.1iJ, Librarian Callifolmi 'tate Library Sacrapnto 9, California g2 Flo CAGERS 'LIFT LID TONIG -iPege 7 Frosh Class Palmer Anno Spartan Daily Votes Today . - SIN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Entrance Requirements For Officers an Jose State college will be able to accept more new students Vol. XXXIX San Jose, Calif., Friday, Dec. I, 1950 No. 45 , The class of '53 makcs its in 1951 than was. possible . in 1950: announces Miss Viola Palmer. official entry into this world 01 registrar, who sent out a notice this morning informing high school student Troia y- toilfy-witti -what- and junior college administrators- of tho charige. in admittance appears to be "a surpisiiady .....(sx1 requirements. "The changes were voting ttn:nout.- recommended largely becaose. of ------74 t wo lizttkirb,.,61#1es- Nlis,s Valkny*. So :,:ey officiating members of r 1 1 4-4 i "Overerowded conditions are, Is - Iii,' Si udi'llt C OW t talk, atilS?illt.N Juan LA aiueure trig i4lloviated by thee graduation HI The tin ee Studeut Union voting elY of veterans who -have been en- boot les. rolled Inc the past lew years and Head Returns withdrawal of .non-veterans to enter military Training will rue -thee unit tillable as the spartan Daily lit' 011: ..1==. T--- IMMENN. goes to press, Official winners o Visit- SJS The. revise.d admission require- ments will apply to among- the 13 candidates 101 be Returning to San Jose State miet-y r a nil June graduates O f the .-1111* sinnottne'al here llonelay.-Hec.4.) college' 61 see 10.4 daughter per- rent school year and may lie

Vot4:1_, whie.-41 opened at ie 30 it trill a.. featured soloist with the continued intieflnitel thereafter. a.m., %% ill continue. until 3:45 p.m. symphony o r ehestr a :weanTh.. -ding let Mi Sre Palmer. )ipe Tuesday h)ihm. iwz are, the r,. keel do today. Tabulation. und,..r. lit,' di- night. 4.:olleike of Idaho President admittance requirements for Stin any rection of Bob king. chief justice Paul M. Pitman renewed old toter Jose State college, as released by of the student court. well begin acquaintanci.s yesterday. tu'd inintediately.0a1 ter -the last vole is Miss Palmer.. t cast. king is optimistic - -The- tortior lit -an ol _.:.1.1en here _ Sellool graduates- will qual- "Also is looking tor ke ify for admission to the state eol- ant, turnout, but predicts many "lost - y facultv per- ballots. sonnet for his private, 700 enroll- lege division if four or more am - cco Innis were. earned in grades for Kin(' said: "Five to tin 101111104.111 -college at Caldwell, Idaho. ten, eleven, and lwvIve with Ice - ipe- of students who vote. win cancel ommending .e A or 1.3t grades. of in the effeetiven4 ss their vote by and personnel," stid President Pit- that group, hose with six or more nok- failing to use the rublinr stamp man. "We need a Dean of such units will he admitted in provided for ballot. If you spoil Women; a commerce instruettw; clear standing: those with less your ballot with pen or pencil and a kindergarten primary teach- than six, on probation. Ali of marks you may turn it in for these. students may enroll in the 1 another. Write-in candidates Pre'side'nt Pitman has followed curricula of their choice. 1642 names must be written in full and San Jose State's prog- football High school graduates with :. in the proper space on the ballot." ress with avid interest through less than four academic units 1=1111. The Student Court chief also the pages of the Spartan Daily earned in grades ten, eleven, and warned candidates their cam- which is being sent tee him. He twelve with reeoinmending (A paign posters must he removed expressed great pride In the fine or Ill grade's, will be admitted from the campus before 8:30 showin.g of Coach Bob Bronzan on probation the junior col- a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. to and hts charge's. - lege division if they are not Here is a list of the 13 freshman "I'm not here to .scheduk a residents of another junior col- student government candidates On game with the Spartans, even lege districts or of another state. order of their nomination): presi- though we did. finish second in our Their enrollment will bo re- dent: Bill Eckert, Bud Cligny, conference to Lewis and Clark," stricted to a technical curricu- ALVISO SLOUGH? Blindfolded and ap- Dave Doerr, and Jack Houser; HEADED FOB THE laughed Pitman. "We play foot- lum only. Transfer from the propriately weighted for a death-plunge "worse than death," Chuck vice-president: Charles Luckhardt ball primarily for fun up there- technical only category will de- Benson, junior class mixer-chairman, is pictured above being given and Fred Grassle; secretary: Sallee for fun and for vocational train- pend upon a definitely success- an idea of what is in store for him should the Junior class lose to Lotz, Joyce Velander. and Louise ing purposes for P.E. majors. Our ful record at San Jose, and the Senior class in the Junior-Senior Mixer competition. Delmer: treasurer: Kirby Camp- juniors, evidently enjoying the prospect of being college provides a majority of high probably can not be realized be- Determined bell, Kit Hadley, 'Joyce Orlando, avenged should a slip-up occur and the seniors win the Mixer com- school football coaches in Idaho fore the completion of one year's and Orville "Kenny" Mitchell. petition, have weighted Benson with the filing cabinet which is the and eastern Oregon." work. will receive. prize the winning class 1). Most of the students at the Junior college students who Juniors pictured from left to right are: Beth Calvin; Howard La College of Idaho live on campus. have completed twenty-four or Virginia Cox, secretary to Breith; unidentified coed; Chuck Benson; Class to. See Film This gives them a %ery close and more semester units in acceptable the Junior council; Donald Sevrens, junior class adviser; Jackie Lar- aver- son; Dick Osborn, junior class president; and an unidentified by- On Arctic Work unified school spirit, President college courses with grades stander. Photo 'by Ernst. Pitman commented. "I think aging "C" or better, will qualify This afternoon at 1:30 in Room that you will have more of that for admission. Those who have S112, Ed Levin will show a film here at Man Jose State college completed less than that number on the Arctic. when the new dormitories are of units with a "C" average will Classes to Vie Tonight Miss Clara Hinze's Geography constructed." be admitted if their high school 121 class will attend the movie "Big events at Idaho are the grades would have entitled them 'Veiled in secrecy but nevertheless promising to be high enter- and all interested students are fall football Homecoming and the to admission to San Jose State col- urged to attend. Campus clean-up where everyone lege under present regulations. San tainment, Jose State State college seniors' skit tonight at the Levin, a graduate of San Jose pitches in and cleans the campus. Residents of other junior college Senior-Junior Harvest Time Mixer hopes to amass the most points State college, is assistant to Fath- The co-eds provide the food," re- districts and of other states and and win the coveted filing cabinet," Donna Plank, Senior chairman er Hubbard, the "Glacier -Priest". lated Dr. Pitmen. countries will not be admitted to While a student here, Levin heard Pr. Pitman will be in this area the junior college. In order to be for the mixer, said yesterday. The filing cabinet, to be used for the priest speak and he visited the until Wednesday. He heads for eligible to enroll, such residents holding class records, is the re-* famed explorer at his home to Spokane and a speaking engage- must qualify for admission to the ward one of the classes will re- Donald Sevrens, junior class coun- further discuss the Arctic. The ment there on Friday. Sunday state college in clear standing and ceive for presenting the best en- cil adviser, will chaperon the two have been associated since afternoon he will be back in Cald- elect other than a technical ob- tertainment, the skit being part affair. that -time. well. jective. of it, and for having the most class members attending. Beth Watson, director of the Game 'skit, wouldn't give any informa- tion to the press yesterday Features Pep Band How It will Be--Faculty concerning it. She said, "We're keeping