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·-· .. stuaent .- at the University of Rome will speak to an all col- lege aS.sembly in ·. Morris OPENS TODAY · - ·I>alley auditorium at 12:30 to- day. M1111 Rlbflt· was an active mem- ber of antl-tac .. t organizations Including the lta\)aP · under- '• (I'OWld, . durtnr the war. · Before tile war abe attended the Unl- venlty - of Rome as a mecitcal atu- dent. - Today· .. the creat day! With- out fUTther deiay )be · coop open- ed thls morntnc at '7:80. The Coop has been expanded to serve ntore than 200 students at one time, Many new items of equipment have been added at a cost of $20,000 according to Tommy Wall of the Student Mr: E. s. Thompson colle e Council and Dot Moody, comptroller - - ' g chalnnan o: the WSSF drive, will! A new fountain, table, =- preslde_o h assem · ''Mlsl Rlbet baa attended many I and various . of world oonferenees and .r h .. 0 allll d to ak equipment and tables have ueen 1 e we qu e spe on installed · behalf t»f 1tudents all over- the 1 N · · 't f : ture ' '" - th ham- world, MlM Moody atates. "She. .. ewes ea U1 e wUI t"""" to nt' to th tud t burger-coke bar. Located in . the •11 preae . ' e 1 . en 1 a.U:ove, this bar will serve here a true l)lcture of the . con- cokes, hambilrgers, and hot dogs !: ::;r "It will . -avoid con- Y gestlon at the counter during _ muler. lunch hour;" MISSA.aa Gardner, "It win be well " worth your while to iisten to . Miss Rlbet's Coop manager, explains. A conduction cooker has. been talk this morning, and perhaps Installed in the bar which will appreciate the advantages we cook hamburgers and hot dogs }\ere In this .c-6\mtry enjoy. In in thirty secondS. A bun wanner comparison to the hardships and has also been· added. For the privations endured by the stu- present the bar will be the only dents in other countries . . place to purchase fountain cokes. "Here we only worry about A staff' · of U tl1ll ttme em- what plt:uurea our money wtn be -able 'to obtain for 111 wbUe aU wW be In the Ooop. over the rMt 9f the world seek- en of lmowled&'e •pend preclo.os tame worrytnc · wbe . their next meal .. coming from.,. Mlil Moody coac.hidee, COR-RECTION SO I TlfSlfLED· 2 OF NEOPHYTES RELEASED Ero Bids 39; Beta Gamma Chi 2'; "'!'\ Delta Beta Sigma 28; Kap.pa Kappa Sigma 25; · In Friday night's th ·e Phi Kappa Pi 25; Chi 22; Sappho 17 . ; Spartans plunked 17 out or' 24 gift tosses through the cords and The rushing season, for the pur- Jane Ives, Ailne Joyce, Olive came back Saturday night to sink pose of Inviting girls_ to become Knowles, Frances. Little, Vera Lou 21 tries in 34 attempt s in a pair members of the eight social socle- Marsh, Georgia Mills, Me.rabeth f , o the roughest battles to takl! ties on campus, ended Friday when Oliver, Nancy Prouse, LaVonne · place Qn the Fourth and San Car- 214 girls received bids to the vari- Pulley, and Jerry Quadroa. l9S hardwoods. .. · ous Jean Rezabeck, Joan Thurmiln, Of thjs number 39 girls were bil;i Ruth Wilemap, Donna · Whitmer, In the first of their two meet- - oPrif8jrsoc1ety'; '29 to AI- - - Williams, and -.yas -ehuck -- lenian; 29 to Beta Gamma Chi; 28 Zeiss. Inman who led .th attack. to DJ;!lta Beta Sigma ; 25 to Kappa SAPPHO ,--.. Hughes made 15 points, · nine of Sigma; 25 to Phi'Kappa Pi; Yvonne Cadwallader, Marilyn them on free throws and Inman 22 to Zeta 'Chi; a. nd 17 to Ferguson, Jc)aqulna Fox, Janice dented the hoop for 'eight points soctety. Fuller, Corinne Garibaldi, Jean for the Spartan cause. - Allenian's pledges are Barbara Hjelm, and Jean Jor&enaen. Bob O'Shaughnessy and Albaugh, Carol Lynn Anderson, Barpara Kennedy, Jean Klotz- Melarkey h.ft for 11 points apiece Carole -'-Elene Andersen, Gerry bach, Dorothy Lane, Kathryn for - the Ne. vada team as the Woff- Anpersen. _Doroth_y Beall, Shirley pack almost came up from behind Bourquin, Joan Buechner, Pat Cad- ton, J(athleen Owen, _ Barbara fu lfie cTosing seconds of play, but , wallader. and Beryl Calhoun. Perryman,_ Shirley Quement, and McPherson