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El Mustang, February 15, 1966

El Mustang, February 15, 1966

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VOL. XXVIII, NujW SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,’FEBRUARY 15, 10(56 Dorm managers Fjve fina|;sts (hosen for sought for Fall p#|y Roya| jg jg | Applications are now bfinu the type of hall managed. How- •rccpted for reildent managers ever, generally the Reiidtnt Mun- ind assistants for the Full Quar- ger li on duty aevan day* a week, The five finalists to compete t(I, lixlii. twenty-four hour* a day. A minl- for Pgly Royal queen were cho­ , I * .. mum ac-hedule 1* three night* per Afcotding to information re- we#k ln thl. hll||( und two ou, ' of sen last Thursday evening, They are Joanne Dockwller, Shari Du- IfHMHi by Robert Bofttrom, hou«*- thret WR*ktnd» on cam pot. Bosfc, Holly Hinkle, Karen Mc­ taf coordinator, applications \vill Thf selection process involves: Nulty and Merlkuy Peterson. be accepted until March 1. Qual- 1. A icisonal interview, 2. Teat These girls along with seven ftcatlona for the poaitions include result* from a battery or teats ad- other contestants went through • itnrcre Interest in people and ministered at the Counselling three different testings before their problem*, a 2.3 (l.P.A. or -Center, and U. Recommendations, the final decision was made. The better, and a knowledge of the Student* interested In applying tests were personality, which was cofificc through hall HvitlgjMperl- for one of these nositions for next determined by un interview with ence, residence hall co-cui rleular year should discuss their interest the judges, beauty and pulse. activticn, <*r other leadership op- with their Head Resident or Joanne, who is-sponsored by Resident Manager and complete Circle K, is a 21-year-old Rnglish The salary range i* *45 to 800 an .application at the Housing major from Hqutington Beach. per month, depending on the sb.e Office. All applicants wilt be in­ She was Maid of Cotton for 19(15 of hall managed. The amount of terviewed between March 1 and and l a s t year’s Homecoming time which the position requires April 80 and will be notified of Queen. This year. Joanne was one differ a slightly, depending upon the action taken by, May 15. of the princesses during the Mili­ tary Ball. Blonde haired ami appealing Sheri, sponsored by l.ns Leo hero*, Electronic company buys Is ulso a 21-year-old English ma­ jor, who la from El Centro. She is n member of both the College student's senior project Union's Election* Committee nnd Glenn 4luly, Technical Arts l»y rmlio engineers on field locu­ the Public Kelntion* Committee. Holly, the shortest of the final- student preparing to become an tion. bits, lag 2J-year-old Hume.Kcrni- industrial arts teacher. Iias dc- It fvuturcs II transiators, a omic* major from Redondo Bench Slgr\sd and built a transistorised printed circuit board, and can be and is sponsored hy the Agricul­ remote broadcast amplifier as his powered with iie-ailog-aid bat­ ture Business Management Club. leniur project. She is a member of Cardinal Key, This one-third cubic f. ot elec­ teries. Also included di an ear­ Home Economic* Club and Art tronic b. v I'epluces bulky vieuum phone for lKith monitoring foot­ riuh. Pointing, hiking and fish­ tube type units previously used ball games and receiving instruc­ ing ure her Interests. tion from the radio studio. Karen, sponsored by tho Farm Bureau. Is ii reddish-brown huirejl This new transistorised ampli­ 21-year-old Animal lln. bnndry fier was-iiited by radio KVKC for major from Palm Spring*. She is l I* TtlK STAIRCASE , . . Five l*olv Royal queen finalists as­ the last five local Cul Poly games. n member of Rodeo Club, Hoots cend lo greater heights. These five lovelies were selected from Radio station KATY used tin ami Spurs and Cutting and Rein­ a group of 12 girls al the queen pageant Inst Thursday even­ Sinit to broadcast six of the Cues- ing. Her interests are art, horse­ ing. They are (lop) Merikay Peterson, (left lo right) Sari Du tn College foot hall games. back riding and water »kiing. This amplifier, whldh meets Hois, Karin Me Nulty, Holley llrokcl and Joanne Dock* iller. The Inst of the finalists, spon­ (Photo h> lind Ross) all Federal Communication Com­ sored by the Rally Club. Is Merl- mission requirements, h a * re- kay.jftiiyta a 21-year-old Business reived it* firml evr hmHon by the liin.inr ft inn San Luis Obispo. 'The Import aime of, public relations on Heing a Home Economics ma­ Sparta Electronic Corp. of Sac­ .activities she take* part In ure a college campus? She answered jor, Holly was nrked what im­ ramento. The president of Sparta counselor during Welcome Week that no organisation cun run portant r do home economies play stated in a letter to l>nly, "There imd Home Economics (Tut». Meri. smoothly without it, nnd that |du> 111 her sch ool?* Her answer is every possibility we will wagt kaj* ttItfgTo itSlU? Slid play golf. it is the most important part of was neatly stated and she divid- to put Ibis remote amplifier Into Eafh gill was asked ft (|Uo»- the organisation (Continued from pgge 4) production ns part of trar profes­ tiort In order that she fntght dem- sional broadcast equipment line.” onstrute- her poise) The questions Since then the unit has been ac­ nsked were llovv )}hn college pre­ ceded nnd is now in mas* pro­ pared you, other tlyin aundemical- Research grant for -study duction. It sells for $223. i.Vj for the future? Joanna ry- The Hparta Electronic Corp. nlleil. anything she sees or does has underwritten Daly'* expenses will help herT ska aadw that of crane fly classification In developing th e amplifiers. college is only the key, the begiii- These ex|N>ii*r* include travel, fonuable studies, printed circuit 8heri