it a secret. Watch us, A white rooting section itM The Faculty members were queried pense would be $20,000,000. Gold non-Russian Balkan countries. He we'll get that filing cabinet!" pep band will be featured at this yesterday and today to gather that’s easydig some in Fort feels that the European people Appearing in the skit are Duke evening's basketball game, accord- information about a possible third Knox and you'll check those Chi- themselves know of the danger and Denis, Dick MacQuiddy, Lee ing to reports from the Rally com- world war; what are the condi- nese out of Korea." strongly advocate an adequate de- Oro, Bob Pettengill, and Mari- mittee. tions that will bring It about; Owen M. Broyles, instructor in fense of their homelands. lyn Miller. All those Rally committee mem- what immediate and long-range economics agrees with his col- "The fact that little Turkey has Special vocalists and piano ar- bers who can usher for tonight's effect it will have on the world leagues and believes that Russia 3,000 troops now fighting in Ko- rea tists will offer also entertainment game and also for the Stanford- and what changes it will bring is fighting the United States and shows that country's aware- indirectly. He ness of the situation," Dr. Bruntz on the senior class program, Miss SJS game next Tuesday are asked about on the local campus. the United Nations Plank said. to contact the Rally committee Assistant Professor of History says, "The U.S.S.R. leaders have said. Turkey, and many other office in the Student Union, ac- John A. Gilbert firmly believes planned this invasion." countries, believes that if the The Mixer will he held from 8 cording to Louise D'Onofrio, chair- that the Korean break-through by Giving an economist's view- Communists can be stopped and 12 p.m. in the Student Union to man in charge of ushers. the Chinese Communists makes , Mr. Broyles claims that stopped hard in Korea that that lounge and is open to seniors, jun- the present world situation-I.-crit- the _United States "can't defeat will postpone if not kill sad-their guests. Admission is geL -iora ical". He also contends that if the anything out of the Korean em- future Commtii%) t aggression." it person. 25 cents war drags on, it means that the broilment." But he sincerely be- Dr. Bruntz looks for a united Lud Spolyar will handle the Cut Publicity United States will have to fully lieves that the real powder keg western world such as the world emcee duties while Milton Linyon, After Sunday, Dec. 3, no San mobilize resources and manpower. under world peace is Europe. has never seen if a third world senior class council adviser, and Jose State college sorority shall A possible checkmating of the Also keeping an eye on the war comes .to the globe. receive publicity of any kind, ac- Communist hordes was presented European situation is Dr. George "Ramie and her hordes will cording to a release from Pan by Dr. William Vatcher, political drop out of the U.N. in the Hellenic. science instructor. By mathemat- event of war and the remaining The Weather The open houses to be held by ical formula, Dr. Vatcher can buy For more commentaries on countries will rally around the the war and national policies Okay so you didn't see the rain the 10 sororities this Sunday are out the Chinese troops in Korea western powers, particularly the see pages 2 and 4. yesterday, but it rained anyhow; the beginning of the official rush If the legal channels in Washing- United States to fight their as it will this afternoon with lit- period which will not terminate ton lend an ear. "The Chinese common enemy," he said. tle temperature change. until the end of January, 1951. The soldiers are crazy about the U.S. Bruntz, associate professor of po- Many of the faculty hold high P.S. We found a place with 20- policy restricting publicity for so- dollar. There are 20,000 Chinese litical science and history. positions in the various armed cent beer, so we're not worried rorities is an official rule in the soldiers now in Korea. Pay each Dr. Bruntz urges the complete forces' reserves and will be the about our F's anymore. Pan Hellenic rush contract. soldier $100 in gold. The total ex- attiring of western Europe and the first to be called from the campus. '

t Friday, December I, 1950 smorgasbordl By T.A.S. Spartan Daily "The Present Hour Alone is For Possible Disasters " Man's" -- -Johnson. . War, or no war, organization on be of more aluein training oth- the armed forces. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Mankind is confronted with its campus and wiihin the community ers than serving with a Proof of the need was the great Published daily by the Associated Stedonts of San Jose Stet* college, except Saturday and most serious and profound dilem- has 'already begun to cope placed.on the civilian hos- Ilenday durina the college year with one Issue during each final examination week. ma today; at no other time hai possible disaster situation, accord- strain, faced the possible ing to Mrs. Rizpah Lindstrom, pitals. Had it not been for nurses Mashes , twilight of its existence. Nursing Education Instructor and aides,many hospitals would have close whole wards and see- GpiletSiale Press The "I told you so" school of chairman.. of -ttie- Red Cross nurses had to rissodaled -tions." pseudo-political experts of the aide training program in San Jose. not- Office: Publications Building (1193) on E. San Camas street. press and radio are pouring out "One of the first and most While the great need for trained Press of the Globe Printing Co., 1445 S. First street, San Jose able effects the last war was contagion and scare-words to an of persons within the community is Telephones: CYpress 4 .6414 Editorial, Ext. 210 ..-..Advertising Dept., Ext. 211 in nurses and already bewildered and shaky the great increase now apparent with the threat of a Subscription Price: $2.50 per year or $1 per quarter for non ASB card lualders. Lind- public. Contrary to general im- nurses aide training," Mrs. possible third world war, Mrs. qual-- pression, It is not too late to - strom declared. Persons not Lindstrom urged all persons pos- JACK RUSSELLEditor BILL FRAtEloshress--Matteger a avert a world disaster. If ever filed to enter the service felt sible to enroll in a nurses aide or Make-up Editor this issue DiernaL._ unity and clear thinking were chance td-be of service by prepar- firsfiad-program. The-goal of the for nursing work." needed, it is now. Diplomacy ing themselves Red Cross today, she said, is to Barbara Diemy, John a probable in- Make-up Editors Dremol, Bill Epler, Nancy Loughlin, and negotiation, prolonged and She anticipated train_every _housewife to be able to Thad Spinole, D. Dixie Wise, - for first aid persistent and patient negotia- crease in the demand cope with an emergency situation. Copy Desk Al Long, Carl Fernandes, Gaye Wimmerr.W....arfsin Goffey,yRobineitte classes if' hostil- tions are the order of the day. and dbrses aides Because, if and when doctors be- Woodside. even though new The bombing of Manchurian ter- ities increase,, come really scarce again, aides ReportersJack Anguis, Fermo Cambianica, Glenn Brown, Bill ClanabetuitiAlletY courses are already beginning. Dayton, Jim Downs, Melvin Gagnon, Jack Hulse, Ray Hasse, Carl For. ritory, the participation of Chinese will have to, handle minor acci- "Just after Pearl Harbor, all re- cases. nandes. Tom Marquis, Jack Gallagher, Dorothg.Jacx, Marvin Patricks; Nationalist forces in the Korean dents and nursing .nurses were called to active Ed Riniisr, Homer Slater, Joe Sheehan. war, the use of the atom bomb serve- SJS instructor said. against the Chinese Reds as sug- duty," the instructors were request- gested by certain unthinking con- "But, all in the teaching posi- gressmen are nothing but desper- ed to remain Mom, Pad, Editorials tion because they were declared to ate answers by desperate men to a Friends desperate problem. The institution or of any one of these measures Coming? Shortpants Politics would guarantee a major war. Court Issues They After a modicum of rational, deductive reasoning. we have tome If the American people are re- will enjoy +0 the conclusion that our campus has fallen upon evil days. Eil in signed to fight a war, if they can 22 Subpoenas accommodations that there