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Vol. 53 431.. SAN JOSE, , FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1966 No. 89 Today's Seventh Street Forum Starts Busy Week of Politics IOWA STRING QUARTET will play tonight at ensemble is rated as one of the nation's fore- 8:15 in Concert Hall. Students and faculty mem- most chamber music groups. Spartan Programs By JIM BAILEY Clubs to register as a Currununist * * * bers may pick up free tickets for the concert at Committee sponsors the quartet as the final Spartan Daily Staff Writer front organization. the Student Affairs Business Office, Building R. appearance in the Invitation to the Arts Classic Criticism of the U.S. Justice De- The forum is also being held to Founded at the Universiiy of Iowa in 1958, the Series. partment is expected to highlight protest the action of Soviet Russia VDC Rally today's Seventh Street Forum in the censure of three writers Students Plan sponsored by Students for a Demo- who had distributed anti-govern- cratic Society (SDS) beginning ment publications. On Campus Tonight To Precede at 12:15 p.m. on Seventh Street. PRISON TERMS Petition Drive Today's forum starts what is The Soviet government gave expected to be an active week of prison terms of three and five Teach-In politics on campus. Next week years to two of the writers and Next Week campus organizations of both the took away the citizenship of a A rally on Seventh Street will right and left will conduct infor- third who remained in London. SJS students who support the "We phut to tie in both acts To precede Friday's Vietnam Day mational campaigns on the Viet Viet Nam String Quartet Play United States' effort in Committee's teach-in. Nam war.. The week of activity as being totalitarian in nature. Sounds of violin, viola and cello R. General admission is $1.50. man School of Music. Krosnick The new left is not a die-hard will answer the Vietnam Day Com- The rally is scheduled for 11:30 will conclude Friday, with a 5-hour will fill Concert Hall tonight as Violinists Allen Ohmes and John studied at New York's Julliard Audi- supporter of Russia but an active mittee's teach-in vvith a week-long a.m. to build support for the five teach-in in Morris Dailey the Iowa String Quartet begins its Ferrell, violist William Preucil and School of Music. by the Vietnam voice of free expression," explained petition drive beginning Monday. hour teach-in, 12 to 5 p.m., in toriurn sponsored performance at 8:15. violincellist Joel Krosnick will play The American-born artists all Day Committee. SJS sophomore Brian Heggen of Various campus organizations, Spartan Programs Committee Haydn's Quartet in D Major, Opus have extensive musical back- Morris Dailey Auditorium. The the San Jose Friends of Student VDC added one speaker for the At today's forum, representa- including the Young Republicans sponsors the ensemble a.s the final 76, No. 5, Charles Ives' Quartet grounds. Violinist tunes served tives from the "new left" will pro- Non-Violent Co-ordinating Com- teach-in yesterday, but it also lost and Young Americans for Free- appearance in the Invitation to No. 2 and Schubert's Quartet in as concertmaster and soloist with test the Justice Department's move mittee (SNCC). one. dom, have endorsed the resolution the Arts Classic Series. Students D Minor, D. 810 at tonight's con- the United States Air Force Or- to require the W. E. B. DuBois Heggen said that he plans to and faculty members may pick cert. chestra in the United States, Ice- David Eakins, assistant profes- sign an application for member- of support which was started by up free tickets at the Student Ohmes, Ferrell and Freud] all land, Norway and Denmark. He sor of history, has agreed to speak ship in the DuBois Club at the SJS student Fred Krueger. Affairs Business Office, Building received degrees from the East- organized the Washington Cham- at the teach-in, according to Peer rally. "The attorney general has "The last teacn-in gave foreign ber Society, played in the East- Vinther, VDC chairman. Vinther 300 Students solidified the left by this move. nations, especially Communist na- man Faculty String Quartet and also said that Harry Supiano of We exist on crisis," Heggen added. tions, the impression that most lectured in music at Brooklyn Col- Berkeley, recently returned from Two members of the DuBois American students are opposed lege in . Ln addi- Viet Nam, will not be able to Leave Tomorrow Club will speak at the rally. Terry to the war. We intend to show ASB Council Denies tion, he has performed in numer- speak because of work. Hallinan, club national secretary that this is not the case," Krueger ous recitals and orchestras. Among the persons who have For 'Think' Camp from , and Tom explained. Violinist Ferrell taught at the agreed to appear at the teach-in Fink, organizing secretary of the "This petition is built on student University of the Redlands before are Mrs. Aileene Greene, wife of About 300 Spartacamp-bound San Jose DuBois Club will rep- help and not on any specific or- joining the University of Iowa fac- Felbc Greene of the British Broad- students will board buses tomor- resent the organization at the ganization," he added. Krueger casting System, who will show row morning Fund to go to the son of San Iummertimes" ulty in 1964. He appeared as solo- the annual rally. Hallinan is plans to open a booth in front of By DON DUGDALE Sessions students than through ist for the "Monday Evening Con- slides of their recent trip to Viet "think weekend" at Asilomar on Francisco lawyer Vincent Haiti- Spartan Bookstore at 8:15 a.m. Spartan Daily Staff Writer Sumner-times. certs" series in and Nam. John Thorne, San Jose at- Monterey's 17 mile drive. nan. Fink is a senior at Lincoln Monday. Student Council Wednesday After conferring with adminis- other southwestern cities. Ferrell torney, and Ken Miles, professor Registration for the campers be- High School. Petitions will be circulated pri- tration and facultyrepresentatives, made his of philosophy at Stanford Uni- gins tomorrow at turned down a recommendation of New York debut in Car- 7:45 in the Art MEMBERSHIP GROWS vately by volunteers in the living FAB decided to recommend keep- negie Recital Hall. versity, will also speak. Quad, and the buses will leave Before the ruling by the Justice Financial Advisory Board (FAB) centers. Other activities planned ing the Summenimes allocation, at 8:30 a.m., to-riving at the camp Deparment the DuBois Clubs had for the week will include films this year's to allocate $1,400 for with two conditions. In addition at about 10:30, Bob Pitcher, camp a total membership of 2,600. Re- and speakers sponsored by the Summertimes, SJS summer nevvs- to the previously mentioned stipu- M director says. cent estimates place the national Y.R.'s. paper. lation, FAB recommended that This year's Spartacamp the membership close to 4,000. Heggen Summertimes submit "a long- S ic Professor 13th annual one is a complete expects many more SJS students Council's decision apparently range master plan," hopefully con- sell out, Pitcher says. The theme to join the DuBois Club tomorrow. was based on its opposition to taining suggested improvements, for this year's camp is "Me," and Student speakers who have Trolls' To Play FAB's recommended stipulation before November. omas Ryan Dies discussions will focus on "Family agreed to appear at the rally in- that Summertimes "give primary Council's vote denying approval and Me," "The College Campus clude Paul O'Farrell, president of At Hoover Dance news coverage" to the summer- of the allocation was 1-10-3. The and Me," "Other Groups and Me," the SJS Democratic Club; Peer Thomas L. Ryan, 53, SJS pro- has lost a distinguished teacher Miss Winterset will be the sessions program and to the ASB- recommendation now returns to fessor of music, died early and performer. He was much and the "World and Me." Vinther, chairman of the San Jose Phil prize and "The Trolls" will pro- sponsored Festival of Arts pro- FAB for re-consideration and a Thursday morning at San Jose admired by his students as an The camp which began in 1953 Vietnam Day Committee; and gram. possible re-recommendation. Hospital, ending a lengthy ill- outstanding teacher. I miss him as a leadership training camp, has Whitten of the SDS. vide the music tonight from 9 to psychol- ASB vice president Jerry Spot- In other action Wednesday, Stu- ness. He had suffered a brain as a colleague and as a friend," become a student -faculty confer- Emitt Wallace, senior 1, as Hoover Hall presents an rec- Council: ence, emphasizing discussions on ogy major is also expected to ter, who voted against the dent aneurism (abnormal dilation all-college Honey Bunny dance ommendation in FAB, said, "I abolished six ASB committees of a blood 'vessel) in February. values, goals, and human relation- speak. If he does speak, attempts to have him in the Men's Gym. think it would be a very dangerous whose functions will be assumed Mr. Ryan had received a Ful- ships. will probably be made -napalm Men attending will not only precedent for Student Council to by the College Union Program bright grant for 1966-67 to teach The campers will divide into read his controversial anti published in a have the opportunity to win a dictate editorial policy to a news- Board. Abolished were: Spartan in Mannheim, Germany, as an small discussion groups with two poem which was the New Stu- date, but also a free dinner at the paper. I am in favor of allocating Programs, Social Affairs, Visiting exchange professor of music. student counselors and one faculty January edition of Plateau 7. the $1,400, but there should be Scholar, Cultural Festival. Lecture A native of Eureka, Kan., Mr. counselor for each group. dent associate "'The Trolls," a group which an investigation of possible and Distinguished Scholar-in-Resi- Ryan was graduated from the Guest speakers include Dr. Dr. David K. Newman, psychology, will at- came into local prominence last changes, and a master plan, as dence Committees. University of Kansas and had David Freeman, noted professor professor of in similarities be- year at Co-Rec, recently released FAB recommended." approved minor changes in the studied at the Juilliard Grad- of psychology at S.F. State; R. tempt to tie government their first recor d, " Walking FAB originally deleted the Sum- Election Board, Freslunan Camp uate School in New York City. Bucicrninster Fuller, SJS scholar tween the Russian Com- and the ruling by the Jus- Shoes." On April 5 they present mertimes allocation from the Sum- Committee, and Parents Day He had been a member of the in residence; Dr. Thomas Tutko, action Department. a concert in the Cow Palace, San mer Sessions budget, along with mittee. SJS faculty since 1948, teach- assistant professor of psychology; tice will be allowed to ques- Francisco. a requested $650 for drama schol- granted temporary recognition ing piano, composition, key- and , news director for Students speaker. A part of the A spaghetti dinner and dance arships and $250 for a faculty to the Students for a Democratic boarrl music and music appre- KNTV. tion each forum will be set aside for stu- is scheduled Sunday night in the banquet. FAB apparently thought Society (SDS) organization at SJS. ciation. He was made a full The camp %ill also feature en- dents in the audience to present Hoover Recreation Room. Dinner there might be a better way to Previous objections to SDS' consti- professor in 1959. He had ap- tertainment by a band, "The Peo- their views. is at 5 and dancing at 7. communicate with the Sununer tution were removed. peared as a piano soloist with ple " several symphony orchestras and in numerous recitals throughout the Bay Area. Mr. Ryan received Negro Journalist Says Faith, Brotherhood SAM Initiation Banquet an out- THOMAS L. RYAN standing citizen's award in San . .. music professor Jose for his many benefit con- certs for the Family Setvice William Erlendson, professor of Needed To Solve Civil Rights Problems Filmed for T.V. Program Organization, and was a mem- music, said. ber of the board of directors of He is survived by his widow, SJS chapter ,4 the Society for of 216. It is by far the largest "The nation we want to live in stricted housing policies in such the slums and ghettos is militant the San Jose Symphony. Elizabeth, a son, Thomas Ryan; Advancement of Management is SAM group and is the largest nation nor your nation. areas as Watts. and bitter, feeling he has been Several of his compositions a daughter, Kathleen Ryan; and is not my the best in the nation, according club on campus, with more than The civil revolution has helped deserted, Booker observed. were performed at the Yacido a sister, Mrs. Kathleen Thomp- It is a together nation. We need to officials at SAM national head- 440 members. only a few Negroes in the upper The columnist added, "The Anti- Festival, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. son of New Mexico. your continued help, your love quarters. Last spring it won all five of class. Meanwhile the Negro in Poverty Program is a move in the and at SJS Festivals of Contem- A memorial service will be held As a result of the club's achieve- the top national awards offered and your courage," Simeon Booker, right direction. Negro problems, porary Music. He also composed at 10 a.m. tomorrow from John ments its initiation banquet was by SAM. Awards were for growth Negro journalist from Washing- however, will not be solved in the the background music for the E. Dowdle Mortuary, 1066 S. filmed for a nationally televised in membership and service to col- ton, D.C., told students yester- nation's capital but in your state, Drama Department's perform- Second St. The family requests program by J. P. Productions at lege and community. your community and your block." ance of "Amatiee" several years that contributions be made to day morning in Concert Hall. the Golden Doors Restaurant in Three club members, Robert During the lecture and the cof- ago. the Thomas Ryan Memorial Although the ASB lecturer Los Gatos Wednesday night. Hodson, Einar Wetlesen and Ed- fee hour in the Seventh Street "The SJS Music Department Music Scholarship. Man's America" Two photographers, Les Blank die Yates, were presented with spoke on "Black geodesic dome that followed, and John Koester, came from $100 scholarships by Donald and the meaning behind mcent Booker deplored the spending of Hollywood to record the banquet Straub, vice president of the First civil rights upheavals, he empha- millions of dollars in Viet Nam on color movie film. Valley National Bank and SAM sized a positive outlook of faith to extend and preserve democracy will be featured in a Craft 'Rolling Violently' while undemocratic SAM advisory board member. and brotherhood as a solution to domestic sit- half hour show, which is in a Following the awards, guest uations are allowed to grow to problem. 