r 5--Aident kExecutives Picked In Election . ....... RS IN IS it11110r tight in Sk :heduled to / Pail ILL 11 _San- -Aug 1w4r1 _State_ C0114192 THE NOBLEST MOTIVE ---- THE PUBLIC GOOD Class Officers Chosen; Run-Off Elections Are Slated For Friday Sixteen percent of the students went to the polls to vote for class officers yesterday. As in past elections many candidates did not gain a clear majority and thus a run-off vote wiU be made Friday, Gene SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1942 Number 68 Long. election judge, announced. Polls will again be set up in front of Morris Dailey for the purpose. The three lower classes failed to hefroshio choose a president. Seniors voted Wesley Young into the president’s chair but was the only class failing to elect a Vice-President. Dave Atkinson, speaking on beS SCIENTISTS ’,INN I CU half of the Student Council, stated peck throw Work on the largest and most after the returns had been checked, ’ot of interesting Issue of the La Torre that the group was very discourever published is proceeding on aged with the new system of seschedule, announced Pat McGuire lecting officers. The Council had primarily designed the new plan t. of the Yearbook staff yesterday. Spontaneity of the college faculty in contributing toward to bring students to the polls. Porter Ml:nips Red Cross drive has set the quota higher than "A special dedication feature will Atkinson said that there was no . has been include an unusual color plate up- noticeable change in the total nummu’ &ewei ally planned. The goal. previously set at $1000, SO well letne4 Plans for the West Coast School on the front page," she declared. ber of ballots cast over the Fall Rodroped to $1,500 since members of the faculty raised $992 toof Nature Study’s excursion to quarter elections. "Colorful snapshots of student life score canoe the fund. Death Valley will be discussed at spots. 1100. With Over $70 contributed in the four class meetings yes- a special meeting for all inter- will feature sections on student acEvery phase of student 1st shot on ’ of ested students today at 12:15 in tivities. proceeds the . lliNg.1 8$ ’V. and7 life will be covered more thorroom S112. he YMCA -YWCA "Off the oughly than ever before." shisotsP.m% Highlighting the program wil be Arra dance Friday night, the Wednesday will be the last day f no the showing of special Kodachrome Wesley Young, commerce major Is well on its way to I du, fonepalp slides of areas previously visited to have pictures taken, and faculty from Santa Clara, was elected At Dave to s. a hlboa. according by the School, acording to Miss members are grged to return their reigning head of the Senices. Dave ti boo, cliii., general chairman of the Gertrude Witherspoon of the Sci- proofs i mmediat ely. Atkinson, student Councilman, and rst fee or a ence department. A Man nets bomb right In Bob Webber, popular athlete will tee tenni my Anyone interested in making the the center of the Industrial Arts compete at a run-off election for !cow um" Organisations will be asked to vacation six-day trip during Easter quad! the Vice-Presidential post. two repree it 25 of hitmostribute through the Is invited to attend the meeting There will be one at 9 o’clock The position of Secretary-Trease,,th.,,00latito which have been seand take part in the discussion this morning but it will arrive urer will be held by Dorothy Mae These group. in the ese)a)led from each which will especially center about In the hands of Mr. Chester Jones of San Jose. omens should be in as soon as the organization of a camp group. Phillips of the Permanente fire /mak, Atkinson said. Today will be the last day for the air It is hoped that the camp group and not via it guard a ./ department Junior college can be organized for students who students to collect the money front ball hands ’height Menlo fr a Japanese plane. State freshman Jose San the ti would like to make the trip but the sale of their books through the. He will demonstrate ’nage conference ltetball team in the Men’s gym who aren’t financially able to over- Student Book Exchange, announce nesium bomb fire-fighting at CIO. Proceeds from this game come the problem of housing. The Rex Gardiner. president. as a preliminary acthis t’ MEETING Irving "Izzy" Gold and Francis The Exchange booth will close at lillasho go into the Red Cross camp group, if organized, would tion to a new course in firelock, in na Admission is ten cents. make it possible for these students 4 o’clock. After that students will Stoffels vie for the Presidency of