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                  <text>SCCAP, SHARE Merge
To Help Alviso Program

Coeds Housed
In Nobili Hall

SCCAP, Santa Clara's Christian mine which children are in the
Action Program, has joined forces most need of help. Ron /.oh //i, the

possible in a few years.
The poor are "tired of affluent
full time campus representative white communities doling out befrom SHARE, will be located in nevolences," he stated. "The underthe SCCAP office In Dunne base- privileged and lsl:ick and Brown
ment.
militancy will replace It; there are
SCCAP was started 2'/2 years enough Intelligent members In
ago by 12 people who wanted to poverty groups to do their own
give of themselves to someone else. leading."
They saw a need in Alviso, an unAfter the meeting sign-ups were
derdeveloped area consisting of taken. Larry Bolton, the head of

SCCAP also has two new modthe ruining year, Fr.
Buckley, S.J', and Fr. Joe Fesaio,
S.J. They are replacing Dean McGrath, who resigned because of hi*
added duties as Dean of Students.
Both Buckley and Fessio worked
with Project 50 this summer. They
are hoping to have a good, coordinated program this year. Included
in this is a plan to have Santa
Clara students from East San
Jose go in and run the SCCAP

projects there.

Senior pictures for the 1969
Redwotxl will be taken at
William Willis Studios. 2Z35
Alameda, beginning October 14. Between October
14 and .30, seniors with surnames fix&gt;m A through I are
asked to make appointments,
between the 31st and November 15, those from J to R,

Wednesday 23 Oct. 1968

Interview appointments and info
at your Placement Office. All
positions are in the Federal Caan Equal
reer Civil Service
Opportunity Employer.

;

with S through Z between November 18 and December 6 A
fee of $1.25 must be paid at
the time of the sitting.

•

&gt;

i

i 1

AFTER A FIVE year absence, the coeds are once more in posession of Nobilt Hall, despite the saddened frown of St. Ignatius,
below.
—Minor Photo

the overflow from the
dorms. John Ottoboni,
ASUSC President, opposed women
in the Alameda and notified Rev.
Thomas Terry, S.J., President of
the University. As John said this
past week,, 'The Administration
had already put girls in the Alameda, but they were open to us,
the students, when we came up

with our reasons."

Junior and senior

men*

wanted

to remain in the Alameda. Also,

discussions betweeiKFather President, William Perkins, S J., VicePresident, and Mr. Gerald McGrath, the new Dean of Students,
established inadequacies in the
Alameda an a dorm for women.

letter of July 9.
from Father President to

Quoting the

1968.

Amici Delia Musica, the full time February 6: Faure. Haydn, Ives,
Ravel
professional orchestra in residence,
has their schedule fully planned for April 10: Barber, Bartok, Brahms.
Webcrn.
this coming year. During this nine
An audience briefing that will
month concert season, over 100
stress the highlights of the works
performances are scheduled.
Besides those on campus, con- to be played, will be presented
prior to earh N'obili Hall Concert.
certs are scheduled in Northern.
Kpeclal student rates are offered
Central, and Southern California.
Highlights of this are the concert this year. For $5.00 one is assured
series in San Francisco's Grace entranee to all concerts and briefCathedral, the Gavilan College Ser- ings in Xobili.
The traditional Christmas and
ies, the Pplo Alto Series and Los
Town Theatre Series. Easter concerts in the Santa Clara
Gatos' Old
Mission will aeain be performed
Amid will ;i|s&lt;» play a special
concerts on campus for this year. Added to this is a special
series of

'

Lighten* • Cigars, Klc.
Tobaccos • Accessories
SMOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY NOT A SIDELINE

Pipes

•

•

45 Years Experience

CSrtat Jipf top?

the college aundlences. These concerts will he held in Nobili Hall
and are scheduled to begin October
10. The campus program for the
year is as follows:

COME IN AND BROWSE

CREST PIPE

&amp;

TOBACCO SHOP

47 N. FIRST ST.. SAN JOSE

497-0463

November 7: Bloch, Webern.
JanuaryS: Bach, Britten, Dovorak.

Mother's Day Concert. Scheduled
dates are:
6. 1968
Christmas
concert.
March 28, 1969
Easter Concert.
May 11. 1969
Mother's Day

December

PAST

VAUGHN

BRONCO DAYS
GET ACQUAINTED

\

/

zy SALE

m

SUITS...
Cet acquainted special

Complete stock of natural shoulder suits including new spring arrivals
from $69.50 to $llO.OO.

