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June Graduates La Torre on Sale graduating In dose Seniors Ls Torre, San Jose State year- pick up commencement tn- may book, Is on sale now In the Stu- in the Bee is I ' s .1 stru,ti011,1 dent Affairs business office and .tdiftlUS. an front of the Spartan book - Instructions I''. 51541111 ii det II More fur sfi.rai. shat is expected of graduates "Only 2100 copies were print- fur OW esendse, to be ed this year," said George Mead - hrid June 10 in Spartan (MN, La Torn- publicity mans- attatt grr. Stadium. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL 47 41,00 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 NO. 112 One Will Be Queen -Music Festival Boasts Housing Rule Lively New Revelries Original Compositions Discussion rays la Ti)ttnpablislmJ1 niusie MUMI 1957 to provide an opportunity for I Again Tonight composition.s will be performed by unpublished works to be per- San Jose State music groups at formed and to promote Music com- Set Monday By GERALD NAi Stir SN who puts over the Lund-Papson third annual Contemporary positions for high the school and col- Drains Editor songs with a professional touch , festival in Concert Hall lege music Necessity and effect of the new Music groups. and does one of the better acting Dr. Gibson Walters, [lousing rule for next fall will be A melodically alive and lavish today. professor of jobs in the show. Compositions for the all -day music, will direct the orchestra discussed by Robert L. Baron, 1960 Revelries, "Innocence and In- prognirn will be presented by band, performance, and William Erlend- tmusing coordinator, Monday in solence," while bogged down in a Male lead, Lee Wolfram, how- choral and chamber en- son, orchestra, professor of music, will con- C11240 at 7:30 p.m. so-so script and story, nevertheless ever, fails to measure up in either groups. The festival is duct the choral groups. Clement managed to put on a surprisingly acting or singing and appears semble A rule that all unmarried stu- open to the public without charge. Hutchinson, assistant professor of professional all-student show last through most of the show stiff The hand, under the direction music, will direct woodwinds, and dents under 21 must live in cam- night- -for an all-student showin and without authority. Dr. Robert Hare, associate pro- Eugene Sterling, graduate student, pus approved housing or dorms Morris Dailey auditorium. of Good acting medals can go to (if music, will perform at will be in charge of the brass en- was placed into effect earlier this fessor With solid musical numbers Diane Hunt, Norman Deter, and this morning. Opening the semble. 10:30 year. picking the show up all the way Linda Gadberry. afternisin program will be presen- The meeting, open to all inter- and eye-pleasing sets by Ralph tation (if chamber music at ,1:30, male lead ested students, will explain ade- F'etterly, "Innocence and Inso- Harvey Block, as the orchestra compositions at 2:30 and lence," written by Bruce Reeves, in the show within a show, is music at 3:30. The festival quate housing and its effect in re- choir TASC Plans at times sparkled. sometimes good, other times less will close at 4:30. lationship to student success. than good. He is at his best doing COMPOSERS' FORUM "There is a direct correlation be- Responsible for the tuneful num- a duet with Miss Peters in the Visiting composers took part in 'Sit-in' Rally tween the type of accommodations bers was Nancy Lund, assisted by title song. Mari -Lyn Henry is cast composers' forum today, moder- a TASC, temporarily recognized and academic success," Mr. Baron Don Papson and Bruce Stinnet, in two femme fatale roles. Thomas Ryan, professor ated by student political party, will spon- who composed the 11 songs, and at 9:30 a.m. said. Many excellent touches under- of music. sor a rally Monday at 11:10 a.m. Papson's worthwhile lyrics com- the composers attending Mr. Baron was formerly assist- score the show, best of which in- Among in Morris Dailey auditorium, ex- bined to highlight the show, direct- festival are Halsey Stevens, ant to the dean of men before clude a torch song, 'That Man I the plaining the proposition on Tues- ed by Diane Hunt. of Southern Califor- assuming the position as housing Met." Miss Hunt is a multi-talent- University day's ballot in support of southern Perle and Larry Aus- coordinator in January. Unfortunately some of the act- ed woman who has no trouble nia; George "sit-ins." University of California, Davis A question and answer period ing and singing and most of the whether acting, singing, or direct- tin. The proposition reads: "We, the campus; George McKay, Univer- will follow the talk. script didn't approach the success ing. students of San Jose State Col- for Junior prom