Stqte Library Sacramento 9, California #2 auchoi Victimized 55 Game Visitors Tr'f But Are Outclassed Dail McDONALD mitan By GEORGE SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE SPARTAN STADIUM, Oct. 21 Scoring two touchdowns in eact quarter, the rolled over the Gauchos of Sant Volume X)OVIII San Jose, California, Monday, October 24, 1949 Number 13 Barbara 5-14, here tonight. San Jose's ,backs were not shackled and racked. They ran ove, the field like electric-powered lawn mowers. Coach Bill Hubbari Officers? Who Dat? Queen Hurt used third-string men as early as the first quarter in an effort I. hold down the score. Out for Mei. Judges to Pick first ('CAA win of the season, thc Six Sophs in -10-00 Gold and Waite wasted little tim, Queen at Show In showing who belongs at the to of the league. Out Archie Chagonjian returned thc Try to Find Tomorrow Nite opening kickoff to his 44. Man A scant 45 students were present Friday morning in room A-1 Homecoming festivities will be- Johnson ran for 13 yards, and then 10 more. Harry Russell then raceti senior class officers. gin tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, to nominate candidates for junior and when Nick Lickwar presents his off tackle, slowed down while Co- Six sophomores in a class of more than a thousand appeared Homecoming talent in Morris Dai- Captain Jack Faulk threw e and were told by student council representative Bob Madsen that ley auditorium. block, and raced 34 to the first touchdown. Woody Linn made tht sophomore class nominations would be postponed until 11:30 a.m. The show will feature an aU- student east and a new song, the first of his four successful PAT's. today in the Student Union. lyrics of which were written by Later in' the quarter, Georg. Candidates Named Fred Cooper, a State student. At Reeves blocked a Gaucho kick. Candidates were named for jun- SJS Ad Students the show the Homecoming Queen George Keene recovered' for ior and senior class officers under candidates will be introduced and Spartans on the Gaucho 17. Quat- Queen will be chosen by a select terback Gene Menges, who tat out Betty Brisbin, senior representa- group of judges. most of the game, then fooled tht tive to the Student Council. - The festivities will be resumed men from down.south by dispatch- Those running for posidons on Wednesday, when the Homecoming ing Billy Wilson to pay dirt or, the senior class council include Sponsored by Frat an end-around. \ parade will march through down- amp Ray Bowdle, Dick Cirigliano, and Frances Chiala, 21, queen of town San Jose. The parade, fea- Fred Sila, returning to thc Gale Three San Jose State college ad- Belmont Reid for president; last year's Military Ball, was turing organization floats, decor- lineup after his injury in the San- vertising students will receive Morelock and Kay Dewey, vice- one of three San Jose State ated automobiles, marching units ta Clara game, scored twice in thr practical instruction in their chos- president; Florence Ross, Betty college students who suffered and various bands, will start from second quarter. Harry Russell rac- secretary; en profession during the current King, and Lenore Cox, minor injuries in a three-car the assembly area on First street ed 70 yards from scrimmage to lb. quarter under actual "field" con- Pat Welch, Nancy Rundle, Feed collision at Stevens Creek and and end at the college campus. Santa Barbara ten. Then Meng.' ditions. The prospective ad-men: Michels, and Rosalie Smith, trea- Winchester roads Thursday. Al- The parade will be followed by a flipped to Silva in the flat ic, Marvin Dornbush, Joe Garske ancl surer. so injured were Shirley Rivola, Student Body rally to be held on the TD. Nissen, were selected to take Junior class candidates are Ron Ray 18, of Cupertino and Harry Ca- the college campus. A Sensenbaugh-to-Wilson par' orientation courses being offered LaMar and Pete Cirivelli for pres- dero, 21, of Monte Vista. All Friday will be the final day of set up Fred's next score. He ram- by several San Francisco concerns. ident; Ed Gasper, Stewart McCul- three were treated at O'Connor Homecoming festivities. Fratern- med into the end zone over thy.- lough, and Dale Brown, vice-pres- Dornbush will join the advertis- hospital, the California High- ities and sororities will hold open aucho tacklers. ident; Jeanne Hoffman Kerwin, ing department of The White way Patrol reported. house for their alumni. That eve- Maxie Houlihan, 5 it, 5 in., 14t Eve Hansen, Millie Walls, and House department store, and ning at the San Jose State-Collegel lb. third-string , tool Jackie Thomas, secretary; Betty Garske will augment the staff of of Pacific football game the Home- charge in the Ni`COnd half. He com- Schauer and Pat Goulder, treas- radio station KSFO, while Nissen S coming Queen %%ill be officially pleted long passes and sent back. urer. a I will work with Foote Cone an_le liors! Sign iesowsioil-and -presented *with- a -gift for. yardage. Coley, Mireti, Clam- onjian, Names Will Appear ' AtraerfISTIVrike-tic`ji.