VolumeSPARTAN 69, Number 40 Serving the San Jose State Community Since DAILY1934 Friday, October 28, 1977 UPC asks Spartan City for review fire danger of Bunzel SJSU President John Bunzel representative, the two says official will be asked to submit to a resolutions were passed by an review like other faculty overwhelming majority (only By Terry Robertson He said he will suggest a code members, according to a two of 80 rejected them), but Although at least one university variance in a letter to Clausen next resolution passed by the United some members have their doubt official thought Spartan City would week. Professors of California i UPC), about the course of action the have trouble passing a fire coth "My boss may be more familiar in a meeting yesterday af- UPC is taking. inspection, the 32-year-old former with codes that existed when the ternoon. "I think they're being en- army barracks were found up to buildings were built," he said. "But The UPC will ask that the tirely too timid," said ad- code with some qualifications. changes in the code are not results be presented to the Board ministration of justice Professor Richard Harrington, deputy necessarily retroactive. of Trustees of the California State Tom McNerney. "I'm an expert state fire marshal II, said he found "I don't see where there will be University and Colleges ( CSUC ). in management and leadership, three problems in SJSU's only a problem. I'd estimate that 90 The resolution was one of two and Bunzel violates most of the family student housing facilities. percent of the reports go through his passed, the other "commending principles. Time is of the Contrary to present code for desk without major modifications." the leadership and initiative essence." two-story structures, the floor Harrington also said there were shown by the student council." space is too large, the electrical no major problems with Spartan "Tonight I will send a letter "They're talking a very wiring outside is dangerous, and City's 48 one-story units based on the asking him (Bunzel) for his modest resolution," said Terry each unit needs a smoke detector present fire code for single-story cooperation in submitting to a Christensen, associate professor system, he said. buildings. review, and then wait for a of political science. "UPC, I "Essentially, the only real The only recommendations he is response," said Jack Kurtzweil, guess, wants to look respon- problems I see are in the second. going to make in his report are a president of UPC. sible." story buildings which have 3,900 central smoke detection system for "The meeting was a response Christensen said they were square feet of floor space," each unit and either the relocation of to the obvious crisis that is being probably thinking about the most Harrington said. some electrical wiring which runs generated on campus, and the practical way of bringing the "The fire code specifies that through a group of trees or that the student council calling for the issue before the trustees. new buildings should have only 3,000 trees be trimmed back to free the resignation," Kurtzweil said. Both these members left the square feet of floor space for two- wiring. According to the UPC meeting before it had ended. Jack Kurzweil (left), Steve Wright story buildings," he added. He estimates the smoke detection system will cost the university $2,000 per unit. "The early warning system should be tied to a central system on the grounds and to a central alarm Edwards withdraws from 'election' system in the city's central fire station," he said. "It would be an By David Koenig resignation, made Edwards change Under the bill, selection of early-warning system to give the Harry Edwards, the con- his mind. campus presidents would be by occupants a chance to evacuate the buldings in case of fire." troversial UC-Berkeley sociology "In light of the pressure for Alternative election faculty committees and trustees of professor, has withdrawn from next Bunzel to resign, (there is) a great the California State University and Some university officials, in- month's "election" of campus ad- deal more involved than just a Colleges. cluding SJSU Executive Vice ministrators. presentation of problems facing "The expectation is that the President Gail Fullerton, expressed But advocates of faculty universities," Edwards said. begs for candidates faculty selection committee would concern earlier in the week that governance replaced the former Edwards said he was not provide a short list ( of candidates Spartan City, the 32-year-old army barracks transported to its SJSU student and professor with an deceived of the issues involved. By David Koenig Glin2r acknowledged that to the board," Tool said. The bill expert on "alternative" forms of Edwards added he was not Imagine an election that goes more slates mean more has alternate procedures should the Seventh Street location in 1945 as university governance. aware of the extent of dissatisfaction begging for candidates. credibility for the protest against board reject all recommendations temporary housing, would not pass The effect on the Nov. 8 protest with Bunzel until he visited SJSU Sociology Professor Robert the present administrative by the committee. "But to do that, inspection. election may be a shift from