Bob Bolman In Fair Award Presented To Five Condition After Car Wrock On Hy. 1 Outstanding AH Seniors Robert K. Bolman, 24, junior Flvo outstanding animal hus­ Mem hern of the Judging team VOLUME 15, NUMBER 14 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1955 AH major, from Ban Joes, waa re­ bandry seniors were honored last receiving awards were; Roy ported In fair condition at the Ban Fellows, Boledsd; Bert Thurn- Lull Obispo General hospital, fol­ night at the sixth annual Boots her, El Monte; Lee Emlgh. Rio Developed Card Stunts; lowing an auto accident on High­ and Spurs club award banquet Vista; Hill Corklll, Fallon, Nev.t way 1 last Sunday night. at the Veteran's Memorial building, Jerry Uljlgs, Hacramento; Lloyd Bolman was thrown from hla l.ymon L. Hennlon, AH de­ Hoklt, McFarland; Dan Ken­ Jaguar when he failed to make a partment head, made the awards nedy, Han Mateo; Warren Vender sharp "H" turn three miles east of to Lester smith. Kmlgh. „Illo Viatai llule, Petaluma, and Gordon Democracy In Action At Morro Bay. The California High­ Lloyd llokit, McFarland; Burt Dirk, Hants Rosa. way Patrol reported that the car Caldwell, Redding; Jerry Biggs, Bhowmanshlp awards for last was traveling at a high rate of Hacramento, and Dan Kennedy, year's Poly Royal wore also pre­ speed when tne accident occurred, Ban Mateo. s .___ sented, David Gage, , County Fairs, Says Russ Burt Caldwell, president of the received the award for oeefj Iren Gulneo PIM Gel It lit Roots and Snurs olub, acted as Charles Jacobson, Roddlng, sheep; Hum Pettit, aecretary-managur of the Santa Clara County Master of Ceremonies for the and A1 Wellington, Monrovia, Fair anti nationally known authority on fair management t o U “Learnly Doing" Poly evening. swine. The names of the year's out­ Featured speaker of the evening and promotion, will1 atltlreaa addreau a Joint Poly Royal board-depart- Even the laboratory speci­ standing, seniors will bo placed on ment hernia meeting in the £dlIngineerlng auditorium next mens are learning mathematlee was John Baumgartner from Hol­ at “learn by doing" Cal Poly. a hronie plaque. lister. BaumgartnerBaums Is past pres- Tueaday evening. j At least, the 16 guinea pigs re­ Awards were presented to the Ident of the California Cattlemen's According to Poly Royal G en# livestock judging teams that association, and a prominent chance to show what they can do cently brought to the biological •rel Superintendent Don Love, adence department are learning won the three western Inter­ rancher In Santa, Clara and San Pettit will describe fair and ex­ In competition and being Judged to multiply. collegiate contests this season. B'.nlto counties, hibition foaturos suitable for Cel by their peers, whether It !• rais­ Poly's own "country fair on a ing prised Hereford!, baking pies, Preeentlng the animals to Dr. college campus", Ths tm etlng has knitting ifghana, eating water­ Glen A. Noble, head of the de­ melons, throwing papers, making partment, a Paso Hob lea woman Music Tour Draws Noor been opened to the public.' told him an ambltloua salesman Pettit, who wee died recently Jelly or painting landscapoa, Sunday morning, Marchh 20. who participate must have the Whether the grand prigs la a thou­ hud convinced her that if she minimum of a 1.00 GPA. Thera for hie outstanding fair Work by paid two dollars for each of the Glee Clubib and CollegiansIan* wwill ill„ ll tho Saturday Evening Poet, is sand dollars or a twenty cent blue on their annual spring tour for. a(x six are otheroinor minormi factors, but they ribbon with gold letter* on It, It bcastlee all ahe would need to are relativelyy unimportant, coonti- w Idol/ known for hie promo­ do would be to elt back and wait days In the lan Kranciseo area. A tional stunts. He helped develop doesn't matter—the opportunity to few of the 20 _jca*_thaices tne 89DU men, nuee Davidsoion. From>m tho 18 men oxcel in something Is there.” for her dlvldenda to roll In from In the Ole# Club, i___ this tnle lale a w ry the football card atunt ayatem at sale of the young to laboratoriea IncludingIn Harold P,P. Davidson, di­ rector, will visit arere Redwood Cite, satisfactory way o:I choosing the the Unlverelty of Chicago and and similar outlets. The only 40 men who do go. has since developed the rolling troublei Nothing happened. Salinas, Sen Joe*i, and Alameda Air Station. etag# now In common uae for Malei Wanted For _Dr. Noble’s latest report) Each program on the tour may randetand and bloacher pro- Something Anally happened Tho preparation for tho tour In­ vary ae to content booaueo of the Suctlons. The department now has 43. volves much hard work, say* timo or other circumstances which Hie promotional stunts haVo In­ Poly Royal E$cort» Davidson, Thera la a basic pattern may arise. Throughout tha week cluded everything from polka- followed each year. Flrat the area ire* or four stunts are used to dotted horeoe and Bemoan Are- Would you 1 like 11. to bo_ King _ for Is picked. Then in June, of the year S11 up for varioue backstage act! euters to camel races and goat a Day—wltkin a oiueen or a t tho South Africa Topic previous, letters are sent out to vltlae. It la an on-the-spot deelaioi milking conteata featuring local vary least a prlincase ell your prospective schools In the chosen as to which stunt shall civic leadera. own? area. After the letters have been for tho particular program American Heritage ' That'* the shenc* the Poly For Dr. Elnstoin ■ent, Graduate Manager Harry Majors and Minors and the Royalra hoard le a v in g the old Wlneroth takes a trip to the area to t e l ,__ h, Jformed of men Pettit bel levee that fair* art a ly Mustang tl "South Africa, the Ungovarn ontaot the schools In person. This within thebe Glee Club, each ___ part of Amortca’a heritage -and are■ throwing Ihe the very Important abla Country", will ba tha »ub usuallyHy don* before Chrlatmae several selections during the pro •aye, "A fair Is dtmocracy In ac­ Job of Poly Royal queen act of a apeech by Dr. Norbert vacation, u pon his return, he sched gram. tion. After all, what Is a democracy prlnceaa' escort wide open to all Clnsteln, flrat eoualn of Albart ee tho touur. on __ paper, oori >rroiating Big Attraction but the liberty to bo crasy over tElnatoin, who will appear before comora. S fn T u i letteri______received. After In the middle of the program the something, each in hie own wayf Well, nov all comers. But In- a Joint meeting of tne Cal Poly thee schedule ie complete, contracts Collegians play a group of num­ "Where can you And demo tereeted parties from tho atudent body and the World trore sent to tltho schools, end the tour bers. They are always a big rrary on dlapley more dramatl- eneral atudent body may mako Affair* Council of San Lula Obispo Ja under way. attraction at the high schools on rally than at a country fair? In Rhair bide. Pinal aalactlon of at 8 p.m. "thia evening in tha En­ Tranaportatlon Coat the tour. Alao from time to ttms, thin country competition atarta eacorta will be made by a com* gineering auditorium. Aa everyone can’t participate be* throughout the week, dances are -- almoat aa noon aa you laarn to mlttea under the watchful .eye Einstein, born and educated eauae of the costa and tranaporta­ given at which the Collegians play. walk—In murblra, topa, klta fly* of aaaiatant activity officer In Germany where he received tlon problems, participation on the These are always crowded with Ilia, athlatlca. than llfawork and Hally Mtavena, hla Ph. D. In economica from tour Is determined, In the Glee Club, students from the schools played hoohlaa. Local wolvee may obtain fur* the Univeralty of Frankfort, haa by various factors. The primary previously, who have heard tha •linked hy Caere , thar detail* from MU* Htovena. alnre acted aa an advisor in the factor la the knowledge of the band play at assemblies. The Glee - "In half an hour'* atroll around queen'a committee chairman Kd Ovid of foreign trade and foreign music. Tryouts are held toward the Club has an opportunity, at these the country fair you can aaa all Hlevln, or Coly Itoyal auperln* Inveatment in both England nnd end of February. The second main dances, to answer questions and to uitee and many racaa havinir tholr tendent Dun Love. the United Statea. factor is that of grades. All men promote Cal Poly.

