Dr. Wahlquist Disclaims Entire Grid Freedom
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SO Dr. Wahlquist Disclaims Entire Grid Freedom Candidates ASB Court Finds Student men Given Requests Says SJS Has Right Wind Up Election Probation In Agenda Campaigns Today Three years probation and the Requests for recognition of three To Choose Conference Ad Group Thirty-nine candidates for 18 forfeit of $50 boil was the sentence Guilty student organizations lead off the student government offices wind Decision Monday by State Su. ence xx hose rules %sill be effec- given two SJS students, pleading facing the Student Coun- By LOLA SHERMAN not the essence of the law was up their campaigns today after agenda perintendent Roy E. Simpson giv- the on this institution. guilty to charges of throwing cil today, according to Don Ryan, violated. Carl R. Hoffmann, profes- a week of electioneering. The stu- ing San Jose State College option Pres. Wahl q ii s t sii;:gestea Alpha Delta Sigma, only organi- ASB president, sor of advertising, objected to the dent body will go to the polls to- home-made boribs around Los Al- in the choice of conferences with- this conference might be the pre- zation thus far to plead a not. California Society of Student fact that he as adviser, had not morrow and Friday. tos, by Munioiribl Court Judge Al- in which it will play football Was sent West Coast Athletic Assn guilty case when charged with Engineers, Sigma Mu Tau, medical been notified about the list. Offices to be filled and candi- fred Bowen in Mountain View yes- not quite the blanket freedom whose rules are comparable, ex- failure to submit a revised list of technology group, and the SJS Al Walburg, chairman of the dates are: - female representative originally understood from his cept with minor exceptions. to officers and advisers before Oct. terday. Real Estate and Insurance Assn. Student Activities Board, appeared at large: Sandy Creech, Terri Gal- written statement, Pres. John T. Pacific Coast Conference regu- 31 was found guilty by Student The Los Altos youths, David are seeking recognition by the for the prosecution. He said the vin, (incumbent) and Marilyn Wahlquist made clear on his re- lations. Court yesterday and fined $3. P. Armentrout, 20, of 330 Angles council. lists did have to be submitted for Ouzts. turn to the College yesterday. However, he was careful to Larry St., a psychology moor, a n d The council also will be asked to Kaufman, The Spartan campus recognition, but he did --Senior male justice: Ron Glen- The prerogative of playing foot- point out, decision as to whether Daily business manager, Warren U. Rosvold, 19, of 921 appoint two students to the fac- repre- not know when the law first came son (incumbent I. ball under rules of the conference this or some other conference is senting the advertising fraternity Springer St., an engineering stu- ulty-student Charter Day commit- to his attention. Junior class president: Nev with which San Jose State College the one SJS will adhere to is yet first asked that the charge be dis- dent. pleaded guilty to pollee tee, which will prepare a program Griffin, Tom I.iles, Lowell Young: "is most closely affiliated" was not to be determined. An effort to RYAN TESTIFIES charges of malicious mischief for May 2, anniversary of SJS' missed on the grounds of previous vice president: Richard Bustin'', arrive at a decision must be made Visitor Don Ryan, ASB presi- and disturbing the prejudice by one or more of the peace. creation by the State Legislature soon, he declared."From the 1 Barry Jett, Paula Kessemeier, as a state college. justices. Kaufman did not accuse dent, stated the regulation had secretary: Louann Marian': trea- Commenting on the sentence. MAC Meets Today standpoint of recruitment our sit- anyone but asked the court to Approval of procedures for re- been in the constitution previously, surer: Margie Jackson; one-year Armentrout declared that it was Pres. John f. will uation is urgent." 