uufokhu sun TOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE VOL. XXTX, NO. 4 * SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1967 Th is isnew Navy recruiting team slates visit
Officers from the U. ft. Navy Some students lack $ $ Recruiting Station, Los Angeles, and the U. S. Naval Ail' Station,- I tick of funds. in the major Glenn 8, Dmnke, chancellor o f regard to race, religion or na Los Alumitos, Calif., will he here ' reason given b.v more then ono- the State-Coleges, ixiteiated the tional origin. luilf of students Vhc> are eligible Hoard’s policy it has held sin e T he Trustees, following leng Oct, 2-4. hut {1° not attend the Stulo Cot-, the Board’s founding -that nil thy debate, agreed- to place the They w ill counsel students eon- leges, the tirst-phase report of program's and housing related to issue of collective bargaining on ceimlhg the various officer p o- an extensive student,demogra the State Colleges must he made the October agenda as un action phic' study Ims revealed. m ailuble to all students without item grams in the Navy. A t the pre 1 in profile, it discloses, the sent time, commission* are avail typical State College student able in the fields o f general line, comes from a middle-class, mid aviation, engineering, Supply dle-income environment, lives Corps, Medical Corps,'and other away from home during his col Ketchum praises lege career hut does not reside specialties. The team will also on campus. jcounael women students inter The report, pri pared by the ested iu the WAVES und Nurse StaU’ College staff and present campus C. C.R. Corps, The O fficer Quulificu* ed to the Hoard of Trustees at Oon Tost willI be administered on its two-day meeting in Los An • Without the help o f college said In prills* of college Kcpuh- campus. geles September 20-21, found precinct workers, said Assembly, ll aas h ir e for their wo''k in last th'at low-income parents expect man William M.~ Ketchum, (K- November's election. The C.C.U. For most programs, application to pay more of the educational I’euo Robles) qt the opening led all other counties In the state can be made at aiiy time uftcr meeting o f the California College in the per cent of increase in Re- , costs of. their children than do completion of three- fourths of middle-income families. Republicans last week, he might publican registrants. the requirements for a hacea- The report, “ A First Partial nev r have won the election lest Ketchum also praised the club’s year, lHiiryntc degree. Processing of Peport on Student Demographic .Republican Victory Squad in f’h iraeltt 1 >tle* and Flnanc ...l Assemblyman Ketchum, o f the helping to score an upset victory application takes approximately Aid." rnpres Ills initial analysis ” ' th Assembly District, was the for gubernatorial email,lute Ron three mouths, Those selected of returns from a 10 tier cent first o f many speakers the U.U.R, ald Reagan in this predominantly ordered, ir.ndom sflmpdittB of 17,000 will sponsor this year, 'the rlub Democratic district. DCS class of State Colleire s'.Herats. The filial is locking fprwurd to. hcurlng l.t. The t’d'.lt. provides students is no obligation incurred upon r-|iort Is expected to he eomplct- Coiv. Robert Finch this month. with an opportunity to "become application. ed in December. "Look fer these people to go letter acquainted with the Repub. Student* interested in inure in Among State College students, places, for they are the^ones who liean Party and its candidates. formation prior to the visit may it suy t. the higher the par anal will l>c running the political rum- Interested students me Invited contact the College Placement ‘in'-onic level, I he more likely the Phigns o f the future,” Ketchum to uttend club me, tings. . Office. student is to borrow money to help finance his education. X' hidarshlps and grants more often g<> to students front fam.