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Candid Gregory talk stirs crowd

by Brian Wirth first white man in 20 years to go into to go into the draft, Gregory added, startled the predominantly young A packed Student Union Harlem after dark." "I'd tell the draft board, wherever audience with, "You better think ballroom audience was electrified Gregory added that the Pope you gonna send DuPont's boys, put about , because you might find out Wednesday night by the staccato ( before going into Harlem) said my boys." that we orchestrated the whole candidness of speaker Dick "Men, we'll bring in guns, and pray He then gave some added advice thing." Gregory. when we get back." for young draft age students. "Let He added that International "I will never love until Of President Carter's ill-fated the Vietnamese War vets explain Telephone and Telegraph !ITT) America becomes lovable, and I will jog some months ago when he where they I the government) are "slipped its people out i of Iran) never leave America until I per- collapsed, Gregory stated: "The going to send you. They'll tell you " back in August. They knew sonally straighten it out," Gregory most powerful human being in the One of the more amazing at- something was going on." He then said during applause from the world runs two blocks and damn tributes of Gregory was his vitality raised the question why lower level ballroom throng. near died. I wouldn't have been and energy; he talked and held the workers were caught in the U.S. The Associated Students surprised if Jamaica had attacked audience spellbound for nearly three Embassy. Program Board,which sponsored us that night." hours and 15 minutes with no visible He said it was planned that way. the event, estimated that about 1,100 Gregory said he got a real kick signs of weariness. Occasionally Gregory dipped people attended the lecture. There out of "Jimmy Carter and His strong gestures were ef- into reflective seriousness and were 900 seats set up with standing . Jimmy said, 'I want fectively coordinated with powerful changed the mood of the audience. room only. The total amount of you Russians to get them troops out statements of emotional rapport He said in a quiet but stern tone, money taken in by the program will of there!' I expected him (Carter) to with the audience. "If you are not willing to deal with be released later today. wink," Gregory winked jokingly to He said, "The nigger in America this thing ( the Iran and Afghanistan Gregory, a turned the audience. is not scared of the " crises) then you better have fun political activist, is still making ''But he was serious. I thought, and received approving shouts of pretty quick because the recess is audiences laugh, only adding a Jimmy, how can you make the "Right on," "get down," and "you just about over," implying that a moral or political statement to the Russians get out of Afghanistan tell 'em, Dick!" war seems inevitable. outward appearance of . when you can't even stop the oil "And if they know the nigger in Many in the audience appeared He touched on many political companies from ripping us off!" America is not scared of the Ku Klux shocked when Gregory said the and social issues during his lecture, Gregory also had some strong Klan, then the white folk oughtta Chappaquidick incident was created and cleverly combined comedy with words for the draft. He said, "Old know that they (the KKK) are after by federal agents to keep Ted men fight biting sarcasm. men start wars, let old by Mike Malone them." Again he received thun- Kennedy quiet about the deaths of Gregory said the Pope, on his wars." derous applause. his brothers John and Robert historic visit to the U.S., was "the When considering if his boys had Dick Gregory expresses humor during his speech, Of the Iran crisis, Gregory Kennedy. Spartan Daily

Volume 74, Number 8 Serving San Jose State University since 1 934 Friday, February 8, 1980 Northerly winds down lines

by Margie Isaacson downed lines on 7th, 8th, 15th and reports of damage caused by gusts Strong northerly winds reached Santa Clara streets and Alum Rock of wind. velocities of 17 to 28 m.p.h. Avenue. yesterday, downing PG and E lines A spokesman for the San Jose in the downtown area. The spokesman was unable to Municipal Airport control tower say how many people were affected noted that the wind caused some According to a spokesman for by the downed lines or how long they problems for landing planes. He said PG and E, lines were down in a large would take to repair. that due to the turbulent winds jets area of San Jose. In the campus experienced a loss of air speed of vicinity work crews were fixing Pacific Telephone had no approximately 23 m.p.h. Prof says new technique -

by Mork Schwab may 'revolutionize' teaching Windblown Wendy Patience waits patiently for the wind to relax so her hair can also.

by Yasunori Chiba ORPA works in any class "If this technique spreads, it A San Jose State University pro- situation which consists of at least could change the entire direction of SJSU will freeze records fessor has created a new teaching three to a maximum 1,000 students, all levels of schools." Gilbaugh said. technique he said could revolution- according to Gilbaugh. ize teaching and learning approach- This semester, Gilbaugh is if draft registration begins es. "In the 1960s and early '70s, teaching the ORPA technique in students felt great dissatisfaction in three one-unit weekend seminars The technique, called ORPA their classes," Gilbaugh said. scheduled on Feb. 9-10, April 12-13 by Boni Brewer SJSU's administrator of the Privacy authorized agency" to demand (Organization, Research, and May 17-18 in the Physical information, McKendall said. If draft registration is reinstater. Act. Presentation, and Accountability "I examined ORPA more than Education-Recreation Building, "Carter could declares national by President Carter, SJSU will try to "I won't show anything to your has increased academic eight years at 15 different classes in room 101. emergency, but even then the withhold student records from the father," said Jack Tuthill, associate achievement 856 percent over four different departments." unless a director of the office of records. "I federal law would have to be traditional teaching styles used in Gilbaugh anticipates many subpoena or executive order is won't show anything to your changed," he said. lecture-based classes in a recent Because ORPA strategy applies teachers, as well as people from the issued, according to SJSU President husband. I won't even show anything The campus is authorized under university experiment involving to any teaching and learning business and churches, Gail Fullerton. to the FBI. I can say if you're the Buckley amendment to release freshmen students, according to the situation, it could be used for all will enroll. Both SJSU policy and the enrolled or if you've graduated, and public directory information on a ORPA innovator, Elementary levels of schools elementary, high maybe give your major. student's name, address, phone Buckley Amendment to the federal Education Prof. John Gilbaugh. school, college, and university as Anyone interested in this "But I won't give grades, ad- number, date and place of birth. new 1972 Privacy Act, Fullerton said well as training programs planned teaching method can get dresses or phone numbers without In addition, the student's major Tuesday, would protect students "Eighty percent of all classes on by the business community, ac- registration informatioo at the having any contacting you first," Tuthill said. field of study and participation in from information this campus are budgeted to be cording to Gilbaugh. Office of Continuing Education. divulged to the draft board. "If the draft board came here, it officially recognized activities and lectured, simply because it's the And even if a subpoena were would stir up such hornets they'd sports, plus weight and height of cheapest way to teach a mass issued, other university officials say creep away in disgust," Tuthill said. members of athletic teams can be audience," said Gilbaugh. "It's also they believe it would be strongly "It's an unwritten law that we don't divulged. Dates of attendance, the weakest way to teach." resisted. give out that kind of information." degrees and awards received, the "My guess is that the university If subpoenas were issued, the most recent previous educational ORPA is designed to raise would resist a subpoena strongly," university would have to be given institution attended by the student students' levels of academic said Ben McKendall, associate dean adequate time to make "reasonable and any other information achievement, to stimulate their of Student Services. "I don't think efforts" to warn students, according authorized in writing by the student interest, to reduce their boredom anyone wants campuses to erupt to McKendall. can also be released. and to lower their absenteeism. practice the again. The memories of the '60s are He added, however, that those However, in Gilbaugh said. too strong." attempts need not be successful to university further limits the scope of information to be divulged through McKendall is designated by the comply with the subpoena. "The most Senate effective teaching State University and "No one has decided the its 11-year-old Academic method should be based on in- Colleges Board of Trustees as Selective Service is a legally policy, McKendall said. teraction between peers and the have not Student directories instructor, involvement with the here since the late been published proper subject matter and sir- that policy and to '605 due to ticipation in the class activities," costs. publishing Gilbaugh said. Student coalition looks Directory information under the Buckley amendment is subject to will release by the campus at any time. "Instructors and students at Jarvis possibilities teaching Consent is assumed unless the know each other in this new think it's campus has received prior written way," Gilbaugh said. "I by Ron Regalia The A.S general fund for 1079-80 to com- objection from the student also a part of education Efforts to "educate" California is down to $3,488 from an initial municate well among peers." voters about the Jarvis-II tax - figure of $78,842, according to A.S. specifying what information the slashing initiative will be discussed Treasurer Juvencia Homo A.S. has student requests not to be released. Written objections are sent to Mildred Stainbrook, who was by the statewide Coalition for put $20,000 in a reserve account as enrolled in the session on ORPA Tuition -Free Education next insurance in case spring enrollment the office of the dean of student services, where the university's methods, said it was the most ef- Tuesday in the A.S. Council drops. fective method she had en- A.S. President Nancy policies in implementing the law are Chambers, Rorno added that on Feb. 11 countered. McFadden told the council Wed- funds currently on reserve for the also available. President Fullerton said nesday. fall 1980 semester will automatically James Ray, who also took the revert to the general fund. This, she Tuesday that 280 names and ad- McFadden, a member of the dresses of Iranian students were ORPA class said, "I willingly committee, said she will also begin hopes, will help ease the tight budget worked harder there than in any situation. given to the Department of Im- meeting with AS.