4
On* el Bon Franelsoo's lamed muitoal group*. Ih* Gatewa • Hour Thursday. Popularity ol th*.linger* item* Iron their Crandall Gym *y Bingen, will .. ____ _____ ________ __ , ___ ability to lake ip.to-date" with modern mudoal letting* and th* beat ol th* preient day Ian, the Intemtty and feeling with which they were originally *ung. Th* ooneert will be held In THURSDAY ATTRACTION entertain itudent* during College Hour Thunday. old long* and bring them "up-to-date" with modern mudoal setting* y*t keep th* Intenilty and feeling with which they were originally Quartet W ill Entertain At Thursday Asieaibly Students To Got Awards At Joint Ag Clubs Mooting i floholarshlps will be nwnrded nt Joint meeting of Boll Bclence end rop* Club* member* Thursday night nt 7i80 o’clock. The meeting will be held in ad- ministration room Bid. *< 7 H. H. Burlingham will award the National Plant Pood Scholarship* to Ken Beatty, field crops mi ‘ from Westmoreland, and Jim J< ■ton, soil solstice major f •T A T I POLYTICWWIC COLLEGE * VOl. XIX. No. 10 SAN LUIS OBISPO. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER H . H t7 Christmas Formal To Foaturo Salt Of Hawaiian Lois Lets imported from Hawaii will be on* of the highlights of Decem- ber's Christmas formal sponaored by the Hut O'Hawaii Club. To corrsspond with the theme, "Christmas In H'awail," flower* will be flown to San Luis Obispo and strung into colorful lets to take the pTooe of corsages for the Architect's Plans Underway Fpr New Poly PE Facilities by Bill Cockshott Plans are being drawn by a private firm of architects Ban Jose for construction of a $1,712,600 now gymnasium and physical education facilities for Cal Poly. The building will be located south of ths science building. will be a 4,000 i gym which can holt ball games at th* will be on* of the " f t . let* will be sold at th* door for 7B cent*. Frank Ornellas, dance chairman, says that this wlii eliminate th* traditions! ordering of coraage* by ths boys. "Christina* InTiUwaU" will b* presented Dec. 7, B to 18 P.M, at tha Vets Memorial Building. This year’s formal prom Idas to be one of the most apoctacular donees, according to Hul O’Hawall mem- bers who are planning te stag# Christmas in full Hawaiian style. Herdbook Sales Start Nov. 18 Herdbook salea will begin Nov.ll. For Bfl cente, purchaser! can get a lifting of all itudenta, sport* schedule*, staff members, church directory, school calendar, clubs and dub officers. Proceeds from ■alee will go to ths Collage Union Fund. Herdbook sales will end Nov. 83. according to offtrlnle nf (iantm* PI Delta, sponsors of the project. CSEATo In,till New Officer! On Friday Installation ceremonies. for new ‘ the California Btata _______ _ ... „ „ ____ __________ M ____ ng Featured in ths building will bs a 4,000 ssat capacity which can hold three bask* doyees Association Chapter rill he held Friday at 7 P.M. officer* of Employee* 97 will he In Library US Richard Malone, roglonal direc- tor will conduct the Installation. 'Officer* to |>e Installed era Douglas Osrsrd, president: James Cantrell, vies president) Lorraine Ridgeway, secretary; Btsv* Hicksnbottom, treasurer, and. Dr. Milo K, Whitson, James Landroth, and Bert Fellows, dslsgstss to ths general oouneil. Givei To Loan Fund Cal Poly's Women's Club have turned oysr $1,467.47 to ths stu- dent loan fund. The fund now totals $6,664.47. Money donated by the club was earned at Its recent Trash and Treasures Rummage Bale. Last year Poly itudent* bor- rowed $10,662.1)0 from the fund. Flu Bug May Bite Again; Vaccine Now Available The next wave of Aaiatlo Flu ia expected to hit th* campus In January or February, predicts Dr. Earl Lovatt, health center offlosr. " "Wo again urge all studanta to corns In oofor* Thanksgiving for their first shots,” comment* Dr. Lovett, "According to past per- formance of ths flu virus, th* re- currence Is mush more severs. Flu shots srs available anytime between 8 A.M. end 4 P.M. dally. Bhota art fra* to atudsnte. Shot* will coat non-students 60 cents. AHClubToHssr Champion Roper. A world's champion oalf roper, B. J. Pierce, will speak to members of ths Boots A Spurs Club, Nov, 81. Pisrcs bsgan his roping career In 1046 following high school grad- uation, Winner of th# 1068 and 1066 World’s Championship Inter- national Rodeo Association calf roping contests, h* is presently west coast representative of ths Western Horseman. Plaroe has also won roping son tests st Salinas, Caw False# In Han Francisco, Wall* Walla, Wash., Pendleton, On , Uwlston, Idaho, end th# Los Angelas Coll- ,#Th# meeting Is tentatively scheduled to be held in the air con- dltlonlng auditorium. ROTC Stigti Turkey Shoot For Cidoti Cal Poly’a ROTC Is staging a three-day turkey ehoot Nov. 11 to Nev. ^ . . ... are 60 cents each with nlehsd Mr tod fasilfti pete this year. Profits from th# shoot will be used for rifle tssm trip. . , ___ ____ J( same time. It __ __ ___ most modem, up-to-date etruotures. According to P I head Dr. “ ott, tha building eui- or ohn- ___ __ _____ __ ... from Itom lay __ _______ Laranec March, field crop* major from Bantaj Crua, and Wayna Bhaldon, soil sdsnos major from Bsbsatnpul. will rsoslv* th* California Fertilise* Aapoelallon agricultural dlvlalon head. Following the awards, Eugene Rittanhouss, placement