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Spartan Daily S.D. Department Presents SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE

adio Broadcast Tonight ol. 42 .l-.�,Fridal. 4_44 22. l’!; No. 12h

Dean Benz Te11s1/4 Change’ In Probation, Grading

Changes in the probation and disqualification regulations and in the grade point system are being formulated now by the Personnel Committee, Dr. Stanley C. Benz, dean of students, said yesterday.

Details are being worked out for a change to the "five point" grade

Recommended No Soliciting Rule Be Made

A recommendation that no ASH ruling be made on solicitations of gifts from downtown merchants by campus organizations will be made to the Student Council Wed-nesday by Jerry McCarthy, head of Public Relations committee.

At present, all solicitations mint be passed hy the DOWIMOwn Merchants Assn.. before the mer-chants can be Contacted for gifts," said McCarthy. "That ruling is strong enough in itself so the committee feels none is needed on campus."

The association passed only six out of 20 requests for permission to solicit last year and will con-sider the request for the tradition-al gifts from merchants for the SJS Homecoming queen at their next meeting.

’Ahead One Hour’ For Saving Time

Semi-annual confusion over the time of day returns Sunday when California goes on Daylight Sav-ing Time.

At I am. Sunday, clocks will he moved AHEAD ONE HOUR. The state will regain its "lost" hour when the clocks are turned hack to standard time Sept. 25.

The clocks at San Jose State will be turned back Saturday ev-ening so all Spartans will have the right time Monday, according to John Amos, director of build-ings and grounds.

point system where an A is val-ued at 4 points, B at 3. C at 2. at 1 and F at 0.

The big problem facing the com-mittee is finding a formula to convert the present grade points on students’ records to make the.m equivalent to the new system without re-evaluating each record. Dean Benz explained.

"Probation and disqualification rules will he a little tighter," he revealed. "But the rules still will make it possible to give a chance to a student who gets off to a had start."

Decisions will not be automatic. he said. The complete records of individuals involved will be review-ed before action is taken. "We don’t operate by machine meth-ods," he emphasized.

Dean Benz assured that "as /long as a student makes progress. he will have the opportunity to continue making progress." How much progress it will be necessary to show, however, is one of the details still to be determined. A-1

Final plans for the changes Prest7dent s (domicil Abolishes are expected to be ready early next week, he predicted. 89-Unit Rule. Bonus for Some

Spei.�ch and 1)earna 15e1,11- I � tnen a ill broadcast its first loe�

‘th., h SCh0111 and too ri � - riot pfogiam tonight from the The hour-long progi�ant oats , ,,J minute plas. �-ra-.Ln 1�� it in Theater to mark contple ...till through the titillates ot Prophees ,�’ written and dot -

of broadcasting equipment station KEEN from 9_05-10 Gus anti a V. nimat. installation. according to Robe t Featured in t he show o ! .! from tla- Musit laffidw;,,

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Show Opens Tonight

AFROTC Training Well Integrated, Rex Beach Says

"The SJS Air Force Reserve Training Corps program Is as well integrated with the rest of the col-lege as any I have seen," was the comment of Colonel Rex W. Beach yesterday as he completed his two-day inspection of the SJS Air Force program.

Colone�I Ileae�li and the. other members of the inspection team. I.t. Colonel Naurs K. Moore and Major George A. Pappas, also were impressed with the high morale and enthusiasm in classwork of the cadets.

The three officers hoarded a Pan-American airliner last night for Honolulu anti the University of Hawaii, where they will conduct their next inspection.

JIM HOUSTON, Mary Bernluirdt and David Browne lead the east In "Trumpet of Pi ophecs" in the first the radio broadeast tonight from the Spereh and Drama Building, The drama mill he directed by Robert I. Guy, assIstiult professor of sprech.--photo hs stein:rich

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-1,. � � . .. Drama Is. Is,. �,’ .01(1 1 : � reth Kan-h., i ,, �� SO, 4,! ;., 55110 taught it. � radii. , I ‘I II. l’t. III 1943

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tot 551 :, , III he timid. a�� 1 f rom Ii,’ � tag. hi I la ( ���,,.. Hall. o III 1.. 55 Gilisoti Mall. � ’,mini. RoseMao, Walt. r.. � 1 ton I Lonna h, cello said NV., ,

Sorensou, ohot -Trumpt t ot Peoptlee:k ts t.., ,

on the Mc 44 Perry Sh.11y IA .1�

ing th.� east of ilk, all-stod.�i�I production are James Ilia...him., narrator and aiumane4.: 1 la t hi &Imam, Pe res Shells . Mar) lien hardt. !Mary Sh. ill’) .11111 ..1:.111.

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Two Stit(lents Eliminated in , Eleestion Race.

Th.. "89-imit rule- of the efIllege Ii a- 1111.1.11 .11144111414�1! 11,!, 3, titsli Tttli student.. al ��� of the Presielt.nes according to NV. Regi�trar. from th.� election frat.1�

Ross said that the nib’ "1.f stolletits %CIA 1.1.%11.111.1%

aml the school sits he�tter off sitl t it.-The nth- stipulates that ,tioleitt� s hose comialatiar gradv �. .

vrginia nreslin, appimrsi average oas below "C" could no1i

for petition for tetnalr senlo. he admitted to the upper division. D hut that total credit earned would justice.. and Joan Eeeno. anti!.

so that an adjustment can

made.

"This may mean graduation

some." Ross concluded.

Merrymakers Gather at Castlewood For Annual Junior Prom Tonight

Merymakers will gather at Cas- and Mrs. John T. Wahlquist, Dr time Manager’s Office Bids maj tlewood Country Club tonight at 9 o’clock for the annual Junior Prom. Phil Boyer° and his 10-piece orchestra will provide music for the affair.

A fantasy of blue and violet lights reflecting the eerie ’fall-ing" leaves will lend the proper atmosphere for t he theme "Mood Indigo." -The wet weather has not damp-

ened the spirit of "Mood Indigo." s.n-i Manatee, co-chairman. an-

nounced. "In fact, we are pre-pared for a huge crowd."

