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VOL. 44 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956 NO. 48 Blood Trophy Council Sets ' Play Reopens A /aAgain at Stake llonda V For Leaders' Symposium The Seliah Periera Memorial Open Meeting For 3-Day Run Trophy is at stake again in next Student Council yesterday ap- week's All-Campus Blood Drive. or omg proved Monday, IX.c. 10, as the "Shadow and Substance," directed by Dr. James Clancy, will Sponsored by the San Jose Elks official date for an open Council reopen tonight in the College Theater for a three-day run. This play Club and represented by a plaque meeting, aimed at acquainting the is the Drama department's contribution to "Religion-in-Life Week," which remains at the winning students with the workings of Memorial Chapel Site in Ireland. their government. New selection and is based on the Catholic faith school. this perpetual trophy is The play is not. however, an exposition of Catholicism, but an awarded annually to the Califor- The meeting, open to all stu- supreme faith of an Policy Drafted expression of the Irish peasant girl named Brigid, nia college or unix vrsity com- dents, will be held at 330 pm Of Religious Discussion portrayed by Elizabeth Keller, and its influence on those she loves. in Room 55, the Little Theater. The Homecornine, Committee pleting the must effect:se blood re- A leader's symposium w;11 highlight today's religious -4' Edmund Holmes, as the paroch- By constitution, the student body cently decided on a 11..w polies cfis,ities education and recruiting program. tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Memorial Chapel. The symposium will ial schoolmaster, writes an anon. is invited to attend all Council for the selection of nest year', Ridder Speaks It has never left San Jose State. be held in conjunction with Religion-in-Life Week and the Centennial mows book, criticizing the leader- meetings, but cramped quarters Homecoming Committee nlf.mbers Lecture Series. ship of the church. He is discov- Prospective donors for the in the Student Union have made Under the new policy, any stu- Topic of discussion for be .0n Hungary ered and fired from his job by blood drive, %%Inch is Ill be held this unfeasible. A similar open dents interested in being on the the symposium will "How Does Your Skerritt, played by Ivan on Dee. 11 and 12, may pick up meeting last semester drew a ca- Faith Support and Challenge Our Present Social, Political, and Eco- Canon committee would be required to nomical Paulsen, whose cold intellectuality pledge cards in the Outer quad pacity crowd. Order?" Taking part in the symposium are: the Rev. John S. Next Thursday submit regular ASB appointive Duryea, cattu,lic; Rabbi is a barrier to understanding his betueen 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Also appraised at yesterday's position applications to the re- Morton Walter Ridder, chief of the parishioners. today or tomorrow. The card Is meeting was a recommendation Fiertnan, Jeuish; and the tte¦.. R. ceptionist in the Student Union. Wilbur Simmons. Washington Bureau for the San The play includes the human, a pr sory note on whirls the from the Campus Chest Drive Upper division students or stu- Protestant.. The Jose MerCury-News, now en route recipient pledges one plat of Committee f 0 r distribution of symposium will end the fifth day's humorous qualities of two cur- dents who will be upper division program in back from a trip to view the Hun- ates, Richard Geer and James (liv- blood. funds raised in the drive. Under classmen by next fall can pick up Religion-In-Life Week. situation, will speak on garian ens, who are responsive to their the approved setup, Community applications at the receptionist's DISCUSSIONS SET Dec. Ninety days Is required between lpore.)1 campus Thursday morning, churchpeople, and the awkward Chest will receive 50 per cent; desk. Completed applications must donations and donors most be at Among the ðnic* sched- 13, at ,,10::30 o'clock in Morris actions of Thomas Prather, as the Hungarian relief, 20 per cent; be submitted to the Student Union least 18. Those under 21 must uled for today at 12:30 p.m, is Dailey Auditorium. schoolmaster, Francis O'Con- Red Cross, 10 per cent; World before the start of Christmas va- new have waivers signed by their par- 6 an informal dliveurtalon In the Bidder will report on events in nor. University Service, 10 per cent; cation. ents. student V on "%% hat Is the Hungary and Austria as he and Heart Fund, 5 per cent; and Can- Interviews for the position of Others in the cast are Shirley Message of Religion to Marriage his wife. Marie, 59 them. They The Blood Drive Committee has cer Fund, 5 per cent. Homecoming Committee ('hair- Ahern as Miss Katy Cooney, the anti the Eanilh?" Students have just spent 30 days making a announced that students who con- Goal for the drive is $10,000. man will be held Jan. 13, at 3:30 uill local spinster; Ruth McCormick as take part In the illsetoodon ulth first-hand investigation, and are tribute to the blood drive will In other action yesterday, the p.m. in the Student Union. Thomasina Concannon, the can- Glenna MeCommons acting ws telling their story in the columns niece; Craig Thush as Martin automatically become members of Council opened applications for The new chairman and this ons editor of "A Spartan from the moderator. of the San Jose Mercury-News. Mullahone; and Barbara Ruhle as the San Jose State Blood Credit year's committee members then Start," freshman orientation mag- Rabbi 1.1,1111111, The college Lecture Committee, his wife, Rosey Violet. Club. Members of this chtb and will interview students interested the Rev. Sim- azine. Applications may be ob- mons Auld iii Rev. directed by Joe H. West, dean of Johnson is technical their immediate families will be in the chairmanships of such clan- Robert Mac- J. Wendell entitled to draw blood free for tained in the Student Union and Donald. Citholie, who discussed educational services and summer director, and Miss Berneice Prisk mittees as parade, publicity. down- one year. applicants will be interviewed at town merchants RABBI MORTON HERMAN the I pit n yesterday's informal sessions, is making arrangements and queens. . . sv mposioni spe.n.cr Is costume designer. the regular Council meeting next discussion, will sit in on the stu- for the lecture. The Journalism The coming drive Is being co- and Advertising Department is Wednesday. dent discussions. Students are in- sponsored by the Blood Drive sponsoring the program. ASB President R a y Freeman vited to take part in the discus- Committee and the campus unit stressed that applicants should Bronzan Named Roof Raising sions, according to Claudette The News Events class, con- Closing Polio Al- of the Air Force ROTC. AF- have some experience in the field len, chairman of Religion-in-Life ducted by Ralph C. Westerman. ROTC cadets will be given rib- of journalism and the ability to Coaching Aide. journalism, will move To Last Two Week. instructor in Shots Readied bons after their first donation carry out administrative duties, from the Little Theater to the and bronze or silver stars for such as seletcion of a staff. 'In East-West Game In an afternoon lecture, the event. auditorium for the Students who received their 'Subsequent donations. Rotwrt T. (Bob) Bronzan More Weeks Rev. Simmons will talk on "Com- Joseph Ridder, publisher of the first or second polio shot prior to yesterday was named as assist- Numbers of "sidewalk superin- parative Religions" as part of to- accompany The Blood Drive Committee is Mercury-News, may the registration for vaccinations ant coach for the annual Shrine tendents" a not so rare breed day's program. Originally sched- Waiter Ridder to the campus for under the chairmanship of Maur- Court To Probe at SJS, and who are eligible for East-West charity football clas- which inhabits the area around uled for the lecture was the Rev. executive een Larrigan. Other executives the talk. Kenneth Conn, their second or third shot, can re- sic to be held In San Francisco any large construction ,proJect- - Arthur Takemoto, pastor of the of the Mercury-News, and are Diane_ Harlow, publicity; Cor- editor cehe either of the last two in- Revelries By-Laws neel¦rtlIng Los Angeles Buddhist Church, who inne Borello and Liz Heath, sec- Dee. 29, to an an- will iNive two niore weeks to a member of the Journalism De- jections next Tuesday or Thurs- nouneement view tlie Taking of the is unable to