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Foot Bt I 11 Sontinol **Guardian of Truth’ Foot bt i 11 Sontinol **Guardian of Truth’ Vol. 6, No. 17 Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, California Fri., Feb. 28, 1964 Agnews chief thinks so Anxiety, bias normal? “The concept of normality health. Automation has perma­ of society emphasizing that no changes with the times,” Dr. nently taken the jobs of many one area is entirely responsible. Walter Rapaport, superintendent people. Dr. Rapaport was sponsored by of Agnews State Hospital, re­ “Higher education is often be­ the freshman class in the first of minded over 100 students Thurs­ ing forced on those who are not a series of lectures to be present­ day, Feb. 20, in answering his capable of doing college work; ed this semester. question “Are You Normal?” people who would rather be car­ “Being happy or content is not penters or plumbers than lawyers necessarily being normal,” Dr. or physicians.” Rapaport declared. Dr. Rapaport pointed out that 'Menehune Magic’ He explained that although the the family is often broken up as modern world has more “anxiety- soon as it is created and early is theme for luau building elements” and is shrouded sex relations and young marriages in more uncertainty than ever be­ are attempting to restore family fore, a certain amount of anxiety love. and prejudice is quite normal. coming March 7 “We are living in an age of “People are looking to the gov­ Beachcombers and Wahines DR. WALTER A. RAPAPORT, superintendent of Agnews crisis where the family is no ernment, instead of to themselves to care for old folks or unwanted should prepare for the annual State Hospital, talks with Sentinel staffer Dorothy Hansen longer a way of life. Times are tough for those now growing up,” children. Even the church has be­ luau scheduled for the evening following his speech last Thursday at Foothill on "Are You come a part of social status of March 7, from 9-11 p.m. Normal?" Mrs. Hansen also interviewed him Monday on said the superintendent. “Social presures,” explained Dr. where one must arrive in a Cadil­ “Menehune Magic,” the theme her weekly KFJC program, "Limelight." Rapaport, “can cause serious lac, wearing a fur coat,” the psy­ of this year’s luau sponsored by the Music Council, will bring to (Photo by Joe Steele) deviations from normal mental chiatrist observed. The speaker advised the audi­ life the fantasy associated with ence that the greatest gift a par­ an old Hawaiian myth. ent can give a child is independ­ As the tale goes, the Mene- Sanchez rejects 'rerun topics/ ence. He stressed the importance hunes were believed to have in­ of a child becoming an individual habited the islands before the rather than a mold of parental coming of the Hawaiians. They wishes when he said, “To be are attributed with the character­ wants better purpose for retreat normal is to be an individual." istics of leprechauns. Dress for the affair is Hawaiian Dr. Rapaport commented that are numerous, maybe too many, and authentic island dancers will ASFC President George San­ the high rate of suicide stems activities on campus and that add to the South Sea atmosphere. chez said Tuesday that he can from an inability to face failure. see no reason for a student gov­ communications have improved A judo demonstration is also and are in smooth running order. He attributed juvenile delin­ planned and the Foothill dance ernment retreat because “if no quency to many different phases purpose is found, it would be a INVESTIGATING AN entirely band will provide music for the waste of student time and new subject, the topic committee evening, money.” is considering the book, “America Tickets including the dance and A committee is meeting this Challenged,” by William O. Doug­ Paul Tanner and FG dinner will be sold for $2.25 per week to decide on a subject for las, associate Supreme Court person. the annual retreat planned for the justice, who recently spoke at the Stage Band to swing Committee chairmen for the weekend of April 3-4 at Jones’ College. dance are Pete Essel, decorations; Gulch. Council members and other re­ Lynne Stanton, publicity; John ONE HUNDRED students who treat delegates would broaden the at CMEA convention Bradley and Gary Vernon, food are interested in student govern­ purpose of the conference and and refreshments; and Joe Eding, ment and how it is organized are realize their responsibilities as Foothill’s Stage Band was clean-up. eligible to go. citizens, by using this reference, chosen from all college stage Sanchez feels that such sub­ according to Deanna Rutter, presi­ bands in California to perform jects as apathy, activities, and dent of the sophomore class and with former Glenn Miller trom­ Broderick speaks communications have been run chairman of the