- - lies w ith—hdgtlFV incomes, and Senators challenge swine unit move; tin - fanrlles do not meet col lege costs completely out of poc IIKY THERE “GEORGY GIRL" . . . The Seekers will be onoil stage Frida? i f i p.a. la the Mea’e ket as was commonly believed Gym. Tickets are now on aale at the Associated Students office Following reports of charges approve new system Ilf racial discrimination in hous ing, athletics .and social groups Four Senators from the State wives and families, are invited, point that hII of California pro ‘Seekers in concert* at San Jos* State College, Dr. Senate Fact Finding Committee location on a liO-uore site north duces only a half million hogs a on Agriculture visited here ear of the present location was $475,- year and questioned the need ly last week and approved a new 000. The amount ulloted by the for all animal husbandry students bulk feeding system at the dairy state is only 1200,000. to tuke courses in hog produc unit costing *8,1*74, slid improve Sen. Howard Way (R-Exeter* tion, something which many of Vcfs organization ment* at the horse unit costing asked thv college staff to prepare Foik*rock them “ w ill never use.” group to sing *10,Hl)0. new studies determining if the Dr. Russel Anderson, swine offers membership Harmon Toone explained the- move could be made with the The Seekers, e group of folk- •2A0 foe eeesreed bleachers, end unit Instructor, said about 500 dairy project and instructor Hill money available. rock singers from Australia, will 12.76 for reserved chairs. their supper. students get at least some ex Chi.Gamma Iota, the newly fo r (iibford explained the. improve- Sen. Murlur spoke out against appear in concert in the Men’s Thv group has had a number of However, their rise to fame perience with the swine unit as med campus veterans organisa ments for the horse unit to the the planned move. He raised the Gym on Friday, Oct. 0. This will smash recording hits, including came quickly. Lost year they part of their well-mumleed tion, will hold-its -second meeting legislator.-. be the fftst event of the school the million sellers, “Georgy Girl”, presented a concert In Myer training in animal husbandry. t tonljfllt at 7:.’10 in the Science The swine unit wus not so year sponsored by the College •Til Never Find Another You", Music Bowl In Melbourne with • K-27. The featured speaker will lucky: The senators decided Two other senators on the Union committee. and “The Carnival I* Over.” world record 110,000 In atten he William E. Murphy, the vet against approving relocation un-' tour were W illiam E. Coombs Tickets are now on sale et the Their recording of “A World dance. erans, service officer for Saa Luis til cost problems have been 1968 Poly Royal (K-Rialto) and James (j. Wed- Associated Student office on of Our Own” reached th* No. 1 Judith Durham, 21.J* npw lead Ohispn (Tmrity. ironed out. worth (D-Hawthurne),. campus, Brown’s Music Store, spot on the record charts and for singer for The Seekers. Before Mr. Murphy will speak on, The relocation wus to take board selected Iarson’a Village Squire and Og nine months was among the top joining th* group eh* sang tradi veterans educational assistance, place to make way for a new Jack Knobloch of San Luis den Stationers. 20 long-play albums. ' tional jati and studied piano. loan guarantee benefits, Civil entrance road. "W hy not curve Obispo has been elected general Student tickets are $1.75 for “Morningtown Ride” ie s.till an Athol Guy, pianist and bass Service.preference, medical care, the road around the unit?" asked superintendent of the 1007-08 Coeds retain their general admission, 12.00 for re other of their smash hits. player, and Bruce Woodley, gui job counseling, employment Sen Fred W. Mailar (41-Red Poly Royal. served bleachers and 12.26 for re The group has been singing tarist, ere both former advertis placement, compensation or dis ding I. Other board members elected together since- 1B04. At that time, ing executives. Keith Potger, ability, and pensions. The initial estimats of the re- are as follows:' Ed Wentxel, first 'buyers market' served chairs. the only booking they could count who plays the guitar, banjo, and 4’luh membership in available assistant; Ron Hathaway, second Girls at Cnl Poly are still very Tickets for th* general public on was once a week at a small mendiolin was previously a top to ax-Gt.’s who, after serving assistant; Barbara Nist, secre much enjoying u “buyers’ mar are 12.26 general admission, coffee shop . in Melbourne, Melbourne radio producer. their country,' are now seeking tary; Steve Henson, treasurer; ket" when it conies to getting u an education. Annual picnic set Nell Bowen, director of agricul date for Saturday night. The first meeting o f the club ture; Gail Robbins, director of Their number has increased was held Sept. 2d. Mrs. L.vnett The yearly Foreign Student Applied Art*. slnre last year. Rut the number Individualists a / / Otto spoke to the members orv Hippie will hi' held Friday ut Diana Hlake, director o f ap of potential escorts—the male the G.I. Hill and veterans’ rights. 