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COUNCIL VOTES J6HOLD ASB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN CONJUNCTION WITHIPARDI GRAS Shortage Of $725 In Athletic Fund Discoverea; Group Corrects Error In a two-and-one-half-hour council meeting last night in the Student Union, five members of the student council voted to hold the election for student body president and vice-president dill same day as Spardi Gras. on May 28. VOL. XXXI SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1943 Number 117 Thihuis the first time in the history of the college that this el4C6011 has ever been held in conjunction with the annual SOPHS TO SELECT Spardi Gras celebration. May 28 Tickets Now On Sale For Popular was selected as the only conven- ient date due to conflicts withtpe COUNCIL TONIGHT Lieutenant Jevne recognition assembly JUtle-2 and Comedy, 'Arsenic And Old Lace' Homecoming June 5. Three coun- The sophomores will select their cil members, Joe Talbot, Joe Welt- Tickets are now on sale council for the permanent In the meeting Tells Coeds Of zenberg and Don DeVoss, voted forthcoming comedy of all conic- tonight at 6:30 in room 14. Hank for the proposition, and two mem- dies, "Arsenic and Old Lace," des- CHRIS JENSEN, linsen, president, urges all class bers, namely Betty Hood and Izzy tined to put any audience in members to attend, and especially WAAC Work Gold, were opposed. stitches and sure to scare any audi- those who have never been on Lieutenant Marion Jevne, WAAC BUDGET ERROR class council. officer, yesterday highlighted the ence out of its wits. This popu- FORMER EDITOR, the Coach Glen "Tiny" Business to be done includgs Senior orientation meeting with a head of the Men's Phsilialk=_ lar play will be presented in the plans for the Freshman-Sophon comprehensive talk on her organ- don department, WNW. WO Little Theater, April 29, 4 30, and ITS CAMPUS Mixer, which will be held late in isation and what it has to offer night's meeting and bregipbt up May 1. Visiting the campus for a few the quarter, and for a sop! ...more the average college girl. Lt. the fact that instead of $11125 ap- Despite the desperate male days is former Spartan Daily Edi- party. Tentative dates for both Jevne's assistant, Auxiliary Green, propriated to the athletic depart- shortage, Ted Hatlen of the Speech tor Chris Jensen. these functions will be selected 'to- remained on-campus for a short ment by the council, only $1500 time in the afternoon to answer was department, who is directing the Editing the Daily last spring night. had been received. The error not covered by the play, has been able to maintain The outcome of the sophomore all questions remedied when the student coun- officer's talk. de- the male cast of 11 by constantly hop, which was held Saturday cil voted to give the athletic Entertainment for the session in the supplanting parts abandoned for night in the Men's gym, will be partment the $725 lacking consisted of two well-rendered more important roles in the armed discussed. Crowned "Princess" for promised appropriation. Russian songs by Dr. Boris Greg- forces with still available reserves. the affair was Barbara Lee Rico, Hartranft al t` tequested addi- ory. Originally scheduled as a gag To date, the east includes Alice sophomore commerce major from tional funds totaling $600, which and said to be in payment of an Modry as Abby, Margaret Wagner Monterey, who was sponsored by with the $725 would make a total election bet, the songs crooned by as Martha, Harrison McCreath as Allenian, Beta Chi Sigma, and of $1325, said to be needed for Dr. Gregory went over in a big Morthner, Jeanette Thimann as Gamma Phi Sigma. Attendants to equipment and athletics _for the way. * Elaine Harper, Keith Thomas as the "Princess" were Virginia Jones, remainder of the quarter. As punishment for not attending the Reverend Harper, Jack Hume Jeanne Fischer, Jane Beattie, Bar- the Monday night Senior Mixer as Jonathan, Bill Kidwell as Teddy bara Dierker, Camille Jarret, Syl- President Chuck McCumby made emphasised the Brewster, Milt Brietzke as Dr. via Ronning, and Roberta Schnei- President Taylor the absentee class members parade of Einstein, Bailey Tudder as Officer der and escorts. Master of cere- Importance to organizations In front of those assembled and by-laws in Mgr Klein, Peter Mingrone o' the monies for the eening was Ed picking up the qqartet*and graduating .in August, warble the Spartan Fight song. Speech department as Chief et__Ps. K incaid. individual co-op boxes. Tetitennto the Army. Alva 'Loaner. and Wreak Calishack Members 111% the .sophomore ex- akortly afterwards'. Following a -1 State's night watchman, as Dr.. ecutive council, besides 'mien, are short training and indoctrination Japanese Exhibits Letters will be mailed today to _tvitherspoon. Wayne Sargent, vice-president; period, Jensen was sent to Camp the 10 organizations which handle Mingrone will do double dutx in Jeanne Arrants, secretary-treasur- Is now Now On Display the student body money, Taylor that, a ft e p er, and Waiter Fisher, eouncil rep- stationed. stated. The budget rommitt will be in charge of the technical resentative. In State Library of the Speech depart- end