Victory Lowering at last the grade Spartans de-stripe Tigers in Homecoming game Freshmen athletes' admission requirements lowered

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By Herb Muktarian Ralph Mills, California State University 000 of the money approved by the legislature He said that if the amount of money the de ' This will not affect the number of stu- Daily staff writer statewide dean of education, said CSU will towards a faculty enrichment program, leav- partments get back from the program is cut, dents that can enroll in the Open University State legislative action bailed the Open ask the governor's office to pass the budget ing $866,000 for the CSU system to absorb. that faculty might decide that it is not worth program this year," he said. University program out of a $2 million hole without a required pay-back for next year. The SJSU Open University budget is ap- the extra effort. Phillips said it is unclear what will hap- re- this year, but the future of the program- This year the SJSU Open University pro- proximately $1 million at SJSU, said Bob Do- Open University cuts this year will come pen for the 1966-87 school year. mains in question. gram, the largest in the CSU system, lost novan, SJSU Open University director. to about five percent because $58,600 of the Mills said that the CSU will submit a bud- The long-term affects of the program $118,600, and the entire 19-campus system Ralph Mills, CSU statewide dean of edu- $118,600 loss was paid out of the SJSU general get to the governor's office that does not in- cuts remain to be seen, said Vent Phillips, lost $866,000. cation, said that faculty might lose their mo- fund. This left $60,000 to be divided through- clude any pay-back to the general fund by Mathematics and Computer Science depart- The legislature allowed CSU to use up to tivation for working on the program, if their out the program. Open University. ment chairman. $2 million left over from the 1984-85 budget to departments see a substantial cut in money The effects of the cuts this year are mini- The budget then goes to the Department Phillips said that any substantial cut- pay the state general fund, which provides returned. mal, said Phillips. "We have been cut back of Finance for review and the department backs may have an effect on the Open Uni- funding for the CSU system. Mills said that it is the volunteer efforts five percent from what revenue was last will then take a position on the budget. versity program. Gov George Deukmejian applied $866,- of the faculty that keep the program going. year." continued on page 3 On their victory lap A.S. scratches cold buffet; Hispanic group may appeal By David Wenstrom Daily staff writer The Hispanic Business Association may have to settle for doughnuts and hot coffee instead of a $1,000 cold buf- fet. HBA requested a $1,000 Associated Students special allocation for catering a Nov. 16 business conference at San Jose City Hall. On Thursday, the special allocation committee gave the group $200 with suggestions that they charge participants more for the conference and serve coffee and doughnuts. Any special allocation for $200 or less may be given by the special allocations committee without the A.S. board's approval. But a group not satisfied with its alloca- tion may appeal to the board. "I'm considering appealing, at this time," said HBA Treasurer Richard Salinas. "We're going to regroup and see what we can come up with." RBA is a 25-member "group of Chicano and Latino students in business" that provides services, such as counseling and guest speakers, Salinas said. The business con- ference, scheduled to be held in the city council 'We have not chambers at City Hall, has an "entrepreneu- padded our rism" theme. "This is an annual budget for this event that really high- conference at all. lights the year for us," Salinas said. One thousand Linda Godinas, an HBA member who is or- dollars is very ganizing the confer- ence, said three speak- basic.' ers and three panelists Richard Salinas, are scheduled for the HBA treasurer conference. The speak- ers are: Sonia Melara, president of the His- panic Yellow Pages: David Ruiz. president of Hispan- tech ; and Fernando Zazueta, a San Jose attorney. Sched- Ken P. Ruinard Daily staff photographer uled panalists are: Jose Placencia, president of RMC Homecoming King Jeff Kaneko and Queen Mary Jo Dufault greet the crowd at Spartan Stadium Saturday evening Inc.; Frank De La Cruz, asset-based manager at Plaza Bank; and Bob Kati, program manager at San Jose De- velopement Corp. Salinas said HBA has not requested money from spe- Homecoming Week ends with Spartan win cial allocations before for the annual conference because in the past they have received financial support from By Alison C. Ziganti peting groups sang songs relating to the theme, "Go On Thursday, participating groups got the chance groups, such as the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Daily staff writer With the Gold," Sigma Chi took first in the event. to strut their stuff in the talent show, held in Morris "Unfortunately, they haven't been able to come Despite a few minor setbacks, last week's Home- Dailey Auditorium. Delta Upsilon fraternity won the across this year," Salinas said. coming festivities were labled a success by Karin Sil- One setback to the week's festivites came when event. Kappa Sigma fraternity and Chi Omega sorority Salinas said he anticipates about 100 professional peo- Sigma cox, events chairwoman. Chi Dave Powell's jacket ignited while he at- came in second and third respectively. ple and 100 students to attend the conference. "I felt we accomplished what we had set out to ac- tempted to light the fire. Powell was not harmed, how- The closing event was Games Day, in which groups Before Salinas made his presentation to the special complish," Silcox said. "All of the groups that partici- ever. participated in toilet paper relay, water balloon toss, allocation committee, A.S. Executive Assistant Paul Son- pated were really enthusiastic. They showed a lot of Washburn Hall won Tuesday's banner contest, with wheelbarrow race, obstacle course and egg toss. Sigma neman said that $1,000 for "hospitality" listed on HBA's spirit for the school, which is exactly what Homecom- Chi won the event, with Delta Upsilon taking second and request form seemed "excessive." ing is for." Sororities, fraternities and dorm groups See related story page 3 Chi Omega winning third. "Basically, what we're asking the $1,000 for is the participated in the events, which included a yellfest a Event winners were announced at the Homecoming cost of hospitality," Salinas told the committee. "We al- banner contest, a talent show and Games Day. Kappa Delta sorority taking second and West Hall. Party, held in the Student Union Ballroom Roughly 150 ways provide a nice lunch to the participants and we'd Sigma Chi fraternity was the overall winner of the ThirdHouse taking third. to 200 people attended. like to continue that. week's events. Taking second and third places were Organizations took a break from competition at "We kind of hoped more people would attend," said "We have not padded our budget for this conference Delta Upsilon and Kappa Sigma fraternities, respec- Wednesday's Street Faire, which was held on Ninth Susan Ruhne, Homecoming co-chairwoman, "but for at all. One thousand dollars is very basic, It is the lowest tively. Street. Students gathered around booths to buy cookies, the people who did attend the party, it was a lot of fun." of three catering quotes that I got." The festivities began Monday evening on the ROTC flowers, Halloween messages, Homecoming parapher- The week ended with a Spartan victory over Uni- HBA's request form shows a total cost of the confer- Field, where the yellfest and bonfire were held. Com- nalia and international foods versity of the Pacific ence of $1,700 with a projected income of 1700 from selling continued on page 3 of the State Department of Finance, Dance faculty are excited at the said Dale Harmer, CSU vice chancel- prospect of having dance facilities all Theatre Art lor. under one roof, Janet Van Swoll, The finance department will de- dance coordinator, said. SJSU instructor charged with assault might get termine if the request will go into "We would have a home," she Gov. George Deukmejian's budget. If said. By David Leland riously injured she had been hit on the chest and they approve the request, it will go to The alleged assault was a re- shoulders Present facilities are scattered Daily staff writer the California legislature in January. instructor has been sult of a "traffic altercation" ear- Green then went to the police more space both on and off the campus. Faculty An SJSU If the legislature approves it, the re- with assaulting a 23-year - lier Thursday between Green and station to make a citizen's arrest offices are in Sweeney Hall, and charged By Gloria J. Debowski quest will reappear on the governor's student on campus the alleged victim, Staley said. The woman told UPD that she dance studios are in the Spartan old graduate Daily staff writer desk in June. Thursday night, university police The alleged assault was said to was going to her doctor after she Plans to renovate the Old Science The proposal was submitted to Complex, Hugh Gillis Hall, Morris have taken place about 6:30 p.m made the arrest Staley said he did Dailey Auditorium and the First said. Building include construction of a the Finance Department with a 1906- Green, 44, an instructor between the north end of the Worn not know if she had received medi- Christian Church off of San Fernando Jerry dance center, said Mina Garman, 87 capital outlay budget. Preliminary Studies in American Language, en's Gym and the Central Class- cal attention. Street. in chairwoman of the Theatre Arts De- plans and working drawings would be posted bail shortly after he was room Building, Green has been placed on sus- partment. started July 1, 1986, Banner said. If Such division creates problems booked into Santa Clara County Immediately after the alleged pension until the issue has been re- A $390,000 request for design the university receives the $390,000 for students and faculty, Van Swoll Jail, according to Dick Staley, assault Green turned himself in to solved, Staley said drawings for renovation of the 52- for planning. SJSU will ask for an- said. Students do not have accessibil- SJSU public information director. UPD headquarters. At the same Green has been teaching at year-old building has been approved other $5 million for construction ex- ity to faculty and are not coming in The University Police Department time elsewhere on campus, the SJSU since fall 198.1 and has no his- by the California State University penses. Construction could begin in for informal advising, she said, said the alleged victim was not se- woman was reporting to police that tory of crime, Staley said Board of Trustees and is in the hands 1987. continued on page 3 RDYfalffin Page 2 Monday, October 28, 1985/Spartan Daily

