S. U. games manager cleared, did not borrow funds for self By Lee Sherman After checking the books, the submitted to Robert Martin, dean of in the past and is satisfied with his A financial audit of audit also made recommendations student services. being cleared of any criminal ac- management practices in the for improving the procedures and Details of the evaluation have tivity. Student Union games area has controls of the games area. As a not been made available because of "As far as I'm concerned, all of cleared Terry Gregory, games area result, new procedures were its confidential nature. However, the questions have been answered manager, of allegations that he used established prior to the start of the and the matter has Barozzi, committee been solved," money collected from foosball semester. chairman, Gregory said. revealed that the committee "came machines for his own personal use. According to Barrett, all cash Barrett said he is also satisfied to a lot of conclusions." He The audit, which was completed collection boxes in foosball pinball with the results of the investigation elaborated on this, adding: "We in early July by the auditing firm and video games are to be padlocked and spoke highly of Gregory's identified areas he (Gregory) Zeiss, Scruggs and Thomas, did separately from the main machine. performance as games needed to improve." area indicate, however, that money taken The keys to these cash box locks will manager. from the the foosball machines was be controlled by Spartan Shops. When questioned about the audit "Terry's been an excellent "misused" by Gregory, a charge the employee The machines will be emptied and personnel review, Gregory and I feel very positive games area manager admits to. about jointly by Spartan Shops and games admitted to a certain amount of his work," he remarked. Gregory was accused last area personnel. All counting and bitterness, stating that he had "lost Barrett also feels all school a employees semester of borrowing money from depositing of money will also be lot of respect for a whole lot of should be subject to the foosball machines, which he then handled jointly, with deposits made people on campus because of it." evaluation, "because I think there are Terry Gregory used to pay for machine repairs and immediately, Barrett said. However, he feels the matter is things we can always improve." Ronald Barrett machine transportation as well as A blanket purchase order for the women's bowling team trips, system for equipment purchases of which he was manager. and rentals has eliminated the need The normal procedure for such for any petty cash funds, he expenses is to fill out a requisition revealed. Also all bowling team form, which is sent to the A.S. bitterness, stating that he had "lost business office or the San Jose State a detailed line item account in the University Foundation for approval. A.S. business office and all funds from whatever source will be Gregory, attempting to avoid Spartan deposited in this account. Daily red tape in filling out the forms, had been borrowing the money from the Besides the audit, a committee football machines, entering I.O.U.'s of four student services employees, Volume 71, Number 13 Serving the San Jose State for the amount into the books and Louis Barozzi, A.S. adviser; Judy Community Since 1934 Thursday, September 21, 1978 asking for reimbursement after Bradley, S.U. information coor- spending the money. dinator; Penny Terry, director, of Student Union director, Ronald student services; and Pat Wylie, C. Barrett, Gregory's immediate assistant S.U. director, was formed superior, said he believes Gregory and given the task of reviewing the 60 percent eligible for funds was just trying to save time by not S.U. games area manager's going through normal channels for management practices. the money, calling it "an example of The committee reviewed the a person doing the most expedient manager's job description and thing." duties, interviewed people who had worked with Gregory and asked Possible Barrett insisted that the foosball subsidies for students money shouldn't have been used in questions related to his super- By Sean Silverthorne approval of the action is and fees to eligible families, Ryan assistance bill, Ryan said. that way." He pointed out that the visorial, administrative and Financial aid legislation "promising" if the current said. "It blows my mind when I think audit had shown no evidence of any leadership abilities. benefitting up to 60 percent of SJSU legislation files. The House tax bill would provide what might happen," the SJSU money not being accounted for, but The committee finished its students is being debated in "There is slot of positive feeling refunds up to $250 in tax credits by graduate said. admitted that "funds have been review at the end of May and a Washington D.C., but even if it in Washington about extending 1980, with the Senate bill offering a "The bureaucracy and red tape misused." personnel evaluation (report) was passes, the campus may have to money to middle-income category maximum $500 refundable credit for these ( financial aid programs ) is give back money it is entitled to, and I think some sort of compromise (limited to half of tuition and fees) extensive. said Student Financial Director Don is possible," Ryan said. by the same period. ''if our applications sizeably Ryan yesterday. The House version of the Both bills would offer lower tax increased it would be impossible for Senate agenda has Companion bills in the House assistance bill, the Middle-Income credits immediately