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Davis Pots 29 4—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Bulldogs Win, Face UOP Tonight By TTM SIMMERS The 6-4 Davis burned the nets scored six straight digits to puU vis and uie display of depth Greg- pumped ln 13 and 12 digits, i By TIM SIMMERS A..l.l.nl Spoil. Editor Sophomore Lucius Davis dis¬ played signs of greatness while leading the FresnoState BuUdogs to aseasonopening8i-62trluniph over the St. Mary's Gaels Satur¬ day night at Sellend Arena. The Bulldogs move on to bigger and better things tonight at the University of Pacific. The Tigers, West Coast Ath- leUc Conference champions last year, are coming off a 79-56 rout over Hayward State College Saturday and are always tough ln Stockton. Game Ume Is 8 o'clock. The 6-4 Davis burned Uie n for 29 points in his varsity de¬ but. The slinky forward calmly popped a Jumper for the first bucket of the contest and the Bull¬ dogs never looked back. St. Mary's, big but erratic, shot a cool 28 percent from the field ln the first half, but managed tore- main ln uie game with 18 for 20 ■n the fr Rick Holmberg, and came within one at 45-46, their final threat, with 13:43 left. But Fresno Wrestlers Win NCI Tournament Mike Gallego, Frank Kerby, and Steve Mies all won their di¬ visions SaturdaytoleadtheFres- no Stale College wrestling team to the championship oftheNorth- nament ln San Jose Saturday. Gallego, defending NCAA col¬ lege division champ, pinned all three opponents to win uie 167- pound division. Kerby, who start¬ ed wrestUng only Thursday after playing on uie FSC football squad, won Uie 191-pound division, and The Bulldogs won the team hon¬ ors with 68 points, followed by CCAA champ Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) with 60. Stanford Uni¬ versity placed third with 56 points and uie University of Cal¬ ifornia at Berkeley was fourth with 53. Ron Marquez, who had been away from wrestling for two years, placed second for uie Bull¬ dogs ln the 115-pound category. Freshman Steve Powell placed third ln 177 class, and FCC trans¬ fer George PeverUI finished third at 137. Letterman Steve Krlslak placed fourth ln uie 160 class. West Texas Dumps Valley A game, but out-manned San Fernando VaUey State College eleven stayed with West Texas State for three quarters, but uie powerful Texans came up with 21 points ln uie final period to claim a 35-13 victory ln uie 22nd annual Junior Rose Bowl game ln Pasa¬ dena Saturday. The running of Gene "Mercury* Morris and Alble Owens sparked the winners, with Morris, voted the outstanding back of Uie game, scoring twice and Owens going A crowd of 23,802 showed up to witness the classic being played In the freshman division, Joe Del Bosque placed second at 152, and Pat McGee third at heavy¬ weight. David Yoshlda was third Enfield Apts. 1124 Pierce Dr. 1/2 ml. E. on Barstow-Vacancy for male b female students 299-4076. ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. - $140 or $38 per person. Carpeted. 439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. scored six straight digits I FSC coach Ed Gregory indi¬ cated that uie 'Dogs looked pretty good for uie first Ume out, and was Impressed by his team's board strength without Injured Ron Riegel. St. Mary's went with a one-four offense, which allowed his big men, Including 6-8 Ken Kelly and 6-7 Jerry West, the leading Gael scorer with 15 Starters Wes Russell (6-6) and and "Chip* Patton (6-4) led the Bulldog rebounding with 10 grabs each. The Gaels Just got Lie edge overall 39-37. Despite the raggedness of the first contest, what with frequent turnovers and constant fouling by will be a definite CCAA UUe First game Jitters and mis¬ takes were apparent, but with the n of 6-6 forward Riegel, tho - EUROPE $355 R.T. from WEST COAST $245 R.T. from EAST COAST Get 47 Safety&Comfort Features at no extra cost When You Buy TOYOTA BENNY'S Car Sales TOYOTA CORONA Benny's Car Sales 840 Academy Avenue Sanger, California Phone 875-4596 e display of depth Greg¬ ory revealed by subsUtutlng, Uie Bulldogs wUl be tough. Davis, who hit 10 of 15 from the field and was 9 for 12 on free shots, was far from the only BuUdog asset. Bobby Lee, who started at guard and played forward also, scored 12 points and was tena- Both Russell and Patton, be¬ sides rebounding with the Gaels, Freshmen Lose The Fresno State CoUege freshmen hoopsters suffered a 98-73 loss to St. Mary's ln their opener Saturday night. The Bullpups 1 specUvely. Guard replacements Vlnce demons and Rob Stephens were able to pick up for Harry Ma¬ loney, a second team All-CCAA couldn't 3 basket agalns the Gaels, senior demons was poised and quick on defense, whUe sophomore Stephens, in¬ volved ln a couple of turnovers, was unusually calm at other times for a soph. to a 49-3! ■s pulled ir Da- Leonard w Poly's first team was at a tour¬ nament ln Arizona. The Bulldogs travel to Chlco today to battle the Chlco State grapplers Tuesday, chlco State placed ln a fifth place Ue in uie FSC matmen wUl compete ln the Mare Island Tournament. THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE OF THE COLLEGE UNION PRESENTS ifl POPULAR DEMAND cAll Request ^Ptbgfam ■ailli \ i**s«. ROGER WAGNER CONDUCTING CONVENTION CENTER THEATRE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 8:30 P.M. I TICKETS: ALL SEATS RESERVED public $250.3.00.3.50* .liable .I STUDENT PRESIDENT'S OFFICE STUDENTS: $1.25. 1.50. 1.75 4:2.00 I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. I.Mill. NO. 53 FRESNO. C'AI.II ()KM.\ M I sl)\V. DECEMBERS. Club Council Asks Calendar Planning Duty mlttee under the Jurisdiction of the Inter Club Council was ap¬ proved by that body at last week's Student President Mike Case brought the proposal to the at- of a memorandum. Case said that ICC Is best suited to handle the lt is directly Involved ln club "I am recommending to the Student Senate that tho Inter Club Council take over the responsi¬ bilities of the activity calendar ICC will go to the Student Sen¬ ate for approval. If the proposal Is.' then is they si charges Hershey's directive vio¬ lates the constitutional guarantee of free speech and uses the draft as an Ulegal means of punish- Penny To Receive Camellia Bowl Crown Penny MacDonald, Fresno State College Campus Queen annual Camellia Bowl football Miss MacDonald'sselection was announced Monday altera luncheon ln the "Eldorado Hotel in Sacramento. andldates ln the r ? climax ofthe festivities be Saturday afternoon San Diego State, the No. all college football team • naUon, meets unbeaten Camellia Bowl crown. The bowl classic, rate the top small college p season attracUon, will aired live on national t Saturday. Commencement Policy Change Recommended The policy that would allow any senior to parUclpate ln Com¬ mencement, providing he pays the graduaUon fee, has been rec¬ ommended to the Academic Sen- Student Affairs Committee voted yesterday to recommend the continuation of a decision established as interim policy by President Frederic W. Ness last The action taken by the SAC w as speared by a letter received from President Ness expressing his disapproval of uie policy. The same stipulation was made as last year, that only certified listed on the offlcal Commence- The vote followed a lengthy discussion during which Dr. Bll- dcrback contended that gradua¬ tion attendance has dropped off more meaningful If II we Summarizing his feelings, Dr. Bllderback said, "Ceremonies have meaning. If there is no meaning, there should be no core- monies. Either you are graduat- In answer to Dr. Max Klmber- ly's statement that the majority of the California State Colleges permit this practice, Dr. Bll¬ derback said the SAC should de¬ cide what was best for Fresno State College, rather than rely on what Is done elsewhere. In reacUon to Uils.Schyler Re- hard said, "Graduation carries any meaning you give lt." Senior Class President Pat Prowltt pointed out that seniors who cannot graduate because of a lack of units do not return the following June to participate ln California Soloist Picked For Chorale Concert In other business, a special meeting was called for Jan. II to discuss the $1,000 club grant. ICC members wUl meet at this time to review club projects that have been submitted to the grant enty-on .1 Call¬ tornla soprano a Foundation Debut be the soloist for the Roger Wagner Chorale when II per¬ forms at the Fresno C Hod Bannister, ICC president, presented a proposal to sponsor a national presidential primary poll on campus ln conjuncUon with the National Collegiate Presi¬ dential Primary, being sponsored by Time