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Poly ItoyivI Quern Dianr Ohrrhol-cr rxtrndx a xincrir Koyal today and tomorrow. Kncircled by picturex of lh« M l aa many exhibits aa possible and enjoy thl* yrar'l welcome to all vixitiirs attending Cal Poly’a 33rd Pol) well.known carnival, Queer, Diane hopea that all visitors "Country Pair on a College' Campue.” Welcome to 33rd Poly Royal

THURSDAY, APRIL 29 Poly Koyal Water Shove 11:00 a.m. Psychology Demonstiallon 8:00 p.m. Poly Royal Queen Reception (Natatorium) (Bus. Adm. Bldg. No. 212) 1:30 p.m. Branding Demonstration j (staff dining room) Uarbeque (dining hall lyvd FRIDAY, APRIL 30 (A g. Bldg. Lawn) Poly Grove) 2:00 p.m. Drill exibition (Lot E-2) Noon Baseball Game Cnl Poly 7:30 a.m. 1 Inter-collegiate Horse Show 3:80 p.m. Auction (Home Ec. No. 136) Frosh vs. Santa Barbara (2) (Collet Arena) Presentation of Math 'Awards Concert by the Cal Poly Band 8:00 a.m. Exhibit of Indian Artifacts ( A.C. Aud.) 12:80 p.m. Poly Twirlers (Poly Grove) (Library Foyer) 5:00 p.m. EXHIBITS CLOSE FOR 1 :00 p.m. Ice Cream Making 0:00 a.m. Children in Care Lab THE DAY (Home Kc. No. 125) ~ 6:00 p.m. Carnival (behind Men’s Gym) (Creamery) v 1:80 p.m. Inter-«ollegiat< Itodeo Auto Show (Pepiter Lane) Bingo (East wing-Cafeteria) Rifle Shoot (Airport Range) 6:30 p.m. Sigma Delta Chi Press'Ban­ (Collet Arena), 0:30 a.m. Poly Royal Opening Cent- quet (Golden Tee) 2:00 p.m. Art Workshop for Children monies (Lib. Lawn) 7:30 p.m. Ag. Eng. Banquet (Elks Club) (Bus. Adm. Bldg. West I-awn) 10:00a.m. Ladies Nail Driving Contest 8:00 p.m. Carnival Dance (Men’s Gym) ,5:00 p.m. ALL EXIBIT4 CLOSE 8:30 p.m. Play "Our Town" (A E Sliojut) 6:00 p.m. Printing Eng. and Mgmt. Ban­ (Little Theat'e) , 10:30 a.m. Hootenanny (Lib. Lawn) quet (Cigar Factory) 11:00 a.m. A L L EXH IBITS OPEN TO SATURDAY, MAY 1 6:15 p.m. S o li Club Banquet THE PUBLIC 8:00 a.m. Pancake Breakfast fContinental Wayside Inn) Home Nursing Demonstration (E.E. Patio) 7:90 p.m. Business Adm. Banquet (Home Ec. No. 123) 9:00 a.m. ALL EXHIBITS OPEN TO (S.L.O. Country Club) 11:30 a.m. Textiles Demonstration THE PUBLIC Architecture Banquet (Home Ec. No. 133) Beef, Swine, Sheep, and Horse (Madonna inn) 11:45 a.m, Horse Shoeing Demonstration Showmanship (Practice ath­ 9:00 p.m. Coronation Bull (Men’s Gym) letic’Held) (A g. Bldg. ijfW Ttr Western Dunce noon Electronic Range Demonstra­ Dairy Exhibit (Creamery) Cycle of Life (Bio. Sci. Dept.) (Crandall Gym) tion (Home Ec. No. 421) 10:00 p.m. Coronation Ceremony 9:30 a.m. Beard Growing Contest Flower nnd Carden Show (Mon’s Ovm) (Collet Arena) (Hort. dept.) 1:00a.m. OFFICIAL CI4>SK, TO THE 1:00 p.m. Inter-eollegiate Rodeo 10:00 a m. Motorcycle Field Meet 33UD POLY ROYAL (Collet Arena) (Tractor Prat'ice Field) V » • • *

• *. S* » M f t * Si • ss • *e A • FI, MUSTANG •S Page 2 — Friday, April SO, 1M." •» > % •s *» ’ IS * » * 1 *• • . ‘ »e > . • *. t ’ f * , few, r * r » * v "» ■ 1* ** ; 1 ‘ s >»*• !••• t* * 4 ■ i *. r .#r r • * 1’ ** r ‘ * SA C voted down ______\ _ .1 L* ~"*r “ •* f ** *. L’ ** r • . * P ♦ *(t notification [*•» t , P’S % *». BY ROBERT BOYD violated Rule 12 of the olnwa) L * • t I * ! * t With u 248-votc margin over ASI Election Campaign Rul**, 1 » ’» \ Vs his nearest rival, George Soares Lennie charged, in his 1 Vr wax elected the 1005-6(1 ASI Pre­ tution before the election ci sident. Also elected to student body office were George Gomes, tee, that the circulated statement vire president, and James Prlcco, misrepresented the votes of him secretary. self (Lennie) and Mattes. Th, Soares, running on a platform statement read, “ This (the Fug stressing the need to solve the Raising Code) wus passed wit) many problems of student fi­ nance, is a 20-yeur-old Agricul­ myself not vetting in favor of th* ture Business Management stu­ decree, ax which the other t*i dent from Cocran, Calif. candidate* (protecting persons, Gomes, who called for a stream­ interest clubs) voted in fsvor ol lining of the operation of the Stu­ the decree.” dent Affair? Council, is an ABM Acrordihg'to l.ennie, the inipU.| student from (Justine, Calif. ration given by the words "my«h Receiving the highest number not voting” wux that Mattes hit « f votes cast for any candidate, voted against the rode, whet hi Pvlcco In his campaign empha- actually abstained. As to his tm | VICTORY SMILES . . . The atudeot body fic** of vie** president; amund Jim Pricco (right) to sized., ‘‘There is more to this job ing In fuvor of the rode, lead hy thane three gentlenieo next year. Student* M*erv m ■« secretary. Klee tin results wort* •nnoun- than taking minutes.” He is a 20- staled flatly, “ It Is a lie. The voted George Bear** (middle) into the office of ced Wednesday evening at i reception in the staff year-old student from Berkeley, ord of that MAC meeting ASI prenident; George Gomea (le ft) to the of- Cdining------hall for the new of «•». The total vote In the April 27 that I voted agsinat the and 2K election was a low 1.H8H mrnt to the code. I also voted a votes cast. The vole breakdown gainst the entire code.” Classes vote too; was: President. Soares. H02; Lett- This latter point was not poek nie, 554; Mattes, 47H. Vice presi­ tively proven since a roll-call voh dent, Gotnes, 702; Mitehell, 858; on the entire code was not taint results announced Douglas, 427. Secretary, Prlcco, - Soar.* was nut involved in tin 061; Wood. Mill. This doex not in­ protest, except as a member «f J clude other minor write-in candi­ MAC, since he had voted for tb While the ASI officer* were dates, the blank or void ballots. code. being elected, the new officer* for Asked why the voter turnout was so poor this year, Dan Law- Countering the charge, Mai the three classes wer* elin elec­ son. dean of activities, expressed stated that it was hif im ted. The new president of the the belief that “ lack of communi­ supported by several other cluei of lttrtfl is Ken Slocum. Tim, cation between students was pro­ at the MAC meeting in queitieal that Lennie hud ipdeed voted f« Leathern wan elected vice presi- bably the prime reason for the the entire code. Belfeving this U dent, John Smith, SAG represen­ low vote.” While expressing dis­ Im* th-* case, he artd other students tative, Barbara Sheerin, treaxur- satisfaction at the small vote, in hie campaign felt that the er, anti Cathy Fogg, aecretary. ( It Lawson pointed out that this vote maximum campaign benefit could is int renting to note that Mian is similar to what occurs at other tie derived from paseing a state Fogg won with only live vote* rollegex and that probably the inent through the dormi being eget for her. Two other Poly percentage vote is higher student* got four vote*. There then elswhere. The Election Committee met Ii wae a total of 16 write-in* for The ASI campaign was high­ executive session to decide the aecretary. lighted by a poorly attended Col­ case. According to a member d Ths claait o f l ‘.t(l7 elected lege Union-sponsored meeting at the committee, the vote favoriii Robert Forenca, preaidenl; Ei­ which #U candidates gave their not to disqualify Matte* was leen Phillip*, vice president; John views on various subjects, by close one. Macey, SAC repreeentative; Mar­ general personal attacks by can­ The entire' SAC, meeting t ilyn Kiddar, treasurer; Nancy didates on their opponents, by the us a representative-legislath Stinger, secretary. sudden disappearance of between body but rather in a judicial In the race* for officer# of the two and three thousand copies of parity, heard and considered th the April 23 edition o f SI Mus­ rtax# of 1PHH nil candidate* on the two recommendation# of' it tang containing editorial endorse­ bullot were unopposed and uII de­ Election Committee. Muc Dy« ments, and hy the filing of an feated what write-in candidate* recommended that because of election protest by Mike Lonnie there w.re. Ron Hussnn wax umbigiqua nature of the wort against Robert Mattes. elected president; Steve Arnold, “ in poor taste" in Rule 12, The Election Committee met vice president; Ron Nelsoti, SAC tea not be disqualified. Also, thl Wednesday night, prior to the And Today's reproxentativ.*; Rill Sietkin, trea- the AMI vice president b# direct* announcing of the victorious can­ to conduct a review of the exist xurer; und 'Katie James, *ecre- didates, to deride on the protest. taiy. EXACT The protest alleged that Mattes, ing election rules. These class officers will attend in a statement sent through the Both reccommmendations a retreat in Salinas, May 7-it, residence hall* relating to the accepted by SAC, with ■ 14-4* where class prohlmi* and officer three candidates’ voting an the secret bullot vote and a unanl responsibilities will be topics. controversial Fund Raising Code, mom “ yea” vote res]

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EL MUSTANG Friday* April 30, 1905 — Pag* 3 George Couper, a friend to named Poly Royal honored guest

The 38rd annual Poly Royal honored the executive secretary ■ of the Future Framer* of Ameri­ ca' (F F A ) und a friend of Cal ♦ 1 Poly for 84 years, when it sel­ ected George Couper us it* hon­ r _ : t h ored guest. ______as LfcK' J Couper, one of the originators ; | of Poly Royal, will retire this ...... " . s June after nerving the college and FFA for moat of hi* <|2 yeura. m - , ; __ JB • 4 M Just what type a friend Couper ha* been i* 'exemplified by the ■a------M i* S S V r ;'--4 fact that since 1989 he hus not been employed by the school, but ha* continued to work to publicize . the college’s many agricultural event* und to persuade student* j o attend Cal Poly. Robert B. Kennedy, vice presi­ dent of the college, paid the re­ tiring FFA executive secretary a tribute by wrttling in the forward o f Couper’a autobiography, "My thanks to friend George for help­ | W ing to preserve not only the facts, " but a goodly amount of the color and flavor of a life dedicated to helping youth And a more pro­ ductive place for themselves in the world/’ JULIAN A. McPHKK Originally hired on wages that Like the 32 that have .preceded it, I am sure were budgeted for a beef herds­ that this year’s annual Poly Royal will prove to man, Couper had but one basic > be interesting:, educational and exciting: fpr the order from Cal Poly president, i Julian A. McPhee. Thia order was ! visitors to the campus and it is with a great deal to “ publicize Cal Poly and the of pleasure that I welcome each of you. FFA. As with all traditions, Poly Royal started with This order, given to hltn In ; a small program for the purpose of providing the 1931, was fulfilled by Couper parents and friends of our students, faculty and through t|]e use of all news media. staff, and the general public, an opportunity to see He put together filmstrips, magu- 1 the type of educational program that is being of­ lines, publicity releases, radio GEORGECOUPER fered to the youth of the Stale. While the event programs, und motion pictures to has grown, both in the scope of the activities that put the FFA uHd Cal Poly "on and six months after the Inter­ memberships In Cal Poly Colle­ view he wus placed on the Cal take place and in the numbers of people who come the map.” Indeed much of what giate FFA Chapter, F’uture Horn- the world knows ubout these or­ Poly staff uml State Bureau of emukers of Amerlcun and the Na­ to visit us, we have tried to never lose sight of ganizations has been brought to Agricultural Education. tional ..Vocational Agricultural tliik basic purpose for Poly Royal. them through Copper’s'words und Couper'* face lighted with a Teachers Association. The students, fncult.v and staff have worked pictures. smile when he tbtd of the size of He has received a 211 year ser­ hard to develop a program which will acquaint you Couper, his grey hair ruffled Cul Toly when he Was hired. vice pin and certificate from the with Cal Poly. Our "Country Fair on a College nml u yellow. Poly Royal button “ It was Just a little state voca­ State Department of FMucation Campus” is for you and we sincerely hope that you adding u touch of color to his tional high school, but I was look­ h citizens, uwurd for nine years will enjoy your visit. wide iapeled blue suit, reflected ing for u Job with greater oppor­ of service to the city of Sun Luis on the first Poly Royal. tunity.” . __ Obispo, and a 80-yeur award for Julian McPhee So, with n salary increase of service to agricultural In Califor­ ** President i .“ It wus held where the Engi­ neering East building'now stand*. $12.MI front $32.50 a week he was nio from the Furtn Bureau Feder­ They put up u wire fence pen, ■nuking us n reporter, .Couper be­ ation. Business Club invites threw a little sawdust on th« gan u Job that was to capture Couper. after hia long friend­ hundreds to Poly Royal ground and thut was it. Of course Ids imagination, wisdom und ship with Cal Poly, has added an­ it vjwus mainly u preliminary word* for 84 eventful years. other honor to hi* many othehs. SPORTS Business Club Chairman Eric showing contest for students who Homy of the accomplishments The honor of being honored guest Whitaker announced that hie hud livestock entered in the South of Couper’* dedication to Califor­ at the 88id Poly Koyal, PARADE club has sent personal invitation* San Francisco Junior Livestock," nia agriculture, the FFA and ('si Truly Couper is one of the tjol- to all the students pu rents of the he aaid. Poly Include lifetime honorary lege’* most dedicated friend*. FOR ALL YOUR Business Club. He said thia I* the When asked haw Poly Koyul FISHING NEEDS first year he know* of that all 400 parent* have been invited. received its name, Couper leaned bark in hia swivel chair, firmly RODS \ - The club will hold it* annual clenched hia hands behind his banquet at the San Lul* Country REELS head and recalled, “ There was I Racing mania ■Club May 1 at 7 p.m. Becauie lot of big livestock Nhowa whose TACKLE of the other function* being: held names ended with royal, like Can­ TACKLE BOXES , at this tinier there will be about adian Koyul and American Koyal. 200 people present. The Speaker sweeps campus BAIT • The school just adopted the Koyal FISHING LICENSES will lie a representitlve from the and from then on its been Poly Pacific Telphone Company. _ Royal.” Horse raring comes to Cal Poly, and the lucky winner* will receive The club will also have their The soft-spoken Couper began • gift. COLLEGE SQ. departmental exhibit, this yeur complete with ticket machines and life on Feb. 3, 1908 as the second Displays of racing and Its im­ entitled, y ‘ Business Around the ull the excitement of the turf. SHOPPING CENTER child of George and Cora Couper. portance to education, particular­ World.” The fun part of the dis­ 544-2637 ” From his birthplace in Montana “ Poly Meadows” will hold races ly to Poly, will be stressed. play i* the balloon throw. the Couper family moved to Ore­ hourly, between noon und 4 p.m. The exhibit, by the ABM club, gon where he was to live and on Friday and Saturday during will tie in with a new course be­ work until he was 28. Poly Royal. Sponsor of the event ing offered in fair management It was also in*Oreg, a McPhee. a commercial display and a dis­ who speaks fluent Spanish and Portuguese to better McPhee was looking for some­ Each person will receive a free play in the opportunities in fair one to get Cal Poly and the fledg- ticket on a horse, and a racing management. The displays wilt serve foreign students. We invite you to come in ipg FFA tome "newspaper space.” program. Winning horse* will bo etreee the idea of “ today and yes- Couper proved to be the man potted throughout the campus, and meet the newest member of our staff at: terday.” The ABM Club will have thair exhibit in Ag 220. “Minute Man S^rvic#" The club will also be sponsor­ ing a nickel-pitch game at tha 437 Marsh St. carnival and wilt take care o f the concessions at tha Poly Royal H e e l e r J Rodeo. ‘ 543-4967 Loaf Union Service Nsor Hem* Icon. tldg Gold Sand fling; Inside engraving; Mil- 1306 Monterey Si. 543-9915 R.d with dates. flfWAflO. Con TINA HOHKINS RUbALYN MERTZ tact: 11*7 Hlgwere. 544-0)11

