ROOTERS gat: Pie State ealleye COUNCIL COLORFUL Dail SETS CLASS FOR GAMES artan MEET DATE Rooters caps, white shirts and FULL LEASED WIRE SP.viCE OF UNITED PRESS With Student Body President, pom-poms will be in order for Marty Taylor, leading the second VOL. 300CV SAN JOSE, CALIFRNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946 No. 4 Thursday's rally and evening game Student Council meeting of the with the Honolulu All-Stars. "No quarter, discussions c ente r ed 'Duchess of Malfi' around one," said Bob Johnson, Rally LA TORRE BEGINS many subjects, foremost of committee chairman "will be al- which was the motion passed that lowed in the special rooter's block SEARCH FOR BEST nominations for class elections be at the game who is not wearing Cast Chosen For Play held Friday, October '11, the hour a white shirt or blouse." to be set later. COVER IDEAS The complete cast of 25 persons has been announced for the Rooters caps which can now be Appointed by the Council as new In order to publish a yearbook coming play, "Duchess of Malfi." Director James Clancy, of the Junior Justices were Kay Goep- purchased at the Spartan shop with more student appeal, the 1947 speech faculty, held tryouts for the play Thursday and Friday, and fert and Harold Riddle, while Ann will be one of the most important La Torre staff is sponsoring a con- ! posted the complete cast yester- Corwin was reappointed head of test for the cover design of this requirements for entrance to the I daymorning. on campus concessions. DT() rep- year's annual. roped off rooting section. "A solid Freshmen Meet Eight male parts remain as yet resentative, Doug Morrison, sub- ny art student may partici- block of students wearing white tundecided, but they will be filled mitted plans for a Chapel. Fund pate in the contest which will open Prexies Today shirts and rooters caps will show I by 'these men: Del Carlson, Ed dance tentatively set for Friday, Friday, October 11, and close on the Visiting teams as well as Williams, David Manning, Milton Decembe r 13, proceeds from Monday, November 11. The cover It is "President's Day" for the people from San Jose the school Brietzke, John Calderwood, Paul which will go to the Memorial will be nine by twelve inches with Freshman class as plans have been spirit at San Jose State college," Gormley, John Ickes, and James Chapel Fund. a beige cloth background. Stu- completed for the Orientation said Johnson. Spitz. The question is who will dents may use two colors, black The Council set a precedent last class to meet Dr. T. W. MacQuar- get which part? Pom-pons will be sold at the and one color, or all black. Par- night by passing a motion forbid- rie, Marty Taylor, and Jackie Eida Beth Payne, senior rally Thursday noon by members ticipants are asked to submit a speech ding the advertising of off-campus Popp today at 11:30 in the Morris major and a veteran of Delta Beta Sigma society. Al- dummy of how the cover will ac- of last year's dances except those advertise- season, will play the part of though as many pom-pons as pos- tually look. Dailey auditorium. the ments which appear in the Spar- Old Lady. The first lady in wait- sible are being made, Leah Hard- Members of the La Torre staff Dr. MacQuarrie, president of tan Daily. At the invitation of castle who is ing will he Diane Avery, the sec- Bob Mason, a representative of directing the sales are: Phyllis Clayton, editor; Bill Jose State college, Taylor San and ond lady in waiting is Dorothy announces that "there will not be Ellsworth, business manager; Mar- Herr f-Jones Company explained Popp, respective heads of the Stu- Lyon, and Yvonne Azevedo will enough for everyone so be one of ilyn Ebner, assistant business the set-up concerning class and dent Body and the AWA, will portray the third lady in waiting. the first to buy yours." Pom-pons manager; Marcella Brokofsky, school rings and was asked by will be for 25c. Marijane Call, Jack Costello, FA greet the largest Freshman class Chosen for the parts of the the Council to submit illustrations "Remember" said Johnson "that Crandall, Marie Dines, Jack Gal- in the history of the college, ac- first and second pilgrims were of rings to be voted on by the !we. sophomores, William students. the theme for this year's sports vin, Kae Goepfert, Betty Patnoe, cording to Dean of Men Paul Pit- Shepherd season is white shirts, rooters caps Bea Rule, and Aileen Walker. 1(1 Joseph Johnson. The part of The final decision on whether man. 