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-Mabel R. Cillia, Librarian' Stqte Library. LIP . Sacramento 9, California #2 Primary, Elections gin Today USF Game Scheduled for Cow Palace Spartan Gym Unable Spartan ally To Accommodate Fans SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Regular Palace Prices Prevail Volume XXXVIII San Jose, California, Thursday, February 16, 1950 Number 82 In Tuesday's Single Feature Voter Gets Approval Polls in Union -Between San Jose, Don Squads It's official. will he the site The Cow Palace 1 this season. San Jose has won Vi- Open Two-Day of the San Jose State college - and lost 6,while USF has a 14 and Francis( University of San .'a bee- 6 record. ketball glum% Tuesday, February ! A L7SF loss would, most likely, ASH Balloting 21. . eliminate t engagement- Tbe. tllt_tjuo-soliglnaity-piaanednrob' 4.--R-it-tonal Invitational Tour- Pollt.opened_.at, R:30--this-morrP-' for Spartan gym. nament, which the won hist year. ing in the Student Union to start Financial agreements were It is extremely doubtful if San the two-day prinuor elections for rEached by the Cow Palace Board !Jaw will get a hid even if they the offices to the three C’sclass, ,,of Directors and the two institu- , win. council and court. Booths will re-- tions; so the most talked about ! The Spartans defeated the Dons main open until 4 p.m. and will hardwood meeting in northern Cal- earlier in the season. 43-38. -reopen tomorrow at 8:30 to ac- ifornia, will be staged in the coast's comodate the large expected turn- biggest .hoskOthati house. - Besides the candidates. voters Talk of the change came after Revelri es Meet will also cast ballots for or the Sparta'hs knocked off three major opponents in the .gigan0c ; against a proposed amendment inc Revelries commit t ee enclosure a couple of weeks ago. revising the eleetion of court meets again today at 3:30 in the Spartan gym would. be unable to I justices. The amendment states AMR office, Chairnum Ray scat all the spectators who desire ! Lyons In effect that, to he elected, a announced, witness. the clash. Students of Further sophomore justki must have to consideration of Rev- the participating colleges couldn't Aries regulations probably completed between 39-69 units, even be aCcomadated. , be made at this meeting, Lyons the junior justke between 69- I said. The group plans to dis- 114 units and the senior justice With the final word from the , cuss the question of membership 114. Cow Palate, the way was made . over on the Revelries Board. This amendment will also dis clear for the first jingle 'main at -1 tribute the electOdit the justices traction basketball bill in the ver,the three .:querrtees of the tory of the big stiorts arenA. The school year, as against electing titan Rt 14:15 i Students Give them-all in the. spring, as is done n.m. -Af .6.:30 the freshman teams now. . at the two schools will meet. Justices May Be Ineligible Danny Hill, athletic publicity One-Act Plays director of *ISC, said that prices KAY DEWEY, chairman of the Inter-Class Comet/ puts the stamp If this proposed amendment does Student directors Gwen Stim- uli! be the same as in other Cow ! of approval on student -government eon:scions BOB RUSSELL. Bob not pass, the two justices elected uclson, Don Pearlman, Joan Hue- Palace games. Student card hold- was among the first to indicate his interest in school affairs by this week will not .take office and !enner. and Joe Guzzetti will pre- voting this morning in the primary elections. Voters can wear ens will be admitted for 50 cents. the two incumbents will stay in j sent their second performances of "I voted today, have you?" tags, after casting their ballots in the General admission is SI. office until spring. four one-act plays in the Actors' student union. (Hint to those with mid-terms todaythe tags USF indicated that its band will Candidate Bob 'Smith, running :studio at 3:30 p.m. today. make good ponies.) photo by Illidenbrandt. present. San Jose State's band for junior justice, earlier was : The j::ays are presentedfree of also be in attendance: declared Melia*. by the regin- charge in students of Mr. John R. The Spartans and the .D ' trar.,but finally villa cleared and Kerr's directing class. have' accumulated'enviable records SJS Officials Will Press is back in the race. , Leads in the first play are Jim Results of the primaries willuot Jenser and Gwen Dam. For Larger Building Fund he known until. Monday because The -second play features a cast the Student Court. in charge of the hicit includes Cliff Roche, Judith The State Public Works board. election, does r.ot plan to open the The Weatlier Warren Blomseth, and Ron the status of the college building ballot boxes 'until the final vote served the last slices of a $13,500.- _ program with members of The 12- has-harm cant ruaislay atectuoon. early yns er ay. the forecaster John Hansen, Not MR Welch, and college acivis-ory board.. First ! Court man Selects Run-offs. gaien *idly at his typctwriter and Barbara Jenicinsen are student L--giving San Jose State college a meeting of the recently reactivat- For the. selection of the runoff for spite decided to predict today ,actors in the third play: ed board is slated for Feb. 21. , candiclates, $97,525 addition to its boiler room. the court will take the to be yartiy cloudy and slightly , "Appearing in the fourth play names of the two highest receiv- Biggest piece %%ent to Fresno cooler. Xesterday's temperatures are Bob Colljns, Betsy Smith, ing votes. However, if the number ranged between a low of 57 and a Jerry McCaVvley, Marie, Guzzetti, according UP ROUNDUP State college, to a of people running is large, the higtord-- wore clear. and Hal Upson. United Press report from s aersr-- has- the -orlon Of the three highest for the runoff. silent. The Frminans, moving to -111111D1SellS8e8- Aspirants got a chance to pre- out-of-town campus, %%ere a new sent themselves last night at a Cali You Refuse This Plea? $2,998.130. The nearly Soviet-China Pact- -uVotingBally" held in the Mor- three million dollars will go to- ris Dailey auditorium. Since the Undersecretary of State Dean ward construction of six build- number of candidates is excess- Rusk yesferday said the United ive, each person did not get an - ings on the 960-acre site. States is "prepared to discuss out- opportunity to give nuich of a standing issues with the Soviet San Jose State college officials, spiel and the audience had to be Union and to leave all possible obviously miffed at what they content mostly with an optical doors open for an exchange of impression of the "politicos". called "step child" treatment at views." the hands of the state departments Speaking in behalf of his de- of Education and Finance, told the partment, Mr. Rusk said such an shortage caused by the outlaw soft Spartan Daily the administratior. exchange of views could come strike of John L. Lewis's would press for an. estimated through the United Nations or the coal miners. The nation's supply $3.700,000 at the next session of "ordinary channels" of diplomacy. yesterday dropped to the lowest the legislature. The statements were made in point in moderfi historyless than 10 days supply. , Given top priority on the admin- comment on the 30-year pact sign- - istration's building program are ed Tuesday by Soviet and Red aa-zumer Chjnaoff1risla. the music and entneering the 79-year- to the science and REVIEW MOVIE old stateman who won't say yes re-elected library buildings and the Men's The Hollywood press sat through to the Russians, was on gym, the president explained. 81 minutes of Ingrid Bergman and president of Finland yesterday col- island passion yesterday while re- a first ballot by the electoral Part of the 13 million dollar viewing "Stromboli" and the gen- lege. "poet-war building fund for eral reaction was: "not great- MAY RAISE BENTS state colleges" was originally. little Sandra Lee SOUZA, 9-year-old polio victim, Is shown handing -but not bad;: Most of the 800 re- ,San Francisdb bay area land- earmarked for construction of an empty March of Dimes container to President Fred porters present agreed that Rog- girths may raise rents by as Much Severe of the the music and engineering build- local sellini's photography is "excellent as 15 per cent within 30 days or Newman club. The club is sponsoring the Mardi Gras dance to ings here, but was "re-allocated" be staged tonight from 8 111 12 - especially the fishing scenes." less provided they can show they o'clock at Newman hall with pro- by the Public Works board early ceeds going to the Dimes drive. All students are NEAR COAL Ousts need the raises to cover increased invited to atttend month. and aid in filing the empty container. Pictured above from left to this mainten- Governors of three states map- costs in operation and right are: Doris Wooley, decorations committee; President Severe; Dr. MaoQuarrie said late yes- ped emergency measures yester- ance, it was announced yesterday Sand* Lee Souza, Jelsey Actin, decorations; and Bill Francis, pub- terday that he planned to discuss day to combat the critical coal by S. F. bay area rent director. licity director. pboto by Hildenbrandt 2 SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, February 16, 1950 joini M _ 1CAMPUS QUIPS . . by Cooper WAA Officers Nominated, Of Therapists Elections to be Feb. 28-29 Will Be Held Ruth Leine, junior physical education major, has been nominated Miss Catherine Wallace, assis- to run on a white ballot for presidency of the San Jose State college tant ; profMsor of health and hy- Women's Athletic Association, according to a report made here today. giene at San Jose State college, Nominated for vice-president is Colleen Brooks, junior physical will preside--ever a joint meeting physical and oecupational ther- education major. Alice Kent, unior physical education major, of associations to be held and Betty Conover, freshman ed- apy at Chandler Tripp school. The ucation major, were named in the ... '1 1,, the meeting will be held -Thursday, report as recording secretary -no- 41,901,4. 