a Monday afternoon to meet with Miner, and his Committee for a system. Also, "More groups the trustees must find something There issUll some question as to personality-based focus to an issue- Gliner. Democratic University (CDU) means more feedback," he said. dramatically awry (with the can- whether this was the facility's first based focus. "I knew there was some are faced with that problem. Now the A.S. Election Board, didates)." code inspection. Edwards had agreed to run for grumbling in the ranks," he said. With only two days of classes which has renamed itself the Campus administrators would Neither Fullerton nor Auxiliary university president as part of the "But I didn't know it had developed left before Monday's filing COU Election Committee for the be elected from the full-time faculty Enterprises Manager Bill Schooler, seven-member slate of the Com- into a budding mutiny." deadline, the Nov. 8 "election" of duration of the campaign, is to serve fixed terms on a rotating whose office is directly responsible mittee for a Democratic University However, the issue of more open campus administrators has only seeking out students and faculty basis, Tool said. for Spartan City, were available for (CDU). But textbook writing and campus governance should one slate of seven candidates. to form at least one more slate. Campus administrative jobs comment. preparations for travel will not allow "supersede" any specific unhap- SJSU President John Bunzel, Scott Cornfield of the election related to instruction would be filled Harrington also inspected the him the time to prepare for the piness with the performance of no doubt, is not unhappy with the committee said his group has two by election of full-time faculty university's six three-story dor- project, Edwards said. Bunzel, Edwards said. sparsity of candidates for the "firm committments" from members, who would serve fixed mitories while he was here. Marc Tool, California State "In terms of goals," he said, election, whose sponsors seek to potential candidates, if an entire terms on a rotating basis, Tool said. There were also no major problems University at Sacramento the election is "very worthwhile." advocate "alternative" forms of slate of seven can be lined up. Other administrators, such as there, he said. "The economics professor, will take If the goal is to express a con- university governance. (Continued on Back Page) police chief and business manager, doors to the central staircase are left open," Edward's position on the slate. sensus of dissatisfaction with would be appointed by the president, he said. "I will recommend Tool is the author of a State Bunzel, "people have half the with approval of the local Academic they be kept closed. ministrators, rather than issues "We have to get across to the Senate bill that would give faculty problem solved," Edwards said. problems to personnel policies, Senate. limited to SJSU. according to Tool. students that they should be kept more power in university gover- If Bunzel is "not what the The bill would "provide for "I'm not that familiar with what Tool coordinates a faculty group closed because, in the case of a fire, nance. situation demands in terms of ad- Academic Senate governance on a is happening there (SJSU)," Tool at CSU-Sacramento which calls on the first floor, smoke would fill Edwards, a student-athlete at ministrative leadership," those campus on all matters directly said. itself the "Bill Group," and is the central hallways of the other SJSU who organized an unsuccessful opposing Bunzel now should find related to instruction," Tool said. However, he described an ad- currently working with state Sen. floors. It's just a matter of black boycott of the 1968 Olympics, administrative leadership," those ministration-faculty standofff at Albert Rodda, D-Sacramento, Tool recognized that such a educating the students." had agreed to take part after being opposing Bunzel now should find CSU-Sacramento remarkably chairman of the Senate Education selection system "represents a It is believed by the State Fire contacted by CDU's founder, persons more in their mold of similar to SJSU's. Committee, on SB 18. fairly significant shift. "It has to lie Marshal's Office that this was the Sociology Professor Robert Gliner. leadership, he said. "There has been a five-year long "We really haven't tested the around," he said of the bill. "People first fire code inspection of the "It sounded interesting," Ed- "Even had I known about the tradition of differences between the legislative water," Tool said of the have to think about it, and consider dorms in their 17-year history. wards said. "It involved making a Bunzel situation," Edwards added, incumbent administration and bill's progress. It had a preliminary its implications." Housing Director Cordell Koland presentation and laying out issues "It would not have altered my faculty," Tool said. hearing, but will likely not be in- Tool will prepare CDU's position said earlier this is inaccurate. facing decision one university presidents." whit." Faculty has criticized President troduced until next year. statement on alternative forms of The final report and the Fire But the demands on his time, Edward's replacement on the James Bond's administration in its First, the group