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will Service charge hike iday Legislature to consider awaits Trustees vote lifting A.S. fee ceiling ular by Boni Brewer State Students Association. The creasing as a result of the passage The California State Students Association ceiling but not to totally remove it. An $18-a-year Student Services CSSA asked the board to first of the Middle Income Student CSSA I is asking the state legislature to lift the "We'd like to go for no ceiling so that in- fee increase, raising total SJSU. review a system-wide audit of Assistance Act, which removed the annual $20 Associated Students fee ceiling written dividual campuses can decide," McFadden said. student fees to $114 by next spring Student Services and study the $25,000 family income restriction on into law 26 years ago. While CSUC trustees are becoming more semester, is under consideration by method used in computing fees student loans and now takes into State Sen. Ken Maddy is presenting a bill iSB concerned about continual student fee increases, the California State University and before approving increases. account such factors as inflation, 1279) to remove the ceiling. The bill places no McFadden said that the current declining Colleges Board of Trustees. At their meeting in Sacramento number of children in school and limits on possible increases, but any increase enrollment and the possible impact of Jarvis II, Student Services Dean Bob last week, trustees put funding into home ownership. The act was would require two-thirds approval by students the income tax-slashing initiative scheduled for a Martin said a $12 fee increase the CSUC budget for 64 adaitional passed in 1978 and went into effect voting on individual campuses. June 3 vote, could change things "drastically.' would likely pass at the board's financial aids staff throughout the this academic year. "I don't think we'd go for an increase at this "If Jarvis passes, a significant number of March meeting and would go into 19-campus system and for com- John Bradbury, associate campus," A.S. President Nancy McFadden said, students won't attend here or any campus in the effect in the 1981-82 academic year. puters in Career Planning and director of Financial Aid, said he pointing out that it's the smaller campuses in the CSUC system," she said. "That could have an The other $6 annual increase Placement Centers on 10 campuses, expected an increased work load of CSUC system whose low enrollment can't adverse effect on fees." may take effect as early as this fall including SJSU. They have yet, "an already full program " of generate enough income to support student body If the initiative pass, .Fiti Qsid "w.cn if acted on at the March trustee however, to approve a $4 Student about 25 percent. activities. safely assume that if we want to see some meeting, according to A.S. Services fee increase for Financial "We need more professional "Some legislators are against eliminations or programs continue, we will have to take them on President Nancy McFadden. Aid staff and $2 for the computers. people," he said, but added that too raising the ceiling," she said, "because they think ourselves." Although trustees may approve The additional $12 increase much staff "would result in us student governments are not representative of Of the $105-per-semester fee that students an increase of less than $18, Mc- trustees are considering would stumbling over ourselves there's students. But it would allow for a vote. The basic enrolled in more than six units currently pay, $72 Fadden said they would probably make up for increased Student also a need for space." issue here is of student control over their own goes to Student Services, $10 to AS., $14 to the not consider a moratorium on in- Services personnel costs. McFadden said she supported fees." Student Union, $3 to Facilities, $1 for campus ID creases sought by the California Financial Aiirsiaff is in- the Financial Aid increase. She said the legislature may agree to raise the cards and $5 for Instructionally-Related Activities. Spartan Daily

Volume 74, Number 2 Serving San Jose State University since 1934 Wednesday. January 30, 1980 Birds tweet for treat Recent quakes shake campus community

The best thing to do during an tershocks, steadily decreasing in a big quake. There will be a big earthquake, said SJSU Geology size. quake soon, confirmed Kimoshita. Prof. Marshall Maddock, is to get Most of the buildings at SJSU However, no one knows exactly under a door frame or stay under a have met the earthquake code, where or when. desk. "But," he warned, "don't run except for the Old Science Building. During the past year, the public outside." Maddock believes that a shortage of has become more and more con- Geophysicist Willy Kimoshita funds may be one of the reasons for scious about earthquake protection. said that students living in dorms its non-repair. "Most of the buildings Kimoshita said that since Thursday ought to open the door right away to are steel framed. They are not more than 80 phone calls from prevent it from jamming and to get designed to fall in a heap of rubble," people wanting more earthquake under something. People should he said. information have flooded the survey generally avoid being near big At the geological survey center, center. The center is now planning a windows, fireplaces, and balconies there are at least 300 monitored project which will have some of its when quakes occur. seismographs. At SJSU, there is one. members educate various service There have been several hun- According to Maddock, the "strong groups on earthquakes and ear- dred earthquakes all over California motion seismograph," located in the thquake safety. since Thursday, according io basement of Duncan Hall, is not set According to Kimoshita, Kimoshita, geophysicist for the U.S. in motion continually. It picks up big damage from the quakes ranged Geological Survey Center in Menlo earthquakes, and possibly could from $10,000 worth of liquor ruined Park. Fortunately, since the 5.5 have monitored the moderate at a liquor store to a woman in quake that shook up Northern tremor last Thursday. Livermore who barely escaped California Thursday, most of the Berkeley seismologists believe injury when a bookcase fell in her subsequent tremors have been af- that each day California is closer to home. Funds not yet approved Two-way streets delayed SJSU commuters won't be Impact Report EIR, which may Wayne Tanda, director of traffic seeing two-way traffic on 10th and take from six months to a year to operations. 11th streets just yet. finish. Tanda predicted that under The San Jose City Council voted "We cannot start anything until optimum conditions the project last month in favor of a switch in we get the proper allocations," Bass would take until the fall of 1981 to traffic routes on those streets, an said. "This is quite a substantial complete. operation estimated to cost more undertaking and money for the "But we may run into com- than $1 million. project) still must be approved." plications," he said. However, there are a few Once the funds are ap- Jarvis II, the ballot initiative preliminary steps to be taken that propriated, Bass projected that that would cut state income taxes in In, Sieve most likely will hold up actual work work on the EIR could start. half if approved by voters Ken Klein, a senior parapsychology major, munches on a snack, apparently unaware of the two on June 3, on the project until some time in But considering the nature of an could cause a delay, but would not birds nearby who look for leftovers. 1981, said Joe Bass, spokesman for EIR, he noted, which involved halt the project, Tanda said. the San Jose Department of Tran- tedious preparation and circulation A.S. President Nancy Mc- sportation. to legally identify the area, com- Fadden felt that although a switch in Those preliminaries, Bass said, pletion would probably take at least the traffic patterns on those streets include obtaining the funds six months. initially may cause quite a few New facility to open late necessary to plan and implement the Bass will be handling the EIR. traffic problems, SJSU should be traffic change and second, the Once completed, the actual con- willing to take the risk to improve by Ron Regalia until late last semester. Light fix- David Yee of Dickman Con- completion of an Environmental struction will be turned over to the character of that neighborhood. The new Buildings and Grounds tures, pumps and motors necessary struction, project manager for the facility, originally scheduled to open to complete the facility, however, corporation yard, said his contract in early December, may not begin did not arrive in December as involves only construction within the operation for at least another month, planned, according to Bob Bosanko fence and buildings. according to chief architect Mike of Plant Operations. "We were authorized to stop Lorimer. Bosanko said Friday that the behind the city sidewalks," Yee San Jose State University equipment has been received, but he said. "The current contract does not contracted with Dickman Con- had no idea how long it will take to involve any driveway beyond that struction Co. last year to build the boundary." new corporation yard when the old The project has further been Yee said, however, that Dick- site on Seventh street was leveled to delayed by exterior paint that will man would be willing to do the work ancommodate the new library. The not dry and plans for a driveway on as part of a change order or