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California State Library Sacramento 9, _ S artazi SAN JOSE STATE COL :Cy " ail VOL. 42 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 2 , No. 109 Flur e 111coins i""‘ "kola\ : 81 Drop Out IP. \ I ...I .1 ..1 o 1,: I . -1. \\ P op,O$ OW’, ,4 .. I No t .14111111i. ii .itioltortl... l II1)111.11 11,111 tx.. 1,4.4111 iii IS: li .14.41,11t 111tut 1114 1.0 11. 114..1 too.% mai I:1i r...iiteriiii; t .111.11411ml ;ti ’,Tomorrou Ni 1101,, .ht Re mice l’oniorlit t,iii,llnit-ul unit,’ - r, n,,1 ;41 1,N Music Faculty talc .111.1 6142 the twilit. . t st dents , ’,1 " " .,’ill’ A -lour students tier.. di.- IinstrunitInt at 11,11,4.m tor AC- tO lie giIrar NO.’, 1 hi, tit, ’Nub nho .11111101/1 .1 tan elcd th It fa, dty two of 0.11,in. t.11 ata for cello and . I AI, o. too it it I appear Aid,’ Ito h in the Bach sem it, It for 4,11 :Ind 1,1.111, II. . 1 /0111 pd..1-.111.1 .41, it III, Io. .1,1til I ; I Juliana 11 1. ...el 1.. I .1,1 and a two piano sli,t;.41:, :did :4 ;, ,,, ner. for piano, S iola and clarinet by I, Mrs Meicrotto, w Ii 0 will Mtrtait. i heard wit h her husbatal in Mt, Those -1.1: an heard compositions /141t ’a Sonata in 13 for Two Pianos. 1h. ,,, ,1 will he perlormed by Donald lio- attended Northwestern Cniersity I tam Ftn! inuth. cello. Patrick and Doris !where sho studied ,% it b 1 I101 Wan- Meierotto, piano. ’1 homas Eagan. ;leek ampois clarinet. Franc’s Robinson. viol:al Performing illeirart-. Trio in A.., mueh a, i,..,. ,...,lic,,,, 14,1 ’hit awl Edith Eagan, piano. 1 E flat for Plano, %iota and Clar- i of top quality a .A.,,. frnm 0,4, rh.,,,,. homuti,. who 5,11),,,,i th,, ,-iii.,,. met will he Mr. and Mrs Fiagan i Is ring well hound ,41., ihiii,hin _ - : Mill MIA Robinson. i and Grounds (Mice soma, It 11% ...up. Miss Ititinsiiii is a graduate iit , ..__ 1,(1 7 tirre (iii Sale the 1.7nRei soy ea KanSlis, her 11/1- ! 1,, G.,,g,, j Di.,,,,1 ,,11,.."., pi) env entire college:. aecoldilig ()inside .11eit’s 1:1-iti,the Juillard School ..1 Music with ..’.:,isilleiirlmisr.,druu.:1s.h". I’m" th.. " II It’. it vita I. ...- s’,:ts11:4 Javolis.11 CoMp14-1. lost:111.01 ion 01 ....1.1 ink %vitt I., 441 s.,,.. .1ext Da tily I ed. 1,,, .., ’1 .111 11111A111g thi Sp.’. -,,h .1110 I .a ’Fot the main I, outside the NI, . : istration, accoiwn. to 4 Bobbie Cough ..nd Tiudy Staple - Price is 56 in lull en 54 down and the balance before May 31. Next week the yeai book staff will hold a I.a Torre k in a I Mal effort to push sales I ir:04 1,111i -1111g 4 /4.114.4’14 41 I IA Today ’s rev,’ ion mat ks A pi d I .1.1..1, :44141..1 the begioniin., of 1.411.114-iitii.ti of the 11. is., ..,1 al III" Sliitan l0.il bit 411Ia - haft is Irmaid ter I ither issues this w eek willt the . "0 St appeal Wednesday and Friday and i mg nu u. regulai daily circulation will lie- for 1. ’,own! t. Nlond:o April 4 pro". Cheek Your Program for Room, Schedule Changes I if. I 401111401 11o.I i’l.I -HI 111 to 12 :it, 11WF’ from 148 I...I, meeting will invohe locating each and lot. $275.000. Hydraulics N1ME From 1342 10 1119 11 1.: .18C. 1.1,1 in I nsease, I Nur- of the nearly 100 seniors. Jacobs The Assembly M’ays and Means Committee approved 51.352,968 for ART PliVs. sli. &TS for future projects which in - Change 213 at 8:30 to 2511 : ( ’hange room - 9 30 Mei 10. dud": administration" Drop-8 30 Ed 338. Principles Flan Metiaology., MWE from 1114 Mg; equipment for a science, build - of Art Education. (Lobo 18 VI- to 713. Ti ii. ’3, Add 6 fin 9 4!’. 1172C The Pol of Calif., front TT ing, an addition approved last 11:201 year and currentl in the planning Trh, Ed. 338, Principles of . Physics lull’ General Physics. it NM a I’ and ?Iln 51)126 to 1119- y _ stage, $500,0(X); minor construe- Art F.ducation. 11..r 1 MW. I 4 Lab’ VC ".1(O’.A. NIA,nlilild 11 1. i .-’. "I 41i 1 28. Speakers fm May will he an- lion. improvements. repairs a n d B14111,04Y 111CH aiwel 19.39 F:eoti IC, Prin fil Klology-Sci change I’ T 1711 l’hange hour and room l’Sy ..’, I 4:"I flounced at a later date equipment. 569.268. EDI:CATION of Social Science :MAT 157 Ftrad. Ebeisole I 1, Equip. Lab T Th. 17)5. Eesvis 120 dance. Tr}, ky . 31. Ed. 1/3 Audio-Visual Ps 211 II Counseling and ( : Ill , . , (6-9001 from M to T. Add-11.30. Ed. 391 Teaching ie. afTWTo F’iorn 1125 to Ili. I.-,. was pos.i.,,,, -a.ill he T.. gis..,. is 30,7,-) i pii-iloi 11.: 3 ; 4,.!.roltis7,1-N’Ialii.tin.,:.In 3;17; , 7111,1:7,;’,1Trlisg116::: II:ili. 1:717,14,...4.1.744h....1.3::t ..r......igSn(h...:,..- F:t4e73_341::3!17to 4( ;1:: . ,..T.h..a..n.ttgl.,- I Nrit.1% II- ,-Ii.::.:IT:inighsio...:01.’i Add 130 ‘-zr. 14,1 nor. SAM 11.11 1 :30 Ed 39), Teaching of 1.1. mane :1’ , . P. : \ 11% 1. 11. Set t I. . i mentary School Social St info . Room change-Ps) 116 \ lent :.1 12:30 MWE Room 157 13i 11";.941).. N1WF from 1114 to T um:INF:EKING ..(i2. A111411E11 131 t’hainge day-2 3ti- l:n..?, 126. 12 31.1 161 is N1WF’ Film 1.siun i Lab. F t.. Th. 11,4 .T.( . 1.-11.8. I1mi...1 I hang.. I oil Value-11.