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VALLEY FUNDS FOUL-UP STATE SUNDIAL Is They In/ Or Volume 6. No. 49 NORTHRIDGE. CALIFORNIA + Friday. May 4. 1962 Is They Ain't? Zoo Bench at Stake Elephants? By BARBARA .4L.PERS Ident, suggested that these Sundial Staff Writer students ml^ht have though An Infraction of the elec­ that in as much as no ex­ "No," Says tion code may prevent seven penses were incurred, no fi­ students from assuming stu­ nancial statement was neces­ dent government posts, it was sary. Don Bethe reported at'^ the Executive Robert Lawrence, associate Board meeting Tuesday. dean of activities and housing, The good old days may be According to the code, all said that "at least one" candi­ gone, but they shouldn't be candidates must file a state­ date who did not purchase any forgotten. ment of campaign expenses by campaign material turned in At least, that's the senti­ 2 p.,m. of the last day of bal­ a statement to that effect. ment expressed by Orange loting, said Director of Elec­ Ross Figgins, graduate class County State College in an tions Dick Nolan. president, said that the elec­ elephant race invitation ex­ Seven candidates did not tion code should be nf^re ex­ tended to Valley State, turn in statements of expendi­ plicit on this matter. Don Bethe, A. S. president, tures and'their status has sub­ It was decided that a board announced at the Executive sequently "been placed in sub-committee be formed. Board meeting Tuesday that doubt." This group will conduct in­ this college has been Invited, The doubtful 'positions, all dividual hearings to determiine along with 35 other colleges representatives at large, are if a "legitimate misunderstand, and universities from all over Nancy Bauer, Tony Brown, ing" of the code was the basis the' world, to submit an entry Jeanie Kohl, Nick Singer, for not turning in reports, in in an elephant race to be Frank Tierney, Song Leader, these cases. sponsored by Orange County Jackie Br^ck; Junior Class "This is seems to be the State College. ' president Rodger White; AWS fair way to do it," commented In these times of rapid President, Karen Keene. Nolan. transportation and instantane­ It was brought up that sev­ In other action, accomplish­ ous communication, the Invita­ eral of the disqualified candi­ ments of the Valley State dele- tion said, we would do well to • t: .. dates did not spend any money gatlon-tothe Model United Na­ ; ' • "r" remember and honor that old on election campaign material. tions held at San Diego were .' / standby, the elephant. Misunderstanding? reported. - 'tl'J^ It is for this purpose that Pat Donnelly, A. S. vice pres. (Continued on Page 2) zoo STORY — "Is this what grown men fight for? A the race was originated, the bench?" Lonnie Purr as Jerry forces'the "Zoo Story" to letter continued. it tragic end as he harasses Peter, Walt Saric. "Zoo Story" "I don't think we'll be send­ '•':'•' is .one of three plays opening here at 8 tonight with a ing an elephant to the contest," • \ •• '' said Bethe. ) matinee performance tomorrow at 2' p.m. There is no r admission charge. The plays will be presented in the Studio Theater. — (Story on Page 4) POSITIONS - *' . •if •'•'• ••• • • • • -•*•_ AVAILABLE ..f • » AppllcationN art- now avail Clarinetist Featured •• able '{o|- Sophomore Class Coun-' Valley State's Concert Band Buffalo Philharmonic, at Oiai cil appointive offices. For the will present its spring concert Festival, for the Hollywood 'Oii.'ea school year. tonight at 8:30 p.m. in the Symphony, and the Inglewood They are available today In Campus Theater. Symphony. A-5. General Admission is $1. The band, under the direc­ Deadline for applying Is next Student admission is 60 cents. tion of Clarence Wiggins, as­ Friday. .\ box wlll be provided The" soloist for ihe evening sistant professor ot music,- will for the returned uppllratlons. wlll be Edmund Chassnvan, a also p'erform Guilmant's "Chor­ INraltlons to be filled Include music major, who will per­ al March and Fugue," Hoist's vice-president, secretary.treas- form, von Weber's "Second "Second Suite in E Flat," urer, publications chalmuui Concerto for ."' Brickson's "Choral and Fug- and Hoc-ial activities chairman, Chassman, a gradu'&te of the ato," and Persichetti's Adagio •llso five Ntu<}i'nt advisory Directs 'FinianV Rehearsals Julliard School of Music, has and Vivace from his "Sym­ lM>ard poNitionH are open. played first clarinet for the phony for Band." Story on paffe 4

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Page 2 VALLEY STATE SUNDIAL May 4. 1962 Gym Gyumps in Gyuly? Opening Tagged 'Maybe' By Building Coordinator $5 Million Science Facility By I»iNA BERMAN Sunffial Staff Writer The long.ewaited opening of the Physical Education Build­ 'Opens House' Tomorrow ing will c o m e ."Tttaybe" In "Several hundred" persons open house is sponsored jointly The 14.5 million Science, Julyr""aeeordlng to Dr. Roy are expected to attend tomor­ by the-Bloii and the- -Buttdtng is now equipped wtth- Pitch, building coordinator. row's Science Building open Biology Department, $760,000 worth of equipment, The final building^nspection Laboratories, prepar atlon house and science symposium, according to Dr. James Peters, is tentatively set Tor June 20, says Peter Sptoecker, chairman rooms and classrooms will be after which all last cftrrectlons of the symposium committee. open to visitors ^ho may also associate professor of biology. will be made to meevme stan­ Scheduled for 10 a.m., the talk to memberd of the staff. A collection of Southern Cali. dards of the inspectors. fomia plants will be displayed This work, which usually in­ in the herbarium and live na­ cludes redoing paint, replacing tive . plants may be viewed In tiles and the like, most likely the new greenhouse east of the will take two to three weeks, Science Building. scheduling the final comple­ Biology Department tion .date for July. Marine animal collections ""The building will definitely and field trip apparatus will be be used for classes In the Fall displayed in the ecology lab, because we need the space," Offers Symposium and facilities for the study of cell physiology will be open. said Dr. Pitch. " A symposium^ "Four Billion State; "Catastrophic Selection "If there is anything left Years of Evolution," will be as a Factor in Speciatlon," by The physics department