California State Library Sacramento 9, California Legislature To (onsider SJS Branch Knight Proposes Spartan San Jose State Co llege !Large Bond Issue Director of Finance John M. Pierce yesterday asied ti.!c S ec, Vol. 42 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1954 No. 53 Legislature to consider the creation of a new state college or a :branch campus of San Jose State rather than expand in its present ' downtown location, the United Press reported. KCBS Musical Director Plays At the same time Governor Goodwin J. Knight suggested a bon.1 Speaker tf: e SU, ,s11). V.:4 10 rms. th !t i - r iitiet,o00 bw espansien ot st.et. ,. leges, 0111 ersit les. prisons. 111, For Feature Social Attraction ca forre (Amtract ' tal hospitals and other taeilit, ,Paviiients hie 11.C1.)Mlnendt'd 11,1,mday 113), a sp, In Civic Auditorium Feb. 25 I . ire I committee Ray Hackett and his 12-piece to 1 a.m. The dance will be formal l'ull dem n 1)113ment on all or- The committee. oftemposeed el band were signed yesterday to play as it has been in the past. Cot- ganization contracts should be esrf.tith es In 1'11'11 ,if the at.,:.- for Winterrnist, Feb. 23, in the Ci- trell also noted that preparations made this week in the Graduate. institute ,,,, al groups szterbm vic Auditorium, according to Jim for the dance have already begun. Manager's office. Room it ac proposed an cspenditure of 4a it Cottrell, Social Affairs committee Last week, Cottrell announced eording to Jim Cottrell. business. 090.790 for ( alif0rnla.. 10 .1al. chairman. that Buddy King and his 12-piece . manager of lit Torre. colleg.... This Included S. I.741.:. Hackett is musical director of band would play for the Registra- 5,50 for building. and land fur KCBS in San Francisco and is tion Dance, Jan. 3. NJ... featured on the "Bill Weaver K .0. 101t1 it kason Natnes ill Ws IN wt.r. I’ll: Show" every afternoon. Cottrell that lie still foram-ft the report . said that he is rated "tops" in 365 Gals Sign the. legislature and will reromir..ai danceable music. 32 StuRleints that a major loortIon of the f.,,e- Hi. has played at the Coconut For Rushino- gram he financed from general 0 - Grove and Ambassador Hotel in r, ligation bonds Las Angeles, the Mark Hopkins A total of 365 girls signed up For Revelries Pierce's proposal came as a pe.-, for formal winter rushing during and Fairmont Hotels in San Fran- With the naming of 32 students "'le alt"rwth' to the r^r"hum casco, and Bay Meadows. the two-day sign-up Monday and commit,. ' yesterday to three chonises in the ttatinn l'i thc SI"."1 Hackett haft also appeared na- Tuesday, according to Earlene ameh asked hand,. to purchase is, 1955 Revelries show, "In All M:k c , Hominy over radio and telest. Johnson. Panhellenic rush chair- , parate SJS site acquisetionc, Won and at numerous conven- man. DR. PETER II. Pi D E G A R Pi, L Dreanls." Jim Kason swelled tht. for eight blocks and smith. nous. "We were surprised at the Ire- shown abuse, still speak at the :cast to a total of 45 niemtwrs :13 acres with .1 total .4 !AV- .. mendous response to the sign-up. December Graduation to be held Cottrell noted that he is still K amm also announced that the Dr. Horton ,I asche of th. t .1 trying to get a special group to Considering 120 girls pledged dur- nest ;Hondas a 3 p.m. in Mor- I liseaflon Departn0111 ..aid "pr,.. entire east will meet in Morris on.. I an sot.... I.... play during intermission for the ing fall quarter, there are more Os Dailey auditorium. lir. ode_ Stir,'.," Sr.' 1. Dailey auditorium Thursday at dance, girls going through rush than ever gard is a profesnor of political new campii, in. ludina Adam...1 . L3:30 p m . At this time, rehearsal The winter season will be the before in the history of the col- acienee at the Unisersies of Cal- and San Mateo counties. !schedules. which Is-gin next quar- theme for the Wintermist Ball in lege," Miss Johnson said. Iltornia. Ast’t’ Photo. The Salmi t a-11/ Sent mei ! N . o ,. . _ ' . the Civic Auditorium from 9 a.m. A girl will not be allowed to go --- - reported last %seek that a comic., I In the singing chorus are Sherry . through rushing unless she corn- - tee from tlie Salinas Chanthei i ! Towner. Joan Moss. Jane-e Munch, pletes her registration by turning Hawaiian Holiday ( 'ommerre and the Santa - 'Kay Martin, Ann Witten. Miki County ( !