and would be us to handle it," he said. and Senate would extend aid money Student Assistance Act, is currently available to elementary, secondary, Nineteen support and semi- available to families in the $15- bottled up in the Rules Committee, vocational and undergraduate professional people make up his 25,000 income range, Ryan said. where the chairman who favors a students. staff, Ryan said. several hot issues Tax credits for middle-income tax credit measure, has kept the SJSU President Gail Fullerton He estimated that if roughly 50 families with students in secondary measure from being voted out. has contacted local legislative percent of the campus became or post secondary education are also Both assistance bills would add representatives, urging them to eligible for financial assistance, as By Anne Houghteling right of perusal (of his or her being debated, Ryan said. $1.2 billion to current federally vote for the student aid program much as 75 percent of the campus This semester's agenda of dossier) for administrative con- Some form of financial funded student assistant programs, over the tax credit proposal, she said might apply, creating a further SJSU's Academic Senate promises venience." assistance to middle income Ryan said. last week. backlog. to contain a number of controversial In other action, the senate students is "a good possibility" by The bulk of that, almost $1 Since we (SJSU) don't have But chances of getting more issues, according to Chairman decided to sponsor a campus-wide 1982, he predicted. billion, would be placed in Basic tuition here, students would only get money for department expansion David Newman, interviewed before meeting on the new collective - But there is trouble in this Education Opportunity Grant credit for the $102 fee," she said. "are not optimistic" with Monday's meeting oi the faculty bargaining law (AB1091), a date for financial aid paradise. program (BEOG) with remaining More financial aid to students Proposition 13 holding the budget to organization. the meeting to be set later. Currently, the financial aid funds distributed between College would be available under the mid- current funding levels, he said. Work -Study, Supplemental dle-income assistance bill, she said. The department is audited by Chief among those issues will department provides money to 25 Though the plan to increase Educational Opportunity Grants, But with more money coming the state department of finance likely be a consideration of a plan to percent of SJSU students, and is two G.E. units didn't come up at Mon- and the Guaranteed Student Loan into SJSU's financial aid program, every two years and if they deemed increase General Education units; to three weeks behind in processing day's meeting, it's bound to create programs. problems of administration arise, that aid money was discussion of the procedure for applications, Ryan said. not being ef- controversy when it is introduced The tax credit bills, already Ryan said. fectively withdrawing from classes; con- Under the proposed legislation, administered, the again this fall, Newman said. passed by both bodies and heading This year's aid offerings of $8-9 department would sideration of criteria for faculty aid could be extended for up to 60 be forced to percent of SJSU students, a load into a joint conference committee, million at SJSU might increase to return some of their share, Ryan firing and hiring; and the question of In January, the senate heard which would be "impossible" for his would provide tax credits for tuition $14 million under the student said. allowing amplified music on cam- debate on a proposal to increase the present staff to handle, Ryan said pus, according to Newman. existing G.E. requirements from 40 to 54 units. With only two weeks left in the At Monday's meeting, senators The proposal was referred back current legislative session, the Campus heart attack victim saved voted down, 16 to 14, a motion urging to committee, however, after many possibility of the bills eventually faculty members to sign a statement faculty members objected that the finding their way to President The life of a 24-year-old SJSU with strep throat. caught her as she fell from her indicating the information in their 14-unit increase would overwork Carter's desk is not good, the English student was saved last The victim was immediately chair." dossiers to be accurate, up-to-date both students and instructors. Washington, D.C. lobbyist for the Friday by a physician at the Student rushed to the cardiac-intensive care Dr. Neel, who has performed and relevant to professional lives. National Student Financial Aid Health Service after the young unit at San Jose Hospital. She has CPR on a number of cardiac The extra 14 units in the original Administration told Ryan earlier woman's heart stopped during a since been transferred to Stanford patients in hospital settings, said Dossiers are used in evaluating G.E. plan were intended to provide this week. routine health check. Hospital, Dr. Neel reported, where this was the first time she had ever candidates for retention, tenure and the students with more basic skills, But enough money to fund she is under observation for a "very used the life-saving technique in her promotion. writing skills in particular, current plans for the student aid Dr. Elizabeth Neel immediately unusual heart problem." office. Opposition to the motion was led Academic Vice-President Hobert project have already been set aside applied cardi-pulmonary "She walked into my office and "In cases like this, you usually by Kiching Kim, associate professor Burns explained last semester. by the House Appropriations resuscitation (CPR) after the sat down, apparently feeling fine," don't get a second chance," Dr. Neel of English, who objected that a Burns heads the ad-hoc G.E. Committee, Ryan said, and the student passed out in her office Dr. Neel said. "All of a sudden she said. "Patients who suffer similar "candidate shouldn't give away the committee. possibility of full House and Senate during a follow-up exam from a bout said, 'I feel funny,' and passed out. I cardiac arrests usually die."
