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/ 8 Cal Vet Forms Due / Clouds, Rain Forecast ( are requested to eons- T he ueatherman predleta p1.-ti' forms. (4lIlIIa (loud) skies today And rain this. for December subsis- eAening. The high temperature tence hefsire leasing for Christ- still rasige bvtseren 13 anal 5$ mas s:ication. according It, len send the CioUghl buttormsen, aceounting officer. In a southeasterly di- Forms may he picked sip ut the rection to, gentle winds of Cashier's Office, Room 263 of dart I., 23 miles an hour, as cording the Administration Building. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE I,, Ihe bores-6.4er. VOL. 45 soallus" paSAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 NO. 52 Turnout at Elections Fund-Getting FRIGHTENED EMPEROR Novice Bouts Called 'Disappointing' Plans Begun- Two election officials expressed disappointment yesterday over Hartranft Set Tonight the small number of students who have turned out to vote for candi- By JOHN SALAMIDA dates seeking 18 student government posts. By BILL GODFREY An action-pacied I4 -bout program is on tap tonight in Spartan "I don't believe the students are informed," stated Dave Hill. After Wednesday's announce- Gym as novice boxers clash in semi-final matches of the 21st annual "They've come up and said to me, 'Okay. I'll vote, But I don't know ment that SJS would abide by the San Jose State Novice Boxing Tournament. First bout begins at 7:30. what I'm voting for." He added thpt, "the students don't seem in- athletic code of the West Coast The colorful milt tourney. under the supers ision of Spartan Box- * Tel ested " Athletic Conference in football ing Coach Julie Menendez, is the highlight of the college's intramural Ron Tuttle stated that the turn- as well as other sports, the Ath- program. It is open only to SJS students who have not competed in out was only "fair for the first letic Department immediately be- an intercollegiate match. Drama Run day of elections." gan working on a plan to raise Boxers representing nine teams will vie for trophies which will be the necessary funds called tor un- presented to the winner of each POLLS STILL OPEN weight division, the outstanding boxer, der an increased aid to athletes and the winning coach. Presentation of the Polls will be open today from awards will be made after policy, S. Glenn (Tiny) Hart. ' final matches Saturday night. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Last year only Ends Dec 14 ranft, Men's Physical Education Final round competition will be held tomorrow 25 per cent of the student body night in Spartan Final performances of "The Department head, revealed today. Gym. First of the 11 title voted. matches will start at 8 o'clock, Menendez re- World is Round" will be tonight Hartranft said that the plan is ports. If prior tournament Forty-eight students are running performances hold true, Spartan Gym will and tomorrow night at 8:15 in the the formative stage at for offices. They include: still in be full for the finals. College Theater. this time, but a definite program All bouts are acheduled for three - fern a I e representative a t rounds. Rounds In prelimin- Directed by Dr. James Clancy, of fund raising is being put to- ary and semi-final matches large: Sandy Creech, Terri Gal- will be One minute in length, uhile who translated it from the French, gether. "We realize the importance In final bouts, rounds will vin (incumbent), Marilyn Ouzts. ha- Increased to a minute and half. the play is having its American of Speed in this matter," he said. The novice sluggers ---senior male justice: Ron Glea- will use 14 oz. gloves, which are heavy in corn. premiere. He hinted that the program parison to 6 oz. gliaes used by professional son (incumbent). boxers. Menendez points The large cast of student actors would have to be a community ef- out that by using Junior Class president: Nev heavy gloves, chances of injury are reduced. is led by Ivan Paulsen, who gives fort backed by persons interestedl Members of Griffin, Tom Liles, Lowell Young; the varsity boxing squad are managers of the teams. an inspired performance as t he in San Jose State's football future. I which are sponsored vice president: Richard Buxton, by various campus organizations. Managers and Renaissance reformer, Savanarola. their teams Barry Jett, Paula Kessemeier: sec- 'READY AND WILLING' include: Pi Kappa Alpha, Bob Pace; Kappa Alpha, Dave "The World is Round" is ad- Nelson; Theta retary: Louann Mariani; treasur- Emerson Doc) Arends, Camp- Chi, Russ Camilleri; Phi Sigma Kappa, Bob Tafdya: mittedly a difficult play to follow, Baker Hall, Frank er: Margie Jackson; one year coun- bell businessman and chairman of Castillo; Sigma Chi, Jack Coolidge; Student "Y," seemingly erratic in action, but Welyvin Stroud; cil representative: Bill Douglas. the Citizens Committee for a Pro- Sigma Nu, Gary Webb; and Kappa Tau, Prentls Salactou had a reason, according Richard Parks. In his. ((((( 'hie role as Chop Chin and the 1.olde Porter Dale Scott, Paul Thiltgen. gressive San Jose State College, and Mike Guerrero. to Dr. Clancy. Dragon, SUC4,111.4 In frightening the Emperor, played hy Barry said that his committee w a s at The Theta Chi team, managed by Tafoya, captured the team "The development of a tightly MORE CANDIDATES Montilla. They' will appear .,ss-r KPIX. Channel I this Sunda) "ready and willing" to begin a I p.m.phuto hy Jim Iiisiduin. title In last year's tourus'y. Telifil 0111fIliing% %%iii be COMI/iii`d knit plot," he explained, "is never Sophomore Class president: Ron fund raising campaign, but that the following basin: one point for a preliminary oin, three point% his purpose . . . He brings to life Conklin, Ron Robinson; vice presi- the plan must come from the col- for semi-final %s in. and fist- points for a uin in the finals.. a situation which contains with dent: Scott Kennedy; treasurer, lege itself. "As far as the com- Four former SJS boxing stars will act as referees and judges. in it the conflict of opposing ideas Martha Terzakis; one year rep- mittee is concerned," he said, "we They are Al Julian. a varsity boxer for three years: Dick Bender, only of man and the world; the process resentative: Sandy Barr, Jean Far- To Spartan pugilist to win a Pacific Coast Intercollegiate title two years: at Present background Students are sitting in the of the play is the increasing ex- nesi, Donna Dean; male justice: the present time. All of us on the Darrell Dukes, a varsity boxer for three years; and Jack Scheberies, posure of the strength of that con- Dick Christiana (incumbent); fe- committee are eager to get going 1952 National AAU champion. flict." male justice: Judy Ashbrook; Well-known former Spartan boxing coach, the late DeWitt Diane Beall (incumbent). on this thing, but we feel that Portal. leadership must come from the 'Chop-Chin' on KPIX was supervisor of the meet for 16 years. This will be Menendez' fifth Class president: Freshman year as tourney head. Marsh Ward: vice president: Beth college." A cast of 20 zsJS drama students for children's theatre as an M.A. Winner% of the novice meet are eligible to litsairiak; secretary: Arends also indicated that be wilt;appene-sans KPIX gen Fran- protect participate in the All - Two Stanford Coeds Voltage Teurrominni, which win be heM Sharon Brown, Donna Olson, Ann and his committee would welcome Dr. David W. Parker, education 3/01.