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Spartan Daily Volume 72, Number 13 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1934 Friday, February 16, 1979 -inance code under revision the special allocations committee notice, in order to "help the process ;rant funds may be created responsible for allocatiing less than that a lot of times hurts student By Erin A. Hallissy revisions. There must be three $100 to organizations, instead of the programs." AS. Treasurer Nancy Mc- readings before the council can vote council being responsible for it as it dden proposed to the A.S. Council on the changes in the Act. is now; and establishing a grant In other action, the council Anesday revisions in Act 21, the Along with some minor changes, fund for amounts of less than $200 for approved a $1,131 request for full ance code of the council, there are also major ones, such as projects, services and events that funding of a new cardio-pulmonary The proposed changes were making the A.S. responsible for could potentially benefit all resuscitation program on campus mutated by McFadden and an ad informing the student body of fun- university students. that will charge a minimal fee of $5 committee of the council, ding possibilities from the AS. McFadden would also like to see for instruction, and it approved a This was the first reading before The most important changes, an emergency account instituted to $3,422 request for partial funding of council of the proposed according to McFadden, are making help groups get money on short the Asian-American spring festival, which will take place March 26-30. The council also voted to support =ullerton: waves of problems Michael Nuwer, a student who is trying to form a coalition of students to fight budget cuts on campus. Council also approved without weeping SJSU into opposition trouble the recommendation of Matthew Savoca to the graduate By Patrick McGrec,y half of SJSU's total, was the School 45 faculty positions to be lost next student seat on council which ,was Being hit by one wave, getting of Education, she said. fall. resigned last week by Rick Howe. and immediately being knocked During a question-and-answer 2k down by another, is SJSU "Public sector jobs are lackint,, period she said she is looking into Savoca is working on an M.A. in .esident Gail Fullerton's students are finding that there are setting up endowment chairs to raise linguistics and is the former cription of her first term in of- no jobs in teaching so they are money through private donations, president of the Gay Student Union as she spoke Wednesday to Pi leaving that field." as many private colleges do. on campus. ,ma Alpha, political Science Club mbers. Personnel officer Pam Wagner The same is true of ad- "We need to show the public who ministration of justice and library also announced to the council that no we are, so they'll be proud to give applications have been received for The first wave was the loss of science, Fullerton said. their money to us," she said. .5 million to $15 million in the election board for the aping Turn rags elections. The deadline is Friday, orating costs," she said to the 40 Curricular planning was further See page 6 When asked about SJSU's Feb. 16, but it may be extended. 7sons in the S.U. Costanoan room. upset by the crowded conditions of selling points she pointed to the Ten students-at -large are the private sector fields such as microbiology, solar energy and into riches needed for the board. "Then the second wave, the engineering and business, Fullerton nuclear chemistry programs at line in enrollment, came along," added. Funding had to be switched SJSU as unique programs. ?. said. around to meet the new demand. 'Marriage like horse radish' The major area of enrollment Because of the decline in The International Center and line, accounting for more than enrollment, Fullerton expects 40 to the Model U.N. can also be used to attract donators she said. Prof delivers 'last lecture' SJSU soesn't have the support of :x-New College prof's the large alumni that UC-Berkeley By Norman Gotwetter with tears in their eyes." including one 1919 tune called has, Fullerton noted. Giving his "last lecture" Another act had Industrial "Eccentrics." Tuesday, Organization and Psychology major Bonnie Buell The anniversary of the School of enure hearing begins "Where I did my undergraduate Management Prof. Pete Zidnak said singing tunes like, "You make me Business will continue next Wed- work, you entered as a freshman he was honored to be asked, "until I smile with my heart, you're my nesday evening with a banquet in the By Bob Dawson Next week Oler will begin to and stayed four years," she said. found they were serious," favorite work of art," to George S.U. Loma Prieta Room for finan- Opening statements were made introduce evidence and will begin "Here, students enter as juniors The contrived "last lecture" Halverson, dean of the School of cial analyst I.ouis Rukeyser. terday in an open grievance calling his 14 witnesses. after attending a community was part of a student-faculty talent Business. aring where Paul Oler, former college, so they don't establish ties show commemorating the SJSU istant professor and lecturer at The grievance hearing is with the school. SJSU is a way- School of Business's 50th an- On the guitar, despite a twice .w College, will contend his right presided over by Harry More, ad- station to somewhere else for most niversary, held in the S.U. Loma broken G-string, was Prof. Herbert Bill offers 'tenure and reappointment as ministration of justice professor. students." Prieta Room. Oestreich, Human Resource Ad- istant professor. Other members of the grievance ministration, who performed the corrunitteee, which was selected She believes that SJSU needs the Making some observations ever popular "Ballad of Dr. protection Oler served at SJSU, full time from a pool of volunteer faculty support of a strong alumni, not only about how life has changed, Zidnak Sigmund Freud" and "Aunt Clara." four consecutive years from the members, are Dr. Allen Tucker, financially, but also in writing let- quipped, "We watch our kids leave The latter one was "more difficult to of 1969 through the spring of physics professor, and music Prof. ters to the legislature. home, get married and have play with a broken G-string," in housing 3. Under Title V of the California Patrick Meirotto. Oler, as the "We need to have people say to children. But the big difference Oestreich said. By Ethan Winston ucation Code, he contends that plaintiff, will present his case and the legislature, 'Hey that's my today is that they don't do it in that Wrapping up the show, the Discrimination against students ice entitles him either to tenure Sasseen will present the univer- school, leave it alone,' " Fullerton order," and, "Marriage is like good Royal Society Jazz Orchestra played would become illegal under housing dismissal. Since he continued to sitiy 's defense. said. strong horse radish. Men praise it tunes mostly from the 1920s and '30s legislation passed by the Assembly 1978, he maintains, e through Housing and Community according Title V, that the Development Committee Wed- iversity is left with only the nesday. ernative of granting tenure. Assembly Bill 224 was in- The university holds that Oler troduced by Majority I.eader s always a temporary employee, Howard Berman, D-Los Angeles. at he was terminated and rehired His spokesman said a vote on the bill ,ch of those four years, and that he could be taken on the Assembly floor as, therefore, never a as early as Thursday. obationary employee eligible for nure. Similar legislation died at the end of last session after passing both In 1973 he was reduced to a houses, because of a technicality. ree-quarter workload. In 1975 his Legislative advocates quest for a full load was denied. representing the California le university policy requires that a Association of Realtors and the w position must be established in California Apartment Owners der to elevate an academic em- Association testified against A.B. ayee. Oler was told that the ex- 224 during the committee hearings. nse to advertise and review all A California ndidates was too much. In July Department of Housing and 76 he requested tenure and was Community Development formed of his "temporary" representative testified for the bill, inding, Oler said. as did advocates for the CSUC and UC student body presidents associations. In fall 1978 he said he refused a photo by Dawn' K other If-time appointment because it Putting business The realtors association plans to him. Oler to a musical note are some members of the Royal S.U. Loma Prieta Room, the event was in honor of SJSU's School isn't enought to support lobby assemblymen when the bill insurance Society Orchestra. The group was part of the entertainment of Business' 50th anniversary. currently selling life comes up for a floor vote but ad- featured at a student -faculty talent show, Tuesday. Held in the id investment annuities. vocate Jack Shelby said "It's hard to do and win." "I contend that I am still a .obationary employee and I the One reason Springtime rains will turn brown gra ss green many landlords do liversityl has continually failed to not want to be forced into taking yard me tenure," Oler said in his By Loretta Stagnitto become dormant in cold weather, California. Manhattan perennial rye are also students as tenents.