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n.ia 11. California State Library Sacramento 9, California PCC Rebuffs SJS Overtures Spartan Daily Pre’jsident Finds San Jose State College Prospects ’NW VoI. 42 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 College Places Party Goers On Probation In a statement issued by the college administration y:esterday it was Indicated those in attend- ance at the unscheduled and un- approted beach party at Rio Del Isfar.Saturday night will be placed on probation for the remainder of the present school year. The statement said that if the minors involved in the beach party violated civil law the administra- tion would support civil authon- ties in whatever action they see fit to take. The administration felt that ree!-ardiesa of the (’Is II offense% the minors and idlier students in attendance at the party hilated the college regulations regard- ing student heha(ior. It was stated, however, that no action would be taken at the pres- ent time against the organization which the administration feels was responsible for the beach par- ty. The statement says, "There is some indication that the party was organized by a group in the Kap- pa Alpha fraternity, house, al- though the fraternity claims it was in no way responsible for the party. "Under the circumstances the administration warns the fratern- ity in such matters but does not wish to take any privileges away from the organization at this time." The statement did say that the administration will be interested in learning what action the frater- nity intends to take. No. 121 ONE Ill NORIA/ and ten dozen egg lei the process of toing eolored’ Ron lellpatriek. ’t Fans, rhairman of the A-1’1,1-0 Easter Egg limit, Jim Hughes and the other MI1111/1.1,4 Of the sertice fraternity joined ranks to dye eggs Wednesday night. photo by Roettger APhi0 Easter Egg Hunt To Take Place Sunday Five hundred children are ex- I first time, the hunt will be open petted to participate in the annual Alpha Phi Omega Easter Egg Hunt at Spartan Stadium, at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. For the Instructor To Give Briton To Talk Sunrise Speech On Education 1 Dr. Arturo Faille, SJS phil- state college athletis ("OW nrr nee, osophy instructor, will be featured if it is formed. 135 Ile reae ;dive Dr. Kenneth Lindsay. Kappa speaker at the traditional sunrise to imitations to me tither-ship in Delta Pi’s guest speaker for Tues. services to be held in the Inner other I. agues day evening, will be introduced by President Dr, John T. Walquist, Dr. Henry Meekel, Kappa Delta Pi adviser, announced. Dr. Lindsay, former Minister of Education of Great Britain and member of the British Parliament, will speak at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening, on the topic, "British and American Education: Forward to the Fundamentals." He is presently lecturing at the University of California and re- cently traveled to Oregon to speak at Oregon State College before the West Coast Political Science convent ion. Dr. Laird Swagert, SJS asso- ciate professor of political science, reported that he attended Lind- say’s speech while attending the convention. trance will receive a prize --either 8 10 I a Quad Easter Sunday, Don Straub, I a toy or candy." I president of Blue Key. national San Jose businessmen cooperat- work day for faculty wives honor fraternity, announced. Dr.. ed with A -Phi -0 in financing the! Fallico’s topic is entitled, "Re- event. One hundred dollars in! new-al." prizes and 110 dozen eggs were! , Students, faculty members and donated for the event. residents of San Jose are invited. IT to attend the services, slated to start at 630 a.m. The Reverend James Itslartinl FunforKiddies from the Student Y is scheduled, irphans from the East field I Horne of San Jose will be enter - Magary will present a musical lathed Easter Sunday by Kappa . setting of the 23rd Psalm, and Bob, Beth. Blue Key member, will read Tau fraternit y, according tolWayne Abbey. chairman. Luke ’23:50-24:6. Music front the Carillon Chimes will open and Approximately 30 children, rang- close the program. ing in age from 5 to 13 years. will to deliver the Invocation. Dick To Continue ’Military Service Frederic W. Hoots, assistant professor of music, submitted his Clips Eighth Pint A gold pin wait awarded to Cadet Edgar W. vireo gave his eighth pint of blood yester- day during the drive conducted by the ROTC, reports (’apt. Ralph Dillard, ROT(’ cadet% donated 5.3 pinta yeaterday with more to be giy- Friday and Tuesday, accord- ing to Dillard. resignation to he effective April 1, according to a report from the President’s Council. Boots has been on military leave sinee September, 1950. lit. was ap- pointed in the fall of 1949. While at San Jose State he was director of the hand. In asking for acceptance of his resignation, he requested it to be sent to Racine, Wis.. where he is stationed with the 293rd Army Band. Boots received his B.M. from the University of Wisconsin in 1948 and his M.M. in 1949. h. 110.% 1...L.110% ha 1.41 .1 %%mild h. .1 III. ig r at rInvn not, 111, f C mlii Irina I .111,1:411 ! Assn It uoulel onopeesed ..f I he 10 ’.1 it. Illege.. I ormat bf.gins Monday, has a full week’s , schedule of activities. The "1 th’’ b.’"’"’ has h..’" 1"" I 1777.ed I., C alifornla 71% tewhos Monday: Kick-off rally. 1 Tuesday: Fashion Show, Morris Dailey, 4-6 p.m Sponsored by Ma- I denutiselle Dress Shop. Wednesday: Mahatma Gandhi film, Morris Dailey, two showings: 3:30 to 7.30 p m. This is a full length documentary film narrated by Quentin Reynolds. Thursday: AWS food sale on 7.7, I- 7 7 S Sii colder, nla. in the twine lase.suse of a PC(’ ruling which goes. mu. !effect in 1956. The new ruling still I roll :ich team in th. (amt. - at least lit‘%nfl ;Zan). ! r teams in tlw - . . : lilq tilst ails tied, tinwfAct that he and 01,1in liait Iranti would attend a meetitie r1 the Council of State College Pr. idents and the heads of the ph% - steal educatiiin departments t various colleges at Chico State roni,ge, May 3, to investigate ihr’ tormation of a proposed state I,-’, at hi. Ile league President John T. Wahlguist revealed yesterday that in an inter- view with Victor R. Schmidt, commissioner of the Pacific Coast Con. ference, he had received the impression that San Jose State College s chances of being invited to join the PCC are "practically nil." The president said that Schmidt had not turned "thumbs dovn - 1Piat i,1 .14I f, - t the eonfelence because is I Mani 144 pe rt % can not apph tet Int .1 through hut’ . natist be ins ded t .1-1! il I Manford .74111.(11 ; that he could not knoi.% San .10I "...1 al I %%1.11.M g a Irte 11 ttu’t’utitin: I d voted ss unanimously to mak,, the Novern- From t las I inferred that T. r tooth:eh errn with Stan- our promov is tor being insiteel : ...ersity at Palo Alto tho to join o ere practie .1111!t 1111,’ lir. VI ahlipost said I S.IS horneconling game, Th.. derision will be official up- on the vote of the faculty, who est okay the d.ito This prithahly throu::ii next week. at. - ’..-’ii P. is I lornecarn- I tlj C:1.111111;111 ;ii ommatel 15 persons at - !.I. (1 the meeting ,including Pei - iv, Shuntji Ito, 1771m Aitken, all student members of the boaed. ati.1 lep.-estattatites trim the Merch- Spar-Ten, . of Commerce and the thktic ansl Music depart- rry emphasized that "it’s game that will IN’ held assay The rest of the lissmeeoming pro- gram will be h.Id :4 San .1nse " S Schedule World University Week uhich ule follows: Professor of Music Resiuns to the children or grandchildren of any student faculty member, or employee of San Jose State. Children, ages one through 10, are eligible to take part. They will lx’ divided into three age groups RO that even the smallest will be given an equal opportunity to find an egg. "To make the hunt even more exciting for the kids," Tom Evans, general chairman of the hunt, said, earni"’s "anyone who finds a ’golden egg’ Friday: Faculty Variety Show, and presents it to the reception m"rri% Dail". 8 Pim f""""T’d by booth near the Seventh St. en- Neuman Club dance. Sponsors hunt for Easter eggs and candy at Spartan field. This is the first year that KT s has sponsored this type of activ- ity. "The fraternity hopes to make this an annual affair," Tom Jost, president, said. "Kappa Tau is very happy to sponsor this event. So often these children are overlooked complete- ly," Abbey stated. "We are tryini, to give them a share in the en- joyrnsnt of this festive season." The Eastfield Home is privately owned and operated, serving or- phans and underprivileged chil- dren in the San JO*, area. According to Abbey, it is the hope of the Home Administrators that private organizations, such as KT, will add to the recreation and :enjoyment fields of orphans. Scientist Speaks If 1111.1)F.Ftli.%N1). prof...ow (.m..111111 Id I ( last night told anthem bee tilt% and students the important.. of ...I - one, In nuan’s lite Ile called for the int reased application of true scientific principles to human thought, parti. Warty In the so- cial wieners, shIch he feels are lagging, lie sig. felt that a leg.’ education education ahould deslop more through one’s primary In - terra. ration than by an earl) smattering of general education. ’fillege. With the cinoIuslIre that 5.15 pnshalsly will not hi, invited It, pin the WY-, at least inalhe fere- seeable future, Fir Wahlquist out- lined the alternat hes hit open for the college’s future at pmgrant ( ’ontimie a., an tads pendent scheduling games as they a... aVallable. 12) Join the prop... d tsR 1: ystersii 31osher Stivs Hell ill Return I Las. . ,d NI V, - I h4on on leave of absent-, I corn Ii, duties here at the eon. daan of educational set ss.. eats d in an intervii %, i that he intends to return to college Sept 1 Dr. MoslisT left the college 1:1.0 year to seta... as acting-pre...Heat of the Eastern Washington l- iege of Education at (’hen.’’,, Wash. Ile said that exactly wt it duties he will perform is still ssn open question pending his recto - cry from a recent illness.