was aaked:*What i» the continues under Dr. Hynes development, steel and anodised v An Instnndor in the Hiologi. aluminum packaging nnd custom- is then made by studying tha GLENN DAI.Y cal Sciences Department will slides. wound transformer*. FFA dubs compete continue *tudy yn crane flie* un. At present, the elasslfication der the terms of a renewed of this very extensive group of in judging contest $1(1.200 grant awarded the col­ flies Is in un unsatisfactory con­ lege by the Nntionul Science dition and it is expected that a Foundation. James Bond nabs hobos The Cul Poly Young Farmers study of the 'immature stages Janie Hum! triumphed o v e r noticed u box eontnlnlri'g several Chapter sponsored a high school The original, grant, awarded may provide a more accurate (''i early Thursday morning w ith tools und power equipment. pgrllmenUrypBTlImenUry jujudglag contest yes- two years' ago, was^for $129*00. classification. n , II Viuiu Mi*-t.l .1 liii| b'l iiiiiitrt'i. e TupLuriiqj «d' four- bm^iney Bond seruird it gun and htdd Tentiiyterduy evening,evening. pi* C Deocis Hynes, a mtior- 1 ~ ll n t* 11 * I * v*| T ITs i T »7TTvTjTl r I T • u»l*ecD shtglehanciodly in 'Sim-‘ the men at bay while Tyler noti­ Many FFA teams from the San her of the faculty since 11*67, ni, the varieties he is studying I>ul* Ohiapo, » fied the Sheriff's office. Luia Obispo und Santa Barbara will continue research entitled lire related to the rungeluml "The Immature Stages of the crane fly, an Insect that has this "Bond” was not oTTJTb Sheriff’s • Investigators said the counties competed in this Sec- Tribe Eriopterinl," un insect done extensive damage to grain ^ mming fame, Police identified hobos also were ill possession of ttoniil Parlimentary Procedure commonly know n'pi thy crane' ■ farm* in the San Francisco Bay ireY Bond, u student "several hundred dollar* worth of Contest. The winning team re- jju ..and Sierra foothill areas. 11 "»1 Poly, stolen loot” from businesses in ccived

investigates Kdltor’e Note. . .School activ­ ing," Hob Spink, (iiuiluute Man­ lire talking |2H, while we’ra still ities arc hiir hit-inn,-. Roughly ager, aaid. — pushing fur $20.' *225,000 wore employed thin "We would hnve to eliminate "A t tho present time, to udd >car In keep cam pun aidliitlc- apuie very worthwhile activltie* more budgeted groups would b« going, and likr hig huninvan ||ic if we gave aonvo cluba what they Impossible. We would have to TYPEWRIT6RS • ADDING MACHINES - CALCULATORS p ruble inn within ll arc often though they needed," Dr. Law- charge more for admission*, tick, large. aoii (•ontmontad. in p/'rauing tliia eta, etc, The saturation point hm Ranted* • Salat - Rapoirt Through Query, -even nlaff topic, jho outlined the method* bean reached. Then the <|iie*t!un whereby group* heroin* eligible JOHNNY- — ------— -----—= = = writers look nt the problem- • arises: "Do wo udd $.50 to fuot- of financing thin activteir* oc- for budgeting by the Associated bull tickets, or raise the dour fc«i topun. Student*, x fur movie* or dunces ?" • NELSON OFFICE EQUIPMENT In the firm of a naeiaa of ar- Some of "tin*’ factor* include: Soares ended with this stair, CO. Helen on nludrnl aellvitien, Di­ number of atudent* participating, moot, "A percentage drop in gat* ane Schmldl allehipla lo clari­ value to atudent body and or col­ fee* is eminent when funds ar* 69 0 Hlguaro Si. 0(*tn V to 5 30 fy thv (ul 1'uly student govern­ lege, whether piamberahlp la open found to replace that income." Mon thru hi ment’* budgeting plliloaoph, -a, or cloned, and whether ju not’ it Spink theorized about which 543-7347 tot till noon and Hull kurxur triea lo nee promote* the leiirn-hy-dping phi'U actlvitiea might be out If the fe« huw much the atcra'ge atudent -oaophy, increase doe* not go through. la actually .concerned with them. " Dr, Lawson cited ii particulnr "The live boards would stay, Tht little opus like Itodeo Club would by Diane Schmidt. example of how the finance rode work*. "The Flower Judging Team be the one* cut. HOMES • RANCHES . INDUSTRIAL . COMMERCIAL There ha* boon luma concern in coded, but ia not budgeted, be- "Athletic* usually In ter tit ev. mi campus that the money avail­ cuuae it i* limited essentially to crydtle somewhere. Thu partici­ lat 4 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS able for.tha ASI budget la spread ornamental horticulture major*.” pating activities, rut her than spec­ ton thin. Dr. J . Dan Lawson, There i* a provision fur ainull tator, would stay. In oilier words, Aaoriata Dean of Actlvitiea, ho* activltie*, however, “The l ’bean the pluy* would remain, rather aalrl, ”| endorae u gyatam tliut than the movies, because ihur* bring* about thin problem.” ('lull, for example, ia budgeted BURT POUN REALTY because of the interest to a few . students participate In the play*.’1 Student Body Preaident (ieorge Asked why there are menial Soares added, "Sometime* It I* atudent* and because it I* open Frank Trwchan • Mary Rhodot • Dorothy Haoor to all atudent)*." ... charges fiir such event* as Ik* aprvad too thin. Wo rank a* one movies, Spink explained, "l.ast A great dependency lie* on of the top few in extenoiveneg* summer we hud an artlvllies pro­ look ol Aaiorlco M4«. 171 Foothill Blv4. 