sent ' the first string Peggy Carter, Pauline Deardorff, Nancy Rundle. baclt in and the gun went off with Joane .Doty, Beverly Drew, Beverly ZETA om the out ahead 43-41. Farr, Joan Flint, Virginia Heruil- - Patricia Ann Baker, Jessie . The Saturday contest started gan, Eileen Hunter, Georgine Campbell, Charlene Chew, Clalre out nip and tuck but the local Uoyd, Barbara Jane Munjar, Nell Cummins, Pola Dean 1 .Jean Down- five soon pulled ahead and stayed Randolph, and Marjorie Roy. ey, Artie Ellis, Milriel Fammatre, there all through the game. Ivan : Marjorie Ann Schultz, Larry and Marte Gabriel Robinson, Junior Morgan and Hal Schwarz, Bevel'ly Shobe, Ndncy Barbara GoodWin, Mary Jo Kel- Sonntag ' shared the . scoring hen- SWanson, .Toanne ly, Barbara -t,anked-1:3lldttes- Th<?rnle,, Marilyn Zeller, and Ruth Kidder, Brenda and and the latter pair dropped in Fisher. Peggy Morris. · _ tO points apiece. . Berry, Margaret Bloxham, Geral- dine Basley, and Beverly Bright. VJviart .Brizzi._ Betty Campt?ell, Beverly Cese114, Adele Chase, Jeanne Collins, Shir - Angie Pollazzari, Justine Reed, However scoring honors for the Betty Sherman, Lucretia shields, ell'ening went to Nevada's All- Lou Taylor, and Lee Valerio. American Bob ShaughnesSy who • . four free a but ' not enough to overcome {ContV!ued on PaRe 4) COUNCIL MEETING The Stu ' dent councll wtU · It WM eiioneo y ltilUicl In Friday'• paper Ray Da.- vtlla won the 1%5 pound All OoJ.Jege boxlnr match. At thls ttme we wish to make 4l _ corree- ley Drew, Marie Dykman, . Patricia Hanatord, Lucille Har- Forrest Ruth Ann Gill, Mary Jane Shirley Hitchman, Frances meet tonJrht at 6:SO Hine. ..Ma.rozich, · Geraldine Hubbard. Betty Hurst, (COntinued on Page .Jim .Johnsolf won Correspondenls - rns-cuss Russi · The question "Can _ Russia be part ot 'One World'?" will be de- bated by two foreign correspon- dents In the Civic auditorium Thursday evening. B. R. Knickerbocker and Wal- ter. Daranty wiD dr&w from their personal expertencea In debating tbll qqueetion. K.nlckerbocker was tbe International News Serv- Ice'• . Moacow oorreapondent for two t ara and baa written teveral boolfs and articles cleallnc with BaMla. "' '- apouortar . the debate, ,W 10 o aale In the · Library arch tomorrow momlllr. Dancii!CJ In Japan TOKYO, Jan. 26 (UP) - The greatest craze in Japan tOdaY. .is ballroom dancing. Forbiddel) by Japanese before danclnc entation, . and wish to attend the dinner max contact Gualtieri Jan Hagerty. ____ _ Air . Crash Victims Total Seventy-Nine (By United Press) Six major alr disasters on three continents made headlines the past four days. pe ' rsons were believed killed. The latest, at Copenhagen, Denmark Airport Sunday took the lives of 22 persons including Grace Moore, brilliant American grand opera star, and-Prince Gus- tat Adolf, second in line for the of Sweden. · 1na jeC cuaston of of auguJ'&tJng a Women'a Athletic Disrusston Tonlght Mixe-r =.:on:ar: : . · that all orpnlzatlon sea- China will be discussed by five members of the International Re- lations club • at their regular bi- monhtly meeting this evefling at 7:30 o'clock In room 20. The t.o_plc for rung's dlsciiiiiOn W&l American Troops Be from Ohlna '" Those, taklnr In tbe dlacuulon Include Brancbl, Tbomae Malone, Lend• Fraftll von llafttea. Blll Swasey wu appointed cb.alr- tatlvea please be preeeat. man ol the ---- · ---------------------- mixer ooqunlttee at a meeUq of the sophomore c1au COUDciJ In room 11 '7 Thutlday eTenJac. Montila, . Rowen Wln Chow -Chi-ts 'Billie Maples, co-chalnnan, will assist Swasey in making plana for the mixer which is scheduled tO ' Boxing Coach Dee Portal . and take. place shortly after mid-tenn Sam Lugonia announced that examinations. · 1 Monte Montila and Tom· Rowen The council also discussed plans ' tied tor the $10 meal ticket in the sophOmore-sponsored nine out o bouta.- game dance that l..s to follow the ' Approximately 22 other ' Santa Barbara-San Jose State col- i tied for second lncl lege basketball game here on Louis Rowe.

