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Talks About India Suntan Weather Spring al last! The westh- Dr. Bhaskura Rao, former In- rm.in says it's time to get the atruetor of Oriental studies, old togs und suntan to- State University of Iowa, speaks m- for a "satin" today at 3:30 p.m in the Old hoe le fiS swan it for Little Th;etter. All students are to - dayi. be predicts, invited to his talk, "Contempor- S 1ii be, from 7 There N111 airs Student life in India." atteut .ligfitisuritwri, ads toward eseaing."

A ` VOL. 44 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL _ 4, 1957 NO. 105 Philosophers Mal Student Council Votes Are Panelists Professor Elmo A. Robinson, at six universities throughout the To Sponsor Refugees chairman of the Philosophy De- United States. Board of Control permitting, three Hungarian have passed their time limit and would have to be partment, will lead a Centennial Dr. Meyer joined the faculty refugees will become SJS students within the se- relocated if the Council had symposium tonight on "One Hun- last September after teaching not taken immediate mester as a result of a Student Council resolution action. Local fraternities have dred Years of Philosophy in Cal- at Florida State University and agreed to house all yesterday underwriting the cost of sending the three. Funds for their maintenance iii he raised ifornia" at 8 o'clock in the Con- Wells College. She was gradua- three students here until June, 19511. A special by special drives. cert Hall of the Music Building. ted from Columbia UnIveraity Board meeting will be called today. The three are Simon Gelleret, 23, sho wishes to Appearing on the panel with with a Ph.D. degree. Dr. Meyer The three, now housed at Camp Kilmer, N.J., study fine arts; Nikolaus Gyore, 20. K ho wishes to Professor Robinson will be two teaches classes in Introductory study economies; and assistant professors of philosophy, Philosophy, Basic Logic, and Steven Dal- yid, 19, who desires to Dr. Marilyn Meyer and Dr. Sid- Philusophy of Religion. study en- gineering. ney Zink. Dr. Elmer H. Staffel- Dr. Zink came to San Jose State bach, professor of Tau The Hungarian students pro- education, will in 1955. He received his B.A. de- Dells Reque.st posal clan:lived an afternoon fill- serve as moderator. gree from American University, ed u it h surprises 111.41 t1161' (.111111111 The three philosophers will his M.A. degree from the Uni- , rest' reed its original stand and review the history of the teach- Books for Koreans swat against the ree ttttt mends- ing of philosophy in 41'is Tau Delta California Phi, men's honorary hook tins.-. Ti..' delegates had tkin the At Aah 14Iory colleges and universities scholastic during fraternity, Monday be- included 5.115 as at spevial point rd in granting the Judo the past century gins an e4tensive as the Philos- drive to collect In their trip around the I lilted Team $450 he, c pete in the ophy Department's books for Korean cuntributien college students States. A.S1 (Mats this nionth III Ha- to the at the Centennial lecture series. request of the Korean- "The need for text and refer- waii. The series Is 111)(41 pub- American Scholarship to the Committee ence books in Korean colleges is In addition, tile Council ree- and the lic; the program tonight in- college administration. still urgent," according to Marvin ornmentied BOOKS FOR to the Student Court cludes ti tttt for a question per- KOREABecause of the urgent need fair text and The drive will continue until Ap- Del Chiaro, book drive reference books in Korean chairman. that it ask Senior Justice John iod. colleges, Tau Delta Phi, men's honorary ril 12. scholastic fraternity, will start a drke M Ie,y. The drive will con- "More than 3.600.000 students Sellers to resign from office on Early in the fall Professor Robinson has been a tinue until April 12. semester, 5.I5 lack books for study." the grounds of non-feasance. Sel- nos sisited by a delegation member of the college faculty for of Del Chiaro pointed out that 25 lers has not attended the last Indonesian educators who 29 years. He is a graduate of es - per cent of all classrooms and four Court meetings, the Council pressed appreciation Massachusetts Institute of Tech- for the 96 buildings were destroyed during asserted. In another surprise move hoses of hooks nology and St. Lawrence l'niver- Military Inspectors colltsded by the the Korean War, including 571 the Council recinded its approval Tower ads/. He has done graduate work fraternity In a previous college buildings and 1600 college of the resignation of Chief Justice classrooms. In addition. 50 per Gary Clarke. pending Sellers' reli- Praise SJS ROTC Campus cent ()I 11r101c of all teachers and 'grunion. Clarke wishes to resign Rally professors were killed or captured because of outside work, student Underground The Army inspection team, pleased with the way cadets hand- by the Communists. Ninety per teaching observations, and a heavy which was here Tuesday for the led themselves during the inspec- Group Makes cent of the libraries were com- study load. annual general military inspec- tion in ranks and in the review. pletely destroyed. The Rally Committee was dealt Utility Lines tion of the ROTC program, was Col. Schmidt commented favor- ELMO A. ROBINSON Korea's hhrizo41 Ilt.1.11 is a heavy blow when the Council surprised at the efficiency ably on Confab . . . Philosophy Chief Lectures of the the cooperation between Plans for volumes on general science, froze the committee's budget at SJS unit, according to Col. John the ROTC unit, the faculty, ad- The Rally Committee adjourn- Now Complete versity of Wisconsin and a Ph.D. medicine, engineering. phar- $1900, leaving the group with only E. Rogers, professor of military ministration and President Wahl- ed early yesterday to allow com- degree from the University of macy, mathematics, law, his- $43.23 in petty cash for the rest The last of the underground science and tactics. quist. mittee members to discuss plans Cincinnati. He taught at Columbia tory, peliticid science, econom- of the school year. The Council utility lines for the new, admin- for the coming High The inspection team, headed by School Rally kn, agricultiire and forestry. took retributive action on the istration and classroom buildings University, the University of Chi- Convention. Col. Carl Schmidt, Overall plans for the basis of what it called "a not too is now being laid, according to cago and University of Missouri PMS&T at th e 41 These hooks are needed most, convention will be formulated at conscientious job of handling ex- John Amos. director of buildings before coming here. University of California, rated Del Chlaro said. vy G next Wednesday's meeting, ac- penditures." Any appropriations and grounds. Dr. Zink directs students in In- the SJS unit excellent in the fields Also, needed ere English and cording to Ted.Temakis, vice pres- which the Rally Committee makes troduction to Philosophy, Ethics, of supply and administration. In- American titernfiire texts. Light The line, a gas pipe, is being ident. must be approved by a two-thirds and Philosophy Forum. He also is struction given to the unit was L ke Contest fiction, mystery stories and books cut under the ground into the Students from 54 high schools vote of the Council. In charge of directed reading pro- rated superior. Coeds from Ivy Hall won the published before 1945 should not boiler plant. According to Amos, of the immediate Bay Area have The Judo expenditure by the jects. Col. contest for the most Lyke mag- be contributed, Del (7hiaro said the line Should be completed by Schmidt was especially been invited to attend the con- Council must be approved