Nabel K. anis, California State, UI Sacramento 9, Criaifnia. Spartan Daily Building Results San Jose State College In Block Closing vc:'. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951. No. 32 Eighth street was closed he- land patement. according to Ped I tt teen San Antonio anti San For- I Stovall, superintendent of con- 1/0/int' Danforth Fellowship Foundation .Cenior .1driser I nando streets yesterday morning strut:tam for Barret and Hilp !so Barret and Hilp contractors First. before the trees can be .i can continue to clear t he area , out doun the pours. lines the ; where the new college Engineer- I Street must be d itrfed.e 41 a : ing building will be locate d. ! later dat e lamer lines u ill be I - ' The L-shaped Engineering build- , tywrmanentl renamed tr this ag will extend to the center of S.' section. Mr. `.14o all said. :ighth street. Seeonii. el, telephone etimPalW Three problems confront the must di ,'rt a ti-leplame cable contractors before their firm can from the area so that woik can .arnpletely clear the area of trees I begin. . Third, a six-inch high pressure I gas line must he shifted before any digging can begin on Fiehth Reoionales Frat !street. Byron Bollineer, college I superintendent le I .iii I, ii e es , eel fmnfab Op ells !gberolii.i,ttdess,,hs,:idpluyittisj., lis Nioni,. 1,tric company will . 't 1 a K an 1 line so that it will Ir..... loop areund tit- . The first meeting of the Western PFart, ' confer. : lion area. He added that tile hoe Regional Inter-Fraternity cot'.' officially was opened this !will he moved t S S'''''"it `1'''''t at a later date. morning at 9 o'clock in the Spar- Despite all th tan room of the Sainte Claire ho- 11111 uolt h... _Mr. slot all hetietes that his ly' S’"lel Its. Frank Hick's), WRIFC farn will -Oa rt tearing up 1 he ’ -ide.m from San Di elm State pats-meat and trees in the next Delegates f San Jose State I eeuPle "I tia)"..' He added college are Rob Banon Alpha 1 that the ' east side of S. Eight 1 i Vi it-ADING A LUNCHEON held in his honor xeterdav -al a Tau Omega: Larrx Rice. Delta ,_ ., , deo ntown hotel %Sas Dr. William J. Hutchins (center), senior ad- signia Gamma; Glenn Brocen. I7. '":' IIrsI ith nith II:, of Sky!. of the Danforth Fellowship foundation and retired president of Delta Sigma Phi; Riad Walker. I"e Neil, Yorker's s'lli'llt "1,1 ..; Berea college in Kentucky. As a representathe of the foundation, Della 1 psilon; Bruce Summers, '1hreet following 1111111""a" 1)r.Dr. Hutchins %s ill explain the Danlorth Graduate Fellim s hips in ! He revealed that some f i ii Kaapp Alpha; Dick Hmam e r, ! i ., greater detail Isi colleg e officials and also o bsrxe e the cuonseling in the I tint latitin in the Phi Sfgaila ka and Walt i a'ppa. ...re’: program set up by Miss Doris Lee Ita)mond. recipient oh a fellsin- west wing of t hi. I ti e li le i, The T Delayed Morse, 14 Alphas. ship. hr. Hutchins earne to San Jose front Pasadena u hen. he visited Wing faces S. St.% tit' Il .1! , t Don Camp, Lambda Chi Alpha: his son, Dr. Robert Hutchins, former chancellor of the University He further discl ma at t hat of Chicago, and officer of the Ford FoundaU for World Peace. Ray Yonce, Theta Chi; Charles For Tiro Da there is li st,a I a% ailatil -vs Flanking Dr. Ifutehins are President and Mrs. T. W. Maeltuarrie. Castro, Theta Xi: Krither Enders - for the entire construction ot Date of the campus talk by C. J. -photo by Ernst by. Sigma No; Bob Allyn. Sigma the nevi structure. 111.. added. Wilcox. personnel director of the Pi. and Quentin Smith, Sigma Al- "the tet.1 all has he'll hoo041 New York J. C. Penney. company pha Epsilon. hut it i not is changed from Tuesday, Nov campus IR' of attending 13 to Thursday. Nov. 15, Dr. Via- Universal Fee Election I the conference are Gerald Doyle. non A. 'Ouetlettee placement off I. ’wis w . , Kappa Alpha, president; Tom Blue cer, announced yesterday. Hatch, Pi Kappa Alpha, %ice prese Cards Greet Wilcox will address a 9:30 a.m. utiles to Be Discussed 'dent; Dick Garcia, Theta Chi, set - 41 class in retail merchandising in Lud Spolyar, ASB president, I mento next week at a College , retary, and Bob Galli, treasurer. J010 US, 0et i u dents Room 139. His speech will cover told the Student Council yesterday !Presidents' meeting. Mike Rant-hi. Delta Sigma . . TIS the seamm of the infamous careers in that field, that election rules for the forth' "The State Board of Education Gamma, is the WRIFC !were - "Blue ValentitIt'S." "Anyone interested, v..hether a coming universal ASB card ('It-c- has finally defined a regular slit- tary. C h a r I e Casm and at... RIM. ennis 3471 of 'em e%en member of the clas.s or not, is in- lion "may be" drawn up in Sacra- dent as one who is carrying six Aguilar, bath iif Bella sigma riovi are tor should bet jo the vited to attend," emphasized Dr. or more units, but I don't knot% sosmma. t/ ill set's., oil WitIll' hands ot 2335 unhappy Spartans. Ouellette. if they mean quarter Or semest 1`! committees. The cards were mailed TuesdaS Interested students also are in- unite" Spolyar said. Keynote speaker unnorrow will vited to an interviea. session with Hill Voices and should have reached the un- This ruling was made in ordia be li. Donald Winhigleze dean of t. the New York merchandising rep- i'l tortunates yesterday or today at to decide what students would he i students at Stanford universits. resentative. Selina. retail mer- the latest. the Registrar's office klr id Appeal compelled to purchase ASB cards I Topics to be discussed tomorrow reeab,,ii 3.,,,tertw chandising majors who will Ix. Rs. ROY HURLBERT if the universal ASB card Inca- !include "Fraternits Relation with A hilly card, according to C. W gradU:; sure was accepted by a majoritylCollege Administration and Stu- Quink). 1952. are especial's. urged There's an old saying in college Jr. acting registrar. vote on capus.m dent Body," The Fraternity and to attend, according to Dr. Duel - sports that there comes a time I means that the student is not in every man's life when it needs Its 'Alumni," and "Public Rela- . lette. As soon as election rules are doing satisfactory work. "But '' Mr Appointments may he made at that immeasurable boost front the planned and approved, the next :lions," Quinley said, "receipt of a blue body. The first session of the three- the Commerce office. Interviews student step will be to schedule a date for I card doesn't neeessrtrilx mean that Coach conference will conclude with will he held in Room 106. That time has come for a campus election, Spolyar pointediday the student will flunk the e01111.4. Bob Brontan's Golden Raiders, out, a banquet at Vahl's restaurant in or even 101 is 'D ' The blurt card And Danny Hill, SJS athletic Spols.ar also urged the council ' Alviso. WillardW E. Schmidt, is simply a warn uw to the slit- news director. is one of many to promote more interest in the ' of the Police school, will give a dent." Blkoc Tickets persons who thinks so. Campus Chest drive which ends -speech entitled, "Hodge Podge Students alio remit e blue cards Voicing the sentiments of the Friday. ;from a Policeman." should arrange for an iniere lea Are Availabk coaching staff and the athletic The council also agreed: with their you:a:dors. Dean 01 department yesterday, Hill empha- 1. To appoint Len Cross as 'Students Joe 11 West said Situ .1- Tickets are available sized the importance' of full stu- citairman of the Social Activities ule s of intr%e ie tisme a n. eii - - Graduate Managers' office dent body support behind the tar- board in the absence of Jim Pot- SJS, Broncos dosed nib Ih tilia catri whose sororiforties . i thost, students say squad in the remaining three ter, who resigned his chairman - fraternities reserved seating and games with Santa Clara, COP and ship last week. COP-SJS homecorn- Agreeto Fee . Q..,.- pi,.1,.. blocks for the Marquette. 2. To accept applications until game, according to ing football The Spartans have suffered Nov. 21 for a representative -at - The reason for the $1 achnissi,,ii l'irtore. 11/1.. 