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If CHALLENGE POLICY—John Mazo (seated), Andy Rogers and -'•M.- A *» ^Nll« ®" Blake, president of the Student ClvU Liberties Union, ask •m^ /K»5« C^ 11 ice ^^* ^^"^'^ Spencer, vice president for academic affairs, why i#!^ * * the scheduled panel discussion on vStudent Non-Violent Coor- •jl f I r*| dinating Committee was canceUed Wednesday. Rogers authored n ODeiUiS Pile ^ unanimously passed resolution calling for a new policy relating „„.... '^ to off-campus qieakers. (Sundial photos by Bob Pool) on Last Day m the last day tp fUe for Associated Student's offices six Censorship Charges more candidates signed in tor rep-at-Iarge seats bringing the K total to 30 hopeftais for the 15 Made by SCLU representative's positions and 46 ^y GEORGE ROBERTSON tion" was another fiictor, he candidates for Uie 24 seats on said. the ExecuUve Board, Tuesday. Cancellation of a panel dis­ The new names on the ballot cussion qiKuaored by the Stu­ Paul Lerner, officer to the are John Benjamin, 19-year-6Id dent Non-Vfolent Co-ordinathig Human Relations Club and one New Constitution Passes Junior niajoring In business; Committee brou^t about char­ of tbe outspoken critics of can- Bruce Ew^d Zl-year-old Junior ges of censorship at a two-hour ceUing Uie panel,,said tbat there Board, Goes to Students majoring in blstory; Jerrold meeting of the Student ClvU Li­ bave been instances in the past Friedman, 21-year-old Juntor berttes union (SCLU) Wednes­ when the one week notlficatldn By BRENT CARRUTH other Board members with only majoring in theater-arts; Nancy day. was waived. He signed awear- The Executive Board res<- Gary Nodine vottog wtth her on a Kinney, 18-year-oId sopbomore THE SCLU unanimously pass­ ances of James Farmer and Rev. ponded to A.S. President Mike roll call, majoring In En^Ish; Jeff Mass- ed a resolutton caUhig for a new Shuttiesworth as examples. SUver's caU for unUy Tuesday Rep-at-Large Fred Lawson fen, 19-year-old sophomore ma­ campus policy for offrcanqnis Lerner added that the criter­ and passed the last ei|^t articles argued that teere Is no separa- joring in biology and Bob My­ speakers whereby such ^leakers ia the administration used is of the proposed A. S. constlte­ tton of powers on the Judicial man, 19-year-old s<^bomore would "no be subjected to ap­ whether a speech is of educa- tlon. Board. He was answered by majoring in political scfence. proval by the administration." ,tloDal value or Is Just propa­ Passage came after three SUver, who said that no better approval including a resume is ganda and that "Dr. Spencer's system had ^en thought e cur­ (conttoued on Page 8) tbewson for president and vice SU Blake, president af tiie new policy formulated by the rent IS. UniU smitii and John preskient; Gary WartUc and Geo­ SCLU, commenting on Dr. Spen­ Board of Trustees. He added tiiat Cagle put the time clause toth e rge St. Johns; for president and cer's statement said, "I believe (Continued on Page 3). proposed revtoion, the number WEATHER vice president; Bud Dow and he is referring to Dorothy Hea­ of reps-at-Iarge to serve durtog Larry Castro forgraduat e class ly's speech" sponsored by the NAZI TO SPEAK the next school year was left to SAN FERNAMDd VALLEY— SCLU on Monday. The panel and toterpretatton. The forcast caUs fbr mostly rato president; Wendy Jobnson and Ralph Forbes, West Coast Hal Seibert for sentor class pre­ Uie Healy speech had "notiUng AWS president Wendy Johnson today and tonight becoming mo­ sident and NeU Snyder and Jim to do" wUh ea

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'S:i Hedy CausesrCintrovOTsy KEDC j WORLD WIRl * LOG After Speech on Campus 88.5 Megacycles By CARL ASMUS ffto of the John Birch Soctety Today "ApparenUy toe people who the week precedtog toe Healy -4:05-SERENAI»:-Music from President Oh Viet Peace Plan phoned tbe school comptototog appearance. 'HSlgi'-Davld Rose and hto abeirt Mrs. Healy's appearance Stodents of thto coUege gen­ Orchestra 'BALTIMORE (AP)—President Jcdmson said Wednesday night do not have any falto to Amer­ erally agree that speakers rep­ 5:05-DOCTOR, TELL ME tbe United States' is ready for "uncondittonal discussiois" of a ican tostUutions, I do, and there­ resenting aU potots of vtew 5:30-BULLETIN BOARD-Cam- Vtet Nam peace. And he proposed, even to advance of any settie- fore I am not aftrald of attocks should be heard. ' pus News ' ment, $1 bUlton of American aid for Southeast Asia, on America by such people as One student who preferred to 5:35-SPORTS SCENE-Campus Johnson, to a major foreign poltoy address, resteted at the same Dorothy Healy," said Dr, Fred remato anonomous said, "Any and National Sports News time ' a no-retreat position to Vtet Nam, even whUe opentog tbe A. McMahon, professor of stodent who walked away from 5:45-BELGIUM TCCAY-News of door wider to posstole negotlattons, speedi. that lecture wUh any sympathy Europe ta announctog that he would ask Congress to "Joto in a $1- He was referrtog to the tur- toward tbe Communist move­ 6:05-CONCERT HALL-Proko- bUIion American tovestment" to a massive-economic development moU caused by toe many pro­ ment to to bad need of two ftev: Symphony #5 to B program for the entire region, Johnson called on other prospec- testtog phone calls received by things: a course to logic and flat tog countries—and he