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California State Library Sacramento 9, for nia M.A. Deadline Oct. 15 is the last day for Game Results candidates for the master's de- For ru1t of San Jose State's gree to file for January gradua- Initial isjime football game this tion, according to Dr. James W. season /Against *drama State of studies division.. *temp.. see kmai.L. 1.. P.m.'s re- Brown, head of the graduate luksir on page 3, studies illy Ishii'. calm SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL. 45 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MOND#CY, OCTOBER 7, 1957 Number 9 Merchants Give SJS HELPS Prize for Float Red Feather Sweepstakes Winner Drive Assisted Will Receive Award By Committee An award of $100 for the sweepstakes winner in the float divi, lion of the 1957 San Jose State College Homecoming parade will be offered by the San Jose Downtown Merchants Assn., according to an announcement made yesterday through the secretary of the Students To g:oup, Mr. Charles Kahn. In addition to the cash award; the association aka announced they will award three trophies in Seek Funds 5 the annual high school partici- pation day at the SJS contest. The 'The it award will go to the three best Near School high school bands participating in Wthe Homecoming parade. The newly -formed Community Will Sho Les Davis, general chairman Service Committee will conduct olft ttihwe. its first drive Wednesday evening aofnntilliteinciediwTh7ttirgthelinuen when it will assist the city in so- Great Artist parade, which will be helij Nov. liciting funds for the Red Feather One of the most critically ac- 9, is -Holiday in Sparta." Forty Drive, according to Tedd Wal- claimed documentaries of recent organizations will participate in lace, chairman of the committee. years will be shown free of charge the event. Students will be divided info tonight, 7:30 p Ill., 01 the College Plans currently are being form- eight divisions and will canvass Theatre. ulated by Don Facchiano, queens the area north of the campus. "The Titan,- a 67 -minute color a fashion show for They will leave from the Student chairman, for FRANK G. WILLEY film narrated by Frederic March, the in the Home- Union at 6:30 p.m. original entrants ... Coordinator deals with the painting and sculp- coming Queen contest. Among the agencies which will famed Renaissance ar- benefit from the Red Feather ture of the Ten of the 40 candidates will Michelangelo. Drive are the YMCA, YWCA, tist, be elected by the student body on More titan 200 students will paign. Faculty members will Big Give." Virginia Wall and The film is part of the "out- canvass east side San Jose dur- use the new payroll deduction Robert Baron, artiViti.. adviser, Catholic Women's Center, Student Oct. 24. Final judging is set for standing movies" series under the ing the United Givers Cam- plan approved in Sacramento are heading the campus strive. Christian Assn., Visiting Nurse C.D. Ready Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. in Morris Dailey paign. This group is shown leas- tor "f air shar e" donations. Goal for Central Santa Clara Dr. Hugh Gillis of the guidance of Auditorium. ing Wednesday's rally which Thirty-six major service agen- County is $739,42'7. Assn., Red Cross, Cancer Society. Speech and Drama Department was held to kick-off the cam- cies will benefit from the "One lieu rt Aasn., U.S.O., and the The announcement of the and assisted by the Student Body win- American Social Hygiene Assn, who will reign one year. For Attack Social Affairs Committee. her, for The Red Feather Drive is part be witheld until the Coro- Time Magazine in its initial re- will of the city-wide United Givers By ANTHONY TARAVELLA nation Ball at the County Fair- view stated: "For years to come, Torre Will Sport Campaign. This campaign has a What would you do about a ground on Saturday night, Nov. La It is sure to find eager, appreci- goal of 9739,427 for this year. 2. guided missile coming at you at ative audiences. Among the price- Red Feather will take care of less works of art featured in the the door-to-door solicitation the rate of 7000 miles an hour? Movie are the David, the Sistine thrrughout the city. Mrs. Stanley Chances are you woNildnot know 'New Look,' Say Editors what to do. Where could you run, Chapel and the dome of St. Peter's. Rally Tryouts C. Benz, wife of Dean Stanley C. Bent, is the chairman of the resi- where would you hide? Next spring a "new look" In Color will be used throughout lonna Studios, Inc. of New York dential division. To Be Held SJS year books will hit the cam- the book with the added attraction City will be on campus from Most of these questions cannot Jazz Group pus. The '58 La Torre's theme and of a die-cut, according to Pat OeL 14 to Nov. 30. This will be the first time that be answered, but years of human In Auditorium make-up is based on the idea of Teague and Elaine Anastasiu, co- The photographs will be taken SJs students have been asked to experience in disaster have taught stage plays and is called Le Torre editors. in Building P; appointments may participate In the United lavers that the worst thing to do is to To Entertain Rally tryouts will be held in presents San Jose State College. Photographers from the Co- be secured Oct. 14. Only Student Drive, Wallace stated. panic. An organization is set tip Morris Dailey Auditorium today teachers will be able to make