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Vets To Sign Attendance forms for Feb u- ary will be signed !gouda% through Friday next week. At- tendance gorms should be signed by Alt Veterans planning to it school this semester under PL 550 Vol 43 Son Jose, Calif., Friday, February 24, 1956 No 85 SJS A Cappella Surf Club Is Site Freshman Class Choir Scheduies For Annual 1FC Committees Plan Formal Tomorrow For March Mixer Two Programs Members uf the 14 colieoe so- 1 he Fiesinnan Clasa , cial fraternities will Madness" mixer began to shal, The Saa Jose State A entertain Cap- ot the arnual Inter-Frater- ap as four committees met th,- pello Choir, under the direction guests nity Calmed Formal tomorrow' week to discuss what can be daia of William J. Erlendson, associ- night fall's "Black Ma ate between 9 and 1 o'clock al to improve last Professor of Music, will pre- Club 'in San sic" dance sent the' Surf lianciaao concerts Monday and Tues- according to Bill MeCollain, IFC The rules and games committe- day evenings o'clock in at 8:15 president. met Tuesday and decided on fi i the COncert Hall. sat Selections to be presented are: McCollam stated that dark Ales to be played at the Marc:. "Gladsome Radiance," by Gret- suits will be acceptable wear but 16 mixer. char:Mott; "Tu Solus, qui Facia ' tuxedos are preferred. Corsages The food committee met Wed Mirablilia." by Joaquin Des Pres; will not be worn , nesclay and discussed refresh- "Ascendit Deus," by Philips; "Ave 1.14s for the dance will be dis- ments for the dance. while the Venni'," by Mozart; four Slovals tributed today to all fraternity decorations committee met the folk songs by Bartok, "Hymn to houses. same day and made preparation St. Cecilia," by Britten; and three Jimmy Diamond and his orches- tor the affair. Elizabethan part songs by Vaug- tra will provide the music for the The publicity committee met I han Williams. :lance Officers of IFC will be yestelday afternoon and decided KENNETH RUCG (seated on bench), Robert Montilla (standing). The.Elizabethan songs will in- introduced. to install a booth in the outer and James Dunn (seated on floor), are featured as three elses clude -Sweet Day", "The Wil- Chaperones for the dance will quad to arouse interest and spirit lab came to earth to do good deeds for mortals in the speed' low Song" and "0 Mistress Mine". be Dean and Mrs. Stanley C. in the dance by giving a prize and Drama Department's production of -1 he Elses and the shoe Also ineludeci in the program will to the one who comes closest in Benz, Dean Helen Dimmick, Dean maker" which opens today in the College Theater. Performance. be "0 Vos flows’’, from the guessing the number of people Robert S. Martin, Dr and Mrs.: ii ii he gisen today and tomorrow. photo by Marrs "Lamentations of Jeremiah" by Lowell M. Walter, Dr. and Mrs. who will be at the mixer. the contemporary Argentine com- Donald H. Wortmann and Mrs, poser, Alberto Ginastera. Izetti Pritchard. LAVONNE GOMES AND CHPC1C MILLER, co-chairmen for the Sparvets Sponsor Tryouts Monday March 16 Frosh-Soph mixer, entitled, "March Madness." get to- Kerr Production Pi Omega Pi Dinner gether to discuss committee actisities and other business which Drive for Blood they contend will make the cent far superior to yocar'syb s For Student Signup Ends Today _ Magic" dance. photo Marrs Donors Tuesday Today SparVetS Ill NI)1,11:001" their ace- Has Debut Today is the last day to sign Directed One-Acts .1o1 campus blood drive next Tues- The Speech arid Drama Department's production of "The Elves up for Tryouts seal be conducted Mon- the Pi Omega Pi honor- day, from 1-5 p.m. in the Stu- and the Shoemaker" opens today in the College Theater, with per- ary business education day at 3:30 p.m. for two student fraterni- Student Council Will lent Union. formances at 4 pm and 7.30 p in. The play also will be presented at ty's annual dinner to be held directed one-act plays. Prospective donors may pick and 2:30 p m tomorrow. March 1, according to Mrs. Cristo 10 a m Pat Branch, director of "Mo- up Pledge cards in the outer Jones, fraternity president. Tickets for all performances are on sale in the College Theater desty" by Paul Herview, will , quad starting today arid ending ------Reservations are being taken Hold Open Meeting - box office for 50 cents each. hold tryouts in the lobby of the Tuesday, from 9:30 a.m. to 23 . in the Business Divisions Office, "The Elves and the Shoe- College Theater. "Modesty" has Student Council's including fratio notcs, sororities p m. Each donor may pledge on Room 137 A, by Mrs. Lillian open meeting maker" is an leth century story parts open for two men arid one committee yesterday set to work 1 and boarding houses. He aLso ex- pint of blood. Petition Deadline La num taaed on a Grimm's fairy tale woman. on plans for the four-way open pressed the desire to contact all I A donation autotnatleatii My lye% Imemaker The dinner will held in 1hr tale i Louise Hay's, who is directing be the meeting slated for Monday, March such groups of more than a dozen makes the donor a member of oho goes off to oar and lea% es Fremont Union High School Cafe- Is This Afternoon "The Rising of the Moon" by 5, at 3:30 p m in Morris Dailey persons the "SJS Blood Credit Club" his st Ile and daughter alone- teria in Sunnyvale, and the $1.50 any Students declared eligible f .; Lady Gregory, will hold tryouts Auditorium. : Although the committee can- which entitles, him :Ind ' wicked landladi, mho at- price will be paid at the cafeteria to re- elective offices should pick uj on the main stage of the College Committee chairman Al Behr, not contact everyone. Behr stres- member of his family tempt:. to Vide the shoemaker'. Theater. Parts for four men are door the night of the event. crier blood without charge. ,1 their petitions in the Student Um- male representatIve-at-large, an- i sed that all students are invited to to (mills, and three el% es. t4 ho available in "The Rising of the The guest speaker will be Wen- Maureen Lanigan, publicity !on this afternoon, in order flounced plans his group hopea j make Use of this opportunity to ,comply with the deadlne, announc- 1,11111e to earth to perform good Aleirjerfr. . former San Jose will peek the auditorium's ins* ass* ani ',Student Council i chairman for the drive, in reagent- Y.er Seats. I ed Bob Becker, chief Justice of drtdp tfinire rsntoortary isri cernsbinmendto 144'11todesty" will be 'resented State graduate and faculty mem- Behr reports his committee officers. ! Mg any prospective donors says, will I the Student Court. April 11. "The Rising of the ber, and present bead of the Marin be sending out letters of invita- A tentative program has been "I've given blood three times and iopenseful, according iPetitions must be returned te to John Moon"' will be presented April 9. College Business Department. tion to many of the living groups, set devoting the initial 10 minutes I can personally vouch for Its be- h r, associate professor of ing painleas " According to Miss ASB Office by noon Wednesday to the introduction of class offic- drama and director of the play. era. During his period a member Larrigan the only pain involved Fifty signatures are required foi clasa and 100 for ASH Although this presentation ha. of each class council' will give Is in pricking the finger for a offices, S o p h Doll Gail Dahlen icludingn representative posts. been planned for children. it is To Compete I recap of class accomplishments teet drop. do- Persons interested in the ap- guaranteed to appeal to persons and tell of plans for the future. Coffee, orange juice and of all ages. according to are pointive offices of Homeconung Kerr A Student Council business ! ?luta will be eerved. Donors Barry Montilla, Kenneth Rugg For Intercollegiate Honors advised not to eat heavy foods chairman, recognition committee March 3 meeting will complete the pro- and James Dunn are playing the ' gram During thig time students three to four hours prior to do- I chairman. or member-at-large, "I never won anyhing before pledge, upon wInning the Soph She was sponsored by Sigma Nu j can file their applications until i lead roles of Widget. Gremlo life!" , will be allowed t,, mintion awn- nation. in my exclaimed Gail Dah- Doll Contest at the Alpha Phi Fraternity. least IA noon Wednesday Students apply- and Finella, the three elves. Shat-- len, cil members. Donors must he at mg honors with them Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Sorority House Wednesday night. a minimum toging will appear before the Stu- are Richard Miss Dahlen was chroen from .i.rs of age, and , Wilson. the shoemaker, and Celia between donations is ; dent Council at 2 30 o'clock that among six finalists, who in turn of 90 days Crt.ss. his %hitt. required. Those under 21 years sonic afternoon were chosen the same night from -.