TARTAN DAI LY New Student Banned 1111 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE For 5 SAB Violations By RICK SKINNER Board had found the "New Stu- visor to SAB, admitted, -Ira (Melt- Spartan Daily Start Writer dent entity" guilty of (1 t illegal zer) is correct in saying that most

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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 No. 25 The Student Activities Board distribution of literature. i.e., the clubs didn't know about the change registration but we don't charge a club with (SAB) yesterday banned distribu- New Student, in the line in front of library central on an offense unless the group in- tion of the New Student news- Sept. 16; (2) misuse of a mega- volved ignores the warning." paper on the SJS campus for one phone in front of the cafeteria on The Board, in closed session, CSCSPA Conference month, in punishment for five vio- Seventh Street on Sept. 30; (3) discussed each issue and found the lations of SAB policy. a late turn-in of a request slip on New Student guilty of all points. setting the penalty, Caldwell Phil Whitten, co-editor of the Sept. 15; (4) placing the New Stu- After dent on top of Spartan Daily called Meltzer and Whitten in and New Student with Ira Meltzer, boxes also on Sept. 15; and (5) Informed them of the verdict and immediately replied, "We shall ap- use of a loudspeaker on Seventh sentence. peal the SAB decision to the ASB Street in front of the cafeteria, Resolution on Housing Secured judiciary." refusal to cease such action, on Jim Caldwell, president of SAB, discuss pos- Sept. 17, By JIM BREWER House of Lordsthat of a mere lems which plague all state col- mately two weeks to told Whitten and Meltzer the Frosh To Vote which may be col- Spartan Daily Staff Writer debating society. leges. sible solutions PENALTIES LEVIED delegation to the Cali- Married student housing short- lectively pursued. A resolution The SJS Caldwell said, "It is the decision SJS SPURS ACTION ages proved to be a major stating that it is the state's re- Today, Tomorrow fornia State College Student Pres- of the Student Activities Board Much of the action was throughout the state. Spolter, who sponsibility to provide adequate, idents' Association Conference, Homecoming that the New Student shall be spurred by the SJS delegation, chaired the workshop, favored in- low-cost housing for married stu- found guilty of all the charges and held at San Francisco State last whose leadership and experience tense concentration by the 16 col- dents was passed in the general For Rep Hopefuls the following penalties levied weekend, returned triumphant aft- was well received. The group, leges to further expose the prob- assembly 12-2-0. against it: there shall be no dis- Freshmen are urged to get out er successfully securing definite, headed by ASB President Jerry lem to the State Legislature. Such PROP. 2 DISCUSSED Queen Voting tribution of the New Student on and vote for their Student Council Spolter, took advantage of nearly a plan was adopted. Representa- Proposition 2 was discussed at well-planned resolutions concern- the SJS campus for one month in- every opportunity and, by Satur- tives from Spartan City, S.F. great length. Participants in the representatives today and tomor- ing married student housing and cluding Nov. 24; probation is levied day night, had succeeded in turn- State's Gatemille, and similar workshop, chaired by SJS' Gene row. "Help combat apathy in stu- Proposition 2, state construction Lokey, assistant chairman of Stu- Begins Today against the New Student for the ing discussion from philosophical housing sections from the various bond issue on the November bal- remainder of the fall semester, dent elections," said Paul Morey, areas, not of immediate concern state colleges will attend a con- dents for Proposition 2, expressed lot. Voting for the 1966 Homecom- 1966-67; probation shall mean ad- election board chairman. to SJS, to specific, concrete prob- ference on this campus in approxi- desire to join the drive to inform The CSCSPA, designed to co- California's voters of issues in- ing Queen began today and will herence to all SAE, ASH and ad- Student elections seldom turn ordinate and promote the interests ministration regulations." volved in the bond issue. A reso- continue through tomorrow. This out more than 20 per cent of the of California state colleges, ,ex Whitten and Meltzer based their voters he said. will mark the last week of com- celled previous performances by defense primarily on "lack of com- According to Joe Rynear, chair- carefully considering a plan of Spotter reported late this aft- petition for the five finalists. munication about the new regula- man of Pres. Clark's Committee action before presenting a resolu- ernoon that Proposition 2 re- Finalists Cynthia Burkinshaw, tions." SAB's organizational hand- on Student Government which has tion. The association has had a quires only a simple majority Hilary Goldwater, Cathy Imwalle, book was revised last summer and been studying problems in the sys- reputation similar to Britain's to pass and not a two-thirds vote Susie Seydel and Cynthia Whitted the representatives of the New tem, "Thus far, as evidenced by as reported yesterday. will have their pictures displayed Student claimed ignorance of the the elections, students have abdi- at three voting booths located at new provisions and rulings set cated their rights to governing Bids Available lution favoring the adoption of the Seventh and San Carlos Streets, down in the revised edition. themselves." in front of Spartan bookstore, Voting for the candidates will Free bids for the 1966 Home- proposition was u na n imously Cafeteria and the Science Build- FLAT DENIAL be held in front of the bookstore, coming Coronation Ball, the gala adopted. ing, from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Whitten denied outright the the cafeteria and the Science kickoff for Homecoming week ac- Les Cohen, legislative analyst truth of the first of the five Building and on Seventh and tivities at the Santa Clara County for the California State College SJS SONGLEADER charges, saying, "Jerry (Spolter, San Carlos streets from 8:30 Fairgrounds Pavilion, Oct. 29, are Board of Trustees, who attended Sociology major, Hilary Gold- ASB president) informed me a a.m. to 7:30 p.m. available daily on Seventh Street, the conference to speak on the water is an SJS songleader and week before school started that Fourteen candidates are running in front of the Spartan Bookstore proposition, was "very impressed a former Freshman Camp coun- I could expect cooperation from for the four freshman seats on and in the Student Affairs Busi- with SJS' handling" of the bond selor. She hopes after a June grad- the administration, so we went council. They Include: ness Office. issue. Due to coverage of the uation to work in hotel personnel ahead and distributed the New Sally Anderson, Vicki Bennett, Walt Tolleson and his orchestra issue by Spotter at the conference, or public relations. Student. I was standing in the Randy Buchanan. Al Carroll, Doug During the evening, Betty Lou Cohen altered the content of a Cynthia Burkinshaw intends to registration line and was harassed De Costa, Kathy Eddins and will provide music for dancing. speech he intended to give to the JERRY SPOLTER VIC LEE some day work in a hospital or by the supervisor of campus se- Misty Lenthall. Mathes, 1965 Homecoming Queen, general assembly on the propo- . . . returns triumphant . . . displays leadership clinic. The 20-year-old junior is a curity, Frank Schoff, who tried to Others in the race are: Torn will crown the new queen. sition, and instead, stressed the role CSCSPA can plan in state speech therapy major but also place an illegal arrest on me. I McNeeley, Melinda Melendez, Ste- issues concerning higher education. keeps busy as an SJS song girl. went to President (Robert D.) phen Patrick, Dennis Robinson, He also tentatively promoted Cathy Imwalle, former Miss SJS Clark's office and sat. Schoff got Perry Sites, Jeff Trout and Vangie Spotter from Northern California finalist, enjoys spectator sports a warrant for my arrest from the Wilkes. Chairman of Students for Propo- and fox hunting. She is a member city police, but this was cancelled. Businessman's Seminar Opens sition 2 to the statewide chairman- of the Newman Club and has It would seem that the cancel- ship. served as Freshman Camp coun- ling of