GL MtjhjSTflI2G Diogenes? California STfllljpybiyTfeHmc V(>lum« IV . NumberXIltWlKnu 17. "" ____ *—*■>* Friday, February 13, 1942 NO . itudents Bid Capt. BUT ONE NEXT FRIDAY Due to the draft registration this Eight Tasks weekend, therfe will ,be no Col­ euel Farewell Sunday legiate Club dance tonight. How­ ever, don’t get excited, boys, Next Before S A C Friday hight there absolutely will Hy Jim Pappas be one, and; on top of that, it is On* p. m. Sunday. February 8. the Southern' u. probable that the San Luis Obispo Eight major Btudent affairs were jll«: out of the San L uIh Obispo station. On It wan one t w T i neir Rainbow Girls will be guests of the rjw i ter np. nclinjf twenty-two year* with u* here a" Cal' P .T 'i r 7 '“ discussed at the S. A. C. meeting oMalo hi. peat to train men for Uncle Sam', defense. P *ft ( ollegiate Club. Come on, gang! Tuesday night, with action taken on Like Diogenes. Dick R srre't," The Captain’s present destination *• Make your dates now so there’ll bp five of them. > lih c Edgewood Arsenal, in*Mary- no slip-ups. aided and abetted by Dwight "Doc" 1— The hitch-hikers bench for tffl, where he will tako a six weeks Captain Deuel Walt, is looking for an honest man Poly students has been moved back purse in “ Modern Chemical War- —one that he can get as tm under­ to 1(1 location on the Shell service Following; this training study as business manager of the station property at the corner of criod the Captain is to be station school annual. "EJ Roioo." Saya 26 More Short Toro and Monterey streets, and d at Boise, Idaho. Editor Wait, "The new man must will be repaired by shop studints Captain Deuel and the Mrs. have be at least as honest as Barrett." Course Students under the direction of James Mer- r*eti here ever since June, 4920. ______son. •rior to that time the Captain was stationed as a Commisioner on the ^Enrollment of 'short course 2— Bob Mills, vice-president, willPoly Sheep Mexican border; shortly after he students at California Polytechnic establish a school public event was transfered to the Presidio in has increased to 26, Eugene Egan, calendar in the graduate manager’s ■ 8an Francisco, here he was placed registrar,, states. Five,, new stud­ office on which will be shown all Bring $12.60 into the rank of Second Lieutenant. ents entered school this week, three the events scheduled-by school or­ — w------I He soon became a First Lieutenant in the Industrial department, and ganizations. Before making ar­ Two-hundred sixty-three Califor­ tnd was transfered to Camp. Free- tjvo in the agricultural department. rangements for an organizational event those in charge will check nia Polytechnic project sheep sold * mont, which was located in Palo pjrThe two departments of the for $12.60 per hundredweight at ^phool now stand even In number with the calendar to a\old conflict Alto. the South San Francisco Union of short course students, each hav­ of dates. Then World War I broke out and Stock Yard* Monday morning, ing thirteen enrolled. j the Captain, with eomptmy, went 3— It was moved and passed thatwhen the feeder lambs obtained In J over-sea*. Six months after that, the S. A. C. ask departmsntal clubs October were marketed this week. the Armistice was signed, but his to donate money to help defray the The lambs were purchased by division was among those that was Buy Your Share O f cost of the watch presented to Capt. Loyal Nolan, buyer for Swift and sent into Germany with the "army J. C. Deuel as a farewell present. Co., under the direction of James of occupation,” there he remained Freedom For a Dime 4— —An investigation will be Nevln, con­ head buyer for the concern for another year. Shortly after ducted to see why a numeral fo r In the West. L. E. Svhettc, sales­ that Captain received an honorable the Class of ’41 has not been placed man for the Washburn and Con­ discharge from the army, came to By Arthur Gibson in the pavement in the entrance don commission firm transacted the Ke.plendent in his new uniform, This business of fighting a war tha west coast during which time to the gym, sale. Capt, J. C. Deuel Is shown as he is really no Joke, as you have prob­ he climaxed the romance which be­ 6— Dick Barret and H. P. David­ The lambs were brought to Poly' made ready to leave Cal Poly to ably noticed in the latest news re­ gan before he was sent overseas. son will arrange to obtain pictures from Utah. They were held on take up active duty in the U. J9. ports,. But how much