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Ding Dong! el mustang STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE Symbolizing the traditional ri­ valry between the Cal Poly Mus­ VOL. XXVI NO. 8 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA tangs and the Fresno State College FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1963 Bulldogs, this “Victory Bell” be­ came the subject of a mystery on both campuses this week. The bell, which will go to the school who wins tomorrow night’s SAC Ponders Coed Suspensions football game, hasn’t been seen in Fresno for about two weeks, El Mustang has learned. S ★ : ★ ... ' ¥ * * Resolution Fresno students thought it was at the University of the Pacific in President Stockton, but they found out it Resolution Tabled Till hasn’t been seen there at all. Urges Study/ Now they think Cal Poly has it. Proposed Next Week But if we’ve got it, we’re keep­ BY MEL REMSBURG ing it mum. For details see the Participation Student Affairs Council story below. BY LYNNE PRINDLE To S A C tabled a resolution Tuesday Think, work, participate— night that would have asked these three qualifications for EDITORS NOTE: As a result of the recent suspension of the administration to recon­ making a good student sider its action suspending tmd citizen were stressed three coeds, the following re­ solution was presented to the thx-ee coeds for the remainder of the Fall Q uarter. The x-esolution Wednesday when President Student Affairs Council Tues­ Julian A. McPhee addressed nearly was presented to SAC by Mel- 1,000 student body, staff and day night, by a “group of in­ colm Kemp, repx-esenting “a faculty members at Convocation. terested students:” group of interested students.” “We want our students to show Action on the resolution was de­ good citizenship both on and off WHEREAS, two Cal Poly coeds layed one week until SAC repre­ campus,” he said. “We have rules were recently suspended and sentatives could discuss the resolu­ made for the good of the college tion with their respective groups. and the good of the students.” WHEREAS, their suspension Kemp believed that if the reso­ Yaaaa! We Got The Bell As he stressed that there is an was the result of their attendance lution was delayed, it would lose orderly way to make recommen­ at an exti-a-curricular afternoon its impact. dations for changes of college BY NIKKI HOFFMANN careless guarding of the Bulldogs ? barbecue conducted on the premi­ Associate Dean of Activities or grounds owned or used by regulations, and that there has Dan Lawson, said, “It’s a healthy If everything goes according to El Mustang discovered exactly the colleges. Any person caught been no such recommendation ses of an off-campus living group, and thing that students bring these plan, Fresno S tate will lose to­ that. Our traditional victory bell in this act will receive disciplin­ for change during the past 30 objections to us, but I’m not morrow night’s gam e. They’ve is in the tender, loving hand of ary action from college officials. years he has been president, a WHEREAS, there is no reason sure the passing of this reso­ been losing a lot of things lately. Polyites. Where they are keeping Any joint after-game social group of cheering protestants lution will help solve the prob­ Take the “V ictory Bell,” for in­ it is not known, but our bell will functions should conform to rules crowded around the entrance to to suspect any instance of immoral lem.” stance. ' make its second appearance at the of good taste and conduct of conduct or improper behavior on the Men’s Gym. He said that SAC should ask Or the old Bulldog - Mustang Poly side of the stadium this Sat­ both colleges. Only positive pub­ They, banded together around a the part of said coeds, and “nonagression” pact. That’s miss­ urday night at the Fresno-Cal Poly licity shall be carried out by sign which read, “We are protest­ the administration for specific ing too? game. the student body of each college ing the unfair expulsion of coeds. WHEREAS, the maturation pro­ items concerning male-female re­ lationships and school policy. For years, we Polyites have en­ during the week preceding the If you feel as we do, join us”. Be­ cess is a combination of the social Poor, careless Fresno State game. Such publicity should in­ SAC also formed a thx-ee-man trusted our dearly beloved Victory has also been forced to admit tween 800 and 1,000 students as well as the academic experiences clude statements of campus lead­ yelled and sang songs to display CURIOSITY AND DEMONSTRATION. . . More than 500 students commitee that will submit ques­ Bell to the Fresno State Bulldogs, that it has. mislaid the treaty of the college student, and tions to the administx-ation in or­ and each year we have let them ers amplifying the provisions, their feelings concerning the re­ gathered outside the President’s Convocation last Wednesday, pact which has been so very according to the pact. der to clear up any misunder­ guide and protect it because they vital in maintaining peace be­ cent suspension of three coeds for some ofwhom were protesting the recent suspension of three WHEREAS, the responsible col­ were strong and valiant. But alas, breaking college regulations. coeds. Many were curious bystanders. standings about school policy. tween the two schools. Weidmer For the new students who don’t lege students have acquired a basic Mike Burns, chaix-man of the they have done a great injustice called ASB President Roy Kill- know about the bell, it is awarded President McPhee, disregarding to us. Our bell, the bell we have the throng outside, went on to mained the only polytechnic college concept of xxxox-al obligations, and ASB Incorpoxation committee, re- gore on the Poly-Fresno “hot to the winner of the traditional in the state which requires “know Labor Mediators pox-ted that his committee is work­ let them care for, is missing!! line” to confess that they have football clash between Cal Poly state that the administration is “open-minded,” however, they are how added to know why. The pur­ WHEREAS, we feel that the col­ ing with the Kellogg-Voorhis ASB The paternalistic feeling of El had to draw up a new pact. and Fresno State. It was donated pose of the Cal Poly system is to lege student should be allowed to which is also in the stages of in­ to Cal Poly several years ago and going to be “firm if a rule that is Mustang for the welfare of our The old treaty’s main purpose in existance is broken.” teach the student how to do some­ Here This Week use his own discretion in the mat­ corporation in order to uniform has since become a symbol of con­ thing as well as knowing how to the incorporation of each campus. poor missing bell was in the was to prevent students from either quest between the two schools. He said that more people were ter of his personal extra-curricular form of a phone call to Fresno college from entering the campus suspended last Spring Quarter do it.” Fifteen members of the State of He explained that a student Weidmer also said that since People should attend college,he maters, and State ASB President Dale of the opposite college during the the broken hasp on the door was than ever at Cal Poly, but all California Conciliation Service staff body election will have to be Weidmer this week who com­ week preceding an athletic contest. suspended students have been stated, who can