specifically menttoned the Soviet Union— toe college admtoistration after psychtotric belp." 7:00-MASTERWORKS FROM to Joto to the effort "to reidace despair with hcpe and terror toe recent lecture given by Doro- Mrs. Dorothy Bernd, admtoto- FRANCE with progress." toy Healy, secretary of toe Sou­ tratlve. assistant to the presi­ 7:30-SONGS OF FRANCE Urgtog Secretary General U Thant of the United Nattons to thern California Communist dent belteves that it to toe re- 8:00-GREAT ISSUES OF 64-65- toUlate a cooperative development program as soon as possible, party. sp(»stoUity of toe college to of­ •The Africa Tbat Was, and Johnson said, "We cannot wait for peace to begto the Job." Mrs. Healy's lectere was one fer stodents the opportonUy to Is," Pierre L. van den But once peace is achteved, he said, he hopes Communist to a series on "Diversities in use toelr Judgment which should Berghe, associate profes­ North Viet Nam would Joto to the development program. American Politics," qionsored have evolved through toe edu­ J! solutions, learn committee rules J" SHOES v~ trunk I, and tia ttrap bra for bara badi -;,.and gato eiqiertence to diplomatic svnnart. Rad ar Yallow. Siiaii 7-13. behavior through contect with IN TOWN IlIJi •''-other Delegations, °and from their , own Delegation. YOUR HEiUIQUARTERS FOR: ' ;'- A typical day to the ctoss starts DEIS, CApEzlo'SjERNARDO ,; Wlto the readtog of any corres- ' pondence trom other delegations .'^luid toe discussion of old and i)ew • ORAIUDA VILLAGE • FALLBROOK SOUARE Imsiness. 10817 Zalioh Av*. 6517 Follkroek Av«, CANOOA fABK •'it , - QRANAnlA IBLLS IBS-IMS Ml-llll A mock committee may teen CHATCirOKTB • SANTA BARBARA PLAZA • CRERSHAff 't be formed by naming each de­ ATOLXAB 3710 W, Sto. Barbara 4041 Marl ton legate to a country, a resolu­ > LOS ANGELES LOS ANOELES tion is toen read. Pro and con 2St-«IM arguments ^e beard c

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#•«•!«'J 3t.\>,|„ Junic, Mistake AddsJ^*^*^"^^^' II A A ..• a^* *% • Competition Proiect Deals Up to Artistic Prize Premieres for Pro Actors •mt-^J ESSEX, G, B. (CPSO-Three . Monstrosity was the star attrac­ World premtere performance British studento have created a tion. Hundreds of art lovers and of Leonard Berkowitz's Diver­ By NEAL TWYFORD •Unoertato Cltadd,* wriUen masterpiece of modem art—by experts bave seen it and argued timento tor Sjrmphonic Winds Negotiatloas are now under by Dranu graduate wlUlam mistake. about it. > WlU be given by the Valley State way wito Actor's Equity that Moson, concerns a Negro MK> to It all started when toe three, She said one woman viewed Concert Band at 8:30 p.m. to­ would allow profosstonal actors sent to Viet Nam for Propaganda who are stodents at Northeast Monstrosity as *thee]q>resslonof day and Friday to tbe Campus to appear to tbe first production purposes. 7 Essex Technical College, a tormented soul. An art critic of the New Plays Project of the- learned that the Colchester Art thought it represented toe modern Theater. •He takes command of a post. Under the directton of Clar- Department of Drama, IJa- Tbe play centers around tbe re- Society was gotog to stage an world chaos—the tut>es were cir­ certato CItadeL' exhtoit of modem art. cles men trap themselves to.* anoe Wiggins, cliairman of tbe actloas to thto man and his am­ As a Joke, toe studento collec­ •was that it was man and woman Music D^jortmott, tbe concert Formed by Dr. Howard Ri­ bitions to succeed.' Mrs. Evans ted scrap metal from a work­ entan^ed to a love triangle. Then wUl flaature soloist . Peter chardson, vtoiting professor of ejq>Ialned. shop and old auto exhaust pipes a teen-ager offered us $10 for it Hewitt playtog tbe Henry CoweU drama, tbe project to designed Moson has written extensively f from a Junkyard, and welded because be wanted a part from Concerto for Piano and Band to totroduce a new concept of as a professional. 'Uncertato the'scrap together to a design it for a hot-rod he was fixtag.* educattonal theater. That made me suspicious, so and Jane Vtoregg performing Citadel' to tato first fUU lengto they called •Monstrosity." Then, Jobn VerraU's •Elegy tor Oboe •We attempt to stmolato as play. dtoguised as delivery men, they I called toe boys who'd delivered it and asked about tbe artist,* she and Band.' far as possible tbe onditlcns CUff Potto, who has appeared brought toe crated 'masterpiece* of toe professional toeater. Con­ to toe show. said. Berkowito wrote bto ptooe es­ to numerous Valley State produc­ pecially for tbe Music Educators' tracts and letters of agreement tions to deslgningthesetttogsand It was so unusual we could When toe three studento broke wUI be signed wUb all members not decide where to show it,* the news to Miss Cato, she ap­ National Conforence AprU 13 to lighting. BiU Andrews, a Drama parently didn't believe toem, LoogBeadi. VaUey State's Coo- of tbe production staff.* graduate, to handltog tbe tech­ said Heather Cato director of Mrs. Mary Jane Evans, acting tbe show. *None of the walU •She said that maybe we didn't cert Band wOl perform there nical direction to tbe play toat to seemed to be right, and U didn't toink it was art, tmt everylxidy to also. chairman of tbe drama depart­ ment, said. scbeduled to open to tbe Littto fit wlto other grouphigs we had.