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Vol. XXIII No SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA Tuaaday, Oct. 17,1961 s a c b m b t Censorship Of College Press Unwise, Brubeck Quartet Foreman Proposes Worns New State College Chancellor Tomorrow Night Campus Goals Editor'a note I The following state­ carries the moral responsibility of forts to suppress editorial freedom By CAROL BUCHER ment was written by Chancellor roportlng facts aoourately, of giv­ through censorship. Achieving this ABU President Lee Foremen will Buell G. Gallagher or the Califor­ Tomorrow night is the night! begin work In three long ing adequate news spate to points type of perspective is one of the nia state college system, when he of viewiw divergent from the paper's marks of journalistic maturity. Dave Brubeck and his famous r «:l* h* was president of the City College own edlidttorlal...... policy, of adhering to "A college president faces grave quartet appear in the Men's Gym night the estel it New York. El Mustang fools scoopted standards of deoonoy. problems In dealing with the un- armed with a host of "Brubeck- committees on _ that It summarises what the edl- "Cc'ollege newspaper editor* graduate press. Practically every isms" sure to please the local tors would say were wo called upoii ■hould have the privilege of deeld- year he la faeed with new editors Jess fans, to state the role of a true col­ Ing what will and what will n< not be oporters, some of whom have Era-TiaABB offloo facilities. sat legiate newspaper and its policy. published. I, for one, would not not yet*t learned that press freedom Tickets for the performance The meeting will take place el "A responsible undergraduate have it any other way. price tag of moral re- are on sale In the AIB Office at 7 p.m. in room 114 of the Library. press can be the conscience of the ' lowover, the privilege carries $1.50 for student body card Foreman will ask that an inten­ college community, but moral re­ lion ssu“He is faced /l" with the holders. General admission ia $1 sive study be made in all three sponsibility must rest In freedom. oonsoquonoos of advene for non-card holders. areas and that the committee! Censorship of news policy or edi- publicity resulting from i The concert begins at till p.m. bring their findings and recom­ torsi opinion is inadmissible be- eehti Bnuoai serut munity, The] irresponsibility. Ho is calls and Is open to the publie. mendations to IA0., cause it destroys a fundamental college community. They must re to serve occasionally as a rt____ Two of the studies—Incorpora­ tool of ,u e democratic education cognise the rirights ‘ of ‘ oth era to erit- Brubeck appears on eampus With lets* the undergrade u between the newspaper editors tion bf the Student Body and the 1 S T 1 freedom of diseusion and ______luate preoo. and other segments of the oollogo hi* well-known ildc-men Paul study of AIB offloo facllltji Freedom of tth* proas and freedom Desmond, Joe Morello. and Oca* to crltiso th*______are aymuwtm, eommunlty that may feel unfairly among 10 goals set by Ftforeman -Duning mr tenurekb re asi president treated by the eampus press. right after completing a sue- for this aoademio year. _t where questions of in- of the City College of New York, dene;iy and offense to public morals, "Finally, ho may be faced with c!ud„ „ Georg* X. Maybee, senior rep- I1 have Jealouslyjealously safeguardedsafei ardod the the prospect of seeing a campus s' dnsL'SMiftE roeontaUvo,e, will report on the or o>f legal___ redress__, for po*pmilhil* Festival. on tfi heritage of preoo freedom on our libel aotlon are involved, the publication 'captured' py a small Mottorcy Bowwl classic. Last week itI eampus, I shall continue to light Desmond, one of the foremost ed that ths oity of Los means that should bo involkod ta organised minority-aametimos a was learn for the right of our undorgradu rain the standard* of eollogo Jour­ whose alios“ ifianooe are to a alto sax men in the buslaoos Angelos willdll provide free bus Journalists to say what they ' nalism are the legitimate educa­ ular politicalal doctrine rather teams with Morello, drums, nnd service to thehe LColiseum for all Ian and feel, especially whoa l _ _ tional