officer, will speak on job opportunities for sell solsnc# and oropa major*. Wantedi Pianist For Collegians Thra* thousand male student* and not a pianist In th* erowdl That’s what muelo department students are commenting as th* Collegians continue thair hunt for a piano player. Th* orchestra's talented piano player left school and a replace- ment Is needed for tha musical group which has earned a fine tation as onr of ths deuce orchestras, Any tsrsstcd in ths poalton may report to Classroom 1 anytime bef< Dec, 7. lorry, but ths Coilaaians are still i all-mal* group, gals. 1 1 student in- arstion firs years or planning PR department's staff the majors. It will also meet needs of th* required rvlc# _ Jtira- atudsnte ____ __ Muirad sei program, recreational and li mural activltlca of th* etui and faculty, A few of the planned accomoda- tion* in th* gym will be a gym- nastic room featuring a pit tram- polint. This Is believed to bs ons of ths first of this type to bs In- ttnlHd in ths staff ~ ________ There ar# also plana forv wrestling and boxing rooma, ■adarn looker and. shower rooms, eomptele with drying rooms, rooms for Issuance and ■tarag* of equipment, class- rooma, first aid rooms, s press box, conference rooms, end offi- ces for departmental staff mem- bin. There will be ten bedmtnlon courts end ten outeid* tennis sourts. There will also be u turfed area for use In auch sports as touch football, softball, and soccer. A blsck-toppud area will bs provided for baaketball, volleyball, and othsr recreational activltlca, A patio with chufflcboard and ping pong arena will be available for ctudenta and faculty mtmbera. Dr. Mott elated that, although present plans in ths budget do not cover It, tentative plane ar* being made for a new 'awimmlng pool. . Applications h i s s Tallin lor II Hsttong Ultonhlp Applications ar* available editor of the Mustang, newspaper. Students may apply for th* peclticn by obtaining an applica- tion blank In th# ABB office or an 'Briaadoon'At Bijou Couega Bijou will ehi movie, ’Brigodoon”, Frida., . 88 in the air conditioning audi- torium, Bhow times are 7 and 9 th* Nov. Crystal Exhibit Crystal* from near Morro Hay hibited In th wa tion ware loaned by Cliff White of Morro Bay, _ chrome mine __. arc being ex- bited In the cactc In the breeae- ay of ths Bclence Building. The starlets for thle unusual sxhlbl- by JulU PrBtt One of the biggest, College Hour attraction*, the Gateway Singora, will appour Thurnuay In Crandal Gym. Thu Gateway Singer*, four Voung people and three in- •trumenti, etng folk aonga in inimitable atyle from all over Du) world Lull with u naw And nrimami rlavaaLiimr utul a/mnrl M U t WSWII M t iri w mum |)l tiRVUl avvvlllf tllltJ BwUIltJ, ! predgPtaPPgm— —4 Klmerlee Thom**, gifted Negro contralto, Travle Edmonson, gui- tarist. Lou Oottlisb, buss fiddler, and Jerry Welter, the five string >enJoist, form the unique and per- sonable quartet. The group nearly four yt ad agency sailed and aakpd them to put on a western, hill- billy shew. The throe men got together for rehereal and after several day*, it wsa all to ob- vious that hillbilly was a d end for them. Feeling that a man'* vole* was needed, I Thom a t waa iaI mn I . was organised four years ago when an group. Thus folk musts Singer* on tertainmsnt music stnrt#d°th# Gateway spent ceded, Miss to Join too interest In k# Gateway tflw ay up th* on- year and half was y unern ployed, aomet; ____fng, but moat often ways and means of eomir !?b- ■ *&' Gateway re some 10 montha to moetl hears itful, rocking, toe- on't miss th* Gate- hureday. urgently dlos, and String Ensemble - Needs Members A new etring ensemble has boon organised in th* must* depart- ment under th# direction of C.l. Csughran. At th* present time, it has a membership of eight violine. More persons era needed to play violae, cell string bases. An invitation fot more string piayors is net only extended to Interacted members of the student body but to mem- bers of the staff and faculty. All string piayors era asked to contact Caughran In the rndsls department 'at their earlieet con- venience so that a rehearsal sched- ule may be arranged for th* coming winter quarter._____ Knock-Out Candidates are avauaoi* for winter quarter's Kl semi-weekly oolleg* Tickets arc 60 cents earn w>m z rifle nnd ammunition bslnefur* Ad®. 81. Deadline for applications nished by ROTC, Because orTTud- ia Nov. Bfc •a, only cadets may com Any Cal Poly student, regard- less of major or year In school, I* sllglhl* to apply for th* position. AND IN THU CORNER ... tour Knoeh-oui Queen candidate# all entries lor Ih* championship, Body Jo Crlner, Oat* Manley, Jo Ann Evans, and Bunns Kunls, ar* coiUesianls lor the Intermural Movie* losing Tournament "Knock out Queen. The baser is Ernie Marlines, a navies entry. IPhot* by Chuck Latepaieh) A 4 and been K Starting with a Texae song, or perhaps a nonsense from anywhere, going throi ooupls of denes songe from eo to Israel, and ending wit story i f Rock Island Lin* o tale of Th* Fox, ths Gateway lingers bring a personal quality to all thair songs, honing taeh number to ahory affect. Boss, banjo and guitar ar* uead ty th* quartet, and he- ; twtsen numbers the base and banj* alternate with chert, fun- ny patter. For a dellg tapping time,, way lingers