by the azines sold yesterday, according because shipping costs are prohib- Tuesday. vention, which will be held here Board of Control. Council approv- to Joel Saffron, business mana- itive. This will make way for the con- April 27. Twelve colleges also have al of the request took nearly two ger. the Student struction crews to lay the con- been invited to send students to Pending approval of hours. and resulted finally in ASH Amyx Watercolor Show Activities Board, the fraternity crete and get the pavement in or- More than 70 girls from nine observe the convention. Terzakis President Ray Freeman stating near der as soon as the ground above independent houses donated their estimates 1000 students will par- will place book receptacles that he "seriously doubted that time to sell the magazine. Nancy the Home Economics Building, the pipes is cleaned. At Reserve Book Room ticipate. the Board would Pass the allot- Barber, Diane MacDonald, Peggy Student Union entrance. Outer "This is the last of the dig- Watercolors by Leon Amyx, SJS here from the Friendship Room, Jeri Bullock, head song girl, an- ment." Patrick and Margaret Fregosl Quad, south entrance to the Busi- gings as far as the utilities are graduate and present head of Fine where the show was held last nounced that she will attend the However, the team was ad- were the four top ness Wing, north entrance to the concerned," Amos said. Arts division at Hartnett College, month. saleswomen, ac- remaining Rally Committee meet- vised to make resemations, be- wing and the Library cording to Saffron. Science cause the CI)11111.11 might (Is er- are on exhibit in the Reserve The paintings are mainly coun- ings during the semester to assist A few copies of the magazine arch. ride the Board's veto nest Wed- Book Room. tryside and farm scenes, with wa- any candidates for song girl po- The are still available in the Spartan nesday. The judoists agreed to one-man show will continue ter towers and silos pictured in a sitions. Song girl elections are arrangisitentii, with resig- Aspirants Hold until April 27. Amyx has taught majority of the pictures. Shop and the Student Activities planned for the latter part of make Office, nation. "We are heicizers and watercolor and painting here for Amyx gives a different treat- May. Directory Contest base no choice." is the IV (I y Mel the last two summers. ment to "The Old Wagon" "Cow Augustine, of the team put Meeting Today The exhibit is being brought Skulls," "Old Barn Door," and To Feature 'Prize It. Ile revealed also that the The 63 students who applied for "Old Ranch Buildings." The idea Contemporary Dancers A contest for a cover design team has been trying to raise candidacy in the April 30-May 1 IFC OKs Social of age seems to emanate from of the Campus Directory of general election will meet today these paintings. money on Its own. Churches and Religious Groups la Tuisilay, the Athletic Advisory at 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union Council Proposal There are also two pattern stu- To Give Free Concerts now under way, according to Board failed to apprise the judo to discuss campaign procedures, dies which are very interesting. The Contemporary Dancers of present monthly concerts, have a An unofficial OK on the Social Lynne Burton, directory commit- request u.n the grounds that the according to Gary Clarke, student San Francisco are presenting two school and established scholarship Chairman's Council proposal to Amyx is a member of the San tee chairman. Council has never appropriated court chief Justice. identical dance concerts Saturday fund for aspiring young dancers. set up a social calendar for easier Francisco Art Assn., Carmel Art A prize of $10 will be awarded any money for teams to compete the name of Carol Crisler was Assn. in the College Theater as part of Dances based on Romeo and Ju- planning of social events was giv- and California Watercolor for the winning design. in AAU competition. added to the list of candidates for en Tuesday night by IFC presi- Society. He has exhibited widely the Women's Physical Education liet and Sophoeles' "Electra" will female representative at large dent Mark Niemela and Mary in group shows and has had one- Department and Women's Athlet- highlight the concert. "Mother just before deadline time Tuesday, Anne Miller, president of Panhel- man exhibits in Carmel, San Fran- ic Association's contribution to the Was A Piltdown Man" also is to and consequently was not included lenic. cisco, Sacramento, San Jose and Centennial celebration. The pro- be presented as a comedy of ab- in the SPARTAN DAILY round- The plan would benefit ho th Claremont. He has received grams will begin at 2 p.m. and surdities. up of applicants yesterday. Clarke Greek and non-Greek organiza- awards at annual shows in Oak- 7 p.m. They are open to the pub- .1. Marks, choreographer-direc- said. tions. land, San Francisco and Carmel. lic admission free. tor of the Contemporary Dancers, This San Francisco group are will present a master lesson in UNITED PRESS ROUNDUP young professional dancers who modern dance to seven Northern California colleges here at 5.113 on Saturday morning. This por- tion of the day's activities will not 'U.S. Will Negotiate on Suez Music Lit Croup be open to the public. Hears Prof's Talk As Long as Hope Remains': Ike The Music Literature class will Airs Cuild Show have a lecture program today on is WASHINGTON President Ei- mediate construction of five four- immediate acquisition of sites for Jim Ahern, Radio-TV major, nationalism in romantic musi c. in charge of tonight's Radio Guild senhower said yesterday serious year state colleges, yesterday got five more state colleges in the fol- Thomas Ryan, associate professor Presentation, aired over Ra- negotiations with Egypt on the the blessing of a Senate sub-com- lowing counties: Kern, San Ber- to he of music, will lecture and illus- dio KEEN at 9:05 p.m. Suez Canal will continue as long mittee on education. nardion-Riverside area, San Ma- trate his discussion with piano Music from Broadway shows as there is any prospect of reach- The schools would be located in teo, Contra Costa, and a second music by Chopin, Grieg, Albeniz, and top films of the hour will be ing a satisfactory solution. the following counties: Alameda, school for the Sonoma-Marin-Na- and others. featured. Ile made the news conference Orange, Sonoma-Marin-Napa-So- pa-Solano area. statement shortly after the United lano area, Stanislatis, and the The class is at 11:30 a.m. In the States received Egypt's reply to Monterey-Santa Cruz area. IKE RAPS RUMORS Concert Hall of the Music Build- a U.S. proposal to give a definite Another provision calls for the WASHINGTON President ing. Everyone is invited. Minister To Talk international character to Egypt's Eisenhower yesterday announced plans for operation of the Canal. as "rot" reports that he is pre- To Charming Club paring to step out of office and The President said the United The Rev. Sidney Peterman Com ni it t ee Meets turn the reins of government Shots Today States continues to support the over talk on "Myths, Legends a n d The Segregation Committee to Vice President Richard M. Nix- United Nations in its efforts to The second of the diphtheria- Learning" at the Charming Club , will discuss circumstanees in- on. keep peace in the Middle East. meeting Sunday at 7:45 p.m. at volved in the barring of a Ne- tetanus shot series will be given the Church, 160 COLLEGE BILL iracr-s TEST gro fraternity on capus at its ISRAELITES PURSUE ARABS today, according to the Health First Unitarian N. 3rd St. SACRAMENTO - - The fate of week!) meeting this afternoon ISRAEL Israeli officials 1- Office. The Shots will he given omnibus measure providing for nounced that "large security His talk Will be followed by a an at 3:30 o'clock in the Student In the Health Office, Room 31, five new state colleges yesterday group also will (Ba- forces" moved almost to the Jor- group discussion of the problems Union. The MODERN DANCE CONCERT SIT Croshavi, is principle. stern test before the fru- dan border today in pursuit of from 9 a.m. to In a.m., and of Integrating man's new Klan- fared a rns, the housing situation In the with the Contemporary Dancers of San Francisco, will ap- to 1 p.m. dancer gal Senate Committee on Finance. /WS area, Fedayeen Arab commandos I who from 2 11.111 tifk knowledge with past know- pear here sith the San Francisco group on Saturday in concerts to The bill, which provides for im- ambushed an Israeli police patrol, ledge and beliefs. be gien at 2, and 7 p.m. in the Unttere Theater. .X11 announcements should he SpaZtanaiiii 1st the sl'AILTAN DAILY office Spartanaibi Cs :30 p.m. on the day prior to awit and Parry publiration. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Entorisd as second class matter April 24, 1934, it San Jose, Calif., It rorth my time to make an under the act of Marsh 3. Irv, - - -P4190 2 Thursday, April 4, 1957 Anti-Diserimination Pro-niscrimination appeal to them. Even if I did, I Member California Newspaper Pub. Dear Thrust and Parry: Dear Thrust and Parry: lishers' Association. am afraid that my accomplish- delivered -to EDITORIAL Yesterday I made a phone call In the past few weeks, the Published daily by the Associated ments would be few. of San Jose Slate College. to the person who advertised, in SPARTAN DAILY has run many Students your home I cannot effectisely alt rick I he except Saturday end Sunday. during the classified section of the articles concerning the problem year with one issue dor. managers of apartment buildings the college fresh. piping hot Stuart Inman Will Be an Asset to SJS SPARTAN DAILY dated March of discrimination. Most of the art- lag each final usentination period. and rooming houses. Therefore I Irorn portable ovens The Athletic Department has made a wise decision in hiring the 27, an apartmept for rent. The icles have been leveled against Subscriptions accepted only on of our basis. In person to whom I talked seemed must attack you, the staff social organizations, namely the rema;nds,,,f,s-hool year Services of one Stuart Inman as freshman basketball and track coach Spring semester, student newspaper I am quite fraternities and sororities. Out of tau senniater. $3; in foe nest year. very willing to rent his property. $I 50. sure that your intention is not embarassment, I suppose, the Inman has all the attributes of a good coach: the knack for turn- Then the inevitable: Telephone: CYpress PIZZA to advertise for those who dis- ing out winning teams together with the ability to gain the respect I asked him if he rented to social organizations have not tonal, Eat. 210: Advertising Dept criminate, but ituch is your prac- stated their standings on the sit- at its very best! and admiration of his players and the fans. colored students. His replay was. Ext. 211. tice. It Is not necessary for our Co., CHOOSE FROM There is little doubt about his ability as a basketball player. Fans "Yes, everyone in the building is uation. In this article I will try Press of the Globe Printing DAILY staff to solicit or accept 1445 South First St.. San Jose Celif. who watched him on the San Jose State court from 1947-50 will give a college student." to state the exact issue at hand Seeing that funds from those persons who so delicious testimony to th's. As a forward on the Spartan quintet in 1949, he he had misunderstood the and what questions must be de- ques- openly practice discrimination. styles set a new single gam, scoring record with 32 points, and a new tion, I had to repeat it. This time cided upon. Editor 10 After all, the SPARTAN DAILY seasonal record with 521 points. In addition, he holds the three-year he understood' and was vein/ The fraternities and sororities BOB PENTZER is an official organ of the student total points mark with 1333. prompt in delivering to me an are social groups and the ques- Busints Menai:1w Spaghetti Inman's coaching talents were demonstarted with successful emphatic, "Nit" body, and should serve the better tions of economic equality, equal HENRY HUSTEDT Interests of same. Being a mem- Lasagna All Styles seasons at Madera Hrgh School and later at Roosevelt High School Do you think that I was sur- employment rights, recognition Day Fdifor ber of the student body, I must GAUNTZ in Fresno. prised to receive that answer be- for accomplishments, integration MEL Gnocchi assert that your leading me into into schools, etc., do not enter News Editor W01t Taylor But it was in the 1954-55 season as head cage mentor at Santa cause this was not the first time' situations which sometimes prove Into the problem. Feature Editor Marilyn Peters Ravioli Ana College that hr gained wide recognition. In that season, only this type of incident has hap- Editor ..... Don Becker Deliwery Hours: quite embarrassing is quite con- A social group is one in which Sports his second at the junior college, Inman gave the fans something for pened. Your classified section has Society Editor Pet Baratini trary to my interests. A.M. which they almost had given up hopea winning team. been sery instrumental in lead- men and women associate, par- Fins Arts Editor -- Mary Ann Billed 5 P.M. to 1 Kaltenbach Daily A 14-1 I season's record in itself may not seem exceptionally im- ing me and others into repeat I am hoping that you will check take of the same activities, go on Wir Editor Jim into this matter in the near fu- dates, etc.: social activities involve Photit Editor Jim Cohun pressive. But considering it was the first time in modern history that performances of this situation. Rosalind Berthold and Exchange Editor __ CALL a Santa Ana College basketball team had a better than .500 season What is this, a directed lab sec- ture so that incidents of this associations between ,men Librarian Donne Slain it takes on a greater significance. This rec or d, incidentally, was tion in segregation practices? If nature eats be avoided. If you find women. When a boy and girl like such an investigation impossible, each other they often neck ana CY 4-2558 amassed with a starting team that averaged less than six feet in so, then the lecture section of this (C30 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY height, and three of the five were freshmen. course should be offered because then I would like to take this perhaps eventually get married. lemon's ability to assimilAte himself quickly to a new environ- I am curious as to what my re- opportunity to thank you for your If members of minority groups II. - . To ment is another point in his favor. In two years at Orange Coast action should be. leads. They have led me to face such as Negroes are admitted into III E HOLLAND they 111 ..... College he developed the finesse in his players that enabled the club On the other hand, since it is one big sign which reads, DIS- these social organizations, E. Santo Clore it 12th, this past season to tie for the Eastern Confernce championship. the privilege of property owners CRIMINATION. will, as all members will, partici- With Inman at the helm, fans can look forward to some dynamic to rent their property to whbm- William R. Black; pate in all of the activities of freshman basketball at San Jose State next season. W.T. ever they desire. I do not think ASH 6587 the organization. So I say to the sorority girls, if you are willing to date and WORK OF ART Unique