Student Says Two Men Battle for Iran Control

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!label IL. Cillis, Li5rariL,11 California Steite Library Sacramento 9, California Student Says Two Men Battle for Iran Control By CLIFF HARRINGTON The present political turmoil in li-an is a contest of strength be- tween two men, according to Frei- doun Pirzadeh. Iranian student at the college. Premier Mohammed Mossa- degh. one ’participant in the struggle, is seeking to keep his one-year dictatorial power., he Said. Th.- other combatant, young Shah Mohammed Fiza Pahlevi, is hoping to regain some of the strength he gave to Mossadegh ; six months ago. "rabies-Vs decision to lease the country last Saturday was a bluff," Pirzadeh said. "He wanted to see how much sup- port he could obtain from the people." The young 4hah gave the aged Premier dictatorial powers fru one-half sear and recently for an additional year. so that Mossadegh could earcs out his pmgrani Vk Out Itin in to obtain a N.oie ot eon- fidene. "Now the Shah fears that the Premier has too much strength," Pirzadeh said. One factor which has gained the young monarch support is the attitude. of the people. They uish political order and econom- ic stability. "After two Nears the Iranians feel that the Premier has f "sas,s Big Crowd 4 Applauds Spartaticaily Symphony , vol. 41 By MILDRED KILLAM The winter quarter symphony was received enthusiastically by a near-capacity audience in Mor- ris Dailey auditorium last night The orchestra was conducted by Dr. Lyle Downey, professor of mu- sic. The program opened at 8:15 p.m with the overture from the ballet - opera "Anacreon." by Maria Luigi Cherubini. Maurine Thompson, contralto, associate professor of lllll sic?was the featured soloist. She sang 9iindertotenlieder," (Songs on , the death of children) for voice and orchestra by Gustav Mahler. Mahler wrote the composition to express his grief after the;deat of his two children. He %vas bust known in this country as conduc- tor of the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic Sym- phony orchestra. ; The audience enjoyed Concerto Op. 102, by Johannes Brahms. Gil,. sen Walters, associate professor 0! music. was violin soloist and Don - aid Homuth, instructor of; music, was cello soloist. The concerto is considered a difficult composition to perform because of the integration nee- ev.ary between the two soloists. For this reason it is not often played. Tirahms treats his solo instru- ments M a similar manner and through the use of double stops. otanplished ’mann- h. said Pirzadch pointed out that the Shah has the ismer to oust Mossadegh at any time. Mossadegh’s possible w. -awns are the support of the army and th. pal liament. The reason th. Pi. truer has tired his army clii.1-ol-staff and has gon. to the pirliament seek- ing a sot,. -ontidenee is his wish to r,trefich ins authority. he gives the impression of a string ean henz Tells Coeds II ill I te Parkma It! quartet alternating with a full or- chestra," according to Patrick lileierotto, instructor of music. The final selection was "Eut- erpe," by the American early 20th century composer, George Chad- wick. Coffee Hour Details of Draft Men who plan to request then first draft deferment Spring guar-. ter should he carrying 15 units , T 011 i glt t for Melodies Title Thirteen sororities and living ’11 1. SAN JOSE, San Jose State College CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1953 third gwrsion ult.. must not he counted out of the politic.1 int rigue Is Ayatullah seyed .Aholghassen Kashani, leader or the country’s Moslems and speaker of the parliament. /inlet. said Kashatti is sin, - poi ting the Shah in hid to regain st cngth The Ii moan student II :LIMA ni as th. person most !.k. Is tO 1’11 (MCI. II ,%141ss.,- 1/1VII IS I Important Confab Set 101’ Council No. 102 - It,, 1.1,1 .. % I _malt, as Its naast ; Ttappin... th, 114. , -’ I ’,I. N. MEMBERS of Mary George Cii-op living groan. vi.. Dalley aisilllorl Left till right. it., ,,.. first riliwe uinners in last pear’s March Melodies. Paid:. F:ngel, "Mil" Ginn. Beyerly Becker. Joan annual uomen’s song contest, prepare for th. .1..- speck, and Rosella It ker. 0.4.. by Pry-or Ry DAS 1.: EI.AM tense of their title tonight at 7:$11 WM..* In Moe- _ : Li ii.; magazine. featuring lot -t’ ’.ight pages of 1 ttttt ty featute, 1 Into,., filched 1 tinny stories, and vhe On Sale: Features Fun tail Fashions vtrs ItunllY,11111-palf. ads. went on sal. Fift More Spaces w College car owners will nave 50 additional parking spaces in ap- proximately two weeks, John Harty this morning This k Jar! ande; tcritl.. e:se less’n1".. t I (-it Mrs Joyce But nil alai lk.i. P. tt,. liaas compiled to a ...r5my:it:01 I I ari. staff of 36 students Topping the ,humor frature at the tim, . according to Dr. Stan- j .n as will comrate. tonight in Amos. superintendent of building ;1.015 , the "Deal Sit" slimy hi ley C Benz, dean of men . 1March Melodies annual women’s and wounds. announced yeslidslay.1Ed Walthers. Walther". presents "Students who would not ordi- songfest. at 7:30 o’clOck in Morris The City- Council recentIli ’the Pi 44d, -Ills iii a struggling Je Students and facult members 15 Dailey auditorium. narily he permitted to carry adopted a ii solution to make S , transfei seeking admission to a,. y units because of probation may PC- titsitips competing and songs Eighth street from San Carlos to: ’institution of higher /gaining - hase a chance to become better San Antonio street a one-way pas- I. ke’s "%Pl.’ leN Hub Milieu tition to carry the excess amount scheduled are: Kappa Phi. "On. , of work." Dean Benz said. sage, with diagonal pat -king. ’flu- I pr, s. lit’, th, thenu u Inch rims acquainted at a Coffee Hour In the Student Union this morning MoOnlight Ray": Berne hall. "May . Those contemplating a request resolution goes into effect in two thi ca.:ghoul th, issue and ties Oa from 9:30 to It o’clock. the Good Lord Bless and Keep The Social Affairs committee r y fo additional deferments should You". and "Beyond the Sunset " w".ks. ill i1111 -S t18:1111/ r sponsors the esent. Admission !remember that to qualify, they Mm’s- coop.. ’’Going Horn,’-Wh.ai the syst. in is ehaniz.11 . A mv. 1..ianie is lia Ent. I lain - Is free. ,,,,,f Del Bowies. ,,,m.,_ must hay.. completed a minimum on a cloud... .,Gre,,n (..414tedral .. from parallel to diagonal park- . M’Ilt I 410.. Ti,Th’. trilkir lists mina , ’of -15 units at the end of the col- and a ../tound.. Alpha (iiem’ in;.. filet,. Will I..’ spar, int !VI :Ind addles.... of enteitainment mitt,’.’ chairman. _ _ lege year. Student Cast Selected for TV Portrayal of Life of ShelleN Patricia Miter., Richard Risso. and Gerald Charlehois have cap- tured leading roles in "Trumpet of a Prophet." the television show on the life of Shelley- to be pro- doeed by the college. The shots will be aired early nest month in K1’1X studios in Sas Francisco. The filmed part a ill he shot Mar. 13 in the Mt. THIVII area. The first rehear- sal will he Mar. 30. m,,, Britee, will flax e the heax le, t [tilt as Mary Godwin Shelley She already has done the part in the radio version of the drama. A drama major. and frequent player in Radio Guild productions, sh.; also had the lead in the guild pro- cbietion of the life of TsChiakoss - sky. Risso, a sophomore drama ma- jor. will do the part of Shelley. Little ’Theater patrons know him as Orpheus, in "Eurydice." He re- (rived favorable lc\ iews for his parts in the Shakespearean FI’Stl- 1. al in Ashland, Ore, last summei (7harlebois is well-known for his portrayals of Antony, in the dra- ma department product ion of "Antony and Cleopatra." an,I 0th. Ho in "Othello." He will rtho the part of Trelawney in the TV prodlict ion. Clyde Allen Will plas the part 1.1 Lord Its eon. Erank Woodman will play Timothy and Itudiert Dietle, Godwin. The %importing east includes Alan Adler. IA .. Patterson. Ronald Blood, Jo.. Loftin., Jim Larry Gar- rett, Robert Shehtanian. Garry Waller and Thomas Rogers (Shelley understudy I. Also in the cast are (1.-0 I’, - bona. Virginia Grattan, Mai Shelley understudy Fred Holm.. Tom Luce. Ralph Rowland, +oil - stage announcer. Jack Byers and Eleanore Floor. ,za. a eolleve medley and "Pi muses NS, Sul... MM.’ (*HIS II. pal k ... M. too. k. long street.- An.. Alpha Phi. "This is My II Retlstry,’ "Lost (’herd," and "la here, oh Where. hut in .Stiodira": Al- pha ()micron Pi. " April in Paris," "1,11%e %S.:liked In"; Del- ta ft:amnia. "Laae is 1.1k.. a Dream." "Gise Me :a Night in June": Chi Oinega. "Laura." I.misiasia Day ride": Della Zeta. "Blue Ilea% en." "Ithse -is Phi 1 MN lin:. 1-..; (anima. "I 0 Th,.. 1 I II(’ WIO Vi/11 I AN/k r.:;, kappa a medl. ,1 still b. taek 1,Tr15ic flaintd Johnsam. MUSIC, Mrs. Noreen Mitchell. sp instructoi Th.. eioups sill P. Judged on pres. /datum and g. taral apr...1- Itie %sinner us ill reeeise a per- petual trophy donated Err- zuson’s Mamie store. ’the second .tnd third place winners also will receit e trophies. "II all’:1111:, utah teoautimi- ..’ontinued ’lit lg. 11110 jei SIIN I’ 11’114’11 I". I Si.... P. HI LNits. SItt.t \ 11- N 1, 11:tr. 3. i UP to . idly semi! linie-homb planted in A AliteN1 in the baggage room of Buenos Alms’ Retina. station eplinted shortly after l’nsident Juan Peron passed u it hi,, 90 Out of the spot on his r. turn from Chile. ’laps Med% 11 .1 - I iINGT( I:\ Mat 3 I’P. Th. 14.14.iim etIM .1,10 Eisenfunvel’s [imposed reSfa- hat am condemning Soviet Perver- sions of World Wai II agreements But in so doing, it added an am. ndment which Democrats re. SitSi,,,-, IVA N. MIMI* I V( ilth Mat 4 . 1..s. pie..iii. ,i ILuailan slat. hood Bill .11sIlls.tI05’s. March. 3 I’) 1 bill t.. admit Dimas. as the 48th state vas.. 1A1111141 1.. 41..11" it. first I ongressional hurdle despite itnexp....1.41 op position. Perpory 4 thin:, Dimatissed ,NiIP IN, Mai 3 ,t ’1 IIA 11(.111 .1u.t.... Alisfinfied ,Volf yest.iday dismissed mo two y eharges act. list I Joseph 55’ Weinberg. . leaned "Scientist X.- "Rlf