-- if ENli1.1sili ,ie Militar.. Sri. illY ’I. . .,,1 , hi -ought in to be sold every day. Students desiring to sell Old texts or I iChange--7 -.Me 16 op Frig! IA. I 2’ MS 52C Basic :41/111a0 :-,t r. . in need of books are urged to stop by th.. Alpha Phi Omega book ex- , Composition. NMI.. 1134. Norris ; 011 unit to 121 MS 102C Ar1...n.. change in the Student i’nion. 103i 2-311 Arid F:ngl 1A. Coninnsi. Military Sci. tire .14 unit to :- :1 flours are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p m. daily through itir’n. MW)" 113 Norris 3 al ray(’ A.hatICIII MIIII.;11 ’-cI I ,11 a H .11... .!, im.t. to .3. I h, school week. The 1.11o.i..el 14.1"TrI111711es ,./I April S I Change h our-11 30 to Pi 300 saillAl, sd 11;71,if’1.; The eeliangf has been in operation at the beginning of every iti. If 11, iiKi.11,.. Impn,. mwk. ir.a.rige hour iion 7 30 1,, 1.. 3,, SPRING MOLLMENT-7 , 6852 25(1 <cc wee..follilmeow.r....z. Au-at, tsrs ON( Fil’TIO\ .111’ the tyCl2,090 tuu-story addition Iii the Men’s gymnasium! is pic- tured atime, It tares San street and is :Moulted too the main .4. OMR.; , "Plan h.ise not moved along as raphus as Sic hail hoped they would.- I: f. or Ut it f. 1)(1:1111 C. Grant Iturton said Friday. It is expect,al this onstruetiou uill begin is it hi., the neI mint h. Fistimated finish date is :11arch 1936. ’Ibis addition still he I’M feet long, 109 feet deep, and 29 feet high. he first floor still contain the offici.s, equipment .tiouers, toilets anal 2’.4)0 lot ’the second flour uill hol mita...him. for ofl lit., .1. Equipment for thi. iruiti --t. ill 4.4..t Nfi6,04111, ar- um. I. Wan florton. .1 mill ill Fill two ircdn pio orditig to Glenn II:utratift. men’. elloyation and re, rd "it it ownt eliairimin: loo -her spae. ...r nien and too additional a. tiities gyms: A registration day dame it’ll Ii.. held tonight in th. Student liiitin from 8:30 to 11:30 AtImi.ion to the dance uill tue Ii student hod- eard-,ither Winter or spring quarter ard tire at." . pints per st..4, or 35 cent. per eotipie..the esent is sponsor. lo (1,111 1 :11111 it ill 14.:11111. 1’44 ,,111,./1 music, acefirding If. the Re..11ni it,- selreiarA 01 11§,. student 1. State ,Approral of 8510 FTE Students Next Year Foreseen Final approval nut enough money tor 8.310 students this fall a SJS IS expected to pass the State Legis- lature in late April or early May, according to Dr. Fred F. Itarcle- road. dean of instruction. "It looks as if the S334.127, which will provide instructors for the increased student body, will he approved." he said. With - Seniors Sign Up For (lass Briefing All seniors are required to sign up at registration for Senior Briefing t formerly Senior ()rien- tationl. which will be held this quarter every Thursday at 1E30 a.m. in the Morris Dailey auditor- ium. according to Pat Spooner, president of the Senior class. This Thursday’s meeting is par- ticularly important. according to James Jacobs. Senim class co-ad- viser. Much of the time of the first this increase, tin- total budget for nest year would li. 54;_132. 613. The State Semite subcommittee endorsod the budget txxist March 16. This was a major hurdle. Next steps for the budget are to pass the Senat I Flitanee Commit tes and thi. Pill Assembly and Senate S.IS construction adiances in- clude: }:xecuthe Dean r. Grant Bur- ton received preliminary plans for Classroom No. 1, a three-story building to be constructed along San Fernando street to the west of the Speech and Drama building. expects the Library addition plans to ta, ready for bids this week. Concerning the purchase of East - field Children’s Home by SJS, things rec. ied a boost. A survey of the home indicated the building structurally sound and suitable for dormitory use. Assemblyman Bruce F. Allen (13. -San Jose, introduced said. Speakers for the briefing ses- sions include Dr. John T. Wahl - tons,. April 7; Mrs. -Doris K. Ed- gar and Dr. Vernon A. Oullette, April 14: city and county officials. April 21. and Rabbi Gitin. April in the Assembly last January a bill for purchasing the building APhi0 Book Exchange Bit,- at Tic(i-Thirds l’archase Price "Tr3 Is lirst, says Ron Flagg. Alio I nt..;;. Itnnk exchange chairman "before you fairchas. w text, The exchange. nest in iqwration in the ’student I Mon, handle* used texts. for almost all current courses. Mildent desiring tets purchase them at two-third: the last purehase priee. A WO, ara t 01 is 110W -IS oill.11414. :MCI 11141r, 411, 1.1111.7 nye state. and studied later at sul I 1.111 40..tri. I I.., ohm I. , 1st 0 .1 ... Spitrion Shop II ork Goes On quarter since 1947 and last quarter a total of S2311 incased through the ranhanne ht book 1.1t1.,... The traternit, Orange.. a 10-veal ortoire charge on each boob sold. AEHt) Change room 11:30 Mao 114. 13. Dolton 13, 10.30 to 11 30- IH. H 3. Hygiene. f women MW!’ 13. trlwell 031 .110114 Et I hang,. I 11-:con IC. l’rii, fit Venn NVIVI. 117 I floyt ress 13, Change roont--111 30: PS 12(0 Strad 190. Fein MWE from Jst ie I 11 3n, P013. SII I 1..4 Ilto I,i Gllt 1 11 .30-12 112 It. 1;2-1. Braid 131, 1:3(1: Poly Si .11.4.1 II A 1119 1111 .15 I if !:’ & .’1-11,11 I I , kdisevii inn 1 h.- I Ali, a. 1141...110. .ign to...111 it 111 110 1111.11.11 II. the folk Dame giftl of tii. men’s gym during fati.11’.4l according to I). III 111 Registration f Mice. The department’s booth %%J. formerly, in the Miro’