'he and porn-pens. We want to show Organizations are requested to executioner was passed to smoking will be permitted in the All the auditorium seats have Harvey Kent, another everyone the school spirit the stu- watch their co-op boxes this week sophomore. " Student Union will be announced Officers and dents have at San Jose State col- for letters regarding space in the been assigned to fresh students, attendants will be! at the next Student Council meet- t an Van Perre, lege." 1947 La Torre. but the class is so large that ap- Robert Barmett- ing. Mary Lou Allen, Student e-, Arthur Nelson, Gerald Lant Court Chief two am- proximately 75 freshman are with- Justice read and Clifford Roche, Henry Said endments added to the constitu- out seats. and Leroy Pera will be seen as the tion both of which were rules WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF two guards. concerning the holding of student A Summary of NVorld News Taken from the Wire of the United Press The three female leads as an- body offices. Miss Allen also re Up to 11 o'clock Last Night. Music Therapist nounced yesterday, are Rut hi ported that students parking in Speaks Today Jensky in the title role of the 1Student Union ground are subject Cards 3, Boston 0Series All Even Duchess, Patricia Kimmick as Car- Ito be brought before the Student Miss Alice Joy, head of music ST, LOUISHarry (-The Cat-) Brecheen pitched a four hit, riola, and Edna Wheeler in the role Court and punished accordingly. 3-0 shutout to bring his Cardinals up all even with the Red Sox at therapy in hospitals in this vi- of Julia. a game apiece. cinity, will speak to music stu- Practice began in earnest yes- The teams resume the series tomorrow at Fenway Park. Probable dents in room M108 at 3:30 this terday, and the east win meet Chest I again today Community .tarters are Murray Dickson for St. Louis, and for Boston. afternoon. at 4 p. m., at which Itime measurements will be taken "All music students are in- Hurricane Hits Florida Coast for the costumes. miss Marie Aids Campus Clubs vited to come hear this talk," Carr, costume director, promises MIAMIA vicious tropical hurricane, with winds of more than Community Chest sponsorship said Miss Frances Robinson, that this period play will offer 100 miles an hour, struck the southwestern coast of Cuba and the of at least four service organize- some very colorful costumes of coast of Florida yesterday. Winds of 80 miles an hour were whipping music instructor. "Bring all dons closely associated with camp- the Italian Renaissance. through Fort Myers at 10:30 p. m. as the storm moved onto the coast. your friends who perform in us life at San Jose State college Besides a good cast and colorful any small way." was pointed out today by Bruce costumes, the "Duchess of Malfi" McNeil, chairman of the forth- Earth Tremor Shakes Missouri will be enacted on one of the most hurricane, coming campus drive for the "red ST. LOUISWhile Florida was combating a tropical colorful and elaborate sets ever feather" agency. a brief earth tremor shook the southeastern part of Missouri and a raised on the "boards" of San Jiggers---The Cops! McNeil expressed the belief rmall area in southern Illinois for a period of five to 10 seconds. Jose State college. Primary many students were unaware sketches of the different sets,that Opens that the Community Chest span- U. S. Supreme Court Police School Back drawn by Mr. J. Wendell Johnson, I States sored such organizations as the WASHINGTON, D. C.The Supreme Court of the United art director, are on display on the The San Jose State college Catholic Women's Center, Student with former Secretary of the Treasury Fred M. Vinson presiding for the bulletin board near the Little from the first time, opened its 1946 term yesterday. There were no outward Police school absent Theatre. Christian Association, YMCA, and signs of the bitter quarrel involving two associate members, Hugo campus since the beginning of the YWCA. In L. Black and Robert H. Jackson. war, has returned with the largest addition to these organiza- for enrollment in history. The school, Spartan City tions, Harold Riddle, publicist Trouble the five-day drive scheduled for American Troops Anticipate under the leadership of Mr. Wil- Seisho area Jobs Available next week, explained that youth SEOUL, KoreaAmerican troops rushed to the lard E. Schmidt., now has 40 fresh- Keisho Hoku province yesterday in anticipation of renewed dis- service groups including the Boy in men and eight post-graduates, the Men, does your financial status sponsored by Leftist "Rebels," as the disappearance and pos- Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Campfire orders latter having returned for addi- leave you in somewhat of a hind? kidnapping of a Leftist leader severely threatened American Girls were also among those spon- sible tional training. According to Dean aul Pitman, efforts to establish a representative government in southern Korea. sored by the Community Chest. The Police school was first or- there is a demand for four laborers Alaska Votes on Statehood ganized October 2, 1930 through or their equivalent-81.15 per hour, the efforts of President T. W. and carpenter's helpers $1.75 JUNEAUAlaskan voters will go to the polls today in a general Church Offers MacQuarrie. It was the first