91F- California State Library Sacramento 9, California artan Bally Gr eks, ncrease the SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Gr ver Fall `1,vo the ,I 42 s \ 1 11.1FinINI 1. Till fitilMl. %PHIL 14, and F raterredy is . I rerages and lud- Latin Day Speaker utti ern Perry Resigns p .06 fc..titftir.:p4,s, ,S,CS..09

'as 11 inter piartct itt and increased turf fall figure, awl Kappa kappa (..i.P11141.1 . Council Names Chiefs lead- 111. lit a miii .1 1.7!", .1%rt.tp.. siznis 4 lit liiternit I. head the tiaternit. taipling, 1.1m.i Kappa moved up 11'41.111 .4 fall platter 1,.o-ition of sixth 0 - Of P.R., Spartacamp 41. w:t.'h a I 7'(.! averaer Th i'a last goat-ter'. hie' st,' 2 . student 4 .minci I !. esterdio, appointed a Public !Mat ion- Rushees Must circupprvi tlowlY to till lie 2 ,nimittre 111,41/111.111. Spartacamp director and a -Spartan from pu,ItIon :WAIF ct by Simms kappa, 2 the start.' hand -hook editor. ’:..--..tior to Impure, I ’ JC1.11, IN it..',. Wu, 0 %ern Perr%. publie relations committee head. tendered hi, Submit Greek 2 re- ianation and the council appointed Jeri., Nielllartlyk. The "par- tall tioautio AS,/ Aga'. ria.e t Daily was in error yesterdays Preferences 1641 :1,11":444. lit the snroritim s'.,ting applieations must be open 4041 .11 I .111 to 1114 il.04I’Illne*, . min:mum ot one week before rushee s must eta n ii I ast 401.111,1 mwerall it34:4, ,poointment can he made. Pan- 4 merican s preten.rice list h) noon tort., ' 111er...1,141 11111 notch., to 1 mit tim Blackwell, head of the ree- ....rordin.: to Ruh, -ii Martin 10 tom the II n’ groups turf., 4, reation program at Spartacamp Dar Obser red saciate dean of student.. male 11.01111111.. 11111111111fd t,, :4 winter quarter, was named new The list tillIst spec-a. the Ihne I wont a.erace camp director for next year. mal. t'd-crk societies in wl-urh th, sJS .1 ... i IL. is lreshman class represen- ith Tradition rushes is most interested No pal ticular tram is to he followed bet '1,0x II"' 1."1451 i. .. on the council. Blackwell The college's traditional obser the list must he legible to 1.39. a , i; I:' a ill resign his council post. ance of Pan-American Day a ii 11, 1.1t. 1.11N(.111-1X iviturr: Rushee, will stop at Pootri Bib pertor to 'ow appointment for the office take place today with a speech. a ... Ask.. heifer understanding tomorrow atternoon Isla-reit 1 30 Roh,qt . I to ; he made at his class meeting luncheon, a showing of colored and 4 o'clock to pick up theii hids Of ncil . "It should be understood slides and an exhibit in the Libra -I ..on accepting fraternitiPC grad.... appoint..., will serve for a scheduled to highlight the oc- Ili,: lge- ry .!,’it must sehct at that tone lege trends pha .,1.." Art Lund, student body casion. according to Mrs. Mildred 'CI 1111114.17 ,11(11 I I,. ilo he prefers and 111..4 the average.. a Fp- ''t -Thus' it almost iS Winters, assistant professor of his- . others lb.' fall ti play- 41" . tory. A fourth function, the lans III to Dean Martin. the sons. st phanie Presseller as nam- lleet 15'7 ing of Latin-American melodies on , !i-ement Ilee,STIO I ci r Who.... am eci editor of the lialent band - college chimes, has heen can- 1; (11 I the is that o. !,. oh Moine ir '. , hook. "Spartan lion. the start." D's celled because the fluid in the I 101 o in.., qding the high."