ha vs you con­ In March, 1920 he was married in of student body officers for ths pasture for several weeks, and than Arijjy. tributed to our defense t There is Oakland. past years and for the present year, put In the feed shed. The ration no place in the world where the \ Three months after his marriage to be hung in the student store. constated of beans, and oat and burden of a war is so light on tha the Mr. and Mfs.J Deuel made Cal Also discussed was the street vetch hay. One group of small avtrsgs individual as it is right Poly thair permanent home. At Party at Drumm Home sign situation, the Tri-School dance, lambs were fed a mix of fishmeal hers In our own United States, so Ithat time military training was and energy fund measures. (Continued on page four) among the requirements, and It was Honors Capt. Deuel lot's not shirk what little duty wt the Captain's Job as Professor of do have. ______Military Science and Tactics to put At the accounting office bars on By Benton Caldwell it ovsr, and ha did! the campus, defense stamps are on Patriots Push Peddles; Poly Captain Deuel was honored at a There's very little that the Cap­ sals in all denominations, and for dinner.,given by Mr. and Mrs, tain didn’t do while he waa here, those of you who fool a little more Georgs Drumm snd attended by dormitory superintendent, baseball flush, the city post office and banks Professors Pump and Puff - many of the faculty members end coach, teacher, and librarian up un- have bonds on aalo from $18.76 and their wives. up. Evan though wo often think v _ ------— (Contlnuod on page four) The dinner ,a potluck affair was ws are scraping by without luxur­ By John Westfall held last Saturday night. It was ies, we must rsmsmber that with­ With a sparkle of chromo and a glitter of bright paint the newsgt in honor of Captain and Mrs. J. L. out our democracy for protection additions to the California Polytechnic's latent “ Gow Job*" are making Deuel’s wedding anniversary snd we would know no freedom nt nil thair appearance. The screwball, high falootln bicycle slab ef the faculty of Cal Poly is Introducing the new trend. Assenting to "Pop" and no place else can you buy free­ Assembly By < it was f Iso intended as a farewell Younger—he has a boy now—«** dom with Interest ad you can right party to the Captain. After the boys of the faculty club are •wltafc here and now. Let's get behind the Aero Thursday^ main portion of the dinner the ing to this lateet conveyance of group came, to the school gym to eight ball and produce a little sweat Three W in In travel in order that they may aave 1 ■ 1 — ■» watch Poly defeat Chapman. The on the brow of Larry Tuggle In rubber, but they canS fool ywura By’ Herb. Fisher party reconvened at the Drumm’s the accounting office issuing thoae truly. '(Continued on page four) stamps this next Week. Story Contest W« at Poly are very fortunate ■ H. ' Kids will be kids! in that our social activities have ' ■ — - Mr. Cook sport* the most ultra" ♦ been curtailed in the least due Stories contributed in the second modern creation of the lateet the world conditions. According Daylight Saving Time Confutes Poly week of our feature contest were models that have appeared. Twin Bob Mills, student body vice- so close In quality that the judgea apot lights, three * needs ahead, two president, many events have been Students; One Arises Two Hours Too Early were unable to decide a winner, and wheel brakes, double kr.ee action on * planned for the weeks to come. the pedals, and a siren to clear the The Friday night Collegiate Club ■plit the prizes in a three way tie. way. Boy, is he the envy of By Ivan Strlbling Winner* will &et 26 cent defense dances seem to be the gathering As I was stumbling along in the cold and darkness last Monday Messrs. Patchett, Wilson, O’Daniels, place for the "400." However, be­ morning at 7:46— now mind you It was really 6:46, as dictated by my savings stamps each. and Younger. Also it. Is rumored muse so many fellows will be going five sens**— I recognized a Polyite amid the confusion, and looking Into On* of the most amusing stories that Cook ie a member of a Nation­ home to register for “ Unci* Sam’s ever contributed to the paper, and al Cycling Club. Army, the dance this Friday night also on* of the moat confusing, was Your low down sneaking reporter Lord,” I thought, and ataring at hu been cancelled. ths sxcsllsnt manuscript submitted also learned that at the laet meet­ CAA TRAINING