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on College nd Spartan Daily Expects in SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE is Vol. 40. ve San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1951. No. 57 In Winter s Registration e. or Gratis Receive Diplomas SJS Slates Admissions Officer Estittuttes Tonight at Banquet Colorado for 6200 Students Next Quarter Diplomas will be presented by pared to the 79 credentials pre- Th. I’v will lie approximately 500 tration lin. s Dec. 31 and Jan. 2. President T. W. MacQuarrie to sented last December. There were fev.er students at San Jose State Registration for fall quarter was 131 members of the December 48 more December graduates last '52 Grid Date college next quarter. SIiss Viola 6718. grauating class tonight at t h c year. By ROY HURLBERT Palmer, admissions officer, yes- The estimated figure Is 173 less Senior Banquet in the Prime Rib Graduating "with great distinc- San Jose State's Spartans will terday estimated that 6200 stu- than the number it hi. registered restaurant. tion** are Juel R. Adams, Marvel meet the University of Colorado dents will pass through the reeis- one sear ago ti inter quarter. According to Maggie Murphy. W. Reamer, Ida L. Coley, Doro- in football at Boulder in 1952! Miss Palmer said that enroll- banquet chairman. 200 reserva- thy A. Jocz, John W. Summers The date is Sept. 20, the open- ment figures for other coli;es tions were made for seniors and and Warren Winovich. ing game for both teams. News of And unisersities shoo a proper- their guests at the commencement Seniors who are being gradu- the signing of a one-game con- Maj. John Jackson tionale decrease. The decrease ceremony. ated "with distinction" included tract with the major intersectional can be attributed to the draft Included among the degrees to Robert J. Allen, Mary L Bach- opponent from the powerful Big and to the fact that there are be conferred are two masters of man, Helene G. Bartlett, Grace G. Lauds SJS Gifts Seven conference was Meager] fewer students on the 1..1. Kill, art, one bachelor ot education. Childs. Leonard V. Gagliardi, yesterday by Bill Hubbard, college she added. seven bachelors of science, 20 Edith J. Guidoux, Frank P. James, F athletic director. "The drop in enrollment I rom bachelors of arts with teaching Elizabeth M. Keller, LaFayette C. To Salvation Army It will be the first grid game fall quarter to winter quarter is credentials and 101 bachelors of Mann, John G. Mathrusse and Praise for San Jose State col- between the Spartans and Colo- perfectls Miss Palmer arts without teaching credentials. Leon C. Papkoff. rado. and a big step in filling lege students for their contribte stated. "It is unfelt female, but Also 65 graduate students who tions to the Salvation Army. relief SJS's schedule. Like the other nevertheless, true, that many new have earned their degrees will re- and rehabilitation program in San Independents, the Spartans have students have to drop out of ceive teaching credentials as corn - Jose, was expressed recently by had difficulties finding oppo- school atter their first quarter be - Senior Major John F. Jackson. Tilt Free for ASB nents. Thus tar SJS also Is slat- (Wise of seholast ie or financial Asti card-holders will be ad- ed to play Santa Clara, USF. supervisor of t he Men's Social difficulties" mitted to the S.'S-Fresno bas- College of Pacific. Loyola and Service department. -A more pleasant reason 14.r Oral Reading ketball game Saturday night Fresno state. Major Jackson said that pro- the drop is December gradua-
free of charge, the Graduate The addition of Colorado con- eeeds from the Spartan -Marquette lion." she continued. ligiires Manager's office announced yes- stitutes a big stride in SJS's drive football game helped to raise from the Registrar's officer re - distribution of Slated Jan. 17 terday. to book a major league schedule. money needed for sealed 130 students will he grad - to needy tam- Miss Addyce Lane, graduate Students and faculty members The Buffaloes won seven and lost Christmas baskets uated this lb. Hies in San Jose. student of drama at Stanford uni- with cards will eqter the Men's three last season, losing only to Miss Palmer I' xpla that the versity, will present a 40-minute gym at the San Carlos street Michigan State, 45-7; Oklahoma, Spartans also responded to fewer new students enroll winter 55-14; and Northwestern. 