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Pain Peeping Tom suspect breeds desire eludes University Police Injury pushes Christa Cook ahead Man fitting description spotted in West Hall SPORTS PAGE 3 PAGE 6 &31P1\-aTI-\\A 1934 Wednesday, November 21, 1984 Volume 83, No. 56 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since Runningaf owl Poor job duties prompt action by program board Dougherty loses A.S. position; Duer chooses option to resign By Kevin Mendoza "Hand-drawn advertising is Daily staff writer something we're trying to stay away Associated Students Program from," Day said. "We're trying to Board members Larry Dougherty look as competent and as profes- and Stephanie Duer lost their posi- sional as possible." tions Monday due to inadequate job On one particular flier, Day said, performance, according to Program Dougherty failed to add the Board Director Alan Day. statement, "Funded by Associated Dougherty was fired as the Students." Day said this phrase is an board's lecture and forum chairman, A.S. requirement on advertisements while Duer was given a choice of for A.S.-funded events. whether to resign or assume another Dougherty's job performance did position, Day said. Duer chose to step not improve following the Oct. 24 dis- down from her position as contempo- cussion, Day said. rary arts (concerts) chairwoman "Over the next several weeks no rather than accept another job, he improvement was made," Day said. said. "In fact, several more errors were Dougherty was fired because he made." failed to improve his job perfor- Day said in addition to Dougher- mance after receiving a verbal warn- ty's continued attendance problems, ing Oct. 24, Day said. Dougherty improperly handled con- "We had a conversation about tract procedures on two instances. problems he was having with lack of "Because he didn't make any ef- performance as far as the program fort to improve," Day said, " I asked board was concerned," Day said. him to resign. To continually make Day cited Dougherty's poor at- those errors was a lack of commit- tendance at board meetings, his un- ment for the program board," he Gene Lief, - Daily staff photographer professional advertising techniques, said. When Dougherty refused to give his failure to properly label fliers, up his position. Day fired him. Take your mark, get set, go. The 5th pants Tuesday, despite the rain and nine catagories in the two-mile "fun and his failure to communicate with "I've been doing my best to han- Annual Turkey Trot sponsored by cold. T-shirt and turkey prizes were run." The top two sinners were: other board members about upcom- dle this in a professional manner and Leisure Services drew 41 partici- given to top finishers in each of the Dave Eagle and Doug Dixon. ing events as reasons for the warn- deal strictly with the needs of the pro- ing. gram board," Day said. The pro- Dougherty missed half of the six gram board's responsibility of hand- board meetings held prior to Oct. 24, ling student money is a primary Day said. After that date, Dougherty concern, he said. pushed his attendance record to four Day said Dougherty's involve- Advisement day may be stopped out of eight meetings, he said. ment in his anti-Recreation and Dougherty said he was upset Events Center campaign may have By Mike Di Marco visement Day, Yaffe said it's a shame to cancel the class when school seniors. We are greatly con- about Day's decision. affected his job performance. Daily staff writer Yaffe, who is chairwoman of the so few show up." cerned with getting larger numbers "I felt I had a lot of valuable con- "His energy was obviously not Last Friday, between 700 and 750 senate's curriculum committee, a Tidwell said the department of- of graduating seniors coming to us." tributions to make to the program put into the program board, and that students took advantage of Student group in the process of re-evalutating fers many Monday-Wednesday-Fri- However, Fullerton said has she board,' Dougherty said. "I feel I did a was my major concern," Day said. Advisement Day while many SJSU General Education requirements, day classes along with Friday-only received "more than one letter" good job." Dougherty said his anti-REC students took a three-day weekend. said the Science Department has meetings, which combine lectures from high school superintendents, He said he had valid excuses for campaigning may have been a factor Chemistry Prof. Ruth Yaffe many Friday-only classes. She said with field trips. principals and teachers questioning missing program board meetings. He in the decision. doesn't like those numbers, and is with this week's two-day holiday, her The original intent of advisement effectiveness of advisement days. cited a doctor's appointment, a den- "I've come to expect this kind of proposing that the university cancel tist's appointment and car trouble as Dougherty said. science students will have missed day, said SJSU President Gail Ful- "I have to say we are not giving a thing from A.S.," future Student Advisement Days. reasons for missing three of the However, Day said Dougherty's two Friday classes. lerton, was to make the university positive image as far as teachers, "The number of students missing meetings. Dougherty said he was political involvement as an anti-REC William Tidwell, interim Biology faculty more accessible to high principals and superintendents are class was not as high as the number only 10 minutes late for the fourth advocate had nothing to do with the Department chairman, said at the school seniors. However, she said she concerned," Fullerton said. of students receiving advisement," meeting, but Day had already called termination. most, eight students arrived at his received letters from high school offi- Fullerton suggested the Aca- Yaffe said during Monday's Aca- off the meeting by the time he showed "Larry Dougherty hung him- department for advising. cials lamenting classroom time lost demic Senate follow a University of demic Senate meeting. "It's a ques- up, self," Day said. "If he hadn't missed "I made my whole faculty staff so students could attend SJSU's Stu- California at Davis system where tion of cost versus benefit." Day also said Dougherty's adver- meetings and blown contracts, he'd come in and be available for advis- dent Advisement Day. first-time freshmen can opt for a The cost of closing SJSU's class- tising techniques concerning fliers still be here," he said. ing," Tidwell said. "At my formal de- "When this was first put into standardized first -semester curric- rooms outweighs benefits to the few partment meeting, I had two stu- place," Fullerton said, "it was to try didn't correspond to regular program Day gave two reasons for asking students who take part in Student Ad- dents. If I haves class of 60 students, and make it more attractive for high continued on back page hoard guidelines continued on back page

