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Vol. 53 -4111.0 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1965 No. 47 P.rn i Er,- mta.- tious Students To Recall Hendricks Movement Dissolves Attorney Tells ..¢$¢8 Of Implications 'Public Response' Ends SRH
In AFT Suit By ROGER ALLEN They said they decided to dis- forming a political party to run pair decided, the new president Spartan Daily Staff Writer band SRH late Wednesday night candidates in the spring ASB elec- would have a difficult time adjust- "We are not trying to prohibit The Students to Recall Hen- after evaluating the public "re- tions or the formation of a strong ing to his job and woricing with the institution of the quarter sys- pressure group to reconunend council. "There is no need to in- dricks (SRH) movement has dis- sponse, suggestions and criticism" measures to Student Council. crease the frustration on council," tem. We are saying that each solved. academic employe of the State they received after the movement They revealed they have received they noted. SRH co-chairmen, sophomores College system is employed by was publicized. "feelers" from VariOUS elements on DECLINE WENTIFICATION virtue of a contract, and that con- Perry Kneisel and Richard Patten- Kneisel and Pattenaude added, campus to form such a party. They tract cannot be unilaterally aude, said in an interview yester- however, they believe the charges added, however, their plans are They declined to identify the changed by the Board of Trustees." day that recall of ASB Pres. John against Hendricks are justified. "just speculation" presently. council members or "interested They said they intend to organize parties" with whom they spoke. Speaking at SJS yesterday, at- Hendricks would "tend to com- NOT ASSASSINATION torney Victor Van Bourg explained pound the tensions and frustra- "on the grass mots level to pro- Kneisel and Pattenaude formed The recall movement "was not SRH about two weeks ago and the implications and purpose of a PERRY KNEISEL RICHARD PATTENAUDE tions already existing in student mote better student government" character assassination of John began circulating petitions Wednes- suit filed Tuesday by the College . . . evaluates response . . . disbands SRH government." This might involve, the pair said, Cottncil of the American Federa- Hendricks," the co-chainnen em- day. The complaints were based tion of Teachers. phasized. on Hendricks' appointment and fi- In attempting to form a viable nancial policies and his "inaction The suit, filed in San Francisco coalition of campus in office." Superior Court, seeks a court rul- left and right wings to oppose Hendricks they They charged the bulk of the ing to prevent the Board of Trus- succeeded in gaining president's major appointments tees from imposing the quarter "interest in Trustees Approve Summer Fee "have been members of one fra- Hike; the recall from all segments of system at all state colleges and the political ternity," which the SRH chairmen universities. spectrum," they said. However, the pair was unable to identified as Sigma Phi Epsilon. A writ of mandate has been persuade the left and right wings GROUP OBJECTS issued requiting the trustees to to actively work together on the appear at a Jan. 12 hearing in San To Ask for Street Project Funds recall attempt. Rather than have The group also objected to Hen- why Francisco and to show cause a partisan munpaign against the dricks' "refusal to give adequate the temporary order should not be- Hy DAVE PROVAN will be Executive Committee of the Aca- the state president they disbanded the move- funds to Reed magazine and the come permanent fees for summer sessions has acquired the adjacent Spartan Daily Staff Writer $18.50 per unit. demic Senate, explained the fee property. ment, they said. Chess Team," and the president's "I am convinced that unilateral increase: action in allegedly pushing council SAN FRANCISCO The Board DEFEAT PURPOSE imposition of the quarter system OPPOSES RAISE FUTURE CLOSING a $1,500 allocation for a trip to the California State "The extra money is being asked is illegal, but it has already been of Trustees of 3. Agree to the future closing Kneisel and Pattenaude said Purdue "over the objection of Lt. Gov. Glenn M. Anderson, at for so that the summer instituted on several California Colleges yesterday approved a $1 school of Ninth Street between San Fer- they talked to "some Student many council members that fur- yesterday's session, opposed the pay for faculty will be campuses because no one has both- per unit raise for summer session consistent nando and San Salvador Streets Council representatives and inter- ther study was necessary." fee raise, declaring, "I arn opposed with the year round pay for fac- ered to question the action," Van as soon as the state has acquired ested parties" who told them the The committee also charged student fees and declared its in- to shifting this differential to the ulty." Bourg said. the property on the east side of idea of recall is "not wrong." But tention to ask $1.8 million from. stttdents. The legislature should Hendricks with presenting "no new '"I'his suit will be the first step $1.8 'MILLION the street a recall now "with the present sit- legislature to depress San Car- be providing the extra money." and healthy proposals for council's in bringing about equitable work- the In other business, the Board uation on council would defeat The Board declared its intention ing relations for academic em- los Street through SJS. Dr. William R. Rogers, professor appnwed &IS' schematic plan for their purpose more than promote deliberation" and alienating the to request ployees." Beginning next summer, student of education and member of the approxiinately $1,850,000 site development near Tower Hall. it," they told the pair. "trust of the student body ... by from