CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE*

VOL. XXV, NO. 19 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1963 Trainee Graduation W ill Be Tonight

Attpntinn Seniors* m iw iitivii ■ ■ ■ v/* j • Budget Hea . A** — ‘ .. t .. m. ... t I as ka- BCnlwiri Hmrrnivti -■*» w Talk W ill Be Peace Corps Group me considered for the tjutstand- ing Senior Award granted by Will Be Delayed Ag Specialist the ASH under the jurisdiction Budget groups scheduled to of the Awards Committee, are In French appear before Finance Committee Completes 13 Weeks requested to submit .a list of Messieurs et mademoiselles. Monday night at 7:30 will he de­ their ro-currirular activities for This could well l>e the opening layed approximately one hour. Thirteen weeks of intensive study and hard work will Here Today The present year to Box 3 in the greeting, of Assistant Dean of Ag­ Committee Chairman Lee Fore­ end—officially at least— tonight when President Julian A. ASI1 Office by !><#jn. today. riculture J. Cordner Gibson when man said thut a full agenda o f MePhee presents certificates of coinplction to Cal Poly’s Dr. Irwin C. Feustel, western Due to Kl Rodeo picture srh- he delivers the Peace Corps grad­ other urgent business has made field representative of "the Peace edulinK deadlines, , time is an uation speech tonight. the delay necessary. contingent of Peace Corps trainees. The presentation in to Corps’ Division of Agricultural ali-important factor. Only those Gibsori underwent private tutor­ “If ail groups will meet in their follow a banquet, scheduled to begin at 6;R0 p.m. in the'Staff Affairs, is on campus today to persons submitting lists by 5 ing by a tape recorder and from specified. places at 8:30 p.m., we Dining Room. meet with students a nth faculty p.m. today will be c o n s id e r e da _____ Peace___ Corps trainee in piepaia- cun proceed as scheduled," says As El Mustang anotherother two weekweeks at the college fo r t h e award which Includes an tion-foe for the apoeuh he will deliver in a special 'post session,” press, Dr. Fern Stout, pro­ During then la w m ‘ meeting with him should contact enlarged photograph in the Sen­ French. , Locations for the are, KsjSb groups attempt tar Ibereaae their Arabic the Placement Office at Ext. 441. ior section of the yearbook. The idea o f the French speech Lib 216: wrestling, football (v a r­ ject director and coordinator vocabulary ,usd, become more pro­ The purpose o f his visit is to Selection for this' award is came about at the opening PeaciI’eace sity and frosh), rally committee of special studies, said that ficient at the various skills that meet with ugricpltural students based on the following criteria: Corps banquet in October, follow­ and the g irl’s barrel racing team; “ about 60” of the 74 trainees who they will need in Morocco. The interested in Peace Corps agricul­ a 2.2 or better CPA; 148.5 aca­ ing some friehdly kidding between Lib 117: T’oly Royal, intr&murnlH, were enrolled in the program at group’s departure delay waa tural work. He is also available demic units completed as o f Gibson, director o f the I’eace Corps Welcome Week Camp, Model U.N., the first of the week were sched­ caused by difficulties confronting to faculty members , who would June, 1962; 100 or more activ­ training program, and Foundation and roue parade; Lib 118: Live­ uled to graduate. A selection ljke him to speak to dases. ity points including this year's Manager Gene Brendlin. stock judging, dairy judging, dairy board was to make it* final de­ Peace Corps representatives in Africa. activities. Candidates must have Gibson' first step wa* to write products, rodeo team arid Women’s cisions late yesterday. He has with him a 27-minute attended Cal Poly'for at least the speech in English. He had it Athletic, Association. Speaking at tonight’s banquet film entitled, “ The Peace two years. translated to French u id put on All rescheduled hearings will will lie Dr. Franklin H,-W illiam s, Corps,'’ which wiH hr shown at tape. Gibson said he (has been take plaee on Feb. 4. Complete director of the Division of Private Carter To Attend i> m . today in I.ib. 126. information on the hearings can for critical tire use from plants plaving the tape “ over and over Organizations for the Peace Corps, be obtained from Foreman or the A newcomer to the Peace that could be grown in the United and over, and 1 even put it under and assistant to Sargent Shriver, Fertilizer Confab my pillow at night.” ASB office. Peace Corps director. His topic Corps, Dr. Feustel has 36 yeurs of States. Dr. Logan Carter, head of the Besides using the tape recorder, has not been announced. varied experience in the U.S. De­ His training includes a bache­ Boil Science Department, will re­ Gibson received private tutoring Dr. Williams, who lias served as partment of Agriculture, indu­ lor’s degree in chemistry from present Cal Poly at the 11th An­ from I’eace Corps trainee Chai - an advisor to the United States “WHO C A K K S ” . . . Methodist R IL W speaker, Kev. John A. ing eight years as a fru it and Washington State University, a Metals Scholarship nual California Fertiliser Confer­ lotte Thorp. delegation to the United ’ Nations /.iminer emphasizes a point from the stage of the Little Theater vegetable utilization specialist in master's degree from George Wash­ ence at tha University of Calif­ during College Hour yesterday. , the Federal Extension ServicA Gjbson said his main trouble Is General Assembly, was Califor­ ington University, and a doctor­ Honors Siipporter nia’s assistant Attorney General ornia at Riverside, January 27-29. During some of the war yeurs with accent. He keeps putting a The event is being sponsored by ate in the same subject from the Spanish accent on the French before taking his iraaition with the he directed a branch laboratory Richard C. W iley, head of the the Soil Improvement Committee American University in Washing- words. Peace Corps. He nas been a spec­ at Salinas, engaged in research on T W elding and Metallurgical Engin­ ial counsel for the National A s­ of the California Fertiliser As­ the extraction of nataral rubber ton, D.C, eering Department, this week sociation for the Advancement of sociation. RILW Activities Answer^ t announced that the former Am er­ Injured Coed Returns; Colored People and has served as The three soil fertility commit­ ican Society for Metals Scholar­ a member of the boards of direc­ tees will be represented at a joint