1/2

NOW

.

•

.

...

•

MOW
,Z,
J/Z PRICE

...

Our

cr\n/

9fMm§/i

-.

.

•

#

Oct. 14, 15, 16

,

Faculty

Employees
■

will be

University

125 S. 4th St., San Jose, Calif.

Men's Shops

on (he campus

bctoboi 21.

M

I'so

to discuss the training ofle'ed It
A.I.FT. (an intensive nine months
program of post graduate study) and
the job opportunities open to
graduates in the field of
INTERNATIONAL TRADE and
GOVERNMENT SERVICE.
Inters

AT SAT HER GATE

Into New Office

The ASUSC officers moved into
their new offices this. week. The
new ASUSC office, located in 232,
Benson, is designed to provide \
each officer with his own office.
There is a reception area where
students may wait to see a particular officer. The purpose of the
chance'' was to divide the offices
in such a way that .the confusion of
past years would be eliminated.
The cost of the new offices was
approximately $3500. It is a capital investment and will be paid
for over a four year period. The

Salesmen

&amp;

tt

Short Sleeve Dress Shirts

■MX CNE.DIT CMOS WEICOMC

ASUSC Moves

Job Opportunities

NOW 50 /o Ott
,

3 DAYS ONLY

No Refunds

Support

3 Day Special
w

lews

may be scheduled

The Placement Bureau

Thunderbird Campus
PHOENIX, ARIZONA

English feather

r

LOTION

at

The American Institute
For Foreign Trade
An Affiliate Ut
Trie American Ntanagi-nienl Association

The results of the housing decisions are readily visible to all.
Senior women reserved the privilege of living in Graham 200, Junior and Senior men are in the
Alameda, and women are again
living in Nobili Hall.
Even
more important than
where students are housed is the
cooperation between students and
administration. As mentioned by
Father President in his July 9
letter to Ottobonj, "I very much
appreciate the cooperation that you
and other members of the ASUSC
have given me during my brief
stay at Santa Clara, and I hope
that cooperation will continue,"

Donations may be made at
any recognized blood bank
and credited to the Santa
Rosa bank. A local bank is
located at 333 McKendrie St
in San Jose.

RICHARD WILLIAMS, conductor of the Amici Delia Musica
orchestra, leads his performers in a selection. This year the orchestra features campus concerts in addition to performances'
—Eskridge Photo
in nearby Los Gatos and San Jose.

Car Buffs do it!

N0W...»29

this tradition should be upheld.

Bank.

Advertisers

NOW... »2488

Values from
ham
5n.1.1
*&amp;**
Special
NUW
$5 95 to $8 95
PLUS ALL OTHER ITEMS AT OUR REGULAR 35% DISCOUNT
I
No Layawayj
students
No Exchanges

•

INTERESTED
IN AN
OVERSEAS
CAREER?

88

$14.95 to $32.50
.

l

Get acquainted special
$45.50 to $55.50 all wool
sportcoats

PRICE

All Dress Slacks

to $18.95

CONCERTS

$59.50 to $69.50 all wool
sportcoats

Slacks
Sweaters
$10.95

v" v

students should be removed from
the Graham Complex. Originally
Senior women were considered. It
has been traditional for Senior
women to reside in Hancock Hall
(Graham 200). Ottohpni felt that

To offset the amount of
blood used, students are asked
to donate blood to the credit
of Mr. Arata's account at the
Santa Rosa Community Blood

Concert.

On Thursday. September 26.
Amici began the; first of three
concert series at Old Town Theatre. Los Gatos. The program included select ions from Mozart.
Stravinsky, Ives, and Ravel.
The most recent performance by
the Amici Delia Musica Orchestra
was held Sunday, October 6 at
the Imnianuel Lutheran Church in
San Jose. Here. Amici assisted the
organ concert by Roger Nyguist
Immediately after the 1968-1969
season. Amici Delia Musica will
tour Mexico.

Besides these decisions was the

question of which group of women

It was learned through the
Alumni office that Mr. Thomas Arata. a member of the
class of 1946. recently underwent a bout of hemophelia.
During his period in the hos1,000
approximately
pital,
pints of blood were pequired
for blood transfusions.

!

,

Everything For The Smoher

prohibitive.