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On* el Bon Franelsoo's lamed muitoal group*. Ih* Gatewa • Hour Thursday. Popularity ol th*.linger* item* Iron their

Crandall Gym

*y Bingen, will.. ____ _____ ________ __ , ___ ability to lake

ip.to-date" with modern mudoal letting* and th* beat ol th* preient day Ian, the Intemtty and feeling with which they were originally *ung. Th* ooneert will be held In

THURSDAY ATTRACTION entertain itudent* during College Hour Thunday. old long* and bring them "up-to-date" with modern mudoal setting* y*t keep th* Intenilty and feeling with which they were originally

Quartet Will Entertain At Thursday Asieaibly

Students To Got Awards A t Joint Ag Clubs Mootingi floholarshlps will be nwnrded nt

Joint meeting of Boll Bclence end rop* Club* member* Thursday

night nt 7i80 o’clock.The meeting will be held in ad­

ministration room Bid. *<7 H. H. Burlingham will award the National Plant Pood Scholarship* to Ken Beatty, field crops mi ‘ from Westmoreland, and Jim J< ■ton, soil solstice major f

•TA T I POLYTICWWIC COLLEGE *VOl. XIX. No. 10 SAN LUIS OBISPO. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER H . H t7

Christmas Formal To Foaturo Salt Of Hawaiian Lois

Lets imported from Hawaii willbe on* of the highlights of Decem­ber's Christmas formal sponaored by the Hut O'Hawaii Club.

To corrsspond with the theme, "Christmas In H'awail," flower*will be flown to San Luis Obispo and strung into colorful lets to take the pTooe of corsages for the

Architect's Plans Underway Fpr New Poly PE Facilities

by Bill CockshottPlans are being drawn by a private firm of architects

Ban Jose for construction of a $1,712,600 now gymnasium and physical education facilities for Cal Poly.

The building will be located south of ths science building.will be a 4,000 i gym which can holt ball games at th* will be on* of the

" f t . let* will be sold at th* door for 7B cent*. Frank Ornellas, dance chairman, says that this wlii eliminate th* traditions! ordering of coraage* by ths boys.

"Christina* InTiUwaU" will b* presented Dec. 7, B to 18 P.M, at tha Vets Memorial Building. This year’s formal prom Idas to be one of the most apoctacular donees, according to Hul O’Hawall mem­bers who are planning te stag# Christmas in full Hawaiian style.

Herdbook Sales Start Nov. 18

Herdbook salea will begin Nov.ll. For Bfl cente, purchaser! can get a lifting of all itudenta, sport* schedule*, staff members, church directory, school calendar, clubs and dub officers. Proceeds from ■alee will go to ths Collage Union Fund.

Herdbook sales will end Nov. 83. according to offtrlnle nf (iantm* PI Delta, sponsors of the project.

CSEATo In,till New Officer! On Friday

Installation ceremonies. for new ‘ the California Btata

_______ _ .. . „ „ ____ __________ M ____ ■ ngFeatured in ths building will bs a 4,000 ssat capacity

which can hold three bask*

doyees Association Chapter rill he held Friday at 7 P.M.

officer* of Employee*97 will he In Library US

Richard Malone, roglonal direc­tor will conduct the Installation.

