Health Shots shots will be re- I -4 p.m. this 1,Aday lii Co-Rec according to Mrs. Helen IIIII3a, There will be 110 ( o-ftec pro- nurse, ttit talent aiith. head gram tonight. iiecording to Miss 111-. Shot.. it ill 1/1- Oath sera Lenore TI pson. adviser to the ccry Friday until 1,aster. a2tatt faMI netts It'.. The first Cii-Rec func- shots must unit Inners ishing tion will take place Feb. 28. ,.,yer parent's approval. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL. 49 011110, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1967 69 N.Y. Correspondent Salisbury New Chancellor First Spring Lecturer at SJS Harrison E. Salisbury. New York rione by the Kennedy administra- A ountment Times correspondent, will lead off tion. Dr PP Dumke7 the SJS spring semester lecture The final program, April 11, at Dr. Glenn S. Dumke will replace on the front page of the San Fran- story. Democrats in the adminis- series with an address on The 11:30 a.m, in the Concert hall will Dr. Buell G. Gallagher as chancel- cisco newspaper, listed a series of tration of Gov. Edmund Brown Coming Conflict Between Russia feature Joseph Lohman, Dean of lor of the California state colleges, reasons why he thought Dumke wish the appointment to be re- and Red China," Monday at 8 p.m. the School of Criminology, Univer- the Examiner said was "in" as chancellor. solved before it can become a po- in Morris Dailey auditorium. His sity of California. This talk will yesterday in a copyright story by Pointing out that Dr. Dumke was litical issue. talk, under the auspices of the Col- be sponsored Jointly by the College Ron Moskowitz, the newspaper's among the top three candidates Dr. Dumke was described by the lege Lecture committee, will be Lecture committee, the Sociology education editor. for the post seven months ago, Examiner education editor as free of charge. department, and the Police school. Dr. Dumke, now vice chancellor Moskowitz stated, "There is a gen- "knowing more about the state col- Harrison Salisbury, a graduate Lohman's topic will be announced. In charge of academic affairs for lege system than any other man." of the University of Minnesota, In the state colleges, will be nanne/i MODERATE CONsElt% %TR E a (miner Moscow correspondent ,Mancellor when the trustees met., art iile also sug- for the Times and one of the na- Weekly Book Talks .11 Sacramento March 1 and '- The newspaper tion's best known newspapermen.. Moskowitz said. gested Dr. Dumke's "moderate, yet views as an- As Moscow correspondent from If named to the post. Dumk, conservative- political reason he may be selected 1949 to 1954, Salisbury won a Pu- To Start Feb 28 the former president of San Fran other litzer prize for his work in the "Hero with a Thousand laces, - risco state college, will replace lo to the chancellorship. USSR and ha.s been called "a man a book by Joseph Campbell explor- Buell G. Gallagher. who resign,. Commenting on the 3000 invita- with almost unmatched contacts ing the world of mythology, will be last week to return to New Yorl. tion "already sent out" for an April and experience in the Soviet Un- the first book to he reviewed in inauguration of the state college ion." the weekly book discussions held PERSONAL REASONS chancellor, Moskowitz said that MIRIAM MAKEBA Salisbury began his journalistic each Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in Dr. Gallagher, who listed his rea- "unless someone is selected quick- sings South African tribal songs tonight career in 1930 as a United Press Rooms A and B in the cafeteria. sons for resignation as purely per- ly," the situation could be "even reporter shortly after obtaining an Louis Waters, associate profes- sonal. is returning to the presi- more embarrassing than it already dency of New York city college. A.B. degree at Minnesota. During sor of English, will present the has been for the trustees." World War IT, he served as U.P. first hook review Feb. 28. "The personal sacrifice asked of ALREADY HOUSED Miriam Makeba, Trio manager in London. On March 7, Robert E. Newman, my wife and me was too high a The fact that there would be no After the war, Salisbury re- associate pmfessor of education, price to pay for continuance in that immediate need to provide Dr. ' wned to the United States and will review A. S. Neill's "Summer- pest," Chancellor Gallagher an- Dumke with a residence was an- became U.P. foreign news editor, a time." "Summertime" involves ex- minced. Here Tonight other reason listed. Appear Moskowitz, in a story featured post he later resigned to join the periments in education with young- sters to show GLENN t, MKE The writer also said he thinks '.litli Africa's Nlirittin Nlakeha will make her first west coast Times. the difference 1,, tween licensed and free learning ... trustees' choice? that among Gallagher's personal college preform:owe here t ght when sue appears with the Chad Three other speakers are sched- George Jones, associate prof, reasons for leaving his post is Mrs. Mitchell Trio al II o'clock in Morris Diril,n auditorium. uled for appearance at SJS in the Student May Run eral feeling among the trustees sor philosophy, will review "TI Gallagher's unhappiness "in a Ticket, to the performance are still available in the Student lecture series this semester, ac- that with such a thorough search Structure of Nations and Empin- strange state with all new friends." Affairs basin, office, 'Ulf 16. and at a booth III frorit of tire book- cording to Dr. Frank G. Willey., only a few months ago, no likely by Reinhold Niebuht on March Moskowitz added. "Choosing an- imira I .1, liss i : ar I m i 1111 f or I to II ors oof last t extension coordinator and chair- In 25th District, candidate was overlooked . and stater would repeat I man of the College Lecture corn- Henry Miller's controversial D. ; k'li .,ird. or registration packet- is 7,1. there is no need for a repeat per- hthiserriaoku,t.-o f - se er "tropic oro liot :\ nab\ e Johannesburg, South - mittee. They are: author-lecturer II fC ancer will discussed on' March 21 by Hans I Dr. Dumke, a native of Green Pica, i SS Makeba interprets Monterey Jazz Festival, where she Margaret Carson Hubbard; colum- nnounces rexy Also, accordine to the copyright songs. English folk songsi "absolutely staggered" her audi- nist Marquis Childs, and educator Guth, associate professor of Etvg- Bay, Wis., moved to California in Possibilities of selecting a men- 1.1such songs as "Where Are My, ence as John Lewis, pianist and Joseph Lohman. lish. 192:1. He became president of San "Rebel in Paradise," the biogra- , her of the Young Republican clui ,.en Good Years?." which she leader of the Modern Jazz Quartet, Margaret Carson Hubbard will Francisco state college in 1957, and phy of Emma Goldman, to seek nomination as a candida, %s in Yiddish. predicted she would, talk on "As Africans See Africa," a Russian ATO Placed anarchist who lived from 1869 to, for state assemblyman for the 251! left that position to become vice he most unique feature of the' Thursday. March 15, at 12:30 p.m. FEATI'RE district will be discussed tomorc i.., .hancellor of the state colleges late' RELAFONTE in Morris Dailey auditorium. 