-funded campus migration and Naturalization last other college class I ever took. I organizations this week to discuss Homo said, however, that use of fall because in order to get student never missed a session. I never Jarvis II and its possible effect on that money depends on council visas, foreign students must first attended class unprepared," Ray AS. allocations. action. sign a statement giving the added. "The budget will be a very The result would be a decrease department authority to get in- difficult issue this semester," in next year's general fund, she formation including any university "Students' involvement is the McFadden said. "We have a lot less admitted. She could not pinpoint the records at any time requested. key to the ORPA success," Gilbaugh money at this point than we'd like amount in reserve, but estimated it "Note the distinction," said said. "Each student contributes at and Jarvis II will probably reduce could be as high as $3,000 to $5,000. Fullerton. "No files were given out. least three times in each class that even more." -continued on back page Just names and numbers." session." Elementary Education Prof. John Gilbaugh fliakm" 1

February 8. 1980 2 forum New-wave comedy vs. old: Which is better? Like the dollar, today's brand of humor The current can indeed make just isn't worth too much anymore people laugh and that's what counts Grimes and others simply because their form or lack of it is a by Sam Tuohey see Martin, so his material is fresh and well-rehearsed. by Greg rano, Assorig City Eager world apart from the older comedians. It is important for comedians to work up new and should realize that comedy is like a desert In the last 10 years, the U.S. dollar has been greatly Everyone Martin, Chase and the others possess that gifted original material. For instance, ' and that stuff that always grows in much as it once was. mirage, a voodoo curse ability to make people laugh. It's as simple at that. inflated it is not worth as character, Mork, has become too predictable, and he to go away. between your toes that never seem Our generation might indeed be the crazed, Similarly, laughs and applause coming from looks poor by comparison with Phil Silver's character, can't define it and you can't You can't analyze it, you alcohol -imbibing "Devoesque" de-evolving lost Americans have become worthless. audiences Sgt. Bilko. Silvers did carry the whole show, but he also fit get rid of it. generation that laughs at anything and anyone who acts will applaud and laugh at anything so long as the studio into the show as a character. Williams doesn't fit in; he of semi-comedian Mel In the semi-immortal words silly. applause sign is on. Also, there is a tendency for large behaves as though he is a guest star. Brooks, "Humor is anything that makes you laugh; great But whenever I see stumble over an audiences to give a standing ovation to any performer major complaint against Williams and the humor is anything that makes you laugh harder." I have But my assortment of tables and chairs and crash on his back for older than 40. other new-wave comedians is that I always feel as though to agree. Steve the hundredth time, it makes me laugh. When people go to see a live show or a taping of a they are playing to a select audience. With the old-timers One can't dismiss the emerging comedians like Kaufman program, they are set on having a good time. So even if like Jack Benny and Milton Berle, everyone was included Martin, Robin Williams, Chevy Chase or Andy When mimes the words to a flakey 'Ms Benny the show isn't entertaining, they convince themselves that in the audience. as totally inferior to the likes of , Jack song and looks as if he is totally serious about it, I have to it is. They do this because Americans apparently need to laugh. be amused. When swings out onto the stage in his all- white suit and chuckles impishly at the Comedy shows in particular are guilty of over- crowd and him- self, I can't help working their audiences. If a situation comedy is failing in laughing. the ratings, you'd never know it by the sound of the Martin takes a glass of water and begins to drink. He audience. tries to chug the water in a couple of seconds and inevitably spills it all over his suit and the floor. I get the impression that many comics and comedy writers don't work very hard. If they get an idea, they'll Amid general laughter, Martin says, "Hey, this isn't try it, no matter how far out it may be. easy, you know." frequently subjects his audiences to "trial and error" Martin puts down the glass and slides into his "jerk" comedy. I once saw Carlin walk out on stage and stand for personality. five minutes without saying anything and then concluding "I've always had problems with meeting girls so I've with "Thank you very much." memorized a routine to meet them for the first time. You Three out of every four skits on "" have to remember that the most impotant thing is that you are either unfunny or tasteless or both. The show survives have to have a great opening line, OK? because the viewers expect those percentages. The show "So let's say, you're at a party and you spot the girl finally will be cancelled, however, when Jane Curtain is but you're talking to the guys about the big game, right?" the only "Not Ready For Prime Time Player" left. Martin puts his hands in both front pockets and hunches over. He begins to shake his head up and down funny comedians People are satisfied with mildly like he was trying to be one of the guys. because there are so few of them around. People are looking hard for a laugh these days, so hard that even half- "Yeah, I think Pittsburgh beat them by 27 wit Billy Carter is grossing roughly half a million dollars points . . . Boy, that artificial turf there is really each year making appearances on talk shows, game SICK! . . . What? Buffalo beat MIAMI! YOU'RE SICK, shows, etc. man. 'YOU'RE REALLY SICK." Martin Billy Carter is an extreme example, but it has been looks across the stage and moves his eyebrows down. known for years that most people spend their lives up and "Hey, do you see that girl over there? Well, working in the wrong profession. The field of en- watch tertainment is no exception. For instance, Robin ims." Williams, who was a funny stand-up comic, never fails to Martin walks across the stage acting totally cool and make me nauseous when he's playing "Mork." runs his hand through his hair several times before stopping in front of his imaginary girl. "Saturday Night Live" co-star is "Yeah, I make a lot of money . . . I'm into the stock another miscast performer. He is a fine classical singer market, baby, I don't know if you know anything about the who has reached his level of incompetence as a comedian. stock market or not but, ah, if you do, you'll appreciate The most serious of all the mistakes made by comic this. performers was made by Mary Tyler Moore, who was "I bought cardboard when it was 14 cents a ton and good on the " Show" and great on her own now it's up to 16 cents. Now, let's see, ah, that's ah, 2 cents situation comedy. But why hasn't anyone ever taken her divided by . . . oh, you figure it out! And when I bought it aside and told her that she can't sing or dance? Even after I made a special deal where I only have to keep two tons at the two bombs she had after she redirected her career, home." she is planning to be in Broadway shows. Martin begins to look as if he is really making an Now that she's gone, the only funny comediennes left impression. are and . "I just got a new car, too. What do you think about that? It's a pretigious car, too, a '65 Greyhound bus. Put a I don't know why, but female comics have a much lot of money into that thine. I painted a new dog on the harder time making it in show business than men do. side. You know you can get up to 30 TONS of luggage in Maybe those who claim that new-wave comedy is superior one of these things? to old-wave because it is less structured, free and easy, and more open, can explain why women aren't accepted "So listen. Do you want to come over to my place, by these ''hip" audiences. baby? . . . Well, just in case hell DOES freeze over, where can I reach you? Also if the new comedy is so laid-back, how come so Martin held the audience in his spell for the rest of the many of the new comdians are up tight? Andy Kaufman evening. That is the mark of a good comedian. and Robin Williams frequently will become dissatisfied with their audience's behavior and punish them by Martin and his new-wave associates give a lot of us a stopping their acts and not resuming until the audience welcome breather from the complications and alienation has either calmed down or perked up. inherent in our society. The new comedy wave may be simple-minded but it is The only new comic who I consistently laugh at is making millions laugh. Isn't that what comedians are Steve Martin. But I think that this is so because I rarely supposed to do? letters What do you think? Daily Policy TV program hypocritical The policy of the Spartan Daily telephone number that can be called you do if the regarding letters and material in ease further information is Question: What will Editor: from their self-righteousness. submitted from individuals or needed. $2 per gallon? The smell of hypocrisy that It was not so much that I organizations outside of the Spartan The Spartan Daily reserves the price of gas goes to came from my television set couldn't tell them to recognize the Daily staff is as follows: right to limit, rewrite and edit press releases for length, style, invasion of (asked Wednesday at the Student Union) Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, from the tragedy they represent, but to CBS program "Because We Care" realize myself the power we grant Letters privacy or libel. was so outrageous that I almost sold our heroes. Letters should be submitted at the The Spartan Daily reserves the I take County fransit to school, so it won't my Rolls Royce. The necessity to give is beyond a Daily office 1.1C 2081 between 9 a.m. right to make judgments concerning affect me so much. 