Flicks Tonight Camp Counselors '"1 tic Long 110 Nianitaivr' a Ill Applica t ig ins for Fretellunen be screened tonight at 'I and Camp counselors may be picked 9:30 In TH35. The movie, star- up today in the College Union. ring Joanne. Woodward and Paul Intenieus will be held March Newman, is bawd on the Ten- 19 from 2 to 3 p.m. and March nessee Williams' play dealing 20 and 21 from 8 to 5 p.m. IPA with hiner-familly conflicts with- in MAN DAILY PER. 109. in a decadent Suesthern 1.0111111U- II SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE 111t3 .

Vol. 52 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1965 No.14- Council Discusses Massive March to S.F. Housing Problems Approved housing provided Stu- the College Housing Office. dent Council with plenty of action The first resolution urged the at Wednesday afternoon's meeting. housing committee to proceed with all possible speed in establishing Two resolutions introduced by Civil Rights Groups Expect 6,000 a one-semester contract for all John Bruckman, sophomore repre- approved housing. sentative, dealt with present "San Jose civil rights groups march if it did not interfere with SENIOR KEYS rules which approved housing plan to stage a massive march the normal flow of traffic. "We expect a number of faculty groups follow under guidance of After passing the one-semester to beginning this resolution, council voted to have afternoon at 4 on Seventh Street," members and local clergymen to the Associated Women Students according to Bill Cole, president of address tomorrow's rally," Cole (AWS) investigate the possibility DR. TED W. BENEDICT SJS Friends of the Student Non- said. "Among those who have def- of "senior keys" and the abolish- . . . speech prof. speaks violent Coordinating Committee initely made a commitment are Legislature, ment of lock-out regulations. (SNCC). Dr. Richard Tansey of the Art AWS must report back to coun- Cole said all civil rights groups Department and Dr. David K cil within the next three weeks on in the cities and colleges along Newman of Psychology." the results of its investigation. Dr. Benedict the march route have been notified "In addition to SJS faculty U.C. View Council went on record to es- and are expected to join the main members we have invited several tablish a residual fund for the body of marchers as they move San Jose city councilmen," Shaw purpose of maintaining a sound Talks Today along. added. system for Seventh Street speak- Estimates of up to 6,000 persons "The persons we have contacted Pres. Kerr era. eventually taking part in the between here and San Francisco However, the speaker systen march have been voiced by SNCC who cannot actually march will In Cafeteria supply refreshments for the march- Hugh Burns, president pro-tern will not be available for use until officials. ers," Cole said. of the California State Senate, at the residual fund is included in "The march is scheduled to start "The Problem of Speaking and "The Federal Building in San his press conference yesterday, next year's budget. at 4 p.m.," Cole said, "but a pre- Being Understood" is the topic of Francisco will be the target of said that a former Communist march rally will be held on Sev- LETER a speech to be given this after- the march," Cole stated. "We will youth leader is teaching at the enth Street starting at 1:30 this Dan Auza, freshman repre- noon at 3:30 in cafeteria A and B. afternoon." hold a rally there on Sunday University of California and that Dr. Ted W. Benedict, professor morning after the completion of President Clark Kerr "must go." sentative, asked council to send a Cole indicated that the rally of speech, will discuss this at the the march." letter to Governor George Wallace and march was being sponsored The Fresno Democrat said, "It International Student Organization of Alabama protesting the treat- by a large number of Bay Area * * * Is inevitable that the president of meeting. ment of Martin Luther King and political and civil rights groups the university and the top brass Dr. Benedict has his B.A. from his civil rights marchers in Selma. Including the Council of Racial of his administration must go." Pacific Union College, his MA. The resolution was referred to Equality (CORE) and the SJS Demonstrators Burns declined to name the pro- from University of Southern Cali- the External Policy Committee Democratic Club. fessor but said the name would fornia and his Ph.D. from Uni- for one week. "The tentative route for the appear shortly in a report from versity of Southern California. Action will be taken next week march wil be along El Camino Rally Here the Committee on Un-American He was a teaching assistant at on the appropriation of $2,877 for Real," SNCC co-chairman Jim Activities. He is the chairman of University of Southern California national athletic championships Shaw reported. "Final plans have that committee. and taught at Pacific Union Col- requested by the men's athletic not been set for the route, how-1 S e I ma Rights Jesse Unruh, speaker of the as- lege and Andrews University. department. ever." sembly, warned that "unless the He specializes in public address, Belts A Spartan Daily spot-check late A Seventh Street rally, con- university faculty mends its dif- rhetoric and radio-television. His ceived as a "warm-up" for to- SEVENTH STREETStudent Ernest Gambrell led off a series of yesterday afternoon of police and ferences and supports disciplinary background includes work as gen- day's demonstration and march ASB Candidate speakers yesterday as a rally was staged, calling attention to fire departments of cities along attempts of the university admin- eral manager of campus radio sta- to San Francisco, turned into tonight's protest march to San Francisco. The rally attracted a the proposed route indicated there istration, there could be disastrous tions and a variety of other posi- what one coed described as "an Petitions Ready crowd of more than 150 students and faculty members. would be no opposition to the consequences." tions. all-Negro battle cry" yesterday A rally attended by 2,500 stu- At Union Now The basic communication prob- afternoon. dents was held on the steps of lems which international students Early speakers dealt with Sel- Sproul Hall, the U.C. administra- Candidates for ASH offices may often face will be the keynote of Will Try a Hunger Strike ma, Ala., brutality and then, Al- tion building, at noon yesterday. pick up petitions in the College Dr. Benedict's speech. fred XX (Turner), a 35-year-old All students and They heard Mario Savio and Union, 315 S. Ninth St., beginning faculty are in- non-student, and avowed Black other Free Speech Movement vited to attend Monday. Muslim, climbed up on the Seventh (FSM) leaders reiterate a state- Street bench to vent his indigna- General elections for five exec- ment made late Wednesday night. Panelists to Discuss tion at "whites." The statement utive positions and 14 Student charged that Demonstrators Tour Urging Negroes to withdraw Council representatives will be Kerr had "threatened and insulted Autonomy at Forum from support of Dr. Martin Luther held April 28-29. the entire Berkeley campus" in Open Enil Forum will discuss King, Jr., he said, "God is pro- the announcement saying why he Students running for executive "Student Autoiloiti)"the rights longing your (white men's) judg- resigned. offices must submit petitions with and limits of stoilents to speech, ment. When we integrate with The FSM said the obscenity is- 100 names and council representa- derision and artiontonight at White House To Sit-in white people, we integrate with sue is now in the courts where it tives must secure 50 signatures. 7:30 in the faculty cafeteria. snakes. I don't hate them, I feel Student Non-Violent Co- belongs, and that Kerr had seized All signatures must include ASH Dr. Henry Rournan. visiting The most recent civil rights sit- tervention in Alabama as well as The sorry for them." (SNCC) an- a "dead issue" to "slander our card numbers. Students may sign Texas University professor, will in occurred yesterday inside the the demonstrators' demands to see ordinating Committee Another Negro, student Melvin had hard-won political freedom." as many petitions for the same head the panel. other panelists White House, when a group of President Lyndon Johnson. nounced the demonstration Whitfield of San Jose City Col- the 11 demonstrators, been pre-arranged. "Any attempt to use the phony office as they wish. are Eduard A. Dionne, assoeiate demonstrators gained access by Two out of lege, changed the tone of the rally. about 3 p.m. At the same time in Los Angeles, issue of obscenity to take away Deadine for turning in petitions professor of engineering graph- joining a public tour. gave up the sit-in Insisting that we all should be to come out and say the a civil rights demonstration con- the freedoms necessary to engage is 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 8. lea; Robert S. Nlartin, associ a t Once inside the executive man- EST concerned with the problems in third day despite In this activity will only show On that same date a general dean of students, and Rob sion, the group sat down and remainder would attempt a hunger tinued Into the Selma, he said, "Now's the time of 97 persons by U.S. President Kerr has not learned meeting of all candidates will be SelS associated student started to sing "We Shall Over- strike and would try to stay over- the arrest to clean up the injustice in Amer- the lesson of last semester," the held to acquaint office seekers body president. come." The protest, which began night in the executive mansion marshals. icaif you think we are going to About 75 persons stood vigil FSM statement said. with SJS election rules. about noon, asked for federal in- in order to see the President. wait another 100 yearsyou’re outside the Federal Building seek- wrong." federal intervention in Selma, ing By 3 p.m., five more Negro Ala. speakers had taken the bench. One Days Of Wide Open Spaces Gone President Johnson agreed to coed speaker said, "Although we meet today with two groups of don't have to go through the clergymen to discuss the situation hell of Alabama, they are our in Alabama. brothers, and we must do every- Meanwhile in Selma, while dem- thing possible to help." Field Trips Hampered by Loss of Land onstrators massed at the "Berlin Rope" which had been erected to By JERRY HENRY pointed out that there are five from the campus. ease the present crisis," he said. separate the demonstrators and Graduate Record The days of wide open spaces times as many students torinn:, "Here we need larger areas There are many ways private the police officers, Dr. Martin are gone forever. Nobody is in biology and science educ;i- of original Santa Clara Valley individuals, businesses or cor- Luther King Jr. testified at a hear- more painfully aware of this lion lab courses than in 1940. landscape where researchers can porations can help. Outright ing on a request by Negroes for Exams Tomorrow: situation than Dr. Howard "Over 1,0(X) students a ye:, carry on long term wildlife and land donations or money con- an injunction barring Gov. Gemge Shellhammer, assistant professor pass through the Science Edu ecology studies." tributions to purchase land Wallace and other state offici Aptitude Portion

