BYU Performers June Graduates The Sounds of Freedom from BrIgiumi Young University Appointments Sr.- now avail- will perform at SJS Tuesday able fur senior interviews for Mein at 8:15 in Concert Hall. swumflet graduates iu the The presentation is free of realstrar's office, Adm. 102. charge. The "Sounds" were Those students with reserve organized by the BY!' Stu- cards limy make appointments DAILY this Wedneeday, and those dent Culture Office, and have PARTAN appeared on the Ed Sullivan without cards may make ap- Show and have a recording on pointment* Thursday. MGM records to their credit. II SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
No. 76 Vol. 55 oilIBP 35 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1968 Constitution Revision KSJS-FM Program Director For ASB Continues Student Council will meet at 3:30 lege student changes his major 'Shocked' With Dismissal this afternoon to continue revision twice in his college career. Third, of the ASB constitution. The hotly there are a large number of per- By JEFF MULLINS Dr. Flick begins teaching 8-9 matter," said Dr. Wheeler. Eagle- debated issue in Tuesday's consti- sons in some schools, such as so- Spartan Daily Staff Writer a.m. daily. Shifting broadcast hours sin declined comment on nuther tution revision meeting was ASB cial sciences, whereas there are Torn Muller, Radio KSJS pro- from 5-9 p.m. to 6-10 p.m., as the action. President Vic Lee's proposal, which less in others, such as engineering. gram director, said Friday, he was staff wishes, would be an "incon- Dr. Wheeler commented, "Dr. was finally adopted, to change the Accepted, then reconsidered and "shocked and disturbed" when he venience" for Dr. Flick, according Flick has requested the establish- existing system from 21 to 13 rejected was freshman representa- learned ex post facto that one of to Muller. ment of an ad hoc committee to council members elected on a pro- tive Craig Evans' proposal that his staff members had been fired. "I had no knowledge Eagleson recommend a revised statement of portional basis from the lower, representatives be nominated from Unknown to Muller, Special was even being considered for sus- policy to the Academic Council upper and graduate divisions. the different divisions, as suggested Events Director Jim Eagleson, 22- pension," stated the 21 -year-old and President Clark." Lee's argument for this proposal by Lee, but voted on by the stu- year-old senior radio-television ma- program director. "No one con- Dr. Flick asks that "such a re- was based on the Master plan for dent body at large. This was sug- jor, was relieved of all responsi- sulted with me." Dr. Flick in- vised statement be completed by the state colleges. This plan indi- gested because the council repre- bility with Radio KSJS by Dr. formed Muller of the firing after June, to permit its inclusion in cates that eventually there will be sents the student body as a whole, Clarence Flick, general faculty meeting with department faculty KSJS' license renewal this sum- few lower division students and rather than as separate and dis- manager-adviser. members. mer." more upper division and graduate tinct units. Dr. Flick notified Eagleson of The present KSJS policy is one WILL NOT SUFFER students. There would thus be The major objection to this sys- his "indefinite suspension" which established in 1966 when a college more representatives from the tem was the large number of was due to his controversial role "Jim is one of the finest staff radio-television commission was upper and graduate levels than candidates each person would in "transmission of an unauthor- members at KSJS." Muller noted. discontinued. from the lower division. have to vote for, and the only Photo by Brian Silk ized broadcast Tuesday night." "I believe he will be reinstated KSJS staff members met over NUMBER CHANGE way to keep them straight in the The "unauthorized" radio mes- and that his grade will not suffer the weekend to discuss events of The number change was based voters mind would be by formation MESSY MARKHAM BIRTHDAY sage told listeners, "Against our for his part in what happened the past week. They will meet on a study made by Dr. C. North- of political parties. Reeb contended will, the staff of KSJS is being Tuesday night." Dr. Flick and other radio students cote Parkinson, efficiency expert, that this would encourage mud HAPPY 7 BIRTHDAY Two men from Markham Hall recently forced off the air at this time by According to Muller, "I don't with Dr. Flick and other radio stu- showing that 13 is an efficient slinging. celebrated their birthdays in the traditional Markham manner. faculty direction." Radio staffers think Jim's action was so serious dents at 4 p.m. this afternoon. number of people to work in a Neil Joergensen (above) and Paul Koopmans were stripped of had voted to transmit beyond the as to merit suspension. The nature student government. their clothing, covered with shaving cream, tied with masking hour of 9 p.m. Of the broadcast was not of An objection to this system was tape and carried over to Hoover Hall (women's residence hall) A LIMIT malace; it was merely a statement Social Justice raised by graduate representative Tutor Funds to be tied to a lamp post. Neil escaped from his captors on the Dr. Flick claimed, "It is my of the feelings of the staff about Richard Reeb, who said that the way but Paul was not so lucky. He was tied in front of Hoover duty to monitor KSJS. There is a transmitting from 6-10 p.m." basic objection to the present sys- Hall until he worked the tape loose. But before he left Paul was limit to how much a person is ex- Eagleson met with Dr. Gerald Forums Scheduled tem was that while campaigning, Get $2,225 serenaded with "Happy Birthday" by the women of Hoover. pected do do." Wheeler, assistant academic vice candidates could not distinguish president, Friday. Eagleson an- their constituents from other mem- nounced they discussed his "sus- At Newman Center bers of the campus, i.e., juniors pension, proposals for clearing up from seniors. The proposed system, From Council KSJS' vague policy, and the rela- A series of Monday night forums Committee tionship of KSJS to the college on social justice will Decision 'One Round,' begin at the he argued, did nothing to change Student Council Wednesday af- that basic objection. Also, he as- community i.e., curriculum or ex- Newman Center, 79 S. Fifth St., ternoon allocated $2,225 from the serted, since elections are held dur- tra-curricular activity." tonight. All meetings are sched- general fund for the Community ing the spring semester, freshmen Member Eagleson informed Dr. Wheeler uled for 7:30 p.m. and are open Federal Faculty Involvement Says Gilbaugh The would be "disenfranchised for all Program. that Wednesday night Dr. Flick to the public. The Rev. Eugene government will now release $6,675 practical purposes." By DAN EHRLICH Last Tuesday prior to the com- disintegrate into