35-14. discard drive conducted in June, program of play readings at the entrance. Non card-holders may quarter because, most high-schoul first oral reading hour of the purchase tickets for SI at the They finished second in the Big he said. It is Major Jackson's hope students are eraduated June quarter, Jan. 17, Mrs. Courtaney Fourth street door. Seven behind Oklahoma. as they that students will "continue with in Brooks, instructor of speech, said ___ defeated Nebraska, 36-14; Iowa their donations of clothing and re- and begin college in the. fall. To yesterday. State, 47-20: Missouri, 34-13; Kan- pairable discards to further the date, 208 new students have been State, 20-7. rehabilitation piogram hit" " The program will be presented sas, 35-27; and Kansas accepted for next quarter. Last from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Gamma Student Directory In non -conference games, Colo- year at this time 201 had !wen Phi Beta house, 189 S. Eleventh rado drubbed Utah, 54-0, and Col- Dorians Will 1101d street. Starts Sale Today; orado A&M, 28-13. accepted. Student reading programs for "Colorado rates with the best Neu, Year's Dance Over half of the new students the remainder of t he winter Price Is 35 Cents In the country right non," The Dorians, facults dance will be transfers from other col- quarter have been scheduled for Today the Blue Key student di- Coach Bob Bronzan commented group, will hold their Nev,. Year's leges. Only 94t be+ -1,-. I - Jan. SI, Feb. 14, Feb. 28, and rectory, which lists the names, yesterday. "We had been trsing Eve semi-formal dance in the Stu- pi. Mar. 6, Mrs. Brooks said. addresses and telephone numbers for a long time to schedule Big dents tune been ae c. dent Union, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., ac- The first Storytelling Hour of all San Jose State college stu- Sesen teams. We hope- this while 118 college transfers lia e cording to Dr. James P. Heath, slated for Jan. 10, 4 to 5 p.m. at dents and faculty members, goes game nest year will lead to !wen accepted co-chairman of the Dorians. the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. on sale, according to Bob Custer, games with other Big Sr% en Faculty members are urged to 196 S. Eighth street, will feature Blue Key Duke. powers." make early reservations with Dr. James Liles, education major, tell- The athletic department cur- Price of the directory is 15 Heath in the Natural Science de- ing a story he wrote for his rently is negotiating with several Neu mans Schedule cents. Booths selling the booklet partment. daughter. Border Conference teams for pos- will be located at various spots Dr. Ralph J. Smith, professor Other students who will perform sible dates next fall. Stanford on the campus. Sales will con- of engineering, is in charge of II inter teti% ities are Ann Eastman, Harriet Cal- tinue tomorrow and, if still avail- still has an open date on its 1952 preparing food for a midnight A mlnii(umal ..41141d , logy, Phyllis Thom. Evelyn Boo- able, on Registration day. schedule, so there is hope the Spartans will be included on the supper. night dances. a pillr -pOnV tout na- ten, Mrs. Ada Potter. and Mrs. Two thousand copies of t h e Indians' fist of opponents. Spar- melte ski trips and celebration ef Gloria Harrison. booklet were sold last year. It is tan followers became a little wary National Neuman day, are ,11111, compiled by Blue Key members as two weeks ago with the announce- ASB Card Fee of the events being plann.-d the major annual project of the ment from The Farm that Stan- t he Newma aeim service organization, Students who register for vas List Changes ford would open up the 1952 sea- or more units, including grudu- TOhj Medlin. lir., 1.1..nt son against USF on Sept. 20. ate students, are subject to the For Courses Coop Closes Doors Bronzan's outlook for next year ASK card fee registration day, clasimsern-sitfat'Ul)inte';11q.Ur lartie.ir twig' litoks promising on paper, at least. according to Glen Guttormsen. the serne of Saturday night A few changes have been made Tomorrow is the last day the A sophomore and junior loaded college accounting officer. dances svill be continued. They In the schedule of classes within Coop will be open this year, SJS team won but two and tied Veterans at tending college will be held Jan. 5, 12. 19 and 26: for _the Social Science department Mrs. Margaret Ramonda, Coop one while losing seven this year tinder Public Lan 316 most also and Feb. '2, 8 and 23. The dance the winter quarter, Dr. William p .1 .r..d i % this I ,_ on Feb 2 will be a semi -formal manager. announced yesterday. But next fall all but five me it of h.. H. Pos-tress, head of the depart- It will reopen for business nest the first offensive and def. .1- t tormsen said. affair. Meduri said. ment, announced yesterday. quarter on Jan. 2. teams will be back. On Jan. 20 the all -club ping- Geography 109, geography of ;tong tournament. erne of the or- Asia, which is listed in the sched- ig.avnirizlation's bigeetillm, ule of classes as a three unit course to be offered Tuesday and Priest Te lb of Red 'Trial' 'Weekend trips and sin ,.1e, day Thursday, 1:30 to 2:45 p.m.. will jaunts to the snow, s.irne with %%, 1... be given Monday. Wednesday and Hong Kong UPI "I was made ri ligion. They also tri,(1 to get 1111141 VI ,311... II.11S1- student a from othi-r red hg.'. are
