'Gams' Voting Revelries today through )ht %ohne continues Final tryouta for Reaelries, the riday to flail the most "Gor- original student - produced musi- ti1111 Jo... State, ,,. ... I &IL cal comedy, will take plies- to- rAting tables /LTC night from 7-9 in TH5.:. fte%el- ife the Spartau bookstore 'train Seligman Ir .,i ot ries Director cafeteria. Students may vote asked students %%WI phut to audi- fur or, driomiling petiole.. produc- to tion for the Mny 11-12 .,icest "gains.- %% inner of this tion to bring a song to sing and 11141 I event to read front 11140111111 Spartan a also to he prepared
be iiiiii unced Fridus. the script. the) tie SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE r nut vain VOL 49 Apo SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1962 No. 83 ent four Two Plans Suggested mann, s Book Talk TASC Peace Display Ut is k Mayor Offers Suggestions cow, To Spotlight he tr,.. Ards. K sit,. .voeer Theosophy To 50 Solve 7th St. Dilemma ce. Co "The current problem of the terday in the cafeteria. not an easy chore. The situation ethic of theologian closing of Seventh st. is not a Mayor Moore told his audience over and several a, must be thought ,ii,Inhold Niebuhr will be explained new problem but one that has been that the college has been placing plans must be considered," he said. to his latest book, "The bothering me for several years." most of its in relation emphasis on construc- NOT MAJOR LINK of Nation.s and Empires," This was the comment offered tion in the campus area and has Structure The mayor does not believe that George Jones, assistant pro- by San Jose Mayor Paul Moore been placing no thought on the by Dr. Seventh st. is a major street con- of philosophy, at the 12:30 , when he spoke informally at a traffic problems that fessor would nat- necting one end of town with the talk today in rooms A and B 'talk given by Wester urally develop. book Sweet, a freeway area. He said that Fourth Spartan cafeteria. candidate for city council, yes- 'The ciosine of Seventh at, IS of the is at. and 10th at. are currently the Niebuhr, theologian, author, Dr. main connecting streets. and presently a pro- philosopher "I have surveyed the situation of applied Christianity at fessor myself and, in the majority of Theology seminary, is char- 'Keep Farms,' Says 1:nion cases, cars and trucks get off Sev- as the "bugged theolo- acterized enth st. before they reach the Dr. Jones. gian" by ...impus area between William and bugs him is the ill-found- "What S.J. Council Candidate San Fernando," Mayor Moore de- ed fear that his fellow citizens may Wester Sweet, San Jose attor- area," he said clared. PS take set busty the thie of the Ser- ney and a candidate for San Jose "I cannot sec OW 111.4111 14 ruin- Two plans were given by the mon on the Mount, with the conse- city council, told an informal gath- ing good agricultural land and put- mayor, one temporary, to be quence that the security of our ering in the cafeteria yesterday ting some 26,000 workers in the available immediately, and the 'Christian' nations will be gravely that well-developed agricultural area out of work to build these other permanent, to develop in imperiled" Dr. Jones explained. land should not be used for cheap housing districts," he asserted. about two years. CO. Niebuhr disposes of Jesus' ethic housing districts. There would be other land avail- as a guide for life and advocates TEMPORARY PLAN LOS Sweet, who is currently active on able that is not serving any dis- his own social ethic. "I don't know The temporary plan suggested the San Jose city housing board, tinct purpose, according to Sweet. what crimes against humanity Nie- by the mayor would be a simple the San Jose NAACP executive Other goals of the Negro attor- buhr's social ethic couldn't be used but efficient one. "It would be board and as western regional of- ney are to establish an ordinance to justify," Dr. Jones emphasized. very simple to close the street prohibiting discrimination in hous- 'Co Niebuhr's book, "The Structure PEACE LITERATURE TASC displays at their midnight vigil supporting the Geneva peace ficer of the Congress of Racial during the rush hours at the col- Equality, was introduced by Dr. ing, and employment of a full-time of Nations and Empires," can hard- vigil yesterday drew interest of students and conference. "Turn Toward Geneva" was their lege. If we closed off the area p111111.b Ii,it Frdmao William F. Stanton, associate pro- human relations director to solve In be understood independently of faculty. Members of local peac., organizations theme. between 7 am, and the early eve- lessor of economics. city-wide discrimination problems.1 other works. assisted the campus liberals in their noon -to - ning hours and then opened the Sweet declared that he worked Sweet also made it clear that In itself. it merely looks like so street at night and on the week- with people and therefore knew something must be done about ioh history written from a pecis- ends it would settle the problem Liberal Group's Watch their personal problems. "Many bringing the consumer public back a. moralistic standpoint," Dr. on a temporary basis," he stipu- complaints have been registered into the city and away from the iLl Janes said. lated. lately about the cheap houses that outlying shopping centers. -Considered in relation to Nie- Mayor Moore's permanent plan are being built in the San Jose 20 hr's other writings, however, the TASC Peace Vigil Starts Slowly; would be an elaborate one. He ,k would seem to be a sustained suggested to depress the street, _ument, drawing 'evidence' from Supervisor Co-Rec Features allowing students to use an over- of recorded history, for the Former !pass and cars to go underneath. 