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ale Jay s is Friday Bookstore Homecoming .1e tree is Queen Voting Begins Today ers ming as It SPanis se. It will Outside Booths Placed Jose (Ise . to I an., and his Pd to ihs At r Cafeteria, Bookstore that ess. rilyn 130i: Booths ten Ilesnecuming Queen idiot dancing. She' sisored by an. ,lections will be outside the Spar-1 Phi Sigma Kappa asi Muulder 'Maas the tan Cafeteria and Bookstore lions' Hull. cont metes 9:30 to 4 p.m. today and tomorrow. Sharon May, 5 feet 5 inches orehestes It is important for students to with ltru,sh hair and blue eyes. mt-i Ret: 1 vote for five of the ten candidates. Her hobbies cue dancing, water Any ballot with more or less than skiing and surfing. Sharon, a soca- five will he invalid and disquali- ology major, LS a member of Gum- tied, ma Phi Beta and Ls sponsored by /, ei Phyllis Smith, Homecoming Delta UPsil"n' Pamela Nelson, a 19-year-old 'Queen Committee Chairman, em- marketing major, fitim San Jose. RATES phasized again that voting for this JUDY ALLEN JOYCE ANTHONY She has brown hair and brown PATRICIA ARGILLA PAMELA CARLETON LU CARTER year's Queen is not by penny vote sperts eyes, is 5 feet 51s inches tall. PamPam-- but by ballot only. 11/ ela likes snow skiing, tennis and This year's Homecoming Queen hrat,k, she is a member of Alpha candidates are: Phi and is sponsored by Alpha Phi Judy Allen, 19, from Monrovia. Omega and Alpha Phi. LON She is 5 feet 41s inches tall. Lisa Phelan from Oakland, 19- has blonde hair and blue eyes. 292.0055 years-old. She has blonde hair and Judy, a genetal elementary educa- blue eyes, is a general elementary tion major, likes to read, sail, and education major, and stands 5 feet sew. She is a resident of Hoover 5 inches high. Lisa likes tennis. pattarta Hall and is sponsored by Markham music and sewing, is a member of Ilan. sponsored SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Joyce Anthony, X, from San hKsatprigmnalp(h7hai.rhetn, and Maus). She is 5 feet 5 inches Jane Winter, 20, a kindergarten. Vol. 50 43IP SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1962 No. 21 tall, has dark brown hair and hazel primary education major from San eyes. Joyce, a sociology major, Jose. She has blonde hair, brown likes snow skiing, cooking and eyes, and is 5 feet 8 inches tall. music. She is a membe of and is Jane likes traveling, dancing and !sponsored by Kappa Alpha Theta., meeting people. She is a member Patricia Argilla, 20, a nursing, of Chi Omega and is sponsored by major from Redwood City. She is. peps Sigma phi. 5 feet 5s inches tall with blonde, hair, blue eyes, and enjoys swim- AsB _ ming, reading and tennis. Patriest is a member of Alpha Phi and ts Approval , sponsored by Omega Delta Nu, Pamela Carleton, 21, elementary education and speech correction A ntiapated , major from Los Gatos. She is 5 feet 9 inches tall with brown hat , and eyes. Her hobbies are tenni, F 'golf and fashion modeling. PameS, or Band Trip , is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and is sponsored by Sigma Alpha San Jose State's marching band Epsilon, is expected to gain final approval Lu Parker, physical education for its trip to the Arizona State major, from Bakersfield. She is 19,, game Saturday when Student ELAINE HALVORSEN SHARON MOY PAMELA NELSON LISA PHELAN JANE WINTER stands 5 feet 6'S inches, and has Council meets this afternoon at Bob Hall , . brown hair and brown eyes. Lu \ 2:30 in the council chambers of la resident of Washburn Hall and , the College Union, S. She; In last week's meeting, Council I likes to swim, ski and sew. 'Send Home' 11 Fraternity lis sponsored by Allen Hall voted to send a favorable recom- `Grubbies: mendation to Financial Advisory Econ Professor Reviews Elaine Halvorsen, 21. from LOS Angeles. She is 5 feet 6 inches tall Board, which reports today. Edition Sale Co-Rec Dress Posts Open with brown hair and blue eyes. An A bill to form an Associated elementary education major, Student Body scholarship program Rossiter's Book Today Elaine likes modeling, designing will come up for final vote today. Starts Today For Tonight On Judiciary The bill, introduced by Rod Dili- Clinton Rossiter's "Conservatism ,and may be checked out for one Son, graduate representative, will in America" will be reviewed this week. At a loss for words or is it time All you unattached, and you at- Interviews will be held Friday $100 scholarships .1(1).vide for ten attention at 12:30 in rooms A and "Rossiter is careful to distin- for letter writing? tached, too, take notice of this afternoon for fraternity men in- :sr