By Katherine Hamilton with this and Joe McCarthy," Assemblyman John Newman regards Proposition A grass roots movement Cunningham said. "It has little Vasconcellos agrees, "There is 6 as "clearly unconstitutional" against Proposition 6, the Briggs to do with school work." just no evidence of any situation and "absolutely unnecessary" Prop. Initiative, is beginning at SJSU. "Besides, what's to keep that indicates any need for it." because "school districts already 6 Largely sponsored by the foes someone who doesn't like a "It's a serious violation of have the right to dismiss SJSU Women's Center and teacher from saing, 'Hey, this peoples' rights to choose their ( teachers) because of moral supported by the Gay Students guy's gay.'" own lifestyle in our society," turpitude." Union, the group will try to "go David Newman, director of Vasconcellos said. "It threatens "It's unconstitutional, ugly, plan campaign out into the community and hit counseling services, said Pro- everyone." and I'm very much opposed to the precincts and districts with position 6 would be "a mis- According to Matthew it flyers" to educate voters about chievious thing" used to "harrass Savoca, spokesperson for the Savoca feels the whole affair the initiative. anyone (who is) outside norms ot SJSU Gay Students Union, is very frightening, not only for According to Jennifer Lendl- with education the conuni Proposition 6 "violates 'due the gay community, but for Gargini of the Women's Center, process' in that teachers making everyone. the group is basically fighting But, according to a spokes- a statement, public or private, what she terms an "un- person for Sen. Briggs', R-Fuller- "It's really a threat to supporting gays is subject to everyone constitutional" ton, this is ludicrous. That's important for and "Mc- suspension for 30-60 days." Carthy-ish" proposition. "This is a fair, constitutional everyone to understand," he and compassionate approach to What it doesn't state ex- said. "McCarthy was the first the issue," the spokesperson plicity, according to Gordon "It should be frightening to person to employ this kind of said. "It's based on local values. Chapman, counselor at Santa everyone because if they can do it ambiguous attack on a group of Do people want these kind of Teresa High School in San Jose to us, they can do it to any group veople," she said. "There's not people teaching their children?" and as SJSU alumnus, is what that's expendable." even a clear definition of what constitutes a "public homosexual he's ( Briggs) doing." It all stems from the preservation of the family unit, activity." According to the summary of according to the initiative. "Public activity...that's the initiative as prepared by the "As a result of continued really a vague word," Chapman Daily boo Attorney General of California, close and prolonged contact with said. "I don';t think the grade level that is to be af- schoolchildren, a teacher, homosexuals are threatening, I boos maf- fected by Proposition 6 is not teacher's aide, school ad- find the wording of the stated. Proposition 6 supporters ministrator or counselor initiative) threatening." a role model whose interpret this to mean grade and becomes "It also violates freedom of oops-mar words, behavior and actions are high school children; op- speech and association because likely to be emulated by ponents of the legislation in- the initiative as written will students..." the initiative states. probuctution it to mean all teachers, require districts to fire any terpret However, according to Kent administrators, counselors, and teacher, gay or straight, if he or The Spurtan Doily will continuw Olson, spokesperson for the she even proposed the Briggs to rnakr its errors, but the unusually aides. Metropolitan Community Initiative," he continued. high number that have appeared This ambiguity of purpose Church, a gay church, even this is Cunningham shared his con- recently are a result of computer Lendl-Gargini debatable. has prompted and cern. equipment failure. others to action. "Statistics show that the Jana Cunningham, president formative years, the years when "One of the frightening We apologize for any in- of the San Jose-South Bay a person's sexual preference is things about this is, if a teacher convenience or frustration to Chapter of National Organization fixed, is between three and five," showed up at the rally (at SJSU readers and hope to have the Dailery of Women (NOW) backs this Olsen said. "So the initiative is Sept. 15), and if the Briggs back to its normal, faultless( move. based on fallacious cir- Initiative passed, the teacher error rate very soon. "I can see a clear parallel cumstances to begin with." could lose his job," she said. Page 2, September 21, 1978 forum School funding unfair
