Mabel R. Gillis, Librarian StAte Library -- CURTAIN GOES wi'fornia -urrftTE- San Pie State eagle THRE A JO L S ATE STU DEN' ' ORS GIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS Spartan Dail Three one-act plays will be presented by student directors in the FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF UNITED PRESS Studio Theater tonight at 8:15, the Speech and Drama department Entered as second class matter in th San Jos Post Office. The Press of the Globe Printing Co., San Jose, Calif. reported yesterday. Marian Jacobsen, who appeared as Megara, the wife in Androcles and the Lion, will direct "Finders Keepers." \ oi.11 14' X XXVI SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WFTNiESDAY, MAY 26, 1948 Num Nr 145 The author is George Kelly. Clark Kirkpatrick presents "Red Carna- tions" by Glenn Hughes. This has been classed as a modern comedy GOLF AWARDS of errors. Clark has appeared in "My Sister Eileen," "The Assess- APPROVED In," "Over 21," apd more recently SG Festival To Open In "Rosmersholni" and "Androcles BY COUNCIL and the Lion." The 1948 golf awards were ap- PINORIS DIRECTS proved by the Student Council at Stella Pinoris, now rehearsing the meeting Monday afternoon in for a part in "The Wanhope Build- With Pajama Dance the Student Union. ing," will direct the third play of Those entitled to varsity awards the evening. She has chosen "Con- are Morgan Fottrell, Robert Har- stant Lover" by St. John Hankin. Stella has acted in "Rosmersholm" HERB CAEN Breakfast Dance St; COMMITTEE ris, Ell Bauiteau, Captain Ross Smith, Howard Verutti and War- and in the title role in "Laura." "Finders TO JUDGE AT To Be Held In URGES LARGE ren MacCarty; service awards,1 Keepers" concerns a Ruskin Sheppard, James Wilson, woman who has found a large sum SPARDI GRAS Women's Gym .NTTENDANCE Jay Hopkins, Harold Shanley and of money. Her husband urges her Clifton Chaney; frosh awards, Ev- to return the money and she ob- "Herb Caen, Pede Worth and Spardi Gras festivities will be From: Executive Committee of ans Elbe. jects. Then a neighbor arrives and reports losing the same Miss Winifred M. West will be officially opened by pajama -coated Spardi Gras The Men's PE department was amount. James Forester appears as Mr three of four Spardi Gras judges," students at the annual Freshman To: Associated Students of San referred to the board of control Aldrid, Nancy Brokenshire as Mrs. announced Bill Logan, contest Breakfast Dance in the Women's Jose State College when they sent a letter to the Aldrid, and Anne Haling is the chairman, late yesterday after- gym from 6:30 to 7:20. Admission Student Council asking for $2000 Plans for the annual Spardi losing neighbor. noon. Ile stated he had not re- will be free to all for off-the-rec- from the special athletic fund to Gras celebration this Friday, May ceived confirmation from the ord dancing and free coffee and cover the deficit incurred at the 28, are drawing to a close. Every- ANN GINDHART fourth judge, so withheld the name. doughnuts. recent basketball and wrestling thing within our power "Red Carnations", is based on a "It will be announced later in the Permission to wear pajama has been tournaments. done to make this year's festival man and a boy who both have an Spartan Daily," he said. over regular school clothes A Tau Delta Phi member spoke the most outstanding ever appointment for a rendezvous with was granted by Dean of Men Paul had at as a representative of his organiza- Confirmation of Caen's appear- San Jose State. However, regard- the same young lady in a city M. Pitman and Dean of Women tion and volunteered to construct ance came in a letter received by less of the time spent in planning park. The girl is played by Ann Ilelen Dimmick. Permission was a large bulletin board to be placedl Logan yesterday. "Dear Bill: It's and organizing, the success of Gindhart. The man is Charles Bed- granted under two conditions: that the near the Coop and several large a deal -the Union at noon next whole venture lies with you, the well, and the boy is Donald Pearl- a responsible senior Is present to maps which could be placed about Friday. You'll know us by our individual student. The man. gee that the dance ends promptly success or the campus to aid new students . Best, Herb." Caen is failure of Spardi Gras be "The Constant Lover" centers at 7:20, and that the students will not and visitors. Since the Tau Delta a columnist for the San Francisco In a wooded glen on a germ lazy make their classes on time dressed measured by attendance alone, but expect the Council to pay for ma- Chronicle. by the summer afternoon. The student In regular school . actions of every person par- terials, they were asked to present actors are Allan by James Jensen Miss West is the Personal Shop- Jean Evans and Don LaMar are ticipating. the estimated cost at next meeting. and Evelyn by Gwen Samuelson. per for Blum' Department store, co-chairmen for the dance. Sally We, the executive committee, The Student Connell will Sibeibt Owen recently played the role of stated Logan. "She will add a wo- Woody is in charge of refresh- Tuesday at 410 p.m. in the %would like to take tkia.ltupportun- Stu- Lavine the Christian maiden in nasn's touch to the judging," be ments and Ida Mae German is dec- dent Union. ity to invite mash of you to attend "Androcies and the Lion." remarked. orations chairman. Spardi Gras on Friday and hope Word came to Logan yesterday Students will have an opportun- that you enjoy taking part as STUDIO THEATER ity to purchase the Spardi Gras by telephone that Pede Worth, much as we have enjoyed piandiag The Studio souvenir programs at the dance. Theater, in which popular young radio announcer, Spardi Gras for you. SG Bids On Sale these three plays will be given, would appear at the Spardi Gras Looking forward to grand day, Bids for ,the Spardi Gras dance was created by the Speech and festivities as a judge. "He an- RECITAL TODAY we remain, Friday evening will be given out Drama department to give talent- nounces over radio station KQW at the Library arch today. Mem- ed students an opportunity to di- in San Francisco," concluded Lo- Sincertly yours, AT 1 O'CLOCK bers of the social affairs com- ' rect and act in plays. gan. John E. Peterson mittee will start distribution at These one-act plays were select- ed by the students The first in a series of informal Chairman of Executive 10:80 a.m. to all students with I themselves, cast musical recitals will begin today at Committee. ASB cards. by them, and then directed by stu- Profs Urged To Don 1 p.m., in room 108 of the Music dents. building. According to the Music

SG Day Costumes department, the program will end Slioring Professor "More of the faculty should In time to enable students to at- Contest Closes up for Spardi Gras and take tend their 1:30 classes. OFF THE WIRE The program Is as follows: part in the day's activities," De- The Snoring RhapsodyGI Minor Brahma Professor contest By UNITED PRESS Edited by PAUL VON HAFFTEN 1 Witt Portal, boxing coach and a Barbara Wells, piano closes tomorrow at 4:30, announc- former Spartan student, urged yes- ed I..ew WASHINGTON Capriccio--Valse Wienlawski Jano, co-chairman of the The 41 Americans interned by the Lebanon gov- terday. contest. Ile Beverley Rowley, violin stated it will be the ernment last week -end may be released from custody. Meanwhile the "We have enough younger mem- last chance for Dorothy McGhee, piano students to deciph- Arabs won a new 48-hour truce deadline in which time they will make bers on the faculty that the profs Three Preludes Philip Anderson another strong attempt to capture Jerusalem still held by the Jewish should be able to make a good Taltana Anderson, piano From forces. showing," the coach stated. Chaucer to Cocteau, they Concert Etude Goedicke For many years Dee Portal and aid our boy's fame. George De Gregori, cornet WASHINGTONEuropean Recovery Program Directors Paul his raccoon on the great tun Everyone reads lit., now what's George Walston, piano Hoffman declared his office would investigate congressional charges day were a tradition at San Jose his name? On the program, "Three Pre- that the British are selling Arabs guns and ammunition in violation of State. Each year the coat, once ludes," was written by Philip An- the ERP program. the height of , became dir- er the clues to the professor's derson, a music major at the col- tier and more picturesque. identity. "Entries must be made LONDON Foreign House of lege. The compositions, taken from Secretary Ernest Bevin assured the But one day Mrs. Portal hand- in the Business office by tomor- a collection of Anderson's work Commons yesterday that he had maintained an impartial policy with ed down an edict and the coat row," he warned. written for piano, will be played regard to Palestine. was dumped. Jano also announced that at by the composer's wife, Tatiana Spardi Gras day started as Der- 11:20 a.m. today, in the Outer WASHINGTONA split seemed in prospect yesterday in Con- Anderson. Mrs. Anderson is also a by day when a group of Dr. J. Quad, recordings of the Snoring gress with GOP's Congressmen and Senators battling President Tru- music major here. Anderson will C. Elder's students wore battered Professor's voice will be