my watch In the blackness, (no, Next Thursday an assembly is by Bob Procsal on tha now studsnt ing of the club, "Buck” Lash, our Students intersstsd In taking a you guessed wrong, my watch did Khsdtiled to be given by the Aero store. For this piece of fantasy wa highly honored librarian, destined summsr ssssion course In CAA ■ay 7:60 and I’d set It forward my­ Club. Elmer De Witt, president ward a 26 cent stamp to Its author. to join this organisation In hia boat 'i this organization, promises us a flight training should sign up now self) a fright that maybe I was an Harvard drawl, unlsss a woman’s Of an entirely different nature, »od program. in the main offlco, Dsan C. E. hour late passed over me. auxiliary was formod. tha "In Memoriam” story written jThen, Friday night the Collegiate I turned on my heels and made Who’s a big bad Poly W olf now. Knott, hsad of ths industrial da- by Ban Barr, recehws the award [ub will again resume ita actlvi- for' my nine o’clock class. But Don't forget "Buck,” that Mtaa partment at California Polytech­ for the bast suspandsd Interest m , with all tha guys and gals upon arriving there, everyone In­ Margaret Chat* la on the faculty feature contributed. xldng up their heels. nic, announced. formed me that it waa really 7:66 too. (Pleaee forgive me "Davie” Another Block “ P” Fun Night is Although no training will be (of course this meant that It was Entirsly serious In' nature, the Davidson, I don’t mean to infer that t the books, for Wednesday, taught he-e, Knott said that Poly really 6:66) and that this student xcellent editorial written by Kenny "Buck” is trying to steal your m bruary 26, Every Polyite will boys whr »nt to taka ths training had obviously tried to kid me. Hawkins, on “ Is tha American glory.) George Drumm might be Negro Patriotic” receives the prise l*nt to be there to eat his share will receive ground school and > Well, then I started for my eight able to give us some Information on , for the most thought-provoking " the pesnuts snd see some really flight training at on# of the centers o'clock class and finding everyone this subject too. W# hear that h# sntry in the contest. Pod boxing. set up along ths eastern border there, I started the day off right. showed up at the last faculty meet­ On the 28th, the Dairy Club will of California or in Nevada and Later I found that this studsnt had El Mustang la awarding Def- ing riding a ladies’ bicycle. What J**e charge of the student body Arizona. The training group will set his alarm clock ahoad, and so snss Savings stamps to the best goes on around her* anyway or is **•*, They have chosen a vary probably join group* from other did his roomie, both honsstly think foaturs stories submitted each It ms? I’ll leave that question for page four) I nearby Junior colleges. (Continued on page 4) week until further notice. you to snswsr! Friday, Febru, Page 't vr- THE CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC EL MUSTANG From Your Prexy Nosin' Around J By W ilt Dougherty A Fellow students, this is your Nosin’ Around columnist co _ This week’s good word ii to the this weak to give you soma “ FLASH NEWS” on what’s effect that your Poly Royal Queen who’s who. ^ CAITTOWUH m y t M i m c thie spring will come from Freano Collegiate Dance— W ar it Juat a common mix-up of the sex tkat the State College. Now ain’t' that paper read “ 200 Girls” -to be pres­ “• '- ibllilwd Wm U, b . •umpen! (Not the beat of English ent at Collegiate dance. We wonder. The Auociaird Student* of California Polytechnic Collage ' but juat now attention is on the Robert “Pretty Boy” Raymond Omnibook Presents Sun > .uia Obispo, California Queen, not English.) Tsk, tak, seemed to have taken his Nosin' Around columnists advice by going Application nude lor entry aa Second Clasa Matter under Act tsk! Best Books In Digest; to the dancer. Listen, Raymond, ot March 3. 