'r! It -onl Mrs. Lee Stuck. some pretty hard knocks this fall large to fill a vacancy on the So- fs.r. to the Santa cittra unit et-sit- ing queen andislate :I Ott t tickets must be picked These tackling the toughest schedule in cial Activities hoard i students San Jose State colls.ge football ! names of their von.orint; or - Nov. 16, Mrs. Stuck said., up by i Washington Square history in should apply by letter to the A5I1 game Is that the two institutions ganitations /ant apiocar on the to Mrs. Stuck, the According their second campaign as a major office in the Student Union.i . have a mutual agreement that bulletin lo.eird in front of the following sororities and fraterni- nufwm.nrient members of the two stlitkan bodies coop today. a,','.. rilinglo Marx reserved seating blocks: 2 ties have We of the athletic depart - Igly for d t,, II ,.. I Braunstein. chairman. Ornrea. Alpha Tau Alpha P h i ment feel that the attitude of 'Glenn Chi Omega. Chi Pi Sigma Omega. the students is just as :mportant est 1 roimses and Dina Upsilon. IIrortals %4cIflois as the attitude of the players.- A Gamma Ph i Beta. Others are Hill said. "In fact. we think 11 )1 "Officials of SCV suggestisl Kappa Alpha. Kappa Phi. Kappa Arnis C oni the spirit of a team is dependent iudent beds fee because . For Phi Sig- Fireicle \Ire! Tau, Lambda Chi Alpha, on the spirit of 1 he student i Washington. Tilt Ile approxima IT-1y toe tine Kappa Alpha. Sigma ma Kappa. Pi btal% . , western powers France. flritaIn many students at SJS as thei The t a Chi and No. Sigma Pi, "Hronian has a youne and r, la - and the United States ),sters11, at Santa Clara." Hartranft st. Xi. ' proposed a world-wide mins con - Theta inexperienced it'alll V. illt'll The Santa Clara officials are ot lite ' has yet to play up to its true eel.- ,tr1 program including atomic , the opinion that they would be at :on Sport' the her he continued. "They i,,,..,. ; v.:ea:poi-is designtd to "reclue a financial disadvantage if Wash- 1Fartilty Fuesate. The NVeather of been up against superior odds in ids"g" war and thus entemee-- 'trefoil Square students wen. in Nan Wilson, chairman Wrapped tip to my ems in my six of their seven games to date I the security of all nat.ons !ive times as mai.o, passes as s:In- sParIP,Is dus::-;tiv five-pound tweed coat, 1 sit at my and will be underdogs again ! , 11.5.. Reds ticket Proposals is Clara students." typewriter smirking. This time 1 against Santa Clara. MP ited Panmunjom. K a r e a. The Ilartraidt pointed out that prior suit have an out! My column yesterday Marquette." j United Nations rejected sestorday to the signing of the new agrec- :. said that the weather today' Would a new Communtat demand for a men'. the SJS Athletic depart- The etotip he as warm as the illSitte of a Space Deadline . formal agreement to end the Ko- ment had been trying to get Santa 7:3o p ii bite,. halloutten pumpkin. Well, smarty. ,roan war on the present battle- Clara back on the Spartan schist- lats. go home and feel the inside of Today is the last day for all . front, ; for ten years. roach Portal made a 1:2 your pumpkin. orzanitations desiring space in ! At the same time, the Commie , "When Were were rt ady to siert trip to Japsn and 5 kitta Weather today is much of the thi 1932 La Torre to turn in nista formally rejected a two-day- 'he neW agreement, we knew we! four tobt't t 4P X it : same. The fog seems to have their signed contracts to the -old l' .N. proposal to base the would hate to make some conces- !summer. The trip was u. found a home en the SJS campus Craduate Manager'. office. Nor- I cease-fitc. line on the batik -line , %ions to schedule a team of Santa , auspices of the U.S Arr. and has curled up to stay. Brrrrrr man Brown, business manager. ;existing at the time an armistice Clara's caliber." he remarked. end Seta ices and was for t temperatures. said seya erdas. :agreement is signed. 'This was one of the concessions.- pose of conducting COLO:a. "111111.11111

Pep T A y Thursday. Nov. S. 1931 ' Factilt% Plans Lack of Contributions Spartan Dailv 1sociation Hinders Campus Drive kN. if) kt For the first two days of the fore the Friday deadline. Pledges STATE COLLEGE In. J. B. rscriniakr, president scheduled four-day Campus Chest should be made to either Miss _ the Association of Califoinia ; Flanagan or shiriey Crandall, u. Jot. 1,041. ronq skpt .id of drive, students has e contributed

. tt.g .stue thootei cr./. oaams.nat,ot .e State (7ollege Instructors, discuss- a meager $158. which is less than I Campus Chest chairman. ed the nature and functions of $7980 goal, ac- All organizations that have P- of shit Glob. P- tio. Co., 4455.1 Flyst %bee San Jou. 2 per cent of the that organization to nuimbers of pledged contributions must turn CYptis 46414 EsCtorisol, Est. 210 Advertising Dept E.-p. 211 cording to Pat Flanagan. publicity oo $2 SO tor- toter or II pot quo...of 1c ..ot MB c.1 the faculty yesterday afternoon in chairman. lin their collections to the Gradu- - - - - - - the 1.ittle Theater Faculty members and the ate Manager's office, according to P' ’ASSEEditor TOM ELLISBusiness Manager Accolding to Owen Broyles, as- school staff hate contributed Miss Flanagan. KnightNews Ed:tor Rich JordanAssociate Ed+or sociate professor of economics, the V.4711. met to discuss the possi- .--- Mal., -up Editor Issue CAL PITTS faculty Miss Flanagan attributes the bilities of forming a faculty asso- poor showing to t he generally : elation. apathetic attitude of students and, !Charity Football While the faculty has represen- particularly. organized groups. A group of youngsters from Nt'sr 11" Sir I:Hal/big TakeS tation through t h e (*SEA, the Only eight campus service and fra- san Jose's Chandler Tripp CT& the AM.!' and the various ternal groups have pledged con- ...hood tor crippled children will professional associations. it is felt tributions to the drive. be guests of the San Jose State that there is need of an associa- The drive probably will be ex- spartan football team at the tion to handle faculty problems of tended beyond the current Friday Ilarquette game out Frida.% 1.gislation, state college organiza- deadline if the quota is not reached. night, N o v. 30, according to tion and functioning, democratic she said. Danny Hill, SIS athletic nests action and functioning %vithin a The current (Iris e is the director. stati college and practical per- tall1Pd1111111 fund raising campaign The game is being sponsored sonnel problems such as pay, pro- slated for the school ,ear, Miss by the Salvation Army, with . motion and pi-ofessional function- Flanagan stated. proceeds going to charity. tiante t 1.1111,21 Mr. Funds taised from the drive will tickets can be obtained in the be divided as follows: 65 per cent Graduate Manager's office, Hill to the Community Chest, 25 per said. cent to the World Student Service oo. fund, 5 per cent to the March of 1AS 1)4)es ork Dimes and 5 per cent to the Can- col- fund. Limbless 1,i/ards For let Hospitals Campus Chest collection booths i are located at the Library arch, Candy clips tor trterans' hospi- , outer quad. AWS lounge, and the Return Vsith (lass tals now are being made by the back entrance of the Commerce ANA'S, ail-biding to JoAnn Keeler. Twelve limbless lizards were pr.,sident. collected by members of the Zool- ! Campos oranizations still can ogy 115 class during an overnight Tin' flips wore sIt, rtl.d %%attic's. - make pledge contributions be- day and will be finisto.d next Wed- field trip to the Asilomar area nisday. said Miss Keeler. Any- last weekend, according to Dr. one wishing to help is invited to Ralph A. Smith, associate profes- come to the meetine in Room 21 sor of zoology, who led the group. at 1.3i) p.m. on Vednesday, she In addition to the collecting ex- said. Pcdition, the students visited the :- After the cups are finish.A. they Hastings Natural History reser wiII he turned rivet to the Red Hon situated in the Carmel Cross for (list ! Motion. Nliss Kee!. %%ANTED and the Museum of Natural His- tory anti the "Butterfly Trees" in 11 Anted: Girl tor inutile; s li,Ip- Pacific Grove. agenda ..n A1VS . in house: Saha) and pre A history of the migrations of and planning, is th, \ ate ...nt provided Call CY. monarch butterflies was presented christinas part%. held Dec 16% 4-2%6 or ('Y. 5-6680. to the group Saturday evening in 12 Bert% Ishimatsu is chairman .III. I 1111 Sat 'ot \I,% ,t1 5NHI,iHMs vlosi. building oss s. se%culli 1.0ST the Asilomar Administration build- iI this et. ..ill, huh u ill probably betki., is 5.146 5i31.4.11. itiol ',Alp 4 str..