IF , - Phelan contest Calls 'Revelries Dance Motif Spartan Follows Angelic Theme; San Jose State College Literary Talent voune e r AdmissionByASB SJSCI Friday, February 25, 19 San Jose, California, umb Card Decorations at the Revelries For the sixteenth year, San Jose State college students have the dance tamorrow night will reflect Morgan Foils Gaucho Rebound Shot the theme of "How's It Coin'," ac- opportunity to enter the Phelan literary depart- Governor Notes contest, the English Ardith Totten, Sophomore Art cording to Barbara Ftodenborn, ment has announced. The contest is made possible by a $13,000 be- dance chairman. quest of the late Senator James D. Phelan. SJ Centennial Major, Wins 'Miss Who' Prize The Civic auditorium will be Senator Phelan was always deeply interested in poetry. Through decked with large paper angels this medium he became a close Attendance Bid 'Right You Are' and crepe paper streamers. Scrolls, Of Tickets to similar to diplomas, will bear com- M. friend of the late Dr. Henry Acknowledgment of an invita- Ardith Totten, sophomore art ments pertaining to the Revelries tion for Governor Warren to ad- Bland, former California poet lau- Committee Plans San Jose, is winner of show. dress San Jose State college dur- major from reate and San Jose State college 'Miss Who' The dressy dance, which will ing the Centennial celebration was two free tickets to "Right You be- Forthcoming Coed gin at 9 p.m., is for couples. English professor. It was at the revealed at the Centennial com- Are, forthcoming production of suggestion of Dr. Bland that the Recreation Night mittee meeting last Wednesday by the Speech and Drama depart- The affair is free to ASB mem- contest was originated to stimu- Lowell C. Pratt, acting chairman. bers. One student body card will Preliminary plans for the Co-ed ment, for correctly indentifying late creative student writing. admit a couple. Music for the Recreation night to be held March The acknowledgment came from "Miss Who." evening will be provided by Wally governor, who Hold Spring Festival 11 in the Men's gym was the main a secretary of the The student who posed for "Miss Heider's orchestra. Heider is from action was impossible In prewar years a spring festi- topic of discussion at the Co-ed wrote that Who" was Pat Friar. It was Mien San Francisco. val was held at Montalvo, Phelan's Recreation committee meeting last at the present time, but hoped for Friar's hair style that gave Miss "Duke" Deras, entertainment Saratoga estate, at th,. end of Wednesday, according to Rhoda speedy consideration by the gov- Totten the clue to her Identity. chairman, promises that the music each contest. Winners were in- Anderson, chairman. ernor, Pratt stated. will be 'exceptional'. Any student vited to read their compositions Miss Totten can obtain her two Social dancing, folk dancing, Addition of two committee mem- who would like to regUest a song and were crowned with flower free tickets by calling at the volleyball, table games, and re- bers, Dr. William G. Sweeney, rep- is asked to leave a note for Deras wreaths by members of the Eng- Speech office. freshments will be offered for the resenting the Education depart- in the "D" box in the coop. lish department faculty. In addi- amusement of all students, the ment, and Rocci G. Pisano, Spardi Another picture will be placed The Revelries dance is an an- tion, a day-long program of danc- committee chairman said. Admis- Gras faculty adviser, was also an- on the campus' bulletin boards, nual affair sponsored by the stu- ing, singing and swimming was sion to the activities is free. nounced by Pratt. and students will have another held. However, this practice was thance to guess who another "Miss dent body and planned by the halted during the war and has not Other business included an out- The finance committee, investi- Who'.' is, the Speech office said. Social Affairs committee. line of proposed activities to be been resumed. gating available funds for the cele- Another two tickets to "Right You "The Revelries dance is one of presented at an afternoon barbe- enlarged The contest is made up of six bration of June 1-4, was Are" will be given. biggest student functions of the que and social night to be held by the appointments of Dr. Ray- divisions: sonnet, lyric and free simi- year," Miss Rodenborn said. "We April 5. Carl D. The idea of the contest is verse poetry, essay, short story mond Mosher and Dr. expect a large crowd Saturday Next meeting of the committee lar to the plot of the play and and play. A first prize of $20, Duncan. evening." will be Wednesday afternoon at concerns an elusive person second prize of $13, and a third Patrons for the dance are Mr. 3:30 in the Little Theater. Further reports of sub-commit- whom everyone knows but does prize of 58 is offered in each divi- tees were postponed until complete not identify with the situation. Kenneth Coleman, Dean Helen sion. obtained by Dimmick, Mrs. Izetta Pritchard, information can be "Right You Are. (If You Think full-time student of San committee concerning Dr. and Mrs. Barry, and Major Any the finance You Are)" Stars Jackson Young