Student Council Votes for Recall Election Pres. Hendricks Can Veto PA RTAN DA I LY Council's 10-3-3 Directive By DON SEVRENS be necessary to override his veto "Resolved: That Student Council Spartan Daily Staff Writer and.hold the recall election. go on record as being against John SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Student council yesterday voted The council acted upon a petition Hendricks being recalled from hill "". 10-3-3 to direct the election board bearing 2,242 signatures (over 10 office as ASB President." to hold an election Thursday, per cent of the student body) re- Questions were raised during the May 19 and Friday, May 20 to questing the election within five two-hour long recall election de- Vol. 53 SAN AtiElt 't JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1966 No. lt9 determine whether ASB Pres. John days. liberations whether an election Hendricks should be recalled. could be set up so soon. Election However, under the ASB Con- CROWDED CHAMBERS board chairman Ellis Rother an- stitution as Junior Rep. John About 75 students jammed the swered affirmatively. Rother also Supreme Court Justice Bruckman pointed , Pres. Hen- cramped council chambers and said that the election would cost dricks has one week to decide stood or sat through nearly two about $100. whether he will prevent his own hours of deliberations on the re- After the recall election motion recall election by vetoing the coun- call election. When the motion passed, several council members cil's directive. passed, they soon heard council explained their votes. Some said If Hendricks vetoes the cotmcil give Hendricks an 11-1-3 "vote of they voted for it in spite of their William O. Douglas directive, a two-thirds majority confidence." personal beliefs because they con- vote of the Student Council would The council resolution declared: sidered it a mandate from the students. * * * CONFIDENCE VOTE To Arrive Tuesday A short recess followed the re- call election and "vote of confi- By DICK DANIELS activities during his two days here. SJS Students Blast dence" motion, and the Spartan Spartan Daily Staff Writer Justice Douglas arrives at San Daily asked ASB Pres, John Hen- 'The U.S. Supreme Court's long- Francisco International Airport dricks if he would prevent the time champion of judicial liberal- Monday night and will stay at San recall election by vetoing the coun- 'Police Picture-Taking' cil's directive. He answered, "I ism, Associate Justice William O. Jose's Hyatt House during his visit don't know." Douglas, arrives on campus Tues- here. RN DON DUODALE police photographing on college Hendricks then made the follow- day to begin a busy, two-day stay SPEAKS TUESDAY Spart.in Dail!, Staff %%liter campuses. One was passed by Cali- Douglas' appear- ing statement to the Spartan as this year's SJS Visiting Scholar. Highlight of Alleged picture-taking by local fornia State College Student Presi- ances on campus will be as guest Daily: "I think the movement for The 67-year-old Supreme Court police at Friday's Seventh Street dents' Association (CSCSPA) at speaker Tuesday night at the 8 the recall election came primarily justice and author of 19 books rally provoked strong denunciation its meeting last weekend, and one p.m. Deadline Dinner, sponsored as a result of the most unethical will participate in 12 on-campus at yesterday's Student Council was drafted by Miner. Delta Chi, professional and unsavory use of the Spartan by Sigma meeting by members of the gallery The CSCSPA resolution stated, journalistic society and Theta Sig- Daily for personal means in the and by Councilman Dick Miner. in part, "CSCSPA is strongly op- ma Chi, women's journalism fra- recent history of the college. Student Bill Cole claimed San posed to interference by off-campus The dinner is open to the "The president-elect (Jerry Spol- Peace Corps ternity. Jose Police are working in co- law enforcement agencies on the $5 per person, and will ter) and the managing editor (re- public, operation with the Federal Bureau prerogative of an academic com- in the Spartan Cafeteria, ferring to Spartan Daily co-man- be held of Investigation (FBI) by photo- munity to allow free discourse to Cary Koegle, SDX aging editor Pat Heffernan) have according graphing "participants" in dem- without outside harassment or en- Applications president. entered into the most vile kind of onstrations. Cole said the photo- croactunent." Douglas will also attend collusion in a blatant and irres- Justice graphs and names are placed on Cole further stated that the a reception given by Pres. Robert ponsible attempt to discredit the file at FBI headquarters in Wash- FBI wanted the photographs and D. Clark Tuesday morning at 10. unanimous decision of tire ASB Due Today ington, D.C. names of rally participants so it Following the reception he will judiciary and my actions as stu- Friday's rally, sponsored by the can keep track of "professional conduct a press conference, attend dent body president during the 'ro insure being notified within San Jose Vietnam Day Committee, agitators." a faculty luncheon, visit SJS class- past year. 15 days as to whether or not they was called to protest the war in One suggestion voiced was that rooms and will be the guest of the qualify, students should turn in Viet Nam. Student Council join forces with 'I HAVE RIGHT' Santa Clara County Bar Associa- their applications for Peace Corps VICTORY AGAIN?Alpha Phi sorority, which is pictured here Cotmcil referred the matter to a the SJS Academic Council in any "I have the right, as an individ- at an early-evening reception service at the Seventh Street booth tion winning the 1964 Pushcart Relays, in the Powder Puff division, special committee made up of the communications with San Jose City ual and as president, to state my before attending the Deadline by 4::30 p.m. today. Judy Gordon, will seek a repeat performance at San Jose High, Saturday. ASB President and an assistant officials. opinions publicly if I think those Dirmer. recruiter who has served in Tur- Alpha Phi is also entered in the sweepstakes competition and of his choosing. Several cotmcil- In other action yesterday, coun- opinions are in the best interest CLASSROOM VISITS key, announced yesterday. is hoping for a double victory. In 1964 the sweepstakes cham- men expressed their hope that the cil failed to override ASB Pres. of SJS. Wednesday's Visiting Scholar Today is the second and final pion was Delta Gamma sorority. Twelve other organizations will committee would investigate all John Hendricics' veto of a pro- "The urueasonable and grossly activities will include several class- day of recruitment of volunteers be attempting to knock these two groups off their coveted facets of the matter, so that coun- posed election to decide on in- misdirected play given in the Daily room visits, a Student Council for service in Micronesia, U.S.- thrones. cil could act on the matter next creasing graduate student mem- regarding my opinions of the re- luncheon, an informal discussion administered United Nations Trust week. bers of Student Conucil. cent election is a prime example period, a Visiting Scholar Dinner Territory in the Western Pacific, Forwarded for consideration to Council last week apprcned the of these two persons' attempt to and an 8:15 p.m. lecture on "Su- by use of a simplified application the special committee were two election by a vote of 13-0-0 and use the Spartan Daily for their preme Court in American History" procedure. 14 Groups To Seek resolutions objecting to the alleged (Continued on Page 3) own personal ends." in Morris Dailey Auditorium. 