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Native American Club 300 potential employers proposes new minor Career interviews offered by Margie Isaacson by Vasunori Chiba vantages, according to Sandy Tomlin, a Students who are recruiter for native Americans The Native American Club Tuesday in the graduating this academic Educational Opportunity discussed a proposal to the curriculum Program. year will have the op- committee to establish a minor program in "First of all, we don't have to make portunity to interview with Native American Studies. new classes for this minor program approximately 300 because many classes concerning native prospective employers The club, organized last December, Americans were already developed at San beginning Feb. 19. wants to establish the minor program to Jose State," Tomlin said. The recruitment ef- interest native Americans in university- forts, coordinated by the most of the courses are level study. "In addition, Career Planning and under-enrolled," Tomlin continued. now Placement Center in help interest In order to increase native American "The minor program will Building Q by the Business education, club in these classes." participation in higher students Tower, are divided into two native Americans and members, both The minor proposal would require 15 sessions. Although a few American students, discussed the units, including six units of electives employers are conducting proposal. within many classes developed under the interviews earlier, the History and Anthropology departments. Merty Behler, who graduated from main portion of the first SJSU last spring with a major in history "UC-Davis has a steady program in session will begin on Feb. and a minor in anthropology, said, "I took Native American Studies, offering an M.A. 19 and run through March many courses concerning native as well as a B.A.," Tomlin said. 21. The second series of interviews Americans under the History and An- will begin on "We have to have university ap- April 7 and thropology departments. I could have will continue proval," Tomlin said. "In addition, it will through May taken a minor in Native American Studies. 2. be a long procedure to reach the final According to Gerald decision at the (California State Univer- by PdflICId Hernandez This is just the beginning," Behler Brody, director of the Students search the boards in the Career Planning and Placement Center for potential jobs. sity and Colleges) Chancellor's Office in center, the second session said. By establishing the minor program, Long Beach." the classes would be listed under Native will consist of a "whole veys published in the located in Building Q. resume writing to help Interested students may American Studies. So, students interested The club will present their proposal to different group of em- Placement Recruitment Before signing up, a students prepare for the pick up a schedule in in studying native Americans can find the curriculum committee in two weeks ployers " not scheduled for Exchange, a tabloid student must be registered recruitment sessions. Building Q. them easily." with hopes that the minor program will the first. newspaper. which means filling out a The minor program has two ad- begin next fall. "This is a very unique The first survey was basic data sheet. The in- opportunity," Brody said. done by Michigan State formation is then given to "No resumes are required. University. It found that of the interviewer prior to the Job hunting doesn't get any the businesses surveyed, 41 student's appointment. easier than this." to 50 percent of their new This semester the Police hold job exam A vast majority of the college graduate em- Placement Center is im- employers come from all ployees came from on- plementing a new sign-up over the United States, campus recruiting. procedure. Instead of Applications take an overhand grip on a chinning bar, although there are a few The second survey, having one or two persons remaining there for one minute. from Central America and conducted by the Bureau of signing up anywhere from due late today Canada. The only world- National Affairs, showed 500 to 1,500 students, there In the third event, the applicant must wide employment offered that the median cost of will be eight sign-up by Kevin Folan run 50 feet, then drag 140 pounds of dead is by the Army and Air recruiting on college stations divided weight for 50 feet within 16 seconds. campuses is $1,300 per new A written examination for applicants Force Exchange. alphabetically according to small employee. The figure in- to fill four positions with the University Both large and the name of the employer. In the fourth event, the applicant must employers are cludes such costs as travel Police Department will be held Saturday represen- run a mile and a quarter in 12 minutes. For instance, large expenses and salaries of He added that the at 8:30 a.m. in the Science Building, room ted. as IBM the interviewer. center will be conducting 142. companies such The physical test is also graded on a will workshops which cover Applications for the test are available and Atlantic Richfield Brody believes this is a pass/fail basis. be interviewing, as well as interview preparation and in the personnel office in the Ad- good time for students to school districts and ac- refine their interviewing You've heard all the wonderful stories about the seventies; now ministration Building. Applicants who successfully pass the I - counting firms. skills as well as search for read about the real and disturbing stories that we experienced in written and physical tests will then be the severities. It's all in the February 1980 special tenth The deadline for filing is 5 p.m. today. Brody said that jobs. evaluated in an oral interview. anniversary issue of National Lampoon - plus pages of the The examination may include although most of the However, he does not Send A winners of the National Lampoon contest of nude girl material designed to measure reading companies come from recommend that this be the SPECIAL with buckets over their heads. Applicants will be ranked by an oral comprehension, report writing and business, industry and only way a student look for review board. Candidates receiving top reasoning abilities, according to Police government, "students employment. TE oeAl A And for fans and collectors, the issue will include a complete grades must then pass extensive medical Information Officer Russ Lunsford. should not be misled. "This is only one major ValentineSPECIAL history of National Lampoon from its beginning, including its and psychological examinations. Can- special projects, sua- as record albums, radio shows, live "We are trying very vehicle for looking for a Candidates must bring identification didates will also be subjected to a comedy productions and, of course, National Lampoon's hard to broaden the range job. We also have a job with a photo permanently attached. background investigation. Person - how they came about and how we cornered of employers," he said. listing service which lists the market on the best comedy performers, such as John graded on a pass/fail "There are also many employers Belushi, , Chevy Chase, , and many The test will be Those candidates ultimately selected who have jobs At A basis. Candidates will be further tested the companies who have in- open, but don't come on more will attend three months of training at the SPECIAL -on sale now. same day on physical ability. This test will dicated they will consider campus," Brody ex- It's all in the February issue of National Lampoon Police Academy before assignment with be at 1 p.m. at Bud Winter Field. It con- candidates with any four- Rate University Police. plained. sists of four events. year degree." "It is to the best ad- Brody noted that vantage of the students to 1,r1, T T. In the first The University Police does not accept event, the applicant must students who may think the use all facilities open to run 50 yards, then scale a smooth 6-foot lateral transfers - applicants who have interview series is inef- them," he added. I1JCia1:i5 RESEHIChERS EilnrAEFIE wall in 16 seconds. previous law enforcement backgrounds L1.1 with other police departments. All ap- fective or mostly public Sign-ups for the in- In the second event, the applicant plicants must therefore participate in this relations for the company, terviews will be at 9 a.m. must run 50 yards in 16 seconds and then selection process, according to ',Lansford. should consider two sur- Tuesday in the center, BETTEB YEAH RITLIFIE SJSU sponsors speech CAMERAO.E, "A17,Argme11i!ISIO I vioc.:.. tournament here Saturday a ILAar4 blood by Kim Bergheim of times and locations will "Anyone can join the n-ra.sterpiecv."

