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California State Library Sacramento 9, a" Calif cc nia /Clouds, But No Rain Hoop Battle Tonight Beginning to hedge toward a San Jose State's unbeaten long-overdue rain. the weather- basketball team will face a stern man preilirt increasing cloudi- teat tonight when they meet the ness for today, with no precipt- Arizona State at Tempe squad tation in the offing 1, how- tonight at 8 o'clock in Spartan e% er. High temperature will tiym. For details of the game, range from 60-65, about the MM the sports section on page name au )esterda). tientle winds three. SAN 'JOSE STATE COLLEGE prmall. VOL. 44 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 19s4 NO. 46 Dr. Wren Speaks Music Department To Give Recital; 'Religion-in-Life' Lecturers At Gym Dedication Faculty Featured Formal dedication ceremonies for the new half-million dollar ad A Faculty Recital will be pre- Visit 35 SJS Living Groups dition to the Men's Physical Education Building will be held tomorrow sented by the San Jose State Col- at 10:30 a.m. lege Music Department tonight at Delivering the dedicatory address will be Dr. Dale P. Wren, a 8:15 o'clock in the Concert Hall. The first faculty recital of 1946 graduate of San Jose State College. Dr. Wren is currently ad- the fall Requests for Classroom m;nistrative assistant to Dr. Roy E. Simpson, state superintendent of season will feature three num- public instruction. bers to be performed by music professors. Speakers Number 104 He will be introduced by Dr. John T. Wahlquist, San Jose State president. M i I I ureside oNer The program will open with The residents of 35 of the living groups on campus heard speak- the dedication. Donald Homuth, violincello, and ers last night in connection with this week's -Religion-in-Life" program. In addition, the SJS Choraliers, Patrick Meierotto, piano. playing In addition, according to Claudette Allen, chairman of the week's under the direction of William the Sonata No. 5 in E minor by observance, 104 requests for classroom speakers have been received J. Erlendson, associate professor Vivaldi. The Sonata is one of a and are being fulfilled. of music, will present four selec- set of six Vivaldi sonatas for cello Today's program included one change in the previously an- tions. and figured bass. The numbers are nounced schedule. Instead of a Buddhist worship, a Latter Day Saints Arrangements for the program, typical of the Baroque period of seta ice, led by student, Craig Rut- which will he open to the public. music and are divided into four ledge, WaS held at 8.30 a.m. in the have been made by Glenn (Tiny movementsLargo, Allegro, Lar- Seniors Plan Memorial Chapel. Hartranft, head of the Men's go, and Allegro. The Rev. K. M. Kamata, origin- Physical Education Department. Schumann's song cycle of 'leder, Winter Grails' ally slated to represent the Bud- The dedication will be held in one "Frauenliehe und Leben," will be dhist faith in the week's program. of the two gymnasiums on the sung by contralto Marine Thomp- Dinner-Dance was unable to appear and the second floor of the new structure. son and accompanied by pianist speaker committee was not able Construction on the addition Thomas Ryan. The music world All January graduation fees to obtain a substitute. was started last semester. Work this year is celebrating S c h u- should he paid by now, according STUDENT PANEL TODAY was concluded during the summer, mann's centennial, 1856 to 1956. la Torn Bonetti, Senior Class pres- "How Does a College F:duca- with the exception of landscaping. He succeeded Schubert as one of ident. lion Influence My Faith'!" will the great composers of German The Dinner-Dance for Fall grad- be discussed by a student panel to- lieder. The song cycle is based uates will be either Wed., Jan 30. day at 10:30 a.m. Main partici- Second Polio DR. DALE P. WREN on the poetry of Chamisso in or Thum, Jan. 31. depending upon pants will be Hal Clem, Protes- ... To Deliver Address which a woman tells of her joys the finals schedule. Preliminary tant; Don Nemim, Jewish; Craig Shots Given on falling in love. arrangements are being made with Rutledge, Latter Day Saints: and Final number on the program two posible sites, the Villa Char- Bob Williams. Catholic. Juniors Seek will be the Trio in E flat by tier, or the Peninsula Country A lunchtime dim-minion on Wednesday Brahrns performed by William Er- Club "What Can Religions Other Polio vaccinations will be given Band for Prom lendson, piano, Gibson Walters, Walt Tolleson's band is a possi- Than Our Own Offer Us?" will on campus for the second time The Junior Class executive coun- violin, and Robert Ilare, French