magazine. The maga- the cooperation of student groups verslty campuses throughout the nation. ICC passed the motion to sponsor the Fresno StateCollege ganlzatlon shows interest ln the project. Concerning club reglstraUon, Bannister warned clubs that they Thea 8:30 p.m. slty of Soutt While stUl ln her 'teens, auditioned for Roger Wagnei was accepted as a me mix the Chorale. She recently to with the Chorale ln Westerr Eastern Europe and ln the die East. Los Angeles Times critic Mar¬ tin Bernhelmor described Miss Neblett as "a soprano capable of ravishing high planlsslmos. She sang with temperamental aplomb and a wealth of lovely Fresno Stale College f: 111] the theatre on the night of the performance. Tickets are priced at $4, $3.50, $3 and $2.50 each. On campus sale will end at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Two tickets will be allowed per student body Sociologists Oppose Vietnam Policy i State College soclolo- loglcal Association (ASA) h signed an open letter sent President Lyndon B. John protesting the war and Its effi clology had com Harry Hale, I be able to vote at the ICC meet- The Blood Bank Is sUll ac¬ cepting donations from clubs and Is paying $10 per pint. The Bank will accept up to 100 pints. Do- naUons are especially needed during December, said Bannls- SAC Sif-ln Has No Injuries Or Arrests WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Students AssoclaUon sought today a court order bar¬ ring Lt. Gen. LewisB. Hershey's bid to strip mUitary deferments from persons interfering Ulegal- ly with recruiting or the draft. Listed among plaintiffs ln the suit filed ln U.S. District Court signers, Ihe letter also co signatures from professc Peru, Hong Kong and Kore The petition protests the tlnued bombing of North VI and the kUllng of innocent lans, the destrucUve effects of Mrs. Barbai the war on uie very society which 0f "MacBIrd!* lt is supposed to succor." Readers' Thea The letter also protests uie her play. conUnuaUon of poUcles Barbara Garson, 'MacBird!' Author Will See FSC Play noted a slmUar resolutlo San Francisco during th Dr. William Dlensteln, profe lnology, thinks the petition h Graves Gent1 Candidates Will Be Introduced da, sophomore business admin¬ istrative major, Bob Sagaser, Junior chemistry major, Bill Enns, senior pre-vet major, Mike Patrick, sophomore accounting major, and Mike Forde, Junior engineering major. A Graves Gent Is selected each tending all of tho acUvltles spon¬ sored by Graves Hall. Last year's Gent was Steve Herlnger, a Junior agriculture business major. id the "c protest, is a satiric parody of Shakespeare's "Macbeth.* Mrs. Garson will remain after the performance to talk and an- He said the signatures are more a "who's who ln uie field of sociology." Among uie names he pointed out were William W.Wattenberg, of Wayne Stale University, an ex¬ pert ln the field of deviant be- of the City College of New York, a past president of the American Society of Criminology; WUlUm Foote Whyte of Cornell Unlver- Students Protest Draft As Penalty SACRAMENTO (AP) - AnU; draft demonstrators staged an hour-long sit-in at Selective Ser¬ vice headquarters ln the post of¬ fice Monday after burning U.S. postage stamps and chanting "Stami ar!" slty, wrote ■t Corn peace with parUes concerned.* This would Include the Viet Cong, which Uie U.S. has previously refused to the Vietnamese. The sociologists also support a withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam ln an "orderly, formed In Uie Little Theatre Thursday at 8:15 p.m., Dec. 9, at 9:30 p.m. and Dec. 10, 14, and 16 Society* and Is an expert ln the field of Juvenile behavior. He noted the author of the text¬ book for his class in social prob¬ lems, Paul B. Horton of Western Michigan University, is among the signers. The petition was circulated to members of the ASA by the Ad Hoc Committee of Sociologists for Peace ln Vietnam. It was also sent to members of Congress. The 15 who forced their way Into the draft office left volun¬ tarily Just as U.S. marshals were preparing to remove them, said Col. Delmore John, a deputy dir¬ ector of SelecUve Service for California. card. Two others turned ln their cards at uie SelecUve Service I ,
Object Description