of the production, designing lib en inked what he thought of Japanese Relocation_ _center ex- composed Metri.F= L-A-WA, admin- the sets, constructing, sound ef- Army life, Jensen replied that hibits are now on show in the li- ment, general fund, McFadden fects, and lighting. Students in- even though it was cheaper than brary corridors. The Committee istration, Music department, terested in helping backstage college, he would rather be on Tests Offered of Japanese-American Students of Health Cottage, committee, Social Affairs, should see Mingrone in his office Washington Square paying his own Immunization to smallpox, diph- the Student Christian emaciation Rally Spartan Daily, Stu- as soon as possible. expenses than in the Army living theria, and typhoid is being offered has made this display of handi advertising, Union and Chapel committee, Tickets are 55 cents general ad- at the government's expense. by the Health office to Staters who work possible. dent meet at a budget hearing to mission and 30 cents for students. While in college, Jensen was af- sign up immediately. Exhibits now on display are will some later date to de- They may be obtained in the filiated with the Spartan Knights Vaccination for smallpox will be wood carving, water coiors._arti- W held at Hart-ranft'a-request te_r_ad- Speech office. and was also a member of Beta given next Monday at noon to ficial flowers, and map marking cid.- on funds. Chi Sigma, campus social frater- those students who sign up before the location of the 18 centers. They ditional athletic FILLED nity. Friday. will be in the showcases for about VACANCY social sci- In addition to serving on the two weeks. Will Hamer, junior Homecoming Plans Spartan Daily, he took an active one* major, was appointed to fill part in student government, serv- the junior judge vacancy on the Being Made; Three ing on the Senior Class council and Student Court left vacant by acting as one of the directors for Isolated Staters Still In Good Spirits Marshall Kelly. Classes Honored the Junior-Senior sneak. A tentative program for Spardi After Eleven Days Of Captivity As Gras has been set up and definite With the theme "Spartans Fight plans will be announced early next week following a meeting of com- for Victory," plans are going ahead City Council Votes Two-Week Sentence Ends On Saturday mittee heads Friday afternoon, it for the annual alumni Homecom- was announced last night in the By WESLEY PEON Burt Landis, who defeated Dan ing to be held June 5 on the cam- Unanimously For report to the council meeting made After a week and a half of Meehan in the finals A rematch pus. by Betty Hood. may be played in the near future. ,tIvity, the 14 isolated Stators Class representatives present at -----Asustestthi’oeelfunes, those oil Ex'ansion- "Oh, yes, there were some ifirls -301 South Fifth street still ap- the meeting were Roberta Ramsay, The San Jose city council last be Were- -last -Saturday ..151.4 to graduated 10, 25 and 50 years ago, freshman Crams; Jerry Wriiffic Ng= night unanimously went on record pear in good spirits and show no serenade us. They were from 55 will be honored. The latter class, lor, and Jack Breslin representing in favor of the proposed expansion signs of cabin fever, over the tele- South Fifth street. which this Ute senior class. year lithe class of '93, of the San Jose State college cam- phone at least. "We serenaded right back at will also become a part of the pus in a letter to the state Senate The two-week sentence, imposed them," commented Bristol. "Mee- Golden (;rads, an organization committee on finance. April 10, after the death of Mar- han did fiddle and mandolin solos, made up of those who graduated Dr. Earl C. Campbell, political ston "Bud" Racoosin from ence- too." ENGINEERING FRAT science professor and city council phalitis, will be served out this members of the 50 or more years ago. Monday night member, introduced a resolution, Saturday. Senior class brought the boys re- Mrs. Herbert Hoover, a member TO HOLD SMOKER passed unanimously, stating that "The Spartan Daily has all but freshments left over from the Sen- of the class of '93 and who was whenever the state purchases the pushed the Mercury Herald off the ior mixer in the Student Union. Epsilon Nu Gamma will hold its invited to act as their chairman, additional property for the new breakfast table as early morning "That's just about all that. has smoker tonight in the Student declined in a letter yesterday, say- campus, the city council will in- reading matter," commented Bill been happening around here, ex- Union at 8 o'clock. ing she would be in the East on stitute proceedings to close such Bristol, one of the internees. cept that we spend a lot of time The engineering fraternity has Homecoming day. She wished streets as would be affected by Routine throughout the day still during the day sunning ourselves had some of its members sent to members of her class and all the the new boundaries and develop a includes doing dishes and other on the side porch, and Bert Lan- the Navy department to do re- alumni a happy reunion. Mrs. plan with San Jose State for the odd hits of housework, PEV exer- dess has taken to raising a Mongo- Search