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Serving the San Jose State University Community since 1934 Volume 79 No 1.3 Thursday, September 30 1982

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di '- Will give money to groups that use fund-raisers II 4 or 1, By Dan Nakao Associated Students directors But directors Todd Mattson and be able to fund the groups, but we are sticking to their "first come, Shelly Houston said they would have just don't have the money." first served" attitude for favored funding the Weekly if so- distributing the remaining $2,564 in meone had shown up. Both the marching band and the the general fund. Mattson had considered cheerleaders promised to hold fund- But they want to fund groups allocating $2,000. raisers and attempt to repay A.S., _ that raise their own money through Weekly editor Michael Liedtke after directors stipulated that fund raisers, the directors said. has since considered another re- money raised by the groups revert to Directors also have required quest. A.S. 1011 . that the first two groups receiving MECHA's $1,000 request for a Groups such as the marching , funds return any money made mural in the Chicano Resource band have " an incentive to repay 1 4 through fund raising. Library also died without a motion, the A.S., "he said. " They wanted to I In all, four groups have re- although a representative did ap- go out and make as much (money) quested A.S. funds since the pear. as they can." discovery last week of only $5,480 in Band members were"very the general fund. sincere," he said. The fund, which is intended to The A.S. special allocations last the entire year, is used primari- $2,564 left in funds committee, which includes directors ly to finance groups not in the A.S. to finance groups Tom Laus, Ed Makiewicz and Greg budget. Ruppert, made the same stipulation .., A.S. Controller Robin Sawatsky over the entire year of the yearbook project in voting to said last year's directors had about recommend its $1,500 request for Al. $77,000 in the general fund. funds. This year's will probably last on- If the full board approves the I , , ly a few more weeks, she said. Directors said they were con- allocation, the third in five requests, The board has reduced the fund cerned that the allocation would be there would be little left for direc- in half by allocating $2,916 to the wasted because a mural has been in tors' projects, Houston said. SJSU marching band and the Spar- storage in the library. tan cheerleaders. Directors, however, said that The allocations would leave The marching band, the they were mainly concerned that $1,064 in the fund. 0 Are0P cheerleaders, MECHA, a Hispanic MECHA had made no effort to raise Mattson said the funding for ..s. ,,,, culture group,and the Independent its own funds. "Greek Week, "a week of festivities f 4 Weekly, had asked for a total of Groups attempting to raise fun- and competition between the houses, I , $17,607 but lowered their requests ding on their own have a better "will be very interesting." #4,,4)110P-'i .... because of the small amount of chance of receiving A.S. money, 11 ..., Sawatzky said. Seven of the 13 directors belong t. funds available. * The Weekly's $9,800 request Director Houston said, "We to a fraternity or sorority, he said. ..., % s died without a motion when no one want to really encourage groups to appeared to request the funds. do a lot of fund-raising. We want to Mattson said Houston, Ruppert, . Makiewicz, Ron Hobson, Robert . Musil, Polly Fletcher and Rick I . 0 . Spargo belong to "greek" houses. IP ' ,, Houston said there might not be Informal inquiry JP / . enough money left in the fund by the J. Wiliam time events such as "Greek Week" Shirley Reeke, a human performance Emergency rules change happen. " It may be time for the Greek Superstars participate instructor, in the Wet Sponge Relay By Eric lack Evans said two weeks ago he system to pull together," she said. " held Tuesday afternoon A broader-based group for deal- would not issue a written report on We just don't have that much money in wet sponge relays ing with campus emergencies, and a the inquiry's findings. left." change in the rules for off-campus However, two changes resulted repairmen working on campus are from the inquiry, Evans said this the results of an informal inquiry week. conducted last week into two recent One change involves the ad- campus emergencies, according to ministrators who advise Evans dur- SUBOD accepts ballroom floor bid .1. Handel Evans, executive vice ing physical emergencies on cam- president. pus. Evans met last Friday with ad- In the past, that group has con- By Carolyn Kennedy ministrators from University sisted of representatives from the The Student Union Ballroom floor should be the board, but 35 percent higher than the original probably mean higher cost later. Police, Plant Operations, Communi- University Police, Facilities and able to withstand dancing by spring semester figure of $100,000 estimated by the T.Y. Lin "It has been my experience in bidding con- ty Relations, and Environmental Plant Operations, Evans said. because of action taken by the S.U. board of engineering consultants, who drew up the repair struction jobs of this sort, that to delay could cost Health and Occupational Safety to That group will now include so- directors Tuesday. work design. money." said Executive Vice President Evans, discuss the administration's handl- meone from Academic Planning, the The board voted unanimously to accept a bid The other bid was for $199,950. A third bid- who represents the administration on the board. ing of a power blackout last month, dean of students' office, and the pur- of $134,563 for repairs to the ballroom floor from der, came out and looked at the job and decided Harold Hanley, from Auxiliary Enterprises, and the accidental release of chasing office, he said. Rob Johnston Construction, Inc. of Applegate. he didn't want to bid on it," said Ron Barrett, was present to answer technical questions from hydrogen chloride gas in Clark The addition of an academic ad- The work is scheduled for the winter break. S.U. director. the board. He said. Library about three weeks ago. ministrator is in direct The Johnston bid was the lowest received by The board said that to delay the job would Continued on page 3 The closed-door inquiry was response to complaints of ad- designed to allow administrators to ministrative confusion following the critique each other's performance power blackout last month. during the recent emergencies. Continued on page 3 Student upset with CSU program By April Heath Fred Rapisarda's dream of spending his the problem centers around bills Rapisarda year. '81-82 senior year as a student in Florence, Ita- hasn't paid. Rapisarda said his landlady knew he could (I:What has ly, through the CSU International Programs The problem revolves around a rent bill, a not disprove her illegality because she dealt on ended in a nightmare. telephone bill and a hospital bill. a cash-only basis and did not give him receipts. Mayor Hayes The business management major said that A hold has been placed on records for the Rapisarda said his landlady told him she "unethical practices . . . in the program" classes Rapisarda took in Italy and will be would send him the amount left over from the accomplished? caused the indefinite postponement of his removed only when the bills are paid. cleaning deposit, part of which she withheld to graduation from SJSU. According to Horne, the rent problem has deduct "outstanding fees." Instead, she wrote Until communication between Rapisarda been "taken care of." Rapisarda does not Long Beach and said Rapisarda left owing her and the Office of International Programs at agree. money. CSU-Long Beach is straightened out, a solution Without consulting Rapisarda, IP officials "It wasn't quite that way," Horne argued. doesn't seem likely. in Long Beach sent a check to Rapisarda's "There was a substantial telephone bill. She "The problem centers around housing ac- former landlady who claimed in a letter that gave us proof that they I Rapisarda and his comodations in Florence," Rapi.larda stated in Rapisarda had left Florence owing her about roomate I left behind a large bill." a letter published Tuesday in the Spartan Dai- $100. Rapisarda also questioned whether the pro- ly. Officials in Long Beach deducted the $100 gram office could legally take money that it However, Kibbey Horne, director of the In- from money that was to have been returned to owed to him and pay the landlady. A: See page 2 ternational Programs in CSU-Long Beach, said Rapisarda at the conclusion of his academic Continued on page 8 fLAILff FORUM Pepe Thursday, September in 1982 EDITORIAL Praising escorts With Janet Gray Hayes alone through campus at night, jumping at the The teeling of walking sight of a long shadow or sudden rustling of bushes can be scary. 84(A SJSU's Evening Guide Service eliminates the fear for those who use it. Since fall 1977, the evening guides have safely assisted students, faculty, staff and SJSU visitors to and from campus locations from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mayor Janet Gray Hayes began her mediate battle for the Highway 101 in- do you predict will happen every day. political career in 1971 when she was terim barriers . . . it was called blood A: Well, I'm only going to be in of - guides are SJSU students who have been carefully selected by elected to the San Jose City Council. alley . . . it cost about $4 million. lice for two and one-half more months Evening and I don't think that any major deci- escorts. She was elected mayor in 1974 and re- Q: Since your political career began the University Police Department and trained as evening Besides in 1971, what have you learned about sions will be made. grounds, elected in 1978. Not eligible for a third acting as escorts, the guides also patrol campus buildings and term, she will leave office Dec. 31 and be operating in the political arena activity to the University Police. I've been on record and voted to ex- reporting suspicious succeeded by Mayor -elect Tom A: Well, there are very few secrets Evening Guides have been involved in chasing rabid dogs from campus McEnery. Spartan Daily reporter Carolyn pand the stadium originally and we've in politics. loaned the University as well as walking an Kennedy spoke with Hayes about her $750,000, which and escorting exhibitionists to station, they've paid back. We've accelerated political career. faced special problems average of 15 women to their cars at night. Q: Have you street improvements near the stadium. as mayor simply because you were a The escort service can be obtained by calling the University Police at 0: What do you see as your most We've also appointed a citizen's com- woman; have you noticed any change 277.3513. If you are already outside a building, pick up any one of the blue satisfying accomplishments during in attitudes toward women during the mittee to try and assess the light telephones around campus and you will be connected immediately with your two terms as mayor past 10 years you've been in office neighborhood concerns about traffic and things like that. the University Police. An evening guide will be sent to your location. A: I would say the passage and im- With the A: Attitudes have definitely chang- The SJSU evening guide program has shown its effectiveness. plementation of the General Plan. I'm distressed that there's not bet- ed. People realize that as policy- San Jose Police Department foot patrols eliminated around the campus last Before, in the '50s and '60s, the planning ter attendance than there is at Spartan makers we have a certain amount of semester, the evening guides are even more important to the security of the for San Jose was piecemeal, patch up Stadium. Certainly with the football and prop up. We were known as the ur- power. There's no question, when I first community. ban sprawl capital of the country. Peo- became mayor, it was a novelty and a The UPD and evening guides are doing a great job keeping the crime ple forget that. We haven't had that lot of people resented it. It is still a Dick rate around the campus down. The service is of great value to those who use name put to us in I don't know how and Jane society. My attitude is, if you it and their friends and loved ones who, because of the escorts, can feel safer many years; certainly not since the have problems with me because I am a woman, then that's your problem. after dark. General Plan was adopted. I'm out here to work on the issues, and as far as The Evening Guide Service is worthwhile and we're glad it's here to In the 20-year period between the I'm concerned, it's not a problem. stay. '50s and '60s the city grew some 121 But when I was first on council, I remember that people would come to LETTERS the podium and say 'Mr. Mayor' and 'gentlemen of the council' and look right at me, so it was then I decided I The Weekly offers students an was going to get another woman on the Fellow students opportunity to gain extra hands-on council. I helped Suzy Wilson get can save Weekly experience that gives SJSU elected and then there were two of us. graduates a complete training they Now with seven women on the coun- Editor: can't get at any other university in cil, they don't say that. The Independent Weekly does the West. And, the magazine's not have to fold because of the A.S. operational organization allows Q: Does the University play a part government's recently discovered students to contribute as much of in downtown redevelopment fiscal crisis. With more support their time and talents as their A: A very important part as far as Mous by Jim Ritionla from students, faculty and the cam- I'm concerned. f schedules allow, so they don't have team that they have now, you would pus community, the nearly four- to sacrifice the rest of their educa- We finally got San Jose State years think that stadium would be full. year-old newsmagazine can survive tion to get practical experience in ago, to develop a master plan. This was Q: How would you assess (SJSU and even prosper at SJSU. their field. the time when I was involved with the President) Gail Fullerton .. The journalism department The best interest of the jour- redevelopment agency in the late '60s, faculty, particularly, can make a nalism department and the students and they were just growing, without A: I think she's one of the best. I significant contribution tot he it educates will be served if faculty any real master plan, in a haphazard think it's one of the hardest jobs in the newsmagazine's vitality by strongly members embrace the Weekly and way, and so we forced that on them and community. It's just a problem that encouraging journalism, advertis- encourage their students to develop square miles and essentially, since I've I think that's good because now they there's just not enough awareness of ing, and public relations students to their skills by participating with the been in office, '70 to '80, in that decade, know how and where they want to grow. support for education and there should participate in producing the Weekly, newsmagazine. Such support by the we've only grown 25 square miles, so be. I think the pendulum will swing not instead of the department's cur- department and the talents and there is no question the urban sprawl 0: Do you think the proposed back. People are beginning to realize riculum, but along with it. energies of SJSU's journalism and stopped. Recreation and Events Center on cam- we're losing ground as a state, as a na- Today's journalism and adver- advertising students can save the pus will play a part in the redevelop- tion. I think she's fighting a very tising job markets are highly com- So I would say that controlled Weekly, preserving one of the cam- ment of downtown San Jose valiant battle, vigorously. petitive. Employers are bombarded pus community's valuable growth was one of my major ac- complishments. My motto was we must with hundreds of resumes for single resources. Q: What are your plans for the job openings. The edge in the job Todd Well make San Jose better before bigger and what I've been trying to do. f uture . race goes to those who already have Former editor. that's Q. Is there anything left undone aperience and maturing skills. Independent Weekly A: I have, by reapportionment, been which you would have liked to ac- done out of the political realm for complish the time being. I had seriously considered A: Very definitely. Downtown running against Senator Dan O'Keefe Daily Policy revitalization just did not come about but they reapportioned me right into as rapidly as I would have wanted. This Senator (Alfred Alquist's district so I has been a great disappointment. This was dealt out. The Spartan Daily would like to Letters should not exceed 350 is the third time that we've been work- Q: Will you be sad when your term hear from you our reader. Your ideas, words ing with major developers. Lomments criticisms and suggestions Ope1/011 as over .. are encouraged. By listening to our The intent of the Spartan Daily I have wanted a stronger mayor's No. readers we feel we can better serve the Forum Page is to present a variety of role in the city of San Jose. I think it is A: II ,ampus community viewpoints of interest to the campus extremely important in terms of Q: Relieved Letters to the Mailbag, opinion community. balance to the districting that we have A: It's going to be like stepping off of 2 rs and press releases are gladly Editorials reflect the position of here. But both mayoral candidates and a fast train. It hasn't slowed down since ar the Daily Opinions express the views the mayor-elect came out publically for the primary. While I've really enjoyed is Our policy for accepting such of the writer or organiration and will the continuation of the role as it is now it most of the time, lam definitely look- niateriai is dS fOliOWS. appear with a byline attributing the and I think they're wrong. ing forward to a change. is 1,tters article accordingly I think this kind of a city with the A: I heard something about it I the ci Letters should be submitted to Comments, columns and challenges and the problems that we Recreation and Events Centerl several the Spartan Daily office IJC 2081 editorials will discuss local, state and Someone said it's like a mature have deserves a mayor that's accoun- months ago, but I have to be very fl v-eekilays, or by mail to the Mailbag, international affairs plant that should be repotted every six table and has more power than I do. frank -- I have not heard very a the Spartan reader much or eight years and i feel like I'm due for Daily, San Jose State The Daily encourages I operate a lot by the informal d. University. Seventh St., CA regarding editorials. about it . . but I certainly think it repotting. 125 S. comments powers of the mayor -- or bluff -- as it 95192 opinions or news stories would help downtown redevelopment might be known. It has been a real privilege to be the t1 All bitters must include the Guest opinions are encouraged. landl complement an expanded Con- Another area that I feel we didn't mayor of San Jose. I'm very proud of II der' s signature. major, class but will be printed at the discretion of vention Center. do as well as I would have wanted was the city; I think we've got a lot going for ,tanding, address and telephone the Forum Page editors. the completion of Highways 85 and 87. Q: What is your position on the ex- us and I think we have not hesitated to el nomber Only the name. mator and Releases When T first got to be mayor, I did im- pansion of Spartan Stadium and what problems. fc .,. face up to our iss standing v,lii be printed Releases should be submitted hi The Spartan Daily reserves the early as possible to the City Editor at ni ,tht to limit the number of letters on a the Spartan Daily office, or by mail. The tc .iiven topic after d sufficient amount of sooner the release is received, the tf ,.nmment has appeared. better coverage the topic may receiv.. vi

