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/plume 76, Number 16 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1934 Wednesday, February 18, 1981 Almaneih fingers key witness in bomb trial by Greg Robertson sibility to him for the August Almaneih was responsible for the illegal pipe bombs found by the FBI business the next day and uncovered Naser Almaneih, the Iranian bombing of Berkeley High School bombing and he didn't come to during its search of his shop were the pipe bombs, which led to the charged with the bombing of a where a Confederation of Iranian authorities earlier for fear of his planted by Ehdaee. charges of unlawfully manufac- Berkeley high school and the at- Students meeting was taking place. family's safety. An affidavit filed by David J. turing and possessing a firearm tempted bombing of the Old Science Almaneih claimed he was Almaneih also testified that Vessel, special agent for the FBI, without applying for a license. Building at SJSU last October, has surprised to hear of the Berkeley Ehdaee set him up for the attempted claimed Ehdaee became an in- In addition to the charges taken the stand in his own defense bombing. He told the federal jury he bombing of a Moslem Student formant two weeks after the stemming from the Berkeley and and fingered the government's key was in a bar in San Francisco's Association meeting in the Old Berkeley bombing in August. SJSU incidents, Almaneih is xituess as the guilty party. North Beach district the night of the Science Building last October. On Oct. 1, Ehdaee told the FBI charged with threatening to kill In San Francisco federal court bombing. Almaneih said he and Ehdaee that Almaneih was plotting to bomb President Carter by attacking him last week, Almaneih said Amir He testified that upon returning made a "time device" in his shop, the MSA meeting at SJSU and he with a model airplane with a bomb Ehdaee, a member of Alrnaneih's home, Ehdaee told him his people Almaden Frame and Glass in South had observed him assembling in it. photo by Sal Bromberger Iran Free Army who turned in- blew up the building. San Jose. The device is not illegal. bombs in his shop. Almaneih remains in jail in lieu formant on him, admitted respon- Ehdaee testified earlier that However, Almaneih claimed the The FBI searched Almaneih's Naser Alrnaneih of $1 million bail. i Young man commits suicide near south side of campus by Huss Fung of the shooting. College Market, who identified and Cyndee Fontana The man was pronounced dead himself as "Kang," a young man A young man shot and killed at San Jose Hospital yesterday who he described as a Chicano himself just before noon yesterday afternoon. approximately 17 to 18 years old. near the corner of F'ifth and San Witnesses saw the man shoot threatened a clerk with a shotgun Salvador streets, according to San himself in the neck, according to San during the robbery. Jose Police. Jose city police officer Bill Clark. Kang said he didn't know how The suicide took place shortly Clark said he was in the area much money was taken or the exact after an armed robbery at the searching for a suspect in the armed time of the robbery. College Market at 502 S. Sixth St. robbery of the nearby campus He declined to give any further San Jose police officers did not market when he heard a shot. details about the Tuesday morning know at press time whether the two found the body on Fifth Clark robbery. incidents were related. Street at about 11:45 a.m. The dead man, whose name has No motive has been established "I'm afraid it shouldn't be put in not been released, was described as for the suicide, Clark said. the paper because it will be bad for under age 18 by officers at the scene According to the owner of my property," Kang said. Committee to advise A. S. Coors report outline set by Jeffrey R. Smith pages long, with no recommendation do so. The SJSU-Coors fact-finding to the student body as to whether to According to Santi, the Coors committee developed an outline for initiate a boycott, Arias said. representatives said that taking the its report to the Associated Students The committee also decided to lie detector test would infringe on Board of Directors in meetings compile only facts and not to make the committee members' rights, Saturday and Sunday. decisions at the Sunday meeting. although the members had already Campbell feared the press waived such rights in order to take The committee, which visited present at the meeting would publish the test. the Coors brewery in Golden, Colo, a individual opinions and committee Coors would not give the com- month ago, will advise the board of decisions in a "piecemeal" fashion. mittee the actual questions asked on directors whether to continue the One of the main issues in the the polygraph test, only the general boycott in light of recent evidence Coors has been in which questions were obtained on the trip. boycott against areas claims that prospective Coors asked. Since 1978 the A.S. has boycotted employees were subjected to lie The committee members did Coors in sympathy with the AFL- detector tests and asked questions say, however, that the testers would CIO and other national and local that infringed on the applicants' shape the questions to the subject's organizations because of alleged rights to privacy. previous responses on the written unfair labor practices and union- "People are concerned anout application. busting activities. having to take a polygraph test to According to Fudenna, if an The committee consists of board get a job," Santi said. "It's applicant said on his application that members Bob Fudenna, Sharon definitely a human rights issue." he had committed a felony two years O'Connor and Bill Santi, academic When touring the Coors brewery ago, the examiner would ask, "Did senator Andy Arias, and Alice last month, the committee members you commit your last felony two Campbell, director of the Women's asked to take the same test that years ago?" Center. Coors applicants took to gather The applicant would