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SPORTS TSEE...... a BRONC-SJS CAGE TILT PAU 3 Spartan Daily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Vol. 41 SAN JOSE. CALIF., TUESDAY, FR. 24:1953 No. 96 Junior Prom Date Set for Jilat-ch 28 The Junior Prom will be the first big social event cf Spring guar- ter. as a result of the date change to March 28 in yesterCay's Junior class council meet.ng. Setting for the Prom, entit:cd -Once In a Lifeime. has been 111 changed to the Peninsula Country cub in San Mateo. It had been . 1 11 1. 1- Forensics Students o 1.1. o oo.411_,o I 1. 1. rIlle 0.1111, -e'4( f1 .1oO In Debate Tonight 1,1:111 loot Coollego. lillo .4,1,1 I-. 1 o c N10 - lii/ (1:0, foi; slIoldenIs l'o1111 he 'III\ t ilor .1 o / ! jol'oo., 1:o1N1 1 o1.1 of California and San I: iao- !Scesi..r I ’:sco State coll.-c,. in two del-ati rA..1 11 r' ..* I . %In .o. K a ppa Kappa Gamma and ti - It)1 hi 111o1 ffaficl000 1 soolia Chi are sponsoring the Nt ill go on to 54 1)1(11- stud. r-: Kolb debates at th.ir houses. Mr; hatainet u ill Is. 1,, ’I nih take play.. at 7:30 0.4.11. k. thi ioem in the - The public oill be hut, Nlar I.: at 7 pie 7lic topic %%III 111,4,1,1 11 At the meeting the' coun.-11 I XERCISING THEIR %Heal chords for the annual 1411 4 arr. The fl leature elassie and Thai the (-jaw.," also appointed ii committee to A Cappella concert tonight are Dan Knou oene iontemporary sacred lllll %ie. It is tree, -n to the 'States should enact a cornpulsois steiling. Alyea. Holland, Rita NIrreholie and Dor- public, and insestigate the possibilities ..f begins at 8:13 p.m. in Morris Dailey law." auditorium. photo hy Parker 1 fair ..niployment practice holding a senior -night. mint - ! At. the Kappa Kappa Gamma laistponed I. .1 lal,r meeting aii) it ho 148 S 11th t air I i II n ii., Hapte....nlati.. al - ft (.! .rk and Riellal fila » large .I.rrs 11g&V.1101i Ito Data tvailable The aftirmatie hold all 111141’ . ollflo il meeting Choir To Present Rill .1)1er and Gary Park oil! see-% third Merolla) 10 syn.-hie- or Graduates hold up the negathe side at the Nit.. .4.01..01 hod) act awittl-. hi fraternit) house, 211 ro t he gradual ion Pi o- !sophomore (lied; S. 11th street. The ot/towil ,i..- Concert Tonight ,cedure for seniors. the Registrar's The dehate will serve diiN- adopted an :Ina Mid se. sin% ,office- re.kased the. Sollowing in- !tic+ lor the Pepper-dine forencies Represcill .111%. -lame .lert The 70-voice college A Cappella choir will present its annual formation yesterday. meet 111 Mardi The college pot* :seniors, ot than education nwt cal dud , Rall's 1111' 110111ed Muff - concert of sacred music tonight in Morris Dailey auditor:um. They thi` ings of all class .ouneils majors. Oust should file their ma- ii hao., will be directed by William J. Erlendson, associate professor of music. jor-minor sheets in the Registia's.r lIn the amendment the ...pia,- The program, which is free and open to the public, will begin more s suggested that the eiani in - office after obtaining approval ot tatit C at 8:15 p.m. In past years the concerts have been well-attended. t he necessar ilern. H.' , ,,tirt treenail:- An audience of nearly 500 ap-. They then should make ap- k and tinl) lor 1. ittni rit iiiisir, -s .lauded the choir's program Sun- I pointments in the Registrar's of- import/mee to all