planning com­ GEORGE SANCHEZ bonist Paul Tanner at the annual over so many times nothing more mittee. John Walsh, entertainment; Bob State Convention of Music Edu­ Miss Gertrude Broderick will can be accomplished in these “This book will add a scholarly Berlin, program; Pam Pritchard, cators March 24. be interviewed by a staff mem­ fields. flavor which is sorely needed at registration; Jean Gleason, re­ Tanner, who was featured with ber of KFJC March 9. Miss He believes that Foothill does Foothill,” said Miss Rutter. freshments; and Bill Burden, the Miller band for 17 years, is Broderick is an educational not have an apathy problem, there Committee chairmen include selection committee. now brass instructor at the Uni­ media specialist for the U.S. versity of California at Los An­ Department of Health, Educa­ geles. tion and Welfare. Dean’s Honor List named Attending the Western Radio In addition to presenting and Television Conference, she “Amour a Vendra” with the Foot­ wil be on campus during a tour hill band, Tanner will demon­ Eight per cent of Foothill day students make honor roll of radio stations in area col­ strate various band techniques leges. This semester more than eight The Dean’s Honor List names time total enrollment has de­ with the group. Rehearsals are per cent of the student body made 538 students as compared with creased by 10 per cent. presently underway. the grade. 324 for last semester. At the same THE FACULTY will host a tea The stage band will provide the on Tuesday, March 3 in the music for the coming luau, Faculty Club House to recognize March 7, along with the other YR’s donate money; Students to probe science vs. religion rift the scholastic honors gained by small combos. the full and part time students. Recordings made last Novem­ Library says thanks Students filing applications in the retreat. ber at a jazz concert featuring Thanks to a $50 gift of the Ten full time students and 14 C-31 by Wednesday March 4 will “We will discuss whether there several small combos and solo Young Republicans, the College part time students achieved a be eligible to attend the next is a conflict and if a person need endeavors by Dr. Herb Patnoe Library will continue to offer straight A average. Out of the Student-Faculty Retreat and to believe only one area of theory,” will go on sale soon. Foothill students the Congression­ debate the topic, “Science and total 538 students named, 321 he added. Proceeds of the record sales al Quarterly. Religion—A Dichotomy.” were full time and 207 part time. Alexander and Richard Wright, will be used for a music scholar­ Commending the YR’s, headed “People contend that science Alpha Gamma Sigma, the jun­ chemistry instructor, will select by president Hilman Walker, Miss interferes with traditional religion ior college honorary society, adds ship fund. 15 applicants to attend the week­ Betty Martin, director of library or religion enters the realm in 210 Foothill students to their list Records may be purchased at end discussion and recommend services, said that the publica­ which science operates,” said D. this semester. New members were the Bookstore or from the band tion would be of great use to the Murray Alexander, physics in­ books and periodicals to be read initiated Tuesday, Feb. 25. members for $2.50. students studying current political structor and a faculty adviser for for background on the topic. PLANS ARE underway for the issues. annual banquet to be held May Of the 143 students who ans­ 1. All members of the Alpha Xi Campus Hootenanny wered the recent survey conduc­ Foothill instructor honored; Hillis to display Chapter of AGS may attend. ted by the library, the majority Three AGS members will be trials start Tuesday voted that the Listening Room painting at National Art Show, March 12-22 selected to attend the State AGS and library should remain open Conference which will be held at Any students with talent in Sunday afternoon. Richard K. Hillis, instructor in Hillis’s painting Crepascula will playing a guitar or singing a folk­ Eighty-four students asked that art who joined the Foothill Col­ be on exhibit at the National Long Beach City College the song are urged to polish up their the Sunday hours be continued, lege faculty this fall, has had a Orange Show from March 12-22. weekend of April 11. abilities and come to the Hooten­ while 67 voted for Saturday after­ work accepted for the National Hillis, who teaches drawing, de­ Following initiation last Tues­ noon hours. Some students voted Art Show at San Bernardino. sign and art history at Foothill, day, new AGS officers were elect­ anny tryouts in Appreciation Hall for both. The work submitted was has also won an award at the ed. Fred Hess, a law major, has March 3 from 11-12 a.m.
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