the legislature to depress Calvin K. Townsend was appoint- Were the recall to succeed, the his virtual inaction in office." San Carlos Street between Fourth ed by the board a.s a member of and 10th Streets. the Advisory Board of SJS for a The Board also will dedicate term effective Dec. 2, 1965, and All-Greek to the city of San Jose a right of ending Sept 30, 19149. Show Appointment Policies way on Fourth Street between San Carlos and San Salvador Streets if the City will: Humphrey at SCU 1. Proceed immediately with the Tickets Still Available Vice-President Hubert Hunt- permanent closure of Eighth Street phrey u1111 More than 1,100 ticket,. have Under Fire at Council between San Carlos and San Sal- speak at the Univer- Theta Chi fraternity, sponsor of sity of Santa been sold for the 14th vador Streets. Clara at 11:15 to- annual the 10-act variety show, has said ASI3 presidential appoint men t Sawyer replaces acting co-chair- to amend a presidential appoint- morrow morning and will be All-Greek Show being staged in that proceeds from the production procedures came under fire at man Phil Whitten. ment LAND ACQUISMON given an honorary Doctor of San Jose Civic Auditorium at 8 win go to aid the families of Wednesday's Student Council meet- Junior representative Jack Gro- In other action: 2. Agree to the future closing Laus Degree. He will be ac- p.m., Saturday, Dec. 11, according American servicemen killed or in- ing, when council members de- ben said interviews should be re- Council allocated $272 to the of San Antonio Street between companied by Gov. Edmund O. to Gil Lowry, co-chairman for the jured in Viet Nam. bated the relative merits of hold- opened, because the students did SJS cross-country team to pay for Ninth and 10th Streets as soon as Brown. show. Tickets for the show are on ing interviews for committee ap- not receive enough advance pub- their travel to the United States A group of San Jose's Viet- "Most of the tickets," reports sale at the Student Affairs Busi- pointments and the necessity of licity. Track and Field Federation meet nam Day Co lllll 'Mee members Lowry, "have been sold to the ness Office, in front of the Spar- at Wichita, Kan., last week. may picket during Humphrey's public, rather than to the students tan Bookstore, Mosher's Ltd., and filling committee vacancies as soon Groban and Patty Givens, grad- C,ouncil granted the College appearance, according to chair- at SJS." Lowry said there were the Theta Chi house, 123 S. llth as possible. uate representative, both stated Union Program Board $110 to buy Forum Panel man Peer Vinther. 3,300 seats available in Civic Audi- St. Tickets are $1 per person and The arguments centered on the to re- students had asked them Team appointment by ASB Pres. John equipment which the Chess torium $1.50 per couple. open the interviews. Coun- Hendricks of graduate student may borrow in local meets. noted the committee Cam Sawyer a.s chairman of the Hendricks cil also turned down a $1,296 re- To Discuss a chairman almost im- ASB Lecture Committee. needed quest by the team to travel to a The committee was Hendricks noted Sawyer had not mediately. national tourney in New York. lacking strong, effective leader- been interviewed by the Personnel was racked by personality Army Draft Selection Committee, but that ship and said. to do a good conflicts, he Sawyer is qualified The draft will be discussed to- job. The president added interviews Tickets Available Council eventually appmved the had been held twice. night at 7:15 when Tau Delta Phi, appointment, but not before a num- To clear up the matter of ap- men's scholastic honorary fraterni- ber of council members requested pointments council sent the issue For ISO Show ty, presents the Open-End Fortun interviews for the position be re- to the ASB judiciary to decide if Tickets are still on sale for the in the Spartan Faculty Dining constitutional right opened. council has the International Students' Show at Room. the Student Affairs Office for to- The program is open to the pub- morrow's 8 p.m. perfcamance to lic and will he broadcast live he held at the Newman Center, over KSJS-FM. 79 S. Fifth St. Panelists scheduled to appear Student. performances will in- griep are: Major Eugene Johnson, assist- clude entertainment fmm Arabia, Germany, Persia, Scotland, ant professor of military science; Africa, China, Irelarxi, Japan and Dr. Frederic Weed, professor of Guitarist To Play 1 Korea. political science; Dr. Bruce Ogil- Performing in the program will Flamenco guitarist Miguel Aleman V1111 pretierli a concert tonight vie, pmfessor of psychology; Dr. at 8 in E132 Folk Music Club. Aleman is a be Kika De Fonte and his Ha- under the auspices of the Conrad Borovski. assistant pro- native of Mexico City. waiian dancers who also per- Tickets to the concert are $1 and may be puchased in front of formed at the United Nations fes- fessor 'of foreign languages; Rich- Spartan Cafeteria and near Spari an Bookstore. tival this year. ard Epstein, graduate student and Student performers in the pm- president. of the Student Peace gram will he Colleen Bedrosian, Friday Flick Arab dance; Dana Jolly, Scotch Union; and Richard Gilmore, senior bagpipes; Ken Yuen singing Chi- math major currently enmlled in 'The Fall of the Roman Empire." starring Sophia Loren, Stephen nese folk songs, and Sandra the campus ROTC program. Hort Alec Gitines.s and James Mason will be tonight's Friday Flick. Schlichting will sing German folk The reason for the existence of Showing times will be 6 and 9:45 p.m. in TH55. Admission is songs and will accompany tritest the draft, its historical develop- 35 cents. performer Shintei Mishikawa who ment, psychological attitudes held Special Broadcast will sing Japanese songs. by draftable males, current draft General admission is $1: high classifications, moral and legal as- Stanley Anderson as Reb Sender tells the RatIonim, a group of KSJS-FM, 90.7 megacycles, will broadcast yesterday's lecture by school and college students with pects of pmtests against the draft men at the synogogue, that he has just found a suitor for his Dr. Rollo May on "Creativity and the Unconsciou.s," from 6:15-7 to- student body carck, 75 cents; ISO will be examined In free exchange 'The Dybbuk' daughter. Leah in the Drama Department's presentation of "The night. The Open-F:nd Forum dismission on the draft will he mwered members and rhildren under 12, 50 hy panelists and audience. Dybbuk" opening tonight at 8:1 5 in College Theater. (See story /in tonight beginning at 7:13. l cents. Free coffee will be served. Page 5.) ii ISPARTAN DAILY Friday, December 1, 1965 Hy Existential Ways