prodcssea of suggestion, B to the principlesslplos of objective Lyl* Oblspansans arriving by train, agree with what they have to say journalism. tonight's agenda i oritiolsm, and praise. Also on tonli_ "But every right has Its respon­ "Undergraduate editors must "These are real and delicate pro­ James L., Clark will reportroport on sibility) every privilege its oblige- tailP .to draw a distinction be­ blems. They cannot and should not Ms year's Intramurals program) tion. The right to free expression ohn Quinn, Homecoming Com- tween legitimate oritleism and of- bo settled by administrative flat." Jmltteo Chairman, trill report all ‘sns for the Oct. 17-11 cel*- Sationi Joe Mellno will report on Journalism Society nmmo rsss the Fall Leadership Conference, which took plaoe Oct. 6, 7 andl. Meets Here Oct. 21 Blgma Delta Chi's first regional Sixty-Nine Now Momborg MilliChoitnTo Play conference in the national profes­ sional Journalism society's reor­ Addod To Faculty Roitar 'All My Sons* Laid ganised and expanded program­ The oast for the fall quarter ing will bo held on the Cal Poly Sixty-nineixty-nlna nawnow mambaramomt hava Inatructlonal onpaeitlaa a n John i addad to tha a w F o f tho 11. (llliim-t, handling olaaa ichad- play, "All My Sons", was ohoson campus, Baturday, Oct. II with last week. col inniga thlainis quartar, Thla oampua ullng and Howard Wan, Public Leading the oast in the role of about 40 prominent leaders and an­ now boaataboasts ofc a ataff of mon than Halation* Coordinator. Joe Haller will be Derick Mills. other BO or more students freon BOO persons. Buainaaa Managamanl additlona Judy Mebane will portray the part various colleges in attendance. • In the Agricultural division, now rai Halan D. Waring i Richard of Kate Keller, with Rawson Lloyd Chairman Robert Goodoll. editor members inoludei Robert Ledyard, . Waatarman, Aoaoui tgi liter. as Chris Keller and Pam Powill Puwell of the TeWam-TrlbuneTelegram-Tribune In in IanBan ilture Business Mm 0 « as Ann Deever, Rodger Hills will Luis Obispo, said that resenrationsreservations B, L Dunn and R trami.’ Linda R. DaWalt, Ellaabath appear as George Deeve, Burt are already in for that number and n, Agriculture " WEni ) R, Wheeler, Anti riveUntor register Friday at Motel Danaryi Corwin 1(. Johnson ana sTu.*'*jmms,'Tss awTfej?js®r.rwsInn. The professional section ana WllUsim T. Thomson, Cropsi Howard H. Yokoyama. Ornamental B. Wataon, Purahaalng. r rttiiK i.uoey, ana mare niw on the umlnrgraduate section will hold panels and meetings all day Bat- Horticulture and Wallace F. Olid- the eight year old boy. Buri. ------,, confer den. Veterinary Helena*. DAVE BRUBECK The play will be under the di- Now to tne Applied Arts dirt- i & E S L S S B i roetton of Keith Nielson, English Thorn** D, Numgara/. Harry L. Wright, on teaa to aroata aoma and Bpeeeh department with sets Soott nnd Raymond VKlador. Naw of tha moat modarn Jaaa aounda designed and built under the su- A g re e of Chloago as featured , Pederson, Ingush i Pauline on tha Saourfty foraa la Jamaa A. to data. rvlsion of J. Muray Imlth, taffor and Wien T. Itookoy, Mapaa. Bruback tea teooma a aymbol igllih and Ipeech Department. speaker. Other big name speak­ tme Economical Wilhelm C. KTne three-aot play will be pre­ ers Include newspaper, radio and ikwsrsott. Music and Doris A. In tita Itudant Paraonal dlrl- sented November 14, 17, and 11 in college journalists of wide reputa­ Itomas, Patricia J. Warmordam ■Ion, Kranola P, Holdradga and i s m s tions. Anna R. Marcall ara lit Admla* foralgn eon. countrlaa,______aa wall___ __ aa___ te- the Air Conditioning Auditorium. yl Mary Lon White, Physloal hind "tab Iron Curtain. His know- ndueatlon.Education. ledge of music includes net only In thathe AppliedAppliad SolencesSolaneaa divisiondtvlalor Aihmun.taLhsb Marjorla aa, J, txtr m teo n a, jass but reaches into tha ei newnaw membersmambara aroiarai Parian*Parlana JJ. Arthur H. Hogara, Jolea B. Stona realm, whieh he proved n ___ , on a disc entitled "Bernstein Plays SR csiaac tun ttnuBR as Brubeck and Brubeck plays Bern­ I’hylll.111. J. Mana,Mart., SIf.rnru it L. Strauiatnuu Nlchola* Balgethy. Library Haalth Cantari fiammla If. Dodd*! stein." The alburn features th* § I