will unaccomplished they will work offered tomorrow by the Bl. Dr. Harlan Lewis, 'UCLA; and feature teaching aids, while around the classes, but the ology Department and the "The Evolution of Man: Facts mineral collections are to be building wlll probably be com­ PR. ROT FITCH Biology Club as a onslbIe for thoee and princesses — each hoping it was needed and when sub­ and "a very fine presentation" and was a worthwhile experi­ manuscripts not picked up be­ it wlll be her poise and beauty contractors were unable to co­ was made, he said. ence. that wlll be highlighted at the ordinate their work. fore the semester ends. Russ Bershirs, delegate to The Finance Committee has biggest and most colorful event The-new $2,750,000 Physical the Political and Security scheduled May 15 for delivery on Valley State's social calen­ (Continued on. Page 7) Committee, was one of 22 of the tentative 1962-63 bud­ dar, "according to Charlene speakers to address the Gen­ get. Schirner, prom election chair­ eral Assembly of 1000 repre­ At this time, tbe budget wil man. ^ - sentatives. be examined by the board. 2500 LAST YEAR Following is a list of the Bershirs spoke on a resolu­ An Invitation to participate candidates and th^ir sponsors. tion originated by the VCS ina' championship Softball game Prom queen: Irene Cooke, delegation. Don Bethe, A. S. president, an­ Delta Sigma Nut and Carolyn Ninty-seven colleges partici­ nounced. Smith, Beta Sigma PI Pledges. School Picnic to pated in the event at San The winner of the faculty- Junior princess: Sharon Kra­ Diego State. student Softball game to be use, Beta Sigma Pi; and Bon. In addition to Dr. Lowell held at the All-College Picnic nie Hamilton, Delta Sigma Nu. G. Noonan, (acuity adviser, and at Orcutt Park May 13 will Sophomore princess: Vicky Double Turnout co-chairmen Gary Collier and then be challenged by the al­ Randall, Pi Kappa Tau. Fresh­ Rolbin, those participating umni for the championship. Tickets for the. annual All- "Profs". Don Bethe, A.S. presi- man princess: Diana Ferber, were Bershirs, Ed Running, Jo Ann Woodward, ^'WS College Picnic are on sale deiit,..]Kllllea4-the 'iP»p4te«-In­ Monterey Hall. Patty Clarke, Steve Cohen, president, said that applica­ now throug¥ next Friday in to battle. Elections will start Wednes­ Malcqlm Edwards, Ron Flesch, tions are now being received the foyer of the Cafeteria at day and end Friday Miss Schir­ Miss Wlvell asked that facul­ Sue O' Blenis, Ben Seal, Terry for Senior Woman of the Year. 25 cents per person. ty members interested in play­ mer added. Jean Wlvell, chairnTan of the ing for the "Profs" contact The prom will be held May event, said she wished to em.- Byrne Fernelius at either ex­ 12 at the Mirmar Hotel, Santa phasize the point that no tick­ tension 447 or DI 1-2869. Monica, according to Ben Seal, ets will be sold at the picnic. Students desiring to play for Junior Class publicity chair- Spring Songfest The event will be held at the "Pupils" should contact mlan. Seal said Keith Williams Orcutt Playground, 21816 Lan­ Bethe, in person or at exten­ and his orchestra will be fea­ ark, Canoga Park, from 12-8 sion 256. tured. - <•• p.m. May 13. Bethe reported Wednesday Slated Tomorrow Last year's picnic was at­ that the College Alumni Asso­ tended by approximately 2500 Eight groups are scheduled Betas and Gammas. Those two people. Members of the Valley ciation has officially challenged Filnn 'Trial' ^ the winners of the "Prof-Pu­ to compete for top honors In groups will be competing with State Recreatloit Department, the annual Spring Sing at 8 the other categories for the who are handling this year's pil" contest for the Valley State championship. to Be Shown p.,m. tomorrow in the Nortli- sweepstakes trophy. picnic, expect about double the The film "Trial" will be ridge Junior High School audi­ 1961 crowd. Miss Wlvell pointed out-that Judges will Include Linda- Shown at 8 p.m. today In the torium, 17960 Chase St. - Jones, Jonathan Swift, Joy ' The 25 cent tickets cover varsity baseball players are In­ Campus Theater as part of the Spike Jones, minus the City. the price of admission and a eligible to complete and that Tennes and Peggy Clark. A Campus Film Festival. The Slickers and magical bells, will special >,guest is scheduled for lunch of fried chicken, pc^to pitchers will be mandaitorily movie 18 a gripping courtroom serve as master of ceremonies salad, fresh fruit, cake and a rotated every two innings. a suprise appearance donned drama starring Glenn Ford, for the second consecutive in rubber gloves and surgical soft drink. ^. ' Oames for jill ages will be year. -^.fL^UM^ .. [l^i-^ Dorothy McGuire, Arthur Ken­ green. Lunches will be served from ruii simultaneously with the nedy and John Hodiak. Participating in the event 12-2. Entertainment ia s<^ed- Softball game with prizes for The story revolves around will be Women's Division; Al­ A dinner for the guest uled for those eating from the winners. a young Mexican-American pha Omega, Chi Sigma Delta, judges will be held prior to 12:30-2. . . Student contests are sched­ youth accused of raping the Monterey Hall; Men's Division: the program, _pccordlng to Pris One of the hlghligiits of the uled between 3 and 5 p.m. Top daughter of a small town pol­ Phi Mu Alpha, Delta Sigma Nn; Helm, chairman of the event. day's events will take place events in this part of the pro­ itician. Small Groups: Pi Kappa Tau, An award will be presented at 2 p.m. when erstwhile soft- gram are a Soupy Sales pie Ford stars as the lawyer for Chess Cj^lub, and as a special to the best entry in each cate­ ball players of the faculty and throwing contest and a co-ed­ the defense while Miss MeOuire group. Beta Sigma Pi with gory. student body clash on the Or­ ucational tug of war. Prizes plays the role of the lawyer's Gamma Gamma Phi. Free tickets for the sing are- cutt diamond. will also be awarded in the stu­ love interest. This individual group was available and can be picked_ The faculty, led by Ralph dent contest^a. Tickets for performances are created when other entrants up in the Foundation Office, Prator, VSC president, on the The picnic concludes with a 25 cents with ASB card and decided not to enter the con-, located on the fourth floor pitchers mound are the dance from 5-8 p.m. 50 cents without. test in the ^ivlaidp with the i of the I.,ll)rary.