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No. I don't. There are "I'd say there are "Well, I've never seen -Yes. I guess I think "Yes, I do believe there millions of planets out extraterrestrials -- there's one, but they could exist. there are extraterrestrials are extraterrestrials there. but I still don't think something out there. I've seen pictures of them mainly because you can't because I don't think that all so I can't tell you why, it's There's got to be something and other reports on them disprove them. Until the extraterrestrial groups lust an impression I have. else in the universe besides Ion television). It's a big somebody proves there would be around if there Bonnie Anderson us. There are other planets, world out there. aren't, I guess I'll say there weren't any. There are a lot Business Administration further out than we know of Helms Sasaki could be. But they don't of photographs of things Hemel and there is no scientific Undeclared look like El., that's for that might be from outer fact that proves otherwise. freshman sure. space -- they can't all be Rich Nernacki Anemia Cardenas false. I don't think they look Undeclared En/Megrim like E.T. junior junior Tony leer Graphics senior Thursday, Septembei i() 1982 Peg. 3 INQUIRY 182 Continued from page 1 NMI According to Executive Vice President J. Handel Those problems may have been the result of com- with possible injuries. Evans said. ’They come and go as they please." Evans, the following changes will be made because of munication gaps between the executive side of the ad- Students would also gain a voice in the group through That apparently complicated the problems at the an inquiry into the administration's handling of two re- ministration, which closed the buildings for repair, and this representative, Evans said. Clark Library three weeks ago. cent emergencies: the academic side, which had to find new rooms for the Someone from the purchasing office has been added On Sept. 13, irritating hydrogen chloride gas seeped representatives from Academic Planning, pur- transferred classes. because expenditures for emergency repairs sometimes into the first floor of the library from the basement where chaser's office, and the dean of students' office will be Evans said that in the past, his office has informed the get ensnarled in red tape if correct accounting procedures subcontractors were replacing a cooling tank's plastic lin- included in a group that advises Evans during campus academic side after the decision to close a building has are not followed, Evans said. ing. emergencies. been made. The other change involves off-campus repairmen who subcontracted workers will have to check with Plant "Reorganizing a class schedule in a major classroom work on campus for those who contract with the universi- Library Director Maureen Pastine said she was Operations before going to work on campus. building takes a lot of time," he said. ty. unaware that workers were making repairs in the base- On Aug. 31, electric power was lost for nearly 10 hours Having someone from Academic Planning in the These workers, or "subcontractors," generally report ment on the morning that gas leaked. to MacQuarrie, Sweeney and Duncan halls and the group may help to save time and eliminate communica- only to their employers and not to the university, Evans From now on, subcontractors will be required to Seventh Street garage following the burnout of an tion problems in an emergency, Evans said. said. check in with Plant Operations before doing work on cam- underground power cable. Ironically, Evans said no one from the academic side "You have to be careful with sub contractors I." pus, Evans said. As the university prepared for a major electrical of the administration was present at last week's inquiry. repair project to replace the cable and another non- In addition, Evans said he is including someone from functioning cable, there was considerable confusion the Dean of Students services office because student ser- regarding the transfer of some classes from the affected vices run the Student Health Service, and in a serious buildings. emergency, student health officials would have to deal Low-rent residence Senator says students must earn to house 100 seniors Manor fee will be one-third of income good grades or lose financial aid By Rosanno Alejandro The buzzing of power tools, the door on San Fernando Street, applica- booming of a giant crane and the bang' tions for prospective tenants will be By Kathlyn Warren ing of hammers you can hear on the out- available two months before the Sen. Claiborne Pell, D- and use of federal student average is reviewed. If it is students receiving finan- gress," he said. "San Jose skirts of campus on Fifth Street is the scheduled completion date. April 1, R.I., has introduced aid resources." below a "C" average, he or cial aid" and that there will State follows these sound of busy construction workers 1983. legislation to end financial In a statement on the she is placed on probation be an "amount of financial guidelines." pounding out new homes. support to students who fail bill, Pell cites a study for one grading period. If assistance which can be According to Ryan, the But the building which will house Martinez expects 100 seniors to be to maintain a grade released in December 1981 the student again fails to redirected to more serious federal law already states those new homes will not be available to living in the building since the Manor average of "C" or above. which found that 20 percent maintain the required students." that students receiving students unless they're 62 years old or will be open to couples. In addition, Currently, a student re- of the students receiving average, he or she is no Don Ryan, SJSU direc- financial aid must be mak- older. some rooms will be especially built for mains eligible for financial Pell grants at 19 randomly longer eligible for federal tor of financial aids, ing satisfactory progress. Construction on the Jeanne D'Arc the disabled. aid as long as he or she re- selected institutions had financial assistance. disagreed. "If a student currently Manor, a home for the elderly spon- The Manor will not be part of the mains in "good standing," less than a "C" average, A student may re- "This bill is not needed goes below a "C" average sored by the Roman Catholic Chui cli, Women's Center, which is also spon- academically. half of which had an "F" establish eligibility after because higher educational we allow them to continue, started in late December. sored by the Catholic Church. It will "Good standing" is left average. two consecutive semesters institutions, the National but they're on academic The 87-unit building, which is sub- also be much less expensive to live to the discretion of in- The legislation gives a of maintaining a "C" Association of Financial and financial aid proba- sidized by the Department of Housing there than at the Center, which charges dividual educational in- student receiving aid a one- average. Aid Administrators and tion," Ryan said. He added and Urban Development and intended $305 to $405 for rent. stitutions. Pell said this year period to establish an Pell said this legisla- others have composed that the probationary to house elderly men and women, will The Manor's rent will be one-third policy has resulted in academic record. After tion will create a "fair and guidelines to monitor period is a warning and have seven stories. of the tenant's income. Martinez said. serious mismanagement that a student's grade point consistent standard for students' academic pro- that students will be dis- It will house low-income seniors Martinez added that living across qualified if grades don't who have passed an HUD income re- from SJSU will be an added benefit to improve. quirement. According to Pat Martinez, tenants because they will be able to Ryan said the law director of the Women's Center next take classes at SJSU. Department changes made would be insensitive to pro- blems encountered by new By Michael Vaughn students receiving aid and ’21ReaRfRa22aatata:EliasaW.--,-,-, The Music Department has restructured its commit- Charlene Archibeque. It will include the opera, orchestra that it allows no flexibility. tee and faculty advisory system. The planned reorganiza- and bands and the choral and jazz ensembles. Two of its "From our perspec- tion was approved at a department faculty meeting last responsibilities are department festivals and public rela- tive," Ryan said, "I'm op- Thursday. tions. posed to it. It's a matter of -It started last spring," said Gus Lease, interim The academic studies committee, headed by William overregulation." department chairman. "The faculty met. . . and George, will be comprised of music literature, history and designated the advisory committee plus two alternatives theory, general education, graduate studies and music to. . . recommend to the faculty how to reorganize the education. Its responsibilities will include advising for Lowest Fares to Invites you to join them from department." music majors and minors. EUROPE Lease has been interim chairman for the department The schedule and curriculum committee, headed by Carl 4:30-7:00 Mon- Thurs and 4:30-10:30 since Robert Cowden resigned as chairman Aug. 23. Chevallard, is responsible for staffing and scheduling, this winter Fri-Sat for their special dinners. According to the approved plan, a five-member curriculum, faculty recruitment and working conditions. London from S649, r.t. department council will work directly under the depart- The faculty-at-large position will be held by Tikey Amsterdam from S649/t t Price of Entree Includes: ment chairman. The council comprises the chairpersons Zes, music professor. Frankfurt from 1699/r.t Soup & Salad of four council committees plus one member chosen from A separate budget committee comprises represen- Paris from $798/rt. Tortellini Appetizer the Art Department faculty. tatives from the first three council committees and will Zurich from $740/nt. The council committees are: deal specifically with financial issues. Brussels from S728fr.t. Coffee The applied studies committee, headed by Robert Mann- The budget committee representatives are Robert 2 Fresh Szabo, budget Vegetables ing, which will cover brass, percussion, composition, committe chairman, Dwight Cannon and BRITISH "For freshness keyboard, woodwinds, strings, voice and jazz. Two of its Higo Harada. and homemade quality Paolo's responsibilities will be student recitals and guest artist. "They will be studying the budget and asking for input EUROPEAN has no peer. No one has greater joy in sharing The program (ensemble) committee, headed by from the committees. . . to ask them what funding is TRAVEL the bounty of this earth, as new dishes come out of needed for those areas," Lease said. "They have already their kitchen than the Allen Family." studied request for travel." Ballroom floor repairs 1080 Saratoga Ave Robert Lawrence BalzarFood Crate San Jose, 95129 For Reservations 12th & Santa Clara Streets to be completed by spring 984-7576 294-2558 San Jose, Continued from page 1 Treasurer resigns the project could be com- works out," he said. pleted during the four-week Supplemental financ- Intercultural post; period from Dec. 21 to Jan. ing for the Recreation and 21. Events Center will be Money for the repairs discussed at the Oct. 12 stays as adviser will come from the S.U. ex- meeting, Barrett said. pansion reserve fund, "Although the Spartan Dai- Muriel Andrews has resigned as treasurer of the In- which as of Aug. 31 contain- ly said it would be discuss- tercultural Steering Committee. ed $327,000. ed today. I don't think Andrews submitted her letter of resignation to the The need for ballroom we're in a position to ICSC on Sept. 20. floor repairs became ap- discuss it now." Andrews, who has been treasurer of the ICSC for parent last October after a Further study is three and one-half years, said the ICSC was becoming too dance concert featuring necessary as to where the dependent on her for such things as secretarial work. pogo-style dancing caused additional money will come Despite her problems as treasurer, the SJSU English the beams underneath the from and how much is to be graduate student and former Peace Corps member said floor to move. spent, Evans told the that she enjoyed her work with the ICSC and will continue The repair work will board. "It's inappropriate to assist the committee as an unofficial adviser. consist of steel-beam rein- to talk about it now," he Andrews will continue to serve as interim treasurer orcement to 13 out of the 16 said. until a new treasurer can be found. beams. The three beams not reinforced are difficult to reach. They are under the stage and directly over the kitchen in the food ser- vice area. 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By Rose Zomudie named associate dean San Jose police officer applications will of 21 and 35 and have at least 60 semester col- four 26- to 30-inch hurdles, running through a be accepted at City Hall until Friday for lege units or 90 quarter units. Applicants must set of pylons, stepping in and out of 12 tires Mexican American is SJSU alumna anyone interested in taking the Oct. 16 exam. be U.S. citizens with correctible 20-20 vision. and then running across the finish line, in 25 With the test nearing, is going All recruits must complete the four-part seconds or less. By Sandie Smith strong for recruits, said Officer Charles physical agility test. The first part includes After these exercises comes the Consuelo Rodrigues Is the Jun% Rodrigues is concerned with Brown. "All San Jose police officers and per- running a mile in 14 minutes or less. psychological test. associate dean of Outreach and the nev, women and minorities on campus, both sonnel will receive 10 hours of paid compensa- The second part is an obstacle course In this stage, Brown said, "It is important Affirmative Action director at SJSU. getting them in and keeping them in. tion time when a woman, a Latino, or a black where recruits must climb a 6-foot wall, run for us to know about their history, financial She was voted one of three Women and minorities are takes the four-hour exam to become a police 15 feet, turn around, jump the wall again and status, place of employment and their various Mexican-American women of the year recruited but often don't graduate, officer." then run another 15 feet, in less than 18 livelihoods concerning police records or in 1975 by the Mexican-American Op- Rodrigues said. seconds. brushes with the law." portunity Foundation. She also has a She attributes this problem to the Brown said there is a big push towards "This is the stage in which we lose a lot of After passing these tests, the applicant is master's degree in education from "revolving door syndrome," a theory recruiting minorities. San Jose police officers female applicants," Brown said. "In our ready for the academy and the recruiter has SJSU, and a doctorate from UCLA. that women and minorities aren't pro- currently receive 40 hours of paid vacation, or society, women just do not use their upper earned another 10 hours of paid compensa- A native of San Jose, Rodrigues at- vided the assistance they need to compensation time, for recruiting women, bodies as much as men do and thus they do tion. tended San Jose High School and has persevere. Hispanics and blacks. not have enough strength to do this exercise." For 12 weeks the recruit trains in all taught at Roosevelt Junior High and Women and students with lower in- The exam consists of 150 questions cover- phases of police work. Milpitas High School. comes are often not used to a big in- ing reading and writing comprehension and In the third phase of the testing the The last two weeks concentrate on red She was picked in 1972 by the stitution, and they feel alienated -- decision-making skills required for police trainee has three tries to simulate a rescue at- tape involved with completing all police California Board of Education to work which affects their performance, work. tempt with an 80-pound dummy. The person reports. on a four-member task force that Rodrigues said. "However, you do not have to have a law must pick up the dummy and zigzag through a From here they go into field training for horn enforcement background to pass the test," set of pylons, put the dummy down, run 15 14 weeks and again the recruit is given Brown said. feet, turn around and drag the dummy another 10 hours of paid compensation time. Applicants must pass this test with at through the pylons again, in 29 seconds or The last 10 hours of paid vacation time Rodrigues refers to President Gail Fullerton as least 70 percent proficiency. less. goes to the recruiter when the new officer her 'role model'; part of reason she accepted job Those eligible, must be between the ages The final agility test requires jumping finishes a year's probation.

