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Aid to Blind Open and Shut San Jose Lions Club mem- The application period tor bers anci students w ill be admission to 4.15 next walking throughout the cam- semester opened y es terday pus today collecting dona- and according to the Admis- tions for the blind. This is an sions Office it may already annual activity sponsored by TARTAN DAILY hi: closed. Approximately he Lions. Volunteers are wel- 5,000 applications were re - 39 come to participate. It will ('is ed. ,en end Saturday. im SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE ed ;ht No. 9 Vol 58 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, FRIDAY OCTOBER 2,19/0 idi a .he JS on Troubles Plague eft ,ck lie re. ;ar Selection ice Court led 55 By TERRY FARRELL absence, "Buck's schedule is just too (rig Daily Political Writer much for one person to handle. He is Applicants for four vacant seats on vice chairman of student council, the A.S. Judiciary must sign-up for an chairman of a housing committee and appointment today. Dennis Edmond- attends a full schedule of classes. son, A.S. personnel selection officer, set the Oct. 2, deadline in order to get a "Unless Buck can work out his H. regular judiciary session into operation schedule problems I am going to have itu- as soon as possible. to ask the A.S. Judiciary for a waiver of lis- Edmondson is encountering further his chair. The interviews have to get 7he problems with his failure to achieve a underway so a regular judicial session the quorum on his five man selection can get started." 355 committee. Interviews scheduled for is yesterday afternoon had to be called off The A.S. judiciary is now functioning since two spots on the committee could as a six chair emergency session in not be filled. order to interpret aeconstitutional ques- George Gnesdiloff, student govern- tion arising from a double election to ment adviser Matsuo Furuyama, a the student council vice chairmanship. former justice, and Edmondson at- The emergency session will meet tended yesterday's session but all inter- Monday, Oct. 5, at 10 a.m. in the College views had to be called off since Mike Union. Buck is the temporary vice Buck, acting student council vice chairman until a decision is reached. chairman, was absent and no faculty representative had been named. All Besides the judicial vacancies itair cancelled appointments will be tomorrow'sdeadline for application will rescheduled for the following school include the last chance for students HANG ON - What seems to resemble a Middle Age gallows has been well utilized day. interested in filling 120 other com- as a stepladder during the recent process of shoring up the 8 x 10 foot tunnel under mittee, board and public relations the Home Economics Building. The current underground complex makes way for Edmondson announced later in the openings. Edmondson urged "all stu- TONGUE-LASHING Edward C. Blaine, the San Jose the future heating and air-conditioning pipes which will connect all campus afternoon that Bill Johnson, of the businessman who has filed opportunities and a suit against the college for alleged political indoctrination in the classroom, buildings with a new boiler plant, situated at Ninth and San Carlos streets. The economics department, had been ap- dents to consider the to become involved in the campus addresses the A.S. Council. entire $3.6 million project will be completed by spring 1972. pointed to the selection committee post. -Daily photo by Bruce Rozenhart -Daily photo by Bruce Rozenhart Edmondson stated, concerning Buck's activities." Didn't Understand New State Loan Regulation Blaine Symbol of 'Gap' Could Affect Demonstrators By STEVE SWENSON don't want to finance someone to tear it "If students really want to be con- By JEANNE STRANG property under the control of an institution of higher educ- Daily Feature Editor down." structively involved in the community Daily Staff Writer ation, to require or prevent the availability of certain Many students didn't quite know how CHARGES BACK STABBING then they can organize SCIP off 0 Students who are thinking about taking part in a curriculum, or to prevent the faculty, administrative to react to Edward C. Blaine, sponsor of BlaMe especially feels bitter toward campus. campus demonstration this semester had better be self- officials, or students in such institution from engaging in the suit against SJS to minimize politi- students and faculty who are supported "If students really want to be con- supporting or have second thoughts. their duties or pursuing their studies at such institution." cal activity. by taxpayers in the one hand and then structively involved in the community part in a campus or UNLIKELY REFUSAL turn around and "stab in the back" the Technically anyone taking Toward him, many students felt hate, then they can organize SCIP off semester is not eligible for a Ryan said it is possible but unlikely that a student would country the taxpayers support. classroom disruption this frustration and surprise. "How can you campus," Blaine asserted. loan. be refused a loan for mere disruption of the campus or "Dissident students do not have the federal-state be so blind?" Blaine was asked. "Don't After a day on campus, Baline said he pertaining to campus disruptions have classroom. right to use campus facilities to launch Federal laws you understand that the majority of was impressed by the intelligence of the for two years said Donald R. Ryan, director