fighting which is being added to the Junior class. Herb Petty and ’ the !watt TheNovice boxing quarter-finals to stay at a nearby camp ground have to call at the Controller’s the National Defense Service Roy Diederickson were written in a teek lake sari-foals tomorrow night and by bringing their sleeping bags office to get the money due them. curriculum. on the ballots but lost out in favor bold 15 bouts for all weights. and equipment they would get by Mr. Phillips is a student at ml their fin of Gold and Stoffels who will be Zudents with Student body with practically no other cost than He San Jose State college. ’WI. Dr. voted on in the run-off election. admission Is ten cents, 25 the $12 tuition fee. teaches this course on Tuesdays ’at of the f Hugh Manley beat out Carol Mcfor other students, and 40 Fred Pratt and his orchestra More than 100 students have aland Thursdays at 9 o’clock. be the Il Daniel for the office of Vice-Presifor outsiders. Proceeds from ready signed for the two unit will play for the student body There is room for a few more ii will pea dent by only eight votes. fights wit also go to aid the course most of whom plan to stay dance Friday night which will restudents In this clam The office of Secretary-TreasCross at the Furnace Creek Ranch. It place the "Vice-Versa" dance origing %omen urer for the Junior class will be Is here that most of the instructors inally scheduled for a week from held by Marjorie Behrman who reFriday. stay. ceived six more votes than LorPalms and potted plants will be Both sleeping rooms and house7Alaij;()0 raine Titcomb, the only other cankeeping cabins are obtainable at the only decorations, according to didate. Affairs the Ranch. ’rhe cost for the entire !Beverly Byrnes, Social period, ranges from $5.40 to $20, I committee chairman. Oen Ger h Admission prices for the dance depending on the individual re- I San lose State’s varsity basketball squad, resting in secrb limes are as follows: student body memquirements of the student. -bud, &AVM place with San Diego in the 2C2A conference with one One of the largest registrations bers free; non-members, 40 cents; tory and one loss, held the highly touted Golden State five in the 10-year history of the school and outsiders accompanied by a Four men ran for the Presihow oho le is expected for this trip. according student, 40 cents. The dance will Oakland to a 44-37 win last night in the local pavilion. dency of the sophomore class. Webweds lee I he a no-stag affair Witherspoon. Miss to er Lund and Mel Warner will be ipitearintiel This makes the second time in three nights that Coach , their tellaall McPherson’s diminutive five have held a much taller team up for a re-vote Friday. They j..nt came out ahead in yesterday’s elecon esen terms only tion over Paul Borg and Kenny to he h"" ken bait Its out in the final minutes of itia). Alford. ha’ to-ito and Saturdas night it was Stanford Keith Robison won the Vicet street. BO Presilency by a land-slide, conedict, nu peo last night it was Golden State, the tested by Paul Borg and Henry needed. Majer 31. J. liteeltanan of the Loom men are needed for hay area sports writers choice In Leland who received one vote a1 out $t 1111 111 Southern Traveling Aviation Cadet outfitted and given further examthe Denver AM’ tourney. win ken.Ooiriis in Good News," Len piece. inations to see what training would San now at is Board Examining Jean H. Wilson won over Mary Roy Diedericksen again came ’hens. Bill Lite director, Jose State College examining men Ii.’ MOM fitted to their qualificaannounced yesSurensky in a close vote to bethrough from his guard spot to who wish to hec Arms flying tions, for the) The only requirement is may be put in the come Secretary-Treasurer of the take high point honors for the cadets. ROOM 21 has !wen ai%eti divisions of US% igatnr, bombardier, class. let the sten YOUR he five feet, nine Spartans with 10. Forward Dutch to%re to this purpose. air pilot in the air erew or in the bo tall and up. Two years of college work is no ground crew. Casting will Boysen again found the net in the ’Iteld In the Morris appliNow requirement. a longer From here men are sent to Dailey Audi- first half to score 8 points but cants must be able to pass a men- training tenters, most of which are um at 1:30 tonight. failed to connect In the second tal aptitude test and the physical located Seteral tunes have been turned period. examination. They must also he Bob Mendenhall of Palo Alto a and will be used in the show, High point honors for the even- between 18 and 26 years