then have to answer yes or no and the poly- photo by Cart Jaco Saturday's meeting was held to information that would aid in set the format of the report. The determining the legality of the graph would be able to determine committee decided to produce a questioning. the truth of the answer, the commit- Lazy day in the sun concise document, unlike the one Taking a lie detector test in a job tee claims. published by the Coors committee at interview is not against the law in According to committee fin- Catching a few rays of sun between classes, Barry Haaser kicks back against the Stanford University, which would Colorado. dings, applicants are asked if they allow for dissenting opinions to the At Sunday's meeting, Santi said have been alcoholics, drug addicts, sculpture in front of the Business Tower. With an on -and -off -again sunshine, it's majority's recommendations if no committee member was allowed or drug sellers. difficult to decide whether to carry a raincoat or sunglasses. necessary, Arias said. to take the pre-employnIent If applicants are indicated by The Stanford report was 265 polygraph test, despite their wish to the polygraph to have been one of these in the last year, they are denied a job because of Coors policy against hiring anyone with a recent history of drug- or alcohol-related 9abb resigns from academic senate problems. Applicants are also rejected if they have stolen more than $100 my John McNicholas "There was a lot of information members can be very con- the senate," he said. accorded each other. from employers In the last year, if I didn't feel I was getting access to," descending at times," Medina said. Clair Jennet, professor in the The students' points of view A student representative to the they have committed an undetected he said. "Everybody knew the "It's the faculty's 'student School of Human Performance and were "certainly" considered by the Academic Senate resigned last week felony in the last five years or if particulars of a problem except me. government,' "he said. past chair of the senate, said student rest of the senate, he added. they mying he was frustrated with "not have senators received the same respect ever engaged in "illegal or ring able to get anything done." "I would never violate the While some faculty members -see BABE page 3 that faculty and administrators subversive communist activity," James Babb, one of six student confidence of the comniittees I are in favor of student participation, according to committee findings. -epresentatives, said other senate worked on," he said, but "faculty he added, "the majority think we Santi said there is no precise nembers showed a lack of respect members implied that students are have no place in taking part in the definition of "communist." to be entrusted with personnel :or the student representatives. not administration of the university." The committee members also decisions." "I could probably find the time Medina said the attitudes on found that, according to the but Babb, a committee o remain an academic senator, According to student participation depend on the polygraph company, John E. Reid "We don't want : have decided to resign," Babb member once said, issue at hand. Discussion of and Associates, six to eight current in the wrote in his letter of resignation.' At this showing up tomorrow graduation ceremonies warrant employees have been examined on rst I thought I could do some good Spartan Daily." Babb said he student input, he said, but "students the lie detector, contradicting Coors' think so anymore." thought this was directed at him. have in nit I don't no expertise" evaluating statement that the polygraph was "We did The policy-making body of the However, Babb added, faculty members. only used for pre-employment miversity, the senate is made up of "We get a lot done," Medina purposes. added. "We don't il tenured faculty representatives, always lose, but The committee then decided we often have to fight ;ix students elected at-large by the hard." Santi and Fudenna would study the 'It's the faculty's John Weihaupt, Audents, the Associated Students dean of accuracy of the polygraph test and graduate resident and one member each studies and the council of O'Connor and Arias would in- student govern- deans representative on the senate, :mom the support staff and alumni. vestigate the ethics of the test before said, "Any time you have a The remaining 11 seats are held ment' -- Medina a report is filed with the board of )y school and university ad- relatively small group, it's going to directors. be a battle to get your point across." ninistrators After the discussion of the Weihaupt agreed with Medina At least one student is on all but some good and passed some im- polygraph question, the committee that the attitudes of faculty and wo of the 37 senate committees and portant things that had value." decided to outline the rest of its administrators toward student rards. He said student representatives report before discussing the issues Babb was elected to a two-year were responsible for extending the senators depended upon the in- further. dividuals and the issues, ermii last spring. filing time for academic fairness 'rhe report will be divided into Babb said faculty members and complaints from a semester to a "Different faculty do things five major sections: pre- dministrators on the committees year. The proposal passed last fall. differently," Weihaupt said. "I'm employment processes, affirmative 'don't treat a student like a person. A.S. President Mike Medina sure many faculty members take action, personnel policy, company "It takes a lot of work to get said Babb was "a real good the i students') comments seriously. policy and procedures, and "Coors' our point across," he said. "If you senator," who "kind of got burnt out I'm equally sure that there are some philosophy and background," which nake a point, it doesn't seem to on the job." Of all his presidential faculty that don't regard them will investigate the company's egister." duties, Medina added, the Academic seriously contributions to right-wing political He added that at some meetings, Senate was "the most frustrating." "I feel that the contributions of campaigns. photo by Ted Thorqate here seemed to be a "hidden "Out of 47 members, there are student members have been igenda." only six students, and the faculty significant in the time I've been on Jim Babb, former student represcntative to the academic senate -see COORS page 4 Viewpoints expressed by cartoons, letters and columns are Editorials appearing on this page those of the authors Wednesday, February 18, 1981 opinion represent the opinion of the Sparta, Daily Students' rights are repeatedly infringed on
