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Volume 39 Number 43 California Polytechnic State Unlverelty, San Lull Obispo Wednesday, April 2, 1975 Legal decision overrules SAC by FRED VULIN which Councilman T. Keith Gurnee was seeking M uiuni Daily stuff writer» have the right to re-election. endorte candidate» for public office, according to a In the Feb. 5 column Harvey wrote: legal opinion ittued by the Chancellor'» office. "Gal Poly students have an opportunity to The opinion, in effec t, nullifiet a Feb. 12 vote by show that they want a voice tn the decisions—a vote the Student Affair» Council, which called for an tyith some power—by voting for Keith Gurnee." immediate halt of such endortementi. Ronca saw the column as a violation of Title V The endowment», SAC held, were in violation and asked SAC to vote accordingly—which the of Title V (Sec. 42405) of the California Ad- legislative body did. The Ronca motion received miniitrative Code. The code prohibit» the u»e of only one dissenting vote—that of Mike Murdy of fund» of an auxiliary organization to: the School of Communicative Arts and "Support or oppo»e any i»»ue before the voter» of Humanities. thii »late or any »ubdiviiion thereof or any city, Mustang editor Marji Nieuwsma immediately munic ipality or local governmental entity of any requested the Chancellor's office to make a legal kind..." interpretation of Title V. The letter by Mayman HoweveV, Linda G. May man, an attorney work represents the official view of the California Suite ing for the Chancellor'» general counsel, informed University and Colleges on the subject. the papet »igned per»onal endowment» did not Editor Nieuwsma had mixed ieelings on the violate the texie. announcement by the Chancelor's office which In a March 12 letter, Maytnan cited a 1965 was based on the 1965 ruling. opinion from the general counsel'» office which "Although it's a victory, it wasn't a complete dec lares editorial endorsement» of candidate» to be vie lory. They (SAC) kept us from endorsing c an- in violation of 1 itle V. didates in the city election. If that was the goal, But, the letter continued, "Signed columns or then they achieved it," said the editor, letter» to the editor expressing personal opinion» ax She went on to say the paper was "relatively to the merit of a particular candidate would be sure'a favorable decision would be granted. permissible." Various court cases around the country, according This interpretation of Title V reinforces the to Nieuwsma, had dealt with the problem before beliefs already held by the editor and staff of and freedom of the press (at the college level) had Mustang Daily and at the »ame time it rebuke» a 22- been consistently reinforced. I vole by SAC, which called (or the bait of "It's ironic they didn't have to draw on a new endorsement». ruling," she said and pointed out some time could The vote by SAC was made on a motion by John have been saved if SAC had done more research on Roiua of the School of Business and Social the legal problem. Sciences—who claimed columnist Alison Harvey According to Nieuwsma, the legal opinion violated the pertinent sections of Title V in the Feb. slightly alters the relationship between the paper 5 issue of the paper. and SAG. "The paper always thought it was In her column Harvey discussed the then up­ independent from SAC's control—now we proved Marti Nlauwama, Mustang Daily atfltor. coming San Luis Obispo municipal election in it." Santana music on Alcohol bill Saturday before SAC by ANDREW TANNER Possession and consumption of no legal power but only advise The music of Santana, which b m and wine on campus would Pres. Kennedy of the students' will be heard in the Men's Gym be allowed under a revision of the desire to allow beer and wine on Saturday night beginning at 8 Campus Administrative Manual campus. pm is difficult to describe in proposed by ASI Vice-Pres. Mike conventional terms. It springs Hurtado. A decision in letter form from the Chancellor's office concer­ from the primal sensuality of Hurtado will preient his rock, goes through the technical ning Muaung Daily's right to resolution to the Student Affairs endorse candidates for public of­ complexity of jau. and into new Count il tonight when SAC' meets realms of abstraction and fice also will be read to SAC at 7:15 p.m. in Rm. 220 of the tonight. mysticism. University Union. This unique sound is made The Chancellor's staff