qualify and work gathered on campus this week. held, representing the stock­ replaced by a new one, no damage for good jobs for themselves and WHEREAS, we, the ASSOCIA­ mented that, “It has not turned Students who violate this agree­ to property was done and if the given a fair hearing. “Suspension TED STUDENTS of the CALI­ holders of the corporation, to up yet and the general feeling ment are subject to suspension. will continue if rules are disobey­ there should be no increase in fees Thomas J. Nicolopolus, supervi­ accept the bylaws and title of bell is still intact, the new treaty FORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC is that Cal Poly has it.” He Due to the loss of the pact, has not been broken. ed,” he commented. to keep anyone out. sor for the sex-vice and head of the the organization. further stated, “I will be at the Weidmer thought it necessary that President McPhee said that President McPhee said that staff which operates from offices COLLEGE, San Luis Obispo cam­ SAC accepted ,a recommenda­ game Saturday night, and we another be signed. SAC on the Cal George Barker, Rally Commit­ both he and the trustees are do­ within the very near future located in Los Angeles, Fresno, pus, feel that undue disciplinary tion that the election code be set are especially concerned about Poly campus agreed to sign the tee president, warns all Poly stu­ ing all they can to enable more there is going to be a demand San Francisco, and San Diego, action was taken in the recent sus­ aside for the remainder of the the bell because we are defin­ pact that was presented at the dents NOT TO WEAR' RED people to take advantage of our for over 5.50 million trained were in charge of the sessions. pension of the said coeds, there­ year and be substituted with itely expecting to take it home.” meeting. According to Weidmer educational system. workers and thus everyone, fore be it standax-d ASB election campaign SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE In describing the history of the “should be given an equal and According to Dr. Roy Anderson, Ding dong bell, pact down the the new treaty is to be more liberal rules, in order to clarify certain than the old one. It states that GAME because it is Fresno’s college as it grew from one cam­ full chance for education.” head of the college’s Business Ad­ RESOLVED, that we, the Asso­ well, could Poly have the bell? ciated Students of the California election rules. there shall be no kidnapping, phy­ color. pus with 125 students in 1901 to McPhee urged the students to ministration Department which ASB Vice President Steve Sco­ Now where would Poly p u t a sical abuse or any type of activity three campuses with nearly 10,000 work hard and not give up, hosted the meetings, the Concilia­ State Polytechnic College, San 150-pound victory bell ? My good­ Luis Obispo Campus, are x-equest- field said, “Throughout the years, which might endanger anyone’s Unless the Mustangs win the students in 1963, he said it has re- “Budget your time for pleasure tion Seiwice is a part of the State many of these codes have become ness, things th a t size aren ’t exactly physical-well being. game tomorrow night the bell will and wox-k—keep it' in balance.” Department of Industrial Rela­ ing the administration of this Col­ easy to overlook are they? Could be returned to the Fresno State lege to reconsider its interpretation ineffective.” He said that the purpose of the tions. Jack Engle, representing the love have drawn the Mustangs to There shall be no defacement Bulldogs, who have had possession students coming to Cal Poly is to and administratioxx of the iixdicated take their bell from beneath the or destruction on any buildings of it for several years. Comedian, Pianist The sex-vice investigates and violated regulation. Agriculture Council, commented, learn, to work and to graduate. mediates labor disputes at the re­ “When do we as a group stop set­ Yet “425 students on our campus quest of labor unions, management, SAC delayed action on this i*e- ting aside these codes without re­ Will Highlight were told they could not return or both, and may also arrange for solution for one week so the repre­ ferring to the respective groups this year. Someone wasted a lot of arbiti-ators to hear a dispute at the sentatives could discuss the issue that we repx-esent.” time. It’s all right to have a lot of l-equest of both parties involved. with their respective groups. Kemp, representing the Eng­ College Union Show fun, but study.” Returning to the subject of reg­ ineering Council, said that SAC Employment Is No Problem Dick Gregory, one of the na­ has the power to set aside the tion’s young comedians after a ulations, McPhee said he is sympa­ thetic with the student problems. ASB code, but should reserve the meteoric rise to the top, will be power until needed. the headliner for a show scheduled “ You’re here to train to be good citizens and learn good occup­ Greek Tale Told Tonight; A College Union Building pro­ for presentation on the stage of the Men’s Gymnasium Oct. 31. ations. I want to help you all I gress report was given to SAC On Islands Of New Zealand can.” by Thomas' “Mac” Dyer and Also featured on the program to Anna Rae Arjo. Dyer said that By MEL REMSBURG to fill all the jobs.” explains Howe. Maoris, Polynesians that migrated be held Halloween night will be The demonstration continued the Vince Guaradi Trio and popu­ throughout the convocation cere- First of Series Begins they are available to bring in­ Strange as it seems, there are The employees work an eight to the island about six centuries lar jazz vocalist, Margie McCoy. moixies with loud cheei-s filtering formation and ideas to the stu­ countries where slums, unemploy­ hour day, five days a week. No ago. Howe explained that the Ticket's for the event, which is into the gymnasium. Following “Greece And The Mysterious and explorer, is a graduate of the dents about the proposed CU ment, and high food costs do not one works on Saturday or Sunday people love Americans; if it the first in a series of special pre­ the assembly Everett M. Chand­ building, and to take student —these days are reserved for the wasn’t for the Americans, the Balkans,” a full-color motion pic­ University of California and an exist. One of these countries is sentations planned by Cal Poly’s ler, dean of students, said the expex-t in the authentic px-esenta- ideas and suggestions back to New Zealand, where P rinting national sports, such as rugby, Japanese would have taken over College Union Assembly Commit­ administration “does not mind ture narrated in person by photog­ the administration concerning soccer and . In both rapher-lecturer, Gene Wiancko, tion of very different ways of life. instructor Henry E. Howe and his the country during the war. tee during the 1963-64 academic peaceful picketing. None of the Tickets for all five “World the project. wife visited this summ er. islands, North and South, the year, are priced $1.75 each for students involved in today’s in­ will be presented tonight at 8 A SAC x'esolution to hold a Howe said that the working o’clock in the Little Theater. Around Us” progi'ams ax-e priced Howe said that the lack of un­ people are divided in area teams, Cal Poly students and $2.75 fox- cident will be stepped on.” at $5 each for the public and $1.25 donation drive, with the profits go­ employment