played be remembered for having written man's new social security and federal school aid program. Congress derbies to class in reverence to Dr. the music for one of the dance meanwhile passed the Federal School lunch program. The Reconstruc- Elder's ever-present derby. scenes in the last production of tion Finance Corporition was e4tended for another six years in a bill This was made an annual event. Wildcats, Gay 90's Revelries. signed by the president yesterday. Later the name was changed to "Bum Day" and hobo garb replac- Enter Playoffs PORTLANDHenry Wallace began to tour the state of Oregon ed the derbies. Portal remembers Dr. Letzter's Vases for his third party candidates. Meanwhile, the Democrats in Sacra- the students posing for pictures in The Gay /Vinery team and the fought mento planned a big reception for President Truman when he arrives boxcars down at the local freight Wildcats their way into Shown In Library Daily here next month. Governor Thomas Dewey, GOP presidential aspirant, yard. the Spartan Softball play- speeches in Idaho and Montana and The traditional bean feed, which Dr. Margaret Letzter's collec- offs with victories over the Pyle completed his western tour with was dropped last year, was started tion of miniature vases is on dis- Inn Boys and the Spartan Daily headed for New York. Reds respectively, yesterday. at that time. p:ay in the library at the main PHOENIXFuneral services for Governor Sidney Osborn of Ari- In 1928 the affair was re-label- entrance to the second floor, an- Gay Ninerys won their con- The zona who died yesterday, will be held Friday In Phoenix. led "The Leap Year Frolic." How- nounces Miss Joyce Backus, head test 14-2 on diamond one. ever, Leap Years don't arrive very librarian. MANILAPresident Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines denied A strengthened Wildcat club, so the affair was re-chris- Dr. Letzter started her collec- had suffered a heart attack Monday night. often seeming to gather momentum from reports yesterday that he tened "Spardi Gras." tion 12 years ago. She has over their upset win over Spartan Won Wen-Hao promised yesterday Under the comic leadership of 175 vases of marry types and sizes. NANKING--Prime Minister Manor Monday, broke a tie with and thor- Dee Portal and James Chestnutt, They range from one-quarter of that his new government of China would carry out radical a big four-run inning in the sixth, now a nationally known newspaper an inch to three and a half inches. ough reforms especially those related to inflation, rising prices, and to finally win 8-7. vvriter, the big event began to take Among the notable vases is one disrupted communications. He also pledged that his government would on its present form. which contains real gold leaf. It The Reds rallied strongly in the continue the war against the communists who "are spreading chaos was especially blown for her by seventh as Frisco Sartor poled a in China.", Venetian glass blowers. Another three-run homer, but pitcher Dick See PROF POYTRESS' PICTURE PORTLAND--Hug * flood waters burst through dikes, banks and from Ecuador was carved from a Becker bore down and retired the on page 2 of today's Daily! Pacific northwest. South American nut. side. sandbagged levies yesterday in the 2 SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday, May 26, 1948 Profs Cut Spardi Gras Capers Spartoons By Al Johns Spartan Artist Draws Ad For Daily Issue

Wilma Sykes is the gal behind the ad! Unsung are the labors of the commercial artists who turn out superior art work for advertise- ments art that is taken for granted by the average newspaper reader! How many Spartan Daily read- ers remember the Parlow-Keran shoe advertisement that appear- ed on page three in Friday's is- sue? A sleek feminine foot wearing a two-buckle was planted smack in the middle of the ad. Who was the artist behind that 7:80 Daily work of art? Undoubtedly few people noted the word "Sykes" in the upper right corner of the layout. That SPARTAN BOXING COACH , word stands for Wilma Sykes, senior merchandising major at OFFICE I San Jose State college. SEEKS COUNTY That neat -looking foot in the EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a series of interviews Daily marks a forward step in with politicians of San Jose State college seeking offices in forth- the career of Miss Sykes- -the foot with shoe was her first im- coming elections. The views of those interviewed are their own portant job. and do not reflect policy of the Spartan Daily. Only people actu- ally connected with SJS will be handled in this series. Although a merchandising ma- jor, Miss Sykes is one of the best commercial artists at Sparta. She By LEONARD KREIDT has (lone art work for the Santa " Vote 4 D' is a vote for county government by those it affects Clara campus magazine, but this moot, the people," stated DeWitt A. "Dee" Portal, San Jose State col- shoe ,illustration was the first ap- pearance of her work in the Spar- lege boxing mentor, in an interview here today. Portal is making his tan Daily. debut in county politics by entering the race for the vacant position of County Supervisor for District two. Little local art is used in Daily ads, because of the expense in- Dee hopes to bring his principles of clean, straight-forward, honest volved when mats are available "Wild B111" Poytress added a typical "Poytress Touch" to the 1985 government into the arena of county polltical competition. to fill most needs. In this case, Spardi Gras parade as he ambled across the San ('arlos turf on the "I am an independent candidate Mr. Rosengarten, manager of Par- back of a Stanley Steamer. Unlike the girl in the current popular for County Supervisor of District low-Keran recognized Miss Skyes' song, he did "step inside," and the show was a big success. Ills drh- two," said Portal, "and as such, talent. Being eager to help young ers are unknown students of the day. artists get a start by seeing if elected, I will owe nothing to their work in print, he sponsored de- anyone except the people of Santa velopment of the advertisement. Clara county. To them I will owe devotion to the cause of honest, For her superior art work we 'HIGH BISHOP' POYTRESS congratulate selfless, progressive county gov- Wilma Sykes, one of Sparta's own commercial ar- ernment." tists, on today's feature page. LETS HAIR DOWN FOR RANCHER, EDUCATOR As rancher, educator, veteran SPARDI GRAS FUNFEST and family man, Dee Portal is well SJS Cops Probe By DICK COX qualified to rule on government Can you imagine the dignified Dr. William Poytress, head of the issues as they affect the citizens Pools Of 'Gore' social science department, professor of economics,' A.B., A.M., Ph.D., of Santa Clara county. What looked like a murder and maker of tough tests, diving off from the tower? to SJS police students Bob Tru- Portal has maintained continu- To those who have known "Wild Bill Poytress" back of his grade itt and James Finch turned out ous residence In Santa Clara coun- book and out of the to be strawberry preserves. class room, the sight of the econ prof diving off ty since 1906 except for the period the tower (and landing safely on the balcony) may not seem strange, As Deputy Sheriffs Bob and of World War II, which he spent newcomer James were called to investigate but to the to Spardi Gras, it would be something of a shock. In the Navy. He attended San Jose a "pool of blood" in front of a "Oh, I used to be quite the clown around here on Spardi Gras elementary and secondary schools market at Los Gatos road and Day," he confessed with a Poytress grin the other day. "Mr. L. C. and was graduated from San Jose Campbell avenue early yester- Newby and I were the first faculty clowns." State college. day morning. Then he related that Dee Portal, the boxing coach, and Dr. Wil- On arrival the two student He held the office of ASB Presi- liam Sweeney, both former students, joined the faculty and stole the dent at State college in 1930, and policemen found several pools DeWitt A. Dee" Portal show from him. was instrumental in creating and of "blood." Curious by Later, however, "Doc" Robert Rhodes and "Doc" G. A. McCallum organizing the first Spardi Gras at State. nature Deputy Truitt stuck his finger in a took the limelight from these interlopers. Portal owns and operates his own ranch at Mt. Hamilton Springs. pool and had a taste. The al- But getting back to Dr. Poytress, the high bishop of Speed' Gras, State college students who know Each year the ranch in invaded by leged homocide changed into a has been a leading feature with every S.G. day from almost the be- it as a wonderful summer resort and its owner as a genial, kindly host. spilling of strawberry preserves. BEST CHANCE The econ professor doesn't remember the exact year that he made the famous jump, but he suggested it was when bit "I'd like to see my kids and all the kids of Santa Clara county he was quite a younger. have the best possible chance for normal development," said pee. "And Dora And Hazel During the 1935 Spardl Gras the worthy in in that connection I want to inaugurate a Youth Development Program professor took part By DEL SECCO the annual parade across the Man Carlos turf. On that he for the county. occasion steamer and held a lily KING