oodwind Choir PETITIONS Irregular Means SERVICES Annual NOMINATING STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ( Present INCREASE; Of Electioneering INCLUDE Tonight DEADLINE ANNOUNCED FOR TODAY AT 3 cert Student Council candidates leaders, and four court peti- kaid, Charged At Meet woodwind choir un- a freshman from Liver- SPIRIIUA 1,11-piere reached a total of 16 yesterday tions. of Th as more majoring in history. The Charges by Dave Atkinson, Stu- ervices direction with will be he the filing of six more pe- For the latter, students must Student Court candidates are snd arranger, will dent Council member, that the Theater director titions with sign for only one male and one Don Campbell, a sophomore at noon annual con- Election Judge their tenth female junior AWA is using Student Body funds Doug Haywsrd Gene Judge, and the Psychology major from San at 11:15 o'clock In the Long. Also turned In weight same number of seniors. Jose; Don Hass, to back council candidates, and R. L. were San Jose jun- Irwin Will Theater. three Student Court and PETITIONS COUNTED ior majoring in commerce; Jane the two-class instead of the three- sermon has personally one yell leader petitions. entitled . Eagan Counting the petitions turned Jilinon, a junior social science class election proposal of Hank th." allnumbersar.eight Charlotte Noe DEADLINE TODAY in yesterday, there are now 16 major from Palo Alto, and linsen turned lad night's Student presented. For the past ten a group of sem ws II The on file for the seven Student Marshall Kelley, political sci- Council meeting into a session of attempted to gain deadline in which any (.:, has Council seats, four for ence junior from San Jose. led,I (Is ." petition the four fireworks. %Cajon of his instrumentation can be turned in is 3 --wni an judgeships, and one for the CANDIDATES r; Swing Los, IL- to standard- o'clock Councilman Atkinson brought ewrae . choir In order today. Long announces three yell leader openings. Student Council petitioners the charges against the associated lieroughout the nation. that students may sign seven Yesterday's candidates a r e are: Marjorie Behrman, junior Student Council, women organization, claiming that se liartdegen worked for ty..erarsthe to three yell For yell leader, Edward Kin- (Continued on All eel hi" page 4) it was backing three women can- the music n el' upon the pin, didates for the Student Council elle choir. The publishers feature will be A 1 with funds that were in their ""ttivred it very highly but, Dvorak's treasury but which was Student New W te ease with new type of Body money allotted to the organ- The services was difficult to estab- treimic, n ization by the Council t May by the _ AWk l' COUNCIL VOTE to appear with the sown The Council voted to send the Thomassen, violin- Al. irii Dorisse AWA a letter asking that the fied "Prelude to the Del- paying practice be discontinued if true. Saint-Saens. She will _Jan _To.eLe_ _State_ -. by ColLaqa__ Hank Imsen presented a peti- 1031E MEAD( accompaniment. woodwind THE NOBLEST MOTIVE ---- THE PUBLIC GOOD tion signed by 400 students for an ne meals will be eil PROGRAM amendment to the constitution in wind instruments VOL. XXX SAN JOSE, . WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1942 Number 136 Monday, May It yitra State for having two class elections a year street. lirendig, -Ch. Lefehre. instead of three. The proposal was ill Col. 1353. iierro, Andante. Intermezzo. presented before and accepted by ern) Na. I Ii MajorW. A. RED SOPHOMORES, ,Wiltberger, Police the Council by a four to three FOR RENT School Head, To Worart. vote. ioni and garage Nikita,. GREEN FRESHMEN AMENDMENT 'essor or two wit bonne Woon, Flutist Leave June 1 For Service In Army However, failing to present the vats' home. 30 ad Woodwind Accompaniment Mr. William A. Wiltberger, for eight years the head of the amendment signed by at least It) liarden SuiteTh. Dubois. VIE FOR HONORS college police school, will leave June 1 for active duty with the per cent of the Student Body as 14444;FI4-siliftillit Bird,,, The Little Visitors, Red neckties and ribbons will demanded by the constitution, it Drops of Rain. army as a civilian worker at the U. S. Army air carps depot at elaborate the sophomore mixer was declared invalid. teir to the DelugeC. Saint- Hill Field in Ogden, Utah. goers, and green will distinguish The Council voted for the pro- *ns. the freshmen students when the Mr. Wiltberger will be in the plant protection department posal last night by a 4 to 2 mar- Donne Thomassen, Violinist sophs and frosh meet for their an- at the air base. His status as a civilian worker stands until gin. Thus under provisions in the Woodwind Acconipaniment nual mixer, "In the News," to he his commision, which is still pend- constitution it will have to be *Recollections. Op. 61. No. I held tomorrow evening at 7:30 in passed by a two-third vote of the D. Popper. ing, goes through. The move for the Men's gym. Student Body at the next meeting audio. the appointment to the air base (Continued on page 4) node. ((p. 51. No. '5-1). Popper Rivalry between the classes dur- has been under way since last ikon Moderato. ing the year has put the sopho- July. Mille, Op. 33I). Popper. more class out in front by 33 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS points to the frosh's 25. This hi Hagenie)er, Violoncellist An enviable record has been es- Navy Reopens V-1 means that in order to win the Blinn