` by ,1948 Spartan football captain and Steele scored for lb. Spartans in Names of these students will They will work at their assign- Bill Parton. The gift was donated the second half. For La Torre With appear on the ballot after they meats one day each week for the by Leonard% sport shop. the score 48-0, Dick John- son grabbed have been approved by the Stud- period of their indoctrination in Trophies will also be presented a kickoff on the San- ta Barbara ent Court and have met stated order to observe normal advertis- Pictures Soon at the football game to winning 10, faked a reverse. broke ASB qualifications. ing functions and to secure a mea- All seniors %%ho expect to gradu- organizations. through at the 40, art' romped to a Primary elections will be held sure of practical experience. ate in December, 1949, March, The final event for the 19491 touchdown 90 yards Clyde Francisco kicked Oct. 27 and 28. Run-offs will fol- The orientation program, which June, August, 1950 are request- Homecoming will be an a fte '- the extr Or point. low on Nov. 2 and 8. Elected offic- is being instituted for the first ed to sign-up at the La Torre game dance to be held at Civie This same Franciseo ers will hold office until the mid- time this wester, is sponsored by booth beginning Wednesday at the auditorium. T h e Homecoming later pun. ed the play of the dle of winter quarter, aceording the San Francisco Alumni chapter Library arch. r Queen will reign over the dance game, 'teats*. the play of- the year in Spartan to Miss Brishin. of Alpha Delta Sigma, national will The La Torre booth be op- stadium. Spartan hack Madsen was pleased at the turn- professional advertising fraternity. John Steel, en from 9:30 to 2:30 daily from made a beautiful out of upper division students. Representatives from Stanford y interception Wednesday, Oct. 26, through! 'Gonna1.1 be a Gaucho pass on "There seems to be a lot of en- university and the University of a Bo the Nan Jose 15. Thursday, Nov. 3. Recovering his balance, thusiasm among juniors and sen- California are also participating in -.1 Steele ran Photographs of seniors which back to the 35. Here, c; iors," he said. "I'm sure we can the program. Francisco are to appear in the 1950 La Torre Sharkey Predicts the look forward to an active year." Gauchos met him, and OW- will be taken at the Angelo Bu- A doll dressed In Sparta's gold the ball. With the other ?I tn.- Nominations Tao Early? tern Photo studio, 80 E. San Fer- and white ,hearIng the number on the field running toward ttr. When aske&cabout the lack of PersonnelMake -up nando street, one and one-half "39" lay placidly in a basket and San Jose goal, the Santa Barba, response from the sophomores, he blocks from the campus. Four was the center of attraction as 'reserve end ran into the end son - said that nominations may have proofs will be taken for $1.50. decoration at a baby shower given for the Gaucho's second TD. H been scheduled too early for those Tests Given Soon Caps and gowns will be furnished recently for Jack (Sharkey) Don- then converted to end the night'. who had classes, "We are hoping Make-up personnel entrance ex- at the studio. aldson by his mother-in-law, Mrs. scoring. that many more active sophs will aminations will be given Nov. 12 All off-campus students, teacher G. H. Tallman. he concluded. turn out today," in Morris Dailey auditorium, ac- training, internshitk,i etc. will Surrounded by well-wishing Advertising restriction from the cording to Mrs. D. R. Matthews of make their own appointments di- friends, Donaldson, of State col- by-laws of the ASS constitution lege UN Lady Observer the Personnel Testing office. The rectlY with the Angelo Butera football fame, was presented were read to prospective candi- with tests will begin at 7:45 a.m. and studio. numerous baby objects, in- dates. Signs and posters are re- will continue through 5 p.m. Let- cluding multi -sized safety pins. A stricted to the Quad and to the guest, Mr. Woodson To Speak on Peace ters wi be sent to students who Linn, pre- walk leading from the Quad to the HERMANNS TO SPEAK sented the parent -to-be have not fulfilled the test require- with a box Mrs. Gladys Walser, observer colonade around it and to "Military Power and World Go. lower ments. of cigars, "just for him." , for the United Nations and con- vegnment" is the subject Dr. the Spartan fountain. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson expect sultant on UNESCO, iS to spear). She urged students who have liam Hermanns -bf the Modern They are not to be displayed in their heir on or about the date of here Thursday. Nov. 3 at 11:30 a. involve not taken these examinations to Languages department will such manner as to tres- discuss the St. Mary's game, Nov. 18. Mrs. m., according to Dr. Georg. any tiled roof. No nails, check with her in room 118 as a before the United World FeAeral- pass on Donaldson IN the former Shirley Bruntz, associate professor of hir:- wires, or tacks are to be used on precaution against wrong address- ists this afternoon at 3:30 in room Tallman. tory and political science. shrubs. Advertising is not es, which might delay receipt of 53. trees or As he coyly accepted his cigars, "Approach to Peace" is the top- to be displayed except during the notification. Barney Schussel, UWF chair- Donaldson muttered something ic of Mrs. Walser's speech, which 48 hours preceding an elec- These testa are an entrance re- man, commented "Every student last about ,recent football babies being will be open to the public. tion and must be removed from quirement for all students enter- and faculty member who feels the girls. She is one of the most outstand- the campus by 8 o'clock of the ing San Jose State college for the need for world peace should at- "This one's going to be a boy," ing women in America and hes morning after elections. [Jest time. tend this meeting." he beemed. been working with the United Na- tions from its beginning, said Di. UP Round-up Sardine Situation Stays Bruntz. Rene Mayer is the new Premier Relief for jam-packed class- classes of France after an election which to get some in their build- lie believes California's unprec- GI Allowances rooms at San Jose State gave him a 31 vote majority, with college is ings for State's use." edented population increase now not in the immediate future, it Soon only Communists voting against Completion of a high school to May Come was revealed last week by Presi- going on will make up for any him. He is known as a middle-of- replace the one on the State cam- Some authorizations for subal- dent T. W. MacQuarrie. veteran decreathat will result the-road Radical Socialist. pus is expected in two years, ac- ence allowances for veterans at- Some hope for additional class- lbsistence to General Mark Clark has added cording to President MacQuarrie. when government tending college under the G.I. Bill rooms is in the offing, President something to the unification row. It was his understanding that ex-GI's ends. arrived yesterday from the San MacQuarrie said, hinging upon According to General Clark, some contracts have now been let for More stringent regulations will Francisco office of the VA. completion of Willow (Hen and time ago he ordered commanders the job. govern future enrollment, the It is possible that vets may ste- Alum Rock high schools. of three armed forces to find out "There has been no sign of a President predicted. Many stud- ceive subsistence allowance checks "Completion of these schools how many air fields near San veteran decrease in the freshman ents/who are on extreme probe- at the end of this month or the should cut down Francisco they could eliminate. the population of class," President MacQuarrie said tiof will have to go and very few beginning of November, Miss Ed- "They came back recommending the high school on our campus," in commentipg upon future enroll- ont4state students wilt be ad- ith Graves of the Veterans office said Friday. another one," he said. the President said, "and we hope ment. mit*.

f .01.10111.111011.1.1rom....-. 1111.10011. A 2 SPARTAN DAILY Monday, October 24, 1849 Spartans Take .Announcemepts Social Fraternities

