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CALIFORNIA SlATt mmmic mm VOL. XXX, NO. 15 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1067 ------r- ■ Season tickets: Individualism the keynote campus bargain One of thii best bargain* on Swinging septet to sing cninpiii* is overlooked by niuny students. ’ • •’ v - ‘ For Jfl rartntudont muy pur­ chase a season ticket admitting him to six plays at the I.ittlc at upcoming concert Theater, That,is only 12 apt! nne.- Imlf cents per play for an even- If namoa promise anything, the Thursday; and by the following term contract with In Arts Re­ iliu’a entertaiiimonL college is in for a "good time." Monday, they were signed -to a cords. Two plays are presented each The Good Time Singers of the contract by NBC-TV to appear What has made the Good Time ipiurter. Today and -tommorrow Andy Williams Television Shbw, us regular* on The Andy Wil­ Singers the success that they "Spoon River Anthology" is being will appear in concert at 8 p.nt., liams Show. areT The quaation wait'posed to produced and on Nov. 1(1-18 Saturday, Nov. 11 in the Men1* In one week the talented seven Lee Montgomery, leader of tho "Draeula" will be presented. Pleys Gym. (Five boys and two girla) found group. "Although we’re atl pert begin at 8:80 p.m. ' Tickets are now on sale at the themselves In a position.that most a t one group," Lee answered, Season tickets are 'also avail­ ASI office. Student tickets are groups fail to achieve in a life­ “that doesn't mean we all have to able to tho general public fur 81.80 for bleachers, "11.78 for re­ time. be the same—and wa haven't $l,5t>. They may be purchased in served bleachers and 82 for re­ Since that contract signing tried to be. . , _ the ASI office or at the Little served seats. General public tic­ three yeata ago, The Good Time "Each one of ua has different Theater box office before each kets uro 88, 82.28 and 82 80 for Singers have gone to more than likea and diallkea. I think that performance. corresponding seats. ree dosen TV appearances; a helps. It keeps us from being Show business is filled with Sree year stint on the Williams stagnant. Thera's always somaone .sucues stories; however, few can Show; sell-out concerts from in the group with now and frsah compare to the talo of The Good coast-to-coaat and now a long ideas." Study while Time Singers and their rapid fire rise to success. Organised on a weekend, they traveling rehcaraetf together for the first time on the following Monday; Positive means iMd you ever wunt to swim In The Gopd Time Singers auditioned for a producer on the Amur River in Siberia or stay in u high mountain mona­ to reduce stery in Spain t Withdrawal data set A (newly established Discrim­ eliminate or reduce discrimination Applicants interested in tho The Col lego Catalog states: ination Study Committee will wt will uae, as far at I’m con­ California Stute Colleges’ Inter­ , ^"Except for College re­ Computers to be-housed investigate “discrimination by cerned,” said Dean Chandler. Ha national programs ran contact cognised emergencies, no — ' 4 ,' . “ • , • - ." ~'i ■ : ignorance and by neglect" gave a hypothetical case to ex­ Chuck Benedict or the program's withdrawals from a course According to Chairman Dean plain the "positive approach" rumpus advisor Dr. Alexander. will be permitted after the Chandler, the studies will be con­ desired of tho Committee. The program offers an acade­ end of the seventh week ducted on the basis of race, aex, If ea eff-eempae heaaiag unit mically accredited foreign study of Instruction.’’ in $1,6 million building religion and ethnic group. practiced discrimination, aa shewn experience in apven countries. The seventh week of instruc­ It forms part of a community- They are In Germany,' Spain, tion ends at 12:00 noon on Sat­ After u six months' delay, by verification of a student cam- of the land on and surrounding pile class lists for instructors, wide committee which Includes plaint, then the etadeate la reei- 'Italy, Sweden, Jupan, Frame, and urday, November II, 18A7. bids have gone out this week for the campus is land grants and registration class cards, snd keep prominsnt residents of 8an Lula Tuitutu. the construction of the proposed denee would ha eacearagod to the title has to be cleared before records. Obispo. move sod helped' to flad other The programs in Germany, *1JI million computer science any of the actual conatruction There are now 0 courses offered Ths group of eight faculty and Spain, Franee, and Italy require building. begins. housing. If the caas Involved in computer science with three four student* authorised by Pre­ violation af the Civil Kighta Act previous language proficiency, The site of construction will The new building when com­ additional ones added this quarter. sident Kennedy, held Its organi­ but none is needed for the pro­ Campus Navy aide of 1M4. then it weald he