Title | 1967_12 The Daily Collegian December 1967 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Dec 4, 1967 Pg. 4- Dec 5, 1967 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1967 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Davis Pots 29 4—THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Bulldogs Win, Face UOP Tonight By TTM SIMMERS The 6-4 Davis burned the nets scored six straight digits to puU vis and uie display of depth Greg- pumped ln 13 and 12 digits, i By TIM SIMMERS A..l.l.nl Spoil. Editor Sophomore Lucius Davis dis¬ played signs of greatness while leading the FresnoState BuUdogs to aseasonopening8i-62trluniph over the St. Mary's Gaels Satur¬ day night at Sellend Arena. The Bulldogs move on to bigger and better things tonight at the University of Pacific. The Tigers, West Coast Ath- leUc Conference champions last year, are coming off a 79-56 rout over Hayward State College Saturday and are always tough ln Stockton. Game Ume Is 8 o'clock. The 6-4 Davis burned Uie n for 29 points in his varsity de¬ but. The slinky forward calmly popped a Jumper for the first bucket of the contest and the Bull¬ dogs never looked back. St. Mary's, big but erratic, shot a cool 28 percent from the field ln the first half, but managed tore- main ln uie game with 18 for 20 ■n the fr Rick Holmberg, and came within one at 45-46, their final threat, with 13:43 left. But Fresno Wrestlers Win NCI Tournament Mike Gallego, Frank Kerby, and Steve Mies all won their di¬ visions SaturdaytoleadtheFres- no Stale College wrestling team to the championship oftheNorth- nament ln San Jose Saturday. Gallego, defending NCAA col¬ lege division champ, pinned all three opponents to win uie 167- pound division. Kerby, who start¬ ed wrestUng only Thursday after playing on uie FSC football squad, won Uie 191-pound division, and The Bulldogs won the team hon¬ ors with 68 points, followed by CCAA champ Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) with 60. Stanford Uni¬ versity placed third with 56 points and uie University of Cal¬ ifornia at Berkeley was fourth with 53. Ron Marquez, who had been away from wrestling for two years, placed second for uie Bull¬ dogs ln the 115-pound category. Freshman Steve Powell placed third ln 177 class, and FCC trans¬ fer George PeverUI finished third at 137. Letterman Steve Krlslak placed fourth ln uie 160 class. West Texas Dumps Valley A game, but out-manned San Fernando VaUey State College eleven stayed with West Texas State for three quarters, but uie powerful Texans came up with 21 points ln uie final period to claim a 35-13 victory ln uie 22nd annual Junior Rose Bowl game ln Pasa¬ dena Saturday. The running of Gene "Mercury* Morris and Alble Owens sparked the winners, with Morris, voted the outstanding back of Uie game, scoring twice and Owens going A crowd of 23,802 showed up to witness the classic being played In the freshman division, Joe Del Bosque placed second at 152, and Pat McGee third at heavy¬ weight. David Yoshlda was third Enfield Apts. 1124 Pierce Dr. 1/2 ml. E. on Barstow-Vacancy for male b female students 299-4076. ACROSS FROM DORMS - Furn. 2 Bedrm Apt. - $140 or $38 per person. Carpeted. 439-6481. Also furn. City College studio $60. scored six straight digits I FSC coach Ed Gregory indi¬ cated that uie 'Dogs looked pretty good for uie first Ume out, and was Impressed by his team's board strength without Injured Ron Riegel. St. Mary's went with a one-four offense, which allowed his big men, Including 6-8 Ken Kelly and 6-7 Jerry West, the leading Gael scorer with 15 Starters Wes Russell (6-6) and and "Chip* Patton (6-4) led the Bulldog rebounding with 10 grabs each. The Gaels Just got Lie edge overall 39-37. Despite the raggedness of the first contest, what with frequent turnovers and constant fouling by will be a definite CCAA UUe First game Jitters and mis¬ takes were apparent, but with the n of 6-6 forward Riegel, tho - EUROPE $355 R.T. from WEST COAST $245 R.T. from EAST COAST Get 47 Safety&Comfort Features at no extra cost When You Buy TOYOTA BENNY'S Car Sales TOYOTA CORONA Benny's Car Sales 840 Academy Avenue Sanger, California Phone 875-4596 e display of depth Greg¬ ory revealed by subsUtutlng, Uie Bulldogs wUl be tough. Davis, who hit 10 of 15 from the field and was 9 for 12 on free shots, was far from the only BuUdog asset. Bobby Lee, who started at