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May 4, 1962 VALLgY STATE SUNDIAL Page 3 -^-rf Dan Fapp Named Choirs Will Sing Sunday To Head Press Club Five Valley high schools are The election of Dan Papp Jr. lagher, Sundial cartoonist and sdieduled to participate in Val­ as president of the Valley State Valley News artist; PhU Krapf, ley State's first annual High Cbllege v^en'e Press Club has Snndial special sections editor; School Choral Festival, 4:30 been announced following bal­ p.m. Sunday In the Music loting this weeic. -Papp Is co- John Marrs, Sundial managing sports editor of the Sundial. editor; Larry Travis, Sundial Bulldhig Quj^d. Other elected Include Bill chief photographer; Jim- Han- Reseda, Birmingham, Poly­ ^'r- |JAUton^.Sundlal„.esecutix&.jetk idietC VMlaY,..Hewa ?.poxJUl technic, Granada HUls, and Itor, vice • prsident; Jerry writerrHHd Murdoek, Sundial Tan are -liatei~Ml ftehigh Custis, bureau chief, secretary; photographer; David PQUS, Val­ schools to appear In the fes-, and'Bill Homer, Sundial copy tlval. desk chief, treasurer. ley Times TODAY sports writ­ Dr. DeWayne B. Jc^nson, er; Craig Altschul, Sundial co- Valley State's a Capellat Sundial advisor, was elected sports editor. Choir, directed by Dr. Geral4 as principal adviser to the Lawson, is also scheduled to The third member of thA Men's Press Club with Ken­ perform Bach's "All breathing jourhatlsm faculty joining witltj-! neth DeVol, assistant professor Life," "Sing and Prfiise Ye the of journalism. the petitioning group IS' Erl- Plans also were announced ing H. Erlandson, currently on Loard;" Lottl's "Cruclfixus" by the club to .petition for an leave as chalrmian of the Jour­ and Thompson's "Ye Shall I- undergraduate chapter ot Sig­ nalism ' Department. Have a Song." ma. Delta Chi, professional journalistic society, at Its chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, PRIMARY ELECTION — JUNE 5 professional journalistic,, soc Iety,- at Its annual convention Vote W FRED SANFORD — Democrat in Tulsa, Okla., Nov. 14-17. STATE ASSEMBLY — ^4th DISTRICT . Other undergraduate mem­ COMBAT JUVENILE DELINQUENCY bers of the Men's Press Club petitioning for Sigma Delta .Establish vocational schools for potential' high school Chi membership are Paul Dex­ drop-outs who ate interested in and need vocational ler, Sundial editor; Mike Gal- training. Establish forestry and conservation camps for juveniles who leave school and cannot get jobs Establish a positive program to combat narcotics 7 Debaters through education, stiffer laws, rehabilitation Enter Finale Seven Valley~St8te debaters Caul our Bar b e r $ hop will attend the final tourna­ THE BESTJN SERVICE AND HAIRCUHINS ment of the semester tomorrow at Pasadena City College. SUMMONSI The Spring Alternate Tour­ VALLEY STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS Matadoritas Slate Tryout nament is for students who FIVE EXCELLENT BARBERS did not compete in either of Specializing in short cuts, crew cuts, flat tops No bull-thrower, Joan Nelson, captain of the Madadorlta's, the championship matches held FEATURING announced tryouts for next fall's squad. The tryouts will be held at Valley State or Long Beach at 2 p.m. Thursday In SD 214. State in March. Girls Interested Inthe group must be between 5'2" and 5'8" Sorter to qualify. Or. Donald Cameron, Val­ • Entrants in competition will be judged on appearance, ley State debate team director Vihrd carriage and rhythmic apptitude. wlll supervise this tournament. Appointments If Desired The Matadoritas are a Spanish dancing team who specialize The seven debaters from Val­ Manicures — Shoe Shin>"e 5 in the acts of swirling capes and rhythmic . The ley State are Allan Burry, Mike group performs at basketball gaimes and special school aHd Taylor and Joel Kelman In the community events. Individual events, and the VON'S SHOPPING CENTER teams of Sue O'Blenis and Jeff NORDHOFF AND V^OODLEY Sobel and Joel Aaronson and EMpire 4-9964 McMahonWill ReadJohnDonne Warren Haas. In last week's Pomona Cross- Dr. Pred R. McMahon, act-, An interpretive reading pf Bxamination Tournament, VSC Ing chairman of the Spech- selections from Donne's prose debaters Gary Collier and Steve Drama Department, will read and poetry will be included in Mann took fo\irth place, while selections from "The Writings the readings. Al Haber and Jeff Sobel took of John Donne, Sacred, and The reading, aponsored by sixth. Twenty schools partici­ Profane," Tuesday at 12:45- Valley State English Club, is pated. p.m. in Pine Arts 227. open to students and faculty. bollier and Mann, who had a 3-1 record, defeated teams from, El Camino College, Cer­ MALE COUNSELORS WANTED ritos Junior Cbllege, and Red- lands University and lost to July 2 to August 24 USC. Haiber and Sobel, "who had For Suminer Day Camp a 3-1 record, defeated teams from Fresno State, L.A. State 21 or over and Cal Western University, and lost to USC. L.A, State took first place, Call "CalifofniiT Camp»,7lnc, USC placed second and thirds VSC took fourth and sixth, and ^ CR 4-8855 . Pasadena City College was fifth.

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A lively assortment of plays also is a graduate' epfeech-dra- characterize tonight's drama ma major. billing of three one.act plays. "The Zoo Story," the third show, directed by Conrad Bach­ Starting at 8 .p.m. tonight, mann, is a work by Edward with a matinee tomorrow at Albee."""""" ~~ ' —'•-^- 2 p.m. in the Studio Theater, the three dramas represent sev­ Admlsslon to the presenta­ eral years of training and labor tion is free. ih the theater arts department. "The shows are the projects of advanced directing class stu­ dents and as such) are entirely, free of faculty interference. MORIGI'S One play, "The Song of the Goat," directed by Patricia Houiie of Pizza Lyvengoode, also was written by her. Miss Lyvengoode is a graduate speech-drama major. 8910 RESEDA BLVD. Paul McGuire is directing the classical "Miss " by 7544 LANKERSHIM BLVD. August Strinburg. McGuire

