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Trustees Place Lid On SJS Enrollment of a Jos,- 'I'd' a% a r-sult Spartan resolution calling I 7,1HH t.stutletit ceiling on S.'S ens ollment which sae adopted at the state college board of trustees meeting SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE in Arcata Friday. Current full-tiine equivalent Fn.., enuAlment at S.IS is esti- .Y01. so 431. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1963 No. 122 mated at 14.000 students. In recommending the full-time student body limits, the trustees set a 12,000 figure for San Fran- ;Women's Week cisco State. dale-Burbank area deserved "pri- Former Olympian Johnson Phi Kappa Phi Honors Details in restricting SJS's en- ority attention" for new state col- as the rollment now will have to be lege& worked out by State College meeting the time, Starts Prior to Friday's Speaks Tomorrow in TH55 Chancellor Glenn S Dianke's staff. campus planning committee of the irance Today;Panel Rafer Johnson. 1960 Olympic tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in T1l55. Dr. Edward Madden A proposal from Dunike recurn- board of trustees approved plans a Decathlon champion and currently Johnson will be greeted by mem- at 2:30 mending an immediate start on for the first unit of a new $10 EFAC- Mateo National Director of the University bers of the ASB Inter-Cultural Dr. Edward H. Madden, profes- will be the principal speaker. new state colleeg in San .science building for the SJS Ior AWS %%eel... designed col- People-to-People program, will Steering Committee when he ar- sor of philosophy, has been award- Last year's award, the first County was rejected at Friday's campus. to honor all coeds and faculty meeting. unit. a $5.837,000 north vely to speak on "The Student's Responsi- rives on campus. These will be a ed the 1963 Distinguished Scholar Made by the chapter, went to In This first Rejection of the immediate start constructed in the Sy and bility in W o r Id Understanding" Award by the San Jose State Alexander Viscinich, more nor of women, will begin today with a wing, will be of the new college was by the of the Wait bounded by lo obll- - chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, na- sociology. The honor is given to faculty panel discussion on various center State Co-Ordinating Council on San Carlos, San Salvador, Fourth tional scholastic honorary society. the member of the faculty who, problems of modern college women, The award will be presented at In the opinion of the chapter mem- Higher Education. The council re- and Sixth streets. to be held at 2:30 in TH55. International Week the annual initiation banquet on bers, has made a distinguished fused to authorize a request to the It will include a six-story main Topics to be discussed will be May 23, at which Dr. Madden scholarly contribution to his field. state legislature for the college. I wing with a seven-story service "Women in College," "Personal Dr. Madden, a native of Gary, A resolution by trustees, how- wing and basement. The building Development of the College that At SJS, Mayor Ind., received his Ph.D. from the ever, repeated their contention consists of a structural steel frame "Careers for the Woman," and San Mateo County and the Glen- with light-weight concrete floor Student Graduate." Honored; College over metal decks. Salutes Students Faculty members on the panel In other action, the gifts and fIK include: Dr. Gladys F. Gilmore, as- Mayor Robert I. Welch of San public affairs committee approved Received All A's sociate professor of history; Dr. Translator Jose has proclaimed the week of a resolution to restrict state col- Donald Head, assistant professor fac- May 13-18 as "International Stu- , lege cafeteria use to students. of English; Dr. Marion Richarrl. and dent Week as a salute to those Ciardi ulty members, staff employees At San Jose State associate professor English; Dr John students of all nations who have their guests Robert Wilson, assistant profes.