12 Coach Berry says he's staying at SJSU

By Latressa Wilson Geiger indicated that he will postpone any must compensate the university it he leaves. Spartan head basketball coach Bill Berry, rumored to negotiations with Berry or any other coach until the NCAA Or Berry could sign a long-term contract without a be a leading candidate for vacant coaching positions at basketball tournament is over in three more weeks. buyout clause or he could simply sign a one-year h bit least two other universities, told the Daily last week he "A lot of coaches who I have considered are par- agreement. per- remain at SJSU. ticipating in other tournaments," Geiger said. "There is SJSU Men's Athletic Director Dave Adams is trying rn- intends to "No one has talked to me about the job at Stanford no reason to disrupt what is going on now. Of course, to re-sign Berry to a new contract. and I have not applied anyplace else," Berry said last Berry would be a great addition to our basketball "Berry and I have talked talked about his future at ings Friday. "As far as I'm concerned,! will return to San Jose program. Anyway, I have not made out a finalist list." SJSU on a number of occasions," Adams said. "We will be it er- State next year." Geiger refused to specify the other coaching can- meeting again next week." Rumors speculating Berry would leave SJSU in favor didates he is considering, calling it a "private matter." Adams declined to indicate whether or not Berry has it to of the available coaching positions at Berry, whose three-year contract with SJSU expired been offered a contract with SJSU. ,e .y. or the University of Arizona have burgeoned in recent this season, said "he will discuss a job with anyone who v )d, weeks. shows interest" in him. Berry said his negotiations with SJSU would not be imer Within the last two weeks, Stanford Athletic Director He also denied he has applied for the head coaching affected by the outcome of the vote later this month on the AUL Andy Geiger asked for and received permission from position at Arizona contrary to the information in a Feb. proposed recreation center. for 28 article which appeared in the San Jose Mercury News. "The REC Center is a needed addition to San Jose's for SJSU President Gail Fullerton to interview Berry The university has offered Berry three options, ac- basketball program," Berry said, "but it will not have any only j ) Stanford's head coaching job. cording to Hobert Burns, SJSU Academic Vice President. bearing on whether I leave or not. uses "Obviously someone who has done such an out- He could sign a long-term contract containing a "I hope to return next year because we will have a has standing job as coach Berry will be considered," Geiger buyout clause similiar to the one in head football stronger team with all of our players returning except for ng said. "However we will not let out any information until Coach Bill Berry has denied that he will be leaving coach Jack Elway's contract stipulating that the coach Kevin Thomas." is a after the (NCAA) tournament." SJSU next year.

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tall nis A.S. budget may fund African Awareness the By Lenny BonsaU African Awareness Month was able to go on this year because history never changes," Anderson said. "But if Spokeswoman Melba Lyons said the addition of a sink in The African Awareness Month Planning Committee because of a last-minute allocation of $6,850 to the group this program is good enough next year, maybe there won't at the Center recently has increased the facilities ti zes took the first step towards reinstating itself in the AS. from the AS. special allocations fund. be a need for other African groups to put on their own potential for child care and, also, for income. annual budget Friday. Anderson blamed the problems experienced this year events." The group was denied budget funding for this year on the lack of time the committee had in preparing its Also questioned was the declining interest in the in the However, a new custodial service utilized by the after a "mishandling of funds" was discovered in their events. event. center has caused an increase in the operating costs. 1981 presentation. "We were really rushed for time this year," Anderson "Your program ( this year) show a lack of par- The center's request of $30,000 confused some of the "We're trying to do it right this time," Planning said. "If you can give us the budget now, then we can ticipation," Meadows said. "Programs were being committee members. Committee spokesman Tony Anderson told the A.S. come to you with any problems way ahead of time." changed and cancelled this year because no one was in- "Just what would the AS. be funding for?" asked budget committee. The question of duplicating programs put on by the terested." Meadows. "There were changes and switches made last Pan African Student Union, was mentioned again Anderson said the group was trying to alleviate that Lyons said employee salaries was the main expense, month," Anderson admitted. "We had some problems, Tuesday by Budget Committee chairman Clark Meadows. problem by involving the entire SJSU population, not just along with an assortment of other costs, including needed but I think we did damn well considering the time we had the blacks. aides and facilities. to work with." "It seems you have some of the same programs for "We want the programs to draw all nationalities," "I realize it's a complex budget," Lyons said. "In fact Those "problems" included transfered funds from next year that were offered this year," Meadows said. Anderson said. Advertisements the group plans to take it's more complex than I'm used to dealing with." one program to another and changed programs. The AS. "Your planning committee seems like an umbrella group out in the Spartan Daily is an attempt to "get those damn The budget committee will continue to hear requests board of directors considered the changes extreme and for all black groups, and they all keep putting on Europeans" to attend the events, Anderson joked. until the end of this week before compiling a 1982-83 even entertained the thought of eliminating the group programs." Also on Friday, the Child Development Center sub- budget, which will be turned over to the AS. board of from budget consideration for next year. "Well, we probably are ( duplicating programs) mitted its budget for next year. directors for final approval and changes. . Student arrested on outstanding warrants By Phil LaVelle A later check of Ponder by University University Police officers arrested an Police revealed that he had several out- SJSU student yesterday after a midday standing warrants for traffic violations. chase which started outside the Student Among those were warrants from Union and ended on Seventh Street near Oakland, Sunnyvale, San Jose, and Santa Royce Hall. Clara County, Dourov said. Arrested on outstanding warrants and Around noon, Dourov returned to the resisting arrest was Darrel Ponder, 26, of S.U. to look for Ponder. Officer Steve San Jose. A records office clerk verified Gallagher also went there in his patrol car. that Ponder is enrolled at SJSU, but "I just figured he might be sitting declined to identify his status or major. there," Dourov said. University Police originally contacted He