San Jose City College Times, Vol. 18, Issue 2, Feb 23, 1967

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the quad answering questions the organization. set qua1ifications; anyone who This semester's STAY Day was wishes to participate in this program should go up to the Student a little on the unusual side as far Offices, located in the Student as tradition goes, the students of Union, and ask for Porter Kear- this organization became pirates ton or the sign up sheet. J{:earton for the entire day in order to proSaid, "This is the most significant mote the organization and to adprogram that SJCC has n ad the vertise a treasure hunt which they opportunity to participate iJ1 and ha\'e been holding for the last he \vould like to see 50 vohl_nteers. month. lt seems, however, that the Solano said that any club interested in contacting him to speak treasure hunt is over, for while the pirates were busily out proc~ reach him at 298-5388. · Coach Simoni announced that moting their activities another pifrom a different crew, Les the men's doubles (l.:><)wling) tournament started March 7 at Fies- WeUm•n snuck in and found the treasure. As the STAY crew ta Lanes. March 8, at 3:10 p.m. will be the day intramural bQWling had promised, the treasure will be will start. Simoni also reminded two free tickets to Century 21 and the cl ubs that sign-ups for an in- Les may pick them up from the tramural basketball team are to STAY office( Pirates Cave) in Ube completed by March 8: tbc 203 in the Student Union. By the way, the STAY office rosters are located in the Men's also holds in it the group of stu· Gym. dents who comprise this organizaCircle K moved that they should tion that has set up as their goal, be allowed to have an "A1urJl.lli of "Help the student who is having the Year" award to be presented diffiCUlties, with his studies and annually to any student (grad- who may feel a Uttle alienated on uate) who has completed 30 units the campus, STAY in college." or more at SJCC. This award will STAY is not just- another tutorbe based upon the re-cipients ac- ing service ps one of its members tive participation in community has pointed out. It is a place to go se.rvices. The motion passed un- when you need help. but more thail animously. this, it is an organization that is se<t up to help the student on campus. Cliff's Notes can keep STAY has asked the TIMES to you from falling behind lhank for them all of the students Zlnd failing to understand c~assic literaand instructors who so kindly doture. For Julius Caesar, nated book& for the organization a nd all of Shake- . to Use while can-ying out its duties.

As the San Jose Lady Jags Basketball Season nears its end, the ladies have )X>Sted a very impressive 6 win and 4 loss record between area Junior Colleges and a 6 win 6 Joss recor'd. (or an over-all competition, including Santa Clara University Frosh and San Jose State. The Lady Jags had a tough break last Monday afternoon as they were defeated by College of San Mateo 44-33. The team seems to be feeling the loss of t heir star performer, Katby Ryan, who has transferred to San Jose ~ tate. Kathy has made State's College first te~m and City College will ~

playi ng them in the near futw·e to end their season. ln the game with San Mateo Joyce Blazer and Regina Gross proved to be high scorers for the Jags with nine pOints apiece. The team has improved greatly over past seasons, according to their Coach, Evonne Davenport, Physical Education Instructor on campus. With the loss of Kathy, the team has had to make a few changes but it is a team and they do work together so the Lady Jags should not have that much trouble once they get used to the changes.

