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Not Let Thee Go by Johann Christoph Bach. This is a motet for Inns) 1114111. 1,011114 pall It *-planned, according to Dean of Stu- .� aduates Guest tick; s may i dents j05, E. West. informal dis_ double choir. F1111(1�k 1111.: will I., 1" 11:Ity gill .1 1144111, .110 114041�
)eliz Proi)i)ses ..ecured at a cost ol $3 25 v. ited. "Lost In The Night- M Christia1,-
Executive Dean James DeVoss guest. Dr J., ., Ph� , � t .
The o wn S. Banquet tor 1‘.1 Match ,
-Christus Foetus Est- M ’ irirchased %%hen tree tick, ts I not’ the Kale reerlitl. cussions will he held on problems t. 5 line -
reported by the visitors.
California State Library Sacramento 9,
California
SJ , Don Fives Meec-Ait President Tells About Budget, Ceilings Today
Soloists for Tonight’s Concert
A report to the faculty on the latest developments on enrollment ceiling, capital outlay budgets. and �-other matters pending in the state ;
gislature will be made at a gen-; ral faculty meeting today by Dr. John T. Wahlquise college presi-dent.
Dr. Wah.lquist currently is studying recommendations of the Faculty Council which propose that the number of recommending units for admission be raised, that subjects in which recommending ..nits are earned be defined, and that regulations concerning dis-qualification and reinstatement of students be toughened. �
The council also recommended at its last meeting that any ceiling imposed on the college by the state legislature be adhered to.
Dr. Wahlquist had no comment to make on the council’s resolu-tions.
Copies of two publications will be distributed to those attending the faculty meeting. One is a bro-chure which graphically portrays the need for additional buildings by the state colleges. It was pub-lished by the Council of Stale Col-h�ge Presidents.
The second publication to be dis-tributed is the February issue of the- Califmnia Schools, which in-cludes a feature on San Jose State and pictures the inner quad and tower on the cover. The drawing was done by John DeVincenii of �1:e art faculty.
ii Adm � � unstrators To Visit Campus
.1dministrators of 19 junior col-1; s will visit the campus t OMOr-TOW for the second annual confer-ence sponsored by the college to discuss mutual problems concern-ing transfer of students from the junior colleges to San Jose Slate.
No formal program has been
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Ile slat, d inat 11.� cloin I knew � 55 Sitell .1 plan ueitild tseti k
thrN dii, uteri up the le ague Into 11°1111am and soothe, n to sions
According to the’ plan. ull ntlibute to the annual Red Cross would ’�o into ei �Et in "15n membership r�ampaign. vt Inch op... pass,..d. the �wild
ta tern -ens tudit iiicampus. according to of in stat., I .ii -el Shaw and Hugh e�er. if San Jose (1)1.1’1. ,iacksoii. joint chairmen of the joy team 55’h,’dIk’ itw I I drive, the plan that the �
the loop the Spartan. omitted
55.611111111 Ite� in Le% of et the lerlea mile s t, 55,-(e. tette, it
into thi- tis action ot tii.� Itresidents’ S iiiine0 or the ...IAN
IRepartinciii eit 6 ttilet .111.11, �
Oared Itaite,inft. Not eiijh St .011,1 it title e ’
fOOt ball slate, hut it the Ia � �
hall team a-ere folved ti II..., I
and down the coast titer+ int conference foes it would iiits II,
and a half days of school. The - loge’ would , $1.000. Hart] al � � -
ruder the pl.., sit I t; 4.4 1 iii/ tik� .4114 114111.4 14.1% t11. ii 1.4011i
1:.011110, 111 I ’’set.,. It.,. I..0 .1 Trip.. II. I )r..u..os. %e1/4.11.1 .11.1
...titheii. ( .ilit,,1111-1 0111% ���1
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Tkets t re Readl Animal Concert Tonight ic
REDEMISING FOR tonight’. concert are Richard Nflagao and Rita Mart-Mike% member. 01 the sjiI.leme a cappella choir. The �ert still 110.011 at 8:15 p.m.
in the ..... ert hail, Admission I.. free. �photo le) Poor
L15, ranft Raps
Proposed Loop
* * *
By GIL CHESTERTON The proposed formation of a new state college athletic league
met with the disapproval today of Glen -Tiny- Hartranft, director of the Physical Education department.