By Steve J. Hastings to "choose their own directions, to security." In other words, public For once, I thought I was in assert self-governance, to attract schools are financially secure and agreement with a New York cor- genius, to maintain close teacher- offer a limited education. porate executive. student relationships and to exercise Please write to Mr. Beinecke at On first reading, a guest flexibility..." Almost every one of his New York office on Madison editorial in Columbia University these traits could be applied to any Avenue and tell him about magazine by William S. Beinecke, institution that had money already. Proposition 13, Chancellor Durnke's chairman of the board and chief Most would agree that money desire to have tuition in the executive officer of Sperry - can buy power, independence, and California State University system Hutchinson Co.. seemed to be ad- flexibility. However, not even genius by next year, and the lack of funds vocating more corporate money for is lured by a bigger paycheck. for adequate sports, entertainment, education. or new academic facilities. Ask him Beinecke, a Yale graduate and how that can be construed to be trustee, began his piece by stating Steve 1 Onu,tongs os a financial security. that American corporations were Spartan Dooly reporter Still, Mr. Beinecke has a point. -falling short" in providing tax-free Big business does not give enough gifts for worthy causes, including money for the public good, education education. Who could argue with Public schools, yes, even San or otherwise. Despite being allowed that? Jose State University, have their up to five percent of taxable income Reading on. through a tangle of share of genius, it takes only a quick for charitable donations, Beinecke hypocrisy and double-talk, it check around the academic said that "only a handful of com- became clear that Beinecke wasn't departments here to find professors panies actually reach that level." sticking up for all educational in- who can match the caliber of Beinecke suspiciously neglected stitutions-just the private ones. professors in any other school of to say if Sperry-Hutchinson, the The idea of giving more money higher education. monster insurance and promotions to the schooLs that were already in Close teacher -student firm that he heads, is among that I financial health enraged me. relationships? That depends more handful. It has always been the view of on the availability of the professor Perhaps the government tax II imoommugl101011110\11 people like Beinecke that private and willingness of the student than incentives don't match the in- schools are bigger, better, and more anything else. centives of the New York Stock 411011111ft. deserving of contributions and Even if the private schools offer Exchange. Or, perhaps corporate praise than public schools. I feel the a heavenly setting for learning, who executives get more publicity when snobbish arguments for private over could afford to go there? Beinecke's they talk about giving money to public schools are ludicrous, based kids, perhaps, and anyone who could charitable causes than when they on upper-class prejudices, and cough up $10,000 plus, every year in actually sign the checks for it. easily torn apart by any sensible tuition. person. The blindest point in Beinecke's Beinecke said that private case comes when he asserts private schools are particularly deserving of schools opt to have "a pluralistic support because they are more able education system over financial letters Government linked polite to fart in a crowded elevator would read the Gospel according to they watched a movie about losers, Abusive police stuck between floors. John and see just who Jesus claims Indeed, the film is about winners- to assassinations? Delaney Phillips to be. You would see that being a those who know friendship, practice Editor: Advertising Senior Jew for Jesus is not a contradiction. brotherhood and enjoy life in the By Don McCarthy elude his pursuers for two months I read your article that ap- Gary W. Lawson society of others. Why is the U.S. government, via after the assasination, using several peared in the Spartan Daily on Sept. Mechanical Engineering Senior We like parties being called the House Select Committee on aliases and a false passport in his 11, 1978, under "Policeman "riots." This just describes the Assassinations, again spending time flight to Europe, 'still remains a Eulogy for friend Exonerated". aching need this campus has for a and money to convince the public mystery', according to the Justice The statement you quoted from Frat compliment real social life, some genuine en- there was no conspiracy involved in department," wrote New Times Editor: Internal Affairs Officer Larry tertainment. Fraternities at SJSU President John Kennedy's reporters Jeff Cohen and David S. Once in a great while, a person James should be commented upon. Editor: supply the simplest outlet that assassination? Lifton. comes along and really makes an If your quote is correct, that the I am very concerned about students have to meet one another, Even as all reports from the Cohen and Lifton also found the impression. Ralph Anello, taken in University Police search policy is recent student attitudes towards to get to know one another and hearings support the basic con- FBI mysteriously lagged in its in- an aircraft accident last week, was enjoy based on what is taught in police fraternities and sororities. In the clusion of the Warren Commission, con- one such person. themselves. vestigation of any possible academies, and on case law-, it is former CIA agent a Every person having even the press, it is popular to dismiss these SJSU Greeks are indeed Jim Wilcott told spiracy, despite numerous leads lie. Waren slightest contact, with this young organizations as "animal