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Volume 76, Number 33 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1934 Friday, March 13, 1981 Student financial aid loss buying power to high inflation rate by Jeff Davis resolution at its last meeting to look Due to the high rate of inflation, at each year separately and decide an academic scholarship from SJSU how much to invest in relation to the isn't buying wliat it used to, economy. The SJSU Foundation, the The foundation's investment money investing organization which policy has been to hold two-thirds of supplies much of the funds used for the endowment in fixed income academic scholarships, is reporting securities, or bonds, that pay a a 40 percent decline in purchasing certaiin fixed amount of com- power from March 1973 to December pounded interest. 1980. The problem with fixed income Joseph Fetzer, chairman of the securities is the interest retained investment advisory committee from them doesn't keep up with which prepares the foundation's inflation, Fetzer said, investment portfolio, stressed the "Everyone who had their money loss in dollars doesn't represent in fixed income took a beating," he actual money lost, but "loss in said. purchasing power only.. ' While money invested in fixed Translated into dollars, the 40 income securities has been slowly percent decline means a $666,669 eroded by inflation, investments in loss in purchasing power for the the common stock market have same period. proven profitable. The ability of the foundation to The other one-third of foun- increase investments by purchasing dation securities invested in com- additional stocks and bonds has been mon stocks has not only kept up with limited by runaway inflation inflation, but has shown a small net photo by I wry HI aid currently holding at about 12 per- increase from 1974. William Rolland, right, director of the Associated Students Bates, said the restrictions placed on music acceptable in the cent, Fetzer said. The common stock portfolio of Program Board, shown with Contemporary Arts Chairman Rick S.U. Amphitheatre was too vague The foundation has made it the University Foundation includes policy to put five percent of its shares in such companies as AT & T, earnings back into investments Texaco Oil and the Western Bank Director wants no hard or punk rock every year, no matter what Association. economic situation. "We've got a high quality, blue In the past, whatever was left chip portfolio," Fetzer said. from total earnings after sub- Total security value for the Program board, Union staff disagree tracting five percent went toward foundation as of Dec. 31, 1980, bolstering scholarships. totaled $1,000,387-an increase of Last year, the foundation was $430,907 since 1973. able to increase scholarship Total investments made as of over amplified music for amphitheatre amounts by only three percent. last December totaled $1,667,056 Combined with the 12 percent in- hence the loss in purchasing power by Nancy Gibson and Stacey Stevens The definition of reasonable is TM board has been contracting required. flation rate, the increase represents of $666,669. The Associated Student too vague, he said, adding "It's hard bands without getting the technical The rider must be approved by a nine percent loss. The policy of holding two-thirds program board and the Student to put bands into channels." rider approved, he said. audio visual staff in consultation "However, all that's going to of the foundation endowment in Union staff are at odds over what "Students pay for the am- The technical rider, which is with Barrett, who then makes the change," Foundation Director fixed securities and one-third in music is acceptable to be played in phitheatre so it shouldn't be con- part of the legal contract, specifies final decision on whether a band will Richard Still said. common stocks is currently being the S.U. Amphitheater at noon. trolled by the administration,- he what instruments that will be used perform in the amphitheatre. According to Still, the foun- reevaluated, according to Still. Last year amplified music was said. and the amount of amplification see AMPITHEATRE page 5 dation board of directors passed a see FOUNDATION page 5 banned from the amphitheatre after A recent example of conflicting two faculty members complained definitions of the "reasonable" the music was disrupting their criterion concerns the band "." Student gets emergency funds for trip classes. The program board requested Last fall, SJSU President Gail the Irish band be allowed to perform Fullerton agreed to allow amplified in the amphitheatre. However, music on Fridays at noon and she Barrett considered U2 a punk rock A.S. board allots $3,000 to 3 groups extended this agreement to include band. After consulting the S.U. audio Thursdays this semester. visual staff, Barrett decided the by Jeffrey R. Smith The transfers have been made In a memo to AS. President amplification required was unac- The Associated Students board so the UAP can keep functioning for Mike Medina, Fullerton said am- ceptable. of directors Wednesday allocated the last three months of the semes- plified music will be allowed in the This request was denied as was $3,298 among three campus groups. ter. amphitheatre as long as it is a later request that the band play on semester. "reasonable." the Student Union upper pad. "U2" One of the grants was an Student Union Director Ron will now perform in the S.U. emergency allocation of $299 to help The decision to help fund Voss' Barrett has interpreted this to mean Ballroom. send student Karen Voss to the trip to Storrs, Conn., required two that hard rock, punk rock and large "We try to put rock groups in the National Women's Studies measures which had to be passed by amplified drum kits are unac- ballroom where we can close the Association conference in Con- two-thirds of the board members. ceptable for amphitheatre en- doors," Barrett said. As long as necticut to present a slide show. The first motion, which passed tertainment. there is no conflict with meetings The show, titled "Women for 8-4, was to allocate $299 from the According to Barrett, the kind of near the ballroom, rock groups can Peace: Genesis/Genocide," con- emergency allocations fund for the instruments used, the amount of perform there at noon. tains 180 slides dealing with the trip. Any allocation of emergency amplification required and the Consistency in scheduling is atrocities resulting from war and funds requires two-thirds approval definition of the kind of music a band important, Rolland said. Students from the proliferation of nuclear by the board. plays are taken into consideration should be able to expect to see bands weapons. The board then had waived a before a band is contracted to at the same time in the same place. The board's discussion of fun- budget stipulation requiring that perform. According to Ted Roberson, ding Voss' trip lasted approximately out-of-state travel must be approved Amphitheater entertainment at student supervisor of S.U. audio one and one-half hours and included by a two-thirds vote. noon is the best way to serve com- visual services, the program board a total of eight different votes, three muting The directors voted 7-5 on this students, according to has not been following the correct of which were roll call votes. William Rolland, director of the AS. procedure for scheduling en- motion as Bob Fudenna switched his program board. tertainment. The board also voted to un- position from the previous vote. derwrite the $2,749 cost of a concert However, board chair Rebecca being put on by the Industrial Graveline exercised her right to Management Society and allocated break the deadlock and voted to pass Fullerton discusses $250 to the SJSU chapter of the the budget stipulation waiver. American Society of Civil Engineers If