Nabel R. C,illis, Librariap 7(7.0 California State Library 0..qc.rAme4to 9, Celifornia sTA, rE eather Prophet Predicts 'Dampness' "Shades of Teckb Roughrider." A,Itert P. -They're talking of breaking up our okra monopoly!" artan "Th. re's hut one answer," said partner P. Phogbound.-"We nu abscond to Lake Chapala with the funds of U. S. Okra, Inc. Ps San Jose State College thousands of widows and orphans will he ruined in the crash." SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, "Let 'em eat shedru." A. P. shouted. "I long to bask on Chapala's Vol. 40 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952 No, 97 shore watching the beautiful tortillas dancing the stately and provo- sativ, . ador." Today, wet with incieasing dampness. A Cappella Choir Campus Forum Debate To Present Concerns SJS Football Diversified Concert Tonight Should San Jose State college continue its present football sys- tem? Should the football program and expenditures be cutback? S potlight Is on Soloists War Cantata Should SIS participation in inter -collegiate football be abolished? These questions will be debated at the Speech and Drama de- Will Sting Be partmer4's quarterly Campus Forum, to be held at 8 o'clock tonight WWI is 1 if , Room 5112. echo with sonic th. greatest Special guest of the evening will choral music of the 16th, 19th And Blind Omahan be Glenn S. Ilartranft, director of 20th etatturi..s tonight ahem the A men's athletics at the college. He iCappella choir piesents its Annual T .'plain and answer questions I Winter quarter convert. Th.. pro- Fails PIrs meal. on his plan for low-cost, non-sub- )21Am. admission free, will iagitt 'siclized football. at k I, (+Wk. Omaha. Nebr. ItTP1 Donald Open to the public, the forum is 1. nd1 111. dlr, ction of William Lathrop. 25. hoped today that his under the supervision of Dr. Law- Fri.11(1,011. at:soli:0e pr..fessor ..1 draft board is straightened out. renCe Mouat, associate professor .nmsi.. the 61-soice choir %sill sits Lathrop moved here from Cali- of speech. It is presentedhy mem- its jimgrani as four :fit h e. fmMa isst year. He was reclassi-lhers of third'quarter public speak - t %corks, "Tenehra. Fact ... tied 1-A shortly before he mened. ing classes. Soot. "Sur..a.ns Jesus, tilltisa and was lold to report to San Jose. Chairman for the es ening- will Calif.. tor a physical examination. be Rohl Mackie. Participants are "Missa Break in E Major,- His doctor in California w a s Patsy Griffin, Don Lo Presti. posed M %Man. wit/ suppostai to have taken care of and Frank Winkler, contrast present da choral his case. Bat his new draft hoard Miss Griffin will speak in favor techniques, with Mu«. of the here ree.:ved instruction from his of the present college football sys- Earlier Italian and English cOnl- okl board in California to call him ?Can. Lu Prysti will argue for the posers. Mr. Milian. a I Anodise.. fo a physical. Hartranft plan, and Winkler will photo Ii s / rman is one of the foremost choral ..thron, who is blind, reported ask for the abolishment of football PRINCIPAL SOLOISTS for tonight's presentation of th. A appella posers on th. conternporar:s choir's 1.1 right Rosiland Rogers. the examination with his guide at the college. Annual Minter concert are (lett senior: 410)ee 811140 ell, sophomore; Is "ha shatter, junior: and t for- dog. Ht. didn't pass. I Based on the "Town Meeting of Iligh point ol the colic.rt as ill inda di 1.011n r(10. junior. the Air" format, the Campus For- Is' Darius Milhaud's istwei till um is a regular quarterly pres- - -Cantata .ii %Var.- Until recently. Daily Will Feature entation of the Speech and Drama Mr. Milhaud was composer in si- depart men t . ASB Votin fr N'etirly Dioul)led: (fence at Mills eollege. Fashion Forecast Sollinsls in the first mmernest, First days of spring signal for "Choi its irE Ihe 1:11111. are .loye.. IBetter Turisituts Expected Rusw.11 and Es its n Shaft,' elo- the aseraee American women a Group To Discuss rinda di lainardo and Rosiland prime interest in the fashion fore - "ASH card holders a early Ile thought tin - turnout was Rogers will sing solos cast. Catering to this desire, th., doubled, and the election turnout good. "Fcept for the small feminine Daily Domini." "Chorus ot the tart t side of the Spartan 'Faculty Club Plan fell a little short of doubling." number of candidates. it VIII a and "God's own Hour. the tiiii it staff will undertake Friday to pre- This is the evaluation of Friday's much better election." 