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Page 1: artazi ail - San Jose State University

California State Library Sacramento 9,

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S artazi SAN JOSE STATE COL :Cy

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ail VOL. 42 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MARCH 2 , No. 109

Flur e 111coins i""‘

"kola\ : 81 Drop Out

IP. \ I ...I .1 ..1 o 1,:

� I . -1.� \\ ���� P

op,O$ OW’, � ,4 .. I

No��� t .14111111i. ii .itiolt�ortl... l�

II1)111.�11 11,111 tx�.. 1,4.4111 iii IS: �li .14.41,11t� 1�11tut 1114 1.0

11.� 114..1 too.% mai I:1i r...�iiteriiii; t .111.11411ml ;ti

’,Tomorrou Ni 1101,,

.ht �

Re mice l’oniorlit t,iii,llnit-ul unit,’ - �r, n,�,1 ;41 1,N

Music Faculty talc .111.1 6142 the twilit. � . t st dents , ’,1 ’ " "

� � .,’�ill’

A -lour students tier.. di.-

IinstrunitInt at 11,11,4.m tor AC-tO lie gi�Irar NO.’, 1 hi,

tit, ’Nub nho .11111101/1 .1 tan � elcd th� It

fa, �dty two of 0.11,in. t.11 ata for cello and . I

AI, o. too it it I appear Aid,’ Ito h in the Bach sem it, It for 4,11 � :Ind 1,1.111,

II. � .� 1 /0111 pd..1-.111.1 .41, it III,�� Io.� .1,1til I ; I Juliana 11 1.� ...el �1..� I .1,1

and a two piano sli,t;.41:, :did :4 ;, ,,, ’ ner. for piano, S iola and clarinet by I, Mrs Meicrotto, w Ii 0 willMtrtait. i heard wit h her husbatal in Mt,

Those -1.1: an heard compositions /141t ’a Sonata in 13 for Two Pianos. 1h. ,,, ,1 will he perlormed by Donald lio- attended Northwestern Cni�ersity I tam Ftn! inuth. cello. Patrick and Doris !where sho studied ,% it b 1 I101 Wan- Meierotto, piano. ’1 homas Eagan. ;leek �ampois clarinet. Franc’s Robinson. viol:al Performing illeirart�-. Trio in � A.., mueh a, i,..,�. ,...,lic,,,, 14,1� ’hit

awl Edith Eagan, piano. 1 E flat for Plano, %iota and Clar- i of top quality a .A.,,. frnm 0,4, rh.,,,,. homuti,. who 5,11),,,,i th,, ,-�iii.,,. � met will he Mr. and Mrs Fiagan i Is ring well hound ,41., ihiii,hin _

- : Mill MIA Robinson. i

and Grounds (Mice soma, It 11% ...up. Miss Ititinsiiii is a graduate iit , ..__

1,(1 7 tirre (iii Sale the 1.7nRei soy ea KanSlis, her 11/1- ! 1,, G.,,g,,� j Di.,,,,1 ,,�11,..".�, pi) env entire college:. aecoldilig

()inside .11eit’s 1:1-iti,the Juillard School ..1 Music with ..�’.:,isilleiirlmisr.,druu.:1�s.h". I’m" th.. "� II

It’. it vita I. ...- � s’,:ts11:4 Javolis.11 CoMp14-1.� lost:111.01 ion 01 ....1.1 ink %vitt I., 441 s.,,..

.1ext Da tily I ed. 1,,, .., ’1 .111 11111A111g thi Sp.’. -,,h .1110

I .a ’Fot the main I, outside the NI, � . : istration, accoiwn.� to 4

Bobbie Cough ..nd Tiudy Staple -Price is 56 in lull en 54 down

and the balance before May 31. Next week the yeai book staff

will hold a I.a Torre k in a I Mal effort to push sales

I ir:04 � 1,111i-1111g 4 /4.114.4’14 41 I IA

Today ’s rev,’ ion mat ks A pi d ’ I .1.1..1, :44141..1 the begioniin., of 1.411.114-iitii.ti of the 11. is., ..,1 al III" Sliitan l0.il bit 411Ia - haft is Irmaid ter I ither issues this w eek willt the . "0 St appeal Wednesday and Friday and i mg nu u. regulai daily circulation will lie- for 1. ’ ’,own! t.