Forensics means be at the Speech and team. There are people H c Mums w Ptly,r speech and debate, but Drama Building, room 259. from the Political Science there are 10 events in a and Business depart- forensics tournament, The Forensics Team ments," said Hodges, a according to Dirk Hodges, class is Speech Com- communications studies an SJSU forensics team munication 191. The team senior. member. has 12 members who can earn one to three units of "There is a lot of team competition in- credit depending on the The support," said Neil Crager, cludes: readers theater, number of points earned. communications studies Many professional level similar to a mini-play; zurs is muzSiamp ,A4I rein POI junior. "Coaches and the oratory, a persuasive Points are earned by JACQEELINE technical job and relocation opportunities other members help with Plus: BISSET speech on contemporary performing at the four the speeches. 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Jones and Langston will make could have gone either way," said Fresno State head the SJSU Spartans SJSU and titlist Fresno State University will square off for Menges that remained close throughout, their playing status will not be coach Bob Bennett. basketball the first time this season at 7:30 tonight in Fresno in the the trip t) Fresno but pulled ahead at the end for a 66-58 PCAA according to Menges. "SJSU and FSU always play tough because both gym here last first of a three-game series which concludes in a noon known until game time, victory over Fullerton State in Titan meetings between the two teams put quality people who want to win on the field," doubleheader tomorrow. SJSU won four of the six night. teams last year. SJSU took the first half of the NCBA Bennett said in a telephone interview. The win snapped a six-game PCAA road losing Two SJSU performers are questionable for the Fresno championship and came in the second in the second half of The Fresno State Bulldogs have a 5-0 record. They are streak for SJSU and lifted the Spartans to 6-3 in State senes this weekend. Pitcher Mark Langston who is NCBA play. 3-0 in conference play having swept a three-game series conference, 13-8 overall. Fullerton fell to 3-5 in against St. Mary's last week. Their other two wins came league and 10-11 overall. at the expense of Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo. Alter taking a four-point halftime lead, SJSU "While our pitching has been very good the hitting is saw the Titans tie the score at 38, then re- not up to par," said Bennett, who has two first-team All- established the lead to 42-38 before Fullerton State Matmen at Bakersfield NCBA pitchers on his staff. ran-off six straight points to take a 44-42 lead early Pitching is one thing that the Bulldogs can depend on in the second half. by Dave Meltzer in their drive for a third NCBA crown. Third-year starter But a Mickey Jackson follow of a missed Wally If going against Rich Bordi, Pitcher of the Year in the NCBA last year, Rank lay-up with 14:07 left knotted the score at 44 national powerhouse Cal returns along with Jon Reelhorn, also a third-year starter. and the Spartans took the lead for good thirty State-Bakersfield wasn't Bordi was 1-1 against SJSU last year and Reelhorn seconds later on another Jackson lay-in. bad enough, three key was 0-1 against SJSU during the regular season. Jackson and Doug Murrey led the Spartans with SJSU wrestlers are The leading batter for the Bulldogs is Brad Bennett 16 points, as time and again SJSU forwards were hampered by the flu. the coach's son. The younger Bennett, a .274 hitter last able to beat the Titan defense underneath. Rank The Spartans are at year, is currently batting at a .374 pace. Bennett, who was chipped in!! points and 10 rebounds. Bakersfield for a 3 p.m also an All-NCBA first-team selection in 1979, is a team Fullerton State's Calvin Roberts led all scorers meet today. captain. with 17 points, and also pulled down nine rebounds. SJSU's Dave "We will definitely have to hit better against SJSU if The Spartans will face yet another road Brouhard, Reggie we expect to win any games in the series," said Bennett, rematch tomorrow when they face cellar-dweller Thompson and Ken Klein owner of a 381-254 record in his 12-year tenure as head Irvine on Saturday. have all been bothered by baseball coach. Irvine was 0-8 in PCAA standings and 6-14 the flu this week. Brouhard Besides his son, Bennett said he has been impressed overall going into last night's game against Utah and Thompson are with senior outfielder Bobby Scott. Scott, a product of State, and lost miserably in San Jose Jan. 31 as probable participants in Mountain View, is another third-year starter. SJSU dumped the Anteaters 82-47. today's meet. Klein is a Scott is batting .305 this season and is expected to take But head basketball coach Tim Tift has high possible participant. some of the offensive burden away from Brad Bennett. hopes for his squad against SJSU. some real pitching "We are a much better team than we showed," Bakersfield enters "The Spartans have shown and I know thier guys will be up for he said. "I think we will do well, especially playing today's meet with a 17-2 strength this season on what at home." record. Although techin- this game," Bennett said when asked to comment And Tift and the Anteaters know that both times cally a Division H school, he sees as an SJSU strength. Bakersfield has compiled In fact, the Spartans' pitching corps has looked good SJSU has travelled to Irvine the home team has this record against a so far this season with the exception of the first game emerged the victor. predominantly Division I against Santa Clara. However, injuries have plagued the Anteaters. schedule. Bennett will have to worry about the Spartan defense Lamont Jerrett, Tilt's starting postman, is out with Ranked first in the as well, which has been steadily cutting down on errors a dislocated shoulder and Victor Conyers is nation in Division II, and has found a very good leftfielder in Don Davenport. presently incapacitated with an ankle stress Bakersfield would "The Spartans have improved their defense so the fracture. probably be rated in the top team that can cause a few things to happen will have a Tift did express some concern about the in- five in Division I, if it were real edge in any of the three games," Bennett said. juries to his starters, but was still quietly confident eligible. SJSU coach Gene Menges feels Friday night's game is about the ability of the team. Bakers( ield's record pivotal in the series. "It will be a little tougher, but we will just start with a smaller line-up," he said. includes victories over five "It is our first night game so it wil be a little different "SJSU has a pretty good basketball team, but teams that have been for us because we usually play during the day," Menges we go into every game to win," he added. ranked in the top 20 this said. season. Menges will have the services of starting cen- Tift will be relying heavily on 6-3 sophomore Their only two losses terf ielder Rod Daniels for this series. Daniels did not play guard Robbie Beal, who leads the team in scoring have been to top-rated in Tuesday's tie at Cal State-Stanislaus becuause of a very with a 14.5 average. Louis Iowa, and number three sore ankle which he injured in practice. Bremond, 6-0, Quentin Brown, 6-6 and Cal Poly. While the series is not the most important series this Steve Rodgers, 6-8, will round out the squad for the Anteaters. The Cal Poly loss was by Mark Schwab season for the Spartans, according to Menges, it is im- in a Tift said that Jerrett would probably play, but by a slim 22-20 score SJSU will need a good performance from Adam Elias (in white during 9-8 portant for the team because they will be put to the test meet which went down to a talented Fresno team. would not start. He was unsure about Conyers. O'Donnell) in Bakersfield tonight. against the last match. win over UCLA's Pat Bakersfield is led by Spartan Eddie Baza, 22-5-1, champion and runner-up in Dave Brouhard, in what three nationally -ranked in the I26-pound match. last year's NCAA tour- would be a match of Men and Women gymnasts Sheehan honored competitors. two "Baza has a good nament. nationally-ranked grap- Joe