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5 Publications Posts, Spartaner SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Sports Budget Get OK VOL. 49 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962 No. 130 By MANUEL ROBLES let ics on recommendation from the liege colors from the present gold Five students won appointments livard of Control. The figure is :and white to blue and white. to ASB publications positions and some $6000 less than the athletic Council noted that the college department originally requested. has become identified with the the mammoth 1962-63 athletic Largest single amount of the color blue, due primarily to the Reception budget was approved during a Honors Retiring Staff athletic teams' use of it. budget, $16.000, will go to inter- marathon five hour and 45 minute Nine retiring SJS 'acuity mem- collegiate football. Basketball, sec- ! The group also went on record Student Council meeting Tuesday. ond largest item on the sports as favoring a proposal by the art bers were honored at a reception Pleasant II. Hill, sophomore ra- budget, will receive $9800. planning committee to place a given Tuesday in the Home Eco- dio and television major from San ASB Treasurer Jim Sperling re- ' sculpture in front of the old library by nomics department the faculty Jose, was named LaTorre editor: ported that gate receipts for butt' wing. If approved by Board of Con- social affairs committee. and senior Ron Hall, aeronautical tool, the art work would cost ap- Those honored included Miss operations major from Glendale proximately $1500 and %void be Bernice Tompkins, professor of was appointed yearbook business !dose by IWO graduate students history; Lyman If. Daugherty, pro- manager. Both men received unani- Holt Murray and Darrell Webb. fessor of botany; Hugh W. Gillis, mous council approval. prufessor of speech and driuna: Senior Elizabeth Ann Kuizenga Margaret C. Junes, professor of became Lyke editor; and jun, home economics, and E. S. Thomp- advertising major Bruce E. Bat ',- Daily's Status son, SJS business manager. won appointment as business Milli- Those honored but not present ager of the campus feature maga- were Arthur Kelley, professor of zine. They were also appro.. To Be Aired business, who is currently in Eu- unanimously by the legislat In an varying rope; Claude Settles, professor of body after being named by A- of campus pub- sociology, now on the East Coast, president Bill Hauck. views on the status Lillian Gray, professor of edu- lications. Sigma Delta Chi journal- and NEW DAILY EDITOR cation, who was not able to at- ism fraternity will sponsor a panel Senior Lester On, San Francisco tend because of illness. discussion tomorrow from 1:30 p.m. Hugh Gillis, retiring journalism major, was appointed Dr. after to 3:30 in TH55. 33 years at San Jose State, plans Spartan Daily editor by Hauck, and received a 9-0-1 nod from Student government and publi- to travel after his retirement. In- cluded on his itinerary is an ex- council members after a lengthy cations officials will discuss "The cursion to Majorca, the largest of interviewing session. Spartan Daily Responsible to the Balearic islands off the coast On gained the position over sen- LESTER ON Whom?" ior Wanda Jolly, news editor of . Daily ediior of Spain. There, he plans to meet RECEPTION HONOREESDr. William Swee- and Edward S. Thompson. Others honored at the Participants will be ASB Presi- . the Daily, and language arts ma- George Stone, emeritus associate ney, dean of the division of Education, serves reception yesterday were Dr. Margaret O. Jones dents Bill Hauck (1962-631 and jor from Downey, the only oppon- sports are expected to be about professor of photography from refreshments ,o retiring faculty members, from and Mrs. Lillian C. Gray. Brent Davis (1961-621, Spartan s.s.; ent. Both students carried the rec- the same as this year in 1962-63, left, Lyman H. Dougherty, Dr. Hugh W. Gillis Bob Hall Daily Editors Carolyn Perkio ommendation of the Journalism but that travel expenses are ex- (spring 1962i and Jay Thorwaldson and Advertising department. pected to rise. (fall 19611 and Dr. Dwight Bentel, On is president of Kappa Tau Other sports, the treasurer said, head of the SJS Journalism and Alpha, honorary journalism soci- are essentially non-profit opera- PR Executive 'Traveler, Canoeist, Monk To Tell Advertising department. ety, and treasurer of Sigma Delta tions. Dr Carl D. Duncan, professor of Chi, men's professional journalism I ' CHANGE MS COLORS? entomology and science education, society. He currently serves as Talks to Class of E Stu-Iwill moderate the panel. Daily feature editor. In other meeting business, The field of public relations was xperiences on World Jaunt dent Council issued a legislative! "I don't think the student body the topic discussed