Today's Weather Kaucher Contest san Jose: pointing, tog today set tinaliats be selected and tom overcast hut sunshine at the preibuinary to the in the afternoon. Intreasing Dorothy Kaueher Oral Inter- cloundlness on Wednesday. PA RTAN DA I LY pretat le eitntest treats in High: SO-56. Southerly' whtds studio Theatre at 4:30 p.m. 5-10 mph. 1 SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE The public is Malted to attend. Vol. 53 40' " SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1965 No. 49 Newsman MUSIC BOX Withdraws From School To Speak At Forum Grad Rep To Quit ASB Merrill Mueller, NBC radio and By IROfiElt ALLEN sons" for leaving school. She said signatures to drop school last of units to hold office constitu- TV commentator and anchor-man Spartan Daily Staff Writer she had an ulcer early in the se- Wednesday after the council meet- tionally. Miss Patty Givens, gradUate rep- mester and consequently missed ing. for all of America's manned-space 'NOT DISSATISFIED' flights, will discuss the impact of resentative, has withdrawn from several classes. Miss Givens was elected last the space program on Americans school and will submit a letter WITHDRAWAY OFFICIAL spring on the United Collegians Miss Dona Kennedy resigned as at 10:30 Thursday morning in Con- of resignation from Student Coun- The registrar's office reported (UNICOL) ticket. She is from sophomore representative on coun- cert Hall as a part of the ASB cil to ASB Pres. John Hendricks that Miss Givens' withdrawl was Wheeling, W. Va., and was for- cil Nov. 17 saying she was "unable Forum Lecture Series. by tomorrow. prqcessed Friday. The tall brunette merly a member of the Spartan to work meaningfully with its (stk. The subject of Mueller's lecture Miss Givens listed "personal reit- said she obtained the necessary Daily staff. dent governments') structure." j will be "On the Moon" and will Her pending resignation will Hendricks appointed Jack Pei, include an analysis of the progres- bring to four the number of stu- kins to senior representative, Bill Williarn sive plan to land two American dents who have resigned from the Clark, ASB treasurer, and astronauts on the moon by 1970. ASB this semester. Wright, Sophomore representative Sparta Life Makes Debut to fill these vacancies. Mueller has appeared on many KENNEDY RESIGNATION NBC-TV News Specials, frequently Hendricks has not yet announced as news editor of the "Today" Miss Givens told the Spartan if and when he will hold interviews show and on his own radio and Tomorrow on SJS Campus Daily dissatisfaction with the coun- for Miss Givens' post. television programs. cil did not prompt her resignation. Aspirants for graduate repre- Mueller was NBC-TV's anchor Sparta Life, SJS' new feature quad near the Journalism and Ad- Miss Katherine (J. J.) Fraser sentative must have a 2.25 grade man for the assassination and fu- magazine, makes its campus debut vertising Building. and Rick Trout resigned from the point average and hold no other will posts of senior representative and elective or appointive major stu- neral story of the late Pres. John tomorrow. The cost of the magazine be 75 cents a copy. A three-issue ASB treasurer on Nov. 3, because dent body position while in office, F. Kennedy, the one-hour tribute The magazine will go on sale at to the late Winston Churchill, all subscription, which includes issues they lacked the required number according to the ASB committee. six campus booths, in front of the American manned-space flights, of the magazine in March and MIGUEL ALEMAN D-Day and the Japanese Surrender Cafeteria, in front of the Library, May 1966, may be purchased for Flamenco guitarist on the Battleship Missouri. ... in front of Spartan Bookstore, $1.75. The booth in the Journalism Also active in political coverage, next to the Men's Gym and in the Building quad is only for those Open Mueller has reported the presi- Dr. Clark To who have previously subscribed to dential inaugurations since 1953 Three Music Shows Set Sparta Life. and has frequently covered United Nations crises and debates. By SUSAN CBAWsliaW 400 Performers Seniors scheduled to be gradu- SJS Yule Season Twice the recipient of the Head- Spartan Daily Fine Arts Editor ated next year may have their liner Award, Mueller also holds the Three programs, offering samples of various music forms pitcure taken for inclusion in fu- Christmas season officially be- the Associated Women Students. for Purple Heart, the Order of the lbe presented in Concert Hall today. ture issues of the magazine gins at SJS Wednesday, Dec. 15, mid the Music, Home Economics Set To Appear $4. Appointments for pictures may British Empire, the French Legion Flamenco guitarist Miguel Aleman will perform at 11:30 a.m. with the lighting of a Christmas and Audio-Visual Departments are be made at the Student Affairs of Honor and the Sigma Delta Chi, tinder