Sangha Club Seeks Support RTAN DA I LY For Campus Symposium 'SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Special petitions were passed out of action by the Financial Ad- among the student body and fac- Friday to students and faculty by visory Board (FAB), which re- ulty allocate $2,000 for the "We feel," said Jue, "that this Vol. 52 4171.- SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JANUARY I I, 1965 No. 'I the Sangha Club, a campus group fused to project and a refundable loan of action asking signatures should interested in Oriental philosophy $400 to cover the initial expenses. change the FAB's mind. SJS should and culture, in order to gain sup- REQUEST VETOED not miss this chance, thereby giv- After First Meeting With 'Titch' port for the club's two-day sym- FAB vetoed last week the club's ing the project to Foothill Junior posium, "Approaches to the Self," request on the basis of inadequate College or someone else. We be- scheduled Feb. 27 and 28. financial organization and the sym- lieve that there is a need to collate More petitions are planned to be posium's high registration fee. the findings and discoveries in It ciliated today. FAB suggested reducing the ire these various fields." The petitions, according to Ron- from $7.50 to $5 for students and REDUCE FEE ald W. Jue, coordinator for the faculty. They also sought evidence The club has decided to reduce Defends ASB Actions exists the fee to $5 and promote Pisano symposium, seek re-consideration that sufficient support the Plan. 13ob Pisano, ASB president, and his predecessors, Steve Larson and 'We can't postpone because some Bill Hauck, blasted Bob Titchenal, head football coach, Friday night of the symposium's major partici- and defended ASB actions. pants would not be in the country ACSCP later. Nor do we want to cancel," Titchenal, however, Call expressed hope May that he and the ASH can said Jue. resolve their differences. He said this after meeting with Pisano The two-day symposium will fea- Friday evening. It was the first meeting between them. ture five eminent speakers on The three presidents charged that Titchenal's statement that 'Teaching Slowdown' Eastern thought, and later the au- the ASH has never attempted to dience will have an opportunity to By SUE WADE to employ faculty participate in a discussion group in help improve the football program which exist between him and the and to refuse ASB. Unless the legislature gives a members who are not fully quali- order to present and clarify their Is "untrue." Pisano refused to comment on pay increase for college services fied. This would be a judgment of own ideas and bring up ques- "Why postpone the inevitable?" the meeting, but Titchenal declared Inc state college professors have the teaching departments. tions for the summary panel. they asked in defending Student that it was definitely "helpful" in threatened a "teaching slowdown." The ACSCP also hopes its col- Five scheduled speakers for the Council's demand that the con- clarifying the problems between The plan was announced recently leagues will refuse to employ part- programs are Dr. Arturo Fallico, troversial coach resign imme- them. by the Association of California time instructors who don't meet SJS professor of philosophy and diately. Titchenal said he wants more State College Professors, ACSCP. the qualifications of full-time in- author of "Art and Existentialism;" The joint statement was issued such meetings with ASB leaders The statewide academic senate structors, refuse to offer any new Dr. Clark Moustakas, psychology immediately after Titchenal met and called for the student body to made no objection to the parts of programs, discontinue programs therapist, professor of psychology with Pisano for an hour and a unite behind him so that he can the plan proposed to them. They not adequately staffed and fi- at the Merrill-Palmer Institute of half in the coaches' office. begin to improve the program. can't vote on the proposals, how- nanced, refuse to engage in com- Detroit and leader in the contem- ever, until next month. would block porary movement of humanistic CALLED FOR SESSION "Pisano is a pretty sharp kid ... munity services that Action has been proposed be- programs and to stop psychology. Titchenal had called for the it's good to get to know him and educational cause of Governor Edmund Brown's planning now being carried on Dr. Frederic Spiegelberg, profes- meeting late Friday afternoon. He explain to him our problems," the "failure to recommend adequate operations until sor emeritus of Indian thought and wanted to discuss the problems Titchenal declared. for year-round support." adequate funds are provided. comparative religion at Stanford INVITES COUNCIL In the seven part plan, the PERSONNEL SHORTAGE University, will speak on "The Ap- He said he would be willing to ACSCP hopes to persuade its col- Dean John Gilbaugh, dean of the proach to Self-Realization through come before council to answer leagues to refuse to teach classes college, stated that there is a short- Religion." Dr. Fritz Faiss, profes- SJS Band their questions. At the same time, Photo by Carolyn Kinn which are beyond the "usual load age of qualified personnel for SJS. sor of art at San Fernando State he invited council to "come over of available qualified instructors" He attributed the shortage to College, will examine "Artists and here and see our program." DR. JEANNE B. LAWSON, associate professor of English, growth factors, retirement and to Their Self-Realization through The ASH statement drafted by reads selections of poetry from Walt Whitman at Friday after- higher salaries offered ty other Various Art Media." *- Plays Today the presidents declared that the noon's poetry forum on Seventh Street. Five other faculty mem- universities and "cillc.