utter chaos. would not allow him to speak on Boyle of the Archdiocesan Com- to the program. Graduate representative John Spartan Deny Staff Writer mittee's vote, Dr. Gilbaugh spoke The veteran educator lauded the Earl Hansen's KSJS radio-talk mission for Social Justice, will The money will pay student tu- Ogle, proposed that representatives as a witness in the hearings. In trustees' original action but said show via telephone. speak on "The Church's Social tors, helping students in minority Dr. John Gilbaugh, SJS pro- be chosen from the academic it, he condemned the action of that its rescinding will "foster an Teachings." A film, "A New Pente- groups who are being recruited and fessor of education, regards the ISSI'E TO CHAIRMAN schools. He reasoned that a voter the trustees as "irresponsible." atmosphere which will cost" will also be presented. enrolled in special education pro- State Senate Education Commit- virtually "Eagleson must bring the issue would be more familiar with some- assure the conversion of our cam- Dr. James Steele of the San grams at SJS. This semester there tee's narrow negative vote on the before the chairman of his depart- one from his own field of study PERSUAVE RHETORIC puses into incubators for revolu- Jose State Psychology Department are 30 new students. reinstatement of mandatory sus- ment if he wishes to persue the than from his class or division. "It appears that the trustees tion." will speak on March 4, on "Psy- With the total $8,900, tutors will pension for students and faculty either have been brainwashed by "If one were to make a survey chological and Sociological Aspects NOT EVERYONE be paid $2.50 an hour, 15 hours a members inciting campus disturb- the persuasive, sophisticated of college campuses across the of Prejudice." The film, "Picture Faculty adviser, Dr. Lowell M. week, for 18 weeks. ances as only one round in the rhe- 3 ASB Officials where student rioting has in Your Mind," will be shown. Walter, pointed out that not every- Tutoring positions will be filled fight. toric of state college faculty sen- country occurred, it would soon be appar- On March 11, a forum one associates with persons in his by academically successful minor- He said the 7-6 vote against ates as well as by the State College center- Chancellor and his ent that rioting reached greater Resign Positions ing on "Social Problems in the major field. Also, the average col- ity group students who are regu- reinstating the suspension regula- staff, or they degrees of intensity in those col- Community" will be composed of larly enrolled at SJS. tion which was first adopted by have, indeed, been intimidated by Three members of Student Coun- leges The Rev. Anthony Soto of Dr. Robert S. Witte, coordinator the State College Board of Tams- strike threats of militant faculty and universities which had cil resigned last week, leaving only Our the most permissive educators," he Lady of Guadalupe Parish, James of the special education programs tees Dec. 9, 1967 and then re organizations," he said, 14 of the original 21 on the come told the legislators. Selvaggi of the Santa Clara YDs Invite at SJS, requested the funds from scinded Jan. 25, was mainly po- It is Gilbaugh's contention that cil. County Planning Department, and council. Dr. Witte has also ac- litical, and further debates on the such laws, as the one that was Graduate representative Richard CAMPUS ACTIVISTS Andrew Anderson of the Economic cepted the position of adviser for matter eventually will bring about rescinded, are desperately needed Reeb gave his resignation to ASB its passage. to assure that campuses will not Commenting on the SJS situa- Opportunities Commission. McCarthy the Community Involvement Pro- President Vic Lee Friday after- tion, Gilbaugh stated that campus Sen. Eugene McCarthy, who is gram sponsored by the ASB. noon. Reeb said he needed more activists and revolutionaries, last seeking the Democratic nomination In other action council: time to work on his master's fall, were able to find "unbeliev- 'Hieronymous' for President, will speak in Morris .Approved appointments of yell thesis, due in August. He also ex- able" weaknesses in the campus Dailey Auditorium March 18, ac- leaders for next year. Those ap- pressed disappointment with coun- 1.Q. of Blacks Going Down,' methods for maintaining law and cording to Tim McGrath, president pointed were head leader Charles cil since "there was so much con- Appears Today order. "They discovered they of the SJS Young Democrats, Brown, John Graham, Kent Mid- fusion you couldn't get down to could achieve their goals by Experimental College's new pub- (YD's.). ker, Roger Prince, Dave Lovett, what should be done." of violence, followed by lication, "Hieronymous," appears The talk is scheduled for 3 p.m. and alternates Ralph Portillo and Says Nobel Prize Winner threats escalation of acts of violence," he Earlier in the week Perry Knei- on campus today, free to all stu- The Senator from Minnesota, a Fred Cohen. sel, senior representative, and Ken dents. Froze ASB funds to KSJS un- With the basis that Army I.Q. sor of psychiatry at Tufts Univer- said. peace candidate, favors a United Plaseeki, junior representative, "The journal is neither a left- negotia- til the station has settled its in- scores for Blacks have dropped six sity Medical School in Boston, and Widening the scope of his testi- States policy stressing also resigned. wing or right-wing paper," claims with- ternal affairs. per cent since World War I, Dr. Donald Warden, national chairman mony, Gilbaugh next took swipes tions in Vietnam. Gradual Kneisel gave class conflict for Bob Kenney, news editor. "It's troops is his Approved giving $500 to pro- William Shockley, 1956 Nobel Prize of the Afro-American Association. at Black militant leader Harry drawal of American his resignation, but Piasecki did just a topical, general interest fea- student -faculty winner in physics, expressed what Apparently Dr. Shockley con- Edwards, SJS instructor in so- ultimate goal. vide financing for not state his reason, ture publication." McGrath said that McCarthy informal get-togethers. he termed his "fear" that ghetto tends that unemployed Blacks ciology. would speak not only on Vietnam, Sent to Campus Policy Com- life is lowering the intelligence of have large families which produce He charged Edwards with tak- but would be asked to comment on mittee for advisement a resolution Blacks. a tendency toward unemployment. ing pay from the taxpayers to such current issues as the denying giving support to the students in Dr. Shockley's remarks were Showing experiments with fruit teach classes and yet missing of deferments to graduate students. the KSJS problem. made in a panel discussion before flies, he said eugenics would be a many of his classes "while en- Council Appoints Eight John Beichman, publicity direc- Delayed for one week setting a capacity crowd in Morris Dailey solution to the race problem. He