* England did. She won't take U Other works to tbe concert to­ Tbeater late to May. •So we put Monstrosity all by out of toe show,* one of toemsaid . Casting and other aspefcto of clude Tschaikovsky's «1812* •It to hoped,' Mrs. Evans coo- itself—right to toe center of the •She won't even' let us sell Overture, Bishop's •Grand Mi­ production are open to members gallery,* she said, "From the it to the kid wlto toe hot-rod,* he of the community. Dr. Richard­ cluded, tfiat thto wOl be tbe moment we opened the door, conttoued sadly. litary March,' Bach's Prelude and Fngne to E-Mtoor. son started a similar project last first to a sertos of producUcos year at tbe University of Oregon. produced under the New Flays project.' ENTERTAINMENT Entertoinment Editor Neal Twyford Reviewer Eijoys Film as Eaterfaiimeit; 'Blood' OS A Trickling Bore By ERIC HOFFMAN lovely client, a sliim»singer namenamardf mtontemi..™*-s- ~o»f pleasan-' '•t —*entertato— ­ Even thou^ toe swimmtog and Sugar Kane. From toto start, ment. surftog and season Is not upon the erouD becomes toterested to us, American Intemattonal Pic­ tbe 'sport' ot sky-diving (con­ Director WUliam Conrad fell tures have released toe fourth to sidered by some as being ctose short of tbe mark thto time as their successful •Beach' sertes, to Russton Roulette wito aU be attempted a foUow-up to hto •Beach Blanket Bingo,' Just to chambers loadecQ. previous su^ienser, aweU-made time for Easter vacation. TUs plot twist allows nseage ptoce called •Two on a Gnfllo- Filmed to Pathecotor and Pa- of some toteresttog sky-diving ttoe.* Tbe film to qneation to navtoion, •Btogo' immediately footage showing •free-foU'man­ •My Blood Runs CoM,* which plunges the beach gang into tbe euvers. uses tbe old retocamatioo idea plans of a press aeent and hto To thto to added a renewed as Uie basto for a tale of the war between our heroes and a doings at a psychopath. iQuintet to gang of motorcyd^ hoods, two Teen idol Troy Dooabue por­ on-again, off-agato romances and trays toe madman, sbowtog he ]Be Performed a chase right oat of Hade Soi- atfll has a ways to go yet to nett. acting. iNoon Today Also to toe plot to a fontasy- A woodwind quintet wta be tinged romance between one of De«>ite some good pbioto- presented at 12 pan.- today to the toe surfers and a very lovely graplqr and tbe efforts of some Little Tbeater as a part at toe mermaid. at tbe cast, •Blood' doesn't nm Recital ai Nooo sertes. AU tbe plot threads mlmtoate cdM, It more or less trlcktes. Admtosion to free. to a kidnapptog and tbe chase, Tbe quintet wIU perform Per- leading iq> to a situation rigtit JRUSSIAN, slchetU's •Pastoral.' Per- our of the •Perfls of Pauline,' Ff IM F€STiVAl fbrmers wlU toclnde Kathy namely a beantiflfl girt about to MIMriHMITUESw.«nai13 be sawed to half by a buzz-saw. Noyes. flutist; Brian Terrell, «mniBrwniiK« True artistry is expressed in the brilliant oboist; Jim Kanter, dartenUst; fashion styling of every Keepsake diamond en­ Antbony Kuhlmann, bassonlstand Blonde Linda Evans makes her Mark.Jtarey, Frencb bom. fflm debut as Sugar Kane, dto- gagement ring. Each setting is a masterpiece of Soii^^uxi Neal WaUto wUl stog playtog a nice stogtog voice dur­ design, reflecting the fidl brilliuice and beauty -CASTS UNIQUE SKLl! EXCCnKNUl! two Mozart arias. 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Hollywood ic Worjd of 'Beauty, tfe; Beast' Opens April 23 Life Shown Magic, elaborate costumes and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to toe worktog on the sets for Valley delightful sets wUl provide the Box Office to the Lobby of tbe Stote's productton of "Bye Bye •Sunset Boulevard,* chosen as out of retirement to play Birdie* which opens to Hay. one ofthe 12 best American fUms setttog for the world of 'Beauty Speech-Drama buUdtog. Mtos Desmond, and critics a- and toe Beast* when it opens Reservations can l>e made by Key roles in toe fantosy pro­ at toe SeatUe's World's Fair, wUI greed that she was perfect for duction WiU be played by Jerry be shown at 6:45 and 10 p.m. Sat­ at 7:30 p.m. Friday, AprU 23 calling 349-1200, ext. 555. the role. The New York Times to toe Studio Theater. Sets and costumes for the Oliver as Prtoce Armand, who urday to toe Campus Theater by sato, •Miss Swanson dominates Is turned toto a beast by a wicked the Campus FUm Festival. A production of toe CiiUdren's tomous tale are betog designed toe fUm. Even to the few scenes Theater of VaUey State, the&iry by Dr. AdoUo Halty-Dube, as­ magician; Owen Smito wUl make .iJ: General admtosion is 50 cento when she to not on toe screen, his acttog debut as Renard, thfJ:it and 25 cents wlto Student Body tale to betog directed by sistant professor of drama. her presence to felt like a heavy Mrs. Margaret B. Schlosser, to­ Dr. Halty-Dube, a native or Uru­ wicked magician; and Jan Bur-*! cards. ^ scent of tuberoses which hangs nett WiU appear as Antotoette.!^, Starting from toe moment a stmctor of speech and drama. guay, studied scenic design under over toe gloomy,. momento-rid- It WlU run for 16 per­ Erwto PUcatoi:, assistant direc­ —wis bullet-ridden body Is removed den mansion of toe former star.