contemporary American r.rinpo- will register In Morris Dalle) Game Tickets Sale etit. ser, Randall Thompson, is the auditorium at 9:45 a.m. Betu run Male Lurks I ilder Tickets for the San Jose-Santa taming at the :els.. t111:..1 featured number. 10:80 a.m. and noon, ...wen 4.lara haskethal game tonight to attend a tn..4 alv at 3 Ilre progtarn will open with, thins urn meet to discuss tar - will he sold until 3 p.m. in the 'oda) in the Student Union It "Come. Jesti. Come!," by Flach. ions topic.; of the main theme. Police School Desk Ga actuate Manager's office. Room as announced that %%disks!, ..:i Luncheon is to he 1104 in a. "Slew Cervus," by Palestrina. andl Tbi pollee school ha a flea 16. eroded to pit ii;' de.oratonis II 1,Vomen's ecnt cr. Dr "Crucifixtis." by Lotti, will corn- i Catholic student. lie detelt1 have a Tickets are !in cents each with the Student 1 '111,11; ..t 4 pen %4 associate professor aloe the first part of the pro-lWalter Lobito, Name. hut he Is re- 11 heals frictilt card nesdai. 1,.1 Ire ...... at the University of gram. of education ferred to "Markt..." Ile does-

Thompson's composition will op- :California. will be guest speaker. n't attend 'lasses, but on the His subject will he. -Power over eh the second half of the program other hand, he illoi-sn't revelii and and will be followed by "Prayer Language for Child, Youth blue cards. Legislation Against Reds to the Father of /leaven," by Adult." Williams; "Brazilian, Six sections dealing mainly with "Rlackie" is a stray dog syho Vaughn home under the police by Berger. and "The audio-visual aids will meet in the makes his Psalm." school secretary's Completed in Ceororia 'Poe.. Kings,- by 'Wiliam afternoon dealt. Truly. he has found a home le the I UP i I Pguil a t ion hammed Re./ er th, eiirps o - tO as completed and sent to Got aihrg preinier's i, rusal apprco. Faculty ReceiN es Good NeNis nor Berman Talmadge yester- a Si 9011.001) rtt,.l Cudgel day outlawing subversive organiz- ZAN Flee last Berlin Cent Pa' Boost Stu(lents 1)1(in ations includim: thi Communist RERUN .I'I'i Mot. than 3.- With a 5 Per , part) in Georgia .5tio East GUITTIall.. detyin;.: new The State Department of Fin- word has not yet been Members of such gioups would ordei to -shorlt 11 trip to lgnew .uhjeet to imprisonment of op kill- persons atterupting to i-sialP ance has approved a five percent from Sacramento. The retroactive pay increase ; Approvtnat.ly :01 member% ot to 20 )ears, a $2,0011 fine or both horn the S41% Z 'la of Gem many, salary increase for the college I will not affect income tax for the :the abnormal psychology class will Iran IllIsput. sought toilet) in 1%. st Keehn ).-- faculty, according to William 3-ear as income tax is paid I visit Agnew State hospital this af- TEHRAN. Iran it'Pl A %rt.- tetday. 11952 Sr-1.. Eilentiaon, faculty member and on a basis of what is received and I ternoon in their quarterly field 11111S 1111:11U1e. between Premier Mo- president of the college chapter of not what is earned. ! I rip. hammed Mossadech and the Shah ASIIINt:TIN 41'14 Se-cr.. the California State Employees! Pay increases for the president, IA member of the hospital staff complicated It nil's political aitua- tar) of State John Fortier faillis association. i the deans and the business man_ will conduct a clinic for the visit- lion Liti-t night at a critical mo- esterdaN asked Rotart L Jehn- The pay increase is retroactivei agor will be reconsidered in the ors by interviewing various pa- ment in negotiations to settle the son, piesident of Temple unit, is- to Sept. 1, PM. However. the ar- -spring. The faculty pay Increase tients. Anglo-lraman oil dispute. ity. to become chiel of the Inri 1- rival date of the first cheek is , is comparable to one granted the , Dr. Richard W. Rift, assistant Parliament met in emergent, , national Information pi ogr a not Net known. according to Glen Inon-academic larpIONOeS Of the professor of psychology, is in session to dismiss the dispute be- who( h includes the Voice at caloorrosan, accounting officer, as colirg.- last year. charge of the trip. ' INia-11 MliPsNadegh and Shah lice rrIC3 1 2 sP %WEAN DAILY Tumsday Feb 21.). 