Woods, Accompanist tablished in the police school in cup at the mixer the freshmen I for Woodwinds, Op. I56F. the eight years Mr. Wiltberger has To College Men acquire 20 points while the Lochner. must been in charge of the classes. Po- 12. The Navy department yesterday nitro Moderato. Scherzo, sophomores need only lice officers from all over the announced the reopening of the nal, Four class events will be run off United States and the rest of the V-7 procurement program for ob- during the day of the mixer. The world have visited the school. His taining applicants from college for inen's bag brawl will be held at Majesty's Inspector of Police of Ir deck officers. The program, closed Corps Officers 11:30; girls' game at 4; England once visited the school. May I. will be opened for an in- 1 waterpolo for men, 6; and the Col. Frank Brooks of Scotland o definite length of time. Give Campus men's game at 6:45 Yard was here In May of 1036. The plan is still the same, allow- modeled by p.m. The rest of the competition Another visitor was the Chief en Examinations ing college seniors and juniors to will be continued at the dance. It Constable of Manchester, England, join the Naval Reserve and remain inor 4. K. Montgomery and will last from 7:30 to 9:00. Danc- who was appointed by his country tudents in school until graduation unless from Stockton Field will visit ing will continue until 10:30 p.m. to study American police methods. the emergency becomes greater. riotous Friday, Saturday, Nicholson, president of A total of 481 students have Loren At the present time the V-1 pro- /1(1) and Tuesday to give phys- class, stated, "The William A. Wiltberger, for (Continued on page ,D the sophomore Mr. gram is rapidly filling the ranks uunhuations and screening on page 4) years head of the police (Continued eight and they will soon supply all the ler enlistment of college will leave for duty with oon men si hoot, JOHNSON HARD AT needed applicants for the V-7 no Army's new Air Force June I. Re- the Army, class. f program to train flight and COURSE FEES DUE WORK ON REALISTIC will be the dead Enlistments of college juniors crew officers. Tomorrow SETS FOR COMEDY the paying course fees. The who became juniors prior to April "Program is open to all col - line for Sneak Week Joint are payable in the Busi- Sets for the production of "Pride 15, and who were not eligible for .11 and high school seniors fees office, Room 2. After and Prejudice" to he presented in enlistment in Class V-1 while they Pan the physical examin- ness High Command late were sophomores, shall also con- iirl have 'Thursday there will be a the Little Theater May 28, 29 and the necessary ['e- until the closing. $1. Unless fees are paid 30 under the direction of Hugh tinue lls. The plan will allow fee of Formulates Rules inon by May 22, your registration W. Gillis, have been designed by to obtain their de- Bulletin: Rules and regulations be cancelled. Thereafter Mr. Wendell Johnson of the iiiress the world situation is will up at for Sneak Week will he set Robinson Directs hanged there will be a reinstatement Speech department. and will allow a meeting of the joint class Sneak oil fee of $3. Three sets will be used for the seniors to complete at committees today in the Student Evening Concert play, all of which will be on the year of college. at 4 o'clock, reads a com- Ile l'nion stage at one time, each being re- The seventh annual evening of present living representatives will be at high com- CHI SIGMA munique issued by the chamber music under the direc- cirrotilleiteu all BETA moved to reveal the one behind. day. For further mand. this Two of the sets will depict real- tion of Miss Frances Robinson will )rtswear on WY Frank F. Peter- PRESENTS ANNUAL Plans are well under way for istic interior scenes of the period take place on Friday evening, May Room IIIA. SEMI-FORMAL BALL Mixer May 25, Sneak Week sight. ,ipplicant the in which the story is set. The first 15, at 8:15 o'clock in the college must have his joint setting 'of the hostilities opener, and a represents a living room of the Little Theater. ..rtificat0,. three letters The old-fashioned of meeting of committee heads from The program this year features ndation, lounging room in the Sainte Claire comfortable, panelled wall type and those under held Wednes- the scene of Betas both classes will be with period furniture. works from Corelli (17th century ' hae the consent hotel will he of their day of next week at the home of Italian composer) to Chausson Chi Sigma, social fraternity's, an- 'I he second shows a corner of a Bob Serr. All final details will (modern French). T'o be heard nual semi-formal dance to be held very formal drawing room, con- be ironed out at this time, accord- for the first time in San Jose will Friday, May 22. trasting green wall treatment with ing to Serr. white woodwork. The authenti- be the famous Beethoven septet egistration For Special music by Al Davina and Bulletin: Army regulations will city of both scenes will depend for strings, clarinet, bassoon and his orchestra will emphasize the onference undoubtedly require a police es- on the furniture which is secured French horn. The Brahm's Quar- Starts "Blue Moonlight" theme chosen the juniors because of the to complete the sets, states John- tet No. 2 played by the Pro Art, lileiregistration Davina's band is well cort for for the annual for dancing. along present restriction regarding mass son. Qvartet last year