- i a..sistant editor %%Ili be chimes has given out Fin- Ile added that 0 He,lu' a I. lei male organiz.,I . apuo'nted to on this book- for - A meeting of !I. entire Campus Chi Dr. 4. Langdon White, fiaternity initial, , thr was not ianked let Nlonday. Chest Commit \\Ill he held to mer chairman of the Geography Thus? have a minimum cor Alpha, ; Vednesday. at 7 pin. 1!1 other council action. the Rev- Delia rt mint at Stanford. u ill Al' rado point average of 1 11. it weilthi in 1! Butter the Mot ris Auditorium, vey Phil's Board requested that an speak on "Background to ti, on clear standim ! ' 1m: cording Betando, solmeil nip okay be given $236.88 almady Under...! a nding of Latin to Don minimum grade point \ dmayyvt in the for a booklet telling the ca" in the alusie Building I on - t ions chairman. 1 during the quartet pi. eeedue 151`14. I.. history. of Revelries. Mrs. Joy crrt Dail at 11:30 :1-m The regular meeting of the ('all: ,.. t 30 mail. aint Chi .. Mitchell Weiss made the request Follouing the talk, a luncheon' pus (last will be held todayii 1 iiith a I 7.3 Jel explaining that a "misunderstand- tood featuring Latin American will Room 24 at 3:30 p.m., Miss Ulrich 'Ft/0,4,1y ic4.1% ing" took place about initial ap- be served in the college cafeteria.; announced. Tickets (yo on Sale 1 W:144, royal of the money. From 2 to 3:15 p.m., coloied! There are 480 students slated iii Sig re ch. 44 the St an Croonquist st udeitt court me slides on "Venezuela's Present In -:help solicit for the drive. accord- ATO t 45 1 chief justice, received the council's i For `Mood Indicro' 7o1- dustry" will he shown in Room 20 ing to Betando. Farb student will Dolf. Si I 145 I I' apinoval election dates. May I S the of through the courtesy of Dr White.. ht. Oen a list of narnes at the' Four hundred bids tor "Mood In Kpp Alph PI '.4 ay. 1-6. De inforMed the council that Having worked in Venezuela for meeting 011 the 20tli and through cligo annual Junior I' rran three election precincts will be set several years, I the week of April 25-29, will make 'go on sal.. in the (.: to !Phi Sigma K P Alisk 7 4 op in order to "increase the per- The S pa rtan Spinners ortg- their contacts by phone or in per- :morow 11,0h Bush, class ti. .. ,.1 centage of students voting... 11111101111C., , Delta Upokau 41 12 inally V1 .-re scheduled to dance con 140 Preliminary totals after the first "This i the second time- in On. 12 during the' assembly, hut t heir ' -loan general chairman Ch. A 4 will he print- that the 15) da.. of ballot casting performance has been cancelled. ter the Campus Chest, said in an ItitorN of the coll..ite 4 ler, ed in the Spartan Daily the next interview yesterday. 'This person- Junior l'r has toren held omet iAIPEPa T." local According to Mrs. Winters, who Bush said. CI morning and broadcast over h, 81 solicitation idea is a new one,. sole 1h..limits." cc g iadio stations the same 'light. and with the intricate network of -rho. setting this ar is the whit.,4e.f program, San JOS+. State has tak-! Castle.. ))))) I minify tub, and solicitor, it should la a hie sue - en the lead in the state college the date is April ??.- Sotoroy to4als I cecs.. Connell Makes observance of Pan-American Day Phil 11.a... has been ...elect. I to KKP 71 jun,,I., h,id silk, furnish the (towels with thytles s Sigma Kppi, 60 In Speaker , The cost ell the es ...nine soil., is 4.01. 65 Laws 9 Policy SDX uardiohe problems this ; $1 73 Bids ale expeeted to be sold KATAi 46 IHaving 67 us Petitioning the Student Council spring Want to match those poi- ihrooeholit next a...is in the (nil le 14111,(1 A pr, -1.10n1 pare% - 44;0.. :G.., 30 tor recognition, establishment of a pl.