Gonzales is the SJSU women's golf Championship last sum- opportunity to test himself Boasting a 38-0 record, plers. Dugan, 32-4, finished host Cal and Long Beach defending Divison 11 sensation Patty Sheehan mer. She was beaten out of going against the nation's Azevedo also comes off a third in the division champion at I18-pounds II Both SJSU men's and and stillrings specialist earned herself yet another the top spot by Caroloyn best wrestler. Usually a win against the second- championships last and runner-up in last year. women's gymnastic teams Charlie Castillo, 7.93. prestigious honor when she Hill, 20, of Placentia, Calif. guy won't have that kind of rated wrestler in the nation Brouhard, 25-4, is ranked year's NCAA Divison I will be trying to turn things Although the women's was selected Monday by Sheehan is currently opportunity until the NCAA in the All-Star classic. seventh nationally. tournament. around tonight as they host record is more impressive the U.S. Golf Association SJSU women's golf coach tournament," Spartan He will wrestle at 134 "The rest of their team California and Long Beach than the men's, at 6-6, it for the Curtis Cup team. Mark Gale's hottest Posting a 38-0 record coach T.J. Kerr noted. pounds against the Spar- is solid and tough from top State in a combined meet has been an off-year for the The team will compete competitor, sporting a this year, Gonzales is John Azevedo, the tans. to bottom," Kerr said. at 7. Lady Spartans. on the international level season average of 75.7. coming off a victory over nation's top-ranked 126- Bakersfield's 167-pou- "If they have a After going winless Coming off seasons of against teams from Great She tore up the Lady second-ranked Jim Zenz at pounder, has credentials nder, Kevin Dugan, is weakness, it's in their through their first three 17-2 and 19-0 the women Britian and Ireland in Aztec Invitational in San the East-West All-Star equally impressive. rated No. Sin the nation. heavier weights, if you can meets, the men's squad have yet to get back to their Chepstow, Ireland, June 6-7 Diego last month when she classic held Monday in Azavedo is also The Spartans will call that a weakness," Kerr finally got untracked with a winning ways. this year. broke the course record Iowa. Gonzales will oppose defending Divison II probably counter with added laughingly. win against Cal State- SJSU got five season Sheehan, a 22-year-old with a low score of 70. Sonoma, despite having bests out of Terry Sanford, senior, captured second one of its poorest scoring but it was just enough to place in the 1979 U.S. totals. beat Sonoma, 124.05-111.55, Women's Amateur Golf Lady hoopsters battle twice The men are a not Cal State-Hayward, balanced squad, with four 125.70-124.05, Tuesday Mary Loves SJSU women's Clara. Banks, the 6-3 into its frontline of Judy scoring average, and different leaders in the six night. PINK CAT Inhtt_ basketball team hasn't center, led all scorers with Spoelstra, JoBe Smith, and Karen Jacobsen's 11.6 categories. The Spartans' been playing with much 21 and had 12 rebounds. Karen Brown. mark have both been the sophomore stallwart led Senior Jim Kirk is the theatre 1, -4414- emotion lately, but it didn't Mason added another 20 Spoelstra leads the main factors in Pacific's 2- SJSU in every category. most obvious standout on Most outstanding double need much inspiration to points. Cougars in both scoring 4 NorCal record and the Sanford had seasonal . the squad, leading the feature of adult beat Santa Clara Wed- Banks and Mason and rebounding with 10.3 Tigers 12-7 overall mark. bests in the vault, 8.9, Spartans in three shown daily. Rick nesday night, 79-52. should continue to have and 8.1 averages. Brown SJSU opened the uneven bars, 7.85, balanced categories. exercise, 10 am to 2 am 1.001.1 ha% I' Sent The punchless Broncos success this weekend follows closely behind with NorCal season against the beam, 7.85, floor Kirk leads SJSU in the all-around, 33.1. ilium all a Valentine provided little competition against the weaker a 9.0 scoring average and Tigers by blowing out 8.5, and sidehorse with a 7.36 Besides Sanford, Admission for SJSU, as the Spartans Cougars and Tigers. 8.5 rebounds a contest. Pacific 91-37, back in SJSU with our average, parallel bars, also got season bests out of continued to stay in second Washington State Smith averages 8.7 points. January. Unfortunately $2.00 7.47, and high bar, 7.08. Paulette Bugbee in the place in the NorCal Con- comes into SJSU with an While Washington that's when the Spartans $2.50 SPECIAL RATES These marks also give Kirk vault, 7.6, Doris Elliott in ference. unimpressive 4-13 record State should be a pushover, were in top form, Call nuts - Offer the edge in the all-around the uneven bars, 7.2, and SJSU will be back in that includes losses to should everything go ac- something they haven't Tues. action tonight, when it unknowns like Saskat- cording to plan, Pacific with a 44.9 average. Cathy Lefferts in the floor approached lately. Ph. spartan hosts Washington State at chewan and Brandon. could cause the Spartans On paper SJSU's exercises, 7.75. 998-9488 for titles Displa!, 7:30 and Saturday night as Much like Santa Clara, some problems. Going into the home strengths and weaknesses 25W. San Salvador 277-3171 the Spartans take on the Cougars are not a high The Tigers have been stretch of the NorCal are obvious. In the vault season, the WED STUDENTS PROGRAM NorCal rival Pacific, in the scoring team, with a 47.4 playing well lately, with Spartans are the Spartans are out- SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY men's gym. average, but depend more back-to-back wins over going to need to get out of standing with six of their their midseason doldrums As usual, Elinor Banks on defense. Santa Clara and St. seven members averaging In Honor of Black History Month and Karen Mason led SJSU Washington State Mary's. as they face the other three 8.11 and above. The Associated Students Program Board along with in scoring against Santa mainly tries to get the ball Karen Peets 13.0 top teams in the conference Conversely, the men in their lost four games. are notoriously weak in the THE BLACK STUDENT UNION The University of San sidehorse, with all but Kirk proudly presents a unique evening with Francisco, Califonria and averaging under 6.0. Golfers swing into action Stanford all stand a good Other leaders in the GIL SCOTT-HERON chance of knocking the various categories includes The SJSU men's golf Playing for the Stanford and UOP. Spartans out of a chance of John Sahlein, in the floor team will swing into action Spartans tomorrow will be "Just because we're repeating as NorCal exercises, 8.61; Kenneth tomorrow when the Tom Cole, Mike Barnblatt, splitting up the team champions. Garner, 9.19 in the vault; Spartans compete in a five- Steve Gazzaneo and Greg doesn't mean we can't go way event at El Macero in Galasso. The fifth spot will out and win this event," Davis. be filled by Mike Lang, Don Vroom said. In addition to UC- DeLorenzo or Rick Knoll. "This year's team may Davis, SJSU will be looking Vroom looks for a lack the AU-Americans we 1.100, 3 00 in advalit e to beat Pacific, University strong finish by the a -AUDITIONS had last year but it's of Nevada -Reno and Spartans with the main stronger team down the Stanford. competition coming from oz,sv.i., line." A GOOO 54 00 al the door Since this is the first event on the 1980 schedule, coach Jerry Vroom will be Jump Into A CHARLIE BROWN 4+ evaluating his team in The ADVENTURE and TONIGHT for the more preparation 7 p.m. Student Union Ballroom important NCAA matches of "Right Off Broadway" Don't miss this extraordinary evening with the artist that begin later this month. 