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Chuck Armst rong, a student here: citement among th.e loca.J n(ltives . coHected m iscellaneous marine" anJ- This shelled l'eptile was donated mals from the Persian Gu lf Chuck to the museum for display. Among has donated some of t hese ~mals the islands, he also collected other to the B iology Department. specimens for both t he museum The purpose for ..coUecting these and the Biology Departm ent at animals , Chuck replied, "I was San Jose City College. asked by the museum of natural Conta ined w ithin t he m iscelSO PHOMO R history in Saudi Anibia to collect laneous organism s- given to the E KEN ROMIN ES has been chosen Sta y Student of Th W the specimens_" schoo l, the re was a deHdly va ri ety h eh bek. Ke n was g iven the honor"" for the outstanding job he at h t Say, to on ChLu-k w~ nt of sen, serpent; a m o llusk with an he . as een d oing as Chairman of Stay t his semeste r. Ken says with !"ight. ot her Am(•riClln col· :Lppe ndage ca pa bl e of ;njecting e. o IS tvhe ry ha ppy with t he org anization and ho pes t o kee p it boat a l'hartercd d h:t., ent<;; stud !Pg"e g 10 neuro-toxin poison, and b ased on 9 e rest of t he year. \\'ilh a n Arab e:q)taiu and h a d Chuck's findin gs, a. ra re type of -:~-=----=~~_.:.':=._~~~----------------] it a success by atte,ndi ng. r...es Bleuettes eo-chairma n, Phyl· \"f"ntured on u threc-da.y voyage to rock f is h u1mam ed by t he scientific us cunning.hum, Js chaJrman of the v:l r ious small island s in the north - community. fashion show. She I• being helped ern ex tr.entities or the Persinn Harry Hass, instructor of biolby D ianne Payne, Les Bleue ttes Gulf, where they collecte(l the or - ogy, aid the rock fis h has been chairman, and the other members I ganisms. sent to Stanford where further of Les Bleuet tes. l\flss Rena. Fra.On these is lands, accordi ng to work on its classification is being Chuck, a giant sea turtle w~ cap- conducted. Butler a re adrlsertJ . It has been noted by Morris ' Several of the girls jn Les Bleu· · 12 astronauts SJ)Iaslwd down at CA of the biology faculty that the \'-The Genum L p PE K ENNED FREEMAN'S ettes will help model t he fashions. 1121 Biology D,~partmen~ is vety for- f • tl ST~ T h ey hi t t he choppy ' wa.te1-s of the Atlantic wit hin t h e sight Afte-r t·he fas hions have been USED CARS tunate in obtaining the specimens 0 d •.e :ll rcrnrt carrie d USS WnSJl. This flight end ed the Ge mini series shown, refres hments will be served Bes+ Clean Us.ed Cars in Town becau,s e the sc.h ool would probably ~ ·: . ~vas n. prelude to the AJ)OJ.I o series. T he t hree-nuw Apoll o rli J,rhts, HARDTOPS - STICKS This evening affair planned just $99.00 and up h e •to begin n ext winter, will take Arnericans to t h e rnoon and never be able to obtain such ot·gan- bw ~~e ta.r t he women on campus is one for 295-0465 699 E. Julian St. isms unless they were donated rmg e m back by 1 969. won't wan t to mi ss. T he dress you s JERrtSALF.At and also that these animals are y rfan ond I s r aeli troops ex chaug~d fll'c along ~ . "t I important because of their far tl •e•r e nse borde r T Uesday for the thit·d time in as nm ny days. T here is dressy sPort. If you need trans1l0. cnsua lties. 1'he~ incidents occurred 0\'er a. thrffi- hour t:teriod. A Support our advertisers reiching .geographical isolation . 1 I ;:::==============, ! -..vmp amt was ) 0(} g,.e d with the United Nations Mixed Armist;Jce ComII
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The library at San J ose City College provides the same services for the extended day students as it offers the day studen t. Extended day libra rian Madge Overhouse stated thar although t he night staff consists only of herself, a clfa culation c1erk, and a student who shelves books, all library services are available. The librar y oHers a. typing room with fr ee mnnua 1 typewriters, grou1) study roOms, a. copy ing ma,.. chine, microfilm readers. and the new listening r oo m. Extended day students and t h¢ more stuclious day students are t he ones who dominate the library in the evenings, according to t he librarian, and that the Hbra.ry is the busiest before and aft er classes. She went on to say hat the night staff is more than willing to assist students in the library a nd to answer any q uestions.