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Sundial I>rama Writer sings forgotten 1 y r 1 c s In a To do this he demonstrates —Snapping the fingers of both pleasant gentle voice.-- dance steps and stage action, PERMANENT SPECIAL With This Ad —- hands, bending her head over On the stage, wielding the prompts singers and actors, a lighted m-usic stand, a slen­ whip a little and clucking dis­ does roles for missing perform­ only $12.50 — HAIRCUT INCLUDED der young woman in a blue contentedly like a mdther hen ers and generally attempts to dress establishes the beat, sud­ with a large and uncoordinated bring harmony to the f a s t- denly she lashes out with one brood of chicks the test ot the paced musical. hand and a rehearsal for "Fin­ time Is Dr. William Schlosser. .Sometimes, standing in the ian's Rainbow" is set ih mo­ Spending a good deal of his wings with sweat glinting on tion. time on the stage Dr. Schols- his face and net^ a cigar She Is Jerry Kryder, assist­ ser, director of "Finian's" and generating a curtain of blue ant music director for the professor of drama, Is trying smokle "in fro ri t of him, "he show. From the aisle in front to knit the seprartely rehearsed seems to radiate approval. But of the orchestra pit she directs entities of the show into a not too frequently. Opening night looms almost within touching distance for Dr. Schlosser, May 16, and VXCLASSIflED "Finian's," the biggest produc­ tion attempted here to date, must be a smooth-ruuning VEKSATILE WKITER offwt npart •ditlna, CHILD CARE — Will, cara for your raviiion; «ead«mlc lIHrary, comm«f«1«l. chlldran in my Iioma. Matura woman. machine by then. «*cK. Fotltr'i Eagla. $125. Vary aconomlcal — good the second act this week, to my Sporting Goodt. condition. 34l-f7al. S-il benefit. TUI ltOMd« Blvd. Di 4-«23] FOR SALE — Elactrlc itova. ,$25; Iioma The music with Its humor­ built camping trailar, $85; larga round •OOKSI l>lieEST MiKtIon in Hi* val­ ous overtones and catchy lyrics coffaa tabIa, $20 ragular tlxa rIngar-typa lay. Ovar •.000 paparbacki. Canoga and tunes are captivating. Be­ tsolii. TIM Owanimoutli Ava. 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D-J'S HAVE 'DIFFERENT KIND OF SHOW May 4. t962 VALLEY STATE SUNDIAL Page 5 Food to Gb Banquet Room LISTENING to. what they ierrn MAMA LUCIA'S RESTAURANT ; "foreground" music is Bob - • '• AND DELICATESSEN Shbenburg (sated), a VSC stu­ 17546-48 Chatsworth St. dent, and Mike Schy of Los Granada Hills EMpire 3-4333 Angeles Valley College on •" Imported and Domestic Food •KVFMi They got the job by describing a "different" d - j The Irish are coming . . . show. They play no Broadway r musicals, light ctassical, or rock THE CLANCY BROTHERS and roll on their program. Their and Tommy Makem show is heard from 8-10 p.m. N.Y. Times—"Front rank of this country's folk performers" and from midniglif to I a.m. Santa Monicd Civic Auditorium every night. FRIDAY. MAY 18 — 8:30 P.M. Seats nov/ on sale—Auditorium Box office, UP 0-6776; So. Photo by Ed Murdock Calif. Music Co., 737 Hill Street. All Mutual Agencies, Lib­ erty Agencies, HO 6-3553, and Wallack Music Stores. . Tickets: $1.55, $2.40, $2.95, $3.75 A Dandetta' Production Paul Walker to Assume ~. Now Open — 6 p.m. [ New Office America's Rrtt Young Adult Night Club „ <• __ lii'. Paul Walker, publica­ the PEPPEHNINT STICK tions manager, will be reas­ signed to president Prator's office and wlll assume addition­ TwbtaCkaJCka• DANCE BAND• SHnpi• Mathl al responsibilitiea July 1. "The Place lo Meet Everyone" '" "^ Because of the assumption .J. • . •\i m of additional duties by Dr. Leo •4 [EDWIN PEARL PRESENTS Wolfson as vice president, the Informal public Information function j] Eat and Drink Reasonable Prieti will be removed from his of­ THE CATCH CLUB fice. Dr. Prator said. I • BONNIE DOBSON Dr. Walker in title will be­ I 154«3 Ventura Blvd. come execuUye.^sslstant_ to the J2 b|oekt west of Sepulveda Blvd.l - < Dennis O'Connor president — Informational ser­ vices. Songs of England, Cenada, Ireland In another shift. Dr. Ray­ mond Rydell, former dean of OOOO OOO OOO oo Thru May 20 Liberal Arts, was transferred m to the chancellor's staff as the first appointment by the new Chancellor, Dr. Glenn Dumke. His responsibilities wlll in. I THEATRE GU I DE ^ ) m WE dude academic planning for o Or, I 8162 MELROSE OL 3-2070 S2.00 the" growing state college sys­ O tem. Panorama Theatre 2 Laughfilled Comedies Debbie Reynolds-Andy Griffith "The Valley's Finest" TROUBADOR in "DEVIUSH GOOD DRINK" 9110 Van Nuys Blvd. "SECOND TIME AROUND"- A- ORANGE JULIUS PRESENTS EMpire 2^1167 — plus — 5:30 Fri.,-Sat. 12 noon Sun. Jerry Lewis as KATIE LEE "THE ERAND BOY"

Featuring oversize "Songs Of Couch and Consultation" Canoga Park Theatre Academy Award Winner HAMBURGERS Best Actress of the Year Star of Reprise Records CANOGA PARK "TWO WOMEN" • Dl 0-1234 and DON PAULIN — plus — DELICIOUS Fiery Songs From Around James Cagney in The V/orld "ONE-TWO-THREE HOT DOGS KIP KING "How :Frenc h Car n the \^ P.S. — It Mixes . . "and How!" Hilariously Perceptive Sherman Theatre Screen Get?" •-LOOK FOR TiH^ RED DEVIf Comic 15052 Ventura Blvd. NOWl 0610 LINDLEY AVE 9083 Santa Monica Blvd. ST 4.-9911 "LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES" Just .3 blocks from Campus At Dohnoy CR 4-9634 Jeanne. Moreau-Gerard Philipe - —Companion Feature— in Delux Color •JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY' EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Louis Armstrong " George Shearing _^ •. • • FOR - * . :.:—r^- Mahalia Jackson ' Graduating Seniors (Men and Women) . 20b — POSITIONS TO BE FILLED — 200 -XL PROBATION COUNSELOR |$464-$575) o SOCIAL CASE WORKER I ($440) PACIFIC DRIVE IN THEATRES SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 P.M.—CHU.DREN UNDER I? FREF " o SOCIAL CASE WORKER TRAINEE $417 <$464 in 6 m<9nthsy"~~^~~ No experience required TT- Any major —' Degree in social sciences desirable — SEPUIVEDA ..R„„,e ST *.«sio Adventure" Probation Counselors are provided an opportunity for training in group supervision yL. Canoga Av*. Itt ' • i.'U QldU fr,"vlJS„;'Carry_on Nurse"! and counseling In the rehabilitation of children in juvenile halls, probation forestry '\ Satitar a RoKM<>Bell Summers'' camps and in a treatment school for emotionally distrubed juveniles. YAHHUYS "Spartacus" .-^.r- Social Workers conduct interviews to determine eligibility. They also diagnos and jr RUtUA "Horizontal T R«iJl*S Lieutenant" ST t-rste 'All In a treat iocial problems of public aid recipients. Roskoa al Nights Work' J^ Vanowan Woild In My Pocket Sapulvada Exceptional Promotional Opporhinities in Large. Fast-growiiig County Departments, Saturday. May 1*2. is the Day of Examination! Written Tests and Interview will PACIFIC THEATRES be given beginning 8:30 a.m.. Board of Supervisors' Hearing Room. Hall of Ad­ "Horizontal ministration, at the addressy given b^w. • JENCIHO "Walk on the RESEDA Lieutenant" ' VISIT your school Placement Officer or call him now, Dl 9-1200, ext. 267 to re­ Wild Side" RaMda "World 111 my serve a seat. For further information call your Placement Officers or County of R^lle Summers bl >.4)isj Pocket" Los Angeles Civil Service Commission, 222 N. Grand Ave.. Los Angeles. J-••••••••••••••••••••l Telephone: MA 9-3521