Who Cares’ For Many SAC REPORT I Still In King City ship has been renamed the “ Sonny tors of the American Civil Liber­ dinner meeting Sunday evenings Hutton Memorial Scholarship.” ties Union and the American A s­ The committees are the California “Who C ares?” has been answered which were “ Caring Is Believing,” . Linda DeWalt, a coed hurt when According to Wiley, the renam­ sociation for the United Nations. Fertilizer Association, all campuses for many Cal Poly students dnd "C aring Is Living,” “ Caring Is a car in which she was a passen­ ing of the award resulted aa a The trainees graduation certif­ of the University of California, faculty member's this week as six Darin g," “Caring Is Loving,” ger collided with a truck and request from the Golden Gate icates will be signed by President and representatives from state col­ religious leaders spoke op campus “Caring Is Working,” “Caring Is Dining Hall Authorities trailer near King City Sunday Chapter of ASM, donors of the MePhee, They certify thut each leges offering agricultural courses. during the past week us pai-t of Shuring,” and “ I Don’t Cur*I” night, was moved from the hos­ scholarship. Last year, “Sonny" trainee has completed 13 weeks The dinner will be sponsored by “Religion In L ife Week” activities. I “ I think that the week went pital in that city to Sierra Vista Hutton, a long-time supporter of of Peace Corps study at Cal Poly the CFA. Hospital in Sun Luis Obispo Wed­ educational activities for the Bay ltev. John A. Zimmer, during i real well with syvell organization and are printed in French, the Representatives of all fertiliser nesday morning. She suffered Area chapter, was killed in an auto college hour yesterday morning, by the student committee,” said language the trainees will use ex­ dealers in California, the three a broken nose and bruises and will accident and the award has been spoke on the week's topic “Who Kev. Zimmer. He also pointed out Explain Food Machines tensively .during their tours of soil fertility committees, experi­ Care*?” ami summarized the topic that having the different religious be released irom the hospital in designated in his memofy. duty in Mon-cco. a few days. The department head pointed ment stations and extension serv- with thi-ee points. The guest points o f view was very good and Reasons for installing food vending machines in the Snack Although the official training upeakef, representing the Method- meoningful. Maureen LuniJ, the driver of out that applications for this year’s progru is scheduled to end to- Itees, and the general Public will ist Church, suitL that the person j The interest that the six speak­ Bar were explained during this week’s SAC meeting- Volun­ $$(, automobile, sustained a frac­ «M kid must Jb* eubuutUd to- Alts night. trainee s ' e p e fi d attend the who cares is one who is concerned ers brought about during the Week tary speakers for the defense were Foundation Manager tured skull ami a concussion. Her College Committee before Jan. 25. about other people, is concerned was shown by the good nui ticipP- Gcene Brendlin and Dining Hall Sujiervisor Loyd Bertram. condition is listed us fair at the The 1963 winner will be announced about what happens to . himself. tion Cal Poly students displayed. Brendlin came prepared with facts and answers. Bretram Mee Memorial Hospital in King in mid-February. ret is also -concerned about Got). At the opening event, the kick-off City. She is expected to return to Robert Akins, senior metallurgy 'Rainmaker Cast Chosen came with laryngitis, hut The Cal Poly Women’s Glee Club dinner, over 200 students could be cusaion were that the cafeteria Sun Luis Obispo during the early student became the first Cal Poly Mary Dodder, Carol Huffine, Tha lead roles of Lixsi end Star- provided several choral numbers found firin g questions and reeciv brought profit and loss state- was loosing 50 per cent of the part of next week. recipient of the award last year. Gary Wehb and Steve Baum will buck in the romantic comedy are during the program. lnlng g answers from the speakers. m e n ls jn caase the need fo r candy bars by theft, that the blond their acting talents in por­ double cast in order to use the During the week, .students and arise. machines have cut the night theft traying the main character* in the talent resource* on campus as well faculty members attended 31 sem­ J f . SSSfty^'S.'SS!! t h « y »h o u M to zero, that the Kellogg campus “ Rainmaker” opening in the Little as to give the play greater depth inars, 19 bull sessions, and 20 were Rev. Zimmer. Methodist; Brendlin Copened his report has a 4,000 foot area using strictlv Theater at the beginning of and variety, explained Kieth Niel­ •pedal events. They were planned Rev. Fr. John J. Alhudef, Roman | with a financial background o f the vending machines, that the snack Poly May Headquarter March. sen, faculty director. by students representrng the dif­ Catholic; Dr. John R. Duncan, I cafeteria. He said that the cafri- bar sales were down during the Social Science m ajor Mary Dod­ Dave Rrune will appear aa Fine, ferent faiths on campus under the Huptist; Rabbi Arthur J. Koiatch, teria's budget is about $1 million “stomps,” and that the Home Ec­ der and Carol Huffine, an element­ the sheriffs assistant while Doug­ leadership of Bert Chumbler, stu­ Jewish; Rev. Charles Manske, j dollars, which operates on a three onomics Department is dietically ary education major, will share las Holmes will be the easy-going dent rliainnan, Richard Johnson, Lutheran; and Dr. Dale T. Tingcy, year gyhtefn. supervising the menus. the spotlight for the only female sheriff. The men of the Curry fam­ faculty advisor and ministerial Church of Jesus Christ of I-attcr i He said that the cafeteria looses Bertram, with laryngitis, whis- Civil Defense Hospital part, Lizil, who is a “plane Jane” ily will be played by Richard Ryan Saints. | money on i the first year o f the coordinator- Ken McMillan of the... , Day Sai___ pered the answer to questions and reconciled to the old maid as H. C. , the father, Harold Giomi local Methodist Church. **T' The___ _ special______week — .. .— was not— only . .