college under 30 years KLOK Interviews Pat Friar Babel. Jose State available funds. and Mrs. Evelyn McCurdy in the of age is eligible to enter the con- Joan O'Neil is chairman of the Centen- title roles. test, rules state. Junior Students The next meeting of the patrons committee. committee will be March 9 Bob -Custer, student announcer, nial The play was written by the The decoration committee in- Must Be Typed at 3:30 p.m. will interview two members of the in B-8 Italian dramatist Luigi Pirandello. cludes Barbara Ftodenborn, chair- Contributions must be typed and Matmen Defeat Junior class on radio station :Ian: Dolores Peterson, Barbara double spaced. The name of the KLOK, tomorrow at 4 p.m., said Kinst, "Skip" Atkins, Dorothy contestant and the title of his Beaver Grapplers Carl Holmberg, Junior Prom en- Johnson, Dorothy Littig, work should accompany each entry ASB Cktss Election Saturday Night Nellis tertainment chairman, yesterday. Last night in the college gym- Netlorn, John Pricolo, and on a separate sheet of paper. En- Dale nasium, the San :Tlearight. tries should be turned into the George Buehring, Junior Prom Today; 52 Vie Jose Spartan Tickets Available English office, room H28, before chairman, will be one of the inter- wrestling team met and defeated Posts Tickets are still available for 5 p.m.. April 8. viewees and Kay Dewey. Junior For Student the Oregon State Beavers by a class council member, will be the the closing performance of "How's The English department re- candidates for class score of 15-14. Scholars To Meet other. Fifty-two It Coin' " according to Business serves the right to refuse to award and student body offices anxiously The best bout of the evening Manager, Dick Cirigliano. prizes in any or all divisions if await the decisions of the Spartan To Elect Officers submitted are was between co - captain John "We have had a sell out for the contributions electorate today. Return Encounter Pits SB Gauchos The Society of Academic Schol- not of sufficient quality to deserve Band Will Play Jackson, San Jose, and Tom Cut- the performances thus far," Ciri- The polls were scheduled to open "but there are still a ars will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. a prize. shell. Cutshell was behind 6-5 in gliano said, at 9 a.m. this morning in the few tickets left for Saturday Against San Jose Saturday Night in Room 1 of the art building New Orleans Jazz the closing for Student Union and will close at 4 minutes, but picked up night's those King River-Bottom Mud and his performance for who Despite Junior Morgan's heroic leap, depicted above, that election of officers and adoption o'clock. Only ASB card holders two points for top time and won did not have a chance to purchase Rump Meeting original "Good Time and Pleasure robbed Gene Snyder of two points, Santa Barbara walloped San of a new constitution. are eligible to vote. 7-6. tickets beforehand." BERKELEY Calif. (UP) Her- Boys" will play for an after-game, Jose State handily in their last game, 60-34. Dr. Richard H. C. Dieckmann, bert K. Phillips. University of after-revelries dance, tonight from Fourteen iltindidates made good Captain Pat Felice, San Jose, Because of the length of the faculty adviser, released the names Tomorrow night Spartan Washington professor, ousted on 9-1 in the Women's gym, accord- on the Spartan Daily offer to run took top time in his match, and performance, Director Ray Bishop meets Gaucho once again in what of two additional students yester- of charges he is a Communist party ing to Marion Bell, chairman interviews. Brief biographies and drew with Ray Southwall. said that some of the lesser scenes may well be the deciding tilt of the CCAA championship. day who have met the society's member, will speak tomorrow near the dance committee. The party platforms of the interviewees can in the show have been cut, but requirements f o r membership. San Jose led 13-6 at the end If COP knocks over State tonight the race will be thrown the West gate of the University of is being sponsored by the junior be found on page four of today's that there has been no major They ape James Fortney and John California at noon. class. issue. of the fifth match. change in the production. wide open with Santa Barbara In tine to tie it up with another win. Isaac. 2 SPARTAN DAILY Friday, February 25, 1949 SJS Graduate Juniors Name Final Judge Holds Art Show For Prom Queen Contest Debaters Lo Hold Miss Winifred Wesi, personal shopper for Blum's, will be the third At SF Galleries judge for the Junior Prom Queen contest, according to Carl Holm The work of a San Jose State berg, chairman for the contest. 