1940, will be reviewed on March '28 African recording artist is pee_ in an open meeting at 3:30 p.m i Miss Makeba holds the distinc- Marquis Childs, noted Washing- by James Watson, associate last year. r..zs of her own Xosa tribe. These cafeteria rooms A and B, accord On Probation being the first soloist to be ton political columnist, will pre- fessor of political science and ed- differ from those of other tim of ing to John Gustafson, club presi- featured on Harry Belafonte's con- sent a commentary on activities in ueation. The biography was writ ten Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has 'es by a "Click" sound which is dent. . first national by Richard Drinnon. Rrterist of the Xosa language tours. She made her the nation's capital titled. "Wash- been placed on probation for the i On April 4, E. S. Carmick, a.s.so- istafson suggested the forma- se,,!, like popping corks, tour of the United States in 1960 ington Calling." Monday, April 2. l t ion of a committee to screen pros_ remainder of the 1961-62 academi, mission Pair with Belafonte and again toured at 8 p.m. in Morris Dailey audi- elate professor of industrial engi- r VrmirrIES SONGS Pecttve candidates and perhaps en- year, Dean of Students Stanley C with him last summer. torium. He is also expected to pre- necring, will discuss "Keynes at doise a member of the group for I "ninnlimes pas- The popular soloist has made his views on the job being. Harvard." written by the staff id* Benz announced yesterday. sa s ot her songs with loose-joint - nomination in the June primary. To Lecture two Carnegie Hall appearances i the Veritas foundation, Several members of ATO were ed, rhythmic dance steps and an This action results from reluctance Two eyen i i ii.. , - , lie civil Her first was with Belafonte in I "Lizzy 13(1 r d e n, the Untold arrested during semester break on I expressive face. She appears on of some members to support stands May 1960 and she returned for a Story" will he reviewed on April strife in Portuguese Angola will stage in a traditional tribal gown Registration taken by Republicans. announced charges of petty theft. Although, full hour concert last year. 11 by Robert Gordon, associate speak on conditions there at 1:30 with Students are M1101111111 that to the charges, I . flowing sari. close cropped professor of English. Written by candidate Al Alves, police have dropped rrow afternoon in M or r i s The versatile Chad Mitchell Ti lo, their regist rat bin, fees hair-do and long earrings. complete Gustafson also anticipates the feel that the appearing with Miss Makeba to- Edward Radin, the book offers a college officials bad ; tDamil’ey auditorium, presented by After a suecessful singing career and cards one, two, three and organization of a committee to night, sings popular ballads and new interpretation of the Lizzy publicity SJS received as a result 'the Protestant Ecumenical council. Africa with pro- Ii. plus class cards. must be gather signatures for petitions to amateur and guitar- Borden trial of 1892. ; They are agricultural mission- folk songs. Accompanied by turned in at the Ntiorris Dailey call for disciplinary actions. .,nal groups, Miss Makeba was F:. P. Panagopoulas, professor of pimp an anti-communist Initiative ist Jim McQuinn, the group is com- to the fol- ATO cannot take part in formal ' aries to the African colony, layman ..,1 by television's Steven Allen auditorium, aecording amendment on the November bal- paced of Chad Mitchell. Mike Rob- history, will review "Complete Fred Brancel, 33, of Endeavor, the 1939 lowing schedule: Friday. Monday, by interfraternity rushing while on . Venice Film Festi- Poems of Cavafv" on April 25. The lot. The amendment, authored .Malcolm Mc- luk and Joe Frazier. A a.m.-I2 noon. Vis.. showimi of her film "Come or Tuesday, f state assemblyman Lou P. Francis, probation this semester. according On their tour of mid-western author. Constantine Cavafy, is con- Veigh. 30. of Stanhope, N.J. ; Africa." 1.1, or 5-8 p.m. San Mateo county, groups together New- sidered by many to be The greatest to Dean Benz. The fraternity also:- Braneel is one of four Ameri- colleges with comedian Bob Students who have classes Thi unique songstress made her Greek poet of the 20th Century. IS bills outlawing communists that hart last year, the group received or cannot pledge any men informally [ can missionaries arrested by Por- -.lean dolma in November 1959 11111(.11 meet only Wednesday a failed to pass the general session favorable notices from critics. "The Faith of a Heretic," tugese secret police in September, Ilen's Thursday nights may turn In the 1961 California legislature. nvithout permission of the Person- i weekly television show man's effort to find meaning in of and imprisoned for "Lizzie Borden," or "You Can't materials nest nel Deans. , sent to Lisbon. II Max Gordon's showplace their registration The local committee will work Cut Your Father Up in Massachn- religion, will be discussed on May three months. They were released tel Wednesday. or Thursday, 5-a p.m. Probation also means ATO may! talent, the Village Van- 9 by Fred Weed, head of the Po- with the California Committee to setts," is the trio's most popular nit compete in fraternity intra-lwithout being tried for their al- I in \ran York, Walter Combat Communism in support of current recording. lit cal Science department. this semester. ATO, leged aid to Angolan "terrorists." rep then. the amendment. ; mural leagues MISS Makeba has had Kaufmann wrote the book. 1 McVeigh had returned to America i.ssful members May compete in inde- i reviews for such coun- A satire on American society. "A Signatures amounting to 420.000 pendent intramural league as long in July, four months after the re- -,iik appearances as perform, by Russell and comprising eight per cent of Surfeit of Honey" the bellion began. It Now . the vote in the 1958 gubernatorial ils they do not use the name of York's Blue Angel Thompson To Retire Lynes. will be the topic of Harold The two missionaries are now i.:inpire place. fraternitY Room of the Waldorf Hodges. associate professor of sie election. are necessary for , n San Jose of dollars of expenditures made by Fall ATO pledges may not be ; on a speaking tour of the United ii .I'llieago's Blue Las I ment of the amendment on the i Note, Ed"’’ manager, the state for this institution. He ciology, on May 16. States, telling of conditions in An- , s IState college business I initiated until the Dean of Stu-; solid. ' Dr. William Dusel, vice president November ballot will retire August 31. Pres. John saw it rOW from Tower Mall and idents office gin-es approval. Re. j gola and of their work before the anti Boston's Storyville. "TI T. Wahlquist announced yesterday. a few wooden buildings to more of San Jose State, will review ., such approval will he rebellion. They had directed village .i native quests for Xosan made her first Concept of Law" by Herbert i 'redevelopment projects, experimen- /unit onsidered after May 1. Dean I3enz appearance at the 19600 tal coffee farming, livestock breed - The final book review will I,,, . ing improvements and industrial presented on June 6 when Churl,- At Corps Meeting, shop work training. Rumanian Princess Smith, associate professor of I,,,. On his return from Angola. Mc- logical science. discusses "TI., Southerner Talks Veigh reported the deaths of more To Dark Eyes of Africa." Written It. it than 30,000 African men. women Address SAC 1955, the i Laurens Van Der Post in Harold Johnson. Chief of thi. On Segregation 1 and children. including 17 native oherir, hook involves the rel"timishiP he" East Africa program of the Peace Methodist ministers. during the 11,110 1A'a Vt'S a 1/01,101L, ...laventy Years of Struggle to tween whites and Africans on that ,' Corps, will head a meeting Friday first four months of strife. His re- a4:011,1 El imina te Segregat ion in the communism. will i coot inent at 10 arm in TH55 for students port, "Angola in Revolt," appeared sisiaker at a public meet in South" is the title of James A. ; interested in the Peace Corm ' in the September and October 1961 ..1.ulents Against Communistic Dombrowski s talk today at 3:30 hurls SJS To Send Three Dailey auditorium at The meeting will stress recruit. P.m. in INS,MS A and 14 of the Col - , a.m. tomorrow. Her speech To English Confab ! ment of persons for training pro- lege cafeteria. lie an eyewitness aeount of Three grants to start on July I. 1961. Se- Dombrowski's appearance is ’. Behind the Iron Curtain." members nn attimil laurth condary teaching positions will he siamsored by the San Jose State Larg,.. :,,14ction eording to Ron Birchatd. SAC annual conference of the California available in Ethiopia, Ghana, Sier- Federation of Teachers and is open Prineess Catherine's life Association of Teachers of English. ra Leone, and Nigeria. Bachelor's to faculty. students and public. 