Transcript of Student Says Two Men Battle for Iran Control

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!label IL. Cillis, Li5rariL,11

California Steite Library Sacramento 9, California

Student Says Two Men Battle for Iran Control By CLIFF HARRINGTON

The present political turmoil in li-an is a contest of strength be-tween two men, according to Frei-doun Pirzadeh. Iranian student at the college.

Premier Mohammed Mossa-degh. one ’participant in the struggle, is seeking to keep his one-year dictatorial power., he Said.

Th.- other combatant, young Shah Mohammed Fiza Pahlevi, is

hoping to regain some of the strength he gave to Mossadegh ; six months ago.

"rabies-Vs decision to lease the country last Saturday was a bluff," Pirzadeh said. "He wanted to see how much sup-port he could obtain from the people." The young 4hah gave the aged

Premier dictatorial powers fru one-half sear and recently for an additional year. so that Mossadegh

could earcs out his pmgrani Vk

Out Itin in to obtain a N.oie ot eon-fidene.�

"Now the Shah fears that the Premier has too much strength," Pirzadeh said.

One factor which has gained the young monarch support is the attitude. of the people. They uish political order and econom-ic stability. "After two Nears the Iranians

feel that the Premier has f "sas�,s

Big Crowd � � 4

Applauds Spartaticaily Symphony , vol. 41

By MILDRED KILLAM The winter quarter symphony

was received enthusiastically by a near-capacity audience in Mor-ris Dailey auditorium last night The orchestra was conducted by Dr. Lyle Downey, professor of mu-sic.

The program opened at 8:15 p.m with the overture from the ballet -opera "Anacreon." by Maria Luigi Cherubini.

Maurine Thompson, contralto, associate professor of lllll sic?was the featured soloist. She sang 9iindertotenlieder," (Songs on , the death of children) for voice ’ and orchestra by Gustav Mahler.

