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California State Library- Sacramento 9, California Mee Minutes To 1111111517 -or -a --.;.;-jeirtI4A 4; . *; 1 ii ’s .11 sr 1 IX I: NtiXt ’I Ls till Feacr for these 5.1... .4., ds. %nil 1 idkiiitti thesni.,:rtriinuss 0 ii ring 1,i: : 4i1411 Ir ,,s. ti;- ii.. breezes are balm% :old 1h.. sky i- clear. in Pegi Harp, Juaitie (ire. ii. Pat Brennan and - - ma ii girls on eanipiis to %%ear Vol. 4 SAN JOSE, C IF. F ID Y AP I 19 No. 116 their bright lie%% spring cottons. Spring fashion notes are featur- ed this irilite on Page Mo. C.AHPER ee ffere s photo by Stvinheimer Spar SAN JOSE S two gent-ral addresses. panel dis- teach clinic along- nith Fred coosions and clinics Mitret fling all Barnes, N(’ %A pole %atilt eham- phases of health, physic:! 1. and Dick Templeton, for- 111 3 orris Dwlev Th/s utuluv lion and recreation mer stanford track coaeh A student program has loen Marty Mathiescn of Sunnyvale scheduled also for the in r r will he one of the leaders on ad- One hundri.d &QS students and ministrative problems. 120 from other imIleges %%ill par- ticipate In Bit* four-day confer- Perry Post .)ones crier. Alicia Erich and Russell Whit- I 10111eCOM I n 0-Ta lks man, student conference co-chair- men, along along with the other 75 stu_ The Homecoming committee dent CAIIPER members, will re. meeting scheduled for yester- ceive the visitors Saturday at the day afternoon was postponed by registration table. Chairman ern Perry until next Pr. Clifford Brownell. president Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Stu- of CAHPER, will be one of -the dent Union. kenyonte speaker at the major gen- Perry said that the meeting was eral sessions along with Dr. James cancelled because members of four Quillen, De a n of Education of downtown service clubs who were Stanford University. asked to attend the meeting didi Basketball, football and track not show up. are to he subjects of reports on The day and place of the Home - scientific studies. ! coming festivities will be set at A review of the control exer- I the Thursday meetinIZ. .SJS Boxers Tied lo San Jose Slate College boxers , last night uon three matches and lost one to enter the s-mi- Meal round of 111w NCAA tour- ney at Penn State tied with Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Michigan State University, Maryland Uni- versity and Penn State Univers- ity for first place% Each team has four represen- tatives In today’s semi-final round. Winners for the Spartans were John Hernandez, 125 pounder, who defeated Eddie Olsen, Pa- r First in NLA A rifle Coast Intercollegiate lit list from Washington State; Vic Harris, 139 lb. PC1 champ, who decisioned Larry Fornitola of Penn State, 3-0* and Joe Rod- riquez, 132 -pounder, vihn gained the nod from Bob MeMath of Penn State, 2-1. Only loser for the Spartans was 178-1b. Tom Stern who wan decinioned 3-0 by Adair Kola of Penn State. Captain Dick Bender of the Spartans drew a bye. State Board Gives Favorable Repori The reports of the Western Ccllege Assn. and the Accteditation Committee of the State Board of Education are veer) favorable, oc- cording to lExecutive Dean James C. DeVoss. Dean DeVoss stated that the favorable comments ccvered nearly every department. He noted that the favorable comments outnumber -4 the tintaorahlt. comments % abOtit ttt 0 to 0:11’ IOU (’,ertificates T), Asii the Ao-reditat ton Commit le- ot 11 Ill Be .t %% 11( the’ Slate hound it Educat tee to .1, n Jos.. Stat, Reet,oltition 1)av I ri.. ,3 i Voss st AI. it .111., vitt:M.1y 100 a.% :ti- fteales esented for ine lie.; et. 1.,:de comments . sers ice he given to I he out a constructc.. nature standing trallItters of the st , the dii eel Ion etri. I body of San Jose State, it %%as entire report t ! meet disclosed by the tievrly formulated able :or pi ohm ’I .r Recognition conimittee yesterilt.) ni. ..! Bob Lindsey, committee chair- for stied. II!, man, announced that a .Illtle Islle I.! t i!llt , of the "Spartan Daily" v I. ; I lure all students and faculty 11).111- I!. ! I -’t be:s deserving recognition Two outstanding stud. ig : male and a female, and le standing faculty member-. 1:! chosen. Jules Rozzi is donut iri: two watches for the outstanding st talents. ,0giution Day will be sonic to!., the week bofere finals. .1 . :4$tudeni .laini:111 Is Members of the committee are , well e tongue:I , I ra’sei tot y neene. Monday and Tuesday, A! ’1’0 1.’i for ( jerk ’will hold a rimming. Tod:* is the last day to fit. More than 350 students in Cho- ral Ensemble and the College Sym- phony will present ’The Holy City,- by A. R. Gaul, Sunday af- ernoon at 3:15 o’clock in the Mor- ris Dailey auditorium, according to Gus C. Lease, assistant profes- sor of music. The fourth annual Easter pro- gram will Ite conducted by Dr. For Annual Conclave isitatie problems are the topics which will attract most of the at reports CAIIPER Presi- dent Maude Knapp of Stanford. More than 1000 members of the speak on "Honesty in Intercol- California Association Of Health, legiate Athletics." There also veil! Physical Education and Recren- he an aquatic section and 1: lion are expected to be here 10_ clinic. morrow for their annual four day Cornelius 1Varmerdam, holder conclave April 10-13. of the uorlil’s pole %mitt record The four -day agenda includes of 15 ft. 731 In., Atilt head the ’Card Soles End Today Is the last day for pur- the Graduate Manager’s ti I . , (alive. Charge for the e plete - A football section panel will be headed by Chuck Taylor. Sian- s’’rh’s of shots is SI’ * k a I III 11 1st ICA Smallpox vaccinations aill be ford’s football coach, who giten on Tuesday. April 20. Hours for immunization kiln Ii. it to 11:311 a.m. and 2 to 430 p.m. Chorus To Si Carole Harlin, Dave Doerr. Hal ’Nlorrow, Darlene Stadler, Bob Weiss, Marilyn Moeller, Ed Pope Students lei. illek Ili. liCtokS rettlIc the ()merue and Phil Trovebridge. dent I ITOdZIN 1)eit(11111(’ EasIdlook. sale of 1 leaf ate rlot in present It irirtlt !Won ever.: e III a tt r of immunization cards St lent in athletics and admin.. eised by such :lie:. nee also Vl be discussed. /1 ’The MIN-City’ applications for the appointive of fice of court clerk, it was an nounced yesterday by Stan Croon quist, chief justice of the Studevi Court. Application blanks are availald, in the ASS office. The Chief Jostle.. also eel that the nixt court held Tuesday at S Lyle W. Downey, head of the Mu- sic department. The soloists for the production have been trained by Miss Maurine ’Thompson, asso- ciate professor of must c, and Lease. The Choral F:nsernble also has been trained by Lease. Symphony WW1. will he linty!- , H. Berriman. Bonnie Bonne, John Morrison. William Sehnei- der and Kay Shipley. Soloists of the Choral Ensemble will be Otis Bainbridee. Glen Reif, James Kason, Anne Socolofsky, Shirley Krikorian, Joanne Trallis. Alta Bassett, Lois Mills, Nancy Johnston and Carmen Atisvc. I ’’ The Holy City" was written by, Gaul 11837-19131, former condur. tor of the Walsall Philharmonie orchestra in England an teacher and conductor at the Birmingham and, Midland Institute of Music ! Ile has written "Ilerekiah" and two cantatas, "Ruth" and ’The Holy City." This Easter production is bow- ed on pinnaces taken from "Ilse i Vision St. John." WM tie eseeptkui oi two hymns, a venal front %futon, and three the Te Deum, the ktor.’, I t o. tnOor% are entirely scriptural. I Ill! Ai lill i,2.1. , . ,. 11-i, t,,,, A The iiiograni is open to the pub- i ne w elas,resein 1.1111.1m2 .ke ,. lie and all students. iliere is no, Meal toe tin’’ 11111H:fig. realli.trl. I admission and tickets are not re- 1 of the lib] :ir%. ami intallatIon . I quired. t a arts- limier FEATURED 1,1111E--1 h.. 11%1’ pictured it Ill he featured lei (lt.’’ Back mu to r ar. soloists V1illiain ...1 tin. t intl and John Morrison, tenor. and Dr. Lk 1% I t Front boa to r.) Sr.’ soloists Konnie titr:illo. and . mezzo soprikno. Not pictured Is soloist PhkIlis Prerrlinali soprano. ..1111.111111mmrra