'necessity' of abandoning the indi- Speakers Attract Small Audiences Irish Fling Tonight "This plan would also reduct !nal ethic of Jesus and adopting Speaks Tomorrow the noise of passing trucks as There will be a touch of Blarney they would be forced to take other SOCia I ethic of Niebuhr," he By CAROLYN LUND gested the sharing of scientific ceptance of individual responsi- Transportation problems in and some wearing of the green at routes because of the low clear- After a slow start with compe- and medical information among bilities as citizens to act in po- Santa Clara county will be dis- "Flannigan's Fling," this week's ance of the underpass." he added. tition from lunch-time conversa- nations. He proposed an "intelli- litical affairs. cussed tomorrow when Wesley L. Co-Rec activity. The Irish event WIDEN STREETS and Tower Hall's chimes, gent reaction to Russia's political SHEEHAN SPEAKS Hubbard, local businessman and tionalists will roll into action at 7:30 p.m. The mayor said that Fourth at. 12-hour peace vigil in the objections to German rearma- Mark Sheehan, instructor in former Santa Clara county super- TASC's and will be. held in the women's and 10th st. must also be wid- Color Inner Quad yesterday directed ment." English, spoke against America's visor, delivers his speech, "Meth- Section gym. ened in order to handle the in- student and faculty attention to "Osgood's is a most intelligent militaristic solution to problems. ods of Transportation for Santa p.m. The Jesters, a rock and roll creasing traffic from the closing the Geneva disarmament confer- step forward in the psychological Although he expressed skepti- Clara County," in E118 at 4:30 long been active in group, will furnish the music for of Seventh st., and from the cars Seeks Name ence which begins today. understanding of the conflict. He cism concerning success of the Hubbard has development and other the "Fling." A twist contest will traveling to and from SJS new The vigil, sponsored by the notes the importance of communi- Geneva conference because of highway "Run, don't walk, to the color needs of Santa Clara offer prizes to the winners. off-campus parking facilities, campus liberal political group, cation between nations and the President Kennedy's announce- transportation contest box ill the Spartan book- Games such as volleyball, shuf- which should be finished next fall. for start- necessity of creating trust between ment of the resumption of nuclear county. store." declared Spartan Daily drew a sparse audience fleboard, ping pang and quiet The mayor said that he should Roland, former them," he said. testing in the air, Sheehan was Promotion Manager Glenn Lirtat, ing speaker Tom games will be offered. know more about the problem of the in favor of international confer- as the newspaper's Need-A-Name freedom rider and member HOPE FOR SUCCESS Students are reminded to wear next week after a group of coun- ences at any level. contest opened Berkeley Young People's Socialist The Rev. J. Benton White, Republican Foes clothing which contains some cilmen, representing the city, and Monday. "Americans must learn to ac- The winning name will be used League. Methodist director of the Wesley green, and have student body cards college officials meet Monday peace sug- cept small agreements as vic- for all future Spartan Daily color Roland's approach to foundation, gave his personal To Present Views for identification at the door, afternoon. American po- tories, even when large scale editions. beginning with the April gested a change in commendation to the positive ac- Al Alves and Charles S. Bower, the power agreements fail," he said, supplement. litical structure, taking tion of the vigil, showing hope for each seeking the Republican can- hands Instead of supplying daily help- that allegedly rest in the success in the Geneva conference. didacy in the new 25th assembly military ful hints, Lutio suggests contest- of big industry and Mr. White, formerly an Air district, will present their views an t a Clara 1Jni fersity, peacetime ants use their imagination in cre- groups. Emphasis on Force chaplain, stated his belief Drop Deadline to SJS Young Republicans club s js maxi- ating names. production directed toward in armed defense, but said also members tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in rather than Today is Ow last day to drop "The judges are looking for mum human good that military' power isn't a final cafeteria room A. Roland's pro- classes without penalty. Forms gree on Peace Pact names that refer to the color, maximum profit was solution to present tensions. Bower, a maintenance contrac- solution to America's in- He said the Judeo-Christian necessary to drop classes, avail- Sports. fashion and entertainment posed tor, described his political philoso- Santa Clara university and SJS ably at least once a year," accord- volvement in the arms race. heritage concerns both man-to- able at the registrar's office, theme of the color siipplement," phy as "very conservative." Alves, ASH officers signed a "peace pact" ing to the pact. DR. OGILVIE SPEAKS God and man-to-man relation- must be turned in to that office his opponent in the primaries, is a at last Saturday's annual student Exchange rallies during the week Dr. Bruce C. Ogilvie, associate ships. both of which conflict with today, used salesman. relations dinner, promising further preceding the first major athletic professor of psychology, observed, Communist ideals that an indi- relations and development of the encounter for each college are also "Peace is just not popular," when vidual eXiSI S for service to the rivalry between the two colleges. recommended. An emphasis will be saw the small size of his audi- Stilt C. Prof. Roberts he Santa Clara Student Body Vice placed on a positive expression of ence. Mr White enrooraced the ac- Pres. John Grippy, SJS Dean of the SJS-SCU rivalry. His speech on "Reduction of world wire Students Stanley C. Benz and ASB The Santa Clara university-SJS Tensions" gradually attracted the Pres. Brent Davis earlier spoke to pact also contains an enforcement Will Theorize largest crowd of the vigil as he REDS ( rsIFINUE BERLIN AIR THREAT 'As Africans the group. The dinner was held at clause. This calls for the student began quoting from "Reciprocal BERLIN (UPI) The Russians again tried to jam Western radar treatise Lou's Village on W. San Carlos at, government of the offending col- Reduction in Tension" a yesterday and attempted to interfere with traffic in the Berlin air president The student relations agreement lege to assume financial responsi- On by Dr. Charles Osgood, lanes by scheduling flights to conflict with those of Western aircraft. Socialists See Africa': calls for ASH presidents of both bility for minor defacement or de- of the American Psychological Western planes also braved possible collisions, for the Russians again , [ 1 assist- colleges to meet at the beginning of struction of the other's campus, It. Roberts, assn. eheduled militaryry transport flights in the air lanes at the sesame ant poitessor each semester and on other special provided the charges be pros-en. of history, will speak FOR UNDERSTANDING time and altitude as Western commercial airliners carrying passen- no "Pre-World fa- MHrs.ubb occasions to establish a working War I Marxism" Professor Ogilvie spoke in i\4 ard gers. The Russians followed up yesterday's harassment by scheduling this afternoon be- relationship. at 3:30 in CH149. vor of greater understanding flights at night in the corridors for the first time. However, Western His speech Mrs. Margaret Carson Hubbard, Joint social