-7iftIVIVIi winners ;also cisco, Sunday at 1 p.m. in an hour- qualify for the novice di% ision of the Pacific Coast Purpus ; treasurer: Dorothy B rog- a public relations office on campus director for KPIX, has arranged intererdlegiate long television version of Sylvia tourney, scheduled for March 13.15 in Reno, Nev. Killed in Collision den, Ann Byde, Connie, Evans, Bob that could handle fund raising. for the time of the broadcast to GILROY --(UP) - Two Stan- A standlag.room-enly crowd In the boxing Foster; one year representative: not only for athletics but also for Cirone's prize-w inning play, be donated to the college as a room of the Mew. ford coeds were killed early yes- Ciym yeaterday stewed the tournament's seven opening Carl Maloney, Susan Wasson; half other worthy projects. "In this we "Chop-Chin and the Golden Drag- public service. Fred Joslyn will bouts. Fans terday when their tiny foreign showed their approval of the thrilling representative: Don Dunton. feel that there is a definite nerd," direct. action with loud hand clap- year on." ping and auto collided with A school bus he said. Leading roles will be taken by cheering at the end of each match. The children's play was written Don Ilibson, boxing carrying 34 children on Pacheco Richard Parks, James Bertino, as an independent, copped a split decision win 1 'EXTREMELY PLEASED' over John Pass Highway near here. in the playwrighting class of Dr. Davey Schmidt, Barry Montilla Frederick of Theta Chi in the top bout yesterday. The two "I might ad d," Arends said. sluggers fought toe None of the children was in- Harold Crain last year and was and Eric Faust. -to-toe during all three rounds. Earl White of Sig- Ski Club Sets "that we are extremely. pleased ma Chi held off a last jured. They were transferred to developed for production this year Others in the cast are Byron ditch rally by Bill afeChiskey of ISKA to earn with the way things have de- a close decision another bus a n d continued to Walls, Edwin Craig, Barry Verdi, in another nip and tuck match. veloped." Thursday's school. Clark Mires, Charles Latona. results: Hartranft said that the new 140 lbs.Bill Williams Dorothy Clark, 21, of 1520 W. Deadline Today Sandra Lewis, Yvonne Jackson (Kappa Alpha) (hi Ron Holley (Pi Kappa Alpha). policy could not produce a cham- Ron Conilin (Kappa Tau) def. Ml. tool (Saler Hall). Pacific St., Los Angeles, was kill- Josephine Mindlin, James Brews- pionship football team overnight. cpartadriep 145 )bs.Don Sanders (Kappa Alpha) def. Gordon Machado (Saler Hall). ed instantly. Her companion, Ski Deadline to sign up for the "In the past we have not been ter, Emmett Murphy, Nancy Dunn, 155 lbs.Des Hibson (Indeprosdesre)do+. defm f,ederisit iThete Chi). Nancy Harker, 20, of 401 S. Burn- Club Social, to be held Tuesday Judith Burch. Gar r y Hamner, Earl White (Sigma d.(. Sill McCloskey lei Kappa Alpha). able to recruit players under a Dr. Vincent Salmon, of the Nd Porter side, Glendale. died later at from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Student Charles Cook and Melvin Peter- (Kappa Trod def. Alden Long (Kappa Alpha). freshman program. Now we can, Stanford Research Institute, will Gary Webb (Sigma Nu) def. 0.1". Carlson (Pi Kappa Wheeler Hospital. Union, is today, at 5 p.m., accord- son. Alpha). and this will make a tremendous he guest speaker this evening at Tonight's schedule of bouts: Investigating officers said ski ing to George Willamson, Ski Club Jacquie Mundell has worked as difference, since we will be able a general meeting of the Student 170 lbs Tors Shigimoto (Theta Chi) as. 0izlph4 Chagnon (Kappa Alpha). equipment on the girls' German- publicity chairman. Sign ups will assistant director during rehear- to guide a player's progress over Chapter of the California Society 130 lbs.Jim Eddy (Thf Chi) vs Robert David (Student "V"). built car indicated they were head- be in the Student Affairs Office. sals before the closed circuit TV 135 lbs Jrry ford (Phi Sigma Kappa) a period of two or three years." of ProfeAsional Engineers in E-118. vs. Marsh Campbell (Kappa Alpha). ed for a holiday in the mountains. The social will include a pot- cameras under Frank McCann, Joe Gallo (Sigma Chi) vs. Ray Fitzhugh (Kappa Tau). 140 lbs Carlos Saldivar (Phi Sigma William Bemichelio, 19, driver luck dinner, recreation, and a TRAINING TABLE assistant professor of speech. Kappa) vs Sill wimams (Kappa Alpha). Drtell Adams (Theta Chill vs. Ron Conklin of the bus, said the auto crossed dinner will be held Under the new rules of the West "Power of Will," a German film (Kappa T,.). meeting. The The five settings for the pro- 145 lbs.Ron Riley (Phi Sigma Kappa) vs, Dean Sanders (Kappa the highway dividing line and he Coast Athletic Conference. SJS about Adolf Hitler, will be shown Alpha). from 6 to 7 p.m. and will cost 35 duction, which will be transported Mike Verner (Sigin Chi) Clerenc Nitns (Thet Chi). will legally be able to provide a p.m. in was unable to avoid hitting it. cents for members and 60 cents today at 12:30 and 2:30 155 lbs Dos Khios iSkyna Nu) vs. Earl Whit (Sigma Chi). to the San Francisco studio, were Ned Porter (Kappa There was a heavy fog' on the for guests of members. training table for its players, giv- Morris Dailey Auditorium. Tau) vs. Gary Webb (Sigma NO. designed by J. Wendell Johnson 165 lbs.Fiod Chapman (Sigrna Chi) ss. Dorsals highway. cof- ing them one meal per day and Fitzpatrick (Phi Sigma Kappa). Ski Club will supply ham, and constructed under James Lies 175 )b..John Colombero (Pi Kappa Alpha) vs. Jae Fiorentino tuition and fees as well as provid- The Music Department will pre- (Theta Chill. fee and cake. Those attending the supervision. 