possible by the band's unusual Hurtado s resolution asks SAC ruled Muaung Daily have instrumentation, featuring, a to endorse a c hange in CAM that the right to endorse single guitar and a variety of would make beer and wine con­ provided the endorsements are keyboard and woodwind effects, sumption legal at Cal Poly. signed by their author. all set against the drive of latin The resolution also directs SAC rhythms, (solos Santana, a San to request that Pres. Robert SAC voted overwhelmingly last Franciscan by way of Autlan, Kennedy approve the proposed uarter to ban political en- Mexico, leads the seven-piece revision of CAM. doirsements in the newspaper. group and plays the wide-ranging Hurtado is not sure whether a guitar lead. The sec lion of CAM that deals formal nullification of that vote is Although continually in transi­ with alcohol is Sec. 673. Il now nreded. but said that would be tion throughout “ its eight year reads, "it is not permtssable for decided at the meeting tonight. history, the group is responsible either student or staff members to bring intoxicating liquor on the In other action tonight SAC for six gold albums on the Gnlum- will: e b ia la b e l. campus." Hurtados resolution would —Appoint a SAC represen­ Sharing the bill with Santana drlete that portion of Sec. 673 and tative to serve on the Student will be Journey, a spin-off group, replace it with: Disc iplinary Review Committee. featuring former Santana —Hear a report from Dee Dee members Neal Schon and Gregg "Possession and consumption Bacon, student represenutive on Rolie. of alcohol (beer and wine) shall be the Foundation, about the rise in Tickets for the concert are permitted in designated areas of prices at the El Corral Bookstore. available at theL'niversity Union the campus for those persons of box office from 10 until 2 daily at legal drinking age. Designated —Hear a report on the tutus of J3 50 for students and 54 for areas shall include but shall not a drive to initiate a new but token others. be limited to the privacy of a program for students Any remaining tickets will go student's room in a residence —Be told of legislation pen­ on sale at the door Saturday at hall." ding in the Sute legislature that is Carlo« Santana will laad hi« group thl« Saturday night In 7:30 pin for an additional 50 Hurtado said even if SAC en­ pertinent to students by ASI Pres. at Cal Poly. cents in each price category. dorses his resolution il will hold Scott Plotkin. pm«i Wednesday. April t. i n Editorial Freedom by choice or politics?

The ever-present curse of a itu- to SAC'i belief that Mustang was already Mustang Daily’s statement to u body he knew I he city council election was deni newipaper ii ihe threat of in violation of the law, the right,...as of ten years ago. respected his opinion? Tuesday, March 4, Has the average college ad­ political control. Chancellor's legal staff didn't Of course, one can hardly Mustang received the rulini Whether it be the administra- think so. blame them.. ministration reached a point of March 14 * lion, SAC or major itudent It voted in favor of the concept After all, when a top member of such control that another "Free the administration speaks, Speech" movement, as in the 60s, Voltaire once said, "I disap­ organiutioni on campui, the that freedom of the press does not prove of what you say, but I will dominant belief hat been that stop when you enter state univer­ everyone listens—and accepts. is becoming a necessity? And Deun of Students Everett I hope not. defend to the death your right to Miutang Daily it juit a tool, to be sity property. say it." uied to lay only the "right" The ironic thing is that no new Chandler made the utilement that looking at the situation from another angle, Mustang Daily thingi. ruling was necessary—the deci­ turned SAC around that night; Obviously, that is not thiscam- We've been fighting that fan- sion was based on a precedent set "There is no doubt about the may not have won the case as completely as it seems at first pus' philosophy. r taiy all year, typified by Dean of in 1965. policy. The Chancellor's legal But we at Mustang intend to Student* Everett Chandler'! re­ With only minimal research, staff has dealt with the question glance. The conservative factions on uncover the things on this cam­ cent deicription of Mustang ai a Mustang Daily discovered the before. Mustang Daily’s action pus that students need to know "houie