E*pecied lo be ready lor classes by next (all, this general purpose classrooms, 27 special lab rooms and two rooms lor botany and bloleey A BIO SKELETON GfTI COVEnBD P |#alln_ capacity ol over 1200 students— purposes. According to Dr, Robert |T Rodin, botany Instructor, Ike museum part el too huge and sprawling eelenee build g corridor will stretch 500 leet with a building will eventually have a representative ei every plant and animal In ike world, ha* an outside area ol a mil# an d a Mi • T n e j i a . n |m |a leading (Photo V Jim Dearlnger taken Irom a plane piloted by fames F Merson, head el Ike cross corridor gl 400 loot. A* ehown In the oiftMMM* lor 42 Instructors with 12 agricultural engineering department). Irom the main structure. Tne ouiwm* \ EL MU8TANO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 PAGE 2 Course In Etiquette Research Engineer [ PUUHINT CALMER ) Seen, Says Stevens FrL Feb. It "It la possible to run' a aoclal To Meet With IAS General Electric Co,, Interviews News In Brief • . . ‘ luette course In - the evening with engineering senior*, It education program at the Dr. W. B. Klemnerer, head re- FrJa Fell. 11 NORTH AMERICAN AIR works for the latter firm, as on* high achool," uaaiatant nctlvltlea aearch engineer of Douglae Air­ Final tiling date for atale civil of the speakers, officer Sully Stevena wild tltla craft at Santa Monica and one of A representative of North Amor- service examai State Traffic Offi­ lean, Inc-, will be on camp H i we e k . ______,____ _ the United State* highest recog­ cer) ,Tr. Aquatic Biologist [Food Prof Turn* Author She added that the courae could nised authorities on sailplanes, will Tuesday, April 12, 1»>BB to inter- and Drug Inspection Trainee, view winter graduates for poal* "Broiler Growing", the nstloaal bo geared to both the alnglu stu­ apeak to the Institute of Aero­ Thura., Feb. IT dent# and the married atudonta nautical Sclenco, Cal Poly student tlons at the company’s Loa mugeslne serving the 1x00,000,000 branch, on sailplanes In the aer- Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, broiler Industry, carried an article and their wivea, and that two sep* Interviews with seniors In archi­ Angeles plant. urutn couraea could bo taught if vice of scientific reaearch. Junior engineering position* In by llernle Halley, Poly instructor, The IAS will hove tholr buslneaa tectural) electrical) electronics and soveral 6*1(1* are now available entitled "How Much Does It Cm( thorn la enough dlvoralty in aobjcct mvchanlcal engineering. matter und Intoreat by both meeting Feb. 17 at 7)80 p.m. In Lib. at North American. For detail* To Grow Broilers", In Its Febru­ 114. Dr. Klemperer wilt follow with Additional details may bo ob­ contact the Placement Office, ary Issue. group*. tained in the Placement Office. "There muat be at louat .10 peo­ hla movies and alldes, The doctor, ple In attendance each week and who was one of the hlgheat au- Loom by Doing Social Scionco Flam . the coat would be $1 from Feb. thorles of German aircraft before Robert Carrlck, OH senior at Social science majors wore to to June," Ml** Stevena added. World War II. will hold a discus­ San IHmas wrote his aenlor thesis author at u luncheon meeting to­ sion period after the showing of Poly Vuo For Dlmai on "The Establishment of a nur­ day In cafeteria No. 1 to formulate Intereated Individual* may algn hla film*. pluns for their 1965 Poly Royal up in the A8B office. ____ sery hi the San Clemente Area." The major part of the business Now the student will have an on- display. meeting will conoern the matter of Campus Slatod Soon portunlty to put his schooling to Offlcicore of tho organisation, rep- the student conference to be held work* reschtlng some 40 mujors enrolled May 11, 111, and 18, at the IAS The fifth annual Cal Poly Ag­ ' In January Carrlck, with former Include Dick Andrew* of Sants building In Los Angeles. Lester ricultural (education Field Day la Poly student Charles Lauderbaugh Msrls, president) BUI Gunn of Ful­ Typewriter Gustafson, department head, and to he held Saturday, April 9, at the of Paandona, opened a nursery lerton, vlr»-nr*sldent{ and Ralph 26 students are expocted to attend. Kellogg Unit of ( al Poly, student Called "Shor# dalardans" ‘ 'In San Jurrett of Sun Luis Obispo, ssc- Problems? Chairman Don Campbell announc­ Clement*. retury, ZIEMER FUND ed this week. Dave Zlemer, Poly alumnus and Contests In livestock Judging, Engineering Exam* SEE driving, Get A Freeser? outstanding athlete In 1968 Is seri­ horticultural ekllls, tractor Sclentloally fed boef of extra Knglneerlngleering studenstudents are remind­ wseed e v u m and i i i i ifwfeed luviivitIdentification iv h i *ii/iiIIon, hayi ously III, and Is at present, a ?usllty is available et tho Meet ed that MurcnMarch 1I is the finalrinal dead-d__ patient at a Fresno hospital. A loading,g. vegetable cron o r o p judging,judgli Elmer Smith eat identification, and o 11 r u,eb, a sirs AH Instructor Roy tins to file application for ths nsxt fund raising campaign will be In f Harris.‘s. (3rdlira are accep for semi-annual oxamlnntlons In progress soon, which will be high­ udging w ill, be held during the # SALES morning, quarters, halvss or whols boef, cut lighted by a benefit wrapped end frosen to specifica­ # SERVICE ante with the Santa Marla Dukes, A three-hour program has bten lined up for the afternoon and will tions. Orders may bs placed by e RENTAL8 X,ny donation to the Dave Zlemer calling sxtsnslon 28(1 or 228. fund may be deposited with the El fro "0* T . Z t l o « a Correl bookkeeper. wards, “a V band " ', concsrt,concert, and --ftacts Corn On Control Cooit rom ths famous Kellogg' »*I ArArabian Wllllsm Troutner, Warren taken the examination. TYPEWRITER (oi «* showr Ono of th*h# outstand­outs Smith, John Talbott, and Paul *■■■■» LIVINGSTON'S ing svsnts of th* day will will b bs the Dougherty uttendsd a meeting to Vacuum Boftlo Shap well known trsotor squarequar* dene*i promote thoth< growing of eorn m A vacuum bottle filler and plat* 4> • SHELL SERVICE irsssnted by th* tractor the centralrat coast arss last wsek, cooler has been loaaod to the JllfH I ||f || |||0 I 1095 Monterey f•am from Cal Poly's Ban Luis Ths meetingtins wae aponsnred by ths Dairy department and will be la- henom*ne may be observed from Th# new Twin 40 cubic inch I*.'al Poly. — Sunspots were observed recently, both directly through e filter, and Makes Your Car Float with th* projected Image, by three BSA Cal Poly students, only one of AT whom was » physical science major. Jesse Platts, Pfir graduate stu­ dent, George Kolton, sophomore Electric math major, and Garth Jaehnig, STONE and WALKER senior math major, are th# would- 414 Hlguani Hoot Recapping I be astronomers, Phone 171 — They reported that one ef the I spot* was about th# ala* of th# 96" up M o n k * earth. Both had th* black Inner pert and the lighter outer pert, und were clearly visible. The other N-w Tim Wh-I-Ml- A l IN| It % I INI SI '•pot was In ths opposite heml< sphere of th* sun end was very W h o . • . to see •mall. Portable Typewriter Store Wide tfta r h H A CAFE Prices Are Down Sale on som# models W hat. . • ^ * Poly Jackets Vx Fried Chicken $1.00 with (A o o emblem mOsOO 111.91 Value Where . . . i, h. 751 Mareh Street SHIRTS ALL REDUCED WeBtemi *2#l When • # # is he open Mf selection el Iperte, Flannels 25 Hours Daily Western Straw Hats I1M Why • • • does he deliver Justin Boots M991 this delicious chicken A 140.00 Beet all modeli subject to stock on hand ? ? ? ? ? H■■Uw*aw • • • do you get it K I L L S m m \ S T O R E BENO'S 1127 Charra St. •«n Lula Oblapa 1019 Morro (all 516 CL MUSTANG! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 FAQ! 3 Dollar Signs Diminish Smith's Plight At Poly Not Easy Ono C o lle g e Q u i p * . . . As Film Jets Sea-Soaked For Foot Smiths How would you Hko to than WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK HUNGRY? YOU i n An old laying known throughout photography clrolei—- your poat office box with four other j>e»plc with exactly the came Special study music is being ■lx UCLA coeds are on a dally “A good camora man will do anything for a picturo”— was name 1 Well Bob Smith doaa. In offered to College of Pacific stu* d!3 of muffin, vitamin pills, min- strengthened last Sunday at Oceano beach when throe Poly fact he shares it with Hob Smith, dents in Stockton. Radio station eral fpills, ll l as, . proprotein pills, and butter* Hob Smith, and Hob Smith. Con­ KCVN,CVN, during final week only, is scotch puddirludding, No, they're not on students proved you don’t have to bo daffy* to flirt with old fusing? It aura ia to thaae boy*. offering “real soothing" study reducingIng diet, but It's all in the man Pacific, but it halps. And the students, Ray Allen, Terry Smith, even though it’a only the music from Bi80*10i80 nightly, The interest of science. The project is third moat common name, fa the station advises to “sit back in a being oarris^serried on______through______... tl -----—------♦Harris, end Vsrn Hlghlsy, will toll moat confuaing to the camoua comfjr chair, and study, Study, economiesales department (sounds (s voat office because of theae four economicalnlcal anyway) to d{| Unlv, *fln ^ul* { oaaibly aeparate their mail, _ iroteln. In a similar experiment shutter, the boys thought what > replied, ’'We Juat have to looj l 50,000 signatures la the goal of last semester the girls nsftherfthsr loslost on unusual pieturo it’d moke to decide * itudont oommittae at Arisons or gained weight. Oh, now ... and Fife. 11-D r. Norbart Kin at the return addyeaa and then they’re treated withh a half snap the rolling waves s t Oceano which one of ua dossn gum drops. t r J i r i w r ubare—III* i —, p.m. with a ear thrown in Just to add Sometlmca." he _ , Life. ISC- •■» in the box v*i NtvaJa arm color. To get such a shot a madman weeks before om us d Lovers to liNIV^RSIlTof Xrlsona. TV STARS TOO F*fe. 14—IS—MIIITKHMS would have to drive his car up to it'a for him/" Bob aaya that his Th* committee la making plana Did you know that the Oal Poly F * . to-M usI* Wea* Lib. 104—1 p.m, ______t-business, . . llaakatball UP v»i Wmimunl xrm» the water, wait for a big wave and wife waa not at _ all_ confuaed_ at_ Kto-house • canvass of Phoenix, h.°.u,V Maaa Ban JossJoes basketball game was snap the shutter. Then beat it for ualng ao common a name Juat and Tampa, Arisona. Maybe wi televised 1■ Htntlon ... K VOR- . _ TV Fab. IT • Svnliir alaai martins Rnc. AuC. after they were married. "Her which rs’portadly ranchso 40 per —II a.m, I’olr Hi>r«l maatlna Enc. dry sand before the wheels bogged maiden name wae Jonea," ha aald. could start a petition for th broadcast the Aud,—TilO p.m. University of San Lula ObfapoT?' cent of California,Californh down. Othar Bob Smiths at Cal Poly tilt of January 87. fab. IS— Banina CP v»i Ian Kran.lMu ara Bob E., Bob H., and Bob P. arm. (Scenic Beach w h y "w o iw Fab. IS # Inlar-Campua aounall Lib. IIS If you’ve ever driven___. Bob B, aaya that tha only real Information loading to the ar­ scenic beach, dotted with clam dig trouble he aver had with hia name rest of any Stockton Collage stu­ Fab. IS—Folr Panaulna Fair Orava 1*1 gars and people out for a worry* waa in high achool, "They uaed V* dent who attempts to peddle Wo Don't Soli free day, you'll know that a car gat my grad** mixed up witl narcotic* at Stockton College is can go over live miles on the sand another Bob Smith’*, ha sal z worth |86, The student newspaper, Col Poly Receives at water level. And If you watch "And it wasn't alwaya to my the C o 11 a g i an, is offering the tha■ waves pspyewjmssr times__ have „ to advantage." reward. tilt your head a little to watch Surprisingly enough tha most YOU BUYI Soils Scolarshlp them break. It’s an unusal sight common name on campus isn't even for a heuchcomher and a pic* Smith, nor Jonea,__ M __ nor_____ Brown._____ Cal l'oly will bo tha rodplant of turo of the scene would be nice to onnson” wins the title of tha Open 7 a.m.-11:30 p.m. at the William L. and Dorothy “ send home, So thought the boys. most common nemo with 88 list­ Try Our Dolly Jonson . scholarship in ao ft Allen, eggad on by the other two, ings in tho student directory. This sciences, providing for one or more Is followed by 10 Smiths, 16 KIRKEBY'S annual |8()0 grants to finance (ally went through the “ maineu- vers, snapped his shut!itter landnd rev- Browna, and 11 Jonas', damonatratloite of horticultural ved the motor for take-off, Included in this select group of techniques and, practices, It wm But BREAKFAST revealed recently. things didn't go according to plan Cal Poly Johnsons art Albert, LEVI'S —a little sand hero and a little Arthur, Delton, Charles, Clarence, j end The announcement came Jointly water there caused the car to fall & from Calw Poly’s pvasident Julian neatly to Its belly with all four David, Dannie, Don F., Don R., A. McPheei and Mrs.Ui>. iD orothy), Duke, Enard, Ira, John, Joseph, LUNCHEONS Joneon,i, widow of the late "Dr wheels hidden. LEE'S too Bill’’ J o n s o n, founder of the Good Wash Job Michael, Richard H., Richard L., manufacturer of horticultural Everyone came to the Robert, Stunley, Ted, Walter O., chemical products. clam diggers,dlggsrs, pa»»ers-i>ypaxeers-liy andend even and Walter W. SNO W HITE Jonson woe known os a horti­ twn hot rode—but the eer wouldn't CARL cultural lecturer throughout budge en insh, only dig deeper Into United Itates and was the mushy sand. Resting parallel CREAMERY proponent of soil cossei with ocean, the car eay wasWM ing a natural conditioning of R ood wash lob am”IM the wave* got Where Yeu Get Quantity ■election of the savior saceachh roll.roll, BeforeBoforp long, The end Quality ‘ will be awarded th e water wasroe breakingrreakim across the son* scholarship ie expected vas top of the convertible and Allan I I S Monterey / the nest month. woe doulded-up with hysterias, Everyone was scurrying every Offbeat ch wsy but to no avail. Old SPECIAL RATES Betey,Belay, as AllanAlien callscans it, was siucastuck By LlUh Tt Student! fad faculty good and up to its headlights in The big event coming up lc tho BANK'S RADIATOR SHOP ■und Home Concert to be held April 81 ‘Finally, someone came up with and $2 in the high school auditor ALL WORK OUARANTIID the brainy of running for n tow lum.lum, It'eIt's a date to mark on your 1011 Ter# SI. cor. Bo Allen and Harris took off calendar.calc The usual two hour pro- with the hoi# of * hotrodder ECram will be oresentol by toe standing by. Gone about J3t min­ OJ as Club xnu Colleglonc, The utes, the boys returned with a tow Miajors and Minors and Quartet, car and fouM Hlfktoy snapping aa well ae stunts and soloists, colored pictures lid d a ■ a d wlti will be featured. Toward tha Typewriters dollar algaa picturing his exclusive middle of May tho records will bo In Llfo or Colliers, on salei, They_ will__ ,1m ___ sold,, this year, by the members of Funny Experience department at varlrva spots Well, the tow car man Anally around campus, Ba aura to get pulled Beley out ami wont on hla yours ae the supply will bo limited, way $10 richer. The boye gathered s e e water-soaked gear, emptied their Tbs International Relations club dance was very successful. LET'S GO sand-AUed ehoec and went on their T he Collegians' repertoir In­ Nsw b Reconditioned way laughing about thalr experl- cluded, "Pennsylvania ••#000," Hidden Valley Hdiprlags feel kee warm warier all year . Stondordi b Portoblsi m u "Boogie Blues” and "Jersey *------1 OPEN dally 9 4m l Spun. Beeching home, Highley remark­ Bounce.” Kveryone had a Ana time dancing to their music. EASY TERMS ed. /'Wall, wa at least got aomo This Coupon ( good shots even if It cost us $10." prepared ibafc tad eae M e adatfeelew Uebet w ill adadt twel f Lai* Modal "We sure did," replied Allan ae s e e RENTALS _ Clip It eat and Muff III , he unloaded a water-soaked sam­ Tha Glee Club's program for tho We eater la aJfht parties by appointment. ara, "but I wonder If salt water Young farmers convention at tne Veterans Memorial went very well, Call 7-1-2 San Lois Obispo $500 will hurt Aim 7" Norbert Brule, head student direct The boye Anally called it Just one or. opened tho program with "Ride Old Highway 111 and Avila load ’ of “those" days after chucking the High You Mustangs 111" Other Setviee weter*dripping Aim In the waste songs included i *S im Choral?’ Prfeee "Gloria Patrli" ■ p V g l y backet The last El Mustong heard Woman" with Bob Verdugo> solo- last night, Highley end Harris were sail at the ear-washing desks with Special Rates To Poly Allen standing behind them holding that achool spirit a switch and faying, "Scrub a ___ _ » * ft. Ffceas 221 little here boye." a lit at the game, t £ . and aia Honor H. W H U spirit, So what JH&Jrjxs happthappened ? Aa the band woe breaking Into the strains Mijor NORWALK of, tho...... Almar W m s ** TICK TOCK already out of the aUndalli Lot's Credit SERVICE Anlehed, t a r t ell sing tooftf Cfrdf