of biology. cation 10 and 11 courses alone. In order to continue the pres- would he the best solution. from interfering with the "Ii,',' iteeuril be to Mont- Dr. Shellhammer, chairman of he said. ent system of field lab work "But we are also interested in dam" march from Selma given tomorrow. Students taking the SJS Land Acquisition Com- "We're still trying to gik the Biology and Science Edu- contractual arrangements where- goir, V the Aptitude Test should arrive mittee, said recently that the them adequate field knowledg, cation Departments need at by the owner deeds property at the Sixth and San Fernando phenomenal expansion of urban- by taking them to Alum Rock least six large areas of mixed to the college and still retains Picture Missing street entrance to Centennial Hall ization in Santa Clara County, Park, Villa Montalvo and the foothill-forest land within 45 complete or limited use of the at 8:15 a.m. Room assignments along with an equal growth in Holy City area in the Santa minutes driving time (torn the area." From Gallery will be given at that time. Testing the college student body, has Cruz Mountains. campus. Dr. Shellhamnier pointed out begins at 8:30 a.m. created a serious dilemma fun- The depart nien I s also need that by such an arrangement A s,i;-,0 %awl- C4 dor palming is The Advanced and Area Tests LAND MUST ItE CLOSE science field work. severaI large plots of redwood the owner avoids further prop- missing from the art gallery hall, are scheduled for the afternoon "Our high caliber of instruc- 'These areas arr not only forest land which could be much erty taxation since simh land is John Leary, art, gallery director, session. Both will begin at 1:00 tion has been greatly augmented insufficient in total area but arc further from the college and officially state property. announced yesterday. p.m. by frequent student field trips," too beaten down from OVer-USC one or more 10-15 acre plots lie said other arrangements The picture, one of the Johnson- All new graduate students en- said. to provide study areas of land along the Pacific coastline, the might include long-term use of Reitzel Memorial Collection, was he DR. HOWARD SHELLHAMMER rolling at SJS with degree, cre- in its natural state." biologist added. contracts with landowners who created by the late head of "With less available land and . . 'serious dilemma' the dential or certificate objectives are more students in the Biology Land for undergraduate field EASE IPREsENT CRISIS would retain title to the prop- Art Department Dr. Marquis required to take the Aptitude por- and Science Education Depart- study must also he reasonably classes at least an hour and a The Land Acquisition Commit- erty. Reitgel. tion of the Graduate Record ments than ever before, field close to the college. Dr. Shell- half in the field. tee has been in operation since "Whatever method is used. we Any one seeing the picture, en- Examinatoin. trips are becoming impractical." hammer explained that I ield Acreage for tidy:invert course, April, 1964. "Our primary flew- simply must obtain more land titled "Woods Lake" is urged to Applications for the next Grad. lindergraduate teaching fa- areas should be no fur liter Hum speeidl problems research and linen is to let people know about in its natural state to maintain return it as it is one of the few mile Record Exam, to be given cilities present the primary need 45 minutes driving time frets, the faeolty research is also needed. our hind problems and explain our present high standards of prized possessions of Dr. Reitzers May 15, 1965, must be submitted for more land. Dr. Shellhanuner college to allow three-hour lab but could be located further' how interested persons can help Instruction," he concluded. widow. by April 16. 2--IPARTAN DAILY Friday !starch 12. 1965 The "Blameless" Watch Thrust and Parry 1963 Foothill Pres. inconstancy." Without respecta- ceptional individual, but to all ble, useful and mediocre edu- who want to accept responsibility. Wrack cation we might perhaps, have a Riots Nation Asks for Comparison Does MEDIOCRITY include most aristocratic society v.ith groups and organizations, com- 1 Telesision screens recently glared Editor: one of our 1,-tory's most a talented but unstable govern- posed of mediocre students, who scenes into tail Iioit of Ii'. lug r s r., 11311. Could horrible MEDIOCRITY be a for- ment by the few? bring speakers as dissimilar a, huttusobeli'. In the minds of those who would rather mer ASB President who writes Too often students who are Stanton, Goldwater, Humphrey this presentation was something that lit e perhaps -might about MEDIOCRITY and fails mediocre in quality using here and Joan Baez to hold forth on happened behind the iron curtain." one to give his solutions? Could the definition of belonging to diverse issues on our campus? But it Ha. here. It was Selina, Ala. major cause be poor student the common or middle rank) No. I Possemen and police surrounded and attacked Negroes leadership? protest that the adjec- will "pass the buck" for their tive and whites alike, beating, gassing and licking. There was no In his letter of March 4, 1965, to describe S.'S is not own failings to the iustitution, MEDIOCRE. place for the de strators to run. Mr. Larson stated that SJS is In most fields our legislature, Board of Trustees college is meeting 'I his incident shows two flaw. in the people ins olsed mediocre, but he failed to say the challenges and so on ad intinit of a rapidly intolerance on the part of the mid impatience on in comparison to what it is progressing Great Mr. Larson generalizes kindly Society. the part of the cis il rights leaders. mediocre. Stanford? University on fraternities. As a recent 'Flue Southerner, steeped in 'radii' . cannot helie%e liii of California? Columbia? These to one, I have found the ( lr-sit-gr. P. Sanchez deserws pledge Negro a higher place in societ. V hen approached three are highly selective univer- majority uf fraternities offer FrirstItIll ASK PricsItli-nt for a right as basic as soiling, lie reacts. sities and should not be com- challenges, not just for the ex- A 9745 The cis il rights worker, on the other hand, has mitt patience pared to any state college. with this attitude. He is filled %lilt righteous intlignar and Again, just what does Mr. marches 1111111 all "wrongs are righicil.- Larson mean by MEDIOCRITY? Charter Flight New York-Europe $264.00 R.T. The prejudices are slow ill change. They look at Maurice Thomas Carlyle wrote, "The Hanle:nun. local judge convicted of arson. as an example world is Republic of the snedi- June 15, N.Y. to Brussels Sept. 11, Brussels to N.Y. of the Negro iii prominence. They read of a Negro judge critics, and always was." Then iuu liiivagsi who charges against two men beeam, without mediocre schools would SIERRA TRAVEL OF BEVERLY HILLS their broken bottle assault on a policeman welli this Republic have men like 9875 Santa Mon;ca Blvd. Phone 1213) 274 0729 The. Melt contended the policeman, a reprcsentati%e of the I..B.J., Goldwater, Bradley and lass, hail -pulled a gun on them." other comparable leaders? Both sides feel justified. Neither side will sield. Perhaps Dr, James Hamilton Chants and ,1111:1 %sill echo througliont the nation as the &OL.C.Fits1G-R was correct when he said, "Per- CIVIL ENGINEERING blooil of "blame', Americans is spilled. T.A.P. servering mediocrity is much more respectable, and unspeak- CITY PLANNING Camp Counselors PA RTAN DA I LY ably more useful, than talented ITATON Aid Forum Starter "." SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE SAN Second Class postage paid at San Jos. Study in Live and Let Live James Shaw, a senior major- California 95114, Member California If you majored in one of these areas, we'd like to Newspaper Publishers Association and Guadalajara, Mexico By AL MASON ing in social science, is the kind Audit Bureau of Circulations. Pub- The Guadalajara Summer School, a talk to YOU about opportunities the City of WHAT Is A COSISH Nisi! of person who does things. He lished daily by the Associated Stu- fully accredited University of Arizona with is credited with being the ini- dents of San Jose State College, ex- program, conducted in cooperation cept Saturday San Jose. Our It is strange that those same Leftists woo claim to be so well tiator and organizer of the Fri- and Sunday, during col- with professors from Stanford Univer representative will be on campus informed about other "social problems," so frequently ask the lege year. Subscription accepted only sity, University of California, and day Forum. on a remainder-of-semester basis. question: "What Is a Communist?" Perhaps they cannot see the Full Guadalajara, will offer June 28 to Monday, March 15, 1965. For appointment, con- Spartacamp also does things academic year, $9; each semester, Aug. 7, art, folklore, geography, his- forest for the trees. Surely the force we call "communism" must $4.50. Off-campus it is a camp where students can price per copy, 10 tory, language and literature courses tact your Placement Office. have some definable bounds. And surely the well-informed, "in- cents. CY 4-6414Editorial Ext. 2383, go "in search of meaning." Tuition, board and room is $265. tellectual" Left should know those bounds. 2384, 2385, 2386, Advertising Ext. The relationship between Shaw 2081, 2082, 2083. 2084. Press of Globs Write Prof. Juan B. Rael, A Communist is one who consciously works for the establish- and Spartacamp is a real one. Printing Co. Office hours 145-4:20 P.O. Box 7227, Stanford, Calif. An Equal Opportunity Employer ment of Marxist leaders in power. He may or may not be a member p.m. Monday through Friday. When it was announced last of the Communist Party. He may or may not agree with the eco- Editor a meeting of Sparta- TOM POWELL nomic philosophy of Karl Marx. But he inevitably, consciously works week at Adv. Manager ED FOSTER Shaw for the enthronement of that philosophy in power, peacefully if camp counselors that Day Editor BARBARA DUNN for the News possible, violently otherwise. lacked the $12 necessary Editor SCOTT MOORE to Asilomar, the Copy Editor . AL MASON THINK ABOUT IT! Let us not confuse the term "Communist" with such labels as weekend trip counselors thought it over and Feature Editor JEANNE GATES "fellow-traveler," "socialist," "pinko" or "Leftist." Indeed persons Sports Editor ART SIMBURG decided Shaw was the kind of exist in great number to whom these labels apply, but they are not Fine Arts Editor SHERRY BROWN student Spartacamp was de- "The sense of absurdity was born when man ceased to believe in the existence of necessarily "Communist." It is unfortunate that so many persons signed for. God ... with whom I have talked, both of the Right and the Left, make Passing the hat around, the the mistake of thinking these terms are synonyms. For many non- Winchell's Paradoxically enough, the perception of Nothingness in the background does induce counselors put professional fund Communists can and have been induced through propaganda and a sudden dread, for it destroys at one blow everything Western man has believed in raisers to shame when the fund Donuts front-groups to work for Communist goals without actually desir- and needs to believe in ... was oversubscribed in less than ing to establish communism in power. 5th & Santa Clara No longer ten minutes. master in his own house, he must resign himself to living with absurdity in The typical Leftist and all too many "liberals" discount Open 24 Hours a universe en- The result Wag $12.10. which is shot through with the grotesque, the inexplicable, the irrational. tirely the possibility that they may be the targets of Communist His knowledge of the inevitability of death forces him to concentrate on the absurdity leadership. They think nothing, for instance, of going on hunger of life in a world in which nothing lasts. No knowledge, no philosophy, no system of strikes protesting U.S. military intervention in Viet Nam. Yet they thought can save him. Since nothing awaits him at the end of his useless journey, life ignore the reality that if we don't stop Communist -led armies Canterbury Presents completely fails to make sense. This is the tragedy of modern man." abroad, then some day we may have to stop them in California. The Cathedral Civic Theater in They don't seem to care that they are opposing the only effective Chas. Glicksburg, WESTERN HUMANITY REVIEW, Winter, 1958 opposition to communism: counterattack. Ask them if they want Robert Bolt's the Communists to rule the world. They will say "no." Ask them "A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS" in any given instance of military conflict which side they are on. Most of them, you will see, are allied with the Communists. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN MINISTRY Well, as I said, it is strange that the Leftists should ask for North 2nd St. at St. John's PRESBYTERIAN - CONGREGATIONAL - DISCIPLES Sunday, March 14 - 7:30 P.M. a definition of a "Communist." But they perhaps are only being Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Campus Pastors: honestly naive. They seem to have a semantic problem that should Donation: $1.00 The Chapel of Reconciliation Don Emmel, Presbyterian have been solved for them in grade school shortly after they learned Across from Men's Dorms Mark Rutledge, Congregational the definitions for "cat" and "clog "

