New Constitution Is Council Topic
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arta’!" Daily PSAN JOSE STATE ,COLLEGE
_ Vol. ’SeinJf,,Thurs March 10, 1955
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New Constitution Is Council Topic
A move to establish an c’ection board, under the supervision of ,he Student Court, was nipFed in the bud yesterday by the Student Council, as it discussed a proposed new constitution to be presented to the student bcdy next quarter.
The council also heard a letter from Glen Hartranft, PE director, � ,, � :t1
I rizet.asapeittion , ’I h.. lloroth� Is a !I e r
all mr.1 lor oral �prnl.ing (rill be.
ell I Isi� Atte’ neon to � of
�11111�1�111� � ttttt pr�ting In a 1110
open to the pithily at 3:30
piii n Hoorn :13.
Interpret:doe readnig� lot the
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Jim Mitt litre, Mar-
k Ile I liorna.. %hock,
"II Ihr..la Kramer.
111 .re students tioni the !speech
Iiianti 3 .�lasscs N1rs. Mien
11r. %Id. smith, Dr. I is’
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shill, Mrs. 1 4.11 I � .111111. !tools, ilia
1Irs. Margaret I hand). rho.
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It’s Happened --Blue Key Out
ItIlle Ki ; ter
boy, formerly ii in thi fall quarter. appeat�ed on sale fist
’t the first time ,e,terilay mottling l’he al ; Ints not caused a deereasi in students’ sic -sir’s for the informative booklet. at least arefreding to Dick Kissiek,
SPRING AGAIN is taking its Earl ot th’’ K.’1 Socief
A SB Co t Di ur ,.. cusses , place on the SJS campus. Talk ’ of snow -time is being replaced
by beach-time talk, a definite
’Violations Amendment indication that spring is not just coming but right with us. Sen-
New procedures for spring guar- Croonquist, student court chief ior coed Joanne Tracy, above,
ter elections and a suggested justice. ’Thus the general inter-amendment placing responsibility eats of the student body who sub-for violation of student regulations1sidize the committee are hurt i’s -by ASB subcommittees on the in-lther than the group itself " di vidual commit t ing the violation The publicity chairman of the were discussed at Tuesday’s Stu- A � group would be responsible for the
Impartial
dent Court meeting. violation unless he had delegated g to A s "As it is now, the sub-commit- the job to someone else and in-
tee itself usually is fined from ASB formed him 01 the rules governing funds allocated them," said Stan it. It the person actually making
the siolatain was not informed of the rules, the pulilicity chairman is resp
Grades will he mailed to all stu- A t day survey o ill he con-
:,.ibli�.
dents who self-address the free ducted ha coort members at the
envelopes which the Registrar has beginning of spring quarter on
placed outside his office for that the traffic ’Ion on the inner
purpose The office staff will and outer quads to find out stamp and mail them after finals which would he the hest spot
\tea+ Students can expect the to set up polls for the spring
gaol,. beton, spring registration. Asit elections.
Grade Enrelopes
ricereditotion Temn inspects SJS lourtmlism Department
A Its, specti0n of th� .
Advertising today. ’The group. reprisenting the American Council on Education for
Journalistn. is expect -’d to complete vis:tation of classes, examination imtructional facibties and curriculum ..y tomorrow I verang its
members will lunch with college deans and journalism faculty in the college cafeteria today. and with the departm �nt’s advisory board of probssional newspap,i and ads it using men tomorrow
The iaspection committee i. composed of 1 W Cole of th. Uni-versity ot execurisT tary of the Accreditation Committee of the ACE.): Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Ails is White
School of Jour o slism and Communication ef tl.. ’’�������:.!ts of Kansas Ellis Newsorne, professor if a�ivertisinz at I Univt-:’sit)� Low. 11 E. Jessen, publisher of tar Beverls � ,..lizen: and Dr P.a)-mond M. Mosher representing the Kort Myr .1 A...0(.1ot ion ot Siroodani and higher Schools.
The %mit wa.s arranged by 1)r. Dwight Bent,’!, head of th. depart-ment.
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i� I ��I ’ ment of Journah-cu and
admires the blossoms of a fruit tree.�photo by Arreola.
Careless Pigeon
%Vali a careless flip of a well I urned claw the ptgcon to
n du, � .1 �. o all continue to , ever-increasing file. and OW, rha-t he
. ye d wit h ��e
� !III !Of 1a3 and tornorron at ’ chines." she kaid t
the hooths in the 1 iiit� I Quad ar.�1 I The new office wilt tie local..1 "It isn’t wort liwhil.�, studs ing
labrar
Arch Ion Si vent!, and San Carlos str.�.t. for exams.- he cooed.
"Because, it you study, you nil fouled up with facts, and ,1
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there’s anything more useles, tl:,� Seniors i(ok ill) 1$1( is � �,s. it’s an A in an exam. "You can’t huy ncthing with a’
A. you can’t eat it All you can IN1 �
’IF watch it, and. they tell M
14()I� Ic, that Ittill(111(hi
� gets tiresome. ’Of cosine’ some facts are even itid5 to the Match R��
more useless. Like I P’s saying eft for tonight at 6 1 that it’s going to be cloudy today. I Marianes, may Ite r.�� � �t
with occasional t am, slightly cool- the door In ,�.
er, high :17-6.1, with 11-12 mph WM- who has.’ �� theft wind, j \ et, aceorchro., 1.� I o � ’
1.:esident of the senior class Bids are free ad eharge.
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been expecting to fume arid
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ing in, hirturt I,. th. Slit g radii
The erss. lateo in allots fee I% paitl h% the
summer fashions is the cent. I graduates: at...totting to spoon. r
ieters st in today’s center Entre for th. (Iwo.. 55,1 is ’ (pages four and five of the spar- roast turkeN Dome! :otoospl e
tan Dailyo t Will Ire pros ided . it u,., For the males there is the is’- Beset ly Hines, Vis an
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suit of th,� SJS-S’anta Clara base- I //.� .� arcorrii.. fiett� ban ,.,arni� played y’esterday I page 1 . .�t. pianist
71 I i.sst *speaker "ill In. Dean
(...rnmurost activity through,,,,, 10.1. it Martin ntro an the world is the latest Off te.� edo. :Ilion. Marlin. oho ,
, Wire I page 6t while the fl�� s..1, in seplerntor r of be..1 %ear.