The idea would not be financially sound nor would the compe-tition be on an equal basis, warned Harfran4 in observing the 0th.
+1,!
! I ,� � R ed Cross 1)rive Opens
College. i11111 stall mem-hers %id! 01)15)101)15)1minty to
Quota Mr the college and �! has lx-en set at $1500 le the
.minunit See’, ice committee. Departmental representatees
�re being appointed by division .�hairmen to handle the distribu-tion of mernlie!,1 ip cards in each ...partment.
artan Bail San Jose State College
Vol. 42 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1954 No. 96
_A Cappello Choir Gives tnnouncements. ..1 . r "Ti.
irk. -is ,
still lead the discussions.
THIS WEEK’S
DATE BOOK Monday. March 1-Erida), Marvh 5
MONDAY DU Exchange, chapter house.
A:30 p.m.
TUESDAY USE Basketball game, there. 8
Newman club movie. Newman hall. 7 p.m.
Varsity wrestling with SF’ State here ,7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY AWS "March Melodies," Mortis
Dailey. 7:30 p.m.
Music will ring out tonight in the Concert hall of the Music build- limp t’ s.� � i el " trig when the San Jose State a cappella choir, under the direction of Nl�in�.� stell ie. til I liishass , 1"1"""
The 1.4414 1.1.4% I 1 1 !IRV! 1 Jai, Pi ,I1 .11 tie tunic William Erlendson, will present its yearly concert. n hot t .� Seventy-one choir members will open the program with "I Will 1--"da�
tiou ’Pickets � � Ire- tee all Marchtor licit .11e,...i I elle 0. I mire this’
1%11.1.1ANI Eiti.F.NDSON
Phi Epsilon Kappa formal initia- I sen with a soprano solo t. Hi* lion. Chapel, 7-9 p.m. IMarchoke and "The NH-, 11. I’
THURSDAY , . by Gretchaninolf u it 11 1. �ss -’le r�
(’o-Rec. Women’s gym, 7:30-10 . Richard Magary
p.m. I Seconit portion of the program FRIDAY will open with Brahms’ -Wht 1 ;-
Varsity wrestling i Far West !fore Is The Light Bestowed."’ in,,a Tournament 1, 1)akland. 5 p.m. ’motet for six-part chorus. (Mho
Varsity boxing with SE State !numbers in this section include ;Invitational Tourney i. I "Let Us Lift Up Our Hearts ""W.
AT) Apache Dance. Ye Old Fun I Find Them I lappy Which Endui, Farm. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in Ritience" ;aid "With Tranoun
Soph Hop and Doll Contest, Cas- I Joy My Vas I Find.-tlewood Country club. 9 p.m !
14%414:0y Ski Meet, Rena � -Reincarnatiens tr. � KKG pledge dance. Castlewood ,Thlri". and An Apost , ..la e to le,
Country chute. 14:30 p.m. -1:3o r� � � !AY II-st,’ b:, 11.111 in u.ir
Student Rules i,’ grads still lie held March II ,,t � di�sit y 7.30 p tn. at the St. Claire fleau , 1 11 114
For
Senior atmouneimients I �
March graduates will be at Draii ol N1,11 Staine:, Ben/ sent Sp:n.tan Shop today. accorditir ��
, Salt". Ttlial copies of the student eligibility. IllIsha" utiles to &part moot ’wads Frith, A 111,11101 nutvl.. are available, I :et. -
for study’ and criticism but Ben./ al"ul 1""). ""it ’ling for 19 nouneed trarly thAt ticket for
may nal figure’s prOtIntia IS."
limit 11) the’ , t tidUatel,, es , ! � ; will be no "Li�e A I 11 ’ � .1, ,1
St l’eS1S011 that the rides were "just 12’.ni‘ "Picev
teleaS1 ,,i;42. Th.’ rules taweired tor� Huslriv. -rot.