Transcript of State Board Gives - CORE

California State Library-Sacramento 9, California

Mee Minutes To

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ii ’s .11 sr 1 IX I: NtiXt ’I Ls till Feacr for these 5.1... .4., ds. %nil

1 � idkiiitti thesni.,�:rtriinuss 0 ii ring

1,i: : 4i1411 Ir ,,s. ti;- ii..

breezes are balm% :old 1h.. sky i- clear. in Pegi Harp, Juaitie (ire. ii. Pat Brennan and

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ma ii girls on eanipiis to %%ear Vol. 4 SAN JOSE, C IF. F ID Y AP I 19 No. 116 their bright lie%% spring cottons.

Spring fashion notes are featur-ed this i�rilite on Page Mo.

C.AHPER ee ffere s �photo by Stvinheimer

Spar SAN JOSE S

two gent-ral addresses. panel dis- teach clinic along- nith Fred � � �

coosions and clinics Mitret fling all Barnes, N(’ %A pole %atilt eham-phases of health, physic:! 1. and Dick Templeton, for- 111 3 orris Dwlev Th/s utuluv lion and recreation mer stanford track coaeh

A student program has lo�en Marty Mathiescn of Sunnyvale scheduled also for the in r r will he one of the leaders on ad-One hundri.d &QS students and ministrative problems. 120 from other imIleges %%ill par-ticipate In Bit* four-day confer- Perry Post .)ones crier.

Alicia Erich and Russell Whit- I 10111eCOM I n 0-Ta lks man, student conference co-chair- men, along along with the other 75 stu_ The Homecoming committee

dent CAIIPER members, will re. meeting scheduled for yester-

ceive the visitors Saturday at the day afternoon was postponed by

registration table. Chairman ern Perry until next

Pr. Clifford Brownell. president Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Stu-

of CAHPER, will be one of -the dent Union.

kenyonte speaker at the major gen- Perry said that the meeting was eral sessions along with Dr. James cancelled because members of four Quillen, De a n of Education of downtown service clubs who were Stanford University. asked to attend the meeting didi

Basketball, football and track not show up. are to he subjects of reports on The day and place of the Home-scientific studies. ! coming festivities will be set at

A review of the control exer- I the Thursday meetinIZ.

.SJS Boxers Tied lo San Jose Slate College boxers ,

last night uon three matches and lost one to enter the s-mi-Meal round of 111w NCAA tour-ney at Penn State tied with Uni-versity of Wisconsin, Michigan State University, Maryland Uni-versity and Penn State Univers-ity for first place%

Each team has four represen-tatives In today’s semi-final round. Winners for the Spartans were

John Hernandez, 125 pounder, who defeated Eddie Olsen, Pa-

r First in NLA A rifle Coast Intercollegiate lit list

from Washington State; Vic

Harris, 139 lb. PC1 champ, who

decisioned Larry Fornitola of

Penn State, 3-0* and Joe Rod-

riquez, 132 -pounder, vihn gained the nod from Bob MeMath of Penn State, 2-1.

Only loser for the Spartans was 178-1b. Tom Stern who wan decinioned 3-0 by Adair Kola of Penn State.

Captain Dick Bender of the Spartans drew a bye.

State Board Gives Favorable Repori

The reports of the Western Ccllege Assn. and the Accteditation Committee of the State Board of Education are veer) favorable, oc-cording to lExecutive Dean James C. DeVoss.