Dieckmann to Advise To Song Like PI OMEGA PI: Meeting Mon Engage in Rushing day in room 133, 7:30 p.m. Delta SigmaGamma, Sigma pi, , FOUND: Jade ring of consider- Ducks to 1120 and Mu Delta Pi fraternities are SJ Academic Scholars able value. Will owner call at engaged in fall quarter 'The new Spartan figh', song, to describe and rushing professor of mathematics, Information office activities. Dr. Richard H. Dieckmann, associate 'Down From Under', was enthusi- recover same? will act as adviser of the Society of Academic Scholars this quarter, astically received, both at the DSG entertained 28 guest DELTA: Those at wh society. game and the rally." DELTA PHI the fraternity house: according to James Filice, president of the sketching trip 763 S. Third far as pres- This is the opinion of Professor wishing to go on street. Filice says that the Society of Academic Scholars, so at Art sem- Frederic W. Boots, director of the Sat., Oct. 29, sign up ent records reveal, came into' ex stence during the academic year. Movies of football games San Jose State marching ' band. inar. and 1940-41, hut became inactive catt winter sports were shown. Re- "Students took to this song like LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSO- account of war conditions. freshments were served, accord- of ducks to water," he continued, Meeting tonight at 7:30 CIATION: ing to Dave Delehanty, rush Ilel Foster Scholarly Interests adding "Credit goes to Darrell Lutheran church cap- p.m. in the Grace tain. Classified Ads fine. band In 1945, the Phi Beta Kappa Graves for writing the t Srefind 44,1 streets. rel, arrangemeWt br-the song which Pt fiates-zilly LootrtfrtrT FaCtay club . was targaniiiNT-arid PI: Meeting at Alum Spartan Daily Aussified adver- the Spartan band is now using." SIGMA its first rushing party at I [ills- undertook the sponsorship of the tonight at 8 p.m. nili tising may be placed in the Gra- band could take over, Rock lodge dale lodge. Under the direction of society for the purpose of foster- Before the of Student (lie duate Manager's office Monday 75 in- Transportation in front Torn Hardy, soci chairman, 19 ing scholarly interests and pro- parts and counterparts for rush wh through Friday tiuring (Vice Union at 7:30 p.m. This is a guests were entertained. moting friendliness among faculty struments had to be written. tes hours. Special low student rat.% an meeting. and students. During the spring Graves, a senior music major Mu Delta Pi fraternity will bold prevall. Meet- qoarter, 1948, the society adopted member of Phi Mu Alpha, who did KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA: a pledge dipner at Lucca's restaur- as a; constitution and became a rec- considerable arranging for the ing at 596 Tenth street at 7:30 p. ant tonight at 7. FOR SALE Special glicsts as ognized on-campus organization. marching band last year, handled m. will be Mr. Lowell C. Pratt 411. ;FOUR-DOOR HUDSON: '29 orchestrat- Membership in the society is all the arranging and PHI UPSILON KAPPA:, Dues Wilbur Luick, faculty ad\ istTs, islE model sedan, in excellent condi- based upon these factors: ing of the melody. must be turned in beicre Wednes- and Captain Agers. Ion tion. Price $99.95. Call Eben Hub- The original composer and lyr- day to Miss Barbarez in Men's 1. Completion of a minimum of bard at CY 5-9993 after 6:30 p.m. icist was Jim Veteran who took 90 quarter units of college work. PE office. ato FORD COUP: '37 model, 85 top honors when "Down From Un- STUDENTS: All am 2. Attainment and maintenance H.P. In, excellent condition, neat der" was entered in the TECHNICAL graduate in De- att of a minimtim scholastic average and clean as a pin. Phone Daveh- contest sponsored by the social af- those planning to AA degree, apply 'livi of 2.0. port 3-7219. fairs committtee last year. Judges cember with an FAT cd Pro; for graduation in room 120A with 3. Pursuit of an academic ob- FORD V8: Tudor sedan 1932 of the songs submitted were of Dr. Harrison Heath beoie Dee. 28. jective in one of the following ma- model in good condition. Apt. 77, fessors Baird and Johnson of the Meeting in jors: English, mathematics, mod- Spartan City, after. 4:30 p.m. Music department and Russell TAU DELTA PHI: BOY ern languages, natural science, Reed, drum major. . De Anza hotel on Thursday, Oct. 0 CLUB COUPE: '40 Ford, gold hai psychology and philosophy, and so- Since it is felt that San Jose 27, at 8 p.m. condition. $485. Radio, heater. Barbecue . son cial science. State can use more than one good ARTS: Majors. Phone cy 5-8814. INDUSTRIAL bon fight song, the old fight song will minors, special aid 4raluate stu- OPEN Maintain B Average SERVI-CYCLE: '46 ed model, 100 still be used after the "extra dents are requested to p.r-register miles to a gallon, bon In addition to these factors, it $120. Phone Carl point" at football games. The new Wednesday for winter quafter 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily Owens at CY 4-4516. and is expected that transfer students song is not intended to replace courses. PIN mere- Closed Wed. sir( give evidence of ability to main- BALL MACHINES:Itecon- the old one completely, but WAA CLUB: Met- tain the B average which ditioned, at $20-$25 each. Good for ly