referred be the parking lot between En­ pleted, will have two stories, with With the completetton of the new sational meeting last Friday. It te the District Attoraey. grams in the other nations. gineering West and Engineering 48,000 square feet of floor spare. building, 2 more courses will be has the power to conduct two Applicants must have upper Commander Vance D. Lewis, East. Also to be taken out will Included will he twelv.e class­ opened. Computer 8cience 462 type* of meetings, both open to The committee’s next meeting division or graduate standing by USNR, is the new Navy Liason be part of Pepper Lane that runs rooms, six architectural draft- will involve eysteme of program­ the public: general discussions of will be held Friday at 8:18 p.m. September, 111(18, and have above Officer for this campus. between the two buildings. ing rooms, and space for three ming, and Computer Science 463 possible areas of discrimination- in the Men’s Gym Confer—os uventge ucadeinic ability. Communder Lewis, a member Construction is expected to be­ dosen offices. The computers will concentrate on multiply housing, recruiting of athlete*— Room. M—nwhilo faculty mem­ The costa range from 11,770 to of the Physics Department with gin in January and the building themselves will take up one third programming und processore with student and faculty guests ber are researching laws relat­ *2,870, however a large majority office in Science D-48, will be should be completed for the Fall of the building. systems. invited to air their views; and ing to employment and residency, of students went under loans or concerned primarily with coordin­ Quarter, 11)00. At present! the computer cen­ A major In computer science hearings of specific problems and ell members are considering other finamiu) assistances. ating Navy recruiting on campus Delays in construction appar­ ter ie located in the Math Build­ with a bachelor of science degree uncovsred by the committee. individuale or groupa to invite te Applicant* can roach Chuck and disseminating, on request to ently stemmed from the fart that ing under the direction of Dr. will be realised in 19AU after the "Any lawful nmanS It ttkts to lUiuPf discussion ‘ I lotted tet, u student to Japun, at intsrested students, information before the state is allowed to William Buschman, director of completion of the building. In the fit!l*.ri218. Dr. Alexander is In Ag. regarding both career and short build on any property, it must computer science and his staff. 19A8-10tl0 catalogue, students will 2:17. term opportunities in the Navy. have clear titlsxto thejand. Much Students are offered courses in be able to major in math with an computer science with the aid of option in computer eclencs. an IBM 1020 computer. Both data Presently there are d instruc­ processing and computer science tors in computer science who also course* are offered, double as Instructors in the Math Although the computers are Department. Two n*W instructors ‘Sophisticated Swing9 used, basically for 'instructional are expected to be hired upon purposes the computers also com­ completion of the building. , \ - • distinguishes Collegians Leaf clearing process “.O.K.. here we go," nay* Music They held sway at the Home­ to Imve u calculated effect and gets world wide acclaim Reportment head HvP. Dnvidton coming Hall iant month. has remained unchanged since World-wide- attention ha* been Rodin explained, “Whole to his Collegians. The fifteen man group is un item. focused on the college as a result mount* of eleerod leave*, flowera On tho , appropriate gesture, old member of the Music Dcpart- of the new leaf clearing technique California's only state college Thc Collegians specialise in "H takes experience to work and other plant organa are ex­ together," says Davidson con­ perfected by Dr. Robert J. Rodin. dunce hand takes a deep breath ment, like the department’s other Curds and letters have arrived ‘ tremely valuable-in certain types ami attacks the uitisic in its own organisations, its members re­ cerning the prartire schedule, lie almost dally asklhg for furthor of anatomiral investigation*. This distiiietivc style. ceive class credit, believe* that their success conic* from the fart that they not only details on Dr. Rodin'e discovery. new Hearing technique will allow Davidson and the Collegians creating dance music, thus-they Roth the Iron Curtain and free the whole are lion to be mounted lean into the music, experiment­ play a mixture of old and new 1 practice aa a group hut spend world countries have been repre­ ing with different Interpretation* songs from "Why Not” to "Mi­ lime bfeore each rehearsal per-. • sented by these queries. and studied for the first time.” in preparation for this year's chelle” to the " Theme.” feeling individual part*. Rodin, instructor in the Biolo­ Rodin receives no money for work. Formed in 1113(1, the group