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Varsity-Alumni Game, Derby Day Today Coeds Compete in Contests In Second Sigma Chi Event

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Street tomorrow and Some ii,000 persons

you’ll he on your i.vay to spirlan

stadium and Sigma Chi’s 1)erhy: on the SJS ratinio, 1,:st :4I+11112

1.111. aerhy v.:mated on the Cm -Slatting around 11 a.m. 1110171- u.er.dly I), ...1,1,111: I 1.1,,,i,

bers from participating sororities al and i,

and women’s dorms will pile into eampuses throughout tin, I ’In:, decurided cars and join the paraila .11a te,

led It\ s�..,,,,,h�,rt 01 sign.

lit’s! place honors

v,tent . lpha Otnicron Pi sorority.

Chi Onletio took second and F/elta

Dorm Assistants lien and women interested In

miming as Resident Assistants

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Journalist Speaks Tonight on China

Felix Greene. author anti poirnalist. .peak toti..2111 at in P � I I (11 rCh. Oth a lid F. S Fen a I I

I Ile hi ell Of his talk. sponsored in part lo orgainz., lion. the Student Peare i11111 Tv-4.

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tiattil.ridge fle turned to official of the British Broadcasting Comp.iny IFIBC, for near:\ ’ years in London and later In: t the I113(’ staff in thc United State, Ile l’..�L’IlP(1 from BI3C to make tit!) int ry his fx:rnmnent home

(";1’..(11, nIr/W flirertS his ovvn im-port company in Palo Alto, and frequently broadcasts new, com-mentaries. from the West Coast.

Ili, British passport has gained hint entry into Red China three times recent years. Ire came back with n "report in depth" of the ea I" contemporary China, (iA-

tailed In his latest hook, "A Cur-tain tit Ignorance."

tfis previous book. "Awakened China," was a sell-out in its first two printings here and became a flriti,h I:test-seller as well- rt.‘ PaPerhack edition in America has gone into its second 100,000 copi4:s under the title "Chin:, 1-he (-owl-IrY Americans Are tirol ta

Greene has made an inteti�.1.� study of all alive’s of comnpli,,.1 life while traveling (in his 111.1"’h passp.rt. He visited commune, in seatuned areas, inspected hospi-tals, ,chools, colleges, prisons, and court, of law. fle has sts,ken with writer,. editors, and worked with

in the field. An liedorie interview he con-

ducted 1,,,ith the Prime Minister 4,1 China, Chou -En-Lai, WaS lieWed nn tele\ ision the Itnit,:n1 States, Great Britain, Canada, Germany, and many other countries.

Tickets for the lecture are $1.50 general admission and 75 cents fp,:

m-ly be purchased in the e hy

’Arabian Nights’ Flicks will feature -1Hrl

Arala.in Nights" at 7 and 9 tom. hi in111-.5 Admission is 35 cent,.

\\’..rthington Foul-tho I )1,I11‘’’S "Mime-

there been such a ear-1,011,11..mer as the Wicked Wazir

Thr. bearded. nervous. needle -nosed blackguard races through

the picture all hut threading it together with his much needed inlet)

Cartoon for the evening’ will 1’4’ "best ination Ntagon."

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SHORT YARDAGE-Pete Galloni (86), of the Alumni, didn’t get very far on this play in last year’s Alumni football game. Galloni took a pass from Chon Gallegos, but was downed by Dell Oleson (25), of the varsity, after a short

gain. The varsity registered its second victory in two games, 23-6. This year’s contest is set for tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in Spartan Stadium.

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, MAY I 1964

Alumni Week Tonight’s Question Activities Near End

. if, :10. tiith 2,1a:run Week wit!, .,

de .,f araritie:. 1.1.111." ar 11 a.n, toe worn-

,r1 .1r part nlent �:. t.tliid-

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the ocerip.ir lona’ th � .r..\ .1. tont will hold its

reunion in the nytin the cafeteria.

els. s.rs more will con\ ene

.t.�!I reception at 11 a.m.. .: their annual reunion

lime’r�on 1:oth held in Spartan Crt. , i.ses hut ::

,,.� \twofer) to he ret.

rr� r-,�1 ,r1 , *!1

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Ilaan 1..1 the Com- ,� .’

ntunist ��orld %you’d "lattneh an S r� p

militao attack on ri... t� �,t11 .1 ill Association, on,. it has adequate ;nib, r- th.� porsrms

Ltible tor id.. ,r.en,..ership. Free

� [ , and -,,, n Ind ,410.11.,/ell

said 11:1M1 !hal "the tit : :id:, tree Li :doation announcenlents are

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SIX LOVELIES--One of these six hopefuls will be elected queen

of the Delta Upsilon and Alpha TAU Omega sponsored Bug

Tott today. Front, left to right, are Hilary Goldwater, Ingrid

Melo++, Dee Pursuit and Linda Blockwell. In back: Carolyn Oh-

liger end Sue Barr. Story on Page 3.

