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Bronzan Blasts Spartan El Tony Teresa Leads ',VS Coach P Ans 'Gams' Contest Race Spartan Dail SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Tony Teresa Is Skyrocketing to I Lion ƒƒ,,. Eabrary &torment 9, 7d4re. Cetliforni Bronzan Blasts Spartan El Tony Teresa Leads ',VS Coach P ans 'Gams' Contest Race Spartan Dail SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Tony Teresa is skyrocketing to I lion. and their first-day tallies Y To Juggle Lineup fame of a sort. Thus far he b lead- Hale, ing the pack in the race for im- fOecineg 1$1n.11;; M ie A llit)illeahaTrdisii, Vol. 43 San Jose, Calif., Wednesday Nov. 2, 1955 N. 31 By JIM EGGLRT . mortality and the gold trophy soon Kappa Alpha Theta, 36 cents; II oolnall coach Bob Itrorczam disappointed iii 4, recent perform- to be awarded the Nt tither of the Hay 1 reeman. VWCA, 91 vents; ances of some of his "star" plaacrs, is shaking up his lineup in an Sophomore Class sponsored Gorge- Ken Grundhauser, Gamma Phi effort to instill some "huotle.and determination" into his team, which. CMS Gams Contest. Forty-three SJS Coed Names Submitted Beta, Ps cents: Von Datum, Possible Revision winning utter easily its first four games, has looked miserable in As the totals were tabulated yes- Alpha ()Acton Pi. $2.03; Tony losing its last two to COP and Stanford. terday afternoon, Teresa hit a high Teresa, Sigma Kappa. $10.96: Corny Yesterday for 'Royal' Queen Contest of $10.96. Clo.se on his heels were Reese, Alpha Chi Omega, $2.04; Bronzan Joe Of Election Rules has relegated hereto- :Stiffen with $4.09 and Corny Ralph Parker, Kappa Kappa Gam- Nadirs of contestants for the Sandy King, Dornacia Jones and fore first Reese with $2.04. The rest of the stringers Clarence Wess- ma, 50 cents; Poly Royal Queen contest were ' Marilyn Van Dyke. man. captain Jack Adams, Bob I allies weren't as encouraging. Jim Italassi. Pi Kappa Alpha, literally pouring in yesterday, Delta Upsilon is sponsoring Jan Light, Joe Ulm, Mel Powell, and Vet. according to contest chair- $1.63; Jim Wellington, kappa Phi, according Jan Hetes, Delta Discussedd b y Court to chairman Pearson and Zeta is spon- man Don Ryan. "This year'. to- Leon O'Neill to anywhere from 2 cents; Al Walburg. Ivy Hall. of the event. The contest opened scrims Carole 1 ,uby Gamma Phil the second to the fourth team, for tals for thr first day of voting Student Court's scheduled 3 p.m. 25 cents; Jim Hughes, Elmyck Monday and as of 1:30 p.m that Beta sponsors June Bibb, Bobbie "lack of putting out all the way %sere much greater than these of meeting yesterday off to a start i Hall, 86 cents; Jerry McCarthy, day there still were no names in I Thum, Betty Hughes and -Tan got lit practice and in the last three last year. The committee is very Delta Zeta, $1.59; Al Behr, Sig- the basket on top of the ASB pres- I Warden; Kappa Alpha Theta with a discussion of pleased." at 3:30 p.m. games." ma Kappa, $1.22; Joe Murea, ident's desk. Yesterday, shortly sponsors Carol Ludes, Sue Doyle, Four new contestants have been revisions of election procedure, ac- Chi Omega and Kappa Tau, ;Janice Capezzoli, Dorothy "It is a shame that a team a fib entered: Bob before the 5 o'clock deadline, ap- Fair- cording to Bob Becker, chief jus- Paradise, Newman $4.09. proximately 40 contestants had burn, Judy Gochr and Pat Lavery. Club; Phil Hayes, Delta Gamma; so much potential should he let New entrants Bob Paradise, New- been entered. The Mark E's arc sponsoring: tice. Ken Lewis. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: . doss ii by the men that should be man Club, 2 cents; Phil Hayes, Delores Frazer. Carolyn Fry, Lila , Court members discussed the ad- and Carl Bianchini, Delta Upsilon. Delta Gamma, 44 cents; Ken Lewis. , "I'd like to thank all of those the leadersthe men that should !Boyer and French! Smith. Sigma Today the contest moves into Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 25 cents; I who have entered this contest," visability of withholding a complete form the nucleus of the team." its second day. Voting booths will said Miss Heter. The response 'Alpha Epsilon is sponsoring Rhuea 'Carl Bianehini. Delta Upsilon, en- tabulation of election returns for pia. - be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 Nell Chase. and &gnu Kappa is Rrontan declared, "These ' tered today, has been wonderful." Miss Heter publiestion, although the figures p.m. in the Outer Quad and Li- sponsoring Charlene Baetjer, Judy era Are nearly all experienced also stated that the event is not Diane Steventon. would be available for private in- brary Arch. The contest will con- open to the public. Hanson and seniors--the ones that should tinue on through the week with a The San Jose Players are spon- dividuals if they were interested The first round of judging that be shaming the way for the nea - big "Bermuda Short" dance sched- soring Silvia Cirone; Chi Omega, General op'nion of the Court 'vas will whittle the number of con- 'Joan Randolph; Kappa Alpha, comers. Instead, It he,, been the uled in the Women's Gym for Fri- that publishing such. !lbws's A-wild testants to 15 is scheduled from I Pat Base; Sigma Pi, Harriet newcomers and sophomores a ho day night. some caw Contest Chairman Don 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Student ; "Hope" Thomas and Kappa Kappa lead to hurt fee'angs of Ryan id idates. have been hustling and carr. emphasizes that Bermuda shorts Union. The girls have been asked 'Gamma, Carol Card. Sandy Teboe. 