I mance Report is gi�en on Page el,cd hums tindr-rgraduate
Nen �t, ?. X lrainIng at �I 1.1.11..hors I
trstlernitl S Mtdfl.4iors . S t.. Ins Lrailel
Fashion 4, 5 ate training at tb. iov,s ‘slat.
Wire 6 , University.
Sport� . Paul Sakamoto will be master DEAN It a, M UM �
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Editorial
Thursda". March 10, 1953
---; The Coffee Grind
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Student Cow+ Chief Justice Stan Croonguist
in for discussion blueprints for a constitu-
� i law setting up a board to handle all elec-r �bogs, including eligibility rulings, under
on 04 the court.
�- ponying notions that the Court might
ease nut of one of its TOM back� coui,r_il seemed to feel that the
settling immediately of ,.�. than lea iing open tkr
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as we feel it should be, d pocket-sized edition of a public court which defines "justice- in controver-sies, then it should not be called upon to handle administrative jobs. Even more important, it should not be denied the important office of a body of appeals . . . nor should that office be made con-fusing and one possibly subject to prejudice as is likely under a system in which it must rule again on previous decisions.
If it isn’t a court . . . let’s call it something
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II) hie iseli( det s Mit there.
NttrIl, I liii tld�ii
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riiiiimitur.� ttttt ...holders I.,,
stud. iit� the co$11�14. 44111 the .1,..1111110110f1 that residem e
in iiii it. group.. Perim,s the
lit,i1 %aloe of the lidII��� �5 ton I I I ttttt setiolders desiring "Ap-
ia o$ .$1" r.d./1411I/O� liii Its ,111 ilt Olt It. "
rinittiations. ient.41 � alue�
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"ght h sans.- st.init.irds.
I ’1111, is not Oil ainitigeseent ,k, the hoosehoolderNt uight
lint iii tiiiiu. 1111T)I still may rent housing to -I’’-
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an idea which we the
,nto before a definite
for appeals to the court after board decisions.
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Spartan Daily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
April 24. 1914 at San Join. C�IJ., under It,. � .� CalifOrnis tilowtpapar Publishars’ Amci�tion.
� A .1..1 Siud.nti 01 .10%11) Stet. College eacept , �I ...� collage y��v wit, on� ivou� during each final
4 4 1440,41 hi 210 Ad.retiting Dept . Eat 211 �0. � � I 1��� of v-hool yoar
� S - � �a� S. ^ wring quart�r, $1. co 1445 ? ’ San Jose, Calif.
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Iii’ "The college deer. toot 1,..11.�
list of Sapprot *A’ Ionis-
ing. In connection $$ ith housing
or 4411/110.11 students, it does pub-
lish a Ina of ’Fee iiiii mended’
houses tor the to�nelit par-
ents .41,,, nish to lie assured
I hat Ii � MK a 1,0111011a tn.’’, are
e, huh the hotise-
holder n ill urns id,’ super.
Add conlorrn to the cif � ’s tiiiis-
ivig For the con-
s einem, of men �tudents a list
of a� liable housing i� issued."
’Y’ To Discuss Dating Todav
me
By JOE VOOT
Here we stumble over something basic ... the In The Mail: If there’s one thing
worse than bills in the mail, this concept of the nature of a student court. If it is,
might be it An instructor in a
long, involved, history-type course
announced at the beginning of the
quarter that she did not have the
last two pages of her syllabus
ready to hand out. but that the
students could expect to receive
them later in the quarter.
Shortly before finals time, along
they came . . by mail.
Keep Knol: An economics in-
structor noticed a student sitting
near an open door at the rear of
1� the class loom "About to fret -ti’
back thei,�’ 511ield "Nolo!’ Keeps
!awake" � , �
" Snit I or lb snit
tnoe;
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! Jnt IyiVreetory SHOW SLATE .i -
to put one over on the protessw � A political science instruct-.
tells me about a term paper received with pages one and glued together. Evidently the st.._ dent didn’t think the instruct, read the papers.
The same instructor received blue book turned in as Blue Book No. 2 which began. "And in con-clusion. . ." The instructor ne�e!
did find Blue Book No. 1. � . �
And He Did: I know a guy v. Itt-
is pinned to an art major, who it happens, is taking life drawing. I think you’ll agree that this is
somewhat of a switch on the
-come 1,/, and my etching
line. �������������
,ists Info ’Needed STUDIO ____ CY 24778
To .’equire Dates IAagren won the honor of
being the first student to have her
!name listed in the new Blue Key
! while Barbara Joan Zuur beat out
fellow student Frances Ann Zu-
Ipanovieh for last place.
’ The 92 pages of student names
list school address, home address
I and telephone number after the
!full name ot each student. The ad-
’dresses and phone numbers of the
!faculty and house organizations
I are also listed. Black. Brown’s. Gray’s and
White’s are listed as are King’s,
QUO’. ’11.S and Priest’s.
Then. are GO Smith’s and 17 I
Johnson’s svhilc there are 34 names i IOW (10.41, el ;71: 40 about get- listed under Brown and under Wil
Ii rig a gtty to att,kt her tor .1 date- iianys flns (111�Alott. which 114’e1vf’d Perhaps the shortest name list-
�te;,t distaff support at last week’s Esta ye.. from sitisim, di-tossIon on dating. will he con- The Blue Key is dedicated this .41(1,’, ’-.1 this .11ternotai at 4 o’clock year to Mrs. ’,pita I Mom t Nit-
’ at II"’ thu ii discussion meettott tehard. -without whose help this iii he "it iii h.ui V Y, aceording to Sam director’, would not have has ’it pos-Sillily elm I ener.