is trying to campus governance, to be delivered Marshal's recommendations should along with current pressure here for CDU slate is concerned with giving character of leadership, selection of marshal statewide faculty support at the election's "convention" Nov. 7 be ready at the end of next week. President John Bunzel's faculty the power to select ad- administrators, reaction to campus for SB 18. in the S.U. Ballroom. Harrington said. Invader peddling lunar acreage By Isabella Michon "Yet, the paper I give out is bigger than the green A moonman has invaded the pla net SJSU. paper I receive in return," he stressed. You don't need to be a lunatic to believe it, An SJSU purchaser of lunar real estate agreed, although that's what Barry "Moonman" McArdle said "it's a bargain." he thrives on lunacy. For anyone short on cash the moonman does ac- McArdle, clad in a silver metallic "moon suit" cept food stamps and checks, and will sell half an acre crowd with wings, entertained a curious and eager for 50 cents. yesterday outside the Student Union with his celestial Even if one doesn't want an acre, maybe a friend sales pitch. had a "frontal lobotomy" will, McArdle He was promoting and selling lunar real estate who has just certificates for $1. said. No transportation is provided, but clothing, food "I don't feel I'm tricking or conning anyone," the and shelter is available, the luminous silver spaceman graduate of California State University at Chico said. shouted to his audience. "If people don't know what they are getting, they A Lunar Development Corporation certificate deserve what they get," he said. ( contrived by McArdle) entitles the buyer to an acre in The moonman "guarantees nothing, but stands Moon Park, a utopia with maximum togetherness, and behind it.. way behind it." minimum pollution. McArdle sees himself as an entertainer selling One can even buy adjoining lots, as one student moon acres as a momento of his show. did. "Students appreciate my skit, it breaks up the The 28-year-old man works on the premise that humdrum of school activity," he said. people who see how ridiculously he is dressed will be His ploy is to make people laugh and feel content. crazy enough to buy moon acres from him, he said. If during the length of the show they become en- Although the moonman's self-employment isn't thusiastic enough to buy a moon acre, that's great. taken seriously, the $40,000 he has made on and off in McArdle said. the past five and one-half years should be. What is behind this madcap scheme of the The confident moonman earned $104 for three moonman? hours of work at SJSU. "I'm taking advantage of America's freedom of "I'm a living example of why to get a college speech and dress," he said. "I am grateful for the degree," the silver-haired lunarman said. "Stay in freedom to be an individual." school and this may happen to you." McArdle has worked as a waiter, construction Although he claims he wants "to bring credibility worker, and a comedian, but said his lunar real estate back into real estate," he realizes that his property business is the most creative way to support himself. continued on back page) Barry McArdle. salesman of distant real estate. shows off his press clippings. offer is bogus. Page 2, October 28, 1977 FORUM Editorials Closed doors
Ten A.S. Council members made a serious mistake Tuesday in meeting privately with SJSU President John Bunzel after voting the night before not to meet with him in closed session. We find the action of these students highly unethical on two grounds. First, that, as student representatives, they would agree to discussing the students' business in private. Secondly, that, as elected officials, they would deliberately disregard their own legislative decision. Ironically, Bunzel has been censured by these very students for not adhering to his professed "open door policy." policy." Alas, some of the council members have since admitted they were wrong and noted that nothing was said in Bunzel's office that couldn't be said publicly. But it's too late. They undermined the council's credibility when they closed that office door behind them. Wind energy Rock'n' roll heaven's latest addition Despite gloomy predictions of catastrophic energy shortages, hope for solultions to our national power dilemma do exist. Such inspiration for possible answers to the problems is The end of Lynyrd Skynyrd here at SJSU, as Meteorology Professor Albert Miller has By Corky received a $15,000 grant from the state to begin selecting sites Dick guitar; Billy Powell, keyboards; including a double-live album that I remember September 20, It was November 20, 1973, well suited for wind energy. Leon Wilkenson, bass; Artimus finally captured the group's 1975, and July 4, 1977 when Lynyrd when I first saw Lynyrd KSkynyrd. Miller says his idea of utilizing pollution-free wind Pyle, drums; Steve Gaines, guitar; powerful live stage show, Lynyrd Skynyrd was playing second on hill The roup was the opening act for and Cassie Gaines, Jo Billingsley Skynyrd was acquiring a wide range Graham's "Day on the Green" energy could supplement 20 percent of the state's energy the Who at the Cow Palace during its and Leslie Hawkins, backup vocals. of fans. summer series. needs within 20 years. North The band