organ." previous ruling less than a week was clearly illegal." this campus, headed by such studenu as John Ronca and such about, and continue to report Nothing could be further from after SAC's censorship. j it is now evident that Dean them without any hesitation. the truth, and finally, we may If only SAC had taken the time Chandler had done no research to administrators as Dean Everett Chandler, ho doubt had strong have proved that point. to do the um e minimal work, back up his totally erroneous con­ We are a newspaper, not a The Title V controveriy, regar­ maybe they could have kept from clusion. preferences for city council can­ house-organ, and "news" entails ding the paper's endorsement of making such fools of themselves Why would the Dean of didates in the last election. bot h poti live and negative sides of candidate!, Ii over. And contrary by restricting a freedom that was Students make such a misleadin [ And oddly enough, SAC's vote an issue. We are all college was perfectly timed to prevent students,capable of having our Mustang from endorsing any own opinions, and entitled to Your Ntos Osservo The Boot council candidates. No matter print them. which way the ruling went, we That will be done as we see fit, had to wait until we were formal­ not as the administration or SAC ly notified of the decision before dictates. we could again make en­ dorsements. Perhaps the Roncas and The SAC vote came on Wednes- Chandlers of this world should 24 HOUR day, February 12.______lake careful note of something Cicero said a long time ago: HASSLES? "Freedom suppressed and PHOTO Counseling Center again regained bites with keen« now opon ovas. 6-0 fangs than freedom nefer en­ m dangered." p.m, M-F Adm. 211. Drop in and sea us. We ARE a FREE press. PN/HNO Marji Nieuwoma For Kodacolor and Block and White Films

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by BOB COX particularly excited about that The smiles on the faces of those Take one reporter, a bunch of part of the affair. kids. fraternity brothers, a couple hun­ For the fraternity members who dred yelling, shoving, worked all week boiling and Oh yes. That big kid didn't get stampeding kids, add 3,000 hard coloring the eggs, which were any eggs, but he got so enthused boiled eggs, stir well and what do donated by area merchants, their about the situation he went home have? reward was right out in the open and flew a kite for the first time in The magic formula for instant for everyone to see. ten years. regression to childhood. Phi Kappa Psi sponsored, organired* and irmi-control led Student excavators (that is if you can even control 200 excited kids) the Easter egg hunt for children 10 and under, (and salvage information one slightly older kid of 21) Sun­ day March 30th at Laguna Lake Park. Excavation of a late prehistoric field/» of biology, geology, The park greenery and a breeiy, Chumash village will be the main chemistry and computer science. sunshiny, spring day, combined project for a course in California The reconstruction of prehistoric Archaeology (AR SOI). architectural structures and with the natural exuberance of ,* I children, provided for a details of the Indians' shellfish The three unit course is being diet will be emphasised. nostalgically refreshing trip into offered this Spring Quarter only the days when there were no j by the Social Science Department. The San Luis Coastal Unified worries of inflation, recession, Da The class will consist of two, one School District has granted f 1,073 Nang and the CIA. hour lectures per week, and a for tests, analysis and publication It all returned. The old thrill of Saturday morning laboratory. of the results of the project. victory at spotting a well placed / egg. And the agony of defeat as a The project is being conducted Studenu interested in enrolling seven-year-old snatched it away. jointly with the San Luis Obispo in this course are asked to contact A lot of future Phi Kappa Pai County Archaeological Society Dr. Robert Hoover at 546-2692, or members were won over. Most of and representatives of the at B.A.BE. 131. the kids managed to come away Chumash Indians of the Santa with all the eggs they could cany. Ynei Reservation. Little Eric Harrow got to bask in the sunlight. He received a Data due to be destroyed by the liant stuffed Easter Bunny for construction of a new school in finding the prise golden egg. He Bay wood Park is to be salvaged by also got his picture taken with the class. Bookstore will add Peter Rabbit, alias Pete Svensgaard, Phi Kappa Psi frater­ The project will rely on con­ hours on Saturday nity president. Eric didn't seem tributions from experts in various