I re ; ,isl in mode,
’ �Reni lie lire,
it idler sni..;i:est,i�I
t,’� :As’ meeting. the giir..;
i�’.’1. (11Sells�U111 Mudd be. iilisersed itt 1 Iail di....otional booklets, for
t,, Ateelion itOIns, during the last tuo weeks of ! I Amt. will be available free to stu-
b., dating it! dents during spring qualt, ,!, t,t,-,�t
u ii his-Ii;wording to Ilarbara
;H.iirrnan of the Student
DITOR �Barb ire Richardson BUSINESS MGR.�Paul Ward
DAY EDITOR- Bob Johnten
NFWS EDITOR Enevoll
VV. ii../11OR Ai each PI4010 EDITOR -1�0 f INF ARTS EDITOR -CA
’4( 14ANC.1 EDITOR cra � FEATURE EDITOR Itrottu Bainn�It
CI, � 1.‘ I
� adder, V- � ’ Harrpo 1’
:�11y.
n�u COPY DESK--EI�onor � �
ju,I Leo Hunt, Herb 1a101 I .�� I4 get+
AD STAFF�Cad. Adam, I. a).in, CFian1.11, °ow. � ���� It �
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STATE CLEANERS 2.1 -Hour Service�NO extra charge
Laundry � denim’.
� vallJo,-. %Hirt%
Cleaning 40c � sweaters, slacks 20c skirts, jackets
1 3 3 WILLIAM�near FOURTH ’ a 5 LI SATUROAT 8 :
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’f: Will Issue Lenten Booklets
� ,!. flumeil project. Written and pm-
- students, are one of major projects.
operate near the traffic. accordim. I
FREE COFFEE and DONUTS FOR TWO
to DAVE MARTIN A new winner each day!
DIERKS best coffee and donuts in town!
where Spartans meet for the 371 WEST SAN CARLOS
See Our Shell Pumps
At
Parlow’s "feet first fashions" Open Thursday Night ’Til 9 P.M.
38 S. Second St., San Jose
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Delta Zeta Acknowledges Delta Gamma serve Sevent Y ear on ( i)ti Dinner Phi Iletds Lleci
II their annual scholarship dinr
.. Delta Zeta s ,..icently celebrated Janice Hawksacy. sm.,,i1 ,.hanman: . according to Gale Grit fit h. pubh. -
’ Delta Gamma . �., :.� , : � .
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the seventh year It heir chapter has Nzincy Kelley, house g manaer; irma it �h�,� pr, .s, ,,,,,ii food i.,,,,,.. . , R. ,., 1,..... , II, . or ii.
Brass, publicity chairman. II il ,. publicity: Sandra F:Idridge. for those with th.. ’ :...’ast grades 4..h4,10�. i�..��1,.�, , a..,
. a s V . been on campus, iaccording to Jean .I. ’,11 llansen, ways and means. Pat ,.,1 from si/s 11 IS 11(11l!. � arid steaks . �I 4,,,.. I. �II /..minh,. , i 71.41,.,�,;.: :111.11:111,..s..iini...�..,ii.i.,....:ii,.:,i,. 1)4t I.
Dr. Margaret Jones gave a standards: Jean Bra"s� Parhamen" to formals and I.. , - for those .14,..,,,,,414�.�. � ciii I, 4/011t! speech on the founding of the t Lilian; Allem. I himmond. philan- wo h th�, k)�.,..,, chapter. ihropy; Donna Evans. grooming. 1-he chapter ...
Rosemarie Pedone was honored 1 thin. Suhr. music. change with It.. � ., \ at a recent meeting fix her oid- �
. . � Highlight of the . � ! . .., a .111)11(1 ti hves
l’Iti’s (;ire � nont h of February. Each mon t I)
(. zipi II r(I I prrsrntation it) the -tarirling activities d u r i n g the ,. ma’s ot dy Ell � ’ ."- 1! 110,1 1?I’SilltS
on:- ,irl Ls honored for her ae- Alph,i I hi omit:, phatizes re- tH . 1..411,1�, in.:, 4 h. , , .. . ,. .., ’It centl tient ..n their ..neak ;411.1 , I , ,inimnt.... 4,,, . , .4,1 succeeded in capturing ��i,s ac-
t 0..... 1’ant tired nen. Jacque
%A.hat, Slariln Rein.tedt. Anne R ()tit It Ce Jant,en. Liz Ninore, 1/nriee n
Rersonan and Janet ’filth:III.
ll... %%re taken t.. Palo Ait... i?
e ()!)for I
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l�api)a Tau 114)114)rs Si Vs .11eirk Pin Delta Theias Pinnings
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-.dent Ann Tibhets narn.41 Ih.� following girls to appointive ,Ifices: Carole Luby, Junior Pan-aellenic: Joyce Newmafl. scholai
p: Ellene Bakenhus, actit s
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r., , alumni of Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; mg to i Iiis,, Marion :4.t .I
I,:aPPo Tau’s ree� , ’..� honored ! fraternity. attended the 99th year ’ Jack Bixthisr, Kappa Alph i Bobbi 1 respondent
I’re’ersity of California Phi ’ celebration id the fraternity s 1. is a sophomore animalism major! Ill, .4-.,,,,�,, 1�,,,�,.,,,i mt. pal
Ilieta chapter at a spag- founding Tuesday night at the: satnidenJt.:i.cknvitsi.,,ar. sophomme political .111..0 i di ,n�i �ia,..,.
class.. at a butte! dinnei S,.� : ’,ed. Approximately 50 mem- Sainte Claire hotel. ia. iiiii�� � The sorority also (el. and pledge he s attended t fes- Speaker for the banque wa t s I. CATANESK-SARSOITTI
i �� - Following dinner. both SJS football coach Boil Biontan. I I..es Catancse. Kappa Alpha :in- Ii. (1’ d Washmetiin’s birthday 4,, in I a dinner exelianLe vvoh Alpha Tali
. r � I I y houses. past and future :nounced his pinning to Val Bar -serenaded several campus who spoke on the
of this SJS athletic department. I soitti al a recent fraternity part . ’ ’’’’"- ’ I’ .... ’ ’ ’s
i :el Stafford. fraternity pi i.si- Billy \Vilson, San Francisco 49(1 [Ass is a junior business adnum- 11.)3141.1 a i n ( ’ ‘111.4.11,
P .10. 5ton the perPetual scholar- end and S.1S graduate. shinted ph._ ! Ii ation majiir and a Val is tun I ie�I ’
ship trophy for his grade-point av- te, es ..1.19er highlights during last ’ mwial "’vie’ "."�lnr- : Jn I ,, .
