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Spartanaill SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Vol '500' Race Tomorrow Spartanaill SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Vol. 62 " SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1964 No. 35 SJS Professor Elected Pisano Vetoes Blazer Idea, To Education Board Dr. William G. Sweeney, SJS made chairman of the coordinat- dean of the Division of Education, ing committee for the seven re- Lauds Council's Stated Aims was elected to the board of di- gional branches of the council. rectors of the California Council Accompanying Dr. Sweeney to By SCOTT MOORE aim "to bring about better com- The entire blazer incident, Pi- on the Education of Teachers, at the conference were Dr. William A big, red veto was stamped munication." sani) said, should be used as an a recent meeting of the council. at S. Wagner, associate professor of onto Student Council's blazer leg- Despite his veto, Pisano de- "educational device." Yosemite, Calif. Dr. Sweeney was elementary education and state islation by Bob Pisano, ASB presi- scribed council's stated aim as In the future, he explained, president of the California Asso- dent, yesterday afternoon. "laudable." He suggested three al- council "ought to be more delib- ciation for Student Teaching At the same time Pisano empha- ternative means council might use erate in its actions and postpone (CAST); Dr. Alice Scofield, pro- sized that the council's stated aim to accomplish its purposes. issues if it feels it doesn't have Zionists Plan fessor of secondary education and in its blazer legislation is "cer- More council public hearing enough student opinion." tainly laudable." meetings could be held in the Cafe- Students, he also cautioned, He quashed a council decision teria or Concert Hall, he sug- "should become more expressive in made last Wednesday to spend gested. their opinions" as the council de- Social Speech $500 on blazers for representatives Some type of "informal coffee liberates on pending legislation. and executive officers. hour" for representatives and stu- In his veto message. Pisano con- THEY'RE OFFEighteen teams vie in the third annual "Little Tomorrow The council legislation was for dents also could be useful. cluded by "thanking the Spartan 500" Bicycle Race tomorrow at the south campus track at 12:30 purposes of "maintaining commu- Finally, the chief executive ad- Daily and those members of the p.m. The 200-lap spectacle is sponsored by Allen Hall. Pictured "Black Jews in America" will nications with the student body." vised council members to arrange student body who have publicly is senior Kirk Patterson, anchor man on last year's first place be the discussion topic for the Stu- A two-thirds vote of council will more speaking engagements with and actively expressed their opin- team, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. dent Zionist Organization (SZO) be necessary to override Pisano's living centers. ions on this issue." meeting in Newman Center, 59 S. veto. If 12 of the 18 representa- Fifth St., at 8 tomorrow night. tives vote to break the veto, then Joel Brooks, West Coast Di- the blazer legislation will stand un- rector of SZO, will be the speaker. touched. Showers Threaten VOTE CHANGES He will base his talk on work and research done in the field of the Originally the council voted Negro Jews in America, Miss Jean 10-4-2 in favor of blazers. Since Zeidler, president of the organiza- then, some representatives have 'Little 500' Bike Race tion, related. changed to a negative position on issue. Two members who did Brooks, a native of New York the Rain, rain go away, and come off the record of 33.1 set by Jeff not vote originally also have taken City, is a former program director back Thursday. London of SAM last year. a dissenting stand. of Herzl Institute of Education DR. WILLIAM SWEENEY This was the plea of "Little 500" Last year's rnnerup team, Allen Pisano expects to present his in that city. The lecture will be ... elected to board bicycle race Chairman Frank Fan- Hall, was the third fastest qual- veto message to the council this accompanied by slides, dealing tozzi late Monday as three-day ifier. English and president of the afternoon. It is meeting today be- with the subject matter in New Cali- showers threatened to wash out fornia Teachers of English; Dr. cause of tomorrow's Veterans' Day York and Chicago. tomorrow's Veterans' Day 200- Eva Washington, associate pro- holiday. lapper.. William Levine, national di- fessor of education representing Pisano gives two reasons in his The third annual bike race, spon- Thieves Hit rector of SZO will be the guest of the California Teachers' Associa- message for not approving the leg- sored by Allen Hall, will begin at honor. tion (crA), and Dr. Lowell G. islation. 