is a conspicuous lack of evil, lecherous and downright dirty see no other way short of conflict, at the beautiful new crooks in campus politics. There are too many ninconipoops that lack if they continue in their apathetic the necessary moral fortitude to be bad little boys. attitude towards international af- To ASB Clubs COLONIAL MOTEL fairs, they are surely committing BAYSHORE HIWAY, Just North of Class officers no longer loot class treasuries. Elected and ap- served on national suicide. It is difficult to Subpoenas are being 30th & E. Santa Clara Sts. pointed officials keep their hands carefully in view and out of their believe now that all avenues lead- 22 ASB organizations which have One of San Jose's Finest class funds. Graft doesn't appeal to student officers anymore. ing toward a solution have been failed to turn in membership lists, AAA-Approved CY 4-6075 There is nothing worth while to expose anymore. The Spartan exhausted. Bob King, chief justice of the In view of the present situa- Student court, announced yester- Daily is full of past editors bearing gruesome tales of bribery, rake- day. offs, Rally committee orgies and Machiavelian plottings of secret tion, the following steps are recommended to the Congress: The subpoenas are- returnable to THE in Num% societies; stories that could have caused persons with less Coop I. Immediate withdrawal of the court Wednesday, Dec. 6, at coffee in their blood to faint dead away. IN and Red troops from the a special meeting to be held at Lost forever are the days when Lycurgus and La Torre hauled in Korean peninsula, and cessation 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union. the loot in wheel-barrows. Visitors to the editorial offices had to of hostilities. ASB by-laws state that a rep- WORLD'S 1 2. Replacement of G,e neral resentative of the subpoenaed or- climb over great golden heaps of the stuff because the free-spending ganization appear before the court editors couldn't spend it fast enough. MacArthur as supreme UN ivm- tnander in Korea with a repre- to show cause why its status as 1 Every campus wheel's vest or dickey was stained with gravy of sentative, east - west combined a recognized ASB body should not FASTES1 all flavors. Items appeared on expense accounts like $100 for beer; commission to administer mili- be- revoked. Failure of represen- $984.17, additional expense at cheer leaders convention at Monte tary and political authority. tation to appear may subject the Carlo; 18 cents for carbon paper. S. Recognition of Red China organization to such court action, by the UN with their guarantees King said. PORTABLE The new student leaders are a stolid, colorless lot. Nice fellows, of "no further" Chinese aggres- Larry Olsen, court bailiff, is in perhaps a bit uninspired at times, but not the type to arouse good sion in the Fat East. the process of contacting the fol- investigations and scandals. 4. Removal of the U.S. Sev- lowing organizations: enth fleet Academic Scholars. Der Deu- I A quiet, mousey attitude hangs over the college. Oh, for the from Formosan waters TYPEWRITER his neigh-- and tsche. Verein. -Engineering' society, ncistalgic,y,pstery’eark’when everyone was intent on cutting I The 5. Placing Formosa under IN Epsilon Mu Pi, Epsilon Nu Gam- Att.NEw--:-- boei ftioif or sticking a Santa Crux souvenir letter-opener in the ma, Forensics, Forestry club, Kap- friend. There was a feeling of excitement on campus that trusteeship composed of Asiatic beck of a pa Alpha Theta, La Torre, Lycur- breath and dilated the eyeballs. It was fun to think that aftions. hastened the 6. Top-level four-power talks gus, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pan Amer- SMITH-CORONA I onti:3oakt get rich overnight by being voted into certain secret ican club, Phi Mu Alpha. dealing with the general world NOW Al societies. problem of peace. Pi Omega Pi, Pi Sigma Chi, Perhaps all is not lost. We can call the past the classic era, while 7. General conclave of Chi- Pre-legal club, Psi Chi, Radio And if nese, Japanese, French, Indian, Amateurs club, Reed, Sigma Delta we liken the present to the middle-ages period of darkness. Pi, State Flying club and -Tau Hunter-Peterson I stay awake in History 121, you know that a Renaissance is near, British. Dutch and American you representatives to Gamma. -- Co. forms and ideas. Glory Hallejulah!! discuss solu- Equipment based on a return to the classical tions and proposals for solutions E.J.R. of the Asiatic problem. in short, it is we, the citizens 71 E. SAN FERNANDO It is a statistical matter of fact who set the examples, and so far that China cannoj fight a winning we've done a pretty poor job. A Congratulations to COP war; it has far more- serious in- three-cent stamp on a letter to ternal problems of reorganization' your congressman is more potent celebrated its This week our old rival, College of the Pacific, and re-industrialization. It must now than an M-1 in your hands 100+h-birthday. The Bengal is of age. Its history has been as closely be assumed that the USSR has later on. Speak your mind, for it tieclin with San Jose as has its athletic rivalry. goaded Mao into this action. We is you that will perish if you don't. -The CoNege of Pacific was born in Santa Clara in 1851. It grew should-me up n- heCollege Park area (now the site of Bellarmine Prep). It over Mao's confidence in the UN. -YOU just can't beat the 7 Stockton in 1924 where it attained its present splendid We must adopt a realistic atti- moved -to Coffee and Donuts at growth. tude at home; our lack of coordi- Starting its second century, the college has already begun a nation and ' strength in political and military matters have left us centennial fund drive. Its objective is new buildings. A $1,325,000 little self-respect in world circles. DIERKS new library costing $500,000 is scheduled for the future. The comple- We must be prepared NOW to 371 West San Carlos tion of the 35,000-seat football stadium is also slated for this year. forego Cadillacs in fa v or of As an infant of 88, we salute our old rival on iteanniversary. tanks. We must accept higher May the next century bring her wealth, honor, achievement taxes and a lower standard of 1951 and another Eddie LeBaron. living and full mobilization; we must accept UMT, an excess POCKET DIARIES profits tax, and less finery In 1, the clothes closet. A weak na- Curtis Lindsay Inc. tion Is a poor leader. Books Stationery Office Supplies We must show the world we Thrust and Parry 77 SO.FIRST ST. are democratic; we cannot do this by denying statehood to the terni a word about the sweat and blood tories and commo n. God-given Let's Have Action in that boxing ring, hardly rights to minority groups. We Dear Thrust and Parry: :(17ingle line of praise or congrat- must discard our false nationalism I agree enthusiastically with ulation to those great young and adopt international fraternal- Mr. "Disgustedly ASB 1k032's" champs who literally "knocked ism and brotherhood. "Smart Spartans Know!" letter which appeared in last Wed- themselves out." Our individual selfishness and nesday's edition of the Spartan Similarly neglectedwas-4 heir prejudices must be discarded . Daily. 772a-sidiculaus.'Land_tire:, for the tournament one of the most some publicity which sororities and COURTEOUS is sick- outstanding sports events of the QUICK, fraternities are receiving SERVICE * BREAKFAST ening to me. school year. How about a little less Rah! I know there are other stu- Rah! for our fraternal organiza- dents who think as I do about * LUNCH tions and a lot more glory for the this type of publicity; so let's worthy individuals on our cam- have some action!! How about * DINNER