With visions of the empty gym still in your mind, you shorter time period between semesters, the drops were The programming error is tht. least of the problems, im ’Frua however. Thirty-one faculty members failed to turn in trek to the Seventh Street courts only to wait 30 minutes to Stall Nritrr unavoidable. They'll also say that the mail was slow. their students' grades before the Dec. 23 deadline. play on a pot-holed court with half a net and a bent rim. individual on You feel lucky because that is the only playable court out If the student is the most important All semester long, instructors place deadlines on the then why wasn't the deadline of four. campus, which he should be, student and expect him or her to meet those deadlines. semester moved up? The average student on the for turning in the forms last But when a deadline is placed on the faculty and 31 of Financial aid and scholarship check distribution is yet SJSU campus is treated very poorly, the student' another area where the student is least important. It seems only too logical that if the spring term begins them fail to meet it, who suffers most but considering the fact that without week earlier, the list of classes and payment cards This smacks of a double standard. Ifs student qualifies for financial aid or a scholarship, students, the university would not one be mailed one week earlier. It is usually no great then he has a right to that money. It is both inconsiderate exist. should The Office of Admissions and Records is not the only on the student to decide his next semester's and unfair that the student must wait past the day the This fact is proved again and burden culprit in infringing upon students' rights, however. Therefore, he could choose his classes earlier, checks are due only to find him or herself waiting in a line again from the Office of Admissions schedule. turn in his request form earlier and mail his check earlier. How often have you walked over to the gym on a with 500 other grumpy students. and Records to the scheduling of recreation time for Saturday morning (or a Tuesday night, for that matter), It is high time that the university realized it could not students. Also this semester, 2,200 grade reports were mailed hoping to play basketball or badminton or volleyball, only exist without students and treat them accordingly. This semester alone, 2,770 students were dropped late due to "computer error." Upon closer inspection, one to find that the Women's Gym is being used for something from classes they registered for through advance learns that human error was the real cause for the late that has nothing to do with students? The student should be free to study and go to class in time. report cards. without encountering the headaches that seem to pop up registration because they failed to pay their fees Not wanting to participate in a women's senior citizen Of course, some students will fail to pay their fees during all too frequently. error caused the grade judo-kick-boxing exhibition, you saunter over to the Men's any semester, but 1981's total is 1,000 more than last year. Apparently, a programming reports to be re-run through the computer before they Gym, but alas, to no avail. It seems that every door in the With just a little common sense and personal con- The administration will tell you that because of a could be sent out. building is locked. sideration, this shouldn't be too hard to do. Afternoon in library maze like wandering lost in jungle
Stacey Stevens article you've been looking for is right here." Staff Wnter From what I understand, I'm not the only one who suffers from library blues. One library student assistant said that often times I remember a television seg- people will come in looking distraught rattling off in- ment I once saw starring Marty formation they've memorized from talking to previous Feldman where he walked into a librarians. They will describe everything in detail only to flower shop only to find himself lost find out they are in the wrong department. hours later in an exotic jungle. Needless to say, this only adds to the student's This segment reminds me of an frustrations. afternoon spent in the SJSU library. Upon entering the library, I Speaking of frustration, it took me three years to often get sudden urges to bring my sleeping bag, pillow realize the bookstacks, located between the south and and pajamas, knowing it will be some time before I leave. central wings of the library, were only three-fourths of a Starting out, lam confident that I know what I want to floor. Confusion used to come over me when I would enter research for at least !think 1 do). the third floor of the bookstacks from the second floor After entering the library, however, I'm suddenly hit general reference room. Mathematically it just doesn't with a case of amnesia and am overcome with a stuttering figure. problem when talking to librarians. I ask myself, why is this so? An experience! had in the library a couple of days ago pretty well answers my question. My original purpose in coming to the library was to Library bookstack entrances find information on the college education and its worth. mathematically just don't figure From there I started my adventurous trip through the library. And, oh, what an experience! I went to the general reference section located