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by George Kamos of Elections Committee for the "Do you support the action ef At that time, the council voted communication was needed be ate resolution ngntnet Editor-In-Chief College’s Academic Senate, 434 the Academic Sonata of tha Cal without opposition to prsiss tween the CSC Academic Senate Dumke. - Full-time faculty and ailmlnU- Individuals voted out of 699 that ifornia State Colleges on May 24, Chancellor Dumke for his con and the local faculty. Keif cited two major reasons trative officer! have taken an were eligible. 1908, in which the Senate ex tributions to tha California State Another reaction to the news for the defeat of the CSC/ Aca Independent path from that of Of the 434 that cast ballots, an pressed its lack of confidence in Colleges. reached Mustang Daily from demic Senate resolution on this the California State Colleges overwhelming ^04 faculty and Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke and According to Robert Andrelni, Rodney Keif, chairman of the campus. First, he said the vote Academic Senate administrative officers voted further requested him to resignt” chairman of .the local Academic local Academic Senate. reflects the “general conservative In unvote held on F cuifoihu sun rOLYTECHHIC COLLEGE Monday, February 24, IHfij) VOL. XXXI, NO. 45 Engineering Week highlights... Queen, dolls featured
by Jen Howards Engineers, ami particularly the formative influence rapid transit Staff Writer men who have shaped the Apollo will have on ths American life project, hold an "almost deictic style, the pinel. concluded. Engineering Week opened with position’M n his regard)-.Eggert Gallagher pointed out (hit, a queen and ctoud with s doll. said. rapid transit will Influence not Elaine Glllis, the Architecture The talk was well received. only home-work patterns, but Department candidate, was locomotion in every phase of Ufa- crowned Mrs. Engineering at n Tueedey night,- again hr the Thursday night, again in tha banquet Monday night, at 7:30 Staff Dining Hall aU 7:30 p.m., p'.tn. In the StalT Dining Hall. a symposium on "Metropolitan Staff Dining Hall, Jack Ryan This opened Engineering Week. Rapid 1'r^nslst” was held. from Mattel spoke on "Design Production,” but drew curiosity Jack Ryan, “currently Mattel’s This event, perhaps of the from the audience about how leading toy designer,” according broadcast significance of all tha much creature comfort e rigid to (he Tau Sigma calendur of presentations, was the leeet well- plaatic doll provides to e small events, closed the week with a attended. child end about the espionage in talk Thursday night, accompained Richard Gallagher from South the toy industry. “Our security by a Mattel doll, plutinum blonde ern California Rapid Transit; measures ere more stringent nndHvearing nothing but shoes. Samuel Clark from the Bay Area then those employed in the mis As for the banquet, the con Rapid Transit consulting firm; sile business,” according to Ryan. sensus at one end of the table Benjamin Polk from the School Industry displays In the Me was that the food was superb. of Architecture; end Charlea chanical Engineering Lab, the Li IN C IN IC R IN O W M K . . . features a display In the Dexter Memo After the repast, Robert H. Russell, Associate Dean of En brary, and the Agricultural En rial Library showing engineering students and anyono also In Eggert from the space division gineering, were penal members. gineering Building could be ess VllVfllA | l| A a VlV^VmyifllaUMM Heta forested in the field of sdanco, the latest technological ad- of North American Rockwell The far-reaching significance view through the last half of the working maOalt of syi vancortionts spoke on “Appollo Up to Date." of the topic systems from the week.