to provide variety. they ing today at 1:30 p.m. in studio ver: bring when they enter San fraternity houses or game rooms. Breakfast Jose of Women's gym. "Mk State college. They may not be- Phone CY 4-1460. Lunch Home Society SIGMA GAMMA OMEGA: on come eligible to membership in the Ec Dinner Meeting at SGO house at 7:30 p.m. blat society until they have completed FOR RENT 11 one quarter in residence. Has First Party ACADEMIC SCHOLARS: Meet- LARGE FURNISHED ROOM: Home Economics majors and Ing of executive committee in Corner 7th & Santa Clara coil New offieers, who will serve this For two girls, with kitchen and rninovs had a ''get acquainted" room 107 tomorrow at 11:30 a.m enn year, werejlifeted during the last laundry privileges. Phone CY party in the dining room of the Fish week of-spring quarter. They are 4-5570. Home Economics building recently. Chu James Ma:: president; James ROOM FOR TWO MEN: Newly The party was sponsored by Eta spell Eort ney; vice-president; Roland decorated with twin beds, separate Epsilon, Home Economics society. von delden, recording secre- entrance. $20 each monthly. 475 More than 60 girls sang and SKIERS! low tary; ShirleyWalters, correspond- S. 14th street. Phone CY 2-2115. played games under the direction join, ing secretary; Roy Swenson, trea- of Edith James. Refreshments Afh surer: and Bill Adams and Janet MISCELLANEOUS were planned by Mary De Lucci. tuff Ciliacomazzi, representatives at CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY: If narr large. interested in untrammeled discus- my sions on this; leave name, address, GOLFERS Gen and phone number in "T" box of aide SJS__---Urges Alumni coop addressed, "Theology:" ATTENTION! men Now, for green fee of only $4 The average American family per month, with your ASS card, G; Be at Homecoming was almost two persons larger 100 you can any day of the week Seta years ago San Jose State than it is today. except S. and Sun. Also, clubs an college alumni and 2 golf rented are balls can be ed t urged to attend the annual for 50c a day. fall Homecoming activities which Bull will take place during the week wail San Jose Box Lunch HILLVIEW grad of Oct. 24-28 in San Jose. FRESH LUNCHES DAILY vers The activities will be climaxed Just Across GOLF COURSE IS. COMING 4th Street on to 1 by the traditional College of Tully Road CY 5-1550 the San Antonio prof PacifiC-San Jose State football Sandwiches, Candy, Fruit, etc. St game. Friday, Oct. 28. for A Homecoming Queen will be ONE OF THE FINEST ART has selected from a group of 19 San DEPARTMENT:IAN_ THE lAY__AREA 600 Jose State co-eds. The contest will been take place at Morris Dailey audi- zinc torium at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25. offAlietRmir for your Ham MYR Vets' Last Chance convenience .. mat Veterans are reminded that Fri- seri] day, Oct. 28. is the last day to Tea: purchase books and suppliei, Miss %Lama cu Wal Edith Graves of the Veterans of- It Ai72 South Second Street fice said Friday. mat lion SPARTAN .DAILY that intr Still For Your he Prescriptions prof Classified Ads Mr Drugs & Sundries ginr "1 Cosmetics Krystal Gloss Prints by NOW TAKEN AT THE Bear Photo Service See GRADUATE MANAGERS Morehead-Fleming OFFICE DRUG CO. Bring Your Ad In Anytime During Office Hours Quick Courteous Service , 2nd and SAN FERNANDO STS. CYpress 2-4114 SPARTAN DAILY Free Delivery CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS Room 16 s Special Low Student Rates

a 1 1 T 41.orecoosi New Prof Saw 'A' Blast; Radio Guild Monday, October 24, 1949 SPARTAN DAILY 3 Elects Caputo Players Elect Heads: In Army With Vaughan As New Prexy By DAN HRUBY Pearlman New Prexy Jim Caputo, senior advertising A man who has served in both the Army and Navy in two wars, major and radio speech minor Don Pearlman, a senior. speech who has written over 600 articles for national magazines, and who was from San Jose, was elected presi- and drama major, was elected dent of the Radio Guild at its '30' Club to Visit president of ttie San Jose Players present at the Bikini atomic bomb tests is a brief sketch of Mr. Owen first meeting recently. Thursday afternoon when the hon- Atkinson, new instructor in the Journalism department. Other offices elected by the American Weekly orary club for drama students held Mr. Atkinson, a suave, affable journalist, told in a recent interview group are George Schirle, produc- its first meeting of the gtihrter. tion chief; Barlaara Lee Champ- Officers elected to serve with of his adventures on a small iiiI114.1 Printing Plant him are Stan Schwimmer, vice- near Bikini in the summer of 1946. ion, script