave of rhythm which he manu- According to Pentzer the Ma- A note was left saying "thanks. xitadents as possible" from 2:3b presentatives of the SPARTAN factures. His trumpet speaks with jority of students living in board- from the 11th Street Athletic DAILY, Playboy, Life, and ATO inborn gusto. ing houses or sororities and far- Club" was found in the place temities, use the five crosswalks Probation Parole brothers and their dates. PECULIAR ONE where the bear had been. The Armstrong on the two-block section of 7th Newsreelmen from Pathe World Story Is a pe- A Senior police tnlijor, who was culiar one. , Street. on duty at the time as a security Association Holds l'ntil he appeared on the Pentzer feels that "the students officer, took the license number of scene. jazz t rompeteers a ere hold to the belief that the campus the car used as the get -away car. I is something sepearute from out - Annual Conference greeted by nothing but unruf- A suspect has been named but his fled )14410%. II was Satehmo's side metropolitan life and that tho The California Probation and identity has not been released. performance in the "Hot Choco- feeling of the college as a separ- Parole Assn. is holding its annual The Bear was found in the attic lates" resit's% In 1929 which first ate entity cannot be maintained conference today through Wednes- of a home on S. 6th street mid al k the 11110..iv critics out of by a bisecting thoroughfare." day in the San Jose Civic Audi- donated to the college a month In the letter, Pentier and Ryan torium. Included in the conference their rocking chairs. ago. the cornet stated that "we realize that al- is a special Workshop for Students Armstrong learned College officials call the theft in a I-ouisana orphanage. In 1917 ready the city and college are at 2 p.m. today, according to Dr. a prank and it is believed that working on 4th street plans and T. C. Esselstyne, associate profes- he met Louis (King) Oliver, who they know where the old Normal first teacher. we, the student body, realize and sor of sociology. became Satch's school Mascot is located. support the priorities of that T h e workshop consists of a One year later, Armstrong re- street. We do feel, however, that panel, headed by Robin Gilbert, placed Oliver as tr peter wills 7th street deserves study Division of Criminology, Univer- Kid Ory's hand. When he join- and con- Dinner honors sideration worthy of attention." sity of California, which will dis- ed Fate Marable'si riserboat mu- The letter also stipulated that cuss jobs and careers in probation, sic -makers two years later, it SCARE ME, DADDY The fickle fingers of fame rest heasily Pentzer and Ryan "represented parole, and institutions. was evident that the bazooka- on the brow of Pete I7eberroth following his oserwheiming victory Dr. Atkinson, In the Rally Committee's Ugly Man Contest Friday. l'eberroth hopes the student body and in no way Other members of the panel will THE SATCHMO voiced Stitch was on his way. to face up to the burden. Sponsored by Delta Zeta sorority, I. eber- was the plea meant to represent be: Richard Donati, probation of- ...Says howdy Today TRUMPET ENERGY roth alone drew $256.45 to the Student Union Fond. Retiring Prof the feelings of the college admin- ficer. San Mateo; Wilson Young, His wellsprings of trumpet en- News, KF'DC, KSBW, and KNTV Dr. Earl W. Atkinson, former istration." parole officer, Oakland; Loyd ergy soon flowered with Fletch head of the Business Division, also will be on hand. "Satchmo" was The action stemmed from an Jensen, correctional classification Henderson's New York group in honored by a testimonial dinner editorial written by Pentzer officer, San Quentin; and Cal music will be played from the bal- 1924. Blood Donors Assist last Friday n i g ht at the Hawaiian week directed to the city of San Terhune, a recent SJS graduate cony. Collecting a formidable follow- Gardens by members of the busi- ing as he went along, Armstrong Jose, concerning the problem. "The and Oakland parole officer. ANTICIPATE 5000 ness faculty and special guests, formed his first band in 1927. response to that editorial from More than 5000 people are an- 'Ugly Man' To Win who relate: several incidences students was very good, and Don .8Inee 1935, when he signed a about the life of Dr. Atkinson ticipated, according to Ron A total of. $.55.3, was donated to Each penny contributed eoUnled Ryan and I feel that the students recording part with Deere Rec- throughout hls lifelong Student Teachers as one vote. career. are behind its all the way." stated Schmidt, who was inetrumental ords. Sat chub has been a going the Student Union Fund from the prospective autumn secondary Dr. Atkinson came to San Jose Pentzer In bringing the New Orleans - Rally Committee's Seventh An- Actually, it was a minor blood teachers concern. Ile has copped almost in 193,1 and a year later was made student seeking junior drive that gave Ueberroth his Concerning action by the council horn Satehmo to the campus. every Mlisleal plaudit available department head, a post he high, special or general secon- nual Ugly Man Contest that ended filled on the matter, Pentzer said "we and was named to Down Rears overwhelming victory. Drawing for 21 years. He plans dary credentials are to meet to- .He will receive a police escort Friday. The forces supporting win- to retire both realize that it takes tremen- Hail of Fame in 1952. $200 from their building fund to at the morrow at 3:30 p.m. In Room 55 from the Hotel St. Claire to the ner Pete Ueberroth contributed al- end of this school year. dous time to bring something like donate in Ueberroth's cause, 10 Approximately 80 persons at- to receive their assignments, ac- fraternity house shortly after his They tossed away the mold af- most half the total, donating this before a legislative body. In members of the Delta Zeta house tended the testimonial fete and cording to Dr. I. W. Ford, head arrivial here. Ile and his All - ter making Satchmo. Go see him. $256.45 in the three-day contest. fact, it will probably take monthe promised to repay the debt by heard at least 10 businessmen and of the Secondary Education De- of discussion and consideration for selling a pint of blood each at $20 college executives laud the retir- partment. a pint. Several of the girls have any action, but we thought if we already kept their pledge, accord- brought it to their attention now,