T~ •» »* «> « * *s • r ‘» *• tl ** »» *s «» i EL MUSTANG *» •# Page — Friday, April HO, 196.Y ** >** * *» Spectators offered ’ »k V • ■ I* ■*4 *». t * ' V opportunity >• Architects plan * to brand cattle Frown cuttle hides wjll j* defrosted for the Animal Hu*, circus-like display buntlry , Department's contribu. tion to Poly Royal. A carnival type atmosphere vyilt tpgraphy makes a model look For the first time, vieitor* to prevuil dver the exhibits and diii>- realistic. Other displays Riclude the "Country Fair on a CoH< plays of the Architecture Depart­ projects, and or designs built by Campus” will be able to pary. ment during Poly Royal. A hig alumni in the held. vipate in cattle branding demon­ orange ami white circus type All the functions of the Archi­ tent will help carry out the car­ tecture Department and its alum­ strations held by the Boots »nd nival theme. ni are at the Madonna Inn ex­ Ipurs, u club of the Animal Hu*, The tent, which covers the en­ cept for the displays and exhibits bandry Department. on campus. tire Engineering West patio, The hides will be used on "dum- houses student displays from Jhe Culminating the Architecture freshman through senior archi­ Department's Poly Royal festi- my” cattle fur demonstration) tecture 1 projects of the year. vites is the awards banquet. 7 then, visitors will be able to tty Freshman delineation classes con­ p. m. Saturday at the Madonna k out for themselves, according tributed line drawing!! of objects, Inn. to Tim Smith, student chnirmtn and sophomore design Hasses d«- Beaides dinner, dancing and the of the Animal Husbandry Depart­ nslod two and throe dimensional an n o u n c e m e n t of the 81,000 abstracts and arehitectuy^ilyprob- Alumni Award and the SCARAB ment display for Poly Reyal. lems. ounteet winner, Thomas Creigh­ Demonstrations will point out Financed by the Monsanto Plas­ ton, e past editor of Progressive how to secure the animal and how Architecture,” will he the guest tics Corp. actual life aise office to select correct branding iron units were built by several groups spoakor at the banquet. ,-i ,1 of four or live juniors and sen­ The Alumni Association will heat so thatvtho brand burn will iors. These life-sise replicas are hold its annual meeting Saturday not go all the way through the on display under the tent. Also afternoon irt the Madonna Inn. hide. on display in the patio exhibit Alao meeting during the after­ Other " live " demonstration* are models and pictures of the noon will be the alumni and atu- will include she p shearing *nd aenior projects in Pbly Canyon. dent's wives groups. horseshoeing. There will be ne ■. Senior projects under coaatruc- In preparation for Poly Royal audiunce participation in the** tian in Poly Canyon are the ex­ atl architecture classes were for­ two events, however, said Smith. i-eJBB perimental guest modeller, cable mally dismissed last week and 24- Sh ep shearing, horseshoeing structure bridge, earth forms, and hour construction began at 8 mol branding event* will be pre­ the experimental Bfth year lab. •a. m. Monday. Freshman and sented in that repeated order The students exhibits and dis­ sophomores- were required to throughout today, beginning at plays. excluding the senior proj­ work 16 hours and juniors 21. . Paly Royal Queen Diane Oherholser takes time out from her duties 11 a.m. On Saturday, the. tint ects in Poly Canyon, are housed But Ed Workman, general chair­ to catch up on some homework. Diane is u biological science major and scries of events will start at 10 under the tent. Alumni displays man ‘for Poly Royal in the Archi­ was sponsored by the Farm Management* Club. She is a native of San a.in. The order of Saturday’s de­ and presentations are located in tecture Department, said, "E v­ Luis Ohispo and also competed in the 1961 Miss California pagent as monstrations will be branding, the large gallery. All displays and erybody works until its done.” Miss San Luis Ohispo. horseshoeing and sheep shearing, exhibits will he open atl day. Part of the preparation was Clyde Butcher, an alumnus the transplanting of seven 80- from last year, will highlight the year-old olive trees from the Or­ alumni displays with his pres­ namental Horticulture unit to the Printers7 holiday entation on architectural model Engineering West patio. A l­ Poly Phase sponsors photography. This type of pho- though the tent is only tempoi ary Due to the midterm exaniinu- for I’oly Royal, the olive trees *•011* of the Printing Engineering arc permanent. Department, “ El Mustang” will English Club slates Fifth year architecture stu­ not bo published next week. The EE displays,dance dents will have their own dis­ next edition will appear May 11. traveling one act plays of projects in their labs Poly Phase, the 37-year-old an electrical weigher by Tim in the BA & K Building. service and social club, is super­ McCroe may he seen. The English Club will present Last Saturday night a pig bar­ Hootenany today vising Poly Royal displays in the Poly Plmpe is ulso sponsoring a traveling short play on a band becue was held for members of Electriuul Engineering Depart­ the Carnival Dance which will wagon, entitled "Don Juan in the Architecture Department to Annual Poly Royal Hootennuny ment, Russell Korxmeyer acts as 'he held Friday, April 30 from Hell,” during. Poly Royal week­ generate enthusiasm for Pnly is scheduled for Friday morning, advisor to Poly Phase, and Fred K p. ip. to 12 p.m. in the Men1* end. It will be shown to the visi­ Royal and as a good-bye to the Bowden is the head of the Elec­ April .'10 at 10:30 at the OJd Lib­ ' Gymnasium. Admission is 81 per tors at intervals, all day Friday seniors, ., t» ■ trical Engineering Department. couple or 75 cents stag. Carnival rary lawn steps, according to and Saturday. Tho»e coordinating tly activi­ Bill Zuber is chairman of the tickets will also he honored. Moot cnairman, Gerogv Gomes, The play is being produced by ties for Poly Royal along with Poly Royal committee. Arrange­ “ BnUle of the Bunds” is the Richard Donner, past pioduccr of Workman were Tom Mattock, Gomes, who will act as MC, ments for displays are under the theme of the dunce. Two bands, “ Wuiting for Godot.” secretary and Gary Day, treas­ said the hoot will last about 45 direction of the following class the Regents and the Pyramids, A rake and cider booth will al­ urer. Member* of the Design minutes with performance* by t-he leaders: Mike Lake.and Jim Scott, will be fe.itui ed. The Pyramid* so be sponsored by the English Committee were Frank Frost, t ,i Ktji s County Uogtrotters, /‘reshman class; Ed Northrup, have recorded th# hit record— Club, and will be at the Carnival Curt Holder, Tyd Ksn, Herb End" Poole. Poly Pigeon, Jean sophomore (dims; Jim Ramus and “Pspstrntkm.” on Friday night. Rowe and Roger Scott. Cambell and Ron Pirkus. I.ynd Smith, junior, class; and Tom Hartman, senior class. Joke Sunchox is in charge of signs and docorationa. Capt. E. L. Fry- Drug pricing hergor is department advisor. The department will be divided displayed into four basic display areas: the RENT A NEW .FORD The Social Science Piiiartment electrical theory lab, the junior machines * Vah, the sophomore ivill present two exhibitr during SUGGESTED RENTAL PRICES electrical iifb, and the senior pro­ Poly Royal weekend. Social Sci­ jects lull. ence student* have prepared th* TYPE OF VEHICLE PER DAY PER MILE The Poly Phase club sponsors display* for exhibit to the gen­ Poly Royal Project Awards for eral public and Cal Poly student*. FALCON Sedan 1 6.00 + 6c outstanding projects that are dis- One of the display* is entltlsd, f f u r d “ A Case Study in Price Admisis- FALCON Station Wagon r 7.00 -t- 7c played. Faculty members of the department will act as judges. tration. Looking into Policies and GALAX If or FAIRLANE Rome unusual projects will he Price Practices of the Drug In­ RENTACAR Any Sedan Model 7.00 + 7c featured in the various labs. A dustry.’" The exhibit shows th* historic, philoaphic, economic and FAIRLANE Station Wagon mouse trap design by an analog 7.50 Hh 7V»c computer prepared by Tong Llk- sociological aspects of the pries GAIAXIE— Convertible Nung will be on display. Other adnirtiitrution of drugs. The other display, “ Tableaa of or Station Wagon 8 00 8c projects will l>e an instant dic­ + tionary by Bill Zuber, and a num­ Underdevelopment,” is based on THUNDERBIRD or MUSTANG ber of oscilloscope displays hy Robert Heilbroner’a book, “Th* Hardtop onty 9 0 0 9e Rice Berkshire, Charles Everett, Great Accent." Jean Stueve and Tom Petrich and Larry Turner. Judy Pettit have prepared th* THUNDERBIRD or MUSTANG A hand crank three-phase gen­ exhibit. ALL-NEW Convertible 10 00 4- 10c erator by Jim Matteson, and a The exhibits will be on displsf pocket picking coin magnet by in one of the class rooms of th*

•TKw rot** are tuggm fd for 74 hojf rertnI period or rortlon tK*reo* They Tony Oliver will he on display. Social Science Building. Guido* 1965 in rlu tle g a s o r d O't |yOu o re' r».-r*btvr%**d for O^y got or oT you purchase A'so a super fuse blower by Jim will be posted for all interaatsd during your too prov d*d pv'cfm e re*-* tuSmrtted). You ore inferred Bareus and Mike Springer, and visitors. for oil h

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* Aerial murals 1954 displayed in Journalism Department

A photo display of the Cal Poly campus from li>4« to the ^present time will be pert o f the exhibit by the Journalism Depurtment for the 33rd Poly Royal. Various aerial murals taken through the years, along with pust El Mus- tanas, newspapers and year* other facets of Cal Poly’s bl- book.r, will be on display for the public irt GA 22d. 1 In addition to this display, the weekly operation will be shown. This will include the photography, newswriting and advertising de- ’ partmenta. The 1‘reas Club opened a photo runted In three categories, ani­ mals, people and still life (win­ ning photo seen elsewhere). A 16 award was given to the winner in each category plus a $5 bonus for the best of the three winning photos. The Press Club and newly • formed Sigma Dalta Chi chapter (profesaional journalism society) will hold a joint banquet in the Sky Room of the Gulden Tee, April 30 at 7 p.m. Guest speaker for the banquet will be Paul Bod.nhamer, founder and editor of the Reddihg "Searchlight.” Budenhamer will speak on "Go Hreeedlng the dinner will be North, Young Man” und tell of students will bs installed. The James Moore, Dave Kishiyama, the Sigma Delta Chi installation opportunities for future news­ members to be installed ure Donn Siivus and Rick Miller. All ceremonies in the Hawaiian Room John Barilla, Waller Urit s, Cedi paperman in the northern part of Sigma Delta Chi members are bf th > Golden Tee at 6:30 p.m. Ross, Frank Jeans, Jack Hill, the state in addition to some of Eleven of the 37 male Journaliam invited to attend the installation. Lee... his personal experianees. Alan Haskvits, Bruce McPherson. ■ I "

