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to promote more applica ttons m the field of Law En~ fo rc~ment, the San J ose Ci ty Comm uruty Relations Unit has proposed scholarshi ps for s tudents who wish t o or are a ttending San J ose City or San Jose State Col lege. San J ose Police Department has 11 two year mini mum fo r college CHR I ST~IAS SHOPPERS WEOFFERAIO% DISCO UNT COMPLETE LINE OF PETS PET FOODS ACCESSORIES MANY UNUSUAL 'l'YPES AVAILABLE
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educa.tion for all their employees as an effort to attain professionalism for police officers . It has been discovered, however, that this education standard has been keeping many prospective people interested in Law Enforcemen t from applying for jobs in the City Police Force. In order to promote more recruits for t his much needed field ,
In order to apply for this scholarsh ip the following requirements a re necessary. Applica nts must be male, have an esta bli shed fi nanciaJ need, the ability to meet t he physical req uirements for em ployment as a police officer, having an eVident interest i n the field of Law Enfor cement and he must be a full t ime stude nt. After a ll appHcants 'are screened t he fina l decision will be up to th~ committee for scholarships. San J ose City wi ll then notify the successful candidates and outline the procedUJ'eS for collecting the awa rds.
SJCC Administration and Communi t y Relations Depts. are asking for a s tudent opinion poll, reLost in his dizzy dream-world. gard ing t he selectio n of guests to Knowledge is repugnant ; a passing appear in the campus CultUl'al Sememory ries. is sweet. If I know you , I cannot So that students might have time to seriously consider the matlove yotL ter , the poll will n·o t be tal<en immediately, but on t he second school wcel< following the Holidays. At t hat time, a cut-out ballot will be Our narrow-minded world of sin pr inted in the T IMES, which is to Lacks peace for anot her life to be _filled out by the student, and dropped in a ballot box located begin just inside the mai.n entra nce to When you hold your thoughts the Student Uflion Building, within, It is hoped that s!ud ents will, Where they fight and fi ght to over the Chr istmas vacation, spend win. a little time and some serious conThey fight to win and yet they sideration in th e select ion of rJoslose. sible fu ture guests. Thoughts are not for us to choose, In the past, such celebrities as But t hat alone above us moves th e Rev. Martin Luther King, Mrs. E leanor Roosevelt; and more reTo toss us into human ooze . . . cently, Glenn Yarbrough, Bishop \Vc humans choose our dear fate. w J ames Pike, and Barbara McNair e step ou t the door and through have appeared . the gate According to Dr. Larr y ArneInto o wor ld made solely w it:h rich, Dean of Men and Direc tor 0~ h'ate. Athl etics, no solid effort until now Let's hope and pray it's not too has been put for.th to obtain a late . . . st udent opinion. Rather, guests ha; e. bee~ arr-anged for by schf?Ol
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San als, J ose mFi.ne Arts Commiss off1C1 coordination with ion the the Chamber of Commel."Ce, and CAPE., the College Association for Public Events and Services . George Holeman, Faculty Advl sor for the Student Council s~ted a lt hough the student Will be allowed to determine who will~ appear on the Series, final selection must still be made by the above wi t h consideration for avaiJability and cos• 'Alex King, newly named Com-
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T his se mt?ster's election iJ sp ect for m e mbe r s of tht> stu· old So f iology major. Perry, w ho shaping np 10 be a poliiical den t council, and p re pare a "served as Vife PrPsidcnt for 1.he ba11le between th e fa ction s of b ud get th at will b e fair to all fall temi, feefs •ihat tire mu.in the presen.t council an.d /hose fac ti o ns on on campu s for the thing Jm· student governm ent 10 • 67-68 sch ool ye ar." Aikman do •is to ' 1involve a.Y many st~t. s tated th at the umain reason I I MES, sta te<l th at as ant ru n n ing for stud ent b od y ' presi de nt is b e in g a m e mber of t his stude nt body with all the
Student Body Presi dent are Richard A ikm an of th e Merchandisin g Club and D en nis P ercy of the p resen t council.