74 a 'Council Lacks; a 4112A RTAN DA I LY a 2 Not President' a ilifornmi- SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Ca, 0, e By TOM MEAD Editor SCOTT MOORE Advertising Mgr., BOB SCHERNER John Hendricks is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. Mir Clearly illustrating this point is the
Iwo§ IS NONE , recent short-lived Students to Recall Hen- OF OR EkKiNiSS Editorial Comment - dricks 'SRI' movement. According to propaganda handed out by proponents of the ill-fated recall, "SRH's basic objection to Hendricks can Greeks Show Good Will be stated in two words: exectithe leader. ship or lack of it." In a magnificent act of good will, victims of the Viet Nam jungles. the organizers of the Dec. l I All - Theta Chi's concern for the fami- THREE OBJECTIONS Greek show plan to donate all proceeds lies of these unfortunate servicemen SRH contended that Hendricks witscy from the program to aid the families is wonderfully unique. It is a sincere seriously in opposition to the best interest' of American servicetnen killed or in- attempt to contribute in a positive of the student body. It listed three main ; jured in Viet Nam. manner to an almost-forgotten aspect areas of objection: appointment policy,: Theta Chi fraternity. sponsors of of this ugly war. financial policy and inaction in office. the show. have initiated an itlea which The fraternity's plan is even more These charges against the ASB presi- may result in a series of such benefits remarkable because of its lack of poli- dent are absurd and need to be scrutinized throughout the country. There are in- tical thation. It has been common by every student at SJS. dications that national publicity may for student groups to plan action pure- _ SRH obviously was attempting to dupt! accompany Theta Chi's program. ly on the basis of agreement or dis- the student body into thinking its studerti Throughout the long and bitter agreement with Atnerican policies and A Family Resemblance government, led by Hendricks, is a fi- .1 Viet Nam controversy, few acts lime the war itself. Theta Chi's aid to fami- nancially irresponsible, inept body rotted been so compassionately humanitarian. lies of iet Natn ictims is a purely Staff Room with "the spoils of political victory." Theta Chi's unselfish and non-political humanitarian 1110 e. rather than an ex- Pres. Hendricks is, at present, earryinti. move represents a supreme expression pression of Theta Chi's political view. the brunt tsf ASB government. of collegiate good will and concern. Those who are tired of the worn- shopworn tactics of California's Great Divide American deaths in Viet Nam have out cliches aml COUNCIL LACKING been increasing steadily with the war's politically oriented groups should wel- By CAROL CARD without g control devices," or "Demon. The inexperience and lack of leader-. escalation. Particular college groups come Theta Chi's fresh and invigorat- Senator Richard J. Dolwig & Co. straw the latest Hollywood A-Go-Go tech- State ship on the council level have forced lb* have been so concerned in denouncing ing action. It's a healthy and refresh- are taking advantage of the big Christmas ASB president to assume two positions,"! the American Viet Nam policy that ing breeze in a stale and stuffy politi- sales push to market a new game guaran- ni(Pti;er.e"atest fans of the game are the While maintaining the functions of hiis they ignored the tragedy of American cal controversy. teed to delight all Native Sons and Daugh- culture vultures who knew all along that ters of the Golden State. Produced by the there were two Californias. Southerners own office, Hendricks is being asked to Founders of the States of California, Inc., who boast of "grandeur and image" will lead the council down the path of tww the novelty is the current rage of legis- not play with Northerners who worship and imaginative legislation. Guest Room and art colonies." They prefer to lators who thought they hid the directions "class The SRH stated that Hendricks has among themselves as do water rights last session. play presented no new and healthy proposala proponents and lawmakers unseated by The object of the game is to divide for council's deliberation. reapportionment. SRH Supporters Disband the homeland in half at the Tehachapi Ironical but why didn't SRN call tiport Mountains. forming Northern and South- ALL AGES PLAY the council for new ideas? By PERRY KNEISEL anti channel our efforts toward activities that ern California. To play "Monopolis," earls The game is designed for all ages, ex- RICHARD PATTENAUDE will bring more positive results in the player assumes that both half-states de- cept perhaps middle-aged taxpayers who NOT PRESIDENT'S JOB Co-Chairmen of SRH spring eleetions. We hereby dissolve and pent" on one city for success and races by increasing costs hut de- are alarmed One cannot condemn the president Tor Students to Recall Hendricks (SRH) disband the Students to Recall Hendricks through the maze to Smogtown or Fog- tax base. Nor is the game recom- creasing failing to assume a job which