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Viet Nam Debate Today's Weather "Viet N.1111 allli I Foreign Santa Clara Valley: Fair today Polley" will be the subject of with little change In tempera- an informal debate sponsored ture. High: 53-38. Low last tiv the S.IS International Re- night: 30-314. Northwest winds RTAN DA I LY lation% Club tonight at 7:30 5-1.1 titph. tre<>4' SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE in Et1100. Vol. 53 -.CI, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1965 No. SS .4 Alum Head To Quarter System Interprets Statement Group Urges Change The Richard O. Buxton. executive State Coordinating Council nia to install full summer quarter 1970; Long Beach and Palos Verdes for Higher Educalion has voted sessions to accomplish year-round in 1972; Fullerton and San Ber- secretary of the SJS Alumni Asso- to request the Board of Tru.stees use of buildings by 1970-71. nardino in 1973; and Fresno, Sac- ciation, issued the following state- to convert all state colleges to The three members opposing the ramento. San Diego, Stanislaus and ment yesterday concerning the all- the quarter system by the aca- resolution were Chancellor Glenn Sonoma in 1974. weather track story in Tuesday's demic year 1967-68. S. DumIce, Trustee President Al No conversion date has been set Daily. The state's top college body met Ruffo and Trustee Louis Heilbron. for SJS. in San Francisco Monday and The state college representalives The council, which is advisory "I feel several of my statements voted 12-3, with three absentees, in.sisted that their present schedule to the governor and legislature, were taken out of context and it to urge the colleges to step-up should not be stepped up. decided to Is necessary to make several points convert to year-round present plan.s to convert to the It would put L.A. State into operations. It estimated of clarification with regard to a that the quarter calendar. year-round operations in 1967; San proposed donation by the 3M Com- state might save $105 million in a The council also urged the state Francisco State in 1969; San Fer- 10-year pany to San Jose State College for period because year-round colleges and University of Califor- nando, Chico and Humboldt in an all-weather track facility. operations would not necessitate so many new buildings. "I was quoted a.s saying the Many college officials are not donation was illegal. First, the convinced that the new system proposed donation was NOT illegal. will save money and have been Originally 3M offered a cash gift SJS To reluctant to convert. Welcome to the college which could be used Ruffo said he will transmit the to augment state funds for the "advice" of the Coordinating Coun- track surface. The company never cil to the trustees' meeting next suggested any illegal procedures New Library Head month. to enable acceptance of this pro- posed donation, Plainly stated, they fo by James Brescoll Dr. Stuart Baillie, SJS' new offered the donation but left it up Joe French and Miss Joan Ferguson chat with the "special guest" head litmarian, will be welcomed to the Chancellor's office to work who will be appearing at tonight's "Co-Rec A -Ho-Ho" at 7:30 at a reception this afternoon in Pres. Clark out the legal tecluncalities for in the Women's Gym. Santa Claus, known to some as Bob LN629 from 24. accepting the gift. to-Rec A-Ho-Ho' Parlasch, will be visiting Co-Rec along with the Soul Seekers, a More than 300 administrators, "Herein fell the problem. Too local rock and roll band. The program will include a popcorn - faculty and library staff members much delay was experienced in To Welcome eating contest and all the regular sports activities. will attend the reception, according working out the details in allowing to Miss Rosemary Thorne, social the college to accept this gift. chairman of the Library Staff "It is erroneous and distortion 250 Profs At Council Meeting Association. of fact to accuse or imply that It is my Dr. Baillie assumed his duties pleasure to invite all 3M Company did not follow proper to join me in the annual today after being appointed by Tree bidding procedures because this Lighting Ceremony President Robert D. Clark in Sep- this afternoon. project has not even been put out This brief ceremony provides all to bid. tember to succeed Miss Joyce Backus. of us an opportunity to share Editor Scott 'Moore and Sports Hendricks together May Name Grad Rep the warmth of the Christ- Editor Jeff Stockton maintain He comes to SJS after 11 years mas season. that Ito ton's statements ap- ASB Pres. John Hendricks an- post last week for "personal rea- Sophomore Representative Tina of service at Denver University The program will feature the pearing in Tuesday's eopyright nounced yesterday