work. Recently the frater- Hoover graduated as Lou Henry. continued use of Seventh street cises, loafing, and shooting the lian goatee," asserted Bristol. nity heard from two of the men Alice Down Luckhardt, '23, gen- from San Fernando street to San breeze from the windows with Naval and Marine reserve mem- Fred Kruse and Lauro Ricalyne. eral chairman for Homecoming, is Carlos street, consistent with the passersby. bers living at 301 South Fifth One of Ricalyne's projects is now appointing committees and seeing best interests of San Jose State. The evening social life of the street were unable to take the on construction. to general arrangements. She ex- The resolution was drawn up 301 boys has been added to some- Reserve qualifying tests yesterday, Another member, Marcellut Bur- pects as many alumni to attend as by the City Planning commission, what during the past week with and arrangements are being made ton, reported that he is in the "B" usual in spite of wartime restric- of which Dr. P. Victor Peterson, the acquisition of a ping pong to allow them to take them upon meteorology school in the Army tions. More local people will at- Science department head, is presi- table, a pool table, and a deck of their release by city health au- Air Corps at the University of tend, according to Mrs. Luckhardt. dent. cards Paddle champ so far is thorities. Washington.

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I/mac/moo in SPARTAN DAILY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1943 ml by 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111MWMIN11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111111111 r --*-11M-1111-MILILS 211 --IRESHMAN NRIT_ES By ph "11011,APPT" SQUATRITO St. PLAY FORISE cis A Compromising Solution Ken Jackson, freshman Stater, 11111111111¦11MMURRI111111111111111111.111¦11MINEMIN111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ar Frank Callahan, has again will make his debut in radio play- Our talented night watchman, Mr. come What with all of the warm spring days ahead and the another grand poem. Along with it he sent the following RE writing when his original play, through with happy days of the full behind us, the time has come note: gas tanks "The New Alcestis," will be enact- college picnics and "The enclosed lines were written after viewing the departure for for us to solve the problem of the annual ed on RI the KSJ8 program Saturday induction in the armed forces of 95 young Spartan men, and is lovingly swimming parties. a] at 1:50 over station KQW. dedicated to them and their families. Special copies suitable for fram- favorite sun spot be mailed to families of the boys. ha While Santa Cruz has always been the Peter Mingrone, Speech instruct- ing are being printed, and will There fe, for sorority and fraternity affairs, as well as the regular week- will be a few copies available for others who apply early to the writer.' or, who directs the KSJS plays, pr end meeting place for countless Spartans, this year a change THEY WERE NINETY AND FIVE chose the cast Monday. They in- re in scenery will no doubt be necessitated. For there aren't They were ninety and five, and they marched away, _tiltsdaDuane Heath as Joe. Ruth April day: enough cars around any more and who has a C card anyway? In the early eve of an Banks as the znother, Barbara There was no flag-waving; and few were the cheers, Already the. buses to this resort area are ovsrÆWdd tal Kingsford as Alice, Alice ModrY as And there were low sob, and there were some tears, mid may be discontinued. Students 'Using this means of trans- Mrs. Dooley, and Margaret Moore 'These were sad partings at the old Quad Gate; portation are destined to be disappointed. But thereeirTle no squawks, or crabbing at fate . . . as Marie. a As a compromising solution to the issue, San Jose itself to The plot of the 15-minute play They were ninety and five; and they said goodbye, offers Alum Rock Park to the public. Surely, there could be no to tells the story of a couple, separ- To their hopes and dreams; to their kind folk nigh; more ideal outdoor center for the type of recreation we desire. viE ated when the husband leaves for To the ivied Tower; to the Campus' green; The plunge at the park has all of three diving boards and To the last loved spot of the College scene; the army, whtse happiness is Ira a slide, the picnic grounds and barbecue pits are numerous, And some eyes were misty in their stalwart lines; ruined by a meddling mother-in- fe and there are 643 bountiful acres of land over *filch to trounce But there Were no beefs, and there were no whines . law. The play ends tragically, as be it on horseback, or by means of the No. 17 ration stamp. in does its famous Greek namesake, They were ninety and five; they were young and live . . . Sabelman. in4 "Alcestis". They were fond of sports, and they liked their jive . 