ap- The divisions will be composed on campus to handle disasters and Student Body from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and tomor- pointments for Saturdays. Since of members of the various campus a detailed plan of operation has row from 3:30 to.5:30 p.m. organizations. Following the drive, been worked out. There are Primo's Jazz Group, composed photographers will be on campus Any student interested in enter- Extension Service for slightly more than a month students will return to the Student people here who would know what of San Jose State freshmen, will taining at football and basketball seniors Union for refreshments. to do. The job of the student pop- provide entertainment for the en- the editors urge graduating rallies is invited, according to Jack to take special notice. ulation will be to follow directions tire student body today at -4:30 Clarke, entertainment co- chair- -Once the photographers fly from these competent people. p.m. In Morris Dailey Auditorium, Adds New Course man of the Rally Committee. back to New York City." says according to 'Bill Douglas, Junior Noon Concert Dr Frank G. Willey, director of The first class of an extension of Wilbur Jr. High School in Palo Dias Teague, "there ssili he no Class president. Clarke said that those selected extension services, is chairman of course entitled "Review of Engi- Alto. second chance for photos." The five-member band, includ- will perform at home and ex- the college civil defense program. The purpose of the course is to This week the La Torre will be Records Start ing a vocalist, was organized on change rallies with College of the neering Fundamentals," which is provide incentive and encourage- sold in the Outer Quad for the A daily series of recorded con- "Disaster is always Imminent. campus by Primo Villarruz, who Pacific, Fresno State and Califor- being offered this semester for all ment to study, review, and to pre- special sale price $6. The price will certs will be offered beginning to- plays piano and also sings with nia Polytechnic. "Dr. Willey said. To Illustrate the who have had at least three years pare qualified students to take the be raised to $6.50 on Oct. 24. Only day in the study room on the first the group. The entertainment committee, point he referred to a day last of college engineering training or Engineer-in-Training examination floor of the south wing of the Freshmen and transfers are headed by Clarke and co-chairman 2100 copies of the La Torre re- spring when he was sitting in his of the California State Board of Library. Music will be played Mon- given a special welcome to the Chris Richards, Will judge the au- the equivalent, will be held tomor- main, according to Jerry Humpal office at his desk writing a di- row from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 52 Registration. day through Friday, each week, rective on earthquake drills. Ac- jazz concert sponsored by the Jun- ditions. and Ed Regaled, co -business The class will be held every from noon to 1 p.m. and repeated Dr. Willey, the ior Class, Carol Nanney, publicity cording to build- Tuesday night from October managers. from 3 to 4 p.m., according to chairman, stated. COLLEGE IDEAL ing began to rock and a large until January 28. The staff will Charles Kuster. music librarian, in crack was sliced across Walt Taylor will play the vibes; horizontal consist of no-others of the San charge of the program. Bill Maus, the drums; and Jack the wall in front of his desk. The Jose State College faculty and Reed, the bass. Soloist for the Sophs Plan Today's program will include crack remains as evidence of the specialists from industry. The band will be Shirley Marchefka. SJS Engineering Prof Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, event and as a reminder to always fee for the course is $25.00 played by Arthur Rubinstein. be on guard against danger. which is payable at the first Dance Today clam meeting. A dance to follow the San Diego Enrollment Edward S. Carmick, assistant State game. Oct. 19, will be the Retired Rear Admiral professor of engineering and ex- main topic for discussion' at the tension engineering adviser, says, Sophomore (lass meeting this af- Tops 12,000 ternoon at 3 30 in Room C8226. By BOB KAUTH "It's an ideal time to take this DATEBOOK The Registrar's Office reports Modern warfare is engineering," said the roan who should know. review course, because the San Chairmen and comniittees for that the latest count shows 12,229 The man, Edward Seabury Cormick, is an engineering instructor here Jose State engineering graduate the darire ss ii be eppointed today MONDAY, OCT. 7 of passing the students enrolled at San Jose and a retired Rear Admiral. is almost assured Speech and Drama, movie, evening, College Theater. ELT. exam in April since he will side. 11.30 a ni to 3:30 p.m , Outer Quad. State College this semester. This "War is a science, for an effective offense is not possible with- Junior Claris, snow cone from having handled all Includes 9569 regular and 2660 out scientific theory," he said, "and that Ls why most of the courses be fresh CsTA, membership drive. 