the warrant is proof that Playgirl 'Solicits' BUDGET ATTACKED selor. I did not violate any law." Meltzer, replying to the charge The delegation also initiated ac- BAND AIDE tion concerning the structure of of using a loudspeaker in defiance I For Spada Life Thursday With Guest Speaker Band Aide leader Susie Seydel of a personal warning by Caldwell the CSCSPA, attacking its budget and constitution. At a special meet- plans to get a master's degree in of the violation of SAB regu- The hunted becomes the hunter "The future of our free enter- ranks to become president of CCC, are truly and totally educated to ing called at 2 a.m., Sunday morn- speech correction after graduation. lation, said, "I felt you as chair- this week on the SJS campus when prise systemon which the future began his career in 1934 as a meet the challenges of their re- ing, ASB Vice President Vic Lee She is a member of the Speech man of SAB had no right to in- Mary Ann, a real-live Playboy and Hearing club on campus and of our nation itself dependslies student can maker. sponsibilities, our business leader- explained, from his unofficial terpret the regulation and I Bunny from the San Francisco He held various line and staff ship will not falter; it will be even enjoys tennis and snow skiing. wasn't going to move because you hutch lends her special talents to with the generations of business chairmanship, that a constitution positions on his way to being stronger than today and it will is "supposed to establish guide- Cynthia Whitted, speech correc- said so. I went on what I expert- Sparta Life, the campus feature leaders who will come out of named president in 1963. Hazard be free from the danger of too lines, not tie hands." By sunrise, tion major, hopes some day to enced last semester, and at that magazine, to teat the bushes for America's colleges and universi- is a member of the Advisory Com- many grey flannel minds." the CSCSPA had a constitution work with children. Her hobbies time, it (using the speaker) was subscribers. ties," emphasized Ellison L. Haz- mittee of the Amos Tuck School Hazard will present a formal proposed that would be "workable, Include interior decoration, travel- all right." Mary Ann will be on campus ard, president of Continental Can of Business Administration of lecture open to the public on ing and antiquing furniture. Miss tomorrow from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 flexible and open to interpreta- 'WE DIDN'T KNOW' Co. in a talk last year before the Dartmouth College; a director of Thursday night at 8:15 in Morris tion." Whitted, Foreign Students Orien- p.m. giving photos of herself to Chicago Rotary. Kennecott Copper Co.; a member Dailey Auditorium. Friday he will The conference adjourned at 4 tation leader, is also in Spartan Whitten agreed, saying, "We every subscriber to Sparta Life. Hazard, who will begin a two- t-.4 the National Industrial Con- conclude his visit with an in- p.m. Sunday after passing seven Spears, Sophomore Girls Service didn't know about any change in Every 15 minutes a subscriber will day visit to SJS on Thursday, will ference Board and a trustee of the formal talk on the lawn in back resolutions. But the most signifi- Organization, and has been hostess ruling." have his picture taken with Bunny be the featured guest for the First Committee for Economic Develop- of the Home Economics Building. cant aspect of the weekend was for the Miss SJS Pageant. Mrs. Maxine Hand, faculty ad- Mary Ann. Distinguished Businessman Semi- ment. This last appearance will be held the seven "workable plans of at- nar. In his Chicago speech Hazard on a question and answer basis tack" adopted prior to the gen- Hazard, who rose through the reiterated, "If they (the students) from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. eral assembly. ƒƒ11.11...... 11.. Governor Calls for Hearing Lantos Speaks Today new StfieP On Married Student Housing Grad Appointments Due 1 By JOHN LERCH her" at California State College at federal funds for education on all On Overseas Study Spartan Daily Staff Writer Hayward. levels. Appointments for students expecting to graduate in June are Gov. Edmund G. Brown yester- When asked about the Collier Additionally, both men support By WONG is necessary for application to the now being Proposition 2, calling for a $230 taken in the Registrar's Office, ADM102. day called on the California State Bill requiring students at the state Spartan Daily Fine Arts Editor programs in France, Germany, Tomorrow is the last time appointments will be scheduled until colleges and universities to pay million bond issue for higher edu- of Trustees to hold Dr. Thomas P. Lantos, director Italy and Spain, the programs in December. College Board tuition, Reagan stated, "Instead cation, and both candidates favor Japan, Sweden and Taiwan offer of the California State College In- All students who wish to graduate in June must have a per- hearings next month on married of talking about the Collier Bill, collective bargaining for college instruction in both English and In discuss sonal interview with a graduation clerk. Major-minor forms must student housing. I would rather make my position Instructors but oppose strikes. ternational Programs, will the language of the host uni- be on file in the Registrar's Office prior to the interview. Ronald Reagan, Republican can- clear regarding tuition. foreign study opportunities during versity. (Pn)itical Adverfisernonf) didate for governor, expressed his "I have not advocated tuition the 1967-68 school year at. 12:30 According to the program's bul- charges at this time, but believe ******1 for p.m. today in HE5. letin, east of participation in Tai- ASB Jobs Open support of continuing housing that. because of rapidly rising costs At 2 p.m. he will begin inter- wan is $1,770; in France, Germany married students "if there is a Applicants for the position of Elections Board attorney and six we may face the alternatives of FROSH REP viewing interested students for and Spain, $1,970; in Italy and representatives-at-large on the Recognition Committee will be inter- real demand for this type of either lowering the quality of edu- participation in the program. Ap- Japan, $2,070, and in Sweden, viewed today at 2:30 p.m. in the College Union. housing." cation or charging tuition." pointments for interviews may $2,270. The Elections Board attorney works on all Gov. Brown's position was matte be made in the Department of These figures include cost of the campus elections and LOAN SYSTEM in a letter from him to col- Foreign Language Office, Build- orientation conference in C-alifor- official ASB opinion polls, and investigates all charges of election clear Reagan also expressed belief lege officials and the student com- ing N. nia prior to departure, including code violations. that if tuition is charged then. mittee on married student hous- The overseas pi ogram began in room, board and materials; trans- The Recognition Committee makes known and officially recog- must be a "broad system" of ing. 1963 when 17 SJS students were portation from San Francisco to nizes achievements of students and ASH committees. scholarships and loans to insure accepted for participation. Dr. Se- the university abroad and back; Reagan gave his position in a no one is denied an education be- bastian Cassarino, assistant pro- room and full board while in resi- Tournament To Begin statement to the Daily sent from cause of lack of funds. fessor of foreign languages and dence; and health and accident in- his campaign headquarters in San Gov. Brown expressed his com- SJS Foreign Study Committee surance. All -College Volleyball Too rnamen t will be sponsored by Co-Rec Jose. plete opposition to the Collier Bill chairman, estimates that 50 or Under the National Defense Stu- on Wednesday, Nov. 2,7:10-10 p.m. in PER101. or any other hill requiring tuition REASONABLE RENTAL more at ideals from ramp i will dent Loan Program, foreign study More information will be given during tomorrow night's Co-Roe at the state college or university be able to participate next year, participants may borrow tip to 73040 p.m. in the Wmnen's Gym. Reagan also staled, "I believe it student housing) could KATHY /Is 15 now are. $1,000 a year if they are under- (married When asked about the Master Those accepted will study alinsal graduates, and graduates may re- be provided at a reasonable rental Plan for Higher I.:due/Ilion, Gm... 'Tower' Needs Material while receiving credit at. SJS and ceive up to $2,500. that would eventually amortize Brown expressed his support and EDDINS at remaining enrolled here. A limited number of fellowships The Tower, SJS faculty literary magazine, is accepting material the cost of the housing and agreement with it while Reagan