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College Hi Shop *• 4A 787 Higupr^St. SAN LUIS OBISPO ra*<> (I — Friday, April HO, ltMT. EL, MUSTANG Band to provide appeal 11 * v • v% ••/.;' I n :#?.•*» * » ’ hS,! .v. • • „,v throughout Poly Royal Poly Royal hand festivities will quently inv music wus the only I begin today at 9:30 a.m. on the music which was blowing around. Library luwh for the Poly Royui "It wasn't a planned stunt, ob­ S opening c.remonie*. The Busi­ viously, but I guess it did look a «ra / ‘ Y t • ness Administrate*! and Educa­ little funny, matehasing my music the tion Building (old Administra­ us the band, played on,” quipped •tu tion Building) lawn is the site Baum. for the Band Concert on Satur­ Tile bund begins preparation a jk ' :: * day at noon fyr the-Poly Royui festivities as N» Band director J. Martin Baum spoil as the band members re-* Ad said that the music selected for turn from the tour. Baum said Ku both of these events will be light, practice usuaMy starts the be. the ‘ % ? in nature. "You just can’t play ginning of Spring Quarter. etj the same kind of ptusic outdoors A special number featuring ;< i us you do inside. It doesn’t sound three of the hand’s trumpet play, an the same,” he said. ers, Rich Wilson, Rudy Hageleit mi The baseball throw and dunking: booth are only two vlty, there will be a "Battle of the Banda" dance "W e’ll be playing like, and Ron Pierce will be "Bugler's iti ra of the 32 activity mvd concession booth* being opera inside the g>m. ’Lady of Spain’ and ‘Hello Dolly,' Holiday.*' 10' ted at the carnival, lit addition to thy outside actl- ______music that has public appeal,” "This is something we are try. Be added Baum. ing just this year. The boys per­ "Band members must remem­ formed this number while on tour Printers ber to bring clothes pins for and it proved to be a favorite ed Carnival, dance goers their music. Last year 1 was the with many audiences we played ch display only one to iorget und conse­ to,” he concluded. th fit museum prom ised ‘fun ’ «r An open display of printing FFA originators in lal ^jtauijypftnt plus "Y e Olde Print ■'Fun for everybody," at to­ the cafeteria. In all. 28 groups wi Shop" will be highlights of the night’s Roly Royal Carnival is- are sponsoring the various Carni­ ot val activities. exhibits shown by the Printing the guarantee made by Jim Cope­ ft While "fun" reigns outside the Engineering an d Management TI land, joint Carnival chairman Men’s Gym, a "Battle of the Department. Thirty-three years ago the tir&t schedule that started with poul­ I with Herb Fisher. Bands” will rage inside at the Poly Royal was being organized try and horticultural judging at Thirty-two bootha, featuring Carnival Dance. In addition, factory displays by and planned with the purpose of il a.m., ending with the Poly Roy- activities and concessions, and The Regents are well-known In companies employing graduates preparing Future Farmer and al dance at 8 p.m. Between these d) the Carnival Dance await Carni­ the San Luis Obispo area and es­ will be shown. "Y e Olde Print 4-H livestock exhibitors for the events came the barbecue and - bl dt val goers. The Carnival itself is pecially at Poly tot their musical Shop" will bo in the basement South San Francisco Livestock band concert ut Poly Glove, the hi scheduled for the area behind the sounds. According to Copeland, of the Graphic Arts Ruilding and Show. livestock judging contest, a base­ Men's Gym, ti to 11 p.m'., while th the Prympids are- n “ pretty big moat of the machinery will be in It all started in the fall of 1932, ball game with the always tough the dance will be held inside the band In L.A.” The dance is ex­ operation. * when a Future Farmer - chapter Yannigans, and the awarding of gym from 8 to 1 p.m. pected to he characterised with was organized on campus. At prizes for top performances in Wheel of fortune, sknteboard fust music and tierce competi­ The printing labs will be ac­ that time Cal Poly was desig­ livestock showing. game, rat in u hole, and refresh­ tion. • ■ tively ongaged in printing pro­ It was a highly successful first jects and guides will Ire provided nated as "The Home of the Fu­ ments are but a few events in Poly Phase is sponsoring the Poly Royal with $11.28 in profits for the general public. Book ture Farmers of . America.” t store for visitors. The dunking dunce, which will cost 75 cents being made and a crowd ol more marks and other printed material AIL.a^ the «gri,cultural*8tudents booth, which Copeland suid "is stag and $1 per couple. Dennis than 300 attending the barbecue. will be given away to each visi­ hecalne members of the Future probably the most popular," will Welgt^ is the general dance Today, 33 years later, the again be featured.- Farmers ana with cooperation of chairman. tor. crowd has swelled to an esti­ In conjunction with “the Carni­ the entire staff, set up an active Tickets for both the dance and Climaxing the department’s ac­ mated 30,009 and events such as val. a bingo game will be held in program of work. f il the Carnival will he available at tivities Will be the printing ban­ a rodeo, cooking demonstrations Included in this program was u u central ticket booth in the Car­ quet Saturday at the Cigar Fac­ and water show have been added the establishment bf a livestock si nival men. , tory at 0:30 p.m. Numerous invi­ to the originul^Bchedule, show. This show was to display a Copeland, c*ournging every­ tations have been sent to alumni the facilities of the school and P one to attend the Carnival, re­ and the department expects its results of studbat work. It also BROOKS marked, "It is something for the largest number of graduates for gave students an opportunity to whole family." Poly Royal. , lit and show thrir project nnimuft Soils Department WOODCRAFT Guest speaker for the occasion on a competitive basis. is Joseph Forbush, executive' of At a regular meeting of the display equipment, Phillips ami Van Orden in San FFA chapter, the members de­ Largest Selection of Drama Committee Francisco. Sen. Vern Sturgeon cided to select the officers 1\if~ I Fine, Ready to Finish and honored guest, George Cnu- the proposed show. Mike Ste­ "Perfect Profile" i t per, will ulso be on hand at the, vens wus elected general superin­ i Furniture on the shows'Our Town7 I 1 banquet. tendent, Ray Hamilton wus as­ Among the displays ill the Soil Central Coast The College Union Drama Featured at the banquet will he sistant general superintendent Sci nee. Department Is a specta­ CbmitmTittee wWI present Thorton the installation of the incoming and Charles Stone wus chosen cular feature to be unveiled be- W'ildeV's "Our Town" tonight at Mat Pica Pi officers (Society of secretary. lord ones eyes for the first time 8 :!U) in the Little Theater on cam­ Printing Engineers). At the.cere­ At" this meeting the name of —"The Perfect Profile.” Imported pus. There will also be perfoV- mony, past president Gene Leong the show was to be decided. Up front the wilds • of Stanislaus mnnees on May II. 15, 21, iiml22. will hand the gavel over to "Red” for nomination were-Poly Royal, County, the chance of a life time Tickets for the play will he on Htresch. Little International, hud Cal Poly —don’t miss "The Perfect Pro­ sale at the ASI office and at the Agricultural Exposition. file"! See it In 8c. A 12. Other incoming officers include After voting down the name Little Theater box office prior to Also dipytuyed are the forces (he performances. The tickets are J u c k T u r n e r," vice-president; Cal Poly Agricultural Exposition, of soil erosion. These forces SI.50 for the general public, und Merle Duckett, secretary; John the title Poly Royal was adopted. cabae large buildinka and houses 75 cents t w A S I card holders. F o r n o f , treasurer; Dick Le- "A Country Fair on h College to skid down a mountainside. The The play is directed by Murray Strange, business- manager; Jim Campus,” was Selected as the ex­ nt ethode which can be used to Smith of the English Department. Bertottl, athletic chairman' Bill planatory title, and. March 31, overcome these tremendous forc­ Assistant directors are Millie Gibenut, parliamentarian itml Jim 1933 was decided as the date lor es enn be viewed by you for a Manning, Chris Moore, Candy Lully, historian. " the first Poly Royal. price— the price of a stroll to i Jones, und Dotty Weedmun, The group planned a one day l Emily is protrayed by Pumela Sci A 12. Dynamic best describes the Owens, Art Wannlund plays QUOTABLE QUOTE George, and Don Caughlin ap­ Poly Royal processes of soil formation. Vi­ pears as Dr. Gibbs. Ml1, Webb is "Freud was way ofT base in vidly depicted and In living color portrayed by Lon Escherick, while considering sex the fundamental burtons one ran ace the results of these Mrs. Webb is portrayed by Sue motivation. The ruling passion processes. The effects of pres­ Van 'Camp. Bob Bowles will ap­ in men is minding each other's now selling sures of 150 tons per square foot pear us the stage manager. business.”— Robert Frost to the slight solubility of rocks Who's got the button 7 Store in water are displayed. clerks have them, all students A film, "W ater Movement ia CONGRATULATIONS to enrolled in any of the Agricultur­ Soil,” will be shown continu­ al Education courses have them, ously from 1-S p.m. on Friday and Ag Ed Club members have and Saturday. It iu a must for the 33rd Poly Royal! them, not to mention all the peo­ people in agriculture and for ple w ho-have the 25 cents needed home gardeners. This provides S We Cash Student Checks to purchase one. rest period fortired feet and Officially, the Poly Royal but­ legs while you get importaat Complete Drug Service ton sale started April 12. All Ag facts. See it in Se A 11 frost Ed Club members have been sell­ 1-3 p.m. Reliable Prescription Service ing them and each student enroll­ The department presents some HI Ft Compontnt C»bn'«^ ed in an Ag Ed class this quarter of the equipment used in the pro­ Cosmetics— Magazines was required to sell 30 buttons. fession and the senior projects Buttons are also available in the by this year's seniors. QUALITY QfVAPTSMANSMIf* Film— Sun Glasses Ag Ed office and the El Corral Soil Science majors and their Bookstore. guests who have tickets are cor­ Sun Tan Cream The supply of Poly Royal but­ dially invited to attend the an­ tons is nearly sold out. Lust year nual Soil’s Club banquet. A buf­ 1459 Montaray it. 2,090 buttons were ordered, ac­ fet dinner will be served starifw Hurley’s Pharmacy LI 3-5950 cording .n Del Peterson, however, at. 0:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Ph. 544-2505 only 1,209 were sold. This year Continental Wayside Inn oil COLLEGE SO. SHOPPING CENTER ortly 1,500 were ordered-and the Highway 101 just south of Pas# supply is nearly gone. ',41. MUSTANG Friday, April 30, 10«r» — Pag* 7

DJ ME Department shows / Dr. Fuzzy highlites

/ Tech Arts show Dr. J. M. McRobbfe, Technical NASA exhibits, displays Arts Deportment head said re­ cently, “ Dyer la tha king pin of Space suits and models of sev- exceptional ones from the past. Mil of thin; he really deiervea tha _1 spare vehicles will highlight Kuch displuy will be aet up in credit for all the rogunlslng." the display« prepared by the the appropriate luboratot^. Mae Dyer la chairman of the Poly •tudents of the Mechanical En­ Among the projects will be a Royal displaya for the depart­ gineering Department. The space photoelustlc stress unulysis to u ment. exhibit hus been furnished by scaled sports* car frame which Dr. Fuxxy, un animated egg- i National Aeronautics and Space will lie set up next to Ptrch's to *; shaped, fuzxy figure, will high­ i Administration (N A S A ) for poly illustrate its practical application. light the Technical Arts Depart­ Royal, and has been insured by A project on determining the ment displays. * •he Mechanical Engineering Sod- power output of a large Francis There will be seven Dr. Fua- ety for $14,000. Turbine muy bo seen in the fluids zy’s distributed around the Tech­ R o llin Mack and Dennis Suttler lab. Others Include smsll water % nical Arts Department to de­ „.e jn charge of coordinating th e turbine test stand and u hydraulic scribe the varius steps In Tech­ many displays prepared by th e test bench. Hub Kltchie has made m ' nical Aits and tape recorders and •tudents. George Zimmer u r . the arrangements for these and loud speakers will servs as Dr. , fanxrd for exhibits from other many other senior projects that Fussy’s voice, may be seim in the three engine­ sources such as N ASA and the * A 300-foot sky-wire will ex­ ering lahoratorloe. Berkeley Pump Co. tend from Engineering West to Three main arcus willjbc utilis­ ■Engineering East to publicise the ed to show the exh.iliits-dho me­ Farm show how ft i “ Technical Arta Department dta- chanical engineering laboratory, Management plays. This publicity stunt wiU i the strength htborattrt'y TtHtd the modern, old techniques differ S be .run on an over-head pulley. fluids laboratory- ^ ______— -The Farm- Management Dspgrt- One of the live leh displaya Bob Sorich and fiTTumt StoUUp# merit will be fuuturtng a displuy < wiy Inctuda electronic wood weld- | are co-chairman for the activities around the theme “ Modern Farm BL Lag, “ A huge ray gun glues and in the mechanical engineering Management versus Old" which damp# tha wood together and . laboratory. The NASA exhibit will be held in Ag 20.1. m dryk it in a few seronda, a Jo)> will I* featured here us well us The displuy will be in the form > v * that normally would taka ovar other displays of mechanical en­ of posters, mannequins und senior , l K r i r . night to do.” explainad McRobbia. gineering applied . to industry. projects. Slides will be shown In The Technical Arta tour wtU There will he u displuy of engines a television-type veiwer und hosts PRINCESS PAU LA .. .Princess I’ulila Connolly Invites gutsl* faature professional preparation r. including a Ford V-H engine will give out information from to visit all of the displays pul on by (he various deiianmenis, of students in industrial aalea, which will be run periodically. k a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and Paula Is an elementary education, ma)or from Pasadena. The 21- production mansgemsnt and In­ “Outside the building a chassis Saturday. year-old coed was sponsored by I’oly Phase, dustrial education. dynometcr will be set up. The pu- . blic can hack up their curs to the I. device and it will measure the horsepower to the rear wheels of the car,” said Mack. The exhibits in the strength — lab sre under the supervision. of Don Patterson. He hus arrunged to hsve each model labeled with « sign giving its name and its purpose. Also available at each exhibit will be a short report of how the apparatus operates and some of its applications. The exhibits shown will con- » sisf of most of the equipment s used in the lab. Periodic demon­ strations on both tensile machines and the torsion tester are planned. “If the automatic stress-strain plotter, which the college has pur­ chased, is avuilible by Poly Hoyal, it will be installed on one of the tensile machines,” said Putterson. s “To supplement the strain gauge exhibit I am going to try to suspend a swing or a chair from one of the. overhead beams. The beam will have a strain gauge on it and the meter will lie calibrated to read the weight of the person on the chair.” he concluded. Outside thp Engineering West A NEW PROflWAIN OF INTEREST TO Building, above the wulkwuy leading to the laboratory, will bo • large sign bearing the words "fluid flow.” This ia the theme for the displays set up in the fluids lab under the direction of Fred Hauenstein. The exhibits will he arranged to that the visitor enters through MEN one door, mukes a circle of the It Isn’t pony to become on officer in the United do the rest of your life, lab, and leaves by the opposite l Army ROTC hus u new program designed spe-' door. Each exhibit will be lubeled States Army. Only the best young men are selected. and n short explanation of Its use The training und course of study are demanding. eificully for outstanding men who nlreudy huve inrluilod. Hut if you cun qualify—und you should find out two ycurs of college, and plan to continue their , Guides will be present to show if you can—you will receive training which will put college work, During your junior ond senior years the visitors the tub and to explain you a step oheud of other college graduutea. Army in this prodThm, you will receive 140 per month. in detail anything that the visitor . Want to find out more ubout the progrum? Simply niHy show interest in, as well us ROTC training will give you experience thul most giving demonstrations of the college grnduules do not get in lending und man­ send in the coupon below, or see the Professor of various apparatus. aging other men, in organizational techniques, in Milllury Science if you ure now attending an “The lab will be characterized self-discipline und In speuking on your feet. This ROTC college. There’s no obligutidn— except the by the sound of flowing water and kind of experience will puy olf in everything you one you owe to yourself. air, and the noiay displays of senior projects,” reported Hauon- * stein. “ I am also trying to set up a thermocouple apparatus with If you’re good onough to bo an Army Offloor, don't aottlo for loaa which the'visitor may check the temperature of his hand by touch­ ing the device. There will he a model of a deep sea drilling rig by •Bub Furshler, ARMY ROTC a 75,00(1 pounds pf't square inch Box 1040, Weatbury, New York 11001 hydrolie pump, and a minature hydraulic pump, and a minature Gentlemen: glass# eend ma Information on tha new l-Vaar Army ROTC Program. I am now a atudonl ot There will he special fluids eq­ uipment on display and a small ______(collogo or unlverelty) and plan to contlngo my schooling ol demonstration o f mechanical vi­ brations. A llilach tube into N»me_ which compressed air is forced and cold air leaves one end while hot air leaves the other end may ____Stilt. _Z ■ oOOU_ be seen. City. v There will be many displaya c :*e and demonstrations of senior pro­ jects from the current year ond