Nlond:o April 4 pro".

Cheek Your Program for

Room, Schedule Changes I if. I 401111401 ��11o.I i’l.�I

-HI �111 to 12 :it, 11WF’ from 148 I...I, meeting will invohe locating each and lot. $275.000. Hydraulics N1ME From 1342 10 1119 11 1.: .18C. 1.1,1 in I nsease, I Nur-of the nearly 100 seniors. Jacobs The Assembly M’ays and Means

Committee approved 51.352,968 for ART PliVs. sli. &TS for future projects which in - Change 213 at 8:30 to 2511 : ( ’hange room - 9 30 Mei 10. dud": administration"

Drop-8 30 Ed 338. Principles ’ Flan Metiaology., MWE from 1114 Mg; equipment for a science, build -

of Art Education. (Lobo 18 VI- to 713. Ti ii. ’3, Add 6 fin 9 4!’.� 1172C The Pol of Calif., front TT ing, an addition approved last

11:201 year and currentl in the planning Trh, Ed. 338, Principles of . Physics lull’ General Physics. it NM a I’ and ?Iln 51)126 to 1119-

y _ stage, $500,0(X); minor construe- Art F.ducation. 11..r 1 MW. I 4 Lab’ VC ".1(O’.A. NIA,n�lilild 11 1. ’ i .-’. "I

41i 1 28. Speakers fm � May will he an- lion. improvements. repairs a n d B14111,04�Y 111CH aiwel 19.39 F:eoti IC, Prin fil

Klology-Sci change I’ T 1711 l’hange hour and room l’Sy ..’, I 4:"I flounced at a later date equipment. 569.268.

EDI:CATION

of Social Science :MAT 157 Ftrad. ’ Ebeisole� I 1,

Equip. Lab T Th. 17)5. Eesvis 120 dance. Tr}, ky . 31. Ed. 1/3 Audio-Visual ’ Ps 211 II Counseling and ( : Ill , . ,

(6-9001 from M to T.

Add-11.30. Ed. 391 Teaching ie. afTWTo F’iorn 1125 to Ili. I.-�,. was pos.i.,,,, -a.ill he T.. gis..,.

is 30,7,-) i pii-iloi 11.: 3 ; 4,.!.roltis7,1-�N’Ialii.tin.,:.In 3;17; , 7111,1:7,;’,1Trlisg116::: II:ili. 1:717,14,...4.1.744h....1.3::t �..r......igSn(h...:,..-

F:t4e73_341::�3!17to 4( ;1:: . ,..T.h..a..n.ttgl.,- I Nrit.1% II- ,-�Ii.::.:IT:inighsio...:01.’i

Add 130 ‘-zr.� 14,1 nor. SAM 11.11

1 :30 Ed 39), Teaching of 1.1. mane ’ :1’ , . P. : \ 11% 1.� 11. Set t I. . i� mentary School Social St info . Room change-Ps) 116 \ lent :.1

12:30 MWE Room 157 13i 11";.941).. N1WF from 1114 to T

um:INF:EKING ..(i2. A111411E11 131

t’hainge day-2 3ti- l:n..?, 126. 12 31.1 161 is N1WF’

Film 1.�siun i Lab. F t.. Th. 11,4 .T.( . 1.-11.8. I1mi...1 I hang.. I oil Value-11.-- if ’ ENli1.1sili ,ie Militar.. Sri. illY� ’I. . .,,1 �,

hi-ought in to be sold every day. Students desiring to sell Old texts or I iChange--7 -.Me 16 op Frig! IA. I 2’ MS 52C Basic :41/111a0 :-,t r. ��� .

in need of books are urged to stop by th.. Alpha Phi Omega book ex- , Composition. NMI.. 1134. Norris ; 011 unit to 121 MS 102C Ar1...n..

change in the Student i’nion. 103i 2-311 Arid F:ngl 1A. Coninnsi. Military Sci. tire .14 unit to :- :1

flours are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p m. daily through itir’n. MW)" 113 Norris � 3 � al ray(’ A.hatICIII MIIII.;11 ’-cI I ,11 a H .11... .!, im.t. to .3.

I h,� school week. The 1.11o.i..el 14.1"TrI111711es ,./I April S I Change h our-11 30 to Pi 300 saillAl, sd 11;71,if’1.;

The e�eliangf� has been in operation at the beginning of every iti. If 11, ii�Ki.11,.. Impn,. mwk. ir.a.rige hour

iion 7 30 1,, 1.. 3,,

SPRING MOLLMENT-7 , 6852 25(1

<cc

’ wee..follilmeow.r....z. Au-at,

tsrs ON( Fil’TIO\ .111’ the tyCl2,090 tuu-story addition Iii the Men’s gymnasium! is pic-tured atime, It tares San street and is :Moulted too the main .4. OMR.; , "Plan� h.ise not moved along as raphus as Sic hail hoped they would.- I: � f. or Ut it f. 1)(1:1111 C. Grant Iturton said Friday. It is expect,al this � onstruetiou uill begin is it hi., the ne�I mint h. Fistimated finish date is :11arch 1936. ’Ibis addition still he I’M feet long, 109 feet deep, and 29 feet high. he first floor still contain the offici.s, equipment

.tiouers, toilets anal 2’.4)0 lot ’the second flour uill hol mita...him. for

ofl lit., � .1. Equipment for thi.

iruiti --t. ill 4.4..t Nfi6,04111, ar-um. � I.� Wan florton.

