Graduate Elections Last Day To Vote By DIANE TELESCO The candidate feels that Stu- PA RTAN DAILY Spartan Daily Staff Writer dent Council should apply pressure Only one day is left for grad- on the administration for "open uates to vote on two additional debate and distribution of ma- student council representatives. terials on Seventh Street. They mis SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Turnout yesterday was poor, ac- should allow anyone to distribute cording to Paul Morey, Election anything he wants," Wolcott said. Board chairman. MINOR POINTS No. Voting booths, located in front Vol. 54 itciRe " SAN JOSE, , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1966 56 of the cafeteria, bookstore, on "Minor points on my platform," Seventh Street and in front of the he said, "include the retention of Science Building are open from Spartan City, the elimination of 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. today. the mudtlats in front of the Tower All students, regardless of class, and parking." Dr. David G. Barry can vote on a proposed amend- Wolcott feels the faculty lots ment to the ASB Constitution should be open to graduate stu- which seeks to eliminate the elec- dents after 3 p.m. "This is when tive office of executive secretary. the greatest number of grad Five candidates are competing classes are," he said. ''It would for the two open grad rep seats. be easy for Student Council to apply pressure to have the lots Commissioner They include Ernest Gambrill, Undergrad John Ogle, Bob Serrano, Dave open," Wolcott said. Turner and Kent Wolcott, Dave Turner's platform includes reinstitution of the yearbook La PLATFORM CUT Torre, adoption of a program Due to a misunderstanding Wol- budget to replace the line item Chosen as Science Dean cott's platform was cut from the budget now in use, a curriculum Wednesday's story. The Spartan evaluation committee composed Dr. David G. Barry, associate Natural Sciences and Mathemat- charge of SJS' newest academic Daily apologizes to Wolcott and to primarily of graduate students, and director of the Commission on ics, according to Dr. Dudley Moor- school. Formed in the fall as part the graduate students for this a formal report of the budget pre- Undergraduate Education in the head, acting academic vice presi- of the college's reorganization plan, mistake. sented to the students. biological sciences, has been ap- dent. the school includes the depart- Wolcott wants to see student Ogle envisions a college-repre- pointed Dean of the School of The 45-year-old dean will be in ments of biological sciences, chem- government play a coordinating sentative, rather than class-repre- istry, physics, mathematics, geol- role in the Experimental College. sentative student government. He ogy, marine sciences, natural sci- He is also interested in an IBM hopes to tap the business com- ence and meteorology and some card to be handed out during munity for moneys for research 2,000 students and more than 260 registration that would give the programs and to institute a cam- Business Seminar Set faculty members. students a chance to suggest pus beautification program. Stu- where their money's should be dent participation in curricula pol- LEAVE OF ABSENCE spent. icies is the fourth point on his In his first year as associate di- Wolcott wants library hours ex- platform. Photo by Bill Bayley For Falstaff Brewery rector of the Commission on tended for the graduate class. Wol- High rents That are charged for biological sciences, the new dean cott would also like to investigate campus housing is a point that CERAMICS FOR SALE Registration begins next week eludes presentations by Falstaff is on leave of absence from the special graduate privileges for book Gambrell hopes to investigate. He for the fifth annual Business Pol- management and supervisory per- State University of New York at borrowing. "Graduates should be is interested in improving parking Ceramic objects, submitted by faculty and students for SJS' icy Council, four-day business sem- sonnel covering phases of the San Albany where he was the assistant Jose operation. allowed to check two-week books facilities, will examine the possi- annual Christmas sale, are viewed by Sherma Cook, senior com- inar at Falstaff, conducted by the to the president for regional sci- out of the library for one month," bility of longer library hours and mercial art major. Works of various media will be on sale in the There will be discussions of Fal- SJS Extension Service in coopera- entific development and professor he said. better cafeteria food. Art Gallery, A127, until 4 p.m. tomorrow. staff's corporate and plant objec- of biology. He was a consultant to tion with the SJS School of Busi- tives, organization and policies, the president of the State Uni- ness and Falstaff Brewing Cor- production, quality control, pur- Mma versity of New York and director v.:41 poration of San Jose. chasing, personnel and industrial of the Atmospheric Sciences Re- ,. No 33 Professors The seminar runs Monday, Jan. relations, public relations, indus- search Center. See 30, through Thursday, Feb. 2, with trial engineering, traffic and sales A graduate of the State College daily sessions from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. scheduling, advertising and sales at Cedar Falls, Dr. Barry holds sale. Enrollment is open to upper di- promotion. -5549 his Master's and Ph.D. degrees vision business students, seeking in zoology and botany from the first-hand exposure to manage- MANAGEMENT TEAM to 'Budget Freeze' State University of Iowa. During Holds Up Staff Increase In addition to classroom sessions, with ment and operational levels of a the 1958-59 academic year, he was multi-plant nationwide production each student will be assigned to a Recruiting of 33 new SJS pro- a National Science Foundation, gen and State College Chancellor hold up staff increases to meet an ly contracted first, which puts us and marketing operation. Students member of the management team Con, fessors for the 1967-68 academic Glenn S. Dumke. Post-Doctoral Science Fa cult y Feb. expected 700 student increase next at a disadvantage in hiring," he receive one unit of college credit for on-the-job observation and par- year will be held up pending a Fellow at Harvard University. According to Dr. William J. Du- year. added. for successful completion of the ticipation in routine daily mana- policy meeting December 21 Fur- be- sel, academic vice president, Rea- Dr. Dusel noted that traditional He explained that recruiting course. gerial functions. Students also have COMMITMENTS dmon, tween Governor-elect Ronald Rea- gan:s current budget . freeze will state policy has been to accommo- usually follows the following pat- This college-industry on-the-job the opportunity to evaluate mar- $120 Dr. Barry is married with four date all qualified students in- terns: Lists of openings are sent management seminar is currently keting operations by accompany- children. Unfortunately, he will terested in the State College sys- to placement offices of colleges ing salesmen on his daily calls on apts. the only program of its kind in not come to San Jose until later in nonth. Winter Carnival Gets OK; tem, although not necessarily at and universities throughout the the area and one of the very few accounts. the year because of his commit- the college of their choice. nation. held in the nation. The final day of the seminar will ments to the Commission on Under- He said further that a staffing Letters, indicating an interest in involve a student - management graduate Education in the biologi- COORDINATOR formula, relating students to facul- teaching at SJS, come in to Pres. question and answer discussion. cal sciences. Council Balks Yell Leaders ty, has been used to compute staff Robert D. Clark and are ordi- The annual program, coordinated Further information is available Teaching at the State University 3V'drd. increases to meet burgeoning en- narily referred to Dr. Dusel and by Jack Holland, chairman of the from Jack Holland, chairman of of Iowa, Dr. Barry also taught By JIM BREWER members of Delta Sigma Phi fra- rollments. subsequently forwarded to appro- SJS Management Department, and the SJS Management Department, at Wisconsin State College at Eau Spartan Daily Staff Writer ternity. 'With the completion of our new priate department chairmen for Jack Dahlin, personnel and public 294-6414, Ext. 2287, or the SJS Claire, the State College of Iowa ASB President Jerry Spolter, 1111 Plans for an all-campus Winter science building, we will have fa- review. relations manager at Falstaff, in- Extension Services, Ext. 2211. and Mankato State College. also a DSP, then appeared before Carnival, to be held during the cilities for an additional 560 full priding the council in an effort to per- Tahoe's time equivalent students next fall," Id and semester break at Lake suade a motion to reconsider. he said. Heavenly Valley, were given the Such a motion was subsequently official go-ahead by Student Coun- Introduced but was successful only "But unless we can show that Season's Greetings holding our budget at the current cil yesterday. In approving Ned Burrows as Head level will result in a change in Sr over With no formal opposition, the Yell Leader. fail in state policy, the budget must be let $67 council voted to underwrite $750 Spolter, who has yet to securing the council's held there," he added. for the event, giving its full sup- ultimately appointments, re- Papers, port to the Winter Carnival Com- approval of his The Vice President pointed out acted to the decision, "You (coun- that the state budget is by no Foreign Students Recall Holidays mittee's plans for a ticket sale. cil) now have a head yell leader means final. It has, in fact, not ;man. Kathy Eddins, spokesman for By ELAINE GRAVES And in the snow-laden cherry the first day of Spring is New without a group: so I temporarily even been printed. Reagan's budget in every house to welcome in a the committee, reported that the Staff Writer tree land of Japan, the Jan. 1 Year's," Miss Sazegar said. name the six names you have in freeze is aimed at arresting spiral- Spartan Daily bright new year, according to tool of tickets, will be sold for 50 cents all have memo- New Year's festival is a national New Year or Norouz in Iran front of you for one year or until ing state costs, while a re-evalua- SJS students Miss Sazegar. and will entitle the holder to a and holiday. symbolizes a new beginning for such a time as you can make a tion of the policies of the former ries of pleasant Christmas A few days before the New variety of discounts during the the morning, New Year definite decision." administration is conducted. New Year celebrations at home. In Year celebrations, wheat is horns. five-day holiday. The college's nearly 450 inter- cards are exchanged, according up, placed in a tray on a wet cloth Meanwhile, the State Colleges st have Once again, in other action, the national students also have mem- to Miss Yuko Ishiwari, grad- and allowed to grow. For the must wait for a decision upon council failed to give a vote of ories of holiday festivities in uate psychology major. She re- first 13 days of the New Year :curate. Dilemmas of City whether their budgets are to be confidence to a presidential ap- their respective countries. ported that these cards are also the little shaft of wheat is tied rates. limited by the freeze. pointment. After considerable de- "The Dilemmas of the Ameri- Several of SJS' international mailed after New Year's. with red ribbons and placed on liberation, six prospective basket- can City: Racial Minorities," will Dr. Du.sel said much recruiting students reminisced about their Families gather for big din- a table. Miss Sazegar said it season. ball season yell leaders were re- be discussed today at 2 p.m. in a IS done during the holiday Yuletide traditions and customs ners, visit Shinto shrines with symbolizes the newness of spring. top candidates are usual - jected because four of them are meeting in the College Union. "And the back home. gifts of rice rolled up in white Christmas is celebrated in the Stephen Jerho Crayton, a paper, fly kites if the weather larger Iranian cities by going to graduate industrial arts major, is windy, ski in the snow, or night clubs and cabarets. Miss PR Man reported on the New Year and greet the Japanese emperor at Sazegar reported, "Even the Former Christmas celebrations in Li- his palace. Moslems go to see and hear 16. 