Spartan Daily Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 VOLUME 94, NUMBER 60 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990 Sweet victory Students call for chairman to be removed By Adam Steinhauer Daily staff writer 'If somebody A petition signed by 123 eco- nomics students requesting the re- stays in a job too moval of the department chairman was sent to the dean of the school long, they tend to of social science and the SJSU accumulate an President's Office, department stu- dents and faculty members said. excessive amount James Willis has been the eco- nomics department chairman for of power.' 16 years and was elected last week by department faculty members to serve another four-year term, Pro- Marvin Lee, fessor Marvin Snowbarger said. economics professor Snowbarger was Willis's oppo- nent in the election. dents in the department are upset James Walsh, dean of the school about the "hostile environment" of social sciences, received the pe- that e% Isis in the department. tition just before the election began He said that students in the de- April 24. Snowbarger said. partment have to fill out massive Walsh was unavailable for corn- amounts of paperwork. that there inent. haven't been enough new class of- Snowbarger said Walsh decided ferings and that students are un- to proceed with the election but happy with the department's fac- that in the meantime he would con- ulty. duct a survey of student opinion. The student requested anonym- "That's a scientific survey." ity because he feared his gradua- Willis said. "I think it will turn up tion might be delayed if he was something scientifically accurate known to have spoken. and not a lobbying effort by an in- Economics professor Marvin im ohs -- ally slat photographer dividual or a group of individu- Lee said that Willis holds an exces- SJSU's Mitzi Zenger, center, is congratulated by Darcy Stapley, left, first game of a softball doubleheader against UNI.V. The Spartans als." sive amount of power because stu- and Sharon Cafini after Zenger's game winning hit Monday in the swept UNLV 6-5 and I-0. See story on page 4. A graduating senior economics dents have to deal directly with student said that he and other stu- See ECONOMICS, page 8 SJSU working to improve its image, Fullerton says
By Michael Moeller accordintt to a March 14 article in Wily staff writer _ the Daily. In her last press conference of '(The CSU) trustees have and will continue to get things in order. The Events Center, according to the semester, SJSU President Gail This is the best way that the system can redeem the faith a Fullerton, has helped the image of Fullerton emphasized the need for SJSU by bringing more members improving the public's image of faith they have lost.' of the community to campus that the campus and the California would normally not get a chance to State University system. Gail Fullerton, see the university. "The system will he at a disad- SJSU President Fullerton said that there has vantage for this session and very been a lot of work done on the well could be for the next as newsletters that are mailed to SJSU well," said Fullerton. referring to alumni. The quality of the publica- regular appeals that the CSU more funds to repair buildings. vice chancellors' personal use, and doing some things to improve its separate incident. Balgooyen was tion is important, Fullerton said. makes to the state legislature for And she believes that the univer- approving $240,000 for the upkeep image in the wake of publicity sur- also indicted for allegedly violat- because the newsletter's purpose is funds. sity system will be supported. of the chancellor's state owned rounding the indictments of one ing Fish and Wild Life Laws. He informing alumni about events The CSU "trustees have and "The kind of turmoil that the home in Bel-Air. faculty member, as well as the ac- has since been removed from his happening on campus and "what will continue to get things in order. system had been under has hurt the Since that time, the board of cusation that an associate professor teaching duties to take over other we are all about." This is the best way that the system image of the CSU." Fullerton trustees has rescinded the pay in- stole a story and passed it off as his responsibilities within the biology According to Fullerton. the San can redeem the faith a faith said. creases. and required that the cars own work. department. Jose Symphony will be performing they have lost. And that is actually CSU officials have come under be returned to the CSU motor pool Biology professor Thomas Bal- English associate professor its Pops Concert Series in the what the trustees have done." public scrutiny fin- secretly grant- at its headquarters in Long Beach. gooyen pleaded not guilty April 19 Craig Strete. after being accused of Events Center next year. Fullerton added that come bud- ing pay raises to other executives Chancellor W. Ann Reynolds re- to indictments of failing to report stealing a story from a local au- "This will bring a lot of people get time, the CSU can and will last fall, approving the $99,998.70 signed April 20. more than $25,5(X) on income tax thor, surrendered the copyright to a from the community to our campus make a case to state legislators for purchase of six Ford Tauruses for Fullerton said SJSU will be returns for 1985 and 1986. In a novel published in his own name, See FULLERTON, page Environmental students attend D.C. conference Games area tries to make itself known By Barbara Langley By Nick Fisher Daily staff writer Daily staff writer From the bottom floor of the Three environmental studies stu- 'I found out that Student Union echoes the faint dents spent their spring break in chemicals are sounds of quarters dropping into Washington. D.C. attending the video games, the muted crack of National Minority Environmental going into the a clean break on the billiard table, Career Conference. the tick-tock rhythm of a table The SJSU students chosen to at- ground and into tennis game and the crash of a tend the conference were a "very the ocean, and I howling ball as it stings into the select group and among the top 10-pin set. students in the country" said La- didn't like that.' The games area of the student vatus Powell of the Council of En- Lance Lister, union is booming. although