pre- per hourat Spartan City, election to decide the question of statehood for the territory. Specula- employment police school in the If you wish to work either part Classrooms tion has it between two and three to one that they would decide in United States at that time. It or full time as a laborer, report favor of becoming a state. Final tabulation will be delayed for at The First Methodist church, is a two year technical trainingto Mr. Kelly at the project east least three days because of communications difficulties. Fifth and Santa Clara streets, and course, and was originally under of Spartan Stadium, and he'll as- San Jose State college have com- the supervision of the Social Sci- sign your hours and a pick and Indicted bined forces to alleviate the Shanghai's Wartime Mayor ence department, It is open both shovel. -Hai, puppet Finance Minister under the crowded classroom conditions in NANKINGChou Fu to undergraduate and to in-serv- If you are qualified for a car- and wartime of Shanghai, was indicted the Science depaztment, accord- Japanese China regime mayor ice police students. penter's helper, convince Mr. Kelly for high treason by the Nanking high court yesterday. of the fact, and he will give you ing to Dr. P. Victor Peterson. . Chou's attorneys indicated that they would admit most of the a note to Dean Pitman, who will When Dr. J. Wesley Farr, pas government charges, but ask for clemency. Student Program clear you with the union at abso- tor of the church, learned of the lutely no cost to you classroom shortage, he offered Income Taxes May Drop Cards Ready the college use of four classrooms WASHINGTON, D. C.Officials disclosed that the treasury Special Card Issued until the quonset buildings are may end the 1947 fiscal year with a "cash" surplus of almost $3,000,- Student program cards are completed, The college will pay and available in the 000,000 leading some observers to believe that Congress may try to now filed For Hpbbv or Wife for the lights and provide for jan- utilize this cash to reduce income taxes. Deans of Women's office. The Wives and husbands of students itorial work of the rooms in re- files are for the use of the stu- may purchase a special ASB card turn. From One Jail to Another dents, and give the class sched- in the Business office for $7.50. "The college appreciates such a of all students. FRANKFURTHjalmar Schacht, Nazi financier who was acquitted ules and addresses Holders of these limited cards are fine spirit of cooperation within by the International -Military Tribunal, was arrested as a common Nazi To keep the files up to date, it entitled to all privileges of the the community," declares Dr. yesterday under a warrant signed by the Denazification Minister. Is asked that any address change regular ASB card holders except Peterson. "We wish to express Schacht was confined in the Stuttgart jail where he will await his be recorded there as soon as pos- voting and admittance to the our thanks to Dr. Farr for his trial. sible. Health cottage. kind generosity." PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946 Editorial Page SPARTAN GRAD HOBBYIST ' THRUST and NOW TEACHING EXHIBITS PARRY

Sp1-41,1 AT PASADENA SKETCHES Thrust and Parry is a student San Jose-Sta e .College opinion column. Contributors are Salvadore Merendino, a graduate the fruits of a man's hobby asked to limit their letters to 250 crayon sketches TI Published every school day by the Assoc,ated 1.tudents of San Jose State College of San Jose State college in 1939, water colors and words. Names and ASB cards Jt the Press of Globe Printing Co. Entered as second class matter at the San Jose has beeen appointed to teach a class are on display this week and numbers must me signed, but Post Office. be withheld upon --- in basic design at the Pasadena next in the Art wing. names will re- EDITOR .. - Bonnie Gartshore Art Institute. Avocation of Rene Weaver, art quest. The editor reserves the - YWCABallard 7280 Information from the southern director of San Francisco's J. right to withhold contributions. Day EditorThis IssueJACKIE RICE California school indicates that W a It e r Thompson advertising glee Merendino will continue work as agency, water colors of coastal dow UNDER CONSIDERATION a partner in Industrial Design As- scenes from Point Mendocino to THE SUN-UP BLUES noU sociates where he specializes in in- Monterey predominate the large what a class, we 1:, in i The Student Union building is fast becoming a main topic of My gosh, terior and product design. display. falling asleep. - colu discussion at Student Council meetings. The council now desires stu- -Merendino, after receiving his Miss Marian Moreland, college We sit with our heads in a cloud t her dent opinion on the subject of turning the Union into a place where A. B. in Education, completed work art instructor and friend of Weav- Stich heavy eyes. Joe( students