| cycle, _ . breaks even on the second concerning the Snack Bar. Both A 209-man civil defense hospital must be tuken into consideration ranks. , profit on the Noah, the older brother, and Dan In summing up the week,k, observed on campus hut also | year, and makes a Bertram and Brendlin showed an to be used in case of. disaster may for the possible site, says Dr. Flaying opposite Lixsi as Star- McRae as the younger brother Jim. Chumbler said, “ if we have an-n- J th throughout the community. Rabbi third year', P rofit fo r the cycle be located on campus, announces Mounts. ' interest in giving students infor­ buck are Gary Webb, a Technical Homespun humor and a taste of sv.eicd even one person’s ques- Kula'.ch was guest speaker Monday is 112,000, mation on the functions on the Dr. Billy Mounts, acting head of The Health Center doctor said A rt* major, and Steve Baum of But due to the increased over-all fantasy and romance wilt be woven tions, the week has been worth- night at the Kiwanis Club and on cafeteria. tlie Health Center. that the college administration is the Electrohics Engineering de­ operating cost, said Brendlin, more throughout the play. The set will while. I feel we have stimulated j Wednesday night four of the Other SAC business included An inspection was held this week considering the transfer o f the partment. As the Rainmaker, they efficient ways of operating were many peoples' thinking by answer- speakers participated in a _trail class reports, given by Freshmen by Douglas Gerard, campus build­ civil defense hospital from Camp will bring hope to a woman and be framed in multicolored lights considered. ing some of their questions. I hope session on radio station K\ EC for representative, Betts Williams; ing coordinator; Dr. Mounts and San Luis Ohispo. rain to the drought-ridden area of that will mark the changing moods that the students will avail them- over an hour and a half. mi---Brendlin-----W spoke . of cost increases Sophomore representative, Ginny Dr. Geovgo Harper of the county the Mid-West. of •elves of the campus pastors or Many hours o f planning and pie- jn food, labor (which is in the Clark; Jounior representative. Nick health department in an attempt workers to further their quests paration went into the fulfillment process of increasing for state WHtry; and Senior representative, to find storage area on rumpus for answers -to life's problems,” o f Religion In Life Week and the employees, presently $400,000), and Ronald W ilk io a ^ ^ M for tlie hospital unit. Harper in •was ChuTnbter'S rinsing remark. great success of the week was overhead (former cafeteria cost The W AA Code. Crrrtr K danrej dusted that he would recommend The simple but powerful them e1 demonstrated in the way so many $3,000 for overhead, as compared and the new Executive Board o f to the state civil defense nuthor- “Who Cares” was broken down students participated in the plan- with $22,000 for new location), Weleome Week were approved. Dies a site near Cmndall Gym as into seven |uirts during the week, bed sessions. I Brendlin said that food cost ! Homecoming and the senior Pre- I R iHMwiblr storage place. ! cannot be cut, although future I ferential System were discussed, The civil defense hospital con- hulk buying w ill lower cost to some ' which disclosed some inaccuracies i turns 4>0 packages, totaling Ifi'.'j extent, thus, it was necessary to ) In the- latter. There is a possibility | tons. Included are two generators Ukraine To Be Represented make an investment of eight vend- that Registrar Gerald Holley will —» one-ton generator of lo kilo- I itig machine* to increase profits I be present next Tuesday night to watts, and another for surgery, that were form erly lost in labor, .discuss the Preferential System. ” " f* ° contains a 1 bOO-galwn By Roly MUN Delegation During the question and answer | Jim McLain reported to SAC h »t«r atoragr. a . . . , . , 4 period that followed,fcoloured, many many facts t i about the feasibility of o f printing a I - umt. w 'thinstrum . . . ent*, lights, , . Six students, two coeds and four flow of capital end technical as- | (.rouzrht to the attention of newspaper during the slack per- tables, a complete pharmacy with- t*eti. iviTi represent Cal Poly at distance to the developing cootries, I g A C members: That the machines...... iods. -•The report ended when a nut narcotic*, n central supply unit the Model United Nations to lie ami the provision of food Wf- L (re |,.age(| for jl.ooo apiece, that request was 'made ■ •to •have •'Everett -- 4.1 dealing — with sterilization, - - 200 cots Md in San Jose April 21 27. They pluses for food dofivient peoples turnover in the cafe- M. ( handler, dean of student*. I a.11'* “ triage unit for a triago.of •"elude Antonin A. Kelley, Bio­ through the UN. , / teria is 70 per cent, that the cafc- Bert Fellows, Printing Department « « « • ' who oould screen all casual- logical Science senior; Carolyn problems fnrinfe the Social, I term has 300 students on the pay­ head, Robert McKnight. Journal- 'tms • "« "bca-k patients, Martin, Social Science sophomore; Humanitarian and Cultural Com­ roll. and that 35 chairs vulucd at ism Department head Hnd John The defense hospital packages Robert J. Wilson, Social Science mittee are the manifestations of $29 each have been stolen- Healey, Journalism instructor at cover .'tfNMl cubic feet of storage, •ephnmorc; Jamal N nffa, Agricul­ racinl prejudice rind national and Also revealed in the open dis- the Frh. 5 meeting. I and humidity and temperature tural Engineering sophomore; religious intolerance, and the Patrick Ngoddy, Agricultural En­ drafting of international cove­ gineering freshman; and Ambrose nants on human rights. Chukwu, Mechanical Engineering The Administrative and ‘ Bud­ freshman. getary Committee face's the prob­ Chancellor Will Evaluate Two alternates were also sel­ lems o f obligations o f members ected announced Dr. T h "|"" !