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Spartan Daily State Directive Demands Cut in SJS Faculty Roster SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Vol. XXXIX San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, April IS, 1951 No. 122 Cheering Crowd Greets Deadline Is Near! ’Mac’ at S.F. Landing By RICH JORDAN The legend that was Douglas MacArthur became a flesh and blood reality last night at San Francisco’s International airport. Preceded by his attractive wife, the 7I -year -old five-star gen- eral stepped onto the continental United States for the first time in 14 years at 8:36 p.m. A roar of weicome from the thousands who thronged onto lh, ioading apron. began as the Air Force Constella- tion pulled onto the ramp. The tremendous osation rose and fell as ’MacArthur passed from view with the cry "There he is:- her- alding another outburst ot enthus- iastic welcome. Governor Earl Warren greet - cat MacArthur as he stepped flOWIT from the "Bataan-. To- gether the% inspected the honor Assign College To Administer Draft Exams Attention: Friday is the last dais to file a change of program card for dropped ria aImrding the Registrar’s Students ma), Outs up drop slip.. Ito-re. Donglas Says Enrollinent Decrease Necessitates Drop of 53 in 1951-52 A terse telegram from Dr. Aubrey A. Douglass, associate super- intendent of the State Department of Education, yesterday informed Dr. T. W. MacQuarrie that 55 San Jose State college teachers must be dropped from the faculty roster for the 1951-52 college year. #11W ’brt, At the present time SJS employs 318 faculty members exclusive administiatoe per soot., I IllaN01111111 2K5 111-0411 l/p011 I ho 111 lio1114O1 ILO 11:11 54$,’,1110.111, 1111 ,11ii tla- state .,rlet.:. In seri. Al the pr. sem time rolled, and local 1.141 \ 1.11 .1 normal tall quaitci .0 - 4 - .r.out 54(x. ARC Cards Reads - log intik moats ar, requested to pick up their Red ticket of admission Will not be . photo la) Wallach o rio. Semnr g.ire as in,, cards ?s J issued if ainore !Mr one post card , in 3 na- guard drann np in rigid ranks is filed. II Men.s te m "Uwe i while the MS um. howitzers hanged out a I7-gein salute. Ed 1,511 (I, janior Failic, major who served u tid e r MacArthur’s command during World War U. was among th. thousands who welcomed the general. ’’He’s a great man.’ Exalt re- marked as MacArthur raised h..: hand in acknowledgment of .the cnation. The ex-G.I. echoed the senti- ments of all Americans, regard- less of political comictions. g,ardies of what you think of him as an indhidual, he is the man of the hour!" he said. Surrounded by a mob of cam- era men, the general stepped to a microphone and spoke a few words of gratitude for t he wel- come hp was receiving "I can’t tell you what it means San Jose State college has been designated as one ot the institu- tions to administer the select! service college qualification I’ which will be given on May . June 16, and June 30, a gose mein inkormation bulletin yes, ., All ligible registrants 7-thollt.i apply immediately to an Selec- tive Service local board and ob- tain a post card application. I Ap- plicants may choose an examina- tam center from the list appear- ing in the bulletin ot information.I Educational Testing sere ice. Princeton. N.J., will attempt to assign the agea requested. When the application has been receised by the Educational Test- ing Service, a ticket of admission s’, ill be issued as soon as possible. The applicant will be assigned to one of the three. testing dates. Registrants are warned not to mail more than one applicatiopn. A ntediatel. before- the general’s plane as t !IP To enter the testing center. the Breton, Carl NI.; armick, Ed - Air Force hand played the ti-a- hulk-tin reads, applicants must ditiernal ruffles and flottrishem, show a ticket of admission. an ward S.: (’arose,, Ray Chen- ey, Frank Ket3. 4., Robert: Kirse In. Die%id S.; Lehman. Al- in .1.; Metlintlek, Hasid IL; Niggarmepr, B.; Otter, I orrence J.: Raflonski, Riehard 4.; Scaler, Michael IL: Stuart. Daiet; and l’izienti, tieorge I. official document showing your Selective Service number and the designation and address (il th, registrant’s local board, and a fountain pen or No. 2 pencil. Included in the test will be problems based upon the mean- ings of woids and their relation- ships to other words, mathemati- cal problems, and questions based on reading passages, charts, tables or graphs. to be home," he said. "Mrs. Mar. Arthur and I have thought and thought about it . . . Thanks, thanks. We’ll never forget this." Behind an escort of 30 motor- cycle policemen, the general and Ills family left the International airport thus ending the final chap- ter on Woild War II the last veteran had corm. home. 1 \ ITED PRESS ROUNDUP Paper Names Cohen ’Kingpin’ Of New L.A. Numbers Racket LOS ANGELES. Mickey Co- hen was named as ’The kingpin of the deal- in a "gigantic num- bers racket" for which a "(les( - land combine" put up $200.00b. at-cording to the Daily News. "Thi racket works on the basis of laige payoffs for one-dollar purchase of a number parlas on pan -mutual pools at the daily races:. Propose MacArthur inquiry WASHINCiTtiN Coop -ration in an inquiry into Truman’s ous- ter of MacArthur has been Prom- ised by Senate democrats. The inquiry is to be conducted bs a special 24 -man committee chosen from both houses. It is to be bi- partisan according to a proposal by Senator Homer Ferguson, Re- publican from %Langan and as endorsed lb Republic:in senators Peron Expropriates La nesse BUENOS AIRES. Unofficial reports today indicatttd that Ft, - ’dent Peron si;zned the law expro- pnating the newspaper LaPrensa. The paper has been closed since a boycott by the Union of Ness!: Vendors who demanded a share of the paper’s vi -ant -ad receipts. Spanish-American War Vet+. t’elebrate SAN FRANCISC(). Men its ho fought in the. Philippines during the’ Spanish-American War under 1.1 Gen. Arthur hiacArthur’szath- erect sesterday to celebrate th. 50th a nni ersary of the day they left the army. The men agree that the firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. their former geneiars . son. "was it dAmn,d fool thing for the President to Radioactive Wald?* Can End War NEW YORK. "No man’s land" being talked about as a possible solution for the Korean War could be’ accomPlis,hed by using the enormous stockpile of radii’ - artist’ wastes, the United States is known to have, according to ;Paul Ellis, U.P. science editor. Bronzan to Speak For .SJS Coach Bob Bron7an will ta lb. featured swaker at tonight’s meeting of the Santa Clara coun- ty chapter of the 5.15 Alumni as- sociation, according to Nick Lick - war, en -chairman. The business meeting will start promptly at N p.m. in Room 116. Joe Juliano, alumni director. says Following the meeting. at sshich refreshments will be served, Coach Monza’) will speak and present movies of last year’s San Jose’ - Santa Clara football game The, lootball mentor will outline io-st season’s gridiron pla n s. says, Lickwar. According to Juliano and Lici- ’Aar, this meeting Is aimed a/ trailing the attention of alumni on campus, the gradi..! students. -It also will serve as : good tor/net that ion for graduating seniors sit ho plan to become the director says The Weather -The local okra farmers will probably rejoiee." speculated Phil Phogbound, philosopher, as he read tht 1Intod port for forth:, ’Consideratele cloudiness with a few sprinkles probable, with little change in temperature," he read. "Welk at least the are off that ’morning high fug’ kick." P. Phoghound bent over his zo- diac. "A flyspeck!" he exclainad with disgust "No wonder Firefly ran third in the first instead of tint in the fifth." PERI TONI. Nil! Lie displayed hada) in Ito’ dou ns I ai rs showcase- tit the 100410. aCeill ding, to Ins 17:IWOOd. I rbook co-editor. Included In I he displo will ht. the first show- ing of the four color cover of the earbook. The cover picture was taken by Bole Stone, bead lahotog- rapher of the publit.ations depart- ment. Alm) included in the display all’ Waltr rolor nit is pages painted especially tor the year- book by SJS students. Miss El- nerid said Both the original paintings and the yearbook repro- ductions will be shots ii. she stated I r:i rs l Shots llItd,I(iuhIma, Films 111111}. 110111 AM...Mahal K III shown for interested sturb.nts. faculty, and their friends.- Miss Joyce Backus, college librarian. said today in announcing the WC- ond previcu PrOgrafil nut III. sprite.. quarter. The film session is slahd ni gin promptl,, at 7 pin toniorion itr,11401,aom 210 of ale (TOIrI:., " A se !es of colot films mark on and IWaIr the Great Barre r fte-f is especially tine ." Miss Backus said. Trwy Sr.’ "Mario-Is in Miniature", "Co r a I Wrndei land", and "Feathered Fisher-. Thew film programs are pr. - sented by the library- with the co- operation of the college Audio- Visual center. It WITH I IA% Ted si iiiii non, anaster of entranee itt lau Delta Phi, hontarar) schol- astic fratirnit it , looks apprehen- sie 1) tonard the tante of the i r quad 75 feet Ireton his perch on the fraternity "plank of courage.- simonman’s trip otai on the. plank projecting Ir top-floor nin don of the Toner hails Plank das cud the beginning of the- ta-at rushing season. Prove-etas.. members might n ell admire Me illiehiam. -iii rage oi aeing Sim- onson for they, too, its Ill e re- quired to stalk the plank na. part of the initiation 1141141nOniO14 photo Iv.a Rob St Displa in Libran Features La Torre Since the ratio of ...Patient. la 111..1,111.r, I. 19 to I. a 5404i 1-a- I.1111atait hoold p- roil in - .1 rue titus, lotii I, , , SOO ..1e tt,I thctutl,ti -1111111 .71.I.. I %Sill not tic 111:141.. I.:11, of m111..1’11..1 or OM iuut 111.41,,,irli% fall on o h.. 1111 nol he, ar 114. ’Ii . quarrie said. Min.: Millie III, 11.1 ; I II LI \1.1 At a 4 o’clock meeting in tho !Selorris !hallo auditorium his at - ..rnoon. Dr. Nlai-Quarrie sit ill e \- plant the thiectixe. 1 (11.-i. Chinese Trim Adorns 1)rom Tv.. 1951 J111.1101 1’1(011 11,Col turns will be the best yet. stated Mr Donald I’ Se us. el.. ad - ’set.. at I.Vetliiisda’s Junior imincil 11114.11m. Jackie Laisapirs alecotation coin - mat tee has la -en "hopping the past month iiiii g dectiratien mat, - roil from San Francisco to the Santa Cruz mount a ;Wet inn to Marian 1 lut ’man, prom ehairman. San Fraticisea. a Chow - town was the source foe elaip st arks a n d It :4 MI ...S.111.11, Several features of the 1951 La Rocks for the e gaid...1 has,’ 64.11 INIrI,A4ed trOM Alum Rock park F, rn.. and mosses Ii;. it :II - (paired from the Santa Cell, 111.1/11- 18111% and Adobe ,I*Ork and in ’la- ment:1i trees and lat I ie.. not k oas obtained in the Stanford -1%110 Alto MOH An 1111orillretallral Ice -fl announced by Miss Bur 1\40 Chiller., characters has. L.. inset died on the inside 01 the lorl boot h The final person iignites t heir meaning 5. awarded a free bid to -C. Moonmist-. -.he said .SJS. Court Balc, ()n 630’ A. a "V," Clalh Gartill Bina n, 1110 .a.hoing !tate- hook i.a..!1,d1,411 ’.\ e,I, ili ri 1,, a 11- 1,.. i em ill A -P, iex or a line of $5. at \\ ft/II S. dal st jet. iii r0411’1 boat 7 .10/1 Pori. 11.411,I r/i:1 man, tepre%entaai tbe SA ti sal> iii Dateievik, tit. it, 01 ’ui iii Itt t I Hell that 311 1.0 .1,7 tt7i MarCh M, 55 co. :1.1,1 and was not rompli. led .1 , proved The. Datetionk the hue -niche (It 1.p1 1,.111I . said ()pen tuimet fined as those events 11,1? r .11 has.’ an attendance of 200 pc: - sons or 11)0117. 1