--^ "The %V TT: "only method left which will guar- bers and several students also read their selections at the Dr. Wahlquist shortage is crucial and has leen Dr. Alan V...itts antee continued confidence" in the forum. for a number of years," Dean Gil- terpreter of Eastern thought to the program "is a change in staffing." baugh stated. "SJS has had to fill West and author of "The Supreme At Seminar Under present circumstances, Plans Classes positions with part-time em- Identity," "Psychotherapy East and "the outlook for next year looks West," and "Nature," will speak on Faculty, Students Read Verse Di'. John T. Wahlquist, president ployees. A concert by the SJS Symphonic grim," they charged. Gilbaugh pointed out that busi- "Self Discovery in the Eas'ern Tra- emeritus of SJS, will conduct two Band, under the direction of Ver- For three years, they added, and industry have competed dition," in which he will present higher education courses on Tues- ness non B. Read, assistant professor of each student administration has with teaching positions Eastern thought and its recent ap- day and Thursday evenings next successfully music, will mark the opening of "actively" tried to improve SJS' At first Poetry Forum for obtaining the college graduates. plication to Western life and ideas. the National Security Seminar this semester. Dr. Watts also will moderate the football program. Almost 150 SJS students gath- poems of their selection. King This is one of the reasons for sal- morning at 9:30 in the Jay McCabe The first class, offered on Tues- panel on Sunday. ASH officials talked with Bob ered around a bench on Seventh asked that persons interested in ary increases "Many persons might t Convention Hall, Civic Auditorium. days from 7 to 9:45 p.m., begins on "We feel," said Ti-ci "that t' I' Bronzan, athletic director, Walt Street Friday afternoon to listen helping him sponsor the forum prefer to teach but Instead they A keynote speech by former San enterprise w'll ha, - McPherson the department head, to SJS faculty members and stu- phone him at 294-7062. enter the field of business or in- Francisco mayor George Chris- tiality for this college Already Presidents John T. Wahlquist and dents read poetry. dustry," Gilbaugh said. topher will start off the series of Robert 13. Clark, alumni officials, He felt as though a decrease in many in academic and professional The faculty poetry readers lectures to be given during the and Titchenal, they said. salary would have disastrous ef- fields are aware of this symposiu.^. were Dr. Jeanne B. Lawson, as- two-week extension course in na- Interviews Slated fects unless there was a decrease and enthusiastic over its possibili- 'FIND METHODS' sociate professor of English; Da- tional security, which is being co- in salaries on a nationwide basis ties, and we have been approached "The nature of these discussions vid P. Hatch, assistant professor sponsored by San Jose State and and also in the field of business by the Journal of Humanistic Psy- was to find methods of improving of art; Anthony M. Homersham, For ASB Posts the Greater San Jose Chamber of and industry. chology, professional journal, for the program." assistant professor of English; Dr. Interviews for ASH positions, in- Commerce. They did not pub- SPERLING COMMENTS the publishing of the symposium lically urge Titch's resignation in Peter Henry King, assistant pro- cluding judiciary posts, Social Af- The seminar sessions will be According to John Sperling., pres- proceedings." order to study "every other possi- fessor of history; Dr. Jack E. fairs Committee Chairman and held from 10 a.m, to noon and 1:30 ident of the local chapter of the ble means of improvement." Fink, professor of English: and Election Board, will be held to- to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Fri- American Federation of Teachers, ASB support was doubled in Dr. Richard G. Tansey, professor morrow from 3-5 p.m. in the Col- day for the two-week period. AFT, the problem of a teacher 1963, they noted, and last year of art. lege Union, 315 5, Ninth St. Symposium Honors Students wishing to attend the shortage was created when the Applications for the positions are seminar may register for a re- they said they asked Titchenal to Poetry selections from Walt now available in the College Union, hiring of teachers changed from a duced fee of $1 at booths located "indicate what he suggested as Whitman, James Thomson, e. e. Late British Pm' according to Bob Pitcher, ASB per- local to a national market. He in front of Jay McCabe Convention program improvements." cummings, Richard Eberhardt, Dy- sonnel officer. pointed out that many of the de- Hall, today through Wednesday Titchenal was accused by the lan Thomas, John Ciardi, Ken Committee Chairman for Social partments were not able to offer Due on Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classes may trio of presidents with "vague and Nordine and others were read at Affairs will be selected to fill the salaries equal to other universities A Memorial Symposium will be attend scheduled lectures free of unsatisfactoiy" answers to their the forum. Dr. Fink read poems position immediately and complete and colleges. Qualified instructors, held for T. S. Eliot Wednesday in charge. questions. in French, Spanish and Italian. Concert Hall at 10:30 a.m. The the term until June. Applying stu- therefore, chose to teach at other President Clark, they stated, The "poetry forum" is the proj- symposium is being sponsored by dents must be upper division. DR. JOHN T. WAHLQUIST institutions. could not be expected to ask for ect of Louis H. King, sophomore the Humanities Program and the Three positions are open on the . . . to teach classes "The Board of Trustees is a crea- Titch's resignation because of his English major. Professor Stricken Election Board, one of which is re- ture of the legislature," Sperling Humanities Club. "difficult position" as a new chief "It's done at many other col- cording secretary. Feb. 16 and covers the philosophy said. "They have no bargaining SJS President Robert 13. Clark In Faculty Room executive. leges and universities throughout of education. It is designed pri- rights." This was one of the sea- will act as moderator of the sym- 'EXISTING FACTS the nation and the world," said marily for supervisors, principals, sons given by him for Assembly- posium. Panelists will include Dr Dr. William Snyder, associate "But this does not excuse the King. "I think poetry should be Men's Glee Club teachers and superintendents and man William Stanton's (13-San Arturo B. Fallico, professor of