the auspices of the "Survey of Music Literature" class tree by SJS President Robert D. co-sponsors. Business Office. national journalistic fraternity, Aleman will play both classical and flamenco selections. In All-Greek Clark. Show The magazine combines features award. At 1:30 p.m. French horn player Patricia O'Gara will present The 20-foot tree will be placed Nearly 400 performers, repre- of the publications it follows, Lyke lier senior recital. She will be accompanied by Priscilla Michael on the marquee at the entrance magazine and La Torre yearbook. in piano and harpsichord; Jack Ulltut, violin and Da& Baird, senting five sororities and five to the Engineering Building. Student Charges piano. It features photographic essays fraternities, will appear in Theta Hot cider will be served by AWS Mistletoe Sale Concert Hall doors will open again at 8:15 p.m. for the Santa and cartoons. Humorous stories Chi fraternity's 14th annual All- members beginning at 4:30 p.m. Clara Valley Youth Band's fall concert. Directed by Clement J. are also included. Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Greek Show at 8 p.m. Saturday The program will Government Agent Hutchinson, associate professor of music, the band will present Features in the first issue in- begin at 5 p.m. honorary society, will sell mistle- in the Civic Auditorium. clude, "Reflections in Grey," a The ceremony will be broadcast toe this Thursday from 9 a.m.- a varied program Including music by English, German, Russian, Danish and American composers. There is no admission charge. Proceeds frcan the variety show photographic essay, picture stories "live" by the college FM station, Shoves, Hits Him 4 p.m. in front of the Cafeteria on sailing and on the recent Del- KSJS. and Spartan Bookstore. will go to the families of Ameri- ano strike. The Men's Glee Club, under the An SJS student has charged can servicemen killed or injured "Sparta Life has something of direction of Brent Heisinger, as- that he was forcefully punched in Viet Nam. A Red Cross director interest for everyoneixYth on and sistant professor of music, will and ejected by a U.S. Secret Serv- is preparing a list of families, ac- off-campus," Miss Linda Sullivan, perform during the half hour pro- ice agent from a would-be press Cultural Festival cording to Gil Lowry, director of said. conference with Vice President bwingathon Sparta Life editor, gram. the show. Hubert Humphrey at Santa Clara Preceding the lighting ceremony'. The sonarities participating in University Saturday. the show are Alpha Chi Omega, Dr. Clark will deliver a brief Toy Drive WRA Tournament Christmas message. The Rev. The students, Phil Whitten and Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Dave Hanna, both writers Sought George Collins, campus Baptist for the Members Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and WRA IWomeMs Recreation As- New Student publibation, minister, will deliver the benedic- were Delta Gamma. Participating fra- sociation) basketball starts tonight propelled ftom the lobby of A chairman and several mem- bers..Interviews to fill the vacant tion. A soprano solo of "Silent the To Continue ternities include Delta Upsilon, at 7 in PER101. SCU student Union for "improper posts will be conducted this after- Night'' will be close the program. bers for the ASB Cultural Festi- Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Alpha All women's living centers are dress," according to Whitten. noon at 3:30 in the Colle e Union Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Winners in the seasonal decorat- val Committee will be selected Sigma Nu's "Swingathon" toy urged to form teams and partici- Whitten said he was pushed by Sigma Chi. ing competition among men's and from interviews held this after- collection for the Marines' "Toys pate. There will be a captains' the unidentified secret serviceman, women's living centers will be an- noon at 2:30 in the College Union. for Tots" will "swing into its Tickets for the show are avail- meeting and rules will be dis- who was shouting at the students Spartacamp Staff able at the Student Affairs Busi- cussed while the teams are prac- nounced during the program. The committee pmtnotes the second day today. to get out of the building. Hum- Interviews will be held today ness Office, in front of the Spar- ticing. This fourth annual Christmas phrey, who had already entered academic develop- cultural and through Friday in the College The Joel Scott Trio featuring tan Bookstore, Mosher's Ltd., and Teams will be playing an elimi- tree lighting ceremony is coordi- a private luncheon, was unaware ment of the student. Union for students interested in Joni Lyman, currently appearing Theta Chi house, 123 S. 11 th St., nation tournament. Awards will nated by the Engineering Depart- of the skirmish.
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