functions should be will be the second in a tween ideologies, naming that a Western air traffic was Upperclass Reps series author, lecturer, rind former U.S. officials said there were no incidents and held "as often as possible, prefer- en t it led "Modern Political basis for success in international and vice consul to the Union of South normal. - Eeenomie Thought," sponsored conferences. Africa. will talk on "As Africans Must File by Noon fry TAs( (Toward Active Student "Understanding other ideologies USSR STIFFENS STAND IN GENEVA See Africa," tomorrow at 12:30 Summer Permits Appli..ittions for 'au,: tii s, ii- Continent' 51 doesn't mean conversion to them. GENEVA tUPD---Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet For- I pan. in Morris Dailey auditorium. ior representatives on Student Prolrs,,,r Roberts will explore Democracy is not so fragile that eign Minister Andrei Grornyko conferred again yesterday for more A graduate of Vassar college, Council are due in the College Un- right and left wing it needs protection." he said. than three hours, amid signs that Russia is stiffening its stand on Ready Tomorrow socialist Mrs. I lubbard has studied political, ion, 315 S. Ninth st., at noon today, thouelit of the various parties with- Illustrating the extent of Amer- Berlin. Brusque and unsmiling. Gromyko told newsmen that Russia's in the social, and economic conditions Applications for registration iler- according to ASH Personnel Offi- socialist movement. He will ican tension, Professor Ogilvie proposal for a settlement. based on a German peace treaty would hroughout Africa since 1922. From mits for the 1962 summer sessions cer Barney Goldstein. Ihmrite how socialists from all na- cited the results of a recent sur- be better than an isolated agreement on Berlin. His emphasis on tions her travels, she has written three will not be available until tomor- linterviews for the positions will %mild react in handling a vey in which 14 per cent of the this point appeared to foreshadow Soviet efforts to push a new cam- hooks on the conditions in that row. he conducted at the regular council Zeneral strike and analyze their Americans polled were willing to paign for a broad settlement recognizing the sovereignty of Com- country, and has contributed num- Students who wish to attend the meeting this afternoon at 2:30 in Participation in international war. drop nuclear bombs on Russia munist East Germany. erous articles to leading newspa- summer program are requested to the union. Professor Roberts was graduated now and do away with tensions. pers and magazines. JFK ASKS FOR FOREIGN AID BOOST fill out Applicants for either position from 1Vhitman college, Walla SHOW PEACEFUL MOTIVES applications beginning to- her talk here, Mrs. Hubbard Kennedy's foreign aid mes- morrow must he in clear standing with a Walla, Wash., with a B.A. degree. He explained Dr. Osgissi's pro- In WASHINGTON (UPD- -President in Adm144, according to Be Is expected to investigate the needs in this field to a total Joe West, 2.25 overall grade point average. received M.A. and Ph.D. de- posed plan for unilateral actions sage to Congress has boosted total spending dean of education serv- of Africa as a rising country and applicants must have at Mrs from the Univeisity of Chi- demonstrating America's peaceful $4,878,500,000 for the fiscal year starting July 1. This includes $1.5 ices and summer sessions. Junior what the people of Africa think assistance. It was 60 but leas than 90 units com- "go, Its' specialized in American motives, with or without recipro- of billion in military aid and $3.4 billion in economic The registration permit indicates least soeial their country's future. more than Congress voted for the current fiscal year. may pleted: seniors must have at least and intellectual history. cation by opponents. He empha- nearly $1 billion the hour at which the student Mrs. Hubbard's lecture is to help developing 90 units. Befiast coming to SJS in 1959, sized the maintenance of national spon- Kennedy said the full amount was necessary register on June 25. Although it is Professor Roberts was on the fac- defense. however. sored by the college lecture com- countries toward economic well-being and political liberty. If this possible to register without a per- Photographs of applicants must ulty each application. at Mankato state college, Asked what America can do to mittee. There will he no admission fails, the countries will fall to chaos and tyranny which US. military mit, students with permits will be accompany Gold- Mina promote peace, Dr. Ogilvie sug- charge, might will not he able to thwart, he said. allowed to register first for classes. stein added. IMP
2 1.P .ART AN D Al 1.V Wrsdnesday March 14. 1962 Editorial Agriculture A Symbol Thrust and Parry be embarrassed, if their loyal- attitudes, the Writer Suggests other side must SI Who Profits? Of Communist Failure ties are questioned. be right." Printing of Speech This obviously unwarranted I found a "national 1 By PHIL NEAVSOM Communist state. guilt com, TASC, campus organization which announced plans for a Editor: attack on patriotism proves con- plex" developing in Aft CPI Foreign News Analyst Even as dedicated a Commu- this country semester, has come .out with the stand I believe that Carrnick's clusively this college is utterly that, if we look song', revitalized program this If any one department were to nist as Ithrushchev ridiculed the back in history talk to the AAUP qualifies as subverted by the sinister Com- has little reason to It that the $SW a semester the Spartan bookstore spends for adver- be selected as a symbol of Corn- idea, and thus, perhaps for the esrizt. Per- the Aristotlean mean- munist menace. haps Americans tising in the Spartan Daily is an excessive amount. munist failure, then agriculture first time, disclosed the now tragedy in are listening to 'tugs ing of the term. I say this be- Only a revival of witch burn- too many of *MT would have to be a foremost widely advertised rift with Red Nikita's remarks The club president stated Monday that he felt the bookstore evoked in me a ca- ing can save us. If 200 liberals that we are candidate. Chinese Leader Mao Tse-tung. cause it all "bad boys" akt audle was making too much profit and that students would be happier tharsis of pity and fear. Pity, daily are burned at the stake they are starting loran Agriculture shortcomings in But even the determined Chi- to believe hint with lower prices and a lower advertising expenditure. in Rear Adm. E. S. Car- in the Inner Quad, our constitu- Manuel the Soviet Union have preoccu- nese have been forced to make because Tanuira All mick (ret.), I saw the spectacle tional republic may yet be saved. ASH gate There are five points, however, which may change the stand pied Nikita Khrushchev since accommodations. 