phi- professor of electrical engineering, ASB from taking a firm stand in read whenever anyone feels like will be open to graduate students Jose) accusation of the "budget losophy; Dr. Roland F. Lee, profes- is reported in critical condition by light of existing facts," they con- standing up and reading it," he Opens to Auditions and experienced teachers only. error on the part of the chancel- sor of English; Dr. Richard G. officials of a Santa Clara hospital cluded. added. Auditions for the Men's Glee The second course, slated for lor's office." Tansey, professor of art; Dr. Otho / following 8 heart attack on Mon- Titchenal replied that "we're try- King, who started asking per- Club will be held today through Thursday evenings from 7 to 9:45 "There is a problem that in- Clinton Williams; professor of day evening in the faculty room in ing to do as good a job as we can sons to participate in the forum Friday for spring semester mem- (beginning Feb. 18), deals with volves an error of approximately English and coordinator of the the Spartan Cafeteria. No visitors on what we've got," and declared a week before Christmas vaca- bership in the group. Audition higher education and is for pros- $250 thousand," Hale Champion, Humanities Program, Russell Hol- outside of his immediate family that the program cannot be im- tion, said he hoped "to set a appointments are to he made in pective college teachers and ad- department of finance, said. He comb, SJS graduate student, will has been allowed to see him yet. proved by knocking it down" as precedent." the Music Department Office, ministrators. It will be open to pointed out that more money was read from Eliot's poetry. At SJS he was engaged primarily the ASH is doing. After semester break, King M108. graduate students. allocated for salaries than the leg- According to Dr. Williams, "the in instructing and also has been He reiterated that "there hasn't plans to "organize one or two Directed by Brent Heisinger, as- Admission to either or both islature permits to be spent for cieath of Thomas Stearns Eliot on developing a solid state electronics been one single change" in the more (poetry forums) and hope sistant professor of music, the classes may be made by consult- those purposes during the present Jan. 4 marks the passing of one of laboratory. He has taught solid problems he works with as head it will keep on by itself" after Men's Glee will meet on Tues- ing with Dean William G. Sweeney, fiscal year. the last of the major literary fig- state labs here previously. Profs. coach in eight years. that. day and Thursday mornings at ED103, or Dr. Wahlquist, ED415. The state colleges are making a ures who dominated the first half Michael O. O'Flynn, William E. "We're playing against very Near the beginning of the forum, 10:30 for one unit of credit. "Stu- Dr. Wahlquist retired as presi- report to the Joint Budget Com- of the twentieth century. His in- Swanson, and Albert I. Heckbert great odds" in coaching, financial, King stood up on the bench and dents outside the Music Depart- dent of SJS four monts ago and mittee and the Finance Depart- fluence was very great, not only have taken over his teaching recruiting, and other limitations, invited all interested students to ment especially are welcomed," has been on leave of absence this ment to "see what can be done upon other poets and critics, but duties. he said. participate in the forum and read according to Heisinger. semester. about the error," Champion added. upon the general reading public." 'Master Plan' Intended To Guide State's Colleges This is the first in a four-part sorios @manning on California's educational system, including state, one for campus physical expansion and versity would have the sole responsibility lattice. Under the Master Plan, financial allo- tho California SW. Manor Plan for Higher Liu. the one which finally evolved into the present one for curricula development. of awarding doctorate degrees. cations are administered through the Board cation and its conoiguoncas to the stato's college Looking at it analytically, the Master CONFORMITY of Trustees of the California State Colleges. system and SJS in particular. master plan. Plan has many good aspects. It can add sta- Opponents of the Master Plan feel that Thus, newer colleges which are trying to de- The Master Plan which has developed is offered, not it will lead to conformity among colleges and velop, receive a higher priority than those By CHERI WALKER bility to the programs already intended to guide not only the state colleges only here but on the other campuses. Initially, that this is not necessarily a good thing. that are already going institutions. In 1899, the state of California started a but also the University of California and the it was enacted to alleviate the problem of Also, the elimination of duplication of ser- Glenn S. Dumke, chancellor of th. state ball tolling that developed Into the "Master Junior colleges. This is no mean task. There allocating the state's educational funds by vices could mean students must travel farther "n'1 -s, emphasized the impo-,, Plan for Higher Education In California, are now 18 state colleges, nine campuses of eliminating the duplication of services and at a greater expense to get an education. problems in Califorma the University of California and more than 1960 to 1975." regulating the enrollment in each area. Another argument of the opposition is 70 junior colleges. relegate to the junior the Master Plan does not allow some .1,ed Perhaps those early pioneers in education Eventually it would that for older state colleges, such as SJS, to ' the stake . MASTER PLAN ALTERED colleges the job of preparing students of the were not aware of the complex of ideas upper division work and training persons who reach maturity with the development of a the Master Plan has brought an ,ncrea..2 in that began with that 1899 California Educa- Since its initiation, the Master Plan has wish to enter vocations in the manual arts. doctorate program. the research program, (SJS received just un- tional Commission, but they really got some- been altered several times, and further On the state college level, it would mean SJS and other older state colleges, feel der $750,000 this year) a joint doctorate pro- thing going. changes apparently are in the wind. that majority of students would be on cam- they have lost power since the initiation of gram with the University of California, a Down through the years there have been In addition, the Master Plan has spawned pus for upper division work and graduate the Master Plan. Previously, each college made board to represent them in Sacramento and at least five different committees and reports little master plans on campuses across the studies through a master's degree. The Uni- its financial requests directly to the leg* a stronger voice in policy making. 