10 a.m. to '2 p or, Outer Quad. undergraduate engineering Play Tryouts limited students. Of the 9569 who offered at Annapolis are concerned with engineering." of the TUESDAY, (KT. 8-- in the are attending full-time, 5446 are Although he Mil claims a great loyalty for his "first love," material which is covered Christian Science Organization, reception, 8.10 pm, Music Build- continuing, 1859 are new. 1759 are that Is, his profettaional naval experience. Cormick believe, col- exam. Being Held ing, Room In. Professor C.armick also points college transfers, and 505 are re- lege instruction to be the ideal career for him now. The Speech and Drama De- Iota Delta Phi, open house. 7 to 10 pm Student Uniiin. out that this route is the quickest turning. "I've always liked the idea of teaching," he said, "and it has turned partment Is asking for plit%ers ("(TA, harehecue, 11 30 a m to I M., In Irma of Woriwn's Gym. one for the attainment of staus out to be just as pleasant as I expected. In fact, my relationship with I,. fill additional roles in two wyriNictiDAY. otT. as a professional engineer in a students and faculty members has been equally satisfying." plays: "The %%orill Is timintil" Junior Class, snow cone sale. 11:30 a m to 3:30 p in . Outer Quail. chosen field such as civil. electri- When comparing the two careers, Cormick concluded that they anti "('hop Chin rind the Golden Newman Club, Dedication Mass. 7 'In pm. Senior Class cal or mechanical engineering, were similar. The duty of a naval officer and an instructor is the Dragon." THURSDAY. OCT. 10 since two years after taking the training of young men, he said. And the paramount duty of a peace- Further trymit held Lecture committee, Lecture, 8 30 pm. FIT. exam the prospective en- Plans Contest time navy is the training of young men, and this, he said, is what the at 4:30 pm Monday In the ("(TA, leaders conference gineer can go tip for his final ex- Senior Class will meet this after- college is doing at all times. Speech and Drama Building. Dr. FRIDAY. OCT. 11 amination. noon at 3:30 in Room 53, ac- In 1923 Conflicts started his career as a seaman In the navy. thigh 1,111k, who handles the de- Student YMCA -YWCA, membership retreat. cording to Nancy Penitenti, pub- Thirteen months later, he received an appointment to attend the partments publicity. reports. Spartan Ortacei, Fun Nile, 8 pm to 12 midnight, Women's Gym. licity chairman. Naval Academy from the secretary of the navy. Thus it was that Tr%oitts are open to all hold- ('(TA, leaders conference. all day. Committees for coming class during his 31 years of naval duty, he was able to receive a good SJS Given ers of up student hod% card and Phi Mu Alpha-Mu Phi Epsilon-MI:NC, open house, Music Build- deal of practical experience In engineering. For, in 1930, he vait ing lobby, 8 a.m to 5 p m. functions will he announced and Ito prrthots eperience is r11,114 - further plans will be made for the graduated from Annapolis with a bachelor of science degree. Ile nary. Dr. points out. floth Delta Upsilon, dance, 9 p.n to 1 a m. Bird Books PI Omega Gorgeous Gams contest, she said. also did some post-graduate work at the academy, end later re- plays ha', e large tasts, especially PI, coffee hour, 1:30 to 4 30 piii, library, Room 314. of histi- Cecil A. Poole. supreme secre- ceived a master science degree tram the Massachusetts for men, and many parts are SATURDAY, OCT. 12 of the Rosicrucian Order, has Pi Kappa Alpha lute of Technology. tary son .1% finable. -Theta Chi. dance. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. completed his long tour of duty, during his personal collection of IS4 (lob, Artists Ball, 184 Club On July 1. 1956. he which donated "The World is Bound" Will be House. 9 p.m. to 1 am. Veterans and other scientific Chi, dance. 9 Cal he had served on a battleship, three destroyers, cargo ship, and three ornithological presented a part of the regular Sigma p.m. to 12 midnight, Havenly Foods, journals to the San Jose State SUNDAY, OC'T. 13 Chester Neal, Cid Vet repre- submarines. season on Dec. R. 7 and 12-14. after College museum of vertebrate Panhellenie, open house, 1 sentathe, will he in the Ac- Seven or eight months Cormick contacted and started cor- "(hop Chin" will he presented to 7 pm. with Dr. Ralph Smith, who was head of the college's zoology', according to Dr. Richard Channing (lab, meeting. 7 30 1.) m, Unitarian counting Office, loom 31, on responding en- for child sui.11em es on Nov. III Church. gineering department at that time, he received an appointment Mewoldt, assistant professor Division of Itamsaitic and Arts, Administrative Tuesday, I r 0 m 9 until 12 as L. Of and 23. Staff, tea, 3 be noon. assit ant professor in the enginetIllg departmen. zoology. 5 p.m Dean Dudley Moorhead's home. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Dibler Kappa Nu's Move Into Better House By CHARLENE SHATTUCK Ilee4lant4 While the San Jose State chap- Monday, October 7, 1957 ter of Delta Upsilon fraternity is Editorial busy making plans for a new By BOB CRAFT house, another group of frater- nity men, the Kappa Nu's up at

Alms for the Poor? Berkeley, are also moving into a An enormous treat is in store for San Jose State students and prepare to make a mad Dust off your track shoes, kiddies, and new home, The "Daily Califor- faculty members come Oct. 17. dash for The Spartan Daily's distribution boxes on campus. We say nian" reports that the move was On that night, Dick Bibler, of "Little Man on Campus" fame, this because if you don't, you probably won't be able to get a copy necessary, because a building in- will pay us a visit. of this noble venture. spector said the former Kappa Nu We also say this because The Spartan Daily tomorrow will be residence had the worst living I enthusiastically recommend this treat to everyone. asking the Board of Control for enough dough to put out 7000 copies conditions: he had ever seen on Bibler is a personable young man, speaks well, and, or course,