140 lbs.Strin Kith Ti.).( Chi) vs. Ray Penchariao (Stadsnt "r"). ing an athlete with an on -campus sent its annual Christmas Con- HeiseyseeightJerre Schsiwiss DRAGONS ON SALE. dinner should bring salads, bread Students working on the tech- (Kappa Tau) vs. Chuck Ennis (Theta Chi). job not to exceed $100 per month cert Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the _ and casseroles. nical crew are Alex Zanin, Jim A limited number of toy dragons ialary. Concert Hall. made by SJS students will be on Baldwin, Neil Darrough, Jo h n sale in the Bookstore Monday. Hall, Donn Simpson. David Vaster The wood, rubber and metal Dance After Tourney THE BEAR FACTS tine, Ron Gleason. Robert Stia SJS Faculty Members dragons were made as a joint pro- The Hawaiians, a six piece com- cener, Don Mendzet Jan Moellci ject by 10 men and 12 women bo, will provide music for the ing, Mary Zwark, Melvin Swop, from a design and an education dance which will he sponsored by Enis Di Pasquale. Virgil Beckhan Plan Christmas Tea class, respectively. Both classes are the Senior Class, Saturday night. and Kevin Swanson. ; SJS faculty members will taught by Dr. WLyne Champion. after the Novice Boxing Tourna- hold of the women's faculty club; Lee their annual faculty associate professor of industrial ment. according to Nancy Peniten- Christmas Newby, president of the men's tea Sunday from 4 to 5:30 p.m. arts and education. ti, publicity chairman. faculty club, Dr. Elizabeth Green- Track 'Chef' Offers in the Student Union. leaf, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Green- The party. sponsored by the leaf, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Tan- = Recipe rtculty Wives and the faculty sey, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saun- Cooked Bear dal committee, will follow the ders, Dr. and Mrs. Fran Is Ii n How do you cook a bear? Music Department's Christmas MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. Burton "You start by putting it in a program in the Concert Hall at Brazil. Dr. and Mrs. William Chi- DATE BOOK handy hollow tree containing a ' 230 p.m. sel, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks Wal- beehive. In this way the meat will I Mrs. Fern Wendt is in charge SATURDAY, DEC. 14 marinate in honey." of refreshments. and Mrs. Gladys ton and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Alpha Chi Omega, pledge dance, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. \Vhen Bud Winter, SJS track Vogelman is decorations chairman. Scott. Alpha Tau Omega, Christmas dinner-dance, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Sher a ton -Pa lace lintel. and field coach, volunteered the Daniel Lopez designed the invita- Beta Beta Beta, Christmas party, 1 to 11 p.m., Student Union, above information one day, he lions, mailed tinder direction of Una OM Wito Delta Zeta, pledge dance, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., Brookdale Lodge. answered the phone and was told Miss Marie Curtis. 41 kappa Tau, Hobo's Christmas, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunset Magazine wanted a recipe Presiding at the tea tables will Ix-I club, dinner-dance, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., Claremont Hotel. for bear. be Mr*. John T. NVahlquiRt, Mrs l'i Kappa Alpha, Christmas party, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.. 343 E. Reed St. Don't change senior Class, dance, after Novice Boxing to 1 a.m., Women's Gym. Tie was kidding, of course, but L. D. Bohnett, Mrs. Joe West, MI, speech and Drama, play, evening, College Theatre. it really WEIS Sunset Magazine on Hartley Snyder. Mrs Izetts Pro II girls just because I Theta ('hi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Christmas party for under- the phone. VV inter writes hunting Omni. Mrs. Edith Germaine, MI, it's Christmas! privileged children. 2 to 5 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church. 111 Theta XI, Cinderella Dance, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and fishing articles for the West Helen Dimmick and Dr, Doroth) Roos has just the magazine. Kaucher. Wesley Foundation, pry -Christmas party, 8 p.m. to midnight, Coast gilt to suit the 24 N. 5th St. His rertipe for 'saddle of veni- Assisting with the serving will la state of your SUNDAY. DEC. son," hoaever. did win him the he Mrs. Dorothy Hadley, Miss Alpha Omicron PI. Christmas party. chapter house. romance. And Alpha Tau Omega. ('hi Omega, Christmas party. "chef of the west" award and has Marie Carr, Miss Patricia O'Don- Delta Upsilon, house Christmas p:trty. 7 to 9 p m . Delta Upsilon been awarded a place in "Cook - nell. Mrs. 1.ydia Boothby. Miss remember, you house. ing for the Bold and Fearless," a Patricia Nipps, Miss Mary Mar- can charge it Faculty nodal Committee, faculty Christmas party. 3 to 6 p.m., "all time hit parade of garet Neal. Mrs. Lois Henderson Es library. book of the at Roos and Prosser, Mrs, Pm taked., Iota Delta Phi, formal initiation, 7 to 10 p m Catholic Women.* original recipes.,"recipes.,"Winter reporte Miss Eleanor Center :Ind Student Union. The coach said t he venison: ford Bush, Mrs. Byron Bolling,' 6 mantas to Pay. Musk Dept.. Christmas program, 2 10 pm . Concert Halt-- recipe was the one "he least ex-1 Mrs. Walter MrPttersoh, Me*. 0 _ PI Kappa Alpha, Delta Gamma, children s Christmas party, 1 tO pected to win." adding that "Aha- !ley Goddard. and Mrs Louis Mel 5 p ii . fled Barn. "nearly done." decides track coach Bud Wilder. 1111 he bears doun 111 10 sm., steaks. lone Supreme" is his favorite ere- I The receiving line will frizo... Scabbard and Blade, initiation. College chapel. ran the Joh of preparing a WM of bear "cooking," alias Theta Chi, church, social, 10 a m. to 1 p.m. 'it inter, "is a bearphoto by Mary Goetz. ation. Miss Catherine Wallace, president -WO MP

