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First Judicial Session Court Positions Open; Spartan Gilbreth Takes Oath Chief justice Bill Gilbreth opened In this way, the court would several court positions for applica- have four justices necessary to SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE tion; was officially sworn in; and constitute a quorum. 47 txrile postponed adopting procedures and VOL SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1960 Following general discussion, NO. 73 a general agenda because of a senior male justice Marvin Fran. lack in quorum at the 'first spring kel swore in Gilbreth as the new Up in Flames meeting of the student court yes- chief justice Legislators terday afternoon in the student SJS Prof Receives union. Budget The following court jobs are OK now open: senior female justice, junior male justice, sophomore Applications Top Recreation Less $1000 Honor male justice, attorneys at large, The highest honor of the Call- I two bailiffs, two clerks, and a sec- California Senate Finance The fornia Recreation society was be- I retary. subcommittee has passed San Jose APPLY NOW Available stowed Monday evening on Dr. $9,505,283 operating budg- state's Mary Stevens Wiley, San Jose Applications are available in the after making only one et request State recreation department head, student union today through next $1000 slash in the special cuta when she was given the society's Wednesday. For Dorms lecture fund. fellowship award. Students applying must have an John T. Wahlquist had President The award was presented to Dr. overall 2.0 grade average. Justice Appileations are iciallable for $2000 for the fund next requested Wiley at a banquet held in con- positions require a present 2.25 housing in the new dorms, and in- doubling the lecture year--exactly nection with the society's annual average, and all other positions a terviews for prospective students year. fund for this meeting held here. current 2.0 average. are being conducted whenever pos- fund cut was made The lecture It was given to Dr. Wiley for With only two justices at the sible. Robert Baron, dormitory analyst A. Alan after legislative her outstanding efforts in behalf court meeting, Gilbreth was forced housing coordinator, announced subcommit- Post told the finance of education in recreation. Also to delay discussion on procedures yesterday. for tee he could find no reason honored with a similar award was Until the next session. Forms may be secured in the housing doubling the money. Jack Hoxsie, director of recreation THURSDAY MEETING office, Adm229. A $20 de- posit The budget request will go to and parks in Pomona. Chief justice Gilbreth and court is required when reserving a when it con- members room. the entire legislature Dr. Wiley, a member of the SJS agreed to meet a week to from Applications for venes at the end of the month faculty from 1945-1947, and 1948 Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in- residence as- of stead sistants will be available consider the recommendations until now, received her B.A. from of the usual Tuesday date next week, Mr. Baron added. its finance committees. the University of North Carolina, to await approval by the student He said the college is looking for 12 The operating budget is nearly and her M.A. and Ed.D. degrees Icouncil if the new court positions stu- this are filled. dentssix men and six women six per cent larger than year's from the University of New York. DR. MARY S. WILEY planning to do graduate work next fund. It will add 50 positions to the She has spent several years with new fall. college payrollincluding 14 the USO in both Brazil and Ber- The residence assistant will be instructors. muda. college's total estimated op- Council To Create paid $720 a year. The room and The erating budget for next year board comes out of the pay. stands at $10,942,394 after student As many as 389 students had Co-Rec Meeting applied for rooms in fees have been added. 6 New Committees the new hous- The college has also requested ing facilities by Feb. 15, Mr. Baron Appointment of a cultural af- Recommendations for the crea- said. Seventy per cent of the stu- more than $4 million for capital To Be Held Tonight STRAIGHT THROUGH VIEWTwo SJS students fairs committee chairman and cre- tion of these committees came dents are outlay next year, including funds got a clear now attending San Jose view of the sky as they explored charred ruins of a state ation of six temporary council from last year's Student Council State. The other 30 per cent are for three new campus buildings owned house. Kitty Twaroski and Sherri Arcemont peer through a In Women's Gym committees tops the agenda when evaluation committee, which stud- planning to