is the biggest curse section teams, and various other class seems very content with general admission No more coeds have been sus­ Atheixs, once the center of civ­ for members of the Cal Poly stu­ ing to pui’chase station wagons New Zealand has. “No person teams, to participate in many the condition of the country, There will be no sale of re­ pended, Dean Chandler said, as he ilization for all the western world, for the ASB, was referred back remaixxs, even with its many ruins, dent body. Prices for tickets to cares whether he loses a job or types of sporting events. but the more educated class served seats. has not found any girl who “de­ individual presentations ax-e $1.25 ?o the Finance Committee for In addition to the Associated liberately and intentionally violated one of the xxxost beautiful cities further study. not.” He explained that with a “The whole country is very believes that there is much to general admission and 50 cents for population of 2.5 million on the sports minded,” Howe reported. Students Offices at Cal Poly, the rule on visiting off campus.” of the world. In lxiany mountain nxembers of the student body. The discussion was mostly con­ two main islands, about 2,500 are be done to correct some of the tickets are ah'eady on sale in San He said that some gii’ls who atten­ villages there are traditions and Subjects and dates for other cerned with the ASB code, stating New Zealand is populated pri­ Luis Obispo at Brown’s Music ded the party were not suspended customs that continue unchanged unemployed. marily with people of British economic and social problems. programs in the series, which is that a donation drive could only Store, 717 Higuei’a, and Premier because they were able to prove from pre-Roman times. last three weeks. SAC wanted the /ancestry. A small portion are Many of the highly intelligent being sponsored by Cal Poly’s “There are not enough employes Music Co., 986 Monterey. to his satisfaction they, did not The wild fierce Balkans area drive to cover a longer period of people are leaving because of College Union Fine Ax-ts Commit­ Gi’egory cut his “eye teeth’ as know they were actually going to reixiains a region of mystery, from tee, are Nov. 13, “Eastei’-Island” time to insure its success. The various governmental restric­ a comedian in the armed foi'ces a fraternity party until they got Istanbul to the Adriatic Sea, and question was whether the code and spent sevei-al years working with Geza de Rosner; Jan. 15, tions. there. froixx Athens to the River Danxibe, “Alone Across Asia” with Robex-t should set aside for this purpose. in night clubs before his straight According to Chandler, the stu­ a fascinating world in itself. Sce- After a long pro and con de­ foi'ward approach to the nation’s dents who were suspended “knew Moran; Feb. 19, “Taiwan Today” Howe explained that the work­ nically, it is a beautiful and remote with Margax-et Baker, and April 9, bate, Killgore suggested that the men have what they call “The 6 integration problems brought him exactly what they were doing and wox-ld of rugged mountains, lovely resolution be referred back to the nationwide acclaim. had been warned of the penalty.” “Txiscany — Italy’s Golden Prov­ o’clock Swill.” Due to the law, lakes and jagged coasts, dotted ince” with Stan Walsh. Finance Committee. The 28-year-old Negro’s style He desei'ibed the gilds who went by some of the xxxost magnificent SAC members approved next licensed hotels, all owned by the discusses segregation so that it to the party without knowing it Both tickets and additional in­ breweries, sell alcholic beverages x-xxins in all the world. Gypsies, formation on the series are avail­ year’s campus Welcome Week ex­ brings smiles instead of hurt, and was a fraternity party as being ecutive board, approved the 4-H only between the hours of 5 and insight, even to the insensitive. “trapped” into going. Shyptars and the“Children of the able at the stxident office on cam­ 6 p.m. Thus the object of the men Eagle”, are wanderers of the pus. Tickets will also be on sale bylaws as changed, approved the when they get off work is to Balkans. at the theater box office Friday Women’s Athletic Society bylaws, drink as much as they can before Wiancko, a well-known writer | evening. and approved 65 election Commit­ closing time. tee nxembex's. Howe was impressed with the Pageant Will Determine low cost of food. He said that butter cost between 17 and 19 cents a pound, and a steak din­ ner would cost $1.25. Queen Semi - Finalists There are 50 million sheep Another first will take place on era! musical numbers. An inter­ on the island, and the country’s the Cal Poly caixipxis this coming mission will follow the entertain- exports are mainly frozen meats, Wednesday lxight when the Home­ ment. cheese and butter. But almost coming Committee initiates the Coed canidates will again appear everything has to be imported Homecoming Queen Pageant for on stage where they will draw a except the food. 1963. question oxxt of a bowl and will be given a set amount of time to Howe said that the American Approximately 30 queen candi­ answer. While the ballots ai’e cars are called “flash cars” dates sponsored by clubs on canx- being tabulated, nxeixxbers of the because they go up hills in high pus will appear in the sexni-formal Homecoming Committee will show gear. Where our road signs would pageant at 8 p.m. in the Cal Poly slides of previous Homcoming say — winding road ahead, the Little Theater. Ten semi-finalists activities held at Cal Po'y- The New Zealand sign would read, will be selected by judges to com­ 10 semi-finalists will then be “deceptive bends.” New Zealend’s pete in a general election Nov. 5 announced. danger sign would be, “Steady” and 6 at which time the student After the student body election and a body and fender man would body will chose their Homecoming on Nov. 6, the queen and her be called, “Panel Beaters.” queen and her court. court will be announced at the Howe left for New Zealand to Canidates will be introduced to Queen’s Reception. both the judges and audiance by visit his son, Jerry, who works Judges for the pageant have master of ceremonies, Steve San- been announced and will include for the “Wellington Dominion,” filippo, at which time he will give Jim Balzaretti, manager of the the largest newspaper on the is­ background material on the girls. San Luis Obispo Chamber of Com­ land. His trip took 16 days at Following the initial introduction, merce; George Brand, Telegram- 16 knots on a German freighter. the judges will interview the girls Tribune editor; Don Cvietusa, While he was in New Zealand, individually and will rate them Jerry Grisham, KSBY-TY news­ he visited about 100 towns with according to poise, personallity men; Leonore Smith, local store all of the time spent on the and other qualifications required owner; Poul Plantz, florist, and North Island. of a queen. Mrs. William Schofield, wife of When he and his wife visited While the judges ax-e conducting the San Luis Obispo city police a university in Taurango, the the interviews, the audience will chief. university president asked, “Is it be. entertained by the Majors and Tickets for the pageant are now true that the women run things Minors, Cal Poly singing group oxx sale and can be purchased at DEMONSTRATORS . . . Students carrying a intents began a march down Outer Perimeter DRUM MAJOR . • • Dave Holdsworth, beginning his third year Road, most just stood and watched. The coeds leading the Cal Poly band, shown here in one of his routines. He will in your country?” and Mrs. Howe and the team of Slocum and Goux. the ASB office for 50 cents. There banner protesting the “expulsion” of three coeds For the final, Slocum and Goux is a linxited supply of . tickets on for attending an off-campus fraternity party were not “expelled” (dismissed permanently), hut Wake his second appearance this year with the band at the Fresno remarked, “I’m sure they do not, were suspended for the remainder of the quarter, and I’ll guarantee that they don’t will be joined by Pat Bright, last sale due to the size of the Little chanted axxd sang outside President McPhee’s con­ game tomorrow night in Mustang Stadium. Story on Page 3. vocation Wednesday morning. Although a few college officials pointed out. (Photo by Shilling) (Photo by Hoffmann) in our home.” year’s Homecoming queen, in sevr. Theater...... FRIDAY, OCT. 18,1913 P A G E 2 EL MUSTANG A .*