< P- with regard to financing UN cmer- Nolan, adviser. They aid Puoglun genev forces, and re-organization Holmes and .Saidaliah Kazcroi. of tile Secretariat. The Special Need For Lompoc Center Delrgntcs Chukwu ami Ngoddy |\,jjtit-nl Committee's agenda has gan. Cal Pbljr co-ordinator .of operation o f an olT-nmvpirs center. •rc from Nigeria, Naffu is from t|,0 situation in Angola; non-com- Tfie |aissTIriJny~'()f an off- institutional research, met with Including what buildings there are. Torilan, Miss Martin conies from plmmc of the Portilgose gover­ campus center of t'ai Poly, representatives of the chancel the teaching materials and person­ ned Robles, and Wilson und Miss n)rM( „jth chapter XI oT tlie char for tlie Lompoc area hoW (Te- tor's office and nirmhera of the nel available. - , • ••Hey ate from San Luis Olirspn. |rri- policies of apartheid in Itends tt|Hin evaluation reitorta Lompoc co m m u n ity to disciisa ...... The delegates and alternates f-gj^rtit Africa. •An economic spryey of the area Were select elf from among 18 stud- front the office of the chan­ the poesihBHy of a center and to showing the present Stimtfrrn end •"I candidates. They took a test Four problems fare the Se­ cellor of the CaHfornla State Coll­ inspect ,4he teaching facilities Hie projection of future develop Dec. 6 ( ||, the organization and curity Council: the • uban sit­ ege system. available. i ments. uation. the Berlin situation, ap­ Chances of establishing such a function of the United Nations Dr. Raymond Ryilell, vlce-ehan-1 A fter an evaluation is to demonstrate, their knowled* pointment of the Secretsry- center appear good; hut Cal Poly celbir for, academic affairs, re­ officials believe it could not be in of the information of that ■institution. GeneriiV and the fourth is an quested the Lompoc rcpresentii- open item. The Economic and oncration before next Se|ttemlier. Itivea to provide the chancellor's the Lumpur community, it is ex­ • While participating iu the Social Council discusses (ho rc- .The people o f Isinijme are also I iifbcc and Cal Poly with statistical pected that a favorable recomm­ ______hopeful in their long range plans m ^ Model I'N these students will nomic and social consequences of data which could l>c used in cvalun- endation will lie made ••present the Ukrainian S o w * di-aiiniiinVnl. nnd UN aaainUiicc,| (or.the esUhji»hment of a regular 1 ^ “ V|m* r^t.Jtpr" h stale rollogv Snrialut Kcpiihljy and all prob­ to newly indcpemlenl countries, four-year colletro* «. J off-campus erjiter.^Some o f tlie in- Chancellor's Office lems confronting these six dele­ The ipirstinn of nuelrar disar- At the present time *‘ aTi* i formation re«piesU*d iiu*lude»: tees of the California gates will he handled as if they niament. nnd the prrvrntion of cook ('olloge in Santa Marni pro- A survey of the number of C olleges. •ere Ukrainian delegates to the wider dissemination of nurlear vide* the first two years of college potential students and u grouping ' UN. armaments are the problems of study in thut urea but there are no of various higher education needs. O f the many people who would use Birnh a center, the teachers in the Full Disarmament Commis- facilities to provide upper division The various sources of students _ Tfjn Tu'biMlulo/l atfoiHia which ;ilj » _ ! wo(k towards the bachelor's dc- are expected to 1^ from the civil­ the area Would find it an irit- vriit prrpnrr for ifovt’h . pree.. The establishment qf an off - ians (teachers), - employees of niedintu aid. The population ex- *j|ht different rommtttt’CH. each The six delegates will study campus center of Cal Poly would numerous missile -fontmotors at panaion in tho Santa MHrla-L"in- Mt.h two or more, problems. The Hiesr f______problem"_ through the eyes enable student* in the area to work Vxndonborjt AFB , and military poe Hrea has increased the need folitical and Security Committee Qf Ukrainian delegates and1 each L toward* a four-year degree as j pehsonnel, for teachers and many have conic- "faced with the .problem* o f UN wjj| jUter he appointed to on&Jpf well as provide courses for fcach- i"i" ibi area from other states. fttiprprmy forces in the Conpo,* com mitt or A. Ip*. Nolan reports nfc- working toward • various ero- A statement of what comin- < however, their credentials are not RAIN A ND THE RAIN M A K E R , . . Although the rest of California in wanting for rain, Ihl* Ihappy nity representatives think is needed legal according to’ California law. >nd the question of representation .. . l( croun will hold regular ably Steve Mutzner, Mathematics Junior, director of I’ilDbury'a Junior Home ha* a vague Idea a* to the rete of Jumps Ormnlnmn ... Kditor-in-Chief o f as that portion of the co- sponsors all of the hobby group* Service Center him! a eholce be­ curricular activities which College Union, but he ia influenced on campup and i* responsible for tween n 42,500 grunt fyf graduate H (*t«y K in g m a n .. Tneaday Editor by apathy and ' rrittrlam*.’' aaya the hobby fact lit ia* such as the serves to unify students, study the following year, or ir TJitve KiaTiTynmit f r t S s y E d itor faculty and their guests, aenior Induluatriul Engineering ma­ darkroom in the TCU. permanent- position with the Fills- jor Lui* Cisneros. He waa recently OUTINOH: Chairman Jack bury Company. R on P a rk e Feature Rditor through educational experience* elected preaident of the College The 21-year-old aenior, who f* that involve aocial, cultural and Montgomery, Social Selene# sopho- B ill R ift* ...... Kditor Union board, lie continued: “ Moat tile .recipient of tile Hetty Lump recreational actlvltl##." Bo aaya more, l* juat starting this com­ Frank Rplwhp .. . Photo Kditor Htudcnt# feel that it i* juat another mittee. “ It afford* un excellent Charm u* the outstanding Junior Dan Lawson, associate dean of ac­ student ill the college'll IloMir Econ­ Martha Sheff ...j. Atlvertiaing Manager tivities in reporting the findinga of part of the college that goe* ulong chance for new member# to get in with the real when they pay their omic* Department, . Ja presently a matting o f the Actlvitiaa paraon- on the ground floor," »ay* Jack. student-touching ut Morro Huy M a r y K e il ..... HuMinena Manager nal from tho Southern California tuition. What tliey don’t realize i* that CU i* the brlgJit new aide of PERSONNEL: It if the respon­ | High St'hool, Judy K en t...... Emulation Munager College Life. sibility of Mathematic* »ophomore, La*,a*t year Mia* Let tow served a# Bob Campbell and hi* committee - viee-preaident o f Uurditiul Key Ron Sterling - .... Production Manager “ The new atudent tends , to re­ ; National Honor Sorority. Her to keep track of the 200 member* Reporter*: John Biaceglla, Pat Ball, .lacy Cole. Michael Denningtvn, ceive it aa a well established part o f College Union and recruit mem­ many activities Include work on H.w 'rolleo.. vcurliook membership Marlel Hnnntty, Judith Kuramilmi, Put Lovell, Bruce McPherson, o f the campua and therefore there bers for new committees. I n't he° H c!me ^Economic s^M uKeoun-{' Mel Hemsburg, Darryl Skrabak, IKmn Hdvi*. Paul Wertz, Chuck la no place for him in the program. ■tJ 1- The truth ia that we have a place PUBLIC RELATIONS: Handle* VSWV I'M VftCKVm OUT OF SCHOOL. — J M siding new students during Wei-). Yoakum. 