Friday
LIFE CYCLE
9:00 a.m. "Life Cycle: An Atmospheric Awakening"--Produced by
Graphic Design 104A, San Jose State College.
members of the college community yrged
ride bicycles to school today;
10:20 a. ^^
12:00 A
an Francisco Mime Troupe
FUNERAL PROCESSION AND BURIAL OF A 1970 AUTOI
Funeral Orations
Hfi John G. Sperling
Sam Sffiidt
Humanities 160
Revferendf Roy jRoch,/
.S.C; Ecumenical Counci
4:00 p.m. COMMUNITY W7
Reverend George Collins,
Fellowship of Reconciliation
MUSIC
February 2O, 197O
EXHIBITS & EVENTS
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Thft studonts -xf/d pi^ofessor of Humanities 160 thank ail t:
wio V;-ave helped make Survival Faira a reality—the Associated
"tudvr^t ?-..^y, College Ur.ion Program Board, the staff of the
•'::3 Uni.^n, t:-a ad;rir.iat:rition and staff of San Jose State
Cojii**-?, t.'-.sr Ar>r nepartcfcnt, the participating groups, the
nt*, ths f-iculty dr;": all the visitors to the Fa;.r»e,
Thanks to the ROHR CORPORATION and to METROPOLITAN ASSOC1ATEG
OF SAN JOSE for bringing the Bart car to Survival Fair-?.
Monday
POPULATION
9:00 a.m. GRAND OPENING OF SURVIVAL FAIRE
Film Festival Begins—Keynote Exhibits Open
10:30 a.m. Panel: "Population Bomb?"
Led by Stephanie Mills, Planned Parenthood
Panelists: Dr. David Eakins, History, San Jose State;
Mrs. Shirley Radl, Zero Population Growth;
Dr. Grover Stephens, Biology, Univ. of Calif., Irvine.
12:00 noon Congress of Wonders
Hunger Diet in the Hunger Room
1:30 p.m. Panel: "Black, Brown and White on Population,"
Led by Dr. Herschel Ross, D.D.S. and Humanities 160,
Panelists: Hugh Brady, Ecology Action, San Francisco;
Prof. Robert Chrisman, English, San Francisco State
and Editor, Black Journal; Prof. Randall Jimenez;
Mexican-American Studies, San Jose State College;
Prof. John Thomas, Systematic Biology, Stanford Univ.
2:30 p.m. "The Brown Man: A Man in Harmony With His Environment"
Presented by the Faculty of Mexican-American Studies,
San Jose State College
?:IS p.m. "Noah's Ark or Man: A Fracturing Menace11
Short Play by Students from the Urban High School,
San Francisco.
7:45 p.m. 52039 Hum. 160 M 7:00*
3:00 p.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dan O'Neill & Odd Bodkins
9:30 p.m. Workshops and Exhibits
February 16. 197(3
Tuesday
WASTE ^fe#^^
9:00 a.m. Film Festival and Keynote Exhibits Open Faire
10:SO a.m. Panel: "Waste of Human Resources11
Led by Peter Ellis, Humanities 160, San Jose State
Respondents: Dr. Hobert Burns, President, San Jose
State College and John Thome, Attorney, San Jose.
Resource Panel: Joan Enright, teeny-bopper;
Richard Hyland, ex-convict; Stewart Burns, Resistance;
Linda Morse, Women's Liberation; Morgan Pinney, Gay
Liberation; James Edwards, Black college student;
Dr. Ian Court, Technology and Science Committe and
unemployed physicist.
12:00 noon Hunger Diet in Hunger Rooms
1:00 p.m. East Bay Sharks present a Paper Movie called:
"A Man Named Noah11
3:00 p.m. Film Festival
3:30 p.m. Panel: "Conservation of Natural Resources11
Led by Dr. Thomas Harvey, Biological Sciences, San Jose
State College
Panelists: Dr. Richard Hartesveldt, Biological Sciences,
San Jose State; Or, James Heath, Zoology, San Jose State;
Dr. Gordon Parks, Earth Sciences, Stanford University.
7:30 p.m. Panel: "Politics of Ecology11
Led by Tom DeKleinlans, Humanities 160, San Jose State
Panelists: Senator Al Alquist; Assemblyman Earle Crandall;
Don McKay, Metropolitan Associates of San Jose;
Norman Mineta, Vice-Mayor of San Jose.
9:00 p.m. Workshops
February 1 ~7, 19~7O
"Wednesday
aaaasaaa SURVIVAL & MORAL ORDER aaaaas.
9:00 a.m. Film Festival and Keynote Exhibits Open Faire
10:30 a.m. Panel: HEthics of Survival'1
Led by Dr. E. E. Rutherford, Psychology, San Jose State
Panelists: Dr. Roger Dittman, Physics, Calif. State
College, Fullerton; Dr. Stephen Shapiro, English, U.C.,
Irvine; Dr. Anita Silvers* Philosophy, San Francisco
State College; William Swanson, Humanities 160, San Jose.
12:00 noon. A Potpourri—Migrant Theatre, Poetry Reading featuring
Joe Lomuto, United Farm Workers and others.
1:30 p.m. Mother Earth Beauty Contest
2:00 p.m. Panel: "Rape of the Mother Earth"
Led by Dr. Donald Aitken, Physics, Stanford University
Panelists: Robert Irwln, artist; Jerry Wander, Wander
and Associates, advertising; Mark Tigan, Humanities 160;
Dr. George Treichel, Director, Center for Ecology and
Environmental Studies, San Francisco State College.
7:00 p.m. Film Festival
9:00 p.m. Workshops—Humanities 160 and Others
February 13, 197O