so, In,, tz, rr, Spartans riley Spartan Daily Against Gonzaga Tonite SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Win Over Bulldogs to Put State Volume XXXVIII San Jose, Calitomia,, Monday, December 12, 1949 Number 45 In Semi-Finals on Thursday By GEORGE McDONALD tin Spartan Daily Women's P.E. Head Works in Open Air San Jose State's very formidable team traveled to as the land of the smog, over the weekend, to take on Gonzaga's Bull- by ial Toy Drive dogs in the first round of the Los Angeles Invitational tournameny. Victors over University of San Francisco, the Spartans are in the Ir. 4-top-seeded four teams. They lift Sunday noon and stayed. in Santa of Begins Today I Barbara last night. Today, they go on down to Los Angeles' Pan- lot By DAN IIRUBY re- 111.) R4)1 N Wi Pacific auditorium, where they fifteenth annual Spartan im The face Gonzaga at 9:30 p.m. drive begins today with tes Daily Toy Four teanls, including San Jose, of a Christmas tree ;er the ereotion open play tonight, while the other Union. The drive, Atom to tel in the Student Cure four go into action tomorrow. The which will end the last day of four losers can return to Mir finals, Dec. 22, has been held each Bone Tumors? nwin-various scjinols, and the four year since 1934 to collect toys get a chance to rest on Although not being labeled aers for bed-ridden and shut-in chil- Wednesday_ The semi-finals are "cure" for anything, a Navy doc- ' dren at Santa Clara County hos- of on Thursday and the finals and tor, Commander H. C. Dudley pital. consolation finals wind up the the Navy's Medical Resyrch in- tournament on Friday. So if the Sponsored by members of the stitute, has reported the success- Spartans win tonight, they are Spartan Daily staff, the drive ful use of a radioactive atom -in automatically, "in to the end." received financial endorsement the experimental treatment of by the Student Council last bone tumors, and leukemia. So Hemline, winner of last year's Tuesday in the form of a motion far the studies have been tried tourney, B.Y.U., Pepperdine, and to give ;20 to the drive for only on animals. San Jose are the four top-seed- Christmas tree decorations. The ed teams . San Jose's reputation Assemblyman Arthur W. stately,-white, fir tree stands in took a tremendous surge with Coats Jr., D., has announced the Student Union today, await- their opening win over USF, so plans to introduce three anti- ing toys, old or new, from books they'll be feared by one and all lobbying bills in the state legis-. to teddy bears, from students down in Los Angeles. " 'attire special session today. The and faculty of San Jose State - Walt McPherson thinks that the college. bill requires lobbyists to file re- ports on incomes and all ex- tourney will give his team another Broken toys will be repaired for penditures. chance to .show what they have got, but eic,pressed fear that the the children at the hospital. Han- J. Parnell Thomas has been he ineligibilities of Clark and Enzen- dyeraft sets, cut-outs, puzzles, sentenced to serve from six to IS berger might leave the Spartans stuffed dolls and metal toys will i months, and fined $10,000. Thomas without experienced reserves. Mc- be accepted. The toys also may I has relinquished his $15,000 a year Pherson was happy to see Guard brought to the Spartan, Daily post as a representative from New Ralph Romero return to court play office. Jersey. His wife said she would last week. Romero's ankle did not Students and faculty of the col- seek his post. lege are asked by the newspaper hamper him too much, and he staff to contribute these tokens of Head of the Mexican institute should be ready for tonight's game. of Minerals has announced that joy which annually bring heart- (Continued Page 3) the Mexican government is pre- felt happiness to the gonvalescing paring children of the Santa Clara County a law to control uranium hospital. reserves %illicit have been dis- covered in six states. Daily Reporter George Lajeunesse, Spartan Daily editor, has written letters Louis S. Merrill, General Man- ager of the Western Fairs associ- to 20 campus organizations re- ation said recently Views Lyke Cover questing support by dint of con- that a 20 per cent drop in betting tributions to the drive. "The en- at race tracks The "Iron Curtain" ot secrecy with pari mutuel systems would tire student body and the Spar- which has hung over Lyke, col- threaten the state's county fairs. tan Daily" the letter said, would lege feature-humor magazine, mos County fairs are supported by four be grateful -for any contributions raised a little Friday when Man- ' percent of all the money bet. you and other campus.organiza- Gym Wall Cave-in Sends SJS ager Bob