12:30-p.m. in Poly Grove plied Sciences; Bob Treat, direc students— has gone up, too. Forty-two members were pre Food will he furnished by tht* tor o f English; Dick Johns, di Iattest figure* released by the sent at this first meeting. Cal Poly Women’s Club and rector of anJngcnicfUs; Kim registrar’s office show that from Veterans interested in the or games are being planned by Schneider, director of special u total of 8,314 students enrolled, ganisation are invited to attend People- to-Pebple events; And Alan Holmes, director there are 2,404 coeds this quar Grass Roots appear the Monday meeting. A ll foreign students, their <»f publicity. ter. O f these, 700 are freshmen, Living by their creed of Indio-i o f a one-night stand tour around The group between 16 and 20 06 are transfers, 625 are sopho Idualism, the Grass Roots are the country. The Grass Roots are I* a combined audience and can mores, 417 Hro juniors, und 118 making their way to the top of now recording their second album not be termed as one. are graduates. the muslcul world. They create to follow up "I-et’s Live for To The rcmirtning are night stu The “teeny-bopper#” are from their own sounds, their own fun day!" It will be released in Jan dents or those who are carrying to 14. Of that group, he said, and their own ideas. And up they uary. They will then take another under six unit* of study. Resilient “You just turn on your amps and go- eollegf tour through the mid- they have fun.” cnrtl* comprise about one-sixth of eastern states. ■*-- the entire Cal Poly female popu in II rOnrert-dHIH i. Ill lift rtftm’s fie nudiepce was waiting and lation, numbering 52(T. Gym/flipy reflected lliclr » icceen All four apparently acquired Conner still only had one shoe their musical skills hy touching Fields 1 tf Study rhosen by coeds iu thi- reception given them by to show. However, the show went seem to lie, in order of popular Students'. The performance was themselves, although Kratton on and th* shoe remained mis. r.lnnrw, “ I bad myself hypnotised ity: Home economies, English, thy riming activity nf the W OW ■ Ulhg. tt W6I hot until After Hi'e social science, business, and ani- program Inst weekend. and learned it all.1 drummer stepped -In water and nuil husbandry. As Crei-d lh*ntton, lead guitar- Kntner went on to describe sawdust with no shoes that L-- . > ’ ■ V k_-—— • 1st, explained. “The only way to ...audiences ,, - - ,K" |K lhn'‘' LtPS*- -the group’s manager presented. make it is >John Fairchild, » 0-8 half-time program, which will friends from Israel, calling them; or the orgniii/.ation's profits forward who played previously , also feature Cal Poly’s !MI piece nhlvea the Modern Itoek (jiiurtet, would go to the Mustang Boo*, with the ls>s Angeles lakers. Mostahg Marching Hand, will he "Th ey were the worst' group you tees tp provide scholarship help Oakland's current 12-man real ' ‘‘ This Is My Ontm Un ..L«*i,JL'^iib. aUclytes.... tor includes five man with pro- - The Anaheim club feuture* vhms pro experience. Two of bandsmen will beginin- In the' af- the Middle' East, theyc-y met upUp f,-rm,-r Utah State alar tarry' them. Jim Hadnot from Provi tcimum on the day o f the pro- with Uoonee (still muttering Hcti.ee, a 7-footer who la expectel de ncq. and Gene Wiley from giam and continue until thv about a lost shoe) and Rob Grille, tc* become a siiVer»|ar in the dew Wichita Mtate, are 0-10 centers, game, which is scheduled for bass guitarist, mid became the*-' pro league. Another Amigo crowd The others are 0-7 forward Willie W||Q S AVS LIG H TE N IN G O O K K N T S TR IK E TW I V K ... Student photographer- All Self caught, 8:0(1 p.m. "Reheni sal o f the nine Young Californians. , one pleaser Is Jeff Umigdon, u rt-1 Porter from Tennessee A A 1, different musical numbers and this “ sky-action" diirins Ihe recent slorm1>j of l » " tl’m«^esposnres of the same iften. Yeterahs seemed to 1cmfw where the title’' guard, who sparked Hrighanf* und guards Mel Peterson, 8-4, six field formations Included in Gloss Knots originated, hut it Young to tha. lltufi NIT cham of*the eolleue re|iiwl tltitl the thunder nnd lightening imlleo were rare for this area. from Wheaton College, and La the prngiiiin will fill most o f th.ct Is, nevertheless, popular. pionship in Naw York. Vern Tart, 0-3, who led Bradley ( I ’ ltoto by A ll S eif) time. ^heir ]>vrfurmuncu was part of