most vironmental Internship Programs, environmental studies student SJSU students and faculty mem- which sponsored the conference. bers don't know it's there. More than 460 students were "So many people don't know nominated from schools across the getting her teaching credential in that there's a bowling alley on country, and that number was elementary education, said she was this campus," said Sharon whittled down to 150. The criteria an unlikely selection to attend the Deaver, manager of the games for selection was based on aca- conference. area. demic achievement and extracurri- There was only one other fresh- Throughout the year. Deaver cular activities. Powell said. man who she met attending the has had a few promotions, such SJSU's three nominations conference. Most were juniors, se- as two for one bowling, 30 min- Nchanda Imara, Anne Vallesteros niors and graduate students. utes of free pool and even an Eas- and Lance Lister were all se- But Vallesteros has a rare qual- ter drawing where she gave away lected to attend the four-day con- ity for a freshman she's always a bowling ball and other mer- ference at Howard University. known exactly what she has chandise, to encourage more peo- had workshops, wanted to do. She wants to educate ple to discover the games area. The conference Samanda Do f ger Daily stall photographer panels and recruiters from more elementary school students on en- "We've done a few things. but during a game than 30 companies. William K. vironmental issues. I don't think it's enough." she Aerospace engineering major Da i.e lines up for a shot of eight-ball Reilly, the head of the Environ- "I always knew what I wanted said. mental Protection Agency, was the to do hut didn't know if there was a But creating awareness of the "We've been trying to catch the lanes were booked through dent employee John Ramirez, but keynote speaker. program out there that was the area isn't easy for Deaver. There that market that we haven't been April. it's also "a place to unwind," "It's kind of inspiring to go to same," she said. is no signing and there is no di- able to draw down here." Fraternities, sororities and said student employee John Ram- something like that and sec all When in high school, Valleste- rectory in the Student Union that But, as the schedule stands church groups are often booked irez. those people who care about the ros called the environmental stud- tells people that the games area now, the area is definitely in use. for lanes, she said. SJSU boasts the best bowling same things that you do," Valles- ies program and talked to Frank exists, she said. Better signing People trying to reserve bowling Not only is the facility better lanes in the area and the best pool teros said. Schiavo, a lecturer. could increase awareness of the lanes for weekend play this se- maintained than many of the area tables in the South Bay. said Stu- Vallesteros. 18, a freshman ma- "He was blown away when I facility, she added. mester had quite a wait because bowling alleys, according to stu- See LANES, page 8 joring in environmental studies and See ENVIRONMENT, page
5 1 2 LI SPARTAN DAILY I WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990 FORUM SPARTAN EDITORS' FORUM Commercial in bad taste UPD too rough Vincent T on staff members By Oddo ti/1 ;it T'S almost time tor Illt: to bid a iond Will someone please remind the University somewhat kind) farewell to the Spanan Daily Ileast Police officer who threatened a Spartan Daily. arrest and jail reporter and photographer with However. before I go. I must get one thing unless over film, that this campus is they turned chest. This is something that has been not some Gulag but part of the United States. off my bugging me Iiir about the past two years or so The media has a public service to perform saying goes. I'm mad a and should not be intimidated. An inquiry Anyway. as the old ys not going to take should be launched and if found guilty, the offi- iiti know-what and I'm ii to express cer should be arrested and sent to jail as that was anymore. and what better way nn the officer's threat to the Daily staff niembers. displeasure than in writing. Why not meet the same fate that you are willing What is it that makes me feel this way? It's to dish out A public apology might suffice his particular television commercial. the one though the staff members should have the final idi the egg in the frying pan and. an ominous word. wice intoning. "This is your brain on drugs. it The smug air of the arrogance that some any questions?’ with has earned these police types walk around I'm sure most people with access to a tele- There is a gen- them an unfavorable reputation. have seen this omunen:ial by nov,, population that % ision set eral feeling a g the student sinking feeling that not many peo. police officers around and I here a there are too many message. that their numbers should be lessened. It is felt pic are getting the
that students are treated as kids, not as adults. How do I know? In the approximately two The average age of an SJSU student is 28 which ears since the original commercial appeared. is older than the ages of some of the police offi- iwo more in a similar vein were made. The sec cers. ond of them shows that same trying pan with Not only are students adults, but most work that same voice announcing. "OK, one last and are therefore taxpayers who pay the police time, this is drugs." Then, as the egg drops into officer's salaries. I know that there are some the pan. he adds. "This is your brain on drugs. nice police officers who perform legitimate any questions!’ functions. I also know that students receive Apparently. some people out there STII.I. undue emphasis from the UPD. Why are stu- didn't get the message, so yet another version of dents presumed more likely to be criminal than commercial hit the airwaves. This time, a faculty members or administrators? this man appeared on camera with an egg in his Why are undercover operations to ferret out hand and, in the background. was a frying pan. possible thieves not launched with faculty mem- brain." the man said as he held bers or administrators as they were with stu- "This is your is drugs," he continued. dents. Remember the bogus and exaggerated up the egg. "And this the same problem of stolen backpacks which was really pointing to the frying pan. Then came an excuse to hire more officers and make the old business with the egg sizzling in the pan present bunch seem like they have work to do? A lesson in dealing with big business supposedly representing one's brain on drugs, question "Any questions'?" was If that happened, faculty members and adminis- The weather at the beach was t:ortrt. and again, the trators would revolt. REPORTERS' FORUM posed. perfect and I had the sunburned and Tiffiny The UPD is here to oversee the entire uni- We entered Safeway Caxiohhhhhhh"'"" How revolting"," skin to prove it. I left Sea Cliff went to find the manager. Before I versity, not just students, and should definitely never seen a more disgusting, more insult- Beach with my arms stinging and could get a word out of my mouth. I've not be the minions of administrators. life! my energy depleted. I hopped into 45 Tiffiny quickly informed him that ing commercial in my
I know that students are not moral saints my car and drove across the over- it wasn't her fault. Yeah right. The Well, maybe it's not quite as disgusting or who never break the law. I know things like pass into Aptos to get some money only thing she cared about was get- insulting as some other things I've seen on tele- rape. theft, etc., occur on campus not nec- to buy lunch. Little did I know that ting into trouble. vision. However. I do find this approach a hit students though. But does that justify my day would be thrown into too hard-edged for my tastes, and I'm sure there essarily by The manager first tried to con- happened with the Daily staff members? chaos by a brush with multi-billion who would agree. what vince me that Safeway wasn't re- are at least a few people an isolated incident? Most students do dollar Safeway grocery store Was that BY BARBARA LANGLEY sponsible. When that didn't work Surely. there must be a more civilized. not think so. chain. somewhat more pleasant way to get across this I was pulling out of the bank he agreed to look at the damage. message that drugs can he harmful. After all. If the UPD is here to deter crime only or get parking lot across the street and All the way to where my car was harmful an excessive full compliance with the law, then it has come at downhill from the shopping center. parked, he tried to tell me that it I've known all along how too high a price to the taxpayer. The taxpayer The traffic was thick. The blur of Three grocery carts must have been a customer that let intake of drugs can be, and I certainly don't simply cannot afford it.,,y argument is similar speeding. cars convinced._=_ILIL -were-rolling at high the_cart_go. I hadn't seen anyone 'iced ;s.otne rson, frying an egkin a pan to re- to the one made about triffic. All motorists vio- I'd never make it back onto the -11MTNinaliV-exeent for the Si-a- mind me 01 this tact. late traffic laws at some time or another. Does main thoroughfare. speed out of the way employee. that justify hiring several traffic cops? I hardly there may be a slight chance that a Finally, there was a break in the my car's obliter- ALSO, think so. It is too high a price to pay financially. shopping center's After viewing few souls out there might get the wrong traffic. The reason? Three grocery ated blinker light Crivello gave me Rape is too high a price to pay by any standard carts were rolling at high speed out lot. message upon seeing this ad. When they and therefore I suggest we keep a few his card, told me to get an estimate UPD offi- of the shopping center's lot. I had try to see the egg in the pan. they may actually get cers around. and to call him. He would barely edged out of the hank drive- take care of the reimbursement some idea that maybe it is OK to take drugs. Can we justify the present UPD popula- way when I noticed that one of the her shoulders and turned away without having to go through the "Oh, if I take drugs. that must mean I'll tion? Has the campus population become more rebel carts, topping speeds of what with an "Oh well" attitude. I main office. have a nice warm brain. After all, it's better to criminal by nature? Have "crimes" really in- seemed like 40 mph, was headed wanted to wring her neck. have a nice warm brain than a freezing cold creased'? If we pass more laws (like bicycle and straight for my car. I drove across the street into the He treated the situation as if I brain," they may think. skateboard bans) then naturally we will have I tried to back up to avoid the Safeway parking lot and jumped were going to soak him for $100,- Sure, those geniuses who created that ad when the repairs would surely more violations and more "crimes" and justify four-wheeled demon, but someone out of my car. The girl, who's (MO, could have just as easily shown a frigid block of he less than $100. The big corpora- more UPD hirings. else had pulled behind my car I name tag read Tiffiny. continued ice to represent the "brain on drugs." How- other carts until I tions are always trying to avoid was stuck. I sat in my car, grit my to round up the ever, I do hope that nobody is stupid enough to As a student and as a taxpayer paying UPD teeth and wrapped my fingers commanded her to come with me. blame. get the idea that taking drugs will result in any salaries, I suggest that: around the steering wheel. Within She was probably about 16 years I went to the Honda dealer and feelings that can be considered "nice." I. We cut back on the number of officers seconds the cart rammed my car old and didn't give a flip what hap- got an estimate for the light $63. I personally have never taken drugs, and I on campus and redirect the money to class- and flew up into the air. Jagged pened. After informing Crivello. he ag- never will, simply because of education I rooms. pieces of my orange blinker light "I don't know if they'll pay for reed to send me the money. I was the have received high 2. Students be treated as mature adults. flew in every direction. it," she said. There it was, my in- relieved that I wouldn't have to throughout grammar school. I feel no crime epidemic will ensue. If the "I can't believe this, I said to vitation to the dance. "We'll see take Safeway to court over a school and college. I realized the harmful ef- t IPD did not know it had a public relations prob- my