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Starts ''The play that started a tion" should be the subtitle for Drama Department's current duction of John Osborne's ' Back in Anger." The British drama opens this Thursday for t hree-day run, Nov. 3, 4, and then continues t he following day through Saturday, Nov. and 12. CUrtain, 8:30, t he Theatre. "Every so often a play along tha t shakes the w hich it Is created a.n·d S<l!me•tlrlt< who plays the lead role of Jinuny the ' whole world. "Look Porter is one of the most :responAnger" ls such a pl ay. When It sive and talented actors I have first produced In the "oJff·lar<•a ever worked with. Locally he has • way" or London in 1966 It played the lead In "Othello" and audiences with the reaJlty Jones' ''The Dutchman." He LeRoi agony portrayed. The bowling plays with all stops out and his gulsh of Jimmy P orter, a energy is amazing. We couldn't be LYN DA SEGURA and Greg g A ndrade in scene from "Look Ba ck young man wh o fel t the pain luckier to have such an actor availworld he t of promise spoiled In Anger." able. Lynda Segura, who plays his saw clearly that th e ment,'' t he B ritish r uling m.lddle- liked.'' Marlon Brando with hi's wife, has played leads at SJCC in class, was insulated trom both tlte tom tee &hlt·t a ud inarticulate pain ''The Crucible'• and last year's LYNDA SEGURA and Fred Scott rehearse for upcomi ng play. pain a nd the reaU?..ation of it. He became a symbol of o. different "Mo'ther Cow·age." Gregg Andrade is another. SJCC b6comes a Hn-t ulet from t he work- sort because of t he ehtra.cter in g classes, but one that shout.s played, Stanley Kolwoski, ln Ten· product. He has had a variety of hl8 soliloquies in to our ~ with nessee \Villla.ms' "A Street Car leads here, the most recent being contempt, fury and im •ectl ve. The Named Desire!' Jimmy Dean, the in last season's musical, "Kiss Me pl ay was~a 'success. J lnuny Porter petulant and contemptuous post Kate" where he played the carousSince this is a school function took hls bellowing anger to the up- teenager, was another such sym· ing actor, Bill. Liz Huddleson, who By JUDY BECK there will be no need to bring town tbcatres, where t he "posh" b ol because of roles he playGd. B ut is studying at both State and Chairman Acade mic Retreat along those certain refre.shing bev- people went for a musement. And It seems in Ame rica tlmt we tend SJCC, is a singer-turned-actress Approxim a'tely 55 students and erages. t here they paid good money to hear t o personify t he characters in tiLe and plays the other woman in this 14 fac ulty members will make the production. She last appeared in Everyone will be required to ride the searln!; truths of the fl<)eiaJ actors that por tray them. trip to J ones Gulch in La Honda to up and back on th~ bus with the sickness and spiritual despair that · As the styles of plays changed, "Kiss Me Kate," The last member take part in t his semester's Aca· rest of the group. More infonnation actors changed. The well-bred ac- of the small cast, Alan V ~ines, is was suffocating E nglund. demic Re treat tQ be held over the will b e sent tQ you when t he aca' a uth entic Britisher. He plays "Jimmy Porter" became a sym· tors of London borrowed tm-n tee an father and also serves ·as weekend of Nov. 11-13. nda's Ly cousins American heir t from shirts ceptance letters go out so hang bol for the "angry yo\,j.n~ men" our technical expert for things The !clotude nta have bee n chose-n tight you're almost on your way. English. Rest assUred, when you ' nqt OJ\Is on .a:u .n.qad.eJNi.cJbaaW~ Q~! . walk into the theater for "LBIA" also on how muc.h th ey will conwill see an as a uthentic Eng· you the froJn bene.lit tribute to and After a history of attempts and lish flat-right down 'to the musRetreat. A oonunittec of four t.>t\1· failures, City College's Student tard pot-as a home sick Englishdents and myself sat. down aud Body hllS obtained a j uke box. The man could make it." ltCreencd the r ecotmnended stu- machine was obtained through the Since the production is using dents and have chosen those who efforts of this year's Commissioner a ben efit, arena style, the theater will seat e wer blazers the though Baker. O'CONNOR Mil<e Union MIKE By Student the of ~ wUI take part. there were othe r things that the only 140 persons. So it might be a Comm. of Public Relatlons Letters i nformi ng those s tudents · In the past, all attempts have if could go for. The maJority good idea to reserve your tickets money the among dissension with met week his t out sent be sel~(\ted will With much discussion, some disand Ahey