scholarship dinner Monday night The Miner. a Cluh, mothers i The a rri 4 al of a telegram an. Qu’’’ n� . :-..IS lion ., il age at the fraternity’s annual season. : ATKINSON-HEFFNER oa
1 he dress and type of meal 4 ,,ried l I r I f ema o. tie .raternitt. recentlt, I nounced the pinning of Rol.eila ."11�’,"’� ’., ’ eco crding to the av’erages (.1 tire eheld a lunch e and e on businss! He mm Heffner. Gamma Phi Beta pledge. i Ill..’ ’ ’ .ndicidoal, meeting :it the fraternity. house I to Don Atkinson. Sigma Chi Ito- 0’1 1’11"i �II ’’ I’ ""I’’’ 1 -’1 Ti ’ I ’’
In a recent work day. memliers 1 The club discusSed plans to raise il
,al pledges painted the interior of funds for new carpeting in t h.. . � eliapter house. Murals were honso. and the annual spring partt . ..r.te il on th.� downstaii�s hall which honors n1. �r11,, rs, their dat.-.s
life. and parents
0 f. 0 laSSItrieelS
berta is a septioniore GE mato’ and lion is a :anteral tumor major
SMITII- KEL11.1" A pink carnal ion and ca. I.
ealed the pinning of I ,� � ta Zeta Na,,’y hu’Il t., 1...1
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Engagements l’OR RENT ; l’oltago. furtil.hed. Two !H ,I I I, ( iti., 1,1 4 I ��I�../11�m
R for girls. with hitch. n ’,:so rooms with board : ’-: i living room, 357 S. 9th Si --: -.0 .’Y 1-2902, i.!; is. Purim and hoaid ,4 Lynn_ 1 ,
’! , Ms for Illayll, with kitchen x�o,’,I Hall 90 N. 5th St i’y ,
. ’2.’2 S. 9th St. $23’ 719. I 1 tanely riaims Inc 1.,..,. 12n ::, int.ill in I i;ci.: NI. -C! .
I,� Tile. ....lip]. 111 , 1 14,1 lal I ll�iII4 � 1 ’4, la 4 -!11�1 I, l
lad hoard for college; II3th St .� ..� meals a week. Living home atmosphere. 198,
11th St. t waney. 1.10 P. San Carlos.
n Ileasant rooms I food. Call Mrs, Kelly, CY
Sttelition girl, Room and board a month Peon,: ilscently le-
. in ini�����. ;��.i.,-r � tie ni�ii�hin��, 17 m.�al.
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I Ili�It 11 .111 II1t f, Six ear 311
Si. Dolt block Worn 1414s. C.��� ( 1.. S-7980
g2t) S’..’"; la Large clean front r. 44444 .
beds, healed Sh044..r. phone, sonalil(’ tales. Men only. 31 7.th S�
1111,, rtment
IS 3:27 F: San Cali,.- --1 ;
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(limiters llovs next guar- Charcoal II:tkc /� I Marriages � fo.,d. Near colt( ge. 199 5\ orn "n! on"’ Sot° S St 90 S. 13th St. .1pai i AI I I.
W.. ,. Mon. Largo room., Own kiteln�n, 4 !) "I -1.-,�,%%�-r. trio S. :ft St (’Y 4-6598. 1)," ’ drallintI it and 0 L ...� uiti ’ ’I
Ranni. for girl.. Kitchen !nisi- "! u’’’’ ’’ ’’ ’ ("’ 3 831 ’ 6 P m .,1-1.�..1 4 I.:,,,,t.i, Chi Alpi,a k. V� ’.. i 1, i -. ’,cry nice. Ri P.- .1% ANTED 1, now with the Army in G.. ie
- -able MIN. St,v..11S, eY 3-63-11 Want to .hare rid.- I riini Liver- and Joan t.lans to yiin him ’ �� s, 9th St. more or Pleasanton daily 1.1°M Both Ken and Joan are 9.1S.
Men students. (-Ivn a rooms. , April 11, 2’22 McLeod St., I-1 ’IT’ hates show, r. kitchen privileges. $27.511 � mo:e. , --
473 S. 13th .-;t. CY 2-5143 or CY , Ono or mil girl. t� 1 � fur- ’ ’ iii -11.11 lions, %kith l! ’ . , ’ /I)Ila
/11.11���� of Lori. Hoorn and hoard ���\ .’;iI. sch"’l (1. "61 I 1. ,.- girls, plus kiteh.n twit ileges I Ride for two ,.. !���� ot:.�
room sertices, All linen furnished, I wanted March 15 i , :.,:. � � ., �.-:-.. S. 2nd St. 1 Mg eXIS�I’l!-VS. Call J.11. 1 -; -,...1.0,
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See Your MOOS Representative . BETTY RICHEFT, NYLA BARBOUR. LUCIE WATSON
PAT FENDT, FOB BI.IRNS
am pus Style,
Shops Featuring Spring Fashions
Especially for San Jose Students By BETTY BENNETT
Spec a::y for San Jose State are the fashions are skirts to match-full tweeds, solids, and Ce/
for spr;ng that line the walls of shops dlt 0/e’ town. checks. There are lots of clothes for the ;n between season, And for warm days the main line is co4T n
too. separates. Colors range from inky blacks to light
All styles of swearers come in the new-new lights. Most predominant, though, are avacado and
shades of honey orange, sea aquas. lotus and corn- shades of mauve. A new and surprising color con-
bination is pink and orange. Orange, used so m�-.*.