- slacks" Vii v simple. Just reo S1 t -laws COMMIt tee, and discus- sey over to the Junior class run held Mond -it to infoint the public ;D.H. 32 ve sion it a membership drive and mag. sale today from 9:30 a ri the affair is open to all students, IACht0' Si e*- .1e,obility standards for member told 9 p.m at 124 N Market S. informed. Omeg 40 ). 1 orcanizations were the main topics 2 of discussion, in the Council of Se; Aeademic Societies meeting last ,. 4 eieht. Public To Get Salk Vaccine les, Art Winterling, president of the lea, newly formed society, extended a WASIIINGT4iN April 13 t !Poi gin recen mg their I lest inoctila. 411 i 1 r formal invitation to membership in With the. strok. of pen, Oveta tion Monda) Cotruntinist ae..c.s. the society to Alpha Eta Sigma. ('i tp f fohh) put the govei-riment's ,tionalisth.ld tlatotl ON accountants' honor society. and Pi approval run the ne.. Salk polio, SWIENCE ElfelliTS. Cul Men Sill/ Sin said

Omega Pi, business education so- vaccm. SAN FItANCISt'o, Apill 13 lintintSt hart massed ?taint), ciety. lIer signature rase the go-ali.ad . I 'I'. Thr... start ling de%101P- 1which could Is hur led ae ments in man s lonstant fight for Jack Flicks, Psi Chi representa- lelease of long-aveiiited vaccine' mere losed yes- tive, was elected chairman of the to the general public. hetti r health InINF..Tk.1A %TATO'. Cali . tioda) at the annual meeting of II -taus committee, to formulate Salk 'silt .a.entually receria.i sAi 'Ft A 111 7's*Tt April 13 .1 I . Dr the Fed.aation of Arta-rican Soci- rules of proredure for the Coun- ithe' Nobel Prize in the opinion of I Th.. Assenibly iiikiptid eties for Espeionental Biology t of Academie Sovieties. tnant of his fellou etentists Ii? uu,ii tort.) wh,. is diree/... The lust Mlle i101111 fir ilk-1111am j State 1s -part me of il i.ducatir.n Public health official*. set in Fr). I'ni.ersIty of Minot. id) the need toe Ciitblihill;’ .4 motion train.- plans to inoeidate eist who told some 60rs. scientist, St.4,4 etIllOrl, in IOW. NOna nial S,1-. Summer Grads 113,000 Ba) Area children 44ith JOHN B, LONG, Man- that a radically nevi techniqiu 1:11110 04/1i111, at, the precioti anti -polio Salk vat-- nar of California Nem vs.per hi on surgery has hewn ch.-eloped RADAR 11 141141A/VA3"e Meet Toda% Pnbliathees.' Man.. will be tlia tiltra-hieh tieqoenc. sound April 11 I I In San Fiancisco. erinsent Seniors expecting to be grad- featured 'weaker at tonight'a Waves instead of ron.enti.oreal cot The Assernbl. toted 35-7 were distributed to 23.0041 child- uated this ...mune, are sequester! Sigma Delta Chi Dinner to, be Ong boob, , to: a bill wtilettatitborir- the Cal ren in l48 public parochial and to meet with Jaroes Jacobs. sen- heed at Newman Hall at A o'- In anothei report, a learn of hi- nia Ifighwas Patrol To un - Page 2.) private '.0-hools In Oakland. 15.000 orhetThst and pathologists tmrn ior class achaser. on the youth clock. (See story. Ida] a, trapping! 'OPP& 1-!- first and second readers will be- of Chicago said thei side of the Morris Daily auditor- the l'niversity I/Ighwa, urn following Senior Briefing to- e have used estrogen a temale tkan (,tves Facts Bells? hormone, for the suer1.,1 treat At this meetine ot (icor, will be Dr Fred flarcleroact. dean of Hearing ment of hardening of the arteries r()slt Plan IhiNe - In a related paper a Ilan arcl T he Freshman rheas V.I., I elected to meet with C. Grant Bur instruction. he present at to TN. hells aren't ringing ton. executive deai. to plan the These. days. The) hairn't been Cniverait t r. s,arch poop disclosed Dri.e. c.a./miller, derided ir. faculty council meeting to surnmer commencement Aug 5, day's for the last three weeks', mind It that art. ra hirdenine and exces- herd... in studeot Union to .... Jacobs said present figures relating to t he Might he awhile longer before sive eating in latet wars go hsnd r ere-Ghia sections out the 1)1. Vernon A ottenette and Mrs question of late afternoon and ev- they are, according to Vic Jan - in hand San Jose aria. to..ts pre... Don -,u. of the Placement Of. Rsan. ofied at tb neertIng. e Pm is Erb., ening instruction hours tor SJS earn, chief engineer. Jansen said Q47.140Y THREATENED drt.f. se ill fie- .will discuss ' GroldliateS Re- a +en lee man a a. 