CAFI Wt photograph Mm - SANTA ROSA b HIGUKRA AT THE DfTERfECnOM O f SANTA ROSA convincingly AND MONTE1ET—FUST fTOP INTO TOWN Opce 9 .2 0 am,—5:10 p m . Daily m Special Discount . O IL Doliciou* Canadian Loin Chopt TO POLY STUDENTS GAINSBOROUGH STUDIO ijiS Steak*—Chops—Seafood Pteteereeby by Waecn 2 gallon can CUee* Tuesday »»-•• Moot Tlskets Available , Phone 1141. Seper Quality ' ’ l months $#4 Guarantee MUSTANG FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11 PAGE 4 Poly Mittmen Host Nevada Wolfpack In First Home Meet Returning home for thflr flfst theSlevinScope oclt encounter this season, Coach Tom Lee's Green and Gold mitt­ By Ed Slevin men will face u highly rated Nevada university aquad tumor- Many people have come to me and naked, "What happened to our row night with match time set for team In Fresno laat weekend". . . well we wondered nlao, ao here ta H p.tn. In Crandall gym. the anawer we have landed upon.... wo realise there will he n few Conch Lee's aquad ndded anoth­ people who will tret "shook" becauae of the following atutementa hut er victory Inst week as they down­ If they alt down and think about it maybe they will decide thla ta ed un experienced Chico state exactly what they needed... for thoae who don't know about the squad and set their season record altuation, there turned up a tempermental hoop genius... In our at two wlna-two lueses, opinion tt get* pretty bad when a player's pride atanda In the way "As a whole, the team has def- of a championship for his college... aure thla aounda like a real inltely Improved with each bout," red hot attitude but why la an Individual playing any 7 7 7 he commented Lee "Looking ut a muat have some feeling for the team he la playing... at least we IMPPIf squad, . . I think | we stand___ would think moat coaches would hope so... It alao appears to us u good chunce to defeat the Neva' that losing the Fresno game was also throwing away any good da inlttmon," added Lee. chancea we had for a CCAA championship... It la possible to roach Fighting ai I2B pound*. the top but in our opinion not very probable.., personally If we Kduardo Lubaatida defeated were a coach we would much rather play with live fairly good ball Benny Cooper of Chico slate to players than three strings of all-amerlcan prlma donnas... with boost kls season total. Labstlda has fought his way to four a certain player In the Fresno tilt we had a good chance of again atralght victories and no defeats. walking away with the top score...but hla pride was hurt and he He has won two matches in the showed the squad exactly what they could do without him... we 110 pound division and has stepped lost... It Is surprising to us that anyone on the team tolerates Heasten Signs Contrast. . . "Battling Bob" ths terrible tackle Is pictured up to 125 for the other two vic­ him... with due respect to the coach we would like to explain signing his professional lootball contract with ths tories. that Coach Ed Jorgensen did do without him and played almost the while athletic publicity director lohn R. Healey makes sure everything Boxing his first season for the entire game with other individuals.,, the Mustangs were beaten ts on ths up and up. Heaston was contacted by ths nsw baekfltld Mustangs. Pete (iodines 110 in the last live seconds by a field goal but they were not beaten in coach ol ths 49ers, Frankie Albert, as soon as word was received Irom this year's dralt headquarters tn Nsw York. Practice lor the pro grid- pounded, dedsloned John Costello g u ta... we think each and every one of you realise It Is not easy dors stprts on July 15. (Photo by Van Brackls) who hadn't lost a fight in 52 starts to keep one of your best men on the bench when you are losing until (iodines faced him. At 182 the game, so for this reason we wish to commend Jorgensen. . . our pounds, Lambert Lelevler sufftrsd only hope is the athlete has learned his lesson and will, In the a broken nose snd captured an future, play to hla best ability for the squad and for himself, automatic draw with Duncan Mr- * * • ***•***-• • • Heaston Inks 49er Cowan. 'The Injury- will probably , keep him out or the ring for the Football sea atm la far from the present hut we have a good remainder of the season,” com­ tip that the 1085 Mustang squad Is going to be one of the beat .. mented Coach Lee. "At the pre­ many top grlddera among the Junior college transfers and you Pro Football Contract sent time wc don't htve • replace­ can tell why the "Silver Fox" Is going around grinning to hlmaelft ment for the 182 class and 1 hate -•' t, - -■ #*gt*ip*****mm*¥m Ry Ed Slevln . to forfeit this weight to Nevada," Rugby ia still being talked up around here but It seems the only "Hatilinir Bob" ! leant on, 225 pound tackle and u two year added Lee, onea interested in the aport are the studsnta... appears from this letterman for the Mustang gridders today signed his con Tho remaining raeuita ara as aide, that some member of the administration would be interested tract to play professional football for the San Franciaco follows: George Cox (CP) defeat­ enough to donate some time helping the potential players get ed Harrie Parry (CS)t 147, Frank 4tiers. Heaston hails from Modesto where he played hla Loducn dafantad Don Rimac (C l)| organised.,. from thoae In the know, rugby la considered one of beginning football at Modeato high acho6l until graduating 160, Jim Richardson TKO over the beat poaslble waya to get in shape for the other bodily contact to the Modesto junior college grldf- Rainnld Johnston (CP)| 105. aporta,, let’s not give up now when ao many students have the ■quad. After two yean of com Draft Free Georgs Madaras (CS) dseleioneri interest. .. let's get a coach and do something about Jt. notingsting at tacklt, g guard u a rd and end As far ai ths draft is concerned Vic Buccola (CP) | 178, and Gant a s s' seeeeeeeeee* for tn#is junior Ji col Haaaton Vanderlsun (CB) daciaionad John came to Poly where Heaeton i a Classified 8 A. This The boxing squad will have a real tough teat of tholr ability when ns classification almost completely Rahdtr of tha Green and Gold in earned a starting slot tn the Green tha haavywaight match. they meet the Wolfpack of Nevada tomorrow ntght in Crandall end Gold line. eliminates him from tha draft due gym,,. your support might mean the difference between a win or Heaston Surprised to hla being married and having In tha axhibltiona, Jack Mahacn, a loss.,. how about some spirit and support from the campus enthu- "When Informed I was signed three children. Ernia Hoopar, and Garald Burgsss Blasts or Is the Mustang all tired out7 7? by ths 4Ders I was really aur- Switching to guard will change tangled with Ron Gallino, Clay rised. I had an Indication that Heaeton'e duties as a lineman, Stapleton, and Jack Nalson In that Our wrestling squad has currently, a top record for the 106B Fmight bo drafted but the Balt­ Now hla main functions will bo imore Colts wore the most likely pulling from tho line and blocking order.' grappling season and with some more car trouble etc. we may hit prospect,” said Heaston. "I had for the backfiold. the to p . . . tt seems the Green and Gold team has had lady luck received notice that the Colts wars riding with them... the first match against San Jose state saw the Heaeton would like to come back There are about 22 million bi­ Interested and I was awaiting the to Poly during tha off eeaeon and cyclist* in ths 8., it Is estlmatad. Spartans wind up without a few of their wrestlers and the Mustangs news when I heard about the 40ers. obtain hie secondary teaching cre­ held them to a draw—by forfeit... the next match was against San They will travel more than seven I think It was one of ths happiest dential and eventually go into the billion milea during tha current Diego state and the Poly grapplers captured the meet, 2B-11—by moments of my Ilfs," added Hose- coaching