'eon a series of adventures. Feb. 23 through 25 in San Diego, degrees are required for these Born in the South. Dombrowski ' hen she was a child, her father Instructors attending will he Dr. attended Union Theological sem. kidnaped teaching positions, hut not for all her and placed her in an Donald H. Alden. professor of ng- nary in the 1930' s. H e t Urn ed . E. THOMPsoN O. titrTTORMSEN Peace Corps positions, according to Used 1001... orphanage under a false lish and acting head of the depart- the South and helped to crew- in as. Dr. James Thornton. assistant to an effort to control her Thompson, who served 34 years front 1.600 students to more than ment: Mrs. Eva Washington, first mass inter -racial organi/a Still \ ble ' ;'llnee. She was found and re- at that past, will be succeeded by 18.000. sistant professor of elementary ed. President Wahlquist. to work for an end to racial dis to SJS account- Thompson has been an active Rumania when in her Glen E. Gultormsen, oration. and Miss Alive Scofield crimination. at ois Already Peace Corps questionnaires arid Presently roimrowski is vit. of royal lineage, the ing officer and assistant business member o . Episcopal of the Education division. Nince,s booklets a re available the offiee ,. of the married Prince Carajda in manager. church and is also a member of the The conference, which is expect- in live Southern C,, , and they had a daughter, Thompson. born in Shelly. Minn.. San Jose Lions club. ed In draw teachers from 45 Call- of the Dean of Students, Adm.269. ference Educational fund. a Net' iwing cal:fornia hook in Paris. In 1898, 'swerved his A.B. degree Guttormsen is a graduate of fornia communities, will deal pri- i Further information may be ob- nrleans organization which pub 105 prineeas He received his M.B.A. Campbell Union High school and experience with in 1923. manly with the teaching of lan-1 tamed through Donald Ryan, as- lishes "The Southern Patriot," omlit pat 1938. governments stems from from Ford university in SJS. After sera ing in the U.S. Ar- gunge, literature. and eomposilion.! miinthly "dedicated to ending seg co. ltd. Nroi sistant to the Dean of Students, Germany's occupation of 11u- During his 34 years at SJS, he my during World War II, he re- SJS representatives will take part 'Iregation and discrimination based Mania 1 3 1 San Ie.111.1111111 1 hom 1940-44 and Russian than 20 permanent buildings and ceived his A.B. degree in 1948, and in the workshop portion of the, Acim.269 , and Dr. Thornton,t build.u - Ion race, creed, color or national 1,111,Tho1 trom 1944-52. has been responsible for millions became Thompson's assistant. conference Saturday Feb 24 ling N, room 1013. origin." 2SPARTAN DAILY Wednesday February tn. 196.1 Editorial Marlene To Drop Potent Weapon A 'Status Seeker' LW I On Moscow During2-Month Visit loursS ouv 11111.01ra,, I am tics i BN V ERA ON st Orf "1 sis art p Today, the terms status, money and dishoto . orderer LAS VEGAS, Nes. 'CPU - going to Russia simply to en- think like a wciman proaching the point of ss or at It -tat be g st es tertain the people. I never step like a woman anti 514 Pete Ku.e.INI The cold war will be consider- iiiIS Iht closets identified %id, titer ably thawed in two months out of my boundaries. way I want to In another world. the world in which George VIashingtoti. when the United States drops a -It is not the business of per- father of our t trs. lised, the term -status" so as nearls potent secret weapon into Mos- ritimers to get involved in poll becati-e it hail another namehonor. As. lation Poor Lisa and the Glenns cow Marlene Dietric h, the exi.tent i imagine how happy I am that U. Col. John Glenn of wealth % as. at that time, the natural reward for and %studio! You sexy grandmother. Glenn sr. said over TV that she wasn't Cheie clate of I . II .sts was a f lamental requirement for I is back among us. Mrs. The longtime star, back here worried a bit. Not me. I was real worried. for her annual romp at the Riv- I DINAH As a boy. Washington formulated his ambit' and began all, EL RANCHO No, no, I wasn't worried about Colonel Glenn. After every- iera hotel, will spend four weeks DRIVE-IN drist for I and, consequentls. its reward, wealth. Alma cad Almaden p al body the TV reporters talked to said they had prayed for him. in Russia doing her night club survesor at 15 years old, a major in the WASHINGTON LIGHT IN THE He as a promiumit And if prayer wouldn't bring him back, nothing would. Not even PIAZZA author of the Major Washington act. arms at 20 and the Journal of all those man-made instruments down there at Cape whatzitname. "I am very excited about go- & CO. of ABC TV. Lisa at 21. Me, I was worried about poor Lisa Howard ing to Russia," Marlene said, THE ROMAN SPRING OF myself. I IN MRS. STONE Since honor and wealth went hand in hand inure than 150 did her best to get the story. Being an ace reporter her throaty voice pulsing along she had a hard time. PERSON years ago. it so as only natural for V. ashington to has t' large hold- commiserated with her something fierce. But on all eight cylinders. "I have GAY THEATER was the most important job of ings of land, ride a splendid horse. dress fine's. he a generous Lisa had what undoubtedly wanted to visit that country for 400 South First She covered the Glenn or. family. Or at least she tried. SAT. host and lend money liberally. h:ach one of these characteristics any reporter. many years." EVE AND THE HANDYMAN may be termed so milk& of status today. When the proud parents emerged from their home in New Does she believe the Commu- raced EVE. - Also - Concord (which is near New Bunker Hill), Ohio, lovely Lisa nists are ready for a frontal Modern psschologit.al terms, if applied to Washington more you feel, SINS OF CASANOVA up to them, microphone in hand, and asked "How do barrage of international sex ap- MAR. 3 than 150 years ago. might base been used to call the 111:1111 a "sta- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn?" LATE SHOW PRI SAT. tus seeker." But NA ashington did not know he was a "status peal? SAID NOTHING San Jose Civic Auditorium TROPICAIRE seeker... His quest for -tat.,- was a drive which brought fame to PEEK-A-BOO DRESS TWIN-VUE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SITIlieti, said nothing and walked on toward PRICES: $2 3 330 3.75 * DRIVE-1N "Why not?" she asked. "I Sue. Big Office THEATER himself, and, when this drise so as directed towards his country. the awaiting state police car which took them to a prearranged On We CMG * know a great many Russians 12-5 DAILY 1969 Alum Rock AVM* helped to free the emollient front British bonds and to create a press conference. SOUTH SCREEN and I love their capacity for CY 3-0860 for Res. United States of America. Undaunted. Lisa chased after them, almost tripping almost MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED BABES IN TOYLAND enthusiasm. They are a lusty everyone in the area on the TV cord. "Wasn't this the happiest Thank g (;i:urge Washington was a "status seeker." people who know how to enjoy * SNOW WHITE AND day in your life, huh? No? Wasn't it," chortled Lisa as the car THE I themselves and have a good II.101111. THREE STOOGES door slammed. INIMIISIS mc _ Also time." MS.'S "Nice try. Lisa," chuckled the man back at the studio. BASHFUL ELEPHANT Marlene said she would wear Lisa got her big chance at the press conference, asking that THE NORTH SCREEN Open Mon.,Men., Thurs. and Pc Nights the same peek-a-boo dress in the * POCKET FULL OF really important question--whether it was the happiest day in MIRACLES USSR that shocked Las Vegas SONGS - and -- her life. Mrs. Glenn Sr. replied, "Yes, I would say this is the hap- *WORM first-nighters six years ago. It OF FLESH, AND THE DEVIL FEBRUARY piest day in my life." consists of an extramdinarily wuresorress ' And there sat poor old John Glenn Sr., probably mumbling ROMANOFF fa JULIET SPECIAL sheer material much like that of MIRIAM . * tinder his breath, "How 'bout our wedding, dear? . . or the day a nylon stocking with strategic- SARATOGA PERMANENT little Johnny was born?" MAKEI3A THEATER placed beads, 14-karat gold * 14502 Big Basin Way OVER EASY ally -Saratoga spangles. sequins and rhine- LAST DAY 7.50 When the press conference was over, blonde bombshell Lisa * stones. She wears absolutely Special Civil War Centennial raced up to the harried Glenns to ask another question. I can't be Presentation nothing under it. Fabulous February value! sure. but I think it was something like, "Does John jr.)