- In she cM are Bar- Civil Defense Will of age must have a waiver stirr- 18 contestants Reaching the finals 1,,ra Bridges, Karen; Bonita ed by their parents or legal were Ginny Biondi, Carolyn Frey. amicia, Herkla: Marilyn ('lift. Sandy King. Pat Lawless, Test Sirens Today guardians. ISO Meeting Today Dame Margery: Jean Parlette anti SJS has entered into romp.': Pat Parish. Students will hear rt.,. I c Ma; Jean Marsh, Joan. with other California rea, . at 11 am when the Civil De- lion ,;yn : .. 1 Call. Rhoda: Gail And- SJS's Soph Doll far 1956 will fense facilities of this area are universities and has Features Speaker land donating the roost , Meg, and Celeste Nts.Adain. compete vith Soph Dolls from tested. ; the title for The hiternational Students Or- 1Tabitha 1948 The Selah Perei- Oilier campuses Saturday night. I Frank (;. Willey, chairman of blood since ganization will meet today at 12:30 Bernewe Prisk is in Memorial Trophy, donated by charge of March 3, for the title of inter- I the Civil Defense and Disaster ra p.m. in SD 116, according to Mra costumes and Harrison McCreath collegiate the San Jooe Elks Club, is the Soph Doll for 1956, I Control of the college, announced Dorothy Hutchings, publicity is technical director Wendell according to Jim prize offered to the school having Carter, State's Ithe tests yesterday. chairman. is in char*" 1 acenery Soph Doll chairman. The com- First a three-minute blast of the most donors. It has never I Ruth fiaMes Purkiitle, commit petition will he at the Intercol- the sirens will be heard. This will left San Jose. tee member, will be gusset sin legiate Soph Doll Dance. be followed by two minute, lo'r at the meeting.' She is w the "red' Miss Dalilen received a 16- : of silence and then same organization that alto, which o al its re:orient; inch trophy, and also will have ' alert Dr. Failico Outlines toe Athens, Ohio, Chi!' : Scholastic Group ' take cover. I) for foreign students a full page picture of herself in La Torre, campus yearbook o or slidea will be shown at Her sponsoring organization re- Life Precepts meet mg. All foreign To Present Award ceived a 10-inch trophy. Science Group Ten and anyolle interested are ife , Dr Arturo I.-Alien, ag. be- to attract, Mr Witching% A $25 award will beg given to The Intercollegiate Simi' Doi: fore the Senior Briefing scsstra, male student whose grade Dance is to be held at the Castle- Schedules Dinner .esterday, outlined 10 precept. lilt averege for the fall semester wood Country Club from 9-1 p.m. A pet luck ciaaier wia be held which he considers basic in form oowe'l the greatest improvement and Miss Dahlen, a 19 year-old tooight at 6:30 o'clock in the a philosophy of life Show Ticket Scles over to. previous overall aver- 5'2" general education major from Women's Gym for the facolo, age by Tau Delta Phi, honorloy Tickets are on sale now in the Glendale in Southern California, members of The Science Divisir, achol.astic fraternity. See Editorial an Page Two Theater box office for will be judged in competition with the Mc. workers and their ram:- precepts out- College To be eligible for the award girls from 19 ,,her Bay Area to Hart- for details of the "lhe Mei( baud of looker.,," a studelt must be regularly en- lies, according Richard lined hs Dr. Faille in his ad- colleges at that time. in Biology and hich ic dl ice presented March rolled this semester, have carried esveldt, in.structor dress to the seniors. education, who is chair- 9, 10, la. Ie. and 17. 12 enos last semester, attended The contestants science will be in- ooin for the dinner. To lois are 50 Cents eAf It for acre during the spring quarter terviewed privately at 9 o'clock More than 1511 department per- He said that in giving human tudent. .