MATERNAL NURSES-TO BE By RANDIE Spartan 9)a The seat E. POE somebody "way out,' Dear Thrust and Parry: Every so often we meet a striking personality, 2 Friday. December 13. 1957 as the cats would say. The Dec. 10 edition of the San "Mabalene," "Roll Over -GEN. kkk Chuck Ber’rywho wrote and recorded now we Jose Mercury reports that Beethoven" and "Schooldays"completely fills this mold. have been relieved from the State' Berry, whom we first saw two years ago at the Forum in Mon- an Council of College Presidents code, treal, was in San Jose (his birthplace) recently and this writer had Podbcpipt with him. and that Dr. Wahlgutst, the ath- opportunity to spend a couple of hours letic department heads, and the Berry Thinks With Gusto By BOB KAUTH college's advisory committee on He not only creates nosel, hectic sounds but also thinks with athletics. will meet to decide which gusto. He's probably the country's only rock-'n-roller with two inven- Poor Uncle Sam. He is suffering dearly under the "pains of de- conference to join. tions pending. mocracy." of inventions," Berry The Mercury also reports: "He "Most of my time Is spent on a couple "Pains of democracy" I have labeled them, referring to the critical help told us. "Both should help the American people. One nill comments alkmed under the American concept of democracy. Free- I President Wahlquist I said he beautify the human body; the other is a miniature engine which I dom of speech and press. which is the privilege to inflict such wounds, favored the West Coast Athletic can't talk about quite yet." is guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Conference %%tide the California It took seven recordings for Berry to get inside the Big Tent. Criticism is desirable, of course, but only when it is of some Collegiate Athletic Assn, also must Then, he wrote "Mabalene" (-Why can't you be true . . .") and it constructive salue. Criticisms too often are based upon hasty, be considered. He added he thought the chances of getting in jumped into the No. 1 spot on the national charts. emotional reactions to crises, Hither than cool-headed analysis. Berry volunteered. the FCC were "remote." "I wrote that about a cow called Mabalene," This appears to apply in Uncle Sam's current ease. This must come as a letdown to the chicks named Mabalene who First, he was slugged with a Sputnik 1 and a Sputnik II. Then If I remember right the student have attributed romantic symbolism the song. he again appeared the fool when the N'anguard, Uncle Sam's pint- body voted to play either all major, "Roll Over Beethoven" was Berry's next hit. This tune puts his didn t get off the ground. Thus, today, he is especial- sized Sputnik I. or mixed schools, in the poll be- creative humor on display; it went over 500,000 sales. to attack. ly vulnerable fore Thanksgiving. Also, I believe "Schooldays"---written after Berry interviewed more than 50 high He has received a number of "pep talks" in the form of criticism. that many of the students would schoolers -has received big play, too. It's also around the half-million Many of these base been of value. The most popular of the ''pep like to wait to see what happens mark. however, is based upon the public's emotional reaction to talks,- in the FCC. The slim -trim (6-I, 16A-111.) Berry is senii-sineie ("Let's say a crisis. Discussing maternal child health problems with two faculty mem- I have marital obligations, but am not married." lie offered.) I am referring to the "Keep Mum Policy" currently receiving It seems to me that joining one bers are three sophomore nurses in uniform. Miss Banda Gipson. Onstage, he is a frenzied, perspiring performer who always mo- much public support. Man) backers of this "policy" are editorial left, and Miss Honer's- Holtz are of the conferences which the presi- standing. Seated are Mrs. Helen bilizes an all-out effort. writers for some of the nation's most influential newspapers. Stevens, left. Miss Joan Princehouse, center and I is Geraldine dent has suggested would be the Morgardo. Both teachers are assistant professors of The "Keep Mum Policy" is definitely not in Uncle Sam's beat nursing. equivalent to retaining the State Minimize It' photo by Mary Goetz. College President's code. 'I Don't interests. Nor is it in the best interest of the public. "Don't you sometimes in er-emphasize emotion?" I asked him. I am not alone in this belief. Since its birth, the press has I was disturbed by President The reply: "We'll just say I don't minimize it." been fighting gosernment censorship and bureaucratic secrecy. Wahlquist's statement that the Teenagers pounded at the door and Berry excused himself. The Mons Subcommittee is insestigating The Eisenhower Security meeting with Dr. Roy Simpson Placing a Newport cigarette between his teeth, he snapped on a Order 10-501, nhich grants censorship privileges to 17 federal Angels of Mercy was "incidental" to regular busi- pair of green shades and stepped outside to greet his public. agency heads, all in the -... sacred name of national security." ness he was transacting in Sacra- When Berry returned, he momentarily turned philosophical: As a result of the security order, the executive department has mento, and that the Citizen's Com- "You know . . . there would be fewer fights and trouble if the been able to "manage the news." thus concealing all but final deci- mittee was nof invited. police would just let these young people get their autographs." sions from the press and public on grounds of "confidential, executive Tyron Emerick business. Trained at SJS ASB 1717 JOE RUSSO I am not suggesting that Uncle Sam should make available his By ESTELLA COX courses taken on campus and all SAL DAVIDE tomplete atomic vocabulary for dissemination to the public. However, One never knows when he'll except six units of nursing at Ag- the concealment of such epic-making occurrences as the rocketing into need an "angel of mercy's" care. news, San Jose and Santa Clara of a satellite or a space vehicle, which is recommended under Whatever the circumstances, it County Hospitals. Other training STATE MEAT ithe "Keep Mum Policy." would indeed be a step forward in the wrong San Jose, won't matter if he has a good is received at the Santa direction. nurse. Clara and Visiting Nurses Assn, If the Vanguard launching had been attempted in secrecy health agencies. MARKET and had been successful. no doubt the "Keep Mum Policy" would Nursing, one of the nine young- est SJS departments, has advanced T h e Student Nurses Assn. is 150 E. Santa Clara SUVIO hase been severely attacked by press and public. There would of the American Nurses Assn,part KV; have been much "viewing with alarm." more than is Uncle Sam's in prestige, enrollment and faculty CY 2-7726 since its establishment Miss Carolyn Koeck, one of the policy of open declaration of the Vanguard launching. personnel in first -year juniors. is president. And the loundest, bravest and most belligerent critics, undoubt- 1953. Bargain Prices Many job opportunities and rind Sandwiches edly, would have been the loudest, bravest and most belligerent Miss Grace Staple, department of the adequate scholarships for ad- Fresh Meats