The Junior (lass has invited as -OS Art Lund and Paul Saka-

�� ..1.� ASB president and vice-el. sittunt. Also invited are the nree class m’esidents: Pat Spoon-

( Al Behr and Don 11.j an. senior, sophomore and freshman respect-

’’( asth wood is really fabulous :Ind is One 1It thy IIIirst glanhor-MI, settings tor .6 student -spon-sored affair." states Rob Lind-

Ilass president. ’,:rons for the Plum ore

1)r4)i) Class Sttal-nts who are

feel pressed for time drop some of their do so by Monday. Registrar’s Office.

and Mrs. Stanley C. Benz, Dean and Mrs. Robert Martin, Miss Helen Dimmick, Mrs. Izetta Prit-

chard and Dr. and Mn" Harrison

McCreath. Bids will be sold in the Out.

Quad depending on the %scathe.] or may be picked op in the Grata

he bought at the door by late’ corners, acohting to Lindsey

The decoration committee will ?meet in front of the Student l’n-� ion at 2130 p.m to journej to Castlewood for decoration duties. Rosemary Pe don e, ih�eni at ion t�ha man. a liner:need

Lund, Class Presidents Get Prom Bids

presented hy� 1110t, SR president. Don

homore iibuis peer-map on Page 2 for

to by tilleinreicli

he limited to 89 quarter units un-til an ove�rall "("’ average was attained At this time additional co�dit would be granted only for those intervening quarters during which the student earned an av-et,,,-, ���� ! �� nett,:

Ross advised that those prisons

a ha wert� penalized under this rule

and hii�e not been notined of a

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for lark of proper accordini� to !him. NIA,* � � , student 15rarf

T. Tit as ing for hinale representatlie

To Campus Chest toda). a

"The best to get Sol Kit a toms and pledge’s is to sel an r x� ample by (Moonily yourse If. ’ stat-ed Dr Mcl Wright in It inspira-tional talk Wednesday night in Morns Datley auditorium to col-gators for the. Canon’s Chest e pa gn

inat adjustment, should entm,� to Ism ft. Lando, solivitati its chair -h, Reg,istrar’s 0"1(Ns M;111 {.:3V1. each soliettot a li�-t of

Is’ persons to contact for donations or pledges. "Celia ems, vi ill ha

for stationed in the Stud. nt Freon from 4-4:30 pm the se,��� k of the drive to accept manes in iledgia. Ili�tando said. " "All clients are in collet for th.�

drive so it should he a hot stir -"s-s. Joan ("Intl). chauman of the

Chest commit tee. an-nounced at yes/. rday s roe. Ti

A.S11 Offers Ft.!! Tuition for Four

Applications to go to (’;imp Nliniwanca. a siimm.�r pad.�rship training camp for freshtn.n and sophomores has been ext. tuf. d tin til 3:30 p.m. Thitroday in the ASP Office in the Student Como;

Full tuition achotorsmpo to the Michigan ramp are paid by the � ’,Atilt I,ody for one tri shman

and t�irl and sophinnere boy tl girl l’actial hanspoitation is

paid Is 11,4- (.3111f/ :Minimally:I corn-

11)1)IN h titril 27 tNN I Wiry-

Ap,

II.1�-ill e � -

large, %till not recefar p� lItton.

i 1 etlal appla�ant (1,1 Ta, ho apph. d ter j . 1 i �

resentate.. ,� Ii �

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1:11 Is .1.... . �!..hli,1110 .1 Paul utho5.,� . �

was . I. I ..1 55 Miran los koe� ledg. ! a. a it hdrao n losni t rare Mee- Martuisen said The .11 ploa,lon F:tinich Seragrs a Mown out as that id a ftetitiel (Imlay!. r.

Petitions for each oftire thu br Rhein out today in the f.rasf � te MaitliCre� Offirr, accord Mg to Stan Croonaiiist. I

chief justice. 111 iwtititon�

be turned in to It.. nu Union Tursubei stilt. it., prom,

number of signatures. Spring � I..-tirms s; ill 1. 1.

Mat 5-fi plae.� ’ n set as al., in an � !fort t,

sonny le an all -tins 1,, ’ yl‘af I ’ne,turist

; erre:, ;Cando-lat., lei It, -ti-.,

;fires must has.- attend, ci tor ,al least three quarters 1,1151.1

, a grade point overall as crag. of

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Inside Dope tie M.’eatle non all, t

eperative.

�t...dn. seta,’ s Sun�Ft.tt � first of its kind as far a � oast, t backed up I/N Mt he didn’t shine VV. have another section of ;-Oto-Fliit �� Cs., Page 7. and fa.r. . bort

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sport.

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c�t�tift-1 �‘. H111 aday April 22 19f1.

Editorial

Juniors on iintincial limb i hoor Pron.. to le lield .0 I .9"Ilevr.ser1 1 rointrs

4 lob, iii 072 mu t., be one of the (men. sal flop, of nr 1 I ’jr Itser their he�d� in ’blot. the junior. hoped

ff 61.1" tfebl tra f oft er their esperolitaire� %le think that J lot .10.11.11 alone h the

iiiii r- I ho-,, %end out toll � linih esp.-. tong Litz, turn -out torodit inl Tent their J., 11..141

eat the jr� intones on their den.e. riol the sear before if..st th. � reit broke es en

roan Obi 1,4-r �-�lorrit-rio e ne hope that the present ..irple

� 000000 re I La-. 00 50 a Jr’ j o V.folap. take. nolo

I’ -itai.lelat 010110 iiI% � diao�-flirt .J2.) at noirld be-

t ant detal hoot liar ’Willa. s....111,1 Ia ti,hI top pas If Jos %ill. the r .1111. ii Oil! p

iaist .14 ’II, _1�11.., AI fond I lo� s ho. long. If) toff. .11_ 5000 ell II 1.�0fl Op e JliaI .41’t %our 00000 oeS�-

1:1,1�

ii’,. Ire !fol. la.a, fl if akis anip.i. or ilic door 1011.4- $1

r,f1 � _roll. at the keep hand-1 I take maift horn.. 1111)1 5,011. II

.1 ii, .0 cii.Irgrot ’’�-�144) 110i,1:.’ Id"( .0 I ii m 1.0.110.rai a tree".