on the second floor of the central wing to look for information. To start, I looked in the magazine indexes for articles per- The reason for the library's horrible structure is it is taining to my subject. I then proceeded to write down the three buildings, built at separate times, formed into one. necessary information from the index ... and then on to looking in the periodical listing to see if the library carries So what we have now is a monstrosity of three the magazine ... and then wandering over to the location separate building projects in one. The floors range from chart to match call numbers to find out what floor my two in the south wing up to six in the north wing. article was on to eventually ... finding my article? It made Well now, if you are totally confused, don't fret me dizzy. because the library staff has come to the rescue. Finding my article was probably harder than the Being sympathetic to the needs of the students, the previous steps I had just taken. library staff has devised free library tours and a class The library has a convenient ( ? ) system spelled out in titled Library 1/100, which students can get one unit for. Daily Policy "how to" pamphlets, stating where to look for a magazine if it is in the improper place. A list of five places to check This is great, however, these aids tend to confuse The policy of the Spartan Daily All letters must include the fecting the university community. is provided. more than help the students. regarding letters arid material writer's signature, major, class Comments, columns and There are two problems with this. First, these five One student who took the tour said his head was submitted from individuals or standing, address and telephone editorials will discuss local, state, places to check are "conveniently" spread throughout the spinning after it was over. Too much information was organizations outside of the Spartan number. Only the name, major and national and international affairs. library (time for the jogging shoes). Also, there is the Daily staff is as follows: class standing will be printed. crammed into a 50 minute period, he said, and upon en- Editorials reflect the position of possibility more like probability) the article won't be tering the bookstacks all the people on the tour were lost Letters The Spartan Daily reserves the the Daily. Opinion columns express there anyway. except the tow-guide. It's a good thing the tourguide was right to limit the number of letters the views of the writer or in the "how to" pamphlets is to ask Letters should be submitted to the The last step given there! on a given topic after a sufficient organization and will appear with a a librarian for help. Spartan Daily office (JC 208) bet- One amount of comment has appeared. byline attributing the article ac- Oh yes, the wonderful librarians. True, they are very librarian said SJSU's library is referred toss the ween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, or Winchester Mystery Opinion cordingly. helpful, but it's frustrating to go up and ask them to locate House. by mail to the Opinion Page, do the an article you've spent hours looking for and they either I can understand that. Looking for information there Spartan Daily, San Jose State The intent of the Spartan The Daily encourages reader tell you "I'm sorry, but it's being bound," or "Oh, the sure is a mystery. University, 125 S.Seventh St., San Daily Opinion Page is to present a comments regarding editorials, Jose, CA 95192. variety of viewpoints on issues af- opinions or news stories. letters
As I tried to make clear to Ms. coach. I could not because I know This occurs every time an insert control does not equal gun Important quotes Gibson, I am not opposed, in and of nothing of his qualifications, per- is placed in the paper. The majority prohibition. Student has 'lack itself, to the hiring of an athletic formance expected of him, or San of them end up on the ground. The Mr. Strahl expends four left out of coach at any particular salary level, Jose State's ability to compete in the paragraphs explaining that gun of compassion' article trouble is that the students don't including full professor, if he/she is talent market for volleyball control does not, and cannot, rid us expect them in the paper. Con- Editor: adequately qualified in the context coaches. Unfortunately, these of firearms. Correct. But, is this the Editor: sequently, they fall out when The reporting of the talent market existing in a comments were not included in the aim of gun control? Not necessarily. The saddest thing about the of my comments students hurriedly takes paper. Daily's story. opinion piece in Nancy Gibson's recent story in the particular athletic specialty. Mr. Strahl also explains that recent anti-gun control On the other hand, I do believe If the inserts are lucky enough to whr should Daily on the hiring of a volleyball I informed Ms. Gibson I could even if firearms were done away is that a college student that the level of funding of athletics survive the trip out of the box, their coach leaves a possible impression make no judgment as to whether with, "the decline in murders and be idealistic and full of hope for the needs to be examined at this time of chances are still slim. Most students that I am opposed to the hiring of a Richard Montgomery should, or shootings would never be ensured." world, has instead such a lack of woefully inadequate funding of don't want to be bothered with them, coach at the salary of a full should not, have been hired at the Very true. However, this logic is compasion. higher education in California. so they dispose of the inserts. This professor. full professor level as a volleyball akin to saying, "Inflation is running People are going to kill each There is a question of priority in- seems like a terrific waste of paper rampant. Nothing we can do can other no matter what is done. But the lowest form of humor arrry f lynn volved in the distribution of and extra work for the janitors. ensure its being