McFadden permitted a Dons can make that_%vill give a Spartan Daily reporter a ten -sec- hospital full of needy children Co-eds Screaming for Cover ond squint at the magazine's cot - a brighter Christmas." et'. Lyke will hit the stands Many Interested Wednesday at a price of 25 cellist Response from the Student By JOYCE CALL Council, which has pledged com- The cover, colorfully illustrated plete support of the Spartan Daily Screaming women raced for cover Monday when, while dressing In USAF Career in red and green, is something Toy drive, was 'soon in !coming for gym, they were disturbed by whatthey thought was a wall cave-in. new in the three-year history of when Ray Lyons, council member, Response to the U. S. Air Force the magazine. In keeping with the last week volunteered to be Santa Actually, workmen for the new Women's gym were busy tearing career program has been excellent, season, the bright figure of Santa Claus when the toys are presented out the entire window' panefrom the side wall of the locker room and, reported Lt. R. H. Nelson Friday Claus highlights a clever scene to the hospital children. afternoon. For two days the in- depicting various typical personal- unintentionally of course, interrupted a group of P.E. students who terview team talked to students on affairs chair- ity-types of students on campus. Duke Deras, social were readying t hemseives for campus concerning opportunities man, was in charge of the Christ- class. (Classes were dismissed for "The fall quarter issue will be as career officers. completely mas tree erection and decoration. the rest of the day.) different from issues in Attn.: Art ifajors Approximately 75 students in- past years," McFadden s a i d. (above) is Dr. Irene Palmer quired about the positions offered "There will be a more and better Her Junior and senior art enjoying plenty of fresh air. majors after graduation, said Lt. Nelson. variety of humor, cartoons, fea- office has who must have special art climes Vets Are Asked newly "air-conditioned" 'Four students signed enlistment tures and color display. Work- next quarter are reminded that one-half of a wall missing. forms while another 15 were ac- "Chief innovation cit the mag- headquarters pre-registration starts today in men are making her the tively interested in future plans. azine in future issues will be the To Report Now ready for an additional wing of Art office. Advisers will be pres- use of themes. The staff tenta- offices which will soon be attached ent from 11:30 to 1:30 through- The team will return here in tively is planning a satire on the The following veterans report to Dr. Palmer's room, out this week, according to word May, 1950, to interview June American Weekly for a coming immediately to the Veterans of- received from the Art Meanwhile, P.E. students and department, graduates, the officer explained. issue," McFadden added. fice, room 32: . faculty are learning more and Daniel Alksne, Gun te Anderson, Eugene Anderson, Barbara Baker, more of the techniques of air hammers, sledge hammersand Pete Balla s, Charles Belden, Netherlands Student to Discuss European all kinds of hammers. George L. Best, Ellis Briggs, Gil- bert R. Bullock, James Cahoon, Paul E. Anderson, foreman o( Richard Campbell, Robert Carlton, the gym construction, is the one Conditions at ISO Meeting Wednesday Eve Donald Clouse, Merrel Coe, Wil- optimistic person around the By PAT liam C. Delapp, Walter Decoux Women's gym. He reported that ROAN quarter," Slijk said, "and we are the group is to supply information all of the underground work is anxious to have new members concerning available foreign schol- and Philip Dein, Highlights of a summer tour of Charles A. Dewey, Robert B. cotnplete and building will be from attend." arships, Slijk commented. Europe will be the subject of a Forney, Richard Fortier, Jack the ground up now. He reported The 1.5.0., a newly-formed "We are able to bring informa- Dale Foster, James A. Francis, that concrete for the swimming talk by Niels Nielsen at Wednes- campus organization, was setup tion about European universities Donald Fulsas, William Galli, John pool will be poured shortly. day night's meeting of the Inter- for the purpose of acquainting to American students as well as with Ameri- taking home H. Hansen, Robert W. Heimgart- If the $550,000 building is com- national Student's organization in foreign students to.our countries in- cans. .Approximately 60 std.: formation about American univer- ner, Wiltard F. Helms, Harold pleted on schedule, it will be ready the Student Y, 220 S. Seventh Hopping, Eric Handwerg, and to occupy by next fall quarter, dents, both foreign and Amer- sities," Slijk continued. street, at 7:30 