passenger. I glared at the Safe- about that," I said to myself. smashed blinker. fects of drugs even before hearing about them lem. it does now. Please save taxpayer money way employee who had unsuccess- "You better believe they'll pay for on television, and I personally consider the egg- by not hiring a public relations firm to fix the fully attempted to capture the cart it," I told her. Barbara Langley is a Daily staff in-the-frying-pan commercial a blatant insult to problem. This university, or most universities. before the collision. She shrugged I was ready to take them to writer. my intelligence. can get by with a lot fewer officers than taxpay- Sure, as some may say, "It's just a com- ers have been led to believe. mercial." and they you George Pinto is a graduate student in phi- may suggest that "If hate the losophy and wrote this piece .for Campus Voice. commercial so much, why don't you Traffic lights needed for people's safety just change the channel." I specifically remember study- yet to . What bugs REPORTERS' FORUM have witness a fatality on me even more than the commer- ing the law that states pedestrians 10th and San Antonio. I have seen cial itself, however, is the fact that, in spite of have the right-of-way when cross- at least six accidents which could everything that various areas of the media are ing at a crosswalk, when I had to have been avoided if there was a doing to try to discourage drug abuse. there are Spartan Daily take the test for my driver's license traffic signal. people out there who still smoke crack, snort CO- at the Department of Motor Vehi- One factor that I found interest- and poison their minds and bodies with -came Published for the University and the University Community cles. ing was that students at SJSU are any type of drug that may come their way. It's by the Department of Journalism and Mass Unfortunately, I think some- not eligible for the immediate in- sick, it's disgusting and it makes me mad! Communications Since 1934 times that I am one of the few peo- stallation of traffic signals whereas . 1 have a few suggestions for anyone con- (UCPS 509-480) ple who actually obeys this law. most educational facilities do. sidering making another anti-drug commercial: 6.e4 es. prow p.4 .1w. .1 nu eennua blenbe CeMorle 4e6pupe 461661 Aeons Every day that I have a class I I suppose that the city assumes ere .14th. Ammon Pror Publrood 66 Si Sur kw Acute Unteroy dung S. color yr TM Don't spend so much time concentrating moony truproot tn the cepn en nut votesolu 1fer M Drpottnenc al Jourtolon nd Has cross the intersection next to the BY LISA BILLIGMEIER that since we are "adult students." Communtreent Ii. 1111111$1111, 466enance e so, eurkot on negative aspects loobv 61666.4.446461469 Business Tower at 10th and San we should have learned how to of excessive drug usage. try arnood romende 4urrnreo bon Fit eeedeent yew VD FAO 10~ $10110 Moron showing the per put ropy is 616 On camas 6becy p.4 k. *tort Inurtoo6cly PAPA AtlIVINS 14k5 Antonio streets. And every day I cross the street by now. positive, pleasant and peaceful as- $91 pee hel ore neokd autre 1166 I Oreal 924 12110 Adwrrore 9249270 Pood 0s InS. have to dodge cars and risk my life I would like to see the officials pects of what a drug-free life can bring. prudent Pubkanote The Peconoor Ploce ond al ekbee torrertnnt *VW Dob 5.. Aot Soo U.,* On. Wat164 to make it on campus. In the past two years who created this law try to cross new ads can show people walking in on Soon 5.n k.. (9 49192 In the past two years that I have that I have been this intersection without experienc- the park, spending happy times with close STAFF been living across from SJSU. I ing a sense of imminent death as Inends, family or acquaintances and sharing peaceful moments !dont bur Aldo *mope have seen numerous accidents in- living across from three lanes of cars speed toward where anyone can share a 46666 79ntne Low Motu volving pedestrians, bicyclists, them. smile, a hug, a laugh or a few encouraging ( fry hitor Amu E9r1ITt SJSU. I have seen 46.6 1 6 moving and parked cars. I have no doubt that a traffic sig- Geo Her I have seen friends of mine stuck numerous accidents nal will be installed within the next Rohm 1441116 Each of in the middle of the intersection couple years. I just sincerely hope them would be enjoying the sim- 41141446 I nvolving ple pleasures Vreeru Oddo while drivers pass them by on ei- that this will come about as the ac- of life, all without a drug in sight Sybil Like drugsAboyeinali,e sratt)o 19., Id.,, Jeeps R V6en ther side, oblivious to the cross- pedestrians, tions of a concerned community, thata goodm person ed.oes not need Phee 1, Tem lbera walk or the pedestrian. not because of a tragedy. have Mtrrtna, Mena, Robe leer bicyclists, moving 166 AU., Almost daily. I see vehicles Lisa Billigineier is a Daily staff Cbrenne S. . It may take a while for some people to be- 1/6606 blureen Calefn Polio screech to a halt as they come and parked cars. writer. An !mete Monde DM. lieve what they are seeing, but in the long run, it 146.6re 14466 Ifte 61.606 within inches of hitting someone - would work 5. leceenent Cohere Fordo many times me. so much better than showing an 6661466616 Column policy egg frying away in a pan, Nounne nue 1 on idnw Sroe CeeePted One of the projects that Beckic a signal. at least I think so. Mire ftve !wow. S., &tole Kmbely Rode 56 Doom Mrho Ftepip AS. Rep director of *porn Six, former community The city said that signals in Signed columns are written by Who knows'? This new positive approach teem olonedo Ice flappretur i..S Colo tee 6 Coe CbrIlre CO Cow 146 F116 Bober. affairs, attempted to accomplish other parts of town were more members of the Spartan Daily may even convince anyone who is taking drugs. 161104 *bee 1466. Moo Abk Rob 1461 9ory C Jorce hi Bolo 455.414* Rody while in office was to get a traffic pressing issues intersections in staff. They express or Roburoon locourn I Stab" Mot K Adion %Mow Toon Tboopee Adollo C the opinion of at !east considering taking drugs, that a drug - Tom 166 .1 MN bon WtObc light installed at the intersection. which fatalities and/or an exhorbi- the writer and not the viewpoints tree life is the only way to go. Pki Petitions were circulated and re- nail, amount of accidents have oc- of *heel Cepllaif Kok Otei lam Ow Celeor Cook Kelp Daft Soma Drop 1666 the newspaper staff or depart- I certainly hope so. 466 16160161. Mot. 164Modo kke Lem Neve 11611666. Stennon Simon ports were made, but the city curred. ment of journalism and mass Vincent T. Oddo is an found no immediate need to install Well. I can testify that while I communications. associate editor.