-1,, ,. in her fall grade transcriptsc to the nou__rn of,..dlpervls .r ol i Gayle LaBarbera, Bar- Students Will Try Associate Dean of Students of- Pageantry Ttinight :Murphy, spearheading a (hive to ha\ e . I bars Brown, Jeanette Vittier, Lou- fice, Room 114, Monday and 'flies-Keola state college. established in 1.0 Reamer, singing authentic! lar Hays, Jack Ray, Bernie Teter- For Yell Positions day of registration week, Jan. 3-4, Santa Cruz -Salinas arra Formal winter rushing will start Hawaiian chants, has been added! tiller. James McCann, Len Sum. Fourteen SJS students will try with sorority open house Saturday, to the cast for tonight's Hawaiian i De)! and Kent Williams Selected for the dancing chorus Bailey Resigns out -tomorrow night for four post- Jan. 8. A general meeting of all Club Christmas pageant at 7 pm. - rushees will are Roberta Klakowitz, Henna ('Ii- Mary Ellen Bailey. junior! )11S1 a. lions as assistant yell leader in be held in S-112 Fri- in Morris Dailey auditorium. micia, Joan Illimbatier, Roberta on the Student Court, nt.sicn...111. Newman Hall at 7:30 o'clock, ac- day, Jan, 7 . The show, sponsored by Hui-0- Boone, Shirlee Bucher, Jacquelyn post yesterdaN. because she mu,'.' cOrding to Shut* corn- Wood, Ilal Garcia, Ron Stokes, Les student -war-1i neat quarter Girl - Ito. Rally Kamaaina, campus Hawaiian club, mittee chairman, Meyers To Speak Buckner and Jim Benin() who have attended SJS for on. The men trying out will be Ter- Speaking to the Public Safety will bring Hawaiian students togs'- The third group, a night club year and have lw fWevn 69 and Ill ry Haycock, Jack Alberti, Jim Lecture class today will be Don- ther to portray the legend of the chorus, includes Marilyn Hops, units may apply for the position Wellington, Bill Frizelle, Herb Islands for the entertainment of Mary Jane Rockwell, Kathleen A two-thirds Vtdo of tin Slialet!. aid R.. Meyers, housing officer for 11y1tx-rt, Garry Graham. Dick Rus- SJS students and faculty. Lektig, Lynne Ilrunst, Gretchen Council will appoint the tempace sell, Ben Reichmuth, Dan Doug- the San Jose City Health Depart- Given, Trubee Siemering and Chris justice The term ends at th. ,, I present- Hob . las, Torn Bonetti, Ron Moesle, ment. Dr. Gertrude Cavins, a di- Several sketches will be of winter quarter Chuck Bolin, Ray Bitterman and rector of the lecture series, an- ed, featuring native dances and s Len Schannell, nouncid, picturesque scenes. Beverly Bred.' . .. Ito noted that any other stu- Meyers has worked with the will Portray Kalua, beautiful Mks Today C ot,er F. tist It est dents who wish to try out may Kellogg Foundation which studies daughter of a Hawaiian chieftain, leave a note for hint in the ASB home safety, topic for the lecture who is sacrificed to halt an erupt- trf office and be at the try-outs. today, log volcano. A Hawaiian Santa Claus will appear to distribute gifts, and Christ mas caniLs. Ha- waiian style, will contribute to Fall Lykeable Doll festivities. No admission will be charged ' and all are invited, according to Leonard Gerard. publicity chair- man. !Doll's Picture iLyke '11), In 1) on the left is Luc) Marie W.io on, itt RC Sausalito. Whos, ii0110, is the Lykeable Doll in the fall issue of Lake, campus feature maeazine on sale today. DR. PAUL L. DENGLEIll (11:(11, G. TILTON The identity of the popolar Miss was a closely guarded secret until Dr. I'aul I Dengle r, todio's Cecil G. Tilton. trains s larld1% publication time, but information guest lectun.r, will speak to the speaker, will talk on "Th.' f`resitiw, Daily "spies" dis- ferreted out by SJS student body on "Interpreting of the So lets in the Fat East." to- closed she is a bacteriology major, at 734) o'clock an the Cone. it 18 years old. She stands five feet the European Mind." today. night at Morris al.