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Pag* 6 VALLEY STATE SUNDIAL May 4, 1962 Batters Out to Bite Bulldogs Part Libman's Blast Beats UCLA Nine in lOlh Inning Fresno State College, CCAA conference leaders and the Bth Ole Booster Club ranked team in the nation, will host Coach Stan Charnofsky and his Matador basball squad tonight and tomorrow in Fresno. • Tonight's game will begin at 8 p.m. with tomorrows twin.^ Will Boost Athletics bill scheduled for 1 p.m. ^-- A three game sweep by the f- BRUINS BOMBED (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is tlie wide organization dedication to the club in any way possible. Matadors Is necessary to keep UCLA IOO 110 520 3-13 12 2 tliird In a series of articles on the support of the college's "The club's structure is still their first division hopes alive VSC 102 240 000 4-14 15 S VaUey State's IntercollegtiBte, athletic program. in a tentative stage of develop­ and the slim title hopes of Los •;; •:.': Ryan, Toehler . (7) and Mc- athletic program: present and ment," he' continued. At pres­ Angeles State College which There are many stories goh- Quarn, Oerahon (8); Tilton, future.) ing around campus about how ent it has about 50 members trails Fresno iby a game and ..^- whose annual dues have been one-half. Koutnik (7), Brletic (8) and -.-;• By DAN PAPP, some students, siding with the Roberts. WInner-Brletlc. Lose- ~ .•- Co-Sports Editor athletic department, want to set at $10 annually." Fresno's Bulldogs are paced -It was made clear to the by first baseman Ron Schiller Toehler. HR - Fowler (UC), A community is reflected in spend student body money for Fllgston (UC), Davila (VS), its college. Such an example athletic scholarships. group that this college strives who is hitting .385.in league i Smart (VS), Libman (VS). w can be seen with the forma­ These stories are not only to maintain a balance between play, ,the second highest in tion of the Die' Booster Club. false but have no foundation, physical education and the conference and only top­ The Booster Club is cam- said Dr. Arnett. athletics and It has every In­ ped by the Matador's Jerry posed of community members tention of continuing to do so, Libman and his .455 average. Valley Slate Enters The only plans possible for he added. for the most part. Dr. Olenn athletic scholarships are ten­ In league play the Matadors "Unlike many other col­ W. Arnett, diairman of the tative ones by the booster club are 4-8 while the Bulldogs are leges. Valley Sthte affords no Swimmers in Stale .physical education department, and In no way represent the 11-1. Fresno's only loss came told tiie Sundial yesterday. athletic department, said Dr. academic credit for athletic at the hands of Los Angeles participation, said Dr. Arnett. State's Bill Hunter who pitch­ He continued that the Die' Arnett. Naturally the athletic Finals at Fresno SI. "Athletes .must meet the same ed a no-hitter against them. Booster Club is a community- department cooperates with admission requlremenU here Tuesday the Matadors edg­ A two-way struggle tor first as other students. ed the nationally-ranked UCLA place l)etween San Jose State's "Admission of an athlete is Bruin varsity 14-13 in 10 in- individual talent and Long entirely within the purview of ningtl. Libman smashed a 1-0 Beach State's depth looms in the College Admission Office. pitch deep over the right field this weekend's Califomia State The Physical Education Divi­ fence with ttie bases loaded to College Swimming Champion-r sion has nothing to do with give Valley State Its win after ships held at Fresno State Col­ this and, moreover, wishes to 'blowing an early 6-run lead. lege. have nothing to do with this." Besides Libman, Tony Davila The 3-day program opened The college will make sure and "Tom Smart of the Mat­ yesterday and "wlir continue that the athlete Is the finest adors and Tebbie Fowler and through tomorrow. Nine teams academically. The Booster Lenny Fllgston of the Bruins have entered the ' competition Club then will try to help the also rammed home runs. including a 5-man team from (uontlnued on Page 7) The Matadors were sailing Valley State. -K, along with a 9-3 lead atter six Cal Poly (SLO), i<>egno are ., Innings of play when starter IHcked to finish, third and Steve Tilton was taken out of fourth while San Francisco Golfers Will Swing the game for Ward Koutnik. State and San Diego are doped Koutnik in one Inning allow­ to fight It out for fifth. ed five runs and four hits,' The Matador swimmer's won For CCAA Crown (Continned on Page 7) one of two dual meets last week by defeating the Univer. Atter Tourney Win slty of Califomia at Riverside, CCAA BASEBALL 53-42, and losing to the Uni. San Diego State is scheduled versity of Arizona, 60-37. to win the California Collegiate Valley's overall dual meet.i Athletic Association golf tEA6UE STANDINGS W rcT. record was 8.6 foi' the y^r corwn, but don't tell the Mat­ Fraino Stat* II .lit while Its CCAA. record re- adors. Lot Angaiat Stata li .733 Lpng Baach Stata ( .500 cord remained at 2.4. After winning the "College San'OiagS*nlf o Stata i .SOO Coach Byrne Fernelius feels Five Tournament" last week­ UC Santa Barbara S .333 San Farnando Stata 4 .333 the test Is yet to come for his end the Valley State squad is Cal Poly (SLO) 2 .IM swimihiers In the state meet. ready for the finals held today OVERALL STANDINGS -i -• W L PCT. His men may come through at the Yorba Linda Country Fraino Stata 25 5 .033 with honors and respective top Loi Angaiat. Stata 28 10 .73* Club. Los Angeles State Col­ efforts. lege is the host college: San Diago Stata 2! f .700 San Farnando Stata If 15 .551 They include Bob PV|er in A 3 6-hole championship Long Baach Stata 12 14 .4*1 Cal Poly (SLO) • 17 the, 60 and 100 freestyle. Bob round will begin at 7:30 and UC Santa Barbara 7 IS .1?? Brooks In the 200 and 100 Is expected to conclude in the CCAA GAMES THIS WEEK Today yard backstrokes, George late afternoon. San Farnando Stata et Fratno Stata Wright In the 440 and the The Matadors were victors Cal Pely (SLO) at San Dlago Stata Long Baach Stata et Lot Angaiat Stata 400-yard relay team of Milan of the annual' 18-hole medal Tomorrow Svoboda, Pilger, Wright and play tournament last weekend San Farnando Stata at Fraino Stata Cal Poly (SLO) at San Diago Stata Brooks.- held at the Circle R Country Long Baach Stata at Lot Angalai Stat* Club near Escondido. Individual medal trophies were awarded to the five best scorers. Ray Beavers of Long Beach State won the first place medal by defeating' the IJniversity of California at Riverside's Don Oeahry in a playoff. At the end of .regulation play, On fo The CCAA Finals botli men were tied wltli a 71 SCOTT HIGGINS, along with his Matador teammates, score. Third, fourth and fifth • 'Jt enter the CCAA tennis championships tomorrow at Los 'places were wen by Tom Gar- |nella, Jerry Waldvogel, and .Angeles State College. Higgins is presently the Matador's Don Pawiek of the Matadora No. 2 man. (Photo by Larry Travis) wtth scores of 72, 78 and 74 respectively. Officials Go To School —— ^ * - Dr. Laurence Young's team in the CCAA finals will include Don Pawiek, Tom Garnella, Jerry Waldvogel, John Pawiek, Rules Clinic Held Tomorrow Curt Shaffer and Bill Hart­ llie second annual California Collegiate Athletic Association ford. Football Rules Clinic will be held at Los Angeles State College Favorite San Diego wlll have with approximately 46 officials along with memibers of the Chuck Co_urtney and Jlni Pour- football coaching staff from each school in attendance. nelr leading the Axtec ranks. Harry Nicholson, commissioner of the Eastern Jtinior College Both were individual stars of Conference and prominent west coast football official, will the recent Los Angeles State serve a8 clinic director. ^. Invitational meet. The program opens with a coffee hour at 9:30 a,m. in ropm San Diego, in this tourna­ Going, Going, Gone 134 of the Men's Oym, and concludes at 3:15 p.m. ment, finished in second place, Some of the Clinic highlights will include Mechanics for four- just five strokes back of na­ JERRY LIBMAN sees his line drive clear the ri^ht field man officiating contact-type fouls, and a discussion of non- tional power Southern Cali­ fence by 50 feet Tuesday as his grandslam homerun beat contact stuations. fornia. the UCLA Varsity,. 14-13, in 10 innings. .-,..-:,,... ,