pus who are really doing some- you people on the Daily staff who thing? have some editorial influence do- In the write-ups of the recent ing something NOW!!! at the boxing tournament, not only in the P.S. 1 think sororities and fra- Daily but also in the Mercury and ternities are fine; it's just the pub- Slartile 2'rive-in The Sorrel /Mae News, the papers described at licity I have objected to; don't 131 West Santa Clara great length the antics and oddi- misunderstand this letter. RESTAURANT Hoping for results, ties of the sponsoring sororities Santa Clara Street at 12th ASB 537. and fraternities; but wrote hardly Tickets Fliday, December 1, 1930 SPARTAN MTh! 111 Available Now 1 Annonneententg December: Writ ten- comprehen- quirements on file at the Place- sives Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. in ment office. Delta Sigma Phi: Short meeting board For 'Golden Boy' Seats tonight, 6:45 o'clock, at fraternity Room 29. Sign up on bulletin SPARTAN DAILY house, to discuss future activities. outside Room 25A. College Seats for the five-night performances Pledges requested to attend. San Jose State of "Golden Boy", Speech Spartan Spinners: Following the Warm/ int second class meter April and Drama department production, are available in the speech office, Canterbury Club: Sunday at 6 festival Sunday, a dinner will be 24, 1,34, at Sea Josor California, undo' at the Italian restaurant, 175 Room 57, according to Mrs. Verde B. Jackson, department secretary. p.m., supper followed by business held Ito* act of Marsh 3, 1835. meeting and evening prayer at San Augustine street, at 6 p.m. FvU Ias.d wire service of Ussitell Press. The play will run December 7, 8, tlae Globe Printing Company, 9, I I, and I 2 in the Little Theater. 7:30 p.m. Father Francis of St. $1.65 per person. Press of First St., San Jose, California. According to John R. Kerr, director, the next Matthews' in San Mateo 1445 S. week of evening will speak Persons planning to teach in Mena/sir, California Newspepot Publials- on Henry VIII. rehearsals should assure a polished* Hawaii check on certification re- w's Association. production if performances main- as Rosy, William Kenny as Fuseli, Lutheran Student Association: tain present standards. The en- William Coleman as Pepper White, Meet at Grace Lutheran church, Asia" AIM *M. NOW PLAYING! tire 'cast of 19 student actors at- Peter Hartman as Mickey, Harold Second and Julian streets, Sunday tends rehearsals nightly. Willard as the call boy, Jack By- at 5:30 p.m. At 6:30 p.m. the Rev. The cast is headed by Richard ers as Sam, Robert Collins as Marshal, pastor of Immanuel Risso as Joe, the prizefighter. Drake, I3Prt Graf as Lewis, Byron Lutheran church will speak. Betsy Smith plays the female lead Rose as Barker, and James Jen- ok Lorna, and _William Furnell sen as Driscoll. Seekers: Cabinet meeting 4 p.m. piiiys Moody, Joe's trainer. Sunday at First Methodist church, Eyes have never Others in the cast are Warren and regular meeting 7:30 p.m. the Blomseth as Tokio, Stanley same day. beheld its equal! Schwimmer as Mr. Carp, Dolores 'Stagg' Party Tau Delta Phi: 6 o'clock Sunda. 4 Ceraso as Anna, Harry Santi as night a formal initiation will be Siggie, Thomas Patterson as held in the Tower, followed by Frank, and Edwin Klein as Mr. Honors Stagg Bonaparte. dinner. 1101116 SOLOMON'S MINES Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity Also featured are Joe Juliano Wednesday night held a "Stagg" Student Body: The student di- Deberah Stewart GRANGER mid-way KERR party in honor of their president, rectory will be completed CARLSON 7itchiiicolor 'Golden Boy' Coy Staggs who will be married in December. RICHARD goddess . . . tonight at the Stanford Village A flame-haired Dec. 7-12 Spanish Majors graduating in a bronzed white hunter . . . SAVAGE LOVE ... Chapel. in a jungle Eden' Staggs fiance is June Crabb a Iformer art student at San Jose State college. . Classified Ads i Some 30 members of the local BEST IN THE WEST II fraternity gathered at the dinner party, held at the Flamingo club. SERVICES Scott (7liestinitt, a Mime]. Phi Sig FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY Typing done at home. Student who recently enlisted in the Air Lamarr attelemp rates. Neat, accurate work. Ten Ray Milland. Hedy fts Force. was master of ceremonies DRIVE INs AMUSEMENT THEATER . years experience. Call Mrs. Tay- and sang two songs. PHONE. 'Copper Canyon" S.B. Cards Shown at Box Office ALMA AND lor. CY 2-4590. ALMADEN CY 4 /041 Term Papers Typed. Rapid, ac- AND Will Entitle Bearer to Reduced Adm. curate. 20 years experience. Stud- FRIDAY, SATURDAY Baxter FRI. SAT.. DEC. I, 2 ent rate. Sl..25 hour. Bette Davis, Anne 28 S. 13th Lew Ayres ('Y 3-0738. "ALL ABOUT EVE" "DESERT HAWK" Yvonne DeCarlo "THE SPIRIT OF %VA NT ED AXmlnster 4-6036 STARTS WEDNESDAY AND NOTRE DAME" AND 1,1 t to huy girl's bike used. "THE DESPERADOES" STUDENT ADMISSION 50c Jackie Cooper, Freddie Bartholomew Conliiet Dr, Olson, Ntt. Sei. office. "TEA FOR TWO" with Randolph Scott FRI., SAT., DEC. I, 2 AND (Sat. Only) "SPIRIT OF CULVER" FOR RENT PLUS Gordon MacRea, Julie London "MISTER 880" STARTS SUNDAY (*irk: The Washington House. "RETURN OF THE "CONVICTED" Rooms, kitchen privileges. 344 S. OUT" FRONTIERSMAN" SUNDAY, DEC. 3 "NO WAY Se cid h street. Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire AND PLUS "1111111111111111111I "ONCE A THIEF" Lovely two adjoining rooms with Jeff Chandler, Marta Toren "MISTER 880" running water, two large closets. "DEPORTED" AND Kit chili. Nice toe three. Reason- "WINNER'S CIRCLE" able. Also large room with twin SUN., MON., TUES., DEC. 3.4:-5 1 TILL c TILL 1 beds. Close in. 545 S. Fourth "THE PETTY GIRL" MON., TUES., WED., THURS. E 15 P.M. 35 5 p.m. street. with Joan Caulfield "STREET Single room fur boy: Large AND room, double bed, desk. Newly "THE SHOWDOWN" 25th & Santa Clara CYpress 3-8405 CORNER" Painted. $20 per month. 311 S. ADMISSION 50c 14th street. CY 3-8376. Glair FRIDAY, SATURDAY 1s_TST.PhorieCYpp:40-0083 Girls: Room and board. $35 per 400 SOUTH Lew Ayres month. Every convenience. 298 S. 12th street. CY 3-764S. "The Spirit of FIRST S.J. SHOWING Completely furnishe d, clean DC141C/f.,. Notre Dame" 9rTHEATRE Directly from rooms, co-op kitchen. Near school. Llitakulal UNITED ARTISTS THEATRE AND Four men. 357 S. Ninth street. Jackie Cooper, Freddie Bartholomew San Francisco CY 4-2902. Nightly Except "SPIRIT OF CULVER" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Apartment for tno boys. Kitth- Mickey Rooney en and use of living room. Rea- Thursday STARTS SUNDAY sonable. See Mrs. Welsh. 960 S. Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell "QUICKSAND" Eighth street. _ "NO WAY OUT" Girl Students Share rooms with Woitd SUNDAY, MONDAY kitchen privileges. Half block from PLUS college. 93 S. Fifth street. CY ciimmeM "RETURN OF THE "Underworld 2-61337. FRONTIERSMAN" with Gordon MacRae Story", Dan Duryea, Gale Storm FOR SALE Your Best Show Value AND "Music Huth ('harms", "My SECOND HIT Waltz With You" and "Bells of MAYFAIR "JOHNNY HOLIDAY" et William Ileadi, Hoegy Carmichal Victory March." For piano. Words ADMISSION 50c "COWTOWN fututptA4X with Gene Autry and music. By copyright owner. TUES., WED., THURS. $1.17 C.O.D. M. Amlie, 237 S. PALO ALTO First street. "LOUISA" lummemor C4LIFDR. Ronald Reagan, Ruth Hussey 345 S. FIRST ST * 3 7007 AND Viveca Lindfors, Kent Smith "THIS SIDE OF THE LAW" eDIOYAR:INCm'arinTIT=rrITI

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC. I, 2 57 Robert Mitchum Tondo& ,,tect k SV77Y "Story of G.I. Joe" SATURDAY NIGHT * EveRti mop/ & FRYE MIMI* errs 6'. 4,,,,417 ramie, Lot AND IN THE NEW ROSE ROOM AT STARTS TODAY "SLEEPING CITY" Richard Conte Eleanor SIM JAM.. TUES., DEC.rafTS--