brought under guns, particularly pistols, are so critically scarce resources to sup- easy, so random, so horribly final. A solution would be to attach the control. Therefore, we ought not do port the university's various The people that are killed with guns inserts to the papers so they are not anything." There is only one sure- educational programs and ac- are store clerks, innocent bystan- loose. This could be done easily with fire guarantee in this world, Mr. tivities. ders, wives, husbands, parents and staples, It would prevent litter and Strahl. Death. But this is a broader and more friends of people who can't believe I'm sure that the companies paying fundamental issue than the hiring of that the small tremor of their finger for the adve, tisements would In a moment of characteristic, a particular person at a particular be life pleased also. and no doubt mistaken clarity, Mr. has just so awfully changed their salary to staff a particular program. forever. Kenneth Ferguson Strahl came upon the crux of the George C. Halverson Killing people by means other Business, problem. "A gun is only as good as Dean than a gun is just not the same. With sophomore the man (or woman?( standing be- School of Business hind it." Is it unreasonable to want a knife or a club you have to work at people who purchase firearms to be killing someone. You have to really qualified and licensed to operate want to do it. With a gun, all it takes them? A license is necessary for the is a moment of frustration or Gun control is operation of an automobile. carelessness to make an ordinary A solution to Shouldn't the ownership of a gun be citizen into either a murderer or a not prohibition restricted to those who demonstrate statistic. Daily inserts proficiency and respect for the pro- My advocation of gun control is per use of a gun?! think so. not based on legal or statistical Editor: arguments, although there is ample Editor: I am writing in response to Eric 'Chink about it, Mr. Strahl. The support from both areas. Rather, it Let's play a game. How can you Strahl's opinion piece on gun control simple answer is not the only one. is based on the moral issue. Haven't youe lost that lovin9 feline . tell if the Spartan Daily has an ( Feb.12 ). It appears that Mr. Strahl, "Happiness is a warm gun...?" enough people already needlessly advertising insert? Simple, just look in following the time-honored Not for me. died? around the paper bins and see the conservative practice of presenting John Laffey Roy Henninger inserts all over the ground. Isn't this an issue so that simple answers will Political Science, Business, a familiar sight? suffice, has ignored the fact that gun senior senior 981 Wednesday February 18, 1981 Page 3
A.S. program boad to decide Cinema cushions may go d, you Stevens ates to by Stacey hire it to provide the of Spartan bowling teams mate Carl Shanks. trim The Associated cushions. The club would last semester and is Removing Johnson art out Students program board have volunteers hand out secretary/treasurer this from an official post will will decide next Monday the cushions for free use. semester. eliminate any possible whether to keep handing Spartan bowling teams When he was conflict of interest, Shanks is yet out free seat cushions at brought this idea to the president, Johnson said he said. the Monday, Wednesday attention of William contacted last semester's krship, and Friday movies at Rolland, director of the films chairperson, Ramona At the A.S. board of derate Mot ris Dailey Auditorium. board. He liked it, brought Raymond, about the club directors meeting last ay the Cushions are provided it before the board, and the possibly setting up a week, Fil signed the a line by Spartan bowling teams, cushion purchase request a club funded by the A.S. for the entire movie season this semester. uld not that participates in in- tercollegiate bowling Possible conflict of interest The board of directors tournaments. agreed there could be a o class The board gave conflict of interest but said pop up Spartan bowling teams a it was not as important as at the one-month trial period that board approved the idea. cushion concession the desires of the students at con- ends today to see if giving Rolland decided to try it for Wednesday night cinemas. who want cushions cushions is a The club wanted to earn out the a month. The Spartan provided for them at the cause. If money so it could par- photo by Larry Brazil worthwhile bowling teams club then shows. students like having the ticipate in bowling tour- L.V. Atkins, a county transit driver for 23 years, would carry mace if he had to. bought 500 cushions for naments at other schools. cushion concession, the approximately $1,100. The end result of the program will go on. If The club is trying to cushion issue will depend students do not like the Right after the remove Johnson from his on how the students feel service it will end. program board's decision, official post in the club. He about the service, ac- County to increase security The program board Rolland signed a purchase would be replaced by team- cording to Fil. will then evaluate the order request to fund success of the cushion Spartan bowling teams up concession and decide to $314 for one month of its to battle violence on basses whether to continue the services. 