Applicants must have upper di- and assistantships also are avail- for its fall semester issue. Faculty members, administrators, students the same time pay for the upkeep." called for a re-examination of the "G ve Council vision or graduate standing by fall able through the office of Inter- mid others may submit short stories, poems, essays, satiric pieces, In his letter, Gov. Brown asked master plan. A Better Shape- of 1967-68 and must have at least. national Programs, ranging in line drawings and cartoons. Albert A. Ruf fa, chairman of Reagan said he would seek fed- Contributions may be sent to the Board of Trustees, to hold eral funds for education, but he 30 units with a grade point AVM'. value from $100 to $1,000. Dr. Harvey itirenbaum, assistant age of 3.0 or better prior to fall Application forms and additional professor ii English, E0111. a meeting of the board's com- feels they should not have any VOTE TODAY 1967. Information may he obtained in the The $50 "Bill Casey Prize in Letters" will be awarded for the mittee on Campus Planning, Build- strings attached. Gov. Brown stat- Kafhy Edd,- A5917 While proficiency in a higuage Activities Office, AD31242. best faculty contribution. ings and Grounds "late in Novem- ed he is "aggressively" seeking 2--SPARTAN nAn.T Tuesday. October 25, 1968 Guest Editorial PA RTAN DAILY Foundation um SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Issues Grants An investment in living dkideick iv Editor DICK DANIELS Adv. Mgr. LEA ANN HERNANDEZ made possible fur alwsisi. 11.1 trielids of SJS through the Spartan Foundation. Establishment to aid the extracurricular activities program at SJS, it has received Staff Editorial the enthusiastic cooperation of business, professional and civic leaders of the urea. More than SUOMI has been raised by the foundation for grants-in-aid and extra- of Education curricular activities. Each year the f iiiii 'da- Meaning tion broadens is base of assistance to in- clude more areas of support. the collegre stu- ald% tie% yr heard a professor talk V hal the nil.- id Among those now being helped hy the dent Nola> ? V hat are his aims? Most ;Wow how to use. foundation are intercollegiate at important, what are his duties ? A "real education" is not to be had music, honors convocation and the College Is it merely to get an education, that solely in the clas,room. The basis, of Union. is. to at classes, judiciously prepare course, is there. person really begins The foundation has heen the major sponsor of the annual Honors Convocue assignments and hurry home to read to "educate himself" when he becomes When plans were apprmed for the material for the next awareaware of all that is around him all the required building of a much-needed student union, class? regardless of whether he agrees with it. the Spartan Foundation acthely support- It would seem to sonic that this cer- When he drops in at the art gallery, ed this measure. In addition, through tainly is the duty of the student. Ile merely to find that he doesn't like op scholarships and loans, the foundation has is here to study and that's allto study art (or surprisingly. that he sloes); made it possible for many students to receive the college education they other- a diploma and in the end se- when he stops on Seventh Street to and get wise might never have had. job. hear the same old argument. this time cure a well paying Membership in the foundation is not. But what does get an education" in a different light that may get him limited to those who have attended SJS. really mean? Does it simply mean to thinking: when he takes the trouble to It is open to all who wish to help its ". . . All . . . of which . . . reminds me learn the skills or theories that will ask a question or raise a point in class continued growth both academically and . funny story . . ." III dir end ,erure a job? Or does it or to approach someone outside of class . . . of . . . a . . . very . . culturally. --Barbara Kytie

Mean to learn to hi t' with people? to talk it overthis is the beginning h it not the preparation of a person to of an education. go out into the world, get a job and But it is only the beginning. His Thrust and Parry Ike? awareness has to be cultivated; he has It is not easy to live in the world as to work on it as surely as on a term it is today. A person must be prepared paper or a differential equation. When Administrator, Professor Hit Campaign to meet the challenges and joys and he begins to look he will begin to see more to prevent the establishment of a moral sumingly well educated university and college !mired that he certainly will find. and then he will be able to understand Lockout Series Lacking code than it does to encourage it." Also, "By populace of the United States has joined the in these endles.s debates.... If this is an education. where 110 and to tolerate. Then and wily then students' own testimony, it is an established crowd In 'Intellectual Inquiry' fact that the rules of lockout are violated Is democracy just tilt right to talk rather y oil find it aro n iitl here? 1 1111.% e ,,rob- will lie be truly edurated. night after night . . . (this) indicates that than to act? Could we use the SJS campus Editor: there is something wrong with the system." as a new experiment in an effort to make the Yes, the Spartan Daily certainly has Other fallacies stated or inherent in the democracy work? . . . For example, "stressed many times that 'you can't judge a "brainwashing" were: (1) that parents do not Spartan Daily, rather than printing debates Request for More Culture woman's morals by the time she goes to bed." seek the best interest of their children at col- on Viet Nam . . . could start asking the

Who, other than the staff of the paper, says lege; (2) that abolishing of lockout will cure school community to submit their ideas about nobody re- sex problems at SJS; (3) that abolishing of the means by which the war could be stopped. . loll a college student pays his tui- realm of speakers and an entertain- otherwise? Nobody! Particularly, sponsible in any way for the establishment and lockout abolishes state law regulating the co- The student body could decide to request tiiin. he has a right to expect more than ment program varied enough so each enforcement of lockout regulations says that habitation of unmarried persons; (4) that abol- that the Model United Nations committee stay home this year and donate its time and interest would be you can. Much of the significance of last ishing curfew would give more time to use; of classroom in- field of student 15 hours per week week's big issue is rendered ludicrous by the (51 that lockout has no advantages to any- effort to a full study on the ways people touched. few, even might influence the policy makers in a demo- struetion. erection of such a conspicuously "straw body; (6) that the desires of the if illegal or immoral, constitute advantages cracy to discontinue the war. The Political Last semester there were some cele- man" target for editorial marksmanship. college education should Mean license or flaunting of Science Department could ask some of the ,k What about the other side of the story? to the many; (7) that brated speakers such as Erich Fromm, supposedly peace loving foundations, i.e., Ford Why doesn't someone admit that no woman authority will not lead to legislation and police more than five courses per semester Foundation, for a grant which could be used but the number was quite limited. This is required to live under a lockout regulation? action; (8) that having minors vote is a sure studying at night. for scientific studies and research. . . . and a like amount of Has anyone questioned the security require- test of desirability, legality and reasoning; semester the closest thing to SJS enter- The findings and conclusions of such an College additionally should pros ide an ments of a no-lockout hall? What are the (9) that SJS has autonomy and can act inde- tainment was the Civic Auditorium mists and personal requirements for no. effort could be useful on one hand for the pendently or contrary to the community, atmosphere of culture