'Campus Meeting college graduate, J. Halley Cox, is The other two judges are Miss Trula Hart, women's editor for being exhibited in a one-man show radio station KEEN and George M. Downing, Junior Chamber of Meeting at the Gump Galleries In San Commerce's "young man of the "Campus Meeting," modeled after the American Town Bids currently are on sale in Francisco, according to word re- year." of the Air, will be the form of the Student Speech forum to be pre- the Library Arch booth. Carl ceived from Honolulu. The three judges will choose auditorium, Mr. Wilbur Ketchum, bid chairman sented Mar. I at 8 p.m. in the Morris Dailey the dan- urges all Thirty-two watercolors by Cox, three girls from among F. Luick of the Speech department said yesterday. students to buy bids as soon as many of them painted in the Ha- cers on the floor. One girl will possible. The subject for the symposium-forum, which consists of speeches waiian Islands, will be displayed be picked as the queen and the followed by a question period in at the San Francisco Art gallery other two will be the queen's at- with work being done in per- co-ed will be which members of the audience through March 12. tendants. Any ASB suasive speaking. eligible. Juniors On Air participate, will be "Should The The former Spartan is now "All students are invited to "Jardin du Soir," the name of George Buehring, chairman for United States Adbpt National teaching in the Art department of 'Campus Meeting' to listen to the the Prom, will follow the French the Junior Prom, "Jardin du Health Insurance?" arguments the University of Hawaii. will be for and against Na- formal garden theme, and Soir", and Carl Holmberg, enter- A panel of four speakers will tional. Health Insurance and to the for- held Saturday, March 5 in the .Both Cox and his P4rife, tainment chairman,' will be inter- discuss the pros and cons of the join in the discussion concerning mer Carol Rohrer of San Jose, Civic auditorium from 9 p.m. to viewed by Miss Trula Hart proposal for a federal plan, as the best solution to the problem are graduates of San Jose State 1 a.m. Music will be furnished at 2 p.m. this afternoon on station well as alternate plans such as of providing medical care," Mr. college. Cox was graduated in by Phil Boyer and his KG0 KEEN, according to Carl Governor Warren's proposal for Luick said. 1933. Mrs. Cox received her di- Studio orchestra, and songster, Holm- berg. California, and various voluntary ploma in 1935. Nadia Canon. plans. Lajuenesse "Great Scott! I've The his forgotten who wrote 'Ivanhoe'." art teacher received The speakers will be selected master's the Univer- Wechter---"I'll tell you if you'll degree from ONE OF THE BAY AREAS from the two sections of Speech sity of California, and Joined the 2C being offered this quarter. Dr. tell me who the dickens wrote the 'Tale of Two Cities'." art staff there before going to FINEST L. H. Mouat and Mr. Luick teach Hawaii. the class sections. ART DEPARTMENTS His water colors have been ex- Students from the classes in Spartan Daily hibited in various parts of the Speech 2B will attend, since the United States, and some of them nature of the program correlates SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE have been reproduced in Fortune magazine. Sold, Rented, Repaired Entered as wad class matter April S. 1134, at San Jose, California, under the act of March 3, 1171. HUNTER-PETERSON Full leased wire service of United Prees. Alpha Eta Rho EQUIPMENT COMPANY Press of the Globe Printing Company 71 E. SAN FERNANDO BAL 4234 HOLIDAY 1446 South First Street, Son Jose, California Member, California Newspaper Publishers' Elects Tom Tanna An Adventure in Association Tom Tanna was elecied presi- Good Smoking dent of Alpha Eta Rho, aviation WE WILL DELIVER YOUR DINNER honorary fraternity, Monday It's Hot Fudg Tim night. He succeeds Mario Bonicelli CHICKERY-CHICK tic at the stick for the group. Chicken r.,1113 at Free Delivery 1/2 \I NO, Other officers elected Monday til 9 p.m., 10 p.m. Sat. Roll, French Fries 1.35 t-1 O'c I ID 11Y WALGREEN'S include: Ken Raemsch, vice-pres- ' E. Santa Clara Call Col. 8734 Closed Monday ripc,Mithirc ident; Bill Ross, secretary; and 1080 , Hot Fudge Bob Moore, treasurer. pi Banana Split ONLY /37
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San Fernaneo at Second St. Col. 8085 SPARTAN DAILY S Judges Present Friday, February 25, 1949 Gifts to Queen Candidates Opinions Sorority Holds for the class of '47 at Livermore At Jr. Prom Sophomore Class high school and also served as jun- Freshman Class ior class representative on "Some of the prizes to be award- STEWART McCULLOUGH the QAROLYN HAFLEY Dance Tonight Student Council there. She is ed to the Delta Zeta sorority will honor queen of the Junior Stewart McCullough, sophomore pledging Alpha Chi Omega. Carolyn Hafley held four class Prom have been chosen," said pre-legal major, feels that more offices in high school, was secre- its pledges tonight at a semi-for- CHARLES, ABILDGAARD of the student body in Carl Holmberg, chairman of the Intense investigation of questions tary high mal dance in the Garden Room of coming before the Student Coun- Charles Abildgaard, Sophomore school, and has been on the fresh queen contest, the Casa del Rey hotel. yesterday. cil is necessary and hopes to do class vice-presidential candidate, council since she has been on cam- Among the prizes are one top- something about if he is elected intends to work for more coopera- pus. For these reasons she feels The honored pledges are Vir- ette jacket from Colman's, a dress sophomore council representative. tion between the