30 APPLICATIONS Douglas leaves Thursday morn- By 2 p.m. yesterday, Miss Gor- ing from San Francisco Interna- don; Miss Edie Fraser, Public Af- tional Airport for Washington. Relay Title Saturday fairs Office representative from Justice Douglas' acceptance a, this year's SJS Visiting Scholar Factors Washington, D.C.; and Tim Kraft, Although 14 campus organiza- Funds for Excellence in Educa- Smoking recruiter who has served in Guate- came in March and the Visiting tions will compete for the cham- tion (FEE). mala, had handed out 30 applica- Scholar Corrunittee began imme- pionship of Lambda Chi Alpha's Profits from the sale of tickets, tions. diately in planing the Supreme 17th annual Pushcart Relays Sat- now being sold in front of the Shortened procedure includes Court justice's San Jose itinerary. urday at 1 p.m. at San Jose High Cafeteria and by Lambda Chi 0 suspension of the usual placement Born in Maine, Minn.. Oct. 16, School, the big winner will be members for 25 cents, will be Rate Related (Continued on Page 3) Career, test and provides for checking of turned over to FEE. an applicant's references by. phone "The money will be given to EDITOR'S NOTE This is this lost in four-port the result of peer group pressures. These Deadline for reserving a ticket and for notification of an applicant the Alumni Association," said Rick toriot dealing with the offsets of oioarotto pressures develop a need for conformity sim- at 63.50 for tomorrow's 6:80 p.m. smoking. by mail within 15 days. Buxton, executive director of the ilar to the bandwagon approach. Phebur Literary Asvards Banquet As stated in the form, "This Association, "for an annual cam- By GERALD HARRIS According to Dr. Harold M. Hodges, chair- in Cafeteria A-B is today hr man of the SJS Sociology and Anthropology application when completed and paign to provide monies for SJS In a study conducted by Dr. Carl Seltzer not the English Department Office, Department, group pressures begin most often submitted does obligate you scholarships, research fellowships of Harvard University, a relationship was F0102, according to Dr. Jeanne in the adolescent stages of life. in any way to serve in the Peace and as a source of unrestricted drawn between the occupation of the smoker Lawson, atetoeiate professor of Smoking is begun by a few group members Corps." funds for the college to use where and the rate at which he indulges the habit. English. as a form of rebellion, similar to that of drink- the needs are greatest. Highest consumers of cigarettes are the 2-YEAR DEFERMENT ing and swearing. Over one-half of the grad- "Money will be turned over to major business executives; 47.1 per cent smoke It. also says, "service does not uating males in high school smoke. One-fifth the college general scholarship at least two packs per day. The lowest con- exempt you from your military of the graduating females smoke. fund, for specific administration." sumers are research scientists. On the av- obligation; however, you will be Servicemen Sing Percentages climb rapidly as these students As a reward to the winning erage, they smoke less than one-half pack deferred during your two years as enter college. When they reach this level, teams in this year's powder puff per day. a volunteer." the reasons for smoking are not as much and sweepstakes division, two this relationship are: To apply one must be a U.S. Tomorrow Night Factors controlling rebellious as the need to conform. Those trophies will be presented. the relative ability to buy, opportunity to citizen; 18 years of age or over; Soldiers from throughout the students most fearful of being different are Fraternities entered in the re- acceptance of smoking in the occu- single or married provided there smoke, most likely to take up the habit first. In the United States will harmonize their lays are Theta Chi, Delta Upsilon, and the social and cultural are no dependents unde.r 18 and pational position case of some students, smoking is strictly voices in Russian hymns and folk Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi being a student is provided both husband and wife patterns prevailing. If an act of defiance against society. Such stu- Epsilon and Alpha Tau Omega. occupation, it would rate quite submit. applications. songs tomormw night, at 8 in considered an dents are trying to prove they are right, Sorority entries are Kappa Al- list. Neither knowledge of a foreign Concert Hall. Admission to the high on the consumption and others are wrong. pha Theta, Alpha Chi Omega, Al- Smokers have been found to carry a num- language nor an education certifi- JUSTICE WILLIAM DOUGLAS performance, jointly sponsored by The ability to hold a cigarette in your hand pha Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, ber of personality traits (derived along with cation is needed. , , visits SJS the SJS Russian Club and Asso- and puff on it provides a form of security ciated Students Spartan Programs Delta Gamma, Phi Mu and Delta the habit). They are more impulsive, more for many people that seems irreplaceable. Committee, is free. Zeta. "chance" oriented, more arudous, have a When they are in a group situation it some- The servicemen who form the Allen and Markham are the greater number of psychosomatic symptoms, times becomes necessary to "light up" as Defense Language Institute West men's residence halls entering. more neurotic and are oriented more toward an expression of interest in the group activity. C.oast Russian Student Choir are ext reversion. In women these personality traits, reacting STATUS FACTOR ?tete-6 giwieieo enrolled in the intensive Russian There is a status factor associated with course at the Defense Language Last Rites Held with 'other factors, may present problems in childbirth. In addition, on the average, the smoking. "I'm part of the 'in' group when I Institute, formerly the Army Lan- am smoking." So feels the adolescent smoker. guage School, in Monterey. child born of the smoker weighs less than P.E. Signups that of the non-smoker. ''I'm neat. I'm mature because I have a cig- Director Nicholas Vorobiov For Crash Victim arette in my hand." These along with other All men's physical education majors must sign up with advisers teaches the men lyrics and part TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE adult feelings are common in the adolescent before Monday. May 16 go they can be advised from May 16-19. Funeral services were held yes- harmony a line at a time without Dr. Asher commented that the one event smoker. Advisers will not be available after May 19 until registration next benefit of notes on paper. Before terday morning in Burlingame for that will stop most cigarette smokers in their Dr. Robert Wilson of the Sociolo3Y De- fall. Signor, sheets are on this advisers' doors. their assignment to the institute, John (Jack) Edward Anderson, sophomore busine.ss major, who tracks is a medical traumatic experience. The partment commented that many students t.he soldiers had nn contact witts experience is related psychologically to smok- smoke in an effort to reach "adulthood." At Iota Delta Phi Meeting th, died Monday morning in San Jose Hospital from head injuries re- ing, and they quit. the same rate, one may smoke to gain a few Two plays and initiation of new members are on tap at the ceived in ;in automobile accident Students do not fully realize the threat years in age appearance. Iota Delta Phi, French honorary society, meeting tonight, 7:30, New- of late Sunday night. the cigarette to their health. Asher states As an example, freshman girl dates senior Hall. man 'Reed' on Monday Anderson was pledge class pres- that they rationalize their way out by be- boy. The girl being younger than her date, The actives will present Tristan Bernard's "Antionette" following Nlagazine, SJS' only itii ident of Kappa Sigma fraternity, lieving, "It can't happen to me." wants him to feel comfortable with her, as a play presented by the pledges. If you are not expecting a medical trau- 'student literary publieation will 481 S. Fifth St., not president of well as for other people to observe them as go on sale 81ondas. Joe Devlin, Sigrna Phi Epsilon fraternity, as matic experience soon, hut wish to stop smok- being of the same age and maturity level. Bob Hope Films Reed publicity manager, said tho reported in yesterday's Daily. ing for any reason, read this series of articles So she smokes. The cigarette makes her four over a few times. They are written with psy- Bob Hope's films of Viet Nam will be shown for the last time magazine did not go on SHIP Anderson was driving east on years older, in her mind of course. chologist Dr. G. M. Hochhaum's today at Morris Dailey Auditorium at 6:10 p.m. end 14:13 yertertla a% planned hevaiika William Street when his car col- formula in Hodges stated, "Not hying able to stop mind, mentioned in yesterday's article. A 50 cent donation is being accepted with proceeds going to the unespeeted difficulties at the lided with a southbound car, dtiven smoking is a form of self-imposed enslave- From a I1SO. 'The films are heing sponsnred by the Arnold Air Society, a print shop. by Luis A. rastellanne, 42. of sociological viewpoint, smoking is ment. a sample of weakness." national AlitOTC fraternity. 1048 S. 10th St. Ayego04,41,W441,440Wel,9~teeS~.1410.04110~ifelet..44i0WSCirtiera 2 se tz r ft 11.v Thursday, May 12, 1966 'Shorty' Waves i't,PARTAN DA I LY Black Friday SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Is Tomorrow! Editor ...... TOM MEAD Advertising Mgr. JERRY FORD By SHARON OS 11s1 Get out your lucky rabbit's foot, horse- shoe and four-leaf closer for tomorrow, The 13th falls on Fritlay only once thil We Believe year, and manana is THE day! Of course, you may think that the Fri- day 13th superstiC is jos' a lot of ma larkey, but at least Ws 1111.1. 