0 UC program. REP you to reproduce The board originally The cushion purchase Our Xerox 9400 will allow by Greg Robertson These altercations have Mace. Burns International approved the program last request stopped when it tor 4C a page. And our overnight rates am just 3 .2( ranged from two assaults Due to the recent in- Security Services, Inc. was The drivers them- semester. The club then reached AS. Controller to people who simply Dissertations copied on thesis quality cotton crease in crime against granted an extension of its selves staged their own began renting out cushions Tom Fil's desk. Fil must wouldn't pay the fare. rag for ()illy 8C. We do all the work! employees of Bay Area contract to ride as guards protest over the recent at 25 cents each. sign all A.S. transactions. While the supervisors public transportation, on county transit for an violence last week. At 10 However, the club No minimums to fund the Fil said he refused to Santa Clara County Transit additional four months. have agreed a.m. all the drivers pulled wasn't making enough will decide at sign the request at first is taking steps to combat The supervisor agreed guards, they their buses over for a five money renting out the KIN KO' S COPIES on Feb. 2, their Feb. 23 meeting because he suspected a crime on its buses. to the extension minute shut down in cushions for 25 cents. They 481 E. SAN CARLOS ST 0408) 295-5511 to allow the conflict of interest on The Santa Clara one year after Burns began whether memory of a murdered San were only making $12 to $15 carry some form Johnson's part because he 123 SO THIRD ST (408) 2954336 County Board of Super- the service. drivers to Francisco Muni bus driver. a night, according to Kevin Mace. was both a member of the visors recently extended The extension will cost of tear gas or Johnson, current film to Maria Larson, a driver The driver, Winfred program board and the the contract of a private the county 8450,000 chairperson on the board. and public relations worker McGee, 38, was fatally shot Spartan bowling tearns QUALITY MATERIALS firm to ride as security maintain 27 full-time The club then asked the are for Local 265 of the in the head while sitting in club. guards on some buses guards. The guards program board to fund the FOR Amalgated Transit Union, his bus the week before. while the drivers' union is unarmed. cushion concession and Johnson was president planning to ask the In one year of service said the county chapter is Alameda County FINE ARTS supervisors for the on county transit, Burns currently working on a Transit, BART and San GRAPHICS authority to arm the guards have made 150 plan where drivers would Francisco Municipal Get the edge! Prepare to take the drivers with some form of arrests stemming from take classes and become Railway 'ill joined in the CALLIGRAPHY tear gas. more than 1,300 indicents. licensed in the usage of shutdown. GMAT DRAFTING Graduate Management BABB Admissions Test -continued from page 1 ternational and a draft have an idea of what kinds said, "knowing someone Saturdays, Feb 28. March 7, 14. 1981 He said, as did Babb, counseling service. of things the committees else could do it as well as 9 o.m.-3.30 p m., Business Classroom 111, SJSU and administrators might including that the democratic "I see a lot of in- Total cost is 580 materials be interested in hearing Medina said the A.S. process is often slow and tolerance and violence about, what kind of com- would soon advertise the For further Information: frustrating. He added that internationally and in our promises can be made, and senate opening and set a "any number of senators own community," he wrote Office of Continuing Education where, ultimately, you're deadline for applications, are very sensitive to and in his letter of resignation, Journalism Classroom Bldg 1368 going to have to put the which will be reviewed by Son Jose State University supportive of" student "so I want to return to my Wr SAN JOSE ART pressure," he said. the A.S. personnel com- San Jose, CA 95192 87 Valley Fair Center 365 San Anion. Road views. work in the peace mittee and Medina. (408) 277-2182 San Jose Cala 95128 Mt Vets Cala 94040 movement." He said he wanted to 249-8700 941-3600 There is "not a A recommendation will -TAO operate outside the senate, San Jose Art. Paint &Wallpaper preponderance of those He said he is now then be made for con- where there would be no STORE MOORS that aren't," he said. seeking the job of executive firmation by the senate. "conflict of interest," and Valley Fair Mon -Fri 9 to 9/Sat 9 to 5:30/ Sun 12 assistant to the A.S. Applications are San Jose State University Mountain View Mon- Sat 9t0 5:30 Babb, who has been where he felt he could have president where he could available in the AS. office involved in many campus more effect. and community groups, use what he's learned in on the third level of the "It's kind of hard to sit any and including the group against working with the senate. Student Union and there and listen to apply, ac- , state, nuclear energy, students "If you're trying to student may professors pontificate," he airs. for peace, Amnesty In- save a program, I now cording to Medina, ition of express Christ as Life-- ter or r with a cle ac- ADVERTISEMENT In the Early Dawn reader 4.1 THE MEWS IVUELLEIHOE IN FOUR -St PSEEM HOME DESIVE ED P5115 I-GOIEE41. HMS IS PAGES itoria Is 1.4anitarcLassenroV01.1 121.1i 170.12116 AIRCRAFT DIVISION OFF It 011r NORTHROP 61ahr 10.4,11.1411. TM. 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Sill. I IX DAILY FIST. cEsTs It seems like just yesterday as I recall the He told me that he had been saved from his old years I spent growing up with my family. I had a life and now had the Lord Jesus in him. Then he ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS very close relationship with my father, as well as posed the question to me, "Have you been born other members in my family. My father en- again?" Being raised with a strict Catholic FEBRUARY 23 couraged me at a young age in the line of background, 1 felt sure I was going to heaven aquatics and I eventually began a competitive because "I was Catholic!" and I told him so. ack Newest Northrop swimming career. Due to this strict style of living, Later that week he told me the story of a 1' Fighter Advances I was well disciplined and had few friends outside man named Nicodemus. This presented a F-5 Family the world of aquatics. This eventually became conflict in me as to my assurance of having a March 24, 1980 - my life. All my days through both summer and ticket to heaven. I considered this over and over. iout the Hawthorne, California winter were spent in the water. I would often be at the pool in the early dawn The new