and social presentation of the Mamas and Papas lockout policy. Whatever happened to gen- United States administration which is un- the state college system and the State of happy with the demonstrations and on the ; activities. while San Jose City College played uine intellectual inquiry. California; (10) that editors of the Spartan other hand to the demonstrators who ap- ' The mic-t ion might then arise as to Alan C. Batchelder parently have failed to find any constructive host to Glen Yarbrough. Somehow, Daily can do what they please and still be why S.L', (1esti’t liae more in the Assistant to the way to express their voice. Such a project we are getting the short end. Associate Dean of Students supported by student body funds and com- could be a stepping stone in the history of San Jose is in an extremely advan- munity advertising. the United States, not only for the Viet Nam War, but for other wars to come. to present some of Owen M. Broyles tageous position 'Assumptions Generalized Who knows? A few years ago there was the 0.1EA,RTAN DAILY the finest personalities in the business Professor of Er ttttt mars I "". SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Korean War, then the invasion of Cuba. Today today. With the Circle Star Theatre Into Facts,' Says Reader we are living on the VERGE of a Third World Second class postage paid at San Jose, California. Member California Newspaper Publishers Association drawing the best, it should be easy to Editor: Professor Proposes Tool War. and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published daily by see that talent could stopp of at SJS 111111111111 students of San Jose State College, except Satur- The crusade of the Spartan Daily against To Affect Policy Making Aziny day and Sunday, during college year. Subscription on their way to San Carlos. lockout seems to evidence failure to learn re- AS14011111 Professor of Sociology basis. Full accepted only on a remainder-of-semester Editor: academic year, $9: each semester, $4.50. Off-campus When one csmsiders the number of sponsible, ethical and professional journalism. price per copy, 10 cents. Phone 294-6414 Editorial It suggests failure of administration, faculty Unfortunately, the people who preach Netv Dorm Could Provide Eat 2383. 2384, 2385, 2386. Advertising Ext. 2081, name celebrities that are drawn to San and students to 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Globe Printing Co. Office insist on what the state col- democracy abroad are falling to employ it hours 1:45-410 p.m. Monday through Friday. Francisco, it's apparent that there lege system is supposed to be a means of pro- in their own home country. viding. Married Student Housing Editor DICK DANIELS could be no end to the talent that is There is no doubt that there are many Advertising Manager _ LEA ANN HERNANDEZ Every trick of yellow or tabloid journalism people constituting a sizeable minority who Editor: DON DUGDALE near us. Yet none is brought to San seems to have been Assistant tn the Editor used, and the investigation are not in favor of the war in Viet Nam. One The Spartan Daily last week carried an Day Editor MARIE RODRIGUEZ and Jose. even ti gh there is a ready argumentations goes from one fallacy to of their objectives is to stop the war. Pre- article indicating that a co-eduational dormi- News Editor FRANK SWEENEY another. There have been front page and edi- Associate Editor -- ! PAT SHARP facility. the Civic, and ample people sumably in a democracy the voice of the mi- tory is now in the planning stages. This torial Copy Editor LINDA LAMANNO page reiteration of unsubstantiated nority should be taken into consideration and 12-story building is to house six floors of with the students of SJS and City claims. Fake Sports Editor LEE JUILLERAT pictures were supplied. "Several also should influence the policy making of men students and six floors of women stu- Editorial Writer JIM BAILEY College and adults in surrounding parents were interviewed by phone." It was that democratic country. However, the policy WONG dents. Fine Arts Editor CHARLOTTE claimed that the administration is forced to makers have ignored this voice which is get- Campus Life Editor . MARY PUTNAM cities. I tun wondering why two or more of these support the lockout because of parental pres- ting louder and louder every day. Their atti- Photo Editor CATHY CROSBY floors could not be designated and designed _ SUE HARRIGER would be sure rather than to benefit students. The edi- tude has left the people with only debate, for Wire Editor A varied cultural program for married students without children? Feature Editor SANDE LANGE an asset to SJS and any student's tor assumes that all girls are the same and can and against the war, with no action being Public Relations Director -- SARA GUINN have the same treatment. Assumptions were taken. Mary Fritz Investigative Writers JUDY WALTER STEVE KECH education. L.A. generalized into facts: "Lockout actually does Mistakenly, the most sophisticated and as- A733 ------...... TMS AD WORTH XEROX COPIES Drive-in ond Dining Room Service 10c each AL CARROLL Special Quan. Discts. e No Waiting 50c TWOS Copies Anything PER CI STOVER TOWARD A GAME RENT , (student rates) OF BILLIARDS TACOS (Lima: I PER CUSTOMER I 4,001) ANY 'HMV. 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SJS Actors Provide Evening Glamour Magazine 111811111101111IIIIIIR11111111111111111111111111111.1 A of Of Polished, Poignant Drama Seeks SJS Club War 1t 11ARLOTTE WON): son Jr. as the comical, warm- stirring pertorin.,m, To Run Contest ived Elsie Art: Editor hearted carpenter. Fluther Good. the young wife who Glamour Magazine s% i i .,gain less, 'son, ti- The cast of -The Plaugh and Anderson, veteran SJS actor hold her husband Jack. name the "Ten flesi-1)ressed irea. Trinwith, the "Stars" provided an evening who last semester appeared in ingly played by Steven College Girls for 1967." Vet it

by of poignant, polished drama at "A Man for All Seasons," is re- from those who would glorify cannon be held on campus unless. garded by many observers as war. ant- the opening terfermance Friday some ,Irganization as student SINITIE ADULTS.., find out how of Sean O'Casey's play on the the campus' best actor, and he PATRIOTIC EMOTIONS mho government, Associated Women Irish Rebellion of 1915-16. well deserves this reputation. Bruce Lovelady also is highly interpesc,nal COMPATIBILITY , in. Students, Pan-Hellenic Council A close attention to detail in realistic in his portrayal of the HUMAN NORM or another ger% ice club, is will- testing and computerization can gestate and timing enabled cast orator who stirs the patriotic ing to organize the contest at masses with such the and crew to maintain the play's It is a delight to watch him emotions of the SJS. reward YOU! Examine our new, tire, delicate balance of human corn- portray "a man 40 years of phrases at "Bloodshed is Any group interested in run- age, who rarely surrenders to cleansing and sanctifying thing, LOW COST program without obli- lege erly and folly. ning the contest no campus 0 is It was this attention which thoughts of anxiety, fond of his and the nation that regatrls should contact Campus Life gation...learn the EXCITING de- lost its kept the production moving and 'oil' but determined to conquer the final horror has Editor in JC208 this week for ajor kept O'Cusey's story of man's the habit before he dies," the manhood . . ." further information on how the tails of this scientifically proven out the able cast of ! rend ionship to war from bogging character who most closely rep- Rounding contest is to be conducted. Rash'; service by sending for your FREE the down as a depressing message resents the norm of humanity, players are Kerry Rider as Each college participating in embodying its most endearing Kathleen Wilson as Mollser; (ion, on the irrationality of war. the contest will select the best - brochure TODAY! No salesman Langon. Additional performances are weaknesses and virtues. Gary Bothum as Lt. dressed coed on campus, photo- tort- Brennan, will call. scheduled for 8:15 p.m. Wednes- His skill is especially evident Peter Bixby as Capt graph the winner in three outfits, ought Jacobs as Cpl. Stoddart, day-Saturday. Tickets may be in his attention to details in ges- John and then submit the photographs I has obtained at the SJS Box Office ture, whether it be in the tipping William Snead as Sgt. Tinley and official entry