TARTAN DAI LY New Student Banned 1111 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE For 5 SAB Violations By RICK SKINNER Board had found the "New Stu- visor to SAB, admitted, -Ira (Melt- Spartan Daily Start Writer dent entity" guilty of (1 t illegal zer) is correct in saying that most Vol. 54 41110... SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1966 No. 25 The Student Activities Board distribution of literature. i.e., the clubs didn't know about the change registration but we don't charge a club with (SAB) yesterday banned distribu- New Student, in the line in front of library central on an offense unless the group in- tion of the New Student news- Sept. 16; (2) misuse of a mega- volved ignores the warning." paper on the SJS campus for one phone in front of the cafeteria on The Board, in closed session, CSCSPA Conference month, in punishment for five vio- Seventh Street on Sept. 30; (3) discussed each issue and found the lations of SAB policy. a late turn-in of a request slip on New Student guilty of all points. setting the penalty, Caldwell Phil Whitten, co-editor of the Sept. 15; (4) placing the New Stu- After dent on top of Spartan Daily called Meltzer and Whitten in and New Student with Ira Meltzer, boxes also on Sept. 15; and (5) Informed them of the verdict and immediately replied, "We shall ap- use of a loudspeaker on Seventh sentence. peal the SAB decision to the ASB Street in front of the cafeteria, Resolution on Housing Secured judiciary." refusal to cease such action, on Jim Caldwell, president of SAB, discuss pos- Sept. 17, By JIM BREWER House of Lordsthat of a mere lems which plague all state col- mately two weeks to told Whitten and Meltzer the Frosh To Vote which may be col- Spartan Daily Staff Writer debating society. leges. sible solutions PENALTIES LEVIED delegation to the Cali- Married student housing short- lectively pursued. A resolution The SJS Caldwell said, "It is the decision SJS SPURS ACTION ages proved to be a major problem stating that it is the state's re- Today, Tomorrow fornia State College Student Pres- of the Student Activities Board Much of the action was throughout the state. Spolter, who sponsibility to provide adequate, idents' Association Conference, Homecoming that the New Student shall be spurred by the SJS delegation, chaired the workshop, favored in- low-cost housing for married stu- found guilty of all the charges and held at San Francisco State last whose leadership and experience tense concentration by the 16 col- dents was passed in the general For Rep Hopefuls the following penalties levied weekend, returned triumphant aft- was well received. The group, leges to further expose the prob- assembly 12-2-0. against it: there shall be no dis- Freshmen are urged to get out er successfully securing definite, headed by ASB President Jerry lem to the State Legislature. Such PROP. 2 DISCUSSED Queen Voting tribution of the New Student on and vote for their Student Council Spolter, took advantage of nearly a plan was adopted. Representa- Proposition 2 was discussed at well-planned resolutions concern- the SJS campus for one month in- every opportunity and, by Satur- tives from Spartan City, S.F. great length. Participants in the representatives today and tomor- ing married student housing and cluding Nov. 24; probation is levied day night, had succeeded in turn- State's Gatemille, and similar workshop, chaired by SJS' Gene row. "Help combat apathy in stu- Proposition 2, state construction Lokey, assistant chairman of Stu- Begins Today against the New Student for the ing discussion from philosophical housing sections from the various bond issue on the November bal- remainder of the fall semester, dent elections," said Paul Morey, areas, not of immediate concern state colleges will attend a con- dents for Proposition 2, expressed lot. Voting for the 1966 Homecom- 1966-67; probation shall mean ad- election board chairman. to SJS, to specific, concrete prob- ference on this campus in approxi- desire to join the drive to inform The CSCSPA, designed to co- California's voters of issues in- ing Queen began today and will herence to all SAE, ASH and ad- Student elections seldom turn ordinate and promote the interests ministration regulations." volved in the bond issue. A reso- continue through tomorrow. This out more than 20 per cent of the of California state colleges, ,ex Whitten and Meltzer based their voters he said. will mark the last week of com- celled previous performances by defense primarily on "lack of com- According to Joe Rynear, chair- carefully considering a plan of Spotter reported late this aft- petition for the five finalists. munication about the new regula- man of Pres. Clark's Committee action before presenting a resolu- ernoon