250 beria, a country in West Africa. Western Christmas music and SIMPLICITY Christmas is a combination of dances. "Everyone goes for fun," after- traditional African and Western Small pine trees and bamboo she concluded. , IS, or To Be War Correspondent cultures. decorate the front doors. Miss Grad LA ROE REUNION Earlier in the year, such tribes Ishiwari said, "Simplicity is em- working with TV network corm- sc. 16th From the throes of ASf3 public arnves in Viet Nam where he will as the Kru, Via, Kpella, and phasized in these decorations." Christmas in the pre-Castro Cell.es. team spondents and UPI and Al' news- relations to the front. lines of Viet act as one of a five man Loma select the most beautiful Traditional Japanese cooking days of Cuba meant a time of men. Nam as a war correspondent. pri- of correspondents for the Army's girl and the most handsome boy, during this time is called Osechi. large family reunions, accord- iipenses, Information Service. A rifle as well as a camera will ept. 10. vate James Melton's story reads Public chosen by the tribe elders, to Some of the dishes are black, ing to Rolando Pupo, junior ac- public in- be standard equipment for Melton Px11 almost like a movie script. He is classified as a be attended throughout. the year sweet beans, soy bean cakes, JILA SAZEGAR counting major. work part of his duties include County) Melton, SJS graduate of Jan- formation specialist and will since and secluded until Christmas. kanten which is similar to Amer- ... junior, journalism On December 24, a pig is bat- taking both still and motion pic- f83. uary '66 and former Spartan Daily along side the soldiers getting Then they reign as king and ican jello, fish or tat and man- placed on two poles to be roasted officer inter- tures at the front. everything. Iranians clean their and ASB PR man, was drafted tle stories, GI and queen during the dances, cele- darin oranges. Breakfast consists for many hours. While it is will be writes homes and don new clothes. five months ago. In three weeks he views. Melton, 23, said he Much of what Melton brations, and feasts, according to of white rice cakes called mochi roasting, the women in the fam- news- "They set aside differences will be released to stateside Crayton. and rice cake soup or ozoni. "prepare salads and turkey," and arguments," Miss Sazegar ily papers through the Army Informa- Another type of New Year's stud. FEAST ON sitcr.e repotted. Pope tion Service. is celebrated in Iran, according At midnight, all Catholics at- Victim DiesLeaves Debt forward to the ex- New Year's is a time of feast- In the evening, a special table "I'm looking to Miss Ha Stizegard, junior tend the Misa de Gallo (Rooster J206 because of which are holds a centerpiece of seven Robert Brann, 53-year-old leu- cost. Brann's widow Leona and son perience in Viol N:1111 ing on huge sheep, journalism major Masse my future PR by each fam- fruits beginning with the letter kemia victim for whom SJS stu- Alan almost $3,300. its application in killed and cooked "In my country on March 21, Instead of gifts on Christmas in an in- gets new elothes "s". a mirrow and howl of water dents volunteered 15 pints of blood Every donated pint of blood can- work," explained Melton ily. "Everybody morning, the children receive reported. symbolizing brightness, golden died last Thursday at Stanford cels $25 of the debt. terview yesterday. to wear," Clayton their toys on Jan, S. the Die de no different celebration dates bark and silver coins symbolizing Hospital. Persons may donate blood for "Actually I'll be This Last Daily Reyes (the day of the three he stated. when the money and a shaft of wheat to The campus blood drive, spear- the Brann account at the San than any other soldier." before Christianity kings), Enclose camouflaged fa- tribes hoped for better Today's Spartan Daily is the last signify food. The Koran, the headed by Byron Cibart and Roger Jose Red Cross, 333 McKendrie St. "I'll be dressed in African "Every town has a New Year's with a backpack farming and fishing seasons for to be published before Christmas Persian bible is set near the out to Watkins, both juniors, still con- Watkins (287-1981) has volun- tigues, saddled dance," stated Pupo. The Cu- grenades and an Mill Year. vacation. Tomorrow is the last day tray. tinues, however, since Brann left a teered free transportation. armed with the New New Year is toasted in with homemade of classes. Classes will resume The new year will pass over ban debt of 138 pints of blood which Brann, a resident of Loma Mar, automatic rifle." Crayton stated that drinking and Tuesday. Jan. 3, and the next issue this centerpiece, in hopes of a lots of merriment, must be replaced or paid for by was formerly employed as a care- Melton, who hails from Lancas- palm wine from nil palms and Spartan Daily will come out happier new year. dancing. his family. taker at the YMCA Santa Cruz ter, northeast of Los Angeles, re- cane rum from sugar cane juice of the as.sieruitetit drinks. Thursday, Jan 5th, All the lights are turned on (Continued on Page 5) At. $25 per pint, the blood would &Winner etuttp. quested the Viet Niuu tiro two of the favorite 2SP LIPTLN DULY Thursday. necemher 15, 1966 Guest Room Yule Symbol AIPARTAN DA I LY Christmas for some is symbolized by "the briskly: burning Yule log," or so one IIri SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE New 1 ork televis sta has concluded. It has announced plans to ratter three DANIELS Adv. Mgr. I.EA ANN HERNANDEZ Editor hours of regularly scheduled programs and commercials on Christmas Ese to bring its viewers an uninterrupted crackling fire. The view will be accompanied by truth- Staff Editorial ti (((( al carols. Although the artificiality of the family gathered around the television set rather than the hearth itself leaves us cold, we Christmas Meaning are inclined to approve of the experiment, given the fact that most of the potential yiewers have no fireside of their own. In 1111,14 er Ii plea by California I Felse. manager if Stuilent Affairs Even though they will be unable to smell college students studying in Florence, Business Office. Building H. the burning logs, feel their warmth and, The very idea of paying out cold, in the case of most, enjoy the color of the Italy. a campus drive has been started hard cash, let alone %riling a diedk flames, the imagination can work wonders. to collect donation, for the -Florence The Christmas tree, which has become for strange people in a distant land. is Flood licher I m a meaningful symbol for many, continues repugnant to most students. especially the trend toward the artificial and synthe- ttitlents - will he enjoying with the financial pressures of Christ- tic. The industry prefers to call plastic, the pleasure of the t:hristinas holidays. mas shopping at hand. but Dr. Cassa- foam or aluminum trees "permanent" ... In Florence. a city ravaged by severe rino asks only for what you can gise. While Christmas for some may mean floods during the past month. there whatever the t. one hectic round of purchasing and party- ing, we trust that for others it will sym- art many homeless and many without The grandeur of this birthplace of bolize the peace "which passeth all under- die simple pleasures of home. dee- the lienaissalwe has been blemished standing." 11.110 . walti. iii.it. This charity drive severely by the trageily. Contributions Christian Science Monitor ha- hint started to make their Christ- will assist the struggling city to return "... Synchronize your watches ..." Ike. 12, 1966 ma, a little happier. .% small donut' to its past glory. TIIVW works of all, by students or faculty will !nay a damaged by the fl Is. must he re- Cliri-ima- toy for a child who would stored and again take their important 'Same Old Place' 111/1 hitso' lā€™11 i%141 the gift in the wake place in the history of the humanities. of the tr.nleil. An anonymous gift of this kind is in %long N% jilt the aid to the people keeping with tin true spirit of Christ- Bunch of Humbug? Well, Not Quite oF Florenee. funds raised by the drive mas, not a narcissistic present. but BAILEY corner Santa after New Year's Day. It is the time for big parades, egg nug ill gI. 111 re-iore some of the fabulous rather a helping hand lii a fellow limn. By JIM The time to love thy enemy is here. and full It ado. It also is the time of works of art that ere damaged by Compassion should replace self-esteem Peace on aril' and g I will to all, Don't get too excited al t the idea, though. war toys, lies to children and the drown- flood. the in such a charitable gift. The reastin eyen if they are on the quarter system. Americans may not kill too many peasants ing of an unfulfilled year with a bottle 1)1.. liastiatt Cassarino, who re- for giving is because the need is there. 'Tis the season to be jolly. 'Tis the time on the Ho Chi Minh trail next week, but of brandy. cei% eli liter- I/11111 i students Joann If we do not see the joy in the eye of to get smashed and then smash your friend they will make up for it on highway 101. It is a time of big business, a pretty tree love and I.a Torre and Edward Vturcinelli and a Florentine child when he opens a who reminds you that lie doesn't have This is the season of God. Don't look too and mistletoe. It is a time of shocked if your neighbor tells you he is kisses. No one wants to he lonely during falter state rollege st udents. is asking small gift he might not have received, any homework to do over the holidays. a Christian. 'Tis not the season to be an Christmas. others, but not so for rontributions ft students and may find solace in knowing that we It is time to give to atheist. Suddenly everyone is a humanist, And the star rises in the heavens. No faculty. lle has requested that checks have done at least a small part in de- much that you go broke in January. The so this is no time to worry about con- one wants to listen to a cynic at Christmas made payable to the "Florence fining the true meaning of Christmas. holiday angels return to self-interest pigs tradictions between the promise and the time so good cheer to all and the Hood 11(.1144 I l" and sent to \ ii - in January. No one contributes to a street behavior. next round is on me. Thrust and Parry Letters Reflect Views Cal, New Left, Council, Draft

