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Mitzman Out, Angelo in As President ■«

. m , . DE ANZA COLLEGE .LIBRARY Mitzman out, Angelo in as president ■«. , 5 m ASDACA . Q H A P President »M * ----- arshal!L - l » « ed Mitzman what he thought the cussion by saying he didn’t think Mitzman resigned last week aft­ council should do. the council would have to vote. er explaining to Student Council “ With only one week left in that he had dropped below the the semester until Dead Week, “I formally resign as of to­ 12 semester units required to the semester as far as activities day. It’s been a very good se­ hold a student office. Vice-Pres­ go ends this week. I will resign mester. I’ll be of as much help ident Jim Angelo has taken his of course if you so wish. I feel to any of you as I can .” place. it is your decision. I am down Angelo announced that there Mitzman told the council that units . by the law which we will be no policy changes or op­ he had been informed on the have written, the students have erational changes that he could last Friday of Christmas vaca­ approved, a law we have to see at the moment. abide by,” replied Mitzman. tion that having dropped three “I think Marshall deserves Council members, concerned units he was no longer eligible great recognition for having the over setting a precedent wor­ for the Work Study Program. nerve and guts to come here ried that not abiding by the pro­ This brought up the fact that and tell us. I hope I can fill visions of the constitution would the newly approved student con­ his shoes,” he added. stitution stipulates that a stu­ take apart Student Council. It dent holding an office must be was pointed out that the last ANGELO ALSO com m ented carrying a class load of at least week couldn’t be nullified be­ that he realized that a number 12 units. cause of the planning for the of people were thinking about new semester which was going resigning and asked them to THE COUNCIL SAT in silence on and the things which were continue on for a few more for a few moments before Larry happening during the week. weeks. Mitzman: too few unit* Evans, director of finance, ask­ MITZMAN ENDED the dis­ (Continued on page 2) Angelo: no changes planned de D e A n z a Adviser to magazine College "THE VOICE OF DE ANZA" withdraws from post Mrs. Connie Mundrick has DeHart wants a journal “but he withdrawn as adviser to the stu­ wants it to be harmless. He dent opinion journal. w ants safeguards to m ake sure Mrs. Mundrick, English in­ that the legislators and com­ VOL. 1, NO. 13 DEANZA COLLEGE, CUPERTINO, CALIF. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 structor, withdrew after the munity are not disturbed.” To m agazine’s staff included in this Mrs. Mundrick argues that their code a section stating that “the journal is impotent if it is Students, faculty meet there will be three faculty ad­ sa fe .” visers on the journal’s editorial MRS. MUNDRICK criticized board. the prescribed steps needed to "IF THERE HAD to be a pan­ become a school-sanctioned Asilomar offers exchange el of advisers, I didn’t want to journal. “They don’t require all be one of them because I don’t people to follow the rules, only Approximately 60 Do Anza student per administrator, in­ (Both DeAnza and Foothill’s think the magazine will be able som e of them .” As to the pro­ students, faculty and adminis­ structors or counselor) each. retreats were held instead of to accomplish what needs to be cedure she further stated, “It’s trators got a unique opportun­ Each seminar met twice for the annual faculty retreat, since done.” a farce. You could spend an ity last weekend to exchange two hours, discussing suggested the Colleges’ faculty felt it The delay in the first issue of awful lot of energy trying to ideas, complaints and opinions topics such as student-facuity unwise to attend this year due the journal has been due to a make something workable with­ on a variety of problems facing relations and free expression, to work on conversion to the lack of funds. A request for in arbitrary and sometimes per­ the College. and other related topics partici­ quarter system.) funds can be endorsed by the sonal rules.” The student - faculty retreat, pants felt worth considering. Foothill Junior College Dis­ Mass Communications Board Mrs. Mundrick noted that un­ possibly the first of its kind on Seminar chairmen then re­ trict Supt. Calvin Flint notified only after it has adopted its til the recent passage of the the junior college level in Cali­ ported the results of their the assembly that the board of code and accepted the code of ASDAC constitution student fornia, was held Jan. 5 and 6 