'ml They adored their girl-friends, and they loved their Ma's; And were proud of the men they called Dads or Pa's; WE There were soft stifled sighs .. . there were mute heartaches. Classified Ads re JOB SHOP But there were no gripes, at the lousy breaks ... ci Any graduate interested in working in a nursery school in Vallejo, Lost They are ninety and flvesolid Spartans all; with children 2, 5, 4 or 5 years of age, for summer work, should con- . . . The old method of renting, And they make no demur to their Country's call: - tact the Placement office. Leave your name for an interview in the selling, or trading that typewriter, But they aren't blind sheep, on a dumb wether's trail; Pr Placement office. - book. or "what have ." Now At They are free Yankee men! God's help if we fail, There is a position open for an accompanist at a ballet school. you use modern Spartan Daily gF To keep here the "Freedoms", for which they will strive! Women interested my see Mrs. Plant in room 19. classified ads. 1' WE MUST NOT LET DOWN, our Ninety and Five! us Men are wanted on Saturday and Sunday to wash windows. Pay WI Is from 75 cents to $1 an hour. Founci_. Those 95 men are now being scattered wide mild far. Some of them of we've heard from, and others are still in Monterey. From Sam Zones and Bob Hall came this note: they really get results! "Have arrived at romantic old Monterey.. and_ the EEC boys are For Sale For Rent doing O.K. We are even given some respect (despite -our college back- ground). Food is excellent and do we look dapper in our fatigue uni- . . . Spartan Daily classified forms and chic little jeep bonnets! More later. This is just the start." spaceonly 25 cents an insertion Jack Howard pens"The MC is here, ros COLO S777-044 to students with stwient-body We're laying off the beer." cards; 50 cents to everyone else. Bud LewisShots in the arm, Did no harm; Trade Took the test, aniiVileSS SLIP-014 . . . Results aren't rationed with Did my best (passed). S. D. classifie*I. If you want to Jim LowreyOfficers fine, full of hell. Ph trade it ... you'll trade it by using The EEC is doing swell. Art Gridder Bill Perry"We’ve lost 21 men from our number. this space. original hi Inman and Cecil Mattos left this morning for Florida, where th*. were placed together in the Air Corps Ordnance. Personal Notice te "Today was our big dayup at 4 a.m, to report to K.P. duty, and . . . This space is for. straight lii off tonight at 7 o'clock-15 hours of steady K.P. duty, but really a lot "A" math students who want to of fun. Yesterday one of the boys received a Daily, and, believe me, PI tutor the VT'ers . . . PEV men at you really don't appreciate the true value of it until you don't see who wish to file their will . . . or It for a while. ni Home Econ majors who are look- "The spirit of the State students here is really something to ing for "a man!" Seriously, re- write home Everythingta johnweDdaohLisGarlawyayms escpoanrnkeedii.b: the sew, In gardless of what you want (or plied Come on, fellows, let's do everything with pride so that we can hl don't want), you'll get results show them Just how good San Jose State really is. with S. D. classified. abou"Haroldt. rr "Honestly, San Jose State should really be prOild of theit_l_M's V.. down here, because they are going to be darn tough to beat after a few more-inontThe-of TraTiiiiig.--TheY -really co-operate, ano you know . . . Right down to the Publica- how hard it is to beat 95 fellows that co-operate. a tit tion office (room 11)_mill lit it myself pleasant S. D. ad Min help you for P. E. instructors, but of course we don't know yet whether we place your ad. He'll be glad to were accepted. V write it for you, too. "Well, my eyelids are getting awfully heavy, so will close." From Wally Trabing, ex-Dallyite: Low EXPENSIVE-- "April 16I suppose this is a good time to send some Army news; MENI a 0 you are probably wondering what is happening to the 100 Staters here. For An 'll " In Appearance I would like to start a column in the Daily on the humorous side. 11 L Keep Well-Groomed you approve of this, let me know. I will send you my address. Mean- while here is some news from the Il'Ir Presidio. or ori was rot HUNrS BARBER SHOP "Everybody had a gulp in his throat when the train pulled away 135 E. an Carlos St. (Continued on page 4) ond FRAncasr Roos "Bras SUPER tv1APHETS FIRST STREET NEAR SANTA CLARA _/f;Tti *-4- *-6- -S- *4-* *-6-4 s-it.= _Spaztan Dail Student-Mentor OUT OF By cumumi COOK Reveals Life Of THE HUDDLE Sports Editor Riley For Press_ = -- *-8- *-8- *-8- *-8-6 *4-* *-8- e-S- -e- By WILLIE SABELMAN .41 will now demonstrate derived from clean liv- JOSE, the benefits to be SAN CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1943 Living the life of Riley isn't al- ing. To the bst of my contact with wine, knowledge I never had any ways what it's cracked up to be, women or song until the mellow age of 10." according to State's Brenton of With those words Rhyne took off former Spartan footballer Billy the same name. cloud of dust Horsehiders Meet Hendy Iron Men In a over the obstacle course and broke the tape one For Riley, a senior P. E. major, forty-six minute and seconds later to crack the existing course record last quarter became a P E. in- full two by a seconds. In Season Finals Next Wednesday; structor of the college, and then Only recently returned from an extended jaunt to South America his troubles began. Not only does and way points, Rhyne has been out of school, and theere#011111y out of Lanyon Cancels Remaining Contests