Transcript of Vol. XXXIX San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, April IS, 1951 No ...

Spartan Daily State Directive Demands Cut in SJS Faculty Roster SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE

Vol. XXXIX San Jose, Calif., Wednesday, April IS, 1951 No. 122

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Cheering Crowd Greets Deadline Is Near! ’Mac’ at S.F. Landing

By RICH JORDAN

The legend that was Douglas MacArthur became a flesh and

blood reality last night at San Francisco’s International airport.

Preceded by his attractive wife, the 7I -year-old five-star gen-

eral stepped onto the continental United States for the first time in

14 years at 8:36 p.m. A roar of weicome from the thousands who

thronged onto lh, ioading apron. began as the Air Force Constella-tion pulled onto the ramp. The tremendous osation rose and fell as ’MacArthur passed from view with the cry "There he is:- her-alding another outburst ot enthus-iastic welcome.

Governor Earl Warren greet -cat MacArthur as he stepped flOWIT from the "Bataan-. To-gether the% inspected the honor

Assign College To Administer Draft Exams

Attention:

Friday is the last dais to file a change of program card for dropped ria������ aImrding the Registrar’s Students ma), Outs up drop slip.. Ito-re. � �

Donglas Says Enrollinent Decrease Necessitates Drop of 53 in 1951-52

A terse telegram from Dr. Aubrey A. Douglass, associate super-

intendent of the State Department of Education, yesterday informed

Dr. T. W. MacQuarrie that 55 San Jose State college teachers must

be dropped from the faculty roster for the 1951-52 college year.