gaging in racist activities." tor for the YD's, arranged for the dates of the spring elections. Auditorium, Wednesday nigh t. thought the eugenics experiments "Racism is equally repugnant, McC.arthy's visit to SJS through Proposed dates were April 24 Other panel members were Dr. Al- made by Nazi Germany should be whether spewed from the lips of the Democratic State Committee. and 25. vin F. Poussaint, assistant profes- considered objectively. a Black man or from those of a To Freshman Camp Dr. Poussaint replied, "A San White man." Student Council first refused, now to do an Francisco newspaper called Dr. BLAMES EDWARDS adequate job. He 'blithering idiot'. After and then an hour later, accepted stated that plans for the camp al- Shockley a Citing passages from State Sen- I have decided ASB President Vic Lee's recom- ready are three weeks behind. hearing him myself, ator John Harmer's book, "We SJS Students Charged that the charge was much too mendations for appointments to Council also was alienated to the Fourteen blamed Dare Not Fail," Gilbaugh kind." the Freshman Camp Committee plan because it had not yet re- Edwards' threats for the cancella- during its meeting Wednesday Dr. Poussaint said that I.Q. ceived an official report on last tion of ti' SJS-West Texas foot- atfernoon. said scores are not related to native in- year's camp. Council members Lot Fee Thefts ball game last fall. He said that Appointed to the committee, they should have received it last Parking In Public not fixed, but telligence, and are this cost San Jose its $12,500 chaired by Gary Buck, were John October. changeable. He said research could Petty theft charges against 24 persons, 14 Andrew J. Pupach, of 148 William St., two guarantee to Texas plus approxi- Gianotti, John Graham, Doug argued, "Student Council is not properly be done without con- De- Buck of whom are SJS students, were filed by the counts; Timothy M. McDonough, 20, of 911 mately $12,500 in game receipts. Costa, Larry Lundberg, Nancy past camps, and is tmling all other factors. He asked unhappy with District Attorney's Office Wednesday, in con- Fairfield Ave., Santa Clara, two counts; and The professor stated, however, Bonanno, Cindy Coutts, and Denise now unfairly eritieizing this year's. what should be done about low I.Q. nection with public parking lot fee thefts. Robert M. Vierson, 23, of 1807 Welch Ave., that the taxpaying public is deeply Vouri. want to make a complete over- White racists. We The action, taken by Asst. District Attorney two counts. concerned about The situations on Although briefly mentioning that haul, getting the faculty more in- Robert L. Webb and San Jose Policewoman Also charged are SJS students: Joseph L. Warden asked what the purpose the college campuses throughout three members of the committee volved but we need to get started Janet Hickey, of the Special Services Dept., Sanguinetti, 23, of 360 Doris Ave., two counts; of education was if people are the state and nation. were members of Delta Sigma Phi, on this now." important as- came despite the fact no indictments were Francis M. Lice, 21, of 922 Malone Rd., two stupid. He said the "In fact there is evidence that council's main objection was to To approve the appointments, I.Q. but perform- handed down by the County Grand Jury. counts; Norman C. Bowers, 23, of 1940 Bird pect was not the general public is girding for Freshman Camp itself. Some mem- council needed a two-thirds vote, be asked, he said, The arrests began in a parking lot crack- Ave., two counts; Peter W. Pace, 21, of 6636 ance. What must a 'showdown' to decrease the bers headed by Jules Loventhal, but the vote was 6-3-1, the absten- required for performance down which began Jan. 23 and 24. This re- Alexandria Pl., Stockton, two counts; Leslie P. is what is disparity which exists between graduate representative, were dis- tion counting as a "no" vote, so vealed $100,000 in parking lot fee thefts, over Furlong, 23, of 148 E. William St., Apt, 7, two in America. what the college community be- appointed with past Freshman the appointments failed. a period of time. counts; Brent W. Osborne, 23, of 351 N. 26th Pointing to "hippies" whom he lieves of itself, and how it is re- Camps and wanted a complete re- However, an hour later after San Jose State students charged were: Brian St., Apt. 3, two counts; and Carl T. Pickens, said came from White middle class garded by its benefactor, the tax- appraisal of the program. some members of council who had D. Gunning, 23, of 3560 Palison St., Redwood 22, of 215 S. 12th St., Apt. 7, one count. families, he quipped, "Either I.Q. is payer," he said. During discussion, Loventhal's voted against the appointments City, five counts; James P. Moran, 22, of 460 The accused are scheduled for arraignment Irrelevant or high I.Q. makes for In conclusion, Gilbaugh stated motion to suspend appointments had left for dinner, council voted S. 10th St., four counts; Parker L. Hathaway Feb. 28 and are free on their own recognizance. dangerous conduct." that certain disciplinary regula- for three weeks was defeated. to reconsider its decision. With the Jr., 22, of 802 Plaza Dr., three counts; Donald In addition, the accused face civil action by He then diseussed motivation tions are needed to protect the Buck argued that he planned a minimum quorum of nine members, E. Cutshall, 21, of 674 Monroe St., three counts; the city in efforts to recover the stolen money. and education as being necessary large investment California has in complete overhaul of the camp, but plus the chairman, council voted for Black improvement. Its state colleges. needed his committee members 6-2-1 to approve the appointments. 2 SPARTAN D.A11,Y Monday, February 26, 1968 Bailin Down the *ARIAN DAILY Hatches JOSE STATE COLLEGE Orp Hin- SAN By RICHARD BATT1N Wynn Cook Editor Alan Knelt Advertising .Hgr. Many college students, co ... i . ig front poor but poverty stricken families, are in constant need of money for movies, cars girls, T.V. guide, and in rare instances books. Many seek out jolts to get the Guest Editorial money; many seek out their parents. Those who work for a living often dream of striking it rich, of being willed a mil- lion dollars, or finding Juniper Serra's We Must Be Heard fortune, the money he made by opening the first string of mission drive-ins in Friends. Spartans, Countrymen. lend me to US and so taken a pledge only unto California. %c stand help- himself? Is this not treason? The great your ear. How long must I talked to one student who recalled a Caesar destroys Senator Spock speaks out but Caesar lesslv aside is hut' our mad little windfall he chanced upon. He wished sends our greatest would stay his speech. When he heeds not the flower of our youth, to remain anonymous, however, because death, and incarcerates Caesar's plea: be still, be still, the Cen- st holars to their according to his agreement, if he told any- a fair redress of tenarian guards come to still 1 and en- our spokesmen ii ho seek one, he would lose everything. says he does this in tomb him if he does not. our grits ance,.! He He was sitting at home one afternoon, but is not honor dead? His secret police do now infiltrate our the nalin )1 honer. when the doorbell rang. Actually some- at Buchemsald in the highest universities to ferret those out who Four mill' lied body haul pushed the button on the out- A hundred thousand more dare speak against him. For those he sends name of honor. side of the house. 