1 Air Force Officer II ill Speak edingS To ,AFROTC ,Sttulents Here flying training ii. A::- \\ ,: ,..1,-i, iiii.,1, currently Daily stimulate Spartan --1 To First Lt. visiting colleges throughout . Art department: Spring quarterlterest among graduates. the SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE infor- 'United States, Hawaii and art student teachers sign up in Curtis E. Ash will conduct Puerto advanced students 'Rico. pay mal talks with Pu? blish4 daily 4 A. A550.-.:...es4.d..ti of S. JOSO State Cell.9. .8"0 Sat- Art department office and and ' erdey end Sunday. dur,ng the colles yew with ono issue during sack final 1. ,-. for dinner :1? Martin's, of the AFROTC on Thursday- Lt. Ash attended San Jose Stale aoirriastioa ...a Alpha Eta Sigma: Meet today Friday. !college in 1946 as an accounting Air Force hul- Mame.. of th Cia.4cmii PhrwspFair Publishers Association in Room 129 at 7:30 pm. According to an : major. He was recalled to active Pons Printing Co., INS S. First street, San one of 18 Korean at tke Glebe Jose AM .14 Meet today. Student Un- titin. Et Ash is / service from the Air Force reserve Teleolsonos CYpress 4404 Editorial, Est. 210 Advertising Dept.. Eat. 211; at 3:30 p in, ' in February, 1951. is Subscript...a Price 12 SO per yew or $1 per quarter for non -ASS card holders. ion rhapel !services today at 10:4-, h i , During his talk at the college, JERRY BELCHEREditor F. PIRZADEHBusiness Manager am Dr. James Heath will speak of 111-e 141SIS I he will tell of his experiences in Male up Editor this issue DICK DEGNON Engi to help on Leon, flight training and describe his ria Vinci exhibit Tuesday- a present duties. All veterans on the noon are Nicholas and Job for Couple speaking tour are primarily jet Basketball Is Here To Stay fighter pilots who have flown ev- Tuesday night, Raagmakers and is !,-sli-cl for The large and enthusiastic crr...rd at Friday's game with USF A married couple Ivry plane the United States has White light housekeeping in exchange for should dispel any fears Coach Walt McPherson may have had about 7 o'- 'in Korea except the B-29. Flying ?0: Meet tonight at and $50-a-month tee future of basketball on Washington Square. board and room Subjects to he covered in the clock in the Student Union for La modern Santa Clara In the opinion of some, notably a rather pessimistic San Fran- salary in a 'informal meeting include status Torre pictures. home, according to the Place- c4co sportscaster, baslietball in the Bay Area will die if more fans Foreign Missions Felinumbip, as a student officer, advantages ment office. on (IV: Meet today in Room 39 at! of an Air Force career, and other don't turn out for the games. Apparently, however, it is hanging Weekends and holidays will be 12 30 :related subjects designed to in- pretty ivell here. ,m fret'. The home is five utes International Students Organiz- crease interest in flying. The appearance of a yell leader added considerably to the color walking distance front the bus ation: Meet today at 210 S. Sev- of the occasion Friday night, and the ever -reliable band did its usual line. The use of a private car is inth street at 12:30 p.m. good job. It is to be hoped that a yell leader will be present at provided to a responsible pet-son. SHOW SLATE Kappa Delta 11: Open meeting'i Mrs. Nancy Diez. part-time place. every game from now on, and that the band will continue to enliven at f4 o'clock A-1. Six; tonight in menc , . . the gym with its music. their first -year teachers will tell Applications should be made in ea _f Tonight the Spartans meet Santa Clara in the Civic auditorium. experiences All teacher candi- I the Placement office. Room 11)1 31110110: It is an important game to both the Broncos and the Golden Raiders dates are invited. and to see it should be well worth the trip downtown. Kappa Phi: Meet today at thi- At Regular Prices Methodist church at 5:45 p.m. fw "IVANHOE" cabinet pot -luck dinner. Regular Home Ec Head meeting at 7.30 pm. ROBERT TAYLOR hm-Franglit Fashion Fantasy Newman club: Open forum to_ Back from L.A. TAYLOR day at Nevi man hall at 12:30 p.m ELIZABETH Entertainment for Ernsh-soph l’’’ Ni""4"" Jo"'s. Home Ee- JOAN FONTAINE 4 Features Feminine Finalists ionomics department head. has re- Miter: Mect today in B-60 at 3:30 GEORGE SANDERS 11.11 I1.