sophomore class that she has the proper back- ginia Ashley, Irene Brislawn, from the Cotton Corner, blue "It seems to me that the Coun- and other organizations and more ground for a council representa- Helen Calderwood, Gloria Cathay, blouse from the Hollywood Shop, cil leaps into legislation without publicity for the class if he is tive. She is asking the freshman Mary Ann Coppini, Annamae Gra- cashmere short - sleeve sweater seeing what it is getting into too elected. voters to elect her to the position fIgna, Barbara Hugo, Patricia. Kid- from of freshman representative to the Hoffman's, two-piece, green frequently. Intensive investiga- "In addition," he says, "I'd like die, Louise Lapp, Florence Rosa, Student Council. bathing suit from Stuart's, and a tion can save time and trouble," to increase the activities of the Jacqueline Thomas, Jacqueline dress from Thelma Richardson's. he said. sophomore class. This quarter's "If elected," she said, "I will Weaver, Barbara Stout, and Helen Ohm. Other gifts include a strapless McCullough served on the Stu- Soph Hop was fine but activities bring my past experience to bear, dent Council of Abraham Lincoln should not stop there." and try to represent the entire dress from Louana's, one pair of Music will be furnished by Bob high school as a class representa- freshman class to the council." nylon hose from the Fashlonette, Abildgaard served as class pres- Russell and his orchestra. At present he is pledging one pair of loafers from Leed's, tive. ident in his senior year at San Chairman for the affair is Adele a member of Coach a pair of green shoes from Par- SAE and is Jose high school. He is a mem- Thompson, social chairman. low-Keran's, and a red bag from Ted Mumby's wrestling team. ber of Phi Eta Sigma and SAE. Professor of Economics--"Give Blum's. LUCKY ROGERS me an example of indirect taxa- Junior Prom March 5. DOROTHY JOHNSON tion." "Lucky" Rogers, pre-legal ma- Also to be given is an order for "The sophomore class isn't so Wilson "The dog tax, sir." jor and candidate for sophomore a portrait from Wing's studio. much in need of more activities Prof "How 0 that?" president, released the following Flowers will be presented and will as it is in need of activities that Wilson "The4rIdoes not have statement to the Spartan Daily: consist of a crownpiece, rose bou- will draw more class members into to pay it." quet, and corsages. They will be "I want to preserve the high active participation," says Dorothy given by the House of Flowers, standards now practiced by the Johnson, candidate for sophomore said Holmberg. sophomore class and hope to con- class secretary. You Get tinue making it the best soph class Miss Johnson is a general ele- Two one-year subscriptions to that San Jose State has ever had. mentary major and member of the Lycurgus will be awarded to the I have a few ideas that I think Social Affairs committee and SERVICE queen's two attendants. that I will improve some soph Delta Zeta. and you The queen contest will take council procedures. No matter place at "Jardin du Soir," Junior whom you vote for, all you sopho- Save 4c Per Gal. mores be sure to vote today." Prom, March 5, In the Civic audi- Exchange Dessert at the torium from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. At JOAN MICHELL this time, a girl will be selected The Delta Gamma and Alpha Joan Michell, who is running on Delightful, delicious, delectable, from among the dancers on the Omicron Pi's held an exchange the sophomore ballot for vice- $AAVON delovely . . good, tool floor. dessert before attending revelries president, expects to work for Wednesday night, according to SERVICE STATION DINAH'S LUNCHEON sophomore greater benefits for Betty Davis, reporter for the or- 4411 and William St. ALL YOU CAN EAT-95c students. ganizations. "The class council should know Dorm Slates what the students want before presenting' them with anything," Open House she explains. Miss Michell was vice-president Miss Norma Johnston, house president for winter quarter, will be in the receiving line for Pratt Much Hall's third annual open house How Sunday. The college dormitory will be open to all students, fac- Do You Know ulty, and friends from 2 until 5 about Christian Science p.m. EVEN if you know nothing At the tea table will be Mrs. about Christian Science, take_ Belle Moore, housemother, and this opportunity to learn Mrs. Pearl HardIsty, assistant some of the facts about this housemother. scientific religion which heals Assisting Miss Johnston in the sickness and solves human receiving line will be council mem- problems. bers for winter quarter. They are Accept this invitation on Misses Helen Simmons, vice-pres- behalf of yourself, your fam- ident; Joan Broadhead, treasurer, ily and your friends. and Betty June Holt, secretary. Also assisting will be Helen A Free Lecture Ohm, upper division representa- entitled tive; Jacqueline Lazzeroni, upper "Christian Science: division representative; Georgelyn Macdonald, lower division repre- It's Annulment of sentative; and Marilyn Herrick, lower division representative. 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