p.m. Warren Johnson. according to Dr. Palmer. ican, now belong to the organi- Tentative future plans of the Jolimay, Abner Jones, zation. Addresses on the mem- organization include possible Marcel Nick Slijk( senior economics Ray Jones, Warren Jones, Charles bership list include students San Jose State International major from E. King, Jack Lounsberry, Lyle quarter and who are eligible for the Netherlands and from the Phillipines, China, Iran, house, such as is found on cam- Meacham, Malcom Martin, Robert training under California Vet- president of the I.S.O., said that Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, puses throughout the United E. Maynor, Richard L. Musso, erans bill; and those veterans now Nielsen will discuss conditions in and England. States. Students living at the under the Cali- Meetings will be held monthly, famed "I" House at the Univer- Frank Presatto, Gray P. Robin, attending college Europe as he saw them last sum- Ricard, John V. Schultz, fornia Veterans bill who do not Slijk said, and will feature prom- sity of California are interested George J. mer. Nielsen, a native of Den- Ronald Simpson, Ralph V. Starr, have authorization certificates for inent lecturers. Discussions on In seeing the success of such a Robert E. Smith and Melvin winter quarter are requested to nark, is a psychology major at current affairs of international plan here, Slijk said. will be an important Faculty advisers to the Solna. see Mr. J. D. Murchison, Cal Vets , an Jose State college. importance group Veterans whose entitlement un- representative, today, in room 321 pert of the program. are Mrs. Katherine Johnstone and der the GI. Bill expires winter from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. "This is the first meeting of the Another important function of Dr. H. N. Fitch. 2 SPARTAN DAILY Monday, December 12, 1949 Two on Faculty Natural Science Leader Explains Sparta's Ace Top Flyer At Air Meet Have New Jobs Advantages of a Liberal Education Two San Jose State college de- (Editor's note: The author of given to Students with a superior partment heads were named re- in any departmentbiolo- this article, Dr. Carl D. Dun- record centy as members of a State De- can, head of the Natural Science gy, social studies, mathematics, set- partment of Education board department, has voluntarilY can- or any otherover one who had up to survey vocational curricula tributed to the Daily from time built up his commerce background colleges. in California's state to time. The present article was at the expense of other fields. Dwight Bentel, They are Mr. written for the Thrust and Par- and In certain !kids, including Journalism department head, ry column. However, the editors Mr. Willard E. Schmidt, head of the science rields,,genuine learn- feel the subject is 030 timelr and Police school, appoint- ing requires personal Contact the college well handled that its -use here ed by Aubrey A. Douglass, asso- and familiarity with materials, Is justified.) ciate superintendent of the State equipment and facilities which Department of Education. While only the extremely wealthy By CARL D. DITNCAN the hiring of substitutes for sur- could afford if they had to be vey panel members is authorized The questions raised by A.S.B. paid for by the student and used

by the state, both professors have cardholder 521 in a recent issue on a home study -basis. The indicated they will remain on The of-the Daily are- easily answered. State supplies them and, to en- faculty. assume that No. 521 expects to sure their use, requires the pres- "One of the problems to which earn a B.A. degree. The B.A. de- ence of the student in the lab- attenion will this year be given gree stands for breadth and bal- oratory for the full three hours in the state colleges is the de- ance in education in addition to needed to earn each unit. velopment of vocational or occu- some depth, the last being local- Finally, with all due respect pational curriculums," Douglass ized in one's field of special inter- to the problems arising out of said in a letter to Mr. Schmidt. est. The B.A., therefore, implies one's home life and with full "At the last two meetings of the that the holder has a good kenerai ap- preciation for the splendid effort college presidents this matter was education and Is better prepared that most married students are examined in detail. than most to play an intelligently putting forth, it must be rrco- "Persons in the state colleges useful role in life. No amortnt of nized that no amount of sympathy, who are actively engaged in one purely specialized training in a however well placed, will substi- or another of certain fields will single vocational field, however