Dean DeVoss stated that the favorable comments ccvered nearly every department. He noted that the favorable comments outnumber -4 the tinta�orahlt. comments %

abOtit ttt 0 to 0:11’

IOU (’,ertificates T),� As�ii

’ the Ao-reditat ton Commit le- ot

11 Ill Be .t %% 11( the’ Slate hound it Educat tee to .1, n Jos.. Stat,�

Reet,�oltition 1)av �

I ri.. �,3

i Voss st AI. it .111., vitt:M.1y 100 a.% :ti-fteales esented for ine lie.; et. 1.,:de comments .

sers ice he given to I he out a constructc..� nature standing trallItters of the st , the dii eel Ion etri.��� I

body of San Jose State, it %%as entire report t ! meet

disclosed by the tievrly formulated able :or pi ohm ’I .r

Recognition conimittee y�esterilt.) ni.� ..! Bob Lindsey, committee chair- for stied. II!, �

man, announced that a .Illtle Is�lle I.! t i!llt � ,� �

of the "Spartan Daily" v I. ; I

lure all students and faculty 11).111- I!. ! I -’t �

be:�s deserving recognition Two outstanding stud. ig :�

male and a female, and le � � standing faculty member-. 1:! chosen. Jules Rozzi is donut iri: two watches for the outstanding st talents.

,0giution Day will be sonic to!., the week bofere finals.

.1 .

:4$tudeni .laini:111 Is Members of the committee are ,

well e tongue:I , I ra’sei tot y neene. Monday and Tuesday, A!

� ’1’0 1.’i for ( jerk ’will hold a rimming.

Tod:* is the last day to fit.

More than 350 students in Cho-ral Ensemble and the College Sym-phony will present ’The Holy City,- by A. R. Gaul, Sunday af-ernoon at 3:15 o’clock in the Mor-ris Dailey auditorium, according to Gus C. Lease, assistant profes-sor of music.

The fourth annual Easter pro-gram will Ite conducted by Dr.

For Annual Conclave isitati�e problems are the topics which will attract most of the at

reports CAIIPER Presi-dent Maude Knapp of Stanford.

More than 1000 members of the speak on "Honesty in Intercol-

California Association Of Health, legiate Athletics." There also veil!

Physical Education and Recren- he an aquatic section and 1:

lion are expected to be here 10_ clinic.

morrow for their annual four day Cornelius 1Varmerdam, holder conclave April 10-13. of the uorlil’s pole %mitt record

The four-day agenda includes of 15 ft. 731 In., Atilt head the

’Card Soles End Today Is the last day for pur-

the Graduate Manager’s �ti I . , � (alive. Charge for the e plete �-

A football section panel will be headed by Chuck Taylor. Sian- s’’rh’s of shots is SI’

* k a I III 11 1st ICA Smallpox vaccinations aill be

ford’s football coach, who giten on Tuesday. April 20.

Hours for immunization kiln Ii. it to 11:311 a.m. and 2 to 430 p.m. �

Chorus To Si

Carole Harlin, Dave Doerr. Hal ’Nlorrow, Darlene Stadler, Bob Weiss, Marilyn Moeller, Ed Pope

Students lei. � illek Ili. �

liCtokS rettlIc the ()merue

and Phil Trovebridge. dent I

ITOdZIN 1)eit(11111(’

EasIdlook.

� sale of 1 leaf ate rlot in present It�

irirtlt !Won ever.:

e III a tt r of immunization cards St lent in athletics and admin.. eised by such :lie:. nee also

Vl be discussed.

/1 ’The MIN-City’

applications for the appointive of

fice of court clerk, it was an

nounced yesterday by Stan Croon quist, chief justice of the Studevi Court.

Application blanks are availald, in the ASS office.

The Chief Jostle.. also ��� � �� eel that the ni�xt court �

held Tuesday at

� S

Lyle W. Downey, head of the Mu-

sic department. The soloists for the production have been trained

by Miss Maurine ’Thompson, asso-

ciate professor of must c, and

Lease. The Choral F:nsernble also has been trained by Lease.

Symphony WW1. will he linty!-, H. Berriman. Bonnie Bonne,

John Morrison. William Sehnei-’ der and Kay Shipley.

Soloists of the Choral Ensemble will be Otis Bainbridee. Glen Reif, James Kason, Anne Socolofsky,

’ Shirley Krikorian, Joanne Trallis. Alta Bassett, Lois Mills, Nancy Johnston and Carmen Atisvc.

I ’’ The Holy City" was written by, ’ Gaul 11837-19131, former condur. �

tor of the Walsall Philharmonie

orchestra in England an teacher and conductor at the Birmingham and, Midland Institute of Music !

Ile has written "Ilerekiah" and two cantatas, "Ruth" and ’The Holy City."

This Easter production is bow-ed on pinnaces taken from "Ilse i Vision St. John." WM tie eseeptkui oi two hymns, a venal

front %futon, and three the Te Deum, the ktor.’, �

I t o. �

tnOor% �

are entirely scriptural. I Ill! Ai lill i,2.1. , . �,.� 11-i, t,,,, A

The iiiograni is open to the pub- i ne w elas,resein 1.1111.1m2 .�ke ,.

lie and all students. iliere is no, Meal toe tin’’ 11111H:fig. realli.trl.� I

admission and tickets are not re- 1 of the lib] :ir%. ami in�tallatIon . I

quired. t a arts- limier

FEATURED 1,1111E--1 h.. 11%1’ pictured it Ill he featured lei

(lt.’’ Back mu to r ar.� soloists V1illiain �...1 tin. t intl

and John Morrison, tenor. and Dr. Lk 1% I t� ’

Front boa to r.) Sr.’ soloists Konnie �titr:illo. and .�

mezzo soprikno. Not pictured Is soloist PhkIlis Prerrlinali

soprano.

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Frat Confers at Cal; Pledges Sneak to LA

M� 110., 1‘.4 111 Theta Xi fraternity held their regional conference j meting last Saturday and Sunday, according to John Howard. pub- , licity chairman.

Delegates from USC. UC. UCLA. ! Stanford, Davis and SJS met at ! the Mu chapter house in Berke- , ley.