1.1.11.1. for Echoing Thoughts flunking a test tomorrow. Speaking of superstitions, Americans probably have dreamed ..... re than any EDITOR'S NOTE: The following editorial ap- tacties: guilt by association based upon other people. I found s ..... e real dillies in peared in Monday's issue of the Daily Cali- siornien. We believe it Imp our feelings on unreliable sources. a book, "American Superstitions." rthe Burns Repoli. A great university is one which pro. SEAT OF MEMORY it is most unfortunate and deeply %ides a haven for all points of view and Do you have trouble remembering facts aistressing that in our present day a forum for discussing them. It is a for a test? Here's the remedy find a society a document such as Friday's place where men choose among ideol- bald-headed man and rub his head. A Burns Committee report can be issued ogies, not with the brawn and the bald-headed Mal presumably is older and t,i-er, and the head is the seat of mentory. men who are our legis- viscera, but witlt the mind. The mem- lzy a group of eh his head and presto, you remember to litors and presumably our leatlers. bers of the Burns committee fail all the correct answers. This document is an anachronism, an comprehend what a unhersity is, just If you're planning to cut your finger- indication that that terrifying combi- as do s student acti% ists. nails on Friday or Sunday. forget it. nilion of fear. hate and ignorance in The series of reports flowing from According to this "fingernail jingle:. it.s tilen which produces such events as this committee serve no real legislative bad luck to cut them on those days. ale Inquisition, the Salem witch trials, purpose; this latest document seems "... A right to the courts! ... A left to the cops! I Cut them on Monday. cut them for vealth, tine 192.0's and 1950's red scares and to be the result of a personal enmity Cut them MI TIltullit%. kizi genocide still lies dormant in toward and a personal ventletta against cut them for health. pan. ITitiversity President Kerr. The re- Guest Room Cut them on Wellite-dav , The committee's charge is to investi- fusal to strip the cloak of legislative cut them for nev, Ate un-American activities. But what immunity from these documents is a Cut them on Thursday, is un-American? Not any particular good indication that the senators are 'Acceleration Is Needed' a new pair of shot*, ;Itottght or set of beliefs, for the aware of the inflammatory nature of Cut them on Fritlay, Note: This is the final article in a two- cut them for woes, aniqueness of our country is its com- their documeni . . . Editor's lists or engineers. Studies in the human- part Guest Room examining the criticism of ities, social sciences and philosophy were Cut them on Saturday, fintment to freedom and to the free Hopefully, responsible citizens will "technical" training in higher education. to no avail in averting the many wars a journey ill go, recognize the tenuous interplay of thoughts and ideals. What quality of the By GEORGE M. SICIILAR which were inflicted on mankind. during Cut them rat Sunday., umAinerican is the attempt to halt whole report. Hopefully, the citizenry Professor of Civil Engineering this period. cut them for evil and be all the vv. , I, flat free flow. to try to restrict Ameri- will not tolerate such thinly veiled out- and Applied Mechanics 11(digions leatlers, whose sole reason for as cross the 1)evil. tans into a rigid conformity. pourings of personal vendetta from Having admitted to shortcomings in existence (in my or 1 sl have INGENIOUS CU R ES

A reading of the reports certainly those who are supposed to be the technology, it is only just that we examine been the improvement of relationships Throw away all those fancy and ex- beac- out President Kerr's statement leaders of our society and the defend- the performance of the products of class- amongst human beings, have used religion pensive cold pills and try these ingenious ical education. The men who have led the that it "contains distortions, half ers of our freedom. itself as the excuse for starting wars. Gen- cures. nations of Western Europe and the U.S. erally religious leaders have been educated For a chest cold, pad your chest with t It,. inaccuracies, and statements and Daily Californian 19th and 20th centuries were during the in philosophy, psychology and history. layers of absorbent cotton soaker] in cam- situations taken out of context?' Above University of California all products of superb universities. It is my opinion that the two most sig- phor and goose grease. it contains that grossest of -mear of these men, were scien- all, May 9, 1966 Few, if any nificant problems with which we are con- A slab of pork worn unnitiii the neck fronted are: fights off sore throat. Another cold cure (1 ) The creation of mechanisms which is to wear a dirty woolen sock around your Thrust and Parry will maintain international peace with neck or tie a dead fish skin to your feet. . . . suinctent secunty so that the arsenals of At last, there is competition for the the nations of world could be reduced to aspirin industry for headache remedy. If only such equipment as might be re- you're tired of do% g little white tablets Writers Discuss Recall, Awards quired for internal security. by the mouthful, try this dandy cure. Tie however, marred his administration and pre- bitter protest. I can verify this as I nominated (2) The development of the economic the head of a buzzard an ..... II your neck Recall Member Answers vented progress by several personal feuds. one of those winning, and he was nominated mosele necessary to sustain all the peoples and your headache will disappear. I kid fOf t-Raised Question' We do not begrudge Hendricks his last few purely because of his excellence as a teacher. of the world at reasonable levels of sub. you not that's what the book said. l'm days in office, yet we feel that the principle Professor Broyles asks how the faculty can sistence at any lime in history. all for this except Fin afraid that your must be maintainedthe principle that the judge teaching. (The selection.s were made Editor: headache might get a trifle ssorse by the ASB president is ultimately accountable to after careful study of each teacher's per- Specialists are needed from all areas As a of the member "Recall Hendricks" the student body for his actions, and that formance.) Professor Broyles also protested achieve the objectives time you sucessfully hunt down the buz- -mem, would like to answer a fre- to noted shove. "recall" is not merely an empty phrase in the Tower Lhd. If it is not the faculty's place We need to develop sufficient interna- zard! quently-raised question: Why recall a pres- the ASB con.stitution, but a lesson to all fu- either to rate their colleagues, are teachers tient who has only two weeks left in office?" ture ASB presidents that irresponsible execu- not to be rated? I suspect those who so ve- tional government to insure peace. The This admittedly is a valid objection. John tive action will not be tolerated. hemently object to being evaluated are afraid design of stich a system would require Hendricks sent the now famous letter to the Fred Stahl of what such evaluations might uncover. Even the talents of political scientists, attorneys, (VA RTAN DA I LY CSCSPA presidents when he had about a A6684 the best can use a bit of constructive criticism. military experts, engineers and scientists. month remaining in office, another week '"" SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Lastly, Professor Broyles defensively ques- Assuming that a workable system could elapsed before it was reported in the Spartan tions the purpose of the awards. It is as he Second class postage paid at San Jose. California. Ijaily, and by the time the entire recall Student Refutes Charge- states it: "to reward eight for giving their be devised, We would be confronted by the Member Califcrnia Nowspancr Publishers Association process is completed, Hendricks will only have all." The "odious comparisons" are but the fears, self interest, and mental reservations nd Audit Bureau of Cir..,eflons. PuElished daily by a few days remaining anyway. 