here at the col- 4lesid Lodge known in San Jose and all Conference to be in coastal areas, an- The third scene portrays a cor- lege, will be included on the pro- !II has just finished an Mat 23 and 24 in the coast. He Ai the Santa uiouuuui'dVoting. senior prex y. ner of a garden. gram. mountains engagement at the Cocoanut starts today. "Therefore ills' j lllll or forces will Working drawings and colored The concerto for violin and pi- Students Grove in Santa Cruz. Interested may obtain to teasel at 35 miles per designs for the sets will be on ano by Chausson will be per- Ilion and be forced ill the for the dance are $1.25 Student Cen- Bids and will be left far behind." display in one of the library cases formed by brother and sister, Ar- ' legister purchased from fraternity there. Entire cost may be Young. soon. den and Eloisa Ardaiz. Arden 'np Controller's said Will he members or at the will be Identified and remembered $1.75. The tumors oesieve the Margaret Moore has been cho- Place in Flash! a World at War" office. sen to act as prop chairman, and as "rancho" prize winner for the th. chair- seniors are so lacking In spirit, theme of the Ronald Hadley is dance teh emiference handicapped by Ed Kinney will ail as electrician best er’s r .sturne at Spann Gras Steiling and and are further SIl lay the college man, assisted by Paul for the production. Lighting prob- this year. and having women officers, that they 1.51. Beacock. Faculty members Curt enough to lems for the play are being worked The program is open to the the college required. won't get organized are listed aiming Tuxedos will not be out by Mr. Johnson's lighting class. public. `Issiker, sneak. Hadley states. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1942 PA, .1, l\\ 1 SPARTAN DAILY. !Thistledown JUST AMONG OURSELy REINHILD HAERLE By DR. T. W. MacQUARRIE Prsidnt San Jose Stets College Sipatte',/ Pail HelloThis column will be Coltaqa__ that all __Sam _Jade_ VC _State_ dedicated to the belief We may really have needed this war to by the Associated Students of San Jose State clear Published every school day things have a light and airy about democracy. College at the press of T. M. Wright Co. Inc Entered as second class mat- nature, which, if detached from Some of us were beginning ter at the San lose Post Office. to believe that element, will fly derno the dross meant nothing but our own personal desires, that freedos DAY EDITOR (this issue) MARY SMITH about like thistledown on a something we could grab from others. We found we summer breeze. scare the daylights out of the politicians if Chris Jensen we but coot! EDITOR It will be the pleasure of enough votes. iControlled votes; 355 E. Rood Phone Bal. 7888 Office Phone la/. 7400 this column to glean such froth think of that in a democracy!) We as may whiff by, and anchor organized into groups, selfish, ACTING BUSINESS MANAGER Arthur Inman Patriot's Lament it for a moment to a slightly fighting groups, and we promptly 470 S. Eleventh Phone Bal. 7563 By TED understandable medium. Any cracked the head of anyone who DRENUN Sugar rationed! ASSOCIATE EDITOR ...... Wilbur Agee deductions drawn therefrom will got in our way. Coffee esh NO more be accredited entirely to the read- tires! No ms, Miller, Dorothy Christenson But democracy cannot mean li- COPY EDITORS Bob ers' intelligence. rides: So lament our cense for the vicious and tame Pettis Strong contrasts and highly im- But hold, things have SPORTS EDITOR Bill Morrow submission for the rest of us. It be aginative certainties will be inevit- this before. FEATURE EDITOR John Howe able: means not only rights, but duties, Yes, patriots of other days Steaks and Old Lavender - self-denial, discipline and sacrifice known the "profound DAY EDITORS: Mary Smith, Pat Loomis, Niels Nielsen, Charles Cook, trued The unheard feeling of music - for all of us. living Bee Laurence. "sans luxuries." Then Cats and cute children, Then MOO' the %var, and how dear martyred patriot& if Niels Nielsen, Ted Drenton. GENERAL STAFF: Bob Conner. Pat Loomie, And smoke rings dissolving in consider Sguatrito, Wallace that startled its! Sot.' of us your gloomy pligh &dahlia Hawks. Jack Long, Bob Mann, Sebastian rain. hideous, read then with !robing. wanted to put it off. What is it terra anguished words of a pabine Stephens!. Maxine Blum, to us, ne argued, if others suf- ADVERTISING STAFF: Robed Nerell. Kenneth 'rhe "walk" and the "way" of a days of Gloria yore. Ellen Colvan, Glen McMenomay. Ruby Harper, Drucilla Hudson, friend fer? 3%hy should help those Bill MitchelL Ken Coleman, Evelyn Fernier. Harry Lines. Time, 1918; place, Mitchell. That exist in his absence ssho are caught h the ...Ives? smelts+. no sugar and little of The far-away crow of a cock. The. same selfishness we had Any else, except soldiers. The low of a train. shoun in our own affairs we car- Needs- -Your Help! ried into the international scene. A PATRIOT'S LAMM It Just My And all such that make up the So our young men died on Tuesdays are meatless My mush Washington Square has gone through Red Cross drives, Bubble and Squeak of Life's sym- many a hopeless battlefield. We it is sweeties.. So my Community Chest Campaigns, blood donations and numerous phony. had refused to give them the help, appetite all fades ao the equipment, the food and sup- My Wednesdays are others that were all worthy of student support. Each one had One proof for the veracity of alma plies they had to have to My furnace