of age and was elected Vice-President of the Thi MODEL tint tune went to big Jim Rickert, for- have been a citizen for ten years. Freshman class at yesterday’s polls selected, and des- ing mer Santa Clara university star, Height requirements are from 5 to be one but the offices of president and of the hits of this I In, 1.1,1o1 sill oi San who caged 13 from his guard spot. feet to 6 feet 4 inches. Par’s Revelries, secretary-treasurer will have to be according to 7 inch center, was, Before taking the examinations, Jose State college is holding a run off Friday. Bas- Wier, 6 foot, kin, is tune called "Oh no! You next for the winners with nine applicants must present to the mail -match with the team from Henry Imsen and Jim Beacock Jet Won’t Rates Do!" written by An- points. board their birth certificates anal Yale University tomorrow. will be the candidates for Presiita) Culemba endsllllll neer The dents mail of -match is each height, conducted letters by their three of fact the dent in Friday’s run-off. Despite Imsen wire. The first team from Yale had 97 votes to 52 for Beacock Cohere. the Spartans ran the invaders off Bon from responsible citizens. Men passing the examinations will hold so many shotstand then and 48 for Bill Kelly. ku team Is" the ’ftr’its basket" their let and only the inability to slid is Bernice iltoh Peterson Ohio out jump their opponents led to are immediately sworn in and sent wire the results to San Jose and Kay H. to Chandler. Arizona, the recep- State’s officials. Then State will Welschmeyer, with 41 and 40 votes the Spartan defeat. The results do furlough the sante thing A 30-day and send center. San their the tion respectively, led all others in a Friday and Saturday of the final casting f00 barts in Jose hoopsters will travel to North- can be obtained if Immediately re- average to Yale. This is continued large field seeking the Secretarythe show will until the match is complete and all Treasurer post and they will run le an- ’. n Califtenia to meet the Hum - quested by the enlistee. tornorrow At the reception renter Men are results are in. off for the office. State tagers. lard 5161 XXX AMPUS RED CROSS DRIVE Special Features ’7’1’ [Ty CLASS CONTRIBUTION ILL QUOTA; NEW GOAL S1,500 Highlight La Torre Nature School Meeting Today To Discuss Plans Seniors Select Wesley Young Incendiary Bomb Hits Campus Last Chance To Collect From Book Exchange Juniors Re-Vote On Gold And Stoffels ASB Dance Friday MUCH HEIGHT FOR SPARTANS; .;’,..r,,NDEN STATERS WIN BY 44-37 SCORE Sophs Must Choose Warner Or Lund Ii Men VV anted For Revelries Ch oruS EXAMINATION SERVICE ON CAMPUS FOR ARMY FLYING CADET CANDIDATES ge UP Freshmen Elect riNG Vice -President writer R TS ter Co, emandoSt State Versus Yale 411111111111 PAGE TWO SPARTAN Pail ’V _state_ cattage SIKOI DAILY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 211. 1942 EDITORIAL PAGE Dedicated to th bst of San Jos St.,. intests Published every school day by th Associated Students of San lose State College at the Entered as aecond class matter at the San lose Post Office. press of T. M. Wright Co.. Inc. Editorials and features eppee,ng in the Sp.:0.n Deily reflect the viewpoint of the writer end mete no claim to represent student opinion, nor ar tlierf riecesserily expressive of the Daily’s own policy. Unsigned editorials ere by the editor. JUST AMONG OURSELV By DR. T. W. MacQUARRIE Provident San Jose St.). College For students, only, please. It’s like this, young folks. I don’t want to ruin out by letting them know I’m bragging abou them, but thy magnificent job with that Red Cross drive. We had to thousand dollars, and everybody pitched in ictoukt clerks, coaches, maintenance people, even the do% DAY EDITOR (This babe) CHRIS JENSEN a te .k laid theinwthhorltreadamoyus.nt they leaidlin.. By C halfsli n the dollars and he ha, a day’s pay from each one. Wouldn’t it be wonderful pio i could put $O NOW IT’S YOUR TURN in one tor by the task Faced than ever before. job to do to planning wretched camwere Cross Red you the $1,000, day heard I set at Originally for the Red supbut Many dollars, a hundred soldier problems a raise In battle hag, of coping with the burdens and the r paign goal has been upped another five hunlittle better along without a lift - anti brought about by the greatest war in history, pose you try to do a t or three dred dollars due to the generosity of a faculty hunfive at it a time. make and II don’t knoll than that a fro: this organization needs all possible aid. three you to close are pay There for them now, hely ge