'search their souls.'' fair," but noted that the cognition of new student organi- but the deadlines were added on council representative: Bill Doug- "quite meet at II sail.. today with the The president met yesterday probation would make it " . .al- zations also, faces decision by the JUSTICE LEAVES June 7, 1957. Kaufman replied that las, Dale Scott. Paul Thiltgen. Intercollegiate Athletic Ads is- with his top athletic advisers to most impossible to obtain a job for council. Ryan said. In closed session, senior male - Sophomore class president: or)' Council I,, hear proposals plan a meeting ulth the Inter- The Spartan Daily ceased publi- the next three years." - justice Ron Gleason excused him- Ron Conklin, Ron Robinson; vice on SJS' future athletic program collegiate Athletic Advisory cation for the school year on June regurres the self from the case. president: Scott Kennedy; trea- The probation front represent a t is es Of the phy- Committee as the next step in 6, 1957; therefore students could Kaufman pleaded his case on surer: Martha Terzakis; one year youths to make a monthly re- sical education department. manning 8.115's athletic future. the grounds that the letter on Page 4) port to a probation officer. Drama Ends and not he informed of the changes. (Continued At yesterday's huddle the presi- dent said that the meeting with granted, Pres. Wahlquist explain- the IAAC will be held "as soon as Saturday Eve ed. This request Dr. Wahlquist has possible." of State The Speech and Drama Depart- presented to the Council "At the meeting." he said, "a College Presidents several times Security Guards Make Rounds ment will present the final three decision will he made Its to the performances of Armand Sala- during past years. conference with which to affiliate. eorl d aiisld rdRosuantud" aoyn. What was granted. De. Wahl- "If no agreement Is reached Friday quist explained, was the right for with the LAA('," he said. "I may DayeThMuttr'ssd'arny.8:15 p.m. in the CoCollege Theatre. the College tai join the conference take the op with our matter a The powerful drama probes the of its choosing; and then, having 545 Passident's Council or the Of SJS Campus ours reactions of people caught up in joined, to abide by the rule), of Calarare Advireorry ostard. period of religious conflict, that conference. haul.% er, Is of essence in this ia The play was translated anti is State officials did not con- matter beentete of recruitment Deputzed Night Patrolmen being directed by Dr. James II ceit.' that Man Jose. State Col- problems." Clancy. Renaissance c Os t is ni c s lege's mere "artiiiation uith Members of the IAAC Include were designed by Berneice PHA. the Pacific Coast t 'emir renee, S. Glenn Hartranft, chairman of May Make Official Arrests J. Wendell Johnson designed the justified their freeing us from the committee; Glen E. Guttorrn- sets altd Ken Doest takes care of any present code restrictions. sem accounting officer; Wilbur V. By JOHN R. ADAMS SJS is patrolled by a 3 -guard the lighting. 111.11ef., Or. Withiquist pointed Hubbard, Director of Athletics; out, hefiita. Sian Jose State Col- Dr. Albert Schmoldt. Faculty San Jose State does not have team, 24 hours a day, according lege. is really clear present Council representative; William a night watchman, at least no one to John H. Arn0s, superintenden, of its athletic code restrictions It must leise, student affairs business with that title. Instead, protectors of buildings and grounds. The da in fact has' joined the confer- manager; Gene Arnold. president of the college are called security is divided into three 8-hour shifts Profs Meet - of Alumni Assn.; Don Ryan. stu- guards. --7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.: 3:30 to 11 p.m., and 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. dent body president; Chuck Miller, Guard Mike Calderone makes Here Today student body treasurer; a student the rounds in the picture series at Spartabrhp selected by the Student Council: left, during o n e of 1 h e night Officers for 1958 will be uisi,tlI. Robert S. Martin. associate dean of shifts ed at today's meeting of the San Students planning to do grads students;.E. S. Thomprion, busi- A half-hour overlap enables Jose State College chapter of the ate work may have many of theii ness manager, and Stanley C. guards to get together and discuss American Association of Univer- uncertainties dispelled by attend Ben,, dean of students. encountered during sity Professors. The meeting will ing tomorrow night's senior orien- watches, be held at 3:30 in Room 165 of tation at 7:30 in Room 258 of the Centennial Hall.