is heatless war, or unbelievable certainties rests meet as its messageaid to those in the areas ravaged by a vicious, brutal enemy. i('oat's needed for ships s lightly in your own hands. At those who would be menaced if an attack were carried Finally the great, unorganized say.) help for one stage of its development, your mass of us began to understand. My feet they are socklera out on our shores. Spartan Daily weighed approxi- Under the leadership of our fight- My doors, they are !wide*. Now we are in the midst of another campaign, one that mately 250 pounds in lead. ing President, we were able to Thieves find nothing worth will perhaps overshadow all the others by reason of its per- This fact could never have float- bluff the pressure groups into ins away. ed onto this column, however, if sonal touch This one is aimed directly at the student body quiet. We went all-out for victory-. My drinks sure are tackiest it had not been thoroughly thistle- and hits close to home with its plan of action. And now we are showing the (Saving sugar is wastleo.) ated by the information that gal- of the drives were relatively impersonal in true worth of our country. We I never knew of such lima In the past most lons of periods are thrown out of are devoting our strength, our 1Var "bread" makes me tost that their decidedly beneficial results were not directly wit- the print shop each day, because wealth, our intelligence, and our And my dentist hill's ruthies nessed by the student donors. Then, too, they usually called the "type lice" eat the tails off fighting spirit to the one end of Sao, pal, I do hate this wit the commas. for a financial output that many were not capable of produc- winning the war. We are ra- limm, that last linenugh ing. If these can be called faults then most of the drives were In regard to the question often tioned in this and that, but who had fifth columnists in theit guilty of having flaws. Their value and timeliness are unques- parried at a new column: cares? A few of the meanest too. tioned. Their success is a matter of doubt. "What, no dirt?" the column re- among us may try to take advan- plies: Nedra The campaign of the moment has all of the benefits of the tage, but the overwhelming ma- Eta Epsilon: Vote "Thistledown weighted with dust jority are all-out to help. We are May 113, and Thursday, ttp It is the College Hospital- others with none of the drawbacks. cannot fly." happy in our great decision. Al ROOM 19 between I am ue ization Plan; one of the best organized and worked out under- One word more This column last we are vindicating our faith p.m. Also pay your 90 oat takings of its type to function on this campus yet. will not be funny I unless the read- In democracy. the picnic Sunday, May II Its only weakness lies in the fact that any success it may ers think it so). attain is put directly in the hands of the student body. The campaign leaders have already secured the support of tl.. ON MY HONOR townspeople. Platter Chatter By BOB CONNER What it needs most is time and equipment. The equip- By WALLACE TBABING I have been told by many (ha ha) of my loyal readei! ment to be used in case of an air raid, and the volunteer time I came unexpectedly upon change the name of this column. They don't seem to th of a few college men who would be of service in an emergency. an album of records lying on that it fits the type of stuff and slush that is printed in it, Mal Without ballyhoo and without fanfare the College Hos- the music library desk yester- a better name would he "Off the I pitalization Plan is quietly asking for something that everyone day and ran them off while Cob, by Bob." Vhat do you think? pre-med students. Hos la would gladly donate when the actual moment comes. But the waiting for a friend. It turned After attending some of the San "Glory. Glory, Halitosis," at, Your Overcoat" 01 plan deals with the injured and those in need of swift, compe- out that the friend had to wait Jose State college dances we find ion Up that there are some 1,367,432 stags Sir, Asthma Baby" " "- tent care . Men who subscribed to the plan now will be able for me. For the music I was Bid% at each event. I found a little Hy Wife But Oh You to render that kind of care when the time for an all-out effort is listening to was the "New World poem the other day which may Went over to the gal Symphony" by Antonin Dvorak. but Ss needed! solve the situation. It goes like house the other night Coming from a Bohemian com- Cook. this: in a sort of a bad mood poser it doesn't sound as if it parlor Little Jack Homer I wait seated in the would be very Americanized, but light. Sat it, R eorner. And I said unto the it did, and even more so when I old fell B. 0. "Either you or I, learned the story behind it. Like tonithl Thrust y CONTRIBUTORS' COLUMN And then there was the Japa- Will be turned down And he Parr "American in Paris" by Gersh- Chit nese general who thought a Jeep Notice all the Beta win, the "New World Symphony" I've been Dear Thrust and Parry: was something the American sol- their new jackets? is based on the tremendous im- th I know that this subject may be considered by many as dier muttered after he walked out cre irthbelacel t shoaivnleagrsm1 ihmeiysc a m p By pression the United States made fpriaantenrillinstY 01 of a 110d( Shop. trite. Trite though it may be, it is important enough to be re- on Dvorak. Written in 1892, it Had a real good-looking girl peated again and again. It is simply "vote for your student is a conglomeration of early Am- pla pointifft out to me the other day ling jackets of sky-blue body officers next Monday." et ;can music, especially Negro and Wee in the co-op. Hear that the rea- couldn't look much We American Indian. college students to participate in our national life. son she lets all the fellows kiss some we've seen. When you listen to the first have the privilege to select our I think there are many people her is that one t' she slapped By the. way: movement, notice the influence Breath,:s I a gi rl student leaders and representa- of college age in undemocratic guy who was chewing tobacco. that "Swing Low. Sweet ('hariot" din') hla tives. This is because we live in Sure on' a lot of students leav- countries such as Germany, Rus- had on the composer. This herself MS ii theme ing because of the draft. That %like, lies er to a great democracy which carries sia. Italy and Japan who interwoven with the wish they unavoidable isn't the only reason some are "Gad, my hair!" Its spirit and ideals through the Bohemian national had our freedom in student Rov- infl ea enee quitting school, however. There schools and all phases of our life. makes it very interesting er ..... ent. was the Suotchman who took his Oilr progressive minded educators Vote for your student officers son out of school because he had recognize Student government and The second movement is slow to pay attention. student activities as important next Monday. Examine each can- DECORATEDERoCnTAlWe and passionate visionary of the make them Y didate thoroughly. Consider his Every campus organization phases of an "education by doing" bondage of the slaves. Each note to your platform and program as well as seems to have a theme song now- decoratedmkethepart program. By providing facilities struggles to be heard. anO his personality. Don't forget that adays. Thought up s for the for any for student leadership and by hav- Then the third movement you really have only one chance ing the students themselves select brightens up, spotted by charac- to pass on your student officers. EYE EXAMINING their own leaders, the American teristic. gypsy music of Bohemia. If you do not vote for your offi- CONTACT LENS FITTING CHATT educational system gives the col- This mind he the t popular lege student an opportunity to get cers you have no right to complain mos...meta because of its 111110116, LAWRENCE H. FOSTER, BAKERY some experience, leadership and about their conduct later. Opt. D. and color. Lietten for American 221-223 SO. WOO' Don't Y.Ver C A participation in school activities so forget voTE! melody; it is Mended in during Sulks 401.2 OPPOSITE that he, can Inter he better fitted Francis Stoffels. the whole movement. BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING THREE SPARTAN DAILY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1942 JRSELVE0 MEN REPORT Coach Winter Enters 16-Man Team In DAY NCI CHAMPIONSHIP IN lg. 10 SECOND West Coast Relays; Spartans Picked r to clear aur SPRING GRID Third Behind USC And California BALANCE; USF AND SJS TANGLE sole legs car- A champion will be crowned today in the lieve backs and Northern Califor- that Coach dernag&ttaill footballers off Bud Winter has named nia Intercollegiate tennis league game between University 16 men to compete for San the res, that freedom /d "arlY night as the Jose in the 16th of and the trochee fieldforty last annual West Coast Relays to be We found We at Radcliff Stadium of spring grid train- in Fresno Saturday held in the bay city. we d day afternoon and evening. but cabbala Both squads yseit on a note of optimism. After have lost one game but the Spartans are out - their one-sided victory in the 2C2A men reported yes_ championships, in front in the league standings viers' new the. Spartans are rated as the with four wins while the Dons 0, And, wording to members strongest can boast only three victories. )t S Lament college team entered, coaching staff, most of Ilse and stand a fine too t ball chance of finish- By Thursday the Spartans will meet TED ,bow potential DRENTos ing in third place behind the On the COP Tigers in a tennis match that should develop into Uni- -Campus Sports "KID" SPARTA tioned! raiiskkHrngth versity of Coffee /going ability before many Southern California and here. The Stockton college boys Led by Gareth Adams, tires! No the University of California. who were high for the losers with 16 more seam scored 56 are not considered to be very points to move into first and 13 points respectively. factor causing the Except in one event, the special strong, however, and lament S" PSIS* Jpother place In the scoring race with should prove college class mile Led by Bud Hefner, who tallied things have bfttlio to smile was the return relay, San Jose 113 points In four an easy foe to the. San Jose net- games, Delta 16 points, will face the big guns of the Pa- the Sigma Gamma Ome- men competitive and co-operative Theta Omega won its fourth although Coach Irwin flesh cific Coast Conference ga team took over third place by among team members that plus the straight victory In is planning to use a fairly weak lots of Ea the interfra- defeating Alpha other days best of the smaller colleges. Coach Pi Omega 41-36. lineup. ilven conspicuously absent for ternity basketball tourney by a -profound tragedy'lk Winter expects the toughest com- Louie Havey was high for the Today's part few seasons. The tire 78-33 score over Beta Chi