was, and when Dourov approached Ponder earlier yesterday morning about him, Ponder began to run. Dourov chased an altercation occuring outside the S.U. him on foot, while Gallagher pursued near the Art Building, but he wasn't Ponder in his patrol car. iday. arrested then. Community Service Officer Dave rne "We had contact with him at 10:40 Korner, an SJSU graduate student, a.m in regard to an altercation which took assisted Dourov and Gallagher. it place between him and a woman," said "I was just getting off lunch at the S.U. SU Sgt. W. A. Lane, head of the University when I heard the call over the radio. I Police Department's investigative office. heard Alex )Dourov)say that the suspect d a "It'd been reported to us that the was fleeing on foot southbound on Ninth W altercation had been quelled by third Street," Korner said. parties," Lane said. "I cut between the Art and Music Mess Officer Alex Dourov, who responded to Buildings and ran to the west side of Royce lot of the earlier call, said the woman may have Hall. I guess he (Ponder) had cut in bet- started the altercation by allegedly calling ween the dorms. I saw him there and said Ponder a "nigger." 'don't go any farther, because they're University Police have yet to contact (Officers Dourov and Gallagher) here'," the woman. Lane said. Korner said. University Police officers Steve Gallagher (right) and Alex Dourov handcuff Services continue at SJSU despite problems Darrel Ponder near Royce Hall after a chase through campus Fizzling SHARE program to be cut further around city By Stewart Emerson mendation not to renew SHARE's present $30,000 contract current school year, Goff said he does not anticipate that allegations," Joachim said, citing higher tuition as a Operation SHARE, once a flourishing statewide at San Jose City and Evergreen Valley colleges because of SHARE will continue operating at the two campuses next possible reason for the decline. tutorial program, is withering away at the edges. economic reasons. fall. "For those who go ahead with the tutoring, it doesn't Already confronting serious financial problems. "We're required to cut at least $2 million from our However, the program, which recruits tutors on affect them," she said. SHARE now faces termination on two of the three cam- budget," Goff said. "So we will not be offering SHARE college campuses and assigns them to elementary and Joachim said whereas students in the past would tutor puses where it still operates. any longer." secondary school children, will continue to operate at for a semester to gain experience or elective credit, they Richard Goff, superintendent of the San Jose Com- SHARE did not stand as high a priority as other SJSU. now try just to finish school before tuition rates increase munity College District, said a committee composed of programs, such as class offerings, Goff said. Goff said the committee recommended terminating again. faculty, students and administrators made a recom- Although the existing contract continues through the SHARE before recent disclosures of the agency's "We've got a good program with what we've got financial problems and other difficulties. now," Joachim said. "We're not doing anymore active SHARE's problems began last month when the U.S. recruiting ( this semester). We'll keep banners through Department of Education cut off approximately $250.000 Wednesday, because that's when the extension for adding in anticipated income from SHARE's renewable basic- ends." Rivalry, budgeting problems skills grant. The SJSU program services schools mostly con- Other problems facing the program include action centrated in East San Jose, including six local elementary brought against SHARE to recover $63.000 allegedly owed schools: Olinder, Washington, Grant. Empire Gardens, court by the program: and a sexual-harassment suit filed St. Patrick's and Horace-Mann. cause loss of district against SJARE executive director Gilbert Solano by a former employee of the program. "There's more demand for Horace-Mann and St. and to the idea of creating By Dave Lewis Gov. Brown recommended, Solano, who earned about $3,482 a year in his part- Patrick's because they're within walking distance," courts. San Jose almost had a State Court of Appeals, but the new district time faculty position for SHARE's tutorial course at Joachim said. "Those referrals go like hot potatoes." did not want the court." said due to some political rivalry and budgeting problems, "Chief Justice Bird SJSU, resigned from that job in February, with no public She said she is more concerning with the quality of a Jose district attorney's it has been nothing more than a paper tiger in Silicon Clayton Haupter of the San explanation. He later said his decision to resign merely tutor than the quantity. lady." Valley. office. "And she is a very determined reflected a lack of funds with which to maintain the "I want someone who'll follow through," she said, be against the new The California Sixth District Court of Appeals was Part of the reason Bird may SHARE program. emphasizing the importance of building a strong tutor- those Gov. Brown had voted into law by the state legislature last year and court lies in a conflict with one of Meanwhile, Elaine Joachim, SHARE's SJSU campus student relationship. SJSU political science was to have opened offices Jan. 1, 1982. named to the court, according to coordinator, has taken over the faculty position. Joachim A tutor must be reliable so he or she can maintain a But a lawsuit seeking an injunction against instructor Terry Christensen. declined to comment on the future of SJSLI's program. pupil's newly instilled confidence, according to Joachim. district was "Her (Bird's) action seems to fit a long pattern of opening the court was filed soon after the 'Although the tutor program at SJSU is the only lawyer personality hassles with Brown and others," created. The lawsuit, filed by Sacramento "I'm not going to project anything for anybody." SHARE operation left, Joachim said there is no shortage Jerry Brown Christensen said. Lenord Freidman, also enjoined Gov. Joachim said. The program, with 85 tutors this semester. of events, with a "carnival extravaganza" planned for Christensen also offered another motivation from appointing any judges to the district. will "definitely" continue through this semester. ac- tutors, students and their parents, on March 20 at Bird's actions. SJSU's An injunction is a legal order issued by a judge behind cording to Joachim. ROTC field. performed. whereas an "Another view is Bird is shaking up the Old Boy ordering that a specific act be Although the number of tutors this spring is down The "carnival" will feature various non-competitive system," Christensen said. "She likes to shake up the enjoiner is usually used to stop an action. from the fall 1165i, Joachim said the decline isn't games, jugglers and other entertainment. Chief Justice structure, appoint women and minorities " In addition to the legal action taken, necessarily due to SHARE's recent problems. Though the program has had its share of continued on page 3 problems, Rose Bird is apparently opposed to sonic of the judges "Students are pretty knowledgeable about the Joachim remains optimistic. Tuesday March 9. 1982 paw- 2 forum

ERA won't stop discrimination but .

