1 - ONE y!! and OIL SpaZtancr OIL Co. SAN William JOSE STATE COLLEGE SAN v L., 49 474- JOSE CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1961 No. 48 'Nobody Seems To Mind' Musicians FRAYED YOU. Slams To Present 1 ASB Mi 7c Avila (.10,:i Prexy -c ear h Yule Fest Christmas music by Vivaldi, Jongen and Bach will be featured TING ONLY 10401# For 'Negative Thinking' during the annual Christmas pro- gram presented by the SJS String By ROB HALLADAY promise and he has consistently he certainly didn't appoint the best Orchestra and A Cappella choir' Everett Avila, who resigned his alienated one branch of student persons to fill the jobs." Sunday at 3 p.m. in Concert hall. pest of ASB executive secretary government and administration Davis' failure to make prompt Under the direction of Dr. W. Wednesday. leveled charges against after the other." appointments also came under at- Gibson Walters, professor of mu- 08 President Brent Davis rang- 'PARTY PREJUDICE' tack. sic, the string orchestra will pre- ing from nonfeasance to "negative Many of Davis' actions have There are still several commit- sent "Double Concerto for Violin thinking been prompted by political party tees which are not functioning to and Cello in B flat" by Vivaldi. Ant, a graduate student who prejudice. Avila charged. their fullest capacity because stu- Featured soloists for the com- withdrew from college "He has changed a bit, dent representatives have not been position will be William Galbaith, officially recently," PUSHING FOR TOYSDon Miller, Sigma Nu the -Toys for Tots" drive, the swmg-a-thon is before Wednes- Avila continued, "but early appointed, Avila pointed out. violin, and Stephen Gebhart, cello. Nov. 30, appeared in the pledge, swings Mary Jane Tostenson, Alpha slated to end at 4 p.m. Sunday with a 100th -hour Council meeting to year the influence Jongen's "Two Paraphrases on day's Student he exerted re- 'NEVER BEFORE' Omega member, into the 26+h hour of the celebration. Walloon Christmas Carols" will Chi offer his resignation. sulted from party bias." "This has never happened be- benefit for feature Anne Greek -sponsored swing-a-thon. A In an interview yesterday, Avila Davis has not appointed the best fore," Avila asserted, "and it's Arant, Ellena Gregory, said, "Frankly, most of my rea- people to fill ASB posts and po- Brent's fault." Sydney Wood, flutes and Karen Brandon, sons for quitting are related to sitions on student-faculty commit- Avila pointed out that a letter alto flute. William Brent Davis." tees, Avila said. had been sent to Student Council, Erlendson, professor of "Davis' major fault," Avila said, "Some of his recent appoint- music, will conduct the a cap- pella choir in its rendition "is his lack of ability to compro- ments have been good," he added, of Santa Claus Will 'Swing' Bach's "Uns ist em n mise. I've never seen him corn- "but at the beginning of his term Kind gehoren" Davis' Reply from Cantata No. 142. Soloists for the presentation ASH President Brent Davis will be Jennifer Chase, alto; stated yesterday he would reply Michael Chang, tenor, and Robert At 100th -Hour Festivities to AviliCs charges today. Davis' Weekly Flag Salute Waterbury, baritone. statement will appear in the Santa Claus will swing the 100th ting a good . said Neu- toy donation c, The traditional Christmas pro- Spartan Daily Monday. hour of the Sigma Nu-Alpha Chi man, "but we can always use 7-4807, Neuman said. gram is open to the public. There Omega sponsored swing-a-thon more." Someone has telephoned the is Proposed for Council no admission charge. Sunday at 4 p.m. and will offici- FREE PRIZES swingers "every hour on the hour," LD" Davis and himself in October - ate at the 100th-hour -celebrations People who donate toys at cer- according to Neuman. to salute? which protested the lack of ap- To salute or not along this line but not both. I which will conclude the swinging. tam times during the day win RADIO PLUGS which pointments. That is the question chose the pledge of allegiance International Dance The swing-a-thon, which started prizes. Two tickets to the Fox the- The swing-a-thon has received the Student Council over the Prayer "I talked to Brent about the ex- at 12 noon Wednesday on the front ELT members of because it would ater and a certificate to the Dia- plugs on seven bay area radio sta- in treme slowness have been asked to resolve have a more unanimous feeling," of appointments," To Be Held in Gym lawn of the Sigma Nu house, 148 mond car wash in Campbell were tions and on KNTV television. The their OVVI1 minds this week and be Birchard said. Avila said, "but he brushed it off S. 11th