generation of Northrop's F.5 on piece Not until the age of 17 did I ever consider when it was still and calm. This was the best time r should family of low cost tactical fighter aircraft. F.56. was announted at Hawthorne the course my life was taking. So much occurred to swim and think things over with no one e for the the up a nearly 20 year of today. stepping during that one year. Firstly, my close friends around. One such morning, I tried what my lack for the company. evolutionary program returned from the Olympic Trials in Munich very friend had tried. I asked the Lord Jesus to come The single- engined F-51; was conceived ill each to meet world defense needs today and much discouraged. Though they had each Into me. I told Him that 1 needed a real father one. But through t he 1990's. and offers an affordable. received a medal as a token of their hard work, and someone to talk to. From that time on, I so are supportable defensive systetn that keeps they all lost interest in aquatics and soon knew Him and believed in Him. I was truly born ly final. with the changing requirements for pace dropped out again, with a ith guns national security. altogether. I could see myself new life, a new Person living in me! After bystan- February 1981 heading in the same direction. Then an that time, when I came home from work 1 ents and Nit hi 'p Aircraft is still designing and unexpected catastrophe hit me and my family: had the desire to read the Bible. My appetite for believe building high-performance aircraft balm my father became ill and died. the word of God just grew and grew. ir finger the company's mile-long. modern com- in If your interests are in TECHNICAL ENGI- Contact the placement office to schedule an Never before was I so aware of the cold fact The Lord has definitely come in and filled their life plex in Hawthorne. California. Fia to NEERING which includes AERONAU- appointment with a Northrop representative that "life" during the past 17 years had no the emptiness! had experienced in my life. I now years. we've promoted the people associ TICAL ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL If you can not meet with 1111 at this time, meaning. Each day that year was difficult. realize that ns other Med with our products and furnished COMPUTER SCIENCE. MATERIALS please forward your resume to: no amount of achievement would tie. With Inc of the finest benefits packages avail- SCIENCE, or MATH. 'WS. and AS. levels). Graduation from high school came and went, have ever filled the deep emptiness in me. And Employment Office work at able in the industry including educational MANUFACTURING ENc INEERING and summer was back. I resumed my job at a now lam filled with Him. My whole life is just for to really reimbursement for einployees in an ac which includes COMPUTER SCIENCE, Dept. 1221/80 TS/CSUSJ nearby pool and tried going on just as I always this. Day by day, I am enjoying this new life lit takes credited graduate sttdy program: is con- INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY, MANU- 2815 El Segundo Blvd. savings plan for eve') dollar FACTURING and MECHANICAL ENGI- had. Then one day I had an opportunity to open which is Jesus living In me. ition or vi.nient Hawthorne, CA 90250 invested. Northrop contributes 50 per- NEERING. and MATH. H.S. level only up and describe my desperate feelings to a fellow ordinary See Northrop today for your tomorrow. Equal Opportunity Employer 111/F/H Beth Dunham rer or a cent: and generous vacations including lifeguard. He shared his experience of recently a week long Christmas holiday. In addition Occupational Therapy Aircraft Division being "born again." I asked him what it ii work environment you'll meant. ontrol is a creative SJSU ('alifornia's round enjoy Southern year tatistical recreational paradise. And. Nort hrop's is ample recreation club sponsors many enjo% - ather, it able activities such as skiing. golf and RTHROP Bible Study every Thursday at noon in the Student Union. Haven't fishing. work. ?edlessly Making advanced technology This week we will be in the Montalvo Room. Published by the Christian Students 258 0729 euninger
senior Wednesdny F,I,rtsdry 18 1481 Pogo 1 Board will choose Engineering receives lab equipment donation by John McNicholas and labs meet industry's The School of educational require- Engineering this year has ments." funds or assistants Recent equipment received donations of equipment worth hundreds donated by IBM alone The Associated Students board of directors has $8.202 in work study funds it will of thousands of dollars would cost more to pur- offer to different campus programs if it does not hire more executive assistants, from local industry. chase than is available in A.S. Controller Tom Fil. according to Dean Jay Pinson said the school's new and year to The A.S. was allotted $11,000 in work study funds for the 1980/81 school the school spends a great replacement equipment hire aides to assist board members with administrative duties. deal of time and energy funds combined, according "We now have two executive assistants and we are trying to hire more," Fil said. trying to get donations to Thompson. The A.S. has used $2,798 of the funds for its present assistants and is looking to because it can't function on Through its Technical hire two more. the "measly funds Gifts Program, IBM gave a If the A.S. does not receive any applicants for the Jobs, the work study funds will allocated" for new "sputtering unit," which be open to bid by any group that is eligible for work study, according to Fil. equipment and repairs. 