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!Tote, the tonit ne %an .... � straight 4�44:11 iii it.i%% linen. It is. lined III red. \S hit.. and lane 4140, The
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tilt is i:�plic,� neckline. Another a flinver print polished with a
f iiiihh !hinn’t fin-ear ? that sports-
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Latin Continental
Kindsomel Rugged Mile 4., leothet soles Styled
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1 �e %tpel ph?’ cove the ’ Bulldog" its gir r owl!
36 S. FIRST STREET
SAN JOSE
Open I hut sit I si IlIIIt
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and we saw� some mttons, printed %%Oh black
..4 ’minds and all different � ..,1 tools in
t. Sons,, jer�e% :Ind shirt.
r5 Hung. The% rem, in all color.. solid% or St ills bold
I... sir’. (vim eardi-LI 11 II. 111111th and ’mat soillaes.
� ,1 II ’I Io I 1111 fili,ted colors. in .1�� � hall��r.4 callitimileS and
e% %flung Int’ the sten I’ � in S .1,1, Is denims and cottons.
, I .1., Iii’ in AP the tra-11- ’ilitional labia... and Ihen ,.,,me
Cotton ’,tint,: are most peqrillar. )11.� Sull I ’,till 11:144’ the
edge, but two piece Ono, are well on their way back Bloomer hot - t..II1, .1 I I II II.
Spring Spotlights ’Casual’ Fashions �.. hitteri:117. .
ri .t, i� innitni to get more for 111,�\ this %ear when huy-
in 1 � . I \ lost in this season’s it aline print blouses or
in the same fabric as the I,; this. isicket
1. .4 tn., iip hetm.ecti the box -,et and is. I% immItl. d
Desatitei � 4, shots ino equal num-bers ml hoth and curentls shops at’.’ Illt" the flattetatir. cas-ual lines Of I he hovineket snit in snit p...t� is and light and il�irk checks
The.. stilts hr name trinket, follow artoth. r theme (If the sea-son the "e, .ins V. lone" outfit. and can be di. ssed iii, or .lown with equal appeal More streamlitusl Iles sear. the (Intent S4’41Si’llf, fill! And 1141 ’ants ate t �� Ilse in the coll. d
WI44%. � Con�bin�f.on, -CANDLELIGHT 4/4,d PIZZA-
HOUSE OF PIZZA Neer the Civic Aud.
4-12 Weeldeys ’tat 2 Weekends 295 ALMADEN AVE. CV 7.9908
Pins To Take Out
r %RI SII.1 Th’irdss March III. 197,3
Spring Season Ushers in Variety of Fashions ,�
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such new features as sur�di,4� cotton. i, Ithe dress %torn It!. neck-line. lull princess
Di�114 11019. .5 fed and taetwes, and an added Wel. sad white polka-dot print, it has. how trim. Photo b2,
Spring Cocktail Dresses Come In Exciting Dressy Materials
+I !,-4,, ar.1 istalett.�! shouldcrs ai,t.,a41 of any trace of sleeve. flows into a princess hit’s what spring cocktail dresses
are made of. Sibb,s’s. a S line with
an Jose an "H" influence. A %% ale
headquarters for dressy dresses. sash at the hipline ties into a great bustle bow in back. And the
formal’. ’’"d wedding ne"is, is skirt is made of billows ai:t1 featuring many such dresses this lows of lighter mauve. season. They ran ittiobl,� as for - Pape mals. to!i
r silk taffeta with :a. over red and touches ut titick
Two shades of mailve la very’ print on white was used to ;rake -right- color, are what a stvlish another long-line sleeveless ti...ss. Ihor-ts..pe dress is mad.. of in � A boat mekline tops the crstalette. \ -pi� .� neckline, styling A full, full gathc:,.: si4ni
Oh 111,4 \\ � .11�1’11�N the starts at the hips.
For YOU at
Sibby’s FASHION is the THEME
at Sibby’s ... Her lovely
Cocktail Dresses will
delight you ... And you
will find formals in the
latest colors and styles ..
priced at only 19.95 and up.
ihtly
331 So. First St.
Open Thurs. Nor, � ;
"NOT EXPENSIVE. JUST EXCLUSIVE"
Latest Footwear Thursday, March lea 1955 SPARTAN DAILV 5
For COI1V4111411C� end Comfortable Surroundings the place to stay is
the St. Francis Motel
AX 6-4330 2222 The Alweed�
Shoe Fashions Highlight Colors, Plaids in Styles
By BETTY BENNETT Color. color everywhere, and every color you can
mapnel The shoe industry has gone color mad this ar. even more so than last. They even have plaid
leathers at a San Jose shoe store. These mad plaid shoes are called "Carousel",
made by Miller. in a startling pink-blue-Tey-white ather dye. Very open, with a little buckle strap er the foot. they corm, in high heels am! low-hieh
heels. A new leather processing idea has made -be.-
tre-calt" possible. This gives a ther 01 pearl sheen to shoes in orange. pink. light blue. %their and natural. Lots of patent kalif. is are hying shown, too.
Most shoes are OPEN. Toeless shoes are really just that. Straps. halter backs, barehacks and slings are the order. And everywhere is the "little heel" or french heel of yester-year. There are little heels in every pastel.
Always a leader in the flats field. "Capezio" is at it again. For the girl that really likes to be dif-ferent. they’ve concocted just the thing. fled patent leather shoes that look almost like bedroom slippers. with black spool heels and side gussets are featured.
Particolarly intriguing are a pair of strapy
shoes that come in natural and white leather. A small strap makes the little. heel secure,, and in tront is a lattice over the instep That’s all theta?. is’ A more conservative shoe is the white ostrich skin with shiny black heels
Buckles and buttons and things are splashed all rner the flats, and there’s stitching. too. Pop-
ular from last Sea �441 are the -184itcher-beeys" with their buttons and little straps. This season the7i’re
in black patent. too, oith the smallest ohne but-tons imaginable. on them.
The pe.rennial shell has no [111111 on color, either . . . well almost no limit. Oric cute shoe, style has a pointed toe, a strap over the lower toot, seemingly fastened by a square button They corn, in blue and red.