be here. retaries; Cathy Westermann, pos- Student Court this week set made by Bill Coff- roof and partment's Advisory Board, will be day, according to Dr. Thomas J. mann, director of the game. floors I 11ƒƒ :icy. Classroom Build- in Ridder's party for the campus ters; Elma Van Fossen, historian. about investigating the by-laws PRIEST TO TALK Gray, health officer. of the Revelries Board for infor- Bronzan thus becomes the ing. On the agenda for Dr. Gray disclosed that these mation concerning possible rules thinl new coach it, he named to The lifting project began yester- tomorrou's Dr. Dwight Bentel, head of the program will be a morning %tor- persons who had an injection be- Infractions. it was announced yes- the West coaching staff. Earlier day afternoon on the 6th and Department of Journalism and Ad- ship nerVICP fore the registration on campus terday by Chief Justice Gary L. T. (Buck) Shaw, coach at the San Fernando section and will for Roman (nth- vertising, will introduce the speak- Several Tests continue "round the clock, seven oilers it 7:45 o'clock In Newman had letters placed on their re- Clarke. Air Force Academy, was HAMA er and his guests. Westerman will Hall, 79 ceipts instead of numbers. The Court, through Prosecuting head coach to replace Red San- days a week. until completed," re- S. .5th St. The Rev. preside. Duryea will lead the service. At Attorney Curtis Luft, have asked ders of UCLA and Jiwk CurtIce ported Frank Buxton, job super- "Since we are calling students Can Be Taken :30 !LIM a for a clarification of the Board's of Utah was tabbed to take intendent. lecture. "Can Christ- for their shots by numbers," Dr. lanit) Sing. CI% i [lint Inn ?", by-laws, after it was reported over for Abe Martin of Texas Haydraulic jacks will haul the Gray said, "there has been some roof be given in the Slemorlal Cha- Surprise Fest This January that several appointments to the Christian. Wonsan steps In for section to the top of the confusion as to when these peo- pel. group were made without approv- Dallas Ward of the University 15 columns. When this is corn- ple with letters on their receipts The next Personnel Tests for pleted, the jacks will then raise al of the Student Council. of Colorado. Along with the discussions, pan- Secret of SAC should come in." graduate students who have not the second and third floors A representative from the Rev- Ward and Nlartin were forced to els. lectures and worship Social Affairs Committee mem- According to Dr. Gray, the only yet taken them will be given Sa- their proper positions. itervires, elries Board has been asked to to withdraw InCAUfn, their several talks will be heard by stn. bers and their dates have a "sur- qualification for the last two shots turday, Jan. 12. The tests will session next When this section is finished party to look forward to attend t h e Court teams svill be featured in bowl dents in classrooms Students. re- prise" Is that the second must follow the be given for entering students and Tuesday in an attempt.to clear up the ,rrews will move on and corn- on Friday, Dec. 14. games it hill Sanders' withdraw- gardless of religious first by at least four weeks and all other undergraduates on Jan. the matter, Clark stated. plete the other sections in a Hain- affiliation, The "surprise" is a secret 'known al canw at the request of the are welcome to the third must follow the sectind 22 and Feb. 7. The graduate tests administration at UCLA. lor manner-- working continuously attend any of the only to the Surprise Party Com- also will be given on Feb. 7. until the job is done. tel kit ii's, explained mittee, with Bud Fisher as chair- by seven months. Miss Allen. man. To become a member of the Next Tuesday, persons with re- 'The graduate tests consist of the Professor Donates SAC, students must attend three ceipts up to 750 will receive their ACE psychological test, a read- consecutive meetings. If they wish first of two injections. On Thurs- ing test, and the Miller Analogies Negative Supply ASB President To Give 'Pen Talk' to take part in the "surmise" day, persons with receipts num- Test. The Mechanics of Evpres- A major part of the lifelong col- event, they must attend the meet- bered up to 1000 can receive their sion and achievement tests in so- lection of negatives of George E. ings prior to Dec. 14. The SAC initial shot. The shots will be cial studies, science, and mathe- Stone. retired San Jose State To Campus Chest Drive Committee meets each Thursday at 3:30 p.m. given from 2 to 4 p.m., both days, matics will be given to the under- photography professor. has been in Room 24. in the Health Office, Room 31. graduates. donated to the college by Profes- Ray Freeman, president of the :hers and team captains today at ' Team captains will receive "dope sor Stone. Associated Students, will give a 3:30 p.m. in Room 118 of the sheets- at the meeting 'The sheets "pep talk" to the Campus Chest UNITED PRESS ROUNDUP T h e collection includes nega- Engineering Building, Boo Hos-1 (-ordain information of Campus tives that prote.ssor Stone made Drive executive committee mern-Ifeldt, drive chairmad. announced. Chest that will help students tak- in Europe, including sets taken ing part In the campus-a tie solici- in Rome. the Panama Canal, the tation program to explain possible Hungarian Women Defy Reds British Museum, and in museums quest ions. and libraries in the United States. Captains were reminded by One set that is of special in- Nancy Strickler, solicitations terest is concerned with the his- chairman. to turn in their lists Before Eyes of U.S., Britains tory of transportation. Also in- of team members at today's meet- docu- BUDAPEST Thousands of I TEXTBOOK 'CONSPIRACY' 21-year-old Air Force veteran who cluded in the collection are ing. The lists arc one of the steps ments, drawings and photographs In the angry women defied Russian tanks SAN FRANCISCO Assistant killed one motorist and critically solicitation eommittee's California Gold Wednesday to stage protest dem- Attorney General Clarence Linn wounded a second yesterday in an depicting t h e program to reach every student Rush. on onstrations in front of the U.S. said Wednesday that conspiracy unprovoked shooting on a high- campus with a personal %kit. and British legations here. charges will be filed "in the near way near here. Accepting the gift on behalf of Don Smith, Dri,..t treasurer, the college. executive Dean C. The women clawed and scream- future" against six major text- stated that students could mail District Attorney N. J. Men- Grant Burton said, "Mr. Stone's money and checks directly to ed at Hungarian police and "mil- book publishers. the aid said no charges would be gift if of inestimable value to the drive. Money and checks should itiamen" who ran interference for The 4. :metes will state that brought against Elmo Junior college archives and teaching pro- Ire sent and addressed to the Cam- the Russian armor, but there was the publishers conspired to Hatton of ( lin114.01. who killed gram. We sincerely appreciate his pus Chest Drive Committee. San no shooting and no report of ser- form an illegal boycott of Cal- a unman (triter lind pumped thoughtfulness which, along with .lose State College, ious casualties. ifornia by refusing to eel] their San Jose, Cal- five shots into a man, until the his splendid teaching. will make ifornia. The official Czech news agen- hooks to the state under the results of the evaminatIon are him long remembered by students cy meanwhile reported from present purchasing sp.tem, Linn known. The results alli deter- Part of the proceeds from next and faculty" ' week's drive will go to the Budapest that Ow Janos Mader said. mine future action. 310,000 Hungarian government had as- fammuni t Chest. M)st students 19 HET IN BUR CRASH curled Memel! Jones of the Uni- HUNGARY REJECTS VISIT have at some time received direct TRUCKEE, Calif. Nineteen !hinders Messiah ted Press and other au-stern BUDAPEST - - The official ra- benefits from one of the 30 siren- persons were injured Wednesday correspondents of "falsely dis- dio said Wednesday Ti ) I ' Presented I cies in the San Jose area being when a Greyhound bus collided United Na- torting" statements by a Radar tions Secretary helped by the Chest's Red Feather with a heavy tractor-trailer rig General Did The Me%stah, Christmas Ora- spokesman. Hammarskjold's plan to visit Hun- torio by George Drive, according to Berghild Kau.. In a "banding cloud of snow" at Frederic Handel, Radar police ordered Jones to gary Dec. 16 is "not gee, public relations director a Donner Lake. agreeable to will be presented by the San Jose leine Hungary by midnight Wed- the Hungarian government." State College men'e and women's the Community Welfare Council of Santa Clara nesday or face arrest. They re- PSYCHIACTRIC QUIZ "Mr. Hammarskpild u111 not glee club. the a capella choir and County. She added fused to honor a special visa that SAN JOSE Santa Clara visit Budapest on Dec. It." said the symphony orchestra Sunday. CAMPEN CHEST MIMECarol Pearcy, right, stvls snidest and that students would probably all program director of the Camp Fire Olrls camp at would have allowed him to stay County officials Wednesday or- an official broadcast quoting an Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. in the Morris Big Basin, witches directly benefit in the course of week. as two counselor's say goodbve to a voting Camp Fir. tilri. Campus through the dered a psychiatric hearing for a official agency. Dailey AuditOrium. Chest funds nill aid the camp through the Community t hest. time. 111.WWwWwWWIMSIMIWIIIIWININI