Alumni Victory Forecast In Grid Clash at Stadium

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La -too l’acsity-Alumni football zarne. for 2:44 p.m. in Spartan .-tiadium.

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ion reeek et in both the t NFI." at flanker, the Aloe p earn, -.ho ild also be strong.

In the pre\�ious two games. the

ip, karsity ha, wor, 1-n scores of 27-15 2:;di

1110 both games were relatively close up until thri fourth quarter Then the pulled To.% ay, ;IC-

Bronzan, bee:lust, a iind atnlity to :id -

lost " Tit,

:,engel sit, stem to eat ty plays it I1I the

,,,ziat plans 10 send in ino,t ,js with quarter�bileks.

use guatd, \\ hen he wnsits 4. .%e a quarterback Ttni card, which w play�er his assignm, � be held up in the It

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Has Daily Been Corrupted? IS3 BILL 1.1.:()N.11ID

Tonight’s Open lind Forum in Concert Hall at 7 will clim..� tteek of charges and e. -

eltdiges concerning. the Spat tan

Dr Frederic \Vent, head, De-TWItr‘10111 of Political Science. will �:: i�� th.� panel. %%Inch will di.-

. the Daily rhvight

1 1. ,.ent of JOIIr-

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Birth Control

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Clar k. as...ciate - Usti. and Na,11 major

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Catholic Stand Needs Change �� %NI Vrs.1117%

; monetar. ;lid to make in these rountries hy 50 per cent

lay thisilo. 1.� adier from San: , �

Clara \ who spoke ,tudents last in 11155 of

the subject ()I atholic Inith 0

trol. contraception is still a sign .it disobedience.

W’inston. who shared the pro-’...ram with Dr Nler�.in Cad\valla-der. a.ssocinte professor of sociol-,,gy itt SJS. stated that though the C,,tholie :wet:\ is still studying the it] ohletti Illteralizing birth

ol the most we can es-t, t :held I, 111.eliIIC the

non -eon! raeept \ 4). c,,.!\\allader taking tila

- point of Vie\k lhe

–1,,�1 birth control. stated

catholic, ha \ a tumid ots

to underdeveloissi re. %knell‘ overpoptila

Mg./ending priddern. 111.1ke ,,,i011 On birth control.

.1cou-ding to Cadwallad�.1. we twri alternat.\ to p P

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Pres. Wahlquist Feted in L.A. Today

Dr. John T Vliahlqued \kill he honored toda \ the third annual Cililortila Con:err:lice (Al

1.:(illeati011 in Los Antfele,

Tomorrow 1)r. Wahlquist \\ 311 ittpresent SJS at dedication cere-monies for CSC at Ilay:ward

: Chancellor Glenn S Dunike to un\�eil plaque on the ne\\ campus, ;111,11)r Clark Kerr. presi-dent rd the l�ti. ej....0 calif:tw-

o:a, \\ be the lintel:eon speaker

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,elf-sufficient countries. This. 1).\ the year :flag, This is neees-��-timates, would cost us about .sary to effect the sucge,siiii eco-tuition annually until achievel. oornie elopment of the under-

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TAHOE CRASH ORPHAN BENEFIT-Sue Wall and Rod Dorn -son, standing, left to right, volunteer to sell tickets for Saturday night’s Orphans Benefit to raise money for children orphaned by the Tahoe air crash. Ed Gibson, left, and Lynn Basham, both Spartan Shields, man ihis booth in front of Spartan Bookstore. The benefit show is in the Civic Auditorium, tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Today is the last day to purchase tickets,

’he dep:trtment has ,ftet v., :selves strongiy ��� Daily .md ko. old

. 17,r. -.r -r. ’P.... , �r.’. the department head r’’. .4.1 thd: tonight’s panel

ot the \\ as oiatel and calculatingly Departm�-� o: Journal- stack,: . mo. .it disad-

.ti:,1 the ’ vantage ’ The proposed pane: 111: Bente!

cor.siderahle llaS he comprised ot -� oed, "th:11 speakc-,. onlj two of whom

the depart- wriLlIrl he from the Journalise: t.,1 to the conduct Ad\ ertising Department

Daily which in In cotinter-move. ilentel then .r. der \\ condurt.-�.: 11.,

’Ton tn. spokesmen f �

I . I, C Beekel!