Program combines Africans know more about Michael Jackson than they do Jesse Jackson. Ex-Black Panther politics, class credit Stokely Carmichael, Ex-Black Panther member pleas for education for off-campus class By Paul Ruffner The purpose of AAPRP is to Daily staff writer make the African people conscious Black activist Kwame Toure, of their responsibility to humanity, By Margaret Connor impressive. formerly known as Stokely Carmi- he said. Daily staff writer Riley participated in the Sacra- chael, said Monday that Africans "The objective is to see Africa spring. Although she didn't need the 12 mento Semester program in must show other struggling people unified and socialist," Toure said. units, she said she needed the con- Students from all disciplines may in this world the need to educate tacts and experience from the Sacra- apply for this program, although the their people and organize for mass Toure began his fight for Pan mento Semester program. student should have a "strong inter- resistance against "American im- Africanism in 1966 after becoming "A B.A. in political science est in state politics." perialism." disillusioned with the civil rights doesn't mean much without experi- Shelly Houston, a senior publi "The people must be organized movement in America and re- ence," said Tomi Riley, an SJSU se- relations major, is interested in gov- against the enemy, but to be orga- signing as the Black Panther leader nior political science major. ernment public relations. She went to nized, they must receive constant because of the group's alliance with Now her resume includes an in- Sacramento in fall 1983. political education," Toure said. white radicals. guesses 50 percent of the stu- ternship with a legal advocacy group, She Africans must be stimulated to political science majors. The former Black Panther the California Manufacturers Asso- dents were continue with their educations and also majors in education, prime minister of the 1960s told a ciation, which she said is much more There were seek as much knowledge as possible accounting and journalism, Houston crowd of about 100 in the Student Union Amphitheater that Ameri- in order to resist the enemy - capi- said. talism, he told the SJSU crowd. express their interest in cans are being "educated" with ig- Students "The more ignorant you are of Dear Readers, science norance. politics through political the enemy (whatever it may be), The Spartan Daily staff will classes, involvement in either local "The overwhelming number of people in the U.S. know more about the more sure you are of defeat," eat turkey tomorrow and politics or student government, or an Toure said. in state 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty' than they do wobble, extra pounds in essay about their interests Since the time of John F. Ken- politics, said political science Prof. about Beirut or Grenada or Nicara- *tow, through the doors of gua," Ture said. nedy, every American war has Terry Christensen. Christensen is the ended in defeat because the govern- Dwight Bente' Hall on SJSU representative for the Sacra- He said Africans know more ment has chosen to keep soldiers ig- will Monday. Our next issue mento Semester program. about Michael Jackson than they do norant about the enemy, he said. be on the racks Tuesday In addition, students must be a Jesse Jackson. "The American government and we will publish every junior or a senior, have good writing "It's not because they are igno- told them they were going in for jus- skills and at least a 3.0 grade point day until our last issue, rant but because the system keeps tice, but it lied to them," Toure average. Applications must be sub- them that way," Toure said. said. 1 1 . We all have much Dec. mitted to Christensen by Nov. 26 Toure, who helped coin the slo- Most of those Americans who the to be thankful for. Enjoy Students can expect a response gan "Black Power," came to SJSU would be drafted for a war in Nica- rest. immediately, he said. Depending to recruit members for the campus ragua, would know nothing about Yoriko Mark Ketches upon the number of applications, he Noguchi - Daily staff photograg her group, the All African Peoples' that country or what they were Editor said he normally replies the following Black Activist Stokely Carmichael, now known as Revolutionary Party, he said in an fighting for, he said. day so students can start planning Kwame Toure, talks about "American Imperialism." interview prior to his speech. continued on back page continued on back page l'a gc Wednesday, November 21, 1984/Spartan Dail

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Editorial Engineering expansion beneficial APPLAUD the California State Uni- gineering, CSU Trustees and private industry, WEversity Trustees in their unanimous to make sure the plans of expansion do not approval last week of the proposed ex- crumble. pansion of the Engineering Building. Should the proposal be approved by Gov. This expansion, the largest monetary pro- George Deukmejian, and the California State posal to ever come before the trustees, is Legislature allocates the $30 million to $40 greatly needed if SJSU hopes to keep its re- million needed, there are still many facets of spected program from deteriorating. the operation that need to be dealt with. It seems paradoxical that in an area State-of-the-art equipment is essential. where technology is the prevalent trade, there More and more, industry is helping to defray is a School of Engineering so outdated. Part of