current "Keep Mum Policy" supporters. head, and Mrs. It i zp a h Lind- Spaghetti strom, associate professor of vanced training and education Excellent Service nursing, mere the first faculty are open to zraduates, Miss And, Baked Lasagna members. Tod a y, the faculty Staple declared. LINK SAUSAGE numbers 13, 11 of which have Department offices will be Drive out El domino just past Santa Clara City. etmorocco M.A.'s in nursing and 2 are com- housed on third floor of the new Santa-Grarss or go t 31211 4805 EL CAMINO, SANTA CLARA AX6-1987 pleting them. health building, to be constructed. Lb. .50c SOUP DU JOUR FAMILY SOWL SALAD BOWL Upon being graduated with a she concluded. Present offices are PORK SHOULDER Tab Out Orders Phone AX 6. B. S. in nursing. the 150 student in the barrack,sasear Fifth street. e or sour par whether SMORGASBORD DINNER nurses will be eligible to attain PICNIC MIXED FRESH GARDEN GREEN VEGETABLES the Registered Nurse and Public Tender Smoked CHEF'S SPECIAL DRESSING HOT MUFFINS AND HONEY Health Nurse certificates. SAHARA Lb. 39c DESERT COFFEE $195 Before the department was set OIL CO. up, students and R. N's received Regular 30.9 LAMB RIB CHOPS We Cater To Banquets BA's in nursing education. Ethel 33.9 Grade A Cho’c DANCING BIER GARDEN DANCING Students may enter special- SECOND & WILLIAMS Lb. 68c ized fields such as maternity, medical a n d surgical nursing. The Increasingly popular area 15c WASH 10c DRY of public health nursing includes the school, industrial and home visiting nurses. Included in the four-year pro- ADA'S LAUNDERETTE gram a rr general education 409 E. Santa Clara near 9th Street Sit71114.pattan , .6;-11(raii HOURS: 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. including SUNDAYS Entered as second class matter April .41111111111.11.1111.1111"111111111.111.1.1- 24, 1934, at San Jose, Calif., under die " k act 04 March 3, 1879, Member Califor ).4),

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Like Old MacDonald, SJS' cage the second Duck tilt, bagging 17. and Kent Carter. and 6-2 Doug Warren operating at this young season. He hit 15 in the first encounter. So, with a 1-3 record. McPher- the guard spots. team heads toward the Farm to- EGEIAND PRAISED Diaz bucketed 18 in the Spartans' paigtait cpoPt4 son's warriors mix with Howie morrow night, seeking win No. 2 Due to a soup-thick fog, the 10-' Gil Egeland v. as the wily per- first loss to the Ducks. Dallmar's unexpectedly tough against Stanford's upbeat Indians. man Spartan traveling team did; Pherson praised, al- Indians. who have topped COP and former Mc Tip-off time is 8 p.m. LOST ITS FURY not return here until 6 p.m. last, though he feels 6-5 Bob Larson is f-riday, Decemrier 13, 1957 BiliKTAN DAILY-3 St. Mary's in their first two con- Unfortunately, the Spartans re- After opening up with a triumph night. Following a two-hour drill. "coming along real well." turned from Oregon over San Francisco State, SJS lost tests. Coach Walt McPherson dispatched yesterday Larson Was the only casualty with two setbacks in the its fury. Cal whipped the Spartans his charges toward t'..zir homes satchel TWO CLASSY NEWCOMERS on the trip, suffering a braised Excess fouling and a lack of re- by showing the Spartans that re- . . . and studies. Although Stanford lost seven of hip and thumb Jam. men be hi bounding were contributing fac- bounding is a many-splendored "Stanford is a very aggres- lettermen. including hotshot good shape by tomorrow, hou- tors in the SJS defeats. thing. Only Egeland performed up 12 sive Wish." McPherson warned, and Carl Isaacs. Dell- ever. the SJS skipper intimated. On Tuesday, the Ducks grabbed to par against the Bears. Then Bill Bond which could be very hod news the gaps with ice-returnee Larson is net a 72-67 win; the Spartans fell came Oregon's twin triumphs. mar has plugged for us. Then. too, they've got two If sets two classy newcomers, 6-3 Arril- ailing, the Spartan starting cast 62-53 Wednesday. Tomorrow night's attraction of the best shooters around In will he the locals' final appear- laga and 6-8 Neal Brockmeyer. John Arrillaga and Paul Neu- against Stanford will show Ege- Ingle- forwards and ance in this area until the Dec. A 20-year-old soph from mann." land and Larson at wood, Arrillaga looks like one of Mary Branstrom at center, with Shop at VALLEY FAIR 27-28 two-tinter against Arizona As for the Oregon defeats, the State of Tempe. the best prospects on the West Eddie Diaz and either Don Rye or Then ... Coast. locals blew hot and'colcl. Following Ned Fltzgearld on the outside. Stanford's squad is comprised a top offensive display and a soggy A lack of tall talent handi- entirely of sophS and juniors, while defensive effort in the find game, Relax and Dine Indians last season, the Spartans operate with almost capped the the Spartans delivered a mediocre Janko's at the hot thither-topping Rrockmeyer a complete upper-class combo. offense and a tough defense in the However. McPherson might b e promises to provide n e w re- * 100 f 111 tau * bounding spark. He was It stick- PINECONE willing to accept a few Palo Alto SANDWICHES neophytes. out in the first two Indian wins. For Fun and Health Longest in Town Restaurant SPLIT LAST YEAR - HAGA, ARRILLAGA READY HAM BEEF TURKEY The Spartans split with Stan- Rent a Bike 2801 STEVENS CREEK RD. Vet Dick Haga, a 6-5 junior, CORNED BEEF ford in a two-game set last year. VALLEY FAIR teams with Arrillaga at forward, Lightweight & Bicycles for 2 50c A1.40 %WC(' for Spartan activ- Cold Crisp Salads PS.: The Branding Iron is rite with Neumann, 6-1, Stanford's see- ity are RWIj. l'Irey, Jon Harris. PAUL'S CYCLES Ifniffd but Duplicated" next door Don Reid, Embers and Available 1435 THE ALAMEDA -11ciiroorn" Arney Lundquist, and Denny For P,,,,afe Partis PINECONE Rano, Stan Keith CYpress 3-9766 19 N. Market St., CY 3-7695 Coupon al r Stanford's major reserves are 25c Reduction Lac John Pflueger, Gerry Thuesen, on Nominated THIS-COUPON GOOD FOR ONE YEAR FREE! Kentucky Fried obtained within 60 days. $1.00 If these results are not Chicken ON ANY PURCHASE For Award With This Coupon Just . . OF $3 75 OR MORE Stan Keith, senior guard on the 51.50 Ed Eby, Florist Spartan's 1957 football squad, has 525 E. Santa Clara been nominated to receive the an- REDUCE GAIN One of the seterans expected to lead favored Stanford against nual Glenn (Pop) Warner Memor- SJS tomorrow night is Paul Neumann. Neumann has been instru- ial Award. This award is given to 4" on your WAIST 3" on your CHEST mental in Stanford's two wins thus far over St. Mary's and COP. the West Coast's most valuable 3 on your HIPS 2" on your ARMS hand, started with a win over State but your SJS, on the other SF senior college football player. 