Mahler wrote the composition to express his grief after the;deat of his two children. He %vas bust known in this country as conduc-tor of the Metropolitan Opera and the New York Philharmonic Sym-phony orchestra. ;

The audience enjoyed Concerto Op. 102, by Johannes Brahms. Gil,. sen Walters, associate professor 0! music. was violin soloist and Don -aid Homuth, instructor of; music, was cello soloist.

The concerto is considered a difficult composition to perform because of the integration nee-ev.ary between the two soloists. For this reason it is not often played. �Tirahms treats his solo instru-

ments M a similar manner and through the use of double stops.

otanplished ’mann- h.� said Pirzadch pointed out that the

Shah has the ismer to oust Mossadegh at any time. Mossadegh’s possible w. -awns

are the support of the army and th.� pal liament.

The reason th. Pi. truer has tired his army clii.1-ol-staff and has gon.� to the pirliament seek-ing a sot,. �-ontidenee is his wish to r,�trefich ins authority. he

gives the impression of a string ean henz Tells Coeds II ill I te Parkma It! quartet alternating with a full or-chestra," according to Patrick lileierotto, instructor of music.

The final selection was "Eut-erpe," by the American early 20th century composer, George Chad-wick.

Coffee Hour

Details of Draft Men who plan to request then

first draft deferment Spring guar-.

ter should he carrying 15 units ,

T 011 i glt t for Melodies Title

Thirteen sororities and living

� ’11 1.

SAN JOSE,

San Jose State College

CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1953

third gwrsion ult.. must not he counted out of the politic.1 int rigue Is Ay�atullah seyed .Aholghassen Kashani, leader or the country’s Moslems and speaker of the parliament.

/inlet. said Kashatti is sin,-poi ting the Shah in hid to regain st cngth

The Ii moan student II :LIMA

ni as th.� person most !.k. Is tO 1’11 (MCI. II ,%141ss.,-

1/1�VII IS I

Important Confab Set 101’ Council

No. 102 - It,, 1.1,1 ..

% I _malt, as Its naast ; � Ttappin... th, 114.�

,

-’ I ’,I. N. �

MEMBERS of Mary George Cii-op living groan. vi.. Dalley aisilllorl Left till right. it., ,,.. first riliwe uinners in last pear’s March Melodies. Paid:. F:ngel, "Mil" Ginn. Beyerly Becker. Joan annual uomen’s song contest, prepare for th.� .1..- speck, and Rosella It �ker. �0.4.. by Pry-or Ry DAS 1.: EI.AM tense of their title tonight at 7:$11 WM..* In Moe-

_ : Li ii.; magazine. featuring lot-t’ ’.�ight pages of 1 ttttt ty featute, 1

Into,., filched 1 tinny stories, and

vhe On Sale: Features Fun tail Fashions

vt�rs ItunllY,11111-palf.� ads. went on sal.

Fift� More Spaces w College car owners will nave 50

additional parking spaces in ap-proximately two weeks, John

Harty this morning This

k Jar!

ande; tcritl.. e:se less’n1".. t I (-it Mrs Joyce But nil alai lk.i. P. tt,.

lia�as compiled to a ...r5my:it:01 I I ari. staff of 36 students

Topping the ,humor frature� at the tim, . according to Dr. Stan- j .n as will comrate. tonight in Amos. superintendent of building ;1.015 , the "Deal Sit" slimy hi

ley C Benz, dean of men . 1March Melodies annual women’s and wounds. announced yeslidslay.1Ed Walthers. Walther". presents

"Students who would not ordi- songfest. at 7:30 o’clOck in Morris The City- Council recentIli ’the Pi 44d, -Ills iii a struggling Je

Students and facult members 15 Dailey auditorium. narily he permitted to carry adopted a ii solution to make S , transfei seeking admission to a,.

y units because of probation may PC- titsitips competing and songs Eighth street from San Carlos to: ’institution of higher /gaining -

hase a chance to become better San Antonio street a one-way pas- I. ke’s "%Pl.’ leN Hub Milieu tition to carry the excess amount scheduled are: Kappa Phi. "On. , of work." Dean Benz said. sage, with diagonal pat-king. ’flu- I pr, s. lit’, th,� thenu� u Inch rims acquainted at a Coffee Hour In

the Student Union this morning MoOnlight Ray": Berne hall. "May ’ . Those contemplating a request resolution goes into effect in two thi ca.:ghoul th,� issue and ties Oa

from 9:30 to It o’clock. the Good Lord Bless and Keep

The Social Affairs committee r y fo additional deferments should You". and "Beyond the Sunset " w".ks. ill i11�11 -S t18:1�111/ r

sponsors the esent. Admission

!remember that to qualify, they Mm’s- coop.. ’’Going Horn,’-Wh.ai the syst. in is ehaniz.11 . A mv. 1..ianie is lia� Ent. I lain -

Is free. ,�,,,,f Del Bowies. ,,,m.,_ must hay.. completed a minimum on a cloud... .,Gre,,n (..414tedral .. from parallel to diagonal park- . M’Ilt I 410.. Ti,Th’. trilkir lists mina ,

’of -15 units at the end of the col- and a ../tound.. Alpha (iiem’ in;.. filet,. Will I..’ spar, int !VI :Ind addles.... of enteitainment mitt,’.’ chairman. � _ _ � lege year.

Student Cast Selected for TV Portrayal of Life of ShelleN

Patricia Miter., Richard Risso.

and Gerald Charlehois have cap-tured leading roles in "Trumpet of a Prophet." the television show on the life of Shelley- to �be pro-doeed by the college.

The shots will be aired early nest month in K1’1X studios in Sas Francisco. The filmed part a ill he shot Mar. 13 in the Mt. THIVII area. The first rehear-sal will he Mar. 30.

m,,, Britee, will flax e the heax le, t [tilt as Mary Godwin Shelley She already has done the part in the radio version of the drama. A drama major. and frequent player in Radio Guild productions, sh.; also had the lead in the guild pro-cbietion of the life of TsChiakoss - sky.

Risso, a sophomore drama ma-jor. will do the part of Shelley. Little ’Theater patrons know him as Orpheus, in "Eurydice." He re-

(rived favorable lc\ iews for his parts in the Shakespearean FI’Stl-1. al in Ashland, Ore, last summei

(7harlebois is well-known for his portrayals of Antony, in the dra-ma department product ion of "Antony and Cleopatra." an,I 0th. Ho in "Othello." He will rtho the part of Trelawney in the TV prodlict ion.