l EL Ml’STANC Page 8 — Friday, April HO, 196ft : '■ "V IE opens booth Awards given V kJ ■ . > at Western dance ’* - v \T • A baseball throw at the;Carni­ oral Chairman for the Industrial val, u food coneetsion called the Engineering Department, coin- The Rodeo Club will sponsor the annual western dance Satur "IF Dog Hoifto” and exhibits mented'thnt the "IE Dog House” .lay nfght at 8 p.m. in Crandall and idsplaya in the Graphic Arts U, "a nice refreshing pause.” The Gym. Jimmie Acreage and his HuildiitK are the activities of the stand is open between 11 a.m. band will play for the rod,*, Industrial Engineering Depart­ aiid 5 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. awards dance. ment duiing Poly Royal. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. . Hoki Lodge is in charge of The “ IE Dor House’’ is located The baseball throw will be decorationa. The gym will be on the Engineering East lawn operating b.tween 6 and IT p.m. decorated in un old western town across from the library. Hot Friday at the Carnival-behind setting with the band set off dogs, hamburgers, soft drinks, the Men’s Gym. ground level. potatoe chips and, on Friday, All department exhibits and prilled eh. esc sandwiches will be displays ate located TflTGA 103, The dunce is given each year to sold. Rod Suwull. Poly Royul Gen- 104 and 110. The foive plutform present the awards to the rodeo will be on display in GA 103, de­ contestant. winners. There will bs monstrating proper work meth­ buckles for the first place, boots * ods and motions und analyzing for second pluce, hats for third pluce and panta for fourth plact ; Cal Poly to host golf swings. Also in the same winners; A saddle has been do­ room is a display including pro­ nated by Bona Allen Saddle duction control illustrating the FFA convention Company for All-Around-Cowboy. stages involved in producing a product. A series of events planned for May 4-8 is expected »to bring Systems anil procedures, the more than 1,300 members of the history of data processing sys­ Information booth California Association of Future tems and operations research— Farmers of America to. the Cal the super market prohlem illus­ I'oiy eunipus. trating qttea (waiting line prob­ on library lawn lems)— ure the exhibits iheluded The varied activities, including the organization's 36th annual in GA 104. A general information S5K state convention, its unnuid Seven exhibits will be included booth located on the corner . awards dinner ami program, and in GA 1^0. These exhibits will of North I’oiy .View Drive ySB r: its judging, public speaKing,-and includf the turret lathe-telephone and Peper Lane (l-ibrhry -parliamentary procedure call-- dialers, mtm riial .control drill- lawn) , will he maintained \ .■ * tesu, will all take place on Cal eribbage boards, punch press-lE by the members of Engin- K m ■ " souvenir coins, static. display- i Poly’s campus-farm - earing C ouncil. —------—- sand and investment casting.- and .The booth will he open r . Georg# P. Couper, assistant all day and will contain state aovisor to too l-.ftmi mem­ engine lathe and dynamometer-, cutting forces o f luthe tool on campus maps, Poly Royal * ber organization for high school- round stock. Th.* last two dis­ -ou\entr programs, copies >>v aged iarm youths, said today of "LI Mustang" and the * * . that sessions of the convention plays, the plastic ilijection and saxherg press, will produce an latest schedule with last L * ■ would begin the afternoon of minute changes. * ______» • •” •« VVcdirseduy, _ May ft, following the spot 6 inch 'rulers and golf , luaUia lilt. U-l.YUK... Jill it* 1 2 Auborn, I’oly Royal princes* meetings o f the statewide ex­ tee souvenirs. sponsored b> i hr Farm Bureau; look* ready for linrscriding act ini’, ecutive board the previous day. for this year - ounfry l air on a ( idleat1 Campus.” There will die The convention will continue rodeos and horsc-dio'i- throughout l*ol} Royal. Jirlie is a 21 year- throughout the morning of Fri­ old English major front Whittier.. day, May 7r with t ne public speaking contest scheduled for \i ednesday afternoon, and elec­ tion in ottners loi; 1966-66 Friday morning. Couper, also special Mipervi- auction, fashion show sui lor the California Bureau pes of egg pMA’knging. . seeing the "Beatle Birds.”

DANCING Friday and Saturday N ghfs e t . . . MUFFLERS • BRAKES SEATBELTS • SHOCKS n m CHROME WHEELS AND ACCESSORIES PASTRY SHOP IflUFaERS .FT SHOP LOCATION — Hutli Pipe Bender •i i and PIPES can bend, build, install INSTALLED 305 any muffler system ----—V h’itjuera — Night work by 100 Madonrict Rood special appointment 543-COCO Li 4-0444 i iIiT p i j*/’’ * ‘i 1p|f y EL MUSTANG Friday, April 30, IMS — PaK.* 9 Top riders compete

Leading college rodeo teams regional standings. Freeman buckles during Saturday’s rodeo, will compete for a West Coast placed first in burebuck riding at The .trio are graduating team- Regional Intercollegiate - Cham­ the /,'hico State rodeo this sea- members, and will he honored byt son. the team. This Is the first year pionship at the 33rd annual Poly Adams, Johnson and* Shaw that such an award has been' Royal rodeo. On Friday and Sa­ will be presented silver belt given. turday Cal Poly’s cowboys will float seven visiting rodeo teams in the Bud Collet arena at 1:30 S o areal to u/ear p.m. In store for the audiences will want1 Several A bo six events including burebuck riding? bull riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, ribbon roping, A/WV-AA and saddle bronc riding. The visiting teams are the University of Arizona, Arizona State Uni­ versity, Arizona State College, the University of Nevada, Fresno FARAH State College, Pierce Junior Col­ lege, and Cal Poly at Pomona. V v V v W - Poly’s winning rodeo team, led by a captain C. W. Adams, will vie for prizes. Adams, a sepior Animal llusbandary und Farm Management major, hails from Mexico, Mo. He will participate \x? m m in the bareback riding, bull rid­ ing, calf roping and ribbon rop­ ing events. Adams is the National Inter- J M p i mdleiriirte- Rodeo-Association bull-

riding champion, and presently W m , is in first place for bull riding in the regional standings. Recently he placed first in bull riding at the Chico State rodeo, und run- nerup for all-around cowboy at tile University of Arizona rodeo. Team member Bob Shaw, a saddle-bionc rider, come* from Cottonwood. He is an A ll major and will graduate in June. Shaw will take part in the saddle-bronc riding and burebuck riding events. lie is currently in second Wags Gray named place in the regional standings for saddle Prune riding. Tom Johnson, a -enior AH major from Sugar City, Colo., PR Rodeo Queen will compete in the bull , riding, ribbon loping, calf roping, und steer wrestling events. At last An unlikely ntnu did not atop Show, She ride* Fleet Lee every Poly Royal Johnson took honors, one sophomore corn majoring i.i day, und ha* competed in wo. placing first in bull riding. Pre­ English from becoming sweet- mm's- barrel races on the huivc. sently he is in' third’ place in the heHrt for the Poly Koynl Rodeo Writing agricultural feature regional standings for steer wre­ today iin. cease ree< - nfMtor of, 1 ; published children's participate in (lie saddle Prone nition of the Cyl I’uly Rodeo Club 1 if ii ftsrtiC Her let her. G.-rald ridihg, bareback riding, calf rop­ ami it* activities” dating the Gray, is u doctor in Walnut Creek, ing ribbon roping, ami steer vvie- Poly Royal Rodeo, scheduled for the family's home town. stiink events. Giti rul'd received 1 p.m., both day* of the ann.inl Prior to entering Cal Poly last honors as the uil-aiound cowboy •'Cc/unuy Ffcii oil a Collette Cam­ spring, Miss Gray attemltiL Uni­ at the Chico State rodeo.recently, George Pierce, u junior AH. pus-” , * versity of Pacific. She is a gradu­ Queen of the Quarter Horse ate of Orme School, and member major J'ropi Bakersfield, will com­ Show last October, Way's was of the student Cutting and Kern­ pete in the calf roping, ribbon crowned in , the Cow Palace in ing Club at Cal Poly. roping, und steer' wrestling San Francisco. She was recently event-. elected Rodeo Sweetheart, for her A junior Biological Science second reign, ly members of the major, Kddie Newton come* from Rod o Club, which spoi.sovs the Editor chair open John Day, Ore. He is currently atmtial Rodeo. in first place lor calf roping, rib­ , Calf roping, ribborf roping, bull, bon roping, und-steer wrestling dogging, bnrcbuek riding, saddle for yearbook el ents. hronc riding, and bull rid 1 ny will A team alternate, Lee Smith, be featured in the event supported will be. in the bareback riding by Miss Gray. While site will not Once « gain there U a need for Hnd bull-riding events. Smith is participate in those activities, she an editor of the ltuiS-dd year­ a jjnior FM major from Mon­ has entered the Inte rootle unite book. El Rodeo. tague. At the University of Ari­ Horse Show, Scheduled fo rd :.'10 to *tntercste at 4 p.m. Ore. He is a sophomore FM inu- Association Stock Saddle Sait In GA 207. jur and is presently in second F a r a P r e s s Championship, leading ..11 com­ Ueguksnunts for the position place for bareback riding in the TM petition in the junior division, aie that the student be in gomk. ages IK und under. academic standing <2.0 or better Never In both lbfiO amd IJtfil, she won grade point average l and be let the regional coirtpatition aid least a junior in Kis department. DEFY G0LDFIN6ER! Need placed second in (lie national Application* may be given to Got your passport - . event. Loren Nicholson in GA 227 or Got your health certificate - * Ironing Ways will tide herltorse, Fleet put dh' the7?K>P chairman's bus Get your Tlu y 'rr ironing whilo I.ee, in the Poly Royal Horu m the Asl office. tiny’r*drying w 7 INTERNATIONAL Ti fin, comfortable Farah STUDENT ID CARD! Walk Shorts are sharply Then, a student ship to atyh I ol ideal viarm lodd’s Hear Service Europe will be a fascinating weather fabric*. experience. Wear 'em, wush ’em and AUTHORIZED REAR SERVICE FOR 18 YEARS they’re wady for fun Book your pot logo with 'vt — cifc - , .’ Hu uguiu without ironing. Wltce! AliRitiitR . . . Complete Brake Service for tpotiol foldor end iludont jobs in Holland. SCSUtA* SCI ID COtOSt $ * 0 0 : i RJWTWi • Tire Tru em ff.. . Wheel Balancing Write: Dept. 007, U.S. NATIONAL YARN-QYFD V.TAVrS IN Stabilisers .... Shock Absorbers STUDENT ASSOCIATION ■v-v STUPES AND HA'DS SIS Mtfiun Avenu* New York, N. V. 1001* FARAH MANUFACTURING GO . 1NC".* Ft PASO, TEXAS Phone 513-11*23 TUG Higuera St.