Graveline had decided not to for the cost of hosting guest vote, the allocation would have been safety, students' input speakers. rejected. In addition to these new ap- The board's discussion of the propriations, the board also tran- allocation focused on the need for at press conference sferred $939, which would have paid sending Voss to the conference, work study employees, into the previous support of women's issues by Russ Fung resources," Fullerton said. salary account of the University and abuse of emergency funds. Students could see surveillance This may cause a problem next Alternative Program. UAP is a Voss, the producer of the slide cameras as early as this summer if year when funding for the dispat- program which helps ex-offenders show, said if she did not attend, the their use is approved, according to chers will have to be found, gets college education. show would be presented at the SJSU President Gail Fullerton. Fullerton said. They are needed to This brings the amount of conference by SJSU Prof. Carol Fullerton discussed the camera provide adequate coverage, 24 hours money transferred into the UAP Christ and San Francisco State photo by NO17718 Oblates proposal as one means of improving a day, seven days a week. salary account by A.S. in the last two University Prof. Marcia Keller. Karen Voss got 6299 from A.S. to attend a women's conference public safety on campus, along with UAP Funding weeks to $16,750. see ALLOCATIONS page 3 in Connecticut. other issues involving funding and Fullerton said she signed the student evaluations at a press A.S. board of directors' decision to conference Tuesday. shift $15,000 that was designed to Fullerton said implementation cover operational costs to salaries Group wants funds for campus police of the surveillance system would for the University Alternative begin with the purchase of the Program. by Cyndee Fontana by a $100,000 allocation from the would probably have to discontinue by a $500,000 assembly bill, into the cameras and their installation at This was necessary, she said, Members of an unofficial chancellor's office, Coleman said. the foot patrol program. baseline budget. SJSU during the summer. since funding for thc program was campus committee and SJSU Exec- He said the administration The program is a cooperative He and SJSU President Gail She said the cost for the students due to expire this month. utive Vice President Jack Coleman asked for the positions to be included effort with the San Jose City Police Fullerton will speak during com- who will monitor the system would The UAP is designed to help ex- urged students and staff at a meet- in the school's baseline budget but Department, in which four mittee hearings on the budget, not come from the special $500,000 offenders obtain a college education. ing Wednesday to write their state the request was cut by the university police officers and four Coleman said. state addition to SJSU's general When former UAP student legislators requesting that funds for legislative analyst's office. city police officers patrol the Coleman said the university fund, given to increase public safety Donald Cummings was arrested and four police officer positions be in- Coleman said two of the four campus community in pairs on foot. hopes the positions will be added to on campus. charged with two campus area cluded in the 1981-82 SJSU budget. police positions are currently un- Coleman said the 2.7 dispatcher the budget, even though the state is Fullerton said four positions, murders and assaults, Fullerton Coleman and members of the filled, partly because the university positions are needed to handle calls keProng a rinse eye on money doled which would go to the foot patrol, are decided not to seek additional funds Concerned University Employees cannot offer job stability to a for evening guides, police officers out. being supported by a one-year for the program. and Students committee told the prospective employee. and emergencies. He said the "It's a tough budget year," special allocation from the CSUC "That's the last of the funding group of 60 persons that SJSU would "The uncertainty of funding is department can get up to 100 Coleman said. "The state has run chancellor. for the balance of this semester," need their support in getting the four creating problems," he said. requests for an escort in one out of surplus and it's not going to be She added that the 2.7 dispat- Fullerton said. positions and 2.7 dispatcher By writing the positions into the evening. one of those vintage years." chers, made up of both full- and part- "The only other possibility positions, indicating full and part- regular budget, Coleman said, the time positions, sought by SJSU will would have been if the LEAA ( Law time, written into the 1981-82 university would probably be able to "All of those calls logger-jam at If the funds are not put in the be funded from other campus Enforcement Assistance Ad- baseline budget, the portion of the recruit and keep qualified police the communication desk," Coleman budget, Coleman said the university resources and primarily this year ministration) funds had been ex- budget which remains the same officers. said. could look for alternative funding. from plant operations. tended another 90 days and they each year. If the univero.ity is unable to get Coleman said the university was "But we still would like to get "We felt it was critical enough to were not." This year, police officer the positions included in the per- successful in getting 15 police these positions into the baseline have them that we used campus see CONFERENCE page 8 positions were temporarily funded manent budget, Coleman said SJSU positions, that were funded this year budget," he added. Friday. March 13, 1981 P8V 2 opinion Editorial need to become integrated with Prisons by Nal Ti Minor sports doomed? psetioeorpnenihil If the California State University at Fresno is suc- local community for prisoners' benefit cessful in its efforts to drop five of its minor sports The prison organization needs to become integrated with its surrounding programs this year, it will be setting a dangerous Stephanie Villegas community. For the ex-offender, adjusting to society is difficult and he the Aph precedent. staff Writer needs more than a probation officer to report to. tourr a. To be considered I school in athletics, a However, programs for the ex-offender are limited. There are job creogienn:rdi a Division is a lack of support services to help the school must have a stadium with a seating capacity of training centers available, but there Crime is a major part of the American scenario. In ex-offender adjust to everyday activities. womer 30,000 or field 13 intercollegiate sports. order to decrease crime in our country, we would have According to Jacquie Cranston, coordinator of the University Alter- In After CSUF met both of the "either/or" requirements to reduce the birthrate. However, prison organizations native Program, a program designed to give ex-offenders an education, it is set by the NCAA to remain at the Division I level of athletic appear to be our alternative to the reform of criminaLs difficult for ex-offenders to adjust because they are scared and insecure. aSc v gn competiton, it proposed to drop the several minor in an effort to reduce crime. While in prisons, prisoners cannot make decisions on their own. They are freshm But what kind of reform is actually accomplished told what to eat, when to eat and when to sleep. C tt programs as a matter of economics. our correctional system? Reform a demand "Ex-offenders carry a stigma of being an ex-convict," said Cranston. through C'lvaiPIp We believe that SJSU's Athletic Department may have for a change, but what kind of change? What happens If a transition is not bridged between the community and the prison the same proposals in