a day instead of 6000. This looks doubtful to say the least. campus. This may have been duo can draw even better. from heaven comes Probably (unless that old saw about pennies to the fact that the living room But this will not be a "straight" talk. Ile will spice it up with true), we still will be putting out 6000 copies a day. And, although ceiling fell in without warning. his cartoon antics:" you" the story as he tells it. 11,000 of you paid your subscriptions through student body fees, He -shows obviously all of you wil! not be able to get a copy. So, as we said, Last year, when San Jose State's Journalism and Advertising run fast. Dept. was planning a program for the California Intercollegiate Press "If you have a buddy, tried and true, fake him out first, before Spaztanailli Association Conference, the program committee decided to try to get he fakes you." This is the law of the jungle. the popular cartoonist to speak. The issue regarding the number of copies we can or can't print Entered as second class matter April He was then on the art faculty of Humboldt State College. Arcata. is not the only reason The Spartan Daily is going before the Board of 24. 1934, at San Jose, Calif., undr the "Even though I'm flunking, Professor Snarf, I always look forward Member Clifor We tried and he came. He gave his famous "chalk talk" and was Control. We also are desirous of obtaining enough loot to maintain act of March 3, 1879. to attending your class." nia Newspaper Publishers' Association. considered the highlight of the conference. daily publication throughout the s.:hool year. Published daily by the Associated Stu- Now we have another chanee to see Bibler. When we sent in our proposed budget last spring, we figured on dents of San Jose Stet. Collegc scpt ..E,=....0,,..,...... 1=1.4.M...1M...0.411Mo4-mr moi. p.m. in the 11 Ile will "talk and chalk" Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 no increase in printing costs. This was mistake. From our standpoint, Saturday and Sunday, during the college Concert Hall of the Music Building. And It's free. it seems that all the printe-s are trying to get into higher income year with 011 issue during each finI sarnination period. He'll illustrate his talk with liberal on -the-spot drawings of brackets. They raised their price again over the summer, to the tune Subscriptions accepted only on a re. "Worthal," "Professor Snail," and other lovable characters from of more than $10 per day. This figure, spread over 138 issues really Amt-Jcpipt mainder-ofschool year basis. In fall se "Little Man on Campus." adds up. Figure it out. mister, $4: in spring semester, $2. Go see this guyhe’s great. So saying, we are hurting for money. If additional funds are not Press 04th, Globe Printing Co. 1445 South First St., Sari Jove, Calif, forthcoming, your friendly student newspaper will go out of business By BOB KAUTH Telephone: CYpress 4-6414 Editorial, SIDELIGHTSHow much do you knov about Centennial Hall. the around April, 1958. This means bluntly, no paper at all. No Thrust and S Err. 210. Advertising, Eat. 211, newest classroom building? Parry, no sports, no society, no news, no editorials, no nothing. The other day 1 went to class without a pencil. No doubt, this Editor This is not to be construed as a threat either to you or the Board has happened to many students at one time or another, or possibly LEIGH MERS For instance, did you know that the building alone cost $1.283,700 of Control. This is just a simple statement of fact. more often. But this time the situation proved to be doubly embar- Business Manager ... and the equipment cost an additional $120,000 ... that it con- If no additional funds are allocated and the paper ceases publi- rassing, I, being unfamiliar with the local collegiate colloquialisms. LARRY KAUFMAN labs, and 45 two-member faculty offices ... Day Editor tains 31 classrooms, three cation midway through next semester, do not thrash. At the moment, the instructor appeared to be, indeed, an omi- RAY BARCH that it is composed of classes of psychology, philosophy, social science, Y9U were warned, well in advance. nous looking fellow, much better suited for the wrestling arena than and contains the audio-visual service center? the classroom. Standing a good five feet high, he leaned his 100 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Quite a place. pounds against the de s k non- chalantly and placed a hand upon what better way is there to de- THIS COUPON GOOD FOR his hip, dead-end kid style. He scribe such a pencil, that is. one Bungalow Fountain seemed to be peering over his $1.00 HI-WAY MOTEL that is short, has a worn eraser, 60 Units and Apartments :lasses in search of the culprit who ON ANY PURCHASE Fine Feed R 64 Prices Coffee Shop Restaurant teeth indentons on all sides, OF $3.75 OR MORE had arrived in class without a Heated Swimming Pool Breakfast Lunch Dift111/1 pencil. and one that need not be re- Ed Eby, Florist Free TV and Roorn Phones Daily 6:30. 7.00. Sun. 1:00 2:00 Wants Answer LaLears. iMrs, Rideout will be Slyly avoiding his gaze, I slump- turned after using? 