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’brt,

At the present time SJS employs 318 faculty members exclusive administiatoe per soot., I

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111-0411 l/p011 I ho �111 lio�1114O1 ILO 11:11 54$,’,1110.111, 1�111 �,11ii

tla- state .,rlet.:.� In seri. Al the pr. sem time rolled, and local 1.141 �\ 1.11 .1

normal tall quaitci .0 � -

4 - .r.out 54(x.

� � ARC Cards Reads-

log intik moats ar,� requested to pick up their Red ticket of admission Will not be . �photo la) Wallach o

rio.� Semnr g.ire as in,, cards ?s J issued if ainore !Mr one post card , in � � 3 na- guard drann np in rigid ranks is filed.

II� Men.s te m "Uwe i

while the MS um. howitzers hanged out a I7-gein salute.

Ed 1,511 (I, janior Failic,� major who served u tid e r MacArthur’s command during World War U. was among th.� thousands who welcomed the general.

’’He’s a great man.’ Exalt re-marked as MacArthur raised h..: hand in acknowledgment of .the cnation.

The ex-G.I. echoed the senti-ments of all Americans, regard-less of political comictions. g,ardies� of what you think of him as an indhidual, he is the man of the hour!" he said. Surrounded by a mob of cam-

era men, the general stepped to a microphone and spoke a few words of gratitude for t he wel-come hp was receiving

"I can’t tell you what it means

San Jose State college has been

designated as one ot the institu-

tions to administer the select!

service college qualification I’

which will be given on May .

June 16, and June 30, a gose mein inkormation bulletin yes, .,

All � ligible registrants 7-thollt.i

apply immediately to an Selec-tive Service local board and ob-tain a post card application. I Ap-plicants may choose an examina-tam center from the list appear-ing in the bulletin ot information.I Educational Testing sere ice. Princeton. N.J., will attempt to assign the agea requested.

When the application has been receised by the Educational Test-ing Service, a ticket of admission s’, ill be issued as soon as possible. The applicant will be assigned to one of the three. testing dates.

Registrants are warned not to mail more than one applicatiopn. A

ntediatel. before- the general’s plane as t !IP To enter the testing center. the Breton, Carl NI.; armick, Ed -Air Force hand played the ti-a- hulk-tin reads, applicants must

ditiernal ruffles and flottrishem, show a ticket of admission. an ward S.: (’arose,, Ray Chen-ey, Frank Ket3. 4., Robert: Kirse In. Die%id S.; Lehman. Al-in .1.; Metlintlek, Hasid IL;

Niggarmep�r, B.; Otter, I orrence J.: Raflonski, Riehard 4.; Scaler, Michael IL: Stuart. Da�iet; and l’izienti, tieorge I. � � �

official document showing your Selective Service number and the designation and address (il th, registrant’s local board, and a fountain pen or No. 2 pencil.

Included in the test will be problems based upon the mean-ings of woids and their relation-ships to other words, mathemati-cal problems, and questions based on reading passages, charts, tables or graphs.

to be home," he said. "Mrs. Mar. Arthur and I have thought and thought about it . . . Thanks, thanks. We’ll never forget this."

Behind an escort of 30 motor-cycle policemen, the general and Ills family left the International airport thus ending the final chap-ter on Woild War II the last veteran had corm. home.

1 \ ITED PRESS ROUNDUP

Paper Names Cohen ’Kingpin’ Of New L.A. Numbers Racket

LOS ANGELES. Mickey Co-hen was named as ’The kingpin of the deal- in a "gigantic num-bers racket" for which a "(les( - land combine" put up $200.00b. at-cording to the Daily News. "Thi racket works on the basis of laige payoffs for one-dollar purchase of a number parlas on pan -mutual pools at the daily races:.

Propose MacArthur inquiry WASHINCiTtiN Coop -ration

in an inquiry into Truman’s ous-ter of MacArthur has been Prom-ised by Senate democrats. The inquiry is to be conducted bs a special 24-man committee chosen from both houses. It is to be bi-partisan according to a proposal by Senator Homer Ferguson, Re-publican from %Langan and as endorsed lb Republic:in senators

Peron Expropriates La nesse BUENOS AIRES. Unofficial

reports today indicatttd that Ft, -’dent Peron si;zned the law expro-

pnating the newspaper LaPrensa.

The paper has been closed since a boycott by the Union of Ness!: Vendors who demanded a share of the paper’s vi -ant -ad receipts.

Spanish-American War Vet+. t’elebrate

SAN FRANCISC(). Men its ho fought in the. Philippines during the’ Spanish-American War under 1.1 Gen. Arthur hiacArthur’szath-erect sesterday to celebrate th.� 50th a nni� ersary of the day they left the army. The men agree that the firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. their former geneiars

. son. "was it dAmn,d fool thing for the President to Radioactive Wald?* Can End War

NEW YORK. "No man’s land" being talked about as a possible solution for the Korean War could be’ accomPlis,hed by using the enormous stockpile of radii’ -artist’ wastes, the United States is known to have, according to

;Paul Ellis, U.P. science editor.

Bronzan to Speak For .SJS

Coach Bob Bron7an will ta� lb.

featured swaker at tonight’s

meeting of the Santa Clara coun-

ty chapter of the 5.15 Alumni as-

sociation, according to Nick Lick -

war, en -chairman.

The business meeting will start

promptly at N p.m. in Room 116.

Joe Juliano, alumni director. says

Following the meeting. at sshich refreshments will be served, Coach Monza’) will speak and present movies of last year’s San Jose’ -Santa Clara football game The, lootball mentor will outline io-st season’s gridiron pla n s. says, Lickwar.

According to Juliano and Lici-’Aar, this meeting Is aimed a/ trailing the attention of alumni on campus, the gradi..! students. -It also will serve as :� good tor/net that ion for graduating seniors sit ho plan to become

the director says

The Weather -The local okra farmers will

probably rejoiee." speculated Phil Phogbound, philosopher, as he read tht� 1�Intod

port for forth:, �’Consideratele cloudiness with a

few sprinkles probable, with little change in temperature," he read. "Welk at least the are off that ’morning high fug’ kick."

P. Phoghound bent over his zo-

diac. "A flyspeck!" he exclainad with disgust "No wonder Firefly ran third in the first instead of tint in the fifth."

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TONI. Nil! Lie displayed hada) in Ito’ dou ns I ai rs showcase- tit the 100410. aCeill ding, to Ins 17:IWOOd. I rbook co-editor. Included In I he displo will ht. the first show-ing of the four color cover of the earbook. The cover picture was

taken by Bole Stone, bead lahotog-rapher of the publit.ations depart-ment.

Alm) included in the display all’ Waltr rolor nit is pages

painted especially tor the year-book by SJS students. Miss El-nerid said Both the original paintings and the yearbook repro-ductions will be shots ii. she stated

I �r:i rs l� � Shots llItd,I(iuhIma, Films

� � � � 111111}. 110111 AM...Mahal K III shown for interested sturb.nts. faculty, and their friends.- Miss

Joyce Backus, college librarian. said today in announcing the WC-

ond previcu PrOgrafil nut III. sprite.. quarter.