houses," "separatjet." We are separated Hinckle of the San Francisco which merited checking. There is a case out of California Chronicle he understood "agency The two writers also wonder man was very impressed with the their parties as -riots," and the from the restof an apathetic student Supreme Court that states. serious dedication with which he groups themselves as "separatists." body by our involvement. people" had Kennedy murdered where the agents who had been specifically, one arrested for traffic because the lived his life. We appreciate this. No group's are so involved or so President had reneged maintaining electronic and violation can not be searched. photographic In the space of a few short years To call a fraternity "Animal important to the role of students in on a "secret agreement" with surveillance of King I am enclosing a copy of the former Ralph did more in the field of House" is truly a compliment, for school affairs as fraternities and CIA director Allen Dulles to( were during the assasination. decision for your files and ask that militarily aviation than most people can even many fraternity men and sorority sororities. We commit ourselves as support the CIA-backed And according to Arthur you print this letter and also com- 1961 invasion hope to accomplish in a lifetime. women feel that this movie, more active students and challenge any of Cuba. Murtagh, a former FBI agent, the ment upon it in your newspaper. bureau's Atlanta Intelligence Unit When this is added to his numerous than any other, has given some other group to show their interest in Don McCarthy os o Being one who has been abused by or participation should have been suspects in the other activities we begin to see just allusion to the real brotherhood and at San Jose to be Sporton Doily reporter the State University Police at San what kind of marvelous person he friendship a fraternity can offer. greater than ours. investigation. The unit was known as Jose State, I know exactly how the the "get King squad," New Times was. No person, to our knowledge, Stu McFaui Other theories of Kennedy's young woman feels when the police Phi Delta Theta quotes Murtagh as saying. We at the Aeronautics Depart- has left "Animal House" feeling that Fraternity assasination point to Cuban Premier have "white-washed" her com- "We never even looked for a ment have lost a friend. There is a Fidel Castro, U.S. corporate power plaint. conspiracy," Murtagh said. Leads void out here that will be around for as portrayed in the film "Executive Robert L. Mezzetti that might have uncovered one were a long time to come. Action" or again to the CIA because Attorney at Law "washed out," in "Murtagh's words. In our own personal way we feel The Curious Cat the President knew too much about an emptiness caused by his passing. The CIA has not yet been Eitor's note: the agency's covert operations. The department has lost a vital Do you feel safe going to SJSU I suspected in a specific way in any of Sgt. Larry James, Internal Question: More intriguing than the JFK member, a truly unique individual, the cases besides JFK's. But it is Affairs Officer of the University probe, are the as,sasinations of three Ralph Anello, our brother airman. 3111 public knowledge the agency Police, quoted a pamphlet issued by men which seem to follow a pattern, James T. Lima protected corporate interests in the state attorney general's office those of Martin Luther King, Aeronautics Senior I feel perfectly safe going here. I never worry about Malcom X, and Sen. Robert Ken- Chile to the point of contributing to which included legal guidelines for getting mugged. As far as my car, I always take nedy. the assasination of Salvadore police searches in California: precautions in locking it. You hear bad things about Malcom, King and Bobby Allende. What's to make one doubt "...full body searches are not Who Jesus is the campus but I've never encountered any. Kennedy were the three most ef- the agency would not be all the more permitted when an arrest will be -Alson Lee, psychology senior fective leaders of the civil unrest of zealous in protecting corporate disposed of by mere citation or the Editor: the 1960's - each for different interests in the U.S.? suspect will be transported in a law Having read the article 'Jews reasons. As in the King case, fishy enforcement vehicle to a police for Jesus movement is by definition questions by the dozens hang over facility where he will be given the Malcom spoke the ugly truth a contradiction' last week in the about the "white devil" - the the murders of Malcom X and Bobby opportunity to post bond. The Spartan Daily, I was a bit saddened No, I don't because it's very dark on campus and ycei collective history of the white man's Kennedy. The book "RFK Must relatively limited intrusion of a pat- by the lack of objectivity in Miss don't have much light. In the daytime it's fine. When It treatment of the non-white. Die" deals with many of the down search for weapons, however, Hayes' article. I noticed that gets dark I don't want to walk around campus. King rallied Black's into mysteries of the Senator's is permitted prior to placing an although she talked to a rabbi, she powerful groups of peaceful assasination. arrestee in a law enforcement failed to talk to a person from Jews Nga Nguyen, mathematics junior protesters, leading directly to Shortly before his death, vehicle for transportation to the for Jesus to find out why they call tangible changes in American law. Malcom himself started to think station house in view of the in- themselves such. Bobby