-ts. is raiti.11,% ing by Robert Wind, professional my; sh.sp. Is stst.%..tls lisi.sl the renter of the I,- held in the Student Union. said Lost: Vital connections: Black .4 tol I 1., t.leel p. collector of entomological speci- .55.5, lio Igo. allooll .4 the . oral, art hall. 55 hlult Still ....al 651I per - \less Keeler address book. Verv important to ...so. Ito I % I. %I. 11..si flat. heosol ..1 Its, 111,11. olepartroterol, has re- owner. Idintify i,;uld letters nwns. After the talk, the stu- tb.,t this ert hall is ..m. 5.1 the highlight.. of I he rs. -Engagements writ ten across dents observed the celestial bodies .1,11.1111011 'tra Illao larfoaollt plus., !he Ila it troctiire Iron'. Contact CY, 3.33g1 I, through a 3-inch 40-power tele- o sli b... mats, Ion. al.... 1 here si ill he -!:.4 dI.Isral Sion- Tellers scope set up by Henri Hill. ama- a% hit it 111111 I,. ,5,'.,' all ol the illIferrlit a Its Illo I rio.155r.- VOIR SALE . :14. ItIshil itraellice room. o ills plan..'.. For Sale: 1939 Chevrolet. . I ..t aostioroo. rol tor Ihr %loss' hotiltlInK i emteeted lo cost S113.0110. Disphtv Books inunediately. Coxxl rulii., 4%4 I I I ......1.soc. to Dr Ihos nes. tair motou. new Chile s books will becxhtl radio. S195 total 1 I 14.41111in- at tht. second stor\ rontaet lid ,thi, Al Molting. Sparta!, of the quarter. to Idling tour Dails Ad staff, 895, between I .it(*()11Stie i th held at I h. Kappa Kappa (lamina house. 196 S. Eighth street. i For Sale: $750 Scandalli import -1 The job of installing acoustic I torothy Katicher, professor ol ed 120 bast: professional accordiart 'tile in the ceilings of the main lieech, said yesterdily. NEw, only $275. Ryan.lfloor hallways in'the Home Eco- ectiizgs -This display is in preparation .373 F. San Fernando street. I nomics building is not yet corn - 13:11 pleted, Byron Bollinger, college su- Mr Children's Book week. Nov. II FOR RENT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS thiough IT." OW said, perintendent of buildings and F'or Rent: Three bedroom apart- .1 .r 1.... I. .1 t. diint.... and ilia, lieL:innim.; at 4 urn_ the pro - grounds, announced yesterday. mem, two baths, a block front col- Work on the project began early in t 1,1101, lost tiripants grant will be of special interest niust hake ASII lege Inquire upstairs at rear. 16(1 ,,t, pi.. education majors, librarians. and in October. Purpose of the instal - N.1%.% Connell: Nleet bslo at S. Ninth street. ,1ri -at ion majors, accordirli; to lation is to reduce the sounds from I to 1.iii it, t.. , ; For Rent: Rooms ..1.1.1 Ii Kaiielier. Among the stories to for men. Rea- the child training classes and the scalable, comfortable. Single or noise from the cafeteria so that it 11...or ... . 1.41444 .tI 111.111.,.. I,. It are James Thurbees "Tbs. ' double. Board optional. 406 S. will not disturb the other students -It, ills It., II lo 0.. I ;real and Elizabeth Hil- ' O' Eleventh street in the building, added 1.1111, 11,1 .1 I' %%11,,I5 bilAtaril's -Halloween Story. he Th,,,.. part icipa t a re Ai.. I . Eastman, Carol Larson, Mrs oe1,1,,ft %I IP, 1111 Pottci. Harriette Call.'*, r I I!, ! .1...-kson and Mrs Velma Isitrres:sti.m.s1 is I.. 1 P.,/,..ThO ehairman I !,1111‘11 1,..I1... BRAKES .1.. 11,101111looll lit Sal aittlg.l MI It 1,11111.: lio .1114 nit 110.0 tot - ol %%omen's office stall Is 1, day from 930 a.m. to 4-30 p ADJUSTED l'1111...... y.fis I list. Nl.. ill I I OM. I/I, women interest. 11. ii.1,s k it time- for sign-up of in joining F4 l44Nial sorority: AND I.Ait 1 ,11,.1 I.' lit I1 ...alai.I t II’’,11 I ,11...1..o,o h. I., .1 to, i VI .Arnold Air Society : Meet TESTED I)..n't 1..1 this I. 411.. I t.l I, I., 14,011 !I f..I night at 7 13 o'clock at the 11, .loo. 5 .111. %OW 11.tiol. .11111 waihin Gardens for an int. .atain 21) -MINI ft: sIF.R1, ICE 11..piten I.. 4 ' dinner. ('ST.: Ms-i-t tcslas at 3 351 Ill A -I to hear presentation , (S-TA workshop results. r....111.1 all 4 I I.. o.T. Chit*: NIst tonight at 7.11 I. k I.. heat speak,r 1.50 guest littention: F'rospeetive K.P. a: k , !.. Ii? ioi Slant-44a OM\ nt 0; F: student teachers for wint. 4-Wheel Hydraulic 5,.. 1. iii sum -hp immediately with Mrs VII stamen toot. 111. This low price includes-- ? .',,o,, front dotlit Cteci bvalot fluid For the very finest 3 out dirt ADJUST service brakes I -sate brak lining and drums ADJUST pedal cl aa CAKES qtc front wheal cylinders ADJUST whilI sect hydraulic lines Promo, lest hydraulic systom %%1- I ....mit I.. and -.Dee master cylind Road test PIES II...... 4 lt,1 It's &like E.7geatitty SERVICE CO. Chatterton Bakery We Give You An Even Brake" 55 540 South First Street Thursday, No` P&L., Three HERE 'n' THERE Gopher Daily Calls for S. 1931 By BILL WELDY ()man Scribe Says Man Isn't Aid to Japan College Two traditional rivals. the Um useiess: cood Jar Opener versa), of Idaho and Washingtof From the Minnesota Daily I," State college, will renew their Et) %T .*.HILL . -''Inc 141.:". gridiron rivalry on Saturday after A new college of liberal arts and the first opportunity for grad- Ii,e. useful lot van null.: money, Man is not an entirely useless noon and members of the losing uate study ever offered in Japan will be created by the establish- paying lulls and running srrands. student body will find themselves ment of the International Christian university at Mitaka, Japan, in ,..reaturc. He is useful for carrying! He can he gainfully empioyed in in for a nine-mile hike. Tradition the near future. heavy objects, for opening doors raking haves, shot cling snow and rules that members of the losing No government grants or official backing stands behind this! and for unscressing the caps of in spring cleaning. student body must hike from their preposed school. It is clearly at He useful tor halting fish campus to the rival campus. WSC people's program and if it is to hooks, ptatine up storm is located in Pullman. Wash., and succeed, the people of the United slid !Aim: flat tires. 410 it shop- UI is situated in Moscow, Ida. The States and other Christian nation,: p.nr trip he is usetul tor sup: 0. campuses are nine miles apart. n ill have to do their part. Chuckle Cornei nn rioney and eat tin: Dave Nordquist and Dick The Japanese pe ople have Nlarriage has spt ly been calico 1-A1\ I Ile :nakes the Itc.,1 dank-, p.tt I- (underson, WS(: sludent body raised the purehase price it the oa Three-ring circus: first IN re is .on. tiro 714 . I:11,14111d. brother and fatlt,,:. president anti newspaper editor site tar the university them- the engaement ring, then the ,... y.car son finished his Join- st!or.:.: and duraide respectively. hrve taken an op- selves. NIM it is tip to the Am- xedilinv, ling and finally the sut- :elms,: lie ss lie toi thnistic outlook end have al- erican people to raise the $10.- ready infertned their counter toe total i,iil 1.411 'rank 1-01. 000,000 needed to help in the Pacific Vi'eekly -t 'ea :if's. I he :it from hint es or.) parts at Moscow to have their time-. .1 day. smile at him at in- eonstruction and enti*iiment of Many a girl di eatns of making week. - students prepare for the jour- ters:,is and encourage It wit In an he institution. a millionaire stop, and loosen. Iltunholdt Lumberjack ney to Pullman. occasional St aid 01 praise Then The primary objective of the Monterey IC. Yampa Incidentally. a Cougar welcotn- Porloc st he I k Iwo a rare al- man is oonian's gieatest master - univet sity will be to aid and direct 11)., -t comp:smon imz committee will welcome the Teacher to freshman: "Name :1 v., 1-:.:;" a had landini... !Hotrod the present revolutionary shift in ier.s keepsake. trekking Idaho Vandals, accord- great time saver." monterey H.S. Galleon ero r most pre, Japanese life as the people make ing to Nordquist and Gunderson. the adjustment to democratic in- i What a spot for an Idaho upset.) stitutions. Graduate work in the One In a Lifetime fields of education, public welfare Students attending a morning and social work will be offered lecture at the University of Colo- specifically to aid in training lead- rado recently had their lecture ers in Japan capable of fulfilling come to an abrupt end as the roof such an aim. of the building caved in. In an effort