Student Directors Wind-Up Season i ng to Andra Berger, Delta Zeta we would get results sooner." SJ Glee Clubs president. Ron Robinson, newly elected Will Perform This Week With 5 One-Act Plays Rally Committee treasurer, said Frosh To__Diseuss he believed 1957's quest was "one The last groups of student -direc- Ivan Pauleett----isM-- Sonicr Meauviite and Jim Davis as of the most profitable Ugly Man ted one-act plays will be presen- Nancy Dunn is Mme. Soncier, Jim Charles P. Fenton. In Concert Hall Contests in a long time." He said Segregation Issue ted today and Wednesday on the Dunn is M. Passandeau, Dick Tash The Men's and Women's Glee "Chez lea Chiens," translated the Committee was "very happy" Freshman class will hold a busi- Main Stage, The College Theater. is the Prince, Davey Schmidt is Clubs will offer a program of freely means, "going to the dogs." with the response to the contest. ness nieeting today in Room 55. Going on the boards today at 4 Dr. Aligue and Mel Peterson is choral music at their Spring Con- And this is what it's all about. The class will continue p.m. are "Vie Bronze Lady and the servant. "Also rens" in the first division. discussion cert tomorrow at the Concert Hall Written by Alfred Savoir it stars of the segregation issue. the Crystal Gentleman," directed "Another Way Out" is a farce their sponsors and their amount - of the Music Building at 8:15 p.m. Lee De v i n as the gentleman, Sophomore and Junior by .Bob Montilla; "Another Way on marriage written by Lawrence were: Randy Reinstedt, Kappa classes The program will include early Shirley Ahern as the lady, Pat will meet jointly today In Room Out,' directed by Robert Gordon; Langner. This show will be done Kappa Gamma and Theta Chi. 17th Century compositions by Byrd Garvey as the husband, Ken Sa- 24 for the last meeting of the year. and "Chez Les Chiens," directed in period costumes-- the roaring $149.61; Larry Bruton, Delta Gam- and Youll, music by Bach and vickas as the fisherman and Clark Each class will present 15 minutes by Manuel Carillo. twenties. The play was produced ma and Delta Sigma Phi. 888.38; Brahms, and works by contem- Mires as the gaurtlian. of entertainment and refreshments Playing Wednesday at the same here four years ago but the direc- Ray Bartosh, Kappa Alpha Theta, porary composers. will be served. time and place are "Villa for tor assures that this presentation "May Moon," by Maxine Fin- $43.19, George Wagner, Alpha Chi Russell M. Harrison, assistant Following the meeting the two Sale." directed by Pat Garvey and will be entirely different. sterwald, has been called a tragic Omega, ee.52; and Richard Pas- professor of music, directs the classes will attend a performance "May Moon," directed by Wayne The story takes place in Green- fantasy. The story takes place sini, Sigma Chi, $6.42. glee clubs. In addition to his glee by Louis Armstrong at the ATO Ward. wich Village and stars Jay Miche- sometime in May in a park In "Also rens" in the second di- club w o r k, he teaches special house. All sophomores and juniors "The Bronze Lady," is written lle as Pomeroy Pendleton, Cath- Italy. vision were: Lee Borkenhagen. Phi DR. EARL W. ATKINSON methods for future music teachers ... Retiring are urged to attend the meeting, by Henri Duvenoir and is the leen McClure as Margaret Mar- present Sigma Kappa. $1.42; George Prof and supervises student teachers. Characters of both the according to Bill Douglas, Sopho- story of a man who will go to any shall, Karla Linden as Mrs. Abbey, Brown, Coed Manor. $1.30; Peter lie received his B.S. degree from and past are portrayed by one of ing professor. Dr. Elmer H. Staf-niuure (lass president. extent to get away from his wife: Mora Jacott as the Baroness de van den Akker, Chi Omega, $.88; Western Michigan College, his M. the largest casts ever utilized in a felbach, professor of education, Dick Pike, Alpha Phi. $85: and Mus. Ed. from the University of one-act production. The people of and the head of the business de- Dick Fly, Delta Upsilon, $.20. Michigan, and his doctorate in ed- the present include; Eric Faust partment when it was organized were two blue ucation from the University of as the tramp. loe Markham as Also donated in 19241, led the list of weakens. Life (,onsiders marked Oregon. Ile taught vocel and in- the artist. Wanda McKoin as merchandising chips Arthur Kelley, professor of Bruton, a strumental music in the public Urania, K en Savickas as the "worth 25 points" for business and faculty member of for Reinstedt and a Covering Tour schools of Michigan and Oregon policeman, Dick Parks as Paul, paper. clip the accoimting department since No credit for 14 years during which he was Gail Anderson as Diane, Joey piece of a leaf for Fly. 1928, and Wesley E. Overson, as- Life magazine is considering head of the music department in Mendlin as the first hag, Jeanne was given. sistant professor of business, who covering the Social Science De- a Eugene, Ore, high school for Marsh as the second hag, and Ueberroth's forces waited until was associated with Dr. Atkinson partment's Japan Study Tour, July four years. Louise Englehardt as the third the final day to make their bid. when both were teaching at 7 to Sept 7, according to Mrs. hag. Leaders at the end of Wednesday the University of Arizona. are the Latham of the Site Travel Agency other faculty members who spoke in San The people of the past include; and Thursday's action were Bru- Francisco. of JoAtkinson. T u Coed Wins Title Elisabeth Keller as Urania, Pam- ton and Reinstedt, respectively. Dr.Dr. . Mrs Latham sa id that student ela Machin as the first child. Linda Ueberroth and the Delta Zeta 'ahlallisf. college interest and local publicity %void 'Miss San