'The bell seldom rang of that ghastly to spy, honor must indeed be dead for : at Hiroshima in the inferno on its own. ; bomk all in the name of honor. Will even the lowest of jackals are true to their * "2EFr He opened the door. There was a man Caesar prevail this travesty in our name kind. standing there in a dark suit, carrying a until ten million more die in a renewed Friends, Spartans, Countrymen, we must :7;f7,X; .;"‘.. 4,". leririqtr brief case: the man, not the suit. He had fire of that hell? speak out. our beloved nation's very fiber s, a face that looked like a cross between : Our great Caesar -peaks to us and says, is here entwined. Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre. The "Ire will prevail. fre vi ill not leave the We must be bean! if freed will he ... Full man spoke. . battleground.- For whom does he speak brought to fore. This mad Caesar's reign "Damn the grand jury, the D.A., and the speed ahead!" thus: "We?" Not for me. nor twenty hun- must end. lie must take the poisoned cup "Are you John Everyman?" (Editor's dred %shims I can name. By the very notion to which be is honor bound. Or failing in note: A fake name.) of our freedom his voice is not his own. t ven this. he must be done as so many of Thrust and Parry herefore then does he speak? Has he his kind. Brutus. sweet Brutus, where art "John J. Everyman?" risen alitive the verv portals of his pledge thou? Al Ritchie "Yes, yes." "John J. Everyman, 777 Your Street, Room for Other Publications Anytown, U.S.A.?" lower of Jesus, and if he ever claimed to be, "Yes, yes, yes." 'Praise the Morality' he should hang his head and cry." "Mr. Everyman, I have bet ii instructed Editor: It is well-known that toe concepts of a by my entployer, who wishes to remain Time To Think just war and Christian non-violence have been A few comments are in order regarding the anonymous, to give you this tax free, cer- By PATRICIA REEB debated in Christian theological circles for two rather confusing articles authored by Fred some years, and it seems, at the very least, tified cashier's check in the amount of 81.50. That's one, decimal Many college -tuilents openly oppose talked to the United Nations St eurity Sites concerning his ambitious effort to end a supreme act of intellectual arrogance for point, five zero. mount the heights of the editorial what is termed Nowt-iv:1-s armed aggres- Council, who fl id nothing: and talket war through the editorial page of our own Mr. Sites to The money, all of it, is yours. to do with not ti page and make the final declaration on the as you wish, providing you tell no one you sion in N ietnam. Apparently they do so in directly to Pyongyang. Result - lii Spartan Daily. whole matter. have the namt of stmte prinuiple. although has been solved. I certainly concur with Mr. Sites that the received it, except your wife. Are Finally, Mr. Sites should include Senators you married?" there appears to be some counts as To make matters worse, North Korea Christian churches should speak out on the Fulbright, McCarthy, and Morse in his rather to what that principle may be. There does now informs us that they will punish our all-inclusive category of our brainwashed and appear to lie. it seems. an issm in which men. The kidnapper proposes to punish lobby-directed politicians. "In that case we have a list of substi- sort of our governmcnt i- very .11 involved his victim. V e do not tolerate this EDITOR'S NOTE: The Thrust and Parry section of the William Biocide, A7302 tutes: A. Best friend, B. Minister or Rabbi, which should demand consideration 011 activity within our society. for the kid- editorial page offers students and faculty a chance to and C. Mother. If you tell anyone else you . the basis of principl, nappers are punished! Vi'e dare not express their views on campus, local, national or in- Waste of Student Funds? received the money, whatever you have The United State- stands for something tolerate it in ternational issues. Space is. allcomaid.ta encourage writ- left and/or whatever you have purchased Contributions to principle em- Our continued discussions with the ten debates on such current affairs. Editor: will be confiscated. Do you understand? besides pmver. There is a Thrust and Parry must not exceed 250 words, must be bodied in its vonstitution which makes it North Koreans have reached the I t of typewritten, double spaced within 45-space margins In your first edition, the editorial claimed "Yeah, I understand. I understand that essentially a legitimate and just regime; absurdity. One does not negotiate with and properly signed with the writer's name and fac- there is room for other publications on cam- you are, conservatively speaking, off your that is. government by the consent of the criminals! We not only have the right but ulty or ASB number. The Daily will not print letters pus. The obvious reason is the Spartan Daily rocker. Speaking liberally, you're nuts." seems unable to accurately report and reflect goverm d, for the good of all. the obligation to go get our nu.n. which are libelous, in poor taste or include a personal "Nevertheless, Mr. Everyman. the money reserves the right to edit or cut student activities and opinion. ist government, such as North Then' is no reason to believe that they attack. The editor is yours to do with as you please. pro- A mime tttt letters to conform to space limitations and to otiose The Daily, although supported by student