\ f r Pa iff 10 — Friday, April SO, 1905 EL MUSTANG: . Mustang grapplers pile up 16-1 record Hitchcock-coached crew

T,V tj • cops 6 tourney titles

What's green and gold and by trouncing San Fernando VaL goen on winning and wining? ley State 38-0. Cal Poly „ o r - The answer: Cal Poly's 1084-05 four pins in the first five matches, wrestling team. und then the Matadors forfeited Thu Mustangs, under the coach­ the next three events. ing of Vaughan Hitchcock, At the awards banquet after chulkW up 10 victories against uli the sweat and tears of the only one defeut in dual inert com­ competition were over, special petition. They also pluccd first in honors for top efforts during the six tournaments. season wuro presented. Harvey The tournaments were San Wool was elected team captain; Jose State Novice, UCLA lnvi- Sullivan, outstanding wrestler; lutlonal, Arizona State Univer­ Teem, most valuable; Millsr and sity Invitational, California Col­ Cerceres, most improved wrest­ legiate Athletic Association Con- lers; and Jesse Flores, outstand­ fereneo tournament, Naval Train; ing freshman wrestler, ini' Center Invitational, and the Next season the Mustangs will ] National Collegiate Athletic As­ be Without the services of four sociation Western Regional toui- o f this season’s top men. Thom i nament. graduating are Wool, Teem, Cer- I After regular season competi­ ceres, and Arnold. tion was finished, the biggest Kven with this loss Hitchcock event of the year in the opinion says he will not be in too much of the Mustang grapplers of a hind, as six-freshmen hsvs cume aligig, the NCAA college prove day, throw everything on the line Gurola, wrestling at 123 pounds, horns with the UC, Santa Barbara Cnd.i haute, temple, dwelling glace en earth. I Tim. 3:1 S. I Car. 3:16. tomorrow when they return to the Guuchos for a doubleheader. lull! el living ttanet. I Pet. 1:3. Through the Spirit, iph. 1:11 Bulldog campus for the six-team and 1-ennis Cowell, 130’ pounds, each took thirds, while He­ It will be the second twin kill (Intel lit reck foundation I Car. 3:11. California Collegiate Athletic me)' placed fourth in the 115 in us many weeks for the Colts It It Chritl't body, al which No It the only head. Cel. 1:11. Autonation Championship*. pound class. who last week played a pair - It will be winner-tuke-iill an He only admit, the member, every one qf whom it toved. 1 Car. 11:11, In the CCAA duals, hold in with the California State Men'* Fresno State, Sun Diego State, Act* 3:47. Long Beach, Cal Poly broke Colony, They 'will close out their . 4- Long Beach State, Valley State, their own scoring record as they 1 ihlfi campaign next Suturday at b It a unit, one body. Iph. 4:4, 1 Car. 11:11, 13, 10. I.oa Angeles State-und Poly clanh tifilied a total of 100 points. The Vuiidcilherg Air Force Base. Itt record It kept In heaven; Oed Himcelf writet it. Pt. 17:3, 6, Heb. for the loop championship. Ta­ old record, set hy the Mustui\gs The Colts, with a 5-5 record 11:13, Luke 10:10. lent-laden Sun Diego State hu* last year was OH points. Firsts through the first ten games of been tabbed as'the pre-meet fav­ the season, have four startrri Jetut It lit only mediatorial prlect, hence all Chrittlant are called orite. — were scored by Garcia, Cowell, Arnold, Teem, and John Miller. hitting .300 or better. l-eft fielder ! priettt unto Oad, becaute accett to Cad, once the peculiar privilege Coach Walt Willlutuaon wLll be Sujiivun, Kcmer, and Calvin JelT Curbruaky t.4H5), shortstop el the prlettheed, It new, through Chritt, open to all. Having no human counting heavily on hi* four ace Hcrlist plueed second, ns Fred Bill Zollner (.404), third base­ intervening prlettheed, Chritl't Church hat ne etternal rite,, (Hah. 7:11-10, performers Ren Luville, Boland Strasburg, wrestling in his first man Tom Kvereat (.300), and and chapter 0, 9, and 10, Iph. 1:13-13, Col. 1:14, etc.) i.int, (iary Curtinn, und iron-man match of the season, placed first baseman Craig Brown Cary Walker.' If this foursome (.323) have given the Mustang Itt mlnltlry are net medlotert or lord, ever Oed't heritage, but fourth. are at their bett, the home ichoBI frosh u solid front line of attack. etampltt and Seeder, el the deck el Oed, end they ere cplled, com- The NCAA Western Regional nhould finiah high up in the final Couch Chestnut commenting on championships saw the Mustangs miitlened and qualified by Oad, net el men nor by men |1 Pet. 3:1-3, atandinga. the pluy and ability of these four Oal. 1:1, Aclt 10:10). The motive power that runt thl, Church It enter eight men and take eight Fresno, with a healthy Darel drst places. said, "These are four of the Bn- divine love (11 Cer. 1:14). fifieney it net mentioned in the New Newman, nipped the local apike eat players I have had to work The regular season started well Tetlament a, a requltlte to Itt maintenance or tuccett. crew 7«-ll» lust Saturday In the with here at Poly. They have for Cal Poly, as Berkeley and luat tuneup for the CCAA meet ability and even more important, It It abteiutely teporote from the ttete and Independent el political UC, Santa Barbara became the for both team*. they, along with the rest of this patronage. Oelng a tplritual and net a temporal Initltutlen, many grapplers' first pre-season vic­ year's club, have a tremendous temporal thing! are utad In Scripture at figuret la IHuttrote It; at o- Newman, celebruted ai the tims. world'e faateit Caucaaian, tested desire for both learning mid Irultlul vine, a theepleld, a building, the phytlcal body, a family, Then rim e the first lesgue playing the gnme of baseball." an ailing leg for the first time match as Cal State 1st Angeles etc. In each el thete figuret the unity el the Church; It, divine teurce Chestnut added, "Because of since March 28th and came up fell to the Mustangs 10-0. Ari­ and authority, Itt performance, Itt purity end teparatien In tplrlt with u 9.5 victory in the 100, the recent rains, we on the coach­ zona State, and the University of proving to all concerned that he’s ing staff may not be able to get When you have ttudled well the Church which Chrltl It building hr- Arizona were the next to be rolled more than ready to defend his u good idea of the potential that the light of; the above and ca/inected Scripture,, compare that Church, under by the mighty Mustang league sprint drown. this team may have, but I am with the totalled churchet af today and you will find that they are powerhouse. appetite In every ettentlal particular! , „ Walker In his uauaKole as the certain that we have several Awesome San Diego Slate was boys on this year’s frosh club Thete "Churchet" are man-made, man ad mitt and tat, the member!, top pointer-getter of the Mus­ the next to be bonded down by a tangs squad won tj& high hurdles that will be- making a definite "everyone el them," at it placet him. Their record It en earth and crushing score of 23-11. Chico ia 14.7, was aeconcTin the 330 irfe- contribution tq the varsity next State and Stanford followed suit net In heaven, "becaute they have fertokon the lord." (Jer.17-13|. termediatea, was third In the long year." Human pepet end lord, officiate In Chritl't p ic e at head, ef thete by bowing to the Green and Gold. Jump ut 21-71, and was third in Chenhet. They centltt In dhrltlant and tub-dlvitlant, their name It Then came the one bad apple in the pole vault with a 18-foot e f­ the barrel. The University of Ore­ "legion," ter they ere many. Sahrottan from tin end mutual lave are fort. gon, highly ranked in the nation, Aztecs sweep twin net markt er toil, ef member,hip. The divine caH to the mlnltlry It net Lint wv>n both the mile and 2- came into town and handed the recegnlied In ene af them. Human irodentiali only count. So the mlle with respective times of centra,t appear! In everything. Hew amailng that Olble reader, theuld 4:24.4 and 10:22.8, and Laville Mustangs their one and only loss of the season, lif-11. bill from locals ml,take thete Imlitutleni for The Church, which Chrltt it building. hud the best javelin, toss of the Coach Bill Hicks’ hapless horse- day, throwing the spear 221-B >4 , Hitchcock und company When Jetut coved you from yeur tint He put you In living follew- botinced back after their 'defeat hiders fell prey to the booming thlp with all Hit taint,. "A t ye have therefore received Chrltt Jetut and smashed fifth-ranked Fresno bat* of San Diego State Saturday, the lord, to walk ye In Hlml" "Stand fact therefore In the liberty State 23-B. The victory clinched dropping a twin bill to the Aztecs wherewith Chrltt hath made ut free and be net entangled again In the CCAA championship for Cal 11-3 and 10-4. the yoke ef bondage." Poly, The twin-killing gave the Aztec WANTED On Feb. 13, the Mustangs faced the tying and rubber match of the Per free Chritt-centered literature, oddrott P.O. lev No. 070, Son and defeated San Jose, UCLA, three-game series. Poly won the Lui, Obitpo. California 9. _• and Oregon University all in the opener Kriduy 7-fl wltlv «r four- run hurst in the final frame. You're Invited to fellow,hip with u n , Chrittlant that are henettly Man Cheerleaders for same mnVt'h. UC, Santa Barbara became the A pair of three-run homers In endeavoring to keep the unity ef the Spirit. We have nothing for you 65-66 school yoar 4llb first gume of the double- next victim, for the second time, to |eln. The lord alone add, te Hit Church. header Saturday did the most for free literature write: Set 070 S.L.O. and Cal State Long Beach fol­ lowed. damage as the border city bomb­ Practices held at ers banged out 12 hits at the ex­ Meeting every Sunday at 10:30 A M. The mighty mat men w ound up pense of Mustang starter Terry the regular season competition Crandall Gym Annex Curl und reliefer Pete Cocconi. Thursday nights at 7 pm Curl was forced to retire to the Grange Hall... 2880 South Broad S t, S.L.O. showers in the fifth after being 3 BOR HOME • rocked for the 'ftFsi three-run Pinal tryouts on May 12 117 HlfMond Drive blast off Tom Whelen’s bat, Radio: Saturday ovgning 9:00 XERB 1090 kc. at Mustang Stadium 1300 tq. ft. ef functional living Poly, now 1-6 in California “ ... ‘ *-' T * *~ -vetolton Sunday evening 9:30— KVIC 920 kc. .JpP

* i EL MUSTANG Friday. April 30, 19C5 — 11 Inexperience hurts as hoopsters migrate to loop celler