( eat two GONE WITH THE WIND Thus a good deal of Dietrich is or three eggs for breakfast? And if so. fried or scrambled, boiled Winner of 10 Academy Our soft but lasting Protein exposed to happy night clobbers. Aeards or fried? And if boiled, how many minutes does he like his eggs Permanent cost you only half Reminded that Premier Nikita rry[ cooked? And if fried, sunny-side-up or over? And if over, easy AND TOWNE THEATER Khrushchev objected to a mild THE CHAD 1433 The of its regular $15 price. Our or hard? Alameda can-can dance sequence when he skilled stylists will shape your hair Whatever the question was, Mrs. Glenn smiled and promptly MITCHELL' * Suspense That Equals D;abague" visited Hollywood, Marlene to suit you. Cut INCLUDED in price turned to someone else whom she awarded with a motherly peck MORRIS DAILEY AUDITORIUM shrugged. PURPLE NOON on the cheek. Poor Lisa. I thought she deserved that kiss. WED., FEB. 21 - 8 P.M. of permanent. Mon., Tues., Wed. only. "This dress was made to be In Color With Alan D elcn In spite of everything. I think Lisa was pretty good, even S.J.S. STUDENTS 1 11' Other days $2 50 worn on a stage, not for diplo- counting the one or two goofs. But it seems she did miss asking Clairol color hairbafh mats or politicians," she said. Miss . . . . $5 one question: "And I will not change my Beauty Salon "Mrs. Glenn," Lisa should have asked, her blue eyes sparkling, Second Floor act. I will sing in English, "what do you attribute as the major factor to your and Mr. Glenn's French anti German. Every The CIVIC PLAYHOUSE producing a wonderful son as John?" time I visit a foreign country ROOSZCIIM And candid lady that she is, Mrs. Glenn surely would have I also sing some songs in the Brings You FIRST 8c SANTA CLARA replied, "Well, Lisa, John orbited the earth three times. That's the native tongue. I understand secret: three times." / Russian, so I will sing some Ru,.- sian songs, too." PYGMALION NO POLITICAL GOALS Spa2tcut2)aill Does Marlene, who looks many Show's Happiest New low-cost luxury in two years younger than 58, hope Entered as second class matter April to ease cold war tensions as a Comedy 24, 1934, at San Jose, California, un- good will ambassador-a favor- der the act of March 3, 1879. Mem- ite ploy of American entertain- just-out Chevy II Nova ber California Newspaper Publishers Special Student Rate $1.50 136 W. SAN CARLOS sedans ers headed for Russia? 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11a mimpa...... ,mr.m.... SPARTAN DAILYS Tryouts Set Wednesday. February 21. 1962 \ound Sinfonia Presents Program Tonight Sinfonia Concert Hall will program will be the Choi By DRU CHALLBERG For Opera present its third program to- a Madrigal group of 11 vocalists. sit Society Editor night with selections from con- They will sing works by Hass- i.lti I certs by the SJS A Cappella ler, Marenzio, Ca%endish, Byrd SPRING OFFICERS *rflas* Choir at 7:30 on KRPM-FM ra- and Weelkes, as well as Haydn's Zeta sorority have been Production officers for Delta announced with dio station, 98.5. "Harmony in Marriage." winning the presidential post. Other slate members Jati Pickforcl Tryouts for parts in the The choir, under the direction Future airings of the weekly clicis Lonken, rush chairman; Ruth Conklin, pledge trainer: Speech and Drama and Mink of William Eriendson, professor Wednesday night program will treasurer; Carol Clayton, recording secretary; Joanne arepelene Olivo, departments' production of Mo- of music, will perform works feature selections from recitals corresponding secretary; Cherie Phinney, historian; Pat Linson, zart's famous opera "Don Gio- by Bach, Vittoria, Carissimi, of the Music department and panhellenic representative; Sue Barry, junior pan- somne.ll senior vanni" will be held at 4:30 to- Sweelinck, Bruckner, Villa-La- the SJS Symphony orchestra, Poer, scholarship chairman; Lu Vlaardinger, stand- nelienlc. Nancy morrow in the main theater of boo, Chavez, and Mechem. respectively. nainnan; and Bonnie Houghtaling, activities chairman. c the Speech and Drama building. Also performing on tonight's Hall is IN Hall officers are Laurie Wilcox, president; Evelyn Sinfornia Concert Washburn All interested students may Bender vice president; Sandy Ness, treasurer; Chris Wallen, social sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha, na- troyout for parts regardless of L Judy Coulter, publicity chairman. Horror Stories tional honorary music fraternity. dta ; and major, PINNING8 according to Dr. Jack H. noLLywooD Basil Neeson, associate professor of IF Fitzgerald, sophomore Kappa Alpha Theta social science Rathbone has been signed to co- Linda drama and director of the opera. Schedule Shortened from El Segundo to Ken Alton, junior Sigma Nu civil en- star with Vincent Price in Amer- major Persons trying out for parts gineering major from Laguna Beach. ican International's "Tales of WASHINGTON IL'PlE) The GREEK SKIERS should bring with them music Terror," a triology of Edgar longest scheduled bout in the of the classical period which During semester break. 20 girls from Kappa Alpha Theta Allen Poe horror stories. "modern" ring era was a 25- AN * they can sing in English. A pi- spent a week at Squaw Valley. Pam Carlton is credited for the The Poe stories included in rounder between heavyweights Bill ano and accompanist will be irrangements and the successful snow trip. The brothers of Alpha the film are "The Black Cat," Poland and Eddie Blunt at Wash- available; however, students who Omega provided the transportation. "The Case of M, Valdemar" and ington, Aug. 27, 1991. But Poland Tau wish to bring their own accom- DORM EXCHANGE WINNING OUT in recent auditions by "Morella." knocked out Blunt in four rounds. panist may do so, Dr. Neeson more than 1100 singers George?" is the theme of tomorrow's exchange be- for a permanent UE "Where's said. spot on the network television Tennessee Ernie t tween Moulder and Washburn hall. The dance will be from 6:30 Ford Ford show is SJS' Dean Thompson (top), advertising major, Washburn hall. "Don Giovanni" will be pro- o 830 p.m. in and his partner Hank Jones, Stanford university. duced May 25, 26, 30, 31 and June 1-2. Dr. Edwin C. Dun- ning, assistant If * OPEN INVITATION TO PRESBYTERIANS, professor of mu- sic, will direct the SJS Sym- CONGREGATIONALISTS, DISCIPLES Area Collegians Win phony orchestra for the pro- duction. Attend the first meeting of your United LES Campus Christian Fellowship this week! Singing Spot on TV Pianists Time: Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m. Perform By MIKE SANDERS Dean Thompson, twenty-one-year-old FEB. 22 and 23 Place: Campus Christian Center, 300 So. Tenth advertising major, is r For Musk Class roaring down the expressway that promises to lead him to the iR * Topic: "Open House," get acquainted, a look at pot of gold in the world of show business. fora* Interested persons may the new semester. attend Thompson and his singing partner from Stanford, Hank Jones, meetings of the Survey of Music recently auditioned with 1100 others for a permanent spot on the Literature class on Tuesdays network