% ...mon, turned from a National Education ill, crtising p.m Important for evcryoni to at- ti. noirtorlf Y. '1 he e it f 1.a iiiiii . association meeting in Los An- .111 tend. Color by Technicolor f,f f .4t.)1 .it tiff- quartet still , -I Al unterlain in lair- Eta Epsilon: Meet today in 'gel"' I hi i 1:eitorni i The meeting was held with thi itig id.s len herhop 14 at 7 30 p 111 to arrange rash- thi 1.I14.(tS National Association ot Second- .ming ;it Vigliteuri from (.AX and ion show California: ary School Principals. impua social sororities will mo- Ski. club: Meet today in S-112. I Topics discussed were home- S Ill o..Ittato of Lehloos del in Fashion Fantasy. A series 30 pm Officers meet a t 7 "Never Wave at a Wac" ..ei ; nu. irt living I making education in California. ti is plan- of 42 spring costumes will be with Rcsel;nd Russell and Marie Wilson P social Affairs: wet today homemaking education in high : 'Mown. The frocks exhibited are In: schools and den: - plus trims San Jose apparel shops. Strident 1Tnicin at 230 pm. "SWORD OF VENUS" 21 A fashion store will Mamie a Spartan Shields: Meet toznild .Slutlents 'hik(' 11 , gilt for the girl selected best - at 7 o'clock , Is ' dressed coed at the college. Each Spartan spinners: Meet todw. El Rancho Drive-In: St Pit) pciso re- hi t 11 alnl is attending the show %sill in YWCA at Ft p.m. Marilyn Monroe in ,ive a plastic sweater bag. Tau lielta Phi: Meet tomorrow PI 14111 It I I ,I .1, I I11)1A 11 THE CHORUS" ri The nsiast f anh inn- ss Ise coed night in the Tower at 7:30 p.m "LADIES OF 3.1111 .1141I1 M11111111 I ’ eit nill In. ...vie, left fr three nip- WAA Rangurt committee: Meet plus I hi. I. hviyiv Hist. viral.- I h. If 111.11 Irsing for the title. They today at Cheri! Richardson's house HAPPY TIME 11, 1111.111R OPC.Itt Is ;or crrtIlling 111 Ii are StIman, at 5 p.m Car Heaters V.Illarl 1 . -in esident ler send Bra Billing. Natter: Will the following per- thizlit. %et, in the chat. tor Fantasy. t: Fashion antis lull -use report to the Gradu- 1..istori raft pinnes Mayfair: fi %vinyl) a ill liegin at S pm. may ate Managet's office: Sarah Eck- Agit t tir plane% %s ill Is' Mit:lined It. in any GAX mem- ert. Donald r. Dumas, Joan Stan- "HAPPY TIME" 1.. Missy: to trent!' Valle) during ber. or at the athet timing itcpai t- slit ing %AC:Orion ley. Mary K. Lundquist, Robert A plus in cenuinction r.1,,II, th. .'!.." 1., ,,!t ’.’. ti 5. it I, the Silence depat tment .-anclini, Joe Thornley, Ann Fast - Marilyn Monroe in I-- 1,1 i-ii, ,ran, Charlene Jones and "LADIES OF THE CHORUS" 11111411es 1.41 1,49` Anderson. -01 ADVENTURE &Erma Slates United Artists: If IMP* - 4141 11). Student Y Di 1:, / It liii IP',II,'L'I 111' Ida 1.4 TYRONE POWER cc ft,14. Me. 1.111 ..1’.11111 1.11 Film Tomorrow Si e tau to,' 10 Piper Laurie Julie Adams 14, /Am, . Oiffif 0, int "I n1.1.11.'N t1,1 %l I -I` Trip nios-ing picture re 1., in lk ..^1 the wen, 111 If,' 1,’ Ta-enties- will be shown tomor- 54 -14 STUDY -7- .iw evening in P "The Mississippi Gambler" Nli-Lellart. pular ni f . f. 'hi. Sf11111111 V..1 cr a Cf.’ is by th, The I ,' I ,, .1 I- The tilni sponsored Alameda at Hester CY 3-3616 f t .04- SARATOGA Y's Social Respons'' 'les commission, and will at: Now Presenting f ' ....,. of ceffffkl. "UNDER THE OLIVE TREE" 30 Ev.ery-otu. sveli-on, c:..-... f Moro) - 43 DVS ,itt. is The Life, Loves ei-cl Music )4 ' WI Nth,: t- Rni V.0.,, CHOPIN t.? 