'Officer* to |>e Installed era Douglas Osrsrd, president: James Cantrell, vies president) Lorraine Ridgeway, s e c r e t a r y ; Btsv* Hicksnbottom, treasurer, and. Dr. Milo K, Whitson, James Landroth, and Bert Fellows, dslsgstss to ths general oouneil.

Givei To Loan FundCal Poly's Women's Club have

turned oysr $1,467.47 to ths stu­dent loan fund.

The fund now totals $6,664.47. Money donated by the club was earned at Its recent Trash and Treasures Rummage Bale.

Last year Poly itudent* bor­rowed $10,662.1)0 from the fund.

Flu Bug May Bite Again; Vaccine Now Available

The next wave of Aaiatlo Flu ia expected to hit th* campus In January or February, predicts Dr. Earl Lovatt, health center offlosr. "

"Wo again urge all studanta to corns In oofor* Thanksgiving for their first shots,” comment* Dr. Lovett, "According to past per­formance of ths flu virus, th* re­currence Is mush more severs.

Flu shots srs available anytime between 8 A.M. end 4 P.M. dally. Bhota a rt fra* to atudsnte. Shot* will coat non-students 60 cents.

A H C lu b T o H ssr Champion Roper.

A world's champion oalf roper, B. J. Pierce, will speak to members of ths Boots A Spurs Club, Nov, 81.

Pisrcs bsgan his roping career In 1046 following high school grad­uation, Winner of th# 1068 and 1066 World’s Championship Inter­national Rodeo Association calf roping contests, h* is presently west coast representative of thsWestern Horseman.

Plaroe has also won roping son tests st Salinas, Caw False# In H an Francisco, Wall* Walla, Wash., Pendleton, On , Uwlston, Idaho, end th# Los Angelas Coll-

,#T h# meeting Is tentatively scheduled to be held in the air con- dltlonlng auditorium.

ROTC Stigti Turkey Shoot For Cidoti

Cal Poly’a ROTC Is staging a three-day turkey ehoot Nov. 11 toNev. ^ . . ...

are 60 cents each with

nlehsd Mr tod fasilfti pete this year.

Profits from th# shoot will be used for rifle tssm trip.

. ,___ ____ J (same time. It

_______ most modem,up-to-date etruotures.

According to P I head Dr. “ ott, tha building eui-

or ohn-

___ _ _ _____ __ . . . fromItom la y _________

Laranec March, field crop* major from Bantaj Crua, and Wayna Bhaldon, soil sdsnos major from Bsbsatnpul. will rsoslv* th* California Fertilise* Aapoelallon

agricultural dlvlalon head.Following the awards, Eugene

Rittanhouss, placement officer, will speak on job opportunities for sell solsnc# and oropa major*.

Wantedi Pianist For CollegiansThra* thousand male student*

and not a pianist In th* erowdl That’s what muelo department

students are commenting as th* Collegians continue thair hunt for a piano player.

Th* orchestra's talented piano player left school and a replace­ment Is needed for tha musical group which has earned a fine tation as on r of ths deuce orchestras, Any tsrsstcd in ths poalton may report to Classroom 1 anytime bef< Dec, 7.

lorry, but ths Coilaaians are still i all-mal* group, gals.

11 student in-

arstion

firs years or planning PR department's staff

themajors. It will also meet needs of th* required rvlc#

_ Jtira- atudsnte

____ „ __ Muirad seiprogram, recreational and li mural activltlca of th* etui and faculty,A few of the planned accomoda­

tion* in th* gym will be a gym­nastic room featuring a pit tram- polint. This Is believed to bs ons of ths first of this type to bs In- ttnlHd in ths staff ~________

There ar# also plana forv wrestling and boxing rooma, ■adarn looker and. s h o w e r rooms, eomptele with drying rooms, rooms for Issuance and ■tarag* of equipment, class- rooma, first aid rooms, s press box, conference rooms, end offi­ces for departmental staff mem- b in .

There will be ten bedmtnlon courts end ten outeid* tennis sourts.There will also be u turfed area

for use In auch sports as touch football, softball, and soccer. A blsck-toppud area will bs provided for baaketball, volleyball, and othsr recreational activltlca,

A patio with chufflcboard and ping pong arena will be available for ctudenta and faculty mtmbera.

Dr. Mott elated that, although present plans in ths budget do not cover It, tentative plane ar* being made for a new 'awimmlng pool. .

Applications h i s s Tallin lo r I I Hsttong U lto n h lp

Applications ar* available editor of the Mustang, newspaper.

Students may apply for th* peclticn by obtaining an applica­tion blank In th# ABB office or

an

'Briaadoon'At BijouCouega Bijou will ehi

movie, ’Brigodoon”, Frida., . 88 in the air conditioning audi­torium, Bhow times are 7 and 9

th*Nov.

