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Spartanctily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL 47 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959 NO Discriminating Against Barbarians? Spartanctily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE VOL 47 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959 NO. 46 Director Campus Celebs To Inspect 'Who's Who' Choices Told; Honor Plan San Jose State's program for honor students will be on 34 From SJS Make It! and tomorrow Thirty-four San Jose State Flores, Norman Friborg, Robert Joanne Osman, Geraldine Peter- review today Gifford, Jack Harwell, Richard son, Ross Phelps, Margaret Joan students have been named to for inspection by Dr. J. W. Hill, Albert Larsen, Marilyn Lloyd, Price, Maryleela Rao, Judith Ash. "Who's Cohen, director of the Inter. Who Among Stu- Corrine Lobdell, Robert McClena- brook Rose, Bessie Ryhlick, Mi- University Committee on the dents in American Univer- hen. yeko Shintani, Stephen Walsh, sities and Others are: William Moore, Pa- Phyllis Watson and Robert Young. Superior Student. Colleges" for 1960. r tricia Moriarty, "s:,aeen Nordheim, A committee headed by Dr. Dr. Cohen will take a look at SJS All but three of the students vs. BARBARIANSMembers of Theta Barbarians Phil Heron and Rex Chapman wield- Lowell Walter, chief counselor, REEKS procedures for honoring outstand- are either seniors or graduate prepare for the All -Greek Show as ing slide rules. Sorority skits will be presented studied more than 100 nomination fraternity ing students and will meet with students. (I. to r.) Gary Nelson, Bob Sharp, Friday night and fraternities will applications our "greeks" compete Sat- and stu- Students receiving the honor for the award before Jim Williams are attacked by urday night. faculty, administrators ighs Church and will have Grand selecting the final 34. a write-up Jury dents to discuss ways of improving printed in the "The committee tried to select and expanding the existing pro- 1960 Who's Who publication and students who had been outstand- gram. will receive certificates at the Spartan Y Plans ing in more than one field of ac- This afternoon at 3:30 he is spring Recognition Banquet. Releases tivity," Will fac- Fifteen men and nineteen wom- Dr. Walter explained. reeks Compete scheduled to address a general 'Yuletide Tour The five-member committee in- ulty meeting in Engineering Lec- en compose the Spartan winners. For the :sell th consecutive year, cluded ASH President Rich Hill, ture Hall, E118. Representatives SJS was allotted 36 nominees but the Spartan Y will sponsor a AWS President Pat Moriarty, As- Yule- high schools have been only 34 persons were named. They Letchworth from area He tour through six San Jose sociate Deans of Students Janet invited. are: SJS student Thomas Duane Annual homes. The benefit will be held Letchworth was Douglas and Robert Martin and Show cleared of a mur- 110th James Adams, Purpose of the committee Dr. Martha All- Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. Dr. Walter. Cohen directs is to provide added shouse, Bruce Anderson, Russell der charge last Wednesday and Eighteen organizations will compete in the 10th an - "The committee would like to "Home for Christmas" is the opportunities for the gifted stu- Bailey, Nancy Baratini, Diane released from jail when a Santa -Greek Show Friday and Saturday in Morris Dailey thank all the campus organizations I MI theme of the Christmas tour this dent and aid him in attaining his Beall, Deanne Bennett, Richard Cruz County Grand Jury failed to and departments who helped us in ditorium. The show begins at 8 p.m. and admission is year and the homes will be decor- greatest potentialities, said Dr. Christiana, Sharon Clark, Ronald return an indictment. our selection by submitting their ated around that theme. 0. C. Williams, coordinator of the Conklin, Sandra Creech, Joyce Letchworth, 18-year-old speech most outstanding members," Dr. sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity, Tickets for the tour are 75 cents college humanities program. and drama major, was jailed last The event, will be Walter acknowledged. ged in two performances. Ten sororities will present skits for students and $1.50 for adults Dr. Cohen is visiting SJS and week on a charge that he stabbed and are available in the Student other Bay Area colleges to gather his stepfather, 41 -year-old Wil- night and eight fraternities will take the spotlight day Affairs Business Office, TH16, and data for a Western Regional Con- liam Howard Wright, during a Saturday's show. the Spartan Y, 9th and ASB family squabble. Wright. a movie San An- honors programs. To ference on Act inners in the sorority and fra- tonio Sts. They may also be pur- The meet is set for April 10-13 projectionist, died from the wound ty divisions will be announced After an eight-hour session. the Art of , based at Japan the door