!:;, 4 hie:mess editeation did chi:It-man. Stadent Lot): Adn:.,...ry Committee It e�oled fot !to-two:on of an ad hoc

romposed of represent-ative: of the faculty anol the ASTI

imestigate the Daily. This mo-tion \vas passed hj the SJS

Findines and recommendations it any. ot the ad hoc !Troup will be presented to the Aeadernie (-ounctl. The ad hoc organization will he formed through the Coun-cil s Committee on Committees.

Di:. James Watson, panel mem-ber on toniehrs forum, and one-time proposed moderator for the fortim. charged the Journalism and .341vertisine Department hend with let:ohne unsubsinntiated charees at fin unnamed colleague" lacing the week

���el " Dr. �Vatson stated. ,1 to a conspiracy

,ly is heavily rum-, ,.� -4, action. Ile

;� ;:yose ot t ho � :hot,’ id him ,�\ \\ hell he

!he orennita-.1,,, semester m .,4�hate and dr.-

Co-Rec Director pidieations (et ttemettler

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itlet ell forms Inns, be returned

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2�SPARTAN DAD.T Friday May 1. 1964’

SisatfrsitZai4 Second class postage paid of San Jose. C�114�rela. hilseentior Califeirod�

Newspapers Publishers Association and Audit Bureau of arculations. Publiskusel daily by Associated Stud�nts of San Jose State College except Saturday and Surid�y, during colleg� year. Subscription acceptrd only on � remainderiof-mmester basis. Full academic year, 86: each mmester. $4.60. OH-campus priest per copy, 10 cents. CY 4-b4i4� Edifori�I Ext. 2363, 2384. 2366. 2366. Adver-tising Ext. 2081, 2082, 2083. 2084. Press of Gloise Printie, Co. Office been 1:45-4:20 p.m. Mond�y through Friday.

Editor RON BOTTIN1 News Editor ALLAN R1SDON Adx Mgr 4eRY GREATHOUSF Dey Editor MARILYN BELL

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Porter’s Approach ’Increases Quality’

CAN sT ATE COLLEGES educate for excellence? Dr. kl-bert Porter. associate professor of business. be-lie-ye: that. while they may not be able to educate

for "excellenve.- it is possible to increase their quality of education. \If Itile magazine writers have discussed the problem on a theoretical basis. and others !lase simply charged the state colleges with being second�rate. Dr.

Porter attempted to do sotnething about the problem.

Ili- approach to the problem. while not new to education in general. i- new to state colleges. It has been tried in -Hine European anti in some prisate unisersities

in kineriea. and there is evidence to prove that it has been -ucces,ful itt increasing the quality in education.

instead of holding regularly scheduled class meet-ing- where he would disseminate information. 1)r. Porter derided to hold indisidual conferences with each of his -indent- eyery other week where he examined informa-tion with the student.

This approach is concurrent with the belief that to teach means to inquire into information while to in. stnict mean- to disseminate information�which is what orthodox elas-roffin procedure seems to be achieving. Porter -ay-.

Repre-entatises of the SJS administration ordered Dr. Porter back to the classroom seseral week- ago.

\ t the time. they tlid not inquire of Dr. Porter if the use of this approach had been suecessful to any de� gree. nor did they ask Itim to defend this approach to educating. he says.

If San Jose State is a second-rate college. it will remain that way so 1011V. a- administrators ref Ilse to grant enough academie freedom to professors such a- Dr. Por-ter to try to raise the quality of education in their own cla--e-. Porter belieses. � D. B.

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HIGHWAY WEST By

ROY NORD

Pot-Bellied Stoves One of the most priiiie%al sound- 1- tIn� sound of wind blow�

ing through wet trees. Imaginatisel it conjures thc mediesal mood le-- ’,linnets. armor and runic castles.

On a doud%. %%et day. the wind in the woods along the road to NIL Hamilton °fief- this sound at its. best. Cloudy day or sunny. the mad is one of the dangerous in the West due to narrow -

abrupt droptrffs and lack of guardrails. Mt. Hamilton Itoad ihe San lose starting point for a °Ile-

das. Hsi-mile round trip journey over and through the Diablo Mountain-. highlighted hv mountain scenery. Liek Obseryatory and ranislia, kle roadhouses that ha%i� witnessed their wealthiest da)s.