isn't his took upon itself in the last few weeks town to win. and agricultural mended for aerospace responsibility in the first place. the task of initiating a recall of the Asso- We wish to express our gratitude to PENALTY TRAPS tycoons, county tax a,es,ors, surfing en- Council is where legislation should be ciated Student Body President of SJS. The all those individuals and groups who sup- Players move ahead every other space, thusiasts, and free-tuition advocates who created not in the executive branch. intention of the commitee was, and still is, ported us in our action and wish to give carefully avoiding penalty traps such as depend on state-wide appeal or anonymity. Too often, students compare their govi to present to the student body an oppor- special appreciation to the New Student extremist hotbeds, freeway congestion, bra- Beautifully inscribed in blue and gold ernment with that on the state and na... tunity to improve student government. antl to Roger Allen, Spartan Daily staff cero strikes and Giant-Dodger partisan- on the playing surface is the game's slogan, tional level. By improvement we mean that better- reporter, for their fair and just coverage. ship. Although these trick squares are "Divide and Concur." But what about the the ment which can be attained only through a of our endeavor. distributed equally over the gameboard, business profits, government contracts and It is sheer fantasy to believe in
renewed interest on the behalf of the ASB they seem more prevalent in enemy employment opportunities that will be lost philosophy that sweeping legislation inuSi in the vital issues facing it; issues that territory. in the Great Divorce? occur in the executive branch. can be resolved only through the actions Thrust and Parry Rules state that all players must reach Lest the players get too carried away It also is equally absurd to call upon of an efficient and effective student gov- their Mecca by Jan. 22 so that the Re- with their new toy, the outcome of the the ASB president to assert leadership erning body. publican from San Mateo will have no game will be decided by the voters at when he already is providing exceptional 'Constructive Program executive leadership us well as llllll cil ORIGINAL INTENT trouble convincing fellow solons of the large, without any wild cards. Eureka! leadership. We, as a committee, originally felt Needs New Candidate' state's polarity. E pluribus I Nl NI! It's all in the game. and still feel, that the growth and im- Every time a player passes Go he re- Editor: provement of student government depends eeives $200 for the next political f '- to a great extent upon the nature and As members of a democratic society, people raising dinner to promote the project. Guest Editorial have the freedoms of assembly and of opinion. intensity with which the executive exer- Should he land in Jail, the player must However, besides criticizing destructively, go directly to the Assembly to lobby for cises those powers delegated to him by skeptics of the present system (i. e. student the ASB Constitution and upholds that government) should also offer constructive passage of the two-state proposal which 4.4111P the Senate passed last June. in Peril' custom inherited by all 'executive leaders, criticism. 'Right To Know whether they be local, state., or federal, Chief criticism (according to an SRH paper) against Hendricks is threefold: (1) WINNER'S TAKE Increased secrecy in the federal govern- Not only is the country in the dark of sponsoring constructive, meaningful, appointments were unfair, or too pro-Greek. By game's end the Southern team must ment is becoming more and more fright- but perhaps even our major elected offi- and beneficial programs. (2) Hendricks' financial policy has been erra- have seven counties and the 10 million ening. Certainly there are problems of cial. Following the nuclear warheads dis- Failure to fulfill adequately this re- tic and inconsistent. (3) He has shown inaction tanned natives. Northern contestants will nat. al security, hut the line between closure, Johnson claimed he was "fully sponsibility, and it is a responsibility, by in office. have 51 counties up their sleeve Init only public knowledge and top secret knowl- aware" of the details. We hope he was,_ our present executive has been, in our Some people join a cause for a cause's sake. Often this cause pmposes to flaunt nine million cons lllll ters. edge should be drawn with care. For the Inn we ler. opi TT i ( the primary factor behind the authority. I feel sorry for these juvenile Penalty cards make the game a real democratic proceas to work, the public Certainly our enemies must know most seeming inability of Student Council to people. challenge. In the Southern stack the must know what its elected officials are of the facts conce g the Domincian, enact any legislation worth meriting. This is still hypothetical, but IF Hendricks choice includes "Pay gas tax for northern d g. Republic episode -- they probably know were ousted, whom would the "Students to flood damage," "Write lyrics for a Ber- than the American public. We also SECOND THOUGHTS Recall Hendricks" endorse? Richard Epstein, 1-1.