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SJS Foreign Student Gives Cross Section Population of Globe FlicksFriday Officer Lists Due day fur cam- No Friday flicks are scheduled Today is the last of April 22. The Ilk*, are pus organIcatkaui to turn in lists poured by the actilor Ours of their current officer% amid ad. iidaj, vhown lii Morrih Dune!, tarn to the ot tire. ,udltorltuis at a 25-rent mind., . A4sti242. or lace pooadttle %In- he dent court action ,accordlita to ion Ttw twit Him salll Fai.es of Eve," starring 4Spatireut9)a ASH Vice Prev. Guy tileniurn. 0.000 Woodward, Din id Wayne sit Ix" J. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE NO 10,, L. 47 .1111110.ii SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 Office Survey English Prof Accepts ASB Dance It's 'Official' Sunday Housing Landlords Hear Wants Man of Year' Award To Feature Of Rooming Students Dr. Paul Roberts last night ac- English teaching, and during the oted the "Faculty Man of the Suez crisis was transferred to Two Acts itv RAPOPORT housing centers --boarding houses, Year" award at Deadline Dinner Italy in the same capacity. rooms with kitchen liprovementn of college-ap- rooms and 'Spartan cafeteria. He was financed through a Ful- "Polynesian In terlud e," the privileges--and from 12 to 15 centers is an ou- Chosen by members of Sigma bright grant, and will return to spring formal sponsored by the proved living women's houses. professional journalistic Italy in the portant thing to landlords and slut Chi, fall tinder another Social Affairs committee, will be Students at the living centers Dr. Roberts is an ti,P-; liou-eitolders. sternity, usually are very serious zibout the English. held tonight in the Terrace room of their interest is rofe,sur of Evidence survey, Mr. Baron said, and most author of numerous of the Hawaiian Gardens in San a stirsey originated He is the .liowis in of them cooperate fully in filling English which are Jose from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. householders in the atbuoks on last ',Itr by out the questionnaires. ied extensively throughout the Ray Hackett and his dance band San Jose State area pulling the students' preferences, dislikes and xintry, and recently published will provide the music. The Dull FORMS TABULATED and Beaujolais," a hu- suggestions. The forms are sent to the hosi- 7ornfliikes Skulls, a quartet from Chi Omega mous book about this experi- This semester's survey began Mg office after completion, valetm sorority, and folk singer Mike nees in Egypt and Italy. last week, and results should be a tabulation is made of the re- "Cornflakes and Beaujolais" has Callahan, an SJS student, will also available within about three sults. The householders are then ess reprinted in London, and entertain at the dance. weeks, Robert Baron, housing co- notified of the findings. Patterns iif English" and "Under- The quartet from Chi Omega ordinator said yesterday. Effectiveness of the survey can sassing English" are used wide- be seen from last year's results. consists of Linda Dobbs, Rae Mar- SEVERAL QUESTIONS by teachers in the U.S. Students in one house wanted ston, Gail Southern and Kathy Survey questions include queries "Dr Roberts has had more in- a suggestion box to be installed in McClure. about the housing facilities, the :uence on the teaching of English which ideas would be submitted. general environment, the house- Ian any other one man," corn- Free bids for the dance can lie They got it. holder himself and the food. tented Dr. Donald Alden, profes- obtained today in the Outer Quad THIRD FLOORNursing department laboratory on third floor The location of the telephone or of English. from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m., according of Health building has all the facilities to be found in a hospital I Typical of the questions is this was changed in another house be- Dr. Roberts is a U.S. state de- to Judie Murray, publicity chair- ward. Lab has 10 beds. The building will be officially dedicated nine: "Do you have adequate closet cause students requested it. artment consultant, and occa- man for the dance. Only ASB card Sunday. , and desk space?" Some questionsi SPECIFIC COMMENTS ionally is called to Washington holders may receive a bid. ! are a little more personal: "Doesj In addition to straight yes and conferences on the teaching of DR. PAUL ROlitkIO Jim Watson and Deann Kinnear your housemother nag at you?" or no queries, the questionnaire also :nglish as a foreign language. ... man of year are en-chairmen for the dance. The questionnaires are sent to asks for specific comments on the lie spent a year in Cairo at the Ceremonies To Dedi cate ill off-n' Is men's approved Fulbright stipend. He will direct facilities, environment and house- finish". isf Education with the * * * the Fulbright linguistic program