11 The student %rho svekscut It’
hasp a 1.0 a\ ,21 r! must he registered for 12 units mai
eSt)plis II ill Elect Trt,ttstsrfir. maintain a Lei as crag, arid b. ,.:. �i ’pi (1,111’ Ntanding- ’3’ lie InIt 11"1 1115C1155 1101) 1111411 I ms lest !tins hold more than one major olio-. at the same time. i lu Iii /111140 lit’ TI144 s-,.1111141111011 e Le- si N111111 5 I
an undergraduate student. ’I. Ile will select a tiellsinij- at 1114; 1114 0 ’ I -4 , t. 1�1i ail! tor
(must has(’ emuldeti�d 12 units of ing today at 3,30 p.m. in Room 3.341 pm. 1/01,;) to RAO till ’21 10
V- .11 I< at SJS This last doe. not 117, according to Don Fletehei. ’ mat- ; at- ments .,1.1.. 1..111.4 turf-it tri�shrni-n seek- class president.
Aileen Sherry and I., -pe The rules dee m.1 appb Is, re- ale eandidattis for thi�t,, 1 lent
epiirement� tor member�hip in an Final plants for th, .1,hIl orionitat , sin I, a� a trater- and the Soph Doll �. . nits or ...o.rorif held March 5 at th�� The - .1.� mit appIN stu- Count’) chili v�ill lie disc., I It "1151 %N. 5ss
, (lent actis It leti that %it ;,uut of an The SJS prOmimar> jiat. mst nietional prow am len as held Sunday. pi3O � di -bates. � - ii.,� t in Fletcher said the
I ’,it’ and 1.i 1,,,, � - 011:44’4ISS the’ ilea iril� � remeireniesit� unues nu% hieing pleparcil ’
a�ko’d his the mmon.oriniz el’- tee under the chairmanship n1 iHr part client in flee ca.., of 111:111131 Glipiettliek�
ur journalism. the V�It sir the Progress of the Soo’ Chii,s spot, 41 %If if; 4i sorest Faculty slam will be oat- i A
ri�t appl to lined by" Chairman llerrnie .1mit- s I � .ohletie conterences ne, the to.i.n ��, lois
m conclude the pro,;ram. � 1 /%1 "All sophotnores are ire ited to d ’
Gamma Phi Beta pledge dance. I This prcr,..-carn again W111 be 01- -R. it - � , � -,1 main the meeting. ’ F1,�teher to t..
Peninsula Country club, 9 p.m. fired Tuesday night at 8:13 ; pIas. - I; the Se -ph Hip mid the *e. 1’ �.,� , , I. ,
to I a.m. lo clock in the Omani hall. accord- I ..!!; .� ..! .! ’1; - I .’ -�’:. tar too P. 1! :� !!.. 1
Sigma Pi dance, floret 14111.11011. t 111Cr to Erietidson. Admission _it loess oi ,��� 1.� -; ;floe t%i� all tra� help ue call .vt ar.on �
9 p.m. to 1 a.sn. ’free, he addedi ifected by I .40.- of pos�-’t.!c� �
001%4.1111/.0 10441 11 444.11
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.1. i� INA. I. SIPPtIkel
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Thru4 & Parry Registrar Gives SPTAN 1)111 ’t
Spartan DailyJust
Blowhards’ Official Totals SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE � _ : - � -/d�
F �����d as soto�t1 ������� A’1 !934 as Son Jose. Co s�der �tse 3 11179. M� -cos. Ca ,re� � �.�..sp�pa. Pvb.14.����s� Aiet�cie�oe.