to aid the program While the professor lectured, the University of Minnesota's 1951 the ceiling began to crack. The Campus Chest committee has set Campus Interviews on Cigarette TezIs professor screamed and the stu- aside five per cent of this fall's dents scattered in all directions. drive for the International Chris- Two students went so far as to tian university fund. leap out of a window, while oth- ers hid under furniture. ousel and wild animals, furnished The roof came down, the pro- No. 26 the atmosphere for the annual In- fessor was unhurt and on the next terpres dance held at the New eay the class was resumed in an - York university, while a dance en- ROOSTER ether building. THE Some of titled "The Inferno," which was Sleepy Time tial billed as the "hottest dance of the Just to illustrate what too much the crowing year," kept LASC students 'hoof- work and too little sleep can do Its a girl. consider %kilo happened is crif key to a USC coed last week. The girl was studyina in the nniversity science library, She put SHOW SLATE her head down on the table to re -t for a few moments. In a mat- t. r ofa minute or two the coed. California: CY 3.70071 feIi asleep and had her chair slip: cm from under her. The Trojan,: "NO HIGHWAY IN THE SKY" aleliptly awoke on the floor. I James Stewart AodlsMarlene Dietrich - More Gridiron Trouble ’A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY- In a page one editorial appear- E'eanor Parker ing in a recent issue of the George Washington university Hatchet.: Padre: CY 3-3353 the Washington. DC.. college nests - paper called upon athletic official, "PEOPLE WILL TALK" to improve football facilities. elim- Ca -y G -at Jeanne Cramr1 inate the spnet altogether. or brin:. !,c, 4 IN A JEEP ' football activities down to a level with the size of the university and Mission: CY 3-8141 its present facilities. According to the editorial, the "RAGING TIDE" football planners are too far ahead Shelley Winters & Charles Bickford of the team, with the result that And CWT. is suffering one of the poor- "THUNDER ON THE HILL" Ann Blyth : ,easons in the institution's his- Claudette Colbert & tot', CY 4-0083 Georgia Gals Take to Air Gay: The first Air Force ROTC unit "TERESA" for women in the country began Pier Angel & John Ericson op.Tations this fall at the Uni- Also versity of Georgia. Basic and ad- "Coming Around The Mountain" vanced ROTC courses are being Abbot? & Costello offered to coeds. Completion of the course does not obligate thf Studio: CY 2-6778 coed to service with the Air Force and does not result in the award- "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" ing of a commission upon gradua- Audi. Murphy & Bill Mauldin Also tion. "FURY OF THE CONGO" You have to get up early in the morning to Repair Shop Moved Johnny Weismuller Due to the recent put one over on this cock-of-the-walk! When it the University of Kansa, CY 3-8405 scandals Mayfair: came to making "quick-trick" ewe! imetits of has had to move the site of its repair shop. The re pair shop, "THE DAY THE EARTH cigarette mildness, he stated flatly, '1 hat's strictly which is known as the "Fixit STOOD STILL" Shop." had been located on the And for clucks"! How 'ya going to keep 'ern down athletic department's grounds. STRICALY DISHONORABLE' Le lh on the farmwhen diey know there's one However, faculty and students Ei-io Pinta & Jenef the moving of alike agreed upon Saratoga convincing way to prove cigarette mildness! t the shop Saratoga: 2026 Unique Dances lield "TRIO" h's the sensible test . . . the 30-day Camel Two of the out -of-the-ordinary Mughons’ sequel to were held at the W. Somerset Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try 'type of dances "Quartette" Rochester and Los University of Jean Simmons. Anne Crawford Camels as a steady smokeon a day after day Angeles State college. respective- Also I Was a Communist for the FBI" ly. on Saturday night. A circus F.enl Love oy, Dorothy Hart basis. No snap judgments. Once enjoyed background, complete with a car - SJS STUDENTS-10c Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone" IT for 4-2041 M a('h jilt' Rakes Leaves El. RANCHO DRIVE-IN CY Throat, T for Taste), you'll see why... Urbana, Ill. t UP) They've quit "HAPPY GO LOVELY" raking leaves on the 450 acre Uni- Vera Ellen s David Ni.en versity of Illinois campus. Also Stood Still" After all the Mildness Tests... The university has installed a . "The Day The Earth combination vacuum cleaner-ham- CY 5-5005 mer mill and composting machine SAN JOSE DRIVE-IN which picks up the leaves thi,i all ether brands Apfighas IN THE SUN" Camel leads off the 4000 trees on the "A PLACE come Elltelseils Taylor leaves are ground i Montgomery Cliff & campus. The Also the ground,: and blown back to "THE TOUGHER THEY COME" where they are utilized as a soil Wayne Morris & Presten Foster conditioner. /7$4"141601114124 Pace Four Thursday IOUs Ili!! Create A Chi 0 Holds Spartan Graduates South Sea Setting initiation Rites Join Honor Group ceded ccene hanaka kapers For N'eophytes Of College Women fropical flowers and cascading Five Alpha Chi Omega Pledges, Eh-vii women from various San college DIA!4A MEYERS .-..terfalls will create an exotic joined the ranks of active mem- Jose State graduating classes recently were accepted in- . inosphere at the Shadowbrook Tuesday evening. Initiated to the San Jose chapter of the . aalge Friday night %%lien members at the formal ceremony were Mar' I American Association of Univers- and guests of Delta Upsilon fra- Pet. Johnson ternuy "go native.' at the Greeks aana Bucknell, Mary. Bettini. Ke-, its Women, according to Miss He- Dimmick. dean ol women. I annual south sea dinner-dance . . ene Castleberry. Sally. Ervin, and len S 1 011S in Reno -Kanaka Kpers - N' Lirlene Faber. I F:velyn NIcCurdy and Marjorie a% P.ustie low ceilings, la t ti c. , Goody were tilt, two outstanding ' After the ceremony the ---ii 1,-..,a,. Mr- I rame m. ',Wows, and dripping can-' initiate,,,ISpartan coeds accepted from the honor. d hy the local I...,--i : ,..,-. ....ear . r ....h. id dl- will I. tai iliehantment to the v"’ e . alumni!a, June class of 1951. The nther wo- I a - ,,., , ,.1,..,. ,., t., It.;!;;. A e111i. al lite chapter nouse. and , men are ,:...1 actuates of svvet.al gifts,. . 1 i . i I a a, also iiera presented with , years past. thea- "big sisters.' . .1 ! 4,41 f.-. ,t, ji.i,.; It !!I ; .,,,, !..,,,,,, ii,,,., ti It, ....,,,,,,,I,I hi .k from ..1 I Two accomplished women are ' ..... .. n. . ea. , at ..1...--.t.on SIC' , :oat . i,a.ling i tser barge 'A h1eil ; Alpha Chi odd its annual mas- , selected from each graduating a ir , Itott11. r of Mr and Mn' : ,.1111 (-an)y them Past llossuredjoueratie ball at the Chateau Bous- I class for rnembership into the 1..,, -, 11 If. rdr:. of Santa Clara.' slim dims and ben. ath over-hang -I sey Friday night. Two hundred! honorary group on th. hasi.; of attdiat.d with laata Zeta iii-; fret,. i guests. members and alumni were !scholarship and participation in ---.,,its The lair. footed "wahines" will i present. First prize for costume 1 campus aat is it ies. accord. ng to It..t. is the son of Mr. taH Nli - ,plear iii sarongs alt.! muumuus. originality w.nt to Martha Ben-, Dinunick. f-,, 1; i.etterigil of Also a ;had the lcaties" will wear alnha flower' San 4.14/51. son. who came attired as a The dean further stated that .hin., Bob reeeiv-il a de- shirts pants. Orchid giattuate. and ragged pot. , membership in the association is .aee in business administration Ile leis will be pre-emed to each "na- An 1.liChlinge with Lambda Chi on a national basis, as the ortain- a a riii mber of Tau Delta Phi so- Ns... maid," and guests will sit nAilnit:ba is planned for Tuesday eve- ization has ,et up branches in . aa., and a past president drwsn feast of of Rap- to a Hawaiian Liman Kat hleen Scott, candidate, numerous sections of The country, pa Alpha haternits. swordfish steaks and chicken. kW Homecoming queen, will be! and many SJS graduates have 'the entail'. now are living in Oscar Metz, fraternity soci a I LOIS ELAINE ROGERS honored. General chairman for the I joined these branches. Since the w a 1 ii lit Creek, Vt of the 11,-r.. Bob is rhairntan, is in charge affair is Roberta Stine. I reCognition of the San Jose chap- ,..a tang in a 1,0,4 1 Iiivi 1 ,chis it, daritt,; LA, COL ilovkard Brown , - Officers of the local chapter of i ter in 194S, this college is repre- "a.m... a .. .,,,,, mai sclua,1 fraternIty adviser, will be chatter.