Washington; Ira Schwarz, QUEEN HOPEFULSSome of the candidates ,,f the music, which completely sity of lege, hereby indicate sympathy and Rich Safina, in charge of light- Phillip Browne, Arizona; queen are, front row, Marylin Pasco, Lynne Wallace, Pat Cathcart; .'passed recent years for proles- lowa; support for our fellow students in ing, has mastered a difficult prob- McCann, Ilartnell College; back row, Arlene Werner, Andrea Larkcom, Ruth Long. Jan Corda ml quality. Lowell the South, in their peaceful at- lem of illuminating two sets at Liikewitz, Illinois; John Beaux Arts Costume Joseph tempts to obtain their rightful Best in the show were "Sanga- once, and does the tricky job Smith, California; Sydney Hodkin- civil liberties. We give our specific ..e", a Latin-American number; smoothly. University of Virginia, and son, encouragement to their non-violent Prom To Dance Is Tomorrow Diana," a ballad; "That Man I Junior Feature Music, while lacking in instru- Roger Nixon, Modesto junior col- annual cost wned Beaux demonstrations to gain equal serv- The Met," a torch song; "Innocence Ball sponsored by Alpha ments, had to make do with a lege. ice at public lunch counters." Arts and Insolence," and "So In Love." The festival was established in Gamma, social art fraternity, double piano and drums, in what The ballot asks for a yes or no Queen Selection, Dancing will be held at Lou's Village, According to advance releases, easily could base exploded into vote. Del (_'outiney's dance hand utll to Zeta; Sue Perry, Kappa 1)elta; 1465 W. San Carlos, beginning "Innocence and Insolence" is sup- fully orchestrated numbers. Dr. Mervyn L. Cadwallader, as- provide the music for tomorrow Andrea Larkcom, Chi Omega; Jan at 9 p.m. tomorrow. posed to be a "spoof of 1930 mu- sistant professor of sociology, and As it turned out, the lavish num- CSTA Council night's Junior porn in the Mural Corda, Gamma Phi Beta; Pat Costumes are required and sicals." Dr. Ruth Lavare, assistant profes- bers are a little shaky and fail to room of the St. Francis hotel in Cathcart, Alpha Chi Omega; Ruth prizes will be awarded for the sor of English, will speak in sup- supply the needed en, San Francisco from 9 until 1. Long, Kappa Alpha Theta; Joan best costumes worn by a fac- A spoof, however, must be no- Meets Today port of the proposition. 'Matteson, Alpha Phi, ticeable to be appreciated and sue The event is open to all stu- ulty member and by a student. Judy Roberts. Delta Gamma; cessful. "Innocence," while it had State dues increase, national dents, and dress is dark suits and Dance music will be provided by Marilyn Pesco, Phi Mu; Lynne all the trite qualities and story of Friday Flicks representation and scholarship cocktail dresses. Promo and his Jazz critics. Wallace, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Ball bids are on sale for $2.50 a 1930 musical. nevertheless. Just plans will he key issues facing the Reps To Discuss Bids are available for $2.75 in Sharon Coma, Alpha Omicron Pi: and may be obtained at the Stu- seemed like tired writing instea.l 23rd annual Executive Council front of the cafeteria or in student Fetes 'Bedrooms' Arlene Warner, Sigma Kappa; dent Affairs Business office, TH- of clever satire. meeting of CSTA (California Stu- affairs business office, TH16. Insurance Careers Mary Jo Chapman. Florence Hall, 16, from Alpha Gamma members Friday flicks. spun, : the dent Teachers assn.) today and Reeves' script also fell into some Fifteen representatives from The highlight of the evening at a booth in the Art building. senior class, a-ill resume tonight and Jan Anderson, Wendy Glen. or familiar grooves where dialogue ;roomy: at Burlingame. insurance firms will he on campus will be selection of a queen from a with a showing of "Ten Thou- was concerned, and the ending was Among the representatives from today conducting interviews and field of 14 candidates sponsored sand Bedrooms" in Morris Dai- all it little hazy. over the state will be SJS holding a panel discussion with stu- by sororities and living groups. ley auditorium at 7:30. Admis- Inner Pres Kenneth Prusso and dents for the Careers In Insurance Each couple attending the dance Dr. Tansey, Health Department Regardless of these inherent dif- sion is 25 cents. xa other official delegates. day. will be allowed two votes. ficulties, the 50-member cast put Dean Martin, Anna Marie Al- Also on the agenda for the meet the The event Ls co-sponsored by According to junior class vice on what may prove to be a cour- berghetti and Walter Siezak star .s the eleetion of new officers and SJS Placement Service, Real Es- To Present KNTV Program 5 in "Bedrooms," the story of a president Larry Swenson, there ageous show -if low sales write Ito adoption of the organization's tate and Insurance department.