.1 mill ill Fill two ircdn pio orditig to Glenn

II:utratift. men’. elloyation and re, rd "it

it ownt eliairimin: loo -her spae.� ...r nien and too additional a. ti�ities gyms:

A registration day dame it’ll Ii.. held tonight in th.� Student l�iiitin from 8:30 to 11:30

AtImi�.ion to the dance uill tue Ii� student hod- eard-,ither Winter or spring quarter ard� tire at." . pints per st..4, or 35 cent. per eotipie..the esent is sponsor. lo (1,111 1 :11111 it ill 14.:11111.� 1’44 ,,111,./1 music, acefirding If. the Re�..11ni

it,- sel�reiarA 01

11§,. student 1. � �

State ,Approral of 8510 FTE Students Next Year Foreseen

Final approval nut enough money tor 8.310 students this fall a SJS IS expected to pass the State Legis-lature in late April or early May, according to Dr. Fred F. Itarcle-road. dean of instruction.

"It looks as if the S334.127, which will provide instructors for the increased student body, will he approved." he said. With

-

Seniors Sign Up For (lass Briefing

All seniors are required to sign up at registration for Senior Briefing t formerly Senior ()rien-tationl. which will be held this quarter every Thursday at 1E30 a.m. in the Morris Dailey auditor-ium. according to Pat Spooner, president of the Senior class.

This Thursday’s meeting is par-ticularly important. according to James Jacobs. Senim� class co-ad-viser. Much of the time of the first

’ this increase, tin- total budget for nest year would li.� 54;_132. 613. The State Semite subcommittee

endorsod the budget txxist March 16. This was a major hurdle. Next steps for the budget are to pass the Senat I° Flitanee Commit tes� and thi. Pill Assembly and Senate

S.IS construction adiances in-clude:

}:xecuthe Dean r. Grant Bur-ton received preliminary plans for Classroom No. 1, a three-story building to be constructed along San Fernando street to the west of the Speech and Drama building.

expects the Library addition plans to ta, ready for bids this week.

Concerning the purchase of East -field Children’s Home by SJS, things rec. i�ed a boost. A survey of the home indicated the building structurally sound and suitable for dormitory use. Assemblyman Bruce F. Allen (13.-San Jose, introduced

said.

Speakers for the briefing ses-sions include Dr. John T. Wahl-tons,. April 7; Mrs. -Doris K. Ed-gar and Dr. Vernon A. Oullette, April 14: city and county officials. April 21. and Rabbi Gitin. April

in the Assembly last January a bill for purchasing the building

APhi0 Book Exchange Bit,- at Tic(i-Thirds l’archase Price "Tr3 Is lirst, says Ron Flagg. Alio I nt..;;. Itnnk exchange

chairman "before you fairchas.� w text,

The exchange. nest in iqwration in the ’student I Mon, handle*

used texts. for almost all current courses. Mildent� desiring te�ts

purchase them at two-third: the last purehase priee. A WO, ara t 01 is 110W -IS oill.11414. :MCI 11141r, 411, 1.1111.7

nye state. and studied later at

sul I 1.111 40..tri. I I.., ohm I.

, 1st 0 .1�

� ... �

Spitrion Shop II ork Goes On

quarter since 1947 and last quarter a total of S2311 incased through

the ranhanne ht book 1.1t1.,... The traternit, Orange.. a 10-veal ortoire

charge on each boob sold.

AEHt) Change room 11:30 Mao 114.

13. Dolton 13, 10.30 to 11 30-

IH. H 3. Hygiene. f women MW!’ 13. trlwell 031

.110114 Et I hang,. I

11-:con IC. l’rii, fit Venn NVIVI. 117 I floyt ress 13,

Change roont--111 30: PS 12(0

Strad 190. Fein � MWE from Jst ie I 11 3n, P013. SI�I I 1..4 Ilto I,�i

Gllt 1 11 .30-12 1�12 It. 1;2-1. Braid 131, 1:3(1: Poly Si

�.1�1.4.1 II A 1119 1111

.15 I if !:’

& .’1-11,11

I I ,

kdisevii inn 1 h.- I Ali, a. 1141...110.

.ign to...111 it 111 110 1111.11.11 II.

the folk Dame giftl of tii. men’s gym during fati.11’.4l

according to I). III 111

Registration f Mice. The department’s booth %%J.

formerly, in the Miro’� � �

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*Li ()time’ Players Named 11 I 11%1 1

Editorial

1. 111101( 011 iIs Nesf.r.si (mstivrt, (rshiort �� � . -g

w,�� � � � � 1,1e first edit, t- spring quarter-we no-

e that som� �_,,i-ges have been mad,

Thr�re 4.. s�.-ne new faces here, 0,d sorno– of ie o’d ones

� ootecl out. etc ). But most interesting of all.

� �yr,nk, be, wearing his face a shade or two darker now

’.ust be she fd.Sb;on.

The le,. Is 0411 these, persons with the red noses and

r,� fi,e; hivk. j.s4 ,-,mpleted the prerequisite for entering the

� inown to SJ.t�Aents-Sur.shine 30, room SC (no units).

f��,e (lass ofO; to ,amed back when San Jose (Sub)Normal

had C66tt,i:1 team which used an unbalanced line.

The Sunskre� part ;s obvious. The 30 :s the miles to class which

. ��...eoted in ’,anti

The one r.b ,s t�-at no units are given - but what the heck,

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Don %Vest as bellboy; Millard; Barbara Squibb as the artist, and

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The Romance Report Engagements

mtssw-mAinciu Bilrothal of Eleanor itoso Mad -

!al, a freshman from San Lorenzo. to William Joseph Massie was an-nounced at her home last week. .Massie is with the Army at Fmt Bliss, Texas, K NOERNS( I111.11)-MUNROE

Joy. Munroe. Peixotto Hal!, pass-ed candy last Monday to announce

r engie�emetit to Harvey Kno-,,�hild. Jo5. is a junior.