Ryan said the regulation was put into effect to keep their crusade against the establish- been in effect students are trying to nonviolently students. He was quick to compliment The state regulations governing the those students who have been arrested and convicted of a ment," declared Blaine. "I feel, and ji of financial aids. change this country'?" those who stood up for what they applying for loans is new this year, he serious act from obtaining a loan. The loan, he said, many in my age group feel, that there conduct of those believed in and he asked that students comes from a bank and verification that a student has not Despite repeated efforts for under- has to be limits to academic freedom." Id, said. in return recognize his right to pursue sob LAW REINFORCED been arrested and convicted must be given. standing, despite the impeccable logic Blaine says he is not opposed to FEDERAL his beliefs. * Ryan pointed out, however, that the state only con- However, section 31291 of the state law states "Any students thought they were using, students taking part in the activities of orred tributes 10 per cent of the loan and that the new state recipient of such state financial aid who, after a hearing, despite pleading and despite harsh and the Student Community Involvement Stepping into his car to go home after *i regulations simply restate the federal laws already in is found to have willfully and knowingly disrupted the sometimes cruel attacks on him, Blaine Program. But since he said he thinks an eventful day, Blame remarked, Iroise orderly operation of the campus, but has not been remained steadfast in his quest to rid the real intent of the program is "The greatest pleasure that I have 1399 effect. Section 407 of the federal regulation states no one can arrested and convicted, may be determined to be the campus of "disruptive" political disruptive political activity, he is received is that I have set a lot of people get a loan "who has engaged in conduct on or after August ineligible for any state financial aid for such a period as activity'. against the program on campus. thinking," the hearing 1, 1969, which involves the use of ( or assistance to others may determine, not to exceed the ensuing A very unusual man indeed in today's two academic years." in the use of ) force or the threat of force or the seizure of world came to SJS Wednesday to face as 2 Coll another generation which might not understand his generation. Rutherford Talk Set STAND PAT a,.2 Dr. Eldred E. Rutherford, associate silencing those in the colleges who are 1409 Just as Blaine was leaving campus professor of psychology, will speak in willing to tell the people the truth about Recourse For Students in Housing yesterday, he questioned a student if he the Lorna Prieta Room of the College what Reagan's policies are doing to the had made an impression on campus Union Wednesday, Oct. 7 at noon. Psi educational system which is supposed .150 may kick-back the cost to his renters. with kitchen priveleges. Ten years ago and if he accomplished anything. The By ANNA BLACK Chi, the student honor society of the to serve their needs," Brown explained. Students often tolerate much unplea- students mostly lived in room-and- student responded, "Mr. Blaine, you Daily Staff Writer Psychology Department is sponsoring Dr. Rutherford recently won his job Students unhappy with the condition santness rather than risk an increase in board approved houses or fraternities have shown students that you are a man ol the talk. back and is presently teaching full-time rent. and sororities. with a tremendous amount of courage of unapproved housing have one re- in the psychology department. After 317 STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS MANY OLDER HOUSES in his convictions. You have shown According to Tom Brown, vice presi- course they often ignore. Chancellor Dumke fired Dr. Rutherford ren Brazelton's main concern is with Many of these houses are older-- them that you are willing to do dent of Psi Chi, the title of Dr. Ruther- Val Brazelton is assigned a district last Feb. 27, Dr. Rutherford filed a 1148 structural problems. Is the building some have lasted nearly 100 years. something about what you are con- ford's talk will be "The Price of Truth, which includes the college community grievance against Dr. Dumke. Dr. overcrowded? Is there ventilation? Are Some of these old houses "have run vinced is right. Students can learn a lot The Price of Silence." as housing sanitarian for the city health Rutherford won both at SJS and state- Rod. department. He can require owners to the electrical circuits overloaded? Is their course," he said. from you about becoming involved and Sr Fri "Dr. Rutherford's talk will touch wide before a three-man appeal board. to state housing stan- the garbage getting out of hand? Brazelton said, "In our line of work doing something about what they bring property briefly on several issues connected with The decision giving him his job back dards. A filthy house is not his specific this area is most difficult. Its problems believe." 