studied conflict and violence in Califor- Rodrigues would like to work more More minority students sought to fill up nia high schools. with faculty members to solicit their After finishing her doctorate at support and have them assist with UCLA, Rodrigues came to .work at recruiting minority students for SJSU. SJSU. According to Rodrigues, some pro- growing School of Engineering program Rodrigues refers to SJSU President fessors do "double duty" while others Gail Fullerton as her "role model," and do virtually nothing in this area. By Derrick Martin says she accepted her job here partly "Student affirmative action cannot SJSU's School of Engineering will at- He said that the school will expand its "secondary criteria." In addition to the stan- because Fullerton is president. succeed in any institution unless it tempt to recruit and retain more minority Minority Engineering Program this fall to in- dard criteria used to evaluate applicants to Her main goal is to get to know her becomes an integral part of the institu- students, according to Jay Pinson, dean of the clude one full-time director. The program, the school, secondary criteria such as the ap- staff and to "become familiar with the tion, and unless all the university and School of Engineering. formed last year, has tutoring and counseling plicant's "family environment" and similar system and policies and procedures." community members believe in the Pinson, although admitting that he "is not services available to minority students. Pin- information will be considered in evaluating Rodrigues has been working philosophy and are committed to the satisfied" with the number of minority son said the purpose of the program is to "im- the application. without a regular staff since she started concept of affirmative action," students in the school, said that the school has prove the quantity and quality of minority Another proposal is a "pre-engineering her job in August. Rodrigues said. done a good job in recruiting minorities. He students in the school. program." Under this program, students who ii, Rodrigues sits on all three Rodrigues said the work cannot be cited a fall 1981 report by the Engineering One obstacle to any increase in minority aren't eligible for admission to the school can presidential ..task forces that are done by one office alone. Manpower Commission which said that SJSU, enrollment in the school is its impacted enroll in engineering-related lower division reviewing outreach and recruitment, "Only with the support of the with 363 minority students in its Engineering status. Pinson said that the school will starts courses. After completion of these courses, learning assistance and academic ad- university and community can student School, is second to California State Universi- new program and propose another that will the student can reapply to the school. Pinson An e visement. affirmative action work," she said. ty at Northridge in the number of minority give these students an opportunity to enter. said the program would not begin before fall blacl students enrolled in its Engineering School. One such method, to be used this spring, is the 1983.