Jim York, Bill Cartwright and ! Joe Azzaoui represented SJS. Na-tional Vice Presidr�nt Don Leidig and Art Wi:son, regional director.;

TNET1 XI SURPRISE ,1,0tricalIN heated swimming

pool was discovered by Theta Xi pledges on a Los Angeles sneak last we..k.

Last Friday aft ernoon Bill Smith and Fred Siemon, actives, were taken to L.A. There Theta Xis of 14.71.A held an exchange with one of the local sororities. The most n joy able -goodie" boned out to be the electrical])

were there to assist to the future � heated pool at the L. A. chapter planning of California Theta Xis. house. participants said. �

The Romance Report Miss Helen Olseen of the Library Science room staff was married

to Joseph E. Allen on March 22, accordi-g to Miss Joyce Backus, li-brarian.

The wedding took place in Pasadena. Allen is a pharmacy major here. junior business administration ma-jor, in a ceremony at St. Mark’s; Lutheran church in Pleasant Hill! on March 21. according to the ; bride’s sister.

Carl Tilton, aso a junior busi-ness administration major, passed j the wedding ring as best man. Bet-ty, Donna’s twin, was the brides-maid. The couple honeymooned at Carmel and Paso Rubles.

Lloyd R. Bishop and Ann Un-tiedt exchanged vows March 20 at

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St. Paul’s Methodist church. Mrs. Bishop is from Mission San Jose. and Bishop is a Kappa Alpha ac-counting major from Medford. Ore. After a honeymoon at I.as Vegas, they returned here. Mrs. Bishop is a GE teacher in San Jose.

Another Kappa Alpha. Cawlend Gray lude. married during vaca-tion. Miss Patricia Nye, Delta Gamma, said "I do."

They honeymooned in Las Vegas and have returned fa finish col-lege.

,Trophy Awarded James VanderBeets was award-

ed the outstanding pledge trophy at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon initia-tion banquet Wednesday night, said Stan Abbott. publicity chair-man.

VanderBeets was selected from a 31 -man pledge class. one of the largest in the history of the local

� chapter, according to Abbott. He was chosen on the basis of out-standing ability in the ’perform-ance of duties, in addition to being one of the best liked Pledges in his class.

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Marilyn Willem,. ,..nior GE ma-jor. will go to the altar tomorrow as the bride of Sid Da% idson. A surprise shower was given Monday

!night by the housemother and I girls of Miss Willems’ boardinc boost’. Davidson had been a hash-er there.

Nliss Will. -ms is a Kappa Delta PI.

Another GE major, Kathy Ken -

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! Thr lollinvim: communique was reel�ived recently from the bride-groom:

; -The first day of spring marked the completion of construction of

I the bridge of inatrimony" by way 101 announcing the marriage of Ben ! B. White to Patricia Walitsch. ’ White is a junior engineering major, and Mrs. White is an em-

Iployee of Eastman Kodak. Both I are from San Francisco. They were married March 21 in the Pil-grim Congregational church. S.F..

the Reverend Jeschke

rungs, will marry soon. Miss Ken-nings will become MI’s. Jim Mar-cum of Salinas this July. Marcum is stationed at Ford Ord.

F riday. April 9, 1954 SPARTAN DAILY 3

Jacqueline Marg..t ts has an- irk.... Is. ........sw , flounced her engagement to Rich- Isar 1..,..� .., �. �.� . -� .� 11. ...I..� .�.... I’s %Ill 1’ 111.1111�111 ����r% �.� .i� h-. �1����� 1. NI,. aid O’Connell. Kappa Alpha. %alter Plistst, NIrs. .1: ... II, sass ri,i% and %h.. I 1 .1114 in ri�isil.itsil .1

Miss Margetts is a marketing the Faculty %% I% es Tea, 11.� Id III the %% ’it’s 10 iii 1.1,1 I rid.i% NU. major from Burlingame. ()Von- Loren ( oekrell oat, hes tbs. itzrocra�stizsgs f the hark g riinsid I,

Ilssf-en Mrs. Plant and \Ir.. saisro. �pilot. to 11.1;:ln nell. an English education major. has been called into the ser%!ice and is stationed at Fort Ord. Wed-ding plans are indefinite at this time.

The traditional burning candle

Siam(’ Piss Plan Pled ge Dance: Fleet Wynn Ileskins President

was blown out recently by Eleanor Jun Fie. man Sigma Pi I Nett Is elected oil wet-, Catlin in announcing her engage-

u r nwnt to Hal R. Arnold. Ro...rsnie. n-. and orchid Ball chairm.,- Haskins, president. D. I tin

to National Methodist Women’s recently stated that the anti,: vice president: Howard Streiltord. club members. dinner dance v.ould be held at the secro�tary . Elvin Meek. treasmi

Miss Catlin is a sophomore pre- Cast leWOIXI N Wasduek. secondary English major. Arnold Arrangements for a hand are Jim Inglis, representato.� at will discharged from the Navy being made by Paul Ecker ads , large. Bob Zmnel �14.181 Chan-Man this month. Ile intends to begin er. A pledgi dance %% ill he held .Chtiek Rem college here as an Education ma- Friday nicht oith a San Er:incise’ GardIlle I . historian and Gerry II jor in the fall. i Barba]

The eouple plan an August wed-ding and both will register lot the fall quarter. �

Dottie Eggiman, Sigma Kappa. is the fiancee of Leroy Fillet., SJS graduate. They are both account-ing majors, and while at State Ft. lie.-was a Sigma Chi The will marry in June. 1955.

The Delta Zeta rose signified an engagement at Monday night’, meeting, according to Shirley Coate, publicity chairman

Joan Harvey. art education ma! jor, is engaged to Harlan Win - wick. engineering major. Present arrangements call for weddin_:. bells the middle of June.

Nancy Tipton, Sigma Kappa pledge, was pinned by Bob Pokor- ’ ny. Stanford Theta Xi

Kappa Tau Gill Schaper passed cigars around Monday night to an-nounce his pinning to Shirley Sey-mour. said Tom Yost. president.