can relax in the evening, where they can hold informal dances, And sleepy- sighs for his master's degree at the Cali- er since her arrival in California T. and have an opportunity to become better acquainted with their Everyone's yawning Uot loud fornia Graduate School of Design. explained that the water colors evei 5500 schoolmates. Ile had previously taught indust- are painted loose and splashy as The first class on Monday, it's too long In suggested that the Coop also be open addition, it has been rial design at Chouinard Art In- a change from the finished, tight much to ask, corr -luring the enabling students to "partake of light evening hours: thus stitute of Los Angeles and Caltech. commercial art Weaver handles There certainly should be a rule arot .nacks- well as to dance. prevent as In his executive position with the that could out To some extent The Student Union is the student's building. Up to the present MAHOGANY WORK advertising agency. This effect is wor A practice so harsh and cruel. the ,:me, it has been used little by the students for anything other than obtained by working with wet GOES ON EXHIBIT af te a few meetings and occasional dances. The Student Council is work- on wet paper. colors But we in the rear don't suffer so pone ing on a plan that will benefit more students than the Union hoS ac- A mahogany dining set made by The display includes ten crayon much, bece Robert Grewohl, senior Industrial ommodated in the past. mountain scenes which It's plain we're the wisest folks. Arts major, went on exhibit to- sketches of agai For those in the front But The council wants your opinions and your ideas regarding day in the are grouped at the north doorway page upstairs lobby of the Must bear the brunt what you want done with your building. Help them out. Library. of the Art wing. Art department And laugh at the Prof's old Joke.. Grewohl made the set--a table head, Dr. M. E. Reitzel, passed and eight chairs in Duncan Phyfe of c .../Zore'../JeseCtle..W..1-..fse..40'..e../JCI30004:MCIZI:e.e..e../Ze' on the story behind these sketches. The Prof drones on in his sing- design during the spring quarter out On a recent mountain vacation song voice, and Summer Session. Sant FROM HUNGER trip, Weaver set out to teach his The air seems heavy and thick. the The subject's deep By TOM MARSHALL son the art of crayon sketching. And watch hands creep. 4s might be expected. the artist befo What a horrible course to pick!! good Where does an alien go to reg- up for three more courses. I only became engrossed in the work. JUST AMONG and with his son enjoying the art snea ister??? Golly, between the Ch'in, need eight more cards to finish as a spectator, Weaver finished As we reminisce over sweet yes- bu the blue motif of my boudoir. Chu, Ch'i, Chi, Yin, and New ter-year the versus OURSELVES the sketches himself. Em- Was listening to SJSC Before we went away Greater Shanghai Chop Suey By DR. T. W. Macgl'ARRIE As a variation in the water Assc Doc Mobley on my crystal set last We're sure at once porium Dynasties of HistFarEast colors, several of the paintings way, Sattidy nite at work, and almost That only a dunce by Doc Dudley (most texts are got fired. The boss cauhgt me I had to park on the other side are scenes of interior California Would plan his Monday's this way. On lousy) Moorehead, Beginning In- drinking double shots of Pennzoil of Ninth street this morning. It setting. SAE 90 after Mobley scored thrice, All paintings and sketches are a bil troductory Advanced Refresher was a nice morning, however, and At this time of day we can't learn and almost drank myself into a for sale. The water color prices our Spanish and tamale loving society, I enjoyed the walk. Also I had much stupor under the grease rack. I being listed on the name cards. of p and my Australian sister-in-lawr a chance to notice the parking. The officials should take warn- like football. But tell me, do you Robert L. Stempel of the Art de- out who just came back from the Most of it was good. Only 'two ing think that orange juice and honey partment has the price list for the] "Lone Star" state singing, The cars were selfish - poor drivers, The I'rofs are cranks will ever replace the old fashioned displayed sketches. Sant Eyes of Texas Are 'Pon Y'all, I no doubt. Please park within your And our minds are blanks touch down??? Paci feel like I ned a visa to enter the lines, and don't take any more At Seven-thirty Monday morning. country. Things are really looking up room than you have to where now Monday, I was elevated from there are And what is this "bid" every one no lines. But I've talked long enough, now only my seat on the floor in Econ IA Dottie Fliflet Sc is trying to sell me?? The here is a toast sell me a to a swell spot on top of a book "Mo one who hasn't tried to Many thanka about that smok- Drink up and drain your glasses the Lower Slobovian