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Elections Board Estimates 1800 Ballots Cast; Prexy Race Close' r.., Spattarta Official estimates last night by was running "extremely close." located. the ASH elections board set the The announcement came late in Meanwhile, also two major sio. first day's balloting at close tb the evening from the College dent political carnps focused their C;,[ 1800 votes, and the group further Union. 315 S. Ninth at, where attention on today's voting, ex- VOL 48 " SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1961 NO. 119 hinted that the presidential race At election headquarters ate pected to decide the election. Ron 'Revelries Revue' GereviLs, Paper Ballot candidate for president and opponent Brent Aker. Davis. Sparta Party, John waited calm- ly for del: the final hours of a hard- fought campaign to tick by. Ii 'Musical Madness' To Debut LINES AT POLLS Students stood in long lines yes- terday at the polling stations-- at the Outer Quad, the bookstore and the cafeteria - in the late 'd in Tonight, 8:15 in morning and early afternoon hours si by Morris Dailey to east ballots for the candidates aka. VERNE CHRISTOFFERSON I followed in tap dance tempo BY by Gaieties. of their choice. those Lana Lawson. t When the curtain goes '.up to-1 However, &s a matter of rec- The figure is approximately A change of pace will he pro- ord that in 1930 a student written night at 8:15 in Morris Dailey 1100 uver last year's host -day im- vided by impersonist Ah Fat t and produced show called auditorium it will bring into view "Jazz- ing tatty of 1000. However, in !me Chong. mania" enjoyed tremendous suc- tradition second only to Tower 1959, 1670 ballots were- counted a Francis Friedman and Barry COM. and Importance; It will Hall in age Richardson combine their efforts the first slay. view the only student bring into on a medley of melodies, followed CARMEN DRAGON VOTING HEAVY produced, dilected and written, with a dissertation by Maria The 1933 "Spartan Gaieties" At all three voting locations, I. on enacted show campus; it will %Vida. featured a 10-piece student band student volunteers said that vot- bring into view the 1961 Revelries ing had "been heavy" all morn- Composition in Black and White, under the direction of Carmen production, "Musical Madness." ing. "very heavy" at mid-day and a dance special by Anne Morris; a Dragon, then an SJS student. In Tonight's production departs voters were still coming in large duet of melodies by Tom Liles, 1934, under the new name of from Revelries tradition of the numbers by late afternoon. Bob Pringle and Karen Petersen, "Revelries," the show and Dra- last few years in that it will aban- - piing Ailson By 2:30 it was reported from and a solo by Norma Brook con- gon again shared the sweet taste don the pure-script show in favor SPARTANS IN ACTIONElection polls which the bookstore. Students formed long lines the polling stations that the clude the list of vocals. of success. at last of a musical revue. The opening opened at 9:30 this morning will remain open all three polling stations, turning in a "heavy three ballot boxes were being "Constant Refrain," the 1947 and finale created by cast mem- MYSTERIOUS ORIGIN until 3 p.m. while students such as these exer- vote" nearly all day. Polling booths opened filled Francis Friedman will com- Revelries had a five-day run, the Tod. ber The origin of Revelries as a cise their "right to vote." These three students again this morning and today's ballots are the same polling booths only student-written see- longest up to that time, and the prise the full-fledged musical comedy is were several hundred who turned out to vote at expected to be "crucial" by both major political opened again at 9:30 this morn- show. thing Of the shrouded in mystery. Some sources following year "Up Powell" by Joe the Outer Quad, the cafeteria and in front of parties. ing and will close at 3 p.m. Final VARIED REVUE say it began in 1929 as a grand Juliano achieved renown when a vote tabulations will take place 146 Under the guidance of produc- finale to Spardi Gras; others say real cable car was imported from late this evening and results are expected to be tion directors Cathi Purcell, Kevin It began in 1933 as Spartan (Continued on Page 2) announced at to- 'Weather Satellites Lambda Chi Pushcart Relays and musical director Pat r:I-rites dance in the Art Quad, 1111Ir Seligman Arata, the 17-member cast weaves 11.. its melodious way through a Launch New Era "A new era of meteorology has Set Off SJS Spring Carnival myriad blend of songs, dances, im- TV personations, dissertations, piano, begun with the