13-part series called "Stories of speaker William Knapp talked on the explosive proportions. Success." It will be aired in about "Whether or Not Size of the Busi- Before Mission Ended Booker noted that the Negro It was commented that while two months. ness for Which a Graduate First SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON the heavens disclosed the build-up revolution grew out of poor hous- Negroes comprise 10 per cent of SJS chapter was rated the best Works Makes Any Difference In (UPDGemini 8 astronauts ra- of still unexplained difficulties ing, unequal employment, inade- the U.S. population, they form the Long Run to One's Success In dioed from space that their space that forced the astronauts to quate educational facilities and some 20 per cent of the combat the Business World." His answer: capsule and the Agena trtrget it bring the ship down before it the lack of training program.s for troops in Viet Nam. Today's Weather "It all depends." was docked to were rolling and became a potential death trap. individuals with no preparation Asked why Negroes fight for life. Santa Clara Vii110 : Fair Jack Holland, faculty adviser veering "violently" before they They were warned on docking for city democracy in Viet Nam when it weather forevast. Predicted high and vice president of the univers- had to cut short their flight, tape that they might run into trouble Asked about local conditions, is found lacking here, Booker re- temperature today 65-70. Pre- ity division. joined club president recordings shovvecl yesterday. and to take control if the steer- the speaker commented on the plied that there are so few open- temperature tonight Chad Schneller in welcoming A stream of messages from ing contml system of the Agena lack of concern for others in Cali- ings, that when a Negro is able dicted ion SIMEON BOOKER SO-40. Gentle winds 5-15 miles nearly 100 new members to SAM ground stations and the Gemini target satellite "starts running fornia, listing it as an additional to fill a position, he seeks to excell . . ASB lecturer per hour. at the banquet. craft speeding 1&5 miles high in wild." cause for revolt along with re- in it 11--SPARTAN DAILY Friday, March 18, 1966 nw Guest Editorial Peace Corps 1 ,WRTAN DAILY SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE 'Worthwhile'

Editor TOM MEAD Advertising Mgr. JERRY FORD One of the most successful governntent agenciesthe Peace Corpswas on cam- pus this week. In its five years of existence, Peace Corps has grown from less than the 1: We Believe 1,000 volunteers to almost 12,000. ti The success of the program can be traced to two inter-related facts. The Corps has been successful in helping underdevel- areas. And, young adultslooking Councirs Wise Choice oped de for something worthwhile to dohave 'When a government bodybe it a master plan for the newspaper as joined because they are convinced that Peace Corps is a useful outlet for their well as stated that Summertimes give the Student Council or Congressplaces energies. primary news coN erage to the Summer restrictions on a free press, a major A team of anthropolopsts from Cornell Sessions program and to the ASB- plank in a democratic society has been University has completed a study on the sponsored Festival of Arts program. impact of Peace Corps volunteers to Peru. destroyed. Council's defeat of the FAB rec- They found that communities, where vol- This is the apparent thinking of ommendation is an affirmation of the unteers worked, progressed at a rate 2.8 hi those without volunteers. SJS' Student Council as it defeated a fundamental concepts of a free press times faster than ni recommendation by the Financial Ad- in a free society. YOUNG VOLUNTEERS visory Board (FAB) Wednesday call- As the late Adlai Stevenson said, With this kind of evidence supporting ing for two stipulations in the budget "The free press is the mother of all the usefulness of the Corps, it is not sur- request for SJS' summer newspaper our liberties and of our progress under prising that so many young adults have Summertimes. joined. liberty." "From what we hear ..." Innocently looking as the FAB rec- FAB's recommendation was a dan- As one volunteer said: "I claim we ommendation appeared, Council ap- gerous abridgement of the concept of joined the Peace Corps because it rep- resented a new form of action ... a belief parently saw the recommendation as a free press. When a body is allowed Guest Room in the dignity and worth or individual a dictation of editorial policy and the to dictate editorial policy, the demo- human beings against all that would op- establishment of a dangerous prece- cratic structure suffers a serious crack press them." 0, dent. in an age old wall that history has Bricks Without Brains In addition, besides helping the under- cc In its stipulations, FAB requested shown to be a bulwark. developed areas, the Peace Corps has also et, nt WHAT THE $100,000 WOULD BUY ward and visible sign of an inward and had a beneficial effect on the volunteers St 20 scholarships at $5,000perhaps most resolute determination that hereon Wash- themselves. Many of them leave the U.S. feeling that they are going to change the Staff Editorial needed by the graduate students where the ington Square, if no where else in the U.S., we will achieve the reality, not just world during their two-year stay overseas. family is coming along, the savinp are se the facade, of academic achievement rele- GAIN PERSPECTIVE th getting slim, and any modern military es- vant to today's needs. By the time they return to the U.S., 'Park and Walk' tablishment or private corporation would And I am rather confident, if I had however, they have gained a much better consider it just good business for the study- to make a prediction that the mysterious 0 perspective of the world and its problems. The action of San Jose City Coun- Motorcycle owners who come from ing and the child-care to be on a full thne "they" in Sacramento or wherever, will cil and San Jose Police in reserving the area near the south side of caunpus As one volunteer said: fin basis. Or not for long deny an appropriate budget, Of "We have come to realize that change parking spaces for motorcycles near are forced to park their 'vehicles on 200 special-need grants of $500, at the adequately financing both brains and comes so slowly that progress, if it comes the campus is a step in the right di- the north end, since all reserved areas discretion of a 3-man administration-stu- bricks, if one campus takes a firm stand at all, seems imperceptible. The eagerness north of San Antonio Street. If dent-faculty board, where it would make that there shall be no more bricks until rection, but another move is necessary are is replaced by colder ways of looking at the difference between staying in college the brains have been provided for. to make the situation completely fair. these students have classes in build- the world." and dropping out. Or If we must have the patio, we can have The reserved areas have eliminated ings on the south side, they are forced Undoubtedly, the Peace Corps has been 500 faculty travel-grants of $200. I can- it free, as America's educational history many headaches cyclists have had to to walk almost as far as would be nec- successful. We congratulate the director, not get funds to attend an important sym- amply suggests. The fraternity council will and the volunteers who have worked so face in the past. It is no longer nec- essary if they walked from home. posium next month in San Francisco ($50 head up the program of material-donation hard, and hope they continue to do such essary for them to hunt for a space The alternative faced by these stu- requested) because I have used more than and working party organization, or I'll outstanding work. between cars large enough to both ac- dents is to buy a space in the parking nty share already$91 or something like take it if they won't. We'll turn to on The Indiana Daily Student that. Or weekends and afternoons, have a lot of fun commodate a bike and allow the cars garage. To force these cyclists to pay Indiana University enough room to get out. Gone are the for a convenient parking space, while 2,000 books for the library. Or doing it and learn something about brick- laying as well as the therapy of head- Thursday, Mar. 10, 1966 worries of getting a ticket during one providing one free to others, is unfair. (your nomination) A brick patio? To me the Tower looks heart-hand usually denied us til after we San Jose Police should act as soon of the periodic "crackdowns." okay as is, and Nature will gradttally have flipped our lids and been admitted In spite of the advantages, however, as possible to provide reserved parking provide the landscaping if we let her. to Agnews. SJS in Retrospect one segment of SJS' cycling popula- for motorcycles near the south side of Particularly, the status quo would, to my Associate professor of bttsiness tion has been left out in the cold. the SJS campus. --D.D. way of thinking, be ntagnificent as an out- Albert Porter. Ph.D. 5 YEARS AGO: An 18-year-old SJS sopho- more withdrew from school today to return "voluntarily" to Florida to serve a 60-day jail sentence. Jefferson Poland, a sociology Thrust and Parry major, was expelled from Florida State Uni- versity for his pert in a dime store sit-in. 10 YEARS AGO: Incurnbent ASB officers expressed concern when only 10 candidates Readers Debate Rhodesia; Police Compliment Daily for the follovving semester's ASB positions tinmed up at an election meeting. ASB orings for independence in Africa. Many na- and with all thy mind.' This is the first and the rate at which the park intended to sur- President Don Hubbard said the meager Student Repeats Call turn out was "disappointing." tions were granted this by former colonial great commandant. And there is a second rotuid Tower Hall is progressing. With luck, prevailed, strife broke like it: 'Thou powers. When no order shalt. love thy neighbor as the park might become a reality in aixtut To Debate on Rhodesia loose. Many black people became wanderers thyself.' The whole of the Law and the and found freedom in Rhodesia. Prophets depends on these tvvo conunand- a year, weather pemitting, of course. Editor: The black chiefs- of those who form a ments." (Matthew 22: 36-40). Even with regrets, criticism comes easily, *ARTAN DA I LY but offering excuses for the college's "pro- allfv"""-SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE I am glad that Al Mason has now ac- majority want to continue to enjoy the free- Nancy Ruppreeht cepted the fact that the principles and condi- dom they found in Rhodesia and could not A3158 gressive stagnation" quickly becornes boring. Second class postage paid at San Joss, California. lands of their nativity. They are tions which motivated the Americans 200 find in the Marilyn Shull It is difficult to comprehend why SJS in- Member California Newspaper Publishers ASIOCiOtIOR years ago are not the same as those which in accord with the November llth inde- and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published daily by A4490 sists on being second-best when it has the students of San Jose Rhodesians pendence declaration. State College, except Safer- motivated the minority group of potential to become first-rate. day and Sunday, during college year. Subscription to struggle for their independence. His ac- The only minority group in Rhodesia is the accepted only on a Is it because no one cares, or remainder-of.sernesier basis. Full ceptance is evidenced by the fact that he pro Communist rabble rousers who have in- Latv Department Head because State academic year, $9; each semester, $4.50. Off-campus students, for some reason, failed to repeat In his letter of March 16, filtrated the country. (Freedom riders?) And, just don't deserve price per copy, 10 cants. Phone 294-6414Editorial any better treatment? Each student should Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385, 2386. Advertising Ext. 2081. statements such as "principle is timeless." to these the Fabian Socialists of London and Commends Editorial be aware that disunity and lack of organi- 2082, 2083, 2084, Press of