editor, and Joe Bologna, articles going at once to make Saturday, Nov. 5, was set as the president; "I was worktng for navy public sound supervisor. Dorothy Williams, sec- them pay," Mr. Atkinson stated, Dr. Edgar Willis, associate pro- tentative date for the "30" club retary; Marta Craft, treasurer. relations," Mr. Atkinson said. -"and of training, it without mar. of semzirdh, iv familty suiviarr visit to the American Weekly Alumni .a4 nowitilspraldp chair. "when was transferred to tins cannot be done successfully. For for the guild. printing plant in San Francisco, man is Betsy Smith. Publicity minute island near Bikini to han- aspiring' writers, there is a good The Radio Guild,' reactivated at a club meeting Tuesday even- managers are Nick Lickwar and if tile the influx of newspapermen Market for non-fiction articles in after the war, offers practical ex- ing, according to President -Royce Bob Debold. Marilyn Wilson is in who were covering the bomb t he magazinefield, but Hollywood perience in all phases of radio, Root. charge of the date book, and Shir- tests." is chised at esent because of re- The honorary journalism group according to Dr. Willis. Recently, ley Wilber and Bill Purnell head Mr. Atkinson sat informally on f Invites all journalism, advertising, a suitcase in the hot autumn sun guild members have appeared in the program committee. live and press photography majors to as he spoke. and transcribed dramatic Social affairs committee for he the jobs attend the San Francisco trip. "We lived and slept on this tin3 shows performing of act- Players include Gwen Samuelson, ors, script writers, producers, Guests of the majors also will be island, less than one-half mile Jim Jensen, Betty Rehorst, Len sound men, and directors. 'welcome. long, only a few hundred yards According to Miss Root, the Weiss, Evelyn McCurdy, and Joan Auditions Will continue today Beuchner. away from the spot where two group will meet at the printing and tomorrow in room 165 C for An atomic bombs were located. I was plant, 155 Townsend St., at 9:30 open house for speech, dra- those interested in becoming mem- ma, and radio amazed at the casual, uqconcerned a.m. After touring the plant, "30" students on Nov. 5 bers of the guild. In the attitude of the atomic scientists clubbers and their guests will ga- Student Union Is first on the fall living with us. The bomb explod- ther for lunch, and then adjourn: program agenda for the Players. More ed at 8 a.m., July 1, after months A sign-up sheet for the field than 200 students are qf nerkPous waiting." Only One Applies trip will be on the Spartan Daily expected by, the social affairs committee. Blast Results Freakish bulletin board. Students are asked Brushing strands of ashy grey to list the number of guests, and Other activities discussed and approved hair from his forehead, Mr. Atkin- For Revelries Job whether they will furnish their by the group include its annual dance*, "Spring Swing"; son described the point where the Lack of applications has result- own transportation. of antiquat- a monthly social meeting, and a bomb landed. A group ed in postponing the appointment ed warships were the targets. The monthly business meeting at which of a Revelries director until a fu- HilleL,Presents speakers will' be present. bomb hit the center battleship, ture meetin g, declared Don and, in a desultory manner, de- Schaeffer, ASB president. 'King Lear' Movie stroyed the surrounding. area. Stu Pinkston was the only Spar- Hillel club will present a movie MERCS ARRIVE "The results were freakish and tan applying for the position. Ap- of "King Lear" at 8:15 tonight Bound files of the San Joe very surprising," he commented. plications will be accepted in writ- in Alexander hall of the YMCA, Mercury Herald from 1908 to 1949 "Many of the ships and animals ing at Schaeffer's .office in the Presidesnt Arnold Levine said to- will be delivered to the College's .on them were untouched by the Student Union. day. The movie will be in Yiddish Journalism department Mondal. blast. Others were demolished." The position of Co-Rec. director with English sub-titles. The cast Mr. Dwight Bente!, department Mr. Atkinson clearly recalled his is also open. Any student interest- is that of the original New York head, announced yesterday. The college days back in 1915, when he ed may contact Nora Lynch, for- enrolled in Westminster production. files are for study and research. college, in mer director, for details as to du- Fulton, Mo., the site of OWEN ATKINSON Levine said that all interested Winston ties. Applications ,should be sub- Churchill's