- five inches, weighs pounds and 10:30 a m. in Ilailey flail of the Music. ituiliting ditorium. her measurements are 36-24-38. Tilton feels that hi' can gr, Dr. Dengler has served as the about the grownir to. - The "gripe issue" of Lyke sports director of "Flying Seminars to 111101-11111flon a lavender cover and chides SJS Europe" in 1951, 1952 and 1953. mice of the Soviet Union due la shortcomings. Included in the 52 The educator has ber.n a visiting his experience of studs irg and pages are cartoons and features professor at the Universities of Co- working in the Orient on campus life. Price of the maga- lorado, Kansa s. Indiana, Iowa, Ibis information about the F zine is 25 cents Mary Schmidt South Dakota and Montana. East cotnes partly beeatise of his and George Dunn are co-editors. He has given nine series of lec- work in Japan during the first fRe The Lykeable Doll photo is by ture tours throughout the Unites* years of the American Occupation Johnny B. Arreota and was select- States under the auspices of the as well as with his friendship o tot ed from 12 pictt rem turned in by Institute of International Educa- many people familiar with the members of the photo staff. tiol. Orient. 1 - 11(1 %‘ L tell State Awards %Phi() FraternitA Initiates lAprig Beach St. 16 Pledges; Elects ()fficers Daily 14;mnon treas..tr- Spartan H3,1bert. coiresormd St ructure .4)1) I f,.1-1) n Tucker -A 2 SA'. JssE s -A -E oe r-SE .4-r..14re Tr:OP:711T) in , ary, John eollege Chap.: : M;,rty NI! fitaP 4111P 1- eld at the . e 114-6.41-ararni Date - - 1 es sots./ - - - .. 24 134 to Se. A banquet To:lowed the mitiati, rks awarded contracts totaling :01 41/ 11 3 1.1 -t ":4 .:; , 11.* -:. rinsoc. ceremonies at the Red Barn Int, - 1 5..1 : Vie Sr. C. .ip :. :. 11: construction of a l for Dean Robert S Martin was 1 S * , 1- ; ; . . : 5. -; F.r addition at building for the dinnei His talk -....aker _ n State College b adership. .: Cfp os: 4- :1 : F. 1 s 3 : 7. b 211 - as, Is of .S.I.S (,erinan Club .,-ntract., for general Benz was Ito- Swop:" a . ; 3 1. ' 1, 1 I.: 1444, : - . s_- air.-itt to .J F Bur- ;1:1 s $ . 3. $: s: .1 1. - S . - Sponsors Concert . re._ Long Beach - 1 44' : S. C. 4 H. " " - Th.- department also awarded Beet hot-en, tires are 1$4/' .4-01 contracts for construe- tii-10.1tio rt P.,-14..r will be featur- bin. Jim C't . ’ 177 - of dormitories ed during the concert sponsored by Rob Fuchip,.- ( If - School for the the SJS German Club tomorrow 7:. :’ Hashigucto ( '..111.;; Ed :--4.1 lar - The general 7.311 o'clock in the . % : Nelson. C' "1 , - - ., !light at Con- Urea -4 5 ract. $390.734. went to P f.1 -6 - L 9 3. s-:. 21 - Thompson. Jack T, ,. ceit Hall. ;- -. -; 5 1 P rer Redlands the program will Spc.eft E4Air C wtule a Webber Appearing on 141 i Eas -lhear r". : - : - - - itract for mechanical be S.IS students, faculty members : . ,1 ot - Es -1..r.... 0 0 4 1 r’ th,.. Vpha : , took of the Music. Department, and . ., freers ,! - est.* Caro ..114 Mat.- Chorus and Ladies Chorus or placer auer ' .hurk t F.A. P ..t ’ =1 1.-. - F.1. ?. Get-mania Societ) Bailey, the San Jose gim b 64e A ...d.- 0.'03 11- . . the concert an Fyne The 'iii. Following 7"ri bis T to Carol Ideart of entertainm-nt will be held , t.. Deadline Well Met . M -I23. The event is open Another it I mints Hospital - _ Fietet without charge ettles Plans SHOW SLATE Prison Rehab Prouram Talk 1.7 'o_ -e T.e.2. e 7-2Dt7 ,11 stud nt on a prows-am Doors Ope, 6-45 D ;i7 ,f County Jail . ,..--ted to attend a -TONITE- shield President meeting In E in 11 tomorrow at 9 30 a.m SHOCKING BEST-SELLER Pro,,ronf (,uest - The mei tiny will be held to dc-- ON THE SCREEN! -. e how mans st H -M's (1 in a project o: , .!,, M -G z.,peato r will be Georg, 41r41-.7,^ Cnff-e Irate 0 15 .-0,1hilitation director a. \\ .1 11.111’iffiII 1 1).11, ; rs I h all) EXECUTIVE r :. .'111 I it'41 I 11111111111011 I 111111.. 1411* **4.1%4 rtate.e stage the ,.. SUITE I he du eel ion of kL - will be an attempt 410 AD %%,,1 1: tI/ ("001dInate 5r,0us StUdIeS t Rao Siktrecx Fox WY ith rehabilitation of C. ; NOIR ftlION &ED ,1 Ji.il Prisoners. According to Do1 Eton hal,i . hS Ctom Fnirness Hypnris graduate student working on t. bora rD f l'rc-clit Via% ptozram the project will enabl - t p.,, ,'.4 S.TS -,,t4HientS 10 benefit through prac- -Also- expelience in their fields helping the rehabilitat o: M JOAN CRAWFORD . ,nt!, Jail prisoners. 1. 0-edit may be gner ,11.4:.:,-.10.4"ToRcH SONG , . . ; . . it p.uticipating students. Pb. e ; .e po,r, ! n it. r to /he added -Inasmuch as the (
It; le. 4. (P.1 p lije I ,f1.11 ;It Jail has no rehabilitation driect q, at the present time student, w STUDIO CY 2-6778 'as doing the state a '. ERTISING -Id th-roat',. s " JANE EDMUND I traina Protlin I POWELL PURDOM ( .011lillete 1ne11011I DEBBIE VIC