guard and played forward also, scored 12 points and was tena- Both Russell and Patton, be¬ sides rebounding with the Gaels, Freshmen Lose The Fresno State CoUege freshmen hoopsters suffered a 98-73 loss to St. Mary's ln their opener Saturday night. The Bullpups 1 specUvely. Guard replacements Vlnce demons and Rob Stephens were able to pick up for Harry Ma¬ loney, a second team All-CCAA couldn't 3 basket agalns the Gaels, senior demons was poised and quick on defense, whUe sophomore Stephens, in¬ volved ln a couple of turnovers, was unusually calm at other times for a soph. to a 49-3! ■s pulled ir Da- Leonard w Poly's first team was at a tour¬ nament ln Arizona. The Bulldogs travel to Chlco today to battle the Chlco State grapplers Tuesday, chlco State placed ln a fifth place Ue in uie FSC matmen wUl compete ln the Mare Island Tournament. THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE OF THE COLLEGE UNION PRESENTS ifl POPULAR DEMAND cAll Request ^Ptbgfam ■ailli \ i**s«. ROGER WAGNER CONDUCTING CONVENTION CENTER THEATRE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 8:30 P.M. I TICKETS: ALL SEATS RESERVED public $250.3.00.3.50* .liable .I STUDENT PRESIDENT'S OFFICE STUDENTS: $1.25. 1.50. 1.75 4:2.00 I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE VOL. I.Mill. NO. 53 FRESNO. C'AI.II ()KM.\ M I sl)\V. DECEMBERS. Club Council Asks Calendar Planning Duty mlttee under the Jurisdiction of the Inter Club Council was ap¬ proved by that body at last week's Student President Mike Case brought the proposal to the at- of a memorandum. Case said that ICC Is best suited to handle the lt is directly Involved ln club "I am recommending to the Student Senate that tho Inter Club Council take over the responsi¬ bilities of the activity calendar ICC will go to the Student Sen¬ ate for approval. If the proposal Is.' then is they si charges Hershey's directive vio¬ lates the constitutional guarantee of free speech and uses the draft as an Ulegal means of punish- Penny To Receive Camellia Bowl Crown Penny MacDonald, Fresno State College Campus Queen annual Camellia Bowl football Miss MacDonald'sselection was announced Monday altera luncheon ln the "Eldorado Hotel in Sacramento. andldates ln the r ? climax ofthe festivities be Saturday afternoon San Diego State, the No. all college football team • naUon, meets unbeaten Camellia Bowl crown. The bowl classic, rate the top small college p season attracUon, will aired live on national t Saturday. Commencement Policy Change Recommended The policy that would allow any senior to parUclpate ln Com¬ mencement, providing he pays the graduaUon fee, has been rec¬ ommended to the Academic Sen- Student Affairs Committee voted yesterday to recommend the continuation of a decision established as interim policy by President Frederic W. Ness last The action taken by the SAC w as speared by a letter received from President Ness expressing his disapproval of uie policy. The same stipulation was made as last year, that only certified listed on the offlcal Commence- The vote followed a lengthy discussion during which Dr. Bll- dcrback contended that gradua¬ tion attendance has dropped off more meaningful If II we Summarizing his feelings, Dr. Bllderback said, "Ceremonies have meaning. If there is no meaning, there should be no core- monies. Either you are graduat- In answer to Dr. Max Klmber- ly's statement that the majority of the California State Colleges permit this practice, Dr. Bll¬ derback said the SAC should de¬ cide what was best for Fresno State College, rather than rely on what Is done elsewhere. In reacUon to Uils.Schyler Re- hard said, "Graduation carries any meaning you give lt." Senior Class President Pat Prowltt pointed out that seniors who cannot graduate because of a lack of units do not return the following June to participate ln California Soloist Picked For Chorale Concert In other business, a special meeting was called for Jan. II to discuss the $1,000 club grant. ICC members wUl meet at this time to review club projects that have been submitted to the grant enty-on .1 Call¬ tornla soprano a Foundation Debut be the soloist for the Roger Wagner Chorale when II per¬ forms at the Fresno C Hod Bannister, ICC president, presented a proposal to sponsor a national presidential primary poll on