\\ ith blLt three letternien from be hurdled, however, and the Az­ had, the University of San Diego the lilt'll basketball squad return­ tecs pulled out ull stops in a five bombed into Sun Luis Obis- . ing to the 1905 tej»m, C#l Poly'a hcartbreaker to win 7ear,'' and you know, he might tion are Indian Sunset, Happy Cal Poly 7. gridiron assemblage would have - be right. After all, look what Stripes, Seal let Bubbles, Lonely Idaho State's Bengnls, Dewly- rated high in this good fellow's time does for wine, cheese, and Blue, Blue Navy Blue, Aqua book. Try as^ they might, and crowned champs of the Skyline Yuban Coffee. , Dolls, Pink Panther, and Gold- there is more"than one iron-bel­ Conference, pulled Into totvn lied football fan on campus who'll next, and there were some In the stands who swore that they had testify thut they did, the teum met 10 oppone nts during the sea­ un uncanny look of confidence on Swimmers gain experience their faces. This may have only son and 10 times tasted 'defeat. been a vicious rumor, but it It was a performance that would really didn't mutter. Before u have shamed the New York Mets. as building program begins gallery of teary-eyed alumni, Not since 1947 When a Cal Poly Hurden's harlequins proceeded to contingent managed only one vic­ diop their ninth straight game, III the-book, the Cal Poly swim fffths in both\tho one and three tory in 10 starts had the Green 20-0. The whole uffuir was more tearns fifth pin.* finish dost not meter diving events. Lyle Rice and Gold sunk so low. • like n wake than a Homecoming. Uiok like imicli, hut in the pool it wns sixth in the lull yard f < The whole fiasco got underway Weil, the Mustangs had one was ail entirely different story. style. Toombs, Meurer, and Rice against San Francisco State on more chance to avoid un “ an- This was the first year of a eat h set one school r.coid in the the hpme field. The Mustangs who undefeated season,” and they championship competition. failed to read the script properly building program, that Coach couldn't have picked a better Richard Anderson has put into Other swimmer* who did a* jumped out to an early lead on team to finish with than the UC a first quarter pass from Fred action. Backing up Anderson's well for Anderson ami the Mus­ Santa Barharu Gauclios, Mustang construction are freshman Larry tang.- thi* year are: Rick Nelson, Richelieu to Bruce McPherson. fans relaxed. At last Poly was ‘ The visiting Gators quickly put Tombs, Hank Biddles, Dave Dave Woolwurth, Dave Waite, going to face n team they could Meurer, and Ed Heinrich. Accord- . Toni Bishop, Wayne Grlffen, Pat a stop to such nonsence. however, beat. After all, the beach city ing to Anderson, "With freshmen Jordan, Bob Wilson, und Don with a pair of lighting-llke eleven were losers the last eleven like these, we ahould do nothing Drew. strikes in the third act which all limek they had faced Poly. but get better and move up ih the Even though Cal Poly finished . but put the dampers on local Unfortunately someone forgot league.” He continued,"! was real fifth in the league, they still won hopes. to inform the Qaiichos of their pleased with all performances 50 |>er rent of their meets, and San Fernando Valley State blissful misfortune, and they this year, especially by the ended up with a 4-4 record for dropped In next to Inaugarate went out and did a bad thing. 'the season. the California Collegiate At Me- They scored three times in the freshmen." Next yesr the mrrmrn are ex­ tic Association campaign and At the California Collegiate pected to conic on strong und Poly was right of form. The Mat­ Athletic Association Champion­ adors, only in existence for three ships, held several weeks airo in bring their* league standing years, romped to a 21-6 victory, Mustang Boosters Fresno, Meurer took a second in higher. setting a school single game the 1(M) yard butterfly, and a scoring record in the process. Cal Poly athletes will be the third in 'the 200 yard butterfly. Mustapg fans witnessed what gueete of members of the Mus­ Toombe placed third in the 400 AUTOMOTIVE was probably the mismatch of tang Boosters Club at the an­ yard individual medly and fifth A T T H E f t FINE STORES I the century in the third game of nual stag . barbecue to be held ill the 1050 yard freestyle, the season w hen Harden's players the Elks Club in San Luis Obispo, In the same meet, junior Ben CLINIC CALIFORNIA ran head on into the San Diego Wednesday, May 6. Bendal took fourth in the 50 yard ALAMEDA State Aztecs, a team which had Beef barbecue wfii oe served at freestyle, and sixth in the 100 scored 101 points in the previous 7:30 following a A:30 social hour, yard breaststroke. Senior Phil Alameda Jewelers Heintz was sixth in the 100 yurd 1234 ? Stores two games. Only the biggest up­ according to Marvin Dee, club set since David slew Goliath could president. butterfly, and Sal Melendez took Broad Street FRESNO have beaten the invaders from Phan* 543-1077 Baldwin’s Jewelers the south and the Mustangs were 7 Stores hardly up to it. The Aztecs, be­ BRAKES hind pile-driving fullback Jim Traditional Shop for Young Man SAN LUIS OBISPO Allison, won in a 50-7 cakewalk, ELECTRICAL Ross Jewelers scoring five times in the second SANTA BARBARA quarter alone. TUNE-UP A failure at home, Harden de­ Churchill’s Jewelers cided to take the show on the FRONT END SANTA BARBARA road, but the change o f scenery Wickenden’s ALIGNMENT B. D. Howes & Son Jlrs. proved poor therapy. Hjmboldt SANTA BARBARA State, Fresno State, Cal Wes­ OVERHAULS tern, and l.ong Beach State kept Pandolfi Jewelers the Mustiing string alive, man­ SANTA MARIA handling the local* on four e x ­ 1 0 % O F F Melby’s Jewelers cessive weeks. The four terror- Authentic Natural Shoulder hffa^ouUcwryd the hgnjen- PolyitF* and Contlnantat Paahtons ; TO POL? STUDENTS VENTURA - > ' ■ Nov, 7 rolled around and the m o n t c x i v a cHoaao, b a m l u i b o b i b p o W » Accept Bonk COMPTON Mustangs “ snuok” back into town A m ericard t 1® meet the i.oa Angeles State - — ~_rjil* y s Jewelers Page 12 — Friday, April ;to, 1SH15 El, MUSTANG Math contest offers Biological Sdeaccs many prizes, awards show cycle of lift Poly Royal Queen Diane Obar holier will host guest* ia the Bt«! Applications from rafore than certificate will be given to all no high schools locatod through- entrant*. logical Science Department wh««. out Cahforniu Ituve bean received the exhibit is entitled, “CyeW g for the tilth annual MnthomaticH life, Ita importance to Man" said Ciigi Green, chairman of tka font-at, arhedtiled for April HO, Livestock judging exhibits - it a part of the a.trd Poly Royal. Miaa Obarhoiaar, a Bioiogiccal Approximately R00 student- held this Saturday Science major, will be hoeteai i* contestants from 7fi high achoola her department from 10 to 1] are expected to join the lO.tHiO 1 The drawing for the sheep fer a m. In the Biological Science other cunipua vlaltora who will be the Paly Royal llveetock showing Museum. nt Poly Royal. contest waa held last Thursday, • Miaa Green explained that the An audience participation con- An apparent interest in the art Biological Science exhibit will teat, upen to all, a chalk-talk and skill was shown by the num­ unite the three life stages, tha conteat, open to high achool jun, ber of students who came to producer (plant*), the consumer l ira, and a written examination, druw their animula. (animals) and the decompeatM open to high achool aenlora are An estimated SI people came (bacteria). featured eventa of the contest for the drawing. Numbers were Ctaupk Benedict, Marge w-w which ia sponsored by the Math drawn nut of a hut to decide the man and Sue Teall are sub chair, Department, order of choice at eheep. men of the “ Cycle of Life" ea, "Ofttl presentation*, eapecially The stock chosen from Were! hibit. Art work chairman |, in the Mathematic* Qul* Howl, Hampshire ewe lambs, Hampshire Louisa Blick. c which I* part of the chalk-talk rum lambs, Hampshire yearling The producer diaplay will fe*. competition, draw quite n few ewes, Suffolk yearling owes ami tnre wild flower exhibit* of na­ spectators," V. A. Folsom, college Cnrriedule yearling ewes. tive plnnta of San Luia Obispo coordinator of relations with Student* may enter the show­ County. ------■——7— schools and former mathematics ing if they have not Imd the The consumer stage will die- instructor, auid. The qtftx bowl sheen class or any previous ex­ pluy stuffed bird* and ntummala. precedes the presentation of a- perience with sheep. All thut is In-addition it will show different wards for nil events, which take* required to show sheep is to draw alK'eessionai stages of. apeelttUted place In the Air Conditioning an animul and arrive in time communities In tidepnols. auditorium nt 11 p .' m. Awards for your cluss. The contestant The decomposer stage will ex­ for tho conteat Include $100 in showing an animal is required to hibit examples of deuompoilng TO TKACH...Prineaaa Patricia Palmer, elementary cash prises, u traveling trophy wear a white shirt or blouse and plunts nnd animals. to the winning school team, slide dark pants. The Bioldgicial Selene* Depart. .. education major from Soquel. takes time oaTfrom her Poly Royal rules, drawing'seta, and hooks The livestock' judging will he nient Will nlso huve actual lab aetlvitiea to courted a few younitetere. Pal ia 21 and waa epoitaored to tho top ten contestants and held Saturday at i) n.m. on the set up* In the fields of Many, by the American, Inatitute of Aeronautira, Astronaut Ice. members of the winning teuni. A basehnll field. xoology and ■ bacteriology.

