Fruit of the Vine Soon to Flow at Pub; Trustees Toast the Idea
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A.S. Council votes 4 to support ERA extension bill The A.S. Council passed a resolution Wednesday supporting an extension of the ratification deadline of the Equal Rights Amendment. The resolution, authored by A.S. Councilman Joe Trippi, endorses the adoption of H.J. 638, which, if passed by Congress, would extend the deadline by eight months. Less than a year remains before the current ERA ratification deadline. The extension endorsement passed in the council by a vote of 14-1. Councilman Michael Jackson cast the dissenting vote. The resolution states "equal rights for over one-half of the population remains a politically, economically and socially vital issue which must not be foreclosed by an arbitrary time limitation." There is a seven-year deadline for the ERA to be passed by the 38 states necessary for ratification. Thirty- five states have passed the amendment. photo by John Quinn The A.S. Council passed a resolution on Sept. 13 Who are these grown men and what are they doing lying on the supporting ratification of the ERA. floor in their bathrobes? See Page 5. Spartan Daily ISS Mohan Volume 70, Number 36 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1939 Friday, March 31, 1978 Fruit of the vine soon to flow at pub; trustees toast the idea By Dave Reynolds decision. He said the average age of it was this resolution that probably California State Universities at San Wine will finally be added to the CSUC students is 25.5 years and the was acted upon. Diego, Sonoma and Fresno are Spartan Pub's bill of fare as the median age 23. In 1975, the trustees passed a contemplating it. California State University and Brophy did voice one objection resolution allowing for the sale of College's Board of Trustees gave to the plan, saying it "precludes beer on campus. SJSU was the first Other groups which have their approval to the measure students under 21 from using a school in the CSUC system to im- pressed for wine on campus include Wednesday. portion of the Student Union which plement it, with the opening of the the CSUC's Student Presidents In a 15-4 vote of the Gifts and they pay for. Spartan Pub Sept. 8, 1975. Association, the statewide Public Affairs Committee of the "It's discrimination against According to Brophy, 11 of the 19 Academic Senate and campus trustees, individual college people on the basis of age." CSUC colleges now sell beer, and the alumni groups. presidents were given the option to Bunzel said, "As one who enjoys allow the sale of wine as well as beer beer, I realize it can make one fat on their campuses. around the waist and between the SJSU President John Bunzel ears, but wine is one of the great indicated yesterday that he will gifts of life. License will cost begin the process for getting wine on "It is good for one's health, campus. helps improve morale and will "I've been very supportive of simply add the right touch to the beer and wine from the very climate of this campus." SJSU $184 yearly 4:00 beginning," he said. "I think it's an idea whose time has come." Bunzel also said beer has been a Filling out an application is the Since the first quarter of the Wine was approved, "because sales success from the beginning. He first step in getting a wine license for year is over, Markle said, 25 percent beer was already allowed," said said although wine has a higher the SJSU campus, said C.H. Markle would be deducted from the $184.40 Trustee Chairman Roy Brophy. alcoholic content (13 percent versus of the state Alcoholic Beverage fee. 3.2 percent for beer), he doesn't Control office. Before a business can qualify for Allowing wine on campus, believe it should cause any An application, which must a license, the ABC also has to make Bunzel said, "is another way of problems. specifically state if wine is to be sure the "owner has control of the making clear that our students are Glenn Dumke, CSUC chancellor, served with beer or food, or if premises," and that nothing illegal adults, and recognizing them as was unavailable for comment. minors ( under 21) can be on the is taking place. The business must such," especially since the average A spokesman for Dumke's of- premises, must still be completed also be in a properly zoned spot, age of SJSU students is about 26, he fice, Charles Davis, said that the and turned in to the ABC by SJSU. Markle said. said. chancellor's office had submitted a An initial fee of $300 and a It normally takes two