Spartan City Residents Share Problems. Economic, Social and Scholastic neck with Negrges, if you desire by By TOM BRIVFIN of foe youngsters lived there, surrounding yard. The pre-school 'sitting service. to have a colored husband and ART CLEANERS Spartan City is a unique part , This has been the top family group appreciated this very much. There are .more pleasant cus- colored children, then eliminate of San Jose State College. In this numerically since the village was When trucks came to put in the toms. One that illustrates the co- discrimination clauses from your 398 E. SANTA CLARA housing facility for married vet- founded in 1946. sand it was accompanied by operation of the city families, is constitutions. To the fraternity erans attending SJS live more If you think that toddlers don't twenty half-pint supervisors, all the practice of inviting upstairs men I say, if you do not mind SWEATERS & CA HMERE COATS than 160 families, each sharing have their own fads and customs, of whom carefully inspected the or downstairs neighbors to all having your lady friends become OUR intimate with Negroes, then bar 15% many of the same economic, social a look at Spartan City's current workmen, measured, with their parties. SPECIALTY DISCOUNT none from your ranks. To the and scholastic problems. crop would change your mind. eyes, the amount of sand put into Another example of helpful- With Your minority group I say, state yout,. Spartan City is located east and Right now no self-respecting three each box and climbed all over the ness, is the assistance families 1 HOUR SERVICE ASS CARD or your ultimate goal' west of the football stadium. In year old resident would think of trucks. moving in or out of apartments purpose west Spartan City live veterans using the swings in a conventional After the sand was in, the little get Irons their neighbors. If too and do not evade the issue. with children or wives who ex- manner. It just is not' done. The supervisors decided that boxes men struggle up a stair with a Many will say that I am preju- pect babies imminently. The east present style calls for swinging were no place for sand, anyway, refrigerator they are sure to diced or ignorant, but I believe provides three room apartments on ones stomach with feet and and carried it under their porches. be offered aid, not only the the issue has been stated clearly SO?? for married vets with no income head hanging approximately the Needless to say, the city's sand moral satiety hut physical help and completely and only a de- remains to be made. They're finally here . . . tax deductions. - same distance from the ground. boxes are again sandless. RS Well If a car stalls In the cision ASB 7153 If the children of SJS When the kids, as they call parking lot a push will be gisen THE CHILDREN vets had Steigs new numbers . . . west Spartan City livented the English language each other, get around 2i,i In short order. Children in The Centennial barbecue, on, range from new born babies to the most frequent letter would be years old, it's time to go ad- ECONOMIC JUGGLING of the special activities plann(d Come and see them teenagers. Until recently, a family either "p" or "k". The words the ventiering. That means to go Men in the city do everything for the Festival In May, will ti at tots make up sound like "pok", outside the gate. In the kid's from sorting soda bottles to trac- held at the Santa Clara County "koop", "puk" and "pak." "Pak" set, "You ain't within' till you ing people who skip out on their NOW Fairgrounds Exposition Hall, and 277 E. SAN FERNANDO is something especially bad. The been out the gate without per- debts. Wives work, in some cases will include entertainment and in- APPEARING little ones every now and then mission." One little. girl, less (with the children deposited in a Jo? The Store With The College Editestien" formal dancing. point at an imaginary figure and than three, Wait found more nursery) while hubby goes to DINAH say, "Get away from here. pak." than ten blocks from home af- school. Another method is for the Mothers, when they come to take ter her adventuring. wife to work at night while the Seniors... Make a date with tomorrow WASHINGTON children home are surprised to Spartan City has a waiting list old man takes care of Junior and If you are graduating in Science, Engineering, Business Administration COMING: find that they are one of the of 195 students, all married vets also tries to study. unwanted "paks" and are told or all most. There have been cases In a typical ten unit building now is the time to get ERROL to Or allied Subjects, the facts on exceptional schedule is like this: GARDNER keep away in no uncertain terms. of veterans putting their applica- the work Opportunities at North Amer can Aviation. Sw,day Jam FILLING SAND ROX tion in before they got married. two students have full time jobs, 3 to Recently, the Spartan City The two-story units, in west one works days and goes to school 7 P.M. Council decided to put clean sand Spartan City, were moved here nights, the other does the op- in the sand boxes which dot the from Richmond. Calif., in the fall posite; three men are student of 1946. East City's one-story units teachers; two have part-time jobs; came from Vallejo later the same three are looking for part time year. At first the housing units work and the other two apparent- were operated by the federal gov- ly aren't planning to work this ernment hut were transferred to semesterthey don't know about the state in 1951. next year though. Thee city is completely self- In the 1141111ft building use' supporting and rules under wives work full time, tut' part. is kWh the apartments operate. time and two of the other three slate that expenditures cannot are expecting a %Nit from the exceed Income. At present the stork. As you can see, Spartan city Is undergoing an extensive City Is a hard working commun- rennosation program. New por- ity. hots have been met tip on the At 9 p.m. mothers have their %%est Spartan ('ity Apartments children down, as they say. (I've and new sidings, either of as- always wanted to ask "down Orestes shingle or stucco have what?" but so far have refrained) been proposed for both sections', And quiet descends on West Spar- .iceortiling tip Neal Cronin, hous- tan City. ing manager. It seems like a small town after EN HELP WIVES midnight. There is little traffic Where the planes nf the future Where missiles that can mustier Cr. being created right now. The City has its own customs. on Seventh street. no children are space are already under way. One thing different from most crying, and the lights of many communities is the amount of help apartments are out. The quiet wives get from their student hus- time is when homework is being bands. It is a usual sight at the done, when clot hers are mended, FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR PROSPECTS WITH THE COMPANY city to see men !tutting out and or when women are attending WHERE TOMORROW'S METHODS ARE BEING PUT INTO PRACTICE taking down laundry. 