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Run-offs Enter Second Round Today in Union Spar aily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE. an --four Classes-Seek-Nominations; Volutan 300CVM San Jose, CalifO'rnia, Thursday., Februiry -23, 1950. Number 87 Grass Announces Additional Balloting Next Week Students will take anothee step Aft the completion of this quarter's elections today as tbey once again Too Emint Committee mark ballots in what was sup- Hot ender the-Cottar wised . to have been the final runoff. -- Ildwever, an additional run-off Tc. ,St.uady Plaits election is definitely in the offing The Examination committee next week to determine the out- plans to follow a suggestion made ----come-of--the offices of junior in the "Town Meeting", Dec. 8, sopho mo r e- vice-peesidents, about dead-week, according to Dr. Grass, chief . justice, announced Harrison Heath. yesterday. At the, Examination committee - The special run-off is a result of meeting held Monday, Don Schaef,_ a tie in these offices its Tuesday's fer, ASB presidentmade-a report - elections. One aspirant will be student-VieWS as to dead-week. eliminated-fasinv=eaeh--earididavy- One of the suggestions made was - today. Student Council members San Jose State's collegiate n to check on the dead-week pro-' Tuesday will set the day for the door neighbor is about to move. grams in other colleges. election. Construction of the $85,000 San Dr. Heath also made a report In today's run-oil, seniors have Jose Bible college, located at 12th on the 11th week of last quarter, the choice of the following: rep- and Virginia streets, will be 'com- which is normally dead-week, and resentative, Betty King and Bel- pleted early this summer, accord- reported that 209 faculty mem- mont Reid; class president, Don ing to Bible College President bers, or all but 11 Instructors, did LaFave and Fred Michels. William L. Jessup. not give any examinations during dead-week. The examinations that Juniors: representative, Mike The first unit, covering_ six Barchi were given were in the Science and Dave Down; vice-pres- acres, will consist of class rooms, and Engineering departments. ident, Bill Francis, Don Laclergue library, and administration offices. "The committee is uncertain as and Francis McMahon. auditorium-chapel, with a Carl Mleseke, driver of the The to the best- way to handle this Sophomores: president, D o n seating capacity of 3(10, will be college bus, contemplates rising situation,- Dr. Heath said. "We Camp and John Giacomazzi; vice- added later. Contractor for the can either continue to let the fac- steam as the result of a broken SJ Councilmen project is Samuel E. Barth. Or- :president, Bill Armen, 'Cliff Ma, ulty dbcide whether tests are head gasket. Students of Mr. Shier is the architect. jersik and Margaret Murphy; sec- ville r o back to a strict in- N o-r-mirn - -Dottoffs' Historical- s , Nii,cy Hardy-and Jaen One hundred and eighty stu- terpretation oT no exam rule." geology class journeyed to Ro- Attend-NI line Larsen. are now at- deo last Sunday afternoon with dents, many of which According to Dr. Heath, the Freshman representative for numerous stops along the way. tending San Jose State college, committee feelf_that if it goes one year will be fought out be- Repairs to the engine were At Stanford will be enrolled in the four:ycar haeit-to--thrlleid-week rule, every- mut- made :ITU the-Way ity aftei-thi; rounciimen 111-ek Vagrey an biTflcal course. ,Degrees to be of- one should cooperate and prohibit Barbara Queener. Half year vehicle stalled on a raft-mid Ray Lyon to", Stanford fered are. Bachelor of Theology, all social activities of .any kind representative will either be crossing and had to he pushed university tonight , to attend and Bachelor of Divinity. during this we*. This ,would Joan Rogers or Seyntour Abra- by passengers. The field trip another mmeetingof Bay Area mean no athletic events, no plays, it was The Bible college was founded hams. began at 7:30 a.m. and schools working on the proposed and no social parties. before the ailing bus and in 1939 by the San Jose Church 6 p.m "Charity Show" to be presented All voters will have the option ' tired students returned to San of Christs, Fifth and San Carlos "Personally, I feet it is best to next quarter. The idea was orig- of.. either John McBain or Bob Jose. photo by Bob Stone. streets. It has been incorporated leave the rule as it is, however, Mated by San Francisco ' s three Smith for junior justice. under California law since 1945. the opinion_ of- the committee is colleges -City college, State, and Students range in age frrala 18-30 divided upon the question," Dr. - yeessi, Health esaid. avlets'Near The following dates and events omas iiyan IPl Were co_uncil at I -= . rewried to _the Msr Completion last Tue sday's mting:ee acqguarne Predicts Gives Campus Western splash Up will be ,-s ' IRehearsals for Noel Coward's the theme of the annual Women's /c "Tonight at 8:30" have reached Swim show, to he presented in the -ampus of the F uture Piano Recital the half-way mark, Director John' Men's pool on April 13, 14, and 15. Out of the quonsets by "51. By JOHN BREHM. R. Kerr, reported yesterday. The Carol Nystrum is in charge. three one-act plays that make up That was the prediction made The College Little Thee ter the show are "Family Album," a Prospective councillors for next yesterday by college President Students Sight proved to be inadequate Tuesday musical comedy, "Still Life," a fall's Freshman. Camp are meet- T. W. MacQuarrie. Apparently night when the inane recital of drama, and "Red Peppers," a ing March 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the undaunted by recent, slow-downs Spartan Doily Thomas Ryan, music faculty mem- vaudeville show. "Tonight at Student Union. All "campers," in the college building and ex- ber, drew an audience of approx- 8:30" will be presented in the past and Mum nave been invite drosarmmn' program, H ImmortalityFor imately 300. Little Theater March 9-17, with -to attend the get-together. said he planned to continue his fight for the "campus of the Mr. Ryan was enthusiastically the exception of Sunday, March 12. I The Spartan Daily has Associated Women Students ' future." received by the overflow 'crowd. achieved a degree of Immortal- With dress rehearsals slightly have chosen Jo Ann Keeler and Acquisition of San Jose High He played two encores and upon ityat least In the minds of two more than a week away the St U-, Joan Hale to represent San Jose school buildings islated for mid- finishing was called upon to make San Jose State college students. dents are well on the way into State college at an international make use of present several curtain calls to acknowl- 1951) should making the fourth production of AWS conference at the 1,10iversity temporary buildings and quonset For days, students have edge the applause of the listeners. display of the Speech and Drama depart- of Oklahoma April 3-5. huts unnecessary, Dr. MacQuarrie paused to admire' a The program was scheduled to ment a good evening of entertain- said. He explained floor space in authentic historical documents in one begin at 8:15 o'clock, but 10 min- ment, Mr. Kerr said. Marsh Pitman read a detail ed the high school buildings total- and facsimiles of the floor exhibit eases. Yes- utes after eight all seats were report on the aims and functions ling 120,000 square feet- would ground found something filled and persons were standing "Since most of the students in of Camp Miniwanca. It costs the be ample replacement, for 77,000 terday they added. in the rear of the 'theater. The the cast do singing and dancing," ASB $75 to send a representative. square Jeet__now in temporary new had been performance was called "a -grand Mr :Herr continued - "it is inter Pttman cited Sur Jun-State-Mt: st ructureea. Wedged nehliWifie-glass was tribute to---Ryan as an artist and tstingAnwatch theAransformation_ lege's excellent record, and- On a second building front, Dr. a copy of "the world's best enl as a man" by members of the of their acting from their previous sequent increased quota. Four MacQuarrie said occupants of col- lege newspaper" bearing this audience. dramatic roles into a musical students may now go from San lege-owned residences on Seventh, legend: comedy vein." Jose State college. The Student streets would Mr. Ryan played Mozart's So- Eighth and Ninth Original copy of the Spartan Council will study the report this vacate "in the near nanta, K. 282; Prokofieff's Third Tickets for "Tonight at 8:30" be asked to Daily week, _ itat Sonata,- Op. -28;-Schumannr's- Hum- go on sale Thursday, March -2 iti February 22, 1930 oreske, Op. 20; and Brahtns' Room 57, Speech office. Student The General, or ASB, fund con- Emptying and demolition of-the Donated by W.V.H. and J.(7.S. on a theme by Paganini,Variation§ admission is 60 cents; general ad- tains $11,318.34, while the Council old residences will be carried nut Op.