Korea, claims to rule in the interest of all, will be treated with equality and justice publication of letters dealing with subjects he be. funds, continues to maintain its autonomous viding you adhere to the e lit huts I have i.e the people, %%hen in fact the rule is by in North Korea. I might point out here haves have been exhausted. irresponsible status. Last week the student stated and sign this paper, at to a few in the interest of a few, i.e. tyranny. that in 1%3 two U.S. helicopter pilots council voted funds for "Hieronymous," the those conditions." MIRO It is enforced by rule of terror, and there- were shot down and fell into North Korean new experimental college newspaper. "Sign? Sure I'll sign ... A buck, fifty. fore. constitutes an unjust reg. hands. We negotiated for a year before pressing issues of today as they relate to the If past history shows anything, it would be This is too much for one destitute college that this tabloid will be another waste of stu- they were returned, during which time teachings of Christ. At the risk of incurring student to take. What will I do with it all? Eighty-01,1T American mem all mem- dent funds. The last tabloid, Jabberwock, bers of this just regime. have been kid- they had been subject to brutal torture. the wrath of the anti-war people, may I sug- This is the greatest thing that's happened the which received student funds, not only was It is time for America and Americans gest that the churches be used to praise to me since napped on the high seas, and an American position in Vietnam? editorially irresponsible, but its editor contin- my apartment manager was morality ot our ship has been stolen. The act, by an un- (even college students) to stop apologiz- Consider the implications of Mr. Sites' posi- ued to produce his personal opinion organ. arrested on a morals charge. I'm delirious. just regime. was an act of robbery. It is ing, as it were, to the world for our ex- to be developing the concept Hopefully, "Hieronymous" will not become This can't be happening to me." tion. He seems started with student a just regime. We have the logical extension of Christian teach- a commercial venture comparable to a bank robber whose sole istence. This is that funds for the benefit of its staff. "Yes indeed, Mr. Everyman, it is claim to du y he takes is that he's every right to be outraged by acts of war ing is a philosophy of non-violence and that happening." "a minister who condones war is not a fol- Ronald J. von }Wert, A15643 got the gum On this basis North Korea committed against us by an unjust regime. "Why, I could eat like a king for a hold- our ship and lawn. America does not have to hi. pushed month, or go to a movie and have pop- So far our cover mt has dispatched around by thugs and pirates. Furthermore, corn. What will I do? I have to calm a vs.tr-Iiip, which did ttttt hing: called up the t. has tome to act while those down. This is too much money to throw E.t.nott r'-.' us is'., who have done nothiug: 83 men are still alive to be recovered. away on a passing fancy like eating." Hung in F.E.G. "Perhaps you are being a bit harsh with yourself, Mr. Everyman. The money is a Staff Comment By BILL GALSTAN gift to you personally. Spend it as yott In the flat fields around 1.os Banos a But once airborne like the mudhens wish." "Yes. I have to think about it. I cannot little town near Merced there's good ..... tnerskill became a bird of a dif- rush in to anything. I'll take some of it, I thug for rabbits year r ..... til and game- ferent feather. He became niaster of the Capable of Voting Intelligently a (lime. 15 cents, just to blow birds is lien tIiey'ru itt ,eilSOU. V hen my situation, able to fly above the hunters my mind with, and friends and I have shot enough rabbits, and squawk at them. then I'll take the rest and invest By 10) NE l'AWGEli it." we turn our guns on intniliens -- ugly, And squawk Summerskill did. He said One 01 the most in -lilting things to a ated In high school when lie has taken 'testy birds which feed on the grains and he was tired of the men from Sacramento "A wise decision, Mr. Everyman." per,mi tile age- of Ili and 21 is the ataitt-required courses in history and grasses that ducks and i41’1,I eat. I g down to his "field" and taking pot "Do you have any tips on a good solid to he told lit is immature. irre-pon.ililc political science. What gouiil art. these The smulltens have c irenutly slow re. shots at him and his flock. in something that would bring a and utot 5501 Is if the vote. cminses if no practical 11,4. I,. 411111%1'11? flexes. hen you shim' into a herd of Ile was tired of the politicians taking healthy return on my buck fifty, now and Th, 11, .,11 , utters as "adoleseents- are Most 1111141(1U:11S 'WIWI...11 18 and 21 are them. they drop hy and the others over the joist; of the profess' I adminis- in the future; something worthy of such told the% do not have enough kilo% ledge politically enthusiastic and eager to vote. wale!' unconcerned as they fall. SI.% trill trators. S merskill didn't like the quality a phenomenal sum: something that in to partii watt. intelligently in current deprive a person his franchise simply are killed before the rest finally fly ass ay. of the school being constantly whittled reliable and won't go bankrupt: some sol- election-. iti 11:-,earmlil has just gratin. because of Isis age quells sonic of the po- All the limiters shoot the mudhens. With away by a knife labeled "budget" a vent firm that's not a fly by-night opera- tential political zeal needed for effective less intelhens. gi is ill come knife which never created but took some- tion: something that's here to stay?" participation in the demm ratic process. during the im redibly long migrat. s be. thing away each time it cut. "Well, Mr. Everyman, that does hring In short. the 18-21 year old is sufficiently tween Canada and S It America. S ..... merskill left all that behind when one organization to my mind." tiyk.TAN DAILY enlightened to distinguish bf tween candi- The other day. as I watched John Sum- he finally took off. But what about the "Yes." SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE dates and form opinions on ballot pro- merskill resign as president of S.F. State, other mudhens? Will they sit around with "How about War Surplus?" Second clan postage paid at San Jose, California. Member California Newspaper Publishers Association posalA. tl glut of the hens and how much the bullets flying about them, waiting for and Audit Bureau of Circulations Published daily by was. the (lay when the hunters stop coming? State Furthermore, 18 yeanolds play a large like them ht. students of San Jose College, except Satur- the hunters kill them, like they shot day and Sunday, during college year. Subscription part in the functioning of modern society. Of course he is not ugly or slow-witted. Will Guest Articles accepted only on a remeinder.of.semoster basis. Full Following compulsory high school, indi- But he was like a iii iii Ihieii because men Clark Kerr? academic year, $9; each semester, $4.50. Off.campus and seeking Guest trying The mudhens probably will just pit The Daily will consider is price per copy, 10 cents. Phone 291.6414 Editorial viduals generally get a job, go to college were always shooting at him and Editorials and Guest Rooms from SJS stu- Est. 2383, 2381, 2385, 2386. Advertising Ext. 2081, or enlist armed services. each of to get rid of him, and it took him so long there. hoping that the hunters don't hit 2082, 2083, 2084. Press of Globe Printing Co., 1446 in the In dents and faculty members on matters af- S. First St The opinions cup d herein are net these positions. the 18 year-old makes a to fly away. them trying not to see ,when their friends fecting the campus and Its students. necessarily those of the Associated Student Body. the get hit. Arrangements for writing such materials significant contribution to his enrollment. College