the costs, such as the recent donation by IBM the building dates back to 1953. The lab space of graphic capability computers. We agree is lacking by more than 100,000 square feet. with this practice because the engineers that There is inadequate classroom facilities to SJSU trains, will benefit these same indus- hold the 3,305 students already in the im- tries. pacted program, which department officals Although the hiring of faculty is directly project will rise to 4,300 by 1990. linked with salary negotiations, its effect on cMeMitiVirrm The School of Engineering has also been the result of the expansion cannot be over- plagued by a faculty shortage, because the looked. While attractive working conditions "11-1E.ReLL 136 A 'TAX HIKE OVER kNi/ DEAD E3ODY I '% CSU system cannot compete with other and modern equipment are necessary, so are schools' professor salaries. However, by pro- competitive salaries. Open Season viding modern research facilities and an at- When engineers in private industry can tractive, efficient working environment, SJSU make twice as much as engineers in the school The forum page is your page. The Daily encour will have a chance to fill their "hard to hire" system, something must be done. ages readers comments on any topic. The viewpoints positions. Students cannot reap the benefits of the expressed in opinion articles and cartoons are those of With this equipment, professors will now expansion without the proper instruction. the author. Editorials appearing on this page are the Nick be able to conduct outside research a defi- We see the expansion of the School of En- Opinion of the Spartan Daily. nite draw when working in the Silicon Valley. gineering as an important step to achieving Gillis So the foundation is set. But it will take a equality between the university and the pri- lot of work and dedication by the School of En- vate sector which it ultimately serves. Learning from a child; the many legs of life The big crash

There were no classes Friday and I had hoped to use death of Baby Fae, the child born with a deformed heart for the moment. E VERYBODY SHOULD BE lucky enough to the day to catch up on some homework, but I awoke in no who gallantly held onto life with the technology of an un- "My mom says you shouldn't kill spiders," he said. have a friend like Tony. mood to deal with the monotony of school work. Instead, I precedented surgery. The news of her death saddened "You shouldn't kill anything." You know, the free-wheeling, fun loving went out by the apartment pool to procrastinate life and me. "Your mom is a smart lady," I lied, glancing down to kind of guy who's never dismal. Or, the kind of leisurely read the newspaper. No sooner had I finished reading the story when the be sure the creature hadn't reappeared. I was still clutch- person always ready to throw a party. Sound The day was clouded and gloomy, very much like my little boy was at my side, tugging at my sleeve. ing the rolled up paper. familiar, perhaps? mood. My attitude was such that I did not want to do any- "Hey mister, wanna see my spider'?" he said. He held "People don't appreciate life," he said. Regardless of the reasons, Tony is never down, thing, homework or otherwise. And the way I felt, it would out his tiny hand to display, sure enough, a rather large This statement caught me by surprise. Somehow it and if you don't know him consider it your loss. and ugly spider. seemed strange cinbind from a small kid. Afterall, what I was fortunate to meet his acquaintance only I hate spiders, almost as much as I hated being dis- would this naive youregliter know about a prreciating life? last year. Already, his rowdy, good-timing attitude turbed. All I wanted this day was to be left to my solitary And then I thought of Baby Fae, a youngster that has already left a lasting mark on me. misery to get through another day. I would have to rid learned more about cherishing life in its short existence. But nobody's perfect, and by his own myself of this little disturbance. than most grown adults learn in a lifetime. I had to admit admittance, Tony has a few harmless vices. Like he "That's a dandy spider," I said to humor the kid. this freckled-faced youngster had a solid point and I tole often told friends, we're all here for the same reason John "Why not take him for a long walk." him so. to simply have fun, and nothing more. To hell with Just as I suggested this, the spider fell from the "Then you won't kill the spider?" he asked. responsibilities. McCreadie youngsters hand onto my lap. My fear of spiders kicked in My narrow mind had not previously included things In addition, Tony was an admitted "trisexual" and the result was sheer panic. I jumped and franticly like spiders in perceptions of the living, but I could tell he'd try anything. Besides, he rarely cared if his brushed the nightmarish creature off. The youngster was that this child extended the miracle of life to all living flings were with Miss America look-alikes. Like he enthralled by my antics and laughed uncontrollably. things. Again, the kid was right. It is a wonder anything in explained, "They all look the same at five minutes to "Where'd the damn thing go'?" tasked, searching the this world exists at all. The creation of all life really is in- Iwo." ground and rolling up my newspaper. I was going to crediable. Tony also liked to drink. Sometimes heavily. assure myself this "No, I won't kill the spider," I promised. He could down a quart of beer in 30 seconds. take a miracle to change that attitude. thump the spider out of existence, to A miracle had taken place. Within the short exchange Usually, though, brew alone just didn't do the trick I All was quiet out by the pool, and I was alone except creature would never again bother me. with this unknown kid, I had been reawakened and re- vividly recall several nights where he went through for a small child playing at the opposite end of the pool "No, don't kill him," yelled the kid. minded of the miracle of life itself. The gloom that had over $50 in one bar without buying anyone else a area. I sat in a lounge chair and prepared to indulge my- "Why not?" I retorted. "I hate spiders." dominated my mood