3irst Covenant (lurch Campui ettgiou3 ide Coe & Riverside Services Covenant Collegians meet at 9:45 cm. First Immanuel Lutheran Church Teacher: Jim May, Campus Crusade Director SPARTAN TRI-C and College Youth Fellowship 8:3(1 3rd & San Antonio Student Center pan. Services: 11:00 a.m.; 7:00 p.m. Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 9:45 a.m. SeminarBarry Keiser Dr. Arvid Carlson, Pastor The .4ge of Tomorrow 374 So. 3rd Street Attend the Sunday Morning Services: 5:45 p.m., Evening Forum 8:15. 9:30 and 11:00 Derelopnwnt of Christian Thought 2 blocks from schzol College discussion group: 9:45 Church of A. J. BROMMER, Pastor - 292-5404 College Dept. First Baptist Church Two Mid -Week Lenten Services, Wednesday, 6:45, 8 p.m. NEWMAN CENTER R. Fiedler, Director of Music; 8. Datum, Vicar - 294-7033 Catholic Student Center

0111' 79 So. 5th St. 2'61 771 "Assist at Mass" for the complete collegiate experience ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH worship this Sunday at 55 W. 5J^, i-ern.in.s,..) zy, 4124 Daily Mass . 11:45 Church A.M. First Baptist 104 lay. Catholic Women's Center Sunday Masses: 6-7-8-9-10-11:15-12:15 the downtown church Meetings ... Wednesday Evening Mass: 7:30 p.m. catering to the college community Evenings ... 8 P.M. Chaplain: Father Largente Daily Masses: 6:30-7:15-8:00-12:05 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. College "Seminar" Newman Club President: Hill Neary Confessions, Sat., 2:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 9:00 5:45 p.m. Tri-C Club 198 So, Second St., San Jos* Lent Services: 5:30 p.m. Dr. Clarence R. Sands, Pastor Roger Williams Fellowship ALC LCA t Wesley "Understanding the Foundation Evangel Worship at Lutheran Worship (Methodist Student WESTMINSTER Apocrypha" Center) Book Store Sunday 9:30 A.M. 441 South 10th 'your church. Street PRESBYTERIAN Speaker: Dr. Richard Taylor Your Store 6:00 p.m. .... Supper CHURCH for The 40c Supper 50t 6 p.m. 7:00 p.m Program THE ALAMEDA AT SHASTA Chapel of Reconciliation INTERVARSITY SUPPLIES Bakal Club 6:30 p.m. Meeting 8:00 p.m Worship Worship 8:30, 11:00 & 7:00 p.m. RELIGIOUS RECORDS at 300 So. 10th We journey to Trinity Episcopal Church to see, -Religion for Modern Man'' Grace Baptist Church Study Hour 9:40 a.m. BIBLES "A Man for All Seasons" cr an BaOist Conventl, PRAYER BOOKS Speaker: Wayne Hoover Program Meeting (a one dollar donation for play) COLLEGE LIFE SERIES: 6:00 p.m.-125 DANA 484 East San Fernando RELIGIOUS GIFTS 7:00 P.M. Tuesday Worship Sunday 231 E. San Fernando, S. J. #I2 p.m. 8:45, 11:00 and 7:45 First St. Paul's BUFFETT 5:00 P.M. 96 S. 2nd St. Saturday, March 13th, 8 p.m. Church Service Roy C. Hoch, Campus Pastor Santa Clara 5 5th 10th at San Salvador Transportation 7th & San Carlos 9:20 a.m. & 4:40 p.m. George "Shorty" Collins John M. Akers 292-2353 294-3480 Baptist College Chaplain Pastor 9.30 8 WOO a.m. 9:30 5 11:00 em Frithy, March 12 19411 SPARTAN DAILYR Dr. studentsTo . Williams Deveiops Visitor Villifies Video Shock Tube For Cie:maple By TOM MEAD ued. has good taste, but the net- When that time comes, the world

Apparatus for works offer possibilities Television h a s an enormous nothing to satisfy this will have infinite good taste. living because the end result win By JERRY HENRY k :it speeds ranging fi,iat 1.5 presNiii e g,iLigi. I capahle of re- V.110 11:1 \ I' 11111chased stomach which gorges Itself on The be a real human life with an ide- capability to measure min- to 8.0 times the speed of sound. cording the initial pressure ac- and picked up tickets for Sparta- commercials. BETTER PROGRAMS a new shape--a ute pressures of a shock wave "If we can develop instruments curately but the problem is to camp should meet at the Music "There is no doubt that TV ology taking on According to Seriji Lukac, Yu- peaceful shape," he concluded. traveling 5,600 m.p.h. in a 20-foot to detect certain pressures gen- increase the recording time of our Building on Seventh Street at could Use its time for better pro- goslavian journalist who is visiting tube may not seem to have any erated in the tube by the shock instrument. If the shock tube is S:30 a.m. tomorrow. gramming." Lukac emphasized. practical application, but, if such waves, the aerodynamic industry, ' to have any practical use in aero- In all, 13 committee members the U.S. on a Ford Foundation As a newspaperman, Lukac is in waves can be correctly measured will be able to use such tubes for dynamic testing we must increase 50 student counselors, 220 stu- grant, American television fails to the U.S. studying the educational MENLO PLAYERS GUILD Ihe result may revolutionize pres- testing model aircraft instead of the recording time from the pres- dents and 30 faculty will make respect the views of its audience. aspects of the news media. Upon TENNESSEE WILLIAMS ent methods of aerodynamic test- the present wind-tunnel method," ent 100 micro-seconds to at least the trip to the Asilomar camp- In a recent interview with Spar- returning to his country in ing. Dr. Williams said, 5,000 micro-seconds and perhaps grounds on the Monterey Penin- tan Dully, Lukac said, "television he will formulate plans for 0 "SUMMER Dr. Gareth Williams, SJS as- lie added that the present wind- longer." sula. is a wealthy and powerful means journalism department at the Uni- sistant professor of physics, has tunnel tester costs approximately PROJECT BEGAN LAST YEAR They will return to the Music of communications which is com- versity of Belgrade. AND developed a shock tube apparatus 10 times more than a shock tube. Dr. Williams began working on 13uilding Sunday at approximately pletely under commercial controls." He is presently inspecting and capable of predueira: gas shock Ile explained the principle of the project about a year ago. He 5:30 studying the journalism depart- SMOKE" p.m. "Television places the American the shock ttibe is to release pres- received a $400 grant from the Participants in this year's Spar- ment at . people in El closed circle by sub- sure built up in one half of the Faculty Research Foundation and tacamp, which features "In Search Friday and Saturday jecting them to the lowest common SOLUTION FOR PEACE tube into the other half and there- designed and built the tube in of Meaning" as its theme, are March 5, 6, 12, 13 , Co-Rec Activities denominator in tastes and corn- Like most journalists who at-I' by generate a shock wave. As the conjunction with Ed Burton, a reminded to dress casually by mercials,"he stated. constantly informed on wor I (I at 8:30 P.M. wave front rushes down the tube, machinist for the natural science Eugenia Archer, camp director. events, Lukac, a Marxist Commu- a region of gas follows it at a area. Casual dress includes bermudas WORKS TO SELL Open to Students nist, has his own Student?: $1.00 uniform velocity. If a model air- The shock instrument is a 20- and slacks, tennis shoes, light solution for The Yugoslavian editor of NIN world peace. craft is placed at the end of the foot stainless steel tube about two windbreakers and jackets. Asilo- (Sunday Information Newspaper) "If we can prevent the war BURGESS THEATER tube, it will undergo strains sim- inches in diameter. Construction mar is along the ocean near the Here Tomorrow added that TV works harder to for 50 years, the world will have Menlo Pnr CVc Center ilar to those of actual flight when of the apparatus has cost about 17-mile drive. sell a product than to produce such scientific powers that polit- Res, 323-9785, 321-3664 Weekend Co-Rec offers fun and the shock wave strikes it. $300 so far but Dr. Williams said It is warm In the day, but quality shows. ical philosophies wit I diminish relaxation tor everyone tomorrow INCREASE RECORDING TIME he still needs more than $100 gets chilly at night. "IV has a complete disrespect afternoon in the PER Building, "Instruments recording the mod- worth of instruments before the Soap and towels will be pro- for its listener when programs are Men's and Women's Gyms. el's response must be quick to tube can be operated. vided at the camp. cut or disrupted because of com- Activities include badminton, respond since the uniform gas The shock tube will be placed mercials. In Yugoslavia, commer- volleyball, table tennis, basketball, flow will exist around the model in one of the two cubicles ear- cials are placed at the beginning softball and weight lifting from for only about 1,000th of a sec- marked for the Physics Depart- Orientation Signups and end of programs thus allow- 12:30 to 4:30; swimming from 1 ond," Dr. Williams said. ment in the basement of Wing A Toda3, is the last day for ing the viewer to thoroughly enjoy to 4; diving and trampoline in- "We have a transducer (high of the Science Building. orientation leaders to sign up. the program. We even have a struction from 1:30 to 3:30. Sign-up sheets are on the bul- special time period set aside spe- Persons wishing to swim must Today At Bookstore letin board In the College cifically for commercials," Lukac bring their own bathing suits and Union, pointed out. caps. Towels will be provided. The American viewer, he contln-

Admission is by ASH or faculty -AFArne+ritra.-41:. cards. Married couples will be ad- mitted on one card. Students To Help igeauty C-a" Low, losk priceS HOWARD TOURS ORIGINAL SUMMER STUDY TOUR to Select Speakers 1II work done I qualified 4tudents under 4ttpervisim. Students wishing to select speak- WednesW Student Council gave 56 DAYS, only $549, plus $9 tax ers they would like to hear at SJS Ithe ASB Lecture Committee Earn six university credits while enjoying will be able to do so today in an advance allocation of $2400 for II the summer in beautiful Hawaii with the 374 southSUFiLnit,SR: B1:A1'1'1 11.1.1.:1;1- nationally popular Howard Tour the front of the Spartan Bookstore, the acquisition of top speakers. program in which you "live in" and enjoy 295-9al, Hawaii, not just see the islands the according to Bob Youden, ASB Students are therefore encouraged tour In which you personally participate in the very best of island living, not lust Lecturer Committee chairman. to voice their opinions concerning hear about it. Includes jet roundtrip front California, residence, and many dinners. Faculty members and students their choice. parties, shows, cruises, sightseeing, beach "It is the desire of the ASB Lec- activities, and cultural evens plus maw on the Committee will be there tour services. ture Committee to reflect accu- APPLY from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Forms will be provided for stu- rately the wishes of the college Mrs. Margaret Erickson dent suggestions and comments on community," said Committee chair- GO GO! speakers they would want to visit man Bob Youden. The Roaring 20's Never 360 E. Reed St. JERK SJS. The old Lecture Committee no Roared Lake This! San Jose, California ASB Lec- People already suggested are longer exists since the Tele. 292-7303 the Faculty Ambassador Ilenry Cabot Lodge, ture Committee and Dance to the Wild Rhythm of merged James Reston, Washington bureau Lecture Committee were new committee re- chief for the "New York Times;" last year. The HOWARD TOURS from the student "THE ORIGINALS" and Quincy Howe, news analyst ceives funds