rode a Stanley in one hand. "Juvenile delinquency is gaining by leaps and bounds in the county ! and a supervised recreational set-up is desperately needed. San Jose "Gee, Dora, it must be wonder- has such a program and I propose to start a similar set-up under the ful to be queen!" Student Forgets 'N' In Quiz Answer county to cooperate with that already possessed by San Jose." "Yeah, Hazel, just think the fellas will look at ya, then." A Stanford student tells the story of the history prof who received In national collegiate boxing circles Portal 'is known as a con- "Why, Dora, I'm not so bad. a rather interesting answer on a recent quiz. Seems as though the firmed progressive, "the one man who has contributed more to boxing :f I had a bathing like she question had to do with .a. discussion of the Black Hole of Calcutta than any other." His head-gear and eye-protector has been officially has . . ." According to the prof, one Phi Beta wrote: "One hundred and "Oh, Hazel, you don't need a adopted by the National Collegiate Athletic association. His thumb- twenty-six British soldiers were bathing suit. You need a imprisoned all night in a dungeon less boxing glove is widely known and used as is his method of rating . . .6 "King! Oh, Dora, who's gonna 14x16 with one small window. In the morning, one hundred and ten boxers by points to facWtate even matching. The Portal Clock, an be king? I can hardly wait for were dead of overheating, suffocation, and exhaustion. The remaining electrical scoring device for boxing matches, was first used this year the day ta see 'im! Put my ar. ..." sixteen were barely able to stagger out, they being half dead." still the subject of heated controversy among boxing fans. and is }lazel! Don't forget yourself! The prof explained that there seemed to be nothing wrong with that Besides, that ta GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE fella who wrote answer, excepting that the student left out the "n" in window. Gus in the paper said he was Portal's belief in government by the people is exemplified by his gonna be king, maybe." stand on the San Jose Civic Center site controversy. "O0000h! HIM! King! Isn't that "Some county officials seem to feel that the voting citizens of wo-o-nderf . ." Editorial Page "Oh, If Santa Clara county are incompetent to decide on a site for thf Civic Hazel, take it easy. I said king kong, it wouldn't make Center," he explained. "However, I feel that since taxpayeralvill have eny difference to ya!" to foot the bill for it, they should be consulted by holding an election Spartan Daily on the question." EDITORPA II Robertson The "deplorable condition of the county jail" is another subject A fine lady is a squirrel-headed thing, with small airs and small EDITORSSob which Portal attacks hotly and heavily. DAY Blackmon, Etta Cox, Alice Joy Golder. George Gunter, Marla Houie, notions; about as applicable to Pat O'llrton. times "It's been condemned many already," he declared, "but the business of life as a pair of nothing has been done about it! If elected, I propose to get. quick, tweezers to the clearing of a DAY EDITORThis IssueBOB BLACKMON positive action on the matter." forest. --George Eliot. Wednesday, May 26, 1948 SPARTAN DAILY 3 Spartan Daily Lois Anderline Reveals Pi Omega Pi Holds Delta Zetas Meet Formal Initiation For Barbecue SOCIETY PAGE Engagement For Nine Pledges At Tansy Home The names of Lois Anderline Formal initiation of nine Mrs. Richard G. Tansy enter- and George Schwind were added pledges of Pi Omega Pi, national tained Gamma Lambda chapter Sallie Carmack Exchanges to the engagement roster this honorary business education fra- members of Delta Zeta at a bar- week when their betrothal was ternitY, was held last Monday becue at her S. 15th street home revealed Sunday evening. night at the Student Capter. recently. Vows With Richard Knox The announcement was made Guest speaker for the evening Guests were guided to the prop- when close friends assembled was Donald J. Robertson of the er house by the Greek letters Joining the ranks of San Jose for an informal party at the South-western Publishing com- and traditional colors of the so- State college married couples are home of the bride-elect's aunt and pany. rority. In the backyard, they the new Mr. and Mrs. Richard uncle, Mr. an Mrs. E. were served hot dogs and other Knox Jr. W. McPherson, New members include Roy on Coolidge avenue. Krumland, Robert Snyder, Ed- "outdoor" foods. The feast was The couple were married at a ward Dining, Marilyn Savage, topped off with toasted marsh- simple double-ring ceremony be- The romantic news also was dis- Roberta Johnson, Raymond Kess- mallows. fore the altar of the Community closed Wednesday evening at a ler, Mary Inez Arias, George The remainder of the evening church in Kenwood May 8. Rev- meeting of Kappa Rho Sigma Hinkle and Rena Joyce Lowery. was spent in group singing and erend whn Miss Anderline presented the Laken conducted the mar- chatting. riage vows. traditional five-pound box of chocolates to her sorority sisters. Mrs. Tansy is a member of the For the ceremony Mrs. Knox, On Stage- San Jose Alumni group of Delta the former Sallie CEsrmack, chose The future Mrs. Schwind is a Zeta, and a former member of a street length dress of pale blue sophomore occupational therapy Deane Healey . Mu chapter at University of Cali- and black accessories. She car- major and her fiance is a sopho- fornia. ried a small black corde bag with more pre-engineering student. Deane Healey has the distinc- a spray of baby orchids attached. Both are from San Jose. tion of being the only character to appear all the Mrs. W. C. Carmack, mother Wedding plans are indefinite. way through Scribes Sap Sun the "Wanhope of the bride, and Miss Patricia Building," the next Little Theater Knox; -sister of the groom, wit- production of the At Sandy Seminar Speech and Drama nessed the ceremony. SJSC Ad Staffmen department. From the By LEONARD KREIDT The couple are making a tem- time Healey leaves his girl friend, porary home in San Jose. Host Delegates played by Joan The quarterly Seminar of the Buechner, in the bar of the build- Spartan Daily staff was held May The new Mrs. Knox is a sopho- San Jose State college's adver- ing, until he parachutes from the 23 on the beach at Santa Cruz. more interior decoration major at tising department played host to of the building at the end The beach locale for the seminar San Jose State college. Her af- 15 delegates attending the Third of the story, he is MRS. RICHARD KNOX JR. constantly was chosen as it was considered filiations are with Spartan Spears Annual Bay Area Collegeb Adver- meeting new forms and faces. that, the assembled scribes would and Alpha Gamma art fraternity. tising Conference last Saturday, One of these forms is the Stella find minds cleared and bodies re- The groom is a junior, major- according to George Link, assist- Pinoris, the sultry masseur, who laxed by the warming California ing in industrial arts. He also is ant business manager of the Spar- breaks K-P Students Hold the arms and led of her sun and the zephyrs from off the working toward a teaching cre- tan Daily. clients after fascinating them. blue Pacific. dential. Knox is a member of "The Picnic-Workshop The delegates came from the Wanhope Building" will "Rattan' Barney" Barnett pro- Delta Sigma Gamma fraternity University of open in the Little Theater June Members of Alpha Chi Epsilon, California, Univer- vided the staff members with an and Spartan Knights. During the sity of San Francisco, 3, Thursday at 8:15 p.m. The di- kindergarten-primary organization, Stanford exhibition of his superb wrestling war he served for three years university, and rector is Dr. James Clancy. held a picnic-workshop last Thurs- San Francisco technique against the visiting with the Seabees, State Tickets are now on sale in the day at the ranch-home of Ellen college. Delegates spent fighter placed in the ring by Saturday Speech and Drama department of- Pearson. The girls spent the aft- morning touring the "Sexy Rexey" Parrish. Barnett Journalism department, fice. ernoon making stuffed toys which and con- won out against terrific odds and Marshall To Head fering on four will be distributed to children in aspects of adver- received the acclaim of the mul- tising. Topics hospitals. discussed were man- titude with becoming modesty. New History Group agement, promotion, rates and Alpha Phi Omega Umpire Lou "Para" Noia Plans for the coming initiation sales. Tom Marshall has been chosen were discussed at a short business Initiates At P. A. awarded the decision in the An- to serve as president of the new meeting which followed the pic- The advertising delegates ad- nual Horse and Rider competition San Jose State college chapter nic. journed for luncheon at Lou's California Zeta chapter of to Virgil "Low-man" Wilson and Village, his rider, Leonard "Fall-Guy" of Phi Alpha Theta, national hon- In charge of the affair was Pat where they heard a talk Alpha Phi Omega, national serv- orary history society, for the re- by Mr. Al Bower, promotion man- ice fraternity, was formally in- Kreidt, but the decision was dis- Wallace. Miss Emily DeVore, ad- puted by contestants Bob "Spark- mainder of the school year. visor