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Spartans Tip Off WCAC Basketball Season Tomorrow Isee Sports] is Spartans Tip Off WCAC Basketball Tomorrow Season Isee sports] Newman Dance Game Fee riots has set au after- 1111,111 Students seeking adnibialon 11.1114.1. toitiorrew at New- gme to tomorrow nights. West I 'oust fr 10 p.m. In 1 a.m. lo.0. to.ill Athlete- (./Ilicrence loaskethall is free for noctiobers admission tn.-Ionia la-In.-en cents for others. The Santa L'iltra and sain Jfew State at liw will folios the Santa onent Auditorium must pay 50 cents basketball to; laric6.1s1 sith the presentation of a stw dent hods card. SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE lul SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961 NO. 56 ASB Judiciary Considers Study Shows Spartan Opener it, varsity baskotbalt SJS Science Education Major .on opens its West Coast At h State Grads Icily Conference seamen tumor Bicycle Theft Testimony row night in the Civic audi- torium with a new coach, a ASB Judiciary yesterday heard the three lied. relatively new team and, hope- Kills Self Near Alum Rock Park three SJS it-Minony from There was no connection be- Equal Cal's 1 fully, new spirit. _ By RICII FREER, s'N I) He was going into the area to - institute where he had work:tad brought before it for the tween the thefts, however, the The 14.1S rooting section has A study of graduate students1 Robert Nevis, 19, to Mtomore continue counting the birds living part time for the past five years. ated theft of Six bicycles three, testifying individually, told a history of being made obscure at the University of California science education major at SJS, there, a project which he was Leaving the road, Bob walked sat the campus area. the justices. One of the students bs Santa Clara Bronco booster% has revealed that California state left the Youth Science institute working on. He parked his car! over into a grove of oak trees, No of the students admitted stated that he had heard last and the time is now to make college students are on in Alum Rock Park Tuesday after- near the entrance to the dam and i pointed the rifle at his head and sts ome *bicycle each from cam- year about "bicycles being taken" an aca- amends. The two clubs met demic par with students noon and drove up the winding walked about a mile and a half !killed himself. The third told the and had assumed that it was not from UC' earlier In the WCAC tourna- and California private road past the park to the Cherry the road taking with him a .hidiciary that he had consideredta 'serious" offense. colleges. ment with :QS losing by six up His father, John Nevis, found The Office of Educational Re- flat reservoir. .22 caliber rifle belonging to the the buy lying there in the grass ..11 , total of four bicycles NO ENCOURAGEMENT points. Competition on the fluor lations at Berkeley Wednesday after he had lett Sher- thin a one month period. He reviewed the promises to be good Saturday Another told the justices that records of 298 state iff's deputies to the scene ,1 them he said, in the base- college stu- algid. How about wine in the of although "no particular individ- dents in suing house where graduate school at the stands? Bob's frequent wildlife walks. ual" had encouraged him, he had three Cal campuses, including 31 There was no note. been led to understand that "the ex-San Jose State students al One question remained in the stealing of bicycles was a common Berkeley and 15 at UCLA. minds of these who knev% Bob. Scribes Set occurrence." lie was aware that In the fall semester, 1959-60, at Why? there were other bicycles in the Berkeley, ex-Spartans joined other 'Ugly Man Dr. Lyman H. Daugherty, in- basement, he said, and that this state college students in earning structor of Bob's; Botany lecture Press Meet "could have influenced him." two-tenths of a grade point more section, couldn't even remember The third student told the jus- than private college graduates and To Emcee the boy. Bob kept to himself. .itta the Press" student style. tices that he had taken the first only one-tenth of a point less POOR GRADES? ,..,ts the description of a closed- two bicycles because he "needed than native UC students. Dr. Carl W. Sharsmith said , sit video presentation that one to get. to work" and that he Game Rally 3.38 GRADE POINT that Bob was not doing too go out to a journalism clam had to return the other to a friend well Compiling a 3.38 grade point 12g. ly wan v,oaa.J., Phil i:arry, in the lab section of the