and editor for Simon and Shuster. body and the state. The Newly Enlarged ROARING 20's LOUNGE $1.73 Million Total MOONLITE LANES - diot 2780 EL CAMINO REAL SANTA CLARA SHOO 864TE In Research Aid; MOONLITE SHOPPING CENTER Math Gets Most COME EARLY!! Dancing From 8 P.M. STUDIO ROPICAIR SJS received more than $1.73 million in research and institute 396 SOUTH RIM" 292 677P 1969 ALUM ROCK AVE 258 8144 from 11 granting agencies "HUSH HUSH. SWEET NORTH SCREEN grants CHARLOTTE" during the 1E163-64 academic year, "RAIDERS FROM BENEATH "FERRY 'CROSS THE according to Robert S. Jordan, TWOS THE SEA" MERSEY" research coordinator. STUDENT RATE "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" The 1963-64 total, as reported in the 1964 annual Research Re- EL RANCHO SOUTH SCREEN port, is nearly 16 times greater ALMA and ALMADEN 294-2041 "HOW TO MURDER YOUR than the $115,400 figure SJS re- "36 HOURS" WIFE" ceived in total grants in 1957-58 "HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS" when the sponsored research pro- NOW "THE PINK PANTHER" "Invitation to a Gunfighter" gram was initiated. Last. year a total of 32 grants and $700,000 went to active re- OPEN FIRST AT SAN CARLOS U 294 420.1 STUDENTS search programs while 31 grants $1.00 WITH A.S.B. "IRMA" 7 P.M. totaling $1.02 million went to sup- CONIIEIMIG\ "STUPID" 9.30 P.M. port institutes, workshops and It 24 hours 552 516 lament . 2954235 ONLY special projects on the SJS cam- happened pus. Now we not only offer our prices and service for your tn f JOCK SHIRLEY The National Institute of Health convenience, but our time, too! We are open 24 Climax, AND LENNON llaeLaINE was the largest single contributor Nevada hours, 7 days a week. Drop in anytime! BILLY WILDER irtma to SJS research programs by spon- soring 12 requests for a total of BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER $343,700. The National Scienc, DOlitt Foundation ran a close second Drive-in and Dining Room Service research contributions with $2(P., Phone Orders CY 7-8421 4th and St. James STRAIGHT 485 in grants OFF 7/11 tn,k1scH COPPORA HON DEAN MARTIN KIM NOVAK THE DRAWING BOARDS . . . osee RAY WALSTON TutS Idfis. Wags (.11;;.--iiit incruteris to. *Ducts BIG NEWS: 0011.5 DON'T PRESS TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISMIC OATRAcie, Lf Aliefl..41,1101,LO 11-1E BIG ZIP! Y_IIA4 THE PRESS HELD OVER 5th WEEK! Short Subjects ts on, NI 6:30, 8:30, 5.00 tt V, - 3 0 10:30 Exclusive Engagement! "MARRIAGE" 1433 THE ALAMEDA 6:45, The SPARTAN DAILY is working as 11:45, 10:45 Zingy industrial zippers You have never seen it before! hard as possible to put out something everywhere you look special for you Tuesday. Please don't and Hale's have them in denim stretch Joseph E Levine Jamaices of 75% cotton and o,’ press your nose against our window. $sphia ,Darcello 25% nylon. In navy You'll know soon enough what we're Loren Mastroianni or pa,tel loden for the colors Marriage up to. you love and in 5-15 bitniCa'S Italian for (ho :.izes you want. Zip in! Embassy P :tures ...me )Style Sparta!, Dail TOUN CALIFORNIA SHOP 2ND Ft,-)OR ADDED: .color "SUPER MARKET" 0 0 SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 . FREE PARKING! 4SPARTA4 DAILY Friday, March 12. 1565 Baseball Team !Javelin and 880 Featured in Meet; Tennis Team Remains Unbeaten; 'Back on Beam; Cindermen To Clash With Sacramento .itt thsb and Illy Grab Triple Play Lit: ell!' featured merits in the qua di angular track meet Victorious San Jose State's baseball team NOW 000/ at Spartan Field Saturday. Fresh- Murio, Kop, Burns begins the West Coast Athletic Tow You TC) man field et ents begin at 12:30 San Jose State's varsity tennis rolled to its third straight 9-0 6-0, 6-0 victories In the top two Conference season today with a p.m. anti varsity field events at team retained their untainted rec- triumph against the weak Bron- 'dairies matches and combined 5:30 p.m. double-header against WORK ()NI YouR 1:30 p.m. their cos, while the Spartababes regis- . for an identical 6-0, 6-0 win in ord and the Frosh scored Ce NOT The three teams participating first win Tuesday, when they tered their first victory in fke the doubles competition. Bill Di TAN in the meet KSJS-FM along with SJS are crunched Santa Clara and San starts with an easy 5-2 win oer Burns, Fred Russell. Lowell YOUR ACC UteALV UCSB, The first game of today's and Sacramento Jose City College respectively on the Jaguars. Barnhart, and Tom Spence pro. State. The double-header with F.S.F. u ill freshmen face Amer- the Spartan courts. Bob Muria and Rodney Kop tided the Spartans with easy ical; River donlor be broadcast live on KSJS-FM, Coach Butch Krikorian's varsity smashed their way to impressite wins in the other singles and S.Is aria stars 90.7 beginning at 5:25 p.m. Ken Mike Gibeau doubles matches. and Joe Neff will Allan and Lou Peiotich will han- face Paul Freshmen Jim Toole and Ron Richardson of siaerrunento dle the play-by-play and post State 'l'Klyce coasted to 6-0, 6-0 victories and Jim Horton of Santa Bar- matches, game show. I.4 in the first two singles bara. Richardson and 'lotion Preston, and were helped by John hate run 1:52.9 and 1:55.3 re- Blues - Folk - Bluegrass Dave Cundiff, Terry Smith, and the University of San Francisco speetisely already this year. at San Jose Municipal Stadium. A close duel is expected in the Jorma Kaukonen & Peter Grant Former NCAA tennis cham- The Spartans are ready. javelin where SJS' Bob Brown, who has thrown 221 ft. this year Rental - Purchase Plan pion and SJS star Whitney Reed Troubled by an early season %till participate in the Tourna- case of "throw-it-and-blow-it," will meet Jim Clark of Santa Bar- ment of Champions on the which helped cause a total of 21 bara whose best toss this year is BENNER MUSIC spartan Courts this weekend. errors in the last five games, SJS ITR\ 228 ft. Semi-final matches begin at 12 it is ready by putting on Other participants are Dick CY 7-7417 1884 W. San Carlos proved ,::,4 5 p.m. tomorrow. No admission quite a defensive show yesterday 540,4, Gentry of Pacific. 48.5 in the 440 vs ill be charged. afternoon before losing to Cali- 60 this season; F:(1 Simas and Don fornia State at Hayward, 4-2. Moroz of UOP, 9.6 in the 100 L yard dash; I Moroz also has a 21.1 who accounted for the remaining This afternoon, righthanders JUDGING THE JAVELINBob Brown, SJS javelin star, was 220); Don Spartan wins. John Lyon (0-0) and Bill Ardis fourth in the NCAA meet last year. Brown is constantly experi- Sacramento Slate Favorites Jim McManus and 0-1) will attempt to get the menting with new techniques, while coach Miller says he would and former Albany High School star, has thrown the dis- CIVIL Whitney Reed hope to stroke their Spartans hack on the winning road have more success perfecting one method. way into Sunday's 12 p.m. finals after taking a six game detour. cus 169-7. "The c in the Tournament of Champions. The defensive show put on by petition still not be (Women's finals will be at 11 a.m., SJS was wrapped into one play SJS Fencers Win Over Napa JC intense in this meet," said Sitti ENGINEERS Sunday). McManus must hurdle when sophomore pitcher Bob track coach HIM Winter, "so the Spartans' Gordan Miller and Chalet got Randy Pace of Cal we will have a 4.111110.1. 10 experi- Ray Sampson, while Reed must State to line into a bases-loaded Women's Team Wins Over Humboldt ment In several Mo111,. Ellett Representatives of the State of California will be on defeat SJS' Fred Russell and Raid triple play. events honsir. has at least Compel ing without the guidance Invitational last SattIrtitty. good competitor from another Contreras. Pace hit a screamer toward Wednesday, March 16 and 17 of a coach, the self-trained SJS Turning in winning bouts for the school." campus Tuesday and - - - - right center field. However, men's fencing team scored im- SJS men's team were Max Callao The SJS freshman team fea- Spartan second baseman Tony Judo Tournament pressive wins over Napa JC and (six bouts), Jeff Sitzer (six bouts), turing two-miler George Weed, to interview June graduates in Civil Engineering. Hernandez if the ball San Francisco CC at the Napa and Paul Ambrose (one bout). 880 man Walt Channels, and other down, flipped it to shortstop Career opportunities are offered in the fields of Meet in MG207 Also representing the men's team stars, will play host to a highly Dick Brooks at second who re- were Dale Chapman and Harry touted junior college team when The Spartan judokas will play layed to first baseman Matt Engleman. they face American River Junior Hydraulic, Bridge and Highway Engineering. Mlitolovich for three. host to the Pacific Association After several hard fought bouts, College. The Spaetabahes are un- in MG207, tomorrow at 5 Simburg's defeated in the Place- AAU's "I didn't think we'd get it at the women's team turned in a dual meet competition. Interview appointments may be made at p.m. The Spat-tans will enter un- first," explained Miholovich after lone victory over Humboldt State - - - attached. the game, "I kept yelling at Her- College. Winning bouts for the THE EXCEPTION ment Office. Ask for a brochure describing these On Tuesday, March 2, the Spar- nandez to go to first with the Sidelines women's team were by Jan Baehr DETROIT (UPI) --Mickey La tan Daily ian a feature on visit- ball because I thought Murray (two bouts), Cathy Gillespie (two lich of Detroit does everything opportunities. ing Japanese judo coach, Proles- was back on second." Payton Jordan, Stanford track bouts), and Sherry Marshall (two right handed except pitch. He Shimizu, of Keio Uni- the state- or Soichi However, Brooks was yelling coach, recently made bouts). throws lefthanded because of a .ersity, . In that feature, has difficulty a little louder and Hernandez ment, "Our team The Napa Invitational was won childhood accident. erroneously stated that dual back was threw to second. getting up for the SJS by U.C. at Berkeley whose team Professor Shimizu does not read meet each year, but we have lost is coached by M. Alpar. Alpar led Parties Sobczak, although disappointed For Surfing - Swimming - Horseback Riding - a write English. The Spartan six in a row to the Spartans, so the Hungarian Olympic sabre team Bakmas over the loss, was ily offers an apology to Pro- pleased over we should be up for the meet this to a gold medal victory in 1952. - ,sor Shimizu for having printed the fact the Spartans are sharpen- year." Flower Vacation funds avail- Go to Ensenada for Easter ing up on their fielding. Stanford will be up, all right. Since there are no for the purchase of equip- "Well, we are back to ball play- Shook up! What must SJS do to able ment (electrical foils, and epees, Shop ing," Sobczak said with a smile gain the Stanford truck team's and standard sabres) and the ATTENTION! Sororities - Fraternities - Everyone Have you big enough to split a watermelon, respect? Flowers hiring o f a couch, the SJS "we're ready." Jordan also remarked that and soon as possible. fencing team will not he able to Student Rates - Make reservations as seen the new despite Tom Smith passing Que- Corsages compete at the Western Inter- stad in the 8$0-yard relay after for all For further details - please come to or call Mexican Jewelry Shop? collegiate Conference at San SJS vs. Fresno questad had a five-yard lead, Occasions Francisco State this weekend. both are equal sprinters. He CY 2-0462 10th & Santa Clara In Bulldog Pool also went so far as to say that Interested students and faculty Questad might have done the members at any level of fencing - The Spartan freshman swim- 100 Discount Mime If Smith had the five- ability are invited to work out mers will meet Fresno City Col- to Students yard lead. on Tuesday nights at 7:30-9:00 in lege tomorrow, 11 a.m., at Fresno. Questad defeated Smith at Stan- WG 101. Individual instruction in WILLOW GLEN TRAVEL AGENCY "We will win this meet," said ford in the 100-yard dash as foil and sabre will be given to be- John Rutherford, freshman swim 1275 Lincoln Avenue, San Jose, California Smith had a poor start. Once ginning fencers by members of the coach. Smith gets his long legs moving teams and other advanced fencers. Telephone 298-0136 "We will be using this meet as in the 220, however, he easily can Students are reminded that a thick a training session for our up- compensate for a poor start. It sweatshirt or a fencing jacket Our representative on campus is Dave Payne He also has Latin Arts and Crafts coming meet with the Cal frosh would be amusing to observe must be worn. information on HawaiiAspenPocific Northwest in the Spartan pool, next Satur- 818 'roan & Country V,Ilage Questad at tempting to catch Smith Weapons and masks will be pro- San Jose. day; (March 20) at 11 a.m.. Con- Call him at 292-8362 after Smith had a five-yard lead. vided. sequently, we will be giving every- thing we've got in this meet, and we won't slack off for one moment." United Radio & T.V. Supply Co. The varsity will be meeting the Cal varsity here, at the same WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS time, next Saturday. Events for GoToTHE PROM IN the two meets will be staggered. ELECTRONIC PARTS HI-Fl WALKED FIRST CORAL GABLES, Fla. (UPI) STUDENT DISCOUNTS Walter Blum, the jockey champion STYLE) of 1963, spent two years "walking Open Evenings 1425 W. 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SPARTAN DA1T.T-4 1.1 ii eh 12, 1965 Jeff Milman, Dan Millman in Gym Meet Toda yFootball Meeting Dili'. A intro ti r ..1 lii,.11 111)1. S's II /11 DMA -11-11 litulats. One ssill tie S.IS's ossii I. ,i1 WL, 1,110.1 gether. 5f It., i . inslops. eel c. . I de Iv., de . ...I liiI.1 coach, MO ir alto-. it I hole I tit sh1,111.111 .% !Oilman, 19 year old sophotuoi tri1.1110,1111, riI.I 1,..tigh.