Moore Proclaims May 14-18 International Student Week
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O.T. Majors Book Talk occupational tiu-raph moors WI Anterit an society. ,jwasi sign up now tor appoint- A satire "A Surfeit of Hones" by Russell with their 'Idyls:cm ta ments Lynes, will he the hook talk discuss fall semester schedules, topic of Dr. Harold M. llodge-s, osording to Mr Margie Haines associate professor of sociology. arpartment secretary. Merlin. Itr. Bodges will present his talk Orets will be posted ort ads is- Wednesday at 12:30 in rooms doors tor appointments un- A and B of the cafeteria. til.' May 25. Students unsure of cateut a their adviser's name may check in the department office. 01F.O... VOL. 49 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1962 No. 118 Eight Class Moore Proclaims May 14-18 Offices Are International Student Week Uncontested San Jose Mayor Paul F. Moore !has proclaimed the week of May 14 class offices up Eight of the 14-18 as International Students week's election, for grabs in next Searle Vies I Week in San Jose as a "commun- senior presidency, including the ity salute to those students of all ballot uncontested, gill go on the :nations who have made the city Friday. it was learned of San Jose a haven for learning submitted peti- For Post; Only 21 students and living for all free peoples." for the open posts by the tions The official proclamation, bear- 1;30 p.m. Friday deadline, accord- ing the seal of the city of San ing to election board chairman Will Speak Jose, was signed by Mayor Moore Carlton Parks, well below the ex- Democratic candidate for the and presented to a group of SJS pected number. 22nd ass embly district, Reed 'International students at the city The senior class, which tradi- Searle, San Jose attorney, will hall on Friday. tionally draws the lowest number discuss the problems of the eco- of candidates, came in last again The people of San Jose desig- nomics of disarmament tomorrow with a two-man contest in only nated the observance in connec- in CH149, according to Fred Bran- one office. Gary Wexler and Owen tion with San Jose State's Inter- stetter, SJS Democratic club presi- Brande will compete for the class national Week during the same dent. 'ice presidency. period. Searle has said that Santa Clara A week-long round of activities FEW SENIORS county is 52 per cent dependent will be held on campus commem- on defense spending and that Oakland junior Burce Macpher- he orating the event including a considers this one of the main son will seek the presidency on a Wednesday symposium on US. campaign issues. NANI RAO white ballot. Other candidates, foreign policy, and the interna- Searle said in a telephone inter- . queen candidate also unopposed, are: Ellen Norris MAYOR'S PROCLAMATIONSan Jose Mayor tional bazaar and International ing on are Sharon Holly (I.) and Lyn Spalding view Friday that he favors fed. for secretary: John Haggerty for Paul Moore signs a proclamation declaring the members Ball on Friday. of SJS' intercultural council. eral aid to education, a realign- treasurer; and Harlene Heller for week of May 14-18 International Week. Look- In the mmenu of the tax structure for the tI proclamation, Mayor interclass representative. sian Day Begins Moore said support of schools, and more in- that the city of San Josean Ron Smith and Jose has San tensive state-wide planning in eel- become the temporary from San Diego will George Clause ucation. niernational Week home for many students from for- vie for the junior class' top post, eign lands who have come to the heading a slim list of seven can- Phi Asian Day will launch Interna- U.S. for educational purposes. Sigs tional Week today Edge with attractive positions. Thetas, didates for five "Through the efforts of many Nani Rao, a senior Only one other junior class post Student, Faculty industrial re- individuals and groups in this lations major from is contested. This is the office of India, named city, who have given generously as representative of secretary where Donna Bell and the Asian of their Brun, and energies, these Positions Available continent. Pain Stoddard will compete. students have returned to their Ken Howell for vice president: PiKA in Cart Victories Nani, in her role as one of five homes as true friends of the city Sharon Reed for treasurer; and On ASB Judiciar Ifinalists in the international queen of San Jose," Mayor Moore em- By GARY ANDERSON Val Tinti for interclass council competition, but were unable to trophy, while Alpha Omicron Pi Positions in the ASB judiciary contest, takes over duties as Asian .phasiaea. representative are white ballot Winning their last two heats by catch the Phi Sig lead. sorority