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Local relations key to good image In November all public relations officers from the formation on the "circulation patterns" of traffic in the California State University system will meet to discuss surrounding streets if San Carlos Street was closed. ways of improving the image of the CSC campuses. Jack Licursi, president of the East Santa Clara Street That is the wrong approach. Any image problem for a Revitalization Association, agreed with CCA. He said that university should be solved at the local level. Each uni- there was not enough specific information in the E1R versity should understand its image problems best and about the traffic impact on East Santa Clara Street to de- should develop solutions that fit its needs. cide if San Carlos Street should be closed. Nowhere could SJSU come to grips with where it The university was unable to convince city transpor- stood with the community in terms of its image than in tation, traffic and planning officials that it had made President Gail Fullerton's attemptS to close San Carlos every effort to comply with its commitments to the city Street. when Seventh, Eighth and Ninth streets were closed in The success of the closure depends a great deal on 1965. how much support the university can gather from city hall, students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding commu- The university had said it would landscape the malls 6015 FOR and tunnel San Carlos Street for nity. safety reasons. About 25 'TIRE AS FLATA5 REAGa.I'S years will have passed before the university makes good FARMERS WALLETS SNICAU J06. on its promise to landscape the malls. CSU has agreed to finance the project in 1990. The idea to tunnel San Carlos was a bad one; both parties have now agreed to that. Pea waatias.avettat

The city staff people were not convinced that the uni- versity had made an effort because it was not commu- nicated to them. John The university has made valiant efforts to comply Letters to the Editor with its commitment and it should have convinced the Between the Lines Ramos city bureaucrats of that In all cases the problem was bad communications Article takes drunk driving too lightly and that leaves the receiver with a bad image of the Editor, sender As a senior and staff reporter at Live Oak High School The university's insensitivity to the community be- last year, I often heard from adviser Harvey Wehner of And that is where the came clear when it was time to sell its environmental im- university has failed to impress the excellent journalism department here at SJSU. the community, the city and pact report. even its own students and After reading the first few issues, I was not so much The report was fine. Everything had been done by the faculty that it includes them in its attempts to make changes. confused as I was disappointed. Marcos numbers, except that there was no input from the sur- The reason I am writing is to address an article in rounding community . It is that kind of policy which begins to eat away at the your Homecoming pullout entitled "Celebrate with cau Breton San Jose Planning Commission met to On Oct. 16, the image of an institution and causes it to lose credibility in tion during Homecoming." to recommend the closure of San Car- decide on whether the eye of its publics, whether they are students, fac- I thought, at last, something that does not advocate council. Representatives from the los Street to the city ulty,staff, politicians, bureaucrats or housewives. drinking! How wrong! was! Campus Community Association said the university had The main message seems to be that it's O.K. to get failed to inform them in time to respond to the report. And the solution to that kind of image problem can be smashed as long as nobody catches you. They also said that the report did not give accurate in- solved best by each institution on an individual basis. The part that particularly pissed me off was author The Greatest David Wenstrom adds, almost as an afterthought, "One along who more possibilility remains. You could kill yourself or Every once in a while someone comes active somebody else. This would really put a damper on Home- is so influential that even after he is no longer World woes dwarf American aid coming week." his presence is felt for years. dictated by schedules. He definitely cannot neglect the Unlike foreign industries, many American industries To make a joke of slaughtering a human being is not Such a personality is Muhammad Ali. city that he is supposed to run. Still, there is a high Mexi- hardly have to pay attention to international markets. only asinine, it's perverse. Drunken driving is far too se- Forget E.F. Hutton; when Ali spoke, people lis- can-American population in San Jose that probably has a America's stable economy reflects complacency among rious for such treatment, apparently more so than Mr tened. vested interest in the earthquake crisis. McEnery could air in a sport of thugs. Americans and it creates a sheltered and single-minded Wenstrom believes. He was a breath of fresh at least send a delegate to the earthquake-stricken area first attitude about any issues in foreign countries. Alesia J. Bischoff His persona was so captivating he became the and utilize the experience to develop some aid programs Soviet Although 1985 has become the year of Live Aid, Farm Freshman Western athlete to be invited to tour the using Mexican victims' relatives in San Jose to work as Aid, and Earthquake Aid relief concerts, Americans are Creative Arts Union. still not fully aware of and attentive to the political, eco- volunteers. While he dined with the late Soviet Premier Leo- nomic and social strife that foreign countries live in con- Ethiopa. The mere mention of this country brings to nid Brezhnev, other men of his trade were happy to stantly. mind the dreaded images of the wasted bodies and gaunt Schneider a 'comic genius' do light beer commericals. faces of this famine-stricken region. Americans have be- Not bad for a guy who grew up a poor black kid One foreign exchange student said that he could not Editor, come aware of this human suffering and have taken sig- in a town where he was barred from eating in the believe that the newspaper coverage of the Bruce I fell out of my chair laughing when I nificant steps to help. However, do people realize that read your guest local restaurants because of his color even after opinion last week in which the present A.S. administra- famine accounts for only 10 percent of the world's pair-. he had won a gold medal the the 1960 Olympics. tion was accused of squandering erty? Our tunnel vision is endless. funds by none other than When Ali was young he made up a nickname for Michael Schneider. Schneider, the man In Guatemala, people disappear and are never found responsible for himself, which, unlike most nicknames, was accu- wasting student dollars on a trip to Washington, D.C. last or their bodies are found with evidence of torture. The rate of himself inside the ring and out. semester, ought to be placed in the comic families of the "disappeared" are accused of having ties genius hall of THE GREATEST. fame next to Leonard with subversives to the government. Many of the "disap- Hoops' "Log 0' Corn." It seems so long ago since he would take the I can't wait for Schneider's peared" may have actually spoken out on freedom of reli- follow-up letter. Be sure American public in his hand and put them in his you gious choice that is not in concurrence with the govern- place it between Isaac Newt and Erk. back Docket. Antoinette ment policies. Jeff Macey Probably because most public figures since Ali The Guatemalan government has been unable to Senior retired have been either too boring, too corrupt, too Fleshman demonstrate an improvement of human rights in its plan Aeronautics involved in drugs or all of the above. to return to democracy. Yet, the United States sends In his time Ali was a figure who transcended the funds used to support this repressive government. barriers placed in front of him by his color and his Maybe part of the problem with Americans' single- San Carlos Street issue bugs prof profession and a man who refused to be just an ath- mindedness is lack of knowledge and education of current Editor, lete. Springsteen concert outweighed the breaking story of the events. Nonetheless, if Americans constantly sat around I have noticed with interest that one of our faculty Here was a man who changed his name and be- catastrophic earthquake in Mexico City. This is some- and pondered the world's woes, the United States would members has "reservations" about the closure of San came a Muslim in a time when Muslims in America thing that it unfortunately lakes an outsider to notice. not be in any position to help underprivileged or disaster- Carlos Street. were being firebombed for "threatening national se- As of Oct. 15, San Jose Mayor Tom McEnery was stricken countries anyway. May I offer two reasons in support of its closure: curity." "'very seriously' considering joining a tour to inspect the But in this bountiful country Americans could do far One, that fewer taxpayers ( who shoulder more than Here was a black man who told Americans they earthquake damage in Mexico City," according to an Oct. more with its foreign aid. While