111. sum- The advisability of forming a and fourth mo,..m. Ti)-,. sent the spring style picture to election given by Larry Olsen, jun- med lip. faculty council is scheduled to be solos campus cords, ior justice of the Student Court. Seymour Abrahams, junior Stu- I presented to the members of the Nineteenth l'ellInra ... - Society Editor Ardeth Green- "A lot of people voted for only dent Council representatia.. and preview !college's American Association of rail Ion. hs Orelelloaninol, Pal...f- quist is in charge of the one person." Olson 'continued. Ie Maggie Murphy, ASH University Professors at their Mb% Fischer and %chi... I. still showing. Included will be both seri- ' thought the reason was a lack of secretary, both said the election pre,. I meeting today at 12:30 p.m. in eonclud. the ram l's ous and humorous stories of campaigning. "Most sitters only turnout was poor, probably be- Room 8 of the Women's gym. lhle's "Itenedielies" u ill I ea ent fashion fads, an analysis of knew a few of the candidates cause few candidates W' 'Is' run- Gloria swim. I ..flins and the typical college girl's wardrobe Dr. Dudley Moorhead, president "The spring election turnout ning. "You could ma expect an 11101 ow ooloh.l.. plan, fabric and accessory news, of the group, said yesterday that should he larger." Olsen said. else." Abrahams said. Dodreen Farr is the and instractions on "How to Sew the faculty council report will be Harlow chief justice of Fiscisa's "Song In Mar Your Own." !presented by a special committee the student If mart joined in ea - UP ROI Will' quartet in Schteck's "Ad. 4.;pecial features calculated to headed by Arthur Kelley, proles- pressing this sentiment, tut- 11i C0/01101011 of M, I, sor of commerce. "I think we will have better appeal to the male will he *The Ursula SchtnIler Dr. Moorhead stated that other !turnouts at elections from now 41. Decline and Fall of the Mustache." NAT 0 Self -ohms. committees also are expected to Ion." "Lloyd related. "More candi- It a nd revolutionary picture of present their reports at today's dates will be in the field because proper %Paring apparel for men. session. I of the revised qualifications." Headquarter' I ' I ....Ii nal. "I council , /cly picked Paris for its I. 0()Sf'S ifIS To Tel Ili War' ...I, 'Best Play of c.s headquarteis and asked Ext..rnal Affairs Minister I aster .poi.i'l1si.1.10 It. .'earson to lie its fu t.! SIoetetta , milted thr non. Story of Betrayal Friday general. .14/ A titer' American scairce said , Tb ic's a great deal more tory/ft': ately, one small obstacle yet re- the United States would make producing a play than telling the If. mained. available seven di% isions six [tell', 11(11.11 Sc CO-) tool II Ill. :I 101. Vi b. then their voices ar. "Nights of Wrath" Is ritten a: its anti one marine for West ilhl. S111i01 loud enough, as a brief talk with In French. and the miciorit 1.:111011,110 dehaise. II. weer. the i)r, Arturo Faille.. I.o sp..1k too Dr. Jam., H. Clancy, director of 545 students has.', shall tie 555, maim., .1. ision was 1,xpectii1 to h lo sonior orientation lass .11 "Nights t Wrath," will show. I. a limited French socaliniary. remain in the I Silted States unless 11 30 (O'clock this no., so; . an ern* igetna al ises 10 an announc.111. to .Dr Clancy stumbled on to thel The play has been produced but 'ak in I lie -1). 541.1, Is In Armand SaIacrou play- which op- on.e before in the United States, Foresee Draft Increase plui.s.upiu. ens this Fri da y night at 8 - but the translation was not pub- calls ma SS alonglon. I watt %% leech 11111'111 1111.1 t1,11/1111 o'clock in the Little Theatei lished. so Dr. Clancy sat down to have to be in. -leased sliarpl thus 5,11,11 IhrN v.) (110 101.. 111.- pro- while vacationing in France in translate the French of M. Sala- 101001114' and tali to replace di aft- ,I.'SSI(111:1I 0.0 id 1949 (as= he tells it: crou into English. ees, reserves. and National Guards- A suggestion at inch arose at last "I became Interested in this "It took me three or four men whose service terms are es- %seek's orient sri, ri IA as 1111.1`11.04011. ccmpany called 'Theatre months of off and on work to do p,,.siritnegr,drersse da officials indicated I concerning a class .1:1 in the h.: 01 NI trICIW that Is Operated the initial translation. And, of of a carnival, %huh ieht couple of France's more promi- f course, quite a few lines that Officials said the April dr-aft I adopted as a means 01 1171111()%ing tutors, Jean-Louis Bar- nent seemed fine to me ashen I wrote call, phis inductions in May and :class and school spirit.
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