I 1-. f � I.J1 la 1 .0 Is 1 le’to lot .00f II oait�

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The Ind, in the lludern Discussed in Landau I,ectures ’ tho. ttivrolo of

14.-tur� ftron I . 10. It aiithre � on the �n:rert ff..II of the N1,15ie

oil th.. o-.enings Of Tuesday. and Thursday at 1.1

� !fork Ili% first lee? te. on Must

.)11.�%IP.IJI h1ltiII On �iod. intral�

Iowa! oiler, tau% annotinf rat so.�-

1.-r0lie% that toile... II,.-,,- Is tiain sat sarflas Morning the Voll.-V-1..11 �I on se

Hit In it III � �

nrl nvInvs . tit(’

� �,.,�.1.1 I ohto.lo.o 0 ’I. ,100..111 I I�,� 0,1�1 -.Ind. 1,1 As sold I� cfnite,t otelifi s. :al tett to all Or �I III at potato .0000

io tittles iaref ,f of it 1,, last lerflal afternoon to Iti.arle� a one time r sit

IC ’,.-’.,’,q Iail I ’os ion. r II

ei the :th P,r,h ,’Si It Opal,

’ 00 00�1101 111,1 Oil

vii..tlitut to. spo oil hi, srar.nvoi a

’ � �. A.; a f 3.-eome � �.1.01 do-China’ -Islam’s

tO the West’’ IS the

litle of m.cond, while ’West-

’rn i’rr,;r s and Moshm Tra-ditionalism" will be rosered at the

third lecture

Landau has traveled extensively

in the Middle East and has written

TO’’ articles on aforao.eri in ;1/4- . � .11 and British journals. in-

rt.- I.ondon and New York I Morrx-ro annual-

’0 i0 � ’ie., touch with lea-ders of f. Maid’, East

"I -0 ,d 1 %I.. A.henture." in its 17/th on.. of his notable

��� Id of philosophy � ..ndivi betured � 1

.0 i’f’ t I, I 10-.1

4 lid !ionic 4

Thrust and Parry

Respect for the Flag

poo:

days The editonal in W. t

ne, tay s "daily- confused It ����.::

for the national ensign

they can be partly forgisen ’

....roce they admitted that the idea

am.- from some obser. ations of

A.:- FOOT.). ReSer... I Yffieers le -...wing their cadets Patriotism.,

.sording to Webster. is -devotion . ����� :f-,:�� ’if one’s country.- S

P. - � � . ar� of your coun- 1,4

� , -on pealed with "

patriottsrr: a:: � ..rnelY nar-

row part 4): I muc.. greater colt-

"opt %.%-hirit today means national

and global w4.1fare.

Patriotism reh�-s on the idenlog-

teal concepts of oh, people of a

1-..ur:4ey in order to attain its most

�� � r expression. People must

� 4e.I.-r to arrive at these

� .: � � hich is the -why-

in the first place

, -4- � ra-, the ability of the

pi -up’, 19 :i1TI�. at the "truth’

freely, and thus govern themselves

adequately denies the domestic

process. too And if we lose our

freedom we lose the concept of

human dignity la basic tenet of

(,"hristianity. and we are no better

off than the Russians,.

Again, if we 4as the editorial

suggests) adopt material entities

as symbols of our way of life and

forget the fundamental concepts

of the L’S. as written in the Bill

of Rights, then we deny our her-

itage and patriotism becomes

meaningless.

AS13 4312

Job Mart � The Shell Oil Cr.r of Sari Fran-

’no %%ill hold campus intenivws

Monday from 9 a.m. to 4 pm.

Graduates .of industrial relations.

pie -law. business administraiton

and acounting who are intervsted in industrial r..lations sind treat. -

Its.. student 1 0101%i -was IsoArd.’ ury training shreild i! Lip too h.. -4" no opied the tor- interviews in th.� Pi �� � �� ��rt 0 if

elf, 1-r...ids-nye at 27’.!! s. st. tire, Room 100 stab ..1 1950 te. I etirsi.a.

hub’, whir. isof Still for dot it,. conta.�t \Vali It it I (-hi .:14, alb sl I a. too Jinalleif loos isNi �

Baby Blockade ’Id 115. III %N11/1.1

LI I I�1’1:1 I I )1 IC 4115

I lie I.-A...n.11 to, IA i

III af’a/ilie Die flail. A I. op. i’lati�tits. aisot ’miter:0

I’.. based op lb,. -14)1111of IlIfiIIIi�

f faltl�’�� of !or %Villiam Gould.

-I, ...an of sennalistn. A 2.10-line t is pro ,-.1 on all man -fiat

-’,,O t,’. 1.11 Oh. contest.

1 SHISHKEBAB CHARCOAL

BAR�11-Q

’4A Foot) ’,TEAKS, -SPARIRIIIS

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THE CAVALIER 127 PACIFIC AVENUE

SANTA CRUZ Pit �it 1040 ai.aoi

PI East

!ri iti it., Is offered to lifo.:fatlate llith the st tonight

in it 11105 %hien could lead to the I, ��I ’f 0.., . P.O.., k ’

Remington Rand.

a %sal’ hold campus inteevierKs ’1

day from 9 a.m. to 5 pm r� .

� interested in sales represent:it.- , itlraduates of any major sign 1/4.14

tor intia vows in the Placema.nt

rartiee.

The Pacific Fire Rating Bureau

San FrallelSe0. will hold campus

inter, iews ft-oni 9 am to 5 p.m

Tuesday It is interested in Jun-

, 1. Fire inspectors, primarily. on

1) �1 ny�Jois. or liberal arts artan 1ii y .,ites Sign up for interview,

SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE 1:(.),71 10.