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KEW Ann positions to college women as Service Itoprementativers. For leading to the 156 W San Fernando Easy Parking CV 2-4842 information These are the girls who look tiftisr customer's telephone needs, arrest and conviction of person 11111 whether 4 be request for new service, an order to change the or persons who took one 2-foot type of service, or information about a bill. multi-colmed beach hat off coat rack by school cafeteria. Inquire It's job witls a good starting salary, friendly associates. regular at TIE RACK. 121 S. First street. increases, opportunity for edvencement, and many other attrac- GOOD FOOD AT V. \\TED tive advantages. Two riders to Sun Valley dur- IAISS VIRGINIA SIMPSON will be glad to discuss this interesting COLLEGE PRICES ing spring vacation. 620 each. Call position with you at the PLACEMENT OFFICE on Wsdnipsday, CV 4-0777 after 6 p.m. February LARGE BOTTLE OF MILK 25, 1953. 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inning Streaks at Stake I Tuesday, Feb. 24. 1953 SPARTAN DA111.1 Mat Team Heads North tly Bronco Hopes for San Jose St s unthleat t110 -,>t t 14. League he wrestling team leaves this morn- ing by auto for two tough mat. es in the Pacific northss est, Ralph's Smoke Shop te Tie Rest on Tonight's Tilt against Oregon State on Thursd 134 SO SECOND By BOB and the other against iNashir, SMITH Ronson & Evans Lighters Looking forward to mak ing ja in ontimen ton State on Saturday. repaired by SJS students Sigma Pi Nips their last CBA appearance for the Coach Hugh Mumby's main! magazines sot: drinks year a winning one, the Spartan have won seven straight di. Ft01( EN l'it'F TOBACCO In basketball team faces Santa Cla- meets this season to rim the _ Os DSP to Stay ra's Broncos tonight at the Civic 401(.()(/ ih)/(.11 he auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. let The Raiders have won four con- v. In First Place secutive conference games and, if With In juries as Sigma Pi donwed Delta Sigma they win tonight, could replace The Spartan baseball team's the Broncos in second place. Phi. 33-27, to knock the DSP's hopes of opening th-e season with he nut of first place The teams have met twice this contention in the a victory' over the Palo Alto Oaks Us fraternity division of the intra- season, with the Broncs victor- Cs have been dimmed by the injui mural basketball league last night ious on both occasions. But the . er in the Men's gym. Spartans, fresh from their sur- of Ron Palma and Jack Richard - 11- prise uin over the leading UsF 22 Kart' I The losers led until the final Both have pulled leg muscles. Dons, hope to take their ninth four minutes but cooled off as Patina, junior second baseman, decision in eleven starts. GOLD PLATED j Sigma Pi came from behind to The Broncs, on the other hand, and Richards, third baseman who Smith-Corona win the contest. Bill Tunnell paced have more at stake in tonight's lettered on last year's team as a the winners with 13 points. Sigma contest. A win tonight and victory freshman, probably will be forced Pi, SAE, Theta Chi, and DU are over the Dons on Friday would to sit out the Saturday contest. all tied for first place. just about cinch an NCAA tourn- Those scheduled to start the Sigma Nu fought off a last half ament bid for Bob Feerick's boys. Saturday contest are Cookie Ca- Portable Typewriter flurry by Kappa Tau and eked Late records of the two teams mara, shortstop; Don Visconti. out a narrow, 57-53, win last WITH DELUXE CASE $175.00 VALUE are almost identical. The cross- first base; Ralph Cleland, Gene night. ()the! SeOri'S were not turn- town rivals have won five straight Salvador and Jim Coalter, out- Students Only May Register NOW for the Typewriter Drawir7 ed in. field; Bob and both have eight wins in their Poole, catcher; and Bring Your Student Body Card and See The Typewriter and John Oldham, Doug Boehner, Ron last ten games. The Broncos have Other Prizes Which Will Be Given Away At Our lost only three of their last 16 Kaufmann, and Dick Pe n rose, Gymnasts Bow contests. pitchers. GRAND OPENING MARCH 5 - 6 - 7th As for the CBA championship. The Spartans, under the coach- the Raiders hold the spotlight for ing of Walt Williams. will face a To Stanford the Broncos. If State wins tonight. 