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Page 1: California PCC Rebuffs SJS Overtures

n.ia � �11.

California State Library Sacramento 9,

California

PCC Rebuffs SJS Overtures Spartan Daily Pre’jsident Finds

San Jose State College Prospects ’NW VoI. 42 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954

College Places Party Goers On Probation

In a statement issued by the college administration y:esterday it was Indicated those in attend-ance at the unscheduled and un-approted beach party at Rio Del Isfar.Saturday night will be placed on probation for the remainder of the present school year.

The statement said that if the minors involved in the beach party violated civil law the administra-tion would support civil authon-ties in whatever action they see fit to take.

The administration felt that ree!-ardiesa of the (’Is II offense% the minors and idlier students in attendance at the party �hilated the college regulations regard-ing student heha(ior. It was stated, however, that no

action would be taken at the pres-ent time against the organization which the administration feels was responsible for the beach par-ty.

The statement says, "There is some indication that the party was organized by a group in the Kap-pa Alpha fraternity, house, al-though the fraternity claims it was in no way responsible for the party.

"Under the circumstances the administration warns the fratern-ity in such matters but does not wish to take any privileges away from the organization at this time."

The statement did say that the administration will be interested in learning what action the frater-nity intends to take.

No. 121

ONE Ill NORIA/ and ten dozen egg� lei the process of to�ing eolored’ Ron lellpatriek. ’t F�ans, rhairman of the A-1’1,1-0 Easter Egg limit, Jim Hughes and the other MI1111/1.1,4 Of the sertice fraternity joined ranks to dye eggs Wednesday night. �photo by Roettger

APhi0 Easter Egg Hunt To Take Place Sunday

Five hundred children are ex- I first time, the hunt will be open petted to participate in the annual Alpha Phi Omega Easter Egg Hunt at Spartan Stadium, at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. For the

Instructor To Give Briton To Talk Sunrise Speech On Education

1

Dr. Arturo Faille°, SJS phil- state college athletis� ("OW nrr nee, osophy instructor, will be featured if it is formed. 135 Ile reae ;dive

Dr. Kenneth Lindsay. Kappa speaker at the traditional sunrise to imitations to me tither-ship in Delta Pi’s guest speaker for Tues. services to be held in the Inner other I. agues day evening, will be introduced by President Dr, John T. Walquist, Dr. Henry Meekel, Kappa Delta Pi adviser, announced.

Dr. Lindsay, former Minister of Education of Great Britain and member of the British Parliament, will speak at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening, on the topic, "British and American Education: Forward to the Fundamentals."

He is presently lecturing at the University of California and re-cently traveled to Oregon to speak at Oregon State College before the West Coast Political Science convent ion.

Dr. Laird Swagert, SJS asso-ciate professor of political science, reported that he attended Lind-say’s speech while attending the convention.

� trance will receive a prize --either 8 � 10 � I a

Quad Easter Sunday, Don Straub, I a toy or candy." I

president of Blue Key. national San Jose businessmen cooperat-

work day for faculty wives

honor fraternity, announced. Dr.. ed with A-Phi -0 in financing the! Fallico’s topic is entitled, "Re- event. One hundred dollars in!

new-al." prizes and 110 dozen eggs were! ,

Students, faculty members and donated for the event.

residents of San Jose are invited. IT to attend the services, slated to

start at 630 a.m. The Reverend James Itslartinl FunforKiddies

from the Student Y is scheduled, irphans from the East field

I Horne of San Jose will be enter-Magary will present a musical

lathed Easter Sunday by Kappa . setting of the 23rd Psalm, and Bob, Beth. Blue Key member,

will read

Tau fraternit y, according tolWayne Abbey. chairman.

Luke ’23:50-24:6. Music front the Carillon Chimes will open and

Approximately 30 children, rang-

close the program. ing in age from 5 to 13 years. will

to deliver the Invocation. Dick

To Continue ’Military Service Frederic W. Hoots, assistant

professor of music, submitted his

Clips Eighth Pint° A gold pin wait awarded to

Cadet Edgar W. vireo gave his eighth pint of blood yester-day during the drive conducted by the ROTC, reports (’apt. Ralph Dillard,

ROT(’ cadet% donated 5.3 pinta yeaterday with more to be giy-

Friday and Tuesday, accord-ing to Dillard. � �

resignation to he effective April 1,

according to a report from the President’s Council.

Boots has been on military leave

sinee September, 1950. lit. was ap-pointed in the fall of 1949. While at San Jose State he was director of the hand.

In asking for acceptance of his resignation, he requested it to be sent to Racine, Wis.. where he is stationed with the 293rd Army Band. Boots received his B.M. from the University of Wisconsin in 1948 and his M.M. in 1949.

h.� 110�.% 1...L.110% ha �1.41� .1 %%mild h. .1 III. ig r at

r�Invn not, 111, f C mlii Irina I .111,1:411 ! Assn It uoulel onopeesed ..f I he 10 ’.1 it. ����Illege.. I ormat

bf.gins Monday, has a full week’s , schedule of activities. The ’ "1 th’’ b.’"’"’ has h..’" 1""

I 1777.ed I., C alifornla 71% tewhos

Monday: Kick-off rally. 1 Tuesday: Fashion Show, Morris

Dailey, 4-6 p.m Sponsored by Ma- I denutiselle Dress Shop.

Wednesday: Mahatma Gandhi film, Morris Dailey, two showings: 3:30 to 7.30 p m. This is a full length documentary film narrated by Quentin Reynolds.

Thursday: AWS food sale on

� 7.7, I- 7 7�

� S Sii ’�� colder, nla. in the twine lase.suse of a PC(’ ruling which goes. mu.

!effect in 1956. The new ruling still I roll :ich team in th.� (amt. -

at least lit‘%nfl ;Zan). � � ! r teams in tlw -

. ��. :� lilq tilst ails tied, tinwfAct

that he and 01,1in liait Iranti would attend a meetitie r1 the Council of State College Pr.��idents and the heads of the ph% - steal educatiiin departments t various colleges at Chico State roni,ge, May 3, to investigate ihr’ tormation of a proposed state I,-’, at hi. Ile league

President John T. Wahlguist revealed yesterday that in an inter-view with Victor R. Schmidt, commissioner of the Pacific Coast Con. ference, he had received the impression that San Jose State College s chances of being invited to join the PCC are "practically nil."

The president said that Schmidt had not turned "thumbs dovn ’ - 1Piat i,1 .14�I f�, -

t the eonfelence because is I Mani 144� pe rt % can not apph tet � Int �’ .1

through hut’ . � natist be ins ded t .1-1�! il�� I

Manford .74111.(11 ; that he could not knoi.% San .10�I "...1 al I � %%1.11.M g��� a

Irte 11 ttu’t’utitin: I d voted ss unanimously to mak,, the Novern- � From t las I inferred that

T. r tooth:eh errn � with Stan- our promov is tor being insiteel : ...ersity at Palo Alto tho to join o ere practie .1111!t 1111,’�

lir. VI ahlipost said I S.IS horneconling game, Th.. derision will be official up-

on the vote of the faculty, who est okay the d.ito This prithahly

throu::ii next week. at. - ’..-’ii P. is I lornecarn-

I tlj C:1.111111;111 ;ii ommatel 15 persons at -

!.�I. (1 the meeting ,including Pei - iv, Shuntji Ito, 1771m Aitken, all student members of the boaed. ati.1 lep.-estattatites trim the Merch-

Spar-Ten, .�� of Commerce and the

� thktic ansl Music depart-

rry emphasized that "it’s game that will IN’ held assay

The rest of the lissmeeoming pro-gram will be h.�Id :�4 San .1nse "

S Schedule � �

World University Week uhich

ule follows:

Professor of Music Resiuns

to the children or grandchildren of any student faculty member, or

’ employee of San Jose State. Children, ages one through 10,

are eligible to take part. They will lx’ divided into three age groups RO that even the smallest will be given an equal opportunity to find an egg.