lose' president. Fred F. Hareleroad, Maxfield as the second child. sorority will each' be presented a probably be the deciding factors Nancy J u d, an 16-year-old dean of instruction, and business in determining whether or not the Florice Cirone FIS the third child. trophy at Tuesday's meeting of manager E.S. Thompson are mem- psychology major here, won the Manuel Carillo as Francesco, and the Rally Committee executive tour would have Life magazine tiers of the college administration coverage. title, "Miss San Jose" in a con- Ed Holmes as Coant Rizzo. council at 1:30 p.m. in the Stu- who honored the former test held Thursday night. dent Union. division The tour, sponsored by SJS and Miss Jur!, by winning the title. "Villa for Sale" stars Phillip chief. open to all college students, still also gained the right to compete Upton, Berenda Cullins, Bobbie Others speaking at the dinner has a few openings according to in the "Miss Santa Clara County D'Amico, Eli Feldstein, and Shirley were Pat ('ii r ry. manager of Dr, William H. Vatcher, Jr., tour Southwestern Ptiblishing Co., leader and Fair" finals. She will also com- Ahern. Theme Deadline assistant professor of pete in the "Miss California" judg- Weaver Meadows, a former SJS political science. Interested stii. is a serious comedy written ing at Santa Cruz. This Today at 2:00 p.m. I the instructor now in charge of the dents may sign for the tour in the Miss Just impressed the judges during a n d expressly for the deadline for themes for nest business department at College of Summer Sessions Office, Room in the figure division (37-24-36) "DaDa" movement. Translated by sears Homecoming Parade. Mar in, Dr. Carlton Peterson, act- 106, and in the talent division, where Dr. Clancy from the Sanskrit, it The ,hemes are to he turned ing dean of the graduate school Eight units of credit can be oh.. she spoke on "The Pursuit of Hap- In at the AR receptionist In the of business at Stanford University tamed with successful completion Mora Jacott, concerns itself chiefly with the piness." ANOTHER WAY OUT? the Baroness de Memos file, Student Union. A $10 merchan- anti Rose Atkinson, son of Dr. of the tour. The total, 81454, would %lichens, Pomeroy Pendleton, the eye young gives Jay in a 'Irene train antics of a itinerant sema- Atkinson and head of the business include college tuition fees, trans. Bobbie Stillwell, a 19-year-old Way (hit." one -act play directed by Bob siordon dise order from Mosher', for "Another and show- tics professor who campaigns to radio TV major here, took second ing this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the College Theater. Men will be awarded the a Inner. department at San Jose Junior pprtation, god and accommoda- place in the contest. Photo by French reMOVe the "It- from "crumby." College., NEN --"-"NaleineftwefwesWfwel

LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS Misr Why Do College Grads' Noodles Grow? Spa2tan Could It Be From Eatin"Thimk Food'? SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Misrepresentation NEW YORK (UP) June grad- "About the only modernization Page 2 Monday, May 27, $957 uates' heads are getting bigger. I can think of is in the addition Dear Thrust and Parry - The nation's cap and gown in- of the zipper instead of the hook - I am confused I had the Im- dustry reports this trend, with- and -eye closing," said Mrs. Cath- He Who Comprehends Knows Little pression that editorials appeared out speculating whether the cause erine Cirsici, of the New York under the proper heading of edi- is cramming on food full of vi- Cap When first the learned instructor spoke with me I was a new office of the Collegiate and torials. not masked in the class tamins or on food for thought. Co fool and he made me feel it. He told me many things and I staggered Gown meeting reports. Graduates also are taller, on the in wonder for I had not seen them before. The fair haired (mutually he Is He was effulgent with brilliance, like a wizard, and I lived only average. prematurely gray I author .of 'fact, we find the in dark corners. "Matter of the article In question tle1.1114 to graduates are spreading both CAR WASH But he illuminated them for me. He said he would show me the Approed MinuteMan Sisrrice think lie con read any meaning one cap and gown way through the labyrinth. ways." reported he ssishes Into class affairs and manufacturer who didn't want his American Car Wash Co. Inc. When next I went to listen to the learned doctor I was still a then e1 I upon them. 21 NORTH FIFTH STREET fool and thought I knew more than I did and did not think I was still name used. If he wants to editorialize, let "This seems to apply to both Open Daily Sunday A.M. fool. him do so under the proper guise I as6d him many questions and he answered them. boys and girls," he continued. "We When the freshmen voted for "any now frequently measure gowns He continued to lead me, lighting the path. And I expected we inoe that will further the cause should find our way out of the dark anfractuous passages into a splen- for high school seniors - - boys ACE of desegregation," they surely felt who are six feet three and four." did truthful sunlight. the "cause" would not be helped That was my idealism. "A cap size of 're or 7ais used by using force. now both are LUNCHEON And in the midst of it, when I thought I believed I was no long- to be a rarity . . . The report in the DAILY said commonplace," said H. B. Rud- 476 S. 10th er a fool, and they did not call me one, the learned professor stopped the proponent hail no force III Sons featuring often in the long journey to talk with me. nick, vice president of Cox Mind %% live' he made the motion; Vining, Inc., a 120-year-old And by then I had taken to my tutoring and lucubrations and and ORDERS TO GO therefore. I belle% ti the report- firm. Spaghatti found I could ask questions he could not answer. er 55 ar. editarilizIng whets say- The industry, which is moving and meat balls 60 And he was no longer a wizard. ing, "this apparently includes Re.ioli 50 But I continued to