to the organization, also was ager of the San Jose Mercury itiated Sunday at Rickey's Stu- He was elected at a meeting Herald. Bower, according to Link, dio Club near Palo Alto by a group plug" Heisey and his rider, Boyd present. "Sidebar" Schultz. Run-off held Thursday afternoon in room gave the details of the recent from San Jose State college. matches were agreed upon and 30. His companion officers are San Jose market survey taken by Adviser Rocci Pisan, Bill Wal- after the Kreidt-Wilson team had Tom Malone, vice-president; Jac- the Mercury. The survey revealed ker, Harold Riddle, and Bill DTO Fraternity taken two successive dives the queline Townsend, secretary- that San Jose has one of the fast- Lundy made up the delegation Heisey-Schultz combination was treasurer; and Carol Riley, cor- est growing markets in the na- that conducted the ceremonies, kolds Initiation given the laurel wreath. responding secretary. The new of- tion. according to Bill Montague, sec- Editor Phil Robertson led an ficers will replace provisional of- Delta Theta Omega fraternity The purpose of retary. the the conference, anlinated discussion on the sub- ficers who were chosen earlier held formal initiation ceremonies The Stanford chapter was in- said Link, is to exchange ideas ject, "Increasing Spartan Daily this quarter. last Friday evening at the home and policies between the Bay area active during the war years. of brother Don Titcomb, and four Circulation," In which many prof- schools. When he was asked how itable ideas were brought to ide pledges were made members of the advertising department of the fraternity. Star Engaged of f Gamma Pi Epsilon San Jose State compared with Staff members present included New brothers are Claude Fin- ge, the departments of other colleges, BERKELEY, Calif., May 25. Phil Robertson, Marie Houle, Mr. Picnic lay, Will Young, Ray Schreck, ck. Has Annual Link said that State's depart- (UP)Ann Curtis, beautiful 21- and Mrs. Bob Blackmon, Jack and Bob Mayner. ment is second only to that of the. Gamma Pi Epsilon,mathematics year-old swimming star, an- Golden, Louis Noia, Walter Loe- ras Following the initiation a stag University of California in regard society, held its annual picnic at nounced her engagement today to wen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCarthy, C. dinner was held at Lou's Village to curricula and facilities. Flood Park Saturday. The group Gordon Cuneo, 24, University of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson, John after which members and their enjoyed a full day of swimming, California basketball player. Del Secco, Jim Hof fe, Betty (ii - dates rounded out the evening at games, and refreshments. Miss Curtis, who swims on the Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Dave an informal gathering at Club the The next meeting of the .or- Theta Mu Honors San Francisco Crystal Plunge Leonard, Paul Von Hafften, Bob Lanai. ganization will be held at the Pledges At Dance girls' swimming team, said they Heisey, Rex Parrish, Leonard urn home of Marilyn Fleming Monday expected to be married after the Kreidt, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob evening. Dr. Richard H. Dieck- YMCA Pledges to Theta Mu Sigma Olympic Games this summer. Boden. as, mann will be the speaker, Leaders social fraternity were honored last be- Open Ticket Friday at an informal dinner Sale dance held at Adobe Creek Lodge, ide Contest Entries For Beginning Tuesday, June 1, announces Jim Greig, fraternity Gloria's . . . reporter. bit reservations for State camp may Baby Derby Due be made in the Librarg arch, Actives and pledges with their Esther Weakley and Bob Keller, FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE! "All entries for the Baby Derby dates spent the afternoon swim- In co-chairmen of the committee, an- must be in the Business office ming and lying around while he. nounced today. today by 4:30," announced the waiting for the steak dinner which chairman of Spardi Gras contests. This year's camp will be at La was served at 7:30 in the open air SPRING FORMALS "This is the last chance for par- Honda September 21-24. The dining room. ents to enter the child to win the theme of this year's camp will be Pledges honored were Walt host of prizes to be awarded the "Better Spartans for a Better Loewan, Harvey Kramer, Ben that places State." Prices ranging from red child and its parents Hitchcock, Bob Bragg, Chuck first," he continued. The cost will be $12, $5 of which Berryessa, Bob Kline, Vince Crac- the The Baby Derby is a race for will be payable when the reserva- chiolo, John Pricolo, Dwight Tag- $19:45up ta. children aged 18 months or tions are made, the co-chairmen gart, Bill Luther, Carl Ketchum, Ind younger capable of crawling or revealed. Transportation and room and Darrell Shackly. On squirming their way down a 50 and board are included in the $12 Dr. Raymond Mosher and Dr. ten loot track, he explained. "The cost. Fred Tidwell. fraternity advisors, ing first child to cross the finish line The State, camp committee with their wives, were present.' cotton piques said meets every Tuesday at 4:30 p.m.' will receive prizes galore," starched sheers ml the chairman. "Food, clothes, Members of the committee are Phil Ward, Marty Roberts, case of baby food, and other ap- Elea- Deadline Nears For marquisette propriate prizes will .be present- nore Johnson, Margaret Weaver, ed," he stated. and Jim Shouse. Photo Entries and many others Downtown merchants will con- Fraternity Names Shaw President tribute "some mighty fine prizes" Math to the second annual Spartan Gamma Pi Epsilon, mathemat- and Jack Barsoelons, publicity Daily Photography contest, de- ics society, elected officers for chairman. clares Sal Milian, the award the following year at a Meeting Dr. Dieckmann gave a talk on chairman. . Monday evening at the home of "The Simple Applications of "The winners in this yearN con- well satisfied Uhl, Marylin Flemming. Mathematics to the Field of As- test should be with which local business- Officers elected were:- Glenna tronomy." the prizes 8972-J Shaw, president; Glen Fleming, Jack Barcelona showed some men win donate," he said. Gloria's 36 S. 2nd - Col. vice-president; Betty Roldln. sec- 8 mm. films taken at the society's The deadline for contributions is -^ retary; Pete 11111pobici,, treasurer; annuarpicnic on May 15. June 3. 4 SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday, May 26, 1948 Civil Service LUICK RELEASES PANEL 'GET YOUR SPARDI GRAS Commission MEMBERS FOR RADIO SOUVENIR PROGRAMS' Offers Exams DISCUSSION TOMORROW The San Jose Civil Service Names of student speakirs who will take part in panel discus- EARLY FRIDAY MORNING commission has announced that sions this week have been released by Wilbur Luick, debate coach. programs will go sale for examinations will be given for "Spardi Gras souvenir on twenty-five the positions of recreation super- Tomorrow night on Radio KEEN at 8:15 a group of five students cents the morning of SG Day, at the breakfast dance," announced visor, center supervisor, and rec- will discuss The United Nations versus World Federation." The Junior Miriam McClurg, business manager. She :fated programs may be reation leader. Chamber of Commerce Is spon- purchased later in the morning at a booth in the Library Arch. "They Applicants for the recreation soring the broadcast. supervisor position, widch will pay %%Ili tato) be on sale in the Inner WAA Will Hold The students are John Caezza, a salary of $273 to $341, must fes- Ernest Esch, Paul Von Hafften, Quad during the afternoon have a college degree and some Awards Dinner Laverne Gateener, and Paul tivities," she added. Future Teachers responsible experience in tfie field. Gormiy. Miss Galeener and Gorm- She stated the 1948 SG book- At Lou's Village COLLEGE ly took part in a previous debate feature a gold metaloid To Tour Schools DEGREE let will The Women's Athletic Associa- on this subject. a black design Applicants for the center su- cover upon which tion will hold its first annual The cover was With Dr. -Sotzin pervisor position must have a Tomorrow morning a group of has been worked. awards dinner at Lou's Village Bob Moon, junior colleges degree, a Red Cross first SIX students will travel to San designed by A group of 65 student teacher June 3 at 7:30 p.m. announces major. Working aid certificate, and some experi- Francisco to record'a panel dis- Commercial arts training candidates will tour the Mona Morris, president of the or- Mapes, junior ence in the recreation field. Sal- cussion on "Discrimination in with Moon was Jim high schools and junior high ganization. major. Mapes assist- ary will be from $1.26 to $1.58 per Education, Especially in State Advertising schools of Centerville, Hayward, The dinner will be the first for the hour. Schools" for ,broadcast over Ra- ed in making the layouts San Leandro and Oakland today since the reorganization of the the dio Station KQW. program. Dean Spuler did with Dr. Heber A. Sotzin, head High school graduates are WAA last year. Yolanda Vitale is the 24 This will be a one/half hour photography work for of the Industrial Arts department, eligible to take the examination chairman of the event. The pur- program. It will be presented by