Glob* Printing Co. Office This is the viewpoint I have been trying to Washington have bowed- zation, from registration to graduation to hours 1:46-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday. inject into Al Mason's mind. Editor: A. P. Anderson certification, are dominant features of SJS. Editor TOM MEAD to accept the invitation I advise Al Mason A21943 Your editorial, ''Police Support?" dated If students aren't aware of this, they es- Advertising Manager JERRY FORD Day Editor DON SEVRENS I offered him, because I firmly believe it March 17 has great merit! I would like to pecially are to be blamed. What can be done? will do us both good. City Editor PAT HEFFERNAN CSA Recognizes Danger: endorse wholeheartedly the basic thought A step in the right direction is to talk about Makeup Editor JEFF STOCKTON Jeeba Abheyquaye of Ghana contained in it. campu.s conditions, registration problems, Associate Editor LAVELLE JACKSON OSAKI A21803 Courtesy and consideration costs an officer graduation problems, and on ad infinitem, Copy Editor SHARON 'Too Humanistic' with fellow students, teachers, and the ad- Sports Editor PAUL SAVOIA Being nothing and, as you inferred, can bring co- Campus Life Editor ----____ SUE BETHARD operation and respect. ministration. Fine Arts Editor ...... PAT SHARP Third Writer Reviews Editor: Respect cannot be bought or legislated; That's at least a beginning to an impmve- Wire Editor ------DAVID LEBSCH it must he ment of the situation. Don't just accept the Photo Editor BOB REED In reply to A.P. Anderson's MFuvii 16 state- earned whether you are an offi- cer of the law, a member of a minority group, st a t us of things and expect others to make the Public Relations Mosta. RICHARD SHYPERTT Rhodesian Debates ment against Christians (!) for Social Ac- Credit Manager . BILL EWERTZ tion, we have only one conunent. There is a professor, student or adminisUmtor. improvements. If a united student body Business Manager TcOA Di OD wR OE LF done! speak.s, then the administration will listen. Editor: the danger for every Christian of becoming National Advertising Mgr._ DELARRAENH too htunanistic while neglecting to love God, M. H. Miller, Dept. Head Perhaps in the near future we will then Classified Manager ...... _..... PETE WESTRUP Production Manager ____ LEA ANN HERNANDEZ Re: Rhodesian debate (Daily March 1, 8, and Christian.s for Social Action is aware Law Enforcement and Administration see improved conditions, from lawns to library, and from registpation procedures to prep- Promotion Manager WALTER FINCK 11. 16). of this danger. Office Manager SADAKO FUJIKAWA arations for graduation. Both parties in the debate have stated According to our constitution, C.S.A. Is a Classified Promotion CAROLINE WATTLES Student Calls Disinterest The critics will waste words in criticizing their position fairly well One is pro Rho- group which seeks to explore the relevance Classified Promotion DOUGLAS CHAMBERS this article with such impressive remarks as desian independence (Nov. llth) and the of the Christian message to contemporary "too vague," or "no proof," and "the author REPORTING STAFF: Steven Ames, Carol Armstrong, other is pro massacre U.N. style. (Remem- social, educational, political. and economic 'Progressive Stagnation' Jim Bailey, Kris Blakely, Carolyn Bushnell, Anne disregards, etc.," instead of devoting their en- ber Katanga I. issues. The Christian ethic is an ethic of re- Carr, Larry M. Coy, Don Dugdale, Dick Daniels, Editor: ergies to identifying the causes which However, I find neither side stating the sponsive love. Action is our response to neces- John Jackson, Lea Juillarat, Stephan Kech, DaVe sitate such statements. Koll, Linda Lamanno, Mary Putnam, Don Savrens, historical and political facts of life. 13asically, having received God's love in Jesus Christ. What's happening at San Jose State? It is When they do, their half-hearted attacks Frank Sweeney, Judy Walter, Ted Weisgal, Gary this involves the population ratio. (U.N. style, We "peace people" thank you for your con- fast hemming a hodge-podge of disinterested will further illustrate the prevailing attitude Williams, Charlotte Wong. it is a one man, one vote situation.) cern and reminder of our purpose. students. This half-hearted attitude is ac- at State, and their criticism is but a David Amdal, James Baker, "Master, what are we to consider the defense ADVERTISING STAFF: How did the population ratio increase to its quired from the administration and faculty, against improving conditions. Jim Bishop, Judi Blair, Jack Chillemi, Mike Clark, present pmportion? The facts are evident Law's greatest commandment? Jesus an- no doubt, and is holding back progress on Gary Denkin, Larry Fallrt, James Gruenbaum, if one would take time to look them up. The swered turn, Thou shalt love the Lord thy campus. Patriek Singleton Elisabeth Hannula, June King, Pam McDonald, A Middleton, Jim Moon, Hernan OrtegeMat- God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul A good maniple of this can be A8854 Mike peruxt following WWil saw series ul clam- seen in fines, Paul Seltlatter, John Williams. SPARTAN DAILT.41 lls.n Friday, March 18, Don't SQUAWK IBuckminster Fuller: about your shoes. World Forum kin, them to Students To Tell ICONOMY SHOE REPAIR 43 E. Santa Clara 294-9929 1 H-Bomb Found? P.R. Opportunities ori litany UPI U.S. officials are almost certain 'North Beach Innocent' Pi Alpha Nu, SJS public rela-1 a missing hydrogen bomb has been located in the Mediterranean Int DANIELS -I believe those people who per-1 wearing oda and off the coast of Palomares, Spain, and recovery operations have tions fraternity, will send student Spartan Dully Stuff Writer form in that type of nightclubi started, highly informed American sources said yesterday. representatives to the Career Guid- My foremost impression of really believe that they're doing t this is not real individ- The sources said the parachute which brought the bomb down ance Institute of Santa Clara San Francisco's North Beach is nothing wrong. Otherwise they uality at least it's not effective in the water had been recovered and the .searchers were almost certaia County, Monday-Friday, at the the innocence of it all" R. Buck- couldn't do it," Fuller remarked.' individuality," Fuller said. "In- the bomb was lying in more than 1,200 feet of water several miles minster Fuller, SJS' Scholar-in- "It's important for people to serve by being In- Santa Clara County Fair Grounds.1 off the coast. order best to Residence, remarked atter visit- be themselvesto act naturally," dividualLstic, a person should be- Fraternity president. Pat Regan,' The nuclear weapon was lost two months ago yesterday after a ing the famed entertainment dis- Fuller emphasized. In doing so, come invisible. He must learn not senior. said SJS representatives 1352 bomber carrying "unarmed nuclear armaments" crashed near trict Saturday night. people assert their individuality to alienate society by his ob- will talk to high school students the village of Palornares. North Beach nightlife has been and become useful to society. noxious style. To reiterate, indi- and adults to "better acquaint termed many things because of "People, I've learned, shouldn't viduality is best expressed by them with the requirements and Sovief-French Pact Possible its "candid" entertainment, but be individual for individuality's person's action.s and services. opportunities in the fiekl of pub- "innocent" is indeed a new ad- sake alone," Fuller said. He em- "Personally, I don't feel North lic relations." PAPAS A,ithassador Valerian Zorin said yester- jective for the "Beach." phasized that people's More than 1600 high school stu- action on Beach is a 'fleshpot.' You should day Moscow is ruatly to conclUde a treaty of alliance or non-aggression "What's good or bad cannot be behalf of society is where indi- dents are expected to attend the have seen the older people there with France at any tittle such a treaty is acceptable to President ascertained by a group or so- v iduality really benefits society. week-long event which corresponds Charles de Gaulle. ciety," Fuller contended. Each in- Fuller commented today's young in tourist buses who were there to a unit on occupations being A professor of \ dividual mti,t this for talivlit :it their schools. Such a treaty would bring France closer than ever to the Soviet determine person often tries to exhibit his to tolerate " classical Greek Union and himself. individuality specifically "by would further strain lies between de Gaulle and his Kept searching for NATO allies. objects unique. They caused him to snicker Courf To Hear Argumenh Engineer Addresses Class, Except Colt Malt liquor SAN FRANCISCO 'IWO DUET % he sat down and The California Supreme Court will hear turther arguments on the constitutionality of Proposition 14 THJEATIMI drank his critique! on the first day of its March 21-23 Sacramento meeting, it was an- Underlines Need To Revolt WITH ALL PERFECT SEATS WORLD'S FIRST THEATRE nounced yesterday. The time for revolUtiOn is now, watChing wk.\ iston or anything The court has seven cases pending before it. challenging the PRESENTS; according to Dr. S. P. R. Charter. else that you do, just as the ma- constitutionality of the measure, which gives property owners ab- Author of the "Man on Earth" chines must also have a purpose to solute discretion in selling and renting homes. text of the Engineering 180 course, serve a proper need." JAMES \MAUREEN "THE Dr. Charter said to a meeting of Cat the Engineering 180 class yester- STEWART O'HARA day afternoon that students need RARE College Union Director les3? BRIAN KEITH not grow a beard to revolt. wh, .Nettle for 45 Part of the revolution, he said, 65,000 75,000 should come in man finding a BREED" BOOKS & GREETING mALL Attends Planning Session purpose in the machines he has TECHNICOLOR' LAW,- created. Dr. Charter cited the PAPERBACKS CARDS Roger Rcxlzen, SJS College, discuss new accomplishments. PANAVISION. NATioNA` technical advances of television. -- Union director, is now: in New Rodzen is national director of automobiles and vvashing ma- -Books 'IfilVf PSAI, PIM/4 Orleans, La., attending pmliminary the Association of College Union's chines. "How many of each do A completely TOWN & COUNTRY VILLAGE FRIDAY AND committee meetings fill. the Asso- Men's Intercollegiate Bowling pro- we need?" he a.sked. SATURDAY ' Creek & Winche,t,r Phone 738-1111 RESERVATIONS Atarnof unique experience! elation of College Unions Inter- gram, a recreation sub-committee. "It is up to us to find the pur- San Jose's Blg Bookstore national conVent ion to be held I When the actual convention con- pose in machines. Too often a false OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 738 EAST EL CAMINO REAL, SUNNYVALE .’,J C SPECIA1 PRODUCTS DIVISION Sunday, March 27, through voles, 600 delegates from all sec- need can be generated. We have sr.-ring ( alifornia Sint I. , I Between Wolfe Road arid Fair Oaks Avenue . BREWING CO , BALT MD. Wednesday, March 30. Dons of the world will be present. fins on cars, points on the toes THE NATIONAL Also attending the college union In addition to the United States, of women's shoes and doors on meeting is Miss Milanne Nickliss, Japan, Canada and South Ameri- television sets that ()pen auto- senior SJS recreation major who, can countries %if ill have delega- ma ticany. this semester.. is doing her intern- lions. MORALITY PR()BLEM ship at the U.C. San Francisco Topics under discussion will be "Be we have 10-million-dead of Medical Center Guy S. Millberry problems of union management, hunger in India. There is no need College Union. ideas in programming and a gen- for this. It is a problem of mor- This weekend, the recreation, eral exchange of ideas. A tottr ality," he noted. "Must we accept fine arts and research and (level- of the Louisiana State University General Motors, bombs and the opment CoMMittees will Meet to student union is planned. Nazi oven masters that cooked six million during World War II?" During a question period follow- ing his lecture, Dr. Charter was asked about what cybernation CLARK BROS. PRINTING I could do about overpopulation. "The answer is not a simple one," he said. "Technology can do for speedy reproduction something about it, but who is willing to say 'my child will be * campaign literature unborn' or 'the child of India is fraternity literature mine?'" * sorority literature Dr. Charter was also asked how Check a person can tell the difference 734 S. First 295-2502 between a false need and a proper need. The lecturer answered with an illustration of television. NO CHOICE "You may have 10 channels, but you still may nut have a choice who's coming if dollars are the determinate of SALE choice. What do you do about it?" he asked. Either you don't turn on for the TV, or you write letters to spon- sors of bad shows. "You must h,ave a purpose in price of on campus ON ALL SPORT Prof To Guide SHIRTS Counseling Group

Dr. C Item* Auchard, professor Ends Saturday of education, has been named president-elect of the California March 22, 23 Counseling and Guidance Associa- tion, the largest state guidance VAUGHN'S group in the country. 125 S. 4th St. CCGA is associated with the (With lots of careers in the Across from SJS Library American School Counselor Asso- ciation, a divisiOn of the American booming communications field!) Hours: 9:30 a.rn fo 6 p.m. daily Personnel and Guidance Associa- Thursd: ys open urmil 9 p.m. tion. 292-7611 Dr. Auchard has taught at SJS since 1956.