up- American tour. Van Zant and Steve and Cassie staged Edgar "Second Helping," the group's Winter in 1975 and this The professor further states that the technology for More than 15,000 people had Gaines are dead, Rossington, past second album, was the first million summer made Peter Frampton implementing wind energy is here; it merely is a question of come to see the Who and they Powell and Wilkenson are in critical look seller. "Nuthin' Fancy," "Gimmie like he had just learned to play how fast government wanted nothing else. When the condition, while Pyle and Collins a officials are willing to invest in its Back My Bullets" and "One More guitar. They were one act that seven piece band from Jacksonville, were listed as stable. didn't development. From the Road" followed suit. belong second bill to anybody. Fa. came on first, unannounced, the The band's only local ap- We agree, and hope Sacramento authorities will continue crowd was not at all receptive. "Street Survivors," their sixth to encourage Miller and other experts who have expertise in album, was released Oct. 16. pearance was at the San Jose Civic By the end of the 30 minute set, Auditorium on March 4, 1976. non-fosssil fuel energy fields. Corky Dick is o Spartan Doily With the breakup of the Allman Lynyrd Skynyrd had made believers Brothers in early 1976, southern rock In the short amount of time staff writer If the vast, untapped resources of wind, solar and other out of everyone. Playing a hard had lost its foremost band. Skynyrds, Lynyrd Skynyrd's music was ac- non-polluting sources can be tapped, California can lead the driving style or rock and roll that Marshall Tucker and the Outiaws cessible to the public, the artists ended with the now famous "Free developed a demonstrated their ability to play nation into a new era of energy self-sufficiency. Ed King and Bob Burns were picked up the slack and Bird," Skynryd showed it was a live shows. hard charging rock and roll with a original members of the band but reputation for dynamite band that was definitely on its way live shows. southern flavor that appealed to a quit in 1975 because of the relentless to stardom. Skynyrd's trademark ,sriety of tastes. touring pace. Gaines and Pyle were Lynyrd plane crash three lead guitarists. This They will definitely be missed. Now with the fatal heir replacements. was The resignation that occurred Thursday night, added to the total energy output A spokesman for the group said of killing several members of the band Lynyrd Skynyrd was not the displayed on stage. With the rustic Thursday night that the survivors of and leaving others in critical con- first group of musicians to have vocals of Van Zant as a main the accident will not use the name dition, one of the greatest southern their careers ended in a plane ac- element, the blistering pace from Lynyrd Skynyrd if they continue a 'El Presidente' rock and roll bands will never play cident. Jim Croce, Buddy Holly and song to song kept building all night. career in music. again. the Big Bopper were others. Lengthy guitar solos were crowd It only seems just. With what the band has By H. Kim Lew needs, because something "new" Lynyrd Skynyrd consisted of In the last four years, pleasers. At the end ot the per- accomplished since its formation El Presidente stood at the was always good. Ronnie Van Zant, vocals; Allen Skynyrd's popularity was reaching formance you knew you had gotten in high school, it will surely threshold of his doorway, a stoic Once again, as seven years Collins, guitar; Gary Rossington, its peak. With five albums released, one hell of a show. go down as a legend. against his critics. hence, the people who inhabited the His puppet legislature had nation of transients had no power of turned against him. Though they selection. were impotent, they could be loud at times--with the help of the Distant powers, somewhere to newspaper. the South, chose a man Dr. Void, a Letters to The Daily What could he do now. Noise is previous ruler of many small all he heard. nations, and a prophet in his own "Jack," his friends told him, for right. 'Spartoons' quiz where (for promotion, costumes and everybody who was anybody called He was, after a fashion, an jurisdiction as if it had come from I shouldn't have to pick so on. I figured that having a good El Presidente Jack, "you must meet activist. In his years as a dictator, my show, but I didn't really lie. cockroaches out of my son's hair and Editor: time would make me look like a with the populace, befriend them Dr. Void had propounded pacifism Now, who am I? a). Idi Amin b). crib just because I can't afford to I am a ruler ( oops ), I mean a pretty good guy, after all it was my show them that facism is to their among the people and had been Dick Nixon c I. John Bunzel live anywhere else than Spartan president. I am aloof, contemptuous show. I called it "Spartoons." City. good." willing to send out militias to en- Mark Owens and inaccessible to my constituents. Well, I lost some money, but that El Presidente did this well, and force pacifism. The Powers to the Elementary Education Graduate Thank you, Spartan Daily, for (Criticizing me only makes it didn't matter. In fact some of my all that beheld his face were char- South liked this. helping to make the university