Fantods Talk on Campus Presidential Candidate Delays Visit, Will Speak at SJSU Today by MARIA C
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Bill Clinton visit delayed until 1:30 p.m. today TUESDAY J. Handel Evans speaks SPARTAN j DAILY about SJSU's fiscal troubles and possible remedies VoL 99, No.12 Published for San Jose State University since 1934 September 15,1992 It's an upside down world Education main issue ()fantods talk on campus Presidential candidate delays visit, will speak at SJSU today BY MARIA C. ROSE Callahan, press secretary for the Clinton Spartan Daily Staff Writer campaign in northern California. Democratic presidential candidate Bill A Berkeley high school student who Clinton's campus visit has been tentatively helped establish "Kids for Clinton," will be rescheduled for 1:30 p.m. at Tower Lawn. one of the introductory speakers. Specific details as to why Governor Clin- "He represents education," said Steve ton's visit was rescheduled from 10:30 a.m. Preminger, Santa Clara County Democratic to a later time were not available. Party Chair, "and is a good counter point to "He definitely wants to come to San Bush,who daimed to be the education pres- Jose' said Jim Wall, campaign director for ident but failed miserably" the United Democratic Campaign. Party organizers hope Clinton's visit to In his last northern California public San Jose will help other Democrats, like appearance, Clinton's speech will center U.S. Senate candidates Barbara Boxer and around the future of education, said Erin Dianne Feinstein with their campaigns. UPD tightens campus security to prepare for Clinton's visit BY MARIA C. ROSE Central to the Science Building. The public Spartan Dai4 Stall Writer will not be allowed in this area. Extra security steps are being taken for Parking will not be allowed along 4th Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Street, with limited parking allowed on San Clinton's visit to SJSU this afternoon. Carlos Street. MARCIO SANCHEZ SPARTAN DAILY The Secret Service and San Jose Police The area between Tower Hall and Dwight Freshman pre-med student Mark Buider found a ticing diving Friday afternoon at the Aquatic Cen- are working in conjunction with the Univer- Bentel Hall has been set aside for protesters. way to start off the weekend in a fun way by prac- ter. The Center is open to all SJSU students. sity Police Department to provide added Lowe said. "Violent protests are not expect- security needed for Clinton's final public ed, but we are prepared for them:' Lowe northern Californian appearance, accord- said. Demonstrators are expected. ing to UPD It. Bruce Lowe. San lose Police will patrol the perimeter No buildings will be closed to the public, of the campus while UPD patrols the cam- Sigma Kappa delays opening at SJSU due to budget crunch Lowe said. But a few doorways will be pus itself. All UPD officers and cadets will blocked temporarily for Clinton's entrance be on duty, Lowe said. BY KERRY PETERS it had originally planned. According to Alpha Omicron Pi's and exit. "There will be momentary incon- A group of Secret Service agents arrived Spartan Daily Stall Writer Sigma Kappa was invited to begin a rush chairman, Kiva Qualls, Sigma veniences," Lowe said. in advance to prepare for Clinton's visit, Fraternities and sororities have been chapter at SJSU last spring by SJSU's Kappa's decision may not be all that A crowd estimate of 5,000 to 6,000 is according to Jim Wall, campaign director an active part of SJSU since 1947. But Panhellenic Council, the governing bad. expected. The program is open to the pub- for the United Democratic Campaign. with the recent state budget crisis, this body of SJSU's national sororities, "It was a gracious move for Sigma lic. "He is only 50 days away from being campus tradition may be seeing some which would have brought the sorority Kappa not to come on campus this "All students will have access to build- president:' said Wall. tough times ahead. total to seven. The sorority had origi- year because no sorority is at house ings:' said I.owe. The agents are responsible for Clinton's The effects of the budgetary crisis nally planned to begin membership total right now:' said Qualls. "It will Clinton will speak on a platform in front safety. became noticeable this week when recruitment yesterday, but after a care- help everybody because we can keep of Tower flail. "We don't expect any problems:' said Sigma Kappa National Sorority ful evaluation of campus enrollment rushing girls. Had Sigma Kappa come The south quad of Tower lawn will be Wall. "But at the