Tuesday by , ATHLETICS BUDGET directive to its campus problems is adequately informed on the rela- Jack McGean, San Jose P.R. man I Sights, sounds and experiences for Turkey, Iran and Iraq, hiking, Jose area, said he was "heading Student Council also approved standing committee to investigate tion of student publications to stu- and business executive, who ad- of a vacation that's been five years I knapsack slung over his back. in the general direction of Ger- a $79,377.97 budget for men's ath- the feasibility of changing the col- , dent government," said Keith Talc- dressed the 190B public relations! in the running will be presented I After a year in Iran he headed many." ashai, president of the college SDX class. "In public relations, there is! tomorrow by Horst Erler, a Ger- !eastward again, touching India, chapter. "We hope the student absolutely no substitute for ex- man studentwho left s country Pakistan, Ceylon, and finally ar- body will attend and become ac- perience," he stressed. five years ago and began a round- riving in Thailand. Research Paper quainted with the problem. the-world journey. A former press agent, McGeanll In Bangkok, inspired by other Seniors, Graduates "A heated dispute is the last has worked in radio, TV and on Erler's talk, open to all students foreign visitors he participated in thing we are looking for. We hope newspapers. He is the president of ! and faculty, Is being sponsored by meditation exercises in a Buddhist Awards Availab!e the discussion will clear many of the SJS &slights club, a group in- monastery. the misunderstandings, though." both Consolidated Lithograph Two $150 awards are available terested in Asian culture. To learn more about Buddhist The college lecture committee corp. and Press Associates. inc. to students in the behavioral or The informal presentation will teachings he became a Buddhist Pre-Register Today assist Sigma Delta Chi, na- will Describing PR as "a new set- medical sciences for research pi- ence. really an outgrowth of press! be at 1:30 in TH39. monk and then traveled to Japan tional professional journalism fra- pers on some aspect of tuberculosis of the participating ones, said the ;reentry," he said, "Nobody is go- Erler spent considerable time in eight months ago to learn more Pre-registration for seniors and ternity, in presenting the panel or other respiratory disease, ac- chairman. ing to come looking for you- you the Middle and Far East where about Zen Buddhism. graduates majoring in seven SJS discussion. cording to Don Ryan, assistant to Pre-registration will continue have to know what you want and he developed a friendship with Erler said that through these departments began this morning Ronald Jue, an SJS graduate stu- studies, his original Christian re- the dean of students. tomormw with sophomores reso-- ask them for the job." The awards are being offered by at 8:30 in Morris Dailey auditori- dent in biology. ligion became much clearer to him tering from 8:30 am. to 12 p tie saas mat many the California Research and Medi- Eller left Germany in July, 1957, and he found no contradictions be- um. It will continue until noon. and freshmen from 1 to 4:30 1, think they know it all when they cal Education fund. and traseled down the Rhone river tween Christianity and Buddhism. Juniors may register this after- Students may pre-register s: H as Photos graduate. "But," he warned, "don't Papers will be judged on the in a canoe. He traveled through Frier, a professional photogra- noon from 1:00-4:30, according to time during or after their scls- sit there waiting with your de- quality of documentation and clar- Italy and Greece by train and pher, will illustrate his talk with uled period, according to Dr. II s gree in front of you, because when ity of expression. Judges will be 1)r. Kenneth Hutton, chairman of worked in Athens for a year to color slides of areas he has visited. ton. They must have their ads:, Win Contest you get up you may trip over it." appointed by the sponsoring organ- the interdepartmental pre-regis- raise money that would permit him Following his talk there will be ment and pre-registration cant- The odds of getting a public re- , ization. Lyke to continue his trip. a question-and-answer session. tration program. with them. tat ions job right away may be Entry is restricted to students In May of 1958 ho started out Er!or passing through the San The participating departments Dolls won Bob Hall, junior Eng- small he he explained, I enrolled in a California college or are elementary education, engin- lish major, first and second place -There are only so many people university. Manuscripts may not can eering. English, home economics, ,rophies in the annual Kappa that this relatively new field Language Classes have been previously published and New La Torre must be submitted by Nov.