people keep their eyes half the expenses here) would be angered by the many were wrong about going to Vietnam when blacks in 15, news story. and ears open to breaking news, they also need to remem- members of our campus who stream across this street in the South were being lynched. "McEnery said of the Mexico City tour, ' I'll really ber that there is more to any story than what meets the total disregard for signals. How things have changed since then. How peo- look at this very seriously, but I have to balance it with eye. But maybe more importantly, this closure would help ple have changed. things I have scheduled. I'd definitely like to see the dev- Live Aid, Farm Aid and Earthquake Aid relief con- the cause of a new group on campus which defends the Ali was the ultimate media man. His fights were astation firsthand,' "the story said. certs are examples of the fact that Americans are taking rights of insects: "Insects Against Radiators." events and his personal stands unheard of for some- Of course McEnery would need to make room and greater strides to alleviate problems at home and abroad. Ron Sleeker one in his position. "balance" this trip with his schedule; disasters aren't But there's still a long way to go. Professor He could have settled for the millions of dollars Entomology which came his way and kept his mouth shut and he could have been just like today's athletes, who use their name and influence to buy drugs. Like them, Ali spent years in America's courts itor 14441 kAt but not over cocaine accusations. He had his title stripped because of his beliefs and he risked going to kke. jail to fight for what was his. Letter Policy It's hard to imagine Rickey Henderson fighting ' 94 %WOG The Spartan Daily for anything except his paycheck. encourages readers to When Ali was finally vindicated by the Supreme ONO Court and allowed to fight again he regained his If write letters. Bring title, something no other man had ever done and s#1)%ati them to the Daily office something he would do again later when most con- 14.1tANt"'" in Dwight Bentel Hall or sidered him washed up to the Student Union In the ring he changed the look of boxing and Information Desk. inspired thousands of imitators. Outside the ring he shattered the mold of the dumb athlete. All letters must He made the press conference and the interview bear the writer's name, his personal medium signature, major, After Ali, athletes and entertainment figures ei- ;suit ' phone number and ther had to keep up with him or be considered dumb class standing. Phone and boring. Just ask Larry Holmes what killed his career. numbers and anony- _ Since Ali, the modern athlete pales in compari- mous letters will not be son both in magnetism and in character. printed. Amid the contract hassles and drug busts few fa- The Daily re- mous people come even close to THE GREATEST. serves the right to edit While his detractors revel in calling him brain - damaged, those who appreciate Ali's contributions letters. and recognize his influence keep saying what he al- The editorials and ways said. "Float like a butterfly. Sting like a bee opinions on this page Who was the greatest of them all?" are solely the responsi- Muhammad Ali. Ave bility of the Daily staff Marcos Breton is city editor. Between the Lines is '10 r. an open forum for editors which appears MondeY’s and the authors. Spartan Daily /Monday. October 28, 1985 COILErmz Page 3

Golden song, dance at talent show Theatre Arts students By Shannon Rasmussen The Homecoming Queen has a Daily staff Writer gun," while sorority sisters shot the may get dance center Whether you sang to a sorority 'I enjoyed it. I think there have been more crowd with guns. Alpha Phi so- song or clapped along with a frater- rority did a "smurf" dance to the things going on this week in continued from nity band or laughed with a dorm Homecoming 49er's song and threw gold footballs page' days alter approval was an- hall's skit, this year's Homecoming than ever before. The students have been to the audience Delta Zeta sorority There is also the inconve- nounced, a portion of the gym theme "Go with the Gold" echoed danced to top school theme songs in a nience of a 10-minute walk to the burned down. throughout the Concert Hall in the very involved and the alumni are having a countdown of their version of "Solid church and the dreariness of Mor- The new dance center may be Music Building at the 1985 Homecom- Gold." ris Dailey. the solution to many of the prob- ing Talent Show. good time, too.' Sigma Chi fraternity remem- In addition, studio facilities lems affecting the department, are not conducive to dancing, Van she said To be sure the facility Approximately 200 Spartans and Gail Fullerton, bered the good old days in a bar- friends joined in another night of the bershop scene with straw hats, and Swoll said. Dancing on slab floors meets the needs of the depart- SJSU Homecoming week celebrations on president Delta Upsilon woke the crowd up with can cause shin splints, stress frac- ment, Van Swoll said all four Thursday to witness impersonations "wake me up before the gold rush, tures and lower back injury, she dance faculty members want to of "Sting" or a fraternity's version of Surrounded by gold balloons with ers Quincy Jones, Tina Turner and take me down to the game" to said . have their say in its design. "Johnny Be Good" with Spartan ly- the logo "Go with the Gold" printed Boy George singing, "We are the Wham's song "Jitterbug." Even with the use of these lo- Additional offices to be relo- rics. on them and Homecoming Budweiser gold, we are the Spartans," while Kappa Delta sorority showed its cations, the Dance Department cated in the building are the Social "I enjoyed it (talent show)," said beer posters along the stage, the cur- Kappa Sigma fraternity sang a Spar- ballet talents and residents of Joe needs more space. The need for Studies dean's office, the Anthro- SJSU President Gail Fullerton. "I tain rose for each group of talented tan's version of "Johnny Be Good" West Hall, fourth floor, entertained more space by the department has pology Department, the School of think there have been more things performers. Ten groups participated while getting the crowd to clap and the crowd with a skit about their old been known since the program Social Work. the Afro-American evolved going on this week in Homecoming with skits ranging from a Live Aid cheer. Finally, Alpha Tau Omega dog "Gold." from a concentration in Studies Department, various de- theater arts than ever before. The students have impersonation to a group of old men fraternity sang "you don't have to "It was all very good. I liked the to a full BA in 1983, partments within the Social Sci- Van been very involved and the alumni singing about the old days in a barber lose that game tonight, go for the gold ballet and 'Johnny Be Good' rou- Swoll said. Space was allo- ences, the Humanities and Arts cated that are having a good time too." shop. and blue." tines," said Mary Kink, a Pacific Se- year for the depart- dean's offices, and some com- Her favorite? She was a judge Residents of Joe West Hall, third Then there was Chi Omega soror- curity investigator who was on duty ment in the women's gym. Three puter labs. and couldn't say. floor, rocked the crowd with perform- ity singing and dancing to the song during showt ime. Legislature covers Open University's $118,600 1 continued from page i CSU budget will go back to the gen- system's Open University program mine the program's self-sufficiency All 19 campuses in the CSU sys- indicative of our program." Mills said there will probably be eral fund. pay the state general fund $2 million has never been done. tem have Open University or concur- Faculty are not paid for their a certain amount of dialogue between In order to change the $100 ass "reimbursement." "I don't think the legislature or rent enrollment programs (Donovan overload efforts, in taking extra Open the finance and CSU about the issue, charge, once the money is written When the Open University pro- anyone else expects continuing edu- said the terms are synonamous). Cal- University students into their and at finance's budget hearings. into the preliminary budget, the Fi- gram was shown to be using general cation to be self-sufficient, in the ifornia State Universities at, classes. If there is still any controversy nance Department would either have fund facilities, utilities and libraries, sense that a private university is," Bakersfield, Dominguez Hills, Hay- Open University students pay $81 about Open University, it then will to allocate the CSU an additional the Department of Finance decided Mills said. ward, Sacramento, San Bernadino, per unit to attend regular university come up in the legislature's budget $100, or remove the $1013 charge from to takes closer look at the program's There is plenty of room to specu- San Diego, San Francisco, Sonoma classes without actually being for- hearings, Mills said. the budget, Mills said. budget. "It was not clear at all that it late about what being self-sufficient and California State Polytechnic Uni- mally admitted to the university. Stu- "We will not know until then ex- The governor also has the power (Open University) is self-supporting, really means. "Is it self-sufficiency versity at Pomona have adopted the dents can take up to nine units. actly what their ( the Finance Depart- to remove all or part of the $100 so we took some money away from as in every nickel paid by the pro- Open University name as well as The purpose of the program is to ment) position is," he said. charge from the budget by line item the CSU," said Carl Rogers, CSU pro- gram, or is it just paying instructio- SJSU. allow students to take one or two "Use one hundred dollars as an veto. gram analyst for the Department of nal costs?" Donovan said he got the idea classes without actually being for- example," Mills said. Donovan said that the Open Uni- Finance. Mills said that California is one of from a different type of program in mally admitted, said Bob Donovan, If the Finance Department re- versity program, which was started "We felt that the general fund the only states that run