5 or activity to fit any typt of char­ publicity for all CU event*. Steve l AiXTHi#' UNPUf A ft * ON ACAPgMICACAf come Week, and baing heml song r«MI«lw4 earls* IS# reeslae *< I »< «M * t hollrfar- S*e •>*■ acter or personality.” KiitfPW iNcfm ve tTO c LZA&N.H ■ girl for the Rally Committee. rlnSa kr ■*« a*M *lal«e #lydMil>. ( allfersla *M 1*4. l PolrUchnO OIIm *. Kyle, Sophomore Aeronautical En­ C■ is Ohl-M, Calir.rnis. Hrlni.d lir Madirst. malarias la Pristine Kmdnw'in, RnehMwie* The program has ten standing gineering major, leads the group. HMiMW • nom do plume. aria, la H ear r n t Is adassaa. (Mlaa. Raom lid , llrapMa Aria — HulMln*.mm group plana and curries out aaeh o f nvrr to other rorrl* j Y g ' f f , 1 *" •"*** **+*# aU I*44»i» ***«tv»J lx «|4Niir«4 tu x xix mU*4mx. it ix.px»XBUMiUlx 1 ‘ them •nd to d«N-ifne pulSlehlnr Ixttxrx that rff, but the editor muxt know thx true »»xrm* Yanner* th# CU conconcerts held throughout mittee* (i.e. the dance committee) th»* opinion of thx editor, in poor txxtx ht ttix author. the quarter. “ Bud and Travis” and for execution. Thi* quarter Bob “ Duka Ellington" were among th* Kellermeyer, Mathematic* sopho­ Faculty Members Voting more, und hi* organization are • a a events sponsored by this committee Who Cares? individual* uil of them different wall* of miaundoratmiding und im- says last quarter. Thi* quarter it will plaqging many event# which in­ from hinjself ? lubli*hed rewarding relationship*, On Academic Senate have “ Peter, Paul and Mary” on the clude______Lai Vega* Night. Interna­ Editor: ' Could ne stuy In dining' hall* others did not. Good hunmn re- bill. Gary Day sophomore Architec­ tional Week nnd a proposed Mardi Th# theme of RILW, “Who where everyoneI 'yone atarea—Htarea— sometime* latioii* Mre primarily on iqdivi- Profe»*or*' In The California ter* at the January meeting Stut* College* will have a greater included raising tuition for ture major, heads thia group. Gras dance In March. Care*?” can certainly go farther with a fork■ p poiaed f l in .the air— at duul's endeavor anywhere in the Preaidant Cianero* report* that ' ' ' world. , ' * voice iu policy formation If u out-of-state student s— n o t DANCE COMMITTEE: Mathe­ than wha| this week covered. May him? And hiow ' would he feel there are position* for intere»ti-d Nevertheless, Mr. C’hukwu, your at ate wide amdemir Semite proposi­ foreign student*— from 4M4 matics Junior Lealla Guske’s group 1 show you an example? Htudying in u cluKsroom in the student* on any and all o f the The California String Trio per­ argument" i* well founilfd. Amer- tion is ratilied. to 4500 per year end imposing "Stands to reason that a produced last quarter's “ Girl evening where every other student A proposed constitution wa* pre­ a 45 application for admission above, committees...... ■ ■■ ■ formed. here last Monday, iiow tesn »tuijeip* UH ii. grpup tile filli­ opens the door, peep*, in, and scut­ sented to the cortege system m « - life insurance poHey de­ C razy" musical* and have plan* un­ - v ~ ■■ . . . . many cared? How many really ng to create a good impre**ion fee. Admission standards for tle* Hway like u freightened rat. Orange Htute College were ap­ derway for th* “ Rainmaker” to he cared— willing' to take the time to for tlie foreign atudent*. 1 recent )**■ “ * 4ha January meeting and signed expressly for college Or leave seven *eut« between him proved which limits freshmen presented this quarter. PULP WOOD CONSUMPTION aee und hear what tliou»and* eW--t nn() the wall when they hava the survey by the Wall Hirer! Jour- 1,1 w“? referred to aij faculty men-—and sold only to col­ where would gladly go see and mil found that over half o f the members for a ref*- * to the top one-third of high FILMS COMMITTEE: I* reepon- In M X ) paper and paperboard choice. school graduates. hear? Where wa* EJ Mustang’s foreign students who Zfudy in the . faculty member* are voting now on lege men — gives you the sibl* .for th* College Union film* used In th* United State* avaraged Go*h! I am beginning to get shown in the Little Theater each .review ? United State* go home ilisap- . A resolution was also passed most for your money when out at 440 pounds for every man, disappointed In the American un­ pointed and disgusted with whut constitution rail* for n »en- week. Thia quarter it also How many atudent* realize dergraduate, especially the type favoring the restriction of licensed you consider that college brought a surfing movie to the woman and child. that Wilhelm Scharzott is one of they have seen. There af. over "’" 1« ul> “ W**- liquor,pr*mi*r* to a distance of one that come* to Cal’ Poly. Maybe I 70,000 foreign .tudenta in the from all o f the campu«e* the finest pianists in this country? and one-half mile* from college men are preferred insur­ i _ . . , .. . . am wrong, but 1 think -he has be­ United »tBte» today. If every one b> act a* un adylaory body to the How many students and facUl campuses. lied the description of himself of these students went hume with chancellor and the trustee*. It wu# ance risks. Call me and I ’ll and administration care whether that someone gave me. On the good impression of the Amcr- drafted by faculty members and A master plan fo r the develop­ EVERYONE IS INVITED NINE TO ONE FEB. 2 Cal Poly Is losing a golden chance fill you in on THE BENE­ other hand he has proved himself lean people it would be at least kdininlstratora of the IS colleges ment o f Ia>ng Bench State Cdiltg* to have aome culture, to lift thia to be rustic, buahful, narrow­ and working drawing# for a 446!), FACTOR, College Life's school out o f th* "Cowboy boots a. valuable a. th. Peace Corp*. 