Kennedy did have the others besides just the Black creased danger to law enforcement If she had, she.would have found position and charisma to lead the Muslims wanted him dead. officers in that situation." that Jews for Jesus, do not have But the congressional in- James poor to better days. maintained the young identity crises, nor that it is con- So far I feel very comfortable and safe, but I wonder vestigations are merely a bad joke. woman was given Ile also had the rare opportunity a "pat-down tradictory to claim being a Jew for how I'll feel when it starts getting dark earlier. My If, indeed, the corporate heads did search." to attain enough power through the Jesus. In addressing the Jews who solution is to park the car as close as possible. I don't have the three visionaries killed, presidency to really shake things were seeking to kill Him, Jesus said worry about my car. I lock it and if it's vandalized, they will never be found out. They up on their behalf. ( in the Bible the Gospel of John, well, it's insured. Sol don't worry. have made sure of that. The in- Very dangerous men all, in very chapter 5 verses 39-47): -Mary Yokoyama, social science sophomore dangerous times. The group which vestigations are a sham. More self-control "You search the scriptures had the most to preserve during the The reality is that our greatest because you think that in them you uncertainties of the 80's were of leaders lie dead in the grave along Editor: have eternal life; and you are un- with the course the men with the most wealth American revolution they I am responding to Proposition 5 willing to come to Me, that you may VIM helped and power: world-wide American create. Meanwhile, the men comments in the Spartan Daily Sept. have life. I do not receive glory from No, I don't. The reason why is my mother always told multinational corporations and bank who probably murdered them lie in 14. I think the issue isn't so much my men; but I know you that you do not me never walk alone at night. Last year one of rny owners. unconscionable slumber night after rights vs. your rights ( because you have the love of God in yourselves. friends had just parked her car and was walking to the And what better way to defuse blissful night as the profits pour in. only have as many rights as you can "I have conic in My Father's dorm right after a girl had been raped there. It could sonic of the uncomfortable political hold on to). Rather, I think it is a name, and you do not receive Me; if have been her. movements than to remove the most question of can we control our selves another shall come in his own name, -Kim Moland, business administration sophomore powerful leaders for social and be considerate of others in you will receive him. How can you upheaval. Spartan Daily society or do we have to have believe, when you receive glory These bankers and corporate someone tell us what to do? from one another and you do not kings are of course also shrewd and Reporter, Michael Dor Mt.,. I think the first thing to realize is seek the glory that is from the one subtle enough to never allow a link to Jon Eternal Kim Gardner Mathertne Hamilton Craig that there are just too many people and only God? litommodi Brod Hoocioord Lon Noyes Steve lw seen between them and the Nesting* Chock Htldebrrind NoughMling John trying to squeeze into too small a "Do not think that I will accuse killings. In fact, they control the Jones Keoth Kropp Tom Tormakis Chrtsvine L wit space. We just can't do what we you before the Father; the one who I feel safe. I ride a bike. I don't know why I shouldn't tools useds to carry out the Don McCarthy Don Miller Met Mysltnski Cynthia want to any more. Everybody must accuses you is Moses, in whom you feel safe. -Ken Patton, botany senior executions. Putig Paden* Soltsman Tee Shermon %eon Sliver use more self control and self have set your hope. For if you would Morn. ItTo Young Two of those tools used were the discipline. have believed Moses, you would FBI, and the Justice Department. Photo Stall Chrtstopher Apler On the other side of the believe Me; for he wrote of Me. And the bureau looks pretty silly at Al.. B...110 Me Plot lond lorboro Morris Joon argument there is the danger of "But if you do not believe his best when seen through its in- Podriover John Sr onion Brion Steven. losing the ability to control our own writings, how will you believe My vestigation of the King case. actions by having government words?" a small-time, chronically Ad Stoll Dovid Arwood. control us and it is admitting that Thus, Jesus is saying that a ..How Mir het" Boric. Rand Brenner Corot14 Davey Cathy no, we can't control "true " Jew is one who accepts inept criminal such as James Earl Twit Rebecca Fisher Les Fong Nomy Jong John ourselves and that I have a bike and I lock that. I just ran into a car today, no ostensible motive, no Fyten Clinton Gerlach Koren Glob Roger Hobson we must have "Big Brother" tell us Jesus Christ as the Savior and Ray, with but otherwise I feel safe. I feel a little nervous whe:n Wolly Han,* *Ober' Lloyd Cameron Logan Chtit what to Messiah prophesied by Moses in violent past and no visible means of do and watch over us. Fin by myself and I see a girl walking alone. They raise the nearly TO... Scott MacEtven Cothte Menwink I T reso It is like this (smokers see if you Jewish scripture (the Old support, could Mo sssss ey D 0 Posrhel Nonry Rhodes Margo Itipk don': snow who I am. It puts a lot of pressure on me. : three countries Shp Solioi Jim Shrive' L. Sochi., Ere Strop Fool can comprehend the analogy): Testament I. $10,000 he spent in -Leonard Toering, civil engineering sophomore before the assassination, and then Aloha, Common sense tells us that it's not I pray, Miss Hayes, that you ational magazine free-lancer ells of worldwide experiences