own med. A fine figure of a man they worse.) Yet in my weaker moments rich friends (from the President's up to its responsibilities. Dr. Void, referrred to as El I'd like to be liked. In fact, I have my Council of 110) always give me proclaimed honest, and well in- Renee Aubuchon Mendoza Primero, would be a fine leader, The eyes on future political office. money. To make myself look even Cockroach city? tentioned. Psychology Senior Powers thought. So I needed some good press. I better, I gave some of this money to And a new era began. got some money (don't ask me the departments under my Editor: It is about time someone took H Kim Lew Is o Spartan Doily action on Spartan City! SJSU needs a Executive Vice President Gail assistant ethic), GCO SAVE THE QUEENS, BROOKLYN, 1T4E BROM( Fullerton again showed her lack of concern for students by trying to marching band blame publicity of the deplorable Honest, few of the conditions at Spartan City on populace Editor. knew whether he was or not. Few students rather than the university. cared. The small nation had a high As a resident of Spartan City The lack of a marching band at migration rate, with virtually the since last March, I am painfully SJSU has caused, and is still same number of people migrating in aware of the poor living conditions. causing, problems for many music as migrating out. Overcrowding, thin walls and students and graduates. As students Anti-facist people said Jack, defacement of automobiles parked we do not have the opportunity to who took power seven years ago, by unknowns vandals are a few acquire the necessary training and was anti-democratic, complacent to examples, but the worst of it has experience in this area, and as the needs of his non-voting con- been the continual battle with the graduates seeking teaching jobs we stituency and failed poorly in cockroaches. are having difficulties because of representing the nation in dealings We set off an insecticide bomb this. with the surrounding nations. before we moved in and have kept Since SJSU has had no marching Non-state media publications the apartment clean. band for three years, some feel that began criticizing his inaction and We have put out boric acid and there is no longer support for it. giving more coverage to his puppet always kept a can of insecticide Not so! Spartan football fans at government. The heat was on. handy. the SJSU-Santa Clara game wit- Then he was asked to resign. Yet we have been overrun with nessed this when a 50-piece pep band There would be no coup. Little doubt cockroaches. I have to kill the performed for the tailgate parties as existed that total military power lay cockroaches in my son's crib before well as at the game. behind his facist regime. The I can sleep. I have found cockroach demand by the politically aware feces in his scalp. Organized hastily by word-of- minority, though not totally I have been appalled and mouth, the band was composed of baseless, seemed ineffectual. horrified. I have called the health music students, alumni and in- There ensued secret meetings, department. They said they would terested members of the com- "new" dialogue betweeen the critics call me back. Two weeks later, they munity, including teachers, and El Presidente. He promised had failed to do so. professional musicians and business a many things. "All! Finally someone told me that persons. Then he resigned, spitting on I since it was a state building the These people came out on the little nation and their petty ii county and city had no authority their own time to show their problems, to seek broader political over what happened at Spartan City. support for the re-establishment of battlegrounds, where louder public if MINIS I contacted Auxiliary En- the Spartan band. address systems could proclaim the ’111 11. -sr terprises, which denied knowledge Anyone interested in playing in ideas of the world's new martyred ;! :1=1 of cockroaches and told me to the pep band please contact us in th prophet. contact the maintenance people. Music building by noon on Friday, But the little nation remained Spartan City has at least 100 UPI!' Oct. 28. leaderless, though to say it was apartments. They just raised the Mark Toffelmier leaderless for seven years would be rent from $60 to $70. With an extra Music Senior no exaggeration. $1000-a-month, surely the health Rick The people sought a new El a p 0 department has more authority than Vosper Music Presidente, who might meet their it claims. Graduate October 28, 1977, Page 3 Honor society's all -male era is over Tau Delta Phi initiates 20 coeds By Kathy Morrison reaction to the coed move at first, but now thinks "it's I'm happy to be one of the first to join:' she said. Tau Delta Phi, SJSC's oldest honor fraternity and going to work out nicely," Christy La whead also didn't know the fraternity publisher of the "Tower List," initiated its first The fraternity officer said the new members would was formerly all male, and said she felt a 'dif f erence" coeducational pledge class last week, with 20 women be assets to the fraternity, especially to the "Tower when ANS she found out she was going to be one of the and five men joining the formerly all-male List," by providing additional help and adding "ground-breakers." organization. -another