Entered es second clots moll., AO 24 J11/// //SIM 7 (Ilk ,934, if Soo Jose Calif.. under th� act of March 3, 1179 MorAloor Caiifornia Newsp�pror Publ.shers’ Associat.on Pub-lished daily b, the Am:iciest:I Student, dig ..t 11 o’clock in Morris Dall.

of Silo Jo... Shoo Constr. 1,,c�pt SO- iluditornim by Robert P. Johnsen so rd�y and Sundise. ts� colliige IA insti.oetor -itighway S010(- year. on. issue dur.ng .actsI:nol oiamile� .111d PrelentIon- tho ofion of��li 000010’. I Or C Richard Purdy. pin-

T�Inphon� CYpress 4 6414 ‘,1 �� :�Irtounc,11 Editorial Est 210, Ariseirt:1;nei Dept. 211

Subscription. acc�pted only cn � remainder of school year bit

in fall gurirtier, $1, in winter clu�,��- $2 ott sp,,n9 qufirse, St of Its. Glob* Pr;o�-.9 Co

1445 S. lit 5f., Sao Jolts Cs 4

EDITOR-Gary Engel! BUSINESS MGR.-Dick Blaustein DAY EDITOR - Gloria Alexander

Why not dine in San Jose’s finest atmosphere?

TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT � Breakfast - 40c and up � Luncheons - 75c

� Complete Dinners -$1.35

COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open 7 a.m - 9 p.m.

OY press 3 6354 30 SOUTH FIRST STREET

We cater to parties, banquets, and so forth

�� !alai ’ on ..‘s..11..1.1 141’ ’ . he .sited this ITIOI II

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Brodie. Speaks On Purchasing

Bad Weather ’Shoe s Work On New Edifice

.1 . I. .1. agent of the City of Palo Alto re .,1

past president of the California .

!State Municipal and county Pin’-

chasingAgents Assn, will speak

to the Governmental Purchasing

classes at 8.30 and 10:30 a.m. on I

Tuesday. April L.

Brodie will discuss problems of

i city purchasing, coordinating city

purchasing. and the problems of

!local preference, according to Jack

flolland, associate professor of

Limn:ars.

; The Purchasing Assn. awarded

’ recirmition in the field of pur-

� chasing to SJS last year. Holland

1/4 also slated

.goiler "Old Fashion"

3reeze

220 E. Main � Los Gatos

(Across from High School)

Featuring

� Delicious Hamburgers

� Cones

� Sundaes

� Molts and Shakes

Delicious home-made

Mexican Food Soup or Salad

Tamale and Enchilada Rice and Beans

Coffee- Dessert $1.25

Hours: I I a.m. - 12 p.m. Daily II a.m. - 2 a.m. Fri., Sat., Sun.

Closed Wednesday

El Charro Cafe FIRST and VIRGINIA

CYpress 3-9779

DAY AND NITE BEAUTY SERVICE 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Lo Rosa Beauty Salon 186 SO SECOND STREET CYpress 4-9254

Cons t t ion of the new Spar-

tan Shop came to a virtual stand

still this week because of incle-

ment %%eather. according to John

H. Amos. director of buildings and

grounds.

The lights around campus were

completed Tuesday, according to

David J. Spence. construction su-

pervisor. There are now few dark

places on eampu, for people %aft°

like 4nr.:ht air, according to se-

curity Frank Gomez.

The development of th.-4 new

well at Spartan Stadium was mm-

pleted T... �,-� .’.pence said.

SHOW SLATE STUDIO CY 2-6778

I- CmemaScope and Technicolor

"Three for the Show"

BETTY &RAKE MARGE and

GOWER CHAMPION JACK LEMMON

’WOMEN’S PRISON’ IDA LUPINO

JAN STERLING HOWARD DUFF

United Artists CV 3.1953

JOHN STEINBECK’S

"EAST OF EDEN"

JULE HARRIS JAMES DEAN

RAYMOND MASSEY

"RACE FOR LIFE" RICHARD CONTE

CALIFORNIA GREGORY PECK

in

"The Purple Plain" InIrochicing

’SIN MIN THAN

"TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT" DAVID NIVEN

’.ONNE DeCARLO BARRY FITZGERALD

SARA TOGA 17N 7441’11

Romeo aAJ

Juliet try

u...aA. TECHNiCOLD1

CO.tect your English or Drama Dalpert.rient for special Student

Discount Coupons

MAYFAIR THEATER

"Battle Cry ALDO RAY

TAB HUNTER

mONA FREEMAN

-Plus-

C;r11,���11SCOpi

"Sportsman’s Holiday"

El Rancho Drive-in "BATTLE CRY"

A,:10 R�y. T�b Hunter Mona Freemen

"BLACK - TUESDAY" Edgar G. Robinson

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12 Years Old

Radio at SJS Gets Star From Student-Prof Efforts

Because ot the desire of a hand-ful of students and the backing of SJS professors, radio at SJS got its start 1’2 j�ears ago

"De Hugh Gillis, chairman of the Speech and Warm’ Depart-ment, case great help in the drive to open the course," Dr. Dorothy Kaucher, teacher ot the First course, said, "Dr. T. M. MacQuarrie, then president of SJS, also Wu% it furtre in achiev-ing the goal both because of his genial personality and his hard-headed scotch practicalita." Students in Radio Guild an ex- ,

tra-cun icular activity, had t,een ! giving programs over the local ra-dio station, KQW, for some time before the first radio course was inaugurated. One of the writers for these programs was Jean Hol-loway. who later wrote for sev-eral leading radio programs, in-cluding the Railroad Hour, and now has her own show.

"The world was teetering on its fallen arches in 1943," Dr. Kauch-er said. Radio proved a shot in the arm for restless students

The first course included a utadv of the general meaning of radio and its %Alio as a teaching device as well a., in the Field of entertainment. No equpi-ment wa� available al the time, and the only experience students goi nits through recording and Waving back readings in the vias�runat. � Dr. Kaucher attended four sum-

mer sessions to prepare for the course. She studied at Stanford. which offered a course under the direction of NEC, the University of Wisconsin, New York Univer-sity, and the University of Denver.