of any of the at the University of California, wing the performance each Logic Attack ir.rines rrn the drrv of he herr. P,erkelcc Grand Jury decided to take no t. Last year's winners were On Charter action in prosecuting the youth. ia Kappa Gamma in the so- The Student Council today An official statement called the division and Lambda Chi Book ty Revie w will get its first look at a stabbing "an act in self defense." Talk Today con- ha in the fraternity division. Letchworth's attorney, Eugene Tom Mc- stitution request One of Japan's leading artists, wo Theta Chi alumni, Court Fines Groups, from a Adams, earlier had labeled the Teruo Mars, will present a slide- and and Mary Braunstein, Topic Today group of students seeking to stabbing a "justifiable homicide." lecture two Theta Chi members, John Santa Cruz District Attorney and demonstrate his skill Argument," an . form a Young Democrats this al and Steve Walsh, have "The Uses of Nick Drobac said there would be afternoon in T209 at 1:30. The be 1. chosen as emcees for the tack on modern logic, will Club at San Jose State no further complaints filed against lecture may last three hours. viewed by Dr. Murray Kiteh.,. Handles 10 Cases The 33-year-old artist, who spe- !, Two other fraternity mem- Letchworth from his office. will share the announcing assistant professor of philosophy, Facing a variety of difficult situations, the Student Bill Ash. a Student Court eializes in ceramics, sculpture, in Cafeteria , furniture making rs. at today's book talk Gout breezed through 13 cases yesterday with a minimum Justice, submitted the request for and painting, is ike Rooms A and B, at 12:30 p.m. a constitution ratification Oct. 22. noted for tiolating art traditions Brady, chairman of the of stalls and a maximum of speed. D !. said intermission entertain- The author, Stephen Toulmin, Council procedure requires that of his country. He is leading the oor Contest modern craft movement in t sill include the Wayfarers, professor of philosophy at the Uni- Alpha Gantma 'and P.1 Lambda, two organizations that all new constitutions be set a,: Japan in !k-singing group, and a sur- versity of Leeds, is proposing a pleaded guilty last week to not sending a representative to for one week so all council me!, an attempt to int:oduce the idea of original design into feature by the Greek Show new, "more practical" logic in op- a Student Orientation Board tneeting. were fined S5 each hers can see the provisions in r the Applications ceramics field. position to the present mathemat- Should the council find no by the court. Hara sal approval of the scripks teal logic. 1.rult with the constitution by I tMr. forme dy served as di. A third group, Delta Upsilon,* D rector of the Modern Craft Assn. given yesterday by the college Dr. Kiteley emphasized that requested a change of plea on the ,tNte week. it probably will la. ue Friday of Japan. and now is teaching at inistration. he would not attempt to review same charge. The court suspended leo fai granted, thereby reactivatin..; re p Aides 1.,eArtsrn con-1 the Kyoto and Crafts School first All -Greek Show was the hook but would Instead use the fine until Delta Upsilon could tin. now-dormant "Young Dem- ?laud ie,:tants have until Friday to sub- in Japan. in 1948 as a woject for the work as a point of departure contact the Appeal Board. 'it -rat" Club. mit entry applications in the Stu- , Mr. Hera is one of the many .1 organiAations after Spardi in discussing the relationship Kathleen Hubert, freshman was To Sign-Up The request names Dr. Leon F. dent Activities Office, Adm242, Japanese artists Herbert Sanders, rkeoatinued. between modern logic and every- charged with a poster violation, Lee, associate professor of busi- and at the Administration Infor- i SJS sr-ofessor of ceramic art, met day argument. her pleaded guilty through ness, as adviser. Imat ion Booth. last year during his sabbatical The book, which was generally Eric court appointed attorney This Week In other business, the council Decorating for the annual AWS- , leave in Japan. Ile has lectured in "not too well received," is the Solander. Her sentence will be Students interested in serving will interview Stephanie Green, a sponsored event must be complet. many Ilmerican colleges and his third by Toulmin, a graduate of announced on Dec. 8. f as Spartacamp group discussion iunio s seeking the post of Cul- ed by Dec. 14 at 2 pm. Judges wa-k has been exhibited in the Cambridge. ASH Prosecuting Attorney Pat leaders and counselors are urged 4.1 al Affairs Committee chai-man. will visit each living group and Unitcd Elates. South America An earlier hook, "The Place of McCirnahan withdrew charges and Lissia Topic to leave their names with the Stu- She was the only student, of those, g eek house entered in the contest I.:u Reason in Ethics," WAS considered .igainst Scabbard and Blade.
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