2SPARTAN DAILY Monday, Jan. 11, 1965 LOW COST TRAVEL ... Off the Cuff STUDENTS CAN AFFORD! ial GENERAL TOURS STUDY PROGRAMS Special Meetings Select one of 30 unique tours, Art in Florentim villa .. . By BILL LEONARD each emphasizing a different area Spanish in Santander, ... French of Europe, Israel, Latin at the Sorbonne ... Slalccl This Week Something new \%.,s tiled Fi 1day ohon the Seventh Street America ... student Politics and Economics forum lost its strong political flavor and turned into a poetry- parties, foreign with top leaders.,. r, ial meetings in the guides in each Some scholarship Division of Sciences and Applied reading session. country. aid available. (and this writer was among them) undoubt- Arts have been scheduled this Many students edly viewed the poetry lest with a jaundiced eye and a pre- STUDENT SPECIAL week by Dean Robert J. Moore DISCOUNTS PROGRAMS in order to elect two members formed opinion. International 11) Card Festivals of Music however, the poetry forum showed a pretty siz- USNSA Member and Drama ... Bi- to the All -College Promotions By and large, Colleges $1.00 known as class. Congratu- 13.00 cycling... Hobo ... Committee. able amount of that indefinable element Other Colleges the perpetrators of the forum. (Submit photo and Work Camp Science and Mathematics Dept. lations, then, are in order for Bursar'. receipt) A dose of culture never hurt anyone. It tastes better than castor Handbook on Student faculty will meet tomorrow at Travel 81.00 Programs .32-66 1 and Days oil, too. (Lodging & Rmtaurants) 3:30 p.m. in S210 to elect their Work, Study, Travel Abroad....$1.00 from $750 Travelling Student $ .25 Ind Trans.Atl. Traitor,/ member under new Academic (intro-European Charter Flight.) Council procedure. The Fiery Cross, official publication, United Klans of America, Write for free brochure: On Wednesday, faculty of the is an official publication of the KU }Gus Klan. U. S. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Applied Arts Dept. will meet in The eight-page paper would be good for a few laughs if it Educational, Travel Inc., Dept. CW a. E132 at 3:30 p.m. weren't so sick, sick, sick. Among other things, the sheet carries 1355 Westwood Blvd., Loa Angeles., Calif. 90024 Candidates must be tenured, such fact-packed articles as "Symbols of the Klan" by imperial 479-3832 seri ing the American student community- full professors. Nominations in wizard Robert M. Shelton; "The Communist Plot to Get Control ts nuo-pro51-organi.mation writing may be submitted to di- of Your Children" by the Rev. Ferrell Griswold; and an article vision offices before the meet- on propaganda by an unidentified Individual called "Grand Dragon, ings. California." The literary quality of the sheet is perhaps best illustrated by THEORY IS PUBLISHED a paragraph from an article titled, "Attention All White Ladies of Dr. Peter Koestenbaum, asso- j Alabama." ciate professor 01 philosophy at Nitkr "Please become informed on the forces that are trying to over- r, SJS, had an article, 'Outline of di4t.tc come us. An informed person is an educated person. If you inform Existential Theory of Neuroses," yourself on the ways and means of the liberals, you will be educated, published last summer by the thus better able to combat them." (sic.) lt4 GEN11EmEN..:5115 WAY THROUGH To INDIA.. MEP MoYING,PWASE!" "Journal of the American Wom- "(OtAE The paper also carries a big, big, big log listing dates, times en's Medical Association." and places for Ku Klux Klan rallies. p. It's somewhat frightening to know that there are enough would-be saviors of humanity Thrust and Parry running around to provide a sub- scription base for the Fiery Cross. Titch Controversy port with funds obtained from sponsored symposium "Ap- Symposium Head gate receipts, private contribu- proaches to the Self?"A solid Walk in now for Continues To Boil tions, alumni associations, and line of kicking, tackling, grunt- Comments on FAB Still another report on the sex Hofbrau Style Food-Moderate Prices Editor: last and least, student body ing, big name Spartan football life of Betty Coed has been Roast Eastern Beef 1.10 On Jan. 7, 1965, the Daily re- funds. They pay their coaches players necessitate further sacri- published. Mervin B. Freedman, Virginia Baked Ham 1.40 The growing feeling of excite- of undergraduate Kosher Style Corned Beef 1.40 ported that Student Council had well, they pay their professional fices. assistant dean 1.40 ment that SJS might become Roast Tout Turkey passed a "no confidence" in trainers, they pay their scouts, Could it be that after the a education at Stanford Univer- Chicago Style Pastrami 1.40 Coach Titchenal, a vote which and they pay their athletes. "Scratch Titch" campaign Stu- truly great college directed by sity, published his conclusions in Roast Turkey Leg 1.35 was prompted by the "sustained In short, the problems of our dent Council plans to move on men and women of vision with the current Issue of the Merrill- . COMBINATION PLATES outlined by Student to "Scratch visiting lectures Palmer quarterly. lack of improvement of the foot- SJS squad, realistic educational aims tin the Any 2 meats $ I .