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Need To Suffer Tensions Symphony Concert Professor Reviews 'Alienation of Man To Feature Soloists Korean soprano Soon Hvtang By CHARLOTTE WONG lIolodern Man" by Dr. Fritz Pap- quite unconsciously, into what Chun and pianist Dae Baird, Spartan Daily Staff Writer penheim, former instructor of amounts to two selves: the one both SJS senior mu.sic majors, The need for man to be him- social sciences at Talladega Col- spontaneous and authentic, the will solo with the SJS Sym- self, to suffer ten-ions and to lege in Alabama. other contrived and inauthentic." phony Chchestra Tuesday and recognize his alienation from so- at 8:15 p.m. in Con- While Dr. Pappenheim's an- MARXIAN CONCERN Wednesday ciety was emphasized by Dr. alyses are more cogent than his cert Hall. Mention was also Harold Hodges, chairman of the prognosis. he performs a "mar- made of two Miss Chun came to the United viewpoints Sociology and Anthropology De- velous service" In integrating which served as bases States in 1962. She is a member for Dr. Pappenheim's partment, during Wednesday's past views, the lecturer com- discussion: of Mu Phi Epsilon, professional "NIarxian concern with the grow- Faculty Book Talk. mented. music sorority, International Speaking to a caracity audi- ing predominance of commodity Students Organization and A ence in the Cafete.ia, Dr. !lodges 'UNCOMMON SOCIOLOGIST' production and Ferdinand Ton- Cappella Choir. reviewed ''The Alienation of The author was described by nies' classification of from The soprano will sing the aria the reviewer as "an uncommon a medieval to an industrial so- "Un bel di" from Puccini's sociologist, unusual because he cial structure." "Madama Butterfly." The scene CAS dared undertake the wed- The author's agreement with is Butterfly's home in Nagasaki. ding of two hitherto irrecon- the sociologist -philosopher Georg Her husband Pinkerton has long P GRADUATES enables: sociologism and exis- Simmel, who stated the opposi- since left for America. The faith- tentialism." tion of creative life and rigid ful Butterfly assures her maid Business, Liberal Arts A distinction was made be- form. that he will return. In this ex- ttven the two by Dr. Hodges, Dr. Hodges commented, "Pap- oc- and Accounting. cerpt she describes the joyful who remarked that in the first penheim tends toward a society casion when his ship sails into man is made human only by ac- that recognizes tension. Without harbor. quiring society's values, while conflict the Individual would In May Miss Chun will play In the second, society is "some- grow fat and atrophy." the lead role in the Opera Work- thing hostile to the true nature "Madama CARiER SUFFER CONFLICT shop presentation of of the individual." Butterfly" at SJS. He (1 String Quartet Civil Service training. Oppor- Ile added that the opening added that in the face of Baird has been soloist with Ciente of the work concerned escalating alienation, individuals Symphony tunities in Internal Revenue in the Monterey County the tendency in all to become need to fight, to suffer conflict Orchestra and has presented Chosen To Attend California. indifferent bystanders, rarely to and to work out personal des- recitals in Salinas, Watsonville, elate to the other person as a tinies rather than fleeing from Saratoga, Palo Alto and Santa whole. tension. Cruz. He is a member of Phi CMEA Convention Se* your Placement Office. The insructor also cited the "There is a need to be cons- Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national tendency "above all else, to split, cious of alienation. It isn't music fraternity. Four SJS music students en- pretty, but at least we affirm The pianist vtill play Brahms' rolled in a string quartet class what we are rather than becoming Concerto No. 1 in D Minor for t.iught by Albert Gillis, assistant what society tells us to be," Piano and Orchestra, Op. 15. professor of music and violist Dr. Hodges said. ,411111111W,Ce i (6. .,4, Johannes Brahms wrote his for the famed Paganini Quartet, first concerto while still in his KOREAN SOPRANO Soon Hwang Chun and pianist Dae have been selected by audition twenties as a result of responsi- Baird, both SJS senior music majors, will solo with the SJS Sym- to attend the California Music bility to friends who had pub- phony Orchestra Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8:15 in Con- Educators Association conven- Faculty Members licized him as the great new cert Hall. Dr. Gibson Walters, chairman of the Music Dnpariment tion, Tuesday, April 5, in Santa Tratlition with Flair hope of German music. and professor of music, conducts the orchestra. Miss Chun will Barbara. Submit Papers The work, which took several sing an aria from Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" and Baird Members of the class, a Haydn years to complete, first was will play Brahms' Concerto No. I in D Minor. quartet, are Bill Galbraith, first planned as a symphony, and violin; Jack Ullom, second violin; To Speech Group later appeared as a sonata for season as musical director and formed. Orchestra was first of- Miss Judy Wilks, viola, and Miss two pianos before it was revised conductor of the Santa Clara fered as a course in 1922. Cheryll Melott, cello. 'Ilree members of the Speech to its present form. Philharmonic Orchestra. Members of the 1965-66 Sym- In his class Gillis aims at Department faculty submitted Dr. Gibson Walters, chairman The 60-piece SJS orchestra phony Orchestra include 16 "performance on an artistic can trace its rooLs back to freshmen, 15 sophomores, 14 research papers last week at the of the Music Department. di- level" by working in depth on rects the Symphony Orchestra. 1886 when a five-member group juniors and 15 seniors. In May each musical selection. annual meeting of ttte Western He has been conductor since was organized. By 1904 it had the Music Department opens "The problem," he said, "is Speech Association of Teachers 1954 except for leaves of ab- expanded to 11 members. Three auditions to all SJS students to get four Instruments matched at Disneyland, according to Cal sence in 1955 and 1963. Dr. years later a Choral Society for an opportunity. to solo with in sound and quality." The 200- Hylton, associate professor of Walters currently is in his fifth which included an orchestra was the orchestra year-old strings of the Paganini speech. Quartet, which performed at SJS last month, are matched "Campbell and 18th Century instruments. Theories of Taste," by Phil 'Reed' Articles In addition to the Haydn quar- Dolph, assistant professor of Deadline Nears for tet, Gillis is instructing a newly- speech; "Speaking of the Ameri- By CAROLYN BUSHNELL uscripts are available in the request wai S1,500. formed Beethoven quartet. OUR BLITTON-DOWN SHIRT can Indian," by Dr. Theodore Spartiui Daily Staff Writer English Department Office, FO- The magazine's promotion and i Balgooyen, professor of speech, "1966 brings the advent of 102. .lay-out is now handled in con- BASKETWEAVE and "Communication Theory the new 'Reed.' This year's mag- In previous years the maga- junction with the ASB Public OF STRIPED RENT Perspectives" by Prof. Hylton azine is to be more inclusive zine has been put out primarily Relations Commit tee. whici classicwith a new look of today! The ^, A pure were submitted. and more representative of the by the English Department, but works with Reed staff members Typewriters new basketweave stripe makes your favorite "The benefit of professors the campus," stated Dr. Jeanne this year the Drama and the The publication is put out In as little as a class in the English Depart- button-down shirt more handsome than ever. going to the association is to Lawson, the campus literary Art Departments are helping, give them a chance to meet with she said. ment, English 180, which meets Perfectly flared collar, comfortably half-sleeved. magazine's faculty adviser. *It colleagues in their fields from Dr. Lawson urged all reg- One of the newly initiated every spring semester. 111140.111 20' Stripes. At Grodins, only Reed began publishing in 1948 teM1111114$141 Blue, Olive, Maize other institutions and to ex- istered students to submit to features of the magazine is a 6.0000011 Per Day Three change ideas by the reading of Reed original short story, poetry, play-writing competition. The Until 1956 it published only thc on Phe- Months Rental 5.95 their papers," said Hylton. one-act or short play manu- winning play will be produced prize-winning entties in the lan contest, vvhich offers cash Dr. Robert D. Clark of SJS, scripts and creative and artistic by SJS drama students under the TRY OUR RENT TO OWN prizes for the best student lit- Carl W. McIntosh of Long Beach photographs. direction of Steve Maze, drama erary works submitted each PLANHUNDREDS TO State College and acting Presi- major. DEADLINE FRIDAY year. CHOOSE FROM dent Stanley Paulson of San The play will be presented in Deadline for submission of Now, although there is a , Francisco State College spoke outdoor - thee t er - in - t he - round plays is Friday in order to allow high cormlation, manuscripts on the topic, "The Role of style on Seventh Street or in the MODERN a full month for production. are judged separately by differ- OFFICE MACHINES CO. IT'S O.K. TO OWE KAY! Speech in the Changing Liberal Tower Hall quad the afternoon Deadline for other manuscripts ent judges. Arts Patterns of the Established the magazine COMPS out. May 124 E. San Fernando and photographs is Friday, literary maga- I and Emerging Colleges." IA, according to Dr. Lawson. In rating SJS' Next to Calif. Book Store April 1. zine the International Guide to I Dr. Larry Mouat, professor of All manuscripts may be turned NEW FORMAT world "little magazines," states, ' speech, submitted the new con- in at F0102. Photographs may Another new Reed feature is ..The Reed insists upon mature stitution for the Western Speech be turned in at F0207. its fonmat. The magazine will subject matter and themes and Association of Teachers. Rules for submission of men- wort a glossy cover in three esehews the jinenile, the hack- colors designed by Peter Lowe, neyed." industrial design major present- 11,11E"S Achtung ly working vvith R. Buckminster Fuller. Selling price of the 1966 issue KSJS Log COAST TO COAST VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS SPA ETA if is still under study. Kt4JS-F'M, 90.7 nie, Today THREE "K" FLYING "A" is once again featuring a "In the past it has sold for 50) p.m. TGIF 417 So. 1st. BRAKE 50 cents but ASB has recom- 5:55 p.m. Lockheed Digest SPECIAL. Spartans, for the second year in a 294-1454 mended the matter he studied 6:00 p.m. Spartan row, can have the brakes on their Volkswagens adjusted determine whether a higher 6:10 p.m. KSJS Foriim for only 99c. . wolild a I low product ion 6:15 p.m. Spartan Sports YOUNG ADULTS t to be met more adequate- Specia I TODAY fhru THURSDAY March ly. Dr. Lawson explained. 