"Radio in the school was regard-ed doubtfully at first," Dr. Kauch-er said. "It was thought of as a technical instead of liberal sub-ject."

Within 12 years, however, the first radio course has been ex-panded until it has some 73 stu-dents studying a course embracing a combination of liberal arts and practical experiefwe of actually using the equipment.

Jesson Gives Organ Recital

Richard R. Jesscm, aSSCPCIdic pro-fessor of music, will be presented in an organ recital Tuesday, April 26, at 8:15 p.m. The recital, spon-sored to. the Music Department, will he given in Trinity Episcopal as models� Church at Second and St John -

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JOININI: IN the hour-long radio broadcast trom the atp.tech and Drama Department tonight are, l -it to right, Ed Mood, Jim Hutch-ins, Pat Morris anti Louis DuCharme. The four participate in "Trum-pet of Prophecy." �photo h) Steinreich

Guy Guides Field 0

streets, Upon graduating with honors

fmm Oberlin Conservatory. the or-ganist accepted an appointment to the faculty of Kansas State Col-lege. where he taught organ, piano and theory from 1929 to 1946.

While in Kansas. Jesson twice was elected Dean of the Kansas Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. He has represented the Kansas Chapter as recitalist in convent inns throughout the Mid-

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.T�...on joined the SJS faculty in 1946. Although he has played for private groups in San Jose, his appearance on April 26 will be his first public recital in this city.

Film Experiment Alpha Gamma, local art fratern-

ity, made experimental films at a recent meeting, according to Frank Marshall. president

Robert Coleman, assistant pro-fessor of art. Instructed the group. ’Begone Dull Worry," an educa-tional film, also was shown

IFriday, April 22. 1935

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t i Seats Available . A few seats in the Studio Thea-

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1 dio broadcast are available, ac..! 1.� tAlalle N. , ter for the department’s first ra ,

I cording to Muss Jlelen Minetta - 7 �

sIVAIIT�N DUI% t

� ast

secretary. Reser\ at ions will b. Vki 111 fit111(1 made on a -first corm’. basis (Lit -

mu ih.�

S.IN Ilusicians Perform

In Svmplion . .

S.IS Music 1. i: tment stUdents Fort) -four prisons no’s hase

hi.ert raSI in vs hat is according to ‘:11:1(11,dfaseakItlit ’ ,::, .1...::,.114.,Ivtlitlati.,t’,.:,:lircthert qihu’o,,sciGtil,lltis3 S ha kes pea re s most

Four timid!) niemta is tonight at S .11 t cl" in thf. CI’ I lead the east Dr James It Clan-\ ic Auditorium 1 cy as Hamlet John Kerr, King

Thomas Rjan, as.octat, director Claudius Miss Elizabeth Loeffler, , ot music vs ill perfot in nith the of � ’Queen (;,,t-trude and Ilt� Weide) chest ra Cesar Fiani-k . -Svmpho- I Goddard. Polonius

pia no a nd oli�ht stra composi- G etl rere rn if i’.... Cott Man I aa

itnioen Va via Pions - This is Franck�s rmapleeng the .�ast are hie onlj

1

. ’ (�.11:o. Jai � VC’ \ .1.1Int s Kit -nit k. n Gus 11.�ase. baritone. will be so� p; .: ,,nd w,.it, , stump ram-.

bust M Debt:��o.s cantata -I. Fn- r ;.� ad Ilaield lianeock, and foot

lant rrodigur. ’’%%Inch the SJS A s;,,t,aegian Captains These will he Cappella Choir nail perform I portrayed In fton Weiss Rota I f

B’illiani Erlendson. dinietoi of the (thole pr "pan d the tvoup tor tonight’s program

tither works presented tonight by the Symphonj include -Espa-na" and "Larchetto- by Cliabriel.

I with f’aswell Neal. horn soloist ;Sander Salgo will conduct the !Svmphom i

Student %till !hold

? Itanilet Cast Complete cast Inc the Speech

and It! ama Itepartmeni,, specta, - War production of Shalcespeary’. It vas announced ieeent-

;li 15r fiu);ti Gill, department ’chairman and dircevr of the pla)

Project Ti"� -outs �

Tra-out- !! Pa ciI i e T.,o4 !Force," class project du voted lo Wendell Ford, still be held April ."1 from 1:30 to 4 pm in 515-117

Auditions tor the 13 inale parts are open to t tir � student body, Ford

Robert I Guy, assistant profes- A giacluate of Adelphi College. said Scripts maj t,.. obtained in son of speech, is a young man able Guy joined the facultj at SJS in the Speech and Drama Depart -to run six rings at once without 1932 arid now is the only teacher "1,111 any trouble, according to Dr. Hugh Gillis. chairman of the Speech and in the radio and TV field here The play is a dramatization of

the laid on Manilla and an analj Drama Department. Guy is directing the depart- sis of task force stiategj in the

ment’s first Ion radio broadcast Pacific. Ford said

Radio Courses

from the Speech Students Enter fartment tonight.

-This production will hnng into

Gem Display CiPMS and jewelry will be dis-

played this weekend when the San Jose I Apidary Society presents its tenth annual show in the Wo-mr�n’s gym, April 23 and 24.

The v,�ork, done by society mern-

and Drama Ile -

use for the first time on campus, the latest and most modern equip.. ment," Guy said "It will he pos-sibl�� to broadcast or recood play hack to the class rooms and to both theaters within the Drama building. It also provides a direct line to the radio control r00111 ad -

bet’s and SJS art and industrial � trieent to the concert stage of the

arts students and faculty, will be nest’ Music Building."

on display from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day. Admission is free.

Spl ’vial feature will be a jewel-ry fashion show, to he held at 3 o’clock Sunday, vith SJS coeds

Guy wrote "Trumpet of Proph-ecy." to be presented tonight, tor the first TV production he direct-ed at SJS Ile will direct thr� pro-gram tonight from the control room

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I:. I, .. � -f mid linal, at 2 30 pi � .arn to San Luis Ohisixt tionor-

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Baseballers Take Three-Game Trip

’rite Spartan ha-t�hall team goe- on the road toila. and I., tilorrovi I., mcet and 1 loco state in three u .