I, Hogg* and Thomaa 0 Houaingt Sandra J. Adair. Plaq* famous quartet with versltlo com­ Uthrop, Mathamatioa. and Capt- manti Adlana B. Roa and Carlin poser Leonard Bernstein. Ian T. K. Prloa, Military Solanea A. Waggoner, Raronia and Pranola and Tactici, 0. Holley, Ragiatrar. In tha Engineering dlvlaion Thomaa A. Pnnar. Peter Pram ton OfCollogo Co-Antbon *nd Claranea L. Paaiona ara ir Campus Personnel Architectural Teh-loh Chon and Agriculture Teaching Book Set Driving Record Dean of th* College, Dr. Dale Harrya v H. / Honegger i t a and usssbi Orlen W stly op-authored Simmon*. Welding flul M»Ullurgy Tha Btata anyployaaa on oampua Adminiatrativa ehangaa In non-

m&HS iss5£® Ifomla *** Social Scloaca Clab Booth W ot Thla waa dlaaloaad raoantly In lubjoete a ted in volume ran from i Top Honor At Activity Carnival room Boelal Science Club's art dls- deles assigned to this eampus ooouiE s T E H S play of articles from other iooun- ^V O M d ttM II miles during the marioa through • (Uaauaalon tries won first and secondend placesr six month period without an aeei- « Ug, hortlcultura, crop produa- respectively last „at the an- Smb, 1 tion, ornamental horticulture, vari- Aual Activities Carnivalr in Poly In oo w s kinds of livestock, and poultry. Grove. nt ol The Poly Corinthians received is B,105,440 m tmtagtarsfarm °* l“ BM'n’' nl ana third place for their display of tits, 80 which full-rigged Thistle sailboat an hinfopi, the dfttHBrwnvn GC Staff Members Will various signal flags average of lino avoidable | More tnai than 40 boothes, repre­ per 100,000 miles, This flguri senting College Union Committees htjy above the state-w^d* Address Poly's IRE and ether eampus and depart-depart­ ...... Jeh 80,188 state vehicles went Charles P. Hedges member of mental clubs were entered in the 118,784,448 miles, and had 8974 ae- the Oeneftl metric staff at carnival. rldents, 194 beingr avolavoidable. TEMPO In lonta Barbara, will Honorable mentions were re­ Tha overall avoaverage was ,747 *ddr*e* Cal Poljps Institute of ceived by the Fine Arts Club and avoidable accident‘ its par 100,000 Radio Engineers j IRE) on ''El**, th* paraohute Club. miles, compared to In the *d- tronls Instrumsntatlon In Moteo- Judges were Edward Bmatt and ueatlonal system. rology"i Thurs., Oct 19. THINK niO . ., ThU * “ " ',"t J. Barron Wiley, th* Education Alameda. Chico, Orange County, Th* mooting will be hold in th* painted the big ^warpn the it had been painted by Fresno just department and erghsll, and Btanislaus State Colleges also AC auditorium at 7i80 pm. Th* compiled perfect records. public is invited. A K t is & s t m s <* b-in conf,rm'd u"r'rv- EL MUSTANG Editorial . , . Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1081 PAGE 2 on the inside p t KLUIS Revise Or Discardl As editor of EL MUSTANO I Graduating Seniors Are felt it my obligation to tho Ae- Two alternatives fact the Associated Studsnt Body o f CIASSA CHESS CLUB . iuo- eociated Student Body to report eseded in> keeping their 110 priae Eligible For 'Who's Who' Cal Poly in tho near future. They, must either revlee or d s- nuwe which I am convinced the money Thura. at tha Aotlvltlaa card tho present Election Code as it is now established in the atudent body should bo made Carnival. Stava Matanar, cham­ Recognition to 14 aeniora for Student Activity Guide. aware of. Thie la why the EL pion chaw player, playing five their co-curricular and academic MUST A N(l took action In laet contestant* at a time, beat IS achlevemenla will be given It must be changed becauae of the fact that It lacks Friday'# edition by reporting the challengers In one and a half through Awarda Commitee. The sufficient depth or definition in the areas surrounding not eonfuoing clreumetaneaa surround­ houra. Those wishing to try their Committee ia accepting appllca. only the election procedures, but the ballot counting und the ing tha Homecoming Quean Klee- luok can play him In the Brhart tiona from all graduating announcement ofwinnere. tion of laat Wedneaduy. Agriculture Building, room 841, at lore, and will reviewreview each atu- At thie time let me say that it •very day. dent’a record to aelect the put- in the past six years (the present election code was waa NOT AN EXPOSE. No