television show from San Francisco. and Thursdays at 11:30 Representatives of California State Government a.m. in With almost no previous professional experience Dean and Concert hall will be on Campus to discuss with Seniors and rds * of the Music build- Hank received the spot. ing. Graduate Students employment opportunities in They will perform vocal background for Tennessee Ernie HINEGI and State service, including the fields of; Would you like to attain Live music performances are will also be featured doing their own numbers. presented by the music faculty GRAPFS this enviable position? The show begins April 2 and will be aired Monday through and advanced music students. Friday at 11 over ABC-TV. The first network presentation from Accounting IN CLASS,. Piano music of Schumann San Francisco in several years, it will also feature bay area disc and Chopin will be played to- Investigation A Readak Rapid Reading jockey Jim Lange. Composition morrow by students of Thomas Course will increase your study proficiency The schedule calls for six shows to be taped a week before live Correctional Rehabilitation Ryan, professor of music. Per- audiences beginning March 26. This won't leave the 100%. blond senior Personnel and Employment forming pianists are Loraine from San Leandro much leisure time as he continues We guarantee this his studies 100% improvement or Crider, Diane Flores, Madeleine at SJS. Property Management 1000 words per minute Real Estate and with excellent com- Edwards, Pamela Pyle and Ma- "Hank and I are very aware of what a tremendous break this prehension. Enrolling now for March 5 ria Federico, isespecially in view of our limited professional experience. Daily Vocational Rehabilitation classes! On Tuesday, Joan Goodwin, exposure on a coast-to-coast hookup is just too much to pass up; Statistical Research pianist, will present a program however, education is still our big objective and we are determined Reablz. 9ite Reading Improvement Laboratory of music by Beethoven and se- to get our degrees." Insurance lected 19th century music. February and March promise to be important months for the 357 Town & Country Village The National Educational Tel- ex-advertising manager of Lyke and the Stanford Speech and evision San Jose CH 8-7674 film "200 Years of Wood- Drama major. winds" will be shown March 1. Last week a recording session was held in Hollywood which MAKE AN APPOINTMENT should result in an RCA Victor album. On or about March 1 RCA NOW will release their first singlea song the boys wrote with Larry Ray. In the immediate future is a summer engagement in Las AT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE Vegas, the western mecca of entertainment. For Dean Thompson and Hank Jones, boyhood chums from the east-bay, a future awaits that appears brighter than anyone could =MS hope for at the age of 21. IMP

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4.-IPPAIR1AN DAILY Wednesday February 21 Construction Eases SJS Growing Pain; Construction projects continuing this semester and scheduled fur special stalls 1,, GI Buildings, Athletic Field 5 completion by next fall are the education and engineering build- thwaikmve:thsaein:d::::rid::.;:::.::,:'rate ings and the multi-story parking semestet char,..osl t,, 1111 Draw Near Completion garage, according to Dean Burton. pai.kmgstudent READY BY FALL 1111 mitory residents Its (111A, Ill ki The gym addition, scheduled for The $8.888;100 engineering build- v.111 not pay any fees for The e.er-esisin.lin. S.; completion July 1963, will add ing on Seventh and San Frenando th IIM act-issuing to State campus continues to grow 11,563 square feet to the women's sts, will be ready by September S; orpx this semester, with four construc- ; physical education facilities. It will 1962. It will add 169,000 square tion projects now nearing comple- las built on the site of the barrack offices feet of classrooms, and businestsil:171:1''.t sTA1.1.S tion and two just Ikeinning. classrooms on San Carlos street labs to engineering equipment. A Slated for Tmpletion this which were torn down during, se- certain I Education division will re- be resercil month is u one-story building for mester break. The to dont:dor:, ceive centralized quarters for the dents. This the Aeronautics depot tment at 1x-signed by Sarkis Shirinian, isthdti.iefedt,,eri,,::: first time in a long while when order connected San Jose municipal airport, Spring the addition will house facilities %tali appi-otti four-story building on the lions tor and Newhall sts. The 12,800 j for the recreation and physical ed- their consiructiiin the of Seventh and di ence:.npeadr square-foot building houses class- ucation departments. It will con- southwest corner halls. is finished next rooms and labs. Included in the fain a large gymnasium, elemen- San Carlos sts. 'p- of September. The 103,082 square project is a permanent site for a tary school physical education of he so tate lor foot structuer will house 50 two- pr,M,11 supersonic wind tunnel and air- classrooms, locker rooms, two ac- tion of the residenee hails man faculty offices and 44 class- plane taxiing space. t is ity rooms, three classrooms and used for the parking Kane accommodations for The Men's Physical Eduratior fatiilty offices. rooms with Thompso_n _said. 2000 students. department is now moving into a St "IIINIEIC COMPLETION single-story building completed An outdoor physical education COMMI7TERS' SALVATION this month at the corner of 10th 1 field between the men's and Of general interest to commut- Regular Cdatiom and Humboldt sts., near Spartan women's dormitories is scheduled ing students is the September The SJS stadium. The 240 by 80 feet build- police will issue reg4 ; for completion this semester, ac- 1962 completion date for the open- !citations ing contains locker, shower and prosecuted by th cording to Grant C. Burton,. Ex- decked, split-level parking garage Jose municipal equipment facilities for athletic courts in actsi ecidive dean. The field will be on the corner of San Salvador and: ance with classes, according to Walter J. the California V ti located on the block between San Carlos sts. jeode STRETCHING INTO INFINITY, regulations eoverning tr McPherson, head of the depart- . Eighth and Ninth sts. and San beams on SJS' multi -story park- The 50-foot -high garage will and parkin., campus ment. 'Cal ,os and San Salvador sts. Ex- ing garage seem to symbolize City College Hosts Buddy Plan Helps the rate of the campus' expan- PLAYING FIELDS, TOO . tension services and College Union buildings will remain on the same sion. Scheduled to be ready for Other new facilities for the de- ALWJ partment this semester are tennis block. use next fall, the 50-foot -high Health Conference Foreign Students is seal The field will be used by the USED BOOKS structure is one of six construc- courts, intramural fields and a ale, ti Four SJS delegates v tion projects going on on cam- baseball diamond. Physical Education departments, Glenn pate in a Health Careers cor, track the Recreation department and Largest Stock pus. The split-level garage will R eg'ster Social' ze "Our future was cut out We Have the in 110111 the to ference, co-sponsored by the Santa of the 1962-63 budget," said Mc- the Marching Band. It will also house 2200 cars but will not re- I Fifty-three new foreign students out th lieve the problems of commut- Clara County Medical assn. and Pherson. "We expect it will be used for ROTC and intram:.: at SJS are taking part in the new- Included in the next state college programs and as recreation fae.. ers much because about 900 the Women s auxiliary, from 9 spaces will be reserved for dorm ly established buddy plan this budget." ties for dormority residents. SPARTAN BOOKSTORE a.m. to 5 p.m. this Friday at San students and 500 for faculty semester. Construction projects beginning Included on the field will be .111(;irr Jose City college. I. members. Each