1 r his struggle to regain all of the faculty did not, however, restore tenure and 76 5 Brazelton complained that when the category but in an extreme case he are not unique, however it has such a Just what is it that Blaine would rights taken from him by Chancellor seniority rights, Dr. Rutherford is in his is leaking and the wiring is would take action. large number of semi-transient resi- devote his time and spend his money plumbing Dumke," Brown stated. "But the eighth year at SJS. His rights were are reluctant to call He said, "It's these single family dents." He said because a student is for? Blaine has said it many. times, "I frayed students principal focus of the talk will be the stripped from him by Dr. Dumke last unless they call me," houses that have become so popular in here generally only during the school believe that I represent a majority of him, "I can't help presentation of a thorough and devas- Feb. 5 for leading the 37-day faculty. the last few years that are driving me months he doesn't have a feeli:g that taxpayers who feel strongly that the he said. tating analysis of Governor Reagan's strike at SJS in fall 1969. A suit on the won't call out nuts." Single family housing includes this is "my area." He is less likely to United States is the best country in the He said some students record towards the state colleges and tenure issue is now before the state I NI from the landlord. If the houses built for one family but are preserve his surroundings and more world. Many of us fought to preserve of fear of reprisal the governor's political stake in Superior Court. the owner has to pay for repairs, he now occupied by students in a room likely to "rip and tear." the freedoms of this country, and we ir or 1 Of
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598 Iranians Demand Tuition Changes, Apology not. 251 By CLIFF MATOI were told it was impossible. Irving students may have been advised night to discuss questions which will be of the foreign student groups, the ad- work for them so now they're being Daily Political Writer Besser, SJS controller, said the leaflets unofficially by the counselors to request put to the administrators but were ministration wanted to divide it f rpm driven out of the colleges." 611 Misinformation or misdirection? were not correct and that only a limited tuition deferrals but he believes that informed that the press conference the other student associations by saying According to Senate Bill No. 192, $89 That's the question being asked by the number of tuition deferrals were much of the students' exacerbation has which had originally been granted was it was we who gave the wrong in- passed in September, 1969. amending Iranian- Students Association after available. arisen because "They have to save cancelled. formation. To divide us they say that section 23754 of the Education Code, the "Hy having one of its leaflets discredited by face. They don't want to lose their Dr. Phillip Persky, another foreign we were the ones who were misleading. rate of tuition for foreign students was IC,. SOME GOT DEFERRALS 20 the administration. credibility with the other students." student adviser, said, "We thought it Since they called us liars, we want them to be no less than $360 a year I $12 per The Iranian students printed a leaflet Akbar Hajjarian said that several Hajjarian, a member of the ISA and would be useful if it was kept in the to apologize," Hajjarian said. unit 7. But the bill gave the trustees the Pea advising foreign students that they students who had gone in before noon vice chairman of the Intercultural written to avoid the confusion of verbal He said the ISA has groups on all power to waive tuition for foreign ran, until the were able to obtain deferrals before the Steering Committee, said "The Foreign exchange." campuses throughout the state and students who had attended state and could have tuitions deferred 19, denial by the administration over the Student Office didn't notify every some effort may be made soon to unite colleges in 1969 if they determined that end of October and that they could The ISA has issued three demands: .9 obtain a $150 loan for at least two leaflet's validity. He added that no foreign student, only a few who they the foreign students to intensify the the increased tuition would cause a months. attempt has been made yet to revoke thought should know. We ( ISA ) didn't The cost per unit be reduced from $20 fight. severe hardship on the student. The The leaflet stated, "We feel that it is these deferrals. think it was fair for just a few to benefit - $12. "We don't want to compromise our waiver could extend through the spring Tuition deferrals be granted to who terns of 1973 or quite advisable for all foreign students The ISA said some of its members so we printed the leaflet and distributed demands. It's not fair for those until a baccalaureate orn6 foreign slut'. nts. degree on this campus to use the above had been told by the foreign student it to all foreign students." planned for their four years, so much was received. Loans be made available to foreign can't However, privileges for two reasons. advisors that they could postpone The ISA believes the series of money for books ecetera. They before tthe 8360 tuition was mistakes was not merely due to mis- students. afford the increase," he said. even implemented the Board of Do& "First, it will reduce the financial paying their tuition. Idsla pressure on us, especially at the understanding but intentional sub- Presently the students are waiting for He also said the increase in tuition is Trustees, 'st a May 27 meeting. ft beginning of the semester when we Thomas H. Coke, one of the advisers terfuge. It has issued a demand for a a statement from the president's office. part of a plot to eliminate poor foreign established the tuition for foreign Jon encounter great financial