The film session is slahd ni gin promptl,, at 7 pin toniorion itr,11401,aom 210 of ale (TOIrI:.,

" A se !es of colot� films mark on and IWaIr the Great Barre r fte�-f is especially tine ." Miss Backus said. Trwy Sr.’ "Mario-Is

in Miniature", "Co r a I Wr�ndei

land", and "Feathered Fisher-.

Thew film programs are pr. -

sented by the library- with the co-

operation of the college Audio-

Visual center.

It WITH I IA% �Ted si iiiii n�on, anaster of entranee itt

lau Delta Phi, hontarar) schol-astic frati�rnit it , looks apprehen-si�e 1) tonard the tante of the i �r quad 75 feet Ireton his perch on the fraternity "plank of courage.-simonman’s trip otai on the. plank projecting Ir top-floor nin don of the Toner hails Plank das cud the beginning of the-ta-at rushing season. Prove-etas.. members might n ell admire Me illiehiam. -iii rage oi aeing Sim-onson for they, too, its Ill e re-quired to stalk the plank na. part of the initiation 1141141nOniO14

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At a 4 o’clock meeting in tho !Selorris !hallo auditorium ¶ his at ¶ - ..rnoon. Dr. Nlai-Quarrie sit ill e \-plant the thiectixe. 1 (11.-i.

Chinese Trim Adorns 1)rom

Tv.. 1951 J111.1101 1’1(011 11,Col turns will be the best yet. stated Mr Donald I’ Se us. el..�� ad -’set.. at I.Vetliiisda’s Junior

imincil 11114.11m. Jackie Laisapirs alecotation coin -

mat tee has la-en "hopping the past month iiiii g dectiratien mat, -roil from San Francisco to the Santa Cruz mount a ;Wet inn to Marian 1 lut ’man, prom ehairman. San Fraticisea. a Chow -town was the source foe elaip st arks a n d It :4 MI ...S.111.11,

Several features of the 1951 La Rocks for the e gaid...1

has,’ 64.11 INIrI,A4ed trOM Alum Rock park �

F, rn.. and mosses Ii;. it :II -

(paired from the Santa Cell, 111.1/11-18111% and Adobe ,I*Ork and in ’la-ment:1i trees and lat I ie.. not k oas obtained in the Stanford -1%110 Alto MOH

An 1111orillretallral Ice -fl announced by Miss Bur � 1\40 Chiller., characters has. L.. � inset died on the inside 01 the lorl boot h The final person iignites t heir meaning 5.

awarded a free bid to -C. Moonmist-. -.he said

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San Jose Slate college campus is ont� for e�ery type of stu-

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BY ED ROPER (’amptic Elven-

(Editor’s Note: .insone reading

the tollouing must, I; hese read

the first installment tshich ran

Friday. 2) hate no asersion

stories run uith pictures ot odd -

looking staff members. and 3)

rontnol any urges to .11airghter

publishers of a paper hirh slit!

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IA, stuck the fornier in the lat-ter and enquired. "I sas Tech. old man. ss hat’s ttith all the hlootly racket? I mean, u hat’s

it all for T,1-11. wit h a peculiar glint ��

his remaining good eye, reple,I "Why. %red., just running a It,’ on Thursday. which will be inclu ive of the material ahout 72 by Rudolph Deisel, and Geor., will you let us have two more the uide reaches of time is of essence to distill a pretty batch patches didn’t blend with t I � plaid

1Ve ueren’t exactly sure u hat u a. talking about, but we thank, d Mot and said we would give him a mention in our SSOI’y but we’re not sure c’. hit he spelled his name %,1 Ith a ’ or a "Q". 13in we to sure he won’t mind because as he lunged at us he fell into ono. ,�’ II..’ vats, and the last tve sau him was a stream of greenish bubbles anti his all -steel slide title lio�otr�� tt. art,

Disdaining the tether terhni-chins ’se ambled up to %%hat .iso-peered lor be the head "Mist and lorriiK111 rl pair and looked around 14.1’ ,I it111110� ii thit beers to put them on .0 \se could !rose some-thing stills %shoo Ii to bribe an an -

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-Meetings AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

CCF: Meet today at 12:30 p.m. in B9 for Bible discussion. Guest speaker is Caroline Coleman. Any- ’ one interested may attend.

Gamma Pi Epsilon: Meet tomor-row at 7:30 p.m. in Room 117. Dr. Lyle Downey will speak on -Mathematics in Music". All.in-terested students, especially those eligible for membership. are in -

student I’: Meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Student Y House, 272 S. Sec-ent h street. All interested in sum- . mer projects and opportunitiesl are invited.

Alpha Delta Sigma: Final meet-ing before formal initiation is to-morrow night at 8 o’clock in 1394. Mr. Glenn Reed will s pea k to members and pledges. Bring back dues and tees for clearance.

All students Doing Student Teaching in social studies for gen-f ral secondary are to meet in Room 14 today at 3:30 p.m.

English Majors who pl a n to take the English comprehensi�e this quarter must sign up for the test before Friday, May 18.

Senior Clam: The Cap and Gown company of California will have a representative In the Spar-tan Shop May 1 and 2 to measure seniors for caps and gowns.

International Relations Club: Meet tonight at 7:30 o’ckwk in the Student Union. A foreign ex-change student from Stanford will bc-the guest speaker. -Gamma Alpha (’hi: Meet to-- -

atussific7is 7.’assifitre acts dmaid ba placed at ���

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Apt. Men - 1 to 4 to share kitchens, linen furnished. 435 E. Reed.

ENTERTAINMENT

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MEN’S P.E. CLASSES

HELD HERE

Prerl *Dulfy. Pa;vs, Mgr.

Ws fooluro � full in. of 1142.1-,..) Ball Liss and Shoss

12 Lanes FOUNTAIN & LUNCH

tO A.M.

night at 7 o’clock in the Spartan Dail) office.

Alpha Gamma and Delta Phi Delta: Barbecue tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. John De Vencinzi, 1474 I.upton avenue.

Teacher Training Students %%ho-ary ready for interviews should make their appointments in Room 114.

Sophomore Class: Any sopho-mores who will be able to help in the rummage collection drive are to meet in front of the Student Union at 6:30 p.m. Bring car if possible.

Pi Nu Sigma: All pre-nursing majors are welcome to attend the meeting tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in B72.

Lutheran Students Asesekation: All members are to attend the meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 1054 Byer-ley avenue.

0.1’. Club: Meet at 7730 p.m. Thursday in 1374. Miss Kathleen Maurice will give all information wanted on army O.T. organiza-tion. Lower classmen are invited to attend.

I Eta Epsilon: Meet at 7:13 p.m. for installation of new officers and rein.statement of old mem-bers.

AWS: Meet today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 24 to discuss plans for the fashion show.