'Awards studnts of San Jose State College, ecpt Satur- Have Purpose' twinges of conscience of the envious. With of the political authorities and popula- day and Sunday, during college ye4r. Subscription Does this mean, however, that an ASB Editor: so many professors and so few awards, it is tions of each nation. The psychologist may, accepted only on a rornainderofsomoster basis. Full president should be able to get away with not a disgrace not to be nominatedit is cademic year. $9; each semester, $4.50. Offcarnous it is difficult to ignore the bitterness in with aid from the historian, succeed in Nirtually anything in his last month in office? Professor Broyles' attack on the Distinguished only a great honor to have won. And yes, it price per copy. 10 cents. Phon 294-6414Editorial overcoming these mental and real reserva- Ext. 2383, 2384, 2385. 2386. Advertising Est. 2081, The -recall clause" in the ASB constitution Teaching Awards. Sour grapes might be the is an incentive to know your work may be 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Glob Printifig Co. Office is, in my opinion, an important part of the motivation, but let me refute Broyles' letter recognized. As a final point, I'd question Pro- tions. hours 1:45-4:20 p.m. Monday through Friday. "checks and balances" on the vast power of on his own grounds: fessor Broyles' $15,000 estimate of a teacher's To achieve the second goal noted above, the ASB president, and the president should salary. Editor TOM MEAD First, the money was not ASB funds, but the talents of everyone -- mechanics, AdvertisingEdMiteonraiglri______JERRY FORD mot be freed from his responsibility to the would still rather Rather than eliminating the awards, I would mD a.y.E9di tgo r LINDA LAMANNO have my money used to fanners, engineers, teachers, artists, sci- students simply illCal.INP he is near the end honor those who do an outstanding job of suggest they be encouraged and given tnuch PAT HEFFERNAN 'of his term. educating me than for a typewriter. The more publicity. And if Professor Broyles is entists, economists, financiers, geographers, JEFF STOCKTON I still fretting over the expenditure, may I Associate Editor LAVELLE JACKSON would like to empha.size that this is a purpose of a college is to educate: ought not swiss! seimilinte- will be required. Copy Editor SHARON OSAKI matter of principle, not personalities. I am we recognize those who do this exceptionally suggest that the money be subtracted from 1 challenge interested people on this Sports Editor PAUL SAVOIA sorry that some students the $15,000 salaries of those who have done Campus Life Edible have gotten the im- well? campus to come forth with positive pro- pression that we are trying to portray Hen- Second, awards were made on the ba.sis of an undistinguished teaching job. Fine Arts Editor SUPEATBETSHHAARRDP dricks as all orge or grams 'which v,ill accelerate our effort., Wire Editor DAVID LEBSCH devilhe is in fact, a teaching capability, not on the basis of works Vicki Basso Photo Editor BOB REED moderately capable administrator who has, published, as is implied in Professor Broyles' M2625 to achieve these objectives. Public Relations Director RICHARD SHYPERTT

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Price in- bla, Douglas edited the "Columbia (Continued from Page I) Tickets for the event can be cludes a pre-flight cocktail party, Law Review" for two years. later mo%ed to purchased for $9 in 117215, Mon- transportation to the airport and 1898, Douglas After serving a two-yelu appren- state where he worked day, Wednesday and Friday from the flight. Washington ticeship with a Wall Street law newsboy, tarn) hand, junk as a firm, Douglas accepted a faculty and tutor. dealer, janitor position at Columbia in 1927. Douglas, the son of a In 1920, In 1929, following a dispute with Presbyterian missionary, was grad- Columbia administration officials, 5 nights. From $246. Includes: Round uated from Whitman College In 6 days anti he accepted a position with the choice of several Walla Walla, Wash. trip air fare from San Fr:mei-co. Yale Law School. between airport Five years later, he received a hotels. lei uelcome, traii,piirt.ition other tours of law degree from Columbia Univer- FDR APPOINTEE and hotel, and sight-seriii4. Many sity Law School. While at Colum- President Franklin D. Roosevelt Itiliger duration are Fur complete infor- appointed the piominent law school mat icon. call representa. instructor to the newly foamed the 2;9-2211 Securities and Exchange Commi Students, Faculty sion in 1939 and three years latoc Roosevelt appointed Douglas com- , mission chairman. Nib._t -m travel agency To Speak Today As commission chairman, Doug-I las became a provocative critic of ' At 'Peace Vigil' the Stock Exchange. '"rhe Stock Exchange is a et, Phone 293-1031 SJS Christians for Social Action between a casino and private el,' are sponsoring a vigil for peace whose function of maintaining a , (,o \.,,t1, 1 ir-i San Jose 13, Calif. Photo by Yoshi Hasegawa today at the Chapel of Recon- free market for securities was sub- , ciliation, 310 S. 10th St., from 10 verted by the predatory practices ! a.m. to 10 p.m., according to of 'financial termites,'" Douglas A PRECIOUS PINT Nancy Rupprecht, chairman. charged. In March, 1939, Roosevelt nam,i today, Catholic Women's Center, 9 a.m. Blood drive chairmen Don Hickey (left) drive SCHEDULE Douglas to the Supreme COW LIFEGUARDS NEEDED FOR AFROTC, and Liz Smedden (right), Sigma to 4 p.m. Goal for the campus drive is 400 10 a.m.- Prof. Moris Forbes and on April 17, after Douglas' Kappa sorority, are taught how to seal a pint pints. Last semester's total was 383, according 10:30 RM.'. Roy Hoch, Lutheran appointment was confirmed by the ALUM ROCK PARK! campus pastor of fresh blood by registered nurse Birdena Ot- to Hickey. Air Force ROTC, Sigma Kappa and Senate, he took his seat. 11 Ray Grueneieli. SJS senior Red the Campus Service Board sponsor the drive YOUNGEST JUSTICE: QUALIFICATIONS: ton. The students toured the San Jose 11:30 Dr. Breve Ogilvie, profes- At the time of his appointment. Cross Chapter in prepration for SJS blood SJS. sor of psychology 21 years of age Douglas was the youngest Supreme 12---Rev. George L. Collins, Amer- Court justice in 125 years. Possession of Red Cross or YMCA ican Baptist campus minister. During Douglas' 27 years on 12:30 --Rev. Mark Rutledge, Unit- senior lifesaving certificate the bench, Douglas has become ed Campus Christian Ministry Some experience and training VISTA To Visit SJS May 24 known for his liberal viewpoint. pastor He has written opinions and dis- swimming and water safety 1Dr. Robert McNair, assistant in senting opinions in some of the professor of sociology leading interpretations of laws con- 1:90--Rear Admiral Arnold True, APPLY: Recruiting Drive cerning the rights and responsibil- City of San Jose, Personnel Dept., For Campus professor of meteorologY ities of business and the fetlet,,i physical science 292-5141 will be year in poverty-stricken areas banked for them by VISTA, a government's right to regulate ill, City Hall, Room 211. Tel. visTA representatives 2John Anderson, SJS sophomore May 24, dur- from Alaslca to the Virgin Islands. living allowance and free medical economy. on campus Tuesday, 210 :qrs. Mildred Binkley Stu- ' Making the second visit to SJS, and dental care. ing a short visit, the Dean of 8Rev. John Akers, Grace Bap- VISTA recruiters will have appli- Requirements for interested stu- dents Stanley Benz annoanced tist Church minister cations available and answer stu- dents is a minimum age of 18 and yesterday. 3:80- -John Thorne, San Jose at- VOIlIntel.I'S Service , dents' questions at their Seventh U.S. citizenship. VISTA, in torney the Presi- r St re et hoot h. Following intensive training for to Amerca. is part of 9:80- Dr. Peter King, assistant program Those seleoted for the program several weeks at a U.S. college or dent's War on Poverty professor of humanities in which volunteers spend one recehe a ,) a month salary, university, volunteers are assigned to their project. 5 -Rev. J. Benton White, Wesley The no-drag shaver. Foundation pastor 5:30Steve Barber, SJS junior Sale 8--Mrs. Barbara Ulmer Tower Magazine on Hendricks' Veto Lenna The Tower, SJS' faculty maga Among the stories featured is 7Women’s International League zine, will continue sales in front ,aie on urban problems, city plan- for Peace and Freedom You might not shift ning, an unpublished short story Stands in Council 7:80--Dr. James Plaugher of the Spartan Bookstore through by the late Dr. Bill H. Casey, as- (Continued front Page 1) 8--Dr. David Newman, associate Friday. sistant professor of English, professor of psychology Dr. Walter Hugins, associate called. "Birth," and a spoof on directed Hendricks to set the elec- 8:30Roger Lette, SJS sophomore tion for May 18 and 19. If ap- to 3rd until professor of history and an editor "Batman, Robin, and LSD." 9Richard Epstein, SJS graduate proved by a two-thirds vote of the of the publication, said the maga- The publication, published by student student body, the proposed consti- zine contains both student and Tau Delta Phi, men's honorary 9:30James Shaw, SJS graduate tutional amendment would have faculty contributions. fr,,tornity, soils for 60 cents. student increased the number of graduate you're 17 student representatives from two to four. All other classes now have ISO Meeting Usually 17 is the time peach fuzz turns into hard bristle. Then you've got trouble, four representaives each. unless you have a shaver that can grow up with you. Like the new REMINGTON' 200 IT'S Hendricks said he vetoed coun- "Israel, Its Founding and Pres- Selectro Shaver with the dial. Alias no-drag. 