525 E. Santo Clara 2112 S. FIRST STREET Corner 9911 & Whhhlami pleased to know that you can now ed deep into the seat and in a : Dear Thrust and write coherent compositions of whisper asked a nearby coed. "Par- Last Friday we wrote to this less than 100 words, John). They don me, but do you have an extra' column voicing o u r complaints made no satisfactory, adult ex- pencil?" (And this is when my I -registration abuses against the pre planation of the band's side of troubles started.) of the San Jose State College this infamous pre-registration "I haven't a very hot one," she Marching Band. scandal. Instead, they proceeded replied. 160 t CYpress The hand has yet to present a to belittle the football team in one "I beg your pardon," was my satisfactory answer to our charges. single, sarcastic sentence. startled reply. S. FIRST 2-8426 We expect none. They have mark, We resent this slur on the Spar- "I haven't a redhot pencil," she fools of the Registrar's Office and tan Grid Squad. Ignoring the said. rest the of the student body. tremendous odds against them, the This had me dumbfounded. Just MONTGOMERY WARD Instead of taking criticism team still had the intestinal for- what was a redhot pencil? I graciously, the aforementioned or- titude to play their hearts out for thought back and remembered a ganization has adopted a policy of dear old SJS. redhot stove I had seated myself sarcasm towards its critics and upon one time. It was indeed a If the band does not please the imagined enemies. very warm stove, as I recall. student body and the paying cus- Earlier this weeek we noted a "Oh," I said. "you have a pencil, tomers, at the games we will be letter to this column written by but it's not redhot?" forced to circulate a petition ask- bandsmen Walt Taylor and John "Yes," she said. "it's a drag." ing that the registrar, Leslie W. "A drag?" Ross, give the band no furTher pre- "It's not too cool, man," she registration privileges in semesters INVITES chided. YOU HAVENLY FOOD to come. "Cool." I said, recalling that Three Fearless FOR PARTIES Muckrakers stove which wasn't exactly cool David Davidson ASB 166 PHONE CY 3-1682 either. In fact, it was a redhot Emil Trimillos ASB 2622 stove. TO OUR BIG Douglas Turner ASB 630 "No, it's not cool." she replied. it s not gone, it's way out, man." "Gone? Way out?" "It's not redhot," she said. SHELL GASOLINE WITH TCP "What's not redhot," I asked meekly. Finest Automotive Maintenance "My pencil!" PREVIEW PARTY SALE asked. Excellent Lubrication "Does it bite?" I "No, it writes." she replied (to Fast, Courteous Service my utter surprise). Convenient "It writes! Really?" "It writes okay, if you push it TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1 TO 9 P.M. If you're late for class we'll park your car for you a little," she said facetiously. "Oh." GAS WAR 28.9 SHELL ZEGULAR "Well, do you want to go it?" she asked. WARD WEEK, OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE FALL SEASON, IS HERE AGAIN! "Huh. Go where?" "Would you like to use my pen- SEE THE SENSATIONAL VALUES AND HAVE SOME FUN! STATE SHELL SERVICE cil. or not?" she asked, none too politely. 98 SOUTH FOURTH CY 5-8968 "You will let me use It then?" Across from Student Union I asked. "Certainly, and you needn't re- FREE DOOR PRIZES turn it." she replied, as she dug deep into a tiny pocket hidden in the folds of her skirt and soon pro- duced a small pencil stub. short. It's eraser FREE COCA-COLA §P SHOO 81,4n- The pencil was was a thing of the past. It had teeth indentations on all sides not be returned to the SPARTAN DRIVE-IN EL RANCHO DRIVE-IN And it need using. Debbie Rynolds original owner after FREE CHOCOLATE MILK "Tammy and the Bachelor" "Band of Angels" "This." I said, "is not a redhol Jeoy Lew:, Clark Gable pencil?" "The Delicate Delinquent" "No." she said impatiently, "it's "Gun Duel in Durango" Mu.1514y redhot. gone. crazy, or cool g Montgomry not "Guns of Fort Petticoat" It's way out, square!" FREE BALLOONS Now what I want to know is MAYFAIR SZAW2A1rOGA ACE Jerry Lewis N I OM ,IsDie. 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.VNIP Spartans Waxed, 44-6, Menendez cpaPtatt cpot.6 II/ A I Plans Lists Novice Fall Progrant In Initial Home Game .-nolest Of Actirities By RANDIE E. POE Monday. October 7, 1957 By FLO HAMILTON SPARTAN STADIUMThey had a football "murder" here Sat- BoxingDate iniereoed women students urday night and it cannot be said that it came unexpectedly. are ills lIed II) participate in the The U. S. All -Stars, hailing from all parts of the country but per- By JOHN SALAJvIIDA fall program of WAA, according forming uudei the label of Arizona State of Tempe, put the death grip boxers at San Jose to irloria Mvernaz. WAA pub- on badly outcLsr.ed SJS, 446. The mismatch was the locals in;tial home Native have a chance to licity t hairman. showing this season. State will 21st Stacking up a gosh-awful total of 603 net yards to the Spartans' show their "sluff' bi the All WAA sports activities began Tourna- 210, it was a pure case of men facing boys. The Sun Devils blended a annual Novice Boxing last %seek except badminton w hich diversified offense with robust blocking, while its backfield horses ran ment, scheduled Dec. 12, 13, and is scheduled to start Tuesday. like thoroughbreds. 