* Studio West Presents from toe swimmtog pool of far­ formances. tor of Max Rinebart, at toe New mer star Norma Desmond, •Sun WUliam Holden gives wbat Eventog performances are School for Social Research. MARRIAGE GO set Boulevard*- teUs the tragic many considel^ his finest per­ scheduled at 7:30 p.m. on Fri­ - He worked as set designer story of toe dead man, Joe GU­ formance as GUlto, the cynical days AprU 33, 30, May 7 and 14. for seven years hi the Nattonal ROUND lis, a writer, and Norma Des­ screenwriter. Mattoees wiU be performed at Comedy of Uruguay. Fri. and Sat. at 8:30 mond, Erich Von Stroheim, the Ger­ 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturdays He came to toe Stotes as SPECIAL PRICES Released to 1950, the screen­ man actor audiences knew as AprU 24, ^y 1, 8 and 15. Sun­ a visittog director at Carnegte play by Charles Brackett, BlUy "The Man You Love to Hate,' day mattoees are scbeduled at tostltute of Tedinology. WhUe Student and Faculty WUder and Q. M. Marshman Jr. portrays Max Von Meyerltog, 2 p.m. on AprU 25, May 2, 9 there he directed a production of i takes toe viewer through a dra­ buUer to Norma Desmond who and 16. Bertold Brecht wito toe assis­ $1.00 (Friday eve.) matic, tragic and somettoaes Tickets are SO cents for chU­ tance, of Brecht. was her former director and 18502 VENTURA BLVD. humorous story of Hollywood, first of three husbands. dren and stodents wlto student He came to VaUey Stote from as Norma Desmond attempts to body cards and $1.5D general toe Carnegie Instttote of Tech- Tarzana make a comeback to the movtes BUly WUder directed toe pro­ admisston. They can beobtotoed nology. Dr, Halty-Dube to also for reservations: 881-9480 and regato some of toe applause duction, whUe Charles Brackett she once held. produced. She entangles writer Joe GU­ lis to her life, finaUy leadtog him to his ruto. FECIAL STUDENT RATES! Gloria Swanson was brought Lapldhder's 50% OFF ON ALL TICKETS Lonely Way Documented FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY "The Laplanders,* acolorfUm FRANK SILVERA on the last of the Nomads, the Mii;,itJSI:iii--' Norwegian Laplanders, wUl be presents shown at 8 p.m. tomorrow to Music 158 as part of toe Los Angeles County Museum docu­ mentary fUm sertos. IHE BLOOD KNOT II Admission is free. Per Host, a Norwegian :^il|a|:;.||;:::-: i>y Athol Gugard^ -:i..,.;;. :::;::?iil'^|^r:||J/, zoologist, directed and produced toe documentary on the 30,000 ". . .should be seen and must be seen, because in survlvtog Laplanders whose an­ its span on stage it tells all that needs be knovai of ' ;,, .' cestors setUed toe Scandinavian 9 & 10 racial feeling. It is the kind of play that opens : ', - pentosula more than 12,000 years ago. windows, knocks down doors to expose the inmost Featored are two small groups secrets of the human heart. It does it with dra­ who have preserved the ancient -yht\mU *f fiatil matic skill, with flashing comedy, that lifts the c' traditions of toelr people totoeir soul and leaves it with an ache.* way of life. Powers, Hollywood Reporter *. . .Bold and provocative theatre as staged by DOC FRANK SH.yERA." Harford, L.A. Times "The performance of NICOLAS COSTER as MORr- RIS and RUPERT CROSSE as ZACH are nothing * WATSON ._^hprt of ViRTUOS0JLfc-,^.^jj^^^^jg^^ Science MonlT^ ""Trhe Times Square Two 8162 Melrose THE ASH GROVE OL3-2070 *.. .The most distinguished play to be seen in Los TRAVELto"EUROPA" Ancreles this entire season." AngeicB uuB eiiiiic acoauu. Farber, Citizen News Group of 25 or more "VANTILE WHITFIELD'S one setting, of a shanty- town hut, is perfection." 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Ladies Plan $ MATADOR I Societies .^ ^ i CALENDAR I New Honor TODAY Applications are now betogac- SNCC, fUm on South, noon aOf,. cepted from undergraduate wo­ 2 p.m., Ftoe Arts 321 , ii men toterested to qualifytog to Band Concert, 8:30 p.m., Speech form two new honor societies. Drama 100 Qualifications for the lower Campus,Organizations CouncU, division group to be named the every second Thursday, 2- "e* Aurorlans are, 30 unUs by toto 3 p.m., Storra HaU North 210 June, a 2.75 cumulative grade Campus Prevtew Committee, 1- potot average, participatitxi to 2 p.m. Storra HaU Souto 207 campus activities and organiza­ Christian Sctence Workshop, tions, sound character and lea­ 2-5 p.m.. Music 270 dership qualUies. Handt>ook Committee, 9-5 p.m., The upper division group to C9 be caUed the Atoenikns calls Matedor Camp Committee, for 60 units of work by June, 1-2 p.m., Sterra Hall Souto 207 a 8.0 average, sound character Matadorettes Majorettes, Mato- and a record of worthy leader­ dorettes Rehearsals, every ship quallttos. Thursday 4:30-5:30p.m.,Phy- Letters of nomination have slcal Education 112. been sent to all toe academic Home Economics Associatton, departments and a luncheon to third Thursday of each mply tor mtxamurals, 7-9 p.m.. Gym affUtotion with the national hon­ Freedom Stogers, 8 p.m. , Cafe­ orary society. Mortar Board. teria ^.