he go through PEV exercises at phaps, for more than a year now. Outside of a few months spent at Comings a surprise today latim the announcement that least three hours a day, but he St. Mary's Pre-Flight last football season, Billy has had no more exer- coaches boxing classes as well. San Jose's baseball season will come to a doss nextWednes- cise sUneelesiving Washington Square than lifting those ()vendee Latin "Shucks, that's nothing," the 29- American paper bills. day evening when they will do battle wEthffil Handy Iron year-old five-year-man commented However, the story of the new course mark or "Rhyne Reeks Men at Washington Park in Santa Clara in a twilight contest shyly, "because last quarter we Record," has a little prologue that hits the jackpot of incredibility beginning at 5:15 p. m. coaches had seven-hour workouts when told in full. Shortage of gasoline for th school bus was tho reason every day." "In order to warm up sufficiently, and before touring the course, "Besides," he grinned, given by, Coach Milt Lanyon for "we can Rhyne ran three or four 440's and a couple of 220's. Then he played eat all we want to without any cancellation Of the remaining a little touch football for half hour or so to loosen up the muscles he Tennis Coach apparent damage to our figures!" had overlooked in the track practice. Loafing over the obstacles a games. Among the games can- Riley is not prejudiced, although few times, he finally got the hang of the thing, flexed his muscles, and celled were the two return tilts he was a member of the college proceeded to give the open-mouthed onlookers thrill by blasting the with the Coast Guard and St varsity boxing team for three record on his first time trial. Mary's college. years, and boxing is his favorite Rhyne is shipping out again in another week or so and following There had been just a certain sport. The coach also played var- -him goes a wistful look by track Coach Tiny Hartranft, who could cer- amount of fuel ¬ed for the bus, sity soccer for two years, and in tainly use the fleet-footed Billy this season. but all that remains will be used high school was quarterback on _ 111 by_ Tiny___Marbgatril team the football temn so resolved" While on the subject of track it looks like the Spartans are due for for their meek', all of which' will his letters for besketbalrild-base= a fancy shellacking Saturday at the hands of the California Bears. Due be run off away from home. ball. Last quarter he was the to lack of adequate practice thus far this season, their times are not up The Spartans will be striving to Spartan boxing coach, and was to snuff as yet. With Cal's big three of Rlemmer, Davis and Jurko- capture the verdict over the Hen- also trainer for Stan Smith, who vich ready to go, the State thin-clads will have a rocky time of it. dyites so that their win column recently participated in the Na- Any points that we hope to score must necessarily be gathered will overbalance the losink column. tional bouts at Madison, Wis. from second and third places in each event. At this writing only a They have a .500,. average now When asked what he thought few of the Spartan athletes can plan in edging out the Bears for win with five wins against five losses. was the most difficult task of a money.Off- past performances we must concede Hal Davis six points Kamen will probably start Jack new instructor, the student-mentor In the 100 and 220. If Klenlmer doubles in the 440 and 880, then six Gottseluutg on litehill--with Abe revealecl_that in _demonstrating the _ more digits are conceded. Bear Ralph Dewey is a cinch to cop the Rodrigues working the itast part of mastery of skills, it is easy to set mile run, and maybe the two-mile. the game. All of the players will everyone on the wrong track by Angelich should take the high sticks without ruffling a hair, but be given a chance to perform in performing indorrectly. we will rate the Spartans a first in the lows, chiefly because we can't this tilt, the regulars starting and "This imitation of the teacher's recall off-hand any outstanding Cal ran. Five more points loom for playing about five innings and the actions bY his pupils keeps him Cal in the relay, and that totals 40 points in the track events alone, remaining players taking over at constantly on the alert," he stated. without counting any seconds or thirds. that point. Of his bad habits, this reporter Inside the oval the local tracksters should score the highest, with Of the pitchers still on hand, discovered but one . .. he loves to probable firsts in the high jump, javelin, and perhaps the broad jump. Ed Bleak mentor ot San Jose's Gottschang has three victories and croon during his daily showers at At any rate, we will give the Bears 15 more points in six events. That basketball team the past season, is three defeats to his credit for a the gym. gives them a first _place total of 55, only 11 points short of winning the now busily engaged with the task .500 mark, while Rodrigues has a And this, the pretty, black - meet. And if they ean't pick up a couple of seconds and thirds some- of coaching the Gold and White lone winning deciWiii against no haired secretary in the P. E. of- where along the line, then we have sadly overrated them. Only a host tennis team. losses for .1000 per cent. (Continued on page 4) of surprise performances by Hartranft's men can upset the dope bucket.