--35, Book II. mission is 90 cents fund has $707.37. - -on schedule, the president ex- Now residing in San Jose, plained, in spite of delays in ap- propriations and other complica- tions. ' Communications Workers Postpone Strike Orders to vapate will be issued Student Directors on a selective-basis, however, Dr. Work- The CIO Communications tions any genuine atomic control forces on the South China coast MacQuarrie indicated. Occupants Give Plays Again ers Union yesterday accepted plan. in preparation of the Communist will be given notice 60 dayt_before President Truman's -request for a Mr. Truman made his remarks invasion of the Nationalist -held Three one-act plays presented demolition is slated to begin. Kerr's 60-day postponement of the na- in a Washington's birthday ad- island of Hainan. by students of Mr. John R. College officials have hinted the again tional telephone strike scheduled dress at Alexandria, Va. directing class will be given 'PRINCETON HAS FIRE area cleared by demolition might today at 3:30 p.m. in the Actors' for today. be used as a college-parking lot Meanwhile the movement of OFFER COAILITION A fire at Princeton university Studio, room 53. Admission to the wiring of until construction of the projected coal from mines to bins dropped The once powerful Liberal party yesterday destroyed the student -directed plays is free. -volt cyclotron used buildings start. to. a trickle as 10,000 more miners of England yesterday offered to an 18,000,000 In the first play Dave Manning bomb project. joined the 372,000 already strik- form a coalition with the Labor in the Los Alamos directs a cast of three, John Al- was extinguished after ing in the soft coal fields, and party if the socialists will suspend The blaze legreti. Joan Sturges, and Tom hours. government negotiators recessed plans to nationalize the iron and burning eight The Weather Winston. this steel industry. mediation activities until BEGIN FILIBUSTER Shirtsleeves continue to be in Doris Perry is the director of The British morning. will hold a general Southern Democrats yesterday style today as the forecaster pre- the second play which features election today with socialism the began their long-threatened House dicts it to be clear with little Conrad Smith, Dot Williams, Lee USE 'FORCE' main issue. The Liberal party is filibuster against FEPC. change, in temperature, but scat- Leidig, Dick Paginalli and Wayne President T r tree n yesterday the "third" party in the election. They dide't wait even for the tered high fog in the morning. Mitchell. warned world communism that and its support the may decide t raait lona I reading of George Temperatures yesterday ranged The final play is produced by this country will use "force to de- election. Washington's Farewell Address, from a low or 40 to a high of 65. Conrad Smith. Jim Clark Jack fend democracy" if necessary, and which usually gets top priority Skies were overcast in the morn- Byers and Gwen Samuelson are the United States is willing .to TO TRY INVASION every Feb. 22. ing, but cleared, by afternoon. in the cast. support through the United Na- Red China troops are amassing 2 SPARTAN DAILY n Thursday, February 23. 1950 Former State Footballer _ Ireland Plans Editorial Page Runs Employment Agency To Marry Off

fi By BILL EPLER One of the members of San Jose's growing group of young bus- Shy Bachelors DPI"' MORAN inessmen is Robert Boucke, 1940 graduate of San Jose State colliege. By United Preds Staff Correspondent G t, tit( I Boucke, wno majored in business and economics, is founder and owner DUBLIN-- i,(AJP) Thousands (sir Sp;Sp - 6. -.0 of a local employment agency. Since it opened in 1947, thee agency has Irish bachelors are heading for jos e" Sta lege early -vVeddings, if -plans of the grown until it is one of the work -- largestIn_San Jose, obtaining state and social organizations school day by the Associsiod nut-- - Published every Studdnis of Sondlost employment for men and women of the Press of Glob* Printing Co. Entered as second class matter of the San Concerned in both business and Industry. over the affects Of Jose Post Office. . ' I ' Ireland's low marriage r_at,,e, be- BO, Who Is .an active Spartan lieved to: be lowest Booster, has been instrumental the the Mary Frydenlund and Jim Hayes, Co-editors world on the population figures, in obtaining part-time employ- social workers are drafting plans Bill Simons, Business Manager ment for many of the college's .to bring Irish bachelors to the News Editor Earl, Crabbe Society Editor Dave Heagerty athletes. Desk Chief Bob Skillicorn Photo Editor Harry Britton altar whether they like it or not. Feature Editor ....Bob Hemingway Wire Editor ' Carl Holmberg Played Right Half Statistics prepared by social Sports Editor Cliff Daniels Exchange Editor Dick Watry Boucke played right half-back organizations show that one in Make-up Editors. ...Don Fitzgerald, Edith O'Donnell, Barbara Belknap, on the famous Spartan football four Irish people never marry. Joyce Call, George McDonald, Margot Miller. team of 1938 and 1939, which was 3Iany of those marry late in life. Copy Desk... Beverly Lymburner, Fred Baumberger, Elmer Rodrigues, the untied, unbeaten, highest scor- They pass the age of fertility be- Charleen Little, Marion Summers, Arne Saari. ing team in the nation. "The Little fore the can add substantially to Reporters Manuel Alves. .Berkley Baker, Bruce Brotzman, Fred Giant -Killers", as they were dub- dangerously deplet- Burbank, Edward Conkle, Barbara Deemy, John Dremel, William the nation's total Epler, Francis Errota, Samuel Goldman, Albert Grossi, John Had- bed by the press, piled up a ed population. don, Doris Hildebrand, Nancy -Loughlin, Ronald Marcus, Ross of 324 points, while allowing only Census statistics bear out the Massey, Douglas Prestage, Jeanne Thomas, Jerome Thomas, Dixie 29 points to the opposition. The bad effects of the low marriage Wise. 'tearn_was ably coached by Bud De and fertility rate on the popula- ADVERTISING STAFF Groot and Bill Hubbard, assisted- tiontrends,--Ona hundred, years Office Manager 3 Millard Richards by "Pop" Warner. ago, Ireland had a child popula- Salesmen Fred Allred, Beverly ' Two of Bob's teammates were tion of 1,836,298. In 1941, the Baier, John Baldini, John Bardacos, Jack Barringer, Charles Ber- Leroy Zimmerman, who was number had been reduced to 815,- nominated to 'Little" All-Amer- ryessa, Richard Biersch, William Francis, Richard Grant, Ralph stusse.ev a Nur. 000. ican honors in 1939 and played More OlderPeople Lamont, Ray Lehmkuhl, Raymond Lyon, Ralph Peterson, Ben in the Shrine East-West game, Correspondingly, the number of Schuman, Frances. Pettus, Vincent Scampi,* Robert Scheid, Rick and Robert Bronson, who is now old persons past the age of ferti- Sterling, Beth Watson. Writer Explains head football each at San Jose lity shows an increase from 174.- . State college. 450 in 1851 to 308,823 in 1941. Graduation Fees Bob was It four-letter man on That is what the social workers ProselytingPro and Con campus. Three of the letters were and the government plan to alter By EDIE O'DONNELL for football and the fourth was by boosting the marriage rate, and So you think you're all set-up for basketball. Just to keep busy lower the average marrying age. Pro when you get your amilication for and in shape for the remainder of The bachelors, on the other Recently Track Coaches Bud Winter and Walt Bosley were graduation filednothing more the year, he participated in track hand, charge that existing social branded by the president of San Mateo junior colleT0 as ath- until the good president hands and field events. During the sum- and economic conditions make it letic thieves. The two men were accused of proselyting through you the parchment" mer he pitched 100-pound sacks of impossible for them to marry. the acquisition of a promising freshman athlete. Hold on! You have another think sugar in his father's warehouse in In support of their stand they Was this proselyting? Better yet, is there such a thing as coming, brother. In order to es- Crockett, California. point to the high rate of taxation used cape you are required to shell out The foriner Spartan was active on bachelors, and state that this proselyting in the true sense of the word, grit the verb -vet) or in the of ethics for em- $9- (non $6.78 (vet) in many of the campus activities in fact achieves the very opposite only by those who set up an imaginary code graduate manager's office to take remembers one or his most an athlete upon and to the government's intention of ployment when some other school acquires care of the odds and ends of corn- embarrassing experiences. He had forcing the .relactant bachelor to whom they have cast covetous eyes? cencement. gained quite a reputation on the altar. If there is in college athletics a code of ethics regulating A breakdown of this money Washington Square for his abili- The burden of taxes, they claim such acts as may be branded proselytic, then that code is set reads thus: the senior class takes ties as a crooner, when he .was makes it impossible forl,them to up on a sliding scale. Every school of athletic worth has active charge of $6.78, which is used for asked to sing the new song "Pen- put aside the necessary nest egg. scouts constantly searching for better material for their teams. senior week activities and ,the nies From Heaven" at an im- Housing Short use oral persuasion to the best of their class gift. promptu show. Housing conditions also support If these scouts may not graduated this You're being Forgot Words the bachekre's contention. The abilities through fear of being accused of "proselyting," what around for quarter and won't be Boucke started, to. sing, confi- housing shortage is acute and may they do, draw straws? week in June? That's too senior dent that he could remember the- rents are high. As in many other He who has most, gets most. M. F. are invited back for had, but you words, although he had heard countries, young couples with ba- it. it -if you can make them only once. All went well bies are blacklisted in apartment non-vet you also C011 If you are a until the end of the first verse. houses. a diploma. The out- must pay $2.22 for and then this poor man's Crosby Consequently, they postpone Proselytingthe hiring of outstanding athletes from cA takes ca're of this for couldn't remepiber the rest of the their weddings until they can side the student bodycan kill our college sports program. this year. You have it luckier words. get houses of their own, and the Athletic department recruiters from San Jose State college, graduates had though. In the past, Struggling desperately, he im- population figures stand still. and most western schools of the same size, range the Coast in the extra dollar going to pay. $10, provised verses as he went along, But the state intends to cut the their sporting "machines." alumni dues. Now the search of new talent to power for a year's until he reached a point where he bachelor's feet from under him in subscription to Their opetations, inside and outside conference rules and state pays for your could no longer think of a new this defence. Among the latest news. "sanity code" regulations, are tacitly ignored, or praised, by the alumni verse. Bob shrugged his shoulders government projects is a college administrators. and-laWd- enough for -ritt tntrear. 