seemed to disappear. Suddenly, the drink. He's the only person I know who could blow a self with the morning news, something I rarely have time "He won't hurt you," the kid reasoned. I sun peaked through the clouds and! had to smile. $500 paycheck in two nights, without ever regretting to do with school obligations. The young boy, who couldn't I hate reason, almost as much as I hate spiders. "Wanna play catch?" the boy asked. it later. have been more than seven years-old, seemed undis- have always killed spiders without hesitation or without "Why not," I said, putting down the newspaper and Tony was the epitomy of a non-stop partier who turbed by my presence and I was thankful he didn't come remorse. My attitude has always been "get them before being careful to step over the crack in the pavement. I felt never thought about tomorrow, and if good times over to bother me. they get you." good about life, but! still wasn't too crazy about spiders could bring you everything you wanted, he'd have The headline story in the paper was about the tragic The spider scurried into a crack in the pavement, safe had it all a long, long time ago. Unfortunately, my buddy's habits kept him running in place. Atleast he never gets overly obnoxious or Letters to the Editor rowdy. Never have I seen him start a fight. He was always happy to finish them, though. The poor guy just wanted everybody to have fun. Wrestling coach tells new story agreed not to show up for the meet, or we could handcuff Open Season picked wrong target Too bad my buddy's good times are a thing of and gag him, or better yet, let Kestel come well-armed. the past. His third drunk driving arrest last month Editor, Editor, led to a stiff sentence in the clink something he former All-American So what's the problem? I guess we could fight stupidity in response to Nick Gillis' recent article I am Mike Taylor, from S.1.U. This letter is never thought would happen, and neither did I. runner-up in the '79 AAU's, and alter- with stupidity. entitled "Invaders" ( Open Season, Spartan Daily, Nov. Edwardsville, Usually, he could talk his way out of anything. I had teams. I have assisted coach Joe Seay In reality, the meet has been called off because it is 14). nate on two world seen him fast-talk a cop out of a citation on more departure last year to Oklahoma State. the last way to finally get back at T.J. Kerr. So what if it from 1977 until his Besides being the most perverse chunk of journalistic than one occasion. Once, he even wiggled his way coach T.J. Kerr here at Cal causes friction between the schools and hurts the athletes Currently, I am assisting phlegm I've ever seen in print, it also reeks of ignorance out of a jail sentence by charming an attractive and fans involved? So what if it forces SJSU's program State-Bakersfield. and paranoia. The sickening premise of the article is that courtroom clerk. Not this time. My friend was sent wres- into the minor leagues? With the great Olympic wrestling Your Oct. 30th article regarding SJSU vs. CSB "Soviet spies are roaming the campus disguised as der- up the river for three years. tling upset me because of the political implications and showing, collegiate wrestling is gaining in popularity. elicts . . ." Really brilliant Nick. Coming home from a West San Jose nightclub because the average wrestling fan would probably be Now in California, there are only a few schools where one evening, he made the fatal mistake of a misinformed due to the vague information that was por- wrestling is a quality sport. SJSU is working at being Nick goes on to label these people as "aging bums," "California stop." If it was anyone else, they'd have trayed in your article. omitted, after Kerr built the sport at SJSU. "wing-nuts," and "half-wits." He also informs us that the probably got off scott-free. After all, it was such a First, the home and home dual meets between SJSU only solution for these people is to "lock them all behind Isn't the real reason Kerr left SJSU because Spartan minor infraction. But Tony, poor Tony, he was loud cancelled due to conflicts between the two the cyclone fence in the Child Development Center . . . and CSB were Athletics are taking backward steps? Kerr was working and hysterical, and laughing way too much for Just what these conflicts have to and give them some chicken bones to chew on." Careful schools' administrators. harder and harder, with less and less. He was there 12 someone that was about to be cited. Nick, your swastika's showing. do with the meets is beyond me. years and then it was time to move on. Joe Seay felt the null and void," "I think it (the contract) will be same way after getting stale at CSB. When better oppor- I can't bear to quote any more of Nick's article be- AFTER TAKING A COORDINATION test director at SJSU( ( which he (Vern) Wagner (associate atheletic tunities come along, both men took them. Coaches of cali- cause of the horrible nausea that strikes me every time I failed miserably), he was whisked were made upon our away. Uh oh! said, "because of the threats that ber don't like to take backward steps. Who can blame read it. It suffices to say that this article, which I thought How was the poor guy going to Wagner said the make bail? head coach ( Kestel I and our wrestlers." them? It is support down the line. was going to be a vaguely humorous satire, evolved into He lad lost his job a week before for threats were of physical violence but would not say who nothing more than a mass of repulsive swill churned out "stinking like gin" while at work. had made them. When Seay left with some fine wrestlers, we were by an obviously deranged mind. Now his friends and family shake their heads, The contract between CSB and SJSU was made years upset, but it was not anything personal. It is something saying things like, "It was bound to happen," or "at before coach Kerr came to CSB, so what does cancelling one can understand Usually a wrestler wants to follow The fact is that these "scum-bums" wander across least now he'll have to slow down." I disagree. the meets have to do with him, thus causing friction be- his coach if possible. Just ask the former SJSU wrestlers. our campus, "shoving the remains