(15 Any 3 meats $1.90 ball program." Council, as that of "recruiting, committee?" Since Freedman's conclusions nutty Swiss cheese .25 best sense of that concept) suf- Slab of Such action by our elected rep- morale, coaching, and enforce- BM Clark are markedly different from orders include choice of Salad, Barbegued Beans, fered a disheartening resentatives seems to me to be a ment of training regulation," do A17992 reversal those of the author of "Sex and or Macaroni, Bread and Butter bit premature. In initating such not exist at the power schools, * in the delaying action the Finan- the College Girl," one wonders Visit the Gas Lite for Fun. Banquet Facilities 5 to 700. coach- action, Council should decide not because of excellent Editor: cial Advisory Board (FAB) and which author is correct, Per- Ballroom Leasing. Rooms from $85 Per Month. what kind of football team the ing, but rather 1)CettUSe their ath- ASB council took in regard to It is my opinion that SJS haps both have the real inside SAN CARLOS at MARKET STS. CY 54626 Student Body wishes to sup- letic corporations are backed by underwriting t h e forthcoming needs a new football coach. How- Located in the Saint Claire Hotel port. If it is then decided that money. If Student Council wishes symposium, "Approaches to the story about Betty Coed. ever it is just that ... an opinion. we wish to put forth a "top to improve our program, we are Self." (Story and editorial in My knowledge, as that of most flight" army of charging Spar- going to pay. last Thursday's and Friday's students who do little more than tans that will compete with Will our ASB Financial Ad- Dailies.) attend the games, is Notre Dame, USC, and other visory Board continue to veto limited re- garding the true ability of Titch- The sponsors of this program well known "powers" they are funds for academic extracurricu- enal. Therefore, I feel that the have proved their ability to pro- going to need financial support. lar activities such as the Philos- Student Council has no legiti- mote successful programs in the The "power schools" receive sup- ophy Department Sangha Club mate right to call for a student past (e.g., the LSD-25 sympo- OUR vote on the coach's status or to sium of last year, and others), hold the student body's financial and should be given the chance 14 PA RTAN DA! LY support ;ts an axe over the head to present such a significant, " SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE of the matter which already has timely and popular event as this RAMSHEAD

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Wit pryrrnt your ataff cr ASS curd By DAVE PAYNE shot with 15:36 remaining in the Newell and S. T. Saffold were The Broncs hit 55 per cent horn Clara's standpoint, when Gat * Movie & Still A disastrous weekend for the first half, putting SJS in front, the Spartans' leading scorers with the floor. SJS scored a miserable Gresham went in to replace Glea- 16 and 14, respectively, Starters 31 per cent. son midway through the first hall PERSONALS Cameras Supplies San Jose State basketbaliers was 8-7. PREPOSTEROUS.. . Prcjecters But the tide suddenly changed John Carmichael and Ron Labetich Carmichael didn't sec much ac- The only trouble was that Gleason Equipment night when PREPOS. capped off Saturday when John Turner and the Timms went scoreless while Jack Gleason tion for SJS after drawing his didn't leave the court and SJS had $ 25 FOR EACH developing printing Spartans were bombed by host three free throws. TEROUS PERSONAL the went to work and opened up a 16- was held to third personal foul less than six It over SCU for about 10 seconds advertising. rentals repairs used in our Santa Clara, 83-65, in West Coast 8 bulge, Turner meshed three bas- Hot-shooting Mike Gervasoni minutes gone in the game. Bill with six men on the court. The Must be based on any of 93 Athletic Conference action at Civic kets in SCU's sudden surge. led SCU scorers with 15 points Higgins, a second half substitution referee finally discovered the in- StudyMaster titles. Open to Throughout the rest of the first at center, suffered a chipped tooth fraction with the help of a scream- students and faculty. Sorry, Auditorium. and five field goals in 11 at- can't return unused entries. half the home team didn't let up following some rough play under ing Bronco rooting section. SJS lost the WCAC opener to tempts and five-fur-five from the Send your entries to Study while running up a 47-29 lead by the Spartan basket. In the froth game, SCU hand- Master Publications, 148 Ls- before. USF the night intermission. charity line. SJS helped add a little humor ed the Spartababes their second foette St., N. Y. C. 10013. It looked as though the game to the game, at least from Santa straight WCAC loss, 81-61. was going to he u hard-fought NEEDED: Sh.irp edged 665- 245 South First sons, by Englishman too contest In the early g when tied up by many knotty Pete Newell hit a 15-foot Jump problems to get one himself. Dave WCAC Opener Send as swiftly as possible to Box 202 (ii, Lilliputia. Richard Frankel. llolstra Collets Payne ANTED: Experienced USF Eases Past SJS surgeon for difficult car- 11 iovascular operation. Con- What Can Fraternities tagt Mr. Shylock. Box 275 Daily Sports Editor USF performed like a true that took 6:30 to accomplish. In TMOV, Venice, Italy. champion Friday night when it the meantime, USF hit 13 points . Michael R. Zsecaro, Univ. of Pima demoralized the visiting SJS Spar- for a 53-29 advantage. Offer You? tans, 77-53, at Hilltoppers Gymna- The Spartans had a miserable KNITTING LESSONS: Learn from an expert. sium in San Francisco. shooting night. finishing with a INTELLIGENT MEN INVFSTIGATE You'll lose your head over UCLA: Power To Spare The game was the West Coast 29.9 percentage. USE shot at a our revolutionary new tech- Athletic Conference opener for 59.6 clip. niques. Write Mme. Defarge, There is no doubt in my mind that UCLA has the nation's No Box 225 TOTS..', Paris. both teams. Johnson was high for USF with Susan A. Hooter, San Francisco Stale 1 basketball team. The Dons started playing the 23 points. S. T. Saffold, held score- RUSH had the opportunity to see the mighty Bruins bomb wasn't even on less in the first half, totaled 11 STUDENTS find Stool' writer game like SJS FRATERRITY This for the losers. Master Critical Commen- February 13-19 Utah University out of the unbeaten ranks in the finals of the the court. They scored fast and larks, Chapter Notes, Po- In the frosh game, USF's year- Reviews arlialltranna Anal- Los Angeles Classic on Dec. 30. plenty and employed a full-court etry SIGN UP NOW: press that harassed the Spartans lings had no trouble in disposing yses valuable study aids for Utah, going Into the championship game with a 10-0 record, of the Spartababes, 77-56. comprehension, speed, refer- 242 into numerous ball control er- ence, and improved grades. Student Activities Office Adrninisiration Including a win over SJS, stayed wills UCLA throughout the first rors. selection at half, trailing 48-45 at intermission. Complete At the midway point of the first WCAC STANDINGS $1 your College Book Store. But that was all she wrote for the Redskins. UCLA outscored Its half, SJS had one field goal and VW 1, opponents in the second half, 56-29, to take a 104-74 win. trailed 19-2. USF 2 0 Coach 's crew has a better balanced team than USF's All-American candidate, SCU 2 0 last year's NCAA champion Bruins. 