California St. eta Library SP c rament 0 9, Californi Jim Houston Says Students Needed to Fill Huge Rally Tryout Spartan Daily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Posts on ASB Boards Best Vol. 43 San Jos., Calif., FridnY, SPl- 30, 1033 No 8 in 3 Years More talent eame out for the rally tryouts held Wednesday in San Jose Merchants Will Help SJS 24 Positions Are the Morris Dailey Auditorium Car Pool to Close than has turned up in the last three Today is the last day to sign Vacant on Student years, according to Gary Waller, up for Alpha Phi Omega's car- Homecoming Aciivities, Says Committee member of the Rally Committee. : pool, according to Olker Reding- Council; Apply who is in charge of tbla Iskc ncr .atnt ;si,king from the San Jose dov.tiiown When asked for his opinion, Jim ton, chant.," Houston, chairman of the enter- function for the oen.ice frater- Ron Schmidt, Homecoming Committee publicity chairm.in More applicants are needed to tainment committee of the Rally nity. stated when the committee met yesterday (Thursday) afterntxm. fill posts on 24 ASS boards, com- Committee, stated, "The quality of The carpool Isooth, which is Schmidt and Nancy Wilsford, who met with the Downtoval Met mittees and subcommittees accord- the talent to be presented at the located in front of the Morris zhants Assn. Wednesday, said that the merchants on ist St. will close ing to Student Body President Don rallies this year should make them Dailey Auditorium, will be taken their stores during the 'Home- Hubbard. Applications will con- the most entertaining and spirited down Monday morning Reding- coming Parade and will decorate tinue to be accepted until Tuesday yet" ton declared. their stores in the Homecoming afternoon Oct. 4 in the Student "So far," Redington said. "75 theme during Homecoming Week. Union. The chosen talent will be pre- Attendance Form Due people have signed for rides. A portfolio called "This is sented in the three exchange ral- San M o 111 111 s ttendant e fol ma Hubbard urged more to apply Amone living on the peninsula, Jose State" lies with COP, Cal Poly and Fres- will be finished Oct. 3. should be signed this week in tor the posts citing several posi- in the east-bay region, or points Schmidt's committee no as well as the home rallies at will present Room 122. students are re- twns that have had no applicants. south, is eligible to put in his this folio to national magazines San Jose State. name. minded to bring their claim and local and bay area newspapers. numbers with them. Deadline for All those that apply must be Some of the talent that will be The portfolio will emphasize that signing is Oct. 7. in the council chambers, Wednua- used in the rallies includes Judy SJSC is the largest and oldest day, Oct. 5, for interviews by the Rodriguez tap dancing to modern, state college in California. It will Student Council which will choose bop and blues music. Drive for Wardrup also point out the popularity of the the members for the committees. college by showing the rapid This year will mark the first The "Rope Climbers," a harm- few 6 Faculty Members onizing growth of SJSC in the past time that the interview system will group of five sophomore Fund Closes Today years. girls from Sunnyvale. also tryed he used by the Student Council Today is the last and Six living turned out. They recently won a talent final groups have Visit Capitol Today; to select the committee members. contest and as a prize appeared chance for SJS students, faculty in contestants names for Home- and college employes to donate to Previously the Council had with Spike Jones for a week's coming Queen. They are Alpha the John Wardrup Fund. Chi Omega, who is sponsoring Plan Conference picked the members for their writ- engagement at the Santa Clara faculty members jour- ten applications with no form of County Fair. According to the latest report Pat Lawless, Kappa Alpha Theta, Six S.'S from the Graduate Manager's Of- who is spon.soring Sue Doyle, neyed to Sacramento yesterday an interview. Other participants included fice, the fund is totaling approxi- , Theta Chi, who is sponsoring Gayle (Thursday) to attend the Gov- These positions open for appli- Marion Brugnone, sing rhythm and , mately $300. Everyone has been Wood: and Sigma Pi, who entered ernor's Conference on Education. cations The conference, which is to pre- am: Activities Evalnation blues numbers, Nancy Ash, a semi- urged to give at least one dime to , the names of three contestants: Committee (1): Awards Commit- pare for the White House Con- classical singer and Len Sumney, the fund that will aseist the widow Stanna Halstead, Alizabeth Ann tee (7); Campus Chest Committee romantic ballads singer. and children of John Delbert Rice and Carol Bondshu. Miss Rice, ference on Education, is being held today (Friday) and