of Spartanburgers in Don't get me wrong. Tony still has plenty of tween the two schools, or maybe SJSU is in a rebuilding their mouths," because our beloved Ronald Reagan cut things to look forward to. Like CSB released the wrestlers who went to Oklahoma in the year and is afraid of getting beaten badly? off funding to Agnews Hospital when he was governor of recreation yard at 3 p.m. each State. San Jose State did not, so they could further punish day, or an occasional Well, CSB is in a rebuilding year. When coach Seay California forcing these people out onto the streets. glance at a television. Or, the the athletes and Kerr. Naturally, this has created bad biggie sporadic took the cream of the crop with him to Okla - Rather than gagging when you observe this type of behav- letters from friends or left CSB, he feelings, but the real reasons for the cancellation of the family (even though they've State University and left only five returnees at ior, possibly you could find within your ignorance a touch been opened and read hams meets are promises Kestel and Adams made to Kerr beforehand). Granted, Kerr brought some excellent prospects of compassion for these people. When! last visited USE. ( which were not kept), Wagner's fear of SJSU getting him, he was noticeably from SJSU, but they are not eligible because different. For the first with him trounced in the duals, and the administration's desire to I can only hope that the majority of SJSU students not time !can recall, he was Vern Wagner and SJSU, wanted Kerr and glum and discontent. David Adams, downgrade wrestling at SJSU not because of threats of only disagree with Nick's views, but are sickened by them He was wearing a rough beard athletes to suffer. Kerr left 20 returnees and five re- and his hair was in knots. his physical violence. and offended that Nick Gillis is someone who represents cruits at SJSU for coach Kestel. our campus. I also hope that someone on the Daily staff "It makes me look tougher," he explained with Kestel, de- a It has been said that there were some threats against Good luck to SJSU wrestlers and coach will evaluate Nick's mental condition before allowing him half-smile. We'll see SJSU's coach and wrestlers. Come on now, what's going spite your lack of support for wrestling at SJSU. to spew forth on its pages again Through a plexiglas plate, he must have told me to happen? Is Kerr going to go to the meet with a tire iron you at several tournaments this year and in the years to 50 times how much he misses "the good times': and chains? Who's kidding who? come Maybe you can replace the Cal State meet with already. What does the conflict between the coaches have to do West Valley College. So do we Tony. want to wrestle. If Mike Taylor Steve Costanza with the wrestlers? The wrestlers just Nick Gillis is the coach Senior Entertainer editor. His column appears there is any worry about the safety of the people involved, Assistant Wednesday. I'm sure there can be some precautions taken. Kerr has Cal State-Bakersfield Psychology Dail Spartan Daily/Wednesday, November 21, 1984 a ))CDEIC5 I'ageJ Fractured foot hasn't burned Cook out By Eric Rice Cook said she didn' t want to ha Ye Cook said she is striving for con- derstanding, even though she some- Daily staff writer the foot operated on, but the pain was sistency, so she has had to level off times comes home "irritable" after a Christa Cook devised a unique getting her down. her emotions during matches. When bad night. way of improving her volleyball "I had to play with a lot of pain," something goes awry during a game, Some of her professors aren't skills she injured herself. she says, "and so I had to control my- Cook can be seen shrugging it off with quite as fast to forgive, though. She's While an injury would sideline a self. The pain is still there, but I'm a smile. having a rough time finding a middle lot of athletes, Cook's game has im- used to it." "I couldn't be the erratic, tem- ground between studies and volley- proved since she fractured a bone in To help ease the pain, Cook now pered, laugh-one-minute-and-yell- ball, and as a result she is slipping in her foot about five weeks ago. wears an orthopedic shoe which she the-next player. I've had to make my her school work. "It sparked a desire in me," says will reshape her foot. mental game consistent to have the "This is the toughest part of the Cook says. "I wasn't going to give up "It should help, so that in the fu- physical game consistent." season right now," she says "It's a because it hurt and I was going to ture there won't be any pain, even- Being consistent on the court, she time where you've got to draw every- keep playing, so I had to play with the tually. In two years my foot is sup- says, sometimes means taking her thing you can from within yourself pain. That developed a really intense posed to be totally changed. The frustrations out on her parents and It's like every enegy you have goes to desire." bones grow differentfy because of all her boyfriend. Cook says they're un- continued on page 4 The injury didn't slow Cook down the pressure." and, in fact, she has improved since Not only is she reshaping her the early season. foot, but her mental attitude on the In the last five weeks, the 5-11 court is changing. BUG PROBLEMS? outside hitter has registered 259 of "I've been trying to work on the her 350 kills. In that same span, whole mental process," Cook says. "I Linda Fournet, the Spartans' leading started by changing my attitude to- I Volkswagen Special! I spiker with 374 on the year, has tal- wards the game and towards other (Good All Semester) lied 257 kills. people. It used to be sort of a desper- Last year, Cook had a total of 97 ate, enthusiastic, hot-headed kind of Tune Up kills and 31 blocks after replacing thing." Adjust Valves Lisa Ice, who injured her knee. 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Strictly Sports There were mutters from the media when the coach Tark went into his bit about how the loss of three gets harder all the time." searched for a chair. Then there was laughter. It seems backcourt players to graduation would kill his team this there were only nine chairs available. year. He couldn't believe that the preseason polls had LATER, AFTER TWO other coaches had their say In a city of fashionable lateness, this was all too the Rebels ranked in the top 20. there was a break in the program. Many media