Circuit Court of Appeals that is normally required prior to Meanwhile, the Reagan administration, which has of the Equal Rights Amendment will not Idaho's effort to rescind its ratification of the ERA. The passage Court consideration. tried to avoid taking a stand on the case, must do so in Nor will the amendment wipe NOW moved to appeal Callister's decision directly to Supreme justify discrimination. briefs to be filed this spring before the Supreme Court. discrimination from our society. the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 8,1982. grant expedited The Supreme Court has granted this type of review However, it can be the necessary incentive to help The organization asked the court to The Supreme Court has provided much needed the Callister opinion only in cases of great constitutional and national effect social change. It would bring women one step closer consideration of the appeal so that fairness and clarity of the Callister decision. ratification period. significance in the past. such as the Watergate tapes. towards true equality with men, under the law. could be set aside before the end of the This vision of equality came close to destruction a few simply the arrogance of one months ago because of the Callister decision. On Jan. 14, the Justice Department filed papers with Callister's decision is minority of our society. Its ploy was the Supreme Court asking the court to immediately void man, representing a dissolving the decision on the the lower court's ruling on to destroy the vision of equality we have fought so long case is not ripe for decision narrow grounds that the Weak and insecure minds and hard to win. because 38 states have not yet ratified the amendment. The Supreme Court issued its first order in the case on fostered Callister decision It is a demonstration of weak and insecure minds that By Vivian Vasquez Jan. 15. a decision such as Callister's occurred. Staff Writer The court asked NOW and Idaho to comment on the The United States is one of the most powerful, in- Justice Department's suggestion. dependent, progressive, free and equal nations. However, NOW responded that either a summary reversal on it continues to deny equal rights to the majority of its the grounds of ripeness, or an expedited hearing of all the NOW will be filing its briefs on the issues of extension population. the issues in the case, could achieve the desired result and rescission (withdrawal)in the coming months. According to Katy Kay, a member of the San prompt nullification of Judge Callister's decision. In the event three more states should fail to ratify the Jose/South Bay Chapter of NOW," If you are not part of amendment by June, the court can designate discussion of the solution, then you are part of the problem. U.S. District Judge Marion Canister ruled on Dec. 23, On Jan. 25, the Supreme Court handed down a rare the doubts that are already attached to Judge Callister's "Don't let Equal Rights be won without you. Don't let 1961 in Idaho, that the extension of the ERA was invalid. and unanimous order that meets NOW's objective. At the ruling. Equal Rights be lost because of you." The judge also ruled that Congress is obligated to honor same time, it preserved the case for a full hearing. five states which rescinded their approval of the amend- The court issued a stay order against the enforcement ment. of Judge Canister's decision, which denies any legal effect This is the first time in American history that a of the opinion until the Supreme Court rules on the case. federal court has declared unconstitutional an act of Congress dealing with the process for amending the confusion Constitution, according to Kim Greene, counsel for the The result of the stay order removed the of the ERA to National Organization for Women legal defense and that obscured the effort by supporters the mailbag amendment by education fund. persuade three more states to ratify the Congress set in 1978. No court or legislature at any level of government, June 30, 1982, the extended deadline of the stay order is rare. Ac- state or national, has ever recognized a state's attempt to The unanimous nature cording to the New York Times, "Poetic Justice for the rescind its ratification of an amendment before. was held and Fullerton explained ERA," one justice wrote a few years ago that such orders ROTC program The suit, brought by legislators and officials from that a green sheet was not con- are reserved for decisions the Supreme Court is almost Is Peace Center Idaho, Arizona and Washington, was fought by NOW and sidered a contract. She went on to certain to reverse. draws comment the federal government. It challenged the con- say, The point of it (green sheet) is In the same order, the Supreme Court accepted the living in the past? stitutionality of Congress' 1978 action extending the period so students know what is expected of entire case for review, using a method that allowed the during which the states can ratify the ERA. them." case to bypass the time-consuming review by the Ninth Editor: The suit asked the court to affirm the validity of This statement by Fullerton How about the Daily doing an Editor: brought to mind a recent editorial with the idea that there investigative article on where the I agree i in the Daily( which took a look at balanced reporting of the another entertainment San Jose Peace Center and should be Just the rules and regulations of green topic of Jim associates dug up the 1967 relics who ROTC. This was the sheets. This editorial clearly said Thursday's spoke at the anti-draft rally Feb. 26? Babb's letter in last there was no printed material that one of I'm interested to find out what Spartan Daily; it is perhaps said the green sheet was a contract. which we two Latest fad: video games rock they have been living under for the few points on On the other hand, there was not the past decade. Come on people, agree. anything that disclaimed the green take your heads out of the sand! The I wish that Babb had expressed sheet as a contract. The editorial such feelings last November, when recently been Emmanuel Douchin, a their lunch hour to play video year in 1982, not 1967! You can't The public has ended by emphasizing a need for he rote an anti-ROTC article for the video psychology professor at the games. possibly attract the attention of bombarded by the presence of clarification regarding the legal Independent Weekly. go. University of Illinois, has done "It's a way to release tension today's image conscious 18 to 23- game machines everywhere they boundaries of the green sheet. Perhaps he demanded that the research inti the effects of video drudgery of year-olds with 30-year-old hippies and escape from the Does Fullerton's opinion on ROTC be allowed to express their games. He found that prolonged whether it's who never grew up. Arcade-type video games can your daily routine, green sheets set the regulations views . . ( and( was just too be playing creates "a very high level of he Obviously, society's problems found at grocery going to school or going to work," straight? Does she really expect tell us how despirately he stores, movie cognitive and values have changed since the modest to processing." said. students to feel that theaters, gas stations, laundromats Vietnam era. The former counter- the guidelines of fought to insure balanced reporting the I and universities (outside our own culture image that the hippies green sheet are clarified when at that time. Spartan Video games are just another she says, "we don't consider it Babb Pub for instance). portrayed is no longer a In that earlier article, form of entertainment. Video games