16, at 7:30 p.m., minees. Mary White, junior gen- Basketball Games Feb. according. 11 %VI to Mrs. Eleanor Mahn, assistant eral secondary major, is.-the only of occupational therapy, corresponding secretary nominee. professor To Begin Tonight Miss 'Wallace, physical thera- Candidates for the office of pist in the Health department,' recorder of points were' Elaine IN WAA Tourney is president of the Northern Cal- Strayer and-Dorothy Smith, soph- ifornia Physical Therapy associa- omore P.E. majors. Scheduled games for tonight's tion. _.lt witirthe WAA basketball tournament were NiiFthern California Occupational - Lloyda Thompson, sophomore announced - yesterday .by Gene- Therapy association.. " P.E. major, and Margaret Thiel- vieve Villasenor, basketball man- Both groups will discuss and er, junior P.E. major, were ager. demonstrate "some practical as- named as candidates for public- Beginning at 7:15 p.m. on court pects of treatment of cerebral ity manager. 1 will be the_Turtles vs: Elmwyck palsy children." and on coUrt 2 will be the Stars The demonstration will he un- Annabelle Vargas, junior P.E. vs. the GuMperteers. der the direction of Mrs. Marian major, will run for treasurer.' At 8 o'clock on court 1 the Gold Wolfe, O.T.R. and Mrs. Betty According to the WAA a box Nuggets will meet the Tan Tans. Jean Danziger Richter, O.T.R. will fbe' set up in the Women's Court 2 will find Presbyterian hall Both. are graduates of San Jose gym today and will remain for taking on Mary George coop. State college. a week where anyone may place At 8:45 p.m. Kappa Alpha The- Children from the Chandler nominations for the -above offices. ta-meetseis C.C.F. on court 1 and the Tripp school and the Milbrae Cer- Election of officers will be "Y" Comets will set-to with ,Cor- Conference Lists Meetings coral -Palsy_ school will be used to held Feb. 23 and 29 from 9 a.m. 'della hall on court 2. demonstrate theques -and-- According to the sehedulo_ "This-- morning’s schedule of graduate and graduate curricula necessary in physical to, 4 .11-_!!i tke_Waillea:11-39m.- equipment tne report said. geitiei will be played tomorrow meetings and speakers in the and standards meeting in Dunne and occupational_ therapy, sia at 3:30 p.m. On court 1 Cordelia statewide Recreation conference, hall at 10:45 amr:---Mstithe "Anyone participating in WAA hall will play Kappa Alpha Theta now 'being held in San Inseshould the school-An Corvamti e -ure activities is eligible to vote," ac- and court 2 -will find Gold Nug- be of interest to SJSC students," program may interest sociology cording to the report. gets vying with the Gumperteers. Miss Mary Wiley said yesterday. or education majors, Miss Wiley At tonight's tourney games Miss Miss Wiley, the conference plan- said. Announcements 11

Eleanor Coombe will make Intra- ner here, is a ph}sieal education particular interest to a "Of Spartan Shield: Meet at 7 o'clock mural and local official ratings. instructor at the college. range of students with var- IRC to Meet wide tonightin_Boom 20. Listed are such meets as "rec- ious majors should be the group reation for the physically and of meetings this afternoon. They Fresh Council: Meet at 3:30 p.m. In-Student 'Y mentally handicapped people." "0 are concerned with community re- today in Room 116. T majors may find interest there," "The Tmplitations of the H- Reitzel Talks creation in the rural areas, coun- Gamma Alpha Chi (pledges): she said. The group will meet in Bomb," tll, be the topic of dis- ty, and metropolitan districts. Ci- Meet at 2:30 p.m. today in B94. cusakm for the first winter quar- Dr. Marques Reltzel, head of the southeast corner of the Civic ties of various sizes will be dis- ter meeting of the International the Art department, spoke last auditorium, according to the pro- cussed as examples," Miss Wiley B-V's Freshman Club: Meet at Relations club in the Student "Y" night before members of the gram. explained. 7:30 o'clock tonight in "Y" lounge. S. Seventh street, at Parent Teachers Discussion coneerrAng utiliza- Hear surprise speaker discuss con- lounge, 220 These meetings will all be held 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. association. The title of his talk tion of natural resources should ditions of San Jose. was "Art Education in the in either -Dunne hall. room -A, 'or will be held every attract natural science majors, Seekers: Meet 3 p.m. Sunday Meeting g Public Schools." He spoke at the northeast corner of the audi- at in the "Y" lounge said Miss Wiley. This meeting will church for cab- other Thursday the Western Women's club. torium, according to the program. at First Methodist because more informal at- be held in room G of the Civic McGaugh re- of the Dr. Reitzok was invited to inet meeting. Jun auditorium, et 10:45 a.m. members. mosphere. speak by the Western Society, quests attendance of all a

Richard Robb, will report on a of Artists. ' Education majors may be inter- Theilev.-K. Arnold flakajima will attended in San ested- ill itaiseussioni -a -under- Local Frat Meets speak at 7 p.m. Sunday on 'the meeting which he - Francisco. The group -will diatoms Search for an Inner-Discipline.' . plans for a conference to be held On Cal Camps Delta Phi. U Ilanf New mem- in April. Plans for a joint meet- Sp bers meet at .30 p.m. today in Shields to Begin Ten members of the Gamma ing -with the Santa Clara univer- artan front of Education office. Beta chapter of Alpha sity IRC will also be discussed. Phi Ome- ga, men's national service fratern- Seekers: Make reservations for belong to It is not necessary to Campaign for Trophy Care ity, participated in a good-will Asilornar trip, Feb. 24, 25. Sign, The IRC in order to participate. If an unusually large number of students seem to be taking an meet with the 'Gamma Gamma sheet on bulletin board or contact IRC's purpose is to debate cur- unusually great amount of interest in San ..rOse State college trophies and Zeta chapters of StanfordBb __Fossgreen -or Jim- rent international affairs and Union, Men's gym, and various other places, university and the University of Bring suits and towels to YMCA problems. Guest speakers are mounted in the Student don't take it amiss, they're not raiders from COP or Fresno. California, respectively, on the for "Y" night. scheduled to appear at some California campus Tau Delta Phi: Meet at 12:30 Spartan Shields, sophomore Saturday. meetings. Group advisor is Dr. p.m. Friday in the tower. George Bruntz of the social sci- men's service group and lineal de- The San Jose State college ence department. Bishop to Head scendant of the former Spartan chapter won volleyball contest Program Knights and" Blue Key. upper with the three organizations in Easter elassmen's honor fraternity, have the morning. They also saw the SAVE 10% taken it upon themselves to begin California rugby team beat the Firms Ray Bishop, last year's Spartan Local Need an active campaign for the care University club in the aftemon On Revelries_ director, was appointed of trophies-and-other-swards- a ta sketball teem chairman of the 1950 annual Blue lose to Engineering Grads posing in various campus build- UCLA at night. Shoe Repairs Key - sponsored Easter Sunrise ings, under the leadership of Pres- "The increasing. interest of local services at Tuesday night's meet- ident John Giacomarzi. ing of the honor fraternity. Nam- industries in our graduates is an To do this, the "Shields" are ed to assist him in his new duties indication of the beginning of contacting all heads of depart- Philosophy Club recognition of our program," ac- are Dick Shaffer, Phil Ward, and ments in an effort to get an_aCt Dr. Ralph Smith, En- Marsh Pitman. cording to ciafaie listing of all trophiefe. gineering department heatL--- o Hear Cooper simple, down-to-earth cere- When this is completed, a regular Dr. Smith said that more and A mony is promised by Bishop. He program for their cleaning and Dr. Joseph Cooper, associate more calls are coming to his de- and his committee will announce general repair will be begun. it professor Of Psychology. w ill partment from local industries this year's program at , a later is expected that a large number speak on "Implications of Recent wanting to employ San Jose State date. of "forgotten" trophies will be Psychology for a Philosophy of college engineering graduates. rediscovered Life" when the Philosophy club in the process. Don't wall: on the grass - He said that the department Spring vacation caused a can- meets tonight at 8 o'clock in the has been notified recently of the cellation of services last year be- home of -Di Arturo Faille, club Get back on the sidewalk following engineering positions in cause most students were out of adviser. Take advantage of this offer to local industries. town. Easter comes on April 9 Pastor Speaks There is a position for a con- In addition to the talk, a group all S.J.S. student body card this year. Guest speaker for this week's struction engineer interested in discussion is planned. There will Collegiate Christian Fellowship holders. hydraulics, to work on a water also be refreshments, Fallico said. meeting will be the Rev. Ernest system in the valley. Red Cross Needs Hastings, pastor of the Melrose Philosophy club members There is a position for a "field and ANTHONY'S Baptist church, one of Oakland's others interested in the meeting man" for work with a pipe insu- Six Hostesses largest Evangelical churches. The should meet at 7:30. o'clock in Shoe Service lating company. meeting will be held in S31 (base- front of the Student Union 276 S. for a main- Six girls are needed as for 1st CY 3-9754 There is a position hostesses ment of- the Science building) at transportation. work in a Tuesday giVen tenance engineer for at the night dances 12:30 p.m. today.