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Lanni haS received a scholarship man of the Music Department. The actor-singer-guitarist performed before a Bikel began a Russian gypsy love song: "I never refrains, ending with "We'll all throw dirt at the will play valued at $2,500 to the eighth The 100 participants large, good-natured audience in blorris Dailey Au- meant to fall" and abruptly stopped, pointing a cook." in a string orchestra conducted ditorium. finger at two latecomers in the back of the audi- In a more serious vein, Bikel taught the audience international Congress of Strings by Josef Krips, of the San Fran- In what he described as a tour acrass the various torium. "You're late!" he admonished. the words to a song which began, "Last night I had at Michigan State University, cisco Symphony. countries of the world, he said. "I'll start out singing Following the interruption he continued with the the strangest dream I never dreamed before. I East Lan.sing, Mich. Miss Lanfri has studied violin ir. F:nglish to keep the flag flying." Russian melody which, like most of the Ttussian num- dreamed the world had all agreed to put an end For eight weeks, June 26 to for nine years. She has been a Throughout the performance, Bikel injected humor. bers he sang, started with a strong, striking beat to war." It was a moving experienc. Aug. 20, 100 young musicians member of the All-California the words of a Yiddish song, he trans- and slowed to a sad, sentimental-sounding note. Crossing the ocean to Mexico, Bikel remarked, "I from throughout the United and the All-Country Honor Or- la :M. "Let us buy oranges so we can go dancing." It) speaking of his part in the freedom movement knew a Mexican who actually thought the American States and several foreign coun- chestras and has played vrith The reason? "The Yiddish words for oranges and in Mississippi, Georgia and Alabama, Bike! said, "We national anthem started with 'Jose, can you see.' tries will live in clarms un the the San Jose Youth Symphony dancing rhyme." went to teach and help and came back in a curious He then sang in Mexican a tune about the cart drivers campus. for five years, two of which she Before singing an amusing American love song, fashion--taught and helped ourselves." along the border, at intervals translating the words Miss Lanfri received her has been concert master. In addi- he said it was "less about love and more about He related they had sung in a dozen languages, into English. scholarship from the American tion, she is a member of the marriage, which is a psychological syndrome we but the songs were understood and learned because Near the end of his performance Bikel sang a Federation of Musicians, Local SJS Symphony Orchestra, the suffer from." The dialogue of the song called for they dealt with freedom. "If you're ever there and Jewish song which reflected the trials of a Hebrew 153, San Jose. Age limit for the Santa Clara Philharmonic and two parts: the high, squeaky voice of a silly girl find the congregation singing back to you in Yiddish, boy learning to play the fiddle. Terming the tune congress is 16 to 23. The scholar- an SJS student string quartet. saying, "When're we gonna get married, my dear you'll knovv I've been there," he remarked. the "Jewish revenge on 'The Sound of Music' " he ship will cover all expenses, tu- The violinist studied with old Buffalo Boy," and the low, unhurried masculine Bikers acting ability came out as he perforrned, sang the musical scale with a lisp. It was a delightful, ition and fees, as well as pay Rosemary Benedetti, Dr. Wal- reply, "I . guess . . . on . . . Sunday." for his expression and attitude changed with the comical rendition. for lessons with first-chair play- ters and Albert Gillis, assistant One of the most moving selections was the Rus- temper of the songs. In telling about a miidern Rus- When called back for an encore, Bikel surprised ers and concert ma.sters of or- professor of music. sian gypsy song he said was his favorite. It told sian hansom cab driver lamenting that the subways the audiertce by playing simultaneously the harmonic chestras such as the New York She is the daughter of Mr. of Two brotlices on their way/One wore blue and had taken away his business, he imitated very real- and the guitar. Philharmonic and the Cleveland and Mrs. Leo R. Lanfri of 2126 and San Francisco S.mphonies, Laurel Drive, Santa Clara. Ar ma. AN. is. Asir lush,Ar AW THE DRAMA AND MUSIC DEPARTMENTS PRESENT SUNDAY, MAY 15 KNTV To Televise S Ym phony Sunday The Opera Excerpts from the SJS Sym- were built. Four cameras were the recordings a selected the Speck,/ Outdoor phony Orchestra concert pre- used to record the performances best parts from the two per- litadama guttep(ly sented on campus in March will Tuesday and Wednesday nights, formances. The edited tape will Benefit Concert be broadcast Sunday from 4-5 March 22 and 23. Two were be sent to KNTV for Sunday's By Giacomo Puccini k p.m. on KNTV, Channel 11. operated remotely and two run broadcast, Sung in English The program was taped in by camerarnen. Selections which will be pre- Rurs FRI. and SAT., May 20 and 21 7he CAL TJADER 0 concert Hall by the staff of the "From the remote unit (parked sented are Mendelssohn's over- Instructional Television Center outside Concert Hall) the pic- ture "The Hebrides," Op. 26: Also May 25 through 28 (ITV). Technician Glen Pen- tures and sound were sent by Offenbacifs chanson, "Elle a ftti, College ,`,b,l'41; I Theatre 9:15 p.m. 1,1/44 hi Quintet singer commented it was the cable to ITV's master control la tourterelle," from "Tales of Matinee Saturday, May 28 2 p.m. b . first time the sy-mphony has room in JC51, where they were Hoffmann," and Brahms' Con- 2 4 2:00 P.M. been video-taped in Concert Hall. recorded," Pensinger explained. certo No. 1 in D Minor for Piano MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Pt ninsula School To overcome the physical prob- The Music Department viewed and Orchestra, Op. 15. Gen. Admission $1.50 SJSC Students 75 k$N74 ; lems of getting camera.s into College Theatre Box Office 5th and San Fernando Sts. Pennsula Way $2.00 the building, special scaffolds Open 1-5 p.m. Phone 294-1931 0 Menlo Park Donation t Young Musicians Tryouts IS,-,-...r.e. ....- ..e...o...- ...- .."--ce...c. -40.-.4 Lair'in..41,11MIF It.II:1111\ Al/ 'Mk./ V 'W\ III" ______._ _.______'Rivalry' Play 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MBI11111111111111111111111M1M11111111111111- ' ''-:-t. BI'dr,4-4, I MT :tii,..t_EzA. Planned at UCLA June 1 OPEN 2 4 HOURS -Angell& german good To Be Presented Singers, string players--violin- from the Young Musicians Foun- Banquet Rooms ists, cellists, violistsand pian- dation, 490 So. San Vicente ists who wish to apply for the Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif., the Available from SPECIAL At West Valley STUDENT'S DINNER $169 Young Musicians Foundation 90048, 10 to 20 people The California Arts Commis- Debut Auditions have until Winners of four $1,000 debut sion ICAC) will present Nor- June 1. Auditions will be held grants a pianist, a singer, hungry Served Daily: man Corwin's Broadway , on the University of California 610 Coleman Famous a string player and a composer 4.30-8 p m. "The Rivalry," Monday night at campus at Los Angeles beginning Hofbrau Band will be selected. N,..t to the Purolc Pus..y C 8:30, according to June 18. Sunday: Ben Byeel, No more than three singers, = Fri. Sat. publicity chairman. The per- Applicatoins and information heu4se 256-3831 a.m.