Friday at 1:30 p.m. to stand up and face the judge. me implicated by making state- 1Y school children and soldiers being planned Members are asked said it was the ments against their government gathered at the school. Three to sign up lam' it they wish to Geography 121A, geography of The chief judge that I should and about the American govern- judees sat on a clay and lertek attendr, 9d the ski trip sclasitiled for North America, formerly sched- voice of the people ment stage. uled for Monday, Wednesday-and be. killed...." "Then I was taken out of the "They ithe crowd are supposed The trip to either Echo or Don- Friday at 1:30 p.m.. will be of- Thus the Res'. Thomas Stevens house with my hands bound be- to be the voice of the rieople. soil ner Summit will begin Saturday fered. instead. Tuesday and Langley, of Framington, Mass., a hind my back, very loosely, and know, morning and end Sundaes night. Thursday, 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. Roman Catholic priest in China, year-long a rope put around my neck. Ac- "There were 10 or V! itecioe Medlin has asked Members to cog- History 109A, History of China, began the story of his Communists, eompanied by the soldiers I was ers.. 1 knett some 4.1 them. The s ister before neat filial-lel' if pos- to be given Monday. Wednesday troubles with the Katurday paraded through the streets." talked for the nest 41: hours." resersatiems must lie made and Friday at 1:30 p.m., will be ending in his conviction and a His gentle voice hinted of no ''This made me Is lid o er so I in advance. presented on Tuesday and Thurs- as an "American spy" "count er-revolut ionary." malice. mild not look at the. crowd. I February 17 is National New- day, 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. "After two days in jail I was still looked up once in a while So man day Newman club membets
According to Dr. Poytress, a "The judge said that if I were led through the streets, as before, they made me' kneel. I was on my %sill participate in a celebration new class, History 199B, which Chinese. I would he killed. But to the local high school grounds, knees once about two bouts at St. Mary's cathedral in Sari Includes the study of the 18th and the taw is that foreigners found for an accusation meeting before "The areOS.",- is ould %as Francisco. 19th historians, will be offered guilty of these crimes he ex- 200 persons." 'shouldn't he be killed?' . nd the to history or social science sen- pelled." Ile reached Kong Kong Two days of questioning were- st ',dents and soldiers %% Mild iors, by special arrangement with yesterday. followed by the trial, Dee 7. shout, 'kill him!' the instructor, Dr. Olive Kuntz It all began Christmas day, "I was released from my cell "Did I think I svonlei be killed' The Weather Gilliam. professor of history. 1950. when the Maryknoll priest with arms bound tightly behind 'I didn't rare . Well . Fanewell. fans' I predict a beau- Edgar A. Hornig, assistant pro- was taken under guard to Ping- my back and the rope around ms thought 1 WWII(' be. tiful white Chi istmas. a sees wet fessor of history and political sci- nam in Kwangsi province as an neck. I was escorted to the high "Then I WaS told that it was New Year's eve and sunns class ence. will offer History 17B, alien. He was held three nights school grounds. the people's voice I should be all winter! And if the next quar- American history and government, and two days and then sent back killed but the law said I should tet's weather reporter doesn't gas.. at 9:30 a.m., instead Of 10:30 a.m.. to his village mission at Tanghuk. Final Daih- Issue 1ke expelled you the right kind of deal in Monday. Wednesday and Friday. under house arrest. "On the night of Nov. 30, after weather just lemme know. just Mrs. Gladys H. Waldron, as- "The first half of the year was Todas's issue of the Spartan I was arrested, I started a novena. !emote know' As sou ale ioastine sistant professor of history, will quiet." he said. Dail) is the last edition of the On the. night of Dec. 8, the date the New Year in, sheet a tear for instruct the 10:30 a.m. American "After that, students, teachers fail quarter. The nest houie will of the feast of the Immaculate the weather columnist, who died history class, instead of the 9:30 and others would come to the mis- appear on the first registration Conception. I finished it. That of pneumonia during one of the a.m. class. sion to give me arguments against day, Mondas. Dec. 31. the night I was let out of fad. - "occasional showers."