El Corral Booktiorr will now supplies, notebooks, and sun­ br open on Saturdayi from 10:30 dries. Two-thirds of these people a m. (o 1:30 p.m. beginning April were studenu residing on cam­ 12. The decition wa» announced pus. by Mary Lee Green, El Corral'i manager, and Vikfam Savara in All regular bookstore services XT TO charge of marketing iy»tem*. will be available during Saturday Porsche-Audl-VW hours. by appointment Bated on the retultt of a survey conducted by the El Corral Siu- Pacific St. 543-7473 dent Advisory Committee to study the feasibility of Saturday hours, it was decided the bookstore S e c u r i t y would remain open on a Saturday trial basis during Spring quarter, The idea was initiated through student response in the These students can help you get bookstore's suggestion box, m oney^^when you need it ■ Of the 402 people who look tty survey, 363 fell Saturday hours DR. HENRY J. CAMPBELL These students are bankers. Just a few were needed to fulfill student CHIROPRACTOR needs. The majority of those sur­ of more than 50 Bank of America 543-9500 748 Foothill Blvd. Student Representatives trained to veyed expressed an interest in help other students with their indi­ purchasing an and technical vidual banking needs. :7 It's a checkbook that won't balance, an educational I iw t r o d u Ct Br y O FF!» loan you don't know how to get, or a BankAmericard * you need, chances are one of our Student Reps can help you out. You see, they offer an entire pack- MOYlKMstksaitlcIst ceiHed the C oHege PtarT^ Qi and you get BankAmericard pro­ tection against bounced checks, - m t , m «W > • m t, MMi< Lfmihm, unlimited checkwriting, and more. All for only $1 a month,* and free ' Wr. during June, July and August. ' 0^rm lilêm rm w , Why not stop by and ask your Stu­ * ?<*r «iwéwii ——«y « mé M dent Rep to tell you more about it. ' IlMwl At Cal State Polytechnic, • m >*-»,*. m * San Luis Obispo, just ask o m m m i CASE IMCLUOCO to see Marlene Heinrich mm, m m h i im n rm u» University Square Office 972 Foothill Blvd Y o u co r plod your order» by m »l of phono, Of *»©p by m our Depend on tie. More California IfUt • u » i tfi I t 9 to P uTf§ *loto W # or« \ocaiod 4 blocks U tooth from tho I on D iego Pwy college student« da 1M11 NMTttWfM SI.S lew»4aU, Calif. 90140 , su fiMi aovu* MUR*»*» («») 170 1741 (714) »414171 IVMUR1' „ baa our Campus Rapraaantatlva BANK o f AMERICA JIM KAHELIN" In 30 "D" Yoaamlta for dsmonstratlon! I _ Or phona him at 548-316« J Chi«, k O«!, «nd RankAmsrlcard finance charqa* il anv. ara noi indudad Pu« 4 W«dnw

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* by BLAIR HELSING arm for all concerned. Beck potential AM numbers. Printing seemingly poor nights, but it's intelligent pop (are as only one of Ltd Zeppelin "Phytic*! Graf* should at least get under the the lyrics was a mistake, since it's hard to tell how poor by the the five best bands in the world fill" (Swan Song)i Jeff Beck production wing of Jimmy Page, always been more fun to guess. exceedingly bad mixture and can deliver it. Graham Gouldman “Blow by Blow” (Epic) — "Graf* for he at the very least produces Steely Dan will still make AM engineering As one Cultist has (who penned "For Your Love," fiti" and a recent stand in L.A. bluet-based rock the way it’s radio worth listening to, but said, "They should have saved the "Bus Stop," et bloody cetera) still have served to finally flesh out the meant to be. As a companion they're not stacking up at well at great title for a better album." writes a compact love song, and Led Zeppelin's formula. Admit­ piece to "461 Ocean Blvd„" and they did two years ago against lOcc "The Original Sound- the Creme-Godley world view ting it hurts, but they are basically "Graffiti," "Blow" makes molten their FM competitors. tract" (Mercury) • The third earns the group its "sick" ■ riff band, embellished by the metal out of the guitar idols of the Blue Oyster Cult "On Your album from a band whose lyrics nomination. Play it twice a week near-brilliance of Page's guitar 60't. Feet Or On Your Knees" Billboard has given the tag and see if you can keep if off the work and the larger-than-life Steely Dan “Katy Lied” (Columbia) — The first setback