field. yaar. forfeit. , . with the PCI wrestling tourney coming up In March It ton. ______. seems the Poly squad might have a good chance to place near the TrklnlPg camp starts on July top, that Is—by forfeit. IB at Saint Mary's college in Morage and it will be a tough grind for tho spoedy Heaston. Just another wild gueaa hut do not he aurprlaed if, in the near The 4t)ers signed Hoaston as a FREE! future, you see the Muatanga have signed with San Joae atale guard instead of his usual posi­ A Crankcase Drain With Standard's famous naw 10-30 Oil for a three year football contract... don't be surprised if you tion of tackle and they also In­ don't see it either. formed him they wonted him for if your Poly car sticker number is poisted in offensive purposes, One udvan- * Money's Display window , | tuge Heaston does have, is his | good speed for a linemen his else. A NEWNSTICKER NUMBER EACH WEEK Practice Continues He runs the 100 yard dash In 10.0 seconds which will be a determin­ Lait Week's Lucky No. 4781 On Poly's Diamond ing factor for him. Previous Number 1866 Heaston suffered a alight con­ l Claim muit be mode before Friday Opening the 1065 sen cussion the past season In the of week posted i n the re* McMurray tilt but all effects have celved a turnout of 40 men for the worn off. An Injury that might present practice sessions. The pro­ prove harmful Is tho torn mus­ spect's Include 11 pitchers, IB In- cles he suffered during the year. fielders, 11 outfielders and throe Heaston figures ht will strengthen catchers. his shoulder by working out with Promising men are hard to tell weights and various gym appar­ at the present date, but among atus. Peeturieg Slenders Oil Preducts-Atlei Tiree-loMerlee-Aceeeerlee some or the new men with ex­ Top Competition perience aret pitchers Ken Leo, "My main competition will be SANTA ROSA b FOOTHILL Steve Whitaido, Walt Famagnl, the 10 year veteran for tha 40ars, Bruno Banduccl. Banducc! ia tha and Nell Hubbard i inflelders Don only man left on the orglnal 40- Stewart, Karl McMahon, Dob er team and tha yearsare of export­ Kelovlch, Bob Linton, Ray Car­ onesenca should provsprove to bs tougltough corn- ter, Jim Lldater and John Roden- petition for a rookie," said Haas- ton. STUDENTS-Cfy mayeri outfielders Perry Jeter, Bob’s" father has bsen Don Winston ann Dick Rogersi ll strict San Francisco rooter since thetr start to years ago and a $1,000.00 IN CASH PRIZIf find*f m*n W°Uld 1,1 htrd t0 For the Best Et$ay-(250 fo 500 Wordi) Brand New Location On Th• Subject catcher Dick Jenkins. Two Intersauad garnet were held “How I Would Incroato thla weak to detormina who aeemed the best among tha o r o w d of BeAt Ctier (jrill prospects. tho Popularity "Thii Is qulto early In ths ssason for Intersquad contosts but they of Cigarillos" seemed very Important to deter- Breakfast, Lunch, Supper mine who had the bast ability. To get any kind of an idea on how RUilf w ith such mnn la, ll la only fair you test 3- Only ent sntry accepted trim seek them under the actual condition*," I. Only benofide dudenti *( accredited cat- student. New Modern Fountain said coach George Mitchell. Ugit ere eligible Is compete, lit prize 4. Contest new open (lew* April JO, IfSI. DOO, 2d, *200; Id, $100; plus four ISO prim. 5. Moll entry I* lee 3097, Jeiktenrill*, open until 8 P M • Leelhereralt luppllei tier Id* Oecisien ef judges will bs (Ins). Every day Except Sunday Cowboy Beet Repair I. fuoyi mud be ouemponltd by one (I) *** b*<»me the property , DON'S SHOE SHOP «lhO IDWARO ( 16*11110 bond, ir,region- 1N0. M. tWISHIR 1 JON, INC. Ihe* Repairing •bit f.c.imlle the,..I, Mok.„ of K|ng Ww#frf 964 Higuera— Across from Safeway 1311 Braad ll. I '4 blocks Irom Purity You don’t h o y to inhale to enjoy a Cigarillo” EL MUSTANG! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY II SPDRFS I ft t C

Sport* Editor.'*•**•**••* t »at*i*a*a#h***»* ••*****•*•• ••**•*••*****( a •..Ed llavln Stall Wrllere—Earl Hodgaa, Frank Romero, Lloyd Hart

Twenty-eight par cant of tha de­ Cage Standings livered price of a new car constate For Intramurals of taxea. The following la the atandlmling* for the intramural team* thla aeaaoni KIPECOKATE Monday Night League W L Mat Pica PI - 4 0 Dairy dub 8 1 YOUR HOME Cropa dub 8 1 Hoota A Rnure 2 2 Marlpola dorm 1 8 9 Drapes Muatang houaa 1 8 Calevrrua dorm 1 8 To aooont your Unuaual l^irti Fhele. . . A raeent plotura on lha Muatang hardwood featuring Iho Poly-Freeno lilt. Tha lea- Hononia dorm 1 8 room pattami lura which mukei lha plotura a Handout from many othor action tholi la tha tact It wai ahot Indoor*, at Tuanday Night Laagu* W L night with only tha avatlabla light. No llaah bulb was utod or any othor lighting apparalua. Thli determln- Ing lacior ahowi thoro It cl good opanlng lor amalaur photographari who do not hava tha Hath attachment P. E. majora , 8 0 9 Linoleum lor their eameraa but atlll with to taka night Indoor picture*. Photo wai taken by lohn Healey, an agricul­ Jeapereon dorm 8 0 tural journalltm proleaeor at Cal Poly. , Poultry dub 2 1 Grand (or ovorythlng A, I, A. team (2) ' 1 2 Laaaon dorm 1 2 - from door coverings Poly View 1 2 to tablo tops Grapplers After Nawman dub 1 2 Gauchos Host Mustangs Hlerra dorm • 0 3 Second Team Win Wednesday Night L*agua W L 9 Furniture Moron hall 3 1 To oomploto your noods In Three Starts Tuolumne dorm 8 1 In CCAA League Tilt Hhacp dub 3 Oolng Into tonlght'a contait un­ Poly Phaao 2 2 You or# Invited to uis Suffering a netback in CCAA play, h crippled Muatang defeated In tha pacific, coaat Inter­ Chaaa hall 2 2 our ooiy tormi cage aquad will travel to Santa Barbara college tonight collegiate wraatllng aaaoclatlon, Plumaa dorm Ip § Coach Hhaldon Harden'* Oraan Palomar dorm 1 8 NO CARRYING CHARGE an Coach Ed Jorgensen's Muatang quintet make their bid and Qold grapplara will play boat Deuel dorm 0 4 to a atrong Stanford wraatllng to keep alive a CCAA title hope. Game time ia aet for aquad hara tonight In Crandall Thursday Night League W L B p.m. in the Gaucho gymnaaium. The Muatang aquad will gymnaaium. A,LA. team (1) 8 0 In paat aaaaon matchaa, the Hhuata dorm 8 0 play without tha aarvlooa of for­ liardwoodara 2 1 ward Jim Cox, Improved to a point Muatanga ar* wall ahead of the Indiana. For tha paat thro* Vitvilla 2 Furniture Store earning a atarting poat, who year* Holy haa won two and loat Monterey dorm 1 2 waa auddrnly called homo earlier on* to tha Stanford nvatman. Tahama dorm 1 2 Praia Alton, 0 8 Phone 421 Oil AM iAy mC wouwdh't hi* weak, Forward done Knott la Coach Hhaldon H n r d a n'a Young Farmora 0 8 JA*T COMt OUT «Ay oc alao a doubtful atartar aa ha ha* aquad will b* going after thalr 669HIGUERAST. am wouldn't T tu u tV4’ had trouble with an Injured foot, third atralght victory In aa many Motor vahlclee wore driven over alert*. aa the Muatanga a rt ax- TUuTw, »UT TmAT ME nd ha* only engaged In light on<-half trillion mil** laat year. paclad to go all out for a win. ; t i WOOL© %Ay a f t UUCP practice aeaalona thla weak. CAipg’T tfeMCvt Ml* C a b s "Thla Stanford outfit la god. but Currently, Hanta Barbara and w* hop* to lake them without WHIN Ok’ & U t I t OOlM* too much effort," commented k TW TAWKIM’ / J Han Diego atata are tied for tha XA A lead ao thla tilt can defln- Harden. taly be tabbed aa crucial. From Ikm lu... C A L P O L Y The man that will take to tha ill poaalble Indication*, tha Mua- uiium will hjiVAi ia »lay ion hall mat agalnat the Indian* are n thalr next three remaining con­ Vernon Voung, i28i Norman flo- from BARR'S Drive In max, ISO; Jack Del, 187; John ference guinea If they expert to "A t ths aign of Hit Red Rooitor" wind up on top thla aaaaon, Studar, 147; Jim Claypool, 1671 Jim Hoxey, 107; Bill Blaggl, 177, Following tha Hanta Burbara ■ > tilt the Muatang* will return home and ex-football tackle; Bob Aetnn and take to the hardwired In heavy will taka over tha heavyweight rractice aeaalona In preparation dutlaa for tha Muatang*. or their next tilt to be played aewui ro i-oi v annawTS ugrrlnat the Weatmnnt eollage HI KAIr.HT l.l HMK A ril>N 11.00 •nil ihr- a Warrior* next Thuraday In Crsn- la 11 gym. KNAPP Shoes Probable atarting lineup for the Drain and CJold aquad are BUI Sifts 4-11 Dress and Work Freeman and Jim Ollbart at for­ D. H. Hotchkin Rat. Sataiman ward; Madaen at contort and Tony Tat. 1219-W 779 lack** St. Nun** and Sonny Orandbarry at tha guard poata. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Local Agency far (oilmen Kodak poly's Sheetlir Pani Itadgni'i Chocka Caikad 3 out of 4 MAGAZINES STATIONERY home SUNDRIES Printing Engineering away students have eaten Hotel Drug Store John Hurley, owner from here. Ask ANDERSON H<5TIL BLDG thqm where to get home a good meal and Wo opprocioto your 2 BLOCKS acceptance and reaponie riOM CAL POLY to lo rr'i Grond Opening they'll (ON HATHAWAY) loot Friday. Wo thank you for your patianca with thoio say deloy* — opening day confusion, Service is better and will Improvt. California Park Laundromat I 8 lb. wash, dry DRIVE IN Blackie's and fold—50c P Hand ironsd shirts— 20c Across from Campus foothill «nd old motto road pants— 25c Hwy. 1 and Boyien Ave. EL MUSTANG FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 PAQE 6 principal o r aaaiatant principal Club Sharei At PR Air Force Looking experience are alio urged to apply? Poly Had Just $50,000 Mon between tha agoa WSSS M) and woman between the agoa Increaiad By 20% For Teachers For of 88 and 40 are eligible. Malaria* A 80 per cent increaae in the range from $4206 to$6060 and the Overseas Schools tour of duty la for one year. An club aharea of Poly Royal carni­ To Buy, Build, Maintain val concoaaoln profit* waa approv­ World*wldo employment oppor- additional aalary differential up to 16% la paid in aoma arena. ed by the Poly Royal board tunttiea for school taachara war* Houaing and tranaportation are recently. announced by tha Air Forca thla fumlahad at government exponae kern it mr*. By Bob Flood week, for taaohara to staff tha together witn purchaaing privi* Under the now policy a partici­ Cal Poly atarted on a shoestring in 1001 with a men aohoola attended by ehildran of leges at Poat Exohangaa and com* pating organisation may retain SO $50,000 appropriation from the state legislature for pur. miaaariea. military and civilian personnel per cent of the not take. Formerly chase of a site, construction and furnishing of the necessary ovaraaaa. Interview* will ba conducted at the aplit waa 60 per cent for the buildings, and maintenance of the school. The location of tha To obtain thlathla employment,ampl tha the California State Employment board and 10 for the aponaoring immediate campus, selected from 16 sites offered for sals, Air Forca Orvaraaaa Employment Offloe, BIT Palm Street, San Lull organisation. waa purchased for $7,706.80. ♦ OfficeI has 1 outlined tha following) Obiapo Friday, Feb. 86th, begin* A new publio address and musio According to old "Tribune" files, acope of tha oollaga to agrleul To qua! nlng a t 8 p.m. Applicant! ara ayatem waa also approved. Qroupa this tract of land, constituting the mattera with the ultimata mult of an unadulterated agricultural AeSPRSfa urged to oall the State Employ* wishing a publio address ayatem or heart of the campua covered 811.04 ■tat* teaching certificates and two acres. The farm land wsa bought experiment atation. yoara current teaching experience mant Office to aecure appoint* muaio for individual exhibits must for $40 an acre and tha hill land, Branch of UC acquired at either tha elementary manta for interview. make their request* through the with a number of valuable springs, or aacondery level. Taaohara with I’oly Iloyal board. No requeata for Thla would have bedn oppoaad to equipment during Poly Koyal will for 910 an acre, the oatabllahing act, which atatod be accepted by the audio-visual Selecting tha alta of the campua the following purpoaei center. The center la planning a brought aoma controveralal re- "To furnlah to young people of campus wide network coverage of action, aapaclally whan a few In- both aaaea mental and manual loudipeakers to supply back­ dividual* auggeated that tha word­ training in the aria and acleacce, ground mualc. ing of the act of eatabltahment Including agriculture, mechanical General superintendent Don would permit Ita location anywhere engineering, bualneaa m BAY THEATRE within tha county. Mono SAY Love also had this warning for the domestic economy, and auehch other general atudont body) Myron Anijel ardently fought branches aa will fit the ■tudeati STUDENT PRICE 50c "Students planning an out of any attempt to place tne collage for the non-pr»feea( Burt U m uU r have little left but a place on the sea breese* farther west and the mIght eventually become a branch "VESA CRUZ" "GREEN FIRE' waiting Hat by April 1. A reserva­ aummer heat and winter froata of‘ the' l * University of California, tion now will assure your family suit of tha Santa Lucias. Thla hops haa not bean echoed u n i a z i n « On n Kolley •nd/or your girl friend a place to First Director ■ Inoe, although•Mtnvju|ii manym any todaytuuay falsely II John IrtlenC In Stewart Oranflor atay. Moat motels and hotels re­ Leroy Andaraon, a Cornell grad­ aasoolat* the two institltiona "FART AND rURIOUl" quire at least a small deposit for uate who had come to tha Unlver- to mention tha California Inatit PrlCer I ill reservations." alty of California to organtaa a of Technology). ' ■at. i.ar—aiia—iiia dufry department and teac teach dairy- (to be continued) Cealiaeeae Bet. tn m I *.*. "PORT OF HELL" ing and animal huabandry, aim. mon. Ttiga. _ r*. im w i appointed the achool’a “director", Dana Clark New Location Site a title uaed for tha head of the Inatltutlon until 10111. How Much Is Your OrM* KeUr * * IKwert Orenaef For Housing Maint. Shortly after hi a appointment SUN. • MON. ■ TUES. The Incorporation yard directly Anderaon made a trip Baat to In- back of the machine shoo la the apect lnatltutlona which might give Education Worth? naw location of tha achool’a hous­ auggoRtlona valuable In planning "JULIUS the Infant Cal Poly. He returned Hew mueh te college edaea- ing maintenance department. The tlon worth In dollaradollars and cento? Tear change, which took place during particularlypat______. Impreaaed ap. _ with___ the CAESAR” the Chrlatmsa vacation, waa made Kanaaa Agricultural college. A recent Klpllngor Letter aa- "SO T ins IS PARIS' Marian Rrande ■o that the department might It wae tho Kansas college that otlmatee the coat of eel- 4 ill have better conditions in which to sold him tha merits of dormitories rr, lamoB Maaan on campus. He waa convlnoed that » rteh.oV. fir*e fijr-*■ M. W f r 41"I IN work. jear sears*. Here’s the pay* A thorough investigation of tha student* would do much bettor feb. II Edmund O'Rrlan work when constantly on tha Life Urn* earnings of a college W— Beak Mlte*Wln old location near the milk sales grad averages $2«h,ooo. Thell?* taM J S r t - — Deborah Kan store showed Its facilities to be grounds. This waa one of hie Oery Cooper strongest recommendations to ed­ time earning* of a hlgh*aeheal extremely poor. The major In­ graduate are IT "THE COWROY conveniences of tha old alto ucational authorities upon his re­ AND THE LADY" ..... ___ ...... IS turn. a difference ofr oviover . Troublo in tho Gltn' found to bo lack of working apace, an Investment of $8,000 MAnTr^ . N . no storage room, and bad parking Dormitories Unique t ears time...... TheftThere Rla L little _ Viator McLaughlin facilities. The present location The dormitory ayatem adopted a•tween the earnings of the two, "CRY VENOEANCE waa seen by tha school aa a possi­ wae at that time unique In Califor­ the flrwat eight years or Tleiei T ill—H ill - ble solution to these problems, nia. It wea not until 1040 that an­ After___ the eg* of 80, however, STARTS WEDNESDAY and ao they approved tha change. other state educational Institution high school grada show average Tom Eppart la tha department waa able to parsuade tha state to earning* of $S,800 a year aid -ax R,vtr" . "Sad Day at Rlaek Rack" supervisor. Tha school employs a irovlde money for the accommodu- college grade average $5,00(1 a "THE AMERICANO" crew of five mon to maintain all . f a l io Spanear Tracy fIon of students in dormitories. s year. From the ages 4$ to 64 houaing units on tha campua, in­ Bfcause of the first limited ap- the oatlmetea show the "WEST O f ZANZIBAR' Itobart Ryan cluding the cafeterias and tho roprlatlons, there wax fear that grad earning $R,000 a year, s health center. ral Poly trustees might limit the high achooler $4,500.