can also enhance contract?" revolutionary: It's been around too warned of "military encroachment Every generation has had one's private business operation. To carry my point a little long and has become trite and far- into higher education." Perhaps something they could do when they Having Pac-Man or Missile Com- ther, let me meaningless. quote Fullerton once Babb wants to do away with all were young. mand in a gas station, delicatessen more.In the article she went on would I hope the anti-draft organizers to encroachment. Universities or a 7-Eleven can be a great revenue say, The only thing who sponsored the rally stop their that has the then teach nothing but theology and out in the billiard generator. force of a contract are the Hanging practice of flogging a dead horse and things in pastoral practice. to the By Steve Fukuda parlors in the 1940s, going use more imagination in the future. the general catalog." While I have nothing against in the Fortunately, Staff Writer bowling alley and soda shop Otherwise, I'm afraid all of their I have read parts those fields, I prefer the current 1950s, playing miniature golf in the The popularity of video games constructive energy will all be for of the general catalog and recently program which includes arts, 1960s, driving small-scale grand prix won't last forever. The public is naught. came upon an interesting section. humanities and sciences. racing cars in the 1970s and in the fickle about its preferences in Remember, first you have to get On page 86, of the 1980-82 As far as the military goes. I 1980s it's the video odyssey. recreational activities. the attention of your audience before general catalog it reads: "Although would rather have people in the Video game arcades are pop- As video games become vogue they will listen. every effort has been made to assure military leading armed troops to be the accuracy of the This massive proliferation of ping up in many suburban neigh- and saturate the market, something K. Wilde information in those I personally knew in school. this catalog, students and video games has raised some borhoods and in shopping malls. else will come along. Journalism others I much prefer a college- who use this questions in the minds of concerned sophomore catalog should not that educated officer than a high school parents and citizens. Some say the laws, rules and policies change from drop-out lacking exposure to a machines are blunting the minds of time to time and that these changes variety of viewpoints, ethical the people who play them. Others Pac-Man can be the second -most may alter the information contained systems, and the generally tolerent say it's harmless. The green sheets in this publication . . . attitude one can pick up in univer- The impact of electronic fulfilling expereince of your life Further . . this catalog does sities. violence cannot be ignored. These are still not constitute a contract or the Besides balanced reporting, are games of fantasy aggression. unclear terms and conditions of a contract Babb at one time put forth the idea But does that mean we will punch between the student and the in- that all persons enrolled in ROTC fewer people in the nose if we take Many children find video games But nothing will replace the Editor: stitution of the California State classes should be forced to take our aggression out on Pac-Man? to be the only available community feeling you get from playing Pac- On Feb. =, the Spartan Daily University and Colleges." extra classes designed and taught by W recreational activity. Man. printed an article titled "Judge says Now you tell me does this the San Jose Peace Center, or other Pac-Man is an odd, but suit doesn't make grade" by Dave description of the general catalog peace professionals. SJSU psychology professor The presence of these arcades thoroughly engrossing game in Lewis. have the force of a contract?" Such an idea might not be too Hicks said, "If it affects also gives kids a place to go and Robert which a little yellow ball, under your This article tried to focus on the My point, I hope, is quite clear. bad, if it were reciprocated. I all, I'm inclined to keeps them off the streets, where aggression at control, munches on little white dots events that took place in the courts Had I not read the catalog I would believe that Mr. Babb and other aggression reducing." they are more likely to get into believe it is while being chased through a maze on Feb. 19. Although Dave Lewis did have thought Fullerton was correct naive students would benefit from argue the opposite, trouble. Others by an assortment of "killer goblins." and I am sure other students did. attending classes designed and saying that video games prime not clearly explain what happened the But children aren't the only ones After all, if the president does not taught by professionals in aggression. with the ruling of the demurrer, he defense profession. playing games at the arcaces. Dean If you've every played Pac-Man, know, who does? But playing video games can explicitly revealed President Now, that would be balance. Moore, manager of the Oakridge -most Kelly Coleman enable one to make quicker you know it can be the second Fullerton's opinion about what is, Dale Milne Mall Game Center, said more than fulfilling experience of your life. Psychology decisions and improve eye-hand and what is not a contract. History 100 adults come to the arcade on can. junior coordination. So enjoy it while you Annarentiv a press conference graduate

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s MARTIN THE SPARTAN by Dean Fortunau MARTIN, CARE, TO HAVE, A TASTE. OF S - YEA R- OLD &I:71UP Earth Toys expands, may join bike shop in proposed move

By Lee Sherman another. Combining could cut down the Earth Toys, the on campus store that number of employees needed to run the rents skis and camping equipment to SJSU shops. faculty and students, will be moving into the new Rec Center if plans developed go "It would be more efficient," Jones APPELLATE through, according to Earth Toys said, "There would be a money savings, COURT manager Victor Jones. and also a service added." Jones said that a questionnaire was He said that Earth Toys customers continued from page 1 according to Allen Sumner of the Sacramento Supreme Court. It will then be given to the sent out last spring to determine what were always asking why the shop didn't Christensen went on to note that it might attorney general's office. First District Court of Appeals in San students would want in the new recreation rent items such as roller skates and be a good thing for the rigid court system to The result now is the Sixth District Court Francisco. center and Earth Toys was one of the kayaks. An all-around center could take be rattled a bit. of Appeals is nothing more than an office in Although the First District Court can answers. care of the demand for such items. A second problem with the new court the Santa Clara Superiour Courthouse. handle cases from this area, there is a need "We've been drawn into the plans if it came out of its budgeting, according to Bert "It's nothing more than a place to receive for a separate appeals court in San Jose due ever goes through," he said. Oliver, deputy director of the administrative mail," according to the attorney general's to the fast growth rate, according to David Jones said he did some personal office of the appellate courts. office in San Francisco. Grey, SJSU journalism professor who teaches lobbying on behalf of the store. "Originally we had planned to add 15 new What will the effect be on the estimated a class in media law. "I've been putting it in some in- 