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Spartan Daily Volume 71, Number 52 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1939 Wednesday, November 15, 1978 UC budget cut asked Governor Jerry Brown has Academic Senate Monday. guideline. The memo specifies that state departments a Nov. 21 ked government departments, Each state department, the no across-the-board cutbacks should deadline to detail their proposed luding the CSUC and UC systems, memo states, must identify five be made. cutbacks to the Department of reduce next year's budgets for programs or activities "of the lowest The 10 percent cutbacks, Finance. ite-funded programs by 10 per- priority" whose elimination or Brown's memo says, should be If the CSUC system goes along it, according to a memo SJSU reduction would bring the depart- made with the 1978-79 expenditure with the cutback, it would result in a esident Gail Fullerton read to the ment's budget within Brown's level as the base. The governor gives $6 to $6.5 million reduction in fun- ding for the larger CSUC campuses such as SJSU, Fullerton said. "Short of shutting down the kcademic Senate receives college, we can't do it," she said. Fullerton received the memo last week at a meeting of CSUC presidents in Long Beach. lunding criteria guidelines The Board of Trustees and the Chancellor will make the final decision on cutbacks, Fullerton said. The immediate reaction in Long o aid in curriculum decisions Beach, she added, was to plan to request an extension of the Nov. 21 By Anne Houghteling directed toward "perhaps tran- programs lies with SJSU ad- deadline on reporting proposed New guidelines that SJSU may sitory, limited or special interests ministrators and school and cutbacks. entually use in deciding if which do not at present qualify as university committees, the "There's no action we (at SJSU) )(grams will be funded were disciplines (or) professions." curricular guideline report in- can take now," Fullerton said. ?sented to the Academic Senate dicates. If CSUC is held to the 10 percent mday. New in this latest version of the cutback, one option would be to guidelines is a list of various extra Further Senate consideration three," The curricular priority of "close one campus, or two or measuring sticks that can be used to the report will come at its next delines, a revised version of those Fullerton said. distinguish between programs that meeting, Nov. 27. option, she said, would )sented to the Senate earlier this Another fall within the same priority of some nester, provide various criteria be to end duplication categories. programs now offered at several o ofer every department a chance Copies of the detailed guidelines will be made available to depart- campuses. put its best foot forward," ac- If a department must choose *ding to Ted Norton, chair of the between two programs which rank ment heads, Norton said. Brown's memo states the goal of rriculum Committee which drew equally, criteria such as student the cutbacks is to "prepare a 1979-80 by John Scanlon the guidelines. demand for the program, the Though no campus -wide budget that restrains the growth of Player Sophomore linebacker John meeting on the guidelines will be government." Under the proposed program's cost and the program's Kulucqsich appears to have lost Curricular guidelines may accreditation or lack of it can be held as originally planned, Norton constraints, the memo indicates that his head over a recent Spartan lye necessary, Norton said taken into consideration, according extended an invitation to interested "programs which are proven to be loses his tier, if SJSU is forced to to the new guidelines. faculty and administrators to meet effective and cost beneficial will football game. Photo by Daily minate or reduce funding for with him individually to discuss the receive highest consideration for full photographer John Scanlon. isting programs and courses in The final evaluation of proposal. funding." head face of budget cutbacks due to vosition 13 and this year's line in enrollment. The revised set of curricular ority guidelines generally place Wine may begin flowing in the Pub next week iergraduate programs ahead of aeon the graduate level. More weight is given to By Lee G. Sherman According to ABC official Jim Farr's protest was reviewed and Zant said he expects a positive to buy a gallon bottle of wine, they'll iduate and undergraduate The Spartan Pub might be Halloway, the paperwork was turned down by the ABC in late response to wine sales in the pub and be out of luck," he commented. trams preparing students in selling wine as early as next week forwarded last week to the ABC's September. is optimistic that