ex- '.oration yard is located on the 10th Street which must be approved tended contract. This would involve nor ineast corner of campus. by the city of San Jose before con- an added expense to the university The project was on schedule struction. and an application to the Chan- A chemist hired to analyze the cellor's Office for funding. paint has apparently found a foreign Bosanko and Lorimer are Daily notice substance creating the problem. The confident that Dickman will be able paint must be removed and to complete the project. Lorimer If you reached into a replaced, a process which Lorimer said he is negotiating an agreement yellow Spartan Daily box estimates will take up to a month. but would not make a statement on it Tuesday and failed to come up The driveway problem, I,orimer at this time. with a copy of the newspaper, said, is less serious. He needs city Dickman workers are still on the we apologize. The Daily ap- approval because the driveway grounds because of the problems pears today and reappears would have to use the 10th Street with the paint and late equipment, Friday before resuming its sidewalk, which is city property. he said. "I could understand a daily publishing schedule on Lorimer is preparing drawings rejection if they were gone and Monday. and expects to receive final ap- another project. Under working on moving car on Eleventh street may not need to get over to the far right very soon because of proval from San Jose soon. This continued on back page delays in converting both Tenth and Eleventh streets to two-way traffic January 30. 1980 2 forum We cannot afford to reinstate the draft American by Roo Regalia ding "U.S. interests and as an Olympic boycott are not the fighting than would Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. engaged in a power struggle for son Wrier troops. Obviously, a weapon in the democracy" were greeted with cold answer. The stopping of wheat sales We cannot world supremacy. All nations must The possibility of reinstating the hands of an Afghan rebel, as op- rely on the United shoulders, insults and closed doors to Russia has resulted in some Nations, which be involved. The Russians would draft in reaction to Russia's Middle posed to an unconsenting American time and time again when they came home. Is this fair? domestic strife but it is good because has proven itself more likely be swayed by a unified East aggression brings back draftee, has a better chance of weak and inef- The draft only compounded this it hits Russia where it hurts in the fective in dealing with world resistance than by only memories of the fiasco in Vietnam succeeding. international absurdity. stomach. crises. Our proposals American threats. which I'm sure we'd all like to must be Contrast Vietnam with World directed at individual President Carter and Congress Military aid in the form of The United States can en- countries. forget. War II. Then we had an achievable must realize that alternatives such outward goals weapons, food and ammunition to courage other countries in take The United Essentially, the purpose. Germany, unlike Com- States cannot, and as these are far superior to a draft. countries threatened by Russia is an similar measures against the should not, attempt of both U.S. involvements are the munism, was a conquerable foe. to handle Russia The opportunity to avoid domestic effective alternative. The people in Russians. The "Red Tide" is a alone. This only same. Russian Communism is Pearl Harbor had been devastated reinforces the problems and shift some of the these nations have a more direct potential threat to all nations, not already widely held threat to human rights and to our in a sneak attack by the Japanese. belief that the burden away from the United States stake and greater motivation in those in the Persian Gulf, United States and role as a world superpower, and we The public wanted war. Young just Russia are is there and must be taken. have a duty and a vested interest in Americans were eager to fight, and halting its advance. most importantly, they had the The Soviet brand of Com- backing of their fellow citizens. munism is very different from that When troops returned to the states, envisioned by Marx and Lenin. The they were cheered as heroes. A draft concepts of rule by a contented and was not necessary to form an army. equal people and the elimination of The Vietnam absurdity is an oppressive state machine have perhaps best evidenced by the draft- been lost. Russian Communism is dodging center. In Oakland, for totalitarian, militaristic, anti- example, a facility set up human rights and a definite threat to specifically to help people avoid the world peace. draft was built across the street In this light, the United States from an induction center. People has the right, and perhaps the were paying hundreds of dollars for phony psychiatric and medical letters declaring them unfit for war. 'When soldiers came The country probably will never recover. Many people, particularly home from Vietnam, the veterans who are permanently handicapped and the families they were greeted severed by death, have lost faith in with insults' democracy and government. Some may never regain it. When President Nixon called a responsibility, to get involved in the halt to the fiasco in 1972, a bitter and Middle East conflicts. Our in- devastated America was relieved. volvement, though, should not in- Russia's advance into southeast clude a draft and the use of U.S. Asia, temporarily slowed by our troops. presence, was allowed to continue Consider what happened in unabated. The purposeless war had Vietnam. Thousands of young accomplished nothing except misery Americans lost their lives in a and sadness. senseless war which accomplished If the draft is revived because of nothing. Billions of dollars were the Persian Gulf conflict, the wasted, and the country was country will be faced by another ravaged by internal conflict for Vietnam. It will be the third war more than a decade. since World War II. Those who refused to fight were The deep internal wounds in- forced to flee their homeland in flicted by the Vietnam War must be order to escape prosecution and allowed to heal. The United States is prison terms. American citizens, in facing another recession, and in- standing up for their rights, were flation and unemployment are persecuted by a system allegedly rampant. The two-party system and founded in freedom and democracy national government are only People who did not want to fight beginning to recover from the and who did not believe in what we Watergate scandal. We do not need, te were doing were shipped to foreign nor cap we afford, the internal Ti soil to kill people they had no desire problems a draft would create. 0 I to kill. Does that make sense? An I do not advocate a "hands-off" M, analogy would be forcing an atheist policy. The potential threats to to attend church every Sunday. world stability and our international of Public sentiment during the position presented by Russia are It Vietnam years obviously was anti- ones we must face squarely. th4 war. Huge demonstrations, par- "Isolationism" is neither practical de ticularly on college campuses, were nor desirable in today's world. . Soldiers who had risked There are alternatives to a their lives in a foreign land defen- military draft. Foolish moves such drdi in, Th for What do Daily Policy Ru you think? del The policy of the Spartan Daily Pr Question: regarding letters and material wh submitted from individuals or bo; organizations outside of the Spartan nol What do you think of a Daily staff is as follows: possible reinstatement of ha' Letters fin a military draft in this country? Letters should be submitted at the un Daily office i JC 208) between 9 a.m. wil (asked yesterday at the Student Union) and 5 p.m. weekdays or by mail to tri the Forum Page, c/o the Spartan an State University, 125 Pel "It's hard to say. We have to show strength, but Daily, San Jose St., San Jose, CA 95192. we also have to show that we're trying to keep S. Seventh must include the the peace by not increasing our military forces. I All letters major, class guess I'd have to say no to reinstating the draft." writer's signature, -Mike Koaczal, 20, Journalism junior standing, address and telephone number. Only the name, major and class standing will be printed. The Spartan Daily reserves the right to limit the number of letters on a given topic after a sufficient "I think there should be registration for a draft amount of comment has appeared. because our military is not up to par. If the men have to go, I think women should also." Forum -Judy Halstead, 29, Graphics senior The intent of the Spartan Daily Forum Page is to present a variety of viewpoints on issues affecting the university community. "I can't see myself going to fight someone else in Comments, columns and a war that has nothing to do with me. I wouldn't editorials will discuss local, state, go. But given no choice, I guess I'd have to if the national and international affairs. draft came up. Editorials reflect the position of -Devere JavonJonque, 18, Business freshman the Daily. Opinion columns express the views of the writer or organization and will appear with a "I think if a major conflict occurs, then there byline attributing the article ac- would be a draft and it would be supported. I cordingly. think President Carter is putting the cart before The Daily encourages reader the horse." coments regarding editorials, -Susan Pierson, 24, Liberal Studies senior opinions and news stories.