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quarterly to review and make recommendations as to desirable changes in psychiatric training centers in the state. McGaw's appointment was announced by \Va lter R. Kersey, training officer of the California Department of Mental Hygiene. McGaw is activ1 in the area of nursing and psych1atric care, and is serving currently as president~ elect of the Califontia League for

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· Other members of the committ~ are: Dr. George w. Brooks, assist. up by saying, ··we'll pick up tho By MICHAEL CRONI{ ant superintendent of the Vermont • pieces and start over again.'' State Hospital; Richard Elwell, t's all over now but the crying. RN-nursing consultant with the Transeth feels t hat a great deal The long awaited San Jose has been learned from this elec"V . the Campus" National 1 n s tit u t e of Menta! elecBond Aqsw Junior College District Health; Helen Herrick, MS tion and when questioned about ~hone 298-2 I 81 / Ext. _230 ~G LO BE: SAN. JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19o7 No.2 associate professor of vocational tion was narrowly defeated by th~ the possibility of the bend election Vol. 18 rehabilitation at San Francisco district vot~rs, as the YES vote coming up next year, he said, "If we wish to implement the master State College; Mary Liston RN, of 1-eoched the 63 per cent mark plan of SJ CC we have no alierna· Ph.D. , dean of the school of nurs. the total vote, only appi'oximately live but to go for another bond ing at Catholic University in Wash. 4 per cent of the required 67 pe-r issue." -,.------~------...:______________ ington, D.C., and Dr. Arthur Pear\ professor of education at Univer. cen t for· bond elections. Dr. Paul Elsner was agreeing sity of Oregon. It was a near miss! But tm· with Transelh when h e stated fortun~tely near misses only count \.hat "If the beard approves . it in the sports of archer-y and hor~e we'll go for the bond again next year." Shoes. Membership in t he Modem Dance As a possible reason for the The Eastside voters came Club at San Jose City College is through with most of the yes vot~ bend fai lure. Elsner off"red the open by audition to all students. ing, while tile Willow Glen and opinion that the climate was not However, auditions are now open Nine City College students will Almaden areas proved to be the conducive for passage of the bond. to only a limited number of girls perform at a conc:ert at the ColThe Cooperative Office Work make use of the experience gnined receive from $1.50 to S2.00 an hour factor in the narrow defeat. major Student bond co-ordinator Dietand men. There are 35 members in lege Theater March 12 at 3 p.m. Experience Program at San Jose at work on a part-time basis in from employers such as IBM, the planning in faculty the with Women's College's City Jose San the Club at the present time. If As Mrs. Marie W . Campbell, an rich Von Dohlen phrased his feelThe studenls have been chosen City College is designed to pre. order to help him obtain full-time FMC, and Pacific TeL and Tel. interested, one should see Mrs. Physical Educatiqn and_ Recreation activities of the organization. As because of their excellent perform. election co-ordinator put it, ;.We ing by saying, "A lot of effort was The program, which began in pare students to enter the clerical, emplo)'ment after graduatiOn. board the Jimmyle Swope, sponsor and dance (WPER) organiza_tion held its elec· their first act in office received complete cooperation from put into it but I thing a great The 15 students now enrolled in 1961, is worth 2 credits a semessecretarial. and accounting occumajor's retreat ance at the Thursday morning rethe 'that decided instructor.. the Eastside, and they brought deal more should be put into jt tion of new board membe1'S, V cital series. pations that are closely related to t he Co-Op program have no classes tcr, and is open to sophomores rnaRegular meeting times are on Linda Pantaga will take over >hat is held each semester will be the yes votes. FaillJ.l'e on the next time." in IMPORTED CAR OWNERS 'scheduled after 12 p.m. to enable joring in S~cretarial Science, Oftheir career plans. 