Students Laud Course LI:ATRONIZI YOUR 1)90A WI+ By DON BECKER ADVIRTISERS Spaztana The opportunity to see class- discussions. and PreNentation SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE room theory put into actual prac- of background material by Dr. tice in the world of business will Skint/ are included on the Thursday, December 6, 1956 be offered by the Business Depart- agenda along aith the field GASOLINE ment between semesters next tripe. UP! February. firms and organi- PRICES LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler Pegasus Offers Activity in Creative Writing Among the Dear Thrust and Parry : "Business and Inoustry in the zations on the schedule are Food A new Engh,h Ford sells for $1545 Gets up To meet people with whom you have something in common, to Bay Area," an intensified one- Machinery & Chemical Co., the and costs $9.96 weekly. Exchange. per gallon. Almost have opportunities for broadening your sphere of acquaintance. to week one-unit course, was first of- San Francisco Stock to 35 rn¦las the ncessary have a chance to swap ideas on the subjects which interest you, these fered at the end of last semester Pacific Gas & Electric, and the any car Will make are some of the reasons for attending college. More specifically, they and recei%ed the acclaim of the 40 Federal Reserve Bank in San down payment. are reasons for joining an honorary or special interest group. students who took the course. Francisco. Interest in writing -commercially, artistically, or just for fun Actually, acclaim is a con- Present plans call for the course servative description has been growing on college campuses in the last 'several years. of the to begin on Friday, Feb. 1, run- manner in %%Idyll the course Wan Pegasus, the honorary creative writing society at SJS, is convinced ning through Thursday, Feb. 7, that its present membership does not received. Asked to u rite a cri- er reflect adequately the number excepting the weekend. of students on campus who are interested in writing. 1Ve are con- tique at the conclusion of the Interested stdents are requested vinced that many more students who are at present members would course, with no ni .s being sign a tentative sign-up sheet welcome the opportunitites which this organization if they used, the students' papers read to aftords board near the CALAME were aware of their existence and the nature ith the same laudatory terms on th bulletin HARVEY of their membership Regis- qualif icat ions. one might espect to read in a Business Division office. AUTHORIZED DEALER tration procedure will be announ- CY 5-5960 Membership in Pegasus is open to any student on campus who Broadiaay review of "My Fair 721 Willow at Dolmas ced on Jan. 2. 1937. demonstrates a proficiency in creative writing, regardless of major Lady." or other academic qualification. In order to become a member, a Some sample quotes, ". , most interesting student should submit a manuscript to the English office, to one of course I've ever taken in college," one said. the faculty advisers (Dr. Esther Shepherd, Dr. James 0, Wood, Mrs. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1.0tliSe Hayes, Mr. Robert Woodward), or to any Pegasus member. "I've learned more from this This manuscript need not be a poem or short story but may be an course than half of all the other business courses I've essay, play, segment from a novel in progress. or any other recognized taken in mosher's for men literary form. Pegasus members and advisers read submitted manu- college," proclaimed another. scripts and vote on the admission of members. "Why aren't tare more courses 121 SOUTH FOURTH STREET What dots Pegasus offer? A chance for stimulating friendships, like this?" one asked. and a clearing house for ideas about writing; a chance to have manu- "Every business major should take this course." another recom- scripts read and discussed from a point of view different from that WILL REMAIN of the classroom; a chance, if the student wishes. to work on the mended. There were many more e-tr. comments of a similar nature. Not staff of Reed, the campus literary magazine. In addition, Pegasus this NIGHTS 41110 year is planning a program of guest speakers and performers. An one of the 40 students had a OPEN 430 derogatory open meeting to which all who are interested in writing are invited statement to make. except that possibly the bus was tie JUST gECENTLY LEARNED TO pAKE! will be held Thursday night, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Rosemary UNTIL CHRISTMAS 11, TAKE IT YOU not quite up Smith, 363 Peachtree Lane, San Jose. Dr. Esther Shepherd will tell to par. stories. and refreshments will be served. Anyone planning to attend With the first obering of the The largest IVY LEAGUE course such a Dr. T. J. tlumni Group Builds College Prestige should contact the English office and leave his name and address sticesss, selection in all Son Jose with Mrs. Gerblick, or with any Pegasus member. Sielaff, associate professor of business and originator of the Edith Alcock, Social Chairman USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN By Seeking 'A inning Football Teams' ASB 7872 course, has already lined up a By ALEX GOFF tentative program for the Feb- the campus some independently ruary A person would have to be quite tion of anything athletic. Critics OK edition of "Business and In- thinking individuals who dare to dustry in the Bay Area." isolated from the rest of the However, the Spartan Alumni Dear Thurst and Parry: voice their criticism of someone Last time, the on United States never to have heard Association. under the direction of emphasis was In reply to Clara Aasland's who Dame University, every- President Ed Mosher and Secre- is supposed to be an author- marketing. This time it will be of Notre comment in Monday's column, I mosiler's for men ity in the field. of a more general nature. one probably will agree. tary Peg Major, is often criticized The would like to bring up the fact Those who for collecting fees from graduat- sit passively, whether operations of many areas of busi- l'CD is a fine university, boast- that the question period of a because of lack of information ness kill be investigated. ing seniors on the basis that too or ing the best in many specialized lecture is intended for the views ex:cessive speaking large a portion of the funds serve feeling of courtesy, do on how the idea for fields such as engineering and of the listeners, whether or not not contribute to the presentation the course came to him, Dr. athletic. or specifically football, law. But is this the reason for the they agree with those presented unbiased Sielaff said. "There purposes. of information to the were too nigh universal familiarity of the by the speaker. students. many business majors 1%ho had institution? I should say not. In reality, the plans of the NO STRINGS The reaction to Monsieur Luc's Jerry Prosek never seen the inside of a busi- Winning fotball teams are the Alumni Association are far more speech shows that we have on ASB 5371 ness. There wen. market ing one reason: balanced than most realize. in- number majors (Dr. Sielaff's specialty, It is one of the main purposes chiding plans for an on campus Explanation Asked for Code Change Story by the way), who had never "Alumni House" with lounges and ATTACHED of the San Jose State Alumni Dear Thrust and Parry: seen a merchandising house, and to aid the Spartan rooms for small alumni reunions Association On page one, column on of Monday's issue of many others In the serious and the use of student groups and the SPARTAN football program in all ways pos- DAILY is an article headed 'Faculty Asks Code Change.' The article area's of business uho Ines administrative association.k. sible. states that the Faculty Council is asking President Wahlquist to little other than the theory of to this offer Like it or not, winning football The Alumni Placement Service attempt to get the college allowed to require foreign languages as a their own particular filed. is to be expanded to include a teams have a unique way of die- requirement for graduation because many Social Science Department "We set up the course so stu- seling the prestige of the college job-finding program for graduates classes are severely overcrowded. The implication is that the faculty ' dents would be able to have more they represent, and this is no who have been out of school 3 or wishes to add these foreign languages to the programs, not because than just theoretical knowledge." looking less applicable to San Jose State. 