-- ..1 mei' 111 Haab, 11111 111111.4 split tip, ednipet [hon. I le I lien coati/Med le,o1 'lie's not \via* Oar trampoline me,titir. in Mt; 2111 . a flalht. like Milliman?- might Ire engineering major. The other is age, in the %%oriel. leatiety vs as and I tient to Beserly I against I tin in the State l'ollege ;my !mere. last he is so good that 3 p.m. for all va rsi I y and II. the question. "Milman, Millman, Dan Millman, also 19. working out in time her tranipei- 1.11111, Trampolines Ineorporated. 'Junior C'hampionships in gynr- In.' can do his routine in his sleep." !man pla3ers. Films of the 1 TWO's got a name like MILLI.- Dan hails from that north- line club in nearby Burbank. Our ()Hort tely.. I head to train ti:v'.t 1 Milman, whose ultimate goal for professional championship g a III , MAN, and they're both MILLLL- ern land of golden bears and IBM club split up, and thus I began at Mayes other than any high The hcpe'kgrmui,ival this year is In, make the Nationals. will he sir MANs to the Lth degree." This cards, the University of California, training with the Burbank club, whaled, because we had SID tram- the tsio agy lllll asts 1. tends at which will he held at Soothe.: 71 could very well be the answer Berkeley. and it was there I really got to poline there. another step further. Both were Illinois University in April, h., - that is, if the time the question Besides the similarity In their know Millman. I trained there for "When I started out in gym- tumblers In high school. Con- I his sights set on the World ('hain- Fly to Europe is asked is Friday, March 12, or last names, the two competing four months, concentrating solely nastics. I used to do the long cerning !Hillman and the c ing pionships in 1966. Concerning the this summer on Saturday, March 11 and the set- gymnasts have much in common I rampoline. horse, and for a short time, I did NCAA Western Regionals, Mil - Inan who has one more "L" in Ill ting in which the question is an- They have known each other sine, Joif Mitman graduated from the side horse also. But now, man said: last name. Sidman said, "l4unr. low group rates swered is the Spartan Men's Gym. high school. Vairfas ilieh School, Los Angeles, specialize in the trampoline." "For everyone in trampoline Millman is a super fine tram- via The NCAA Western Regionals "I first heard about Danny .,1:eted S.IS In the Sidman competed in the 196t competition, it's just automatic , polinist. If you approach his talew A regularly scheduled Tournament will be %then I started iseerking out in fah ,a on a Neeley En- Los Angeles fligh Sch..' Chant- that Danny Millman IS THE mart lyou are yery near perfection." 1 held at SJS, Friday and Saturday. asties at the age of II," 11'1111 , ii , ship tit Engineer - flight practicing S. Among the (.4,tniwi Iris at that said Jeff. "I began Open only to S.J.S.C. tournament will I ii c o tramper- In a I raftlpoline chili In An- '55 hilt' I was in hlgh school," - geles. At that time, Imolai,. kept continued Millman, "I used to faculty, students, telling me I had a lamous last work out in various gymnastic employees. I. name. Until than, I had 1111.1,er clubs. nanny, who was attend- Tony (Los Approximately June 16 Coppola 31111man." Mhluncen ing Marshal high Sell I heard of Dan also working out Two Top Gymnastic Stars s continued. Angeles), was to Sept. 8 Not Eligible "Millman was already famous in clubs. We would get togethei to fryr limitir A repertoire of more on Tuesday nights, and train Call CY 3-3992 ouble Threat in Tourney Only a few seats left Due to Ruling 6:10:+0030,-.1"40Gre..e.e..e..0:40:e

Spartan Tony Coppola, one of rochard A Chew, 21, is a 5 H.! was aide to leach me correctly. S/4C14 ) . . 4 _ the best freshman Untwists on AND THE WINNIR 7 in., 123 lb. senior physical edit- S lllll climes high Sci I I-oat-hes 0 ? thi not have the evperience He, the west mast, will be unable to cation tfc has a wife named ,NA MILLMAN esm.try to correell learning faults compete in the regionals. Esther, and a 20-month old son ROMANCE YOUR GIRL 'He is inelegible,' said ioaelt oR WAS iT in the g liielristu. they are co:wil- menet! Mark. lie- did not have the I Jenneit, "due to all :MI iIifl I I le mialtAw ??? ing. now dandily oup nite4 _ . benefit of II Of high 1,01 iCh I bl’h,%, Si is ii liltlU ii S IAAili Chew, who was sixth in the 1964 for gyintieistics. Anthony ITony I I NCAA Western Regionals, and Wed. and Thurs. "Freslalumn football players copiada. IS, is a 5 ft. 2 125 lb.1 fourth in the all-around at this 5 Ozzie Peterson Trio 2 Dance Floors were originally not allowed to fiesliman. He has no wife and tourniunent, will be competing in pete in varsity le petition the 1965 NCAA Western Regionals Fri. and Sat. children. lie did have the benefit Main Floor because most college administra- at SJS, Saturday, and hopes to go Marty Praccio of four years of high school gym- Mezzanine tions felt the petition would on to finals at Southern Illinois and The Hotbrou Band be too demanding for freshman, nastics. University, April 2-Apr11 3, at and students in their first year Rich Chew is the Spartan var- Carbondale, Ill. sity gymnastics team's top an- of college needed to concentrate Dr. Clair Jennett, head SJS gym- emone gymnast. Tony Coppola is on their grades. nastics coach, says, "Both Rich gad. elly his counter-part on the freshman 'Another reason for not allow- and Tony are fine gymnasts, and gyinnastics leant. 51 So. Market CY 7-2002 ing freshman ciempetit ion ssas be- the. type of men any csaell would cause various indisiduals W1/111, I Ilow ilo these leap gymnasts see be lure let to :wino'," Vot 1,110 No, 10/4/4106 "0-4-0- "Pi - - \I* t lr() I 10( compete for a Pa >11111 nrrliirmh each oilier? weculet es-it' Se, them again. ine. Rich is one heck of a ''This is not true any to WO be- great gymnast," Tony answered. replv ing to Nelson cause students have to meet the the questi on. King Wins .SAN .itAt entrance requirements. Although "I see T011y as being ahie to the rule might he relevant for MARVELOUS MILLMANSpartan Jeff Milman will face Dan Ihe nest four YeKr% team sports, an individual sport in All-School Meet Millman, last year's world champion on the trampoline in the es er2 thing I Mer did, lis fact, he FOR'EAN permits a participant to practice CAR SERVICE NCAA western regionals in the SJS Men's Gym this weekend. should go further. He Is .11 on his own time. Competition begins at 7 p.m. today and 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. stronger than I am, and, he has Table Tennis Title Expert repairing for "The freshman rule Is not un- Tickets, $1 each night, are on sale at the Student Affairs Business the iwnefit of four years of high iversally adopted. We are the Office. school gymnastics, which I did BASKETBALL All Makes and rr - College only California' State not have." said Rich. "This pre- The San Jose Intramural All- Models - ® which belongs to a conference sents an entirely different pic- Star team travels to Palo Alto that does not allow freshmen to ture in Tony's 1.104`. "I had only High School today for the 3rd compete. Gymnastics Tourney: one year of high school gymnas- annual game with the Stanford Tune-ups Brakes "This rule already has caused ticsmy freshiltan year." Intramural All -Stars. Game time Engines Carbs General Repairs embarrassment in a Variety el During that year (1955), Chew is 4:30 p.m. Transmissions sports. Don Schollander, who won was named outstanding "B-Team" STUDENTS: 10. OFF WITH A.S.B. CARD! four gold medals while participat- In other intramural basketball Regionals at SJS gymnast in Northern California ing on the U. S. swimming team news, defending fraternity intra- All Foreign and Sport Cars and placed second in the all- ul ral champion Alpha Tau Ome- during the 1964 Olympics, is not The dna] meet championship in Hall, the PAC champion. He had around, the parallel bars, and third Undefeated n it h a eat 1805. Market St IMAIRAI:00 allowed to participate in varsity the NCAA western Regionals at a total score of 54.75 last week- ga remains in , all at the same meet. Across From Park conutelition at Yale because he is SJS tonight will be decided be- end based on his performance in 3-0 record in I he "K" laragtle. In nem "Next year, our coach left, so we Sig- a freshman. tween San Fernando Valley State the parallel bars, floor exercise, the "I." Fraterints lasigile, 286-1100 Lick High) no longer had and the University of Washington. side home, long horse, and still (James Ma Phi Epsilon has an Identical The powerful University of Cali- rings. a team." 3-0 record "I would say Rich had natural fornia team, which is also com- He is expected to have his The Awful-Awfuls and Alpha - ability," interjected Tony. peting in the meet, had won 59 toughest competition from Cali- Phi Alpha are tied for first place TONIGHT! "Well, you could say I had in- 10:30 ,traight dual meets prior to last fornia State College champion in the "A" Independent League clinations toward gymnastics," weekend. The Bears, however, lost Rusty Rock of San Fernando with 5-0 records. Final leagite Campus Caravan Rich said. "But, to be honest. I multiple event star Lonnie Kapp Valley State, Cat's Rick Field, and games are Monday and Tuesday. used to harbor fears about doing Soft Swing -Folk-Comedy due to an injury a few days USC's Lamoyne Durham. before the Washington meet. In order for Spartan Rich Chew stunts on the horizontal bars, the TABLE TENNIS and the parallel bars Cal lost the Washington meet to qualify for the nationals, he still rings, Nelson King defeated Aman falling off, and injuring 63-57, and consequently lost the must place at least fifth in the a fear of Kermaninejad 21-17, 17-21, 21-19 myself. But my attitude changed afternoon to win the right to She- for the dual meet respective event. Wednesday ANGELO'S championship tonight. The all- Jeff Millman, Kall4 hope in he as I grew older, and during my All -School table tennis champion- around championship will IIISI) trampoline, will he facing !Ws - high school years, I worked out at ship. the YMCA, and at clubs. be decided tonight anal the indi- end of the top competitors in VOLLEYBALL STEAK HOUSE vidual event championship to-., the nation in the trampoline, in 'I feel that I have one defi- Director of Intramurals Dan morrow night. addition to Han Mihlnean, last nite aalvcuntuvge over Tony. I Unruh urges all interested volley- The winner today will move into year's world champion. learned lily gymnastics from a ball players that team entries are the national dual meet semi-finals The meet wit be held at a coach, Dr. (Clair) Jennett, who due by Thursday March 25. SPECIAL of the day against the Rocky Mountain different western college each year. titlist. The winner there will meet SJS won the bid for the meet the Eastern champion, most likely this year, but it may be 10 years :southern Illinois or Penn State for before it has the opportunity again. at Ifyou're the national dual meet title at Hal Frey, gymnastics coach 63 s Southern Illinois University. Cal, is chairman of the meet. Dr. 18 to 30 and The all-around competitors to- Clair Jennett, SJS gymnastics DAY night include Washington's Bob coach, is the meet director. icon?tdo:end TOURING