'sent for a Of the proceeds ni the Instructors, ISLAND. April 1.3 ,p'll1I-ibilitY to 'Their Jobe ,i, the aeennling to Ili- Wil- ! month ago and as. yet whin Qt.E.1.101' be &muted to the Cnonpu Gold )01-17- flPI A kr Oa hei.-fing session begineime at 13 -3(1 Lam E Prof cssol of Puns been ht-nrd from hint. spokesman a in ii; tbr auditor-hurl milisre I.. mu% coronunde-r lads; the re 2 1.41' %1IT 1N DULY -fa Apr.i I I Players Plan Editorial Dinner Features .Alumtsi Dance unsinis iitter-bugs attack residents I ,I?. /..i k..1 nom. Fop- r. t.14 For Saturday Skits, Speakers 11. ..1 trepti-..411.1 ii 4,"1/1- 111.1 111.-. ...I/111111W Alumni of -.1S Speech 1. 1 Draw . Department Will le honor- John B. Long. toiender 01 " '4,141 - so is ill inelude a turkey dinner sem ed by members 1,, I.1,1 1, I . wirier die ed at the "Night of April al Nt.l4 spaper Week and . of the 30 ,,11, ,,, ,. iloun 16" dap,- this Saturday in the of California Nc- ie epeI club, Women's journalism organ- p.m, to will be th. e-st ization. ol 1104 II. I 11. oli pito- priAide Studio from 1410 Publishers' Assn.. midnight. speaker at tonight's Sigma Delta , Tickets, selling tit S3 apiece,. I. ii. 111 .11111. 111.. 1 ili.i...11 trt-li barrel- lor at -I,' paper .011 !for the event still may be uiu Jose I te v ers. department Chi Deadline Dinner to be held purchas r .1gr .4 sI,. drill lit 1.1 -..'111- Ilk. ;11,,11 .. mutation. is sponsoring thi- g o'clock at Na. mail flail ed in the Spartan Daily Office, of.. 11 1/..,111 of .-11.1.1. III- 'fairies I he- r fir -s tile op -t annual alumni dance open to Long was presented with the Graduate Manager's Office, or don't like I . lien/ r4 .41%. .1 littcr- Dom eeeh and Drama majors. minces Nan dii.t t ate College Journal- from any member of the local lloar 11. 11. A- If 1-11 11.1,1, 1 to Pat Red Apple :oat alumni. according ism Diva rt merit'. chapter of the national journalism 11..1,11111 III. -. 1 %..111-.11 f,e14.1rje... chairman for the lor distinguished I It...." Branch, publicity %ssard in I913 fraternity. group. The alumni will be greet sers tit 1Ite f r 1. press of AI. 1. 41 4.4 1.1.... 1. tII .111, 11. 1/:1,111.2 111.'111 ed at a reception at fi p.m. .%incrica. 1 .! - for the evening is 'It - : ii tonight's dinner ill Miss Branch Said. Th. Dr Jiiii.., DeVoss, SJS Execu- (;rove (7ombo will pia.% to ti%e dean enieritus, honored guest SHOW SLATE tliistin ished Citizen' Is Title , the 1-Vent. Bids may be bought for at last )-ar’s dinner. The burial p- , CI if a couple from m-mbers of of the quarter system will be one Itesion-ed I pon ler. ('roes Pile, is or at thee dance ,If the main features of this year's ei rig ram. C Y 2-6778 e . The evening's program also will STUDIO ItusinessEducation of James M. Saw- aieliale parodies Both in color . assistant professor of Psy- Ito c Group Elects Ne% ' chology: "17th Century" Jack E. ',twill,/ Fink, assistant professor of Ehg- "Glass Slipper" lishi Vashington Square Mutiny: Slate of Officers Dr. Dwight Bent, -1, head of the LESLIE CARON I' Journalism Department and other ftir I) PI 1.111. .'