holder and for ratings of good, tale department's program on throughout Italy. Prof Gives Lecture fair or poor on the food. Dr. Roberts graduated from SJS H facRueiptireessenataadtiveeonfvigruaearmieesaton athree in 1940, and earned his M.A. and Health Building Sunday ousemothers Ph.D. at the University of Cali- these questions: ists Due Today Over KNTV Sunda yThe new million dollar Health monies, and the Rev. William Jun- fornia in Berkeley. He began Would you recommend your building, which houses the Stu- as executive director of the Spar- , teaching at SJS since 1946, and The third in the series of pro- tan Y, will give the invocation. house to a friend? For Active Women has been in the English depart- grams being produced by the SJS dent Health service and the Nurs- Count Heads Do you feel your school work Dead:in, tor t tni in lists Dr. Craigin said that the public ment since. instructional television center will ing and Occupational Therapy de- I National census-taking day is is affected adversely by your home of the most active women on is invited to attend the dedica- The award was made last night broadcast Sunday at 11:30 a.m. partments, will be dedicated Sun- conducted tours today, but for the past two weeks, environment? campus is today, reported AWS tion and the by SJS Vice Pres. William J. Do- over KNTV, channel 11. the official government census-takers President Pat Moriarty. day at 1 p.m. in ceremonies in which will follow until 4 p.m. QUERIES ON LANDLORDS se!. "The Aquarium," demonstrating MODERN EQUIPMENT have been busily engaged in con- Women's organizations and lobby, Concerning the householders, Dr. Roberts specializes in "lin- the apparatus used in a fresh- The new building includes "the tacting housemothers at all ap- subcommittees who were con- guistics," the study of English water aquarium, will he taught by D R. 13. Craigin, Dedication proved boarding houses near the questions such as these are asked: tacted to make up lists should most modern equipment" of any Are you able to confide in grammar which de-emphasizes the Dr. Frank Gale, associate profes- committee chairman, indicated health service. Dr. SJS campus. turn them in to the activities state college your housemother? use of the names of parts of speech sor of biological science. that the ceremony will include a Craigin said. "The scope of our The census takers began two office. Adm242, sometime today, --Does she make fair rulings noun, pronoun, etc.). In addition to being telecast presentation speech by SJS Pres. services are also not exceeded by weeks ago to contact the various Miss Moriarty said. and carry out her share of re- Also on the program at the ban- over closed-circuit to classrooms, John T. Wahlquist, and an accept- any other state college," he added. houses near campus and obtain The AWS cabinet will select quet sponsibility? was a speech by Paul Speegle, the program is sponsored by ance speech by Rich Hill, AS13 At present the Health service information as to the number of its -Fin Most Active Women," to columnist for the San Francisco KNTV for the purpose of learn- president. staff includes Dr. Thomas J. Gray, students residing in each house. Food ratings are based on such be honored at the AWS Banquet News-Call Bulletin, and a skit by ing how television may be used BENZ TO EMCEE director, eight full-time physicians, The head-counters then returned questions as: on Women's Day and at the rec- Spartan Daily columnist Gerald effectively in classroom instruc- Dr. Stanley C. Benz, dean of 11 part time specialists-consul- with the information sheets mailed How are the meals in general? ognition banquet from the lists. Nachman. tion, students, will be master of cere- tants, 11. full-time nurses, and five to private householders over the --How is the general tidiness secretaries. last few weeks, and asked the of the kitchen? Construction for the building, housemothers to fill in the neces- started in September 1958 was sary information. completed in September last year. In this instance, the inform SJS Foreign Student Population lion asked is merely the vital , tistics of the student: name, age Italian Play ISO Sponsors sex. The purpose of the national cen- Social Function sus, other than just curiosity ais., sit 1.1s Nears Finish Gives Cross Section of Globe The International or- how many people the United By JIM ganization will sponsor a social , States contains, is the reapportion- "Right You Are (If You Think JANS'SEN 302 foreign students attending San student visas, according to Dr. ada; 17 from China; 13 from Eng- gathering tonight at 7:30 in the ' ment of national congressional Sol. by Luigi Pirandello, presents Soerata Atmosoedjono, Abdul- Jose State, Phillip Persky, foreign student ad- land; 17 from Germany; 12 from College Union.
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