Crystal ExhibitCrystal* from

near Morro Hay hibited In th wation ware loaned by Cliff White of Morro Bay,

_ chrome mine__. arc being ex-

bited In the cactc In the breeae- ay of ths Bclence Building. The starlets for thle unusual sxhlbl-

by JulU PrBttOne of the biggest, College Hour attraction*, the Gateway

Singora, will appour Thurnuay In Crandal Gym.Thu Gateway Singer*, four Voung people and three in-

•trumenti, etng folk aonga in inimitable atyle from all overDu) world Lull with u naw And nrimami rlavaaLiim r u t u l a/mnrlM U t W SWII M t i r i w m u m | ) l t i R V U l a v v v l l l f t l l l t J B w U I l t J ,

! predgPtaPPgm — — 4 Klmerlee Thom**, gifted Negrocontralto, Travle Edmonson, gui­tarist. Lou Oottlisb, buss fiddler, and Jerry Welter, the five string >enJoist, form the unique and per­sonable quartet.

The group nearly four ytad agency sailed and aakpd them to put on a western, hill­billy shew. The throe men got together for rehereal and after several day*, it wsa all to ob­vious that hillbilly was a d end for them. Feeling that a man'* vole* was needed, I Thom at waa iaImnI

. was organised four years ago when an

group. Thus folk musts Singer* on tertainmsnt

music stnrt#d°th# Gateway

spent

ceded, Miss to Join too interest In

k# Gatewaytf lw a y up th* on-

year and half was y unern ployed, aomet;

____fng, but moat oftenways and means of eomir

!?b- ■ * & 'Gateway

re some 10 montha to

moetlhears

itful, rocking, toe- on't miss th* Gate- hureday.

urgently dlos, and

String Ensemble - Needs Members

A new etring ensemble has boon organised in th* must* depart­ment under th# direction of C.l. Csughran. At th* present time, it has a membership of eight violine.

More persons era needed to play violae, cell string bases. An invitation fot more string piayors is net only extended to Interacted members of the student body but to mem­bers of the staff and faculty.

All string piayors era asked to contact Caughran In the rndsls department 'a t their earlieet con­venience so that a rehearsal sched­ule may be arranged for th* coming winter quarter._____

Knock-Out Candidates

are avauaoi* for winter quarter's Kl

semi-weekly oolleg*

Tickets arc 60 cents earn w>m zrifle nnd ammunition b slne fu r* Ad®. 81. Deadline for applications nished by ROTC, Because orTTud- ia Nov. Bfc

•a, only cadets may com Any Cal Poly student, regard­less of major or year In school, I* sllglhl* to apply for th* position.

AND IN THU CORNER . . . tour Knoeh-oui Queen candidate# all entries lor Ih* championship, Body Jo Crlner, Oat* Manley, Jo Ann Evans, and Bunns Kunls, ar* coiUesianls lor the Intermural Movie* losing Tournament "Knock out Queen. The baser is Ernie Marlines, a navies entry. I Phot* by Chuck Latepaieh)

A 4and beenK

Starting with a Texae song, or perhaps a nonsense from anywhere, going throi ooupls of denes songe from eo to Israel, and ending wit story i f Rock Island Lin* o tale of Th* Fox, ths Gateway lingers bring a personal quality to all thair songs, honing taeh number to ahory affect.

Boss, banjo and guitar ar* uead ty th* quartet, and he- ; twtsen numbers the base and banj* alternate with chert, fun­ny patter.

For a dellg tapping time,, way lingers

PAGE 2 EL MUSTANG TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1957

‘ Mock * Interviews Planned For Job-Seeking Seniors

"Mock" interview! for employ man t-seeking graduate! will be conducted by the Senior Workshop Committee and mem­ber! of the Counseling Center.

New Polio Vaccine Supply Is Received By Health Center

Dri. Henry Grace and John Coyne, and Louie Lowellyn rather in offering a "workshop" whereby the

■+stud*nt enn be dynamically teated actually beinc placed In Inter-

uatlona similar to those

have joined together

The Green Lightby actually viewing sit! found In In

By Dave GreenFOR HEALTH BAKEi t looked

In the mirror the other morning. I pulled out my tongue and It looked terrible. I looked pale andansmic. I SCARED! elded was

felt terrlbleW I got What I needed, I de- , . . about a month of

hard working out, or something. Soirgeon as 1 got to cam pus,! ran to Crandall gym full of an- tnuiiama. , :~ r ...

I was going to regain my health, my vitality, my vlgor—1 figured to put on a little weight besides, ’cause my Ivy-leaguers were ubout four sTses bigger than when I bought them. 1 knew that the Crandall gym COACHES would help me. First I talked to Charlie Plath. the trainer, and he told me to talk to Jim Jensen, track coach, who recommended that 1 see Shel­don Hardin, the wrestling coach, who sent me to Dick Anderson, the swimming ooaoh.