one "Who’a . CAL POLY WOMENS CLUB * at a ml i ng atudenta for the adopted ip 1088) there have been lese than five uncontested to my knowledge committed any Who Among Btudenta In Ameri­ or undisputed elections. When one stops to figurs that there WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL . . . can Unlveraitlea and Collegea” are holding a reception for all Cal Si. H nominationa. Is an average of four elections per year this Information has reeult of the election. The only Poly international atudenta Thure. startling impact. Oct. 10 in the Staff Dining Room Deadline for submitting tho fact which EL MUSTANO at- at 7 p.m. Faculty and interacted application! to ASB Box no. S Do you remember the Studsnt Body flection of 1900-817 tempted to report waa a violation atudenta are invited. la 1 p.m., Friday, announced When the ballots were counted the first time, one man, How­ of tha election code, and a few Mary Fran Crowe, Awarda Com­ mistakes mads by tha psoplia In COLLEOE UNION SOCIAL mittee advlaor. Additional aa- ard Bryant, waa declared winner, but after a contenting of charge, which eould have bean COMMUTES , , . will work on plication* are available In the the election and a recount of tho ballots, another man, Tom made by any of ua. Uwlr “Latin American Holiday" ASB office. Bragg waa declared winner. Although the majority of the Tuea. Oct. 17, in the El Corral The point Is that mlatakaa mistakes war*war# Snaok Bar at 7 p.m. Refreahmenta election disputes haven't been thla dramatic, It atilt stands to made, and It waa hopad ‘ that by will be carved after poatera are Make tha Mercy Bowl your goal reason that thoro must be something either drastically bringingaging thaaathese mlatakaamlatah to llgbit made. thla Thankaglving. In the election code. - ru rranaaa of thla altuatlon wrong or lacking utd b* avoided I* tho futura. As the present cods is set up, it states that the elections Throughout th* atory tho nam* shall bo conducted by an election committee. At last week’s of Davo Hattlnga waa uaod, ba. BAG matting, an election committee of 20 members was op- cauaa ho happonad to bo tho ‘ Is committee must decide where the polls should llaotion Chairman. Hla noma waa ow long the polls should stay open, . . who should not mantlonad to dlaorodlt him In set up, how long the polls shou anyway. I know Davo personally, ti, where the ballots should be counted and where and I eonaldar him a vary oapablo the winner will be announced. man, but It waa hla renponalHIIty A very good Idea—but In theory only I According to to aoo that th* olaatlon waa aar« liail out undar tho ruloa aot up Dave Hettfnga, •lectionelect_____ committee,______chairman,______, the reason that by tho AIB. the polls closed early was because not enough election com* mlttee members could be contacted to stand at the polls. The Orantod, aomo of tho arrora Election Code states that there must be at least one commit­ tee member at eaoh polling place at all times. to roport all nowa which directly invohraa^tha atudont bow, ^ And counting the ballot* 7 There were only three com­ . .. -tr newly elected mittee members present to count the ballots. When one con­ Hemesemlag Quean, Cathy Do- siders the fact that there are more than 1000 votes cast each •lection nnd each vote must be read Independently by two members, the counting can be an elaborate and laborious asms f is H hor election an- wwwivevwivwieAiRliAAlAiL 1 sow 1 1 w Afl wI HAflllM i! BRAIN WITHOUT A TRACE process. w wlously, I am convinced that Another weak spot In the present election code ia where Ethy won fairly, end tho re­ ON BATON1! COERXIABLE BOND no provision la established where any faculty advlaor, or porting or tho oioation laoto In no other persona eon v&wnaNsews, way disclaimed her as oar Home- D ail moat your Whtariee at tho typewriter—perfbody ’Thee ballots shall be countedunted by the Election Committee coming Qaaoa. ■*> ‘ with Gorriaablal You can rub pet and no other persona shall bo allowed in the room Tha feat also remains that BL (teat mi ordinary pencil amor. It’s counting is progressing at any time,” so states Article MUSTANO la supported by the > to eraao without a trace on Corrlaabla. lavea atudant body and Its purpose ia Section vll, part B of the code. to report all developments which lAmM.