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Richardson and Los Angeles' Bill Matheson (48.9). Other 49ers Favored to Win Track Title were UCSB's Tony Pallante In the Javelin and Long Beach's Oddsmakers predict their The Fresno Bulldogs have Five individual winners from Gary Patterson, a double Gary MacDougall In the pole will be a new Califomia Col­ won the Title seven times In 1061 will be seeking to re­ 49er winner^ in the huMes legiate Athletic Association the past nine years. Going into peat. Mike Dragila of San Di. last year, will hiave to edge' his vaultv- track and field champion to­ tomorrow's contest the Bull­ ego will i>e defending his titles temmate Andrews for a re­ The Matadors will be facing morrow when the defending dogs are only rated a slight in the mile and iS-mlle runs. peat double. He hag a 14.2 Fresno State and Cal Poly for champion Fresno State faces linderdog although the Sundial He has the best time . tn the and 22.9 times. tli.e fir^t time this year, "niere undefeated Long Beach State. dope8|>eet sees'an easy win for COAA in the 2-mile run. this Bill Knocke (48;7) of Freii­ • The CCAA track and field the Long Beach squad. season. no will face a stiff test in were no double dual meets championships begin in the Coach 'Jack Rose's 4 Sers T morning at Los Angeles State finished' second in 1 glh by win­ held between the three teams. College with finals in all events ning two events and sharing Top hopes for the Matadors being staged in the afternoon first place in two others. The will be Walt Ross in the shot" beginning at 1:30 p.m. present Long Beach s a u a'd Club to Aid Aflilefics put and John Chaldu in the Altho'agh the Matadors will could win as many as eigth (Continued from Page 6) presented to the academic sen- hurdles. Ross has a 4'?-l effort enter men In most events, their events, mainly on the all- athlete. : ate; -r—i chances for hi^ finishes look around performer Dee Andrews The following are a few of The only objection of the or­ this year. '~ dbn in the fast field. The Mat­ and sprinter Jim Richardson. the ways in which the organi­ ganization has arisen from stu­ Chaldu has run the highs in ador's fastest runner may m>t zation can help the athlete: dents who' • believe that the 15.0 and lows inf 24.0, both make the finals. • It can find part-time and athletic department is seeking good collegiate times. However summer Jobs. to spend student body money five men in each event have 'Mural Basketball •. It can locate local housing for scholarships. run faster. CCAA TOP within an athlete's budget. If the Ole Booster Club •It can help in offering meets expectations, all stu­ TRACK MARKS Title to Barbarians grant-in-aid, work-in-aid and dents will be haippy as well as The Barbarians are the new athletic scholarships. the athletic department. At the NU-ART PHARMACY IOO YARD DASH intraumural basketball cham­ Dr. Arnett continued that same time. Valley State will 8833 Reseda Blvd. 1. Rlchardton (LISC) t.5n pions. 2. Slmmoni (LASC) t.i athletics must be developed in have a representative athletic Paul Huebner, By beating the Delts in the Gaudlat (LBSC) . . t.in keeping with the over-all ob­ prografn. Pharmacist 4. Nalten (SDSC) .... t.7nw final, championship game, the jectives of the college. The Tuckar (LASC) t.7nw • Next Tuesday, The Ad­ Barbarians threw the playoff Booster Club will help students vantages of Valley State. Dl 4-3561 220 YARD DASH 'into a two way tie between the receive an education, compete 1. RIehardKVuJLBSC) 20.7 2. Slmmont (LASC) 20.8 Delts and Barbarians. How­ in athletics and still .meet the 3. Tuckar (LASC) :. 2l.2n ever, the Barbarians "were over-all objectives. 4. P«ftar (FSC) .". 2l.3n awarded the championship on Boseball. • 5. Nalien (SDSC) 21 4 The club will offer Its as­ the basis of having the best sistance to the college In an­ (Continued from Page 6) THOUSANDS of BOOKS 440 YARD DASH - win.loss record for the entire Matt Brletic pitcned the last 1. Rlchardton (LBSC) _,..._ ,. 40.1 other manner, he continued. UST nURS-AIT BOOKS 2. Knocka (FSC) .7.:=::.—..-..; 4B.7r season. ' Various members of the club three innings for the Matadors coLUM oimiNi SRin Mathaton (LASC) . 4l.7r and received the win. 4. Thomai (LASC) - 4l.«r A new first was .achieved in conld buy season ticket blocks MODKN UMAIY 5. hilariatta (FSC) 4I.» intramural Softball. The to athletic events. This would Davila finished the game CHIIORBI'S lOOKt with three hits, catcher Buddy QUAinV PAPRBACK lOOKt liO YARD RUN Hustlers lieat the Betas, thus give the student body addition, 1. Holland (FSC) 1:54.3 handing the Betas their first al funds In which to operate its Roberts had four, Libman and OPEN NIOHTS 2. Sfandan (LASC) I;54.4 Smart with two each. 3. Hall (LBSC) I:55.0n loss of the year. However, the events. Jannlngi (LBSC) :.. I:55.0n Betas have already clinclted the The Ole Booster Club, com­ The loss was tagged on re­ Dtttton's iftooKs 5. Knocka (FSC) I.55.3n league championship. posed of off-campus individuals liever Chuck Toehler who was SIM Uiml Canyoa at Ma«MU MILE In other action, the Pi Kap­ pitching his first game for the who wish^o help the college's Houra 10-10-Itl. 10-7 K>4t3M« I. Standan (LASC) 4ili.7 pas downed the Stridders and athletic department as well as Bruins, He was usually a out, ._ Taylor (LBSC) .._ _4dt.7 nelder: T^ 3. Biggart (FSC) -.. 4:li.in the Delts won by forfeit from other departments, received no '-4. Jauup (LASC) ..' . 4:rt.J the Phi Slgs. '•^ - 5. Dahlgran (FSC) . . 4:20.« objections when its idea was TWO MILE RUN 1. Dragila (SDSC) «:34.t 2. Montgomary (SDSC) t:3i.0n 3. Goldan (SDSC) . t:40.0n 4. BIggan (FSC) t:4U Gym May Open 5. Dahlgran (FSC) . t:4l.7 (Continued from Page 2) 120-YARD ' HI6H HURDLES swimming pools will soon be 1. Pattanon (LBSC) 14.2 Education Building will be completed. 2. Andrawt (L«SC) 14.4 stocked with equipment costing Inside are facilities for driv­ 3. Sould (SDSC) I4.tw 4. Haldarman (UCSB) I4.« close to 1160,000. Potential er and health education along 5. Chaldu (SFSC) -_ 15.3 seating capacity wiir facilitate with en area designated for 220-YARD LOW HURDLES 6,000 people. elementary physical education I. Andrawt (LBSC) 22.4 A unique feature of the with an adjoining kitchenette -2. Pattanon (LBSC) 22.tn 3. Adami (FSC) 23.3 gym is the press and TV box and space for danpes. A spaci­ 4. Raidanbach (FSC) 23.t which, unlike other college fa­ ous dance studio will be in the 6ould (SDSC) 23.