form to of his jerry hat, in his chuckling and Louie Buses as the bar- to for 75 cents to students and Glamour for the national judging. Name. cough of a laugh or in his shuf- tender. her- $1.50 to others. The young women selected Pakintor fling walk. Adding greatly to the atmos- will be photographed for the COMPETENT CAST Other comic highlights are the phere of the Irish slums were August College Issue and will City/Slate. not of Dr. Hal J Todd, director and friendly squabbles of the tene- the darkly painted settings visit New York in June as their professor keiSer_PN Ni Drama Department chairman, is ment neighbors Mrs. Gogan J. Wendell Johnson, guests. During their visit to New its to be commended for his selec- (Peggy Cosgravel and Bessie of drama. York they will meet with lead- (Nyla Lyon) and of old Also adding to the realism was MAIL C011'ON or PHONE and tion of a uniformly competent Burgess ers of the fashion and beauty players, cast. Peter Flynn (Edwin C. Green' the Irish brogue of the industries, attend a New York AMERICAN TESTING, Dept. Si) Syne Kieran 480 N. First St. Star of the production, how- and the Young Covey (Tracy J. who were coached by theater and visit some of the at Logan San Jute. Calif. ever if one could say there Thornell Gallagher, instructor other cultural attractions. Photo by Bill Bayley PHONE: 2871053 is a star - Ic Stanley A. Ander- Judith Anderson turns in a High School in Hayward. Deadline for receiving our can------"GOD GIVE ME PATIENCE!" old Peter Flynn, (Edwin Green), didate's entry form is March 1, left, mutters after the Young Covey (Tracy Thornell) "thwarts" 1967, therefore. any organiza- Reporter Spends Sunday Afternoon him by throwing his military shirt on the floor. Both appear in tion wishing to conduct the con- the campus production of "The Plough and the Stars," next test on campus should contact Reminiscing With Louis Armstrong scheduled for 8:15 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. Campus Life Editor immediately. I lege By ELAINE GRAVES in his right hand and the tradi- Satchmo's been doing his "own Club To Present I the Spartan Daily Staff Writer tional white hankie in his left. little bit" for over fifty now. STUDENTS: "Tell all the kids I remember Armstrong's All Stars include Napoleon, - - Spanish Movie it her how much fun I had there, anti piano player Marty Sc,- Kress & Co. for our everyday nerds npus wish them lots of luck!" Louis clarinet player Buster Bailey, Glenn; nake Armstrong said. He was remi- vibraphone player Tyree 'Dona Barbara' Log 1114.1"1.1t111- KSJS :11n a lacit discountl on all I the his appearance at vocalist Jewel Brown; bass fid- 1 receie niscing about The film -Dona Barbara" will tates SJS a couple of years ago. dler George "Buddy" Catlett and KSJS-FM, 90.7 nu., today be shown today at 3:30 and dise purchases by &using your ASB card. the "I had a ball singin' with the drummer Danny Barcelona. 5:00-5:40 p.m. Evolution of the bout college kids! I even missed my During the backstage inter- Big Band with 7 p.m, in I-1E2. It is presented sped. supper!" grinned Louie. view, Louis explained about Tom Muller by the Spanish Club iCirculo "Dolly." "I pick all my own S. H. KRESS (O. 170 S. First mest Armstrong was interviewed 5:40-5:45 p.m. Lockheed Digest Castellano). A donation of 75 numbers. I especially liked the ittee after his afternoon performance 5:45-5:55 p.m. Sports with Hal requested. beat and tune of 'Hello, Dolly.' cents per person is and Sunday at the San Jose Civic Ramey 1 'ICAL ADVERTISEMENT) Then it caught on and every- The film is based on the novel !OWE` Auditorium. 5:55-6:00 p.m. Spartan Sportsline ************************************************* body liked it!" He added that he 6:00-6:55 p.m. An inter view with by Romulo Gallegos, ex-president Armstrong and his All Stars ticat was singing it before Carol a former Peace of Venezuela. opened their show singing for Progress" the Charming had seen the song. Corps member "Blueprint "Sleepy Time Down South." The It is the story of the struggle Ford Back to the performance. 6:55-7:00 p.m. Spartan Spectrum large audience, mostly adults, between barbarism and civiliza- used Louie wiped his brow and 7:00-7:15 p.m. London Echo many of whom had seen Louie tion. Dona Barbara represented laughed, "My tan came off Ivor Newton talks ASH PRESIDENT 10 or 20 years ago, again saw again." about his book, the forces of barbarism, and in an him holding the golden trumpet "You coach the Blues Right optimistic work, civilization Student Couttril Rep the "At the Piano" this Outta the Mornin', Mame, You 7:15-7:30 p.m. Moments of Lit- Ull- millet now triumphed. Youth Leadership Make Your Louie Feel Like a * the erature Katy Gallegos was born in 1884. * King, Mame." From the ever Stewart, SJS Award . ap- His novel was published in 1929'. . popular "Mack the Knife," Louie tive speech make, He was elected president of 11ALLWEEh his Chairtnan, Exec. . switched to "Mame," from reads selected )ject COSTUMES Venezuela in a democratic elec- MASKS & most recent album of the same works. (. lllll .i, y of tion, and served one year, 1947- ready made or all supplies for name. Nam 7:30-7:55 p.m. Symposium-- Don 48. When his democratic govern- do it yourself This reporter was curious ('arlson, SJS ment was overthrown by a mil:I- Novelties, wigs, beards, stag about the fact that after each graduate, talks Wenn Sie ; the taly junta, he was replaced by make up, mesh tights, etc. individual performance, Louie with drama 1 . Marcos Perez Jimenez. ..***. oday 18 Jahre explained, "It means gimme personnel JEFF TROUT,95 * Open The author is still living in rorld some skin. It's an old handshake 7:55-8:00 p.m. Spartan Sportsline Jeff * Mon.Fri. 930 a.m.-830 p.m. Caracas, Venezuela. * oder alter we use when we're all having a Sat. 930 a.m.530 p.m. 8:00-9:25 p.m. Live coverage of ************************************************* - Sun. II a.m.-5:30 p.m. good time together." the Proposition 16 sind und Louie signed a few more auto- debate in Morris graphs, looked up and told why Dailey Auditorium einigermassen Larry's Theatrical he wanted to tour Viet Nam. 9:25-9:30 p.m. Spartan Focus mit Fabric and Shoe Co. "I hope to go any time after lhrem 1645 W. San Caries January. Everybody else is gobs'. Deutsch 293-6036 Why shouldn't I go too? I wantta it do my little bit," he concluded. /7.7 zurecht- kommen, I an dann senden rrni- This Sie diesen s of stu- Gutschein PRINTING em. hese 4nefl AND Er konnte lhnen Vergniigen DUPLICATING TED SMITH und (B.s.M.E.) of the Bethlehem Steel Loop vielleicht Course knows where the action is. 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PHONE 295-6911 Lufthansa Aforelco the fart, close, CO171'ortable electric shave e 4RPARTAN DAILY Ttiogreny, of.tnicr r. vms Harriers Set School Meet Cal Aggies Tonight Record at Stanford B ) JIM sTREET victory parade 55 ail Mg for the Spartan Dail Sports Writer Spartans at the finish line. The SJS cross-country varsity If it wouldn't have been neces- Kickers Down SFS Gators squad raced to their fourth con- sary to finish the race running Four down and three to go. ; Davis in Spartan Stadium tonight may appear of less importance secutive win of the season, and through a chute, all five of the This is the situation that faces I in another crucial WCISC game. than the upcoming games with de- set a record in doing so Saturday, runners would have crossed simul- the SJS varsity soccer club as they The contest is scheduled to start fending champion USF Dons and in a dual meet with the Stanford taneously. The judges, realizing, meet University of California at ! at 8 p.m., following a preliminary UOP Tigers, but coach Julie Men- ! Indians in Stanford. that they had this in mind, award- , match featuring SJS' junior var- endez aptly stated the importance Never in the long history of the ed Sullivan, Lowry, Langdon, Klem- sity club facing College of San of the Davis game. Spartans and Indians cross-country mer and Brown identical 20:33 Mateo. "Right now we are playing every rivalry had SJS swept all seven top times. The times were one minute Tonight's game with the Aggies game one at a time. We can't af- ilires. To make the performance off the course record set by Danny ford to look ahead." /1’ the Spartan harriers stand out Murphy. HAVE San Francisco State became the or en more, five of those finished Mahon placed sixth at 21:15 fourth league victim of SJS when , !lie 4.2 mile