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house at 112 Ocean St. in Amityville. N.Y. with Iheits shingled roof and white-shuttered windows looks no less inviting than any of the other trim homes in the quiet New England town. But to demonologists Ed and Lorraine War- ren, advisers for the new movie, "Amityville II: The Possession," the house is ominous. The Warrens, both 55, who have devoted their lives to the investigation of "spirit forces," know what has gone on there. During a three-day investigation of the Amityville house in February of 1976, they concluded that the house was infested by "inhuman spirits."

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They still hold that theory today, and were called upon by producer Dino DeLaurentiis to in- sure that the film, a prequel to "The Amityville Horror," which they also worked on, was authentic. tings," he said. "Although the house has been Their research revealed a history that dated resold and has new occupants, whatever dwells there back 200 years. The land on which the house was AdVERTISE might still have control and is simply waiting. It has constructed was once an Indian burial ground. killed An once. Who's to say it won't kill again " IN ThE Are early occupant, John Ketchum, they said, practiced black magic rituals in the house. The only way to rid a house or person of an invading ghost or demon is exorcism. The word In 1974, the Amityville house was the scene SpARTAN DAily means literally, "to cast out evil spirits in the A1-00/1 of a gruesome mass murder. On Nov. 13 at 3:15 name of God." Rites of exorcism range from simple a.m., Ronald DeFeo, eldest child of four bless- ings to month-long rituals, depending on children, shot the other members of his family with a .35- the strength of terlk EkiI caliber rifle. both the spirit and the exorcising priest. Some demons are much more dangerous than others, and an exoricist White water River Rafting What happened to the next family to live "must be pious and knowledgkeable" to deal with there, the Lutzes, was portrayed in "The them, according to Ed. Amityville Horror." George and Kathy Lutz and in Mexico! ,, ni r Al their three children fled the house in terror after living Frio/ 0.415 4AI 474i:2,0'1 /Al there for just 28 days. While every major religion has its own method of ex- Rafting adventure through /r3 orcising spirits, the Catholic Church requires proof of in- "Amityville II" is the story of the DeFeo Mexican, "vo or eotiRs_e, festation or possession before an exorism can be perform- Guatemalan jungles family. The Warrens defend its intergrity. "This and ancient Maya ruins! rce-f-t- c4--/-ifieweime-s., 50- ed. This is where the Warrens come in. movie we will stand behind 100 percent," Lor- -1:4./e: /A/ -7-mis 7-Avas/xyl raine said. "What we want the public to understand is that The exorcism is performed by the priest, but the War- A/1019r Twelve days the phenomena which occur in this movie actually do oc- .ens help gather the evidence. Lorraine is clairvoyant, of adventure on one of the last unspoiled 11.4/ed,/ 64,0 ,eage /3 OW jungle rivers in . Explore Maya r ind uses her ability to "discern" whether or not a spirit is ruins abandoned over a thousand years ago, ruins accessible fref-Zesmi only by whitewater river craft. See a profusion of "I allow it to happen spontaneously," she said. "I wildlife and visit the Lacondones, the descendants of don't put any black veils over my head or put a big crystal the Mayas. Cost: $985, exclusive of air transportation. ball in front of me.- When the Warrens investigate a case, For brochure write or present. call: LKorraine walks around the Jungle River Expeditions house and picks up spirit P 0 Box 873 Saratoga. CA 95o7 (4081 286-1969 emanations while Ed interviews the people, listening to KOS their descriptions for signs of spirit manifestations.