Sigma. game will find Ronnie s luxuries" petition in losers with These"4 determination that was lack- this event from George 14. Edwards in the number one spot, yred Adams now leads Doug Bacon patriota,-ii* part last year Pepperdine college of Los Angeles SOFTBALL followed by Dink Clark, Don the most by seven points in Mc- our gloomy and Fresno State the scoring In the departmental plight pinmadeor its appearance. college. softball Kenzie, Vic Morton, Porter Mc- ad then race. with terrotb session Pepperdbte play the Publications department Connell, Jim Thorne and swagy's practice was won this relay last Dick Lepper and Ted An- cords of a Laughton Hay stopped the Speech patriot:vim inoi.tly to fundamentals year in 3:21.7, nearly three sec- majors 13-10, drews. Andrews will just play in and the and tackling with no onds better than San Jose's Commerce department the doubles matches, replacing Working best yard relay iti; with Frank MinIni as rolled over the MUNI place, Amencsaii scrimmage. The coaches mark this season, and holds the department Tome alternate. Of these sprinters, 30-6 In and little of or four new plays III CC t record of somewhat of a track meet. In Thursslay's encounter, Coach analog three at 3:18.6. Jim Kaufman 1 soldiers and Smith will enter the Bill Morrow pitched for the Mesh Sao and plan to add more as eichrauh, Bill Rhyne, Ralph Kauf- will start a lineup which open 100-yard dash. This will be Scribes flitIOT's man and Thelno with Ray Irwin and Mick- includes Porter McConnell, Jim Ltstm Simon progresses. A highlight Knowles will the fourth meeting of Smith and ey Linder on the mound for the Thorne, la are meatle,, sr afternoon was the sharp represent the Spartans in this re- Ted Andrews, John Nich- California's Hal Davis, and provid- Hams. Cy Taylor pitched it is sweeties& of fullback Jack Grazing lay. for the olson and Bill Walker. ing track and weather conditions Commerce majors and everybody The game with St. Mary's ectite all fades asat at punting of Stu Carter, Rhyne, Kaufman, flank sched- Ruiz are right, the relay record of 9.5 tried their pitching relays are who, Bill arms for the uled for earlier in the season has Johnson and Perry. and Bill Smith will run the 440- seconds may be cracked. Musicians. been forfeited Is heatless - to San Jose. eded for ships IP *I

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my loyal readers tl don't seem to that they're still the self-same Covert slacks you've printed in it. MO been wearing and liking all spring. Well I sicced..1 lloa 1186 .y. Halitosis." rim tailored, or Overcoat" old they taper just right and they hang e Baby" or i1 ut Oh You haul.' trimly from your belt line. The fabric is a ? to the gal fr,"f. her night but 'hi '5 good wearing Covert Cloth. 70",; new wool, a bad mood II in the parlor unto the light 30% reused wool, and the or I, old Met ned down tonale price is just $850 the Beta Mt nt'l tlra lekets? I've been

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ke them any 0 /Mc- 0"/ES L 0/V ?,d to your occasion . the rat' ATTERTON pvcwes BAKERY otEp sEcoND 3 SO. POSITE Y.W,CA SPARTAN DAILY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1942 PAGE FOUR CAMPUS GROUPS TO GO TO BAT FOR ,Series Of 4 Short Wooded Scenes And Moonlight RACE EQUALITY; PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR Bells Will Indicate Featured At Howdy Dance FrIday 'DOUBLE FRONT- - HOME AND ABROAD' Air Raid Alarm Presenting a VI led NCY111. with all Associated Student Ho& through hers. By BEE LAURENCE ii Way l0110 . or tomorrow, novel lighting shining but be ready! NO STAGS the platform of the campus or even Friday, greenery and emphasizing a natu- ON FLOOlt "Social equality for Negroes- is talking about the Christine This article is ral moonlit effect, decorations for Mansfield, dine.* campaign being sponsored by the debate squad, Cosmopolitan A series of man, states that air raid, of course. no one will lo the Howdy Dance Friday night lowed on the Club and Y1N-YMCA groups. four shoit bells will indicate the dance floor will consist exclusively of shrub- a partner. the Pittsburg Courier, the campaign is for alarm, and a series of two long Those sitendlq Originating with he bells will signify all-clear. bery and green foliage. from for- directed upstairs to a double front for democracyat home and abroad. the ble4 crs upon entering the attitude. "why should we fight for Class monitors will lead the est growths on nearby hills. Km, Considering the Negro must obtain a partio.r march and receive their instruc- The bandstand will be Warta democracy in America when we terraced can go out on the tions from the instructor in each floor. don't have it?" the groups are and covered with greenery and Patrons for the class. It is possible that the high es 'fling fuel to eliminate the shunning lighting will be arranged to high- William striving Wiltberger. Mr g Dinner Date Set, school will also participate in this light the orchestra. For the first of colored people in restaurants, Spaulding, Miss raid drill, leaving their school to Wilda Mui on buses and in the classroom. time the band will be placed at Miss Winifred enter certain safe rooms vacated Reynolds also ADVOCATES EQUALITY Says Ed Chambers the front end of the Men's gym. J. A. Burger. by college students, thus creating Acting as spokesman for the president of Eta PEDERSON'S ORCHESTRA RALLY Ed Chambers, space for every one. TOMORR011 "double front" backers, Marilynne