mind once the Spartan Stadium to the ex-offender after being released from prison and dropped on society's system, the ex-offender may find himself behind prison walls, again. engine( capacity reaches 30,000. doorstep? The ex-offender who has served time in prison may have obtained status Secministr The first of a three-phase expansion plan was com- Joe lives in San Jose. He just got out of prison after serving a nine-year within his own prison community, but after being released, he has no status pleted in November of 1980 on Spartan Stadium and in- sentence transferring from Soledad to Stockton to San 1.uis Obispo prisons. in society. busies "I'm free," Joe said. "After nine years, I'm free." In David Duffee's book, "Correctional Policy and Prison major ii creased its seating capacity to 22,000. Joe's words were uttered with a low, painful tone. He stood by the bus Organizations," Duffee says the prison organizations are interested in The second phase will increase the seating capacity to stop on Tenth and Santa Clara and waited for Bus No. 22. But Joe didn't know reassuring the public that the moral standards of the community are being 24,000, the third to 30,000. where he was going. upheld. At this time, no announcement has been made as to "It's been a long time," Joe said. "Look at all these gray hairs." But the dilemma still exists as prisons serve to be inhumane, a failure to when the third phase of the expansion will be completed. Joe, probably in his late forties, points to his hands which also appeared rehabilitate and a contribution to irritate the problem of crime rather than old and withered. He was a concrete layer before he was imprisoned but he an alternative to reduce crime. Once the stadium seating capacity reaches 30,000, said he boss will not take him back. Ex-offenders need programs to assist them to adapt to society. The SJSU will no longer need the 13 sports it now supports to Here was Joe just out of prison and nowhere to go. Society has built an prison organization and its goals need to be restructured. In the meantime, retain its Division I standing. immunity from people like Joe and the prison system has not served to society should provide guidance for the ex-offender to help make success Minor sports such as swimming, water polo, gym- improve its ability to "reform" and to function successfully in society. attainable. nastics and wrestling, the most likely sports to get the ax, should not be considered simply for their monetary value to the university. Daily Policy These sports are not major revenue producers to begin TLe policy of the Spartan Daily right to limit the number of letters Editorials reflect the position of early as possible to the City Editor with, but they provide the participants with the many regarding letters and material on a given topic after a sufficient the Daily. Opinion columns express at the Spartan Daily office or by submitted from individuals or amount of comment has appeared. the views of the writer or mail. The sooner the release is benefits of athletic competition. organizations outside of the Spartan organization and will appear with a received, the better coverage the These sports also contribute to the wide range of Daily staff is as follows: Opinion byline attributing the article ac- topic may receive. athletic opportunities that a university should provide for cordingly. All releases should include a The intent of the Spartan its students, fans and alumni. Letters telephone number that can be called Daily Opinion Page is to present a The Daily encourages reader The Athletic Department should recognize these Letters should be submitted to the comments regarding editorials, in case further information is variety of viewpoints on issues af- needed. benefits and responsibilities before it contemplates Spartan Daily office ( JC 208) be- fecting the university community. opinions or news stories. following CSUF's example. tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, The Spartan Daily reserves the or by mail to the Opinion Page, c/o Comments, columns and right to limit, rewrite and edit press Mart We feel the so-called minor sports provide important Releases the Spartan Daily, San Jose State editorials will releases for length, style, invasion of Natic services to the student community. We also feel that they discuss local, state, University, 125 S. Seventh St., San national and international affairs. Releases should be submitted as privacy or libel. year should not be used merely as a means to keep SJSU in Jose, CA 95192. Division Ito benefit its larger sports. All letters must include the writ- When the third phase of the Spartan Stadium ex- er's signature, major, class stand- pansion is completed, we hope that minor sports aren't ing, address and telephone number. Cronkite -- do you have to go? dropped from the athletic curriculum only to redirect Only the name, major and class standing will be printed. funds to the larger, revenue-producing sports. David Jacob Judie Cutie ( the token): "Speaking of casual, Bernie, The Spartan Daily reserves the Layout Mt. (turn to the camera), Gloria Vanderbilt just gave her first lecture on the ins-and-outs of designer jeans yesterday." 'V ... And the viewer sits back munching on some tortilla by Bruc The day Walter Cronkite retired chips and kicks off his shoes ... placed the lid on an end of an era. S Then there is Chubby-Dick, the weatherman, who is Twenty years of change that flip- Week' famous for his Henri-the-Cumulus and Sally-the-Snowball flopped from extreme to extreme. theme impersonations. The 1960s began with great hope Trans ti and ended with Richard Nixon. He stands in front of thirteen bikini-clad bathers at the natives' The 1970s began with anger and sandy beach, on tape, while his purly teeth launch into week ( frustration, traveled through their own rendition of "God I Wish I Was a Sailor." presenli apathy, and ended in anger and frustration oh Walter, But who knows what's happening? The do you have to go? The little people of 1981 don't know that this isn't the to be ti Union All through these years television has been there. The seminar tube has overwhelmed the American stage with cheap Egalit comedies and westerns, and the information leader was 'The little people of 1981 at 9:3 TV news. GuadalL It should be remembered that news shows, like any don't know that this tions for other program, still must depend on the ratings game. It 10:30 i is assumed that the average person wouldn't sit to hear isn't the way it is.' Room, some details about city government, or an analysis on Childr r important national issues. 11:30 ii Room, Walk into your house and just look at the strange glass way it is. All they know is their class won the contest from Villago box that tells you about life, death, death, death and munitj poverty and ask yourself "is this the way it is?" channel seven which will display their drawings of the big, bad Ayatollah versus cool, kind and cowboyish Ronnie the Aln It's not very satisfying to know that most Americans Reagan, on the air. "Celib hear about all the local and world events from "rosy- 1:30 in What difference does it make anyway what is good for cheek news shows." To hear two or three giggling Room. society to see on television? Who cares about news? marionettes dancing through death and taxes with a tisk he on the side is rather unsettling. Let's face it, it used to be so boring to listen to and watch people who seemed to have a Whoever thought in 1961 that the distinguished road of journalistic world. Edward R. Murrow would turn into this: of the Bernie (the anchorman): "Three youths were They would talk straight, use less film and it was stabbed today in downtown Oakland when they were boring ... they even perspired. Goodbye Walter. casually walking across Oak Street." ... Bring on the dancing bear.