011ie Johnson, and its "jolly green ('OP 2 0 Win terland giant," Erwin Mueller, had a "ball" St. Mary's 2 0 9 FOR THE 1 Wooden has only five returning lettermen: , throughout the evening by shaking 845 0 2 wI PRICE OF L 6-5, named outstanding player in the Classic, Gall Goodrich, 6-1; Ski the backboards with stuffs over UCSB 0 2 Freddie Goss, 6-1; Doug McIntosh, 6-6, and Kenny Washington, 6-3. the heads of the short Spartans. Pepperdine 0 2 But the likes of three sophomores, Ed Lacey, and John Center &IS, behind 9-0, got its first Loyola 0 2 *SALE* COMPLETELY REMODELED Lyons, showed in the Utah game that Wooden has great depth field goal from Jack Gleason FRIDAY RESULTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT nad good prospects for future Bruin teams. with 4:20 gone in the game. It USF 77, SJS 53 SKI EQUIPMENT. RENTALS - REPAIRS Goss, Washington and McIntosh will all be back next year was over 10 minutes later when UOP 94, Loyola 84 as seniors. the Spartans hit another basket SCU 69, UCSB 58 "R. X Machine wt k :lest Snow Meeting Place for Argo Ski Holi- UCLA held the No. 1 rating in both the AP and UPI polls with when Gary Gresham made a St. Mary's 55, Pepperdine 52 Reports from ell Major Ski Re- days and Dodge Ridge Busarama sorts During Current Ski Season. Open every night 'til 9 p.m. a 9-1 record before going into games over the past weekend. Its lay-in. SATURDAY RESULTS only loss was in the first game of the season at Illinois. The Dons rolled up a 41-25 half- SCU 83, SJS 65 WINTERLAND SKI CENTER time lead. ('OP 96, Pepperdine 71 Pete Newell scored SJS' first USF 102, UCSB 69 440 S. WINCHESTER AVE. SAN JOSE Even though the nation's best college team is on the West two field goals in the second half St. Mary's 76, Loyola 73 ACROSS FROM WINCHESTER MYSTERY HOUSE Coast, the Big Ten appears to have the strongest conference. PHONE 244-0880 HARTEL MELLER, Manager Michigan is tabbed to win the title, but don't be surprised if it fails to do so. IT'S SO SAD . . . SOME HUMANS ACTUALLY DON'T GO TO SILVA SERVICE Illinois dumped Indiana out of the unbeaten ranks last week. Both these teams have good chances for the title. Minnesota is tough. It held a national ranking before losing MAJOR TUNE-UP to UCLA and Iowa in the L.A. Classic. BRAND SN\ kTERS Iowa's Hawkeyes, sporting one of the nation's top centers in IEXPERT GAS COMPLETE V-NECKS George Peoples, is the dark horse. Iowa opened the Big Ten season LUBRICATION with surprise slashing of Wisconsin, 92-62, last week. MECHANICAL CARDIGANS 98, CASH SERVICE CREW-NECKS REWARD! STAMPS SHORT SLEEVE United Radio & T.V. Supply Co. 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The meetiog Is Open to the pub- East" will be the subject of a lectures are on Toesilay evenings he available beginning Monday, Prof. Sieular will diSCUSS the lic and ref resliments will be GOLDEN STEER at 7:30. ROOM Jun. 18. series of nine lectures by nine dif- relationship between hydrology seivett. Dr. Jacobs noted that all lec- Parking will be available next ferent men between tomorrow turers are experts in their field. OUR SPECIALTY IS STEAKS semester on the south side of the evening and March 9 at the Hoo- They have visited the countries multi-story garage on a 25-cent ver Junior High School, Room 19, they will be lecturing on and had per (lay basis. Dinners Lunch Breakfast ("the little theater room"), Park experience with the problems they will discuss. Industrial Design, and Naglee Avenues. The lecture series will be "open Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktails and Music Language Pre-Reg to anyone who wishes to come" charge, according to Dr. KSJS Changes at Our Golden Steer Room Pie-registration for language free of James Jacobs, SJS personnel and industrial design courses will counselor and moderator of the begin today. Program Schedule KEEP ALERT TABLETS Students majoring in industrial series. design or interested In taking the The lecture series will be spon- KSJS, campus FM radio station, course may register every day sored by the San Jose Adult Ed- has revised its schedule of pro- ucation Department and the World this week in IA229. grams. "These changes were Pre-registration in foreign lan- Affairs Council of San Jose. It brought about in order to reach a guage courses will take place in is the 1965 edition of their annual N2A today through Wednesday "foreign affairs symposium," Dr. larger listening audience," Rich THE SAFE WAY to stay alert from 9 a.m, until noon and from Jacobs said. Hernandez, progra In director, 1 to 4 p.m. "Communist China: Problems stated. Open 24 hrs. 163 West and Prospects" will be discussed The schedule for Monday through without harmful stimulants Phone 292-3848 Santa Clara tomorrow night at 7:30 by Dennis N0D0zTM for reservations DAILY CLASSIFIED Thursday night programs is: 4:45: keeps you mentally makes you feel drowsy while Doolan, research associate in Chi- Banquet facilitis San Jose, Canopus with Jim Hemsworth and alert with the same safe re- studying, working or driving, ADS FOR PROFIT nese studies at the Hoover Insti- for 10-150 Calif. Lourine Johnson; 5:30: special pro- fresher found in coffee. Yet do as millions do ... perk up AND CONVENIENCE tute, Stanford University. It will grams; 5:45: Spartan Spectrum; 6: NoDoz is faster, handier, more with safe, effective