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Traenlrle. Finishing out th e ballot are Michael Freese and Jack This sem ester's ASB election Licursi running for Freshm an Michael lfreese will be h eld t omorrow with Class P resident. J ack Licursi ei ght studen t.\; runni ng fo r the • R ich ard Aikman , i n talking Write-in ·····················-········-J·········· five offices. Th ose running for t o the T
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LAS VEG~ · · · I ndians f~om fi ve western states, meeting here for peace t alks wtth the government, adj ourned We dnesday clad · s~~ulde r the bulk of the responsi- bonnets. m war l munity Relations Director , b~hty concerning the Cultural Ser ies. He favors a student opinion SA~RMIENTO . . . Republica n R onald R eagan fell just 7 000 short poll- t hinks it's a "great idea ' ' of ousting .Dem.ocr a tic Gov. Brown by a one~mill ion vote ma~gin, fi nal and will bc in c harge oCmcchani~s s tate election figures s howed W ed nesday. of opinion gatheri ng. According to Mr. King, "T here ls . . ~STANn.UL .. Turkis h wars hips ste:ame:d out t o sea and t wo no reason why the S eries cannot maJor TurklSh n aval bas es wen t on 24- hour alert Wed nesday following rese t reports of new s hipmen ts of Communist-ma de weapons on their "-Y to P n many more guest.;; than are Cyprus. •• ... C:AR:ACAS . . . Army troops W ednesday occu pied Caracas' Comappearing now." Although the cost of s~mc speakers and enter tain- mum_st-Infested Central Universi ty and seized an arsenal of weapons e~ IS high, (Dr. Ma r tin Lut her nmgmg from h.a n d grenades to m achineguns . Ki ng comman~s $3;0Wfor an hdur · _TOK~O ... The conflid f cir sUpreme i_)ower"iin R ed China appeared and a h~lf~ Yarbrough, $2,500)' t? mten~l.fY Wedn~sday. ~or the fi rst time, ·a high party offici a l pu b· m any errunent personalities can be llc ly ass:uled President L m Shao-chi and party secre tary Teng Hs iaohe~ for a minimal cost ; some Pmg. f ol onJy travel e~e n ses. _T he Santa Clara Coun ty School District allots $'20,000 a school year for the Cultural Series and ~he ASB chips in $5-10,000; 'howver, It l~ Kmg's opinion t hat more fu nds m~ght be al locat ed, where ~roadening
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Display of 'Master Plan' • Revealed in Student Union In view of t he dissenting opin-
opposed for AS B Secre tary. So phomore Class President can· · d idatcs are ]im Pio and Denn is
One of the strongest characteris~ tics of the tran sformation is t he integt:ation of open sp aCes with s tudent centered functions, such as the providing of spaces for studen t inter action and student circul~tion.