'V * ™ •* -U"n £X ?,t minded and could not even be Tv,, tnr-ian atiiHani. u/twi „ I’m Chancellor Glenn H, Dumkia,' Th# 700 health service# building ther# and slid* rule” stereotype that wa The foreign students, who are famous policy, exclusively qualified in the positive, in social studying in the United Rtates to­ senate would concern ltzeif largely also passed as were schematic show to th* public flam speaking ilum MILITARY BALL graduations. day will be th# leaderd o f the na- with , academic policy, curricuii plan* fo r a $002,000 cafeteria for for college men,” out— whil* ther* is still tima. If 1 challenge you to contradict me. the San Diego campus and five Mr. -Schwarzott decide* to leave tions of th* world tomarrow, #a»l*n<* Pr°fe»*bmal statu*, You will dance to the mutlc of' irciully the all-lmnortant emerg- planning principles for the college’s •MAC VANNER us,it* it will be *a tragic 'waa,loss; vaivthe ivaaloss * C H U K W U If ratified by a majority of master plan. will be deeply felt among hia stud­ ng nation* of Africa. the faculty, the proposition will Editor's Note; ent*, hla admirers, th* faw who Every American student who he considered for approval by Representing t h e Only *•# . With the desire to present really appreciate and sense what does not make a determined effort th# trustees next month. Company that Sells Exclu­ J4U WifL’* OrcUra a fair, intelligent answer, w* to promote good relations' with h* has dons. I f ha leileaves, he can­ G i .e n M i i l e h 'j B r o t h eh referred your letter to Tony sively to College Men. not be blamed, for everybody the foreign students at Cal Poly Louis H. Heinbron, chairman of Peace Corps Test Babb, a member of th* Cal Poly Wants to be appreciated. But then, is neglecting hi* duty to hi* coun tha trustees, said the trustee* “ look Chapter of th# National People who cares ? r • try. The opportunity and challunge | with great interest and' faVor” on DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS to People Organization and or­ Will Be Qiven WONDERING la hare. The future o f tha United . the senate and that they are “ sen P.0. Box 531 ganizer of the International Htutes in World affairs, to a sltive to tha Importance of obtuin- Htudcnt Council. This is his lurge degree,-depend* on how the Ing faculty counsel.” Tomorrow, 8:30 San Luii Obispo W*n’i Qy answert -— ■tudenta• ...... handle the problem now. B..allbrim " nleo made it clear that Bashful Americans ! such a senate “ would act in a con- Pose# Corp* placement t*»t* Mr. Chukwu: s . sultative snd advisory manner to LI. 3-8700 Formal '____ 13.00 per couple Editor: will he given tomorrow in th* flsn Being a stranger to th# environ­ the chancellor in th* formulation of I think it has been fun studying Tui* Obispo area at 1246 Morro 8L Ticket* j M-ASB office, M ilitary Department or any R O T C cadet ment completely removed from Authority Challenged policies to be proposed to tha trus- in th* U.S.A. and at Cal Poly for Testing will begin at 8:40 s.m. one’a own requires considerable, Editor: ' tees. The chancellor snd trustees ■ - - ...... — that matter. At least I think I Those who take the tests will be adjustment ut best. It is th* un­ My letter concerns the Jetter would request recommendation* have been able to assess th* ave­ onsidered for many new Peace known thut creates fear and sus­ Witt to all women student* by the ■ th* ucudemlc senate on epee- rage American student'under sit­ Corps project* in Latin Amsrict, picion in the minds o f men; this college in regard* to off-campus •«<' matter* und would receive and uations where he is most confident Africa, the Ear East, and in th* trait is universal not strictly parties ‘ consider rvrommenduthms made by In himself, pushful and dashing Near East and South Asia. Ptsee American. Understanding and re­ My question, and that o f many ‘ ha senate on ita own Initiative In and likely to score th* highest spect for th* diverse cultarul students, is whar# o f by whom , matters o f statewide concern, Corps opportunitie* rover hundreds points as a social guy. Why? Be­ background in the world is the o f different kind* o f jobs, most of Save Time and Money cause it is America. is the authority given to the ad- 1 Consideration of statewide senate key to good campus foreign stu­ ministration to dictate the pri- j recommendations would lie with- which fa ll into the major fields of But by the amount I hav# seen education, agriculture, health, o f thei American undergraduate I dent relations as well as sound in­ vat* live* of the students? Iout~prfludle# to consideration by ternational relations. The Amer­ I am aware of th* college's the appropriate college president, construction and community devel­ have started to develop serious opment, . i / ) doubts as to his capabilities to ican students at Cal Poly should stand against fraternities and re­ the chancellor ami jrustees of re­ fusing to give them recognition. commendation from local senate* study elsewhere, asperated from take the initiative in establishing Tomorrow's testing will like That is not what 1 am protesting. relating to campus program*. The his kind and kin, and from fam ­ friendships with foreign students place at H24 L’ .S, Civil Servee While the college may refuse to trustee* huvs the ultimate respon­ iliar circumstances. ' but this does not excuse a fo r­ (o m mission testing renter* My prediction is that ha lacks eign student for holding back. acknowledge the aims o f these sibility for the declaration of policy ‘off-campus groups" it still doe* j under the law snd must always throughout the nation. This si- the emotional balance and con­ A broad grin and a hearty “ Hello” most d-iuhles the number of tes­ usually gets a good response any- not haye the right to prohibit pri- j reserve th* right to take action fidence to atand it alk and won’t ting faeiUties previously used. have the stomach to swallow as where In the world including vate citizens from Joining, forming on any matter at any time before much as he consciously (or uncon­ Poly. or attending such organizations, I or-aftsrr reference or consulatlon." Applicants mut i he American sciously) gives to others. Americana who have traveled, especiallytv nrby threats o f dismissal. citizens at least >8 years of sge. r such u ruling is to be made, Pinal anion on other mat­ Could he for Instance have the worked and studied abrosd will ter* before the board o f true- Ther# Is no upper-age limit. Mar­ emotional stamina to withstand testify that they encountered and not be directly discriminated ried couples without dependent the (sometimes, or often, con- many of the same problems that against fraternities and women, children may apply providing both why wus not such a letter sent to temptuoua) gazing eyes and gap- the foreign student faces hers. qualify for crop# service. Interest­ in f mouths o f aayaral thousand Rome o f them broke down the all students? Huch h ruling should be mnde and enforred to rover ati ed persons who have not yet DIM private homes, beaches, parks, pic­ Enrollment Reaches out a Peace Corps questionnaire nic grounds, and all cars in the may take th* tests on a spsce- Ran Lui# area. avallabl* basis snd complete tha Only 3 Weeks To Shop The unfortunate result of thi* New Total