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SpartaGuide is a daily calendar 924-5000 ALCONOUCS ANONYMOUS: Meeting available to SJSU student faculty DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY Hear noon Campus Christian Center i tow and and staff organizations at no charge arid Beauty seminar 7 p ni Alm Forms are availabie in the Daily American San Carlos) Center 16th and Alban) CaN 224-8176 newsroom Wahiquist Library North CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT Room 104 and at the Into SJS11 THEATRE ARTS: The musical Chi- CENTER. Career expioration by cbrnbule, Center of the Student Union The cago 1 pin University Theatre (5th and Ii a in Butking Classroom 13 Career pat- deadline for entries is 10 a m No San Fernando, Cali 924-4555 terns in professional design 1 1 30 p m phone in items will be accepted LESBIAN GAY AND BISEXUAL ALU- S U Aimaden Room Co-op orientation TODAY ANCE: Meeting Guest speaker Or Kath- 230 pm SU Costanoan Room Call 924- 6030 SJSU JA.ZZ STUDIES: Concert with Plastic leen Roe speaking on identity management 430 to 630 pm SU Jungle noon Student Union Amptheatre Guadalupe Room PHI CHI THETA: General meeting 630 Call 275-0157 Call 236-2002 pm SU Costanoan Room DEPARTMENTS OF POLITKAL SCI- CATHOUC NEWMAN COMMUNITY: Can ENCE. JOURNALISM AND MASS COM- Christians Own BMWs, Christian Lifestyle SAN JOSE STATE UNIV. NUTRITION MUNICATIONS LIBRARY: Civility Sensiti- Issues discussion with Natalie Shires 7 CLUB: Diet Riot a symposium on weight vity and Free Speech 9 30 a m pm. Campus Ministry Chapel ItOth and loss 6 pm SU Umuhnum Room Ca Engineering 189 Call 924-5559 San Cartosi Call 298 0204 924-3100 FANTASY AND STRATEGY CLUB: Open Gaming. 6pm SU Costanoan Room Cali
924-7097 TDE ASSIDUI ^TED STUDENTS PR MIN AM DIMS I) PRESENT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE: Film Series Alcoholism Lde Under the influence. 10 1 0 t TV NT 1LT A L. am. Death in the West. noon. 'Haight. Ashbury Cocaine Film, 12 30 pm Health Building Room 208 Call 924-6117 CAMPUS MINISTRY: Bible Study. noon 01 11/.. - MIMI am.. S U Montaivo Room Call 298-0204 rtiNFEIT.. . :NMI. C C Ita: : IL:tr V'C FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIA- . .-/ iMi . a -..g /N. AMR.MI 0=1UM, Alm. ...mh. ..dm --a Rick Romagosa Daily staff photographer TION: Becton for tall 90 officers .4 15 pm BC 214, for applications BC 208 .An unidentified man ran his Ford Falcon into a pillar in Seventh Street Garage AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Information SUNDAY,MAY 6,1990 SJSU FOUNTAIN AREA table. 10 a m to 2 p m . in front of S U Call (mid Camps... Adjacent on AM 257-6050 FREE ADMISSION BUL LYT: Open reading, 12 30 pm . FO 12 N C:a CO N Seizure victim crashes car 104 Call 559-0645 MECHA: Nomination meeting. 6 p m to B p m WIN 307 Chicano Library Resource CLARENCE in Seventh Street Center Call 257-8033 "GATENIOUTH" Garage with BROWN CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT: Chem 291 GATESEXPRESS !Iv Barbara Langley he said. were unable to find any identifi- Preliminary M S seminar, Lennox J Hams, Daily ;raft writer By the time Kuriyedah real- cation. Perco assumed that he Cosmogenic Nuclide Studies Laboratory A ca. f,ntitring the Seventh ized what was going on. the Ford was an art student because there experiments on neutron and proton cross FOOD JOE LOI IS Street Garage i , Falcon WALKER day crashed had zoomed out of con- was a large brown portfolio in sections of long lived cosmogenic nuclides,. & CRAFTS eg. THE BOSS into one of the support pillars, trol and swallowed the square the back seat of the car. 4-30 p m.. DH 505, Final MS Seminar by TALKERS forcing parking officials to shut pillar. The pale green Ford was dis- Mark Allen Vidensek. The synthesis and JOHN down the garage for about 45 The woman that had tried to lodged from the column with the characterzation of bonded liquid crystal sta- HEARTSMAN'S minutes while the wreckage was point out the seizure and another help of A and A Towing. The tionary phases for use in high performance NIGHT FEAST WITH:VEEN removed. unidentified woman from a car in Falcon screached as it was pulled liquid chromatography. 1 p m, DH 505 Call At 11:58 a . m. , an unidentified the other entrance lane ran to car from the cement that had pen- 924-5000 NITECR V man had put his money into the and tried to lift the victim out, etrated about two feet into the the ticket machine and Kuriyedah THURSDAY LITTLE JOHN took a park- said. front of the car. CHRISLEY ing pass. His head started to University police had arrived CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT: Chem 291 shake and was hanging out the by that time and removed the There was no damage to the Preliminary M.S. seminar, Lennox J Harris. NIAI/YLAN ROSE window, said parking attendant man from the car. Less than five pillar. Parco said. And even if "Cosmogenic Nuclide Studies. Laboratory Ranjit Kuriyedah. minutes later, paramedics arrived the column had been damaged. experiments on neutron and proton cross An unidentified woman in the and put him in an ambulance. it's only one of the numerous sections of long lived cosmogenic nuclides.. car behind his honked her horn to The man "came to in the am- supports in the garage, he said. 430 pm DH 505. Final MS Seminar by get help, said Kuriyedah, bulance and he Mark Allen Vidensek, -The synthesis and *. who was raising hell The only remnants of the acci- BUR had been taking money in the because he wanted to get out," dent were a few scratches on the characterzation of bonded liquid crystal sta- Yen other lane. said Gordon Parco, a parking su- pillar and the two large oil spots tionary phases for use in high performance 11:111 .14 "She must have seen it happen pervisor. that had been covered with sand liquid chromatography, 1 pm OH 505. Call 121%.14.111'.:12 when he was taking the ticket." At that time, UPD officers by parking officals.