. ENNIS4EAMFACES- SAUNAS firtudents ilirtitiness Directory When You need Goods or Services Pakenhe YOUR Newspaper's Advertisers. IN PRACTICE MATCH THIS BARBER SHOPS FLORIST C. Specialty J. a Men's, Ladies and Children's Haircutting TWO SHOPS THE SPORT HILL'S FLOWERS AFTERNOON AT S. J. TENNIS CLUB HAIRCUTTING PARLOR James C. Liston Completing arrangements by 32 East San Antonio St. San Jose, Calif. The match will consist of six State 266 Racse-Strent Ballard 3610 phone late yesterday evening, Bob Ncshm Welcome singles and three doubles contests. 36 East San Antonio St. Bal. 4847 Coach Ed Blesh announced that On Friday, April 30, S. F. State his heretofore untried tennis team CLEANERS will come down here for the re- will get a taste of action this af- W et cur as IT turn meeting between the two THROW IT AWAY ternoon when the team from Sa- FRATANGELO'S FLOWER SHOP linas J. C. will come here for a teams. On Sunday, May 2, USF CLEANING TJULORING DESIGNS BOUQUETS PLANTS practice match scheduled to start will be here for a match. The FLORAL POTTED at 2 o'clock at the San Jose Ten- first meeting of State and USF 55 North First St. Phone Ballard 919 nis club. will come off the first of next TRUE Taileri- end Cleaners take his Tomorrow !Mesh will week in the bay city. 184 South Second St. Phone Ballard 1507 lads to San Francisco to meet the St. Mary's college, in the past a CHAS. C. NAVLET CO.. Inc. highly touted San Francisco State CLOTHIERS.-- Since 1885 member of the conference, has de- aggregation in an afternoon FAMOUS FOR FINE FLOWERS match. cided to drop tennis from their Dave Parnay and Raymond athletic _progra Cu two GRAYSON'S__ "The Students' Florist" Chang will handle the number one matches from the San Jose 20-72 E. San Fernando St. Phone Ballard 128 and number two spots on the team Sc I. DRESSES SUITS COATS LINGERIE with Frank Ran Filipo, Roy Died- SPORTS WEAR ... JEW ELI T- erichsen, Jim Thorne, and Bill Kappa Phi members and pledges 258 South First St. Phone Columbia 1359 - Walker playing the other four po- please cheek the notice on the bul- CHAS. S. GREGORY sitions in that order. Diederichsen letin board concerning the pro- DIAMONDS pulled an upset yesterday after- gram tomorrow evening G. Designer cmd Maker of Distinctive jewelry noon when he trounced veteran Hassler. REPAIRING ENGRAVING Jim Thorne 6-3, 6-4, to take over Antonio St. Phone Columbia 452 the fourth spot. The following people should ap- 46 E. San Two of Blesh's leading contend- at ()reheats rehearsal High Quality College Clothes pear today RESTAURANTS ers for the team will be out of at 3 p.m.: Mary Hurd, PKUL11/1111e SKIRTS SWEATERS SUITS BLOUSES action this week. Cy Taylor has Eder, Dorothy Covello, and Maxine $1 South Second St. Columbia 8720 FOR THE BEST IN a bad ankle and Bert Landess is Sipes. HOME COOKED FOODS In quarantine with the boys on Brushes Watercolors Oils South Fifth street. Both will be There is a Freshman council KEN'S PINE INN ready to go again next week, how- meeting today at 4 p.m. In room 255 South Second St. ever. 34. Aftfreshmen are invited to In regard to the match tomor- attend. row, Blesh states that it will be SHOE REPAIR the strongest competition that his There will be a meeting of Pi proteges will be up against all sea- Nu Sigma Thursday at 12:30 in SAN JOSE PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. son. The Gaters have won three room /4227. Officers for this quar- 112 S. Second St. Second and San Fernando FLINDT'S matches in a row, trimming ter will be elected.Betty Ira. the SOLE AND HEEL SHOP USE sextet 7-2 Monday afternoon. BUY UNITED STATES Coleman is the ace of the Gater SW) meeting at the Student 168 South Second St. Across from Kress' squad, having played on the team Union at 7:30 tonight. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS the past two years. Don Campbell. -

a PAGE rouR SPARTAN DAILY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1943 PEOPLE DO NOT REALIZERIS Former Stater RADIO WRITING CLASS PREPARES SCRIPTS FORISE BROADCASTS - IS A TOTAL WAR, DR. POYTRESS Visits College Three plays, which the radio on, are in After completing his two months writing class is working preparation for radio production, Easter Services To of naval training in boot camp in INFORMS WAR AIMS CLASS according to Mrs. Florence Bryant, Farragut, Idaho, Nein Hoxsie, for- By GERRY REYNOLDS English instructor. mer Spartan, returned to the cam- Be Held Sunday realize what this war is all about," de- class, which "Too few people pus today while on an 11 -day The radio writing course, of- clared Dr. William Poytress in his lecture on the nature of the leave. is a comparatively new three units to be applied Morning In Quad war before the War Aims class yesterday. "They do not realize As yet Hoxsie doesn't knew fers either in speech or English. The San Jose State's quad will be the country, where he will be detailed as he that this is a total war ... that involves every not only supplying KSJS, ra- received special orders at the end class has