finished second. In the Day princess. for the coming semester are open 1 For these reasons, he said, May candidates. a matter of feet, Phi Sigma Kappa Dick Catlett, Tom Fisher. Mike float competition, Chi Pi Sigma, today, according to Joe Stroud, Sponsored by her sorority. Alpha 14-18 will be International Stu. fraternity captured the 14th run- Davis, Rich Welch and Barry police service fraternity, won with SOPII CANDIDATES chief justice. Phi. the dark-haired beauty is dents Week in San Jose. ning of the Lambda Chi Alpha Richardson pushed the Phi Sigs to a rendition of an early Chicago Applications for the judiciary vying for the reigning title of in- Aspirants for sophomore class pushcart relays by defeating Kap- victory while Bob Lacey piloted mob scene in front of the judges' and a sign-up sheet for interviews I ternational queen. offices may offer the most inter- pa Alpha Theta sorority in the the cart. stand. Sigma Chi fraternity fin- may be obtained in the College! The queen will be named at the Sr. Dinner Slated esting race this year, with eight finals before a noisy crowd at the In the A division finals Pi Kappa ished second in the division with Union, 315 S. Ninth St. The dead- ' International Ball Friday night in candidates for four positions, in- a decorated chariot. Santa Clara county fairgrounds Alpha gave the Phi Sigs a real line for applications Is noon Thurs- the Hawai bin Gardens. For Lou's Village; cluding three for president. Friday afternoon. run for their money when they Margie Davison, Kappa Delta day. Interviews of applicants will --- - Maurice Jourdane of Huntington The Phi Sigs, who won the almost overtook a respectable Phi sorority, served the relays as queen be Friday and Saturday Park and Steve Has- , made2:30 Pres. Davis Seeks Tickets Availab!e San Joseans sweepstakes in 1960, won over Pi Sig lead. The Phi Sig cart crossed when she passed out trophies and fro m until 5 p.m. sett and Yazel are in the kisses Skip Kappa Alpha fraternity in the A the finish line just a matter of to the winning organiza- The judiciary is seeking appli- Lou a Village in San Jose will be running for presidency. Faculty the division finals, while the Thetas inches ahead of the PiKA entry. tions at the end of the after- cations fmfrom both faculty and stu- Members the site of this year's senior recog- Cliff faitterman and Kathy Mil- noon's activities. dents to fill the justice nition banquet were handily downing Alpha Phi The finals of the B division were positions. .\.S13 Pres. Prent Da \ is is seek - May 27, according ler will compete for the class vice The key office of chief justice to Floyd Aylin, sorority in the B division finals. a bit of a surprise to the crowd. A total of 27 organizations en- is IL.; three faculty members to serve banquet planning presidency, with Penny Roper and tered this year's competition in also open. , on next year's Spartan programs committee member. Ginny Laisne in the race for sec- Phi Sig turned a 57 second heat Alpha Phi had been clocked in a both the parade and the relays Inaugurating the new ASB con- committee, the president on- Tickets are now on sale in the retary. by defeating the Thetas. The A 54 second heat in their first race to make this the largest of the stitution "continuum" amendment, ninineeci Friday. Student Affairs business office, Sharon McNew will seek the division winner was in command while the Thetas' best mark had 13 preceding progratn.4. two justices will serve for three Interested faculty members may THI6, for 82 each. This event is office of treasurer in the only un- of the race until the final pushers been 58 seconds flat. A 58.7 was semesters and four will serve for make appointments to meet with open to seniors and guests. oppowl took the carts to race over the good enough to give the Thetas race. No petitions were two semesters. Davis at the College Union, 315 gained a victory, however. Festivities will begin with a submitted for sophomore inter- finish line. The Thetas Chief Justice Stroud said that S. Ninth st. class ,ent a use. considerable yardage on their Jan Koch drove the sororit Campfire Group 5:30 p.m. social hour and 7 p.m. applicants should have "maturity. Interviews are to be conducted cart while Leon Donohue, Oar:,: dinner. knowledge of his position and an in the President's office Tuesday Donahue, Greg Rocha, Tom Kenn., The banquet honors and awards ability to work with people." Re- from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Funeral and Larry Stanley supplied th, Plans Park Trip outstanding seniors. Today quirements for ASB judiciary Spartan programs committee manpower to the runner-up members ale a 2.25 grade point annually handles from $10.000 to Thetas.