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Student Court to Try Three Campus Groups World Wire Faus To ---...11111111111111p Irse On SJS Faculty Since 1946 men Faus To Succeed French Spartana As Art Department Head lessor of art, has been appointedl Wahlquist. acting head of the SJS Art de- No major policy changes in the SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE partment for 1960-61 . lie succeeds1 department we ',hairiest at pre- Dr. John E. French, who resigned sent, Mr. Elms said last night, 70i.. 47 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1960 NO. 103 recently to devote all of his time I even though he presumably woukl to teaching. have the -full authority" of a per- Appointment was announced manent department head. i Art department organization for s Student Court To Try Ray Hackett Sno-Cone Sale Constitution and operations are 'pretty well Prot,. set," he added. !less The sophomore class sno-eon. Mr. Fates said he will have to sale begins today and will con- Only Council give up his job as director of the To Provide tinue each Wedneaday until tie eek stint Three Campus Groups art gallery, his -real interest" ,te speak. semeNter's end, according ' to since he came to SJS. It would not of three campus. organ!. guilty to the charge, class Publicity Cludrman Robin att orb. Trials however. Item Today 4, be possible to find tone for both rancisco. /aliens %%ere set during student They are Ski club; Theta Sigma Finley. Dance Music The revised CODS I ' ' III 1,, jobs, he said. court hearings yesterday after- Phi, honorary women's journalism The 10-cent crushed Ire and Ray llackett's band will per- the one and only item on the St ii - Mr. Faus spent the fall semes- following pleas of not guilty society; and Real Estate and In- flavored CORP% will he on sale noon, dent Council docket 2.a, ter of 1958 on sabbatical leave in charges of failure to turn in surance assn. The clubs will re- form for 'the spring formal "Poly- In front of the library main en- today at W p.m. in the 315 S the Far East, visiting Japan, Hong of organization officers and ceive sentence at the next court nesian Interlude" dance, Friday trance. College Union, lists Ninth st. Kong and Thailand and doing sihisers last semester. session. oaf The council a ill decide how the graduate work at the University Mu Alpha sinfonia, honor- Psi Cht, psychology honorary Phi meeting will continue throughout of Hawaii. sers society, which was charged with ary music fraternity: Scabbard the remainder of the week until Mr. Fails now is director of the military fra- the Name violation, failed to ap- tyke on Sale college's art gallery. Ile has spent and Blade, honorary the constitution is finished. pear for court hearing. If ex- all his teaching career at San Jose and Radio and TV Guild ASH Pres. Rich Hill said the ternity; tenuating elreumatances are not council will discuss the proposed State, joining the facially in 1946 sill be tried. Trial dates have not shown, the club will be charged Today at Six constitution after it is presented, after serving four years with the been set. with contempt of court. ypt then comments will be invited U.S. army. sub- The re% ised list was to he In related business, Phi Mu, from the floor. "It may be the end In 1954 he received an M.A. de- Prosecuting WARREN FAUS mitted to ASB At- campus sorority, was fined $10 for of the week before we can ap- gree in art from Stanford uni- torney rat MeClenahan or the the same charge of failing to sub- Campus Spots prove it," Hill said. .. acting art head versity. tail% 11104 office by Oct. Si. mit a list of revised officers and Mr. Faus studied for a year at AB Sam Obregon, chairman of th.. A charge against the Women's advisers. Lyke Magazine's "mystery" is- the Minneapolis Institute of Art, revision committee, will present Education and Recrea- sue----featuring interviewee Alfred then enrolled at Montana state Physical the constitution and explain wit - Dean Benz Heads Majors and Minors club Hitchcockgoes on sale today at college. tion the major changes were made same oust ion was dropped six campus locations. He attended officer candidate the Obregon and his committee ha',' - of a mixup in the organ-- SAM Booths selling the 56-page mag- New Building Rites school, and later was sent to an because To Sponsor been working on the revision since n name. azine are set up at the cafeteria, advanced officers' administration , last October. Stanley C. Benz, (lean of stu- . nree organizations pleaded book store, library arch, outer school, graduating as a second "I doubt seriously that the re- Trip to Palo Alto quad, men's gym and women's dents, will emcee the 1 p.m. dedi- lieutenant. vision will pass