EDITORIALS Contributions fo ' M ai'bap" should not exceed 200 w o rd s.. Editors rosorvo the right to sd.t and or condons. all letter! wealed and to dot lino publishing Poly lodging Team lottgrs that or*, in tho opinion a l tho oditor, In poor tosto or liboloos. All Range-Raised Bulls communication, must bo signod by th» wfltor. If d nom do plumo Is dosirod os About Those Suspensions Mailbag b s gnaturo, It Is pormissablo but tho oditor must know tho truo nomo of tho author. Takes Sweepstakes Legally, technically and ethically? the Cal Poly admini­ Go On Sale Monday stration cannot be disputed on its recent suspension of three Sixty performance and Rail' ; test sale. Included among the 10 In Oregon Tourney coeds. ' Editorial Policy Where Is Clause? tested range-raised bulls will be are Achei Ranch, Porterville; Dia­ - Several members of Cal Poly’, mond Ranch, San Luis Obispo; livestock judging tonm received Before registration this fall, the college fully informed Editor! , among SO Hereford bulla that will Editor! Cairns Hereford Ranch, Lindsay; top honors while participating in all students of its vehement stand against unapproved func­ After reading Dean Chandler* letter in a go 011 sale Monday, Oct. 21, during the Intercollegiate Livestock Jud*. tions— most particularly ofT-campus, social fraternity func­ Somewhere along the line, the editor* of FI recent edition of El Mustang, explaining the the annual range bull auction on Dudley-Parkor Ranch, Gazelle; ing Exposition held recently (1 Mustang decided that an editorial should attack college policy in relation to fraUwuiU**. and thu eampuK Portland, Ore. tions. , students entering of living quarters of the oppo­ According to Cal Poly’s Doan of someone or something whenever possible, if the site sex, I was very surprised at his statements soiiville; Stanley J. Phillips, Wat­ For placing first In the horse And in registering, all students assumed the responsi­ Agriculture Warren T. Smith, the sonville; F. atui K. Farms, Watson division, swine division, and sheen bility of adhering to this particular policy. If this responsi­ comment is to he of any consequence—quite a concerning the license for use of residence hull worthy cunon of journalism at one time. facilities and its terms and conditions of occu­ sale, jointly'sponsored by the col­ ille; John Layous, King City; W. division, the team received the bility cannot lie met, or if the consequences of failing to lege’s Animal Husbandry Depart­ Swift and Co. Sweepstake* Trophy But as a suggestion, the editorial spare de­ pancy. . ,, S. Orvis, Furmington; and Tejon meet it cannot be taken maturely, students have the alter­ No where do 1 find a statement indicating ment and the Tri-County Hereford Ranch, Bakersfield. along with the American Qunrtti! voted to item* thut—from all student indication that single students should not enter the living horse Association Trophy, Carsteni native of attending another school. Breeders Association, will Include Cairns, Dudley-Parker, Sambrn- Packing Co. Trophy, and the —seem to serve little value, could be put to quarters of the opposite sex. animals from breeding farms and ilo are all' new participants in tho Some feel that this ruling is not realistic, and that it is better use discussing and evaluating the many Also in another utricle, “Coeds Suspended," ranches throughout (’iilifornia’s Pacific Woolgrowers’ Trophy, he flatly states there is a cluuse in the housing sule this year. Mike Giles of Walnut Creek unreasonable. They feel that it hasn’t the slightest hope of state, national and international issues that face central coast und San Joaquin First established in 1957, the contract which says “that single students should Vulie.v a reus. u junior Animal Husbandry major’ being strictly enforced, and that if it were, over half of the us today, and that will ultimately affect our not enter the living quarter of the opposite sex." trial bull feature of the sule was won the sheep contest and placed student body would be suspended. future. WHERE IS THE MISSING CLAUSE? Starting time for the sale, which among the first suclt programs in third in the swine judging divi­ Agreed there.is the statement the “Residents will take place in the Livestock California and has guined in popu­ sion. Giles received the interna­ But 1 f the editors have Tio desire to discuss Pavllloh, will'be 11 u.m. larity each year. These objectors believe that it is bevond reason to dic­ these issues, then they might distribute a few must conform to the visiting und closing hour tional silver bell buckle, und the regulations." But bb I understand it, this rule In addition to the test animals, Swift and Co. gold key. tate to persons of college age. many of whom are legally compliments throughout the campus. Surely Each of the 60 test hulls ar­ ndults, what is proper and moral. governs only the recognized residence halls both rived at the college to begin consigners of the other 30 hulls Ralph Loyu qf Hunford, senior there must be some person or student group that- on «nd off-cumpus. its adjustment period last De­ | that win be .sold Monday include Animal Husbandry major, won They say that if at the age of -18 of b e 11 e r, if one’s If I am wrong or misinterpreting my housing cember and since that time has Cal Poly; Dos Pueblos Ranch, Go- the horse- judging division, and deserves recognition or praise, instead of criti­ leta, Joghin Ranch, Santa Ynez, choice between morality and immorality is the latter, no ad* cism. „ . „ , contract pleuse put me on the right track. gone through two feed periods— received the Pacific International ministrative ruling is going to change it. They say that Mel Remsburg PHIL MILLER the first on green grass and the i Fsklld Skytt, Lompoc, and Schuy­ belt buckle, along with « trophy second on dry grass. ler Brothers, Lompoc. from the Oregoh Quurter horse moral discrimination prevails. Breeders. Grading before and after the Leonard Rianchl of Oakdale, However, regardless of how unrealistic and unreasonable test period by a panel of graders senior Animgl Husbandry major, this ruling may be, the mature student will recognize the provides information on the par-! State Board won the sheep division, and re­ - fact that the college has and will retain the right to set titular animal’s abffify to gain, 