HY SE Now Er A ppr letters with minimum. opinion, more persuasive than the You Remember your The three essay-type articles on other. len( March 11 edition consisted of 74 But it seems to be that the La diacritical marks percent single-sentence paragraphs. Daily's coverage of this was a little Bar, We, Editor: This effect is partially offset by the unfair. The UPC official got 15 and This letter is in reference to the use of extremely long sentences. But one-third column inches, nearly Regis March 11 article in the Spartan surely some of the sentences contain dominating the story; the Daily. Just for the record, the similar ideas that can be grouped president's response, only 5 and translation of the Spanish words together. three-quarter column inches. Now 0 "Ano Nuevo" would be "New Perhaps this is a trend in the this may simply be an example of business, an effort to the second rule of animal husbandry IRA Anus." When the tilde is included, as newspaper 195 in Ago Nuevo, then it can be tran- pander to the attention span of TV ( quantity and quality are not slated as New Year. Remember watchers. But whatever the reason synonymous ), but it certainly is not your diacritical marks! for use of this style, one thing is an example of responsible jour- Jimbabwe Mowry certain diminished readability is nalism. Art the result Frederic A. Weed SPE junior Roy Henninger Political Science Seryl Accounting professor Ual Single sentence senior Second r Additional facts Jose, l'a paragraphs 'suck' Daily's coverage dorms Editor: on superstition Associat sentence paragraphs 'a little unfair' Press F Single Jose Sti suck. Editor: the cone Please note the preceding Editor: In reference to the Friday the expresse paragraph. You can see how em- On March II, the Spartan Daily 13th article on March 11, I would like necessar had a story about a questionnaire to relate an even earlier explanation ment of phasis is put on it due to its singluar Common nature. It is shorter and therefore given to graduating seniors. An for the superstition ( that 13 is an Adrrunts1 different from the other paragraphs official of the UPC claimed the use unlucky number). Early man would or faro] in this letter. It stands out. of the questionnaire was illegal. and count with his fingers, and when he scription at the second said it had certain deficiencies. The got to 10, he'd count each hand. So der of se Now look demo' ye paragraph. This q an opinion piece, university president defended its anything higher than twelve was V 50 11 and yet four sentences coexist. Pay use. Both of them distributed to all unknown and considered taboo. copy, 15 particular attention to the natural faculty, and perhaps others, long Nicholas Brough 777-3181 and continuity are written statements seeking to justify Industrial Tech Printed h flow Elaboration Pons allowed while choppiness is kept to a their assertions. One was, in my Junior Fr.Oa', Ma.LI. 13 1981. Pape 3 Bowlers second in Region; ALLOCATIONS -continued from page 1 good idea, ' board member feel they should be in the engineering geology, "I don't think student Diane Varouchakis said. business of producing foundation engineering and money is being spent in the "I don't know shows." land development sectional championships next students' interest," board have to send toe slide However, board procedures. member Ed Asiano said of show i to Connecticut," member Jim Rowen said, The transfer of the the funding. "I think it's in Varouchakis said. "It'll go University Alternative by Nancy Gibson "I don't feel there's About one-third of the money needed by the bowling Karen Voss's interest." if she doesn't go anyway. anything wrong with a Program funds was made The SJSU men's bowling team will have a chance to teams for transportation, lodging and food comes from Bill Rolland of the A.S. We're setting a dangerous group spending money to necessary because the compete in the sectional tournament next month, the final the Student Union and is part of the games area budget. program board asked Voss precedent." make some money for program's account stepping stone to the national college bowling cham- Last year, the teams were given about $3,000, Gregory how her trip would benefit "We've been spending itself." balances were overstated pionships. said. the average student. Voss a lot of funds on women's at last week's board The American Society The team "firmed up" its chances of being invited to The other two-thirds is raised by the bowlers through replied it would show meeting, according to AS. issues," Asiano said. "We of Civil Engineers chapter the April 3 and 4 tournament by winning its final league fund raisers like tournaments and a bowl-a-than. The students "they are able to have to start drawing the Controller Tom Fil. Last was allocated $250 for the tournament last weekend and by placing second at the team has raised about $5,000 this year, according to have an impact on what is line somewhere on our Wednesday, the board cost of hosting three guest regional tournament at San Diego State University, ac- Gregory. happening in the world." transferred $15,811 into the expenditures." speakers. cording to Terry Gregory, administrator of the men's and The teams, though sponsored by the Student Union, Rolland then said, "I Asiano voted against salary account. women's teams. are officially recognized as representing SJSU in in- feel really unsatisfied with the allocation along with Of this, $150 will be A.S. business ad- In last weekend's tournament, team member Marty tercollegiate competition. her answer. It's going to do Varouchakis, Bill Santi and spent on taking the ministrator Jean Lenart Schram, a meteorology senior, was awarded the high Three professional bowlers volunteer their time to little or nothing for Diane Scher. speakers out to dinner and said the work-study funds average award. Craig Arnold, a computer science coach the teams. Pat Rossler coaches the women's team students here." "I don't think A.S. has $100 is for publicity for the involved in the transfer to freshman, received atrophy for the league high series. with Gregory and Terry Valth and Steve Wotherspoon Rolland is one of the spent enough money on appearances. staff salaries probably Other team members are business freshman Chris coach the men's team. five program board women's issues," board The speeches will deal would not otherwise have Clapper, international business major Jeff Hammond, Of the 900 teams competing in the United States, only members who were member Ranjan Charan with water resources and been used. civil engineering major Jeff Williams and mechanical the winning men's and women's team from each of the 12 allocated $3,845 to attend argued. engineering sophomore Mark Pasquale. sectionals goes to the national championship, according to an entertainment con- However, Asiano Senior team members are John Jelks, an ad- vention in San Antonio, replied, "very few people" ,ouprtolon ....1,1 heal. l.uald ministration of justice major, John Nakashima, a Texas. The program board actually benefit by the rood.. p.m, business management major, and Chester Siao, a junior did not book any acts at the expenditures. IN THEIR FIRST SAN 105E APPEARANCE majoring in pharmaceutics. 