Once they have determined a presence of spirits, the Warrens recommend an exorcism. Ed has been presents) 42 exorcisms of homes and individuals. INTERESTED IN A CAREER Lorraine said that movies on the subject, and "The Exorcist" in particular "have actually educated the public." THAT GIVES MUCH MORE The Warrens are devout Catholics and attribute the phenomena they have witnessed But what happened in the house The War- to the work of God and Satan. Demons, they say, are essentially fallen angels rens call "diabolical infestation." In other THAN JUST A GOOD words, a demon is permitted to infest a home, that are destined to defy God and to arrange the destruc- usually be a family member who has used an Ouija board tion of man. Possession, Ed said, is one way of doing that or conducted seances or conjuring rituals, as John Ket- PAYCHECK? . chum did. The demon then attempts to break down the human's will by wreaking havoc. Whatever your aegree will Objects levitate or transport themselves from room to room, whispering voices and 'It has killed once. Who's thunderous poundings occur at all hours of the be, the Navy can give you a day and night, apparitions materialize and a "psychic cold" fills the house. I Demons are able to draw the heat to say it won't kill again?' from a house and convert it to energy which they use to commit these deeds, according to the Warrens I. management position if you The end result is to drive the inhabitants to such a state of emotional instability that they are The Warrens also believe that their work on films like vulnerable. They are then targets for possession, "Amityville II" will contribute to the public's education oi qualify. You'll get technical in which the demon tries to take over the body and soul of demonology. "Because of our involvement in "Amityville the person. But demons are not to be confused with II," Ed said, "we could strike a tremendous blow against training, managerial ghosts, according to Lorraine. A ghost is an ear- the devil. In other words, bring home the reality of thbound spirit of a human who has not "passed diabolical infestation and, of course possession." over" peacefully into death. Demons are inhuman spirits, But what does one say to a non-believer experience, and immediate agents of the devil that have never walked the earth in "I don't try to convice the skeptical public of the reali- human form. The house in Amityville, Ed said, is a classic ty of it," Lorraine said. case of diabolical infestation. "All I would say," said Ed, "is 'look at the evidence.' "Amityville is one of the worst cases I ever If they still don't believe, what can we do responsibility. The Navy worked on in 35 years of investigating haun- "Once it happens to them, then they believe." offers positions in the Spartan Daily following areas: Classifieds FINANCE MEDICAL ELECTRONICS carry a lot of ENGINEERING NUCLEAR PROPULSION weight AVIATION PERSONNEL SHIP OPERATION All you need is a minimum of a BS/BA degree (depending upon the programsome programs require advanced degrees), be able to pass aptitute and physical examinations and qualify for a security clearance. (U.S. citizenship required) Age restrictions/requirements vary depending upon the program. Your benefits package includes 30 days' earned annual vacation, medical/dental/low cost life insurance coverage plus other tax-free incentives. Pay for Navy officers is SAN JOSE ART comparable to pay in the civilian sector. 87 Valley Fair Center 365 San Antonio Road If you're interested in gaining a position that offers immediate kinks:vs copies ippr San Jose, Calif. 95128 Mt. View, Calif. 94040 249-8700 941-3600 responsibility, call Navy Officer Programs at: Paste De San Anton., _...11 93 295-1336 San Jose Art, Paint & Wallpaper (415) 452-2900 COLLECT 481 E San Carlos SI. HOURS VF M F 9-9/ Sat 9-5.30/ Sun 12-5, MV M -Sal 95 30 295-5511 Pi\-ii/T/L\ I r_b_A_Tif. SPORTS PIRO 6 1 September 30 1982 JC transfers sparkle for Spartan spikers Jones and Ringer hustle into SJSU starting six

By8rian Wong "Jones and Ringer" a reality," the 6-foot junior 1 know 1 couldn't play at a isirt the name of a new said. I told my parents, four-year school. I had the television series, but it is 'Can you believe I've best JC coach ( Roxanne one act Lady Spartans' played three of the top 10 DeMik I in California. I volleyball opponents will teams in the country .. ' I specialized in volleyball have to get used to wat- never dreamed I would the past two years." ching. play against nationally "She tried out and we Sandy Jones and ranked teams." liked her ," Montgomery Arlene Ringer are the stars Lady Spartans coach said. " I did not think she of SJSU's version of Dick Montgomery looks was going to be a starter, ''1averne and Shirley". like a genius in picking up but she learns quickly and A pair of hustling Jones and Ringer. He gets better all the time." Jailor college transfers, realizes the impact the pair "At JC volleyball was Jgnes and Ringer have has had on the team's early maybe No. 2 or 3 on priori- more in common than tow success. ty," Ringer said. "Here it's peas in a pod. "Arlene, Sandy and got to be your No.1 priority. The outside hitters Terry ( DeBusk ) are the I came here expecting to sit ciime to SJSU from keys to our program," on the bench and learn. I ottstanding junior college Montgomery said. knew I would contribute. programs. Although both They're pushing the "It's suprising to start. bpgan the season on the veterans. Arlene's impor- I play aggressivily. It's a bench, Jones and Ringer tant to us." good feeling to know all 4orked their way into the SJSU's "Dynamic those years of hard work starting lineup, something Duo" took different paths are starting to pay off." neither expected when they in becoming Lady Spar- Jones, who played mid- accepted their scholarships tans. dle blocker for Santa Bar- to-SJSU. Ringer was practically bara City College despite "1 didn't think I'd ever a walk-on. She was all- being 5-foot-8 I" I was ba on the same floor as Cal league in two seasons for always the tallest person at Poly-SLO," Jones said the state-champion Mira JC" I, led her team to two after the Lady Spartans' 3- Costa junior college team, league titles. 2 toss to the nation's 10th- but she wasn't sure where " Our only question ranked team. she was headed after about her was her height," t, "The competition is a graduation. Montgomery said. " She 14 tougher. I don't think "No one realized my played the middle for the caliber is that different talent ( after high school)," them, but she's too small (from junior college). It's Ringer said. " Volleyball for us. She's been hitting jitst more competitive." was fun in high school, but well, but she's awful tiny to Ktrt Copp Ringer agreed with the competition was be hitting in such an impor- htr teammate's assess- nothing. It was hitting the tant position. Two new players who have greatly helped the SJSU volleyball team this year held last weekend in the men's gym. Jones and Ringer we both junior college ment. ball over the net. For four Known as shard hitter, have been Sandy Jones (left) and Arlene Ringer (center). The two we shown tenders who hive muted their ways into couch Dick Montgomery's starting "I dreamed of coming years, I sat and did Jones began to shine in a here with teammate Teri DeBuek at the Spartan Slaps Invitational the was to San Jose State, but I nothing. match against Nor- lineiup. river thought it'd become " I wanted to play, but thwestern on her 20th birth- day. goal to be playing on a four can," she said. "I spend Both players stress the said, " Our goal is to get to " The team said we year school in Division I half my energy yelling and importance of team unity. NCAA's. We've got should celebrate my birth- the and contributing." talking. I push myself the three seniors Jan Harman, =Me day more often, "Jones said whole way. I don't think " We're all starters," with a smile. " I didn't Jones works so hard on we're physically in the best Jones said. "Each day it's Joyce Sprout and Jodi want to sit ci the bench all the court that she tends to shape we could be in. I used different. The whole team Beding who have been real- the time. I'd like to start. run out of gas at times. to not be able to walk out Is one." ly nice to us here. We'd like SJS I've already reached my " I play as hard as I after the practice." Her roommate Ringer to get them there." Students! Utah State grabs early PCAA lead PO aelt The are coming By Michael McIntyre home! 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Later in the Weber State 25-9 as Bulldog noon in the opening game for this Saturday. week, Easter Michigan quarterback Jeff Tedford, The of the PCAA football PCAA champion coach Mike Stock was fired the conference's leading will meet the schedule. winner of the Bowling Green will with no immediate replace- passer, threw for over 200 Mid-American Utah State, now 2-1 Conference host Western Michigan, ment named. yards for the third straight overall, effectively race in the second Califor- Toledo plays at Ohio The other league game contest. $5.00 neutralized the Titans' of- nia Bowl, which is schedul- University, Miami of Ohio saw Western Michigan stop ed for Dec. 18 at Bulldog SEASON FOOTBALL TICKETS fense. Fullerton State travels to Kent State, Kent State 24-14. 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Jciechowski, Rose Zamudio, Constance Dixon, Mich oor W HAP The Women's Center Jugadores made their debut last Ghadiri, Virginia Contrers, Linda Romero, Mary Jane woo w HAP! Monday night, losing 2-1 to the Individuals in coed open Sullivan, Mary Williams, Su-Lin Lenker, Carolyn Elena wHAP!

volleyball. Flores and Natalie Schinkevich. WHA WHAP, "We're the only all-women's team," Karen Hester In intramural bowling, Greg Brooks was elected WHA w HAP said. " We're just out there to have a good time. It's a lot president of the Tuesday night league. Team 8, which con- of fun." sists of Bob Zied, Cindy Long and Marty Stowers, went 4-0 BENCHL1 SCOTT SAAVEDRA Hester knew what kind of competition the Women's on opening night. Center team would be facing when she signed up. Brian Berwald posted the men's high average with a SWELL-. WHAT A r000.1i hI6 WELCOME "1 went to the captain's meeting and I knew it would 186. Brenda Gill rolled a 154 to lead the women. , SWALLOWED !KE SOME CHEAP retee be mostly men," she said. " We want to show women can Here are some flag football scores: Spartan Division- CALAND OSMAN play volleyball . We have potential. Some people have SAE 50, Hoover 6; ATO 18, Magnificent Seven 0; Blue. played before, while some are beginners." Gold League- WBTM 6, Maniac 0; Allen Hall 18, Diablos 6; The Jugadores' roster consists of Robin Mills, Ana Washburn Hall 51, Penthouse Hustlers 0.