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Whtn you'vt only had tlm# to and thaft tho part thty ask cram for gart of tha court*.. you on tho final'•xam... For more pure pleasure... SMOKE CA No other F .f. N o other brand ha* ever been able to match the p u r * p le asu re In Camel's exclusive vet so mild! blend of costly tobacco. I That'* why Cornell are America's most popular cigarette I 1> I. Sw mMi M h * O*., WtoMM-StXa. N. A EL MUSTANG FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 PAGE 7 Mustang Mika Poly's Pulse by Kon Yeatos / h by Dill Galllher SAC Wrltor o a l i v o r i Im s t a t i polytechnic c o l l e g e # Birthday Cak* DICK VAN UACRU, Edit., A regular custom of th* cafe­ terias for the p ait year ha* been BOB FLOOD, Au*. Editor AUX HOrMANIS. Btulnese N n i | « the presentation or a birthday cake, ovary month, uiually at the Mana®,r ••••...... Dave SMOQk rhoto vhitl HUtMIHlMItHllllflllHIIIIIIlM Jim Dearlnger ovonlng meal, for atudonta having Circulation Manager...... Charles Peebles birthday* during the current M viior nmiwimm>iunm,„„„ John Rock" Houloy month, The cake waa not pro- ro uctlon Munuyor Ale* Holmanli ■anted in January due to the lack of a sponsoring organisation. ItaM Wrllorai Bill Richardson, Trad Problo, Larry LltohUold. Bill GallltMr Presentation of tha cake la tha Dal* Coy*r, Rainald Johnston, J»tt McGrow. responsibility of tha Intar-club unoil at present. Eaoh month, a Hal! Pkoleftaphersi Don Tomlin, Chuok Loliptloh. rfarnt club la given th* responsi­ »bility of carrying uut tha projact Who boo-hoosd laat month T Spon­ J& m g fiSSMSJJKW- soring organisations ara aakad to rsjLssrf& sLkbx contact Mr*. Geraldine Miller, cafeteria dietician, in oafeterla u'tL'g.ffg tE&ro»ari^nafiahrufi* number one, a faw days prior to the deilred presentation date. The next dance at which th* Apathy Rules Kids' Playground Collegian* will appear will bo sponsored by tha Poultry cluik An editorial, we feel, ihould be directed at a great number April I la tha date and Crandall of peoplo in order to get a point over more effectively, The gym la th* place. subject of this editorial, in a way, concern! the actions of Alma Mater a large group of students at Poly, but it is directly aimed Caeey Campus la a Poly atudent, at only a comparatively few, namely the peoplo living in average aa far aa studies ara con­ Vetvilfe, or Poly. Ninos. cerned, but that’s aa far aa It goaa. Casey cares nothing for For quite a few years, it has been the complaint of some, ■tudant body activities and least the majority, of the people down there, that playground of all, student body pride in Poly. St. Stephen's facilities for their youngsters is grossly inadequate. And Oh, Caeey like* aporti and all that, but as aoon aa he can determine Weekly actually it was, and is. There are approximately 78 married how a gam* la going to end, Caeey Episcopal Church couples living in Vetville, all of them with at least one child, leaps out tha door and heads for Fiwno ana Nipome Street* that being the prerequisite. The apartments are small, and hla favorlta tavern, or what-have- SUNDAY SERVICES the Iota not much larger, certainly not enough room for you, Caesy also ilkes tha band 8:00- 9:30 . 11:00 a couple of active kids to play in. There is one strip of muale at th* basketball games, but " 3 0 " as soon as the band atrlkea up th* A.M. grass, that in itself is a fairly nice place for the kids to familiar atralna of tha alma mater by Dick Van Bracklo play, but there are no facilities there for them. “All Hall Green and Gold.” Casey Wad., Holy Day* 10:30 a.a. Until recently there was two or three beat up old swings Campue waits** out the door and Two wooke from now, tho Cal­ CANTERBURY CLUB “tho band playa on." Many at­ ifornia Intercollegiate Press Aa- supported by rickety, rotten wooden posts and a complicated tempts have been mad* by eplr- aoelatlon will be on camnue for for College Students tho annual convention. Present device of steel pipes called "monkey bars". This was also I ted Mustangs to keep Caeey in th* let and Ird Sunday*—1.00 p.m. good, but also inadequate.* standi until the cloae of th* alma will b# representatives of 16 col­ mater, but to no avail. Casey lege* and small universities. Vorn Some months ago, the Student Wives organisation heart­ atarta out th* door, and a mob of HTghley, present Nows Bureau ily endorsed a proposal to erect new swings with heavy tha weaker ileteri tag along, leav­ chief, la vice-president of the as­ Church al tha steel pipe for supports, plus other alluring little devices ing a eonepleuous few people in sociation thla year. that are designo d to keep kids happy, for at least a few the atanda to honor Cal roly with customary reverence. You won’t By this tlma it must bo common Nazarene minutes. rocognia* Caeey walking around Information that Bulganin is tha Two weeks ago the new supports were welded and ready the campus, but you can apot him now premier of Russia. That job I. F. B allaw , P astor to be erected in the designated area set aside for them. easily as n* leave* bsfor* the seems to be a pretty tough on* to Sunday Services alma mater ie sung. Stop him— The only thing necessary that had to be done was, remove ■It on him If neceeeary. Lot’s en­ keep long. Wonder how long he'll Sunday School IHla.m. the old existing swings and equipment and install the new. keep It, and who will roplaco him? Worship lli00a.m. courage Cssoy Campus and his Youth Borviee* 7t30p.m. Certainly not too much trouble for the 75 couples who weaker sisters to develop a little With all tho purges that accom­ Evangelist Ic Hour 7i3up.m. expressed their desire for such a playground. school spirit and prlds. pany a new premier, we wonder on Rally Committee Midweek Prayer Hour The kicker is this. No one can be found who is willing whom the premiership le hardest, Wed. 7:30pm. Th* approval of John Isakeon th* premier or the people to spend a few hours down there working on the thing. It aa rally committee chairmen wae 625 Banta Rosa Ph. 1018 seems that homework has piled up something fierce; the given by the student affairs And that’* "80“ for thla week.. , . steelhoud and clams Hro really going great; or any one of council Inst Tuesday evening. s thousand other ready made excuses. Isaksun outlined briefly th* ac­ tivities of the eommMtee for the It seems to us tliut the playground Is an excellent idea. remainder of the year, which In- . hut we just can't understand this apathetic attitude of the rludee ushering at various parents down there. If the parents really wanted the thing, athletic event* and s strong push In th* Intrs-mursl activity pro­ V / a w l a thoy wouldn't mind going down and helping get the swings gram. erected, or the other littlo details that go with such a project. . Maybe these 78 people nre like so many people these days. They just expect everything to be handed them. rav Stew Kipp is the man in charge of the detail, and he P o lly Chatter AUTHENTIC SPANISH NEALS would still appreciate all the help he can get. Anyone in that by Sandle Hahn Pail Sendee lav Your area who may be Jogged into doing something drastic, such Sines th* sectlone organisation Isn’t complete yet there will be a Luncheon and Dinner as working for a wnilo, can contact him at 75 Vetville, or regular buelneis meeting Tuesday !'