students and faculty members are famous "Iron Curtain cent bid pictures and foreign fi- mitted to the Student Council of. RENT A welcome to attend. There is no _gest speech" of 1947. nanciar.troubles." by next week. TYPEWRITER The war came, and with a fel- admission charge. There will be Author's Lea- SPECIAL SluDENT $ICO low student named Vaughan, he A member of the dancing and refreshments after America and Screen Writ- RATE 3MONTHS joined the- forces of Uncle Sam. gue of the movie. ers Guild, Mr. Atkinson is teach- Pitman to Speak After the war ended, Atkinson re- KENNEDY BUSINESS MACHINES first- class at San Jose CT -3-7503 turned to college, but the fellow ing his 96 F SAN FERNANDO State. The course, magazine art- named Vaughan stayed in the ar- To Church Group Lutherans to Meet icle writing, meets for an hour my and went on to become Major one-half on Mondays a n d The college age group Lutheran Student association General Harry Vaughan, present and of the Wednesdays: Purpose of the course, First Congregational church held will meet tonight at 7:30 in Grace aide to Harry Truman. The two El Charro Cafe he said, is to teach writers to put its regular evening meeting Sun- Lutheran church. Second and Ju- men still correspond. lian streets. out articles and stories that will day from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 in the The Rev. C. H. Crou- FOR ONLY ser will Graduated from Missouri, (J sell. student center, Third and E. San address the group. All Lu- theran students Graduating from the Missouri Mr. Atkinson,is married and re- Antonio streets. are invited to at- 6k School of Journalism in -1921 tend. with sides in Los Gatos. Dean Paul Pitman was the guest A Good Meal with' _ _ an A.B. degree. Mr. Atkinson join-_ His topic was "A Philos- ATTENTIONt-LA1--NIAJOR8 Soup - Dessert - Coffee ed the staff of the Honolulu Star ophy of Life." After his talk there All industrial arts majors, min- Breakfast Served Bulletin. Four years on the Ha- was a fellowship meeting for col- ers, special and gradudte waii newspaper and two years of Art Group Elects stud- $5.50 in food for $5.00 meal lege students. ents are requested to pre-reg- graduate study at Columbia uni- ticket. Open 6 a.m. to I p.m. ister Vedneaday, Oct. 26, for versity were background enough A. CONTRERAS, Prcp. winter quarter courses, to launch him into the field of Landaker Prexy accord- cio, treasurer; Bill Chan, public- ing to Dr. Heber A. 17 S. 2nd St. CYpress 3-9779 professional free lance writing. sotzia, de- Walter Landaker, junior stud- ity director; Paul Gormley and partment head. Since his irruption into "write ent f,rom San Jose, was named Glen Moore, sergeants-at-arms. for pay" journalism, Mr. Atkinson president of Alpha Gamma, art Landaker was installed into of- has had astonishing success. Over fraternity, at a recent meeting of fice by out-going President Gabe 600 of his articles and stories have the group. Fonseca. been published in national maga- Other officers elected at t III Chan, ptiblICIW- Chairman, SOMETHING NEW zines. same meeting were Dorothy Fal- said that plans are under way for He has sojourned to Mexico, lo, vice president; Margaret Naktl- the group's annual barn dance and NATIONAL CAMPUS CLUB Hawaii and France and traveled mura, secretary; Oliver Antonuc- will be announced later. around the world in quest of story ONLY $3.00 PER YEAR material. He wrote the original . EVERYTHING GUARANTEED . . . script for the movie "Twenty Mule Team", which starred the late Wallace Beery. Our merchants have agreed to give discounts to the student members It is the constant delving for in exchange for the volume of business we can offer them. material, the search for informa- campus reps. or get your card at AL ALDRIDGE'S UNION tion WANTED! 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MILES RAMBLES 90 YARDS Intramural Director Ted Mum- football entries, 5:15 Wednesday by has extended the time limit on evening; , 2:30 Monday af- entries for the touch football, bas- ternoon. San Jose Frosh Falter ketball, and tennis leagues. The new deadline has been set because Going into Friday night's genie of the interest shown by the num- with Santa Barbara, San Jose The San Jose State Spartans ber of teams entering. State was the highest scoring team Before Massive U.S.F. are first among the nation's in the nation. teams in scoring with 225 points The new deadlines are as fol- By TED BREEDEN in 6 gatnes, according to the San lows: entries must be A wild goose never laid a tarn* Thy superior weight of the USF frosh football team and the in- Francisco Chronicle. in