Specialty numbers like "Choco­ gical Sciences Department, start­ The -trdmpets, the trombone*, his discovery. However, he added, has performed at virtually every late Oalientc" round out their re­ and the saxophones refine their ed to work on this new technique college .formal, home concert, pertoire. Kven their theme song— part* until they are known per­ while attending the lDikl Interna­ “Research of this type helps an and music tour since that date. "Sophisticated Swing”— is meant fectly. Then' when the Collegians tion Rotunical Congress in Eden* individual to keep ubrrast of cur­ meet as. a whole they can con­ borough, lie perfected und pub­ rent trends In hi* field. The op­ centrate on molding and shaping lished his results while on a Full- portunity for reseach and the the music to fit their require­ bright Fellowship in thiliu this .aid to the flcld\is in Itself enough ycur. ______reward." ment*. Daviilsqn states that a good dance band, must possess a cer­ tain indefinable feel, lie ex­ plains further tbut it is more thim simple mechanical • perfec­ tion; it come* instead from the Wwl4 ih Srietf band thinking nud nTUng us u unit. . _ from U.P.I. "The only way to get this is Mt’KTANG REPRESENTATIVE.. Jesuits Wish#, a 80-year old constant practice over und ovei’,2 Davidson concludes. Duel excuses president from duties junior from Rlvrrsiils, will represent the college in the Maid of ~ r tot ton rinals in Fresno Nov, 10-11. She was chosen from a field of When the time comes to per- MONTKVIDKO, Uruguay—President Oscar D. Gestido ■even candidate*. The Maid of Colton hopeful Is s home economic* fqrni during one of the campus stepped down from office to preiaire for a duel with Sen. major. formats Davidson turns much o‘f Amilcur Vasconcellos this week. ------the work ovcMa Harry Cunning­ Gestido turned over the government to Vice President ham, the Collegians' manager, Jorge Pacheco Areco itftcr congress approved his request snd to Lre Thurston, his assistant for )>eemission to vacate the presidency for whatever time manager. Is nee'essary to fight the duel. San Quentin pastor A mathematics major from Gestido challenged Vusconcellos to a duel after he at­ Castro Valley, CuimhiphanT* du­ tacked the president in a political speech. ties Include choosing music, plac­ A tribunal of honor w ar set up to decide whether the talks penal system ing it in order before a dance, proper grounds exist for a duel. ami cuing the group during the - Duelling is legal in Uruguay ljut only if |Kct eggs, onions, mushrooms and bean* and to to ilifeuaa enpilgl punishment nnti vivid account of the life on death over with a group, they have to follow the code of love. ■ . • the i>c n.1 1 system in general dur­ row and a searching analysis,of ussoeiute with the inusiv," he ’ A basset hound and a German shepherd were among tlnT ing Ilia tslk. capital punishment. saya. more restrained onlookers at the Sunday wedding o f two The prlaon pastor lisa said that In addition to hla work at Ban As the Collegians’ malinger, hippies, "criminal behavior la essentially Quentin, he ia rhlef chaplain of Cunningham strives for the big a rry for help,” The rhaplnln has the California Department of Cor­ baud sound, unity, ami empathy 'I he Americaii-lndian ceremony was iHTlurmed by a “Ihh) more Ilian 12 years' aa proteslant rections and a past pretldent of among the group's members, lie Into" oiv clergyman of the neo-American Church. He Imd rhaplain at Was ((wentIn and, be­ ths American Correction Asaocia. believes that closg cooperation come from the Millbrook. N.Y, LSD community run by Dr. fore lhat, served aa chaplain of tion. . l ______: ~ ___ _ II (he only k«y' I6 i successful Timothy ia’ury. ■ the Federal Penitentiary at Alca- Admission fee* of 60 centa for dunce band suying, '‘Getting to . The wedding united Janice Harrow, 111, imd Louis Del- traa. studenta ami 81 for ths general Lcralyn Kalinin, Homecoming Queen. Gene i'os holds her robe. know the other people is impor­ sarte. 28, two artists who laughed upd smiled throughout An uniulnrd minister of the uhtle will be charged for tha (photo by Ualeteed) tant." the ceremony. * --*• lluitsd Cbuxwb at Christ and Urn Eictura. Mustang Dally