3" on your LEGS 2- on LEGS SANTA dropped games to Cal and Oregon (twice). IS CLARA SPORT SHOP USC's Jon Arnett won the award 15 Lbs. WEIGHT Lbs. WEIGHT -Everything for the Sportsman- last year. Ballots were mailed . . . FEATURING . . . Tuesday to 400 sports writers, SKI Rentals . . . Retail . . . Repairs broadcasters and coaches. PERSONAL INSTRUCTION SKI Accessories & Equipment Spartan Mat Team at Other nominees: Den Peterson (UC- SKI Clothing LA), Wayne Welker (Idaho), Joe Fran- Let us help you plan your ski trip cis (OSC), Dan Delgado (Cal Poly), SAN JOSE HEALTH CLUB Dean Philpott (FSC), Jim Shanley (Ore- 413 E. SANTA CLARA STREET CY 7-3251 Win gon), Jim Jones (Washington) Bill Striiigel (OOP). SANTA CLARA SPORT SHOP Seeks Tourney Jack Douglas (Stan- Seeking its 11th conseeutive gained victory in other collegiate ford), Ron Whisatcroft (cal.), Bob Va- 1485 Franklin Street Free Parking AX 6-2820 sa (USC), and Bunny Aldrich (WSC). tournament victory, the San Jose meets are allowed to participate. , State wrestling squad will compete The meet is the first of the season OTT/) with nine other teams tomorrow for the Spartan aggregation. SHE In the annual Pacific Assn. AAU Mumby considers the follow- Gymnastics Meet Novice meet at 10 a.m. in Spartan ing as top contenders to nab Holiday Time Gym. titles: Warner Vargas, 125-lbs.; Coach Hugh Mumby's Spartan Marsh Canipbell, 135-lbs.: Paul Scheduled Today is grapplers never have lost in the Gonelia, 157-lbs.; Fred Druet, Members of the San Jose State THE GASOLINE WITH TCP tourney, capturing 10 wins in suc- 167-lbs.; Torn Burr, 177-lbs.; and gymnastics squad, along with for- Finest Automotive Maintenance Nick Sanger, heavyweight. Be-Lovely-Time cession. Fifteen SJS novice wrestl- slier Spartan gymnasts, will vie In Excellent Lubrication ers are entered in the annual an Inter-squad meet this morning Teams entered in the tourna- Fast, Courteous Service event. ment along with SJS are Santa at 10:30 in Spartan Gym. with an exciting Convenient flly wrestlers who have not Clara, San Jose Junior College, Action is scheduled in 10 events, Modesto Junior College, Stanford, with the limit set at three events If you're late for class, we'll park your car for you new hair-do! MCZCZTURCEISEETE California, Olympic Club, San for each participant. Members of Coach Bill Gustafson's Monday- MEMO FROM Francisco State, Moffett Field Na- STATE SHELL SERVICE val Air Station. and YMCA teams Wednesday class in -Techniques of Mr. Gordon Collins, formerly of the Sir Francis Drake in 98 SOUTH FOURTH CY 5-8968 from San Francisco, Oakland and Teaching Gymnastics" are handl- San Francisco, ha reecntly joined Costas trained staff. RAY K. FARRIS, C.L.U. Across from Student Union Berkeley. ing arrangements for the meet. Don't be late to make your date with these experts for that Mickey The SJS varsity opens its dual Zavack and Jack Alber- sparkling, Christmasy look. ti, veterans meet season Tuesday, meeting the on the Spartan team, are expected to fare well University of California Bears at in the Stple Cuts 2.50 Style Sets 3.00 exhibition. Twenty-two gymnasts See Your Roos Representative: 8 p.m. at Berkeley. are slated to compete. Bill Moore The Spartans schedule lists 13 Bill Young dual meets and eight tournaments. TONY Ernie George Perplexed Student Sherry Robinson COSTA'S The "quip of the week," which Carolyn Kirby AROTC ND ROTC appeared in the University of Red. Salon of Style land's Bulldog, concerned the ap- Doug Miller AN Military Equipment 257 SOUTH FIRST STREET CYpress 7-3640 pearance of deficiency notices in Accessories the midst of Greek organizations' How to plan And Luggage activities. A perplexed student ask- ed. 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Sororities Plan Christmas Parties; Engagements of Couples parian ..._Cociety lege, are from Woodland. FREITAS-FIELDCAMP &others of his engagement to Pat Door Decorations. Elect Officers !Lambda ('hi Alph.i. to Greer Leo- 1 The candle ritual announced the Allision, a senior art nuijor at San Auto Repair nard who presently is teaching in engagement of Carole Fieldcam Francisco State, where she is af- uiti Ill OMEGA ALPHA till afternoon at the elhipter ! G I Arts **pair Bakersfield, was announced at a ; and John Freitas recently at the filiated with Alpha Chi Alpha. The IAIM receised red carna- Patty Hendrix is new president The pledge dance will be held Transmission Specialty recent mewling. Miss Leonard, a Delta Gamma house. The bride-to- couple both from Bakersfield, plan Auton,.cc tions Mondas night at the chapter of Alpha Phi. Assisting her will be at Brookdale Lodge following a graduate of hfillsaps College, Jack- he is a sophomore home economics an August wedding. Student Rates CY 5-4247 meeting f Alpha Chi Omega. Cho- Marilyn Lloyd, vice president and pre-dance party at the house. ' son, Miss., recened her masters i major from San Jose. Freitas was 456 E. See Salvador, Sea Jos* sen as "outstanding" are Paula pledge trainer. Pat Moriarty. vice HINHAVV-MERKICK GAMMA rini HET.% degree from the University of affiliated with Delta Upsilon while Kesserneier, Marilyn Carlson. Nan- president and scholarship chair- Glenda Merrick. of Los Banos,. Gamma Phi Beta and Delta Up- Pennsy Is ania. attending SJS. A late summer cy Hanselman. Sands Creech. Ca - man: Mary llama recording sec- revealed her engagement to Jim salon are busy with plans for the BERRETTONI-sTORZ wedding is planned. ml Heidt and Dottie McCaron. retary; Ginger Lee. corresponding Hushaw to her Sigma Kappa I CAR WASH annual Christmas party for under- The tradition,.; oandle, passed at DAVIS-LADW143 A successful sneak was pulled secretary, Cynthia Noble. treasur- WITH COUPON privileged children, slated for the Delta Gamm,, house recently, A December wedding is planned ters on Dec 9. Miss Merrick is al 51.00 Saturday night by the pledges who er: Judy Waldner. chaplain: Sue Pqular Price $1 25 Dec. 17 disclosed the emagement of Phyl- by Les Davis, a 184 Club member, senior business education major., took the actives to Los Gatos. Arnautou. marshal!: Jeri Bullock. 