144.1)11 of activities though." whether ur not the fee i lie reuse pua»e*. Preaident Sonic* explain­ gram tor which we charged rack "We do ninny metre thing* her*, student |I2. Then we had frrr »<•- with lean money, that It'* umui- ed, "Thin in why we’re puahlng for the drop In election require­ m u us. No one went. They f*k’ the events weren’t worth going ment*, Otherwise. we’re going to atari cutting activities .that are lo because there was no char**. So we pul door fees al all Ik* Ceimetic* benerttllng the fewest atudent*." movies and dances and mad* Magazine* Sobit* expanded Ida remark* on What time is it? the fee Increase. “ Kven If wo >500. don’t udd another activity in the Dr. Lawson explained the hud- Drug* ‘ geliny Iheory in more detail. “Tht Far lha carracl next five years, we will be at a standstill and will need more pue-lion Is, how much are *• We Coth four Chetln •11 lha lima money, We need the fee increase, willing lo lose on an arlivlly?" Drop Into Dan Andrawi In tulking to other California Some activities are on hii "in- Hurley's Pharmacy State College atudent body preal-- roiue-expcii-c" budget. For ex­ |awalry shop. ample, F t ’ Outing* Is budgeted c tlnnln, I’ve found tliut the stu­ In Colloao S.uoto dent body fee maximum may have, •foi >050. this year: They will Aulharlrad S. P. Welch Intpeclar 543-59*0 to liF toised from the present probably -pend that much, but It maximum of $20. Some of them will bt-ri'lurued-lo the ASI fund* by the stimuli* who utteml tk* events. , Diamonds, silverware, jewelry* However, Spink .added, "Music is a tdg expense. I In i hair a Gilts lor all occasions 01700 Income and spend 0*H0#| . Watches lor men and women Todd's Bear Service# bill. It's pen In ciervbody, there- AUTHoHIZKD Hi:,Lit SKlIVK i: I Oil m VPADS fore, we lire willing lo lose nir* on mt'sie.” Wheel Aligning . . . Complete Writhe Service VS'elconn Week “break* even." Tire Trueing . . , W heel Italuncing Lawson explained- about WOW, Don Andrews ' "It's n darned slmmc that th* Helwig Stabilizers , . . Shock Absorbers si ml,-nt- have to pay to lie orient* IM I Hifaora Si. cil. Whin, i. \u uic willing t« U 3-4141 Jew elry Foreign Cr Domestic Cars go $41,000 fm athleUcs, we *X- ped the students In break even Phone 843-4323 • 308 lliguera 8t. on W’dW'^Tlic value Is very high, too." On the oilier hand, if we wer* lo dinji Miide of the utblotic*. ac* Eat at: turning tn t.Rwaon, there -hr t MANAGEMENT potential damage for the physical THE PARK CAFE cdiication major whose futur* TRAINING PROGRAMS employment r,ften ilapand* »n The (inoat honyo cooking in town, wliat spurt* he participated In For all who Iflt* efehango thl* is tho while in college, —. . _ place to eat. Spink hud Id* ow n opinion* on MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. the need for the. student to pay — A now menu it prepared each day — for bis own orientation. "What EXPANSION Mere than SO now largo itorot Cal Poly students welcome they'ie pitying is not much. At Open 6 day* — 10 am to 8 p.m. • limp, tie* big c - pensi I* meal*. during tho next tlx yoart In. The danrrvr rflYIT IlFftlRFjVRRr 1819 0*cn Street phono 643-5940 Iho’Woolotn Region , ' "WOW break- even. So do th* (Continued on page hi OPPORTUNITY An lncroato ol 70% in lha . numbot ol Monogomonl pooiltona CHALLENGE - Rapid aoolgnmtnl ol moaturabla SOCKS rotpontibiliiy ' For Athletics or Casual Wear TRAINING ■ Slructurod Job oxporlonco combined with lormalned train* HEAVY COTTON Ing Program* vary Itom tin Sizes to 11 50c month* to two year* WOOL-COTTON-RAYON MAJORS - Any tcholaollc background It aceoplabJo. Wo prolor Buiinou Blend. Sizes !) to 11 75c Adminiilrallon Majoro, W O O L SOCKS SALARIES - Slatting salary U R6000 la Clinic* of CoIoph, 16600. Regular appraiiala and Sizes .101 e (o | J .... $1 •alary progroulon

SEE YOUR PLACEMENI OFFICE TOR SPORTS SHOP ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS — FEB. 23 19(6 B eliefs •86 M'oXlarey Straaf Son Lull Obl*po El Mustang Tuesday, Ff Id iimy 15, Iflrtrt—Pnj<« 8 A SI finances; who cares? Query delves into student attitudd

byn Uni K r student > i iiili ni body), lio(ljr), The 1 In. prevalent prevalent at* at* Forbur ninny, many, interests Interests like like per­ per. of students? Prom-tha-lntfgyiewii, answer seems to Indicate tlilt 'The purposeirpiisii of Query i-ii fof. 'blue tklue of I lidsnIh irroupgroup waswan one of un xuiiulsonal hubbies,hobbies, sports, or evenoven conducted'by-thle reportiir, the sueh U the ruse, niiuirh for which aren't ns necessitated aputljy. studying lake up so much of their evident lie the (1111111 ei'ore o f it In reply to' ji question hImniI lime that they don't, hitvo any huskutlmll kiinii'. Query lit nil In- S \( s derisions on student body vcstlgallv** kiml o f reporting time left lo he concerned ahouf SAN LUIS JEWELRY which "queries” Into rnmpiM life government, one married eoed student body llniuiees, im It milly Ih ut Cul I’nly. sum mad up thin xroiipV attitude A few were even more candid, . Query.sometimes reports those hy saying “my home, hushnnd, "WhuJ's going to hapimnwlthth* AND LOAN fui tt whli h pi e not i’euillly cum. •mil slqdlr* tire much more Im*’ student bis|y money will happen pirliended by. the student boily. port Hilt fhtllt ||I|> of live child's Insplte wluil we do," was the typU Expert Watch, Jewelry, Clock At ether times, Oucry probes un« ploy going oh In student got cm* csl rehiurk of these students, Berths rug. liienr." I toes uiurrtage, working at n And Electric Shaver Repair * Two weeks ngn El Mustang's Though not a* critical ns the Job, or pursuing one’s personal Money Loans oh valuables to students student' advisor encouraged four above, 41I her murried students hiI- interests ereute it chasm between milled that they urn fa reed hy ucitvitlcN mid a large percent ago repartees to flml nut what the «tu- 974-A Monterey $». 543*2314 ■leot holly thinks ulioul budgeted their status to be more concerned mill min-liCulneteil groups on emu- with their futility and (fatting pus. ;*-■ —f.