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Librarian R. Gillis, !tate uots701 6tc.te Libr7.ry .eve 4voie California r2 COUNCIL APPROVES PHIL ROBERTSON California AS SPRING QUARTER DAILY EDITOR; NAMES MORTON SENIOR JUSTICE Phil Robertson was appointed Spartan Daily Editor for Spring quarter at last night's meeting of the Student Council. arta D ily Robertson, a senior journalism major, has served two quarters FULL LEASED WIRE SERV9'111CrrCillt11:17- as associate editor. Jack SiIvey will complete his term with the )00CVI March 17 issue of the Daily. Volume SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1948 Number 100 Lycurgus, campus magazine' on sale last week, showed a profit of $29.16 for the March issue. Al NEW EDITOR TAKES OVER Campbell, manager of the publi- STATE STUDENTS TO FACE HORROR cation, reported that more than 1800 copies have been sold and still are available in the Spartan OF HOUR EARLIER FINAL EXAMS Book Shop. MORTON SENIOR JUSTICE IF DAYLIGHT BILL PASSES SUNDAY Richard Morton was named se- The horror of 7:30 a.m. finals may be increased by one hour next nior justice by ASB President week, if the solons of Emerson "Doc" Arends, with Sacramento push the daylight saving bill unanimous approval of Council. through by Sunday as now is expected. He succeeds Abner Fritz, who re- Yesterday the State Senate unanimously passed a bill to put signed recently. California on daylight saving time. Newly-elected freshman repre- The Assembly made preparations sentativee, Bob Madsen and Roy to take the bill up later in the de Soto, attended their first Stu- day and it appeared it would have dent Council meeting last night. final legislative approval by They were introduced by Arends. Students To Name nightfall. 'Harry Plett was accepted as Already faced with a confused chairman of the Social Affairs time situation due to the emer- committee foE spring quarter. Favorite Tunes gene) reduction in power, Spar- Clare McMurry is the winter tans soon may be faced with a quarter chairman. For Potter Show clock that lies to an even greater A partially-completed copy of extent. the new ASB constitution was More than 5000 post cards will Slow electric clocks give sonic presented for Council perusal. be distributed to students on cam- respite from the ordeal of early Copies also were sent to members pus tomorrow to determine the classes and often allow a few ex- of the Social Science department three tunes they want played over tra winks, but the new menace for recommendations. KFRC March Si when Peter Pot- will work the other way. ter's disc Jockey program honors With the hands of the "jangler" NSA REPORT Phil Robertson, (left) newly-appointed editor of the Spartan San Jose State college. The 30- turned ahead an hour, it con- Vice-President Patty Polk pre- Daily, reviews past issues of the paper with Jack Silvey, outgoing minute show will be broadcast stantly will be perpetrating a sented a report on the National editor. Robertson officially takes over with the first Spring quarter from Los Angeles and will begin barefaced lie against the sun. The Students Association convention Issue of the Daily on March 29. at 10:30 p.m. according to a Ches- clock calmly will announce the held at San Francisco State Sat- Photo by Jack Haddon. terfield representative. hour of first period classes or the urday. She declared the organ- The Mutual-Don Lee network first final as 7:30 a.m., but DON'T ization will aid in combatting platter party will give a cross- YOU BELIEVE IT! Actu- Communism, ally the time give students an op- section of life at San Jose State will be 6:30 a.m., no fit hour portunity to assert themselves on college and will highlight out- for a Spartan to be a national scale, and allow par- Board Considers Symphony Features heading for class. standing events in the history of Balancing things ticipation in state matters. the school. in the scale She invited Regional Co-Chair- Work of time will be the extra hour of man Dick Hegie and Regional Re- Resignation By Americans Spartans may mark their choice daylight available after the last cording Secretary Sally Holt to on the cards and deposit them in text book is closed for the day. attend a meeting of the Student Of Coop Manager In Program Tonight conveniently located ballot boxes Council April 5. in the Spartan Daily office, the The Wbrld Students Service The resignation of Mrs. Mary Wino the Saw Jeep Skate col- LiOrary arch, and the outer cpwi. Fund drive is slated to begin Simon, Soda Fountain manager, lege Symphony orchestra appears "The entire program will be cen- John Peterson Sets April 5, according to Miss Polk. was considered at a special meet- tonight at 8:15 In the Morris tered around &IS," said Ken Cal- Plans for a