'tt* f Girls' Howling Night Gett ing Closer! weight for nge, and conformation | ceived the Swift U d Co. bronze key. policy. No student ’’stand-out,*’ rally, or demonstration and quulity. These ure all factors Endorses Other members of the team who will ever change this, and any attempt to do so in such a By DONNA BOCKEMTECHL ahd LEE OLSON activities at Poly. It will be In the Little Theatre that nave a fairly high heritabifity attended the exposition. in Port­ Building. Steve Baum, CU Drama Committee and are vuluuble in hqlpilig the land were Donuld Dow, junior manner is fruitless and stupid. Do you_ feel out of it ? Are f*your friends hav­ Anlmnl Husbandry major from »ft the fun, while you sit alone In your chairman will maintain an office in the Green breeder judge his production pro­ Quarter Plan ing Room, from which all CU drama uffairs will be gram us well as assuring the buyer Hukersfield; - Stan Senrx, Junior Further, whether he knows it or not, each student en­ room vegetating t Well, don’t Just srtt there, Col- Animal Husbandry major from rolled in a state college is essentially on a yearly scholarship lego Utuon is calling youl handled. of a quality,, range-hardened hull. California's Stnto College Hoard After the Fresno State game, there will be A total of 10 breeders provided of Trustees endorsed a plan this Montugue, along with Richard that ranges between $1,100 and $1,600 which is paid for by Girls,Is, it’s your night to howlhowl! I The Sadie Haw- a dance in the Men’s Gym from 10 to 1, spon­ Johnson, instructor in the Animal kin’s. Day Dance, Oet.Oct. 26,2«, Isle your one and only six animals each for the current week for putting California insti­ California taxpayers. This money goes to support buildings, sored by Cardinal Key. Music is by tutions of higher learning on u Husbandry Department and team chancee this year to legally ask the owner of Combo. Eveyone come and swing! coach: epuipment, faculty and staff services, administration main­ that specialspecial smile for a date. The dance will be quarter system. What to win a prize? The Games and Hobbies Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke tenance and recreational facilities. held inn the Men’s Gym, after the tl.U. 8. Marine- Committee is looking for students interested Young Democrats Oal Poly*oly football‘ game. .Music . . will ... . be furnished. urged that the trustees take a Therefore, it is not any student’s “right” to go to Cal in the following activities: pinocle, chess, bowl­ "firm stand" in presenting their by thee Collegians. Admission i* only SO cents per ing. There is* also a Stamp Club, Coin Club, Poly, but his privilege. And students should rememlier that a person,rt. There are only eight day left, Sadie, Slate Activities preference for the quurter plan to Theme, Originality guitar workshop, miniature and more lined the Coordinating Council for High, privilege entails both responsibility and obligation. so hurry! up for this quarter. This committee has some­ Tonight, the Fine Arts Committee will present Mike Grogan, sophomore Social er Education. Endorsement by (he \ . D.V. thing for eveyone, so come to the next meeting, Science major from San Luis Oltis- board means that the proposed Workmanship Mean the first of a series of travel film lectures, Tuesday night at 7 p.m. ScE 47. _ preside over the rU08-ti4- onr movie tonight la “Htgh Time,” starring plun him n good ohawoe-of owing let the words, Fine Arts, or lecture, keep you oung Democn Democrat Club with Hut put into effect If it also receives away. This movie, first of "The World Around Bing Crosby and will be shown at 7 & 10:80 p.m. Giasser, sophomore mujor-in Print­ approval of tho state’s coordina­ Points In judging Us" series, is narrated by the noted explorer- The music is good and it’s in color and eine- ing Engineering and Management ting council. lecturer, Gene Wiancko. It’s tremendous and has from North Hollywood,. acting as Cal Poly was the first state Depiction of theme, originality Editorials - Opinions some magnificent footage. See the Parthenon vice-president. college to switch to the quarter of idea, workmanship, decoration and the Acropolis by moonlight. See the mys­ Handling the correspondence for system a number of years ago. and presentation wilt he taken Into terious Balkans, gypsies, anti “Children of the the YD Club will be Nancy Whit­ The only other of the 18 state col­ account in the fudging of the 1063 Eagle.” Tenavo Hall, second floor, has arranged ney, sophomore Biological Science leges following the quarter system “Autumn Holiday'1 Homecomeini major from Son Luis Obispo. Sha­ is the 3-year-old' Alameda Stute floats. Dave Kishiyama...... Editor-in-Chief to bpy a block of seats fo t the show. Any club ron Grass, Social Science major Jim M cLain...... Friday Editor that wishes to do the same" please contact Miss TUC College Ht Hnyward. , Para<|e Chalrmnn Robert Chast Dietterle in the Activities Office. Here’s your from Morro Hay, was elected re­ The coordinating council is has annuoneed that entry am “ Diana Vos — ...... Tuesday Editor chance to show that special girl that you do nave IT cording secretary. Jin\ Silliman, scheduled to consider the matter cations are due no Inter thnn Npv, Bou Leap „__ _ Photo Editor an artistic side, fellas. Besides, the cost Is only junior Social Science major from Nov. 1, ut whieh time it will be 1 und should lie put in ASB I Allan Sipe ...... Sports Editor 50 cents a person, special rate of $1 a couple. IN San Luis Obispo will act as trea­ decided whether or not the aca­ No. 25. surer. demic yeur should be dviided into Total expenditures of a float Butch McCann ...... Advertising Manager General public price is fl.25. Frank , Rivera, acting social should not exceed $250 and all CU Drama Committee would like to extend its C o l l e g e four three-month periods rather Betts Williams ...... Business Manager thanks to all of you who have aepted production chairman, outlined the tentative than the current two-semeater trucks must be driven forward Ron Grossnickle...... Circulation Manager pla.ns for the 1908 YD Club. Head­ setup. only at a speed of at least 10 milei assignments for “Blithe Spirit.” It looks like u u i o w ing the list of activities are seve- Gary Sharar.....1...... Production Manager we’re going to have a very successful production The only change that might pos­ per hour. ruT debates anti speakers on th e1 sibly take place at Cal Poly be­ Drivers of the float must havs Reporter*: Lani Cain, Nikki Hoffman, Karen Jor- this quarter, thanks to the many volunteers, question of America’s foreign poli­ clear vision of 12 feet in front 'nsen, Suaan Knepper, Mnureen Lund, Bruce Tryouts for next quarter’s play, “Antigone,”“/ cause of this plan, would be nn cy towurds China, the rnciaT quest­ expansion of tho summer quarter and 45 degrees to both sides, and EcPherson, Wilbur Miller, Lynne Prlndle, John a Greek Tragedyragedy by Sophocles.Sophocles, will be held next ion, with a CORE member as nothing should lie ejected from Thursday,_____ ay, Oct. 24, at 7 p-m. iiin MSD 212. Both mascope, so attend the show this evening. Ronald to provide a larger variety of Proud, Mel Remsburf, Thomas Smith, Chuck Yokum. sneaker, and the Democratic classes, a college spokesman stated. the flout In the direction of the male and female actors and dancers are needed. Ratcliffe and