9559 of an intelligent use noble) In the meantime, I suggest Foreign student from o fthe organization toward the bookstore profits. last November. The communes have not been Argerably "(p man who has been exposed to SAC and ROTC volunteers form In the Soviet Union, private abandoned, nor are they likely the I of war, rumors of war an elite guard of red, white and enterprise among the peasants to be during the lifetime of Mao. 31 years siasti COMPETITION military Indoctrination. blue shirts to protect patriots continues to confound the eco- But the old backward steel and Denominator Noted if First, the college bookstore is presently competing with two Fear, because, to paraphase Mr. from "harrassment," "embar- nomic planners by producing the furnaces and other home indus- le other bookstores for the college trade. If it were to decrease its Carmick: "I stood in the cafe- rassment" and investigations. In 'Ten Criteria' bulk of Soviet eggs, milk, poul- tries which were to provide the Its prices, the other stores would be put out of business. In such a teria and watched the embry- BID Cole Editor: try and a large proportion of communes with much of their sitoM case, the college would be setting up its own community, com- onic ideal of academic freedom ASB 11448 It is interesting its meat supply. own equipment, long since have to note that corhit pletely independent of the city. Relations between the city and at SJS bombed; and when I the 10 criteria Totally collectivized East Ger- disappeared. subscribed to by enrol college would inevitably deteriorate. Also, according to Barry left the room, I knew fear. I Professor Carmick many, once the leader of the FACILITIES CLOSED and his "Stu- hebt Wineroth, bookstore manager. some publishers would refuse to have been afraid ever since." dents Against whole of Germany, cannot pro- More recently, many com- Argentine Student Communism'. Tn sell to the store if it sold below suggested prices. May I suggest that Mr. Car- have a common duce enough to feed itself. Po- munal dining halls, nurseries and denominator mick's speech be printed in full Discovers 'Complex' fear of criticism sang Second. the Spartan bookstore needs the advertising to corn- land's farmers, enjoying more other facilities have been closed and the right for the elucidation of my fellow Editor: to criticize. first pete with the off-campus stores. latitude than most within the or used only part of the time. Part students. Better still, may I sug- I would like to add a few logs Are we to cling blindly Communist empire, have demon- A Swiss professor who visited to the n10315 Third, the Spartan Daily needs the advertising revenue. The gest that Mr. Carmick relin- to the fire in the argument of status quo, Professor strated indisputably that they Red China in 1961, wrote: Carsick. prise Daily is financed by student body subsidies and advertising. If quish his post as a critic of the liberals vs. conservatives. Or are we to simply value private ownership of a "The party's instructions . . . ignore the SOOd the bookstore were to discontinue advertising in the Daily, an abuses of academic freedom and I am a foreign student and importance of a horse above communal partner- encourage rural fairs where the critical approach, with additional $500 per semester would have to be allocated out of American college level educa- thought you could include an whether construtive ship in a tractor. peasants sell the product of their or destruc- shin' the Student Council budget to maintain the paper at its present tion to someone such as Admiral outsider's opinion into the mat- tive. You have negated Hungary, once a food export- individual work vegetables. the el'. Pe size. By receiving the $500 from the bookstore instead of the Rickover, ter. fectiveness of the questioning ing nation, is in just as bad ag- fruits, poultry, eggs, sometimes at. derst Student Council, the paper is able to benefit the store through John Hart I came to this country expect- titude. Perhaps you ricultural shape as East Ger- a pig, more rarely, a cow." have anoth- abse advertising. ASH 943 ing to find ardent defenders of er means of many. Not for the world would the maintaining the spite the American way of life, goals flexibility of a free RED CHINA AFFECTED Communists consider this a con- society in Frar Fourth, the $500 is used to train students. Several merchan- and history. Individualism and mind. , dising classes use the advertising as an experiment in promotion. In 1958, as part of the "great cession to capitalism. Instead it free enterprise are a great part Student Comments If such be the case, As classroom projects, students create advertisements for the leap forward," Red China began is an "adjustment" to bring of the image of the US, that we Professor whei Carmick, feel confident store and arrange for their publication. Thus the bookstore's jamming 500 million people into "into still fuller play the enthu- On Weik's Letter have abroad. I also thought that that the (twig students and the faculty alike advertising serves in a training capacity. 10,000 giant communes. Private siasm of the commune members Editor: I was going to find reinforce- tale, would be happy to give enterprise, as well as family in production" and "mobilize the Mr. Bill Weik's comments yes- ment for my arguments against careful open' consideration to your STUDENT UNION? life, was to disappear in an over- whole party and the whole na- terday seemed to me to indi- anti-Americans with their cli- sugges- tions; this is providing, of Fifth, profits made from the bookstore will go toward an night lunge toward the perfect tion to support agriculture." cate a person thrusting blindly ches of imperialists, exploiters, course, the you do not insist upon impinging - addition to the store and toward a college union. To decrease In the dark hoping to hit upon etc. Instead, I found myself in song upon the rights of free exams- such profits would delay these projects. something so that he can pro- many instances defending Amer- trait sion and opinion. The same ceed to destroy it. His fuzzy ican traditions, systems and the! Perhaps the organization can come up with another rights which have been extended method thinking leads him to unwitting- goals against Americans them- the to insure pleasant city to you. -community relations after forcing two ly (I hope) question Mark Shee- selves. own z nearby stores out of business, to notify students .11II D. Wechsler when print sales Sparta-co-Roundi han's loyalty to this