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by Jon Bloom was recruited by Portland saw action in only 10 of the The fact that he was transferring to St. Mary's the cause. Evolution can be a slow University, Dartmouth, St. Spartans' 26 games during collecting more splinters danced in his head. Now a junior. Murrey and painful process, Mary's College, Loyola of the depressing 1977-78 than points did not disturb "My first two years is still not approaching the sometimes taking years to California and SJSU. season of 8 wins, 19 losses. Murrey. here were a learning ex- bloated scoring totals of achieve. Despite never being Murrey didn't exactly What bothered the perience," the articulate yesteryear, but his 5.8 For Spartan basketball contacted by former make the most of the California native was his business management average and intelligent player Doug Murrey the Spartan head coach Ivan miserly amount of playing lack of experience in major said. "Back then I defense off the bench often evolution from an of- Guevara, Murrey chose time he received, at- college level game was highly upset because I provide the spark the fensive-minded high school SJSU thanks to a strong tempting a paltry 21 shots situations which could have wasn't playing while I Spartans need to get back superstar to a solid, team- recruiting effort by former bra cool 1.8 average. been remedied with more thought I should. But I in a game. minded athlete has assistant coach Hal That campaign was a minutes. stayed anyway." "In high school I didn't spanned almost three Dohling. tough one for the 6-5, 210- Murrey saw a faint With the arrival of Bill have to play defense. All I seasons. During the summer pound Murrey, who, while glimmer of sunshine after Berry from Michigan was called upon for was Described as a "tough before coming to SJSU, reflecting back, felt he just the 1978-79 7-20 disaster State, Murrey's basketball scoring and rebounding. physical kid" by SJSU Murrey worked out with didn't fit into Guevara's that signaled the end of career received an With coach Berry I'm coach Bill Berry, the 20- then Spartan starters scheme of things. Guevara's reign. emergency transfusion. learning and getting better year-old forward was the Tracy Haynes and Gary "It was a tough ad- He doubled his playing "With coach Berry every day. I'm much more most valuable player of the McCoy. After strong justment to make," time ( 20 games, improved things are much more of a complete ballplayer CCA Tournament and a performances against Murrey said. "I was a one- his shooting by taking more organized. We're playing now." Dean's list student while at them, Murrey expected to on-one player then but I shots (41-101 ) and upped within the team concept Despite having im- Berkeley's St. Mary's see plenty of court time was only a freshman. I his scoring average to 4.7 and communication is proved tremendously. High. during his freshman year. knew if I stuck with it I'd points per contest. easier. Basketball is a Murrey still isn't happy An excellent outside Mtwrey's expectations have a lot of playing years Puzzled by his lack of team game but un- with his performance. shooter who averaged 18 and cruel, hard reality left, but I'd just have to instant success at SJSU, fortunately Guevara didn't "It's hard to be Doug Murrey points per outing and a were two different stories. incorporate my style into a Murrey pondered the instill that quality in the satisfied when you know respected leaper, Murrey The former phenom team concept." situation while thoughts of players and they went off you can do better, and it's hard work has been in- fidence that was lacking on their own. This year the seldom I feel I've played volved but it's all paying before. players are intense, really well," Murrey said. off now. I don't think I'd The evolution of Doug Murrey is disciplined." Outgoing and friendly, have done it any other approaching full Swimmers oppose Fresno State way." circle. The strong guiding Murrey looks back at the hard times with sur- "I'm really looking forward to coming back to my "I realy don't know what to expect from the Spartans, influence of Berry has In reaching double prisingly fond memories. c- 10TH ST. \ alma meter to knock their socks off." lam not familiar with their swimmers," he said. made for competitive and figures against Utah State Those are the words of Fresno State swim coach, Don "I think our strongest events will be the backstroke, exciting basketball. "It's been really en- and Fullerton State it Lester. the butterfly and the diving." The Spartans are joyable," he said. "I've appears that Murrey may Pharmacy Lester, obviously an SJSU graduate, will bring his Lester is counting on returnee Rob Hatch in the currently in second place made good friends in Mike have found his shooting with a 5-3 PCAA mark, 12-8 Bulldog team into West Valley College in Saratoga to butterfly event and senior Paul Brum in the backstroke. Mendez and Sid Williams, touch once again and Valentine's Day meet the Spartans this Saturday at noon. Lester is enthusiastic about the meet, and the year in overall, and Murrey has and playing ball with them everybody agrees that he Fresno State is currently 3-3 in dual meet competition, general. been a major contributor to has been great. A lot of now possesses the con- Specials while SJSU is 3-1, coming off last weekend's victory over "This is the most spirited swim team I've ever been

Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. associated with. They all support and encourage each e ? Cards Based on last year's results, Lester believes this other." Candy weekend's meet will be an even match. The Bulldogs According to SJSU men's swim coach, Shone Azarfar, NUCLEAR REACTOR SAFETY Gifts finished sixth in the PCAA last year, just edging out San one of the strongest events for the Spartans will be the Jewelry Jose. breast stroke. The team has four breast strokers: Bill 0 Solse State 1Dr1H0 ofthe-Art Engineering Problems in Fluid Perfume McMullin, Ron Schafer, Greg Sinner and Stan Chew. GREAT DOWN Mechanic... Heat and Mass Transfer, and Computer Azafar believes that long distance free styler Jeff HOME LIVING... Modeling w hile living in the Rocky Mountains. Spartans host judo tourney Pendleton "is in his best shape ever." The meet could be decided on the overall performance I he LOFT Program at EG&G Idaho, Inc., is performing SJSU will entertain some top local judokas in the n of the divers. Lester said that Fresno State has two ....,.. EGG 1.1.,k0 I n. extensive research in Nuclear Reactor Safety at the Collegiate Novice and Brown Belt judo championships Idaho equally talented divers, while San Jose features Olympic V National Engineering Laboratory . We need here tonight at 7 in Room 207 of the Men's Gym. talented men and women in nearly all areas ot hopeful Herb Brandt and Steve Peckham. "We've invited all the schools in the area, but it's hard engineering. science and mathematics. REMEMBER to tell who will attend," Spartan judo coach Yosh Uchida VALENTINE'S said. Don't just tell her If you are looking for a challenge and would like to live 011.111114 "Usually Hayward State and California wil send some in an uncrowed area near fabulous mountains where competitors." Uchida added. You love her - good hiking, fishing and skiing abound, send your Uchida won't know who will be there until they arrive resume to: for the meet. Show it U.S. Post Office "This tournament is a chance for the guys who nor- t in the store. mally don't get a chance to compete in the big tour- Technical Employment (FRH.SJS i 1-.68iG Idaho, Inc. Open Weekdays , naments," Uchida said. "We'll have six brown belts and c? The Spartan Daily! P.O. Box 1625 about 10 white belts competing. en. Idaho Fails, ID 83415 9-1:30: 2-4:30 The Spartans' top competitors should be a pair of 189- Valentine Special Offer -Feb. 14 pounders, Mark Monroe and Gregory Joplin. .". Call Spartan Daily at 277-3171 . We are an equal opportunity employer M F H. 448 E. Santa Clara "Most of our black belts are gunning for the Pacific AAU championship to be held here March 1," Uchida said. i(-4( , Deadline is Tuesday Feb. 12 A 294-9131 classifieds