ela 'sr%P.11% 0111Y Wedne-ria:. Dec 19, 1951 I Library Party - A pre-Christmas supper party Pastures will be held by - Greener members of the BORIS STANKEVICH Library staff tomorrow night at Spartan Daily 6 o'clock in the Science reading deal of fuss room, A Christmas Present . . There was a great according to Miss joye, official action on the part of .40. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE. (.me da) v.11.11 I was young :and Backus, head librarian. the local police. Which all seemed and ga I was driving my Model , d.1 Jose Stets college weep, Sevrdee end little unnecessary because there The party, an annual affair, will Published b4 nse Associated Students ed Sae A up one ot the main streets of a Seed., Iheiral IS. soap* Ism wife one Issue inswing each final rtatIon wets. nothing wrong with me and be enlivened by the exchangi, of I my home town_ At an 1111.1 section. was Profs +he Globe Printinii Co.. 144$ S. Firs+ stow Son Jou+ Model A came out in fair novelty gifts. of a great big sedan clipped my lit- ' my Woolson's. CYpross 4 6414 Est 210 Advertising Dept.. Eat 211 time passed I aln’a Ford in the rear end. M) car shape. As $2 SO per year or $I per quarter for non AS cord holders took a sort of sadistic joy in ti; up in the air did a corn- ce..- landilijincident because the accident Wet). about-face - and MOH,. RAY HASSE Editor TOM ELLIS Business Manager only 14 bileks hut the gli ,.4,1r2 in tte other direction. Elwyn Knight News Editor Rich Jordan Associate Editor ,edan ha.! : t Sj2i, 'Ihe %%hole neighborhood rush- ". Make-up Editor this ise FRED WESTPHAL accident ed out to see it could :1.- course. this i Lin HOLES Cz.;,, Deli, Sob 4.,^4^ Ps M, C rd’ F ml Mr.,1".& IC 2 1 01 C. nor . 3 happy ending, at le,,,, -f e-etd her,. Adri Llevd Mown Cc DOna.the, i.e. G rdemr Orden t ertaill 4. 3,111) s; hat nits the stirs with LIKE I. Hut . nvii Joe. Fred Pdr.rr Fero.. Pfaff. Kerba, P.., W. flo ,e; Erv %tie predonlinating lila Itiint.t . least from tit, standpoint. organizat" in this THIS emr J. - Wilson and tvis car Isere perched tin top there is an
of Ii, 11 g (it %%A, a still countrs whieh makes a Modules.. AD STAFF i Assuredly are dismaying, but Noiansi 1,9 the a - mit ..1 keeping track of the ac- WILIMA LOOMIS n.4 14 der JIM TAFLOO. Ad. ,f Idenegro tiesiLe I, 55 Ii Kiosk's-II not permanently so when irt dgr cident. which have unhappy Lea's A!. MOONING -Promet;m1 embled multitude %snit a great rewervers can remote any One of these dap. soon, sign deal ol amusement. ending.. of damage ... see us when any- millionth person will die the Oni. thing like this happens ... Slate %IA Ihhit DISPIAVING THE LATEST in its a result of traffic accidents. ski %sear in preparation for the When 1 think of the drunks, SWEATERS. OUR SPECIALTY N.A0 101111.0cl. Jan. 11-13 Setliol Osernight are the morons, the neurotics and the %is Irisels coeds from the S is absent-minded people who are Lea's Reweaving Ski club. ThrA are lestrerlie tIe- arising 20th century machines on Norma ( r lett per left ) 19th century roads. I'm amazed Shoppe to Irene ",'titter, Joan right) isn't the two millionth Kampfer, ( lair.. Me( 1111 , 4on- that it 84 SOUTH FIRST ST. Bet- person who will die nie Hart and (loner right) Security Building ty Millikan. On top of this, the Christmas 44.3,1,11 lu re and oilh it the photo h Zi rman CV 3-5606 t (tangerines time id sear to dris e a car. It doesn't ma ke ..ense that it hase to nits lwace =1.’ 0.11 1. 41=V 4=1. 4 and gooduill with death and I tragedy. Do yourself a -.favor from now CIRCUS on: Keep your wits about ,ori I., town all year! while you are driving. Death '
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We do serve 1111116,104; The Starlite Drive-In: a pretty fair George's Cleaners Restaurant 12th & Santa Clara Sts. Hamburger. 220 SO SECOND letwaills lerm , Wm. Harrison, Prop. =11n.M. 4 011.4 111.41 1,11... SAN ANTONIO AT 9th May the g/adsome spirit of the holiday be with you all through the year.