Releases Releases should be submitted as "I think everyone feels the same and would like early as possible to the City Editor to live a little bit longer. If there is a war, I'm not at the Spartan Daily office or by going to go. I don't know very many women who mail. The sooner the release is would take a gun in their hands and shoot it. received, the better coverage the -Debbie Bendine111, 19, Sociology sophomore topic may receive. The Spartan Daily reserves the right to limit, rewrite and edit press releases for length, style, invasion of privacy or libel. "It should be reinstated, but I think people efts.a....a...... wet should have an alternative to do something else Are . General News for the government like putting in solar heating Spartan Daily welcomes ideas in the United would give The for homes States. This YOUR EtaCkedS ON FIRE," news stories from all campus don't want to go to for those who war an alter- personnel. Departments can call the native." Daily at 277-3181 to report any policy -Regina Faikner, 20, Public Relations junior changes or achievements by professors and students. January 30.1910 MO

Dorms to be locked News Briefs to foil undesirables California not ready Senate asks America by Ron Regalia mainly at transients; students will be given every boycott '80 games All campus residence halls will be locked 24 opportunity to leave. for large disaster to hours a day and patrolled by student security guards If they're looking to steal something or pick up this semester in an effort to keep out transients, on girls, we don't want them," he added. -The dorms SACRAMENTO API - California is ill-prepared to cope WASHINGTON (Al') - The Senate voted over- criminals and other undesired strangers. are a magnet for all the creeps in this area because with a major disaster, such as an earthquake, in a densely whelmingly yesterday to urge all Americans, not just "This is not a prison, but that's how some people the pickings are so easy." populated area, a legislative subcommittee warned athletes, to boycott the 1900 Summer Olympics as a are forcing me to do business," said Will Koehn, Koehn has also been attempting to get house yesterday. protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan if the residence director of Royce Hall. phones installed outside the dormitories. This, he State government, the legislative report said, is Games go onus scheduled in Moscow. Six student security guards will be hired Friday hopes, will make it more convenient for students to "totally deficient" in teaching citizens how to prepare for and begin night-long patrols of the dormitories Feb. contact friends in the hall and also reduce the an emergency. The resolution offers an alternative to a boycott by 4. The Housing Office will finance the patrols through likelihood of residents letting in strangers. But Alex Cunningham, head of the Office of urging the International Olympic Committee to cancel, work-study funds obtained by director Cordell Money, he said, has been the major problem. Emergency Services, took sharp exception to the findings, postpone or relocate 'he Games. But IOC members have Roland. Koehn said the benefits far outweigh the costs, which saying the state is well-prepared, although "we can already indicated they will reject this request. The vote The guards will operate out of Royce Hall and he estimates at $10 to $25 monthly. He said residents always improve." was 88 to 4. make six sweeps each night. They will be supplied could do most of the work. with two-way radios by the University Police and Ultimately, he added, Auxiliary Enterprises Quake reopens leak; The four votes against the resolution were cast by their duties include checking doors, questioning would probably have to finance the project. Sens. Rudy Boschwitz, R-Minn.; Mark Hatfield, R-Ore.; strangers and handling disturbances. "We need the phones now," Koehn said. "I'm Ted Stevens, R-Alaska; and Paul Tsongas, D-Mass. Late last semester, volunteers in Royce Hall scared that we won't get them." crime. University aqueduct shut down began working night-long shifts to prevent Police have adopted no new Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., a Democratic to the hall have procedures Since early November, all entrances pertaining to the dormitories. SACRAMENTO ( AP - A stretch of the South Bay presidential hopeful, did not vote although he was in a "If there been locked on a 24-hour basis. are intruders, our officers are required Aqueduct has been shut down because earthquakes Senate office building conducting a news conference. Two assaults on female residents and two to make an effort to go to the dormitory and identify reopened a leak in the canal near Livermore, the state burglaries in Royce prompted these measures, Koehn the persons involved," Officer Russ Lunsford said. Water Resources Department said Tuesday. said. Koehn said he is working closely with the police, To empty the canal at the leak, the pumping plant Kennedy has said he supports President Carter's The other red brick dormitories also locked their but added that the student patrol is mainly a Housing where the aqueduct gets its water from Bethany Reser- position on the boycott, but considers it a symbolic gesture doors this semester. The main office in West Hall, Office effort. voir, west of Tracy, has been shut down. of little value. however, will be open 24 hours to supply people Last semester, Koehn was forced to move his But engineers said most people served by the desiring entrance to the dormitories with room and vending machines because of vandalism. The hck on aqueduct, which runs into the hills above San Jose, will Unlike a similar measure adopted 386-12 last week by phone numbers. Royce Hall's patio door was cut last semester in an get water from reservoirs below the leak. They said canal the House, the Senate resolution does not set a timetable The office will also provide an evening escort apparent attempt to steal a bicycle, Koehn said. repair should take about a week. for a pullout of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. No further service for male or female students who request it. In Washburn Hall, a girl's clothes were stolen The first earthquake Thursday reopened a lead in the action is expected on either resolution. Each is advisory The halls, though school property, are now of- from a washing machine, according to Stuart. canal between Patterson Reservoir and Lake Del Valle, and does not have the force of law. ficially closed to the public. Signs posted on hall A West Hall residence assistant caught a man in the department said. Saturday's aftershock increased the doors warn that, "The presence of those not ac- the act of burglarizing a ninth floor room in flow from about six gallons per minute to 26 gallons per Secretary of State Cyrus Vance is asked in the Senate companied by a resident will be challenged." November, University Police said. The thief ap- minute. resolution to redouble efforts to convince America's Trespassers can be prosecuted and face up to six parently had been operating in the halls for some The canal there runs along a hillside, and the water friends and allies to cooperate in supporting the U.S. months in jail or a $500 fine or both. time, Koehn said. was flowing from the base of the hill, apparently from a policy on the Olympic Games. Other campuses, such as San Francisco State, "It's a real hassle," Koehn said. "The residence leak in the floor of the canal. A leak in the same spot was have been closing dormitories to non-residents for assistants, volunteers and I are working around the sealed two years ago. The resolution also urges the IOC to give urgent some time, said Jo Stuart, Washburn Hall's residence clock on this. We do it for the benefit of the students. The department said water will be pumped from consideration to moving the Summer Olympic Games to a director. "This is a university," he added. "It should be a Patterson Reservoir or other pools of the system to supply permanent home in Greece, "the country of their origin." Koehn does not anticipate pressing charges nice, safe place to live. Students shouldn't have to the Alameda County water district's water treatment And it calls for the Winter Olympics to be moved to per- against students. The