I told him my story, and even let him see the jpltlful condition of my tongue, "Why do you want to work outf" he asked sus

v "Because I want to gain weight," I Mid.

"You don't look too bad," he •aid, pointing at my under-nour

- *— "That the only reaIshed form,M ar* „ ,

"I want to feel good again,” I said.

"Say, did you ever try nlngf" He asked me, "It's great for giving you endurunce."

"I donTt want to endure," 1

... industry today.There will be approximately

six sessions for interview of one two hour, duration conducted on a regularly scheduled hauls. Any student should take advatage of thla opportunity which la free.

The next senior class meeting to be hrld Tuesday, Nov. 'JO, at 11 A.M, in-the engineering au­ditorium will provide this oppor­tunity for the senior student to Indicate his Interest.

Beginning with the winter quar­ter. members of the senior class will be able to avail themselves of the opportunity to be placed in such a situation, hypothetically conducted by the skilled members of tha councellng center. The re­sults of these sessions will demon­strate most clearly to the student his personality traits and sugges­tions on Impovement will be offered.

The results of these Interviews will be held In1 strict confidence. Such questions will bo answered: what would be the reactions of the employee In employment situations which taxod his normal behavior? What are the employee’s pitfalls? Where can he improve?

Studant Finds Right Number -W rong Room

Things sure get mixed upfThe Job of running a college as

large as Cal Poly takes the work

hundred polio shots, re- ilth Center Nov.

ady for distribution,reported Dr. Lovett health center

Nineceived by the Hen IB, are ready for

Cl)officer.

Dr. Lovett- announced that theoiu tltta K an k a a n u p a u m b UA im p RWIinV R M U fS t l .P V i.T * ' ' W i, r i

cent effective and it la worth­while for avery student to take advantage of thla program. He re­marked that It was especially important for college studenta to have the ahota because ths only cases of polio that hava occured in San Lula Oblapo hava been in this age group and Older.

Cal Poly was one of ths first colleges to set up a polio program. To kesp tha program going, tha Hoalth Canter announced that thay a r t "ready to do buslnaaa" between tha hours of 8 A.M. and

P.M. Monday through Friday. After receiving the first shut

a waiting period from four to six weeks Is necessary before admin­istering the second. The third shot is given from nine to twelve months later.

New home of the industrial engineering department is cur­rently being programmed and will be available for occupancy about 1060.

College Library Sets New Policy For Late Books

Under the Hbrary'a new policy to deal with overdue books, offen­ders will be sent two overdue no­tice!. The first notice withdraws library privilegsa until tha book is returned, and the second Informs ths student of an administrative appointment with hla advisor.

Failure tb keep this appointment will result in n $0 charge by the collage accounting office.

This new program is necessary to Insure books will be available when noeded. The library also wishes to announce that overdue books may not be renewed.

If a student receives an overdue notice for a book he has ulready returned he should report the mis­take kt once to the library to avoid further mistakes.

AgTiachtrs DinnerThe California Association of

Agriculture'Teachers dinner has been rescheduled for tonight at 6 P.M. in Library 118. A panel discussion of Keglon-at-lnrgo ttc- tivitles will follow ths dinner,

Elgin Knott, the man with the

rpeatlst number of years service n engineering, has been at Cal Poly tlncv 1041. He is now the

assistant (loan of engineering.

FLACEMENT CALENDARTuoediir, Ney. _I I, N«X, |*,

I I . . . ... . ■ ___ _ 'Mt riarvloe. 8nuU> Paellte District, and 0 . K.

WESTINUHOUSRK. W. Morris, Manatsr, Rnitnssrlni

K L K tT H I t'O R P .,

Hamm.mil. AaaUtent Manaxsr, will Inter, view seniors In KR. RL, IK. MR, Mailt. (December irsduties preferred.)General Meetins. Mender. November II,Lib. 114, 4 tOO p.m.

Taeeder, Nov. IS UNITED STATUS lll'HRAU O r RECLAMATION H. H. Ilarton, Placement Officer, and Walt tired*, vos, Office Rnslneer will Interview a n .

* " C T M I f ] I’NiniD_______ tlT R frT Alfred A. Artueo,Director oI Personnel, will Interview those teacher candidates Interested In tcashingIn Fontana.

Wedn,ednaaday Nav. IS U. R. RLKCTHICAL MOTORS, INC. J. Martin Plummdr, Blip- ervlaor of Personnel, will Interview sen- lore In RR, RL. MR.

Wednesday, Nov. 10 NORTHROP AIR. CRAPT, INC. Charles Griffith. Rnslnaer- Ins ' Division, will Interview seniors lit Aero, RR, RL. MK, Math. Phye Bel.

Tharsday, Nav. II, Friday, Nov. II HRN- DIX AVIATION CORPORATION W. C.Walker, Rnslneerlns Employment Man- assr, will Interview eenhtre In KR. Kl„ MK, Math. Phye Sel.