"To make the hunt even more exciting for the kids," Tom Evans, general chairman of the hunt, said, earni"’s "anyone who finds a ’golden egg’ Friday: Faculty Variety Show,

and presents it to the reception m"rri% Dail". 8 Pim f""""T’d by booth near the Seventh St. en- Neuman Club dance.

Sponsors

hunt for Easter eggs and candy at Spartan field.

This is the first year that KT s � � � � has sponsored this type of activ-

ity. "The fraternity hopes to make this an annual affair," Tom Jost, president, said.

"Kappa Tau is very happy to sponsor this event. So often these children are overlooked complete-ly," Abbey stated. "We are tryini, to give them a share in the en-joyrnsnt of this festive season."

The Eastfield Home is privately owned and operated, serving or-phans and underprivileged chil-dren in the San JO*, area.

According to Abbey, it is the hope of the Home Administrators that private organizations, such as KT, will add to the recreation and

:enjoyment fields of orphans.

Scientist Speaks

If 1111.1)F.Ftli.%N1). prof...ow (.m..111111 Id I ( last night told anthem bee tilt% and students the important.. of ...I -one, In nuan’s lite Ile called for the int reased application of true scientific principles to human thought, parti. Warty In the so-cial wieners, shIch he feels are lagging, lie sig. felt that aleg.’ education education ahould des��lop more through one’s primary In -terra. ration than by an earl) smattering of general education.

’fillege. With the cino�IuslIre that 5.15

pnshalsly will not hi, invited It, pin the WY-, at least inalhe fere-seeable future, Fir Wahlquist out-lined the alternat hes hit open for the college’s future at pmgrant

( ’ontimie a., an tads pendent scheduling games as they a... aVallable. 12) Join the prop... d

tsR 1: �ystersii

31osher Stivs Hell ill Return

I Las. .� ,d NI V, -

I h4�on on leave of absent-, I corn

Ii, duties here at the eon.

daan of educational set ss.. �

eats d in an intervii %, i�

that he intends to return to

college Sept 1

Dr. MoslisT left the college 1:1.0

year to seta... as acting-pre...Heat

of the Eastern Washington l-

iege of Education at (’hen.’’,, Wash. Ile said that exactly wt it duties he will perform is still ssn open question pending his recto - cry from a recent illness.

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Spartan -

II eckend PhlY ’Phi Kappa Phi Chapter

DailY id/ students T o Be Established Here crowds ainie

SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE r

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ED PC/Pk�Editor Make�ur -/ ’ "

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3 ,3 GOD...rat. --3...siness Manager ./7

What About Our Football Future? � � � � ..ar, S�4��� Co ege s r.,..reecoming

iame a� St,. � .� 4 seems to us to have been arrived at after An incomplett opF,r.i.:4; of this college’s future athletic schedule.

Presid�nt John T. Walfiguist Announces in today’s news col -

arms that in the future SJS may find difficulty in scheduling games w,th teams in the Pecif:c Coast Conference because of that con -

new ruling that PCC team must play at least seven

other teams in the conference. There is still, of course,

� . b;lity the these teams ma,, schedule us for -breathers. but ’,Any may rather play intersectional games.

The greatest harm 1-�,..�..�� �.-erns to have been done to our

�elations with Fresno S’1��� r, ie The Homecoming committee ha; said that Fresno rarli. low ,n Attraction because there is no

st’ong rivalry between the two schools. If in Jose does decide or is invited to join the proposed

state college athletic league, Fresno State probably would be one oi our tougher opponents. However, as Glenn "Tiny" Hartranft s4;d ’After the Announcement by the committee that Fresno ranks

-e can IWO About count them off our schedule after our pres-ent contract runs out

It ..oud seem to us that new is the time to think about the 1t4re and plan for the resumption of rivalries .701 colleges such as F�eseo ,nstead � f 1.."--4 our heads get so expanded with bigtime

; � � ,rsel,es without any athletic schedule in the near future.

’Sir-, S. Benz To Open

to �11 V.71.7

. i��� T!..� ...111,111 the ’ ariir � 411 C.IS11,11Ict. that cons., !

Nlii Nliss \fat ’ T’a iload t health

Third California Chapter of the Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi

will be established at. SJS, according to Dr. Lawrence H. Mouat,

chairman of the petition committee for a chapter’s formation.

Dr. John T. Wahlguist, college president, was one cf the pet. .tioners.

, Main purpose of the organiza-trieriee 1)(1 lion is to stimulate mental

st � achievement and to emphasiz � scholarship. Members must hay..

said 0 /elfin distinguished themselves by. schol-rt firship. character. and service to Aceordili: to ’,No, ree.

taiiken rid SI/rhino,’ their � II �

.t1�� orti thr� decline. with p , � in� 111114, r!it�I N,Icc ��..1., mid .A10111111 tak111:4 !Iv �

cl ItlitIrIcti tor It’. ear II452-7.3 total h

lent injuie s and - prising .10.its cases. and hief coordinator for the day. or distil, ha noes. the I, rnaa,17.: ’ The doors be open from 9

27’29 us. until 10 p.m. with displays he-

ll, Cottage attendance for fog planned by e�ery department � /.�riod was 286 patients. land several clubs.

Spartan Shields under the direc-

l’ri-Sigma It) I ’sit - a r:en of Nick Barisich. student , aairman. and Art Winterling,

r���� � � .� -� �

� .1 lent iCi� Chairman. will act as

if

, 4)ni)ma II()spita �ugh.; tor ,isitors. F:inarsson pointed out that

social sm.,,cc majors an in.terested student may par-

, sloalsoring a field trip to twipate in the preparation of ex-

sonratia State Ilospital on Friday hi iii?,;. tt,�-liara Explanation and preparation of

.4.111 23 aerording to leiss .ie.� piesitient ’man) ot the exhibits will he done

Tickets will la. a..;iiiabh, in by the following clubs: Tri Beta.

Room 30 until Misorta April to, Conservation club, Entomology

The rteiti will leave the Strident club. Phi Upsilon Pi. American

Union at 9,341 a m After a clinical Uhemieal ...:(iciroty Student Affili-

tour then: 111 ht. .1 dinner at the lit.’,;. Physics society, Geology

5p inn in Th,. club. Pre-Med club and O. T. club.

price of the tickets includes trans-. poitatottl .111�1 tilt. Mtalt.r.

I ’flit-41’N fOr this quarter arlli .11.1�0 Dancer. oiesident Fri Klein, I reasurer and I AM I Mlle st�Crct :try Penitili Milton is the

Alcoholic Driver Has 55: Chance

o United Press)

The dri�er !aide’ thi� influence of alcohol is 7)5 times more likely

On Open 041Se The quota of iindergraduate members is limited to a number

’ � :�1’ � 6 IV II It’s’�"�’� not exceeding one-tenth of the en� . l�,. .0.1. e; Natural science tire graduating class. Membership

!I.,,,� -Trrted this week, ac- is gained during the year preced-cording to lir. A. W. Einarsson. Ititf

lil an monniwrship ean br ghro to persons uho hasp ra-velled in science. literature, or education. Phi Kappa Phi is not only for

undergraduates. Professors, grad-uates and undergraduate students from all sectors of the college can lie members. USC, one of the two California schools having a chap-ter at the present, also has an alumni chapter. COP’s chapter is number two.

Phi Kappa Phi, of which there are 62 chapters, was established in 1897, at the University of Maine, tiy Dr. A. W. Harris. then presi-dent of the university. The coop-eration of the officials of Pennsyl-vania State and the University of Tennessee started Phi Kappa Phi on its way to becoming a national organization.

The official seal has three stars on it representing the three original chapters.

Approval of the petition fors SJS’s chapter was received from Julian C. Miller, Phi Kappa Phi

� 1 tk� m. is a member of the Nlaisi-ia ,(4 gtb 1� S ,tut-tx. rItx.s t)u iise ()K’ tha s n �dr.,.... withoutury

ent gent who I.. alcohol. faculty of tht� ouisiana State

to have a peisonal-inj accid

, That tact has been establisht�d I ’niversity.

is test. Slagisti�ate Henry W. Cle- Of the 62 chapters. 11 are sit -111.111 told th.� 24th Annual Safety j tutted in western United States, t’ilvisention and Exposition of the !Hawaii, and the Philippine Is-

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eil..m11,4�r� In "I ’,di," .1.11..