pages of student pictures. and James E. Stevenson. director for recreation leader. They also pose is to present WAA emblems pictures the station some Saturday in June The booklet contains of student teacher training in In- must have a Red Cross first aid to girls who have earned them on the "Youth Looks Toward the of the queen and king with the at- dustrial Arts, as escorts. certificate. Salaries range from through participation in WAA tendants, organization costumes, Future" show. The teacher training candidates 95 cents to $1.16 per hour. activities. a history of Spardi Gras as re- Leverne Galeener will serve as will observe the industrial arts All girls who have earned 500 lated by Dr. William G. Sweeney CIVIL SERVICE moderator. The other students facilities of the schools included points will receive an emblem. A and DeWitt Portal. It will also Applications may be obtained Paul Gormly, Orden Ichin- in the itinerary. total of 100 points is awarded for are program of from and must be filed with the include a complete each activity per quarter. In addi- aga, Robert Lawrence, Bill Pen- Under 'the teacher training pro- Civil Service commission in the the day's events. tion to the presentation of awards, tony, and Robert McCormack. gram graduates from San Jose's City Hall Annex on or before entertainment is scheduled. A third group is taking its panel Industrial Arts department teach 2. June All girls who have participated discussion 'on "The Problem of for one full quarter in a neighbor- Examinations will be given at 6 in any WAA activity are mem- the Displaced Person" to an au- Library Shows ing secondary school under the p.m., June 11 in the Health De- bers. Any member may receive dience at the Palo Alto First direction and supervision of the partment Conference Room, 285 her ticket to the dinner from Methodist Church in the near regular teacher. Postmarks S. Market street. 11:30 to 1:30 this week in the future. =nquiries should be made to R. women's gym, the cost being Library Anyone passing by the N. Klein, secretary of the Civil $1.60. hall showcase this week can see PR. PETERSON Service commission. Teen-agers Saved an interesting Collection of post- marks. VISITS CAMPUS MINISTER HERE Eighteen-year-old college stu- Stamp collecting is the usual. HOMEMAKING dents were saved from compulsory But Miss Ruth Baldwin, assist- Dr. P. Victor Peterson, presi- MEMORIAL DAY service in the pending draft yes- ant reference librarian, enjoys her dent of Los Angeles State col- ART DISPLAYED terday when the Senate Armed hobby of postmark collecting. She lege, was on campus Monday to Ronald Bridges, president of Services Committee gave up its attend a dean's meeting. has been collecting postmarks for The display in the Home Eco- the Pacific School of Religion at fight to include them in the draft four years and has a selection of Before returning to Los An- nomics building this week shows Berkeley, will deliver the annual legislation. over 7000 different postmarks. geles, Dr. Peterson attended the how to make entertaining more Memorial Day address Friday Most of them are of the United initiation of his son, P. Victor Jr., attractive. This morning in the Morris Dailey display is ap- In love, a woman is like a lyre States, mainly from Ohio, Illinois, into Sigma Xi, national honorary propriately titled "The Art auditorium. of that surrenders its secrets only South Carolina and California. scientific society, at Stanford Homemaking." It The program will be held at 10 gives- detailed to the hand that knows how to She has a mixed collection from University Monday evening. The deco.. o'clock and classes will be dis- steps for making your own touch its strings.Balzac. the rest of the world. younger Peterson was graduated rations at a very low cost. missed to permit students to at- grad- tend, Among the interesting envelopes here last June. He is doing The display is concerned with according to a release from is a postmark used for only one uate work at Stanford. table covering, serving dishes, the Public Relations office. week at the time of Princess "Students are not frequently candies and candle holders, cen- Dr. Bridges is a brother of Elizabeth's marriage in 1947. An- elected to membership in Sigma terpieces, place Senator H. Styles Bridges of New 5 TAT E cards and favors, lintt*Po 2? other one was sent from a prison Xi during their first year of grad- and dolls and figurines. Hampshire. camp during the Civil War. uate work," Dr. Peterson explain- Friday morning's program will Gloria Lambert, a junior Home LIZABITH FRAME-UP... Miss Baldwin expresses a code ed proudly. include selections by the Sym- Economics major, has also pre- SCOTT I of ethics abided by in postmark pared a section titled "Party phonic Band and the Men's Chor- collecting: "One cannot send or Lore" which gives good sugges- us. The college service flags will BURT WALK request for a particular post- Magazine Reserved tions to keep in mind for particu- be hung in the auditorium for the LANCASTER occasion. mark. They must be obtained lar themes, such as birthdays and ALONE through legitimate channels, and Until Noon Friday anniversaries. Representatives of San Jose they really must be used." patriotic organizations and civic She likes collecting and reveals The following people are re- leaders have been invited to at- WERE a desire for travel obtained by quested to pick up their reserved tend the exercises as have the V.1 Jensen Appointed o MEANT reading and reminiscing over the copies of "The Reed," student parents of the 200 San Jose State dates and places postmarked. writing magazine, no later than Dr. H. J. Jensen of the SJS students who gave their lives in ost" FOR ME noon Friday. Bruce Brotzman, Education department has been World War II. Donna Dever, David Gibson, Ruth appointed to a Public Relations Reitzel Speaks Gardner, Shirley Kirkish, Wil- speakers bureau of the California liam McEnroe, Ruth McCarthy, Teachers Association, Bay Area To Alumni Group Michael McMurray, and Rae section. Phillips. THURSDAY EVENING Dr. Marquis F.. Reitzel, head Those copies not called for by of the Art department, spoke Friday will be sold. The reserved The mirror reflects all objects Saturday before alumni of Rock- copies are in room H28. without being sullied.Confucius. ford College, Rockford, Ill. Dr. SPECIAL Reitzel lectured on Modern art in the home of Arthur Pool, vice- MEMORIAL DAY president of the Dollar steamship SHOW lines, in Palo Alto. Dr. Reitzel was asked to speak ESKAY PRODUCTIONS, INC. because he was head of the Art department at Rockford College for a number of years. presents

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e***********************************************It North-South Game Sunday SPARTAN DAILY 5 THE SECOND GUESS In The Municipal Stadium RIFLE TEAM IN By CARL UNDERWOOD SECOND PLACE Walt Williams, San Jose State ing player from bill who the twin var- baseball coach, The San Jose State college VI.* will be looking at will win a free trip to Chicago. 44- 41414 Alt** *******414. 4444* *4444 .1**414.4 .11.4u1444 4144 sity rifle team is now in second this year's North-South Prep All- The twin bill brings together place in the league. One match, The United States version of the doubleheader baseball at- the 40 top players on the Penin- gazell boy, U.S.C. 's Mel Patton, however, remains to be fired has been traction at the Municipal Stadium sula. William* has gone on record the subject of no little controversy of late. Two of the most against Cal Aggies. I Suriday night in a different light as strongly favoring the game for persmtant and widespread arguments concerning Pet-Mel are: Did The team average at the pres- ' this Year. Its promotional value in develop- he lenity run a 9.3 100-yard dash at the Fresno Relays, and is he the ent time is 1348.88. Team mem- n 1946 Williams, who was then ing interest among the prep base- ' fastest human" of all-time? bers include Arthur Bayley, Har- coach .of San Jose High school, ball players. vey Felt, Carroll Collier, Ken- directed the South team, and last DINK TEMPLETON OBJECTS neth Calhoun, Warren Winovich, year he had several outstanding STARTING TIMES Stanford's ex-coach and nationally known track authority, Dink and George Steele. Alternates are boys in the game. Sunday's first game will start Temp'eton, was the first to voice a note of skepticism about the Tro- at 6:30 o'clock ana the winner Ray Phariss, Dud Blabon, James Riley, Robert McCartey jan. flash's record shattering effort. Since then, track fans, sports WILLIAMS TO BE JUDGE boy will be announced itninedi- and Dan- iel Hernandez. writers and untold others have taken various stands on the matter. This year, however, Williams ately after the second game. The . One of Templeton's arguments concerning Patton's 9.3 race is: will act as one of the official doubleheader will be broadcast judges Who will pick the outstand- over Station KEEN. most of the coaches who saw the performance agreed that Patton and Lloyd LaBeach, who finished some six inches behind Mel, never relaxed And therefore didn't run their best race.' We agree that a 9.3 tinder these circumstances is out of the ordinary, but from here on we Irate DIAMOND LOSSES MEAN Templeton's train of arguMents.

