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California 3Lete Librrry 3,cratsentm 9, Californil ,Pete Bean Leads Contest Pete Berman. sponsored by Csa1111714 Phi Iktta and Delta Sigma Phi took a big lead in the "Ugly Man- contest with a vote total of $14.4z, pattart Second place in the contest is held by Bruce Bush who has received a is a $1.20. 'The gap beteen the first and se:0nd place candidates whopping total of $14.26. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE A new development in the contest, is the Rally Committee's de 1-36--- to follow the same procedure as last year and award trophys not Vol 43 San Joss, California, Wednesday, May 16, 1956 only to the "Ugliest Man" and his sponsor but also give permanent trophy's to the second and third Industrial Relations place individual "Ugly Men" and Rally Committee prepetual trophys to their %poi:- aers At first, the Rally Commit- To Stage Union, tee had decided to give trophys Deiays Selection Ms Mmagement Meet '.?,?:z he winner man and Of Four Positions Last year the "Ugliest Maim' The Industrial Relation. Con- was Tom Bass. the member of the The Rally Committee's execu; ference Class will stage its first tise cauncil yesterday postponed ; Spartan football team, who was joint union-management confer- stricken by polio He was span' choosing a head majorette, the al- ence on the San Jose State cam- ternate the head sored by Kappa Kappa Gamma yell leader, and pus tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 9:30 and Delta Sigma Phi. of the art committee, and the pub- p.in.. according' to Bob Murphy. licity chairman until next week. , publicity chairman of the event. I Gary Waller, Rally Committee Alternate cheerleaders tryouts / chairman, emphasized that any will also be held next 'Wednes- ! The purpose of thoaconference one can vote for his choice for day, according to Gary Waller, is to facilitate communications "Ugliest Man." and that proceeds committee chairman At the same between management and unions. I from the contest go to the Student time the entire Rally Committee Union Fund. will interview candidates for Mr Confereree officials state, **As Spardi. The head majorette wili a means of meeting this , Third place in the voting today be announced at the same meet- hence the probleos of cam- ; went to Clark Biggs. sponsored ing. municationsl, }tint panel dis- I by Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta At the meeting yesterday af- Upsilon, with a total of 92 cents. ternoon in the Student Llnien the Other contestants and their totals executive council discussed en- are Rich Rodrigues, Kappa Tau larging the rooting section of the .07; Ray Freeman, Phi Mu 07: Spartan Stadium at next year's Nick Barber, Duchess Hall .42; football games. It was also de- Ted Chambers. Alpha Tau Omega cided to purchase a large eight 20; Gary Waller, Magnolia Man- foot banner for Spartan Rallys, or 44; George Webber. Sigma PI games and trips. 04; Joe Vallenari, Alpha Phi Burmuda length skirts for the Omega .79. song girls were discussed at the meeting Others include Paul Thompson, yesterday; Jim Curnuti who is sponsored by Delta Gam- sugsted this type of attire with ma and Pi, Kappa Alpha 43'. Bob Lurmuda sox.and white sweaters Hosfeldt, Alpha Omicron Pt .21; girls in place of the Adams by Sigma Chi and Al- ;.irtftithenoso.v1.4 HONORED BY INKE, the campus feature George ha Phi 47 and Fred Kemper, magazine is Students interested in Delta Zeta and Theta Xi 04. E. Stone, associate professor of photography, who was chosen for any of the positions. Y, Lykeable Prof. Stone is retiring in June after serving in a leach- leader, head majorette or for MI The voting booths will bc open ing capacity here for the last 22 years. Spardi, should be at the Studia from 9:15 a m. to 210 p.m to- Union Wednesday the 23rd, ' morrow and voting will be con- 330 according to Waller. tinued until Friday. Lyke Honors Stone Sits!, LAN' AlsisLES, English major from Santa Cruz, is the I,ykeable Doll for the summer edition of the college magazine. Advertising Class Miss Ansley is a 19 aear-old freshman. photo by Starr GLEN BOWERS SJS Faculty Wives In Summer Edition To Hear Speech . Liman Speaker To Hold George E. Stone, associate professor of photogs-a.phy, Lyke's Lyke, Air Force ROTC Unit To Hold Final 1a.:SenSi.1,11n1St. lopnlsa.nmid efdourcamtoan- Barbecue able Prnf for the summer edition of the campus feature magazine which ByKEEN Manager The San Jose State faculty Robert hich are intended to improve wives will entertain their hus- went on sale this morning at 7 a.m. Parade, Awards Ceremony Thursday Blum, salts I and expand the area of Coln- bands with a barbecued steak radio station KEEN. San Jose. mm Selected as Lykeable Doll was Lani Ansley, 19,year-old freshman I The tinal Farad," and review:1...ards and L.1,,a.,iata,taa ,A-reiliony I if ' speak to members of Dr. Ler ...