Administration, or the Department of Jour. Maybe the mudhens can bold out. But may be made with Patricia Wanek, Daily nalism and Advertising. Therefore, if the "adolescent" is ex- the bunters will get braver and holder Associate Editor, between 2 and 4:30 p.m, in Editor tttt .... WYNN COOK pected to "tune-in" to iiie "bandleaders," the Daily Office. JC208. Final decisions on use ALAN KOCH ruthless. Unless the birds Advertising Manager ...... he should he able to select the "music." Notable Quotes and more can of guest articles are reeerved to the Editor. Day Editor SUSY L'IDLE fight hack and get some allies to help Guest copy should be typed double spaced News Editor MARC NURRE Voting is a right that 18-21 year.olds would the people of the earth -What, sir, mudhen flock will -space line. Associate Editor PATRICIA WANEK are capable of exercising as intelligently be without women? They would be scarce, them, the become very on a 40 Makeup Editor ..._ JANET HOTHERSAlt small indeed. Copy Dal Editor ---- SUZAN HAUK as those over the legal age. air, almighty scarce." Mark Twain SPARTAN DAILY-11 'The Unteachables' /s Topic Monday, February 26, 1968 Of Berkeley Professor I BEAU TIES 1 leaching the Unteachables," his works dealing with the edu- is the topic of an tutu ('SS to be cation of minority groups. He PINNED presented tomorrow afternoon at taught for several years in Har- 2 in Morris Dailey Auditorium. lem and is a specialist in Cathy Murphy, secretary at Sponsored by the Center for secondary teaching. Syntex Corporation and gradu- ill Interdisciplinaly Studies. Dr. As the Director of Teachers ate of Foothill College, from are Herbert K.4'11, 'tiling profes- and Writers Collaborative at sor of Mountain View, to Mike Elvit- ces Engli: 1 and Education at Teachers College, Columbia Uni- Berkeley, will speak to inter- versity, he headed a project to sky, senior journalism major How to the ested students and faculty. investigate new ways to teach and member of Sigma Alpha Ills. Dr. Kohl is well known for English. Epsilon, from Saratoga. :am Dr. Kohl is the author of two Pamela Phillips, sophomore iiil- books: "Age of Complexity," and chemistry major and member of "Thirty-Six Children." Delta Zeta, from Los Gahm, to James Eaves, sophomore finance interview Ling major and member of Alpha Phi Iii CIGS Omega, from Mountain View. d a He ENGAGED hed Sally Anderson, sophomore .use loves English major and member of 130 companies 111. Sigma Kappa, from El Cerrito, 19c me! to Craig Anderson, senior art 1011, Kleenex 10c major and member of Sigma Nu, me- 3 Hershey Bars 5c from Tracy. The wedding date 3111- is set for Aug. 24. 2 Rolls Toilet Paper 10c ang hour. Sharon Shaffer, senior major- m half an 1 Roll Jumbo Towels 19c ing in office and secretarial ad- ia ii 1 Box Cheer Soap 24c ministration and member of the g a Christian Science Organization, 2 Bars Ivory Soap 5c had from Denver, to Dale Petterson, graduate majoring in business een Ajax Cleanser Sc and industrial management and (le Crest large size 29c also a member of the Christian Science Organization, from San One Item With Minimum Francisco. A fall wedding is ore Purchase of $2 planned. Barbara Spencer, senior social CASH science major, (torn San Jose, to Barry Silberman, graduate busi- ness major, University of Cali- DISCOUNT fornia at Berkeley, and member of Sigma Alpha Mu, from Wal- ON MAJOR nut Creek. The wedding date is set for July 7. a lifetime working led Whatever the shape, a diamond Diane Torriblo, a graduate Talk to the man from General Electric. He repre- don't necessarily have to spend BRAND from Morton Jewelers tells her in the same place. We have opera- who will receive a standard sents 130 separate GE "companies" that deal in on the same job Lull) there's no question of his merles*. tions all over the world. Chances are you'll get to elementary credential with spe- everything from space research to electric tooth- per- hug loISC. The dazzling fire and per. Each try your hand at more than one of them. Our inter- GASOLINE fection of its beauty idealizes his cialization in mental retardation brushes. We call them product departments. management and viewer will be on campus soon. If you're wondering of dream of her. in June, from Montebello, to one is autonomous with its own a job at General whether it's possible to find challenging work in big E ro. John Giller, an overseas export business objectives. That's why offers the kind of immediate responsibil- business, please arrange to see him. He speaks for ;itlt Puritan Oil Co. MORTO manager employed in Vancouver, Electric might expect to find only in a small busi- 130 "companies" GEMOLOGISTS Canada, from 's-Hertogenbosch, ity you ,you 4th & William ness. Right from the start you get a chance to Holland. The. wedding date is set Are 6th 625 Town & Country Village demonstrate your initiative and individual capa- & Keyes for Aug. 10. GENERAL ELECTRIC 10th & Taylor San Jose 2411-1758 bilities. And the more you show us, the faster you Open Monday, will move ahead. As you do, you'll find that you An equal opportunity employer 13th & Juliaa Thursday & Friday Until 9:15 p.m. tat I- College Trustee yoU 293-2747 aVe To Address AFT Sed ii JIM'S Edward 0. Lee, trustee of the California State College Board, hat will address members of the our BARBERSHOP & American Federation of Teach- THIS WEEK ONLY WHILE THEY LAST 4." ers, today at 12:30 p.m. in Art Rey I HAIRSTYLING 133. urn- Lee, department chairman of ALL ITEMS IN OUR LIS I' the East Bay Skills Center in Iii Razor Haircutting & Styling Men's Oakland, will talk about current Beards Trimmed problems in higher education and predictable State College Elm Appointment if Desired Trustee responses. II? 3rd & San Fernando (inside Mosher's Ltd.) The talk is open to all San Teaching Aids led Jose students and faculty.
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ot it. Instructor Bulletin Board Kik (1.75) 87' VZ NM\ 1 I Dennison School Logs (3.95) 2.97'/2 NOW "History on Display" spring months (1.93) 97':2 NOW "Spice," "Probe." . . . (4.50) 9.25 NOW "Art Adventures Week by Week" (1.93) 911.2rX NOW "Primary Picture Iphabet" (3.00) 1.30 NOW Flask Cards. assorted ( IMO) 30rt NIIW "Baby .,knimals .1( Play" ( 1.00) 10 NOW Ctit-Oun Leiters (1.00-2.25) '2 off NOW a- Dennison Prints (74-39a ) !