Very new are straw flats made in Itallk b:
D’Arienzo. They COM’ in natural straw. pink. and black. There are straw bags, too, that ro pertectl with the shoes, but were made in West Grammy.
Another new one tor ’Capezio- IS a balarma-ized shell. Very thin lacings start at the toe and twist and cross up past the ankle. Shoe fashavis for this year say . Weis and dressy shoes �ery open. anal pra.diction tlats will be more and more shawl, -s as stammer comes!
Laster Outfits SJS Lady Cops Wear Bring Variety � .
� New Tailored Unil onus Its JEltIll LEE 111.7ST Planning new E:15ter -
fit for the, year? If so. Hart’s is the answer for all your needs tor this very special date of the year.
Spring fashion at Hart’s brings a variety of colors, materials. and styles to fit practically all nub% id- ; nal tastes. Magic crepe is the newt material for spring and Hart’s has I many stunning styles in this new material for that Easter outfit. Pure silk ehantung. cottons. and a yariety of other spring materials are feat ii in many different ! styles of dresses.
Solids, polka dots, and prints in ! many styles are popular in Hart’s line of spring wear. The ensemble dress with the jacket or full-length duster might be just what you I want for that Easter outfit and ! Hart’s features this popular style in a variety of colors and sizes.
The new lowered waistline gi�-ing the straight look and full skirts are still popular styles in Hart’s spring fashion and Hart’s has a good selection of fancy petticoats in a variety of colors to add to this new fashion.
liteeting4 Christian Science Organirattion:
aII students invited to open meet-ing tonight at �7:30 o’clock in College Chapel.
Institute of Radio Engineers: Dr. J. M. Pettit, regional direc-tor, will lecture and coffee and doughnuts will he served tonight at 7-30 o’clock in E-118.
Lutheran Students Association: No meeting tomorrow; bait meet Friday at 3:30 p.m. in Student Union for barbecue social.
(’hi: Final meeting of Will -
11.1’ quarter for national psycho). (ley honor society today at 12:30 p.m. at 196 S. 8th St.
Radio Climb: Lecture lay Dr. J. M. Pettit, coffee and doughnuts to-night at 7:30 o’clock in E-118.
Revelries Board: Meet today at 3:30 p m in Student Union,
Sigma Delta Chi: Preparations for "Deadline Dinner- will be made today at 4:15 p.m. in J -I01.
Student : "College Dating is topic for discussion today at 4 pm, in new Student Y. 9th and San Antonio streets.
Tickets for senior banquet to-night at 8.30 o’clock in banquet hall of Mariani’s restaurant may be obtained in Graduate Mana-ger’s Office. Tickets are free to Nlarch graduates.
ISt. Francis Motel
MIsS GENI:VIE% E DIXON . � ..%I,a new uniform
B ’1151 1..t.t.I.RT
Yes, that a.. - you salt %tearing a police unitornt on cam
IS She is Genes ica e I haulm a juillair from Mountain View. and
irst unman pollee major u. xx... Th.- nett it designed unit... ie
Miss Dixon anal Chat los
student ehief oh police. Initiated the id. a of h;.\ inc uniforms la.i 0 worm Ii Indic,. students. The ni,, was Hoileht to the :attention of the ’is 01 t11. women in the polo, school, and tlic wted hIadopi the uniform.
"I St as siert itii� the first day I %%O M’ Sib iii M is’, Ili seen, ’lent
I ow. happil:i surprised and re -(Pi% eel no nasty lllll anent r ’elite’ remarks. lieu Ser pr eel nu unit ..rm.-All the VI onwn police enajoi,
will the uniforms from MAN on, according to Miss Dixon. The other. women will wear thew un-iforms after they have been in the program one quarter.
Willard E Schmidt, professor ao. police. ;imam ell of the idea wiled, beat tealLc Ile said the worm,
� stud. ’ experience all the � , , I. e.orking ot�
Ile said St’. n police majors are got eii :ill the rourses that thy 111,11 i h.’, including gunisert. % noman’s judo class still lie giten tt lien there :ire enough students tt arrent it, he said.
The� .rnarti tation.,1 imam ni is patterne,d partly after those. worn by womeaf meniba’rs of the. San Jose Police I apartment. and part-ly alter desilms agie.ed upon by Miss Dixon .ind Bucher.
Chrystalette Is Nene Material For Spring Formal Fashions
white. Stoles, full skitts and beautifully -fitted bodices add to the mans styles featured at Au-drey’s
Full pettieoats are a necessity
for those full sten ts in formal
wear anal Audi-,’ ’s has a ery
gaod selection to satisfy this need Especially coral fear full-length
formals is the long full hoop pet-ticoat. which Audrey ’s features
Ks JERRI LEE BUNT Formal attire is in Pill swing
for spring fashion this year at Au-dress Dress Shop. Chrystalette is the new popular fabric for spring formal wear and Audrey’s now has many popular-styled chrystalette formals in a variety of gorgeous shades. especially pastels.
Net is also very popular foe fotmal wear particularly in the pastel shades of yellow. pink. blue,.
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Wonderful Time . . .
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7 a.m. to, p.m. CY s-tarn
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� LINK SAUSAGES 45c lb.
WEINERS 39c lb. I, I (-OOD THU’S - SAT
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1St.% 1.1{11.1 II I � r. h :informants %sere nr-? .�0 115151) to take to iii.’ hill. I ho. tionrn,r prompec1 ter liralle11111 its their msa ri thaw.
Dr. Rivlia ni 511.ife.s.11, IA". .511-lessine- .1 lean engaged
Iii tinati,irig no/raw: A, lit itiesill
Kern "1 he .iirtare ha, hi�eis ra1elti it iii nr-
1.ii a pi ii.p..eting here in I ...pert:811v up in Krrn
taint., %Oleo/ the pr , nt rash I. 12.,%. Inpr..:.tre...�
%fund, EnerLyi ttt ene.sion still rrIcase ftrnt
II, %I TO.. 410 in Raker �� held Iii pith .11 I I.:trillium-he:tr-.:L., at, in th.� Tehachapi
of :amateur and pr0.1.���tors I. et-
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Editorial on Boy- Scouts The malt or-
aill/atiOn 4;,:i � -a� he Pit ts-leugh (7a1h0lic Is. � ���� has (-hal-1 ir�ed an editorial ,I1 111, bulletin ��� a suburban palish that stated :0 "Nay Scout i.. allont 20 per cent girl."