ce o.� Asstst**�4 of See Jos* Stet. cc"ioje a�P 0.� rt� Sc. year orith cow amto�
C. �3 ��,1. ,�� ����� ��� ����1 Cfre�ss4 t.4 4 - ��-� � ba 2 - Cepa.. LA. 211
� $�� ��� S: � ���� �:...����� $2 � sp- -g 1.����� o..� c,ta P �� .9 44$ S F;��st tt���� Se�
-1,�V WADSWORTH-Editoe TOM McCLELLAND-Bus. Mgr
sire sip Editor, this slue-BARBARA RICHARDSON
" Itret, L’")�,, ’s� of, s �� Loft Et,or4 Lar����10 LC.,I1��� 1410�1/4�11 � � 0...���g��--11���- �
- � . E./���g� Ed to�-Cd�c��� W �� Ed.�ev-Se’d
r La --o e-o.o Ed .oan-0 ei S�� ��� ,1��.� t �� Ed �dr-Pd. Wviii�tec� � d.t. I c���� "....��,��-�co� 111�� 0�11����:101*, C "c�el J�����s
’ ‘���� m� Posse "wow’ I c�adsco- �-� - t� �s� .*:����it
- . � Vett 41. PI. P��14.�i �1.1�����---JCIta lot t4a 111. Cr111.� .111 ..� --� T�iicy Da.. t� Pe. vvad.
We Want the Facts In today’s Sparta- Da’ I ���e�e ; a 1�,sr1 on �he elig �y -yes
re’yyrsed by Stanley C. Benz cite- of met-. The rules yre�e telessed
rt,day tyro hours becs�e �he Spartan Delir hit the stands and stu-
dents -ere reading comments concerning the ru ;n the editorial
The rules have been shown for the cast live days, and they
ere,. sho-n to the Stude-� Council Wednesday. To Dean Benz and Elya�d W. Clements, -e say, Yre are gad
. � the rules for publicetic,n. even though vire .suld have Ired to
Seniors in Long Division � � � S17 000 today and next Monday
5, � -,� Weer activities. a". we suspect, a small handful of ’4;e -hard" seniors
.rn up for the meeting to spend this large sum. 4,...t figure turned in on the Senior Council attendance is
aPprr,simytely 15.20. Latest figure on enrollment of the Senior Class , I 263 This averages out to approximately $13 apiece.
If I 7 -,ercr,- .,ttr d today meeting, each one will have the Plnesure of S � NA
0,. lassatie
1..ers1 S’slo ito %11;1.
. .01 I 111..1, ...irk.
SilVt�i(11
I mixitivr ittillfi
Assorted "CUP CAKES"
kAii.� a ssrell dessert or snack Plenty good Crests tine to dhOOSe from.
� cHOCOLATC � socsr *Oars � PINF *Pei f
Chafterfon Bakery r 4 �
t
Ii PIC
.1. .811. I., Itt \ I
I ornished rooms, kitche.
inking, ‘Horns room.
1.�-1
: � they " :
�
:
!� - -- � �.
Ind a. far at� the 3? alleged handbills posted by 04a� Phil -up. and Bub Pr/�%�11. the ’student
ourt does not dr-ass up or press ha:.-.. nor does it prove/rote.
That i. the job of the prosecut-ing attorney. The ourt only hears the ’kluges brought he-f -re it If the% are going to im-pis sip It profound knowledge of the ,ori.titution and Ds -lasso, thes also should know about
-an Jose State enrollment for:
� � e
-s inter quarter totals �79k stu-
:� according to the official ta-’ anr.oinced yesterday by
Ross ieg.strar 6172 students at-
�� - : !be fall quartet and students.
o./nurnber women students
7r.e college and in every cla,s th, freshman, according t,
� � port. A tota. 37.24 men are enrol: -
A and 3184 %%omen. The mah
predominate in every class rACt.p1
freshman where 1015 women and 987 men are enrolled.