imle Slaw Pslytsituilc Callasa, In MnMn( ana met John Drexler nrmimniiiag tali ana artloa* aaa llw vlawt al Mia *le(f, vlawt at the Auadi li |l pH veet In aMvanca. MtWtknk Callafa. Minna S4*-S Tha suhjert of food la always mont plentiful cntPgory nrc the mi%" The title In i» hit. misleading ...... Jo* Hannigon dear to tha heart* of student*. "t’how-houmbi." These ura usually lor it Includes member* uf both ...... Sl*v* Riddell And, Hke nnytldng pin,- I liana haulthy, ruthar rotuiul imlividuuln sexes, Thin in ut'tunlly ■ nub- duyn, there in aonalderulda tlinnent who view auah maul un un epl- Dsnnit Roberts oh Ilia topic. One Imn only to unk rurlan delight. Thair mont eom- spcrle* of (he *‘<'how-hound" in ...... Randy Bram* for a few oplnionn. mon huhitut nra the '•A*eoiu|n" phylu. People thin rluMsiliruliun line amt tha ilanart section. ura known for thair a If or In to ...... Mih* WIIHams Take, for instance, the cafe­ ohtuin food. __ ...... Curt Strong teria. Opinion on tliin institution The second rutauory in tlmt of runs the heated gamut from, Breaking jfltiMHi'it, npilliiiMT trny*, Ray Osborn* the "Yeeh-h-h", thair titla aominir "You’ve md to In* kidding!" to from the umml reaction to the uiol spoiling clothing tfre u few of Sharon Murphy "it's not us hud un I liuil Htrured pronpaat of unothai' maul. Thu Jack Halstoad —I huil rather low hopes." It imhuvior characteristic* of thin pleuse an eager und receptive becomes immediately apparent audience, The result of such feels ... Brant Kootch npaaia .ura minimum finul ipian- that the question as to the quality tity, plaky eutlng, and rapid fripn is deuully an ovation of soma of the dining hull’s offerings is to tin* conveyor halts ulster ut- entirely based un persunal taste. tempted feeding. TTv« practice of human obser- Ami personal tastes differ in Third in the line of food-eaters vane#' is by no means original, about the same ratio ns the num­ hut it Is entertaining. And if you ber of beuds in n Con tar time cap­ (omnl-curnivornge) Is the "Oh well;,." gauaru. This division really yrunt to get challenging sule. For the suke of brevity, about it, try it on yoursalf! however, these idenls can' be rails in-between the first two grouped into several general mentioned. Lot Angeles/LONOON Juno 17— PARIS/L.A. Sopt. 11 categories. Early reservptions necessary People can usually be categor­ SURRA TRAVEL INC., phona (213) 274-0729 ised by simply watching their feeding Habits. To further abuse 9173 Santa Monica llvd., Bovorly Hill* a worn-oat phrase, "Actions speak —Jut Nsw Varh/Usdon, >. T. availabla to* louder than Words." Classifying Is actually quite simple: Just rely on your powers of observation. The first, und

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Pacific and Oca* Streets Son Lula Obispo automobiles, true aldllty, was the slalom. Thb 1 lunny (hunt, the dull presl- event (consisted of g race against (Isvsnth Day Advent lulldlnfl) dent, said the tdttb 4# net com- time around a very tight, twist* posed of fast driving and wlhl ing course which tested the drhr. kids, but rut liar of guys und girls er's ability to control his car is interested in automobiles and v II i.s tlm uliUlty of tile car ts Shop Tha Friendly Store skills of driving. The ciuh’s unnuuf fu r ! >dao The siifety i tressed in this sesM OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK held last-Oct. 21 tested tin hiv­ wus exemplified l>y two highway 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ing skill und the mudahil ,/ of patrolmen who checked the rtn the cars in competition for p.lies before they entered the romped- "A Complete Food Market’.' offered by local niarchunlr. For It an entrant rould •ont- (, unt said the dull also spoo- pete with other drivers, In *im- sofa u "roodside safety” program v, ho.iv the members are urged te help ■ stranded motorist* whs CALIFORNIA PARK GROCERY otherwise1 might go unaided. . »• o-"* Beginners welcc.ne Other activities center sreead 390 California Baultvard automobiles rather than aacU events. The meetings every first and third Tuesday nl 7:*S p* at Bridge Club In the Ag-Kngllsh ftulldlng rsa* 115, are for movies of iMeeeeU "Once you learn bridge, it’s a to auto fana, and for spoakon M STUDENTS heck of a lot of fun," relates such subjects as "The Chemistry Clayton Chrismun. of Your Car." 15% off on all cometici bridge Club is back on campus Outings to the sand dune* aid sfter an itlisenea of one year. Ac­ afternoons spent in local bsdy cording to I’teaident Chrismun, shop working on members' son tha club hns been reorganised, are among the other setWiUa thus ttoubjlqg its memltersldp to planned for the yenr. Surf Drug 40 students. 710 Quintan# Road In its new, ex|MTlmentul stage Im treditionel elegance... imported Morro Bay the organisation is no longer just Engineers oik, tMtfsdly blended into a for playing bridge. Now, its main objective is to Instruct lieginners. refreshing fragrance. Retell $7.30 Chrismun’* hope* are "to get more college students to ploy und total 2,500 understand bridge.” Knrollment In the Mmol sf Twenty new members are now Kngim-ering reached un sll-tisM < lUlMiNl* fOk MlNANUfOlhO Ml N learning, absolutely free of high of 2,502 this fall, com|»arM charge. Currently, they are being with 2,371 nt this time last ymr. Known for Good Clothing Sine* 1875 instrurted nt. the beginning of The (nil registrathm summary each meeting by Marvin llelford shows that the englneerlm We carry Levi Stapreat—Slimfita— of the Han l.uia Obispo Itupll- school is the second Isrgest of the rate. Itrldge Club. college’s