Emmanuel Hiefetz will present a platform. spectator* without written permis­ The play will be done in a semi-traditional harpsichord and vloling concert Oct. 24, during The general meeting for the YD sion from the parade chairman. during fh# reg u lar school year except holidays and Greek style with half-masks, a chorus, simple our first college hour. Eveyone is welcome and Club will be held on the first and Escape hatches must be provided gvgsn periods Iky sfs# A issdbled o lsd ftvdonts, California State Polytechnic Collogo, San costumes and set. encouraged to attend Thursday, Oct.. 24 in the third Wednesday of each month. Students Asked To Keep Off in each float. The float should not luis Obispo, California. Printed by •< Drama enthusiasts! Look for the opening of Little Theatre at 11 a.m.. The next general meeting will he exceed 12 feet in width and 14 •ka^K^kwi wHtere'awd do ______L _ . . "The Green Room.” A gathering place where And If you can’t find anything you like from held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in fed in height, mensured from the rtaff, view* of the Associated Student body nar official opinions Subscription prlco students may relax, have a cup of coffee, raad, this schedule of events, well brother, there’s just AG 138. Grass Around Little Theater ground. Flameproof crppc paper A ,:* - 1" °lfU*t Orepblt Art. ball ding, California hold hands, er have discugeiona. The Green no hope. Well, there’s always kicking tires or will lie the only pa|>er used, unless Room will become the nucleus of all dramatic watching trains go by, I guess. Howard C. Brown, head of the otherwise approved by the security Ornamental Horticulture Jlepart- officer. ‘Fire Next Time’ ment, annoiincF(t"thl* week that As an added attraction, the Van Heusen Shirts it would bo greatly appreciated Parade Committee has derided te £Ri if students would refrain from open a “Novelty Division" to give We Cash Student Checks FRED'S AUTO ELECTRIC ot Will Be Reviewed playing football and on smaller clubs and organizations s the lawn around tho Music and chunce to participate. Expenditure! Complete Drug Service Michael J. O’Leary of the Social Little Theater Building. ' j L for the "Novelty Division" should Reliable Prescription Service Specialized Motor Tune-up Science Department will review Brown said thut the grass used j not exceed $25 nnd entries muit “The Fire Next Time,” a series Cosmetics— Magazines IK in the lawns around the building lie approved in the sain* manner DYNAMOMETER and GENERATORS EBY of essays by James Baldwin, an is a soft Kentucky Blue Grass us the regular flouts: Class T* Campus ELECTRONIC REGULATORS American Negro, next Tuesday, and planted in sandy soil, making r IGNITION STARTERS Oct. 22, at the Books at High it eusy to be dug up. College Square— • * * Foothill mm Noon program sponsored by the CARBURETION BATTERIES We Don't Sell .... You Buy The athletic fields nearby, ex­ English Department. plained Rrown, arc planted with . TUNE-UP WIRING A review by the “Christian Son Luit Obispo a stronger grass und planted in Hurley’s Pharmacy LI 3-5950 Science Monitor" says, “Perhaps clay, therefore, Mble to withstand On Campus Interviews Oct. I* Monterey & California Bird. Phone LI 3-3821 851 Higuera St. no other Negro writer is as suc­ more abuse by football and base­ cessful as Baldwin in telling just ball players. what It feels like to be a Negro Out in the United States. Ho freed himself from the stereotype t eiuk'htfftrs This eyetotron was built ami of noting by the fail of 19 V) and reported Imposed on the Negro by the white plHV at the Washington Afrit Meeting (Pbr. Rep. .17, 1707, 1931). The man and thus expresses himself with diameter of the chamtn was about 5 inches. Placed between the 4-inch with assurance and without inhi­ bition. .. . .He is concerned about d o ila . diameln poles of a magnet with a field of 12,700 gauss and 2,000 volts the future of American Society on its single dee, it produced SO,000 volt hydrogen molecule ions trapped as a whole." and measured in a Faraday cage to which a measured and adequate de­ leter at ing voltage could be applied., The do-it-yourself-with-seallng-wax days are gone Cal Poly Gift Headquarters from cyclotron technology forever. The tiny in­ Since 1934 strument invented by Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence at You Always Save At US EU I Berkeley in 1930 has l>ecn superseded many times by* increasingly larger and more powerful instru­ Clarence Brown's PIECE ments of nuclear research. And trames. And talking Horsts. It's all In t day's work. Bertas* oar stigineers t r t in the business of thinking up, per­ Today the business of discovery is carried on by fecting snd producing first-of-thelr* kind toys like Chatty C athy*-th# doll 3200 people at the Berkeley site of Lawrence Ra­ that really tslkn-priteil posseiilnn ot diation Laboratory, overlooking the University more than S million little girl*. Produc­ ing her, snd hundrtdi of other sophii- of California campus and San Francisco Bay. A tirstrd toy* Snd gsmei, hss seen our And the challenge of innovation remains for en­ Industrial engineers solve lots of first- Cwihielsi isy, **t *sy is fss, of-thelr-kind problems, too- using jigi gineers—in advanced accelerator design and in a T* t (rt*** is* Nusikir O il Sen. and fixtures In highly origins) line lay­ outs to provld# volums production, yet "With siy Swlii|Hnt I II fu n dynamic unclassified research program. tssuro opportunity for continual prod­ Tssr m oil honoritilt q u im uct improvement. I ic iu m tws M idi sn bitter thin oner Maybe you'r* a man who Ilk* noth­ ing better than finding ways to m tkt things simpler, better snd rhetper. If so, you'll find our business stimulating, Pay as lew at .SO a week SWINGLINE rewarding snd loaded with potential. Because your brand of talent ha* EE’s: Major electronic* development program* at I.RI, deal Re interest or STAPLER helped us grow to fast we'v* berom* with nuclear instrumentation, automated data handling and carrvlnq charqes th* biggest toymsker around, with no acquisition, radio frequency and high voltage (lower supply Buy Where You Get S&H end to expansion In sight. That's why systems, fast-counting techniques and semiconductor device Green Stamp* we're substantially expanding our development. ' already siieahlc engineering staff, sgain, during th* next twelve months. Engineering graduates at all level* who want to learn more We work near th* Ix» Angeles Inter­ about LRI. should contact the Placement Office for appoint­ Regardless ol your age national Airport and roll* our fainltlrs ment*. Campus interviews will be held on November 1, 1#63 In th# pleasant besrh and valley enm- your credit it good at munltlea nearby. If- you think you'd \ Clarence Brown trrumrrw TObo Vfflfflf) Ilk* to Join ut - In manufacturing, R4I> tore CUB Daok or administration -make an appoint­ LAWRENCE — No co-signer needed— ftlantas only $1 <*» ment today to see our interviewer, on RADIATION LABORATORY campus. , v - Clarence Brown No bigger than a pack of gum BERKELEY • Uncond^t^o^allyQu«lantBed, San Luis Obispo's • Refills rtvntitihl# anywhar#* OPERATED BY THE • \ til At ,Yny «! .1 M By Leading Credit Jeweler ^. variety, or bcioh ■ \ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA • Bam! in yam Awn-Sw.Mt|tf»,» $ «t>id F U t t i It)i thrift* uwiM . BERKELEY Si LIVERMORE An equsl opportunity employer 862 Higuera LI 3-5648 •iBftYlMtMt” ii * iiuimsK >a«p|M*«R •s i . low. in m i onr i, a. v. OWNIB If MAI ILL, INC. FRIDAY, OCT. 1 8 ,19C3 EL MUSTANG PAGES