24. 6:30 p.m. Music Makers 1(11111ring ACCOUNTS SPRING Last fall Reed faced the pros- 7:00 p.m. Portrait in Jazz INVITED! BRAKE SPECIAL pect of receiving no allocation 7:30 p.m. Standard School (VOLKSWAGENS ONLY) ACCOUNTS OPENED IN 3 MINUTES! from ASB hut after much de- Broadcast TURKEY Brake bate the publication won out, 8:00 p.m. Centuries of 111. 1djustment .0Pi'ing $613.80. The original Classics and the GOBBLERS A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Products Reg. $2.50 99' Engagement Rings Cameras Dinnenvare I lancing Thursday Wedding Rings Binoculars Silvenvare Management Opportunity Watches Electric Shavers Watch and Jewelry t lint Sunday Birthstone Rings PhonographS Repairs hir management training Costume Jewelry iii Fi Sets Tape Recorders program is designiil .isely for I.D Bracelets Radiec the college gradtt Clocks Eiectrical Appliances .1.. moiler age 25. Coutiertictit \Ionia! Life insurance Com- NO MONEY DOWN A YEAR TO PAY Connecticut Mir’s leard-working, comp, ti lito graduate too qualify PIZZA Mutual Life for a Th 'Blue Chip' Company ihree-year training program ioaoling too Ageney Ikhonage- that's low In net cost, too meld. H.)rote Office Manage- Downtown 65 So. 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1 1: %TM/ MILLER 11111101(.1' Or record selections and She ankr.ti to head the nut,i, 11,.ifiN tv, oc;.1- Music not only soothes the their availability. to the student. library. her own age. savage beast, it also aids the In many large colleges and uni- Miss Thorne's attitude toward Thus the music library hits frustrated college student. versities, she explained:a ma- students has changed since her become a common meeting jority of the recc.rds are not in college days. She is less ideal- ground for youth, the a.ssistant Many thousands of San Jose istic, but enjoys them just the and the assisted. It serves as a State students enter Miss Rose- circulation. They cannot be Mit by same. Most students she de- tonic for the vveury student, incey Thorru.'s fourth-floor world checked the student. scribes its very nice, and she es- 16,000 Pl9MeCHOS. Win101.19 tired and cross. and leate it re- Often they. are not even avail- pecially enjoys wc.rking with the dre'l ' prescript ior. freshed and perhaps more knowl- able for libraty listening. edgeable. New records are requested by As SJS' music librarian, Miss faculty members in all depart- Thorne ciains no miracle cure ments, hut mainly mu.sic and lc SPARTAN SPECIAL or woirler drug. only a select ion F:nglish. If Miss Thorne thinks a record should be purchased. SUNDAY MARCH 20 of 16,000 records of closes. O.M. - 7 p.m. A recent graduate, the young she adds it to the list. The money for the records comes redhead often helps the students COMM from the g,eneral operating fund 1.4getill with their selections, but adds, Buy one at regular "They generally knou what they of the library. .0* want. I just lead them to it." During her one and a half price . .. second one years as librarian, Miss Thorne STATE PREFERENCE has become something of an some size for lc. Students seem to prefer show electronic handyman. Although music, romantic and the light a technician comes in every classics and jazz. According to day, there are times when she SIZES: 15c 25c 30c Miss Thorne, must do repairs herself. you can't tell a 91. 556 1,3 GAL. 95c student by his 11111Sie. "Just utten you think he's CHOOSES SdS the type that likes folk music. The youthful librarian is con- ADevilishGood Drink" id he'll pick out Vivaldi." stantly learning about her job, MISS SJS APPLICANTS Many. of the recItils in the combining education and sincere department Eire on .gserve. Con- intemst She received her B.S. See It Made With Fresh Oranges n eonfestants for the Miss San Jose State Pageant Simmons. Coeds can still pick up applications trary to expeOntio,,s, not all am in edlication from California review their applications with the current Miss at the basic orientation meeting to be held for the Music Department. The State Polytechnic C'ollege in Sim en- SJS, Michael Centinich. From left are the Misses tomorrow at I I a.m. in HI. This will be the F:nglish, Art and Education De- Luis Obispo and her M.A. in lass Centinich, Jenny Bull, Diane Judah, and Pam last opportunity to apply. partments. as well as tutorials librarianship from the Universi- ORANGE JULIUS ant request records mainly for back- ty of I),nver. She chose San Corner of 1st and San Fernando ilist ground and supplementary work. Jose State for her first post tet, As one tutorials prcfrssor put graduate .jOil s)i its prox- tion Buckminster Fuller To Attend it, "I'm taking 011i the records imity to the Bay Area and its usic to civilize the students." relative smallness. The Universi- ten- ty of California at Berkeley and Tit& RECORD:4 Al'AILABLE Stanford University she feels Big Sur Design Conference Miss Thorne is (nit., proud of are a "little intre,sonal." Be- ydn her fourth floor d 1". the cause of her minoi in music Irst The third Etnnual West Coast Crist. associate profesNor of in- 9 a.m. Saturday. At this time - - ilin; Stttdent Design Conference %ill dustrial arts. students will work on their proj- dist' start Friday, March 25, at Big The schedule for the week-end ects until 2-5 p.m. when enter- conference includes. registration tainment will be provided and at Sur Hot Springs. R. Buckmin- in the Friday afternoon, dinner after dinner talk by Fuller. istic ster Fuller, SJS Scholar-in-Resi- and then films on industrial de- Fuller judge the projects on dence. will informally speak at sign. Groups will convene at sonday and present the trophy SUE SCENES Dinner Date This a inter-college group seminar on JO', "is Friday and Saturday nights, Weekend? :hed according to Dr. Wayne Chtun- aNTIO k 200- OPEN 24 HOURS 552 South Bascom 295-2238 14213 The Alameda 29'2-3060 pion, professor of industrial arts. Rita Tushingham in Take Her Out for a Steak at nini "The Ilichistrial design depart- Fillini's Masterpiece at the Banquet Rooms "THE LEATHER BOYS" "JUILIET OF THE SPIRITS" ment is especially pleased with :hed also David Nivan. William Holden in the participation of faculty' and Available from "THE MOON IS BLUE" Angelo's Steak House students from all the eight in- 10 to 20 people ivI ft uar- stitutions joining the three day hungry wly- 696 South FIrnt 292-67771 week-end event," said Dr. Cham- 610 Co!man ARATOG Doan Martin in .150.2 4%7.3026 pion. "THE SILENCERS- 1es. a deliiimis steak dinner is a financial posi- James M. Zeiszler, industrittl Nor: Purplo Pu..sy Cat "THE TENTH VICTIM" also "ONE WAY WAHINE" design major, said "the reason Itooe and bility along with excellent service and pleasant for the conference is to show 2116-31138 "THE CONJUGAL BED" surroundings. Whether breakfast. lunch or din- students what SJS is doing in ner all meals are designed with your pocket Yrs L R NC book in mind. as the field of industrial design as G A Y DRIVE-IN compared to the other institu- STEAK HOUSE Soutli 294-5544 Altus & Vine 294-2041 How does this sound ... tions." MILLER'S Natalie Wood in Hot Springs is located on the OPEN 24 HOURS MUDHONEY" "INSIDE DAISY CLOVER" New York Steak coast highway, 1, 15 miles south and Also "BOEING BOEING.' Special Cut of Big Sur. "It is called 'Slate's "EXPRESSO BONGO" ntal Banquet Rooms Available Served with fresh vegetable,. peen salmi . Hot Springs' on mo.st maps," rial,,11111111, and bread and butter. featuring a Bond tti explained Zeiszler. SAN JOSE Live Music 5 nites a week ist/Ears!..11 AUTO MOVIE $2.05 Approximately 200 students 1969 Al Hoek Ave. 299-8114 and faculty have already N. 13th to Gish Rd. 295-5005 regis- South Screen ()PEN 2,1 flOURS Friday. and Saturdays Banquet Steal. Fish North Screen Elke Sommer in tered for this event although James Stewart in "MUDHONEY- "DANIELLA BY NIGHT" any art of design majors who The Rare Breed - ANGELO'S STEAK HOUSE and and still want to participate may 163 %est Santa Clara 292-3848 also Free parking at Ars and Earl', 38 S. 3rd St. register by contacting Jack W. -EROTICA- -Fad's, Goose- "SOFT SKIN on BLACK LACE" Canterbury: EPISCOPALIANS ON CAMPUS WORSHIP THIS WEEK Sunday 5:30 p.m., Holy Conununion Thursday 7 a.m. Holy Conununion at in the church Chapel of Reconciliation 3 00 S. 10th Wesley for the complete collegiate experience Foundation e.) worship this Sunday af (Methodist 51 1111=1=211MOINULTd. .IMS/014111116114IMMINI116 Student Center) of your choice First Baptist Church 441 S. 10th Si. the downtown church Sunday catering to the college community 6 p.m. Worship SPARTAN TIII-C First Immanuel Lutheran Church 8.30 .0 I I a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. and College ' Seminar'. itill here after Ilier long week. In fact, we are Supper (40c) Student Center 5:45 p.m. TriC Club gainin;.; moment . !lase ou Noticed the Change? Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Dr. Clarence R. Sands, Pastor Sunday. March 20 I 198 S. 2nd St . San Jose9'45 'i'i :RS \l/.11 7:30 p.m. "Honest to Gnd" 374 S. 3rd Street 9,1:, "Pastors, Bishops and Ehlers" Sunday Morning Services: 5: t5 the Holy Land and Southern F:urope. Other Activities 14:15, 9:30 and II r-- Throughout th Week Streets. 2 blocks Iron, school College discussion group: 9:45 p.m. 3rd am! San Antonio Worship Sunday Piro Malhoili.1 St Paul's Methodist Lenten Vespers: Wednesdays: 7:15 p.m. Newman-Catholic Student Center p CP Santa Cla/a Siti San Salvador 10th A. J. BROMMER. Pastor 292-5404 930811am 910Pillare. R. Fiedler. Director of Music: G. Otte, Vicar 204-7033 Westminster ChaplainsFather L. Largente reweave Presbyterian "On Being Human in a Father D. Fosselman D-humanixed Society" Church Chapel Daily Mass 11:40 a.m. and 4 p.m. Friday 11:40 a.m. only The Alatneda at Shasta Faculty Night of Sunday, March 20 at 6,30 p.m. iambi') Sunday at ROGER WILLIAMS Wednesday, March 23 8:311 a.m.. I I a.m.. and 7 p.m. Reconciliation FELLOWSHIP Lecture Series: "The Church and the World" 9:40 a.m. College Study Class PM (Pastoral Constitution on the GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 300 S. 10t 8 p.m. Leadership Class 464 Ea,f San Fernando Training Church in the Modern World) 8:45 rn. and 7:45 p.m. Do you feel a need for a more personal religious faith? For free by information that has challenged the thinking of collegians mail Church Service 9:30 a.m. Lutheran Worship (-Import to: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Alameda at Shasta, Bibb Classes 10 a.m. Fr. Laurent Latclente Catholic Chaplain SJS. San Jose, Calif. Gorga "Shorty" Collins. 11 a.m. Irnited Campus Name . Baptist College Chaplain Address John M. Akers, Pastor Christian Ministry 79 South 5th 295-1771

=1...mm.,..0.011100P4PIIMPP thew. Lm....1411.0 6-SPART DAILY Friday. Marc+ 18. 1888 Swim Nationals Spartan Nine Seeks Gain in Reno Skiers in Final Meet In Second Day Diamond, That Is . . .!.1,.' i IlliShed Baseball :11','L el,,, 1.111.11' : l'h, , seventh in -On Hitting the ski tr.,.1 t .r the ,i.ih..... i the eight -team meeting, burying Spartan mermen are iii the final lime this season. SJS snow- I downhill Is slated for Sunday By JOIIN JACKSON menu) tornormw for tl tWill bill Pitching could the biggest 'San Francisco State in the cello. midst of i.ompetition today at men will eampete in the third morning. Spartan Daily Sports Writer with Sacramento State, will be a problem for the Spartans on the are Dick tor the second time this year. and annual College of Siskiyous-Citico Si(artan participants the College Di% islon Nationals Fun and profit is the aim of highly-enjoyable jaunt for coach four-game trip. Including third Mike iu.a missed sixth after an unusual State Invitational at Mt. Sha. ta Johnson. 13ave Degenhardt, In Normal. Illinois. Spartan baseballers today us they Ed Sobetak and his 15-man travel- baseman-pitcher Steve Eigge, Sob- Bruce Accident involving Joe Platis. Ski Bowl Saturday and Sunilay. Dercatin, Dennis Koehn and epeets to I meet the Uniiersity of Nevada ing squad, the Spartans' immed- czak is taking only four hurlers While harelling down the down- mei’ Tuni (ENeill Thirteen schtstls fr,,ni throe Bain. in ft doubleheader in Reno, iate objective will be to push their to Reno. miles-per- be among the leaders. lle mites states will participate, ineluding Johnson sled to 15th in the Intl- at uPwards of 50 Although the two-day road trip. present 3-5 won-lost mark above KNUCKLE BALL skiier got in his; lineknell, Santa Barbara, Long Oregon Sitrra t'..iir.rnia Stan- lownhill and landed 22nd in the , hour, another a inch includes a stop in Sacra - the .500 level Present plans call for knuckle- turd, Southern Or(ctin :oat Cirei..lon dalim in last weekend's Pacific I path and tripped. Unaccustomed Reach State and San Diego halter John Lyon to start the first ...oast Intereollegiates at SCRUM' 10 SUCh happenings, Platis lost hiA 41111111111R111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111H1111111111611111111111111DDIL. agailw Nevada. m.ith vm ,-,,ate. State as other top contenders. _ " .1 I 1111: and Boreal Ridge. lance, went into a nosedive,. ( Ili tat. I hailortot The Spurtans heat SUS and F.. I ran.s 13ill Schmidt and Frank . cashed into the slope, and. l'angborn going against Sacrm LBS at the Division Regionals :.rdined his ankle. ntramural Announcements mento tomorrow. The starter in San Jose State Bohol Club More fortunate were Deivii- hist neck. Saida Barbara sent E the second Nevada game is a ques- and Derouin i2lst and 28th. only a rew (inners to last week- Phi Mu Chi beat the Mojo Men! FINAL BASKETBALL tion mark. INVITEES downhill, Koehn 12.8th in topics of the end's outings. choosing to launch 55-40 to highlight the first round! STANDINGS According to unofficial statistics. , All students to attend tonight a discussion on world the slalom and Bain (20th) in the major importance. Refreshments will be served and no collection an all-tint effort In the Nationals. of the upper division independent n ePe ea s soph right fielder Charlie Nave, ci.iss-country tour. "A" League who will bat seventh today, leads will be taken. Bucknell took third, to SDS tournament Wednesday basketball the Spartan regulats with six hits TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. ABLE MENTOR, I and Llts, last year. night. In other games the Razor- 1. Awful-Awfuls . 10 0 in 15 at bats for an even .400 231 San Fernando -:12 Spartan tennis coach Butch Kri- . backs stopped Alpha Tau Omega 2. Basketball Inc. 6 4 batting average. excels as the No, :1 rank- Other college discussions are held Wednesdays and Saturdays korian 3. TWIMC 5 5 Larry Myers, a junior catcher junior veteran singles rack- No. 2, 55-49, the Bandits dumped at 8 p.m. at 95 Fairview Plaza, Los Gatos. ing 4. SACES 5 5 from Ukiah, is batting .357 on in Northern California and Frosh Go Today the Has Beens 69-51 and the Red eteer 5. Bandits 4 6 the season (5-14), and will be For +u,thpr (--,1 Eill 8,3n-dramp or Earl Mock at rates in the number one slot upset the Vandals 39-36. also Frosh gymnasts swing ina I lorde Soul Bros. dropped from the league putting a three-game hitting streak for doubles. yolk. r. tion at Sacramento City In fraternity tournament losers' "B" League on the line in today's ball game. today in a triangular with SC(' division play, Delta Sigma Phi 1. Red Horde 5 0 POWER and the College of San Mateo. MEN Lambda Chi Alpha 48-40 2. Alpha Tau Otnega Mike Jimenez and Mike Fjelstad I upended Other Spartans with over .300 ancl Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat No. 2 4 1 bat marks are second baseman lead the team t0-2I in search 3. Golden Lions 3 2 its first win. Sigma Pi 58-51. Tony Hernandez and center field- 4. Sigma Phi Epsilon er Dave Gigliotti. The pair will No. 2 2 3 man the No. 3 and 4 power spots 5. Sigma Nu No. 2 2 3 in the SJS lineups today. Delta Sigma Phi No. 2 1 4 Hernandez is batting .350 with JET T() EUROPE -Iigma Chi dropped from the seven hits in 20 official trips to low group rate al a ,.'ite. the plate and has three RBIs. Via Regularly Scheduled Jo Hight!, "C" League Gigliotti. a junior college trans- Phi Mu Chi 7 1 fer, is ripping the ball at a .313 the 3rd Year Fly Hawks 6 2 clip (5-16) and has batted in a Again, for 3. Has Beers; 6 2 pair of runs. with Air India 4. WIMO 4 4 Other Spartarts making the trip 15. Eighth St. A.C. 4 4 to Reno and their averages in- 6. Risers 2 6 Round trip to London fr New York clude: Robin Tomlin I.294i, Larry Committee and Chi Pi Sigma Peters (.150 and 4 RBIs), Pat $300 dropped from the league. Duggan (.235), Tom Brandi 1.222), "I)" League Egge ( .286 ) Dave Met t ler (.083 fr San Franeiseti 1. Mojo Men Al Taylor (.250) and Pat Garvey S5:32 20 inc. tax 2. Fern.s 6 2 .000). 3. Vandals 6 2 Isq.ait Jane Nth. Return Septeniber 6th 4. Swishers 5 3 ( 11 I 5. Markham Marauders 4 4 Frosh Nine Looks t.".1.Tti I II \ S 26.1.5197, AFTER 6 p.m. 6. Eighth St. Lifters 3 5 7. Allen Haulers 3 5 8. Phi Epsilon Kappa 2 6 For First Victory "E" League 1. Razorbacks 8 0 Still chasing the elusive bird 2. Peace Mongers 7 1 of victory, the SJS freshmen nine 3. Tip-Ins 6 2 returns to action this afternoon STATE MEAT MARKET 4. Scarlet Letters 4 4 against the University of San Corner ilth and Santa Clara 292-7726 5. New Knights 4 4 Francisco frosh in a doubleheader ti Moulder Men 3 5 scheduled to begin at 1:30 on the Complete Line of First Quality Meats 7. Bushmen 2 6 freshman diamond. M. Our Gang 2 6 The Spartababes have lost their Wholesale and Refail II. Grant Hall 0 8 first nine games, but have shown "F" League improvement in recent games, es- - THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS - l Bending Moments 7 1 pecially in hitting. ' Misfits 7 1 Thr pitching is likely to come , Patty Duke Fan Club 6 2 from Bob Grover, who struck out ; 'The Mets 6 2 11 although losing a 6-5 decision GROUND BEEF 2 ibs. 89' Honacs 4 4 to California last Saturday. B’’ Bailers 3 5 ADVERTISEMENT lb. .. Creepers 2 6 FRYERS 36' Our Gang ... 2 6 Hawaii Summer Session Grant Hall 0 8 Earl' university credits while LEG OF LAMB lb19’ "0" League enjoying your summer in beau- Allen Hall No. 2 6 1 tiful Hawaii with the nationally popular Howard Tour - - a 57- . Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 2 day program for only $549, plus PORK CHOPS lb. 860 : . Blue Horde 4 $10 tax-- -the program in which . 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Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 2 sage, and travel to Neighbor Islands are available at ad- all by itself. . Sigma Nu 2 3 justed tour rates. . Delta Sigma Phi . 2 3 Complete details are available Sprite, you recall, is .. Kappa Sigma 1 4 on this campus through Mrs. Sigma Chi dropped from the John T. Edwards. Her tele- the soft drink that's phone so tart and tingling, eague. number is 293-8142. we just couldn't keep it quiet. Flip its lid and it reallv flips. EATING IS A VERY Bubbling, fizzing, gurgling, hissing and SPECIAL TIME carrying on all over the place. at ARCHIE'S An almost exces- sively lively drink. Hence, to zlupf is and to make to err. 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N .s JONI ! 1:1' AT SANTA CLARA TINGLING. WE JUST CULDN'T KEEE IT QUIET. s \ 4 4.1,.4RA: sl t. \S cREEK SHOPPING CENTER geaktouse Pr!lay, March 18, SPARTAN' DATT.T. i i HUM( Smith-Beaty Race in 440 Friday and Saturday