course on the Stanford and August not far behind with they bowed 3-2 in San Francisco ; golf course with exactly the same a time of 21:18. Open Tonight Saturday, but not before they put time. The final score, although Sullivan stated after the race, YOUR up a gallant effort to upset the anti -climactic, was SJS 15 and "We tlhe top five) were never Spartans. the Indians 50, more than 10 yards away from each other during the entire race. Until 9 p.m. STORCH SCORES FIRST LITTLE Donn We hadn't planned it this way, Two last period goals by Kam- PICTURE After the one-mile mark there but when the end of the race came ran Soursefail enabled SJS to turn was little doubt that the Spartans we decided to finish together." a one-point defizit into a one- would sweep the first five places point victory. PRAISES RUNNERS -- something they did three years Ed Storch put the Spartan kick- coach Trite), Walters again ago with Jeff Fishback leading taken with ers on the scoreboard first with a praised his athletes. "They really folors9.0.! the Spartan onslaught. goal in the first five minuti.s of did a tremendous job and I'm At the one-mile barrier, Rich the opening quarter. every one of them. I Klemmer, Bill Langdon, Jim Sulli- proud of a real The Gators tied the score in the times would have been van, Byron Lowry and Steve think the second period when Spartan goalie faster had the : STUDENTS 1 Brown, along with Stanford's at least 30 seconds 4. tried to kick the with A.S.B. card Mike Kirschner Brock Thomas were bunched fight- competition been greater to in- : ball out of the scoring area but lost * ing for the lead. Shortly there- crease the pace. his footing and the grip on the CAGEY GOALIEGoalie Bob Likins is one of the four Spartans "The guys are running real good ** I 0 % 1 after, Thomas faded and Russ ball. The ball fell into the path of that could win All-American honors in the eyes of coach Lee high for a Mahon and Charley August sur- and have their hopes PLAYBOY Walton. The younger brother of Jack, Bob won the starting cross- a SFS player who kicked it into Jim Let- good showing in the NCAA began and has turned in several good passed both Thomas and i DISCOUNT 1 the net unmolested. assignment after the season tempo for the country national championships, he took over. terer to set the on ONLY LEAD performances since set for Nov. 21 in Lawrence, BUNNY Motor Repair In the third period, SFS gained Kansas." received their invita- their only lead of the aft ztrnoon UCLA Next Foe The team Specializing in by adding their second goal. tion last Thursday. any subscriber Italian French German Soursefail's first goal came 0tliiIIIiiliiiiIii 1111111 Iii ilillillill lilt II!.. Japanese British Swedish shortly after the start of the Cars can win! fourth period and the second about Poloists To Face Nation's Best five minutes later. ntramurals MARINO'S * From there, the Spartan defense * LEW ARMISTEAD fornia of BerIcele Frido night. single goals from Greg Hind, his stiffened and held the Gators BOWLING Imported Motor Repair; Spartan Daily sports Writer 6-5, but they can't afford to look second, and defensive standout * * scoreless. W. San Carlos back with a match with UCLA John Williams while goalie Bob Deadline for entries in howling I1.178Telephone 286-3670 Kirschner had the easiest day After failing in their bid to be- scheduled for Friday. Likins kept the lid shut on the is Friday, Nov. 2, according to across from of the goalies handling 11 shots, come the top ranked team in The Bruins, who have yet to Spartan cage. Intramural Director Dan Unruh. Lou's Village Restaurant while the SFS goalie was busy Northern California water polo, lose this season and went through Williams tallied again in the The teams will consist of four Use your Bankamericard 1 chasing down 42 Spartan attempts SJS' Spartans will try to become 15 games without a debut last final stanza along with Steve Ho- men and one alternate. Entry ************************ at the goal. the top national team this Fri- year, are rated the top collegiate berg and Rich Rogers, but Cal blanks and further information in Unruh's office, day. squad in the nation. matched their three goals to stay may be obtained SEE THE OUTSTANDING BOOK BUYS The Spartans dropped their sec- in front. MG121. San Jose Book Shop Hos For You This Week 'SUPER CAPACITY' the University of Cali- BEAUTY IN FLOWERS. 52 Japanese SOlDIERS SOLDIERS: A World - ond game to SJS, playing before what coach flower arrangements. 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The plane ride from El Paso cussion but still ended as the top GIARDS III.RT ng and coach Harry Anderson is look- ful and will probably not be known an opportunity to be ready. Up to With the opposition putting up a looked like a World War II hospi- San Jose receiver after he fought he ing for help. until Friday. McLean says that now, Sober has been an unknown. six-man rush, the job has not been Guard Chuck It uger s, who tal boat returning from Iwo Jima. his way hack on the field fur the si- Danny Holman, originally sched- Holman cannot work out until at easy--or successful. missed the Texas trip, may be Steve Cox, the top Spartan re- final quarter. ng RUNS AT HALF uled to be Bill Casey's understudy, least Thursday or Friday this With no dangerous rushi ng ready in two weeks. The other moved into the No. 1 position when week. A transfer from Chabot Junior threats, defenses have concen- offensive guard starter, Bruce it- Casey was lost for the season in With two down, sophomore Russ College, he. has yet to see any rush to pres- Hicke, suffered a slight concus- 33 trated on a heavy spring drills. Munson is the final quarterback offensive action at the signal- sion against Texas, missed most ite sure quarterbacks. And after being of the game, but is expected to Now, the situation is getting remaining. calling post. He did run from the fly dropped enough times, something be ready Saturday. near-desperate as Holman - who Munson, sharp in relief duties halfback slot in the closing min- is physically bound to snap. led the nation in passing and total against Stanford and Cal earlier utes of the Cal game, Light workouts are expected for 15 The job of keeping Munson fit The blocking situation has not this week the coaches cannot al- th offense Hy weeks ago- -is lost this season, had his problems _ temporarily. against the Miners. Completing a poor percentage of his aerials, he lazy to HOLMAN VICTIMIZED Hungry but too 'PT also had trouble with the Texas cook? 1111WRIWII Sill RDA ) -caller was an The victim of heavy rushes from rush. In all, the signal lime about some COL /. ECt. THE ITRE e. San Diego State and now Texas dropped 19 times. Combined with ty, Western, he is expected to see Holman's six losses, the total of 23 SPAGHETTI ne Saturday's clash with the Univer- nearly equalled the season total of sity of the Pacific from the side- quarterback losses. All the spaghetti you can eat. THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS lines. Every Mon. thru Thurs. By Sean O'Casey 9ujiyirpta yardetus 04taurant REPEAT PERFORMANCE According to trainer Lindsey $1 lin Ironically, the Spartans did the A Drama Department Product Lunches and dinners featuring sukiyaki. seafood, teriyaki chicken 1 and teriyaki steaks in a delightful atmosphere. Ily same against San Diego State. Angelo's Steak SJSC Students 75c Curtain 8:15 p.m. 