IJTNOCBIfCE OH GUILT SiltWtion often determined the ship of e congress! am Instructors Survey Ag Education guilt or innocence of aoeueed fel- is held by Sen. Hen 6M durlhg the middle egee. Jud- Vs.) Byrd kiss heed* gee would order • men’s mouth Senate Committee on ’One of the biggest problems end Hereon Were pert of. dpOM fits to he staged with flour, on the non-essential federal the people will have wlU be to for 21 years. When encourage people to etay in the weeks touring Argentina With Some theory thet if he were innocent organized the Senate in 1847 end rural areas Instead of moving to of the top educators of the country, Me M ite would moisten the flour 1863, they .took the unueual stop the city to work In factories,” the party saw almost all yhgeea so thet he could swallow it. If of asking Byrd to remain as com­ commented Gibson. guilty he’d remein dry-mouthed. mittee chairmen. ■ of Argentine agriculture and from Gibson believes that Argentina is one ol the moat progressive coun­ their findings end suggestions wilt tins by four f';il Poly faculty tries in the South American con­ compile e report to be submitted to tinent and has a great potential. members during n .recent five Both Hassleln and Gibson believe the Agency of International Dev­ week research ■(rip there,—— the farmers have excellent breed­ The Cul Poly personnel were elopment (AID) headquarters in ing stock that might be used as Washington D.O. j.C, Gibson, iiMsistunt deun of foundation in improving the beef Agriculture;; George Ilussleln, production. head of till* Architectural Engine- The AID program Is under Pres­ (■ring Department! Kenneth Sch­ The purpose of the architectural ident Kennedy's Alliance for Pro­ Known for Good Clothing Sine* 1875 wartz, Architectural Engineering - engineers making the trip was to gress program. The report will make suggestions to the people on Poly Students Satisfied Since Turn of the Century instructor : "“and James Msrson, also be sent to the Argentine —We Stand Behind Our Merchandise- hem I of the /Agricultural Engine­ how to utilize the school buildings ering Department. Emile I,u Salle, and turn them Into educational government which could request Levis • Manhattan Shirts • Puritan Sportswear facilities and assist in the ag­ a loan from the United States Catalina Swimwear director of agriculture at Hanford ricultural training program,” said High School, also traveled in the Hassleln. government on the basis of the survey party. report, to improve their agricul­ The entire school system from LI 3-0988 “The purpose of our trip was kindergarten to and including the tural education program. In provide technical advice to university level, is free. Twelve Argentina on the up-grudlng and schools inspected by the teem are cvpunsion of the secondary ed­ under the Ministry of Agrlculturs ucation ulul national schools that and Livestock. leach' agriculture," snld Deun "We observed no Communist KIMBALL TIRE COMPANY Glhsou. influence in the country,” both Gibson and Hassleln commented. Argentina, under a former pres­ In Argentina the food is cheap and Distributor lor SEIBERLlNG and KELLY tiros ident, directed its attention to the therefore, little poverty, if any at Also soiling Aujolite Batteries development bf Industry mid to all,” reported Haaslein and Gibson. make the country solf-sufflciont in “If the people are not hungry and this area, while agriculture, came' are healthy, the Communist in­ Volt Rubber — Orbitreading to a stand still and even in some AG MACHINERY SHOP . . , J. C. Gibson (center mar School agricultural machinery shop make a fluence is going to be ml. As Special rates to; Poly students cases regressed. part on a lulhe. Standing on his right is Ernesto tractor Davel of the school and facing Gibson is a result, they are able to ward off Now with the new president lacing camera), Cat Pol.v's assitant dean of agri­ Koherlo Aravo, director general of agricultural the threat of communism," com­ coming into office later this yuniv culture, watches an Argentine student in the Mir- education in Argentina. mented Gibson. U 3-6787 the people are Interested in build­ 252 HIGUERA STREET ing up the agricultural economy to The survey team, Which Gibson what It was a few years ago. At 23 million people reside in other lure in desperate need of educatlor ed\o travel to Argentina under the and Hassleln along with Schwartz one time Argentina was No. t ex­ large cities and rurul areas. In and mechanization, in order tc Alliance for Progress program to A \\\y\\\\y\yv porter of beef and grains but re- the rural aroaH approximately so perform the necessary task* oi make suggestions to the Argen­ cently exports of beef and gratns per eent of the country'# cultivated rebuilding the agricultural econo- tine government about Improving huvo decreased. tond is In a 300-mlle radius of my t0lWhat It was in the pust,’ the methods of teaching agricul­ With the newly developed indus­ Buenos Aires in an area called the HU|(| Hanslein. tural education and how to train trial nge, 30 per centof the nation's Pampas. Agricultural production anti teachers so in turn, they will be population live in Buenos Aires, ‘The people of Argentina have farming are the life blood of the able to train the people of the while the remulnlug portion of the and show a great potential, but country. The survey party was ask country. EDUCATION These Businesses Know How to Meet Cal Poly's Service Needs! instructor Will Attend NNnMSMnaaMKJMHMMMMRH National Swine Show high-school can be worth an aver­ GASOLINE & O IL Drum Major Leads Dr. Russell Anderson, swine age of $17,600 to each of them. A Instructor in the Animal Hus­ full four years can be worth $70, bandly Department, will travel to 000. That is how much extra- they Band For Third Year San Francisco to the Cow Palace Nov. I and 2 for the National will earn on an average over their CHEVROLET Western Berkshire Show and Sale. Working lives by going to school, SUPER SERVICE Drum Major Dnvc , Holdsworth nt any of The future home football Anderson will be one of the according to the Chamber of Com­ Is beginning his third year heml- gumes and will travel to the Los official judges. merce of the United States. ing the Poly bund, Angeles State-Cal Poly game to Sales & Service Motor Tuneup — Brake Service Holdsworth, u 20-ycur old Soil be held in the Rose BowL Wheel Balancing Mufflers and Tail Pipes Science major from Santo liur- J. Martin Baum, new-instituted Your Chevrolet deserves the bestl It baru, helps to instruct the band band director, stated, “I’m very costs no more to trust your car to the FEATURING HANCOCK PRODUCTS In the mechanics of the show'for pleased to be working with Drum expert, qualified servicemen of Mel hulf time entertainmont at foot­ Major Holdsworth end expect that Santa Rasa and Higuera ball games, he smi ths band will uphold the Smith Chevrolet. You'll receive fast courteous service, tool “I enjoy working with a group traditions of excellence that have GROCERY of people and seeing it result In been established by the Cal Poly excellent half time entertainment. Music Department, I also enjoy being u part of n good show,’ he eommentud. Another duty of the drum major