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NCAA Ringfest Opens Tonight Spartan cport4 Daily Report of Spartan Athletics 111ursday. April 4, 1957 SPARTAN DAILY Page 3 Four Card ------Show Spartans on Slate For First Round Bouts Grid Schedule 1.1C Nine Nips By DON BECKER The nation's best college boxers collide tonight in opening round Has Alteration Freshmen, 7-4 action of the NCAA ring championships at Pocatello, Idaho. San Diego State's footballers San Jose Junior College nine Six SpartansBob Tafoya, 119 lbs.: Pete Cisneros, 125 lbs.; will play San Jose State on Oct. turned back a visiting SJS Fresh Nick Akana, 132 lbs.; Welvin Stroud, 139 lbs.; Al Julian, 147 lbs.; 19, instead of the previous sched- baseball team yesterday afternoon and Stu Rubine, 156 lbs. are entered in the tourney. uled night of Nov. 22 which is the NOW PLATING by a 7-4 score with pitcher Julio At least four of the local battlers will see action tonight, accord- Spartans' open date, Athletic di- Escamilla giving up only one run St peed of ell Fiction legend Lies! ing to the latest pairing announcements. Tafoya will mist Nevada's rector W. V. Ittabbard, announced in the first eight innings, accord- Sam Macias; Cisneros takes on Monday. "THE TRUE STORY OF ing to State coach Bill Gustafson Harvey Lancour of Michigan than the five champions they had The complete 1957 grid slate JESSE JAMES" State; Stroud faces Bill Maloney In the PCIs. now reads: John Jurivich was SJS' leading Robt Wagner Jeff Hunter phis of Washington State and Julian In tonight's action, two of the Sept. 21 -at Stanford hitter with a triple in two hits goes and a pair of rbi's. Larry Williams "WOMEN OF PITCAIRN IS." against Bill Haynes of Idaho four Spartans must be rated as Sept. 27--at Denver State. underdogs. Nevada's Sam Macias Oct. S --Arizona State was the losing pitcher. Akana and Rubine have not as won a tight decision over Bobby Oct. 12at Oregon yet been assigned foes for tonight. Tafoya in their last meeting dur- Oct. 19San Diego State STOKE'S STUDIO ing A possibility exists that they may the regular season. Tafoya Oct. 26No. Texas State LEADING TAMALE draw byes until tomorrow eve- lost to Idaho State's Bob Abeyta Nov. 2at Cal Poly Dean Walter PARLOR ning's semi-final card. at the PCIs and he, in turn, was Nov. 9COP FEATURING SPANISH tviartin Slezak decisioned by Macias in the finals Nov. 16at Fresno State As a team, the locals do not FOOD TO TAKE HOME AnnaMarie Alberghetti of that tourney. Nov. 22- Open figure to be in contention for the 53 N. FIRST CT 4-teSe team title. Idaho State. which won If Tafoya can win tonight, he Nov 30 at I! of Hawaii "TEN THOUSAND the PCI's with relative ease, is stands a good chance of going all BEDROOMS" an overwhelming favorite to dom- the way. Plus inate the national picture. Al Julian faces a rugged experi- enced foe hi Bill Haynes of Idaho Betty Davis San Jose, however, could win in State. The Bengal slugger was Bourbon's the runner-up position just as they narrowly defeated by Bob Cow of "STORM CENTER" did in the PCI's. The Pacific Cal Poly for the PCI 147 lb. title Coast. this year the national focal French Laundry in Sacramento. At Pocatello, he point of collegiate boxing strength, EASY, POLIZZISpartan jar plin flipper ('limb Poli,z1 fires 14%1 ay figures to be tough. Julian can be In practice in preparation for Sri nwet a Ills the SSII Fran- SPARTAN DRIVE-IN is tabbed by most ring followers Olympic Club and the Santa Claris Youth Center. Polizil hit Cash and Carry Marlon expected to put up a good battle. cisco N.chin+e Glenn to win a majority of the individual the 202 ft. mark last iigainst Stanford for his best effort this irrondo Key A win for him would not be rated Ford titles. Michigan State and Wis- season. 15% DISCOUNT in as a startling upset. Bob Cow will consin, normally national power- "TEA HOUSE OF THE be waiting for him if he gets by 378 W. Santa Clara St. CYpress 5-1767 houses, were both vanquished by AUGUST MOON" Haynes. Cow has twice defeated E. DALMON DLit the locals and are not as strong "DAKOTA INCIDENT" Julian. Thinclads Ready as in previous years. Linde Darnall Dal Robrtson Welvin Stroud is expected to The prospective San Jose run- defeat Bill Maloney of WSC. He ner-up finish is not then merely has handled the chore twice be- MAYFAIR wishful thinking. The local en- fore. Ron Rail of Idaho State and For Tough Test trants will have to be at their By RANDIE E. POE NOW AT REGULAR PRICES! John Butler of Michigan State Marlow Nachilio Glenn best. are the tough ones for Stroud to The potentially formidable San run with Zellers. Brndo Kyo Ford A factor going against the San beat. He will probably face one Francisco Olympic Club and. the Former Occidental ace Ed Shinn in Jose contingent will be the highly or the other tomorrow barring an not-so-fortnidable Santa Clara adds spark to the, "Winged 0" "TEA HOUSE OF THE partisan crowd in Pocatello. Nat- upset tonight. Youth Center might help deter- attack in the middle distances. AUGUST MOON" NEW urally, it will be almost to a man The Pete Cisneros-Harvey Lan- mine the strength of the SJS Shinn reeled off a :49.1 effort in In vociferous support of the Idaho cour 125 lb. conflict can only be track team in the triangular meet the 440 against Stanford. EL RANCHO State entries. The Bengals, by the called a tossup. Cisneros de- at Spartan Field Saturday. Spartan Coach Bud Winter SHIPMENTS way, have a,man entered in every cisioned Lancour here earlier this TO date, the Spartans' record will IMP !sprinter Rim Giardina Ann. Sailer Chailecton Hetton in weight division. year, but the bout was mighty Isn't worrying UCLA, USC or In the quart ermile. Glardlois This Week at "THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE" At Sacramento, for the PCIs, close. Provided Cisneros can once Cal, whom the locals nieet at pulled a Ii:unstring muscle cur- plus the crowd was largely non-parti- again dispose of the fast moving Berkeley next week. Vast Im- bs the quarternille- Giardina "MEN IN WAR" san, thus affording the opportun- Lancour, he still will have to face provements has,' been made. lier in the year and WM sive his Robed Ryan Aldo Ray Mosher's ity for more objective judging. Cyril Okamoto of Idaho State. howeser. and at least seven lo- Initial action Saturday. iie is a This wil not be the case in Poca- Okamoto is reportedly greatly cal thinciads has,. already top- :9.9 wrinter. tello. It wil not be surprising if ir.ed over his loss to Cisneros for ped their previous best perform- Les Bittner. a 220 ft. flinger. SPORTSIIIRTS Styling OW NI FE- the Bengals turn up with more th PCI crown. ances. leads the Olympic Club's javelin- Ivy League dry. 10 irr 0 teammate, John Saturday's showing should al- ists, although his from "PRIVATE PROGRESS" low spectators to better appraise Bugge. is not far behind at 216 5395 The Funniest British Comedy since -Gnvive.- You'll laugh horn the ATO, DU Tonight San Jose State's muscles. ft. first scene end never stop' Added San Francisco's Olympic Club The Spartans employ Chuck Po- from "GODS OF THE ROAD" plus has top-drawer talent in almost lizzi, who might be finding him- BATHING SUITS '495 "LAND OF THE BIKE" For Crown every event. self after a 202 ft. toss last week. Frat duo Er- Their highjampIng Alpha Tau Omega and Delta o'clock: and the winners of Thurs- S-T-R-E-T-C-II BELTS nie Shelton. es -('MC NCAA '2" Upsilon will battle tonight for the day night's independent games SAI2ATOGA champ, and Bernie Allard, for- Mt41001 T-31/31'its Intramural Fraternity League will square off at 8 p.m. mer Notre Dame kingpin wUl Lick SI% immers REPP TIES round robin championship in the Frida y -- the The show that cannot Independent leap with any cons’s In the '2" Spartan Gym beginning at 7:30 League and Fraternity League be shown in San Jose. CONN t ry. Top Frw-11. 