- Ihclare, Alpha Chi Omega are Ellen Ber-Isented by at least 50 members. 1{4o,cr. ,..;011.T on for the evening. 1 singer, president: Jerry Lopes,1 vice-president; June Harris, re- Nets . . cording secretary; F:dna Andress, te- '" 1 tte, nom,. Strain corresponding secretary.; Wilm:,. Lebrarv. Receires porton (41)(11 ..rid Loomis, treasurer; Elsi. Lawson. ,1,,i, a... announced al ii 1. ..t - 'ter( )111o. Luvraire(1 wa den; and Kathleen Scott. -chap- Professor's Play to, th- liana r Rita 1:,. ileeen I V 111 ------1 of Nancy Rey. lain. . "Pierrette's Heart." a one-act tot, halls 'dual erepe paper an, t . -IL . nolds to Richard Strain recently' Darlene Clayton. house manag- 'play by Dr. Esther Shephard, pro- n,; , a an.. doll, aeronipanied by Emily Whitele al recently he- was announced to Nancy's Delta er; Mary lessor of English, was received , . s rated ti. 1.1411111e S 111 - i ean le i h.. bride 4 11 4/01111 Ri1WIllr14 Carol Bartholemy, Lyre Gamma sorority sisters at the- last week hy the Library. It, in a marriage ceremony per- editor; Lu Weaver, librarian -his- chapter house leek is affiliated torian: Roberta Stine, social chair- First published in 1921, the play 0. -.,1,,-1 ,, I t. irfao,,h,, , ti,a-rned at th i n:., Presbyter- is written in the old Pierrot- Pier- with 1,1 Kapp:, Unita fraternity man; Dolores Striker, publicity' . ni N,k,tt A Pt iLct - and the late' i"n church ." ' '.." ’iniversitY Nancy is the daughter of Ali- chairman: I,,',.. Lotts. scholarship t tt.i. r ss York IA.1, "eta gia. Mrs. S E. Reynolds of The new Mrs. Ito . 11 is the and Biggs. chairman; Barbara Meeker, Pan - CORSAGES She attended the College of the hellenic ,laughter of Mr and -I ton representative; Lavert Paella. at Stockton In .fore coming Whitehead of Palo ,,. I:mily Raley, activities chairman; and. here, and was a member of Alpha Barbara Strout, song chairman. MIS last yl'ell . .111d ;ii. Kappa thnt WIC, Theta Tau local sorority. Mr. and s 1 . ... 401,111-s art 11111ea1141/11 major. Mrs Gtediin Strain of hos Attos is the son of the sena., M. and Mr. it If i John are Dick's parents. ,,ii 1.,k 1,1,. .1.1110 McGowan FT.4.1/4.11111t 1.1. G. -or- Following their mat riage in De- recetsed his haelaaor of Advisers Meet \J4L-4-e . 410;11: I',, spvcia I (-ember. the couple will continue .i.,1 I 14 , 1/1 ...inn,. 1..141 JiltI degree from Ca...rata In- their studies here. Both Nancy Aliiinnae e-ers al the ten San , t swine of Tertuu.logy, his master ale , duration rrat_ and Dick Flowers and Gifts for all occas;ons r;;II!. lot science degree at Cal neat*. In- I. .".. t Rees for Large Groups istittlte of Technology, and now is the Vionten.s gym to disco:, ; ii1;1, iu,u;,, t,,, F-e Del:very his lather iqeneral conditions in the soroli- 1 ,,1,1 it ;ilassoeiated with in hus- GLADYS MAE FLORIST hies. Barchi Sets :teem dim! let -1 2285 Lincoln C Y 2-5848 Nisi,lial l)ate St)(Pit 331 ""`"`` I liriArn aml Itrids. A Da. '29 altar date at Si Fat - /bus 'Fri! r ilak s eland, ill S:in ,Inms has b. ,r1 Inpit/ of Itcfrothal I.N flai,hi and Bernie 1,i 1 I not 1 : 1:ranilt 111. .111.1 .11...1.; It. als ecten I : ale is the daughter of air. h/idtrit.b. I4rst+ . aniniiinced at 1 Ile k;4111441 All..111(1 MI bun M Brandt of A11h- ! log lit 1,11 Va. II:11111111Y 111111Se, 111/T1 ;111(1 is lot-ally employed as a I ..1411 111./: ntly The daughter of NIrs Mars dental secretary. She at tended .1 1311...111eo.11 iI Ille LAN. 1 Al- Cliiisteit Ferndale. 1.1enoi nos% S.IS in 191fi. ph3 I 0, 1.1 11111111,4 1114114.0 of is an English maim 11/14 I Mike. a senior police major. is! 41.111,.. 11141 441 \11 .1114.1 \11'; 1, \ the min Mr. and Mrs J011 11.)-1 SPECIAL ',I '"Ii. l41111111- Jack is the ram of Mr.

111. 4' 1.11 .1. in, r.I..1% Remy r San Frmiciac.., anti an I ye."'iii lie is al filial"' 0 .1; hull.: with Delta Sigma Gamma fra-, PURCHASE! 41441 1 4 1.14. 1.:1.14111.0411 jilt tint.' of Kappa fratern- it attetiik,d sjs fur three ternity, Blue Key honor society 11,414I 4 I1; 1 1111111 111:11 ,r1,1411 SI$f , s,..rs and majored in advertising. and acts as secretary-treasurer of the Inter -fraternity council. Mikei Ile tam is . niplo:sod as a -441...ttl:n. REG. 10.95 also lali one of the students se- lected to represent S.IS in "Who's' -1- licra I'. A ill Who in American Coll..gi.s t' 1 1.11, Ifni s ersities." NOVELTY %.44 I 111;114 'LI(' 11,1. I. laternil \alifinal 1)F4AY Aft,-,' graduation Mike's plans, PLAID - T,,,Ijoit al (31,31,1(.1. include service in the Army.

Ii it. st It Schultz. Jr . national I". .spritig l’111".. lit Theta Xi tratein its Sparfifii r i sedS iteer/M4' ti. honored tonight at a PLEATED . ner 1111 held at the local thapler 11100014m of SKIRTS Pig/ ine "rhCia Xi fraternits 'were held at Sigma Kapp p pi.. el the kappa " "r N,%.iish-lity house on the Berkeles ..a,. 4410% \\ 1/1111..1 1"1.111" at "ntli’’ for Ilat.barri Rump and J.a. . 1 .1.1, "T. NI., and ia a resal, tit of that cos !berg lit San .lisae's chain. tia .hapte. Ile N .mployed hs a camas atul,ina kappa. The initiates Ii,' lea,..t- ate X 11 41111.I 1141c1 41" C"inP4111iii Si 1-4"1’ conmanied to Berkeley by mans \I.() 1 s. Ii. ( irs 5'.,, 'I Halt New oil 3 business trip to the ' sisters. 1,, aI.-’I.,,I,,, th I &Inc Coast. SChIlili ts ill slait Illan, soilisai, rn Tlieta XI chapter 111.: th. ei 1. moos ilit oil Beta Beta chapter. foimerlv It LIMITED a. aa., is do.. ,i at a $4. 111}14.111 i 111. II lintel nits Niu !Vita P, NUMBER! ail Sion. \lib.' Eissilon the Spattan campus. Alvan I, io.ti pre.. toed ...ch ties% , tiliated stilt, the tuitional ft Are Ya' Ready? Is la, I NI111141 Theta a coisari at last year, aceordmg a. . a s 'nth. intim. publicits chatiman Now's the time for you to get $700 ready for busy holidays ahead. Service is Our Specialty Make sure you're looking your Pickup 6 Dlivery loveliest with a flattering hair- style, designed just for you. Knife -pleated beauties in a world of Cleaning Alterations smart color combinations. Save $3.95 Dyeing Weaving on each a; tkas,srnit itirts now! Als# Cleimem resa, Four Hour Service If Desired U15311011 713 I Alri'S 9th & Santo Clora CV 3-9309 156 W SAN CARLOS CY 5-2448

Post Office Jobs .Speech Group Thursday. Nov. R, 1951 Page Fie Open in Bay Area The Market Business Department Plans At Xmas Time To Meet Here Part-time Christmas work in Place IVAt Montlas- For Annual Teacher Banquet the post office of Bay area cities ., is available for students who can Christmas ,work in local steirs Western speech te.ii.-.1; repre- The annual Business Teachei fraternity, will a. -1 ..! 645 p.m. their final examina- Training dinner will he held Nov 0 s. 'afoot, loom so arrange is available for San Jose State coi- senting 11 states, will meet on this in the tion schedule. Dr. Vernon A. Ouel- Mrs. Florence Car- 13. according to Dr. E. W. Atkin- Montgomery hotel lege students, campus Nov. 22-24 for their annual lette, placement officer, announced. doza, director of part-time place- son. head of the Business depart- The dinner is open to all stu- to the "Under no circumstances will a ment, said yesterday. convention, acco r di n g ment. The dinner, sponsored by , dents. workmo for the soceiil sec - student he excused from final ex- Speech and Drama the Alpha Alpha chapter of Pi cindery cry-di-nt in! in businuss edu- its own requir officee.4- " aminations for this work." he said. "Each store has Otney;ii Pi, national business honor cation. teacinn.! rninors iii hush- merits regarding hours and cape- The group, the Western Speech Students who do have free time floss edlIC:01,41. NI A (1.:_sr,-,. can - emphasized. "and it is !association, held its 19-19 conven- may apply for the post office po- rience," she ,lidati's iii 1,Lisiness edlicsi!,,,11 and up to this office to fill the re-1 lion here, and its executive corn - sitions in San Jose, Santa Cruz, Home Ec Exhi it ; all other linsoiess maimsis hi) quirements to the best of our alit-mitee voted to meet here every Palo Alto, Watsonville. Oakland. think they tni._11 vu into teach- as well as helping the student