lin II 4% WO rmaiion; Spartan Daily IRIiNTATION San Jose State College WIENCES Vol. 40 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY EFTEMBER 26, 1951 No. 2 ? MINING APpik More Than 6600 Register (0144) At SJS for Fall Quarter CAL 41,atidao Iliprtt bibs 1t11' 111 Total is 1 College to Accelerate 'Ilion Expect : 151 Drui all Down - totaled Student Placement ...iii at 2 47+ . csterday MOre Jul... for re students (111:11 II is ale established, applies ..t.. ,. :i. iienn Guttc. -s".,’n ac- and gradual... is the goal of the lions for permanent positions will ...tintinr Whirr. rodatid -May. I IONE PEDERSEN. "MISS CALIFORNIA" of 1949, is shoun get- enlarged placement program in- colitimi. to be taken at the pres- 1 This tig.ire, he said. g; 4:0 shot.' ting directions for registration as a junior public relations and social augurated M San Jose State . ot ottice TN. Di an 'if, 62,1 V. Illeh Nliss Vir.i., Palm,I. science major. Since San Jose State college has long been reputed college uilh the beginning, of Olt . v.ull c,na mu, , I,, .....,,,.. nivel v..11111;0,11 pull. to have the most beautiful uomen on California campuses... its 94th %ear. Ilandl, applications hal i...11-!::nt ..:,m It is. iao..,er, 41st California's" presence enhances that reputation. and tempaarary employ nu to iess than th, 1950 tall tau.rter en- photo by Zimmerman Will Keep Complete Records , i oilmen I, he added. The itew Placement ...Inc.,. will "We %ter- quite pies... d. ' Miss Not Blue Monday base in its file complete reeords of Palmer said, "to noti; *oat the all pivsent and forria r students 1 dratt ditto', Idttei (11i1- . rollm. nt interested in innployment while in las moch as expected I . 1 h. . end college. The office also tt ill lake the applications of those SIY`killr. California Queen I.M111(1\ rnent alter graduation and will try to find utak tor ohii i, they are especiall qualified. Ea. I; applicant tor employment will Registers at SIS screened by thi use oi aptitud. and interest tests, personal Intel Five feet three and one-half Miss Pedersen used dramatics as has oh trained counselors and inches of queenly pulchritude, in her stepping stone to the state .'aluiaIuon of recommendations the personage of 1949's "Miss Cali- title and fourth place in Atlantic ' former employers and facui. fornia" registered for classes in City. members. Spartanville early Monday morn- *The office is Kinnard% to ing. ser%e the stud. nts, anal the best T h e blue-eyed - honey -blonde. Big Crowd Attends %%a% to Set-% them is to ha%e Miss Jone Pedersen of SgntsilliGisc& adequate 101), 3% :Wahl.. %then is a junior and plans to major in the% come in. I plan to do this public relations and social science. egtstration Dance I,, outside Contact with lousiness Miss California of two years houses in the root:nowt% ." sO A ago comes to San Jose State col- "well-mannered" crowd of DR. V. A. OUELLETTE Dr. Ouellette. VIOLA PALMER lege after a year in Santa Rosa approximately 2,000 opened the Inforniation he ref:NA% t.s be lot junior college and a year in social season at the Civic auditor- Under this plan, the colleg.' the week. the',cc :I ;.rohatily ium at attain.. to heads of arious de- ' Stephens college for girls in Mis- Monday night with the Reg- employing a new placement off los r he enough lintited -it rec- istration dance and student -fac- partments who are also interested istered to raise the t. t. to souri. She attended the Missouri whose duties will be coordinated in finding emplo3-ment for their girls' college via a $1500 scholar- ulty reception, Cliff Lindsey, social with those of Miss Doris Robinson, proximat..ly ti900 affairs chairman, said yesterday. graduates. ship she won for placing fourth in who has been placement director. Admissions