'I really think the team convention. In other action, the AT THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Voss estimated the board voted to underwrite can win at the national ... expenses of her trip at $620. $2,749 for an April 30 THE LONG WHARF THEATRE She will have to find other concert by the country OF NE. HAVEN ’ they're that good.' sources of funding for the swing band "Back in the $321 not covered by AS. Saddle" which is being The expenses include organized by the Industrial $418 in round trip airfare Management Society. Gregory. from San Francisco to The club will receive The men's team competed in the national tournament Hartford, Conn., $112 for all profits from the event two years ago and came in third. food and lodging, $50 in after it repays this original The men's team was also ranked No. 1 in the nation in miscellaneous travel costs cost to A.S. Tbe the Bowling Writers Association of America's second poll and $40 for registration at Santi was the only of the season released early last month. the conference, which will director to vote against the The team ranked second in the first poll, behind West be held May 31 to June 4. underwrite, saying, "A Lim* Texas State University. "We've abused our certain group of our The move into first place is the result of the team's emergency funds a great students, whom we sup- second place finish in a tournament in Las Vegas, the deal and don't think it's a posedly represent, may not largest tournament in the country according to Gregory, in which the to-am competed against 100 other men's teams. It is also due to the team's second place finish at the .'FLAGRANTLY FUNNY. Makes Wh'iriteTY regional tournament at SDSU. YOU feel unreasonably happy" "We have a good shot at the nationals," team member -Pauline Kael The New Yorker photo by Carl Jaco Chris Clapper said. "I think the team is ready." by James Goldman "I really think the team can win at the nationals this The brilliant and boisterous comedy that tells Marty Schram will compete with his team at the the story ol King Henry 00, England year," Gregory said. "I think they're that good. Eleanor &Aquitaine and the, three sons National College Bowling Championship later this "This is the best men's team we've ever had. It is all confermers to the throne year if they win in the sectionals this April. probably one of the five best teams in the country." "The play glitters with the tumbled brilliance 04 Intelligence The New York Tune. Celebration, small party ends TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1981 8:00P.M. We have one-half of the house (front to rear) to sell to ANY 9tudent. Staff or Faculty at ANY school with valid I.D. 12 tickets per 1,0,Show I.D. at door) A ltuun.wOliKe SiSL .2nd do.. Studeni .Treuider. bu. On.. 'Womyn's Week' activities orn Do &OMAN() et ill/ Worm, , .e. Pi weir t. Santa Cruz Office tic awkelev 80.011.re and at th. door by Bruce Buckland Nancy McFadden. publicity as another celebration, featuring WE HAVE $10.50 AND $8.50 RESERVED SEATS has for "Womyn's" SJSU's "Womyn's Robin Tyler and Margie "Another problem problem GET OUT YOUR FOR $7.00 AND $5.00 Week" will feature the Adam, will take place in been exhaustion which is Week. theme "Womyn's Lives: the S.U. Ballroom at 7:30 the result of many months' "The (Spartan) Daily Also great prices for PilobolusMarch 24 and Ballet WestMay 5 For more information. call (408) 277-2807 or 277-3228 '1'ransitions and Alter- p.m. hard work," she said. chose not to present HANDKERCHIEFS anything on 'Womyn's' r.mdenr made eowiht... pan by Mr taliturnwAri.CounrIland natives" today to close its Regina Falkner, co- Falkner said Monday Movies, March 16 ,runnSimr.Art Founder..., rath tuna. than Me National Endoormen week of seminars and coordinator for "Womyn's "Womyn's" Week also had Week until the middle of 7& lOpm, $1.00, Morris Dailey Auditorium presentations. Week 1981," described the occasional problems with the week with the exception The activities planned week as a success. vandalism during the of an article a week ago to be held in the Student activities. Friday," she said. "We've been suc- "There was a criticism Union today include: a "Someone stole all our cessful in that we've been at the end of Wednesday's seminar on "Living in at, styrofoam cups and reaching a diverse group: article that funds had been Egalitarian Relationship" someone also stole the people from various misused. Regardless of at 9:30 a.m, in the posters we put up on the political and ethnic whether that is correct, I Guadalupe Room, "Op- Student Union easel," she backgrounds and people feel strongly that we should tions for Senior Women" at from both genders," she said. 10:30 in the Almaden have more coverage of our THE said. "The only problems Room, "Educating Your programs as a whole. I've seen have been from Children about Sex" at "We have had some "It's not how much we people whose level of 11:30 in the Guadalupe problems," Falkner said. spend on one program or feminist consciousness is Room, "The Matriarchal "We've had two speakers another but the ef- understandably low," she Village: A New Com- who cancelled the morning fectiveness of the entire added. CHALLENGE they were to speak. They important," munity" at 12:30 p.m. in week that's the Almaden Room and were Judith Anspacher and Falkner cited a lack of she added. "Celibacy as a Choice" at 1:30 in the Guadalupe Room. IS closing T h e varian HERE