- off NOW In today's ivy-covered jungle, if you don't stay with it, the competition will eat you alive. Let's face it. You can't afford to be drowsy. Not in class. Not in your room. Not ever. So when you feel the grip of drowsiness pulling you down, fight it off. Get out the NoDoi. It'll help you spring back your on south tenth, near San Carlos recall, your perception, your ability to solve problems without being habit across from men's dorms forming. So you can pad through the jungle. Alert. And ready to strike. After all, you're the lion, not the Iamb. 286-0930 4 SPARTAN DAM? Monday February 26, 1968 . Reviewer Finds ANGELO'S : Did you know "We:4ft STEAK HOUSE i PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY 1 Concert: A Smashing Hit MUSIC SPAGHETTI .: i Pop FESTIVAL SPECIAL has a Fire Engine? . All you can eat : Sun., March 3 for only i You can see it today at PIKA'S : As 'Who' Destroy Instruments 2,5 p.m. with KLIV's C ptein Mickey, six b nds, lots of music. Monday through Thursday By CONNIE sKIPITARES appeal of a Mick Jagger but great voice flexibility when the Tickets $2.00 at Sh rrnan Clay, i "2nd Annual Spring Auto Festival" : at th door. i Spartan Daily Staff Writer added visual attraction to his occasion called for it. S.J. Box Office and 72 E. Santa Clara : What started out to be a gen- act as he twirled his hand mike Probably the group's most i._ on 7th Street . erally unenthusiastic pop con- in yo-yo-like fashion, only for well teceived number was "MY cert, unlike the 'mad grab' con- it to return to him with precise Generation," the grand finale certs of the Beatle era, literally ease. which wrapped up "The Who's" Shrove Tuesday CAREERS FOR exploded into a smashing orgy Drummer Keith Moon, who unique performance. Certainly when the English 'mod' group, joined the group when he showed the most humorous was a num- COLLEGE GRADUATES "The Who" seized its San Jose them he could play drums better ber called "A Quick One While PANCAKE SIPPER Civic audience like 20th century than the drummer they had, also He's Away," a song about a girl pied pipers as they embarked on showed the near-full audience scout who is seduced by a wicked FEB. 27 in a mass destluction of their in- of 15- and 16-year-olds that he engine 'driva' named Iva. struments causing near riot could drum better than most. The group, which at one time JONAH'S WAIL Auditing Food and Drug Regulation Wednesday night. His act, which was a combina- used as many as 27 amplifiers The explosion merely put the tion of drum-beating, singing to deliver its message, destroyed 300 So. 10th finishing touches on the 45- and just plain joking, was loigh- at least four of the speakers as Vocational General and Narcotic Correclional and minute performance by the group lighted by his mass abwi. of part of the act before they Rehabilitation Investigation 5:00 Evening Prayer Chapel whose lead singer, drummer, drumsticks, most of which he themselves disappeared behind lead guitarist and bass guitarist either broke or threw out to the the curtains. of Reconciliation Economiz F each delivered unique perform- audience and had to be supplied i 6:00 Supper Dr. Robert Larsen ances in themselves. constantly with a fresh batch, the fair-haired Pete Townshend, lead guitar- 'Sister George' of Hayward State Speaker Property Acquisition and Roger Daltrey, Economic and Social lead singer whose dynamic style ist and songwriter for the group, Research Management Sponsored by Lutheran Episcopal capturerd the audience from the who is said to be the instigator To Open Tonight start not only had the physical of the smashing stunt, made no Campus Ministries Fishery and Wildlife Scientific Programming exception during the concert At Geary Theatre Management when he properly destroyed his JET CHARTER Claire Trevor, Academy Award ASH WEDNESDAY EUCHARIST 12:30 P.M. own guitar and one other winner, will headline the Theatre FLIGHTS brought to him on the stage for Guild America Theatre Society the same purpose. TO EUROPE production of "The Killing of an Bass guitarist, John Entwistle, The State of California has $360 Sister George," which opens known as the conservative mem- ALL PHASES OF AEROSPACE ACTIVITY Flight 414 parturcs tonight at 8:30 at the Geary ber of the group because he ANNOUNCEMENT SI LoNiiiiN II NE 12 Theatre in San Francisco, n' 1.1 12 draws attention to himself by FOCUS ON THE Miss Trevor will be seen in sl I tiNotiN .11 NE 12 his stationary and unenthusiastic the role of "Sister George," the for you SEPT. 20 stance, remained in character AIR FORCE WESTERN TEST RANGE SI 1.1)N1107\ II NE 21 cigar-smoking, Brougue-wearing for this performance, displaying Braun 11 t..15 star of a British soap opera. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California at your placement office SI. LONDoN II 1,Y I Return %I, Is Tickets are still available and ASK FOR YOUR COPY TODAY SE 1.11NDoN ONE WAY may be purchased at the door. SEPT. II 0135 Tickets on Sale * Research * Missile Launching Spare is Limited Imo The final day for filing applications is Round Trip Fare * Development * Space Exploration From For S.F. Show WE STAY CHARTER FLIGHTS Jeremy Clyde, of the reciiril MARCH 1, 1968 995 Market St. ing team of Chad and Jenny, Campus Interviews on Feb. 28th for: San Francisco 94103 OPEN (Round Trip Fare) will star in the Broadway hit, "Black Comedy," at the Curran * Engineers * Physicists Theater in San Francisco for a TONIGHT three-week engagement begin- Contact Your Placement Office Inunediately ning Tuesday, March 5. Tickets go on sale today in the Curial: UNTIL 9 For Interviews Theater box office. "Black Comedy," is about the U. S. Government Career Employment situations which evolve when a Electrifying Opportunities * Generous Retirement * Liberal Vacations Bohemian young sculptor and his fiancee are faced with re- RolABOOK ceiving guests in a ,iiirlio totally "Equal Opportunity Employer Male or Female" at Southern California Edison darkened by a bin u use Electrical Engineers Mechanical Engineers Civil Engineers Chemical Engineers Thermonuclear Engineers
We're just completing our first ment investment to more than five major nuclear station, the 450,000 billion dollars. And we'll probably Why should you Because the guy we're talking So make ft i point to meet Alcoa's kw capacity San Onofre facility. It have to double again in the eight about is a college recruiter from recruiter. He's a confidence man will be the largest in the U.S. when years after that. We need top engi- confide in a guy Alcoa. And the only way to play it you can really trust. it completes the check-out phase neering talent. Electrical engineers, you've never met is honestly. and goes on line. mechanical engineers, civil engi- before? He'll be on campus in a couple o( Interview date: We have more nuclear stations neers, chemical engineers, and ther- days. And here's what we recom- mend you do at the interview. 1968 monuclear engineers. MARCH 4, in the planning stages, including a First, lay your cards on the table. combination electric power and de- Master's Program Tell him what kind of work would salinization plant. really turn you on. We offer good starting salaries An Eclat Opportunity Employer We're doing lots of work in EHV Then, sit back and listen while hi Mins for Progress Company opportunities for rapid ad- transmission, too. And we're look- and explains how your plans figure vancement. Our master's program ing even further ahead to direct into Alcoa's plans. (You'll be pick up the bills for you if you surprised how versatile conversion methods: thermionics, will to work toward an advanced Aluminum Company of Anted.* thermoelectrics, and magnetohy- want employed at Edison. can be.) drodynamics. degree while If you're interested in advancing Grow With Us the state of the art in the genera- We must double our generating tion, transmission and distribution capacity in the next eight years of electricity, check with your place- to keep pace with the electrical ment (Alice regarding Edison's visit demands of Southern and Central on campus. Or write: F. J. Ofsanko, California. By 1975, we'll also have Southern California Edison, Box doubled our total plant and equip- 351, Los Angeles, Calif. 90053.