4 years and are for a they are good for anyone, but to alleviate the crowded classes. This he continued. A college's athletic success in gen- better job or a salary boost. suonds absurd. May I have an explanation, please? A clearer insight to business in Sharinlid, eral has a peculiar way of cor- With the growth of the Alumni W. R. Leak practice on the part of the stu- companq relating ss ith the value of an aca- Association, increased benefits to ASB 566 dents was the goal of Dr. Sielaff. demic degree received by any stu- every member of the Association From the critiques written by his Service Station cial goals from academic den graduated from said school. will result, Miss Major explained Athletics College? stan- students. he certainly succeeded. Everyone benefits, to some ex- in a recent interview. Aid to Ekar Tinirst and Parry: dard., publicity f progress, One marketing major who ad- and barbarism front enlighten- tent, even the psuedo-intellectual students in the form of both aca- Since college football is always mittedly tinew little of the prac- 2nd & WILLIAM ment, anti-energy avant guarde w h demic a n d athletic four-year a controversial topic and has, of the athletic departments tical side of business saki: grows 11%111 still' ragr iiprm men- Scholarships. none of which are late, provided some interesting of our to.tiools should be phisi- "Little did I realize that a de- SAN JOSE now avsilable. will result. Aid to letters to T&P, I feel that a new cally separated from the aca- partment store like IL C. Cap- various departments unable to approach should be made in find- demic departmens. %vell's had 103 separate depart- ments and a set of books CUT THIS OUT! receive state financing for de- ing a solution to the problem of There shou Id be in effect, for Spartan Daily sired programs will also be pro- each. . reconciling "Glamor, Glory and schools of f o 0 tit a I 1, baseball, All the students Son Jose State College vided by the growth of the associ- Gate Receipts," with the arris of swimming and the like, which completed the Ente,ed as second c'ass matter ation. Research grants a n d en- course with a better idea of the higher education. would be part Of a separate April 24, 1934, at San Jose, Calif.. (km nments to the college will also The line of demarcation be- pr act ic a I applications of the 2 GALLONS ETHYL ..cder the act a March 3, 1879. --Tity. "The College of Athletics." result. theory picked up in classrooms. Member Celiforn'a Newspaper Pub- tween "competitive sports" and In this way neither institution Suffice to say, better equiped yhets Associat. - "The more members we have, athletic training has never. I would involve the other in squab- to Gasoline Absolutely FREE Pet,hed by step Into a job. SHARIN daily the Assodated the more services we can perform think, been successfully drawn. bles over scholarship, "aid to Students of San Jose State College. The tentative program for the When You Purchase for the college, its students and its The result is that certain activities needy students," and departmen- ercept Saturday end Sunday, during unique course rise coliege year ssil, one issue dur- alumni." Miss Major explained. which d r a w large numbers of tal requirements. will include visits Five Gallons ,ng each final examination period. In 1 h e foreseeable future, a spectators have the inevitable ap- to firms and organizations in ftve If the student wishes to develop SubscOptions accepted only on a Spartan Summer camp for Alumni peal to first the "school spirit " major business fields. EXPIRES JAN. 6, 1957 LIMIT I Coupon Per Purchase rerneinder,i-school yes, buss. In his mind, or his also m a y he established. next the "competitive urge," and body, or neither, Talks by businessmen, elate- fall semester, $3; in Spcng semester, the way would be clearly marked, 11.50. Also on the horizon is a new finally. t h e "end-justifies-the- and the unfortunate confusion Telephone: CYpress 4-6414Edi- athletic stadium to accomidate the means" pyschology, which pro- with which the present system Est. 210; Advertising Dept. inereasing number of Spartan duces effigy-hanging" and other 1st. 211. abounds would vanish. I oi S avers. similar behavior. Press Printing of the Globe Co.. In order to separate (simmer- ASB 81334 1445 South First St.. Jose, Calif. But to accomplish these ends, 4111116-ss the Alumni Association must ex- ATTENTION!! fdaor ' pond. The Association is 5 years 'Juniors' Schedule First Symphony -1 o'say from teaching the ranks JOHN KEPLINGER of The first concert of the current Clara County. The group was or- Business Manager the West Coast mammoths. Miss symphony season will be present- ganized four years ago and is, JACK ERICKSON Major feels. She predicts, how- Dey Editor ed by the San Jose Junior, Sym- sponsored by San Jose Elks Lodge ALL STUDENTS ever. that in five years member- DON BECKER phony Orchestra tomorrow even- and the San Jose Symphony As- ship will at least double. News Editor Bob Pentser ing at fl o'clock in the San Jose sociation. 1. For quicker service Feriture Editor . Clark Biggs The power of the UCLA. U.C. State College concert Hall. Under Sports Editor Sal Orlando The program 'a ill Include music and Stanford alumni groups stem the direction of Allyn Ferguson Society Editor Eleanor Tognot ranging from Handel and Mozart from their size, she explained. Jr.. professor of InUsie at Stan- 2. For hotter pizza Fine Arts Editor .. Barbera Herten to two contemporary composers, Wire Editor . Bob Barker Sc) to accomplish its end, which lord University, the program is air A a ron Copland a nd Her.] Photo Editor Jim S'ms to improve the college both free, Eschange Editor . .. . Fred Claire 3. For choice seating academically and athletically, the -The Junior Symphony is made McDonald. Also featured on the Librrin . . Jerry Rothe Spartan Alumni Associator,- must Rporters tip Of Junior and senior high school program %sill be two special in- 4. For more music enjoyment Isti Beretini. Don Beeler, Lou gi rAv. students from throughout Santa strumental groups, Ann. Bone. Mike Becosis, Gory Butler, Growth of the Association and Jemes Cypher, Alex Goff, Jim Hu- larlder-climhing of t he athletic 5. For less crowded conditions shes*, Torn Larimore, Dick O'Connor, ' program will take place hand in Don Osborne, Marilyn Peen, Res.- I.nd Ryrnond. Kenneth Powell, John hand, not independently. Miss Ma- DON'T WAIT FOR THE WEEKEND RUSH Spalding. Welt Taylor Dick Tyler, jor feels. WORK OF ART COME ON IN ON TUES., THURS. Fin Warren, Leigh Weimer', Don Miss Major likes to draw an WED. or analogy between t h c Spartan ENJOY YOUR PIZZA IN COMFORT AT AdYertising Steff by Alumni Association hire.,t- Office M4/109T Frances Shred and a Gerald Ulrich. Wayn Halbert. eItip.eation. which In reality the Boh Nii tints, Howl ':roliP is. As in a commereial eor- ART CLEANERS Hustedt. Bob Mont11 Nick 13,11, Bar- eoratton. alumni Association mem- bera Bennion. Tidy McDoneld. Dawn bers, or stockholders, elect then' 398 E. Santa Clara fognoli, Joan Henderson. Dave Yos- presentatives, the i3Caird of 111- SAN REMO'S sem. Ed Regaled*, Larry Koufmns. Bill Boggle, Jerry Humpal. Kenneth I eetois. SWEATERS & CASHMERE COATS 218 WILLOW OFF ALMADEN Cornett, Ponwld Toth, Katherine Ron- In following, when the corpor- done, Joe Kennedy, Glenn Dooley. :Ilion benefits, so do the stock- O U R Tuesday thru Thursday 5 P.M. to 12 A.M. !udders , 15% Friday end Saturday 5 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. 