* cilities, will be suspended from basement. BROAD JUMP the ceiling directly above the Outside tennis courts are 1. Andrawt (LBSC) 24-11 playing area, affording a bet­ 2. Tuckar (LASC) 24.7 now completed and, open to the 3. Nalwn (SDSC) 24.2 ter view for press and TV cov­ public for a small fee to pay 4. Rlchardton (LISC) , 23-»Vt erage. 5. Thompion (SDSC) 22-4 the cost of a supervisor. The ' Outside facilities under con­ supervisor is needed due to POLE VAULT the vandalism of the tennis 1. Schaarfar (FSC) 14-t struction Include a play area 2. MacDougall (LBSC) 14-4 served by a snack bar and nets. Tennis facilities are free 3. Hampton (LASC) l4.0>/« rt)oip for outside, dancing. In­ to students, faculty, admini­ 4. Ednay (LBSC) 13-i McNatt (SFVSC) 13-4 structional and Olympic-sized stration and their guests. 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OPINION Advise s^ Consent Bob Axel Sets Reader Attacl(s Apologize fo Bethe? Nol Record Straight AIS Member To The Bditor: if the process of lav^ is beyond the reach election campaign and circulated an, of- To the Editor. This is a little note to set If the AIS wishes to be of tKe' average citizen, then law may as ' ficial petition signed by.a-sufficient num­ the record straight. In my represented by their latest pub- , well NOT EXIST. ber of students to De ^Constitutionally capacity as Rep-at-Large, It Ucation, it will become my un­ -'^ Louis E Bisch, M.D«r Ph. D. valid. was brpuitht to my attention dying amibition to start a Cam- ^ 'When A.S. President Don Bethe bointed • That petition was presented to the that a certain political group paign to run, you devotees of a quivering accusatory finger at the Sun­ proper persons and rejected through a had used school equipment to the most immature, malicious diat last week, he only managed to turn frivolous phrase, "mecnanically impossi­ participate in an AS election. political tactics ever witnessed a spotlight on the pointless, non-function­ ble." The election code states that here, off campus. Rank sense, ing of student government at Valley State. The core of the argunoent does not lie "A candidate may not use tionallsm and rancid garbage- in the parliamentary procedure and red schOot equipment for a student throwing are the adjectives- In Friday's issue, Bethe demanded that best suited to your methods. this newspaper retract its statements and tape snarling the desire of the student body election." The question body, but in the wishes of that student 'that I, with the approval of One of your spokesmen, Mr. apologize for its treatment of the elec- the Bxecutive Board, have is, body for effective and inrmtadiate action^. Henry Weiner, is the most piti- "Tion fhr6ugh"1t$"editocials and consequent -does -the election- -code apply tni demonstration ~of- an Irre^— >f •_. S'^" petition story. Whether or hot the petition w.as of­ to a person or.group acting as sponsible, inconvpetent attempt - Let it be understood. The Sundial does ficially checked by the judicial board is "^ '•••• campaign manager to a candi­ at character {uBsassination I •^ • •' . not important. The fact that nearly 800 -• • •' not now ,nor shall it ever, have any in­ date for office? The irrespon­ have ever seen. He is either :"j- tention 'of apologizing for printing the. students wanted something done and ex­ sibility of a couple of Execu. insane, or belongs to the Amer­ -#-^*r^ election news as it happened and com­ pressed their wishes in the most obvious tive Board members who had ican Nail Party. As for those ~ way they knew, IS important. , vested interests in voting who allowed his "radical state­ .#-i-,-: menting editorially upon it accordingly. Bethe enumerated on a number of "is­ As elected representatives of the stu­ against the reviewtag of the ment" to ;be published — your AIS policies was shown. character is exposed. ;•'* sues" placing the blame for the mis­ dents, the board had every obligation to handled election directly on fhe shoulders act upon the wishes of the electorate. If In conclusion, I w a n t to Henry, go read lesson 2 of make it perfectly clear that I of the Sundial, mainly tn^t adequate cov­ governmental red tape prevents the dem­ the Mickey Mouse handbook, initiated this action in the best the revised edition ks edited by erage was not given the election, the only ocratic society from being heard, then interest of the student body answer is simply that the editors did every­ that government is no longer useful to a Soupy, before you get yourself I represent. I don't feel a group in trouble. thing in their power to obtain the facts democracy. On this campus should be al­ and relate them to the student body as No inatter what the arguments, the stu­ lowed to misuse the trust Also, you mentioned "naked . completely as possible. dent voice was rejected. Responsibility for placed in them by their charter. exhibitionism", does that mean stalking, out of a political de- » ••'.' But there is no point in arguing petty, this injustice lies in the hands of the stu­ These people have a moral re­ • • : : ^'l-T sponsibility to the student bete, or driving your "white . •' ^m?- ' insoluble items. Instead, examine the real dent representatives and president. No fink" back and forth between e ' ."•"''•'(•••• body. Robert Axel • .,:^.-- roots of the problem. ? •. Mecuses or arguments are justified. the libary and cafeteria. I Rep-at-Large The facts are these: ~ Z Accept that responsibility. still can't figure out whether •.' • Students, were dissatisfied with the ^ —M.B. you were trying to avoid ^he ' mental, or physical, strain. The Spirit Hits As tor your challenge to Don Bethe. I hope he accepts Weiner Again — with a punch in the mouth. He add I would both do well, To the Editor: tp tQllow the maxim. of Thomas -- Pundeff^Open^LetterBlast ""1 fi^^lE'^secYet-^ unhearSoverir Jefferson, "Pcould r'efffre tliem head conversation, Hubert all day, but I'll never shut Bugless - was caught whisper­ them up." ing to Gertrude Smirk, "I love Daniel Zerfas Draws Strong Rebuttal your hair, your Jack La Lane figure, and your student body On Frday, April 27, tiie Sun. current world situation as one fused- on the question of civil card; Come and we'll vote for dial published a letter by Dr. of intense struggle for ulti­ defense. Dr. Pundeff seems to me together." Student Lauds, — IMarin Pundeff, associate pro. mate stakes. It is likely, if feel that the signers of the Reinforced with a free kiss, fessor of history, criticizing things continue . as they are, "Open Letter" are advocating the yhopped to the polls. the stand taken by the signers that Intense struggle will end that this country drop it guard, Suddenly JuUianne Fudge- Weeps a Bit.. of the Open I/etter to President without any stakes for eibher so to speak, and passively open ripple leaped in with 128 un- To the Editor: Kennedy. side, itself to any act of agression punched student body cards. Year in, year out, I attend-, the Communits care to perpet­ Since that time the Sundial I do not believe that the "Gee, Bugless, if I give you ed calsses at Valley State. has received several lettres signers of the letter to Presi­ rate. That is not at all the these cards will you take me case. Every now and then I would taking an opposing viewpoint. dent Kennedy have any doubts to see Elvis' Rocks around the feel a spark of enlightenment Inadequate space wonld not about Mr. Krushchev's inten­ Althou^ individual signers Blowtorch?" 