14. WAA activities take place weekly, ASC Coach Dan Devine wanted points. and Leon Burton and Bob- The annual event, highlight of according to Miss Alvernaz. athletic by Mu'gado, with aid from Joe BeIland, satisfied his craving. All three the college's intramural Bowling will Ix' held at 3130 pm. supervision danced past SJS defenders as if they were so many puppets. program, is under the each Thursday at BridgemanS of Julie Menendez, varsity boxing Recreation Center. Bowlers must MULGADO, 'SELLAND SHINE BURTON coach. provide their own transportation Burton, 9.7 sprinter from Flint, Mich., rambled for touchdowns on and pay a 3.1 cent line fee, ac- ONLY BEGINNERS rims of two and 64 yards. Mulgado, the do-everything kid from Mc- cording to the publicity chairman. Open only to those who never Keesport, Pa., tallied once on a 10-yard lope, booted two PATs, and Shoes will be provided. have competed in an intencollegiate was perhaps the most vicious blockyr on the field. Scheduled WAA howling NC - match, the tournament has been Reiland, Clairton, Pa., fullback, who was victimized earlisr is It Include a sports IN) wit h the start of many successful Spar- this week by Dm broke loose for a 6--yard TB which was imilifiyti ',Lanford Nos. 2 and an Inter- tan boxing careers. by a clipping penalty. But his greatest help to ASC cs iii ( olleg bite Telegraphic meet in boxing his blocking and tackling. Members of the varsity December. %V n int en-sted in team are managers of (ha- nos lee Spar tan Coach Bob Titchenal reacted in a manner which suggested badminton" reuicI a re !wry are in - eligible he knew what would happen before the Sun Devil cannon exploded. He aspirants. Varsity boxers sit ed to at lend the' meetings at

' praised ASC as being "one of the real good teams in the West," and to be managers are Nick Akana. 3:30 pan. on Tuesday. Cantilleri, felt the Spartans were whipped by exteremely superior talent. Fred Burson, Russ Today at 3:30 p.m. fencing In- Frank Castillo, Card christenson, struction for beginners and ad- EARL ALL OVER GRIDIRON Kenneth A. Christenson.. vanced students will 'be given to Titchenal singled out 200-1b., junior center Ron Earl, guard Herb T.C. Chung, Pete Cisneros, Jack both men anti women in Room 22 Boyer and Stan Keith, and halfback Rapid Say Norton for noble per- Coolidge, Raffaele M sranonte, Spartan Halfback Fred Bianco wiggles fonsard for yardage in recent grid activity in Denver. Mike in the Women's Gym. Fencing formances. Earl was all over the grass, knocking down passes and Joiu.s (15) is shown attempting Arthur Milton, Harold Mince, Dave to block D.C. halfback Eloy Mares. sports days with various colleges upending ball carries. until he suffered a charley horse. Nelson, Prentice Porter, $tu Ru- will also be featured. Surprisingly, SJS stopped the Devils' first three offensive bine, Welvin Stroud, William Students interested in hockey thcusts, at the Spartan 23, and later at the ASC 48 and II yard Stroud, and Bob Tafoya. will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday lines. With about four minutes to play in the first quarter, Spar- ATO, Sigma Chi Teams Set; in the Women's G y m. Hockey tan junior halfback Paul Webb perpetrated the miscue which I 11 DIVISIONS Players are asked to check the might have altered the game's complexion. The Theta Chi team. with Bob (Continued on Page 4) Mu!gado put the leather into a high punt from his 11 which Webb Tafoya at the helm, captured the fumbled, then bobbled again. Sun Devil guard Al Carr captured the team title in last years feat. Prepare for Thursday SO(1*F.II TEANI DROPS OPENER , ball on the Hangartner Play 31, and moments later, quarterback Johnny Competition will be held in 11 San Jose State soccer team suf- . (Glendale) flipped a 27-yard TD pass to end Clancey Osborne (Blythe), weight divisions. A boxer will be (This is the fourth in first series of ar- letterman from Wilson High in Stadia Chi is Ill go with the fol- fered a close 5-4 loss to the Cal faking superbly to the short man. entered officially in the tourney ticles concerning the fraternity in- entry Long Beach at offensive center. lowing men in the backfield: Aggies Saturday afternoon at JONES-DUNIVANT RING BELL when he has turned in an tramural league.) examin- Bob Richards. letterman from , Wingback IA.1. smart, a letter- Spartan Field in its 1937 Calif. In- The Spartans' six points came via Mike Jones sideline toss to end card, taken his physical By CONRAD MUELLER Sutter Creek at defensive safety, man f NI.% ad* City nigh; tercollegiate Soccer Conference Bob Dunivant, clever ation, and Weighed in. which went for 64 yards in the third canto. A Although hurt by graduation, Keith Antes, letterman from James , quarterback Jim Daneri, all - opener . fake by Norton helped make the play click. Dates for physical examinations and still trying to find the team Lick High in San Jose at end. and count) %election while 'doing As(' garnered its other TO on a one-yard buck by Chicago- and weigh-ins will be announced which will prose a winning com- Reggis Farley at linebacker. Far- for Jackson High and second bred Ron Erhart. and 26-and-11 yard payoff passes form (YJity later. Open at I P.M. bination, Alpha .Tau Omega ley lettered at Bakersfield High team all -Greek last year: Jim Bourgeois (tong Beach) to Tom Grass) (San Diego) and Bill Gold and silver medals will be Pizzo with a "Personality" nevertheless feels it is ready for School. Gault, letterman f Antalope Spank (Johnstown, Pa. awarded to the first and second