tute, in a competitive world, tor secare a leave of absence for four superior it may be, has quite the genuine learning. It is still true, or five weeks. ,During that time same significance or value. in a very real sense, that one they will examine the objectives We live today in a world of rap- Jearns only by doing. The aspir- of selected occupational or oca- id and sweeping social change that ing student asks 'not "What or tional curriculums, course organ- is largely caused by or at least how much do I have to do?" hut ization, opportunities for place- correlated with developments in ment and similar factors." "How much can I crowd in effec- natural science. In consequence All of the state colleges will be tively in the time that I have' both the individual and society reviewed by the panel and reports So, hang on, fella, the final out- must continually' r e a dj us t to must be completed by the first or come will justify thost. changing social and economic pat- middle of February for submis- terns. The most that one can sion to the presidents board, learn, therefore, in the social and Douglass requested. The board natural science fiet&ts is none too meets at least six vtimes a year, much. Eighteen units in each Of Spartan flyer David Hay, %inner of the Top Pilot award at the usually in Sacramento. Pacific Coast intercollegiate flying meet Nov. 26-27 is pictured these broad fields, in the season- ed judgment of trained educators, above with the winner's trophies. is the minimum that one distin- Classified Ads guished by the possession of a B.A. degree should have. Flyer Wins DINNERS Band Tryouts - SJS FOR RENT As to percentages, 18 units is MEN: Hurry! Only one bed left. ten percent of the 180 required Being Held Top Pilot Award WI blocks from college. Double for the degree. All of the basic L.D. requirement% (natural and Band tryouts for symphonic and David Hay, San Jose State sen- tile showers and wash basins. Free MICKEY'S social science, English, psychol- varsity bands will cont inue ior aeronautics student, won the telephone piano, and downstairs 43 POST STREET ogy and P.E.) together total through Friday, Dec. 16, by ap- Top Pilot award recently at the lobby, $1i. CY 3-1938. 426 S. Se- only 53 units. One may take up pointment with Prof. Frederic W. Pacific Coast Intercollegiate air venth street. to 60 units In the field of his Boots, room 103 in the Music meet at Palmdale, Calif. NEWLY DECORATED ROOM: major. There remain 67 units building.' Six Pacific coast schools were Two st udent s. Adjoining bath. for electives, including a minor Both men and women students represented in competition involv- Meals six days week. Use living of one's own choosing, to be 411p_ are eligible to try out for place- ing approximately 55 collegiate room, piano. One to bus, spread through several fields to ment in either band. The sym- flyers. 'reams were present from 1005 Chapman street. St &OS phonic band, Music. 123, will meet San Jose State, University of Cal- give to one's training the desired ROOM FOR ONE FELLOW: PHOTOGRAPHIC AR at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday. ifornia at Berkeley and Los An- quality of a liberal education. STRY Laundry, garage, $20. and Friday. The varsity band will geles, Stanford Los Angeles City Call after 3:30 p.m. CY 2-5921. 478 N. American medical schools pre- meet at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday college, and the University of Sou- EXCLUSIVE WITH US! Eighth. fer a student with broad training and Thursday. Participation in thern California. to one who concentrates as an Musical ROOM FOR TWO BOYS: Kit- either group yields credit of one- David Hay, vice president of the undergraduate on pre-medical chen privileges. $25. 874 ,S. 10th. Album half unit. Flying '20 club and a former U.S. courses. The head of Stanford's Wedding "It is preferred that students Air Force bomber pilot, received VACANCY: For two men. stud- Open It And Hear Graduate School of Business two The Wedding March! own their own instruments," said two trophies, one for the Top Pil- ents, 750 E. St. James. Evening years ago told a San Jose State Boots, "although some school in- ot award and one for dive bomb- dinner served family style, good transfer. student that in selecting 1207 E. SANTA CLARA GYpress 3-1208 struments are available." ing. Bill Keil and Charles Cutting, food. applicants preference would be also on the Spartan team, receiv- ROOM AND BOARD: For col- ed medal awards. lege boys, eleven meals a week. Competition included spot land- Board,pnly also. Mrs. Ruby Ahern; ing, dive bombing, precision wheel 380 S. Ninth street. CY 3-9942. landingk, and other flying feats: SCHOOL DISCOUNTS GOOD BOARD AND ROOM: PORTRAITS San Jose State placed third in the MIASMAL For college men. 265 N. Fifth 1045 MOST meet following U. of C. at Los An- TO ALL street. Phone CY 5-3772. geles and U. of C. at Berkeley. ROOMS: Are you planning to STATE STUDENTS move? We will have three rooms for three girls next quarter. Ap- ply early. Kitchen, laundry privi- "Proofs Shown In Three Days" leges. Newly decorated. Reason- Settings up to the 20th They're singing about those F A T able rates. 