course. Monday. whose bike he had been using and for the same period at UCLA, will be the master of ceremonies Dr. James W. Tilden, professor In. Dwight Bentel, head of the which had previously been stoical. the state college group exceeded of the "Brand the Brows" basket- of entomology, who worked with ,..rnalisin and Advertising de- The other two, he said, were not the UC grads' 3.29 mark and the ball rally today at 3:15 p.m. in Bob on some of his projects, said Anent, will sit as "distinguished in condition to ride, but he had 3.26 average compiled by private the Women's gym, said Kathy he had been preparing a list of st," facing a panel of four taken them because"! felt I could college alums. Lynes, rally committee publicity insects that lived in the Alum ,s1.1re reporters from the ra- use the parts." But the academic prowess of , chairman. Rock park area. "He was an ex- television news class. He will 'FAIRLY COMMON' state college graduates was best Stu Inman, new varsity basket- ceedingly good biologist for his by quizzed on "Problems in Jour- He had heard also, he said, that demonstrated at the Davis cam- ball coach, will be formally in- age. He also seemed cheerful as nalisnt." bicycle stealing was "fairly com- pus where their combined 3.53 troduced to the student body at far as I knew," Dr. Tilden added. Under the direction of Gordon mon" and "not that serious." He grade point surpassed the 3.23 the rally. The team also will be t,b. assistant professor of jour- had been told, he said, that "all recorded by graduates of UC and on hand. HARD WORKER . -m, 66 members of the Press I had to do was to take a bike the private college graduate et- The SJS "Ivy League" pep band Phil Gordon and Lawrence Mi- Public journalism classes will and paint it." fort of 2.45. will provide a "Brand the Drones" tozo, Bob's employers at the Youth the proceedings over closed He "never thought of sellingi GRADS COMPETED atmosphere with the SJS song ROBERT NEVIS I Science institute said his suicide in A216. any of the bicycles," he said. "I was a complete puzzle to them. Continuing the trend, state col- girls, yell leaders, Spardi and a suicide victim AWS Applications Mr. Comb said the four inter- knew it was wrong and that if lege grads competed favorably skit depicting the death of the "He was always willing to do a - mos were chosen on the basis I got caught I'd pay the penalty," with their contemporaries in the Santa Clara Broncos. The game 'little more," said Mitozo. Available Today Gordon, who ,sir theses on problems in the he stated. He decided to confess, spring semester at each of the will be held tomorrow night at was the last to .1 it field. he said, although he felt other University of California campuses. , 8:15 in the Civic auditorium. All-fime High .11 141 !see the buy alive, said he seemed ire AWS judicial board must. lx' ; "a little more cheerful than :Le students include Al Brewer, residents of the boarding house Dr. James Brown, dean of the I A free sock hop, with music pro- An all-time high of 42 holi- submitted today according to Terri usual." 4' paper concerned ethics in "would lie for me." Graduate division at San Jose vided by the Forester rock and day weekend traffic deaths were Galvin, assistant to the dean ot 11'hy? -,;e reporting; Dave Molinari, The justices then went into State, was pleased with the aca- roll hand, sponsored by the rally recorded in California during the activities. ,..ters of sensationalism; Mar- dissect deliberation and Chief Jus- demic performance of the state committee will follow the rally "That's like asking why light- New Year's weekend (of 1961, Four positions are open on the ning strikes," said Bob's father. itadke. printing the names tice Bill Hauck stated, would refer college graduate students, and in the t\ according to a report by the board. Two tot' the four board Standing in the boy's room, his ,nenile offenders; and Linda their recommendations to the col- surmised that the ex-Spartans Highway Patrol. Nineteen of the members to be selected will serve father said, "I don't know. may- a. censorship of literature. lege administration. among them played a key role death% OCCIIrred in northern until June of this year, while the be it was grades. School was only Applications Open California. !other two will serve a full year. a necessary evil to him. He need- Upper division students are pre- ed it to get where he wanted to For ASB Positions ferred and all applicants must be gel.
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