he probably will sons." Newton, calls for the creation of where he was director of libraries serving of refreshments, seasonal stitr were exactly as stated by name his choice to fill the vacated Confirmation of the appointment tui ASB committee "to plan and and director of the Graduate music, awards to living groups for BuNton in a telephone interview seat of graduate representative at will require a two-thirds majority co-ordinate discussions concerning School of Librarianship. door decorations, brief comments with Moore and Stockton Mon- today's Student Council meeting. vote of council, according to the international, national and local Dr. Baillie has also held library and the lighting of the large tree DR. STUART BAILLIE day afternoon. limbo' himself The meeting starts at 2:45 p.m. ASB constitution. events which interest students and posts at Vanderbilt University, above the Seventh Street . head librarian entry of later verified the wording, ac- in the College Union. Also slated for council action to make the campus community Stephens College, Georgia Teach- the Engineering Building. cording to Moore. Miss Patty Givens resigned the today are major amendments to more aware of events occurring ers C,ollege and Washington Uni- The Associated Woman Students, two legislative acts and a proposal around them." versity. the Division of Engineering and all to create a bi-monthly forum on The new head librarian holds of the other organizations and CHOOSE 'TOPICS contemporary issues. Rule Sale the A.B., M.A. and Ed.D degrees individuals who have contributed One series of amendments, intro- The seven-student committee, from Washington University and to this effort join me in urging duced by Vic Lee, sophomore rep- which would be appointed by the a second bachelor's degree from your attendance. ASB president, would choose topics Begins new gPieP resentative, would affect the power Today George Peabody College. Robert D. Clark of the ASB executive secretary in and name panelists for the dis- the secretary's supervision of the cussion. Book Talk ASB committee system. Jerry Spotter, ASB vice presi- On Campus dent and council chairman, said Dr. George Sicular, professor of civil engineering, will review MORE REPRESENTATION he expects a recommendation from Gayly decorated bj, exciting 20- Ian Stephan's "Pakistan" today at the 12:30 p.m. Book Talk in rooms Another series of amendments, Financial Adivsory Board (FAB) year old Rulemate Felicia Lowe, A and B of the Spartan Cafeteria. introduced by council's Campus to allocate $243.83 to Dr. Dan W. and sporting ornaments of stu- The Book Talk is open to the college community without charge. Policy Committee, calls for a Unruh, director of the ASB intra- dents articles and Benny Venuto's massive reorganization of the ASB mural program, for a trip to Nor- clever caricatures of Engineering Intramurals Board by providing man, Okla., next spring for a professors, the hoLiday issue of String Quartet the board with a more representa- national conference of intramural The Rule will go on sale today, Musical compositions by composers Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart tive membership. directors. tomorrow and Friday. will be performed by a string quartet directed by Albert Gillis, assist- The board makes policy regard- Last week council turned an Sales this year will be enlivened ant professor of music at the Arab-American club meeting today at ing the ASB intramurals program. identical FAB recommendation by "sandwich board girls" stu- 3:30 in Cafeteria A and B. The fortun bill, proposed by down 5-6-1, dents' wives and girlfriends, who will stroll around campus with life-size photographs of bikini-clad Felicia on front and rear sand- wich boards while selling copies No Press, Public of The Rule. Felicia will be on hand at 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Friday at the Rule booth in the Engineering lobby to autograph copies of The Rule. Besides the Rulemate's lovely Prof Wants Closed Council pictures, the December Rule fea- tures a clutch of serious and hu- By SHARON OSAKI hold open meetino, in the opin- Brown Act which states that all is an audience other than their MOrOUS articles for all students. Spartan Daily Staff Writer ion of Dr. Burton Brazil, chair- "public agencies" must hold colleagues, some will say things Benny Venuto, Rule cartoonist, The Academic Council is not a man of the Political Science De- open meetings. or refuse to say, things which strikes again in this issue with an legislative body and should not partment and chairman of the According would be contributed in closed to Dr. Brazil, a pub- unusual rendition of Dr. James council's Constitution and By- lic agency is a "body which has sessions," Dr. Brazil said.