that Proposition 2 re- Finalists Cynthia Burkinshaw, tions." SAB's organizational hand- on Student Government which has tion. The association has had a quires only a simple majority Hilary Goldwater, Cathy Imwalle, book was revised last summer and been studying problems in the sys- reputation similar to Britain's to pass and not a two-thirds vote Susie Seydel and Cynthia Whitted the representatives of the New tem, "Thus far, as evidenced by as reported yesterday. will have their pictures displayed Student claimed ignorance of the the elections, students have abdi- at three voting booths located at new provisions and rulings set cated their rights to governing Bids Available lution favoring the adoption of the Seventh and San Carlos Streets, down in the revised edition. themselves." in front of Spartan bookstore, Voting for the candidates will Free bids for the 1966 Home- proposition was u na n imously Cafeteria and the Science Build- FLAT DENIAL be held in front of the bookstore, coming Coronation Ball, the gala adopted. ing, from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Whitten denied outright the the cafeteria and the Science kickoff for Homecoming week ac- Les Cohen, legislative analyst truth of the first of the five Building and on Seventh and tivities at the Santa Clara County for the California State College SJS SONGLEADER charges, saying, "Jerry (Spolter, San Carlos streets from 8:30 Fairgrounds Pavilion, Oct. 29, are Board of Trustees, who attended Sociology major, Hilary Gold- ASB president) informed me a a.m. to 7:30 p.m. available daily on Seventh Street, the conference to speak on the water is an SJS songleader and week before school started that Fourteen candidates are running in front of the Spartan Bookstore proposition, was "very impressed a former Freshman Camp coun- I could expect cooperation from for the four freshman seats on and in the Student Affairs Busi- with SJS' handling" of the bond selor. She hopes after a June grad- the administration, so we went council. They Include: ness Office. issue. Due to coverage of the uation to work in hotel personnel ahead and distributed the New Sally Anderson, Vicki Bennett, Walt Tolleson and his orchestra issue by Spotter at the conference, or public relations. Student. I was standing in the Randy Buchanan. Al Carroll, Doug During the evening, Betty Lou Cohen altered the content of a Cynthia Burkinshaw intends to registration line and was harassed De Costa, Kathy Eddins and will provide music for dancing. speech he intended to give to the JERRY SPOLTER VIC LEE some day work in a hospital or by the supervisor of campus se- Misty Lenthall. Mathes, 1965 Homecoming Queen, general assembly on the propo- . returns triumphant . displays leadership clinic. The 20-year-old junior is a curity, Frank Schoff, who tried to Others in the race are: Torn will crown the new queen. sition, and instead, stressed the role CSCSPA can plan in state speech therapy major but also place an illegal arrest on me. I McNeeley, Melinda Melendez, Ste- issues concerning higher education. keeps busy as an SJS song girl. went to President (Robert D.) phen Patrick, Dennis Robinson, He also tentatively promoted Cathy Imwalle, former Miss SJS Clark's office and sat. Schoff got Perry Sites, Jeff Trout and Vangie Spotter from Northern California finalist, enjoys spectator sports a warrant for my arrest from the Wilkes. Chairman of Students for Propo- and fox hunting. She is a member city police, but this was cancelled. Businessman's Seminar Opens sition 2 to the statewide chairman- of the Newman Club and has It would seem that the cancel- ship. served as Freshman Camp coun- ling of the warrant is proof that Playgirl 'Solicits' BUDGET ATTACKED selor. I did not violate any law." Meltzer, replying to the charge The delegation also initiated ac- BAND AIDE tion concerning the structure of of using a loudspeaker in defiance I For Spada Life Thursday With Guest Speaker Band Aide leader Susie Seydel of a personal warning by Caldwell the CSCSPA, attacking its budget and constitution. At a special meet- plans to get a master's degree in of the violation of SAB regu- The hunted becomes the hunter "The future of our free enter- ranks to become president of CCC, are truly and totally educated to ing called at 2 a.m., Sunday morn- speech correction after graduation. lation, said, "I felt you as chair- this week on the SJS campus when prise systemon which the future began his career in 1934 as a meet the challenges of their re- ing, ASB Vice President Vic Lee She is a member of the Speech man of SAB had no right to in- Mary Ann, a real-live Playboy and Hearing club on campus and of our nation itself dependslies student can maker.
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