Student Council gym. Price is 35 cents. cation ceremonies for the new Mr. Faus served at New Cale- The Society for the Advance- without changes," said ASB Pres. "In this issue we've sacrificed building at Ninth and San donia in the Pacific, and later in ment of Management is sponsor- RAY HACKETT Rich Hill. "Overall, however, I Health Eisenhower Talks 20 per cent of our advertising to the Philippines and in Japan. He ing a tour to the Hewlett-Packard ... band leader think Sam Obregon and his com- Carlos sts. Sunday. add 20 per cent more features," held the rank of major at his dis- co. in Palo Alto tomorrow after- mittee did an outstanding job." Rich Hill, ASH president, will With Macmillan noon. night from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m, in Editor Ron Miller said. the Hawaiian Gardens Terrace Two-thirds of the council must accept the building in the name ot The group plans to tour the pro- KIM'S ACTING pass the proposed Room. changes and the students from Pres. John T duction facilities beginning at 2:30 Movie Direct or Hitchcock then it is put to % On Nuclear Tests Hackett is an uncle of graduate the student body, Wahlquist. The Rev. William Jo- p.m. For those needing transpor- speaks out on topics ranging from who must pass it by a majority OUNT GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI) student Terri Galvan. Miss Gal- nas, Spartan Y executive director tation, rides will be available at Kim Novak's acting ability to tele- Tentative President Eisenhower and British van is presently the half-time stu- vote. scheduling for the will offer the invocation. Japan Book your 1:30 p.m. in front of the Spartan vision commercialism. election is Am it 21-22. said Hill. minister Harold Macmillan dent activities adviser. Exercises will be held in the CARD Prime cafeteria, according to Clark Lyke Doll Maryleela Rao, i- reached substantial agreement The Dull Skulls, a trio from Chi building's lobby. Smith, publicity chairman. duced to northern California WI, .,viny oil a counter-proposal to Omega sorority, and folk singer Tours of the building will be viewers last night on the D.,! Teacher To Be Aired s su,:gested moratorium on Business dress is recommended Mike Callahan are slated for en- Pre -Reg conducted following the exercise, Sherwood show, is featured in a nuelear tests. for the tour. All interested busi- tertainment at the dance, accord- Si The $1,176.300 building, includ- special photo section. uitcnts planning 1.) do their c Presdelent and the Prime ness majors may attend. ing to co-chairman Jim Watson. ing the equipment, has been ir Lyke Lovelies Judy Hall and student teaching next fall must der planned to issue a joint Bids can be obtained free in the use since the 1959 fall semester At Review Mary Jane Wright are spotted in pre-register by Friday in N6A. -sent on their test ban con- Outer Quad from 9:30 to 12:30 It houses the Student Health sera - a mystery tour of the Winchester Materials and instructions will - Maraini's 'its before the afternoon p.m. throughout this week by stu- ice, Occupational Therapy depart- Vet Check Signup House. A special "guide to mys- be issued by the office when stu- -Meeting With Japan" will be ,..er. dent body card holders. dents p,e-re-iter. ment and the Nu -sir department. tery" section lists eerie spots with- given White House Press Secretary at today's book talk by Dr. Deadline Is Friday in driving distance of SJS. James C. Hagerty said both prin- Josephine Chandler. professor of cipals were "very satisfied" with Veterans attending SJS under Editor Announces MYSTERY FEATURES Dorm Progress English, in cafeteria rooms A and re progress of their discOssions. the Korean GI bill have until Fri- Other mystery features are Bob Expert Praises 13 at 12:30 p.m. Glass, the British spokes. day to sign for their March sub- Deadline for Reed Choplin's story "Come, Search In his book, Maraini. Italian. said Macmillan might fly sistence. reminded Miss Mary Si- A reminder to all students wish- With Us," a series of "shock" pil born scholar and teacher, dis- h. London sometime Wednes- mons, veterans secretary. ing to submit material to Reed fered pies, and a mystery anti.. US' Small Rockets cussed the various aspects of Jap- Veterans were given two extra Magazine, English department lit- by Glen Roberts. WASHINGTON 1; anese culture and history. Vice President Richard M. Nix- days this week, Miss Simons ex- erary magazine, was issued yester- The identity of the "ghost of Wernher von Braun told the Sen- The author draws his informa- ',sined Eisenhower and Macmil- plained, due to the use of a new day by Miss Dorothy Pritchard, Niles Canyon," a ruse that .
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