Uandy Stoll, 0-7, an all-l’ocifiv to th* 11*44 NIT cl ‘ ** Pago 2—Monday, October Mustang Dally Homecoming queen Three stoff members candidacies open honored for service Homecoming Three member*, o f the faculty Rvurett M. Cluuller, »lonn of stu pronchmg. and with me queen have been awarded certificates dent*: ami Duvlil W. (’iwik, as- With, tiie record enrollment this year, parkin}? pro sovinte dean for curriculum and blems ItaVe liecome furemoHl in the student's mind. pngennt just two weeks uwny. and gold pins in recognition of your dull nmy want to give some their having completed 2f> years instruction. Published Min* Himi' a w**k during lb* tck**l y**, *«c**l h*llsfoyt and *«om atcladi consideration to sponsoring a by' ih* Atsmlofod 5iud.nl. Ini.. California Slot. S.lyl.chnlc Calfoa*. Ian tall Obltp. Someone up there on the hill.is tryinjr to help the uf service us employees of the ItuHinghnm has born a mom- Cnliyprnlo. Prlnt.d by ilud.nl. majoring in Printing Ingin.tting and Managpmant. Oplnfonl candidate. State of California. . hor o f tlu> college I'uculty since •«pr.,wd in 'Si, pop.r In nnn.d pditpriait and articfoi or* tb* view, *f lb* wrlfort and pAt'kinir situation, however, as witnessed bv the fabled C l! do nal n*c»,tartly r.pr.r.nl or* opinion, *t IK* ,lad, vfowt *1 lb* A,»*«i«fod llud.nti, Inc., building? not beinp built. As a result, we still have our , must l»e full* , Honored during a session o f 111 18. Prior to th'ut time he was IW *Mci*l .pinion, Subxriptiw. pne* I, |1 p*r^*.or in od*#IK*. OOt* »**m 11* n supervisor of agricultural ed- Orppbir Art, tulldlng, Californio Slat* P*lyl*chni< C*lfog* Ph*nn 546-7136 dusty old parking lot. the Sun I.uls the annual Fall Start' Conference it shall nut l*c held earlier this week: were H.II. ucution for the Stute Department Jo* Hannigon As you may know, “ Vetvillo” is no more. In its place >tl, .VII enndi- • Hurlinghum, of Kilucntiolt for slv year* und St*v* Riddell is u barren field, waiting for a coating of asphalt. With tltemlinl three tural Kiln director of ngricultfire at high Dermis Roberts the parking situation as prominent as it is,, wlvy wait? i minimum o f —~------—— schools in Paso Robles. Willvts, Randy •ram* twelve units |>er quarter ami and Modern for It years- The college offevs a tractor driving course in the ng should have at leapt a 2*0, grade Chandler has been dean of stu department. W hy not have them drive their little old trac point average. Campus traffi dents hero for over 1-7 years. tors over the fallen Vetville, flattening it out enough and Me fore joining the faculty, he removing the last o f the valiant trees still standing? Applications can ho picked up was employed as n management Skw®*- Mutphy from Pimm* Paul. Queen's Pit is restricted analyst with the State Depart This would temporarily allow about BO or so cars to ment o f Finance pnd the State Construction activity is In evir park safely, which is pretty tricky on this campus. Personnel Hoard and was an ‘of- ' donee along llraial 'Avenue* where It would also lie nice to feel that you are getting five spini- st0Hm> water, electrical, amUsew- fleer In the US A ir Force. some use out o f your nine dollar ^irking fee. rn from the UK,.. utility lines -arc being in- During the early IbftO'g, he nt is to he gtullcd to serve the new real- gradually ussumed assignment* Something needs to bo done to alleviate this cause of atcr Friday, ,|0|u.(l |ul|| ,.,„nplex being built in curriculum development and tardiness, and this would be one of the simplest ways. u ,,‘ . ’ in that area. , analysts. For the past several The tractor drivers could also learn by doing. At- least applications Completion *>f the utility pro yours his full-time assigmnrtit ject is anticipated sometime in has (teen in the curriculum de la ltoners At the Homecoming • election late October velopment area. Joe Hannigan October 2-1 und 2.r>, the girl with Editor-in-chief the most votes will reign over Homecoming 1907. Ogden's stationer* carrl** a complete lin* A ht's Oa u is t of social cont*mpory stationery Nigerian'Fourth Sacramento State leads Ogden's stationer* hot added Imported chocolates and candies assured to pleas* every taste. Game* for all ages- The Nigerian Students’ Asso A ID- Vietnam project both educational and entortaining. ciation celebrated the seventh an Sacramento State, with an on another test given nt the niversary of their country's inde In The College Square