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Attend CSCV's March To SJ.'* Environmental Survival Faire Conference! The Santa Clara Wednesday Vol. 48 $5.00 Per Year University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California, Friday, February 13,1970 GLOftE No 20 SCU, SJS Conferences King Birthday Holiday Study Ecology Problem If Santa Clara students don't began yesterday will be highlighted know alx>ut environmental prob- with a talk by AMembiyman John Denied in Senate Voting lems by the end of next week, It VascohceTlos tonight. And Sail Jose certainly won't be because nobody State's massive "Survival Faire," At the eighth session of the Sen- the Chargin Prize of the University tion be repealed." (See THE tried to teach them. featuring everything from burial ate Monday night decisions were of Santa Clara Law School is in SANTA CLARA, January 30,1970.) the Center for the services for a 1970 to "Hunger honor Judge Chargin On campus, car reached on resolutions on this of Gerald S. The statement went on to urge Study of Contemporary Values- Diet" cafeteria fare, will begin Rather, the Chargin Prize honors that the University make publie year’s annual, on campus observ- a six.nsornl ecology conference which Monday. the judges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. statement on Gerald Chargin, and ance of Dr. Martin Luther King, VASCO.VCELL.OS LECTURE Joseph Chargin. Since it was there- that the Senate make a similar re- Vasconcellos will discuss “Values Jr.’s birthday, and on the revised fore improper for the Political | quest of the Santa Clara Law Bullock Workshops and the Hope for Survival" in No- dorm council bill. In addition a Problems Committee to recommend School. The Senate adopted the bili 7 at 8 p.m. tonight. His talk was the abolition of the above award, statement adopted reversing ! Upcoming will be followed by a discussion we recommend that the appropri- Political Problems Committee's Highlight the Senate’s earlier position on the with Dr. Scott Paradise, director ate portion ofof our former resolu- ' statement. Photography Trip of the Boston Industrial Mission. Law School’s Chargin Award. Dr. Paradise will lecture earlier in A three-day photography field the afternoon, at 4 o’clock in Mo- NARROW DEFEAT trip to Asilomar State Beach on bil! 7, on “The Vandal Ideology - In close voting the Senate re- Feh. 20-22 has been announced by Are There More Basic Causes for jected a resolution supporting Cooney Within Rights Mr, Phil Welch, chairman of the the Ecological Crisis?” campus observance of Dr. Martin Creative Arts Department. It will Saturday the CSCV-study will Luther King, Jr.’s birthday as a be highlighted by two seminar provide “resource persons” for Play Opens Next Weekend holiday. Members of the Senate On Yearbook Changes workshops with Wynn Bullock, a workshops on each of six local en- argued that observing January 15 professional photographer with 35 vironmental problems. Topics for Oliver Goldsmith's 18th century comedy "She Stoops to Con- as a holiday was a personal matter, The Publications Board unani- is doing is not irresponsible,” one of the members years of experience in the field the workshops Include usage of the quer" will open a five performance run at Lifeboat Theatre next and that preference should not be mously upheld the rights of year- committee stated. the The Publications which who Welch describes as “one of South Bay, growth limitations for Friday, Feb. 20. With professional actor Michael Keenan as the given to Dr. King over such men book editor Bob Cooney and his Board, nation's very photographers." noise pollution Abraham Lincoln and John is a sub-committee of the Univer- best the area, air and guest artist, the Theatre* Arts Department production will give as staff to carry out their proposed Accommodations for two nights problems, and alternative trans- repeat performances on Feb. 21, 26, 27 and 28. Tickets are Kennedy. Senator Jane Wiegen- sity Activities Committee, makes format changes in this year’s an- recommendations and six meals are being provided portation systems. Registration for available at the Information Booth —Deck Photo stein asked that the Senator ex- to the University nual the Board’s first who is at Asilomar for $22. Either of the those sessions is at 8:30 p.m. in amine their motives before the during meet- President, legally the pub- lisher student lunches can be box lunches, so that Noblli 7. voting on the measure, so that the ing with its full complement of of publications. the participants can take off and San Jose State’s “Survival Faire” resolution would be something sin- members yesterday afternoon. The members are: Dean Mc- photograph the Carmel-Monterey- is the outgrowth of Dr. John Sperl- Board of cerely