tomorrow (2): Student Activities Board (2) Wardrup, SJS engineering major however, is ineligible because she Publications Spar- Shirley Ann Smith, a majorette (Saturday). Committee (4); who was killed in a tail from a is a freshman, tan Shop Board (4); College Life with the San Jose Band, who will five story window. Com- r Members of the college dele- exhibit her Jan Heter, Homecoming Committee (41; Fairness Commit- variety of skills with mittee queen contest chairman, gation are Dean Joe H. West, Dean the baton at the rallies. She is a Mrs. Bernice Wardrup and her Fred F. Hareleroad, Dr. James W. tee (4); Memorial Chapel Com- two small children are left without would like the Sigma Pt's 1.0 con- nutte (2); Radio and TV Com- freshman from Lakeport. Brown, Dr. William G. Sweeney, mittee (1); insurance or financial support. tact her at CY3-9938. Dr. Ralph A Smith, Dr. William McFadden Health Barbara D'Amico and Richard Board (1); Chief Justice of Su- R. Rogers, Dr. Elmer Stafielbach preme Student Todd, transfer students from Glen- and Dr. Lowell Keith. Court; Court Clerk dale College also came for the Preident John T. Wahlquist, who (1). Student Court Bailiff (1); tryouts. Barbara sings popular Sacramento JC Attracts AS11 Attorney (I); Comunity Ser- was invited to be the official re- vice ballads and Richard plays piano. presentative Of SJSC at the con- Board (1); Spartacamp (2); Campus Parking Committee (1); He accompanied some of the sing- ' ference, will be unable to attend ers during the tryouts. High School Journalists as he is in Kansas City attending Freshman Camp (1, director); In- ter Collegiate Committee (1); Col. a National School Boards Associ- Marlene Tipton. a ballad singer, Between 400 and 500 high lege Lecture Committee (I); Blood to ation conference. and Arlene Phillips teamed up sellerl students will he attending faculty members attending Drive Committee (3). pantomime routines Each do spirited the annual press conference of the 7 is responsible for either leading to popular and simi-popular rec- !Central Valley Schools Journalism ir participating in one of the fob ords and will probably be seen 'Association at Sacramento Junior . lowing discussion groups: "What at some of the rallies. College, tomorrow. Is It Our Schools Accomplish?". SJS Registration -How Can We Organize Schools A combo playing Afro-Cuban The morning will be devoted to rhythms and a swiss bell player, discussion. A luncheon will follow s More Efficiently and E.amomi- catty?" "What Are Our School Continues to Climb: Torn Bonetti, will also be on hand , in the college cafeteria. There will Building Needs, and How Can We Wednesday. ' also he an exhibit of printing equipment supplies. Meet Them?", "How Can We Get Hits Peak of 9419 Enough Good Teachers and Keep Registration There will be an award of an figures for San Jose Them?", "How Can We Finance State's Fall term continued to rise engraved trophy to the high school Our Schools:" and "How Can We rating this week, as 9419 students were 4 Foreign Students the best for organization. Obtain Continuous Public Interest reported , participation and publicity of the as enrolled in limited and in Educat ion?" 14Ln-time schedules, accordint, to -.4 conference in Sellool's pant. a To Speak on Topics I cular local community , thc ftegistrat'i O ffies:e 1.4 I Several members of the faculty Public Relations Meet Of this figure. 835.3 are regular of students, About Native Land the San Jose State Journalism Public Relations Conimittee will ifull-time and 1066 are on Four foreign students will speak and Advertising Department will ' meet jointly with the Homecoming a 11r:tiled program. These figures on topics related to their native play an active part in the con- Committee for the next three make a record for SJS and empha- land this afternoon at the first , ference. weeks, Jerry McCarthy, public re- size Its position as the largest Student Coffee Mrs. Dolores Spurgeon will lead Mate college In Califirnia. Approx- "International lations committee chairman, an- imately, Time" discussion group. The open a discussion covering social events. Dr. Dwight Bent., nounced yesterday. 7654 regular students re- event will he held from 12:30 Charles V. Kappen, adviser to the gistered last year at this time, it SD 114. Spartan Daily, will he was reported by the office. until 2:20 p.m. in leader of a session on newspaper makeup to 300 Students Attend 'Kick-Off, Party; , The total figure includes Speakers and their topics are: attract new ideas. Dr. 4,764 from Dwight students who attended SJS Spring Qvve Quandt, police major Bentel, head of the department, Germany who will preside at the Cheerleaders, Baton Twirling Featured quarter; 519 other returning stu- will lead a group on the topic of dents.
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