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SJSU ended with 17 arrived 21 hours later in El EL PASO, TexasIn Roshern Arnie and Anthony miscues, two less than Paso. Now, that's the end, it was the same Burns, though, and it was UTEP, but 11 came in the dedication. problems that had troubled at the forward position first half and the Spartans The loss put the the Spartan cagers all where UTEP's advantage were forced to make come- Spartans' record at 21-9 for season long that led to their really showed. back attempt after come- the season. final loss of the season. Reynolds, Burns and back attempt for ther rest UTEP is now 18-11 and Head coach Bill Berry Arnie grabbed 20 of the of the game. will play a second-round has said that his team must Miners' 31 rebounds, Spartan assist leader, National Invitation rebound well in order to Mike Mendez, had four Tournament. win. The Spartans have turnovers, as did McNealy done an admirable job of and Williams. Mendez boarding under adverse Analysis didn't receive credit for circumstances for most of any assists, but the official ACADEMY AWARD the season, but when faced statistics showed only five Best Foreign Film with bigger teams, SJSU equalling SJSU's total. assists for both teams. Exuberant N V Times has had trouble. More importantly, the Another aspect of the With a starting front trio grabbed 10 offensive loss that is usually present line that boasts only two 6- rebounds, which enabled in SJSU losses was lack of a foot-7 players and one 6- UTEP to get a second shot home-court crowd. GET OUT YOUR foot-5, it would be hard for or run time off the clock. The Miner crowd Berry to expect total Doug Murrey, the numbered 8,108, and the HANDKERCHIEFS domination on the boards. Spartans' third leading Spartan rooters totalled 4. L.Monday Movies March Itij The Spartans have rebounder, grabbed only Cheerleaders Marian Flory 7 8 1 Oprn $1 00 done a good job considering one board, but he played and Lisa Garcia left on Morris Oculey Auditorium their disadvantage. Sid only 13 minutes due to Tuesday afternoon and Williams, Chris McNealy early foul trouble in both and Ed Uthoff all battled halves. Texas El Paso's 6-foot-9 "We have a hard time MODERNE DRUG CO. center Fred Reynolds well, playing without him," ANTHONY D CAMPAGNA JR especially when SJSU was Berry said. photo by Wheel Gallegos forced to go to a man-to- Another area where SJSU forwards Chris McNealy (21 ) and Dough Murrey fight each other for a loose ball in the man defense. the Spartans have lost OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT is tur- Spartans PCAA Tournament loss to Fresno State. The Spartans lost in the first round of the NIT. The Miners boast two previous games EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR 's Brouhard advances in NCAA 50 E. SANTA CLARA 1998-88001 SAN JOSE USC blasts Lady Spartans in SJSU 177 pounder Dave Wheland of Missouri 18-9 later defeated. Brouhard was the only and Randy Miller of Thompson lost to Mike PRESCRIPTIONS Region 8 Tournament, 91-57 Spartan wrestler to make it Clarion 19-6 before losing to Hogan of Hofstra 7-3 and through the first day No. 1 seed Darryl Burley of was eliminated when For the SJSU beginning. to 22 against only seven competition in the NCAA Lehigh, by a pin. Hogan lost a later match. women's basketball The worse occured defeats. USC is ranked Tournament in New Jersey Baza will see action Associated Hogan had beat Upper Level team, it was a case of in the game, when they ninth in the nation, and without a loss. tomorrow should Burley another SJSU 150 pounder, Students starting out bad and were sprinted past by was the No. 3 seed in the The No. 8 seed won his advance. Student Union Dennis Shea, earlier in the ending up worse as they the lightning fast Lady Region 8 Tournament first two matches Also probably to return Bicycle season. OPEN were blown out of they Trojans. behind Long Beach yesterday over Stanford's is Jerry Morrison, who lost Shop gym, 91-57, by USC in The Lady Spartans State and UCLA. The Doug Perkins and Ed the number from seed 10:30-4:30 the Region 8 cham- were never in the game, Lady Spartans were Wagoner of Boston Jerry Rodrigues. pionships at Pepperdine trailing by a score of 54- seeded sixth. University. Definately out of the RN University, Malibu. 26 at the half. Brouhard will battle tournament are 126 The loss ends the Sheila Brown led Ed Branach, the No. 2 seed pounder David Barnes and First, star guard Specializing in low-cost Karen Mason, who Lady Spartans season the Lady Spartan tomorrow. Banach is from 150 pounder Reggie SK4NKAR averages nearly 20 with a record of 14-13 scorers with 15 points, defending NCAA champ Thompson, who aost their sitar maintenance and repairs points a game, was left overall, and 8-4 in the one under her career Iowa. first nu.tches. out of the starting lineup NorCal Conference. high. Paula McGee and Spartan 134 pounder Barnes was pinned in by coach Sharon The lady Trojans Sandra Murrey each Eddie Baza won his first the first round by Chris Flat Tire $2.00 Chatman, for a bad increased their win total scored 21 to lead USC. two matches before losing Bell of Wyoming and was his third. Baza beat Chris elminated when Bell was True Wheel $3-4.50 Third-place SJSU nine face Dons Tune-up Special $12.95 Minor repairs done by Richard de Give we had last year, so we're a the Giants. Saturday's doubleheader in Northern California SJSU resumes action little more mature." Another Giants' San Francisco. Baseball Association in the Northern California Bowman thought that draftee is catcher Mark To move up in the Standings Baseball Association the Dons' infield was its Johnson, who is one of the league, the Spartans musc W L Pct. tonight at 7:30 at Municipal strength defensively. league's better receivers, keep up the hitting pace of Fresno State 8 3 .726 Stadium with a game He praised the play of according to SJSU pitcher their last game, when they Nevada -Reno 6 3 .667 slammed 12 hits off against the University of captain Al Smoot at first Eric Tretten. SJSU 7 4 .636 ALLA RAKHA tciblo San Francisco. base and shortstop Monico Tretten (3-2) and Mil Sacramento State to win 7- Santa Clara 6 6 .500 high;' Corral, who was drafted by Pompa (1-1) will pitch in Pacific 6 8 .429 "Virtuosity in as The third -place class as anything this Spartans will send Mark St. Mary's 4 7 .363 century has heard" Langston 14-1) against the USF 2 8 .200 Ihe New York funrs Dons' Jeff Dietrich (2-2). Friday's Games USF coach Ken Fresno State at St. Mary's The San Jose State Bike Club Si Racing Team Bowman said that Dietrich USF at SJSU (N) is looking for new members. First rolling has been his most con- Nevada -Reno at Santa meeting is Friday 12,00 in front of the sistent pitcher this year. Clara Student Union 