of 5,642 questionnaire after the test*. ruling will not b* th# curtailment I ...... Two types of placement test* of fraternity activities but the , An all-tlm# record Winter Quar- will he given. One is for men snd For Your VALENTINE curtaiiment of th* students to ter •"'•ollment of M42 ha* been women who would like to tesrh is make their own decisions regard- J#r,ld the Peace Corp* at the secondary Clone to Campus ing their off-campus social con­ Holley, ragistrsr. Thi* new total school and college levels. For this, was released early this week. College Square— 896 Foothill duct, without fear of reprisal from a bachelor's degrre is usually re­ persons who havs no real author­ Th* previous total, Issued th* quired, although the applicant need ity to do so. first week of class**, was 5.547. not be an accredited teacher. Th# The new total is 644 mof# We Cash Students Checks MADDENED students general examination Is for all other than were enrolled at this time last year. Peace Corp* assignments. Whil# many projects require Broken down by class rsgistra. Hurley’s Pharmacy LI 3-5950 technical skill*, some do not. Lib­ tion, there era 1,6/2 freshmen, ■ ■ _ Applications To Student 1,504 sophomores, 1,167 juniors, eral arte graduates, fo r example, Teach Are Due Today 251 seniors, and 7H graduates. This are often assigned to community make* a total of 6.240 full-tint* development work— after sperjel Students accepted in the sec­ students as o f Jan. 12. The un­ training, or teach English at the ondary teacher education program accounted for student* are either elementary school level. People desiring to do student teaching in part-tint* students or hav# not with general farm background* the Spring Quarter should submit been tabulated according to class. might be assigned to agriculture! Retreads applications today to Dr, William By division, latest tabulations project* without being highly Armen trout, coordinator of second­ show ther* are 724 enrolled in Ap­ skilled In anv o f the many agricul­ ary education, In A f . 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roretgnm aenT What Photographers Saw This Week Open House Tonite An open house for foreign stu­ dent* will be held this evening beginning at 8 o’clock. Robert Boothe, foreign studertt orientation program advisor, re­ ports the a ffa ir will he held at the Peace Action Center, 985 Palm St., across from the city library. The purpose o f the open house, reports Boothe, is to provide an opportunity for the foreign stu­ dents to meet with people of the community. Refreshment* will he served during the informal get to­ gether.

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PLEASE SEND EL MUSTANG TO T E X 'S H IM . . . Lt. Gen. Robert L. Ryan, Jr„ D. Davis during a visit to Cal Poly's 310-man radel COLD HIBJKCT . . . Shown hero are part of the men, servicemen and eontractois were on campu* (facing camera) and hi* Depaty Commander, (fore battalion Wednesday. The Irip was a part of the more than 450 air condition and refrigeration ex- at the time than there are refrigeration students Name ...... — general* bienniel inspection o f college ROTC pro- pert* who uNaembled laid week for the 5th annual enrolled in the department. Jamea McGrath, head ground) Maj. Gen. Authur Holtrworth inspect rama. Professor o f Military Science and Tactics ROTC members .Cadet Col. Carl B. Wilaon, Cadet Col. William M. Boyce Is behind the two comman­ California Aaaociution Refrigeration Service Kn- of the Air Conditioning Department, said the work- Address Mif. J. Michael Watkins, und Cadet Maj. Donald ders. (Photo hy Madrid) gineer* Society workshop. More profeaaional aalea- shop was a success. * (Photo by Madrid)

Writers Forum Professional Ethics Is AIA Speech Topic KIMBALL COMPANY Ethics in professional practice architects for hla research on pro­ TIRE To Meet Mondey will be ^discussed at the campus fessional and business practices. American-'Instituto, of Architects Rilled as "a popular and Old Distributor for SEIBERLING and KELLY tiiwe chapter meeting tonight in AgE friend of our -department'’ by a A meeting of the Writers Forum Also selling Autolite Bat tattoo will be held Monday evening at 123 at 8 p.m. department spokesman, Light will !>e returning fo r his second ap­ 7:30 o’clock in Engl 314. Members The speaker will be Herman Rat road with confidanca — Volt Rubbar are aaked to bring manuscripts fpr Charles Light, well-known among pearance at college. group criticism and to submit sug­ The talk will be of special in­ Special ratal to Pdly atudants gestions for future programs, re­ terest to architects and non-arefib ports Gordon Jones, president. Yell Leaders Meet tectural engineers who hope to Short stories, essays, and poems 252 HIGUERA STREET written by students in all depart­ operate an independent consulting ments on campus are now being For First Practice Arm. I considered for publication in the The first meeting of prospective forthcoming issue of “Poly Syl­ yell loaders for next year will he lables," a campus literary maga- held Thursday, Jan. 81, In the sine sponsored by Writers Forum. Crandall gym annex at 7 p.m. Contributions for the publication Dave Higge, current assistant yell may he submitted to Gordon Jones, leader, reports that tryouts will P.O. box. 1386, or may be given to he held in about six weeks after Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, advisor, the candidates have learned the in Engl 802 yells. , looking Candidates will have the oppor­ tunity to perform at Students Affected By games thi* quarter -so thnt they will get used to working before forward Postal Fee Increase [ spectators. In the past, tryouts have been held in the Spring Quar- The postage price hike has had its affect on campus! Margaret Hoyt, postmistress for the past 10 years, said that 200 R. & M. HANCOCK students mailing letters Jan. 9 failed to observe the raise in stamp SERVICE prices for first class mail from 4 cents to 5 cents and for airmails AUTO from 7 cents to 8 cents. SEAT COVERS Attention must he made to post ____ for moit con office rates or a delay in matt wilt occur. Mrs. Hoyt said mail must be correctly addressed and a Custom Fitted change o f name or address should he reported to the poet office ae soon as possible. When leaving school, a forwarding adress should Santo Rosa' & Hiauera be left. If you haven’t picked up LI 3-3513 your post office box card number, AND! _ . S & M Grtts Stamm do it now, she urged.