Friday. Nev. I I MOTOROLA. INC. Oaeey Koalol, Personnel Manager, will Interview seniors In KR, KL. Phye Hvl, and MK for location, other than Klverelde.

Speaks At ConventionNorman Sharpe, head of the air

conditioning and refrigeration de­partment, will speak at the Na­tional Association of Practical Re­frigerating Engineers’ nstional convention in Chicago. Sharpe will ■peak Nov, 81 on "Humidity and Its Control."

said, I Juat want to gat tonsil up ‘ bln a little weight’’

swimming?and maybe gain

"Wall how aboutThat prill exercise every musels In your body."

I was getting desperate. I ONLY int to reel good, and gain a littla light," 1 wallsd."Try fating a littla moi

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gained a poundvsn't gainsposed to gain taka ms, i ha In 19 years." _ . . .

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Enginesri Will R«vi«w Satellite Activity

Societies of Automotlvs Engl- nsors and Mechanical Engineers will meet Nov. 81 to hoar currant activity on the United States' par­ticipation In tha International Geo­physical Year.

The program will cover the background a n d planning of events, notably tho sarth satellite program and a review of geophysi­cal information exported to be ob­tained from satellites and futuro satellite applications.

TH# meeting will be held in ths NMOMnlMl engineering lab atgNte#

Foreign Students Will Bo BPW Dinnor Guests

All foreign students i to a potluck dinner, spi ths San Luis Obispo Bti Professional Women, \Nov. 80.

L iT ho dinner, .beginning at 6 P M., will bs Hold In Library US.*Tho group tVHI mbvo to ths air

conditioning auditorium following dinner for nntertulnmsnt by Cal Poly's Majors and Mlnois and the Men's Quartet. - V '

Tho first four-year degree In mschanloal engineering was granted at Cal Poly In fW7 to one grvRJnt,.. Currently ibero a rt 14S senior meehanloal onglnoorlng students enrolled and anticipat­ing graduation.

of many handa and a, mistake now and than Just can't bo helped.

A student brought a "mistake" to ths attention of tho Admlaalons Office recently.

Tho Incident between the stu- dent and a receptionist want aome-

"I want to soo 'Misa Records Keeper,"’ ths student asked as ho rushed in to the Admissions Of­fice, red faced and nsrvoui.

"She lan’t In right now," replied tho receptionist. "Are you In some kind of trouble t"

don't know. I’m not sure," mumbled the student, "but I think someone in this office sure has a poor ssnae of humor."

"How coma," probed the recep­tionist,

"Well," explained ths student Impatiently and even more red faced, "I received a notice to re­port to Adminlstratlbn Building Room 188 to take care of some buslasaa w i t h Mtaa Records Keeper."

"What Is wrong with that?" asksd ths receptionist sincerely.

"Lady," growled tho atudeat as hs headed for the door, "Admini­stration 188 Just happens to be the ladles powder room. 1

Gamma Pi Dtlta Slates Annual Initiation

Gamma PI Dalta will conduct Its annual fall Inltatlon of new members, beginning Nov. 18.

The agricultural fraternity will ami Its Initiation activities Nov. 88 with formal ceremonies at ths Motel Inn. '

Purpose of ths frotsrnlty Is to honor and recognise outstanding agricultural students. To gain membership, students must bs out­standing In scholastic ability, lead­ership, ohtractar, and personality.

El Rodeo Staff Heidi Prosaic Of Yearbook,

Staff members of El Rodso, ths collage yearbook, era holding an­other presale.

Yearbook sales will be held In the science building and will end Friday, Rtudsnts having ARB cards will pay $4 for the booki non-student card holders will 1>« charged IS.

As of June, 1DI5R, the engineer­ing division will have granted n total of approximately 8000 bachelor of selenee degrees I per­cent pf the national total of en­gineering graduates will grad­uate from Cal Poly In June, 10BH.

Th# ratio of men to women In the Arts and Rclenoe division Is four to threej in ths Engineering division It Is 190 to one. and In the Agricultural division it is SB to one.

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Big Green Bops '49ers, 41-7, For Sixth VictoryTwo Poly Entriailn Bay Aroa AAU Gym Matt

Two' l'oly gymoaata—Herman Farlough nnd Arti* Day-^-partid- pa ted recently In an out-of-ienaon meet when they entorcd San Francisco's Southern Pacific AAU affnlr at the Olympic Club,

Parluugh, who urnaxcd local follower* last year with hla ropo clImbiuK ability, garnuml a flrat place In the event up In the Huy City. Hla time wax 4.1 aeconda, f)»y, a freshman, mlaaed the c o r­ing column and third place by 4/10 of a point in tumbling com* petition. Poly* gymnastic aoaaon atarta next March.