'It would be judgeships," Oliver said. "These were to go to 3,000 cases from the South Bay area and Some of the offices contacted felt there fluential minds that I think the need is existing courts. Then the governor's office Monterey which enter the appeals system was still a chance for the Sixth Court despite there," Jones said. more efficient' decided to create three new courts. Our office each year? the opposition. He said Earth Toys is outgrowing its was opposed to that." "The bill that created the court is still on present location and needs more space. Oliver explained that his office felt the "It's not going to be much of a change," the books as law," Sumner said. "Gov. Brown "The demand for more equipment is three added court houses would have put too according to Tom Spielbauer of the San Jose will appeal the Sacramento judges decision to there," Jones said. "We wouldn't do it if great a strain on the budget which had been public defender's office. "Cases from San the supreme court." we didn't think we could sell it." Jones said Earth Toys would move approved. Jose and Monterey have been going to San Olives agreed. "We've got the potential to grow, but into the proposed recreation center as soon Francisco." "It is my expectation there will be both not the room," he added. as it was opened. He expects it to be While Bird may have been against Court crowding in San Francisco would judicial and legislative action on this," he Jones wants to combine with the bike opened in three to five years if the vote opening a new court, the attorney general's have been cut by up to one-third, according to said. shop to form "an all around equipment and goes through. office felt there was a need. Oliver. While there would have been a saving Judicial action would be a court order rental center." He feels the two shops The court was created because there in time, none of the sources contacted could removing the injunction against operating the would complement each other well. "We are one of the things that is being were enough cases in Santa Cruz, Santa estimate how much money would have been court. The Legislative action could be another "We could supplement each other's considered," he said. Clara, Monterey and San Benito counties to saved by all concerned if the San Jose court bill passed to create the court anew. budget and ask for less money from AS.," The old Eart I Toys location would be warrant a separate appeals court. Presently, were to operate. In the meantime, the Sixth District State Jones said. converted into part of the coffeehouse Ai thehe First District Court in San Francisco For the time being any case going into the Court of Appeals remains on paper with no He said the two shops have different project that is being considered for the Cy( WI appeals from most of these areas, appeals system will be directed to the state judges, chambers, or cases. seasons, and so do not compete with one remodeling of the Spartan Bakery. Around other campuses: grade protest fails SARATOGA - In spite of a decision handed down by ti-..olar class. within the first two weeks of class. "My budget was cut about 25 percent because football the school council which mediates academic disputes, a However, it was later discovered that the school's "It's a matter of academic integrity," Garcia said in revenues didn't do so well," he explained. "Everything is history instructor at West Valley College has refused to 1981-1982 catalog, which governs the summer session in explaining his reasons for refusing to change the disputed going up. We depend on donations." change a student's grade. question, states that the credit/no credit option could be grade. The dispute stems from an American history class offered in Garcia's American history class. Chi fraternity at Stanford offered by instructor Tomas Garcia during West Valley's Because of the contradictory information supplied in EL PASO, Texas - Chagrined by drastic cuts in his PALO ALTO - The Theta revoked if it does not summer session last year. the two catalogs, West Valley's Academic Council ruled program's operating budget, Ted Banks, the architect University may have its charter membership. Becuase of language difficulties, a Vietnamese Van's grade in Garcia's class should be changed from a behind the University of Texas at El Paso's ascension to experience an immediate upsurge in student, Mai Van, wished to take the class on a credit/no "C" to "credit." national prominence in track and field, has announced he Stanford's Theta Chi chapter is comprised credit basis and requested the option in the fourth week of But Garcia has refused to abide by the council's is leaving the school to enter private business. Currently, members and five pledges. the six-week summer session. decision, contending that Van requested the credit/no During his nine-year tenure at the university, Banks of five active president at Uncertain whether he could grant Van's request, credit option two weeks too late. Van asked for credit/no coached the track team to several NCAA championships According to William Atkins, Theta Chi's Stanford, the national fraternity has been pressuring his Garcia checked a 1979-1980 West Valley catalog which credit in the fourth week of class. West Valley's catalog in the mid-'70s and was the coach of middle-distance NCAA chapter to increase membership since 1972, but didn't file said credit/no credit could not be offered for that par- states summer session students shoud atmlv for the option runner Suleiman Nyambui, whose 25 individual championships are the most of any athlete in history. a formal grievance until this year. Banks cited the track team's diminishing budget as In an effort to recruit more pledges, the Theta Chi _spa rtaguide his primary reason for leaving the school chapter at Stanford became a co-ed fraternity in 1972.

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By Mike Jones their pitcher some runs. Hazell was intentionally major One of the With Reno leading 1-0 walked to set up a force at reasons the SJSU baseball in the first inning, cen- third. After second

team was 2-16 going into terfielder Paul Willoughby baseman Brian Anderson

last weekend's series led-off with a bunt single. flied out, catcher Clay against Nevada-Reno was After Willoughby stole Mills, who came in for just a lack of scoring very second, Rettagliata starter Joe Mauro in the many runs. walked. With two outs, eighth inning, walked to The Spartans made up rightfielder Dana Corey load the bases, Popkins for that by scoring ?A runs walked to load the bases. then followed with his in the three-game series First baseman Rich Hazell fourth hit of the game, a and taking two of the three then walked to bring in single to right, that scored games from the Wolf Pack, Willoughby with the Simmons. With the bases their first series victory of Spartans first run of the still loaded, Willoughby the season. game. grounded out to short to In Friday's game at In the second inning, end the inning. PAL Stadium, the Spartans the Spartans took a 2-1 Reno finally knocked blew a 13-5 eight-inning lead. With one out, McLarnan out in the 14th lead but hung on to win 14- designated hitter Kurt inning by scoring four runs 13, when third baseman Popkins blooped a single to and taking what seemed to Rick Dominguez singled in center. It was Popkins first be a very comfortable 10-6 the bottom of the ninth to of four hits in the game. lead. score left fielder Gene Willoughby then grounded Robinson with the winning out to short, sending However, the Spartans run. Popkins to second. Ret- would not roll over and die. In the game, the two tagliata then singled to In the bottom of the teams combined for 37 hits, right, scoring Popkins. 