---- — -—>■■ .through school than being con. earned- with student body flnunc. Dutch Maid PHONE ORDERS TO GO He pminpteil UN to nml out ex- Ing. nelly how students feel ithout the One married itudent suid, "My Dairy iniiiiiier'111 which activities m e child and wife deserve most of flnnnceil mi cumpm. my extra time when I’m not When all the quote* irrul opln* Welcomes Cal Poly Pizza Pantry studying. .Student Body uffnj.r* are Students Ions of tile many. Students inter, only fur those. who Hava tha 486 Marsh Street vleweil were eollfrted; there were time," • no hair-.infslng' statements, no Tha second classification com­ OPEN tlear mill eonclNC opinions, not > Dial 544-2600 San Luis Obispo prises those students why tiro Sal. 8 a m, to even one Invective which couhl Im working their way through col. Whars you gat 13 vorlatlai of Pina end the Dutch Soft Sun. 11-0 p m. used. lege. One of these students who Prsttsl*. This reporter miisl have Inter* O is in his senior year hud no know* Llvs Music and Dance Wad. nnd Sot. 9 p.m,.- 1 ci,m, liracil tile wrong. student* on ledge about tile Finance Commit* Com* where you can rHinpus. Or did he? tee and the proponed College save 10 cents per The aiiNWer to this questing Union Huilding. Several of these gallon ol milk. w m * to depend on how1 one il. V -Nludcnt* didn't even know what flncN it riinsciiMUH, Is a con»eiiNUN the Initials “ASI" represent. * Broad '• 4 lor 91.00 the opinion* uriil. ilectnUm*

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FOUR MORE DAYS MUFFLERS • BRAKES SEATBELTS • SHOCKS College Hi Shop Li **■ Ch r o m e w h e e ls S

YOUNO MtN S FA5HIONS Hlguera — Night work by ■ Uptown Son lull Obiipo.^ special appojefment Li 4 -0 4 4 4 544-287 787 H.guera St. Piiiro | Tuesday, Felu'iiary IS. t Kl Mustang CONSER VA TIVEly speaking Plugging the Loopholes -annihilateI at least 30,()H0 pen- Huh Kerror . since I tie in refused to hold elec­ tions in Vietnam in I It.Hi, l i t Chi .sent* in cutinectiim with his lain! . • Avoiding'to h report released last week by the Departitient of Minh has a right to wane his reform program, (Who would Defensr, 1 ,r»K; American xerviVe- 'war of national liberation'. dare campaign against a can<(i*., tnen liave been killed in Viet N*») f Why weren't dree elect lops held date usiug such tactics!) aiiu-e lNi.t; more ihuri fi.l'M mili­ in Viet Nnin tjflP S d ? Tlie follow­ Smith Vint Nam's -Diem wax tary mwi'biive been Wounded: ing historical glimpse provides only, one* among- most politicians ami.'U.ti. outlays for South Viet­ the' extenuating circumstances, nam run about $tO,OUfl,UOO , South election ob* ipld.lv slacked iiml To pacifists viewing the same, the Viet.Nam declared herself a re- subverted in .adt nin e." roseate color is a bli/bdy red. puldic and established complete Next time ypn hear someone Facts ulwut Viet "Nam no longer * independence from Franc*. Since slyly inject a tidbit about how seem to hold a' patent on tlie South Viet Nam wax not a parly South Viet Nam reneged on the truth of the situation. to ’tin! agreement between, the 10IW elections, a^k him foe th»t. There is one nrgui nu nl in this French and Viet Minh, that whole"truth, and notldng but; .. , Viet Nam debate, however, which country win not obligated t„ take is an oui-alid-out lie:,A deception part in the elections scheduled because the arsaemen lacks the for duly, I'd5<), facts, the whole truth. That ar- Furthermore, Ho Chi Minh had, Five finalists KUcnumt runs the gamut (hat between the years 11)54 and 1(16(1, (Continued from puge 1) ed education Into academic a vocational. She aaid FRED'S AUTO ELECTRIC education is especially necessary /,/M* . ' ■ • . . in tlie home today because of the unstable world we five in. Specialised Motor Tune-up Tiie (piexsion asked of Kuieil reused a slight laughter from the DYNAMOMETER and GENERATORS audience. How will being an uni- ELECTRONIC REGULATORS mul Husbandly major help you IGNITION - STARTERS later in pit ? , Karen answered Editorial ' CARBURETION BATTERIES that her niajutf is giving her the _ TUNE-UP " WIRING essential background that she CREATIVE HAC . , . It in not very often that tlie memi#n needs, because she is going into of tint Student Affairs Council permit themselves toliecro Monterey & Caliiornia Blvd. Phona LI 3-3821 livestock illusteption. utive. But at lust week's meeting they were juat'that. What is mcHift by the more one The cause of their new found creativity was the year- studies the more arte doesn't end report by Jim Sefton on All-Poly Weekend and his rec­ know? This Was the question ommendation that the weekend lie discontinued. In general asked MerlKay. She said that the recommendation is sound. Student* on this* campus art as one studies more and more TIME IN C dpors are open Jo-new knowledge. pot interested in traveling 210 mile* to tlie Pomona cam- pua to see tricycle or skateboard race*, or even to hear i The judges f d f the contest were Campus Representative from the colleget'u sail'*and thei six* town:wee si# top-rated.singer, like Glenn Yarbrough. Edward Davin,«fi sof Bavin'sDavin’s Vlli- After Sefton’s not-to-optimistic report, the SAC might fo r 1966 way Distributeeett; Clell Weiihell, have immediately voted to cancel AH-Poly Weekend. In- mayor of San I.(I pis Obispo, George stead, they decided to keen the event as is for another year, A position is now open on your camplis. A Time McMeen, presidentlident 'of the San noting that Pomona students come here next time Thflf Inc. college representative on a small or medium- Luis Obispo Art.. Association: suggested the possibility of instead having a similiar «• George Brand, managing editor of change with Fresno State, centered around u football gang sized campus can expect to earn $200 to $750 in the Telegram Tribune;.