*■»» w®P"i Manal mnBM I Under a strict Interpretation of this elause, it Indicates Involved the ASB to student* who ^MmanmIwUT WVIlMmlamla^ nW f \AlnSSIMVOjuaelnakln M!■ that positively no one can enter the ballot counting room-ad- would otherwise never be Informed,1 light, medium, heavy weights and Thla I maintain was my obligation visors, Queen Chairman or Press. Why? That is the simple when t accepted the post aa Oaten Skin In le id y 100- question that ws ask. •ditor, and as long as I remain •Hmi DAckits and SOO-iKm I Il it because of the fact that in this way a candidate’s editor 1 will carry this out. Only Eaten aaakaa feelings will be protected, when only a few persons know EDITOR how many votes each candidate received? We doubt it, beeauae if a person ia man enough or wo­ man enough to stand up and campaign for an office or posi­ tion, he or ehe ia at leaat capable of standing up and accept­ Comments ■atom r t m eenronATtoN (J |) pittovibld, w m , ing the results. In the present code, there is no stipulation made for a Editor i reception where the candidates can be notified aa to whether The staff, in my opinion, la to or not they won. EL MUSTANG advocates that there should he compliplemented for tho epecia! be a set system established so thst the candidates will be report on tho.... conduct of tho notified in a definite place in a definite manner. 'rasi sale" tactic* of those running tho Homecoming Queen It’s up to the student body to initiate a movement forc­ ■•lection, ISSW V IIi ing SAC to look at the present election code and either revise The Integrity of tha aentire stu- or discard it. dent body Is challenged whon one Consider it heavily before it’s time for another election. parson or group_roup of jm persons at- empt to exercise solr-givon con- .; ______J.o. rol over matter* such aa student i Teach tha children early self- election*. Although this ia rovemmeniit, and Utah them noth* ■mall matter It ecould l>o applied ng that Is wron’ong, - • to condition* which can affect c f —Mary Bakes Eddy fpyornmont nnd Its oporntions. The fact that tha oditor-ln-chlof waa flaunted with a "bribe" to bo I m lot Into tho ballot counting nnd that he want on with tho exposure ( 111/1 11 \ S< II i I Mac of thla misuse of power that a IN THE COLLEOE Mii M lull few persons believe they have ia and or a Vannar wallI dona KMD Up th* work of J R AND ROUND-HP ormed on Wlet priee J -1 DICCA IStereophonic ...... 4-ipeed hi ildelily eonaelo t e l f ? 1 a la start- L------mj|# •ays. . . Ing off on oot at tho 2nd Mae.T S------B J fTONI t IM movie eaaaern and oarrylag Subscribe Nov bdglnnlns of eaee with F l.l lena. RUL8I. "ft«MU to n w n fbat a 111* 1. Cent oat open to atudenta only. at Half Price* iMuraiM* polity iotlpnod on- I. lave empty paekagee el Marlboro Parliament, Alpine nnd Phillip Merrli. Turn In | ptottly lot m IU«« i n -mad , turn In paekngee at end el eealeet. 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I n I I I l l l f e # ? ! ------E H — USfS~ Tunejtxvsvcr I m UI i OU*p « H»— U M T U Fresno Death Too Muck * ' > • Mirmtn Dunk Frtsno PAGE 8 EL MUSTANG i ; W s 4 iy t O * 26-10 For Easy Win Bulldog Offonao Riddlesjn/ Cal Poly’s undefeated water polo squad continued their winning ways last Saturday, Mustangs For 42*13 Win as they trounced an out­ classed Fresno team 26-10 Fresno State's Bulldogs romped to a convincing 42-18 by BILL RICE, Editor win over the outmanned before a capacity in the winner’s pool. crowd at the local stadium last Suturday night. The win was It was merely a ease of too . . . a correction on Friday’s eoiumn , , . the November 4 much snood ana conditioning as grid clash between Cal Poly and Loa Angelas State will be played at their fourth of this season and strengthened their chances of the local mermen consistently stole playing in the Mercy Bowl. Mustang Coach Leroy Hughes the ball and ran away from the the new stadium on tho LA State campus , . . in years past tha Die- defenders to score easy goals i bios hava used tho Rosa Bowl in Pasadena as thair homo field . , , opened his bag of tricks and pre­ lied in the opening minutes of sented the "shotgun" offense to the second