in "sticky". Ironic cleverness hardly turntable from then on. tound of the rhythm section. Page (ABC)— Jeff Baxter's joining of an up-to-now brilliant career of qualifies as mental derangement, covers all the gaps in mix-down, the Doobies wasn't responsible, evil. It isn't that the Cult hasn't though, but those who have a and Plant s voice provides a high but tome link in The Dan's chain matured enough to do a live set; taste for the unusual sound end to give your tweeters was weakened between the last they pul on a stunning show. should hear this. KCPR tomething to do. album and this one. Five hits, five Unfortunately, they were caught The suite about a night in Paris Led Zeppelin is disappointing misses, and the usual three or four and committed to wax on some now only because of the way is basically dull, but it marks the they've captured our im­ first and only over-extension of a aginations and fulfilled the vast group talent, and the remainder of the album is punny, audience-generated hype in the Pacino dominates past. Page appears to be running out of ideas, and, as unlikely as it teemed on the first album, , Part II ------URIBE-THARP quality of Plant's lyrics has by CONNIE PITTS in America from Sicily and hit almost surpassed the music. Jones Making a successful sequel to first successes as a gangster. IDEAL LAUNDROMAT doesn't deserve the live showchse one of the most popular motion The setting for both stories are he gets in "No Quarter,” and ticiures of recent times is a dif- handsomely done. Coppola's AND DRY CLEANERS Bonham is capable of little ticult task for any director. But, reconstruction of New York's Lit­ beyond time-keeping. Trying to Francis Ford Coppola has ac­ tle Italy in the years of 1917 and forget their reputation and con­ complished just that with his 1918 it a work of art. Michael's 896 Foothill centrate only on musical output movie, The Godfather, Part II, world it shown in the snowy and and maybe you’ll agree— Led now showing at the Fremont tunny scenes of Lake Tahoe and Zepplin has sold us short. theater. The Godfather, Part II is the fetiive and violent scenes in Two drawings for At hat Jeff Beck, but it's the sequel to his critically Havanna, Cuba, before the probably not hit fault. Having acclaimed The Godfather. regime of Castro. $25 In grocarlas at always been tomething of a Godfather II it a well-written, One flaw in the picture, U-Sava Discount Market puppet strung by his producers, well-acted tale of Don Vito Cor- though, it its length. The film will ba held on May 1,1975. Ask Jeff finds himself in the hands of leone's rise to Mafia power as the lasts three hours and 20 minutes, for a ticket with each usa of the George Martin for this all- Godfather and of hit son Michael which causes the viewer to lose laundromat or dry cleaners. instrumental album. Hearing it taking over hit father's empire interest. Also, the last hour or to blindfolded, you might say after hit death. , at tends to drag a little bit. Attendants are on duty Mon-8at 6 AM to "Sounds like Return to Forever, Michael Gorleone, dominates the Overall. Godfather II it at 9 PM, and on Sun from 9-5 PM. but who it the mediocre guest film with a sensitive performance entertaining and fine as its guitarist and who added the at a man determined to maintain predecessor. Despite its violent itringt?" The strings had to come his power and his ideal of the overtones (realistic, but too sometime, once Beck did a version Mafia family. graphic al timet), the film it a of "Love is Blue,” but mixing Pacino it supported by an magnificent and expert portrayal him lower than the electric piano equally fine cast. Robert DeNiro of crime and corruption and how PRESENT THIS AD AND and having three to five minute plays the role of Vito Gorleone at they strip a man of almost passages with no guitar work at a young man with superb skill. everything he values. RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT all it an atrocity. Occasional Lee Strasberg, well-known for hit flashes of the old brilliance, and acting instructions, makes hit The Godfather, Part II ON YOUR DRY CLEANING he could do it again, but he needs movie debut at Hyman Roth, a Now showing at the Fremont to get out of the hands of those Jewish gangster. Talia Shire it Theatre THROUGH APRIL 25, 1975. who misuse hit talents. It could excellent at Michael's younger never happen, but a Yardbirdt sister Connie and Diane Keaton it rrunion would be a shot in the convincing as Kay, Michael's wife. Godfather II goes back and B lc Pons forth between the early years of 1 5c H o t l i n e Vito Gorleone and the story of hit A NMMT OS BLABNQ SUSPBNSB family after hit death. Coppola it clever in doing this, because he contrasts Michael's struggle to remain in power by flashing back to the story of his father's arrival