office ti: s show To Improve Office the Miss America contest in At- Following the reception the stu- She will continue to fa. in charge ;an increase of ot.'11 as -It is my Silleere r141./T, T.1 rnahr th.it lantic City in the summer of 1949. dents and faculty danced to the of placing ,tractuat., in teaching !number cut 'lei% stud. ,-. vented this office a SerViee :,CY Jonc, the only daughter of a music of Howard Fredericks and positions. tor ' this quartet .. t Santa Rosa furniture dealer, also his Band present and former studards and of Gold. The nett placement officer. quarter. made the cover of Life magazine one of the best of the Pullet:late Dr. Vernon .11. Ouellette, will Largest em Am. Tit -le in 1948 when a photographer dis- Highlight of the evening was a , type on the Pacific Coast." Dr supertise the placing of grad- histort cam. I Itl49, covered her on Stinson beach. She "Flea Hop" by ASB President 1.ud Ouellette said. Spolyar, in answer to uate-. in business and technical when 8,019 studesiik red was pictured running with a fawn a challenge The new placi ment folic.- is of his dancing ability compared to positions and part-time arid (if the ti,iiciai stai.i. nt along the edge of the water. a graduate of San Francisco State gtstered, that temporary employment. are St it.' of Stanford's ASH prexy, college. 1-fe received his M.A. and 5,659 students The queenly Miss Pedersen, who Lindsey added. stu- The three fields, teacher, busi- Ph.D. degrees at Stanford uni- and 747 ill.' .111111,O 're measures up to 3612, 25. 36'2, is dents not engaged, but she wears a dia- Patrons for the dance, in addition , ness and technical, and part-time versity, and has taught at Fresno mond that is almost one-half carat, to the regular faculty, were Dean placement, will be directed from State college and at the Menlo Th.. beg's!, ’ divided a prize for winning the Miss Cali- and Mrs. Stanley C. Benz, Miss one office, which will be in the School of Business. During 1Vorld into State coheg. 4.792; vets, fornia title. She also won an Izetta Pritchard, Dean Helen Dim- rooms formerly occupied by the War II he served as a Navy u - State college abundance of clothing and acces- mick and Dr. H. Murray Clark. registrar's office. Until the new tenant in the Pacific tl- ;der college non-tets, 654 Junior sories from the sponsors of the college vets, CA state contest. A few students a -!:ntie to Since all the contestants were ' register today and torn..., 'ow, Mr. required to exhibit some sort ot Guttormsen said. hut tr, i-itai a ill Lv a bathingenttidessulii)it:olcz: a e Part in At Least One remain a W.. r fify . The breakdown of s! nts ac- cording to classes tt cH t. released Student Activity, Says Lud ht the Recistrai at a r date, And Repairing hi said. To all the new students at San ,vidual would mak. visible in- , many of our near-hy roller, - Jose State college, I wish to ex. I crease that would be the envy of :There is a place for you in sti To Finish Soon press a very sincere welcome when dent activities; Its up io Part-time Jobs Remodeling of the Morris Dailey I say that it's wonderful having In regard to this sti.u.:, auditorium, begun last summer, you as one of us. To all the raid affair. I'm sorry for if. tre ailable will be completed in about a week. turning students, it's good to see fusion, hut Sacramento tot . iity 01 pat td., ; loyrro n according to Mr. Byron Bollinger, you on campus again. too weeks ago about this deal a%ailatile to collet, .-a.nts I his college superintendent of buildings is and it ','.as too late to do &minute quarter accordite._ to a ;-,..rt from and grounds. Now that summer which prob- ably consisted of cannery work, about a change. The schedule ..1 ; Mrs Florene. 