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Page 1: SO I TlfSlfLED· 2 OPENS TODAY · OF NEOPHYTES RELEASED.·

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stuaent .- at the University of Rome will speak to an all col­lege aS.sembly in th~ ·.Morris OPENS TODAY · - ·I>alley auditorium at 12:30 to­day.

M1111 Rlbflt· was an active mem­ber of antl-tac .. t organizations Including the lta\)aP · under-

'• (I'OWld, .durtnr the war. · Before tile war abe attended the Unl­venlty -of Rome as a mecitcal atu-dent. • -

Today· .. the creat day! With­out fUTther deiay )be ·coop open­ed thls morntnc at '7:80.

The Coop has been expanded to serve ntore than 200 students at one time, Many new items of equipment have been added at a cost of $20,000 according to

Tommy Wall of the Student Mr: E. s. Thompson colle e Council and Dot Moody, c~pus comptroller - - ' g chalnnan o: the WSSF drive, will! A new fountain, ste~ table,

=-preslde_o h assem · l<btabl~ table---peel~ ''Mlsl Rlbet baa attended many I frig~rators', and various. ite~s of

world ~ttudentl oonferenees and .r ~

h .. 0 allll d to ak equipment and tables have ueen

1 e we qu e spe on installed · • behalf t»f 1tudents all over- the

1 N · · 't f : ture ' '"- th ham-

world, MlM Moody atates. "She. .. ewes ea U1 e wUI t"""" to nt' to th tud t burger-coke bar. Located in . the

•11 preae . ' e 1 . en 1 wes~rn a.U:ove, this bar will serve

here a true l)lcture of the . con- cokes, hambilrgers, and hot dogs !:OO.:eat~~ !f~degta !: ::;r excl~vely.. "It will . -avoid con-

~ Y gestlon at the counter during _ muler. lunch hour;" MISSA.aa Gardner,

"It win be well "worth your while to iisten to . Miss Rlbet's Coop manager, explains.

A conduction cooker has. been talk this morning, and perhaps Installed in the bar which will appreciate the advantages we cook hamburgers and hot dogs }\ere In this .c-6\mtry enjoy. In in thirty secondS. A bun wanner comparison to the hardships and has also been· added. For the privations endured by the stu- present the bar will be the only dents in other countries. . place to purchase fountain cokes.

"Here we only worry about A staff' · of U tl1ll ttme em-what plt:uurea our money wtn be

l~l.ov~~• -aod ~e~ -able 'to obtain for 111 wbUe aU wW be employ~ In the Ooop. over the rMt 9f the world seek­en of lmowled&'e •pend preclo.os tame worrytnc · wbe . their next meal .. coming from.,. Mlil Moody coac.hidee,

COR-RECTION

SO I TlfSlfLED· 2 NAM~ OF NEOPHYTES RELEASED.·

Ero Sop~ian Bids 39; All~nian~29: Beta Gamma Chi 2'; "'!'\ Delta Beta Sigma 28; Kap.pa Kappa Sigma 25; · In Friday night's enc~unter th·e

Phi Kappa Pi 25; ~eta Chi 22; Sappho 17 . ; Spartans plunked 17 out or' 24 • gift tosses through the cords and

The rushing season, for the pur- Jane Ives, Ailne Joyce, Olive came back Saturday night to sink pose of Inviting girls_ to become Knowles, Frances. Little, Vera Lou 21 tries in 34 attempts in a pair members of the eight social socle- Marsh, Georgia Mills, Me.rabeth f , o the roughest battles to takl! ties on campus, ended Friday when Oliver, Nancy Prouse, LaVonne · place Qn the Fourth and San Car-214 girls received bids to the vari- Pulley, and Jerry Quadroa. l9S hardwoods. .. · ous o~gani:Za'tions. Jean Rezabeck, Joan Thurmiln,