() box 1107. night, February IB, at B p.m. In Complete Meals from library 118. Valentine's Day will Fred be tha them* of tho evening and a 90c li planned. The Majors and W atson's K ra or th* Cal Poly Glee Club Difficult World Of Today... will alng at the etart of the even­ Coda M o ttlto y ing, eo don’t be late! Wear casual When we give up prejudice we have to give up living in clothes and com* prepared for a 1041 Hicruera — Phone 4199-1 the past. We havo to take on the bitter responsibility of good time. Due* Tuesday night will be tha usual 26c plua one or living In the dltllcult world of today. The conditioned reflexes more of your favorite recipes. that make for inflexible thinking come easy, as Dr. Pavlov • • * and his braln-washod dogs showed the Russians long ago. Sewing, Swimming and Cards are th* thrso new sections of Stu­ CAL POLY'S . Here in America wo prefer to believe in the eflectlvoness of dent Wives. The amendment making Sudent Wives an organi­ the imaginative responso by individuals to the challenge of sation of sections passed by an PARTS HEADQUARTERS reality. Today that challenge is greater than ever before. overwhelming majority. TM# makes five section* In all with Nationally Known Brands To meet it is harder—and more necessary. dancing and Poly Pipers. All Stu­ dent wive* ar* eligible to Inin any for Any Make Auto or Truck and all of th* eectlone they are Interested In. * * • Bonded y / / . Duro Chrome Plans for th* Student Wives cook book are really underway Brake Shoot J3h Bond Tools HOUR with the exception of having 24 enough recipes. We want this hook to be something really worthwhile, Piston l l f i l Trinity PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE and 200 le th* number of recipes rings Tool Boxes th* printer suggested to ua. W* already have 7o. l l tO PHOTOSTATIC COPIES Mmi. Alyi Michot VkriC etAa Flashbulbs, Film ind Equipment Voice & French Initructioni Auto Parts Store Privat! Lessons CAL PHOTO SUPPLY Monterey & Court— ------7h 2119 for appointment Anderson Hotel Sleek III HIOUKRA ITIEET — Studio 770 N. Brood PAQE I Charter Officers For New State Officers For YF Chess Club Selected Ofllcere for tho Cal Poly Chew Elected At Poly Convention flub were recently electml ut their Thursday noon meeting. The char, California Young Farmers and Young Homemakers con­ ter ortlcers for the newly formed cluded their annual thrss-dsy convention nt ( al roly last elub are: Hob Herg, preaidant Saturday with tho election of state officers, and began TuruJ Ghahreman, vice-president' planning for next year’s at Modesto, Vernon of Maynard Kepler, secretary, Uiverdalu and Mrs, Wayne Bowman of King ( ity were Jorge Tarrleo, treasurer. named president of the respective* Art Htobbe, librarian, remstai aaaoclatlona, Certificates of merit und appre­ undefeated In the current eh*,, Outgoing officers uro Robort L. ciation were given three supporters tournament with competition be­ Smith of Buttonwlllow and Helen of the associations which carried coming keener all tho time. All Hobby of Letnoore, the Inscription "for unselfish sup­ who ore Interested in challenging Other Young Farmers named port und service." Robert Smith, Btobbe to n chess match may con­ to poata ara Ted Nichols of Wheat- state YF president, gave the tact him any noon period In room land, vice-president; Arnold Hoff awards to Stewart W. Pettigrew, 20(1 of the library. of Modesto Junior college, BSC re* western regional director Hears Aiiy student or faculty mombar Roebuck foundation; Paul Dodds, tury; kid Homes of Hanford, treas­ who la Interested in Joining the urer und Klvln Juhl of Sullnua, and Perry Joy, assistant secretary- reporter. manager for the California Hank­ club may contact Maynard Keplar, Uev, A, J. Knoll, pastor of ers' association In Hun Francisco. Cal Poly Box 13011. (he local Presbyterian church, led the Invocation for the annual banquet, which was attended by more than 2S0 Young Farmers, Yuung Homemakers and guests. Hankers Awards - Paul D, Dodds, president of the CO-MUITANOS Or TNI WIBK—Don Ttion, loll, and lorry Arnold# Ihli California Bankers' aaaoclatlon and wook woro namod lor the honor el "Mu*tuug«ugS ol___ tho wook".ooi Both mon vice-president of the Security First FEATURES woro co-chairmen ol tho roeont itato-wldo Young Farmermi and Young Nutional bonk of Los Angeles, pre­ STEAKS, CHICKEN, JUMBO BURGERS, MALTS Homemaker oonvontlon at Cal Poly. Don, thlo year,■ P liP m ., ___„ sented the annual Hankers' awards ALONG WITH MANY OTHER TEMPTING SERVINGS Cal Poly Young rarmeri Chapter. (Photo by Van Braoklo) and told the audience they wars symbols of "real accomplishment.” The uwurds are given each year to chapter! who huve done the Poly Young Formers Chosen inoat to carry out the Ideals of Open 2 4 hours I t the association. Representatives receiving awards As "Co-Mustangs Of Week for tnelr chapters were: Earl N. MEAL TICKETS FOR POLY BOYS (Save 7!o On IS.OtD Memboro of tho Cal Poly Young* Wallis, Hughson chapter 67j Ed Farmer chapter have boon named ______in und Elvln Juhl Hofee, Hanford chapter Hit; Hill aa tho "Muatangs of the Week.” of Sullnua, newly elected reporter Iselln, Cal Poly chapter at San Heloctod ao representatives of the of the etate aaaoclatlon. Dimas; Romeo Bertoli, Santa Rosa 1 Mil© South On Old 101 Highway chapter to receive the awardi are For a Job well done. Cal Poly a chapter 7tf; 1'arl Calvert, Prlncuton Owned And Managed l y Don Tisun, Arvln, and Jerry Arnold Young Farmers have been named chapter 77; Wayne Bowman, King "Outstanding Muatange of the City chapter (if;f; and Mrs.Mn Donald JERRY & TRUDY of Whittier, co-chairnutn of the Hooking, chapter convention committee, Week." Bakersfield chapter. The chapter did an escellenl it—' lob In boating the annual Young ftarmor Aoeoelatlon convention, onye Carl Hock, advleor for the chapter. Preparation for the an* <# m nual three day confab began oar* ly In Kept. and developed Into a H „ A f lengthy time eonaumlng chapter pr? Mustang Tlaon la president of tho local chapter und haa been u member of the organisation for three years. He la a aonlor animal husbandry student and Inrludea membership in the Hhuep club and Howling club In hla extra*currirulur nctlvitlea, . . , Co-Muelang o f t h e Week, Jerry Arnold la a aonlor animal husbandry major and la a vet* Put a SMILE in your eran of the veterinary service of SMOKING! the Army. Arnold attended Pass- dens City college prior to coming ~lo C'al I'dly. ' Cur Holy's chuptor boasts other outatundlng menvbora, Including Robert L. Smith of Hutlonwlllow, Imnuuliuta past-president of the Eliminate GUESSWORK

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