I 11111.1%. 5pril slit.-.

said. �

ILibrary Has 150 New Books �

A list of approxiniatel) 154) new btaiks on %anions subjects has been issued by the library. which are

las�ailable now, according to Joyce Backus, librarian.

lit the field of philosoph) and $1,71.311.0014. \I I., .�III41015. t11,. I iirriir has acquired

hy JosephM I.iston; odern Te�tiles. I "lee -oich hooks as: Coserdale and Ilk h. Norma Holten: and Flight. a � .,roo, Norton An I* James , Striae -Pictorial IllstorY of .Aviation.

walk No I Air It., ’I:whim. - lure et !Inman Personality. hy

Foie, Mins .1 and .5 Shorter In the field 01 the arts. the li-brary has receised man) excellent $1.16.1 11.:nolirlopperlia of Islam. Ivir,k. worth notiir-z. Some l’I1/48111-

�-! Air Fume’ tank I In the ...IA seience and cik-I:eale All’ oirld ;ore iirrind� Content- sketching. In Joseph W. Flernin"I’.

ph. Applied Drawing and

pond.) Social Seieners, In Philip Dennis the Mani:ice, 11.. Hank � I fart iman . Fundamental of P11- K,.td�,,,, Ano�.Norman Bond_

lllll Y. h! A \Vol.- , ings to tIi, liy Arthur B. Allen: , Readings in 1.711111 Aturri- 1.1thoigraiplis, by George Biddle:

tan .Irreirl I Organirrition and !mon- ph I and

till.14’.1111�11 Lennard. at ion and Persisasien. eers, Georee If. Forsyth.

Church of St. Martin at An-

! : I lir.land. :mil Inaugural m books are available. Soloiresses rot the Presidents of thr such as Sacris solnninis. Is R illt�It ’Oat", Pr. .alantle. Solt:it:I. 5 joint and piano.

Piston. Five Plano l’nv.k- on parr ii.. trichidi� Merry, hs ArnnIrt :rnri

Bacterial Owned.... 55%�711e1 The Play of Robin anti Marion. by 1:1 nal 4 hr :otograpItio� Methods .\darn ri, Ii

of Inorganic Analysis. by E. If Pollard: Reptiles and Amphibians. by th�rbert S. Zim; and studies in runctionat Equations, T Ed-ward Harris.

In the applied science field ah� found: Power Plants for .Aircraft,

Let’s Go To Church Every Sunday

Trinity Episcopal Church NOVN SECOND STREE

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WELCOME � STUDENTS � FACULTY � PERSONNEL

To The Downtown Church Where You’ll Get Sorneth;ng Genuinely Helpful

You’ll Find A Live College Group That Yo. :I Really Enjoy

Join Us EVERY SUNDAY

5:30�COLLEGIATE BIBLE CLASS 4t�00�MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 5-45�COLLEGE 111 C CLUB 7 00�SNACK TIME 7 30�EVENING SERVICE

Tovo Youth Pastors To Servo You DR CLARENCE SANDS � REV. MERLE ROARK

REV. DAVID NELLIS � YOUTH DIRECTOR

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Two blocks from campus 2nd and San Antonio

"tinseling h appointment � 3-6391 _ _

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14 � �11, . �

Annual Religious Week Has Five Year History

Sunday, April 25 through Friday, April 30, will mark the fifth

annual Religion in Life Week program on the *San Jose College

campus, according to Jean Ann Bailey, this year’s student chairman.

Organized by and for college students from many campus

g-oups under the general sponsorship of the College Religious Council,

Student Cut Affects Status Of Frosh Camp

Friday. Apr,: 16. 1951 *WIRT 1,N D %HA s

JOB MART Ate,t le, r tac..1 ea s,js a: !.. , t, ,!, ,

by proposed enrollment slasn.,,,

Freshman camp. �e h. 1��� 111. 1. ma !, :, :...�� Sam Yates. student camp three-

1Or, 1.1/114.s that two camps had is �e! scheduled to accommodate , Dati.s that t.��ii�.�

-- !the ""’k Si k’. to "elne‘e a t""-� i the increasing numix.r of fresh- tot, ao to is, on A.;,,,,i, , ! fold purpose. Iman registrants. hut since the en- da% mid,., is th, ’ First. it provides an oPPorlunii) A rollment cut there. is no longer’ R, .A�ti.i. 1,, !,,,,. dat, ,,, for students to become familiar 1necel tor two camp’s. vie55

It the main religious traditions About one-third of the incoming i miindli_ 1

e-epresented on campus and in i freshmen usually attend camp. , ’W I anted: Slinnt Il��1’ cattli-1 elitin-

AMer,C,In life and culture: Chris- i Yates said. Last year 200 ot the whirs. yri. cool at Vail. Al....,

�!I ine factor Ti) h.. considered IN turn. Buddhist. �nil J4.55,i..Ah. 1600 applicants is in’ teirned :may . ’ 7 , � decrease in modern bingo:, ,.�

. Council Camp En.� I .ivatio1

Second the week e�neouragr-s ! ’we:fuse only 1 . iss enro mint is the math’ of , 1)°n1 " 111 . .’) C ".".. t amp Mank.do in Sierra Mt’ . 11 �

f students to think more serintisi ’ - ’

liiirements’.. Prof. L.

C. Ness."3’ about their own religious f aith. Anticipating a jump in fiesliman !miles "’um ’’’’’’ ’’’’’’ When. ,Ti � eid yesterday concerning a report whilt�, r it inii:itt iiA, enrollment next year a s. ’ma . 2S to Aug s

.eim New York University on for- Tuesday-pag,auso,, mob:: %aim,. ma_ eimp was platua.d. trot the id,. 1 2 ri hing-uzig,e study. - 1 was abandoned %then the. entrant.. �Vailled: S11r0.1 liei. and contribur tll VIII -

**During’ the last four years requirement uas raised for hit:11 ’’’’’’� l’.°I.: S" I. ’ ’ ’ ’ . ,A-1 litre anal life arr not included as

there. has been a decrease in en- sehoo1 seniors. . scow Council IA., ... - ..I I

in part. be attributed to the fact ; Religion in Life Week helps to . ). AI s lamp is schedid.-,1,cruz Mts Wh’n- J’.1, -‘ 7 ’ .% - :: 1.. .. r rollnie.nt," he began. this may.

a part of snot college courses.

TIS".s.pt...12.-1�4.- 3. that a departmental head ean

make iiii tor the acade ’ � cur -1...1,!s 141111011need there will I. ’ Warted !’ ,i!, ss administra- ’ °lawman tov ti"

,1 ..4.11.... 1,,. � I.

4 of �A�,ttifizs at 5% hilt 11 ,II .11011 gr! ’. : .� - .....11-. 12-1.) units oh, . ii. i All students

not require a student to take : rietiltiiii and to encourage all ,i

, , I � . , � ,itttil od ecau_ . in i deli.it. courses in a language.** gnat.. iiiiiiii,oph) ..1 hi.. and a student counselors must he pi, s accouro,

lit. These dates are Ma) 12, Pl. Pan’ ‘!:.! r! �’ - .’ 1 Sunda) ni.�i,, .

�41, Mellts %kW ! 4.4�11 kkkk ilin..nt to enduring sallies ’

regardless of u het lwr � is , ’’’ - W rare -Ala \ -

l" c preparing for a career in engi- : Fae’ll’uns‘-tors are 1)1- � (; A "’’’’’ ’ ’ 1;""Ile’s adnim islE"- � � McCallum Nliss Marti.. Carr. lit . tion ! ., � ..,,, s oi fortlictiminc \aN-s ( :4

neering, business, teach a

teaching, arts ’ Eleanor Coombe. Mr. %Valter quilt 1, : !.!!th ne at least O :k,!;,,

’’F , - ..r sciec nes. ,.. Plant. Deans Joe West, 11..11111ot accounting. r or (’alit,, II. IF (ornicr st iiiii4.111�,,

Religion in Life began on earn-Neleby, said. 1 urnmick. StanleN Ben/. and The !Packing Corp of San Fiance’,"

You will be inter’ li pus in 1930 with a two-day pt .,

esterl to learn that your institution gi am o P, %.�1!..nel Tin NI.,:toi Description: Training 1,t ,�,�I an, ,,, 1 �, --- ,.!

. n "Faith in an Age oi F.,,--

2,1pnring foreign language’s. three member panel discussed th, : or:. For Girl Scoots 11:* u a , ,1

.,,,,,:,, ,e. �

- -- lout o’ �-� - nation. 1)r. Howard Thitinial, sells Pilots Plan ...Slain Fr:4114’1%4.v tor !nen ..11.1 \k,.,,, !��� now one of the 112 f 7fi71

t:ranting thedegree without

za.credited colleges in this country iWaS tile principal speaker and a Wanted siiiiim, r , amp i�llin...,’,-

1 °pie, "My Rvspods41,11i, I1/1 tnnual Air Meet ’Of the 112 institutions nou ,

.Arca Council Lecation C.inip Building7‘...-a [letter World. Se\ cral

Licking the language require- The animal Alpha Eta Rho ..! Wil-Kwa. Mendoem., W,xiellatals fraternities and sororities invited

relent, only VI actually :than- �itatiomok mt. moo probably %%Ili camping are .a. 1941 11111,, twill) ti1 guest leaders for dinner and infor-

(toned it. The other 31 nexer hail he held the third uix�li in Nia. at San FrarlelSe0 When. June , I , mal discussions that year. Au.. S it ; 25 of them came into exist- the Reids Hills iew Airport. ac-

ellel� or started offering the B..%. In 1931. morning wot-ship ii:1,

.eorrling to Nick M. Milichevich. Thilr.1111%- ty/rfprit 1- II ens bc 1-s alter World War I. when the

added as a new aspect of the ()vet-en...,,,teior tii aeronautics. \N .,,,i. �1 P , 1 ’ � �

prestige of tereign language . .1 II, plans fur ti.. air meet. in IPIIiii /11/1. 1?eriliii :ill Kilt:yarn and the first anntvil

study began its temporary de- oangliet was held climaxing the

� iacti� it les of the week. By 1952. the �’ 111,11 to,. colleges ale 11X1/1,01 II 1.