The Akbayan group will meet at 1:30 today and tomor- Scott Farmer will speak on the "Christian View of BASIL ID AMARO row in the S.U. Guadalupe Room. For more information, Divorce and Oaths" at 7 p.m. tonight in the S.U. Costa- HOWIE AND HIS BARNYARD PALS call Ruth at 274-9265. noan Room. Call Alan Logan at 292-2282 or Jim Stochl at 0.0E GAINED so 1-13.30-1 (vim, you CAN'T EvGN 1111 2884339 for more information. DON'T FIT SEG ALL oF ME! 1 Career and Self Exploration Sessions (Section II) will IN MY STCZIP ANY- SU f5 3 LIST A...S.1 be at 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. today in the lounge area of Hoover The Anthropology Club will sponsor a trip to Reno for MOIZE. WELL- Hall. Call Cheryl Allmen at 277-2272 for more information. the Great Basin Archaeology Meetings Thursday through Saturday. If you wish to attend, call Alan Leventhal in The Campus Christian Center members will have a Room 153 of the Engineering Building. luncheon meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the I Jonah's Wail restaurant on the corner of San Carlos and The SJSU chapter of the Society of Professional Jour- ' Tenth streets. Call Natalie Shiras at 298-0204 for reserva- nalists presents Ed Davis, attorney for the San Jose Mer- I lions. cury News, at 4:30 p.m. today in Room 208 of Dwight tti Bentel Hall. Davis will discuss the California Sheild Laws Elections for the Indian Student Association will start and a short SDX meeting will follow his talk. Call Steve at 12:30 p.m. today in the Counselor's Chambers. Call Stroth at 294-3014 for more information. SJSU Vietnamese students will have a picnic at noon Volunteers are needed to pick apples for the Santa Sunil K. Sharma at (415) 793-0249 for more information. Friday, at the Clara food bank. All the apples that are picked will help to barbeque pits near the Women's Gym. Volleyball practice will be at 3 p.m. Friday at the There will be a $3 charge for lunch. Call Anh Ha at 629-3271 feed the poor. If interested, meet meet at 8 a.m. Friday A member of the University Committee in Solidarity courts located near the athletic field on San Carlos Street, for more information. . morning at the Food Bank on 312 Brokaw Road. For more with El Salvador will speak at noon today near the barbe- Call Mich Ghadiri at 277-2047 for more information. information call Ruth Small at 727-9170. que pits behind the Women's Gym, Call Mich Ghadiri at 277-1047 for more information. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HIGHER The Student Nutrition and Food Science Association EDUCATION MANAGEMENT Ali BOOK Sift , will meet at 12:30 p.m. today in Room 115 of the Health I Building. For more information, call Bonnie SYSTEMS Restaurant sung at 263- COMPLETE SELECTION OF CURRENT TITLES 3959. "PROMOTING Best Selection of Science Fiction in South Ray Grand Opening ADMINISTRATIVE BARGAINS BY THE 100's ON OUR SALE TABLES The County's Big Bookstore Gourmet Chinese Cuisine Perms $20 EFFECTIVENESS" 19 In San Francisco On October 7th & 8th, 1982 Luncheon. Dinner Haircuts S6 For More Information Call Sheryl Meek BOOKS INC. 420 TOWN & COUNTRY Food to Go At NCHEMS In Boulder Colorado VILLAGE Kim's Hairstyling OPEN EVES di_WEEKENDS 243437332 get to sTF:VENS CREEK AT WINCHESI ER BIND Open 7 days a week e got 480 S. 10th St. 295-8777 (303) 497-0365 1306 Lincoln Ave. 289-8800 rman, Jodi n real- 'd like

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OPERA at the Pavilion ...... see pgs. 4 & 5 Thursday, September XL 1162 Page 2 Peoples art in the torrid zone

By Phil LaVelle Entertainment Editor On September af- ternoons. South First Street in downtown San Jose breathes oppressive heat onto those who find themselves on its sidewalks. Airliners, their aluminum gleaming, scream overhead in their heavy descent to earth. Street people, the species- eternal of the downtown, weave their paths from alley to curb and back as if in pursuit of something foggy, something lost. Down by San Salvador Street, pimps and pool players stand outside open bar doors. watching. Men of all ages and infirmities creep furtively in and out of porn theaters and adult bookstores, mercial gallery might balk kept afloat financially used for classes and And artists, both the at. through National En- workshops and for established and the Another, less exciting, dowment for the Arts, the collaborative works with emerging, come to the San quality of a non- San Jose Fine Arts Corn. the San Jose Poetry Jose Institute of Con- commercial gallery is the mission, and through Center, the Bobbie Wynn temporary Art struggle for funds. private donations. And and Company dancers, and Since I910, the Institute "I came into this job through memberships to other performing artists. has existed at 377 S. First with the landlord hating the Institute, which have The Institute also rents Director Susan Kirkpatrick John Richards St. as "an alternative to the me," Kirkpatrick said. tripled since its inception. space down the street, past exhibition of more "There were all these Growth has also come the intersection with San Someone once said Adornments" will be traditional humanities," unpaid bills. . . The grant in architectural terms. Salvador Street. Called ours is the only nation to go auctioned off, the according to director Susan money was in the mail, and Tomorrow, the Institute Window Works Annex, this straight from revolution to proceeds going to the Kirkpatrick. we had an eviction expands it space,taking storefront space is used to decadence with no interim Institute. As a non-commercial notice. . . we got the check over vacant space next display artworks for of culture. gallery. the Institute allows on the last day " door that used to house passers by. An easy doctrine to artists to explore emerging The Institute opened another gallery A gag permit in the believe, judging from the Front Cover: Rigoletto window announces that the areas of art that a com- Sept. 6. IMO, and has been The extra space will be model of South First Street. (Mark Rucker), the lame "First Street Fern Bar" With a few notable ex- has "Public Notice of ceptions jester of the Duke of Application to Sell Montua's court, sings Alcoholic Beverages." The Mote: The Institute's to his daughter Gilda QUALITY COLOR PRINTS sign warns there will be next exhibition, (Ruth Ann Swenson). in 1 hour, at no extra charge "excessivve drinking and "Adornments and making art on premises." Disguises," a The Western Opera collection of Theater's performance The establishments costumes and masks of Giuseppi Verdi's 1 Hour nearest the Window Works contributed by area adaption of the Victor Annex are: the Bachelor artists, begins Hugo tragedy was held Club Adult Bookstore tomorrow and runs before an anything-but- !topless and bottomless! through Oct. 24. One Photo Factory the marquee proclaims) the 24th, following a highbrow crowd of 1500 Concord Pavilion Eastridge Shopping Mall San Jose 14081238-9575 and Shannon's Bar, for- closing party and an at the merly the Cozy Bourbon artists promenade, 707 Bridgeway Sausalito 14151332-1440 last week Club the items of Photo by Kurt Kopp WATCH YOUR ROLL OF FILM Only in San Jose. "Disguises and

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Mazursky's Tempest: Dance troupe opens season love meets magic in