four Instructions! RILEY'S COLLEGE SQUARE FASHIONS Corduroys—Stretch—Blu« Jeans schools. The Hchool of ApplM We Give S&H Green Stamps Chrismun candidly, report* Arts (imb. 2.IMW students: the many studenta "don’t realise Hchool of Agriculture, 1,70S; * 895 Higuern bridge ia as romplieated as it is; the Hchool of Applied Helens* you almost have to read and play t,434 before you’re ready to understand Archie Higdon, who bersm* the game.” But, he encourage* dean of the school last teem new member* to Join the group. after having fulfilled 4 n jJ ationeri It isn't too late, a* a review is duties at tit# United SUMSJB ft you like the feel of money ronduetgd at the start of each Force Academy, said the larajd of. its eight depsj tmunU Js.*^ Architecture und Aremtnetaar Ssn out exiting new Social and Bridge ('lul> meets every sec- Contempory Stationery mul and fourth Monday at 7 p.m. Kngltteering Department wit Putty cictevionei (or every occasion in the Mnuck Bar. Currently, the W2ii student*. work for a big, strong bank? O t h • r department* I n * Shep where porklng lv.no problem club Is. playing rubber bridge, but hope* .to go on to duplicate school and thair present snaA bridge, and eventually, to give ment figures nre Aeronnw* Open Evenings master points. Knglneering, MO', Knvlronmen* If students can't make it to Knglneering (formerly Air Cn> the meetings and still want to dltioning and Befrlgerstioa ► gineerlng), 141; JBJectrldjU Knglneering, t22; Klectroaie gineerlng, 5(H>: Industrial W* gineerlng, lift: MechnnU^ Knglneering, iWO; and WeWm and Metallurgical F.ngiM sniO Lots of monty Isn’t til w* plaea to be-as a bankar huv# at Sacurity Bank: A arid aa an Individual. And carter-with u« would Saourtty Bank ia tha larg- HIGH-PROTEIN SALAMANDER mtan working in an ast bank basad thara. Tha GALLERY atmosphara whsrs youth opportunity Is graat. 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R o g & o n Jf-etti theHone* ' tflcuth Letter to the Editor b y Tim O aten unlawful Th*y "»y that to into the wonl* from which they r*gulurly hurl Ask Dave Rodanburg or Mory Editor: Let humor Rye, JUCRAMFVTA — Coventor ban the. u*e of university facil­ ••they duy" to uturt a colunifi I* witty- thunderbolt* at varloun und Wiegahd how many of their arti­ If) reply to I-ee Doble's letter Hugh Tuck •Ronald Reagan praiiad'rniver- eminently huil (iruetii e, Uui thi* _ r.undry dai (ed cow*. cle* dieJ before they ever gut concerning thf 1U4 students who ities for the organization and columnist figure* that i f ho, he-' near a linotype. J turned the Homecofning Queen *lty of Californio Regent* for carrying out of unlawful activ­ Reader* are continually ugug Editor: adopting a new policy resolution uind hi* ilr*t “Frarn iho Ho***’* with the latest utterance* of Ar­ Aside froth the nuthbefous irate election into "a public mockery ity. / ’ Mouth" (Ah^l.e! You didn’t read by voting for a dug. I would Thi* subject I* not new. hut I prohjbltlng the us* of university thur Hoppe of William F. iuck- letters to the editor and area* Believe it should be brought Up rampniur facilities fog unlawful "T|n4' new statement hy the the by-line,) on u cluindy note ley. Time and time attain it ap­ dional mugging* In the hall* of like to Say thur I. personally, there Id no filar* to go hut up. If doubt if- the “public" (college from time to time. It displease* purpoar*. . regents dearly set* ferth-fee Ae pear* that dome columnist has tha Orapliir Arts Bulldinp which me a great deal to see people in e V 4 t fc_ ■ he wuh In Miaul hie find, time tfieetully sharpened Ids pen and ure occupational hazard*, readers students?; people of San Luis The governor was Informed of the first time--# specific policy out of poll, there woiilil hr* no’fu­ the stadium get up ami leave be­ punctured someone'* pretty bul­ generally don't beut an angry Obispo?) was scandalized by the fore the gume is over when they the precedent-setting policy dec­ regarding Die unlawful use of ture left hut to hIm|< dooner or lion. path to the columnist'* door. actions of these students. raft see the game^ls obviously laration while attending the Nat­ university facilities. Inter. Th.it Hlttmti»»?i len’t very It's not quite that simple, (loud I furthermore doubt that these ional Woveruors’ Conference. feiidihle ut the tender Ugr of 21). It's easy foe the writer who lost. To me this is open discour­ loui'iiiilisiii i* -more than Horry goes without criticism to become students rate the Homecoming tesy. und diarespeet. in u statement re I ay ml through “I \yoakl like to romaietiduhe W hen he wuh u reporter, till* White utoriiiing into the press ids own biggest sacred raw. This elections on the same scale as u Everyone likes to see a team Itl* office the governor said; Rcgefit* for their positive attempt rulumnlat alwuyu Ihotluht it would notional ar local election. Please room of the Daily Hlanet to shout, columnist