\ Moven mile- of driving snapback eurves through open range arid shaded gio%es of oak and you’re on the 1.SOO�foot-high summit of Mt. Hamilton. -ite of Lick Obsenatory. Several stops along the roadside show the panorama of the Santa Clara N’alley. a flatland of red. green and brown -roofed rectangles here and there in fields of green and brossis grass and trees.

\ dom. is boastful atop Mt. Hamilton. Compared to the santa (lira dile,. die sun is hotter on the mountain. the night- are 1.1.0 km. Ont. hundred mile per hour winds sometimes, lash the iulg, top l\ inter frequently ,.r.ser communication lines 1,, the \ 011,%.

james T,iek. who liked sleeping on top of piiroo, he/pie:dile I S701.1 thousand for the building or tile 010 -se, v.iton. on \It. Hamilton which would have "a powerful tele. -tope. superior to and more powerful than any telescope yet made." coli-iiiiction began in Ifillf) and was finished eight years later.

it contained a :ib�inelt refraetor. the largest tele. .eititt� the norld for II years. Today it is the second largest o tor: Nerkes Obseryatory in Wisconsin has a 40-inch one. James lark is entondird heneath the base of his telescope.

lboing east from lack Observatory. the traveler descends ca-il% tido iht� -ci hided ’sari Antonio and na)o valleys which are

ttaitia-t- to thi� iinta Clara Valley. Night travelers can (op tiwse i’attli� range sillies.. %illuitit spying a

neon light. dr ui.po--11.1�� 1.1-1, in the Santa Clara Valley. 1,, find %skit of irer.on liVes slid’ seclusion. trav�

eler, .il Luck Tom’s l.abin on the Aniold Ranch and � hi, Irn Doan. Both are makeshift roadhouses.

\\ hailed. wind -burned 1 lick Tom will charge you fifteen up ,,1 in.lant toffee and tell YOU with pride of his nine

.1o1.11.1, and !went% grandchildren. He is especially proud of one t.’ - was "good ctiough to earn the pacifist rating from thi�

Near Magne,iinn Mine .tand� Tessie’s Jot ’Ent I mid, I.. et -.01a ,:e�e. are ,tarkerl on the plank ittliil rite-ts mat near the front door. a white and

1.1...k loon hors. 641 wooden liar. a prifiilsellierf It0�ocied aril table decorate the inside. Tessie talks

,,1 beitri times when the mite, Sian in full swing and she "used to -.II liter- hi Ihr� miner, Oil 11.1.(111" and jot ’em down in her book till �, t pa% her. Her credit hurt her only one°, when Ow !Hine r11,%ts. But ,itst doesn’t regret it. "After all, the mine :zit% t� nie a lot of Iiii-iness in its time."

Th.. r,.;.,1 .111 Hill., Oil through ranch and orchard country ift layconfire. all,. do, Road. iloules 21 and 17 will take you ha( k ‘.�ali 1--, p.e.1 .1.-e \fission.

Lel, Ilt-i ’,mot) is opt tit, irirlity nights fir VIslitrt, 14110

�t r.41 ler look tek,Cilpf.. Mere f, fro

,11,41..., loll .410111,1 Made advance. Write: Lif k NIL Hamilton. California. The observatory is open

ler \ from I to 5 p.m. (la6. I le li� Toin.s and Tessie’s remain open till their proprietors

ot ii-tomers get tiled and go )101111%

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Thrust and Perry Wien, because of space limitations, will be limited so a maximum of 300 words, preferably typed and doubie-speced. Letters exceeding this �mount either will not b� printed or will b� edlied to conform to length. This editr �Iso reserves the right to edit letters to conform to style and good taste. Letters of personal at -tricks will not b� pr;nted. All l�fters must includ� the writer’s signatur� end AS8 number.

Design Students Criticize Daily Editor:

The Indusinai Design students Wish to express their "apprecia-tion" for the incompetent and plebeian manner with which the Spartan Daily reported on the recent visit of :-.Icoa Alurninum representatives to this campus. (Spartan Daily., April 29.1

The arbitrary and unimagina-tive approach taken in the ar-ticle toward the creative pro-jeeLs of the Industrial Design students was disappointing to say the least. After 10 weeks of concentrated efforts by students participating in the Alcoa design competition. we feel the signifi-cance of our work Was gros.sly understated.

The projects referred to as a "toilet seat . . . a fish trap" were, in reality. two very comprehen-sive studies of product design. The water eioset. i.e. "’quiet seat," introduced a contempor-ary approach and unique solution to a long-ignored interior design problem. The artificial reef, i.e. "fish trap." displayed a totally new concept in the cultivation of marine hie. Important to SOS.

taining commercial and sport fishing. a very necessary deter-rent to the pressing international frxxl crisis.

