Weers Reports Interview Bias; Hauck, Larson Reply to Report ASH Executive Secretary Bob Problem of 'Bias' in the Inter--
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Weers Reports Interview Bias; Hauck, Larson to Report Reply ASH Executive Secretary Bob problem of 'bias' in the inter-- :. 'ace' long run by the success aer Weers concluded his 23-page "Bias I process exists. It is, however, mos, .. ire of student gevernment. We in ASH Interviews A Statistical difficult to judge the extent te ee. that currently. student govern- Analysis of the ASH Interview and which this affects the selection of ment is highly successful in achiev- etre SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY DECEMBER 7, 1962 50 No 52 Appointinents for the Period Oct. individuals for appointive positions. ing its goals and is promoting and 1 -Nov. 1. 1962," by saying: Who is to judge whether an inter- protecting the interests of the "C'areful analysis of the data in viewer is subjectively or objectively student body." this report may also reveal biases' deciding on who shall hold office? BIAS EXISTS Variety Show toward individual houses and living As long as student government has Greek The president and vice president centers. existed and interviews have been continued, -However, realizing that "Finally, it must be admitted I conducted, this question has been a problem of bias does exist, and that the statistics used in this 1 of concern to the elected repre- wishing to further minimize that at 8 sentatives of the student body. How Tonight report do not 'prove' its thesis. if possible, we heartily Staged problem, does one legislate away what However, by using approved sta- ap- supix.rt the action by the Student A n r 1111 rlv crowd is expected Welch, mayor of San Jose, Ed Ger- tistical methodolgy . significant pears to he a human weakness Council and executive secretary to ,, ere morns Dailey Auditorium! main, student body president of the relationships have been developed such as 'bias?'" at tempt to arrive at some improve- as fifteen sororities and University of California at Berke- teight which lend considerable weight in SI.NIMAIRY FINDINGS ment of eonditions. We feel that present the 11th annual ley, and William Beehler, com- fraternities support of this theme. It is hoped In the final surninary \Veers the leadership demonstrated by the Chi All-Greek Show. The munity relations manager at IBM Theta that this 'evidence' will be suf- found, "In spite of the dangers of executive seeretary in his initiative show, free to all students, Individual variety trophies will he awaril- ficient to promote eonstructive ac- combining the data for ASH Com- in studying statistically the inter- p.m, ed in each starts at g division, but the ma- tion toward eliminating the prob- mittees and Faculty. Student Com- viewing process deserves re t.tni- are urged to come jor -Spectators incentive is a 46-inch gold lem." mittees . the fellowing table tion. and that the action stu- says Gary Rogers, chair- early," sweepstakes trophy. In a reply yestertlay to Weers' is presented as il final summary: dent Council in dire,t.t.. the event, "because some man of Rogers announced that the study, Bill Hauck, ASH president. Weers to act in conjr ii. with turned away at the TABLE 9: FINAL SUMMARY OF persons were sweepstakes trophy will be per- and Steve Larson, ASH vice presi- A.S.13, the ('olles.e 1.ife Conemece to at- the last time the show was AND FACULTY-STUDENT doors petual. "Unless," he added, "it can dent. said, "... after studying the COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS tempt to find methods a esing or presented." be won for three successive years. report, it is our opinion that mang,. (REFINED DATA) seising the inherent le.erens of year's performance marks This Then it will he retired." of the summary conclusions are Independent Fraternities bias in government ea, indeed first time the show has been Housing I Sororities the Theta ('hi member Mike O'Kane met proved by the statistical evi- wise." presented in one night. Originally, is master of ceremonies for the BIG BAD JOHN gets ready Queen to tonight's dence contained within the report COMMITTEE PRAISES) sororities and fraternities pre- to take his Cajun (1I (2)% (1) (2)0 the event. While the judges are masking I However, although we feel that --- --- Larson later explained that the on different eve- All Greek Show in Morris Dailey Auditorium, Pretty Kathy sented their acts many of the conclusions of this Freshman 21 1 5 5 2 40 their decision, entertainment will Grigsby, the Cajun Queen, and Ron Rossi, Big Bad John, play College Life Committee is one of nings. Sophomore 20 3 15 18 7 39 be provided by the Cleff Brothers, lead particular report may not he valid the most outstanding