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lan Monday February 20, 19R SPARTAN DATLY-5 SALE :,/ hair /lid, imdf, ,,,,/ .d,,,,/,,,, 'H glens Spark 86-66 Win END OF SEASON SKI FISHER ART FILM MOVIE GUIDE Complete stock of Medal skis. 20% off. Now Exclusive Alu FREEMAN'S Playing kW& Engagement . 1433 1 he A i a meida SCU Tramples Cagers 297- 3060 Competition By BOB SHIRRELL with guard Terry O'Brien netting, The loss gave the Spartans a 10- President cki Chalet Spartan Dailey Sports Editor 15, forward Bob Stuckey 12, and 11 overall mark and a 5-5 confer- gic.,/, '..013skalisOCIOGISilaser..*OOKOCIr.-. 244 So. 2nd St., An early second half scoring Ralph Ogden 11, ence record. Wedelking - __ t urst by Ralph Ogden pushed The Broncos had the edge in In the freshman game which fol- San Jose 286-6100 f It happens in Italy... the shooting, hitting 49 per cent lowed, the Spartababes defeated "V. s partan cagers out of contention rie - s aturday and gave the University from the field to 36 per cent for the Bronco frosh for the second ; like clockwork! ..)roc, tti i f Santa Clara Broncos an 86-66 the Spartans. Santa Clara made time this season, 79-68. Darnell , Vest Coast Athletic Conference 18 of 28 free throws while SJS Hillman scored 17, C.J. Howard .67il 03*e. .. jay g i. sank 12 of 18. 14, and Steve Mortara 12. ASK SAM ABOUT MIKE The victory kept the Broncos on Why The iheilials, , op in the conference with a 9-1 ark and was their sixth straight The eesand vet SJS in the last three seasons. Spartan Errors, HRs Loyola remained in second place UNISPHERE" 1h3ta1ians 1. y defeating St. Mary's, 87-71. The A,.e cancel Irorn the Drector 01-0100110 11011001Shrlr Is The Official Microphone I ions have an 8-1 mark. Sam The Sham, Robert Hemet presents SJS jumped to an early 13-12 Lead Way to 2 Defeats Of ' PI ETRT) GEFAIISE,iZ,,.,ne.,7Zpddbymoberid BIRDSTn EEES ITALIANS' sternnVIRNA_Sd ... I ad but Bud Ogden sparked the The Pharaohs And OIlS:! Ptitro The Cal Davis Aggies spoiled the tors added an insurance run in the Directed by Patio Germ - From Diandge 1 roncos to 22-16. Shametts On Tour Pictures when Gary The Six points by Tim Holman Spartan baseballers' 1968 season top of the seventh t- :00100100:\liZNOC'''' Schlauginnauf homered over the Sam knows his microphone ave the Spartans a 25-25 tie with opener with 3-1 and 5-4 victories $s his link with his audience. Wild ix minutes remaining in the half, leftfield fence off Holmes' succes- He wants you to hear his "Counterfeit Constable" , last Saturday on the Spartan dia- Mike Popovec. lyrics, natu- co-hit: i ut Santa Clara pulled away to a sor, voice and the mond. The Spartans had several oppor- rally, without howling feed- 9-33 halftime advantage. annoying Coach Ed Sobczak's varsity nine tunities to get back into the ball back, without 2nd Exciting Week In the crucial moments at the close-up breath "pop", with- front quickly 1-0 in t ginning of the second half, Ralph jumped out in game but failed, as John Clay out audience sounds. Pretty Exclusive first game on a RBI single by picked up the win. test for a microphone ( gden poured in three quick bas- the tough catcher Ray Valesconi, but the The visitors jumped off to a fast . . routine for the incom- 14502 Engagement 1 ets to put the Broncos on top Shure Unisphere. 1315 Basin 867-3020 up in their half of second game, aid- parable 5-33, a lead which they never Aggies tied it 5-0 lead in the Just ask the better groups. the fourth when first sacker Chris ed by two of the six errors the cave up. cerersk i Mietus poled a long home run over Spartans made on the day, and a Shure Brothers, Inc. Spartan forward Coby Diet rick Hartrey Ave. centerfielci barrier off Spartan two-run homer by Don Schroepfer. 222 ,cit four fouls in the early going the Evanston, Ill. 60204 c8..eii, , starter and loser Bob Holmes (0-11. The Spartans bounced back with nd was not able to help late in re'' 1968 Shure Brothers. Inc. The Aggies then went ahead for four runs in the last half of the he first half and early in the keeps in the top of the fifth when sixth, only to see the rally die econd. IP. , they bunched a single and three when Bob Burrill was picked off Bronco center Dennis Awtrey walks for a run. The visi second base. i nd Bud Ogden were the strong straight This Week's t pots for Santa Clara. Each ended NEW EUROPEAN SKIS col- 1 p with 19 points and Awtrey .4ild beauty to your * Wood and metal Dopy I ected 15 rebounds to lead both shoes. Take them to * Lowest wholesale prices lubs. Dry Cleaning ECONOMY Fully guaranteed ver Forward Dick Groves continued SHOE REPAIR * One man operation The Total Female Animal! , o be a key player for the Spar- 43 E. Santa Clara 294-9929 For further inforrnation call 297-5721 STARRING I ans, netting 19 points and gather- ng 11 rebounds. 101 1111=1.01 14,41M SPECIAL UTA LEVKA CLAUDE RINGER' CARL MOHNER I Produced .yeil Dr,ted Center Bob Scott and guards olman and Steve McKean had 10 TBASTRIAINCOLOR 01 ULTRASCOPE Reieneed through AUDUBON FILMS VAN 1 ints apiece for SJS. Color The Santa Clara scoring was even Co -hit "White Nioices" La Dolce Vita . . . a defi,litrui place s\\\-;1/4\ of the 1700's \ Gator Gymnasts with 1,6,1.44 1.1 u3ui u3r0s) Now Showing!! /di "A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS" Halt Spartans 552 S Bascom Try the lobster thermi- It- 295 7238 Shown 7:30 & 9:45 nightly Spartan gymnasts won eve4, event but one Saturday but San dor, ehateaubriand, or ..,1/ WINNER OF t Francisco State captured the meet shish kabob in our de- 11 001.1 '11111 \ 111,1 I IIT,', 162.73-162.44 and ended SJS' six- FliEl) /ANNE \I \\\ ciuue meet win streak. lightful atmosphere. We Spartan Tony Coppola won the feature supurb dining at NOW 69c &ACADEMY AWARDS A MAN all-around eveiret-witir-6048-veints. reasonable prices. INCLUDING Coppola also won the high bar with 8.85, the parallel bars with FOR ALL 8.90, the rings with 9.0, and the Golden West Cleaners BEST PICTURE long horse with 8.95. SEASONS Doug Hills of SJS took the floor 1i101 South First For reservations OF THE RI exercise with 8.77 and Jim Turpin at Alma Phone 292-1266 YEA Ifif.ii 'Fill6)1( 11 :I TECHNICOLOR- I 0 25 S 292-1072 won the trampoline with 8.9. r) ri 0 - r r) (-I rIIr11r r IJ LI J LI II BETWEEN 9th & 10th ON SANTA CLARA r