ions concerni ng the F ebrua,r y bond election a nd the "Mas ter P lan," Dr. Paul Elsner, Director of Institutional Planning and Resources, has planned a display of pictures, In addi t ion to this. a ne w womdrawi ngs, relief ma ps, and models, en's gym w i11 be built to include which will be shown in the Student performapce and cultural series Union mezzanine from December capabili t ies. ''The key feature of t he Master fif th t hrough the ninth. The chief purpose of t he display Plan is t hat it has allow€§ us to is to clear any question t hat · the conceptionalize the general config student might ha ve concerning the ura tion of functions. The int erna l "Master P lan." It also serves to relationship of spaces, size or classbring informa tion to the students rooms, etc. is still to be de terabout the architectural plans of mined. In view of the class-size DENNIS PERCY t he colJege, particularly those issue, I would hope that where prelimina ry drawings of the interna 1 which will direct-ly a ffect them. spaces t akes place that faculty. Highlighting the display will Le students, and staff participation an outdoor, ' open ampi -theater, be the keynote in all planning efwhich has been designed for the forts. Furt hermore, 1 would like to explicit purpose of unlfying the see an advisory planning commjtstudent body. The ampl-t heater, tee, consisting of representa tives augment ed by t ree plantings and from the student body, faculty, and terraced slopes, will be congenial administra t ion, be formed so t hat for studen t gatherings, o utdoor we can properly pl'an with basic thea ter, r allies, and relaxing. Loca- philosophical agreement in mind ," tion for the a mpi-thea'ter will be stated Dr. Elsner . No. II Vol. 17 between the present fine arts and Also on display w ill be pictures science buildings. Other fea tures of the disp1ay of t he sig hts of the t wo new junior colleges which will be built in Mi)consist of renderings of t he open· pitas, along Piedmont Rd. a nd court and inter-court concepts that ooarding the Eastside foothills , and r elate t o a large academic center complex. A massive, eight hundred Evergreen. T otal cost fol' the transforma foot long, three story b uilding will tion of t he school will come t o sixbe constructed t o house the ee n million dollars. -.choofs academiC"C'lasieS .~
JIM PIO DEN NIS BARONE
of lh<> busi.ness- orien fed club. Since there are only two candi ..
dents as possible in. the areas of . datPs n u w ing for o ffi cP 1/ds rell l edt.tcation ." election in lL spnse, will be till~ Per cy al" o felt that th e stu- final t>lecli on if an yon e r an pull de n ts should i nvo l ve the mselves- 50 per cerrl of I he 'l'O/cs plus r e quirf'm e nts fo r th e office il 's with th e bonJ issue and that one. stude nls should be on th e fac ul Po lls w ill b,.. o pen from 9 the least I c an do to h elp the ty senate. " A ctivity program is ·1
s tude nt. b od y p resid e nt. he would } jkc to Hr evise t he constitu ti on and make it l ess bulky and mo re fl e xib]e." He wonl d al so like to " restore relntions \~ith s tude nts ln wha t e ver cap acity o the r jun ior coll eges in Lite I am called to do." Golde n Gate Presid e nt Council, Dennis Pen :y, the other canre duce th e price of student body didate for pre>ident, is a 22-year car ds to $6, r est ore s t udent r e ·
al so a m a jo r p a rt 'of the swdent go vernment as we'll as policy making on campus,'' cornr n e ntcd P er cy.
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Student Council Promises Records Office Discusses
Kathi Eckert Appointed (hief Justice by Council
To 'Fully ana Actively' ~~~~,~~~~~~,~~~~~ 'he· Bond Issue ~!~d:n:;u:~or~~e:p:~:~~:~ .7t ~~tu~~::e:h~~h$::ryi~!\~~:!~~ SuPport t
each stUdent to have his turn at is manda tory tha t al1 students who t he highest priority. plan to regist er for the spring semest er 1967 m ust h ave a counseling appointment before a permit cou rt to take, Eckert said t hat As a result of administra tive tion's position. As a test case, the Administration "to see if t hey were K athi Eckert, present ly a judge "Students are held accounta ble for for registra tion will be issued," in the Student Court, has been ap- their actions on t he outs-ide, they and Board of Trustees concessions council has asked th~ Dean of Edu- r eally serious or if they were playwarns P aul Becker, Dean of Adcation, Dr. Ellis Benson, to "rec- ing wit h us." pointed to head t hat body Chief should be able to police themselves to their demands, the Student tify the inadequate hours and