launching of This aftenux,n at 2.30 Lambda A rl,iticv v. a nit 1,,i t It c,glibo Instructors weather satellites." stated guitar and banjo solos. Dr. Jay Chi Alpha's Annual Pushcart re-1 the art quad starts at 8:30 an,: before Bringing comedy and continuity Wilson In a talk some 100 lays at Ninth and William sts., lasts until midnight. At approxi- To Meet 200 students yesterday in S258. to the "musical madness" will be set off a chain of events for the mately 11 p.m. Olmsted stated Dr. Wilson, from the United all-school Spring Carnival. that trophies will be awarded for co-MC's Dave Price and Ed Bell- School Teachers ing, whose between - the- scenes States Weather Bureau's satellite After the relays from 430 Pushcart relays, best booth and commentary will surplant a for- laboratory, indicated future through 7 p.m. dinner is being booth making the most money. More than 200 elementary weather predictions will be close mal script. served in the cafeteria for $1. ASB election results will be an- school science teachers will be on to pinpoint accuracy through the Tickets may be purchased at the nounced at this time, 'BRITANNIA RAG' campus tomorrow to meet the in- use of satellites. door. Carnival chairman Bill Olm- CAMPUS SECURITY Getting the show off to a fast structors of a television course (Continued on Page 2) sted has announced. During din- The carnival chairman reported start will be Nancy Buttram and prepared by the Instructional tele- ner the Jazz Kritics will perform. that 'campus security will be vision center, Pat Wallace, who will dance to Robert Diamond, BOOTHS OPEN checking for trouble-makers from ITV "Britannia Rag." director, has announced. Ticket Extension Approximately 35 booths, both outside the college, He expressed Vocal limelighter Patricia Ann The teachers are enrolled in an independent and greek, will be hopes that everybody will attend extension Travis, recently chosen Miss For Beach 'Mixer' course broadcast by col- open in the faculty parking lot and enjoy the carnival, "but at Greater San Jose of 1961, brings Ticks, I sass tot iamorrork lege Sundays over KNTV. Robert by the cafeteria. Olmsted stated the same time use their heads Hassur, a pair of old favorites to the show frosh beach party have been ex- moderator of the series, that there will be dunking booths, in their fun!" He added t hat will speak to the with her tendition of "Moonlight tended until today, according to visitors. throwing whipped cream and rot- "With the carnival's success, We Sunday, the "Explorations" in Vermont" and "Lullaby of Barbara Mitchell, co-publicity sci- ten eggs at victims and the usual hope to build it into something ence show will consider Broadway." chairman of the event. "Mag- carnival concessions of cot ton much bigger and better in the netism and Electricity" at 11:30 Adding variety to the vocal list- Miss Mitchell stated that tick- candy, popcorn and candied apples. following years." am. on KNTV, channel 11. ings will be a medley of folk songs ets can be purchased at the booth The booths will close at 8:30. by "The Outlanders," a semi-pro- in front of the Spartan cafeteria fessional group which has ap- for $1 all day today. The ticket $500 IN PRIZES peared in colfee houses through- price includes a sack lunch and out San Francisco, San Jose and t transportation to and from the Vet Transfers semi-professional Monterey. The group consists of FOLK SONG MEDLEY"The Outlanders," a beach, she added. Any Korean vet planning to Todd Cleave, Page Brownton, and group composed of Todd Cleave, (I), Page Brownton, (r), and "One of the main purposes of transfer to another school for Cheri Korhonen, Cheri Korhonen, bring a musical change-of-pace to the 1961 the annual soph-frosh mixer is to sunimer school or at the end of VOCAL COMBO Revelries production "Musical Madness" which makes its debut compete for possession of the the fall seinesster should cheek Combining vocal efforts on tonight at 8:15 in Morris Dailey auditorium. Tickets for the Spartan Shield in activities such with the Korean vet office Adni- 'They Say Its Wonderful" will be show are 25 cents. A second performance will be given tomor- as volleyball, tug-o-war and sack 103. Proper forms must he filed lh.'ty Pack and Dave McClellan, row night. before the start of the new Se- mester. 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' Activities Adviser World Disarmament Important Says Apathy Exists For Charity Drives Man's Peace Security stiDioto, just men For 1in contributing money to an un- Commis- from eat It- lakes on seismic in- sots. ski, it 0, last is Iiiinslresi nuies to targets several The Atomic Energy known cause.