country be- I had a class in political sci- are being held or specials ASS A8228 offered in the bookstore, to award the cause his remarks are such a ence for foreign students taught Daily an additional $500 per semester without taking it from the By DRU CHALLBERG contrast to his description of by an instructor in whom I have Student Council budget, to furnish students with a laboratory Society Editor Professor Carmick who is "a very high esteem. I learned a lot in laving out and FIRST IMMANUEL publishing advertising and to save money for dedicated, loyal American who from his lectures and it was a book -tore PINNINGS addition and the college union. has served most of his life in very interesting and profitable LUTHERAN CHURCH Maggie Garland, senior Sigma Kappa business education major service to his country." semester although being an en- 374 South Third Street from Delano, to David Munson, senior Theta Xi business industrial strong in- management major from West Covina. Mr. Weik should open his eyes gineering major, my and see that by being vicious terests are not in the field of LENTEN SERVICES Mary Bates, senior elementary education major from Sherman Ii he will never accomplish that sciences. This instruc- Each Wednesday, 6,45 & 8:00 pm. Oaks, to Frank Tiesen, senior Delta Sigma Phi political science the social noble deed for the day that of tor, I am sure, believes in his rSJSPECL1L major from Hawthorne. Meditations on: FL GOLF RATES defending Professor Carmick's country as strongly as Profes- TI To S FACULTY & STUDENTS ENGAGEMENTS honor, sor Carmick, but I was left with THE SEVEN WORDS OF CHRIST MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Gretchen Ecker, Delta Gamma junior sociology major from S. Padilla the impression that he did not FROM THE CROSS Saratoga, to Gil Zaballos, Delta Sigma Phi alum and 1961 SJS ASH A6757 defend it accordingly lest he By The Rev. A. J. Bromine. graduate from Hayward. The couple are planning a September some anti- $1.00 hurt the feelings of Tonight: wedding. student. SATURDAY, SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS American foreign The Socotra Word from the Croix: FROM I I A.M. to I P.M. Joan Reconzone, senior Gamma Phi Beta elementary education Ar . 2.00 'Burning of Liberals I believe this to be the wrong "Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt 1,10 major from Yerington. Nevada, to Rich Harried, from Benecia and attitude since such a foreign AFTER 2 P.M. _ . ... _ .. 1.00 now stationed at McClellan Air Force base. thou be with Me in Paradise." May Save Republic' student will not appreciate his Betty Bowman, senior elementary education major from Bakers- Editor: Impartiality but instead will Worship the Savior who has field and sister of Gamma Phi Beta, to Bob Stone, senior industrial PLEASANT HILLS GOLF CLUB Prof. Edward Carmick spoke think: "If Americans themselves redeemed you! design major from Culver City and brother of Phi Sigma Kappa. SOUTH WHITE ROAD NEAR STORY ROAD before his peers last Friday. The are not sure of their beliefs and a41.1981111/9111111.1111111/111/110.11111/9~...1.111/11411111111194111118111111111.1111111891111/0"10 The wedding will be this summer. audience was hostile, the grill- MARRIAGES ing questioning showed that. ’.5 105401wWwWiisolioWw Ww".", Worlit5141445,We'reWs054954100450'N Carolyn Ruth Ellingson, senior SJS education major and a This is only the latest in a : sister of Chi Omega from Caldwell, Idaho, to Herbert E. Petersen, series of uncalled for indigni- CAMPUS CULTURE ENTER THE SPARTAN DAILY also from Idaho. The couple are now living in Palo Alto. ties heaped upon the retired 1 IS IT PHONY? Barbara Jones, sophomore biological science major from Pacific rear admiral. Professor Carmick Hear: Palisades, to Robert Giubbini, Sigma Pi sophomore major from has been investigated by a fac- Murray Kiteley, Prof. of Philosophy NEED-A-NAME CONTEST Dr. Asst. 0 Atherton. ulty council, "publicly embar- Phoebe Moraes, English Major, D.G. Sorority The Spartan Daily's new color edition is just around the corner. SIGMA PI rassed" by his peers and "har- Harry Worsey, Grad Student, Lockheed Technical Writer It will be here on April 4th. There is only one minor detail . . Spring office holders at the fraternity are Bob Downer, presi- assed" by the college newspaper. Tom Morehouse, Menlo Park College it doesn't have a name! That's where you come in. The Spartan dent; Daryl Hosick, vice president; Kevin McCoy, secretary; Tom Some "comsyrnps" on campus Daily wants your help in selecting a name for its color magazine (that's Birchese for Communist Time: Heihnann, alumni representative; Bill Galbraith, social director; Wednesday site, 7:30 p.m. Panel Discussion section. 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Mat Alreitir 00016/60.""t, es, II" her betray t'arlos. FOI7rOZT ---- Features Student Art t corn. Aft, singing it rtverteurt of Miss Anderson's nostalgic ren- English Play Serir,Taphs and w o odc u I s A,. -,,ant professor of art. %miry ranging from classics to ditions of four English ballads spngs down by students in the. Art Some ,A the prints were done by tistory, ballads and Negro spir- went over somewhat better with English Some of the problems which department will be exhibited in students of beginning print t. Per. contralto Markin Ander- her audience. Typical of the bal- itual, aging people face in adjusting to 1 the Little Gallery, A114, making classes and others by ring op received a surprise from her lads were Scott's "Lullaby" and son a new life in a rapidly changing throughout next week. The ex- graduate students in advanced 'marks last night in civic audi- "The Ploughboy." arranged by sadience society are illuminated in Enid hibit opens today. special problems classes s'' and It liked her after all! Benjamin Britten. torium: Bagnold's "The Chalk Garden." The serigraphs, or fine arts Wuudeuts ur blork prints in c hat small audience The contralto's Negro although the spirit- Dr. Paul W. Davee, associate silk screen prints, are the v..ork the exhibit are the work of stu- Anderson reparlasea uals, a traditional part gave Miss of her professor of drama and director .