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D tule pasha sot Senior Plans During the holidays, students who ale on alf' two great pictures .:,ninr Overnight, Jan. 11-13, must IS YOUR CAR will be shown Is' prepared at registration to pa): Paint sl temporary Ski club member- lose ;JIM and $3.75 tor Ho ye je I iet San Co "AMERICAN IN PARIS" Wallpaper od g e, according to Cal Pitt,. 1t1/17171/ZEP* & and ;1,ernight chairman. "Streetcar Named Desire" 'Me first 90 seniors to sign-up iii will he quartered at Cal lodge and the mmaining seniors will stay !Ilii)ejellet which demands th, ; Si 75 as a down payment. Cost of the PU110410E1 will rut, s12-S1t depending on the lod- o.eitred. Transpot tatioti cosi. .. %Ira. Pitts said A list of those students v.it;1- transportation will be tom- ' Merry Christmas piled at registration and John Bishop ssill arranee trate'. Early Winterizing is important for just one reason! LL It 1 an old, old saying . . . Beds and mattresses wilt I. You never know when the temperature is going to provided by the lodges, but take a sudden drop but it still says just dents must bring sleeping i.,- and leave your car an easy Club Steak 1.10 what we mean. or other bedding prey to freezing weather. Service is quick and equipment ma) be cent.d la cor+o Skiing moderately priced. Drive up at the lodges. Pitt. indicated today! Spaghetti .75 , The following activities at la cart* db scheduled a dance Frida) night I winter sports, a show and (lancm. Ravioli .75 Saturday; and winter sports Sun - tat Andrade's The Ski club will hold a notice race for seniors Sunda). An ap- RICHFIELD SERVICE 93 WILLOW propriate prize will be awarded to; Corner E. William & S. Otis Streets the winner dn day. Dec. 19. 1951 SP1ZTAN DAJL I* Police Training Program Is How to Trim Your Tree (Me ol the thm, ye, all. Ines Result of Ambitious Dream forward to each Christmas 1. trimming the Christmas tree. A - and the educator who saw a grow- you have to do is follow instils ing need for such a course. tions and your tree will he ti Dr. MacQuarrie at first was sur- envy' of eSery one. prised to find that officials of p0- After you base mort. lies' organizations were hardly in- enough property to eel the terested in his program. Yet, oni (lent capital, select your wee. e October ,2. 1930, the first police' tree about four wet high shotel course, a two-. ear technical . not cost iinN more than a six -roc:. course within the San Jose Dis- house', One word of caution. I trict Junior college of the San. careful, make sure your thil. h., I Jose State Teachers college, was branch. s. started. Secondly. placing t he &hen' . To overcome one of his greater I Be little ornaments and ' - - :1- problems. Dr. MacQuarrie secured . your t ree is a jery .. -- I Assistant Professor George H. tvhich :notelet not cans, -, Midr.gr r..7t,E, police- I Brewton, former Berkeley than three or tour lossio . ' , Christmas Eve, II IS P rn man, as the first director of the Remember, il you have .01.a. tt, Ii police program. The faculty for far it's too late to back out. ur .11 Rev . Clarence F Clouser, 8 D that first pioneering year con- , less you alter your methods. 1. I Grace Lutheran Church sisted of two men. Mr. Brereton. s the latter is attempted, scissors. .: 1 :nd & head of the' department, and the saw, and a fireplace. are. recoil . s determined college president, Dr. r-e MacQuarrie. 3AVS - Students Needed The police school was ready to go, that is, with one exception. . . . . JUST TO LET YOU KNOW No students had enrolled for the. course. Yet the college presider, WERE IN OUR NEW LOCATION was not to lx' halted; he neeeie students and he was going to has., Gen41 Bob Clark and staff are stol on hand to L,:t SFartan them; Dr. MacQuarrie , found a printing needs. All work to your complete satisfaction. young athle'te' who much preferred football to the academic' subjects college offered, and conv;inced him that the police school was just the . Hark ),,0 CompanN thing for him. That started the I ball rolling and by the end of the 416 W. San Carlos 'CY 5.2502 STUDENT POLICENIEN (from first year eight students were en- left to right) Kay McLean, Sgt. By BOB