Computer Graphics Course Creates Controversy
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FOOTHILL IN6IDE: Women are champions page 10 SENTINEL Cinco de Mayo Volume 26, Number 26 Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 May 11, 1984 celebration------------page 6 Computer Graphics course creates controversy By JENNEFER PITTMAN administration makes the final choice. Six IBM Personal Computers arrived “The instructors have always had carte on Foothill’s campus April 24, after a blanche on choosing extra materials for four-week delay. The computers were their courses. If he [Jaschob] can choose ordered during spring break to accom the software, we’ll get it,” she said. modate the 135 students enrolled in a Versatility and affordability was the new fine arts computer course, “ Intro IBM’s main selling point, explained duction to Computer Graphics,” taught Kratzer. “We had to look at the bigger by Foothill Instructor Charles Jaschob. picture,” Kratzer said. “One hundred The arrival of the computers caused a and forty students isn’t many, and we series o f controversial questions to be can’t afford to forfeit so much money raised within the Fine Arts department, on such a small selection of students. the administration and by the students. Financially, we’ll be even tighter next year.” Kratzer said he could not justify Foothill Computer Graphics student purchasing machines for a course which Gary Starkweather voiced concerns and could fail in the future. “There is always complaints about the delay and effective the possibility of eliminating the program ness of the computers in relation to the altogether.” teaching of the course. Starkweather Kratzer said he believes that IBM’s began to circulate a petition among facility for programming is five times fellow students and discussed his con greater than that of TI. “I’m build cerns with instructor Jaschob, Acting ing a long-term program,” he said, “and Fine Arts Department Chair Linda it takes time.” Heineke, Business Department Chair Heineke said that it is not unlike other Leroy Kratzer and Dean of Instruction kinds of classes when they are first intro Bernadine Fong. duced as a new program to Foothill, but Starkweather alleged that after paying that the situation has basically resolved $60 for the course, the majority of stu itself. dents had not had hands-on experience “People don’t realize how difficult it on a machine. There was only one suit is to get a new program off the ground,” able computer available on loan from said Heineke. “Because this is the first Florida Graphics Systems (FGS), accord Graphics Design student tries out new computer. time the course has been offered, it is still ing to Fong. and Kratzer’s choice of computers. “Fong The IBM is the best available machine in its experimental phase. The students “We were expecting a very modest en and Kratzer decided on the IBM which we can afford.” She estimated the cost have been wonderful.” rollment,” Fong explained. “We were is a good business computer, but it is at $5,000 per machine. “We needed a Heineke said that she began asking stu surprised when the course seemed to be inappropriate for the graphics,” Jaschob machine which can do graphics, has a dents how they felt about the course and attracting so many students, and imme said. “There is no software for teaching high resolution screen, better colors and that “students were unaware of a less diately began looking at our options. Our [graphic] design. They are twice as a longer memory. This machine can do than ideal situation.” She said that the choice was to cancel the course and re expensive as the Texas Instrument (TI) graphic design and will increase in its problem with the “one student” was that fund the fees or get the equipment. We computers I wanted for the course.” potential as software is developed.” he was “too advanced” for the course. chose the latter,” she said. Jaschob added that the administration Fong said that from her standpoint “The program has strong potential,” Jaschob, who says he’s been trying to was “imposing something that is inappro the basic, more expensive machinery Heineke said. ‘ The area of computer get this course off the ground since priate for the [Fine Arts] Department.” must be both practical and versatile to graphics will make the teaching of art 1976, says that he disagrees with Fong Contradicting Jaschob, Fong said, accommodate other areas, thus the much more efficient.” Foothill College receives donations from hi-tech firms By KENNARD GRAY H.L. Richardson, chief draftsman for with the IBM No. 3251 graphics terminal the Physical Science/Engineering Tech Foothill College has received over Lockheed’s Space System Division, said connected to main frame computers at nology Division, the systems have been in $21,000 in donations from Lockheed in a letter, “Instructing