^ All interested women stoctents Friday NICE CATCH—Candidates for Valtoy State's major, are runntog wlto Donna MUler, Junior may see Mtos Helen Krahn to Band Concert, 8:30 p.m.. Speech varsity hasebaU team's annual "Miss Batador recreation major, who was not present for pic- Admtoistration 211 to pick up a Drama 100 Conte^" are seen to tois 's eye view. tare. Players ^Ul^ote jilday__fptjU»Blr_favsL_ j^rsQoal resume. L. A. Coun^ Museum FUm "The ^ Sue EUers, left, freshman psychology major^ ^orBeTCSimdlarphoto by Bob Pool) •M Laplanders,^ 8 p:m.. Speech and Jancy Morrison, sopbomore home economics Markettog Article Dratoa 121 k.. The American Markettog Association has published an Lectures and Concerts, "Prof. New ConstifuHon Passes article by Dr. Charles Goeldner, Wrage," 1-3 p.m.. Speech associate professor of market­ Drama 100 (Conttoued from Page I) tions on toe Board. IPlACEMENTjg ing, tiUed "Automatic Merchand- Ski caub (Board), 3-5 p.m„ Music had been deleted and given to Major tosues of the new cons­ •=•=• THURSDAY :S istog, A Selected and Annototed 111 toe A. S. president. titution are: Saugus Union Elementary School Bibliography.'' Handbook Committee, 9-5 p.m.. No major change was made, 1. The A. S. president wiU District, toterviewtog tor K-6 C9 and toe man to succeed to toe remato as chairman of toe Board, only. highest office wiU have no otoer but WiU be a non-vottog member) Slml VaUey Unified School £)is- (XTREMEIY lAROC STOCK constitotional jobs otoer than 2. A coUege newspaper wUl tricti totervtowtog for elemen­ fwriVWIO servtog toe top A, S. leader. not be guaranteed to stodents to tary grades and secondary PICKinCK «74S IMIyweed Uvd., There was no vote taken on the toe constitutton; subjects. HO. 94191 • at. S419I entire document, but the Board 3. Tbe Executive Board wUI Friday PIMM ftMIVI has approved toe revised consti­ change Its name to toe Senate; Burbank Unified School District, JMKHKHOPS tution article by iu^icle, accor­ 4. There wUl be only six reps- ' totervtowtog for secondary dtog to chairman SUver. He said at-Iarge, wlto one additional subjects. that a token vote wUl be taken senator for each academic FUimore Union Elementary after toe bUl to retyped-torthe ^.<*ooI; School District, totervtowtog ballot, but officially it already 5. The A.S. president wUI for K-8. has received Board ratificatton. appotot the Judicial Board, but Fontana Unified School District, Dissenttog optotons. have been Board members wUl serve .for Burbank Unified School District ' heard to recent weeks before the remainder of their stay at toe document received final Valley Stote. autoorlzation to go to tbe stu­ 6. The A. S. vice president dents. wUl not chair meettogs and wUI Bob Swaim, A. S. vice presl- serve only to toe absence of - dent, expressed 'bad wlU" and the president. He wlU be a Senate member. GR^ND disbelief, wito toe revtoion two

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AprU 8, 1965 VALLEY STATE SUNDIAL Page 9 i.*. i 13 Swimmeri T'ravel to Freino^^^^^^ for CCAA Championship Actiorr By JOHN BUSHMAN man squad and should place high cbKunpian and CCAA dual meet The VaUey State swimmtog to toe seven-team standtogs. EI- victor. Califomto State CoUege team to to Fresno today to be­ imtoatton heate begto at 1 p.m. at Long Beach, paced by Olym­ gto competition to toe three-day today wlto finals tonlgjit at 8. pian Gary Uman, wUl also be California collegiate Athletic Favorite for the team tlUe a top contender. Long Beach Assoctotion (CCAA) champlcw- WiU be San Diego State. Na­ beat San Dtego to a close con­ ship meet. tional CoUegiate AtbleUc As­ test to NCAA regtonal compe­ VaUey state bas aent a 13- sociation (NCAA) ooUeg^ tltton. Ly The Ma&dors are expected to score heavSy to toe breast- stroke wtth Tom Ely and Bob Brooks; to the backstroke wito Dave Roberts, and hi tbe free­ style wito Milan Svoboda, Cal Caplan, and George Wright. An­ other top contender wUl be the Matadors' medley relay team of Roberts, Ely, Bob Anderson and Svoboda. *I think our divers wlU have toe best chance, to wto, along with boto our relays," said Dr. Byrne Femelius, Matador . swim coach. Divers Doug Mc­ Craw and Duane Bertonneau both petormed well at toe NCAA Re­ glonals, plactog fourto and sixth respectively. Dr. Femelius expects the Ma­ tadors to do as weU as third, with San Diego and Long Beacb flghttog for the top spot. The Matadors' mato competition for toird pUce^wlU come from Cali­ fomto State CoUege at Los An­ geles, which upset toe Matadors POISED TO GO—Swimmer Dave Roberto readtes hlmseU on,the at toe NCAA Regtonals after edge of the pool to reltove George Wriglit to pracUce relay. Valley stote had beaten L.A. to toeir February dual meet. Today's events toclude toe-500 yard free, 400 yard individual Minor Leaguers medley, 50 free, one-meter di- vtog, and 400 yard medley re­ lay. San Dtego to favored to wto the 500 and 400 swims and toe Nip Baseballers relay. Long Beach is expected The Matadors' surpristog score Steve Ariga from third to ptoce hi^ to those events pitchtog staff conttoued to shtoe with toe Matedors only run. and to the 50. CSC at Los Tuesday, eventhou^i VaUey State San Jose came right back to Angeles and VaUey State rate was defeated by San Jose, the their haU of tbe inntog to wto high to diving. 2-1 in El Centro. the game on a single by Dan Per- Friday wiU brtog competition to 200 yard events, a Matador The Matadors came trom be- ez. Perez's single scored Don HIGH IMVER—unusual camera angle atop the three-meter diving htod to tie toe game to the top Anderson from second base, board catches Doug McCraw as VaUey Stote's'top diver executes strtmg potot. Ely, who has the of toe ninto inning as Jack to- bandtog. Jerry Ravto hto third a half-gainer. McCraw to to Fresno today compettog to tbe fastest time to toe breaststroke, Uekofer bit a two-out stogie to (conttoued on Page 10) CCAA meet. (Sundial photo by Bob Pool) (Conttoued on Page 11)