policy, he said, is aimed lock the door when they go to the bathroom." plant. manent quarters in the future. Some senators are Other Alameda and Santa Clara county deliveries will suggesting Switzerland or Austria as possible neutral move through the aquedua from Lake Del Valle, which is locations. below the leak. - Worried students drop out Spartan 1)ail.N- Ser, mg the San Jose State Uniersity Community Since 1934 of Moscow Olympic tour it.:SPS 505 AIM Second class posta paid at San Things are not going course, to be led by SJSU His Olympic coaching Carter to determine if Jose. California Member of Cal- well for the SJSU In- soccer ifornia Newspaper Publishers coach Julius career includes coaching Americans will be going to Asstalalloll and the Associated ternational Travel Study Menendez, costs $2,600 for Mohammed Ali and the the Moscow Olympics. Press. Published daily by San Tour that was to go to the airfare, room and board. U.S. boxing team in 1960, Meanwhile the tour is still Jose State University . donne Olympic Games in assistant coaching the U.S. set up for July 19 - Aug. 9 in the college year The opinion,, Bohn estimated expressed in the paper art. Ma Moscow. that soccer team in 1972 and spite of the many can- the travel agency won't necessarily those 111 Ulu ANs.15 According to the dean acting as head coach of the cellations. ted keep more Students. the University Ad- of Continuing Education, than $350 and U.S. soccer team in 1976. ministration or the Department Ralph Bohn, about half of will probably withhold less. The class would in- it Journalism and Advertising the 35 tour members have He said members will "My feelings are with clude four days of sight- Subscriptions accepted only on a decided not to go. probably lose $200. the government," seeing in Leningrad, eight remainder kd semester basis Menendez stated. "Under days at the Olympics, and Full tar. $15 Each Members have with- semester. 50 Off-campus If the president decides the present circumstances spending the rest of the $7 drawn because they are to boycott the Olympics, price per copy . 15 vnts 1114.11.. distressed over the Soviet I would be in favor of tour sightseeing in other Editorial '277-3181. \ I n I Bohn hoped that Carter boycotting. areas of Russia. 277-3171 Printed invation of Afghanistan. might ask all travel r, They were also concerned agencies to give "With world conditions I:42R full , Pep. c for their own safety in refunds. the way they are, the ball L. /51 Russia, Bohn said. game has changed," "We're -OPENING Bohn is hoping for a just bouncing Menendez added. definite statement from along with the storm," Cashier (part-time) S3.49-S4.15/hr siol 217- Bohn said. President Carter declaring Boycotting the {JOBAssignments in summer swim program. and weekend. 297Z whether Americans will be Although Bohn does not Olympics would end the holiday and Sunday assignments in parking fee's cAL-1.--4. boycotting the Olympics or like to see athletes "used as Olympic careers of some program. not. a political sounding American athletes, Requirements: High school graduate and one (1) year Tour members who board," he is "terribly Menendez admits. He experience as cashier or retail clerk have cancelled will suffer a distressed" with the said, however, that the financial penalty. The Soviets in Afghanistan and sacrifice would be a small Apply: City of San Jose. 801 North First Si university will not be will back up whatever the one when compared with Room 207. San Jose. 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by Ellen Goodwin The woman, Palmer Richard was the second On a street not far from explained, had decided to child born in the home. campus stands a com- take a warm bath during "I don't think you have fortable old brown house her labor. When the baby to have four years of devoted entirely to bir- started coining, the woman medical school to deliver a thdays - real birthdays. said she would be more baby when everything goes A sign attached to the comfortable remaining in normally," he said. front porch railing reads the tub, so the midwives In order to ensure that "Birth Home." drained some of the water all does go normally, Beyond the sign waits a and safely delivered the Wingerath and Palmer large door through which baby. examine each woman expectant couples pass, "It certainly made frequently during the first to learn about birth clean up very easy af- pregnancy and keep a and finally, to experience terwards," Palmer said careful watch on her it. with a smile. progress. Since the Birth Home Although many The midwives then received its state license hospitals permit ''nothing confer with doctors em- last October, the first such by mouth" during labor, ployed by Family Planning license issued in California, Palmer and Wingerath Alternatives, who also six babies have been born encourage eating. occasionally examine the within the warm yellow "If your body is going expectant mothers. walls of the two well fur- to work hard, it needs Should any serious nished, thickly carpeted sustenance," Palmer said. problems arise during birth rooms. All were "We've had people who've pregnancy or labor, the delivered by nurse mid- eaten chicken sanwiches expectant woman must v wives Harriet Palmer and all through labor and then give birth in either San Ruehr and her son Hans Christian sit on the bed in one of the during labor. The home helped when Hans was born in a Ute Wingerath. alternated with oatmeal Jose Hospital, directly Rosa July. Although a doctor is cookies between pushes." across the street, or in a two birth rooms at the Birth Home, where women may walk local hospital last always either present or on In the months before hospital of her choice. around, sit in a rocking chair, eat or talk with friends and family call, Palmer said, one has the birth, couples learn

not been needed. about nutrition, pregnancy, A mid-labor move that is there is a constant Christine and John their baby would be born The total Birth Home "For the most part," Founded in 1977 birth, and child care proved necessary for thing." Arkley had present both that day. experience costs between Palmer said, "Everything through Family Planning through classes, personal Karen Dennis when her Palmer and Wingerath sets of grandparents, "Afterwards is the $900 and $1,350, depending surrounding birth is Alternatives in Sunnyvale, counseling, and books lent cervix had not dilated take a very personal ap- John's sister, their own 3- exciting part," Arkley on income. joyous. I can't imagine the Birth Home, located at to them by the Birth Home. sufficiently for birth after proach to each client, a year-old daughter, a baby- said, "seeing the baby, Most couples leave the being more involved with 15 S. 13th St., offers its "They teach you nearly 18 hours of labor. practice they believe is not sitter, and their natural touching it, having Birth Home four to six life. It's an exciting, in- clients extensive prenatal everything," said Karen "I cried on the way to always shared by doctors birth class instructor, who everybody take a look." hours after the birth. tense experience. care and education in Dennis, who gave birth to a the hospital, but we had a delivering babies in the filmed the birth. addition to a natural, daughter through the Birth very nice experience with traditional manner. "I was very glad to homestyle birth ex- Home last November. Harriet and Ute there "I'm not sure doctors share this precious time perience. "If there's anything doing everything to get understand women's needs with people I love," Arkley Reach The College Market While waiting for the you don't feel comfortable what we wanted," Dennis for support and caring, and said. "My father-in- house to meet state stan- with, all you need to do is said. for flexibility," Palmer law took slides for us and dards as a birth site, 106 ask," she continued. "You "They're very per- said. "If they did, they my father helped me relax women completed the know what is going on." sonal people, completely wouldn't be practicing the by pressing on my back." home's prenatal program The Birth Home's for the patient," she added. way they do." When first approached with the alternative birth and gave birth in local childbirth philosophy at- Denni3 finished "It's a totally different hospitals, all