ASB Election Lures 1000 to Polls in First Day Campus Political Vote
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In Morris Dailey auditorium at patiattet 7:30 p.m. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL. 47 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 NO. 127 Profs Look Into JC Fewer Than Last Year Pupil Traits, Changes ASB Election Lures 1000 to Polls ',indents' values, ideologies and jirsoticilits traits change as re-ult of attending tissi-ear. pithily junior eolleges. -t lea,' two SjS profe,aors Weill to think so. and they're In First Day Campus Political Vote ,eitingout lii prose II %kith a itie research program top deter- mine that tlii tsiis ear puillie college lias a iii chological impact Approximately IOW persoils ASH candidates countered Hill's1 Reed, 21. junior radio-television an certain non-intellectital functions. voted in the first day of ASB elec- statements, saying their platforms major, and Pat McClenahan, 21, Recently granted $311,296 to conduct the studs. %err Dr. tions yesterday. This was 670 were "concrete," were "possible" senior social science major. - ---,What.les Telford, professor of psy- fewer than last year's first day and "had specific points." McCienahan is backed by SPUR. chology, and Dr. Walter T. Plant, turnout of 1670. A total of 2699 Voting continues today until The other presidential candidates graduate student counselor. The voters cast ballots during both 3:30 p.m. at booths in front of the are running as independents. 300 Plus grant was awarded by the U.S. days last year. cafeteria, in front of the bookstore Vice presidential candidates are Department of Ifealth, Education Today's voting ends a week of and in the outer quad. Bill Gilbreth 'sponsored by SPUR) and Welfare. campaigning by candidates with Presidential candidates are Bobl and Skip Fisk. DISCOVER CHANGES platforms ASH Pres. Rich Hill Tennant 20, junior political sci- I Three candidates running unop- Will Get Dr. Telford explained they want called "ill-defined" and "high- ence major; Robert McKeown. 21. posed are Jim Watson for ASH to discover if significant changes sounding." junior marketing major; Howard treasurer, Brent Davis ISPUID occur in the non-intellectual areas for executive secretary and Dan and also to determine if the type Plumley fir at general. Laudations of institution has an influence on Nine candidates are running for that change. Pushcart Relay Theme Set; four senior representative seats Moore than 300 outstanding stu- To conduct the study, Drs. Tel- on the Student Council. They are lents are scheduled to be official- ford and Plant will coordinate in- Ted lieckathorn (SPUR), Louise c-. recognized Sunday afternoon vestigations of some 6000 stu- 'Mystery, Magic, Music' Saylor, Sally Rees. Marty Sleeper the "invitation only" Recogni- dents enrolled in six California .SPUR, Bon Brockett iTASC), :.on banquet, to be held in the junior colleges. Investigations will "NI .tery, Nlagic, and NIttsie- will he the therm. for today's Martha Allshouse 'SPUR', Ev- ,afeteria. be conducted over a three-year Relays and parade at the S.anta Clara count fair- erett Avila 'TAS('), John Bird According to Connie Evans, ban- period. Procedures were begun ground-. The annual es vitt is sponsored Lambda 1,bi Alpha and Roger Plumley tSPUR'. miet committee chairman, approxi- April 1, and will continue until fraternils. Running for two graduate rep- IBM FOR JC’SDr. Walter mately 350 student and 150 fac- Jan. 31, 1963. T. Plant (I), graduate student coun- Tile pit -in-art parade will begin at 2:30 p.m. at the fair- resentative seats are Francis selor, and Dr. Charles professor ,,Ity invitations were mailed. "The same type of study is now Telford, of psychology, practice ground-. !feta% 11111,1. stephaitie Britton of i/elta oirririt!, Azimi (SPUR', Stanley Stevens on the IBM machine which will be fed About 350 students and faculty being conducted at private and data on their junior college as ill head tip. pa rid,- eiiiisists of marchingupgros from SPUR) and Gary Clemens study. :,:embers are expected to attend, public colleges and universities." %arum's Its nig center, oTASCi. i-he said. Dr. Telford said. "But this is the The entrants will be judged by Six students competing fir four Pres. John T. Wahlquist will first study of its kind made on (hi' Vice Pres. William J. Dusel, Miss junior representative posts are 4ive a brief address, she added, junior college level." Senior Dance Janet Douglas and Robert S. Mar- Pat Hayes. Ron Gerevas, Nancy Invitations were mailed to stu- Over 4 JUNIOR COLLEGES 200 tin, associate deans of students,I Expected Gustafson, Dale Reesink. John dents who have maintained a 4.0 Junior colleges involved in the and IA. Col. Edward S. Robbins. Berry ITASCi and Pat Ross. PA, outstanding athletes. 