cupboard. My only gripe is that ing You have been most consid- spor ticket to And rally behin' Clam Digger's Society barn dance the spider family up there eats erate. We'll take the signs down Plays Variety Of vver( This banner of mine Doc T. W. and I understanding lunch midway in the lecture, and as soon as everyone has had a man TO HELL WITH SEVEN-THIRTY he is holding out 'til the Phi Beta are stingy zell abou sharing heir chance to see them. Indi, Hymns CLASSES!!! Kappas start rushing after blue dead flies. But all is not too had; On Carillons vers Arrowsznith urds card season. Speaking of blue I heard about a guy who was in It was one of the best registra- For the remainder of the week, isn't cards, I wish they'd let me sign a small class with only 987 in it. tions we ever had, really a well students will hear a different col- 13( managed- job. There was a mini- lege hymn played each day on the Nev. mum of confusion. Dean Peterson carillons by Miss Dottie Rae Fli- WRONG VARIETY depe MARCHING BAND RETURNS AFTER and Mr. West had most to do with flet, sophomore music major from THRUST AND it, the old timers. We had some Turlock. PARRY: gold FIVE YEAR ABSENCE THURSDAY I beg to differ with the author to a lucky weather, too. It was a bit The carillons were presented to of the latest football story. have Once again, we will have the band. A five member council has warm in the gym, but not impos- San Jose State college as a gift As the San the procurer of the orange juice foot opportunity of watching been appointed to work with the sible. We had dry ice in the venti- fr the graduating class of June band mentioneil in the above story, I cien, Jose State college marching , band. Members of the council are: lators for a while Monday. 1946 The bells are located in La am pleb as it goes through its thrilling Bill Smith, Betty Bowman, Betty Torre, sorry to report that healthful, while the key board is at of 'I routines at half time during our 1Fitzgerald, Steve Connolly, and If you happen to ht. a trial stu- the rear of energizing California or the Morris Dailey Au- fair home football games. James Schwartz. Charles Rhine- dent, now is your chance. It will ditorium were unavailable. In their stead balcony where students hapt Yes, the marching band has re- hart will be in charge of issuing he humdrum, but if you are ever may go were to watch Miss Flitlet play substituted weak, watery note turned. One of the missing fea- uniforms. to show sonic character, now is at 12:30. Texas oranges. Had our tasty, the) tures on the campus since 1941, "Members should get a uniform the time. I doubt if college work Program for the week to be ing the band returns this quarter as soon as possible," urged Mr. is beyond you. It's just a question golden fruit been available, things heard on the carillons is: Stai boasting 106 members. Thursday Forrest Baird, conductor of the of whether you can make your- might have been different. Tuesday, October 8 ht night, during half-time of the hand, Uniforms will he issued at self work beyond the point of HAPPY LaBEE, Nearer, My Fra Honolulu All Stars-State game, the men's dressing room in the comfort and entertainment. When God to TheeHymn. The (Calif. Native Son) war the gold and white clad band will music building every day until you get sleepy, go out and take a World's All Before Us Kenyon, take over the field in their first Thursday. Time for issuing uni- walkalone. Don't come to me ' Kathleen appearance of the year. forms will he from 3:30-5 p. in. in ten years or so and say, "Gee, Mavourneen. Why No Bob Reid, freshman from San today; I 0 :30-12 tomorrow; and bat I wish I had worked harder Wednesday, October 9 Football Rallies? Dear Editor: Jose, has been chosen as drum from 3:30-5 p. m. Thursday. in college." I'm sick of that kind My Jesus, I Love TheeHymn, This is a great year for the Rally major and will bring 16 years of This year's band isn't the of talknow is the time to do Fortune's Ball-- -New York City committee. Other have experience to his job with the largest in the history of the something. college. colleges already pushed college football BEI hand. Two more experienced stu- school, for the largest band had Indian Lullaby--Folksong. spirit to the boiling point. Fresno FIL dents have been chosen for drum 160 members. "But," said Thom- Thursday, October 10 Eve" State holds downtown rallies, card Oct majorette and alternate drum as Eagan, music instructor, "this ox Gets I Hear Thy Welcome Voice dab major. Pauline Deardorff, fresh- year's band at this point looks as hymn. stunts, and sees their teams off to With Pursuers tial: man from La Jolla, has been a ma- good as any previous ones." A Student's every game. San Jose State col- LifeGenesce, File jorette for four years while Fran- "We are trying to have one of At Pierrot's BRISTOL, ENGLAND (UP)-- -A DoorFrench folk- lege has twice the enrollment and trai