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Our Famous CIRCLE WORLD Group departs Montreal June IS. Reservations being accepted now. Don't Rib -eye wait too long! See your travel agent or mail coupon and receive a &scrip for only beautiful *STEAK DINNER S1.25 - 65 DAYS, $2799 tive brochure detailing esers day away. NINE UNIVERSITY CREDITS flowers. '0C4 i.e Al, Nose (Economy Round Trip) from: Montreal $508 30: Vancouver 1699 4., Includes Hawaii; Japan; Taiwan; Philip. Chicago $616.00: San Francisco $805 00: Seattle $717.90; Los Angeles 825 I. pines; ; Thailand: Singapore; , with visits to Benares, the Tat OPEN 24 HOURS Mahal, and Kashmir; Egypt; and exten sive coverage of the Middle-Fast and Canadian Pacific Airlines, SS Grant Ave., San Francisco, California Holy Land, including Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Israel, after which we visit Turkey and Greece. with return vs Please send brochure on this 63 -day European lour to: Rome. All tirst class services ashore. This is a world trip of adventure, an unmatched experience and the ulti Name mate in world travel. ANGELO'S APPLY Mrs. Margaret Erickson SINCE 1885 Address 360 E. Reed St. STE kK HOUSE San Jose, California "FAMOUS FOR FINE FLOWERS" Sly travel agent is Tel. 292-7303 72 E. Santa Clara Street 2nd and San Fernando Free Parking at Al's & Earl's #0.WARD TOURS Phone 292-8312 38 So. 3rd Street THE FINEST ALWAYSAND YOU PAY NO MORE AIRLINES aalta Tin./ al a ;II la-, a, a OM^ MD AM +OF 40 .1010 ...111.111414 6- S1' Si, I \ 1011 I:.y, March 12, 1961 Yearly Competition Angel Flight Campus Sororities, Fraternities The Match Box s For County Maid Celebrates PINNINOS Lynne Woodruff, freshman sociology major at the University. Starts This Week Start New Semester With a Bang of California at Berkeley from Redwood City, to Ken Sandia.. Sigma Alpha Mu. senior business management major from Wood-. :. Young women are now being Campus out i& and tr.ater- sire president; John Stull, secre- thia Wartar, Sall) Thurston, First Year Kendra Rogozen, freshman fine arts major at the University sought to participate In this Noble, Sharon Guenza, nities have started ot t the semes- troy: Dan Dahlen. treasurer; and Louise II SN I 1.1.511Nri of f'alifornia at Santa Barbara front San Jose, to Mike Terry, Sigma year's Maid of Santa Clara offi- Dun Stamm, house manager. Kathy Sportello. Pat O'Neill, ter with a bang. Spring Al. Al -female Alpha Mu, junior business management major from Palo Alto. County Contest. new Carla Snider, Louise Simmons. cers have been elcoted awl ALPHA EPSILON PHI Ornbaun, Pam Stolz and service organization to support Ann Lauderbark, Chi Omega, junior marketing major currently Preliminary screening for the programs has e plaWil.a. The SJS Memorial Mittel was Jerry Louise Noble. and promote interest in Air from Conception, Chile, to Bud Farley, Sigma Phi Epsilon, senior contest. sponsored by the Great- SIGMA 1111 EPSILON the setting for the formal initia- Chi Omega is celebrat- advertising major from El Cerrito. Jose Chamber of 'Alike Freed Iris been elected tion last Sunday of eight new SJS's Force Reserve Officers' Training er San Com- ing its 17th anniversary this president of Si4r1a Phi Epsilon. Alpha Epsilon Phi actives. Corps, is celebrating its first an- Kathleen Coffey, Alpha Phi, freshman art major from Watson- merce. begins Tuesday. March 1 Members of his calsine t in clude year. It was formally installed major from Receiving their initiate pins semester. iii l,. Miehael Stone, Sigma Nu, senior political science 16. at 7:30 pm. at the Ste. Claire Feb. 22, 1948 with a ceremony niversary this Ste se %io. president; Bud were Judy Bauer. Rollie Calof, Saralga. the Ste. Claire Hotel, thereby The active SJS branch of the Hotel, Market and San Carlos Farley, secretary; Don Phares. Cathie Cozen, Joyce Epstein, at 11,4111) BraWatall, Gamma Phi Beta, sophomore speech correc- making it i Hird national national organization has added Streets. recorder; Bob Spingola, comp- Toni Lyon, Judi Sorensen, Andy tion major from San Jose, to John Pohlinann, Delta Sigma Phi, sorority to I.. ',Iced at SJS. To be eligible, candidates must troller. Wiener and Bill Wander. a feminine touch to the all-male senior history major from Modesto. Pill Si,05 Is %PP.% The brothers' new pledges are group by attending special teas be unmarried county residents Rick Barron. Gary Griffith. Torn ALPHA TAU OMEGA Phi .. . ly an- Bea Walker, Kappa Alpha Theta, sophomore English major between 18 and 25 years of age. for the cadets, exchange of com- Vlasic, Kris Andersen, Rick Skin- The brothers of Alpha Tau nounced Ibe Its new from Palos Verdes, to David Runnette, Sigma Nu, sophomore soci- Judging will be based on per- mand ceremonies, and the initia- ner, Dennis Lombard. Ron Kly.ce. Omega held their Initiation Ban- actives. They include Ray Nol- ology major from Palo Alto. sonality, beauty of face and fig- tion of the Arnold Air Society, Barry Bran n, Larry LaMar. Bob quet at the fraternity house tun, Les Doyle, Mike Sinclair. Evan Short, sophomore social science major from North Holly- ure and good grooming. cadet honor society. Bussey, Eddie Yates, Mike Ray- Monday. Larry Oshier, Gene Valla, Don the worst, to Fred Barnhart, Theta Chi, junior engineering major from Winner of the Maid of Santa Don Arington, Ted Brannon, mar. Jim Gracey, Dave Williams Applegarth and Al Sequeira. EXPANDED ACTIVITIES San Jose. Clara County title will compete Larry Cox, Mike Fink, Pete and Ken Williams. After a vigorous week of rush- Activities of the 27 members Winkle Erary, senior English major at Mount St. Mary's Col- with over 50 other county win- Friedrichsen, Pat Nieman, Bob Bruce Campbell, Mark Dohren. ing, the fraternity pledged Larry have not been limited to lege in Los Angeles from Visalia, to Bill Evans, Alpha Omega Rho, ners, from which 11 maidens will Nordeman, Jerry Nordeman, Stu Low Encalada. Karl Engem:um, Cervelli, Bob Diehl, Phil Roloff, AFROTC projects. They partici- senior real estate major from Visalia. be chosen for the final Maid Perry, Rod Perth, Pete Race, Bob Finley, Ken Foster. Dick George Sanchez, Manny Saha, pated in the SJS blood drive last of California judging, which will !toward Smith, John Torgenson, Carol Cuthbertson, Kappa Kappa Ganuna, sophomore social Gordy, Phil lliaring, Barry Ja- Tim Frank, Gene Hessler and fall. take place at the California John Travis, and Al Vacua were science major from Palo Alto, to Kent Tiernan, Psi Upsilon, junior cobs, Steve Jones. John Kloster, Itob Simon. Angel Flight was initiated on State Fair in late August. initiated at the ceremonies. history- -pre-law major at Stanford University from Palo Alto. Gordy McIndoe. Dan Lewis, Jim The group's new officers are campus last May when Judy SJS coeds wishing further in- Dave Remington, ATO presi- Carol Hales, Alpha Phi, sophomore business and industrial McKee, Chris Ottinger and Gary Tom Hennessy, president; Ray Adams, a member of the group, formation may call the chamber dent, was the recipient of the management major from Santa Ana, to Tom Morehouse, Alpha Whitm an ael lle\, Stilton, vice president; Bob became acquainted with Angel of commerce at 293-3161, or Paul Outstanding Brother Award. Don Tall Omega, graduate student in business management from Ala- '-1St Jones, secretary; Chuck Morrone, Flight while attending a summer Baracker, contest chairman, at Arington was chosen the Out- meda. Kappa Sig,. Heil 11 treasurer; Bob Yeary, pledge session at Arizona State Univer- 297-0920. standing Pledge. A Big Brother- new pledges this stantNlill’. master; and WeOey Shea, assist- ENGAGEMENTS Little Brother Award was pre- sity. They include Vance Adler, Jolin ant pledge trainer. Miss Adams brought the idea Phrateres International, junior education - sented to Jim Pryor and Bob Sharon Armstrong, Preston, Sheldon Tracy, Jack KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA She proceeded to work Orleans, La., to Robert Spartan Spears Nordcman for outstanding scho- to SJS. sociology-psychology major from New Burkett, Don Miller, Scott Mil- Newly installed officers of the ground work for a local junior education-business major at Arizona lastic and fritternal achieve- out Slitter, Pershing Rifles, ler, Dennis Stradford, Tom Finn, Kappa Kappa Gamma include: group. State University from Huntington, Ind. They are planning an Aug. Select Officers Mike McLennan, halt ment. Patricia Abrams, pr es i den 1; Phelps 28 wedding. and Rick Valentina. Nineteen young men were put Marty Mitchell. first vice presi- HELP FROM FRESNO Joan Morten, junior English-education major from San Jose, to New house officers are Bill on the ATO pledge list. They dent; Joanie Peters, second vice With the help of some Angel For Spring Term include Dave Avelar, Chaves Fresno State Bud Harrington, Delta Sigma Phi, junior biological science major Brunick, president ; Bob Young. president. Flight girls from Spartan Spears. sophomore - Armiso, Jim Conklin, Bob Davies, Kristine Oxsen is recording College, she began recruiting from Lake Tahoe. They have set June 26 as their wedding date. women's honorary society, re- Denny Dillaha, Marcelio Dimau- secretary; Margo O'Brien, cor- members by giving talks to all Val Sprogis, senior accounting major from Santa Clara, to ro. Bruce Drayton, Pat Furlong, responding secretary; Stephanie the boarding houses. A tea was Gary Flynn, senior engineering major from San Francisco. Their cently elected new officers. Rich Merritt and Don Mitchell. Finlay, treasurer; Janet Par- held for interested girls, front plans are for a Spring, 1966 wedding. Susan Anderson was chosen lice McKeown, Rod Pacheco, sons, marshall; Cindy Bryson, which the final members were Renee Berkman, junior occupational therapy major from Santa president; Jan Parker, vice pres- Prank Robinow, Don Rookaird, was then pledge chairman; Pant Hutton, chosen. Angel Flight Clara, to Sheldon lzsak, Sigma Alpha Mu, graduate student in busi- ident; Pam Mangseth, recording John Seliga, Ron Speier, Dan house manager. Ott its way. ness management from San Mateo. They will be married on Aug. 29. Stowell, Mike Weyburn and Bob secretary; Claudia De Long, cor- Other chairmen include: Kathy Planned activities for the com- Barbara Tilghman, junior art major from San Lorenzo, to John Wickes. selec- responding secretary; Linda Ly- Runs), membership; Jeanne ing semester include the Adams, Lambda Chi Alpha, SJS graduate from Red Bluff, now em- at- CIII OMEGA Baarts. social; Barbara Reit)), tion of two representatives to ployed by Shell Oil. They plan a Fall wedding. day, treasurer; Judy Felice, reg- The new Chi Omega initiates act ivit les; Gloria Glidden, music; a national meeting of Angel tend Cheryl Russell, Kappa Kappa Gamma, junior sociology major istration and coffee side chair- are Lyn Allen, Sue Leonard, Joyce Kehl), public relations; Flight in Washington, D.C., dur- from Hillsborough, to Chris Forger, Phi Gamma Delta, junior his- man. . it t, Peggy Saunders, Jan Schreyer, panhellenic dele- vacation. ing Easter tory- Mimzy Hanson is the new lost Hiy, Nina Staley. C' cc. gate. pre-law major ;It Stanford University, front Tahoe City. Their wedding date will be June 26. and found director; Linda Osugi, 41.111...... 11/MIZILAFI/FMMOOMMEISM community service; Anita Mitch- Carole Pelloauln, Alpha Omicron Pi, senior marketing major ell, inspiration; Pat Wisler, pub- Mechanics trained in Europe Duni cry Appoints from San Jose, to Chris Duthie, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, former SJS lic relations officer; Diane Tsur- student from Lo..; Gatos, now employed by the United Technology for perfection in San Jose uda, historian; Jan Rosenthal, Company. They will be married in August. Cpring Chairmen orientation. CARAGE I1IROI) Miss Jo-Ann Martin, assistant WEDDINGS Repair of Volkswagen Mercedes Porsche Ciao' !Scatty, nev.ly-installed professor of English, is the Spar- re- president of Hoover Hall, Harryl Hyman, Delta Zeta, former freshman exploratory major tan Spears' adviser for this sem- cently announced the appoint- from Denver, Colo., to Dave O'Boyle, an IBM student from Denver. ester. Miss Betty Barnard, as- A ment of the following new chair- They were married on Feb. 20 and me now residing in Denver. sistant professor o f physical men: Carolyn Spinosi, food Lynne Kernfeld, junior social science major from San Francisco, to is the new- MASTER MECHANICS 850 Lincoln Ave education for women, representative; Holly Sullivan, Iry Schwartz. Sigma Alpha Mu, SJS graduate from Trained in Germany San Jose 25, Calif. San Rafael, ly appointed assistant adviser. Werner Zollenkopf 292-5675 recreation representative; Jana now employed by the county of Mann. They were married on Feb. Dremann, Inter-dorm Judiciary 21 and are now living in San Rafael, momirenalialleepalleallesseel representative. ' Ii.4131118.5121..1.11’WMAIII Connie Morgan, Alpha Phi, junior political science major from Also selected were Gini Thom, Sacramento. to Al Smith, Lamixla Chi Alpha. SJS graduate in Studeilt Dowling publicity chairman; Marcia Tom- business and industrial management from Stockton. now employed me. historian; Joan Harkness, by the Broelcwell Glass Company in Oakland. They became "Mr. Afternoons 3 games $1.00 WRA representative: Mary Ann and Mrs." on Jan. 28 and are now residing in Redwood City. 1 larc ly. AWS representative; Cheryl Rhine, an employee of the Surety Title and Guaranty Nancy M cG r a t h. scholarship house Evenings 40c per game Company, from Campbell. to Don Malone, Lambda Chi Alpha, senior chairman; tind Itiane Telesco, commercial art major from Campbell. They were married on Feb. 20. 