other year Is -cause at the out- Two more home economics ex-- Berkeley and Hayward. Dr. Ouel- hibits base been placed in the ing, a r e iny t,tt. l'ir At i-insolt find part -lime W01 k. If you cannot I standing hospitality evioniied In lette said. To qualify, a student cases stated. requirements, please d-7, dele::ates by the city and by outside the Home Economics must live in the community fill the IGuest speakerii he se- S3S, the sa.d. office. lects and olust familiar mitt) not aPPI ' ert B. Kennedy. trim, This week the the streets in that community. Two "jobs with a future" a:i Ti' twograrn %%II; Moloch- ad- datPlaPt art' ham Lincoln high school ; "Charm in Information on applying for the open for men, Mrs. Cardoza said. drroi by 11":71,-r- in the teachin,?, Color." and "Children's "j. Emil and positions may be obtained from One store wants a man major- of sji ceI. and all phases of s Nutrition.''eechResery alarms for tlh Mrs. Florence Cardoza, director ol ing in merchandising who "thinks . insouction wil: Is' covered in sec- Examples of the use of color in must Ix. made by Nov. 12 They part-time placement, in Room I. of his career ii, St. before dates thin meotings. Included will be costume, make-up and home fur- may made in the Business de- Other postmasters in the area and games." Another establish- pulbc pcakiinz. d:atna. radio, nishings are given, and sources of partment office. Room 137-A. Din- probably will be heard from soon mcnt wants a senior business ad- -Therieh science, and speech correc- color, both natural and synthetic. ' ner will be two dollars a plate, in regard to the seasonal yvork. ministration major to sell corn- lion. are displayed. I Dr. Atkinson said. Dr. Ouellette said. mercial stationery and office A special produotion of "OtIr equipment, lo" by the college Drama &pail Ale must be willing to start at ment will be presented on th ; Irs- no bull (oop the bottom, according to the in- ning of the 23rd for the deli _: Loses formation received by Mrs. Car- The setting for the annual Thank,- doze, but the job is one with a giving banquet will be the Hawai.- Coffee Jug definite future. an Gardens. OUR FOOD IS TOPS Gift -wrapping and cashiering Mr. Ward Rasmus, associiiii (Deelicious, deelectible, declightful, Loss of a gray two-gallon ther- jobs predominate for women. Most professor of speech, is in chat:' ' mos jug was reported yesterday of the positions call for afternoon of arrangements for this year's just plain doggone GOOD) by Mrs. Margaret Ramonda, man- and evening, meeting, sponsored by the college , and all -day Saturday at aster of the Coop. work. Speech and Drama department "Since the arrival of cold weath- There are alsd openings, for Roy McHaffey of- Linfield col- er, an increasing amount of hot THE RENDEZVOUS CAFE both men and women, in five-and- lege, Oregon, is president, and coffee has been going out so we dime and furniture sales work, I Miss Susie Niles of Salt Lake Cityi nos South First need the jug badly." she stated. said Mrs. Cardoza. is convention chairman. Anyone knowing the where- abouts of the thermos container is requested to inform Mrs. Ramonda as soon as k acuity .Section A section has been set aside -GO for faculty Happy members st- LUCKY! at the Be !QS football game, Nov- 17- M". Lee stuck of the Graduate Man- ager's office announced yester- =KIES TASTE 13E1TER ! day. -Faculty members must ob- It takes fine tobacco to give you a better-tasting tain tickets for this section be- fore 5 p.m. Friday," she warned. cigarette. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. "After that time the tickets will But it takes something else. too - superior work- be sold to the general patine." You get fine, light, mild, good-tasting Tickets are SI with faculty manship. cards and S3 without cards. she tobacco in the better-made cigarette. That's why added. better. So, Be HappyGo Lucky! Luckies taste Get a carton today!

WAA to Hold Hoop *STUDENTS! Let's go! We want yur jingles! We're ready and willing and eagei to pay you S25 for every Tourneli in Winter jingle we use. Send as many tingles as you like to Happy-Go-Lucky, P. 0. Box 67, New Yolk 46, N. Y. A WAA basketball tournament will be held winter quarter, ac- cording to Mae Stadler, basketball manager. daya lor4 Anyone interested in organizing all students haste a team or playing on a team, is tINe in I teach alyvaqs AM enjoy invited her name on the But and to sign classes taste. the -finish sheet on the bulletin board in To better Women's gym, Miss Stadler said. LockYis

The remainder of fall quarter. aerators to tytt, William J. years de- Dakota Tele tack, from Nov. 14 to Dec. 5, will he of 50u.th takes 1 Vniv. itusually] that tasteS beit voted to practice games for the knowledge Strike tournament. said Miss Stadler. The Luckq I. learning pack "In the past," Miss Stadler ex- But a singte Just took Ezlig plained, "basketball has been the Joerh Limestone sport which had the most partici- Wayne pants. We hope that the same will be true this year." Exam Board Meets Today The Examination committee will convene for the first meeting this quarter at 2:30 o'clock this after- noon in Room 106. according to Dr. fl. F. Heath, committee chair- man. Credit by examination and fac- ulty examination procedures will he discussed at the meeting, Dr. by examina- Stilkes Heath said. Credit Lucky who have to.,1Vi.on tion is given to students a flaw. eti those srnol(tol found a pae_V taken courses similar to ' never and 4u1',4 P.nd -firm given at 'San Jose State college. always the draw but which usually are not recog- iivey're easy on nized by this college. The stu- idyel Mills dent, on approval of the Exam- L.. Thomas Tech. ination committee, is given a test Louisiana on the subject and receives credit for the course if he can pass the examination, Members of the committee ari L Dr. Heath, chairman: Dr. In ne ILA 5: Palmer. Miss Viola Palmer. Dear J. H. West, Dean R. M. Moshi . Mr. E. A. Robinson. Dr. W. 11.1 Poytress, Dr. R. W. Barry and LS.fPel:FT:P Lucky Strike Means Fine "Tobacco Dr. B. F. Naylor. LOPM Tml Ars. ft 41.cce :r Pare Six Thursday. Nos R 1951 Students Given %ROUND THE ENDS by Bill W ehly ! Tackle-, oe St. Denis Chance to Choose Seteral interesting comments remarked that one of the chief 4 were made at a roundtable dis- stumbling blocks in the non-re- cussion on the "Moral and Ethical cruiting movement is that many Popular Plaver role of the Intercollegiate Ath- college stadiums and gymnasiums An award to the most popular ii -tics" which was held at Stan- are still being paid for from funds member of the 1951 Spartan foot- ford universitt on Thursday night derived from football games. and ball squad will be presented at The purpose of the discussion that if adequate funds are to be the end of the season by Kay Jew- was to attempt to determine what obtained, a winning, crowd-pleas- elers, according to Danny Hill, insti the mot at and ethical role of in- .ing football team must he fielded. SJS Athletic publicity director. tercolleL:rate athletics should be Dean stated that recruiting must The award will be presented slide I and how the rule should he obtie used to build such teams. In during the alumni awards ban- tained other words, the recruiting prob- quet, which will be held at the and

spew .1 delegate from Santa Clara lem is a part of a never ending &inclusion of the football season. futur onisersity stated that the goal nious circle. Any Spartan reader will be able time. of Intercollegiate at should It is as pointed out during the to cast a tote by clipping a coupon to att tieJt - tie for the team and the indisid- discussion that a prominent which will appear in all future nal too partioipate in a sport for cocieh of a major conference Kay Jewelos ads appearing in the A the sake iii partitipat’ and not to-am recentl proposed that all Daily during the gridiron season. for the sake oof winning. The coaches in the conference stoop Further information regarding The I illissioontown delegate opined recruiting players. After con- the contest will hr. announced as th that coarhes Id not lw gien sidering public- sentiment re- later. Out b