the coming touch football sea- Valley J.C.; blocking hack Dtm HOUSE OF PIZZA The Spartans moved to the ASC 22 in the second period, but the place finisher, respectively. in each In the backfield, Fiellati is the son. Blenvenue, letterman from 315 Almaden Ave . CV 74406 4 winners' bruising defense was taking no SJS foolishness. They stopped weight division. Trophies also will only returning man from last According to playing coach It'S("s 1955 Irmo,' team and re- s,t , this drive and the Spartans never got that close again in the first be presented to the outstanding year's squad. Bellati lettered three Craig Bellati, "We're looking for turnee from last Near, and half- half. boxer, the winning coach, and the years at Centerville High. In ad- a real good season," expressing the backs Rich Ilanoolni, Mike Yea- winning team. dition, Jim Scopitonne will go at sentiments of every fraternity on ger. and winghack George Ve.. : halfback. Scopitonne played for Callaway's Crystal ALL COLLEGE MEET campus. voda. the Santa Cruz Seahawks. Bill PIZZA GARDENS Winners and runners-up in the As things now stand, Dan Doug- Creamery Theta Chi Set Hardy is slated for the other half- On the line, the set up la like We Cater to Parttes Novice Tourney qualify for the las from San Mateo will play de- Founta Lunch, back position, with Claude Bonin- so: Center Jack Coolidge, all-Ar- All-College Tournament which will fensive end; Pete Bricker, a form- Dinner Finest Pizza in the World der, ex-Army footballer to go at For Campaign be held Jan. 7 1958. er high school star at Bellarmine lington Va. County: End El Ill 7th & E. SANTA CLARA 1347 McKEE ROAD defensive halfback or offensive novice boxers also will go at linebacker on Squires, all -county for Valley Oak CY 2 9753 Paced by a wealth of all-lea- Outstanding defense end, the Novice and guard High; End Bill Sherwood, all - gue talent. with two all-lea- will qualify for DIvIz on offense. Larry Cas- sion of the Pacific Coast Inter- son, all-Oakland Athletic leaguer- SIGMA (III SET Sierra Foothills from Yuba Cii Your eyes are priceless 111 guers f El Segundo, Theta Tournament from and ends Sam Wood. Ron Giardina Chi has served notice that they collegiate Boxing Oakland will play offensive sigma chi finds itself in the ... treat them with ecu' is slated for end; Mike and Rich Pereira. are ready for this year's intra- The PCI meet O'Brien. letterman from same boat as ATO as far as a Reno, Nev. Livermore Take care of mural competition. March, 1958 in High at linebacker, and first team is concerned. Sigma Sigma Clsi tied for first pine, your eyes ... urges all those Bob Chrisco, they must SHANK'S Theta Chi could possibly be Coach Menedez all-around athlete Chi knows they have the horses. I o.. \ . take care of you tournament from Madera for the labeled the hard luck team of last who plan to enter the at offensive end. All but it is a matter of switching th, rest of your life. Prospective en- these men return Drive-In Cleaners season, after compiling a 4-0 lea- to begin training. from last year's men around to find the right corn-. I may work- fourth place team. !MT. yOrR EYES 2nd & San Carlos gue record, before being forced trants in the tourney bination. A&M Auto Repair 2-30 %MINED REG( LARLY to withdraw because of "pro- out daily from :GB General Auto Ropoir IN BY 9 O OUT AT 5:00 p.m. in the Boxing Gym. In addition, the line wil lhave At any rate, coach Earl White bation." Autornlic Transmist;on Specialty Dr. Jack IL C11(1111(.11 at no extra charge Additional information may be Bill Douglas. lettgErnan from Men- has a much easier job, with Theta Chi will be lead by quar- obtained from Menendez in the lo-Atherton and an Jose's frosh seven men returning from last Student Rates CY 5-4247 OPTOMETRIST SPECIAL 456 E. Son Salvador. San Jos* 253 S. 2nd St. CY 5-1747 terback Dick Zimmerman, an all- Men's Gymnasium. club at offensive guard; Don Flood, year's squad. As It now stands. league candidate from San Jose High School's 1950 squad. Aiding Zimmerman in the backfield will THIS WEEK he Darrell Adams, an all-leaguer BLANKETS .... 90c for El Segundo High in 1933. HAVE A REAL CIGARETTE From that same 1955 El Se- gundo squad comes lineman John Fredericks, also an all -leaguer. Probably Theta Chi's biggest HAVE A gun is Curt Nether, member of the all -northern California team - . r for 11.0111. in addition to placing on the North -South high school squad. Settler plays end, as does Tom Burr. an ail -county half- back while playing for Amador County Iligh School. Coach Bill Harvey has listed the following as members of this sea- son's squad: John Carrillo, defen- sive end; Jerry Humpal, quarter- back; Stan Hilstrom, blocking IN OUT back; Dick Powell, offensive end; Sure are lots of fads and DRY CLEANERS George Curach, bothways at end. fancy stuff to smoke these FA Thibon. offensive halfback; days. Look 'em over Boggle, blocking hack; Bill SHIRT LAUNDRY 13111 then settle down with Camel, Directly Behind Newberry's Harvey, offensive halfback; Dino "SIN" Green Stamps Bolt's. guard; and Bob Crider. a real cigarette. The exclu- etiard sive Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been Huge e stock of unfinished frames equalled for rich flavor Artists I Sires from 8 x 10 up to and including 24 x 30 and easygoing mildness. Available in pine, raw oak and wormy chestnut Today, more people amok" Camels than any other cigarette.