Your Teamsters are one of the better rep- mittee for the Abolition of the Draft, The action on the part of this year's student proved if accepted premises differ, and that 'Proper Channels' Fail resentatives of what "good" unionism reflects, New York Metropolitan Young Republican government? perhaps he (Mr. Mason) should be arguing what with its former president now in jail and Club, 260 W. 86th St., New York, New York. Almost any student of government knows in this area of premise. Instead, my essentially To Solve UCB Problems its present president on the way shortly; with Brian Killen that the great majority of new legislation non-logical "challenges," attempting to illus- branch. Nor- trate that this type of question can be formu- Editor: various of its "leaders" having jail records A10892 must come from the executive as the center lated by anyone, were printed, unqualified, I often hear people talking about the Cal and its funds used to finance the "better mally, the executive's position of communication provides him with at least perhaps indicating to some an acceptance on strike as "having good intentions and justified things of life" for said ''leaders." Ex-LeftistDefendsWhitten, the awareness of the public's problems. If my part of the legitimacy of this type of grievances, but striking is not a good means, When you support your Teamsters so loving- this awareness is not translated into some argument or an acceptance of these views. nor is their attire appropriate for responsible ly, Mr. Rooney, try not to think of the many Calls Him 'Reliable Source' form of action, the public is the loser. The Mr. Mason (while slyly impugning my young adults." small business firms out of business because Editor: individual council member usually has neither loyalty as an aside) implies we must inquire would first like to comment on the first of its incessant and outrageous demands; try This is an open letter to Phil Whitten: the extensive experience nor available re- into the moral bases of government before criticism: What effective means of expression not to think of the dishonesty running ram- Phil, one of the pitfalls of friendship, I often sources to be anything more than a specialist applying descriptive terminology to them. Per- e open to the students who have grievances? pant over the common worker who too often feel, is coming to the aid of a friend in need in one area, or an ineffective, if well-meaning, haps we have the beginning of a new theory, Students are faced with a labyrinth of "proper is forced to join. Try to think of the other especially when the friend is in error. Per- check on the abrupt or arbitrary exercise of "The Morality of Semantics." channels" through which to act. I doubt very side, just once, and you'll become better for it. haps, after reading Spartan Daily reporter executive power dependent on the execu- Next, according to Mr. Mason, I "depart much that their cries would be heard above And to Dr. Borovksi, my apologies for any Jim Brewer's article, "Responsibility for tive for both inspiration and direction. With- from the mode of logical scientific inquiry in the clamor of petty student government even Kech's offense given in my referrals to Steve Action" (Dec. 13), in which your shadow out specific direction and leadership, the the determination of truths with regard to if they were able to get through the maze. statements on Nazism. I realize you may have was nailed to the cross, you don't really care council tends to flounder around without pur- judging capitalism to be good or evil." But more important, the students are not with this had more intimate relationships if anyone rises to your defense (especially pose, spending most of its time bickering over "Scientific inquiry" into "good or evil"? Per- indicating annoyance with the University's for why scourge than I, which may account an ex-leftist); however, I am so compelled. trifles and looking for a target for frus- haps another new theory, Scientific morality? actions; they are shouting their absolute you apparently feel the school systems of While I must agree with a few of Brewer's trations. Were I attempting direct rebuttal, would to what intolerance they consider injustice. today are not for any purpose other than to you have compiled statements, I also feel that The target for those frustrations should I be sidestepping? Can Mr, Mason develop Such emotional feeling is not adequately ex- reflect ideas of "problems, conflicts and con- which Brew- many worthy achievements, all of most appropriately be the ASB executive. Not any one of his arguments In as limited a pressed on a "paper" initiative...... tradictions ... investigation and criticism er forgot in his moment of anger. And while forum as this? Concerning the only have no new or meaningful programs second point: I believe it is expression and evaluation," which is fine. Your a newsman's responsibility or it may be been proposed, but the students' time instead Before attempting a reply to this letter, an erroneous assumption to believe all who letter, however, denies such opportunity exists I also assigned duty to report discrepancies, considering the ap- I suggest Mr. Mason read it carefully, some- are on strike are bearded and beatnik. Yet the has been occupied with when you say that the school is not even feel that Brewer, if inclined to do so, could thing I am not sure- was done in the case even if they were, what pointment of the ASB president's roommate difference does it "market. place of ideas." your meritorious accomplish- list many of and friends to various and assorted student of my original letter. Mr. Mason assigns me rnake: The truth and validity of words is, just what is Therefore, the school to you? ments. to the "New Left" yet I made no ideological in content, unaffected by who issues them, or body offices, voting on appropriations de- James Breseoll The fact that you have been a prime builder arguments except to show fallacies in his how he appears. or what he wears. Granted, signed primarily to support Mr. Spotter's A1133 in establishing a creditable foundation and reasoning or to show that the type of chal- the speaker's status affects audience accept- "public relations" budget - a budget used for atmosphere for dissent on the SJS campus lenges made by this self-proclaimed "logical" ance, even aside from his authority on the the most part to promote the "personality and the fact that many times in the past the group could be turned around and employed subject. But it shouldn't be this way. I recall Challenge to Draft cult" of Spotter, the Good Guy" and suffer- Spartan Daily has turned to you as a valuable by anyone. Mr. Mason finds my "solutions" through history, periods when beards were ing the continued criticism of the Spartan and reliable news source support just two of Wanting. I proposed no solutions, merely culturally accepted and indicated status. I Life' Daily for not jumping on the paper mocha Based on 'Right to the most important contributions you have suggested that "cliche" solutions are not the even recall times when individuality was bandwagon of the knock-out lockout "cam- Editor: made. Did Brewer forget all this when he answer to present complex problems, that desirable. The point is, culture has never paign." wrote his column? I think not. Everyone is once moral judgments are made as to premises, and will never make social norms absolutely The guest editorial in the Dec. 8 Spartan Hopefully, when the battle of the press- entitled to a few misjudgments. facts and logic can be employed to arrive at right. I wonder where people get the idea Daily hit the hammer on the head. The only clippings comes to an end, the student govern- Once, in Candlestick Park, , solutions. Perhaps this final proposal is at that if another does not fulfill his role as way the draft can be fought is by rejecting ment will continue to be a viable entity. More I saw center fielder Willie Mays loaf after odds with the black and white world of "neat dresser of the year," he is not a good the collectivivt primise upon which it is based: likely, student government will continue to and drop a fly ball. I didn't see the sports Mr. Mason. responsible student or citizen. Should the notion that the government (group, ma- suffer more from its "friends" than its social pages blast him the next day. After all the Mark Sutter fictions he propagated? I think not! jority, nation, has a right to the lives enemies. etc.) games he's played, I'd say he was entitled to A17101 (ilenn of its citizens - that man does not isosess Lawrence R. Pt-grain Arbon, a few misjudgments. an inalienable right to his life. Any argument A1756 A8571 Most newsmen don't blast a valuable news rejecting the draft on the grounds of collect- 1 source just because he doesn't "sparkle" all ivism eventually contradicts itself. Union Cry for 'Rights' the time. Critic Defends Argument, The draft, or the Viet Nam war which is Jeff Mullina ARTAN DAILY .= SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Attacked as upon it, cannot be challenged by demonstra- A8806 Disclaims Leftist View 'Outrageous' tors mouthing the "humanitarian" verbalisms Sweend class postage paid at San Jose, California. Member California Newspaper Publishers Auociatioa Editor: of the liberals or by repudiating "extreme Editor: 'Council Lacks Direction, and Audit Burs.. of Circulations. Published daily by Yes, Mr. Rooney, I am aware of the legis- positions" and jumping into mainstream Re- Mr. Mason seems to have misread my reply shrtienh of San Jose State College. except Satin, lative flood which grants unions the legal publicanism with the SJS YRs. Bickers Over Trifles' to his column "challenging" the "New Left." day and Sunday, during college year. Subscription right I not Constitutional, as you Imply) to A ease challenging the draft on the grounds He states that my reply was "about what I accepted only on a remainder-of-semester basis. Full academic year, $9; each semester, $4.50. Off-campus strike, petition, demand and, if still unsatis- stated in the editorial is now working its way Editor: would expect from a New Leftist sidestep- price per copy, 10 cnts. Phon 294.6414 Editoriel federal courts. It lost its first the Student Council continually ping." Did fied, quit. up through the Why is I at any point indicate my ideol- Lt. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Advertising bd. 2Q81, And, yes, I would be willing to debate your battle on the grounds that their claim amount- being blamed for real or Unagined wrongs ogical views? Does raising of possible alter- 2082, 20113, 2084. Press of Glob* Printing Co. Office beloved Teamster's on the union's "right" ed to saying that citizen does not have an while the entire executive branch is seemingly nate arguments mean advocacy of these argu- hours 1:45-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday, to bleed industry dry, its "right" to attempt obligation to serve his country and this was exempt from any kind of objective scrutiny ments? I think not. Part of the blame for Editor DICK DANIELS a cheap take-over if its demands are not met, obviously "teducio ad absurdum" so obvious and/or criticism? Is it not conceivable that this misconstruction of my viewpoint should Advertising Manager -- LEA ANN HERNANDEZ Editor ._ its "right" to demand wages completely out that the judge (lid not even bother to defend the council might be suffering from a lack go, perhaps, to the editor who omitted a good Assistant to ths DeN DUGDALE Day Editor - ( SUE HARMER consideration to the lower work his statement. of leadership and direction? Doesn't the ob- portion of my crucial argument. That argu- of logical News Edith, FRANK SWEENEY Further information on this ease may be vious lack of executive action bear re- ment was that Mr. hours and additional fringe benefits also some Mason was overlooking Associate Editor PAT SHARP demanded. obtained from me or by writing The Coin- sponsibility for the absence of progressive the fact that conflicting propositions can be Copy Editor LINDA LAMANNO Deeember 15. 1966 SPARTAN DATLY-11 'March of Dimes' S.F. State Elects :-.%1:2411010-51fter: 1iete4 Spiep I ACSCP as Agent Jhe Names Teen Leader In a recent election at San Fran- Grad Appointments Scheduled cisco State College, the Association Stuart Ganz, SJS freshman heard the organization turned its efforts of California State College Pro- * _Alpha Graduation appointments are being scheduled today and Friday Ili each Monday on the 5 p.m. study to birth defects. fessors (ACSCPt was elected as in the Registrar's Office ADM102. music show (KSJS-FMD, has been Because today's teen-agers are the campus' first collective bar- Lea you a Chriilmai tomorrow's parents, The National All appointments are being made for the first week of January. gaining agent. Merry appointed Santa Clara County Anyone expecting to graduate in June must schedule an appoint- Foundation is making special ef- The ACSCP won with 351 votes teen-age chairman for the March ment with a graduation clerk. Major and minor forms must be on forts to bring the problem to the to the 287 votes for the American an, a -Rapp!, new ilea, of Dimes against birth defects. file in the Registrar's Office prior to the appointment. attention of the high school and Federation of Teachers. Although both high school and college age students, according to A program for collective bar- --04v-taVW44411WiTht* college students have been serving Robert Trefry, American Savings Priest Imposter Convicted gaining was adopted provisionally and Loan official who is county as volunteers for the March of PIEVE DE CADORE, Italy (AP) Mario Silva, 26, wits con- until such time the state-wide body chairman for the March of Dimes. victed today of posing as a priest and collecting money to aid flood of the ACSCP can consider nec- Dimes through the years, this will Late Model sufferers at an orphanage at San Stefano de Cadore. essary modifications, according to be the first time Santa Clara San Stefano de C,adore was one of the hardest hit towns in the carts Clark, SJS chapter County has had a teen-age chair- Pieve Valley during the November floods. But there is no orphanage president.s dj man. Soviet Tests there, and Silva, a Neapolitan -- is not a priest. The program states that the The March of Dimes is the fund- MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet He was sentenced to three years and eight months in jail and ACSCP will accept as its goals TYPEWRITER raising arm of The National Foun- Union tested the effects of outer fined $320. the goals adopted by the faculty dation, national voluntary health space on human skin prior to "contingent on fiscal support." agency launching the first cosmonaut by founded to combat polio- ASB Housing Interviews Today It further stated that the ACSCP myelitis. After development of Salk sending up skin samples from three Interviews will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the College Union is expected to continue to insist and Sabin vaccines, both of which doctors in an unmanned satellite, RENTALS for the ASB Student Housing Committee. faculties should assume the author- received financing through the Na- the Soviet labor paper Trod dis- The ASB Student Housing Committee investigates campus hous- ity to establish any and all State tional Foundation-March of Dimes, closed yesterday. Low, Low ing policies and practices and reports its year-round findings to the College policies and procedures. Student Council. "This definition of collective bar- AROTC Drill Takes Honors gaining is to be considered only as Student Rates Best selection of a first draft, to be utilized at SFS ! The Army ROTC Pershing Rifles Drill Team took first place at and modified when experience re- FREE Giant 3x4 foot full-color fine classic guitars the Sunnyvale Christmas parade last Saturday. The Drum and Bugle veals the need for change," stated Team was second in its competition. Dr. Clark. "A final wording of WORLD MAP with each in California. The Pershing Rifle actives and pledges Christmas caroled to the the definition and procedure will typewriter rental residents of the dormitories and sororities last Saturday night. likely be adopted at the spring meeting of the State Council some 'Ski West' Shown Tonight time in January," he added. McCord' 7141.3ic A feature length color film on skiing will be shown tonight at 8 ROBERTS TYPEWRITER CO. in Morris Dailey Auditorium, with admisson proceeds going to the 57 S. 4th CY 4-1215 Drive-in Parking 810 Town & Country Village 296-6113 SJS Ski Team. SJS Junior Wins "Ski West" will be narrated by the film's producer, Jim Rice, SJS graduate. Major ski areas of the Western United States and History Mystery NORTHERN Canada are included in the film, which rated high in recent compe- CALIFORNIA "Burn Paris!" tition. Valerie Dickerson is the winner was the order of the History Mystery contest for PREMIERE that had come shrieking A 10% DISCOUNT the Week of Dec. Book Drive Concludes Tomorrow 5. Miss Dicker- DECEMBER 21 over the phone. Wanted: Paperback and hard cover hooks to send to servicemen son, 20-year-old Radio and Tele- on all merchandise purchases when you in San Francisco's Letterman's Army Hospital. vision major from Riverside, gave 8:30 P.M. John Marshal Harlan as her win- shop at Kress. Just show your ASB Circle K, campus service organization affiliated with Kivvanis International, is collecting books for the men. ning answer. card. Eighty Circle K clubs in California, Nevada and Hawaii are par- Winners of this week's History Mystery contest ticipating in the drive, which will conclude tomorrow. will be announced after classes resume from Christ- Persons interested in donating books may obtain information mas vacation. PARAMOUNT PICTURES S. H. KRESS & CO. 170 S. First from Bob Stahl, 674 S. Ninth St., or Bob Gonzales, 633 S. Eighth St. Students SEVEN ARTS 'RAY STARK and faculty may deposit books at a booth on Seventh presen1 ig Street. San Jose Paint .4r ART SUPPLY CENfER Education Pre-Reg To Begin For family or friends art HOWARD'S Education majors may pre-register for classes within the School sets are extt.lenf Christmas of Education for the spring semester on Wednesday, Thursday and gifts. CRYSTAL CREAMERY Friday, Jan. 11-13. Students may pre-reg for all elementary education courses in STEAK ED331 from 9-12 a.m, and from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Secondary and special education courses signups will be held WITH AN I. SANDWICH in ED431 from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and also INTERNATIONAL from 4-6 p.m. Thursday. The Administration and Supervision Depart- French Roll ment will pre-register in ED.305 on Thursday from 3-6 p.m. ALL-STAR CAST French Fried PANAVISION* Call Up To Get In ANCISCO Nt wr ST TVIETRIF Potatoes To provide more rapid service for persons seeking information Lettuce and Tomato 4 on admission to SJS, the Admissions Office has installed an outside Gift Painting Sets GOLDEN GATE PENTIIIIIISE at itelephone line, according to Dr. Ralph R. Cummings, associate dean TRANS BEACON THEATRE Sets are best for beginning COAST TO COAST OR 3-4841 GO DEN GATE AND TAYLOR. ng 950 for admissions and records. The new service goes into effect today. painters. Complete sets in lly The new telephone number, 298-6500, will allow prospective stu- oils, watercolors, caseins, RESERVED GOLDEN GATE PENTHOUSE -is PANS atarLDLG. dents to GOLDEN GATE AND TAYLOR is- bypass the college switchboard and call directly into the acrylics, and pastels. Our ex- SEATS at Try our large variety of quality meals Admissions mum wee ma amen roe SAVA - Office. Trained staff members will answer questions on perts will help you. From admissions. NOW AT at reasonable prices. $5.95 to $59.50 acme Amman eses...---smous ALIWUTI 5A1 on Calls to this special number may be placed between 9 a.m, and BOX- OFFICE COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE 'MLR of noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. AWN= 7th and Santa Clara One Block from SJS OR BY MAIL The new admission cycle for the fall semester of 1967 opens -_erse . CNA fly Jan. 1, when SJS begins accepting applications. &AI sall.AINANI .1 ..... IN sr ANN sAIN Nt 3 STORES 005015 OATI PIIHNIOUSE, GAN. Oom TINIA 0113-4114? ire fen Premisa Downtown San Jose )re PRICE AND PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Flood Relief Drive Continues 112 S. 2nd. 292-1447 EVES. 8:30 P.M. (Sun.8 P.M.) MATINEES 2:00 P.M. er- Open 5 Niqht,. Sat. untd 5:30 In answer to a plea by SJS students in Florence, the campus Logo Orchestra Loge Orchestra Sun. thru Thurs. $3.25. $2.75 Sot, Sun.& Hot. S3.25 fund-raising campaign for the Florence Flood Relief Drive continues Valley Fair Shopping Center $2 75 Open 5 nights Fri.. Set. & Hot. $3.75 $9.25 Wed. $2.25 $1.75 today and Friday. HOLIDAY PRICES WILL PREVAIL AT THE FOLLOWING art Mountain View Store A booth has been set up in front of the Spartan Bookstore, ac- PERFORMANCES: Msbness dolly Dia. 22. 1966 thru Jan. 2, 1967 in 365 San Anfonio Rd. ARRANGEMENTS FOR GROUP THEATRE PARTIES AVAILASLE. CALL cording to Dr. Sebastian Cassarino, assistant professor of OR 3.4/0 to foreign Open Deily 8-6 NEW YEWS ow! PRICES: LOGE 55 00 ORCHESTRA $3.00 languages, who organized the drive. "We have collected 'er- well over $300," he said. "The money to go to ty? the restoration of Florentine art treasures, and as aid to flood uld victims." lop l a ter, Flowers for ne- Christmas. Seaioni reelinV ase me ical his nal- and