cis Wildman, freshman from Red- the best bands State has had," song. pack of 10 hounds of the Berkeley a better team. I think a send off wood City, trained girls in baton said Bob Reid, "and to do that it hunt chased a fox over to the edge Friday, October 11 for the Spartans before the Har- net twirling during the years he spent will take all the cooperation of of a cliff at Aust, near Fill Bristol and Me Now’Ilymn. din-Simmons game would have jon in the service. the Student Body. We've got plunged over to their death `yes- Full Far Away A City Stands--- made a big difference. This is not in t Barbara Jenkins, freshman from some rough schedules worked up terday on rocks hundreds of feet Boivdain. a letter of criticism. As yet there ply San Francisco, is settling into her for the game Thursday, but I don't below. The Fox escaped. It had Hail! Spartans, Flail!-- Spartan Is nothing to criticize. thb post as publicity director for the think anyone will be disappointed." hidden in a hole on top of the cliff. hymn. ASB 4328 offl SPARTAN DAILY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946 PAGE THREE BRECHEEN HURLS FOUR HITTER left field line and Brecheen's _Spaztan Dad single into short right. Mickey TO BLANK SOX; SERIES TIED Harris, Boston , found him- ! self in Harry, "the Cat," Brecheen put keystone sack. Rudy York moved l -- trouble again In the fifth the St. Louis Cardinals back in into scoring position on two Walks when the Cards put together two h its, and a Red Sox the World Series yesterday at in the second frame, and again in error for two ...31120F the fourth on a walk runs. and a hit by Sportsman's Park with a four hit. , Red Sox second The Cardinal's game little chuck- 8-0 shutout over the Boston Red THE J baseman. er completely silenced "Terrible" HOT -V OPENS Sox. The Cardinals went out in front . The lanky Bosox Master all the way in Monday's In the bottom of the fourth be- left fielder got 0 for 4 and struck CORNER SCHEDULE game, Brecheen didn't let a Red- hind Del Rice's double down the out once in the fourth inning. By DICK FRI' stocking get beyond second base the entire route. In fact, Joe ' With THIS WEEK all apologies to the old Cronin's champs By KEITH POPE WINTER GREETS PROMISING SQUAD gladiator, Charley 'Cook, who held only got one man as far as the ! down this corner last quarter in Speed and deception are being stressed by Bud Winter in !Ivan, and Phillip Curtis are out ! IN FIRST CROSS COUNTRY TURNOUT noble fashion, we offer the first I the JayVee runnning attack in for fullback post. These three lads A cross younto , first event of its type since the nar,will in a series of definitely partisan preparation for the "Rambler's" in- tip the scales close to 200 pounds, be among the sports highlights at San Jose State college this season. colums designed primarily to fur- Mai contest against the strong and they are all powerful runners. According to an announcement by coach Bud Winters, the run is ther the interest in sports at San Monterey Legion squad Saturday Kenneth and Keith Stoddard, scheduled for the near future, and a sign-up rally is to be held at 7 Joso State. night at the Sardine City. Pat Felice and Len Hawthorne p, m. Tuesday In the office of the Men's Gymnasium. All hands are requested to turn That post-war football season By watching the 80-odd JayVee are four halfbacks who can be counted on to make a good show- Prospects everyone dreamed about for three candidates go through their paces, for the forthcoming endurance grind are good. The it is safe to say that one of the ing. Coach Winter states that list of expected entries is studded with the names of great and near long years has just turned the most outstanding junior varsity many changes will be made during greats of past track seasons, Promises of a good race are enhanced corner, and already typewriters teams in the pigskin history of the coming week, and that all the by the appearance of such names as those of Richard Vierra, national around the nation are grinding San Jose State college is in the men out for the JayVee squad will JC two-mile champ; Thelno Knowles, national AAU title holder in out the word "upset." The well- making. be given a chance to show their the jr. half-mile; MurraS, Collins, State high school champion; Eugene worn phrase got a good rest while Al Vedovelli and Ken Stanger abilities. Hayes, SC miler; Tom Bull, Pomona JC record holder, and Len Ral- the allied team was scoring win are helping Coach Winter mold the Games on the Junior varsity ston, marathon runner and Olympic Club 10,000 meter man. after win over heavily favored op- forward wall. Vedovelli played schedule include the Los Gatos In expressing his hopes for a generous turnout for the event, ponents, but as soon as the U. S. some outstanding football for the Legion, Fort Ord, University of Coach Winters asks all prospective entries not to be