Budgettiesas Set for Next Week By-Council Army 'S(,,Corps Men
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Reservists Replace Boxing Antics Army 's(,,Corps Men Facelmmediate Call To With Wrestling And Judo Holds The PEV reservists threw a last left jab at their opponents last Service; Students_ Receive Orders To Ready; Stand week and pulled off their f,loeill Air their next and more strenuous ac- tivity, wrestling. a Under the direction of Dave Hines, senior PE major, Pacific Coast ERC Candithiesiky Still Transfer To Air Corps er wrestling champion, an expert wrestler and judoist, the class will spend re the first three weeks in wrestling trunks, grunting and straining for From two sources Dean Paul M. Pitman, Armed Services representative, learned yester- balance and holds that will prepare the young fighters for judo and el- day that Army Air Corps reservists face immediate induction. One source was a telephone "dirty fighting." "The wrestling and judo will be more strenuous than call from Lieut. F. P. Roeber, Air Corps recruiting officer in San Francisco. The other source the last activity," declaredHines, "because of the hand-to-hand con- st tact." was students who have already received notice to stand ready for further orders. In In three weeks the class will be ready for judo which Includes If Air Corps men have received no instruction, they may expect them within several days, everything not in the hooka Hines stated that he will teach the re- according to Lieut. Roeber. to servist of self defense including wrestling, judo, holds, and tactics before th punch-throwing that will put a painful yap in the Japs. Of those inducted, reservists who enlisted mid-September, 1942, will go immediately he On the staff, including Hines, are Hans Wiedenhofer, Bert Robinson, to cadet training at Fresno. Those sworn in since then will be given three months of basic th John Dahl, and Anthony Sots.. training, after which they may be sent to designated colleges to take technical subjects before ow receiving flight instruction. od- Owlets receive $75 monthly, plus la:- $1 a day lc, subsistence and expenses. BudgettiesAs Dean Pitman is not sure how much 'a- the reservists who enter basic Set For Next training will receive. a Mr. Pitman believe* the Ninth Service Command has received or- u- Week By-Council ders from Washington calling for ri- the change in plans. he Highlighted by a call for revi- "It apparently ties in with the ue sion of budgets and the resignation order from Manpower Commission- at- of Vice-President Bob Jennings., er Paul McNutt that the air carps ed can't keep all these men waiting the Student Council returned to for call. The air corps either has action in the Student Union last to induct them or release them. he night after a week's absence. As the cadet training fields are -_/ d IN I w. at Back wielding the gavel after a probably full, the air corps has pe- siege of the mumps was Presi- VOL. XXXI __ _ SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1943 Number 80 decided to place those it doesn't tde dent Tom Taylor. Because of the have room for in this basic train- so war, many budgets have been af- ing program. he fected with a few needing more POSSIBLE CHANCE ng money, 'while others have more BEETHOVEN, BACH, BRAHMS WILL BE PRESENTED "We've had just enough experi- S. than they need. In order to meet ence with the Army before to the emergency, the council decid- know that it still might change ed they would revise the appropri- AT SJS FACULTY MUSIC added. CONCERT TONIGHT its mind," Dean Pitmen the different Student ations of By MMIAM WOMACK "Therefore, I want to warn all OW- Body departments and committees. dente who are affected against go- An outstanding program However, it was decided that KSJS SOCIETY consisting of selections which ing off the deep end. They're hearings would be held next Tues- illustrate the genius of the composers Bach. Beethoven. and earning between a unit and a unit day and Wednesday afternoon be- Brahms. will be presented in the college Little Theater at 8:15 and a half a week as long as fore the changes would be adopted. TO PRODUCE PLAY this evening by faculty members of the music department. they're in seheeL" oth- In a written statement to the Opportun1ties-10r CRC man to Jennings, who Although chamber music has come to be of major interest er council members, OF FAMOUS QUEEN switch *.iJ Ut air corps are din "Mk in the musictillife Of is not registered in ache& and is this valve. this is the first lantethat-azi open, acccredt rtef tit@ dean. Theft acathethje the_Grear, an orlg all Bach, Beethoven, working, explained that because of and 'Brahma desiring to do so should take the inal radio play by Else Bongo, will these reasons he was not in touch program has been