SNAP HAPPY TIMERS? CELLAR FOR WILLIAMS Dink timed the flying Patton in 9.5, and somehow comes to the By PAUL CANE conclusion that all five of the timers w/Pelv "snap happy" and stopped Coming to San Jose State college with more than 20 years of their too soon. Several local sports writers immediately joined / i he Templeton bandwagon, even though they were miles from Fresno / successful high school coaching behind him, Walt Williams found the when the race was run off. change rather fruitless. The set-up was perfect for a record that night. There was prac- The amiable ex-San Jose High school baseball mentor, fresh from At the home of tically no wind, and more important, the track was in excellent condi- winning ten championships in his 21 years of diamond tutorage, hen- tion and lightning fast. Therefore, why was a 9,3 so astounding? died Spartan reins in his first Anderson was clocked in 9.2 on the Back in 1935, California's George CCAA race this yearwith dull Spartan Bowlers same track, but officials decided their watches lied and gave Ander- , results. Victors in but 5 of their 15 Szartan Slugger son a9.5' league contests the provincials Fred ".Dirfly" hive. M. finished in the cellar of their six- PATTON RUNS 9.4 AT COLISEUM team loop. Men & Women's P.E. As further evidence, Patton clicked off a 9.4 in the 99-yard fiasco LACKS LI'STER Classes held here. the Coliseum Relays Friday, which is admittedly a much slower , Williams, in a display of gen- track than Fresno's Ratcliffe Stadium oval. WE FEATURE A FULL LINE OF uine sincerity, refused to permit the conservative Amateur Athletic Union sees fit to install his baseball playing stalwnrts to DOWLING BALL BAGS AND sprinting there BE no an electric timing system in events, so will accept the blame for an almost Dennis Dunlop isi such controversies, we'll stick by the Fresno timers and Patton's lusterless season. "We'll do all time of 9.3. right next year," he said with a 12 Lanes surprising smile. "Don't forget we HUMAN WORLD'S FASTEST had a few bright spots during this FOUNTAIN & LUNCH Templeton and many others have also voiced disbelief that Patton campaign." . Open from 10 A.M. is the "world's fastest human." This is one of those unanswerable That such is definitely true is questions, and we'll reserve even a definite opinion until the 1948 evidenced by the "knock over the JOSE BOWL Olympic Games are history. big ones" attitude the Williams 172 W. Sante Clara Bal. 8423 Looking at the record of such ace sprinters as Frank Wycoff, nine espoused. Led by Rapid Rob- Jessie Owens, Clyde Jeffrey and Hal Davis, however, how many of ert Pifferini, the giant -killer, and them ran 9.5 or better practically,every time they put on their spikes? Ralph Romero, the win-hungry Spartans took chunks out of-Cali- To date, Patton tops them all in this respect, we think. Denny-Watrous Attractions fornia, Stanford and USF. CIVIC AUDITORIUM MORE CRITICISM HEAPED ON PATTON FIRST COLLEGE LOSS THURS., JUNE 3 AT 8:30 Several sports writers have also been jumping Patton and his Piff dumped the Golden Bears, coach, Dean Cromwell, -for refusing to run trial heats, and not compet- 4-3, in what amounted to the first CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER ing at all in the California Relays Saturday. He was tired and didn't collegiate setback suffered by the RALPH KLING sarcastically remarked. Nibs Price crew in more than a feel like running, they have Outfielder on the San Jose State been bothered by leg cramps a good part of year. Later in the season the same by OIKAII Patton, however, bee baseball team WM, sturdy right arm, though slightly the season; therefore, why should he take the chance of having his DAM OMENS IIIINIVELL FLITC110 less effective this time, scalped the MIDI MIMS IQ rues Olympic hopes go up in smoke just to oaths!), a few sports writers and ... MILLI VIINW000 Stanford Indians, 6-4. the final test of a gentle- bellgerent fans? This is sow. v, CIO I. INAISIIbloyarl by MO 111111111111 man: his respect for those who can True, the paying public has some legitimate complaints when Pifferini, and Romero, the erst- 3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80 inc. tax while basketballer, combined tal- be of no pOssible service to him. Patton is scheduled to run and doesn't, but in our opinion, the possibil- San Jose Auditorium, Columbia 7087 ents on two occasions to give San William Lyon Phelps. keep him out of the Games comes first. ity of an injury that would Jose a double victory over the With that, we'll let future meets, especially the Olympic Games, USF hilltoppers. Another high- help tell the rest of the story about the flying Patton. light occurred when Bobby Santos, the gum-chewing benedict, turned TAKE TIME OUT! In one of his better efforts, twirl- WOODY LINN PEPPERDINE ing an 8-8 tie against the St. To bring in your dirty duds Mary's Galloping Gaels. today. You'll be amazed NET -FAVORITE TO JOIN CCAA Last year's CCAA champions, by the results. the San Diego Aztecs, came into Two of the top eight seedings George Peppertline college will town earlier in the month, only to in San Jose State's first Annual make formal application for en- have their 1948 title asgirations All-College Singles tennis tourna- try into the California Collegiate LAUNDERETTE squelched when the local squad. ment went to former varsity Athletic Association during the copped two contests in the three- FREE PARKING champions Gene Franco and Dave conference's annual spring meet- game series. Parnay, but it is generally con- ing at the Old Hearst Ranch near 463 S. 2nd St. Col. 9746-J ceded that surprise entry Woody Pleasanton, Friday and Saturday, LOSE EASY ONES Linn will be the heavy favorite. May 28-29. Such is the way it seemed Athletic directors and coaches FRANCO FAVORED thoughout the long baseball grind from San Jose State, College of the Spartans looked good when Franco was seeded first and Pacific, Fresno State, San Diego they were pitted against suppos- Third spot went Parnay second. State, Santa Barbara State, and edly superior opposition. LET'S GET IN SHAPE Chet to the varsity's top player, California Poly will attend the Williams must have been per- Bulwa. Ed Terry was seeded two-day meeting. fourth and Jim Waterman, Don plexed to see his club drop the JOIN NOW! McKenzie, Ev Sawyer, and Jim DISCUSSIONS ON TAP three games of the Cal Poly series, AT REDUCED RATES Cruze followed in that order. Discussions of future athletic after his charges had shown the prowess necessary to beat such Play will start on the Spartan policies, drawing up a football Ill competition as Cal, Stanford and field court* at 2:30 tomorrow. All schedule, and consideration of ap- plications from other schools who USF. He must have lost a few seeded players will draw first 130 wish to enter the conference will nights sleep after San Francisco POST STREET round byes. Players can cheek MO* beat his boys 16-12. He must with Tournament Chairman Ted probably be included among ma- (Corner Post and So. Market Sts.) jor business hive felt badly about all of that Mtunby in the Men's gym tomor- but he doesn't show it now Columbia 9833-J row about playing times. Pepperdine will oppose the Spartan football team for the first Genial Walt, well liked by his will be MASSAGE A total of eight trophies time this fall in Los Angeles Oc- players, is looking for things to be awarded for the championships. tober 9. different in 1949. REDUCING Four of these will go to the final- HEAT ROOM ists in two consolation brackets. BODY-BUILDING brackets were es- A PENNY SAVED A PENNY EARNED The consolation FIGURE CONTROL tablished to give entries other WEIGHT-GAINING than members of the varsity and Golden West Dry Cleaners freshman teams a chance. PHYSICAL THERAPY Buttons sewed onRips and tears repaired CABINET STEAM BATHS Read The Daily Classified ULTRA SOLARIUM Close to College Close to town -VIOLET PHYSICAL CONDITIONING STAMPS! STAMPS! SIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ALL-PURPOSE GYMNASIUM New Stamps in Almost Daily. 