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VS' Biggest Homecoming Parade into: lit Min OW Oil 11. MU glt1 INV NV 11111 Nit 0111 NIRI INN 1,1 isms frli .41 PARADE DAY HONORED WITH THE SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY in the Home- coming Parade held from 2-3 p.m. last Saturday, was the Alpha Tau Omega (ATO) fraternity float which retired the trophy after winning first place in the "A" division for the fifth consecutive year. Gamma Phi sorority helped with the building of the float. In the "B" division, Markham Hall and Hoover Hall took first place with their float depicting Spardi branding the UOP tiger (above) and in the "C" division the Delta Upsilon-Kappa Alpha Theta float took first place. Ahead of the floats leading the A RTAN DA I LY parade in front of a crowd of thousands was Grand Marshal Charles Gubser, R-Gilroy, who was later awarded a plaque a+ the game honoring him with an honorary membership in the SJS kill 11111 student body. Televising the 45-minute parade was KNTV, Chan- SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE nel I I, which had cameras and narrators in front of the Speech and Drama building with Jess Marlow and Lu Ryder and KLIV disc jockey Ross McGowan commentating. Vol. 53 003D0 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1965 No. 35 George Milias Speaks 'No Great Demand' On Campus Tomorrow Assemblyman George Milias, R- Milias will be the second speaker Hendricks Defends lecture series. Dr. Chess Veto Gilroy, will speak on recent edu- in the CER fall superintend- cational bills introduced into the Max Rafferty, state By ROGER ALLEN therefore in order, Hendricks de- He said FAB action and council and Chess Team adviser, that a was the California legislature at 1:30 to- ent of public instruction, Spartan Daily Staff Writer dared. action on the re-submitted budget poll should be conducted to de- 12. morrow on Seventh Street, ac- first guest on Oct. ASB Pres. John Hendricks said He said Jack Groban, junior rep- could not be obtained in "two termine student feeling on Chess the California Assem- cording to Al Mason, president of Elected to yesterday he feels "there is no resentative, is mistaken in calling weeks." Team aid. Re- 22nd district in 1962. the Collegians for Educational bly in the great demand for a chess team," last Wednesday's Student Council The Chess Team seeks $150 to He said pollsters should ask the Milias is a member of tlie Edu- sponsibility ICER). and that his veto of the team's vote out of order. Council upheld buy chess boards, chess men, students if they think the team is Elections and Reapportion- cation, $150 request is entirely proper. the FAB decision although the clocks and to pay for travel to worth $2,000, not just whether Fish and Game, and the ment, The President said any benefit vote was 12-1 to overturn it. local meets. they support it. Natural Resources, Planning and the students may receive from Thirteen votes, or two-thirds ma- Hendricks suggested council Public Works Committees. Signups Continue the team would not justify the jority, was needed. should be prepared "to spend addi- graduate of SJS with an A.B. A funds spent for it. Groban said council's vote on tional money in support" of the degree in history and political sci- The Financial Advisory Board's the FAB recommendation was out Chess Team if it allots the $150. ence, the 38-year-old Milias is a Professor For Blood Drive GEORGE W. MILIAS (FAB) recommendation of "no of order, because council had He said this could amount to as native of Santa Clara County. He Booths in front of Spartan Book- . Assemblyman allocation" for the organization is turned down the recommendation much as $2,000 to send the team degree in politi- store and on Seventh Street are received an M.A. three weeks ago. to New York or Kansas City for Stanford Univer- open today for signups for dona- cal science from Hendricks noted- that since he the national tournament. To Discuss based in Cali- tions in tomorrows annual Red sity. His thesis was vetoed council's rejection of FAB's The Chess Team's activities I Political History. CrOSS Blood Drive. The drive will fornia recommendation and the allocation could be well adapted to the pro- 'Es wa, p B be from 9-4 p.m. in the Catholic In 1958, the assemblyman Interviews To Begin of $150 to the Chess Team, the gram of the proposed College I Re- ook Women's Center, So. Fifth and E. president of the California original FAB recommendation still Union. a volunteer, .1 San Fernando Streets. publican Assembly, stands. The Union is slated for com- is still .1 J. G. Pratt's "ParapsychologY: The drive is sponsored by the party organization. He The President recommended the pletion in Fall 1967. SJS Air Force ROTC, Sigma Kap- member of that group. For Two ASB Posts An Insider's View of ESP" will be Chess Team re-submit a more de- He agreed with Dr. Arthur H. pa and the Community Service Milias also became president of reviewed at tomorrow's Book Talk for the recently-va- this afternoon at 2:30 in the Col- tailed budget request to FAB. Rogers, SJS personnel counselor Board. the State Central Committee in Interviews by Dr. Frederick C. Dommeyer, ASB Pres. John Hend- Students wishing to donate blood 1958. cated posts of ASB treasurer and lege Union, ricks announced. professor of philosophy. must be at least 18 years old. senior representative will be held Former treasurer Rick Trout The Book Talk, open to the Those under 21 also will need par- resigned because of a public, takes place at 12:30 p.m. ental release slips, obtainable at recently Viet Talk Tomorrow Weather unit shortage. in Cafeteria A and B. the information booths. Today's finan- Parapsychology is a branch of Four awards will be offered San Jose: Fair tod.0 alto. AWS, To Sponsor The treasurer is official Qualifica- psychology involving research into this semester to campus groups local morning fog. nigh temper- cial officer of the ASB. a phenomena whose causes cannot showing outstanding participation ature: 70-75. Low temperature: tions for the post include upper ITV To Cover Lecture Tea, Panel Talk dhision standing and a 2.25 cumu- be explained scientifically. in donating blood, according to 48-52. Northuest winds 5-15 mph "Contemporary History of Viet bodia and members of the Libera- lative grade average. Dr. Dommeyer came to SJS in AFROTC Staff Sargeant Ernesto In the afternoon. Nam," the second lecture by tion Front. A new senior representative to 1958 after heading the Phlosophy Ortega, chairman of the drive. Robert Scheer, Far East and Besides his affiliation with Ram- On Women's Role fill out the term of Miss Kather- Department at St. Lawrence Uni- editor of Ramparts maga- parts, Scheer has been a corres- "Phyllis McGinley's Glory of ine ".1. J." Fraser, who also re- Asian versity in Canton, N.Y. for 15 pondent to Housewifery vs. Betty Friedan's signed recently, will be selected zine, will be televised live over the Realist magazine. years. campus Instructional TV to ac- He has also co-authored "Cuba: Feminine Mystique" Will be dis- from interviews held at 2:30 p.m. In 1964 he received a $600 grant A Tragedy in Our Hemisphere." Famed Columnist Kilgallen cussed by a panel at this after- today in the College Union. comodate an overflow crowd in from the Duke University Para- CH226 where the speech is to be noon's AWS meeting. Qualifications for this office in- sychology Laboratory to continue given at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. The meeting, which is open to clude a 2.25 cumulative grade aver- his reserach in the field of para- The presentation will be broad- Dies of Heart Attack at 52 all women students, will be in age, clear academic standing and 'Magic Flute' sychologY. cast to open classrooms in ED434 "The Magic Flute" opens to- The previous year, Dr. Dam- NEW YORK (UPI) News- vision show on which she had been Cafeteria A and B from 3:30-5. membership in the senior class. The Student Activities Board and 435 as well as three closed night at 8:15 in Concert Hall. meyer was selected as the Tully a panelist for more than a decade. Preceding the panel discussion paper gossip columnist Dorothy (SABI will hold interviews tomor- classes. A question-answer period Tickets are on sale at the Con- Clcon Knowles lecturer in Philoso- Sharp at the TV game, she will be a tea in honor of the 13 Kilgallen, 52, died in bed while row to choose four members, start- will follow the speech. cert Hall foyer and the admission phy at the Univemity of Pacific. guessed the occupation of two of women's service and honorary or- of a reading early today. ing at 2:30 p.m. in the College The speech is the second is 75 cents for students and $1.25 Dr. Dommeyer was graduated the four contestants. ganizations. three part series sponsored by the Her father, veteran news repor- Union. general admission. with honors from Union College The sharp-penned syndicated Seven female panelists, includ- SJS Democratic Club. It is open in ter James L. Kilgallen said she SAB supervises general Policies Schenectady, N.Y. where he re- writer also was at work on a book. ing Mrs. Robert D. Clark, faculty to the eollege community without ceived apparently suffered a heart attack.