-111 p.m. three pianists and three string formance will be in the West about repertuire may be obtained players will participate in the Valley College auditorium and is final auditions on June 23. All free to the public. finalists, whether they are win- MILLER'S STEAK HOUSE The story concerns the his- S.F. Sculptor ners or not, will be considered arcien City -Wofirau toric debate between Abraham for concert appearances under ()PEN 24 HOURS = Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. To Visit SJS Young Musicians Foundation = 51 S. Market 297-2002 The cast includes T. V. and auspices. Ihmtplet ROOMS Available = Atruntrarratactrorirrarrtrourscri- iwativintivitais motion picture actors and ac- Benny Bufano, San Francisco tresses who have consented to sculptor, will be on campus to- f- I.ive Music 5 nites a week appear on behalf of the Com- morrow to participate in a dis- mission. - cussion on "Cybernetics and Tjader To Play Banquet Steak Fish John Anderson will portray Man" today from 1:30 to 4 p.m. P. kr, Abraham Lincoln and Robert . aamiL. in Concert Hall. 163 West Santa Clara 292-3848 Karnes will star as Stephen At School Benefit E- Douglas. Supporting roles will Computer music and mechani- Cal Tjader one of the top niimmimmiiiiimmimmimiiiiimummimmimmummilimmimimo i7 ’1’ BOWL be by Mrs. Adrienne Marden cal and human art will be dem- jazz musicians in the country, and Matthew Knox. onstrated at the program. "The CAC is sponsored by fed- will play a benefit concert for In addition, the faculty quar- 3 games for $1 eral funds to bring cultural Penirtsula School Sunday after- tet under Dr. Gibson Walters, events to the outline areas," noon at 2. The school is located To SJS Students events to the outlying areas," chairman of the Music Depart- in Menlo Park on Peninsula Way tr4 Anytime Byce said. ment, vtill perform. between Menlo Oaks and Ber- keley Ave. POOL & BILLIARDS Peoceecks from the outdoor A r- GASLIGHTERS concert will go to Peninsula $1 per hour School's schoiarthip fund. The school, which emphasizes the TIMM creative arts and small group PRESENTS pc othe family bott5e Downtown Bowl instruction, is a private institu- Melodrama and Olio tion starting with nursery school -4 375 W. Santa Clara Sf. 294-7800 featuring 22 kinds of Every Fri. and sat. night at 8:30 p.m. and continuing through the IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BEER eighth grade. 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Open Sunday thru Thursday, I 1:30 a.m. to Midnight. "HIGHWAY PICKUP" The comedy features music Frid&y and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. fo 2 a.m. STUDIO Ride and lyrics by Johnny Mercer South THE STRAW HAT Free Delivery 296 Pleat 2924773 to the and Gene de Paul. It includes 123 S. 4tli Glenn Ford in show in "If I Had My Druthers," Jubila- 1400 W. Campb4 Ave., Campbell alii.r p.m. "THE MONEY TRAP" the pale tion T. Cornpone," "The Coun- For Pizza to go, Phone 378-1800 or 253-0703 286-2484 i thin I mile of campus B. 13e,dot. G. Hamilton in try Is in the Very Best of "VIVA snnset. MARIA" Hands" and "Sadie Hawkins' . _ _ _ _ Day." ********** t.**********4****************************************************************************************************** George Costa directs the show. .4" Members of the cast irkslude: Greg Gilman as LII Abner and Kathy Davis as aDisy Mae. Helen Kalogeros anti Keith Gou- ger star LIR MIIITIllly and FaPPY WHERE respectively. .***********************************************************************************.****.*******.***.*****************THE FUN IS Yukum, I rn Ntriv 1,41r, :purr D U1S.’S Seeks Fifth Titie ID10110001111010101010!0111111111101011011011101MmiMi010101111111-111 Mitietic F mIntramural Announcements GOLF Pmley was sharp as he pitched Judo Team in Finals All individuals and teams wish- Whiskey ii-tio4i0 to a 2-0 win ing to compete in the intramural over Air Force ROTC, allowing 9eat4 ,n1,,l lic NeasOn golf tourntunent on Friday, May just two hits. SJS tnning-ul ientated judokas tninpvt,i1 in I last month by winning the 20, must turn thir eotries in tu the But it was the Fruits' Junior are on the road to Ohio today. !lament while attending Loyolo 154-pound di% isiOn in the AAU na- By LEE JUILLERAT Intramural Office, MG121, by 2 Esteves who stole the independent hoping to add another chapter to University. tional finals und being awarded What goes into a world record? Actually, the tournament Sat- both the Sportsmanship Award p.m. today. show, as he fashioned a nu-hitter their long book of success. SOFTBALL while his squad stomped Mark- For Tommy Smith, who set marks in the 220-yard arxi 200- The Spartans' destination is the urday will be an anticlimatic for and a Black Belt Scholarship for In independent fast pitch action !lain I tall, 11-0. meter speedy 19.5 Ohio State University campus and Maruyama, who capped off a fine I his efforts. run last weekend, it may be awhile before his Monday, Dun Darling allowed just Both Bill Meyer and Bill Ger- the 1966 NCAA championships. In goes into the record books without an asterisk signifying "pending." three hits while stopping the Tur- heim hurled no-hitters in fast the meet, which vill be held this The official Amateur Athletic Union (AAUl blanks must be dles for SAE No. 2, 11-1. Sian latch Saturday, the SJS judokas will be the sent to district office, reviewed, sent to the national office in shooting for their fifth consecu- M.N.' York, reviewed and sent finally to the International office in tive national collegiate title. F:ngland. 411* of The pressure on roach Yosh Moderne T)rug ("to. "The reviewing is done to protect the men with the record," Uchida and the six men he is finals is expectedly ANTHONY D. CAMPAGNA. Jr., owner explains track coach Bucl Winter, "to make sure the race wasn't taking to the great, as they try to keep the done on some windy, downhill track course." winning streak intact. Professional Pharmacists HEAD MAN PRESENT PRESSURE NO GRIEATER Among the requirements are the proper AAU blanks signed But, according to team captain Larry Dobashi, a senior from by competent AAU officials. "And we had the head man in Northern San Jose who fought on last year's OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT CaliforniaSplit Lynchhere." Winter chided. championship squad, "The pres- PHONE 293-7500 SECOND AND SANTA CLARA STREETS An acceptable record must be set against at least two other sure is no greater than at any SAN JOSE competitors in a regularly scheduled meet. At least two copies from other championship tournament." local newspapers also are needed to verify that the race was run However. he adds that this year's meet could be the toughest within a regular program. Presenting The Drinking Song for Sprite: the Spartans have had in recent Other times must be included to indicate the accuracy of the years. Dobashi was the 180-pound "ROAR, watches. "We had eight watches, including alternate clocks, and division winner at last year's SOFT-DRINK, ROAR!" all were right there at 19.5," notes Winter. NCAA tournament. (To the tune of "Barbara Fritchie") Winter also had the track measured to insure the distance was Sophomore Larry Lambert, veho legal. Five measurements showed the run was actually 220 yard.s, will be rnmpeting in his first 2% inches. NCAA championship meet, as will The speed of the wind almost nullified the record, but the 4.02 Roger Miller and Masakazy Na- reading was under the maximum allowable 4.475. "We had a doctor kao, admits that "National com- of meteomlogy here to work the machine in CUSP the weather petition tends to make a person got sick," added jubilant Winter. nervous." :-.rsan HIS PRESENCE has made the differenceWater poloist Jack NOTHING TO DISPUTE RECORD NEW-COMERS Likins was named an All-American in his sophomore season two who was second in years ago, but red-shirted this fall. He will be back in action Traditionally, a lusty, rousing fight song is Smith's shattering of the 20.0 mark by .5 of a second was also Lambert, year's Northern California next fall and is presently leading the Sparts in spring practice. de riseur for every worthy cause and institution. expected to cause some doubt. "So far, though, everyone has just this Collegiate Brown Belt Champion- He will be in action with the poloists Friday night. But we wrote a song for Sprite anyway. We'd like yoU accepted the record. I thought there would be some staticalthough to sing it while drinking ships, will compete in the 139- Sprite, though this may there is nothing to disput the record." cause some choking and coughing. So what? It's all in division, while Miller will Winter expects no difficulty in the process. On the basis of pound good, clean fun. And speaking of good, clean things, the heavyweight class Smith's performances earlier this season, the clocking certainly brittle in Poloists Face More Than what about the taste of Sprite? It's good. It's was within his limits. and Nakao in the 205-pound di- clean. However, good clean things may not exactly be your idea of jollies. In that The idea of the record being broken