-t week is was disclosed that United more keley protest However, after objective evaluation by the well-known leftist? Admittedly, the choice song." and "Vote yes on Buy States had solicited a request from the doubt the U.S. could equip its allies' planes our committee of the suggestions and (judging from the political makeup of the Area Rapid Transit." Northern losers Dominican Republic government for with warheads for six years without the criticisms which could only be offered to SRH group) would have to be between a mint "Skip two turns and reconsider the American troops. This knowledge was Soviet Union's knowledge. moderate or a leftist. Furthermore, the can- Watts riots," "Collect $5 f all players of the revelations in- Is so much secrecy really a function us under public scrutiny of our action to well-known. probably only one didate would have to be already of national security, or our government, remove this executive, we have had to Not many moderates are well-known. cluded in the secret testimony delivered snake decision of foremost iniportance Intentions of "Improving" government by to the Senate Foreign Reim. Commit- officials getting curried away? concerning the outcome of our campaign. negative criticism are not enough. One must tee last summer. The Daily Californian We have had to decide whether or realiz.e that a president must have certain SJS in Retrospect This week it was revealed that for more University of California "L-4 qualities, among them these: leadership abili- t - not the removal of the president would be 15 TEARS AGO than six years U.S. nuclear warheads have Nov. 21. /965 diplomacy; tolerance and con- ty; tact, or Thirty-two young shut-ins in the consistent with our aim of promoting a for others' viewpoints; and a de- pediatrics been mounted secretly on planes and sideration ward of Santa Clara County Hospital had a Pro better student government insofar as that tachment of judgment. missiles of West Germany and other NATO happier Christmas due to the Spartan Daily's government might become more effective Do remember that on a campus of approxi- 16th Annual allies. person, no Toy Drive. Students brought in PA RTAN DA I LY in the future. mately 20,000 students, no one toys which were We are frightened to learn that control be able to placed under the Christmas SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Our re-evaluation had made it evident matter how hard he tries, will tree in the Student Union. of nuclear weapons is spreading. We are satisfy everybody. Second class postage paid at San Jose, California. Also joining in on the Christmas toy Member California Newspaper Publishers Association' to us that our action, while offering a You may call me a near-nobody, little- drive also alarmed at the New York Times re- was various civic and college groups under and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published daily by needed relief, might also tend to com- right now, but don't call me a blind port that only two U.S. sentries stand guard students Of SIM Seer. known the leadership of Jack Russell, editor of the Jose State College, except pound the tensions and frustrations al- idealist. I've researched and regarded the over each of the nuclear armed planes. day end Sunday, during college year. Subscription Spartan Daily and chairman of the drive. ready existing between those elements of necessity for two-sided criticism, presented That the public is unaware of these de- accepted only on remainder-of-semester basis. FuN presented a strong prospective pres- 10 YEARS AGO academic year, 89; each semester, 84.50. Off-campus the student body who are intensely con- just that, Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Chi Omega velopments is still more frightening. price per copy, 10 cents. Phone 294.6414 Editorial candidate (for next semester's elec- Eat. 2383, 2384, Ext. 2081, cerrted with idential took first place honors in the 7th Annual 238S. 2386. Advertising the development and con- a president's character However, the limit of fright is reached 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Globe Printing Co. Office tions) and put forth All-Greek Show held before packed tinuation of responsive student govern- What more could one ask? audiences with reports that President Lyndon John- hours 1:45-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday. qualifications. of 1,000 each night in Morris Dailey Audi- ment and the rather inactive student Seeing the entire picture as my opponents do? son was unaware of the specific arrange- Editor SCOTT MOOR. torium. Both groups did a tremendous job SCHERNER council. ments the Defense Department and the Advertising Manager 6011 Cecelia Martinson on costumes and scenery for the very colorful 08Y Edifer L VELLE JACKSOR4 Therefore, we have chosen to re- A32 show. NATO allies had made. News Editor CARY KOEG Associate Editor CAROL CA SIS Glee Clubs To Present Friday, December 3, 1nrc SPARTAN RAILT-11 Lk_S. 9 "Birth of an Earch, Part II" is the topic of today's Science and Christmas Music Program Religion Seminar conducted by Dr. A Latin American Christmas the Cupertino Teachers As.socia- 'The combined Men's and Wom- ning will be Ken Sprinkle, bari- Fred E. Holnistrom, chairman of party will be held at the Interna- tion. the physics department at SJS. en's Glee Clubs of SJS are pre- tone, in the men's glee club selec- A "Coffee Talk Time" be 'chard Epstein, graduate rep- tional Student Center, 2135 S. Mar- The seminars are held at the senting "An Evening of Christmas lion "God Rest Ye Merry Gentle- held every Sunday from 2-3 p.m. ket St., tonight at 8. ntative and president of the LDS Institute of Religion, 10th Music" tonight at 8:15 in Concert men" arranged by Leonard de at :4.! haeeclonrdteiin.nga tki)o nma its sS tAutdi nenEt wCienng-. does tent Peace Union (SPU), will and San Fernando Streets, each Hall. Paur. The party is sponsored by the Friday from 12:30 The progra m, conducted by ain why he is a conscientious to 1:20 p.m. Richard Nelson, tenor, Will be International Relations Club of executive director. and are open to everyone who Brent Helsingor, assistant profes- Holly" ar tor and review current Ameri- featured in "Ivy and s t he ssishes to attend. sor of music, features music from laws relating to this philoso- ranged by E. J. Mosran and sung Dr. Holmstrom, a Mormon niis- nine lands. Monday at 7:30 p.m. in CI-1149. by the Men. sionary in Sweden for two and a The Women's Glee Club, accotn. e talk is sponsored by Hu- A quartet