burdens. handling foreign students since the press conference with foreign student Hajjarian said -If there is no response, students from the colleges and replace students to be $600 per year, com- "Second, it is possible, with the ac- elimination of the Foreign Stueent advisers and college administrators to we'll take some action for sure, but them with rich students. mencing with the fall term of 1970-71. tivities of all foreign students and Counseling Program, said "No official elicit an apology and direct answers to we'll aim) to wait and SIT -They're I rich foreign students) The chancellor had issued a memor- through a joint action, to reduce the statement was actually made advising their questions. -We don't think the administration trained here to go back and work for the andum on Sept. 22, 1969 stating that no present $20 per unit tuition to the the students that these things were Hajjarian said the Intercultural wants to help, it's a puppet of the needs of the United States and U.S. deferrals extending payment dates ol original $12 per unit- available. There was a misunderstand- Steering Committee, which is coin- trustees, so they won't want to back us corporations. They're not going to could be issued and that only special
s. Many foreign students proceeded to ing." prim', of representatives from foreign up," he said. reject the imperialist system because exceptions could be made This policy tney 'II benefit from it. The poor won't has P oo demand the deferrals and waivers but Coke admitted, however, that the student groups at SJS, met Wednesday .)Since ISA is one of the most radical apparently been kept in effect. 2-SPARTAN DAILY Friday October 2. 1970 Staff Comm via
CRAIG TURNER d1PARTAN DAILY editor SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE No Cirew DAVID BARNWELL advertising manager Serving the San Jose State College In Counci community since 1934 editorial board By RENEE BAYER members and vice-a CRAIG TURNER A.S. Council chairman Mike Buck, who presided over " Freedom of the press is not JO end in itself, FRANK FERTADO Wednesdays meeting, are to be com- but a means to J free society " GARY PIERCE mended for their organization and the . COSTA Justice Felix Frankfurter KEN respect they showed during the con- JOSEPH WU troversial discussion with Edward EARL REASON Blaine. SANDY ROOKAIRD Council members David Long, James ' Lee, Terry Speizer and even -con- a servative-labeled- Steve Brennan ! backed SCIP with well-suppoi ted state- ; Editorials ments and spoke for council members as TI a body and not two different factions. ! To many students who expected to see another circus every Wednesday in I the council chambers, I con only soy, i don't be disappointed because thi Open Meetings year's legislative branch of student government may just represent the student body:' Although the voting of councilmen still James Madison once said, "A popular government, without popular in- remains fairly factionalized (meanins , formation, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or tragedy; or, one almost knows how each membei will vote except in the area of financial perhaps both." matters) council members have Take note, SJS Academic Council you may be heading for troubled waters. managed fairly well to keep per. The Academic Council on this campus is now considering a change in by-laws sonalities out of the -ballgame." which would allow council members to close their meetings by a 2-3 vote of the With three chairmen presiding over body. The Old Man and the Sea the first two meetings of the semester, council members have managed to Morally, since the Academic Council is a de facto legislative body, we feel that maintain their cool-. Attendance has the college community has the right to judge council proceedings. Thrust and Parry been excellent (no trouble attaining a Prior to 1965, the body met in closed sessions. However, this archaic and quorum) and the meetings have even repressive tradition was brought to a halt when the Daily pointed out its abuse of begun within 10 minutes of the freedom of information. scheduled 3:30 p.m. starting time. The 13r(4,,.n Act of 1953 guarantees that all meetings of the legislative body of a Overkill; SCIP Business has been completed in time Bias Charure ; for dinner arid the debate has been kept recommends action local agency shall be open and public." SurTly, a body which even on the controversial community leaders and groups. trying to too minimum, to the college president that often becemes college policy can be considered, at change the image of the 'irresponsible subjects. quasi-legislative. could only forget least, student?" If council members 'Truth's Haven' their conservative and liberal labels and Therefore, closed Academic Council meetings violate the spirit of the Brown I, as a student who sot on the Corn- as a body A.S. Council may be one Act. munications Board and listened to vote Editor of the best legislative branches the Another part of the proposed by-law change would restrict spectators from Turner talk about his lack of bias, and as The College Communications Board, school has known. applauding, demonstrating and sitting with council members. composed of SJS students and faculty, an Upper Division Representative on the We agree these acts should be eliminated and that violators must be excluded was called upon this summer to either A.S. Council, hope that Craig Turner and ratify or reject his Spartan Daily will make every effort