Shopping Center, “ unofficial” fill percent, led till same two periods are not yet pendence SatuVday night with n your nearest toff campus stationery tlu* seven state colleges invol* available and , since lie used party in the internattonni l.nttngr. -veil with the A l-D-Vietnam Pro ‘ •medians ratlier than means" in ject in u quiet competition over the calculation, and this "ojinii- Nigeria achieved independence the past six months in the touch anted the effect—of extremes in nn October 1, 1BW1, ing of English as a foreign Ian- indiyidmil Student Acompli li gunge (EFL), according to Because it is primarily nn ngri- David ‘A. Manro, former iicad of eulturnl nation, them nre ntnuy KFL at Fullerton^ who scCvcd as aggies'” among tht Nigeriun resenrch coordinator for the Books at noon SMOCKS students. teaching staffs during most of series scheduled Fullerton was dose second with f»4 penenl. " ART A ARCHITECTS Tiie oilier colleges in dCseen- ding older of their nirompliNh- iter V.Mtii will lie the featured mi-nl on tills scale, widt h might reviewer for the Books at High lie culled relative proportion of Noon program,planned for Tues- English learned,. Ilieluifed: Sun I,ids Obispo -IH, Fresno -17, Tying Part of a series scheduled for Heui-h 42. San Jose 3ft and Snn noon 4'nch Tuesday., except for holidays, during the Fall, Winter, Leisure Arts und Spring Quarters, the pro 1119 Chorre The standings must be regard gram will take place In the ed as unofiriai at Ibis point, ac Son luis Obispo Stnff Dining Room ul ('.ill Holy's cording to Munro, since reports campus dining complex. — ALL OCCASIONS You're Invited TYPEWRITERS Aw Mommy, ALL my polg art turning Uniform Department soles-rontafs-repaln Church School 9:45 Sunday so# us for tho " Worship 11:00 Sunday complete Son Luis Obispo JONES HOSPITAL SUPPLY TYPEWRITERS * ADDING MACHINES - CALCULATORS
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For further information contact In ctntrnl Californio's Tulare County. Commitments the Student Placement Office PLATOON IIAN R E June employment Tailing It an a coLllnueus hesls I CLASS, AVIATION day». The written, erel, and medical liamlnatien can male undergraduates Interested day. Th* beginning salary rang# fis i-flS * will b< for on appointment lustmant In July, far an appointment writ# the P< Courthous* Visalia, Calitarnla *JJ7t. ,
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Jrctn the i bm ftteutk CcHAertaWehf ASl Proxy llusli (T o Judgi*- snaek bar in a promised C.U,| ____ , 1 m(inl> Hill m indly oondmiiM n lluililing, Inulitioii al “ this ooIIit .o l>y A S l Proxy H ill made knownl ' It's nil very well and good that agrees In n procedure, iP'Is very; passed. Il was drawn up hv n stu f. Students have the right of the vital deetataan which are made ilrilunng 1 hut, IJM«T t>K woiilil lie a the i iill for "now blood" in llu f students will finally sit In on difficult to bulk w.Iicii the chips dent from 1 .os Angeles State Col freedom o f speech, assembly and in colleges'every d af. “ good your. ASl, Wliul wo need i-. loss blood ] some administrative councils. are down in a real ease. lege mid may Ik' . roughly para pel II Ion, I f this is how you feel, try Hush di'ni'i'ilu'il tlio year's plan's lip; and moro.lmokbono. However, I . hope these students Why nut work for rerognixed ph rased: have .some idea of what they are and carefully outlined methods 7. Students should have means going to un SAC meeting or two in great detail: “ There mv ninny WliotV is the promised ground-^ 1. Students should be able, to doing there and how they might of huving our opinions heard and to demand that your student now things at l’oly tliis year; breaking and tin* promised t'.U.? disagree with instructors without for ivdress of any grievances or leaders work toward these goals. ninny things i'«,mnin llu* 'sume: participate. used on professor evaluations, Presently tlio building js styled fear of reprisals. arbitrary actions by those in 1 Keep u close watch on atudenta nml ninny things mv ilmnging.” Perhaps Cal Poly is not ns curriculum changes, mul campus in ourly-Amerioan dirt and from liberal or militunt about students' planning? How ulmut student nuthilrlty.' sittiqg in on administrative coun Ah Hush snill- "UV going to lu> 2. A student’s record. should It! midnight to M a.m,, t’ul Poly rights as other rumpuses Ure. hut participation on finance commit cils. Now tliut we huve'a foot in ii g.uiit yt>iu\" only