Class totals are: freshman, 2004: sophornore. 1615; junior, 1487; sc-
nior, 1263, and graduate, 339. The business division has !he
largest total enrollment outside the teacher training field. A to/;.1 of 1119 students are enrolled .1 the seven fields offered by / business disision.
In the teacher training field der the disisinn of education L-..; -tudents are seeking elemental,: rlir.tril credentials.
’March Melodies’ Wednesday Night
"Mardi Melodies,�’ sponsore/l each vest by AWS, will he pre-sented Wednesday night at 7 o!-dor k in Monis Dailey auditorium, according to Jan Adams, chair-man.
Thirteen women’s organizations this. ss ill patticipate in the program.
e44 that the Court is a Carolyn King will act as rni-..-rsee-ssary branch of our student tin campus WednesdaY k" tress of ceremonies. Other cow -government It is a part of the system of ch�-ek and balance that
, members of the I S. Cis il Service
I nvyer, decorations chairman; Pat mittee members include Heti y
I is fundamental in a system of de- examiners for engineers and sei-
would be meaningless and worth-1 less.
it’d:W-1217 !e:rstisitYs:InThg ezrYad’Au"
research laboratori, in California Many of the old relics found at � � �
works at Saugus, Mass., have America’s first successful iron-
, rnocracy. and it is the ialltedintirn.rseitzinseeen Doll, program chairman, and Joan ri
Harlan and Carol Brown, public/- body that interprets the laws of the student body passed by the
ing and physical science for jun- ity co-chairmen.
Student Council, Without it, law t -lior and trainee positions in Navy
As a parting thought, if the, . Interviewers to be here tomor-’been cleaned, treated with a spe-
at.thors of the Ttsep referred to! terial a M also will talk to under-r" f the San Bernardino Air,
cial preservative and are on dis- are such staunch members of the .
s I t who wish summer - play at the First Iron W
e orks Mu-
stud, hotly, hy dain’t they raduaes
has.. the is-twain’. to sign their ment as engineering aides and
draftsmen, James Johnson, actin: letter-
(lElIFILARF.I.T. ASH 4518. head of the Placement office. ha..
GE( tfttlf: RIME. AS11 tannounced.
NoRMA CASALI ASH 1511. DANIEL HANNON, ASH 6565.
Seniors Irrgeil To lit elude Orientation
r; !: !I
/ funk � Th� 1.- �
as to whether public salets satis-fies the requirement. I lush;’.’. stressed that they. are not t! same. Both courses trust be ta;..,�:, hy seniors prior to graduation
According to Hushaw, public Slu-$15 per sirfety is a one unit course requir-students No ed by the State of California, re-
3-3308. gardless 1-)f conflicting classes. Se-_ privi- ninr or is a one half unit
Collier. 580 course, arranged hy the seniors themselves, to he taken if there ate no conflicting classes.
Senior orientation will he of-fered every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in Morris Dailey auditorium. Speakers include Dr. John T. Wahlquist. Dean DeVossi. Senator Jack Thompson, Dr William Vat-cher. Dr Arthur B Falltro and other prominent men of the corn-munits
S
eien stti-lien privi-ln0 S. 9th
I..srge room I:. nice home, linen 1,11 rushed Very rim/ t $20 Per
-044 S 13th St CY 3-2’711 , � , f Ati., 7, 311 p ,ArekdaYs.
nrilishrst apartment. .1 gentle-k loan ciillege. $25
1 V "I Id It; . _ . _
4.entlemen: Apai tment for 4 to 14/11egt� in-
, hided "y1.1 S 7th St I . owl! to share
tialf block horn campus 1 :1.76
F011 %ALE ft,,, II portable T. I. ire) ;rir
4 / ’1’ 1 69/13
Inn Parker Itenfil. Please
Seiellee 110%. it’ Ale Yours- and
"Bird Migration � are to he the featured films at tomorrow’s Sci-ence Movie /four to be held in Room 5210 at 12 30 pm, ac-cording to James Craig, director of the piogram
Job Mart
� - �
Here Thursday will he rein�-sentatives from the Mare Islard Naval Shipyard where enginer.. and nasal architects are needed
� Applications are being taken !.�
..,rinseling positions at , summer camps. Mrs. Nancy has announced.