-tudents of Kenneth W. dents In the print making class applause throughout program, aroused the a polite audience's of the upcoming SJS production gearmmo of Thomas Elsner, assistant pro- Maths it became enthu- enthusiasm and brought the program. off its of the play, yesterday told a femur of art. the encore. It was surprise ending. Costly Protection siastic during small group of students. Ranging in subject matter audience didn't want iltK I UPI) --Protection as if the After singing -Done Foun' Although Mrs. Bagnold's play from the abstract to the more fed go. of American forests from fires In let her My Lost Sheep." "Hold On" and is essentially a comedy, its pri- illustrative, the woodcuts were encore re- cost more than %104 million tax But the audience's "Hear de Lambs A-Cryin," Miss mary concern is with an aging graduate students as 9Es 1-01,3 ’ SM money in the year ended June 30, made by sponse was not. so surprising Anderson was rewarded with English woman's fight with her- Anderson's 1960 in addition to sums expend- special problems projects and by e that considering that Miss more than heretofore "polite" self to hang onto the past. encore songs were among the ed by timber companies. upper division students. to by audience response she had re- "The Chalk Garden" is a phy- - program. - - - - - ; "Stu. best on her ceived. chological comedy with a "set of arias" matronly Miss Anderson rather fascinating character re- "I' \(.1. 111 .7‘ 11);;:i If, Joan hula The The singer In turn rewarded Lator nine great classics for the lationships," according to Dr. I.Leoiiiiniet up in ii,.'air iiirla} us} up in opal,- in outer sang her listeners with three encores, three sections of her five- Davee. In fact, the play's char- " 5 7 -pare in Zero W. An}inic %hit has !wird I.olonel Glenn's account tight gilt which turned out to be among of hia feeling. in a "tar,' of weightleetnet. I am our- has mine part program. At first, her fa- acters are responsible for Dr. the best songs ton her program. 04114ING-19247F 6tI1ARF 7F-46.4.5 YA 71-661K FOR YE126ELF rurioNt} about so pieakant a ay/elation! .%,, lint} etudento we may to the mous voice seemed to lack its Davee's main interest in it. Ji..15T CfC1I7C7 7Z7 PROt7 71416 CCAJWIE," Her "There's No Ilidin' Down not hate the time nor the training for the display of ouch a fine *mick^ and force. However, it The English comedy will be rollrag. bat 1.1 me tell people aho any married-- power There" was funny and her ver- re the scon picked up as she gave out produced by the Speech and tpare arr. in }our harloard are snaking thrir plans right sion of "Maria" beautiful. But no.tim gii to die in a rorkrt .hip in 1472! Yet what about woach. soul the clear, high notes for Drama department Friday and Miss Anderson's "He's Got the therm,',' bald,. born in die } ear 1462? In 1583 you'll he tleenty :strut, utich she is well known. Saturday and March 21, 72, 2:1 one not ton for the ,mu,,,,i. Ii might be a good idea to eat Whole World in His Hands" was and 24 in the College Theater, he et. Perhaps one thing to Miss An- sup that college fund right now in lung4erni planning for a scien- touching. Fifth and San Feranando A Cappello Choir Gives tific mien! ina at. disadvantage was the sts. derson's Anil a sirs g I NYS III to open savings account anoth, Tickets to all performances go about it is absence of a full orchestra. de- Despite the fact that the al the !wenn} sas ing. and Loan Assoriation with three offices are still available at the College e the spite the fine playing of pianist great contralto's program last right in our Sr.'sa at 2 S. Vino St.. in San Jose, 3075 I nion. Theater box office. Admission is etY Franz Rupp. night picked up to reach a ter- Outstanding Performance l'ark. and 25351 Slums,, Hoc k %vnue,e in the .1Iuni Rock 50 cents students and $1 general. Iti.Iriet. "La.Lingto and Loan .Vinorial IF pleased to pat was especially noticeable rife ending, it must be admit- It 11111 C 11,11.1.Itt:ht. Following the several religiou., This A touch of mystery is added rase ninthsl). offered lit any pinata. Imo. Aessor she sang Brahms' "Von ted that she has seen better selections, the colorful (Thor- twin, No. sour dollar. still earn the nevi. higher rate of 4.6 per when to Mrs. Bagnold's play by the A standing room only crowd days. rem, paid or r pounded I a }ear, the lOtli at the edger Liebe" and "0 Don Fa- and prolonged ovation were last alters marched on stage for then times and funds in by unfolding of the mysterious ram fr the fir's. Your account it insured up to 910.000 lv,, the alike from Giuseppe Verdi's "round the table" songfest. Thr tale." background of a governess hired night's rewards of San Jose 1.0%rrtirio ill. Xli) not Lien the and launch your :span aretul "Dan Carlos." contrasting dark suits of the men opera without references by the aging State's a cappella choir perform- ugges. Fatale" was one of Child Care and the "0 Don English gentlewoman. ance tinder the able direction of bright red floor-length ourse, favorably received NEW YORK till -The third gowns of the women die more But comedy comes from all William Erlendson, professor of contributos1 umi-imm mom mom me mil. mimm me mom inging songs which the statuesque con- year of an intensive program for to the light, sides. The 16-year-old grand- music. relaxed feeling ni sang. It is an aria from the training of nurses in leader- tralto daughter of the woman is the Assets of the group are the their music, same in "Don Carlos" where ship of expectant parent groups the scene source of much humor with her qualities of vigor and emotion. Professor ended Princess I:boll bewails her recently was launched by the Child Eritilds n* seatP I the Concert hall was nearly burst- svith elbows firmly (hi passion for bonfires and her in- planted Opening! on Grand beauty and vanity which Study Association. own sistance upon calling Freud's ing with the powerful tones of table, cut a "busman's holiday' book "the book that explains the choir. Professor Erlendson figure while he directed the live- about me." seemed to have an uncanny con- ly group. Spaghetti 6c Meat Balls I The unseen trol of the students before him Mr. Pinkbell, a With rapid trongueing root long-employed butler who rules and the massed faces aptly fol- 476 6:30 a.m. strong voices, the Choraliers lowed his expert direction. over the household though con- were able to South to 494'''s#6,6 mow crisply sing thi the upstairs by a stroke, "Stahel Mater," a sixteenth fined to wordy musical texts. 