new student from abroadl this semester are a two-story ad- volleyball courts, two outdoor Mrs. Thomas Gray, wife of the dition to the women's gym and an tot ball courts, a softball diant, f -Til P \ II \ Till II'- - uluu.. I. 5,11 Th ..... at has been paired with a native ' heuci of the SJS Student Health outdo:u --;, service, is chairman of the event. Spartan on a big brother-big sistet She expects 800 high school sen- basis. iors in addition to college students, First step in the buddy plan an - Leave: FLY DC -7C Return: physicians, school conselors and to assist incoming foreign student June 20, 1962 August 27, 1962 Our ealy Store other interested personnel to at- through registration procedure - San Francisco- London Paris - San tend. including orientation and entrant.: Francisco Dr. Ward Rasmus, director of tests. EUROPE Itas 71111! the SJS Speech and Hearing de- "The person to person progran- partment and assistant head of the won't die there since most f.:reitzt $399.00 Round Trip Speech and Drama department. A short while ago. 42 South students and oldtime students in DICK DURLING tax included MOSHE BEN-Ell First St. was designed espe- will be featured as one of six sym- dicated they would like to Call: In cially for the younger set posium speakers. in contact through the seine CY 5-8574 CY 5-2520 but no more! 42 South First Exhibitions will be open to the Brent Davis, ASH president CY 4-7346 public from 3-5 p.m. _ St has now grown up to be A Speakers' bureau is being set Also participating in the pro- the central headquarters for up to introduce foreign studs.nts gram are Flora R. Burnham. K ()ref of California. Fea- to living groups and to introduce Spartan cafeteria dietitian: Dr. tured below is just a sample the living groups to foreign stu- Rizpah Lindstrom, associate pro- THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES of our exciting spring collec dents. fessor of nursing. and Mrs. Helen Zion. Lome in today and see Davis said a new foreign student Smith, head nurse of the Student our brand /11'11' store. will go with a SJS student ta a Health service SALUTE: LOREN GERGENS living group for dinner. Follcwing dinner, the foreign student will Three years ago he was an economics major in college. otionenfling advanced Bell System pi fshe Is and set\ Study in talk to his hosts about his own Today lie is a salesman introducing Bell System products Loren Cergens of Mountain States Telephone & country and society. and sell iees to business executives. Loren Cergens and graph Company. and the other young men like Ilan in Guadalajara, Mexico Groups joining with living cen- his sales staff have improved the communications efficiency Bell Telephone Companies throughout the count ii. help The ters to welcome the new stoisnts Guadalajara Summer School, a of many firms by analyzing their operations and rec- make the fully accredited University of Arizona ,, SJS were the International Stu- your communications service the finest in program, conducted in cooperation dent organization and the Model with professors from Stanford University of California, University, and 'rated Nations committee. The In- BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES Guadalajara, will offer July 2 to emotional Students Affairs board, August 10, art, folklore, geogra resided by Bob Johnson, directs phy, history, language and literatune ite program. courses. Tuition, board and room is $245. Write Prof. Juan B. Rael The foreign students were offi- TELEPHONE MAN-OF-THE.: P.O. lox 7227, Stanford, Calif. ;ally welcomed to the college at a on Ft-l) T in Spartan cafeteria. -

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In addition, space officials said The 40-year-old as the temperature in Glenn's Friend- jumped into the sky atop a flame- ship 7 spacecraft rose in his first , spouting Atlas rocket at 6:47 a.m. eircumnavigation to 105 to 108 de- PST. gives. As he lost all sense of heaviness Both astronaut and officials min- , at 6:53 am., Glenn reported "I imized the seriousness of these dif- feel fine." ficulties, however, and Glenn re- The National Aeronautics and ported, "I feel fine." He said in his Space Administration announced first swing over Australia that he at 10 am., 13 minutes after lift-off, was feeling "no ill effects of, On that Glenn had achieved orbital weightlessness, no nausea or dis- flight. comforts at all." TOP SPEED A mightly Atlas booster hurled lie hurtled eastward at a top Glenn into space at 6:48 a.m, at a ASTRONAUT John Glenn suits up during a man in the free world to orbit around the speed of 17,545 miles an hour on a top speed of about 17,545 miles ani checkup previous to yesterday's space flight. earth. The Marine astronaut successfully orbited flight path that curved over Ber- hour. He reported that from his' The suit and helmet are those which he wore three times. muda, the Canary Islands, Africa, vantage point 100 to 160 miles up on his history -making flight. GIrmr ,s the first Zanzibar. the Indian Ocean. Aus- "the view is tremendous ... beau- tralia, the Pacific, and back over tiful." southern United States. DESCENT BEGINS ALWAYS ENOUGH TIME for his family, John Glenn, pictured, Scientists said his orbit would The space craft began its descent U.S. Spaceman Lands 'Hale Hearty' is seated with his wife and children. About to begin busy sched- range in altitude from 100 to 160 astronaut still plans to maintain a good off the West Coast of America ule, the family life. The miles. The area %k here Gienn (. naiL I Ira Iii,' aNtronaut to A small nut n,impieteec eippts1 watched the astronaut make his flight into space over when breaking rockets fired at i Glenns The 40-year-old Marine became down is roughly 240 miles Grand Turk Island in the Baham- hosoital awaits Glenn at Grand television screen like millions of other Americans. Through. 11:20 am. The ton-and-a-half cabin north- the the first American in orbit with a arched into dense layers of the at- as for a 48-hour rest. Turk. out the flight, the Marine astronaut's family remained calm. west of San Juan, Puerto Rico. leap which carried him around the mosphere at an altitude of about 55 At 12:30 p.m., Mercury globe once every 88.29 minutes at miles above the East Coast. control :1 top speed of 17,545 miles an hour. In the space of five minutes its said Glenn came out the side hatch GIANT of the capsule because of ATLAS speed was cut from about 17,500 difficul- harry 10 (ici His giant Atlas rocket boosted to 270 miles an hour, and air fric- 3.1!cren ties encountered in removing the DAYSTROMIHEATH him into a path so nearly perfect-- tion heated its blunt re-entry heat pressure bulkhead on the top. ranging in altitude from 100 to 160 shield to nearly 3000 degrees, our ihnneri al milesthat officials said he could Ginn's own comment on his As he left by the side exit, he STEREO/Ill-Fl KITS make seven complete orbits. glowing spacecraft was, "Boy, that was reported to be "hale 111111 But they limited his flight to the was a real fireball." hearty." ARCHIE'S three planned circuits of the globe. In diving back into the atmos- Two doctors from the aircraft FOUND AT Ile rose into the sky at 6:47 phere the astronaut again under- carrier Randolph, steaming in the STEAK a.m, and completed his first space went gravity forces about 7'& recovery area between the Noa )11-It-Yourself circumnavigation of the earth at times normal. and the destroyer Stribling, took headquarters 7:21 HOUSE a.m. SPLASH off by helicopter to join a medical' The official announcement that (The Spartan rendezvous) At 11:43 am., four hours and team aboard the Noa. Glenn had completed orbit No. 2 56 minutes later, he splashed down The Noa's team already had CHICKEN DINNER came at 9:54 am. in the Atlantic only about six begun the medical "de-briefil Radio and GLENN REPORTS miles from the destroyer Noa, one $1.25 United T.V. Supply Co. of the astronaut to determin Glenn ecstatiscally ieported he of the recovery ships waiting to was seeing "tremendous" and , he weathered his ordeal. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER CY 8-1212 1425 W. SAN CARLOS rescue him. 1 "beautiful" views from his capsule Glenn remained in his spacecraft In another helicopter froo, $1.49 , as he rode alternately through per- as it was picked up and placed on Randolph a team of space age, CHEF'S SPECIAL STEAK DINNER iods of light and dark. the deck of the destroyer. officials and photographers He also reported "some minor Glenn reported, "My condition is ' off to examine Glenn's Friendship 81.10 difficulties" with his spacecraft's excellent." He was still sealed in 7 spacecraft. , controls. But he said weightless- the capsule, but maintained com- Plans were to transfer Glenn OPEN EVERY DAY 1 ness, the common lot of spacemen, munications with those on board later to the Randolph by heli- It iv sEc(m) sTHEET IVATIGEN'S ' disturbed him not a bit and he the ship pending his removal. copter. From the carrier a .i.! STUDENT =BM UNION felt "fine.- * * * )1: Astronaut's Family Exhibits Relief, SAVE 35% Has Faith In God ARLINGTON, Va. UPI)The NEW SHIPMENTS wife and children of Lt. Col, John WASH PANTS H. Glenn were described as "re- lieved and overjoyed" at the suc- Regular $5.95 cessful orbiting of the astronaut's Dis6ount $3.83 space capsule. The family minister, the Rev. Frank A. Erwin, emerged from the Glenn home here to tell a OF NEW crowd of new.smen that AND Mrs. An- USED nie Glenn and David, 16, and SPORT SHIRTS Carolyn Lynn Glenn. 14, were very Regular $5.95, excited. He said a "feeling of joy prevailed" in the house. Discount $3.83 A friend of the family who watched the launching with them quoted the happy Mrs. Glenn as saying, "I know John is really smiling." COATS The Rev. Erwin said he was BOOKS SPORT very impressed at the way Mrs. Regular $45.50 Glenn and the children reacted to the strain of waiting, and the ...Diacount $29.47 launching itself. 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The President watched the prep- arations on a television in the 121 '11/1 'I'll I th residential quarter of the White' House while awaiting the arrival BOOKSTORE RIGHT I I' THE of Democratic Congressional lead -1' Cr,, for a dimension of the Ken- ()n ( 011E1N THURS. 711. 9:00 nedy program's outlook in Con- gress. 6---MPARTAN Wednesday. February 1911'2 DAILY 21. Greek 880-yard Relay Slated Riflemen To Meet Grapplers Full-time -,I...lents intereatat in joining the Spartan No' Gymnastics Meet Tomorrow rifle team are a strong stato col- men .1,,nnt.i t had to asked to meet in 1A218 Sacramento planned .., tomorrow against Sacramento. R ecor s at 330 p.m. For Meet further lege gymnastics team will be the Track Face Cal Interclass infolma., Ron McNichols. trampoline an,' Hon contact Bei opposition for Coach (lair Jen- Leslie E. tumbling man, is not with a had Ste- night. phenson, IA209; Richard Represe

nett's omusasta tomorrow hack and Frank Johnson will mu Wilkins, T roffm 101, Allen hall, at 7:30 in Sacramento. be able to compete or Don Har, in the wind First Tes mon. CY 7-1684. the let Spikers Int will he perform- bar event because of omorrow In Danger; San Jese State an abra loatia ' a th WI hk left hand be run i.i.aut.ling to Berkeley toniot.- The annual SJS interclass track slots participants and he ,,iptained Other varsity events to spot dash, 70-yard high sit ., night. Coach Hugh Mumby's meet gets underway at 3 p.m. by a vaisity track letter 'Winner. are the 75-yard Football Meeting hurdles. 180-yard dash. 660, 160- ,stlers will be seeking revenge Friday with nearly all the records One of the varsity division and 440-yard All In the California Bears for I in danger of being broken, accord- marks particularly in jeopardy is yard low hurdles varsity football prospect, relay. Novice division events also for next season should of only two losses suffered ling to track coaches Bud Winter the 352-yard run where Dennis meet with of these dis- coach Bob -t year. I and Dean Miller. Johnson, SJS' former 100-yard will be held at each Titchenal, Thursday at tances. 4'30 p.m. in MG20I. According to Mumby, San Jose I What Is potentially one of the dash world record holder, will take ,.,old expect more competition best varsity track squads in SJS aim at Willie Williams mark of tll the Cal grapplers than some 36.3. State's previous opponents Another mark in danger is MONEY BACK GUARANTEE season, but not as much com- Clark's one and a half Charlie ON petition as the Bears offered last mile record of 6:47.9. Horace year. Whitehead, who has a best of 6:42, The Bears and the Spartans and Jose Azevedo will be after BOOKS and SUPPLIES it Friday. have a common opponent and vic- March 2nd with Cash Register tim this year in the Stanford Clark's 1320 mark of 3:02.9 is Until Receipt Indians. While the Bears squeaked another likely candidate for obli- by their arch-enemy foes from vion. Both Ben Tucker and Ron SPARTAN BOOKSTORE Palo Alto, San Jose took two Davis have bettered that time-- THURS.: I matches from them by scores of Tucker in 3:00.3 and Davis in "RIGHT ON CAMPUS" lit Sic 25-5, and 31-3. 3:01. The Spartans can expect some BUSINESS MACHINES of their roughest opposition from AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT lightweight Toby Burnett, who will be opposing 123-pound David [C4F Third & San Fernando CYpress 2-7501 Armstrong. Another tough match to watch for will be between Spartan Fred Yrueta and Ken DENNIS JOHNSON Memzer who have met twice in . . . 352 -yard run the past two years and have split MAIN STUB the two matches. history will take deadly aim at BARBER 0 Following the match in Berke- the varsity meet division marks, ley, the Spartans will return to while this season's frosh spike LEE s'S face the Santa Clara Broncos prospects will give the novice divi- ;Friday night in the Spartan mat- sion records fits. 'tor Vrau ALL HAIRCUTS ,a,m. One of the highlights of the day Going into competition tomor- will be the 580-yard, eight man row. Coach Mumby's crew holds fraternity relay. The Greek teams a 4-4 record plus a victory in' the will be aiming at the event meet Hot Sandwiches Northern California Intercollegi- record of 1:37.5. Hot Dishes ate tournament here at San Jose As of noon yesterday only one and Dec. 9. fraternity had submitted an Refreshments too! The trash wrestlers take on the entry form to the intramural Cabrillo junior college grapplers office, according to intramural 30 South First Street tonight at Cabrillo. director Dan Unruh. Deadline for entries is 4 p.m. today. San Jose CY 3-2011 Swim Meet There will be six teams in the Hours: 11 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. Refreshments 'til 2 p.m. interclass meet. Each team will in- Sorry, Closed Sundays The Spartan swim team ven- clude both varsity and novice divi- $13 Barbers To Serve You tures north to Oregon to chal- AU lenge Oregon and Oregon state Open 9-7 Mon. - Sat. Sun. 9-4 in meets Friday and Saturday. 121161 Coach Tom O'Neill expects to II 68 E. SAN FERNANDO beat Oregon but thinks that the (One Block from Campus) egon state meet will be very