The first interviews are ’led for Tuesday. March 9. epresentatises from the Cliall�
Girl Scout Council will be on cam-pus. Positions open include camp director. assistant director. unit leader and many Win is
Par,uter Wending ashington Meet
Carl Piglet’, junior International Relations club member, is in Wa-shington to attend the mid-year hoard meeting of the Collegiate Council for the United Nations, according to a press release.
Pagter is regional director of CCUN, which is the United States United Nations association estab-lished on 320 American campuses.
The (’(’UN meeting is being held in conjunction with the Am-erican Association for the United Nations vonference on "I’niterl Statr�s Responsibility for ’World Leadership
El Rancho Drive-In: TechnIcolor
R,t� H�roortis "MISS SADIE THOMPSON"
Mark Stevens "JACK SLADE"
"III 113 8111 st Ite.mard. ii
Announcements I Mayfair: _ _ 1 "lit’. Ii PMTechnkeler
F:psillon: Meeting of council tod r. 1 111 pun
Save Time 8-Hr. Service "Bachelor Shirt Laundry"
SHIRTS IN AT 1:00 - OUT AT 5:00
25-29 S. THIRD STREET
9/den Wetit DRY CLEANERS
CYpress 2-1052
I sp. If .1t.r.sie.o. ,nd all types wt.’ gliaz indeed 304 S
’.!0: Meet tomm row in Room El pi at 7 344 p on
I.night in YMCA at s 1 1,11,� k
.p.irtaronty: Mel�ts �11 at 3314 pm.
� � � A wealthy Tesan gave his son
and daughtt t -in-law adjoining oil wells for Christmas marked "hi, and la-.
Vs It’s.. %1 ins I °eh% I off. i� fur ’Esti,
DIERKS 311 SS IlsosT NV% I 511511115
R’r� Hervisitls
"MISS SADIE THOMPSON" Ma ’l Si
"JACK SLADE"
S It AT 0 Gi .1
seum.
ROBERT LAWS t/i )4010,,rcir/i/f
288-90 Park Ave. CY 5-9215
Free Parking in Rear
Fraternities and Sororities Clubs and Groups
� Party rooms and pr’.ate rooms for special events
� Close to the campus too!
223 SOUTH FIRST ST.
SH OW SLATE
Studio:
ESTHER WILLIAMS
VAN JOHNSON
TONY MARTIN
Technicolor
"EASY TO LOVE"
Musical Excitingly Filmed in Florida’s beautiful
Cypress Gardens
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"EL ALAMEIN" SCOTT BRADY
Now Showing . .
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MUNSEL As The
Golden -Voiced
melb a Tharinifit
THE GREAT CARUSO OF 1054’ - LOUELUS PARSONS PARENTS MAGAZINE FAMILY AWARD FILM
FILM OF MONTH - CALIFORNIA PARENT TEACHERS MAGAZINE
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Casabans Battle USF For CBA Second Place: Glovemen Take Easy Win Spartans End Season From Cal Poly Mustangs
By GIL CHESTERTON
San Jose State’s cagers, eager to c�nch second place in CBA
� Monda. March 1 197,4 SPARTAN DAILY 3
Its 11(115
standings, close out their 1954 casaba season when they meet USF Stanford llan The San Jose Slate 110.MT... 0.1
Coast supror
DOT( pistolmen
tamed their West tonight at Kezar pavilion. Game time is 8:20 o’clock.
The Spartans sport a 6-5 league mark while the Dons had a 5-4 by� whipping the Cal to. F,
record going into Friday night’s clash with College of Pacific. San Jose and L’SF split their,�
first pair of games. For the benefit
of those who came in late, the
Dons whipped the locals, 57-50, up
north and the home-towners won
nut locally. 66-49.