3 10th 9 , 4 provides his share of the century choral work and the 9:00 p.m. comedy. featured number on the concert The enraptured feeling of 1h. Street Daily SPARTAN Some of the humor in "The program, reflected a smooth audience was most exemplifito II &Retied:4 DRHEIN DORE nvg_10am in its reaction to the encore oit I Alma & Almaden So. Fail at Alma V trliP", Chalk Garden" may be collo- blending of tone levels and a "Good Home Cooking!" "Our Beautiful Saviour" with I FLIGHT OF THE LOST BALLOON FREE CAR t1 , quial to Britain but should be subtle shifting of dynamics. THE DAY THE SKY EXPLODED SECOND TIME AROUND easy for most people to pick up, Throughout the performance, soloist Jennifer Chase, Vigorous I SrtIlT TERROR FROM BEYOND SPACE Debbie Reynolds Dr. Davee said. the facial expressions of choir applause answered the ringing 1111111111111111 1111 SAIL A CROOKED SHIP The relation of the title to the members radiated the musical tones that seemed to reach be- K & G Kitcheni Ernie Kovacs yond the auditorium walls. Lq_AUMIZE WONDERFUL COUNTRY play is largely symbolic. The mood. L ... .. - ... Robert Mitchum idea that Laurel, the 16-year- The somberness of "Stabat 400 South First old, is being brought tip in an Mater and "0 Was Cannes" by rou: e,oher eg Film From Scanelinar;e ROTH THEATRES shalt YOUNG SINNERS unhealthy situation is symbo- Vittoria and the uncontained joy 345 lized by the fact that plants do of "Hace Dies" by Byrd and "As- Aea,d Winn.na SO. NAKED IN THE DEEP not grow and thrive in earth cendit DUPS.. by Gallas was em- Ist FOX which contains lime, or ehalk. phasized by the choir's expres- A FOX WEST COAST THEATRE ARATOGA said Dr. Davee. sion. ONE OF THE TOP 10 DRIVE- N FL 8-6707 FOREIGN FILMS OF 1961 SJS Art Gallery To Exhibit Paintings VAIIVENTURA WiNc ESTER PI1L11. LOS N.11110, MI WV IF SF C 1 10,11 AVI OFF 111/1101,14ESTFIR Of L.A. Abstract A rtist Sunday-April 6 Y 7- TOW N E 3060 ons. Paintings and drawings by a The forme, liii iSICTLi ii achieves 1433 The Alameda SIKORA MAIM musician turned artist will be a dramatic effect in his paint- 'LEO CANNES FESTIVAL lAWFORD BISHOP exhibited in the SJS Art. Gallery ings through his use of subtle THERE'S A NEW, ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE Irons Sunday to April 6. colors and his attempt to fuse BEST ACTRESS SERGEANTSEL Los Angeles artist Shirt Goe- the spontaneity of modern art .stee 5 liN0Se TECNNICOLCP Ai dike, who was a recording artist with figurative elements. HIP. HUGGING Sophia lpren also at Foe "TOO LATE BLUES for Colombia until 1958, will ex- Goedike has had numerous - With Bobby Darin hibit his dramatic expressionis- one-man shows, including ex- of Winchester "PARRISH- tic work for the Art depart- hibitions at San Francisco's LOOK FOR JUNIORS Two Womeil With Troy Donahue ment's second show this semes- Palace Legion of Honor. Los ter.. Angeles' Esther Robles museum 'THE TRUMPET TROPICAIRE Goedike's work is accredited and the Pasadena Art museum. sO, Rafael Mcmdst as being unusually eommunica- The unusual artist has also TWIN-I/LIE DRIVE IN five even in the non-objective been represented in shows at the 5.98 (Off SANTA CLARA AT 770, field, The art ist's paintings Corcoran Gallery of Art in ER I North Screen range from Nokoschka-like to Washington D.C., University of LEAlt 11 e. 10. 2 -LOVER COME BACK" abstract and non-realistic. Ku- Illinois and the Whittney muse- 396 South First & ROMANOFF & JULIET abstract-expres- um of American Art. ' r . THE 4 HORSEMEN OF THE SOUTH ',GREEN koschka is an APOCALYPSE SECOND TIME AROUND ionist artist who painted around A profession recording musi- Toe e - navy biJe aen,m or Staring SAIL A CROOKED SHIP the World War I period. His cian from 1946-58, Goedike be- 1 & Ingrid Thulin UNTORril'Irt: and four years of study at the eAllingiummmo work is romantic, violent gan dramatic. It was representative Art Center school in Los An- r - a an exaggerate his geles in 1950. r of Kokoschka to 16 subjects to make them more ex- The Art Gallery is open week- OPENING MARCH pressive. days front 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and lo. - Very restrained low-key colors Sundays from 1:15-5 p.m. It is The Civic Playhouse are typical of those Goedike located on the ground floor cor- I/SVs. These atc pale, dark colors ner of the Art building across presents ^ I cit'a which approach the pastel and from the earthy colors. They are less in- C' - 5 .a 4.9B. THE GLASS tense than the primary eiiior, MENAGERIE GIRLS! Waste SHOP, ( (Under 211 HALES YOUNG CALIFORNIA BY El 0 il 0 N EN. N.J. 1UPII second floor TENNESSEE WILLIAMS industry wastes $40 bil- American Join Our lion each year on employes who Fridays Only 136 W. SAN CARLOS miss working days or who change 1\\ Fl I. Students 1 2 Price For Reservations call jobs. according to Dr. Frederick GIRLS' (1,1-1.1 5-0888 Stevens Institute Friday & Saturday. 8:30 P CY 4-2247 CY .1. Gaudet of the of Technology. This is roughly TONIGHT 12 per cent of the total annual lousiness and industry payrnll nt DANCING Mori. NI iiS' billion. IN RESPECTABLE 4-4 MM$Tili,' ATMOSPHERE
GROUP Bliknitis AND NOW THE FOLKSINGING Kilfilbrer & 7.up Flower i5r THE NOBLEMEN 'AI IN .AND JOIN OUR Shop , . Wt) L-4 Also the t11 %Vi1:1-1. INDIAN FOLKSINGER I mile south at the falrgroundnI JES LONG CY 2 0462 lath I Santa Clara artitYPIA 111 1141411141ve 1111,'" ntn.T is 11 Ineligibilities Hit Indepenclev Tennis Team Faces IfA&U1 PREVIEW Standing; esti MAWR Frat Net Teams 1ENy ymisis for the same re:Lson. loNN CHAPMAN Today Its 1011N Barbara iambi.. .111111.1Mo Santa The Sheiks beat the Fraternity athletic representa- tives yeteritay voted for seven 6.1-43. Jim Zimmerman was high ..4111 11{,.. . J..sa, stale temus team Jo-,.. dal Jest bet t, !. play Monday night S.oik Eciltor's Not*: This is fhe second whether he plays - second. houses guilty of eligibility infrac- man tor all X FROTC =1 Santa lie lost to Mike Farrell. Hoog,s' takes in the University of a coriet of rfIcliss predIctIng the out- Gary 1;e1ger (.232, will take tions in IFC basketball to take with 13 points. Norm Steinbach ..ROTC tit 2 doubles mate in the NorCal tour- co so of Flat bare tat squad today the 1942 major bisque base- the right field post because of forfeits: in the games in which gut Di for the Sheiks. Gimlets tennis courts, ney 6.4. 6.3. ball ,.son. p.m. on the Spartan the lack CO. good outfielders. they were committed, but to be Oden beat the Allen Hailers. by IlLis.; Wright was beaten by Youth is the big stumbling blos'k : following a 9-0 whipping the %VITA Jackie Jensen retired it allowed to continue play. Joe Murray scored 16 points yitei- Scott. finalist against 11,xigs at the future of tne Boston Red ’entura !siae.t.il California Bears ole will be up to I.11 Clinton (.293 With a two thirds vote needed for Oden and Harlan Lawson gut in the tournament. by a 6-2 6-2 Sox. As its youngsters go so will Rum Faintly!, 10 it itorizeley. with Seattle I to take I he t enter for the teams at fault to save to for Allen. score. the team go. A.A. Tile Cid teiun, led by its No. 1 . field spot. their games. the lathe repre,enta- APO dust:lest the 69ets. 44-26. Last year four rookies came Allen man. Bill brewed 0, the' 1101) Adam: I, at to Barry Be 'ruin Borland 8-6 oh Seattle.. tives present voted lie against Ruhin Wainwright War: high for Halle!, !inisigh tor the Sox. Pitcher Don The Red float Sic:or>. in most matehes. kin. after a good fight 8-6. Gene Conley 11-141, Ike Deloek and four in (as or of calling Own: the victors with 10 points. it S, hwall was American IA-ague Cate!) i;ordoit strouil. being San Jose's Bob Burton want ihavn before .6-tit. Ted Vills i3-2t. Billy :Mof- torfeits. Lambda Delta Sigma beat the r,sikie-of-the-ye.ii. fie won 15 Independent s N. I man lout the job of facing Rick Jordan, 6-2, 6-2. fett 3-111. and Mike Fornieles Theta Chi. whieh had five Beavers. 