52 of investigation are Coalinga, Contra head of military science and lac-. Trying for the four sophomore the most active women, 67 of the Costa, Foothill, Hartnell, Mon- Will Feature At Rally Convention tics. representative seat. are Susie Bar- .mst outstanding members in stu- terey Peninsula and San Jose City PUsHCART '500* ton (SPUR'. Bernice Mangseth tht government, plus those who college. Sixteen hay ac's;, high schoiiis leader outfits will Lie gien by After the conclusion of the pa- /SPURS, Judy Lagen. Joe Stroud :.ave been honored in Who's Whq Actual testing will he performed Two Bands will be represented by 24() stu- Alosher's store. SJS pep squad rade at 3:30 p.m., 21 pushcart ITASCI, Marcia McDowall and .:1 American Colleges and Uni- with spatric tests, to be given the dents at the ninth annual high members will model. In corrella- machines of all sizes, shapes and Carolyn Winnegar. .SISITICS. 6000 students upon entering the The orchestras of Dick Rein- ! school rally convention to be spon- lion with the fashion show will colors will take to the field in Twenty women are running for Miss Evans added that the $100 college. Two years later, the tests hart- -one swing, the other rock sored by the SJS rally committee. be a sweater display for the visit- SJS' version of the Indianapolis ANTS offices. -colt award scholarships, of which will be given to as many of the p roll will provide the dance tomorrow. ing pep leaders. "500 mile" race. Juniors Carolyn Cottrell and .p to six may be awarded, will be same students as possible for coin- music for students attending the! Discussion groups covering all I Presentation of awards will Contestants will compete in 15 . Linda Lucas are seeking the AW'S resented to the outstanding mem- parison of scores. senior class-sponsored "Oriental aspects of rally committee activi- , climax the convention at 4:13 p.m. heats which are divided into a presidency. ..era of student government. Dr. Telford also mentioned that Phantasy" May 21. ties will be held so that high school in Morris Dailey auditorium. men's and wornen's division which Other AWS candidates are Kay The cost for each dinner is they will test "sub groups." This Bids now on sale for the annual delegates may share ideas and dis_ compete separately until the Blodgett and Karen Kraloyansky. 0. Miss Evans said, but the will include persons who have at- event may be purchased today and miser solutions to their prohle i,. sweeps t akes. fii-st vice president; Wendy mo- ,partan foundation will under- tended school for various periods next week at the Student Affairs A special discus.sion group toi Length of the course is 550 . mt. Sue Schwartz, Sue Sorensen ,rite SI for each student dinner of time, he said. business office, T}116, or in front advisers will meet also. This was S yards. It is divided into legs, much and Rosemary MacIsaac second wit chboard 14 the ASH will do the same for TEST METHODS of the cafeteria from 10:30 a.m. initiated in last year's convention the same as a track relay. Each vice president; Joan Clark. Caro- ..ie insited faculty members. Testing methods will include to 1:30 p.m. on a smaller basis. This year. ad - 0 cart is pushed by a man until he lyn Ramm. Lynne Rucker and Pat the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale, Cost of the bids is $3.50. Pro- visers will meet each time students perators reaches the relay point, where an- ,Tohnson. secretary: heeanne cm-its as-illill go to the senior class. do. other man takes over. .1 ikhei c: ha nmdmeasures Calpifioernjuiraliepessyacnhdolothge. accordingo to Dave Towle, rally Nortra Anderson. Site Barton. The dance will be held at The committee chairman. COED CARTS Linda Hardin and Myrna Mean- Orientation Week Village in San Francisco from 9 ical Inventory, using the Gough Trophies will be awarded to the Face Change In the women's division. carts natty, treasurer: and Gretchen p.m. to 1 a.m. A 4 a.m. lockout hest pep scale, will be used to test person- squads after the son;.; are driven by a woman and pushed Ecker. Helen Haim and Gretchen Leaders Sought has been granted women students "I'm sorry; this is extension ality traits. The Allport, Vernon, girls and cheerleaders from each by a man. Men drive and push in repre-er.a. by the AWS judiciary board. 2110.