2T.tr2FEER Saturday's Games In Langston's last Fresno State at St. Mary's SPONSORED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS appearance, he lost to St. (2) Mary's on his own error. SJSU at USF (2) The Dons, traditionally Nevada -Reno at Santa the weak sister of the Clara 12) NCBA, are in the league cellar with a 2-8 record, but have played a more Fencing competitive brand of ball. The SJSU women's However, they are fencing team won the West- surprising many of the ern Regionals for the sixth league's coaches with their consecutive year this past ANNOUNCING Play. weekend at Cal State Long "It's hard to say why Beach. The men's team we're doing so well," will fence in the NCAA Sacramento State outfielder Al Martinez 128) is out at first base on a pick -off championships next week THE END "We have OF Bowman said. basically the same team throw from catcher Jim Howard to first baseman Al Gallo (standing) at Wisconsin-Parkside. SKYWAY ROBBERY. THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS )tz Pr2er,go-F PRESENT PI LOB_ RLU S

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let Friday Mars ti 1 S 1981 Pogo 5 SJSU has no money left project FOUNDATION IRA cutbacks threaten film -continued from page 1 common stocks. increase in funds with the "Last year the foun- to inflation, the by Eric Strabl "Due new change in investment searching for "a dation board of directors purchasing power of our policy. benevolent, interested After 11 months of approved a change in in- investments has been cut Making huge profits work on corporation" to fund the the first univer- vestment policy, allowing approximately in half," isn't what the SJSU sity-level movie produc- rest of the project. for more securities to be tion, SJSU Prof. Charles held in common stocks," Chess, the film's director He said a private firm might be interested in the foundation director Foundation reps hope to see and producer, said he said. doesn't expect to finish the funding the film since it is a a significant fund increase movie for another six non-profit production and "We are going to start months. any contributions to it getting more into the stock would be tax deductible. market," he said. Fetzer said. Foundation is all about, Chess, a film professor Fetzer said The "We may be slow in the Theatre Arts "There's no other investment ad- "We're in the business visory committee learners, but we are Department, said "Run university that's made is to provide a steady stream working on a learning," he said. from the Buildings," a 90- feature film," Chess ad- plan to re- of money for scholarships, distribute minute, student-produced ded. the bulk of Foundation officials and we've done that," he film for television, has foundation money into hope to see a significant said. faced financial problems "Free programming is which have led to the delay an incentive for PBS," in production. Chess said. AMPHITHEATRE "This is a shoestring "We hope to have a -continued from page 1 as quickly as they do rock question of who will set the budget," Chess said of the photo hy Larry Brazil print available for PBS by One aspect of the 'n' roll," Roberson said. decibel level. September," Chess said. film's funding. Although the university wants him to finish the movie, Prof. Charles Chess technical rider is the "Part of this is the question "We're trying to said he needs additional funds. measurement of volume of eolume." All Although there is no respect academics while but the last four level. Roberson said. This money now, he said, the Set decibel levels still providing student minutes of filrnirg and can be determined by editing work is still being "It was done at a no training in film Chess estimated a would be one way to define services," he said. some final editing work yet looking at what the band is done with available university to create a production," Chess added. professional producer what is reasonable, ac- to be done were paid for asking to be amplified, he "If we could have last year by $4,500 of In- resources. learning situation," he would spend about $170,000 cording to Roberson. amplified The story for "Run sa id . music one hour structionally Related said, adding that students to do what he has done with one day a week I would be When complete, "Run from the Buildings" was Roberson said if the However, contract Activities (IRA) funds come from four different $4,500. satisfied," Rolland said. from the Buildings" will be classes within the Theatre written anonymously in band asks for amplification problems may arise with from the University, ac- "Our only costs have released for showing on Arts Department. 1967 and is about a of instruments as well as bands that want to set the "I think we're really cording to Chess. been for film and lab- Channel 54 in San Jose and is graduating student who voices, "They'll probably amplification higher and getting the short end of the on about 70 other stations Chess also said several finds disillusionment with work," he said. be too loud. have different vocalists stick," he added. "In the However, Chess said, nationwide that are other schools have begun his life at the time. "People don't take sing at different levels. long run, it hurts the although the university members of the Eastern on films like SJSU's. offense to country and jazz There is also the students." wants him to finish the The film carries an movie, with recent IRA under current of existential BOP CU(,. ft/NE AND PENTHOUSE FILMS INTERNATIONAL PRESENT cutbacks SJSU has no philosophy, which states MALCOM/1 MCDOVVFI I additional funds for the Producer seeks private funding that people determine their project. TERESA ANN SAWN own destinies. KIM's Hair Styling HELEN MYREN All Haircuts And Styling On Chess also had Educatonal Network, part "They're being done as Originally, Chess Sale PETER ,e_?TOOLE problems trying to film of the Public Broadcasting educational experiences," hoped to complete the film Regular Nog, rain scenes with a lack of System. he said. "It is a learning by September of 1980, but $9 $5 Men:s CALIGULA rain, but said, "We can get situation for the students. then the funding problems PC $7 Women's around that Chess said 75 students, with other foot- We're going to see more arose. 832 820 Perms include haircut EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT age." 13 of whom comprise the and more of it in the cast, have spent about future." However, "This is not 3 Blocks from SJSU FOR NIATUSL AUDIENa5 Chess said because of 20,000 hours so far an unprofessional time 480S. lOth St., Hours I0-7 everyday the funding problems he is producing the film. "The students had had limit," he explianed. Call For Appointment 295-8777 4:00, 7:00 and 9:45 Ttih /1 III FIRST ST., SAN JOSE 294-3800 C lassifieds