'a; , I,,,, Major purpose of the remodel- i fighting the draft board for a 2A 'lasses and the bulletin owe all part-time job oil ice inc. which is costing S10.000, is to classification, etc .1 is over, it's printed. and explain. I .1,10 'tie Pro,ent openitirs t. d ci satisfy safety requirements set up time to hit the elassrooms. For 11111 crsal fee But nir.m - all amnen range all tio from by the State Fire Marshal. The many of you this year undoubtedly hanged. switehtioard o p c Ia Fire Marshal recommended the will be one of the most important Wait and c.th. taurlint changes in 1946. The smatti,t thing . . in your college career. I don't hate stiel, nt *am k A new closed ceiling is being to echo the refrain "make the A lat. wants!. .n. ...s the stage, and a Iri S15 Then won I constructed over most of it," but I do want to say eon.- el tor melt (rries fan the rernatrid.1 sin inkier system is being installed. something in regard to participa- ; fry. how. According to Mr. Bollinger, gum tion in activities. ei al a, paneling, like that on the auditor- Again I'd like to 0.ei "Isrleona. 1AI,, listed are ;.; ; walls is being placed along I There are many activities in t acid) ..ar wash. ium's State. ' The Student ROdt office the front of the stage. which students can take part On ;att. odant and s is always open to you. Drop Equipment which will make it this campus. If every student ir/V., -arg2ing fro, ,ometimes. wed like to me. t ',a !ii 'Aork doamov possible to Ilse the auditorium for would take part in at least ONL productions is also being in- ssf%.", 1;.1 r.- .;ed peralr. large extra -curricular activity while IltaiN Sincer. ly. stalled. In the past. the auditor- turf.. r information 4,i, and Lod Soo') at . ium lacked facilities for changing they were in college, the interest uut'soptfling'. ti) cot.' Mrs. scenes and backdrops. iii school spirit and of the indid LUD SPOLYAR ASS Prerident Ca rdoz a in Room I. Approximately 400 Faculty Spartan Daily ilembers Are Serving SJS \ 7-1 1.11... Frances Spi cli. Miss Barbara Jo 1. taeolts Miss Bethel Rau- ’.1..d nts of ;an cr, I g . 01 mann. administ rart is e F:. Gulland. , -.iv p , op O. On ..,,u Aarron I . 11 trienita r. and Ed C. Glover. Returning from aide, has,' been a.sembled lis F:ngineering: sabatical leave . Globe PIO11/19 CO., 1445 S. First str et Se. Jose liume Economics: Mrs. (Fulda are Robert ()rem of the English Tv - 4 4414 - Editorial Est. 210 - Advertising Dept., Est. 211 the rollege to *verse sian Jose department. and Ward Rasmus of S2 i, or $1 p.er gu rter it, non ASS c rd holders. State college students this sear, Mallet t. J. Smyth. depart men Lost ell . Pratt, director of pub- Journalism: Carleton the Speech t Dwyer. Wa- PAY HASSE-Editor TOM ELLIS-Business Manager lic relation., said last Nerk. Library: Dean C. A. Thomp- lk-ginning its 94th year of op- ' liam G. Reed, Richard Cal Vets Find eration the staff of the college I son, hor New Blood. New Spirit? will contain 397 persons, 32 less ! zMatheinatics: Dr. Ant Used Textbooks It is encouraging to note that the incoming freshman class has than during the 1950-51 session. Lovaglia. reisei ber-n heralded by ASB president Lud Spolyar as "one of the most Pratt said. l'art of the drop is , Music: Leonard H. 1. Assist Budgets Dr. Paul .1 spatted" to enter San Jose State college in recent years for this caused by resignation or dismissal' Natural Science: Patterson. r before, now that of 50 persons, lo leaves of ab- Freeman. Dr. H. P.obert qr -,,up must Assume A task AhiCh will demand their full attention and . they must pay cash for books and one siert . interest -breethinq life into the corpse that was once SJS't, school nces four retirements, and supplies, veterans under the Cali- l Mrs. Hel en Cooix-rider. ' 114.1,11 forriia State Program C. Perry. Four M ember, Retire Psychology; Norman are re tiEdalizing Calcfcirriia Book No matter how earnest the rally committee may be, no matter Corps.