concurrent Great Britain that uses the same SJSU Open University director. Aca- quires Open University to pay the in 1973, could be hurt if the program was paying a lot of expenses," Rog- enrollment programs without fund- name. "It caught my attention." demicallly disqualified students can general fund $100, then they will allo- loses $2 million again. ers said. ing. Other states see it as a state obli- "The name grabs peoples atten- also take classes in order to requalify cate $100 less to the CSU budget, "We (SJSU) were the ones that Mills said that CSU has been talk- gation to make sure funds are appro- tion," Donovan said. "It is far more for admission. Mills said. started it (open University)," Dono- ing about doing a study of the concur- priated for the programs, he said. This will leave a $100 loss for the van said. rent enrollment (Open University) "Our programs are really help- CSU Continuing Education office to The state finance department re- program for a couple of years, but ing to serve mainstream students," absorb and the $100 held out of the quired in October 1984 that the CSU that a comprehensive study to deter he said With but a STUDENT I.D., you'll Hot coffee might be r eplacing co id buffet get 15% OFF continued from page to pay a janitor to clean up, ttoo for Several committee members cation request form) that I can jus- ALL shoes and Purses tickets at $2.50 for students and $5 for emergencies and $200 for honorari- said the $1,000 fee for catering tify allocating and allocating in full is non-students. Included in costs are ums for the speakers. HBA has seemed excessive. the honorarium," McGee said. $100 for advertising, $200 for posters "about $700" in its treasury, Salinas "I see that you have had coffee The committee voted unami- and fliers, $1,000 for hospitality, $100 said. and doughnut sales before," said nously to grant the $200 allocation. "I just think that this really is a committee member Frode Hjelme- Salinas said after the meeting low fee to charge for a conference saeth. "Perhaps instead of catering, that HBA is trying to become a regu- and a lunch," said A.S. Business Ad- you could have some sort of coffee larly-funded A.S. group. A group that ministrator Jean Lenart. "Have you and doughnut table where you could receives special allocations for four considered maybe charging more sell coffee and doughnuts to the par- consecutive semesters may be in- Spartan Daily like $5 or $10 or some other figure to ticipants." cluded in the A.S. budget. LADIES HEELS FREE Professional dying the San Jose State Serving cover the cost of your conference?" Salinas said HBA would like to HBA was granted a special allo- Community 2 for 1 w/purchase of any pair University create a good image for incoming cation last spring, he said. "We considered that," Salinas of Candies Shoes Since 1934 students. Not serving a nice lunch Special allocations said. "But, of course, we're not pro- had a balance WCPS 509-4801 would "diminish" that image, he of $4,200 for this semester before the ,iirond class footage paid at San Jose. fessionals at putting on conferences. said. $200 allocation to HBA. Groups to dlifornia Member of California News. I think we could probably ask for paper Publishers Association and the As- HBA can still put on the more money but I wouldn't expect as confer- come before the committee this se- THE COBBLER SHOPPE sated Press Published daily by San ence with the $200 allocation, Salinas mester are requesting a total of hn, State University, during the college much attendance. And that's what THE PRUNEYARD -.ear The opinions expressed in the paper said after the meeting, but we're really looking for more par- the "char- $4,793.48 so far, Lenart said. There .1 etr not necessarily those of the Depart acter" of the conference would be are three more special allocation 559-8890 tnent of Journalism and Mass Commu ticipants." lessened. mentions, the University Administration Linda Chandler, a member of the meetings scheduled this semester. or any student or faculty organization "I even asked them if they would Mail subscriptions accepted on a remain eight-member special allocations underwrite us since der of semester basis Full academic committee, asked why the confer- we are charging year, 615 Each semester, 37 50 Off-cam admission and we could pay them pus price per copy, 15 cents. On-campus ence was not being held on campus. delivery paid for through Associated Stu back," Salinas. dents at $.50 per participating enrolled "There's nothing available (on The committee did not grant an student. Phone, Editorial 277-3181 Ad- campus) on that day," Salinas said. underwrite. Which of these people have a disability? vertising 277-3171 Printed by Fricke- Parks Press "And the reason we're having it on A.S. Director of Business Affairs Postmaster, Please send all address cot that day is because . .. that is the Patti McGee made the motion for the rections to Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, One Washington Square, San most convenient day for all the committee to grant a $200 allocation. Jose. CA 96192 speakers." "The only item on here (the alto- STAFF

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rLIDA4I, Spartaguide AFAR, A To include your information in Channel 54 at 629-8504 or 294-7254. Pe- Spanaguide, visit the Deily office in Ben - Room 208, second floor of Dwight The Society for Advancement of Mayor John Ashworth of Camp- tat Management will host a guest bell will speak at 9:30 a.m. Wednes- The Community Committee for speaker from San Jose Hospital at 6 day in Dudley Moorhead Hall Room Daley Jim Bricker International Students will hold con- p.m. today in the Student Union Al- 226A to the Urban Sociology class on versational English Tutoring for all maden Room. For more informatiom Urban Politics. international students in the morn- call Marita 266-5225. ings from 10 a.m. to noon, and af- Delta Sigma Pi will hold a bake EXCUSE t,t7I EELEm tear, ternoons from Ito 3 p.m. today in Ad- The First United Methodist sale from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today in 84 A FOL-ITE Aft. CNILIN6, 7ND ministration Building Room 222. For Church of San Jose will hold audi- front of the S.U. WOAD fePRECJATE IT IF ,e3.) more information call Muriel An- tions for R. H. Ward's "The Holy mune ME 711E ,54tie drews at 279-4575. Family" from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday in The Christian Science Organiza- coArI3sel the Social Hall of the First United tion will hold its weekly testimony SJSU Update News is holding its Methodist Church, 24th N. 5th. St. For meeting at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the OHAcx! weekly newscast at 3 p.m. today on more information, call Barbara Titus S. U . Monta Ivo Room. Yesterdaily Because many SJSU students at- students van as counsel. tend classes two or three times a week. Koehn's trial date is "trailing," the Spartan Daily is including news An audit of the Associated Stu- which means it could come to court items from the previous paper to help dents 1984-85 budget found errors in on any Tuesday. Marmon said she keep everyone informed on campus university records of the budget. The will ask for a postponment of the trial Erk every day. AS. Business Office will check its re- until Jan. 7. Eric Kieninger cords against the university's each Koehn is being held in lieu of $75,- Campus month. DO you KNow DAL Elk Childs, who conducted the 000 bond. The number of international stu- Eric THAT rHE - ycs IT Is! 98 1r5 NOT I THINK ir No sit dents at SJSU has decreased contin- audit for Thomas 81 Childs Certified iN-TtrE- Fitt" TNE R71441EsT NOT uously since 1982. In 1982, 1,308 full- Public Accountants, said the univer- San Jose Councilwoman Susan ROUTINE mow COORDy R:VTNEI time international students enrolled sity Fiscal Services Department had Hammer said Thursday that the clo- Of TNE oLoesr at SJSU, in fall 1984, 905 international combined account balances and San Carlos Street would en- AND 7198iEsr sure of Omilc Ronlmrs students enrolled, and this fall 581 in- posted interest to the wrong ac- hance the university and fit in attrac- ternational students enrolled. counts. tively with the San Jose downtown SJSU Counstlor Tom Coke said revitalization project. the main reason for the decrease is Former Royce Hall residence di- that all departments in the School of rector Will Koehn, arrested in April At a joint press conference with Engineering have more qualified stu- on weapons and drug charges, has SJSU President Gail Fullerton, Ham- dents than space available. There- fired his San Francisco attorney. mer said that the proposed street clo- fore, the departments take California Koehn hired Crystal Marmon of sure is "a good opportunity for the residents before they accept foreign Daly City to replace Joesph O'Sulli- city to work with the university." il Classified

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Scott Spartans rise, beat UOP 34-26 Vigallon Sports Editor Clark leads SJSU attack What's the answer? By Rob Gibbany Daily staff writer