.1 PI, Ii111111.1-:-. MICHAEL WILDING "1 It instriietois. ../ %%.I. 11 -.WI4 l.,ently elected of - . 'fir I rip ronuses subjects for the %anion, skits KEENAN WYNN 111.1411 tor the -.piing quarter at a %%ill he based on a senatorial In- ml Ill'' In the home of Miss vestigation Committee back- High Marie t 1,, associate professor -- Plus - Foliage ground. The banquet program al- ft, of business - - :.11 Illo. 11.1 loinitig .1 Dahl 1,Viight vvas elected presi- "PIRATES OF 4 I 14 11, I 1 ..th Volt., 4. dent and Catherine Smith %vas 111. I iro,iatin ./ elected to the vice-president', TRIPOLI" 1., ,.1 .141 .4. 'to pm , . I . tittlip chair. Recording secretary an,1 SJS Offers corresponding secretary positions PAUL HENREID I .eIlI ii1.4...4, Pei iind o. ile .14ilits were tilled by Jone Ballwin.) and ,111tb, tf, .1 I ..1 t.0 tht. PATRICIA MEDINA respectiseI Degrees ',.,111 pres- Frances Pollux). Ii 4 "will Fr:1641111N ,t kiika Oktoxa and Pat (;oodell e ,1 4. ,/1 Ilitt/o named treasiitier and historian. In 17 14 Ields , Eric Olsen was elected to the .oti.iider. 4 ale mlar telescope Mastei of Arts degrees are avail - MAYFAIR THEATER 4 at 14. .ting will lie discus- seat of representative of the or- .,. it able in 17 fields this year. ac- 1, t .4. ages :ill no-min:Ts and ionization for the Council of Aca_ t . ....1 tersoris to attend. The demi(' Societies, cording to Dr. James W. Brown, till, coordinator of graduates. /I thi, load is schitylults1 for timing.- "Long Gray Line" 11)0 tiftertoton at 2 30 o'criorik Radio Cuil(11 Meets The fields are industrial arts. For Plan%, Picture business education, mathematics, TYRONE POWER 11 11. tut, music, speech-drama. English, lio-Rec Features P. edio-TV %%ill meet to- life science, physical science, sci- MAUREEN .1. Guild O'HARA .1.14.% at 330 p.m. in SD-II? to dis- ence education, physical education for women, psychology. librianship, 1111. Food. ( tames cuss plans for kin awards night social science and education in its ! 5,4.1111111ton, ping which will be held at the end of various aspects. wed "BATTLE TAXI" a i.ariety spring quarter. ;wonting to Jim Copies of the 1955 Graduate will be I. etured .it to- Houston, publicity chairman. Study Bulletin of SJS now are m Hee proe, un to be held available at the Registrar's Of- alassifids h., riche Among t he assaults presented at k in the Wo- fice. Information for those plan- rn e1 the event oil he the Rota-it I. Guy ning to take graduate work at P ,leint body card is SARATOGA UN 7-10114 ,,, Au ard 1' .r the outstanding student SJS can Int fount in the catalogue. 110. It th ent and m radio and TV. Houston said. Persons intere.si,.el should check at ti I,, I I , I . S are %selcome. accm-41- Members are asked the R.14111, I /1110., .-er ,.4 .., Robles, ptiblIcit} to attend the flooding, 0 I.a Torre pictures r SLiedrass4 I.. o 1.. '11114 V, ow I !fit 0111 be tak. it .4 41/1 I. -0 SJS Buildings 1,o Amine aaJ t t t.. %4 la poi t LI 'etrj 14 I / -lit is flu/ Mt(' At :.I the quay- partan JJaiIy Auction April 21 uliet Rrleererl oi.llo -. held T'A 0 are SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE 1111/1't. 1.01111: 11./1110, 4. III : Unisel Aseiwe TECHNICOLOR removed from the wemptis Hi the , near flihire. The one-story houses , ( :lit b 'Ft, FIN- I:raft Entered as second class matter April 24, at 272 S. 7th St. and 240 S Sili 1934. at San Jose Calif., under the act St still lie sold at auction Ai, Confect your English or Drama II'. of March 3, 11119. Member California The house on 7th street 541S 45,41 Department for special Student oi Newspaper Publishers' Association. Pub-- fOlt