presented, ac- corps physical examination at be presented over KQW this Sat- air with student body activities and Susan Richards To cording to Miss Frances Robinson, 49 Fourth street in San Francisco. thus unable to successfully carry urday at 1:30 by members of the Instructor in violin. NECESSARY PAPERS isic out his duties as I council mem- KSJS radio speaking society. Papers which ERC transfers her. The council reluctantly ac- The play actually takes place Teach Art Here The Second Sonata by Bach, one All ;1, should take with them when they cepted the midgnstion. only in the last few moments of of a series of six written for clav- Catherine's turbulent life, but report for their air corps physicals rity Okher business saw: ier and violin, will be played by with her dying breath her mind In Spring Quarter include parents' consent, birth cer- to L'Ilihrthur Inman report on the turns back to her youthful days, Mrs. Susan Richards will be a Miss Robinson, violinist, and Mr. tificate, and three letters of char- the Sparboti Revelries. Two perform- new addition to the list of faculty William Erlendson, pianist. The acter recommendation. Parents' ances will ins held on February 26 and she tells those arbund her about them. Structurally, the play members in the Art department consent blanks are available in for and Febnic.it 27. The first per- A Major Sonata Is perhaps the is a series of flashbacks, in which spring quarter when she takes over Dean Pitman's office. ler, formance, Watcli.will be on a Fri- brightest in character in this acit her younger days are enacted. her new classes in Occupational Transfer to the air corps prob- ntil day night, wtliprobably be for of sonatas, with much of the tex- played Therapy Theory. ably will not speed induction for State students One and will be Ruth Banks, who has She is now connected with the ture in three-part counterpoint. Dean Pitman thinks, as followed by a dance. he Satur- prominent parts in a number of ERC men, KSJS productions, will portray the California Department of Public Separate melodic lines are main- formalities will occupy at least the has day performance will be for towns- great Catherine. Others in the Health as an occupational thera- tained by the violin and the right amount of time that remain until ac- people. cast are Milt Brietzke, Jack Hume, pist in the children's cardiac pro- and left hand of the clavier player. the ERC is scheduled for call, two tell. 2. Discussions as to whether a gram. These lines, though blending to- weeks after the end of this supplementary Student Body Card Thomas Taylor, Don Pleshette, Before her work with the Pub- gether, are on equal terms one sale would be conducted next Johnny Sayers, Leon Fletcher and quarter. )ph lic Health department, Mrs. Rich- with the other. week. Price of the cards, good Loren Nicholson. at ards had done general occupational Miss Maurine Thompson, vocal- only tor the rest of this quarter, - The play is being directed by ring therapy at Mount Zion for five list; Miss Robinson; and Mrs. will be $1. Peter Mingrone of the Speech de- years, and worked with handi- Jean Long will collaborate on two ALLENIAN SOCIETY ) 3. Loren Nicholson, upon recom- partment. haw, capped children in a camp in Brahms songs for alto voice, with mendation by outgoing chairman asel Mendocino county for two years. viola obligato and piano: "Gestille - (Continued on page 41 CHANGES BALL Da- etatViohif es Mrs. Richards is enthusiastic Sehnsucht (Longing at Rest)" Syl- about the possibilities of her new and "Geistliches Wiegenieid (Vir- M- Pii!ilpg taw classes. The course in Occupation- gin's Cradle Song)", Opus 91. TO SEMI-FORMAL Ron Informality Will al Therapy was introduced into Brehms wrote these two tender Last-minute changes have mob Charges pertaining to a personal nice San- 3`nes State curriculumdig nitid bee-UV/al large for-This friend, the Alienist% Valentine MIK list- rett Be Featured At case of parking on-campus were quarter. Its purpose is to train Joachim, and his wife in 1884. The urday night semi-formal instead Doe- released by justices of the Student students who will go immediately first Is one of poignant beauty, de- of formal as was originally an- and Court today. into therapy work in Arinj, and pletlhg the Unvoiced longings of nounced, seeerding to Berbeirs Lee Theater Party - Without revealing the name, the Navy hospitals. the soul and its attempt to attain Bice, dance chairmen. "Informality at its height" will court charged the student with. eternal peace. This rest will never "Tuxes are optional," she says. set- be the keynote of the Senior The- consistently parking his car as - be enjoyed until the soul no longer "Otherwise, dark suits are in or- hr ater party scheduled for Monday campus by the Student Union.