should start reading the members of Student Council or op~ sension, and no Uttle confusion, the oplnlon was that In a • ituatlo•n. l at the Student Finance Office recommended books as soon as poS· position either expressed or eX- Student Council passed the revised where money was so tight, the ahead of time. The night of Nov. pected on the part of the Admin· version of the budget last Thurs- "glory" of wearing a blazer to a.n 11 has been tentatively scheduled sible. out of town game would have to to include a discuSsion period after The theme for this Retreat as islration. day. The Council used a legal loop- be foregone. the performance that will give the This semester, however, Baker many of you aJ ready kn~w is hole to reshuffle the funds allOa c hance to talk with th~ audience diploand determination Allenatlon. \Vhat Are You: Name blended cated to specific accounts to the cast and director about any aspect or number? Tb.e movie Nobody macy to push the will of a unani- emergency fund so that the money of the play that interests them. Fred Scott \ Vaved Good·Bye and the books mous council past any objections wotild be available for the Council admission is $1 .25 and SHO WIN G the emotion of the play is General j'Drlve He Said" and "The Adju!;t. raised by administrators. Robert Goudy of the Art depart· ASB card holders pay only 75¢. Se g ura. to use In areas that it thought Under terms of the agreement were more importah t ed American" should provide the men t has a n n o u n c e d that the 1;tudents and faculty members with with the machines owners, the In the past. the budget for the Fourth Mill tary Airlift a eommon backG"round on wltlch to Associated students merely supply entire year wws set by the Council Reserve Squadron of the Air a location in return for 50% of the sta.rt discus sions at the R-etreat.. during spring seme8ter and the fol· Reserve at Travis Air Force Base The books a:re availa ble in the gross profits. lowing Councils were stuck with needs prior service officers and air· Baker announced that he hopes City College Bookstore; your pa· amowtb! allocated to specific a.c- men. The fourth MASS mobile en tronage of this establishment will to see the juke box as a penna· counts whether t hey agreed with route has begun a t Travis AFB nent installation but if it is darn- its usage or not. This semester, the July 1, 1966. The mission of this be gre a tly appreciated. or creates ot her problems he aged Students will take their own bedCouncil used an eecape clawte to Wlit ~ be to provide en route ding to the camp and will stay in will be forced to remove it. reallOcate a total of $3,006.80 to and tum-around maintenance, for· Councilman named Robert Welch. he should call himself Bob !" By JUDY BECK lh ~ ca bins that are availrib1e to us. ward supply sup~rt, airlift comthe emergcucy fund. After Marcus h ad infonned the poster was referring to Rob''The up put was banner a week Last . ) The money was cut from the fol- mand post and terminal services of the existence or the President Birch John the of head Welch. ert in H . R. Buchser Union by Student lowing areas: $545, the , entire for Military Airlift Command. Society and not any City Council- council an appendage to the sign the Hodgkins, CUrt President Body Chances for promotions are ex· amount allocated to purchase blaz· was made w h i c h read : "The man. THURSDAY: November .S .......... Student Council, 10 a. m., Room U·200. ers for the Student Council; the ooUent, IWOO rding to Goudy. AU banner read as follows: 8ta.ted that his re&80118 fol' Bircher not the Councilman" Curt Curt Welch t Rober With Hell To Student Court and Supreme Court, 11 budget for the Student Union was that is neded Is tn.inimwn time in ~Ionday, Oct. 24 is Unlted Na- putting up the sign were to sup- felt the situation did not warrant cut by $796 ; the band uniforms grade, possession of the required a.m ., Room 205. port the nooel UN Day and to anything further. tions Da.y Music Reci_tal, 11 a.m., Room Fa7. were cut $55.20; the campus lit- Air Force Specialty Code, assign· The reason according to Curt "give a t,lug to two worthy activiSupport the UN I dea BLOOD DRIVE RALLY, 11 a.m., Quad. erary • magazine MUSE was cut ment to a vacancy fo r the next th18 campus." Burt further that the sign again changed Tueson tlett and Club N. U. 1\lodel the Join BLOOD 'DRIVE SIGN UPS, Quad and S500 when it was learned that higher gr ade, and & letter of roo· feels, "that people like Robert daY was, "Late Tuesday afternoon I nternational Club Library Areas, 11 3-:rn. to ~ Jl.m, printing costs were exceeding $2 ommendation