servIf Administration proves fait hful missions. J ustice. She was given the position on t he college campus." Council of t he Associated Student ices in the library and the Lan- in these ar eas t hen t he CoUncil Sign up for counseling appointby the Executive Council in a speBody has reversed its past position guage laboratory." will pr oceed wit h t he plan to seat ments began November '28. Stuand promises to •fully and activeT he Council has charged tha t a student on every standing ad- dents who have not obtained councially conyened se)lision last Tuesservices in both areas were in- ministrative committee. The pur- selor appoi ntments may still T he big day is drawing nea r! do so day. !y" support the District's bond adequa te t o• hAndle s tuden t n eeds, pose here is to let the students and ar e urged to sign up as quickly The · play th at has everyone talk· Percy reported tha t the recom- have some means of d irect control As Chief J ustice, Eckert. will l;le issue. as possible. ing, The Twin Menaechmi, is to mendations were put before the over t he way the campus is run. responsible for the e fficient runSt udent Council. had previ<msly A new system of prioritieS h as ning of the court and the enaCtpremiere on December 8 at 8 :30 condemned t he bond issue because ·been developed for Spring 1967 ment of its decisions. She will also the. masterplan ihS.t "it would fund registration . In the past registr&~ p.m . in the Coll~ge Theater. preside over sess ions err the Su- "Women photographers" will be allegedly ·"didn't reflect f aculty or After many months of prepara· tion priority was on a "f irst come, preme Com·t. (The Supreme Cour t featured in an exh ibit of photo11 tion, the cas t and crew of t he play s tudent desires or first needs. served" basis. The ne w sysis made u p of all t hree judges, sits graphic reproductions in t he San t£"m of priorities will be based on are ready for anythilig. Their diT.he student government advised ' ' on cases appealed from the lower J ose City College Library, from units completed (which includes rector, George Forrester, has t hem the JlOard of Trustees that it would courts and d~.ides th~ constitu- now until Dec. 18. the student's cun-ent load) as fol- trai ned io' perfection in all phases fight t he bond passag'e unless a tionality of laws brought be· The showing will include some of l aughter, fun a nd lo\'e. Not only lows: "genu ine and sincere attempt t o· fo re it.) 30 reproductions of photos repdoes Ule play prom1se to be enjoy .. Grou p 1, 50 or more uni ts cominvolve students in every area of ,., Accordiilg to th e, new Chie f Jus- resenting t he work& of women able but it's . a guarantee [or any.. campus planning" w~ made, Acyears. The second site would begin pleted, F eb. 1, 8 a.m.-9 a.m.; group t ice, she plans to expand the juris- photographerS from 1935 to the cording to Vice Presiden t Dennis Two land sites ha ve been se- its first phase construction in 3 to 2, 20 to 49 '{, unit.\; completed, Feh. one with a song in his ht'art and a diction o~ the court to incJude present. hop in hi s step. P ercy, these conditions have been lected for development into cduca5 years depending upon the need. 1, 9 :20-11 :10; group 3, 12 to 19% City College Photography In- me Ltiona! fa cilities according to Herunits completed, Feb. 1, 1 p.m.-4 areas t ha t am now handled by the Bl'ing your gi rl Hnd you'll wi t .. Both sites when developed, would structor Edward F . Shuster of 363 Percy said tha t the s tudents.. man R . Buchser, Distlict Superin~ bandle about 12,500 students each . p.m.; group 4, 6 to 11% units com- ness a little fun and a lot of edu .. adminis tration. faculty, or not con- P ennsylvania Ave., Los Ga tos, has will involve t hemselves in two tendent President. He also stated pleted, Feb. 2, 8 a.m.-10 a.m.; cation (the good kind). Remember, trolled a t all select ed the works of eig ht women areas of concern: the masterplan that all conditions of the contracts group 5, none to 5 ¥z units com~ December 8 is the night for fun Eckert plans to "Bring the re- photographers for the showi ng. and current campus policies. F o r have been okayed by ow-selves and pleted, Feb. 2, 10: 10-2 p.m. Shuster developed the showing sponsibility for student actions undel' the stars at the presentation the masterplan, a committee made the la ndowners. This system was developed so of The Twin Menaechmi in the closer to t he s tudents." She asked, to "help inspire t he capa ble qua Ji- up of fa culty, adminis t rators, and One site, owned by Sm ith Comties of