COP rally are under ing of the Spartan Shop board Dailey auditorium under the di- houn, campus Chesterfield repre- way. Friday afternoon. rection of Dr. Lyle Downey, two sentative. "The show is honoring Spardi Gras Date, In her letter, addressed to Mr. compositions by American com- a total of twenty-five colleges and E. S. Thompson, Mrs. Simon posers will be featured. They will universities in the west." Names Committees stressed that she has enjoyed be "Saint Nicholas Treasure Ship" Organized in October, the show Date for Spardi Gras, annual Cagers To Face working for the college but that by Maurits Keener, and "Rip Van first dedicated 30 minutes of time carnival, has been set for May 21, "lack of cooperation" on the part Winkle Overture" by the late of Southern to the University according to of the Business Office and the George Chadwick. recent announce- California. ments from Iowa Teachers Spartan Shop board made it nec- Gibson Walters, violin instruc- John Peterson, chair- man. essary for her to resign. tor in the college Music depart- In NAIB Opener The purpose of the board meet- ment, will appear as soloist when Music Students Chairmen of committees are: ing was to consider whatever re- the orchestra plays "Symphonie Stuart Simmons, assistant chair- By JOHN GOTHBERG sponsibility there was on the Espagnole" (Opus 21) by Edouard To Hold Recital man; Sal Milian, publicity direc- San Jose State's (X)AA cham- board for the resignation. In this Lab. tor; Bill Ellsworth, queen chair- pion cagers go into action tonight respect Mrs. Simon stated, "I Other selections on the program Theresa Pori, violinist, Mildred man; Unc Hillyer, entertainment; in the Kansas City NAIB tourna- came to board meetings with pre- will be Berlioz's "A Roman Car- Gong, soprano, and Nelda Parker, Robert P. Johnson, booth conces- ment when they meet Iowa State pared notes of things of concern nival" (Opus 9) and Sibelius' pianist, will take part in the in- sions and construction; Ed Kin- Teachers college of Cedar Falls. for the operation of the Soda "Symphony Number 2" (Opus 43). formal music recital to be given caid, business manager; Joan The 32 teams represent the Fountain. I was never heard The themes for "A Roman Car- tomorrow at 12 noon in room 108 Buechner, costumes; and Bill Lo- largest number ever to compete out." nival" were drawn from the music of the Music building, the Music gan contests. in one of thee tournameAts. Yes- Dr. William Poytress pointed of an earlier, unsuccessful opera, department announced today. Organizations have been noti- terday's and today's contests will out that "There was a failui-v on Benvenuto Celllni. Limit, who at- This will be the last of a series fied of rules and regulations. An have eliminated 16 of the compet- the part of the board chairman tended the first performance of of three recitals planned for this outstanding point is that costumes ing teams. Tomorrow these 16 to arrange his agenda properly. the overture in Paris in 1844, quarter by the Music department. cannot be purchased or rented if teams will face each other and on I do not think...we have given Mrs. praised the work highly. Any interested students are invit- they are to be eligible for the cos- the fifth day there will be only Simon the treatment sal courtesy The program will be open to ed to attend. tume contest, Milan said. two unbeaten teams which will due her." the public free of charge. meet in the final classic. The board thanked Mrs. Simon for coming to the meeting and for MARSHALL COLLEGE suggestions for future better op- OFF THE WIRE Marshall College is back again eration orthe fountain. File For Vacancies By UNITED PRESS Edited by JACQUE WOLFF this year after making a clean Present for the faculty were All veterans who have not sweep in last year's tournament. Chairman Milburn Wright, Secre- HELSINKIA member of the Finnish government said after a filed current applications for Brigham Young university, Den- tary Thompson, members Dr. K. Passlicivi had de expected vacancies in Spartan cabinet meeting yesterday that President Juhu ver university, Manhattan college, Poytress and Dr. William Myers. and City have until next Monday to cided to accept a Soviet proposal for negotiations on a friendship Texas Wesleyan and Arizona For the student body members do so, says Miss Bernice Van military pact. State are some of the better Bob Hines and Al Caldwell. Gundy of the Dean of Men's of- known schools competing in the Absent for the faculty were Dr. VIENNAThe U.S. Provost Marshal's office reported that an fice. New applications were meet. Raymond Barry, Milton Lanyon American solider 'vas shot and wounded seriously early yesterday by placed in the mail two weeks Several trophies and individual and Dr.