same time the Secret Ser- announced its decision to postpone and budgetary concerns, it decided to roped off. Barricades will be set up along vice will be on alert regardless of the situa- beginning a chapter at SJSU this fall as wait until conditions improved. See SIGMA KAPPA, Page 8 the west side of Tower lawn from Wahlquist tion:' And this is what it was like to be on 'The Brady Bunch' BY KARA GARCIA The book gives a synopsis of the outdoor taping and stayed in Spartan Daily Stan Writer each episode, telling what it was spite of a rainstorm. SAN FRANCISCOAlmost really like to be a Brady for six He said it was then when he two decades have passed since seasons. It also offers flubs to realized that Brady's popularity Greg, Marcia, Peter, Jan, Bobby watch for in reruns and how was unwaning. He also wanted to and Cindy were a Friday-night - Williams began his acting career write a book about child actors. at-eight fixture in American (he lived on the same block as "Growing Up Brady/I Was a homes. actor Peter Graves, best remem- Teenage Greg:' whose alternate Today there are 116 original bered for his role on Mission subtitle was "For Whom the Bell- "Brady Bunch" episodes running Impossible). bottoms Toll:' is in its 14th print- in syndication, a Brady Bunch The book discusses inter- ing. stage play currently in Los Ange- Brady dating between Williams Williams said he expected to les, "Brady Bunch" Trivia played and Maureen McCormick, who find an audience for the book but by high-schoolers who weren't played sibling Marcia, and her didn't expect it to become a best born when the original shows first kiss during the "Hawaii seller. aired and plans for a "Brady Bound" episode. Williams also The audience for his first Bunch" feature film. went on a date with Florence "seminar" was an even number That was why more than 120 Henderson, Greg's on-screen of men and women between 30 people paid as much as $29 to lis- mom Carol Brady. and 40 years old those who ten to Barry Williams, who Williams, 37, is now older watched "The Brady Bunch" played eldest son Greg Brady, than then-father Mike Brady, the when it originally aired, although speak Thursday night at the Hol- character played by Robert Reed there were quite a few members iday Inn Union Square. on the series. of the 20 -something set also in Bradymania. The inspiration for "Growing attendance. Williams was there to speak Up Brady/I was a Teenage Greg:' Asked why the audience about his New York Times best came to him after a reunion decided to attend, one woman seller, "Growing Up Brady/I Was show with the other Bradys. SARA MURPHY SPARTAN DAILY A Teenage Greg:' Thousands of fans showed up for See BRADY, Page 6 Barry Williams (Greg Brady of "The Brady Bunch") signs autographs for fans after a seminar at the Holiday Inn Union Square on Thursday night. Williams has written a tell all book. 2 I uesilav.sertember I is San lose State University SPARTAN DA I LY Foram & Opinion In the eye of the r2s 4, 01,46 sjsu bu et storm 411. Interim President] Handel Evans talks about SJSU's *si struggles to weather the state's presentfiscal troubles 4`osss0 )i, you see anything positive now let us look at all those three. of the instructors who What happens in the next six This is riot my first year in the CSU, and . , i hat is nappening on campus There's no money in the state because QiManywere reinstated were appar- months to one year with we all know how things work and I think Q.,I i ight now? revenues are down. The revenues are ently unprepared and so regard to fee increases? that's been very helpful. down because of the recession in the pri- their classes suffered. In rein- vate industries so there is no money in stating theses classes, do you think we've can the community me give you something private industries. Guess what? The third compromised the quality? fee increase, as far as QWhat: dstou?dents, the faculty, staff AYour ALet positive about the budget. It leg of the stool the students so that's I'm concerned, is over for could have been a lot worse. I why your fees went up. I don't think we've compro- this year, and, according to think that we really prevailed Now, if we maintain that triangle mised quality. We may have the budget, is in place for What they can do is to tell A in kceping the cuts at a reasonable level. those three legs to the stool, we only havc compromised quality in the three years at which time it will be redis- the story of what it's like. This summer I was testifying in front a set amount of money. There's not very short term, meaning cussed in the legislature.