By Cynthia Puig "I spent 3 1/2 months there west coast work. always remembers the rule Jack Fields is a during WWII, then went ’I chose free-lance that he has set for himself. olorful person in more back to work on a pictorial work as opposed to being a "I always show people ways than one. book for National staff photographer because in their natural settings, Aside from teaching Geographic." I had the choice of my and mostly, I try to do it olor photography classes Fields, 58, is a visiting assignments," he said, with beauty," he said. 'n the SJSU journalism distinguished professor "There's already too much adding, "and the department, Fields has this year at SJSU. money is suffering and ugly seen a little better traveled the world as a He also taught here in too." every day that we live." Then there are the free-lance photographer 1970 and the spring of 1974. according to the individual benefits of selling his work for magazines such as "I enjoy sharing my and their motivation," he to advertising agencies. National Geographic, Time knowledge with students," said. "But I took a picture "I now let and Life. he said. But I don't have a of a sunset in Canada, photography agency "I got my first major much time for my other which probably took me 10 handle the bulk of my stock assignment in 1952 for Look projects." seconds to shoot, and work," he commented. magazine," Fields said. Fields first considered Canadian Club Whiskey "They sell my work "It's not easy at first to get teaching after he received paid me $2,000 for it." to the client and I started, but the trick is a B. S. in science from directly Even though he is my money." getting to know the editors Kansas State College. But just collect taking a cut in pay to teach Jack Fields' "Modern Dance Class" appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1964 as part of a piece about and letting them see what he switched to photography "We are doing a book at SJSU for a year, Fields of California system. you can do." when a friend recom- on the living natural thinks "after 25 years of the University Since then,. Fields has mended he attend the Art treasures of Japan," he roaming the world, I ' 'IL 'IL 'It 'It 'I/ 'IL 'IL 'LaN worked in the South Center College of Design in stated. "People like the thought people would be forward and in its natural Pacific, Indonesia, India, Los Angeles. He earned a swordinakers, craftsmen interested in listening to state." Europe, Africa, Alaska and bachelor of fine arts degree and all the other talented what I have to say." Fields' photographs Scandinavia. All together in 1953. and important individuals People are fascinated have filled many books, he has seen more than 100 After graduation he did that have helped build by pictures, he said, and to and a few of them have countiies. some work for the Satur- Japan throughout history." emphasize his point Fields been produced with the "I enjoyed the South day Evening Post and soon But whatever project recalled his visit to a party collaboration of his wife, Pacific the most," he said. started doing much of their he is working on, Fields in Tahiti. writer Dorothy Fields. "I had brought some of "We have traveled 2 GRADUATE SEATS my pictures which were quite a bit together," he published in Life said. "It's great having MUST BE A GRADUATE magazine. A few people similar creative interests." started looking at them, 1 LOWER DIVISION SEAT then the entire party moved to one side of the MUST BE FRESHMAN house to look at the photos. The next thing we knew, UntversityCommunitx OR SOPHOMORE the house, which was on a Since 1934 Seutind class postage paid alSan p hill, slid off its foundation a Jose, California. Member or few feet." california Newspaper Be in good academic In keeping with his Publishers Association and the policy of honesty and un- Associated Press. Published standing daily by San Jose State derstanding, Fields has University. except Saturday and have Weds. open never done any "special Sunday, during the college year. ' effect" work on his pic- The opinions expressed in the DEADLINE SEPT. 22 TOMORROW tures. paper are not necessarily those. of the Associated Students, the "I believe in the University Administration or documentary approach," the Department of Journalism he clarified, "because, if and Advertising. Subscriptions Associated Students Office you have something to say accepted only on a remainder of semester basis. Full academic
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By Dan Miller Neither goalie has ever of a shot to win the tourney Mike Freitag and Joe belong to John Putna, a also inade a tour through The University of San played a minute of college as USF, is the Indiana Andert also return on junior. He is regarded by the east coast. Francisco Dons are soccer before this season, Hoosiers who have seven defense and will lend Hoosier coach Jerry The Hoosiers defeated favored to win the Shrine yet both are being con- starters returning from support to teammates HAS Yeagley as one of the finest Rhode Island 2-0, Con- A Soccer Classic this sidered for all-American last year. Mark Tranchina, Paul netminders in the midwest. necticut 4-2 and Springfield weekend, but St. Louis honors this year. Okinscas and Steve Hof- University and Indiana One of the returnees is 4-0. Other wins include an Angelo DeBernardo. fenberg