In view of these facts. the In-dustrial Design students feel tha future articles concerning our work should relate accurately the scope and nalure of the fea-tured subject. After all, we are Industrial Designers, not plumb-ing contractors. We are Indus-trial Designers, not perch poach-ers!

tun Ms�Elsses, ASH A 5172

Preesident, !Student Inchislrial Design Asseteietirin

Bill Lutes ASH A ma

Pant President, ’student frithistrial Demigst Association

Prof. Attacks Daily Editorial FAH,

In on edif,rial to last Thor, -day’s Daily ( April 23, you raise the question, "Nuclear Cutback --Is It Wise?" v,o, state t.hat "without the fear of vi�ar" -the fact remains that ,.ke have no assurance thus far that the So-

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Disarmament Conference Slow; Delegates at Work Since 1962

By PIIII. NEWS0A1

UPI Foreign NM% Analyst

PALAIS DES NATIONS. Ge-neva Cut in the marble above the doorway to the room through which the delegates to the 17-nation disamiament conference must pass to sit around the rectangle of their green felt -covered desks is a slogan which says:

"Here is a great work for peace in which all _can partici-pate ... the nations mu.st disarm or perish. Be just and fear not."

The message over the door re-minds the delegates of the goal they seek. And around the walls running up to the conference room’s 40-foot ceiling are sym-bolic paintings reminding them of man’s long history of in-humanity to man.

This is the setting. Less im-pressive has been the tortoise-like progress of the conference itself whose members have been at work with various interrup-tions since March 14. 1962. Yet there has been progress. 110T LINE WAS SURPRISE

Chief Soviet Delegate Semyon

K. Tsarapkin ended a diatribe against Germany to make the surprise announcement that Rus-sia was ready to negotiate a

Thrust and Parry iets are willing to work for the

Same goal." Had you attended the lecture

by Nobel Prize %sinner. Dr. Lin-us Pauling. a week ago you should base had the answer to your question. According to Dr. Pauline, we already have on hand, in nuclear bombs. and the equipment to deliver them (even after an initial surprise attack by the Soviets over a thousand times the nuclear power needed to completely destroy’ all of the large cities and nuclear bases in the Soviet Union. Also, this power is in the form of nuclear warheads, already manufactured. stockpiled, and ready to go. Furthermore, only a minor part of the raw data obtained from tc-sts thus far have been ana-lyzed to date. Assuming Dr. Paul-ing’s statements to be true. any further increase in the produc-tion and stockpiling of nuclear energy sources (fissionable and fu.sionable minerals) would be completely senseless. no matter what the Soviets do. What we need now is not further effort at keeping up with the Soviet "Joneses" but moves in the di-rection of peace among nations. If I understood Dr. Pauline cor-rectly. our nuclear materials al-ready stockpiled am so extensi�e that ssith the utmost utilization We may inake of their contain-ed energy for peace time pur-poses. known or yet to be discov-ered. it will be several thousand

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ONLY TWO BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS

years before the total energy on hand can be dissipated to the point that the world and its people will be completely safe from radiation damage.

Carl D. Duncan Prof. of Entomology assd

Science &location.

Daily No Longer Acceptable: Student Editor:

When up until the past few days the Spartan Daily at least used discretion and a little taste in its use as a propaganda sheet, things were more or less toler-able. But the events of the past few days hase put it over the brink of acceptability and it is time for a protest.

Let me cite two exiunples: 1. Several letters to Thrust.

and Parry %linen by students I know have been rejected on the grounds that they exceeded 300 words, even though they were objected and constructive in their criticism.s. After all it is indeed a rule that letters not exceed 300 words. If this is so, how is it that Dr. Tansey’s letter of Friday, April 24 on the subject of Spardi contained almost 500 words? Anil while we’re on the

"hot line" between Nloscow and Washington to prevent war by mistake.

On Aug. 5, 1963, the United States. Britain and Russia signed the ’united test ban agree-men in Moscow after months of spadework done in Geneva.

In addition. there is the agree-ment against the placing of weapons in outer space.

That was the end of visible progress in disarmament efforts which since 1945 have consumed so many millions of words and the time of home of the world’s top diplomats.

In this nuclear era conditions also have changed. It no longer simply is a matter of total and complete disatmament. There also are what are called her "collateral" conditions which deal with the questions of war by mistake, of sneak attack and step-by-step measures which, while not actual disarmament, might contribute to a lessening of tensions.

In the twice-weekly meetings which the conference holds, one is devoted to total disarmaincnt and the other to the "collateral."