-4th .ASIt cards. and arid have completed 30 sermster at the dance by a panel of 1.1.11 or Rener:11 edmiasion ;sons and their children are ex- lives value, these precepts not init. at SJS expert judges. according to Ted I. adline lor applications I. Feb Terzakis, Sophomore Class pre- pected to attend, ilartesveldt said. only must be follmeed, but mu.' The purpose cf the dinnc . I. he followed with meaning ao Applications are available in sident. Six finalisti will he se- In ocricoint the new instructors As a sidelight, Dr Venice, ' e Sol lent Affaao flnemeas 01- lected and then auditioned be- , ith the Old ones, and have some dicate'd that he questioned French Society fore the audience. The winner informal "chats." Harteaveldt material success was any nu . and her tno princesses %sill be of real value in life. Holds Initiut.en chosen at 12 p.m. said_ After the dinner, Dr. Carl D. lie concluded his talk to ti Tomorrow Night An SJS girl, Jeannie Gibbs, was Duncan, head cif the natural sci- .en.ors by relating that life Fraternities Pin a finalist last year, and the a ear ence divisiong is scheduled to pro- I ot an end in itself. before, Ginny Witteon. chit- Dr Faille began his speech 121 New Pledges from State. vide entertainment for the will innate seven new member:' was named the intereolleia lying he would give 10 precepts ot 4 eaa tomorrow evening at the SJS Me- A, Soph Doll. Veit he thou, it would add !h., I I 641 Dater- n-air:al Chapel, according to oamine to one's life philosophy. had pinned nitieri a total of 121 Bids still arc a% allable to mem A 11 Greaory, adviour for the Announces Start and concluded asking the btu- nese 'Wedges. Some fraternities bers of the Sophomore Class, I'm Editor by Society . dente to ant-wet the queetion for slated that they plan to pin a few $3 a mimic, although aophornma To be milateal are Kenneth Ald- representative Of Lykeoble Doll Race themeelves: "How do ;%oti give additional pledges this sveekend Don Ryan reported .¦ ;le rich, Monte Earrin. Martha Foley, day a Wednesday night that meaning?" The fraternities ended 10 he was waterway today, accormn Ted Johnson, J UMW Guerrero, An- rushing last Friday when sold out Sophomore class council Betty Lou Peterson, Lyke toinette Basile, and Jean Peter- rushee' submitted their prefer- members still having bids on sale The contest will be for the Bridge Tournament son ' ences SOPH D01.1. Dahlen. San Jose Slate's Soph are: Carter, Bonnie See and Ted issue of the magazine , The Intercollegiate bridge Following the initiation, new, Doll for 1956. is shown with her trophy, her coronet. and her Terzakis Only 25 bids were origi- , graphs may be submitted in a box tournament will be held at 2 and old members will rneet beaming smile a few seconds after being declared winner of the nally elicited SJS. fur Gmelin Elected In the Journalism Departmental . o'clock, 'tomorrow afternoon at dinner at Ob. Chateau BoussY contest. She will compete for the title of Inteecolle,giale Soph Jack Fine's boric' will provide office. Room J1. the Student Y All contestants Robert Luc, French consul Gene "Doc' Gmelin was elected Doll next Saturday of neat week when 19 Sophomore Clas..ea in j music for the dance. Holvi Aho, The only contest rule is that in the tournament are reminded general to San Franciscorgaaarme_a_Sigspa Deasis--cm7 the Bay Area converge at the Castlewood Country ( tub to dance ! receptionist in the Student Union tsantestarits cannot have any Greek 1 to bring the 00-cent registration st to thc society at the ('ha- professional journalism fralernliY, to the music of Jack l'ina and his band. photo by Hawkins also has tickets. affiliations. j fee. testa at a meeting Last night 2 SPARTAN DAILY Friday February 24, 1956 EDITORIAL Dr. Greene Dreads War Weekend Events Center in S.F.; Pattern for Living With Inadequate Defense Theater JIM K ALLENBACH Include Jazz Opera