000,000 hotiiiiig and hospitalizatinn They are building "bigger and better sports programs for said, "I don't knot'' how to end program aimed at supplying the their schools". this dammed thing’ and walked needed 111,000 homes over a ten- To what end? Is our education even indirectly improved by Thrust and Parry off the stage. The momentary sil- year period. by thunderous of times our teams are in the win column? Does Joe ence was broken Many Loans Made the number laughter, but applause and much Housing loan societies are also Average Student benefit from a sports program designed for remembers this experience In Sympathy Bob receiving top level priority in the recruited semi-professionals? chargin. only with considerable national picture. Statistics show We cannot defend our conduct with an "every othei During World War II Boucke,,, Thrust and Parry that housing societies advanced in the country does it" answer. Soc. was employed in San Jose by the school And an unnamed student in [3,000,000 to young couples during Food Machinery -corporation as Our only defense, our only answerif we are to save our Prob. 150b: 1948, and the figure for 1949 may supervisor of amphi- college sports programis de-emphasis, now. J. H. This letter4s written as a state- production be even higher. I was bian tractors for the armed for- ment of sympathy for you. A drive for rural developement were 4 sitting in class when you ces. and national repopulation has been pro- Gyoper , told, tand I quote from the Bob spends much of his time in carried to the United States by the, stick all kinds. CAMPUS QUIPS , lessor who told you) "Go community activity ,of founder of thhe Muintir Na Tire the window, and He is serving with the_Red Cross, your head out Organization, Father John Hayes, Chest, the March take a deep breath." the Community who has toured American cities impress- Safety council, It always has been my of Dimes, National. explaining and enlisting support paid to ser- ion that profs. are being and many other community for his "back to the land" move- TEACH; not to blurt out sarcastic vice organizations. He organized ment. remarks to itudents who ask ques- and conducted the Christmas toy Among his patrons are Boston's tions. for the of drive local 20-30 club, Archbishop Richard Cushing, who After all, if we were es smart as Last which he is past president has promised to donate $5,000 to (they think) they are, I am sure year the club collected 27,000 toys. the home movement. that we wouldn't be here. The members salvaged and repair- I was just about to comment on ed 14,000 of these and distributed the statement in question when you them to the underprivileged child- did, and I can assure you that I ren in the San Jose area. A. J. STEDHEIM wouldn't like to be given the same Bob is married and his wife, the answer that was given to you. former Thelma Byerlay, is also an Fine Watch Repairing True, it was tunny, and the ex-Spartan. They have two child- class got a big laugh from it, but ren; Bob, 7, and Bonnie Jean, 3. from all appearances this certain He hopes they both will attend prof should think twice before he San Jose State college, where he again makes such an assinine wants his son to be active in statement to a poor little misun- sports. derstood student, who is ere to LEARN; not to be INSU TED. ASB 7756 Tonight At 8:30" Spartan Daily MARCH 1-17 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Entered as second class matter April 24, 1134, at Son Jose, California, under thss act of, Notice! 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE- 164rch 3, 1171 COFFEE DUNKING Full leased wire servIc of United Press IS PERMITTED AT 85 E. San Fernando Press of the Globs Printing Compeny, 1445 S CV 5-1820 First St., San Jose, California. Member, Call. DIERKS" fornia Riewspapor Poblishor's Association. 371 West San FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED "It's simple! It blows everybody to H !!" Carlos - atass

Dramatists Plan Thursday, 23,r------sp-ARtiftri.uno-s --- SJSC Teams Seniors Receive - Tryouts for Play . WAA Holds Tourney Overnight Refund Will Debate Tryouts for "The Corn is Seniors whO, made reserva- Green"'start today at 430 Coombe Awards Basketball At Cal Tech tions for the Senior overnight in the Little Theater. The play is last week, but did not attend, schedtiled to run May 4-6,8, and 9. Resolved: That the United may obtain refunds through Officia ting Rating to Dora Dill' Sta.tsould nationalize the Friday at the office of Grad- Miss Elizabeth Loeffler directs basic -non-a tries. uate Manager Sill Felse. Those thik_praduction. the fifth of the _ Haiii.e-Jewa-State collegeren=ed:recelved-a-leeal basketball __..... _Thiamin be- thedebate.-qtiestion at ellgilife to obtain refunds in- 1949-50 drama season at San Jose officiating rating during last week's WAA basketball tourney games the annual debate tournament clude .'Jeanne Lockwood, Jo State college. sponsored Feb. 24 and 25 by the Penhetro, Oliver Debbie, Bob '1* Vein Sills Eleanor Coombe, San Jose Stete..cellege.WAA basketball California Institute of Technology Copies of the- Frybarger, Peg Major, and '* 4rrs1 Ae; coa.ch, Recording to -Ge-Uevieve Villasenor, basketball manager. . at Pasadena.'I. Marcia Moorehead, _ serve in the S , __- - Theee teams from -San- -Dailith-f Weller,- -Betty Wyss, and Irene 'Hotta, San Joss State State college will compete in the college students, received intra- tournament in the upper dirt- mural ratings from Miss CoOmbe Mon for men. Teams are Leslie the same evening, Miss VIllasenor Groshong and Robert Whitall, Delegates Attend Home Economics Conference said. Sam Data and John Mix, and _in the teilirnjj; games played - Jim Maynard and Willis Morris. last week the Turtles won over Each team. 'debates in five 111/1"1"4 the "Y"-Stats 13 to 10;--1:1Mwy4.4E-- rounds, alternating affirmative , I took the. Gumperteers j8 to 15; and negative sides. Teams with 'Gold Nuggets won over Presby- the fewed losses move on to the terian hall 22 to 11. Mary George sixth and -additional rounds until -Co-op bowed to the Tan Tans- 24 a champion is determined. -" -.+40--l5 Kappa Theta, sunk low to "The 1950 tournament At -cid- the Comets 43 to 12; Cordelia, Tech is very important this ; hall la,zit C.C.F. 22 to 17; and the year," Mr. Wilber latick, For- ;Gold Nuggets took a IA to 10 ensic adviser said, "since top- decision over the Gumperteers.

-- ranking- teams there-probably EWA'S ? It la IL 110f15111Ht. will he chosen to participate in the Women's, gym are: Gold Nug- the West Point Invitational De- gets vs. F:lmwyck at 7:15 p.m. on bate tournament in April." court 1 and -on court 2 "Y" Stars The West Point Invitational is vs. the Turtles. At 8:00 p.m. on a national tourney in which all court 1 it will be the Chi 0 Pearls sections of the country are repre- vs. Pratt hall and on court 2 Kap- sented. The top-ranking 32 de- pa Kappas vs. Cordelia hall. At bate teams froln colleges and uni- 8;45 p.m. on court 1 the Tan Tans versities all over the United will square off against the Gum- States participate. Four teams are : perteers and on 'court 2 the Sizt- Selected from each of eight dis- ling Six will meet Mary George tricts. Co-op.. The schedule is according San Jose State college is in to Miss Villasenor. District I, composed of Cali- Pictured in a discussion session during their, two-day stay at fornia, Nevada, Utah and Arl- San._ Joac State ca11e:0 are several delegate* to the local- Home - ROM. Economics conference held here on Feb 16-17. Seated left to right Field house Floor A selection committee in Dis- Delegates are Dr. Jean Warren, Bertha Akin, Miss Louise Porch, Miss Rolle trict I, headed by Prof. John W. Lee Williams, Miss Ruth Talboy, Dr. Edna Meshke, Dr. Wresithy To Re Laid Today Ackley of San Diego State col- Aiken, and Dr. Margaret Jones. Standing left to right are Dr. Doro- Construction of a new cement lege, will survey the records Of thy Leahy, Miss Edna Gehlken, Dr. Agnes Morgan, Mrs. Robertha End Home Ec for the field-house at Spar: teams in the area, with the team's floor Metteson. -photo 'by Hildenbrandt. stadium will be completed reeord-at -the Cal Teeh_debate the _ . tan TIZITIT-Iger, superin- lanse-important basis for judg- Conference , grounds, ment. tendent of buildings and Nineteen California colleges rosh-Soph (group 11 announced yesterday. were represented in the two-day IAnnouncements II The new floor was made neces- College Officials Home Economics conference held To Meet Tonight 1 sary be_cause the players' cleats on Washington square on Feb. making A joint frosh-soph mixer corn- Spartan Shields: Meet at 7 dug up the softwood floor 16-17. to sweep and almost Attend Meetings mittee meeting will be held to- o'clock tonight in Room O. it difficult Dr. Margaret' Jones, department ' impossible to keep sanitary, Bol- 'Dr, T. W. MacQuarrie, president night at 8:15 o'clock in Room 20 Committee head, acted as hostess for the Frosh-Soph Mixer: said. to discuss the March 7 mixer linger of 'San Jose State college, and, visitors. meets at 8:15 o clock -tonight in Dr. -Ralph J. Smith head ef the schedule, -according -to -Sophomore Room 29 to thscus.s- itibier pro- - Engineering department, will trav- -Discuss* -meetings were con- publicity Chairman Cliff Majersik. gram. for spring quarter student teach- el to Sacramento Friday to Meet ducted and a dinner was held in Up-to-date plans for the tradi- ling. college team room. Spartan Spinners: Beginners with representatives of the Uni- tional competition include a mixed meet at Lowell school, Seventh Sophomore Historians: Commit- versity of California. and other -Guests of the college for the tug-o-war, softball, volleyball, and and Reed streets; advanced at 'tee meets at 2:30 p.m. today in state colleges having engineering tiwo-day session were Dr. W. basketball games. Highlight of the Washington school, Oak and State Student Union. All interested are departments. Aiken, Pepperdine college; Bertha fiasco will be an inter-class swim- streets, both at 7:.30 o'clock to- welcome. The clinferenee will be held to Akin, Sacramento, Department of ming meet. Entertainment to be night. coordinate engineering courses in Education; Miss Edna Gehlken, spotlighted during the meet will Sigma Delta Pi: Meet at 7:30 COP; Dr. the state colleges with those in D. M. Leahy, UCLA; include exhibition diving by the Seekers: hear Mr. J. Lincoln o'clock tonight in L210. Sign the the university. Miss G. Luehning, San