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NIP NorCal Tennis Meet Wetinevlay. February ?!. 11M2 SP'ARTA ATTS-7 Begins Today at SJS Communication Jose hosting Lack San the Causes Forfeit from tournament lit, FRED b ill:. entatives on San s(. -AND ineligible for the entire ,i..1.-iiii IIi' with passin_ ,,, .! .,,,I fail - 1. olear division of one else was taking care of r.:,-,i- . I will go siutes varsity tennis team Jose's newly constructed tennis A breakdown in communication' to violation of the WCAC -one. ling 11, according to beau of Stu- i responsibility between the offices, bility technicalities," Bronzan said. annual Northern Cab- courts. dents Stanley C. toe- into the has been blamed for the fatal et ror i firth rule." Benz. I had not been made since the turn. "In most other institutions the Tennis cham- The learn to beat will Thus SJS had to forfeit its latest' in be Cali- that led to Robertson needed 55 passing ' over in top physical education de- ulty representative is responsible underdogs today. fornia, boasting San Jose State's latest pionships as "its finest team in two victories, big wins over Pep- units to be eligible. partment lobs began two years ago. for checking eligibility. I went on they will be basketball forfeiture and the elim- wire ot the fact that many, many years," accon/ing to perdlne and Loyola Feb. 9 and 10. Athletic Director Bob Bronzan McPherson replaced the resign- that assumption." Spartan tennis coach Butch Kri- ination once and for all of the The figure would have been higher blamed the oversight on a "lack ofl ing Bill Hubbard as athletic diree- He explained, however, that at korian. It features Davis Cupper Spartans from the West Coast Ath- were it not for the fact that the communication betwen three key tor and then advanced to his pies- SJS the faculty athletic represonl- Bill Mooga jr., and Jim McManus, letic conference race, nine other Spartan victories in offices- his own; that of Walt Mc- .7.nt post when Charles Nagel quit .itive has not been charged with finalists In the 1961 NCAA dou- The Spartans, nipped three which Robertson participated had Pherson, physical education depart- as department head. Bronzan then checking athletes' eligibility. Mc- bles competition, and first and sec- weeks ago by the ineligibility hug already been forfeited in the Braun i merit head, and that of Dean Benz, ' replaced McPherson as athletic di- ' Pherson performed that task when when ond seeded in the tournament. center Joe Braun was dis- case. I who is ONO faritIty athletic repre- ' rector last August. ili 11 is :if k110 it (n11414)1, Br:on/an AWFUL covered to A\\ Ft Cal is eonsidered by many as have played more than The "one-fifth rule" , retina,- "Each one i rt. I bought soul!' the number one team in the nation his share of college ball, were that an athlete must pass k

PROGRAM this year, according to Krikorian, stunned again Friday when a sec- times as many units as he I, fticking up Mango and McManus ond case turned up. failed to be eligible. are fourth seeded Paul Welles and Team scoring leader Bill Robert- At the beginning of the fall se- WED LADIES' NIGHT, ' eighth seeded Mike Farrell, re- son was discovered lo have heen moster Robertson was credited refreshments for gals turning Cal lettermen. The American Hellenic Out of Stanford, only 10c. fourth ranked in the nation last year, comes sis Yoshi Minegishl, a semi-finalist Nonpartisan Political in the NCAA in 1961 and third Faces Dons Friday Organization MIAS.: Musk for danciic:iU seeded In the tournament. i". Storting at 9 P.m The tournament includes. along In Bid for Presents their with SJS, Cal, and Stanford, the Legal Win University of San Francisco, San Coach Stu Inman's battered an 8 p.m. clasl Francisco state, St. Mary's, Sacra- Spartan basketball five will be The SJS meet the USF FRIDAY AFTERNOON: mento state, Chico state, and Santa looking for its first legal West yearlings prior to the varsity en- 'Kick-off Dinner' RT- HAPPY HOURS 3 to 5:30 Clara. It will wind up with the Coast Athletic conference win of counter at 6:15. finals at 1 p.m. on Saturday, the season Friday when the Uni- Door charge $1.50 Feb. Following a pair of ineligibiiii.. 24. versity of San Francisco Dons in- Guest Speaker Gals 75c cases, the Spartans find themsehi - Entries in the junior college di- vade San Jose civic auditorium for in possession of an 0-7 WCAC re, Refreshments FREE! vision have been received from ord and a 2-17 mark over-all. Cali% The Hon. George Christopher Fresno city college, San Jose city the fact that the ineligible play,: college, City College of San Fran- Independent Loo .toe Braun and Bill Robertson, ts Mayor of San (ism and Diablo junior college. failed to play in SJS' two victoi :, Francisco The new San Jose State court, Action features in the WCAC tournament are located on south 10th at,, ad- serves those wins for the local (-1,,, Given at the jacent to the football stadium. "It is difficult to know lo,, Closer Contests deeply it (the forfeits) will affect new leiegues in the inde- the kids," Inman said. "But I SAN JOSE COUNTRY CLUB pendent division of the intramural know we will do everything in FRI. & SAT. SJS Wins basketball program provided closer power to be ready for USF." 15571 Alum Rock Ave. NIGHTS: games for the leagues Monday Regarding the two forfeit Jim Robertson's night. he added, "I'm still numb. It N., TUESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 27, 1962 Judo Meet Led Awful -Awful by Ang Ross's 17 points, the an unfortunate thing." San Jose Sm:-, :alio learn won Beachcombers dropped the Gimlets Inman said he plans (ii al Cocktail hour, 7:00 p.m. Dinner 8:00 p.m. BANJO BAND the Pacific Association AAU junior 45-36. The AFROTC forfeited to Dennis Bates and Rolf Dahl judo championship held at Santa Gorgo's Body Snatchers, in the forwards Friday, with Han.. You may obtain your ticket at: Rosa Feb. 18, only other scheduled A league wanrds at center and Bill The Spartans, led by Stanford action. and Craig Carpenter at go;:: Angelo's Steak House The Steer House the Alcorn, first place in the heavy- The A.A. downed Oden 52-42, He added that Vance Bari,. 72 E. Santa Clara St. I I Race Street weight division, and Gregory with Jerry Todd leading the vic- who has turned in some fine Weaver, first place in the 198 lb. tors with 20 points. Buzz Keivmtm formances of late, would see a The Interlude Ted's Coffee Shop AWFUL -AWFUL division, beat a field of 28 north- was high point man for Oden with of action at guard. 3rd and Santa Clara Si'. 62 W. Santa Clara St. ern California judo clubs for the 21. In other B league action, the Inman praised the play of G, 12860 SOUTH 1st STREET championship. Ventura Rejects slammed the In- Citta. He said the 5-11, 181)-!' Garden City Hofbrau II mile south of the San Jose State had 15 points to dependents 65-44. Weldon Hall was guard, who has seen only a l si S. Market Street Foirgroundst the runner-up Palo Alto judo club's high man for Ventura with 23 minutes action all season. eight. The Island judo club was points and Jackson Baker led the fine ball last weekend in Donation $10.00 third with five points, Independents with 14. geles. We Still Have A Huge Selection Of USED BO KS \ '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ‘6,:=1/5"/,5,59505/...’"’:,,,,,ViiieWie,540.4,D.’’’.’,"...,’ REFUND POLICY STORE HOURS FULL REFUND WITH FIRST WEEK OF RECEIPT DURING FIRST SCHOOL: : TWO WEEKS OF 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. SCHOOL ALL DAY SATURDAY :.;50:0‘14,4501Voir101/4",,,i05...".4,5rfisteii.::."..

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The Transition form Mexican parative Effeetiveness of Long- teachers, administrators will be given out in small amounts Dr. Charles B. Burdick, associ- 50 years or more. to be released by the Center, is officials and school Alcalde to American Mayor," $100. term, Short-term and Inter- interested laymen. to 24 faculty members to carry on ate professor of history. "German entitled "State Colleges and Uni- The Floyd I. Greenleaf, associate rupted Psychotherapy," $150. He reportedly was struck by a booklet will be sent interest. Plans for Gibraltar, 1940-1941," versities" and will cover the state to the research in any field of professor of speech and drama. Dr. Snell Putney, asistant pro- car while walking down an un- publishers about July 1, VOL. 49 aids pro- $123. college system throughout the The year old program 'Teaching Machines -English as a fessor of sociology. "Correlates of lighted stret in the suburbs and - fessors in work on their special Dr. J. Gordon Edwards, pro- country. 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