..vilT111-CARTER Fuo S.1S Jun- graduates. Garr)

S/eith and Mary Carter. passed a I’ . at box of candy on Val -

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� nt . revealing their t rot h. recent l) . Th. pi.in 1,, v�ed late in August KRANsKV-REINIIARDT ERICKSON-NIORROW Senior El. anor R. inh.orit’s en-

Mardvn Morrow, Phi Mu, used zagement to Valet, J I’s:: anst.;) the cu St (lima r y candy-passing v, as disclosed ti) her parentsin means of announcing her engae. Mountain View Kransky is a gra-ment to Ernie Erickson. a Pi K.T.� duate student at SJS pa Phi now in Germany with th. I It ICK ETT- SOUDEN

rr.) A toast in champagne proclaim-HERSH-LA M PORT !ed thi engagement of Patricia

n. L a in p r 1 informed Florence Sondem a primary edu-Sherman Hall recently of her troth cation major. to Lloyd C. Horkett to Ed Hersh. Alpha Tau Omega, last week. Hoekett plans to enter This plan to wed in July. iSJS this quarter. A May wedding KETTENRING-BRIDGES i us., planned

Donna Braige-.. a SI�111111.. IS1�I1- PENNINI:TON-IlAtitiETT giived to Got-don Kettenring of the’ Junior R011111 Paul f’entungton.

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Marriages .%uN01.1).1)551,

sophom....� GrvIch. n D� a% is he-came the bride of Chttord II At

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Glen Nlethodist (’1101 iii °Hu:ailed

sjs student, Anthony J Mendixil. int. ! major, and CA ion niajor. in I.os Gat., Chut,�11 12 ( IARK-1)011iEll.�\

Senior Bonnie Jean 1)ohematin Delta Gamma. %%as sc cit to Georg, Es rd (lark at ’Westminster Pr’s-Is

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ALKIRFAIRFABEI. S.IS student Alan Alkir., recent- , married Barbara Ann firendel

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BeMIX arts Ball Bids tin ale This II (wk. ,S1.50 Per Couple

.41 sullifig of bids for the act.. d. signed . - portfoli.-

.,�is Arts Ball, which will held’iii I at Alp, n, 11.0dKe (Toni 9 14 la to 1 .4 In vi as schtlitflud to I gin today at booths on the campt is. aoeording to Pat Coil ins, general chairman fin- lb, cost urn. merit

Bids sslll continue al sell this ueek . at $1.30 per couple and may he purehased hy any ne ii

her of the student body, Mem her.. of Alpha Gamma arid Delto Phi 1/eita. campus art erg init., then., sponsoring lb. uSunt. alsobielling bids.

Students attetiditi. the ma) ��. I)pe ii, %%Inch Ills the rhosen ’Foul’s Paradise’. An n, vi

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Boehner To Face Bears Tomorrow

Doug liochner probably will get t r � -torting mound assignment

n the Spartans meet the (Mi-. versity of California in Berkeley ; tomorrow in an attempt to extend San Jose’s win streak to five

The Spartans. led by the boom--lit of catcher Jerry Clifford,

,red four of their five games wg the spring vacation, grab-

k.rgz two from the University of � :on Ducks, and single games

SJS Golfers Post Victories

lam Glass ,alo: a pan 0: tV.1,1 .n.der par 68’s to pace the San

State Spartans to �ictories the University of California

,oid Portland State College at � Sin Jose Country (lob Thtirs:1:, ..nd Friday.

::partans bested the War,-1 . 11,1 :And took the Port;.,:.

nib o C:111Ip. 22-5. The pair ot %villsi put the Spar-

tans back on tlie winning trail :titer the.y bowill to the Fort Ord Warriors. 17-10. WilineSdayon the Fort Ord roinse.

from San Francisco Slate and Oregon State College. SF’. State dropped the Spartans in t’le fit st

Igame of their doubleheader,

11"’rchl Clifford pounded out three homi! runs in pacing San Jos� in wins over the Ducks. Friday Clif.

� ford drove in five runs with a pair ; of homers as the Spartans won, 15-2. Wednesday San Jose rappei I the Ducks, 7-3,

Reese Dick hurled the win Wed. Inesdr* and came back in t nintlt inning Friday to protect winrh�r Bill Kline’s victory. Dick relit- it Oregon’s George Shaw to squeltli the Ducks’ rally.

Against the Oregon State Bea-, vers Thursday, Boehrlf�I’twirl, i

four-hit brill, pitching a shut ont after giving up one run in the first inning. The Spartans won. .1-1.

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Cinderrnen Grab Pair of Victories

SJS’s spikemen worked h a rd put; Charles Hightower in the pole er the vacation. winning dual vault at 13 ft. 8 in.: Jack Albiani �.ts against the University of in the 410-yard dash in :ill I sir-tuna, 68’2-6212. at Tucson. owls: and Don Hubbard with a

21. and Arizona State Col- 9:49.8 two-mile. . 71 1 3-59 2.’3. at Tempe.

23.

The Spartan,. had two double o inners in the .trip-ma State meet in Ra 1:04/11Wia and Ed Iire)enhagen. Goodoin %%MI the high jump at 6 ft. I z in., and the broad jump oith a leap III 22 It. 11’2 in. Ilireyvnbagyn took the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.7 seconds and won the l’311-ard lows in 24.5 seconds.

Kreyenhagen and Goodwin also

paced the Spartans to their o in

OVOr the University of Arizona.

Goodwin cleared 6 It. :1’;,� in. tor a first in the high jump, and

leaped 22 It. 9 I X in. for a see-

n:Id in the broad jump. Krev

hagen copped the in I I.t4

set Is. and plat r

the bon Iparrier,

SJS winners in the Temp. Bilk Joe Wright a Billy Joe Wright oil’: ins speciality with a i

J. 51 ft. 3 in. in the shot- 7t. 1 in. Other sJS �� IDon Hubbard with a 1:27.1 ii:.

no Gr;�,;) in the javelin with of better than 209 feet.: I/on

malinidI wo h a discus ilip (ii ilson Schedules

I Idle\ ball Meeting A o: �

ested in enterir.: intramural volleyball comi,ill are requested to attend a ! at 3 p.m. Friday in the Men’s *in according to Wade Wilson. stialt’nt intramural director.