Blood Needed

j

!

to

size for
women's

Amici Della Musica Plans
For Active Concert Year

Pictures

CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, or
MECHANICAL
also
grads interested in a career in
any
OPERATIONS RESEARCH

sidered too expensive to make Nothe increased bili into women's dorm. However,
a
enrollment, it became even more
as enrollment figures have shown,
apparent that Graham Complex,
there are enough students housed
Oimpisi, and Sanfilippo would not in Nobili so as not to make the
be sufficient for the female popu- transition financially prohibitive.
lation. Thus, housing elsewhere on
At the time it was considered
campus was considered.
too expensive, Chris Smith, Senior,
The first consideration was the proposed housing women in Walsh
Alameda. It was of the necessary HalK Again, finances proved to be
This year, due

erators for

there is much more to a University than studying. But he believes
that things like SCCAP won't be

is
interviewing engineering grads
with BS, MS. PhD DEGREES
in

completed.

ter.

SCCAP's major organizational
meeting was held last week. Dr.
Gerald Lackner, who is prominent
for his work in the community
and with Civil Rights, was the
guest speaker. He emphasized that

FROM
Port Hueneme, California
(where you ski in the morning
and surf in the afternoon)

I

SCCAP, announced later that 350
students had volunteered their
services. Those who wish to tutor
will work in conjunction with
SHARE in the Santa Clara Unified
School District, with special emphasis being placed on Alviso. This
involves a committment to tutor
three hours a week for eight
weeks. At the end of the quarter
the student may either resign or
promise to work for another quar-

«t

&gt; «.

1'..".

Mfc

English £eathei;

For men vrtio want to tw where the
action i*. Vaty rapy. Very
MM. AI.U-I»UM»OSS tOTJOI*.
$2.60, $4.00, $6.40 From the compleie array ot EfcGUSH LEATHER
men*

toiletriee.

Part time male students
Must have a car
High hourly income

Carter Opportunities

CALL 266-3777
MR. LOYITT

payment will be offset by the fact
that the ASVSC will not have to
pay for their publications as la
previous yean.

The now offices have blue and
carpeting and will
soon have new walnut desks. There
will be lounge chairs in the reception area. Two new electric typewriters were also purchased for
the office.
The office was designed by
Claire Young. AID and the furniture was selected by Chris Smith.,
green striped

.

U.S. NAVAL CIVIL
ENGINEERING LAB
Recruiting Representative

■The current school year has pro- Ottoboni, these Inadequacies in"1) inadequate closet space
duced an interesting event at the cluded
for women, 2) poor security for
University of Santa Clara. This is
women, 3) poor neighborhood for..
the housing of women in Nobili women, 4)
other inadequacies in. the
Hall. When coeds first arrived at facilities for women."
Santa Clara seven years ago, they
Once these Were established, an
were temporarily housed in Nobili
alternative was sought. This was
until the Graham Complex was
Nobili Hall. It was originally con&lt;

This marks an important step
forward in the organization of
SCCAP's Alviso tutoring. Through
SHARK, students will be able to
select a child for tutoring, hold
consultations with the child's
teacher, and attend several orientation meetings which will famil- Mexican-Americans and poor
iarize him with the problems of whites. The average dropout rate
tutoring.
there is 7th grade. The students
SHARE was originated in Feb- try, through their tutoring, to get
high school.
ruary 1967 by .Mr. Gil Solano, the children into
a Santa Clara graduate. AdminisSince then SCCAP has expanded
tered by the County Offiee of Edinto 14 different programs. Besides
ucation, It now has over 1500 vol- the tutoring they also have swimunteers from Santa Clara County. ming, sports, and Arts and Crafts
It is designed to help deal with programs in Alviso; a visiting proeducational problems of the culgram at Agnew State Hospital;
turally different child by placing CCD classes for grammar and high
an Individual tutor in the home school; an East San Jose sports
of this child. With the cooperaprogram; and McKinnon School
tion of teachers throughout the Project, where work is done with
county, SHAKE is able to deter- retarded children who will eventually be able to return to society.

:

this year with Operation SHARR,

a county-wide tutorial program.

THE SANTA CLASA-3

Friday, October 11, 1968

Fellowships

Members of the faculty wili
interview seniors interested
in graduate scholarships on
Wednesday, October 16, from
9:00 until 12:00 a.m. It is
those students
who are interested in Danforth and Fulbright fellowships have an interview.

MARVEL CLEANERS

Where the Bronco's send their cleaning.