short term nin emitracts and garding the matter. the ellaelle% ing that more of a balance h.-twee,. ag re..11 too the proposal. The other mediums used in an attempt Bosto intercollegiate :Ind int ra mural measure, houses ’ r. ss:is sided to solte the intercollegiate ath- sport should Ii.- :Whit.% ed. doun by the athletic and finan- letic problem will be of no at-ail 17 t, The repieseritatite id San Fran- cial directors. %%hi. probably unless the representatit es of the Toni ceeo colle,4e took a mom - nere burdened isith Ilea% s fi- colleges and the *nil', et sit it -s get philosophical approach to t le nancial problem. such the toget her. SpeC problem and stated that t lu aforement ii hut itant for American people must change their stadiums and :4iiiii.oiolon-. Amer r77.1* 1111. 1. * material philosophy of life and that Ida's Tuxedo Rental ward: - .11111110* After two ..; oic,cossion, success most he based on some- many interesting opinions and Day and f - 9 Land than wealth. The thing other %loss were stated but no feasible the 17 SECC speaker suggested that the suggestions for improving the sit- 1 money angle be completely elim- were offered. uation rift I, inated from football and that no It appeals to this writer that admission be charged for games USE': 'big time intercollegiate sports'. Ititittk Si-viral delegates opposed the Coact has both its good points and short- City college man on the mono respe; ' comings. Granted there have been : point. including Merrill Jacobs of several scandals of late, hut then. Mats( * San Francisco State college. a : Hi, st. Mary's football player. ! have been thousands of scandals and 1 photo I, , , romp,. . if . l ' % a rough one at that. Is F reshman .11o. si in our got ernment and Our bust - it %I:1, l out "' Id` ' '. hrecilis pointed out t hat funds de- , ness worm: As far as f 'or1 IP. l I too 1411 miolollo gnarl! and Ireton 1.1 r I 111, ti, 'Ii- I know thert. X 1 ii,... sly toot. Iii,, lewd., ia t r.ir old i .t. es 11111 111 Mil/ 81.111liall'S ' i i' "I I 1 "In I" .1 ball gani" suPP11 has been little done to deempha- an to. -.1 da len-It r pl.. . et... intiatitin;i1 and minor sports. i We !size either of these institutions. Ti., Shirt, St,.ods and Links wifii inclut Intel" add to Jacobs' an-utThIltt For the pregent all that can ht Tux a, NO EXTRA CHARGE game that litutimull '- statin,Vi expected is for the nation's col- it, iii iii i-ull,'ge muthk-li, SPE( 1.%1. ATTENTION let p _Spattan Owl ' a lieges and universities to attempt TO ERA IERNITIES tealeets. 1Voliont gridiron warns- , has I to get together as a unit and frt. Alterafc-s a -A of All Kinds ss pmts. tedinets, etc..; Repairs physi. to iron Id nut h patella:sea out all the problems in - Bon CV 2-7;:2 Res, CY 2-3382 I yoked. Editorials, fiery exposes. make The ISr delegate 11111,111-d 33 W. SAN ANTOND ' Congressional ins est leaf ions anti I all a mtg.:trim. article a ritten team! I. fig: t %Ilets Jackson, 1'1111%1-P413, el from lochigan star lineman. %%Ie. Marc! .IA.41 that loot fluff. up to, JULES BOZZI ninth id his I. n 'tile he ai kind Spariafis Begirt Drills tended 511rtilg in. Thl 1 SF rep SAYS: resenlatise sta of the mobil., No that the future of the a' It's never too soon to tout. For Santa Clara Game tnothall star nay mot on a- , think about Christmas well coll. ono fto c,snoitn, one dIrerst.ii in a Ii sel :as hi.. a%erage list. coontrimmonsrv. WO, 1 ,v m '.'^`J you rAri 111 l' ’’ Racklp III v smila oar, ploy_. 1,40,,,til plan, In siimining mill the t; Pad, boys tn. .1,011, sys,. 4'11,,Jv V11. the med. iatoor .ra I, toll? JEWELRY sched %LIt.'ul v. he 'a. vvv Ie.'', hi, ttoy welt informed """ul that II ,,t T fw..! too inueli I mphasis to win ill M7F.RCHANDISE Coact I I I 1111 IlaY at hie! ii's. WIN A FREE 10" ORDER junio ''ThiS IA in complt shook, I. IN'ash rh. ',vac t111114 staff took f. GUESS THE TOrAL COMBINED SCORri OF 1,1.114 ;bleed.- he staled. "and re, 111 ' Is 1111111 11,1 20-16 .1.1411..1 nat.. 000l . iota Sara i ...11 011 I..111. %,1, ,iii al /11,1 es she' hilt, -I * -P1 1111 la% alien the sr 'tons THE S.J.S. vs. SANTA CLARA .1, latrine ,in audience thud III is1111011,11 1.1 -MO.' 1.1,11.111% heinnirost I he Krone..., ’!ITT. tack the C1in :-.il.,DTBALL GAME AND BRING TH IS COUPON 1.1111 111 1110 11 11 i11111,11 10 111111, non ....ion at magi III rh.i rg. lif the loaders Able 111SC111Sli BEFORE 5: O NEXT FR'DAY Ifaiders Nook for a tough con- and ; Wan, Stanford 1.. n r TO test .sitls the Slisslonit.s. foimer Indian basketball niente game Itreincos eil on I's tal terms the b %%loth the lions until a pass III, I rols Name - (brim ri fr roil the 1 JULES I. Si in St Paul's Methodist Church Ibird 1.11.10 n.us intercepted Foilovolsip I,tv :mil resulted in a opoiek 8 00 Thursday Address ' BOZZI .11141.1%% n. I los started the Richard H. Fitch, Minister, is tech ing Serrriner on Rforrnation. Jc welers thins ,onot 11111h:so Mir The Score sell! llllll sal ariliti of II 'Wilson finished n it h tim 2ndSit CoIt’01 S+reovvI, 23 E. SANTA CLARA 000.eo c 41 .W41.11110,1 tar seal the set-dirt. De I le v %% I .1 11.1 ...III MeV,.

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SIDELINES with Top Teams SJS Drops Double Overtime ROY HURLBERT Tangle for Head for the storm cellars, folks. you ain't heard nothing jet. NI Thriller; Frosh Play Today We're in for a coupl,, of concussions along about the und of next week. An evphesion resembling an Atom bomb blast will rock Stock- ural Lead , - ton's Memorial stadium on Saturday night, Nov. 17. At the same Today is the Big Game in the 'Last Minnie Goal Freslins( n Seek Instant Spartan stadium will quiser and quake like jello in a land- intramural football circuit. Unde- slide. feated. unscored upon Newman clubmeets a similarunscathed rrri ),.. Raiders. 8-7 Third 1 ictor v Yes sir, the deadly duels between COP-USF and San Jose State Delta Upsilon team for undisputed San Jose State' varsity water. DRInL ’’’’’ '''' S. CI." ha and Santa Clara shape up as something to put in your scrapbook for season, the' leadership in the independent polo learn lost an exciting double thy N"IM -'1'. future reference. Only drawback is, both spectacles come at the same freshman water ; league. overtime struggle to the Univer- time. If the schedule were different, we're sure local fans would try The Newmans have the decided on San Mateo hh_ to attend both battles. edge on the statistical side, having shy of California last night in ernoon in the lath : i.,., . Game of Year tallied 82 points against oppon- Spartan pool, 8 to 7. mateh is scheduled tor 3 l' Anyway, the viewing should be pretty interesting at ent's zero. On the other hand. the Forward Don Smalian tallied High wming "'ward \ both games. loss will le -ad the Frosl l The publicity boys are throwing the spotlight on the Don -Tiger fracas DU s have racked up 42 digits,' the winning goal forvisitingth- while opponents have chalked up . in their third t ictoij quest , as the game of the year for the independents. What else? USF is with less than a minute 30. The equaliz:r is the identical I Bears. re- . season aeainst the peninsula , o ut bowl-bidding with seven straight victories. COP's feline is snarl- ! y four and nothing slates, which is i maining in the second of MO ' outfit. The trosh has e V10/1 t.. ing like the Tiger of '49. with six victories and only an iwi. in sit outings. upset loss to the chief factor in the final stand- I three-minutIrextra periods. matches Boston I to date. Probable starting lineup less the ings. The tilt is set for 4 p.m. at ! Forward Chet Kell had plated' 011ie Matson, the nation's leading ground gainer and scorer with Peter Burnett junior high field. include'. Don 'the Spartan hero until that fatal' Sparta" frshNort Thornton. nibBob- td's. lots his sit -point production against (0!". end zone toilet. Elsewhere around the loop, un-, ner. goalie. goal, when he fired the tiein e',Gorman. and Geoi go, Kniht, Tomlin% NteCormiel. and Eddie Macon. both darters and open field beaten Delta Sigma Gamma, also , - - con-. , point. ..,. to send the regular barks; Ja j Flood. Barr j Schut Ger, specialists. unscored upon in four contests., overtime. test into encounters twice beaten Theta Chi i led at halftime by l. an d .salON. I lomat& Coach Joseph Kuharich's great line, led by three or four All- San Jose had _._. in the feature game of the inter- , America performers, meets head on with the tremendous Tiger for- a 5 to 1 margin. Tho Berkeley stril.i. Back fraternity league. Game time is 4 i") .