College Television Circuit to Broadcast Instruction to Two Schools

College Television Circuit to Broadcast Instruction to Two Schools

ov. 19 To Mark a National 'First' for SJS I Series rodoy College Television Circuit To Broadcast tian Instruction To Two Schools GRAINGER "Teenage ies lspbn By DARLA Problems" will be the topic of a aid Myers, professor of mathematics. Representa- Primarily it will show the importance of word rnpas cbt. panel discussion for girls presented No. 19 will mark a first for SJS and on the first tives from banks, loan agencies and car agencies usage to develop certain moods. The program will program Nov. 19. Students f Roosevelt Junior a closed circuit television will appear on the program which will explain the be seen by English classes. di,eassibn ille nation %%lien High School will appear on the program along broadcast from the college procedure For financing the buying of a car. irge, program will be with two members of the .MIS faculty, Dr. William IA. PROGRAM TENTATIVE ma schools as an instruc- D. Winter and Dr. Itollwrt The Science Department will present a demon- Unscheduled, but planned fur the near future, past, 1 two local public W. ZaRIOW, assistant el. professors of stration on fresh Water Presb aid. psychology. Chief psychiatric social aquariums Dec. 10 under Is a program titled "Safety in the Home." Students tional worker Joanne Kirkpatrick, of the adult and child the leadership of Dr. Frank C. Gale, associate pro- af Dr. James E. Stevenson, professor of industrial fessor of marshm, "The broadcasts are new endeavors in guidance clinic, will complete the list of program biology and science education. arts, will present the program. of the rnw will serve as a resource guests. Many more programs are still in the planning the college Scheduled for the first week in January is a which schools and community," staled Bob stage according to Mr. Diarrpind, The Art, Music the public A demonstration of the basic gymnastics demonstration to be telecast to phy- to -appointed coordinator of instruc- fundamentals of and Journalism and Advertising Departments have Diamond, newly wrestling will be broadcast to physical education sical education classes at both San Jose High and associate professor of speech yet to announce definite program dates. riSlifance tional television School and Roosevelt Junior High School. Dr. our knowledge this is the first time classes on Nov. 30. Wrestling classes under the di- int! drama. "To William L. Gustafson, assistant professor of phy- Several of the programs to be presented will be has been presented." rection of Hugh II. Mumby, assistant professor lu 'orb a program of sical education, will conduct the demonstration. written and produced by members of methods class- Drive physical education, will present the program. Jose High School and Roosevelt Junior They es on campus, Mr. Diamond said. "San also Jan. 8 a ill bring Dr. Courtaney P. Brooks, as- be the only schools to receive the will present programs on Dec. 2 and Dec. 4. Any SJS 3tes for iagh School will sociate professor of speech, before the cameras when students interested in participating in present because they are the only the program and learning about the television field ,tudents Droadcasts at AtTo FINANCING TALK one of her classes will present a program concern- can make appointments with Mr. Diamond. This schools with direct cable connection," stated A credit buying program will be presented Dec. 5ublic ing the production, of mood in a story through the offer is open to both men and women students, he 8 by 3-6116 gr. Diamond. the mathematics methods class of Dr. W. How. BOB DIAMOND use of music and speech Night Jolted Into Action VIZE :RTISERS Court Revises Rules, SSES Sets Election Date By RON MILLER cember ASH class elections, and ancesca waded into 33 pending cases. The surprise resignation SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE For the first time since the op- of Chief Justice Jerry Alex- ening of the semester, all six jus- VOL. SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 NO. 36 ander jolted the SJS Student tices were present for the entire Poll Reveals Court into action at Tues- meeting. Alexander's revisions ess 7-6171 day's meeting. were passed in a matter of min- Council May Agree In just two hours the court utes with only one justice abstain- passed Alexander's hard- ing. L.A. Students Attend State fought judiciary procedure revi- The judiciary revisions were de- On New Hazing Policy sions, completed plans for the De- signed by Alexander to broaden charity," cited Diane Fannatre, the scope of the court and rid it of ' -MAN By PETE WALLS should also include positive steps drive chairman. several steps deemed "unneces- of Major The Student Council today toward outlawing dangerous haz- sary" hy the court. Because Program ing stunts here," Dean Benz said. :UP Alexander resigned