1^ within myself ibecause a cer­ permit the running of all these tions. Nor do we have doubts of the letter may advocate Budgless flashed his Ipana tain professor had stimiulated letters. The following is a rep- about the use of nuclear weap­ complete pacifism (and wtiat smile and said, "What do you resentAtive of the dissenting some original thought on my ons iby our own armed forces would that be?) the inteni of think?" To this day Fudgerlp- view of this 'vlt»l Issue. part. I was moiit gratified for if things do not go well for us. the letter to the President was ple is waiting, ahd it was go­ To the Editor: these experiences because they The policy of the United States to point out < that our present ing to be dutch. were set apart from the regu­ As one of the signers of the in this matter has been made militaristic policy is not in­ In the meantime, Bugless lar run of the mill "fact fill­ Open Letter to President Ken­ clear. suring our defense. Quite the was cajoling his fraternity ing" classes. I really felt as nedy referred to by Dr. Marin However, time Is on our ojppostte. We are undermining brothers to date some dorm if I had learned something Pundeff in his article publish­ side. We miust seek to set in the foundations of our country girls. when I personally became in­ ed In the Sundial of April 27 mot'ion forces that will fore­ by spending fantastic sums on I would like to reply'to his "So what if she's tm oinker, volved in my Bubject matter. stall what appears to the realist the military machine. she has a student body card!" 'somewhat oversimplified view Finally I encouhitered an to be inevitable, to create cur­ N. Tucci said in the Satur­ . "O.K. Bugless, you con­ of the current conflict between rents that will oppose the instructor who consistently di­ day Review (4 Nov ember vinced me which oinker do I rected me into a creative posi­ the Soviet Union and the Unit­ main stream of events. The go with." ed States, and to his judgement 1961), "The very existence of tion. only hope for all of us (li,um- free men is the only resistance One rpcalcitVant brother of the view of reality held by anlty) lies in bhe search for He enabled me to be myself of freedom. The -best form of bawled, "Gee, Bugless does those who consider it unwise and discovery of opportunities and attach some of me to my to proceed. in a large scale civilian defense is to make one­ Beathead really want to win to reach accomodations and that bad?" "No, my mother subpect matter. The pity of shelter building program. agreements with the Soviets self worth defending." my story lies in the fact that I do not think that another thinks It would go nice with "Taking stock of reality that will contribute to the les­ my polo medal. Yeah, the one this instructor will not be around us," to use Mr. Pun- sening of world tensions. SAC base will In apy way as­ teaching here next year. I sure my freedom. But when I got wtien I got kicked by that deft's phrase, has convinced I, for one, search for more weep not fbr me, but for those I see an American student horse." "N o w look, Bugless many that it is not possible to than an endless arms race and who will .be deprived of his reading and understanding the pleaded, just one more week shelter a nation of 180 million the historian's assurance that teaching at our college. works of Dostoyevsky, for ex­ and we can heve our pick, I'll people, fcom the explosions of although war is possible, it is ample, I do feel that my free­ be king." Johnny Nonose with Why must he leave? the large megaton weapons not probable. , dom .and dignity — and the the torch yelled, "O.K. but An enlightened and In­ that wbuld be used in nuclear Charles H. Heiiiiler something will be burned if warfare. In fact, "defense" two can not be separated — terested student Assistant Professor and the freedom and the dig­ we lose." Henry Weiner name wltheld preparations of this type could Education very well precipitate open con­ nity of all men — for my free­ flict on a grand scale. dom and the freedom of all A large shelter building pro­ Point Missed men everywhere can not be VALLEY gram could be interpreted by separated either —: are being -^the Soviet Union as prepara­ As one of the signers of the aeeurd. STATE SUNDIAL tion for attack and thus cause Open Letter to President Ken­ • Why not take the money we them to react in fear. The nedy on civil, defense I would would spend on a tank or a •=< ^ubllth«d Tuvtdayi «nd Fridays by th« Aisociat«d Studanti of San Farnando Vallav Stat* Collaga, ISM I Nordhoff St., Northrldga. Calif. Tha Sundial offict construction of "rtielters" may like to reply to Dr. Pundeff's bomb and provide some of our is In Fina ArH 129. Talaphonai: DIckant MMI; DIckant M200. Ext. 3M or 3CI. contribute to a distortion of dissent which appeared in t'he political leaders with fellow­ M«llad lybtcriptiont ara $3 par yaar. Lattars to tha aditor should ba addraiMd or dallvarad to tha Sundtal offtca to our own view of our position Sundial of April 27. First, let ships to study literature and arrlvt no latar than four days bafora th* data of publication. Thay mutt ba faw*r in the current balance of pow. me state that I was very pleas­ philosophy. If our leaders all ithan 300 words In langth and should ba typawrtttan and doubla-spacad. All lattars ed to see Dr. Pundeff's letter- knew who wrote For Whom ara lubjact to rnachanlcal adltlng only and in no cata Is tht maanlng of th* lattar \o er. However, the large sum ot b* chang*d. No lattars will ba accaptad unslgnad, but tha lignstura may ba with­ money necessary for a nation­ not because I agree with him the Bell Tolls, for example, I hald at th* r*qu*tt of tha writar. Studant lattars to tha aditor must carry tha Assocl- wide shelter program may be but because it is rare enough would feel much safer than atad Studants card ifumbar whan submlttod for publlcalon. —- .used with far greater returns on any campus for a professor if we send another division to Editor.. Poul Dailar Advlsar Dr. DoWayna B. Johnson Exacutiva «dltor Bill Hilton Chltf photographar Larry Travis if it ijs spent for defense act­ to take an open stand on any­ Germany. Managing Editor John Marrs Clrculjtian managar Shirlay Ball ivities that are more realistic thing of importance. Mickey Gibson Tutsday naws aditor . . Judy ArmoAd Friday ~haws aditor Marty Ball Advartlsing managar Hop* B«rg and sensible. However I believe that Dr. Instructor of Sports Co-*ditors Dan Fapp Dr. Pundeff describes the I Pundeff is misinformed or con. '^Anthro|>olog)' and Craig Altschul Printars Lucky Printing Co.

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