* It waa strictly "no oont**t" laatFriday night aa Polya Big Groan rolled to (u.alxth win of the 1167Srid campaign over the Long Beach

tata Forty-Niner*, 41-7, The tri­umph brw the Muatanga of Stiver box Hughaa bounce back from theHan Dlogo Marina defeat two week* ago—the locale' u,- ‘ — —otharwlae

only blot on an luatroua record,

Played on tha loaera* Held, thecontext aaw the Big Green acora on their initial march of tho tilt Walt Gurney boomed-ln for tho tal

SJS and Long Beach Ruled Favorites In Water Polo Tourney

Long Beach and Run Joae State'* water nolo squad* are ex­pected to tight It out for champiop- ahip honor* In the State Water

Eolo Tourney, hoated by -Coach lek Andcraon'a Muatang aplaah- ara, thin Friday and Saturday,

Nov. 22 and 23.On tha baaia of aeaaon per­

formance*, Long Beach and nan Joae are rated heavy favorltaa.

Andaraon faala that Long Beach ahould be given tha nod because of depth and talented paraonnel. The southerners have ona of tha top five goaliaa In the nation in Dick Horn.

Tha locale fall to both 8JH and Long Beach, but the Mua­tang mentor aaya he feela hla own team could ''gat lucky" and defeat either of the favorltea. He *eee a tight between the Green and Gold and Ran Fran­cisco State for third place hon- , ora. Loa Angalee State la not ttaurad In contention for top

honora.Action gate underway Friday

night at 7 o'clock with gam** to b* played.

In another aeaalon, two tilta

lay from ona yard out to cap tha <13 yard drive.

The Forty-Nlnora aerved notloa In the flrat half that thay wars capable of playing a tine brand of ball, and held the lociile to a 21-7 Intermission lead. Mustang depth proved too much in the final canto, following a icoreleaa third quarter, when tho Big Green tallied 80polnta. Hughe* dearod hla bench against the loaera, who have Im­proved greatly over laat year's con­tingent. Long Beach ha* bean In football competition only a few aaaaona, and each aubaaquant For­ty-Niner eleven haa bean an lm- provament.

Local followers' question of how tha Muatangf would react following thalr flrat aatback of tha aeaaon, at San Diego, had tha query an­swered F r i d a y. (Tha Marines wound up thstr year by waxing tha Hawaii Marines, 88-7. Saturday. Thay emerged vlctorlus In tan en­counters.) Tha decisive triumph over the aouthsmara Indicates tha Big Green ahould continue thalr winning waya against San Fran- oiaco and Santa Barbara. Poly travail to tho Bay City thla Sat­urday night, and concludes the aea- aon Thanksgiving"Da y agatnat Santa Barbara.

are achadulad for 10 a.m. Satur­day. At 9 p.m. tha final four en­counters are to begin. Spectators Interest haa Increased In tha peat aeaaon, and Andaraon hopes for a large spectator turnout

In 1986, Julian A. McPhee be­came tha chief of tha atate bureau of agricultural educationi In 1044, ha aecaptad appointment aa the atate director of all vocational ed­ucation in California.

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Poly Cagars Show Promise In Scrum

A 'spirited scrimmage against A1 Hobby’s Colta laat Friday In­dicated tnle Winter's P<Ay cagars will be a "typical” Ed Jorgensen club. The Muatanga displayed a lot of speed and huatle Friday—and a noticeable lack of height, Jor*

Knsen, since hi* arrival at Poly, a navFf had an over-abundance of height, and haa had to rely on

amallar, scrappy, and apeady per­sonnel. Despite an evidence of pre- aeaaon raggednaae, the cagars did show spurt* of promise in the acrum.

Biggest problem faring Jorgen­son Ta to find a replacement for big Thao Dunn, who tha Army haa called. Flamen Hardy's unex­pected depurtum wm* also a big Ion. Dunn’s fl' ft" frame, and 10.2 polnta per game averago, will be aorely mlaaed.. The Mentor haa

6auchot Defeat Paly Harden■ante Barbara College’* Oau-

choa defeated Coach Jim Jenson's Poly cross country crow, 20 to 84 laat Tuesday on th* southerners' home couraa. The Gauchoa cap­tured the flrat four places, and tha locals copped tha next five scoring plaaaa, Janaan's team travels to Ban Joae State. Nov. 18. to enter the SJS Invitational) and return to host tha Conference run, Nov. 88.boon working Rich French, Jack Medrano, and Dick Ruscell at can­ter. and nas hopea that after foot­ball season, Boo Thatford will bo able to give assistance in the pos­ition.

Coach Jorgensen itrceaod that although tha tcam'e chances this coming aeaaon have bean narrowed by peraonnal losses, hla eager* would atill bo out to make a "good showing" of thsmaavaa. The Mus­tangs open play Nov. BO agatnat an Alumni squad of former Poly cage greats.

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