'm In the first four games, the House 850 MERIDIAN AVE. PHONE 294.1330 Frosh Polo Club opened Box Office- Open 1-5 p.m. Dads Tel. 2g4-(,41 I Spartan pass protection 72 E. Santa Clara St. en only 11 times. Against SDS, San he Jose drops equalled the number in- Deals Cal Bears for a 22 total one less than od Miner rushers achieved in one a First '66 Defeat game. ss- After establishing itself as the Equalling the season total of 43 ps, top freshman water polo team in Is highly improbable against UOP, Northern California, SJS returns however. Faremost ta- to junior college competition this With Munson the lone expert week with a pair of games. Tomorrow, the Spartababes host West Valley Junior College at 4:30 p.m. and tackle Robert Louis Ste- A chemistry major venson, a private school from the named Bleaker Peninsula, Thui silt* at Drank his Colt 45 Monterey Instant Breakfast the same time. from a beaker. ng The frosh won a pair of games He said, "It's more fun! to last weekend with the most mean- It holds two cans, not one. ah. ingful being a Friday night sud- As an experience... tur den death overtime win over the it's even uniquer." try University of California. ion SINK MODESTO ce, Saturday the Spartabahes bat- tered the Modesto Swim and Rac- quet Club, 17-10. Gaining revenge for an earlier defeat, the freshman dumped Cal, 10-9, on Tim Halley's sixth goal I. of the game. The defeat was the Cubs' first of the season to a frosh team. The Spartan freshmen jumped off to an early lead against Cal as they had done in the first game, but this time they managed to stay with the strong Bears. "Halley played his finest offen- sive game for us so far," praised coach Lee Walton. "He was our only starter who remained in dur- ing the whole game. After we had foul trouble, our bench won the I game for us." PRAISES SIX Walton singled out Tim Locks, Colt Craig Sprain, Mike Hall, Norm Wray, Dan Kocal and Bill Lucitt A TRIP TO as members of the bench crew who 45 played well. Halley paced the scoring with six to) mrAzt Lacs,' goals. Larry Guy followed with two HAWAII and Sprain and Bill Genits had one each. Saturday, Terry Schmidt paced for the whole gang! A completely the offensive effort against Mo- unique experience desto with four markers. Dave Cole and Stan Weiss scored three IC SPECIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION EASY TO ENTER! 1ST GRAND PRIZE times as the Spartababes built up THE NATIONAL BREWING CO., BAIT., MD. 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front of the cafeteria and the 647H wir500 1 -year 300 Stomboship Kits in the Or ke subsenotrons Kahanamoku Waikiki Surf C rib to Spartan Bookstore (card, patch, decal, key, tee shi t). LOOK FOR THE 'SURF-STAKES" DISPLAY THE PEACE CORPS Foremost Instant Breakfast IN YOUR NEAREST GROCERY STORE OR SUPERMARKET AD SPONSORED BY ROOS ATKINS 6-SPARTAN DATT.Y Tuesday. October 25, 1988 Campus Bulletin Boards ACSCP To Meet In Cafeteria Today Job Interviews The Association of California For Official ASB Use Only State College Professors I ACSCP Applicants may sign up for Job meat Center. chemistry majors at Moffett Field. Western Electric Company, Inc. will meet today at 12:30 p.m. In interviews in the Placement Cen- ESL Inc. Positions as engineers Majors in EE, ME, 1E. math, busi- WEDNESDAY Campus bulletin boards are for will be taken down as soon as Cafeteria A and B. liberal arts ter office, ADM234. Appointment are offered to electrical engineer- ness administration and the exclusive use of ASB recog- they are put up. Ross Koen, executive secretary Hughes Aircraft Co. Positions as majors for positions in engi- sign-ups begin on Tuesday for ing work in Palo Alto may apply for nized organizations pending ap- A special investigation is cur- of ACSCP, will speak on "Local field engineers, engineering writing, and Interviews the following week. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. neering, computer development proval of the Student Activity rently being made concerning the Autonomy for ACSCP Chapters" technological training, instructing, Degree candidates inlay obtain Majors in EE, ME, IF, math, management training. Board, according to SAB chairman possibility of campus bulletin and "ACSCP on Collective Bar- research, design, developmental an- further information in the Place- physics, liberal arts, business ad- THURSDA Y Jan Caldwell. All other notices boards for private notices. gaining." - - alysis of electrical components and - - - - ministration, MBA may apply for Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. ***********************Ar systems are offered to EE, physics engineering at the management See Wednesday tor information. Ride Assured - Be Insured * with electrical experience) ma- MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE level, administration, supervision. Western Electric Company, Inc. jors in Los Angeles, except for Call or See: customer contacts and sales and See Wednesday for information. Spartaguide field engineering positions. John Maynard Insurance data processing management. Montgomery Ward and Company. Open Tonight and organizational 1268 Lincoln Ave. San Jose NASA-Ames Research Center. Sandia Corporation. Applied re- Jobs with management training Editor's Note: Publicity chair- tion of officers 293.8085 or 29:1-8086 Call men for all organizations are meeting team tryouts for regionals. Your Premium Basic and experimental research is search and advanced development leading to store manager, credit re Finance to include the full Student Initiative. 3:30 p.m., ************************ offered to EE. ME, physics and association with nuclear weapons, manager and controller are open requested Octavio Romano, assist- Until 9 p.m. technological work in materials, to business administration, ac- names and title of all speakers E140. Dr. behavioral sci- standards, testing and quality con- counting and liberal arts majors for club meetings. The Spartan ant professors of Berkeley. will speak, fol- trol jobs are offered for majors in seven western states. Daily cannot run announce- ences at (teVording 14) by elections of club officers. with BS or MS in EE, ME (MS U.S. Naval Training Device Cen- ments If information Is not com- lowed only), CE, math and physics. The ter. A BS degree for EE and AE plete. Sparta Life Magazine, 11:30 to majors is wanted for positions as 1:30 p.m., S. 7th Street. Live Play- ONE YOUNG LADY . . . locations are Livermore, California TODAY or Albuquerque. New Mexico. physicists located nationwide. boy bunny from San Francisco, feleteq. p.m., Menlo C'tuitellano, 3:30, 7 band and drawings every 15 min- -A big kiss for UNII'AC.' The whole idea of com- - - FIE2, The Spanish film "Dona Bar- utes between 11:30 and 1:30 for puter dating /MA proved rery interesting and has bara," by the famous Venezuelan advance subscription sales. JUNIOR ENGINEER novelist, Rornulo Gallegos, will be Gamma Alpha Chi, 7 p.m. J101. VISIT THE beim lots of fun. Though I'm new in the area. I've $6934775. Port Department shown. $6934765. All other Departments All female advertising, home eco- already met several neat guys ... thanks to PAIR." Accounting Lab, 7-9:30 p.m. nomics and commercial art majors lab is sponsored EXCITING NEW If you are looking for a challenging position with unusual latitude LN201. Accounting and minors are invited to attend Eta Sigma, accountants for free thinking and independent action with a diversification by Alpha the general meeting. Guest speaker. Just a little curiom? Send thin ad to: society. The lab is open of job assignments under the management of a licensed Civil honorary Personnel Management AttIPOIDE71,- students needing help with Engineer-Then -The City of Oakland-Wants Tout to all EitM, 7 p.m., Garden City Hofbrau accounting. Post and Market St., San Jose. Interviews will be conducted on campus. Tuesday, November 1, 1966 Spartan Spears, 6 p.m., WG142. Webb, former SJS graduate PAIR at the Placement Center, San Jose State College. Bill TOWirc Homecoming Committee, 2:30 and now technical recruiter for P.O. Box 2337 Palos crib's Peninsula, California ,. Employer. p.m., IA conference room. Meeting IBM, will speak. will be to map final plans for 1966 COMM homecoming German Club, 8 p.m., Cafeteria A and B. Frau Dr. Charolette -?) -J35R2A GALLOW Montandon aus OstetTiech halt Spartan Daily Classifieds eiwan Lichtbildvortrag uber ihre SALE! On Stevens Creek Helmet. Discussion and free re- of Boulevard in the '57 CHEVY s'ic transmission. HAVE APARTMENT - W. 'berm. WIth freshment. There will also be a ANNOUNCEMENTS It 171 Traditional Trousers on. $500. 269.0440. one other girl. Two bedroom, unap- PERSONALS German Table at lunch time in the Town and Country proved and nice. Call Marcia at 287- ODYESSY '67: a 'CUSTOM MADE contemporary wedding Cafeteria. Further details at the 6254. Near Blum's the .4 63 VOLKSWAGEN. R H, new fires, ski rings. Original jewelry in cast gold and next meeting. Village. , ,on. Call 287.0934 silver. George Larimore. 354-1273. TWO BEDROOM furnished apt. Clean, Spartan Shields and Rushee*, close to campus. 351 5, 11th #6. 286. 6:15 p.m., Cafeteria A and B. !Pr, once. Noon 121 : La 9351. SERVICES 181 FOR SALE 131 Social Work Club, 3:30 p.m., Bob Ho'', CO 267-2454 .-.. Wed. 6 i FEATURING Thurs. 292 MALE ROOMMATES wanted for two 21 & MARRIED. Receive age 25 or over Organization meeting for 1210 after 6 r - !SPARTAN TRAILER. 8 r 35, one half CH208. bedroom apt. Furnished. 2I/2 blocks from rates on auto insurance. Liability net $67 '..0-1-13-A111Y FLICKS Ihis w- ; , -IC Is. .... , ,.I with pool. $1,250. 