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Dinners Tuesday thru Saturday Banquet Rooms /bailable Trackmen Fritter-nit% and Sorority Try for 9 in Row Over Cal jor Dances By PAUL SAVOIA freshman year when he had a ' Smith running tvco 4406 on the 1 Smith whether or not the junior the Spartans want to go all out Spartan Daily Sport* Editor natiorial frosh best of 46.5, but has same day at this stage, has indi- star anchors the mile relay. to win thiti dual meet or not 1445 W. San Carlos St.. San Jose 293-4570 It might take an iron-man per- been running the quarter-mile in i cated that he will leave it up to The conflict is basically whether chance an injuty to Smith which formance by Tommy Smith, but the mile relay. viiould hurt their chances in the With Smith in the 440, how- up-coining national meets. Spartan trackmen are determined HOWARD'S ever, Winter is pulling him from The 440 is the feature race of to whip California for the ninth the mile relay, where the Spar- the meet, with the long-awaited, consecutive year. tans are undefeated this year and head-to-head meeting of Smith and CRYSTAL CREAMERY The Spartans meet the Bears the Bears have a string of 26 con- Cal's Forrest Beaty filially ma- featuring and Nevada tomorrow afternoon secutive outdoor victories. terializing. in Berkeley. Field events start Smith will anchor the Spartan Beaty was second in the NCAA at 1:30. There is no admission 440 relay team, run in the 220 440 last year and owns a 46.3 HOWARD'S 6 OZ. JUMBO BURGER charge for SJS students. dash and take a few broad jumps. clocking. Spartan coach Bud Winter an- However, if the meet goes down 'rhe two will also face each nounced yesterday that Smith will until the final event, the mile other in the 220 and the anchor run in the open 440-yard clash, relay, the name of Tommy Smith leg of the 440 relay. which many feel is his best event. might just pop up again. Other key men in the meet for He has not run this since his Winter, who wisely doesn't want the Spartans are Joe Neff, Ed Johnson and Wayne Mermen. Neff is running in the mile and Try our large variety of 880 against Cal aces Bob Price Gymnasts Visit San Luis and Marty Koenckamp in the mil, quality mea/s at reasonable prices and Mike Shafer, Devone Smith I and Koenekamp in the 880. Owen Complete Fountain Service For State College Meet Hoffman and Steve Brown join Neff in the mile for SJS with WALK ON OVER By LEE JUILLERAT Opposition comes from SFV, Ken Noel and Bill Berridge also 7th and Santa Clara One Block from SJS Spartan Daily Sports,' Writer L.A. State, Cal Poly (Pomona), in the 880. Not expecting to set the tourney Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo), Santa Johnson will do personal battle afire, SJS gymnasts are down in Barbara, Long Beach State, San with Nevada's main threat, high San Luis Obispo for the State Diego State, Chico State and Sac- jumper Otis Burrell, who has College Tourney. ramento State. --Photo by Lou Buonomo cleared 7-2%. Johnson is a 7-0 Events begin at 9 a.m. tomorrow Tony Coppola heads the SJS man. morning with the qualifying pre- THE DECIDER? Ken delegation and will compete in Noel passes the baton to Ken Shackelford is the Spartan hope in liminaries. Finalists hop back into Hermen the all-around. Jeff Wolfe is also in the mile relay in last weekend's quadrangular track meet. to gain Aeatte:o expected gill action in the evening. the 100 and slated to compete in the six all- Tomorrow this event might decide the winner as the Spartans points in the 220. He will also Coach Clair Jennett rates San high around events. travel to Berkeley for a triangular meet. man in the 440 Fernando Valley as the tourney be the leadoff Trampolinist Steve Brazis is relays. favorites. Los Angeles is expected and mile BEST BUYS given a good chance by Jennett to finish a close second. Joining Hermen in the mile re- Carlos to qualify for the NCAA Re- Unbeaten Netters Battle SFS Today lay will be Ken Shackelford, John 3rd & San SEVEN SPARTANS gionals. He must finish in the top Spartan tennismen travel to San of San Francisco have not yet been Bambury and Tim Knowles. Seven Spartans go against en- eight to earn a position in the Francisco State this afternoon ex- rescheduled. Krikorian expects Knowles is assuming Smith's posi- 298-3060 tries from the 10 other California March 25-26 Regionals in Los pecting to hilce their undefeated makeups in late April. tion as anchor man. schools. Angeles. record up another notch. ALL-AROUND MEN With a 2-0 mark going into the Jennett expects Coppola and 2:30 p.m. encounter, Butch Kri- Paul's eye& Wolfe to be among the first eight korian's netters expect to face WEDDING RENT A BIKE! finishers in the all-around. Indi- some stiff individual battles, but Ask about "our vidually, Coppola's best events are figure to win on overall depth. PHOTOGRAPHY rant-buy option floor exercise, still rings, long Sporting one of their better plan." horse and parallel bars. Wolfe is squads in recent years, according a side horse specialist. to Krikorian, SFS has three strong $89 Pauti Cyclei Paint-earners Ed Puccinelli, Tim racketeers led by Bob Siska. Bob Murio or Raul Contreras McCarthy, Pete Jacobs, and Kal ENTERPRISES Sales and Service get the nod to talce on Siska. JRS Matis should aid the Spartans in will 1435 THE ALAMEDA Other netters making the trip San Jose their drive to place tunong the for San Jose are Rodney Kop, Gor- PAUL j KING, MGR, top five teams. 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Everyone We else, serve very ALITALIA4 fine American food. mint second annual Industry New Tal- Jose Chapter of the American invited. Anterican Marketing Associa- UNITED Association, P.O. Box tion, 6:30 p.m. social, 7:30 p.m. 799 So. 1st St. ent Recruiting Organization (IN- Marketing spartan Trl-C, 7:30 p.m., Third \, San Jose, for registration meeting, Red Fox Den, 1441 N. 292-3710 TRO' conference next Thursday 1157, San Antonio. and TrattollYVrisiNtiatcalt, Ntaalrette,"1! and Friday. at the San Francisco cards and resume forms. Fourth. Tri-Beta. 6:30 p.m., information Ililton, Mason and O'Farrell on Tri-Beta bulletin board. -************************************************ streets. The purpose of the conference Job Interviews rOMORROW senior's LIVE MUSIC KLIV is to help place graduating and in business. Over 60 major corn- &Mc Unit SIMilner graduals% Engineering Division, 9:45 a.m., Productions Radio appoint- field east of Spartan Stadium on RESERVE ir.inies will have booths to inter- may sign for intersiew present ....w applicants. Students can in- ments now in the Plowenrent lOth St., practice softball games NOW! iiirview with several companies in Center, ADM284. for Engineering Division league. , short time. TUESDAY The Extenders, 9 a.m., in front THE RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO 331.00 Some of the companies who will Pacific Telephone and Telegraph of the Big Dipper. New York I interview are Ampex, Carnation, Co.; EE. ME, lib. arts, 1E, math, and Inc. Tax Dow Chemical, General Foocis, busines..% management and physics SUNDAY National Cash Register Co., and majors for positions in engineering to Paris ROUND TRIP Millet, 11 a.m., H1, Lox and JEFFERSON AIRPLANE management, tech management Bagel Brunch-All you can eat. Via TWA ... DEPARTS June 14th ... RETURNS Sept. 8 'Phe positions offered will be and management. U.S. citizenship Sat., March 26 at 8 p.m. Via United Ther;a DEPARTS June 20 ... RETURNS Sept. 5 !!: accounting, advertising, data required. Spartan Tri-C, 9:45 a.m., and mocessing, finance, indu.strial mar- Western Electric; EE, ME, IE 5:45 p.m., Tri-C Building, Third San Iranciriico to Paris ROUND TRIP $563.00 San Jose Civic Auditorium Liiting, industrial relations, insur- and math majors. U.S. citizenship and San Antonio. Tickets: $4.50, 53.75. $3.25, $2.50 (Based on group rate) Criildren Half Fare, mee, management trainee, ntar- required. Roger Williams Fellowship, 6:30 YoutH Fore $476.00 kiting research, personnel, produc- Titanium Metals Corp. of Ameri- p.m., Grace Baptist Church. Guest S.J. Box Office 40 W. San Carlos * ,Rin, public relations, purchasing, ca; ME, Ch.E, Chem., Metallurgical speaker will be Dean Arthur L. :mailing, sales, and sales promo- Engrg., IT and IE majors for posi- Foster of Berkeley Baptist Divin- ******************* ******** *****************4,4 York 300.00 Hirn. Each company has openings tions a.s process engineer, project ity School, his topic-"On Being New engineer, Inc. Tax in only certain positions. engineer, tech. R and D Human in a De-humanized So- Interested students should phone process chemist and production ciety." to London ROUND TRIP tech. U.S. citizenship required. Lile Assurrince Via AAL.Alitalia ... DEPARTS June 21 ... RETURNS Sept. 5 The Equitable MONDAY Society of the United Staters; any Tneti 21rive-in Hurouusists On Campus (HOC), San Francisco to London ROUND TRIP $532.00 for position.