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;.>C*fdtosn '------_ ------Cardigan Swsatsr, Stt.tS; Short Slssv* Sunwsight Sp EL MUSTANG Friday, April 30, J085 — Page 1 Air Force, Army aircraft part of "Aero Royal" show The activities and displays of a Beaver and an Otter plus The purpose of Aero Royal is thu Aero Department fur Poly three helicopters—one of which to bstter acquaint visitors with Royal, known as Aero Royal, will is the largest helicopter that is the present status and future take place at two different loca­ currently in operation in the possibilities of ‘ the Asrospaca Army. The rocket in the movie tion* on campue. Industry and how tha Aeronau ft a senior project. The rotary The Stress Lab, located in the engine is interesting in that the leal Englnasrlng Department t southwest corner of the Engi­ complete engine rotates around Cal Poly is preparing tha stu­ neering West Building, will, fea­ a fixed crankshaft. dents to qualify in this field. ture the largest analog computer oq campus along with some of the eeriier projects of the graduating- Aeronuutical Engineering stu­ dent*. f On Campus M«§hulman The analog computer will be programed and operated period­ (By th* author of “Rally Round the Flay, Boyel", ically and a digital computer pro­ “Dobie>ie Qillie,"o u mm etc.) gram will be on dieplay. The Ineron Testing Machine will be programed to stretch an elastic VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL und record the resulting stress in the form of a pen recording; As everyone knows, thirteen-twelfths of the earth’s surface is also, metal specimens will be WMter. Thus we can sec how important It is to know and under­ pulled to failure periodically dur­ stand our oocana. Toward this end American college* last year ing the exhibition period#. ('mftirkcfl oli a program Tolnercuse enrollment in oceanography, The hanger area ft the other I nm pleased to report that results were iioHTing short of spectac­ ENJOYS THE SCENEH Y... Donna Grammar, Holy Royal site of Aero Royal, located on the ular: In one single semester the number of students majoring in princess, take* time to obat'ive the beautiful Cal Poly campus hill In the northwest of the cam­ oeeanogrn|>hy rose by 100%—from one student to two! between classes. Doimn, who was sponsored by the Klfle and pus ajoinlng the airstrip. On dis­ Hut more oceanographer* ure still needod, and so today till* Piatol Club, la a 22-yeur-old Home Kconomira major from play here will be the freshman rolumn, normally r vehicle for slH|xinsh jocularity, will instead Rolling IIIIU. lab*, the aero shop and equip­ devote itself to a brief course in oceanography. In view of the ment, numerous antique recipro­ solemnity of the subject matter, my sponsors, the Personna cating, Jet and rocket engine, an Htainkws Uteri Razor Blade Co,, maker# of Personna Stabiles# F 8ti Jot fighter plane und its Stool Razor Blade* which give you more luxury shaves than J-47 Jet engine, and a senior proj­ Bccu-Uwp or uny other brand you can name— if, by ohanoe, you Entries in 78 classes ects display. don t agree, the makers of Personna St ainless Steel Rusor Blade* Featured at the hanger urea will buy you a puck of wlullovor brand you think is better—my will be the periodic operation of sponsors, I say, the l ’crxomui Stainless Steel Razor Blade Co. a pulse Jet engine and a French will today, Ixieause of tha solemnity of tide column, forego their compete in flower show designed untll}ue rotary engine, uxtinl commercial message. an Air Force missile dlsplsy, We begin our study of ocean# with that cvcr-poptilar favorite, an Army display, and a movie the Pacific, largest of all oceans, the Pacific was discovered by What la happuniiiK in the Orna­ from Richmond; and Ernest of the test firing of a rocket. Balboa, a Spanish explorer of great vision. To give you In idea of mental " Horticulture Depart in . lit Werthelm, landscape architect The Air Force display will Bullion'* vision, he first saw the Pacific while standing on a |#*ak for Poly Kuyul thia year? “ De­ from San Francisco, consist of a number qf different in Darien, which is in C'onnectieut, sign* For Contemporary Living” _ „ Flower show Judges will be missiles und the Army display Tlie Pacific is not only the largest oocau, but the deepest. Th* b the chosen theme for the l’oly Tim TeeganHn, an Ornamental contain two uirplunes known us Royal activitiea. Horticulture sophomore; Murtha Several events will be featured Garland, a fresh mart Ornamental during the weekend. A premier of Horticulture major, and I.imla Mr*. Jeanne Turker'a new film on Barrick, a senior Ornamental . tlir Pacific was itinroiirnt flower arranging will highlight Horticulture major. It will lie by Uulbaa, a Spanith the arheduled eventa. It will be coached by Ray Houston, OH ’tyisij) explorer of great cm ten. held in the nuraery of the OH instructor. unit every hour' from 8:30 a.m, to ft a.m. on Friday and Sat­ SORRY urday. Student exhibit* will be on Individual drilling diaplay alao ut the OH unit. Thia The Westside event la limited to OH major’* entriea. The projeeta w ill. depict trophy awarded patio or yarden aeenea. Premium Retread Another feature ft the water­ fall diaplny. Agricultural Me- ' to freshman coed Mindanao Trench, off the Philippine Islands, measures mors chanira »tuil«nt*_ure helping with Offers Only: than 5,IKK) fatlumis in depth. (It should lie minted out here that For her performance "in indi­ the con»truetion of thl* feature. » ocean deptiis are measured in fathoms— lengths of six feet— vidual drilling lust April 10, Alao on the ujrenda ft the re­ after Sir Walter Fntliom, a British nobleman of Elisnlicthnn freshjiian coed Barbara Mauts gular flower show in which en­ was awarded a silver-and-gold • Longer Mileage time* who, upon hi* eighteenth birthday, was given a string six trance ia open to the public. All trophy before the assembled feet long. Many young men would have »unk in a funk If all they are encouraged to participate. ROTO Cadet Corps and Kaydettes • Best Guarantee got for tlieir birtbduy was a siring six feet Jong, but not Sir The only atipulatlon ft that tho*e Women’s Drill Team this week. Wulter! String in hand, he scampered around the entire coast of who are interested In entering Miss MhiUz waa notified one • Lett Cost England measuring seawater until he was arrested for loitering, muat have their mhterial* to the week prior to the competition .. Incidentally, u paasion for measuring seems to have run in the department before l*:3<) a.m. Fri­ that *be had been selected to • Better Balance family: Fatlumr* grandnephew, Hir Joint Furlong, spent all hi* day. Entries in 7H rlitaae* will represent Cal Poly In the individ­ waking hour* measuring racetrack* until Char las 11 had lain be­ compete in the flower show. ual drilling at the 10th Regiment­ • Greatest Safety headed in honor of the o|ieniiig of the Ismdon School of Econom­ Open houae will be held at the al Headquarters Spring Invita­ ic*.) nuroery. Student projeeta will bo tional Drill Meet in Phoenix, • Better Looking But I digress. le t us, as tlie poet Masefield says, go clown to on *alc. Potted plants and vege- Arizona. the sea again. (Thu sea, incidentally, has ever lieeti a favorite table plant* will he available for Drilling covered that as pre­ subject for |xiete and composer*. Who doe* not know nnd love sale to anyone who wishes to scribed by the U. S. Army In its tlie many robust aea chanties that have enriched our folk nmsio purchase such Items. manual covering “ Individual But We're Still —* like “ Bailing Through Kansu*” and “ I ’ll Hwab Your Floriculture student* will be Drill.” Deck If You’ll Swab Mine” and "The Artificial Hespirntiou making corsnirea for the Cofo^ She competed against girls Proud Of It Polka.” ) nation Bali. from New Mexico, Texas and My own favorite sea elianty gne* like tills: (I'm sure you all The advanced flower arranging Arizona and was Judged the know it. W hy don't you sing along ns you read?) tineit. Her trophy was first pre­ class will display ita floral de­ 0. carry me to the deep blue era, sented to her at an award* ban­ sign* and arrangements. Where 1 can lire u-ith honor, Judges" for the landscape ex­ quet held in Phoenix after the Westside Atul errry place I'll ehare my face hibit* will be Joseph Williams, competition. M’itt Stainless Steel Pertonor. garden editor for “ Sunset" mags- The pert frosh hails from line, from Menlo Park; Kenneth nerke'sv where she lives with Auto Parts Sinf hi, tiny he, Omg mal-dr-mrr, AJsrlick, lan/lscap contractor her parents. Sing hey and nonny-rumny, Sing Jimmy crack torn and l don't ones, 1232 Monterey St. — 1 Sing Stain/eu Sleet Prrrnmny. I'll hariMMin whales and jib my sails, FRED'S AUTO ELECTRIC 543-6213 And read old Joteph Conrad, Aiul lake my thatm ti/xm the wares, Specialised Motor Tune-up With Stainless Steel Psrmmrad. 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"^CA^BURE'nON *' TUNE-UP Page It — Friday. April 30, 100,1 EL MUSTANG CoMicbulioMi Id Muilbu*" dhoulU no) .ninl ?00 woidi Editor* and or cond*OM all lelloi* r»c*iv»d and to dmlln* publilhlnj lmi„| that a,. |. T ' ™;Ull of ih. ddilor, In poo I lam or llb « lo u i, AH tonytiunliatlon* mull bo tlonod by th. Y.?? .1 com ,1. plcn.it II o.i ioJ OI o iiynaiuis. IMt poimiHobl* hut iho odiloi mint knoj .i**'* S namo of lh * o ulho r. "• *A* J Mailbag EDITORIAL PAGE currying thousands of weapons; utes lute on the first mestin. ' * , * n . Negotiate or escalate? they use elephants to haul heavy the class. When the student Editor: artillery including anti-aircraft «i contact the teacher In hi. «£ weapons Into South Viet Nam; I found “ Negotiate, Don't F*cu- llic teacher treated the ,tud? North Viet Num has several full lute" t,> lie a fanla-v, a iliaam very rudely and rsfpsed te liZ Elections liriiHr tWIaion «ml suspense. They »!»<» c»n 'y World nr thought. T lii' purtlcttiar training camps turning out men to him. I do ru»t know if that ii with them an autii^i£_eiu , r caurfidateH huiul^6<1 itt, stray***! lar Im?.voiu1 sportsiiiainiUt* would ho "an epoch of uiii\nr.ml Viet Nam and Bed China?” Also, American. emlmsides tire ,lon2 conduct, It was a disgraceful display <>t boys striving; to be harmony and concord.1' Tljia is most of the Viet Cong's weupoiis and American libraries are burtW tdnoa.l find up answer to thTi men in the “great big world'of politics." apparently what John D» Mitch­ urc no longer captured American eurosily in this letter, Mum, Verbal attacks were numerous and some were even in ell would June ii • believe. weapons hut mm me North Viet­ Mitchell doesn’t understand namese "and Bed Chinese, openly cun-buy goods and autos but tin writing, but one incident far surpassed all others. On fni- not win hearts. 9 tliut peace to a communist is sub­ supplied. dav. April 23, several thousand copies of El Mustang were I think a better study of the A foreign studni collected from .their distribution boxes and withheld from mission to communism. He does not understand that if we with­ military aspects of the area along circulation. , draw from Viet Nam we will he with all the political proposals Was the action designed to protect certain candidate(s) might explain in themselves why Keep the classes! faced with a Communist neaies- Editor: because he or they were not endorsed by hi Mustang. sor elsewhere in Asia of another the policies are in they are. A large number of major nations Mr. Robert Boyd. In his editor, Sound like this: Prohibition Era? A real "cops and rob­ . part of the globe. The same situ­ ini of April -II, lutlfi, ra|ieij ation lias occurred again ami helping to stir up this god-like bers" caper? questions about class ffovanuwa again. It happened in East Berlin, force called "world opinion” just that deserve un unswer. The tire, What it really is, is a suppression of the prows, com­ Hungary, Korea, Culm ami Laos; doesn't want the United Xtutes qtiestion deals 'with the contribi. mitted by immature students who are unworthy citizens! now’ It’s happening in Viet Nam. to rile up .the Chinese tiger for tloiis of fhe class to the eanipui fear they may have to face it ------T his nation, rocks in the cradle of freedom, and its lul­ Tom Paine said, ‘‘He that and the second deals with ths would make his own liberty se- themselves sooner or later, if laby is the voice of the free press. No mere important seating of class representstita cure must guard even Ills enemy America does not stop this fluid right exists than that of free speech and expression. on Student Affairs Counril. | from oppression, for if he violates thrust of MIuTh well-proven plan. think tiuit the second questiuc In the attempt of El Mustang editors to direct the this he establishes a prece­ WC Will be pushed out of Mouth duty, actually answers the first wh« studenrbody in the choice of AST. officers, certain persons . Viet Num and ull of South Fast dent that will reach to himself,” plaead In proper perspective. were unhappy. This, despite the fact that each candidate Asia, ull the wuy to Australia, This precedent was being esta­ Student Affuirs Council is con. was given thorough coyerage in, the news columns. blished until President Johnson which can soon he colored Chinese posed of representativei fro* begun retaliation, l.’ p until then Bed, Yes, America 1s In a dif­ Perhaps the time has come for the student body and the various hoards, B.A.C., Cot we weren’t even protecting our ficult und lonely position. But the administration ulike to realize one fact: El Mustang is lege Union, etc.-, the four to. .friends, just because we stand iilync and a NEWSPAPER. demic divisions, anil from tls Mitchell argues that there Is continue to fight, doesn’t mean For»those who don’t know, a newspaper's objectives classes. The student body ofllnrt little control over the Viet Cong, we ure wrong. In orrtVr to help are charged with the govern, are to inform, to provide editorial comment, and to enter­ the ‘'National Inhalation Front" men throughout the world stay merit responsibilities. The bout tain. ‘ ’■ us he prefers to call it, b> Hanoi, free, Amcricu Is making a lonely und division representatives tn In the event that the reader does not agree with the Tlds is pure folly, stum!, an extraordinarily diffi­ on the effuncil to represent then Furthermore. Mitchell states cult and costly one, hut u right content of the newspaper, the most mature action to be' own spceiul interests. This lee,, that the Viet Nam crises presents taken is to refrain horn reading the publication. By de­ one! the question of what are cits “ the opportunity for men do Hen­ Everett Kutzlnff * stroying an edition, the culprit not only destroys private representatives supposed to do. property, but heaalho destroys the rights of others; the son together and to reach un un­ derstanding based on trust and The class representatives only members not speriflrill, right to read and agree or disagree accordingly. respect." I wonder how much Poly discriminates? responsible to special interest, El .Mustang may be n small newspaper and the stu­ trust and respect John I*. Mitchell Editor i and they are the only repress dent body"'elections may be microscopic in the total fqtec- lias for the butchers of women A condition for .employment in futlves, excluding the st'udnt truin of our democratic society. Yet the principles in any und children. " i tlu* ilining Hull is a kind of body ojltcera, who are elected it William It. HullmarU medical test • "required of non- democracy are the same. } open vp|e of the student bod. citizens of tin United States The newspaper is the prime guardian of the people's The purpose of the class rrpn from those areas other than the right to know- and that right is in turn the guardian of sent a>i'iviis, therefore, is tn rq fill states, United Stales ikisscs- the |>eople’s democracy. Those who would destroy the Mao's Viet Nam plans resent the Interests of his flia slons, Western F lu ope or I>eople’s democracy a:.d thus must l)e branded ps traitors mutes in S A C , — Editor t Canada.’’ *- \ to our democratic society which they desire to serve. In reference to the article eon* Who is left mil f. Aslans ifnd If as Mr. Boyd suggest!, “tk tewing the enlarging of the Viet Africans! four rlans reimsentatives to8A( THE EDITORS Neni war by the United Slap*-, All the foreign students who Voted only us they |tgneM| I Would like to explain to the pel - eonie to the USA ai.e required to decided, without eonsulting tk son who.-vyrutu it and to others i a met+it-ni test specified by members o f their class," tie f what I* going on there. We are U, S, Immigration service which they, the representatives, wii no longer lighting a "guerrilla is a good und reasonable cheek have to answer t« thelf elaat war!’ in Viet Nam but a fully or­ on uny unhealthy or contagious -mates In the fbrllicomig ganized and supplied limited war. discuses. Then why this 'discrim­ elect ion. The peailirOla. like tie country If the representatives hi» CALirORN STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLS ination ? of South Viet Nam, is being cut if you think this is not 111— “ililBcully in knowing the fed Pobbihed twit* • week dvrliif fh# icSoel year tscept holiday! and m in lndf by every military and conceived discrimination I would lags of their constituents,'* tha riadt by tha Aitaciatao Student* Inc , CuMarnio S*o»# Polytechnic Callega Ian ideological method possible to I i O b itp a. C a lifo rn ia Prim ed by Mwrtent* motoring in Printing Inflntenng t-d say either someone has really perhups, they should get out l Monof#m*ni Opinion! espre»»ed in fhii paper in !i«ned editerioli and ortuiet isolute the'northern sector In u goofed on top oh 1'lse it is time llial out what their conetituns oreK the view! of the writeet ond da not ne*et»er>ly raaretent tha apimeny the fully organized military plan, •toff, view! a? *he Aiieoated Student!, Inc., nor afficiol opinion!. Subtcnptien to revise our definitions. want or cull more frequent cla trice li S3 par year in odvonce. Office leem 23*, Orephic Art! iuildmg, Cali* This is not it guerrilla wur but I guess I should not rumpleln ’ meetings. Another possibilit ernio Stole Polytechnic College Mao Tsc-tung's "Muster Plan too much because this Is just n would he the four representstln r Part Three" for'the-Anal con­ dlop in the sru os compared to to huve un open discussion | quest of South Viet Nam. wide-spread segregation In this whenever any unusual mstts Mao Tsc-tung wrote the books “ Great Society." Often 1 wonder, come before the council. SHIRTS HATS PANTS BOOTS on moderli jungle and guerrilla what" a greatness! *> Recently, In the eontrormi warfare and through his well- As nil escape some people say about the assistant gradusi for men and women proven general plan has in the that foreign students should not manager,- the vote was initis&f past conquered all China, Man­ b«> admitted. Though looking from postponed until the member* i Your western store keeping up with new and better churia, North Korea, North Viet u different angle I am inclined to SAC rarrled the question bid western fashion needs. Nam, defeating the French, and agree. I would say if we ran not to their group. This would hi" has most of I.aos and Cambodia accommodate foreign students let made an Ideal time for »urk i Western wear you're proud te wear. All at his disposal. He has only lost Os not admit them. It is in discussion; especially when > the gear lor you and your horse at the one war, to the British in Mal­ American interest to refuse ud- person considers the number i parade ranch, arena, and dance. aya, but it took the heurt of misslon than to miatreut them student body cards at $3.75 Nd fighting from the British as they later on. that muke up the 17000 salary d struggled for twelve long yeurs, On Wednesday, March 31, a the assistant graduate mtnsff AAA Western Wear even with the support of ths local foreign student was kicked out In conclusion, I think that tb people. xof class, by a physics teacher Opea TUI class representatives have Whst is happening right now because ths student was a few vital purpose to play in tb till Than. Nil# In Viet Nam is full limited war, minutes late. He had pulled the Student Affuirs Council. Witho* in the jungle yes, but no longer card fur this r lass. He had arrived meaning to slight the other els* SaRy and Bud Walters noted by Its sparse guerrilla in the USA fin San Luis Obispo activities, the contribution* * 7IS Marsh raids. Time and time again the to lie specifici only 21 hours the campus community by tk .U a 543-0707 San Luis Obispo Viet Cong have attacked major before und was not familiar with class structure are directly a positions with hundreds of troops; all ths buildings and class rooms, iated to the effectiveness of ck* we have sunk offshore vessels ennsequsntly he was fifteen min- contact between the Indlridts student and hit direct link < the administration. BOAT DEN INC. * SHELVING PINE - PLYWOOD CUT TO ANY SIZE This link Is the SAC ck« * GLUE * SANDPAPER * PAINT - TABLE LEGS representative. COMPLETE BOAT SERVICE Craig BrssiW * EVERYTHING FOR STUDENT PROJECTS ----- All Makes ----- *98* TOOL TABLE ‘ EDGMON TRAILER COUIT * Glasfon Interceptor • • Scott •- Volvo • Johnson • ! 2S month for student ! trailer; water, electricity 4 ,0ominjil co»t. Self UundrT- S'J': • J* «* A L u ip e .f* Equv'rtffclir c *J i pfgjfgWbfid.' Poly studs.® & Water Skiing Equipment