'transfers a film of Qualifications are based on financial need, Fil said. This year, the school material from a 'target' to "A lot of people didn't get hired until late in the year because the A.S. didn't feel was given $40,300 for new another substratum," they would need them," Fil said of the executive assistants. "Now we need them." equipment and $136,959 for according to Prof. Sree replacement of old or Harsha, chairman of the obsolete equipment, ac- Materials Engineering Counseling at dorms cording to John Foote, Department. dean of academic planning. Harsha said this is one photo by Bill Andrews The replacement of the main processes used Lab technician Ray Brindos fills pump's sieve to prepare for vacuum test. allocation represents 29.6 in the Silicon Valley and the machine would cost percent of the $462,428 child Camera and In- give hands-on experience primary consideration he Students get help available for replacement "upwards of $100,000" to strument donated equip- said. "Better educated, purchase new. to students. of equipment campus- ment worth $30,000, ac- better prepared" IBM also donated a wide. The School of Science cording to Tom Stuart, Money, in the form of graduates were the variety of other equipment received $159,060, or 34.4 contract negotiator for the tax benefits, was not the company's motivation. in filing 'aid' forms percent of the total. The - "600 pounds worth" - company's Bay Area according to Arthur remainder went to the divisions. Thompson said on Wagner, professor of Counselors will staff tables in the for their forms to be processed. Once the other six schools the school has received electrical engineering. .r DANCE/EXERCISE dorms today and tomorrow to give in- application is completed and turned in to campus. gifts worth more than to Oscar Several items were dividual help to students filing the Student the financial aid department, it is then sent According $130,000 from Fairchild supervising donated for use in the CLASSES Aid Applications for California (SAAC to Berkeley, where it is analyzed. Thompson, since the beginning of the technician for electrical engineering lab WE ALSO FEATURE The priority deadline for California The form is then sent back to SJSU, equipment year. These include an EPI school, the from a "wish list" sent to State University and College students is classifying the student according to need. the engineering reactor, an RF generator BALLET * TAP March 2. Applications will be accepted The analysis also contains the average allocation allows for the the company from the and a scrubber. after the priority deadline, but students cost for students to attend SJSU. The replacement of between 1 school. JAZZ * TUMBLING only if funds are still and 3 percent of the In 1980, Hewlett- will receive aid department then tries to arrive at an When asked what these * CHII ORFN * 243 4831 * A1)111 1.5 * available. equitable award for the student. equipment annually. Packard donated an HP companies receive in Counselors from financial aid will help However, Thompson 1000/45 graphics computer, return for these donations, students complete the SAAC form in the said, a replacement rate of valued by Thompson "in Wagner replied, dormitories for the first time in several year 10 to 20 percent would be a excess of $60,000." The "engineers." rAkit Ara?! years. Special more "reasonable" figure. company is currently "Early applications are so critical for He added he had no hopes considering another Gary Burke, com- the students," Ron Humke, assistant for the disabled of achieving that rate with "major donation" of munity relations manager PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT equipment, Thompson for IBM in San Jose, said director of financial aid said. "It's a time- state funds. ASSOCIATION OF ATZLAN process and we're going in to The United Nations and former Presi- Pinson said in order to said, although he didn't the company provides consuming ANNOUNCES try and speed up the process." dent Jimmy Carter last year designated survive, the school must know specifically what it electronic and test The counselors will be in Markham 1981 to be the International Year of Dis- increase its community would be. equipment to "assist with Hall today and Hoover Hall tomorrow. The abled Persons (IYDP activity. In December, Fair- academic programs and to "The school is a vital workshops will be from 3 to 5 p.m. On campus, a committee is being economic resource to this The financial aid department has been by the Disabled Services Program THERE'S A NEW PLACE IN TOWN PMAA SCHOLARSHIPS formed industrial area," Pinson promoting the coming of the SAAC form to coordinate activities honoring I YDP. filing date by distributing information at said. tables outside the Student Union and Sign-ups for the IYDP committee can He said it serves the zmutzLMON. posters around campus be made by calling Peggy Grodhaus, pro- interests of both industry putting up . 10:00-600 reminding students of the deadline. gram developer for the Disabled Service and the school to "ensure Two scholarships of $700 will be awarded Students filing for financial aid pay $5 Program, at 277-2971. the school's curriculum Consignment Fashion Boutique to S.J.S.U. students 448 NO. 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Fudenna are to study the Forum, national women's company, the Coors "It is a privately- area of "personnel policy." groups and other family, and the Heritage owned subsidiary," Arias "It's a month before organizations that are now Foundation, a conservative said. we're going to be done," or have in the past political group founded by "Coors' philosophy and Santi said. "I know it boycotted Coors beer. Joseph Coors Sr. political involvement is a sounds terrible, but let's be The "pre-employment "They're so tied boycott issue," Santi said. realistic. processes" section will together you cannot "The money game is a "I feel comfortable discuss the polygraph test, separate them," Santi said big part of this whole with what we've done today the job application, the of the company, the thing," Arias said. although I'm not sure if interview and selection foundation and the family The committee ap- we're ever going to finish," process, and the procedure "They're really strong pointed Arias, O'Connor he said. for posting of job availability an- nouncements, which is a TUES I I 1 Fit SA I 9.00 A.M. 10 600 P.M. boycott issue. 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