local cannery. at the Palo Alto Veterans hospi, The Rev. Hastings will talk on la], Engineering students interested Mrs. Joan Lauber, recruit the Bible, ?Specially ,,for college may VVOIITH. ROBBING: 'A- BANK FOR in these job opportunities chairman, announced today. students, according to Stan Ek- contact Dr. Smith in the depart- THE BEST be at least 21 strand. CCF president. Ekstrand HAIRCUT IN TOWN ment office. The girls should years old, and should be able to extends a welcome to all stud - At the shAp_with_the three experienced, attend the orientation classes be- .ents and faculty to attend today's Union barbers who cut your hair the way South ing held Monday and Tuesday meeting. Wills Goes nights at the hospital. you want it cut. For your convenience first class service. Dr. Clan-ice Wills, assistant pro- The dances scheduled will be NOTICE shoe shine and porter education, will represent fessor of held the second and third Tues- to all Fraternitiiss and Sororities Come in today and get acquainted. San Jose State college at the days in March, Mrs. Lauber said. Colfe and Donuts served all night at annual study conference of the Child- Girls interested should contact California Association for DIERKS COMM9,!iC.Isfil. 3BLDDoors N,,,Biftlillfoos.:R. SHOP hood Education in Long Beach, Mrs. Lauber at the local chapter 371 West San Carlos Feb. 18 and 19. of the American Red Cross. K -P-Society AShot in The Night for Sparta NOT ENOUGH JAZZ? Adds Members Dr. Downey Replies to Kenton?. The Nur4ry school on the San Jose State college campus was the Charge Against College Music scene of the initiation of nine students into Delta Phi Upsilon, By JOHN DREMEL to take an additional course would ..41qonal honorary fraterillY, Feb. Dr, Lyle W. Downey, head of be small. , ccording to Dr. Clarice Wills, -the Musle department,- today an- The 52 students not seeking adviser of the group. swered clabns made by Stan Ken- teacher credentials are in the The local group, Zeta chapter, ton that music departments of music department a vocation- initiated the following Kinder- the nation's universities are lag- ally, according to Dr. Downey, garden-Primary rnajo rs Eliza- ging behind in no ,offering sind a number of these may be beth Brown, Lucile. firir,ris; NoclIe course in creatire'Musit egielk Interested in a "modern, mUslc. Hillis, Betty June Jessee, Jean ally referred to as "jazz"). arrangement course. Pacchetti, Marilyn Ramsey, 'Mary Kenton, one. of Ameilca's This group is, however, too Dolores Ridgely, Winifred Ryan, foremost authorities on modern small to warrant the inaugura- and Dolly Ann Turnblad.. music, stated recently that, tion of a new course, especially Dr. Willis stated that K -P -"the attitude of the heads of since ,the music department is at majors are required-40-44~-cehe- so many of our college and uni- present operating with a faculty Tiiii rating in the upper 5% versity music departments to- shortage. The new course would of the student body as a whole to ward modern music completly require an additional instructor be eligible for membership in the amazes inc. I am greatly con- at a time when important courses group. cerned by these instructors' required by the state are in 'need of instructors. Jackie Lazzeroni, Delta Phi short-sightedness and apparent Upsilon president. revealed 'that disregard of their students' de- 'Erratic, Unstable' sire to study this type of mu- the group is planning a rummage "Schools offering courses in sic." sale to be held March 11. modern music arrangement begin The omissionat San Jose State to attract erratic, emotional, and college of modern music courses unstable individuals. All 'modern' was explained by Dr. Downey to While the fans and players cagers Forward CHUCK GIR- musicians are not of this type, Frosh Discuss be a matter of shortage of. per- gasp In amazement, sprIngln' ARDI (5), Center LEN SPON- but there is that undesirable. ele- sonnel and strict curriculum re- HOBBY CROWE (5) sends in DERGARD (13), Guard MATT ment present which the more sta- quirements. two points through the hoop for GARCIA (8), and Guard AL ble schools of music do not wish Dance Plans State Lists Courses the San Jose Spartan basket- HARPER (11). The Spartan in attendance," Dr. Downey said. Plans for the Pepperdine after- Of the 302 music students at eer I Wednesday night's Sun the Stan Kenton, who will present game dance, being sponsored by players sunk Prune val- SJSC, 250 are seeking teachers Jose-Fresno- Mt- In the his ":nnovations In Modern Music he freaffniiii ley. re- credentials. As such, these stu- _g. Wateldmr-ost-fer-tIstr _ for.. 1950'Lhere -in--the civic- audi- cussed_tadw.aa-8,087-renr, . venire - -dantr have their music reqUirez earn latereibilife Ceitier-Sire -tor-1W sneaker-the-Fe torium at 8:30 p.m., Friday Feb. he class council holds its regular ments dictated by the state of INMAN (12), and Forward no team grabbed from San Jose 17, stated that he is interested in meeting in Room 116, according California at Sacramento, and the DON McCASLTN (7). Star - earlier this season. the efforts of young composers to Class President Tom Arvin. number of students actually able eyed by the shot are Frage Photo by Gmelin. around the country and hopes to The dance will be held Saturday discover some untried talent while night, from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m., in on his current tour. the Student Union. Stags will be admitted for 25 cents, couples will Servtc e Aids Sudan Missionary be charged 35 cents, according to CPC Interviews Chairman Jewel Sminlkowski. K P S tudents Interviews are being given To Address CCFC Plans for purchasing council today for a general office open- maj- The Rev. Earl Lewis, who has keys for freshman class council All kindergarten-primary ing at the California Packing interested in tak- spent 20 years as a missionary members will also be made, said ors who are Company, 725 W. San Fernando. the counciling in Sudan and Ethiopia, will speak Arvin. The class constitution, ing advantage of Men between 20 and 30 years Upsi- at the regular meeting of the which is now being revised, service set up by Delta Phi are asked to see Mrs. Adams. also Collegiate Christian Fellowship will be discussed. lon, national education honorary Salary Is $175. The job will be club at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow in fraternity, are reminded, to con- filled by March 1. sult the bulletin board in room Room 133. SAN JOSE AUDITORIUM 161, according to Jackie Lazzar- The guest speaker is well ac- This Friday Night AWS Members oni, president of the group. quainted with the opportunities Miss Lazzaroni reveals that Dr. Willey Resigns for government teaching as well Feb. 17, 8:30 P.M. ea4t...week a schedule of counciling as missionary work in those fields, ALL SEATS RESERVED Are Delegatell hours is posted, and she urges .College official today announc- according, to, Miss Marian John: son, I 2 5, $1.75, ;2.50, $3.00 tan incl. Joan Hale and Jo Ann Keeler, students to take advantage of the ed the resignation of Dr. Roy CCF missionary chairman. All AWS cabinet members, have been service. DeVerl Willey, formerly an asso- interested students and fac- Tickets at Denny-Watrous professor of .education here. ulty members 'are invited to at- delegated by the Associated Wom- The service has been inaugu- ciate Box Office, Civic Aud., San Jose en Students to represent San Jose rated to enable students to re- Dr. Willey-. a specialist in visual tend the Rev. Lewis' talk, State college at the intercollegiate receive early guidance in their education, was granted a two- AWS convention in Norman, Ok- kindergarten-p rimary training. year leave of absence in 1948. He lahoma, in April, according to Mel- This 'system relieves many of the is now doing research at the Uni- ba Sills, publicity chairman.' department's faculty members versity of Utah, officials here said. Miss Hale, temporary president from counciling, Miss Lazzaroni of the local AWS group, is a jun- said. 8:30U ior commerce major from Morgan "TONIGHT AT Hill. Miss Keeler is a sophomore MARCH 9-17 general elementary major from Printing Official San Jose, and is AWS treasurer. Spa rtan Daily Speaks to Seniors SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE *red as second class matter April 24, 1134, an opportunity E M Seniors will have at Sac Jose California under the act of Classified Ads. this morning to air any questions March 3, 11174. they may-have-eoneenting-gradua- Full liielawf rare liel’United Fite. tion announcements. Robert El- Press of the Globe Panting Company, 1445 S. FOR RENT more, a representative of the Clint First St., San Jose, California. Member, Cali- Warm room for two Men. Pri- W. Lee printing company of San fornia Newspaper Publisher's Association, vate entrance, and kitchen op- Francisco, will be the guest speak- tional. 