Ntiss*Seymoitr is a freshman GE majoi! Schais�:- is a sophomore ’Val estate insurance student bronze, pink. and blue flowers, re-vealost the pinning of Bette Smith. Delta Gamma pledge. to Bruce Waite Monday esening, according to Gay Grit fith. publicity!.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon brothers sert’smdeit the recent pinning of Guthrie MeRae to Audrey %%It -hams Miss Williams is an Alpha Phi transfer bran the Ifni�ersity

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Ski Club Ends Season Spartan Daily At Soda Springs Races -4111P�

SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE L . ,s- hard. who v.,,n1t1 almost The tiopiiieo and buckles will he

ski on rock, stated Lee Yip. Ski &splayed near the Coop entrance

club program chairman, will end Library Arch and Outer Quad to

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the snow seastn this weekend day for student inspection.

when they compete in the SJS an- Being probably the last out iii

nual skiing championship races at this snow year. Yip said "we want

Soda Springs. Yip extends a special invitation

to make it a successful one.

Coress 4,4414 � Editorosl. Er* 20 � Ad tetisinq Dept.. Eel. 211 "

The SJS Ski club came in see-

LubecOptions acc�pted only en � reresinder-of�sch ond in the Bay Area Ski Fr9Jera-ciol year bans: . to anyone who wants to enter the I�11 quert�r $i� in mrintne q�arter $2: in tpr]nq qutirtoar, $1. contests. only requirement,

hp ks

Vets 04 Th.. GiviG. PrIstise Co.. 144S i F.fs+ ’foie. See Jos.,. C�lif. states, is that the person join the tion Winter Carnival team cham-

.h-/ races D PC-JPE�Editor BOB GORMAN�Business Manager ,,bib 1,,i,�.t. c�mpoim: pions If earlier this year

Make-up Editor, this issue -- GLORIA LORENZO competup, against about ten other

; � ��rtid es second class matter April 24. 1934, ist San Jose. Carl under the c4 M..d 3 1179. Member Colictrnia Nionpaper Publishers Associotioe.

Pst.lished Ly the Aoociat�d Students Of SO, Jose S.at� Collette ��cept S�turd.19 arid Swmel�y, dertng 010 CO11�90 year er.th on�

ea in f noeeiraoion week f,tcne 1.i

Long-term Loans Inadvisable! Wednesdai afternoon the Student Council approved a loan to

the Junior Class totaling $250 to cover loses incurred by that class in sponsoring the Junior Prom. We do not question the advisability

of the council’s helping out the class, but we do question the ad-visability of allowing them until the end of Spring quarter 1955 to pay it back.

In making a pl,f .1 for the loan. Representative-at�large Art Lund said. -What different. w It $250 make out of a total of approxi-mite,/ $17,000 which the r.ienior Class (Junior Class this year) will have to .orli with? It’s only a drop in the b�icket.-

Well, it seems to boil down to the old saying, -It’s not the m-,riey. Ws the principle of the thing.- To allow a class to pay off debts incurred year or more ago with senor week funds is setting a dangerous precedent.

lie are forced tia. (In nn record with Bill Eckert. student body president. its oppr... a move which allows a class more than 4r to meet it$ t-lities quite probably incurred through �.cheduling.

11.: There oill be trophies and belt Nickles for the it inn,r, in

� the %anions disision, A 11111$-t-11Al troph.s Will toe assarded to

It.. 14 Inner in the open class rare ion? trophies to .1 tar first place gainers. second and third place,.

f will receive belt buckles. I ee ig Fox. the incoming Kest-

! dent, won the open class last year. A coiitestant must win this class thi,e� years in succession in order

, to gain actual possession of the; trophy’, Yip said.

ii ,ion, open for competitiont � ,-,t�rrnediate and begin-

h��i.. tor 111’11 and interinerhati� and i�l�.:111i.i. In: St (10th.

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University Grad Attends Friday. April 9. 1954 SPART 11 MN 5

reshman Classes Here Science Education Class Plans Three Trips Although she is a graduate of

)feiji University, 28-year-old His-Ka�vahara doesn’t mind being

;reshman here.

� I prefer being a freshman be-

cause I have a chance To learn conversational English by meet-

ing and speaking with other stu-

dents,- she explained. Her school

iecords were lost during the war

so Miss Ka%vahara cannot verify

former scbooling.

Miss KawaJtara is a Journal--in major, speak.. good Eng-

bsh. and has been In the United ’states one month.

’There is a great opportunity mr women journalists in Japan," she declared. Originally planning to major in psychology. Miss Ka-wahara expressed her opinion that joiirnalism offers a somewhat hi oader scope. the better to help her people.

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The daughter of a postmaster, she w � - ’ eU.S.

Trips to Asilomar, the Califor- I sons enrolled. an aquarium publication requests nia Academy of Sciences in San Eirst field trip for the class will ing information on the course It Francisco, and an aquarium manu- be Monday night at 7 o’clock at is believed to be one of the only facturing company, are some of the Pacific Aquarium Manufacur- two classes of its kind in the c..tin-

avy Hospital at the Yokosuka the features of a night class in ing Company. 500 San Antonio Navy Base. Her education is being science education being taught by Road, Los

ablefinanced by the gifts of naval per-

Dr. i Ralph A. Smith, professor of ; %.heemrebIttshrtsgmuotivnP

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Thegy.class, Science Education.’ Any students interested in tak-hospital. Lt. Crndr, James H. Meat- Dfi, is a study of animals and ; tog the field trips with the class ing, now in San Francisco, orig- plants of the aquarium and terra- I may contact Dr. Smith. rium, specializing in teaching tech- I Teachers enrolled in the course niques of value in specimen eshi-; will he biting, to teachers of kindergar- ’

able to borrow animals from the Natural Science depart -

ten through senior high school le. ’ ment for class projects in the San

mated the idea of starting the fund to further her American ed-ucation.

The Fund campaign was start-ed tb ( apt. (laud.. IL Rail. commanding officer of the Yo-kosuka hospital. Miss Kawahara has attended

several colleges in Japan, Kasei Girls’ college in Tokso. Tsuda English college, Seisen Girls’ Uni-versity and Meiji University.