(Tue." ir.,,,,�iii..1.. were i

discus,ed IA,’ . ! program had noun to six d:iys

The letter also reported that eiyht .,t a meeting of th. and included a special Religion in - ’,\ i ,

th..re were 33.671 foreign students iiit temelial Singh Dhatt \e - the Arts program.

studying in 1.149 colleges, tiniver- pootted chairman of air OIN ..ill ..11, ,411/11111111 �� 11 e a � 4. r � in clam.-

shies or prole..ssional schools in and Rene Sehealin,le�r w.,s

this country. II,/ llll ,. 1111rsonal interNieu� uilli

101111111d 01111111:111 ot ...11’11111111 °per. .1 the prinripal vipi�aki�i’vi. and a

’Contrary to popular belief. for- 11,... cli,!,11.,, .0.1i I 1111111n ...rig, 111. informal 1111.1.116- al l’’’’’ 1 1 �� � ’’ ,1.

eign language study is on the in- c!!,�1 si III it. 1....1 in re! -- ,I, lbeKo Camp 1- , . 1�IMI� 1111 I hristiiiii lifillseleill’e

survey by the Modern !Anglia:. ! 19.-,3. This ua� :11.0 the first )ear I P4 )II iv( b F rat(.1-..1.� 1 ,...., ot ,-.. 1 131..gn. ’15 , .1.!is. ..,1;; Ille s.1!’1011.1.1.:.-- 1.’1 I. Th.. grin:ii is plant.int; I. i

. . 21/ I:I, , , �., t ion i .a !tip W4101��,. 1,0,,-!, ,�, \k,.,, ,H. I CreaSe in tbe nation’s colleges, ., :Intl War %sere jut roduced in

Assn. of America has disclosed ’ ’ to Aug. 11 " 1 a.’ in llich a Buddhist speaker

according to the New York lettet Wanted ! ’Imo. st .015 t rainees �1:41’ alike 1-11,,,..4 11 k to Ille 70,

Dr. Newby an ell that a� partiripated in On. ueels. Ite-Elrets Lezt(lci� ii. ii ..,,,,,IN .... ,�� - Belie\ tog that all persons ha � Lake. t.’it in .1:m.�

fir as 1.144S it. ev�neerned fins is ..I religious faith, this years 0111, W111S,,,,1 11.’111 11., 1. , � I. 1 It � a Mil ir� pletrly t�orrect as of the , itereiries ( : rim I)

I. �... 11\f mull tee has chosen 1 he 111,.itt, ’vast four years. ..�1 r! I; \ Nit� I l’’ WI. According to the MIA report.

"Faith for Moderns" for ()see:ill l.

"! 9ily one in 10 of the 767 :leered -1.q1 liberal arts- colleges ever ,’�.indoned the foreign language ., ’� give requirements. and three of

I hes,. have restored it.

Prof. Explains Language Loss

At one time English majot s �,Nere required to take two years ! of French and two years of Ger-1 man, according to Dr. Newb:..

Dr. William R. Parker of Ni-is ; York University, in a letter to Dr

ICLASSIFIEDS

WANTED

emphasis. As an indication of growth sine,

1950. this year’s Religion in Life

Week already has 35 different

speakers rept esenting Buddhism.

Judaism, Roman Catholicism. and

se.en Protestant di�nommat ions

scheduled to speak in 31 different

college ClatiSs’S and 25 living organ-

i/ations. in addition to the morn-

, mg and afternoon lecture and pan -1 el mules. the morning worship

Male student is anted in co-op ser% lees and the noon informal

hobise: contact Jerry Ball, 340 s, 6

itli, 1.7Y 5-7793.

FOR RENT

Furnished apt. 4 gentlemen. fr23. includes utilities: block Ii om et,1-1e,..:, CY 3-6116.

I room apt. for male student. it suit’ entrance, phone, TV. :57 5.1

("1’ k. CY 2-5077

FOR SALE 1’ ’4,11 Ford VI. ep.. semi-race. :5550. i

Yellow paint. CY 7-17511

rour ’I:10-15 white wall tires and ’

tubes. new, Goorl)rar, must ! cheap. See Yaich, 1. A. Dept. !

1

HOW TRUE! HOSTS IN iii The � Pat riot.

published h) the Beeys Club of st lit, Si) s: "The only thing: that

as far today is it did 10 years is the dime that rolls under

the lied. -

11�111 ot ot l’i Sicitta. San

,IiIns(’ Sthte l" TIP 1)1(1,1 . hvbi polic.� r mg to (’hock Bucher. ptiblie11:, The ’ " ’I -imv.,hog. h.� explattwd chairman. the 195-I l’.� .1 filling to

other officers are Richard Ilt.an- "11,,ke A 1 Ill is 11 Nlemd ! � �ail. 61/ president: Chuck Iii- lilt Morris 1)ailey .,1 I M.’ l I 1. cht�1�� St.011�1111’ : Iteiken. plate a relined). 111�11111111111.: Ti RI �

1.. Riehard ealicura. his-N., Ian. Paid katsns, ritual; and "1 tok� R,��,11p4

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1111 111 1/11111 lii,� 1.:11-11111:0�1111.1. I. Ill*NTIN(Y113N. W. Va. ill’) nardi said.

Kuntuuik> has politely deelined to said ow, mould iii

pay a elaini ol $19.50 for 13 da)s � �us, picnic harts t.

guard duty fberforrried 54 ".a" I. 1..111 at Alum Ruck Park in Ai atm. S. P. Ernht.), a former rem- otttot tt dent ol Kenttiek). said he was _

ti -el’ paid tor 111i. 1101.� lie Spc

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mat!! It - time ����...d it.

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Ass!: , .51.� sIt;

Alping. 7310 ft le miles Irom st.

(:111b To Ltpnsillet-i?eligitnis ()nest iton

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giia id mg Iii,’ execut i�e. mansion after the ass...sue:0am of Gov

William Goebel in 1900 lie told authorities he reinembe.red the un-paid hill suddenly vihile on the. job

’ as a railroad conductor.

V’1arjfaJa Pilaf Salon

Wedding Dre,,es

Corkiad Dre,e1’ urinal’s

Parking in rear 4417:;5

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PHOTOSTATS Plastic Laminations

PROMPT -

American Photo Print Co. 302 Cc’’.’ 4.1 IS1dq

CY 1 4224 S:on Jo,o

UNIVERSITY OF

HAWAII SUMMER SESSION

SEVEN WEEKS $504 PON ONLY

This price ii ides oiiplone round’, ip between the Wert Coast �ncl wr,i1 via Pon Arnoricon World ilkirwrys, Untied An lines or Northwest living accommodations, all sightseeing on C.-hi,, ��ruilions in fronalu, and special visits to Pacal Harbor. � pineapple tonne., sugar n .11 ft � Revd Polo, native villages arid many 011�1 pla,m of mow ,,,�r�i� It further includes o catamaran ituise, several outi:gger canoe a rents bottom boot otos., a visit to the ow-non:ow several college dant., pli,s formal dinner dunce. for fu,e.oll, theist will bo a special luou oi ’at.. fmasi. Tips, transfers, becch cottages, welplalp movies, �tc ar� also udied .o cr� of tour

J. R. INWARD MR OIGANIZATISU - MTN Al/M1181 SLASINI � HOWARD TOUR: s otiginal college icur It is to, roods only, w$11, the g.,k 1...Ing on campus. University enrollment it .1111,4143/11,,.