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During the Christmas break-days. draw a bead on Macy's Tiger Shop; prowl around atlas bi and hunt up your favorite selection of ivy your neiyhlor Atur- button-down shirts and V-neck sweaters pfion . Full or tapered ivy slacks. Snare names like maul h.i.s., Haggar, A-1. Towne and King and facial 2411, Levi's'. Happy hunting and a merry, Hflas merry! Flowers make a thoughtful Christmas gift. f Order early for the best selection. 1IELS VDU KEYES at TENTH DALE IGER In San .b.r Open: 10 a.m.- Midnight ENEY MACY'S or miles afeay, 1ARP BURGER BARS FRIDAY and SATURDAY NNO TIGER SHOP since 1885 UNTIL 2 a.m. 2nd Si San Fernand() 292-8311 1SPARTAN DAILY Thuraday Ties-ember 15. 1966 _ SPECIAL FOR 535 E. Santa Clara St. ONLY Prof Stresses Humanity LIP THIS COUPON Of Queen at Book Talk This Coupon is good for . DP:COUNT on was concerned with the anri. food purchase until Deeemher 31, SN- JOE DEVLIN other people, more than the poli- London Spartan Daily Staff Writer tical side of her reign." poor and often visited prisons. Sperild Family !tete, EXCErr on Night Din - "Queen Victoria was full of The reviewer said the book Homersham discussed some of nor. !Mondays, Tuesdass and 'Wednesdays). "sfllradictions," Anthony Homer- presented the royal family and the own in her life, Lord Mel- sham, assistant professor of Eng- incidents in Victoria's life with bourne, her first Prime Minister; lish, said esterday while review- lively descriptions from her child- Disraeli: and others, as well as ing the biography "Queen Vic- hood through her reign begin- her husband, Prince Albert. tie\17 Vit `Vit \if VIY 'at terr 'rtt Tar toria: Born to Succeed." by ning in 1837 when she was 18. "Ludy !amerced describes Vic- Elizabeth Longford. He pointed out her contradic- tOria's distaste for the an:doe- Speaking at the Faculty Book tory personality. She was never r-Rey and the clergy in her book," Talk, Homersham, a native of interested in social problems but _ England, educated at the nil versity of Durham, praised the book as an enormous achieve- ment, a scholarly, witty biog- raphy. "The book does not suffer as Srutrm/i\Titi-C do many biographies from being "For unto you is horn this day in the rut) eq. Deli id a Sarin,. which 100 he close to the monarch," is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:1I. said. SUNDAY: "The queen is presented as a 9:45 a.m.Seminar.Barry Keiser, minister III ,011,gimum NOREEN MITCHELL, associate professor of drama, left, presents human being," he said, "as a 5:45 p.m.- -Forum Benita Brazier, junior drama major, with $50 award for winning woman, and the author has em- MONDAY: phasized her relationship with the Dr. Dc-othy Kaucher Oral Interpretation Contest. ::30 p.m.Carolling. Meet at TH.(' 3rd and San Antonio Ensembles To Play Drama Coed Wins _41111{3,re" Rent :; entire rooms On Campus Today / . _ . II - 1., .,, ...,k; The SJS Brass Ensemble by III furniture for S22 William George, assistant profes- ...a ;,.t4G/i6 ,,,, ' ,7 Oral Reading Award sor of music, and the SJS Jazz a month. 1.1% lug Boom - Ensemble directed by Dwight The winner of Tuesday's Dr. jcir; Craig Niesler, soothers ire Cannon, instructor of music, will Dorothy Kaucher Oral Inter- commercial art major; Natalie perform today at 1:30 p.m. in Dining Boom --- Bedroom. pretation Contest is Benita Bra- Thompson, junior art major; and Concert Hall. Admission is free. .. zier. The junior drama major Steven Trinwith, senior drama The Brass Ensemble will pre- No set lease, just a 30-day to 30-day basis. SPORT won the $50 it reading major. sent "Spectrums" by Paul Sha- Margaret Walker's "For My Judges for the final readings han and "The Brass Square" .47 COATS OF IMPORTED SHETLAND People." were Dr. Vio Mae Powell, former by Earl Zindors. two the Speech and All the old-world artistry of weir.ers make these Miss Brazier has been in chairman of "Never Will I Many," "Come *Air (tampus productions. "The Doc- Drama Department at Idaho Rain or Come Shine," "El Ca- usrom sport coats uniquely rich and colorful! Rye Whiskey, tor and the Devil," and "You State College; Alden Smith, SJS mino," "Yesterdays," "Round Blue Olive in solid shades and Jumbo Herringbones. Can't Take It With You." After associate professor of speech; Midnight" and "Prelude to a , .N.TuFtio, graduation she hopes to go into and Dr. Hal J. Todd, Drama De- Cadent*" will be performed by RENTAL CORP - $59 to $65 acting or teach drama at the partment chairman. the Jazz Ensemble, 1041) Nlor,e 1t... Siwii, %Lib. 11 73.1-2140 junior college level. Noreen LaBarque Mitchell, Soloists will be music students The five other finalists, who associate professor of drama and Dean Stringer on tenor saxo- C4- IR, Co 3D I EcrE were chosen out of 26 entrants, contest coordinator, presented phone, William Resch on trum- were Peggy Cosgrove, sopho- the award. She encouraged those pet, Jerrold Powers on trombone, RAJvt 1-1 E.A.117/ mi,r,! drama major; Cynthia who did not win to ,imic hack Robert Weil on alto saxophone WING 1/0ME9 freshman psychology ma- and try next and Ralph Humphrey on drums. _ This Bentley Continental Convertible - Christmas Transportation Special can be yours for Christmas! Presentation of Hanciel's 'Messiah' For Soo Jose State Students Only For Scholarships Draws Large Crowd ROUND TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SAN JOSE AIRPORTS By FRANCES ROBINSON place at the Sail Audi- florid expansion of the word AdIS Professor of Mush! torium Tuesday night. "shake" was ably executed by Only: A great tradition was con- Performing were the combined Dr. Dunning. $10 ... San Francisco $5 ...San Jose t inued in the fourth annual talents of the college A Cannella One of Handers happiest in- scholarship benefit performance Choir, William Erlendson, di- spirations, "0 Thou That Tellest Airport Airport of the "Messiah" by Georg rector; the General chorus, Rus- Good Tidings to Zion" was ex- pressively performed by Mrs. Friedrich Handel which took sell Harrison, director; the Men's Cadillac limousines. You r.tyein It 4,11iy r;R1)D1N Valley Fair Air conditioned 1967 and Women's Glee Clubs, H. Carter. Reserve your seat now! or any other Grrxlins store , purchase necessary, Brent Holsinger, director; and Th,-, grandly pathetic chorus, just stop in and fill out an erii ry ticket. A collector's the Symphony Orchestra, Pat- "Surely He Bath Borne Our Griefs" lost its personal grief for item original cost $24,3110). 1957 model, near mint riek Meierotto, direction Erik CALI. Petersen, associate professor of this writer because of the accele- condition. If winner prefers, he may select a new Open Tonight music, was general manager. rated tempo. The climax of the CHARTER SEDAN SERVICE 1967 Jaguar 4.2 Luxury Sedan at British Motors. triumphal They were ably assisted by second part was the outburst of the "Hallelujah" Value just under $8,000. Drawing December 24, artists Helene Joseph, soprano; 295-0551 Until 9 p.m. Chorus. 1966. You need not be present to win. Ellen Carter, contralto; and SJS The third part treats the re- associate professors of music "St2C1001200000000.1=0* -0- -cr.,- -44,-..r."-. orize-ordr.e."--oporo, demption of the world through Frederick Loadwick, tenor, and faith. The verses are drawn , 0- IR. 0 DI 1\7- Dr. Edwin Dunning, bass. from various prophets of the \ VALLEY Kristin Erlendson Sundquist, FAIR CHRISTMAS HOURS Old Testament. SJS graduate, presided at the Open until 9:30 Fi.m. Monday through Saturday Dwight Cannon, instructor in " fol,6930,1 harpsieord. William Erlendson, , music, displayed a stunning bit professor of music, conducted of trumpet virtuosity in "The the performance. Trumpet Shall Sound." The recitative "Comfort Ye My Bravos to the Music Depart- People" was given a majestic ment and to all concerned for We Sell Baskets reading by Professor Loadwick. making a memorable event in The bass recitative "Thus Sayeth the musical life of our college the Lord of Hosts," with its and of the community. for $1. Especial plaudits to Professor 4SI Erlendson for so expertly fusing .. the many talents of the depart- ment into a cohesive and artis- tic unity. For 9c More CIGS , You Can Get 5s 15c , the Chicken Kleenex 15c 3 Hershey Bars 5c r PACIFIC' 1 , TRA'L 515 S. Tenth 5f. 2 Toilet Tissue 10c Too. __. 10c Paper Towels *044iNjit Crest lg. size 29c Sp,y4.-acw2k w/Minimum Purchase of $2 and BIG, BOLD, BRAWNY CASH "BLOCK BUSTER" BY CHICKEN DISCOUNT BASKET When You Must Keep Alert PACIFIC TRAIL ON When you can't afford lobe drowsy. Brawny, bold plaid sureoat of 100% wool is lined and trimmel Inattentive, or anything less than all with shearling pile for the "big country" look. Exclusively there. . . here's how to stay on top. Pacific Trail ... in plaids MAJOR tnat are predominantly green/gold; VERV Continuous Action Alertness blue/burgundy; black/red; $109 Capsules deliver the awakeness of green/white. Sizes 36 to 46... BRAND two cups of coffee, stretched out $21.00. (Also available in "longs.") Crisp fried 112 chicken tith up to six hours. Safe y B-B-Q sauce and crisp GASOLINE and non-habit-forming. INV golden french fries, 9 ART MARTINEZ Men's Wear Puritan Oil Co. C f First A San Carlos New until Christmas. open First National Charge 4th & WillIam 60 6 Keyes Nightly until 9 p.m. Soskomeeicard 10th 6 Taylor 13th 6 Johan Contirsinus Action A small deposit will hold any item Alertness Capsules International Students Describe Thursday. reeember 17 'Ong wPARTAV AWS Announces Awards Holiday Celebrations at Home For Decoration Contest icrintinued front Page JO graduate political science ma- Winners of the annual AWS .111CCA. respectively. Engraved Laurent Sanwogoui, graduate jor. Christmas Door Iaicorat ion ei at- were awarded to rep- health and hygiene major fr.en In an article describing New test were announced yester lay IN.S.'111 it wes from these three Togo. explained that his coun- Year's celebrations in Cyprus. during the Christmas Ti Cu' Ligil - %Airmen's living centels- t ry's New Year's celebration Osman wrote, "It is a day of ing ceremony. ,iarives included Miss Berniece acicomes each new year with festivities, drinking and a wed Miss Jane Nettleship. AWS It ssistant housing director, the wish that the harvest be occasion for those engaged to president, named Nancy Hanks iss Alma Ballarian, assistant fruitful. get married and for other lovers Manor as first place winner. prolesior of art, and Henry In Togo, a region in West to get engaged." with ('hi Omega and \Vti',ttl,ui ii owner of Flowers By Africa, "everyone must have Like several other country's Hall as second and third place new clothe s," Sanwogoul re- traditions, new clothes are worn Miss Jane Nettleship, AWS president, shows Miss Nikie Marcule- ported. and gifts exchanged. son, left, AWS publicity chairman, and Miss Rosie Tyrrel, right, 1.:.ich family kills a sheep, January 1 on this Mediterran- AWS secretary, how easy it is to evaluate greeting cards. SJS which is split from the neck ean Island is a day of visiting students are asked to judge contemporary cards today from down into equal halves and friends and "going on picnics 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Hoover Hall recreation room. The AWS is roasted. Sanwogoul said, "You if the weather is nice," Osman As a money making project. Each stu- sponsoring the evaluation can see everyone in the back- related. judging the cards. dent will receive a free gift for yards roasting their sheep." "Gambling on New Year's Eve Beverages prepared from a lo- is the only time it's legal," Os- --)NVEDWBAK001.0.416tiliftiSIVItt cal cereal millet are drunk man mentioned. with the mut ton dish. Palm tree Last year and the next three beer made from fermented tree years. January is a holy month Reberta:4 sap is "very delicious," accord- LAURENT SANWOGOUL Ramadani for the Moslems. ing to Sanwogoul. ... graduate, health and hygiene This is a time of fasting and 11.114he4 you a In the typical villages, Mill- no alcohol is allowed, according iken receive small toys. The ings hang up for Saint Lucy, a Sc, the Islamic calendar. villagers later gather in the pub- Catholic saint, to fill with good- "So the Moslems don't drink happy holiday lic square to dance and sing to ies. at this particular time," Osman the drums all night. Serbians attend their Ortho- reported. 