Dtan Smith To Address W ell be on the campus on the dates listed below, ready to Research projects at Boeing are under way in such advanced Don't Shoe Shop give engineering and science seniors information on space- fields as celestial mechanics, solid atata physics, nuclear and California Jersey Club age careers in a dynamic industry. plasma physics, flight sciences, space flight sad propeiaion. • Los Angeles State State Angeles Los the When r. etrfa. an Letterifian. the era. of one “ Leitner about Chico Leitaer, San Luis Obispo High High glad be will 1956-fifi Obispo f o Luis atar cage San Leitaer, Boor. Says Charlea Drummond, Drummond, the in Charlea from Says and Wildcats Boor. percentage average S2.1 A a IS haa a leading 8tate with now scoping la Chico he the that bear to Intramural Coordinator Vaughan Vaughan Coordinator Intramural finest all around Wildcat play- play- Wildcat around all finest l " A ll in all, intramural basketball basketball intramural all, in ll A nte rl ha en nce , enacted been haa rule Another bounder and and bounder Athletic Publicity Director of of Director Publicity Athletic cfe COLTS R E A D Y FOR A C TIO N . . . Members Members . . . N TIO C A FOR Y D A E R COLTS etr Ga Croain an Corporation, Gear Western Localitee who remember Mike Mike remember who Localitee the y l Sot Staff Sports Tlw by I ^ ^ swept swept ta wn y a forfeit a oy- won team K 1 Tenaya Penthouse and the • the and Penthouse Tenaya ET WEEK NEXT INTERVIEWING INTERVIEWING h Faeua ad the and Flameouta. the Lecheros Milk Dribblers, Dribblers, Milk Lecheros in Lynwood, Pasadsna Pasadsna Lynwood, in power Athletes nutil ni- tt Dals n rtr t Clfri Cleit Athletic Collegiate California ta return a in Diablos Engin-|industrial W state ' e 'e a Adv. beat n seil ma­ special and defensive man.” man.” defensive i. CCAA CCAA i. transmission transmission m .m U Mat Pica Pica Mat excellent excellent the ,.T '% , P f ' % K Horrtie- Horrtie- usual usual ln s 7 u CCM h . olwn a iatos od rp n*hc te were they in'*which trip road disastrous a .Following the I. Pi. re- re-

soito bsebl pa. urnl i sxh lc in place sixth in Currently play. basketball Association 1 Horwath is currently averaging averaging currently is 1Horwath 122.0 in C C A A action, one point point one action, A A C C in 122.0 are back on the home court tonight tp host the Los Angeles Angeles Los the host tp tonight court home the on back are beaten twice, the of Coach Ed Jorgensen Jorgensen Ed Coach of Mustangs Poly Cal the twice, beaten hl te iiig ibo are Diablos visiting the while n o te ibo ae - Wilr My ad Bowser-Whittinghum apd Mayo illard W 5-5 are Diablos the Tor leadership. scoring A A C C the f o Mustangs the get to attempt will in o ato by'plig n 4 re­ 14 In 'pulling y b action for ag" ae a have tangs" and will be out to take possession possession take to out tonight be track will and winning the on back eid rao tt' Tn Burr. Tony State's Freano behind bounds In one of the Mustangs Mustangs the of one In shaps bounds physical top in back be utns u nme te Diablos the number out Mustangs n cap wo s vrgn 18.7 averaging is who champ, ing best rebounding Ms at be to have ready was he Bob showed center who f o return Wilmot. the following S tonight, as tbs Diablos boast Jim Jim boast Diablos will tbs as ot Wilm tonight, encounters. recant eons e gm ti season. this game per rebounds ek Is ya' CCAA rebound­ A A C C year's Inst Beck. “ The Tumult and the Shouting” Shouting” the and Tumult The “ the late Grantland Rice’* book book here: Rice’* fit would Grantland late the and fo r fun. Maybe a quote from from quote a Maybe fun. r fo and 4 ohmr Rcad Barton, f o scoring Richard the by sophomore lad •4 is aiatot The Mustang squad seejns to to seejns squad Mustang The HCA gad o Hrah oe te ains mlet college' smallest nation’s the Love, Horwath Bob guard AH-CCAA oc Bl 8emns Diablo 8herman's Bill Coach you won or loet, but how you you how but loet, or won Scorer you Great One the hen "W name. He marks not whether whether your not against marks He mark name. to comes lyd h game." the played _ , m. bl.nm.l ye.r of tho Tr.ni#Klfic Tr.ni#Klfic tho to Howtli. of Anjoloi ye.r |from Vocht lot Soro bl.nm.l m. , Sw Ktiiv n clua .ntar- cultural and Kttviti.v | Sewn In rnlO tl Cloo lummof Colloio Stele IrtnclKO Ion I ____ HOWARD e lt n who ad iMolloct. advanturoul advanturoul iMolloct. who ad n lt e ted nvrly t H«w*ll et Untvervlty Attend rvl ioiht. nuo combine, Indudoo oiporiohctt. tr.vol vn ffvmtnH.* dnM (ear adfntM *t . H tin vfoftv tvUnd m . n .vents a tour | iwc*«Mry ill plustwnmant; i*stt.*la | *. lM cm Mrt>««, dm«»rt. ihswt. |r»n- of th* .Ad dAafvtic»tWA Kcommoo.tion., **t . « • * *589 SK. 56 DAYS .. ev ad ret po al it n a d lint all plot Orient, and Ceavt l.b - trav- Stniaport I oophlitlcttod andOf Viet- proir.m utoet Philippine*. Thiii.nd. Kon*. nut. Honj meu, c* Hotft pnt ad noialiter and HoontvfttpIce*. pon.to vni ad oil gcim po all plot Ignctiom, ioetition, eoni|>etition, , ______f ‘ " | ! N OfllClNM INI

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