-Marie commissions annually selling subscriptions to TIME, Another thought was that some aort of event Plight heir- Pfeiffer, head «f the Home Eco­ ranged involving all state colleges, similiar to tlie univen* LIFE, SPORTS, ILLUSTRATED and FORTUNE at re­ nomics Department; Kollie Went- zel, Poly Royal Chairman, and ity’s All-CaT.VVeekend. - educed students' and educator rates. On larger George Gomes, ' Now that SAC has given itself the opportunity of nuk­ campuses, many of our representatives earn over ing a meaningful contribution to the state college $750 a year. They work hard, of course, but their IM it is hoped they will follow up their tidk with action. hours are their owa, and they gain valuable ACTIVITIES . , . Elsewhere in this issue is a "Query" oi business experience in this year-round m arkin g VOLKSWAGEN the activities .program. One item connected with m tivitic* Dstuss M m which is not covered is the student activities transcript program. Send name and address, college, class This transcript is a of each student"* extra-curricfr and any other information you consider important lar activities and it also contains a grade for each entry. to Time Inc., College Bureau, TIME & LIFE building, The purpose of the grade is to give some indication of the Rockefeller Center, New York City 10020. All ap­ student's performance. plications must be submitted by_.Morch 1, 1966.' At tiie moment, ixa ause of staffing problem*, the tran- scripts are not up to date. With the growing student pop •You will be contacted promptly SI 775.00 ulalion it is unlikely they ever w ill la* current. The buxintm Tor o* 6 of grading students for their voluntary work in^a grow* Equipped with Heater, a headache for many club official's and advisors. The gi'W' I ing itself is often just uYuriu*. — ------iVo^e/eite UphoUtury, . .The 'utivlti x Uauiscrlfit might have been n nice tiling '"Outtide M h ro t, Seat Bvl»». when the cohere was smaller I ait Its valiienow la doulrffd. Security First FRED V\e urge the Activities Office to stojF- trying fd nmfnt*" LUCKSiNCfcR thy transcript-i so (hey can roncentrate their atlentinnJ!1 National Bank MOTORS, INC. more important t ding*. •*J Solm 141-2(00 Robert Boyd, EdUar-in*( hi" serving * Southern California TIIE NEW LOOK IN DIAMONDS will have a representative on campus to interview on g jF H f H . NEW MODERN STYLED /Aon., F'-.'.jr. 78 m m WEDDING SETS "aeen Holly for P Candidates Vvill be Mooted from /f" \ P»lc*d a* $rnoo the Bachelor's level of Accounting, Low at OU Business Administration, Cconorn- ;1cs. Finance arid other Business Priced Far Below Majors, Liberal Arts degree candi­ dates with at least one year of J Other Name Brand Accounting, as well as alumni with a minimum of 1 year's full time DIAMONDS banking experience, are also invited WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD to apply. ttorott ^ No Carrying Charge Pay As Litt'o As SOc A Wook P han make nataaaary arrangamanla at yaur Plica men! Offlei CLARENCE BROWN San Lais Obispo's Loading Credit Jeweler Since 1134 062 HIGUERA ST. i i l .c c s i

•grio A|oj jo | X||0|| w f’t El Muitan? Tuesday, February 15, lOM-4-IWe 1 Contribution, lo Mailboy ihould nu7"*«oofOOC^w!ri^^dnoi^«ofv^!^^^^is ..., College Union presents films: Mailbag numo o» !hs owhsr! * d 0 " '» ,,oL • kui iho od-ici muit kr.cw ihe n.e 'Aparajito' and 'Blinkety Blank Cheers for Kuchel self-righteous proclamations in Health Center, oncost from park­ supposed t'uvor of the conaervn- ing lot 0-2. -The College Union Fine Arts "BiinkctyBiiiikcty Blank" is in the fioim Editor: tive cause appearing in this col­ Under the present master rdnn Committee will present “Apara- of an improvisation by in pin- Upon reading your ‘Conscrvn- for the rumpus, tho. mountain is umn. fine is categorized ita a pm jito" on Saturday Fob. 10, at '8 monts with percussive effcits tlvcly Speaking" ui'tlclu (by Itob* tu be leveled for game Courts. But lltieal stereotype and then must the m lister plan Is now being re­ pirn. In the. Little Theater,'. a <1 d e d ly synthetic sound ert K'«zor) on Senator Kuehel’* adhere to the narrow definition vised by the architecture firm of In 1'OfiH this film won the scratched diu'Ctly on tin* film. •taml tm’ lho Viet Nam war, 1. of issues as si*t down by such Kulk and Booth of San Francisco. "Grand Prise1’ at the Vefllco Film thought I might play the oral, sage policy makers us Mr. koczor. The area could be preserved in' Festival.Jlindu and English sub­ tholnyy p im too: Senator Kuchel .Whereas conservative princi­ its present state, to serve ns a titles are in. might not lie oh biril-bntliH'il no ples may lie 'agreed to In the -meditation garden. Of with n you mute him out to lie. At tint main, their application to. specific mintmumriof work by O.H. arid " Aparajito" tells the story of two extreme# of the question, not issues differs with Individual- In­ Architecture students it could, for it liiuhmin (upper educated class) thi' alternatives of the question,- terpretation. Attempts at espous­ example, encompass a teu garden .family < living io_ the modern •iv the hawk* ami dove#. How­ ing a conservative position on and A iftooh gating pavilllon. But. streets of India’s Holy City, lien- ever, not being a lipwk '■Joe* nut such issue* may be. misrepresent- no mutter bow it Is to he duvel- make you a thicken hawk. (A fair alive of other* considering tlu-m-‘ opeil 1 feel it ^should be culled urea. approximation to u dove?) selves conservative, it certainly "McBheo -Memorial Carden,’* The central figure of this story There ts a concept of a limit ol id in the cuse of, "Conservatively Why not visit the pine covered i* Apu who' has recently moved war which might nave our tail in speaking,” ■>- - mountain wlih the hidden valley ? to the city from his sihall coun­ This writer, far Instance, while A>ia- The problem ie not to repeat y f yott think is should he pre­ try village, and Is fa-einkted by another Korea, where the U.S. considering himself conservative, served, voice your, opinion to Mr. got »o self-confident after It* ini­ is concerned ubout the unwarrant­ Douglas-Gerard, the