10% discount for all S.C.U. Students with tttair
studtnt body card. In the University Shopping. Castor

2603 The Alameda

296-4272

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                  <text>SCCAP, SHARE Merge
To Help Alviso Program

Coeds Housed
In Nobili Hall

SCCAP, Santa Clara's Christian mine which children are in the
Action Program, has joined forces most need of help. Ron /.oh //i, the

possible in a few years.
The poor are "tired of affluent
full time campus representative white communities doling out befrom SHARE, will be located in nevolences," he stated. "The underthe SCCAP office In Dunne base- privileged and lsl:ick and Brown
ment.
militancy will replace It; there are
SCCAP was started 2'/2 years enough Intelligent members In
ago by 12 people who wanted to poverty groups to do their own
give of themselves to someone else. leading."
They saw a need in Alviso, an unAfter the meeting sign-ups were
derdeveloped area consisting of taken. Larry Bolton, the head of

SCCAP also has two new modthe ruining year, Fr.
Buckley, S.J', and Fr. Joe Fesaio,
S.J. They are replacing Dean McGrath, who resigned because of hi*
added duties as Dean of Students.
Both Buckley and Fessio worked
with Project 50 this summer. They
are hoping to have a good, coordinated program this year. Included
in this is a plan to have Santa
Clara students from East San
Jose go in and run the SCCAP

projects there.

Senior pictures for the 1969
Redwotxl will be taken at
William Willis Studios. 2Z35
Alameda, beginning October 14. Between October
14 and .30, seniors with surnames fix&gt;m A through I are
asked to make appointments,
between the 31st and November 15, those from J to R,

Wednesday 23 Oct. 1968

Interview appointments and info
at your Placement Office. All
positions are in the Federal Caan Equal
reer Civil Service
Opportunity Employer.

;

with S through Z between November 18 and December 6 A
fee of $1.25 must be paid at
the time of the sitting.

•

&gt;

i

i 1

AFTER A FIVE year absence, the coeds are once more in posession of Nobilt Hall, despite the saddened frown of St. Ignatius,
below.
—Minor Photo

the overflow from the
dorms. John Ottoboni,
ASUSC President, opposed women
in the Alameda and notified Rev.
Thomas Terry, S.J., President of
the University. As John said this
past week,, 'The Administration
had already put girls in the Alameda, but they were open to us,
the students, when we came up

with our reasons."

Junior and senior

men*

wanted

to remain in the Alameda. Also,

discussions betweeiKFather President, William Perkins, S J., VicePresident, and Mr. Gerald McGrath, the new Dean of Students,
established inadequacies in the
Alameda an a dorm for women.

letter of July 9.
from Father President to

Quoting the

1968.

Amici Delia Musica, the full time February 6: Faure. Haydn, Ives,
Ravel
professional orchestra in residence,
has their schedule fully planned for April 10: Barber, Bartok, Brahms.
Webcrn.
this coming year. During this nine
An audience briefing that will
month concert season, over 100
stress
the highlights of the works
performances are scheduled.
Besides those on campus, con- to be played, will be presented
prior to earh N'obili Hall Concert.
certs are scheduled in Northern.
Kpeclal student rates are offered
Central, and Southern California.
Highlights of this are the concert this year. For $5.00 one is assured
series in San Francisco's Grace entranee to all concerts and briefCathedral, the Gavilan College Ser- ings in Xobili.
The traditional Christmas and
ies, the Pplo Alto Series and Los
Easter concerts in the Santa Clara
Town
Theatre
Series.
Gatos' Old
Mission will aeain be performed
Amid will ;i|s&lt;» play a special
to this is a special
concerts
series of
on campus for this year. Added

'

Lighten* • Cigars, Klc.
Tobaccos • Accessories
SMOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY NOT A SIDELINE

Pipes

•

•

45 Years Experience

CSrtat Jipf top?

the college aundlences. These concerts will he held in Nobili Hall
and are scheduled to begin October
10. The campus program for the
year is as follows:

COME IN AND BROWSE

CREST PIPE

&amp;

TOBACCO SHOP

47 N. FIRST ST.. SAN JOSE

497-0463

November 7: Bloch, Webern.
JanuaryS: Bach, Britten, Dovorak.

Mother's Day Concert. Scheduled
dates are:
6. 1968
Christmas
concert.
March 28, 1969
Easter Concert.
May 11. 1969
Mother's Day

December

PAST

VAUGHN

BRONCO DAYS
GET ACQUAINTED

\

/

zy SALE

m

SUITS...
Cet acquainted special

Complete stock of natural shoulder suits including new spring arrivals
from $69.50 to $llO.OO.