Strratnentn State.- Hornet?. will ph!, lioA tit time :Spartan, in

a/ #ingle game today. while Chico State will challenge :-.ato jo-.� to a two game #et in Chico tomorrow. tb San Jose’s Coach Walt William,

probably

hully1

ilir(1 Shuts Out ,’‘:::innst. the:i t Ho4;nste.tspainedk

will send Doug Boehner and Bill

thirtnell Nine ;Kline against the Chico nine.

/ Dick v.111 he shooting for his

Bob Hird shut the Hartnen Col- fifth win of the season against 1,14.- nine out with three hits Wed- two los.ses. The Hayward right-

nesday as the Spartahabes nipped hander has a 2.98 earned run av-

the Panthers. 1-0. in Salinas erage. Boehner has a three win.

Pet.� Brady gave the Sparta- (Koliirill-eloss izo.rdwinthitso h�eiasr while

hats., their winning run in ti. credi

first inning when he di o�o 1:ter-� The Spartans are working on a

John Lozano %%Oh a sing!, i:7 �wo game winning streak and haiw

has now hit salely in Ti, io! , raputred 12 out of their 19 con -

t c games r-sts ,o tar this ,�a,ott.

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Pit I 1-E1) ABOVE is SeIS’s fine hurdler Ed Kreyenhagen, ho is ek111.11.1’d If. LINA first place in both the high and hurdle... in to-morrow’s triangular track meet u it h the santa Clara Youth Center and the Olympic Club at Spartan field. Krey.enhagen will be Atli" the Youth Center and OF. meet records iii 23.8 and 2E4 in the lous, sod the 0.(’. meet record of 14.8 in the highs.

Spartan Daih as Handicapper Selects SJS To Win Track Meet

S; � Ian Daily Dope Sheet: Simpson tOCI, Berry f S-

ni-Mullen tYC), Ilav-nes (YC) Albiani (SJS I, Jacobs 1Y-

ntone (SJS). Parish (YC). Maramonte (’ruiek-Y(’). Wade

Itarkeinwn 1)1�44) Thso Dual Matches

sp

it an flutters suffered their til,�,1 and fourth dual match losses , � season Tuesday and Wed-t:�-� as they bowed to Cal PotN

� � He University of California at � , ilarbara. �, l’oly nipped the Spartans. in their match at San Luis

while Santa Barbara beat them. R-1, %Verities-

d Jack Darrah salvaged the in at Santa Barbara.

/1.H. Kreyenhagen I 5.1 . Pa-demacht.r tOC). Pass/..:, i ’ii � , Manchester (SJSI.

880 Spurrier IOC), Pratt it Jones I YC), Simpson (DC).

220 Cruickshank I YCI. Wad, (SJS I, Hiatt i SJS t. Blackburn I VC).

Two Mile Hubbard (SJS(. Thornton IOC), McMullen (Yea Haynes I YC).

L.11. Kreyenhagen (SJS). Mar-amonte (SJSI, Parish (Ye). Smock i Ye I.

Javelin 11 ’Id IOC), Long (t ICI. Greene ISJS i.

Shot Put Wright I S.1Si. (’heat -ham I Ye), Davis it 8.i, !leek..., I 5.151

Discus Linn tYC). Malinoff IS -.151. Jones IOC). Burke ((C,�

II .1 Wilson IYC), Goodwin :5),15,:. Martin IOC), Razzetto ( (

B. .1 Grigg (IC), Goodwin (S-.1S a Kirtman (IW), Joyner (YC).

IP. V. Barnes (0C), Hightower

(5.’S), Rhodes ISJS). Priddy CI-C I.

Itelay- Olympic Club, SJS Youth Center. �

Totals SJS 65, Olympic ChM 49, Youth Center 48,

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Triangular Cinder Meet Features Top Spikemen

lt tivt

Th,� : take on the Santa Clara eotint Youth Center and the Olympic Club tomorrow in a triangular mt that shapes up as one of the best ever held at Spat tan Field, Starting time is

4 p.m. tor the field events and

4-30 for track events. In anticipation of a large

,rood, Coach Bud ’Mater has

an11111111111d that evtra bleachers

haie been installed at Npartau

hourter an early arro il Is atl% herd.

The big at will be tile .i.p.:arance of two world record

rs, half-mil, r Lon Spurrim ,avelin thrower Bud Held. ler and Held will both at

better their world stand -and extra timers and AAU Is will be on hand to insure records will be counted as

ii

This Ni ill be the last attempt of Spurrier to break his world re-eord of 1:47.5 tor the half-mile before he enters the army. lie also will be timed for a possible .’cord at the 800-meter mark.

Held will be seeking to surpass his world record of 263 It. 10 in. in the j,,\ tin throw.

The Spartans out he seeking their sivth straight %%in of the ..1.11.0.11 I Ott and up think I hey’ll get it. alt1 gh all three of the teams are uell balanced and a teqi �%pected perform-:11We% l’011id easily upset the dope,

Ed Kri�venhagen, Mickey Mat a-monte and Quentin Manchester should bring the. Spartans points in the hurdles, while Maramonte, !Taro Wade and Art II alt should dominate the sprints, and Jack Al -Mani is being counted on .for a first in the 440.

The pole vault and javelin shape up as two of the most outstanding m erns on the program. Hightower and Rhodes ha�e both cleared 14 feet or better, and the Olympic rluh’s Fred Barnes has a hest of 14-4 this year and an all-time mark of 14-8. Ilightcm ee. who has

done 14-4. and Barnes should bet-ter the meet standard 01 I I -(t. and could eclipse the Spartan Field re-cord of 14-5.

In the ja�elin thron Spartan

I.% nn t.teene fate. odd sit Ils-

lion. lie 1 OUld Areal, the American collegyate record of 237-10 and take no bettrr than A fourth pla.te in the meet. h5.d,’ I held. Oreene must com-pete againkt the O.( 1 °tang and Leo Long, both of oh hate. throun better than 240 teet this year.