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MEM Ws Lai .4)1rIts were high at the Sadie . Temporary AWS President Joan Hale (lower right) Is shown Hawkins dance given Saturday welcoming Marilyn Zeiler, AWS president, now student teaching, de night by Delta Sigma Gamma and her fiance Woody Lynn to "Heart's Delight," Friday night at wi fraternit}. The dance was heltL4_ .the Seottish Rite Teouge. _Also pictured arc a few of the 300 couples at the Alpine Lodge. Shown who danced to the music of Bob Russell and his orchestra, at the 'col" above, M a r r yin' Sam (Greg Annual "girl ask boy" Valentine's dance. ASS Macgregor) is preparing to 'wed Photo by Gnselin., ma up' a winsome Daisy Mae (Bar- bara Jenkins) to a reluctant me 1.114 Abater (Jim Zane). tit( Photo by Haddon. AWS Stages Traditional . D,SGs Relive -Hearts Delight' Dance Two hundred couples danced to the music of Bob Russell and his orchestra Friday night at the Scottish Rite Temple, when AWS pre- .car Do.),patch sented its traditional "Heart's Delight" Valentine's dance. . qui Tor Dogpatch came into being Sat- Pink boutonniered men and; . - aft urday night at Alpine Park hall their dates gathered 'round the when Delta Sigma Giniuna Trater= band stand during intermission to car Thity staged its second innual. Sadie see temporary AWS President , Hawkins' dance. Joan Hale crown Ed Von liolst - On Costumes, a rambling, shack, "Jack of Hearts." Von Hoist, a Ka Marryin' Sam and "church" wed- junior mimic major from Chicago, 11 -dings, wall murals depicting hill- was chosen on appearance and On characters, singing, and danc- enCral-behaviof b es horn ing were the feature. attractions two local stores. The "man of the at the dance. evening' was awarded two mer- The mountain shack and wall chandise orders following the cer- murals, produced by the fraternity emonies. - members for the affair, were im- Decorations for the hop followed pressive. a romantic theme in pink and An estimated. 600 persons ar- black, with huge hearts and old- rived at the hall dressed in appro- fashioned 'silhouettes covering the priate regalia: Daisy Mae and walls. Pink streamers draped from Lir Abner outfits. ho the ceiling. Puling an in et mission a- ha of songs lovas led by guitarist Don Co-chairmen for the dressy af- Logie with the crowd taking a fair were Marilyn Russell and Di( vociferous part in the activity. Lynn MacDonald. Miss He 1 en Cal Alusic for dancing was supplied Pictured above are some of the 105 couples in attendance at the Dknmick, dean of women, and Sw by Claude Wilson and his combo. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority dance held at the Mira Vista country Mrs. Izetta Pritchard were patron- club In Richmond. In the Immediate foreground a member of Noel eases for iffè event, which is an Vote Today! Kelley's orChestra la shown displasing his musical talent. - annual--"girl-ask boy" dance Ispon- -Vita_MOLST Photo by Del Carlo. sored by AWS. Photo by Hildenbrandt. pre pa di st a Alpha Chis Sorority Social Season Hits Ira High Gear with Pledge Dances Initiate 25 By Doris Hildebrand The sorority social season at San Jose State college is now in full Alpha Chi Epsilon, kindergar- swing with the presentations of the annual pledge dances. ten-primary organization, initiated Kappa Alpha Theta sorority staged its dance Feb. 10 at the Mira CI 25 members into its ranks re- Vista country club. Members, pledges and guests danced to the music of Noel Kelley and his orchestra from 9 to 1 o'clock. cently. The initiation was neld at . Friday, March 17, has been designated as the date for the Kappa the home of President Elizabeth Kappa Gamma pledge dance. It will take place in the Garden }porn cig Brown, who entertained the group of the Casa Del Rey hotel in Santa Cruz. Music will be provided by by playing several selections on am the Townsmen. mtecer her mirimba. Alpha Phi sorority will present its pledge dance March 3 at the Casa Del Rey hotel. A display of kindergarten proj- Bob Russell and his orchestra will play for the semi-tormal a ff air. ects was featured, showing work Chi Gamma Phi Beta' i n puppetry, puzzles and books. sorority will hold its dance March 18 at the t he Casa Del Rey hotel from 9 to 1 o'clofk. ner Those initiated were: Clara Sigma Kappa sorority has set. Feb. 24 as the date for its dance. Maggio,- Rae- Skeels, Margaret The Townsmen will furnish. the music for the affair. Boone, Edna Rasmussen, Mary The Peninsula country club in San Mateo will be the site of Delta arfeleti Gamma Margaret Lucas, LaVerne Kaelin, -sorority's pledge dance which has tentatively been planned for ant Vera L. Ferrari, Constance Mil- March 4. Sheldon Taix will play for the affair. qui Delta Upsilon and Sigma .lpha Epsilon fraternity officials, ner, Beverly Babbitt, Lucile Har- Bobby Anderson and his orchestra will furnish the music for the subject to the strong suggemion, of the weaker sex, are shown ris, Ruth Williams, Irene Beatty, Delta Zeta pledge dance to be held Feb. 44...at the Mark Hopkins. drawing plans for a joint dance. %%Inch will take place at the Town Betty June Jessee, Elsie Lawson, hotel in San Francisco. and Country lodge in Ben Lomond on March 3. Jean Stickles, Gladys Hodgson, Alpha Chi Omega sorority has postponed its dance until the early The group includes Jim Loely, SAE raulat chairman; Vaux Jean Poag e, Kapulani Sniffen, part of next quarter. My; Chuck Pettis, SAE president; Patty Burke: Bob Schatz. DU Jean Fitzgerald, Carol Scalopino, Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will present its dance in the Room of preslideat; Barbara Queener, and BW Monahan, Di' social chairman. Dorokhy Roberts, Gloria Clameron, the Dons at the Mark Hopkins hotel March 4. The ooaelave, was hold at the SAE house. Janice Eckstrom, Ina Mae toung, The Red Room of the Fairmont hotel in San- Frasioiliao will be the .aptlAletty 'juteiq itc stf_the_chi_Ornegg ,ap,rqrilLplOze dance to .be held on March 4. ' 1011,M. . . aro. ei..1 I .44 4%. .1 as /a aski . Kappas Honor Neophytes Group Fetes 10 Sorority rganizationo At Annual Pledge Dance House Mothers Thirty-eight Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority neophytes wilt be Ten sorority housemothers were Thursday, February 16, 1950 SPARTAN DAILY 6 honorees at the annual pledge dance Friday, -Feb. 17 Motel Casa feted by Lambda Chi Alpha fra- ternity recently when they were Del Rey in Santa Cruz is the sit,' for the semi-formal event. guests for dinner at the group's "The Townsmen", featuring the chapter house on. Sixth street. vocal selections of Bob Reinking, Delta Zeta Mothers' Club, Each guest was presented with will play for the event. white .tose;p9routc, .the fra- Presidents of all on -campus fra- Chi 0 Alumnae ternity. flower, and *as escorted to ternities