^ \ - Page 10 VALLEY STATE SUNDIAL Aprfl 8, 1968 NicknameS;^ HabifIf Common to Athletes By BILL WAGNER quire tbe nickname •Corner,* Matador basebaU players, like and when "Gomer* Is out cal­ many athletes, ftod toemselves ling "Sul,* be to not looking fbr mired to nicknames, supersti­ a hog, but to trytog to ftod a tions and idlosyncrastes. The catcher—Brace MatsuL players have a vocabulary and As for idlosyncrastes and sup­ customs that are all toelr own. erstitions, there are times when- No longer are "Snort* and toe players act more like old "Beak* Just common names for women than players. oversized noses, but toe names PhU OEU>ka uses a bit of psy- of toird baseman Ken (Snort) (Conttoued on Page 11) Balch and pitcher Paul (Beak) Edmcmdson. Valley State to probably tbe Baseballers.. only 'Place to coUegiate base­ (Conttoued from Page 9) - ball circles where a "Teddy loss of toe season. Bear* plays a vital role to the Paul Edmondson started for outcome of a team's season. the Matadors and had no troubto PhU (Teddy Bear) Capka bas to retlrtog San Jose to the first been so named because of his two tontogs. resemblance to Elvto Presley's Coach Stan Charnofsky, try­ Immortal littie animal. tog to give all bto pitdiers a workout, toen brought to Jim UP FOR GRABS Is the footbaU and varsity Seidler, Jerry Ztounerman, Brace Lemmerman, •Gabby* to not a whisker-, Schmidt. Schmidt worked two inn­ quarterback posUlon. Last season's signal caU- Tom Mooney and Rudy Suarez. AU are expected covered old cowboy, but s<4>ho- ings, allowtog one aod no er. Max Choboian, (toird from ri^t) tosses baU to see action toni^t at toe annual Red-White more toird baseman Steve runs. to potential quarterbacks. From left are Dick game. (Sundial photo by Bob Pool) Herrick, and "Inkle* to not a The Matodors toird pitcher, defect to a pen, but first base­ PhU Capka, was touched up for man Jack toUekofer. two hits and San Jose's first It took Jim Moseley Just a nm to the sixto Inning. The run Taft High School to Host few well chosen words to ac­ was unearned. Red and White Grid Test Tu-BvslMss TkS' JIhe annual Jted andliWiltefoot- ^er Broncos. z ~- and Ed Zimmerman tor the bftU game, to be held at 7:30- The biggest batUe of toe game chance to fUl the voW left by INCOMf TAX tonight at Taft Hi{^ School to wlU be between Bruce Lemmer- choboian. TAX SPECIALISTS Woodland HUls, promises to be man, Tom Mooney, Rudy Suarez anotoer big event. 1W4S OMroBAlre OaUl-l-t The game, which to not bUIed BALBOA A OEVOMSHIRE as an offensive or defensive bat­ T«ntativ« Starting Linaj^p SUITE aos swu«t Ue toto year as it has been to the past, WiU torow last year's Taft Hlgb-7:30 p.m. NOKTHIIOOE r EM 0.1t9t ^^^ W varsity, freshmen and college transfers toto an overaU tough Reds Whites 1|12 For Mort State and Federal Long Foi contest at all spots. RenRlcciteUi 5-10 165 SLE TomHohl 6-0 180 Cllmaxtog weeks of spring Bob Jones 6-2 216 TLE RickStoiundza 6-1 210 practice, the Red and White game Larry Davis 5-10 200 LG Myron MUter 5-7 190 wUl give toe team a chance to Ron Harris 6-3 235 C Steve Tullto 6-0 300 show their skiU, and give the Vic Masi 5-9 175 RG Ken Larson 5-8 190 •When I get a little money, I buy coaches an idea of who wUI Tom Creed 6-0 200 ST Lto Parker 6-0 200 books; and if any is left, I buy food and play on the first strtog next Bob Whitmarsh 6-1 195 TRE DaveRlveness 5-10 185 Clothes." ^ r^ 'season. NeU Stone 5-9 170 SRE Conrad Wozney 5-10 170 Last year's game saw two Bob Kelly ^ .5rl0 195 HB John Moss 6-0 19&- teams of equal abUity flghttog to Steve Smeqtek 5-6 165 HB Larry Cummtogs 5-8 185 ^^RASMUS ^s^ w a 12-12 tto to front of 1,000 Tom Mooney 6-2 195 QB Brace Lemmernton fsns. Wito the loss of 18 letter- men from tost year's team, a- OOLLBGE OF LAW bout the only thtog that may *^taeeuA ffJjcch Store resemble last year's game to Uuivttsity of Smn femMuufcy VaiBgy I76IS CHATSWORrH STIi;£Cf toe weatoer. Last season toe Minimitm CalMernla Stats Admiesioii' -QftANAPA HILLbi, CALIP. 9i.iAA -game was -played to ley" cbET' —-ite<|irirtin«iits. 80 imlWArBr^iiygcTMicw w»li C Awyts and toe weatoerman promises Bullerint Mailed upon Request ' more ccdd wlto some rato for to­ 16400 Vcntufa 789-7777 -night. Notable absences from toto * International Cultural Association year's line-up wiU be Max cho­ boian and Jerry Crawford. 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AprU 8, 1965 VALLEY STATE SUNDLAL Page 11 Nicfel Skiers Get Ldt^ Gift nawes ^.^^•f - VSC Archer 1st (CMtttoued from Page ID) chology when ne to scheduled to side items,—Snd also to brtog in Mail Tourne^ —Snow-filled Easter pitch. On toe days he to sche­ a rabbit's Ibot. Every little duled to start, Capka lets his bit helps. Randy MUlar, VaUey Stote Ar- . A Christmas present for all HOLIDAY HILL—3 feet beard grow,^ thus creattogamore Cher, won top honors to toe to- skters arrived late thto year, JXraEMT.—Sfleet fearsome and hairy "Teddy dividual class at the Arizona EDITOR'S NOTE but U came Just to time for MT. PmOS—3 to 5 feet Bear.* State archery maU tournament, Fair Is fair, and to toe interest Easter recess. Steve Ariga wUl not touch hto scortog 798 out of a possible SNOW FOREST—1 1/2 to 2 ffeet of objective reporttog It must be bat on home plate before bat- 810 potots. _ With an overabundance of rato SNOW VALLEY—4 feet mentioned that reporter BUl in toe lowlands toe tost we^, TABLE MT.