ban dred. that has contributed $992. As an (answer to this situation, administra- thousand of you around here yet, old days, when we had Boa see Assuming that a $1.000 would be a sufficient tion members have raised the goal by $500. yes, there are, but let’s make it ham, it WI111 ten emits - go sear’ twentyyour own.) donation for almost any campus the adminisAnd that puts the attainment of this goal a sure thing by figuring on against five hundred. (Practice teachers trative heads failed to reckon with the professquarely up to the student body. Omega moo Goal are all over the state now, and sorial spirit in this campaign. For in the short The faculty hos done more than its share was going to tell you MI Cumin the aviators are in Nevada. so we ho could get your two bits the space of three days the faculty members already. may not be able to reach them p or no but this is getting 10 oom the As individuals and organizations we should all.) amassed a total only eight dollars short of STII Tell you what I’ll do, Ii fill the Red Cross coffers to the bulging point. original goal. ad Iron Then we divide five hundred dol- for twenty cents. If hem &eft Now, more than ever, this cause needs our lars by twenty-five hundred stu- hundred of you Perhaps our teachers are as bountiful in will put int SVIsat and How (onf using! dents. support. every drive, but more than likely they realize cents each, that will come so do? 51eCarthy Charlie would to the five hundred dollars Let your by -word be. -I have given." the worthiness and timliness in this one, for Spoil "Twenty-five hundred into five the Red Cross people will the Red Cross this year has a more extensive Cook hundred. twenty-five hundred into rnalon know the difference. yells. looks like it was five hundred Put in more, if you like going backwards. Well, say now, it twenty dollars, for all I to that’ll be (St let’s make it two bits years ago 11.- hada fine about right." w lllll an front Alaska. sliti The Newman Club will hold its man)) 0. K. CHARLIE quarterly Welcome Dance for all I,, the hall one *, npr on a Two bits for the Red Cross isn’t front of Catholic students Thursday evenwhole lot al P. much, is it? They have to raise and asked me to change a ing at 8. Ph) fifty millions before this drive is dollar bill. She had two al This affair will be held in the nosy through. It’s about the price of a in her hand. There’s r club house, 70 S. Fifth St., there By BILL MORROW aortic small lunch, or, perhaps, a day’s money around thew here will be dancing from records, bowlot A team under the management of members Bill Flett and supply of cigarettes. Suppose you lugs.) ing, pool, and ping-pong facilities. for Keith Robinson has been named to represent Alpha Pi Omega, skip your lunch one day, and get GO ALL THE WAY Yes, I campus fraternity, in the Novice Boxing tournament, which the two bits that way. And, barring other ant on the know, you can probably get it in begins tomorrow night in the Men’s gymnasium. ments, suppose you turn some easier way, but why not sufhi C contribution at the Union Five new members have been Mcmage;Flett has this to say about his list of boxers: fer a bit? It will be used to reelected to KSJS, radio speaking "Although the Army took some of our good men and left lieve suffering somewhere else, so college Business office - aM d tho get a button. Bring Iii. society, following tryouts last week, us lacking a tull team, the Alpha its all square anyway. ill au lice, if the others are John Shepherd, club president (igarette There will be an important meet- Pi Omega fraternity’s 1942 boxThen, there’s that You will be welcome. lb stated today. ing for all those studimts interested ing trans will line up as follows: money. (The 111611 who picks up The new members are Helen meetings yesterday gases in going to Death Valley with the your stubs has already given two Ill At 127 pounds, Lincoln Kimura, a start --- $70.00. Now let’s Turch, Jeanette Thiman, Vernon West Coast School during Easter ake Rose, Margaret Moech. and Duane whole way. vacation. Details pertinent to the tough boy who shows lots of promIt is requested that the follownol Heath. By tomorrow night, then trip will he discussed. Part of the ise; at 145, Johnnie Hill, a fellow ing people report to the Ilealth Additional members were needed HUNDRED SMACKER:Ii,,,,- will be devoted to showing who should give all his contenders office immediately to make an apto aid the club in presenting its good luck! some beautiful )(Muer slides of a good fight and should be the pointment for fluoroscopy: JO.. weekly radio program heard Satthe area. Invite an) of our friends MMMMMM :UMW lilt‘ Alessi, Eugene Allen, Roberta man to beat in his division. urdays at 4:30 o’clock over station who might be interested. Please Allen, Leland Amity’s, Herbert AnKQW. c to room SI 12 on Tuesday, derson. Noboru Ando, Michael Arfrom entent Latest sum January 20, at 12:15. pais, Hon B11114/111, Jane BaumgartPi Delta Sigma: There will tw a DeWitt Portal, varsity boxing ner, Jim Beall. (aorta Benjamin. meeting this afternoon at 4 in Geology Club: Group meeting coach in charge of the Novice Wesley Berg, Fred Bettes, Betty room 37. Plans to be discussed for has been postponed until Thursllotr tournament, is that proceeds Bigelow. Charles Blackwell, Bette the formal ceremony. day at 12:90 in room $228. from the first night of the Blake, Eleanor /Slant 011, Mervin th tourney in the men’s gym will Royce, Donald Roysen, Martha be turned over to the Bed Cross Bull itt, Byron Bullock, Wilma fund, as part of the campus Burke, Albert Callender, Dave drive. Campbell, John Castleman. James Chopin, Marion Christiansen, John "At 155 we have Larry Straight, n. II, Clarke, George Coles, Chester a plenty smooth boxer with lots Coach Frank Carroll’s freshman coders are out for revenge of boxing class experience, alBON tonight when they tangle with the Menlo junior college varsity though he has never entered a Final La Torre pictures are to in a Red Cross benefit game in Spartan pavilion at 7:30. Ad- tournament before. Bryan Bradbe taken N’edesesday mum on the ’ill I ford is our 165-pounder, inexperimission will be ten cents. library steps. 12:00 P. E. Minors, lot enced but a rugged boy. Walter A week ago these two teams met on Menlo’s home court 12:15 CSTA, 12:30 Newman Club. Toupin of Manteca, a new boy at and 12:45 Social Affairs c ’t and the frosh came out on the short end of a 49 to 48 score school, is our heavyweight and totee. Any organisation who has aftet. one of the most hectic games looks like varsity material. paid for a page and has not hail of the season. During the last ten Heuer displayed plenty of both the of ROOTING SECTION its picture taken yet MINT reminutes of that contest, the lead "As to our rooting section, brolast time these teams met. port it to the La Torre office tochanged hands no less than a dozthers Speed Young and Glenn McGreg Sargent, (7arroll’s tallest day if anything is to tw done about en times. Menomy will act as yell leaders forward, who did not play last It. MENLO IIAS HEIGHT and are organizing a group which Menlo holds quite a height ad- week, will also be on hand and his should be a serious contender for Al! notices must be turned in to vantage Os Cr the freshmen and height and sharp shooting may Eckert Hall’s title. They have the contributions illIV MI the ela) kr this means the yearlings will rely mean the difference between vic- promised some novel stunts." before they Sr.’ to he printed. upon speed and deception in manu- tory and defeat. tH Still to tw heard from in the San Jose,s frosh basketball quinfacturing their scores. Paul Corteam being organized by Jim CumWill the (Wowing people pleas, busier, Mel Caughell, "T-Bone" tet walloped the Salinas J. C. five mings, which will r llllll d out a list (’olin Hill and Bill Rod - in the local pavilion last night of five squads entered in the com- pick UP letters in the Co-op hoses: Margaret Gamble, Jean ISIeDowell, Is Mk petition. Alen Mahoney, Bernice Meng, At half time the Yearlings were CI Renee Price and Jean France, out in front 24-9. Student Center ( ttee. All Porter McConnell scored 19 members are asked to meet In the Orchesis: Meet at 6:30 lit in points for San Jose. Greg SarCenter at noon today. Bring your the W n’s gv in if on are go, gent took second honors with 10 lunch. ing to Stanford. Betty rancher. Hamilton Bailey. Donation Miss Lucas. Your Little AND HIS ORCHESTRA rsor Newman Club: Please he present Arrecc49 rts, May Save An CIVIC AUDITORIUM I. EYE EXAMINING -at 12:30 sharp on the new library Virg CONTACT LENS San Joe, FITTING ’If Defending Colt (tl I( 1, sAL; steps for a retake of pictures for Life MONDAY -- JANUARY 26th LAWRENCE H. FOSTER, -30- Desoto Good tttndi- the la Torre. All former, present, Country 830 P. M. Opt. D. don. Excellent tires, $85. Leave and future members are urged to r ! Admission Only 85c Suite 401 2 note in Student l’nion Mail BOX, be present. ty (Tax Included/ BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING Ed !Sensory Mary Cleary. 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