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Foreign No San Jose Blossom valley Area 6641 Paulson Photography are meeting is Thursday Feb 7 at Percent scalp coverage woth 238 3404 Store open Wed Sat 'am to. chid Securrty plus and kr1 pro" experience required E srellerif Janet. 777 9175 increased hair loss when expressions of love. soft, elegant 7 10 in the SU Ballroom Bring p m 4 days Call Don or Fatal 775 11119 pay worldwide travel summer sharnpoorno, brushing. corn and universally understood For your Aspen pits. Come to the AIR FORCE nurse Internshops lob or career send 53 00 lor BERKELEY Typing Agency bong. etc The program will test the I inest award winning Valentine's Dance Sat . Feb 16 The U S Air Force Nurse Corps MALE climban roommate information SEAFAX. Dept C Professional servrees the effectiieness ol a new hair photography. call John at 448 at Los Gatos Lodge from 9 I is offering an internship wanted to share condo near Oak 6 Fos, and Laurel Streets Port Reasonable rates Open 9 a m product designed to slop ab /3111 Only 13 members. S4 non program for BIN graduates who Grove MS SISO:ino Call Fred Angeles Washington 91362 to rpm ME Phone 217 1710 normal hair loss E scellent pay members No mans. Next trip is Automotive have less than one year of at 737 0466 or drop by 127 E San Salvador for only a short time each day Feb 0374 to Heavenly/Kirk nursing experience The in St in downtown San Jose II lor approx 3 months Call 775 21st wood SIgnups start Mon Feb ternship is live months in length HOUSE Newly parnted 20 5 HEY ZAK Woman Happy block up from the Science Bldg I 9169, 48 daily for further on 4 Watch for details Look lor and offers the new professional 9th WiW carpets. t . Birthday.. 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What year was chapter Person at 210 South 1st Lost and Found Selectric All work proofread TYPING Thesis term papers. newspaper. cardboard, glass No HIS CA 94617. or call 14155 773 7431 installed, FRED or call 797 Call KITTY . 731 3099, after, 3 Or experienced and last aluminum and tin cans. (please 4664 Over It own collect Phone 769 .r HAIR REMOVED pm please Reasonable rates flatten) motor oil and LOST Men, gold signet ring in UNWANTED For Sale 56/4 FOREVER Specialist Cont id automobile batteries We're vrcinity ot gym Large rewrd B USBOY and wailer positions ential 315 5 Baywool Ave San PROF E xp !curs, Fast Ac across from Spartan Stadium on Housing Contact Wayne at 746 15, RUBBER open E. Preferred Will train curate. Reasonable IBM the corner ot S 7th and Humboll SHREDDED FOAM Jose 747 7406 65 cents per lb No limit Call Also need piano player for Selectric 757 POSII PROFESSIONAL editing Its Bring Your recyclables and LOST Cal near SJSU Short 293 FM cocktail lounge Part of full NADINE TSEU Malt 0 Theses disserta 1r ons etc come out and support us PERSON to share I bdrrn Oh. hair black and white Part time Call 377 9674 alter Op m from UCSO is in town. Call me INTELLIGENT TYPING Reasonabkr Ms Berne. 174 Volunteers welcome adult apr dun curnrhute Siamese Male 3 years old Call TRUE SAVINGS 60 percent 371 4097 eves Connie and Gary 961 0792 'Ti? Pref 73 yrs or okler S1110"mo 719 1704 evenings or weekends at HEALTH WAY FOODS is open and more on 14K gold rewelry AD MAJORS Earn valuable 769 1950 again. Nutritional sandwrches, with our no trills sales system, experience and 20 tommision deluxe salads, It prices including party plans Call 717 selling ads for CAL HI Sports A 3917 new prep sport paper Call 745 11 to lit YOur budget 126 San Salvador SSW DOWNTOWN CHARMER RATES Print Your Ad Here: Deep yard, 3 big OcIrrn , 2 ha Mr F to work Fri and Sat oughts approximately 30 letters and spaces for each liner Clean, In pm I am, (Count EARN College Credit for with many extras S 16 hrsrwk Coffee Eacti Only breaking glass Work down at lleiet neighborhood Shop duties. sere inq. make add, agent at 793 1340 or the ReCycling Center I or 7 686,950 CII coffee. etc 53 SO to start Call One Two Mow four Fonr IrOrsI 0314 Pat credits Call Tom Conlon at 793 792 241 4418 day days days days days 1603 for info 3 knew $200 2 50 2 75 2 90 3 00 d';5 13 VEGA GT Hatchback, 11.100 RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Call one Sot) Become a Shaklee Distributor 4 On., 2 50 3 00 3 25 3 40 3 SO 50 No door to door selling or large 5 Ones 300 3 50 3 75 3 90 4 00 50 GRANDE Prf zeros Italian FOR SALE mop Impedance I inncial investment MWF Plums 3 50 4 00 4 25 4 40 4 50 50 Restaurant now serveng New 575. Ilk playerrrec. 6100. 7 alter S pm. 7TH after 6 30 p m Print name Phone York Style slice pot. ISO East 165, Portable Call Rob at 14151873 640 lacy addownal kw add San Carlos Street at 4th cass player 170, Call 216 7931 Address BAND to play for local corn 50 50 50 50 50 minute center dances Pan City Enclosed is For ARE YOU GRADUATING' negotiable Call Kathy at 777 Mrnimoin Truax iiycs 0.6 What better time to have a 4007 beautiful award ...mind color Help Wanted Semester Race iallissoes1 130 00 SEND CHECK, MONEY ORDER portrait created by John Eric ASSIST rn feeding handicapped Paulson Call John at 448 7311111 students 10 301 OR CASH TO: 30 daily, in Check Clasxrficemon 277 3175 County Schools programs From SPARTAN DAILY CLASSIFIEDS EARN 57 percent annual in CAMPUS INTERNSHIP 1307 rno Substitute Aides also San Jose State university Itrest on 01.000 minimum in PROGRAM FINANCIAL needed 6 and 7 hours daily on PLANNING San Jose, California 95192 vestment No time Irmo. TRAINING AND call basis. 11 71 an hour Call Announcrnanty Halo Wanted Peisorials Deadknn Iwo days Prim In Oink's., Inn Guaranteed and bonded Ms SALES COURSE CALL 149 Santa Clara Co Schools, 299 C 0/MIKA. ve publor stingy dates only Automotive Norm, Sinyi ro Dalbey. 946 11/69 1171 1701 r oviv 0.. riii Sale osr nod loon,' Stare. February 8, 1980 6

Public forum to be held 0 0 eiLL.4,4 A IlEinTE/0 INN END ow MI' Zero YouA CAR; WHILE srPo4.42,16 ACROSS AND Ar you ARE SUDDENLY GETT714& CAMPUS, you NorocE row PAY rTS THE .SAME OLO WHO. THRuST INTO ME YOU SPIED TO CLASS... EVERYONE IS NIP ro rolE 'sroRY. How WILL YOL44 opposition FuruRf.., FASHIONS A.S. stalls draft NEW LIFE elEf WHAT IS PI -continued from page 1 The Academic Senate has shift as Alice Adams resigned to 5r0RE woR You! The council also voted to table already approved cancelling classes replace Kevin Johnson as A.S. To ANSWER THESE McFadden's proposal to reaffirm its two days prior to final examinations. personnel selection officer. Johnson OufSrioNS, LEI'S TARE A opposition to the draft until Feb. 20. That policy will take effect next fall. left for personal reasons. [00PC AT A TYPICAL THE At that time, the council will A proposed amendment to the Joanie Goar, A.S. council SCHOOL DAY IN debate the issue and hold a public Constitution of the Academic Senate member, was chosen to replace YEAR 1999... forum in the council chambers. providing for special elections to fill Kathy Peterson on the budget yOil WARE-OP Aiii14

The motion to postpone a student vacancies was unanimously committee and council member Jim ALL AT 6:oo,4,4 -woo Sa definite stand was made by council opposed by the council. Rowen filled Frank Craddock's 1" member Mary Cox, who voiced the McFadden called the proposal vacancy on the finance committee. /P/4 YEf000sar council's general indecision. "idiotic" because of the time, cost Steven Spears, a 21-year-old -I just don't know enough about and apathy associated with campus aeronatuics and accounting senior, 16.10/ 'r what's going on," she told the special elections. was approved for an upper division council. Dr. Roy Young, chairman of the council seat. He is also a member of In other action, the council Political Science Department, the Instructionally Related Ac- supported McFadden's proposal for submitted the proposal to the tivities and A.S. budget committees. a "dead week" prior to final organization and government Business graduate Rick Morris, examinations this spring. No committee of the Academic Senate, 24, filled a graduate division midterms, quizzes, examinations or which will have the final decison. opening. other major assignments would be The council also voted to One graduate, one lower spartaguide allowed during that five-day period. transfer $392 from the general fund division and two upper division seats McFadden will present the into an emergency fund set aside for remain empty. The council is The Marketing Club formation is available in The SJSU Library is second level of the Student council's recommendation to the special situations. That fund now currently accepting applications will hold a potluck dinner SD 108, or from Laurie offering tours Monday Union. For more in- Acedernic Senate and expects a contains $499, according to Romo. and McFadden said they should be at 7:30 tonight at 4045 Lema at 277-2908. through Friday at 10:30 formation call