- Parker, "CONVICTED" Patricia Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford Neal, PLUS "Ricketit4 John Wayne, Shirley Temple Ruth STUDIO CLUB palo alto "FORT APACHE" Roman WED., THURS., DEC. 6, 7 MINIMUM COVER. 'THREE "FANCY PANTS" 40 SECRETS' AND "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" BLUES BUSTERS Plus 2nd Action-Packed Hit Jimmy Stewart I SPARTAN DAILY Friday, December 1, 1950 December Proves Bad Coeds Give Answer Month in World Past By PAT PATRICKS TolmminentQuery ,Recent history of the United States has proved the. month of By DIXIE WISE December to be disastrous on at least one occasionDec. 7, 1941. Women students on Washington The present situation in Korea presents a possibility of history re- square 1)0 know that the War sit- peating itself insofar as war is concerned. For this reason, a page ot uation in Korea has grown immi- nently more dangerous this week events from the past might indicate a few of the changes Spartans according to a survey conducted pn might well expect to see, in thee campus yesterday afternoon. Con- event a final explosion comes. trary to popular belief -it was December 7. 1941, caught the learned that college women do Spartan footbal team unawares know w hat is going on in worlds oth-r than the social one. In Hawaii. For several days the .411 but one of 11 women in- college was unable to determine terviewed had read the news the welfare of the team follow- and all but four answered the ing the bombing of Pearl Ilar- question "What would you do ik bor. Such a situation could s a r ts ere declared t omor row ?" that they would continue col- catch our boxing team or bas- lege. ketball squad unawares in some One senior woman.who preferred Dick RitISO, who will play the title role in "Golden Boy", second American city in the near fu- to remain anonymous, said, "I'd production in the 1950-51 drama series. Is shown working out on the turemind you we are only say- live in sin." Another senior woman. punching bag under the supervision of Coach Dee Portal. "Golden. who for obvious reasons wished Boy" will open next Thursday night. lag that it is possible. not to have her name used, said Inthe event of another all-out she would get married. war program, men should again Donnie Nunes, Senior graduating Coach Dee Portal Gives become scare around SJS. Indica- The food that in December and society editor of tions at this time are that a call Spartan Daily, said. "I'll stay in of the National Guard might be college, of counae, I have only forthcoming at any moment. is DIFFERENT three more weeks!" 'Golden Boy' Pointers During World War II, the Spar- tan Daily continued to be pub- Only one woman, a senior, and BETTER By MARION SUMMERS lished. However, the paper short- said she would join the forges. age cut the pages down to two per Preferring to remain anonymous, If was a great day for Dick Risso when he discovered that he issue- one on each side of a sin- It's that added pinch of she said, "I'm just that emo- had been chosen for the lead in "Golden Boy", second production gle sheet. The Journalism depart- tional that if war were declared spice, that bit of extra in the 1950-51 drama season. ment hopes that enough paper will tomorrow, I'd probably go right be allowed for the Daily publica- care that make our down and sign up." Dick is a first quarter frosh, and his previous theatrical tion on a basis at 'least equal to dinners truly a masterpiece experience has been confined to high school shows. "I'm still , Susan Moore, a sophomore, said that of World War II, in case of TASTE. she would go-ahead with her edu- walking on air," Dick says. To* there is another all-out war pro- cation unless she were drafted for me, 'Golden Boy' is the most pow- gram. war work and "of course I would erful story I have ever read, and Man Shortage Most Instructors advised stu- go to work " I can't quite believe my luck." dents attending college at the out-break of World War II to A LA CARTE that the role of the Biller Iasi-doer, sophomore and He realized continue with their studies until fighter would To Limit Sports sixth cousin of the writer Ring young violinist -prize it was determined In what part SPAGETTI 75. He 1,ardner. said she thought at require study and research. By FERMO CAMBIANICA of the defense program they RAVIOLI with Doug Wil- first she would join the forces, has been working would be needed. This advice rudimentary "As long as there are men on but her parents convinced her to son to develop the seems to be just as sound today campus, sports will continue at continue her education if she techniques of boxing, under the as it was then. of Coach Del Portal. San Jose State college." didn't go home. direction Of cours.e. the need for "home DINNER This was the reply of P.E. Di- defense" groups. training on self Dianne Kinney, sophomore. and "The training has been invalu- rector Glenn "Tiny" Ilartranft SPAGHETTI very im- preservation in case of a bombing, 4 4Pjr Cherie Freeman, junior, said they able," Dick says. "It is when questioned by a Spartan be- and emergency volunteers, was RAVIOLI I ILig, would stay in college majoring in portant that I know the ropes, Daily reporter on "what would play will felt at Washington Square in 1941. education because "we'll still need cause the punch of the happen to sports in SJS if a war be carried to a great extent by The likelihood of such a need re- teachers." Marjorie McClelland, broke out tomorrow." occurring again in the event of women authenticity." junior, said she thought Most of the men connected with war, would be v'ery high in fact could do most good by staying in Dick was training in the gym the athletic department saw serv- it already has been felt here. MR. ANTHONY'S school. when ice in the last war, and if the war the above picture was taken. If history should repeat itself, -The Hare That's Different - Marian Dews, senior, said she Coath Portal followed "Golderr situation becomes too serious, they the best thing for most of us to would continue her education as Boy's" progress with interest. might have to go back in, Mr. do is to let matters take their 93 WILLOW ST. Hartranft added. course, according to most instruc- long as she could_ "It's a wonderful play. Inter- During World War II thure were tors who were here in 1941. If esting to sports fans as well as no ROTC units on campus, but you are called into the service. For theater goers," Portal said. "Ac- Special Attention with the addition of two units don't just stop showing up for tually I'm not a stranger to the and Reservations CHURCH since then, there might be some classes. Let the proper persons drama department myself. While men taking ROTC training at SJS know the change you are going to I was attending State I perform- DIRECTORY while a war was going on. he con- make, so that your status will be; Call CYpress 5-6400 ed in 'Doll's house', and 'The tinued. clear when you return. Wandering Jew'. a Christmas play, So I know the work that "There were only 87 men on goes into these things." campus at one time during the BON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH last war," Mr. Hartranft pointed APP ETIT The stor) of "Golden Boy" con- out. "Five of them were 80 S. Fifth Street cerns a young Italian boy, Joe majors, and they were all 4-Fs. Bonaparte, a budding violinist who "Baseball 'and basketball were 1:00 am.Morning Services becomes a champion fighter. His the only sports then, and there personal struggles, conflicts and "Putting Christ into wasn't any ,traveling to play other desires are made startlingly real our Contacts" collegrs, so we had to play high Dinners . . . in the tight -knit dialogue of Clif- school and town teams. 7:00 p.m.Christian Youth ford deli. . . . Banquet Room Fellowship "Coach Bill Hubbard and I were Dick Risso, as Joe, feels that the only coaches on the campus, I Mile North of Mt. View Panel oiscussion The -part-demands complete under- and with the limited number of Roger frelier, State '43 "Things for which we are standing. With the help of Portal male students, we had to discard thankful" and Wilson he is certain that he the eligibility rules and play any Closed Mondays & Tuesdays can present Joe the fighter as he team that was available," he con- should be presented. cluded. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Second & St. John Streets Sulday, 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion Red,GreenDolph:n Save Time 8-Hr. Service I I 00 .m.Morning Prayer and Sermon 'ITALIAN FOOD 6:00 p.m.Canterbury Club "Bachelor Shirt Laundry" Supper, Evening Prayer, Program I DELICIOUS Makes Battle Flag Rev. Howard I. Scholten Shirts in at 9:00 Out at 5:00 Chaplain to Episcopal Students ITALIAN PINNERS One of the more unusual prod- Phon CYpress 3.7153 Featuring ucts of San Jose State college's war-time activity appeared in the HOME-MADE RAVIOLI summer of 1944. It was a full- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fledged battle flag, destined to fly 91dett klecit Come as you are. from the mast of the U.S. sub- Rev. Clarence R. Sands, Pastor Week Days $1.40 marine Dolphin. Dry Cleaners Merle Roark, Pastor's Assistant Ensign Bill Kidwell, former Sundays & Holidays $1.4t 25-29 S. Third Stripe Main Plant CYpress 2-1052 Second & San Antonio Straits student and then officer of the 275 E. William 231 Willow 24th & Santa Clara Private Banquet Room -.sub, wrote -to the college art .1tI9.tanliin, Santa Clara_ lea E. Reed_ I13E Lincoln Willow Glen TIMES.QF WORSHIP department evquestin a flag for Sunday, 11:00 a.m., 7:30 p.m. HOT FOOD his ship. - Elizabeth Frembling, 9:30 a.m. High Collegiate TO TAKE OUT art seminar director, and mem- Dept. of Church School bers of Dr. Marques E. Reitzers TYPEWRITERS Spaghetti, qt. 65c Ravioli, qt. 75c lettering class put their heads Wed., 7:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting A quart of each feeds six. together and created the Dolphin for rent College Age Group: "Senior B. Y." flag. 6:15 Sunday evenings. The grovp A large red fish with a green SAN JOSE TYPEWRITER CO. has wide awake meetings each Sun- THE ITALIAN tail, representing the submarine, day night. Ou fsid speakers are was central figure in the flag. The Special Rental Rates for Students time to Km*. A var- brought in from RESTAURANT fish was mounted on a white tor- social setivifisis is scheduled Used Standard & Portable Machines For Sale iety of Opisn 11:30 A.M.