Carroll Williams. winner Of the
alumni trophy as the most valu-
able player of the year. will has.:
his last chance to assault the Spar-
tan record books this season. The
lively junior guard, already the
second highest scorer in Spartan
history, had 418 points going into
Friday night’s tiff with Fresno.
This is already more points than
has eser been registered by a
Spartan on a 27-game schedule.
Mighty Mouse, the 5 ft. 10 in.
captain, has enjoyed good nights
via the scoring column in both
bouts against the Dons. in their first bout he collected 23 points
and in the return go he tallied
20.
Head coach Walt McPherson
will probably open with his regu-
lar starting five consisting of Bob
Steinbach. a senior playing his last
game for San Jose, and Bud Mein;
at forwards; Don ausset at cen-
ter; and Bob Bon anza and Wil-
liams at guards.
USF mentor Ph I Woolpert will
probably rely oh , his 6-ft., 9-in center Bill Russell to early the
bulk of the Don dffense. Russell.
’BA scoring leader. has been as-
. !aging 20.7 per game.
After having his original
starting use riddled stith early
season injuries. Woolpert has
stirs is iii with a regular line-up
SPARTAN INN Cc,iee 10c � Re4111 5c
Across from campus on Fourth Street
Frida ;light as the fast -finishing
San Jose State Spartans toyed
with the Fresno State Bulldogs
before dumping the visitors, 78-63.
THE COXSWAIN
WHO
WANTED TO BE A NUDIST
The coxswain of a leading unisersity crew didn’t like
to be tos.sed in the oater at ter a victory. Ile didn’t like it
SO min h the tew slat led tossing him in the Wa tut. any
old time they %ASV near it.
He omplained bittetIs that Was r ll i lung all his sport shirt% He liked nke spottshitot. but all he owned had either
shrunk or streaked spotted. le Was loll a blips Coxswain.
With no more spoitshirts, he contemplated joining
nudist (ninny.
He told the whole wren bed tale to the Dean of Men.
The Dean said. "You like really good sportshitts, eh?
Something like a fine gabindine?-
"tit huh,- the coxswain beamed.
" I IA this�take down to the nearest mitts store and
L.,rot VA] IfellSett Viii (rah. Its the best looking
2.01.11;111W spot !shirt AMC% r (sir own( and its tr.1111di tily
kind of oater. What’s mole. ifs got rc�al pit I ’411.1161g o he n t ..111..r. pockets and tuffs... it’s got
sp o n orto iollar that looks a� st11.11 t 1111 a tie as
Is It histlt. V.111 Bunsen tcall Lucius Ii, se to make
Said trt�ssvaill is flats sportsltill king 011 the campus.
Owns Van Gabs in all %Mall Il.)11-1.1ile films. Called best-nalui et! cosswain on east mast. DtwstO wait to he
dunked by crew. Jumps in, Van Galt and all.
s BOB TEINBACII ... in last game
that include% Jerry Mullen and
Posh Wiehuseh at t %%%%% Rus-
sell at ce�nter and Carl Lau son
’ and Dick Mohr at guards.
’ Mullen mturned to the Hilltop-
per line-up a couple of weeks ago
alter being out of action with an
injured elbow. After trouncing
California’s Bears in the seasonal
opener. the Dons lost their highly-
touted guard Casey Jones for the
ear with an appendicitis attack.
Sets Record Mustangs. SatorclaY my’ ’ liter _ ational
aEolletri te Match A new Spartan pool record in
tit.. 440 was set by Stanford’s Dan
istiorne Friday afternoon as the
powerful Indian swinuning team
!scored a 60-24 victory over San
Jose Slate.
Most of the Spartan points
were scored on the strength of
� thud place showings. SJS s diving
ace, Bill Base, however, won the
three-meter diving event.
osborne�s record-breaking time
in the 440 was 4:43.4, The former
Stiart an pool record was 445.