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1 aks Ran Rampant In Economics Class

ilumor was ramisint in I ; ii as IC this week as 11.% 411

Bros ,issociale professor of eco-nomics. gave and took a couple y�aks. "Usually’ I dpn’t believe I need a trim, but when my wife and others is/Vgill ruffling the hair on the back at my neck ..."

An elderly wile was feeling kit-tenish as she and her husband sat

on the sofa reminiscing about the days of their engagement.

"Why don’t you bite my ear like you used to?’’ teased the woman.

The man got up and started walking away.

"Where are you going?" de-manded the wife.

"To the bathroom, dear, to get my teeth."

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The uniquesness of the stud the course is SO popular uith in -was noted in a past issue of the striectors trim( the surrounding "Ness Yorker" magazine and Di areas, that it non has 41 per-Smith has risssived a requtsst from

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When asked why he decided to put out a science fiction magazine. <milli declared that he is doing

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Market for StOrit.S. � The latest issue of "Inside-i being distributed ai the nee.,1

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illiams Says Spartans st.mfiry’s Nine Rank With Competitors t.�.itni. led by nevik tam, /ton Kauffman lotto By tstIKE KONON ! � ill entertain. St

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has,. Bill Anderson in left field: � nut the plate. and Boehner

VI ..atti is pacing fht’ will, . 53h batting aserage in lout games Leal lotion ed a Oil .8 322 math in eight I:antes Beat Walters third in the Spartan tgittinif parade stiff’ 31.1

Statisties itleaseit liv Irani* I tell, ti.lti athletic ptililicity direc-tor, reveal that the 41oldidi Itaid-

.er� are Nanny, a .222 clip an eight ; it hi I. their opponent% have ; hit :Spat tan pitching for a .2511 as-

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The ball team plays baseball fully as well as any cciledg2 team have met this season in spite of the fact that we have lix,t more

than we have won," Walt W;11,ams, Sparian baseball coach, said yesterday, appraising his team.

Running through the infield and catchers on his squad, Williams that thcir �. st

�was team play. "It’s team Pi

State emus cam that. coonts " said As a team, the Spartans, alto

1)rops � after )))))) n ill Municipal stadium, a in play st, Mars’� tomorrow

Ready for Gaels By GARY FIN4.E1,11.

Steady improsement is telling on the win-loss column for SJS’s varsity tennis team as it stomped Willamette l’niversity !,esterday 7-0 and prepaies to clash with the St. Mary’s Gaels today at Back-(’St park at 1:30 p.m.

� Yesterday’s sectors,. gave Hugh Mumby’s boys three straight wins since the Spring quarter started. Previously to this they had dmp-ped matches to Stanford and Sac-ramento State and gained only a sew points in the Northern Cali-fornia Intercollege tennis matches. Their re-cool now is three wins itid two losses.

INm Straub. State’s two-letter

nian, droppeel Bud Mull of Willam-

ette easily 2. vsterday 6-2. 6-4. Oth-

er singles winners include Jack Capon. 6-4, 6-2: Kent Clunie, 6-2, 6-2, Corny Reeef.. 6-4. 6-0; Bob Bell 4-6, 7-5, 6-1. Doubles winners were Staub and Capon 8-6, ’6-4. and (1 ’ � and Reece 7-5, 6-2.

This is the second match in which the Golden Raiders have "skunked- their opponents.

Coach Meant)y believes that his boys will hold their fewn with all coming opponents, except Califor-nia and Stantoid. Ile stated, "We could go thimigh the season with-out further loss, except for the Iwo giants. California and Stan-ford

He 11-ports that his team’s main h�attne is that everyone is faith mid"! in in ability and that this et�es the team a bettor winninc chance than il there ac-ti- only two gocrl men and the others just tau

Chino- a transfer !torn Yoke ’College, rues the team a lot .11

lestt a punch

’net. twet ieesstt, -01Itttreet %eel, :et I tile hands ot Slantoid and :-:,:ici a -meld. State An eta-oor.,eore, I. a, lute el the season outlook Is that III t111’ Sl�Clind 1�11Lat:1�111e111 With

aMellt 0. the Spat tans re-1 s.ncerl th.ai 7-2 defeat u Oh a 5-4

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!John Murphy offered a S.-so I’ --war, fin. the arrest and conviction

the culprit alto sawed the ’it !not lop till a Nue spruce on

,a n Murphy explained that seal -old ter. a es all its i:i-

nt to In. 118 8111,

, are hitting at a .222 clip. The Raider pitchers are heel&

IMg the opposition to a 3.25 rune per ganw average. One of the individuals who make

Hp the Spartans is hustling Catch-ier Mal Leal. Leal. hitting a .321 I clip for the eight games in which he has appeared, is a veteran of one, year’s service with the Spas--tans. IA.al calls Oakland his home

1Leading judo ,

’learns To Vie ’ For State Title

Giving Leal competition for the top catching spot is Shruder Wil-let, a junior college transfer who just became eligible for play this quarter Willet is from Modesto. Dick Breads, who took over first base duties late last year, Is im-prming steadily in the fielding department. Brady is eypected to come along with his hitting in the near future. The junior from Hanford hit .323 in 25 games last sl�ar. and is hitting .285 in eight games this scatam.

Ron Palma, stderan second baseman. hit .243 last year in 35 games. Palma is currently sporting a .222 batting average.

Jack Richards. another Spartan junior, has ttit� distinction of hay-jug played every infield position bitt tune on Spartan teams. As a

Ifrashman he was a second base-man who had the scouts drooling. As a sophomore last year, he filled in at third base for the Golden

arsity and sparkled there too Now as mt junior he is impress-mg the fans and sports writers alike u ith his classy fielding at the shortstop position. Richards, from Roseville, is hitting only .083 for eight games this seastn. far behind his pace of 259 last sear.

ISM Pitchcr phased third base on the 1952 Spartan squad. lii-r’’liirti,’tl this sear after a absence lii pi. I he hot corner tor the I :olden Raiders. Pitcher hails from Piedmont and Is cur-rent’s hitting his,

Ts% o junior college t ransfers back tip the starting infield. Lon Gambello, shortstop from Fresno Junior College. and Bob Wolfe. third baseman from Charley Jun-ior College, will probably see con-siderable action in the infield this year.