of soloists - Richard half years, conducts The seminars ponied by Sue Beagle, will per- Nelson, tenor; Alan CHRISTMAS DRAWINC ists on Campus. Bridges, tenor; il out which delve into the relationships form music by the German, Max pstein heads a counseling pro- Eugene Phillips, baritohe; and between science and religion. Roger. They will also perform recall. for conscientious objectors Chris Hungerland, bass will Czech, Polish and Cuban Christ- represent shepherds "Noel" by Its ran JS. He will explain statutes mas music. ting to those conscientious ob- Randall Thompson. muter- They will be followed by the "I Wonder As I Wander," ar- rs who do not believe in a DR. FRED E. HOLMSTROM Dr. John Parker, Men's Glee Club, accompanied by ranged by John J. Niles and Lewis reme Being. . . . conducts seminar I Ticket for Each Dollar Purchased Larry Hemphil, performing Eng- Horton, will feature Ray Castellino, NASA Scientist, lish, Irish, American and Ukrain- baritone, as soloist. ian Chirstmas songs. The Women's Glee Club will Drawing 6 p.m., December 23, 1965 The program will finish with 4 v. a, open the concert with "The Vir- 'Speaks Tuesday the combined glee clubs, accompa- gin's Slumber Song" by Max * Prizes: $15.00 $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 nied by Kristin Erlendson, present- Roger. a late German composer. Dr. John Parker, staff scientist main SCREEN SCENES ing two selections from Handel's "Hark, In the Darkness," ar- $2.50 (in merchandise) for the National Aeronautics and Messiah. ranged by Harold Geer, will be Space Agency (NASA) and for- Featured Noloists for the eve- performed by the women and will flee. 3ARATOGA mer feature Sandra Redshaw as soprano 1969 Alum Rock Ave. 299-8144 deputy director of the Air 2 Big Basin Way 867.3026 soloist. presi No. Screen So. Screen Force Office of Scientific Re- THE TRAIN Mrs. Nancy Gustayson, SJS fac- inized The Nanny Haruni Scarum search, will be guest speaker at 'HAT'S NEW Hush . Hush The Great Spy CSA Group ulty, and Maureen Searles, student, PUSSYCAT? the Chemistry Sweet Charlotte! Mission Seminar beginning both of the music department, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in S164. will be the accompanying harpists dupt, STUDIO The Ames Research Center To Discuss for the first movement of "Con- indent; South First 294.5544 Mof f et t Field thermochemist cierto de Navidad" (Christmas 3913 South Ftrst 292-8778 a fi TORY OF EIGHT GIRLS will describe the "ablation reac- Concert), by Paul Csonka, a con- CINCINNATI KID temporary Cuban composer. rotted MANON tion mechanisms influenced by the ANY NUMBER CAN WIN Social Action Brent Heisinger received his Student Discount structure of y." polymer molecules" B.A. and M.A. degrees from the . . . the reaction "Peace that occurs on a on Earth" will be the SJS Music Department. He has rryint5; :L RANCHO nose cone as it enters the atmos- theme at SAN JOSE today's Seventh Street been with the department since DRIVE-IN phere and its outer coating of Forum, 12:30 in front of the Cafe- Al TO 11011E 1962. In 1963 he became director 48 Vine 294-2041 plastic is burned off. teria, sponsored N. 13th to Gish 295-500:s by Christians for of the Glee Clubs. NDS OF THE KALAHORI MOLL FLA \ DERS According to Dr. William J. Social Action. LOWEST iurangements He also does the Wasserman, chairman of the Chem- Speakers for the forum will in- RED LINE 7000 ECCO for the SJS Marching Band. Cur- istry leader. FANNY HILT. Seminar, Dr. Parker will clude the Revs. Laurent Largente, rently he is working on his doc- Gas Prices discuss the cooling effect which Roman Catholic chaplain; Roy in San Jose eil lien: torate at Stanford. TOWNE the burning off of a nose cone's Hoch, Lutheran campus pastor; Guaranteed Major Brand ions. CINEMA coating produces. George Collins, American Baptist Gasoline 3 The Mauls 297-3060 552 S. Bascom 295-7238 of hie "It is this cooling that prevents carnpus pastor and Thomas Fry, k.v1 the astronauts from frying," Dr. from the St. Maria Goretti Church Fairness Group Led to 111.1 'BRILLIANT.NIURIOUS!' Wasserman said, "and Dr. Parker in San Jose. 4th & William 6th & Keyes N Y Jour.? American iteW will explain how only a 2-3 inch President of the Christians for JOSEPH E tEviNE PONTI coating of plastic keeps the pilots Social Action, Pete Ellis will act Seek Six Students; 13th & Julian 10fh & Taylor cool." as moderator. ks ham Dr. Parker received his B.S., Catherine Schwarz and David Interviews Today mosals M.S., and Ph.D. from the Univer- Rapp both from the Newman Cen- Four Locations to Serve You sity of Pennsylvania. ter will be among several student The Academic Fiume:, Commit- speakers at the forum. I iipon tee has again scheduled interviews Christians for Social Action, a _arid for six student members today at Former recently recognized campus group, hcw ho Gridders 2:30 p.m. in the College Union, gefite, "seeks to explore the relevance of In Hall of Fame the Christian message to contem- 315 S. 9th St. porary, social, educational, poli- The committee hears cases from *for .nt Nine former SJS football players tical and economic isues," states students who feel they have re- his the R e v er e n d Mark Rutledge, ceived an head the new Spartan Hall of unjust grade in a class. United Church of Christ campus Interested students may sign up Win recognition %yid) Famers selected this fall by the pastor, and one of three advisers uld be for the interviews today prior to I INSICRIll NISIINSUCIIDICE awl ow] Spartan Foundation. for the newly formed group. the interview time. ,ch. Chon Gallegos, the 1961 national Dr. Henry Pitchford, assistant Three committees will interview ir govi Yds passing leader, guarrl Jim Cadile professor of sociology and the prospective members Monday. nd TlISt11111GliAM AS [...ASSY PCSJIKS Zolor Rev. Laurent Largente, are the Interviews for one