Taking over from U.S. disarm-ament chief William C, Foster at the conference March 2 was

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subject of Spardi, how is it that despite the faet a preponderance of students sined petitions against t.he statue (opposed to those who signed in favort, Stu-dent Council passed the statue without further recourse to the student body? The answer of course is evident: Student Coun-cil does NOT represent the stu-dent body!

2. The case of Dr. Dwight Bentel, my candidate for Ad-ministrator of the Year, points out how ludicrous the entire sit-uation would be if it weren’t SO Sad. First of all he commits (in act which clearly demon-strates the unenlightened erass-ness of his mind. Then the Daily gives his opposition no space whatsoever. leaving the students completely in the dark as to the issue being contested, while af-fording Dr. Sentel 213 lines in which to cry that things are un-fair and he’s being persecuted. Once Voltaire commented on the king having to sell half the horses in his stable in this man-ner: "If he got rid of half the asses in his court, he wouldn’t be in this trouble.**

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Adrian S. Fisher, a bluff hearty man with a successful record both as a lawyer and in the State Department, who declares himself not discouraged by the slow pace of progre.s.

Honors for 308 Slated May 14

Some 308 students ix. hon-ored Thursday, May 14. in the annual Honors Convocation at 11 a.m. on the lawn behind the Home Economics Building.

American novelist John D., Passas will give the convocati ir. address on "Readings (tom Som.. Contemporary Chionicles "

The students to be honored have high scholastic record.. Twent y - five a r e President’. Scholars, those v.ith 4.0 (strait:ht A) grade point averages

Another 2Ki are Dean’s Scho;-ars, with 3.5 gpa’s. These slu. dents will be conunended tiy Pres. John T. Wahlquist.

The honored scholars will be feted at a reception convocation.

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ON YOUR MARK, GET SET�and Buddy Hoffman, driver, is off. Buddy, who is seated in his Lotus, will be racing his car this weekend at Laguna Seca. He is being sponsored by his fraternity, Delta Upsilon, which has been helping him get the car ready. Seen helping him in the photo are, I. to r., DU members Tom McCarthy, Lee Winters, Reed Holcomb and Dave Vosburgh.

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A queen for the event will be selected from a field of five. The queen will be announced and ri% en a trophy at Bug Tott to� day at lt p.M. on llth tit. between

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Children’s Play Today Concerts Next In Studio Theater

Symphonic Band Performs

-Junket," a children’s play, will be presentixi by the Drama Department today at 4 p.m. in the Studio Theater. SD103. Oth-er performances %ill be tomor-row at 10 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30

The play tells the story of a shaggy country. dog adopting some city folk. John Wilson, children’s theater di-ector. di-rects the Aurand Harris script.

Peter Nyberg under the su-pervision of J. Wendell Johnson, dmigned the show’s setting which will depict a farmhouse and yard. Costumes are by Bcr-

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noice Prisk. Lights are by James Quittner under the supervision of Richard Overmyer.

Joye Packard will wear a dog costtune as the character of JanIcet. Others in the cast are John Sielaff, John Barnes. Colin John.son. Pamela Crose, Terry Lumley, Edwin B. DeBell Jr., Susan Page and Carol Anne

Stage Manager is Charles As.sistant Director is

Lau: a Beach. Tickets are 50 cents for ev-

eryone. Tickets may be obtained at the College Theater Box Of-fice.

Flower Drum Song c:ar S.J. Show

Ed Kenney. leading male per-..�r.er of the Broadway presen-

-1 of Flower Drum Song, is --ently performing at the

Hawaiian Gardens through Sun-day.

Kenne3,r� has appeared on thi� I Sullivan Show. Today, and

.he Julius La Rosa Show. He recently appeared at the Ha-waiian Village Hotel.

A combination of races has -1 Kenney individuality. His

o.-dtion is Chinese, liawai-Irish and Swedish.

Appearing with the tall dark ’re this weekend be Lei -

....ha, "the top Hula dancer in � -.await," according to Kenriey.

Leialoha is coining to the Hawaiian Gardens Friday night

om the NM" York World’s Fair -*zere she was the choreogra-

pher for the Hawaiian Exhibit. "She is the symbol of the

7,o,ddess of fire," Kenney said. .1e added that her black hair is a flowing four feet long.

The couple have danced to-gether in Hawaii and will pro-vide local viewers with the op-portunity this weekend.