scope" to the book. However, she said, -I think the guys I've met are willing The largest pledge class in several years, which Grand Magistrate Doug Shreve said he had tried to have women in the fraternity. The women are has doubled the fraternity's membership, went for three semesters to get the fraternity to admit going to be just as much of an asset to the school and through an informal initiation Friday night, which women. He said the impetus of Title Nine which the fret that the men have been." Lawhead included the traditional "walking of the plank." The required all groups supported by state funds to go also said she was glad the fraternitj didn't . pledges will be formally initiated in a ceremony Nov. 5. coeducationali finally helped the motion through last change its traditional initiation just because semester, even though Tau Delta Phi is not so sup- women were joining. Tau Delta Phi was established in 1916 and since ported. 1963 has published the controversial "Tower List," a Shreve said he has already noticed some change in guide to professors on campus compiled from student the character of the fraternity since the female evaluations. The seventh edition of the "List" was The Associated Students students joined. -v.- published last semester, with the eighth planned for of I fall, 1979. "It's a psychological difference," he said. San lose Slate University As' "Members are treating other members differently, in present Despite some mixed feelings about destroying the their conversation and actions. There is a slight all-male tradition, both current members and pledges inhibition, but I think it's a transitional period." feel the honor fraternity will benefit from opening its membership to women. Shreve was glad to see the number of new mem- "I think it's great," said member Jim Obendorf. bers increase. "It's the best thing that has ever happened to the "We need as many members as possible to get all fraternity." He said the larger membership would the work done," he said. increase competition and "it's good for the members to compete, whether they're male or female." Pledge Elizabeth Gross said she didn't know this was the first semester Tau Delta Phi was admitting Magistrate Bill Ulleseit said he had a mixed women when she signed up, but she is (lad it did.
featuring English test tomorrow European Suzanne Farrell and The second ad- California community entering the door nearest Slacks Peter Marlins ministration of the college. 10 other stars from the Administration California State University It is N.Y. City Jeffrey ABS and Colleges English too late for Building. Students must Placement Test will be students to complete the report between 8 and 8:20 $9.95 San Jose Center tor the Performing Arts tomorrow. registration process, but Oct. 28 and 29 $400 in advance ( 8:00 p.m. a.m. and should bring I.D at 457 E San Carlos students may walk Araaahle onl,, 01 0, S &none, th. :1St Sluch-nt I The test is required for in for such as campus service (bet 10th Er I lthl mon, eicl new students who entered ..rdt,7. a.. ion1.1 1 I. the examination. card or driver's license. 2791881 SJSU this fall. 111. Student 1.0 required Supported in port ier 20, Get it while you carr'' Students should report They must also bring a Notional Endowment for the Arts in Cooperation with Students who were not Lynyrd to Dudley Moorhead Hall, number 2 pencil and a pen. PANIGNIXIN the California Arts Council Rick Hinz catches the last drops of yesterday's rain able to take the test in on Bill from the drain spout of the El Greco August are required to take ;men" Building on it tomorrow. id up- ,fNinth Street at 8 this morning. Hinz uses.the water nd this for his plants on the roof. After quite a long dry The test is not required impton spell, the Son Jose area received .16 inches of if a student has transferred directly from another to play rainfall Wednesday night and Thursday morning. ct that CSUC campus or from. a More rain is predicted for this ybody. weekend. al ap- e Civic KSJS open hearing I time as ac- artists to help o play decide format SAVE with a By Mark Geyer shows and sports with all elements getting id to a The KSJS-FM Steering Committee equal treatment. will hear responses today to a proposal by A straight format would stick to one "STARTING Bill Craig, the station's faculty adviser, musical type, as do most professional OCTOBER 26th!" med. that would "declare a clear policy as to stations, and allow for the building of a ip said Pants Ott Home of famous name tops and bottoms at great what will constitute KSJS programming." loyal audience. vors of discount prices The hearing, open to all students and Announces a Super Sale name Craig stated that he prefers the faculty, is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in the inue a straight format, suggesting that KSJS 'Speech and Drama Building, Room 118. adopt a middle-of-the-road musical type. IOW, riff "Wt. t if iii $ Craig, in his first semester as adviser, , what This type is referred to in the industry as said the university radio station is lacking since "adult contemporary format" as is objectives to strengthen the professional it will practiced by such stations as KNBR and LEVI STRAUSS & CO. 