member of A w000fAtif1.11 'Chicago Bears), flanker Walt INECONMENDEO FM ADULTS 0111.11 other two advisers. the Library Committee will begin Roberts (Cleveland Plus Plus 7 Browns), guard Booths will also be set up for at 2:30 p.m. in the College Union. the in Leon Donahue (Dallas Cowboys), the distribution of literature on One graduate member for the end Dan Colchico ISan Francisco the churchs' relation to society. Research Committee will be select- 49ers), end Oscar Donahue, (Green The fortun will be open to all ed from interviews set for 2:40 I upon Bay Packers) arid fullback Johnny students interested in CSA's pur- p.m. The Student Loan and Schol- pose, "to bring a Christian pers- arship Committee will hold inter- lership Mosfier's Johnson were several of the foot- pective to bear, if and when pos- views for one member at 2:50 p.m. ptional ballers. sible, on the crucial issues of the All three vacancies are on sub- ouncil Other gridders named to the Hall world as they are faced on cam- committees of the SJS Academic of Fame were halfback Mac Bur- pus," according to Rev. Rutledge. Council, and student members will ton (British Columbia Lions) and In case of rain, the forum will join faculty and administration back Ca.ss Jackson (Saskatchewan be held in E147 counterparts on the committee. Rough Riders). In boxing, the 1958 NCAA cham- pion, T. C. Chung and 1960 NCAA CHRISTMAS FLIGHTS titlist, Steve Kuba.s, were picked. TO CHICAGO & NEW YORK: Depart Dec. 17 Return Jan. 2 CD osfier's Golf had three-time All-America New York Round Trip $175 John Lotz selected tn the honorary list. In soccer, 1963 All-America Chicago Round Trip $140 Women's Dept. Dave Kingsley and in swinuning dark , Town & Country (All Fares Include Tax) 1961 All-America Bob Wegman and For Reservations & Information Coll offi- Village Shop only 1960 NCAA point-winner, Tom HE 1-7515 ids ills. Macedo, were added to the grout). "fully 4 U.S. Olympian Ray Norton heads CHARTER FLIGHTS ie was,. a list of four track stars. Also 1112 Market Street selected were splinter Dennis San Francisco. California 94102 Johnson, NCAA hammer finalist w most Please mail me full information on flfghl lo: Ed Burke and sprinter Bob Poyn- ter. r know.. 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Fa ft-campus I am enclosing ;check cash money order - Editorial BAR-B-Q TACOS 208i, Name Ries ay. Address 1.100RE San Jose State's Traditional Shops 4.* 2 for 25c 7HERNERi corner 3rd ACKS01 * P & San Fernando Streets PI' cay _ State Z (11C0 TO1111 & Country a I T I.ro 11.trriro, Brewing Ct, .n S, KOE6 San I- M. CA Phone Orders 297-8421 4th and St. James run, At, US Angier, Houston. remmr. eirms 4 18 4-.-SPARITAN DAILY Friday, recember 3, 19E7( Coeds To Hold Annua Dance Students Acclaim Education A huge stained-glass ball re- Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, Provided by Tutorials System sembling a decorative mirror ball 4:30 S. Fourth St., tomorrow beginning at 9 p.m. from the Roaring Twenties era EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last Lany Linthicum, a freshnutn as fast The holiday theme will be as I could the rninut center of a of a two-part story written by SJS from Sunnyvale, is impressed it was will hang from the carried out by multi-colored dec- over." hall ceiling tomorrow when sophomore Cindy Lyle about the by the fact that Tutorials stu- The sincere dance orations and red velvet dance Humanities Tutorials program. In interest of th 60 coeds and their dents are treated as equals by students more than bids, both of which have been today's article Miss Lyle describes in what their progran gather for "Christ- how fhe program attempts to com- teachers to offers escorts will created by the women residents. and encouraged and how it develops i IllaS art annual Christ- bat anonymity and improves stud st- speak Fantasia," Music will be provided by The up without hesitation. "In shown in their active participa by tour instructor relationships. mas dance sponsored English, a 6-piece dance band, high school, students couldn't, tion in Tutorials projects. Stu SJS boarding houses. By CINDY LYLE or were afraid that has just returned from a to, talk to their (lents vokuttarily form commit The formal affair, presented The experimental pnigram in I eachers." tee'S to plan activities and t recent tour of the Northwest cslucation, known as Humanities by Magnolia Manor, 580 S. Linthieum also expressed ap- decorate the Tutorials centet with vocalists Paul Revere and Tutorials, supplants grades, lec- Sixth St., Merri Lee Bull, 25 S. proval about the opportunity the 177 So. 10th St. Week nigh the Raiders. They are presently tures, and rigid course outlines Fifth St.; Tranquil Manor, 64 S. Tutorials system offen; to clear seminais are well attended, a performing at the Continental with individual tutoring. small 10th St.; and Colonial Hall, 373 the educational process of MUell are weekly musical study group, Recreation Cen t er in Santa group discussions and seminars, E. San Fernando St for women of its busy work. "Actually, I'm "However," warned Clara. and an atmosphere of informal Linthicurr students, will be held at the working very hard, but I don't "The Tutorials program A traditional feature of the discussion and intellectual free- is estat feel that I'm really working. lished for a select event is the decorating of cham- dom. group or indi I am not forced into any study viduals. Students must pagne glasses and Christmas tree The new system satisfies all have ATTENTION STUDENTS routine, and I spend most of my genuine interest. in ornaments by the coeds for general education requirements what's bein WE HAVE A LOW RENTAL PLAN spare time and study hours here. offered. The themselves and their escorts. except Physical and Health Ed- responsibllity c ON NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS. In