1379, at San Lula Obispo, California, Post Office Your Poly Royal Executive Com ipittee decided to continue the policy you are invited to attend the Col­ January 5, I N I legiate Club dances, but not to New Library Workers t" • J of Inviting another state college to make an (censored) of yourself. “ One of the beat ways Poly men Published weekly daring college kesalons. choose our queen two weeks ago. Surely you 'understand what an can keep up with modern books is V-- - ■ Also at that time Fresno State waa Regular subscription price, |t.90 per year; 50c per year to selected as this year’s invitation “ extra dance” means. Or do you? by reading Omnibook magasiM,” Studente of California Polytechnic College. recipient and Youra Truly was in­ Something ought to be done about aaya Henry Laah, college librarian. structed to send the Invitation. these “ Last Minute Dates” who Omnibook praaents each month excellent abridgements of six im­ m>Uh »tu *•* national aovmtimmo er We’ve been keeping it on the q.t. persist on calling their women the portant new books. These abridge­ National Advertising Sendee, lac. until we received either an accept ast minute CnJ/eM Pu lf/iAnri ff*hr»uafaf^iM ancq or refusal from them. Since Two “ Dicks” of Chase Hall, who ments are similar to those found «ao Ma d is o n Avt. New Voes. N. V. 1 have been informed by Glenn go by the sur name of Hill and in the back of Readers Digest, and Gooder, Fresno State prexy, that Bragg, have been making dates in the opinion of Lash, those fo they accept, there is no longer any this way for the past two wseks. in Omnibook are auperior. Editor ______,...... Charles Msndanhall reason to withhold this information Get wise to yourselves fellows. How Copies of Omnlbook are sti Bueinbae Manager ...... „...... Dick Barratt It will be several week* yet be- do you think the girls fas! about on the fiction shelf and they may News Pdlfnr ...... Don Soaton fore a queen is selected but we have this? ? ? be checked out for fourteen day the assurance of Fresno’s prexy periods. Sports Editor ...... „ ...... AlfredFilipponi Don’t ws wish that ws all had that she will be the cream of the as much confidence aa Kobyashi The two new student assistants Reporters— Pon Campbell. Jack James, Alex Spa nos, Roy Fort, Dick crop. We understand.they hav* in the library are Charles Morris of Tarcsh. Bob Winana, and Warner Smith. has in gstting hitched. But re- lot of queens over there. Lucky meat animals department and Id Mechanical D e p artm e n t— Charles Msndanhall, Jack Scheurer. member ^Fred, you were deferred fellows! *Vr- R. Smith, an industrial major. Adrisnr—Mr Rnhert Kennedy. Li not y plat—Mr. A. W. Sopor. for a few months. A big bouquet to all you fellows Wallflowers o f the Week. . , These boys are taking the plans that have been helping this sheet Leo “Red” Philbln. of Richard and Donald Boyd who U8E THE SOCIAL CAT.ENDAR out by turning in copy these last Morris Marquis. have checked out of school. few weeks. You are doing a swell Delbert Smith. Thera are some new pamphlets ■ Now thaPthe S. A. n . has ordered the maintenance of job and it gives me a nice warm Steve Hale. in the library describing Army and public events calendar n the graduate manager’s office, it feeling inside to see you putting Shorty Hutton. . Navy service. There Is also the out the stuff. Keep it upl book, “ He’s in the Army Now,” by la the rewponuib'Hty of the organizations on the campus to Roland Sears. SPECIAL NOTICE to Stan Ray John Sfaton. Captain Baumar. *ee to it (ha* there fa r conflict of parties, etc. mond: Thanks for that student Byron Herenborg. Have you aeen the Pacific Octal In a cortmr*ft>* n*- r ^ i i as the campus of California Poly* body officer/’ plug, old roan. It Benny Barr. Theater of War Map on the wall makes all of us feel a lot better lechnlr. If '* r fata’ ” ove for two organizations to plan Johnny Carricaburu. behind Mr. Lash’s desk? Just tha to hear that we’re measuring up thing for amateur generals of tbs events for the same e' '"ting. At the same time the organi* properly. However, you stated that VOORHIS SB OFFICERS “ Monday morning quarterback rations are limited on’ gh to make it entirely practical for several opinions were on hgnd re New officers commenced their school." ail c'uhn. fraternities ntc., to schedule every affair they gtrdijng ability of present student dutU| at th< Voorhls unit of Cali­ officers and then stated yours should desire without (inflicting dates. fornia Polytechnic school last weak, We’d like to hear the other side according to the Poly View*, stud­ ‘ft is to the advantn"! of the organization scheduling an as well. I certainly urge anyone ent publication of that school. The Obispo Theater event that there be no i mpetltion from other affairs. Make to etate their opinione. We like new officers are Max Kohler, presi­ to knbw when we’re not doing So dent; L. Roddick, vice-president; full use of the service now available through the efforts of Now Playing well, too. Dale Smith, athletic manager; Dave the 8. A. C.. and