several years by the Student Discount Coupons 4 Iishisd daily by the Associated Students 1,, of San Jos State College except Sat- Y. Purchasers must remove the houses by June 21. ,I , urday and Sunday, during the college I,. I, year, one issue during gulch final esemin- \lot. !Lin 50 houses have been I.I. tion week. sold 44. State since- the campus litli CALIFORNIA Telephone CYpress 4-6414 wis e to ''11. street. i Editorial Ext. 710: Adeertising Dept. 211 CinernaScope II 1U or.i Subscriptions accepted only on FREE COFFEE and DONUTS II s rominder-of-school year basis: 'A Man Called Peter' In fall quarter, $3: in winter FOR TWO 1.8.1.. 1..001 quarter, $2: RICHARD TODD 01. Ii Innis., .0 in spring quarter, $I to BOB JACKSON 0,/' //i//il JEAN PETERS Press of the Globe Printing Co. A new winner each day! I445 S. lit St., San Jose, Calif -Plus- , .4 ss.sierisn .::1. 11. DIERKS "KHYBER PATROL" where Spartans meet for / EDITOR-Gary Engel! the RICHARD EGAN ill1.1 1' ,! (Hither iota''' 'lion. inter - best coffee and donuts in town, , II st San BUSINESS MGR.-Dick Blaustein DAWN ADDAMS stodents should see Miss Sta- 371 WEST SAN CARLOS /Pie in Flnrr7srk, DAY EDITOR-Janine LaFehr

1101.11.111. t\ I) United Artists SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE CY 3-1953 JOHN STE1NBECK S "EAST OF EDEN" _RAI HARRIS A JANE DEAN RAYMOND MASSEY

"RACE FOR LIFE" RICHARD CONTE

,Spf 'I 4111 ill al' El Rancho Drive-in .. fir I /dirge 14,MM Closed "SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS" Closed TONY CURTIS JULIE ADAMS Rd TIII I NO Sundays -Plus- Sundays "RIDE VAQUERO" Cadets Return to SJS Military Ball, Thursaia, April 14. 1953 SPARTAN DAILY Queen Contest sl. Reai? tration Bi'owti I-rge. Report National Meet %II I. 1. pr.-registrati.ii Ipterest Grows must ta returned to th. ;00thi illI I our At last night's meeting of the 11. Hat Isald, director of personnel me tit 011i. e h I I. Arrangements for the annual dCa-Arnold Air Society AFROTC prot.tirement and training, USAF. ROTC-Atli( rrt Military Ball are liv '35 'Moth('r" .t Officers Kent Crockett and Cadets front all of the 48 states.; I ..rd.. are ouIr enl% 30 Ron Simpson reported on the So- Hawaii and Puerto Rico were at nearly corn plc t e. according to ...mane.. 01 getting the 1.01 - S AN FIZAN4 Norm Yiskis, general chairman of ul. cieWs National Conclave in Wash- the convention. Entertainment in- mester I. It. elavea viani, s. UT) State the event. ington. D.C., which they attended eluded sightseeing tours of the. he ...lir.. I.. till 01,111 aid tor I Arnim t: lltoss (CO. The dance is to /V held at 5: - last weekend. capitol. a smoker, and a dance each chive, rtktii I .1111,11 ..trit ti sh Caltlistina's -Mot .t. has. has in Capitols Saturday, NI.0 Guest speakers at the conclave Saturday night. can be ohlainrd it. 11n. 1.1. goodwid l,t. . lire, 14, from 9 p.m. to 1 asm w.th included Harold E. Talbot, seen.- The AFROTC picnic at Almaden He,'. and Asia at lay Gale Snub s or tary of the Air Force; General Na- is scheduled for tomorrow after- ! music provided ocal than F, Twining, chief of staff. noon, and all Air Force Cadets1 hand. Cadets will be in unitoim lisrn USAF, anal Major G..neral Norris and staff are invited to attend.' and "civilians" at tending the daiaa, He 1 tat ,1 - s n Barhequed steaks and fish are in- ' will wa.ar formal evening cloth. trounces Mrs. Kerkhl leedsiie. Highlighting the evaning a II eluded on the menu, according to it alitornia’ o 1 h r the be the coronation the queen. to Dan Westigard. chairman. of II,, Negri. 