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THE 848 Monterey St. Downtown San Luis Obispo ATTIC Downtown San Lule Obispo 962 MONTEREY ST. WsdMtday, April 1.1ST» Over the holidays the trackmen placed third in the College section Track of the Santa Barbara Relays, Saturday before last, and hosted Spikers surging Washington and Boise Suite in a squad triangular meet Wednesday. Sophomore Steve Buss, who had a 161 -10 discus throw for fifth Coach Ken Preston's Cal Poly 12 straight matches and are just the right time." upset place, was labeled "the best discus volleyball team hurdled what qnay assured of a playoff berth in the "The difference between thi» prospect we've had in five years." turn out to be the final obstacle in California State Volleyball Tour­ The Mustangs were defeated squad and teams we have played is He's quick, as his black belts in clinching its first California nament at UC Davis, and the Far 71-65 by the U.C. Irvine Anteatm karate and judo attest. the team work that exists during a in a dual track meet there Satur­ Collegiate Volleyball Association Western Volleyball Cham­ Buss is from Los Altos, viewed title ever, last Friday night. match." day' pionships at Berkeley April 25 ‘ Lait year the trackmen spiked by most coaches as the best high The Mustangs defeated the and 26. The Mustangs return to action U.C Irvine in a dual meet by school in the United States for Matadors of Cal State Northridge Preston praised his team's play. Friday night in their final home 95 point* 121-28. producing discus throwers. in five grueling sets, 15-12,15-9,5- "The entire starting team has match of the season against the "li wai a different itory thii T he school has produced Chris 15, S-I5and 15-10. The come from played outstanding volleyball Highlanders of UC Riverside in year. We aren't ai strong at we Adams, the American high school behind win propelled the and they are peaking as a team at an 8 p.m. tilt. were at thii point in the leaion record holder, and California. Mustangs into sole possession of last year. We’ve had a few upland .State champions, Scott Overton first place in the tight conference downi with injuries and new and Steve Gunther. race. perionnel getting adjuited to the "I expect him to break the Cal In the first two sets of the match HANSEN'S UNION college atmoaphere," laid coach Poly school record this season," the Mustangs played some of their Steve Simmom. said Simmons, adding that the finest volleyball of the season, "I feel that the meet possibly Mustang record of 175-5 is one of according to Preston. But a men­ /i\©IlaO[I]"ïïfi[](lralï]®[L[l could have come down to the 540 the oldest marks on the books. It tal letdown in the third and fourth and mile relay!, breauae of the was M l by Bill Patterson in 1966. sets forced the match into a fifth preience of lome mighty good Coach Simmons also praised and deciding set. in people at Irvine, and the (act that sprinters Jim Pickard and But the Mustangs were not to be sophomore quarter-miler Curtii Fraisure Sumpter in the Santa denied as they rebounded to take 10 par cant discount on Byrd ii injured." Barbara Relays. "They are prov­ the final behind the strong setting Autoparts, Labor, arid Towing The trackmen won boih relay! ing themselves, said Simmons, of Rick Giacopuui and Steve Saturday without the assistanceof adding that Sumpter had a 9.9 in* Barlett. the 100 yd. dash p/eliminariesand MEMBERSHIP I8 FREE FOR CAL POLY AND CUESTA Byrd, and in ipite of Coach Sim- The win boosted the Mustangs COLLEGE STUDENTS. mom thought!. ran better that he did all last league mark to 15-1 with only two "The lix-poim margin could season when he was bothered by matches left. They are also 15-1 in - 24 HOUR CHECK CASHING SERVICE have been picked up in any of the injuries. dual matches and own one of the event!. Sprinter Clancy Kdwardi "Pickard ran the leadoff leg on best overall volleybartl records on 544-6111 didn't compete in the 220yd. dash the winning 440 relay and gave us the West Coast with a 25-5-3 betauie of leg