Editot'a Notes l'oday's ed ii is based 1111 the speech of "Too few people realize the importance and necessity of The `, I tith, 3iiti .1.1% night& Dr. .%i tub Fallico presented 31 the Sento, Briefing Meeting Civil Defense Program. I dread to think of the results if war came, Chris CID 01:1.1’4:114164the)RNoEne-tlinc Sao isco icglzunate the- When this yesterday. It is the editea's feeling that the I antext of .old we had inadequate civil defense." Dr Earnest S Greene, pro_ :Kenton crooner, presently is do- : ater scene probably is one of J111d Attic to It students and faculty mg a limited engagement at the apt-est io SailLtittr fessor of chemistry and physics, stated recently the richest in the country Local "Five Minutes Macumba in San Francisco. She's members. Dr. Greene is Chief of 1Radiological Safets Service for civil playwrights, directors, producers the the one that did so much with Spring" defense unit in Arid actors and actreses have been Till the Santa'Clara -Jeepers Creepers" in a voice that Valley. Ile has been active prienting stage i,lisys that rival Dr. Fallicci outlined the following 10 basic precepts in sounds sery sinular to June Chri- THE the unit for sume years tie states even those in New York. "Mother . . for living in today s world: sty and other vocalists who fell Courage" at the Marines Memor- that civil defense wurk is une of Meetings under the Kenton spell. 1. Respect yourself for you must live in your own his ial Theater is one of the plays greatest interests, next to The-Modern Jazz Quartet We are our first companions, and in the final teaching Ceateelsery t'lub %sill hear open- I that puts the -Hilly City" in company. the physical sciences lie ed at the Blackhawk last TUPS- acts for the most Father Leslie Wilder speak at contention for top honors Writ- analysis, we are the custodians of our souls. It is impor- part as adviser day. This group pulled 880 points I and instroctur to the their meeting Sunday at 8:30 ten by a Frenchman. it had its ourselves, and the lack of this respect Service in last year's Down Beat tant that we respect Yarir registration and pro in the Youth Center of Trini- Poll, first American premier through little finishing in second place behind efforts Francisco is one of the greatest tragedies in life. We are born alone interest are harming all civil ty Episcopal Church. the of the San Dave Bruheck's quartet. Ralph Actor's and has re- d ef e itse smog-rams theoughout Clumping Club will meet Sun- Workshop and we die alone. Gleason; jazz critic for the San mained a top controversial hit the country. Dr. Greene said. day at 7:30 p itt. in the Fireside 2. Freedom of self is one of life's most valuable as- Francisco Chronicle, calls the ever since. An urgent request for SJS stu- Room, Unitarian Church, 160 N group "the most exciting in sets. Your choice is guided somewhat by the actions of 3rd St. mod- . For thase who have missed dents to join the civil defense was ern jatz " determine the pattern Collegial. others, but actually it is you who made by the physical science Christian FellowskIp JAZZ EXPERIMENTS seeing the "Three Pepny Opera" will hold busirie.,s meeting and actions of your lives. professor. a Mon- Dave van Kreisit, tenor sax and at the Opera Ring, 123 S. Van 100 day at 7:15 p.m itt Student Union. Ness per- WALKS IN BEAUTY desire most, for you VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Jerry Goode, bassist, are con- Ave., tomprrow night's 3. "Beware of that which you "We would like to Interested students are formance one. may get it. We must determine what we really desire in get about invited. dacting some experiments in 6 the last a hundred more volunteers They lastructers Assn will discuss modern jazz on Fridays and Sat- Marcel Marceau. called the plans for C tuncil I ife. don't have to be students peces- State meeting urdays at The Place, 1546 Grant "world's finest pantomimist" in San Francisco their Gimelli Learn to forgive yourself. By forgiving ourselves, sarily, nor is there an age limit," at meeting St. Van Kreldt was formerly with by We Magazine. will end his 4. Monday 3:30 pm. in Room 24. Floral Artist we not only become aware of our mistakes, but we tend he said . at Kenton and Bruheck, so the ex- engagement at the Curran this Two new classes have been International Students Ontnni- periments should prove interest- Sunday. Critical praise has been For Special Occasions to forgive others more readily. tentatively scheduled for open- cation will meet today at 12:30 ing lavished on thk wordless, one- 'ons.drthhon to actions. ing pending adequate registra- p.m in SD 118 0.0 leros 5. Use you power to control your