4eds144011. dox Christmas "However, the Turks were un- STRICTLY RELICIOUS services. While on OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL Eve, the Catholics attend a mid- able to celebrate New Year's for "Christmas in Yugoslavia is 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS. OPEN night Mass where they sing the past four years due to the at religious, no vommervial- U.S THIS SUNDAY. Christmas carols in the Croatian unfavorable economic and politi- ism is permitted," stated Miss language, Miss Radulovic re- cal conditions existing on Cy- Lyubiea Radulovie, senior psy- ko6epta:is ported. prus," Osman stated. Shiver SPECIALIZING IN .Juruk AN, JUNIOR PETITE FASHIONS chology' major. Nativity scenes are prevalent - - 286 S. 1st ST. On Christmas Eve, the tree is in the churches and under her timbe decorated, but the Milliken aren't Christmas trees. FOREIGN STUDENTS! allowed to see it until Christ- with ("9"WiRiejW fAtaaittia* Many young people go carol- PACIFIC KING HAS mas morning. ing on Christmas Eve. It's the FAMOUS BRAND Yugoslavian children leave custom for the mistress of the their boots by the chimney for APPLIANCES IN STOCK house to give the carolers some- SEVEN Santa Claus to fill. Their stock- FOR FOREIGN USE: thing to eat, according to Miss 220 v / 50 c STATE MEAT MARKET Radulovic. 292-7726 Corner 4th and Santa Clara me HOLIDAY COOKIES tor Complete Line of First Qualify Meats Christmas cookies, similar to marzipan, are part of the tra- Wholesale and Retail dition. During the early days of Jan- THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS uary, priests go around the town blessing both the houses and the We sailed the seven seas to ALSO AVAILABLE: children. bring you this swashbuckling VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS lb. 59C On such Adriatic Islands of WORLD-WIDE new scent. What else could we.,.; Bract and Hvar, Christmas Eve PACKING call it? SEVEN SEAS. SHIPPING lb. is slightly different. A large Oak VEAL RIB 69 OF APPLIANCES AND CHOPS tree limb is burned. Then the brisk and buoyant Cologne master of the house sprinkles PERSONAL EFFECTS cool-as-the-ocean after ithatie'j lb. 79C RiB STEAK wine and wheat over the fire all-purpose tale- as a blessing. The whole family Pacific King Co. deodorant shower baelniap..1; BACON lb. Pkg. 68c drinks the remainder of the wine 870 Market Suite 501 in the cup, according to Miss San Francisco, Calif. ,,9511 Se, -Sra.a.niiinion FRYERS lb. 29 Radulovic. Phone 986-5609 A Turkish New Year's on Cy- Plenty of FREE PARKING press is a time of feasting on Wholesale to Fraternities. Sororities and Boarding Houses chicken and lamb and drinking ROLANDO PUPO cognac and other brandies, ac- ... junior, accounting cording to Abdulkerim Osman, The student who goes places these days shouldn't make a move without Vie,-Iinghouse. Your best traveling companion is the a sleep switch that shuts it off in case you don't. Westinghouse travel clock-radio. It has a high And you wake up to [rust. If you don't, a few impact case that's finished to look like textured minutes later, there's a bell. leather. And it has a metal plate for your It closes to about the size of a paperback. engraved initials or name. How's that Which makes a great traveling companion, too. for a status symbol? There's nothing worse loan beirp, stuck The clock has a jewelled movement, runs a somewhere without a good book and a day and a half on one winding and doesn't draw Westinghouse! See your librarian for a book. And on the batteries. see us for the Westinghouse. The miniature radio is fully transistorized with You can be sure if it's WeVinghouse

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SIERRA SKI LODGING Reno, Salt Lake and Back Home The Sierra Vacations Guest Book provides AAA ski lodging at beautiful Tahoe Paradise near Echo Summit and at Heavenly Valley. both 'fo- $6 per day, weekends included. I to 4 persons per room. Include. TV., cs..ees beds. and electric blankets. Vacation Tour May Break Spartan Cagers PLUS weaker Tackling the University will again be the late-evening fea- $35 worth of free meals at Ene restaurants enrout and at South lake Tahoe. SJS basketball coach Dann) , 21 the cagers risk their 2-2 rec- Nevada is expected to be disastrous. Clines likes to gambletake hi ord in Reno. Nev., where they this year, however, and Glines ex- of Utah, in Salt Lake City Dec. ture match. INQUIRE: Dave Goodwin installation of a fast -break of -I tangle with the University of Ne- pects to get a good look at the 23, the Spartans realize winning A loss. however, pits SJS versus 297-2396 tense for an example. Next look vada, the nation's No. 10 small Wolfpack when Santa Clara plays will be difficult. the Don-Waves loser. hiondoy thru Thursday. Friday a.m. only at the schedule over the holiday ',college unit last year. host to the Reno cagers Der. 17. With seven lettermen back from The University of Pacific, last break. Glines, on his free time, might Only one starter. Bob Gilliam, last season's 23-6 team. the Uteri year's WCAC champion, ranks as The Christmas break may leave even find himself going broke is back from last year's team. are especially tough on their home tourney favorite. The Tigers begin 1 Glines and the team broke in playing the slot-- not the center If the Reno junket proves tough, court. Dec. 27 in the tournament opener St. Mary's at 7:15 p.m. 1 / I ,- L./Jr, of Alpha Chi Omega more ways than one. Dec. 20 and one, the machine variety. the Utah trek can only prove Mery "the magician" Jackson, versus i Lydon MacKay and Jeff Ockel IMPROVED CAGERS Spartans first foe, 1 are the Redskins' three return- Loyola, the wish one and all an improved lineup into ing juniors who saw starting duty will bring 1 Seven returnees, Ken Tickets On Sale in the NCAA championships last the battle. 1 Rick Adleman, Jim Hal- a very Merry Christmas year. Peterson, i New Cage Favorites bur, Dick Zembal, Al Schanhaar, After Christmas, the Spartans alid Dick Sebek and Tom Boyle lead 1 a Happy New Year. For WCAC Tourney stay closer to home in the West the Lions' lineup. 1 Coast Athletic Conference Tickets for the WCAC Christ- Biggest problem for Loyola is a (WCAC) Tourney. For the third Alumni Wins 89-86 mas Tourney, to be held in the lack of height. 1 successive year, the bash will be There's a new favorite in the utilized quick play to upset the San Jose Civic Auditorium Dec. Games in the tourney will be held in San Jose's Civic Audi- West Coast Athletic Conference Spartan regulars. 27-30, will be on sale at the played at 7:15 and 9:15 every torium. today. Danny Glines knew his varsity door and at the Student Affairs night Dec. 27 through 30. Con- Unfortunately, chances are not would be in for a tough evening Busines. Office on VOIIIIIUN. OPEN DEC. 28 solation contests will be at 1 and likely that the team will stick to- but the final results were more Tickets for evening guinea SJS opens the show Dec. 28 3 p.m. the 29 and 30. gether long enough to make many than he expected. cost $3. halt% idual ducats are against Loyola in the 9:15 feature Upon the return from the holi- SCREEN SCENES more headlines. They did stick to- Led by the darting drives and for one evening only, the 7:15 game. A win will prop the Spar- day break, the Spartans dive into gether long enough last night, passes by Vance Barnes, the Alums and 9:15 feature games. tans into the championship divi- league competition. A visit to the however, to register an 89-86 win repeatedly treated the crowd to a Prices for the 1 and 3 p.m. sion and against the winner of the University of California at Santa TOWNE SPECIAL HOLIDAY over the varsity. display of adept ball-handling. loser's bracket games are cheap- University of San Francisco-Pep- Barbara on Saturday, Jan. 14 will 1433 The Alameda 297 3060 ENGAGEMENT "They" are the SJS alumni. Tra- The varsity, down 93-31 at the er, however, costing $1. perdine fray. The Dec. 29 g;irrie open the league campaign. ditionally a loser in the annual half, fought back gamely to tie NI) student prices will be In AN EXTRAORDINARY ENTERTAINMENT EVENT! hattle of the old and new, the the contest in the closing minutes effect. ..\lums showed board control and but fell as the veterans refused Radio broadcast of the S.IS Moderne Drug Co. to roll over. Forward S teve and Santa Clara games will be S Schlink led the varsity resurgence heard over radio KEEN, 1370. ANTHONY D. CAMPAGNA, Jr., owner by pushing in 19 of his 22 points Bob Blum will handle the play- Professional Pharmacists in the second half. by-play with assistance from former SJS star Pete Newell. Guard Tim Holman sparkled KEEN will also handle the with repeated clutch ball thefts 1 4 two Nevada contests and Utah while scoring 17 points. Rick Car- struggle. Times OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT penter was impressive while con- PHONE 293-7500 Douglas Netter ...... m: verting on repeated driving lay- The J. Jay Frankel Film of SECOND AND SANTA CLARA STREETS ins. SAN JOSE Lie cinday Little Ron Labetich, who seldom Frosh Hoopsters u hit the double figures in his three '0V7 LENINGRAD years with the varsity, appeared in better shape than usual. Hit- Tackle Monterey ting from outside, the 5-10 vet- KIROV BBALLET Always experimenting with per- , PrOOUCtiOn of eran connected for 16 points. l'reetinv , cea4401:4 Peter Bch Tchalkovskys Alum coach Walt McPherson sonnel, (rash cage coach Stan Mor- It Immortal Classic rison will turn his club over to Jilts substituted freely to keep his semi- retired troops fresh. Other crowd assistant pilots Pete Newell and from the Ladies of favorites were S. T. Saffold, who S. T. Saffold for its final game outmuscled SJS regulars under the before the break, , e (I boards. and Pete Newell, who hit The Spartababes travel to Mon- Alpha Omicron Pi for 16 pointsmost the result of terey Peninsula College at 8 to- caw morrow night to meet their final ,., , 30 foot casts. Delta Sigma Chapter , Big Harry Edwards, 6-8, Bill junior college foe of the season. 