Murray Pederson and his Uni- llowdy Mu Phi, honorary merchandising Time will be Intl* Miss Alice Woods, chairman of California orchestra Skinner states, "We don't advocate announced plans yes- versity of will on the campus with fraternity, the student defense recreation rsllihl intermarriage of the whites with annual furnish music designed especially Quad tomorrow terday for the forthcoming committee, wishes to announce noon wide Negroes, but we do ask that they business dinner at the for dancing. Smooth rhythm with direction of bay school of that the reason for soldiers fail- Gold. be treated with the decency ac- June 2. sufficient fast numbers to keep the Songs, yells, swing Sainte Claire hotel, ing to show up for Monday night musk a corded other Americans." commerce pro- evening lively is promised. The pep talks will augment Dr. Frank Munk, dance was because of unforeseen tie fng At a recent meeting of the For- in the University of Califor- orchestra will play special num- ly attitude on the part fessor troop movements. This, however. of 611 ensic squad the situation was un- figure in bers upon request also, Ken Ste- dents which nia and a well-known seldom happens, and it couldn't he Howdy Time IS its der discussion and a number of commerce circles phens, Social Affairs c llllll nines. ing for. Pete Kristovich educational and helped. Girls should not be dis- Negro representatives presented and Central chairman, states. plain something of throughout Northern couraged from attending as there the precut their side of the problem. Dr. Ben- California, will be the guest The dance will feature mostly It is carried out in are usually too many soldiers other real jamin Davis, representative from mixers and tags to tie in with the Candidates for yell speaker. rather than too many women. leader pro one of the local churches, acted Howdy Time theme. The affair will In addition a full evening of en- be introduced also, mei as mediator. tertainment has been arranged will be stag and will be free to to Izzy Gold. THE "DOUBLE r' featuring a floor show and music. Students interested in support- Fifty successful business men will Council Meeting ing the campaign for social equal- be honored guests. ii (Continued from page San Jose Schedules Forensic ity between the races may obtain an interesting feature. Meets Providing which is scheduled to be held next "Double V" pins at the Student the dining room will be divided Wednesday. Center or from Joel Lawless, who !Problem Solving into three major sections: secre- OTHER ACTION Debate Schedule! with Marilynne Skinner is in tarial, accounting, and merchan- Other details cleaned up at last charge of the campaign. dising, with students and business Tryouts Today For May 23 Here night's meeting were the "Gripe Tryouts for the May 21 prob- Treitathel men seated according to their svheduled a1 Dinner" ticket price which was lem-solving discussion at sacra- last of a series fields. of tour thand Humor set at a dollar-ten by Karl Evans, mento Junior college will he held dieliate is Patriotism, Students interested in attending the meet set tot 11 councilman in charge. today in Room 155 at 4 o'clock, ac- 23 the dinner may obtain tickets in the Student Union with& Featured Acts In By interpreting Section Four, cording to Miss Lucie lave son, Is ('hors and frem a group of salespeople con- stanforil nun Article Four of the constitution, speech instructor. tacting all members of the com- ties. Water Festival the Council decided that the three Ward Rasmus and Ray Irwin Topic for the evening a lel merce department. Six humorous and patriotic acts top yell leader candidates would of the faculty will judge the ef- "What Should Be the Phikapl go into the "Growing Pains" be automatically elected with any will forts of approximately ten con- of College Students In a WWI motif of the "Americana" when or all of them eligible to run for testants who are vieing for the War?" Three students WA the annual swim extravaganza is Council Officers the head position, and then being seven positions open for the trip. school are slated to given time the presented in the San Jose State (Continued from page II voted for at the same An all-day affair, the morning talks in a symposium typ president and vice-president for college pool May 18 and IS. special secondary major from Da- section will be taken up by two sion presided;over by A The Boston Tea Party will ruf- vis; Carol McDaniel, another San the Student Council were. speakers from each school who are chairman. fle the surface of the college pool Jose junior majoring in general to orate before the speech classes In charge of arrangemeta 1 as the first act. elementary; Ivan Olsen, the only WILTBERGER LEAVES of the junior college. this conference is Marilmil The Spirit of '76 will feature a physical education major running In the afternoon three speakers ner, Junior varsity toreros mermaid trio in a crawl and back for office. He is a senior from (Continued from page ii from each team will give, a form- ager. The event is open p crawl sequence to be swum to the San Jose. Ronald Hadley and Tom been registered in the police al seven-minute talk on "What ticipation by everyone, sari theme song of the Revolution. Taylor are the other two candi- courses since 1934. when Mr. Wilt- Should Be America's Role In the to Miss Skinner. Those Mena Identification of the theme song dates. Hadley is majoring in berger took charge. The largest World