as chief jus- is expected to agree on a The state law now makes it al "He is further motivated," Mr. was noted by Mr. Bliss. Fourteen tice for program conflict reas- daily. More than 600 students four-point hazing ban policy misdemeanor for anyone to in- Staff ons. He denied the court's earlier plias suggested. "by a desire of those questioned are taking Auction dulge in hazing that can create from Los Angeles County common to youth of college age business subjects. Elementary edu- drawn up jointly by the ad- reluetanee to pass his revisions bodily harm. Such a violation is . to get away from home." cation and pre-secondary educa- had any thing to do with it. He 3AR would rather attend SJS than ministration and the student punishable by a fine of not less If he is anywhere near Los An- tion majors were next with 11 and Will Highlight said Monday he was sure his re- go to colleges or universities than $50 nor more than $500, or ; geles, Mr. Bliss continued, he seven, respectively. Engineering body president early this visions would be passed anyway. their doorsteps. imprisonment in county jail for In FOODS closer to may be anxious to move to a and Recreation (including P.E.) other action. the court op- week. six months, or both. ened Why? relatively smog-free area. have five each listed. applications today for the fol- Dr. Stanley C. Benz, dean of Lhest_ D_ rive lowing ASH offices: senior repre- ' - SNACKS One reason: to get away Getting away from smog was Four public relations and jour- The most stringent part of the students, said Tuesday the policy laculty members \,11 be auc- sentative; junior, sophomore from home. the fourth most popular reason nalism students answered the law involves loss of public funds J and is intended to supplement the tioned off Tuesday afternoon as Results of a recent question- questionnaire. Departments named to any institution that allows Ma_ freshman class president. vice pres- listed on the questionnaires. state law against hazing, passed one highlight of the Cannitis Chest ident. secretary and treasurer; naire released by James H. Bliss, by less than three students were ing practices. jun- Bar "Finally," Mr. Bliss said, "he within a day of the death of a drive, which runs all next week, ior and sophomore assistant to the president, showed not listed. Were San Jose State to con- representative; USC student last September. Faculty members will beeome two freshman representatives; that 54 per cent of' the students may discover that only at San done such hazing practices, the and The college policy outlined in- "slaves" of living groups, fraterni- sophomore who answered listed that reason Jose State can he find a spe- college would lose all monies ap- male and female court cludesiloss of recognition to ties, and sororities. Auction time is justices. for coming to San Jose State. in his particular propriated to it from public taxa- cialized program any campus group indulging in 12:30 p.m. in the Outer Quad. j Applications are Highest ranking reason, how- tion, and would be unable to op- available at area of interest." hazing: hazing which inter- Goal for this year's drive is the Student Union and will not ever, was the reputation of the Students Stage erate, Dean Benz concluded. questionnaire revealed feres with student academic ; be received after Nov. 20. The student's major department at The work ls forbidden: any indoc- $250LiLast0 year's goal was also elections will be held Dee. 10-11. SiS. About 62 per cent of the that 53 per cent came to SJS trination program must be con- 62500; $1110 was collected. ; The court also approved 24 cases students gave that reason. as sophomores, 29 per cent came Drama Scenes structive and positive: viola- One Wednesday from 10.30 to prepared by Pat McCIenahan, pro- 'Student; were asked to check as freshmen and only 6 per cent tions of foregoing statements Internationals 11:30 there will be classroom solici- seeming attorney. The cases all off items in order of their im- transferred from other colleges The Speech and Drama Depart- will be referred to student court tation, of which Nancy Caldwell charge organizations with not portance. More than one reason ment's weekly Studio Hour pro- for action. is in charge. sending representatives to a Stu- for coming to by or universities. State was listed "We thought that instead of Sororities and fraternities will dent Orientation Hoard meeting. each person.) A "wide distribution of majors" gram will be held today at 3:30 To Eat Turkey rubber-st.imping state law, we have exchange dinners during the The court also agreed to accept Mr. Bliss said 71, or about 10 p.m. in the Studio Theater, SD103. week with the proceeds going to charges against a student accused per cent of the Los To introduce foreign students at Angeles Coun- Student directors and perform - ; a poster violation.

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