1/2

NOW

.

•

.

...

•

MOW
,Z,
J/Z PRICE

...

Our

cr\n/

9fMm§/i

-.

.

•

#

Oct. 14, 15, 16

,

Faculty

Employees
■

will be

University

125 S. 4th St., San Jose, Calif.

Men's Shops

on (he campus

bctoboi 21.

M

I'so

to discuss the training ofle'ed It
A.I.FT. (an intensive nine months
program of post graduate study) and
the job opportunities open to
graduates in the field of
INTERNATIONAL TRADE and
GOVERNMENT SERVICE.
Inters

AT SAT HER GATE

Into New Office

The ASUSC officers moved into
their new offices this. week. The
new ASUSC office, located in 232,
Benson, is designed to provide \
each officer with his own office.
There is a reception area where
students may wait to see a particular officer. The purpose of the
chance'' was to divide the offices
in such a way that .the confusion of
past years would be eliminated.
The cost of the new offices was
approximately $3500. It is a capital investment and will be paid
for over a four year period. The

Salesmen

&amp;

tt

Short Sleeve Dress Shirts

■MX CNE.DIT CMOS WEICOMC

ASUSC Moves

Job Opportunities

NOW 50 /o Ott
,

3 DAYS ONLY

No Refunds

Support

3 Day Special
w

lews

may be scheduled

The Placement Bureau

Thunderbird Campus
PHOENIX, ARIZONA

English feather

r

LOTION

at

The American Institute
For Foreign Trade
An Affiliate Ut
Trie American Ntanagi-nienl Association

The results of the housing decisions are readily visible to all.
Senior women reserved the privilege of living in Graham 200, Junior and Senior men are in the
Alameda, and women are again
living in Nobili Hall.
Even
more important than
where students are housed is the
cooperation between students and
administration. As mentioned by
Father President in his July 9
letter to Ottobonj, "I very much
appreciate the cooperation that you
and other members of the ASUSC
have given me during my brief
stay at Santa Clara, and I hope
that cooperation will continue,"

Donations may be made at
any recognized blood bank
and credited to the Santa
Rosa bank. A local bank is
located at 333 McKendrie St
in San Jose.

RICHARD WILLIAMS, conductor of the Amici Delia Musica
orchestra, leads his performers in a selection. This year the orchestra features campus concerts in addition to performances'
—Eskridge Photo
in nearby Los Gatos and San Jose.

Car Buffs do it!

N0W...»29

this tradition should be upheld.

Bank.

Advertisers

NOW... »2488

Values from
ham
5n.1.1
*&amp;**
Special
NUW
$5 95 to $8 95
PLUS ALL OTHER ITEMS AT OUR REGULAR 35% DISCOUNT
I
No Layawayj
students
No Exchanges

•

INTERESTED
IN AN
OVERSEAS
CAREER?

88

$14.95 to $32.50
.

l

Get acquainted special
$45.50 to $55.50 all wool
sportcoats

PRICE

All Dress Slacks

to $18.95

CONCERTS

$59.50 to $69.50 all wool
sportcoats

Slacks
Sweaters
$10.95

v" v

students should be removed from
the Graham Complex. Originally
Senior women were considered. It
has been traditional for Senior
women to reside in Hancock Hall
(Graham 200). Ottohpni felt that

To offset the amount of
blood used, students are asked
to donate blood to the credit
of Mr. Arata's account at the
Santa Rosa Community Blood

Concert.

On Thursday. September 26.
Amici began the; first of three
concert series at Old Town Theatre. Los Gatos. The program included select ions from Mozart.
Stravinsky, Ives, and Ravel.
The most recent performance by
the Amici Delia Musica Orchestra
was held Sunday, October 6 at
the Imnianuel Lutheran Church in
San Jose. Here. Amici assisted the
organ concert by Roger Nyguist
Immediately after the 1968-1969
season. Amici Delia Musica will
tour Mexico.

Besides these decisions was the

question of which group of women

It was learned through the
Alumni office that Mr. Thomas Arata. a member of the
class of 1946. recently underwent a bout of hemophelia.
During his period in the hos1,000
approximately
pital,
pints of blood were pequired
for blood transfusions.

!

,

Everything For The Smoher

prohibitive.