Present plans call for games to be played weekly Monday through Thursday at 4 and 5 pm. on the

olleyball courts behind the Po-!n’it School Barracks. No entry f.,�

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Intramural softball is slated to b,gin play the middle of next month. with the organization meet-ing tentatgely scheduled for April

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Spartan Ringmen Enter -National Glove TourneN

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a� 14, N4 4,0141 iali 5 51.14 0011 ...xing champ .als, ’croons. oink the Spartans 1i �

111,W Spartan team 26 points and took too lit to:trnament � Ilcrider. who is the lust Sp.o.

ThIltsda � tan box, r \ ttl Klm Kan- championships. lost in the Im.,k

�I finalists. of last .:it’s national tiniritami ’ lost a dose and ranks as a st rem: contend. r

heision to champion for this 156 11) cioon Vi -I XVSI all 5.01111(1 shall, atter hanifing I (1

.* the Spat tan squad ’of Idaho State his lost (tetrat td nining tn,, indi�idual the season in gaining the .165 II

titles. the 5.15 rittoitest uteri’ title, rates as a threat in his .11-loreed In take third plai Idaho slate and ��....hinglon state ollegi. in the Put hosing tournament held Ilaivii 17, IX and 19 in sacranient...

Idaho Slate took iootnarnent to -ant honors �rt it h 3.ti points and Ti:’,’,,Mai ItItta I t \\

SJS Citiatire Three Tani. N witorie

The -, Ian .04/k .1 Iliaants on the s, ond (11.�MPION Dirk Bender, left, and Ma ’oshall Sr.’ preparing to wallop the 01 A. tor their a��allII 011 t h, nal at tith� in the 156 I 1 and 165- , /Dna 129-46 in a two-tlii sw mann pound ditision.. The but,, cliami ) i )))) � it ill lead a fiie-man spartan 1111-41 at Tucson. Nlarch 21 and delegat’ in the NV.% tourri. nt in Pocatello. Idaho. ’11111,S111�,

SJS tOnk eight out ot 111 e% Friday and Saturday.Vt in the opening round, whieli it %%on 62-22

Art Lambert and Carl Yates starred tin the winners. Lambert won twith the 50-..iaid and too. yard freest le e\ ents Monday and came back Tuesda to taki. thi� 150-yard individual meitle. Yates won the 440-yant treest)le Mon-day and the 220-yard freestyle Tuesday.

Spartan Dick Threlltall gaie an outstanding pt-rformance in %%in-ning the 200-N aid ast stroke

The Spartans preped for the in-�asion of Ali/iota tw (hopping the Fresno State Ihilldogs 67-17. in the Fresno tank. March 19.

Led toYates’ ietory in yard and II I I ..OSI3 Ii’ Ii,’ Spartans eaptiired nun, .�

the ten first places. Ced,. briel*s win in the dkii

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Julian lost in the finals to It.n. Axtman ot Idaho State. while Kan.

a was defeatist by de. fend i t champ Eddie Olson of WS(’ in Phi’ 125 match. Fanner dtepn, two-time national charm/ in the first round oh then� nal bont. but (Itaitson ran’0, �

III 4.111,r let I .o hon ut %% hi. lost a llont I .�tI "III I I 01 .1111. 1111. in. II

� II . $1 liii, it is Icatl ni � 0114 101111d it In II

te. it is le tor a 1411%1 hI4 II 114144,41111% cost him lb. lit. Barri- iost a 11’.: It.

in.ii,h i,, 1..1 Lalcist: (..41 1),,i3 132 potaid, . Itodi Nue/ lost la 11514 tang : �

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to CARROLL WILLIAN’, A rew winner each day

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-I I \ %II 1 Monday March 2k 1955

Fraternities, Sororities Unite in Blood Drive

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OPEN ALL NIGHT

Mardi was canc, hcr’ausc I.* t he endiri 2. of winter quarter. l� IS felt by campaign members that

reparations with final examina-tions would conflict with the drive

The first two phases of the drices this year were held by cam-pus military detachments in the tall, and the Veterans Club in thc IA Itit..1 roar-fig..

i’af en.eltairman of the l’ampu. campaign,. ’!111 pintk has.- let�� -ft drat:ilea I hi,

r�,se. i� 1hue.. for IT�C,-Is Ing the do-lioiiS

I will be set tip in the Stir-

.I..nt Union ’marling, according to Walt Act,. -’nfl. rime coairman_

All stt,d..;�, are urged to take irt in th, ,.ampus-wide drive. but

�tily fraternities and siorot.ities Is 111

:!Ii�/’ 011 a competitive bast, � t. Theso organizations in� competing for trophies, which

ill Is- pi -,,tit. -t1 to the houses itong the most blood per hoi.--

nue foot , trophies are domit..1 !!!. SILT: ,

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1.����� muir, *1),u -ill the M.o.! to :tn., her ...our, e. Blood I hat is plaeeti iii the Blood I r, -,lit lulls tie111%1 \\ II II II II hs ans member tit the college intent both. Volills aditont.t ration or their %% het her or not

-Th������ 1,� broil r atit������! of blinni � !.. !�����ple. re’co is

sffill".111311 gak ��

Red Cross VI ’III praising S.IS

� :tic job.’ in pre�ioil-

Slle� !il!lid.’d that the blood re-seree is in desperate need of "A’ negative typ. blis I ’’The suppls. is craning along all right on oth.o blood types." she added.