- Retiring ale Miss I b len Mig- Reserve Offic rs Training Company is synonymous with the what spirit campus leaders may display, the lifeblood of college life Joseph E. Terry, Maj. textbooks stri ten non of the Mane ErotatMies fie- I Lt. -Col secondhand that cannot be revived without that essential shot of adrenalin which in. partment. Miss Alma Lowry Wit- StanleY W Martin. Capt. Hugh their budget dollars, Hughes, duces demonstrative pride in San Jose State. hams of the Mii,ii (b partn-ient, Donovan. Capt. John F. CalFtook each term scours th./ So. froth, ifs up to you. Yours is the only group on campus that old Dr. Anne S Alter and :Vliss I Capt. Rio mond If. Hutchins. Capt. country's college bookstores e!. M Sgt. Charles has nof been erposed to the paralyzing indifference nurtured by sev- Grace Plum of Ill' II. ali!, and Ily- James L. Simkins. secondhand texts, especially tho . giene &pm tmelit F. Salter, T Sgt. Thomas A. Filler, never before used on this camp', era' classes of blase upperclassmen who considered their annual nine : I Nun on If's% e :Ire MI.. Barb- 14/Sgt. Don W. Fryer, M Sgt, Vin- for the benefit of students v.. 1 month stint on campus as a convenient vid y to while away their time . finances.. who now incl ' " am V. .1 and Mi., Virginia 'rent W. Stanizewski, M Sgt. Glen limited b. tween tour; .1,n the production line of the local canneries. CalVets despite increases in th ,. Illnrilvn. On iiiilitar lease are 'Steed. M Sgt. Harold A. Stillwell, It wen t be ens?, but it is within your province. Go to it! subsistence. NIr. urn Atkinsum Mr. el. Al- SF(' Richard F. hocking, R.J. ten Isrd.1.-son, Dr. Brant Clark, - To assure themselves of gettin4 used texts, slide rules, drawing Dr. VS Miam M. Michael. Mr. Ho- 1 % ) 'O many similar 111)1;teed I sets and supplies, hart 1.olleto.m. l'ol. 11.incooln I'. I, er ;fill l students must go to CalBook as Daniels, Mr. I hark. S. happen, Si11111'11i ) %Initial Ihitline i ion S .5 1 :. . ' . soon as they've registered. for "601 unit Dr. %% Miami II. atcher. , visiting it former culleagii at the secondhand items sell out rapidly. Show 110 Thee ta,ii. ne3s loserie tors havei University of Miami. When a beau- At CalBook they need only to 1.%% karbrilit. or (Joss to been i mploNed including 13 who I. eithires t tiful co-ed entered the office where hand a clerk their registration build! will sers in the military science I they were talking, the French- cards. spe-cifying that they want depai Intent . I man's eyes lit up with obvious ap: used books wherever possible. and Special Prorgiram ()ruin! rosh Ouellette Is Placenwnt officer the clerk by referring to course/ proval 'Ah, lovely, lovely paor til 3.11'.1111;.: .111 .614,11dil 1101./1,11 Among these Dr S'errian A. requirement lists, will obtain all 1,1 .11 ANI11,111 when 1/11 1,1. /111N'. administration and Ouellette, who 55111 sr r5. as place- child!" he exel"imed she had their needs for the term at on./ gone. 1'11 l’’’1"’ "’. "1 ,p,aker, Stanley merit officer He t'. ill also have con- time. Johii iii I .1a11 alli I C;tivntatitm cour.o. WhY Poor child?" cried his Full refunds are given by Cal. trol of placing students in part- 11,10 1:, 1 MI,' ol Ml 3, /tido , friend. Book on all purchases for the first starts tornormw with its job of time jobs . , he'll, tan. "But tel be so young, so beauti- 10 days of each term to protect Die Inrush to his new . Other ii, %s' to. 'rollers of the far-. ful, and not to be in Paris." was students who drop or change erisiroi lllll ulty. the answer. courses ,11.1. Illt. , 1..1k dancing Education: f' .r .1 "Renegade Rip" (Advertisement) , .1 1 eimmug 'Ilia taw.1.