Ns .c. I.% the fans, Winter

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:.* t � :� ’ �. signs on hut’ the world. olym_

pie. Am, 14 a. olb Mate, Spartan Field and meet recoids ni all held 0%ents.

Minuituns of the th�ld t�N cot area, will tk� k.et up in front of I te .1 ands and markets ill be placed on them to slua4 No.% each ent ant stands in each to.ent.

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and got: million% performance set after set. Ilbe) pick the simliting

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Not TV Alameda State College SACRAMENTO. April . UP) crowded and others weie too far

Ajj7 1 The Ass, rattly Edueation (*ommit-; away.

.i tool di -alai,. and coll,�ges would tee approved last ni;,.ht a measure

fe. permitted to contract with tele- to i.stablislt a state college in Sou-vision ttllions to product, ediun.’ thcrri Alameda County. tional -rx. pro ;ram, under a bill The bill’s author, Assemblyman approved by the Assembly Flduca- Carlos Bee -.Hayward). point- ; tion Cormnittee last night. ��d out that Alameda County’ was i

’ The measure. t* Assemblyman the second dirgest in the state but . ’ Ernest P. (;..ado�, (R Romona). thd not hay.. a state college. i�.pecifically prohibits schools or Be.’ was backed by Assembly -their administrative head., from man Edward M. Gaffney (D. -San’

owning. leasaig or operating tot,’. who said Alameda;

Cov.rity has a "tremendous popula-, tision stations hov.ever. ’ tion. It’s growing by leaps and, ul the programs in school bounds They are definitely entitl-,

tricts not excci.d 25 cents, ed to a college," he said.

�’ � ot Staff, been to Indoehma sinc,�

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;���. LIP’l n: a y spend I Bee and witnesses from Alameda I ronds appropriated for their sup- I County pointed out that students1 port for teit,..,sion with the con.: were being deprived of higher ed.-I sent ot the State Board of Educa- ucation because the nearest state’ton I college San Jose State ,as ovel - �

Assemblyman John L. E, Colli,./.

iR.-Los Angeles) said he would

tote against the college because a

state report on higher education

reccarmended expansion of present

state colleges rather than con-struction of new ones.

But Bee argued that it cost 5100.11300 to buy 3’2 acres for ex-pansion at San Jose State. "We can buy land a lot cheaper than that in Alameda County." he said

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Winter Get You Down? - Enroll at Mexico C.C.

I lo% no dislike the rain and cold of a San Jose %inter? Most %earn for the sun during these months and neser get much

orther than ssishful thinking. But last quarter Stese Hogan and Rol) Nlott, both of Sigma (.hi fraternity. decided to do something

-4, about it. They spent the winter quarter tolorful, nusual the balmy weather of Mexico.

, where they attendtd Mexico City ,

Life Along Coast L I College. "The temperature stayed just around TO degrees, and it _

I Exciting to Hunt iia�alth of colortul and utiles-

; life in varied forms can be � o ered along the local coast

� hs even the casual observer

Iii looks, according to Dr.

�I G. Applegarth, assistant

tes-ot� tif zoology.

in top of rocks. on the sides

� t�oeks, under rocks and inside � ks are many ot the shore line ...tures." he relates. Hundreds of different creatures

�e found at a rocky beach such , at Pascadero. On the rocks are

� � :�k patches of acorn barnacles. A �.ng the beach and in the pools

it by the outgoing tide is found �� e hermit crab. It has no armor

its own, so it takes on the ..tandoned shell of anothr animal �� r its protection.

Contributing .to the underwater tloral show is the sea anemone

rich is actually an animal. Its �entaeles look like the pedals of e bright underwater flower. For a long time it was thought to be a plant until scientists discovered that it has very definite animal characteristics. It is related to the jelly fishes and the corals.

(lore in a while an abalone can be tound by the casual searcher. but since it is relished as food and abalone hunters are out in great numbers, it is often diffi-cult to find.

Dr. Applegarth firmly believes that many an interesting after-

-noon can be spent just exploring �ate spools. turning over rocks and

into the sand to find the ,��1 of life that thrives along -; ���.;

rained only once during the time that we were there," said Steve "What a life!"

Bob. a Spanish major, took classes in Spanish review a n d grammar, political geography :atin America. and anthrope’�

isteie. an art major. put hi, � in on two art and two philc

} courses.

Th, only thing that fi � different from classes io s was the smoking

?both student: and professors dii- I mg lectures. Of course, all classes :were taught in English

Steve didn’t speak a bit of Span-ish. so Bob had to lead him around ta. the hand for the first muple of weeks. But by the time he left he could get along with the taxi drivers and shopkeepers quite well.

"What you weren’t able to say you could get across by waving your hands around." Steve re-marked.

The pair lived with a Mexican family in Mexico City. At a cost of only $.38 per month, they received board and room, plus maid and laundry service.

"And the meals were really good." said Bob. "We had steak three times a week . . . and the maid seri-ice, well ... we had five of them. What more can I say?"

Weekends were spent traveling around the country. "By riding first class busses we could travel as far away as 500 miles on a weekend." said Steve. "We really did get to see a lot of the coun-try.’’

"But the Mexican hanks." said Steve, ’think that your money is their’s. Once you put it in you have a rough yme getting it out. They just hate to give it up after you’vi. once deposited it.’�

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Pinnings a���������� ���������������������

n is I -JOHNSON � -ttl Jost Kappa Tau. announc-

.0 his pinning to Manic Johnson i,t San Carlos. Tom was graduated horn SJS and is now serving in the Air Force. Manic is a nursing ,t�alent at San Jose Hospital. RI-ss13.1.-MOELLERING

,Ttanne Moellering. Chi Ome-:-.i. and Dick Russell, Sigma Alpha -:psilon, announced their pinning ’o members of both houses Mon-day night. Jeanne is a General secondary Education major and

tick is a Business Administration

.11MINEZ-LECENTE .10e Jiminez, president of Pi

E�dipa Alpha, announced his pin-ng 10 Kay Lurente at Monday ,ight’s meeting. Joe is a Business Administration major and Kay is

Ed,:cation major

Engagements TENIPS-COATE

Coa t e reeen t I re, ,

rd her engagement to Fred Temps, Sigma Nu. The couple plan to be married in June. JOHNSON-WOOD

Carol Wood. Sigma Kappa. Pass-ed a bouquet of flowers contain-ing her engagement ring to sor-ority sisters to announce her en-gagement to David Johnson, Sig-ma Chi. The couple plan to be married Jtil 24.