448 S. 12th. CY 5-0177. Finished for the 25th low Meat prices at Western ONE ROOM: For three college 34 No. I st St. Cold Storage Co. girls, one room for two college BUSHNELL'S STUDIO CY 4-S877 BOY girls. Kitchen privileges, all new equipment. Near college, 544 S GROUND Barbecue Seventh. BEEF OPEN 'OR SALE 1939 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN: F. Schillingw& Son 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily Priced for quick sale, good condi- Closed Wed. tion. 426 S. Seventh street. CY lb. 3-1938. Sporting Goods Breakfast TIRES: Two new 29c 600x16's. EST. 1863 Lunch Guaranteed for 24 months. For WESTERN Dinner information inquire at Graduate Cold Storage Co. Manager's office, room 16. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS 40 N. Fourth CY 2-8992 Corner 7th & Santa Clara BRAND NEW KODAK RE- for FISHERMAN FLEX TWO: With case, save 35 for HUNTER dollars. Price $120. FLY RODS RIFLES FLY REELS SHOTGUNS LOST SURF REELS GUN CASES WALTHAM POCKET WATCH: HOOK BOARDS TELESCOPES ctudentroulus to Grape Chrome case. Picked up in room 8-24 between 12:30 and 1:20 p.m. TAPERED LINES GUN SIGHTS ITALY - FRANCE - NORWAY - ENGLAND Wednesday, Dec. 7. Reward. Please FISHING BASKETS HOLSTERS turn in to Information office. TACKLE BOXES MATCH BOXES Low Special Rates SURF OR BOAT RODS CLEANING KITS HUNTING KNIVES RENT A DE LIARS SCALES BOOK NOW FOR THE SUMMER TYPEWRITER SHELLS & AMMUNIT(ON SPINNING RODS & REELS SPECIAL SlcD(NT 510 BOOTS & WADERS STEELHEAD & TROUT FLIES HUNTING CLOTHING, JERRY DAVIS TRAVEL SERVICE RATE 3MONTHS 78 W. SAN CARLOS CY 3-7273 KENNEDY BUSINESS MACHINES 27 POST ST. CY 5-0343 93, E SAN FERNANDO CY-2-7503 Monday, December 12, 1949 SPARTAN okam Superior Spartans Beat THREE CCAA TEAMS IN TOURNEY Hard-Fighting YMI In Pied-Pipers of Hamline Local Gym, 54 to 41 Gaels To Have All-Veteran Favored To Win Again By TED BREEDEN (continued front page 1) Although far from light, the Y.M.I. basketball aggregation start- -The Spartans got hot in the sec ed off like the Eleven in '50 Top Ten Golfers famous "Charge of The -L4-6t Brigade," agalitif the half of the Gael game. (Editor's note: This is the third ond San Jose Spartans in the total gym last night, but like their famous Their plays were working, es- in a 4eries of articles concerning To Get Privileges pecially the, "weaving centers" predecessors they tell victim to Heavier artillary. The Spartan artil- prospects of Bay area football Walt McPherson, newly ap- situation, where Inman and Mc- lary in this ease rattled the basket to defeat the visitors 54-41. teams in 1950.) pointed coach of the Spartan golf Caslin work in-and-out of the post. Y.M.I. bounded to a five team has announced that Dr. Sol If they can continue to' screen, Lad in Bob the opening minutes. .The Spartans rang up 20 points Leider, owner-manager o e Wuesthoff started the Spartans in before the visitors could connect St. Mary's might break the Rinconada Count r y club, has evening. the evening's scoring. Chuck Bronco's string of victories ill the for a in 12 minutes of granted full privileges to the top Gonzaga hits gone undefeated Crampton alternated with Don "Little Big Game" in 1950. They play. ten members of the golf team. year. They feature a fast- McCaslin as they racked up four may have been the only major this break, and are rated the possible successive baskets that put the school that the Spartans beat thi,. La Rinconada will be the home With the Spartans in front 53- tourney surpriser. Spartans out in front 1Q-7. They 35, Coach McPherson utilized the year, but they ,have safety in ex- course for golfdom's Golden Raid- finored to never relinguished the lead the remainder of the squad for the perienced numbers for next year. ers for the first time. At a recent Hamline's Pipers, winning per- rest of the way. final minutes of the game as they The Gaels lose five key men. meeting of the golf team, McPher- repeat last year's as potent, YMI had the advantage in the coasted to their third 'victory of R. V. Johnson and Al Beasley, son announced that the top ten formance, may not be 5likkelsen opening quarter, but failed to cap- the current season. the two giants men will be picked by a qualify- what with Vern italize on