13. May of a~e weekend appear the to scheduled Students Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. in the Wo- the duties of ICC reprf.sentative western side of the picture, in the PAIITS, TOOLS. A,CCESSORIES 1 And Riehard Goff, Assistant This program combines school them to work in the afternoo~s. fice Operations, or Accounting. and Blodgett ndice Ca soprano~: not is retreat the of topic The men's gym; Wednesdays at 3:00 AVAILABLE AT Almaden and Willow Glen areas Supt. of Business Service further instruction with on-the-job train- The Co-Op students are workin g . Students wishing to enroll, are refor the Ofganizatiqn. CataniJ, Mad~­ fully planned and the locale is be- Diana de Campo, trumpets: Mark p.m. in D-105; and Thursdays at was the deciding factor." ECONOMY IMPOR·TS yag will be t he new representative ing decided upon by members of Butler and Ernest Langone, clariing, and enabies each student tc from 15 to 20 hom~ a week, and quired to have completed the nec results 'jThe stating, by digressed 6:55 p.m. in the Men's wrestling for the women recreation majors 295 Tyler, San Jose essary courses for entry into jobs Richard and D'Attilo Karen nets: Campbell concluded by saying. of the· votes doesn't make t he the organization. room. 243-6400 relating to their occupational and Johanna Baird_ will represent "f'd rather be beat big instead of Last semester the Club gave a Any recreatjon or physical edu- Prioste, pianos: Lawrence B. Dunbend go away."' Of cow·se, students who al~ goals. the physical education majo.rs. ~ this close. '' concert in the Theater. Th.is semes· does not ha ve can and William Rearic, and on the who major: cation have jobs which meet the ready works ~t th !X>arct a WPER ha~ The consensus of feeling of the . Everyone concerned \vit h the ter they are repeating some old an Qpportunity to attend the meet· violin, Cheri Lyons. quaHfiChtions, can take the proy Tickets and additional infatmapeople directly involved with the bend put in a great de;ll of effort, works and working on one new ings and find out the information gram and rece-jve credl t for them. bond issue is that the bond elec. but for the time being anyWay, dance, "Jabbcnvocky," bac;ed on on the upcoming events is to con· tion wm be available in the office Richard .J. Dallas is the- teacher· the Lewis Carroll poem. The Club tion should be sought again next their efforts appeal' to have been tact either of tbe above mentioned of the Fine Arts Building. coordinator for the program and plans to tour high sc hools with thi's year. girls or contact any of the women's fruitless. 11 11 The Merchandising Club o£ SJ CC physical education instructors on Happenings Still Happening new program. both da.tlng back u.pproxtmate ly conducts the r elated school colll'se 1 2 e th ays displ Direc. maior, Assistant marketing Transeth, IB·year-old Cliff Crema, Debbie renowned Leakey, B. S. L. Dr. speare's plays, Cliff'S But t hen again there is HOPE button, reflecting th e non-ceasing work and time that was p ut attended their annua,l state conven- camp,us. · 1 tor of Extended day a t SJCC and and supervises the students on t he Notes give you a comB;itish archeologist, and anthro- 1,750,000 years. The next Happening will take ebruF on Resql·t Haberg's at tion The discovery of t he proto-man, job. For further information, stU· plete explanation and Election Co-ordinator summed it for next year. into the bond issue by SJCC students. pologist, and one of the world's WPER is an opportunity to find place in the home of Margaret summ ary of every ary 24-26. Thirty San . Jose Tity oUt the different things that are foremost authorities in his field, now recogniZed as a true example dent.< should contact Richaril DalButler. Sign·ups are being t a ken scene ~ i~ language will lecture Monday night, Febru~ of the family from which man a as well as field the in on going atmajors College Merchandising now outside her office door or you you can understa'hd. eventually was derived and who las In Room B-A. ary 'J:7 on the SJCC campus. tended to represent the college chan,ce to become acquainted witb may sign-up with Carol Jacklin, Oon•t-worry about your lived 12-14 milll9n years ago, is Entertainment to intere.st unusual the to Due major. this in club with Ross' Atkinson and Rich- others literature grades - let Coordinator of the Happenings. also c1-edited to tl1e Lgakeys. lecture tl1e .. Ph.D noted this hear advisors. asCasy ard Cliff's Notes help you Nightly Because of an accident in~elia Leakey, onc.