precious a moment. The winningest coach in the PCAA "We had the worst recruiting year in America," he people used this interlude to go to the bathroom, the winningest active coach in said. "We were 140th recruiting in America. How can we others grabbed a smoke in the lobby. But the diehards Joe was late for this media event. be better than last year?" grabbed a pen and headed for Tark. You have to wonder if it was rigged, if the coach had Tark may well have had an off year recruiting, but About 15 people had gathered around him. None of Roderick it planned all along. But why should he? Why should he he wasn't fooling anybody. The media knew Tark had a them were writing feverishly. They seemed content to have to call attention to himself? well-stocked group of players coming back from red- just listen to the man the man will hardly any hair, But you have to wonder about it all. The other shirt years. But the media loved the act Tark was the man with dark rings around his eyes. coaches were on time. Why couldn't this coach make it? putting on. They wouldn't miss it for the world, They wanted to hear what the man who chews on Who knows? If any coach towels during games had to say. They were honored, can be forgiven for his And then he talked a little bit about Richie Adams. tardiness, it's Uncle perhaps, to be within breathing distance. Fester. If you haven't met him All this string bean center did last season was win the before, his real nickname With all due respect to the other PCAA coaches, is Tark as in shark. PCAA's Player of the Year award. He also threatened to Everybody calls him Tark was the main reason many of media had gotten up Tark. His real name is Jerry pass up his senior year at Las Vegas to go pro. Tarkanian. He has coached at the University of Nevada. this early. It's not often some of these people get to rub The Tark Las Vegas for 11 years. "If Richie had gone hardship, he'd be in Europe elbows with a legend. right now," Tark said. "He's a good player, but he's got Later, when Tark was feasting on some Brussels He has a collegiate coaching record of 593-118 and a a long way to go. sprouts, he turned to his assistant, whispering, "We got WHO LOOKED a little like Uncle Fester of major college record of 381-92, His record at Las Vegas AMAN to hurry to catch that flight." Adams Family fame strolled into a banquet is 259-72. "Richie worries me," Tark said later in his monologue. "He doesn't tape his ankles, doesn't tie his There was an intensity about Tark. Perhaps he had room of a Los Angeles hotel last Wednesday. He has led the Rebels to five NCAA Tournaments shoes." a late practice scheduled at UNLV. He didn't want to There were nine coaches seating at the head table. and two NITs. Last year, his Rebels finished 29-6, but I bet a few coaches in the PCAA miss that. There are 10 coaches in the PCAA basketball lost to national champion Georgetown in the Western could put up with a player who forgets to string up his laces. Only seconds after Tark set down his fork, he conference. Regionals. nudged his assistant, "Let's go." The press conference started at approximately 9:30. Later, someone asked the 54-year-old Tark if he had Tark left without saying a word. Not many people about 9:35 when Uncle Fester made his given any thought about a coaching change perhaps a It was AFTER TWO COACHES had made their pitch to saw him leave. He didn't want to miss the plane. step up to the pro level. appearance. the media, it was time to hear from Tark. This is Perhaps he wasn't purposely late for the morning made his way to the table. He tried watering the flowers ins couple of years He nonchalantly the moment the media had waited for. Tape "I'll be out press conference after all. attracted the attention of the on," he said. "I'll be wading in the to go unnoticed, but he had recorders were poised, pens and pencils were prepared with a cap Joe Roderick is the Daily's sports editor. His column 100 of so media people assembled. for a tough workout. pool.. . .1 don't know how long I'll last in the game. It appears weekly. SJSU quiets critics, Gonzalez 62nd in NCAA finals By Paul Kozakiewic7 Marshall Clark, the pace and the fact Iowa State (29:37). Daily staff writer that Gonzalez was in the bottom third Additionally, Marc Olesen from finishes with a bang Spartan cross country runner at the start, hurt his runner. Stanford finished 31st with a time of Dan Gonzalez flew from coast to "Dan got sandwiched at the be- 30:31. By Dan Fitch ally in total offense, Frasco rushed coast Monday, only to finish a disap- ginning of the race and did his best to The team competition was won Daily staff writer for 118 yards this year and threw for A lot of preseason experts picked weave through the pack," Clark said. by Arkansas with 101 points. Second 2,688. by Arizona (111) the Spartans for a desperate finish in Clark said that the conditions for place was garnered Frasco also completed 221 of 387 Cross Country running were excellent at State Col- and Tennessee finished third (144). the PCAA football race. In fact, the passes, a 57.1 percentage, while lege, about 35 degrees and slightly The NCAA championships was Spartans purportedly were to do no throwing 20 TDs and 11 pointing 62nd in the NCAA champion- interceptions. windy. the last official collegiate race for better than any other football team A trio ship finals at State College, Pa. of seniors handled most of The winner of the NCAA cross Gonzalez, a senior. But he said he will the pass-catching chores for SJSU Unfortunately for Gonzalez, the luck of the draw put him at the far- country crown went to Edward Eyes. travel to Boston this weekend to run Commentary and their numbers were impressive. Club thest flank at the starting line, in the tone of Brigham Young University with the Converse Aggies Track Kevin Bowman led the way with Congress 24th of 25 starting blocks. After bat- with a time of 29:29. Richard O'Flynn in the 6.2-mile Athletic would do in the depths