Indiana enters the impressive 1-0 victory HAIR University over AFFAIR could easily The defense is a tournament undefeated as change that. DeBernardo is a talented top-ranked UCLA and a 2-0 mixture of youth and ex- Goalkeeping chores well. Like SJSU, Indiana blanking ry While the Dons are striker and one of the best of Penn State. perience. Returning to the 20% off er ranked first in the nation, in the nation scoring 35 ve backfield are Mark Schell, goals in his last two Indiana has been ranked on all services moth this ad th Frank Schuler and Dave seasons. second and St. Louis is Kuenzle. be ranked third. Both are Classic Assisting DeBernardo to aid kids ey given strong chances to Two newcomers ex- up front will be Tim RI Ki upset the Dons this pected to add some There is a lot at stake financial help other than event in the nation and we Walters and Hudson weekend. quickness to the defense in the Shrine Soccer Classic donations. sincerely hope that 54 Fortune. This combination Both coaches of the are Matt Pelizzaro and Dan this weekend for four years from now, our kids at has 13 goals between them eastern schools entered in Doran. soccer schools, but there is Helping these crippled can say that we too put a 294-4086 a and gives Indiana a strong the tournament were a lot more at stake that lies children is what is really at big foot for ward and 35 S. FOURTH ST. ng Thus far in the young attack. unavailable below the surface. stake for the tourna-ient developed he for comment season, the Billikins have a successful 294-8985 1/2 block from SJSCI at the Shriners press and that is where most of annual tournament to help defeated Evansville 4-2, Charlie Fajkus is Yesterday, several cconference held Monday. the proceeds willgo ac- these kids." Missouri-St. Louis 2-1, another all-American Spartan soccer players and ed Indiana and St. Louis cording to Gene York Covenant 8-1 and Eastern returning to the Hoosiers. the University of San ne are arriving in San Jose Tournament Director for Illinois 2-0. Fajkus has scored 22 goals Francisco soccer team ar today. the Shriners. last year and is as strong a visited crippled children at 3r- The St. Louis The other team which u u,- t _ 1), player on defense as of- the Shriner's Hospital in he University Billikens bring some think has just as "We want as many good fense. San ' with them Ty Keough who Francisco. people to attend the classic od besides being an out- as possible," York said, II Today, after a lun- "so we may raise enough -standing athlete, is also the cheon for Indiana :coach's money to help these son. University and St. Louis Keough is a three time Who cares? crippled children. : University soccer clubs, ::all-American who plays Today's questions: the teams will visit the 'midfield. Keough will "A couple of Shriners 1. Who holds the Spartan basketball record for children and present put a big boot forward 54 receive a lot of help tying most points scored in a single game? autographed soccer balls. years ago taking a chance down the midfield from 2. This season Boston outfielder Jim Rice will Jim Saunders. that a Shrine all-star accomplish a feat that has only been reached once in The Shriners maintain o Rqc St. Louis' strongest football game would raise major league history. Willie Mays accomplished this 17 other hospitals such as point is its attacking game. enough money to help in 1955. Name this offensive achievement. the orthopedic hospital in Don Huber is another all- these kids. 3. Identify the school nicknames of the following San Francisco and three , y . American who plays the NCAA schools: 1) Santa Clara., 2) Michigan State, 31 burn hospitals, for which "Today, we're ATaqi.Vai."=.7 forward position along with Virginia Tech, 4) Houston, 5) Arizona State. the Shriners receive no publicizing the soccer Larry Hulcer and Tom 4. Name the only man to be elected to both the Malle. baseball and football halls of fame? The goaltending chores are split between Chris Miller and Jim Tietjens. PJlqflH prj 'MAKI UT'S ale1S8uozPV pue sJeffnoj uoisnoH '5.19ltnlooqoaj 8!u!2:0A Top teams 'sueveds awis uSyq3inj `soauoza eieu ewes .E sitli op ai JaArrid /quo air; seta aq `.nra,t gn 0 mun sJawoil pue sapitii in anfleal am pal osie sAew in Shrine alit% 'N6I UI 1.1oRatin PAOin a8pa ameazis a ploy o se(du J )I1 55t4 OSP aH 9 Vat &Lamy aniltraq -You forgot to pack most of your clothes. ueopaurv aqi Suipeal Anuazzna at aaill lure .z Classic JeaA sap jo g tlef UO owatuenes -aso IsuP728 sltr!od LE Paloas 111H um But you remembered the essentials. All four unbeaten 1.11.1aAtielly Igee teams participating in this 'elf weekend's Shrine Soccer Classic are ranked in the ern snore top ten by the In- presents.. Friday at Five tercollegiate Soccer Associaton of America. with University of San ,Francisco remains at the RYE PATChl RESERVOIR top followed by Indiana Stick around campus University and St. Louis and join us for some vith University. ring The polls also show a Rock and Roll Fun day significant shift in the S.U. Amphitheater-5 p.m. i.m. nation's soccer powerhouse regions. For years the east Free, of course lay have dominated the polls. I be dominated the polls. The new rankings sent out Wednesday show only IS two eastern teams ranked :AA in the top ten, they are 5th and ranked Penn State and 9th the ranked Philadelphia Textile. I be I. USF ads 2. Indiana All- 3. St. Louis 4. Clemson S. Penn State 'ice 6. Simon Fraser rlos 7. S1U-Edwardsville the 8. Layola-Chicago ear 9. Philadelphia Textile The Concert Chairman at the 10. 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