follow his torch through the labyrinth. Into its peak season, reported the UM' of .fiarce." Bar B-Q Beef Sandwiches 33 For he fold me where to look for the truth. more variety in color and fabrics lIon. Steak And I realized he had Nothing was said about using done much research. in commencement attire. Other- with trimmings 95 force at the meeting, so your I thought perhaps the answer had just evaded him. I knew wise, little change in the tradi- I "Steve Wilson" type of fellow Our Speciality: would do better. tional robe, whose ancestry can "Don't worry about those chapters we skipped I believe I've just dreamed it up on the way times. SOUTHERN FRIED DOGS Yesterday I went again to speak and hear the learned teacher. be traced to medieval GLO BROILED BURGERS covered them adequately in the final." back to make his bid for a byline. conserva- And he complained of his rheumatism and removed his spectacles to "Academic people are 25c ASH 560 "It rub his weak eyes. tive people," said Rudnick. PHONE CY 4 3389 He said he wished the passages were not 59 dark and damp and anything, the college tradition, Open 9 that they did not have deep flowing underground rivers one could fall Term Paper Troubles Told; Learning Theories Expounded; are getting more so." in and disappear. And then he and I had a rapport and a sympathy. Plagiarism, He gave me the torch and told me to go on in the dark passages Research; or Might This Be Called Busywork? alone. By BILL HOWARTH figments of the author's imagina- Suggested historical figures and And I will. But my idealism is gone. Term papers, when they are tion. The titles of SOtIFCC volumes situations: (a) Count Reginald I know I will never see that faraway final light at the end of the finished and stand in piles of are completely concocted. The au- Zounds, An Elizabethan Oaf. The passage that light which grows bigger as one stumbles on. typed-on bond paper, are nice. thor's main problem is to lend things he did were too shocking to I only hope I may do as well and come as far as my teacher. They are not nice when they are credibility to his footnotes and he mentioned in historical ac- B. H. not finished. SOOrices. counts. Fortunately, however, he It is hard for the student, beset Example footnotes: Ibid. Ace kept a diary, which was recently Campus Re-Identifies Concrete Walk with unfinished TPs, to properly Tahoe, "The Other Side of the re-discovered in mud dredged up iinderstand the educ'ationalist's Lake," Backroom Press, 1849. from the Thames bottom. lb) Ra- As 'The Freeway, Bloody Bike Lane' theory that, in effect, TPs have Frond, Sicmind. "Female Psy- vius MMus: He had the First an educational function. chology," Ariz., Short Creek Press, Roman Nose for News. He re- By ROZ BERTHOLD It has been said by certain labe- 1776. ported on the circuses in the Col- "The thing" which leads from the new Library addition to the fying factions that rather than Bacchus. Paul, "How to Put osseum. His original words come brides' stationery construction has become an actual part of SJS at last. cribbing notes from books to make Yourself In A Trance." Berne. down to us today because he Students and faculty who referred to it as "the thing" have guest registers lip TPs. and having to type these Arthur Shield's Press. 1620. (This wrote them with his own blood on thought up synonyms for that "lovely slab." Many campus sayings notes in sequence, it would be one's a harthgain thin slices of garlic bread. (c) originated when students felt that original names were not expressive imprinted napkins and matches easier to simply go to work 2. The l'honey Topic TP. This Corporal Joe Blow: He Hated enough. on the desired paragraphs in said is a Ti' tn a plausible sounding Strawberries, The Corporal wrote Such campus expressions as "Outer Quad," "under tablecloths, cups, plates the Arch," subject which does not roast. Europe during "Cooptime," and the name that" - books with sissors and paste. on walls all over The most popular This, howe:er. Eserything about It is false be- World War II. It seems he would Ask for our FREE booklet members of Tau Delta Phi. whol name for "the may not satis- Ithing" cause there Is no such thing. of generals. 'SO YOU'RE GOING TO BE MARAIZEr" make their home in the Tov.er, seems to be "the freeway." fy the innate craving of some have sacked all sorts Running a professors The big problem Is to choose the illuminating methods use to refer to their landlord, "cel- close second is "blofsly to keep students busy All these bike lane:: right title. Facility ssith words of TP writing, and many more. her dweller," got their start this similarly to 'bloody %%risking doing busy work. bayshore," and is important. are available in Mr. Bluffmore's way. don't forget "101 Plagiarism may be dishonorable, hut it Sample titles: "Schmirvodkism, book. It's on sale now in the Spar- Ilicilhorter Young .5. .. The campus historian is not ezitension." sure entails a heck of a lot of A Current Dilenia;" "The Great tan Shop, second floor. quite sure who invented the word -The thing- will still he the work. Australian Foot -Eared Pengy- "coopology" or the term DAR, main name for rair "slab of con - Tills IS RESEARCH? And thou shalt wat:" "Conformity Among The standing for "darned average rais- crete." hut some persons just plagiarize and Paramecium." ers." Some of our local expressions won't acknowledge the fact that call it research. 