TOOK SEVEN WEEKS for SJSU's football The Spartans came home Satur- ITteam to finally win a game. I'm not being day night and, in the words of run- sarcastic, but let's look at reality here. Reality ning back K.C. Clark, "it was sweet." is a 2-6 record. Sure, the Spartans looked somewhat After losing five games in a row, impressive in their 34-26 win over Pacific on four on the road, SJSU returned to Saturday night and the players have a right to feel the friendly confines of Spartan Sta- happy, but reality 2-6 keeps staring at you. dium and beat University of the Pa- With the Gold Rush, the expanded Spartan cific 34-26 before a homecoming Stadium and the overall push for support of SJSU crowd of 11,294. athletics, this was supposed to be the beginning of "I'm very proud of our team," something big at this school. Since football is the Spartan head coach Claude Gilbert main sport and biggest money-maker here, it was said. "We played an awfully good called upon to carry the load. It hasn't. football game against a good football The question isn't: Why has the football team team." lost six of its first eight games? It is: Why hasn't the Going into the game, Pacific was team even been competitive? ' in second place in the PCAA with a 2- Is it an attitude problem? Is it a coaching 1 conference record ( 4-3 overall). The problem? Is it a recruiting problem? Or is it an Tigers were coming off a 24-15 vic- injury problem? What is it? tory over Hawaii Oct. 19; two weeks The answer is not easy. earlier, Hawaii had battled PCAA- First, let's look at one of the most important leader Fresno State to a 24-24 tie. er qualities an athlete possesses his attitude. Of The Spartans, 2-6 on the season course, morale on the team has lowered with each ( 2-3 in the PCAA I, did an "outstand- subsequent loss, and that's going to affect a player's ing job" against the Tigers' wishbone outlook on practicing every day, which, in turn, option offense, Gilbert said. affects his performance. Defensive end Sam Kennedy, Some say it's up to the coach to motivate his who led the team with 12 tackles, ag- players. That's true to a certain extent, but the will reed, but said it was just a matter of to achieve comes from within. On a losing team, low "discipline." morale seems to outdistance that will. Do SJSU "Everyone just did their assign- players have attitude problems? Only they can ments," said Kennedy, who also had answer that. one quarterback sack. "There's no Secondly, should head coach Claude Gilbert be magic formula." blamed for the 2-6 start? Well, if past history means Pacific head coach Bob Cope anything, his coaching ability can't be questioned. praised the Spartans' effort. Gilbert coached San Diego State for eight years, "You've got to give a lot of credit compiling a 61-26-2 record and winning a pair of to SJSU," he said. "When you've won PCAA championships. one and lost six, it shows a lot of char- It's easy to sit in the stands and second-guess acter. It's a tribute to their coaches Gilbert, like when he pulled quarterback Doug Allen and players to get ready and play a and reinserted Jon Carlson in the final drive of fine football game like they did." SJSU's 20-18 loss to Fullerton State. But it's another Cope also laid some of the re- thing when you're wearing the headsets and making sponsibity on his team's shoulders. the crucial decisions. "We did everything we possibly The bottom line, though, may be: Does Gilbert could to lose the game," he said. "De- and his players have mutual respect for each other'? fensively, far and away, this is the Only they can answer that. poorest we've played all year." Next, is SJSU's recruiting philosophy the root of V Richard Halo Daily staff photographer Whether it was SJSU's offensive the problem? A more appropriate question should la It back K.('. Clark gets hit by UOP Cornerback Pat Weisenee after breaking into the Tigers' Secondary continued on back page be: Does SJSU even have a choice of changing its recruiting philosophy? This school has traditionally recruited from the junior colleges. In essence, this philosophy is a gamble. Montgomery notches SJSU win No. 100 If you tap the right resources, you'll have a productive season. But if you don't, which this year By Anne Spandau after SJSU errors, then the Spartans scored the last point seems to prove, you're looking at a losing season and Daily staff writer on a service ace by Gina Watson. all of its negative consequences. By having a player For Dick Montgomery, the weekend was filled with Ducks and Beavers Statistically for SJSU, outside hitter Lisa Ice led with for two years (or if he redshirts, three), not as much victories. eight kills. She also had a .583 hitting percentage. Outside continuity is built compared to signing a player just The Spartan volleyball head coach attained the 99th eaten for weekend dinner hitters Julie Braymen and Christa Cook were tied with out of high school. and tooth victories in his SJSU career with wins over Ore- five kills apiece. SJSU's overall hitting percentage was Then again, with SJSU's athletic budget, it gon State on Friday night and Oregon on Saturday, re- .459. Setter Teri DeBusk had 22 assists for a .458 setting cannot afford to keep many players on full spectively. kept our intensity level up and played well from top to bot- percentage. scholarships for four, and even five, years. The victories improved the fourth-ranked Spartans tom.! was pleased." For the Beavers, Susie Swanson led with five kills, Fourth, can injuries be blamed? Hardly. All record to 20-3 overall and 6-0 in NorPac play. The win over The Spartans opened the first game by taking a 13-0 but also had five errors for a .000 hitting percentage. The teams suffer key losses. Depth is always a factor. Oregon gave SJSU sole possession of first place in the con- lead before the Beavers scored a point. Then the Spartans overall team hitting percentage was -.194. Setter Lisa Ma- SJSU doesn't have much depth. 180 ference. quickly finished the game on two Oregon State errors. drid had seven assists for a .143 setting percentage. So, what's it all add up to? The Spartans beat Oregon State 15-1, 15-4, 15-3 and Or- The second game saw the Beavers keeping pace with Against Oregon for Montgomery's 100th, the Spartans Maybe I haven't addressed the real question or egon 15-12, 15-6, 13-15, 15-9. SJSU at the beginning with the score 2-2 That was as didn't play as well, the coach of 190 career victories said. foc the real answer, but I know one fact if SJSU's Montgomery's 99th win came on a night when the close as OSU would stay. SJSU took advantage of a Bea- "We played real slow in the whole match," he said. Log. football team doesn't get its act together soon, it Spartans played very well, according to the coach. ver error to put the game away. "We were so fragmented and we played at a different may be staring at reality a little more than it would "Tonight we played more like we prefer to play," said The Beavers were dominated by the Spartans as tempo than we did yesterday ( against OSU)." Oof like to. onol Montgomery. whose SJSIT record stands at 100-21."We &MU led 14-I in the third game. OST.1 scored two points continued on back page

50 '81 8.11 Freshman standard rule questioned Hockey team beats Cats lot By Scott Van Camp "There is the other part of me that has First home game improves record to 6-4-1 ; for Daily staff writer reservations about the use of SAT and ACT By Scott Van Camp Green. Beginning Aug. 1, 1986, the SJSU Ath- Entrance requirements scores. Tests measure deficiences and Daily staff writer The Spartans completed the scoring with letic Department will be faced with a new SAT therefore we should work towards correct- It took a long time, but the SJSU field 10 minutes remaining when Mace Savelkoul on rule regarding the recruitment of freshmen CPA score ing those deficiences and not necessarily hockey team came home for the first time on fired a long shot that got through Kolnes. Sa- 4 he added. 59 athletes. segregate people," Saturday and whipped Chico State 3-0 in a velkoul had left the game in the first half In 1983, the NCAA passed Proposition Regular freshmen 2.0 1472 Whitcomb believed Prop. 48 would not NorPac conferene. match. after suffering a cut lip. IE 98, which would require more stringent have the effect on SJSU as schools with It was the Spartans' first home game of Despite the offensive show, Lewis said it "Pt academic eligibility requirements for in- larger athletic budgets. on the road. It was also was the defense that keyed the win. Freshmen athletes the season, after 10 coming freshman. One freshman athlete is worth two Parents' Day at the South Campus field. The "We had no major lapses. Our defense fed It was the first time in the NCAA's 77- under Prop. 48' 2.0 700 scholarships, which could be used to recruit dos combination proved to be too much for the passed the ball out well and we didn't let year history that an academic standard two JC transfers, Whitcomb said, thus sav- Wildcats. them pressure us," Lewis said. For was established. Proposition 48 an NC AA rule left ec ing the department money. "It's nice to be at home and nice to have After the game, the team gave Lewis a fact The new rule requires completion of 11 live Aug. 1, 1986) for student athletes "If we were an institution that re- all of the fans here, too," Coach Carolyn bouquet of flowers and a card, condolences college preparatory courses by high school who do not meet the regular student re cruited 40 or 50 percent freshmen, we would Lewis said. for a death in her family. athletes with a minimum grade point aver- guirements. be affected, but we don't recruit a great The Spartans were seeking revenge "They're a good bunch of kids," Lewis 833 age of 2.0. The rule also specifies what number of them," he said. against the Wildcats, who handed them their said. kinds of elective courses can be taken. Proposed revision Whitcomb had not spoken with Ful- first loss of the season in a 4-1 decision on The Spartans host California at 3 pm. ford Most controversial is the use of SAT lerton regarding the school's vote in Jan- Sept. 21. According to SJSU's Janice Wednesday. ipo and ACT scores. The student must have a of Prop. 48 uary, but said the convention usually de- Johnston, the team had something to prove. foc total score of 700 on the SAT or 15 on the cides on up to 150 pieces of legislation and 081 allows for flexibility "Chico is tough when they're at home, 00 ACT. all decisions are made well before the but we're just as tough here," she said. At present, the NCAA requires a 2.0 av- SAT meeting convenes. Senior forward Debbie Dulin, who led the IS erage with no special emphasis on aca- GPA score "We look at the impact on the univer- Spartan offense with two goals, said the dif- demic curriculum and no SAT or ACT sity and the students. We also work with the ference between the two contests was like mom score. conference. We are very close with them in nod Freshmen athletes 2 2 660 night and day. fice Immediately after the proposition was our voting," Whitcomb said. did a 2.4 640 "This time we played as a team. We passed, several of the predominately black Directly affected by the ruling are the lot of passing and give and goes," Dulin said. colleges threatened to withdraw from the "special admits," students who do not meet Johnston, a senior midfielder, played a 10- 794-member association, citing cultural Regular freshmen 22 1312 the regular freshman standards. key defensive role in shutting down Chico's bias of the standardized test. Marilyn Radisch, director of Admis- Pinning NIS 2.4 1152 Kristy Pavloff, the NorPac's second leading Such schools as Grambling, Tennessee sions and Records, said each school is al- die scorer with seven goals. down State and Southern University said their re- lowed up to 4 percent of total enrollment for Lewis had Johnston shadow Pavloff 'em bre cruiting would be hurt, as blacks and rural "special admits." This is based on enroll- throughout the game, even when the Spar- : whites did not score as well on the SAT or quirements are left untouched, but if a ment from the previous academic year. tans were on offense. 