Th. declaration v. a.. irail.� in the publication si. Iternard’s Chin III. Mt IA�)mnim. of which tti����, Joseph 1.. Lonergan is pas-
It sa�d "phoney men- result
in alcoholism and look fl marri-ayes.
The St. Bei narrl��: bulletin. Ohs -
"The .,isiut !aunties wonder how ,�aa l�- ����ntankerous as �� cothosiastie over
,crilite Judicial Committee Olt s Presidential .N0111;11(16011
.\-; .,,;, r", ‘,1:ricia It rill, sr,411 , C ommirr Sollistr� , Comnlitt.." in. lot In, I �, r was 0.1511
1.10;011. 0i4000sed �����,�1 . %%as a Rhodes � t;on of John 711a:shall ii,� �0,, :,chnlae ail 0:, ounds id lack o: I..su suprei. � court Justice. ��xperience. lie is 53.
’I’ ...nit, ,’,011 has been hang-.� Nre.��tnber Whell
fliltn.d him to : In, late Just he,. Robert II.:
tutirman II., rteN Si kik:arc 1)-’1%’. a.) %aid he I. pe*. t he Senate take up I he tttttt 1,11.01.,11 1.01’ final still late t hi.
Hai I .r, 1,1
the Wt. like a 1.�fc
who Is �.. ; If h;� vs not a In,’. Val,’11 to be a boy’. he will ne:.� : li�� a man w’re�ii he
� iiivht Ti. b/ man.
"The ho:. scout is about 20 per
cent girl. That makes him a little
gentleman We are all for gen-tl��men .1 gent1.--man is a gen-tliman, If. mist 13o a man Ix:-tole h. can be a gentleman.
"The sewn program evert It its ocst s not appeal to the ho who .- all boy. A boy who is 20 per et :It girl ma y� h�� but .s a hybrid. We like a
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SIIPS The House Armed SetThe villa::: .ay in ambush as the vices Conunittee unanimously at�1" � � hero walk/A toward certain death, proved navy plans to build 24 new ! For cl�-.en-year-old F r a n k warships including a firth sziper- I Stretch. watching the tek�ision .�urri��r. The program, """id ("s.tH west��rn. the suspense was too S) .317,000,00I)
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Win Win Intramural Th.� champions and runners-up th.� "13" and "D" Leagues swept
the semi-finals of the intra-’n ii basketball play-offs last
by turning back the "A"
Cal Swimmers Beat Spartans In Dual Meet
san Jose State won only one yesterday afternoon while
111; 56-28 to the University of ilia at Berkeley.
The Spartans came within two si.eonds of the college record while topping the 400-yard relay Rollo KoivIsto. Rill Robertson. Art Lam-bert. and Dick Threlfall splashed
a 3:44.5 time. ("al’s time for � distance was 3:47.9.
The closest event of the after-noon was the 50-yard sprint. The Bears’ Spore edged Threlfall for the decision which could have gone tither way. Spore also won the WO and took second in the 440 behind his teammate. Radcliff. who
.so won the 220. Jerry Hays was a third double-filler for the Bears, copping the
1st-yard individual medley and the 200-yard breast stroke.
Other second places for the Spartans were scored by Dick Earthman in the 200-yard back-stroke. Phil Ferguson in the three-meter diving, Jay Cross in the 200-yard breaststroke, and the 300 Nard medley relay team of Earth-man. Jim Anderson, and Robert-son.
The varsity swimmers return to action against Fresno State in the Raisin City March 19. The Frosh mermen will make their next appearance tomorrow against the James Lick High School squad in
he prep’s pool
and "(� League representatives. Kappa Alpha and Sigma Alpha
Epsilon dropped De 1 t a Upsilon and Alpha Tau Omega to advance in the fraternity division of the play-of is,
In the independent leagues’ com-petition. the Foul Balls and Old Men scored wins over the Reed Street Raiders and Dip Stix.
Tonight’s semi-finals pit the SAE’S against the KA’s in a 7:30 .i’elock contest while the Foul Balls and Old Men vie for a finals berth at 9:30 o’clock. In consola-tion play. the Dl’s are scheduled
� rhurstia% March In 195";
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Tickets A vailable e t icket� for the Paelfle
Coast Intercollegiate Boxing Tournament at Sacramento Mareh 17-19 are on sale in the liraditate anager ’s of fice. Prices are (.i? and $1.75.
Tickets for 5ssociated Stu-dent 8. ..I members ’.t ill be on sat.. the three nights of the Ilnurnan’serst for 10 r.ent�. � �
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Santa Clara Nine Beat Spartans 6-0
The thr.. tut pitch= of right-hander Dick Simoni sparked the Santa Clara Bronco baseball team to a 6-0’.t in °stir the Spartans yesterda% afternoon at Municipal Stadium
The Broncos started right off e suneos into submission tooIII the first inning, scoring a pair to frames he toiled
runs on Herm Carmassi’s sin -Bill Cr aroll’s double. and John
� Buso’s single. They added foot - !row Honors lelobt.Ting Two run double An
more in the fourth. Carroll again
For the second season in a row.leisrar and a had hop single off IN
San Jose State’s Carroll Williams i shortstop’s glove prolonged th.
to meet the ATO’s at 6:30 o’clock topped the California Basketball rally for the Broncos, howeser
and Reed Street Raiders battle Association in free throws, accord- With a little hack. saPhania" the Dip Stix at $3:30 o’clock. , ing to the final statistics releasetil right hander Jim Johnson who had
Mary flue and Alan Watts each � yesterday liy S. Dan Brodie. (’BA a 7’1 ‘ III theree°1 th fiftsh last
connected on eight points to pace. statisttcian. might hase escaped with onl%
the SAE’s to their 41-32 triumph Williams connected on 91 out of The Spartans t hiliatened to seoil�
over the ATOs. Ray Hempy ca 112 free throw attempts to post lonl’ericiusl t" Ih the ".e. tured high scoring honors. contri-
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hitting 10 markers for the losers. Eight points by Benny Matulich
sparked the KA’s as they slipped by the DU’s, 26-21. Ralph Homan added six tallies for the winners while John Farris scored six for the DH’s.