General utility man is Ron Kanffman, who can and has plased an position on the te-am.

Kauffman. heal. Pitcher and Palma are the seniors on this in-field. Barrini; difficulties with the draft and professional scoots. Wil-

r:in expect a veteran nucleus of Richards and Brady for next seal’s in:i.�10 plus Gambill,. and W, , � �,

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clash tomorrow evening when C� state title will be at stake in Spartan gym as defending champion San Jose State st,�..�� its Sixth Annual Invitational Jail, Tournament.

Under the direction of Yosit Uchida, Spartan judo coach. arvi a student committee, the tourney is scheduled to get under way at 6 p.m. and last about four hours.

The Spartans and the Los An-geles judo club ’.’.ill put their co-championship on the block with the L. A. contingent basing it good chance for a repeat ie-tory, according to reports on the club’s record this season.

Fifteen senior teams have en-tered the annual classic. The An-gelenos and the San Francisco judo club appear to have the edge over the other entrants, pre--tour-ney reports indicate.

The Spartans, three-time state titlists, have a comparatively in-experienced squad, while most of the other teattis.art. composed env tirely of black belt judoists. Cap-tain Ken Fare, Bob McCorkle, and Don Edwards of the Spartans have first degree brown belts, while Stan Treshnell has a second degree brown belt. The only holder of a black belt on Uchida’s squad is Win Dahl, the team’s only vet-eran.

As a sophomore in last year’s tournament, Dahl eame through uith a drain in his match against Kano of the Los Angeles team. Kano was selected as the out-standing judoist of the tourney. In addition to the Spartans.

other colleges slated to compete are the- UniversitV of California. West Contra Costa Junior and College of Mann. Along with the Los Angeles team there will be judo Clubs from San Francisco. San Diego, Southwest Los An-geles, Stockton, Hollywood. Palo Alto. and the- San Jose Buddhist Church. Service team entrants will be from Fort Ord, Travis Air Force Base, and Presidio of San Francisco. while judo school en-tries will be from the Corollo School of Judo and the Takemoto School of Judo from Oakland.

After the matches the’ coaches will select the outstanding judo-ist, who will receive a trophy, while team trophies will be pre-sented In the state champion and the winner of a seven-team junior tournament for judoists under IT years old. ,� .i� Jaguar lime Gives Spirtababes Loss

collecting only four hits, h � San Jose Frosh baseball team fetid its first loss of the season �Vedriestias; at the hands of ti:, -.an Jose Junior College, Jagi; o - Ai a 9-1 contest on the jaycee tli..-.�iiind.

The Spartababes’ lone run dent -Chi’ plate in the ninth nu

!when Catcher Jerry Clifford I pled and scored on Donis Resin-

-� wild pitch. Other F’rosh hit-i.ere Dick Kerniek. Ed Kind. .1 rut

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Cindermen To Face Nary Itj JOE tail Vs; Diego Naval Training Station The!

T4 inori 110 flack doubleheader 1301) NteMullen-coached Frosh a ill . �omises to be a dandy, according entertain Monterey Peninsula (’’I -

Coach Bud Winter. The Varsity logo and San Jost- Junior Colleg. be competing in its first -dual coach Winter said that tb

meet of the s ison against San will be stunts and a lot of audi sistial aids presented bj the niques of teaching track eta�Trio of the special merits on ti: include the egg race for sororit . � and the sack race to. �� ,� � : �

Some siiieetactila r 11101, result in I lit� enret it tin 1 li( ( .41arh II% niter prim, Sri,, Ii ���ia�rt� ti,. 1011 y aril ila�Ilt I

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I rack Meeting !ruttier. t he Varsity trail,

squad must report tonight :it 7:30 o’clock sharp in R st10,

Coach Butt Winter an ll �ed rst erda(

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ED IKREVENIII %GEN. all.% c. II.� M1’011 1111Z Iii,’ shot tor Mr. a,,’ I ar.it hurdler, %sill he emir � is N. .1,.,. 4..r4���et 0 ill lir hurling Prfillit 1 lllllll mit( tutu Geortte II,,’ tit% riill, and Jim Van Sant Pa ssEy, f� \ -Slmrtan timbre-top- .

I Davis tomorrow night. ! %sill I.� running.

Varsity Golf � San Francisco per, in a bat 4.1.11141 by 41111. 441 1114. N141 ;111 of the attention will iii.

’,late at Sharp Park, 1 p.m. The travelling s q u ad. as an- hottest es Unt� of the srls-rs. .

SATU RDAY no u n c e d by swimming Coach Firesenlulgll�ii shot’ erid

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forits4�41 on the Varsit y nr rf mill-

Vassey’s former school record r � oach inter said Billy to Varsity Baseball�St. Mary’s at

. Charles Walker consists of Tom last week. ’N’Vrieht. the freshman shot pin Seri-. 1111161)41 Stadium, 2:30 p.m.

Haine, Art Lamvert, Dick Threl- � Varsity Swimming � California Aggies Relays at Davis, fall, Rod Lindquist, Rollo Koivisto, F

Freshman Baseball�San Mateo Jim Anderson, Chuck White, Bill High School at Spartan Stadium, Bace, Frank Lindstrom, Roy Clog-11 a.m. horn, Jay Flood, Taylor Hatha- Harinell 4-.3_

’.9 Varsity Track�San Diego Na- way, Doug McDonald. Dick Mil--,a1 Training Center at Spartan ler, Chester Kt�il and Bill Short. � � Id, 1:30 p.m. Events in the Relays and the

Freshman Track�Vallejo Jun- Spartans participating in them : College. Monterey Peninsitla are: 580 yard relay illainc. 1.arn-..11ege at Spartan field, 1:30 On. bert. Threlfall. Lindquist i: 300 Judo�San Jose State ’College yaitd medley relay (Kaivisto. An- tan freshim n were Roger Smith. !