—more than 3 teet ttog. He feels that tois brings bad luck. Wagner has his nickname too. Valley State ptoced toird to the mountatos and favorite ski MT. WATERMAN—5 teet Coach Stan Charnofsky says that Terry Craven always bas to over-all standtog at toe three resorts are loaded wito snow. PhU (Teddy Bear) Capka calls have hto ptoe-tar on toe bat be­ week tovltotional. Five coUeges Most major ski resorts report S>vim Meet i • • Wagner "Panda Bear," and the fore he goes up to hit. For and universtties were repre­ they wlU be open untU Easter (Ccnttoued from Page 9) team calls him "Honus" after tooae who aren't acquatoted wito sented. Arizona State University Sunday and that skitog conditions wUI be a favorite to tois event. the FIttsburgli Pirates hall . substance like molasses--except Latest ski reports can be ob­ accordtog to the new NCAA nUe San Bemardtoo VaUey CoUege. tatoed by calltog 287-9711. under which 12 men place to­ it smells worse. At press time, snow reports stead of six as to previous years. The next time toe reader goes were as follows: Thus, a team wlto good depth to a Matador ball game, he to cotUd outscore one wlto only urged to look out for toese to- if8 AARON BROS. BLUE'RIDGE—3 feet top swimmers to the overaU for GREEN VALLEY—3 fbet standtogs. "EUROPE-SODAYS" ART SUPPLIES $575! Open Nights PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY SINCE ISSS Tht nieit complsli ind csmpr*- TU9:30 hensiv* profrwi: visit 14 countrtu '•IJ WEDOINGS POtmiAns Giioun on f» fscortcd lour. An jcidemic adve.ituro for ttudcnts. toachen, Open Sunday and tHeir friends. Th* only prafrM tb bo *iidors«d by tht EuroptM student A Ttaohers'DIacounIs Amtrican Student Ckib (EASC). incl. Come in and get en our'', all ttrvices. hotels, parties, tte. t Hpaftmii Int-Mr mailing list fer speelals. ,. -^ ;^ Tt fr«« urornutioit and bl««liur«i cvniHrt; INTEHCONTWENTAl 7702 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys STUBENT TUm SEtVICE mn. imirir tr., itf. till, ca s-iii* 19215 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana _;___ (urailfn*—tMMt c.

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Ji*«*--^.A.-;«i'- t:.'^KimmmiiaiinaauKmam MO^y.^ifmi^^-'.- ""^'' 1 Page'f2 YALLEY STATE SUItt>LAL ' Aprfl 8, 1965 ( If Students Jailed for Obscentfy Spealc Out By MARY WHALEY wtth toe way toe FSM was hos- Participants to the recent tUe to the activtttes of the move­ "FUtoy Speech Movement" on the ment. Berkeley campus defended their *FSM people, wlto a few not­ i cause to the March edition of the able exceptions, have aU been Slider. hostUe. FSM towyers have be­ The six stodents who walked come involved to a strange way: tbe campus carrytog signs wtth they try to stop other towyers an anti-social four letter word from defending us.* have been renounced by members, One, of the dirty-worders HEATH! of toe Free Speech Movement. Michael Kline, who was arrested They have lieen caUed radical expressed surprise that arrests joy-seekers who have done more were made and charges pressed. to hurt than help the r^use of Kline was the one that began to the Traitors the FSM. readtog Lady Chatterly's Lover One participant, arrested for when he was betog arrested and being obscene, John Tomson, to toe police station. He found Qade toe foUowtog statement. It toteresttog that the boc* to "I'm relatively sure that U protected by a Supreme Court It^s time for old-fashioned I sat out there like I did wito decision anil has a prefece by 4 I a sign that said kUl, bomb, bum, Mark Schorer of the Cal English mur(|er—nothing would happen. department. Atnerwean Justiee You can take your kids to see He said, 1 read toe last page war movtes wito people getting and a haU which pretty much . \ their guts bayoneted out, pec^e sums up toe moral of toe iMck, is getting shot aU over toe ptoce, I made a stetement to tois effect, blood and gons and bombs, I'm readhig this not to be ar- wavtog the ftog, kflling Japanese ' rested, but to prove how stiqibl and Chtoese, and that's all right. the other arrests are, because I Some one said that you can go toink Lawrence to using toe word to mean the same toing these to toe movtos and see a cat -;^nj, •••'t,i-/; running around wito a liloody people mean. Therefore 111 stay sabre, but is he runs around here ahd read ttuntUtoeyar e re­ wito. ; . .they want to kiU him leased.' Alter I was about half­ for betog some ktod of a de­ way through toe passag e the second time, toey arrested me generate. •^iipj^ij.- "••" ;.i^'j?i 'tncidentaUy, when I confessed and cfmfis^tedjjady Chatterly^s^ _I said that my mother forced me Lovef.^ to do tt, but that wasn't true. Mike Myerson, weU known Actually, tt was toe Pope.* Northern Califomia freedom Art Goldberg said that be got fighter gave hto views of thto now tovolved with the FUthy Speech cooled-off controversy. Movement because of tbe *hypo- •Well, thto Is anotoer ktod of cracy of toe middle class soctety trap studento can fell tato. First ft we live to.