12:30 p.m. tomorrow on the south Miss Zeidler noted, "The main- Keith, head of the Department Council can justify spending stream of college and university campus track if weather permits Apartments of Elementary Education, who at- money on itself only in cases of and the track is dry. students in America is presently tended the council meeting in "proprietary or co mpen sating" A little less than $400 worth of concerned with social action, as place of Dr. John W. Gilbaugh, functions. SLIM . CHANCES checks, cash and watches was re- regards many issues now facing dean of the college, who was called Proprietary functions are de- night However, as of Monday ported stolen from two persons in the United States. The SZO feels, away to a special meeting on scribed as secretarial help, mimeo- Director of Intramurals Dr. Dan that the problem of the black Jew other items the college area. curriculum at the Office of the graphed materials and Unruh said chances of running the in America is a facet of this social Chancellor of California State necessary to carry out ASH busi- David M. Shroyer, SJS junior, 50-mile spectacle were slim. The action, and is worthy of full at- Colleges. ness. police that Photo by Steve Starr clay track needs nearly two days reported to San Jose tention by the campus community Compensating functions, Pisano $236 in uncashed checks and $64 of sunny weather to dry off, ac- and the community at large." said, are year-end awards which IT DOESN'T REALLY HURT to give blood as the Campus Blood in cash was stolen sometime McMahan, co-chairman cording to Unruh. The SZO is a college organiza- council is justified in presenting to Drive Committee demonstrates. Mike Wednesday night or Thursday pint. Standing left to Fantozzi will make an announce- tion that attempts to bring a Free Tutoring "those of its membership that it of the drive is held in place to give his morning. sorority representative; ment today whether or not the clear and positive understanding deems worthy." right are Wendy Wolff, Sigma Kappa Louise CarnIzzi, comm3nder race will be run as scheduled. Shroyer had collected seven of Israel, and current Jewish af- "Blazers, do not, in my opinion, Bill Nicholav, AFROTC co-chairman; ASB community service chairman. Red Horde has the pole position. $21.43 checks from his roommates fairs, to the American and Ca- In Economics qualify under either of these cate- of Angel Flight; Al Massoni, Air Force ROTC and Sigma It was the fastest qualifier with a as their share of the rent for their nadian campus community, ac- gories," he declared. The Blocd Drive is sponsored by the record lap time of 2:40.8 seconds. house at 276 S. 11th St. He had cording to Miss Zeidler. BETTER COMMUNICATION? Kappa sorority. $80 and $6 checks, Desimone's Bike Shop was the these checks, Each Tuesday Pisano's second reason for ve- and $64 in cash hidden under a that second fastest qualifier with a Students having problems with toing the issue is his belief desk drawer. Putney To Speak accomplish council's time of 2:41.1, also faster than the basic economics courses may get blazers do not Campus To Give Life's Gift; time set by last year's winner The checks had been endorsed to free tutoring every Tuesday after- Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Eta Theta Housing. Payment on On Econ Crisis noon from 2:30 to 4:30 in CH162. Christian Science the checks has been stopped. The tutoring program is a serv- Blood Drive Starts Today EIGHTEEN TEAMS In another incident, an apart- "The Coming Economic Crisis: A ice of the Student Economics As- Discussion Set Drive will I ority, with McMahan, Nicholav and Eighteen teams are entered in ment house manager reported a Sociologist's Point of View" will be SJS semesterly Blood sociation (SEA), a student group Man is never a victim of circum- Miss Wolff co-chairmen of the the race. burglar had stolen two watches, discussed Thursday evening at be held today at the Catholic on campus for economics majors. stances, says Christian Science lec- drive. Steve Pray of Desimone's set the change, a bill and some letters 7:30 by Dr. Snell Putney, assistant Women's Center, 195 E. San Fer- According to SEA president turer William Milford Correll, who The faculty and staff are also fastest individual lap time in Fri- from his apartment. professor of sociology, in ED414. to 4:30 Peter Konijn, "All students having will speak in the College Chapel nando St., from 9:30 a.m. asked to donate blood at the same day's qualifying runs. He pedaled manager Dr. Putney will be sponsored by seeking George P. Schoonover, problems in basic economics courses tonight at 8 concerning "Who's In p.m., a combined drive time and place. The faculty and around the track in 36 seconds, far the Student Economics Association and of an apartment house at 542 S.
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