16 Clean Lanes news reporter. MOTOR HOTEL CURLY HAIR BACK? National Sororities Billiards Parlor Curly hair will stage a come- Chi Sigma Epsilon back if Paris hair stylists have Here Since I 948 Every room their way. Mannequins in the Pool-Snooker $ I per hour Plans Initiation National sororities came to spring couture fashion show.: a suite the Spartan wore all sorts of curled locks. Chi Sigma Epsilon, secretarial campus in 1948. Two-room suite Original Carlin advanced the "angelot" honorary society, will hold its houses still surviving for price of bedroom. Singles from $8; short hair curled and brushed initiation tomorrow at 10:30 at SJS are Alpha Chi Omega, Bowl Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi, doubles from $10. Downtown Memorial Chapel. AIPXandre went for "marl a.m. in ( 'hi Omega, Delta Gamma, !telt a * Free 24.hour limousine service to 375 W. St. 294-7800 calls" fraMillg the face in ap- The new officers Ill be inii Mt - and from airport with free direct Santa Clara 'Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, parent Ilk:Wray. (41 are Margaret Mulholland, Kappa phone service from airport bag. Alpha Theta, and Sigma Kappa. gage counter to hotel. presideni; I wen Gi Viet. * Taking an early morning flight? Newest houses establishing cam- Sleep at hotel, leave your car there ff -ivM FLOWERED LEGS presideni ; Kathy 1 birley, lasere- pus free of charge and use limousine Flowers go to the legs! One tary: Sandra Krelle, treasurer; chapters are Kappa Delta service to and from airport. Save and Phi Mu, bolls founding 10: on parking fees. hosiery manufacturer is ad- and Claudia Claussen, historian. * Direct dial phones In every brat. Karate a rush cally in 1956. Full room service Including food. Callornia Academy vancing seamless stockings with The group recently held Restaurant, coffee shop. Free TV. velvety dacron applique in a lea at the home of Miss Mul- kr conditioning. Heated pool. floral pattern. holland. LACED SHOES I Fashion likes the look of 4200 W. Century Blvd. AgIfy.U_UTT...73,X62EgWArgia.U.U.OZZATT'l Pteing afoot, the National Shoe INGLEWOOD, CALIF. NEW 1:1 Institute reports. The lacings are on flightly little flats and 677-1155 At Los Angela, tailored stilt shoes, on well-bred International Airport Aancing shapes for afternoon in town HOOT NA' . and even In little evening shoes. ce4 DAN, ?CACTUS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT .1g g1-7-02LiEWUL-WAY---7J-47ZZiZER--5...V.e..--.1‘U--U1-1-VW-fisl- THE LEADIN' MAN ::1 N't interland The girls go for Cactus Dar The "New Sounds" An' when you ask 'em why, !ki Center HEAD INSTRUCTOR. MR. JIM MATHER (T.G.I.F-. Relaxation) They smile a secret smile received his Black /elf in Hong Kong under Dr. N. B. Lee, An' heave a heavy sigh. Chinese Philosopher and 7th Degree Block Belt, !vri lig They say- kinda dreamy - THE FOLLOWING COURSES OFFERED Have an AWFUL Weekend Saturday, Foot Ski As they blush an' turn their I. KARATE CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. One hour of instruc- backs - tion on Wednesday nights from 7:30 to 8:30 plus a two- hour practice session for only $12 a month or $4 a week. Stomping and Hand Clapping. Sing Along "He looks so tall an' handsome 2. KARATE CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. Two hours of instruc- r1:1 SALE 2540%0F' In his Cactus Casuals slacks!" tion on Monday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 plus a two hour with the AWFUL Banjo Band. ::1 ffe (loom. from Nordira, 'Molitor, and Koflaelt kmekle practice session for $20 a month or $6 a week. :I I* boots, Dart III and A & I pole,. IN astir., Fither, Hari, and Subler skis, Lamps, Dior. 11, -Gregor, Eifel 3. SELF DEFENSE CLASSES FOR WOMEN. One hour instruc- weiss, Aspen mid Pepper ski ko available it ;CACTUS tion on Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 plus a two hour practice liii parka, session for $12 a month or $4 a week. ..1 a large teleeli (((( of nwrairrs and AWFUL -AWFUL SALOON CASUALS L.P. *Practice sessions will he held /mtween 730 & 9.30 on Thursdays. An instructor will be present at all practice sessions to help you and PIZZA EMPORIUM :t! Winterland Ski Center lin S. INciiEsTElt AVE. SAN Jlis4 4 you are interested in any of drop by the club some night these classes, 12860 So, First A / 8390 ACROSS FROM WINCHESTER MYSTERY HolCsE SLACKS) -tween 7:30 and 9-10 Monday through Wednesday, or phone anytime (1' N PLAY. 11..1 I/1..11er. Mari...er Op., Moon.. Thum. hi ID n n. p CALIFORNIA KARATE ACADEMY 1 mile south of Fairgrounds Maw 211.01161.1 11th St. 804 So. 259-2764 Arca a a a ea a ara aniz artA a a a aa kiratavilinflraaaiailluntranan-iaaminni.6 Freshmen Write i'inance a Chief Problem' Friday, March 12. 16S SPARTAN DATLYT Views to President SJS Has Work Program Ry Si Z.Us: I I: Ms11 AW see if good F.nglish writing could "Mr. President: ; be stimulated by personally involv- By BARBARA DUNN clerical work, as stall aides, in income to stay in school, 41 be /1111,1-110X will then be sched- "At the request of ing students in current political my college uiee is one of the chief research and technical work, able to hold down the job 101(11 uled in the same room. freshman of the United composition class . . . " and social problems problems faced by a college stu- Spanish-speaking students are up grades, and Sr be en -1 Once a student is eligible, he begins I States." the letter that Robert A. dent. Often, money and his ability wanted for jobs as community rolled on a full-time basis at SJS will tie referred to the Placement EIGHT LETTERS Greene, SJS English instructor SENT to hold dowo a job during the service counselors, tutors, com- graduate or undergriduate). Office where Mrs. Headland will More of Greene's English sent to President Lyndon II. John- than 60 school year decide whether he will munity improvement leaders and FINANCIAL STATEMENT match him with a job. IA students listened to Johnson's DR. BENJAMIN F. NAYLOR return to complete his education. recreation directors. Work would Students who feel they are quali- , Married students and students Greene explained to the Presi- State of the Union Message and 1 ... no more do or die SJS is a participant in the Work be with the Mexican-American fied to participate in the Work over 21 and financially independ- wrote letters to the President ex- dent that as a learning experi- Study Program of the Economic Community Project. Study Program must first fill old ent are also eligible for the pro- 1111.11T -.in attempt to pressing their reaction to the Opportunity Act of 1061. The pur- a financial statement in ADM201. , , speech. pose of the pr,grato is to keep NEED TUTORS Greene sent to the White House, High School these students in school. There is a need for tutors and with an explanatory letter, eight "The program is also designed recreation directors on the Como . 'Talent '65' of the 60 letters that he termed, to ghe them experience in their Sheriff's rehabilitation in ..presentative of student opinion New Science Rooms Students Try major," ;1min:ding to Mrs. Phyllis The YWCA wants three English composition Headland, director of part-time and program aides to 'classes at San Jose State College." employment on this campus. groups in recreation and in gro. Deadline Greene said, "The opinions ex- work-study. Science majors c:c pressed in the letters did not SJS Science St Lt's Hes receive on-the-job training Ii , In Completion Stage necessarily have to agree with the Mrs. II I out that work in a museum as a coral.: :7 President as long as they were Fifty high school students will deparunion CaMPUS are or assistant from the Youth Seven cubicles for special sci- :Mined in order to work properly. potivipatin,: in in, program. The 1 stated explicitly." Science Institute. ence research and instruction in , ESR machine contains a large Set April courses sample college level science needs novi Are tor typists, Students whose letters were sent Students may be employed magnet for the detection and study without the du or die pressure 01 stenographers, general the basement of Wing A of the April 1 is the deadline for enter- to the White House are William clerical under the Work Study Program Th,,rt-lived radicals la compound search grades at SJS this summer. assistants I male or fennile speech science building should be ready ing "Talent '65," a talent Poindexter, Clark Custcxlio, Elceda for not more than 15 hours in ivtieti has split into parts with four-year majors and Spanish-speaking stu- to be conducted among Avila, Richard llabenicht, Janet The courses will be conducted any week during which classes for use sometime this month ac- 'orb part taking a shared elec- northern California dents. colleges in Ilauenstein, Theresa M. Hull, Carla by Dr. Benjamin F. Naylor and are in session. But the program cording to Dr. Bert M. Morris. t vont. Both machines are used by announced Dean Borba, program Michele Helfenberger and Janet professors Other needs are for library, edu- will continue during the summer, head of the SJS Chemistry De- iire,anic chemistry hilts, organic Dr. John A. Neptune, manager of KXTV, Sacramento. Samsel. cation, recreation and social wel- according to Mrs. Headland, and analysis classes and some inorganic The winning act will receive an of chemistry at SJS; and Dr. partment. PRESIDENT'S THANKS fare majors, students may work a full 40-hour 'lie Wiist 5, York Ronald S. Watanabe, assistant Two of the new rooms will go to .,11 -expense paid trip to New Greene received a letter from During the last two weeks of week. the Physics Department for upper I or an audition with a top night Bill Moyers, special assistant to professor of chemistry. February alone, there were 112 PAY RATES 'GREATLY AIDED' variety show on the Cl3S Tele- division research purposes; two will the President, thanking him for The program, sponsored by the students interviewed and 72 placed Pay rates are judged by student "Grail iron and undergraduates Network. be used by the Geology Depart- vision the letters. Moyers said, "It was National Science Foundation is in in jobs. Jobs are pending for the skill, qualifications and number of alike have heen greatly aided in Fifteen acts will be selected in ment for rock workrooms; two will thoughtful of you to let him the its fourth year of operation and others. hours worked. study and research projects preliminary tryouts on the par- President/ go to the Biology Department for have the representative will be held in the Natural Science Many off-campus organizations Salaries are paid 90 per cent - awe we obtained the machines," ticipating campuses. They will per- reaction of your English undergraduate or graduate re- composi- Building from June 21 to July 30. are also participants in the mass- by the federal agency and 10 per ir. Morris said. form in a one-hour show to be tion students to the proposals in search and one will be used for Students receive no high school hiring program. For instance, Boy cent by the on or off-campus The new cubicles will measure produced and broadcast by KXTV, the State of the equipment to ventilate the base- Union Message, or college credit for the courses Scouts of America is looking for a organization. Channel 10. and their statements and opinions ment. I -s27' each. Total construction although they will receive a certifi- former Scout for a job in pro- Students may participate in the Registered SJS students inter- have been noted with interest." Two other cubicles constructed ,-)s will lull up to approximately cate of achievement for completing fessional scouting; Goodwill In- program by meeting these quali- ested in auditioning for the Chan- Greene has given mimeographed ago presently house a the course. dustrics has many openings in fications: 11 citizenship in the U.S. three years I s ou0 according to John H. Amos, nel 10 show should write to Dean copies of Moyers' letter to each Npclear-Magnetic Resonance atil- Applications must be SUbM or filing of intent to beettme citi- li,erintendent id buildings and Borba, program manager, EXTV. of the eight students whose letters ratus iNMRI and an Electron - n. zen, 21 coming from low-income 601 Seventh Axe., Sacramento. spill. to SJS by April 1. Blanks were (under $4,000 Spin Resonance apparatus (ESL, Applications must include name, be obtained from Dr. Naylor per year, except in lobs lacti.ab!e a used primarily by the Chemistry address, telephone number, photo the Chemistry Department. special instance where it can Folk Music Show be as Department. and a brief history of previous The program has been a tre- high as $6,000) family or having experience. Schedules Auditions mendous success in past years no family. 