JONES rolled in the course. Pete Hartman (standing) and ! Assistant Chic! Han Bland, are The history of San Jose State The police school, under the pa- shown loading cartridge shells college's Police school is a history ternal eye of Dr. MacQuari, for their .38 caliber pistols. Me- , of men with tision, fulfilling a managed to struggle through WELCOME Lean and Bland are wearing the dream that dates back to 1930. difficulty after another until the STUDENTS SCHOLARS AND YOU student police uniform. while Prior to that year no collegiate year 1938, when the course be- Hartman STAY DOWNTOWN IF: wears his ROTC uni- pre-service police training pro- came a four-year program. It was form. gram existed in the entire United at this time that Mr. Willard E. You WANT A LIVE GROUP you WANT REAL FUN States. Schmidt. present director of the YOU WANT SOMEIHINL, HELPFUL police school, was acquired as as- In the spring of that year Dr. sistant to the director. T. w. MacQuarrie, president of Then Join Us EVERY SUNDAY gross Il'. he’ college, met with Chief August Despite relatively rapid 30 COLLEGIAIE IBLE CLAVe Vollmer of the Berkeley polict. since its conception in 1930, -Nothing stuffy hers ' dejtartment at a luncheon in San police school met a crisis. Oil e, II:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Frane isco. Chief Vollmer was as- cember 7, 1941. date of the Pearl -Where God is made more rear YOUTH GROUP eounded when Dr. MacQuarrie be- Harbor disaster, there were about 6.15 COLLEGE AGE program on college lomat tor collage youth ' feasi- 73 students enrolled in the police zan questioning him on the 7:30 EVENING SERVICE train - coin-se: at the end of one month's ..ility of a collegiate police -Se helpful that thousands Nam 014 kOur of rf yer.. !cg program. time the number was cut in half On graduation day 1942 only four Two Youth Pastors to Serve You DR CLARENCE SANDS Results Inevitable men remained to receive their di- REV. MERLE ROAM( plomas; from that day until the -0 come, lad us adore him, It was natural that Dr. Mac- 1945, the school ceased to First Baptist on. Slott (Eons C mpus 2nd & Son Antonio Christ the Lord:' Quarrie spoke to this man con- fall of cerning, the possibility of imple- exist. CHRISTMAS SERVICES: menting his desire for such an Schmidt at Helm Christmas Eye, 11:30 p.m. educational course. As early as When the great day finally ar- Christmas Day. 8.00 & 10:30 a.m. 1916 Chief Vollmer had displayed rived, and the police school was Res,. Mark Rifenbark, Rector his vision in the field by institut- once more proudly a part of San ing several technical police courses Jose State college., the present di- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Trinity Episcopal Church at the University of California. rector, Wilhard E. Schmidt, was 81 NOR -H SECOND STREET But now the two had met the at the helm. .t. man with the technical know-how Despite the large number ot students who have. attended the police school, Mr. Schmidt esti- NEW mate* that only about 60 students have graduated. This is not a re Ice Cream flee-lion upon the inability of po- lice majors to handle the police SUEDE JACKETS for sehool curriculum, but act welly an indication of the gi eat demand est Christmas Parties police departments for men inter- A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR HER ested in poliee work. Training Important Your organizational initials or Importance elf adequately train- policemen further pointed emblem on each square. was ge president. when 26 CREAMERY :m it by the cone h., declares' that there are ap- 714§ & Santa Clara BELTED AND BOXY STYLES proximately 40.15iet pollee and sheriff's officers in Canto] nia, and Pottery L" SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE Gold Chamo's almost none of them have receiv- e,...tside training in their fields. Tile Rust Benedictine T It took him a long time to Con- SIZES 10 TO 18 Student vince. police., working in Bic field, that a policeman was worthy of aw Book Exchange SEE OUR FABULOUS COLLECTION OF CASHMERE SWEATERS will be open COSTUME JEWELRY NYLON HOSIERY ROBES AND PAJAMAS
TODAY From Si to $50. you II find +he g ft she wants at Stuart's.