accompanied tracts many expectant her labor in a hospital idea several months experience than going to a before, their parents had by either Wingerath or couples. Thirty-three room, surrounded and doctor once a month and ;0 been leery. DM LI Palmer in addition to their couples are currently in- encouraged by several having hirn say you're fine, "The fathers didn't partners. volved in the program. family members, Palmer, go home," Dennis said. Non-traditional in its "They feel it's a Wingerath and Joe, her even consider coming," way for approach to birth, the Birth natural event, not husband who coached her "I think we all become Arkley recalled, "but There is no better Whether your business is Home uses no drugs or pain something needed to be put in natural childbirth friends," Palmer com- when the time came, they you to reach the college sporting goods or stereos, killers, encourages women under watchful medical breathing exercises. mented. "These are people came." market than with the Spartan cars or clothes, to eat and walk around care as if you were going to After about five hours we know and love and Arkley gave birth Daily. respect." the Spartan Daily during labor, invites die," said Christine Ackley, in the hospital, Dennis to Karen at 11 p.m. Family reaches the college market. couples to bring along as who was the first person to gave birth in the delivery Friends and family and friends then celebrated advertising many friends as they like have a baby in the Birth room without the aid of invited by the expectant with champagne and cake, Why waste your for the birth, and allows the Home. drugs, with Joe and couple are welcome at the a birthday cake baked by money in other media when Call us today and find out women to deliver in any Between 80 and 90 Palmer at her side. 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by Jon Bloom not have a letdown against officiating in the Sunday -We haven't slumped play along with the clutch assistant coach Bert Jerrett, the Anteaters were The 6-3 Beal and the 6-0 UC-Irvine." Spartan win was better as a team," the Spartan free-throw shooting of Golden said by telephone forced to use c "small Bremond, both from After back-to-back The Spartans avenged than Thursday's game in coach said. -This team has "Fast" Eddie Saunders Monday.T team" in last week's pair of Oakland, have been heartstoppers against the one that got away" I,ogan. five starters and six other down the stretch sealed the The southern losses to Cal -State averaging 14.5 and 7.3 Utah State, PCAA leader last Thursday in Logan Although he was given players that could start or victory for SJSU. California school lost both Fullerton. points per game, respec- SJSU hoop coach Bill Berry with a 69-67 victory over an early technical foul by have started at one time." "When Wally ( Rank) their big guns, Victor This squad has a 6-1 tively. has to be concerned about a State Aggies One of the Utah official Tom Flicken, Utah those "six other fouled out, the coach Conyer and Lamont forward, Tony Welch of Despite this pair, potential letdown as his night at the Civic to players" Sunday State coach Rod Tueller is 6-5, 210 needed me to play well," Jerrett, to injuries. San Francisco's Sacred Golden sees this as "an Spartans face conference losing snap a two-game felt the calls were con- swingman Doug Murrey. Murrey said. "Vic is going to be very Heart High School, and a 6- cellar-dweller UC-Irvine easy ball game for San streak. sistent - good and bad. "Murrey played a good The sharpshooting hard to replace," Golden 8 center in Steve Rodgers Jose." tomorrow night at 7:30 at Previously unbeaten in game," Berry said. "He's a Murrey sees himself in a said. of Cupertino High. guard "The Spartans are the Civic Auditorium. PCAA play, the Aggies' "I thought real physical kid." different role this year The 6-8 forward was When your entire front ( Keith) Hood was whistled always tough at home and We had two good tremendous inside game A junior from Berkeley under coach Berry. leading the PCAA in field line has a combined out a little early, though," they're well coached," games with Utah State," was shut down by a High School, Murrey came "Last year my game goal percentage and average of 7.3 rebounds per Tueller said. Golden said. Berry said at the weekly superlative SJSU defensive off the bench to pace the was to bring the team back averaging 14.9 per game contest, it's pretty tough to basketball writers lun- effort. Berry gave his bench Spartans with 14 points and into the game - instant until a stress fracture win many basketball SJSU, 3-3 in the PCAA cheon. "The win at home Both players and much of the credit for the five rebounds. His 10 foot offense," Murrey said. forced him to the bench. games. and 10-8 overall can't af- was important. We'd better coaches agreed that the win. jumper with 1:02 left to "Now I'm learning better Conyers, who "We've been beaten ford to lose many more if defense and I can be more graduated from San Jose's every game on the they plan on receiving a than just an offensive James Lick High School, boards," Golden said. decent seeding in Anaheim player." had played the early part of As a result the An- for the PCAA tournament Murrey also com- the season with the injury teaters can boast wins over in late February. mented that Berry has but was sidelined as the such cage powers as Against a team winless instilled the Spartans with pain became too great. Central College of Iowa and in conference and playing the much needed quality of The 6-10 Jerret, who Western Illinois. with a 6-1 forward, can discipline. red-started last year due to However, Irvine does SJSU maintain the in- "We're better than we other injuries, is also out feature the talented tensity they showed in the were last year," the for the season with a backcourt combination of split with Utah? business management separated shoulder. Robbie Beal and Louis "We're going to come major said. "The coach has Without Conyers and Bremond. to play," Berry promised. made us tough." a Also helping the Spartan cause was Saunders, who hit four-of- five free throw attempts 000"’ t," during the final 1:39. ing "We let the other game is slip away," the Merced Me Junior College transfer \’ ith said about the 95-92 in- overtime road loss to the Aggies. With the Spartans leading 63-59 on Sunday, Saunders was fouled by the Aggies Edgar Wickliffe. The 6-1 guard had been GRADUATING bothered by a cold streak at the charity line in the Doug Murray takes a 1 0 -footer against Utah State Sunday as Mike Mendez (25) and Stretch Graham Spartans' last few outings. SOON? (40) watch and Steve Svvarbrick (32) and Dan Sullivan (underneath basket at right) get in position. "The coach wanted us to concentrate later in the game," Saunders said. "I was just trying to relax at Top-20 matmen the line. I knew I could make it." VISTA AND PEACE CORPS Bared Soles According to Berry the host Las Vegas Utah game on Sunday was ON CAMPUS NEXT WEEK critical to the conference Mon.-Thurs., Feb. 4-7 Roger Myers by Dave Meltzer race. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Sports Editor The SJSU wrestling "The win kept us in the team returns to Spartan running," Berry said. "It Student Union, Table 3 Gym tonight at 7 :30to meet all goes to waste if we lose Sign up for interviews University of Nevada-Las against Irvine. Vegas. The Spartans are "They're one of the at now ranked 20th in the quickest teams we'll face," 1..ime to think about Planning, nation by "Amateur the SJSU coach said, "but Rm 13, Quake openings Wrestling News." they're not as strong inside Peace Corps ...VISTA The Nevada-Las Vegas as we are." School of Business, Earthquakes, when strong enough, often create great Rebels bring a 9-4 dual The Anteaters, 0-6 in 277-2272 - openings. This is true not only of the physical type that meet record to San Jose. PCAA action and 6-12 call California home, but also of the soccer-type Ear- Rebels coach Dennis overall, have experienced thquakes who call San Jose home. Finfrock boasts a squad their difficulties this Since their inception in the mid-1970s, the San Jose with many impressive season, to say the least. RECRUITERS grapplers. Eddie Baza "We've had major Earthquakes soccer club has engaged in a number of ON CAMPUS Internship programs that has become a breeding ground "They are going to be problems," Irvine for media relations people in the local sporting world. really tough. They've tight heavyweight battle. Quake Director of Public Relations Steve Des beaten some good schools SJSU's Casey Gulliford Georges, Golden State and were close with Cal opposes Ernie Velton, first Warriors Media Services Poly," commented Fin- ranked heavyweight in the Director Rick Moxely, frock of SJSU. California Junior College Quake Public Relations "We've been hurt most system this past year. SPARTAN BASKETBALL '80 assistant Frank -Colarusso of the season," Finfrock UNLV will and SJSU Director of have a San continued. "It should be a Jose product, Sports Information for men George good match. I would think Crowder, Steve Carp are all ranked second in they've got the advantage California Jrs graduates of public last year at because they're the home 158. SJSU will counter relations internships with with team and have a little either Adam Elias or the local soccer franchise. better depth. We've been Reggie Thompson. "GREEK NITE" Des Georges, for weakened because of in- SJSU's Eddie Baza 18- example, graduated from juries." the University of California 3-11 will oppose Randy Frank THURSDAY-7:30 Journalism School in 1974 Colarusso Roger DeSart at 118 Martin (13-71 in what and soon found himself going nowhere fast. pounds is UNI,V's most should be a tough 126-pound "At Berkeley, there's no internship program set up," highly touted wrestler. match-up. at Des Georges said in an interview Monday. DeSart, with a 16-5 Junior Dave Brouhard, "When I got out it was a big zero. I found myself record, will be opposed by San Jose's 167 pounder, is pounding nails as a carpenter for a year-and-a -half." SJSU's Wayne Jones. now ranked 7th in the So Des Georges enrolled at SJSU as a mass com- Jones, fresh off a first- nation by "Amateur S.J. CIVIC AUDITORIUM munications graduate student emphasizing P.R. work and place finish in the Portland Wrestling News." State Tournament, should an internship was set up with the Quakes. Brouhard will miss (only 4 blocks from campus Originally slated to last make this one of the meet's tonight's meet. Coach Kerr six weeks, Des Georges featured matches. is hopeful Brouhard will be on San Carlos & Market Sts.) internship there lasted SJSU coach T.J. Kerr ready for Friday night's seven months. also looks forward to a meet against UCLA. "The best thing about THE NEW, EXCITING it," Des Georges said, "is you can build a rapport with media types. SPARTANS "As an intern your contacts within the field of public relations multiply 100 fold," he said. VS "You can't get 17-/A anywhere in sports unless No credit Steve Des Georges you establish contacts," UC-IR VINE Des Georges said. In history? soccer you have to work No problem! harder on P.R. than in established sports because the You can still own a media comes to them whereas we have to go to the media': Jostens College Ring, ALL FRATERNITIES & The problem all interns face is monetary and it is no different with the Quakes, as ti 11K 1,11111 t they pay only expenses and tV nent plan now makes tuition. pos., t t ever\ r SORORITIES1/2 price "The biggest negative is definitely the financial nye ye compensation," Des Georges said. "But if you stick with on reserved seat'' it, it's a great testing ground. "Work in the field is so much different than it seems in General Admission-only S the classroom. The actual experience can help you decide See your fro Tr.k College Ring if this is the work you really want to do," he said. TICKET INFO: 277-3241 "The on-the-job training is one of the most important Consultant tor details parts of the internship," Colarusso agreed. "You learn Special halftime contest!! every phase of office administration and P.R. work." Presently the Quakes have four internship openings: *Man marketing, tickets, promotions and, of course, public relations. And, as the current positions of former Quake interns Book/tom Jan. 28- Feb. I testify to, long-range financial benefits can be had with 'SERVICE IS OUR MAJOR' SJSU BASKETBALL-WE'VE COME Bitcp. ;:1 enough hard work and fortuitousness. 1 January 30. 1980 6 sports Prof says Games not worth athletes strain Sports psychologist urges Olympic boycott

by Catherine Cassidy "Yes, I am very much for a boycott," he said, "not participated in the pre-Olympic Spartacade held in little things," like passport problems and strange food. The political tension surrounding the 1980 Olympic necessarily to shaft Russia, but to stand up for the values Moscow last year. "And nobody ever writes about those in the records," many games in Moscow is setting the scene for a giant we believe in. Somebody has got to stand up for something The coaches he interviewed complained that he said. with psychological fiasco and that, according to Dr. Thomas sometime." "little things," such as continuous problems Whether intentional or not, Tutko said, the Russians food and Tutko, SJSU psychology professor, is reason enough to Tutko expressed the feeling that the Russians and customs, hassles with passports and strange have successfully used those subtle details to distract for Canadian consider a boycott of the games. Communist countries in general strive for Olympic ex- accommodations, caused a lot of discomfort their opponents. Tutko, a consultant to some professional and college cellence for different reasons than the U.S., reasons participants. "If it's a lack of competence on their part, it seems to perform well and their teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers and the University stemming from different political values. As a result they were unable to work in favor," he said. he said. Tutko of Southern California, is considered the nation's leading With the present tension that now exists between the walked away from the event embarrassed, spoke of a technique known as mental U.S. athletes this through sports psychologist. two countries, the gap would inevitably widen, he said. Tutko said that the "psych-outs" on rehearsal, which athletes may turn frustrations current The 48-year-old Tutko offered his ideas at a meeting of These differences would lead to a massive "psych- year in Moscow would be even greater, due to the into productive activity. the Northern California World Affairs Council last out" job on U.S. athletes, he said, "And that is something political problems between the U.S. and Russia. Tutko implied it would take quite a bit of persuasion to Tuesday evening in Palo Alto. that the athletes should not have to go through." "It would be foolish to believe that the Olympics are convince coaches to include it in their present training He is the co-author of six books, most of which deal Tutko based his opinion, among other experiences, on not political," he said, "and that is going to create a lot of programs. with sports psychology. interviews with the coaches of Canadian teams which strain on those athletes." "And that would probably take until the year 2000," he The strain, he said, stems from the fact that sports said. are mental as well as physical. He also felt that the mental Tutko also thought the decision to participate in the Muni stadium expansion started part of the game is not being taken into consideration at in the park." all. "They are the ones who are performing, ' he said. "If The wooden seats will back to the '40s," San Jose by Brian Boyd team, is undergoing a "It may sound like such nitpicking," he said, "but the they feel like they do or don't want to ( participate ), then be replaced by plastic Parks and Recreation Renovation of San Jose $320,000 project that will things that get the athletes off their game the most are the they should decide." bleacher-type seats with a Manager Ken Canepa said. Municipal Stadium is include the expansion cf backrest. The red plastic "They are continually finally underway. the dressing rooms, replacement of the wooden seats now in the stadium rotting and they have to be The stadium, home of seats and a sealing of the will remain. painted every year." "Those old seats date This is expected to cut Spartans lose starting hurler the Spartans baseball grandstand area. maintenance costs and give the aging facility 300 more seats. The new with injury seating capacity