and sororities have been the affair by members ofthe local Holds Meeting Saturday invited to the affair. SOVeral KKG Give Dessert., cHapter. alumni will attend. - A regular club was held. Sat. Arta Jo Price will head the Housemothers honored at the meeting of Delta Zeta Mothers' "presents" of the pledges. Decora- Bridge Party dinner- were: Mrs. M. Greenway, urday afternoon, at the San Jose home of Mrs. M. H. Ross. tions will include a large floral Alpha Chi Omega; Mrs. G. Ander- Chi Omega alumnae will spon- Luncheon was ser*ved to the guests from a lace covered table key, symbol of the fraternity. son, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mrs. J. sor a dessert bridge party Satur- centered by a Valentine tree and Co-chairmen for the dance are Gwynne, Alpha Phi: Mrs. A. Trinity Parish house. The red tapers. , Doreen Challen and Jackie. Short day in Brown, Chi Omega; Mrs.. H.' B. party, featuring the theme of Mrs. Ruby Stitzel, housemother Dean Dimmtck Holeman. Dorothy Beall, social Greenman, Delta Gamma; Mrs. R. Washington's birthday, will begin Stitzel, Delta Zeta; Mrs. N. B. of the active chapter of Delta Zeta chairman, is assisting in the prep- sorority, was among those present. at 1:30 p.m. Powers, Gamma Phi Beta; Mrs. E. Reveals Figures arat ions. Mrs. Louise Johnson, vice presi Entertainment, to ,be presented Lyman, Kappa Alpha-Theta; Mrs. dent, conducted the business meet- Out of the 547 girls who began during the afternoon, will include E. A. Le Gros, Kappa Kappa Gam- the luncheon. Presi- rushing at the start of the 1950 a reading by Miss EvelYri Mc- ma, and Mrs. Frank Irick, Sigma ing following Curdy, musical presentations by Kappa. dent, Mrs. Madeleine Sinz, was season, 274 or about 50 per cent Theta Chi Frat absent because of a business and the "Dull Skulls", and a violin- pledged to a sorority, according to Other guests were Dean Helen pleasure trip to Pasadena. piano duet by Mrs. G. R. Langlois Dirnmick and Mr. and Mrs. Rey- figures recently released by the Installs 13 Men and Mrs. James Comp. Plans were discussed for the nolds of the Commerce depart- March 11 meeting honoring Dean of Women's office, Theta Chi fraternity initiated Mrs. Robert Gates is chairman- ment. of the committee handling ar- mothers of new pledges. The A total of 239 girls, who were , "13' men at formal rites in the chapter house at 64 S. 10th chapter house Sunday afernoon. rangements. Other committee recommended for ru_shing, were-- : members are;Mrs. Herman P. Mc- street, will be the- aettjpg _jar. disqualified because of scholarship Those accepted for membership - -the boa were Pal--Smith,Ed--bewhs-r- E Spencer Delta Upsilons deficiencies. Jr., W. F. Cowning Jr., Mrs. Election of officers is on the Miller, Bob Melbye, Dick Garcia, agenda for the March meeting of _ Bob Bash, Boyd Porch, Ed Tucker, Walter Caldwell and Mrs. Daniel K. Stern. Install Pledges the group. Present officers, in Vote Warren Storm, Jim Grant,' Bill addition to Mrs. Sinz and Mrs." Today! Lane, and Herb Lister. Waitresses for the affair will be the chapter's 37 new pledges. Delta Upsilon fraternity in- Johnson, are Mrs. Ross, publicity; Mr. James Jacobs of the English creased its membership by initi- Mrs. Leola Champion, secretary; department faculty was initiated ating seven men in a formal cere- Mrs. Katherine Kilgallem, treas- with the group. mony in the Student Union Sun- urer. 3he RoJe Shop Ditz Webster, chapter president, Police Fraternit afternoon-- SPRiatrficas for group Orders ' conducted the ceremonies. He was Kappa Alpha Theta- sorority Those to whom membership FREE DELIVERY assisted by Ray Yonce, pledge- P. e ges en in was the first San Jose State col- Delta U. was extended are Don master. lege sorority to be affiliated na- Phone CY 4-7534 Nita CL 8-4293 Chi Pi Sigma, campus police Brown, George Coakley, David A banquet in honor of the new tionally. 402 S. FIRST ST. fraternity, accepted 29 for pledg- Dowii,. John Herzeg, Vincent La members was held following the ing this quarter at a recent meet- rites. Coste, 'Harry Moore, and Jerry lag. Nelson._ Those entering Chi Pi pledke- J. C. Grimes, the national fra- ship are Phil. Hernandez, Bud ternity's traveling representative Hamilton, Jack Raichurt, John Dean Announces delivered the charge. Others in Duran, Wallis Merrit, Fred Davis, the initiation team were Maj. William Ellidt, Charles Casey, Fall Averages Howard E. Brown and the Messrs. Lawrence Heslin, Walt Betten- A SHORT Bob Kinkead, Otis Baldwin, and amma Phi Beta s or o r it y court, Ivan Bland,. Pete Corvad, Hollis Louge. raMed highest in scholarship fall Amos -Cook, -Ed Ames, and Homer A reception was held at the CUT quer r with a 1.74 average, ac- Ireland. chapter -house the rites cording to the bean Of Women's Other Chi Pi Sigma neophytes feiiowidg- with some 200 inking the 4 offiee, , are Kenneth Parker, Pete Hart- persotti - guest book. MG over-all average of the ten man, Charlei Martin, Earl Harris, _., _ _ cotn- - -campus sorcivities was .1.59. - .. pleted the festivities. Other averages made are: Alpha Armand Hagstrom, Cliff. Chant- TO SPRING ers, Johnson, Jim Grant, Omicron Pi, 1.67,; Delta Zeta. 1.64; Johnnie Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1.62; Delta George Kalman, Lawrence Davis, I SMARTNESS Gamma, 1.61; Alpha Phi, 1,59; Chi Jack Shine, and Bob Hilderbrant. Omega, 1.58; Sigma \apria._ L56: 111M+ se 4 Alpha Chi Omega, 1.43. Frat Installs enrire,a'A;d4v Officers Monday Fraternity Honors Robert Allen was installed as Sage of the Sigma Pi colony Mon- Eight at Banquet day night. Allen will replace John Friday as head of the fraternity. Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity Other new officers include Nor- honored its new members at a man Nielson as first councilor, banquet held at Brookdale lodge William Patterson as second coun- r, Vierrkr Fraeolli as tktird.couti- Phi Sig neophyte members are cilor, Robert Marquis as fourth Dick Schefsky, Jack Doty, Frank councilor, Donald Dierkea as her- Canino, Jack Quirk, John Mc- ald, and Nathan Hooper and Sweeney, Bob Infelice, Ken Black, Walter Andrews as I.F.C. repre- and Fred Duval_ sentatives. _ _ ,Coy Stags, chapter_president, presented a plaque to Pat Felice, past president, who earned the Delta Zetas Hold Froccalarbole Federal Tan distinction et' being the most out- Of a new standing local Phi Sigma HaPPa Party After Meet For illi start together, give fraternity man in 1949. A Valentine theme was carried life Of out for the after-meeting party them a !Anglin* watch. Monday in the social rctom of the Wittnauer Delta Zeta sorority chapter house. They'll appreciate Lyke Chesterfield Sorority members and their owning a Longings, guests attended the affair. the World's Moat Honored Watch, or Contest in Issue a sturdy and depend- Are you hard-up for smokes? DSG's Hold Dinner able Wittnaner, com- Well why don't you enter the Delta Sigma Gamma fraternity panion to the bon. Tops for your Spring and minter quarter Lyke Chesterfield and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority ored Longines in the Summer wardrobe. All-wool cigarettte contest. Contest ruleS held an exchange dinner recently. medium price range. in belted, back-belt,, and clues will appear in this quar- Miss Bernice Tompkins, Theta shorties $7 I.S0 ter's magazine, according to Bob faculty adviser, and Mr. Norman bulgier') watches from straight or flare-back styles McFadden, Lyke manager. H. Dolloff, DSG faculty adviser, Wittnauer watches from $39.75 in white, lush pastels, There will be 10 cartons of were in attendance. Chesterfield cigarettes awarded to plaids and checks. the first 10 correct entries. Win- S11111fIler COIIrses ners will be announced one week 35.00 39.95 after Lyke goes on sale. University of Madrid Last quarter's winners have al- Study and Travel