Weddings SMITH-HEART/SMITH

it Smith. SY--; rladuate and rn mb..1- of Kappa Tau, was reeenrl . married to Jean Beard -smith. of England. The couple are making their home in San Jose.

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Alpha I’m s at pt. - their "Tribute to Romberg ; gram this Sundav at 4 pm al,:�

Courtney tele tsion s:,is

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Twat thy Po:To:Ir.:inc., In is: , theN won first plae.- honois le recent "Si’. mg Into Spiitu.: trig compolition ’Ph.’ songs

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WEARING TWO hand-ssosen knoun north ot the horde’ ay Mexican %est., stese Hogan, lett, and Roh Mott, right, sample another southern produet, eigarettes, they brought hack trom Me� leo City alter a quarter of studying at %Erste° (’ity (My College. _ The boys purchased the ehalecos In the open market for 27 pesos, equivalent to a little user $2 of American money. Th.. set prb-to on the %est% was 40 pesos, so in the interest of better trade relations, the boys offered 20. �photo h) Arreota.

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STOCKTON vs.

A Campus-to-Career Case History

fiere Ed (handler retietti tone Divan, r 1,1,11m. � ,t ren ’Wawa an.I I Giargia. lie u.s a otLing !fora a balm, Met all I thitanic lines in ti.. stage.

"My classmates talked me out of a job"

12,1 C handler hail a good rib all lined lip long before he initiated from (�eingia In-titute re.hnologs as an Indust’ ial Fii;:iijeei. But then he hatireit his mind ...

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I p.4 out of .ollege in �10. I ua., all set Si go is oh a � 4,111p811% I’d s.orked for dm Mg a it cs loos lllll tier.

"But then I girl � ailed Ute %rms. During the omit tan seats I heard a lot of pood things bon) PuGeoigia ’F.’. ii � las-mates is hod gone to %oil. hit the I. lephoile A. far a.

as erned this is as the hi-4 lei rim-

mendation any inmpans :frt.

"’so is hen I got mit of the Ai my stopped in to talk midi doe leiephone Falaile. When I saa 1p maltase of i ii. it deseiopmetit ploptam. I is a- sold.

.6 VI% first seat look me thimigh es err phase of handling and rstimatmg not. ’,to telephone equit lit f ari to installation. I dress up 1..1 sev-etal op.. then is en! ...t1 i.. the told to see loos this %sole

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Dr. Telford Will Speak ki Psi Chi Open House Psi Cm and the Ps:�,hologY

. � .ponsor an open Speaker will he

�I ..lift will talk, t hr- change to

1:o-Ree Starts SJS Team !GI-airy

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.� .11,4 %% Ill vott,p,t of fie.e men t t eve NOrtlefl V.4.11 us mg group t � lob has twees a .k. ’ii to turn s..ernes of their five team nienl-

t a and the erkriimittoo .1! einattitte the men and women � foto; team.

meeting iAl the team I upi sen-iwi Ii he held Thlirs(lay ere.

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Italy ;dual. Mot enteling with or: group., and cleitis owe. mgt.(’

1.4 ’ago tip with the- l’eellet� eean-otitee and they will be plaectl On

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Ne�s Books %tided II.. ins "var. time to read’?

it mash... Ilea% y Is a Hippo-o..rarloof bi Miriam Schleif’. one

the 7’ new book% Hatillett to

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the makirits of the new t. .11n1

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’,ondon in 7 raflungi , � �

A former San Jose State. College st ta14111, Ens Charles London, has completed his initial training for his -Navy Wings’ at Whiting Field Milton. Ha.

London. son of Mrs. James Turnbull of 1226 Castaic, Oakdale, Calif , will rerer.e instruction as part of his training at the naval training station

Ex-Lettermen 1 eterans Nominate Canditlates Put on Pounds For Offices at Meeting Tonight

LOS ANGELES 41:1’t Fortner eollege� athletes should watch their

e.� Wayne \V. Massey. associate professor of physical education on the Izis Angeles campus of the University of California, said that old grads who earned varsity l�d-ters are more likely to pick up ex-cess poundage after graduation than their non-athletic classmates.

Dr. Massey based his opinion on , an extensive survey of graduates who now ayerai.f,e 44-years old. In the calorie battle. the letter winners, who weighed an average of 167 pounds on graduation, gain -id an average of 22 pounds as compared with only 15 pounds for non-athletes:

IDr. Massey emphasized these gains do not necessarily have any

;medical significance nor do they limply that college sports activity is bad for latter day health.

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Nominations for next year’s of- j tic,rs will be made at the meeting j of the SJS Veterans Club tonight at 7:30 o’clock in Room 117, ac-cording to Terry Sweeney. public-ity chairman.

"Members who cannot be pres-

Moscow Diplomacy LoNDON. April 21 el’Pl Mos-

cow Radio announced tonight that

the Soviet Union is willing to hold

talks on resumption of Soviet -Ja-

panese diplomatic relations in ei-

ther London or Geneva.

There is nothing either good or had, but thinking makes it so. -Shakespeare.

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For instance, your drive will show you what it means to sit in a luxuri-ous Fisher Body, to see all four fenders from the driver’s seat, and to get a man’s-size look ahead through a Sweep-Sight windshield.

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joining the Student Federation of

Veterans, and a discussion of plans for the steak fry May 21 will be included in the evening’s business.

A film, "49er Highlights of 1954," will be shown by a former Spartan gridder, Billy Wilson, now

with the 49’ers. Refreshments will be served, Sweeney said.

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COMPUTE and OFFICIAL figures show that again in 1954�for the 19th straight year�

MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!

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