'training of the students in the program. KSFO. He also said that the station is not living up to public affair program "I think the straight format is the best requirements outlined in KSJS station for career objectives and professional policy. training. But if the disc jockeys just want The nine-page proposal explains how to play the music they like and set career the station has been plagued with objectives aside, they ean stay with the programming hassles in the past and format we have now," he said. offers alternatives to change the format The steering committee, made up of into a "more professional reality." five members, will listen to and discuss The proposal offers three formats: a feedback concerning the proposal. Craig, a pick magazine format, a straight format or a member of the committee, said that lair and 'compromise between the two. following today's hearing will be other lord to A magazine format would cover all meetings to decide the actual program- RIGINAL STRAIGHT LEG DENIMS ipartan types of music, public affairs, cultural ming policy. -SHIRUNK,AND BOOT-LEG DENIMS ily, for 17)3t tan Daily LiLI DE M AND CORD BELLS ity own Un...... ty Commun., irregulars and lendoza Since 19U SPARTAGUIDE web; led) Second class postage paid at 'Senior Son Jose Col...fn. Mem* of Cold or nu. Newppoper The Portuguese-Brazi- Publishers Association and the lian Club meets at 12:30 The Soul Brother Associated Press Publ.shed p.m. today in the Foreign Rickie show will be aired at daily by San Jose State Language Building, Room 5:30 p.m. today on KSJS, 91 Lan...rimy acepi Saturday 8A. and Sunday chomp the college FM. The show is designed year The caimans errpressed to be a comedy show for The SJSU Pre-Dental herem are not necessarily SJSU students. those of the Associated Student Association meets Students the College at 1:30 p.m. today in front Ad. MEChA Plus thousands of other discount prices on first quality pants ministration or the Deportmen. of Dudley Moorhead Hall. is holding a at Journalism and Adverbsrog Halloween Party today at 9 and lops. Nand at The club will tour San Subscropttons accepted only on p.m. at 2138 Amstel Court, s still Francisco's Dental School o remainder of semester bast. San Jose. All interested music Full (Kaden.n., year f9 vac' and visit with dental witches and goblins are tudents gamester 1450 OH camy students, see dental labs, price per copy tO cent. Phi, invited. nity to 7/7 3151 Aduertising 27 clinics, and the admissions ng and 3, 71 Pnnte.1 office. Open to all in- hr Subab MEChA is sponsoring a ind as Aknalauggt., Ainn. In, terested students. field trip to San Juan obs we Batista mission tomorrow Pants %ff ! use of Charterrific Christmas/ at noon. Free tran- Discount Pants sportation will be provided for Guys & Gals irching to the site and back. For San Francium San Jose Petaluma Pima eel that New Year's Charters Columbus & Chestnut 2932 Aborn Square tat No McDowell Blvd further information, call Next to The Gap Corner of Aborn Road 707.763-2633 it. 251-3894. 775-2522 and Capitol Expressway fans at 274.9322 ne wit- The SJSU Folk Dance Palo Alto CuPerene Daly city NIEW 4232 El Camino Real 10181 So De Anza Blvd Westlake Shopping Center ep band Club will hold a Halloween Next to The Gap Next to Shoe Fair 756-7592 lilies as Party at 7:30 tonight in the 493-3841 253.3060 Women's Gym, Room 101. Open Mon -Fri 10-9 Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 cord-of- MDCIF Round top from Oakland to JFK iosed of AND NOW A FEW ind in- Dec. 16 to Jan. 1 BOOK TODAY. 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Johnson who left Submit your nickname to tailback spots, stands 6-0, the situation, then make a secutive PCAA title, it isn't the team last week, upset the ticket office, or to the 232 pounds and keys the decision," he said, "but roll-over-and-die time yet because he felt he wasn't I Spartan Daily sports editor strong UOP rushing game. also have to consider the for the SJSU football team. playing enough. or sports assistant before But Stiles says Gibson isn't rest of the guys the ones A win over the next Friday for a chance to the only thing to worry "I've talked with J.J., who come to practices and University of Pacific win tickets to upcoming about when the Tigers and he's indicated he would meetings every day." ( UOP) Tigers here come to town. like to come back," Stiles SJSU football games. tomorrow night would said. "But right now I'm Grid Gnotes: in "The thing I've been make the Spartans 3-1 concerned with UOP. I Tomorrow's game can be league play for the season, most impressed with is heard on KXRX ( 1500) STUDENTS and while Fresno is un- their defense," he said. "It radio starting at 7:05 p.m. Free Evenings and defeated in PCAA action so has kept them in every Women Hal Ramey will call the Weekends To Earn far they still must face game." lead MONEY Fullerton State and Long play-by-play, with Bob That includes UOP's 446-2155 Beach State. golf by 25 Murphy adding his wit and ciol 2 pm Coll Tow effort against Fresno in a "Just because Fresno game they lost 24-10. beat us doesn't mean Sparked by Lisa ii they've won the con- "I'm extremely im- Goedecke's tourney-leadi- ference," said SJSU head pressed with Brad ng even par 76, the SJSU Vassar," Stiles said. "I feel women's golf team took a Coach Lynn Stiles. "I said ,A. earlier this year that I like he, plus our two inside 25 stroke lead in the first el didn't know if a team could linebackers (Randy Gill day of the Stan ford In- go through the conference and Frank Manumaleuna ) vitational yesterday. without a loss." and Don Bunz from Long SJSU totaled 312 to Beach are four super Stanford's 337 and UCLA's Last year the Spartans linebackers." 