-a-ss.. k course, nivel- th. y " I., in- Il II 30 o'clock eni li Thursdas Wli chid. 'I .1 Fir t id the altar.' "wining is N1011 es Dade) audit"! JIM), 011,11, %still an introductn.i, I Ileralli4% 1.14 Me a fi oni I s an arid If you like QUALITY . . . of th lion. I telt)lter Meeting of th, you 11 find it in our store. We're proud of \ IS.1.11 "ii1.1.111.,h141.1-1:9q:111'sa"I'd3 I I k: maim Ni."4"arn The annual fall convention 3 every piece of fabric we it s ' seryone who In sof...riling the rlds..; have ... because Des; port Midi I/USIIIeSS oleo ting of the best available . and our prices are low. est. in in aking toss' inolnillsor% fin v% tu lion r California f recupat tonal Thei..; 1. , 1 sti has In glual time, and addressor' a iminhei ot speak- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT bet We( asiv writ ss ill tw. held at ., ....IT. !I wig 41Kolf III, I'S, 111.'1111 11.1[11111111. the c Mission street, SIM FrI11/1-1Stl, 5' 410 II, "mod tortitio, head of the merf% 'Aura- BY TI-If Vfl RD LTO. Eight t Oct l'2 at 7.311 p III nflots In :salt ,Insi lion dipartment, laid Spolsai. stii- V11:111111 1111ITTTT, /19 MacQi ocelipat !lug ins! riieti . ;. sto baits dent taxis, president. De probl// San Jose State col Icge, who 'APS MAPS 555. lientel. head of thi Joan:dim-it As a ..13,1, 1..1 11... font lopultr 1.1...... 1.14.111 ill 1114. in gam/a t 331 Open Thursdays 'tit 9 p.m. prirtnient: .11/11}111", A111111111 meetir .1f141 I In 10, NMI Se,'' 'I /II put.sidt .0.1-1' the meet in: 153 S. FIRST ST. CY 2-7822 --.01-1111. 11 Mill I wail. 11c1- 1 City a; , .11.. t Atirii Nile !III 55111 ;WI .1, I, I +intim.* .1.i% (*. F.111.1, din! uncoil( I street, to cer l'res ill iinitw-i' ii steak stie('J. on . dss that 0 bear II noT Cern 1912. Mid IS t Nkissit ..inaikst of , iAle Milng back This Area's Finest Selection line, Seveni iii Inn7. lit: 1.1 1 - I of Artist's Materials is i,i 551 r. NI:I tun,' S. p:11 S11:11... I Just ,I ill1.1 kilt Iwo cook 2 Blocks off Campus! $.'.1 14:-. blocks I 33...1 . Is,. .41, rRail I. I, ilt .W.111111.111 o. I I at 7:1 - _ Some It.. Wanird si 3. attend 1. kith 1,0 Grumbacher Symphonic W.C. sets 3.55 bers, ile14., $20 I Winsor Newton Scholattic ford g Id... 1, ht., St 1:1; W C. sets 5.00 1'1... 3 -ply Basswood Drawing Boards 20.26 2.25 Ne 52- Student - I I"( Cotton C .95 yd. 52- they I I. .1,1 Winter Newton Cotton Canvas 3.00 yd. Worm I, ' 15,20 Art Student Pad .75 Sign I,,.,,, N. III' ION, 19.24 Newsprint Pad .90 Artists pins t I, 111' 15.20 Illustration Board .20 7 o'cic I 15.20 Pebb'e Board .20 Ace., 16 It , !, ..v- Mt Allman Plastic W.C. Palette agree 1 25 will be Sketch Stool 245 int rod 74- Toe Squares 1 10 ganiza on the 7 o'cl at tictun I /It s %II spre %NI) I -4 , S.J. Paint \ I 5% be try 05rcintATERMic Swan' A New Campus Style o'cloct look to FlorsIte.m for art studor Any I t; 5,5 I look to 11100,. (or th department to 1-...a! t- 3:30 o 1815 fo 24.15 " T late MIS all ways! ship: a n (-A At 7::: gel rir in the MA .95 lii 5, AINT & W LIT k PLR CO. letin I 131 nounci Store for Men Mr, 112 South Second Street Near San Fernando medVitie Floor Plan Shows Music Structure Lavout I Wednesday. Sep. 26. 