will be for two weeks approximately 5,000. Another resident of the Brazil hit in arm by line drive stadium, the San Jose by Jeff Morris Missions, are most happy which relieved both University of Santa Clara Buck Shaw Stadium on the about the expansion of the The SJSU varsity Menges and Brazil. Broncos. Game time is 2:30 Santa Clara campus. dressing rooms. baseball team will begin its "You always think that p.m. and will be played at "We like the idea of the 1980 season minus the it's a break when you're hit dressing room expansion," services of returning by a shot. 1 guess I didn't said Missions General pitcher Jay Brazil who was get out of the way fast ENGINEERING Manager Jack Previte. hit on his pitching arm by a enough," said Brazil. line drive in last Sunday's Coach Menges plans to "We wish they could have 10-7 exhibition win over the MAJORS put some money into re- replace Brazil with either Boston Red Sox Rookies. John Tillema, a senior, or doing the electrical system NEW E-I-T TEXT Brazil, a right-hander junior Kevin McKeon. in the part." 8-2 record who posted an Be prepared for the April 19 E -I -T exam with this all-in- Target date for the is expected to be last year, "It's always very one reference book. The 4th edition of the Engineer-In- completion of the project is least two weeks out at upsetting when you lose a Training Review Manual (Michael R. lindeburg. P.E.) is mid-March. head coach according to pitcher in the starting available now in your college and local bookstores. Gene Menges. rotation for any length of Contains all the subjects in the new national The senior pitcher who No, it's not a sell-out; there aren't any seats left at San Jose Municipal time," Menges said, "but exam May be taken into the exam Contains a Watsonville said Stadium -- literally hails from Tillema and McKeon have chapter on the exam, sample questions, and answers to the injury has been been throwing really well homestudy problems. a mild con- diagnosed as so we are still in good shape If your bookstore is said out, call or write: Professional the forearm by tusion of with the pitching." Engineering Institute, Dept. 78, P.O. Box 911. San Carlos. Jose Women swimmers place third doctors at San The Spartans begin the CA. (415) 593-9731. Hospital. regular season Northern The respairahon asunixii lor the April It F -1-T exam is February I Cell 0151 The bone was at first California Baseball 557090 to Obtain en application feared to be broken, but x- Association title chase this in Santa Barbara negative, In rays proved Friday against the All those early mor- The team, which third, an improvement requires much ning practices paid off for practices at 5:15 a.m. six over last year's eighth dedication," felt the good the SJSU women's swim days a week, has a record place finish. showing was due to the team, who finished with an of 4-8. SJSU's Liz Blashill team effort. impressive third-place win Cal Poly-San Luis took first place in the 100 "All the girls did this weekend in the Santa Obispo, with 27 swimmers, yard individual medley. very well and we had quite Barbara Invitational Swim took first place in the Kristy Massola placed a few time drops," she said. Meet. event, while the host team, second in that event, in "The girls surprised UC Santa Barbara, with 20 addition to taking first in With eleven teams me," said third-year swimmers, captured the 50 yard butterfly. participating, fourth place coach, Connie Roy. -1 second. Coach Roy, who views was awarded to Nevada- didn't expect them to do so With only eight swimming as a "very time Las Vegas and Fresno took well as a team." swimmers, SJSU placed consuming sport that fifth. GET SMART AT UNIVERSITY ART

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by Brian Wirth season as SJSU basketball you have such even-handed discouraging," Berry comments he has made nament finals which Like you just hope that commented. about the officiating of the "We believe in our- coach. talent, place in late February. we are whoever plays does a good Berry was asked what games. selves and it reflects on our "Right now, out- the reasons were for the In a recent three-point "I think it very well play. Our players play hard receiving some job." Whoever Berry Spartan problems in overtime loss to Utah State could go all the way down all the time. standing play from Mike Indeed. a good overtime. at Logan, the Spartans to the wire. Right now our Those words from Mendez and Mickey has played has done the team "In overtime, the picked up an incredible offense is starting to catch SJSU basketball head Jackson. They are our job. This season, other and is well team has always school and PCAA record 40 up with our defense, so I coach Bill Berry best most consistent players. has a 10-8 record tied us up pace set the and then the personal fouls and had five just hope we start peaking exemplify the spirit with Sid Williams and Dan ahead of the momentum of of 15-39. the game switched players foul out. at the right time," Berry which his team plays the Sullivan are also playing last two years to their the eight losses side," he said. "I On that game, Berry explained. game. very well," Berry said. "Of Four of think that course Wally ( Rank) is our have occurred in overtime, if we tied an opposing team commented, "I think the "We are very proud of And if anyone doubts top player." which indicates that the in overtime the momentum game was taken out of the ourselves and I think we the Spartan mentor, well, Spartans haven't gone would change to our side hands of the players and are developing a real team On the overall strength "Many people didn't think down without a fight. and the result would be put in someone else's." attitude," Berry added. of his team, Berry stated, have a good team but different." Namely, the officials. we'd In a recent interview, "We have perhaps nine "We seem to be we've surprised a lot of Berry has The Spartans definitely the very outspoken and starters and maybe 11 snakebit in overtime. recently them. Our opponents know in become a figure have a chance to go all the candid Berry reflected on starters on this team." We've lost four games of con- we're here to play." the first half of his initial He elaborated, "When overtime and it is very troversy concerning way in the PCAA tour- Head basketball coach Bill Berry by Panic., Hernando. Spartan netters topple Hawaii 8-1 Hawaii must have been Krikorian's squad, led by far," said Krikorian, who see." contest. Stanford followed the right place to start outs the outstanding efforts of predicts 1980 to be a very In singles play in last up with second, while season, because the SJSU Nial Brash and Paul good season for the Spartan week's contest, top Spartan California and University tennis team sailed home Batten, soundly whipped netters. player Nial Brash downed of Southern Californa from the islands with an the Hawaiians with a score "We are a good team his opponent Dean Dunn- captured third and fourth impressive win over the of 8-1 in the Jan. '23 match. this year, but it is hard to Rankin with scores of 4-6,6- place titles respectively. University of Hawaii last "We are doing quite say right now just where 1, 6-2, while second seeded week. well, and lam pleased with we'll place," Krikorian Paul Batten defeated "USC beat us by only Coach Butch the team's performance so said. "We will just have to Hawaii's Pat Tom 7-5, 7-5. one point, and Cal by only two," Krikorian said. Doubles action went "Considering the standings equally well for the of these teams I think we Spartans as each team did really well." enjoyed a win over their opponents. The Spartans will take Earlier this month the to the courts again on Feb. club hit the courts of Reno 12, where they will hit the for the MGM Collegiate road for a match against San Diego State at San Classic, where they placed Diego. fifth among some of the top-ranking college tennis teams. Krikorian thought that although San Diego is shaping up to be a tough "That may not sound contender, the Spartan very good, but these were squad should come out the top teams that we were ahead. playing," Krikorian said. "They are tough," he Trinity clinched the said, "but we have a strong by Pd,,? Cl,,,,,, Spartan tennis player Dave Couch No. 1 spot in the Reno team and we should win."