sUnsu is Tad Tolnor Carl Wilson led the victors by . , r congratulations to Jim Clark, Intramural Chairman, for some success with alternating stuffing in 11 goals and continu­ quarterbacks hitting 10 of 10 pass passed to Hob Parker for a Ba­ ally stealing the ball from the the fine sports agenda he has established this year • . . Jim if yard gain to the Bulldogs eight. going ill out to aupport football, , soccer, , handball, attempts. Tolnar than tossed to Jim Fahey frustrated Bulldogs. Poly ran up The Mustangg secondary defense for the aeore. Conversion attempt a qulok B • 0 leaa before the view ping pong, and Just about ovory , with leagues and tournaments nrovod unable to handle the st>o«dy tors even got their hands on the ■oheduled for all of the above , • • lied. ball, Coaoh Roy Anderson kept Bulldogs howeversver as . the ___ Fresno F re s n o __ grids racked up B6I yards in the retalliated reeling_ _ off the pressure on for most of the . . , prior to Saturday's contest with tho Mustangs, the Fresno 76 p rd s In six p„ ye with Beau it half before .resting his first first half and built an unsur- passingssin Peight yards ' " to Stats Bulldogs hold down tho number seven position in tho National mountable SB > 18 lead. trtng. At the intermission, tho Smell-College grid ratings , , , Hannan HampHemp to inorease the lead fustangs held a 11 . 4 lead The third period of the oonteat I to is . e. f due to.the efforts of Wil- was delayed momentarily as both ------jhe efforts of Wil- , . . the statistics released by the National Collogiato Athletic “ B®1!} Following the kick-off, Fresno ho scored four goals in each Bureau for amall colleges show Arnono of Cal Poly (Pomona) as the •f •"? Intercepted a Mustang paea. But • first two quarters. nation's leader in total offense with 711 yards gained la foar games. t & j r v S : ; f the MueUnge dug in and forced Neither team showed mueh of Order was restored by the eoaehee Fresno to punt. Mustang Roy an . . . tha Brsneoo, hava averaged. 891 yards par game ta nab slabth and the game progressed. in tha everaii standings .. , , tho Mnetanga nave also mala tarn Bill Kendrick set the pati appearance on tho atai abeel . . , Coeeh Hughes* stalwarts hava for the BaUsegiwhen______s r . f” n U .1"''1”* ** yielded only IN yards In two contests to place thorn In the 19th spot lustang on tho national total defense list , . , through tho Mustang lino on tno score. Fahey.. kieked „ . tno PAT. . , I© the fourth quarter, Coaoh first scrimmage play and tallied With the Muotenn seem ngly Anderson pulled his varsity, and •?«! upground, the Bulldogs cleared the bench, and the re- »i % Ti t e rot of eoven conversions to moll servos ran tho aoord to IS -1 0 leads in rushing with 19 yards In six carries . . . and Fred Brawn tho gun sounded. hae snagged eTx pa—as for 94 yarde and two touchdowns. . . 7 • 0 with only BB second ran up the middle foor IS yards9 ^ and a TD to make___ itt SB - II. (•Following an exchange of fum- ..The third^ arter found tho Mustangs ig the Bulldogs ARTHUR MURRAY to no score t In the fourth FREE I ing a lf left tackle and scoot- I’ogolstrom picked 1 yards to make it IS • 0 In if f 1 . t t F ’elride peso and . irot fiyo minute# °f play scared to fll sh the evening’s Anniversary Special Mm Sanderson took his turn scoring. Om Package §i f T waning _ momenta J * | ______W b offtrt tS Bulldog Poly Froih Trampltd P R IV A T E L&M LIMONI ting,’ tho Musteage vaL 48JQ in Coliltum Tilt A8 GROUP M w C It f Wins, N i fifth ChMtorfUld ' i Phu Arthur Murray's In SHAD Mental (/SCI Oasis Dance Booklet Culver City Athlotie Club swept ^ T r l,a r i i afternoon, took plaoo in 106 plus Pros with tke purchase Total Tuition Amateur Athlotie union arose degree heat The outeom# Ve# oountry run nt Banta Barbara left never in doubt as the roly froeh •I TWO PACXAOCI •sly BBS g faturday i. jnjnoar 106 ALL DAT I Col- ARTHUR MURRAY Srumbles r i 3 andf t inter d & 5 rti WIDNIIDAY, OCT II T t took only B0 __ DANCE STUDIO Uolans to On boot* . El Corral 078 HlfOBTB Ban Luis Obispo City Collage end 1----- r r - Colts fumbl^.'glvTng^h* bell to Bask Here led out tho eight team ontrioo tho Brubabce on the Cal Poly SO- a moot. yard lino, Three plan later, B I A M. Te 4:10 P.M. C A LL LI 3-5200 KCulverCity's Cit; Mike Dragila took field goal put tha visitors behind i STUDIO OPEN NOON TO 10 P.M.1 the top spot In the field of oyer 711runnersunn with a time of II min- half, tha UCLA squad utqo 40.40 r, seconds over tho I 1/10 held a IS - o lead, and didn’t mm# !