29 average is higher than 2.0, the slots must go to 96 the ACT. grade point The majority of those "I was denying her the ball so they (the An independent study released in Au- SAT or ACT score could be lower than the disadvantaged students, through the Edu- Wildcats) had to use the rest of the team, Page 7 8. gust 1984 showed that six out of seven black required 700 or 15, respectively. cational Opportunity Program. About two- which they don't normally do," Johnston male basketball players and three out of Dr. Charles Whitcomb, SJSU's faculty thirds of the leftover slots are allotted to the said. Soo every four black football players who re- athletic representive, who along with Pres- athletic departments, Radisch said. overall record to 6-4-1, loo SJSU improved its ceived athletic scholarships at the nation's ident Gail Fullerton and athletic directors Carolyn Lewis, women's associate ath- and its crucial NorPac mark to 2-2-1. The Spartans Zimmerman Iry largest universities would not have qual- Lynn Eilefson and Mary letic director, serves as the department's Spartans need to win their last three games 89f ified for first -year eligibility under Proposi- make up the university's voting delegation, administrative liaison with the admissions at the conference title. in the Pros for a chance Page fi tion 48. has mixed emotions about the propostion office. Lewis is responsible for choosing the Chico's record fell to 5-5-1 overall, 3-4 in Last week, the NCAA President's and the revision. women athletes who come under the "spe- NorPac. Council, composed of 44 major college pres- "Part of me is supportive of this piece cial admits" category. Dulin put SJSU ahead to stay 28 minutes idents, decided to put a revision of Prop 48 of legislation ( Prop. 48) because it forces Lewis said picking an athlete for the Into the first half with a shot into the left cor- before the January 1986 convention in New intercollegiate athletics to be more se- program doesn't just involve looking at ner of the goal, past Wildcat goalie Karen A helping 'Arm' Orleans. lective of the kinds of students who come to GPAs and test scores Kolnes. Page In the revision, the 11 academic re- a four-year institution," Whitcomb said. continued on pages She made the score 2-Oat the5: 10 mark of the second half, with the assist from Kim »offtm Page 6 Monday, October 28. 1985/Spartan Daily

Spartans in the Pros Entrance standards Nichols 'blessed' to have football career questioned continued from pages Lion receiver goes after big bucks "We interview the students and talk to and counselors. They By Rob Othbany their English teachers have to write us a letter, Daily staff writer justment that I had to make." (students ) also which can reveal a lot as to how she has done Mark Nichols was unlike thousands of It wasn't easy for Nichols in his rookie young people who have dreamed of becom- year with the Lions, largely due to a broken in high school," she said. the women's athletic depart- ing professional football players. When shoulder suffered in the second game of the Lewis said ment 12 "special admits" a Nichols was at Bakersfield High Sciiool, he pre-season that sidelined him for the entire admits about Prop. 48 is basically a was more interested in other sports like bas- season. year and thinks that the SAT and ketball. "I didn't really get too much into it my good one, but has concerns over He came upon football in a roundabout rookie year because of the injury)," he ACT provisions. schools> have some sort of way, playing for the first time during said. "I didn't learn the offense as well as I "I think they (other valid concerns. U's been known that upper- his senior year at Bakersfield High. should have. class students score consistently better than "It was something that just happened. I "After my first year, I believe I really lower-class is somewhat biased," she just decided to play football, and I guess I ( learned) what I was supposed to do in run- ones. It said. was blessed," he understated. ning my routes and reading different cover- Head football coach Claude Gilbert said After two years at Bakersfield Junior ages," he said. "I finally got that down after that approximately 20 percent of his first- College and two years at SJSU, the 6-foot -2 the second year year players are freshmen, the rest JC re- inch, 227-pound wide receiver was drafted Nichols seemed to "have it down" in the cruits. He agrees with Lewis that the tests 16th in the first round of the 1981 NFL draft Lions' 23-21 upset win over the 49ers on Oct. are not the best way to judge a potential stu- by the Detroit Lions. 20 when he led both teams' receivers with dent-athlete. When Nichols first came to SJSU in three catches for 53 yards. "I hate to see someone be deprived of the 1979, he still didn't believe he was an NFL- Though Nichols didn't plan on football opportunity to participate in academics and caliber player. as a career when he was growing up, he has sports just because he didn't have a given "When I first came to SJSU, I didn't of made it in a field many consider to be glam- score on an SAT," Gilbert said. myself as a first-round pick," he said, "but orous entertainment. The coach said it was easy for some after I got down and played some of the He doesn't look at football in that way, schools to be in favor of the more stringent competition in the NCAA, I figured I had a however. rules. good chance to go in the first round. "It's not as glamorous as people think it "Often it's a lobby by certain universities "Coach (Dennis) Erickson, our offen- is," he said. "It's more like a job. I have a that have the wherewithal to recruit good stu- sive coordinator, kept telling me that I had wife now and a 10-month old baby boy. so dents. It's easy to be philosophical when all the physical tools and (that if I) just kept I'm more responsible." you're in that kind of a position," he said. mentally prepared, I could do anything in "I look at football as my job and I have in Prop. 48 life I wanted to," he said. to do whatever I have to do to get that check The academic requirements are necessary, said head basketrall coach Bill Nichols did a lot at SJSU in two years, every week," he said. "It's not like having Berry. setting records for most touchdown recep- fun like when we were in college. I still "If a kid is able to get C's and B's in core tions in one season (11 in 1979) and for enjoy it, though." ca- classes, it reflects what he can do in school," reer TD receptions (16). In 1979, he was Nichols enjoys football and isn't both- Berry said. named first-team All-PCAA and an honora- ered by the image many fans have of the The coach is also feels that test scores ble-mention All-American. players as just "being in it for the money." should not be stressed as much as Prop. 48 His career totals "You want to try to get as much as you 48 receptions for 1,- suggests. 267 yards and 16 can because the owners have that much TDs put him fifth on the "Some people just don't test very well, so all-time SJSU receiving list. money," he said. "They make so much I don't think the scores are valid," Berry It was a definite money during the game that they have it to adjustment for Nichols said. when he was drafted by the give. Lions, going However, he sees little change after Aug. from the pass-oriented "I don't think I'm getting paid as much Spartan offense to 1 with the way recruiting is done. the Lions, a rushing team. as I should," he said. "It's more power to "We recruit kids who are qualified under "I came to the you if you can get paid a lot when you go into Detroit Lions with Billy the rules. It (Prop. 48) means a little more Sims in the backfield," Nichols said. "Most the game every Sunday and get hit." homework on our part," he said. of the time, it was, 'Run, Billy, run.' Glamorous or not, it's a job. As Nichols Meanwhile, Whitcomb awaits the Jan- "We passed on third down when we thinks back to his senior year in high school, Photo , outtess of Deiluo Lions uary convention when SJSU will cast its vote needed to pass but most of the time we he must be glad he "just decided to play Former Spartan Mark Nichols set two receiving records at SIR' supporting Prop. 48, or supporting a revision Just ran the ball," he said. "It was an ad- football " of the rule.