Of thjs number 39 girls were bil;i Ruth Wilemap, Donna· Whitmer, In the first of their two meet-~- - oPrif8jrsoc1ety'; '29 to AI- - - Williams, and ~ -.yas -ehuck -Hug~es _ana~ --lenian; 29 to Beta Gamma Chi; 28 Zeiss. Inman who led .th attack. to DJ;!lta Beta Sigma; 25 to Kappa SAPPHO ,--.. Hughes made 15 points, ·nine of ~ppa Sigma; 25 to Phi'Kappa Pi; Yvonne Cadwallader, Marilyn them on free throws and Inman 22 to Zeta 'Chi; a.nd 17 to Ferguson, Jc)aqulna Fox, Janice dented the hoop for 'eight points soctety. Fuller, Corinne Garibaldi, Jean for the Spartan cause. -

Allenian's pledges are Barbara Hjelm, and Jean Jor&enaen. Bob O'Shaughnessy and J~ Albaugh, Carol Lynn Anderson, Barpara Kennedy, Jean Klotz- Melarkey h.ft for 11 points apiece Carole -'-Elene Andersen, Gerry bach, Dorothy Lane, Kathryn for -the Ne.vada team as the Woff­Anpersen. _Doroth_y Beall, Shirley ~J.m.lior- pack almost came up from behind Bourquin, Joan Buechner, Pat Cad- ton, J(athleen Owen, _ Barbara fu lfie cTosing seconds of play, but , wallader. and Beryl Calhoun. Perryman,_ Shirley Quement, and McPherson sent ' the first string

Peggy Carter, Pauline Deardorff, Nancy Rundle. baclt in and the gun went off with Joane .Doty, Beverly Drew, Beverly ZETA om the ~partli.ns out ahead 43-41. Farr, Joan Flint, Virginia Heruil- - Patricia Ann Baker, Jessie . The Saturday contest started gan, Eileen Hunter, Georgine Campbell, Charlene Chew, Clalre out nip and tuck but the local Uoyd, Barbara Jane Munjar, Nell Cummins, Pola Dean

1 .Jean Down- five soon pulled ahead and stayed

Randolph, and Marjorie Jea~ Roy. ey, Artie Ellis, Milriel Fammatre, there all through the game. Ivan : Marjorie Ann Schultz, Larry and Marte Gabriel Robinson, Junior Morgan and Hal

Schwarz, Bevel'ly Shobe, Ndncy Barbara GoodWin, Mary Jo Kel- Sonntag ' shared the . scoring hen­SWanson, .Toanne ly, Barbara Xernan,-Hiirn!in:ri!i"fiilfli.-.t:-~lbirlSon -t,anked-1:3lldttes­

Th<?rnle,, Marilyn Zeller, and Ruth ~hyllis Kidder, Brenda Kop~in. and and the latter pair dropped in Fisher. Peggy Morris. · _ tO points apiece. .

Berry, Margaret Bloxham, Geral­dine Basley, and Beverly Bright.

VJviart .Brizzi._ Betty Campt?ell, Beverly Cese114, Adele Chase, Jeanne Collins, Shir­

Angie Pollazzari, Justine Reed, However scoring honors for the Betty Sherman, Lucretia shields, ell'ening went to Nevada's All­~etty Lou Taylor, and Lee Valerio. American Bob ShaughnesSy who •

. four free a

but 'not enough to overcome {ContV!ued on PaRe 4)

COUNCIL MEETING The Stu'dent councll wtU

· It WM eiioneo y ltilUicl In Friday'• paper tha~ Ray Da.­vtlla won the 1%5 pound All OoJ.Jege boxlnr match. At thls ttme we wish to make 4l _corree-

~

ley Drew, Marie Dykman, IK'aria~ . Patricia Hanatord, Lucille Har­Forrest Ruth Ann Gill, Mary Jane Shirley Hitchman, Frances meet tonJrht at 6:SO ill:be:~_cttllUI..-l)e;D.lQrL..ln:.j.HW.,.MM:b~~!.}' Hine. Rem~ Gr~ ..Ma.rozich, · Geraldine Hubbard. Betty Hurst, (COntinued on Page 4)'--=>«t=1tJte~ISt1lldeJnl--uiiJo.a.--lkiJ~t.---=~

.Jim .Johnsolf won

Correspondenls - rns-cuss Russi

· The question "Can_ Russia be part ot 'One World'?" will be de­bated by two foreign correspon­dents In the Civic auditorium Thursday evening.

B. R. Knickerbocker and Wal­ter. Daranty wiD dr&w from their personal expertencea In debating tbll qqueetion. K.nlckerbocker was tbe International News Serv­Ice'• . Moacow oorreapondent for two t ara and baa written teveral boolfs and articles cleallnc with BaMla. "' '-

apouortar . the debate, ,W 10 o aale In the · Library arch tomorrow momlllr.