-f milt course, up as they shoved IB points by Jerry Justen turned in tho boot the weary Colts in the second half. time for the Mustangs « • • to It tho only reason f minutestee I ooconde • • • to place 14th in the running. Roland Unt A columnist recently gave this and Don Fioide nabbed the IS end definition ol cm Americani A using Mennen Skin Bra 14 apote in the finishing to add ssan, drinking Brasilian soils# Skin Brscar’iVugiod, long-lastins aroma la an ' to the Mustang eooring. Irom an Bnalieh cup while silting vious attribute, But la it everything? on Danish lurnlture alter eemtng home in a Gorman ear Irom an After ail, Menthol-lead Skin Bracer is tha aftar-sha Tour my Schedule, Italian movie, who picks up his lotion that cobla rather than burna. It help* h Japanese ballpoint and write* a Shaving nicks and acrapas. Helps prevent blemltf Intranet Blonkt Available Utter to hie eengreseman de­ Condltiona your aklry ^ < manding that something be dene Mixed volleyball will begin ee Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more important about oil tho gold that s leaving than the purely emotional affact Skin Bracer haa on soon ee we receive enough entrants lb* oountry, reports Jim Clark, Intramural woman? In that case, buy a bottle. And-hava fun. Chairman. The tourney will fea­ ture six member* on a team-three women end throe men, Entry blanks era available in the Intra­ mural Office, room 81fl In tho Men's (lym. „ „ Tennis and handbell tourna­ ments are scheduled to got under- wey today with the participant# choosing tho time they wish to play thdr match. Entrants should con­ sult the Intramural bulletin board to find out their opponnent. Con­ test him for a time to, play and tun In reaulu to tho Intramural Quit* a low oi tk* Poly students omso. „ . . j , oi tko etas* *1 III! or* sn)oylng This week's football schedule i tk* cribs that cam* Irom our Tuesday - Colonial House ve. Co • logiane, Tonaya ve. Whitney, Hel­ SUDDEN PAINT lions bye. Wedneeday - J n jM tf 1si Engineering Club vs. Modoc-Plu- CENTER mas, Boil Science va.M et Fled W, • H U M H M Air Conditioning Club byf-Th«?* day - Horaohidore vs. El Ddrado, Judges House bye. . Students . . • • For Your Jewelry Needs

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1119 Nlfaera 11 ,’4M3 ■ ^ On-Campus Jobs SAE Team Attends South Of Tho Bordor Aerospace Meeting Dane# Sot For Oct. 20 * Holp to Provido Latin American Holiday, a dance A team of engineering students sponsored by the College Union fromi Cal Poly participated in the Student Livelihood 86th annual National Aerospace Social eommlttee, will be held Oo- tuber 80, starting at 9 p.m, in Approximately $60,000 a month Engineering and Manufacturing in cold hard oaah eervee to sub­ meeting held in Crandall gym. stantiate the foot that Oal Poly Oct. 1)48. Featured will be a Latin Ameri­ atudenta "earn while learning.*' Sponsored by the Societyoiety of can Combo, a n d several Arthur This le the estimated aum paid Automotive Engineers, (SAE)AE), the Murray instructors, to demon­ o u t monthly to nearly 1100 prurogram was designed as a forum strate and teach basic Latin Am­ atudent employees. The students, forfor practical engineers to get to- erican dances. Admission is free employed by either the atate or problemsirol of the aerospace indus- and prises will be given. Oal Poly Foundation, work at ry. various jobs In the cafeteria, li­ fThe Cal Poly group, repre­ brary, maintenance, custodial and grounds departments, and at the senting the student SAE chapter, numerout positlona made available attended several "clinics" conduc­ RECAPS through the different divisions. ted for manufacturing engineers The__ cafeteria____ boaata___ the highest in addition to technical sessions student employment rate nearly on research and design problems. 