lias writteu thi* edi­ win, but the leum is ours whether "I have iteen informed thut the toward* solving a major pro- lie grout fun to write u rrgulur "Stop the presses! Tear out the tion's "From the Horne'* Mouth;" don't misunderstand me, I think it wins or los;‘s. Even ufter the _ blem at this great university, feature, Well, It id u«nl it im.'t. that tho humorist* when voting Regents uf the University of Cal­ fruat page!" unfortunately there is no one game is evidently lost, the felltfw* ifornia unanimously adopted a And I want to asseore thn* peo­ F.von we uee Mu-tun* Dully The problem confronting who­ writing something called "Front could probably recognise the thin huve to stay on the field and see resolution which will hpve a sig­ ple of California that this tut- Htuffer* ialior under the popular ever writes "From the Huron's tha' Horse's Rise where” to keep Una of distinction between Home­ it through to the end. It seems to nificant Impact on the use of uni­ ministration will cooperate in midconception that all vo'luumhitd Mouth" i* not which sacred cow him on Die straight and narrow. coming and other public election*. me. our p^toe is in thel stand* versity facilities by those who ;• every way to see that tax-imp- redide upon dome lofty Ulympim to deflate; thi* ruling* has more For tha columnist the buck does A* far as these student* being with them until the gantg is advocate and plan willful viola- ported institutions stu-lt a* the tlpWh iHufi - ifh'trftffiut'p - ^mjr.es in Uln .^s*kns««»it4^a -_ ,_ - _*__ mature. I imagine some of them ------TIofiFerffie Taw; ' ' " tinivemity are not In any way student*. The columnidt must go Dave Rosenburg is about to probably voted for you in the Jack Rapp used to further the illegal activ- one step further to distiiiKuish bite the dust of graduation. He last etudeat body election. Electron!** Engineering Dept, "The resolution specifically itles of any group or individual." Alpha Zeta to hold between a sacred cow and a sin­ and thi* columnist will share the No, 1 wasn't pit* of the 104... ce. e cow. horsa'a mouth until tha start of because I didn't know the dug To slaughter n pompu* row is Winter Quarter when Rosenburg'* was running. , 1 regional conclave useful; to do the sumo t* u well graduation approaches. Front that meaning cow causes only harm point onward this columnist will Alpha Z e to , the nulionnl unless the columnist is very sure ium* no partner in crime. TYPEWRITERS honarury agricultural fratendty, that he Iws something to put In Reven weeks should be enough tolat PRiUali pppulfi had uti executive meeting and Its place. The dividing line is time tn gather sufficient thunder- burbequv ut the home of Mr. und fnxtiutingly thin. bolts and to sharpen some pens. Mr*, (lent* Itrendlin. 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\ Page 4—Friday, November 8, Mustang Dally *L Mustangs seek first CCAA win against LA State P AR T TW O : All-American candidate Jack Wool Recruitment failures are simply bright spot in disastrous season The old adage about every dark put the stop on bursts off tackle hi* collegiate football in tlui I'AC due to economic problem-Harden cloud having a silver lining can or around the flunks and ranging 8 conference at Oregon. he applied to the Cal Poly foot­ into the flats to harrass pass re­ Defensive line coach Tom Leg ball fortunes this fall. Despite (EDITOR’S NOTE—This is the second article in the three- ceivers. notes that “The thing that makes part series about the football program at Cal Poly. It deals the fact that the Mustangs have won only one out of seven games, lie nas chosen “defensive play­ Jack Wool an outstanding line. with recruitment of players. Coach Harden discusses the they boast one of the finest play­ er of the week" for the fourth backer is his nbility to diagnose failures in this area, and reveals his hopes for future re­ ers in the small college ranks.- time in seven weeks for his spar- cruitment.) kling piny against Cal Stale Long plays quickly and get to the point . by Ray Osborne Linebacker Jack Wool has Beach. Karlier this season he was of; attack.” ‘ ■ • ------' Mustang Daily sports editor ahinud for the Mustangs through- selected "CCAA Linemen of the This will be the Mustangs' f|Bl| -i out this disappointing season. Week" for his efforts In a 2b-20 "We are not getting the junior Harden U looking for a steady ‘Tomorrow night the senior co- loss to San Diego Stute. California Collegiate Athletic rolleKc transfer* at Cal Poly be­ performer for the quarterback captain- from San Jose will lead Association game and their 1nt cause we simply don’t have position for next year, and he the Green ahd Gold against the He hasn't played a bad game shot at pocketing a victory sad enough to offer them. As the feels that he has such a player Diablo* of LA State. Kickoff ■ yett" comments Coach Harden a- escaping the