62) When the academie and atieo, SPECIALTY Sundays 4 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. prestige of the achool inerea,, DISCOUNT With in future years and SJS dew., Your 5c Juke Box Closed Mondays ..... will become worth Just that mar, 1 Hr. Service ASB CARD "Service with a smile from charming waitresses & Pizzo Men" more. Sounding Off MEMO. PiKA Defeats Kappa Alpha, 8-0 By JOHN SPALDING The question confronting California Assn. fans this season is not whether the University of San Francisco Dons will league for Independent Champs Win top the the third straight year, but rather how close the other seven clubs will come. Coach Phil V’oolpert’s two-time national champions again appear to have too much- -despite the loss of All-Americans 'Mural Grid Title in Rain and K. C. Jones, and team leader Hal Perry Independent champion Pi Kappa /VA's passing attack failed and Returnees Carl BoIdt 16-41 , (6-7), Alpha parlayed an early safety I e Pisus took oer ii doss /IS. '6-3) and Mike Preaseau 16-4) all are solid players. well grounded in and a late touchdown to defeat Thi rest of the game was of the fundamentals of the Woolpert system. This foursome has been lnterfraternity grid kingpin Kap- Its,' three-downs md-potit variety. bolstered by the acquisition of Art Da3, (6-9) and Al Dunbar 16-0), pa Alpha, 8-0, for the 1956 'rune! 5) it h both "hi 1%1 mg a good both transfers from Hannibal-LeGrange J.C. in Missouri, and Dave mural crown, yesterday afternoon I defensive rush in the line, but onb Lillevand 5-111 who moved up from the fresh. at the Spartan track stadium. I ,faic passing. Although the lull Good board work coupled with better shotmakers than ever The contest. played despite in- 55.15 dried bet)seen plays, the gen- before will has,. to offset the absence of outstanding defensive termittent drizzles, was a &fens- i erally damp conditions definitely play of the graduated trio. ive battle all the way -- the score hindered the passers. Last season's second place Loyola will have seven returning standing at 2-0 until the next to Each team played without the lettermen, but Lion Coach BiirDonovan is troubled by lack of height. the last play of the game. services of key front line person-1 and may choose to play a ball control tpe of gante. On that play, PiKA halfback nel - the KAs with All-Gni Forward Dave Benederet 16-41 averaged 15.9 points per game Bob Gadsby took a pitchout from Barney Sabo, out with an Ii during the 1955-56 CBA campaign and is expected to lead the club quarterback Lloyd Webb and and Wiley Schmidt, and the hi., again. Bill McMahon HOLLYWOOD (6-4) hit at a 10.6 point clip before being side- scored from the 2-yard line. Gads- without lien Prather. lined with injuries. Others figured for starting assignments include by had set up the.score on the Statistically, the new champs, Garnett Brow (64) and Tom Donahue 15-11). previials play, when he intercept- can be proud of the way they STUDIO John Thomas (6-5) and Dave Davis (6-4) provide College of the ed a desperate KA pass near mid- contained Hushaw. The fleet K's Pacific With the loop's best one-two scoring punch. Thomas. all-CBA field and moved 40 yards down halfback carried es times, for a and Camera Shop last year, maintained a 21.4 point average and missed beating Russell the sideline to the two. net of only five yards. and was for high season honors by only four points. Davis, co-holder of the able to break away on only one The only other score of the single-game high at 42 paints, tame fast in the latter half of the of his two !suss receptions - for game came on the sixth play. seaeon and averaged 16.5 points. Both were among the league's top a 20-yar4 pickup. GRADUATION five in rebounding. when KA halfback Jim Beadnell aas unable to handle a low pass PIKA rushers fared belles PORTRAITS Holdovers Britt (6-61 and 110 Ed lliday (6-5) Kill team from center; the ball rolling out Webb traveled 19 yards in amen with former Santa Rosa J.C. great Ken Flail; (6-5) to give the of the endzone for the two-pointer. carries and Gadsby 15 yards in Tigers one of the tallest clubs In the circuit. On only two other occasions lour attempts. Coach Jim Weaver of St. Mary's will mix four lettermen with did either club manage to put to- I In the aerial deportment. WOl. 11 sophomores in an attempt to 41 North First improve the Gaels fourth place gether a drive of any consequCnce. hit on but three of 15 attempts standing. . for 23 yards. Beadnell's rot CY 2-8960 The crimson-shined Pikes bat- It should be said that these sophs move up from a squad which 16, for 46 yards was better, but tled against time in the first half. posted a 13-2 record against top local yearlings, and that one of the the KA chucker had three inter- going 53-yards in eight plays, only returnees is Odell Johnson. FAMILAR FACE--K. C. Jones, former All-American (ager at the cepted Francisco, goes after loose ball during the final to fail on a last-play pass which Johnson (6-11 posted a 17.9 point average last year was. University of San and game of the Olympic basketball finals in Melbourne. The United went incomplete in the endzone named to the all-league quintet. His almost phenomenal accuracy States, with Jones and ex-USF teammate Rill Russell leading the line, from the floor i 50.3 per cent) and the free throw line (82 per cent) way, defeated Russia, 89-55, to win tie' title. Other plaver pictured Starting from their 20-yard both were tops in the league. I. Russia's M. Semenov. it was Webb sweeping for IS; Webb San Jose State pins its hopes on a big man, Mary Branstrom passing to Mike Niemele need windshield for eight yeards and to Dave Cm. (6-7), two small guards, Eddie Diaz 15-11) and Don Rye (6-0) and best for seven more; Webb on a host of "in-betweens" including Gil Egeland (6-3), Denny Harris (6-5) and Jack Rowley 16-2% ). - sweep for four yards and then wipers? tossing to Gadsby for eight and a Spartan mentor Walt McPherson also isCO-unting heavily on SIP0111111FS first down on the 15. Webb then footballers Art Powell (6-2) and Hal Boutte (6-3% I. Powell hit at That's exactly what you do need when wearing standard ally Report on Spartan Athletics went up the middle to the seven. a 31-plus point pace at San Diego J.C. before the rain. Why not try a pair of our Contact moving on to San and, on the final play, passed in- glasses in Jose. Both he and Rotate. a transfer from Hartnell College, are Lenses and let natures own windshield wipers, (your eye- Thursday, December 6, 1956 SPARTAN DAILY Page 3 complete to Gadsby. expected to aid Branstrom on the boards. lids) provide you with clear, safe vision. Santa ('Iara Is In process of building and Coach Bob Feeriek Kappa Alpha had its chance in will depend on veterans Rich Montgomery (6-7), Gary Gilimor List the second half. With a fourth (6-0), I.0 Jenkins (6-2) and Dick Garibaldi (6-4) to make his Moose Myers Joins down and 10 situation, teadnell CONTACT LENS CENTER "revoking door" offense click. hit end Bob Nelson on a down- SPECIALISTS WITH CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES and-out pattern, Nelson making a Montgomery was the CBA's third best rebounder and averaged ALLEN FRANK JACKSON Technicians Of Spartan Fete Guests beautiful diving catch on the Pi- JOE 16.3 points a game in league play, mostly on his fine hook shot. KA 15. All-Greek halfback Jim 213 S. FIRST CY 7-5174 Last year's successful freshman squad willed the Broncos soph Jack "Moose" Myers, coach of the College of Pacific Tigers, Jerry Bachich (6-4), who is regarded as a real corner. has announced that he will attend the annual Spar-Ten Club foot- Hushaw carried to the six. but the Six lettermen return to Fresno State's squad, but Coach Bill ball banquet Wednesday night. Vandenburgh will look to Jaycee transfers to improve the Bulldog's With the addition of the Bengal mentor, the fete should 2-12 league record. represent the largest gathering of top-flight football coaching talent Vandenburgh has two good men Ln Gary Alcorn (6-8) who under one roof in several seasons. averaged 20 points per game at Fresno J.C., and Don Leone (54) coaches already listed to attend the banquet include a great Boorman from Reedley Other top Buck Shaw, coach of the Air Last season's top scorer Len Brown (6-31 returns as does guard Force