the regular classroom system, getting anything The gala ball will be attended ucation, and gives the student out of Tutorial HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM. I used to go to class and run is left to the student." by housemothers and special 12 units of credit each semester guests including Dr. Cornelia A. for two years. Tomes, associate dean of stu- FULL-TIME JOB dents in charge of activities; The student-teacher ratio of Miss Virginia Ellis, assistant Drufr Co..Moderne Atte19111141111 RI* 20 to 1, which allows classes gliteglinin166111. dean of activities; Miss Bernice of six or ten students to a teaeh- ANTHONY D. estottentintnaelthR111 to the housing CAMPAGNA, Jr. 4111 t400114146.10tReio Ryan. assistant er, suggests a method of combat- Baron, .4....lownelmONNIPPROInow director; and Robert L. ing the anonymity that is so Professional Pharmacists hou.sing director. often a valid criticism of schools Housemothers of the partici- where large classes are the rule. PHONE 293-7500 MODERN pating boarding houses are Mrs. SECOND AND SANTA CLARA STREETS Photo by VI Leonard It offers the kind of individual Men-ie Lee SAN JOSE OFFICE MACHINES Ruth Vredenburg, attention usually found only in Hall; Mrs. Alma Rutan, Mag- LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS Coeds living at Merri Lee small, private colleges. 124 E San Fernando St. nolia Manor; Mrs, Jean Blakely, Hall, Magnolia Manor, Tranquil Manor and Colonial Hall will be Six faculty members from the OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Between 3rd & 4th Sts. Tranquil Manor; and Mrs. Do- "stepping out" tomorrow night for their I Ith annual Christmas English. Science, Art, and Phi- reen Peterson, Colonial Hall. formal. Karen Lee (above) senior art major and resident at Merri losophy Departments devo t e Lee Hall, helps straighten the necktie of her escort Doug Bailey, their full time to the program. :graduate social science major, in preparation for the social affair, "The interests of the teachers STUDENT SHIP TO HOLLAND UNITED AIRLINES 'Christmas Fantasia." are quite diversified, yet they are all trying to teach the same WILLOW GLEN TRAVEL is now tak- ing resersatione for the Crotten Beer thing," commented freshman STENVARDESS I Ith Street Bea+ a student ship owned and operated by Gordon Strafe. "Other than lib- the Dutch (3overnment. Thix ship is CAMPUS OPEN HOUSE eral cols teachers would have Opt, it, students lolly. one thi II day trip ,tart al All girls considering a stewardess career are invited fo visit CH 161 at much difficulty in adjusting to 7 p.m. on Thursday. December 9. Our campus representative. Miss Bonnie Busy Signal for Greeks this type of program, though. Marr will Story'' film and questions based show the "S ewardess answer any ACTIVE INTEREST 818().oll upon her experiences when flying last summer. "This is an educational ex- Willow Glen UNITED 1.111LINES Preparing Show, Retreat perience for teacher as well as .s1 r student. You ask the teacher Travel Bs GARY VVHITMAN a question and he, in turn, asks To say the least, the people on the row have been busy. students two or three. This sets Acrencv. to thinking," Strate Asilomar, in Carmel, will once again be the scene of the annual both parties Phone 298-0136 1275 Weeds, San Jose At the Greek Retreat, a time for Greeks to gather and to talk about said. certain problems the greek system is experiencing and what to do about them. Pres. Robert D. Clark and 25 other faculty members COLLEGE BOWL will meet with 105 Greeks this weekend. Want to Eat Out « Scholastic Society There are: Five sororities and six fraternities are busy preparing their But Wallet a Little Thin? No go go girls acts for Theta Chi's annual Greek Show to be held Saturday, Dec. 11 Presents Trophy at 8 p.m. in the Civic Auditorium. Proceeds will aid the families of Never Fear, Archie's is Near No groovy bands American servicemen killed or injured in Viet Nam. To Washburn Hall_ * Delta No Old English Atmosphere The Alpha La mbd a Try Our ... The Sigma Nu's will hold their fourth annual Swing-a-thon trophy presented annually to the beginning at 10 a.m. Monday. Purpose of the event is to the most collect living center having Sma/1 Steak $1.25 But toys in conjunction with the Marine Corps Toy for Tots drive. active members has been given * * * to Washburn Hall, SJS residence Round Steak S/25 Chi Omega's Vicki May and Joyce Mau have been chosen as hall for women students at 385 Steak Sandwich on the pizza action is fast, PiKA's Lady of the Diamond and sigma Chi's Little Sigmas. S. 8th St.. for the academic * French Bread SLIS year 1965-66. tasty, and Italian The Sigma Pi's pledge dance will be held tomorrow night at a Alpha Lambda Delta is an Jumbo Burger on "private estate" (sounds spooky, in Woodside. honorary society for sophomore * French Bread .85 (So is the Pasta) women having a 3.5 grade point Brothers and pledges of Skims Phi Epsilon have a surprise average or better for at least All of the above brewing for the entire student body . . . be ready for the big . 141(i) units in either of their complete with trimtninp Beer on Tap Food to Go Big . . . BIG announcement on Monday evening. freshman semesters. The first queen of SJS' Kappa Sigma chapter will be crovvned The scholastic society recently 8th & Santa Clara 286-9710 Friday night, 545 S. 2nd St. Dec. 10 at a dinner and dance at the Mark Hopkins initiated 10 coeds into member- Hotel in San Free Francisco. ship, ranting Initiates include the Misses Beverly Cathles, Andrea Cham- berlain, Mona Fricke. Janeth See Dream Diamond Rings only at these Authorised ArtCarved Dealers Lloyd, Linda Myers. Marie Nel- son, Cynthia Nichols, Lorraine Person, Sharon Spangler and NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Charmaine Warnock.
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