Clyde Allen Will plas the part 1.1 Lord Its eon. Erank Woodman will play Timothy and Itudiert Dietle, Godwin. The %importing east includes Alan Adler. IA .. Patterson. Ronald Blood, Jo.. Loftin., Jim Larry Gar-rett, Robert Shehtanian. Garry Waller and Thomas Rogers (Shelley understudy I. Also in the cast are (1.-0 I’, -

bona. Virginia Grattan, Mai Shelley understudy Fred Holm.. Tom Luce. Ralph Rowland, +oil - stage announcer. Jack Byers and Eleanore Floor.

,za. a eolleve medley and "Pi muses NS, Sul...�

MM.’ (*HIS II. pal k ...� M. too. k. long street.- An..

Alpha Phi. "This is My II Retlstry,’ "Lost (’herd," and "la here,

oh Where. hut in .Stiodira": Al-pha ()micron Pi. " April in Paris," "1,11%e %S.:liked In"; Del-ta ft:amnia. "Laae is 1.1k.. a Dream." "Gise Me :a Night in June": Chi Oinega. "Laura." I.misiasia Day ride": Della Zeta. "Blue Ilea% en." "Ithse

-is Phi 1

MN lin:. 1-..; (anima. "I 0 Th,..� 1 I II(’ WIO Vi/11 I AN/k

r.:;, kappa a medl. ,�1

still b. taek 1,Tr15ic flaintd

Johnsam. MUSIC, Mrs. Noreen Mitchell. sp instructoi Th.. eioups sill P.� Judged on pres. /datum

and g. ta�ral apr...1-

Itie %sinner us ill reeeise a per-petual trophy donated Err-zuson’s Mamie store. ’the second .tnd third place winners also will receit e trophies.

� "II all’:1111:, utah teoautimi-..’ontinued ’lit lg.

11110 jei SIIN I’ 11’114’11 I". I

Si.... P. HI LNits. SItt.t \ 11-

N 1, 11:tr. 3. i UP � to . idly semi! linie-homb planted in A �AliteN�1�� in the baggage room of Buenos Alms’ Retina. station e�plinted shortly after l’n�sident Juan Peron passed u it hi,, 90 Out of the spot on his r. turn from Chile.

’laps Med% 11 .1 - I iINGT( I:\ Mat 3 �I’P.

Th. 14.14.iim etIM

.1,10 Eisenfunvel’s [imposed reSfa-hat am condemning Soviet Perver-sions of World Wai II agreements But in so doing, it added an am. ndment which Democrats re.

SitSi,,,-, IVA N. MIMI* I

V( ilth Mat 4 .� 1..s. pie..iii. ,i�

IL�uailan slat. hood Bill .11sIlls.t�I05’s. March. 3

I’) � 1 bill t.. admit Dimas. as the 48th state vas.. 1A11��11141 1.. 41.�.11" it. first I ongressional hurdle despite itnexp....1.41 op position.

Perpory 4 thin:, Dimatissed ,NiIP IN, Mai 3 ,t ’1 IIA 11(.111 .1u.t....� Ali�sfinfied ,Volf yest.�iday dismissed mo� two y eharges act. list I � Joseph 55’ Weinberg. .

leaned "Scientist X.-

"Rlf

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A small-scale epidemic Of ga�.,

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Coming Events Cast Shadows

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Classes mee� 7.30 MA’ r-9:30 ITS

11:30 MWF 1:30 TTI, 3:30 MWF , Classes meeting at; 7:30 TTh 9:30 MW:

11:30 TTt 1:30 MW, 3,30 TTs Classes meeting at: 8:30 MWF 1r

10:30 TTh 1230 MWF 2:30 TTh 4:30 MWF - � , Classes meeting at: 8:30 TTh

10:30 MWF 12:30 TTh 2:30 MWF 4:30 TI’ Classes meet;ng at:

All English As, A, arses not otherwise � . �

tnakst Obstructs Long Beach State Construction Bill

s � ’ nen,. e, Al’ir 3 ill’

Action on a $1.645,000 bill for the

’construction of a science building

Iat Long Beach State college has

lk.en postponed by the assembly

sr,t�s anti means committee. for

ono. %%Pelt. ! MISS TWOMbly. Other students in the Health

Action on the hill Was held cottase are afflicted with pneu-

over al ter N. It. Ke�Iler, senior moat, mumps and measles, she

’budget analyst in thee legislative added

;auditor’s office, said mnstruction

costs might vary from $28 per

square. foot at Long Beach to $1 -

to $22 per square foot for a e

terent type science budding at th, k � Hew:. �’oorhics unit of Cal Poly.

Thomas Me ret of the state di-�ision of architectide said he

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Proceeds From Play Reading !Audubon F tl in , SPARTAN DAILT 3 �

1 � tWedncsday, Mar. 4. 1933

To Go To Kaucher Award Fund Shoics Friday College Religious Council Sets Events , - , � � . The reading, sponsored by the Speech and Drama department, will will he the subject oi the four: or Reli?jotts Emphasis I eek Program A play reading is scheduled for May 15-16 in the Little Theater. The "Santa Lucia Sc’. Cliff,

be presented to raise ft,nds for the perpetuation of the Dr. Dorothy in a series of Audubon screen The college Religious council is ’various faiths. include: Rabbi Met. Kaucher Oral Reading award. Tours to be presented Friday at 8 preparing for Religious Emphasis r er Heller. San Fi:ineisco, the

The award was started in Spring quarter of 1951 by an anony- ’p.m. at Roosevelt junior high week, to he held Apr. 12-17. Al-!K. M. Kumita of Los Angei, s,

men.: donor. At a rec-ii� ready schedub�cl are several speak.; Buddhist: Russe:I Turshey. lay the department faculty decided to ) . � The lecture will h� gmen by I

� �ers and events, aceording to Diane ’Catholic; and the Re% Niel% in hold an annual progrwe to - petuate the $25 award

This year’s award winner will be chosen tomorrow at 1:SO p.m. in Room 8 of the Women’, gym. Nee enntet.tant from h of the oral reading classes will corn-

re . ssm tattcm . an U. ii s n . notedna- ,Ree, publicity chairman. !Wheatley. Protestant m in i s i 0 r � turalist-photographer horn New � , Theme for the week is -Found- ’ rem Stockton Chooses thlicials !York. The tours are in their sixth ’ - ..* r -

.ations. for Living. according to No 1110VIe... -The High Wall.: under the sPun- ,Bob Friedman. chairman of Reli- :and -Prejudice." ar�� scheduled 1,1 I The Peninsula Scholastic Press �seaSC)n in San Jose

sorship ot the Santa Clara county � ;association adopted a constitution giouc ErnphasiS week Dr. John T be shown enhec ,-vents will Is’

Audubon society and the Natural ,wahl,itikt. ’and elected officers at a recent . pri.sident of. the col- :student 0011 tan-ulty speaking pan -

Science department of th4.� college. I ;meeting held at South San Fran- ’ ’legc. will fx� honorary chairman ’,’la. an art and book dt.-: and Included in Mt . ( riot kshank s 1 .,.._ pelf.. ’else° high school, speakers repres-ntatik e. .�N o r! -��_n :WI III ti’. t. :lel, � ...1.�, -

The emard will h. the winner by Dr. Hush Gillis. department hi-ad.