'nether ef Stebbins To Give be chos,n by a board of office!, SIN Students ottl..landitts. bald!. n 1.1 Queen Commit t, Don Hubbard, il..111. 1%111111 I In iii. g I! - chairman, urges all cadets and In Broadcast rE ormer Prof. dilated IF'en "...nt Speech Tomorrow "civilians" who wish to nominate 1-..11. , %1.11:1 ill, Li \ i 1..i 11 111111, 'as:... a. It. in `itod..nt "Athentures of a Flarpetologist- G candidates for queen to tut n in i eel to participate in the ttrst "Me antl a ntlly gi eup .1.11.11e. I.. he given by Dr. Robert C. eo. Spearman the names of their candidates ear- ! radio boiadeast I rem the Speeeti or, Stebbins tomorrow evening at 8 ily to alb,w adequate time for i ’11;.- I and Drtni,i building Alin] 2'2. a, ,I11/1311,1, 1.11111',1 1 o'clock in Room S-210. second floor liminary j udg i n e. Nomination 1 ..,,t4t. to Robtl., I _11:%. Tells of Isles I.; assistant lit C1111{11,11 ha% . of the Science Building. Sudden blanks can be obtained in the Ro_:' '"' . . 1.4%.. .011'11 illness forced I he cancellat ion of George II Spearman, former 'IC outer office, and must be re- Nat :ding and announeme t at -1 1. la aching , his talk scheduled for last Friday. SJS industrial arts instructor, will turned to the office before 12:30 ihroadeast. wall (alginate in armed ". !! 1)1'. Ralph A. Smith, professor of speak about his experiences in the p.m. Wednesday. April 27. Ilsdlt the Studio "rheat-t- and the' "I " ," "at zoology, announced, Philippine Islands tonight at 7:30 will be chosen the Ten finalists Music building Conceit Hall. w n'it! -; st. ". I a, - De Stebbins, top American au- o'clock in the Engineering Audi- of the 27th and notified afternoon be James Hutchins v.. . thority in herpetology, will illus- torium. by telegi-am of their advanee David Browne 3fars-.1;ei nhai (if i n.- trate his address with a series of Spearman. who is now with the the finals. They will be hated M.0 and .latne. }hamlet] will take the westein 1-.111.14 the re 11a is Ian )1.ssor of zoology State Department, has the job of 4 at a dinner at the Moffett Field leads in 'Trumpet of Prophecy ’ ,:lod far east. a 1.1ee1 and curator of herpetology at Uni- re-establishing technical schools in Officers' nub by members of the 29 minute draina to be presenr.4 sons of ativ laee. (vibe versity of California. the Philippines which the Japanese ROTC's Silver Saber Society and (hiring the how...tong prngi am has e toll .11(1.4101mo. "Amphibians of Western North had destroyed during WotId War the AFR( /TC's Arnold Air Society. others takmg pat t in the broad- I their talents . I 'ha s America" and "Amphibians and II. While his headquarters air in Truest was last 3cars Miii- Toni east at'.' 1,ouis du Charm,. n Reptiles of Western North Am- Manila, he still manages to get Ia Ball Quaen. St tamp. Robe It Baker, n. erica" are two of his most recent around to all the islands in the Committee chairmen for the Ward. Robert Whitehi'ail. S//1111. primary works as an author. An group, and so far has rebuilt 32 dance are Norm Yiskis, general 30 Club NI in Meet Finberg, Wilfred Incalls. Patricia informal panel discussion and schools. chairman: Ron Simpson, Air Force Morris, Edward Ii. 