Delta Phi Delta: Pictures of the month are posted in the arts

Monitor. to Help ’In Case of Alert

"Monitors will he appointed hIs quarter to assist in the sato) of students in class in the event of an air raid." Bill Hubbard, chair-man of the Defense and Disastei committee, declared yesterday.

"Cards are being printed in the industrial arts shop and will be ready to post in classrooms in a few weeks.- Hubbard added. The cards will tell students and fac-ulty in each particular room %% hat to do in case of an alert.

reading room. The art work was done by Margaret Makamura, jun-ior arts major, and Mat Fast, sen-ior fin, arts major. The two pic-tures are lithographs selected t rom Mr. Mattram’s lithograph class work.

Senior Class: Overnight tickets are on sale in the Library Arch for S4.73, which covers two days of relaxation and fun at Asilornar. Last day to purchase tickets is Friday.

Wednesday, April lfi. 1951

ramp Coun.clors liect T411111 orl�ms

rth� tirm ni,..ting of Iii,’ 19,1

Fresh (’amp stall will h. id in Room 24, tomorrow at 7.3.) pm.. according to 1.ud Spoi.n. camp director

Counselor, will be into slue, d tiion.� anothei and genii al camp outbiek plans outlined. All coon -mien s are requested to bring then ukes, Spol)ar said.

Students ch.isen as ellUnSt’ll/rs are Ingrid Anderson, Tom An in. Jerry Ball. Firth Calvin, Kith) Campbell, Shirk) Crandall. Vir-

, ginia Cox, Bob Custer, Don CcuTy. Joan Chambeis, Bki, Dean, /1.tt) Darindinger. Bill Eckert, Marjorie Fitts. and Marjohe Foster.

, others are Alice Hays, Gem Herzog, RetttN Ishimatsu. JoAnne

, Keeler. Millie Knowles, Caml lAr-son, Charles I.uckhardt. Jo)ce

. Malone, Cliff Majersik, Tom Mul-lin, Diane Norris, Frank Polek,

%IAA Council: Meet at 4:45i p.m. toda) in the WAA room in; the Women’s gni

StudentV Counselors’ Course:. First meeting is at 330 pm to-day at 272 S. S’e�enth street.. Speaker Mr. Phil Maxfield. YMCA camp director. Meeting � is open to all students.

Riding Club: Meet at 1:30 p.m. in the patio of the Women’s g)m ci ery N’i’ednesda). WAA hors. - back riding for all girls interest-ed. Those wishing 10 ride Sun-day at Mills collegt� free I are to attend

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Kathleen NI., . pat tonal t lie’ a pist at the I’ �4: A rrn,N ’sti ternian gene rat till in Sin Franeisco. wit Thuisitio ext�tililt.: To thr�S.

chill in the ads anuwes. (pia!’ non,. and tiaining ...en; iiierapists iii the Arin Ti ing will It Ii. Id III11-7-1 p are01’1.11111.: 1,, 11,1�% Club pIVS111en1

Miss Wallir k s.iid I . � meeiin�z uould �t ,St iii tintlatEtzlimiliatt, v41

yet to make a rhoire a-tule ol clinical training tt take in occupational thittait said that the 1.1k4.1.11 on At to..thods would help stud. cide if they would like tti occupational theraw syst,n,

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Stolen Stuff � ’Tartan path [Ai:harlot �

By JACK HULSE

Mpg Wight Sue Ilvdrunt � � � �

Snitch: Students Spurn Suds � � � �

reumputis Poison Hams

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atlinsrastrotorn at e too I:peat a reason I iii-Stithisle% a 1

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’1 h. -stodeut in supersised II) ite a h Ile le% re in a u,.rliI of

rigid rub, and regulations gat ..

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. tu liar; to I nooglisN pet of .1.1afflact.

I lir � c.11101M11,10 MYro� woeful..-

.A I a Weal bsskert, %stitch

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name

A 1 tii�rasit irl Wistrotinin pro-

f, hos stated four tb�fitlite

ii asons (or dating. For di%ersion. for exproratiun of mutual inter-ests ’might uneover anything), lor merely having ittUriethling to

do, and for selecting a Partner for

mist i�lager by elimination or by stela’ chance

Notth Texas State college NW-

dents have voted to build a per-Al II. I 1,1 r �1. manent home Nor II he school’s

typ. ot pal t% is all the rnascot scrappy the eagle okit � k� arc .110 dal I,. ’Wel

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���rsills of SS onsin described

students .es a -vat...ration of

fells fish- ss Ii., are soft .I nil don’t

4-4 .4h1414t is "rid problem..

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al.,* a (trout, IA MI 11111.� enriosity. � (omen. to mina!, elasolates arid, N.11101 al Idle% lllll ���1 %% hit.. the lest ot th� not Id ,Ittel,tets bltrallY on 1., &stile thu .1 uiaip hungry ; Al T":"S unsy’n’it3 tin"’ "’di

in. a �Alec, menda�rs of the Daily Texan weie

1111,1 ni naked to leave A student assembly

dl.’ aged,- lulled I.% lite mt.. a state They lefUsed I flegetatne The- student -paper- thinks the ’ ;

idea might have taken root when

I Alb., wilt all& bre halt It. (u.earlier inepting rhe Texas lit issing Dept.? a repot fi.i. will, dismissed Irian an 1.1� �

e(, at the lei sit)iii Michigan f.�triilletriat.. Students asst,ciallon The scene was the campus in-11.11%.� NMI 11,11111, 1,a1 I..

it.d.rrt Peen W34 rren, author

of Pulitzer rrize-asinning "All II..- hing’s %len", refused lit ink.

the 1 I factill). Reationt the boy -

ails oath na� I 114.14 in effect,.

At the I�ity of Virginia a medical school cadaver w a s hung limn a campus tree. The

Jazz Is Unaood To the cynical or the discritn-t mating, it seems to operate on

SIIN’S Kentucky i ’what might roughly be called the � sponge theory. That is, the guar-

.; , ter is spent soaking up infinite

Administrator amobtits of largely useless minu-tia.

"Although it is played copiously at university dances, the univer-sity faculty does not believe it is a fit subject for serious study’. It is (the university’s) duty to at-tenqa to elevate the tastes of its

They can’t lose their wigs’ any. more!

The University of Kentucky re-ccntly banned a jazz concert to Ii.’ gi�im by members of its music honor society,

Said one of the nniletsill. ’s ad-ministrators: "’Jazz’ music has no ed the studious often leaving thi� part in the university program. sponge quite as dry as when Iii’’�

process began.

t"h1" ".. a "’Ili)" in’ and a sign students and the people of the I eading "Fletcher, change our er One

The man NAL!, "4 iti,’nIly aimed (1 la(an Pletettet. associate dean

adnussions and a Illettlbea’ of the thiee-man board which dis-misses students found didicient in classwork

commonwealth. ". No member of the music

faculty plays in any ’jazz’ band or has ever played in any bar orchestra Furthermore, the uni-versity has never approved the assembly of its students in any taproom in this or other cities."