individual At the University Hideaway, man show since his first ap- Third and Santa Clara - CV 5.4934 6. Treat others as individuals. Learn to see people as tion, Dr. Greene disclosed. Tho Student Democrats will hear 2225 Fillmore, a comparatively pearance in this country. classes are radiological moni- guest William Harris speak on unknown group called the Dick independent beings and avoid prejudices. "What Makes a Democrat" at their toring and radiulagical labora- Salzman Trio have been PUY- 7. Realize that people are not "things." People can- tory: work. meeting tonigla at 7:30 o'clock inj fur quite some time. One not be manipulated, but they determine their own actions. Those traineri in the lab work in Room 307 of James Lick High of the guys SO WASP!' in this others as you would have them do unto will act as 3 conttol center for School. group is . Eddie Duran, the OFF 8. "Do unto monitoring teams Their Student Nurses Assn. will elect 0., 25% fighting for what you believe primary guitarist, who has cut a few: you.- Carry this rule out by function will be radiological an- officers at their meeting Tuesday sides with Cal TJader and his on All Permanents to be right. alysis, determining of decay rate, evening at 7 o'clock in 874. Afro-Cubans. airborneradioactivity, and Tri Sigma will hold a cookie 9. Dare to imagine and create. Our ignorance far At the Opera House, the Cosmo- for the month radiological analysis of food sup- sale Monday from 9 to 1 o'clock politan Opera Company will pre- outweighs our knowledge. Remember that everything ply. according to Dr Greene. Booths will be located in Outer of Feb. Quad and Library Arch. sent "La Traviata" tonight at is yet possible. Persons trained in monitoring 8:30 p m. Tomorrow night the Mondays, will have the duties of determin- 10. -Don't Forget to Die... Death is inevitable, and San Francisco Symphony Orches- Tuesdays ing the level of radioactive con- we must learn to choose our values so that we receive the Who Bosses Who tra, under the directions of Enri- and Wednesdays tamination in various areas, give que Jorda, will play Ora,' most from life and give it a true meaning. a selection '41.4 information on their findings, In Turkey World? from Vivaldi's "L'Olimpiade." Al- radio it in It will be their job to CHARLF.STON, W Va UP) so On Saturday night's program SALONS OF BEAUTY iecide whether persons and se- is Every year is leap year for wild Tschaikowsky's Symphony No, 59 North Fad St. 157 South First M. tic-lea Ariuld be removed from 5 in F. Minor EUROPE Spartan Daily turkeys. and Beethoven's CY4-111134 C57.5640 Countries, 75 Days Abroad expa,e11 areas, Dr Greene said Concerto for 20 West Virginia Piano and Orchestra By air all expenses. $1255 INV1 Jose State College To qualify for these classes Conservation No 1, in C. Opias 15 (Ventsislav San Commission technicians there are no prereglsites, accord- say the Yankoff, soloist.) ARP- Jim to the professor. "It is female wild turkey: in quest of Entered as second class matter April advisable. however, if the in- a mate is relentless She not SEMI-PRO SINGERS McIntyre's Barbecue Pit The 24. 1934, at San Jose, Calif . under terested persons have a good only pursues the male, but will Lamplighters, a semi-pro- fessional group Open at I PM me Oct of March 3. 1879 Member working knowledge of math, fight six or eight other hens' to of singing artists features 314 or n a Newspaper Publishers: As who stage fair productions Din* by Candlelight at Me physies. chemistry, and in the keep a torn. of SiK¦ahon. Gilbert and Sullivan operas, are Choice Oakwood Barbecued Meats Published daily by the associated ease of the lab course, some '1'he turn' meiely lets the hens HOUSE OF PIZZA know he is available. They have presenting ''Ruddigore" in the of San Jose State College calculus k necessary." he said. Theater Beef Ham Sparerib: SPAGHETTI DINNERS-95c e.cept Saturday and Sunday, during neither to scratch for their own food and Arts Colony, 1725 Wash- I "Civil defense work is ington 395 Almead n A. 0' 7.9908 rie college year with one issoe during time-consuming as raise their own chicks. St , starting at 8:30 p m. . Beef Sandwich . . . 