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ARE YOO C/CNIA. GIMME Dut.iTA - D)TA - DONTA -continued from page 1 possibility in the future. and work study funds The evaluation which A FT 2' WHY DDN'T DUNTA - DON T I M - -It may well be that This would be par- would still apply to dif- IRA: Student Money state of California will ticularly difficult, ferent instructors ALL - RV-7NT I'M- ALL- the and YOU JUST T ME BE On the issue of funding, decide that it is no longer Fullerton said, on those departments was accepted I'M -ALL-RIGHT. LAGOA DiGGA GIGGI!1/4 -G ' RIGHT Fullerton also said it may able to fund entirely middle class families who by the Academic Senate in TWAtLA -TWANGA --rWg4,6 be possible for students to through the graduate recently qualified for February, Fullerton said decide how they want their Fullerton said. student loans level," and financial Amptdtheatre Music Instructionally Related say, however, She did aid during former Fullerton said she Activity money to be spent. t was possible con- that President Jimmy Carter's favored having music "It would be quite the difference in term. sidering performed by bands on possible for students to supporting a cost of Other areas expected Thursdays and Fridays check off where they would and un- graduate to be cut involve faculty during the noon to 1 p.m. like to see money go," student. research and dergraduate training hour for students in the Fullerton said. The Educational code grants such as those S.U. Amphitheatre area. "Just as on your in- already prohibits CSUC dealing with education and come taxes, you could students from being social work, Fullerton said. This schedule, as check whether you want charged more than $25 in Student Evaluations suggested by AS., would money to go to politics! tuition, Fullerton said. Fullerton said she allow those students who contributions or not." She said if tuition was signed and approved a new had classes until 12:30 p.m. But she said it would be implemented at this format for student to enjoy the music as well, against the policy of the amount, the $25 amount evaluations two weeks ago. Fullerton said. CSUC trustees for students multiplied by the ap- Fullerton said this is to get their fees back if they Fullerton said a proximately 300,000 CSUC designed to re piece the do not want their money problem could occur if the students could provide a Plant-Sawrey scale that used for IRA services. music was too loud, considerable amount of was previously used. An eight -member however, and disrupted money into the system. classes. committee which Fullerton said non- "We have been trying distributes the IRA fee residents who are now to develop one that's more recommended that paying marginal costs to technically sound and this sparta Associated Students place support SJSU could be is a long step towards a measure to increase the forced to pay full coverage that," Fullerton said. works by Nicole program is sponsored by Garza to speak Monday at 5 PRSSA will hold a exhibit fee on this month's A.S. which would help prevent She added that the new Bengiveno, Tom Bonauro the English Department p.m. concerning the goals Step-A-Thon today from ballot. The fee supports resident students from student evaluation format Gmny Lloyd through and the San Jose Poetry and objectives of the A GEM! noon to 3 p.m. at the and programs like the Spartan paying tuition. will be equally relevant Tower. For more April 3. Gallery hours are Center with the department. For more Pe, Pee, Business Daily and KSJS. Financial Aid from one departnient to information, call Dawn 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. cooperation of "Womyn's information, contact Tuition Fullerton added that another. at 280-1416. Monday through Friday Week." Juanita Espino at 277-2242. GET OUT YOUR McNeely Fullerton said while Ad- sample question, and 6 to 8 p.m. on Thur- the Reagan A there is no current sen- ministration's budget cuts, Fullerton explained, could HANDKERCHIEFS The Media Coalition sdays. An opening The Mexican ATTENTION: Spar- timent on the CSUC board especailly in the area of be worked "Was your Movies Morch will meet today at 2 p.m. in reception will be held American Graduate taguide announcements 16j of trustees to start having education, would affect adviser available to you?" 7 & Journalism Classrooms, tomorrow from 4 to 6 p.m. Studies Department will will run on a space- lOpm SI 00 graduate students pay SJSU "most immediately" or "Could you see him Morris Dailey Auditorium room 203. An update on the present Dr. Rodolfo De La available basis. (,,,,,,Morris tuition, this could be a in the area of student loans outside of class?" Minority Youth Media The Friday Flicks will Conference will be present "Fright Night presented. tonight. "Wait Until Dark" 1080 Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing Co , Milwaukee. Ws. will be shown at 8 and The Music Department "Friday the 13th" at 10. is presenting a french horn The late show at 11:45 will and recital tonight at feature "Night of the 8 in the SJSU Concert Hall. Living Dead." All shows are at Morris Dailey Candidate applications Auditorium. and election information for Associated Students Sandra McPherson, elections on March 30 and SJSLI alumnus and 31 are available in the A.S. nationally know poet, will Business Office. read her work tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the S.U. The Union Gallery will Umunhum Room. The Weather Increasing cloudi- ness with a chance of rain today. Lows in the high 40s, highs in the high 505, with winds from the northwest. Clearing on Saturday and Sunday. Forecast by the SJSU Meteorology Department.

TONIGHT Friday the 1 3th ritIDRY rtIOKS "FRIGHT NIGHT" Wait Until Dark (8:00pm)

Friday The 13th (10:00pm)

They were warned 'They are doomed And on Friday the 13th, nothing will save them

Ito' show Night of the Living Dead 11 45pm I

31 50 for the entire evening, in Morris Dailey Audi torium For more info, call 277 3228 NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 16 Monday Movies presents: GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS (Academy Award, best foreign film) 1 & 10 pin. St 00 Morris Dailey Auditorium