Francisco varsity swimming team, and corn- Blake speak at 7 o'clock Sunday club bulletin board if planning to Dr. MacQuarrie, on Saturday, State; Mrs. Roberta Matteson, edy diving by sophomores Lud evening at the First Methodist attend. ilt at tend a barbecue -aria 140 e Sacramento State; Mrs. -Gayle speryer, Btll &fverens, and Rich aliffe-h. Topic is'"What It Means show in southern California at Merklin, Humboldt State; Dr. Ed- Thiel. to be a Christian 1.141nan." Check ('lassof 1950: Meet at 3:30p.m. the Kellogg ranch near Pomona na Meshke, UC at Santa Barbara; Groups which will meet tonight bulletin board for Asilomar trip todaN in Student Union. as the guests of Cal Poly at San Dr. Agnes Morgan and Miss Clari- include Jewel Smialkowski, Bernie information. Luis Obispo, which is now oper- bel Nye, UC at Berkeley; Miss Isaacson,' and Jack Shipe, dance Personal, Campus Affairs: Com- ating the ranch. Louise Porch, Fresno State; Dr. committee chairmen, and Vic Gal- mission of Student "Y" meets at Refreshment Saidee Stark, Sacramento State; braith, Donna Dalton. Dick Russo, 4:36 p.m. today in the "Y" lounge. Dr. Gladys, Stevenscin, Whittier; and Alice Brown, athletic events All are invited. Miss Problem? Roth Talboy, San Diego chairmen. General' chairmen for Delta Phi Upsilon; Meet at 3:30 VOTE TODAY! State; Dr. Jean Warren, UC at the Soph-Frosh mixer Are John p.m. today in B2. Davis; and Miss Rufie Williams, Giacomazzi, Marilyn Ahlenius, Try MARY Chico State. John Fuller. and Virginia Johnson Frosh Class Council: Meet at LOU 3:30 p.m. today in Room 116. Billings Potato CARLI Ni.wman etnbi -.gfu-d-eiiils inter- -Classified, Advertising- esfen hi -joinItirIceWtuth dub are Donuts invited to attend meeting at 7:30 - Frcsh Rep. Year Term Spartan City Trailer court. Terms. FOR RENT 'o'clock tonight at Newman hall. -What every cup of coffPc needs.- Girls, room and board, close to Pair of Northland skis with college. 106 N. Fifth street.. _ adjustable steel clamps and steel Kappa Sigma Kappa: Initiation GLAZED i,committee meets at 7:30 o'clock RENT A Vacancy for one man edges. Used six times. Serum, 1.104Vir to. share t. 2, gOs 112-b.. Los Gatos. !tonight -at 596 S. 10th street. SUGARED room in home with another TYPEWRITER stu- MAPLE BARS SPEOAL STUDENT SAO dent. $15. 36.0 S. Ninth street. Model A, 1930 convertible coupe. kcieiice -Students: Majors RATE 3 MONTHS Hoont and- board' for follegc Motor in verygood. minors working -toward 1 eilch-- PLAIN boys. -Eleven meals weekly, , also Serum, Rt. 88, Box 172-b, Los ' ing credentials are asked to con- KENNEDY BUSINESS MACHINES N. 13th CY 2-4394 hoard only. Gatos. tact Dr. George Bruntz,in Room 6391/2 96 E SAN FERNANDO CY-2-7503 Mrs. Ruby Ahern, 380 S :Ninth street, call CY 3-9942. Sailboat-Eastern star class, 14 as soon as possible to arrange Room for girl, kitchen privi- Fully equipped, plus trailer, $250. -- leges, private bath, and linens fur- 423 S. 12th street. nished. 598 S. 15th street. 1939 .Ford sedan. Original own- --ATTENTION-- er drops price. Make offer. 1700 FOR SALE Santa Barbara street, off Meridian House trailer, 1941-18 foot Cov- road. Call CY 2-4683. For a nutritious ered Wagon. Complete butane 1929 Model A. New transmis- equipment and awning. $400. -170 well-balanced lunch sion and differential. See Mr, Smith, Room S-188. Evenings call come to the CY 2-2758. Going to the Plymouth coupe 1934. Good SAN JOSE Open House at body, needs motor work. $50. Bill Pratt Hall? Galli. 426 S. Seventh street. BOX LUNCH Then because of LOST Across 4th on San Antonio your hair you 'Modern lAterary Judgments" won't want to by Schoter, McKenzie, Miles. Turn Milk Sandwiches - trip and fall. into Lost and Found.. please, Cold Drinks and Ice Cream plesce. please. ASB7425. WANTED WE SOLICIT ORDERS FOR Henry Steiling SAINTE CLAIRE FIELD TRIPS AND PICNICS and boys BARBER SHOP Ta nn papers typed by expert. ( CY 2-1741, hours 5-7 p.m. -Estabkhed 19/5- Hotel St.. Claire It W. San Fernando street. Whj. not the best? !Delta GaAnnas,-,;,- chi Os install New Prexy To Present Dance Melba Sills, junior art major, Taylor, publicity :chairman; Lor- was installed as president of the raine Leonetti, A.W.S. represent- Iota Delta chapter of Chi Omega Society Cyclorfuria ative; Kitty Gunner. --asspotant At Peninsula club sorority during ceremonies held The Peninusula country club in Monday, evenings at the chapter vice-president; Vivienne Schmidt, San Mateo will be the setting for house. assistant secretary; Marilyn Wil- tthe Delta Gamma pledge dance Former President Betty Lou son, gift and miscellaneous chair- SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, February 23, 1950 to be held March 4. Taylnr rondueted the candlelight .Connie Carlson,. activities Members and pledges are Invited event. Other executive officers in- chairman. IL _id to attend tholonnal_affair. stallect-weret---Marsha Members of the house doh Talk Will furnish the music for president; Janice Wolff, treasurer; commit- Phi tee' are. Shirley Young, CarOlYp Gamma Betas to - the dance which- will last fror Kay Sproul and-Billie Prosser-, Hafely, Melba hills and Flo TAy7_ -94-o'clock. - - pledge captains; Barbara Watts, An arbor will be placed in the I seeretary. lor. Open House in New Home middle of the dance floor, through Sills Appoints - Pledge officers which the pledges will dance after Appointments include: Betty Officers of the pledge Class are; On Sunday afternoon,. Feb. 26, from three until six In the after- they have been presented, and Schauer, social' and civic chair- Billie Crowell, president; Lou Ann refreshments noon, the Gamma Phi Beta house at 189 S. 11th street will be the will be served during man; Maxine Foster, vocatio'n.s, DeLude, secretary, and Francis the evening. chairman; Evelyn McCurdy, scene of the sorority's first open house in its new quarters. senior Hoffman, treasurer. Miss Sally Matignon is chair- panhellenic; Pat Atwell, mak All members of campus organ- man in charge of arrangements. chairman; Jeanne Kerwirt-ehapter Iota-Delta 'chapter advisers are faculty members, and izations, The Misses Charleen Fisher, De- correspondent; Pat Peck, house Migi Marie Carr, Mrs. G. A. Mc- parents of Gamma Phi Bette ac- vere CallOni, and Dorothy Bour- manager; Shirley Young, person- Callum, Miss Myrne Shephard and lives and pledges are invited, as Miss Mary Hadley quin are members of the bids com- nel chairman; Maggie Murphy, so- Mrs. 'Helen Portal. Mrs.. Grace Alto,- 1 well as the alumnae of Palo mittee. cial chairman. Brown is the house mother. the Peninsula, Berkeley, San Jose, Weds James Taylor Chaperones for the dance will Carolyn Haney, junior peiWel= and San Francisco. be alumnae of the sorority, Mr. lenic; Flo Taylor, herald; Lois In the receiving line will be El- and Mrs. Martin, and Miss Mabel Williams, scrapbook chairman; Mrs. Betty McConkey Dicker- leti Erichseti, chapter president; In San Jose Church G. Crumby. Maxine Foster, song leader; Flo son, Mercury. Herald society re-._. Marian McCoy, vice president; Miss Mary Hadley became the pter-tsittthe Sparta-if Daily Mrs. N, B,_ PoweD,,,,,, housemother ; bride TAylor..in_a. format of. Jim ROC1a1 page staff yesterday. Mrs. James E. Pope, president of double-ring ceremony at the San the house corporation; Joan Hale, Jose Trinity Episcopal church, KKGs to Honor Parents house president; Mrs. 0. C. Wil- with Dr. Mark Rifenbark officiat- Have You Voted? liams and Mrs. Johrf'SpurgeOn, ing. chapter advisers. A beaded bodice and skirt were At Luncheon, Banquet Pouring tea will be: Mrs. Jos. features -of the bride's ice-blue Seymour N. Mangen, president of Penin- satin gown. Her matching Juliet Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will honor both mothers and fath- sula alumnae; Mrs. John A. Davis, cap, also beaded, held in place Abrahams ers on Sunday, March 5, at two president of Palo Alto alumnae; a shoulder-length ice-blue veil. The functions, a banquet for the dads Mrs. Ronald Avery, president of and a luncheon for the mothers. The KKG dads will be "Kings for a bride's bouquet was of white roses Half-Year Frosh Council San Jose alumnae; and Mrs. and blue bouvardia. The new Mrs. day" on Sunday when their George Keith, treasurer of the Taylor's blue wedding costume daughters will present them at house corporation. was further highlighted by her the Father-Daughter banquet at Longharn GPBs, PSKs Hold The committee in charge of the rings; the engagement. ring Is a restaurant in Palo Alto. function is headed by Marian Mc- blue sapphire with small diamonds Fek-stias are planned to -been Joint. Coy. Helping her are: the Palo on either side and the wedding at 1 p.m. Get-Together Alto alumnae, Mrs. C. J. Swer- ring is a narrow band of diamonds Pat Flannagan, chapter marsh- Gamma Phi Beta sorority and gert, Mrs. John W. Davis, Mrs. and sapphires. The bridegroom has Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity held LOWERS al, will act as toastmistress for "MINUTES FRESH" Richard H. Law, and the San Jose an identical wedding band. ' the affair. Her dad, Ray Flan- a joint get together Monday, Feb alumnae, Miss Elaine Johns and 20, at the sorority house. SPRAYS The maid of honor, Miss Beverly nagan from Merced, plans to act CORSAGES Miss Peggy McDaniels. wore a pale pink satingown_ as spokesman for the dads- The sorority-pledges presented WREATHS - a program of pantomime, dancing, and 'carried deep red American Both actives and pledges will also beauty roses. The two brides- entertain their fathers at the and music. The fraternity HOUSE of FLOWERS Quayle-Moore Tell maids, Miss Joyce Layrhan and gave acts of singing and panto - dressy event. Pam Moore is chair- 234 S. 2nd CY 4-6495 Miss Shirley Jordan, were attired man for the affair. mine. - Troth Intentions Refreshments were served after Phone Charge Youa Order in light lavender bustle-back satin While the daft are enjoying din- The engement .of Miss Betty the entertainment, anti dancing N.C.C. I 5%, DISCOUNT dresses and carried "shocking ner, KKQ mothers will be enter- Quayle to Don Moore was an- pink" roses. All three attendents was enjoyed. nounced at a Valentine party at tained at a luncheon at the chap- are former San Jose State college ter house, 196 S. Eighth street. the homef the bride-elect's par- students. ents. A large heart over the fire- Barbara Belknap, chairman for the luncheon place with the_names of Betty and Ed Miller and Howard Storer, committee, said sev- Don told of the -betrothal. both San 'Jose State college stu- erar alumna guests will be present'. dents, were ushers. pledges Viola Bellora, Jeane Bax- CRISP! NEW! Miss Quayle is a sophomore ter, Pam Pekor, -Betty Darendin- commerce major from Palo Alto. Taylor' is a Member of Blue Key, ger and Rosalie, Young are assist- She is the daughter of Mr. and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and the stu- ing with the day's program. Mary Mrs. -L. R. Quayle. dent court and is majoring in bus- Lou Harwood is assisting Miss COTTON The future bridegroom, is a sen- iness administration. His parents Belknap with the' plans. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin ior P. E. major and comes from "Honoring Morn and Pop day" LINGERIE of Santa Cruz. Mountain View. Johnson spent is the first such festivity planned three years in the service, in the The bride, daughter of Mr. and. by the Kappas. The group hopes to Pacific theatre, and is the son of Mrs. I. L. Hadley of Gustin, is a make it an annual affair. M. and Mts. M..- H. Moore of registered nurse, and is attendihg Mountain View. San Jose State college as a senior nursing eduostion degree candi- Sorority Marks date. She also attended Modesto Ex-Coed to Wed junior college and took cadet nur- Anniversary Date A March 2 wedding is planned sing training at the Santa Clara Gamma Xi chapter of Kappa by Miss Florence Truscott who county hospital. Alpha Theta sorority celebrated will wed Paul Peer in the Chris- Its second year on campus and also tian church, San Jose. Dean Holds Tea celebrated its 80th year as a na- The future bride, daughter of tional organization Feb. 11 with More than 50 honsemothers met Dr. Leon L. Truscott and the late a luncheon at the chapter house. Truscott. attended last week with Miss Helen Dim- 1 The Gamma Xi -chapter-was-the San Jose State college where she mick, dean oT women', and-Mrs. first national sorority for women was-n-rnember of Phi Rho Gamma Izetta Pritchard, housing director, to be established on this campus. society. in the tea room of the Home Eco- nomics building. The sorority was founded at De 0. Peer is the son of Mrs. Ida Pauw university, Greencastle, Ill., Peer and the late J. K. Peer. Tea was served following the meeting. in 1870. Falk to Marry_ Coeds1 friends Assemble Miss Nora Lee Spingola Cornea will become the bride of Richard The ballroom and dining room ers, Pat Fox, Sara Jane Ries and Fallo in an April wedding at. St. of the Catholic Women's Center Genne Villasenor. Joseph's church. The future bride- groom attended San Jose State were popular gathering places Jeri Maramonte was entertain- college. Tuesday night when the residents ment committee chairman. She Miss Cornea is the daughter of of the Center held a mid-quarter was aided by Lorelei Holbrook, Mrs. Viola Corriea of San Jose. Eleanor open house. Roddei; and Marian Fer- Fallo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. guson. Jake Fallo. Campus friends of the coeds were in attendance, as well as a STUDENT Convertible baretop slip of of Santa Clara university TOURS white sanforized cOtton. number TO students, who were given an invi- Sizes 32 to 36 3.98 tation in return for a similar one EUROPE White cotton lavished on their part last quarter. Bicycle Tour In Europe with eyelet embroidery. Joyce BlelcSier headed the decor- LOWEST ALL-INCLUSIVE RATES Sizes 32 to 40 2.98 ations committee, and was assist- Make Reservations Now ed by Carolyn Fink, Barbara King. Charlotte Maloyan, Beverly Mc- Also HAWAII and ALASKA Nally, Pat Cavanaugh and Cath- SUMMER SAILING erine James. Refreshment commit- tee ehainstan,was Lorraine Lack-, .. JERRY DAVIS TRAVEL SERVICE 1:31utuvls ey, and helping her were Jacque 78 W. San Carlos (St. Claire Hotel) CY 3-7273 Lingerie Shop Andre, Mary Lopoz, Winnie Rog- Regents Approve the national Master Campus Scene Plan for New SB Campus SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE. at present, though Dr. Williams The residence halls will be built -The Master Plan for the new has been quoted as along the edge of the lagoon Santa Barbara 2'Neisstudenta tuay_be.:complel.- which may require dredging and Mesa the Goleta as approved in lug their education on -the new a flood gate to maintain the principle by the. Campus."_ -wa Pi. U'niversitv at California indicates . Architects are already- at work, Class of 192 The -lagoon will bo-used-for4w*, the eventual development of a -nn-two comPfetely new structures,. smill high=ealiber a-library and a science building, purposes, the first academic, with lege. on the breathtaking 408-acre and are making plans for the con- the establishment of a laboratory To Work for $18 Pay site. 'version of existing buildings. for the study of marine biology.

UNIV, OF MICHIGAN-The 25 The permanent structure indi- Funds Are Available The second will be purely recreat- cated on the Master Plan may not Funds are available for the years since the birth of the Michi- ional for the students. Univ. of Colo. be completed for many years, but work, with $3,947,000 previously -The athletic fields will be in the gan Journalist have been eventful should the University decide to designaled for the Santa Barbara same location as they were for ones. Here are some interesting expand the educational facilities Mesa Cainpus, to be reallocated. un- Given Grant opinions, from those days gone-by on -the -campus, the plan is plastic The Regents are asking for an the Marine Base. This area is .found while leafing through past enough to permit changes readily. additional $3,050,000 in capital suitable for buildings because of For Research issues of the Journalist. A pictorial presentation of ,the Improvements from the next ses- the approach zone of the Santa The year 1925 found a 'Univer- proposed plan has been released sion of the State Legislature. Al- Barbara airport. The area will in- by Dr. J. Harold Williams, Act- UN:V. OF COLORADO. -The sity-of-Michigan-instructor ask- ready appropriated is $1,600,000 clude facilities for loolhall, bese- -1-University received $10,000 this ing Provost, and Robert E: Floyd, for derMitortes. ing his class of 50 students how t], femnis, field hockey, archery week for research on a super- planning engineer, as submitted "Top priority is being giv- and other suorts. sonic &ex:would be willing to begin by Soule and Murphy, architects. en the requests for the Goleta speed,prIblemv----*1414411K-- The eastern portion of the --total-Want of $54,000 for the pro- in their Chosen profession at a Campus," President Robert Gor- Move will he developed ject. salary of $18 weekry. Seventy-five Complete don Sproul said on a recent visit new campus Wright field gave the aeronau- per cent said they would. When the college moves -to Go- here. Into the academic area. Three tical engineering department an A student edttoriitl Iji 1925 leta in the next few years-the Santa-Barbara College. has been axes will radiate from a central made, will be in its extension ok,..$1000 for its work presented these revolutionary move, when noted in the past for the pleasing court surrounded by library, entirety-there will be new build- on _termo-elastic-stress analysis. views on fashions: "Pitts says scale of its buildings, ideally science and classroom buildings. Work started es the Wright field ings located next to the old Mar- suited to a small liberal arts col- The eastern axis provideS class- that the skirts shall be abbre- ine Base structures which will he contract initugust, 1947, and will lege. It is the intention to produce room and labratories for the hum- continue viated to a sufficient degree to considered temporary. The wood- a similar scale for the new through next June. college anities group and is terminated The project consists of finding display daintily dimpled knees; en buildings will be demolished buildings by holding the struc- by an auditorium building with temperatures and thermo-stresses that the nostrils of milady shall progressively and replaced with tures to one and two-story build- caused at speeds from two to. six be calsomined a delicate rose; permanent halls, but all the while ings wherever possible. Their ex- additional wings for classroom times the speed of sound. The quit the transparent netting the campus will comprise a co- terior design is to be of a uniform work. high velocity makes terrine' heat called stockings shall be discard- ordinated unit. character throughout the camp. The northwest axis buildings in various sections of airplane The fluter Plan envisages in Will be for social science, physical ed and that toes shall be ex- Road Network wings. this way systematic and efficient education and military use, termi- '- posed." One of the features of the new Tests are made and analyz operations during the extended nated _by the _gymnasinni ansLath- 1Crurman "Tholmas, unsuccessful program. Some of the campus ir-fliF-tinique road nit- then verified in the laboratory building letic- fields. where aerodynamic heating is "candidate for President in 1928 new structures will be constructed work which segregates vehicular The south axis provides for life simulated by radiant heat: told a 1929 student audience, "The in wings, each of which is com- pedestrain traffic. The main and sciences, physical sciences and The work is being directed by only diferencg between the two plete in itself, until the entire plan approaches to the campus will be general classrooms. H. M_Sibert,--head- of-the aero- parties is that one of them is in Is realized. from the east and northwest and i-iiiiitical engineering department. Just w hen, the anticipated The buildings in the westerly- office and the other -is, trying to the main road will not pass direct- He is assisted by Franklin P. move willoccur is not known portion of the campus_ around get in, usually unsuccessfully." ly through the campus. Durham, assistant professor of the lagoon are the --residence Developement of the. existing aeronautical engineering, and B. Expert Sees Soviet Rise halls for men and women. Each "Horseshoe Pond" into a lagoon T. Arnberg, instructor of mech- Scott