800 students. Headed by J. B. Wassail, Di­ _ hours worked sach week rector of Engineering for Lock­ 18 Months Nation- try with the Job. Borne atudents heed Aircraft Corp., the special as little as one or twoi nohour program featured talks by top week& while still others put in a industry engineers on technical Wide Guarantee full-time 40-hour week. sub loots of Interest. TheThe Foundation, which employsemi The Cal Poly team alto main­ WILLIE WATTS all of the cafeteria help and those from Its tie- tained a booth display whloh in­ working for the various depart­ ampus air-atrip cluded some of the past Mae Bhort ments. pays out approximately & lab head, the award-winning projects construc­ 188,400 a month to Its estimated engineering in- ted by Cal Poly students. The Mac 600 employees, Short award Is given annually by on Morris, ootlsga person SAE to the Southern California 'j wort* that approximatelyapp College atudent who contributed ) Is paid out mormonthly to Education Majori Hoar Lost And Found Movai the moat to engineering during the tl mated 871 student employees, year, and has been won by a Poly ir the school year of 1000-19(11 LA City School Spaakor Campus Lost and Found depart­ TIRE ment is now located at the Main­ student eight out of the past 11 total of 1880,809 was paid/TUi Charles H. Newcomb, Personnel years. eompared with the 1968-1964 division supervisor, Los Angeles tenance and Operations department of $167,878, and shows City schools, told Cal Poly educa­ between the auto shop and fire­ i ws^es paid out to students tion majors, last week, that 17,000 house, roughly across from the SHOP sn doubled in the last English-Bpeech building on North new teaohers will be hired in the Perimeter road. 1 or L bedreea Housekeeping foven years. I.oa Angeles area during the next CJtBDIS five years. at Avila Beach 1418 Monterey M i 'Oottaarf Malt Stadaati Nswoomb wont on to say the EL MUSTANG most ourrent need is for primary Tutidsy, Oct. 17, 1961 Seasonable Botee Phone US-0452 and elementary grade teachera. PAGE 4 Phene MI-1611 Avila According To Last Year’s Facts According to Newcomb, teachers ! During the school rear 1960-61, are hired with an average monthly 894 students maintained a grade salary of $680. point average of 8.0 or better. From this total, 108 were women, i The Engineering Division placed ErstIrst with 146. TThe h e Agricultural...... Bmidivision was second with 108, fol­ FREE lowed by Applied Arts With 74. * The Applied Seienoi Division' had Plok Up & Delivery Lada Of Your Car Whon < At the end of each year the President's list Is published to Lubod At • • • o n e - m a n Honor those who have expelled in their studies at college. Total an-- ipllment last year was 4,6461 8,769 conffeim ce men and 767 women, a ratio of 1 female to 4 J males. This shows positively the superiority of wo- SERVICE i$en in the ability to garner high fe e Ik 111 • Bread abou tjoiir grade point averages. T . f u t u r e ^ H i b y PURITAN

■old b in? row Md«d... juat a* vour father and grandfather i aa obligation that a lot of qualified college i to moot. If wo don't... .But what oan I do for the Air Force? Fomi Poree neede college trained men and women e. Thle it cauacd by the rapidly advancing IF that goat with hypertonic air and tpaoo >ur (our yeare of college hare equipped you i complex Jobe. | interacted. ..how can I get to be an o file erf I new i about Air Force ROTC and the Air Force . Then there'a the navigator training pro. uSte probably heard about OScer Training where the Air Force tehee certain oollege *• both man and women, and comnUaiion* r three montha of training. talary la important. What about tkalf raw ». Bate pay, tax-free allowance*, free modi.1 dental care, retirement proviaion, perhapa '• iou don t navo to bo an aoo major to m ? to an attractive package. thinking about getting a y Maeter'a. raw oer you oan apply for tbe Air Foroe Institute elegy. At no ton, and while on active duty sera may even win their PAD. degree*.

VcT. acre. the lob of your local Air Force Recruiter.' A uto m a tic 1° Co'oor Information, Dept. Box 7606, W aahiuion 4, D.C., If yon Waah and wear rther Information about the navigator or Offpor Trainlnn School f f l a f e Fabulous Ban-Lon * Cardigan Crookburna There’s a place for M oore 9s fessional achievement in the MENS AND BOYS STORE .S. Air Force 411 Ith MOBBOBAY