1951 Page Three hillel Members Planning Director Will Teach Course ill Take Part Announcement ot a new ...ours,- dealing with cas and regional In Iloh s planning was made -sierday be' The first New Year observance the instructor Michael If Auto- of the Jewish high bola: class will nacct. director ot planning tor the begin Sunday night, Sept 30, at at San Jose 7 o'clock in Temple Emanu-El. Myrtle and University avenues. Mr kntonacci said the new 'San Jose. course galled Eneinee ring 1F.4 The /null B'rith Hillel Founda- will deal with the .siKoUs le- fion, student center, is arranging trent, of the master plan These' for student participation in the elements, he said, include planning service according to Chester M for transportation. mayor izaf, Hillel counselor_ thoroughfares, zoning, recreation- Service Om Rosh Hashona will al facilities. subdivision... .ehnol Pie' continued at the temple Mon- !e and facilities, and civic art day at In a.m. Conducting all sir vices will he Rabbi Joseph Cc a former Hillel director at the I! versity ot California. Zeff announced that the first The Favorite Hillel meeting of the fall terr- uill be held in the YMCA, Thin: SPARTAN Hangout :old Santa (lanai streets. FilditurIng Good Food Reservations for tickets to all And Speedy Service services ma) be made at the Stu- At Reasonable Prices dent Y. 272 S. Seventh street Coffee 6 Donuts 20c
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Our Spec. Ity Ildent COntinileS Moe 11+ BURGERS AND - LLcs_rir With Philip JUMBO SHAKES "GOIN ; 1 ALONG NICELY-- Option. Dr. Lyle W. Downes, despite the fact that delHery Ray Ionce, San Jose State col- Shown abo e is "bird) eye" musk, ti--partnient head. e - of steel for the building has lege student, has been re-appoint- aim% of hots the new music pressed satisfaction at the rate been stopped pending priority SPARTAN ed campus representative for the: building will tool upon corn - of construction on the project. sanction from Washington. Philip Morris company for the Donut Shop IN next school year. His activities will 12:i Sol TH 4th I Stir Is. conducted around Washington 1 tilities Cause Square and with local student or- Eng:1111/11111E Deed Controversy Slows ganiz.ations Work on Campus Building While pouertui cogives rum- live has been suggested that the .affects both of the new buildings ble about the construction area sewer and certain utilities be re- is a shortage of steel. "Deliver. of the tousle building, the site tained on Eighth street after the ,of steel for the music building has of the tugineering structure re- foundations of the aeoposed en- -stopped, panding priority author- mains in quiet contraat. gineering huilding were strength- ity from Washington." Dr. Mac- , Despitg reports that the situa- ened to allow for stress. Then the :Quart-ie said. tion resulting from a controversy state would pay for a new sewer In reference to the work on the between the City of San Jose and line on Seventh street, and old new music building, Dr. Lyle W., the college over the Jeed to one could be closed oft, he said. Downey. Music department head. Eighth street, President T. W. Harold Flannery, city engineer. declared that the construction , MacQuarrie declared that the has requested construction plans worli "see ms to be going along problem .vas not serious. from the college to study the new very: nicely. The faster it goes the As a result ot the Monday night proposal. Dr. MacQuarrie said. happier we are." meeting of the city council, the President MacQuarrie's opinion Dr. Downey declared that tiw city agreed to give the state the on the mildness of the situation problem neer the deed for Eighth uncondi,ional deed to Eighth was echoed by Mr. Arthur Payne, street, flti yet, hasn't affected the.' street, providing the state agrees senior construction supervisor for work on the new music building.1 to certain provisions. the state division of architecture. Dr. Downty, after expressing his President MacQuarrie declared and Dr. Ralph J. Smith, head of happiness to be back in his office that the city feels the state should the Engineering department. in the old music buikling, said bear the cost of movuig a sewer The present problem which that he too felt the Eighth street line. now on Eighth street, to problem would soon be cleared up. Seventh street. A possible alterna- Although the completion date of the engineering building has been ant Students set for September. 