is greeted with laughter vision. case, remember that making the trip for SJS Sprite is also very refreshing. "Tart and tingling," from Winter. "The record will be retired, and with Tommy's name Also Double-Trouble on Friday will be Jay Lewis and Paul Maru- in fact. And very collegiate. And maybe we'd better on it. No one will break the mark. quit yama, both old hands at cham- Spartan water poloists will not The first game begins at 7:30, while we're ahead. So here it is. The Drinking "Sure I was shocked when the time was announced as 19.5. Song For Sprite. And if you can competition. only have to overcome the Air with the nightcap starting im- get a group together But with that boy, nothing is impossible. End quote" pionship to sing it --we'd be very surprised. Lewis helped last year's SJS Force Academy squad Friday mediately after at approximate- crew rack up its fourth champion- night, but also a loyal crew of ly 8:45. Roar, soft drink, roar! ship by winning the 165-pound rooters for the flyers. You're the loudest soft drink division in the finals and will be Although the Air Force Acad- we ever sawrl WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY they Smith, Former Olympians that title Saturday. emy is coming from Colorado So tart and tingling, out to defend couldn't keep you quiet: Maruyama will be participating Springs for the game in the Spar- tan pool, they will have the sup- $89 all color The perfect drink, guy, in his third NCAA championship To sit and think by, At Fresno Relays Saturday meet, although it is his first for port of the SJS chapters of the J RS ENTERPRISES Or to bring instant refreshment SJS. Air Force ROTC and Angel Flight, Ph..ne 286-5392 evenings To any campus riot! O00000h-- women's auxiliary of the ROTC Three world record holders, in- the The 24-year-old business major Roar, soft drink, roar! be the third man on mile relay group. Flip your cap, hiss and bubble, cluding SJS flash Tonuny Smith, and John Bambury on the two The Air Force polo game will fizz and gush! and 16 former Olympic performers shorter ones. be the first of a doubleheader for Oh we can't think will be present Saturday as SJS Among the competing teams will Cerrudo Bin-Shot the Sparts, who play the Univer- GIRLS: Of any drink runs in the 40th West Coast Re- be UCLA generally' acknowl- sity of Oregon in the second game. That we would rather sit with! lays in Fresno's Radcliffe Stadium. edged as the best collegiate squad if you don't Or fif we feel like loitering) In Season Finale to hang out in the strit with! Action begins Friday, but SJS in the mition defending national give your man performers will move into action Or sleep through English lit' with! co-champ USC, New Mexico, Cali- Ron Cerrudo provided the big Roar! Soft drink! Roar! Saturday at 1 p.m., with Smith fornia, Stanford, defending Relays gun for SJS golfers Tuesday a, All-Opponent Nine Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, SPRITE! anchoring three relay squads: the the Spartans shot down Stanfin .1 ACTION 440, 880 and mile relays. 15-12 for the tenth consecutitc Hill Trio In the former, the Spartans have SJS track coach Bud Winter time. Features SPRITE. SO TART AND the best time in the nation this announced the Spartans will play In his first action for Jerry Some of the best players in [tomorrow) TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T year at 39.9, while they have been host to an all-comers meet Sat- Vroom this season, Cerrudo fired Northern California are included KEEP ITAUIET. VICKIE unbeaten in three tries in the 880 urday, May 2t on the Spartan a 68 on the Stanford course to on the first Spartan all-opponent fees, race. track. There are no entry grab medalist honors. baseball team as chosen by the all amateur athletes wishing Wayne Hermen and Tim Knowles but The match was the season's fi- 1966 SJS baseball players. fallUCOMICAIMIMLY up uith will run with Smith in all three to compete must sign nale and gives SJS a 9-3 mark. Headlining the all-opponent team relays, while Ken Shackelford will Winter in MGI20 by Monday. Others contributing to the blast- is a powerful three-man pitching rteiRe ing were Terry Small, Ross Ran- squad led by California's All- HELP! HELP! dall and Don Keffer. American Andy Messersmith. Also champ Brigham Young, the South- Small won the feature match included among the hill troops ern California Striders and the over the Indians' No. 1 linkster, are Frank Burch from USF and Custom Cleaners Pasadena Athletic Association. I'D GIVE' ANYTHING TO Terry Curran, 2-1. Small carded UOP's Terry Delameter. between 10th and Ilth Spartan field men including a 75. Jim Hibbs, Stanford's classy re- 481 E. San Carlos triple jump ace Craig Fergus Randall and Keffer were other ceiver, was named as , while compete individually. SAVE DEAR NICK FROM San Jose winners with totals of the Indians' hard-hitting shortstop 74 and 77. Both took 2-1 victories, Frank Duffy leads an infield that stopping Walter Driver and Greg also includes Santa Clara's Bob GETTING ROUGHED UP Achtung Picard, respectively. Spence and Bill Schmidt on the In best ball play, Small and right side and the 'Tigers' Paul VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS Cerrudo triumphed 3-0 and Ran- Glennon at the hot corner. WHILE SHAVING CLOSE! THREE "K" FLYING "A" is once again featuring a dall and Keffer emerged victorious, named to the team 2% to %. were Joe Ferguson from UOP, BRAKE SPECIAL. Spartans, for the second year in a Next competition is the NCAA Jim Whitfield from Cal State at S08-S09 MPH. Can have the brakes on their Volkswagens adjusted Tourney on June 21-25, also on Hayward and the Dons' Larry the Stanford course. Mariett. for only 99c. TODAY thru SATURDAY May 14 SPRING BRAKE SPECIAL (VOLKSWAGENS ONLY) We feature Accutrori Brake Adjustment the most accurate GIVE HIM ME! Reg. $2.50 I'LL GIVE HIM A CLOSE 99` timepiece SHAVE AND A in the COMFORTABLE ONE, world TOO!

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Weekend ness or liberal arts majors for cidental College, will be a visiting Science Foundation. positions as management trainee. lecturer in physics classes to- Dr. Fred Holmstrom, professor Spartan Tri-C, campus Baptist certs in Africa, Europe, Central and raised in San Francisco. con- WEDNESDAY morrow. of physics, is in charge of the visit. organization, will sponsor a re- America, the Caribbean, Asia and ducts weekly radio bmadcasts in Bankers Life Company; business Royal Globe Insurance Co.; busi- Dr. Hudson will hold informal treat at Meteor Ranch on Clear the United States. the United States and Africa. and insurance majors for positions ness, economics, liberal arts, math discussions vtith students, and Lake this weekend for all inter- While in Viet Narn, Rev. Har- At the retreat he will discuss in life insurance sales. and science majors for positions speak to faculty members concern- SIREN TEST ested person.s, regardless of their rison visited several thousand the "prejudice plaguing a 'soi. Fireman's Fund American Ins. as underwriter trainee and office manager trainee (personnel, meth- ing curriculum and research pro- The city of San Jose will con- viewpoint or background, accord- American and Vietnamese troops called' Christian nation" and is Co.; any major for positions in physics. ing to Glenn Rose, Tri-c president. under the auspices of the U.S. arodous to answer or discuss any actuarial. underwriting and claims ods, office administrator). grams in duct a test of the city's 51 civil said. questions students may have, Rose The visit is under the auspices The weekend activities wiu in- government, Rose management trainee. Standard Insurance Company; defense sirens on Monday at 10:15 Harrison. who was born otfitorl of the American Association of clude group discussions, a guest Rev. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance business, marketing and insurance a.m., the San Jose Civil Defense Physics Teachers and the Amer- speaker who was an associate of Co.; business, social science, po- majors for positions in sales with ican Institute of Physics itS part and Disaster Council has an- Dr. Billy Graham and water ski- litical science, liberal arts and opportunity for management. of a nationwide program to stirn- nounced. ing on the lake, Rose said. Cost of the retreat is $10, in- Spartaguide cluding transportation. The "re- treaters" will leave from the Tri- YOUR CHANCE FOR A SUMMER ADVENTURE Gillet, 7:30 p.m., 79 S. Fifth St., C Building, Third and San An- TODAY Newman Center. CAREERS IN tonio Streets, at 6 p.m. Friday Rho Epsilon, 6:30 p.m., Cafe- Angel Flight, 7 p.m.. M1-1423. JET TO EUROPE and return after the noon meal teria A and B, initiation of pledges suggests each per- INSURANCE DAYS at a low group rate Sunday. Rose and in.stallation of officers, guest son supply his own bedding, a TOMORROW speaker will be Dr. Wilburn D. Via Regularly Scheduled Jet Flights Bible, notebook, flashlight and Alpha Eta Sigma (Accountants' May 16, 17 and 18 Business Di- swimming clothes. Wright, dean of the Honorary Society), 7 p.m., Golden Interested students can make vision. Doors of Los Gatos. election ban- Twenty leading insurance companies will interview Again, for the 3rd Year Fly resemations or obtain additional quet, free to members, entertain- Baptist Student Union, 7:30 p.m., on campus Positions available for with Air India information by calling 293-4911, MH221, the Rev. Clifford Spencer ment will be the "Cottonmill 356-4725 or 253-2524. of the Fairoaks Park Baptist Girls" a folksinging group. June and Summer graduates Featured speaker at the retreat will lead a study of the Internatiomil Students Organi- Round trip to London from New York Church will be Rev. Robert Harrison, who book of Galations, everyone in- zation, 3:30 p.m , Hl. Actuarial Office Administration traveled for sbC years as an asso- complete vited. Claims Sales $300 ciate evangelist with Dr. Billy Graham, appearing before audi- Epsilon Eta Sigma (English Management Trainee Security Analysis from San Francisco ences throughout the world. Honor Society), 3 p.m., Cafeteria Chemistry Students Mortgage Loan Underwriting $532.20 romPleie In a recent seven-week tour of B, guest speaker David VanBecker, assistant professor of English, will Sign up now for interviews Depart June 20th, Return September 6th the Orient, Rev. Harrison held cru- sades in Japan, Formosa, Hortg speak on "The New Youth and the CALL: Awarded Prizes Placement Center - Adm. Bldg. 234 Kong, the Philippines, Viet Nam Traditional Literary Education," Mrs. Morita- 11%,iii 293-3992 and Singapore. He has also con- open to public. Chemist* students Douglas Eis- .EAMM=11111111111111111111111111111111111=Ellb. ] ducted crusades and musical con- Sigma Mu Tau (Medical Tech- ner and James Maynard received nology and Micro-biology majors), notification this week of prizes 1:30 p.m., S311, meet new officers won for papers they presented and plan spring picnic, all majors at the annual convention of Stu- Spartan Daily invited. Classifieds dent Affiliates of the American MEI MEI Chemical Society, May 6-7, at EE MAJOR, Upper Division. Year round "AS ANNOUNCEMENTS 111 MANY as received Him (Christ) to Reno, Nev. Schedule flexible but 15 them gave he power to become the sons r week Eisner won first prize SAILING EXPEDITION, required between of God." John 1:12. for a CARIBBEAN. . , . tcd 4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Extra Share adventure. expense. Airmail, yate MORAL CRISIS? Problems that need paper based on library research able on school vacations. Fairwinds, Club Pesca, Cartagena, Co- solving? Jesus Christ can help you if you entitled "Non-Cla.ssical Carbonium e 243-3606 Underwriters' Laborato- let him! lornbia. , WRITE: SALVATION GLEN. Ion.s and Their Role in the Theory P.O.B. 5412, San Jose. BEAT THE TEST OR VIET NAM? How of Homoaromaticity." His work r IMMEDIATE VAUGHN'S SEMESTER CLEAN.UP. 7) to pass the deferment test. You can't n EMPLOYMENT. Telephone V2 was carried out under the direc- ’ef4,7* ford to flunk! Limited classes. Phone now. ' ..dvert;sing program for sale. Suits. sport coats, slacks, shirts, jackets. sweaters. 125 S. 4th. tion of Dr. Joseph R. Crook, assist- PI Collegiate Seminars, 383.0426. ai.)usi portrait co. Hours 9 a.m.- - - I coo nr 4-8 p.m. Will train. Salary plus R.S. & W.C. A coward is he who hides ant professor of chemistry. $11.000 POETRY CONTEST. Open to all Call 248.7550. Olen Mills behind another man's name: a fool lets Maynard vmn a second prize poets. Send name and addiess with him do it. VOLI4,, 77,72, for brochure of rules & prizes: THE RV, for his presentation of a paper METHEAN LAMP, Dept. SD, 2174 34 St HOUSING (5) SERVICES (81 entitled "A New Synthetic Route ,tttt.et Sacramento, California. to Unsymmetrical Sulfoxides." FAST, ACCURATE GUARANTEED TYP- IN Lt /total' 1st 2,000 JOB OPPORTUNITIES in the Bay NOW RENTING for summer session. 1 Content of Maynard's paper was area. Full.tirne, part-time. and . s furnished Apts. Tradewinds. 633 ING in my Isom'. Editing upon request. summer based on the original research positions. For information, write the Em- -‘ $75 per Teo- th or rent weekly. 259-5118. ...and save on import costs. Your car can be waiting carried out under the direction ployment Index. Box 561, Campbell. or Prue cark,--1. See manager. Mike Scott rypike. Pica Electric Work guaranteed. call 379.2340 or 797.1297. h ori6krirds. Phooe 286-4260. 741-6313 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. of Dr. Lanny R. Repolgle, asso- for you in Europe, if you order it now. As your Author- ciate professor of chemistry. DO YOU HAVE E.S.P.7 Test your psychic SUMMER RATES. I & 2 bedroom fur- AUTOMOBILE & MOTORCYCLE IN- ized Dealer, we can deliver your VW completely ab i - . a.m. or Wed., 1 p.m. , shod api.. 865 & $85 per month. 741 S. SURANCE for students. Chet Bailey, Purpose of the annual conven- F. 124 '1. Beckley. r.th 29541531, evenings. 286-5386. 707 N. First St. Suite #I. ttutotlyis students an oppor- equipped to American specifications. EXPERT TYPING. IBM electric. Theses. POETRY WANTED. Include stamped Ar- RENT FREE GALLON' tto pgresivecnt research papers FOR FALL. 3 studio bedroom apts. term papers, etc. Work guaranteed, 378- velope. Idlewild Press, 333 Frederick. San I ar-le d^sets, attractive. $105. 460 S. based eit.her on original ir library Francisco 17. 8577. Jo Vine 292 2250. II investigations, 21 & MARRIED. Receive age 25 or over OF GAS! in an atmosphere Free: Please send illustrated brochure end Fine list. ..,UTOMOTIVE 121 3 ROOMMATES NEEDED For summer. rates on auto insurance. Liability net $67 similar to that encountered at na- Call nr contact Ron Croll $25 per man. Modern, all-electric, fur- annually. Dave Towle. 244-9600. with Purchase of I tionai meetings of the parent so- '60 MGA 1600. Wire wheels. r/h, disc nished carpets. drapes. 3 blocks from EXPERT TYPING SERVICE. 5 years I'M- 5 Gallons of Gas ciety. SPARTAN VOLKSWAGEN brakes, new paint. Great condition. First campus. 431 E. St. John St., *4. Call ing for SJS students. 258-4335 $750. 295-5022 after 5 1560 Nortb First Street, San Jose 286-8800 294-2927. Roorn 216. p.m. Ask for Pete. TYPING DONE IMMEDIATELY in my Name '40 3.8 JAGUAR SEDAN. Steel gray, $125 LEASES a 2 bedroom, fully fur- home. IBM Selectric. Reasonable. 258- CLIP 9597. automatic transmission, white walls, heat- nished home at 440 Elizabeth St. Near !Insurance Reps Address er. Call Mr. Dunre. SJS extension 2337 corner of S. 10th & Santa Clara St. Will TYPING in my home. Accurate, guaran 'N' or 2448. Horne 241-5184. arcommodate 4 college students. 2 teed. Elite -type. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Call 253. 'Slate Interviews City State Zip Code '63 VESPA ISO. Real gem. Complete ac blocks from SJS. Zulpo Realty, 259-4230. 9286. THESIS - MANUSCRIPTS - PHOTO- cessories - has everything. $250. Call VERY CLEAN I bedroom. $90. Water SAVE Twenty insurance companies will M12_4386. & COPY. Marnie Nolan, 286-2620. garbage paid. See manager. 46 S. 7th Ihave representatives on cam- '63 AUSTIN HEALY 3000 St . apt. #1. MK II. Errol TRANSPORTATION (91 AT pus next Monday, Tuesday and lent condition. Call 241.5077, an- if no SUMMER RENTALS. New apts. $30 per Wednesday during Careers in In- swer, 253.5845. TWO NEW person. & 2 bedroom furnished apts. PASSENGERS FOR ROUND-TRIP flight surance Days to interview June Mailer from San Jose to Chicago, III. Leaving '60 SPRITE. Excellent condition. r/h. re- 635 S. 1 I th St. 295-4414. BEACON and summer San Jose June 11, returning June 25. graduates. built engine, good tires. $750. Drafted. MALE ROOMMATES wanted to share Call 241-3005 or 295-8341. IPositions available include actu- Call Julie, 294-2916, #106. two bedroom. hvo bath apt. for fall se- STATIONS 09etveterel mester. Call Jim, 286-5569. 215 S. 12th, NEED RIDER. Leaving for East Coast os arial trainees, claims adjusters, '42 VVV. New engine. Excellent condition. about June Va *3. or 20. Final destination 2nd & East William I management trainees, mortgage 72 S. First St. Westgate Shopping Center $1.300 79R 201S. ginia. Call John 656-8808. after 6 p I & 7 BEDROOM, completely furnished, in San Jose loan representatives. office admin- San Joee 1600 Saratoga Ave. '58 KARMANN GHIA. 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