he releas'd on his say-so. In short, students in general owns the world’s I argent ime-lunr there is a definite feeling here tees which plan such things us tlje door, we must speak up if we bawling alloy. KniphaHTR wtts plnreil on stu- that students must be heard tjnil the controversial College Union? •ft. The < allege mpst not . ’dis arc tired of Mickey Mouse stu don’t like what’s going on. doiii, nUil'f ami facility ivlallon- Two years at;o. in this same heeded. There are a few places you can criminate against students in dent groups which only play at Yes, it is amazing what we can ■lilpii. Oil I ' lino nl:il ion lii|i" (lIH Column. we pointed out u fine, old WhM we need are proeodiires. go now to relieve your fruslrn- admission and houTd help secure self-rule. Whut they want arc build if We all work together, but Ru4 i call* it) with >the .staff, oustihii which Imd dovi
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Gymposts ■ Interested i« Coach. Dave Grosz is looking Working out for the M ydang for move players fop the fresh- teum should attend the ‘facet iuhi) footImiI team, lie reports' ing 7:16 pan., tomorrow;itvthe thut the team is badly In need main rdom o f the Men's Gym. ot interior linemen, but-added Mustangs lose thriller 26-20 Side horsemen and long that candidates will lie welcomed . .horsement tire needed to round for any position on the squad. out the team. by Ray Osborne «n an option play and sprinted Washington soqreii from the one The. Mustang offense ripped making noises in recent years Students Interested in turning -Gymnasts unable to attend San Diego State’* defending na IHie. outlook appeared dim for the Mui tnr.gs after the first pluy from scrimmage, as Aztec quai terlmck Joe Turpeq broke loose 1957-60 Mercantile Security College Union Director Life Insurance Co. Roundballcrs wilt Clarkson College Sept. 1967 — Future varsily debut 2-1 Potsdam, New York I found a homo in 1 San Luis The Mustang soccer team Mustang tackle Chuck Usher (76) stop* San Diego State’s All- matched all expectations o f coach American candidate llavert Moses (26) with a sure tackle. Aztec Terry Wnrd and other experts lineman Dick Weber (66) follows the play. (photo by osborne) o f the area when they stopped l\ stubborn Cal Tech team 2 ^ 1 'lr f their maiden ' match here Satur day. Scssar Sirra started the Mus tangs rolling in the first thirty seconds with an illusive twenty yard goal. Cal Toch fought hark B o b S p i n k In the second quarter and stun ned the Mustangs with a 40- yard goal tp tie the score. Early fn' the- fourth quarter Irwin Hildenhagen finished the Your friendly Life Insurance Agent scoring with the Mustang's .sec ond goal.—- Coach Ward was very pleased with the team’s performance praising his forwards and hacks and singling but John Eliel as doing an outstanding job in his tarnsition from fullback to goalie. This weekend the team will he in the LosAngeies area where l am very pleased to announce to everyone that I am they will meet U.C.L.A. Friday, Weary defensemen (I to r) Dale Creighton (30), Jack Wool, (II) and Occidental on Saturday. Chuck Usher (76), and Lewis Sewell (6U) watched the Mustang offensive Warn from bench late in the game, their expressions now associated with AL M 0R IA R T Y and the M ERCAN TILE reflecting the disappointment of defeat after a gallant effort. Intramurals - (photo by osborne) SECURITY LIFt INSURANCE COM PANY. Our office is located meeting set at 297 SANTA ROSA ST. A managers meeting for all fall Intramural sports wilt he held Tuesday in the Men's Gym, Room Cal Poly” JACKETS 21P, at 7:30 p.rv Anyone repre senting a elub or organization is welcome to attend. We specialize in educating the COLLEGE SENIOR in regards to starting their Life Insurance Portfolio. 1968 -A VOLKSWAGON DISPLAY Fred Lucktingcr PLEASE LET ME HELP YOU -Motors Inc. CORNiR MORRO 4 PALM PLAN YOUR COLLEGE C & It Rental» W aiit model, IOC 7. wool, lea.th.r »!eeve«, quitted lining, fcituring * B:no'« patented laath.r cuff pro- t-ctor for yean longer woar. Sficj S - M • L i XL. Phone 543-0600 • CAL C i POLY STUDENTS • SUM AND ASK FOR TOUR DISCOUNT . * > ■* - t ■ CARO FOR GREATIR SAVINGS Let me show you what I have to offer before you consider buying from anyone else. Everything from wrotuhti to fonts' '■See, and Be Satisfied' . Utility 4 Vacation Troilau Equipment Romal QUALITY CLOTHIERS fhena 543-9441 3324 Brood St. iuiy saorro street Son Lids Obispo 543-f7f3