check with the calendar before selecting a Mr. Editor your suggeetion of a Harvey, assistant chairman of date for an event. Also note all dates your organizations Clearing-House for club dates, Poly Vue committee; L. Meyer, You’re In The gill make on the calendar. dances, etc., is a good one and will treasurer; D. Griswold, secretary, be brought to the attention of the and F. Tibold, editor pf Poly Views. It Is only by the cooperation of ail organizations that the S. A. C. I believe it’s advantages ~ A rm y Now calendar can be of most use. outweight its disadvantages con­ siderably. Bennie the Barber Jimmy Durante To Les Vanoncinl: It was with Jane Wyman IVKy Not A Second-Hand Book Store? a heavy heart that we saw Captain GOOD SERVICE Phil Silvers Deuel leave last Sunday antf It All Poly Boys 50c Haircuts give* me an odd feeling not to see \ — Plus— “ Why not have a co-op sec­ materials that can bo sold agrfin. the Grand Old Man of Poly around 1026 Morro St. Phone 2777 ond hand book store here at Cali­ It’s a good deal— take advantage now. Still I find a lot of consola­ "Steel Against the Sky** fornia Polytechnic, many other big of It. —Robert Raymond. tion in having the privilege of Lloyd Nolan colleges have them.” say many of Editor’s Note: Why not advertise knowing him for the truly great Best Values In Dress. thorn in the classified ad section man he is and for whom wa all Alex Smith the students attending Poly. This Sport, ajtd W ork Shoes could be run for the students and of El Mustang, 10c a line, 20c had the utmost respect. You did a minimum. -* Coming— Sunday. Feb. 15. by the student* as elsewhere. fine job on behalf of the student body last Saturday night and it was Many of us old and new students most fitting that you made the Karl’s'■KS7Shoes Let freedom ring on Uncle Sam’s “SUSPICION” will bo here for oaly a short while. presentation. Thank you very 790 fliguera Street cash register! Buy U. S. Defense The Army and Navy are calling. much. Moot of ua have a few books that Bonds and Stamps- now students could use. These GOOD LUNCHES AND DINNERS books wouldn’t do us any good If SNAPPY SPORTS WEAR WITH GOOD HOMEMADE HOT BISCUITS wa plan to Como back to Poly lator. AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD They w M he out of date. and Now fMe Jen't the only Irsuo to CROSBY SQUARE SHOES tha question. A few of Poly’a SAM’S FOUNTAIN teachers change their books every 1057 Monterey Street year—and books do got old— but lots keep our books in a good condi­ GREEN BROS. tion, and try for a second hand 871 Monterey St. book store bore at Poly for those McGr e g o r s p o r t s w e a r

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Favored Q u in tet Is Cagers W ill Veterans Signed For Play Voorhis Upset By Poly Five Fun Nite; Feb. 25 And Chapman ■; ------' By Alfred Filoponi rf.the local*, went in the aec- Twelve hoys are getting in shape for the second Fun Nite of the This weekend the Mustangs in­ school year, Have Ruling matchmaker announces. Great bouta are half and fotind the bucket five promised for the show to be hfld Wednesday, February IS, with several through la*t Saturday night to Ktimes with long shots to give the vade the southland where they play heavies end seme fast middlrweighte on the card. break the ice and win their firat Mustangs the margin of victory a double header. Friday night they Four veterans of Fun Nite cards major game of the aeaaon against needed. engage the Voorhis unit of Poly­ Oliver Terrill will be bock for the second show. a highly favored team by the cloae Good body was high point man of Bob Proesal, 175 pounder from El technic at San Dimas in the heart margin of 42-37. Poly’s victory the game with seven field goals Centro who ie a previous Fun Nite over Chapman was regarded as an and four free throws to his credit. of the orange belt. Although the winner will return for the February upset because the southern team Hunter, for the visitors, made 13 citrus growers school is small they show. Heaviest boxsr on ths pro­ had won thirteen of seventeen points. turn out some tough, basketball gram is George. Santos of Hughson, games already this season in the A mixup in scoring charged four teams that have the fighting Poly who got a draw in a previous show. tough Southern ^California confer­ personal fouls against Stier Ind spirit. After the game the Mus­ Santos tips ths seals at 180. ence. Some of Chapman’s victories sent him out of the game. Officials