Dr. Richard at High Nand Time Bomb' reviewed launches 69 season Bia,raBBiafran ,0#d food * drhro iw sot*•* by Art Tyree Tsylor raised the-prospect of made of lowDT'Wiimala be inter At thia moment, as you eit i missing enchiladas). A g e will ing this article, a child ie starving be people taking roll during Staff Writer stotage banks -of organs, with polated 'to human beinge In The Symphonic Bend will the winter concerts,” said John to death. lunch and dinner on Wednesday, ominous side effects of a black every instance. launch its 1969 concert season on son. The biological time bomb ticks He may bo a Nigerian; He may and during lunch on Thursday. market for organs and social un Richard commended the author Thursday, Fab. 27 with two per- relentlessly. Civilisation totters Contrtbuting‘t(k.thts endeavor Is be a Biafran. The Dining Hall will then do on tho brink o f disaster made rest from people who cannot get for emphasising important bio formancea in the Little Theater. Mrs. Marshall Wright, a former organ?. nate the coot o f the meals. imminent by the present biologi logical Issues, but warned A short concert will be presented professional clarinetist, and tha That doesn't matter. Starvation against drawing unwarranted con doesn't care who its victim is. cal revolution. Eugenics, the biological im in the morning at Collage Hour moat recent addition to the Music Hal* provement of the race, is another clusions from them.----- and the third annua) Winter Band Department staff. “ Mra Wright’e The civil war in Nigeria ia re ^SSS‘J This Js the picture of tho world you would have spent for Thurs sulting in thousands starving ta presented by Dr. Ron Richard as direction the biological revolution “ By confusing fact with fancy,” Concert will begin at 8 p.m. that regular and concentrated rehears day's dinner. There will be people death on both sides; starvation he reviewed The Biological Time may take. One phase of eugenics he said, “ Taylor has harmed ac evening. als of our, woodwind section have accepting donations ail day Them- does not play favorltas. lionib, hy Gordon Taylor, at tho is the breeding out of defects,' curate public discussion of bio This year's band, a 68 piece given this year’* band a tremen day ot three plaoegi The flnnek logical control.” Rooks at High Noon program such as mongoloidism and hemo ensemble of wind and percussion dous boost,” said Johnson. Tha Model United Nations la Bar Patio; near IhO main en Tuesday. __ philia. The other phase ie the “Scientists cannot be neutral,” instruments, la the moet talented The Winter Concert will be a holding a Food for Biafra-Nigorie trance to tho Library: in tho So propagation of desirable charac Richard commented, considering Drive. The group is asking that Gordon Taylor, an English and select group of bandsmen in blend of music ranging from an cial ftcience Building (second teristics. the role of the scientist in society. you give up one maal. Missing one .wientiflc writer, surveyed in the the school's history, according to 18th century piece by Antonio floor, south end). He cited the use of German uni meal may keep a child from etar- All money received will ho sont book the extent and influence of Klrhurd suggested the problem William Johnson, assistant pro Vivaldi to selections from Leo- versities under tho Nasis for in ving. • biological research, and made of measuring such intangible fessor and conductor of bands, nad Bernstein’s immoral “ West to UNESCO, earmarked for human purposes. If you eat in tho College Din Nigeria-Biofro Food UUof. projections of the changes it will qualities as intelligence or moral, “These students take their music Side Story.” “ It will be a rare reader who If you oannot give up * meal, impose on civilisation. character. Further eugenic pro- seriously end have through dil The major work on the pro ing Hall, tell the people at tho does not come away from this entrances that you will forego donations of say aim wtU bo Richard, a Biological Science iilcius arise from determining igent practice reached a high gram is an original composition book^wlthout a sense of excite level musically in preparation for (continued on page 3) dinner mi Thursday (you’ll bo accepted. Department instructor, evaluated whether environment or genetics ment and involvement,” Richard the book from his background in had the greater influence in per concluded. biology. sonality development. The Miracle of Marriage, by "Taylor presents a picture of “ Although Mr. Taylor usee his William J. Lcdercr, will be re biologists working in labora writing talents well, I found that viewed next Tuesday by Rev. tories, but with very little com he wiis inaccurate in several de Bruce TJaden, according to Miss munication with the outside,” tails,” Richard said as he cvnlu-l Ena Marxian, Honks at High Reagan gives views on disorder Richard explained. ated some projections nmde in Noon coordinator. She announced Heart