from the 8Upervisor. Welch (The Bircher) and people of Miss Duignan, Dean of Student a quite caused has banner This Oross Coun try, Merritt, Chabot, Hero, per copy. It was felt lhat this cost The Unit CoJJlmander bas ltis own that Ilk, should be told off more Services, came to the Student students, the among concern of bit was too much. The Public Rela- promotional authority up throu gh 4 }MD. Union and did surgery to the ban~ often 1n public!' College the aru\ members faculty Drama Production, LOOK BACK IN tions account was cut $350. Since Master SergooAt. When asked. if he felt the sign ner." Upon hearing of this action Jose San as well as Administration ru.VGE&, 8:30 p.m., College T heater. no events that would fall under vacancies, according to There was in good taste when he put it CUrt decided to have a conference City Councilman Robert Welch. FRIDAY: November 4 ......:...........Student Court, 11 a..m. and 1 p.m., the social affau:s budget have been Goudy, in aircraft maintenance, up, Curt replied, "the question with the Dean before he did any. on p u went banneithe Since Room U-205. scheduled, this account was com- transportation, s upply, personnel, Bad taste did not even enter thing. of things various 24. October Monday, Football v s. 1\territt, Youell Field, Z plelely closed, laking $300. The administration, air operations, and · In a conversation with the Dean have happened to cause the banner into my mind." p .m. Athletic budget was cut by $873, electronics. if the banner was he was told that she had received Mked was He appearance. original its change to \Vater Polo vs. Cabrillo, There, 8:30 which had been allocated to buy Goudy, who is a major, claims Around noontime 1\ll onday, ~tare apt)roved and he remarked that It several telephone calls from. "pe:t:)that there are seven key benefits Z7 travel blazers. p.[IL on was approved by hhnsell under the pie protesting the use of Robert BLOOD DRIVE SIGN UPS, Quad and An additional $1,047 was ob- or the Reserve. First, there is the !larcus, Psychology Instructor constitution which states, tha.t all Welch's (the councilman) name had he that Curt informed campus LibrarY Areas, 8 a..m. to 2 p.m.. tained from money not used to put extra paycheck from normal trainposte _n; must be approved by Com- and that she had also received a the in Drama Production, LOOK BACl{ IN on the Glen Yarbrough perform· ing one weekend a mont h. Second, received a. telephon e call of Public Relations or a verbal complaint from- a faculty missioner CouncilCity Lrom loun10e faculty heater. T College ANGER. 8:30 p.m., there is room for advancement. Air ance. Oouncllman pen;on deolgnated by the Pres!- member because or the alleged pro\Velcb, Robert man The most fiercely contested Force Reserve programs are con· SATURDAY: November 5 .... ._._ .. Water Polo ""· UC Frosh, Tttere, 11 np&et not only 88 a dent. Curt jnst designated himself. fanity." Duignan, upon receiving budget revision was the money siderably more liberal than in the \Velch a.m. 'The intention of the sign had these complalnts went 1.o the Union DrlWlS Production, LOOK BACK IN cut from the Athletic Fw>d. At the active duty Air Force. Thin!, ac- oonncJiman but as a. father a8 well. to do with the City Coun· and removed the banner from the nothing City Jose San a.tten<b son Welch's ANGER, 8:30 P·'~· College Theater. Cowtcil meeting prior to tllis ses- cording to Goudy, "You ca.n't buy a ci1man named Robert Welch since railing and cut off the top line of day. the during College MONDAY: November 7.........·····Student Court. 11 a.m., Room U-205. sion, Coach Dow, head of the Ath- better policy than the Air Force Welch had expressed his concern I was not aware of the existence it which read: "To Hell With Rob· BLOOD DRIV£ SIGN UPIS, Quad and Jetic Department had come before Reserve offers you" in regard to t hat he had received three of the councilman Welch." He ert W e lch" and also removed the saying Library Are.as, 8 a..llL to 2 p.m. the ·Council to ask that the Coun- retirement. F ourth, there is educainforming him of the further commented that it was un· appendage "The Bircher not the calls phone TUES'DAY: November 8 ....... ...·-student CouJtcil, 10 a.m., Room U-200. cil not include the blazers in their tiona! benefit. Fifth, a chance for in our Union and fortunate that the Councilman had Councilman." After "surgery" was hanging banner Student CoUrt, 11 a.m., Room U-205. cuts. His points were that the travel and change of pace. Sixt'h , could be done at not contacted him personally or done the banner was replaced on anything if asked 1.0.0. 