attend the college next a two-story addition to the audio- hole left in the ceiling of 351 S. 9th st. after it "Here We Go Again" is theme the Student Council meets today ied the workings of student gov- fall. visual service center, a police and burned late Monday night. Although bundles of papers were found for this semester's first Co-Roe at 2:30 p.m. in the Student Activi- ernment at San Jose State. Twelve hundred military science building and a in all the rooms students will be of the vacant house, arson was not suspected. program in the women's gym from ties building. The council is also expected to settled in 600 rooms on a first women's gym addition. According to - Assistant Firechief John W. Jones, the fire probably started 7:30 to 10 tonight. Games, sports, Stephanie Green, named cultural act on the resignation of Don come, first-served basis, the hous- from cigarette butts dropped by students wandering through dancing and refreshments are of- affairs chairman late last semes- Bryan, public relations officer, and ing coordinator continued. the house. The damage was extensive, but not expensive since fered free to all students. ter, turned in her resignation, to appoint a chairman of the rec- Total cost a student a semester Auditions Today the house is to be torn down to make way for a parking lot An added feature will be an which the council is expected to ognition banquet committee. will be $310, including room and for the new dorms. exhibition by the San Jose table accept today. ASH president Rich The Liberal Religious Students 14 meals per week at the cafeteria. tennis club. Six members of the Hill will enter the name of Bob club seeks campus recognition by The residence halls are sche- In Studio Theater club will demonstrate rules and Davis, currently a member of the submitting its constitution for ap- duled to be completed Aug. 10. form of the game, after which stu- the committee, to succeed Miss proval. The Young Democrats and A brochure explaining all details For Molnar Play dents may challenge club playersi Green. Spartan Chi club seek changes in of the new housing facilities will Self Diagnosis Needed Co-Rec is sponsored weekly The six committees to be cre- their constitutions. be available some time next month, Last tryouts for "Liliom," the throughout the semester by the ated unlit the new constitution Mr. Baron concluded. "romantic legend" by Ferenc Mol- Student Affairs committee. goes into effect are the finance nar, will be held today at 3:30 p.m. committee, campus problems con - Housing Statements in the Studio theater. SD118. Claims Philosophy Prof mittee, constitution and by-last, All SJS students may try out for committee, communications con, Religion Week the May show. The ability to diagnose oneself Each of the "facts" creates jobs, Book Talk mitt*, student council retreat com- Due from Frosh "Liliom" was the play from is one of the important basic facts said Dr. Holmer. Ignorance is re- mittee and a committee on football Single freshman men and wom- which "Carousel," the Rodgers and 1 ,,, en under 21 are required to turn necessary for educating oneself, sponsible for the teaching profes- Slates Topics Hammerstein musical hit of sev- To Question in the housing statement issued to Dr. Paul Holmer, Uni- eral years ago, was according sion, and discaseability for the ,n taken. English Luncheon during registration before Tuesday 'Religion Life ' ,Aeek is sche- Molnar is the author of "The versity of Minnesota philosophy medicine professions. The malia- in the housing office, Adm229, duled for Feb. 22-2,5 and Feb. 29- Swan," "The Guardsman," and professor, in his lecture in Morris bility of will brings about the ex- Democracy This semester's first luncheon housing coordinator Robert Baron March 3 with a theme of "Conver- get-together of English 'The Play's the Thing." Dailey auditorium yesterday morn- istence of lawyers, judges and "The House of Intellect," Jacques majors and stated yesterday. sations in Religion," announced faculty, is scheduled for 12:30 Fri- Ronda Richardson, president of the Director for "Liliom" is Dr. Jack ing. mothers. Jobs created through hu- Barzun's critique of contemporary If students have housing prob- Neeson, associate prof t.sor of day, Feb. 19, in Room B of the lems, they should schedule inter- College Religious council. society and its institutions, will be Such diagnostic facts are not man mortality are those such as cafeteria. According to Miss Richardson, drama. reviewed at 12:30 today by Dr. views in the housing office as soon usually picked up in colleges to- undertaking, he said. Special guest at the luncheon the group is planning to sponsor Lawrence B. Lee, associate profes- is as possible for help, he said. Mr. Robert T.