Williams Accepts .-1 mni Trophy During Halftime
Carroll Williams. high scorer
and captain of the Spartan bas-
ketball squad, was awarded the
annual Alumni trophy for the
-most valuable- player of the year
Friday night.
The presentation was made by
Alumni president Emerson "Doc"
Arends between halves of the
Fresno State-SJS cage battle in
the Spartan gym.
Thetrophy was awarded on the
basis of a MIr\s’y taken of radio
and pressmen who have covered
San Jose basketball this SITSISOn.
Past winners of the aWard in-
clude Bob Woestuoff, Dean Giles,
George Clark and Lee Jensen,
Catrers Blast Fresno. 8-63-
in S - � � . . - Myth dual meet skim,- in .1,�!,�
starts and their second over S -Luis /bIsprt’s glosonen.
Frail’ Poly »Intim’) tailed to c --
the full distance as Spartans VI, ’lams, 139; Al White. 139; Duck
Bender, 156. and Toni Stern, 165,
stopped their ornaments.
Spartan coach Julie Ntenendez 1
latest sensation, tights�cight I
O’Beirne sowed he will b. a had-
ing ...intender fin. the Paella
Coast title as lie held unbrat�
’Pm Trompet.,r to a draw ilu hout that wi�nt two round-Trompetist’s bad shoulder lo
him front appearing in the mal
round.
Nan us 4-1111�I’isir1011 John rreitas st Hit the greate.t int-pros enient 4 1 an) other spartall
since the limt meeting of the..e
Int. Iteconfing to the ot-tirial .coring Cards, his Inuit is ith Jack Flettencourt ss as
scored is it rats lint � judge originalls failed to lake a point aWs% I roin Mitt-tie -t, ss ssios penalirerl lor hitting on the break-. alto! 111.� MIINIaliniz as an-
%% ..�.1 :Is iii,’ into-i. ’-pint in oflh ;AI. did eonte�t the if, ci.loti.
11, assw eight Jim 1-terra � Cal Pol’s other point l. classing his much lighter ’ ent, the Spartans’ Bill Walk. who was making his second sta
in collegiate comp. titan.
Iliek Bender, 1’1,
contender tor national lie .
illiams Collects 22 Points I’ u� a sase of cat and mouse in a nen-conletence game in the
local gy
The victory marlsell ate eighth
min in nine start.: for Walt Mc -
%port Pherson’s eager.. isho
a 14-14 record 1 r..sno had to
he content is ith their 16th set-. hack against II tri
Carroll Williams led the home-
town club to as an early sea-
son. 60-58, loss to the Bulldogs.
The mighty one collected 22 points,hitting nn nine field goals
in 18 attempts for a 50 INT .-.�111
mark.
The remainder of the San Jas,
scoring was distributed between;
Bob Steinbarh with 11, Bob Bon-
danza 13, Tor Hansen 9, Bud
Iljelm 7, Don Fatisset 6, Bill Lam-
son 3, and Nlia le Harney and
Gent gi’ KIM.; III1
Barldarlia started off the fire-
n olio, ith a 25 tooter to get
the Spartan. out of the start log hlock� :11111 boost theist to a 19-
12 first period lead.
Some brilliant ofliaisise play by
Williams netted State a 42-30
halftime margin and from h. McPherson substituted freelN as
the locals rolled to a 61-45 third
stanza mark.
In the field goal department ,
San Jose netted 27 shots in 76,
tries for a 35.5 percentage, Fresno’
State also finished second best I
here. hitting 20 of 61 attempts for
29.4 per cent. San Jose Tire Service dumped;
the State Junior Varsity, 82-67.1
despite Bill Lanison�s 13 and!
George S 13 points for the .
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Judd l’ster..� two., die en: the to�I
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White oser Poi’s Ales Pones a-
roff 111iddless eight Tom Stern ef
his se�enth strair’.1 in 1�.;�ping Jirn Mille’ in the flu �-1
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Capt Ibllaid announced that
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