58-19 p.m. champs will meet at 8 p.m. for Adults pole vaulters, Red Barnes, BELOW Both teams have been in a near- the Intramural title. Three The Freshman swimmers lost a REDUCED TO COST and Whalen, also constant deadlock for first place Bill Flint, and John dual meet Tuesday to James Lick SHIRTS Van Heusen will garner points in most meets. High School 58-19 but Spartan DRESS in the league since the beginning PACIFIC COAST LEAGUES Charcoal, Oatmeal of the season and remain unde- TEAM W I. The Olympic Club employs Bill Augenstein picked up a pair DENIMS Blue, feated, both with 8-0 win -loss rec- Pi Kappa Alpha 9 0 Bumper Watson (ex-Florida) and of first places in the losing ef- Hurry Sizes are limited! ords. Tap-A -Keg-Five 8 1 Keith Brownsberger (ex-Stan- fort. splints, and Tod Lew- However, both teams plus the Tau Delta Phi 7 2 ford) in the Augenstein won the '200 yard in the lox:aril:imp. third and fourth place fives will Green Squad 5 4 is (ex-Yale) freestyle and the 150 yard Indi- be entered in next Wednesday internationals 4 5 They offer Lowell Zellers, who vidual medley against the high LOUIE ROCHEMONT night's playoffs. SCCE's 4 5 ham knocked dawn a 4:17 mile schiyolers. Lorne Brown nabbed a Here is how the Intramural Phantom Five 3 6 thin season, in the distance second spot for. the Spartan year- ANIMAL- IOWA League champ is to be determined. Fighting Five 2 7 events. The Spartans' Wen Bond lings in the 100 yard butterfly .11, TECHNICOLOR moler's for men Next Wednesday night four Chi Pi Sigma 1 fi will lune ill he in top shape to event and fresismn Brtit Finley t;07(1151;F:' MI it ELL'S PrOlenml Ror.l-X11 games will be played to determine Red Sox's 1 8 placed second in the 100 yard back 121 S. 4th ST. ( Down the Alley) second round qualifiers for Thurs- INTER stroke. day night's three games, which -COAST LEAGUE* will deteimine the Independent TEAM W L Alumni Makes Sat. representatives and the Fraternity Sparvets 8 1 representatives. These two quin- Bruins 6 3 Ski tets will meet Friday night for Newman Club 5 3 Plans for BRIDALS "the works." Dugout Dandies 5 4 Wednesday night - - Pi Kappa IFT's 5 4 Organization Esquires 4 4 Rondevue Alpha vs. the Bruins, 6:30 o'clock; A Perfect Plans are being laid tor the Tap-A-Keg-Five vs. the Sparvets, Tappa Nug Keg 3 6 and formation of a San Jose State 7:30 o'clock; first place finisher Theta Chi 3 6 Alumni Ski Club, according to in the Fraternity League vs. the Baker Hall Five 2 7 he PIZZA t and Peggy Major, secretary of third place five, 8:30 p.m,; and Spartan Chi 2 7 Assn. FORMALS the second place squad vs. the *League round robin is com- fourth place team in thc Fratern- pleted. A questionnaire has been mailed The charming, intimate nature of this hideaway has ity League, 9:30 o'clock. to many alumni in the immediate FRATERNITY LEAGUE area requesting their interest in Rentals and Sales Thursday night --the losers of long been a favorite meeting place for SJS under- such The early returns of Casual Dresses end Accessories. Wednesday's 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 TEAM a plan. ledges Prices. the questionnaire have shown Quality Merchandise, p.m. contests will meet in a con- Alpha Tau Omega it 0 graduates. Dross Designer here fo help you. for such a club. solation game at 6:30 p.m.; win- Delta Upsilon great enthusiasm National Charge Eau It is that the Alumni ners of Wednesday's Fraternity Sigma Chl 7 2 probable 855 W. Sao Carlos CV 54061 will vote its League games will meet at 9:30 Sigma Nu 4 4 Board of Directors Theta Xi 4 4 approval at the April 8 meeting. Wh yhas it enjoyed so much success? The deli- Delta Sigma Phi 4 5 Research is also being carried Kappa Alpha 5 out in respect to the establishment cious Italian foods prepared and the friendly efficient San Jose Health Club Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 5 of an Alumni Ski Lodge, accord- Kappa Tau 2 6 ing to Miss Major. If established. service provided are but two of many, many reasons. Phi Sigma ONE YEAR FREE! Kappa 2 6 the lodge facilities would be avail- Lambda Chl Adpha 8 able Alumni and students alike. If these re,Its e, not oblno,c1 to within 60 cleys. GAIN REDUCE Music also is yours while you cut for but u 3" oe your CHEST 4- on your WAM on their 5c juke box. 2" on your ARMS 3" on your HIPS ROAST BEEF NICKEL 2" on your LEGS 3- on your LEGS IS lbs. WEIGHT 15 Lbs. WEIGHT 85` PERSONAL INSTRUCTION GUARANYSID or your Don't become dull because of lack of SAN REMOS MONEY ARCHIE'S exercise. Stop in today at the San Jose CYpress Health Club. 413 E. Santa Clara Street, BACK Willow St., off Almaden 4-4009 CY 7-3251. 3 blocks from campus. STEAK HOUSLA 545 S. 2nd St. Hours 7 A.M. to 9 pi KA

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Page 4 SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, April 4, 1967 - Pre-Med Club Couples In Swing With Spring Season; SJS Students Attend _Annual Tours Hospital Announce Pinnings, Engagement, Wedding HT Pike of Delta Upsilon Miss Jackson, a freshman exploratory Pathology Lab The engagement of Jayne McVicker is a junior business ed- ' major from Los Altos. Ed is a Wright to Tom Lasky was an- Angeles. junior business administration Radio Engineers Conference The Pre-Medical Society recent- ucation major from Los nounced recently. Jayne is a sop- Pike is a junior business admin- major from Santa Ana. More than 350 students from , 1:00-2:30 p.m. Tours and exhib- The guest speakers for the day ly toured the San Jose Hospital's homore business major and Tom istration major from Oakland. NELSON-FRIEDMAN SJS, University of California and its of the l'.C. engineering facil- are: Jack Ingersoll of Neely En- pathology laberafbry, according to attends Stanford where he is a HAIGH-MeCARON Mary Friedman, freshman edu- Stanford are expected to Partici- ities. terprises; Admiral Charles Jay Stephen Mod. society secretary. junior social science major. He Dottie McCaron passed the cation major recently announced pate in the second annual Institute 2:30-5:15 p.m. Professor John R. Singleton, head of the U.C. En- The group was guided by Dr. is a member of Sigma Nu, The traditional box of candy to her her pinning to Jerry Nelson, Phi of Radio Engineers Joint Student Whinnery will deliver the opening gineering Extension: W.W. Har- Robert Dennis, pathology labor- couple is planning an August 11 Alpha Chi Omega sisters Monday Mu Alpha, a senior at Iowa State Conference on the U.0 campus address and introduce the master ger technical director of Beckman atory director, who called patho- wedding at the Stanford Chapel. night to announce her pinning to University. Mary is a member of toda), beginning at 12 noon. High- of ceremonies. John McCullough. Instruments and W. Bruce Wholey, logy "a new and vital field," add- SCHAEFLE-GAULT Jeb Haigh. Dottie is a sophomore Kappa Phi, light of the conference will be an chairman of the San Francisco project engineer at Hewlett-Pack- ing that, -its importance to the Nancy Gault and Roger home economics -Open House" by the U.C. Engine- section of the IRE. ard. modern hospital must not be Schaefle major from Santa KARPEN-HEATH recently announced ering Department. Luster-rated' their New Ana and Jeb is a Sigma Chi from 1.1z Heath passed the traditional Year's Day wedding. The joint meeting, which is free Pathology is the study of the Nancy is a Altadena. candle to her Chi Omega sorority freshman and open to the public, will feature nature of diseases. physical education major BRADY-SWEETLAND sisters Monday night to announce and Roger is a four guest speakers in sales, mil- PLACEMENT CORNER The Society first visited the senior industrial Pete Brady, former SJS student her pinning to Don Karpen, Delta arts itary electronics, personnel and hospital's cytology room, where major. Both are from Camp- and a member of Alpha Tau Ome- Sigma Phi. Liz is a senior edu- bell. manaisement, and research a n ii members were allowed to examine ga, announced his pinning to Paula cation major from Sunnyvale. Don Placement inters iews will con- SENIORS REGISTER de% einpment engineering. prepared slides showing abnor. PIK E-MeVICKER Sweetland, a sophomore secretar- is a senior commercial art major