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The hand will play Mendel-ssiihn-Bartholdy’s Overture in C Blator. Op. 24, Wagner’s "Trauersinfonie;* Perischct t Symphony No. 6; Adagio-Allegro, Adagio sostenuto, Allegretto, vi-vare. Stravinsky’s "Circus Polka." Rogers’ Three Japanese Danees: Dance with Pennons, Mourning Dance and Dance with Swords, Long’s Four :Movements for Band; March in Ternary Form, Song and Three li’aria-tions, Waltz-Minuet and Sonata Allegro. and Prokofic�’s March. Op. 99.

Soprano Sharon Gilbert sings "off stage" during the middle section of Rogers’ "Mourning Dance." In Ralph G. �-� 1-’ lir :Movements liar Band

phonic Hand will ’,termer he work for bands.

Vernon Read began his studies during his high school days in Ely. Nevada, with Naisilesin Cir-minara of the New Yin.k Phil-harmonic Cliirinet sect a in. Dur-ing this lithe: he also studied with Jacob Bos of the %Insley-dam Cidice igetnitov time with the Pagati.,.. Quartet as a snide’’, Quartet Literature. His B.AI degree was earned at the Uni-versitv of Southern California in 195M. It was during this time that he studied with Ingot( I)ahl. I3assoon from Norman Hei7herg and performed bassinin with the

Pasadena Symphony under I/r. Richard Loll.

Read has frequently performed in Los Angeles at the Monday Evening Series under the super-vision of Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. In 1959 hi� the Eastman

SYMPHONIC BAND-The Symphonic Band will perform Tues-day and Wednesday in concert at 8:15 p.m. in Concert Hall. Vernon Read, assistant professor of music, will conduct. The per-formance is free to everyone

Comedian Borge at Civic V..

lie teal ored at the San Civic Auditorium Wednesday sit

8:15 p.m. in a one-man show, "Comedy in Music. -

This will be Borge’s only ap-pearance in Northern California. lie has ,� iintly returned from a tour , ope

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Supper 6 p.m. Meeting 6:30 p.m.

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Greeks Sponsor Art Show The IFC-Panhellenie Cultural

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have an opportunity to sell their exhibits.

Any art student may submit

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San Jose State extended its mas-tery over Stanford in soccer to two games last night with a 7-6

Efiok Akpan was the principal destroyer of the Indian cause as

he fired home four goals. one in each period. fie was given ample assistance by teammate Mel Canal

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All-AMPrktan kit-wing stand-aut Klaus Bergman got stanford on the scoreboard first nith a goat ....red from Mose in. with less than two minutes completed.

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at the 7:191 mark In the third quarter and t hen broke loose � from hall control to score the tsing� goal with 18:49 to go in the game, Canal made it 6-5 for the gold

For Crown In Nationals

San Jose State’s talented judo team seeks to add another crown to its collection today and tumoi�-row. The Spartans are in Not York to compete for the AAU na-tional championship. The five man

Stanford then evened the count team and was followed by Akpan s delegation will be accompanied by at 2-2 with 1:30 remaining and clinch( r then sti-tick hack for another tally to take a 3-2 lead.

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, ’The match should be rugged as Si(tekton placed second in the U.S. lir, sear in ()pen competition.

Leading the SJS cause %sill Ix. several C’ollegiate All-Americans ft�om Santa :Slonica City College. The All-Americans are Paul Camp-bell, Rich Drake. Steve Kiel, Bill Gi�iebenow and Rand Carter.

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and the Northern California Brown Belt and White Belt Champion--.hips under their belts, the judo-ir;is pt�ove national dominance ,koh a win at New York. The quin-tet, all members of San Jose State’s National Collegiate Cham-pion teams of the past three years.

lie among the tworites in limit: respective weight divisions. The AAU meet is being staged in con-junction with the current New York World’s F’air.

Heading the list of Spartans at the meet will he Makoto Ohbaya-shi. defending AAU champion in the 200 lb. division. Recognized as one of the world’s outstandine Black Belt holders, Ohbayashi re-cently won the National Collegiate title at Texas Western.

Another NCAA champion. Ka% Yamasaki. and teammate Jim Bilk-er compete in the 165 lb. class Dave Sawyer, 196:1 collegiate champion, is slated to vie in the 180 lb. division. and Lee Parr, col-legiate titlist in 1962 and 1963 entered in the 150 11). class.

The top competition is expected from I3en Campbell, 1963 AAL’ un-limited champion. Campbell has been in Japan for a year studying judo.

The Spat tan nalokas left Wed-nesday ening for the tournament.

Iti:I.A1’ TODAY San .1(..4( State’s freshmen will

le� out bic a national yearling mark in the 880 relay this after-boon in the Records Meet. In a pick up race last week they n�ere clocked in 1 :26.3. The frosh record is 1:26.1.