ready been awarded. Their cigs opportunity to enjoy and names will appear in this A 11 ARE menio ra b I e execriences in quarter's Lyke. learning and lit ing! For students, teachers, others yes fdlii0of4 Tea- 23 IF Santa (learn St. chiming, historical Spain. Courses NORD'S include Spanish language, art and SANDWICH SHOP cult ure. Interesting recreational 61:31tmn's Candy program included. Cigarettes For details, write now to AUTHORIZED AGENCY FOR FASHION FLOOR Sandwiches SPANISH STUDENT TOURS sadVa141144P SAN FERNANDO 105 LAST 500 Fifth Ave., New York It N.Y. WATCHES 4 Vib .4 4441ploal assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James Group Declares KPit toPreserit Wertman, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Johns, Dr. Viola Lantz, Mr. and 28 Eligible t J oin Mrs. Schommer, and Mr. and Mrs. A record number of 28 students AnnualFormal Wren as patrons and patronesses. &ClutJ 3caiono have been declared eligible to join The dance is open to members mem- Phi Eta Sigma, national lower Saturday Night of Kappa Phi, alumni, and divisinn honor fraternity, accord- bers of Seekers. ing to Lyle Tyler, president of the Hearts and frills will set the 6 SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, February 16, 1950. group. A grade point average of theme of "Sweethearts' Delight" 25 or better is nesessasy for eli- when members of the local-ehaP"---- gibility.% ter of Kappa Phi, national Meth- Students who were notified of odist women's organization, pre- Pridge Tourney Tonight their eligibility are: Seymour J. sent their annual formal,dance Abraharns, Lewis C. ' Botiver'i, Saturday niiht ,at the Saratoga James E. purke, Fred' N. paven- Foot1N4ab, b pins till l port, libbert 'DiCkover, imes a.m. Picks Teams for Finals Higashi, Russell Howard, Edgar Miss Joyce Daniels, in charge C. Johnson, K iyosh i Kajiko, of bids, and her committee, Gloria By BARBARA DEEMY. Charles D. Knowles, Richard F. McDonough, Lois Rodgers, and Kreile, Harry M. Leong, Voyle M. Joan Spencer, have designed Val- A preliminary bridge tournament, to determine finalists to enter McFarland, Richard D. Marden, entine biers in keeping with the the National Collegiate Bridge tournament, will be staged tonight in Charles Matsumoto, Raymond C. theme of the affair. The Student Union. Twenty-two students will enter the preliminary Mollenhauer, Daryl E. Murz, Roy Refreshments will be served to R. Nakamura, Togo Nishiura, Kappa Phi members, alumni, and fray, with eight finalists emerging Mervyn E. Rothe, Eugene D. their guests during intermission. with iarious small prizes as well Sharp, James W. Simpson, Thomas Miss Dorothy Alexander is in It the chance to enter the big con- as 0. Summers, Cecil M. Webb, charge of refreshments. `MarciiiGras' ' test. Robert S. Whitall, Richard E. Sponsor dl the group is Miss is the first year the tourn- TI- This Wimer, James F. Winkler, and Doris Robinson while Mrs. Bell been entered by San 1. ament has Sets Theme of Edward H. Shickell. Moore as patroness in charge is Jose State college, and it is being sponsored on the campus by the ai Social Affairs committee. Dance Tonight h hi "Kibitzers will not be allowed All students and faculty are Sop mu/cation Sets Theme because of the disturbing influence on the players", announced Dr. H. invited to "Mardi Gras," a dance Murray Clark; _official for the sponsored 'by the Newman club -tournament. The games will begin -tonigilt...... Daneing will be 'from 8 For Coed Spring :Styles - .at 8:00 p.m., and one round of to 12 p.m. at the Newman club duplicate bridge will be played, hall, 57 S. Fifth street. According to Fred Severe, pres- By NANCY LOUGHLIN acgording to Dr. Clark. Sophistication will be the keynote of the college girl's spring "More than 254) colleges and ident of "the club and chairman wardrobe if local store displays and fashion magazine are universities in the U. S. are com- for the dance, there will be soft layouts drinks and hot dogs on sale and indications of what the fashion -conscious collegienne will don come Oetiag." Dr. Clark stated. He in a number of carnival booths. Ad- spring quarter. explained that when the eight lo finalists emerge from the first mission to the affair is 25c. Dainty pinks and blues are annually popular for spring cottons. cornpeltion, they _will enter the All proceeds from the dance will However, this season finds an emphasis on more brilliant hues such as final contest off Feb. 23. At this go to the March of Dimes, - green, rust, and gold. Unusual in the announced. effecTildreachieved metallic time, prepared hands, submitted cottons by combining solid shades to Dr. Clark by the National Assisting Severe on dance ar- with delicate traceries of gold and when combined with white acces- Committee for the tournament, rangements are Rita Rabenstein, sliver threads. sories. HI be played. Doris Wooley, Marino Mangiola and Bill Francis. One fabric company is currently This year's accessories will dupli- "This puts the play on a Patrons and patronesses will be promoting a series of cotton de- employ such unusual fabrics as cate basis, assuring equal chance Dr. and Mrs. Rusmore add Mr. signs called "South Pacific". In burlap and linen for shoes, bags, to all contestants throughout the and Mrs.. Bryner. keeping with the tropical theme and belts. Burlap, usually con- country," Dr. Clark pointed out. of its name, the designs feature sidered more fit for the farm- Results from these hands will be brilliantly-hued flowers, tropical yard, has been conditioned to Her fondest dreams come sent in to National Committee fish, and palm trees. Made into provide a softer finish and, now, true for this Day of Days ... judges. OT Group to Hold the dresses created by a popular much like linen, is combined in our superbly fashioned ' Dr. Clark and Dr. Bert Morris pattern concern, they lend a color- with calicoes and ginghams to will officiate at the local contests. 111-eifing Today ful note to the pre-spring fashion make charming square-dance- bridal gowns. Traditional sat- Is Students found eligible to enter Interested students 'May attend picture type dresses. Straw bags and ins .. . and other lovely fab- the tournament tonight are: Qwen the Occupa- Equally effective are &MU shoes will be worn again this rics. Let us help with your ;Oilier, John Brand, Willard, Lap.J ormai illtaerapy group, which wfil fabrics when made into full year. ben, Del Fullmer, Max SeinAllies .1:103,itit the Physical Thera st aidrts and combined with solid Assuming the proportions of selection. Dave Parnay, Edson Johnson, association of San Jose Feb. 1 co t,--icivi-ted blouses. radical innovations, the fashion Wairen Wagener, John Bandacos, The meeting will be in the audi- For tailored wear straight skirts picture will also see the use of Charles Seuser, Byron Mauzy, Ed torium of the Ann Darling school will be ,the most popular with an bold, drapery-like materials in the La Verne Shop Hayden, Tom Dean, Ambrose Hag- at 7:30 p.m. inch or two subtracted from the design of dresses for both town 278 South First gard, M. J. Wadleigh, May Alm- Subject of the discussion will be hemlines. Navy blue remains the and country wear. lie, Chuck Miller, Dick Shaffer, "Some Practical Aspects of Treat- most-Worn color for spring's fitted Dick Russo, Marietta Zara P. T. ment of Cerebral Palsied Chil- coats, suits, and dressy outfits Richmond and Warren Bishop. dren." and lends a spankingly clean touch NORMS' . T. fimous for fine campus fabrics oL