Academy and a long-time Dick Diebert (6-0). Brown is expected to carry the scoring, but will be Matmen Open Bay Area favorite as coach of helped in that department by the return from military service of the San Francisco 49crs, and Len Rolland Todd (6-3). Todd led the Bulldogs in scoring in 1954. Casanova, coach of the Oregon Pepperdine can go in only one direction !Season ; Down in the CBA standings - University foot ball team. up. Coach R. L. "Duck" Dowell's cagers were welcomed into the cammova IS a great favorite league last year and proceeded to set a new loop record by dropping Bears, 34-0 Jose area and was 14 consecutive games -all they played. In the San Taking advaatag(' Of 15 points of the University of Overall outlook in the CBA is for a closer and much more the coach gained by forfeits in three weight Sugar Riml teams interesting race, than either of the past two years, when U.S.F. Santa Clara divisions, San Jose State opened completely dominated. of the late thirties. its dual meet wrestling season last Waldorf, retir- A clearer picture of the CBA race will emerge after the Feb. 6 Lynn 'Puppy' night with a 34-0 victory over the of Cali- meeting of the Dons and COP at Stockton. Now it appears that only ing coach at University University of California on the lo- will attend. the Tigers will give Woolpert's crew any real trouble, although fornia, also cal mat. and Fresno State and perhaps San Jose State could be bothersome. Chuck Taylor of Stanford Along with the three forfeits. Joe Verducchi of San Francisco on SJS picked up 10 points State also will be present. and garnered Alpha Tau Omega matches won by pins The banquet, to be held at de- - Show Slate - an additional nine for three Scottish Rites Temple on Second ins IFC Bowling cbion victories. Street, 0111 mark the first ap- Spartan coach Hugh Mumby pearance of Iiie new San Jose STUDIO George Uchida (137), Bob IS n b praised State football coac h. - The Frank Revealing Book Title; KT Second Strangio 1177) and Greenville Titchenal. Cleveland (167) for their perform- The banquet Will honor retiring is now on the screen! A tremendous third game ef- ances during the evening. Coach Bob Bronzan, as fort by the Alpha Tau Omega Spartan KIRK ANTHONY Strangio pinned Dennis Coombs outstanding members of team gave them first place in well as DOUGLAS QUINN of Cal in 2:24 of the first period football squad. the Inter-fraternity Council bowl- the 1956 while Cleveland decisioned Thor a ill go to the out- ing tournament held at Bridge- Trophies Tesam, 13-8. and Uchida bettered player. most inspirational "LUST FOR LIFE" man's Recreation Center yester- standing Tom Miller, 9-4. dm% nfield blockyr and day afternoon. Led by Tuck Hal- player, hest George "Mickey Mouse" San- best pass protector. sey, ATO came from third place "SPIN A DARK WEB" ders registered the other SJS pin Spar-Ten Club also will after the second game to take the The Fri,th Dornergue - Lee Peterson stopping Carl Shirk in 1:23 award the ham: title. Halsey finished the tourna- win, i,resent a new at of the second canto while Lynn ment with a 531 series and a 177 guet. Brooks decisioned Ernest Salo- will be pre- game average. The new trophy SARATOGA men, 11-6, in the only other reg- sented to the San Jose State Following the ATO team score "INDIAN FIGHTER" ular match held. "Athlete of the Year." Each of 2297 was Kappa Tau with 2286. with Kirk Douglas The lone exhibition bout on the month the Spar-Tenners have Last year's winner, Delta Sigma card, however, turned out to be been selecting an "Athlete of the "LEATHER SAINT" Phi, followed in third with 2242. the best match of the night with Month" and next Wednesday one Student Rees Delta Upsilon, leaders in the SJS's Dick Weger turning back of the 12 will be chosen "Athlete tournament after t h e second Cal freshman Tom Cureton, 1-0. of the Year.'' game, finished fourth with 2232. Weger, who gave away a 10-pound Members of the San Jose State TOWNE A scant 65 pins separated the weight advantage to the Bear coaching staff emphasized that first four teams. "SEVEN LITTLE SINS'' first-year man, gained his point all members of the 1956 squad CHEVALIER Starring MAURICE Roland DeGeorge rolled the with a front sit-out escape. are invited to the banquet. A , the tournament with "WEDDING AT MONACO" high game of Freshman coach Max Coley a 227. Steve Picser of Delta Upsi- Student Rates asks that all members of the lon was second with 202. Dick I rikowia 1: I :ails freshman football squad attend Matlock of ATO was third in . the affair. EL RANCHO game scoring with 197 followed by 1111IS It was also announced that Halsey with 196. I ,, 1. etive members of the there will be a meeting of all Members of the ATO team were 1937 San Jose State tennis team prospective members of the 1957 "CRIME IN THE STREET" Halsey, Matlock, Shelley Beebe are asked to meet with coach football squad. Tuesday. And Detrick, Don Bickford and Larry Butch Krikorian this rah rnoon Coach Bob Titehenal 11.o. ask- "SCREAMING EAGLES" Cassou. Clarence Groth rolled one at the tennis (-putts at 3.30 ed that all students interested game for the winners before being o'clock. In going out for football next replaced by Mitlock. Members of Krikorian has r ailed t 114` ,meet- year meet In Room 701 of the You can have 6 monthe to ply at CALIFORNIA the runner up Kappa Tau were ing to explain the prow ant ladder Men's Gym at 3:30 p.m. "THE MOUNTAIN" Eiler, Bill Young, Don Hodgen, and the rules and re.:iilations for Although Titehenal rl ii s nut g: 01r, ELM'', Wagner Marty Quinn and Bob Lewis. the annual all-college toornament. take over officially until Jan. 1. Spencer Tracy Robert FIRST AND SANTA CLARA DSP squad members were Dick Signups for the squad will be 1957. the meeting will be an op- Park', Jim Griffith, John Dunn, taken in Room 120 of the Nlen's portunity players coaches "VAGABOND KING" for and Jim Spencer and Carl Dunville. Gm or at the tennis courts. to meet. Thursday, December 6, 1956 Sigma Chi Lists 24 Page 4 SPARTAN DAILY SPARTAN SOCIETY Fraternities Plan Parties DELTA SIGMA PHI Almaden, according tu Gil Schap- Costume Party to be held early Candidates for 1957 Football teams (min the local el% social chairman. in January. Centennial Princess chapter and the LTC chapter will -Bullet," sear and a halt old Saturday, a work day was held 'Sweetheart' Race play their annual game at Cal male German Shepherd, is the with both actives and pledges par- Will Represent SN Twenty-four candidates, repre- Sunday. An after-game get-toge- new KT mascot, according to ticipating. Couples Reveal senting San Jose State's twelve (her has been scheduled by the -Keeper of Dogs" George So- THETA CHI sororities. are currently compet- Cal men. rum. A combo from I)U fraternity As 'Rose' Candidate chosen ing for the title of "Sweetheart Plans are underway for the Redecoration% plans at the new will play for Theta L'hi's Red Ox Karen Weiss has been 5.13 chapter of of Sigma Chi," it was announced chapter's Christmas party, and chapter house still are underway. Stampede Saturday night in the to represent the Recent Pinnings Sigma No in the White Rose this week by Jerry Bartlett, gen- a joint Christmas project to be LAMBDA CHI ALPHA chapter house. terminate Satur- JOHNSON-MAHANY slum), SK president. is a senior eral chairman. held with Sigma Kappa. In conjunction with "Religion- R o n Skillicorn succeeds Dick Queen contes to Chi Al- business major day night with a formal at the Lewis Johnson. Lambda administration Two candidates from each sor- Tentative plans are for the two in-Life" week, the Rev. Henry Sanders, who will be graduated Hotel in San pha, announced his engagement to f:xim Alhambra. Sheldon is also a ority have been attending dinner organizations to visit an institu- Croes of San Jose's Grace Bap- in February, as new Theta Chi Sir Frances Drake Ruth Mahany Monday night. Ms senior business adrninstration Ma- at the Sigma chapter house during tion for either the sick. orphaned tist Church was guest speaker at treasurer. Francisco. a Centennial prin- Mahany, currently doing gradt ate Jr from La Cresenta. past weeks, as part of the selec- or needy children in the San Jose dinner Monday night. The talk Miss Weiss, other work at Stanford, is a Phi Mu. tion program. From the total of area. This is an annual project later was turned into a panel dis- cess, competed with eight girls of represent- Johnson is a senior industrial re- 24. three finalists will be chosen, with the fraternity. cussion