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In WCAC Tennis Tourney A pair of Pepperdine stars are In a recent Southland trip, the ogii Tournament. ....act -

top seeded, and their team has Spartans suffered theil �Illy semi-finals it. been made favorite in the 1Nest at the brawls of Peppeoline. The fore 1,r-driv, while Drak� litap-Coast Athletic Conference Tennis Waves nipped SJS, 5-4. er lost in the doubles quarter: -Tournament. set to begin this On the same trip. the :-.:partans finals. morning at 10 on the Spartan lumped Long Beach St..�� 8(1. F5tials for the WC’AC contest Imo Courts. and Santa Barbara. 5-4 t � .t noon tumor!

Robert Lansdorp has been seed-ed first in the singles division. with Spartan Rich Anderson drawing a second see.ding. Lafayette Allen, a teammate of ’,wisdom at Pepper-dine. is seeded third. and defend-ing singles champion Rich Drake of SJS is seeded fourth.

In doubles. Lansdorp and Allen are top seeded. but colild get trouble from Bill FIasis and Tony Sison of USF, and Drake and Lar-ry Draper and Anderson and Bob Murio from SJS.

SJS, which finished one point behind Pepperdine in last year’s tourney. should give the Waves a min for their money, according to (’��iiell ’Fitch Krikorian of the :-,�oartans. The only other teams

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SJS Track Meet Today

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Vying in metric style distance, will be perfumers from Sacra-mento State. Santa Clara Vallev Youth Village. the Indian Track Club and San Jose State’s varsity and freshman teams.

Two of the featured events could be the 100 and 200 meter dashes. The possible list of compe-titors could include Lamy Questad. tray Nortmi. Bobby Pin�nter. Wayne Herman. and Dennis John -

The SJS freshman 880 relay team will shoot Int- the national yearling mark of 1:26.1 today Their ’mow,’ best is an unoffi-cial 1 ?I;

Homers Highlight Intramural Games

In independent of the intro -iota] fastpitch softball leag-ia� %,any ROTC edged the Item,

ii -5. John Bales connected fp( ::�i� -..me-winning home run in the bot-an of the fifth inning.. AFROTC dobbered the Sand-

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irkham Hall slipped by the Wai .,irs, 11-7 The Moulder "A" team slopped

Sir; "2", 1:3-6. Ron Ushichiba coiled a two-hitter for the win -Hers. The Retreads rolled over the

I. eltarits. 22-0. Jerry Cook and Jim II..lt hit four-baggers for the Re-� reads,

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It might !wen you . . .

Nathan Hale pave a truggling young

nation a creed to live by when he said

regret that I have but one life to

give te nay coontry." His great nephew,

Edward Everett Hale, sLated a more

practical everyday philos0PhY "I ant

only one man but I am one man: I

can’t do everything but I can do some�

thing. what I r.an aa I ought to do.

and what I ought to do. by the grace

of God I will do"

Could these words, from another ,

time and place. be yours today?

None of us can respond to all the

requests for time or money that come

to us but that is no valid reason for

not rfotng something Eajh of us owes

it to his country tn do what he can to

gait the gradual. fatal slide away Nom

the principles of our national constitu-

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RALLYE TONIGHT - Rallye-

master Bob Skiles of the Mark-

ham Hall Sports Car Commit-

tee is shown with the trophies

to be awarded at tonight’s an-

nual Markham Mayhem II

sports car rallye. Registration

will be from 7 to 9 p.m. at the

SJS baseball field parking lot,

S. 10th and E. Alma Streets.

Entry fee will be $2 per car,

with participant plaques to

every car and trophies through

fourth place. A fifth trophy will

go to the group, club or living

center with the most finishers

in the top 20. SJS coeds Jane

Stewart (I.) and Louise Olivero

(r.) are shown admiring the tro-

phies.

Alumni Favored

Over Varsity (Coontiutteal from Page I o

Bronirin has listed a tentatsv,

,torting lineup. including: Oseor

Donahue. left end; Walt III’N,-

hroOk, left tackle; John Sutro, lett

�,iitarrl; Jim (Yalu, center; Larry

Hansen, right guard; ’From:

chutes. right tackle; and

right end.

In the Alumni backfield will he (’Fion Gallegos, quarterback; Ita, Norton. flanker hack; Walt Rob-erts, litlfbioek rind Johnny Johnson.

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t and Iloh Davis, vir_yht end

Ken Berry Will start at quarter --brick for the Spartans, with Bob Paterson, John Owens and Hers)

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"Spring drills aro tough, and this

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