14th, Hazell led off with a Nevada-Reno getting 19 Reno, however, took a double to left. Marko and SJSU 18. 5-2 lead in the third, Trapani, who came in for Prior to Friday's game McLarnan's roughest Anderson in the 10th in- the Spartans had hit only inning of the game. ning, followed with a nine home runs all season. In the third, the Wolf double to right-center to But in Friday's game they Pack went through their 'score Hazell. The next hit three round-trippers; entire batting order to batter, Mills, then hit a Robinson hitting a three- score four runs. They double that bounced over run shot in the third, touched McLarnan for six the left field fence that 10 I shortstop Ed Rettagliata straight hits, four sinlges scored Trapani and made it blasting a three-run homer and two doubles, before the a 10-8 game. in the fourth and pinch inning ended. After Popkins flied out hitter Scott Hertler getting to center, Willoughby hit a a solo blast in the sixth. The Spartans got one of fly ball to right that sent Robinson had an ex- those runs back in the Mills to third. Rettagliata cellent day at the plate, fourth. With one out, followed with his fourth hit going five for five, Popkin doubled down the and third RBI of the game collecting four RBI's and right field line. Willoughby by hart, Sorensen when he singled to left to Spartan centerfielder Paul Willoughby slides safely into second base as Nevada -Reno shortstop Andy Miller goes up for scoring four runs. flied out to center but score Mills and make it 10- However, Friday's Popkins tagged and went to the throw. The Spartans beat Reno in two out of three games last weekend. game was not the most third on the out. Ret- exciting game of the series. tagliata followed with a With the tying run on back to the mound, with the Reno finally touched strategy against the Wolf Groh had only one hit his wrist in In the first game of triple to right field, scoring first and the winning run at injured pitcher throwing it to third. Kolstad for a run in the Pack. "I wanted to keep between them. game. Friend said WIMP Saturday's doubleheader Popkins and collecting his the plate in Robinson, Reno Friday's Willoughby was out at third fourth, but that was all they their big hitters off the wrist on his played at San Jose City second of three RBI's in the brought in relief pitcher he snapped but he kicked the tall out of could get off him as balance." Even with the Spartans taking a College, the two teams game. Rich McEwan. left hand while the third baseman's glove. Kolstad got the win. That he did as the top series victory, there was during the game. went 14 innings before The Spartans tied the The strategy almost swing Robinson followed with four men in the Wolf Pack some bad news. Catcher was not broken Reno came away with a 10- game in the seventh. backfired when Robinson The wrist a single to left-center "I tried to mix it up a line-up, Andy Miller, Allen Steve Friend, the Spartans out for an 9 victory. Rettagliata led off by being hit McEwan's first pitch to but he will be scoring Willoughby and lot," Kolstad said about his Grubb, Jim Stassi and Don homerun leader with six, indefinite period. The loss was especially hit by a pitch. Robinson straight-away center field. moving Rettagliata to tough for Spartan pitcher followed with a double Reno's centerfielder, Jim second. Dominguez then John McLarnan. down the right field line. Ferguson, reached over the reached base on an error McLarnan, 0-6 on the year, Dominguez grounded out to fence to catch Robinson's by the shortstop to load the pitched almost 14 innings short, scoring Rettagliata fly and end the game, bases. Hazell followed with before coming out of the and sending Robinson to CBS plans NCAA schedule leaving the Spartans about a ground rule double, game. third. Corey then followed one foot short of a come scoring Rettagliata and The junior pitcher with a fly out to left that from behind victory. Robinson and giving the NEW YORK ( AP) rivals since 1959, when winner from Dallas at 4:30 wishing to carry the from Mission Junior was deep enough to score Spartans a3-0 lead. CBS announced Mondays Louisville knocked the p.m. telecasts. College in Santa Clara got Robinson and tie the score In the second game, tentative lineup of telecasts Wildcats out of the NCAA Jay Rosenstein, a CBS giving NCAA off to a rocky start, at 5-5. the Spartans got a fine The Spartans made it for opening-round tournament. Two of Sunday's spokesman, stressed that first up five runs in the performance from pitcher 5-0 in the third inning. basketball tournament games Oregon State vs. the lineup of telecasts could settled three innings, but The score remained Ron Kolstad. Dominguez reached base games, including a triple- Opening-weekend co- the Pepperdine-Pittsburgh be changed, depending batters in the top down, retiring 14 that way until the 12th Kolstad went the on an error by the Reno header with two of verage concludes with a winner from Pullman, and upon the outcome of first- a row at one point. inning when Reno touched distance, scattering seven third baseman. Hazel] then four seeds and a potential double-header Sunday. Arkansas vs. the Kansas round games. (McLarnan) history -making game "He McLarnan for a run. hits and giving up only one followd with a single off the Most of the nation will see State-Northern Illinois ESPN, the all-sports any rhythm in between Kentucky and didn't have However, the Spartans run as the Spartans won third baseman's glove. third-seeded Virginia vs. winner from Dallas will cable network, also begins couple of innings," Louisville. the first came right back when they easily, 5-1. Simmons then singled up the Tennessee-Southwest not be carried on even a its NCAA tournament Spartan baseball The network, in the said tied the game and had a the middle to load the Louisiana winner from regional basis by CBS. coverage Thursday night, Gene Menges. first year of a $48 million coach good chance to win it in the The win was Koistac s bases. Corey flew out to Nashville at 2:15 p.m., Those games, however, with live broadcasts of he could vision contract with the National "After that, bottom of the inning. second of the year against right to score Dominguez followed by second seeded will be provided to NCAA Ohio-State-James Madison what he wanted to do." Dominguez led off with the two losses. and moved Hazell to third. Collegiate Athletic DePaul vs. the San Productions, which in turn and Wake Forest-Old After the third inning. a single and was lifted for Willoughby led off the Mauro followed by Association, will begin its Francisco-Boston College will supply them to stations Dominion at Charlotte. McLarnan did not allow pinch runner Reggie game with a single up the grounding out to short that live tournament coverage another run until the 12th. Simmons. Corey then put middle and went to second scored Hazell for the Thursday night, with the Spartan hitters, mean- down a sacrifice bunt that on a passed ball. Ret- Spartans fifth run of the West Region first-round while. were trying to give sent Simmons to second. tagliata then hit one right game. game between Southern Fresno California and Wyoming. State cagers The telecast, from Logan, Utah, will begin at 11:30 p.m., EST. enter NCAA tourney The next night, CBS Dailey back on honors team will carry another West Fresno State's men's The Bulldogs were ranked North Carolina (2.7- first-round game, this one basketball team, which seeded fourth in the 2) in the East. SAN FRANCISCO reinstated. You know, Monday and said I felt it rejection of Dailey. between