been scene of Easter morning Sunrise from a military standpoint, but politically tatwoll." dio 'Speaking society, with many of of his training. He had received Services Sunday, beginning a* I:80. weekly broadcasts Modern wars cannot be isotated. Even_the_ Spanish _chi; the highest score in the General its plays for - Under the auspices of the Inter- war involved other countries, arousing interest in its technical Classification Tests while at Idaho, over KOUT': Scheduled tentatively for May church committee of the Student points. One of the failings of Britian and France. and the andw claimed that most of the tests 18 is a potluck dinner to be held Christian association, Dr. Jason United States, is their lack of on subjects he had taken at journey at the home of Eleanor Wagner on Pierce will from San Hitler's plans, or due to wishful San Jose State. knowledge that wars cannot be of Arroyo Way. Interested persons Francisco to give the sermon. His isolated, and their failure to appre- thinking. are invited to attend. Members topic is "What Makes Easter Joy- There will be a meeting today ous?" ciate the new types of warfare "Another mistaken belief that is of the class include Harrison Mc- of the Christian Science organiza- in the United States, espe- Creath, Martha Bullitt, Hamilton Student speaker will be Tom that the enemy is developing. found tion at the new tune, 12:10 to Bailey, Elsie Benge, Alice Modry, Taylor. The San Jose High school Germany knew that France was cially on the western coast, is that 12:40, in room 155. Eleanor Wagner, Marjorie Alex- choir will sing under the direction Japan is more to be feared than not ready for war, either defen- ander, Leona Silva, and Helen of William Erlendson. After losing Beta Beta Beta, national honor- sively or offensively. France did Germany," Dr. Poytress declared. Hahl beck. most of its male singers, the col- ary biological fraternity, meets at not know what was going on, and "This is not true. Rather, if Ger- The class meets of Tuesdays and lege choir is too unbalanced for a noon today in $201. Faculty mem- besides, internally she was In a pe- many loses, Japan will lose." Thursdays from 11 to 12:30 to read performance. Orrin Blattner will ber Fred Buss will address the riod of upheaval. So Germany at,- and criticize plays written by the direct the brass choir in Easter IfOltt la the -series of War Aims group on Physi- tacked, with her dive bombers, "Some Interesting claw -The problem of script-writ- hymns. The brass, choir will her- lectures will be F,conomic Organ- graphic Around paratroopers, and tanks . . . and Features Found ing is revision in the direction of ald the sunrise from the Tower, ization for War, by and stu- France fell. Professor San Jose." Other faculty production, according to Mrs. according to an old French custom. Owen M. Broyles, tomorrow. All dent members are urged to attend when the Germans in- Bryant. "Later, students and faculty members are this meeting. Bring lunches and vaded Russia, the latter thought The original idea for the class Invited to attend these lectures, Ideas for a library exhibit. Ted would use the same tac- The Health office urges all stu- was suggested -by Jean Holloway, Germany which are at II o'clock in room 24. Fisher, historian. tics that had detested France dents wishing smallpox vaccina- former SJS student, who is now But the Germany didn't. Ger- tions Monday at noon to sign up writing for Kate Smith and Lionel Friday. Barrymore in Hollywood. many was smart. She kept getting before new blood and new brains in her ranks," said Dr. Poxtress. --SCRAPS officers' (Continued "Hitler followed Napoleon's idea- from Page 2) from the Station. The boost that going-away party 'Any man who has an idea, no State gave us in the is something that we all swore we'd know that such matter where he comes from, push never forget. To DRESS UP FOR EASTER! an organization is behind him up.'" us really gave us confidence. "Our confidence was almost shattered, however, when we neared In this way, Hitler keeps a group It's An Old American Tradition Monterey. When we received of officers that is continually im- our first orders to break up our card games, they came from proving, and he continues to im- a corporal, but they had the effect of a General speaking. prove his military tactics at the "The same time. ERC's were separated from the draftees and put inseparate barracks. Another failing on the part of In some ways we have been favored (they don't question the Allies that is now being cor- our intelligence or integrity), but in other ways they bear down (clean- rected, was the fact that they did liness, orders, and work). Every time a corporal gives an order, a not take the Nazis seriously . thousand wisecracks race through our minds. Hitler was thought to be a mad- "A lot of the =Wets have been made platoon leadersBill Perry, man . . . what could he do? George Thomas, Larry Sutton, and myself. The big laugh of the day This was just what Hitler and was on Bill Perry, when he was marching behind his platoon and gave his cohorts wanted. We paid lit- the command .