tangs will spend the night with Guido Sargsnti, champ of the have been against such teams as admitted that he didn’t have that San Dimas boys. Saturday "Bus Salinas vallsy and tournament Loyola, Redlands, Whittier, Occi­ many fouls chalked against him, Driver” O’Daniels ft Company will winner, will be in the ring again dental, La Verne, Glendale, Po­ but no change could be made. travel up Hollywood Blvd. in their for the February card. Sargenti mona, and Santa Monica. ^ Box scores: 1 put on a whirl-wind finieh in the In the first half of the game, the Mustangs ' FG FT PF Pta. leet show to take the dedelen from Poly five seemed to lack the old iiBic, i ...... x l L \ Rey Crane. He goee into the battle spirit they had earlier in the week Boudinot, f ...... 0 0 1 0 in case any Poly student weighing 168 pounds. when they gave the Humboldt Goodbody, f ...... 7 4 1 18 lember happens to be in the Fourth vstersn on ths card is Lumberjacks a run for their money. Terrill, f 6 0 0 10 r. Chapman will be laying Morris Ketachsr of Reedley, 165 This was all right as Chapman also Canelini, c .... 0 1 0 l 1 » Mustings because ef the pound boxer who won the nod from fafled to show the sign o f victory Doc Wait in the November show. Stier, c ...... Z 0 4 4 and the half ended in a tie 20-20. Fort, c ...... 0 0 1 0 Newcomers for • the February Good body was the only baaketeer 0 8 0 program are Jim Lawton, 140 lbs., (or the locals who was able to hit Lieb, g ...... 2 1 2 6 Besides Coach O’Daniels, who ef Windsor: pint-sised Jos Oldham, the bucket consistently in the first Ellis, f f ...... 0 0 0 O ill drive the bus in order to cut 140 lbs., of Bakersfltld, a rugged half, sinking five goals and one .* --- — down .expenses, members of the little scrapper; Mel McMurty, 165 (re* throw for eleven points. 17 8 14 42 team who will probably make the Ibe., from Napa, a classy boxsr; trip are Hale, Goodbody, Stier, The southerners’ first half shoot­ Chapman College FG FT PF Pta. Dick Hill, 165 lbs., of Napa; Carroll Lieb, Arthur, Boudinot, Terrill, ing honors were shared between Begley, f 6 0 3 10 Hare. 128 Ibe., fighting bantam Fort, Ellis, Canclinl, and manager Hunter with five field goals and Nino. 1 ...... 0 0 0 0 from Madera, who although ho Ben Barr. Bagely with four buckets. Mori, f 0 0 0 0 makes his first appearance here, has plenty of previous experience; The battle was nip and tuck in Castle, f 0 0 0 0 lightest fighter on the card, Foster the second quarter with the lead Hunter, c .....i...... 5 3 2 13 Stanfield, 116 Ibe., of Los Angelas; jumping firat from one team to Hutting, g ... 1 1 3 3 Jauch, Thompson Star and Bill Whitmore, 145 lbs., from the other. The Poly five seemed Rurkhart, g ...... 0 1 2 1 Los Angelas. to have gained some fire, however Lee, g ...... 5 0 0 10 As Jiyvccs Win Again is Coodbody, that tiny ball-of-fire, Officials: H. Wilson, referee; L. Bare and Stanfield are chart Vanoncini, umpire. course students who enrolled in playing like a mad man, began to # ' " Hart up whore he left off in the A two point margin enabled tho school only last week. (bit half. Coach O’Daniels couldn’t Jayvees to win from the 110th UPPER UNITS DEFEAT Medical Corps from Camp San Luis And a man on his squad tall enough JE8PERSON IN PLAYOFFS is get possession of the ball under I Obispo in the preliminary contest Block P Initiate* dther basket, until finally he put The Upper Units battled their Saturday night. Final score in the is Roy Fort, 6 ft 1-In. center, who, way- to a victory and the inter- game was 63-61. ftapite his inexperience, was able dorm basketball, championship Scoring honors for the Mustangs Eight New Member! is get his hands on the ball rather Tuesday night when they defeated were taken by Jauch, forward, with A rising young player on the •insistently. Lanky forward Ter a hard fighting quintet from Jes- 16 points, closely followed by fast- Mustang quintet. Oliver Terrill haa The Block "P ” held another on* person Dormitory. Th4 final score dribbling Jsyvee forward Thomp­ seen much action during the past of it’s quiet little get together* for found the units in front by two son, who chslksd up 16 points. The tww weeks. new member* and old, Monday Within Walking Distance points 27-25. In the other game visitor* split scoring honors be­ night. of the evening the Poultry Club Barber Shop Open Until 8 p. m. tween Weidenback, center, and CALL FOR TRACK The new member* that attendad edged out a victory from their