By Michael J. Vaughn possible to Shakespeare remake formances as By Goy tam show that we were The Bobbie Wynn and To avoid confusion, But Philip keeps serious." Company dancers open Paul Mazursky's new film having recurring dreams Wynn said the com- their first season this "Tempest" is not about the about drowning at sea. pany received a grant from weekend at San Jose's video game, but a variation Like Prospero, he has a San Jose's Fine Arts Montgomery Theater with of Shakespeare's famous certain magical touch to Commission in 1981, which "Cultural Collage," a blend play. create storms. "helps cover our of ethnic themes with Does the transition Mazursky's screen- production expenses." modern and jazz dance work? Yes. "Tempest" is a play, co-written with Leon "1 know several people forms. witty comedy about letting Capetanos, deals with a in the past who have tried Bobbie Wynn, director loose and generally just not mid-life crisis with flair. companies and of the company and a part- to start caring about anything. Philip at times is a down failed," Wynn said. "The time jazz-dance instructor So instead of right pain-in-the-neck, but audience isn't as at SJSU, said the Shakespeare's Prospero, we see what it might be like sophisticated as in other presentation will feature we have Mazursky's Philip to experience such pains. places." African, Latin, Asian and (John Cassavetes). He's a Mazursky's and SJSU students make up Carribean styles. famous architect who's Capetano's problem is that part of the company's 14 "I like to deal with experiencing a mid-life they never explain where dancers --all of the dan- dance forms that either crisis and is totally fed up Philip gets his power. But are amateurs and put lend a message or offer cers with the things around him. the power ties in with his on the entertainment that com- in a lot of work His boss Alberto (Vittorio dream. according to municates to people," company, Gassman) tells him not to The screenplay helps Wynn said, "rather than a Wynn. worry and that he's acting the turning in of good Members of the dance form that's for art's "just like a boy." But performances by the ac- choreogrph some sake." company Philip won't listen to him. tors. Cassavetes is just fine the presentations -- Wynn choreographed of Therein lies his as Philip. Rowlands makes "Miss," a Latin folk mass "Roots Suite," a selection problem. Philip's wife a good villainous sort of to be presented for the to be presented in the show. ( ) is having character and Sarandon company's show, was The music for the piece an affair with Alberto. This was just there for show. choreographed by Susan was taken from the popular is the straw that breaks the The real honors belong an instructor at television mini-series Cashione, camel's back and he takes to Raul Julia. His Stanford University who "Roots," set in a jazz his daughter Miranda Kalibanos, described as taught a Mexican fold arrangement by jazz also (Molly Ringwald) off to "attractive in a Third at SJSU last violinist Noel Pointer. dance class Greece. World sort of way," is so Wynn and Albert spring. There he meets Aretha starved for a female, that Walls Stanton Wynn said the group is Shehee, company (Susan Sarandon) who he makes passes at Philip's Bobbie Wynn and Company dancers getting "mainly a community manager, started the group works in a nightclub. 15-year-old daughter. The organization," and hopes to three years ago after Wynn ready for this weekend. 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Photos by Kurt Kopp Text by Michael J. Vaughn

Rigoletto, the tragic. crippled jester of the Duke of Montua's court, kneels over a cloth sack he thinks contains the 7uke's lifeless body. In retribution for his daughter's disgrace at the hands of the Duke, he had hired as assassin to kill him.

But as Rigoletto kneels affiliate of the San Fran- humor, Sparafucile, played beside the corpse on the cisco Opera. by James Patterson, en- windswept, stormy streets The W . O. T . s tered at the start of the of Montua, he hears the production was singularly third act and sang, "A Duke's voice from inside unique. storm is brewing in the the assassin's inn nearby. One thing that set it distance," just as the real Trembling, he opens the apart from traditional storm began to kick up. sack to discover his productions was the The audience chuckled as daughter Gild& who had language -- it was done in Patterson almost exploded sacrificed herself the English instead of the from suppressed laughter. assassin Sparafucile to original Italian, to better save her lover the Duke. accommodate the novice (Sparafucile had opera watchers. Another ironic twist substituted Gilda's body "People normally came in the same act when another handicap of an Sylvester just wasn't From there, per- for that of the Duke after don't understand the opera, strong gusts of cold wind outdoor performance. chauvinistic enough -- he formers who succeed in the his sister Maddalena had so they don't go," said blew through the Pavilion But the distractions could have had much more program graduate to the fallen under the Duke's Mark Rucker, who played just as Gild& ably played were overshadowed by the fun with the tune. Brown Bag Opera. The spell and pleaded with her the title role in the show. by Ruth Ann Swenson, was production, most notably "It's always hard for next step is the San brother to spare his life.) "English tends to be a little murdered by Sparafucile the performance of Ruth young performers to get Francisco Opera. Gilds, dying in her guttural -- it's more dif- at the door of his inn. The Ann Swenson. into a role that's so The Western Opera father's arms in the cold ficult than Italian, but it wind gave a chilling effect Swenson, a soprano. vicious," Rucker said. Theater, in its 17th year, street, tells him that she makes a little more sense to the scene. played the part of Gilda One performer that will be performing has sacrificed herself for for the people at the "We have very good with absolute vitality and a was convincingly vicious "Rigoletto" at the World's the man she loved. After opera." connections," quipped clear, flexible voice. She was Patterson as the Fair in Knoxville, Ten- they sing a farewell duet, Doug Varchol, company stood out especially in assassin Sparafucile. He nessee this year. Last a she dies. Rucker, 28, gave manager. "Caro nome che ii mio slapped Maddalena week's performance was expressive "My Gilds' Dead!" the highly But the Pavilion did cor," a warmly expressive (Donna Bruno) about the the first of the year -- by jester. jester cries out in anguish. protrayal of the old have its disadvantages. aria in which Gilds stage so brutally one might the end of their season, the an ex- He collapses over his He didn't display Its stage was built to proclaims her newly - have thought he wasn't W.O.T. troupe will have voice, child's body as the or- ceptionally strong accommodate rock groups. awakened love for the acting. visited 28 states. he chestra strikes a mighty but, more importantly, country and western Duke of Montua. The Western Opera The theater, which fortissimo. The stage sang intensely -- he made groups, and solo per- Michael Sylvester gave Theater is the educational presented "The Marraige darkens. the audience feel the pain, formers. not theatrical a fairly strong per- branch of the San Fran- of Figaro," by Mozart and the anguish, the plight of productions. One of the formance as the cisco Opera. Participants "La Boheme," by Puccini Rigoletto. biggest distractions was womanizing Duke, but of the opera are chosen "General Hospi ta 19 " in its 1981-82 season, will Another difference in seeing the stage and light could have been through nationwide Thankfully, no. much appear in Sacramento, the performance was the crew working behind the more evil. He seemed lobe auditions. Usually, the "Rigoletto," the Fresno, Stockton, Oxnard location. The open-air open stage during the concentrating too much on performers go through a classic tragic opera and Yreka during its stay Concord Pavilion lent an performance. It was in- the singing and not enough ten -week training composed by Giuseppe in California -- "Rigoletto eerie atmosphere to the teresting, but the audience on the character. program, the Merola Verdi and based on a Victor will be their only medieval village of was there to see the opera, This was especially Opera Program, then move Hugo drama, was production during the 1982- Montua, especially since it not the opera technicians. apparent during the up to the Western Opera 83 season. presented last Thursday at was raining during the Twice during the comically villainous aria, Theater, which tours the the Concord Pavilion by the show. performance, a jet nearly "La donna e mobile country and gives all an Western Opera Theater, In an unintended hit of drowned out the singers, (Woman is fickle)." performances in English.

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Opera for fun "Everybody can go the opera,- said Mark No one wants to go to that " "It's different from being in a house We had Rucker, the lead of the Western Opera Theater's Rucker said he has always been disadvantaged done a performance outside in the summer" and production of "Rigotette." The same people who in the opera field because of his race. ended up competing with the birds. watch soap operas would enjoy the opera." "There are companies that don't hire black He said operatic performers must be deeply Rucker, 28, played Rigoletto the jester in the singers," he said. "Fortunately, San Francisco involved with the plight of their characters to be show before 1500 at the Concord Pavilion last Opera) isn't like that. successful. Thursday -It's a lot easier for black females, because "You actually become the character," he said, Rucker teaches at a private voice studio at there have been a lot of black females that have referring to his role as the lame jester in Drake University in Des Moines. Iowa, and is taking gotten great careers . but there aren't a whole lot "Rigoletto ""After this, I'll probably go around a leave to perform in the show. He got his B.A. in of great black opera ) singers " limping '' voice at Mount Scenario College in Wisconsin. Rucker pointed out that, even though tragic He said he enjoys the theater's productions Rucker said that black opera singers shouldn't be excluded from operas are "fantasy worlds." they always have a because they are .simpler and easier for the traditionally white roles like Rigoletto because "opera is not touch of sad realism to them. audience to understand All W.O.T. shows are realism, it's a fantasy, people already accept that performed in English. "So if there's a white female as my "Our society has always had the good guy ride "People think of the opera as high-society," he daughter, people just have to accept it " off in the sunset. with the villian losing," he said said. "For the most part, performances where you He said that his goal as an operatic "In tragic operas, everyone knows somebody has to don't have the 'tuxedo crowd' . . are more performer is to work in a die." relaxing. major opera company like the San Franciso Opera He said that people shouldn't be afraid of going "We want to perform for people, not just certain to operas, as many seem to be. people." "I'm not making as much as I did with Drake Ruck:r said the opera has been given a had ( University), but that's not what I'm here for," he "If you go to an opera, the most important thing reputation in recent years said. "I'm here to get my foot in the door. is to know the story before you go." he said "Then "I think it's been ruined somewhat by "I want to be an operatic performer -- I love you can listen to the music television," he said. being on the stage." "The majesty of the opera has been taken He pointed to operatic television commercials, Rucker said singing in the Concord Pavilion down . . I see people in blue jeans. There's nothing inevitably starring "a fat lady with horns on her was "wonderful, especially with the wind going like wrong with that -- it's kind of like going to the ball head. it was game." Page 13 Thursday, September 30. 1982