40c Where You Get Your M as hard or on lotiday and Saturday each final examination period. think. You meet for one nights Baked Potato & Sauce . . 10c Telephone, CYpress 4-6414-Editor- many Some of the traditional night a week. and there is no June graduates will number dances Vegetable Salad ... 10c ial, Ext. 210; Advertising Dept. Eat. of Java and Bali are being per- fee." the professor explained. 1000, according to the figures of PHIL RANDAZZO'S 2 i I. formed by Devi Dia at the Barbegued Beans . . . 15c Subscriptions accepted only on a Students interested in civil de- the Registrar's Office. Of these, Mobilgas Service American Academy of Asian remainder-of -school year basis, In fall fense work should contact Dr. 800 already have filed anplica- 15 South 1 1 th Street Phone CV 4-4834 Studies, 21E10 Broadway St., at 656 Willow St - CYpress 7-9947 semester, $3, in Spring semester, Greene in his office in Room 111 - Two-hundred students are sell- Jos 10 Calilornia S ISO. of the Science Building or the nulls for graduation. San the Santa Clara Journal Press of civil defense director at the Mar- eduled to be graduated at the end tanager . 1440 Franklin St., Santa Clara, Calif. NORTH AMERICAN HAS BUILT MORE AIRPLANES THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE WORLD ket Street Fire Station. of the summer session. Editor JEEP! LEE HUNT Business Manager CLUB BARBER SHOP HARRY SAGE Day Editor ELEANOR TOGNOLI 9,0AcT14- - 5 Expert Barbers - News Editor . Wilbur Sims 1 ,- Sports Editor Pete Meth& Society-Fart Arts Editor Barbara White 6 Assistant Diane Coshead t Quality kl - LiV Copy Desk Chief John Keeling*, Feet,,. Editor . Shelby Tree Dear Thrust and Parry Service Wire Editor Rita Sabot I recently read an article on the lack of strident participation in Photo Editor . Simon Steinreich school functions. I would like to give my humble opinions and sug- Convenience Exchange Ed.tor . Vince P.rrin Librarian Lu Vondorembs gestions on the subject. Flat Tops - Crew - Burr REPORTERS tkts begin with the Student Council. In order for many students Bob Marker, Jane Bruce, Thomas to take an interest in something of this sort, someone first has to take HAIRCUTS Bruffy, Clark Biggs. Gary Butler Fred interest in them, namely the students' parents and instructors. Claire. James Kaltenbach. Don Nash, an done? First, parents of students with good grades 69 E. Son Fernando Dick O'Connor. Don Osborne, Larry How should this be Rees , John Spalding, James Sims, should be notified and asked to encourage their sons or daughters to Eleanor Tagnoli, Don Sheets, Leigh enter student government In other words. encourage parents to en- Weimers. Dawn Ewing, Harold Wil- courage their children Second, here at school, instructors should liamson, Sill Haworth. students. Nothing induces lave a WORLD of FUN! ADVERTISING STAFF take an interest and encourage their better Pave/ wIth Offir Manager MARY PAT JAMESON interest in an individual more than when an instructor takes an in- fITA Allen Hahn, John Howard, Joel terest in him. Unbehevable Low Cost Saffron, Ray Bi'termon Cynthia Clark, As for student activities in general, not enough advertisement Jack Cummings, John Ell,ot, Barb Fis- of the right type is used to induce persons to attend. I mean we need -nEUTOPt cher, Terry Sweeney. Dick NurIburt, sharp, catchy advertisements, not just mere announcements of some _ 60 o ys tr.. $499 Henry Hustedt, Joan Henderson, in our vast student body there is some Wayn Halbeit, Joseph Kennedy, function. Surely somewhere Leslie Lyons. Charles Leidisr, Jack originality. Orient Erickson. Robert Montell, Eleanor This may not be the answer to these problems. This Is just a sug- 3.6$ Dose vo- , Sews $978 lent., D,cli Russel. gestion and perhaps a start. Many tows w,, d. 2552 saMat corkree pada. 4, ASB (SVAD LIS Alto love cost tripe to Meek* $ I 79 up. South Amer. 0 S699 uo. LITTLE MAN ON Howe" Stud), tour $078 up clod CAMPUS by Olds Bible, Account' Oho Weekl $13911 up r1J.. S..: ea Chew. Cony . .1285 DATE JOHNSON '49 Nosh 2 dr $285 TRAVEL SERVICI SITA 48 Plymouth 4 dr. $250 Local Representative 1219 SOFA of Am rico Bldg San Jose Motor Sales-311111 Keyes San Cold. CY 2-9313 engineers, scientists, physicists, mathematicians... 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