% as mgmt. major 7 30 p.m., ED100. on Group rate) Children Half Fare, FREE Coke" or coffee trainee, investment trainee, actu- (Based Union, 12:30 with any sandwich Monday th, .iri-al trainee and sales trainee. U.S. Baptist Student Youth Fare $445.00 Saturday between the hours , i zenship required. p.m., Memorial Chapel. 2 p.m. and 7 a.m. irk Chemical Company; Mgmt., "by all means of transportation" student Spartan Christian Fellowship, Ask about our Europe This offer is good thre soc., psych. and mktg. ma- 5:30 p.m., LN201. tour. Auto Purchase/Rental plans available, Email passes. April 1st, 1966 jors for positions in sales or prod- I INT \c'll"l'ILINN 1,\,(;.:11{()N1 tthrl.rnurn chdrye uct mgmt. U.S. citizenship re- TUESDAY time 297-0428 SJS Grad Student at any quired. Society of Automotive Engl- .__ 51 So 19th in Business 16th and Santa Clara 1L missensweersiesgelei. P.E. Clubs Plan Award Application Spartan Daily Classifieds March 26 Dance Women's Physical Education Deadline Monday r -L '4TE-3 lunch. May have WANTED. Female student to share Club and Phi Epsilon Kappa, men's li) ANNOUNCEMENTS h it preferred. house. Room & board in exchange for physical education honor society, Deadline to apply tor the La aght housekeeping & some babysitting. is sponsoring a dance Saturday, Torre and Meritorious Service CAMPAIGN FUND GARAGE SALE - - - - 656 2496 Of 793-9409. M.4,1URE COUPLE ,ver 21 1,, manage March 26, at the San Jose Swim 3 LARGE ROOMS -,mpletely furnished. Award will be Monday, March 28. .dlege. Must be and Racquet Club, according to Ul: . r all5 per month. Girls Deadline for departmental awards 8 .1z WI," of mainte,ance youll love cilea Of couo:e. b95 S. 941. Call 259-1557. Dr. Helen Clark, women's club 197 5212. will be Tuesday, April 12, accord- GOING TO EUROPE TH'S SUMMER? adviser. AND FOUND (6) ' HOUSING (5) LOST Beginning at 9 p.m., the event ing to Bill Baumgartner, recog- Leo Silva is an expert at service. Over thirty years of L'MPH for you at ter-lOry f.4,05. proof of the quality care your 161 +bro.:Joh bank. MR. SAUNI:J" is open to all physical education nition mmunittee publicity chair- business in the area is 00," BOARD. $69. Excellent cook. LOST PARAKEET, blue. friendly. C,' 24" 2h4' majors, minors and faculty mem- man. car will receive at Silva Service. In addition to the tO S.15 No curfew. Clean rooms iound, please call SUMMER SESSIONS ABROAD 1966. 286-5202. Reward. bers. fittest service, you can save cash value stamps. Why 293 4225. Campus organizations recom- The semi-formal affair costs $3 fight it? Join the many people who have their car cared mend students who have served 3ELUXE STUDENT apts. Brand new. 2 SERVICES tli) per couple. Bids may be purchased for by Silva. .udroom. 2 bath. Danish furniture, elec. the school. Applications can be each week day, 10:30 a.m. to large closets. $150. 4 per- 21 & MARRIED. Receive age 25 or over obtained from all recognized cam- .ons 3 p.m., on the Women's Gym patio. 5180 706 9th. 294.9170. rates on auto insurance Liability net $67 pus organizations; and the College annually. Dave Towle. 244-9600. Class Union. The application must be 5125 LEASES a 2 bedroom, fully fur- of '59. 78 S. 4th 295.8968 -ed home at 440 Elizabeth St. Near Cyclists Cited - filled out by the person recom- St.SILVA SERVICE ,,er of S. 10th & Santa Clara St. Will FAST, ACCURATE GUARANTEED TYP- mended. 4 college students. 2 ING in my home. Editing upon request accommodate The blocks from SJS. Zulpo Realty, 259-4230. 259-5118 recognition committee voill IN THE REAL DARK NIGHT OF THE Wrong Spaces present We'll Park It For You. 17YPING. Pica Electric. Work guaranteed. the awards at a May 15 Late for Class? SOUL, over 21 to live I OR 2 MALE students 243-6313 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. banquet in the cafeteria n large Los Gatos Hillside home. 840.60 Sevei,t1 SJS motorcyclists re- mo,th. 354.3925. EXPERT TYPING. All kinds. Reasonable. turned to their bikes recently ID Phone 294.3772. AUTOMOTIVE to find that they had been ticketed FURNISHED STUDIOS. $75 to $85. One AUTOMOBILE & MOTORCYCLE IN- '58 FORD CONVERTIBLE. Must see to bedroom $90. 1/2 block off campus. 74 SURANCE for students. Chat Bailey, by police. ePore wairs. good top. S. 8th. 292-7852. Manager 48 S. 4th, *9. 286.5386. 449 W. San Carlos. Officers say the cycles were $325 : before 5 p.m. ROOMY, furnished 1 bedroom apt. RELIABLE TYPING. Errors corrected. cited because they were not parked '62 FALCON Station Wagon. Standard. Water & garbage paid. $120. 583 S. I Ith Editing done. Near campus. Call 292- in a proper space. JOIN A GROWTH TEAM FM radio. Heater, 2 door. Ex- St., #I3. 6 rooms, see this. 294-9170. 2346, anytime. Three reserved parking areas c.: -ilCon. 321-3127. FURNISHED I bedroom apt. Water, gas, THESIS TYPING. Electric typewriter. for motorcycles were opened re- '63 VESPA Must sacrifice - going in narbage paid. Quiet. $95,, 583 S. Ilth Low rates. fast service. Call Joan Pres- IN THE DYNAMIC FIELD OF se, 296 2071 after 5 p.m. St., #I3. 294-9170. ton at 377-4665. cently on Ninth, Fourth and San streets. The police de- '84 BUICK SUPER. 71,000 miles. Auto-1 DELUXE student units. Brand new. 2 bod- TYPING in my home. E-xperienced, de- Fernando e- i i-' Clock. Excellent con- room, 2 bath, danish decor, electric pendable, reasonable. 294-1313. partment reported it would crack- INTEGRATED MICROCIRCUITS d 286-9733. kitchen, large closets. $150 a month. 706 down on cycles parked between '64 HONDA 150. Errrillent condition. S. 9th. 294-9170 or 248-1926. cars, on sidewalks and in red

$100 sk ; extra equipment. Call Tim. LARGE I bedroom, unfurnished apt. ro place an ad:. zones. WITH 295 93, : - - Water & garbage paid. 6 rooms. 583 S. '53 CADILLAC. $100. Runs good. good 11th St., #13. 294-9170. Visit the - 1, cor.clitioning. Call Larry SENIOR OR GRADUATE student to m 325A 294-6019. share bedroom apt. close to campus. Classified Aciv Office - J206 Studying 58 CHEVY BISCAYNE. Two door, New $47.50. Call Steve. 294-6726. Got YOU Down? STEWART-WARNER - 0-i nal owner. $350. DELUXE 2 BEDROOM furnished apt. Daily - $120 per month. 726 S. 10th St. Call 259-4456 or 378.9767. '62 CHEVY. 2 dc-i, Hardtop. 317 stick. 10:30-3:30 wants either MICROCIRCUITS, INC. Chrome rIms, nev. tape recorder. UPPER DIVISION MALE an apf. with 3 others a 1s, i’ 0 I 24E1 0867 6 p.m. ($35 to $40 Submit ads 2 publications days prior month) er dorm contract (cheap). 295- to day ed is to run. '59 TR 3 White with 9753. ASK FOR John Balch. After 5 p.m. Stewart-Warner Microcircuits, Inc. in Sunnyvale, California, subsidiary Send in handy order blank. Enclose b 296- 2 BEDROOM APT. Newly renovated. 2889 a. cash or check. Make check out to of Stewart-Warner Corporation, has opened many excellent opportuni- Uri, cid. Water & garbage paid. 5 Spartan Deily Classifieds. I:AMBRETTA MOTORSCOOTER. 1965 i SJS. $85. 737 Forestdale model. 175cc. Only 2.000 mdes. Extra Ave Phone 294-6414, Ext. 2465 ties for enthusiastic and aggressive graduates who would like to join the Eike a cool fool. $415. Phone exciting field of microelectronics with prospcts of advancement to the 62 305 HONDA HAWK. Excellent con- new heights in their careers. see to appreciate. Low CLASSIFIED RATES ri 292-1978 after 4 p.m. To buy, sell, rent or '62 PLYMOUTH FURY. Fully equipped. announce anything, Minimum -- All power. $799. just fill out and clip Three lines One time Three times Five times Positions Available: :i::212 after 9 p.m. this handy order One time THEN ... '62 TR 4 -maculate condition. Over- blank 3 lines 1.50 2.25 2.50 Drop your books, lift your MANAGEMENT TRAINEES ..heels, new top. 378-8963 4 lines 2.00 2.75 3.00 hair and & weekends. $1500 or offer. head, comb your a smile on that face of MARKETING 37 FORD AMBULANCE. Good body. 5 lines 2.50 3.25 3.50 put .s personality for only Send to Spartan Daily 6 lines 3.00 3.75 4.00 yours. You are about to go PROCESS ENGINEERING 21 evenings. CLASSIFIEDS, out tonight. Add this 57 ALFA ROMEO. Convertible. 1206 San lose State PRODUCT ENGINEERING New amount for You say that you are looking -0s. New San lose, OS .50 .50 shocks. College, each addii for a quiet romantic place DESIGN ENGINEERING #3. Calif 95114 tional line COMMUTER SPECIAL. 57 Chevy 4 which is not too far out of -0vy 2R3 ,1-n Print your ad here: the way where you can take CHECK A (Count approximately 33 Letters and Spaces sour girl for a fine dinner? tor Each Line) ou say that where you are Desired Background: FOR SALE (31 CLASSIFICATION Do Not Abbreviate going must have a Unique at- EE preferred, degrees in other O Announcements (I) physical sciences or liberal arts accept- ZENITH HI -F1 -01 Port- No refunds possible on canceled ads. mosphere, Tranquility, and able. Must sell. Best otter. Ew:e0ont con 0 Automotive (2) dining at it's best? able. difion.See Sue in #2348 at Hoover Hall. 0 Far Sale (3) 294-2922. THEN ... O Help Wanted (4) Drop on down to To explore this further please make an appointment to see our Executive SKIS. Head Masters. 6’3. Look Nevada HOusing (5) bi-d;--js 8i toe. $89.50 or best offer. O Lost and Found (6) Officer Mr. John P. Gates at the College Placement Center, Room 234, 294-8741. 8. Zingmark after 7 p.m. 1=1 Personals (7) I KASTLE SLALOMS, size 210. Administration Building (6 11 1. $75. 1 pair Heed G.S.'s, size 0 Services (8) 215 (7 1 $R0 Great condition 292. Transportation (9) MONDAY, HELP WANTED 14) Name Address MARCH 24 (Please Print) GIRL NEEDED. PART TIME care for in 9:15 a m.to4:15 p.m. S/114C1Or 14 month old baby. 4 hours 5 City Phone Start ad on days a week. $25. 296.9178. MOTHER'S HELPER. Lovely private For Enclosed Is $ 1401 So. 1st 292-1266 room. bath plus $10.00 a weak. Own asPs. transportation. 8674695.