problem!, and that a good lead." mark. 1340 TAFT AT CALIFORNIA could have scored additional (continued on pafo 8) The Mustangs have now won point!. Pole vaulter Ken Haagen who ha! vaulted 16 feet thii season failed to get off the ground became of a 40-45 m.p.h. wind that cauied both teami great dif­ ficulty," laid Simmom. Graduating Engineers: Swimmera shatter 12 records If jour heart's in While the wrestlers were mak­ ing a name for themselves nationally, the Cal Poly swimmers were doing the same. Cnoch Dick Anderson's 1975 team plated second in the Califor­ San Franeiseo nia Collegiate Athletic Associa­ tion behind NCAA division II champion Cal Suite Northridge, ninth nationally, and broke 12 of the 17 sc hool records. ”1 figured we would place se­ cond in the conference and I was hoping we would I* in the nation s lop ten”, said Anderson. Anderson said one of the highlights of the year was when the 800 yard freestyle relay team broke the school's old relay record by nearly 20 seconds. The 800 yard relay team per­ formed it* record breaking time of 7:10:44 in the nationals in Cleveland, Ohio, as all four swimmers swam lifetime bests, in their 200 yard stints. The lime was the fifth best in the nation, Juniors John Reynolds, Rick Frier, Russ Frasier and •ophomore Eric Nirholaus form­ ed the record breaking 800 yard freestyle relay team. Prier also broke individual •chool records in the 100 yard Mare bland is hiring! freestyle, 200 yard freestyle, and was a member of the record break- Uva in tha heart of Northarn Callfornla-Amarlca'a moat ing 400 yard freestyle relay team. famous work and play land. Idaal, smog-fraa oHmata, Frasier, Reynolds and freshmen short drlva to tha Goldan Qata, tha wlna country, lota k ®l,v*, wrrf *1*° members of moral • the 400 yard freestyle relay learn. Work In a challenging environment at tha West Coast's Frasier broke records in the 500 yard freestyle, 1,000 yard freestyle, « oldest and be^t-known naval Institution, with unmatched 1650 yard freestyle and the 400 potential for professional growth, reward and individual medley. Reynolds recognition. Woke the 50 yard freestyle record. *>phomorf Jeff Krongard broke Get (tit facts on civilian caraar opportunities. •he school'. 200 yard individual Contact your Placement Office. **dley record. N**t year the Mustang swim •«•m will Icne nobody Ur gradua- Campus Interviews: April 3 * " < « * nWH* likely, the rest of •he Ca| Poly record book will be Written Mare Island Naval Shipyard Vallejo, California *w SAN An Equal Opportunity Employar FRANCISCO U.S. Citizenship Rsquirsd A k WcdnewUy. April I. 1* 7» 880—second, Dave Marlow, Irvine nips 1:38.2; third, Mike Lamb, 1:38.3. cindermen Mile—third. Randy Myiliviec, SLO co-op formed 4:34.6. uonUnurd from page 7> 2 mile— »econd, Jim Schankel, Uniting consumers and organizing you become discount for one year on all items Pickard it a iramfcr from 9:47.0. stronger." bought from member merchants, Shot pul—second, Steve Buss, merchants into a national Cuesta College, and "ii a line organization strong enough to Although Watson describes excluding sales items and 47-8. relay runner," laid Simmon*. c hallange big business is the goal United Cbnsumers as the founda­ wholesale groceries. Sophomore Clancy Edward» Discus— first, Buss, 146. tion of a national consumer Watson said United Consumers Javelin—third, Jerry Hougen, of two Cal Poly students. had hi» fallen 100 yd. time of 9.4. Walter Watson, a sophomore federation, he explained it is also includes at least 24 San Luis Senior Bob Gordon jumped 184-10. a discount buying organization. Obispo merchants and he is aim­ Long Jump— second, Hougen, biology major, and Thomas Gar­ 68" placing fifth in (he high za, a senior ornamental hor­ Individuals may join by ing for 100. Group members can 21-7. jump. ticulture major, have formed a purchasing a membership card purchase wholesale groceries ex­ The 440 relay quartet of Triple jump—no placers. for $10. In return they receive the cept for produce, milk and bread, 440 I,H — second, Walter Mead, cooperative purchasing organiza­ Pickard, Ru»» Grime», Sumpter, tion which they call United Con- group’s newsletter, a 10 per cent Watson said nearly 2,000 senior and Edward», placed firit with 34.6. citizens became members when 120 HiH,—second, Kevin Mc­ sumers. This group is presently ,,41.3. his organization offered them free Jim Schankel »et a »chool Namara, 14.9. confined to San Luis Obispo, explained Watson, but as discount buying cards. In addi­ record with a lime of 29:29 High jump—first, Bob Gordon, membership grows they hope to tion, he said about 200cards have finithing third in the open 6- 6-8.23. Jefferson been sold and senior citizens who mile. All were »eaion be»u, 440 relay—first, Pickard, Grimes, expand to other cities.