.Jazz concerts have been held at Carnegie hall and the Metro-politan Opera house_ Composers Anion Copland and Igor Stravin-sky think jazz is worth serious study

� formation office and the telephone rat...term oval 1s,v4 ling alb.% - il conversation went like this:

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, son ted by a ism annum They Please, may I speak with Lan.

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’ "1"e"� 1"...""*"’ ""t Pt."’ent don’t know his last name, but iinn I’m � %%hal I tallow d." I think he’s in the industrial arts I nder "qualifiratiors- oil the d.vartnolit tibiae slip, this eandidat e %%role afraid a... can’t fti.ip )011

, unlj, "I hate Tr lllll an.’� t.% ithout knovi mg his last name, ma’am. is it an emergency?"

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Nonagons articles or viol,. hav,. been turned in to the lost and I I recently, according to Mrs Betty Street in the Information of lice

hick/deli on the list are a elari-� a black zipper purse, a man’s

list watch, and assorted jewelry:, /actress Gets ffird Also there are several pairs 01 The Harvard Lampoon

�tiding glasses, a Peerless corn- film actress Elizabeth Tay I. t� ’,me hook, check books, various award "for so gallantly tootles of clothir.g. and a large in her career despite a total � scarfs ability to act."

The object is to squeeze as much as possible of this minutia out onto the final exam paper, giving the professor a basis for his curve, and the university a complacent knowledge that it ha, weeded out the unfit and reward -

A device particularly well fitted for this theory is the objective exam. This consists, perhaps, of answering a maze of T-F ques-tions. Often the more ramifica-tions a student can see to the problem, the less likely he is to guess the right answer the ad-vice often being to let first im-presaion.s guide and not probe too deepls:. Develops the mind.

Then there’s the multiple chow. exam.

As the multiple choice mat, progresses the student feels lik� a machine:

Quest ion I. Check, chei-t-, CLICK. check.

Question 2. Check, cheek, check.

The human mind is regimented to the key phrase and the pie Lessor’s trick-word.

Fortunately there are som rare instructors who seek to di-. cover a student’s underst a nd and intellect not his memoo.

Frost! Afraid IEairlI [’all

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lThis story appeared in the Daily Northwestern’:

Northwestern English prof(,sors agree with the statemee’

Made by a Unnersity of Michtea: instructor that freshmen ai.� afraid to express their emotio::-in compositions.

The instructor had said: "Th. kid who comes to college has Is.(�!’ discouraged from feeling anythin_ too deeply.- ’Ile has INN.n �

"taught that to be sophisticat,..! he has to develop calluses on 11, c. nsibiljties,"

GENERAL D. M’s (Goes. Who) first statement to the press upon Were to the U S., after 14 years in the 0,ient, eloquently ,nguirocl "Where can I get I good Han�burge,7

ItURGIERW 1361 West San Carlos

WednesdaY, AR" 18’ 19511Satv Socialist, Socked Sante, lierated Birth

:�1,141..nt �,,cialist� al l’C

’totes pay through the nose ba-the privilege of passing (put their leaflets.

A person who "looked like he was off his noggin" grabbed a pile of leaflets held by Hob Mai-tinson. chairman of the socialist

Youth league. thrcIA them into the street, and 111(11 tat Martiic�ani on the mouth.

Martinson returned the mini. -less one’s attentions by him and beating hias head oil the pavement. This broke un-named", glasses.

The anti -socialist, said one by-stander, was dressed in a’ blue

coat, white ducks t with holes( and white tennis shoes. As

Texans Learn Leso-n: Th. iollinsirrg ste-rn, Irons lir

rniversity of Texas, shows that Texans are haVing loyalty - oath toubles just like people in Th..

Cooed States "A professor walked into his

elope: Friday maiming and said.

"I has Se soniething to read to

you." Ade opened a small volume and gat’ to mead in a calm eloquent ,

voice TI?.’ timni was soca’ t:c fgerely hushed in respectful’ si-lence.

"It did not take long. When the professor had finished read-ing, he turned and walked from the room The students contin-ued to sit there, many with tears in their eyes.

"lie had read the Unites! States Bill of Rights."

Memories Make A’s (The following is an editorial from the University of Ccitorado

Silver and Gold.) Why think, when memories make A’s? With the beginning of another quarter behind us, so again be-

gins the round of inspired starts, lapsing into relaxed lethargy toward Martinson pounded his assailant’s the middle of the quarter. follou-4---

head on the sidewalk, said assail- ed by acute hysteria in the eighth VOI TELL ’EM ant orally questioned the ancestry week, followed by a period of yin- COLUMBUS. Ga. (L’P) Len -of Communists and Socialists. ’ lent hibernation, culminating in nie F. Davis. a lawyer, reecived

When police arrived the fight the inevitable orgy of final exam- this reply to a dun he sent in P�t, 455?, over, Mart inson’s leaflets mations.

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1 As Five Actives Get Rings Pledge 44 Co-eds

This thing called love is really infiltrating the local Greek camp, at local Kappa Alpha Thetas will attest this week following simul-taneous engagement announce-ments from five of the sisterhood.

Miss Yvonne Iljt�Im, medical seerr4ary major i�nd a potential

’...11unC graduate, hos announced her summer nrdding to Rodney Fielder. local Theta Chi active and a general elementary major from Fortuna. Vonnie is the daughter of Lt.

Col. and Mrs. H. J. Hjelm of Men-lo Park, and a graduate of Se-quoia high school in Redwood City. Her fiance is .the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fielder of Fortuna.

Von Wald-Bowman Second on Cupid’s "Theta" list

k Miss Bonnie von Wald, who has announced her engagement to James C. Bowman, also an affil-iate of Theta Chi.

Miss von Wald is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. von Wald of -Burlingame. A junior edu-cation major at State. she is a former graduate of Burlingame eit-mentary and high schools.

Bon man who is now servingj with the United States Army at

State college student. He is ils! son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Bowman of Sacramento.

ood-Greene Engagement of Miss Jean Wood

to George Greene of San Jose is third in the romance series. Miss Wood’s home is in Alameda. She is a psychology major oneatnini,

George is a graduate of Sant,i Clara university ’and Is ’now in ano where he is employed as an

engineer for General Electric cor-poration. The young couple Wan to be wed in October.

During Spring Bid Feminine half of the campus

Greek letter contingent entered social limelight Friday as 11: ���� of 44 underclassmen nen- added to San Jose State college soriir-

. ity rosters. Announcement of spring pledges n as trade late last neck by Dean ot Women Helen Dimmicis. Pledgi ceremonies were held by

majority ot group Friday evening at chapter houses, with remaining miss holding rites Monday night.

, Following is list of plebes for tspring 1951:

ALPHA CHI OMEGA: Mary .Bettou, Margaret Bucknell, Ker-nene Castleberry. Kathryn Hugel.