-t .1 which will made the City of San Jose a haven The first liberal arts student in The chAtive in policy, ten yeass to of sociology, anti Miss N an . Cafeteria, followed for learning and living for all graduate from SJS Talks Today affect 'tin NY with a straight Shingler, instructor in speech and the California Res- free people." four point overall a prob drama. College?" will be Mayor Welch has said that In- average was among the spring "What is a aurant wiation. sophomore po- John Ciardi, poetio 4ng ternational Week will "create graduates honored yesterday at a Jeanie Archer, discussed by major, will moderate critic for the Saturd:::. better understanding on the SJS luncheon held by the Phi Beta litical science editor and JOHNSON today at 11:30 a.m. campus" between other students RAFER Kappa Faculty Club at 12:30 in the discussion. Review, ROTC To Honor . gold medal winner Hall. The speech is p.n. and with authority. rooms A and B of the cafeteria. Tonight, Dr. Snell Putney, asso- Concert Mrs. Elsie Kent, a French ma- sociology, will to the public without charge. Mayor Welch points out the luncheon at 11:30 in the cafeteria ciate professor of jor, has received no grade lower Peace, and : Ciardi will be introduced to fact that the City of San Jose has followed by his talk in TH55. speak on "War, Cadet John Irving than "A" during her attendance at Dr. Robert H. Woodward. head ot long allowed International Stu- At 1 p.m., following a question Women. SJS. She has four children and the English Department. The lec- The annual inspector general in- dents use of part of the USO and answer session in TH55, John- This afternoon at 3:30 a fashion spection, with Lt. Col, Jack M. was born in England. Each year will ture is the first sponsored by the building on Market Street and son will meet with members of show and honors ceremony Meiss, inspector general from the the top liberal arts graduate is SJS California state colleges with the he has indicated hopes that in the ISCS in an informal discussion be held for 50 outstanding !Presidio in San Francisco presid- awarded his choice of any book. also be pre- cooperation of the College Lec- plans for further San Jose expan- group. DR. EDWARD H. MADDEN women. Awards will ing, will include an awards presen- Mrs. Kent chose the Praeger Pic- SJS ture Committee. non programs there will be room Johnson joined People-to-People . distinguished scholar sented to the outstanding 1:30 on ture Encyclopedia of Art. Ciardi's translation of Dante's tation this afternoon at for an International Student Cen- in early 1962, when the University woman of the year, and to the out- "Divine Comedy" is available in the campus drill field. ter on campus. program was being developed on a University of Iowa, and his A.B. standing faculty woman of the 'GREAT DISTINCTION* the Spartan Bookstore. His re- First to be presented will be the Mrs. Paula Cell, of the Inter- national basis. At that time he was and M.A. from Oberlin College. year. Distinguished Military Students Other spring graduates with cording of "The Inferno" is in nitional Student Center, co-spon- special consultant for the Peace Prior to coming to SJS in 1959, The ladies of Chi Omega, win- laward to Cadet John Irving. This "great distinction" honored at yes- the library. sor of International Week, states Corps in which he is still active. he taught eight years at the Uni- ner of Sparta Sings, will do a award is given to a person who terday's meeting include: Mrs. Former host of the television that the purpose of International versity of Connecticut. short routine. possesses outstanding qualities of Sharon Reimel, 3.96, mathematics; show "Accent." Ciardi is the au- Week is "to make the campus He is general editor of the Har- Miss Frances Robinson, asso- leadership and is in the upper third Mrs. Alene Stirnmann, 3.94; thor of eight poetry books and aware of International Students vard University Press' "Source ciate professor of music, will of his ROTC course in the ad- 126 Attend Lunch Wayne Rush, 3.99, zoology; Robert is a fellow of the American Acad- around and on campus" and to Books in the History of Sciences," speak Tomorrow night at in the vanced class. Stavn, 3.85, biology; Mary Gay emy of Arts and Sciences. He is let international students share and is a member of the editorial AWs lounge. Her topic will be A letter of appreciation will be Doman, 3.82, Spanish; past president of the National the culture of different lands with For Golden Grads board of the Philosophy of Science "European Women and American given to Cadet Gary Ogley. Susan Ann Corwin, 3.81, English; .College English Association. the SJS student and the San Jose Journal. Also. Dr. Madden is a Women." A Drill Team Ribbon, awarded A record number of alumni at- Jack Pockmark 3.77, social science; He instructed English at the community. member of the national publica- Barbara Barnard is in charge of to those cadets who were on the tended the Golden Grad luncheon Warren Firenzi, 3.71, political sci- University of Kansas City and tions committee of the American activities for the week. Working drill team for one full semester, in the Home Economics Building ence; Michael Harry Powell, 3.69. Harvard. Ciardi later became pro- Philosophical Assn. and author with her are Terri Harrington and will be presented.