1\leeting, 11 a.m., Room U-200. blazers were a matter of pride for prestige is present. Seventh, there the lime to take care of the mat- another representative of the stu· the r ailing i n the Union. BLOOD DRIVE DAY, 9 a~m. to 1 p.m., the whole department, that t hey is fellowship. Curt olaloo, '~l.iso Duignan said dent government to e.'<Press h is Women's G~rnl. For furthe r inlornlation, contact ter. were used by every team, and that !jhe dld not want to act as a cmaWhen infonned or this. CUrt re- concent. \Vater . Polo vs. Dillblo Valley, llero. they were a real benefit 1.o the Major Goudy or write ~Y m: "lt seems reasonable to me If sor, but she felt tlu1.t the banner WEDNESDAY: NOVIl'ilbeT 9 ...... marked that a t the time that the 3:30 p.m. school in that t11ey identified the Unlt Advisor, 4th MASS ~IobUe Welch the councilman finds was in bad taste for two reaaons. R-obert aware nat was he made, was sign Co-Ree Night, 1 ;30 p.m., \Vomen's Gym. teams at away gaines. en route (Resen·e), Travls AFB, (ContinuedonPage4.) of lhe existence of a San J ose City lle bas tJUs type of problem ott.en . [\o[f'rch a ndisl ng C lub 1\feetlng. 1 :SO t).m., T he Co u u c ll lei!> Uta.t •wen CRII!om.ln. 94535. / Jloom B -J..
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and enable them to enjoy activi· ties that all normal healthy youngsters usually do. T he donation ticl<'e!S are ' S2 and t he ·entertainment feat'f'es a 30-m an chorus and many musicians. Les Bleuettes is having a "Fall SC:X:ial" for all women on campus. ThlS social is to be held Nov. 22 and wJ11 feature a f as hion show at 17 West in t h.e Gold Room. T he Art Club is sponsoring an art sale on Dec. 14, 15, and 16 from 9 a.m. t o 10 p.m. in the Stu· dent Union. All art ists are wel• com e to bring their work and. after a brief screening, it will be placed for showing. T he Art Club ts a lso sponsoring an excursion to San .Francisco on Nov. 18. They have hired a bus which will leave Sa n Jose 10 a.m. F riday morning and return that evening. Partici· pating in this a U day affair will be the members of t he Art Club and anyone interested. They will be VISitmg .v arious museums in the "City," s top Cor lunch at Golden Ga te P a rk and eat dinner before retur nmg.
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Council meeting held last T uesday that his club is collecting lx>oks to be sent to the Armed Forces in Viet Nam and to various Vet· era n Hospitals around the country, This book drive is being held now throug h Dec. 1, from 9 am. until 1 p.m. in the library and the Student Union. Any old books students have will be appreciated. Scardina also stated that plans are well undeiWay for the Food Drive. The canned and fresh food coiJected will be for needy families in San Jose during ,Christmas. The Art, Losers, Merchandising, Rally and Ski Clubs along with WPER are assisting Circle K in this activity. The Newman Club is sponsoring
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PA RT TIME EVEN I NG WORK Smoll appli.!!nce outl et hos immediote Rick Scardina, president of Cir· qn after ·game dance for the last of t hemselves; it will also help ope ning for S you ng men, ages 1q cle K, stated at the Inter-Club ~tbal1 game of t he season. T his them undet-stand their problem pm. 9 26 to wor k eve nings, 6 t o
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A five-hour workshop in ap.. prenUce plumbing, under the gujdance of eight pl umbing instruc· he·ld Frid&y evenin9, Nov. 18th llf 8 tors, was held at City College on P"!• and Sat. morning No v, 19th at SaLUrday, Nov. -1:. 10 am. 100 W . R'lncon Ave, Suiie The present apprentice course 215, Campbell. outline was revised and expanded. The instructors recommended a A UTO AIR CON DI TIONERS fi ve~and-a-half year apprentice proSALES & SERVICE gram over the current fiv e-year COMPLETE LI N E OF PARTS program. The apprentices' sal aries Frank J. Seales for the workshop were paid by t he Motor Tune a\J P industry fund. • · I Serv1ce Carburetor and Ele-< '-'fica Joseph Leal, vocational coordina• • Transm1n1on Brake and Aufomatic . R&pi!tlrs tor, expla ined th at this workshop SPECIAL DISCOUNT was lengthy in preparation, t here ' FACULTY ' STUDENTS • ALUMN I was fine cooperation, and improve900 Biod So . 2 nd St. at Martha ments were made in the program. Tel. 294-171 4
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the• night 'Fhe group will venture on their own to this function, since the school can not take responsibility for such a trip. P articipants will ,meet at- S~non at about 8:30 P·~ and Wlll leave when they WJsh to.