afraid of the became peace and sports minded St. Mary's freshmen a few years San Francisco JayVee's, Fresno competition. "We want to see Olympic champs in the making, and to again it was back on the printed back, while Stanger starred for the State College Freshmen, and the get a foundation for things to come," he says. Meets are being lined page. Spartans in '39 and '40. San Mateo Maritime Academy. tip with Stanford, California, and the University of Idaho. The '47 track season holds a store of bigger and better San SURPRISE Due to the lack of practice, no competition for Jose cinder men. What we're leading up to is, first, second, or third squads have No Broadcast Today of course, the scream that went been selected. However, Mario 1/4 There will be no broadcast of out after Fresno knocked over the Vaidestri, Richard Wagner, and the World Series today from the Santa Clara Broncos, 20 to 7, and Ken Calhoun are locked in battle SIGMA GAMMA OMEGA window of the Spartan Daily the College of Pacific scared the for the center position. Mel Frank, office, Both squads are travel- "roses" out of -Oregon University Dick Baker, and Al Pinard are out ing, and the Series will resume Eighth Annual before going down 7-6. It made a for the right guard spot, while from Fenway Park, home of the good story -- "small schools pull Charles Adams and Kavin Fisher , tomorrow at sneaker on major college teams," are near the top of the left guard noon. Follow the crowd to the FOOTBALL DANCE - but better than that, it meant slot. San Carlos turf for a play by the California Collegiate Athletic Tackles Wayne Raymond and play description of the third Association has arrived in a big Sat. Eve., Oct. 12 Lloyd Luther are good prospects. game. way. A host of ends, including Clyde WINS MEAN PUBLICITY Knight, R. L. Cooper, Charles Ben- DANCING 9.i One victory by a CCAA team over nett, Ed Tressler, George Silva, KENNY TAIX AND ORCHESTRA a big league school does more for and Bob Wilson will make the our conference than all the reams competition plenty stiff. POSTERS Meet Coach Hubbard of publicity that could be turned Quarterback Sam Lugonia ap- MADE TO YOUR ORDER and the 1946 Spartans out by the combined efforts of pears to have the inside track for - Reasonable Prices - the Fresno State, San Diego State, that important position in the T- I Phone JERRY BROWN, Col. 1265-W Santa Barbara college, College of formation. 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PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946 ANNOUNCEMENTS Drama Department SECOND GIRL Entomologists Hold LUTHERAN STUDENTS will All students from Latin Am- ARRIVES AT hold their first meeting tonight at erica meet with Wes Nunes, Seeks Stage First Noon Meeting 7 in the Student Center at Third Room 7, at 12:30 today. EAGAN HOME The Entomology club will hold Thomas Eagan, assistant pro- and San Antonio. Refreshments. Technicians its first meeting of the fall quarter STUDENTS holding copies of fessor of music and conductor of today at 12:80 In room 213 of the "The play is the thing." But the San Jose State college sym- ALPHA ETA SIGMA meeting the following books, which they Science building. phony orchestra, announces the will be held tonight at 7:30 at 731 wish to sell, are asked to take what is a play without a stage or birth of his second daughter, Pa- Plans for this term's activities Emory Court. once. a stage crew? The Speech and them to the bookstores at tricia Diane, September 3. will be discussed by the members. Drama department is sending out Last year, the club participated Sharon Brown: ,:.Present Mr. Eagen has been with the ORCHESIS will meet today at a call to all students interested in- seVeral field trips which in- Tense." music department since 1931 and 4:30 in the Women's gym. 7 cluded a visit to Mt. Hermon and Snyder And Martin: "A Book in working on the technical staff has been symphony conductor tour of the University of California of the first fall quarter presenta- since the fall quarter, 1942. Dur- GAMMA BETA will hold an of English Literature." campus. tion. No experience is necessary, ing the summer Mr. Eagan taught executive meeting tonight at 7, Students interested in science ALL active organizations: Please but a willingness to work is defi- for the Fresno State college sum- are invited to attend the meeting regular meeting to follow at 7:30 pick mail in the Student nitely required. mer session. up your and bring their lunch. in Scout Hut back of Roosevelt Union today. Important. The play, "Duchess of Mani," Dr. Carl Duncan of the Science Jr. Hi. will be presented in early Novem- department is adviser of the group. PENMANSHIP certficates are ber, and promises to be one of the RUDOLF PUNDT F 0 U N D: Schaeffer fountain ready for Dolores Fischer and An- most colorful of the season. Stu- HEADS VETS' pen in front of Science building. nette Schatten. Please call