building co­ (he people and the way-of life he tial Victoria! that it earned Red ed personal attacks on the char­ ordinator, * “ ■ encounters, China to throw a few of ttehawks acter of Senator Kuchel'and the Now is the time to'-g-l. When Apu enters the University of Into tlie war, and wtf but mime extolling of money as the prime the chain saws artrbuzzlng ami Calcutta and becomek more en­ tall fcuthdl*. Which goes to allow indicator of a man’s worth, Which the bulldozer* are roaring it will lightened in the ways of man ami MEL'S h have been expressed under- the he too late. , that the Kitglc ia p r e t t y Impress- bis society. His experiences are ive bird,-hut a lot of hawk* can conservative lubel in recent arti­ Franklin W. Wakefield. Ill do quite a bit of dumage. cles. interesting ns they parallel those BARBER SHOP That, being a moderate; Mr, Many conservatives do not ' of young people evuiywheru in WANTS YOU Kuchcl war expressing the mod­ want to he lumped into the same our present age. erate point of view of winning the cutegoiy on the positions Mr. Adult minds? The C.U. Fine Arts Committee, Koczor tallies, He should lie al­ TO THY war by keeping it in Viet Nam in its desire to show short films without upping the ante by invit­ lowed to express Ids opinion* hut Editor i of an unusual anjJ stimulating ing ‘Red China into it. In other not under the misleading title, I fall to find support for n sue* wordt, thia kind of blw^U not-ao “Conservatively * p e a k i n g." A cesful All Poly Weekend and the nature, will also present the color much n sitting duck or even an more appropriate-title might bc_ .Uncalled "College’ Student Gov­ feature "Rlinkety Blank." ’ostrich, hut maybe nn owl kee|m * "Halurinations ef ^politicnl nov­ ernment’’ of this campus. The ’’Biinkcty Blank" le nn experi­ hii cyct wide «pen, qaka questions, ice.’’ f fact is that only 2.4 percent of mental film that filiyya with the but doesn't let hi* tail t'enther* John O, Tennyson both schools were in attendance. laws of persistence o*f vision ami SERVICE II b a r r e n : get aultud, It is beyond me why college stu­ after image on the ifetina of the W u IU m M -Thi r-on dents would actually enjoy a tri- ' eye. Made by engraving directly CLOSEST TO CAMPUS cycle race. The World Champion on black emulsion-coated film, a Hidden valley Highway I and Feetkill Skate Boarder Is 13, yet the 1^1 “now you see it—now you don't" Heat la felly Rene Editor: year old student government effect ie achieved. More cheers The background music In Do you know that a hidden val­ leaders are enthralled by such an Editor: ley lies near the heart of the Cal event. It would appear to me th a ti our students government leaders Thank* so much for printing Holy campus? It is a wild-kioking, boulder- missed their high schoul field the view* of your conservative day, or are. they four years late strewn valley, and though sur­ columniat, boh Koczor. Me'* a In maturing? lure winner. rounded by campus activities, is visited by few people. Monarch Why doesn’t student govern­ According to hia article on ment concern itself with more butterflies reign- over the area Tueeday, Mil of us mtfat decide collegiate matters, such as recon­ from their perches high in tha whether we want to be a trigger- struction of an athletic program? Eurulptus trees. happy, homh-droping ‘hawk’ or a (Are we proud of Coach Hardin's cowardly, bearded ’dove’. The eerluded Valley splits a pine covered mountain. The sooth­ impressive 2-18 record, or Couch He presents an interesting Williamson's resignation?) ing sound of the wind in the pines choice in hia ‘everything i* either Has the-wademic phase of "learn shuts out the noise from the,bus­ black or white’ thesis, hut there by doing" been so de-emphasized tling campus below. is but one small problem. that student government does not The mountain is a refreshing No matter which bird one relizr how ignorant it is terming change of elevation on our cam­ choose* totwcome, he is almost All Poly Weekend a success — or Surely bound to become involved pus. Prom its valley one can en­ •pays support to a "10 cents Car in the luying of an egg.** joy the illusion of being surroun­ Smashing Contest?" How about ded by great space. some mature minds on more pres­ Jim McLain Where is this place? Just go sing collegiate .problems, student south from the (iraphlc Arts government? building, east from I’re-ldent Me- Nof conservative I’hee’s residence, north from the ____ Ron Rills Editor: The time has come to clear the EARN 6 UPPER DIV. C O lllG I sir on a series of urtidea appear-— (ktoiiy wmut e n ju t in g Ing in your paper under the title, "Conservatively .speaking." Moat conservatives known to SUMMERIII III III I II SESSIONULUUIUII ■ 4 5 DAYS this writer are aghast at_ the BY HI. loe ON 11. i"Japan n l o r v o n I > 1 1 6 9 * H e a r . . . oeiNAitoK a.. __ . . . av ™m rSAN a A i rFRANCISCO n a h l / ’ I C / * A STATE COIITGI BY SEA - 82 DAYS including Hong Kong ...... $1399