35-game schedule this year. For USF is the CBA winner. If the the first time in SJS history, UC- KENNEDY BUSINESS MACHINES LA and the University of South- A'q In First Meet Broncs win, then the best they 3RD e- F ,H;'NANDO 1 2 7933 can do is tie for first place, even ern California are on the slat. Coach Hugh Mumby's gymnas- with a triumph over the Dons. tics team dropped its first meet of Coach Walt McPherson is ex- the season Friday night to the pected to start his regular five Stanford Indians, 48-30. of Dick Brady and Don Eduards, Iry Earle, Spartan ace, scored forwards, Fred Niemann at cen- 20 points. He won first places in ter, and Carroll Williams and MO the rope climb, free exercise and Lee Jensen, guards. parallel bars. He captured second Brady has been performing con- honors in the high bar, and third OPPORTUNITIES sistently of late. EXECUTIVE Edwards is one places on the side horse and the of the Spartans' outstanding re- rings. bound men, and started the hall Other point winners for SJS were Ed Jung and Bob Peavy. The Hoop Captains Named latter finished second in the tum- Forward Don Edwards from for bling competition and third on the San Jose and Guard Lee Jensen trampoline. Jung was third in the from Martinez were elected co- free exercise. captains for the 195?-53 basket- The Spartans will travel to San ball season at an ice cream par- Francisco tomorrow night to meet ty held last night at the h COLLEGE MEN the Olynlpic (lob LnInasts. of Walt McPherson, sarsity bas- ketball coach. Members of both the varsity Outslioot Ohio and freshman hoop squads were Future openings for college graduates in both Mail Order present and named their leaders San Jose State's pistol team re- for the season. Allan Hood, a and Retail. ceived word yesterday from Ohio forssard from , State university that SJS won the uas selected captain of Bob The Mail Order Branch at Oakland will employ young men recent shoot between the two WuesthofFs Spartababe cagers. schools, 1251-1228. S...- interested in Merchandising, Administrative Accounting, The Spartan squad has fired rolling against USF in the first nine matches to date, and has re- quarter. Niemann is the squad's Industrial Engineering and Production Management. ceived results of six of which four second high -scorer, and is a smoothl were won. working pivot man. Retail Store opportunities are available for young men The match was fired on Feb. 12. Sparta's guards could be the I interested in training for Retail Store Management. Appli- 2liccmcmcmcimimmilincilliccimm difference against the Broncos. I Jensen, although held pointless ' cants will be given preference as to Store location on the D.111'4'101'V by the Dons, still is SJS's best scoring threat. The 6'4" senior ha, West Coast. = tallied 269 points in 22 games F., Laundry Williams is Jensen's running matt, Each young man will be carefully selected and given every AUTOMATIC 'Ind possibly the best play-makei SELF -SERVE the squad. opportunity for rapid advancement. Opportunity unlimi- _ McPherson iN M have good re- LAUNDRY placements ready at an posi- ted in either branch of the business. . S. 7t11 and VIRGINIA = tions. Bill Abbott isil he ready = CV 2.5437 to see action at formard. and = Primary consideration given to the personal qualifications Auto Rpr Newt Hodgson may relieve Nie- mann at