women in this area of students will review all phases of that it would n ot put a priori ty on Coilege Theatre. pany, can be purchased fo r ~5,000 ''Wby aren't t he students taking photographic expressio~ which can per acre. It is t he old Co ncor care of their own grievances rather readily utilize women's compassion, the developing plans. Ranch l ocated between the areas Annual draft calls should genthan running to the Admi nistra- insigh t and perception." Shuster Even though the general draw- where San Felipe a nd Silver Creek erally be limited to 18-year-olds, tion or t he faculty? " Adding t hat hopes more women will take in- ings have been made and approved, roads come together, and consists an A nny specialist on Selective she "wants to br ing students w ho terest in photography and has pre- the details of classroom si zes and of 240 acres. Service told a national conference pared this exhibit to exemplify the result ing affects on teacher loads The second site, owned by Sa- on t he draft Monday. are suspended from classes acare still to be worked out. It is outstanding results some women sone and can be purchased for Col. Samuel H Hayes, director cused bf chea ting, or are subject t o ha ve achieved. precisely in this area tha t the $10,850 per acre and is located be· of military psychology at the U.S. Th e reproductions in t,he exhibit Student Council wa nts its voice disciplinary action for other oftween Piedmont Ave. and Cala- Military Academy, suggested that fe\)SeS before the cow-t so th at will include works in color as well heard. veras Road. This site i s 166 acres. 19~ year-old youths a lso sho uld be Percy h as stated that , according their fellow st udents can judge as black and wh ite, and will dea l T he San Jose Junior College D is - retained on the draft lists on a mostly with hwnanity as to present plans, the re would have their offe nses "ind set penalties." st a nd-by basis jn case of eme r~ matter. been a substantial drop in t he- trict has an option on both sites S huster extends an invitation number of teachers while the nwn- until J anuary 1968. Buying the gency. To explain her position on the " If not induc ted after their 19th new -.s~ nce s he would like the to t he public to visit the library ber of student would h ave in- Jand would culmina te negotia tions year or not deferred for cause," for buying two separate sites. """"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' lexhibit, which is open without creased. Some classes would have the oUicer said, "they should be charge for admission from 7 :30 bee n scheduled to seat 150 stu Buchser said th ere w as one excused from fur ther liability for a. m. t o 10 p.m. Monday t hrough dents. According to Percy, "We minor hitch. The Dis trict has no The T IM ES staff is now accept ing material for our Chris tmas T hursday. Hours of exhibit on Fri- want to see that the faculty money to buy this Land. Tha t would milit ary service. "This would r educe uncertain ty edition. All material must be in day are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., while doesn't get so overloaded t ha t it be up to the voters February 21 substantiall)'l' si nce t he majority S aturday the exhibit is closed, and the hands of the staff by 5 p.m . isn't a ble to teach us." when the $28 million bond issue js would be selected the first year Sunday1 hours are 1 to 5 in t he Thursday, December 8. The second area of concern is put before them. The bond issue after registration," H ayes said. would have to pass in otder to buy The mater ial m ust be typed and afternoon. H e JlrCSPn ted his \i ews in a S huster is a strong proponent the present policy of t he adminis- or develop the two chosen sites. be double spax:ed. P oetry, s torie<l paper to a. four-d ay confe rence at tration. Even t hough they have of photography as an a rt [onn , and other material will be accepted The Concor R anch s ite is being the U niversity of Chi cago attended MICHAEL WOOD prepares fo r the upcomirg f'l ay, "Twin Men• is a member of t he Societ~l for received assurances of good faith ir they deal w it h a Chr istmas and Photographic Educa tion a nd t he the council is stilJ a bit leary of contemplated as hopefully being by mor e t han 100 scholars, governaechmi.11 th eme. ent officials runl students. American Society of Maga ":ine built on wid developed within two - EDITOR the sincerity t;>f t he administra;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o=o=o=o=;;;;;;;o=o=o=o== Photographers.
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