transplants were men the hook. Contrary to I he author’s that students arc welcome to the by k e ^ Hyland “Seems to me at San Francisco Itatss, there are 18,000 or what When Dr. Richani -Pimentel, tioned as examples of research implication, hr pointed out that programs. They arc held Tucs- Staff Writer, State and Berkeley, where the ever on the other side.' advisor to CCR, mentioned that experiments which have found life has not been created in u days at noon in the Staff Dining majority of thy student* are on “ From Berkeley 1 gat letters the other side' o f the student riots their way out of tha laboratory. test tube. Nor can observations Hail. “Governor, I would like you to the other side (against the riots), from students. They are fearful does not get the publicity that meet a group af California why can’t they hold soma meet that if they take a stand that the rioters do, Gov. Reagan College Rrpublicana from Cal ings, issue some statements and there Is an element of faculty agreed with him and stated, Week in student government Poly. That’a the achool that ian’t say to the public, 'Look, for the there that will ba against them; “ There is e great deal o f dif- on fire.” -v. thousands of .students that yoy that they will suffer academi ference betyreen a news com- This waa the wayT the local are seeing on that aide of the cally,’’ the governor said. (continued on page 8) CCR chapter waa Introducad to the governor in Sacramento laat SAC active in presenting ideas week. Then the barrage of questions Htudrnt Keprexentation— A8I Kennedy informing him thut MAC , ■tislng of private individual* The flew. Tha governor explained tha President Warren Burgess re hsd approved the revised College paper, Campus Hey-Lines, was position of Ida administration in ported that students have ob Union Management I’Ihii. If J>r. approved through June,-1 camipus disorders this way: “We tained representation on the Per Kennedy approves it Burgess will MTI DKNT II'DKIARV declared an emergency. The uni sonnel Review Committee, a sub begin I'eeiiiumeiidlng people to 1'peomiog trial The eaac of versity and tlu’ local law wanted committee of the Academic Hell- fill (lie It) *tadcia munitions on t'AFHKH r.*SAC h#u passed Its it, but then they had 24 hours of ste. ~ the hoard. ' preliminary hearing and will ap quiet, no pickets, nothing. Be further xtHted that the stu Bridge)— Roy Gcrsten, AMI pear before the Student Judiel- “That was all that it took for dents now hiivu representation on Imxlnexs manager, reported that ary Feb. 20 1UUD. N , the university to rescind its rules virtually every adminixtrative ull hut two budgets are III ut this ugainat holding raUius. — • .— wmmitter. Tho Personnel ne time and that the total projected "Well that very night there view Committee ts by fur thb income for tho 19)19-70 budget was a mass meeting in Poly Ball most important committee he- before adjustment by Finance Ski meet sign-up room at Berkeley. By the next cause It reviews leave with pay, Committee" is $399,9411. The pfo- * afternoon, 34 people bad been retention of faculty members, jeeted expense is £417,799. This Final s ig n -u p h ill be tukcu on arrested and a few more heads Hml provides for review of tenure. includes the large projected ath Tiieialay, Feb. *6 in the AC had been cracked. We were ready Food for Biarra—The Model letic budget which is $130,289 in Auditorium, at 7 p.m. for the to call it an emergency again, United Nations Food for Biufru ex|K'nses and an income of Dodge Ridge trip \aponaorcri by but the university didn't realise snd Nigeria Drive was accepted $48,700 for athletic events. Tills the Ski Club. The trip ia the that you just can't let the stu sod endorsed. Htudunts eating In amounts lo a subsidy of $81,889. weekend o f Feb. 2* to Match 2. dents have rallies that call for '•ic Dining Hull will be asked to AHHKMBLV c o m m i t t e e This is the third trip of the riots. Tha university, just doesn't xkip ime meal during the drive. Upcoming concert— The Itaju season fgr the club and should seem to learn, Assist—Our assist coda was Marimba Band Is not available- ITEoVP to be one of the In-at doe “Somehow, especially at Berke unproved. aehcriu[eri to excellent -show condition*. ley. they seem to be o«^ ipych- ••und Raising Aetlvillelt Com cPit. The Assembly Committee The trin will cost >12.46 and aflaid