- Mustang result» from Irvine: Sumpter, Edwards, 41.9. Watson added as the organiza­ qualify may still receive them tion grows and becomes stronger free. 100—first, Edwards, 9.8. Mile relay—first, Gil Proctor, lecture is Walt Mead, McNamara, Gold, it will hire accountants and 220—second, Sumpter, 22.1. Watson said merchants benefit 440—second, Kerry Gold. 30.1. 3:19.0. economists to aid it in overlook­ ing the activities of large cor­ tomorrow from his organization because porations. they receive more business. Golfers bag win "If a corporation ischeatingon Thomas Jefferson, according to "We gave him advertising that prices we'll inform the members one professor here, was a literary doesn't cost him anything until The Mustang golf team cap­ Robert's 233 were Jim Dow at 244, and ask that, they boycott the artist who happened to be writing he gets results," he added tured Cal Poly's first ever golf Doug Johnson at 233, Roger corporation,"* said Watson. in (he field of government. tournament championship last Huxman at 237, and Pete Shafer 'That is where the power comes And it is the literary Jefferson week, winning the Central Valley at 238. in. Organization is the key to who has been slighted by Springs Classic. The first round of the three-day lowering prices," he said. historians in the past, says Gal Loans Coach Bill Hick's golfers, led tournament was played at the While not advocating the Poly professor Dr. Starr Jenkins. Turlock Country Club, the final by Loren Robert's 34 hole total of Teamsters Union, Watson offered The author of "Creative Political 233, finished nine strokes ahead of two rounds were played at the it as an analogy to the organiza­ Iz-aders," Jenkins will disc uss the for vets closest competitor Chico State. Spring Creek golf club, and the tion he envisions. "Quotable Mr. Jefferson" in a Students under the G.I. Hill Don Pedro lake golf course, "I expected us to place in the "Their weapon is the strike, lecture Thursday. who can't make etuis meet may be respectively. The final round at top two, and I was really pleased ours will be the boycott," he said, The speech will take place in eligible for Veterans Administra­ that we won," said Hicks. Don Pedro Lake was played in Rm. 220 of the Urtiversity Union tion loans to meet necessary gusty winds. "They have been successful and Mustang golfers close behind their members belter off. Bv at II a.m. education ex|>ense». A member of the English facul­ loans up to $600 |>er school ty here since 1961, Jenkins lecture year may be extended to topic is taken from his dcx'tnrate applicants who demonstrate a disseration which was later cleat need. Such status will be ** published as the "Leaders" bcxrk. determined by comparing theac- > Although Jefferson's most tual cost of attendance to the famous literary piece, The student's total financial Declaration of Independence, is résout ces. widely viewed as his sole con­ To be eligible for a loan, tribution to literature, the third students must, be enrolled on at President of the United States least a half-time basis. Also, eventually produced over^JHL courses must lead to a standard volumes of varied writings. college degree or a predetermined In his book Jenkins quotes professional vocational ybjec live. from the list of grievances from Repayment of the principle the Dec laration of Independence must start within nine months and then writes about Jefferson's after the student ceases to be prose: enrolled on at least a half-time "Such wasted eloquence on bails. Interest at the rale of 8 per George III!" cent begins at that point and full The lecture is open to the INtyment must be made within ten public and there is no admission years. charge. Jenkins speech will open Students may obtain more in­ the Spring Quarter's presen­ formation or apply gt the VA tations sponsored by the School of regional office through which FAMOUS MAKER Communicative Arts and they are now receiving education Humanities. benefits. JEANS Regular DRAFTING TABLRI made to Announcements order. 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