`to the rear, march'. The men obeyed his command, tle attention to his movements un- but he forgot to get out of the way, and about 40 men Passed over him til it was too late. before he could recover from the surprise. "This war is world revolution. "We have all taken heed of Dean Pitman's advice, and we were The Nazis are determined to over- really surprised at the marvelous results. throw the entire western civiliza- "April 16Well, it couldn't last for ever. The ERC's are begin- tion and to rule the world. If they ning to spread out. Inman has left for Florida. Pete Bolich to Michi- succeed, Berlin will be the great gan, Doug Curry to Wyoming, Frank Davidson, Weber Lund and Loren financial and industrial center, and Nicholson to New Jersey. Charley Blackwell and Ted Drenton went we will all be slaves to the 'master to Texas. The laugh of the day went to Ted Drenton when he became race,'" said the lecturer. confused on meeting a captain, and tipped his hat instead of saluting. "You can't have two opposing "April 18Finally our orders came. About 16 of us have been civilizations or philosophies at the transferred into the air corps at the air corps basis training center at same time, and with llitler it's 'We Fresno. We are all satisfied, but the heat is almost unbearable. Sta- or they,'" said Dr. Poytreas. tioned here are myself, Ed Rudloff, and Bob Magnusen. We should have awakened to the "Will you please send me a Spartan Daily to the following address: danger that was Germany when Pvt. Wallace Trabing, 802nd Tng. Gp., Flight 122, Btc. No. 8, Fresno, we saw that within three months Calif. Send a paper to Ed Rudloff under the same address. Send it Hitler had made his party su- also to Harold Sonntag. preme in his country. It took him "Well, that's about it for now. I'll keep you posted on little tidbits less than a year to get /is house of news of Spartans in the service that you might use." in order, and then he started plan- "P.S. Here are some more names to send Spartan Dailies to. Same ning his war program. Many of address: Gray McConnell, John Dahl, Gemo Yakoborsky, Otto Zucca, his plans were stated in "Mein Vic Cominos, and Cas Breuer. Kampf," but we paid little atten- "We are hungry for news from our college, so please rush. Tell tion to the "ravings of a madman." the babes around the "pub" office love and kisses." Varsity- Lounge How- --Could Hitler possibly get --Lia-Testailusiness Manager Gerald Becker says: through the Maginot line? "After nine days of this Army routine am still able to heft a pen- Again, there were many people cil so will scribble a few lines, now that I am at my basic training SPORT --COATS- - in England that were pro-German, camp. Would have done so before but our address was only Monterey to give though not necessarily pro-Nazi, for one week and then it was changed. Now that we have arrived here have more of "everything" style leaders "that because they hated the French. we will stay for from five to seven weeks. something" in casual, advance modeling. Both England and France were "They certainly move in this Army. We were all finished pro- $17.50 to $22.50 anti-Russian, so they chose Hitler cessing In three days. Shots, interviews ,physicals, insurance, training, as the lesser of the two evils. pictures, haircuts and tests. I was lucky enough to place third as far SPORT SLACKS This was"due to their ignorance as I know in the group of about 400 that took the exam. Leroy Lee To harmonize or contrast with your Sport Coat. Gives from Eckert Hall was the highest, and another kid from Eckert Hall you many changes and keeps you well dressed the year finished fourth. We have been drilled to death since our first day, but round. that is not as bad as the waiting around that we had to do. $10.00 LIFE OF RILEY "Fresno Is a basic training camp for all branches of the air corps. (Continued from Page 3) About 40 fellows from State are here. We are pretty well scattered CROSBY SQUARE SHOES (ice intimated, is a mean by nowbut still close together as far as barracks are concerned. We endur- A step to distinction . . . fine quality leathers styled to ance test . , . for the office force. use double bunks, and Cas Breuer is on the lower deck and I am on keep step with smart fashion. His favorite tune, sung to the ac- the top. Also in our barracks are Boyd Haight, Nick Cominos, Bob companiment of that pattering Botey, John Dahl and several others from school. In the barracks next $6.95 aqueous vapor, is "I Love Life." to us are Leroy Lee, Gray McConnell, Bill Louin, and others. Right Of "Crooner" Riley's hobbies, it across from our barracks is a recreation room pool, ping pong, coke, was discovered that he has one nickelodeons, and lots of good writing tables, magazines, books and . . . besides sports, of course. Com- other things. pletely hep to all the boogie- "We work pretty hard-15 hours.K.P.from 5 in the morning J.& IV 11 i woogie that am hits the country's jive until about 8:30 at night. We are free in s the evenings. Lights go dives, our man Brenton collects out at 10, and we have a bed check at 11. -Take advantage of your 7- 33 South 7irst Steet. records, and has more than 300 of civilian lifeespecially the womenwhile you can. Would you send the latest discs to his credit. me a Daily and the Alumni Bulletin?"