St., is part of a drive to awarded yesterday. An international Christ nt a a story has also been picked up by ready to answer at next Wednes- Many groups have an invoca- with a statement about 'repre- collect toys for the San Jose Ma- A twist contest will be held in "Snow Ball" will be held national news wire services, day's Council meeting. tion, Birchard continued, but It sentative government taking a long tomor- rine corps reserve's annual "Toys front of the Sigma Nu house Sat- row from 9 p.m. to 1 Several stations have broadcast Ron 13irchard, senior represen- doesn't mean anything. "They time,'" a.m, in the for Tots." The toys are given to urday afternoon, according women's gym. to telephone conversations with the tLD tative, introduced a proposition have it merely because it is ex- "Davis has the power to make needy children in Santa Clara Neuman. A live band will play, he Sponsored by Spartan Chi, the swingers, and San Francisco's Wednesday which, if added to pected of them," he said. these appointments and it is his county at Christmas time. said. French club, the Russian KCBS is broadcasting a program Student Council parlimentary Dr. Lowell M. Walter, faculty responsibility to correct the situ- club General admission to the swing- Approximately 50 fraternity and and the ISO, the dance is part of on the event this morning, 9-10 rules and procedure, would state adviser to the Council, reC0111. ation," he said. a-thon are old or new toys. 20 sorority members will swing in a series of cultural and social o'clock. that "The chairman shall lead mended that the issue be tabled LACK OF PRESSURE The pile of toys under a tree relays on the 18-foot high swing. p.m. programs planned to combine and Invitations to the swing-a-thon's the Council in the pledge of al- for a week to give Council mem- "Student Council could have in the fraternity's front yard is A telephone is connected to the co-ordinate the activities of inter- 100th-hour celebration. which be- legiance to the flag at the be- bers time to consider it. put pressure on Davis, but it growing rapidly, according to Bob swing and anyone wishing to call national organizations on campus, gins at 4 p.m. Sunday, have been ginning of every meeting." "This can be a controversial didn't," he added. Neuman, president. "We're get- the swingers to chat or make a according to Francis Mimi, sent to local city, college and Ma- During debate. Bill Erdman, issue," Dr. Walter said, "and "Brent hasn't introduced any French club president. -hour cele- sophomore representative, asked Council members should be able rine officials. The coffee positive legislation," Avila said. Both music and decor for the . to ac- Birchard why he had not included to defend their decision in a seri- hrations are open the public.. "Most of his proposals have been dance will emphasize the holiday the Lord's prayer in his proposal. ous discusion and debate with cording to Neuman. on the negative side." season, but with an international Art Works Auction Birchard replied rational, serious and objective that he didn't According to Avila, Davis' nega- flavor, said Samia Saour, Russian feel it reasons." necessary to include both. tive approach can be seen in his club vice president. "I feel we should Birchard replied, "We do have U.C. Prof To View have something attempts to "overturn the student Russian, French, Chinese and a responsibilky to reflect the court, impose restrictions upon the Tonight in Gallery American music will be democratic institution of govern- PlnYed, Spartan Daily and veto budget according to Doris Frank, presi- Hindu Literature 'Psycho' on Tap ment under which we operate." With the first annual student- tensive variety it works are up I. items." dent of Spartan Chi, who urged He continued that SJS is a faculty Christmas auction tonight hid, including paintings, water Col- WI itinz CONTRAST all students, both foreign and For Friday Flicks with 40 per cent of the prucee(s ors, sketches, oils, ceramics, fex tion in India Today" will be th,, state college and "some display Avila contrasted such action American, to attend. Forks wt11 present Alfred of allegiance from whence we from each work sold going toward tiles, sculptures, drawings. prints topic of Saebehidananda Vatsya- with legislation introduced by last Admission will be 50 cents per Ilitchcoek's "Psycho" tonight at derive our education and our a student scholarship fundnew and jewelry. yan today in his talk in S142, year's government to "close Sev- person, or 75 cents a couple. 7:30 and 9:30 in abundant in the Art de- 11:30 a.m.
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