-9 P.M. throughout fh school year. One Sun- pedo against a blue-green back- Also New Portables day month -the group goo' to the 175 SAN AUGUSTINE ST. ground. The large fish or dolphin Easy Payment Plan services w a s engaged in swallowing 24 Odd Fellows Horn* to hold Downstairs CORONA UNDERWOOD ROYAL other activi- smaller fish, representing the 24 REMINGTON The group also sponsors Esf, 1900 ties as the need arises. CY 4-5045 sinkings the "Dolphin" had to her Free Parking Next Door 24 3-6383 credit at that time. S. 2nd St., CYpress 40.111

Theta Chi- Begins Search Sororities Hold Friday, December 1, 1950 SPARTAN DAILY I or Its 1950 Dream Open Houses Delta C's Present Caper Girl Sunday, Dec. 3 Thirteen potential dream girls will be seen around campus after Toni ht at Shadowbrook Monday night when Theta Chi officially begins it "Dream Girl" con- . San Jose State college's 10 na- test, according to Mary Braunstein, publicity. tional sororities will open their "Effie, take a letter," said Sam Spade Jones, detective. houses this Sunday to all coeds "We'll call this one the Kaneko- Kapers caper and we'll address These 13 lovelies will be chosen horn 37 contestants after they interested in becoming acquainted have been introduced to the members of Theta Chi by Bob Custer, with facilities and members of the 'if "To Whom It May Concern". master of ceremonies for the eve-* college's Greek organization. "Those -Hawaiian names didn't fool me any. 1 knew from the ning. Each sorority'-tasaubmitted The affair is scheduled to last will be judged on personality, beginning something was fishy when the DUs said they were having pictures of three girls who will ap- from 2 to 6 o'clock Sunday after- pearance, and poise, sword-fish steaks for dinner that compete in the preliminaries. Braunstein noon. Coeds may visit the chapter said. night of Dec. 1. Seven independently sponsored houses anytime within that period. Kapers in size and entertainment, girls have also been entered in The mystery Miss's -name will be Proper attire will be dressy sport. "Shadowbrook in Santa Cruz. Jones declared. the contest. From these 37 girls revealed at the formal dance and Panhellenic council wishes to was the scene for this caper. Delta will be chosen one girl from each not before, Braunstein emphasized. stress the fact that students incur Us and dates Or wahines, as they ‘ of the ID sororities and three of From the time her name is an- no obligation to become rushers by say in Hawaiian, were actin CHILDREN'S TOYS the seven independent girls. The nounced-ihe,will reign as the 1951 attending the open houses. mighty strange in those mu-mus for joy at finalists will vie for the coveted Dream Girl of Theta Chi. The open houses are the first and hola-cus they were caring. Dream Girl honor. rush activity of the season which But being the broadminded guy MOREHEAD FLEMING -Girls selected to represent their they officially launch. The season I am, -I tried not to pay any at- - DRUG CO. Four functions will be presented ofganizations tin- Monday night's Prescription Pharmacists will close with formal pledging tention and instead listened to the 100 110. 2 STIlf ET. SAN JOSC. CALI& by Theta Chi prior to the Dream preliminary contest are as fol- cerenionies near the endof January. "Townsmen" who supplied the mu- CY 1541 Girt danceacheduled for Feb. 3 at lows: Campus sororities and their ad- sic. Couples did the hula dance Devonshire Country club in San Alpha_Chi Omega, Colleen Tim- dresses are as follows: and every so often I cought A dinner Carlos. dance, house Mons, Ellen Bersinger, Elsie Law- Alpha Chi Omega, 266,S. Sev- glimpses .of other sorority and fra- supper, party, buffet and an in- son; Alpha Omicron Pi, Doloris enth street; ternity representatives who were

formal get-together will enable the Peterson, Joan Alley, Jackie Bes- Alpha Omicron Pi, 408 S. present irt the same Hawhan garb. ' PPLOMAP fellows to become better acquaint- siere; Alpha Phi, Nancy Curry, Eighth street; "When I realized this was just ed with the contestants. Girls Beverly Beeler, Virginia Gordon; Alpha Phi, 454 E. San An- a regular affair of DU and not a GPRDE175 Chi Omega, Charleen Chew, Bar- tonio street; subversive plot to revert to the bara Withey, Elizabeth Findley; Chi Omega, 435 S. Sixth primitive, I packed up the'remains SPECIAL OFFER!!! FRATERNITY Delta Gamma, Joey Baldwin, Bar- street; of the luau and came back to you And bara Soldaveni,,Nancy Weir; Delta Delta Gamma, 360 E. Reed sweetheart." CUT IT OUT!!! street; "Oh, Sam!" Effie sighed. Zeta. Beverly Dettling, Barbara This ad and 25c will entitle you to Delta SORORITY Lee Champion, Dale Dyke; Gamma Zeta, 64 S. 10th street: "Not now, baby. I've got other Second Admission when you purchase Phi Be.(, Rosemarie Arndt, Marion Gamma Phi Beta, 189 S. 11th things on my mind," Sam said. a full price admission ticket to regu- DANCE BIDS McCoy, Dorothy Edinger; Kappa street; Kanaka Kapers is an annual lar dances. Alpha Theta, Nancy Dean, Nancy Kappa Alpha Theta, 184 S. party presented by the San Jose This offer not good for For All Occasions Cuneo, Nancy Childrey; Kappa, 11th street; State college chapter of the na- "NAME" attractions. Kappa Gamma, Marie Bridges, Kappa Gamma, 1% S. Eighth tional fraternity each fall quarter Nancie Johnson, Jill Nelson; Sig- street; Ray Jones,. president of DU stated VICTOR LAMAR ma Kappa, Pat MacFadden, Anna- and Sigma Kappa, 168 S. 11th yesterday. The affair tonight is FINE PRINTING bel Kircher, Medora-Vaux Mervy. street. expected to surpass all previous 82 SOUTH SECOND Independents are: Joan Sims, RICES Carol Hultberg, Barbara Sills, -FINISHED SHOES Marie Bache, Glenny Whitmire. HAND Edith Garibot to, and Carolyn FOR MEN Urenn. and Ed Case are veld Featuring Dick Chappell Clime-104 co-chairmen of the Contest with Prices Jim Grant and Mary Braunstein on the committee, to_complete ar- Patented rangements. Hawkshaw' Finds Rose; Styles Virginia Weimers Tells of Coming Wedding Reveals Betrothal A red rose discovered in the Kappa Kappa Gamma house hall- way by Irene Hansen, alias Hawkshaw the detective, proclaimed Passing the traditional box of to chocolates to her Mu Phi Epsilon members of the sorority the engagement of Marilyn Russell to sorority sisters at' a recent party; Wayne Meyer. Virginia Weimers announced her. A junior general elementary major, Miss Russell holds member- engagement to Thomas Halla. The ship in Spartan Spears and the* - O ne Price It's Wise to Eat couple are planning a December AWS cabinet. She is an alumna business administration major wedding. of Lincoln high school. Her par- also a graduate of Lincoln -high A or at the Miss Weimers, a senior music :school. He is' the son of Mr. and 'V*" major from Napa, is a past presi- Mrs. Albert M. Meyer of San Jose, Style's That Are Different of Mu Phi. Her parents are dent The couple plan to be 'married 36 SOUTH FIRST ST. CHALET CAFE and Mrs. Leigh Weimers. Mr. early next fall. Dinners Start at $1.00 The prospective benedict is em- ployed by the San Jose Public Light Lunches 50c Works *departhient; A veteran of Sandwiches of All Kinds three years overseas duty with the- STUDENTSBreakfast, lunch or dinner, Army. he is now a member of the 37 W. San Carlos St. reserve. Halla is the son of Ferd you can't beat the food at . . . Halla of San Jose.