Our %%WI tee yai an this Christ- mas day: Tile merriest of mer- th, 11,Z. Clog, '1 TOMORROW ry Christneascs tee sou and to all throw pot bold most dear. Two-thirds of the purchase price will bc Spartan Optical Headquarters Op.:" sold through thc on all books Even-igs Student Book Exc’ear qe. Dr. Palmer & Dr. Follows Un* I uJ --. :’s Opticians Chr,sf-nos First Street STUDENT UNION 68 South First St. 161 South SAVE SAVE -- r- SAVE - SAVE 4 SP SIVE 4N DAILY Wednesday, Dec. 19, 195] 'SAE Annual Winter Dance To Be Held Tomorrow Night Should Help Britain Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternit date, at which discussions n U.S. dance hold its winter formal conducted concerning fool!, tornot row night at the Penn Coun- chapter parties with SAE try club in San Mateo, according bers of the Universities of C.!!.: . to John Drew, publicity chairman. Ma and Stanford. cep Colonies--Poytress Elliot House, fraternity rice- Quentin Smith, president president, is in charge of arrange- local chapter, will lead SAE act winter ments for the dance. The members in honoring the lt Ilk" formal is the outstanding dance of es at the dance tomorrow night the year for the fraternity, and at least five SAE alumni with their expected to attend, "A religious cente- uteri, ies.. guests are In a recent Dr. for liberal St tiliam II. 1 01,tr,...1, Israel of Drew said. thinkers" and Mrs. Stanley Benz, Dr. he naorIa I Science drim rfrorof , Dr. Warren Faus, Mr. FAMILY and John SI. Itanitti, instrmtur Fred Graham, SPECIAL SERVICE Kandall and Ise Is 1.1 or.. ram-laded t hat I he and Mrs. William 11:00 A.M. patrons for I an hal not al r rhatald not pirk James Lovera will be Sunday, December 23, 1951 sep thr "laraken hits and pieces" the dance. Many of the actives and alumni Mit should help 'eat Britain Sermon. toast rat her rolonlen. plan to attend a pre-dance dinner "Jesus, the Carpenter's r ;et ola a-wag Iii l'o.. Son" tress, emphasized, "is e t tio .1(.11i0s, DSGs looker, hits and pieces o! It, it by Re.. Harold K. Shelley Fatigur.. tin:tide to .1.,...1 1101(11Ioliclav Fete Music, carols. children's may ts :04,1.4 up III, . sto Y Alpha Chi Omega sorority and and sermon, followed by is fair /A, lie ke..1/ ti. - Delta Sigma Gamma fraternity church sermon. hit,. and pieces from going rv. el' for a Christmas to oil..', .11h. " joined together The party at the Delta Six house last First It,. Pali Sr."... points-al (oast Stia week. The AChiOs also made holly UNITARIAN CHURCH a ha Ii- er I hr I nited slit rs Lbw*. wreaths which they distributed to 160 NORTH THIRD ST. Ii natrat iI. done I ',roam h I hr all the Greek organizations dur- San Jos 12, Calif. I notrat Nati . -%%., ha the ing their traditional caroling tour. lea. al marks's.; through the I .5, II a...operate uith Britain along I, ml lines." he said. BRILLIANT BERNIE utttaltm th. Mew! - (19. 140-plus he's smart) it iii Pettftle axe texiiIN t(t do It.,, se aNked In Mr Wml t I., WISHES ALL A I’.,’,I,I1111r1110 1, 10.110 111a -0101r FI'real ii I MERRY CHRISTMAS Isle? of %Irv.. OW Arne, a and ple are (WI 5 catty psycho... -Itliotit.s. BIT ...tN11.1 l'IP:CEN" of the British F:mpire are 111 111%seil or morally " Its Dr. %11111.1..1 II. Pets tress, hea.1 of the Social Seirner department, HAPPY NEW YEAR % diedo not has. an inter- (right) a nal Jahn st. Ha.rulti, instructor in history. FOR nal I a orpt eel lush. 