608 BRONZAN there promptly at 9:30 a.m. Lg the team." are not required dress, but to be Bev Bagley, Patti Kascr. Sue Lev- Proposed revisions of election . Shifts 'Lineup merely requested. He also em They are to wear campus clothes. sley, Vivian Andres and Sonja , procedures were reported by John- Bronzail stated that senior end phasizes (hat this requested The 15 semi-finalists are asked Burrell. ny Arrcola, male senior justice WeNonan was an "utter disap- dress is "Bermuda' shorts. to remain after the contest for 'Changes would be that publicity. pointment ill the Stanford game. The dance is set from 9 to 12 start 30 days before electiona. ap . Mu, Kappa Delta and showed a complete lack of picture that will be taken by Phi o'clock and admission is 33 cents photographer from the Spartan plication would he picked up 30 hustle." Wessman, a 6-4, 222-11) for stag attendees and 50 cents per 1)aily. Revelries Sets Date days before elections, applications Pledging giant, a as tabbed a possible All- couple. Ryan reveals that all ad- would be picked up 30 days be To Hold American by several pre-season According to Miss Ileter, the The change of dates for nest missions paid before 10 o'clock will fore elections, and that ballots he prognosticators Ile has lived up count as valid votes towards girls will be judged on beauty, sear's Revelries production as Phi Mu and Kappa Delta sorori- the Revelries kept on file until the next election. have to that billing In only one game-- contestants. poise, figure, posture, personality nroPosed by the Hoard, ties both have decided to is tinder considerar by the all pledging of charter members Nov. against Arifona State. when lie The contestant garnering the and general appearance. A max- Arreola also proposed that o-as largely responsible Dean's Uommillee. aeccrding to voters sign a list, with their ASS 13. according to representatives for jam- nuast voles will be announced and ' imum of 25 points will be given ming up the SI/II Devil's multiple She also Ted Ralgoo¦en. Itelelries Board number, as they cast their ballot. from both groups. awarded the contest trophy at the for each of these factors. offense. Since then he has been dance. The that her vote will be ea:: adviser. The proposal %%fluid his would allow those working at The University ot California I: trophies will be on stated eno,,pleuoto: by his unimpressive- display all week at the two voting only in case of a tie. change performance dates from the polls to check eligibility of chaplera at Berkeley of Phi Mu a eekends. May i¦ess. He is now running with the booths; also. all candidates will be The names of Marilyn Copeland. May 7-12 to two :the voter. Ilonever, Gary Clarke, and Kappa Delta will do the pledg- 10, 11, 12, and 17. Ili 19, justice, objected that this officers of each third team 'on display- at the wind-up dance. Bettilou Bowman and S a ti d i !junior ing and national A complete list of all contest- DON RYAN any ' plan would be impractical, taking group probably will be present. Another tog disappointment to Trainer are entered without too touch time. ants, their sponsoring organiza- leg tart? sponsorship. Mrs. Wilda J. Stuparich, prov- Dronzan is tackle and captain ince rush adviser for Kappa Delta, Omega is sponsoring Adams. who along with the oth- Alpha Chi said that a dessert was held at the Sandy Ward, Gini Webster and er starting tackle, Bob Light, has s! Claire Hotel Monday night, ' also been relegated to the third Connie Maxwell; Alpha Phi, Retirement Age for Spartan Peninsula Press Assn. To Hold Annual Employes Quite a few girls were there, and team. Christie Sorensen and Georgianna the party was very successful," Conference on SJS Campus Saturday Clark; Delta Gamma, Pat Butler In Managerial Positions Set at 65 Mrs. Stuparich commented. "Lark of blinking and Liekling ; A tea will be held Sunday after, by fullback tim lia%c retreated him to the second team." Bran- The third annual conference of ' jorette of California," will enter Age 6a has been set as the 'Policy for bookstore and fountain noon and it will be the second R.
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