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1'744 gametal's San Francis'. 8$01e ,Theta Chi Boxers Triumph - g. tk.aa Vibe (11-31/0 Albin Design (6-3) 14 5 Bob erotie (5-10) /Inks' Walsh (5-0) in First Junior Tourney Of 13 Duane Baptiste (6-3) 16 George Clark (6-6) C Kevin Dugan (6-3) 3 Bob' Frazier Decisions Tough 17 Chuck Crampton (6-3) GI Roy Weixoer (6-3) 6 Club Poloists (6-I) 12 Foes to Cop Ring Trophy; IS Bob Ewiensperger (6-2) G Alex Athanasopoulls Edge Spartan ists, under coach Charlie Walker, grabbed a 2-1 lead in the opening WE BARBER HAIR Mathews .Wins Second Award period of play, and led 6-5 at the WITH 'SPECIAL CARE Yearlings, 8-7 half. At this point, however, the GLENN BROWN Olympic club juniors were By Yearling mermen from San Jose at the strengthened by the appearance of State college waged a terrific bat- Pugilistic representatives of the Theta Chi fraternity crawled some veteran water-wingers who tle against a more experienced through the ring ropes to turn the trick again last night, walking away marked up a one-point lead in ESQUIRE CharlieFrank. & Dick Olympic club team in San Fran- the third quarter and held the with fhe First Annual Junior tournament honors when three proteges cisco last night, but came out on edge for the remainder of the BARBER their way to final victories. the short end of a 8-7 score in of Coach Wes Mathews punched -contest. ec sln Rem A mainstay in the Theta Chi triumph, Bob Frazier, leveled a cool the P00 SHOP The Spartan frosh water polo- Coach Walker's frosh return to but vicious attack on two opponents to cop the "Outstanding Boxer" pool tonight for the Olympic club 36 W. San Fernando award. The 155-pound junior out- Tournament results: a runner-up playoff with the Fac- punched hooking Chuck Barrens ulty club at 6:30. INAH'S in the semi-finals, and then re- 130-lbs. - Peter Gorvad (CPS) Complete turned in the last bout to stop dec. Jack Fourcade (PSK); Jim Fried 195 hard hitting Cliff Tucker. Long (CCF) dec. Roland Feasle SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Chicken Wes Mathews was once again Dinners (DSG. 135-lbs. John Jackson the "Winning Coach" including presented (DSG) dec. George Sweet (DSP) Special on Ties Dessert trophy to be placed next to his Ron Ciannotti (TC) dec. Harol Novice award. Kelm (SP). 145-lbs:= Mickie Mar- Values to $2.00 The Delta Sigma Gamma scrap- amonte (TC) dec. Marino Man- pers under coach Al Tafoya took giola (DSP); Doug Wilson (DSG) All for $1.00 la second place when Doug Wilson dec. Wally Trunip (CPS). 155-lbs. Large assortment to pick from. 1(145-lbs.) and Vince Malone Cliff Tucker (unattached) dec. (heavyweight) rang up final de- Bill Severns (DU); Bob' Frazier, SKI cisions in their divisions. (TC) dec. Chuck Barena (unat- CV 4- 1 Delta Upsilon was third, and tached). San AntonioOtte qa16Paith 8768 'Chi Pi Sigma placed fourth. Finals EQUIPMENT eye- -Bill Mendosa (TC) dec. Spartan boxing fans got an 165-11)s. ful of up-and-coming talent when Jim Burke (DSP). 175-lbs. Novice -champ Ray Lehmkuhl Darrell Dukes(DU)-dec: Joe Rich- Ski Pants I (DU) marked no a decisive 190- ards (DSG). 190-lbs.Ray Lehm- 11b. finals win over Ron Padilla kuhl DU) dec. Ron Padilla (TC). 10.95 14.95 18.95 (TC). Lehmkuhl used his superior Heil% yweight - V i n ce Malone jolting right hand (DSG) dec. George Schauf (DU). Men's and Women's I condition and a I to. good advantage. His savage 130-lbs. Peter Gorvad (CPS) dec. ' body attack had Padilla sagging Jim Long (CCF). 135-lbs.Ron in the second round and left him Giannotti (TC) dec. John Jackson LOW PRICES Ski Boots 24.95 sitting wearily on the ropes at (DSG). 145-lbs. - Doug' Wilson the final bell. _ (DSG) dec. Mickie Maramonte Hand -made. Imported The Atl-Coilege tourgdincut %%ill (TC). 155-11,..Bult Frazier- (TC) OTHERS 14 95 and up be held Friday night, Dec. 8. dec. Cliff Tucker (unattached). Poles 2..95 to 8.50 IDaily Sports Staff Selections Als es Brown Cambianlea Rodrigues Nylon Parkas Army - Na Army Army Army Army Georgia-Ga. Tech, Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia 10.95 to 14.95 LSIT - Tulane Tulane Tulane LSI' Tulane Loyola - - USF 's.o)ola l'SF l'SF Loyola Notre Dame - - I'S(' N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. Complete Line Oklat.A&I - Okla. Okla. Okla. Okla. Okla. St. Mary's-Villanova 'ill. Gaels Vill. VIII. of Accessories Tenn. - Vanderbilt Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Texas - Texas AS:11 l'exas Texas Texas Texas COP-Qua nt leo NI a r. Quan. COP COP COP SOX CAPS MITTS WAXES BAG GRAB Results to date: Brown and Cambianiea (58 36.644), Alves (56-34.622), and Rodrigues (53-37 --588)

GORDON'S SANDWICHES ICE CREAM Cal, Huskies MEAT SALE SPORT SHOP PIE CANDY MILK COMPLETE BOX LUNCHES Steaks and I 2 I E. SAN FERNANDO Tops in `Stats' Roasts in every Across from Calif. Book San Jose Box Lunch LOS ANGELES (UP) - The 135 E. San Antonio, off 4th University of California will carry package . . . plus the Pacific Coast conference's a variety of other PER sturdiest defense, as well as its delicious meats. most devastating running attack, POUND into the Rose Bowl New Year's day, official conference. statistics DAILY 4:30 to 6 P.M. showed today. All Govt. Inspected Meats. Satisfactionor Money Back, In the individual statistics, Washington dominated with its sensational passer Don Heinrich and hard-running Hugh 111cEl- heny. California led in. three team categories, Washington in ICE CREAM1 tsso, and l'SC and UCLA In one Flavor-Fresh each. The Golden Bears averaged ARDEN'S 259.3 yards per game on the ground, held their foes to 117.3 BULK yards per game rushing, and al- STYLE HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS OBTAINABLE lowed only 223.7 yards per game by both running and passing. Be- "Everything Barbecued" sides leading in those departments, HALF GALLON they were second to Washibgton CLOSED SUNDAY in total offense, gaining 323.9 15 South 1 Ith Str, CYpress 4-4834 yards per game.