Blood Needed

j

!

to

size for
women's

Amici Della Musica Plans
For Active Concert Year

Pictures

CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, or
MECHANICAL
also
interested
grads
in a career in
any
OPERATIONS RESEARCH

sidered too expensive to make Nothe increased bili into women's dorm. However,
a
enrollment, it became even more
as enrollment figures have shown,
apparent that Graham Complex,
there are enough students housed
Oimpisi, and Sanfilippo would not in Nobili so as not to make the
be sufficient for the female popu- transition financially prohibitive.
lation. Thus, housing elsewhere on
At the time it was considered
campus was considered.
too expensive, Chris Smith, Senior,
The first consideration was the proposed housing women in Walsh
Alameda. It was of the necessary HalK Again, finances proved to be
This year, due

erators for

there is much more to a University than studying. But he believes
that things like SCCAP won't be

is
interviewing engineering grads
with BS, MS. PhD DEGREES
in

completed.

ter.

SCCAP's major organizational
meeting was held last week. Dr.
Gerald Lackner, who is prominent
for his work in the community
and with Civil Rights, was the
guest speaker. He emphasized that

FROM
Port Hueneme, California
(where you ski in the morning
and surf in the afternoon)

I

SCCAP, announced later that 350
students had volunteered their
services. Those who wish to tutor
will work in conjunction with
SHARE in the Santa Clara Unified
School District, with special emphasis being placed on Alviso. This
involves a committment to tutor
three hours a week for eight
weeks. At the end of the quarter
the student may either resign or
promise to work for another quar-

«t

&gt; «.

1'..".

Mfc

English £eathei;

For men vrtio want to tw where the
action i*. Vaty rapy. Very
MM. AI.U-I»UM»OSS tOTJOI*.
$2.60, $4.00, $6.40 From the compleie array ot EfcGUSH LEATHER
men*

toiletriee.

Part time male students
Must have a car
High hourly income

Carter Opportunities

CALL 266-3777
MR. LOYITT

payment will be offset by the fact
that the ASVSC will not have to
pay for their publications as la
previous yean.

The now offices have blue and
carpeting and will
soon have new walnut desks. There
will be lounge chairs in the reception area. Two new electric typewriters were also purchased for
the office.
The office was designed by
Claire Young. AID and the furniture was selected by Chris Smith.,
green striped

.

U.S. NAVAL CIVIL
ENGINEERING LAB
Recruiting Representative

■The current school year has pro- Ottoboni, these Inadequacies in"1) inadequate closet space
duced an interesting event at the cluded
2) poor security for
women,
for
University of Santa Clara. This is
women, 3) poor neighborhood for..
the housing of women in Nobili women, 4)
other inadequacies in. the
Hall. When coeds first arrived at facilities for women."
Santa Clara seven years ago, they
Once these Were established, an
were temporarily housed in Nobili
alternative was sought. This was
until the Graham Complex was
Nobili Hall. It was originally con&lt;

This marks an important step
forward in the organization of
SCCAP's Alviso tutoring. Through
SHARK, students will be able to
select a child for tutoring, hold
consultations with the child's
teacher, and attend several orientation meetings which will famil- Mexican-Americans and poor
iarize him with the problems of whites. The average dropout rate
tutoring.
there is 7th grade. The students
SHARE was originated in Feb- try, through their tutoring, to get
high school.
ruary 1967 by .Mr. Gil Solano, the children into
a Santa Clara graduate. AdminisSince then SCCAP has expanded
tered by the County Offiee of Edinto 14 different programs. Besides
ucation, It now has over 1500 vol- the tutoring they also have swimunteers from Santa Clara County. ming, sports, and Arts and Crafts
It is designed to help deal with programs in Alviso; a visiting proeducational problems of the culgram at Agnew State Hospital;
turally different child by placing CCD classes for grammar and high
an Individual tutor in the home school; an East San Jose sports
of this child. With the cooperaprogram; and McKinnon School
tion of teachers throughout the Project, where work is done with
county, SHAKE is able to deter- retarded children who will eventually be able to return to society.

:

this year with Operation SHARR,

a county-wide tutorial program.

THE SANTA CLASA-3

Friday, October 11, 1968

Fellowships

Members of the faculty wili
interview seniors interested
in graduate scholarships on
Wednesday, October 16, from
9:00 until 12:00 a.m. It is
those students
who are interested in Danforth and Fulbright fellowships have an interview.

MARVEL CLEANERS

Where the Bronco's send their cleaning.

10% discount for all S.C.U. Students with tttair
studtnt body card. In the University Shopping. Castor

2603 The Alameda

296-4272

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