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Tlu> »tmiking Cal Poly Mus­ do extended their eonfereuee re- 21-0 before scoring « decitiw |j Wickenden’s tang wreatling team, winning eord to 1-0', all shut-outs. The tlie DIO lb, wejfcht (lass m tk M i l a t V 6 !> three lopsided dual meets, last Matadors forefeited foor mutches second feature, Friday night. As t ■weekend, journeys south tonight and sueeumhed to throe falls mid John Garcia, Li'imD ion (In to Uhttle the UCLA liruins in u two decisions. and lem Mile si art ml the n* Mustaf Authentic Natural Shoulder hon-confprehee mateh. The mutch doe Faria (1-2-0), improving page otf- hy scoring pins in finiohii •nd Continental Faehlone Is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. witlmuch inati h. scored a 1-0 du­ 12.t, DU), and LIT lb. elaaiet, Qu night i The Mustangs tagged one-sided el.lot*- ovci defending I T A A '-en, Mi'o-’ e|qmnent, iqq j| to Sun MONTBREY a CHORRO, SAN LUIS OBISPO heavyweight ehatupion Nick jin - .i near fall position fer alwut g finUlih defeats on QUA A opponent San 25 Cal Fernando Stutr~4]»0 Friday night. Ward of the Matadors to highlight the win. daisy foe*7fhm W ».« the) The qeu night the loeuls turned fesgue bark Southern Oregon College, The San Jose State Spartans, Oregon, L‘d-8. ' . < suffering an early hlit* hy tike Dean Hilger (8-4-1) fefthehini ; homes : Their vietury ever San Kernari-. Mustang lightweights, fell hijhlin) Paul rHanUng 7-2 to.stmt ft, . The Cigar Factory third period. Ililgef then |>roe*4'" l Limckuknock n ed tu tie the score uml win « . tiding time, U , a jW* * Restaurant rile Red Raiders- of Soutkai yUB, ! Prudhomme enters Oregon College iuvaded t':»nhj w n Gym Saturday night and «■ announces . . . that Yvonne ii back as Turned hack hy Cal Pufy.JM, •*!*?{ your DISCOTHEQUE girl, playing records Winternationals Mike Reiner (.”-2-0) gotthrol L >, TI I ton Prudlumime of Qranatla Special, epltomlres the latest In .it rj:t Ihs, anil lasted Otvyoii', Piablo.- of your choice (remote) over Radio KATY col leg late champion Don Bsila, Hills, Calif., one uf Idg-time drag • r«ld all-out AA—Fuel Dragster design! 12-7. Reiner, who wrest Wi it m Tuesday - Saturday — 11-12 P.M. racing’s "quick young men” and half. power form a huge, 3!*2 cubic- Ihs, In tournaments and the NC­ Davi two-time MIIKA National cham­ itieh, supercharged, fuel-hurning AA matches, looked quick ig No Cover Charge — Suits c.td dresses required pionship winner in l'.UIS, has on-’ Chrysler onginet « sleek, light­ sharp in his contest. Don Hlnxcj gave the Mint Legsi tored the sixth annual Winter- weight, lo\y-slung chassis hy fam­ 726 Higuera Street; Phone 543-8914 nutiohalii Championship Drag needed lift hy outieoring Mhk Races at l.o.s Angelea County ed dragster builder Woody (Iff. Tiltond-5 in u . rugged DM Ik Fairg rounds In 'Pomona February v more of Los Angeles, Calil’.; and match. , San Luis Obispo 18-20, a striking-red metal-flake alumi­ Terry Wigglosworth,- inked The handsome, 24-year-old num body which envelops the Iris knee Friday night against ihr charger'’won the coveted Tap Fuel driver lietwccn u safety roll cage Jose and will he out fur thrsa- Kllmimitor title at Inst yeur’a and the huge, soft rubber "slick” son. Terry posted an tM4i Winternationals and then repeat­ tires. — record before hi* default Friday. ed at drag racing’s gTnnde-t In jUot two outings, Prud- ^Varsity w restlers. reeoixli lhii apectac^e — the National* .-*• 'holnme has pushed the 1200- weekend: 12T—Mike Reiner 14 which were held Labor Day ill horsepower slingshot to the 210 find John (inreia 2-0; 1 TO Iannis Indianapolis, Iml. mph mark'ill the quarter-mile Cowefl 3*0; Dt7—Tom Miles 14; His new ear,.The Torkmnater dash, making the quick trip in a 1 15 - Mike Hull 3-0 152-Delink wa> ai mere T.iit* seconds. Downing 2-1; ItiO—John Milk tranmi Latest SPORTCOATS Pnujhomme expects toughest 1- 1 nmt Don liliuej '2-0; hn- Hitehri < h allonge for a repeat Wiptcrno- Torry Wlgglesvvorth 1-t; Dm tionnls win from Don "Big Dud- Hilger■fir, -*-2-1; t , Hwt. ,io,.J«m> (iurrett, 1,,'iro l-l-i - COW —f!> '(ia r llts , of Tt'qy, Michigan. tMJoe H Faria 1-0 and Toni Qi» dents i This .kt-year-ohl veteran is one of 2- 0 •nd c Will Ih‘ "With the >now yet to uielt,* and ti the Mustang nine of coach M Iwaore SAVE MONEY on car repairs 'H ick * took to the diamond a Southern California last I’ridg Where tli,ey were pronqitly nhfB e*l P-l by the CSC Trujana iathe iPHion opemT. i. AUTOMOTIVE CLINIC Itut thine* got Inight fast ae the Poly hoi sehidere bombed the They're 10 per cent Off With Col Poly Student Body Cord l V I A Proius 11-11 the next da) _____U»e Your Bonkameiica Card at Westwood.. A fh i i*ri' - *i run rOTTy If the FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY >h- I k ivn* ti lgg> ted Y * Poly leftliandg 543-8077 1234 Broad Sfreot .I off to a shall toughest! |i. - ju ro xvalkeA • i . (,iv t pTSg “ In stock ,— Ik. I to kvid tl» f. .i ■ I a* Fl»4 <;nnUni.4that’ light—» ! A sm ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES | out bill Harr) Harri-M c vvulktil 1iic itU tiiu Dai O’SCILL 11, ,,u,, ■ „,i.„i TV - RADIO - STEREO - Hl-H - KITS - PARTS D6ktu\ and CUI)i lul.toi 4 Harrison Wholesale Pr'ces . Hi own- . tole -. ond A* ♦' — »ir>fiT’TT'Tt ,lr -,Kloll B.s MrtretttHVf , I hulk TflSri -on ami I'Dwti. \m!rr. Open to the Public ond on at lift! i*f| hall |and mJQII •on a uci Ine? fly hy St< l FAMOUS BRAND NAMIS Poly plicked up their Climb into a piir of yorng America's favorite pants- ■ • ASTATIC in Ihi- ton of the fd • BHOIN • MIU.tR • WINiGARD I erry VS aril hit • UNCO • MANCOR • JUVANJA • tICO slim, trim WHITE IFIVl'S! You-'ll love their fit-their, • CINTRAUB • RAY-O-VAC « KftAURTIR • IMROtO almost km*k • MAUOS1 • SWIfCMCRAfT • SNU»[ , m e n and wne-yeixirded •• ** ru t—their rupgot} good looks! In ; -.bite • BOGAN • Garrard • mcnto vocil •irciliTi erroi. At Holdna slngjefl »ld Tutu Kv* ie I '.aim d twa- «» *• ttndsmait-r.iJwVCQlrjrr.-ynM'H'; BANKAMERICA CARO___ tlliV>r w 11!i \ViTl■n- ...... uv |U PI f the tangs got the, fint-mtii.lt 4 . laiiv liy h mil lug ill five HID*; M ID STATE le m - Ward picked up I*"* * run-in the eennd-iuhitig while Electronic Supply Inc. Jim Wank" ctoldivred a three-n" homer timing the flfst lnt'll’f weep. I eie*f| Hill Zotlner, AI ' D 8 P A R T STORE t mi. ,'i 11 Dnvi. 1 1 5 4 3 -2 7 7 0 two hits for the Mustarfit"- rile Mustangs t\0W with n '•».* COLLEGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER. 543-1421 1441 MONTEREY cm -*i iiioik will tartgle '' SAN LUIS OBISPO Santa Iterhara thla weekend — f Itrei* gotltc*.