groups on THREE DIVISIONS parts when the Legend of Big Bad John is presented by Junior 17 4 23 29 10 34 a Theta Chi vocal group. on the basis of the statistical in- campus. He said it is made up of will be Alpha Omicron Pi and Sigma Chi. Ten other variety acts will Senior 8 2 25 10 5 50 Tonight's performance formation, it is common knowledge be presented tonight, beginning at 8. Graduate 1 0 0 0 0 some fine minds, and is credited presented in three divisions. OTHER ENTERTAINMENT within student government that a with creating the present judiciary Participants in the men's divi- TOTAL 67 10 is 62 24 39 Also lined up for entertainment system, looked on as one of the are: Delta Upsilon, Alpha Tau Random selection probability sions are Shirley and Lee, rock 'n roll finest in the state. Pi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma 26 per cent Omega, singers, and Rogers and O'Kiine, When (1) No. Applied. asked if he thought the Pi. a comedy duo. Profs Study 121 No. Appointed. report would cause raw feelings, Entered in the women's division The brothers of Theta Chi are Larson said that he thought "bias" Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kap- Hauck and Larson countered, are: handling the technical end of pre. was the key and cautioned Gamma, and Kappa Delta. "Wo feel that in any selection - pa duction. Lighting technicians are tar' that., as it I In .fic report, Participating in the mixed divi- Master Plan, certain degree of bias will Larry Livingston and Mike Gold, it is in .,,t only. ler sion are: Alpha Phi-Delta Gamma, ei,:sent. Our goal is to minimize Terry Kane and Dirk Berizell ate He said tt tt ,,ple might Chi Omega-Sigma Phi Epsi- that bias. The success or failure Alpha stage managers. In charge of pub- misoonsti c it a more lon. Sigma Kappa-Lambda Chi Pay Raises in achieving this goal tt- measured licity are Lee Cox and Paul Rogers. ernot inna I but added that Alpha, and Alpha Omicron Pi- Ushers will be the pledges of Theta he h.-,r,d It,. di not be the Sigma Chi. Members of Chi. the American As- Each group will present an eight - sociation of University Professors The All-Greek Show was first 'The Tender Trap' minute sketch judged on original- will meet today at 12:30 p.m. in presented in 1949 as a replacement ity. preparation. and presentation. Cafeteria Room B to voice sug- for Swine Gras. It was discon- The sketches range from slapstick gested policy standards on sev- Springs Tonight tinued after the 1959 performance- ICC Tiff: comedy te serious dance interpre- eral local issues. T Frid 'Thr due to a conflict in scheduling of lemier Trap." a -emedy secritin tation. Special attention will he directed 'Greek activities. Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynold - Judges for the show are Robert toward the issues of the proposed Councils Out, Winner in the sorority division David Wayne, Celeste Holm, Caro- SJS Master Plan, faculty-adminis- Jones and Marc Wilder. The in 1959 was Delta Zeta, with tration relations rind the Chanmq- lyn in program will begin at 7:30 Lambda Chi Alpha placing first lor's plan for salary increases for Liberal Ideas the fraternity division in Morris Dailey Auditorium. Or Not? college professors. "Trap" involves a 35-year-old sheuld ,z,,%ernment be abol- President of the SJS chapter of theatrical agent who has an un- ished? II is a derided possibility the AAUP is Dr. Dean R. Cressy, Advancing Salvation Army of beautiful women GAMMA PHI BETA Greek Show dancers vie for the affections limited supply it nless elites organizations are professor of political science, Dr. of Gary Rogers, chairman of the event. Could be they want that at his disposal, but becomes the strengthenrel anil more significant John Barr, inofessor of secondary Enlists Freshmen 46-inch, gold sweepstakes trophy. Standing, from left- Bonnie victim of true love when he falls ' This %VHS the general feeling of Deininger education, is chapter vice presi- Drury, Rogers, Sharon Moy. Seated, from left: Barbara Barnwell for a determined young woman. the members cif the Inter-Cless dent. To Collect Food His married friend from In- A "t r u top h of liberalise': and Nancy Warner. The show begins at 8 p.m. in Morris Dailey Council yesterday when they met Members it the Freshman Class The National Association of Cie- diana is so impressed with the thrown which liberal views are Auditorium. Admission is free. to disc' m- propoto t amendments are planning to make it a happy lege and University Professors; is bachelor's carefree. self-indulgent .\--tt ct, t. ation which making a slow but steady advance war to the those in need Vel- ;active in setting up policies con- life that he contemplates divorce, in America. was seen yesterday Christmas for isould ' -,or the sag- unteers from the class are ,.