of fthe desenters' outside mittee-- The Agricultural F,ngi-. is trying to contact elthor the Ah- includes 2 nights lodging, flv# that they seem to forget the kids meals apd insurance. . Society application foY a soclatlon, Sly and (he Family on. the inside who are getting ' "nation drive was accepted, Tftcy Stone, Dion, or Grassroots ■for There will be an Intra-elub raec beaten up and heckled. Pm get *r* giving uway a priae of a April 12. during the weekend with tro- ting fed up with it! What I need unit stereo valued at >100, I'lHIMHIIFKS' HOARD - I'hles for i the winners. Initial are more Hayukawas," the gov I 'duu of (imcrnori*—=__ ><■* I a per tppntvnl wps Aigtl-ups will also be taken for ernor said, referring' to 8.L CCt M IM B IM . V. Cort KltHo, Brain Colt, antf D ttw t vnrotft on Bio CaWomla ooWofo |-*g|||l I a lia||| Aesa^ aAssmaaiU ullurg Hurgrss announced given t«if% w a li, weekly ^news ’, at A p.m. in the Architecture Hubert Turner, a l!n>H gruduute Robert E. Kennedy's head on a local campus issue. We be Gallery. of IndiiVnu University; Dan Teo- lieve the college’s voters cast their ballots “ no” for the Mitchell, head of the Comnui- Amici Orchestra doru, of Kroohlyn College, N.Y.; wrong reasons. Also, it wouldn’t surprise us if our campus ami Oetuviun Dragos, of SAN rlty Redevelopment Agency of Amici Della Musics Orchestra, t» the only one to reject th e € s e . Aciutenile "Senate KRANCtfCO 8TATJS (You mo. Los Angeles, will speak on "The conducted by Richard Williams resolution. Future of Ihm» Angeles” and alsi some of thorn do think for -them NIW AND USED BOOKS appears In concert Feb.___ '2ff, . . at selves). on mode! cities. 8 p.m. in the Little Theuter. The All interested persons are in Convinced that the grant ma Wo purchase discontinued textbooks orchestra is presenting its first jority of students opposed the vited to attend the lecture. Spring Concert Tour of South •s listed in our catalog ern California. CHORRO Telephone 543-4391 The 37-metnber orrhestra Is In BSU films shown residence at the University of Santa Clara, the only American The Black Student* Union will university to support n resident present a speaker and u discus professional ensemble o f this sixe. sion on the Ar*b revolution and The Amiri Orchestra Is • cur the Palestine problem this Mon rently plu.ving a season of over day, Fel>. 24, at D; 16 p.m. in the 100 concerts with repertory BSU building, tidO Monterey St. YOUR ADVnTItINO MAMA#— _____ Ward Fanning ranging from Corelli and Bach The talk and discussion ia a to Stravinsky and Webern. Hlgh- IDITOMAL ADVISOR ...... Irani Kaatch part of the Third World Liber- ADVRRTISING ADVISOR ...... laran Nictation ation Front', aenes « T reynhi- RING OD nwnitwna nan----- tries aavsntnnwta av tlmmry activity. Everyone is in fo|nla u ,.om,.rt (n glln j K National Educational Advertising Servians 0 * cn ’ Francisco’* Grace Cuthedral, and special Concerts of Musical H\i- N O W I •hor and Jszx In the Classics, ull in addition to its seven major series in the San Francisco Bay The second in a series colled Area. the Revolutionary Cinema will Concert tickets at $2.50 for l g I be presented Monday, Feb. 24, at ■tudents and general $8.50 may g — RD— f f l 8 p.m. in Science R-5. be purchased from the TCU. Tick U. 8. Air Foro# SyilR m t Com m and I 9 a f l l w v B a l The aeries is sponsored by 8tu- YOUR ets will be on sale at the Little • dent* for New Action Politics March 7,1969 Theater on thf_ evening of the GRADUATION (continued from Republican caucus‘also explained Bnd the ll,i,d WorW Liberation performance.lu a ti f a as - J The Systems Commend utilises the skills of Front, mentator's word* and s picture, SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, end TECHNICALLY ORIENTED ADMINISTRATORS to meet its mission as - "Laat night I noticed a com tho most respacted CHARTER FLIGHTS the Air Force's single overall msnsger for the stops mentator who tad the abets of lei Ang.l*. . 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Mmtang Dally Pag . 