3. Historical Personality TP. In we must admit did not originate it's here to stay, unless it holds Is it fair that professors should this paper the author must dream at SJS, but the new expressions too much water and then we can demand of a student such tangi- up an historical figure, assign him for "the thing" are completely lo- have the pleasure of seeing it ble evidence as a TP of his hav- a period and significance, and cal ripped out and another one put in ing read a number of paragraphs Its place. in a number of books? then say intelligent things about him. All sources are dilapidated Our local freeway has made tiVhy not knock out the busy tomes found only in crypts, mum- friends with the San Jose Fire work and run it on the honor Callaway's Crystal my cases and private collections. Department, anyway. system? Creamery A good Spartan never tells a (They are non-existent, of course.) Fountain: Breakfast, Lunch, lie. Dinner Commit tee Meets Another nice thing about TPs, 7th Si E. Santa Clara however, is that they teach one A special meeting of the Rally not to procrastinate. Spaltan'aily Committee Executive Council will It's a beautiful lesson. Too bad be held tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in so few learn it. Entered as second class matter the Student Union, it was an- A student comes to class in the April 24, 1934, 0 San Jew Calif., nounced by Committee chairman under the act of March 3, 1879. morning, which isn't one for him Member California Newspaper Pub- Dick Sargent. because he never went to bed; he Association. The Committee will act on says, his red eyes wavering, "I had Published daily by the Associated recommendations f o r committee six last night." Students of San Jose State College, ' chairmanships for 1957-58. Recom- He ain't talking about milk, except Saturday and Sunday. during mendations may be left in Box "R" this college year with one no. due. man. It's TN he means. ing each final esamination period. in the Union. A great critic and scholar if Certificates of merits will be Subscriptions accepted only on a Ti's in America today is 0. 1. remainder -of-school year basis. In ' presented to outgoing executive of- Bluffmore. a disreputable senior, tall sornestot. $3; in Spring gamester. ficers and the new officers will for as long as he can remember, 51.50. be acquainted with their jobs and at Mason Brown University, Pigs Pons of the Globe Printing Co duties. Corner. Neb. 1445 South First St., San JONI. Gehl. I. has been struggling 0. with .01110.. the problem qf incorporating cre- 4-6414fdi. ativity into the standard. U.S.. Telephone: CYpress IT'S FOR REAL! by Chester Field foriel. Est. 210; Athosrtizing Dept pat. off. reg., buy 'cm by the car- Est. 2is, ton, original by wax on the desk, look new ribbon, loc. cit., op. cit.. ROBEPdEitNorTZER Ti's for years. 111.1Sin31 Menaier His efforts have not met with smiles. HENRY HUSTEDT Nevertheless, some of his meth- ods of writing "creative" TPs are Do i:::NYA 11E4;1..A4Z IN edifying. REPORTERS ettlyrIt. tom !huf- mAstri.rs 1.01.0vv Donna Marin. Mika FRESH!. fy. Arthur Cosi, Bob Craft Jim Cy- 1:Natinpler are as folloss: (Mol- pher, Jim Di Mel Gauntr. Ca. est From the Hotline% hook, celie Hansen Doug Hill. Rill Ho- Hero's the way to start a feud "Manuel ;Intl Mode1,1 Stan- warth. Tom Larirnorc Lynclell Man- Larry Reese. Bar. f that is what you seek!) ford Press, ley. Rendie Poc orly Reynolds Jrry Shoelsn, CJne Falacious Footnote When somebody insults you. 1. The irr. Ttsisndori it Sill Watkins. Return the other's cheek! This is on a topic the author al- ready knows something shout. LT), Suggested topics: "Girls." "I Like Switch to Shell Premium with TCP .lane," "How I Spent Last Easter Jill 110011.04100 Vocation." No research is neces- 41111111m . . sary. The foothotes are entirely and restore lost power while you drive! MORAL; . 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Spikers Defeated In cpaptait cpc11-4 Daily Report of Spartan Athletics Weekend Trackfests Monday, May 27, 1957 SPARTAN DAILY Pag 3 By RANDIE E. POE MODESTO San Jose State's track varsity had its pride twisted here Saturday night, and only a SOU/ Is ern Cal come -through performance by a trio of ex-Spartans saved face for SJS in the Cal Relays. PARKING Occidental rolled up 39 points to win the open division; the Spartans lounged in a ninth place tie with North Carolina College, who had only one man entered, with five points. Receives Eine PROBLEM? Ex SJSer Lang Stanley again sparked the L.A. Striders to victory in the sprint medley (3211) and SPOKANE. Wash. UPI If Late For School mile relay (3:11.4). Hoofing the second leg in the mile test, Stanley blared from behind to make up more Mighty Southern California at:: than six yards on USC and Oxy. His final dither. We'll Park It For You 220 -yards had the oveflow crowd of 9000 in it little Idaho were fined VON In the sprint medley, Ken Dennis handed Stanley a sizeable Wilson, Eddie Southern, Ilollis each today for violations of G. had and the former Spartan steered across the tape with a 2,5- STATE Gainey and Bobby Whilden posted yard winning margin. oxy ran second, t*Se grabbed third. Pacific Coast Conference code. a :40.3 reading to win. SJS was SHELL SERVICE Herm Wyatt tossed his body 6 ft. 9 in. to capture the high-jump. USC drew its fine for state- fourth behind Fresno and Houston. UNION with ex-USC leaper, Ernie Shelton, negotiating runnerup glory. ACROSS FROM STUDENT 6-8 for S.1's four-man relay team ran ments made by -a basketball coach Another ex-SJer, , tied the pole vault FOURTH & SAN FERNANDO for third in fourth in a field of four teams. of an official or officials" during by clearing 14-6, while Oxy's sailed 15-3 and agonizingly Great Britain's Derek Ibbotson and after a conference basketball failed at -15-10. won the mile in 4:06.4 and Pfc. game last season. Patronize Our Advertisers Semi-Rapid Ray Norton, now in the jaws of a frightful slump, was won the 440, just an ordinary sprinter here. wired from LA. that he could not compete be- LOS ANGELES Texan Bobby cause "I'm pretty tired and have two exams Monday." which left Fres- MOEE0w, who has what the cats STATE SHELL SERVICE no State's Mike Agostini and Okla. the most, and Tom Courtney, home A&M whipper Orlando Haz- call who resembles a nitespot bouncer, ley the pre-race favorites. Featuring Crest Pipe Shop stole the spotlight in the annual Agostini, winning TABACALERA Baby-sized Coliseum Relays Friday night be- Th. Finest Manila Ciga both the 100 (:9.5) and 220 ( :20.7), fore a throng of 43,955. TCP 47 No. FIRST STREET just nipped Hazley in the century. and Morrow rang up a new Colls- WHIRLWINDS Already the holder of two world marks. SAN JOSE