2 MINUTE CAR WASH A pledge tea for the actives will lis Berrettoni and Kurt Stun.. and Lois Ladwig, who announced A caroling exchange will high- , Quarterly correspondent: and Ann Presently Hushaw, who was affil- 225 N. MARKET ST. be held Dec. 15 under the chair- Both their engagement last month. light the evening of Dec. 16 for Polhemus. guard. Miss Berrettoni, senior edu- iated with Kappa Alpha, is serv- manship of Judy Murray. cation the AChiOs and the Alpha Tau This Sunday the big doings of major, and her fiance, a sen- WF.BB-ALLISION mg in the Air Force ior education motor at Menlo Col -1 Gary Webb told his Sigma Nil Omegas. Coffee and doughnuts will the Alpha Phis will be a Christmas KAPPA ALPHA THETA be served following the exchange party given by Heather Gallaway A senior sneak was pulled last A patty for underprivileged chil- at her home in San Carlos. week by the Kappa Alpha Thetas Yule Decorations Whatever dren will be held with the Sigma Nina Carson and Cynthia Noble when they went to San Francisco eeeig lindere,citimate the Nus on Dec. 18. are in charge of the annual Christ- to visit Skipper Kent's and to dine Will Be Judged occasion mas party for underprivileged chil- at Bimbo's 365 Club. dren to be held at the chapter By CATHY FERGUSON In Door Contests Say it 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Brent Heisinger of Delta Upsi- Two door Christmas decoration with COMPLETE AUTO PAINTING 'house. lon is the Thetas' candidate for the Don't look now. but it's that time again. contests are now under way. Flowers I CHI OMEGA Joe College contest. Time to skip the midterm, shun your friends, break your dates Jerry's Body Shop One is the traditional contest The annual Chi Omega -Alpha A party for underprivileged chil- and scribble oil that long oserdne letter home. You went home for CYpress 7-7297 sponsored by the Associated Wo- . Tau Omega Christmas party for dren will be given this afternoon Thanksgiving, sou argue? No doubt your parents couldn't have seen FLOWER POMONA AVENUE men Students, and the other is a 1617 inderprivilegerl children will be at the house with members of the less of you had there been no Thanksgiving holidays. SHOP Delta Sigma Phi sponsored contest, BAKMAS held at the ATO house on Dec. 15. 184 Club. So break down and write that one letter per semester. Of course, CY 2-0442 10th & Sesta Clore starting this year. 'Entertainment. refreshments and most people net an inspiration to write even their names, so I sug- KAPPA DELTA The deadline for applications for Open at I P.M. a isit from Santa Claus will high- gest you inspire yourself with thoughts of money and write home for Children of the Ming Quong- the AWS contest is today, accord- Pizza with a "Porsenality" light the party. Geri Dorsa is the funds. This won't be too inspiring to your parents, but you have Home will be honored at a Christ- ing to Nina Carson and Cynthia EPISCOPAL chairman. at least put more than your name to a piece of napkin from the Coop, HOUSE OF PIZZA mas party sponsored jointly by Noble, chairmen, and is open to twoc.. at Trinity 81 North 2nd Diane Laporte is chairman for that yoli snatched for stationery. W P.1,,,,i . , 315 Almaden Aye., CY 7-9908 Kappa Delta anti Alpha Phi Ome- all student organizations. The Del- the Christmas door decorations. LUSTER OF THE LIB. 8 00 AM Holy Communion Near the Coic Auditorium ga, Dec. 18. ta Sig sponsored contest is open to 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. DELTA GAMMA Another good topic is the lovely scenery around the Mothers of the new pledge class school which fraternities only, says Dick Mills, WorshIp Services The underprivileged children's would inspire such a tette{ as: will be guests at a tea this after- chairman. Christmas party gisen by Delta Dear Mom and Dad: 118 SIDESS noon from 2 to 5 at the chapter The AWS contest will be judged Gamma, Pi Kappa Alpha and Kap- I lose the glistening dew on the barb wire strung arrows the HEnnEos liteElaniS house. Monday and the DSP contest Tues- HERM, (4.2-7S0 pa Alpha will be held at the VFW roof of the library ... 96E son chairman of the day. Hall Sunday. according to Judy Kappa Delta or RENT A TYPEWRITER AWS Christmas door decoration SPECIAL STUDENT els Gleason. publicity chairman. Gifts If you don't feel so moved, there is always college life to write contest is Donna Chester. Scholar- RATE. 3 MONTHS IFP and entertainment will be offered about and the men and women who make up this institution. How Student Fellowship ship dinner was held last night at CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION for the children. about Studnt Christian Center Havenly Foods under the chair- Congregation-Disciples DELTA ZETA Dear Mom and Dad, 92 South Fifth Street Coffee Date? of Karen Parkinson. Invites You to ... Delta Zeta's Christmas philan- manship Got stuck again with another blind date last night who claims Offic Hours: 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SNACK SUPPER twofold this year. her name is Mergatroy Wapster who likes to look at "groovey little Advisor on Campus DIERKS DONUTS thropy is since PHI Mr WORSHIP Mrs. Roy E. Butcher the chapter will sponsor a dinner! leaves- on the sidewalk ... STUDY Spirit is riding high at the Phi SUNDAY PROGRAM, DEC. iS 6 AM. to it P.M. for a needy family and also pre- Mu house, which will hold a tree- And if you have been ill lately what better way to start mit than: FELLOWSHIP Dear Mom and Dad. Sunday Everting 6:30 P.M. Canterbury Christmas meeting at sent gifts to Agnews State Hospi- decorating party this afternoon be- Mrs. Butcher's home. 1667 Topeka 379 AUZERAIS STREET been sick. tal patients. tween the pledges and the Delta I've Oh, have I BEEN sick. Never been sicker. Thought 90 SOUTH FIFTH STREET at 7:00 P.M. I'd die. Never should A dessert party is scheduled by Sigma Phi pledges. have gone on that exchange . TWENTY z.:"..41allieloiree.444,10a01.0.40.4.0.4.10`,01.1.01444061eteislefeeWesAaWies, ’.0 Mothers' Club for Saturday , Sunday evening the pledges will SHAENING DAYS If you hasen't been sick, z eive a Christmas party for the ac- then just remember that there are just . . 20 more school days until finals, toes at the home of Pat Brbwrie. until term protects and papers arc Wesley Foundation ,s. HAN ENLY FOOD due, until incompletes are completed, etc. and this will make you sick . st. A Christmas party is on the enough to write home and say: The Methodist Student Center in San Jose sa agenda for Brandon Home. : 24 NORTH FIFTH STREET CV 2-3707 Z,Z FOR PARTIES Dear Pop: O Merry Jo Chapman is in charge ,Ot "I've been ,o swamped with studies that I now only have time for 1: THIS SUNDAY rfioNE, AWS door-decorating con- Finest Pizza in the World of the , my social life. save been doing pretty good in English though, for I s; test for Phi alit. 1 . 