- III 11 Ilk:11(1011 ill both industry dinner tonight from 5:30 to 8 o-- English major. ROTC, will ern and labor." . clack a. .thoJaartlesue pita on the the San Jose State-Air Force be- twill astinneetaes4rilihei- itiippeitena-liaelto and Tele- campus. The of evening Stone, who fs raring in TunC after'ssirving 'here rOi:2:2. 'years as a AFROTC drill field, the Office of Information Services has announc- vision Advertising class tomor- The conference will concentrate %%Ives photography teacher, is credited with building the colleges' photography , row instructors will assist as hostesses biggest ed. The meeting is slated for on the characteristics. techniques, for the event. department into one of the Eleven different awards will he presented to cadets at the ceremony. 12:30 o'clock in Room J1 in the ' and problems of mutual under- in the country. Awards to be presented are the Air Force Association Award, given Journalism Building. standing. Gus Lease, assistant professor 0 f his selected Council To Select Blum will speak to the class on music,..and his wife will pre- Several photo- annually to the outstanding senior cadet; the Outstanding Cadet "Problems points involved in better- graphic works are featured in the freshman, sopho- of Selling Retail Ra- Six sent several vocal selections A Award to one dio Advertising". ing communications are; (II take versatile group who call them- magazine. more and junior on the basis of A Dr. rumors, (2) expedi- achievement in the cu Hippehen extends an Medd- advantage of select: the "Jugheads," also will Armed with his camera. Stone. Chief Justice Today or-overall intments H d ..an to all to attend the meeting. ate grievances, 13 give orders provide. entertainment by play- rent academic year; Department The Radio and that get results, (4) improve coun- has traveled from coast to coast. chief of Air Science Commendation Television class ing their rnusleal bottN:', throughout South America's vast Bob Becker, out-at ing had toured radio KEEN's station , seling, (5) get results from in- Ribbons, given to members of the Council Slate .,ari expanse, to the edge of Mt. ye. justice of the Student Court, an- have distinguished Initial transmitter earlier this year terviews, and (8) get the most corps who in addition to visiting KNTV, out of union and management suviu.s, and from the top of Mt. nounced at yesterday's court themselves by service over and The newly-elected Student the Whitney to the steaming jungles there will be at least local television station, accord- ' publications. Tickets Available meeting that above that required by normal Council will concern itself with ! mg to Dr. Hipea ’ of Costa Rica. five candidates for his post when duty. several important appointments The entire program is being put Miss Ansley, born in San Fran- he goes out of office this after- The Staffelbach Award, pre- and reports at its initial se,-!-.;ae -':5 by Dr Edward I' Shaw's In- For Senior Day cisco, flOW us I'S in Santa Cruz, will be sented each year by Dr Elmer this afternoon The meetim-: dusin, Relations Conference! stands 5'6" and has brown eyes. noon. One of the five Staffelbach. professor of educa- Class Tickets to the Senior Day act- chosen at the Student Council begin at 2:30 o'clock in the Deadline Today Ifer objective is to become a tion and a former USAF Lt Col- ent Union. Dead I m ivities will be available to seniors teacher, and she hopes to ply her session today. onel, to the Arnold Air Society Ill' for submission of Glen Boners, direetor :II the Student Affairs Office un- Appointments scheduled to b.. :ipplications for the appaintis state conciliation service, will tit May 23, according to Sherry trade in Santa Cruz, near the member who has contributed the office or chief justice of beach. Becker also reported that he most to the Society's promotion: maak are: the he the guest speaker at the Nuernberg, Senior Day chair- student Court is today at noon dinner to he held at 6 P m. man Lyke features SJS students as has received several answers to the Republic Aviation Corpora- 1. A student chairman of the students interested in models in the fashion advertising, out last month, tion Award for the outstanding applying His topic win he "The Methods the letters he sent Centennial barbecue committee for the post should turn in and Procedures in Improving Adobe Creek Lodge will be the which has emphasis on summer asking various schools how they written and oral expression on The student selected for this post their applications to Hely' tu,t,.