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Because many students are not The second annual Media Day journalism. on campus every day. YesterDaily event held Monday in the Student provides readers with a recap of Union for students from 14 high The Spartan Daily has new lead- the previous day's top stories. schools around the area was not a ers. Rob Neill was chosen Thurs- Students will go to the polls media extravaganza. But for the day as the new executive editor for 2(1) Wednesday and Thursday to de- students who attended, it was the fall 1990 semester. Also Jesse cide if they will pay more to sup- an attempt to help them decide Baliscao was chosen to be the ad- Come to the port instructionally related activ- whether or not their future was in vertising director for the fall. r[ ities. The fee increase of $10. the only proposal on the special ballot, will help fund such IRA groups as the Spartan Marching Band. IBM PS/2 Fair AWARD WINNING... SJSU MAY 9TH AND 10TH LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE Junk food In’a, Will present an evening of wif to be sold Traditional through 40 Contemporary Mg OE 7,-0-11011111 Latin Jazz styles under the in schools direction of: LOS ANGELES (AP) The 111111011low . scrapped a 10-year- school board DANIEL SABANOVICH I old ban on selling junk food in school cafeterias so it can make up for cuts in federal fixxi subsidies and avoid laying off' lunchroom WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd at 7:30 pm workers. in the SJSU MUSIC DEPT. "I'm ashamed of' what hap- but we really don't CONCERT HALL pened tonight, :ome to the IBM PS/2® Fair. Have some fun with the have a choice." board member Donations: Weintraub said after Mon- I BM Personal System/2® Try it see how you can Roberta $5.00 General day's unanimous vote. "It's a get more done in less time. Then ask about: versus junk Students and Seniors question of jobs $3.00 -to-use, preloaded fix)d." easy In 1980, the Los Angeles Urn - software tied School District stopped cafete- special student prices* ria sales of potato chips. soda and affordable loan payments* other snacks deemed nutritional] deficient. The IBM PS/2 Fair is a fun way to But a $10 million deficit in the learn some valuable lessons for district's cafeteria fund and the were Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC), one of Americas college and beyond. prospect of laying off more than fastest-growing and most successful automotive finance RX) cafeteria workers prompted organizations. For aspiring professionals, we provide on-the-Job reverse the ban, off i- training programs and a team spirit that fosters personal the hoard to growth. We currently have excellent entry-level positions for cials said. Collectors at our San Ramon branch office Bookstore in the Art Clued r_71111191111non Wednesday,porton May 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, a policy that al- You will be responsible for all retail collection activity and lowed student-run stores on cam- customer service for assigned accounts. A BA/BS degree, good Thursday, May 10, from 10 a.m. 104 p.m. pus to sell the snacks undercut the communication skills and basic computer abilities are essential cafeteria ban, officials said. Profits Collections experience is a distinct advantage Get you, hands on a PS 2-- and take one home! from those sales went to pay tor In addition to the advantage of working with an Industry leader, Immediate availability on selected models student activities, not the district. TMCC offers a competitive starting salary, excellent benefits, and when puichased with cashier's check or credit immediate destroyed our junk food a progressive work environment. For card! "rhat consideration, please call 1415) 830-8200, or policy," Ms. Weintraub said. send your resume with salary See the new RISC System/6000 ’When kids could walk down the history to: hall and buy candy and Coke dur- Toyota motor Credit Corporation, TOYOTA TMCC meet your SJSU collegiate reps lunch time, we couldn't keep 2420 Camino Ramon, Bldg J. MOTOR ing CREDIT and them in the cafeteria." Suite 130, PO. Box 5023, II Register to win a variety of prizes II San Ramon, CA 94583; CORPORATiON The district also will increat.e Attn: Human Resources student lunch prices by 10 cents foi EOE M/F/H/V Working as one to be 01 for hot ntlet evadable only to qualified students , C Oly and stall Ono osmoses* IBM PS)?, through petteesenng ,ampoa outlets Order. ete tekieet elementary pupils and 25 cents evettaboll Is Prices ore sussed to change and IBM may withdraw the oiler at any onto w thoul +onion notice junior high and high school stu- IBM Person& System/ 2 and PS/2 me repteleted Peden., k s of Inter nattonal &tweet' Mechem, Corpomtion IBM Corpotanon dents to increase revenue. 1990 4 SPARTAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990 Big sixth inning sinks UNLV Women golfers ranked first nationally in latest poll
Zenger's arm, I./Joy stall report son (181h). The SJSU women's golf team Last season the Spartans won two RBIs save has been named tops in the the NCAA championship. their country in the latest p)II. Last second national championship the Spartans week the Spartans were ranked in the past three years. They second behind Arizona State. have been ranked in the top five 11, Robert %laniard Four Spartans are ranked in in each of the last five years. Daily slatlwriter the individual top-20. Pat Hurst They will defend their title on SANTA CLARA --- It was all leads the w with a number- May 23-That the NCAA Cham- Mitzi Zenger in the Spartans 6-5 three national ranking. pionships at Hilton Head. SC. victory over ninth-ranked UNl.k Hurst is Iiillowed by Dina "The nationals start on May Monday evening Ammaccapanc tYthl. Ninni 23. and we'll he ready." Spar- With the Spartans trailing 3-0, Sterner 17th) and Tracy Han- tan coach Mark iale said. Zenger was called upon to relieve starting pitcher I.isa Wehren. She escaped a bases-loaded, no outs lam in the fifth inning by forcing all three batters she faced to ground out. She allowed only one runner to cross the plate. The A.S. Program Board Presents: I felt comfortable. I had noth- ing to lose." Zenger said of the Jan Mons Daily stall photographer Wednesday Night Cinema pressure situation. "I just wanted SHE'S OUT - SJSU catcher Tami Rudd tags out Monday. The 14th-ranked Spartans swept the ninth. WIN TICKETS TO SEE LOS LOBOS, MAY 5 AT THE SUREC to get us out of it." UNLV's Patricia Spencer in the Spartans' 6-5 win ranked Rebels in a doubleheader. Zenger did more than that. The 5-foot-7-inch freshman had second. "She tended to get rattled,- two hits, two RBIs and scored Ow SPARTAN Second baseman Roz Rios fol- Revelle said of Harrigan. "She IACK,LEMMON.TEDO\SO\ first run of the Spartans six-run lowed with a bouncer to Rebel