-e a Munroe lecturer improve them. OVER is being -moved to the Men's Gyrri, NationalJy known businessmen family, she \Vas unable to Denues' at lhe University of Edinburgh, is Will l25.TITLES covering Gamma Phi Beta The campus. on facility largest the the over aU from congregated MONDAY-Jazz hold the scheduled happening on frequently assigned program begi.M at 8:30 p.m. a nd now Curator of' the Coryndon Me-stato to judge the highly specialplays and no.vels. · Paper 3. The times Staff hopes Mru·ch admission is open to the public ab- morial Museum in Nairobi, Kenya. WEDNESDAY & SAT. Rich ized marketing contest. Gary Gyer His books include The Progress at your bookseller Beta Phi Gamma held the first that everything is all right now. solutely Cree of charge. took first place for management & Bill-folk rock. $ orwrltefor a:nd Evo lution of 1.\Ian in Africa and What is to happen at the next as h ary, M · wiie his with. Leakey, Rene and representative sales meeting of the Spring semester, free title list Ellis, John Campbell, and Richard proven t hat there are other ways will once again deManzini took second. Dave Wood M,onday, February 26, under the "Happening" Due to the drastic drop of sales Student Services, opened the meet· Casey, from the Business Depart- to get the cafeteria out of the red. conducted .extensive exca, •a.tlons in Olduvai Gorge. THURS. & FRI. Flowersthere. be to happens who on pend bot.h Tanzania and K e nya, searchwon the human relations and marat SJCC's cafeteria, a board meet- ing ''to discuss the cafeteria prob· ment, Dennis Percy, ASB PresiThe committee will meet again Progressive The Marriage, next theater prosupervision of advisor C . \V. Palmer Each Happening is guaranteed to !em" (meaning the flmding and ing for the origin and evolution of keting decisions and Kathy Staning was held February 14, in Room debts of ... ). The committee, con· dent, Porter Kearton, Commis- in a week or two with specific m a n, and has researched man's anduction at San Jose City College and the direction of newly elected be different from any other a nd speech s s e n i s u b the won ton SUN. Uncle Tom.'s Committhis is no differen t, so be the re U-200 invi ting both faculty and sisting of 11 members, was an sioner of Social Affairs, Mike ideas to be presented and decided cestors in pre-human stages and which will be presented March 9. award. Bruce Leegard and Curt President Judy Beck. tee plus Talent Showcase to make something happen. students to discuss what could be advisory beard com posed of beth Baker, Commissioner of the Stu· upon. the Stone Age cultures. Boshell won the market problem 10; and 11;-was cast last week with Assisting Judy this term are As the meeting closed Porter dent Union, Rick &ardina, ComThe following Happenings will lie bas worked extensively near composition, while Kathy \Villiam· Vice-Prcsident- I.C.C. representa· done to improve the situation. faculty and student o(ficers. They nllssiOner,of Special Activities, and Kearton-wanted an "okay" to put many new faces as well as some take place on Apt·ii 4, due to son won the chapter of the year Among other things the price cf include: Mogler, Steve Holeman~ Gordon Shadv~'ick, Commissioner of up a sign in the faculty dining Olduval Gorge in Tanzania and bas old favorites. 218 Willow St. Pat T.reasur.er Hughes, .Linda tive held be will and vacation, spring been credited wlth tbe dlsCOVeTY of Student Government Advisor; Rob· awaxd for her excellent presentasoup was discussed. room to encourage t he faculty to Finance. Rickard. members, Emmitt of Sociely home the and at Bolcioni, Rehearsals are steaming ahead man" i'tn•e a. and man" "near a. Jack Manager, F).nance Ryman, ert tion about the activities the Mer· San Jose, Calif. Ed Mogler, Associated Dean of During the meeting, 1\}::ogler pay for their own coffee. Students may attend only one with Russian accents echoing down pointed out t ha.t this is "a. chandising Club did with, activities Rose Ann Wilson, Chet Wood, and happening a semester. Those yet the halls of the Speech Arts Build· on and off campus. Mike Cronk. m e nding body, not a. pollcy making ing. Flashes of brilliantly colored A paper drive is now being con· one." cloth ·are rolling through the sewducted by Beta Gamma members The problem arose over a noticing machines as the "in" pericxl in order to secure more fwtds for a able 20 per cent drop in volume in this semester is the 1830's. St. trip to the Journalism Association cafeteria revenue. This is sub· Petersburg, Russia is slowly rising GREAT FALLS of Junior Colleges Conference in stantiated by a $200 loss so far from the s tage floor in all its mag· .. San Diego, April 14-16. thls setn€ster as compared to a nificence. HELENA A $200 loss in the cafeteria was occurs weekly in the Faculty Din- $4,000 profit last year. The first presentatioii of the demic student, Cortez made it clear Sponsorship of the traditional