with all Lambda Chi mem- Society Plans for the honor lations student. The couple plan with the w inner to reign over DELTA UPSILON bers participating. ing the local chapter. Saturday Science Dept. she will compete with girls from to be married during the summer. the annual Sweetheart Ball in Dus will hold a dinner exchange SIGMA CHI the University of California, the PELTON-NIELSEN March. She will be crowned by with Chi Omegas tonight. Pledges Plans are nearing completion Screen Tour Gets Paintings University of California at Davis, The traditional bridal doll was Robin Wursburg, Alpha Phi, 1956 performed in skits for entertain- for three of Sigma Chi's annual Professor Emeritus George E. the University of Nevada, Stan- passed recently by Shirley Nielsen. Sweetheart. ment. holiday functionsthe Christmas Stone this week gave to the Na- Of Swampland ford University and Fresno State. Alpha Phi. to reveal her engage- Candidates are Dot McCaron Tomorrow nigh t, members dance, the "Sweetheart" candi- tural Science Department two The Cypress Kingdom. swamp The winner will be crowned at ment to Wayne Pe lton. The couple and Sandy. Cameron, Alpha Chi will play host to the student dates' tree decorating party, and large paintings valued at from home of the Seminole Indian and the dance and be presented a do- will be married April 7 M Santa Omega; Judy Woods and Penny. nurses at San Jose Hospital. Re- the party for underprivileged chil- $500-$700 apiece. the Cottonmouth Moccasin, will zen white roses. Rosa, Miss Nielsen's home town. Commelly, Alpha Omicron Pi; Ju- treshments and entertainment dren. The paintings are by Henry be the setting of the Audubon So- Miss Weiss is a senior education The future bride is a sophomore dy Weidner and Ann Polhemus, will be prmided at the chapter The Christmas dance will be picture is of Mt. Shasta. One ciety Screen Tour Tuesday at 8 major and a member of Delta music majdr. while Pelton, from Alpha Phi; Jeri Dorsa and Mari- house. I held Saturday, Dec. 15 at Club picture is of Mt. Shasta. The p.m. in Morris Dailey Auditorium. Gamma. In addition she is one San Leandro, at present is sta- lyn Shepard, Chi Omega;,,Linda The annual "Bad Taste" dance Almaden. Social chairman Jim other is of the sand dunes of old Dr. Alexander Sprunt Jr., staff of the Homecoming queen atten- tioned at the MI% al Air Station Coleman and Charlotte Whitmer, is scheduled at Alpine Park Satur- Curnutt is in charge of arrange- San Francisco. member of the National Audubon dants. in Oakland. Delta Gamma. day night. Al Schaaf and his com- ments for all three events. Stone has had the paintings for Society since 1934, will be the Walt Tolleson's Orchestra will Sharon Yarnell a n d Colleen be will play for the dance from SIGMA NU WAITE-SMITH 25-30 years. They had been given screen tour narrator. play for the dance from 9 p.m.- Phillips, Delta Zeta; Janice Fow- 9 p.m. to 1 am. A joint DG Betty Smith passed the tra- to him by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Sigma Nu, Alpha Chi Dr. Sprunt, a graduate of Da- 1 a.m. Approximately 200 couples ler and Mitzi Kirk, Gamma Phi KAPPA ALPHA Omega Christmas party will be ditional candle recently to an- Mary Moody. vidson College, has worked with from the various campuses are Beta; Gayle Hansen and Jan Pari- Roland DeGeorge recently was held Wednesday. nounce her engagement ta Bruce The paintings will be hung in Sigma Nus are birds in every state of the Union, expected to attend. gen, Kappa Alpha Theta; Dawn elected president of the Kappa Al- Waite, SJS graduate. Miss Smith also planning for a Centennial and has been granted the title the new wing of the Science Build- Tognoli and Leslie Anderson, Kap- pha pledge class. Activities of is a senior education major from ing upon its completion. of Fellow of the American Orni- pa Delta; Pat Humble and Gayle the class include an active-pledge Burlingame and Waite, a DU, is thologists Union. Benson. Kappa Kappa Gamma; get-together planned in the near from Woodland. He is also the author of three Marie Richit and Rachel Whit- future. Concerns Plan books, "South Carolina Bird Life," YOU NG-THORNE ISO To Honor mann, Phi Mu; and Mary Eliskov- Don Becker has been working "Dwellers of the Silences," and The passing a chocolates Mon- ich and Sylvia Staub, Sigma Kap- on the Delta Gamma-Pi Kappa Career Talks; "Album of Southern Birds." day night at Co-ed Manor re- Club Sponsors pa. Alpha-Kappa Alpha annual Chil- Tickets for the screen tour will vealed the engagement of Nancy dren's Christmas Party. The affair be on sale to students for 50 cents International Students Organi- Thorne to Gene Young. A junior will be held at the Red Barn Sun- Begin Monday at the door of the auditorium. Miss zation will hold its Sponsors' G.E. major from King City, Entomology Club day, Dec. 16. Wes Gordon will A "beginner training program" The program is sponsored joint- Night program Friday at 8 pan. Thorne and Young have not set play Santa Claus at the get- designed for college graduates in ly by SJS and the Santa 'Clara date yet. Now in the Student Union. a definite wedding To Hold Annual together. any field who have an interest County Audubon Society. serving in the U.S. Navy, Young This program is an annual event KAPPA TAU in merchandising and public re- previously attended Cal Poly. to honor sponsors of foreign stu- December Party Actives Don Jernigan, Bob Lew- lations will be explained Monday dents. It was initiated last semes- BATAILLE-HARRIS is and Tom Voight were taken by Sears Roebuck Co., who will The Entomology Club, oldest AUSTIN-HEALEY Kappa Alpha Paul Bataille re- ter and was so successful that to the Niles area on a pledge interview seniors from 9:30 a.m. Graduate Student ISO decided to make it an annual continuous biology club on cam- display cently announced his pinning to sneak Saturday and left to find to 4:30 p.m. on pus, will hold its annual Christ- 102 Horsepower Joan Harris to his fraternity fall event. Last year's attendance their way home. Tuesday, mechanical, civil, elec- mas party Saturday, Dec. 15, at Given Scholarship 4 Seats DEC. 10 brothers. Bataille i s a junior was about 100. It is hoped there The annual KT Christmas dance trical, and sales engineers will 6:30 p.m. in the Student Union, physical education major from will be close to 200 this year, will be held Saturday at the Club be screened by Pacific Gas and BRITISH MOTOR CENTER including representatives of sev- according to Dr. James W. Tilden, To Mexico School 2110 W. SAN CARLOS Redwood City and Miss Harris is Electric do. from '9:30 a.m. to adviser. Louis Gutierrez, a graduate stu- student nurse at Conners Hos- eral local and student organiza- 4:30 p.m. The company also will a dent of art, has been awarded pital. tions and faculty. Following a dinner, small hu- S-D Plans Party discuss summer jobs for junior an art scholarship The program will include a pan- morous gifts will be exchanged. The annual Christmas party for students, to Institute SCEALES-ROBEKTS Allende in Mexico. el discussion by foreign students Singing, games and stunts will drama and speech majors and Citizens National Trust a nd iignOltilATER/ofts Dallas Sceales, Sigma Chi. an- The award was made through on education from their view- comprise the evening's entertain- minors will be held in the Studio Savings Bank of Los Angeles will nounced h i s pinning to Bobbe the Diablo Art Association of Con- point s, entertainment, refresh- ment. Club alumni and the fam- Theater on Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. The seek trainees who have degrees Roberts to his fraternity brothers tra Costa County. but is presented ments and social dancing. Every- ilies of current members have been program will include songs by J. in business administration or lib- recently. Sceales is a senior Eng- by Institute Allende and covers one interested in foreign students invited to attend. Wendell Johnson, a reading by eral arts during interviews from lish major from Bakersfield and a year's tuition. is welcome to attend. Admission The club is starting its 21st Dr. Courtaney Brooks and the 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. CHRISTMAS GIFT Miss Roberts is a freshman at In order to compete for the is free. year on campus this semester, singing of Christmas carols, led A part-time work program for SUGGESTIONS Bakersfield Junior College. award, Gutierrez submitted 10 Dr. Tilden said. It has a member- by Dr. Harold CraM, department junior and senior accounting stu- Polycolor Fiat Lead Pena Set $2.50 SHELDON-TRAVISANO slides of his work and two letters ship of approximately 35. Co-ad- head. according to Mrs. Noreen dents will be discussed by Income Mongol Water Color Pencil Set 1.50 Ann Travisano, Sigma Kappa, of reference. Ile was one of ten Medicine Chests viser for the group is Dr. J. Gor- Mitchell. department's social com- Tax Services Co. o f Alameda, announced her pinning to Bob selected in the United States. Color/ma Pencil Set . . . 