'dna I- photo by Zimmerman lona a Old dr rear racy," Mr. he- BERNICE'S CLEANERS rmit donl rralite 134 E. San Salvador Ili. oir 'sat the''.. a rea are Just jump, slip and hop off campus" means; broligcli V..' think id Coed Passes Chocolates h al "Ill% .is 5 tel . ha+ h . e.eie cc,1k,. Eileen I it techt recently surprised :of Lodi. She now is a junior recrea. Report cards roasting in an open fire . . . I bras a as . r rat i. her Alpha Phi sorority sisters with lion major, and is a member of \la Ikeill a_ the passing of a box of chocolates Eta Epsilon, Home Economics so- Happy seniors with noses aglow, that it . neither to announce her engagement to rosily. She also was majorette for Tho it's been said many times, many ways, lea politically ma- Alan Selover. the Spartan band this year. tour eno,:gli 1/11-k tip the "lieu- The beide-eleet is the daughter Alan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1,..a hits and pieces- of roe Brit- of MI. and Mrs. Walter Uttecht Ben Selmer of Yarba Linda. He moue attended Fullerton Junior college. The balk of our flunking is in r and was graduated from SJS in I. I'll,. al military isolationism.- 1, ll'f'S 01 11111'1111y June with a degree in industrial
Icr Pus I es, said. -The extension 1. arts. Alan is affiliated with Sigma 1) 1 ri ea ot tow hontiers, where we. have g gals holiday Nu fraternity. He now is serving r ft *man a to Turkey , with the U.S. Coast Guard, and is I sit. polit .al Annual Christmas Ira of the "Known di not sworn stationed at Alameda. for Good Food" faculty u IX' a, ,.;is. Igo 155., held tomor- The couple have set a wedding rm. at '2 pm at the Parish house 17 East Santa Clara mews date for Feb. 15. of the Trinity Episcopal church. lir. Pas t res.% espresseil his Giiest soloist ;sill be Miss Matt? fear that the I. nit.. el :slates ins. -rt ;ism'. associate )0'I la Phi might tree to perk sip the "brok- Delta of music, who will be accompanied en lilt’.it and pieces" In purely a by Jean Sterling Long Mrs. Gib- , ni- mates Artists stay, "MilitaryIs nega son %V Walters. accompanied by , I 4-Da l'hi Die." ...NW "The iniportant Delta, national honor- Sirs. Thinnas E. Eagan, will play ary art fraternity, SWEATERS initiated three Shank - that a hirh is wealth r violin numbers. Miss Thompson new members Thursday I fa Ad 5.. the re-an beat, po - night. Ini- will lead the group in singing of 'Slates litical a nil c all mat ite% elopment are Edynna Cisco, Genevieve Christmas carols. Willson FOR HER CHRISTMAS eel I hem, countrirs no. that they and Fred Long. Mrs. T W. MacQuarrie will pre-' Miss Dora . an he1.011W an Integral p:srt a Andersen, president side ovei the tea table, assisted by of the fraternity, introduced the fres. %%petal.- the Dr 1,,,05., am, Nt, it.,,,utti Mesdames James C. DeVoss. Jay speakers and also welcomed the and -Joe a West new members. allsorate that the- United States C....._ 11.3d"' _ work through the l'N :old the . Itt Opal Via eign office ,A,.,;._ ?A,1 illigi&L' . IlrIlish colonial adminhi %W iff.MI".".4ptlikliWilr..,14".414101011 Station is superior to "ars." Mr. lir rat II rewarmed. "5% e Lark the sonarpt Britain has. Iler policy Is to help the indivishial help himself nithin hi.. nun culture." 4 .1,'.? III/Ise/I has hr.! -:'''.t Jet irnc. I I taloa," la' Pr.% ea,. as:teed t. Look lovelier this very remarkable hou ...I, I I holiday season! Have to the influenc. your hair in a style revaltithaa cit, she. hi,,' that will last long after U". 01011141 tor n alhaw and able to. the festive activities of Christmas and New BY: Year's gaiety. PREMIER VISIT THE . . . HELEN HARPER SELECT WILSHIRE Before every social BRAMFORD BONNIE BRIAR We join with Santa in PENROSE his wish for a Whether you Sr., wearing your hair long or short, have confidence in our experienced operators who will style Happy Holiday to all. your hair in an attractive coiffure. To look more lovely day after clay. call Lilhan or Murial for an appointment. Remember, it's so inexpensive to stay lovely! SAN JOSE Open Evenings by Appointment BOX LUNCH 94 E. SAN ANTONIO PHONE CV 3-1343 slt E SAN ANTONIO I ., 014111p 11 SPORTSWEAR ( 01 St ) figrir4.0.441104401444,1INPOW. '400 SPARTAN DAILY 5 Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1951
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