for dents wishing to help in this pro- TB X-ray Unit duction their names Owner may call for it in Informa- them in the Commerce office, should leave SERVICE CLUB room 137A. with the secretary In the office tion office. Rudolph Pun(' t, junior indlist Hal Here This Week of the Speech department before arts major, was elected president The Santa Clara county Tuber- Wednesday. A meeting of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE will of Mu Delta Pi at its first business culosis association X-ray trailer technical crew will be announced Classified Ads meeting Wednesday night in Vars- unit will be here Wednesday, meet at 7 this evening in room 21. later, and those who have signed ity hall. Thursday, and Friday at which RIDERS from San Mateo. up will be notified. The veterans service organiza- time all entering students who MU DELTA PI, veteran's serv- Leaves 8:30 MWF; 9:30 '1'1'11. Re- Mr. J. Wendell Johnson, art di- tions also elected Allen Murphy, have not completed their physical ice organizations, will hold its first turns 4:20 daily. See Mrs. Prit- rector of the drama staff, has al- freshman industrial arts major, examination will have X-rays open business meeting of the Fall card in Dean of Women's office. ready designed various elaborate vice president; George Link, Soph- taken. Students to be X-rayed at quarter Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. settings which are now under con- FOR SALE: Tuxedo, good con- omore advertising major, secre- this time include those previously in Varsity Hall, 162 S. 7th St. struction. Mr, James Lioi, tech- dition. Double breasted coat, size tary; and Clifton Hurt, freshman assigned for a Saturday appoint- All interested veterans on campus nical director, and Mr. Johnson 38. Pants size 32. Suit complete engineering major, treasurer. ment. are invited to attend. will supervise the work of the SOPHOMORES: Class council $35. Also white dinner jacket. Call Chief activity of the organiza- The trailer unit will be located technical staff. tion for meeting today on the lawn south Bob Wheeler Col. 4848, evenings. the quarter will be a bene- outside the Commerce department, dance for the chapel fund. De- of the Health dept., 12 to 12:45. fit facing San Carlos turf. New stu- tails of the events Night meeting will be planned. All Von Bruch to Be 1 are to be an- dents may report for their X-rays nounced later, class members welcome. Bruce Job Shop during any free period. McNeil, president. JOB SHOPWomen: Two part Here This Week time stenographers; cashier at Long Beach Youth For Christ MARINE CORPS LEAGUE: In noon for cafeteria; typists for leader Dr. Harry Von Bruch will "STATE'S GRIDDERS WILL BEAT stallation meeting, Oct. 18 at manuscript .75 per hour; girl to be at the First Baptist Church, THE ALL STARS Hotel De Anza. For reservations, care for nursery school children in 2nd and San Antonio streets every call Mr. W. A. Ladd, Col. 5695. church on Mon., Wed., Fri., morn- night, 7:30 to 9 for one week only BUT YOU CAN'T BEAT THE ings. See Mrs. Pritchard in Dean - October 6 thru 13th. ALL-STAR HAIR GROOMING YM-YW (SCA) Cabinet meet- of Women's office. ing .today at 12:45 in the office The program is organized, spon- THAT HENRY STEILING OFFERS YOU AT sored and conducted by students in the Student Union for a short READER in afternoons for blind The of San Jose high school, and San meeting to discuss Membership student taking courses in psy- Jose State college who are mem- week. political science, and chology, bers of The Christian Youth Cen- Spanish. See Mrs. Pritchard in HOTEL 5,2^,k1,NTears ,C,LAIilEbeBAririg SRBER ter, 156 S. 3rd. It boasts of the of SHOPervice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OR- Dean of Women's office. GANIZATION: Regular services finest in Christian music and fel- in Room 21 at 7 this evening. All lowship. Featured will be Koda members are reminded that mem- chrome travelogues, the unique bership meeting will follow at 8 Lost and Found "Pete" Peterson and his "Singing o'clock. LOS7: Ero pin. Please return Sax," fine male octet, thrilling to Infdimation office or call Bal. Singspirations, and a message SPARTAN SPINNERS, folk 7899. 'Geared for Today.' OPEN TODAY dance group, meets tonight at the Women's gym. Old members are urged to attend. Veterans and their wives are especially invited. California's Latest Dance Hit! For Good Make Early Reserva- tions for KENNY TAIX and Orchestra SANDWICHES -His Sax and Musical Facts" Featurink Music ARTISTS! Styled for You and COFFEE Bal. 1595 Drawing Boards 23x31 $5.90 208 Commercial Bldg. lilustration Board 15x20 18 San Jose, Calif. Sketch Pads 9x12 .50 Hunt's Lettering Pens card .25 Try Student Canvas yd. .60 Canvo Boards 2x16 . .40 L6x20, .60 PI DELTA KOPPA'S I8x24 .70 Drawing Sets NORD'S (Cha-vos) 7.95 & 10.80 Annual Modeling Tools 105 E. 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