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Steel a faint breeze 'Acting Strange' Imitation mars production could be better and fine musicianship By Gerald Loeb with innovation Lack of ideas and do" Add on the geometric the idea is nothing new. In sound-alike melodies mar organ background and the songs like these, Steel By Michael J. Vaughn this debut album of this whooshing guitar solo and Breeze falls into the bad "Acting Very Strange," northern California band. the song really takes off. trap of so many new wave Mike Rutherford, Atlantic An otherwise tight band, The rest of this album bands: sounds great, but no Records Steel Breeze still manages sounds like a had preppy subtance. The members of convention. to sound like they could use Breeze's letter- Only in "Street Talkin' Genesis, the main force in a thinking cap instead of an perfect background vocals " does Steel Breeze come today's progressive rock echo chamber. merely echo lead singer alive: it's just too bad it's field, can't seem to do Songs of lost love and Ric Jacob's worst com- the last track on the album. anything wrong lately. living in these perilous ments on life. The same Blue-eyed reggae never "Abacab," their last times pervade this album: howlings to fickle women, sounded so good. album, was a top seller and unfortunately, it never leaving, and loneliness get Steel Breeze has a a good display of the seems to answer a old after a while. definite flair and verve. group's flexibility. Lead question. This is a shame. But the Breeze will have to vocalist and drummer Phil In "Lost in the 80's," because the production and come up with something Collins made a splash in the organ and driven, musicianship is superb to better to blow you away. the U.S. and in- on a strident sound take the point of being slick: ternationally with his solo new meaning. Here one can that can he attributed to album. "Face Value," almost forget the obvious the producership of Kim featuring the single "In the imitation of Styx and The Fowley ( and the Air Tonight." Cars. Here the band makes tightness of the band. And now for their third a statement of an identity. However, in songs like act. The group's lead crisis decade "Every Night" (destined to guitarist Mike Rutherford "In the 60's be a top-40 monstrosity), has released his first solo generation/getting left Wanted To "All I Ever effort, "Acting Very behind/trade my Gib- Do," and "I Can't Wait," Strange." Although it is a son/for a Fender Steel Breeze sounds like good rock album. I ex I give up/or the worst of their soun- Strat/should pected more from Zone bass line, with heavy choruses of "Nah-nah-nah- "Who's Gonna take a chance" dalikes . Rutherford. From his work breathing and psychotic nah," it isn't expected of This song of 80's angst You Tonight" is Love with Genesis. I expected synthesizers. Rutherford. -- what to listen, but makes a point worth a second variety and innovation. With "Hideaway," the In the title cut, But Rutherford forgot album's final song, the Rutherford shows he does his dynamics -- after he oasis in volume finally not have great vocal range. gave the listener a blast of arrives. It's a welcome But he has something else tuneful craziness, he rest; a smooth love ballad that makes up for it -- should have dropped back supported by a properly character. a level or two and given inconspicuous arrangem- He has a naturally them a breather. ent of strings and the rough voice that is useful Instead. Rutherford sharpness of Rutherford's for "Acting Very Strange " jumped right back in the melodic guitar. The vocals The song lives, breathes, water for "A Day to are slightly weak, but and bounces on a Twilight Remeber." another drum - expression carries it over. thundering rocker, and Rutherford should be pumped out five more credited with putting out a identical cuts. By the better-than-average record second side of the album, and for not tryng to copy the listener's ears and the style of his group. minds have gone numb. "Acting Very Strange" Also, each song is one has more experimentation You, minute too long -- a minute and originality than an mertca 's Best Dressed Sandwich of repeating the chorus. ordinary rock album, but is Though Journey and The less than what fans have yes you, Beatles may have gotten come to expect from a Open daily at 8:00 a.m. away with five-minute product of Genesis. can serve Soups ITALIAN DINNERS Coffee FAMOUS FOR RICOTTA Salads Expresso Margaritas Cheese or Meal Ita%ioli Lasagna Come spend your lunchtime in a tonight. Pizzas Sandwiches pleasant atmosphere. We feature Gnochi Dumplings top quality products in making our HOMEMADE FOOD very unique sandwiches and salads. TO GO OR EAT HERE BEER & WINE OPEN I IA.M. FOR LUNCH Easy: SAL & LUIGI We feature Michelob on tap Just add tequila PIZZERIA '3.00 pitcher / 60( per IN OCR 2:IRD NI:AR! glass vodka or gin! 297-1136 80 E. San Carlos St. 947-1333 347 S. 1st -- across from Camera One Thursday. September 30, 1982 Page 7 HappeningS

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Pub this weekend features wide variety of music, Call BASS for more in- collection of 15 short films, for more information. the return of a popular ranging from easy formation. 10/1 & 2. 11:45 p.m., at A funny scene Performances will be at 8 occurs dance band, a former two- listening to rock 'n' roll. -Tk. Mot OW h" --a comedy Camera One, 366 S. First when Kalibanos p.m. Saturday and 230 plays piece band that is now a "They usually played thriller presented by the St.. San Jose. 294-3800. ", New York" on p.m. Sunday. three piece, and the debut on Friday afternoons," Saratoga Chamber kin Forayer-featuring the the clarinet for his sheep of a group that has just Roberson said, "but now Theater, Fridays & Community Opera Theater and tries to do a fancy acquired a new sound. we're giving them Friday Saturdays through 10/23, (conducted by SJSU dance step. When Julia is Tonight, the popular night. They're really 8:30 p.m.. 12378 S. professor Irene Dalis, with on the screen, the screen Reggies will return to the talented." Saratoga -Sunnyvale Rd., food booths, musicians, comes alive. Bodega to Spartan stage. On Saturday, After Six Saratoga. 252-6510 exhibitions, and arts & crafts, This "Tempest" has a "They're fun, dan- performs with a new Nicotine Lamm b Cardin Wawa-- 10/2 & 3, Saturday, 11 certain touch of magic and c ea ble, and really female member and a new 10/2, 8 p.m., at the Old a.m.-midnight, Sunday, dim lights 10 a.m.-7 a warmth about it. It energetic up on stage." sound. After Six now call Waldorf, 444 Battery St., p.m., at the Paseo de San Antonio, makes one feel okay. said Cam Roberson, the themselves a "pop fusion" San Francisco. Call (415) between S. forever Pub's entertainment band. Before the addition 397-4335 for more in- Market and Third streets, director. "They're almost of their newest member, formation. San Jose. 293-7122. new wave." the group described TOWN Clowipiwoolio Tounwmont-- Fleatmait c-and Men At The Reggies manager, themselves as "jazz 10/2. beginning at 1 p.m., at Work, 10/3, 8 p.m., at the By Karen Finhryson Wesley Billingslea, fusion." the Kings Restaurant. 4401 Oakland Coliseum Arena. Special to the Entertainer ENTERTAINER disagreed with the term According to Rober- Piedmont Av.. Oakland. Call BASS for more in- Have you ever wit- new wave. son, jazz fusion is "up-beat limehyt11--at the Wednesday formation. nessed the ending of an STAFF "We're not new wave," jazz." Cinema, presented by the era? Phil LaVella. editor, Billingslea said. "New Associated Students -No View -presented by the Era -ending buffs will Santa Cruz Repertory Mavis Trimble, associate wave means old rock 'n' Program Board, 10/6, 7 & want to be on hand at The roll. We are certainly in- "Their new member is Company, Thursdays editor. to p.m., at Morris Dailey Bodega Nighclub Saturday fluenced by old rock 'n' supposed to be really Auditorium. 277 2807 through Sundays until night when the rock group David Nuss. picture roll, but we're more pop." good," said Roberson. "I um thew Fishyol--at the 10/24, 208 First St., Santa Snail and their special editor, The three-piece band haven't heard their new Friday Flicks, presented Cruz. 426-8228. guests The Kids "Say Diann Brumm. which includes Eddie sound, but they were good by the Associated Students "tiro ow Do Aiwo"--A look at Goodbye to Hollywood." before, so they must be what is in the evening sky, advertising. 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