felt, and not a measure of Grath, Miss Peggy Major, Mr. Review Confirms Gary Asilomar beach area on Saturday ing's Humanities 160 class. Dedi- ’’tokenism” to the Black commu- Morgan, ASUSC president, Richard Morrissey, Mr. Janies Deg- presented Use complaints against of Sunday. cated to the “survival of mankind nity, which she said no one wanted. nan, Mr. Christopher Lievestro, Dorm the yearbook staff, “the “PROFESSIONAL REALM” and to the ecological problems Revised Council Bill Voting on the resolution was 11- saying, Rob Eskridge, Bob Cooney, Mike students have the right have the According to Welch, the purpose which that survival entails,” the The revised Senate Bill 22, In order to “insure a harmonious 16-8. to Taylor, Mary Terry, and Tony kind of book they want, and they of the weekend is ‘Ho get some of week-long Faire will feature con- which' gives dorm councils the function of the resident student The cancellation of Sunday’s Davis. don’t want their book in a box.” the 200 students who have taken tests for ecology-oriented films, power to enforce their own legis- community,” a Board of Commu- The editor involved in any case scheduled meeting for lack of a He the charge by the photo class, and any others photos and poems, as well as nu- lation, has been approved by the nity Order is provided for in the substantiated does not vote in that instance. quorum was the initiative for a bill noting paid with who are interested, and help them merous lectures and workshops. Board of Review and will hence- bill, which consists of Dorm Pres- that the book is for student and by presenting to break out of the academic en- MARCH TO FAIRE forth be in effect. idents. The Board has the power asking censorship of a Senator fees, 1100 signatures a protest peti- vironment and, into the profes- Santa Clara students can join The bill states that “eaeh dorm to review and or veto any rules who would miss more than three on tion ballots (initiated by sional realm." the “March for Survival” to the shall establish a dorm council con- and regulations established by in- Senate meetings without having and 974 THE SANTA CLARA last week) Kiosk The workshops with Bullock Faire which will begin at Kennedy sisting of two representatives from dividual dorm councils. The Board secured a proxy. The bill, pre- which ran nine to one against the will take place on Friday and Sat- Mall at 9 ajn. next Wednesday. each floor, selected by members of Charles O'Brien, recently an- of Community Order, is subject to sented orally by Jim Redd, stated the three- urday nights, when he will bring SCCAP is also offering free bus that floor, one senator selected changes, particularly nounced candidate for the office the review of the Semite. that a Senator’s volume idea, and spring distribu- some of his prints to evaluate. rides to SJS for the less physically from among that dorm’s senators, voting privileges of State Attorney General, will Bullock recently had a show at the fit. Busses will leave from the and two resident assistants selected Sue Naumes, President of the would be suspended if the Senator tion. speak here Tuesday, Feb. 17, at San Francisco Museum of Art, and Mall at 11:30 and 12:15. Wednes- by resident members of the dorm Senate and a member of the Board exceeded the three absence rule. The Student Publications Board 12:30 p.m. His talk is open to the It is now on nationwide exhibition. day’s events at the Faire include a from among the dorm’s resident of Review, stated: “Although the members wrote in their decision public and will be held in the Moot Bullock stresses In his work the “Mother Earth Beauty Contest” at assistants.” bill doesn’t allow students to leg- WRONG ASSUMPTION that "there are not sufficient Court room in Bergin Hall. islate dorms because of statement the Senate Politi- “qualities and forces” which, he 1:30, followed by a panel on “The Each dorm council is given the open exist- A of grounds for substantially altering feels, ran increase man’s aware- Rape of Mother Earth” at 2. power to "construct and formulate ing University policy established cal Problems Committee was read. the proposed yearbook as planned ness and sense of the order and Entries in the film festival will all rules and regulations pertaining by the Trustees, it does provide an Delivered by Don Prime, the state- by the editor and his staff." They The Frosh have planned a Mass essence of life as a whole. be shown throughout the week. to dorm life.” Such rules, however, effective machine for change that ment began: “In our investigation felt that in terms of the nature prior to the UOP game tomorrow Students and faculty members The conference will end on Friday "must be in accord with local, may come In the future.
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