ASH members, beginning this Demo Hopeful B of the cafeteria by Assistant guish between conservatism, the Today's "Send Home Edition" week's co-rec theme ... "Hustlers' terested in serving as one of IS, of Protessor of Economics, Mrs. Su- general label for the philosophy of the Spartan Daily, which is now Heyday." justices on the newly-formed Inlet Diridon, looking for no trouble zanne E. Wiggins. preservation, tradition and order, on sale. may be the answer to Dress for tonight's affair, to be Fraternity Council Judiciary. n getting the bill passed today. "Quoting nom Rossiter's fore- and Conservatism with a capital your problem. held in the Women's Gym from Dave Loomis, IFC presider, Speaks Today -siid "it will be a benefit to the the more pre- up word, Mrs. Wiggins said, "'It is "C," which refers to The special edition is, in effect, 7:30-9:45 p.m., has been officially asks applicants to sign whole student body." cise philosophy of preservation, declared as "grubbies." week in the College Union for an Reed Searle. Demeatratic gun, ii primarily a study of the political a four-page letter home; loaded Council will also look at tradition and order set forth by The band featured for this week's interview time. Interviews will be theory of American conservatism with facts, figures and pictures date for the 22nd Assembly Dis- ' slides from Sacramento State in his "Refleetions is the Velvateens. Over and I-2,30 ism. - of the principles that have in- Edmund Burke concerning the San Jose campus. frolic t trict, will speak at an open meet- College. WIICIV the school under- spinsi on the Revolution of France," she above the normal co-rec activities According to Loomis, qualifica- our conservatives in the Included in the "Send Home went a campus beautification pro- past, said. - -ping pong, volleyball, badmin- Sens include active standing in a this afterneton at 3:30 in CH235. that appear to inspire them Edition" are stories which should in the 1,11.SPIlt. and that are likely Students may bring their ton, shuffleboard and (lancing fraternity, clear standing at school Searle will discuss his candidacy, gram. answer many questions parents and Opening debate on a bill to to assist. them in the future. lunches to the iiview. Bill Reid will be on hand to call and a 2.25 overall grade point 1 for the district, which covers the' friends ask about SJS. applicant should be Clara1alter some of the framework of ' Set it Is also a Moly of politi- square dances for the evening's average. The , west side of the Santa Produced yearly by Sigma Delta the SpartaCamp Committee and a cal practices . our search is for special event. an upper division student. 5. Chi, men's professional journalism report from a newly-formed corn- the essense of American conserva- All this is available tonight for The WC Judiciary, Loomis said, A native of Illinois, Searle earned' society, the newspaper is on sale mittee to investigate complaints tism, which like all conservatisms, Swing King the mere flick of an ASH card. will handle all problems involving his B.A. degree at the University in front of the cafeteria and the about off-campus housing are also finds expression immanent in- fraternities and fraternity mem- of Chicago and got his law degree in Spartan Bookstore. en the agenda. stitutions rather than in tran- Prof To Review bers. at the University of California. He scendent ideas.'" To Dabble The price for the newspaper is was assistant public defender fos 15 cents for Explained Mrs. Wiggins, "In or- 10 cents a copy and Faculty Senate Alameda County for a time, NM Ed s edition. der to analyze the conservatives,t the mail home Class Will Hear has been a local affairs chairress one for the American Civil Liberts- tudents has to discuss vvhat they did Proposal Today Classics The proposed state-wide favults or what they have done as well as Union. He is presently a mernht : Only a few tickets remain f,,i senate will be reviewed today at Ad Executive Denim:sty their ideology." of the Americans for Benny Goodman concert 0,1 3:30 p.m. in Morris Dailey Audi- -Los Gatos s. Wiggins' review is based on the Controversial Action and the Saratoga Pre-Reg! in Morris Dailey Auditorium, torium by Dr. Jordan Churchill. Democra t ic Club, Rossiter's revised version of the 26 At Talk Today accot ding to the Student Affairs pmfessor of philosophy at San , book originally published in 1955. Davis, mernIter of the '. riety secondary education stu- Business Office, 111I6. Film Slated Francisco State, and member of 1 Ralph yet pre-registered Copies of the book are available at Nfann-Erickson, Inc.