Nearing, economist and hell. will consist of two units,..ulble.h. anical engineering. S ets Up is proposed as a scenic feature. world traveler, addressed students ACC date 400 students to a in 1929. saying, "The United So- unit, with a central kitchen and cialist Soviet Republic has now Photo Service (lining rooms. H-Bomb Important been organized for 11'2 years and UNIV. OF MICH:GAN. --Re- Equal Distribution The most easterly building of alizing that photography is fast with all itteliromistng advantages, , the group in .to house the lacultsi becoming an important factor in States still believes the student unions. For Cold War Only the L'nited both the handling of administrat-' Of T ests Requested center and 'there ain't such a thing.' We t. 6 PERDUE UNIV:,"EXPONENTP should come up from the cellar struction the University of Mich- -Albee Stecker, preSident of the- Says Bomb Expert and a breath of fresh air." Mary Lou Carli get igen has, established a complet tudent council, recent13i wrote a UNIV OF COLORADO "It Free Old Golds were distri- modern photographic service unit, letter to the faculty in the Ex- Your is now within the range of tech- buted to co-eds, causing a "Mich- It was designed by and is under .ponent requestirg that the in- nical possibility to destroy all life igan man or the class of '27, Lit- the directorship of Fred Ander- , structors attempt to shift test Vote with the Hydrogen-bomb, so it erary College" to write a letter egg, director of the photography dates if possible, so that students laboratory at 'Princeton univers- Counts is not a weapon significant to the urging co-ed%. to refrain from . might have an equal distribution ity for the past 19 years. " conduct of war." according to cigarettes, which "mar their of tests among various days, rath- YEAR TERM More Effielent 14arvice David Hawkins, associate profes- beauty and make them weak- er than having them concentrated. FROSH COUNCIL REP. Most of the photographic work. sor of philosophy and historian at lines." Students seem to agree with Mr. Anderegg said. wil consist of ste, Las Alamos atomic project during The first prophetic .hird of an- ker’s stand. Jack Little states educational movies and slides,. The the mar. other war is the following ex-I that he has one test a day from bulk of photo-duplication comes According to Hawkins. the cerpt from a student editorial of now until the end of the semes- IDA'S ALTERATION from the administrative offices of bomb is significant only as a 1929: , ter, but that he has met plenty the university. Although the unit of SHOP weapon in the cold war. The nec- "History shows that for a while people who have their tests has just started, he believes that essary size of the H-bomb prohib- after a war there is a distinct re- Warren Dale says that eventually it-. will, self FOR RENT: its its use by airplanes. The cost action against the wholesale kill- become., self he will have a test Thursday even- supporting. of the bomb would he greater ing which goes under the name . . ing and Saturday afternoon. Centralization of most depart- than the cost of the comparable But, after a generation has gone So Much Woe TUXEDOS mental photographic aetivities, power of p'utonium bombs. and a new one comes to life and Otis G. Kramer will have to White Dinner Jackets. said Mr. Anderegg, will cuf down Truman's decision regarding power, the 'romance' of war be- take three tests and hand in two much of the duplication which WE SELL- the H-homb'is important, in Hatv- .gins...txt_emerge again. The horrors reports on Friday. He also has one existedunder Me farmer system kins' opir ion, in the sense that are glazed over by the inevitable fejihrT-Uff Saturday. -HOUSE COATS Under the old system- said, lentrter-a-mndffication of -Wind of lime, the awfulness the Jith Hoxte has no more than two each department hadjtt own fa- LADIES' -LINGEltiE our stand with respect to inter- reality of it all, is forgotten and tests on any one day this semes- cilities. The use of trained per- national atomic controls. the tendency is to glorify war." ter, but he has had three,on sev- Alterations and Repairing will improve the "Present. U.S. proposals for in- sonnel, he added, eral occasions. He believes that LEATHER JACKETS ternational Controls could be good. ;jangle*" A Failure quality p1--the work,- besides.doing there should be a maximum of Again Reline Cuffs - Waist Bands but beeause they have not worked in 1929.,n informal poll a faster ana cheaper job. two on any day. showed CLEANING SERVICE They must be considered no good," that most students were Four Units Remain Jim Castro will have- two tests said Hawkins. "Widespread opin- unsatisfied with "talkies" which It is, not the purpose of this on Monday and Friday. He feels Call Day or Night mere beginning ion0should force the country t to appear. The service unit, Mr. Anderegg said, that two is not bad, but it re- Bus. CY 2-9102 - Res. CY 2-3382 students complained, "they went re-examine foreign policy and at- to lake over photographic work quires much more effort than just W. SAN ANTONIO to 33 tempt a settlement in the light the theater to relax and refused from laboratories which are now one. to of this new development, the H- have a screechy-voiced woman working on a full-time basis, such bomb." yelling at them." as the engineering laboratories. Hawkins spoke yesterday on the Channing Pollock, the drama- Photographic services, he added, tist, subject ."The U.S. and World ironically 'remarked that the will assume the work of depart- talking Peace:' ,as the first speaker of a movies were "the last ments which do not, individually, series of three sponsored by the gasp of a dying industry." have enough photographic work eickev)4; Young Progressives. An editorial in 1934 voiced dis- to warrant a photography labor- approval of the naval armament atory of their own. bill. An interesting filler in one STUDIO CLUB Law Student Files issue read, "Army, navy and air forces officials admit that a de- Denny-Watrous Attractions Every Friday Night: $950 Damage Suit partment of national defense FRI. EVE., FEB. 24, 8:30 would eliminale overlapping func- SOUTHERN METHODIST U. Rickey's Song Contest tions. permit better buying, and - Cost me A. Droby, SMU law free painting to the winner. provide a cooperative national de- A student, filed a petition in the FIRKUSNY fense." CELEBRATED CZECH PIANIST County Clerk's office in Decem- ber, charging a Dallas city po- Mozart Fantasia, Waldstein, Chopin, Every Day: liceman with false arrest and im- Dalzussy, Martini), Liszt. prisonment and assault and bat- 71te leoie Slop Lunch from .95 tery. Students :I 00 plus fax in Special Prices for Group Orders #,:y7, Dinner from 2.00 Droby asks $450 actual dam- -FREE DELIVERY- 360, 3.00, or 2.40 seats. ages and $500 exemplary damag- 90c in Kona CY 4-7534 - Nita CL 4.4293 1.20 seats. es. The law officer has' been serv- 402 S. FIRST ST. SAN JOSE AO., CY 1-62S2 ed with the citationr Spartans Box Marines -- Here; Gaters Seek Upset

By AL 011058I on tap against the S. F. State San. Jose varsity. These challenge Tlie San Jose State boxing team Caters on Saturday night in San matches take place frequently be- will engage 'the El, Toro Marines Francisco. Starting time for the hind closed doors and are designed an ght n par an g m, in w to'fitermine the top Man In each The preceding observation is not weight. , V Is expected to be only a skirmish CoMparison to the pitch'biallo intended to cast any reflection on The__ Spartans 'will -bi--W-4A uoatr- In I SPARTAN DAILY Thursdaytleibruiary-237--1 the abilities of the Marine pugi- of their ninth conseCtitive victory lists. On the contrary, the visiting in the ring. "Iron Man" _Jack eathernecks hav--e-Peliffin their SChriel 1.-TifrIFTela agroup that -Tafoya Wins His First 1950-Bout small, but compact traveling includes Ernie Paramo, Keith _ta squad. Bayne, Mac Martinez, Ed Martin, Cr From the standpoint of rivalry, Jim Nutt, Jim McDonald and pos- ke past records, and the publicity sibly Nick Diez or Joe DeSoto. 'yen the Saturday night -fiasco, - Seheberies has turned in three -be it is expected to be one of the top tko's and two decisions in winning all meets in western collegiate cireles his five matches. 125-pounder, tel and will go far toward determin- Keith Bayne has three in a row on ing Bay area supremacy. Both San as does 155-pound Stan Marcil to Jose and San FrancisCo State are rank behind Scheberies in total undefeated, and the Caters are wins. hoping for an upset win. El Toro knocked Moffett Field 5'42-1'2 last week, with three of their men showing considerable know-how. One of their top men I Thrust and Parry Is Heavyweight George Dear Thrust and Parry: kayo'd Bill 'Collins -of Moffett in the second heat. Another Marine, It is our belief tnat the blast- 145-1b. Ray Copeland, decisioned ing notes of music issuing from de Al Rutledge, the pudgy little the section reserved for a band 10 sailor who recently drew with San could and should have been re- Jose's Joe DeSoto. 