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The "Students for the Speech and Drama public reLstions class is featured. Call Steve Mark Peace" organization is Building, room 114 at 7 now reviewing possible at 287-9159. holding an informational p.m. today and at 4:30 p.m. field projects for the meeting concerning the Thursday. semester. Contact Prof. proposed draft registration Dennis L. Wilcox at 277- The Chinese Program in the Student Council The Intervarsity 3165. of the Foreign Language Chambers on the third Christian Fellowship will Department will show a level of the Student Union hold its first meeting of the Mandarin movie titled "A at 11:30 a.m. today. semester in the Costanoan Spartan Oriocci will Lone Ship in the Ocean" in Room in the Student Union meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Art Building Room 133 The Christian Science at 7 p.m. tomorrow. the Student Union Almaden tomorrow night at 7:30 -continued from page I in the setting up shop." 11th streets to two-way could obstruct traffic " Organization will hold its Room. A ski movie will be p.m. Admission is free. the circumstances, At least one tree would traffic. Because of this, the weekly meeting in the Operation Share will however, it would not take have to be removed to driveway will have to be Vehicles will leave the Costanoan Room in the hold an orientation meeting driveway, much time or effort to do accomodate the abnormally wide to ac- yard on San Fernando Student Union at 3:30 p.m. today and tomorrow at He added, the extra work. I,orimer said. comodate large vehicles, Street. The driveway is Thursday. 11:30 a.m. and Monday at OPEN PARTY however, that SJSU plans Lorimer said. already there, but Lorimer "The contractor is 12:30 p.m. in the Almaden to fully landscape the area. said it will have to be SJSU The Sociology Room of the Student Union. extremely unhappy. "The yard will have AT He does not believe widened for larger trucks. Department is holding a For information call 277- is upset. We're upset. We quite a bit of truck traffic," that the relocation of a field work orientation and 3257. are all anxious to get this Lorimer said. "Because of "The city's plan to utility pole near the registration meeting in thing done," I.orimer said. size, many vehicles must widen San Fernando Street SigmA NU FRATERNITy driveway will be Social Science Building "We can't officially swing wide to leave the in our area should Campus Ambassadors necessary. room 18 at 2:30 p.m. study begin business until after street. On a one-way street, eliminate any problems West will host a Bible 155 So. 11TIIST. Monday. group for women only at e street work is done," The San Jose City this would not be a with traffic by easing the approved problem, but on a two-way flow near the yard," he 11:30 a.m. today and for 9:00 PM TO 1:00 AM osanko said. ''Until then Council recently The Youth Science we will mainly be moving the changing of lath and street, such a manuever said. men and women at 12:30 Institute will show two free p.m. today. For in- MU ID RECILLILE-i d movies, "The Hobbit" and formation call Bob Berger TOM LANdER Bud to see' "The Lion and the Mouse," at 377-7755. 'Soviets waiting at the Visitors Center in ANd Alum Rock Park at 10 a.m. Does your organization and 2 p.m. Saturday. REIRESISMENTS need to publicize an up- Soviets await U.S. action coming event or program? AdMISSIONS $1.00 The Black Business The senior seminar in Will the United States soon be involved in a war in the they probably will invade the Persian Gulf, Voth said Student Association will Middle East with the Soviet Union? According to Voth, President Carter is trying to bluff have its first meeting of the H. Voth San Jose State political science Prof. Alden the Soviets. Voth says of the situation, "In this one Car- spring semester in the war in the near sees "less than a 50/50 chance for such a ter's bluff may be called," Voth said. Pacheco Room in the future." The price to pay for losing the bluff is war. If we do go Student Union at noon Since 1967, Voth has been teaching Government and today. Politics of the Middle East, a class in the Jewish Studies to war, said Voth. the United States is decidedly at a 'ECONOMY disadvantage. In such a situation we will be forced to use program. INC Currently, the Soviets are waiting to see what action tactical nuclear weapons, such as bombs and low-range IMPORTS battlefield weapons, he said. Auditions for the major the United States is going to take next, Voth said. production of Thornton If the Soviets see the American people divided, if they In Voth's opinion a solution to the Middle East crisis Wilder's Pulitzer prize- CAR PARTS see a lack of determination on the part of the government exists: The United States needs to take a firm stand and winning play, "The Skin of IMPORTED and the people in pulling together and meeting the crisis, national unity must be shown. Our Teeth," will be held in Intersection of S. 1st and S. Market 0 Reading lab offers program 998-5060 BOSCH Students stop by and Students who need to -Students shouldn't writes down the word if he and literary form. open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. pick up 15% discount card increase their vocabulary wait until they get into knows what it is. If he Thomas, who has been Monday through Thursday skills reading com- difficulty. The reading lab doesn't, then he keeps on the nine -member and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on prehension or speed, and should be worked into their flashing the word on the reading lab staff since Friday. Plenty of Free Customer Parking would like to pick up some programs right from the screen until he is able to October 1979, explained extra units at the same start," Thomas said. retain it. that a folder is kept on each time, now have a custom- To help the student This can sometimes student who uses the lab. built program. increase his reading speed take four or five flashes, The folders contain a list of This semester the the lab makes use of three said Thomas, but as the words which would be used School of Education is machines: the Craig student progresses it can frequently in the student's offering 10 sections of skills Reader, the Craig Con- take as few as one or two academic major, his score programs that students can trolled Reader and the flashes. on the placement test enroll in for one to three Tachist-O-Flasher. Other programs of- which is administered on units of credit. Class The first two machines fered at the lab include a the student's first lab visit USED BOOKS content ranges from work in the same way. A mini -course in speed and the program developed vocabulary development to slide or filmstrip reading; a vocabulary for the student. study skills to reading depending on which program; a mini-module Thomas estimated that efficiency. reading aid is used is which employs cassette the average student would According to Dr. Paul placed in the machine. The tapes and books to teach need to spend about three Betten, coordinator of student is then shown the basic English skills such as hours a week for one SJSU's reading lab, class first two or three words of a prefixes, roots and suf- semester at the lab. time is spent on general sentence on a screen. fixes; and a com- However, the actual time HAVE instruction and placement The Tachist-O-Flasher prehensive skills series would depend upon the testing. The courses also teaches visual retention by designed to teach students student's need. require students to spend flashing a word on a how to draw conclusions The lab, which is free time in the reading lab screen. The student then and recognize main ideas to the SJSU population, is where individual programs are developed for each student. Ii The courses have developed out of the many GROPE BETTER programs offered to students by the reading lab, located in Education Presents: 231. The lab, which helped approximately 500 students Last semester, gives aid in all aspects of vocabulary, reading and study habits. SEASONING All students are en- couraged to make use of the lab, whether or not they are enrolled in one of the we also have skills courses. It also doesn't matter NEW BOOKS what grade point average a students has, according to FIRST Reading Specialist Joyce Try Us Thomas. "The lab is not just for students who are having problems," Thomas ex- plained. "It is also for students who maintain good GPAs but wish to Wednesday Live Thursday Live n BOOK & increase the skilLs they Jan. 30 12.30pm Jan :31 12i3Opm already have." John She added that Alan Connerle KARLA BRUDVIG ART SUPPLIES students should make use JOSE. CALIFORNIA 93II2 2$11-0920 120 SOUTH TINTN STREET, SAN of the lab right now, in- Larry Goldman stead of waiting until the end of the semester. FREE!