* let me make my dtoclalmer and *I have never been able to loyalty oath: I find #*%& to be THIS GROSS mockery of soutbera«flOclety fttis "BuUd a White American,* which to tbe itfiInning understand why certato words one oftoe more descripUve words the back cover of the Spider caUed "^Ider puldlcatton of the Sam Adams committee of were considered obscene whUe to toe language and am hardly a leaflet of the month." It was reprtoted from Public Safety, P. O. Box 1785, Chicago 90, Ultaois^ others weren't. I became en­ novice at ustog tt mysait, I raged over a sign that says "I also find tt to be one of the hate niggers" and I consider ttto more commonly used words, es­ offend my standards of decency. peciaUy by poltoe wito whom I've 'Spider' Considered Obscene had some dealings." Yet I am sure tois sign would •Ifi-v 1 not be considered obscene." Myerson went on to say that . , Goldberg brought polttlcs into what to really obscene Is toe hto explanation saying, "I also DaUas County Sheriff, Jiih dark, for Using Words Lllce%£#$ consider president Jotmsoa's buUwhipptag black Americans, Stoce tbe FUtoy Speech Move­ Two poete made contrlbatlcns ordering the bombtog of toni>c«int or President Johnson napalmlng ment began every student ta Nor­ to toe "Spider* and one was ac­ women and chUdren to Vtetnam todochlnese. thern tiallfomia has been trying corded the honor of having bto to be one of the greatest ob- •At a time when our govern­ to buy a copy of toe literary ma­ likeness printed. Thto poet Fa- scenittes to American history, ment to slaughtertog tanocents gazine "Spider* termed obscene by many readers. clno, wrote 'Sathar GatoPoems!^ yet I do not see him being ar­ and police are beating freedom wUch are supposed to be to- rested for hto obscene acts." fighters, to screw around wtth Tbe 23 page pamphlet Is pro­ sptraA by the seektog of freedom. Jim Prickett participated to that #*%& fbbllshness Is a cop- duced by elgU studento off cam­ One to titled *Love Poem for wbat he calto the 'V*%& move­ out, on the real movemente for pus and to sold for 25 cents on Brian:" ment* because he was angry freedom." and off tbe school property. Love to a bird The March, 1965 tosue is the, to wings most sought alter edttion which a bird on wings . ' Co\ored was acquired by members of tbe to easy to see White Sundial Staff whtte attending the purchase or possession. What but only - Callfornte IntercoUegtent Press you do with them to presumably Association convention at Ber­ your own business, unless Vou «„• *• keley. and if / tojure someone. Loadtog a shot­ you TUs edttion contatos those gun sheU wtth them and shooting look certato dubious adJectlve-nouns them at your next-door neighbor that public standards consider .. UP ;.'^\ - • is probably not a good kfea." The popularity of Uils maga­ taboo and private standards con­ A Ilttte more edifying to thto done. ztoe to Uased on the obscenity. magaztoe to an article on tbe The foul words used to only two .\ The autoors of toe 10 section •Educational Counter Revolu- articles do not add to any Itterary "^^ pamphlet feel that their work to tton' which dtocusses the value value and are to the context of a symbol of student belief tbat of toe_ quarter system versus quotes trom people tovolved to toto existence of dual standards the semester or trimester plans the arrests during the FUthy should cease. and the idea of pass or faU Speecb Movement. Essentially toe mac^aztae oon- grades. IUs article to light llie words are no ditferent toins short stortes which knock to only one spot where tbeautoor than any seen carved on trees apart the fecade of society; ly­ THE SPIDER contatos this Ulustration of segregated fecUUtes saw fit to suggest, 'Use brato or written on rest room walls; •- rics to a song tovented by a stu­ drato—an d be sure your toUet everyone to iSunUlar with toem under an artlcte by Sandor Fucbs on tbe Educattonal Counter' dent who belteves tt Is better to RevOIuUan. WiU flush morel!" and no one to really Impressed flgbt than tolerate tojustices,. by their use to print. even If you loose; and poetry by L«rt«rs Policy It appears that the only rea­ •ALUBT a sympathetic artist. son •Spider* used these profiuU- •TATB SUNDIAL •Momtog Glory Report* to a Letters to tbe editor sboold be ttes to to prove that freedom > short, informative article ap­ addressed or deUyered to the either to or should be real. • '*'' iiiri pearing to the ^Spider." It to Sitodial othce, Sterra HaU-North The real value of "Spider" Tom Sanger, editor about the hallucinatory effect of 206. They must be fewer than to ite symbolic appeal. It an Bob Rawttch, advertistog manager momtog 0ory seeds and how thto aoo wards to length and qbould attempt to Joto once and for all Published Tueaday, Thursday and Friday during the academic- effect is best achieved. be typewritten and doable spaced. the American dual set ot stan­ year exc^t examination periods and holidays by tbe Board of This two page fSature ends with Letters wUl W b* accepted un­ dards. Publications, San Femando Valley State CoUege, 18111 Nordhoff the fbllowtog note: signed and sboold Include thafUe The 'Spider* cannot posstoly Stree't, Northridge, California 91326. Editorial offices are ta •As long as mpmtog glory number. U written by a student. hope to gap these dual standards ' Sterra Hall-North 208, Telephones are 349-1200, eld. 380. seeds are sold on tbe open mar­ Signatures may be witolieldatUie to tts lifetime, however tt to a Advertising and business, ottlce is to Storra HaU-Norto 224. ket you can be sure tbat there retmeat ot the writer. stw to formtog a bridge between Telephones are 349-1200, est 381 and 349-1661. are no laws agatost tbeir sale. tbem.

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