-5! EighthAllies wards, who some claim are just as good. The legendary No Man's ; Bears managed to tie it at Arms Headquarters. lia. o'clock. I and then jump ahead 6-5 in 1.1.o. Land was never like the suicide zone which will be the area between rea l'ilitecl Nations troops se-- "her ganles find Lambda Cni1third stanza. The Spartans rallied t recaptured t hi last NI ihr.. the ('SF and COP forward walls. Alpha meeting Kappa Alpha in , hillserito to knot it 6-6 hut another Bear-.. t tee the' Reds in There's as much split in' the "who's gonna win" argument as the the 1FL. and Kappa Tau tangling I goal shot them in front for a sec-Isirittim: on the %sestet n rift between Little Old Harry T. and Dugout Douglas. Some tell us with the 485 club in the It. I ond time. *risen Kell flipped in hi - USF's pour-it -on streak will fizzle after they exercise 60 minutes with Intramural standings : I knotting digit of the thrillit, League Coach Ernie Jorge's Bengals. The anti -Don adherents point to the Inter-Fraternity ; game played before an al,!,., Team W I. l'a' respective schedules of the two powerhouses. hinting loudly that Mr. Ag packed pool gathering. You just can't beat Pi Ka to Al pisa ma 44 00 6-52., Matson and his pals have been socking little guys while Messrs. Macon . Six players tallied le Coffee and Donuts at t relta Sigma Gam 39! apiece,. Forts ard Taylor Ii... , and McCormick and crew have faced and beaten the toughest. Sigma 2 1 38 26, Guard Chesley Douglas. and Is, Tigers Tough I Theta Chi 2 2 48 46' for the Spartans, and Fors% a DIERK'S We'll' go alone half way %%Oh the reasoning. Certainly USF has Sigma Nii 27 Bob Kahl, Jim Corson and \ \ \ i UMW; an easier schedule. softer than any of the' Bay Area independents, !Alpha Tau Omega 2 2 434) 24 ian for the Pears_ including San Jose State college. But don't forget. COP has six home I 'Kappa Alpha 1 2 19 44 . 3 10 71 games in Stockton, whete grid visitors are up a,,ainst the whole val-i Phi Sigma Kappa 1 !Lambda Chi Alpha 0 4 19 42 Icy population. And we firmly believe USF's thin but seasoned club *Includes 12-12 tie. has tremendous potential. Yet, the Hilltoppers will have to hit the'l Independent League physical ceiling on Nov. 17 to tame the. Tigers. And no other team I W L iNF Ag r54POONY#REE make's more of the home field edge than that COP outfit. Newman Club 4 0 52 Best bet would be to call it a draw. If it ended thusly, both ; Alia Upsilon 4 0 42 30 EACH WEEK teams would get a bowl chance and neither would lost prestige. Aside Air Fore.. Jets 3 1 16 19 from the money adgle. USF in general and Matson, Burl Toler, Gino Tijuana AC 2 '2 22 27 1 3 13 21, Marchetti and Greg Ilillig in particular deserve a tribute of some I KaPPa Tau fl kind for outstanding play. B Town Bombers 4 6 34 0 4 13 21, A runner like Matson conies along about once eery 30 487i "id) AisREEtc No one can match his peculiar st,le id loping and bre ' g for at ; touchdowns. The. A-A pickers. for what they're worth. might as W Fires well change trades if they neglect 011ie's name at the top of their 76 in Totinit.- STAR &BAR STATIONS SJS versus Santa Clara really should be a back alley brawl. The Go:d. Williams. San Jose State boys from the Mission school have dropped five out of seven on a college freshman links star firei schedule that is as strong as the slate of any major team in the West. a 76 to finish well up the list in Pick the Winners...take ails iro rcherse Coach Dick Gallagher's lads, and most of them are sophomores and the General Moncado 18-hole Med- form to yell armrest Reim ireCeSSYlfiy! juniors a la the Spartans, learned many things in losing to California. al Play tournament held over the weekend at the Hilltiew Ask at St.,,.,. for Add.t.onaa forms if Heeded Washington State. UCLA. Stanford and ('SF. They nudged Loyola course. Williams was a member of 20-16 and toppled Arkansas. Southwest Conference November 9, 10, II. Deadline 6 p.m. Friday contender. 21-12. this year's Spartan freshman golf Games for Wonder what kind,of a record USF or COP would have if they team. Wm tackled the Bronco schedule. A few less victories, for certain. Ej Columbia LI Dartmouth Bob Bronzan has an unusual hunch, also plagued with greenness SPARTAN DAILY CI Cornell El Michigan and a bitter schedule. The Golden Raiders have playedplay four -good _ San Jose State College 3 Maryland Li Navy E ntweel as wend class motfor April games but have manufactured but one win. They haven't shown to 11 Army LI The Citadel 24, 1934, of Son Jos*, California, and., Kentucky the best of their capabilities yet. Out act of March 3, 1179. [] Tulane 1:1 Full loasod wire gorviell of United Prins L] Illinois Iowa Member, California hlawspapar Publish- fl Michigan State Notre Dame ers' Association. Northwestern EJLID Purdue lirikorian Blasts Press of the Globes Printing Company, Indiana 1445 S. First St., Son Joss, California 11 Minnesota [] Nebraska Iowa State Into Quarterfinals -I Texas OCIElo Baylor A&M Southern Meth Defending champs 'a Butch Kri- LI Texas Arkansas korian smashed his way into the PIC-A-RIB 9 Rice Li Washington El California quarter finals of the annual fall Special Feature COP Denier quarter all -college singles j Oregon State UCLA tournament yesterday at Spartan BAR -B -Q BURGER Southern California OpriLI Stanford courts. The 1950 titlist won over 3 Idaho Washington S.. Bob Stover in straizht sets 6-2, Call CYpress 5-1814 D Chicago Cards Los Ang. Rams 6-1. New York Yankees San Fran. 49ers A dark horse loomed on the 1385 W. SAN CARLOS tote of tourney scene in Marty Halfhill, Across from C1C,:- Hospital It subigettng day foothill hallo. roatistaar 'awe to Steep the cotted. ttd *bole lea all ogklal soles tad dm contest Contestant olio hers*, att., Sac Of -mph on 11,10on e- former national junior hard-court CLOSED MONDAYS Blf SlationS the oasis. te age has at bit AUK, and photos doubles , who defeated ine-re mangers otrenen. Fred Dekkert, 6-4, 6-3. NAME A trio of matches are scheduled today with second-seeded Don ADDRESS...... Gale and Phil Latimer at 1:30 CITY p.m.; dark horse Halfhill engag- OPPICIAL BUM ing Bob Phelps at 1:30; and Don , si. SKI' 11N TENNIS Coach Ted i 55,5,. new ha pear Choice lot winner Inda ate t.e gators be X. ..er Jen 2 2.11 out dapircese for roue eon record A1n.f blanas Straub vs. Jim Austin at 11 a.m.; M by has the annual All-eol- ... et., et s,at at Bar Stetsons 1Call CY 4144211 lot address el atatton news, The three winners joined Kri- lege tennis tournament in full tot. I 1. Sgn the etttee, tabs to woof nearby Stag a Bar Sta,mi Do not O., MI tor commit ants be in before I poe, linger preetows ea telaedo.ed korian as the remaining four stir-I canes Stir Bar en, suing as the Spartan racquet Santee 4. Any Same Clara County modeler eliarble se ow. ei.ept ivors this s', ' ' so Ingers approach the fin.11, ploy." and Mt. Imams NO PL.RCHAS1 NittSSAalf. Ortle I can per per. in etat.on r5.41 KO- 5; If tee pat ia se owe, penes correctly make dale at the the pa. do1.1,,,,4 ow.,. Clams awn be and. Wont I p.am ea Tweed', lolloo- mg games troarrarto frill no be aortae/. Clause not 11e5 brion *male*. am COLOR HELM diagual,fied. 4. A tn,a1 el hOe iner .11 be awarded the penal. pnt.ng .11)7 of the etKne games "newly. IlEs one warmer recemeo Mae. 2 o.nnen 112441 Christmas Cards h r 7 1.1te iSis gallons ethyl gasolene 0111 be sainted nub week 10 e.1. Ostwald Meson, 7.00 , IS of the Al lames torrettly; ten 110 gallons tl too p is 25 imprinted with yoar nom. t - ’. 5' tttrita .1if,. astatded arC pr so in a14, ; Hilo, Color Chart 1.00

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Check woe: Check one: 1. TO Irne,t the grlawing Ilf our eIVIiii111 and SANK 2. Flow much investment does it require to provide a reorityirt. the I S au l iteitiArv has spent over $12 Ll LOANS job at Union Oil Company? $720 billion in new .itel.ities suave W..1 1 at War II This has es- r_i U S GOVT. Lndeda the rapacityAnof the industry from to 50% SUSSIDIES $3,000 ia, all eat ego tes. Where did nit. t of the $12 billion clime from? REINVESTED ri PROFITS Li $67,000

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