ALPHA OMICRON PI: Carole !Gervais. Suzanne Hovatter, Patri-cia Ann Kavanaugh, Joan Wies-

j Inger. CHI OMEGA: Beatrice Alksne..

Dolores Bertolosso. Carolyn Pol.’ - � DELTA GAMMA: Nancy Ad- .

ams, Marilyn Deal, Claire Leese, Janice McCaughna, Katherir.e San-tiago. and Barbara Schmidt.

DELTA ZETA: Janet Best, An-gelena Guidera. Jean Luther. Ann Page. and Shirley Underhill.

GAMMA PHI BETA: Janice Brothers, Joan Conway. Janice

Fort Ord. is a former San Jose the UniversiWof Illinois, Demp- Evans. Florence Flickenger. Pat-- , seyis floe, employed at Ames ricia Catch, and Joanne Sullivan.

Aeronautical laboratory-. II is KAPPA ALPHA THETA: Lyn-home is in San Carlos. cite Clary, Ann Eastman, Carol

Gray, Carol Hultberg, Leila Mae- thetie caprice. donald, Inge Jensen, and Joan SW-

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Sims-Bowen : Mr. and Mrs. F L. Sims Jr. of -Stockton recently ahhounced the

j future wedding of their daughter. Sally, to Bill Bowen cif Palo Alto. Sally is a sophomore at State.

!while her fiance attended Menlo :junior college.

No definite date has been set j for the wedding.

Courtney-Dempsey A late summer wedding is being

planned by Frances Courtney! and ; her fiance, Thomas F. Dempsey. :The bride-elect will graduate in , June. She is a commerte major from Redwood City.

A former Phi Kappa Psi at

Delta Sigma Gamma, well- ’ knOW:n. on campus as "the locals, last stand" added the names 01 17 men to fraternity roster during! initiation ceremonies held at the, hot’’ last Monday night. Out- j standing pledge award was pre- i sented to Richard ’Doc" Weaver, j with a special citation going to, Don lahler flu contributing best

_Iiledggsatidie of the quarter. Fra-ternity Vice-President Darrell RoulfAt..tagidpcted rites during the absence of DSG Prexy Larry

New Initiates include �Veaver. Bob Earrand, Lee Davis, Rah

"Clark...Don Fabler. George Koll. "TOO’ Chamberlain, Chuck Curtis.

CliQc Casey, Ralph Nanzer, Dann Cry/ewer. Harold Frisch, Win. King, Don Patterson, Jerry Martin. Earl Nielsen, and John Regalado. Jimmy Smith Nerved as pledge master for the group.

� � Bids for the annual DSG Sadie

Hawkins hop were distributed Monday night�by the famous Oz-ark singin’ section of the fratern-ity. The uovel ducats, designed by active Don Siemons, were present-

nieirbers and pledges of the -e-itittptis sororities. The "gal

&rift Vey.’ affair is slated for April at Alpine Park. Brent Wilson

and his mountaineers will furnish musical background for burlap-garbed couples.

Decorative contribution or the evening nil he a nishing brain child of artist Siemons. Pictures n ill be taken by mem-ber Orme Shoekley, nith James smith presiding in capacity of "Marryin’ Sam". The dance is an annual affair sponsored by DSG every spring, and dedicated "to them thar fillies nhat have a hankerin’ for mascii-line com-panionship."

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The gold gavel of Alpha Chi Omega was presented to Ellen Bersinger recently at installation ceremonies held at the new chap-ter house Miss Bersinger succeeds Eve Hanson as chapter president.

Serving on Miss Bersinger’s new staff are Janet Coombs, first vice-president : Jerry Lopes. second vice-president: Elizabeth Pitman, recording secretary; Edna And-rews, corresponding secretary: Wilma Loomis, t mast’ or: Elsie Lawson, warden: and Ruth Stew-art. chaplain.

Beverly Whitaker isill act as house manager for the ing term, nhile Mary Carol Barthol-emy still act as Lyre editor. Oth-er flea leaders of the organiza-tion include Adella Marks, li-brarian-historian; Ruth Papin-earl, rush chairman: Roberta Stine, social chairman; Dolores Striker. publicity; Nancy Pen-aat. scholarship; and Barbara Meeker. Panhellenic representa-the.

livan. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: Jac-

queline Born, Peggy Burke, Marg-aret Davis. Beverly English. and Nancy French,

SIGMA KAPPA: Stella (’ole-man. Barbara Rump. and Joyce Sundherg.

Farmer’s Frolic Is Theme of 1101)

Recently-pinned pledges of Delta it ill host actlives and their dates this week-end, as the campus org. migrates en masse to Stepo�ielle% Barn in LOS Gatos for a ’Hillbilly Hop". ! Hosting the festisities villi he Edgar Ilageman, Dick Sandom. Wally Trump, Charles Luckhars, Delf Kennedy. and Bill Echlin. Strait hats ’n farmer’s garb nill be dreris of the evening. The six plebes sill !be initiated

April 22 during formal rites at the chapter house, according to Hank Down, publicity head. Plans for a

’joint swim party with Alpha Chi I Omega are also on social agenda for the group.

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LAST RITES were held it... nt-t-k tor "Air %Vick", the deodoi-ized mascot of Delta Upsilon. Th,� Lostalgic skunk reportedly passed away from al1111. metabolic mur-mur caused to too much CXC I ’ � ment. The appealing li’l one hit headlines recently as an escaped inmate of the DU chap-ter house. The laws later band him happily: boarding with motile officials of the. animal shelter um, So much notoriety and flashing of cameras musta gone to "Al. Wick’s" black little head he�� brothers got bit bringin’ him home The excitement and comedy ot "life with a skunk" is ended Imo . but the seent-inirnt lingiTs on

OLD FOLKS RETREAT . set for May 5 and b. as bent, hal-tered. ’n brave members of thr class of ’51 .trek to Astionno tot Iwo days of languishin and laugh,

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Keil Wins Two cause. Coach Terr. CUreton’s men meet

San Jose State college’s Frosh the Univeisity of California fresh-swim squad dropped another close men Thursday afternoon. South-meet to Sequoia high school. 44- paw Johnr.:. Oldham will probably

, 31, yesterday at Spartan pool. get the nod for mound duty.

I The Spartan yearlings attempt I to redeem themselves this after-noon when they meet Lincoln and Willow Glen high schools at the latter’s pool.

Chet Neil was a double winner lor the SJS trosh with �ictories in the 50-yd. and 1.00-yd. freestyle sprints. Ile was clocked at 56.2 seconds in the 100-yd. race which is 9 off the college record.

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’ relay team of Taylor liathass as. Keith Endersby. and Neil.

\ nip and tuck tennis match’ a- I W e ii I h Spartan rack, t eild..rs and t h e 1701\ln-sit

�;:anta Clara tennis squad � ndt in 3 11,2-1’2 tie yesterday.