8—Monday. Fehroary^K llw Letters to editor 28 th musical tour The Men’* Glee riul) and the music. Included In the numbers in gram in 1930, Next month’s tour Writers kit crftk's stand on ’I Collegian* stage band will leuvo this year’s program are the hymn, will be the /jkth he has made with March 2-'l yn a 17 performance After seeing a rather exciting aspect* of dramaturgy than the Taylor' apd entertainment rah rah; the rich vs. poor; tht production. (Just as a n*te: the on Saturday night. young vs. old; the gangster with Soviet Academy of Dramatic Arts, (WOK I do not want to discourage you the same problems as tho good during the tithe of Stanislavsky Moliuru’s pluy, The Doctor In ence. Through the years tech ing before an audience. John guys. a* our critic. You hqv$ A distinct Spite Of Himself, presented lust nique* of comedy have changed and the "method," would not put and useful, if not mandatory! ^canlin, as Sgunurelle, the wood Hsr comment on the perform weekend by tbs. Speech Depart und leitvcs this play to child’s on a performance until the play function in tha development, o f q cutter; ShowunduVshort, us his ance of Bab Trevit was especially JR (MM1M NMWS I ment, wus u creutive coup of entertainment'—in fact it wasn’t had been in rehearsal least four creditable drama ’ department at surprising. Travis was per mixed artistry for director J. even good Moliere. But it was wife, Martine; Bruce Nepple and years! That’s quite a difference Cal • Poly, nor do I Intend you fect in the part—his voice and Murray Smith. good entertainment. Richard Chapman as the two from the four weeks Ca) Poly’s should he sHthout “ teeth,** as ih« servants, Lucus and Volere; and und looks and delivery were per Drama Committee had to turn saying roes,l because without them In hip prologue, written in the the ploy itself, wus fect for the character ho was -' out Petrified Fosest.) SPACE 19 UNITS? style of Moliere, Smith intro rather thick-headed slupstick, the Edwin Pinson as the rich man, you are.as i^seleta to us as to tUe portraying. Also, there is tho critic’s basic essence o f criticism. But 1 do duces a traveling troupe consist comedy troupe wus the leuvening ~Geronte, the lend characters, all SAN FRANCISCO Her cut on Knowles, the-direc- function: it i« to improve und en think you would do hotter in the • ss. t i l s ing of brightly dressed singers that made it light and fust. Con- *■ played as if their audience de pended on them. tor was in congruent with her courage net discourage and de next review you write to remem- und duncers, For this Smith trusting within itself, the troupe praise to .the staging and light* Qn the whole, the cast, troupe stroy. Some ol the actors—Joe ber Portia’s words to Shylocfc. He gathered the choreography tal- offered vivacious vibrant dan ing. These are also facets of a and orchestra enhanced the pro cnU of Shurron Kerr, the vocal cers who kept the pluy going ut play that the director contends duction with enthusium us bril instruction Of John Russell and a fust clip until the surge wus with. If she liked the set^ and^ liant as the colors, on the stage. the Cal Poly Symphony Orches momentarily-checked by the slow light*,” ~She should Rave given" While not properly a musical, tra under thk'directiunTSf Clifton interjection of the troupe into Knowles some of the credit. (Also the use of music and dance per Swanson to add the pageantry of grace of the singers. this was his third not his first sound and movement to the 17th Whut reully held the play to fectly transmitted the vibrancy directing “attempt.)’’ century farce. gether was the obvious joy the of the actors. The whole pluy I feel that Miss Kopps was cast and troupe felt in perform- glowed with energy und work. Thu play is essentially a satire unduly critical of the acting. on the timeless theme of society’s After all this is not a profes inherent trust in the medical pro sional theater group and some of fession, traditionally the most the actors hud not had much ex learned group ground. When the Soul music sets pace perience. As a critic one not only poor woodcutter of the story is tears down but constructs. The tricked into becoming a doctor adjectives used to describe some by his wife and taken to u rich Cf the actors were in very poor Item + » M man’s home to cure the man’s tnste. duughter, he lists among his Phene(413> m - t j U in Afro-American lit 1 wus. shocked to notice that credentials a fine long list of Miss Kopps did not seem to fuke Latin words. The same by Mary KevCIlo "They say I am the happiest notice, the excellent audience re trust exists today: the sicker we Staff Write!) mun around. Then why am I action to the pluy, not only at