� WAIKIKI SURF TOUR: Itesidenc� is at booth apartments in � orlr:s��� hotel oleo at Weibni: Uneverstry enrollment ti op1.1;m01 TO, .1 d..,dod � to Otto* soporotely idel.r,f,ed and operated unitt. es follows I Under Cvochr ate Gioup for coil�ge girls only 7 College GradJare Group, to. mt... bore .011 profest,o,-,o1 boricrow�di between 21 31 years of ag� and 3 Poe Graduate G.10.p, foe Te,Dorr to, units 1,4, on

d.floront botch 0,01

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONSUO,

MRS. E. A. LE GROS 148 So. 11th Street

San Jose CY 5-5103

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��sl� %HT Y.+ 111 April 16, 1954 �

Stanford Track Classic Will Honor ASH Cards

San State St..nfsrd by

Ac._ord.ng tr, t � � ’Ira ; S. �

By JOE BRYAN students will be adr&tted to the Ail -Corners track MB cards, Don t ieberclorfe-, the Farm’s publicity agent. announced yesterday. etierdorfer, the meet should be a good ore. Corn-et San Jose ‘..� ,te, San Franc;sco s Olymp:c Club,

7Irpcugh

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�ti publir:st said instead tit ion W10111l.: to 6.-

d, ,11.,1 on an !nib’, alttal basis. co;.,11 Rod W.i,tr: will bt mg

. 1. � o i.s. Fs’s’. a � ran ilott lank high in Ill.’ not

I.,si wto,1 , ...cas,,tt Art Matt, Nho � i� it- 101 Atli!, to rt,rnitct it ion, 1. �

d� ut� Ativ , the 12th tiest tulle in live 2,14, lilt 1111J1. 1.1.11111. I kill kshank ,,,k% oonito., III Sill isit,r

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Wedding portraits and cardio’s by

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Tigers Invade

For T�iin Bill

RON %%ALTERS

ctmen i)rop 1/oteit to Lot

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! Varsity Swimming- California State College Championships at

Coach Valt Williams st ill put ; Fresno State. his two top pitchers on the mound, 1.1.,hhian Baseball __mare Is.

against College of Pacific’s two: land Navy there, 8 p.m. nos tomorrow in a doubleheader i Varsity (iolf-Northern Caiifor-at Muni’ -,pal Stadium. Starting: nia Into-coil( giate at Stanford. time for the first game is 12:301

SATIMDAT p Varsity Baseball-College of Pa-John Oldham will take to the

hill in the first game against the cific at Municipal Stadium ,dou-

visitors’ Dave Tivio. Doug Boehn- bleheader), 12 30 p.m.

et will start thc second contest for Freshman Baseball-San Mateo

the Spartans. faring Jim Collins I jlkzh Schoo’, there, 11 a.m.

ft,.� T.,. Ti;.s.: Varsity Track - Stanford All-

Tte� Golden Raiders, tre.h Comers at Stanford, 1:30

it- a rally that almost IS .’d 1 p.m. the Alameda Nasal .1ir station Freshman Track- -Coast (’nun-

gam- Wednesday, vs ill be point- ties All-Stars at Spartan Field,

ing for the Tiger, ill order In 10 a.m. get hat I. onto, the %sinning trail. -

’1 al.- currently iii a

cation. They were scheduled to partanSwimmers road tour during their Easter- va

Nrmy d.arornd and the In State Meet play th,- Fort Ord nine on the

:an tam hill will wind lip the trip

inda�ated that. lie will -tad Shruder Willet behind the

!.. in the first game to give the .ar college transfer experience. !:I will eAteli Oldham in the

2. � game. ; Mal Leal, Spar- , Ian �.� ’,ran .tcher, will work wath I’.�� in’ ��; the nightcap.

Th�- -r of the line-ur will 1. -� ntially the sant,-for I Is � Dick Brady will ak.� ’o 1.1, (Unary spot at

first � P--� Palma will tie at the k� � tone k. Lou Gamisdlo Dill be at thitil base. Classy fi,�Id-ing Jack Richards will play short-stop.

Bill Anderson will be in left field. Don Visconti in center and Ron Walters in right.

WitLams kooks forward to two good games with the tras-ellint: Tigcrs, thinking that the ninth

that.rwri can toning rally the Spartan,: staged ��.. an:0m,, ,ir 0, at Alane�ria could prose an :ova’s-

. . o,n Hollister. i ’’fling to . so-far dormant hitting

1:oh }-.1,:t ’ TT..., rim. 41 %%1T11 ’’’’’’’..k Smith at s .71 NT ,�,,. . (;ri(l(lerN 1;4r’1 (;:.(ir

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hand I 1 .1/411 Val sot’s "’than p11.

A Ukiah law. Dal, kit k, is nimi- � w ill h. � I. ...prim: practice .\ :, 1

a Cruz is number five. out " ’.e’ Spartan fieldll-her tool man and Keith Murray am . - ’� .1 to check equipa (ion. Sant

Rounding out the squad is Read Coach Oen.’ Nlenges annel. I ,s’estettla. 1.1.’,Itiiiie;- and Shel Sasliiw. 1

ATTI(’ MVsTERY NEW BRITAIN Conn A woman photo �I :�.hee ix�

sI111 Isee..me itt °. t . � � r* stran neve s in her d� 1 .lice solscd th.� rrr� SIM y. 1. � were

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Th�� San J. s. State swimming -quad is competing in the Cali-

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The Spartans hay.- 29 men in. tied in the 11 events being held. ’DI, meet started yesterday and

id tomorrow. s;,15 is .4sfending champion in

,,th the -100-A. free-sty le relay ,aol the 300-v d. medley relay. They are also holders of the meet record for both events.

Bill Short holds the indisidual 2151-yd, breaststroke meet record. IT.- also is the two time SJS ehampion in this event_

Bob Likins won the National Collegiate At Assn. javelin title in 1946 and 1947 while a stu-dent at San Jose Stat., Col!..ge.

Jack Wool became the first Spartan AAU champion by �s in-ning the pole %atilt at 13 ft. in. in 1931

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Patrol Head Claims house Wrecking Prevents Loitering

By JOHN STORMER

Reports of co-eds being accost -

d near the campus have decreas-ed since unoccupied houses in th,

cast of 7th St. have bein loin dowo. according to John Ame Director of Buildings and Ground, and the Campus Security Patrol.

Removal of the buildings give> ’a runty patrolmen a clear view of the area east of the campus

itch prevents would-be. molest-, ts from loitering in that area. .ind cutting down the norolx-r of t..ports of co-eds h!ing approached :ind annoyed, Amos stated.

r,.!. for loiterers and ot!icr--- porsons is fust one of

(:�;t:e,s of the Campus S. - Hty P.:trol form( d last fall, he

Control of campins traffir and

i� prt �enting damage to

..roundt and buildings ellniinal-Jag satfety hazards and gaardinti Ito’ mpas against raids by

lir:int...tem front other collt.:;1". among ttul 24-hour responsi-

bilities of the seven month "hi

s�-cor:ty patrol.

Vs�t..lt� the patrolm, n . ore ;Het they are n,

u. xit!ained this. -� ii .� th: letre fe. Is that ,:,, ’,earn!, � Di( h sl’ErsiiElitErf

is desirable front a safe ’. Irak 1E0. 1.1 .

and the San Jose po .1 of Dir.!

loss than thre: ’.� ;IN trig� hopping anu f st rious Iron- � ,I I’LltCs Iron’) the St 11,���

Science Animals ’Ship Out’

� "s1111‘ ttl’T’ . .

The liangaT,�,, Rat (top), it hi,h mats ,. its own drinking uater, Is ...le of the speelmens t ’mood. A screech Ott I h.,0011) i. shoon ith kierlyrt tscliu al -1.1., lab assistant.

�ph. tots by Stella:, inter

Tralfie and parking yiolatioos

,at eampu� am’.’ the ma.lor pm-oh-

i� of the patrol. A tot :d of 27’1 tirst t ioLations hair been died

the patrol since September. 11..u. en second citation, have iu,en issued and too cars hall.

towed off campus,

rwo-time viola) ors me I, - .,1�1,11 to the Dean of Men for di, ;dim-. A California law permits

ecollege to eNpoll or place MI

�,,hation students guilty of cam-, ;Faille violations. 7:1 addition to thres gititir pa-

’,three police school stip. � eularIN stork with the a’-

� ’I , v.0 of whom are as-

., I ’19 St itt am

!! Stateside Co,Diled by Sp.oten Daly Staff

11.1�T’s TR!’ IT AGAIN 1101’S .

r1. that State I,

� at the alma na.",� � S,JS top enrollment d

7,1 .rilti011 of the "Wo!I

and Bonk of Fact- � , it-adn’t use the -ilia 1

tleomy of ohtitimi� ,a.,

Publication lists State’s cat -Pt or academic Near 1952-

-rding to the almanac 12S t. ach. ,

;n- e � ’It I tl � kook cii - t. ’Indent-

, -

I f.’s l’o,,aLl.) 0\ 111E 110.ARI)

1,,�:!1:, Japanese-American gill It-. ferret hot not necessar�

lp out in a wedding Anti!