of an ether 54 receptions for 652 yards and race. The Atletic Congress is a group tling the initial surge of 180 bodies at of Providence (29:35) finished sec- binge. caught four TDs. Tony Smith was ond, followed by Yobes Ondieki of of private, amateur running clubs. But the Spartans shook off the next with 50 catches for a team-high the start, he completed the 6.2-mile hazy cobwebs of a bad start and 815 yards and nine TDs. Keith Mc- course in 30:55. ended the season with some impres- Donald grabbed 30 passes for 372 "I had a chance for a real good San Jose sive numbers, not the least of which yards and two TDs. performance but that was the luck of State University Theatre was their 5-2, third-place finish in the On the defensive side, SJSU was the draw," Gonzalez said. "I spent Arts Department PCAA behind two teams, UNLV and also led by a group of seniors. the whole race trying to move up. Fullerton State. Linebacker Vyn Goodmon led the "The guys around me were dodg- DANCE In winning their final three team in tackles with 112, while recov- ing trees at the perimeter of the THEATRE '84 games en route to a 6-5 season re- ering two fumbles and recording two course and I just barely missed a 10- featuring choreograpV by cord, SJSU out-scored their oppo- sacks. Defensive end Terry McDon- man spill at the three-quarter-mile nents by a 93-24 margin. Statistically, ald was the top quarterback sacker Bob Frasco mark." Hefen the Spartans were led in most catego- for the Spartans with 11, while junior According to Spartan head coach Tamiris ries by seniors. defensive tackle Danny Clark was leach. modest dance Immo,' next with 10. Quarterback Bob Frasco wasn't Caff '

would like to see the Spartans tangle hnt On von Awn n vow.* onO tnnon o with USC again in the NCAA region- dintennn ynn. Inclan ...es and -n an non o horny"... In oldnion Money? .on,ing, how go rnntnnon nod als Earlier this year, the Trojans d non, Ow snuffed SJSU in four games. Ione SP:, 00 dyed, 0 money Ode, . See Us. C&C BIKE SHOP Cook thinks the Spartans can instor '20''ASTIOLOIACAS TACISAGT.I 5 turn the tables if they meet again be- . und SKIM he no-Ns 1840 The Alameda cause they won't be intimidated by this time. . 289-9800 Bikes from $65 to $350 USC's size Fgcle4/1 dee, San Jose . "Intimidation was a big factor," . oval.* r.STARVIEW 131 E. Williams St. she recalls. "but since we've seen .feurits S5011. San Jose 280-05 1 1 them, we're not afraid of them any- due awe eye, rt 9 more" end ocve. eITEMPORARiES If the Spartans play and beat Open Tues-Sat 10am-9pm USC, Cook doesn't see any reason Temporary Personnel Services Spartan Daily/Wednesday, November 21, 1984 Page 5

Bloom County Berke Yesterdaily Breathed IUI 4NP r ARE PRIVING 50(IIIP5 IIKE dentiality provisions of the A.S. constitution. Dougherty CMON 10 0&60N. WHEAT Sr A HORRIRCE rv MOW( Campus OPEN MIA was charged with violating confidentiality by publicly an- MU RAIP RAJNEE5OE6 STARR* MR. r The Recreation and Events Center passed by a nar- 540Y KI.165 . car ANP MANGO RIPNAP ARP BERT CONVY nouncing a judiciary verdict. The judiciary ruled in favor Sr HAW A ,428 row margin in Wednesday and Thursday's election. "841 PIE CAT: RETURNING The of Dougherty because a reporter from the Spartan Daily 70 kL proposal, which will fund an aquatics center and HIM 84CK HOME SAFELY a gym- attended the meeting negating the confidentiality rule Hi TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. 0 nasium passed 2,626 to 2,515, a margin of 111 votes. The NOW 60 1645k VP? student election reportedly had the largest turnout of any student election in 10 years. Sports REC opponent Larry Dougherty vowed to fight the The Spartan volleyball team outcome by challenging charged its way past the 8641) the validity of the election. Fresno State University Bulldogs in Saturday's NorPac Athletic Conference championship to gain the conference 441 Associated Students President Michael Schneider title. The Spartans won in four games, 14-16, 15-6, 15-13, 15- ;k1' said he was considering filing a lawsuit in response to 8, after losing the first game and going down, 9-0, in the what he calls REC opponent Larry Dougherty's "unpro- third. The next stop for the team is the first round of the ven wreckless charges." Schneider announced the idea at NCAA Regionals in two weeks. Daley Jim Bricker Wednesday's A.S. meeting because he feels the A.S. has CHoc ie jay, been put in a negative light by the "continual" complaints Joe Daley's 1984 Christmas Gift Guide filed ..,4F._es PRE 'feu by Dougherty concerning A.S. proceedures and the Football fans saw the Spartans draw the season to a Rec Center. Dougherty oiNEJJ &far> responded, "All the charges that close Saturday night against the University of Pacific at 1-CATE EMT- I TS 7;IE -iii..A421E2 "TO in1PLICT- 6kEift EoDu_sj LIOU 71) I've filed are valid." UOP. SJSU crushed the Tigers 33-0 to finish their PCAA 4M MOPE T E=L7r7VES tlt)Pla7-42AtA CRAP LIKE 'T-E svows: conference record at 5-2 and 6-5 for the year. The Spar- "STRAN.WRRY 94021TAKE ' cr.) "NR. T onm serTMAY /nawin6s., The Associated Students Judiciary dropped the com- tans finished in third place behind first place University plaint filed against REC opponent Larry Dougherty by of Nevada Las Vegas and second place California State A.S. director Diana Garcia for allegedly violating confi- Fullerton HEAF-F5e Et-rTITLES MD MAIM ft4 CF THE CF0126.149,MOIJED11 EXECS JAJTN- 7HS4 LEPeki Spartaguide I THAT ITS QV/try, iasrr sic& PossFrrs ,T4cir c.cArrs! Stbkr01> The Community Committee for p.m. today in Room 222 of the Admin- AIESEC will hold its general International Students is offering tu- istration Building. For more infor- meeting for international students at toring in conversational English for mation contact Muriel at 279-4575. 2:30 p.m. today in Business Tower Leaf Notes Kevin Yeager all international students from 1 to 3 Room 051. For more information call res -niE hay bEsoRE TuttLYs eite. EAX1140J1VIILIES YET DE5PITE kOLIDAY Teri Fitcher at 277-3452 or see her in T4AR1(SCIIVIRC4 , THE. I DID NOT SAY, cve.RtgittO MD PEOPLE CHEER, A CEI515 OF IS/1E60RWL "LET's TALK ,TURKEY"! Ptpcc-e. 60 s Business Classrooms Room 208. 