ble selection. The meal and en- he held at 11:30 a.m. in the tomorrow, a c c or ding to Dr. horn. tertainment costs to the Senior Student V at S. 9th and Saw cil held a luncheon meeting with LA TORRE SALESAdvance sales for the Centennial Edition of Thomas J. Gray, health officer. representatives of four other col- French hornist Robert Hare Class of this Dinner-Dance are Antonio streets. Rabbi Morton joined the San Jose State College La Torre will open tomorrow in the outer quad. Vie Marquez, rAi The Salk vaccine injections will leges Sunday at the Theta Chi Katt, and Don Lurches' (left to right o of the La Torre staff here more than the activity fee paid Fierman will lead the talks. music be given to persons with receipts fraternity house. Purpose of the faculty this fall as assis- exhibit last year's kook to Claire Melienkamp and Jeri flintlock. by the January graduates. Following the theme of this tant professor of music, teaching numbered from 251 to 500 be- meeting was to discuss the pos- Photo by Cohun Tickets can be picked up from year's program, the Rev. It. Wil- concert tween 2 and 4 p.m. in the Health sibility of securing a big name band, French horn, and Senior Class adviser, Dr. !toed bur Simmons will speak on "This music theory. Office. band or entertainment for each G. Pisano, In January. All January Is My Faith" at 2:30 p.m. in Mein- The first of two vaccinations schools junior prom next semes- Hungary Closes Doors rrads who have paid their activity orlal Chapel. was given for the first time yes- ter. fee will meek e one ticket. HOUSE DISCUSSIONS terday,. Twenty students attended the Yell Tryouts Reset Extra tickets, for escorts only. This evening's program will in- The shots also will be given two meeting with representatives from But Will 'Talk It Over' can be obtained from the Gradu- clude house discussions. a Christ- Fresno State College, University ate Manager's office in January ian Science worship at 7:15 p.m. days next week, Dec. 11 and 13, For December 12 UNITED NATIONS tUP) fairs of Hungary and do not be- between 2 and 4 p.m and 250 of California, Stanford University for the same price the Seniors in Memorial Chapel and a lecture Hungary Monday repeated its re- long to the competence of any in- pay. $3,25, according to Dr. Pi- Faith" by Mr. Joseph persons will be able to receive and College of the Pacific. Yell leader tryouts, originally ''This Is My scheduled for tomorrow nigh t, fusal to admit United Nations ob- ternational organization, includ- Wino. Ware. Mr. Ware, from Berkeley, their injection during each two- Tom Burns is band chairman will- have been re-scheduled for the servers but said it would be ing the U.N. organization." The graduation ceremonies are representing the Christian Science hour period. for the San Jose State junior ing to discuss the situation with The assembly was scheduled to night of Dec. 12, according to scheduled for Feb. 1 in the Men's faith, will speak at 8 p.m. in Morn- Last month during registration prom, and Bud Fisher is general de- Gary Waller, Rally Committee Secretary-General Dag }laminar- devote itself today to the new Gym. The January grads will be oriel Chapel. for the Salk shots 1551 persons chairman. Vern Perry, a represen- skjold in Budapest "at a later mand for observers to enter signed up. The 551 persons who tative from the Musical Corpora- chairman. The tryouts. will be the first to wear the new San At 7:4IS a.m. tomorrow, a held in Morris Dailey Auditorium date." Hungary by Friday. Jose State graduation gown, rent- Quaker senice V1111 be held in don't get their first injection be- tion of America, also was present. The Hungarian puppet regime, Commenting on domestic hap- Kay von Tillow, president of the beginning at 7:30 o'clock. ed from the school at a cost less 31eniorial Clialwi. It 14111 hi' fol- fore Christmas will receive it in in a note from Budapest, said that penings of the strife-torn country, January. Assobiated Women Students, Male students who plan to try than the regular rental price. lowed at 4130 a.m.-with a It was willing to discuss the sit- the Hungarian government admit- spoke to the class on her summer for a position have been asked SOPH PREXYM INVITED tore by the Rev. Jaimest A. According to Dr. Gray, a limit- uation with Hammarskjold in ted that "criminals" possessing ed registration period m a y be in Berlin as part of the "Experi- by Waller to leave their names Plans for inviting the sopho- Mara, professor of theology at Rome or New York "without de- "many thousand of arms" are still ment in International Living" pro- with the Student Union reception- more presidents from the Univer- Alma College in LOS Gatos.