tinue tomorrow in the Placement Graduating A dinner is planned in the even_ seniors planning to malities which indicated the pres- Beverly McVicker, Alpha Phi, ial major from Portland, Ore. from San Jose, Dries). Room 100. Details, and ap- enter the ing at 6 o'clock after which a armed services immed- ence of cancer. announced her pinning to Richard Brady is from Merced. pointments are available in that iately after graduation joint meeting will take place with in June Dr. Dennis demonstrated the JOIHISON-WASHBURN ' office. should register with the the East Flay Sub -section of the Placement techqique of preparing slides of Saturday at the Phi Sigma Kap- Callaway's Crystal Service, even if they IRE. Two technical papers will be Interviews to be held tomorrow will not be different tissues during the group's pa Moonlight Girl Dance, Don available for jobs in June, Creamery presented at this time. are: accord- tour of the slide room. MEETINGS Johnson announced his pinning to ing to Dr. Edward W. Clements, the Fountain: Breakfast, Lunch, Free tickets for the event are Montgomery W a r d. Oakland, The students then visited Margie Washburn, a sophomore placement Dinner available from I R E students I officer, main section of the laboratory business administration from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for Alpha Eta Rho will meet this major at 7th & E. Santa Clara Rooms or Even if a *nior must enter the where such tests as blood-typing branch officers in E102 cangidates for retail and account- evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Modesto Junior College. Don is E103. military service, Dr. Clements said. ere carried out. The tour was con- an engineering ing management positions. Aero Lab to work on a San Jose major from Man- his placement file is permanent cluded with a trip to the hospital's The agenda is as follows: Municipal Airport teca. Army Audit Agency, San Fran- and where post-mortem (*X- model. Life's Flight 12:00-1:00 p.m. Motion pictures, can be used by the student morgue HALLAHAN-BURGET cisco, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Delta Phi Upsilon will meet this in Room 247. Cory Hall. "Type after his military service. aminations are conducted. Bob with for accounting graduates for audi- evening at 6:45 o'clock in Room Hallahan announced his pin- Speaks" and "Horizon Unlimited.- ning to Marlene tor trainees and for a special pro- 161. Pledging will start at 7:30 Burget at the Phi Sharp Sight! Sigma Kappa gram in conjunction with the Stan- Ctunorah Club Will Present p.m. Moonlight Dance. Marlene, an Alpha prescriptions filled Eastern Educator ford Graduate School of Business. Fresman Camp Committee will Chi Omega, is a senior eyes examineil and for Junior accounting students meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Room business administration Contralto in Benefit Concert major Is Skeptical Over for summer work. J108. from Louisiana, Bob is a Dr. Jack H. Chennell The Cumorah Club, campus Liszt and Leonard Bernstein. senior Iota Delta Phi will meet this business administration TEACHER PLACEMENT Church Proceeds from the concert will Quiz Show Craze group of the Reorganized evening at 7:30 o'clock at the major from Laguna Beach, OPTOMETRIST Several school districts will hold of Jesus enlist of Latter Day to the church building fund. go home of Rod Norton, 1262 Glen- WINTER-JACKSON CY 5-2747 254 S. 2nd, Dr. Carroll V. Newsom. presi- teacher placement interviews next Saints, will present a benefit con- Tickets are available from Miss wood. Members are asked to as- Ed Winter, Phi Sigma Kappa. -Ten dent of New York University and vveek in the Placement Office. A Studio Theater Marjorie Bradley, CY 4-9538, and Member Spar cert Sunday in the semble in front of the Catholic announced his pinning to Gail director of a scholarship fund number of others are now accept- Mr. of the Speech and Drama Building. and Mrs- Joe .1-1"' Women's Center at 7 o'clock 1Fruit of the Loom Foundation), Inc applications for teaching Va- -contralto Weida featuring mezzo Physics Society will meet Friday recently expressed skepticism over cancies. Details, appointments and Hamilton Bradley, a former music evening at 7:30 o'clock in Room the currently popualr quiz whiz- - application forms are available in SJS. IRCStudents Tour and drama student at S210. There will he a discussion zee on television shows, according the Placement Office. Mrs. Bradley's performance will to United Press. on the "Improbability of Space marph, include works by Bach. Mozart, School districts Campus holding inter- Travel" and election officers. On Ford Motor Plant of "Perhaps we are laying too much and Gian-Carlo (Author of "Barefoot Boy Wttli CAerk," tie.) views next week are: Debussy, Donizetti Social Affairs Committee will stress on the quiz show mentality Menotti, as well as Negro spirit- Monday-- Sacramento a n d meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Room in selecting young people for uals and traditional songs. Frida Afternoon iRiverside. 1-9:30 p.m. for elemen- 24. scholarships," he said. John White, former 'pianist in The Industrial Relations Club tory and high Spartan Oriocel will meet Sat- school positions. ac- THE PULSE,POUNDING SAGA OF 9 think it would tie very in- residence, Villa Montalvo, will will make a field trip to the Ford urday evening at 7:30 o'clock at of Tuesday -Fontana for elemen- Bradley on the piano teresting to award a group company Mrs. Motor Co. assembly plant in Mil- Kagura Hall. There will be a ser- DE WITT CLINTON, AMERICAN tar)' and high school positions. 9 seholarchips en the basis of se. and will also perform works by pitas tomorrow afternoon accord- vice project social. Scrapbooks will other than the a.m. to 12 noon: Rio Linda for ing to Ted Lusk, club president. nomplishment be made. Members are asked to Let us today turn our eager young minds to the in- elementary positions, standard competithe examine- 9 a.m. to 12 Honor Society All members and other indus- bring cartoons, periodicals and spiring story of De Witt Clinton, one of the greatest t ions. noon: and Fresno for elementary trial relations majors interested in scissors. figures in American history and - unaccountably - one and high school positions, 1-4:90 "It would be rewarding. too, to making the trip should meet to- World University Service Coon- of the most neglected. compare the winners of these P-m, Plans Rushing morrow at 1 p.m. at Building W. ell will meet today at 12:30 p.m. Lusk said. Transportation will be scholarships with those who have Wednesday-- Monterey and Po- Chi Sigma Epsion, secretaril in Room L315, Dr. Rao. a profess provided. OT won by competitive examination mona for elementary and high honor society, met last Thursday sor from India will be the guesi In addition to a guided tour of re oi SMOKE NAtc4f14.4. to. see whichsomp.fares better in school positions, 1:20-4:40 p.m.; to discuss semester activities. A speaker. factory operations, a special trip college and after," he continued. Modesto for elementary and high rush tea is being planned for FuLiPt4Oftg/S0'. will be made through the person- Merwin J. Joseph. chairman of school positions, 1:30-4:30 p.m. April 10. with an initiation des- rrw president of' nel and industrial relations offices. Department Head the fund and a vice School districts accepting ap- sert to be held May I. Election of the schol- the company financing plications for elementary positions officers is scheduled for May 27. To Speak Tonight arships, said: I are: Officers of Chi Sigma Epsilon Newman Chaplain "The fact Is that many quiz are Dixie Wilson, president; Pat Dr. Dudley Moorhead, head of Arbuckle, Brisbane, Los