Comment from meetings. These stunts could only disrupt orderly proceedings. the appointment of Craig Staff Turner as editor of the Spartan Daily. to become a little less one-sided in their the chairman may A vital clause in the proposed by-law amendment states that The Board, in its considerations, heard presentation of the news. They may recess a meeting at his discretion. This would be the key to eliminating disorderly various arguments regarding Turner's begin very easily by printing this letter. Open(?)House meetings without closing sessions. qualifications. The only objection which .Dave Long Still, another section of the by-law change would limit the number of spectators was raised regarding those qualifica- A.S. Council By RICHARD KENDALL to the the number of seats available for them.'' tions was as to whether or not he would If one is to believe what they hear present an unbiased point of view in his How can the Academic Council limit the number of spectators to the number of during the carnival-like rush period, editorial position. After listening to seats available? How many seats will be available when an important issue Lot of Bull(ets) anyone can join a fraternity. It would Turner s assurances that he would be a 'open arises? Two or three? seem logical therefore that on responsible editor and acting as such party would be just that. spec- Editor: house ' If the present meeting room is inadequate to accommodate interested would indeed be unbiased, the Board weekend, six Spartans In the Spartan Daily of Tuesday, Sept. Over the tators, then arrangements should be made to hold meetings in a larger room. unanimously ratified his appointment as a happening at the 29, it is reported that, 'Helen said the approached such Academic Council should remember that another restriction on the public ac- editor. Theta Chi house. There were no signs Now, after only two weeks of Turner's machine gunner fired 12,000 rounds into democracy in the long run. reading -for rushees only." But the six cess to information could only bring about the decay of editorship I find that the Spartan Daily, the boy and his boat until all that was were rejected because their intentions under his leadership. indeed of left was flesh and splinters." This was a were questioned and because they responsibility. partial account of the 'brutality'' questionable currently reside in a residence hall. Last week the first meeting of committed by American soldiers in A.S. One of the young men was honestly Council was held. All members of South Vietnam as related in Mrs. Helen shopping around and tried to make the council with whom I spoke ---the Emmerich's talk on campus last Friday. ' bouncers- believe this, but was un- resigning This lady had been an Indochina War vice-president, Jim Self; both successful. He isn t looking anymore. Student Power candidates to replace him, Terry Speizer, correspondent with a great deal of Another is a dorm R.A. (resident and Jim Peterson. A.S. Treasurer Mike battle experience. She had observed this slaughter of -a smiling 14-year-old boy' assistant). Buckley, A.S. President Bill Langan, and The one with the longest hair was a number of (unarmed) from a helicopter whose A little known, but most significant accomplishment of last year's student interested and involved refused twice. The fourth guy got in with gunner had shot up this kid. government was the establishment of the Academic Affairs Office. students all agreed that this council two girls and then left the -open house" meeting was one of the most in quotation marks above brainchild of Grady Robertson, the Academic Affairs Office dealt with orderly If the report after being threatened with physical The on a and smoothest run council meeting of is true, the gunner fired his gun removal. student participation in academic reform. the past two hours three years. Yet the Daily, that sustained basis for at least A paradox to the situation occurred In recent years, through efforts of both student government and the college the unbiased and responsible haven of since the sustained rote of fire on later when the RA, a black man, took truth, headlined the helicopters is 100 administration, students have made great strides in governing the college. The next paper Council gun carried in such two of the ejected, who are white, to the Turmoil. Why? capable of Academic Affairs Office is one of the longest strides. in rounds per minute. The gun is open dance of Omega Psi Fi a black Now, in the Sept. 30 issue minute but not on a Jirn Eaves, student representative on the Academic Council, is now heading the of the Daily, over 500 rounds per fraternity. The two had no indignities we find that sustained basis. The claim therefore that Steve Brennan is being laid on them there. office. He has expressed a determination to continue to work in this area. attacked for holding two this gunner fired 12,000 rounds into the positions---one It would seem, therefore, that with the Eaves is handicapped by the fact that Robertson built a very personalized body and boat of this smiling boy is elected, one appointed. Why did the rise of social awareness among written information to work from. Daily not mention that Mike clearly nonsense and false. Also, such program last year, and left Eaves little Buck, the students, the fraternities seemed to vice-chairman of boats as the boy was in do not splinter. Robertson's central program last year was a revised grading system, which, if council, also