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Fall with Depression-Prosperity Cycles of from our br lead in daring bathing Bs: The Fashion Editor ing mid-calf where they tied in took the fn "knicker" fashion. suit styles. yardage shop Hemlines rise and fall with the , sp t ides- 'of 11,0,3itm, or -so thel--Radical changs In beach attIre -Mere are- To difekikins 'to ac se ccoromists say, but one phase of came in with the advent of the which the bathing suit can travel women's fashions which continues Jazz Age. Women were fully br to the style in which on an even trend is that of bath- emerged from the- chrysalis, de- --either back fn in q suits -they get less. terminedly asserting their equal- Mom got her first suntanor, how sP Picture Mom tor Grandmother) ity, and were triumphantly sport- about Mother Eve's bathing CI back before World War I days. ing attire which proved their style? the period when women were just emancipation. emerging from. the private baths and bashfully dping dainty toes Hemlines were traveling the Vote Today! into the Pacific. The garb she "up" trend and bathing suit styles donnetwas officially and daringly kept pace by shrinking from both north and south. The v-neck was known as a "bathing costume," OF but any resemblance between it replaced with a low-scooping neck- WHEN YOU THINK ar and the postage stamps worn to- line and appendages now freely day was the intention behind it known as "legs" were covered only Cl to catch the male eye. as far south as the knee. Now he exposed were 31oteelf,4 Usually ainodest navy blue or sonde 16 inches of black in color, Mom's suit envel- bare, BARE skin. THINK OF le

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Former State Coed-Vects San Jose Pair In SJ Methodist Church To Live Locally ericleJ E7) girothat Mr. and Mrs. Dawn Fontaine Coughenour are now at home in After Weddirig Palo Alto following a. wedding trip through Northern California. Mrs. Miss Priscilla E. Truscott, a Thursday, February 16, 1950 SPARTAN DAILY- 7 Coughenour is the former Miss Viola Edith Smith, an ex-San Jose graduate of San Jose State col State college student. lege, and John E. Peters were The wedding ceremony was con married recently in Oranee -Cove. ducted by The Rev. J. Wesley Farr partans in the First Methodist church. The wedding was held at the Pair 24miotwee Ire-troth-al home of the Rev. Harrison The bride wore white organdy Truscott, brother of the bride, who A huge cake, decorated with the the war. Marcus is' currently writ- styled with a bouffant skirt, asid Reveal Plans conducted the rites. A luncheon names of. Miss full length train. Peggy, Louise ing sports news on 04 Spaittatt Her wedding was given following the ceremony. costume was completed by an For Wedding Wenger and Ronald 3. Marcus, illusion veil held by a seed pearl The bride wore a brick-colored revealed engagement news at a Mrs.. Ethel Wenger of Burlin- crown and a bouquet of white gaterdine suit with green acces- party Tuesday night A June wedding is planned for in San Mateo.. game is the mother of the orchids, white cyclamen and baby sories, set off by earrings which The affair was held at the home ivy. Miss Beverly Parker and Cleon A. the bride's mother had worn at prospective bride. Miss Wenger is Johnson, both former San Jose of Mrs. 0..Tagmayer, sister.of The her wedding. The bridal bouquet the employed as head bookkeeper at bridal attendants were State college students. bride,elect. dressed - identically in frocks of was made up of green -Orchids on the San Mateo. branch , of the nile green organdy. They carried Miss Parker was graduated from a white Bible. Marcus, son of Mr. and Mrs. American Trust company. Wed- bouquets of lavender mums ana Campbell Union high school and A. I.. Marcus of San Mateo, is ding plans will be made when baby ivy and ,wore bandeaux of Mrs. Clarence J. Truscott at- majoring in attended San Jose State college. tended the new Mrs. Peters. She journalisml at San Jose Marcus completes his education. lavender mums. She is a member of the San Jose Slate college. He is a graduate of was attired in a gray ensemble San Mateo Matron of honor was Mrs. Car- Order of Rainbow Girls and is and wore a corsage of pink ear- Junior college, and men Austin, cousin of the bride. affiliated with the Order of the served in the Paratroopers during CAMBRIAN BAVARIAN nations. Dr. Leon L. TrUSCOtt was , GARDENS Linda and Glenna Willet preceded Eastern Star. The bride-elect is best man for the bridegroom. the wedding party as flower girls, the daughter of Mrs. Arthur J. A SNACK OR A MEAL and secondary attendants were the Aker of San. Jose. Mrs. Peters is the daughter of "Tonight At 8:30 San Jose-Los Gatos Highway 17 bride's cousins, Misses Dorothy the late Mr. and Mrs. William at Union A.4). Jean Warren, and Joan Adler of Johnson was graduated from Truscott of San Jose,' and the sis- MARCH 9-17 Phone Campbell 2238 San Luis Obispo. , San Jose State college and attend, wew0C40000C1030".0130:44004 ed the graduate school, of ac- ter of the Rev. Harrison Tru§cott Homer Dale was best man and counting at Golden Gate college. and Clarence J. Truscott. _Dean DrewDan_Dale and Bob He was a s1i bi the Peter's.'is the son of the late Mr. Fossgreen were ushers. Marine corps for two years. The and Mrs. John E. Peters of Louis- A reception was held following future bridegroom is the son of ville, Ky. the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson of The bride attended Abraham Palo Alto. The couple will make their home I.incoln high school and San Jose in San Jose. State college where she was a member of Kappa Phi, Eta Epsi- lon, and Wellesley club. Three Couples Coed Will Marry 4, 4, Miss Jeanette Riley recently Tell of 'Events' .6, 11.11 t passed the traditional box of choc- r/ . 0 S i Elaine Taylor In a birth announcement from olatps at the Catholic Woman's Ss 4,1 I* Munich, Germany, where Lt. John . **AA1110 .#4- 1 IIII' * Center to announce her engage- .111 , ’1 1'11. F. Kellam and his wife, the former * 0 .I. Plans Troth ment to Roy Hempleman. 4 *4 P A II 16,0,-" Gem March, are living, it was re- * The bride-elect is a' San Jose a0. eats 4,.:! 1 The engagement of Miss Elaine vealed that they have a new baby, v...-.,, 4. _ .i State college student from Sacra- Taylor to Dr. Robert Dawes Scott Douglas. born December 29. John is a police graduate, and mento. She is a sophomore l',1:11:1111, ivy: iv'killti: ..'' Ketchum was announced recently. majoring in occupational therapy. The occasion was a dessert party Gem was on the Spartan Daily staff. Miss Riley is the daughter of Mr. kilh: * I .1 44 given at the home of the bride- and Mrs. Julian Riley. elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walter EdgarIII, is an addition S. Taylor of San Jose. Hempleman wai graduated from to the Walter Craqor household. Sacramento schools and is now - Miss Taylor is a graduate of He was born December 22: Mrs. employed in that town. c Ila San Jose high school, San Jose Cranor was Virginia Wilcox and 1%1: .41 1 -N.: til The couple are 4/.2? Irt Sta,te college and Swita Clara. both she and her husband grad- planning a late 11.7. ':Vi ; el P-41!I:L:k-.11:ii County hospital Schodl dfNursing. summer wedding. Ii.""11NIPIA uated froni San Jose State college ' 4 1111,- lea-. I. Dr. Ketchum, the son df Pr. and, in 1947. I! * Mrs. Wesley H. Ketchum, was ""4, la * graduated from Stanford. Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fry an, 1111 ea .. :s I is flounce the birth of a daughter, afii .11 se versity and the Stanford Medical .,;41.i. school. Kristen Mary on December 28. 4 is i Dick graduated from SJSC in 1947 li i and Mrs. Fry, the former Bea % be' fol la a 1 Dooley, graduated in 1948. LI.)