Today?" Mason A. John- are asked to sign up in Olefin is to be kept a secret, according commerce and is from Gilroy. Tay- number in one year was 96 in the ston of Sacramento Junior college sirs office not later than noel) to Director Miss Gall Tucker. The lor is a speech major from San 1939-40 school year. The govern- is in charge of all events. day, May trio consists of Helen Jacobsen, Jose. ment conscription program has Elizabeth Hall and Peggy Powers. Other candidates arc' Betty cut down the school to such a low Representing the circle of 15 Hood, lazy Gold, Joe Weitzenberg, registration since then that the Frosh-Soph Mixer stars on our first American flag, Francis school has now been forced to Stoffels, Bob Jennings. (Continued from page 1 JOB SHOP the Star Sahli will include 13 Weber close. Lund, Arthur Inma n, mixer will be strictly an informal swimmers carrying stars which Charles A.R. GIVEN is Cook, George Coles, Den- affair." Freshmen girls have an- A gardening Job will be the only light in the pool ny From 1930 to 1935, when the Morrissey and Arthur Grey. nounced, "We can hardly wait to someone living in the at that time. school was still in the pioneer cool off the sophomore girls, who Work is offered Beverly Buckingham will lead stages, it was a two-year techni- Los Altos. are more than confident that they the 13 Star Swim. A water min- SOCIOLOGISTS TO cal course, but through the efforts once a week. will win the softball game." uet will also be featured in this MEET TOMORROW of Mr. Wiltherger, who replaced needed Ng Says Al Gross, freshman chair- A locker clerk is act. Mr. George Brereton as head of meal IN STUDENT UNION man, "The freshman class is con- from 8 to 2 daily. Two The Deep South, a brief sketch, the department, it was made a An important meeting of the So- fident of making the 20 points alternate hours. will be performed by Jean Moss four-year A.B. course in 1985. ciology club will be held in the that will win the mixer, but we Two as Eva and Mary Jane Benham San Jose Police school students Student Union tomorrow evening, will need the support of. every cal deatoeorsr". ielAn'oarrek snta"drieedbefl:1 as Topsy. are in every branch of police work 641 announces Miss Virginia Magnus- freshman if we are to show the 11 in the morning and I. in the nation. Some are in the sen, president of the organization. sophomores who is the hest class." to 10:30 at night nift Federal Bureau of Investigation, tinues Red Cross Gains The group expects to make given in afternoon NO in the U. S. secret service, in the Is plans for its soldier party and so- Six Sweaters From border patrol, state police sys- a week. cial workers' get-together. Senior Meet It tems and various police depart- A bus boy in needed Students, Teachers "We have lots to do," announces The last pai t ot the senior ments throughout t h e nation. from 12 to 2. Pay IS 40’ Six sweaters have been turned Miss Magnussen, "and I should ap- orientation period tomorrow Palo Alto hires only graduates of hour and lunch. in to the campus Red Cross room preciate it if everyone is there will be turned over to the sen- Pe0 the local school as members of its A man is needed to as the result of the work of four promptly at 7 o'clock." ior commerce majors. All sen- police force at a local establishment. San Jose State college iors planning to participate in faculty An experienced write members and two students. Sneak Week activities should NOTICES needed to work Those who knitted the sweat- PATRONS TO HOLD be present at the orientation man is hours a week. ers are, in order of completion Sophomore Council: Meet in meeting. mutely '28 MEET TOMORROW cents an hour. time, Lucille Coppone. sopho- Room IS tonight at 6:30. Be on 40 San Jose State college's Patron wanted to +him' more; Miss Maude Ashe of the time as there are seseral thiuics Women interested in selling sil- A man is association will hold a meeting to- Home Economics department; to plan.Loren Nicholson. verware for Westmoreland Ster- Miss morrow afternoon in Room 1 of Bernice Tompkins of the So- ling c pany during the summer, Orchesis and Junior Orcheisis: the DIAMONDS Home Economics building for cial Science department; Mrs. Mil- see Mrs Plant in Its 19 Thurs- Rehearsal tomorrow in the dance mt.thers of high school seniors. dred Winters of the Social Science day at 3:30 o'clock. S. GREG studio at 6:30 o'clock. Bring cos- Dr. James C. DeVoss will speak CHARLES department; Eleanor Schnerr, sen- A few part time jobs and s tuturs.-5Ilsis Lucas. on "What the College Has to Of- ior; and Mrs. Elizabeth Marchisio mer resort Jobs are still open. See fer the Entering Student." Jewelry of the Registrar's office. There will he a regular meeting Mrs. Plant in RI 19. Distintchatitypie: The Patrons are an organization of the Freshman council today at In 4 of alumni and faculty members. Os 3 ans. in Room 21. All freshmen Specially designed "LEITER" lot edit( Or' THE WELCOME 1 are invited. STUDIO ganirations. Lost: In Science building Mon- CAMERA SHOP I SNOOKER POCKET BILLIARDS Ella Leiter Earl Leiter Regular college "Y" meeting day morning, a gray-striped auto- PHOTOGRAPHERS Candies Soft Drinks tonight. All niemberee are urged matic Everisharp pencil. Finder Phone Columbia 4624 ANTONIO SAN to be present to discuss plans for please return to 257 South First Street 46 E. 12 W. SAN FERNANDO tel. 11499 Horsey White at attending; Redwood 1.odge. Col bin VIM Renard. San lose, California acez051w3:8:8:"9’