Northeast breezed to the Pacific Western Regional behind Fresno State (AP) University of San- Quintin doesn't have a would be in the best in- Boggs, who is sports Louisiana and Iowa at Coast Athletic Association top-seeded Georgetown represented the PCAA in Francisco guard Quintin vindictive bone in his terest to call a meeting editor of the Colorado Pullman, Wash. Gametime tournament title with a 69- (26-6), Pac 10 champ last year's tourney, but lost Dailey was reinstated body." either by phone or Springs Sun newspaper, again is 11:30 p.m. 57 victory over Fullerton Oregon State (23-4) and its first game to Nor- Monday to the U.S. Boggs would not say whatever and review that issued a statement in On Saturday, CBS State last weekend, will try Idaho ( 26-2). theastern in the first round. Basketball Writers why the association arbitrary decision," Denver saying the plans to televise all eight to earn a little national Should Fresno State Association All-American decided to reconsider, or Walker said. association last week held NCAA tournament games respect for the conference win its first game, the team after criticism that say specifically what the "Basically I was a "conference telephone on at least a regional basis. when the Bulldogs open Bulldogs could face SJSU landed the the tionnfairly reacted to results were. arguing that the harm that call and decided to repoll Most of the country will NCAA tournament action Georgetown in the regional league's spot in the tourney attempted rape charges Dailey, 21, was cut befalls Quintin Dailey is participating members of see a triple -header, this weekend at Logan, semi-finals. Georgetown two years ago and also lost against the USF baskeball from the team after he was extraordinary. Virtually, the committee which voted beginning at noon, EST, Utah. will open its championship in the first round to star. booked for investigation of there's no other op- for the 1982 All-American including top-seeded North Fresno State, ranked bid with a game against the Missouri. Association President attempted rape and four portunity in his lifetime to team. In the repotting of Carolina vs. the Ohio State- 12th in the nation in the winner of the USC- The most success any Frank Boggs said Monday other felonies involving a be named to an All- that committee, Quintin James Madison winner in latest Associated Press Wyoming contest. PCAA representitive has the vote reinstating the 6- woman student at the American team. Dailey of the University of the East from Charlotte, ratings with a 26-2 mark, had in recent years oc- foot-3 junior to the USBWA school. "The basis of his San Francisco was rein- N.C.; Louisville vs. the will play the winner of a The top seeds in the curred in the 1978 tourney All-American team was George Walker, rejection was on character stated as a member of the Kentucky -Middle Ten- first round game between other regionals are when Fullerton State ad- taken over the weekend. Dailey's San Francisco and I argued there's been team." nessee winner in the West Virginia (26-3) and Virginia ( 29-3 ) in the vanced to the Western Dailey, not immediately attorney, said in a no investigation of his Mideast from Nashville, North Carolina A dr T (19- Mideast, DePaut (26-1) in Regional final before losing available for comment telephone interview after character, and any in- Boggs said the com- Tenn. at 2:15 p.m., and 8). the Midwest and top- to Arkansas. because he was attending hearing of the reversal that vestigation of his character mittee did what it thought fourth-seeded Georgetwon classes, was pleased in his he had informed the would prove that that was best at the time in vs. the Southern Cal- usual easy-going manner, association last week he totally outrageous," remoiving Dailey from the Wyoming winner in the said USF Coach Pete would take legal action if Walker said. team in a unanimous West from Logan, at 4:30 Barry. they didn't reconsider. Because of the decision. p.m. "Quintin is very low "I told them I would be association's about-face, A Louisville-Kentucky key, you know," Barry filing a temporary Walker said there would be A hearing will be held matchup would be the first FLY WORLD, SAVERS TO said. "He's very humble. restraining order and no need to seek the March 22 on the five felony basketball meeting bet- He said sometimes preliminary injunction restraining order against counts against Dailey. ween those intrastate mistakes are made . . . that it (the voting) was out of his control and it was nice to be .) EW YORK r4=1/=MIN==allnn 116Pli rivunt-gurde poztry series 10%"" A" R"'"" I." 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owl sports Lady Spartans upset Cal in season finale By Mike Thomas 'It was a total team effort. rebounds per game. Sheila Brown was Natalie St. Mary For Cal, Karen Smith second in scoring for SJSU scored 27 points, grabbed It ends our season with a win.' was the high scorer with 16 with eight points, while 10 rebounds, had one steal points. Sarah Thamer was Karen Ward was third with and tied Elinor Banks' SJSU head coach Sharon Chatman second with 13 and Sellin seven. record for field goal per- was third with 10. centage Saturday night as less than nine minutes left. sensation Cynthia Cooke the SJSU Women's But through the defense fouled out of the game with basketball team defeated and the scoring of St. Mary, 10:31 left in the second half. Cal-Berkeley, 65-56, in its Sharon Turner and Karen In the first meeting last game of the season. Ward, the Lady Spartans between the two teams, AUTOMATIC FUNDING INITIATIVE St. Mary hit her first 10 took a 31-28 lead into the Cooke scored 28 points and (AFI) WAIVER shots from the field and locker room at halftime. almost single-handedly Every student can release Is) went seven for 10 from the The first half statistics beat the Lady Spartans. On any or all of the foul line in an effort that showed the Lady Spartans Saturday night, Cooke was A.F.I. allocations (below) to The Associated garnered her NorCal shooting 54 percent from only able to net seven Students' General Fund Player of the Week honors. the field and out - points and grab two THIS WAIVER WILL NOT INCREASE OR She finished 10 for 12 from rebounding the taller Cal rebounds before picking up DECREASE YOUR ASSOCIATED the field for a 83 percent players, 20-14, largely on her fifth foul. mark, tying Banks' 1979 the efforts of St. Mary and Cal was able to make STUDENTS' FEE. record. Rhoda Chew, who had five one more serious run at the If you wish to release any or all allocations St. Mary, who was rebounds apiece. Spartans as it cut the score please circle the appropriate number(s) averaging 8.5 points per But as the second half to 46-44 when Sellin hit a Turn this waiver game, played three on started, things did not look shot underneath SJSU's into The A.S. Business Office three basketball in high good for SJSU as Cal's Joanne Hernandez, or The Associated Students' Office by March 5, school where each team Chris Sellin and Sandy however, hit a shot and Cal 1982. had three offensive players Satre hit the first two shots never seriously threatened and three defensive of the second half to put the SJSU again. signature S.S. number players. St. Mary played Bears up by one point. "I am proud to be defense. At Eastern Once again the associated with the women 1 51 00 per student from The Music Dept Oklahoma J.C., St. Mary hawking defense of the we have on our team," 2 50 per student from The Spartan Daily was "not allowed to shoot," Spartans caused Cal to turn Chatman said. "They 3 25 per student from KSIS according to SJSU coach the ball over. St. Mary and really stuck together when 4. 