overall beverage dltional liberal arts and pre- following the approval of a wine licensing division in Sacramento, sales could increase by 20 percent. The pub will be undergoing a ofessional studies than to what the license by the state Alcohol and yesterday it issued the pub its The pub will be serving four facelift in the near future, partially nmittee's report calls programs Beverage Control (ABC). wine license. types of wine initially; chablis, Wine will be sold by glass or by because of modifications that are burgundy, zinfandel and vin rose. carafe and not in bottles because of needed to serve wine. An interior Technically, wine could be Special wine drinks, such as wine ABC regulations. design class on campus has been served today by the pub, but Ed margaritas and wine coolers, will commissioned to draw up plans for Zant, Spartan Shops manager, plans also be offered. "If someone comes in and wants the remodeling, Zant noted. ;uite sentencing to wait until he has received the license in the mail, which should be no later than Friday. Evaluations sought for Tower List 1 "With any luck at all, we'll be lated for Dec. selling wine in the pub by Monday," SJSU students can fraternity produces the Box 4, Student Services, to High student response Zant said. "vote" for or TOWER LIST, a bi-annual set up an evaluation. Is necessary for a complete uilty plea entered against their instructors for the next compilaton of student book, according to TOWER The pub applied for the wine LIST editors firebombing edition of the TOWER LIST opinion of faculty mem- Students should Chuck Miller license last April, following a 15-4 bers. and Scott Mace. during the remainder of the evaluate both good and bad vote by the Gifts and Public Affairs semester. icident last fall Committee of the Trustees to allow professors they have this semester. "Students will get out Former SJSU student Larry wine sales at SJSU. Over 100,000 cards will of the TOWER LIST only in Suite will be sentenced Dec. 1 Tau Delta Phi mem- be used for the list. In-class what they put into it," two counts of "reckless and The application process was bers will distribute evaluations will be con- Collection boxes will be Mace said. licious" possession of destructive slowed when Rev. J. Wesley Farr evaluation cards to ducted when allowed by provided around campus rices. filed a formal protest on April 25 to students around campus. instructors, who may and also at the information The list will be Suite pleaded guilty before prevent the issuance of the license. The honorary scholastic contact Tau Delta Phi at desk in the student union. published in August 1979. *dor Judge John S. Mclnerny v. 3, following negotiations bet- m his lawyer and two deputy Grid attorneys. The former biology senior was Great American Smokeout relay race tomorrow, ested in class Dec. 8, 1977, and rged with 17 felony counts, in- ling the Dec. 7 bombing of the iiness Tower faculty office of giant cigarette to be snuffed in large ashtray hard Keady, assistant professor eligious studies. Only two of those 17 charges By Katherine Hamilton Antonio Mall. Their destination? A three feet high, has been designed "My first job was to decide how e left after public defender Larry Suite At noon Thursday, participants giant ashtray. and constructed by Marsha to get it out of here if we made it in an Shechmeister worked out a of the Great American Smokeout Chamberlain of the SJSU Art this (the art) building," she ex- -plea agreement with Leon Fox will run a relay race through San The ashtray, nine feet wide and Department. Helping her on the plained. "I tried to think of how I Jack Cardinale of the district mammoth project were art students would do it in the theater and that's rney’s office said. Diane Weeks and Eric Hanson. to do it in two parts." e went into custody at his own The object of the relay race The second job jest, following his plea, ac- she had to tackle, during the Great American she said, was to decide on ling to Cardinale. The time he the right Smokeout is to transport a giant materials. (es will count towards his paper mache cigarette, also being mate sentence, the deputy constructed by Chamberlain, and Somebody is bound to throw a rict attorney said. deposit it into the ashtray. lighted cigarette into the ashtray, counts to which Suite The two Hopefully, according to the Chamberlain explained. She California ded guilty cover organizers, people in the crowd will therefore had to consider everything carry a al Code 12303.2 and follow suit and throw their that could happen to it and decide on to 4 year sentence, idatory 2 cigarettes into the pit as a symbol of her materials that way. The original finale said.