45-36. John Nieman got games for the sixth place Red Sox one be.. going Into the II,,. Nia-Cal ch.o ,!!!.,!: HOOgi. He wins and 15 for LDS. C1. In doubles play. fraternity even though starting the season forfeits as went doss It It. ' t'-2. 6-1. meeting. took three AFROTC trounced AROTC, 35- Saints brothers Junta and Judah fell to a result of the 5 ml lug. Spit 1. s Ni, Lee Junta. ast riemski %VISA asked 15. with Jeff Haney high man for Lambda Delta - 1Ve1les attet Baskin. 6-3. 7-5 ( ail by the \Vents: and lost 6-3. 6-2. Delta Upsilon profited Newman . " 1 Until s et. the leftfirld position left the Air Force with 13 marks. Niles ::1 were beaten outcome, getting a loss annulled '' Mall for Stroud and Burton %.teant by the retirement of Ted I;eavers svarti 7-5. by a forfeit, and at the meeting's 'The Saints remained unbeaten by Manzi: iind Farrell. 6-1. Williams. While he didn't, and A.P.O. a fise win. Regi adjournment owning In winning on forfeit front the 5Iuuldies Edge Razor Blades Wright and .1dam-: I, at to Scott itr,tbably visiet. take Willkun.' Fete Double no loss record. Newman Niles. place. he did has,- a fine rookie 6oer's eigifi nes. S..irg;cal Steel honed ;n od. and Jordon, 6-4, 7-5. Phi Sigma Kappa and Pi Kar;i rn0004 back guarantee. 25-304. sear and a .266 batting average. Worr Alpha kept their respecti e t; 130,85c 200-Si 50 SOO-S3 30. 1000- Following their match today. Sigeond baseman Chuck Schill- CORONA - UNDERWOOD - ROYAL - lose $5.15. Postpa;c1 (ladled S blades to and 5-1 records. REMINGTON the Spartans begin preparation ing came through far more ad- Th package 20 p ckages to carton of representatives for their match with St. Mary's equately than the management The failure C 0 D. orders accepted. Postcard Part! sign men on their team rust", bengs ge,eral nserchandise cote. at Moraga. March 21. Two days could hope for, He set a new lpeuirttevs the itteligihilul log. alter that, they take on the Uni- American league record for fewest was the cause of Direct, TYPEWRITERS TAYLOR PRODUCTS CO. versity of San Francisco. at San errors by a second baseman 18 ii: Wise 0 according to Intramorals RENTED 18 Oice-ocik Rd., Chatham. N..1. Dan Unruh. During the IF(' fis'. SPECIAL STUDENT RENTAL 854 chances'. RATE FOR 3 MONTHS L ball season the problem of inet. The fourth member of the Sox St BOO tile men also hampered the ft rental. epp..es .o purchase jouth movement to come through Of any mottling if you decide to L., 1 ternity league. It was Unruh a:, Et. 1900 is Tracy Stallard 12-7. although -EASY PAYMENT PLAN- will probably. be remembered the fraternity's intension llut have the problem reoccur. the pitcher that gave up the SAN JOSE TYPEWRITER casaisit ain looking to the next CO. ii 1st homeriui to Roger Marl-.. PETE RUNNELS Free Parking 24 S. SECOND ST. CYpress 3-6383 year. I don't want to see this SE NIORS Stallard came on well at the end . . . Red Sox clouter again. I didn't think it IN of the year for the Red Sox. happen Four more rookies are in would happen after the football CIVIL ENGINEERING camp who could make another ' .9-61 will tight for spots on the seamin." Unruh explained. banner year for the youth move- I pitching staff with Hal Kolstad The director said that next year ment. The So% are high on: Bob j ,11-8 with Seattle) and Dill Mon-1 with overall competition for tni Approved Apartments Still Tillman, catcher: Wilbur Wood. I bouquette 114-141. best all round athletic Orra - Representatives of the State of California will be on cam- pitcher: Rub tisdndom first b.ise, Catchers Jim Pagliaroni .242, ion in effect, more aork rNuired Dorn all represent...... Available for Men & Women pus Tuesday. March 20. 1962 to interview 1962 candidates and Dalton Jones. shortstop. and Russ Nixon .289 m will try to hold off rookie Bob Tillman 1.215 In independent basketball act.... tor graduation in Civil Engineering. Employment oppor- Still hunting fur a shortstop. with Seattle). a fine fielder. Monday night, Lad Manor ard MODERN - UP TO ',.inities in following fields: !he Red Sox will try Ed Bressoud DATE exist the PREDICTION: -Eighth place , House Ft e forfeited their 211' and Pumpsie Green i 260'. ! Next: Los Angeles Angels. because they were both us,:,. CLOSE TO CAMPUS Third base goes to Frank Mal - eligible men. BRIDGE ENGINEERING - Design and field work on RENTS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET1 zone t.266 I without a fight. Big oridges. Employment in S.F. Bay Area. VA January Checks Frank has been a consistent per- iDivision of San Francisco Bay Toll Cross ngs and Bridge former for the Sox and could be, FREE 45 r.p.m. Records Dept.) Finance division has annour., with each Haircut selection again this year. all-star that the January check for Kori We're open Mon. Strut Sot. 485 So. Ninth St. cpairlak , Pete Runnels t.3171 will hit xeterans and FL 634 depend"! Commercial Barbershop SI ENGINEERING -For work with growing CY --01DRAULIC , will be combined with the F. 42 B. South 1st St., El Paso Court 7-8877 RENTAL Pefitee Caii;ornia Department of Wafer Resources. Employment ruary check. It will he ma: Ants if desired. CY 3-82 in Sacramento and Los Angeles. SS In Twinbill around March 20. Veterans must ha e turned .. ;Department of Water Resources) K.V. study cards for the spring State WithSacto scrnestrr. and signed for the' 12 HIGHWAY ENGINEERING -Design and field engineer- rian Jose States baseball team month of February. according to elcomes Sacramento state for a office. :0g in the State freeway program. Employment Statewide. the Registrar's .'!le-header at Municipal sla- of Fl:ghwaysl m:, at 5 p.m. tomorrow. . he freshman take on Irvington Versatile n school in a single game today DELRAY BFACII. Fla. ittPl. Make interview arrangements at :1:15 p.m. on the practice di- Marlene Bauer Hagge is an ite- the Placement Office ;mil adjacent to the Spartan eomplished ballet and acrobat ,, its courts. They dropped their dancer in addition to being -, tier to the Stanford Frush of the leading golfers in the wi :!. s-inslay, 5-3 en's professional ranks. De of ag thr De in Bat sot: fro
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