The Foul Balls rolled up a 23-6 advantage in the first half then coasted on to a 61-25 triumph over the Reed Street Raiders. Mery Lopes tossed in 19 markers to pace the Foul Balls while Doug Boeh-ner and Ron Walters augmented the attack with 10 each. Bob Reed topped the Raiders with six.
Del Bland bounded the hoop for 22 points as the Old Men made easy work of the Dip Stix, 54-17. Bob Bergman added 13 for the Old Men while Tom Jenkins led the Dip Stix with six.
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Wallgon, Boston Red Sox scout, said he has signed Robert Fidler, Chico State baseball and basketball star, to a contract.
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Spartan-Youth Center Track 31eet Will Add Tiro Olympic Games Events
Two Olympic Games events will event will le included at future
be added to Saturday afternoon’s I SJS home meets if the visiting
dual track meet with the Santa. teams ii,, willing to enter men
Clara Youth Center at Sparta!: . Pi.�1d, Coach Bud Winter announe_ )11 j psi Ion Kapp
.iorday. . . A ,,ne or two-mile walking race I nut aw, 13 Majors
at at a 400-meters event will folios% , Fifteen pledges were initiated
tla. regular events, he said. Mike Ryan of the Youth Cent. I .nto Phi Kappa. men’s pie-1
I -ported that Artier Gustafson, fessional Pl.: fraternity, Sunday in Bob McGuire and Pete Moers wall the Colter,. Chapel, George King
represent the Santa Clara thin- historian, announced yesterday clads in the walking event. while! New members honored at a dm -Winter has nominated Dili Lewis ner at the fled Coach Inn after
for the race, the ceremony are Doug Boyd, Duane Ludlow and John Booher Hiezh limes, Bill Ceccarelli, Allen
It the Spartans will be matched! Dunn, Daryl Chipman, 1Ani Gam -against Jim Gillespie and L. CH hello, Itill GillaSPY. Andy Erwa-Jo% 11. ’I’ of the Youth Center in the . Odishao. Chris Pappas.
400-meters event. . : .. Suite. John Tierney, Jim 1Vinter said that the steeple- Vanderheet. Don Wadsworth and
chase and hop, step and jump NVarmack.
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an 81.2 percentage, while adding 34i field goals for 163 point. and fourth place in wombc
In taking top honors. 11 illiams edged out Santa tiara’s Sears, made 80 tree thross� but had a percentage of 11.6, Sears dominated ti,’ (’BA in
scoring- from the floor, capturing the total points and field goal per-centage departments. His total of 290 points in 12 league games for an average of 24.2 points per game set a new loop record.
The 290 point total bested the standard of 230 points set last year by USF’s Bill Russell who took second place this season with 239.
From the floor, Sears connected on an amazing 52.6 per cent of his shots while his teammate Gary Gatzerl. followed in this depart-ment with 51.3.
Russell made it rim-au-as of the rebound race oith N1 to eclipse the record of %!11 he set last 4.4’44 -
son, Senn, thaished seeond to
Russell oith 190 rebounds.
San Jose’s Ilud Iljelin was eighth in scoring with 137 point�
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ml an singled to I. oil the bases with Spartims. but Johnson grounded out to end the rall%
In the fifth with on, down. Bra -ii% singled isnd Walters again walked. butt the Spartans again failed to valid:slit., on this oppor-tunity
Rhodes Grabs C,�inder Trophy -
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thrower I .V1111 t;I virtlf. tied vs it Ii Rhodes tor the honm. hot th. pole %aulter got the trophy when the lour irla%ed thi� "pea and nut
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R. P. Thompson Will Assume Personnel Superrisor Position
ROBERT p. THOMPSON
’ . A newly-created administrative post will be filled by a 1948 USC er.aduate. S. Thompson, college 1,:siness manager. said yesterday.
Robert P. Thompson will be-e1111. personnel supervisor. For-
inerly ssith the Industrial Rita -’ens Department of Westinghouse
i� ieetric Corp.. he will assist the ness manager in selecting non-
’,irking and non-administrative rsonnel. 1-1.. also is slated to study office ocedures at SJS. The duties formerly have been
I,:indled by E. S. Thompson and Guttormsen, college account -
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Reuister Now r. Stanford Prof Shields Plan Trip For Prouram SpealisToni gift
Plans for next quarter’s Science ipen House and the Spa rt an
I � III NI Pettit laid. Shields’ overnight trip to Asilomar 1’1 ’ ;
ste�ri. discussed at the service Ira -
I,.,.’ Staril. ’sill address ternity’s meeting Tuesday night, booth is open in the patio of the oa:
the stildent chapi. the thstt. according to Everett Gellerman, Women’s gym from 12:30 to 1:30 :
..ite of Radio Eni.,e I- tonight at 30 o’clock in ! -IIM of the
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corresponding secretary. p.m. today and from 10:30 to 11:30 The. group also discussed plans a.m. and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m, tomor-
for next quarter’s pledging activi- tow. ties The twenty most active f resh-
Author of a Held for eight weeks beginning men judged on the basis of par-, Arements � April 18 and ending Juno 10, the licipation in extra-curricular ac-on an- . Its tile’., will he selertopenfor mem-I program is open to SJS students �
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etc,. s gym will be discontinued However, in order to attend, a starting today and for the re- student must obtain pesrmission attainder of the quarter. Schedules from his individual instructors. for next quarter’s swimming hours Registration txtoths also will lie will he announced the first part erected in each of the eyrns oji
friarto.r. Nlarch 27 and 28.
Swint Hour Ends Will he paid lay the County School
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