(:(i(lt,ts ilref)(ir() for Big D(Ii!ce, ifiedt,r(ilInspt,ritiotisScitoltirsitip

Ti � . i; H a fedt .1 spection on All: i

’ "1’ ’ ’ ’.1/11Celnerlt of a S1OU Cadet SelkAarshrp

award will highlight 1.!:. quartet for AROTC Cadets ace.ording

to Col. R. M. Bristol �� of air science and tacti;

Air science eiasses will deal with the following sulajeitt,.

enrding to (el Bri.t.�1: s.I, internalPinal Tension and s�

rirgantration; .1.s.. II, Air Force Bases; A.si. III. Air Nakbz.ilion;

A.S. IV, 11ilitary .1speets of World Political (ieography.

A S I :in, I II .tours- s cc ill he given Ic.�� tv.:o units, whit, A S III

ittd, 11’ c� will I.� gic. it for three I./ ,�-

them lc offered , Lon rilir :thin Here f!, � �-ntal Ives lion, All,

(MIN 3 More Time - � ,���neral dyn:,1: � eor-Lanona, will I,. � � cam-

I":-. ��..H from 9 a.m. i.:") p.m. Chem � IC. will he givo .� �� � �iew seniors majoring in

1111-14’ more times for credit und, or electrical engineer-- i�. ,i,,� quarter system, according t

1,i� Benjamin F. Naylor. Pmt.o nz according to Dr Vernon A.

’s’ r mellette. placement director:, chemistry. I � Wf-dnesday from 9 a.m. to 5 pi» course. part of the I ar oh representatives will be hero to se.�

� ash. chemistry, will he given this seniors who are interested in .11;arter, during the summer ses-lworking for Northwestern Mutual �,..n and fall semester next year.’ 1tl�-..11ano. Co.

lowever, he watrlf‘li that those: -s ho began the sequence last fall; Fo. na.0,al-looking hair ... ,hould corriplidi� It this quarter. 1 Wilt’s Beauty Salon 1

If Chem lC is not completed by i the fall semester, students who I Specializing th� have taken the first two quart os $5.00 PERMANENT work will loose units to ei.t.� I 1,1. 21 c,o sun Curio, CV 8707 ! remaining material, he said

BOOKS ARE INFORMATIVE: THE INFORMED ARE FREE You will find the choicet schcaarly books .: enhance your education . . ,nforrnatirey and enlightenalgly ;r� wila.scer�tr your chosen field at the only sto, of its kind in California Con. :n a^d get args.ainted It ell ’oft you.

26 E. SAN ANTONIO STREET�Just a few blocks from SJS (Any per,unal se,,ce the can be iendeed. se’ I be cons:dered

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took into this special offer, hundreds of alert students have purchased portable typewriters at Prramr’s in this unequaled easy stay.

Take your choice of three world-famous makes�cmith-torarta. Remington, �bringing en handy portable mode-Is the saint advanced feature, as in their standard office machines, fiell-,ize vane/ant tt-s-character keyboards. ncw simplified margins and tabulation, dorens of special features formerly unavailable in portable’ models. You get the same printwotk. performance and typing habits as on a large standard model.

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College Cafeteria Open for Students

Are stars tug to death’: If so. why don’t you amble over to the college cafeteria and renew old friendships and make new ones, while you quiet the hunger pangs?

The campus caleteria. located on the main floor of the Home Economics building will he open today and tomorrow from 11 a m. to 1 p.m. for students and faculty who are hungry, according to Mrs. Fern W’endt. m:inager.

lifretitt94 Gamma Pi Epsilon: Wet �Ved- I

oescla. 3:30 p.m.. Room 11T. Dues will be collected and election of of-f leers. Refreshments.

student 1’: Registration Dance tonight. 8:30-11:3(1 p.m in Student l’nion. ()pen to all students Prices.1 25 cents stag. Xi rents roople.

NV.ir:, to learn to di. ou can and it won’t u� . a

cent. Nou’�e got to do Is 1.� oi

� first 18 people to see Robert P ,loini.son, instructor in industi.,ii

t.. ted If you’ve got the time, h the instructors.

th iON, the course, Ed. 192-:9! :41 Tues41:os and Thaws-

prepare teachers (it it ntoc.z ..ilowatitm tor junlor and

1.igt1 school. Johnson f� %.

Monday, March 28, 1955

Watch Out!

�sPARTAN DAILY 7 I

SIS Teachers Trained With Dual Control Car

is r;ltic’ ...AVE). Ni.% plained. Th.. course is comprised of this’.

’hours of lecture a week, and three hours at any other time.

The course is beneficial tt:�, tvays. Johnson said. It gives person who wants to teach dro.: �

Chance to teach, and the perscei who wants to learn a rhino.. learn, he declared,

There is no fee, no those a ho desire lion, he emphasized.

The course fills roil..

ROBERT P. JOHNSON, instructor in industrial arts shous student Robert NIcHeoun (seated) the dual control clutch and hrak� pedals. This car u ill be used this quarter for drher

�photo by William..

a salet ciedenttal. according to Johnson. If a person takes this course now and safety education in the summer and has a sate driving record, he can obtain the new safety credential by writing to the State Department of Educa-tion

With this credential, the per-son may teach all forms �Of safe-ty in junior and senior high schools, liasicalb intended for any teach-

er major. thg (’OUt’s. I open to anyone with a valid c:difornia license, said Johnson

PARKING Late for Class?

We Park It For You Tune-up and Brake Service

Complete Lubrication

Silva’s Shell Fourth and San Fernando Across from Student Union

OPENING APRIL 1st!

CLUB ALMADEN

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� Dancing

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Ample Lawn Space for

SUN BATHING

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Even a nudist would be tempted

by our 13.45 flannel slacks’

There’s a lot to be said for nudism

but a man going bare just to save cash would be wise to see our finely

tiilored, pure wool flannel slacks

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Deep brown, tan, grays or charcoal.

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Komel 6.-fwg OUR 9K3I,1 YEAR

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See Your Roos Representatives: Howard Lester, Bob Burns, Tom Rimmerman

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