Gatos, heroes are mental freaks, with , Page, vice president; Karlean Tol- Talks On Wedlock the History, Geography and Econ- literally 'photographic minds' Tres Pinos, Bishop, Porterville, ry; omics Department, will deliver Phi les, corresponding secrete Father John S. Duryea, Newman capable of accumulating miscel- Azusa and Yerrno. Alpha Theta's spring initiation Gladys Urldge, recording secre- Club chaplain, will speak on "Sue_ Ianeous facts the viay an attic School districts accepting appli- lecture in the College Chapel to- tary; Sue Bistline, treasurer: Lora cess in Marriage" tonight at 9 collects junk. cations for both elementary and night at 730 p.m. Seven new mem. Brunello, historian; and Mrs. An- o'clock in Newman Hall, 79 S. 5th "They are not capable of secondary positions' are: berg will be initiated. derson, adviser. St. making any original contribution Phi Alpha Theta is a national taahl Placentia. Sanger and Trona. The talk will be the fifth in the Ve am/ hog fdri to society. history honorary society which High schools now accepting ap- Newman Club's Annual Marriage "To a great extent, competitive elects its members from students plications for secondary positions Pledges Model Series and will follow the regular Clinfpn (,potime scholarship examinations, like the are: who have completed 12 units of De Witt called Aaron-Burnl first club meeting at 8:15 p.m. made himself known to fame in 1756 when Governor favor this type of men history with a average quiz shows, San Leandro, Fowler Hanford, grade point William Penn commissioned him to survey the forests of put a premium on In Style Show I C.P.A. tality. They Monrovia, Lancaster. Denair, Los of at least 3.01. Overall the Western Reserve. (One is inclined to wonder what in or competitiveness, and Panhellenic will sponsor must memory, Banos and Fall River Mills. Junior Prof Talks On Art be at least 3.0. the world Governor Penn could have been thinking of, on sheer luck. a fashion show, to be held at the for De Witt Clinton was eighteen months old at the time.) A nursery school teacher is need.. Dr. Richard G. Tansey, associate "They undervalue ambition, per- First Christian Church at 5th and However, the little chap did remarkably well. He surveyed ed at the Monterey Child Care Professor of art. Will speak to sonality. drive and, above all, cre- San Fernando streets, on April Drawn Into Ticket as far west as Spokane, teaching phonetic English to Center. the Wesley Foundation on "Chris- more aliveness. Yet these are the quail - 9th. than twelve million Indians along the way, and then, tian Art and Architecture" Sun- HAMDEN. Conn.(UP) Yale tired but happy, he became Johnny Appleseed. ties that build progress," he con- TEACHERS The event, which will take place 'rota day. 7 p.m., at 24 N. 5th St. The student Jon E. Erickson, was fined eluded The Napa County School Dis- from 7 to 8 p.m., will feature Later, he became a keelboat and sailed home to enter talk will follow the Foundation's $21 for speeding after explaining politics. He tried to join the Greenback trict will hold a guided tour of the clothes from Stuart's. Refresh- Party, but his regular 35-cent "Snack Supper" at he went driving because he felt back wasn't green ments will be served. enough, so he joined the Whigs. county Saturday for prospective 6 p.m. All interested persons are so 'bad about his poor work on pledge from each sorority He was offered the Whig nomination for the presi- teachers. Interested students One Invited. an architectural Classified problem. dency, but declined., with the celebrated statement: "If should sign up this afternoon in will model. nominated I will not run; if elected I will not serve." FOR RENT the Placement Office, Room 100, so that a car pool for transpor- St But the Whigs only nudged each other and said, "That Illerhew. Hall has vacancies for udents Receive tation to Napa can be arranged. old fox, he's just playing hard to get." So they nominated rta. & hd. 2 biks. from SJS. 106 N. him Transportation for the tour itself Holy Comm u n ion anyhow, and sure enough he did not run, but he was 5111s CY 3-2216. Summer Sch. rm. Nobody but Roos is first elected anyhow, and sure enough he did not serve. In will be provided by the district. and kitch. privileges. Catholic students will receive in California 6portswearl fact, he was elected to a second term, which he also did the not serve. However, only a few top Sus. for men, linen, hitch. priv. !Holy Communion together at :Alect your new swimsuit Whigs knew there St was nobody in the White House. The rest of the country $25 mo. e. 633 S. 5th St. a 19:30 a.m. Mass, Sunday at selection finest Patrick's Church at 9th and Santa : from a thought that the President was confined to his room with a wrenched knee. For a while people WANTED Religious Council Clara streets, according to Father in comfort and style. sent "Get Well" cards, but soon everyone forgot and turned their atten- yr. old Co. has John S. Duryea, Newman Cite, Need Money? 112 tit:al to important matters like opening the west, inventing openings for men & coeds pt. time, Views State Bill chaplain. the buffalo, and the Black Tom Explosion. flex. hrs. $60-80 per uk. poss. AX The Student Communion Stincia At their breakfast meeting Sun- 6-9442 bet. 4-6 p.m. Is observed once each month as After two terms as President, De Witt Clinton ), morning, the College Religious a part of the Newman Club achy - entered Yale and took up smoking. He tried several Riders from Pala Wds. off Toyota Council discussed the state bill to Ave. MWF 7:30 TTH 8:30. CL 8- ities. brands of cigarettes until he found the one brand that prevent "unqualified" psycholo- pleased him in every particular-Philip Morris, of conga! 9461. gists from practicing. Boys, Lostadry done. 91.00 week.i (You knew I was going to say that, didn't you? Well, A representative of the Newman Fellowship Meets of course you did, especially if you CY 2-2g76. are a Philip Morris Club said his group had backed Miss Lola Eriksen, instructor in smoker, for if you are, you know what a sweetheart of a Part time job gd. pay, eves. & the bill and urged the individual science education, will be t h e smoke Philip Morris is - how full of rich, natural flavor, Sat. Car req. Interviews at 103 groups to support it. guest of the Presbyterian Student how natural and mellow, how long size and regular. And if you are not a Philip Morris smoker, you've San Ferando, Rrn. 207 at 8:30 The Council discussed prospec- Fellowship at its regular "Meet ' got a treat coming. Light one soon. Light either end.) Tuesday & Thursday. tive chairmen f o r next year's the Professor" series meeting to- WIP do typing In my bone. Rena. Religion In Life Week and also ap- day at 12:30 p.m. at the Preshy- Upon graduation from Yale, De Witt Clinton became rate. CY 2-6143. 1884 Arbar Ave. pointed Lynne Burton chairman of terian Student Center, 99 S. 11th commissioner of baseball and smoked and loved Philip Morris Cigarettes for the rest of his long Olen: Long Reseh. Newport the committee which will put out St. All interested students are in- and distin- guished life, and when at last he was called to his reward, Easter the Campus Religious Directory cited. &mach Vac E. Tyler. CY 4- his friend Old Hickory (Daniel Webster) stood tip in the Senate and said, "How sad that De Witt Clinton must forever separated FOR SALE now be from his beloved Philip Morris!" modern, makes dbl. bed "Nay!" cried Pitt, the Elder (Henry Clay t, bounding cond $35. Aft. 5. House- ? ;1* to his feet. "We need not separate De Witt Clinton and Iltite31 Philip Morris. I know how to keep them trailer. 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