Judges will be Dr. James Wood,’ professor ea English. Wallace Mur-! ray, associate professor of speech. and Helen Hall. former morn-

, h. -lw-ech and dra:ra staff.

Donations anted In Roll Call Di

� p:osented to, presentation will be films of va, - Representatives elected to the

executis�-� council and their high schools include: Barbara McCall, Palo Alto; Bill Richmond, Jeffer-son; Jerry Segal, Willow Glen, Charlene Albrook, South San Francisco; Stewart Graham. Meti-lo-Atherton: Ross Dunn, Carle-mont: and Betty McFadden. Se-;uoia.

.1%.e Association officers include Se-

,11.101a, president; Menlo-Athei�ton,

Dr. Edward P. Shaw, assistant ’vice president; South San Fran-

cisco. secretary-treasurer; and the professor of econoniics orse-s all ’college. coordinator faculty members and -�ff to make their contritnttio!�: to the

Nest meeting of the association is scheduled for Thursday evening. �

Red Cross roll call as s:-.or as pos. IMar. 19, at Willow Glen high ,.� ri, N% Bible. I school. 1 exts are Needed Notice 1 o tievort

iou.s species of birds and tow

Mmmo Bay to Moldy! �y. Sea lieu- 1);/�1111f/ 1)iatts that inhabit the st�a cliffs fron tlj,

and alit l’s als,. be discussed

ti rob, timi Talk Student Esea es IN, ten t 01171 BICIZU

Patricia it student al t he college, escaped iniury Monday n, ornt n g when the apartment’ house where she was his ing was destroyed b3 fire.

The tire, which occurred at 95 K Santa Clara street. killed two

G. F’. Ferris. professiii of ento-mology at Stanford unisersity, will speak at the biology seniinar to-day at 3:30 o’clock in Room S-21P

Prof. Ferris will speak on lution in the Arthrupods He is

,world authoniy on scale insects. ’according to John P Harvilk. as-

Pr°fess°r of nature stud: tiqacemont ,�;:taN� Deadlir, I,� Anyone interested is ins it ed

staIr \erii. Heil) i.m....4)��iat A oil scusht to I MICI .1 I %A.Or poNt�

hi st ate s a.. darioe program.. aeeord.

ir�-: to tit, Merit System Eta -ant-

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Returns so far rec�-..i.aed have

’attend th � eminar. applications is Mar. 27 belonged to Miss Smith. parakeets and two canaries which

Anyone having a Modern Li -been below expectations. accord- Major ASB activities during.; brary edition of -Philosophy oh , The followi::: -.hub lin’, to Shaw, chairman of the roll :winter quarter are Revelries, So- ,Santayana." please see one of the ’ea to report to the Graduate v call committee. ;phomore Dance, Women’s Week, attendants in the book store. or ’tiger’s office, Room 18, inina-di., �

The campaign is schAuled tolHeart’s Delight dance. and March Elmo A. Robinson in the Philoso- ly; Dick Fleeger, Pal Hiram. Rus-continue through the week. Melodies. phy department immediately. , Whitman and Rick Warner

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I �sl’ARTA’S 111111 Werinewla... \far 4 1953

FZII;ING

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’llhe polo I. sits is going to get 91170 10 purchase anards for it.

top performers s� one said the . t seemed ’netts steep ..

.�ntil Tom Malian, �%111. Ireavsirer. piped op DA ith "44r�, paid ahrweit

Mal touch for vtlistlent 4 ’II picket.," %% ell. top performer., In

.sIIN apaA.111, the best the ASS run afford.

’iI.i.t /11�111

11

A51: fund% Chuck Wing, Rally em cwt./note.. is sa4eng the college $100 by ,

teem ii their equipment for use by the n.

%ma otolnl ’relit.- It, uniforms mak�� the ..ell leaders

mead 110.111, 1)% ong. Ilse 4.11 leader’. Pt.t don’t have anvsell

61..- .snot stioaldn’t go edit onto the floor. II fiestro,. I

..... Si.’. f 1.1§1.111 ractsealv in. nag� -r of at �ba %

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Mot 0. Immo,- PPG-tries boatel teed to ig. lei t.,

beat, the I’ HI ,srnt. The Stied. it (*rained approved the

le, i0-11 and I member% of the -Iley Mac’ cast and et.

4..11 agate-) 41., Fr:encase() Theitsda4 the last day of Oita,

.��� .1 musical production . . probably the Straw flatlets 1{1.1/114.

All..Itne who torik picture.% of this yeat’s show, should bring

ideeti�� on the trip . that’s the newel [tom Jim Porter. the- �

turatottile.1 publicity man.

****** -thong more trip. . Hon �whleetc. lime Doerr. Jerry

Hell. and hill 1...1.ert nett represent the college :It the �ational Stu-

dent. .11%.00. Int k ��� regional conference at 1.os tila on March 7. The

nX Ow’ n 0 III 1....1 the hill 111.�rovelve.

�fill need.. a Home. g thasrmats Iterative of the lack

of atrial. anis4 a grand total of ha. applied). the I...Art.0hr vont-

liii II.. DDI thr vAssolent I hav re.aDroritentlell that the ehairman

I.. -. I.’. led quarter at the set ’sad meeting eit the 4 mancil.

sl n h students i� distressing especially since

Mao., OOOOO iieg of the most important functions of

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1 situ the. SWIM ii ’r Purpose of the. lisp is tee sheen. the. Finnish people ���., thimigh folk dances, music, and art

lin. I. N ill lake about ,eis weeks t"iists will he kept at as mint-s tl 1,:11:111. Nan% isis pa4ine, lea man) expenses horn the iv-

. ’14 of the talent AN A% \ presented in the Finnish cities and by

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. \ en one enteiested Ilia) :ellen,’ .e neeting tonight at 3244 V San

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4.1’11.411, n as done h) Dick Zim-merman. lininierman, a 4f-ter -

an of other Ilke issues, through stills a ser) prole...Ional job. ills pictorial Jeanne on thu.

oith the es - Itipartan Ski club is cleverly di-Imaxed hy a full -page ski cartoon

I by Bob Moesle. "Sports Report.- edited by Neil

I Squid.% presents cionments and iiiirgnastications on the past, pres-ent and fond.. of Spartan athle-tics The article includes eorri-mews by the coaches of each 1.411

Soother nen feature is an article presenting %leo.. of for-eign stmlents. The *attire, ed-

ited In MAJ.. Seism_ with

the attitude. of vtioteels of %ari-011, I gantries ton as rd our school,

anal either etihilarating problems,

such a� the dusting situation.