%laiq'lx... Couple to Marry a b IS, . Miss Charlotte Harder recently alaabI passed the traditional box of choc- Spartans to Wed it ’ olates to her sorority sisters of 44 i 4 Gamma Phi Beta, announcing her Mailmur hall was the scene of go engagement to George Stewart Miss Marie Kinney's recent pass- la , . Guntli, of Redwood City. ing of a five-pound box of choco- 1.4. lates to announce her engagement . Mr. and Mrs. William Harder, elhawl of San Jose, are parents of the to Marvin McCole, San Jose State lane bride-to-be, who was graduated college senior. liana from San Jose State college last mea... The bride-elect is the daughter ilinee`i, spring. Wink, on siunizu,s. sile was of Mr,---and Mrs: R. H. Kinney of active in Spartan Spears, and ,,,'" a a ' Burlingame. ell ii served on the student council. The bridegroom also was graduated from San Jose State college last spring, and is affiliated with Theta IDA'S ALTERATION Chi fraternity. He is the son of SHOP Mr. and Mrs....raorge C. Guntli. Fat RENT: -- TFfERET E -Coed-to-Wed T:UXEDOS CHECKS AND YOUTHFUL The engagement of Miss Donna White Dinner Jackets CHEERFUL McCoy to Robert J. Fuzere was STYLING . . . announced by the bride's parents, WE SELL Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCoy, at a HOUSE COATS Christmas party at the bride's Gaily highlight, soft, sanforized* fine combed home in Angels Camp. LADIES LINGERIE cotton, so youthfully cut with semi-wing collar, Miss McCoy attended the Col- Alterations and Repairing lege of Pacific for one year before skirtwaist top and shirred pocket flaps. transferring to San Jose State LEATHER JACKETS Combinations of Colors college. She was an occupational Reline Cuffs Waist Bands therapy Major at the local college. who chooses Call Day or Night for the Bride Sixes 10-20 Fuzere is from Vallecito where a Towle Sterling pattern! he attended Bret Harte Union Bus. CY 2-9102 Res. CY 2-3382 This heavenly solid silver 'Trade Mark high school. He spent two years 10.95 33 W. SAN ANTONIO a lifetime and in the Navy. promises longer of beauty yet is STUDENT TOURS not expensive! A single TO place setting includes knife, fork, teaspoon, salad fork, EUROPE cream soup spoon, butter You Are Bicycle Tour In Europe spreader, and costs as little Invited to LOWEST ALL-INCLUSIVE RATES al $22.50 including 20% Federal Tax scarcely Open a Make Reservations Now... more than a bridal bouquet! Also HAWAII and ALASKA Charge Account WM.LIAN SUMMER SAILING eweteri JERRY DAVIS TRAVEL SERVICE L N anel JUNG 71 W. San Carlos (St. Claire Hotel) CY 3.7273 State Hoopsters- Gym Team Battles SJIS Marksmen Stanford Tonight Compete with USF Journeying north tonight to A strong University. of San over Gaels meet the' Stanford Indians at 7:30 Roll Francisco rifle team meets the By MANNIE ALVES San Jose (68) Fg Ft Pf Tp 'clock In the Encima gym will be Crowe, f 0 0 1 d San Jose State college shooters rangeMenr- - defeated the - Coach Walt McPherson's Spar- !quad -of Spartan gymnastic Giles, I 4 0 2 12 players fresh from last night's this afternoon on the Spartan tans this year. 'tan Hardwooders were never in Thomasen, f 0 0 1 0 range at 2 o'clock. danger last night in Moraga as 66-24 victory over College of Coach Alvin Ousey will send Beldon, f 0 ''0 0 0 ,Pacific in the Spartan gym. They rambled to a 63-50 victory The host squad with victories Lou Kirby, Jack Ralchart, Warren Schorr, f 1 '0 2 2 The -over the St. Mary's Gaels. -17 local performers wasted lit- WinOvich, Don Madson, and-John nman, c 6 5 0 tle over Santa Clara and Stanford Staters rolled up a 37713 half time Morgan, c 1 4 time and energy as- they cap- Ludin on the range for the locals. 1- 2 tured rifle squads,will be out to upset advantage and coasted to their Wilson, c 0 0 0 0 eight first place ribbons out of the ten from the Tigers. the favorite invaders. University Luisetti.,scored 15th win in 21 starts. Wuesthoff, g 6 3 3 15 events Angelo -Hank" points during his three years Center Stu Inman was high man Crampton, g 2 ___0 134 Glenn Walthall carved out of California and California Aggi 1596 for the Spartans with 17 points, Romero, g O -Points for the San Joseans as he at Stanford. 0 ' 1 0 while' Joe Flores paced the de- Prescott, g 2 0 0 . 4 took two top spots in the free George Mikan, while at DePaul, College of Pacific held two In-- - feated Moragans with 12. Johnson, g O 0. 0 0 exercise and rings even t§ and a scored a total of 1/370-0Mts- places on the performances of four years of competition. Bob Wuesthoff started the scor- Clark, f 2 1 1 5 second place in the_pogelel bars match. Jack ,Skaddeti in the side horse ing for San Jose with a rebound and Hal Kuttner in the tumbling shot and Joe Thurston hit from TOTALS 24 15 15 63 Jim Melton won the all-around matches. Vote Today! out long to tie the score. Inman St. Mary's (50) Fg Ft Pf Tp first. place, Art Yates captured'the immediately tanked a long pusher Bulwinkel, f 2 3 4 , 7 rope climb, Don Peckham took the and from then until the finish the Fiahaven, f 4 1 0 9 hi-bar meet, Dick Brown carried Spartans were unstoppable. St. Flores, f 5 2. 1 12 the parallel bars crown, and the LET'S GET IN SHAPE NOW! team of Briiwn and Don Ervin Mary's, after Thurston's bucket, Steinkamp, f 1 0 1 . 2 Are you prepared for the long was held scoreless from the floor Higgins, f .1 0 1 2 combined_thoir talents to win the list of activities ahead? Are for 12 minutes. They made one Thurston, c _ o 3---6 doubles match to flood the San you ready for the rigorous de- free shot during this time. Dixon, g 0 1 1 1 Jose score. mands of summer work or The locals controlled both back- Hagler, g 2 0 4 4 summr play? Now is the boards and in general played one Marcelli, g 0 0 0 0 time to check and get ready! of their finest games of the SLICK UP!! season. Gibson, g r 0 2 2 2 Free, Personalized Coach McPherson tossed all of his Byron, g 1 0 0 .2 . . FOR THAT BEST GIRL IN A reserves into the contest but it Turner, g 1 1 0 'NEW PAIR OF FINE SLACKS, Consultations 3 ADD TO THIS A seemed that every combination _ FINE WHITE Beginners Welcome worked with equal success. BROADCLOTH SHIRT AND TOTALS 20 - 10 17 50 YOU'RE ALL SET! and Sp.CiIIIClifiA;CfiCt'n Spartans Face Flier REASONABLE RATES Individual Instruction Boxers* Beat Compton for 43) MEN AND WOMEN By AL GROSSI by What is reportedly a topnotch boxing aggregation, the Fairfield. HARPO ANDREWS Suisun Come in today Air Base, will invade Spartan gym tonight for 12 bouts with con-lid-0e your wardrobe. Instructor San Jose's undefeated ringmen. Starting time is 8 o'clock. OTTO GALBRAITH The fliers are coached by Clyde Ellis and pack some big guns, 22 W. SAN ANTONIO HEALTH UNLIMITED, INC. including I65-pound Clarence Bracken, Pacific Coast Air Force and (Montgomery Hotel Bldg.) 130 POST ST. (Corner Post & S. Market) Western Area champion; Ellis Mc- Opn Thursday Evenings Farland, 175, Oklahoma City high Nam school champ; and J. B. Reed, light-heavyweight champ of Guam. San Jose, in the meantime, will Chevrolet alone be seeking their seventh win in a row. Most successful among the Spartan glovemen has been Jack in the low-price field gives you highest dollar value Scheberies, heavyweight, who is out to corral his fifth straight triumph. . . . famous Fisher Body. . . lower cost motoring! 130At Tafoya (Si) vs. Victor Wadeika. 135Mac Martinez (SJ) vs. Alabama Waverly. 145Johnny Johnson (SJ) vs. Eugene Fair. 155Jim Nutt (SJ) vs. Pierie Bernard. 155Stan Marcil (Si) vs. James Logp,ins 165--Nick Diez (SJ) vs. Jimmie Missour. 165- -Raul Diez (Si) vs. Clar- .er.ce Bracken. 175 Don Harryman (Si) vs. Willie Sims. 175 -Jack 'Nelson (SJ) vs. Rob- ert Westbrook. 175 Pete Franusich (SJ) vs. Richard Willey. Elf is McFarland. Heav.Jack Scheberies (Si) vs. J. B. Reed. In a March of, Dimes benefit FIRST . . . meet, San Jose State's boxers de- feared-Compton college, 514,to %, -and Finest. . . at Lowest Cost! Tuesday night in the Santa Cruz Civic auditorium. Results: Martinez (Si) 130 TKO'd Martinez; McDonald (Si) 145 dec. Ortez; Mardi (Si) 155 dec. Bustos; N. Diez (Sib drew with Johnson; Harryman SJ) 175 dee. Torres; Weimer* (SJ) Hvy. dec. Hamilton; Sche- beries (Si) Hvy. dec. Sanders. AMERICA'S BEST SELLER . . . AMERICA'S BEST BUY!

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