275 E. William 1199 Franklin - Santa Clara Individual Instruction Fin* Stock of Coins, too. 26-29 S. Third Street Main Plant Ballard 60 for I HEALTH is WEALTH GEORGE F. KOHL 332 E. Santa Clara St. 231 Willow lit St., Room 407 Col, 9742-W MEN and WOMEN 246 S. Uncoln 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 24th and Santa Clara Sf. 1335 I SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday, May 26, 1948 'AIR MEET SET FOR JUNE 2 Military Ball Deadline for entries in the San type of meet and also to find the Air Force Cadet Training Jose State college air meet has best pilots for a team to repre- June 4 May Be been set for June 2, Mel Stickney, sent San Jose State college at Needs 400 Candidates By air met manager, announced to- next year's Pacific Coast Inter. day. Collegiate air meet, Stickney 'Event Of Year' To date, 27 entries have been added. Paul Putman's orchestra will July; Many Opportunities received, Stickney stated. En- Alpha Eta Rho pilots repre- furnish the music for San Jose trants include student pilots, pri- sented Sparta this year st Liver- "Career opportunities in the fields of aeronautics are open State's first annual Military Ball to vate pilots, and holders of com- more. They came in third, behind to be held June 4 in ,the Empire June graduates under the United States Air Force's program of mercial tickets. the University of California at Room at the Hotel Sainte Claire, Aviation Cadet Pilot training," said Major Howard Brown, assistant "No prizes are being awarded Berkeley and Los Angeles. according to Jack Fowler, Silver due to lack of funds and an at- The meet will be open to the Saber society president. professor of military science and tactics, today. "College men have tempt to keep the entrance fee public. No admission will be The an opportunity to obtain free training in a field that will become in- at two dollars per pilot, which charged. ball is sponsored jointly by will cover the operation cost of Those interested in entering the Torch and Sword and Silver creasingly significant as the world dIF the Saber societies and will be re- progresses in the air age," Brown airplanes," explained Stick- this meet are asked to sign up ney. stricted to members of the ROTC said. "Pilot training leads to a in the aero lab or contact Tom SCHOOLS TEACH One and honor guests. Bids are now commission, active flying duty, of the purposes of the meet I Tanna, Mario Bonicelli, Harry is to acquaint SJS pilots with this , Holman or Mel Stickney. available and the cadets are re- and presents an opportunity for MORE COURSES minded to pick up their bids early a regular Air Force career." at the booth in front of the Mili- TRAINING BEGINS ON RADIO USES tary Science department. Men who want to fly may quali- On the invitation list are: Gov- A marked increase in the num- Announcements ty for the class which begins ernor Earl Warren, State Adju- ber of schools teaching courses in training on July 1, if their appli- DIME-A-M1TE: Meeting today TRICKS OF THE TRADE: tant -General Major General C. D. the use of radio in conjunction cations are put in immediately. at 12 at Student Y. Meeting tonight at 7:30, Student Y O'Sullivan, President T. W. Mac- with classroom lectures and work The Air Force has room for ap- Quarrie, Dean Paul M. Pitman, is reflected in a poll just com- EDUCATION STUDENTS plan- SYN STAFF: Meeting today at proximately 400 more aviation Military Science department heads pleted by Dr. Roy DeVerl Willey ning to take Education 104A, ele- 4:30 at Student Y. cadet candidates in the July class. at neighboring colleges, com- of the San Jose State Education mentary School Curriculum and NEWMAN CLUB: Meeting to- An additional 1300 will start their manders of near-by military in- department. Observation next fall must pre- morrow night at Newman Hall. instruction in October. stallations, and ranking officers register immediately with Miss Executive meeting, 7; regular, 8. Dr. Willey is chairman of the on the reserve or retired list who Flying training with the USAF Walker in the Ed office, room 161. Committee on Radio Utilization PHI MU ALPHA: Meeting to- are residing in the Bay area is open to all unmarried male FRESHMAN CLASS: Bob Mad- in the classroom, California Su- night at 7 in Music building. We citizens between 20 and 261/i sen, Deane Jones, Roy DeSoto, and pervisors Association. will go to Mr. Dexter's home, 1937 years old. Applicants must have all those working on booth be at Lincoln, where Dr. Downey will Police Students had a minimum of two years of QUESTIONNAIRES SENT Varsity Hall at 2:30 today. be guest speaker. to pass an equiv- Four police students were on college or be able Questionnaires were sent to 11 SIGMA GAMMA OMEGA: Meet MU DELTA PI: Meeting tonight examination, Saturday at the Spartan alent educational colleges and universities asking tonight at 7:30 (members), pledges at 7 in room 119. hand in excellent physical stadium to keep order when 15 to and must be them if they offered courses on at 8:30 in room 24. FRESHMAN COUNCIL: Tick- competed in the condition. the utilization of audio-visual and SIGMA KAPPA: Senior council 20 high schools ets for dinner on sale at tomor- 20-30 Invitational Relays. TRANSCRIPTS NEEDED radio aids in the classroom and meet at 6:45, regular meeting 8:30; row's meeting, $.50 per person; if they taught courses on radio 8 pledges at Ste. Claire Hotel to- Those who apply will be re- bring money. Read The Daily Classified aids alone. It might be pointed night. Installation of officers. quired to furnish transcripts of PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: Meeting out that this is a relatively new their college credits, pass a phys- YOUNG MEN'S SOUTHWEST tomorrow at 12:30 in room 120. field and Is gaining ical examination and complete the popularity ALMADEN CHOWDER AND PHI SIGMA KAPPA: Meeting very rapidly. Radio in the PHOTO Air Force qualifying test designed class- MARCHING SOCIETY: Meeting tonight at 8 at 162 S. 7th St. room enriches the lectures and to measure their aptitude for fly- at 6:30 at 801 Almaden Ave. Din- SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMIT- [PAR provides a desireable SERVICE ing. relief from ner at 6:45. Application blanks TEE: Meeting tomorrow at 12:30 classroom routine. have arrived. A section of the in Civic Aud. Work session from Photo Supplies . Finishing Successful graduates of the 12- All 17 institutions polled have campus will be alloted to each 12:30 to 6:30. 