by 5:15 Tuesday evening; touch egg. ferior tackling of the San Jose State frosh brought about the defeat of the Spartans Saturday afternoon in a game played on the local field. The USF squad wasted no time in showing what fink intentions for the day were as they scored Ever/Indy-am win Tigers Hot Under on the first scrimmage play of the game. The payoff came on a 35 - In the BIG Annual Collar, Want Win yard pass from Don Townsend to to halfback Joe Sender, who took Over San Jose It on State's 35 and scooted into the end zone. Gene Barry conver- Tigers, The College of Pacific ted. PHILIP MORRIS are scheduled whom the Spartans On San Jose's second play from to engage in a spot of football scrimmage "Mighty Mite" Wiley this Friday night in Spartan stad- scampered 66 yards to score for ium, are pretty burned up. State. Co-captain Don Wacholz Coach Larry Siemering's under- FOOTBALL made the key block that broke lings dropped hut one game last year, and that was to, guess who McClain into the clear. Bob Far- and the game was San Jose State, 14-7. This year mer converted tied at seven all. If the Tiger gridderbugs are snarl- ing Bengals for sure, having mas- USF countered State's long run sacred their first 6 opponents in by scoring again, this time on a no uncertain termsbut they're sustained drive of 90 yards. Bar- still burned up. ry converted. From that point on With the same line and back- the State team seemingly beg- -,CONTESTI field that started against the Stat- ged down both offensively and de- ers last season, the Stocktons are fensively. Between Seudero and primed to the hilt for revenge. Dick Huxley the Dons scored re- "Excellent" Eddie LeBaron, a peatedly, but all efforts of the term so often applied to the COP Spartans to score were fumbled What Scores Do You Predict? quarterback, is not an exeggera- away. tion, as he is being boomed for USF had just scored in the final all American honors, having made quarter when the run of the day SAN JOSE STATE vs. C.O.P. the little All-American team for took place. The Dons kicked off, two years. Searcy Miles gathered in the ball SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA vs. WASHINGTON LeBaron and such speedsters as on the State 10 yard line and U.C.L.A. vs. CALIFORNIA Don Brown, Walt Polenske, and headed straight for the center of Don Hardey will be out to avenge the horde of thundering Dons. that "burned up" feeling Friday What was probably State's best \\\ H It night when the Tigers and Spar- blocking of the day took place on tans meet before an anticipated the Spartan 30 and Miles broke hi- full house in the local stadium. to the open to race untouched into the end zone. Farmer converted and Coach Tom Cureton's year- Stanford Tied lings trailed 39-14. In the final minute of play the San Jose State Spartans made a belated drive by team earned a 3-3 draw with taking to the air. Chris Pappas Stanford Friday afternoon at connected with Ernie Jordan for Palo Alto. Forward Norm Heel- thirty yards and the final touch- er tallied all three Spartan down of the game. Farmer's try goak. at conversion was wide. Fiaal in a preliminary tussle, the score: USF 46 and San Jose State Indian Frosh downed the Spar- frosh 20. tababes, 4-2. and everybody Wanta Go to Stanford? wins in Dore Purdy Leads Just Ask Mac the Hack Spartan Harriers For the information of any smoking pleasure! Spartan who wants to get to the In Twin Victory men's pool over at Stanford uni- Co-captains Dore Purdy enl versity, we are reprinting the di- Marion Day led the Spartan har- rections published in Friday's) riers to victory in their first meet Daily. of the season. Friday afternoon George McDonald, Spartan Dail- by defeating Cal Poly and San ly sports writer, who authored Francisco State. these easy to discern directions, is Traversing the _difficult courso being held in a straight jacket. at Lake Merced, Dore Purdy ran Here's the info: a heads-up race that saw him ta- Spartans who wish to go to the Stanford pool turn off El Ca- mino at the football stadium, fol- low the Mad until the track and America's Finest eigarette I field clubhouse is directly on the left, turn left again at that club- house, go one block and turn right, PRIZES! "Button and go one block to the men's PLUS GRAND pool. atintital Television, Radio poppin' king first place a few yards in and Record Player Prizesto be given meals" front of the Cal Poly runners. away at your Marion Day was fifth; Jim Collegeto Fraternities, at Lund, seventh; and Al Weber, Sororities, Clubs or Living Groups at eighth. 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