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'Split-Rooting' Rally Policy Defeated at Polls Friday Calif ornia State Library Sacramento 9, California Christmas Vacation Christmas Program It nat. a good alea, but it sson't A ( bristnuas program. in two pasts, still he sp..nsonal in the work. Students vvith packed hag* 31 ti sic Auditorium tomorrow expectI ng to desert the campus nung by thr California Stu- on the Itith for Christmas %a- dent leachers Assn. At 9:311 uction should re-check I Ii el r Vincent Carter, Lincoln High Itcliedille or elates book!. t, Where School music dirertor, will direct the error cropped up. Dec. 18 is. a 35 member choir. At 10:30 S. the last of required attendance Ross Hesitant,. musie director before students may go on lease Spatian a of San Jose High, will lead an 85 of ohm-towDee. 20 Is the magic member choir and 40 ineember vacation date. relies( ra. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL. 45 tipw't SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1957 NO. 53 Ford, Kappa Tau Cop Alumni Give College Plan 'Split-Rooting' Rally Policy Novice Boxing Honors More Support By JOHN SALAMIDA Defeated Polls Friday at Jerry Ford was named the outstanding boxer and Kappa Tau By BILL GODFREY walked off with team honors to highlight the 21s' annual San Jose Another organization has lent 0! CHRISTMAS TREE State Novice boxing tournament completed Saturday night in Spar- its name to the five-year battle Juniors, Sophs, Frosh Elect tan Gym. to remove the state colleges from control of the State Department Ford, 5-41/2 freshman transfer from San Jose Junior College, of Education and establish them displayed plenty of class in nabbing the 135 lb. title. A well-built under a separate governing body. Prexies: Jett,Conklin,Ward southpaw slugger, Ford registered two second round technical knock- out victories enroute to the title. The US Alumni Assn. released As the curtae n dropped on the student body election race for an open letter Friday cailink for in the 135 lb. title bout, Ford, -- 18 offices 1191 votes had been cast, and the policy of -split- lauded a Friday, boxing for Phi Sigma Kappa, stop- such a move. The letter last week by rooting" sections d efeated. ped Ray Fitzhugh with a solid left COMPOSER similar step taken of the American Commenting on the defeat of Proposition A, the plan to con- to head. Ford turned back Marsh the SJS chapter University Professors, Campbell in the second round of Assn. of finue "split-rooting" sections, Curt Luff, Student Court chief justice, resolution recom- his semi-final match Friday night. who passed a expressed a good deal of surprise. He could offer no reason for its mending a severance of the state defeat, other than because student opinion appeared to be against if, Jerry Seheberies' heavyweight colleges from the Department of *with 705 nays and 359 yeas. victory its ,'r Dick Veinier in the Education. Loft explained that 127 ballots final bout of t he. program en- Calling for a concerted effort by were void because they were either abled Prentis Porter's Kappa the administration, the college, the Engr. Dept. Holds unmarked or marked with pen or Tali [earn to nab the team title. student body and every organized pencil. He further stated that the The KT squad %veered 1M points, group of citizens to support the Survey of Student official stamp is required to be follossed closely by Sigma Chi move, the letter stated, "Now is used when voting, as is instructed with 17 and Theta Chi with 118. the time for men to step forward Parking Problem on the ballot. Clarence Nunes of Theta Chi and be counted. The SJS chapter The Junior Class led in rep- How did you get to school today, slugged out a close decision over of the AAUP has done so. The SJS resentathe voters with 375. The and where did you pal k your car? Dean Sanders of Kappa Alpha in Alumni Assn. has done so. Who is freshmen followed closely all It These are questions asked on a bouts. next?" 348 toting, While 321 !mph one of the program's top questionnaire sent out by the En- called even. According to Assemblyman and 43 seniors cast ballots in The first round was gineering Department which is Bruce F. Allen (11-1.0. (atos), the Nunes won the second canto by a conducting a survey on the SJS the sm.