A 44.1 decision in a double’s II iteh between Spartans "Butch-�Zriklirian and Chet Bulwa vs. -;tail Smith and Seth Peterson of the Bronco team eatLsed the lie. nu, mateh asia ealleit because of 1.11kness t’. his the score was 9 to II, S to 6, with both teams hav-ing wain one set ..ach.

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PRA(TICE--Head Coach Bob laronzan. center. sizes ; the eandielates (or spring foot hail practice- Moneta( alto r .-dig %this last seasiinr., backfield coach, Ital %linter. left. and Line

Winter. ii hi. just dropped in for a quick _Linda. en:rev-wilt is tutoring the Spartan track and field t earn. %%oh top grthrec opposition scheduled iter the 1051 seasidn,.( ...orb Itraitan plans to beat data heat ils during the 30 da(s if spring

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THANIasi� spar-

talla_PINe a apecial tribute to so limning Coach Charlie Walk-. r. Tteeduse of his tireless ef-

fort seta ddlose State college vtill host the first annual California stair- allege seeimming Cham-pionship tournament to be held

apartait pool Friday and Sat-

Ntdpropriate acknowledgement fine job that he has done

1.1 tie whole-hearted attendance the two days of the meet

� � � �aork-end. A.In�iist single-handed Coach ilker pioneered the meet from a ro ideal into an actual reality.

HOUR�A quick at the coachir.g staff assist-

,’ TToli Bronzan with spring foot-

’ ra brings but one tiii.itght to mind. If a gridiron -.quad was ever to be drilled thor-::.ii..hly in fundamentals. this �c-ar’s

Iliad, will be the one.

The, coaching staff. headed by line coach Bill Perr( is com-posed of on!) former spartan gridelers. They include Ken Blue. Beek Voris, Jack Faulk and four members of the 1950 (oddest Itaidersp Gene %lenges. .%1 Cern-entina. Klil Bean. and Jim It heelehan.

i..�sT SATURDAY . , in Spar-...m there was an invitational

tournamer.t. The third an-San Jose State college Judo

� irtiana at, to be exact I’m just ruining the fact because I

Ihink too many students about it. according to the

� ’,lid:ince anyway. The efforts of Judo Coach Yosh Uchida

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Krikarian. had too forfeit is b.!) Spartan tennis star. "Butch" nis match recentl( to San Fran -(’kills or San Leandro’. (take sir choice) Art Larson. "Butch-eaten. doun tilt h cramps. lie blamed it on the oranges that all at are supposed to eat I. the bushel before any contest. Life is just a Noel of oranges. Track seems to he the big apart

for the Spartans’ this year. As now, the thinclads are rated to; among the Northern Califon, tracksters. They have defeated t: biggest competition in this part � the state, namely Cal, and St.,: ford.

Violinist 11anted Who dealt this band:

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Softball Sked Frosh Tracksters Lose To Stanford Papooses.

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last mentioned team in the sche-

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ment from the Men’s gsm before

4:30 p.m. and return it El( 9 a.m.

the da( (allotting the game. Follouing is is schedule eff to-

..,�� games: Independent league: Tiidiana

.I.C. tee. silver Saber �.’ied (Minder field: %tarried Md .1 I n-animous es. Neu 1111:1R club. Lou -ell field.

Inter fraternity leag-ue: The-ta Chi es. sigma Alpha Epsilon. Burnett field: Theta NI es. Phi Sigma Kappa, (frant field: Pi Kappa Alpha es. Delta sigma Phi. Jefferson field.

Tile � Soil Jost� State i a�-kot ’..arril1a3t;(1 three caer-lim.: tilts ,i,iring the 1950-51 season. :tut

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The ro’las squad was composed of Ben Nlancinr. Dick Ingtu-ani. Ardel Johnston. and Terry Moss

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College Cultural Group Figure Drops Cuts Program Expenses

Tech Student Eight Students Enlist in Marine Corps Wednesday. Arpril If& 1951

Eight San Jose State college! men have enlisted in the Marine’s

ert A. Fraser. David L. Berry, and: George D. Boyle.

r.,�wdIfll? mull_ platoon leader program, it was an- Those who are scheduled for

tier of students registeied flounced yesterdav by Dr Stanle ; enlistment are Edward R. Salva-tech-mral �uses ttus quarter, as corn-, Benz. dean of men. Six other stu- I dalena, Harold Clarence Aguirre..

Idents hasp passed their ptiv sicals ; Jack H e I s e I, John E. McBain, By MIKE ALAIMO ei ease of 93 persons

paled to last quarter, show a de-for the program, and will be en- Stewart McCullough, and S. M.... ’

!Solis. Relatively unknown, the culture committee of San Jose State col- A total of 463 students e hav listed later. - Those whose enlistments al -1 The platoon leader program per-registered in technical courses. :

kge is playing a �ital and unique role in one aspect of student ready have been taken are Ray- mits the students to remain in... -Technical onlv- registrants num-OCtirity, , be: "6 i.,,,s011, Last y,.ar. 527 ,m,isond jafm’."LyoAn. Jr.jc.,rgFeanuseln1::. FNr al cnhk- 1 co l rtl e ng ev: eu, ant! hi I stt ht mevmearrethger;daunatedre..:

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I aeronautics, homemaking, watch-making, and radio lechniciai.

’ classes have increased in prim..

I.I. I :hub In% ;les Foreiim [’dent

A Stanford foreign exchare.!,’ student from either Latin Armr-Ica or Yuan ee will discuss bis horne country and its position in the world today, at the Interna-tional Relations club m�.eting to-night at 7:341 o’clock in the Stu-dent I n i o n, according to Toni Cameron. IR(’ president.

A question period will hr. held.’ following the speaker, -to enable hose attending the meeting to he-

crime more acquainted with the! homeland of our g Ups 1." said l’amerrin

The merlin:: is open to all ii-uti’nils t’ o i I set ved

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. It will ti, held at I. .1, oi V, 272 S Sr% enth 3 30 p.m. Registration is twee

svere enrolled in techni-’ cal couises at this same time. Iiuglin. Robert L. Kruse, Roh-

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Phieen/ en Of ’lice Lists I’aried Jobs

A job selling encyclopedias on a commission basis is open with a large mail order firm in this area, says Mrs. Dee Lewis, of the id:teeny nt of lire.

She also announced that an in-surance company in this cit. would like to interview a woman accounting major for part time employment now and full time employment n June.

The civil service wants trainees in the examination and personnel administration divisions.

Also Sears Roebuck if will start interviewing personnel in their trainim:. pLin Mrs. Lewis said.

. Two engineering firms will he.for giaduatt� en-

...:inverS soon. Ati% one interested in these

-lions is renuestill to tont art ’ Doris Robinson, in the placep ’ office, Room 11/8, immt dial.

(wired to take training at Marine-bases for periods of six weeks.: Upon graduation, they are com-missioned second lieutenants in the Marini. reser,. e

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