is to plan the routines for the Ugly Man* Contest Letter Girls', which he teaches to 390 California Blvd. Open from 9 to 7 — Seven Days a Week Holdswoith's career k» n Drum Applications Due Major began In a Santa Barbara ' Formerly Tuttles junior high schooL__Thsrt he Application deadline for the learned to pluy the elarinet und “Ugly Man” contest Is Nov. (t, was u member (if Jhe bpnd. according to Chuck Bonzn, chair­ man. V Complete Food Market “During my Junior year at The "Ugly Mun” will Accompany Santa Harhuru High School they the Homecoming Queen to vari­ OBOBBW were looking for n new Drum ous Homecoming events and ride ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE Mnjor. I learned' of the duties in the parade si a guest of Alpha BARBER SHOP HOBBIES and iiualifications and thought Phi Omega, sponsor of the contest. ON EATON’S CORRASABLE BOND I would he interested. I didn't Any organization may enter one win the competition that year, person, the winner receiving s HOBBY CENTER trophy for his sponsoring organi­ Typing errors never show on CorrItable. The special tor- hut the next year I returned HENRYS 725 Marsh Street and won," Holdsworth said. sation. One penny will constitute face of this paper makes it possible to erase without a a Vote and the money will be used trace—with just an ordinary pencil eraser. Results: clean­ UNITED BARBER SHOP > San Luis Obispo The i! foot 2, blond-haired, blue for modernization or Poly Grow*. eyed Chairman of the Mbslc Board There ere rules to the game, too. looking, perfectly typed papers. Next time you sit down All publicity material must be at the keyboard, make no mistake—type on CorrisaUel of Control bus been a member of Balsa and Bass Wood the Poly band for four years. In approved by the “Ugly Mun” Com­ Your choice of Corrisable in /*“— ^ the spring of his freshman year mittee, and publicity materials Artist Supplies he applied for Drum Major and must be limited to certain campus light, medium, heavy weights and ,'t* * ^ ,' ”7 tried out for Hand Director George areas established by the ASB Elec­ Onion Skin, In handy 100- / t J B F j m ROAD RACING Gift Cards and Wraps Reatic. He was awarded the posl- tion Committee. No more than $26 sheet packets and 500-sheet / ** J SUPPLIES Mosaics Hold-worth claims golf, bowling tlnn’s trensu: boxes. Only Eaton makes A .- 1 / candidate, and fund-raising ache Corrisable. sad swimming its his hobbles. He mea must lie approved by the Ac BEAUTY SHOP JEWELRY declined to stste his achievements tlvlties Offlee and the "Ugly Man’ in two of the field* but on the Committee A Berkshire Typewrite? Paper subject of swimming ho said, "I Applications should be submit­ coma up every time but that's ted at Student Body Office Box shout all." 47, or P. O. Box 787, care of Holdsworth made his first ap­ Bonin. pearance this year with the band No Appointment Necessary at half time of. the Cal Western vs. Cal Poly game: The show was for entitled "The Poly Scene." It in­ cluded songs dedicat' d to the vari­ FASHIONABLE BEAUTY WORK ous majors at Cal Poly and fca- tuood a mock bull fight. Diamond Store of Son Lute Obitfo The bn mi nnri Holdsworth may he seen as half time entertainment Alt wont DONE BY STUDENTS

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Colts Look For■ l - Win N. Broad Behind Dairy Queen Over Hungry Fresno Traditional Shop# f JC\ for Young Men Vic Buccola's Colt gridmen will cola decides to use his passing journey to FYesno today In an at­ game against the Bulldogs, he will be able to call on the services of tempt to come up with their sec­ signal caller Jack Wool, who called ond straight victory on the road as ome fine plays last week, they take on the Bulldogs in Rad- Stads Larry Cormier, now is in near cliffe Stadium at 4 p.m. shape after playing a great game last week despite his in­ Last week the Colts scored pos­ jury. Speedy Robert Howard and sibly the biggest Frosh upset of Bill Schwerm provide the the season by downing San Jose catching ability. State, 12-7, in a terrific defensive However, if the coach goes to battle. On the other hand Fresno his running game Wool, along State’s Frosh goes into this after. with powermen Bruce McPherson, noon’s game with a twotwo game John Davis, Josh Carter, Allan losing streak being defeated‘ at by Johnson and Joe Hall will supply Sann Jose,J 22-12, and sufferingtaring a the needed yardage. 44-0 shutout last week to UC The Colts are rated a two touch­ Berkley down favorite in the contest be­ According to recent scouting re­ cause of their superior defense and ports, the Bulldogs have a real speed in the backfield. The prob­ able starting line-up for Cal Poly good quarterback, John Fino. He includes tackles Mike Forster and nas a terrific passing arm and he David Paul: guards Mickey Work has been timed in the 100 yard man and Brad Elliott; Frederic dash at 10 seconds. Fresno's line Gereb at center; ends Larry Cor­ is also rated rough and their back- mier and Bill Shwerm: Josh Carter field fairly fast. at halfback; Bruce McPherson at The Colt’a defensive team ap­ the fullback spot; Robert Howard pears to be one of the strongest at the flanker back position; and In the state, as it held San Jose Jack Wool at quarterback. six out of seven times from scor­ ing inside of their S-yard line last week. EX HEAD COACH Included inin Howienowie O'DanleliTu u anieis 30au Key plays by Mickey Workman years of coac!ichlng at Cal Poly are and Mike Foster causing the Spar­ 11 seasons of duty as Mustang tans’ fullback Mike Spitxer to head coach when his teams had fumble and leave the game; Bobby a 60 win. 38 loss record. Tate's diving recovery of a loose ball; tremendous line play by Larry Imoe, Tim Hogan, and Jeff IIARN TO SOXH Fox: plus fine defensive backfield SI A MASTII IN TNI AST Of lllf-DI- work turned in by John Davis, Export trolnart »#cr#t» con b# youfbl campus Barry Honore, Robert Howard and boxing club among your friands for fun, Bill Schwem, assisted Poly in es­ »*lf conftd«nc«~ I onoond root ------physical------flfnoSS tablishing the fine defensive Compitt* brochure and latsom on# dollar $#nd t©> Physical Arts Ovm, 363 Clinton When it comes to picking a job, like drawing straws they may all appear equal. But on record. Str##t, Hempstead, Long Island, New York. In the event that Coach Buc- closer inspection some can fall short of the mark. Give yourself the best odds on oppor­ tunity by making your decision in depth-investigate and compare. Pacific Telephone offers excellent opportunities for technical, engineering, business, and liberal arts majors. For Campus Tigers Some important advantages are:^Immediate responsibility, rapid advancement, and an WHITE JEANS atmosphere you can grow in. These opportunities are available in such principal California in heavyweight corduroy hy D l c J c l O S , cities as Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Diego, Sacramento and San Francisco. Another Leanest. leggiest jeans, yet. Isink-right, nt-righl, low thing about odds: they’re just 1 in 7 you’ll qualify for a top career with Pacific Telephone. rise styling. Heavy duty, double stitch tailoring in nigged cotton midwale corduroy. Sizes 28-36 5.95 We don't want to come out on the short end either. Register with your placement office now! EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERS

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