339. 111411411. went through the con- ference without a loss, worry or gray hair on the coach while Fresno finished second. If the Spartans are to PEIRLOF have even an outside shot at the top spot, though, they'll have to beat UOP, and to beat UOP it would be SKI IN a good idea to stop its super running back Bruce Gib- son. "Bruce Gibson is a PRESENTS BANff, heck of a football player," Stiles said. -He and Paul The Return Of SJSU right tackle Jerold Wight (90) raises his arm in a frantic attempt to stop Jones (of Cal) are the most CANADA Fresno State quarterback Dean Jones pass last Saturday. Wight, and the rest of the Spartans, will be keying on All-American fullback candidate Joe Sharino January 15-21, 1978 Bruce Gibson tomorrow night against UOP. Hockey club, HALLOWEEN NIGHT " Beginning dral trItHriledlotu 155501 IS volleyballers * Degree credit Monday. October 3 I sr * Lift tickets for three ski areas 9:00 pm to 1:30 pm out of town " Round-trip air fare from San Francisco SJSU's Brodie takes The women's field $360 $395 hockey and volleyball COSTUME CONTEST teams travel this weekend. gold medal in London one in search of supremacy $100.00. 1st Prize Registro,tion deadline: Nov. 1, 1977 and the other struggling to $ 50.00 - 2nd Prize By Russ Ingold is one of the most from the and been eliminated survive. contact Delores Brodie, the 18- championships $ 25.00 - 3rd Prize prestigious winners' bracket. She The stickers, 5-0 in year-old judoist from hthe for women's judo in the plans on a repeat per- NorCal League play, meet (Positive odento)icoloon neccessory to goon odrnIttonce Office of Continuing Education deserts of southern world. formance next year, "if I Sacramento State at 11 -IN THE FACTORY- Journalism Bldg. 136B California, is not facing a Brodie, a freshman can make the team." a.m. on the Hornet's turf in San Jose State University drought when it comes to who says she competes in a match that could give the awards. While at Barstow, 93S. Central Aye Campbell 374.4500 (408) 277-2182 judo because "it's fun, and Spartans the first seed in Brodie established Brodie won the high school I like to travel and meet a the regicmal tournament at herself as just another national title in her weight Jot of people," won eight division last April, and was Pomona on Nov. 11-12 if typical member of the matches, five by full-point they win. SJSU national champ judo attracted to SJSU because wins, to gain the 145-pound The JVs will play Butte team by burning all eight of its prestige as a judo championship. By London program. Assistant College (Chico) after the opponents and blazing to coach measurement, it was 66 varsity match. a gold medal finish at the Dave Long believes she kilos, the international will have an The volleyball squad, British International Judo excellent shot standard. coming off a three-game Competition. at national collegiate honors next year. blanking of Cal, will at- The competition, held It was a sweet victory tempt to raise their 9-9 last Saturday at the Crystal for Brodie, who had Brodie is one of four slate Friday at 8 p.m. Palace in London, featured qualified for the British top female judoists on the against Fresno. more than 100 female Competition last year and Spartan squad this season. "Fresno is a scrappy judoists from 13 countries, finished fourth, having The others include Yolanda team," said assistant Baca, Brodie's schoolmate Coach Marti Brugler. at Barstow; Floria "They've never beaten us Zaferelis, a high school Booters hit the road, before, but they'd love to. national champion from They're staying close in all Florida; and Colleen their matches, and they face Cal on Sunday Fitzpatrick, who won the haven't got anything to women's division of the The SJSU soccer team local boaters if they hope to lose." kicks off a five game be chosen for post season Far Western cham- season ending road play in the NCAA pionships last weekend. campaign 00 when it travels regionals. Long said Fitzpatrick Ves to Diablo Valley College in Cal, in hope of gaining "looked very good" on mole Pleasant Hill to face Cal- a post season berth, Saturday, even better than Thefli: Berkeley Sunday afternoon stunned UCLA Sunday 1-0 her medal -winning per- hhaursfdlesiff at 1:30. and are undoubtedly up for formance last April in the ithout Your lavorite The Spartans, coming thief the favored Spartans in the National Collegiates. hassle! mixed cocktails off a 1-0 win over the semi- Pacific Soccer Conference pro San Jose Lobos match-up. casocoed duderv - med.- made with. Tuesday night, are 9-3 in The Spartans move on California. collegiate play this season to UC-Davis Nov. 2 then White Wine! after winning eight and travel to southern losing two at home. California the following i eadl At this point, every weekend to face UCLA and game is a must win for the USC. All natural PRESENTS flavors! 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