12:15 P.M. Coffee Fellowship in Wesley Ilall s',' a' tr,i finally got this guy to ask me out for coffee when he 1.4e ss found out 3:30 P.M. Council Meeting PIZZA GARDENS DINNERS a la carte had both flunked the midterm Zs If still 5.00 P.M. Wesley Choir Rehearsal ..: 1347 MOUE ROAD from 5130 by this time, but want to let the folk, hack that you are still alive and O 7:00 P.M. The wesley Singers present Tile s: CY 2Q75) Bayshore at Julian Composer To Speak kicking, get your name . in the paper Just start a controversylike why do $1 coffee cups `.. Life of Jesus," in music. Also tla O. We cater to Parties The n o t e d Eiencii-Ainciican composer and author. Dane Muth-, hold 10 0'91i coffee when no one has a nickle to his name . Res. Mr. Paul Kurtz speaking on It Henry Ge nor. S TB "Love in a Christian Context." :,’ yar. will give an illustrated lec- Director ture entitled, "Fifty Yea rs of Ireoee.eetTelelialsce,..e.g.".01,..W.,...,,,e1010101.4-0.1.414a‘eeeseet.e",0101.4.4Oree.VZ HAVE YOU TR! ED TH ELOUVRE Modern Music," Monday at 7 p 7' MEETINGS in the Concert Hall_ Canterhurs JONES ? Club Christ m a sl Student Chapter of the Califor- MISS meeting, Sunday, 7 p.m., home of nia Society of Frofessionai Engin- FIRST WTIST CHURCH MUSIC NITELY HI-WAY MOTEL Mrs. Roy E. Butcher, 1667 Tope- eers, Dr. Vincent Salmon of Stan- TWO BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS 2nd AND SAN ANTONIO ka St. ford Research 60 Units and Apartments Institute will lec- SUNDAY SERVICES EXCEPT MONDAY Chess Chill, tournament, open to ture on "Recent Advances in Coffee Shop Restaurant 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP Heated Seimming Pool all students Information and rules , Acoustics," tonight, 7:30, El 18. 7:30 EVENING SERVICE Free TV end Room Phones -,ilable in Student Union. Wesley Foundation, the Rev. Dr. Clarence Sands Minister- 554- W. SANTA CLARA 2112 S. FIRST STREET Christian science Organization, Paul Kurtz will speak on "Love in . AT THE UNDERPASS regular testimonial meeting, Tues- a Christian Context," also special "A Cordial Invitation for Every Sunday" BESIDE THE MERMAID day, 7:30 p . College Chapel. choral worship service, 'The Life Cireido ( astellano, ..Christmas of Jesus," Sunday. 7 p.m . 24 N. TRI-C SIR FRANCIS party. Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Guil- 5th St. DELICATESSEN lermo Sander's, 348 S. 7th St., Apt "A Group with YOU in mind" College Students 3. Members 50 cents: non-mem- bers. 75 cent,. Callaway's Crystal EVERY SUNDAY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Freshman Class, Soph-F rosh Creamery 930 A.M. Leadership Seminar Mixer corm HIM MEALS 75c to $1.00 -toffee, auditions for Fountain: Breakfast, Lunch, Fall Quarter: Comparative World Religions Soph-Frosh Mixer, Monday, 430 Banquet Accommodations Dinner p.m., Morris Dailey Auditorium. 7th & E. SANTA CLARA THE PINK BUILDING 2nd and SAN ANTONIO Rates to College Org. Junior Class, publicity For that special fellow in your life ... a lighter and cigarette commit- tee, work on Junior Prom, today, case for Christmas. Doesn't smoke? . . . don't fret we have a Cell CL 1.0747 for Reservations 2:30 p.m., student Union. ACE complete selection of gifts for non-smokers too ... 1616 E. SANTA CLARA ST. i Kappa Phi, meeting to plan Christmas party for underprivileg- LUNCHEON LIGHTERS RAZORS PENS PENCILS ed. today, 4 p.m.. Student Union. 476 SOUTH TENTH BETHEL CHURCH , Leeturb, e,,nposer-author Dane WATCHES CUFF LINKS TIE CLASPS RINGS "ASSEMBLY OF GOD" d'Alreblis Rudhyar on Fifty Years of Mod- featuring at ern Music." Monday. 7 p.m., Music QUICK SERVICE 224 MERIDIAN ROAD )114. Building Cowart Hall PS. Use our Presbyterian.College Fellowship, Ham & Eggs 70c A CHURCH WITH YOUTH IN MIND lay-ay MISSION JEWELRY Christmas dinfter. speaker. the Bacon & Eggs 70c plan 250 SOUTH FIRST STREIT Monthly Rev. V. Is,r F:mmel on "The SERVICES: Significance f the I ncarna t ion," Hot Cakes 25c Playing Cards SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. Sunday. 6 ii , Student Christian Egg Omelets 65c ONLY . . . . $5.00 Center. Dress -sport. 50 cents, op- WORSHIP SERVICE 10:45 A.M. en to YOUTH MEETING 6:00 P.M. WITH MB CARD all students. LUNCH PLATE Psi Chi, speaker, Dr. Herbert EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. CLASSIFIEDS Mann. on hypnotism, tonight, 7:30. Good Daily Ercept Sat., Sun., 75c at home of Di Earl Jandrun, 2783 THOMAS G. SUTTON Pastor ar,c1 Holidays Croshy Main Course Changes For sale by Owner: Boarding S nta Clara. Members CYpress 4-2873 oli Itt.NT House space for ten occupants up- i are requeste,r to bring $2 fees for Daily Stairs. ample parking. Large lot. HILLVIEW GOLF dues. Carla Km. Board Spring (*bow to college. CY 2-1616 after Sem Merton Manor 43 S. 5th 5 P.M and weekends. COURSE Spartan Or Fun Night, St CY 7-9963. elections ;ht, 8 to 11 p.m., - - ------WANT= TULLY ROAD SAN JOSE Furnished house for $110 for three Women', "Looking for a friendly Church in San Jose?" q college boys. yard garage, close In i Third male to share new house.. city. Hostess Service -3140 W. San ' Near east side CL 1-1519. i Carlos. -- COLLEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST Male students to : Ride to and from Castro Valley share large house ' daily. JE 7-27/40, with same. Kitchen privileges 830 Church of Christ Christian Church per mo. 720 S. 3rd CY 5-8121 after Wanted Someone to drive ear to 5. LA. immed. Call CY 3-7538, 6 790 SOUTH 12th STREET CY 2-7443 P.M. FOR S- ALE SUNDAY SERVICES December IS --- Wanted: Male student to share Got the custom hug? But no ear. apartment. $28 a mo. 76 S. 11th College ego class at 2:45 lible School Hour is taught by David Elliott, '49 ('hey. (1. Coupe. New paint, St. CY 7-853.5. instructor hi Sposicii Department it SAC. RI!, WW. engine good cond. CY 3- 3422, 92 N. 8th Leasing for Rostov,. Maas.. on Dec. Subject: "Denominational Derivations" - 15th I New earl. Need two riders Make it a Mercury 2 -Door, JUL CrdrIve. to help drive and share exp. CY 8:30, 11:00 Duplicate Morning Worship Services, 2.600 CY 3-46148. 74542. MERRY CHRISTMAS 9:45 Bible School, classes for ell egos. - 112 SOUTH 2ND CY 2-1447 at 5:30 Discussion Groups for all oyes. olkan age '33 Cam. Porshe 1300 Eng. Sarlh' Instrument cluster. WANTED: LOWELL VOI-Nti LOU'S VILLAGE p,0,4444:30 boning SiseArit FIVP new W.W. Excel. cond. $1675. FOR JrNIOR CLAMS PRES. Of TIE Y ARIAS FINEST of PART Nursery HAROLD E. GALLAGHER, Minionr Cl. 8-3658. CYpress 3-4570 Mb. wet