holds on have slid backwards. Why the -e appointed position of leadership in make it clear that passed intact by the Academic Council and the college president, would replace the I cite these facts to "brotherhood- organizations, once the S.IS Tenants Union? Buck is perhaps one students are being subjected to allow outside-the-major classes to be SJS frontrunners of college life, should slip the "F" grade with a simple no credit, and of the more liberal members of Council speakers who are sensationalist-type during a social consciousness taken on a credit-no credit basis, according to Eaves. and was appointed truth. Or, if Mrs. to the Tenants Union not telling them the -revolution" is hard to understand, if The proposal went to the Academic Council last year, but was lost in the rapid- because of his qualifications the Spartan and ex- Emmerich told the truth, one gives their reputation the benefit of perience from last year. Both men hold her falsely. fire events following the Cambodia invasion, Eaves explained. Daily reported the doubt. their positions legally and despite the Frederick C. Dommeyer He says he will revive the idea with this year's new Academic Council. Princinal Few however, are naive enough not to personal attacks upon either of them, Professor of Philosophy stem from the fact that the new system could con- know of the injustices in society and the opposition will probably belong there. Perhaps before the Daily greek system. This campus has four siderably raise student GPAs. prints an article such as this, it should black fraternities. They were not started While he is in the process of organizing the office, what Eaves needs most is research its material more fully. by accident. There was a reason. something about student complaints. He Furthermore, although the Daily has student feedback. He is in a position to do Not all the people are guilty; they been profuse in its attacks upon Bill Curious Fellow can direct a student toward the Academic Fairness Committee. He knows the never are. Indicting fraternities for 'argon's administration, it hos not regulations surrounding student rights and grading procedures. And he is their ethnic outlook is not the case mentioned the many accomplishments Editor: here. Their individual actions have long receptive to new ideas. thereof. These include the widespread The Student Community Involvement ago taken care of that. The comment is, community involvement programs, the Program could be the start of an in- if there is an -open house" it should be lobbying with the trustees and in tellectual renaissance at SJS. Or it could an open house. Sacrumento, the unraveling of the be a continuation of the intellectual Trying to determine at absurd financial policies of the College stagnation that has pervaded this the door of an party who is a rush and Union Program Board appointed by the campus for the past few years. another open who isn't at least difficult. It Legitimate Question past administration, and the upgrading program designed to reenforce seems can only end in public relations, of entertainment in the College Union, preconceived beliefs rather than to bad something the greeks do not need. Such things The Langan -initiated endorsement of objectively seek out truth. must only serve to turn more students the EOP donation program (which might The objective study of such subjects as away The Spartan Daily is relieved that the Steve Brennan case is being carried to the from 11th Street (fret row). have succeeded more fully if the Daily differing economic and political systems, appropriate student government channels. The A.S. Judiciary is the only body The inequities, (ix -..nt Ind in the had given it more publicity), the suit U.S. foreign policy, discrimination, and past permanently the confusion and back room conversations seem to be catching up with the which can eliminate brought by Bill Langan last spring to other controversial topics is an integral greeks. Their depleted ranks must surrounding the issut William Kunstler to speak oart of a student s intellectual reveal allow on something. The appointment of Brennan to executive-vice president indeed raises some campus (which was the first successful development. Socialist speakers have seri,wis constitutional questions which merit careful consideration. suit ever brought against the chancellor addressed SCIP classes, and this is good: Thf main question regards the constitutionality of Brennan's holding a seat on by the state colleges) and the many alll viewpoints, whether popular or not internship programs being initiated by should be heard. A.>PARTAN DAILY Council %line a the same time holding down the position of executive vice A.S. Langan 's administration to allow The important question now is, will 1.1. SAN JG ;,' 'LEGE esident. students to get working experience in SCIP present conservative speakers to is position of executive vice rPsident is, in The tadcy point whether or not the their fields prior to graduation are still give a balanced viewpoint? Or will SCIP, br San .. ` an A.S. execu v, .t! others. like some organizations and individuals vie,, r or IN. Depa..,ent -4. roin'ziterr : .irp, :4 sktant job, whi-j. 1,e created on Why has the Gaily -ot reported that at SJS, ,-.onsider the leftist point of 0,4,4 oni, to of con- be the only one worthy nppoint bill Langan arid many advisers. en,s f.ene 191 ! sideration? I, for one, will be curious to r ,,,,, of Subueten y t aft hs necessa merr&er.