$1.25 an hour will 1,, � .t.t 24 hours work. -

7.11 ND %V GETS TILE

%sl’ LAUGH

� no. that "his.:- Jim 141undaN. � , at. student. got a parking tick -

oil Monday from Officer Sun-� NIunday appeared in court

ntlaN. with Sunday, to ansoa

b It better Monday of

tl-ough, because the judge Tutit d him, th spite Sunday.

Cotton awnings date from 6,3 II C., when wealthy Romans watched the Apollinarian games shaded by awnings.

ASPS No. 1114 11.ins Today

Coffey. a Donuts for Two

DIERKS 371 WEST /LAN CARLOS

Eriction Faces Many ?initnals In (:lass Labs

cation di partment’s animal root; to th� 7’.1asetim, has begun

1 AN!. \.. :1. 11 species iii ani-’ � .1 out because

� � ’ � ,ald space to

handl in. ’1’itngto Dr F’. I. prof,.t.sor 01

scien,�e e ducat Ion

The stock of Hie Hit trds, snakes. fwd.., rats. birds, rah -

hits and other creatures nen. psis! estensiiely t) ..t hum) trartter, giting 1.!assroont tie-monstration� in silent,. in en-opera ion �1, it h the Education

1 df�partMent

Tht sill trill I.’ as ailahle to

, stud, nts at the Junior Museum, at Alum Rock Pia I;

-I ’sip,: the nals is sort of lik - !eight of hand, -

an’

St intent -animal relat ionsbips can he interesting,, Dr. Vessel esplairusi. 11, recant d the day that a ,,tIng a .,man teacher

in oith tsbat she thought nat.. a large "buck" rahh!t site haft borroued and uiinted

lintm nho haul pot those little rtvi things in there,

The ku, p,a. tried to

th,.) Wei,. baby rabbit S, lust 4M).

HAI the young lady was convinced

That sh,� ti, it checked out a male; ’,linty. and that those things were;

nnce or something. . _

’Miss l’almer Sees Central 1merieas

.111 cO �itral Alitt , ".

ITIIIk.li. a al runt’.- l It I . hit 10

,-,,t,ance. according to Nliss Viola

college admissions (Alicia %vho recently rut in mid nom ,

; room Its acat on during nth, .

near!! Orr!’ C’entral An’t� ’ (’0 at voialfry.

a nsport at ion deficient’’, � IP,:cest handicap to 111- .:,1

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t I/cti Ill -an I ii;-91"

I I. /I lung hot ., as el path I I,

plan -ms and ,� just do. ,ti I many pla,� -onth of ;.;

c. Oa. Miss Palm�

She pointed to ti �-

.1,1 Costa Iii,-,. as � ,,t

hospitable. sanintrie oi s,.y hos-

pit.thle Central .%ito 1.arte-

1, ’,pan 1�11. t he to -op1,� ot he

vomit rN call theinsel% "the

’sit it re�rl.v141 ol entrall %mer-

it-a- and tht I rt is I.,,

as � ot the purest tien,orrae-e�

In the Ili-ester!, Hemisphere.

To Club Almaden

� SWIMMING

� PICNICS

� DANCING

� BARBECUE PITS

Reservations for clubs, Serorl� ties, and Fraternities.

21350 Almaden Road

TOM WALL. Mgr.

CY 5-4141

;Frmd,, April 16. 1951 � __ _

SPARTAN D %HA 5

Radio Program To Start Within Two Weeks Here

Iii’- _thy, o’clock TV Guild. under t I’!;’ � I hitter Quad ou ’Coop Robert 1 Guy , is Good day, folks’. This is the San;

�of radio broadcasts , State College Radio-TV Guild

:traigin.: you the latest tsJS n,�,,s KEEN aeon-dung to Plan,

an a direct broadcast front the pithlicity

rhe sIN-1114

StIRItTd, The R.,’ ��. ’�� an NNithin the nest tw.

Alums Receive ManN Benefits

It’, .10011 lilt rr ’s,�1,,, ,a .1 a..1.

their Alumni tee. ".1 � t � .. a -al

jot’. executi serif .1. ..f � j.,

Altinint Assn . said

inter\ tow

Every graduate

an mine menituer of th,

--’--iii ion for one Near from t’.,� � N hich goes to the Alumni :ass,

.ont Ms graduation lets. Membership entitles thu� ah:m

lois to 10 isstics tot 1�,, \ ’

magazine. Alumni It. a a. a. 1, �Ited month’) during , -

Librarylimit tler.�

ot the placcroctil

and a reacts. ii section

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’11(1111/1.rshtu, � suriosu to th, Alia, a,

It grads will he III. the new cards, it laid

,I 7,, o if the hcarer is nu incapacitated. the as,ociation ssill coicr cost, tip to 525 of riJ111

numication oith relatises.

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Martin.

PIZZA in a

romantic wine cellar atmosphere

San Remo’s Restaurant

On Willow, off Almaden CYpress 4-4009

Tuesday thru Thursday ... 5 p.m. to 12 a.m.

Friday and Saturday ... 5 p.m. to I a.m.

10% Off on Every Pizza For Students

And wfen on the Peninuia, it s SAM REMO No. 2 i’.,tr� ff:y

Mary Janes), one-quarter rrWe sou+ of tfe LOS ALTOS JUNCTION (San Antonio Rd) on El Catr.rc Real. Pt-.one YOrkJiite 7-2570,

COffe, R;ghts Reerved)

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%III’S% Wilily tit. Awl) Pi. Piit

PINI4fes Pa II .Sityak.s A la ()ices. Cha.w.

� Alpha Theta A deep rldSCuline VOIC; .14 Seihoday morn;ng. The pled9e class had ccnne:.ted a

speriVer system in addition

II 1 el() (flit ins ’,Mill ’S

Kappa Alpha Thetas at 4:30

tape recording of the voice to pre.riding a pot and pan

Campus Carousel

Spartan Sidelights

Sigma Nu’s has, been buss hit.’ -I. serenading Alpha Chi Omegas

ding to Ritnerman, brothers pinned fise AChiOs.

Moonhglit Girl Is First From the West Coast

Nei%, By JIM CHOATE %ming man’s Unanimously the choice of over 31,000 men is Marjel McKinnon,

’ . to to’ th’’ I9-year-old sophomore education major.

’,pent, Tom Riniermantit, Si.,,,.., Nu house. Miss McKinnon, of Kappa Kappa Gamma scrority, was chosen

National Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity recently at

the completion of balloting from over 100 PSK chapters.

Fritts Initiate John Canepa passed cigars to

layt,,i Associated Women Stu-%elf Pledges hi, pinning AChiO Darlene

.1. nts pi...sad/111 Campa is a bus- 14 candidates from the various :!;ess administ t ion ma jor from The members ot Kappa Tau

campus sor or it i es and living santa Cm/ Miss Clas ton passed fraternity celebrated the initiati on

groups and included banquets, ,and5 kisses- to members of her of Inv men at a dinner at Hassaii- parties and a final

dan11,11

ce. orn) an Gardens recently.

SI1111/1. or LOS Gatos. has , . � I Miss McKinnon will journey to

pinie.r1 ler Simon. a Kappa Kap- Now ’fibers ay. F.ddie Staf- Roanoke. Va., this summer with

, j�, r;�r�,�� Iron, city. ford, Jack Albiani, Mike Bruisen. all expenses paid to the Phi Sigma , � , tr,

John Edgemond and Don McGre- Kappa national convention at Ho-

gor. Stafford was named -out- tel Roan-oke. She will reign over

standing pledge." all activitit s there.

’Meta Chi fraternity also honor- She is the first victor of the ed new i.n.,nthers a, no, Hawaiian national annual contest from the

Gardens recently. Bob Calhoun is West Coast, because of the vast

the -outstanding pledge." The oth- majority of the fraternity’s chap-

or eleven initiated are Barry flax- ters lying in the East.

Alpha 1 hi oinegm ter, John Davlin, Don Duhoi, Bob th,� A afx,010..i minti,d on Feria, Loren Ifeath, Dave Hill.

stiver ’,tiny announced the en_ Duane Holm, Ralph Mann, Keith , Storm, Vern Perry and Trent Bar-, gagernent ACtof Carol to

(*a111-’ Al Mathews Miss I fill is it senior ton’ ’’-’’ii? , art Vathews played foot-ball ha I- is stationed at F.’"

mu, Ford I , .,� !he present. I (7Y 1-641.1. SP’’Irt an I knu,., tier m . tot er AChit

is engaged to Tom Clark of Santa I, hapt,�, n th4 ("4,mo�Itrian is a senior soccd set - Rosa �4�41 II :4404,1.11 "au �1,-.� majorb trona Mont nd ey a a Four Maprises took plaee at the t� 1,141,11, .d 11s ai ’ ot Silver Sabi PS.