their opportunities as In the right side ing tournament. Bill Ogden, only gone. But they have Hal Has- they repeatedly threw the ball In the prelimihary game, San of the line, Pa- scratch golfer -on the team, leads kins, the freely-scoring forward. away on wild passes. Jose State Frosh defeated the ckard Harring- the ranks of returning golfers. Dave Ilegna, 6 ft. 6 in., and Smaagaard, another giant Bobby Crowe's blazing drives Faultless Cleaners 53-45. During ton, the excel- . Paul The list of golfers trying out for on the underneath the basket coupled lent line backer, at 6 ft. 6 in., to carry the halftime, boys in the 85 pound the team and their handicaps with the steady shooting of Cen- John Mapelli, col- Hamline reputation of %%Inning class, Alum Rock, edged Los Ga- low: Joe Zakarian, 2; Ken Ven- ter Stu Inman carried the Spar- the other tackle, basketball. turi. 3; Warren McCarty, 3; Bill tans to a 28-19 lead with one and tos, 8 to 7: and Glen Bell, Brigham Young has the best King, 3; Jay Hopkins, 3; Ernie half minutes left in the first half. halfback, a re team in the history of the school., King, 5; Hiram "Hooks" Loveland, Coach Walt McPherson pushed Box score: the men that They are rated on a par with Wy- 5; Tony Poshepny, 6; Bud Watts, several of his reserves into , the San Jose fg ft pt tp graduate. oming, and are supposed to battle 7; Dick King, 8; Evans Elbe 8; game in time to catch the brunt Crowe, f 5 1 1 11 Speed was atb- it out with the Cowboys for the DICK JARVIS Phil Piazza, 9; Ralph Scurfield, of a devastating attack by YMI, McCaslin, f 3 4 2 10 sent in St. Skyline Six title. Joe Nelson. a 9; and Jim Iseman, 9. as John Flaherty, Ernie Filiberti Inman, c , 8 5 3 21 Mary's play during the past sea- one-handed push shot artist who and George Stefko peppered the Crampton, g 3 1 1 7 son. They could not get many copped the conference scoring basket for six fast points. The half Wuesthoff, g. 1 1 3 3 runners past defending halls, year, is just as dan- if f 0 rown gerous this season. Mel Hutchins a mere 28=25. Stefko's two daring Giles, f 0 0 0 0 pulling down carriers from be- and Roland Minson are also back 35 foot shots in the final mo- Prescot t, f 0 0 0 0 hind. Gael backs are not par- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, champions to roam the floor for the Cougars. ments plummeted through the net Morgan, c 0 0 1 0 ticularly heavy, and should he of the fraternity football league, BYU and SJS split a pair last year Va- to make the YMI lads look like a Lovell, g 0 0 0 0 able to do a far better job next did it again as they crushed in Provo, Utah. Intramural definite threat. Thomason, f 0 2 2 2 year. queros, top team in- Pepperdine has put up an- Anderson, f 0 0 0 0 grid circles, 20 to 0 Thursday to Neither team could find the Will Return other crew of tall boys who Schorr, f 0 0 0 0 - Jarvis attain complete dominance over ` basket as the second period op- Cassara, and Haffner specialize in playing earnest Gilcs,c 0 0 0 0 Jarvis, the Spartan touch pigskin picture. ened and it was a full two min- backfield. Jarvis has basketball. The Waves, who will Seandel, g 0 0 0 0 return to the Referee Joe Sanifilippo presented utes before the score board lit up experience. He has give the Spartans a tussle in Wilson,. g 0 0 1 0 had two years the winners with the all-college as a result of a YMI basket. State quarter; the ('CAA, have Faulkner, their been a "hot and cold" trophy following the game. 28, YMI 27. A YMI gift toss knot- YMI fg ft pf tp back for these two years, as was huge , back for another ted the score and Inman was Leslie, f. 3 2 1 8 Celeri at Cal. Maybe he'll hit con- Bill Rogers of the fighting Vio- season. dint Hamilton and Dos forced to emulate Crowe as he Truelson, f ..5 1 1 11 sistently in 1950. Cassara did, a lets thrice threw long passes for 1.1ehhart are also hitting con- broke rapidly and raced the length Mirkovich, c 1 0 3 2 fine job for the Gaels, and will be scores. The first two were caught sistently. of the floor to drop one in for Flaherty, g 1 1 5- 3 hard to stop in '50. Haffner had a by Ron Rico and the finale by two points. Debrunner, g 2 1 2 5 bad year, but might bounce back Jim Lovely. Steve Everette turn- . For eight minutes of the second fYNeill,f 0 0 0 0 to realize his potential. ed in the sharpest bit of receiving half the YMI offense and defense Fanfelle, f 0 0 0 0 The Poly high graduates, At- of the day when 'ne took one of held together, but the pace began Stefko, f 2 0 1 4 kinson, Bare. and Marrelli are Rogers' aerials summersaulting BIDOU'S to tell and the Spartans steadily Filiberti, c 3 0 1 . 