months Brophy also said age was an resolution calling for wine on portion of a $184.40 annual fee would after application before wine can be important factor in the trustees' campus in November 1976, and that also have to be paid. served, he said. Eight of original 20 council members left photo by KIT Kornentch Three quit A.S. Council posts A recent TV commercial said "Heads are turning" to a certain 'That looks hair tonic. If hair tonic can turn By Gary Barger council by Wright in December, has heads then art certainly can, as Three members of the A.S. not yet submitted his letter of resignation but Campbell said he is evident with this dog intently Council resigned Wednesday, bringing to 16 the total has told her of his intentions. nothing studying the paper critter on the number of resignations this school year. board, apparently checking out Campbell said he had been in- any resemblance between the Only eight of the 20 council volved in an automobile accident like me' .two. members elected in last year's and was resigning because of election remain. Four of the transportation and school problems. resignations have been of presidential appointees. According to Campbell, the 16 council resignations this year is The most recent resignations "highly unusual." Noted speakers kick-off were those of Councilmen Marcel Miranda, Nathan Price and Wally "We've had people on council Hon jiyo. this year that are really active in a Campus Clean-up effort lot of different areas," she said. "It A.S. Vice President Edna just got to a point for a lot of them Campbell said she is "truly sorry to where something had to go and this Several local legislators will Creek behind 9:30 a.m. are Coyote lose Marcel." (resigning from council) is what speak today at opening ceremonies vacant lot on South 17th Street, a they've done." for Campus Community Im- Story Road and McLaughlin Avenue "He's been one of the most provement Days from 8:30 to 9:15 and a vacant lot at 17th and Santa active council persons all year," she The 13 previous resignations this a.m, in the S.U. Amphitheater. lot Clara streets. said. "He's helped to promote a I year were those of Doug Yoder, Bill are State Sen. Jerry really Scheduled of council's actions and been a Clarkson, Steve Turner, Steve Smith, 1)-Saratoga, Assemblyman a.m. Sites scheduled for 10:30 hard worker." Madwin, Doug Droese, Tudy Grago, John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, San and St. clean-up are lots on Third Myra Murphy, Gabe Castillo, Tricia Jose Mayor Janet Gray Hayes, and Miranda said in his letter of James streets and Sixth Lam, Nick Antonopoulos, Alan resignation he is resigning for SJSU Executive Vice President Gail Williams streets. Also scheduled to Marcel Miranda is one of the 16 A.S. Council members to resign this Kessler, Mitch Chambers and John Fullerton, A.S. President Steve begin at that time are sidewalks on personal reasons. Campbell said year, Davis. Wright and A.S. Campus En- Santa Clara Street from First to 17th Miranda "had a valid reason" for vironmental Coordinator Jeff streets. his resignation but declined to Norment. comment on it. Clean-up of the campus area will Scheduled for 11 a.m. are sites begin at 9:15 a.m. and continue until on 10th and Santa Clara streets and Price in his letter of resignation Student fills A.S. graduate position; 3 p.m. 12th and San Fernando streets. said he no longer has enthusiasm Sites scheduled for clean-up at and interest to serve on council. Scheduled for noon is a site on Seventh and Reed streets, At 1 p.m. Campbell said Price, an A.S. four empty seats on council remain a lot on llth and William streets and presidential candidate last year who at 2 p.m. a lot on 10th Street between was appointed to council by A.S. Michael Sonntag, an undeclared SJSU graduate, was criminal justice administration in 1976, said he wanted to Sari Antonio and San Carlos streets President Steve Wright in October, appointed by A.S. President Steve Wright to the A.S. serve on council because "I feel that I can contribute to weather are scheduled for clean-up. "just seems to have lost interest. Council Wednesday to fill one of two empty graduate the general good ot the student body." division seats. A barbecue will be held at 3 p.m. A.S. Personnel Officer Donna Collins said Sonntag Showers until tonight. Highs in for all those who "He lives far away and has a participated in the Sonntag's appointment brings to 16 the total number was recommended because "he has a lot of time to put the low-60s and a low of 55.