started to throw the ball right in sixth inning rally that gave SJSU pitcher Lori Harrigan. Harrigan there." tl. the 6-5 victory. She added two charged the ball but threw wildly The lady Spartans started the more RBIs in the nightcap. SPORTS off. over first baseman Dena Baker's second game right where they left "This is the first night I have hit head allowing Zenger to score. and well in a while," Zenger said. Rios and Cafini to advance to third Rosalind Badger opened the Assistant coach Rhonda Revelle and second, respectively. game with a single to center field said Zenger's biggest challenge etot 'I said 'I'm going SJSU first baseman Janie Me- After Cornelius forced her at sec- this year has been hitting against nese% singled to left scoring Cafini ond. Walsh hit safely with a Division I pitching. Fler batting av- to do it' I didn't and sending Rios to third. The hit swinging bunt base hit, sending \\VI IN PC'l erage was only around . I (X) before pulled the Spartans to within 5-2. Cornelius to second. Monday's games. feel nervous.' Trina Walsh kept the rally alive A passed ball allowed both Cor- Better concentration and disci- - Mitzi Zenger, with an RBI single to right field nelius and Walsh to advance a base May 2, 1990 Morris Dailey Au& 7 & 10 p.m. $2.00 pline were the keys to her hitting SJSU pitcher sending Meneses to second. Shapley's base hit to left field success on Monday. Zenger said. Spartan outfielder Darcy Stapley scored Cornelius and gave the "I said 'I'm going to do it.' " conference's 10 teams have been then slid head first to beat out an Spartans the only run they would MLR Zenger said. "I didn't feel ner- ranked in the Top-20 nationally infield chopper and load the bases. need. Funded by Associated Students. For more info. call 924-6261. vous." and that this season the selection Shortstop Tiffany Cornelius was Zenger doubled in Cornelius and Junior Leann Emery pitched a committee will probably take five forced out at the plate when second Irina Walsh in the sixth inning. six hit shutout in SJSU's 3-0 vic- from the Big West. baseman Janis Richner grounded tory in the second game. "It is classified as the toughest to third. "My defense worked for me," in nation," she said of the confer- With two outs. Harrigan walked Emery said. "We're starting to ence. SJSU catcher Tann Rudd on a 3-2 pick up momentum for the region- Last season SJSU finished fifth pitch, allowing pinch-runner Jenny als." with a 21-15 record and was over- Cook to score and make it 5-4 $1.00 CASH + 1 BAXTER'S BUCK = ANY DRINK With the doubleheader sweep, looked. UNLV. the 14th-ranked Spartans moved This season, SJSU won seven of In came Zenger for her second at into fifth place in the Big West its last eight games, including a bat of the inning. while upping their conference re- sweep of third place Cal State Ful- She responded with a two-run cord to 15-17. They are 31-25 lerton. single to center. Stapley and Rich- overall. The victories over UNLV on ner scored to give the Spartans a 6- The Rebels fell to 19-13 in con- Monday have kept the momentum 5 lead, which they would not reli- ference play and 35-22 overall. going. quish. "We have to get into the top In the opening game, Zenger "She was a world-beater the five (in the Big West) to get into started the sixth inning rally with a first four innings," Revelle said of the regionals,- Zenger said. -mg single to right field. After a Ste- Harrigan. The Spartans are currently a few phanie Mendoza strike out, out- After SJSU made adjustments in percentage points ahead of UOP, fielder Sharon Cafini lined a base the batters box they were able to which is 14-16 in conference play. hit to right field, sending Zenger to hit Harrigan, Revelle said. SJSU will travel to Pacific on Friday for a double header and FIRST GAME SECOND GAME Are You Ready For Finals? close out the season on Saturday when it hosts UC-Santa Barbara. UNLV 002 021 0-5 12 1 UNLV 000 000 0 -0 5 0 Now-May 18 As of Monday, the Gouchos were SJSU 000 006 X-6 70 SJSU 100 000 X -1 71 7-2 I . If the Spartans win their next Harrigan and Benjamins. Wehren, King and Benjamins. Emery and Great Calculators four games they have a Zenger (5) and Rudd. W-Zenger Rudd. W-Emery (9-6). L-King (9- Prices On Great better than 6). Leading hitters - SJSU: Rios average chance of advancing to the (9-8). L-Harrigan (19-14). Leading hitters - SJSU: Cafini 2x3, Zenger 2x3, Walsh 2x3 Records- SJSU Western Regionals, Revelle said. 31-25, 15-17; UNLV 35-22, 19-13. If they only win three, there is still 2x2. a chance they could get selected. W Revelle said that eight of the K A Ft C.) (IMCO DE MVO (0110ERT (ElEBRPTION Spartan Holmoe retires Regular Price SALE from 49ers HP 12C $74.95 $69.95 SANTA CLARA (AP) - Torn HP 17BII $89.95 $85.95 Holmoe, a reserve safety who HP 32S $59.95 $54.95 played on the San Francisco 49ers' last three Super Bowl teams, has HP 28S $189.95 $179.95 announced his retirement, a news- paper reported Tuesday. Holmoe, 30, played in eight reg- ular-season games and one playoff game for the 49ers last season. He Spartan underwent knee surgery on Jan. 25 and did not play in Super Bowl Regular Price SALE XXIV. FX-5000 $49.95 $44.95 Holmoc was a fourth-round FX-145 $18.95 $15.95 draft pick in 19113 out of Brigham WILLIE COLON Young. 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990 r SPARTAN DAILY LI SPORTS COMMENTARY Major leagues cuts team rosters to 25 AP) -- Major league rosters, -teams had until midnight EDT Sand trapped which will he restored next season. to get down trout 27 to either 24 of returned a year early as major 25. The first has been league teams cut extra players al- obsersed by gentleman's agreement in major Baseball lowed to stay for three weeks be- cause of the delay in spring train- league baseball since IMO, the playoffs? ing due to the owners' lockout. second is still the tin:nil limit By RANDY ROBERTSON