6 only sophoniores at this time. away for the first conversion. sparked by Inman, Crowe and Mc- Kucer, c 0 2 1 2 They put in a lot of football, Lovely teamed up with Rogers FRENCH BAKERY Caslin were able to forge ahead. Herbert, g 0 0 2 0 at that. They were terrific in for the second extra point. Paste ries high school. It takes a year to French Bread, Rolls, Half time score: San Jose 28, graduate to college ball. Next Y.M.I. 25. season, they should show the NORD'S HAIRCUTS 1.00 class that made them the out- SANDWICH SHOP HUMIDOR Free throws missed:: Thomason, FOUNTAIN Crowe, Inman Giles, Wuesthoff, standing prep backfield in SF Candy BARBER SHOP Cigarettes SERVICE Crampton, Leslie, O'Neill (2), Fil- history. 339 South First Street The Gael line was not partic- Sandwiches iberti, Truelson (3), Stefko, Kuc- 105 EAST SAN FERNANDO Corner Vin & San Fernando (Across the street from Sears) er (2). \ ularly rough this year. And now the mainstays, Johnson and Beas- ley, are gone. But the boys who usually moved backward in '49 will probably have the added ITALIAN Weight and elbow Movement to make it a trifle tougher in '50. presenting . . . RESTAURANT Good Ends Back With Sherman, Ingebrightsen, dadiaLf-ta.5 DOWNSTAIRS Pflueger, and McGeehan all re- DELICIOUS Banquet Rooms turning, the Gaels have both of- fensive and defensive ends. RANCHBURGERS Five guards that saw action We Specialize in in this year's play return. John HOT TAMALES Berglimini is back at center. and Student Banquets and One or two more tackles from CHILI Birthday Parties the frosh would set the Gaels. It is certain, that with a little RAVIOLI and SPAGHETTI more emphasis on speed, the Gaels DINNERS can snap out of the lethargy that ANDREE'S has allowed them to be drubbed Hot Food To Take Out by SJS by four .big TD's. .They DRIVE-IN have the men that can play_ good San Carlos and Almaden CYpress 4-5045 175 San Augustine football: Spartans on Road After the Los Angeles Invita- There's An Art tIonal,'San Jose State's basketball team does not play aghin until To Dry Jan. 7, when they take on Sacra- Cleaning mento State in Spartan gym.

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Asnia Clara St. 3-9309 6k A Good Meal with 398 CYpress Soup - Dessert - Coffee Breakfast Served "(Altering to those Who Care" $5 50 in food for a $5.00 mite! . . . . dec. 14th ticket. Open 6 a.m, to I p.m. JACK FLOURNOY DAVE ROSENTHAL JR. A. CONTRERAS, Prop. Owners-Operators 17 S. 2nd St. CYpress 3-9779 4 SPARTAN DAILY Monday, December 12, 1949 Engineering Department Continues to Expand Three courses have been added Layout, will be given for three Mr. Brooks Walton. Economics 120, Economics of Individual Man- Engineering schedule of units. and is to be taught by Mr. Frosh Officer Nominees to the agement, for three units, will have classes, according to Dr. Ralph Jesse M. Zimmerman. Engineer- Mr. Zimmerman as instructor, Declare Their Platforms Smith, head of the department. ing 135, Power Plant Equipment, for three units, will be taught by JOHN LOVES MARY In an invitational interview conducted by the Spartan Daily, Engineering 195, entitled Plant seven of the 15 candidate for freshman class offices revealed the following "platforms."

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Ray Omstead, social science major from Burson, California, CSTA Elects says he would like to create more spirit in the Freshman class. If elected, he says he will work for Dick Cirigliano more and better class activities. Jim Porter, advertising -major flick rip) i a nn. %vas_ elected_pres- from San Carlos, says: ident of the California Student "I will try to promote class Teachers association for winter spirit in all possible ways, in order quarter at the club's annual PROVE to show the rest of the school that Christmas party recently. the. Frosh class is really tops." Other officers elected to serve TO YOURSELF For Vice-President for the coming quarter were Ed Lewis, vice-president; Yvonne Gi- Tom Arvin, education major neste, treasurer; Eleanor Nelson, from Oroville, says he will work secretary; for f4421 cooperation between class Max Ullom and Ray- officers, and advocates increased mond Rhodes, representatives-at- school spirit and dynamic social large. functions. The election of officers was the Bernie Isaacson, public relations main business item during a gay major from San Lorenzo, states evening for CSTA members. The that he will work hand in hand Catholic Women's club ballroom with the treasurer to build up the was decorated appropriately by freshman class treasury and will Miss Ginestes entertainment com- help with any publicity work that mittee. is to be done. He says that if he A group of entertainers secured Is elected he will make his office through the Talent Placement 0C1011 ETTE a "trouble shooting" office to take Bureau provided the evening's care of emergency matters. program. For Secretary The group included Mary Bron- Pat Marable, general elementary stein, , Torn Winston, major from Redwood City, says: Janice Fuller, Gene Villasenor, "If tlected, I Will work for the Marjorie Merz, and Jeri Mira- best interests of my class, and will monte. try to fulfill my duties faithfully." Induction of officers will be held For Treasurer in room Al Tuesday, Dec. 13 at Dan Engilman, pre-veterinarian the regular CSTA meeting. major from Van Nuys, says that he will cooperate with the officers ANOMIE of both his class and the student Santa to Attend body. When you smoke PHILIP M0RRIS1 "Through unity and cooperation between students and officers, we Annual can have one of the best classes AWS Party that has ever been here," he The Associated Women Students you can prove stated. will present their annual Christ- few seconds BevMy Schaffer, general edu- mas party Wednesday at 4:30 In just a cation major from Burlingame, o'clock in the Student Union, ac- says: "I am qualified to do the cording to AWS President Marilyn HERE'S MORRIS job. I would like to see lots of Zeller. PHILIP prosperous activities, which will The party is designed to "re- IRRITATING benefit the class. I sincerely hope ALL YOU LESS echo" the welcome tea that AWS DEFINITELY that everyone will vote." 15 sponsored for new women students smoking! you're now at the beginning of the quarter, DO! the brapd Miss Zeller said. than SIS Fencers Although corriplete plans for the party have not been announced, Miss Zeller states that all new To Host Broncs women students and active AWS San Jose State Fencing club members are invited to attend the will play host to Santa Clara uni- tea. Santa Claus will be on hand versity on Tuesday, Dec. 13 in a for the event, and entertainment five-touch direct elimination bout. and refreshments will be provided, Spectators are invited to the con- Miss Zeller says. test to be held in the women's gym from 4:30 to 60Op.m. Washington Square .students in the bout wilt' htclude- Bob Pearl, Hillel to Observe Bryan Rose, Joor Bol, Bob Weide and Edgar Trefts. State repre- Jewish Festival your sentatives in the contest were light up chosen from a preliminary elimina- Hillel counselorship will observe brand tion match held last week, accord- the festival of Chanukah, Jewish up a present ...light DON'T INHALE. ing to Alice Kent, publicity direc- holiday of rededication, tonight at thing MORRIS xoctly th same a difference 8 o'clock in Alexander Hall of the Do sting"? Quite tor for the group. PHILIP INHALEand that bite, that YMCA, President Arnold Levine I DON’T Notice Judges for the event will be take puff through year PHILIP MORRIS, THEN, just COTO from from the W.A.A. said Friday. Om smoke Fencing club. s-Ses-w-l-y let NOW The club will present a radio 't it, And PHILIP MORRIS nose. Easy, SMOKING skit depicting the victorious strug- YOU SHOULD BE gle led by the Maccabees against KNOW WHY YOU itnhceluSdyesriasnamKinl Antiochus. Cast -NOW 11 Announcements 1 ue Goldman, Joseph Reber, Tom Winston Kaye Lowy, Kappa Sigma Kappa: Meeting at Ed Klein, and Sid Berlin. 596 S. 10th, 7:30 p.m. Alpha Eta Rho: Meets in room 21 at 7:30 p.m. 'ONE OF THE FINEST ART Everybody talks about PLEASURE, but DEPARTMENTS Froth Group One: Meeting in IN THE BAV AREA only ONE cigarette has really done something about it. Morris Dailey auditorium, 2:30 cigarette is PHILIP MORRIs! p.m. irciAmmis That Meets in Alexander hall, Remember: less irritation means more pleasure. YMCA, 7:30 p.m. And PHILIP MORRIS is the ONE cigarette proved Spartan Spinner executive com- mittee: Meets at library arch, 7:30 aor *finitely less irritating, definitely milder, p.m. tef.. than any other leading brand. The Sojourners: Meeting in room 139, Commerce wing, Al.NT * WALMELO% NO OTHER CIGARETTE Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Meeting 112 South Second Sfree$ CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT. night has been changed from sec- ond Monday of the month to sec- ond Wednesday. Refreshments. 'YOU'LL BE GLAD TOMORROW Students: Tryouts for AUTOMATIC "Taming PHILIP MORRIS of the Shrew" will be held from SELF-SERVICE YOU SMOKED TODAY I 4 to 6 p.m. in the Little Theater Monday and Tuesday. All students LAUNDRY urged to apply. 7th & Virginia San Jos. Phone CYpress 2-5437 GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR HOURS: A.M.* S P.M. SERVICE FOR A QUICK, EGO.. SAT.: II A.M. to 6 P.M. NOMICAL LUNCH. SUN.: 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. SOFT WATER SOAP FREE SanJoseBoxlunch DRYER SERVICE on Son Antonio St. Plenty of Free Parking Tit PHILIP M