; Kl Mustsng Tuesday, Fohvusry IB, 10(10— Pugs 7 * Cagers split pair over weekend A* llie 1005-00 huski-tbull aeu- the Diuhlos scoring mark for a buck from being • down eight missed a free throw on n 1-and-l Gruvett each hitting a bucket jind tun draw* quickly to a close, the single gume by one point and points at hulftime to overtake foul situation that could have John Garcia making a free thrbttr, hauled In kit rebounds, MusUnir five find themselves San Fernando, Hill Bruce, Gravet moved the Mutadors ahesd. the Holy cagers moved to 80-74 finish in? on the road. This Friday 1‘oly’a Mike Uiltuche. scored 25 and I.uHoche controlled tho hack- That was all the Mustangs before granting the visitors a pair ninht at Lontr Beach and then points-Uospite missing several needed and with- I.uHoche ami of easy buckets us time ran out. to Sun Dteffo to face the strung boards in Ihe rebdundlng depart­ finishing A*tecs. Then on Feh. minutes of the game when he ran ment. 25 Cal Poly (days its filial an mb up three »iutek fouls in the first Coach Stu Chestnut had special ts they travel north to face the half, forward lloh Graven added' praise for Stevenson, who held the Falk, 1(1 more in the losing cuuae. leaps' leading Fresno Bulldogs. league’s leading scoring, Ollie The Mustangs outplayed the Pply split in last weekend’s Carter, To Just 10 points for the Paperback Sale home-court action, taking a 01-78 Diuhlos for most of the first half night, Including only five field knocking on the nose from the and led by six pointa, 27-21, with Lot Angeles State Diuhlos Friday goals. U:30 to go before Davis got hot nicht *nd then noting out the San With 4:40 left to play, the Fernando Valley State Matudors, and caught the Diuhlos for a one- Mustangs led 71-08 and went Into Slightly Damaged 81-78. Saturday. point leud -11-40 nt the Intermis­ a slowed-down offense to force If it had not been for. Dialdo sion. the Matadors to come out ufter A , the hull. They did just that and center Joe Pay is, the Mustangs Poly came hack, however, and trailed the Mustangs by only one i 'might have taken Friday’s con* scored only 11 the first. points In point, 7B-74, when Mark Cooley A LIMITED QUANTITY tret. The Mustangs outplayed the 10 minutes of the second half and hiahloa for the first half but hit by that time I.oa Angeles was of slightly damaged paperbacks • cold spell curly in tho second long gone. The Diablns led by 20 half. points, 7U-50, with fi:48 left to tm m m shop Ii-Gowon lale bavin scored 30 pointa to break play. Phsls Preieiilne Norm Angell, tnjurled in tho INLASOIMINTI — COM! at El Corral College Store • 1 Las Vegas tournament, returned Pti.t.fiaphy Intram ural. to the starting lineup Saturday Theio books are offered to you at and scored'20 points to lead Poly One key service (or to win over the Mutadors who had lledt end White. hclted the Mustangs earlier III the weightlifting year 104-73. Phone 543-2517 LaKochc and Boh Stevenson p.o. So< m gave Angell help yvith 21 and 10 m Johnson Avonuo H a lf P rice tonight point efforts. ton lets Obispo With the Mustangs coming Thesnruml weight lifting con­ test will be staged Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in the Men’s Gym, it »a> snnouneed yesterday by In* trainuriil Director, Vaughn u “ IN GROUND SUPPORT AIR CONDITIONING Hitchcock, * Coin |H‘t it ion is open to all stu­ dents who have previous practice mil conditioning for lifting. ThSrs will be four hods weight THE BIG NAME IS HOKANSON” classes: light weight-1 HO'lbs. and Wtr, middle weight-ldO Ilia., .light n heavy weight-181 and heavy -A IR TRANSPORT WORLD, November 1965 weight-181 lbs. Each competition yvill have three trials in each of three Olym­ pic lifts-prese, snatch, clean and jerk. Tin- total poundage lifted will he the score for. the Individual and tcum as .well as individual honor* will he presented.' "Ground support air conditioning ■ ■ i .i The Look o f is one of the fastest-growing segments Success of the aviation industry." -AMERICAN AVIATION, January 1966

To the young air conditioning designer, thle field offera a LOOK AT THESE SPACE-AGE CAREER real challenge because every application la unique. Con­ OPPORTUNITIES FOR AIR CONDI­ trast this, with the similarity of most applications In the construction Industry. TIONING ENGINEERING GRADUATES driH'nds so imult on the On May 1, I960, the Hokeneon Company will move fWHl ami “Keel" of con­ Ths C. G. Hokanson Company, • division of Lear Siegler. Into a much larger facility, now under construction In Santa fidence your ptuinrnts Inc., is ths world's principal d#si«nar and manufacturer of Ana. This new, fully sir-conditioned plant le located at 3333 Rive you—when treated ground support environmental control equipment; Warner Avenue, only four miles from the Irvine Campus of the University of California. with our exclusive Streets • Airlines throughout ths world rsqulrs ground sir With this new facility and with the enlarged opportu­ Textile Supplement. . . de- conditioning for passsngsr comfort during airport stops. nities afforded by the recent merger with Lear Siegler, the v»lo|*ed i'or synthetics Hokanson supplies over 40 of ths major sirl nts, with Hokanson Company Is planning a vigorous expansion. For mut works wonders for equipment operating at airports In 43 countries on all *'l fabrics). It eliminates those willing to accept a reel challenge, for those who wel­ pucker" at the seams, •lx continents. come responsibility, opportunities are virtually unlimited. Hits store-fresh vitality a The reliability of mlailla guidance system* raqulras Starting salaries are competitive, and fringe benefits MjiJnLu the very fib ers- constant environment regardless of ambient conditions. •re automatic with the Hokanson Company, an equal oppor- Hokanson has fulfilled these requirement* on every United tunlty employer. THV IT— exclusive at: States ICBM. e Modern fighter end bomber aircraft require ground Hokanson's Chief Engineer end Seles Vice President Mission Laundry and •lr conditioning support for pre-flight navigation end fire will be Interviewing graduates Interested Id ACIR control system checkout. Hokeneon supplies the air forces engineering altdey on Friday, February 18, begin Dry Cleaning of nine friendly netlons with euch eqylpment. nlng at 8/30 a,m, SHI Pacific SI. Sign up now at the Placement Office for Interviews.aryli C. G. HOKANSON CO. College Square 7 ^ ^ A Division ot Lear Siegler, Inc. Cleaners 2140 Pont.lui Avenue, Los Angola*, California 90025 Telephone: 213 272 32GD In College Square Sliiqipiug Center Page fc-**Tu4?*iU)\ tV irujiy 1 f>, 1 (♦•’**> II’ Mttstirhtl' Query-Philosophy ■_

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Thg race tc the moon almost ie»mi tame to Fcjiiori. lcr»» cr advanced ch gree In electrical e g neering, mechanical t»ngln"*orlnc. Wro raolna Southern California,__ InJustriai engineering, In the next 10 years, ye'll serve an •Stlmated 2li mllllonjnoro people, cr chemistry, you may hn our man, .Phflna 213 G24-7111 collect or The race to keep pace, tlectrlcalt/. >i mo cerr.ands creatlvo angineering of tha hifhest ordor, Mr, J, W, Clemsnn r Si-6 the whole Southern California Ttllton Co. ' E Jisoit Is building a nuclear gener. P.O, (election at you. h fondly ti ng plant at San Onofre, California, In Box 351, Los Angele'i 90053, fact, our staff Is already making plant then when aomebmiy offers you '■-^Jorqdjrti 20 years ahead, Under etudyi therm!. better offor^ C4n t»H him you havo a cn;cs, thermoelectric*, magnetohydro* dynamos, and other methods of direct 850 Hig'jgro conversion that ehoiv promise for Son Luis Obispo tomorrow’s power (ystemi, Sound exciting enough for you? ’ ' Phone 543 6706 Southern California Edison If you're a candidate for a bach*. A* afv* tpttrtuniif impit/tr