Norton, who finished a way-back sprint record of :9.4 to whip Sslei. Texas relay team gave San Jose State some speed point- sixth, was even with the leaders ers in Modesto. Shown at right. J. Frank Daugherty. Reading clock- COMPLETE AUTO MAINTENANCE at 20 yards, but then he began to Ray Norton and six others. It wise from Daugherty are Hollis Gainey, Wally Wilson, Robby Whil- Across from the Student Union run like a man overcome with was no picnic, however, for the den and Eddie southern. Coach shown in center FOURTH and SAN FERNANDO susintss Abilene losiftie. Orlando Healey (top row). mgcmini t smoke. klt HEnnEos at the fin- " 96E SArl FlItaPaDO (4.2.150 Norton was fourth in the fur- was six inches back RENT A TYPEWRITER long. running :21.2. ish. with ESirs Mike Agostini The Spartan 440 relay team also In third place. Norton and IT- Heavies To Go SPECIAL STUDENT 112 LA's Dave James tied for fifth. RATE. 3 MONTHS was hammered limbo. Texas Uni- s.ersity's card-sharp cast of Wally For Top Title NEW YORK (UP) - - heavy- Meet the weight Champion Floyd Patter- son and top contender Tommy SALE Gridders (Hurricane) Jackson were sign- §PlaSi/00 8101TI" ed today for a title fight at the OF MISCELLANEOUS DEBRIS Polo Grounds "durii?g the last week of July." A PRE -SUMMER VACATION INVENTORY SALE EL RANCHO The independently promoted 15- OF MISCELLAANEOUS ITEMS. IF YOU NEED A SZAIQA1rOGA round bout became official when Tory Martha Jackson's manager, Lippe Breid- UNION T-3 err Curt., Hyr SWEAT SHIRT (In May?) WE'VE GOT THEM ON hart, finally signed for the match. Ginger Michael "MR. CORY" ETC. Rennie plus Walt Disney's Patterson's manager, Cus D'Ama- SALE. HOW 'BOUT "T" SHIRTS, BOOKS, "TEENAGE REBEL" "CINDERELLA" to, had signed 10 days ago. COME ON IN AND SEE WHAT'S FOR SALE . . . lus The television and radio rights "Best Things in Life Are Fres" Gordon MacRae Dan Daily will be sold for at least $175.000. NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'LL FIND . . . SPARTAN DRIVE-IN He expects the gate to range be- and Rock Eliz. Jamas tween $500,000 $600,000. Jack- Hudson Taylor Dean son will receive 20 per cent of OWN IF "GIANT" all net receipts: Patterson 40 7-306 plus per cent. cpar tan Sock ctope "GAY PARISIAN" In addition, Jackson will re- ceive $5000 training expenses in ... right on campus advance. MAYFAIR Walt Disney's "CINDERELLA" "The True Story of Jesse James" Robt. Wagner Jeff Hunter ROBERT E. DUNIVANT 30 Min. Short: Position End ''Men of the Dessert' Age 21 Ht. 6'2" Wt. 185 High School Montebello, Calif. Bob has the inside lead for a STUDIO starting end position on the 1957 edition of San Jose State foot- ball. Primarily an offensive end. MGM PRESENTS 345 SO FIRST ST. Bob won all-conference honors at hip Southern California high Are Stewart IN PERSON! school and competed on the Ful- Gardner Granger Tuesday Only May 28 lerton Junior College squad prior David Nivan LITTLE RICHARD to his enrollment at SJS. This His Band and Entertainers physical education inajoi ts "THE LITTLE HUT" ROCK 'N ROLL STAR ried and has a daughter. Bob has OF MOVIES -- TV RECORDS participated on track squads also, Color Cinernescope ruhning both the All Seats $1.50 high and low hurdles in junior college.

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Pot. 4 SPARTAN DAILY Monday, May 27, 11S7 r Committee Senate Committee Will Ask LibraryOffersOne-Unit Begins Drive Two New Colleges in State SA('RAMENTO -111P)- A key This language would assure lo- For Signers Senate committee agreed today !cation of the college in Sonoma with an Assembly group's policy county instead of near Vallejo. One-Week Workshop With more than 1500 signatures that two new state colleges , The bill being drafted by the Sets- California. !already secured, the Student Y 'Pattern for Progress, a one- them and Southern should be established in Orange I ate group will provide for the en- dean of Pledge-Petition Committee will week workshop on all phases of , Dr. Fred Harcleroad, and Southern Alameda Counties tablishment of a teacher training Brown, begin an all-out campaign today modern school library adminintra- instruction; Dr. James W. and sites purchased in the North institution near Vallejo or Napa. coordinator: to reach its goal of 5000 signa- *ion will be held on campus from graduate program Bay area and Stanislaus County. As for a proposal for a State June 18-22. according to Miss Dr. Richard 13. Lewis, director of , tures for its non-discriminatory A four-man sub-committee of College in the Monterey-Santa Dora Smith, head if the depart- audio-visual services; Miss Joyce lhousing petition. Semite finance, headed by Sen. 'Cruz area, the committee decided ment of librarianship. Backus, libi anon. The committee will set up Hugh Burns D-Fresno), agreed to defer action and ask the Sen- Mrs. Mary Peacock Douglas, Miss Hellen Bullock, education booths in five locations today, ac- to appropriate $4.300,000 in school ate interim committee on educe- school library administrator -and librarian; l'Pr, William G. Swee- cording to Mel Powell, chairman. bond money to carry out the pro- ' tion to study the needs of that of school libraries in ney. teacher education division Booths will be set up near the supervisor gram. area. That would postpone any educa- in the Outer Quad, near the Raleigh, N. C., will direct the con- head: Joe H. West. dean of Coop, action by the Legislature for that summer sea- Home Economics Building, near In addition to concurring with ference. The workshop course will tional services and area until 1959. the Art Building and at the Stu- in Assembly Ways and Means be offered for one unit of credit !tons. and 5.1$ librarianship fac- The Senate bill, like the An- dent Y. Committee recommendation on ,and will stress eradual transition ulty will represent the SJS staff. sernbly version. will provide $1.