I ol the I. is steatent�

.prtrilloall maga/Ines tanning foil -�ids. winks.. 0%01 this time

’Reit.1 coeds are found in fill faro, offoring all marine’ of appoc, ’l. plottographod by ZM1-nio In! in

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Petite feed U ith Big Smile Loptures lieorts of Sporlons

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Selectititt ul f�ers Zeis as �-,uptt 1)011 seems appropriate, as the ;agile, brown-eyed coed quite per-

the Intercollegiate Soph Hop at

San Francisco, Mar. 7. The final selection ot the coastal campu-

i oph Loll will be made that ev,�- b.ctly Ids the doll ete,rription 1

, ning. %% hen lotervirt%ed D�he lest ’

Iv admit tett that �Ite voishlal The little sophomore with th.�

1041,1e that Ole had beVII rh.�...11 big smile has raptured the hearts 1 I.. represent the college in the of the entire campus and all are I Cal -sponsored doll contest, hoping she holds the key to the!

"It’s my first trophy, too. I’ve SoPh doll contest a never had a trophy before," she added proudly.

Geri, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Zeis of San Leandro, called her parents immediateb upon learning that she had been chosen Sophomore doll.

Thy. IN-year-01d occupisUosal therapy niajor, was sponsored

by Delta I. palion fraternity and

competed against M °thew coeds.

Geri was selected on th.. basis

of personality, face and figure, in. terests and abilib to wear clothes the right way.

The campus doll is 5 feet 3’-: inches tall, has light brown eyes _ and brown hair. Complementing these features are a very Kett) smile and a warm and genuine sincerity.

Like most college women, she has a flair for clothes, pretering soft, (till costumes and paStel shades.

Of her college interests, she tat)s. she enjoys crafts. an activ-ity rytreniely important In her major. Dancing and snimmtag top the list of estra-curricular meth -Ries. Geri and Sophomore dolls from i

other colleges nil! lee honored .0

’Visual’ Music 11 N111.111{Ell K11.1..1 NI

Modern Hungarian mu,. ’sill played over KEEN at 630 to-

iiight, under the auspices of the Radio Guild and in cooperation with the library record collection.

The music is by the contem-porary Hungarian composer, Bela Bartok. Bartok uses every device known for rhythm and percussion effects.

His music be so visual that his

"Diary of a Fly" causes listen-ers to run around tyith fly so at -ter.., Part of his "Nliracillous Mandarin," the complete "Study In Overtimes," "Second of Tao Portait� for Orchestra � IN..-

torted," Monte Hungarian folk

songs, and Bulgarian rhythms

also he heard.

Stewart Grannis is the pm. ducer-director for this show. Clyde Allen tells about the composer, Ralph Rowland is the announcer

ad Henry Orowitz sound and music technician. The production will be rebroadcast Sunday at 12:30 p.ni

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Future June Brides Announce \’� cdding Plans to Friends

June Nankivell passed a box of

chocolates to a group of friends1

recently, announcing her engage-1

inert to Bob Freitas. The couple

ate making plans for a June wed-

ding in the campus Memorial cha-

PO, Miss Nankivell is a senior social

science major. Her fiance is a

senior business administration ma-

jor. Moore-Quiniey �

Plans tor a summer wedding are being made for Lorelee G. Moore, prrsonnel office secretary, and C.

W. Quinley jr., acting registrar.

T h e engagement w a s an-nounced at a recent open house

for friends. The future Mr.’. quinb’ is a graduate of the Un-

Ii of Oregon. She is the daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Black-burn of Morgan Hill. Quiniey was graduated from the

college in 1950. He is the son of

Dlr. and Mrs. C. W. Quinley Sr.

of Oakdale.

Kelly-Severin

Mar. 14 is the date se! by Ann Kelly and Richard Severin for their wedding. The ceremonies will be held in Marysville. The couple plan to make their first home in San Jose.

stiss Kelly announced her wedding plans at the Alpha Phi

pledge dance Friday night. She’ is a senior business major. Her fiance was graduated from

Fresno State college and is at-tending the University of Califor-nia Law school.

Velander-Holt Joyce Velander, science depart.

ment secretary, became the bridel of Jess Holt Feb. 26 at the Willow; Glen Stone church.

Mrs. Holt was attended by her I twin sister, Joan. Gene Holt, bro-ther of the bridegroom, was the ; best nan.

The new matron is the daughter! of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Velander.1 Her husband is the son of Mr. and ’ Mrs. Ray Holt.

Ritchie-Flood Marilee Ritchie blew out the

candle and passed a box of choco-lates Monday night to tell her Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sis-ters that she will be the June bride of David Jay Flood.

The future Mrs. Flood is the (laughter of Mr, and Mrs. David R. Ritchie of San Carlos. She is an eduear major. Her fi-ance is a pre-architeithare major. They are both sophomores. Flood is a member of Kappa Al-

pha fraternity. Spartan Shields, sophomore honorary fraternity, and the water polo and swimming learns.

Jerry Morrison Named Theta Chi President In Formal Ceremonies

Jerry Morrison was installed president of Theta Chi fraternity Monday night in formal ceremo-nies conducted by Dick Ganzert, outgoing president, and Jack Os-

I orio, pledge marshal!. Also installed were Al Bache. vice

I president; Warren Bush. secre-tary; Terry Whitney, pledge mar-shall, Pete Silva, chaplain: Thor

;Rasmussen and Stu Eastman. ser-geant -at-arms; Jim Willowhy. his-torian; Don Schlote, librarian; Don McPherson. corresponding secre-tary.

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- cOdal PaPade [Feted Friday’

Edited by JO ROSSMANN A ()Pi pledges will make their

Could be the calm before the storm. ot spring quarter, or it could the end of quarter "don’t earisrn," but whatever it is something

anwound the social merry-go-round. Despite the lag in social life. couples still are finding time to ex-

It/range pins. On the new ineligitle list are Carol Baird and Hank Margiotta. Carol is the first A 0 Pi pledge to get pinned this quarter. She passed red heart -shaped suckers to announce that she had accepted Hank’s Delta Siima Phi pin. Carol is activities chairman for her pledge class

A locket and a box of candy told the A 0 Pi.. of the pinning of Isabel Langer and Jim Holven. Jim is a graduate student at Stan-ford university. He is affiliated with Alpha Sigma Phi.