'VERY BENEFICIAL' Auditions tor the "Campus Folk At Summer Camp Also they still' "The greatest problem that net- largely because the students who should :3) need the "These extra rooms have been Are you Hour," proposed "live" folk mu- work programming faces is the apply are really interested in Valley Girl Scout Council very beneficial to our instruction sic program featuring SJS talent, wearing lack of fresh talent. Our search learning," Dr. Neptune said. "We will be interviewing on campus and research programs. and I'm are now being held every Friday is designed to fill this need and are looking forward to another Friday, March 26, for summer sure the other science departments those creasy afternoon from 1 to 3 in the ra- Persian New Year provide gifted young Californians interesting and stimulating session camp employment, according to will find the extra space equally dio studio. with television exposure and a pos- this summer." Mrs. Pat Ralston, placement offi- helpful," Dr. Morris said. kid slacks? Interested sible network contract," Borba students may -ign up cer. Machines such as the NIVIR appa- in the KSJS FM office, SDI32. Celebration Set said. Harmony Discussed Camps are located in van)) 1 itus which is primarily a large according to "Campus Folk Hour" California mountain areas. Pi, . nsignet used for chemical struc- host, Terry Hayes. Dr. Wayne Nartchner, head of lions include counselors, wati :- In S.F. March ture analysis and identification. "More 20 Applications Due than 25 groups and indi- the Geology Department, will front director, kitchen helper, and must be in a room where exact eisian New Year, ,latch 21. viduals have signed up for the speak on "The Harmony Between maintenance man, temperature control can be main- Deadline for turning in appli- program and we hope to go on Science and Religion," today at Interested students must sign coincides with the day Americans cations for the Fifty Outstanding the air this coming Week," the 12:30 p.m. at the Institute (if up for an appointment before the ! mark as the first day of spring. Women awards is Monday. They 20-year-old radio and television Religion of the Mormon Church interview date in the Placement The annual Northern Californian may be returned to the College Amigos Recruits major, said. at 10th and San Fernando streets. Office, A1)M234. I celebration by Iranian students Union or the Activities Office, will be held at the Jack Tar Hotel Two campus slide viewings brat DN1242. in San Francisco March 20, month have netted 20 new appli- Plants and Tables For Roof The Grand Ballroom will house cants for work with Amigos the night's festivities, which will Anonymous, a group of volunteers Bicycles For Rent feature Persian dances and songs. who work with the underprivileged Ticket information is available in Mexico. through Manoucher Bashirrad at This brings the total number APhi0 Donates Patio 295-9813, or Alex Eskandari at of San Jose students participating 258-1805. in the program to 35, By the time warm spring weal I patio in seven weeks. ! Visible results of past Alpha Phi 0 er graces the campus, students ta ill The organization has purchased Omega projects are the picnic ST 2270 be able to sit in the sun at picnic assembly kits for the benches, tables and barbecue pit near the ..sratj tattles amid potted plants on the tattles, and planters:. Not only must W,tmen's Gym, outside bulletin roof of the SJS central library. APhiOs assemble the items, they I5iar.1.:, and the signs designating Due to the efforts of Alpha Phi must carry each piece up the three various campus buildings. Omega, national men's service fra- flights of stairs to the roof. David Turner, treasurer of the ternity, part of the third floor LASTING RESULTS organization, stated, "We took in roof of the central portion of the Members anticipate that the $1.200 from Friday Flicks in the speeds, 10 speeds, library will be outfitted with 20 most arduous part of their task last year. This is entirely student 3 planter boxes with various types will be transporting the 20,0(5) and every time a student tandems. of plants and 17 picnic tables and pounds of dirt up the stairs to the money benches with a total seating ca- planter boxes. The state will pro- goes to the Flicks he is contribut- Reserve now. pacity of 80. vide the dirt at no cost. ' nig to such projeils:' FRIDAY FLICKS PAUL'S CYCLES The fraternity is using $1,000 of the proceeds from Friday Flicks, II ;i b he Alameda which it sponsors, to complete the (.1- 3-9766 project. Each member will work four hours a week to complete the THE LETTERMEN '1I10111eX They sing twelve beautiful love songs Portrait of My Love, Willow Weep for Me, et al.with a smooth new harmony that makes you feel good all over. There's even a king-size, full color Get into some wised -up Post-Grads that know where portrait of them included, if you go for that sort a crease should always be and of thing. where it should never be, and how to keep things that way If you want the itinerary of their current tour, The reason is the Koratroe or if you want information about a personal fabric of 65% Dacron*/35% listiOILARRY cotton. No matter how many appearance at your campus timesyou wash andwearthese Write for full information to: LETTERMEN trimly tape red Post-Grad slacks, they'll stay completely After llowlinfr . MITCHELL Advertising Department, Capitol Records neat and make the iron obso- 1750 N. Vine Street, Hollywood, California lete. In tan, clay, black, navy go to the Winzit. The coffee is good and the PRESENTS or loden, $6.98 in poplin or I More great Lettermen albums: Burgers really take care of a hounds gabardine, $7.98 in oxford. Double A SONG FOR YOUNG LOVE ST 1669 At swinging stores. 'Ringer. THE RIGHTEOUS BROS. ONCE UPON A TIME ST 1711 Beau Brummeli & Bobby Goldsboro IThe COLLEGE STANDARDS a week. ST 1829 Press-Free The Winzit is open 7 days PLUS FIVE MORE SAN JOSE THE LETTERMEN IN CONCERT ST 1936 TOP ACTS A LETTERMEN KIND OF LOVE ST 2013 Post-Grad Monday tit ii Thursday, 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. CIVIC AUDITORIUM T , .. $3 ,.0 $400 $` ,)) THE LETTERMEN LOOK AT LOVE ST 2083 slacks by \ II day and night Friday and Saturday 5 SHE CRIED ST 2142 Fri., March 19, Oratlye Winjit cnack ear 8:30 P.M. SANTA CLARA & 11th ST. h Ls IIIM11111=111=v R-NTART VN 11 VI V Fritlay, March 12.100 'Top Essays Exploratory Class Honor Due for SJS President Will Receive \ :-.0..tic111 Alt:this Business Office. ulivisi, ini honored at the 7th Annual will begin at 6:00 p.m. followed Cost is $2 for students and $3 demi(' excellence and 11,1 to Students will be CashAwards Offered for faculty and business men, outstanding leadership aleht.. ii Business Division Achievement by dinner at 7 p.m. 111St fireull4 nelfIrnIri 11-en11- olleVingS - The banquet is designed to hon-lalso gives students an opportunns Institute of Aero- Banquet on April 21 in the Alt fvo'sofis intere-test in :Mend American men undecided Ithullf a college in various fields while searching 'talents in the to meet business leadetts in the Astronautics I A1AAI *ill, nautics and major may obtain expert counsel- fin a satisfactory major. community. casts awards to the hest is offering ing by participating in the ex- This part of the counseling pm- 4iIIIRETIIIM1111111111111111 Achievement Banquet is the tech- The Milts.. essays on aerospace ploratory program now in its lit Ii gram is achieved in three vcays: major community relations effort written by engineering ma- nology year at SJS. 1 by arranging for auditing by the business division. 1/2 OFF SALE SLACKS 1/2 OFF jors. According to Dr. William Thorn- courses temporarily in fields about It is the hope of the faculty essays will be an- Winning ton Hooper, new coordinator of which a student desires more in- that the banquet can help bring before the 15th annual nounced the program, students may remain formation concerning require- Limited Time Only ! the business community of the tern Slit, lent Conference of in this curriculum for a maximum ments, opportunities, advantages Bay Area into even closer contact slated to convene in YAA, of two semesters. They may trims- and disadvantages; 121 by recom- Entire traditional slack selection with the business students at 5.15 May hat bi a different major any time mending out -of-class activities in said Mr. Donald A. Miner, com- and third lirizes featuring all wools . . . Dacron during the year. departments of the student's mittec chairman at the banquet 1,, .1-, shin and 877, Exploratory students have an choice; and i:to by suggesting con- Last year over 400 firms were wools . . . Dacron Rayon . . . opportunity and vu- feliences with ciimptis advisers, repic--erited the bonging. other blends. COME IN EARLY Symphonic an cation:II self-finding" by taking alumni, commonity employers and l'ii,chology 1, Occupational and employees. FOR TOP SELECTION! Orientation. Any Andent wanting to enroll April 10 Deadline Performs Today Psy,hology o Iwo-unit sent- in 'ii ploratry curriculum may Mar, N he only required course. by contacting Student Per- sonnel ADM20 I. V 111,11 ille:1(1. ;1,1,1,1111 lin. i'emaining 10 to 11 semester Dffice, For Scholarships 1/2 Off 11111,11% ill periornt unit. tor Ow academic progra'n is, lii,, 111.11, l,s, Iu mit NIonterey ed""ti"" Available 12.95 'I"' '1'1'1 It."'" gene" Inoculation 6.50 ..11111, r S.) that "explorers" owe, ,a ike Is . 1 1.,1,111,111:1 1.’11(441. in NIorderey. units. At Health Building 16.95 8.50 , A concert clinic for high school neither lime nor close contact kept' The Ileallh Service is still giv- 18.95 10.00 150, fellmv.: instrumentalists and a concert There is a between students and their coon- ing free iniwulations at the Health ships la washano,,n 111.1M/TiSlratim for elenientary stu- 22.95 11.50 selors. These advisers help to ii'- Budding every Friday afternoon sersily i if ( los sill precede the featured schedules lielwertn 1 and 4. 24.95 12.50 and inierhane,nat c,inettri. range individual class unit lsi7' Shots are being given for: small The 1,110%s-ships .110,1-.1 grad :it.. Mil'ac 1,t1 the ev49,11iI4 concert t" (*len' college life, pox, diphtheria, tetanus, typhoid, \vials and pros ide leadership ,rane at 5.15 pio. in Illy MPC Armory ing to and stinlerml. aho vtirtrk awl the flu. ing in the fields If fr(m.igli sill ivy 1.,10r real iirics 1.tiont -The Advisers and got.ernoterital 11-mot-$'. 1l01Ic11" Ilyrd Dl bajosyshirss covet. tilt. cost -Thome mid Vot 'lotions" by Arnold rd !initial and fees, ZIS as ,Sehoettlierg pnpt "Ainericati Salute" In .\1,',Eton Iiould. Spartaguide Spartan Daily Classified much of tlw living expense; leg' he year. or_i:,., [Wing Understood." Student:- ssfas Skill Ile 151.:1411111iil .01. ot 11041111 11:()%i4i) 1 1 17. [ALS- institute of Religion. 11. R .s Ii SC11,/cd ,111 A.. - Chess Club, 2::10 p.m., ,/, from S.N.1 12:30 p.m., 436 E. San Fernands. - I opt. Eves. & wkends. $35. 292- fall term Iwgins ;lull who .m.1;111 11 inte in .\11.ailic Cit,s will speak 11==1111 alikeziassam matches, open to lite public. Dr. Wayne Kartelmer THE CONQUESTS WE.3D.NG 300 I, a "It" aleratt,i. ii10' lo .ippIN .1.. ''eli 12 Ii 19 \stilt on "The Harmony Between Sei- 79 3946, GIRL ,rts 21. Lg. room w/priv. showe ..1 ihconghotil 8 IfefOrt. 1110 April 111 International Student Center, ellro and Religion." C Pi opt. Call eves. & wind,. $40 U.F.O. LECTURE HIT 90 Ef.4 cording to Donald R. Ryan, 'Mend:trice. pan_ 285 S. Market. "Evening in r.n RCA 792.9105. Asstant to the Dean of Student,. 11.12 .1 16e1115cr officer, Ireland." TOMORROW: GORGEOUS MALE MODF.LS MONTH - Clean mem',. hilr,r; $30 Students need not have a familj. :in I !lost, (;rove "Extenders" rm.. chewers. Nc. lea... International Student Iirstnnlaa- Social Work Club, .1 I) ,sii rep- HTAD STAND Li, , rd. 292.1327. Heeled. drilla:ion \kith Scottish Rite to thin. 0 p.m., cafeteria Rnis. A group, 9:15 a.m., meet in front of he eligible. I II N II Dr. Ted W. Benedict will Big Dipper to go to Agnews State APT. TO SHARE - Male, $55 i tie,. 4214 S. 411,. 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