- Students willing to man one of new State Colleges, the Senate of the school library to an in- Mrs. Marjorie Limbocker, as- 650,000 apiece for the Southern group specified that all new col- structional material center. sistant professor of librarianship. the booths for one hour either Alameda site -and for Orange should leges established in the bill and Workshop advisory staff mem- is assistant workshop director. tomorrow or Wednesday County and $500,000 apiece for the or at those in the future should be up- bers will include both library and I The program, to be held in the sign up at the booth itself North Bay Area and Stanislaus said. per division institutions only. audio-visual personnel from Nor- 'instructional material center in the Student Y, Powell County to purchase 160-acre sites. the new million -dollar library ad- Concerning the petition, Powell "It is our feeling," Burns said, BEST DIRECTOR - Walt Robinson, right. is directing a seene The Senate subcommittee's ac- li- added that it was in no way direc- "that all districts flutist bear part dition, is open to all school from "The Glittering Gate." for which he was named best director tion was taken following the ap- membership poli- of the cost of higher education by SUPPLY YOUR HOBBY brarians, teacher librarians, and ted against the for telesision at the recent Itatlioztelesision Guild Awards. Sevin pearance of delegations from Son- cameraman tor the production. building Junior Colleges for fresh- WITH THE FINEST IN persons interested in curriculum cies or practices of fraternities Swanson, left, %sun the oma County, Solano County and -Photo by Yossern man and sophomore training. HOBBY MATERIALS material center development, ac- and sororities. various other areas, all pleading the petition "The State picks up all the tab at cording to Miss Smith. "Individuals signing for establishment of new State on State Colleges, but pays only Further information may be ob- are doing so as individuals and Aeronauts To Hold Meet on Holiday Colleges. HUSTON'S tained from Miss Smith, SJS de- not as members or representatives 30 per cent of the cost of junior Alpha Eta Rho. SJS aeronaut- off landing. - - - -- partment of librarianship. of any campus organization." colleges. Therefore, with the tre- HOBBY SHOP ics fraternity, will team up with A trophy will be awarded to SJS offers a choice of 25 vnea- 293 S. FIRST STREET mendous growth in the State and the Flying 20 Club this Memorial the pilot who garners the most tional curricula as well as teacher Next to AteSui Cele the growing need for education, Day at Reid's Hilivievi Airport to points. The fun starts at 10 a.m. training and liberal arts programs. we must put emphasis on Junior - OPEN - an air-meet. Reid's airport is located on Cun- stage College development." Mon.-Thurs. - Fri. - 9.9 PLACEMENT CORNER ningham Ave., San Jose. The meet will be open to any The Senate group specifically Tees.- Wsd So - 9-6 This will be the first time that Bungalow Fountain N. Two job placement interviews mentally retarded, band and orc- SJS student who possesses a designated the site for a college the annual air-meet. usually spon- Under New Management or positions in teaching and in hestra. homemaking-English or pilot's license, according to Jack In the four-county area of Napa, Breakfast sored solely by Alpha Eta Rho, Lunch Dinner ndustry will be held tomorrow in social science, secretarial training Acord, Flying 20 publicity man- Mann, Solano and Sonoma as "in Open 7 Days a Week HAVENLY FOODS will be a joint -affair with the the Placement Office, Room 100. and office practice, and machine ager. the area between the city of Son- 430 A.M. 6.30 P.M. Oot Of This World Rosfetoroof Details and appointments are shop-shop mathematics. Junior Flying 20. Corner 9th 5 Williams The competition will consist of oma and Santa Rosa." , Breakfast Lunch Dinner available in that office. high positions are in girls' P. E., Any pilot entering the meet three events: a 180-degree power- BANQUETS A SPECIALTY Interviews to be held are: eighth grade mathematics, gen- I should have a plane with a con- 00*.WSIAVSWlet.ttotoltt10641464064640/4064401066401444.1.140144 PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS landing; a 180-degree wheel Pet Milk Co., San Francisco, for eral music, and seventh grade off ventional landing gear, Acord CY 3.1682 On Bayskor N. of Julien and a 360-degree power- medical detailers and medical English-social studies. landing: said. salesmen from 9:30 a.m.-12 noon. OU - GOLDEN WEST A degree in business administra- DRY CLEANERS tion or in the sciences is required for the positions. DATEBOOK MAUER'S CAFETERIA sad Redlands Senior High School Speech and Drama Department presents a play. See ond Buy What You Like BACHELOR SERVICE 'Redlands, will interview for teach- MONDAY. MAY 27 Alpha Tau Omega plans a coffee hour at 202 S. 'The Nobel Prize", in the College Theater at 8:15 LAUNDRY ing positions from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Complete Dinners OPEN We Specialize Positions open are in U.S. history- 11 St., from 3:30-4:30 p.m. p.m. Just 7 DAYS A WEEK In Homemade 0 presents a play. Radio Guild plans a radio broadcast over station world history, English for the Speech and Drama Department 1.00 to 1.50 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Desserts FAST SERVICE "'The Nobel Prize", in the College Theater at 8:15 KEEN, -The Story They'll Never Print", directed by Walt Robinson, at 9:05 p.m. 175 SOUTH FIRST - ACROSS FROM KRESS In at 9 - Out at 5 Pin loolooloc.ww....-..w."