NoDoz be the first lecture of the series. Twilight Concert with Bob Getsla; reliable. Absolutely not habit- Keep Alert, Tablets. Dr. Amos Perlmutter, SJS as- 7: Best Music On and Off Campus, forming. Next time monotony mown Ws product ef Gran Laboratories. sistant professor of politictl sci- Rich Hernandez a n d Al Beyer Spartan Daily Classifieds ence, will speak March 2 on broadcasters; 8: Portrait in Jazz "Nasserism - Power and Ideol- with Ron Hoffer; 9: sign off. ogy." The special programs to be heard BUY 'EM! Other lecture titles in the se- at 5:30 are: Monday. British Broad- (.1aI ft. /1 ries will be "The Other Struggle casting Corporation's World Re- p rides - for dayfime and dafilime MOTHER needs college girl as baby,. '2 GIRLS NEEDED in unmoor. apt. 1 blk. in Indo-China: Rising Expecta- port; Tuesday, European Report; Ii) ANNOUNCEMENTS ter and mothers helper in exchange for , S S. $43 mo. 292.9345. tion vs. the Traditional Society," Wednesday, Carnival of Books; room, board & $30 per month. 269-5798 1$30 MO. Rms., heat. Nr. SJS. Kitchen, Jan. 19;"Problems of Indian In- Thursday, World of Paperbacks. WI PAY fgr ycar BEST APPAREL. ,or. 292.1327. dustrial and Agricultural Devel- The programs of Monday and Tues- and sell NEW bridal gowns. HOUSING IS) Clowns and hoops. UNIQUE TURN. APT SJS. 99 S. 17th. 3 or 4 opment," Jan. 26; "Current Prob- day are from the National Asso- 264-7552. lems in the Japanese Economy,' ciation of Educational Broadcast- St1UPPE. 1589 Meridian. The "MECCA" Men's approved houc., reasonable. Utils. pd. Closed Monday. Cr an large rooms. Excellent ford. C' COED TO SHARE unappr. apt. w. 2 Feb. 2; "Algeria's Changing Role ers. ABROAD 1965 SUMMER SESSION 292,2635. m LA. Bldg. $33 mo. in North Africa," Feb. 16; "Re- , The arrangement of programs alities of the U.S. National In- Hoy. July 4 cha 7. 512; I FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Friday are: 4:45: Campus; 5:15: , lion, board and room, and arc, 1-droom. 523 Ea,s1 f- WANT FFMA1E R0001E ,hare with 1, terests in the Middle East," Feb. Georgetown Forum; 5:45: Spartan Va'enria, Spain. Jure 25 -Aug. 113. , CONTRACTS (2) for sale. On . ar.r. Pr', 6813. 23; and "The Middle East: Pros- Spectrum; li: Twilight Concert; 7: to fit individual requirements IV., e Eng. Bldg. fitd. pool. IJI,teig GRANT HALL ntrarl lor sale. CHEAP. Special of the Week: 7:30: Stand- 5r, II) in, tuition, Lord & room.. ...o or sooner. 295-_4230 after 4. 1. Broadcast; 8: Portrait of d Rcrind trip lay jet. New ard School GORDON HALL contraLt. Spring r Yorl-Madrid Valenc is. Palma de Mallerce UNAPPR. APT. 2 bdrrns. for 3 or 4. $130 in Jazz; 9: sign tiff, Georgetown " 26 Aug. 20. Several ci . ON HAIL AS S. 1 1th SI. Call Spain. June . . Spartaguide Forum, Special or the Week and Irvin $695 indeding teition, boa, LYNN HALL , ontract. Spring sent. Di5- Standard School Broadcast atr ed- room, activities and round trip by .,. WOMAN'S APPR. APT. . 4 9,1 apt. 297.7604. Killion Hall. TOMORROW: ucat ional pmgranis. New York Madrid -Palma. Information:IF' 5: , sem. 5200. 298.3603 No. 22. G. Maigues, San Jose State College, ABBEY-Unappr. apt. Pool, 1/2 blk. K-1S, AWS, 3:30 p.m., College Union's Students are encouraged to sub- Rm 6C. a n'. 2 or 3. 286.0424. COLONIAL HALL contract. Discount. L' ’ 293-9633 or 345-3408. AWS lounge, open meeting. mit campus announcements to the WANTED for sharp, versatile , NEED 2 female roommates to replace 2 SINGER Campus Show. Classical music re- Call Barry ''2529616. ...no 010 gradua rl Quiet duplex near MEN'S CO-OP Room & board. $270 Alpha Eta Rho (international a semester. Vacancies spring quests to Twilight Concert from campus. 295-5I c' for semes- aviation fraternity), 7:30 p.m.. AUTOMOTIVE (2) ter. 146 S. 10th. 295-9412. music appreciation classes will also JULIAN GLEN APARTMENTS E147. New members will be given I & 2 bd :,,n. $100 up. 7 3 CONTRACTS for sale. $185 ea. Appr. be accepted. They should be Sport. Ex- pins and membership certificates. '64 HONDA 50. Cl (0 Super heated p- drapes. Priv. BELLE MANOR-5th St. Call 298-5688. brought to KSJS, SD132. ca 5220 See at 479 S. 7th. patios. W maLh. wt'. gbg. pd. E. GRANT HALL Friends of SNCC, 3 p.m., TH55. 1958 TR 3 ear. 42.000 mi. $700. Day, Julian, N. 2." St. 294-5233. CONTRACT for sale. Spring. Best offer accepted. 295.8442. A film entitled "A Dream De- 29- . 241.1954. CONTRACT for sale-The Chase Ellen. ferred" will be shown. 56 FORD 5250. Reliable. 293 9320 J. 144 N. 5th St. 293-9974. DISCOUNT!! Contract, Catholic Wom- Southern en s Center. Kathy Wisz. civil rights workers will be at the MEN'S Appr. Contract. Big discount. 42 HARLEY. 'ire c.c.'s in the world 467 S. 8th St. No. 5. Tim. ROOM-Men $35. Kitchen pole. 29$. meeting to answer questions from RENT $7, eves. ANN DARLING APARTMENTS 9927-115 S. 14th St.-5 p.m. or week- the audience. TYPEWRITERS -PARTS - 59 ken roll rebuilt engine. $85 & up. 1 & 2 bd. rms. turn & talcum. American Meteorelogieul Society, 395 S. 12th Drps & Cpts. Washing fac. 6 heated NEED lien de roommate. Spring see. Uri- Standard Pc.rfriI In flect.ic pools. Near shopping center. Wtr. gbg. 7:30 p.m., E329. George M. Sicular, ., ' ,, ampus. 286-6183. As little as 2(4 por day FOR SALE (3) Pd. 33rd & Marburg Way. 298.0654. pmfessoor of civil engineering, will 2 LEONARD HALL CONTRACTS for MOTHER OLSEN'S-Best food in town. discuss the relationships between WEDDING INVITATIONS. 300 for $29 si. ,.. Discount. 298-0583. Modern Office New Apt. Units. Linen & maid sere. Ktch. hydrology and meteorology. & Laund. Facil. Carports. 3 T.V.'s. 122 N. MARIMUR HALL , ontraccl for sale. Dis- 'LARGE WHITE nawgahvde recliner. 8th. CV 5-9504. $20 wk. c- 11th St. Cathy Benn 293.9900. Alpha Phi Omega (national serv- Machine Company Go $45. CH 8-9895 aft. 6 p.m. CONTRACT for sale, discount -Lynn MARLYN HALL contract. Reduced Rate. ice fraternity), 7:30 p.m., College 124 E. San Fernando 293-52t3 ilCo 35 wart Hi Ti Amplifier and Eico Hall, 295-1317. Call 295-0232. Union, pledge class meeting. (Next door to Cal Book Store) FM for in good condition, $100 for for rent. 2 bdrrns. hr 1, 378-3736. UNAPPROVED APT, SELL Contract 1 blk. off campus. 