4, Robertson and Joe Braun took "Monterey is big, strong and turns at the post slot and showed fast," Morrison said. "They will , A flashes of the previous form. employ the first zone defense that .4. ,..Ic i.,. _ ..4 . _ - - we lark SRA. .s a1 1ms Irrernm , a Re,ease TECHNICOLOR' "It is always difficult to beat SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! Monterey in their gym, but I have Bakmas the greatest confidence in Newell Pauson's AT 8.30 PM and Saf fold." DEC25 -26--27-28 ONLYEVENINGS Flower Shop Morrison has been impressed TICKET INFORMATION: 297-3060 oR.2.9.5-7242 with the work of the guards in MUSTANG SHOP practices this week, and reported that Tuesday's workout WAS the best the (rash has had this year. Attention All Girl Students: "Our drills have indicated that IF YOU'RE THE MOST GLAMOROUS AND BEAUTIFUL GIRL we have more communication and ON CAMPUS, ARRANGE FOR YOUR DATE TO TAKE YOU a greater desire to attack or glar- ing errors." TO SEE "GEORGY GIRL" STARTING DEC. 29 AT THE Bothered with last minute Center Coby Dietricic will be CINEMA BURBANK, 552 S. BASCOM, SAN JOSE. IF YOU shopping! Make this a west- back for tomorrow's game, and Flowers say "Happy guard Dave Malkin may also be HAVEN'T GOT A DATE, SEE IT WITH YOUR ROOMMATE. ern Christmas with gifts from Holidays" in the nicest cleared for the contest. IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT A ROOMMATE, SEE IT ALONE. IT the Workingman's Store. way. Stop by today. Levi's with MAY CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE! Go him a pair of a matching jacket, and finish 10th & Santa Clara 292-0462 SFS Invitational 522 S. Bascom the outfit with a pair of JURBANK Gymnasts' Next C II INI IE. IN a San Jose 295-7238 rough-out suede boots. For rugged wear and style, re- "The New Wineskin" SJS' varsity gymnasts return te action tomorrow and Saturday member the name, Levi's. presents /s Geo-7y goal-br-notitimy. . . nights in the San Francisco State Invitational, after a week of prac- Or plIte 4.. An Unconventional tice sessions reorganizing the team _ Christmas Drama _ slightly. ----, by Jim Nail Mike Fiesta(' will get his first --... Tonight, 9:15 p.m. competition as an all-around per- The (Th. presentation will be brief) former in varsity cycles in the .\\ at Gator meet. Coach Clair Jennett specified 4 Workingman's Grace Baptist Church the advancement of Fjestad, one 484 E. San Fernando 0 of the outstanding (rash stars last Store Church Service year, to the all-around category 8:45 a.m. & 11 a.m. following the Surprise retirement 218 W. Santa Clara 10 a.m. College Seminar of Jeff Wolfe. gg-ZL Tony Coppola will again lead open until 9 p.m. Dave Thornton Baptist College Chaplain SJS into the meet, lie placed ..., Mon. & Thurs. John M. Akers, Pastor second in the all-around at last ------_ week's SJS Invitational. _ Drive-in and Dining Room Service , DEC. 29 GO GIFT IDEA: MR. CALIFORNIA SHIRTS! - STARTS 111111 I C 0 45 A lustrous blend of 55% Dacrone/45% cot- ,- ton, masterfully-fashioned by Mr. California. Not Pick-stitched front, embroidered detailing. ...., Soft shades of Gray, Blue, Taupe, Yellow, &WS MaSIDN alaN saes LyNN Reaave , 1 AC 0 5 Green, White, Antique $8 ....CHARLOTTE RAMPLING iiiiirsis b ariliGhila Mart! ...i FITE P PK Het ; Inele,th, not A kio,Olt Cri.;UR . rissi.rs ROBERT A. GOLOSTON rii(OTTO PLASEHKES 6 DuPont (TM) for its polyester fiber wad bi SILVIO NARIZZANO a NI KUM hodut ' r, i 1 IMMO FOR MATURE ANNUM I Ltej , Open 24 -Wouri , OPEN A PAUSON'S CHARGE ACCOUNTTAKE 12 MOS, TO PAY to ialiify your hunyer urge, .. SAN FRANCISCO, KEARNY & SUTTER DALY CITY, . . WESTLAKE SAN MATED. HILLSDALE SAN LEANDRO, fos wilenever il ortiqlrl hr. BAY FAIR SAN JOSE, VALLEY FAIR SAN JOSE, 127 STUDIO SAN JOSE S. FIRST ST. STOCKTON, WEBERSTOWN FREMONT, 396 South First 2924778 N. 15th to Gish Rd. 295-5005 THE HUB MOUNTAIN VIEW, MAYFIELD MALL "Spinout" Horrific Pright Program And Horror of Party Beach" and Phone Orders 297-8421 4th and St. James "Munster Go Home- The Evil of Frnkisnstein- also Student Discount Rates From Track Failure to Top Thursday. December VI: 194 SPARTAN DATLY-7

Intramural Announcements

SWIMMING. pective refs Wedtiesd.Y, Jan 1 Entries for the All-College swim- 3:30 p.m. in MG201. Deserter Lowry Leaves Others Behind ming meet are due Friday. Jan. JI.D0 TO! RN A MENT 6, announced Intramural Director Five divisions were contested in Dan Unruh. By JIM STREET runners in the United States at ry from sharing the spotlight with of the season and through the can indoor meet Jan. 7 in the Cow the Novice Judu Tournament There will be 14. Spartan Daily Sports Writer the college level. Vollmer on Llsi year's frosh track NCAA championships. Palace and the Jan. 15 Golden a team captain's Tuesday. meeting at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, In the 135 pound class, Lewis Three years ago Byron Lowry "When I was a sophomore in team. At the biggest meet of the year Gate Invitational, which will also Jan. 11. The meet will be staged Guyot was first and Don LaForch IS was foiled in a bid to make his high school I tried out for the "C" "I injured my knee early in Feb- --the Sacramento State Invita- be staged in the Cow Palace in the following Thursday with finals second. Jack Wells won 150 with high school track team in Lan- track team, but failed to make ruary and had to take it easy the tional, he performed at his best San Francisco. on Friday. Robert Jack second, while John st caster, Calif. Today, he is a cross- it, and believe me that was pretty rest of the year," Lowry said. and placed third in the impres- GOAL IS OLYMPICS The pool will be open for prac- Hampton captured 165 over Gabe as country All-American. bad," Lowry commented on his It was a wise move as he re- sive list of performers. "The goal of any amateur ath- tice for two weeks before the Guilin, Phil Cohen was first in 180 in As a sophomore In the little track beginning. turned at the end of the school The following week he placed lete is competing in the Olympics," meet. with Bill Dunn second, and Mike er desert community some 70 miles He worked out in the desert year to place 5th in the Fresno first in the Cal Poly triangular he said, "and of course, it is im- OFFICIALS Shea topped Frank Young for I he north of Los Angeles, the small, sand, which he feels has helped Relays' open 5,000-meter run, and meet including Fresno State. He portant to me too, but I am only Unruh still needs officials for heavyweight crown. 15-7), athlete started on a cam- him immensely in getting into top first in the Pacific Association 10,- was near unstoppable, along with one of the top 20 runners in the the basketball tournament, start- BASKETBALL e, paign that, unknowlingly, would physical condition, and the follow- 000 meter run later in the sum- the other six Spartans, until a nation." ing Thursday, Jan. 5. Anyone in- to lead to the All-American honor. ing year he had little trouble mak- mer. slight injury to his foot during This summer he hopes to enter Team entries for the regular terested should contact him in the basketball Friday, Lowry gained the All-American ing the high school "C" team. practice slowed him down. The a tryout for a national team that le-ague are due "It was a hot day In Sacra- Intramural Office, MG121. Jan. 13. There will be a team al- berth over the Thanksgiving holi- mento and the training I had had injury had receeded by the time tours the country and world. SECOND IN CIF There will be- a clinic for pros- ii:,,,'- Or hp (is Iiefoi,' al, days in the NCAA championships in the desert really helped me," of the NCAA, however. "There are several teams chosen season, Lowry .60," ..ocr-docr- ad at the University of Kansas in During that he continued. The biggest thrill of his life came and if I (lo happen to make one Lawrence. He placed 12th in the placed second in the Southern sec- during the NCAA meet. of them, I feel it would be a big a 200-plus field including the best tion CIF semi-finals in Compton-- SLOW START "Just being in the race is the step into something like the Olym- which is the home of the annual Lack of work ceased Byron to biggest thing to happen to me," pics," he concluded. be Compton Relaysin a 1329 meter start out slow this year, but by he said. And he might even return to ?ry race. midseason he had reached top His All-American berth has been Compton and improve on that 10th "When I started track I felt the form and kept it the remaining noted by top track officials in the place finish two years ago. By the nd only chance I really had was in U.S., and Lowry has been invited way, he is only a sophomore at the distance races, because I didn't to run in two indoor track races SJS and the 1972 Olympics could have much speed," he said. Poloists Honored this year. First is the All-Ameri- include a guy named Byron Lowry. nto In his senior year he co-cap- Seven individuals were honored the tained the cross-country team and last night at the annual water polo nta was named the Most Valuable team's awards night. Trackster. That year, he gained Leadership plaques were given to the finals in the Southern section varsity captain John Williams and of the CIP finals by placing 5th 1 freshman co-captains Larry Guy Widav in the semi-finals. In the finals he and Tim Halley. finished 10th. Outstanding players awards were Lowry had a period of rapid im- also presented to four performers provement from the time of cross- Doug Arthur earned outstanding country and midway through the senior, Jack Likins and Steve Mo- varsity track season, but an in- berg shared top junior, and Greg jury put a halt to any post-season Hind was named best sophomore. laudits. "I pulled some muscles in my stomach, but won the league championship in the two-mile race, FREEMAN'S but didn't do well in the post - [ 24 hr. snow and ski report season meets," Lowry stated. 286-3313 : SJS' track program was only one of the reasons he chose to make / May the true meaning of Christmas San Jose his college for four years. be with :you throughout your vaca- "Coach Mery Smith (former SJS 5 cross-country coach) had a lot to do with my choosing State over Cal Poly," he said. "I also liked tion and the coining new year. the campus and was interested from the gang at very much in the Aeronautics En- BYRON LOWRY gineering program offered." ... VALLEY FAIR fools fellers ONE OF BEST Combs ill Industries & DOWNTOWN cteak liewe Sc. Knowing that SJS was one of lo & San Fernando 1998 Alum Rock Ayr. 44 N. Slorkei Its Rave the best track teams in the nation. 258-2511 2.Y) 99}1,1 2SO-txer.! Open 6 Nights 545 South Second Street Byron entered speculating a hard Open Tonight job in making the freshman cross- country team. : The desert training and com- Until 9 p.m. peting in several meets during the summer proved vital experi- ence, and he made the club with- SOLID STATE SOUND VALUES out much trouble. In fact he tied with Andy Vollmer as the teani's leading performer. 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8111221. Christmas program at the Chilothin Seleawe Organization, Sunday Morning Services wel- 7:30 p.m., Chapel on the corner of Halfway House. Everybody 2 blocks from scho- ol 8:15, 9:30 and 11 11 come. Refreshments will be served. 10th and San Carlos Sts. Chews Club, 8 p.m., ED413. This NUTA Coffee-Cup Meeting. 8 College discussion group: Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. in of the sea- p.m., 913 S. 12th St. All old and home meet Christmas Local Home is the first A. J. BROMMER, Pastor - 292-5404 By SCE HARRIGER someone who was new SCI'A members are invited to alone, and es- tricot engineering major from East son --all members please attend. A. Craig Set-liege, Vicar - office 294-7033 - Home 298-3718 informal meeting. Spartan Daily Wire Editor pecially someone who was far India, enjoyed Christmas as the Rho Epsilon. National Real Es- attend this to come Frenehe Remedial Workshop, "We know how it feels away (mm home during Christ- "adopted" son of Mr. and Mrs. tate Fraternity, 7:30 p.m., Cafe- not have 1:30-430, Bldg. NSA. Workshop to a strange place and mas time and other holidays," she Robert Poulos last year. teria A and B. Speaker meeting. Mrs. Vicki Pou- continue after vacation. any friends," said continued. He is an accepted member of the John Minor, local real estate sales- will and I wanted Over 29. 