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The purpqse~ of th e club, Peter J[rannsfcll, r e plied, ar e to H • • • gJ,ve the oppo.rtunl ty tor Lntem at1onnl students t o soclnlfze •.. to get to .. gether \\o'ith s tudent.s from all dl!ferent countries . .• t hat foreign "tudents may bett-er. understand the Amerl crm culture an d t.htL• hell, to foster better r elatio ns bet ween t he stude nts of our country and th e students of fo re ign countries... !' l The president, Fran k Jun.aidy, is from Jordan .and is attending ,. Sahool- here to study the English _ lang uage. Farouk holds ·a Jaw de~ gree from t he UniversitY of De machas. Upon completion of' .his studies at San J ose C~ty College, rye plans to a~ten d t he University of Santa Clara where he will receiv:e an addjtional degree in jnter, national law. ~ T h e new offi cers' f i rst duties t· were to begin pla ns on l ntem[t-. tiona.! Day, which will be hel<l on December 8 fro m JO a~m. to 12 p.m . and from 1 p.m. to S p.m., Th4!1 school's fo re i~ J a n~:u n ge . clubs · wm be asked t o p:t.rticiJ)ate in t he a,f . .(a1r by setting up booth s. ln. the Quad t hat will be decorated In the n ative a tmospher e of the country repre~ ented . Other activities Include f olk dancing-, s ingin g, and possibly, selling fore ign food proJ•
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cisCo. , Synanon is a nonprofit o~aniza~ tion set up to help drug addicts kiC'k t heir habits. Its doors are open to anyone w'ho has t his prOb· lem, In t;he p ns t . San Jose CLty College ha!J J,r eSented spea.ken 'f rom the Rouse to di scuss. some of the problems by which tJ 1ey a re con(J-nn ted. It h~i.!il proved to be of' Interest to many ~tmlents upon this campu~ nn d t he t>sy'.'h oJogy Cl ub is sponsorin g' thi s t rip so tha.t stud ents m l gh t pursue th1~ in terest. Elach · Saturday · night there is an open hous~ wher~ anyone who is interested in t he workings of Synanon may come in and talk
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"J)I(e!;;:temationa l Club has ele,!t. erl officers for the faiL ·semeste:t" as foJiows: President Farouk Ju.. naidy, Vice.President Rebecca Gon .. zales, Secretary Andrea Cole. Treasurer Carolyn Long and Pub.. licit¥ ChaJrman Barbar,a Bernh art . The reawakening of the Interna~ tional Club is of prime importa nce to both. Peter Franusich, advison. and to the club's new officers. The members are hopeful for a restitu.. tion of the old International Club which apparently feU apart last
The third of the Psychology All women on campus are- invit· ed to an evening of high fash ion. club's trip!;. for this semester w ill
"The Female Fashiona le,'' a, fash~ ion show sponsored by Les Bleuehes, wHI be held at 17 West on Tuesday Nov. 22. The fas hion show will ~t~rt at 7 :30 p.m. aiid end at 9:30p.m. There is no charge. T he evening affair will be an opportunity to get acq ua inted with some of the othe1· wome n on cam· pus and ~ee some of the latest fashions. This is !he second yea r Les Blcuettes, women's honor society, has planned a fal l activi ty for the women on campus. You can m ake
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