61 E. Santa Clara Street month pilot training program will member to canvas for pledges to DELTA ZETA: Meeting for receive 'their pilot's wings and courses in audio-visual aids in the classroom and all integrated Ladies' Auxiliary. This week is the members at 5; pledges and mem- commissions as second lieuten- E. Lewis Halsey, High- radio work in the course. The big drive! bers at 8. ants and will earn up to $336 a Exalted Chowdermaster. SORORMES percentage of radio use emphasis ly CHI DELTA PHI: Meeting to- month to start. If they marry fol- SHORT CIRCUITS: Breakfast end varied from 25 per cent to around night at 7 in room 107. lowing graduation from the tomorrow morning at 7 at YMCA. 5 per cent A median of 10 per TAU DELTA PHI: Meeting to- FRATERNITIES USAF program, they will receive at 12:30. Members and cent was reported by nine schools. day pledges LOOKING FOR A HOUSE? $372 a month. sign for June 6th picnic on list For large Naglee homes suitable COURSES OFFERED outside Tower door. JET TRAINING for sorority and fraternity houses, In addition, ten of the schools Classified Ads I ENTOMOLOGY CLUB: Meeting Basic flight training is given in today at 12:30 in S213. see us. Lange of prices. single-englne AT-8s. Graduates offered courses in radio educa- tion FOR SALE: Swift 85 airplane. ALL GIRLS PARTICIPATING receive either advanced single- In the classroom with all em- ROBERT E. RUF phasis Almost new, low-wing, all metal, in WAA fencing winter or spring engine instruction in P-516 or on radio. Among the insti- tutions retractable gear, 30 degree flaps, quarter meet in Women's gym to- P478, or advanced multi-engine having such courses in Gladys H. Ruf '33 their curriculums are San Jose two-way GE radio, controllable day at 4:30. training in B-25s. Top single- 79 E. San Antonio Beech prop. Cruises 130. Never WOMEN'S P.E. RECREATION engine students receive jet train- State, Stanford, USC, and the damaged, always hangared. Extra MAJORS CLUB: Barbecue this af- Col. 4201 ing in two-place training P-80s as University of California at Los Angeles. Several instruments; $2000 including 1948 ternoon at 5:30, steaks, 75 cents. part of the year's instruction. other colleges such as College of Pacific also insurance. Phone Bal. 248 morn- ORCHESIS: Meeting this after- Information about the program have similar courses. ings or 4510 evenings. noon at 4:30 in dance studio. is available at any U. S. Air Force WAA: Meeting today at 4:20 in SAVE IN CASH! base, or at the nearest recruiting Also compiled, in conjunction FOR SALE: Dodge convertible, Women's gym classroom. 3c A GAL. ON REGULAR office. Information may also be with the poll, 4 a list of 21 quali- $525. Clean, radio, sealed beams, AWS: Meeting today at 4:30 in fied speakers who can make con- BaL 2697-M; 257 31/2c A GAL. ON ETHYL had by writing directly to the good tires. Call room 24. All those working on ac- Chief of Staff, United States Air tributions to an increased utiliza- So. 3rd St. tivity dinner must attend. tion of radio education. These RADIO CLUB: Steak barbecue It's true, Guys and Gals. Ivy Force, Washington 25, D.C., at- IS $625 ASKING TOO MUCH educators are located in all parts will be held at Alum Rock Friday, your gasoline at As 3AAVON tention Aviation Cadet Section. for a 1937 4-door DeSoto sedan STATION. 414 and William. of the state. June 4. See details and sign up with radio, heater, in good condi- MONEY SACK GUARANTEE. on radio lab, bulletin board, room Dr. Wiley is the author of a tion? What would you pay? Coop S2 before Friday. HIGH SCHOOL book on radio aids in the class- or Col. 4067. See in front SAAVON. box "M" ALPHA CHI EPSILON: Meet- room which was recently pub- of 178 So. 8th St. Service Station SENIORS VISIT lished. He is considered one of ing tomorrow at 3:30 in room 155. the leading authorities on the sub- FOR SALE: '36 Convertible V- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY N.E. Cor. 4th 1 William SJS CAMPUS ject in the state. 8 coupe. Molded, DeSoto bumpers; Club meeting tonight at 7 in B 72. new top, rear end and transmis- More than 800 seniors from ten sion. Best offer; 926 Madison, San- Roma 7ound for Santa Clara county high schools ta Clara; S.C. 1537. visited the San Jose State college APO Nine Ties campus yesterday. WANTED: Young couple want Students Designed to be "entertaining For Second Place to rent apartment or house during and informative," summer months. No children or Visiting Day Alpha Pi Omega, currently tied Dining the present housing shortage we was just that. for second place in the Inter- pets. Please contact Mrs. Thoman, Social Science dept. Telephone Bal. plve prospective students our cooperation On the informative side, tours fraternity league, won a wild 7800, extension 259. In !lading comfortable sad conveniendy of their prospective major and game from Tr -Gamma Monday, located living accomsnodadoes in Beverly Hills. minor departments were made by 18 to 15. The APO nine took over FOR SALE: 3 sports coats, ex- the visitors and conferences with the lead In the second inning, and cellent condition. Very reasonable. Dadng the Isit few yaws we have been very successful in finding departmental advisors were held. were never seriously threatened Size 36. Call Col. 2457-R after 7 essisiscsory booms foc nude= wishing ao attend our schooL An entertaining lecture show- from then on. p.m. DIMLY HILLS ing slides depicting the history of The '555 neighs= Way * * Cassevisir 54175 first half of the fifth was FOR SALE: '36 Ford cony. cpe. San Jose State was given by highlighted by five APO home foglights, beautiful uphol- Dwight Bentel, head of the Jour- Radio, runs. Tr -Gamma retaliated with top, motor in good con- nalism department. stery, good a home run, a double, and two dition. $475. -655 So. 6th St. Bal. Music by the college Symphonic singles. Murry Dill was the win- 4956-W. Band, a community sing led by ning pitcher. FOR dlx. Bruce "Dix" McNeil, an exhibi- Tri-Gamma played the last four SALE: New Norge imme- IN OLD MEXICO tion by the college Gymnastic innings under protest. washing machine. Must sell Vit team, and Dee Portal's rendition diately, cheap. Call 122 E. Spar- LAND OF ROMANCE AND ENCHANTMENT of "Casey at the Bat," were on tan City after 4 p.m. the program of entertainment for Special all inclusive Student Tour, FOR SALE: Gas stove with the visiting seniors. San Jose Scholars personally conducted, departing trash burner, in good condition. During the lunch hour, cokes, via American Airline June 25. Also rocking chair and mattress. TAXCO provided by the student body, Will Honor Frosh You will have 2 glorious weeks in Phone Col. 586-W. "a Shangri-La" Mexico. All hotel accommoda- were served by the Spartan To honor freshman students XOCHIMILCO tions, sightseeing etc. included. Knights and the Student Council who have high scholastic stand- LOST: Pocket in room Special 5 day tour via the By "floating gardens" to the visitors. ings, the Society of Academic 131. Finder contact D. R. McFeet- Ways and Little Villages. Scholars will convene 4rs through "M" box in Coop. Re- ORIZABA Tuesday, Contact graduate manager's of- - Box Lunch - 35c June 1, at 7:45 p.m. in room A-1 ward. "the gardenia pool" fice for full perticuleme or call 35c of the Art building. Col. 9440. or you may seloct WHOEVER PICKED UP a note PUEBLA SANDWICHES - PIE - MILK - ETC. A discussion of California cul- book of Child Growth and Devel- "city of Tiles" For BAG LUNCHES ture will be given by a group of opment in the book rack of the Jerry Davis San Jose Box Lunch the members under the direction ladies' rest room in the Library, of Mary Nakagawa. The faculty please place Information 78 West San Carlos Jose Self Service 135 E. San Antonio it in the San advisor is Dr. Brant Clark. office.