289-2136. all interested students. Private Oriental SJS on 7th Street. Call 292.9502. annually. Dave Towle. 244-9600. r i in. Ken. San Jose Ski Club. 7:30 p.m., MEN'S UNAPPROVED room and kitchen Collection and ; TYPING. Excellent work, on electric type- welcome. SAIL BOAT. 20', trailer, motor. $850 or privileges. Congenial group. $35 per JC141. All interested are 11er. writer. Thesis, term papers and manu- R 'a' R RECORDING lop seeking ex- Trade for 13' to 16' sail boat. month. 155 S. 12th. Call 293-9554. Sign-up for the Belmont Ice Skat- Best of Modern 711 6707 scripts. Call 264.3059. perienced 'odd ;irist. why ;-;;- ; ing trip at the meeting. America well. Must be coiling to rehe.,. ;.. 3 SPEED STEREO MALE ROOMMATE needed to share CHILD CARE. Pre-school age in daytime tape recorder, $214. Newman Club, 7:30 p.m., New- Limited Call Rick Hilding at 292-2352. record player, $40. Port. two bedroom apt. 351 S. 11th St. $46 on weekdays. In my home in vicinity of per month. 294-1230 after 5 p.m. Mike. man Center, Fifth Street. There Time Original Oils MEMBERSHIP and/or flight inst,-- t or. 850. 244.4872, Valley Fair. 244-6035. will be a general meeting at 7:30 Only from Europe, in Pacific Aero Club of San Jose. SAIL BOAT, 19, superfast trailer. sails Latin America, dent rates. Bob Hennigan, 295.9771 or ono all. $300 cheap. R. F. Engineering. LOST AND FOUND le) TRANSPORTATION 191 with compline (night prayer) fol- Bob Go, 797-9349. 292.0546. lowing. and the Far East LOST: Female silver toy poodle. In vicin RIDE WANTED on Tuesday and Thurs- Complete stock of dress HANDCRAFTED & CAST Circle K, 1:30 p.m., HI. iewelry. Rings. HELP WANTED (4) ity of 141h and San Fernando. 10/16/66. day for 9:30 a.m. class. Call Caroline at slacks at ... - ,1-4^ 292.9257 Reward. 326 0210. Art Department. al 1,2 cc BUSBOYS for part or full time work in TOMORROW 50% OFF! AVAILABLE ass restaurant. Must be available LOST, . pearl ring in P.E. & R. RIDERS WANTED - Mt. View to SJS. II Circulo Italiano, 3 p.m., Cafe- bl. r4 K al ihrn, All wool worsteds, flan- AUTOMOTIVE 121 pro. weekdays. For appointment 294. Ono to maple welcome. Call after teria A, for a short meeting and 798-5002. 1 p.m. As1 ,r Lloyd. 967.9284, nels, hopsacks, dacron*/ !tandem/ ted Custom view the Classic Film, "Lo Sceico wool blend, and many '65 HONDA S.90. 1- PHONE WORK from pleasant air-condi- Framing (The White Sheik). Re- more fine fabrics. Excellent condition, $265. /32 , ' ^ Jose office for fraternal or- Bianco" after 5 rare. freshments will be served. -_ Salary plus bonus. 298.1262. MAN ON CAMPUS 12.95 ----NOW 450 Advice in Decoration LITTLE for the Advancement of '66 HONDA 160 SCRAMBLER. 0; EARN XMAS MONEY in spare time Society 14.95 ..._...... Now 7.50

r 7:30 p.m., Sweden . '1, yet inexpensive gifts. Management. 16.95 NOW 8.50 Unusual Treasures at 1,2.; her 5 p.m. offer. 293 9607 from IC pro. House, 1310 A uzera is ( behind 18.95 __Now 9.50 Realistic Prices ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR. employee IMMACULATE '64 MOB, modest mile. I Sears). Jack W. Sindall, 19.95 - NOW 10.00 age. Pampered all of its short ’. , -. Year round part time of the relations department man- "- ' hedule flexible but 18 22.95 -.NOW 11.50 faculty member. Red on red, wie eh" - Oil of California a week. Desired between ager for Standard 24.95 ---.NOw 12.50 WORKS BY 264-6688 after 7 p.m. on 8 4:30 p.m. Mon thru Fri. Extra in San Francisco, will speak 27.95 NOW 14.00 '63 HONDA SCRAMBLER, Webco 350 hour: i., able on college vacations. "A Look at People in Petroleum." Don Bloom (Big Sur) 'Dacron polyester Bala Bodo (Hungary) cc kit. Street and dirt. Bates seats. 287. Phone 243.3600. Underwriters' Labora- Social hour will be at 6 p.m. and 1341. tories, Inc. Buigas (Paris) dinner will be served at 7 p.m. > BANN CREDIT CARDS WELCOME < Edith Dinkin (Carmel) WAN-TED. Girl near Lick High to pick condition. Members and newcomers are cor- Traylor Dunweedy (Carmel) '59 SPRITE. Gond new fires up seven year old on Tues. & Thurs. and ESTABLISHED 1927 and fop. Maio offer. 244.3829 after 6 dially invited. On Franca (Brazil) babpsit afternoons. 251-0437. AMP*. a.m. Amerimin Club, 3:30 p.m., Games (Mexico) HASHER WANTED, dinner and/or 354, DISCOUNT ON ALL MFRCHANDist Roger Hope (Carmel) '64 IMPALA SS. Automatic transmission. lunch. Two meals for working one. Call Cafeteria A and B. Leo Jansen (Los Angeles) 327 V8. New tires, $1,875 or offer. 286- 297.9957. Delta Sigma Phi. Phrateres International, 6:15 Hoang Khang (Vietnam) 3651. Ask for Al. WANTED: Attractive female who can p.m., HI pledge meeting; 7 p.m., INUGHti Banchong Kosalwat (Thailand) tutor French 18 student. 297.9733. Ask Don McGilyra (San Francisco) FOUR NEW 5.20-6.00 x 13 Firestone. MH322, active meeting. for Gene. Palhard (Paris) F-100 radial ply tires, with about 100 Alpha Lambda Delta, 7 p.m., Christmas money selling SAN JOSE Peter Peiper (Hungary) miles. $100. 294-9641. C)-^ EARN EXTRA HE Initiation ceremony. memberships in the College Dinner Club. 125 SOUTH 4th ST. Al Reis (Mexico) '63 VW-KARMANN GHIA. Yelkw - -.r dino out for the price of Chess Club, 8 p.m., ED411. Elec- 292.7611 Ronarong (Thailand) coupe. $1,325. Offer or .1-, for big display Beth Ames Swart: (Palo Alto) .VW bus. 295.9102.. 116 S 2.- - 2 ; -.ales. Cell Mr. lay- Elaine Thompson (Saratoga) 'so PALO ALTO I 0,1 mho '56 CHEVY. "Jo P 6720 (Vietnam) Applications Ready 1 174 UNIVERSITY AVE. . Alberto Vela (Los Angeles) HOUSING 151 Gail Wong (Can Francisco) 'i Arr. I2._294 9Ck5 ii) 4 MGA 1500. bo-ly. Make offer, MALE ROOMMATE wanted for Apt. 13, " -a - Arrro Trunk rack. $15. Stale House. $45 par month. 508 S. Ilfh For Law School TO, $10. 292.4942. St. See Bob or Dale. 287-6349. Applications for the national '59 VOLKSWAGEN, ..harp, exce1h-; MALE ROOMMATE wanted. Nearnew Law School Admission Test are trar,p,-, -.., ,-.. $550 or I , ; r blocks from SJS. $37 per offe 295-5022. Schnell bitte! now available in the Political Sci- PORNOGRAPHY '65 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 MK III i SENIOR GIRL needs roommates. Three 'WELL , T *UM NEVER T ,.+fr1r,PE IN A STALLED CAR enc Department office, CH223, pre- , (,ism 5.15. 164 East Reed. Apt. 3. WAY OUT F1ZCM NO WHERE WITH A MECHANICAL 016AVEER!" law adviser James W. Pratt has OBSCENITY announcd. The test, which is re- I. 55 sec,'" - GIRL ROOMIE wanted to share two quired by most American law raced. F, - PIA $4,200. bedroom house. $37.50 per month. 464 schools, will be offered November Se S2 R'r Ji,14343 after 6 P.m. S. 7th St. Call 287-0833. CLASSIFIED RATES Discussed in public for the last (?) time To buy, sell, rent or 12, February 11 and April 8 dur- '55 BUICK, for 400 lb. motor- FURNISHED ROOMS, male students, announce anything, Minimum academic year. heavy suspension. 294. ii -he" orivileoe,. No smoking or drink. ing th current lust fill out and clip Three lines One time Three times Five times For further information contact .-1. SIO. $15. 293.3068. One time The Problem of Obscenity" this handy order Dr. Pratt, Ext. 2193. blank. 3 linesj 1.50 2.25 2.50 4 lines 2.00 2.715 3.00 Mill NEON 1=1 NM =PA A symposium 5:19 4.17.111, 5 lines 2.50 3.25- 3.50 Send to Sparbri Daily 6 lines 3.00 3.75 4.00 on Proposition 16, ClASSIFIEDS. Add this 1206 San lose State amount for the Anti-Obscenity Bill, College, San lose, each ilddi .50 .50 .50 Calif. 95114. bone' line Will be held at Print your ad here: San Jose State College CLASSIFIEDS CHECK A (Count approximately 33 Letters and Spates CLASSIFICATION far Each Line) Do Not Abbreviate O Announcements (1) No refunds possible on canceled ads. Tonight, October 25 13 Automotive (2) I POOL BRING RESULTS! O For Sale (3) at8 p.m. (3 Help Wanted (4) I 1/2 PRICE I (5) Morris Dailey Auditorium YOUR AD ill O Housing WITH THIS AD nut O Lost and Found red LADIES FREE o Personels (7) , Services (8) Pocket Billiards I (11 Transportation (9) Snooker Speakers include: Mrs. Bernard Axelrad-League of Women Voters LENNI":5 Name Address Dr. Dwight Beetol-Chairman. SJS Journalism Dept. (Please Pont) RECREATION I Father Fosselman-Chaplain, Newman Center Dr. Thornton Hooper-Prof. of Psychology. C ling City - Phone Start ad on CENTER (Do.) - Service, SJS p.m. 82 Almaden 293-9978 a.m. 4 Liberties Union 9:30 Civil Coleman Blouse-American 7 ,cto, 1p' fa FOE days. Enclosed is $ .4djacent in Greyhound Repot Dr. Arthur Foster-Clinical Psychologist NM == NMI Oa