nam e was ac:.cidentally omitted MINNEAPOLIS The cast of players include Mike that mechanic.'S are, in some cases, BUTTE of some of result a as Room ing the at discussion of topic main the wH-J Campus" on "Ladies Man from the Dcrut's List last issue. The cause for this drop ln val· Spring Philosophy Forum was de- just as concerned and versed in im· Wood as Kotchkarev, the amateur PAUL ST Student Council meeting held the faculty not paying for their wne have been partly attributed livered by SJCC auto instructor, again be handled by Beta Phi W. YELlOWSTONE Henery's grade point average . / matchmaker; Bert Faucher as portant issues, if not more so, than Thursday, February 16. Dennis coffee. It was suggested tba.t a to the fact that there are seven Gamma, and preliminary plans are was 3.20. IDAHO FALLS Podkolyossin, his friend; Carol student. oriented academically the on spoke he as cOrtez, Eustaquio SIOUX FALLS Percy, ASB President, opened up ' 'ending machine might improve new eating places which are close now under way. archeemost for Leakey, Dr. Schow as Madame Fyolka, the proPOCATELLO "The Educated Auto Mechanic." This is because, as Cortez puts ologist and anthropologist, apthe meeting to djscusS this loss and this situation.. to the campus and reasonable in fessional marriage-broker; Linda SACRAMENTO/ _Jc--~ Corte'.t. told the audience that it, "You will never reach the point This · Saturday, there will be a cost. Ryman also admitted that "in what stepS have been proposed so pears in Men's Gym, Feb. 27. Williams as the young maiden, insignificant are status am and I say, money to able be will you where far to get the cafeteria out of u1e statewide convention of studen ts to the past year we have gradually SAN FRANCISCO Miss Agafya; and Tressie Jones as fight jssues and 'CXchange infonna~ shifted to pre-cooked foods." Ry- factors 1n considering one's future the educated person." He fX>ncluded red. her aunt, Arina. OAKLAND my. consider not do "I saying, by 'I'he two~teps that can be t.a.ken tion on the proposed tuition and man showed some surprise to hear profession. He add e d that the The other suitors include Asa are: (1) to r"coup the loss in vol- other student orfented prob~ems. Mike Baker ask if it were true learning process is the. 5;ame in all self as The Educated Auto MeBerger, Len Lombardo, and Dan 1 Rick Scardina, former Pres1dent •·that ail the hamburgers were cases and a person must learn to chanic; I am the Auto Mechanic • Rippere. E v e I y n Gonzalez and ume or (2) to lower the cost ot · of CircJe K , was unanimously apSan Jose c;ity College will offer really cooked on Monday." Ryman relate and cross- over knowledge in Being Educated." Gerry Shaul will be seen as servproved by the Council to · fill t he emp)latically stated, "they most all fields of endeavor. running the cafeteria. . a morning session, for the first LOS AN GHES ants in Agafya's and Podkolyosq Due to this loss the price of soup position of Commissioner of Spe- certainlY are not, they are cooked Str~ssing t he fact that there time, during the sununer of 1967. sin's houses. This change, requested by the a. was raised by Robert Ryman, man· cial Activities. every day." Dennis Percy also re- should be more -understanding beDirector George Forrester, on LONG BEACH The Student Council also dis- marked that "our food is just not tween the mechanic and the aca· Board of Trustees is in order to age1· of the finance office, from 10c the Drama Staff at\ SJCC, feels make greater use of the teaching "' 15c. The Council considered titis cussed a possibility of bringing attractive to the students." that this play is excellent fare for act illegal. as a motion for t his back to the campus the "sights and day. According to a recent survey the entire' family. "The settings Director Ben Sweeney said that price raise was not pul before the sounds" show that. was field last taken by Mr. Dolan, director of and costumes, which are all in the • Council to decide. Gordon Shad· semester. "Throne of Blood" will be shown the registration will be held on period of the 1830's add much rood services for San Jose State, For those students who rememJune 22, from 2:30 to 4:30, and Gord o n Sh'adwick remar~ed, the follov.ri.ng recommendations ber "Sights, Sounds and Sensawick, Commissioner of Finance, this Friday, Febl"llary 24. in Room charm and color to an already dernadc a motion for an official re· "The show that was at the campus have been made: tions," the "Now Theater" is com· D-101 at 8 p.m. as part of the from 6:30 to 