Natalie Stilwell passed candy kisses to her sisters to tell of her pinning to Phi Sigma Kappa John Wathon. Natalie is A 0 Pi song chairman. The girls invited the serenaders in after the meeting for coffee and more singing.

Bonnie Dohemann told her Delta Gamma sisters Monday night of her new affiliation with Pi kappa Alpha. Ronnie is wearing the pin of aethe Mike Fisher.

Bob Daugherty passed out cigars at the Theta (hi housi� to tell of his alliance with Jotly Ford.

This ’en ... The DC’s will celebrate the founding of their sorority Saturday

with a banquet at the Sainte Claire hotel. The pledges entertained the Theta Chi and A Chi 0 actives re-

cently at a singing, dancing, and coffee-drinking exchange. The SAE,’ met for the first time in their new chapter room

Monday night. The fraternity’s Mother’s club redecorated the room with drapes, venetian blinds, carpeting, and benches, IF, I.. Callisch

--presented a glass trophy cast .to the room. Fraternity niembers did the painting

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debut Fridas night at the annual Pledge dance in the Italian room of the St. Francis hotel. Dancing will be to the music of Don Berth -tame and his orchestra.

Guests include rle and Mrs. George Ntuench, Dr. and Mrs Jay Rusmore of the Psychology de-partment, and Mrs. John Fish, housemother.

On the dance committee are Dorothy Jean Maher. Pat Kava-naugh. Marilyn Blue. and Marg-aret Giorgi.

End of the Rail Wrist corsages and sorority

necklaces v.-ere presentid to the Alpha Phi pledges last Fridaj at their annual formal. The settine was the Ben !Armond Tow tt and Country club.

Caner is Pledge Vresident Keith Carver w "I’."I’.elected sliest-

dent of the Sigma Nu plidce class recently. Elected wIth hint were Bob Maden, vice president; (swell Babcock. secret ary-t otissuter Ken Whit man. social chairman Va It Wilisi .1. public:it ions. Al PaInt en-tertainment chairman

Early HallowThe Chi innegas %%ere busy this week scraping white paint off tht ts

owls that decorate the front of their house. Peculiar things also hat:, �Z been happening around the DG and Pi K.A. houses.

The D6r4 woke up one morning to find a sign reading "Rig Ftaidn Way and Bird- planted on their front limn, while the boys t tnii ferns and a peculiar flower pot decorating their Mar step.

They were no more astonished than the lucky women who let across the street from the Sigma Nus. The boys got tired of waititw for active FA Secada to get out of bed and help with their work dir. so they quietly carried his bed out onto the street. Ed slept on. Then � \ next move was across the street but Ed snored undaunted until a ; vicious female doused him with water. He retreated to the fraternity 1,4, Corner VINE & SAN FERNANDO

house.

Nadine Willson Refwires AlphaPhiPresident’sPin From Barbara Hocking

Nadine Willson received the tra-ditional president s pin from Bar-bara Hocking, outgoing president, at recent installation ceremonies of Alpha Phi sorority.

Her officers include Mary Kane, vice president; Carol Warner. cor-responding secretary; Carolyn Krausse, ritcording secretary; Joan Busher, scholarship chairman; Ma-rilyn Oliver, treasurer; Charlotte Murrison. marshall; Carolyn Goo-due. chaplin: Jo Shanahan, host-eSti : Dot flohman. guard; Sue Johnston. quarterly correspondent; Joanne Caroll and Jan Willson, house managers; Carol Becker, publicity chairman.

Sabra Poolman was elected pres-ident of the pledge class. Miss Poolman also received the week-ly gold pledge pin for being out-standing pledge.

Serving with her will be Jane Wool vice president; Joan Adams, secretary: Pat Nock. treasurer: Joyanne Scott, activities chair-man.

Alpha I hnieroti l’is Show Meal College Wardrobe At Meetitigbf lothers

Alpha Omicron Pi pledges- and act Is es modeled an ideal college wardrobe for their mothers at Sunday afternoon tea at the chap-ter house.

Purpose of the tea was to ac-

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SJS LOSES, 7-5 VISCONTI HURT Coach Walt Williams’ baseball! Boh Poole sated the possibility

tam took a double loss at Stan- I of further scoring in the. initial ford yesterday. bowing to the In- ! frame by catching a man off see-lians, 7-5. and losing the services ’ond base. of Don Visconti for the season. ! In the third inning. SJS took

Visconti, stellar first baseman, the lead with two runs. Ralph -uttered a broken arm in an eighth !Cleland started action by singline. inning collision with Stanford’s and Oldham connected for a %Vednesda%. ’Alai 4. 19:1: Ron Triune. double to score the outfielder. SPARTAN DAILY ’1

The Spartans out -hit their op- ;Cookie Camara pushed across thei ponents. but Pitcher Johnny !second run when he hit a fly hall

to right field, which was bobbled. Oldham’s lack of control WA% re-sponsible for sit Indian runs. He alloued but seen hits in go-ing the route, but gase up ten isalks. He struck out five. The Indians were the first to

score, turning the trick in the ,.ery first inning, with the help of four consecutive walks by Oldham.

!allowing Oldham to score. The Raiders surged to a 5-1

lead in the fifth inning, with a Cleland single an Oldham sacrifice, a u�alk to Jim Coulter. and a double down the left field line by Camara. Camara tallied the third run of the inning alien

lip:coati hit a ground ban on I which infielder Jack Goodrich

made an error. With a walk and a pair of sing-

les by Goodrich and Al Cob.. the !Indians managed to make the score 5-3 in their own half of the fifth inning.

In the seventh,�Stantord drew

even wit ii Vs, dramondmen. Oldham ISS,ied �%il walks, and

Jack Shepard rapped a long

triple to score his teammat. s and knot the score at 5-5.