...moroworo.ow:21 COP will meet in the Student Union from 7-8:30 Student Y will hold a beach party at Sunset Beach State Park from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 25 S. rd p.m. Soph Class will sell snow cones in the Outer FRIDAY, MAY 31 Open 7:30-6. Sat 7:30-1 MEETINGS Attention All Summer School Students 1Quad from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Speech and Drama Department presents a play, "The Nobel Prize", in the College Theater at 8:15 DON'T WALK 20 MILES AFTER PARKING THE CAR Alpha Beta Rho will meet to- WAA will meet at Club Almaden. p.m. JUST DRIVE OR PUSH YOUR JALOPY INTO morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in TUESDAY, MAY 28 Drama Department presents a play, Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma plan a dance from 9 Room L114 for installation of of- Speech and the College Theater at 8:15 p.m. -1 a m. ficers. Guest speaker w ill be "The Nobel Prize", in the SPARTAN PARKING CENTER Serial Chairmen's Committee will hold the 11 featured. Pin 141 S. 4TH STREET -Across from the new library Music Department presents the Men's Glee Club St. Kapers on 11 St. between San Antonio and San Christian Science Organization in the Concert Hall, Music Building, at 8:13 p.m. Fernando streets from 1:30-5 p.m. Don't Worry About the Cost - Student Rates will meet tomorrow evening at Delta Phi Delta plans initiations in the Chapel Sigma Chi plans a dance at Naperdak Hall from 2 hrs. 25c Each add. hr. 10c All day 40c 7:30 o'clock. 9 p.m. -1 a.m. at 6 p.m. Or.. 8 to 6 Re * Collegiate Christian Fellowship Mu Phi Epsilon will sell cookies In the Music SATURDAY. JUNE 1 P.S.: (These guys do lube, repair work, etc.) will meet this evening at 7, o'clock Building from 11 am -1 p.m. Speech and Drama Department presents a play, in Room 24. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 "The Nobel Prize", in the College Theater at 8:15 .4i) Co-Bee plans recreation in the Women's Gym p.m. from 7:30-10 p Psi Chi plans a beach party at, Seacliff from 11 Rider Engineering Prof Speech and Driuna.Department presents a play. a.m.-11 p.m. Social Security -The Nobel Prize", in the College Theater at 8:15 Alpha Phi Omega will hold a dinner-dance at Speaks at Meeting p.m. Hawaiian Gardens from 8 p.m. -1 a.m. CORDS Epsilon Pi Tau will hold a barbecue. Newman Club plans a picnic at CostaRanch All students interested in mech- feoph Class will sell cones in the Outer Quad from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. in 3 seconds anical engineering are requested from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Phi -Sigma Kappa will hold an All-College Golf to attend a meeting tomorrow SPARTAN DAILY will hold a beach party and Tourney at Hillview Golf Csairse night at 7:30 o'clock in Room Fish Fry at Santa Cruz at 4:40 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Elie. Delta Upsilon plans a dance at La Rancho Ala- San Jose Players plans a senior breakfast at The meeting, the second of a mito from 9 p.m. -1 a.m. 556 S. 11 St. at 10 a.m. series, will be held with the ob- THURSDAY. MAY 30 Delta Upsilon will hold a senior breakfast at jective of establishing a mechani- Memorial Day. 10 a.m. cal engineering curriculum at SJS. Sign S. Brooks Walton, professor of 'Ole One Eye' K-Vets Must IRC Selects engineering. will be guest speaker. The regular Korean attendance Refreshments will be served Wins Trophy form sign up for May starts to- New Officers during the meeting. day and lasts through Friday. ac- STICK "Ole One Eye," a one eyed bull cording to Mrs Sue Rankin, Vet- frog brought home the bacon for erans adviser. For 1957-58 Psych Frat Holds the Sigma Chi's last weekend in At.tendance forms can be signed Stan Stevens, a political sci- DEODORANT the annual Frog Jump at Angels in Room 122. A late sign up period ence major from Paso Robles, has Camp. Panel Discussion will be held on June 6. been elected president of the In- Quickest, cleanest deodorant Psi Chi, psyi hology fraternity, "Ole One Eye" turned in A jump ternational Relations Club for you've ever usedl Simply at a recent meeting held a panel of 11 feet, 3 inches to win the next year. Dr. Raymond' W. Stan- glide stick Intercollegiate Division of the discussion in which graduate stu- New Frat Officers ley will act as club adviser next under arms -it melts in instantly. semester dents discussed opportunities in event, in spite of a reported wet Alpha Gamma, art fraternity, replacing Dr. Jackson T. Main. Contains THIOBIPH EN Es, the most the field of psychology, according track. Twenty-five Sigs traveled elected officers for the fall semes- to Joan Saunders, publicity chair- to Angels Camp for the event and ter at a recent meeting. They are: Stevens will replace Barbara effective anti -bacteria agent. It's man. John Wallace, president; Marge Grasso, who in addition to being brought back the two foot trophy the New Kind Stanton, first vice president; Sue the president of IRC, served as of Social Security New officers also were elected. which is now permanently theirs They are: Rolf Godon, president: Hartly, seen) vice president; the Model UN chairman of the -gives you absolute assurance. I because it has been won three Norm Brown. vice-president; Jean Myron Ahlato,m, treasurer; Jan SJS delegation to the recent 4 to 5 months' supply, Telford, secretary; and Jan Arch- times in the last four years by King, historian: and Linda Beer, Model UN held at Stanford. 100. ibald, treasurer. the Sigs. publicity chair trears Also elected to serve for 1957- O plus tan 58 are: Ken Morley, vice presi- dent; Sally Bakotich,. secretary and Muriel Skulski, treasurer. They will succeed Keith Olsen, -CLASSIFIED Penny Keever and ...tharon Wuilfa- burg respectively. THIS SUMMER-work and play FOR RENT WANTED the Western sty! Temporary jobs Dr. Main. this year's adviser, has Driving East after semester. Can for experienced office workers. accepted a teaching position at (Per- another college. Share 41i-rm. apt. Pool, BBQ, take 3. Help pay exp. Cont. Mrs. Work at your convenience available). patio. 3 girls. 476 S. 7, aft. 5. J. H. Webb, Gen. Del., Capitols. ' manent positions also GR 5-3750. Register at WESTERN EMPLOY- Open at 1 P.M. vitt. for Ririe, summer or fall. No Fits Service, Bank of America Typing, term papers, etc. Electric Pins With A "Personality" .kers. 385 E. San Fernando. Bldg., San .1 se, a NO FEE typewriter. Fast service. Carol, Rough Rider cords really rote. Agency. Ten other offices to serve HOUSE of PIZZA I - hdrm. tarn. apt., 1 blk from earn- CY 4-9326. you --- Hillsdale, San Francisco, DELICIOUS GOODIES no more Handiest item in your wardrobe, liquid ;rms. Ai. ail. June 15. 33 S. 8th, Apt. Oakland, Los Angeles. 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