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s WESTERN COLD STORAGE "NOM OF III IIRAB IRS 41 MORIN 101/1111 STREET Fig""74'4171PLUS JA Just I '/2 Blocks From The Campus 7 SJ Wrestlers Crowe, Clark. to Lead Friday, December 1, 1950 SPARTAN DAILY Begin Season ln AAU Mea Spartans vs. SF State By MANNY ALVES The SJS wrestling squad opens its 1950-51 season at Spartan gym Height and speed in flit; qse of San Francisco State oppose tomorrow morning, meeting seven San Jose State college tonight in the Men's gym at* 8:15 o'clock of northern Cafifornia's finest ushering in the Spartan's venture into big .fime basketball's limelight. teams in the Pacific Coast-North- Coach Walt McPherson ern Division Novice AAU tourna- will Shave hIls first opportunity to watch ment. his touted transfers and replacements in action tonight. Gaps torn Weigh-ins wil be held at 9 a.m., in the Spartan ranks through graduation .are going to be hard to fill. with the preliminaries starting off Last year San Jose Was rated 17th -in the final AP basketball poll. at 10 o'clock. The finals will be run off at 7 p.m. ar Loss of high-scoring Stu Inman and of playmaker Bob Wuesthoff Coach. Ted Mumbf stated that will be felt this year until the vet-s any SJS student could enter the erana round into form and (Whew!) handle guarding chores. tourney by signing up during the new men get a few games under As it has been the case in the weigh-ins. their belts. past few years, San FranCisco has California and Stanford are The- decision of Don McCaslin another gent named John Burton conceded the best chance of up- to forget basketball this year also (6-1), a red hot frosh who will LET'S setting the Spartans, who have has taken some of the Washing- lend the regulars needed support. never lost in this tournament. Ala- ton Square quintet's scoring The new Burton will soon fill the meda Naval Air station, San Fran- punch. shoes vacated by the old 'Gater BOWL cisco State, USF, Treasure Island, Having lost both of their Burton who was one of the team's and Santa Clara are the other games to San Jose last season flashy scorers. teams entered tomorrow. the win-hungry Gaters will MM-' The Spartans too, will display GANG Coach Mumby indicated that play a young but fast team to- their height and speed. McPher- night. The club has a winning MEN'S P.E. CLASSES many of the men entered in this son is expecting more scoring HELD HERE tburney go on to compete for the combination of height, speed from Dean Giles, predicting this varsity team. and the necessary "hot.-shots" season as one of his hest. Stea- Fred 'Dully Paiva, Mgr. that are capable of swishing the earaearraealliaMIellWWWIrreWallerrareeeeeerwsraemareaa dy Bobby Crowe will nets. Giles in the other forward posi- We feature a full line of Car Service At the center post SF State has tion and should dump more Bowling Ball Bags and Shoes After 7 p.m. a p..ize catch of collegiate ranks points through hoops this year. in Kevin Duggen (6-3), chosen He's keeping his fingers crossed to last year's All-American JC hoping for an injury free season. 12 Lanes team. His speed and accurate hook George Clark is being tabbed FOUNTAIN & LUNCH Open Mon.-Fri. shots will keep Spartan guards as one of the best centers on the Open from 10 A.M. ,10 a.m.-12:30 a.m. hopping. coast and will undoubtedly live up Allan Dessin, making the team Sat. 013:60 a.m. to advance notices if his plaguing a freshman out of Berkeley Closed Sunday Evening as ankle Worries fail to materialize. JOSE BOWL high school, and John Walsh (5-9) Clark's effectiveness will be 172 W. Santa Clara CY 3-9727 Burgerbasket 50C are 'the speed twins of the city five at the forward slots. felt on his rebounding ability French Fries, Onions, Pickle's, Olives and tip-in shots front the slot. 111. Another frosh on the team, Roy Is poised His potential was evident in last Forward Bob Crote 1098 E. Santa Clara St. Weisser, and Alex Athanasopoulis and waiting for tonight's open- 'Golden Boy' year's Bowling Green game ing game with SFS. The speedy when he held giant (Junior veteran %%ill be an SJS scoring Grade) Chuck Share to II threat. Dec. 7-12 Loyola, Dons Duel points while scoring 16 himself. The deft ball handling of rap. idly improving Chuck Crampton For League Title. at guard wil be aided and abetted with the return of Bob Enzen- PIZZERIA NAPOLITANO SAN'FRANCISCO (UP) -- sperger (pronounced ensign'spur- Spaghetti Dinners Coach Joe Kuharich of the Uni- jger) a two-year man sidelined versity of San Francisco Dons said last year because of scholastic de- and 85c and up Artist Glft !eft today. that he had to.rate Loyola. tails. Pizza AM, Higgins Ink Set his next opponent, as 'battler, to Enzgnsperger is a better-than - Open from I I to I A.M. Complete assortment of colors, stop" than either California or average .scoring guard and is al- Also 18 bottles 5.40 -Stanford. 1.v 4- - ways a threat- -with-his accurate Pizza prepared Chad on 8 colors 2.40 "Maybe that doesn't sound jump shots. to take out. Monday Micro Lettering Set right," said the fiery roach, "but Coach Tom Cureton's frosh pen Lettering guide, ink, don't forget that the Lions have squad will meet the Cater jay- FINE ITALIAN FOODS and cleaner 6.95 one of the finest passers in the vees in the 6:30 o'clock prelimin- 292 SOUTH MARKET business in Don Klosterman. ary game. They also have fine pass re- San lose Pain ceivers, good end runners and a great line smasher in George g, waiipaPet c. Musaren." CY. 2-140 USF meets Loyola in Los An- 112 SOTJTH 2ND ST. geles Sunday before 18,000 fans for the independent conference crown. Kuharich said that. his club would be in good condition for the clash with the exception of his The )11 great fulback star, 011ie Matson. "Matson's leg was bothering New . f4ij him a great deal in the Detroit game, sal coac , a un ess NEW it improves, it is doubtful that he'll see action against Loyola." Loyola, loser of only one game this yearto Santa Clara last weekshould be considered a " FASHION CLEANERS "slight favorite" to win, said AND DYERS played Kuharich. The Dons have OUR EXPERT CLEANING a much tougher schedule, los- ALTERATIONS ing to California, Stanford, and DRESSMAKING Fordham, but beating such good COSTUMES teams as Tulsa, San Jose State, SUEDE 24-HR. SHIRT SERVICE Denver, Santa Clara, and De- 277 E. San Fernando troit university. On comparative scores, Loyola Across Street from School CY 3-3833 lost to the Broncos, 26-28, but the CRACKERJACKET Dons beat the same club. 27-6.

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8 SPARTAN DAILY Friday, Dectlinber 1, 1950 Fraser Speaks to Eta Mu Pi Fee Due Today , December graduates must pay Argentina their $9 graduation fee today Newmans to Hold Hop n n pporturuttesm or not receive their diplomas at the end of this quarter, Gordon Fraser, native of Argen- 1950, SJS graduates. They were the The Newman club will hold a G r a du a t e Manager's tina and a student at San Jose Roger Dean, Donald L. Akin, and office barn dance for members and their warned yesterday. Today State college, spoke at a dinner Sam Ttillinco. All three are em- is dates tomorrow the absolute deadline. night, Dec. 2, at meeting of Eta Mu Pi, national ployed in local stores. Newman hall, beginning at 9 p.m. honorary merchandising frater- and lasting until 1 a.m., JelseY nity, Tuesday night, according to Actis, club publicity chairman, an- John Francis, publicity chairman. nounced yesterday. Admission will Fraser spoke on the "Opportun- NEED A TYPEWRITER?? eftU DRIVE CAR be 2 cents .a ti&.thrii.. - ities in Argentina". There was a We Have Late Model Machines A DAY Square!, fotk and regular dances question and answer period fol- CA lowing his speech. Al' Student Rental Rates 80A MILE will be offered, Miss Actis said. Chairmen in trharge of Francis said there we re 24 LATE MODELS arrange- ments, in addition ,to Miss Actis present for the meeting including AMERMAN OFFICE APPLIANCES are: Ann Treinaine, dance chair- the four advisers for the group, First St. CYpress 3-3063 PNONE. ..Y. 42044 man; Doreen Wiarrerr, decorations; Milburn-D, Wright, Jack_flolland, 98 N. 55 W.SANTA CLARASAN JOSIE Margo -Lloyd, refreshments, and Edward'Cundiff, and -John Aberle. Across sire-Cif from Post Office BETWEEN FIRST AND MARKET AM Pat Sox, entartaitufient. Also present were three June.

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