125-lb. Johnnie placed by vocal notes at the USF- th. Malloy rounds out the trio of top- San Jose State basketball game. se4 notchers. There is undoubtedly a very ca San Jose vanquished Moffett good excuse for allowing such a ou 84 to Li in their meeting. several motley .clad group of individuals weeks ago. to represent our school at such an ga In addition to the regular bouts important sporting eVent. There is( with the Marines, San Jose Coach must be a feeling among the band' Wi Dee Portal is making an effort to members that their ability to play th, schedule two challenge bouts be- ood music will not be noticed if eSu tween prominent members of the t e uniform Plays a prominent role in the group. It is our contention that a band Vi( Mumby Releases section should be occupied by a foi band and not by an unorganized .;.Wz group of musicians. There does 1950_ Tennis Sked not -seem- to us, at the . momerit,- g" any reason why our band uni- The 1950 San Jose State college forms should be kept in moth balls tennis schedule was announced unless the cost and bother of last night by Coach Ted Mumby. cleaning is too much for the school A large group of court hopefuls to bear. AL TAFOYA, 130-1b. class San Jose State college boxer, Is seen scoring a knockout over Doug Fair- greeted -Mumby and his staff in Next time kiti show' rote banks of the Fairfield-Suisun Air Base. Tafoya downed his opponent in Ma first round of their match the first meeting of the year. The This was Tafoya's organization in this section or let Feb. 18 In the Spartan gym. first bout of the 1950 season, but he is rated top man ' Gold and ,White players have a In his weight division. Tafoya is rapidly rounding into tip-top condition. Referee is Julie Mensmdes. us save the expense of gas for a heavy slate of 31 dates photo by Crabbe. ' to keep School bus. them busy in the etiming era. ASB's 3443, 4306, 4276, 7983. Last night's get-together was used for signing up the players LeBaron Inks Five Boxing Card and introduction purposes be- Hey! Froshl tween the players and the coach- ing staff. Be Represented Figure Contract Spartans -Marines - Mumby stated that any men I. Ernie Paramo 120 lbs. Art Cheaves who have not registered for var- VOTE TODAY 2. Keith Bayne 125 lb*. Lee Tanner sity or freshman tennis and desire With Redskin Club to do so should contact him ai ABRAHAMS 3. Mac Martinez 125 lbs. Johnnie Malloy SEYMOUR - WASHINGTON, Feb. 22(UP) soon as possible in the Men's gym. --.Eddie LeBaron, star qOarter- 4 Ed Martin 135 lbs. Kenny Winter Half Year Council _Rep._ Nfarehr----- back of the College of the Pacific, 5. Jim Nutt 145 lbw. y Copeland 1 -Hartnell college, signed a one-year contract yester- 6. Jim McDonald 145 lbs. Roy Shelton here 4Santa Clara (tentative) day with the Washington Red- 7 Nick Dlez or Joe DeSoto 165 lbs. Tommy Curran 7:U. of San Francisco, there 8. Jack Seheberies Ilvy. George Woods 8---Santa Clara (tentative) 11 --Sacramento State, here SAVE 10% 14Santa Clara (tentative) On Spartans Meet SJS Grippers Play 15Sacramento State, there 17--San Francisco State, here Shoe Repairs 18Fresno State "(tentative) Bronco Marksmen Twice on Saturday 23-24-25 -NCI, Berkelty April San Jose State college's rifle Complying with the request of §U. of California, there range will be the scene this after- the San Frincisco. State college 7---Washington State, here non at 2 o'clock, of the second athletic _46)par-trawl-Cr Coach T Franeiseo-State; there meeting this year between the Mum by announced yesterday th ad Tennis Club, here Santa Clara- and- Spartan mar he has agreed to switch the date 10--SFCC (tentative) men squads. of the Gater-San Jose State.col- 11- -U. of San Francisco, here The Broncos will be out to even lege wrestling meet. The date has 12- -SFGC (tentative the score of the earlier part of the been switched to Saturday, 7 p.m., 14-- -Fresno State I tenfatiVe I season when the Spartans qfeat- in the Colisetim Bowl In- the 15---Cal Poly, here ed Mission campus shooters. Golden flate city. 18=-51-. Mary's iientativel- Get off the rocks, 21Fresno State (tentative) Thus far this year, the Spartans, The -wrestling gathPring was 22 --College' here Don't walk on your socks! along with the victory over Snits originalli scheduled for tomorrow of Pacific, 24 Poly, there 1.1. advantage of this 10%. reduc- Clara ,has a notch In its belt eve. -The change Was maile as a 25 -Santa Barbara UC, tYiere tion offer to all S.J.S. student body against Stanford, but University move on the part of the Stitt 26- LPepperdine, there of California, University of .San Franciscans in order to combine card holders. 28-29-30 Ojai Francisco, and California Aggies the mat affair with the boxing Tourneys, Ojai May have taken the San Jose rifle Matches. 1-- SFCC (tentative) ANTHONY'S players in stride. This means that the local per- EDDIE LeRARON 6--Fresno (tent.) CCAA finals formers will have two varsity Leading the Washington square 10 College of Pacific, there Shoe Service skins of the National-American campus squads performing on the same squad, under Coach Alvin 12-13--U. of Nevada, there 276 S. I st CY 3-9754 pro football league. night. While John Jackson leads Ousey, will be Louis Kirby, George 19- -Stanford, there Terms were not revealed, but Small, Warren Winovich, Jack a contingent against San Fran- the contract was believed to call Raichart, and Paul- Kemmer. cisco, Coach Mumby will send The for between $10,000 and $15.000. rest of the Spartan team against - FEELING "PROUD AS A PEACOCK!" "I don't think I'll have Much the UCLA Bruins. trouble with the pros," LeBaron. LaBeach to Run - said after signing. "I've played Captain Matthew Webb was the AFTER THAT HAIRCUT FROM THE "FRIENDLY against some pretty big college LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22(LIP) first man to swim the English SHOP." Come in and have one of three experi- --Sprinter Lloyd LaBe.ach left by linemen." channel, performing this act in enced, Union barbers give you the type of haircut plane yesterday for Guatemala 1875. LeBaron is the fourth quarter- you want. First class shoe shine and porter servic roster. The City where he will participate in back on the Redskins at your service. Look right and feel right with a are , Harry the Central America games. others NORD'S visit to Gilmer and Tommy Mont. LaBeaeh, co-holder of the 100 SANDWICH SHOP LeBaron was the Redskins No and 200-meter world's records, Candy 10 draft choice. will represent Panama in those Ci9ereffes The chunky little 15 feet, 43% events' Sunday and Monday. The Sandwiches COMMERCIAL BLDG. BARBER SHOP inches) . a nouns of. speedster is enrolled at Loyola 105 EAST SAN FERNANDO 26 N. 1st 3 Doors North of Roos Bros. Lodi, Calif., graduates in June. university here. -'. AP' a a t a- 4. .:11,114

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BY BERK BAKE.R. State Hoops ters ge ed Rank 18th in AP ch DESPITE LOSING TO USF our 1500, general admission tic- Basketball Poll st in the Cow Palace T,desday eve- kets for the public which would ry Winning 41 out of their last 13 IniXig 'Sap joae State college run about 300 and you see that games, San Jose State's cagers lc we would - have little' more slit- at gained finindally. The 9700 spec- moved up four notches on the at dents in ratio to student bodies th tators made the second largest Associated Press Basketball poll than would thee Dons. And it's to garner 18th place. University crowd of the season for big bas- San Jose's court! s- ketball house. However Spartan of San Francisco Dons, recent. vic- tors over the Spartan five, students are feeling low not only are Naturally USE was eager for now ranked 11th, moving up from because of setback the cagers re- a switch to the Cow' Palace be- 14th place.. alized but because of the impo- cause it figured it'd have a better tence a SJSC student card had bet for a win (how right it was). Other California representatives on the men at the ticekt booths. in the top twenty teams of the So San Jose gave up its home country are UCLA (7) and the AS HAS BEEN MENTIONED court advantage to benefit finan- University of Southern California In a "Thrust and Parry" 2.1se- cially and appease the public clatn- (16). where in this issue, some San or and in so doing many mon Jose students were "given the students thought they could sec The following teams are In the works" at the "Palace" when the contest. They took the long top bracket in the weekly AP they entered the pavilion. It has drive and then were told that all poll: been that students with *aril- student tickets were So/d. So they el-pitting college students cards 1. Bradley 24-3 GEORGE MATT0s, Spartan pole vaulter. this week was select- had to plunk down a buck --some Mattes easily gained admittance for 50 cents. 2. Holy Cross 22-0 ed Player of the week by Track Coach Bud Winter. went all out and blew a dollar cleared the bar at 13 ft. 6 in. recently, and looks to be headed for a 3. Ohio State 18-3 We feel that it was an unfair and a half for reserve seats- fine season. deal to the Staters who traveled while studentts from Cal, Stan- 4. Duquesne 21-1 100 miles round trip to witness ford, SF State and such, that 5. Kentucky 20-4 the tilt to have to forfeit $1 to didn't have to drive as far cashed St. John's 20-3 Inman, Pepperdine see the transplanted contest, be- in on the gravy tickets. 6. Thrust and cause student tickets were sold 7. UCLA 19-4 out. However, San Jose State of- 8. Western Kentucky ... 22-4 Top CCAA Scoring they knew nothing Mats, said 9. North Carolina State . .... 20-4 Parry I\ As originally scheduled, the of the limit on student tickets FRESNO, CAL., Feb. 22-(UP) - game was set for the local prem- and didn't know anything until 10. Long Island U. 17-3 Dear Thrust and Parry and Who- Pepperdine college is leading CC for the ises but was changed when it the morning after. ever the Shoe Fits: , AA basketball competition 11. San Francisco 16-6 was felt that _public demand and We have just returned for the fifth straight week, the California 12. La Salle 16-3 the record of the two schools nec- S. Glenn "Tiny" Hartranft, P. USF-Spartan game. We were Collegiate Athletic association said essitated the move. - E. director, wouldn't have allowed 13. Kansas State 15-5 happy to see a - fine crowd, the today. . such dealings to go on if he had 14. Toledo 20-4 band, the yell leaders, the song Stu Inman, San Jose State for- USF kno*ing how much a SJS ward garnered top scoring honors known in advance, you can bet on 15. St. Louis 14-6 girls, the excellent tumbling victory would men to it asked that. But, nevertheless, only a team. But we have a gripe. with 109 points in eight games. a for 800 student tickets if the game 14-5 limited supply of student tickets 16. Southern California We're not going to say the de- was to be played on Spartan The Standings were sold and the valley people 17. Indiana _ 16-4 cision to move the game to the W L Pct. grounds. This woUld mean that took- the brunt of the shortage. Jose State 17-7 Cow Palace lost the game. We 2 .715 State would have a maximum of 18. San Pepperdine 5 don't have More than the usual 5 3 .625 1500 student tickets for the gym In the future SJS students will 19. Arizona 23-2 San Jose kicks against the refs. We are not 4 4 .500 that holds 2300. Subtract from be more closely protected. 