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. ONE Of TN I' ARIAS FIIZST17DEPA1TME a .1 ilkeeskts Tams Ossisers. N. C. i--KPARTAN DAILY Monday, October 7, 1957 U. HERE TAXES GO Where it comes from... WAA Announces Deans Council The BUDGET 4 Sports Program Capstans' looms Toes DOLLAR (continued from Page II) will Include a student recital. 29 bulletin board for t he meeting Tennis groups will board the hum Forms Policy Individual laterite Tats fist.if Yes ni511 Carting Estee* place. A hockey clinic will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wo- Oct. 12 at Napa, and a play day men's Gym. Horseback riders will 52C at San Francisco State is sched- leave for Alum Rock Park from Purpose of New (primp uled for Oct. 19. the Women's Gym. at 3:30 p.m. Orchesis (Modern dance) Is Wednesday. Riding fee is $1.50 open to both men and women. per person. Students are asked to Explained by SJS Dean Dancing instruction will be provide their own transportation &ken at 3:30 p.m. each Monday if possible. Swimming groups will The former DR ision Chairman's ence the Academic Dean, Council Mn,,f Rsionai Sturity in Room 10 of the Women's meet at 4:30 p.m. today In the Council. made lip of appmxiniately and the College "lined Gym. The dance club program Women's Gym. 50 members, has been divided into- The Academic Deans Council two separate councils, according consists of 10 persons. Including bow wsLtastt to Fred F. Harcleroad. dean of Dean Harcleroad as chairman, ..eVar Walk tam the college. deans and heads of the (Ise aca- Itortaat Dean Harcleroad stated that the demic di% isions, heads of t lie reasons for the breakdown wei, Iii ree sinus ,rt i ng dis isi. ins, and that the president could not reach the college librarian. all of the faculty and that the; The t. ,,,,, lei, is a policy -recom- 60 I group was too big to work as a mending. boils on academic af- co-ordinating council. fairs. It is the last group to re- The revision brought into exist- , %icu proposed curriculum and it Estlestive Officr tr, itst Presetes, Sireau i me towel Instructional changes before they are submitted to the presi- The aloisc graph ...bons eriean taxt.s. It was released by mid -year 11%iew of the 1958 ependlture Grad Office dent for appros al. source and of Am- the U.S. Budget Bureau in Imilget.Graph by International. THE LITTLE SAVER ''Anything affecting faculty mo- rale, instructional methods, cur- Among America's great sav- when he happened.on the Sets Deadline riculum changes (n any other ers, George T. Coffee is a Van Heusen Vantage Shirt. Candidates for bachelor of arts recommendations are handled by Radio Engineers Institute legend. One day, George dis- Vantage is a shirt you don't degree in January must make ap- this council." Harcleroad said. covered that by going plication before Oct. 18, the Grad- Council procedure is as follows: to sleep have to iron ... so you save recommendation for the addi- with his shoes on, he could uation Office reported today. A on laundry bills. Wash it -- of a new course comes to the Now tion Accepting save a full 60 Members seconds dressing hang it up to drythat’s all. Application appointments a r e council. The council discusses the Students are now being recruited in now being scheduled in the Regis- Quarterly," which is written espe- All students interested in mem- the morning. Multiplying "So what," you sneer, "aren't course and its values, and recom- for membership in the Institute trar's Office. of cially for students and deals with bership should contact Dr. Harry this by 365 days -gave him there otht r shirts that can do mends it for approval or rejection. Radio Engineers, according subjects Major-minor she must be to of current interest; and Engwicht. IRE adviser, in E110 as over 6 hours saved per year. the same thing?" "Mebbe," Other functions of the council, Clifton Spier, campus group presi- "The San Francisco Engineer" and soon as possible, Spier said. filed with the Registrar before Then, multiplying this by 8 we sneer, "but Vantage according to Dean Harcleroad, dent. is a making application for graduation. "The Grid," which are published are serving as a medium of com- The group's first meeting will years -gave him 48 hours cotton shirt --with all of cot- To be eligible for membership, by a sub-section of IRE in San munication. dealing with depart- he held on Tuesday, Oct. IS, at or two full days saved! George ton's a student must be enrolled in at Francisco, natural softness, poroae mental traveling expenses. and 7.30 p.m. in room MIS. "The For the least six units of physical science was giddy. "Think of it," he ity and comfort. And it only grading and academic Dawn's Early Light," a movie on studying work. While regular membership mused. "Two full days saved costs.$5!" SMARTEST standards. peaceful uses of atomic energy, in IRE is $15.00 per year, student to do anything . . . read, Mengrab a pencil in your meeting, the Faculty Finds will be shown, and a guest FASHIONS During Tuesday's membership is available now for speaker from Westinghouse is sleep or go to Europe!" flit. Figure out your laundry from head to foot, results of a two-year study by the 55.00 per year. Gene ra I Education Committee SJ Housing expected to attend. Another time, George passed bill for shirts for a year. Then "The purpose of IRE complete your v..ere discussed and will be acted is to Kis e a store that advertised "Save figure out the price for seven a meniber an idea of what to Of 84 faculty members who In addition to Spier, other spring upon later. The studies included con- $50 When You Buy These Vantage shirts. You'll find FALL WARDROBE espeet in his field of study," tacted the Faculty Housing Of- semester officers are Royce Det- entrance requirements for state $100 Suits!" George imme- Spier said, fice, 38 have found adequate liv- wiler, vice-president; John Dan- that Vantage shirts actually with the finest colleges. with recommendations adding that speakers and subjects that are ing accommodations from the list- diately saw the fantastic op- pay for themselves in the CAMPUS WEAR being made on the general educa- of interest forth, secretary. and Boger Voy, to members are Ustla ings filed. Robert Baron, activities portunity ...realizing that he laundry bills you save! See tion level. Matters concerning treasurer. meetings. adviser and faculty housing con- could save $100 Junior chair accounts placement also were discussed. at by not buying you at the bank. Publications of IRE are sold to sultant, announced recently. any of these suits. Thereupon, P.S. You can also save your- invited Baron was assisted in finding eat & meet people members at reduced prices, includ- he proceeded not to buy ten self the trouble of searching for ing such magazines as "Proceed- homes in or near San Jose by the at the suits and rolled up a tidy lost collar-stays. For Vantage Alcohol Safe ings," an IRE monthly; "Student San Jose Real Estate Board, the Not one, but two locks are le- City Hostess service, San Jose PIG PEN $1,000 in a few seconds. shirts have Collarite sewn-in However, the best saving stays which can't get lost, keep quired for the Chemistry Depart- newspapers and private house- 9th & SAN ANTONIO ment's alcohol storage room, lo- holders. George ever did by farwad the collar neat, always. STREET cated in the basement of the old , MEETINGS 149 S. FIRST Science Building. All organizations, mass meeting .1 presidents and social chairmen. -lay. 7:30 p.m., Student Union. AWS. Feelin' CLASSIFIEDS State Meet Committee. blue? 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