are the more suintly Is our doc You never know wKut to ex burning inside? Why?" the man the end, but during the entire tor; his unintelligibly scrawled pect when entering the Afro- says. play. It almost seems to me that prescriptions are us aemplete American Literature class, taught The time is now to stretch she did net see the play at all, evidence of his skill as was the by Robert Hout. \ ; your brain to it's maximum peak »ince it certainly did not sound woodcutter's Lutiu. Last Wednesday, the class und reach for that star, for like n review of the same pluy In its own right, Mollcre’s play was filled with tounjis\ produced surely this is the new day. He that I saw. wns a time worn farce, with an by a unique record album, “ a tells us to know everything nbout Miss Kopps is certainly en obvious humor aimed at the un rap set to music," presented by the world and the universe for this titled to an opinion. I doubt her enlightened 17th century audi- is your right.' ___ Durryl Bandy. The music is by vendetta was directed to any-- ♦5 MOXTMMEY the Young Ories, words created Later in the record, the ques per.ton in particular, but I do Purutyn %J 1'ilUjtr It LtJyiuf by Duke Kdwinrd*. tion is posed, Is It Too l^te? feel it is the fault of the editors Rowen and Martin The record begins? with one He talks about a time when men for not ^placing a favorable re entity side cu|led ".'tun,". A fur could say that they loved their view Hlougside so that potential Latrgtiwr writers out Jars se t1 describes man’s fellow man. There used to be u theater goers would not have to birth. Then Edwards verbalizes time when you could touch a take Miss Kopps’ review as the final word. Making the scene from "Ileuu- with strong and meaningful child with kindness and expect a lyrics. He symbolizes a man tiful Downtown Burbank" to "The smile. But even childreq are . In genera) I feel that she used talking to a crying haby.\ strangers to love. rolling hills of San Luis Obispo"' poor tuste in her review and did Edwards states examples of will be three staff writers from He wonders what he should not have enough knowledge of llowen and Martin's»"Laugh-ln." tell the child .about life. Should man's achievements and notes the pluy to criticise i^ Mure Isindon and Dave Panioh he lie and tell the child a beau that this is the most advanced Editor: and Jim Mulligan will present a tiful illusion about life? Or man has ever been, and if this The review you wrote for program in the AC. Auditorium should he tell the painful truth is man’s |>eak, then what on Petrified Forest, appearing in the Wednesday, Feb. 2ii at 7 pm. —about a -life filled: fwtyh—» - earth ere we doing? — L. .... Feb. t# if *ue o f the Mustang Daity pain. , ' ■ • The sad part about the words w. M The campus is invited. Follow was overly harsh, don’t you The mun tells the child he to t^iis album, is that they ure ing the program, a reception will think ? Doubled devasUtingly true. It makes one b* held in the Stuff Dining Hall. knows the pain that the child Albeit having a review is an ad- will feel, and there is nothing, The reception, whifh will feature wonder what is so important vuntuge ip the development of Ourselves! nothing the man can do to pro refreshments, is restricted to that we are heading for, that we good plays and good actors, it tect the child from the tragic journalism students and their do not take time to see If our should he concerned with more guests. experience that 1s almost comic brothers are making it along with ally called life. us. SEN IO RS , Mustang Award Symphonic band planned (any major) winners named Social Work Careers (continued from page 1) Winter Concert will be on sale for band entitled "First Suite in Monday, February 17 and may June graduate$ or prior Mustang Award winners for E-Flat for Military Band” by January are Beverly Fincher, be purchased at the Associated only apply by March 14 Oustsv Holst, a British musician Students lne.t Premier Music Ray Aoyamu, Stanley Uehiyama, for the California Count und Mitch Cooney. who was one of the first com Store, Brown’s Musie Store, band members or at the. door. General posers of the 20th century to ies Social Work Entrance Slcdent o f the Month is Tony admission is $1.25 or 75c for stu Silva for demonstrating great write serious music for the band dents. Examination to be given » Prices