H vitational Tourney at Spat�tani Dim Smallshire and Keith Murray ! derson. Whiti�i; one-Ineter di: ing ’

.a, 6 p.m. in singles matches. Smith teamed stroke iBacte. Lindstrom. Cleg-

11axing�NCAA at Penn State. I Rao.. Lindstrom. G14!gliorn.. with Smallshire to pick up Ca � fourth point in doubles lila%

. 900 yard medley 14!!1% 4 \Slat,

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rosh Do1411 - sat ion 0Ia. came within 11 inches

ths� school record last week.

%sal! he 44impeting for Coach Mc-Mullen s i�harges Wright alsii won

the high jump %s tilt it ti lord I,

last week

Coach Jim Austin’s frost’ tennis! squad picked up a 4-3 a�in yester-thy afternoon in its initial encoun-ter with Hartnell Junior (’ollege_

Collect mg s icOn,ii t he Spar-

rosti Nine Ltises Flood, �Threlfall): .104) aid back- Hamlett took three mid,.-..T strokt: relay I Hathaa:iy, N14 -Dun_ uteri t!-(4111 _Salinas defeated Si’

o San Mat(() 5-4 e alit. kolvisto, miller): three Em s Engel and It o Ill, N:, rii

4hman (living IrkleP i undstmm. :Angles and Read W.! ..

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Talker Announces Davis Rela) Squad

A 16-man squad will it I

San Jose State in the Cal

Invitational Swimming Relays at

�n v.111 Is. out to break back horn): 100 yard niedley reho Nick Ell in Mudd, s.

I.) the a in column Saturday Miller, Threlfall. Kt�il): 400 yahl ;d-

i. rnoon a-hen it takes on San! breaststroke relay iLamhert. An -

ho High school on tilt, spar_ dersom Flood. Short): plat In,

diamond. diving I !lace, Lindstrom, � .1 horn); 400 yard indi�idual wed) �,

The Spartababes were turned

’,lc in their last two outings of- Hathaway. White. Floodi.

running up a six-game ain a".1 yard freestyle relax

III:dm% Lambert. Lindquist. Keil? � --:1k, Yesterday afternoon the

�1 Mateo Junior College team � ;�.11 them 5-4 in a road game.

Kline was handed the de- ,

r when he gave up the decal-ag run in the eighth inning. TWO

�inglr s with a hit batter sand-wiched in between accounted fir

the final tally.. The Frost) out -hit the San Ma-

� 11-9, but failed to pi-u-

-’liming margin, ’The Spar- � -I /twee runs for their’

� �1 the fourth when Cell -

Al Cerruti doubled to ,

r two runs. Other big

I:tt,�1�: were Thirdsackei I -I f,,, a Oh three hits and

!;:isernan Ed King and Cat -be: .1. ry Clifford with two each.

Lang Stanley won the NCAA ’4)40-yard title in 1953 by runtai.�

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Placement Office Lists (Axes Names .�

ManyTeachingPositions Of Counselors

Miss Doris K. Robinson, director of teacher placement at SJS,

a�� ounced the following interview schedule today: Industrial Arts,

. Angeles; April 12, all levels, Pasadena, Torrance, April 14, high

v..hool, Fresno; all levels, Burbank; April IS, high school, Anaheim;

- -"vhigh school, Taff. 1-(1 cundidates a:’ to the Placement Office to

for tritervinss s Fro-sli To Sell Pizza llondaN In Oilier Quad

I fot spicy pize served to !Yloriday in MP Outer

Quad by members of the Fresh-man class, beginning at 9.30 a.m.

1’pol...ft% from the all -day male at to, in the Freshman chuei

.teerirding to Bob Weiss, class pres-iiI iit

Joan Plekford head of the sales ha% I h115411 members of

la,s to assist her. Sr.’ Claire rtft�Faill. Bev Barbara 1.anning. Nada Strieivitii, Marcia

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1..I lowing have heen .al" calls for teaehers

past week: one-0,mile’-, hood Death Valley. about b -n chiktren; director for junior lege, doctor’s degree req1111..$1

Kern county elementary °rem-ingi include special work in art, music, physical education and other fields; Bnissels, Belgium, elementary openings in a private school only three hours from Paris.

Openings vary from one-tearher school to secondary in Mode,(’ county in music and business edit -ration; Fresno High School has opening for nian to teach swim-ming and English; Honolulu, St. hums cnlls’i!i’, nip!) needed for Eng-l.,

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Student colinselors for I954’s Freshman camp, September 12-14, have been announced by Camp Di-rector Sam Yates.

Thirty-nine counselors and 16 alternates have been chosen by the Freshman Camp committee after two months of selecting, stated Yates. The persons are chosen on the basis of activities, experience, interest and ability.

Fre...hman ramp’s main objee-tise is lit offer a four -fold pro-gram of rcur..at al, social. in-spirational, and in as’ his it to provectise SJS !stu-dent leaders. The camp counseling is done by

a joint student -faculty committee. Assistant student directors to Yates are Bill Dubbin, Paul Saka-moto. Sue Chapan and Tom Brown.

Student camp counselors are: Freshmen: Roberta Berthier, Ce-lia Lee Crass, Maureen Daly, Joan Ereno, Natalie Fancher, Carolyn Stelling, Nada Stepovich, Allan Behr, Paul Thomsen. and Bob Weiss; :;ophomores, Joe Achter-berg. It .1. Bailey. Sally Butler, Phyllis Carter, Shirley Knapp. Bobbi Lund, JoAnne McAllister, Trish Meyers, Joy Mitchell, Shir-ley Simon, Jan Wilson, Don Atkin-son, 11111 Kennedy, Bob Lindsey, IN! Morrow, Vern Perry, and Ilank flanip.

Junior’s, Nlary Ellen Bailey. sar4 Betty Dwyer, Carol

Bet ’y Richert, Betty Vs i�o-r. Itids Cotorth, lquinli It,., Srt Idinil, Val r, I rinslortike, and Bolt Matadi. Alti�rnate con urns’ are: Fresh-

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Included in this group . I� Bryant, who has been select. ’ the local chapter as a nominc. run for the pgsition of state \ president against a candidate Ii Cal Poly.

Of the 32 colleges and unive ties present SJS will be the hi 1.st chapter with 320 mewl. states Clyde Williamson, p CSTA president.

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