experience counts rh t CREEK TOYOTA II. 101 thing, the Spartan baseball team may just make it to the 30'4011' NOW...GRADUATE TO playoffs this season. sm-Es A NEW TOYOTA WITH After winning 40 games for Loot' only the second time ever last sea- NO MONEY DOWN! son, SJSU was snubbed when the No payments for 90 days' NCAA announced its playoff bids. Spartan coach Sam Pinto) said the College grads with career-oriented jobs can Spartans were newcomers to the Toyota with NO MONEY DOWN' spotlight, so they were bypassed in buy a new favor of traditional baseball pow- We ye got a Toyota that s lust right for you ers. from the affordable TERCEL Coupe to the sporty MR2 The way this season started, it sleek CELICA or roomy CAMPY And if you re keie looked like SJSU (38-13) would trucking you know TOYOTA TRUCKS are be a shoo-in for the post-season. In Kings of the Hill No matter which new TOYOTA you want r their first 30 games, the Spartans F-11. offer ,- i\ lost just twice. 28-2. The amazing if s included in this thing is that most of those wins p - were against capable Division I f. teams. Even when they lost. the Spar- Kelley Chinn Daily staff ptiolographer tans looked good. Their first two Bobby Siraso blasts out of the sand in a recent West Conference tournament in Utah Tuesday, losses were by one run, and each tournament. SJS1, finished 3rd ()serail at the Big Mike Foster finished 2nd . time they had the bases loaded in the ninth inning. Winning the Spartan Classic was one of the high points of the season. The Spartans beat Minne- Tyson will fight ex-Olympian sota, Brigham Young, Oregon State, Washington and Ohio State NEW YORK (AP) More than who handles Tyson's career, and en route to the championship. two months after the whipping, the 'You're successful Bob Arum, who is directing Fore- Once Big West play began, the wounds have healed and Mike man's comeback after a 10-year re- Tyson is Spartans came back to earth. It's ready to move on. In fact, for a time. tirement. he said, he was ready to do that Foreman, packing 260 pounds. not that they weren't capable of two days after the whipping. Eventually, you munched on cookies and brownies winning, but that the competition "It was a shock at first," Tyson as King and Arum took turns prais- was that much tougher. The Big said of his 10th-round knockout at get your head ing each other. West is one of the strongest con- HERE the hands of Buster Douglas at "As you can see," he said. S HOW YOU QUALIFY: ferences in handed to you.' Graduate from a four.year college or the country, so each Tokyo on Feb. II. "But you know "I'm not a hungry fighter." * weekend they faced a formidable the Mike Tyson, graduate school within the next six months old fighters lost. You just take He is anxious, however, to fight ex-heavyweight champion You have one year from receipt of your opponent. The results have been it from there. It took me two days Tyson. viewing him as the quick- degree to take advantage of the program fair. to get over it.'' est route to a title shot. Tyson's aura of invincibility other chance." * Have a verifiable otter tor a lob that will Call for details... Toni Balistrert a 7-8 conference re- June 16 "I remember in Zaire, Angelo begin within 120 days of your purchase WITH was shattered by the loss which His next chance comes Student Representative cord. the Spartans are tied cost him the heavyweight cham- at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in a Dundee kept telling Ali, 'Don't with a salary sufficient to cover ordinary living ant vehicle payments 984-1234 for fifth place in the Big pionship and ended a string of 37 10-rounder against 1984 Olympic play with that sucker, Foreman expenses West. They have six conference straight victories. gold medalist Henry Tillman, who said. "I've got a poster on the wall games remaining, three each "Those things happen." he beat Tyson twice when both were at my gym. It says, 'King Kong is TRUST US TO TREAT YOU RIGHT, against UC-Irvine and Fullerton said. "You're successful for a amateurs. The other half of the back and he's mad.' Well, the State. There are also three non- time. Eventually, you get your HBO doubleheader sends another sucker is back and he's mad. head handed to you. I had 37 good ex-champ, 41 -year-old George "I will fight anybody. anytime. CREEK . .. -- conference games to play. against STEVENS TOYOTA UC-Davis, Hayward State and nights and one had one. I'm sure Foreman. against Brazilian Adil- Some people won't fight me no 11.011 Santa Clara. SJSU played UC- I've got more good ones in me. son Rodriguez., - time. You can say I'm old and fat. MUM "You have to The card will be co-promoted by out of shape and out of the past. Davis last night. but the results handle the good 4 425 srr VENS CREEK BLVD SANTA ni ARA 14081 984 1234 the had. You always get an- longtime adversaries Don King. But here Ii'.." were not available at press time. with Spartan coach Sam Piraro said the team probably needs to win seven of the nine games to make the playoffs. Winning seven games "would give us 45 wins, START YOUR SUMMER put us over .500 in conference and WITH put us in the first division," Piraro said. SHERIDAN U.S.A. "I'M A Piraro said the NCAA playoff berths will likely go to the top four Big West teams. So, the final Job Opportunities: COLLEGE weekend of the season could put the whole season on the line for SJSU. The Spartans host Fullerton Exciting Australian Bedroom Store needs STUDENT. AND State at Municipal Stadium May 11-13. enthusiastic design oriented managers, "That will be a big weekend," assistant managers, and sales consultants. WORKING FOR Piraro said. "Depending on how Will work with your schedule. Excellent pay, we do this weekend (at UC-Ir- KELLY HAS vine), we may have to sweep benefits, major growth potential. them." That is where the experience For An Interview HELPED I\LE will be a factor. Last season the Call Michael Bence Spartans were close, but didn't quite make it. Piraro said the team (408) 255-1494 UNDERSTAND is confident and only looking one game at a time. Still, the NCAA playoffs was THE one of the team's goals at the out- set of the season. It appears that BUSINESS the team will once again win 40 games, and that in itself is an ac- complishment. WORLD." "Anytime you can win 40 games in a season, that's a real milestone," Piraro said. The school record for wins in a \ season is 40 set in 1978 and tied last season. With nine games left, this Spartan team should break the school record. "The program has gotten to the point where people respect us," Piraro said. The only question now is how much respect SJSU will receive from the NCAA playoff selectors. The experience from last year. plus the fact that the Spartans were ranked in the top 10 this season, has given the school national rec- ognition. That could be the differ- ence between being snubbed last season and qualifying this time Order your college ring NOW. around. "I've broadened my education and expanded rin,. knowledge. Improved 111V two weeks will The remaining Ws the perfect .job experience to put on a reS1111W or an application... this team is. I( prove how successful but ,__'I, Nobody questions their talent, now they must produce. As Piraro Temporary April 30 said, "it is crunch-time." -May 4 Tirne. 10a111 4P= Deco& Required' $2") KELLY Services we have to "We know what 3C -- kr11, 1.rvo. Ito. The Kelly GePeople The First and The Best' IOC 111/1,,NO/ NM an &pa, Now e do," Piraro said. "It is just a mat- ph.: Spartan Bookstore ter of doing it." PAM Min your Alm ow...Mew be WI &NU lee our annplele ring mobilo. an dlopiny in pan r. I SPARTAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1990
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