center. Dick "Sss ish" of the individual his character, background and poten- AUTOMOTIVE his endinger can be weed at AL'S SERVICE guard. tial to develop. Special Student Rates Feerick probably will start Jim Authorized Ford. Mrcury, Young and Ken Sears at forward Ask the Placement Office for a booklet entitled "Cppor- Lincoln Service Herb Schoenstein at center, and 730 The Alameda CV 7-1134 Dick Garibaldi and Dick Soares tunities At Ward's," for complete information or, the size T at guards. growth of the company and the wide range of oppor- The Spartababes will meet the and FOR RENTALS. SALES, TRADES OR REPAIRS Santa Clara Colts in the prelim - tunities offered. ROYAL TYPEWRITER nary contest at 6:30 o'clock. Coach Bob Wuesthoff's frosh Representatives from Ward's branch headquarters at Calf - CO. dumped the Colts in the onl = 44 E. San Fornncio CV 3-0770 = meeting of the two teems this land and their local District Manager will be on tre r.11111111111111111111114111111111111111111110 year. 57-48. campus March 4 to conduct interviews. Register today at MARK'S JUMBO HOT DOGS the Placement Office, if interested. "The Longest Dog in Town" 016 MONTGOMERY WARD and COMPANY HAMBURGERS FRENCH FRIES CHILI BEANS MAIL ORDER and RETAIL 181 E. SANTA CLARA (Between 4th and 5th)

itll Tuesday. Feb. 24, 796.3 Club Displays TrainingLamp Alum Is Signalman Bugs Pat. James T. Council, "nee rus1/..sipplvs 1/4)/(/ Compel/64ns colored J iifinalans Bre 'student of Fullerton high school and the college. is enrolled in a A vari-colored array of butter- Plans tor the Lka.et -.j , Titimprrinc specialized signal corps cout'se at /f or 11 i.ver Tronit! flies and beetles of all sizes is be- trig camp will be discussed in the mg displayed in the Science build- p.m.!the Southwestern Signal schools F,' Melillo. I, iNi,a- 11. II, f a- a hal ging Student Union today at 2:30 ing by the Entomology club. council 'Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. a a he trriit talent NI dancing themselaes 15 rents for single ad- I Jerry Bail, student op. t haul, Ihe flea hop air the Ranging in size from the tiny I Pal Council who broad -jumped mission and 25 cents a couple to re'sent at tve-at-large and camp or-1 wierl,irg will have an edge on "Slat bug- to the five-Inch -rhino- for the Spartan track team last help defray expenses. Sophomores ganizer, matted all interested per. tia plaque at the ceros- beetle, the insects have recently completed his basic admitted rc1 itornorrrrA night ill Ii.' fief., as guests of been gathered from all parts of sons to attend. training at the same camp. He en- 01te No- Charleston, the at - the freshmen. the world. i Dean of Men Stanley Benz and itered the service Sept. 6, 1952. From the steaming jungles of a Parisian ttanne.’ Spike Lynch's Ph-pie..' (rches. ANIS President Tom Berrey had Mae, in the Student South America come the "Sear- Ira, fmni Stanford, aa.11 in oviala- suggested that such a camp Inm 14 at.. II In III ash - :16S. From the green forests of .aatshoari:apro.s V. III tome th,. music Cameroon. Africa, come the beau- formed. Its purpose, Ball explae The freshmen ale constructing tiful. multi-colored butterflies. 'ed, would be to unify the camp., . ,arl 'NORD'S I plaque a. ill he .a a. Merl a small replica of th. toaaer Also featured in the display is At today's meeting a perm REST MILKSHAKES he the (...11111pll’et. loin ,. IM.1111 .%1,11111 %%hi, h go% vahich will a ease showing the various shapes tient planning -group will be IN SAN JOSE pa r a . n1 to rata h aat , Streamers attached to t toia er of insects. The exhibit was pre- all to decide where and when IH C'S E. SAN FERNANDO .1. 1,, . 1..r will span the ceiling pared by Lois Bastion. 'camp aaill be held, said Ball. I 11" OIL; II1111111111.

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