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- The 1,1-,wn-i,tal brunette wa§ chosen Moonlight Girl of the local Xi Triton chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa last fall at the Moonlight Girl dance at the Hotel Lvndon, Los Gatos. The contest involved

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Football and Females? --The Broncos’ Dream

!Apple Shining In 10 Lessons ’For the Eager

set, i al ahead in coi Robert Tyson oi tla dcpa. ’if psychology of Hunter Ce: in New York:

1. Bring the professor !wasp:i-nc.:. clippings dealing with his sub-ject. Demonstrates feeling inter-est and gives him timely items to mention in class. If you can’t find clipping dealing with his subji-i., bring in any clippings at random He I hinks everything deals a it it

’1. Look alert! Tido� eag-erls. 111 silo look at sour ssateli don’t stare at it unbeliesingls and shake it.

3. Nod fr,,micntls and minim,. "How true!" To sou this sec�ms exaveeraied, to him it quite oh-jeet

4. sit in front. near him. cAp-plies only if no intend to stay awake. II going to all the trouble ol making a good im-press’ , sou might a� ��..11 let hint know who yon are, INWI’llet Il-ly in a large etas...

5. Laugh at his jok, s You can tell. If he looks up from his notes and soul, s i’spi’i-tantls. he has told

la joke 6. Ask for outside reading.

Voil don’t has.- to read it. Just ask.

7. If you must sleep, at to ,

three consecutive New Year’s Day eel costs, make a 15 cent charge b, called at the end of the hour. e;rt.as,. Bowl victories in Mexico for coffee when ser�ed without It creates an unfavorable impres-

i City. Prior to this he had coached food.- sion if the !vs, of the class has

at Bourbon Seal University where We had to smile :ts we sat le." and you there alone. doz.-

Ii.’ won 20 while. losing none. "Sal- watching patrons come up, sit ing� It. Re sure the hook yon read

during the lecture 10fiks like a !wok fr the course. If you do math in ’mythology class and psychology in math class, match books for sire and color. tTo Their Warden

hepan ahs�,a. avoid PIP+1:NIX. April 1.5 .11, , , 9 Ask ans qui,stions sou think

Bt� 101. ;I

will enter the Universit:. Oregon Editor Santa Clarfa, a new football -

oach has been named follotving ? ,n1:1 Clara’S re -turn to the grid- I

sport. it was an in th,

-Santa Clara," official publication .:1;� 1 ’April Fool, issue of the

/It Dime a Cup the associated students of the ,

I. t� IS all 11111IfFlal itifla’;11 - Cm% orsity of Santa Clara. ,i II the "Oregon Daily Emerald."

Regarding the football situation , �ificud publication of the univer-

,i; story by-lined Zoollie of Oregon:

Eureka’ We have found it. Ever sauce that big to-do about

the rising costs of that delectable coffee bean. we’ve been keeping our eyes peeled for a place that is serving 15 cent coffee.. That’s a cup, not a pound.’

And we finally found a 15 cent cup of coffee even though we had to go clear to Puget Sound in the. search. During spring vacation we happened to cross from Seattle to Bremerton on the. Washington State Ferry lines. Facing its in the boat’s restaurant was a neat little green sign reading:

"To our patrons Coffee still 10 vents wliim served with any food item. Minimum coffee service without food, 15 cents."

eth, they were pate about it. PRESSIVE RECORD "We feel that more people will be eity comes to Broncos ill,’ from better served if we hold firm at

Abnoemal Teachers Col- 10 cents per cup to food patrons who patronize our lunchrooms. We must, however, in view of increas-

appeared as follows: ’�I’ollowing by a week the an-

nauncement of Santa Clara’s re-turn to football, Father Wilfred .1. Crowley, S.J., Chairman of the. Board of Athletic Control, joyously: announced the signing of Frank "Salty" Campo as head football coach. Father Crowley, who said he. was "tickled pink" oser the thought of "Salty" leading the Broncos, confirmed earlier reports that the Board had been negotiating uith Mr. Campo for his torn-ices since January 1953, when the l’niver-sity dropped football, and had at tang last come to an agree-

ment whereby Campo will re-,’rise $10,000 for each game the team wins,

i.�ge where he posted an impressive 33-0 record, topping it off with

iv" began his coaching career at down and order a snack with their Saint Clare’s Grammar School coffee. Just human nature. we re-hore in Santa Clara. Before mov- fleeted as we munched our ap-mg on to the big time, he had won lee games while not sustaining one defeat. When you: total the num-net- of victories, it’s quite impres-,,ue lie’s a typical Santa Clara It motown boy who has made good.

As to how the 1954 grid team still fare, one look at Campo’s plans will tell you that we’ll win the National Championship. With

unts for Jura

plc’

Sheriff Seeking Man To Hunt Infected Skunk

VISALIA. Calif.. April 15 Sheriff Sandy Robinson to-

day issued an appeal for an kin -a football budget of $10,000.000, mal hunter with a "non -sensitive -Salty" said he would immediate-

nose and no fear ot rabies." ly start importing the best play-

Robinson said the. hunter is em’s that money could buy front the nation’s coal fields. Ile also stated needed in the Thr’e Rivers are"

east of V isalia where a rabies in. a 1954 Cadillac awaits the

man who can run 100 yards in 9.5 fedi" was discovered in skunk lb said the animal was destroyed

seconds and who is willing to play by a rancher after it killed spy -

loot ball." cral dogs, butt there may be others The report on the coed incident in the -erea Siaina Chi’s Win that "Female st talent s ’

d. rtmene t from the ROT u,al Professor Stanford Contest c.oild be exempC �-’‘

.pa as there is little �hanee that a WAC unit would be 11, � T E hi� psilo n o Tha ehapll’r of moo\ f llis family to nearby Elm-

adished in the forsecable fib ineS On Campus Sterna Chi w0I1 he‘ we.stern tan-

BERKELIA. April 15 I IT’vince singing clinics, sseekend.

I Acting Warden Ted Mullen belay announcing that you have found the answer t ci a question he could ith’ellni�d an olft9. by almost half not answer and in your brother’s the prisoners at Arirona Stat.

Prison to ehip iii intol pay him . one-third salary raise if he aould stay on the job.

appr,�riale their idler %cry with you. If sou knows he’s aril - !much." Mullen said. "hut there is ten a hook or an article. ask in no was it could be done. I wouldn’t

feel right about taking their mon.

second g .11 iv reader at that 10. Call attention to his %silt-

ing. Produces an esquisitely pleasant experience connected

Friday, April 16. 1954 SP1RTIN DMILV

Semuung the Situations By BOB STRIEGEL

.-.ck Adkins, one 01 San .1- - "k1,1

boxing greats and Spa! It !SC Atli,. - Tilt ci KWh ia�I influeneed his friend of both

’roach riubby ’ � Bobby that h, , � further his rir: who recently 1., Ilolt, tellin. man from e.

II,111 Z11111

� �’.11 to 1.1

Velkuus. .en, to

the little

"Holt, r, � � , judm gent of Adkins, ’at so 13,Iko. who also hails I Istf7’ to get hint to come to Ism

It appears that 1,: state has a habit of onixtel.oi ’heir ring stars A I. se tears they grab-

-’ Sctithe se, �t on to be-

ton., \,C ’’s champ

hoinettiwn friend. Bob McCullion. to enter Idaho State College ac-cording to the "ISC Bengal

A reccni Moly bs Gary Smith appea.reit in the Idaho State Col-!vizi � ilea simper as follows

’Thanks to a former student ot , San Jose. State, Idaho State col leg,’ has tine ot its most promisiii,..; freshman boxers in years

"Cheiek Adkins. lorrner 139-pound NC.\A champion from San

.4rizona Prisoners Offer Pal,- Raise

class if he wrote it. As to whether or not you want

to do some work in addition to all this. well. it’s rontrotersial and rip I,. the mein idual.

’ Cfall"M’s to be offered the Young Dr c;eraiit F, Branch, professor according to Jun Cottell. pithily-ei:-. se ould include nursing, home of ellf�11111’;II I’llginetfring al the it y manager

imes. secretarial training. and basic engineeriog. as

,s those presently open to students." se Broncos are. some dream-

hist Spartan to sweep both � ’A A and AM’ track titles was Bob McMullen who won the 3000-

met, ,leeplechase in both meets trt

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held at Adobe Creek Lodge, and take in reeonunendations by. day. Ma:, 14. Bob Weiss. class educational and law enforcement president, has announced.

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Co-chairmen for the all -day pie-nie-social are Natalie rancher and Lloyd Matsumoto. In charge of transportation is Auggie Torres: publicity. Joan Ereno; games. Nada Stepovich and Joel Saffron: f,xxi. Judy Fogarty; entertain -

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Diphtheria and tetanus shots. the first in the sa ries, be given today. accord:in; 1,, Miss Margaret Twombly, head oh the Ifealth department.

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