140LiDkt 5EA.50A 11A5 BEQUNI EVERYLNERE FEEL A. AE- tIAESITUDE 68ELI5 1.9 COrithiN REWED 5EAsE OF01kPOKE55. KARON bETUEEN TUE SuPER I SAID, -LET'S TALK TtAKEYT (.9/t (4 (.7 7#-Mnk 5, . . The Marketing Club will present POWERS 1.00,100WN VAN Frank Cipari from Northern Telecom - Product Marketing Division, who mOrrIen-r will speak at 3:30 today in Business /3/1D (1ocA) Classrooms 4. Call Steve Gezay 972- 2 1675 or 377-4802 for further details. (orz pc) The Vietnamese Student Associa- tion is having a tournament from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. tomorrow at the SJSU tennis courts. For further kc9N information call Duc at 238-7017. Life on Earth Dr. Anderson A musical variety fundraiser is being put together by the Vietnamese - lurlsey Day- Me Sir11.4.AkS gEle SS days later jJ Student Association. It will be held Have a mce. Th9re444 have one Holiaay 1.21810 09 wrol a Stvec 19 Cfact 1116 laical, from 7 toll tonight at the Cafe Thang 4_ 'Copy a sake !Idaasj weellene a kg( eel& eteN Orle 0( 904 utea ((anion\ and internal Born on Monterey and Tully roads. cAosr, what nice vAing YloPE tilts lbarksgmog herroffhaginst result-tiv6 -tkie.. 0-0V- Call Due at 238-7017 for more infor- 40t tht- C8titon oftrAt to .vakena ijoine wren up 8 Compkete loSS c4 all -Ear" mation. '4:60 a Centnt srtAtrCaSe., Slip CV use

9885 11 am 2 pm Mon Fri III STUDENTS STAFF FACULTY Need PREGNANCY HOTLINE!!! Mformation Page 6 Wednesday, November 21, 1984/Spartan Daily Professor proposes Program board members replaced continued from page I "I feel confident that they'll hire fort," Day said been named as Duer's successor, he end to advisement day Duer to either resign or assume art- her," Day said. "If they do she would The artists-in-residence position said. Wolters served as the program other board position. have continued from page I counted 100 students in the af- to resign anyway in Feb- doesn't require as much time or ef- board artists-in-residence chairman "Stephanie has been under a lot ulum. If they pick the program, ternoon session and between 550 rura ry ." fort, Day said. However, Duer chose prior to Duer's resignation. allowed to register of stress and pressure." Day said. students are and 600 in the morning advising Day said he proposed that Duer to resign from the board, he said. mail. Duer has been working a lot of hours The program board is an for that semester by meetings. switch positions with Oscar Wolters, auxil- at an off-campus job in addition to Duer could not be reached for organization of the program board artists iary AS., Day "We have one mail registra- going to school and working on the -in-residence comment. "If we had 700 transfer stu- chairman. said. The committee is designed to tion period for freshman in the dents come to campus," Fullerton program board, he said. Dougherty's duties will be as- provide for the cultural, educational fall," said Darrell Etzler, regis- said, "I would say that it was Duer has also filed for a full-time "The concerts chairman is the sumed by Day and Kevin Ballard, and special enrichment of the student trar at UC-Davis. He said the uni- highly successful. position with the Univeristy Police most time consuming and challeng- program board films chairman. body by presenting a diversified pro- versity offers a summer advising Department, Day said ing position. It requires a lot of ef- Oscar Wolters, a SJSU student, has gram of activities and events. conference for entering freshmen. "If you have a day set up when they know they can get at- "During the summer confer- tention from the offices on cam- ence, they get faculty advising Activist advocates pus," she said, "then it is a very African organization and peer advising." Etzler said. useful thing to do." She said Stu- continued from page I intervention in Nicaragua or. any- they can make themselves proud by people, he should have an African "This is what constitutes our ad- dent Advisement Day was held on "If (soldiers went to Nicaragua and( where else, the people must say, "all contributing to humanity, he said. and not an Irish name, he said. vanced registration." they knew who the enemy was, they U.S. troops out of anywhere," he Saturdays in the past, but new stu- "The "I'm a professional revolution- would not be shooting at those in Ni- said. only way Africans can Etzler said UC-Davis doesn't dents could not take advantage of make a contribution to ary organizer," Toure said, explain- caragua, but at those who sent them humanity is offer this option during winter or the bookstore, business office, "The only way for resistance to by struggling to ing his occupation. there." liberate Africa," spring sessions. cashier's office, housing office or happen is when you make it happen," Toure Africans and other struggling said. "The African people "My goal is helping to organize other areas on campus. Toure said. "And when you make it must come to represent for Leon Dorosz, interim asso- peoples, are not apathetic but just other the African people and eventually happen, you can also control it." struggling people the need to orga- ciate academic vice president of On Yaffe's request, the propo- need direction by the "intelligensia," seeing Africa united. But the nize." life for it." undergraduate studies, said pri- sal was referred to the senate's In- he said. people must be orga- "I'm giving my nized, marily transfer students came to struction and Research Commit- "Spontaneous resistance was he said. In the earlier interview, Toure Toure has been married for "4 or SJSU for advising. The General tee to research available options successful in the '60s, but only orga- "We must spark the organization said he changed his name from Sto- 5 years" and his wife and child live Education Advisement Center to Student Advisement Day. nized mass resistance will work in process ourselves, not through the kely Carmichael "because it was the with him in self-imposed exile in Gui- the '80s," Toure said. enemy," Toure shouted, only noble thing to do." nea in south-western Africa on the At- Rather than protesting American Once Africans are organized, Since he represents the African lantic Coast.

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