at groups to an entire De Anza as­ trustees, present at the retreat, the journal. The board has al­ government was operating with­ the Asilomar Conference sembly. Rather than offering had agreed to allocate the nec­ most completed its code. out legal sanction of the Board Grounds at Pacific Grove, n ea r any definite answers, chairmen essary District funds needed to Getting students and admin­ of T rustees, who must approve Monterey. offered their groups’ general help make a similar retreat pos­ istration in agreement as to the constitution. THE RETREAT was centered conclusions in the hope they sible next year. what would constitute an ac­ Although it was illegal the ex­ around small group seminars of might further be studied and (F o r some of the ideas brought ceptable code to both parties planation usually given was "we approximately 10 persons (one lead to De Anza’s future. up at Asilomar, see story on has been another delay. Mrs. have to have some rules to work COMMITTEES ARE present­ page 3.) Mundrick said she feels that Dr. by.” Because of the length of ly being planned to investigate time and many obstacles the journal has had to face, Mrs. the feasibility of the more im­ Mundrick feels that somebody portant ideas brought up at the DAC cohosts has had the idea to just tire retreat. people out in order to get them Foothill College also had a Recital series offers to give up. joint concert similar conference at Asilomar, but seminar and assembly meet­ THE STUDENTS ON the staff The concert bands of both De ings were not mixed between harpist at DA tonight of Sapien, headed by editor Anza and Foothill Colleges will the two schools. At the joint Geoff Baker, hope to have an Orchestra and in 800 recitals. present a Winter Concert tonight De Anza - Foothill general as­ Contemporary harpist Marcel issue out shortly after the se­ She will begin her recital by at 8:15 in the Foothill College sembly, Marshall Mitzman, De la De Cray will perform tonight mester break. playing Spohr’s “Fantaisie, Op. Theatre. The concert will fea­ Anza Conference Chairman, and at 8:15 in the second of this 35” and continue with Bach, ture an original piece entitled Rich Chapman, Foothill Confer­ year’s De Anza recital series. Dussek and Hindemith sonatas. "Kaleidoscope for Percussion.” ence Chairman, noted the en­ The performance will be held Later in the evening Miss De The original three-movement thusiastic response from all at­ in the De Anza Forum Building. Cray will perform Faure’s “Une suite was composed by Richard tending and expressed their Miss De Cray, who is pres­ La Voz Chatelaine En Sa Tour,” Kren- Peterson, a percussionist, or­ schools’ desires for a similar ently a member of the San ek’s sonata and Prokofieff’s ganist and musical director for retreat next year. Francisco Symphony and a Christ Episcopal Church of Los teacher at the Aspen Music Fes­ “Piece for Harp and Prelude in Altos. Peterson will be guest tival, has performed with the C.” wants YOU conductor for his work which Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Tickets are $2 and are avail­ able at the De Anza box office. Students interested in writing will be perform ed by the 10- Schola offers of New York, the Philadelphia and photographing campus news member percussion section of and finding out what never the Foothill Band. ailll|||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI||l||||||||llll,lll,lll,llll,l,lllll,mili makes it into print are invited Dr. Herb Patnoe will con­ Biblical work to join the staff of La Voz, edi­ duct De Anza’s 44-member band tor Arn Heller announced today. which will perform “Festival The Schola Cantorum concert Journalism 61 includes report­ Prelude” by Alfred Reed, will be presented at the Foothill ers, columnists, sports writers scenes from “The Louvre” by College Gym Sunday evening, and photographers. Students in­ Norman Dello Joio, and Roger Jan. 28, at 8 p.m . terested in the advertising, bus­ Nixon’s "Elegy and Fanfare- Solomon is the oratorio, a March." iness and circulation aspects of musical opera with no action, the paper should enroll in Jour­ John Williamson, Foothill which was composed by Han­ nalism 63. Both classes are two- band director, will lead Foot­ del. unit transfer classes. hill’s 50-member band in Frank Directing the oratorio will be Although students with prev­ pencriscutto's “Lyric Dance,” Royal Stanton, De Anza’s fine ious experience are preferred, ‘‘Serenade for Band” by Wil­ arts department chairman. liam P. Latham, and William experience is not a prerequisite Stanton is also the conductor for joining the staff.

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