1952, Dr. Smith said, only clearance ol the area I In Production has been accomplished. Because of this and the shortage- of "certain Talent a San Jose State- college strategic material" he felt that eettu students hive been xtended an actual completion would occur at open invitation to display their some later date. AND ANNOUNCEMENTS abilities in a variety act for the Rally committee: Meet tonight homecoming snow. at 7:30 9.clock in Student Union. Mary Braunstein. homecoming Some girls and yell leaders should committee chairman. yesterdas Cram To Instruct attend aa well as all other mem- urged all interested persons to bers. Preparations for the Stan- meet in the east end of the Stu- Class in Gemolo,,,0 ford gams will be mark. dent Union tomorrow at 3:30 Enjoy the Luxury o'clock for trouts. New atudenta: If you have not A one-year course in gemology now received a "Campus Compass." is being offered by the they are available in the Dtan of Natural Science departme-nt of Wild Bill Ilickoek San Jose State college, D. Women's office Di Cal I of fine COME Sigma aignui: Bring money for Edifice Will Last Duncan, head of the department, pins to meeting tomorrow night, announced last Friday 7 o'clock. in Student Union, DEADWOOD, S.D. (UP) The The class will he taught Aeronautics Students: Programs last chip has been knocked from Francis Crofut of the Industrial at Practical Prices meet will be d.acussed, faculty members Wild Bill Hickok Arts department and will from 7 to 10 p.m. each Wednesday. introduced, and department or- Seventy-five years ago the famed Persons not enrolled as regular ganizations presented tonight at frontier sheriff "cashed in his students in the college otos take- 7 o'clock in Room 17. All Aero chips" in No. 10 saloon in Dead- the course by paying a fee of $5 students invited Fine Cashmere Meads wood, when he was shot in the at the first meeting of the, class 12.50 Speech Department: There will The course is designed primarily be tryouts for "Othello': and "The back of the head by glorv-seeking Swan" :his afternoon at 3:30 Jack McCall. for employees in ieweIrs: stores but will be of value to anyone in- o'clock in the Little Theater. Any Ile was buried in Mt. Moriah 100 ., Imported Chinese Cashmere's terested in gems or lapidary work., 20.00 student bszly: member is invited. cemetery and residents of the min- Anyone interested la trying out Dr. Duncan said. ing camp erected a statue of him The fall quarter lectures will for the homecoming show report over his grave. deal with ;he history and proper- I to East end of Student Unioa at Souvenir hunteis chipped the ties of gent stones. The wintei 3:30 o'clock tomorrow. soft sandstone likeness to pieces. quarter will he devoted to identi- Inter Varsity Christian Fellow- A second and a third statue also fication of gem stones and the' ship: Meet Thursday at 12:30 p.m. fell to the eager tourists. spring quarter to diamon,! , At 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night a Now the town is to receive a get acquainted party will be held twice-life-sized bust of Wild Bill. JACOBS in the Student Union. Watch bul- carved from tough granite which SAVE ON letin board for room number an- will withstand the larceny of sou- ON USED TEXTS unless they are nouncements. venir seekers Exchange 79 Mr. J. D. alas-Id-eon. Cal lists equipped with hammer and chisel. Student Book SOUTH FIRST STREET adviser, will be :n Room 34, Fri- As an added precaution, it will , IN THE STUDENT UNION day. Sejztember 221. trom 1 p.m. to be placed on a pedestal above the 1 A Servic Project of Alpha Phi 0 P.. 3. .3 .0 3 pm. reach of the average "hunter".