2-4:30 p.m., los. "My husband And that's how it all started. Poulos household and is welcome man will speak on residential sales. Women to do something worthwhile for Tathagat Gosahia, 25-year-old elec- Special Instructional Center for Merry elgrisimai anytime to share blessings with Angel Flight, no meeting. Merry $101111M811111111111111121011111111111108111ORRIPINPIROGINSIRROOKINAGROMPROGINdetheNne Robert. a research engineer at Women, 177 S. 10th St. Open to all Christmas! students over 29, (men and wom- and a Lockheed and Vicki Poulos and inter-varsity Chrlotlan Fellow- their en), faculty members and other son, as many SJS for- 'ship, 9 p.m.. E247. Rev. Francene eign guests are invited. at the AWFUL-AWFUL on Thurs. students do during the holi- will speak on the "Uniqueness of -Nappy new Year days and throughout the school Spartan Tri-C. 9:45 a.m., semi- Christ." nar by Harry Keiser. minister to 12860 S. First 227-8390 year. 9:15 p.m., The New Wineokin, collegians, 5:45 p.m., forum. Mon- from the Ladies of "He is free to join in on family Wineskin, 10th and San The New day, Dec. 19, Christmas caroling fun. He may come into the home Fernando. The Jim Nail players any at 7:30 p.m, meet at Tri-C Build- Gamma Phi Beta time and bring his friends, will present the seasons most un- and if he feels like helping himself ing at Third and San Antonio. 5 p.m. until closing conventional Christmas dram a, BEER 15' --- he can do that," said Mrs. Pou- "And Ransom Captive Israel." Ad- MONDAY, DEC. 26 los. mission is free. Cubberly Class Reunion "1963", Becoming interested in aiding Cafetorium, LET'S HAVE A SESSION! College Life, 6:59 H lounge. 7:30 p.m., Cubberly foreign students. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Duwe, Berkeley grad, is Palo Alto. Husbands, wives or Paulin; were contacted by the In- are invited. For further in- People speaking on the relevancy of Christ dates MUSICIANS, ENTERTAINERS WELCOME ternational Student Center in San High to collegians. formation call Cubberly Jose, which helps these students French Club 12:30 p.m. A133. School. Wed.-GALS NIGHT OUT find interested citizens who are seldom ask willing to give them a home away BEER 10c GLASS 5 p.m. until closing from home. Approximately 600 foreign stu- a VW mechanic denst are enrolled at SOS, 400 PIZZA SANDWICHES being visa students who will be In this country temporarily and the sate egimalevonemogeoisminent rest are permanent residents w!: - FACULTY AND STUDENT RATES "What's have applied for United Stat.-- GREENS citizenship, according to Kathy THUNDERBIRD CYPRESS They figure he works on Volkswagens only Cox, director of GOLF COURSE GOLF COURSE MARRIED & GRADUATE the ESC. and they never change, so why ask? Almost all of the foreign stu- Monday thru Friday Monday thru Friday That hurts us. dents live in apartments, a few $1.25 $ 1 STUDENTS stay In dorms and some live with VWs change all the time (always for the Sat., Sun. & Holidays Sat., Sun. & Holidays families. Those that reside with after 12 noon after 12 noon better). 6 Reasons Why You Should families will have no problem for the holidays, or those like Gosahia. $1.25 $ 1 In 19 short years, we've made over 5,000 Move to West San Jose who live in an apartment and are 221 S. King Rd. 259-1355 2050 S. White Rd. 258-3361 .E changes. (only I Mile east of campus) (off Story Rd. east) taken care of by a family, won't Most people just didn't notice them (which have to worry either. But students 1 - & 3 -Bedroom why VWs style). Apartments have is one reason never go out of who live in apartments and PLEASANT HILLS no one may ask the International But our mechanic memorized every one. 2 - All Electric Kitchens with DISHWASHER GOLF COURSE Student Center to help them. So next time you see a VW mechanic, ask "Christmas is a big thing," said 3 - 2 Large Pools & 2 Monday thru Friday him "What's Saunas Gasahia. "Even in India, Christ- new?" mas is a sentimental holiday, with It'll mean a lot. 4 - Individual Patios $1.25 Christianity the third largest re- ligion in the country." Banquet Room 5 - Spacious Grounds Most students would rather not for Student Parties go back to their homeland for the 6 - Close to San Jose State (seating capacity 200) holidays, according to Gosahia, who is publicity director for the 2050 S. White Rd. 258-3361 Spartan Volkswagen For further information please International Students Organiza- (off Story Rd. east) tion on carnpus. "Virith finals ap- proaching, it would not he bene- 1560 N. First Street 286-8800 CALL 244-0686 CALL NOW! Must have ASS. cards for all three courses. ficial to go home because there here and I 111111 1111111111111111 1111111 1111111 tlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlll 1111111 II III 11111111111$ II 1111111 lI stift are so many obligations so many things yet to see in America. I haven't been home in three years," he said. The gang at For the Poulos family, giving their home, their time and their Spartan Daily Classifieds concern to someone is first on their Christmas gift list. "In giving male stu- receive a LARGE CLEAN room for two you receive -- and you ANNOUNCEMENTS 111 dents. Quiet atmosphere. $30 pair per- PilL01 & great deal," said Mrs. Poulos. son. 617 S. 6th. Call 295-8858, *nummn broadens Ye PuBlic house "Helping others really WANTED: HAIRCUTS. You raise it, we HALL CONTRACT for sale. cut it. Pete's Barber Shop. Two barbers. KENNEDY your whole outlook on life and Spring semester. Call Patty at 286-5549 helps you to learn more about Home hair cuts repaired for $1.80. 58 S. 4th Street. after 10:30 p.m. others and become more tolerant WANTED. Two female roommates fp of them." EUROPE TWA, SJS Group Flight. June share very nice two bedroom apt. with 14. S.F. to Switzerland: August 15, Frank- tw, others. Call 286-3712. furt to S.F. Call 245-9182. LOVELY exec. suite, Palo Alto. Com- pletely furnished, balcony, pool. Feb. AUTOMOTIVE 121 thru July. $170 a month. 325-9072. '57 VW. Good condition. Sunroof, R/H. NOW & FOR NEXT SEMESTER. Fur. New upholstery. Best offer Over $400. nished studio: one and two bedroom 184 S. 11th, 286.0409. apts. lh block north of SJS. $70 to $120 ran month. 48 S. 4th, call 292-7852. '67 FORD. Good transportation. R/H, two new tires, $100. Call Dennis at 292- ONE & TWO bedroom furnished apts. 7174. 121 N. 8th. $95 to $130 per month. Wishes ye all Manager #I. 2971203. '59 FORD Convertible. Automatic, pow- er steering. good condition, von or best FURNISHED TWO bedroom apt. Sleeps offer. 269.4954. litenv Chri4ttna4 lair. Near college. 258-2431 or 251-0424. SALE. Approved '66 SEARS 106 cycle. 91/2 horsepower. CONTRACT FOR A Merry 4 stroke engire. 4 speed, 100 miles per women's housing, room and board. Re- gallon. Only 800 miles on speedometer. and a duced price. Call Nancy, 252.9117. Perfect condition. $349. For information. call 269.5604. LOST AND FOUND 161 '57 FORD FAIRLANE. 398 cu. inch, 4:11, LOST. Friday night, Ladies Henke Olde Christmas Warner transmission with Hurst & more. liapp new ?fear bon.. by 10th and San Antonio. Reward. 287 0766. Call 293-9898. LOST. Friday night. Ladies Henke ski FOR SALE 131 day. 1:30 p.m. in MacQuarrie Hall Men s cc's. Reward! 286-8986. We Don't Advise you give a Shakey's Pine AMPEX 1070 RECORDER. Perfect con- CLASSIFIED RATES dition, original price $395. Must sell for To buy, sell, rent or PERSONALS 171 for a Christmas gift, but we do suggest stop- $250. Will include free *apes. Call 295. announce anything, Minimum 3573 after 6 p.m. Three lines CUSTOM MADE contemporary wedding just fill out and clip One thee Three times Five times rings. Original in cast gold One time jewelry and ping in and trying our tantalizing, tasteful, '64 GE portable TV, $55: GE clock radio, this handy order silver. George Larimore. 354-1273. $7: Golf clubs, 8 irons, 4 Stan Thornp blank. 3 lines 1.50 2.25 2.50 ,-e ienods, only $35. 287-1961. SERVICES 181 and delicious Pizza and Beer during the Holi- 4 lines 2.00 2.75 3.00 SKIS, poles and bindings. $35. Wood S lines 2.50 3.25 150 21 & MARRIED. Receive age 25 or over skis. 69- and poles are 55-. Call 264 Send to- Spartan Daily rates on auto insurance. Liability not $67 day Season. 5876. 6 lines 3.00 -TA- 4.00 sneually. Dave Towle. 244-9600. CLASSIFIEDS, Add this HELP WANTED 141 1206, San lose State amount for PROFESSIONAL TYPING. Term Papers, College, San lose, each addl. JO JO .50 Thesis. Only He a page. 258-4335. PART TIME. Quick money. Come to our Ca!if. 95114. tionai tine TYPING. Pica Electric. Work guars's. opportenity meeting and see for your- teed. 243-6313. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. self. Commission and override. For invi Print year ad hare: LEARN SKYDIVING. Stevens School of Shakey's Shakey's Winn, send postcard to B. 1.-P.O. Boz (Count approximately 33 Letters and Spaces 8367, San Jose. CHECK A Sport Parachuting. Oakland Municipal CLASSIFICATION for Each Line) Airport, Bldg 727. 569-5358. Pizza Parlor Pizza Parlor ANONYMOUS IN CLASS? Introduce Do Not Abbreviate yourself to your professor. Ask him to join O Announ,,,menrs (I) FAST, ACCURATE Typing in my horns, 1705 Story Rd. 580 Meridian Rd. No refunds possible on cancaled SQL I.B.M. Electric. Themes, thesis, what have the American Federation of Teachers n Automotive (2) (Corner of King) (Corner of Moorpark) and do something about class s;ze. you? Call 371-1399, 0 For Sale (3) KNOW WHAT you want to say but not San Jose San Jose Help Wanted (4) HOUSING 151 CI s-ice how to nay il? Rewriting, revising, 251-1000 286.9666 El Housing (5) ediiing..1,e, R67 11165, Start Your Christmas THINKING OF MAKING A CHANGE? O Lost and Found (6) Shopping at Berg's. Off campus. Delightful large room in cie TRANSPORTATION 191 interesting house. Beautiful neighbor o Personals (7) Berg's has one of the finest selec- O Services (8) hood, Kitchen, living room & laundry EUROPE. Riders wanted. Share expenses, tions of men's clothing and acces- privileges. TV. library & sound lab. $50 13 Transportation (9) sories in San Jose. $399 round trip. Juno 13 io Sept. 10, per regoth. Call 295.5138 about every Prof. Mage, 264-9275 after 7:30 p.m. Choose stnrt by Kennington or two hours. In and out all day. Name Address_ NEED RIDE TO LA. (Orange County) can Houten, slacks by Haggai. or GIRL WANTED to share two bedroom on Dec. 18th. Call Pet at 286-9483. by Verdi. (Please Print) A-I, or Italian hoot, apt, with three other girls. $41 per FREE You will find thPrn Berg's. TRIP to Phoenix, Arizona in ex- month. 545 S. 7th, Apt. 12. 295-1899. City Phone Start ad on change for driving car. Male only. Con- 52 S. First St. MEN. Bright, quiet. single room with foes) inct 257-0597 before Dec. 19th, kitelffos. living room. T.V. 8 parking. No 295-0868 For days. Enclosed Is $ RIDE NEEDED to IBM plant for 1.5 p.m, ref-tract. $40 per mo. 532 S. 9th. See Monday thru Friday. Will pay. Call hr-kor 164.1554 alter 6 It in, ',les., 786 /171,8,