arch- Blakewell, guard, both with 16 AND KA8EBALL MEN ♦he aocial wara: Bob Weat, Ed 50c rival, the Crop* Club. The game points. Goyette, Ed Santo*, Bob ProCaal, In Rear o f- ended with the chicken . herders Attention all prospective track Joe Myers, Roy Fort, Dick Bragg, California Park Grocery leading by the score of 27-10. and baseball men! BASEBALL and Pop Sham. The little get to­ The cal) haa been issued for any­ gether was held in the boxing room Mustang diamond men will start one with any previous experience the baseball season with s game of the gym and in other assorted In San Lois It’s in cither of these two sports to places. The new memben were against Sants Barbara on February ♦urn out immediately for practice, E. C. Loomis & Sons 28, Coach Howie O’Daniele an­ treated royally and given many dif­ which started this week. Baseball ferent items to munch on which BAY’S nounced. The game will be played will be under the supervision of For Better Feeds were kind of warm, but were en­ on the Santa Barbara State school Les Vanoncini until basketball sea­ r joyed very muck 147 High St. Sen Lula Obiepo diamond. son closes, at which time "Howie” will take over. The partv went dn into the night Complete Food with a good time being had by both Established 1902 The track team already has three the new and old member*. Gordon meets awaiting them—one with San Market THE WHITE HOUSE Strong's Cleaning Woode, president of the Block ” ? , * Francisco State at San Franclaco, The Home of Quality stated that the affair went o ff very PHONE 2180 and two other at PoTy; one being Groceriea, Fruit a, Bakery Goode W orks smoothly. The new members were DELIVERY SERVICE the famed Poly Relays and the Moata, and Household .HAT RENOVATING gladly received because many of other a dual meet with Taft Junior Hardware Phone 286 659 Higuera St. the old membera have left. Marsh and Broad St. College. Phone 51 and 53 Free Delivery Th* little social turned out to be a big success, with the naw mem­ bers being proud to say that they Johnnie Lund's Fountain are now Block “ P” members. Remember Paarl Harbor! Re­ BAILEY’S HOT LUNCHES AND COMPLETE member It every pay day! Buy JJ. S. Defense Savings Bonds and FOUNTAIN SERVICE Stamps. DRIVE-IN HIGUERA AND CHORRO • r -• * .. • Tasty Coffee Shop 895 Higuera MUSTANG MEET'N PLACE Featuring a 30c Daily Merchants Home Cooking by Lady Cook Lunch and - Steak Dinners CORNER MARSH AND OSOS Alee *rv- ' Reasonable Fountain Philip Bailey, Proprietor Service Friday, February 18, 1942 Page Four THE CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC EL MUSTANG v Bender Brothers Poultrymens' New Cafe Has Just A Chip O ff ■ --V-'' * i ' . J Edge Over Old Perozzi^ Block You ought to see the bad time N ew Poultrymen Outlook Good that "Canyon Kiddie" McCorkle I and "King" Seaton gave Director By LeRoy Kawahara H> I'd Smith By Maurice Dubost By Bob Archibald H. P. Davidson during the band Do you (ike to eat at home? I It's n o. wonder that Muffin The Bondor brothers were The possibilities for poultry aura do. I know that all o f you Perusal, a member of tho artillery period,' Enough sold, Davie. amonget those who registered for products, especially" eggs, in ths mils home-cooked meals. "Since at Comp Roberta was the only man the ehort term courses. The boys near future is very good according to statistics given by R. I. Leach. you must do without it, next best to qualify, a* an expert rlflemam This is a typical piece of Dave had heard of the courses from one thing is the family style foods HJs father, who fixes everything Risllng’s band music: Four bars of our regular student! and de­ In 1941 the government asked for s served in the new cafe," said Mrs. that goes wrong here on the rest, — one note — six bars rest cided to take advantage of:tbum. 19 per cent increase In the industry. J, F. King. The new cafe has campus, when at the University of — two notes fifteen bars rest — Fbr the past two years the boys This year (1942) they have ssked quite an advantage over the old California, tiO H ' won the regi­ a one-bar solo — eighteen bars r?st have worked-on various ranches of for an, addltlpnal 11 per cent. The cafe In many ways. There are no mental medal for that year. He four pole* — a repeat sign — the vicinity and have In this wuy federal government is planning to dry 200,900,000 pounds of eggs for long Itnes to wait int everyone then cgme to Poly, where he acted eight bars rest — another solo, this gained a