2 ex- Student Economic Association, Furnished. Half month's rent free. 752 cellent meals 7 days. 2 male T.V. CHAIR. $15. Call John at 298-4303. students to 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., So. 9th. Apt. 4. a room. 295.7220. C11162, eco- BARGAIN-Bar & 2 stools. Leather-like 2 CONTRACTS for sale, discount. I blk. nomics laboratory. upholstery. Bottles and glasses space. CONTRACT . . . DIRT CHEAP!!! Call from SJS. Girls, 286-1948. Spartan $40. Call 298-2046 after 2:30. Manny, 295-4306. Spears, 6:15 p.m., A105. 2 CONTRACTS for sale. Desperate! IVY Young Republicans, 8 p.m., E132. 7-DRAWER desk. $20. Must sell before Men's Approved. Big Discount. 286-6667. HALL contract for sale. 279 E. Sar Jan. 26th. 298.2046 aft. 2. Feranado. adjacent to school. Large A report on the conservative cau- HELP! Gordon Hall contract for sale at MODERN Mahogany stained Hi -Fl cab- room, excel. meals. Wendy or Mrs. cus will be given, followed by a discount. Call Diana at 292-2089. 293-9814. inet. Spare for tapes, record. & 4 com- discussion of the YR educational WOMEN'S APP. Contracts for sale. BIG ponents. $45. Excel. cond. 298.2046 aft 2. A STEAL!! Juniper Hall discount. Spacious apartment, Crestwood contract. $25 program. per month. Call 297-9976 GIBSON 12 String Guitar with case. Like Manor. Pam at 294.4427. after 6 p.m. new. $170. Paul Lima, Moulder Hall 21513. Bob Compton. American Society of Mechanical 294-2927. MARRIED COUPLES - 1 or 2 bd. rm. Engineers, 7:30 p.m., A133. Nicely landscaped modern building. Pool, ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3 -bed SKIS; Northland Continectel Meta,lics. patio. 880, laundry facil. Storage space, room house with two men. Cell 264-7160 Industrial Technology Society, 210 cm. Good shape. $60. 295-3872. covered parking. Wtr. gbg. pd. $75. between 5 & 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Cafeteria B. Election of SKI BOOTS. Men s-size 8'1/2 D. $10. 378.2280. NEED ROOMMATES to share 1 br. apt. officers for the coming semester Call 292-3095 after 5. Call Dean 295-8351. Reed Apts. No. 6. ROOMS w/kitch priv's. Appr. Single- will be held. DYNIMIC Rar, skis - ski free safey $35 & up. Double-$30. Patio, BBQ, sun - MARIAN HALL contract. Rm/bd. Spring bincion,3s & I. thongs 530. 286.2440. deck, ping-pong & T.V. 621 S. 6th CV Discount. Sue Bringle. 293-9892. ABA (national librarianship so- 2-1895. 295-5666. ROOM 8 BOARD. Women's ppr. $75. ciety), 3:30 p.m., LS107. HELP WANTS,)) ,41 2 BEDROOM apts for rent. One living Discount. Diana Dorsey. 293-9908. Circle K, 1:30 p.m., College NEED FOUR GIRLS for pleasant part- room wall nicely paneled. Reasonable. FURNISHED APT. Appr. male. 645 S. Union. The meeting is open to all See mgr. 547 S. 11th. Apt. 4, 295-8101. 6th or 297-9754. Bob or Rich aft. 5. time work on our phone order desk. Sal- male students interested in apply- ary plus bonus, Apply at 505 So. 10th GRANT HALL cor tract Cheap. TWO GIRLS needed to share large A SCHEDULED AIRLINE for sale. membership. St.. rm. 102, after 5 per. CMB1. Linda. 286.5801. house. $35 a month. 286-6/07. ing for GIRL to share 2 bdrm. Willow Glen Apt with same. 269.2309. Eves. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CENTER con. vitlt CLASSIFIED RATES Paid Pr.' /.dvertisement a To buy, sell, rent, or tract. Spacious place-Marca. 294-6422. FaraPressw announce anything. Minimum CONTRACT for sale. Priv. Rm. $200 Two lines One Tim see. fig S. 11th 297.1758. just fill out and clip ems Voss Fes times One time 50c a Ian 2k a So 20e a line this handy order A Groaning World SERVICES 181 Never Need blank. 1 lines $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 3 lines 1.50 2.25 3.00 AUTO INSURANCE for students. Chet The world about us hangs under the pall of death (Genesis 3:17-191. Ironing 8. 286.5386, 449 W. San Carlos. Paradise is gone, overgrown with thorns and thistles. The cry of the 1% wild animal All They're ironing while Send to: Spartan 4 lines 2.00 3.00 4.00 TYPING - Term paper, thesis, etc. Pica reflects the despair and darkness of a dying world. creation awaits the Spring of Christ's return. Daily CLASSIFIEDS, E. . 243-6313. they're drying w 5 3.75 "For all creation is waiting patiently and hopefully for that future 1206, San lose State lines 2.50 5.00 EXCELLENT TYPING in my home. 252- 5193 day when God will glorify His children. For on that day, thorns and College, San lose 14, Add this thistles, sin, death, and decay that overcame the world aaginst its will, Caul amount bm .50 .75 1.00 TYPING-all kinds. IBM Electric. Won 3 at God's command, will all disappear, and the world around us will each addi- iaranteed. Jo Vine. 378-8577. share in the glorious freedom from sin which God's children enjoy. For tional line TYPING, in my home, experienced, de- we know that even the things of nature, like animals and plants, groan CHECK A , endeble, reesonable. 294-1313. in sickness and death as they await this great event. And even we Chris Print your ad hers: EXPERT ALTERATIONS +fans, although we have the witness of the Holy Spirit within us, aren't CLASSIFICATION: (Count 33 letters and Spaces for Each tine) 'polar prices for college girls, Marie's. free from trouble; we too wait anxiously for that day when God will give including new ha-. Announcements (1) /, N. I I h. 295.6089, us our full rights as His children, the bodies He promised us-bodies that will not be sick again and that will never O Automotive (2) die". (Romans 15.231. TRANSPORTATION (9) o For Sale (3) While God has promised to intervene again in human affairs in a drastic way and restore the world to order, a large number will be left Farah casuals are way out El Help Wanted (4) GIRL needs ride to Colorado aft. Jan. out, banished into outer darkness by their refusal to accept His way of front in trim styling and D Housing (5) 76. Share exp. 378-8496. aft. 5, doing things. wearing quality -always RIDER WANTED: Leaving for N.Y./ Lost and found (6) The question is, do icL) know the overwhelming victory and new look right, fit right, feel right Rhode Island. Jan. 29-30. 286-5602. life which God offers freely today, even as the sands of time are run (.1 Personals (7) MINNEAPOLIS. Round trip or one way ning out? 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