-ranee of state colleges The election results are as 'fol- slight margin, and in the final per- parking problem, according to iron. the Department of Edilea- lows: iod, held off a last-ditch rally by Jorge Barriga, associate tion was reersommentled by a re- professor Sanders to earn the win. of engineering. male representative at large: study committee in 1953. Its re- Gary Webb and John Colombem Postcards with these questidlts Terri Galvin. (incumbent 592; port was'priblished in 1955. bagged split decision victories In DANE RUDHYAR have been sent to 900 students Sandy Creech, 489. Legirlation was introduced in the 155 lb. and 175 lb. divisions, . to lecture selected at random. They do not --senior male justice: Ron Glea- 1955 and again last year that respectively. Colombem won the ask for usual travel habits but son (incumbent), unopposed. would make state colleges inde- first round in his final bout with just what students did in travel- Junior Class Officers: Presi- pendent of the department, Allen Ron McBride, lost the second, but ing to and from campus today. dent Nev Griffin, 200; Tom Liles, said. rallied in the final round to tri- Top Composer Students receiving the cards aro 152, Vice president- Barry Jett, The bill, however, was defeated umph. asked to fill them out and return 193: Paula Kessem etaidemier, 136.vesp... See- both years, and Allen said that it Immediattayk &Our - n, Ron Conklin of Kappa Tim Is too eaW-ifrprediet if it will be will be useless unless there is im- posed. Treasurer--Margie Jackson, and Webb were the only two of Speaks Tonight reintroduced again at the next ses- mediate 100 per cent response on unopposed. One year council rep- the II not ice champs to win sion. The not cd French -American the part of all students receiving resentativeB ill Douglas, 1K3; three bouts. Conklin, making A matter closely paralleling Standing in the Student Irnion, this Christmas tree Was decorated these cards," Barriga said. good iise of the round! ))))) composer and author, Dane Rudh- state independence, ECPD Dale Scott, 106. college for yesterday's faculty tea by Mrs. Gladys Vogelman, ar4Sistalit Two optional questions are being rights and lefts, defeated Carlos yar, will give an illustrated lecture Profes- sophomore Claris Officer,: (Engineering Council on art professor, and her art classes. Once burned to welcome the sent to students also. They are: Saidivar in finals of the 140 lb. sional Development), is stiH under coming of Freya, goddess of spring. the everygreen tree now sym- 4roriklIn. 154; tonight at 7 in the Concert Hall "1. What suggestions do y o ii division. bolizes the birth of the Christ Child.photo by Paul Girard. Ron Robinson, 1511. Vice pres1- of the Music Building. study by the Liaison Committee have for improving parking con- dent-14 cot t Kennedy, unop- Fred Chapman of Sigma Chi, af- of the State Board of Education. ditions at SJS?" ter losing the first round, caught Title of the lecture is "Fifty the committee posed. TreasurerMartha Ter- Allen said that "2. How do you believe these unimposed. Secretary Richard Gerakoe with a stiff left Years of Modern , Music-1910- would present its recommendations Drama Students To Present suggestions or ideas could best Marilyn Lloyd, unopposed. One hook to the head in the second to 1960." it has been arranged as (Continued on Page 4) be carried out?" record a TKO win in the 165 lb. ; yeiir reprementath - Sandy part, of the evening class in mo- 133; Donna Dean, 1113, class. One-Act Plays Tomorrow Harr, dern harmony conducted by Har- Mall' Justice-4/14.k Christiana Other winners of the annual Knight To Review old Johnson, associate professor of Students fern Dr. Paul payee's non Moncrieff; Richard Rossomme, (incumbent I. onopplog,ed. Venetic colorful tourney were Hank Calle- Icpartadriep music. stage directing class will present Jack Worthing; Louise Engle- justice-1 it d y Ashbrook, r,13; gus, 120 lbs.; Dephis Chagnon, 125 Budget College three one -act plays tomorrow at hardt, Lady Bracknell; and An- The annual Christmas dinner, Diane 81.1111 (incumbent), 494. lbs.; Jim Stoneburner, 130 lbs.; Rudhyar will discuss many as- SACRAMENTO -- Robert L. 4 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. Ad- nelisa Norris, Gwendolyn Fairfax. sponsored by the Presbyterian Col- Freshman Class Off icer s: and Ray Pancharian 190 lb. Each pects of contemporary music, bas- Harkness, chief of the Budget Di- mission is free This is the first act of the most lege Fellowship, was held Sunday President Marsh Ward, unop- winner received a trophy as did ed on his half-century of exper- vision of the State Department The first pl3y, "The Epidemic," famous farce in the English lang- at the Student Christian Center. posed. Vice president --Roger Sea. the outstanding boxer and winning ience as pianist, composer, author of Finance, announced Friday that is a satirical farce by Octave Mi- uage. This act begins the love The Rev, V. Donald Emmel, rick, 213; Beth Mobley, 120. See. team. and lecturer, and will include ex- the state college budget, which in- rehear'. Roliert Montilla old di- duel that will go on between the Presbyterian college The plat n, retaryDonna Olson.
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