league bassmsu. situation now stands, we have to • in freshman Don Milan, a 6-1, 180 time for the battle at Pasadena’s bout his star linebacker. He’s The Mustangs are 0-4 in CCAA pin our hopes on the development pound Santa Ynei product with a Rose Bowl will' be at 8 o’clock. .playing like a Little All-Amcri- play and have dropped thsir Isit of a good frosh football program, good passing arm. cun." five games in sucresson. The if we hope to build \ strong Wool has played brilliantly each Diahlos are 0-2 in the league and team." “All Milan needs is some polish week knifing through to spill I’ve never seen anyohe his sixe and he should do a fine job for opposing qunrterbucks for loses hit so hard or do a better job of 1-5 overall. In beating Hawaii This is the future hope for the us at quarterback,” Harden com­ 1 on stunts, roaming laterally to liqebaeking," offers assistant 8-3 they scored their flrat touch­ Cal Poly football program as mented. “I am going to try to get coach Dave Gross, who pluysd down in four weeks. Coach Sheldon Harden views it. a junior college transfer to give "We Just don’t have any bar­ us more depth at this position," TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES • CALCULATORS gaining power to get the Junior Harden added. ART A ARCHITECTURE rollege stars,” Harden comments. Harden indicated that he will SUPPLIES Rentals • tales • Repair* “Last year when I offered them a try to secure interior linemen, JOHNNY r -r r 7 .-=z=== .. - t-^ = = = = = $500 scholarship they just both for defense and offense, from All-American candidate Jack Wool Why pay moro If you laughed at'me. the junior college crop $o streng­ can got It for lost? "It wasn’t until this fail that then next year’s team. NELSON OFFICE EQUIPMENT we had living facilities (Modoc Budget Account, dorms) to offer these players," In looking back over recent BARR’S RESTAURANT CO. Harden pointed out. “Other teams recruitment. disappointment. The place to moot and bat in the league not only have the Harden points out that admin­ Leisure Arts 490 Hlfuora Si. Open f Is 3:30 Opon to 11 p.m.i PH. A Sat. 'til 12 scholarships and the living fa­ istrative red tape on this campus 1119 Chorro Men. thru Pit. cilities to offer, but they have has tripped up at least throe “big 4'Blocks From tho Campus At Collogo Square San Luis Oblspe Set. till nssn outstanding jobs that pay the name" players that wanted to play 543-7347 athletes as much as three dollars football here. an hour as well. “If the student body could “Lloyd Madden (now starting supplement the |1.3S hour-cam­ halfback at Fresno State) was all pus jobs with additional funds, set to come to Poly,-but the ad­ FRED'S AUTO ELECTRIC A A A v WESTERN WEAR then maybe we could be more ministration said he didn't have competitive in the jobs we have an SAT test score so he couldn’t Specialised Motor Tune-up your western stere keeping up , to offer prospective players and • get in," Harden related. with now an bettor western fash­ Two more players couldn't meet DYNAMOMETER and GENERATORS then maybe the recruiting re­ ion needs. Wo handle nationally sults would be different. grade requirements and wero ELECTRONIC REGULATORS “In addition to the other teams turned away. IGNITION STARTERS known brands. In our league, we have to compete “Jim Lawrence (starting flan- • ker now at USC) and Haven BATTERIES AAA Wsittm Wssr and Boarding Itabls With the major schools like USC, ' Sally and Bud Walters UCLA, and Washington for the Moses (an AH-American candi­ TUNE-UP WISING date at San Diego StatO didn't 785 Manh Si. - 543-0707 junior college talent in this Phona 543-3821 New! state," Harden commented. “You have the grades to get in hero, Monterey I California Blvd actually have to put your name but somehow they managed to on a waiting list to see some of get into other schools and now FROST the junior college players." they are established stars.” Har­ den recalled. “They both wanted to Leens Harden feels that freshman come here." An Invitation to Loam of - - - ELECTRONIC*!SUPPLIES team graduates and red shirt Coach Harden feels that one of , . ’ t . . . the players will be as Important,4 if Poly’s main drawing card at the IV - KAMO - STE8IO - HLH - KII5 - PASTS not more important, a part of present time is the courses that slim-taper od the football ’ picture of Cal Poly are offered hero. But, he indi­ CHALLENGING EMPLOYMENT permanent in the near future as Junior col- cated that, in most cases, this is pros* casual _ Wholesale Prices — lags playsrui— ———;------— ■— not enough of a motivating fac­ ■f - OPPORTUNITIES slacks that* tor, in the competitive game of never need “W* will get some Jaycee trans­ attracting star athletes. with Ironing... by Open to the Public fers, but we can’t count on them “A few players on this year's the makers oi PICTURE TUBES— TELEVISION S RADIO TUBII S PAST! to fill the gaps that will