Joe decision within two weeks. Council positions continued to filled within two weeks. A. Hidden Valley Lane. For a.m., 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Velasquez, advertising more information, call The Sunday Forum director, at 295-3150. Needs Evans' approval Kathy Sullivan at 288-6051. presents "The Pro and Con Of the Draft" at 7 Sunday SJSU New Age Club night, to be held at Grace The Pre -Law Leisure Services offers will hold a lecture at 1:30 Baptist Church, 10th Street Association will hold its "Move," a morning fitness Artifacts look for a home today on meditation and and San Fernando. For first general meeting at class, on Mondays and tantric yoga in the more information call 2:30 p.m. Monday. The Wednesdays from 7 to 8. Artifacts from ar- Costanoan Room on the Shorty Collins at 297-1769. meeting will be held in the For information call Eve or cheological excavations second level of the Student Costanoan Room on the Michelle at 277-2972. may be housed at SJSU if Union, For more in- Campus Ministry will space can be found, ac- formation call Don Acosta hold Sunday Worship cording to anthropology lab at 948-3091 or 948-2865. services. Protestant ser- Bug director Alan Levanthal. vices will be held at 5 p.m., Problems? "We were originally The SJSU branch of the Roman Catholic services at slated to open in December Institute of Electrical and 8 p.m. at the Campus 1979 in the basement of the Electronic Engineers Christian Center Chapel, Old Science Building, but !IEEE I will host Richard 300 S. 10th St. Call Fr. Dan that site is no longer Koralek of Ford Aerospace Derry or the Rev. Peter available," Levanthal said. who will speak on "In- Koopman at 298-0204 for troduction to Error more information. -We have a com- Correcting Codes" at 12:30 mitment from the ad- p.m. today in Engineering The Associated ministration that space will room 227. Students will hold a special be provided, but we have allocations committee received no word yet from Sigma Chi Fraternity meeting at 1 p.m. Monday Associate Executive Vice VOLKSWAGEN SPECIAL! is hosting a Little Sister in the A.S. Council (Good All Semester) President J. Handel Rush Party at 9 tonight. Chambers on the upper Tune ua 5 Odium carburetor I Adjust brakes Evans," Levanthal added. IS t The party will be at the level of the Student Union. &Must yahoos 6 Change oil ... &aloe Fluid house at 284 S. 10th St. For For more information call Check compassion 7 3 Scads of oil 11 - ransrnission fluid- add SJSU anthropology "‘"IMP1111-1111011111s-alinwloo information call Ron the Associated Students Check compression I Lubrication 12 .- Battery fluid -add students are excavating by Mark Crosse Cortez at 279-9601. office at 277-3201. "the deepest known and Anthropology Lab Director Alan Leventhal holds artifacts. ONLY $25 therefore potentially the of five in the Santa Clara Santa Clara and Monterey the Bay Area." The Youth Science oldest site in the Santa -Plus Parts If Needed Valley being funded counties. Institute will show free Full Time Clara Valle' he said. The repository would through the California movies at 7:30 tonight in The excavations will also provide "a data base Job Openings Department of Tran- the Lenninger Center at Spartan Mobil lkvanthal declined to also mean more jobs for for students to carry on sportation. Kelley Park. Call Dave name the exact location of both undergraduate and research in the areas of that Creation of a Johnston at 258-4322 for 294-1562 the site, fearing graduate anthropology archeology, anthropology, repository, what Levanthal more information. amiteur archeologists history and environmental I Ith and San Carlos terms as "a center for students, and "as a result San Jose might attempt to dig on the studies,- he said. Offer good for: site and possibly destroy anthropological research," of research, we hope The SJSU forensic Box Office some artifacts. will also generate funds, students will publish the The Anthropology team will host a tour- VISA because Cal-Trans will pay results of their work," Department maintains a nament in the Speech and by information rail 2246 1160 01111411 Artifacts recovered the Anthropology Depart- Levanthal said. display of Eskimo artifacts Drama Building tomorrow between 10 am 5 30 pm same great locationlservice for 12 years from this site could prove in the Engineering no experience necessary ment to curate the artifacts Levanthal believes from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. In- to be up to 8,000 years old. Building outside room 153. All Work Guaranteed that are excavated. that an archeological The oldest known repository would be Levanthal said that he artifacts that have been Levanthal said that beneficial because it would would like to have more recovered are ap- SJSU is an ideal location "provide a focus for exhibits around campus, VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL!! proximately 6,000 years for an archeological meaningful research on but "We've had a time old, according to Levan- repository because of its this campus for scholars in getting space." thal central location in the midst of excavations For Valentine's Day, Thurs. Feb 14 we offer a Special Bargain This excavation is one taking place in Santa Cruz, LAKER TO $549 FROM OAKLAND Ise,. Sat Price in a SPECIAL VALENTINE SECTION for any SJSU students Nom Apr ; to buy a display ad. Below are the prices and sizes of ads Council okays Roundtrip from available and SF-ROME one was Irom $300 you must contact us by 2:00 Tues. Feb 11! Come by the Journalism Bldg, room. 207 pricing goods SF-LONDON one "s $273 SF-FRANFURT one was hum $285 The San Jose City Gillengerten, it would be Council Tuesday approved more cost efficient for LOWEST SFO-LONDON the concept of an ordinance stores to provide FARE HIGH SEASON requiring item pricing in customers with grease rotindtrip THE SPARTAN DAILY all supermarkets. pencils so they could mark their own prices if they hotel hooking %sc. lowcost car hire- As more supermarkets wish. This would allow ngland switch to computerized cost-conscious consumers Call Jim Dewrance: 984-7576 scanning devices to "ring to keep track of their up" items at the CALL US! 277-3171 purchases without the store BRITISH EUROPEAN TRAVEL checkstand, the practice of having to stamp every

posting the prices only on item. 1080 Saratoga Ave. San Jose 95129 the shelf grows. \SSi IAILD STUDI NTS PR K,HAM BOARD The ordinance, Gillengerten could not SAN JOSE S-TATI INIVLEESITY Mabel, proposed by Councilwoman give figures on increased f GARY, 74. Iola Williams, would affect overhead costs because of r Ht only three stores in San the ordinance. 73 kVA e9. Q Jose, two Alpha Beta 9. $ markets and a P and W "It's important that Sit, 10 My. Aqz '76' Super. the consumer be able to I know check prices after they ' On -How can consumers leave the store," $8.00 But you are spot pricing errors at the Burroughs said. "Item Love, checkstand if the items pricing allows for that." aren't labeled with the HOT The Bee price?" said Bruce Items selling for less Burroughs, administrative than 30 cents would not be aide to Williams. "Not too affected by the ordinance. many people can read those Cuddles, computer labels." The ordinance will be CHILI Opponents of the or- read a second time by the You're such a hunk! dinance claim the trend Council in two weeks PERRY KING MEG FOSTER toward item pricing will before the final vote. 'A DIFFERENT STORY" increase labor costs which cro icrirp VALERIE CUMIN cre PETER DONK co 'SW 1%4Pr.24-le will raise prices. Eyeasike Pica... MONAD. F LEONE .Pockexci by ALAN BEIM John.. Marsha, (OPIEs meow by MA AARON 00..117/HENRY OM "We operate on a very 31/2 c PI.n CCM., Picalucaon 41111r AS/C0 EMBASSY PIClURES esicae in tb 9/te/g 11 k and small profit margin. The nii minimum costs of item pricing may we'll seem small, but every The Wednesday Cinema Oh, y k penny counts when it comes to food costs," said KINKO'S February 13 7& 10 P.M. h a . Si::0\ KU Jeannine Gillengerten, )tti 1 1 San ( ado% St Morris Dailey Auditorium public relations 0. 00 representative for Safeway Aki1.11 Admission $1.00 Lustfully, stores. Ills 101 51 I 0011,4 iv Asst. laird Sludifflfs Oh bummer, John.., Accoraing to .14-1 41 III 4 Edna