20. CCNY 15-4 Fresno State disgusted with the team for los- Santa Barbara 3 3 ing; it was just a had night. We San Diego 3 4 .429 aren't even going to yelp about Cal Poly 2 6 .250 A Few of Many Fine Spartan Judomen the stauch Spartan rooters walk- ing out on the team before the Individual Scoring tp avg. game was over. BUT, -WE WANT g fg ft a 13.6 TO KNOW WHY SEVERAL Inman, SJ 8 42 25 109 100 12.5 HUNDRED OF US WHO AR- Garcia, FS .8 '38 24' RIVED AROUND THE HOUR OF St rat hearn, 17 89 . 11.1 EIGHT WERE CHARGED ONE CP------8 36 BUCK TO GET INTO THE BIG Wuest hoff, 35 18 88 11.0' BARN. WE WERE INFORMED SJ 8 . 7 31 24 86 12.3 THAT ALL STUDENTS TICK- Furlong, P ETS WERE SOLD AND THAT OUR STUDENT BODY CARDS WERE WORTHLESS. WE SAT UP IN THE SMOKE LOFT WHILE OUR "ROOTING SEC- Just TION" WAS HALF FILLED WITH PEOPLE FROM CALIF- Arrived ORNIA, s STANFORD, SANTA CLARA, JONES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, AND PODUNK HIGH. Next time you Donkeys start A new shipment of imported English taking our games away from pipes . . . the 6-B-0. Now priced home, let's see that all students from ;3.50 to ;10. Those pipes hoed and are master- are treated equally and that the no "breaking in," piece of beauty and perfection. possibility of a rooting section be-- Also remember, we give 24-hour comes a reality rather than a service on pip* repair. Wit repair promise published in the Spartan any make of Igihter, too. All work Daily. In case 'the Athletic De guaranteed. partment is interested, we still have our stubs from the game and Jim Mate they can refund the four-bits we Pipe & Gift Shop were overcharged just anytime 68 S. First St. CY 2-8642 they feel like it. Where you can buy with confidence. ASB ..4445; 2503; 2664; 5685 LET'S GET IN SHAPE NOW! Now that the warm weather is here, ar you ready for the long. list of activities? Work or play, you will have to be in Pictured above are 14 members of the Spartan Judo team. condition to keep up with the gang. Check yourself Sunday in on They helped defeat a combined team from the bay area and if you aren't up to par BOY, AM I LUCKY! San Francisco. Front row, from left to right: Dean Patrick, Earl drop in soon arid talk to I just bought a new Compton Rich- Harris, James Holcolmb, Bob Harpainter, and John Willis. Middle "Harpo." Look well, feel well. right mond Corduroy Jacket. It's just ('henry. Top for sport wear and is priced right. row: Vernon Rogers, Earl Conyers, Fred Davis, Frank Free. Personalized row: Warren Ramey, Johnnie Johnson, Merle Coe, Murl Tullis, and Consultations- George Best. -Photo by Hildenbrandt. Beginners Welcome and Two Oaks Ink 1950 Given Special Instruction Ball Contracts REASONABLE RATES -Oakland, Calif., Feb. 22--(UP) Individual Instruction Outfielders Lyle Palmer and Wal- for ter Pocekay have signed their MEN AND WOMEN Meet the Gang 1950 contracts with the Oakland by Sizes 36 to 44 Regular, 38 to 42 Oaks of the Pacific Coast league, HARPO ANDREWS Longs. A Tettersall chock full of at the Scout Jimmy Hole announced yes- Instructor distinction. Just I7.50- Starlite Drive-In terday. Palmer played with Spoktine, HEALTH UNLIMITED, OTTO GALBRAITH Restaurant Wash.., and Pocekay with Brem- INC. of the Western In- I 301 POST ST. (Corner Post & S. Market) s 22 W. SAN ANTONIO Santa Clore St. at 12th erton, Wash., ternational league last year.

MM. mow I SPARTAN DAILY Thursday, February 'Drama Time' , 23' 1930 1Class 'Grills' Placement Nary Offers Commissions 'Coin Collector Presents Nay TssaitsLudents- of feature writ- "The Moon Shines Down," an ; *To Women College (7rnduates. ing in conducting an interview, original radio play by Scott Hub:. "..) Rudy Gjurovich, coin collector, A list of openings for 15 teach- bard, will be She presentation of Women college graduates, between 90 and 25 years of age, are electrician and rancher last week ers has been announced in the "Drama Time" 'on " radfo station eligible for commissions in the regular Navy, according to informa- was a gu est of Mr. William Los "Angeles city school system, KEEN tonight at 8:15 o'clock fol- tion recently received by ittism Helen Dimmiek. dean of women. Gould's Journalism 118 class, Dur- acording to the Placement office. lowing "Spartan Reviews." Reuirentents also .staile that applicants must be unmarri with ing his "grilling" by student re- The positions cover all subject "The Moon Shines Down," is porters, Gjurovich fields in both junior and senior no dependents, citizens, and must pass the prescribed - displayed re- in a series of weekly shows writ- -eoffsk= curren Ib -schools, and special elemen- of nations. ten and directed by students from his $30,000 collection. tary schools for retarded Children. Thirty sirls are selected in the Radio Guild of San Jose State March and October of each year Meunch,to Speak In the purse of the, question Senior students who will receive college. Students 'in the cast also and sent to the ITnited States period fijaroVieh -revealed that he their degree by next fall are el- are members of the Radio GISiid. Naval General Ligge school at Chi Poyfliology began his hobby on what amounted igible to apply. George Shirle directs t his seeek's production. Newport, R. I. for a five month. Dr. George Meunch, clinical to a "dare." At present, after The announcements will. be four short course, beginning each January psychologist and professor of psy- years of gathering placed on the bulletin board out- money, of the world, he has be- and July. chology, will speak before mem: side of the Placement office. Spinners Name 'Alter completing their indocs bers of the Psychology club at come president of the San Jose trinat ion, they are commissioned 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Student Coin Collectors club. He is also Technologist Job Opens Wurfer President as ensigns ind sent to duty sta- known _throughout California for A Technologist position is open Center of the First Congrega- Louise Wurfer is the new presi- tions or specialized schools for his anties in annual parades and in Washington, D. C. -or vicinity, tional church, according to Bill dent of Spartan Spinners, follow- further training. has been dubbed the 'unofficial according to the U.S. Civil Ser- Jones, club president. ing the resignation of Gerald Newly commissioned ensigns "The clinical psychologist, his "mayor of Burbank," a suburb vice commission. A four year col- I of San Jose. lege course in technology or re- Rider, who dropped the office be- will be given two tours of duty license, and experience" will be overload". lated fields-, or four years of a cause of "scholastic approximately 18 months long. the subject of the informal ad- Gjurovich is married. t h e party combination of experience or edu- Plans for the forthcoming These assignments will be as ,var- dress. Dr. Meunch has had con- lather of two children and lives in tonight's Spin- cation is required to appls.. will be discussed led as Possible so officers may siderable experience in the field in the Burbank district. At one meeting, accordings according to Jack gain experience in two different of clinical psychology, serving as time he operated at-golf -driving The salary range is from $3,825 Golden, publicity chairriTan. kinds of billets. so a direetor of theapsychelogical range and instructed SJSC stu- to $10.000 yearly: Duty assignments to staff bil- clinic at the University of Louis- 1 dents in .Lhe finer points of the Applications must _be sent to Washington 25, D.C. not later lets or naval stations overseas will ville. game. the U.S. Civil Service commission, than Mardi 14, 1950. follow lifter ensings have gained experienter WI Wines receive the same pay as Navy men. Basic needs such as food, housing, uniforms, medi- cal and dental care are provided by the Navy. After 20 years of service. Navy personnel retire with a monthly income. Further informsion may be ob- tained at Miss Dimmick's office or the Placement office. Talent Bureau oHkITi5outs Auditions will he held the San Jose States Talent_ bureaus in the Morris Dailey auditorium at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Dick Paganelli, bureau chair- man, wishes all who signed for auditions to appear, and invites all interested. and talented stu- dents to attend. _-paganerli said the aim of the bureau as "the cataloguing" of all talent on campus so that when: needed, performers will be im- mediately available." The Talent bureau is now pre- paring talent for a Red Cross Major 8/1/ Repo/4,0470n show which is to he held March 2 in the CiviC auditorium. This show will include celebrities from Hollywood and talent froth San Jose Awe/ State and other schools Alofifofesso4 a6:41.11' In the area. Forum Will Meet An hour-long campus forum will be held next Wednesday, March 1, in the Morris Dailey auditorium at 8 p.m.. according to Dr. Lawrence Mouat, speech inst ruetor. The topic planned is "Should gambling be legalized in Califor- nia?" dill was an all-round athlete. He chose A Theta Chi, Bill enjoyed campus social Upon graduation, Bill chose a future in The subject is of considerable football as his favorite sport, made the life. Found that it eased the pressure of the Air Force. He "flew" his first Link interest at the present time," varsity teams at Pomona Junior College rugged athletics and his heavy study trainer as an Aviation Cadet in 1940. By Dr. Monet said. "There is a peti- and also at the University of Oregon. schedule in Personnel Management. March, 1941, he had won his pilot wings. tion being circulated in Califor- 111=1111M111 nia now which advocates legal- ized gambling." Students from Mr. Wilber Luick's and Dr. alouat's advanced speech classes will be the speak- ers. The forum is conducted along the lines of the "Town Meeting of the Air."

CAMBRIAN BAVARIAN Recently commended for peacetime work GARDENS The 1st Observation Squadron, Fort The .Squadron moved to Panama, then Kansas was Lieutenant Reynolds' to the Pacific. Bill advanced from pilot organizing and improving instruction A Riley, SNACK OR A MEAL first assignment. While there he met the to operations officer to squadron com- techniquesMajor Reynolds, a "Pilot- San Jose -Los Gatos Highway 17 future Mrs. Reynolds. They married a mander. He came home a Major and Professor", looks forward to a long and at Union Ay* year later and now have two fine sons. qualified for a Regular Commission. gainful career in the U. S. Air Force. Phone Campbell 2238

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