be crea­ team came hero because of the Leesuros by PHONO NUCLEI— RICORDINO TAPI— TEST EQUIPMENT ted by graduation," Harden re­ courses offered,” Harden pointed Tha Navy’s Largest R A D Laboratory TOOLS— CITIZENS BAND IOUIPMINT— ANTENNAS— MASTS marked. Lee out. “Haxtard (tight end Steve) Micholson Laboratory ROTORS— CHANOIRS— SPEAKERS— ENCLOSURES The Muster^ mentor views SAM'S PHOTO PACTS S TECHNICAL BOOKS came hero because of the Physics Naval Weapon* Cantor next season as one that will see major." PAMOUS BRAND NAMSS the red shirts and frosh graduates Harden concluded by saying China Lake, California contributing a great deal to the O ASTATIC O BILDIN OMIUIB that the recruitment problem • PINCO O STANCOI O EYIVANIA O RICO varsity football fortunes. He boils down to one of economics. • CINTRALAB O RAY-O-VAC pointed out that there are 20 rod OKRAUOIM o JSRSOtD “We just aren’t competitive fi­ By scheduling an Interview with • • • O— iiimMALLORY aovn S O SWITCHCRAPT O SHURI o MIC shirts, Including halfbacks Rich nancially with the other teams 1 • OMAN • OARRARO o uctro-voch o x a u n Terrell and Dave Rench, that will that are seeking the same players be eligible for varsity action next we are. BANKAMERICARD year. Lester G. German "These rod shirt players along “A strong freshman football ONLY with shout 10 good frosh players program is our best hope for the Engineering (E.E. M.E. ChE. Aerospace) M ID S T A T E will form the foundation for next future under the present condi­ Physics (all degree*) year’s team," Harden commented. tions.” $ 7.00 Mathematics (all degrees) Electronic Supply Inc. COLLEGE HI SHOP Research-Design-Developmant-Evaluation Harriers to test Westmont 717 Higutra St. Led by junior transfer Ed two races in the past three years. San Luit Obispo 543-2770 ( sdrns. Cel Poly's cross country Ohe was to Darrell Dent of San 544-2878 team will fare Westmont this Monday and Tuesday— 6 fir 7 November Jose 8tate two weeks ago. He 1441 Monterey San Luis Obispo Saturday In Hants Barbara after was ahead, but Dent passed him a tough four-mile test at the and beat him in the final 50 Please schedule interview Mt. Hue Invitational last week. yards,’’ with yaur Placement Office The steadily-improving Mus­ PurceH noted that “Cadena U. S. Citizenship required tangs are slated to teat the War­ beat every Han Diego Htate run- ney at Mt. Harr They’re the NCAA An Bguel Opportunity Employer riors distanct mJSjCLut 4:30 p.m. defending champions, so that’s Csdcna only 3.7_and .. 12A indicative of how good he ia." pounds,' clipped 18 seconds off the II Mt. Hae course 'record of 20:55 oh which he set In IPtlO. The Bakers­ Engineers of distinction are joining __ ___ field runner copped second plncc it’s with a clocking of 20:42, but was HOFFMAN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION hralcn by Mike Hanrutty of U8C We are engaged in the development and manufacture of a wide range fRom frosh whose time was 20:18. Tho of sophisticated airborne communications, navigation, radar and mic­ British runner is the new Mt. rowave systems. Hue course record holder. Hoffman it undergoing a dynamic expansion program and has career The Mustangs, on the whole, opportunities for B.S. and M.S. Graduates in electrical and mechanical rnplured fourth place at the Mt. Use affair with IBM points. Han engineering in the fields of: Albert’s Diego Htate, defending NCAA college champions, walked away AIR NAVIGATION COMMUNICATIONS with first place with 14 points. Radar Systum Ingineering SSB Communications Jewelers Microwave Antennas I Component Systems Ingineering Terry Record Who won ' the Dttign 1054 Chorro CCAA two-mile crown two years Analog Circuit Design ago, finished ninth with a time Rscsivur S RP Circuit Design Digital Circuit Design j of 21:0S. The Sacramento senior (IF, HP, VHP, l|HP a Micro-Circuit Design S Thin Pllm is fully recovered from n leg In­ Microwave) Design > jury which kept him idle during Solid State High Power Mechanical Design Including the truck and field season last Transmitter Design Packaging of Micro-Circuit . . . Ii the happy exclamation spring. Project Management Equipment you hear whenever you give Coach Dick Purcell praised the WORK IN A CREATIVE ATMOSPHERE WITH A RAPIDLY • gift from our slore. Every performance on Ed Cndena. “He gift I* beautifully wrapped run* 80 to 100 miles a week t«f GROWING COMPANY HAVING ENGINEERING ORIENTED prepare for a meet. He’s lost only MANAGEMENT ' and vli-ilirr modtil or fin- An Kqual Opportunity M-P Employer— preiiive U carries our name U. S. Citlsenshlp Required . . . the mark ef fine qual­ MAMA Jo and PAPA T Contact your Placement Office for an appointment with the - ity And distinctive good taste. “The house of yenuirie Hoffman Representative, Mr. Jerry Jacobs, Who will bo on cam­ soul food'' pus November B, 1967. >00 Htfusiu A leader In llectrenlcs Per Over Twenty Plve Years 7 A