2.25 don Ecissards. mittee chairman. which will interview from 9:30 Sheldon. SAE, at t h e sorority Topic Gutierrez does watercolors, Casten Polychorrnos . . 2.50 of Display a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday. The work house Monday night. Miss Tra- etchings, lithographs, oilA and Boston Pencil Sharpeners . . 2.75 Do's and don'ts of home medi- period will be from January to sculpture. He hopes to achieve cine chests are illustrated in the April, and will encompass San Burleson To Take Over his master of fine arts degree display "Emergencies Won't Jose and nearby areas. Radio Guild Wait." arranged by Nancy Burke, while at Allende and make a air senior home economics major, in career of art. As New Chief of Police Gutierrez lives the upstairs of the Home Econ- i n Pittsburg. Walter Burleson has been appointed student police chief of the AIM' a WALLPAPER CO. Play Tonight omics Building. where he attended junior college .11 OM MOW MOP police school and Donald Tamm has been named as assistant chief, Piano Recital Open Miss Burke has shown two me- before coming to SJS. He has The Power Play" will be pre- according to Orv Butts, police school lieutenant of liaison. dicine chests and gives taken several first place awards sented by the Radio Guild tonight the on- Burleson succeeds John Ream who served as chief for nearly looker a To Public Sunday in art at county fairs during the Your What Hurt? at 8:30 o'clock over Radio KEEN. chance to decide which nine months. Tamm replaces Ike Hernandez in the assistant chief scene he or she encounters most last two years. Warren Faus, as- This is a drama of financial in- often in the post. sistant professor of art, describes trigue, dealing with the politics home. Miss Burke Artist, Delli Ponti has done the case as part of Burleson is a navy veteran from El Paso Tex. He attended the Gutierrez as an outstanding and and problems of big business in Ed- -*University of Houston prior to ucation 340 A young Italian pianist, Mario mature art student. a metropolitan city. according to A, Teaching Home Economics. transferring to San Jose State in Delli Ponti, will present a piano Jim Ahern, director. September 1955. He is a junior and recital Sunday afternoon, Dec. 9. SJS Professor Cast includes Grant Salzman a member of Chi Pi Sigma, police at 3:30 o'clock in the San Jose as Garwood Ragen; Shirley Ahern. State College Concert Hall. The fraternity. He served as lieuten- as Myra Ragen; Douglas Coleman, program will feature Italian music Attends Ed Meet narrator; Kmin Brodehl, Elton ant of personnel before Ream ap- and will be free to the public. Mrs. Grace Walkinglon, associ- ate professor Nye; Kathy Orr, Jerry; Bob tteetine, pointed him to be chief. Delli Ponti 'came to the United of education, attend- ed the quarterly Smith, Milo Berman; Bob George, Four other promotions have States last year as the first Itali- conference of the t he mayor; Lloyd Walter, an- California School Supervisors As- been released by the police school. an artist in the new Italian- Amateur Radio Club, W6YL, sociation in Berkeley nouncer; and Mary Lu Odegard, Edward Ferdinandsen, Gerald American exchange project being over the will hold an organizational meet- weekend. Virginia Peterson, M e 1 Swope, Fiske and Jerry Edgmon have sponsored by the National Music ing today at 1:30 a.m in the Ham MM. Walkington submitted Mike Sanders and Gilbert Hughes been promoted to sergeant, while League. He made his first local a re- Shack of the Engineering Build- port on the as the crowd. Charles Nader is elevated to lieu- appearance last year in the 20th problems of first- ing. year teachers to the Glen Pensinger is production en- tenantcy. Annual San Jose Concert Series association's Institute of t h e Aeronautical teacher education committee. She gineer, with Bob Schneider and 5:30 in the Civic Auditorium. Sciences will meet tonight at said about 275 delegates, repre- Brad Foster in charge of sound. The all-Italian program will in- o'clock in E 119. La Torre photos senting all school districts and Oh! Your pocketbook - will clude music ranging from early be taken. Psi Chi To Debate teacher training units in the bay not when you shop at WALTER BURLESON 17th century scores to the works International Students Organi- ... New pollee chief area, attended the conference. zation will meet of contemporary composers. The the BETA KAPPA tomorrow at 12:30 'Study of Mankind' The main topic of consideration p in in Room 53. performance will include compo- 277 e. sae fernando "Three Approaches to the Study was "Attitudes Affecting Profes- Pegasus will hold an open meet- sitions from the works of such "The Stnre fp-ation ritassifie4 Research Society of Mankind" will be aired by Dr. sional Growth." ing tonight at 7:30 o'clock at 2366 'composers as Rossi, Marcello, Du- Brant Clark, professor of psycho- Cherrystone rante, and Clementi. FOR RENT Lane. , Holds Meet Today logy, Dr. Arturo Faille, professor Swills! Affairs Committee will BREAKFAST Three rm. apt. and bath. Comp. of philosophy, and Dr. Alexander 11.". The local chapter of Sigma Xi, 3 turn. Attr., gar., laund. lac. 4 Wks. meet today at 3:30 p.m. in Room Vucinich, associate professor of HOT CAKES 24. national scientific research socie- 2 to college. Accom. 3 girls. CT 2- sociology, at Friday's meeting of AFROTC Names EGGS Student Nurse will ty, will meet this afternoon at 327. Association Psi Chi, honorary psychology so- COFFEE OR MILK meet tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in 1:30 o'clock in S227, according to ciety. Student to Post Room and hoard. Excellent meals, B74. Dr. Charles E. Smith, adviser. 5 days, breakfast and dinner. TV, The meeting will be held at the Albert G. Stubbe has been ap- 65c laundry, weekend kitchen priv. home of Jean MacMillan, Psi Chi pointed Group Commander of the at. $17.50 a wk. 28 S. 13th St. CT 7- vice-president. 14 Glen Ridge, Los Air Force ROTC detachment, ac- ARCHIE'S 2815. Gatos at 7 p n. Refreshment will cording to Joseph Smith group is Our Business! be serve d, according to Don information officer. WANTED Your Sight Straight, publicity chairman. This promotion makes Stubbe STEAK HOUSEA Typing: Term papers, thesis. Elec- It is our job day in and day out to safeguard two of nature's totally responsible for the ope- 545 S. 2nd St. Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. tric typewriter, fast service. Call ration of the cadet corps. The most precious gifts to you. It is our business, in other words, Carol at CT 4-9326. Pledges Accepted SJS detachment is one of the Male Vet to share apt. near col- to take care of your eyes. No pair of eye's with which we work few colleges that have put the lege. 23 S. 9th St. A p t. 2. San Jose cadets in almost complete charge are exactly alike. Each is Players received 15 CY 3-4698. pledges Sunday at their regular of the drill period. He is assisted by seven men who comprise the Bourbon's FOR SALE DR. CHENNELL different and requires deli- meeting. Cadet Staff. Het arm. cony. Black, R, K Those pledged were ROsalee Al- cate, individual, profes- len, white sidevi.alls $1,050. 1667 Mon- OPTOMETRIST Marlene Balogh, ElLabeth Stubhe is a senior and presi- French Laundry temar Way, S.J. CT 7-3016, ext. sional care. This is t h e Keller, Shirley 1VLarhefka, Celeste dent of ATO. He was selected by McAdam, J 0 e y 213. 214 S. led. CT 5-2747 Mindlin. Jackie the Air Force ROTC unit as dis- Cash brand of service we a re Mundell, Mary Lu Odegard. Ivan tinguished cede t. Stubbe will and Carry RIDERS WANTED Paulsen, Glen Pensinger, Melvin serve as commander until the end prepared to give you. 15% DISCOUNT Riders wanted from Hayward. Peterson, Thomas Prather, Rich- of the semester at which time Glosses Veiny Adjusted 378 W. Santa Clara St. CYprers 5 1767 Arrive 8:30. Phone BR 8-0s04. ard Task Marcia Taylor and Phil- there will be a change in com- Ask for Gary. 1 lip -pton. mand. E. DALMON

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