-..XTUV-.t*,*- ^ "Pony," every Wednesday night night Wednesday every "Pony," ^ > a r i U i H ? , Xz played by Poly by played r Ascain as eces are teachers says Association ers president of the California Teach­ California thepresident of adminiatrators. or boards school against notbut militant, becoming,, increasingly 3-ebr tt Cucl of Council State 430-member » Sine ee _to Depe Science s»l J r bcmn mr mltn to militant more becoming are oe a o education on say more n criuu yontcht; curriculumand time size, cluss concerned about educational affecting directly matters In voice major achieve a teachers that recently Education ■ nnp APttmnework-sftff Theory APttmnework-sftff nnp ■ quality. want teachers California aeil, ntutoa policies instructional materials, teaching duties, teach, clerical to malniy are teachers said Herbst meeting, Grove aiori Pacific u Tif Mali at Claremont College, according according held College, Claremont Nations at United Model the Cal by represented were Zambia io. T* ad­ visor. faculty Robert.Arellanes, to of session fifteenth the at Poly about the functions and mechanics of of mechanics and functions the to opportunity an with gations dele­ various the presentedwest, far the of universities andleges, versities romprising the Executive Executive the versitiesromprising become better acquainted with with acquainted better become h ra Wrd body. World realthe ee hsn y h teee uni­ tweleve the by chosenwere delegates eight Poly's basis, Cal -».u.,e4fts"taking ebursosTtrcnem ' ' -».u.,e4fts"taking ebursosTtrcnem n uo te ie f h deiega- the of size the uponent depend­ is event four-day the for U.Ne Model the Committee of offerstutoring Chemsociety hmsr, fes ;ttrn lab tutoring a; offers chemistry, Society, as a service to the Phys- Phys- the to service ChemiculSociety,a as Ameriean the of liates faltpso hmcl problems. chemical of types all of sr, rai ceity n bio­ and chemistry organic istry, MS. , rm t 1 pm utl a 20. May until p.m. 10 to 7from b lb il e ed n Science in held be will lib Ibc SACRAMENTO (A P ) — The The — ) P (A SACRAMENTO hre Hrs tl te TA’e C the told Herbst Charles National Red Cross of Toledo on hospitality, hospitality, on Toledo of Cross Red National paig t h oeig ses- opening the at Speaking Green University crashed on take-off and 16 of the players wet" wet" players the 16 of and take-off crashed on GreenUniversity oeo Hwig re Trao Fund. Tornado Green Howling Toledo, ocr aot uh economic suoh about Concern lvd naube i fo te iies n businessmenTol­ and citizens of the from aid invaluable cleved ild Ms o te 9 uvvn ta mmes ee injured were members team 19 surviving the of Most killed. h rpbis f ai and Mali of republics The iy othl teum foot hullsity ra y ho oenr.ae A Roe. s h ts o recon­ of task the Rhodes. As A. .lames Governor Ohio by area the $.'10,000 than by spent More was Green. Howling uudedo n, n tasotto-o rltvs f h ijrd boys' injured the of relatives transportation-Tor anding, in ih El utn" ' cletn fns o ed o the to send to funds collecting j'n Mustang" communities. l stricken "E with tion disaster a help. need declared they was begins, struction Ohio northern tornadoes, by Swept 4-00 * ’ * 648-2030. hs ofrne atne by attended conference, This ponded, "I ponded, "I ing Toni at her hume,^144-3011, in the «HI Mustang” Mustang” «HI the in hume,^144-3011, her at Toni ing .ry uhs h ws ih h ta drn te rs ros- crash the during team the with was who Hughes |.oroy h asgmn o countries of assignment The exam u competitive' Selectedon n M Og utl u 7 Ifrain a b band v call­ bvobtained be can Information 7. Muy 1 until Ongu M. oni h Catr f tdn affi­ Student of Chapter The or l odmen good all r fo Now is is time the Now atnl e ai ll Oea r wrig n conjunc­ in working are Omega Alplm ami Key CartUnal epn toe h oc hle u i te ups o the of purpose the is us helped once who those Helping nr oatos u b sn t G 2« r .. o 2.‘11 Box of P.P. care or 22« GA to sent be run Ponaatlons i«- team Poly the hospitals, Toledo in recuperating While var­ Holy Cal the which 19(10 in airplane of the October In hn prahd n h ie o u olcin ud Couch fund. collection u of ideu the on approached When own their of disaster a have cities 1966, these in Mow 100 tei^fmWfTift t he f i T wtierio^tfnmmWff t. uir olgs col­ colleges, junior <1 e n ao fayhn ta wud hs peo- these p M would that anything of favon in be , s h w Zambia

returning from u game with Bowling Bowling with game u from returning 1 matters as salary, retirement, retirement, salary, as matters f ecd hc wud require would which Merced of issues. educationalto seat back a reportedly taking was declared, Herbst finance, school even and tenure eie oiy doae b tbo Associ­ Hoards School by California advocated and policy listen decide ths replace to alogue Jrue di­ a words, llerbst's in for, economic as well as structional' in­ on organizations negotiate teacher with to boards school local Jr. Winton Gordon Assemblyman in f h peiu ya. Cal year. previous the of tion T; n t 12d er nw has now 102nd year, it; in CTA; ation. machinery the offers It issues. Democratic by legislation ing 4,0 atv members.142,000 active sented Luxembourg last year with year last Luxembourg sented o is itet sao, repre­ season, fifteenth its for he-a delegation.' three-man as­ year's This delegates. three member attending charter a Poly, inetws basedwas year's signment onlast or the U. A. R. is expected for for expected is R. A. U. the or Corlett, Patrick Obi Ngoddy, Ngoddy, Obi Patrick Corlett, Lewan- Hcatriee Jones, Wunnaya,Gordon Jacob chairman were year. next Canada as such country, larger id Pae ad ak Mitchell. Jack and Phares Linda Steve Norman, Bruce Lynn ika, ebt none ta the that announced Herbst back­ was said, Herbst CTA the codn t Aelns a Arellanes, to According Students representing Cal Poly Poly Cal representing Students a tm i it? is time hat W DonAndrews ace fr e ad women and men for Watches Gilts for all occasions occasions all for Gilts Diamonds, silverware, jewelry- jewelry- silverware, Diamonds, equipment uhrzd . . th Inspecter atch W P. 8. Authorized ------

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ere, n Uiest o Ore­ of University and degrees, ’ L MUSTANG EL ing close of the cur^nt academicyear. cur^nt the of close ing follow­ 21, June duties the his begin will of Department, Sciences head Social as Hansel Donald he Is considered ' an authority authority an ' considered Is he td tu o te a East. at Far the of tour study research graduate last ducted leave sabbatical 1B4H, com­ a since pleted faculty Poly nvriy f aiona n a and California of University con­ he which during September, n far o ta pr o the of part that of affairs on he completed his AB and MA MA and AB where his completed Califoriiia, he of University teaching assignment effective effective assignment to teaching asked recontjy the 1963, June, of acting-head appointed U.H. the with mad served world, there, missionaries were parents PhD. his earned he where gon, tt MftfNi Hl QUiVrtei'7 lW fH full-time t ir his, N wtttrtif CMif to returned be in Department Sciences Sociul II. War World during Army his while East Far the in Born after having served as acting acting as served duties having new his after assumes Poly, ed f h Bsns Adminis­ Business the of bead fW sne 1947. since OflWe man­ been had that before and mem­ a been has He September. gr f,te olg' General college's ,the of 1063, since ager faculty the of ber xctv sceay f ht or­ that of as secretary served executive also Associ­ Servatius Alumni Poly ation, Cal the of rto Dprmn sne last since Department tration aiain ni Jn 1 L this oL 1 Jan. until ganization r Sih nme o te Cal the of nWmber Smith, Dr. Dr. Smith is a graduate of of graduate a is Smith Dr. r Hne, h hud who Hensel, Dr, evtu, n lmu o Cal of alumnus an Servatius, National secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer National 14 Mnee — 543-2770 —- Monterey -1441 d i m PORTABLE TAPE RtCOROER RtCOROER TAPE PORTABLE IHTU FDLT ad TONE and FIDELITY TRUE WITH ieiy Faue Include!fidelity. Ookorder Features Drive, Capstan C t h pret it o te tdn salesman, student the for gift perfect the It AC operating recorder.PT-18Ctape The battery or on PLAY8 ON BATTERY or AC or BATTERY ON PLAY8 hours ■ play 314* on plays PT-18C tingle reel, the . . . y t i l a u q lecturer,teacher, lightweight transistorized, fully <3.5 Ibf.) precision tugged, Dok enjoyNow can • you In quality order Noon recording back Come STUDEN T DISCOUNT, T STUDEN O VR SPECIAL VERY A FOR t % n 3t p wt exceptionally tree with Ips 3tt and 1% at In - fora B e t a t s ng in k demonstration light,practically musician, been E nDTCsrr r s C T D in 1 rdy pi 30, IS 1936 Pave April Friday, — etc.With more than full • er Pir o onn te col­ the joining to Prior year. wre i a ait o manage­ of variety a in "worked n sre i te U. the in served and ee tf h ws mlyd by employed was ho staff lege h clees lcrnc Engi­ Electronic college's the s c i n o r t c e l ae-etis n C. Chicago, Co., and Baker-Fentriss lrne . ais wo a led had who Radius, E. Clarence of death the Septem­ 1964, followhig ber, in Department neering the O'Brien Co. of the Rural Rural the of Co. O'Brien the after 1947 in faculty Poly Cal h dprmn sne t incept­ ion.. its since department the ne fr ersa oe Co., Power for engineer and manager Nebraska and as for ineer eng­ an as employed been having t ht col n sre a a as served and school that taught at formerly Struck College, ornia. lcrcl oOeaie f Iowa. of Co-Operative Electrical rfsinl egne i Calif­ in engineer professional' ebr f h U. the of member World War II. Ho is a registered registered a is Ho II. War World n fr oenetl agenciei. business governmental private for and in both tion*, huving after 1966 in etaff ive aU.ku_ Bn. upei purchasinguUi/tu. of charge in,Bfli:u_siru^.. been has I-us Angeles, st California of sity n, rae b got o the of growth growth andaccompanying college by created one, posi­ administrative and ment administrat­ the joined 1057. He fie pnig mlyet f a of employment pending office, management business its pf es aae Donald Busi­ Manager ness to assistant as duties new purchasing to^ Poly’s continue Cay will manage He functions. elcmn, n diin o his to addition in replacement, _ todsy. Steuck became acting head of of head acting became Steuck e eae mme o the of member a became He A graduate of Iowa State State Iowa of graduate A Marquez, a graduate of Univer­ of graduate Marquez,a aqe’ asgmn i a new a is assignment Marquez’s Indestructiblei " 9 4 • 8

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“ SO BIG” . . ..Winning picture of the I’ re** Mustang. Tclcgrum-Tribunc photographers Jim Vex Cluh’x photo context wax taken h> Dennis Kriend, tal and Jack Wilson judged Ihe photo* which are , Electrical Engineering major and photo editor of K! Education displays Official says alcohol FREE H O M E DELIVERY! cover many topics real accident cause Diversity is the watchword (or HOMES • RANCHES . INDUSTRIAL . COMMERCIAL the I’oly lioyul exhibit*, display* LOS ANGELES— IA P j— An out-- to face up to breweries and dist­ spoken Canadian olHcial *sy« the illers. fn. addition, there cam­ and other activities by the Edu­ 1st & 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS cation Department. blame for traffic arridenta shnuM paigns arc wholly Inconsistent." be put where it belong*—on alco­ Gaglaidi said statistics prove A special occupational infor­ hol. that 75 to SO per cent of all ac­ mation display will highlight the POLIN REALTY The Minister of Highways for cident* ute caused by drivers Education Department display*. th« Canadian Province .if British incapacitated by alcohol. Columbia, Philip (i.iglurlt, *»• in Part o f the display, to he held la,.. .Angelos recently a* a i oon- "What good i* o safety eon- tomorrow from 10 a. in, to ii.'ill tier of u delegation to promote ferenre if you’ re not going to own p. m. in BA k E S it. will in­ Bank of America Bldg tourist ttnd travel interest for up to the real issue," said Gag- lerdi. clude occupational information 970 foothill Blvd. hi- piovlnce. xiconrerning jobs In agriculture and But despite , th» promotional The Canadian official said low related to agriculture. More than ftsoocts of Ida visit he says of speed limit*, on well-designed 20.000 articles on information tVHtflc arrldentx, ” 1 have my own high-way* only tend to create relating to occupation* will he on principle* and I will not he rom- accident*. He explained, “ It ha* display. been my experience that driver* droirdsed." In an interview Gag- Scheduled today I* an art ex­ lu di had this to say: pay le«* attention to their driving hibit in HA ft- E 10 from 10 a. in. JSd&UlfMISIMK ’ “ Safety campaigns are not only in low speed gone*, A fast driver to 4 p. m. The art exhibit will a boro—they' are a menace. They concentrate* only on his driving." al*o he open tomorrow during the Cl 01 HING f Ok MlNANDfQUNG MIN r d ‘ *iv the timid and emotionality The Canadian highway official kame hours. danger, I've never seen a safety also made thi* comment: "The* Know n for Good (Inl hints Since 1875 Also on exhibit all duy and dimpuign yet that actually came always bl*mc speed hut it fs only Poly Students Satisfied Since Turn of the Century tomorrow ii.an Instructional ma­ ti grips with the real cause of the result - a result brought on — We Stand Behind Our Merchandise— terial* program display for the t' «tHr incident*—alcohol. Safety fur too many times by over-in­ Levis * Manhattan Shirts * Puritan Sportswoaa college in the HA ft E lobby. One «• iference* haven’t got the gut- dulgence.” Catalina Swimwear * Afunsingwear other demonstration being held Hu ' by the Education Department i* We Give S&H Green Stumps an automated learning demon­ I.I ,'!-(W88 85).i Higueru stration. It will take place in HA ft E 212 at !l p, m. today, and tomorrow at 1 1 a. m. and 2 p. m. The west lawn of the Business Administration and Education is a g j n r Building -will he the scene of the majority of the departmental dis­ play* tomorrow. Three demen- CHEVROLET t*ry education demonstrations' are planned for the urea. A spell- . ing demoiistiution lesson will take place at 10 a. m.,,u reading les­ Sales & Service son at II a. m. and a lesson in Yoor Chevrolet deserves the best! it math at 1 p. m. Also costs no mere tq trust your car to the plai ned for the afternoon is an expert, qualified servicemen of Mel art workshop from 2 to 4 p. m. Smith Chevrolet. You II receive fast for children under 12. courteous service, tool STANDARD and UNION FOR SALE Credit Cards Accepted 8 / 40 TRAILER “ T• « COMfUtl tahtfothen pi.* Is Ow •utinsis— Always" 5 *8 STUDYROOM _ Iswwoculoie coode on full length owning Mel Smith Chevrolet I T foiced on Seen— I01f M.nl.rsy— Son Uls Obis**— »«3-3Mt ™ Completely forms- ed Carpeted fhreughoyt OPEN I A. M. TO • P.M. \ y " t «»• rsem wiring * Slrer Coy Tmle' she for Ihe 840 So, Higueto, So. 0 25 the Co'l 544 21 f -y ~ p) track ftrttf.

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