8:30, in the Men's lightful comedy.'" Staff members available.in be will Gym. Schedules quest to Ryman to bring the price last semester was really the most Ben Shelton. designer, and Mrs. An increase of the price of soup ing to the campw;. It is planned to ASB Film Series. The film received the latter part of March. successful thing . that the 'tudents back to where it pt eviously was. Nancy Johnson. costumer. will from ' loc to Hie, sn\.aller ser'Vlngs be financed by the ASB as a part of Classes will have starting times a citation for excellcnet' in diree· Percy stlLlcd that a loss of $5.95 had put on." · bring months of research to the or coftt>e. increase t he purchase of the Culturai Series and wii! take of 8:00a.m., and 10:25 a.m., with 'a prerooked foods, Install a. hot drink place dw"'ing the Arts Festival. The tion, cinematography, and original San J ose City College stage. few exceptions. This will enable a InterrtaBoston the at score music vending ma.chlne in the F:;w ulty theater will create an environment student to carry six Wlits and ·be , Dining Roont, purcha.."'e a. popcorn for the "Now" experience. Bay tional Series. of school by 12:30 p.m. out the of one Kurosawa, Akira machine and plll'Chase a doughnut area artists and the City College The first meeting tor tlte TillJRSDAY: February 23 Two n.ew features of t his morndirectors, acclaimed most world's particibe will Department Drama tnaki.ng machine.. sentester ot ICC (the spring 1. Supreme Court, 11:00 a.m., Room U-205. adapted the story of Shakespeare's ing program , will include the intro-- Inter-Club Council) will be h e ld ' . 2. FIRST CLUB MEETINGS, 11:00 a.m. The price raise on the soup has pating in the performance. I class, teaching team a of duction For all those interested in par- "Macbeth" to tell the tale of a 3. FRESHMAN CLi'SS MEETING, 11:00 a.m .• Room S-l. already been brought into effect. and the fact that the library will Fe bruary 28 In Room U·200 at a uditions were held power - hungry war lord in six· be open from 9:00a.m. to 9:30p.m. 11 a..m. ticipating, along with the suggestion of a teenth century Japan during the _ FRlDAY : Fehrtlflty 24 We've pulled out all the stops on our Youth Fare rules. Now All c lubs, a.eti\'e and inactive, smaller serving of coffee. They from 4 p.m. till 10 p.m. on Feb. The summer session will begin feudal wars. Sengoku 1. Stuttcnt CoUI·t, 9:00a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Room U-20~ . on p.m. 5 till p.m. 2 from and 21 r eminded to send thelr r epare are being fought vigorously by you can use your card to anywhere we fly in California as well as to After the film. there will be cof- on June 26, and run through Au2. Baseball-American River Tourney, There. 10:00 a. Porter Kearlon and Gordon Shad- Feb. 22. Anyone who was unable fee and a discussion period. Admis- gust 4. This yea.r"s schedule lists resentatives to this m eeting". 90009 Calif. Angeles, Los Drive, Avion 6060 any of our other destinations in the West. 3. Go lf vs Merritt. Here. 1:00 p.m. \viCk . However the price will t-e-- to make the auditions phone Jen, sion is free to all ASB card holders. nine sections more than last year's. 4:00~p.m. Here, Menlo, and Delta vs Swimming 4. 1 main the same until it can be at 295-0963. from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. ll If you don't already have one, the card cos ts three bucks. But 1 Date of Birt PI.EASE ,..,.,. • Name 1 R<>om IHOl. YEAR OAY MONTH 5. ~asketball vs &n Mateo, Hen!, 8:\J?, P·~· it's worth it . .B_ecause you can save \oi the cost on regular Coach fares. 1 2. Home Addres 1 N 6. ~ Ilm Se1,cs "The TI1rone ·bf BlOod, · S.OO p.m., I ~ apa, 7. Calif. Sta~ Marketing Club Convention at Holberg's, You save a little less than 50% where commuter flightS (at special 1I ~. School or Occupalion ~~ z•• STATE Dance 26th). 25th. (24th. lower-than-Coach fares) are in effect. Like between Los Angeles and I This year's Spring Registration He was referring to the proposed cause of their physical reactions, --::=--_,=,.....----.· SATURDAY: February 25 San Francisco. "I am infavor of tuition," says a pet peeve c;>f mine," stated Lin· I 4. School or Businm Addre,.