Making a champ out of Balboa, again and again indicator, this is a minority cyclops. made bodyguard Mr. T the most become Rocky's manager. After sentiment. To add to the drama, a pregnant famous man ever to sport a mohawk. another rousing rendition of Rocky's Stanion Room Only Let m. first catch you up on what Mrs. Rocky (Ta ha Shire) strains In this segment, we find world theme, our hero finds the eye of the our war-torn hero Rocky has battled herself by picking up a bag of Gravy champion Rocky getting somewhat tiger and beats Mr. T like a dog. through up to this point. Train and slips into a coma. With the cocky, while a hungry Mr. T gets And that brings us to "Rocky "Rocky :" The 1976 film about a big fight just around the corner, mean and ugly. And when Rocky's IV." What's in store for Rocky this Eric down-and-out fighter who gets a Rocky sits at her bedside, whining manager Mick ( Burgees Meredith) is time? Will he lose to the Russian? chance at the world heavyweight title and doing a horrible job of crying. rude enough to have a heart attack Rumor has it we could see the demise Stanion pulled down several Academy Award just before the fight, Rocky is a mess, of Apollo. Will we have to listen to nominations and earned a Best Finally, of course, she awakens and when he goes out to fight, Mr. T that Rocky theme song again? And Director award for Stallone. and tells her hubby to whip that makes a mess of him. Is this the end will Rocky fight Arnold In the film, Rocky comes up just rotten Apollo. The famous Bill Conti of our hero? Schwarzenegger in "Rocky V. the short of the world championship psych-up music starts blaring and final chapter?" I don't know, but if 0 ADRIAN, I DID IT!" America. when Apollo Creed wins a split Rocky comes through. Nope. Apollo Creed has turned Rocky IV is as much fun as the first That's right, he has Our hero will take on a Russian decision. "Rocky Ill: "This is the film that over a new leaf and decides to three, I certainly hope so. done it three times stud in "Rocky IV." "Rocky Even after Rocky before, and come November, he will "Geez, this is getting out of and Apollo insist at the end of the first 'do it one more time, hand," is undoubtedly a sentiment film that there will be no rematch, ' To the inevitable thrill of millions shared by many about the fourth "Rocky" made big bucks and the Experience '( including this reporter) Rocky installment of the Italian Stallion. rematch was on. But will Rocky lose Balboa will lace up the gloves again But if the success of the first three his eyesight? His doctor warns him PEACE CORPS Guaranteed when "Rocky IV- is unleashed on films, as well as "Rambo- is any that fighting could turn him into a Practice starts minus four players By Rob Gibbon), phies," Holt said. The disagreement Daily staff writer involved, among other things, "what SJSU's basketball team began 'We had some went on at practice," according to practice two weeks ago without four Holt, who wouldn't elaborate any fur- familiar players. philosophical ther. But they didn't graduate and "It's better for me and it's better they aren't injured they trans- differences on what for the team this way," he said. ferred to other schools. be a One of the main reasons he chose The most recent and most nota- it means to Cabrillo, a junior college, is to retain ble transfer occurred during the sum- student-athlete.' his eligibility. mer, when junior forward Stony "I'm eligible to play at a JC, but Evans moved to the University of Bill Berry, I'm not eligible at a four-year New Mexico. S.ISU basketball coach school," he said. "I considered that "His decision to leave was mu- very seriously. I really didn't want to tually beneficial," SJSU head coach redshirt for a year." Bill Berry said "We had some philo- Hatfield, who averaged 0.4 points sophical differences on what it means The three were guard Bryan Holt 16-4, 177/, and 0.8 rebounds last year in limited to be a student -athlete." forward Guy Hatfield 16-6, 1851 and forward/center Dan Curry playing time 30 minutes in 29 Evans, reached at his home in Al- games, is now attending San Jose buquerque, refused to comment. (8-8, 214 - the tallest freshman ever Berry >. City College. In his freshman year, Evans led signed by Of the three, Berry would say "I had my reasons and I told the Spartans in scoring 19.9 points Coach Berry what they were," he per game), rebounds (6.8) and field only, "They all had their personal reasons There were differences in said. "They were personal reasons. It goal percentage (55.6 percent). He philosophy " isn't anybody's business but my was the first freshman in SJSU his- Peace Corps volunteers for everyone, but since 1961 Holt, who averaged 3.3 points and own." tory to lead the team in both scoring 1.2 rebounds last year in Hatfield did say, though, "I'm have a tradition of sharing nearly 100,000 Americans and rebounding in the same season playing nearly twice as much as either Hat- happy where I'm at now." their have made the commitment and was named PCAA Freshman of knowlege and skills with field or Curry, transferred to Cabrillo Curry, who finished last season the Year the people of the developing and found it to be one of the College in Santa Cruz. with 1.9 points and 1.2 rebounds per Last year. the 6-foot -6 inch, 227- "It wasn't good because we the game, transferred to Diablo Valley nations. They're individuals central events in their lives. pound Evans was fourth on the team and Berry I disagreed in our philoso- College. who combine a special sense of Our representatives will with 11.6 points per game and second - with 6.6 rebounds. adventure with a desire to help be pleased to discuss with you Three other players, all of whom other people. the opportunities beginning in were freshmen, transferred last Former volunteers will the next 3-12 months in spring, shortly after a 1984-55 season Bennigan's of that saw SJSU finish 16-13. 10-8 in the confirm that two years in the Africa, Asia, Latin America, PCAA. slrr California Peace Corps can mean per- and the Pacific. sonal growth, cross-cultural one of Same Ckwo n. mown. experiences, and a sense of daPi pee weave fonder. satisfaction found nowhere The Toughest Job BEYOND 9 TO 5 we Panne else. It isn't easy, and it isn't You'll Ever Love Fantastic Appetizers Open early Happy Hour all week (4-7) Open late Champagne Brunch all weekend PEACE CORPS ON CAMPUS Outstanding Dinners Open weekends Information Booth near Film and Information Student Union Session could ask tot anythina October 28-30 October 30 kinkois at Bennigan's 1230 PM 481 E San Carlos St 295-5511 4150 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara Business Tower, Rm 50 93 Paseo de San Antonio 295-4336 Across horn Great America! Spartan Daily/Monday, October 28, 1985 Page 7 ily inned to ,ey to er, ,ne rt- a a nd I N ne Sr an he lid st- its :u- he rid en ne nt es u - en

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Freshman Shane Baum, left, strains as he resists the pulling of teammate Ken Brison during the negative pullup session. Top, senior Jurgen Heitman gets airborn as he and freshman Scott Benson practice a defensive escape technique called gramby rolls. Above, wrestling head coach Dan Kida, leading the team through hand pushups, gets a hand from assistant Dave Barns.

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6 6 p," THE COACH BARKS like First-year coach Danny Kida is becomes a (actor. a drill instructor. preparing his team ready for the Jesse Figueroa, a sophomore, "Fif -tee-one," the players 1985-84 season. grapples with assistant coach Andy respond in unison. After the exercises and Tsarnas on one side. Both go flying "Up," the coach repeats. stretching, Kida arranges his off the mat onto the hard, cold floor "Fif-tee-two," comes the reply in wrestlers around the mat to work on "Was your performance up to fading voices. techniques. your level?" Kida questions the "What?" the coach asks in an 1- The wrestlers practice "arm entire team. "Think about the bad can't-hear-youuuu tone of voice. grabs" and "takedowns." Some look things you did and try to improve "Fif-tee-three," the player smooth in their actions, others not so them the next time." unknowingly answer, smooth, but one begins to realize that The wrestlers rotate and begin As the count gets higher and technique is a big part of the sport. again. Senior Jack Norton has higher, the nine athletes clustered on It's not like wrestling your brother on freshman Scott Benson close to being the yellow mat begin to look strained the living room rug. pinned. Benson attempts to use his from the situps. When 100 is reached, The third phase of practice, what legs to get out of the hold, but Norton they look relieved to let their Kida calls "Going Live," then begins. is too strong. The whistle blows and partners have a chance. The wrestlers use all four Benson is spared. Then comes pushup time. corners of the mat. Two men wrestle After an hour, the wrestlers go The strain becomes vocal as the while a third referees. They go three through more exercises before the wrestlers struggle towards to. By the rounds of six minutes each, then they session ends. time they finish, they look flushed rotate. The wrestling season officially and breathe heavily. They become serious, and pride begins Nov. 19 against Chico State.

Junior Dave Love, left, shows freshman Dave Welch the proper technique in rendering an opponent helpless. Senior .lack Norton, far left, concentrates during intensive stretching exercises. 3-Do2D1 Page 8 Monday, October 28, 1985/Spartan Daily 'Arm' lends helping hand By Anne Spandau Daily staff writer With the Spartan football team sporting a 2-6 record, it has undoubt- edly lost some support. But not Ar- mand Hanzad and his wife Pat, who have missed only one SJSU home game in 39 years. Hanzad, better known as "Arm," said that in the past four or five years, he and his wife have not missed a single game home or away a streak that is likely to con- tinue despite the team's poor show- ing. The one home game Hanzad and his wife missed was in November 1973 because they chaperoned the Sil- ver Creek High School band on a trip to Hawaii. In addition to his support of the football team and all SJSU sports, Hanzad is the Academic Monitor of Intercollegiate Athletics, which means he sees to it that student -ath- letes are meeting NCAA standards in GPA and number of units. Basically, Hanzad has three areas of responsibility. First, to run grade checks on athletes twice a se- mester and report those findings to the coaches. If a conflict does arise, he helps the athletes to solve grade problems. The NCAA requires all athletes to have a minimum GPA of Ken P. Ruinard Daily staff photographer 2.0. Second, Hanzad keeps track of Pat and Arman Hanzad may be SJSU's biggest boosters ever any add/drops for the athletes. This is to insure that athletes have a mini- each month with the Alum Rock years for Hanzad were the men's bas- mum of 12 units, in addition to their School District as a consultant on ketball team winning the PCAA tour- sport, as required by the NCAA. curriculum with school principals. nament in 1980 and advancing