The eighth was a fatal inning for the Spartans. Dan Dandurand singled for the Cardinals and a. -it to second base on an error by wit -fielder roalter. Poole made his second pick-off of the day. catch-ing Dandruand elf second. and the Raiders br. athc.cl more

But not for long. Oldham again issued two passes to Card batters, and Truine blasted 3 hard ground ball, of which 4 am-

ara made a beAutiful stop. ( am-, ara� oft balance, thress nitd to

thirst haw% and all three men

acre safe. MU Poole, ahem s :siert. picked up the uild thross and fired the hall to lirst base. Triable is as trapped oil the base. and in the phis %thief. %sent on in the isconti’s arm nat. Otiwn he and Trains- collided. , Hill Anderson. sophom..� !’�

fielder who had ne�or base before, was sent into the game to replace Visconti Fred NeValllail bunted for the Cards, and Anderson thress to Oldham at first too late to make a play. By that time the damage had been done, and the Indians sere ahead for good, 7-5

Theta Chi Takes Tankmen Meet Jensen High Scorer for Season; IFC Intramural T.I.Navy Team Niemann Sets Foul Shot Records Cage Loop Lead In Sparta Gy

Monday nigi.! ,cores

IFC: Pi Kappa Alpha 28, Sigma Pi

25: Delta Sigma Phi 28, Delta Up-silon 50: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 42, Lambda Chi Alpha 38: Kappa Al-pha 80. Theta Xi 24: Sigma’ Nu 40. Sigma Chi 29: Lambda Chi Al-pha 64, Alpha Tau ()mega 47; Phi Sigma Kappa defeated Kappa Tau by forfeit.

’ Final basketball statistics re- Coach Walt Mcl’herwsn’s Ilse M , leased yesterday. front the atli- also set neui ris ords in percent-

s, !kite news bureau show that co- age of field goals made and per-’ (.oach iCharlie Walker’s swim-’captain and most -valuable Spartan centage of free throvis success-ming team will meet the Treasureihoop:4er Lee Jensen won the sea -1 ful. Island Navy team at 7:30 o’clock ’son high-point honors, with 314’ The cagers netted 451 shot.

tonight in Spar- points, from the floor in 1634 tries lot a tan pool. - 33.1 percent. and 468 c ha I i ty

Jensen’s mark is One point high- throws in 71S attempts for a G7, 1 For the Spar-. er than the record set last year ’,,cent � tans it will he an. , , . � �.. s ( orges t. lar attempt at their

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Fred Niemann became the Raid- 26 games tor the Spartans. Ed- ! yrs’ ninth highest scorer. In the wards, Niemann, Dick Brady. and! free throw department the smooth- Guard Cai roll W’rlliams saw ,,,�. ’

Independent: 4 Walker has an- working center set two new school _ tion

Cowboys 32, Huckster Hoop- ,rounced that the records. He attempted 170 shots sters 30: Fizzles 36, Beaux 23; Mit- I ollowing men from the tool line and made 111

sic Department 38, Flying Foul- ( harlie Walker will compete in of them. These are new highs. ors 36: Foul Balls 39, 101’s 37: ’the following events: Jensen vtas followed by arm\ - Alpha Phi Omega 32. Racketeers t Sprints: Fred Alvord, Chet Keil bound. Niernami - n _a , score!

second victory of the season over the Sailors.

15; SJS Lakers 44, Grizzlies 41: ,and Fred Postal; diving, John , with 297 point�. and � Newman club 51, PAT 37. ,Race. Bill Finch, Jarobil Silvani; Don Eilwaids who had 10,

Theta Chi holds undisputed pos. ,backstroke, Jack Coultas, Bob Fit-session of first place in the inter- ’ler,’ Dave Flood. Don Schlotc: fretetnity basketball league after ’medley, Bob Filler, Dave Flood; Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Sigma !distance, Ntan Kong Fong; Breast -Pi, 28-25, Mona y night. The Sig- Istroke, Bill Short, Norton Thorn-ma Pi five had been tied for first ;ton. with Theta Chi before their loss. I

Major spring quarter ASB ac- WAA Sports. Slate tivities are the Junior Prom, Mid-1 Quarter dance, Push-Cart relays.: The remainder of the \VAA AWS Recognition bahquet, Alum- Sportsday schedule for the year is ni Homecoming day, and the Son- as follows: ior Ball.

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Jensen became the sisth high-est scorer in Spartan histoo for a single season. Stu Inman holds the single season record of 521 scored in 1949. Inman aim, holds second and third places in the single season column uith 416 point� in 1930 and 396 in 1918. In man’s highest mark came in a

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AUTOMATIC SELF -SERVE .

- Mar 4, 193 Study Meeting Wctirw,day, -5 .

The meeting date of the corn- A panel discussion on education from Tokyo, Japan; Simeon r.

ii lAwtore Here ’l’oemiaN- A )ril 17 mutes- on graduate siudy has been in different countries will be lea- Castillo, biological sciences, Ras-

. postponed until Wednesday, Mar. Mortimer Adler, a enntrocursial comitottee iditd.i.ing literal arts dents organization tonight at 7:30 HeAsins. England; Perry Teher--

11, at 2 p.m. in Room 108, the o’clock in the Student Union. pour, Iran; Sala Paau, Samoa, Ice-tirio. in the field of American ed. In American coUeges. se-atton, is scheduled to speak here Members of this comm,. , in_ Graduate Study office arrounced

Taking part in the discussion land’

To...Atty. Apt- 7. according to rep- eluded such prominent educators yesterday. will be Marie Mendoza, pre-nurs- The discussion will stress the

fs-sentatIves of Kappa Inlia Phi. as Robert Hutchins, Stringfellow, The meeting originally was ache- ing major from Madeira, Portugal; mechanics and social function ,,f

national education honor society. Barr, Scott Buchanan and Adler. duh-d fru- tollay. Kiyohiro Minra. history major education

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That’s right! In the U. S. Air Force, it’s not the size of the man in the fight�it’s the size of the iiGHT IN THE MAN! And Aviation Cadets must have plenty of it. For Cadet training is rugged. If you’re good enough. . . tough enough. .. smart enough... if you can take it while you’re learning to dish it

- out, you can have one of the most fascinating careers in the world. You’ll be equipped to fly the latest. hottest planes. You’ll be prepared to take your position as an executive, both in military and com-mercial aviation as well as in industry. And while you’re helping yourself you’ll be helping yourcount rv.

WIN YOUR WINGS! It takes little over a year to win �nur %sings as a Pilot or Aircraft Observer I Navigator,Bombardier,RadarOperator, or Aircraft Performance Engineer ). But at the end of your training you graduate as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, with pay of $5,300.00 a year.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? To qualify as an Aviation Cadet, you must have completed at least two years of college. This is a minimum requirement � it’s best if you stay in school and graduate. In addition, you mift be between 19 and 2612 years, unmarried, and in good physical condition.

New Aviation Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Few Weeks!

HERE’S WHAT TO DO:

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