Effective Feb. 14— 26 leadership ability and dedication medium. Works by Vaclav Nel- while serving as rhairman at the hybel, Richard Strauss and,John locally April 12. Yosemite, IVsIb. - \ " Finance Committee. Philip Sousa round out the hand’s REGISTERED Stf YOU* COtllO* PtACIMfNT Miss Fincher received the Mas- program. -----r*-i—------— Assurances mean peqc# OffICI OR UNO A POSTCARD TO TOMATOES ..... c tang Award for her work in The six piece Dixieland Band, of mind. Our diamonds 19 "Operation Handclasp." headed by electronic engineering Csq i wUw Reweeeel Sesvicsi •ra registered end Mortons, 3 course, Beef, Turkey, Chicken, Meat I oof Aoyamu also worked many senior Roy Urbach, specialize* in accurately graded In writing l t l l N M rs *! hours in "Operation Handclasp" New Orleans jets as played in the traeils Jewelers t.l.O. stHemte f *» )4 for his Mustang Award. early 1900’s. The Percussion En TV D IN N ER S ...... c Uehiyama, chairman of the semble, including tymponi, bass 59 Agricultural Student Council, drum, hells, marimba, cymbals, promoted better participation in and whip, will perform Malloy Scat!, 1000 shoot "Farm-City Week" than In Bny Miller's "Perlude for Percus OPEN TO THE PUBLIC previous year. sion." TOILET TISSUE. . . . ,Wc Cooney launched 0 “ A # man Tickets for the February 27, campaign" to buy children's bi cycles and successfully collected at WHOLESALE PRICES about $170 The Mustang Award is present CHUCK STEAK . . . . C ed to students displaying out Firestone 49 standing service to the college caid TV-RADIO-STEItO-HIFI-PARTS snd j,W surrAulWtng community. Texaco picture tuboi— television A radio Jub.s i parts phono noodlot— recording tap#— tost equipment Products tools— cltiion’« band equipment— antonnei— mestt Foothill Plaza rotors— changer*— speaker*— enc|o*gVe* Blow Yourself Hre* TO POSTER SIZE L — 4em*s photo fetts i technical bo«kt Satieties 2 ft. x 3 ft. UP S O N Y T A ?f RICO?i:a!sf TV’s, RADIOS onV BUl*4 in 40 ewty te ette nMs pto*#*^^ Benell's Your orti|inof photo rotu(*od undom- u l O R D A N u ^ Ad*r H«,land P, doubles mutches while Rod Heck- 6-1. 6-0, McOohon.Jonnotto CP 4. Doggor. VanDuett P. 6 2, - 6-2. WATCH nuclear power Women hoopsters get win Repairing Service Both women's basketball teams Santa Barbara scoreless while wen* triumphant over UC8B lait scoring four points to win the IN THK CITY ship structures Friday in Crandall Gym game 42-38. The A game was a run-away Both teams arc now 4-3 in pre Three Wetchmehers with the locals leading all the way. The Mustangs, hitting over season play. Coach Mary Stall- h u m U 06 'A from the floor, lead by ard was pleased with the playing quarter scores of 17-5, 33-10, 51- of both teams. She also expressed CLARENCE BROWN electrical systems 26 and the final 71-32. confidence for the up coming sea JKWILIRS Leading the Mustang scorers son. The first league game is was Marilyn Manfrina with 28 with San Fernando Valley State •62 Hlguero S.l.O. points, followed by Nancy Robin on March 7, at Valley State. son with 19, and Sharon Chatman with 12. High scorer for UCSB electronic systems was Mary MacKirdy with 16 points. JOIN OUR TAPE CLUB - The Bees squeezed by Santa Reg. Price* Barbara 42 to 38 in a overtime Pries* te member* 4-treck j s game. » .* '■ ♦2.** •-track M.ts UCSB behind 24-32 started »*-*• missile systems the fourth quarter by making six 2 0 % Dlcounl an Stereos 4 Accessories quick points, then 'tied the garni Ivory llovonth Topo P il l at the charity stripe. The quarter \ V ended 38-38. High scorer were Terrie Dailey with 15 points and Sue Jennings with 11. CUESTA UNION 76 marine design In the overtime the locals held Toft A Californio Sts. ffr LOGIC 10% Discount to nil Cal Poly students with ASI Cords beauty with teflc! The POwOTyL__,,6W PT« l V009W li**a •OlttnpftiHina Onwm***J e Meter Overheat • Brahe Service • On* dey Service iLa lanlr al *a*maiftaAlo *a*| mechanical design ITIO lOItt w» IwOSOttOOte EOSli e Tane-vp • Shack Ahserhere • financial Available Iretir* Jewater* S.l.O. . e Wheel Aligning end Belenclnf Free Estimate* Open Saturday* till Neon , Choice of locations: Hunter* Point In 8en Ffindsco, PUkup and Delivery Weekdays — • a.m. te 5 p.m. HYSEN-JOHNSON Mare bland in Vfcllsjo, California. The Big FORD Block Automotive Clime Campus Interviews: February 27
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