to the Third, he takes care of any The couple's interest in SJSU NCAA playoffs, head coach Bill Ber- change of program to make sure all athletics began in 1946 with the foot- ry's first season, and when the volley- Ken P. Ruinard Daily staff photographer records are kept straight for NCAA ball team and hasn't let up since. ball team went to the Final Four last inquiries. "It's been neat beings part of all year. Spartan Karl Roberson (right ) blocks a tip attempt by Oregon's Sue Harbour For all this work, five to six days this," Hanzad said. "This has given The volleyball team is very spe- per week, Hanzad volunteers his us an opportunity to stay involved cial to the Hanzads. time. He retired two years ago after with young people." "They are a group of young la- working as a teacher and a school ad- Hanzad keeps active with Spar- who have taken to us and we Volleyball team takes two ministrator for more than 30 years. tan athletics in many ways. He is the dies taken to them," he said. "I don't lie graudated from SJSU in 1950 vice president of the Spartan Founda- have know what it is, just some sort of a continued from page 5 the first game, taking a 9-I lead be- 12-8 lead and proceeded to lose it. with a degree in journalism and so- tion, he's on the Alumni Board of Di- spark." One of the reasons for the lack fore the Spartans began to make a Some Spartan errors and Oregon cial sciences, a double major. In 1951, rectors and he's on the President's of enthusiasm, according to Mont- comeback with two kills by outside kills gave the Ducks the victory he , eceive.; his teaching credential, Council. The Hanzads love to go to volley- gomery and some of the players, hitter Kim Hicks, three by middle and sent the match to four games. and in 19:72 earned his administrative The Hanzads also sponsor the ball and basketball games, when they could have been the Walk for blocker Maria Healy and a service The Ducks almost tied the credent,', I and master's in education. women's athletic awards luncheon. don't conflict with football games. He Sparta, the fundraiser for women's ace by Cook. The Spartans won the fourth game at 9-8 before SJSU Ito worked as a teacher for seve- In recognition of the work they've put said those are two sports the fans can athletics held Saturday morning. game on a service ace by Ice. pulled the win out on kills by Cook, ral years before becoming principle into it, the luncheon was renamed to get really involved in, sometimes "The girls were involved in The second game saw SJSU Healy and Ice. of Pala Middle School in San Jose, the Hanzad's Award Luncheon. overly involved. that, and it was such an emotional jump out to a 14-4 lead on kills by Montgomery was pleased with where he worked for 14 years. Han- "As long as we're financially "Some of the officials get mad at event that it could have had some- Ice, middle blocker Barbara Hig- the play from the Spartan middle zad's wife, Pat, taught school for 33 able, we'll keep sponsoring it," Han- us because we voice our opinions," thing to do with it (the Spartan per- gins, Healy and DeBusk. The Spar- as Healy and Higgins both re- years, and she retired four years ago. zad said. Hanzad said. "The officials know formance ," Montgomery said. tans scored the winning point on a corded 16 kills. Ice was next with 15 Hanzad still works three days Two highlights from the past Cook agreed that she was "real kill by Cook. and a .419 hitting percentage. De- tired from the walk." The third game was close with Buks had 53 assists for a .582 set- Oregon started out strongly in the score tied 7-7. Then SJSU took a percentage. Offense delivers as Spartans SUGALAND GRAND "RE-OPENING" capture second game of season Oct. 28-Nov.1 (Mon.-Fri.) continued from page 5 Clark also caught three passes SJSU took advantage of the fum- Student-Faculty-Staff Specials for 55 yards and caused a key fumble ble, scoring six plays later on a two- MICIIAEL WARREN Actor consistency or Pacific's defensive in- Billiards Bowling I In iversit y of California Los Angeles consistency, one thing is certain: the late in the game during a kickoff re- yard touchdown run by halfback Spartans had their most impressive turn. Randy Walker to take a 34-20 lead $1.00 per hour 35tr per game As team captain, twice led along he could do offensive showing of the year, setting Clark knew all with 6:25 left in the game. 1 lCLA basketball *Auld to NCAA it, if he just had the chance. But the Tigers showed their season highs in total yards 5241 and ALL WEEK 6\ National ( 'hampionship. Two-time points 1341. "I knew if! got the ball 27 times, stripes by responding with a seven- he said. "I drive to All-American, also Academic All- SJSU's two first-half touchdown I'd have a big impact," play, 80-yard touchdown 1969 PRICES was getting more into the game On the first play of the American. lkichekei I )egree in drives covered 82 and 98 yards, re- close to 34-26. .. was glaater and Filmmaking. POrtra,ys spectively. every time I touched the ball. It's drive, quarterback Hue Jackson Billiard Discount Cards-I/2 Price Sale Spartans after a 4 /Meer 114 ibby 11111" on NIICk But what may have been most hard to (get into the game) when sandwiched by two four-yard "Hill Si. Blues!' gratifying to Gilbert was the balance you're only getting the ball for 10 car- gain. Jackson was removed from the SUGA SNACK BAR SPECIALS of the offensive attack: 257 yards ries per game." field on a stretcher and was taken to ALL WEEK DURING NORMAL OPERATING HOURS Mk -1 Warren has his finger on rushing and 267 yards passing. Clark's touchdown runs of four by ambulance with stall*. A m I vice versa Clark was one of the keys to the yards in the first quarter and three San Jose Hospital certainly a neck injury. His condition was un- POPCORN & PEPSI PRODUCT COMBO .;,. rushing success, with 130 yards in 24 yards in the third quarter 1 . cause, but the certain at the time. * 1/2 PRICE * carries and two touchdowns, the first aided the Spartans' Greg Murphy replaced Jackson Must purchase both items to receive 1/2 price Spartan running back this year to most important play he made may and took immediate command, com- Special includes any PEPSI product we stock rush for more than 100 yards in a have been on defense. game quarterback Doug Allen did SJSU's Tony Brown had just pleting his first pass for a 26-yard kicked his second field goal of the gain to Mackey and leading the Ti- BOWLING BIDDER'S MARKET run for 116 yards against Fresno game to give the Spartans a 27-20 five plays State on Oct. 12. gers into the end zone Buy equipment for the price YOU want to pay! lead with 8:10 left in the fourth quar- later, on a four-yard pass to running Pick up flyer tis Bidder's Packet at the Desk! ter. On the runback of the ensuing back Steve Michaels. PLUS' STATISTICS kickoff, Pacific running back James A two-point conversion attempt PAC sJSU Mackey was hit hard by Clark and was intercepted by Spartan safety 18 First downs 26 fumbled. Larry Weldon, giving SJSU an eight- WE'RE GIVING AWAY AN ASTEROIDS VIDEO GAME! 45 183 Rushing 60-291 The Spartans' Bryan Grauss re- point lead with 4:08 left. Drawing Tickets Available at the Desk -25C each, 5 for $1.00, 25 for$5.00 JOSTENS 275 Passing 267 covered on the Tigers' 28. The Spartans took the kickoff and AMERICA'S COL LEG) Winner Need Not be Present to Win! 437 Total net yards 524 "That was probably the turning ran the clock out with three first PAC 0 7136 26 point in the game," Gilbert said. downs, despite using a somewhat SJSU 7 7 713 34 Clark, a former defensive back, unorthodox approach to get one of Thursday, October 31 enjoyed being on the other side of the them: Allen was struggling for a first SCORING SUMMARY down on a third-and-seven play and HALLOWEEN SPECIALS SJSU Clark 4 run (Brown ) ball. SJSU Cobarruvias 8 run (Brown kickl "I was just trying to make the was stopped two yards short. PAC Thomas 11 pass from Jackson best of an opportunity," he said, "I But the ball slipped out of his Bowl in the Dark MOONLITE BOWLING Win Free Games 13s Prizes (Norgaard kick( saw him coming down and I put a hit hands and bounced forward three PAC Heinrich 34 pass from Jackson on him. It was great." yards, before rolling out of bounds. 1:00pm-4:00pm INorgaard kick) Free "Trick or Treat" Goodies. PAC - Heinrich 8 pass from Jackson Enter our Costume Contest at (kick failed) 4:00pm SJSU Clark 3 run (Brown kick) ************************* SJSU - Brown 44 FG * * Friday, Nov.1 SJSU Brown 22 FG * YOU WANT IT WHEN? * IT'S ALL HAPPENING HERE! SJSU Walker 2 run (Brown kick( * -wirir swieuros---x-wr * PAC Michaels 4 pass from Murphy .ii,11,.1191 Xli Mt .11.11.11PILSILEBESI Free "Welcome to SUGALAND" Balloons (two -point conversion failed) * 51 * SPARTAN RUSHING * XII... COPY INC NO * Winners in the BOWLING BIDDER'S MARKET will be announced Clark 24-130, Cobarruvias 17 93. * * 10am-3pm-Spm Walker 8.22. Allen 10-11. Tatum 1 -1 * . (,,,,,,,,,,,,, (,;,,,A,,,,,, * 80257 * Totals Full * TIGER RUSHING * Service * Winner of the ASTEROID'S VIDEO GAME DRAWING will be picked 7-58, Mackey 941. Rhoads 6 23, I:00pm Sousa 8 21. Murphy 2 16. Thornton 2 * 5, Michaels 1 2, Daniel 1-111. Thomas : KODAK COPIES * * Try -IT'S FREE * 1-1-31. Totals 45 182, * * Noon-4:00pm SPARTAN PASSING 31/240 And we've got Free ORANGIA T-SHIRTS for Lucky Winners Allen 17.27-0-287, Clark 0-1 0.0 To * * tale 17-28-0-287. * HAND FED 5'.* * TIGER PASSING MINIMUM COPY CHARGE $1 no * Jackson 11.22-0-213. Murphy 3 3.0- C'MON DOWN AND PLAY AROUND E2. Totals 14-25-0-275. * Printing Copying Typesetting Binding * * * In the new SPARTAN RECEIVING SUNNYVALE * Clark 3.55, Malauulu 3.51, Moon 1-45, * SUNNYVALE SAN JOSE Thomas 2-36, Walker 3.23, Cage 2-21. "SUGALAND" Harvey 2-19. Nash 1 18. Totals 17 * 737-9803 295-6600 735-1970 * 287. * 1010W,,) Ii Camino Real 407 E Santa Chum Street MO Oatmesd Parinwa, 110 * 277-3226 TIGER RECEIVING * I( owner ,4 Meru iCorner of 9th St. i i I...rem. F %pt., a lin i .A. Thomas 6-125, Hoinrich 3-58, Phillips * « OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK . * 3-36, Rhoads 1-13, Mi. STUDENT UNION GAMES AREA 1-40, Mackey * chisels 1-4. 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