wide knowledge of farm promptly eats ut once. Waiters ore ns rifle Instructor, to the “ cadets" one two- bars — twenty four bars lng. the Allies who' are very' mueh in ready to help you and make sure as we were then called,' Mr. rant — finally, he .hits the last note Joe and Uabrlle are both major­ need of the nutrients supplied by that you get your share of varied PeiMsr.i has attended Camp Terry, with the rest of fh® hand. Thgt’s ing in poultry and, liking the this vBluuhlu source of vltamini and protein. ” foods. Milk Is an unlimited quant­ Ohio, six times and has won the purty nifty, oh? courses very much, they hope to ity. *■ There is no need for that "distinguished" rifle bodge, which return wext year. Their eventual Secretary Wickard has assured "boarding house reach” that dis­ is quite an honor; gob I is to own a ranch of their poultrymen 85 per cent of parity Welt, looky .here! It seems that rupts the idea of making a maul In 1029 he went to the Calif. own. "The courses are very prac­ for eggs until July 1, 1943. The bicycle riding is really n fad now homo-like. Mrs. King, when I State rifle matches and won the tical onrf^yery Interesting," says government has also put a celling with Don Day and Bill CrlRklaw. went to interview her, was busy grand aggregate medal. He once Joe. on protein Supplements. This will These two lads were seen last week­ scrubbing! a dirty door In the new held the United States record of 87 The boys seem very well pleased keep eggs at a relatively high price end riding a couple lassies around cafe. consecutive hits for 000 yards—20 with the school. That Is except for and at the same time reduce the the Poly campus on hikes. This Mrs. King likes family-served inch bullseye. one thing—they don’t like the com- cost of feed to a reasonable double riding Is not very good on medium. - meals for a very good reason. It’s Mr. Perosrt has about 200 pelative nature of the meals In the more economical than the cafeteria the tires, but it’s nil right In this new cafeteria, "There’s too much Eggs are u stable food, essential medals, which he has won. His rasp because the girls were not method. In the new cafe the stud­ grabbing," hay* Gabriel. to diet. In this day and age when favorite pastime Is hunting deer. very ol------(oops, that almost slip­ ents eat as much as they wont With the background Martin has, people are becoming vitamin con­ ped^. scious there le bound to be a de­ There is very little surplus left to he really, should he able to shoot mand for. foods that supply valu­ throw away. In the old cafeteria, the thoso big "vlfla/T that tho artillery Crops Club Plans Mim* Genova Wells reported able nutrients. studenU heap their plates and more uses. ~ v* - j that her purse had been ransacked Therefore it is safe to assume than hkeiy they don’t .every­ By Maurice Dubont while she was atefttflng the Col­ that In both the near and far thing, The family-served moal has Thu Crops Club has decided to legiate Club donee lost Friday and future poultry products will be In a second serving method that does New Dorms Will Be begin a "U 8 0 " -in their own club. that a card In tho Music Associa sufficient demand to Insure an Im­ away with waste; Mrs. King has Landscaped Soon Many members have joined or been tfon and her drivers’, llcepse was mediate and profitable market for-, quite a problem fulfilling the task "requested" to join Uncle Sam's mising. Anyone knowing the the poultryman. of feeding 500 growing boys. It Is By Bob Stirr armed forces and the mepibere of u big Job to see that every boy whereabouts of these Items should e , ' 7 T i the cluji felt thjt. It would bo a Attention! Freshmen / in the contact Don Season at Heron Is contented with his meal, With good lrdfnaryline guys don’t receive Young Farmers will have charge Leading Jeweler T O W E R CAFE thia law of Congress and have their *Mch terrific send-offs.” The of the student body dance. alarm system set one hour alower colored porter was right, the Cap­ than usual. tain is more than juet an ordinary Also this . change has caused guy, with us he’s tops and will al- SPRING trouble up at the dairy unit. Ac­ ways be tops. Here's wishing you Ride The Green Bus To Town cording to various dairy studsnts, “ God speed," that time Gy, and SPORT SHIRTS milk production has bean cut down that you’ll be back with us real 7 c to only 91 per cent of what it wss soon. bofors ths change. 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