Dancii!CJ In Japan TOKYO, Jan. 26 (UP)- The

greatest craze in Japan tOdaY. .is ballroom dancing. Forbiddel) by Japanese rnlll~sts before

danclnc ~ bes:om~e~a~~l.~~

entation, .and wish to attend the dinner max contact Gualtieri Jan Hagerty. ____ _

Air .Crash Victims Total Seventy-Nine

(By United Press) Six major alr disasters on three

continents made headlines wi~hln the past four days. ~venty-nine pe'rsons were believed killed.

The latest, at Copenhagen, Denmark Airport Sunday took the lives of 22 persons including Grace Moore, brilliant American grand opera star, and-Prince Gus­tat Adolf, second in line for the ~ne of Sweden. ·

1na jeC cuaston of of auguJ'&tJng a Women'a Athletic

Disrusston Tonlght Fros~Sop~ Mixe-r =.:on:ar: be~~ : . · that all orpnlzatlon ~r sea-

China will be discussed by five members of the International Re­lations club • at their regular bi­monhtly meeting this evefling at 7 :30 o'clock In room 20.

The t.o_plc ~oaen for rung's dlsciiiiiOn W&l American Troops Be from Ohlna '" Those, taklnr In tbe dlacuulon Include Brancbl, Tbomae Malone, Lend• Fraftll ~ul von llafttea.

Blll Swasey wu appointed cb.alr- tatlvea please be preeeat. man ol the ~kmaa~ph~re ----·----------------------mixer ooqunlttee at a meeUq of the sophomore c1au COUDciJ In room 11 '7 Thutlday eTenJac. Montila, . Rowen

Wln Chow -Chi-ts 'Billie Maples, co-chalnnan, will assist Swasey in making plana for the mixer which is scheduled tO ' Boxing Coach Dee Portal . and take. place shortly after mid-tenn Sam Lugonia announced that examinations. · 1 Monte Montila and Tom· Rowen

The council also discussed plans ' tied tor the $10 meal ticket in the sophOmore-sponsored after~& nine out o bouta.-

game dance that l..s to follow the ' Approximately 22 other' en~-:',:: Santa Barbara-San Jose State col- i tied for second place~ lncl lege basketball game here on Louis Rowe.

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EDITOR ··-- ····-·-·--········--·· ..... Welt er.nOr lUSJNESS..MAMA&D_ ..... _ ..Muien •

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, SPARTAN DAILY,•MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947

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Page I DAY EDI'{OR;5-Phll Ginn, Phil Roberf\on, Willette Sullivan, Abner Fritz. Dick fry. • rr

EDITORIAL STAFF-Ver; nice Iaker, Lois Iaker, Dele lower, lATE EDITORS ...... ~ ........ !Phtl &1M Dl~ Fry FEATURE EDITOil ................................ H t-;--.,.....------~::.._ lra11a-a,ennen, Butric bner Fr' Dlcl II _. _

'SPORTS EDITOR ............ :~ ............. John Keith PofM WIRE EbiTOR ................................ Dot McCullough COPY EDITOR ........... -..................... VIrgiftta Wilcox MUSIC AND DRAMATIC EDITOR ........ t.4u Mi .. r

Ginn, Paul Hurmuses, Betty McConkey, Dot McCullough, ~·- M.. Miller, Keith Pope, Phil Robertson, Tom Rowen,

Jack Silvey, Merle Som'\y, Willette Sullivan, l'eul Von Hefften, Hugh Wilson, Wilbur Agee.

ADVERTISING STAFF-Joyce NorweU, Ju11o kKhko, Mer-• unroo; , Ob- 8.-rtO!f; Ke..-e.-"'oun, Al1;rou, Mac

Publiahod ovory edtoOI dey by tho Anocietod ~tudents of Sen Joso State Colle9• 1 • • · at tho Pro'• of Globe Printi119 Co. Entered •• second class metter at tho Sen Jose Howard, Wende Weigum, Janice l'olley,•&eorto Unk, end Pott Office.. · : VIrginia Mahon end Bob Peerson.

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el&'ht mqntha of 1946 wu the biggest In the nation and double that of New York state.

u~c~m.~d4~~~~am­mals are considered the property of tbe state and can ~ regarded aa.·~ only when tak@!l In accordance With all re lations.

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MII'!'EE: 12:30 p. m., Publica- prompt. Session shGuld re_gister in · the P~acement office,. Miss Doris Robinson, director of the office, anno1,1nced yesterday. ·

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