Foothill’s drafting Lockheed to generate quick and highly use since April 2 in the Electronics 77 Missiles and Space Company and Intel students on our CADAM system will be accurate models. class. Corporation. These donations are mutually beneficial to both Lockheed Emil Sarpa, corporate manager of In a letter, Foothill President Thomas enabling Foothill to offer job-oriented and Foothill. The students will receive academic relations at Intel Corporation, Clements said, “Foothill College is very courses in computer-assisted drafting and up-to-date training in drafting techology announced Intel’s donation of 15 micro fortunate in having generous friends such 16-bit microprocessors this spring. on one of the country’s most powerful computer training systems which will as yourself who wish to see its excellent design/drafting computer graphics sys allow the Foothill Electronics Depart reputation in education continue to serve A $10,000 grant from Lockheed was tems. And Lockheed will continue to ment to offer the first “16-bit micro the community. I am delighted that you given to the Foothill Engineering Depart need CADAM-trained drafters.” Daniel computer” course at a community [Lockheed and Intel] have expressed ment which will allow for student use of M. Tellep, president o f Lockheed, said college. your interest by joining this distinguished Lockheed’s sophisticated CAD AM system. that students will get hands-on experience According to Paul Calger, chairman of group of benefactors.” (OPINION Foothill SENTINEL, May 11, 1984 D Olympic athletes are pawns in political games The former and present leaders of In a move that will serve only to in Games. peace and enhance understanding and both countries have absolutely no shame. cooperation between all competing na crease world tensions, the Soviet Union Carter was insensed that the Russians They cruely manipulate the finest ath tions. Unfortunately, the Games have has announced it will not compete in the invaded Afghanistan. His Holier-than- letes in the world to further their petty degenerated into a politicized name- Summer Olympic Games to be held in Thou attitude stands as a classic case of political aims. To them, Olympic com calling event that now runs the risk of Los Angeles. hypocracy. As reprehensible as the inva petitors are merely pawns to be used being abolished altogether. The Soviets claim there is a threat of sion o f Afghanistan was (and still is), in their perverse game o f global one- U.S. terrorists and that the U.S. cannot Carter’s administration allowed countless upsmanship. O f course those who will suffer most guarantee the safety of their athletes. violation of human and civil rights to The modern Olympics have always will be the athletes, both communist continue unabated during his term in had an undercurrent of political rivalry and non-communist. With the absence Who are they trying to fool? The office. Carter talked a good game of just below the surface. The unspoken o f the Russians — and who can doubt Russians are getting back at us for ruining human rights, but that was about all it assumption is that the societal system that other Soviet Bloc countries will their Summer Olympic Games in 1980, was — talk. His administration con that produces the most medal winners is not follow suit - the Games will be and we deserve it. We let that idiot pea tinued to support brutal and dictatorial obviously superior. This assumption is of cheapened and the medals won by nut farmer, Jimmy Carter, get away with regimes in South Africa, the Phillipines, course unadulterated BS. Western athletes forever tainted. forcing U.S. athletes to boycott the South America and South Korea. Ideally, the Olympic Games support —John Radebold United we stand, divided we campaign When the Democratic national con never be afforded the opportunity. have on a campaign. Whether a candi Means got their man into the White House. vention ends in San Francisco later this With Gary Hart and Walter Mondale date is trying to unseat an incumbent or Although a united party is not the year, one of the three remaining candi opposing each other in the run for the just trying to get re-elected, it is crucial only factor in becoming elected, a candi dates will be the Democratic nominee for nomination, and Jesse Jackson attract to that candidate’s success to have a date must have his party behind him if the office of the President. No matter ing a sizeable percentage of the primary united party standing behind him. he is going to have a soMd ground to stand who that nominee is, he will be forced to voters, it will be necessary to heal the When Jim m y Carter was trying for re- on. offer the position of running mate to differences of the party before taking election four years ago, he had to with Hart, Mondale and Jackson all know one of the two remaining candidates.