campus ln conjuncUon with the National Collegiate Presi¬ dential Primary, being sponsored by Time magazine. The maga- the cooperation of student groups verslty campuses throughout the nation. ICC passed the motion to sponsor the Fresno StateCollege ganlzatlon shows interest ln the project. Concerning club reglstraUon, Bannister warned clubs that they Thea 8:30 p.m. slty of Soutt While stUl ln her 'teens, auditioned for Roger Wagnei was accepted as a me mix the Chorale. She recently to with the Chorale ln Westerr Eastern Europe and ln the die East. Los Angeles Times critic Mar¬ tin Bernhelmor described Miss Neblett as "a soprano capable of ravishing high planlsslmos. She sang with temperamental aplomb and a wealth of lovely Fresno Stale College f: 111] the theatre on the night of the performance. Tickets are priced at $4, $3.50, $3 and $2.50 each. On campus sale will end at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Two tickets will be allowed per student body Sociologists Oppose Vietnam Policy i State College soclolo- loglcal Association (ASA) h signed an open letter sent President Lyndon B. John protesting the war and Its effi clology had com Harry Hale, I be able to vote at the ICC meet- The Blood Bank Is sUll ac¬ cepting donations from clubs and Is paying $10 per pint. The Bank will accept up to 100 pints. Do- naUons are especially needed during December, said Bannls- SAC Sif-ln Has No Injuries Or Arrests WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Students AssoclaUon sought today a court order bar¬ ring Lt. Gen. LewisB. Hershey's bid to strip mUitary deferments from persons interfering Ulegal- ly with recruiting or the draft. Listed among plaintiffs ln the suit filed ln U.S. District Court signers, Ihe letter also co signatures from professc Peru, Hong Kong and Kore The petition protests the tlnued bombing of North VI and the kUllng of innocent lans, the destrucUve effects of Mrs. Barbai the war on uie very society which 0f "MacBIrd!* lt is supposed to succor." Readers' Thea The letter also protests uie her play. conUnuaUon of poUcles Barbara Garson, 'MacBird!' Author Will See FSC Play noted a slmUar resolutlo San Francisco during th Dr. William Dlensteln, profe lnology, thinks the petition h Graves Gent1 Candidates Will Be Introduced da, sophomore business admin¬ istrative major, Bob Sagaser, Junior chemistry major, Bill Enns, senior pre-vet major, Mike Patrick, sophomore accounting major, and Mike Forde, Junior engineering major. A Graves Gent Is selected each tending all of tho acUvltles spon¬ sored by Graves Hall. Last year's Gent was Steve Herlnger, a Junior agriculture business major. id the "c protest, is a satiric parody of Shakespeare's "Macbeth.* Mrs. Garson will remain after the performance to talk and an- He said the signatures are more a "who's who ln uie field of sociology." Among uie names he pointed out were William W.Wattenberg, of Wayne Stale University, an ex¬ pert ln the field of deviant be- of the City College of New York, a past president of the American Society of Criminology; WUlUm Foote Whyte of Cornell Unlver- Students Protest Draft As Penalty SACRAMENTO (AP) - AnU; draft demonstrators staged an hour-long sit-in at Selective Ser¬ vice headquarters ln the post of¬ fice Monday after burning U.S. postage stamps and chanting "Stami ar!" slty, wrote ■t Corn peace with parUes concerned.* This would Include the Viet Cong, which Uie U.S. has previously refused to the Vietnamese. The sociologists also support a withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam ln an "orderly, formed In Uie Little Theatre Thursday at 8:15 p.m., Dec. 9, at 9:30 p.m. and Dec. 10, 14, and 16 Society* and Is an expert ln the field of Juvenile behavior. He noted the author of the text¬ book for his class in social prob¬ lems, Paul B. Horton of Western Michigan University, is among the signers. The petition was circulated to members of the ASA by the Ad Hoc Committee of Sociologists for Peace ln Vietnam. It was also sent to members of Congress. The 15 who forced their way Into the draft office left volun¬ tarily Just as U.S. marshals were preparing to remove them, said Col. Delmore John, a deputy dir¬ ector of SelecUve Service for California. card. Two others turned ln their cards at uie SelecUve Service I , |