__-;;;;;u:rsTREc:T Dance, sponsored by the San Jose of the voting age to 18, coordination, and stamina. This lowering Day. All Cabnllo, at Relays Swimming Calif. S\vimmin,g-N. 1. derwell. "The youths of today are STAT£ I 5. SeL._ _ _ _ _iColor of hair___ _ _c,_Tv_lColor of eyesc__ City College Lettermen's Club, was the student editor of the City Col_ _ _ __ .But even there you save money. In fact, you save money when. I altogether too anxious to protest which he is, "whole heartedJy doesn't make them mentally aware 2. Wrestting-GG Conference at Diablo Valley, 9:00a.m. held on a 'Friday night, February lege TIMES, in response to Govof social and economic functions." and demonstrate for the sake of against." I SthoolfB . Please send card to Home 3· Baseball-American Rfver Tourney, There, IO :OO a.m. ever _space is available at depariure time. in the Women's Gym. 10, Linderweil summed up his feel· •• one check : Address usmess . ., ' As~., tMPORT.lOIT' toof generation younger "The I come don't budget they Bu't proposed Reagan's recpgnition. ernor 0 . age. eas.e prov•de ONE of lhe 1 No Do:.: keep alert tablets or new chewable mints So pick up your Western Airlines Youth Fare Card at any I Brrttl. B) On..-er •s ollaw,llg: A) Birth Certificate Number a!"d State of 1'This Reg. Dance· was the most with, "A tuition charge for ings No. and St.1te. C) Passp;;rt N of policies more in say a wants day U-205. Room . 27 ebruary F MONDAY: up with new innovations-they just 0 ' and State, 0) Draft Card No. and State, E) Student .. ' safe as coffee, help bring you Card No. and &hool (Da ~mail doeumtnls). successful Reg. Dance I've seen in balancing. 1. Student Coort, 9:00a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1.00 p.m .• the state and nation, but, in gen- students would be a step in responWestern ticket office or airport ticket counter. Or fro!ll any Travel I old."' the protest back to you r mental best. .• help Russ LindeJ.Well, the 24 yeor old I terms of happy 'faces," said Chaireral, they haven't earned it and sibility a nd would make the stu2. Tennis vs Modesto JC, There, 3:00 p.m. you become more alert to the 1'To me, editor has an opinion that obviNIJMAE~ tuition would show a aren"t mentally capable of handling dent more aware of his s tudies. DESCRIPTION Agency. Or lill out and mflil the coupon. man Jim Bakick. 3. Schol arship and Loan Applications Out. STATE around conditions and people [ncJost $3 .00 persoru1 Mtk Music was provided by the Bar- ously 'doesn't concur with the rna.. financial responsibility by the stu- such responsibilities. They aJl re- Now, they play a lot and scream a 4. Cultural Series, L. S. B . Leakey, 8:30 p.m., Men's GYm· As long as you're between 12 through 21, you're in. A.nd on your I you. Non-hobit forming. ons of Soul, and the price of ad· jority of students and faculty mem· dent," th~ editor continued . "They vert to the 'If we're old enough to lot more when t hey are faced with 22nd birthday, remember the airline that did its best to be a good 28 February TUESDAY: misison was $.50 with ASB card bers throughout the state. He be- (students) should show some re- die for our country, we're old While studying, or after hours, a little financial responsibility. A .20(). U lieves, though, that a vast number sponsibility before they receive Room .m., a 11:00 MEETING, C. C. I. FIRST 1. sharpen your wits with NoD oz. ~uy du.riu1) your youLb. enough to vote' I say, baloney! The and $.75 without. just are students protesting t~e of 2. Tennis vs CabrUio. There, 2:30 p.rn. The $215 that was gained by the some of the privileges of a more reason the 18 year olds are induct· part of _their maturing process r..ettennen"s Club will be used for protesting for the sake of protest. mature society.'' ed in to tbe Armed Forces is be- would be the acceptance of this.'" . . Wli:ONESDAY: ~larch 1 ''Protests a nd demonstrations are 1 .00 m ., Room U-205. the Blazer Fund, 1. Stutlent Court;j):OO a.m:. "11:00 a.m., llJ!d · P;, 2 · Basebali vs Cal Blues at Edwards Field, 3 ' 15 p. •

A speaker for the Economic Opportunity Commission (EOC) Gilbert Solano came before tlle Inter· Club Council during its first meeting, February 28, in Room U -200. Solano was invited to speak at the council by Porter Kearton, head of ICC. The purpose of tbe speech was to acquaint the representatives from the various clubs about the function of "Operation Share." Solano was particularily interested in getting the clubs to report back to their members about_. joining the tutoring Program . T.his program has been highly successful so far; with 161 students from San Jose State, actively par~ ticipating in the program. "Operation Share" brings the tutor Into the home to help a child that is having difficulties with school. In an$wer to a question COJlr cerning qualifications Solano said "Can you breathe?" There are n~

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