'I anti question-answer period will follow He taught in Salinas schools chairman I tick R s e, A r m ard %Voasis Raabe! t Slatilanran To Elect Officer. his talk. before coming to San Jose. where chairman; Larry McDonald, fin: will he in charge of sound and The public is invited. Refresh- he instructed for 15 years, after ance: Paul Ashley. decorations: ; Menthe's id th. 30 (' , music te,nts will he served. which he ran his own machine Art Lund, location: Paul Negro, , mews slot nalisto ot ram/ d I Gibson ’alters. associate yin- shop for ten years. He has been in politico y; Dan Westigard. hids; I hob) their n, sr meet a lessor of 1111/%1e. Rosematy \\*al- the Philippines since 1953, and is Don Hubbard, Queen contest. liona, ..1 P, ,a ; , Italia] .1, "Romeo and Juliet* ters. Don Homuth, now on home leave, recruiting instructor in F: Reed St .., , 11. I, m T., -1 . music: and \’aNne arenson, as- help to improve the existing ' Belot...him it 1 ., ’, r i - In Special Showing Business Students sistant professor ot music, will all schools. nine 144 ,I 1,ii ii . ri 11 .I, it i t Shakespeare's "Romeo anal Ju- perta.rm Motait s (aloe Quartet Colored slides of his experiences elitetion at all to 1., ,. L. liet" in the new film version made To Bear Speaker from the Concert Han as pat t of Iand will he shown at the lecture, and fitted .0 1114. meeting in Italy will be given a special the bt oadcast . all interested persons are invited. Senior business students will Menthes. .. Is tog fi 1 showing for SJS students and fac- hear Albert Bower of the }lower Delta (In ihrini r ,)t, till . ulty at 3 p.m. today at Saratoga & Smith advertising agency speak ittterrieles Near Spartati Itnils Pulls tan l'. Theater, according to Dr. James Harrill() Directs today at 12:30 p.m. in the old Lit- Teacher candidates who are in 0. Wood, professor of English. E- tle Theater on the topic of "The terested in teaching at Ravenwood A special rate of 90 cents will valuation Teani Public Relations and Advertising elementary school should ti ak. asp admit students to both "Romeo John P. Hat-villa', assistant pro- plod. - pointments for int.rx Jew ill 111. and Juliet" and Laurence Oliver's lessor of biology and science edu- Bower is the fifth of a series Placement a Hi to.', It, ..tit 100 Th. production of "Hamlet," which will cation, is directing a team of high of lecturers in the business field, superintendent of this sa hoot va all come to the Saratoga May 15. school Life Science teachers in who speak to the senior students he on campus Apitl 21 1,. nil. I Special rate cards may be ob- preliminary evaluation of 150 en- on T u. d a ys and Thursdays tained in the English Office, tries in the San Francisco Bay throughout the stit'ing 111.140C1.- Area Science Fair today, accord- 8111111Se (II the large attendance Duncan, chair- ing to Dr. Carl D. at the lectures. the meeting place With CREST PIPE SHOP man of the Natural Science Divi- has been changed limn Room 139 sion. Personally-Fitted Glosses to the old Little Theater. LUBRICATION 47 NO. FIRST Harville is special committee You'll chairman of the SFheld in TIRES and BATTERIES Quality Imported Briars the Academy of Science at Gold- Chemistry- Majors See Sharper, Look Sharper ppm if men, s PICK-UP and DELIVERY Expert Repair Service en Gate Park. The Science Fair is swVC A held to stimulate interest and di- DR. CHENNELL LOB rection of future scientists in high Three chen;:saiy majors w NELSON'S (JIM'S) he schools. It is sponsored by local graduat,4 aaa June has, recur, - Richfield Service industrial cone, rns amid coilegeS. eat appointments as assistants in OPTOMETRIST graduate schools, according to Dr. 254 S. Second CY 5-2747 360 E. wilLIAM 11 EATS Benjamin F Na lot of the clam - Kinney on Campus mombi, of SPAR -TEN -Oprr, 9 9 - John F. Kinney, California vet- ist i '1'1'a:1111'40- plait representative, will he avail- Lois Lamson and Phillip Hal t able for consultation this Friday vccre 1.0011 apfwantments tt th,

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