25 per student from The Radio TV News Center Sharon Chatman. Sheila Brown wasted no times were rough. 5. .25 per student from The Art Gallery "That was a good win time in capitalizing on the "It's a young team," 6. .25 per student from The Drama Dept for us," Chatman said. "It Bear's mistakes as they Chatman continued. "If we 7 ALL OF THE ABOVE ends the season with a win combined for 12 of SJSU's had had Gazaway Winnia and it's important to end next 16 points. we would have had a dif- the season on a positive After a foul shot by ferent second half of the note." Galarza and a basket by St. season." "It was a total team Mary, the Lady Spartans Gazaway was ruled ted effort." held an eight point lead ineligible in mid-season In the first half, SJSU with just over 11 minutes because of grade dif- jumped out to an early left in the game. ficulties. In two Nor Cal lead, but Cal battled back Cal was dealt a serious games, she was averaging I,',, Steyr- Pandob and took a 17-14 lead with blow when freshman 26 points per game and 9.5 SJSU center Joanne Hernandez goes up ilenfled by asseciate4 Stv4intsUdell"StI S against Cal's Chris Sellin. SJSU won 65-56. 11.m.f...... "'"'"."---....4.4.1811911M11111181=11181118111EmmmEMININ9 classifieds

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Tuesday March 9. 1982 page 6 Help minimize frustration, wasted effort 00 Re-entry program aids returning students

By Vivian Vasquez evening students 152 penses, she added. Among the reasons appreciate their ex- State University cam- The Re-entry Advisory percent) are juniors and "Women are not that Sutphen gave for women perience. They know the puses, SJSU had the first Program (REAP) is the seniors as compared to 26 encouraged by their em- returning to college are: a older students have ex- re-entry program. Sutphen best place to start your percent for day students, ployers to obtain a degree, need to be self-supporting, pertise of the outside said. SJSU career, according to according to Sutphen. nor are companies that they s ek a change in their Phyllis Sutphen, program "Statistics show that willing to reimburse lives or their families are coordinator. two-thirds of the people female employees for now independent. The staff is there to returning to school are school expenses," Sutphen "Men return to ad- help students move over 5 years of age, em- said. vance their careers, or to 'A lot of people who re-enter smoothly into the main- ployed full time and are Although 51 percent of change careers," Sutphen stream of university life trying to finish that first re-entry students are male, said. are night students' -Sutphen and through the "system" degree," she said. two-thirds of the female re- Professors love older with a minimum of Men are more likely to entry students seek students because their frustration and wasted be working and to feel the assistance from REAP, she experience provides an effort, Sutphen said. need to earn a first or said. enriching influence in the "A lot of people who re- second degree, Sutphen "Women are more classroom, according tc er enter are night students," said. Companies are also prone to ask for assistance Sutphen. world that's where they The program has been she said. more likely to reimburse than men are," Sutphen "Older students are want to be." inservice at SJSU for 15 The majority of men for their school ex- said. well motivated," said REAP operates under years, she said. Sutphen, "and they have the Department of Student REAP is staffed on a proved to be excellent Programs and Services. part-time basis by Virginia students. O'Reilly, Alicia Barajas the group "Younger students and Diane Bolinger. Mike McCoy Of the 19 California Sutphen by f gathers!\. here Phyllis , SJSU Art Department needs female models

By Holly Taglier be photographed first in the members. project. Models also are selection fo people to The human figure has Art Department. The It has an enrollment of needed for this project. choose from," she said. been selected as this photos will then be sent to about 20, Schultz said, but The department hopes semester's theme for the Graham so that he can is open to all interested It is possible that the that the sculptor will have Art Department. make the selection. students and faculty and model selected for the Art at least seven models to Physically trim, Part of Graham's usually has an additional 30 Department's demon- choose from, she added. female models are needed demonstration will include to 50 people sitting in. stration could also be used All interested persons to pose for a visiting artists video-taping the model for the project, should contact either colloquium to be held in from all angles. Graham is presently Schultz said. Schultz or Spratt in the Art late April. "The sculptor works in involved in a downtown Los "We would like to Department office no later SJSU alumnus Bob the round," said Art Angeles renovation provide him with a than March 30. Graham, nationally known Department Chairman sculptor, will demonstrate Fred Spratt. "You have to working with a model in a photograph the model from fia\fios'e-Arrr studio environment. every position." 87 Valley Fair Center 365 San Antonio Road "We are trying to This video-taping SJSU biology lecturer chosen San Jose. Calif 95128 Mt View, Calif 94040 generate interest in the process enables the artist 249-8700 941-3600 human figure," said Diane to view the tape later, a outstanding technologist HOURS: VF. Al -F 9-9/Sat 9-5:30/ Sun12-5' MV. M -Sat 9-5:30 Schultz, art department frame at a time if graduate assistant. necessary, without sub- By Chris Borden Burlingame to Salinas. She cited this as the jecting the model to Betty Walker, biology lecturer, It began about five years ago, reason for inviting strenuous hours of posing, has been chosen outstanding when Walker noticed some hospitals Graham. Spratt explained. medical technologist for 1982 by the closing because they couldn't train All models need be "He likes to get in- California Association for Medical medical technologists and because physically trim. Schultz volved in a way that is Laboratory Technologists. hospitals were paying supervisory DEADLINE received the award at a Feb. time that wasn't productive as far as She said. Age does not matter, real," Spratt said of she said, but added that the Graham. 17 banquet for the Santa Clara work goes. sculptor prefers "studying The colloquium will County chapter of CAMLT. As head of the program, Walker the form of women who also feature lectures, panel The award was presented for has taken over much of the paper- regulary commit them- discussions, critiques and her work with SJSU medical work and some of the training that TODAY, MARCH 9 selves to physical fitness." other demonstrations by technology students and for her hospital supervisors used to per- The models, who will various visiting artists as activities in CAMLT at the state and form. be paid 86.50 an hour, will well as emeritus faculty local levels. "At the time, 400 people were FOR Walker is coordinator of a applying for one job," she said. program which trains medical "Some students thought, 'Why go A.S. Election Grand Tours Travel technologists at SJSU. The program through four years of college if I Candidates Applications is affiliated with hospitals from can't get a job?" Orientation Meetinq See us for your 4-00 it, A S. Charpher World Airplane Tickets FLY WORLtv ---I_SAVERS TO Applicdtions due at 5:00 during Orientation Meeting 1 266-2200 WASHIDC Discussion of Election j 1539 Meridian San Jose Regulations and Ballots BALTIMORE AI BOOK Sift

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