Election results drift in; ballots handcounted Votes yesterday in the first day of the explained Crain. 7 tonight, said Crain has been 1,000 to 2,000 persons less than A.S. election totalled 2,048 at 4:30 p.m. Crain blamed this error on the short 'I've been up until '2 a.in waiting ioi usual I'm hoping to have the ballots counted Last year more than 1,900 persons had amount of time the board had to work on election results, but since voter turnout by midnight.' said Crain. voted by 4 p.m. on the first day of balloting the election and have the ballot printed. in the A.S. election. "We didn't have enough time to double Tabulation of yesterday's and today's check the ballot," he said. A.S. election votes could turn into a long "If a computer were used to tabulate Voting today, 8 booths open and tedious process, since they must be votes it would have all the votes counted Four executive slates are vying for the top positions in the A.S. elections today and hand counted, said Election Board Chair- by 11 p.m. or midnight no matter how many tomorrow. man Leon Crain. votes were cast," said Crain. Polling booths will be open both days from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m "As it stands now we're hoping to have Since ballots must be hand counted for The eight voting booths are located: votes counted by midnight Thursday," the first time in three years, the number of On Ninth Street between the College Union and the Art Building. Crain said. ballots will determine how long it will take Between the old cafeteria and the College Union The ballots must be hand counted by the to learn the election results, added Crain. On Seventh Street by the Engineering Building. 10 members of the board because the ballot Because only about 1,500 persons had In front of the Music Building on Seventh Street. isn't properly aligned to be tabulated by a voted in the first five hours of balloting Across from the Reserve Book Room. computer. yesterday Crain predicted the votes will be In front of the Library near the Speech and Drama Building. "The line next to where the ballot is counted by midnight. In the walkway between the Men's and Women's gyms. marked is one-eighth of an inch off," The counting of the votes will begin at In the walkway to the Dining Commons at West Hall. Thursday, April 27, 1972 Spartan' Dalb Serving the San Jose State College Community Since 1934 Daily charged with surpressing news Carla Bundrick practices routine Love, dignity Chicano grievances heard By DAN RUSSO in the community, have charged that the The Chicanos have proposed that a petition 'through questioning by Dr. Dennis Brown, The SJS College are part of Communications Board Daily "systematically suppresses the free signed by 500 SJS students will be proof that chairman of the Department of Journalism continued hearing arguments Tuesday con- expression of ideas and concerns of the there is a need for print space for "a specific and Advertising, Chicano spokesman Abran cerning space for special interest groups in Chicano community at SJS." community of ideas." The petition will Sanchez admitted that the arrangement with the Spartan Daily but failed to come to a They guarantee "the community" will have its own the Sun is by "gentleman's agreement" and decision. have also charged that by not giving sensual art up partial control, the Spartan Daily is print space for one year. can be withdrawn at any time. The Chicanos By TERRI SPRENGER After hearing arguments from Chicano "denying us our right of free expression." The community print space would be 10 are asking the committee for a ruling that students, SJS Prof. Phil Jacklin of the would, in effect, force the Daily to relinquish Chiffon -swathed hips, chiming finger The Chicanos argued that since the state, inches a day and would be controlled by three Committee for Open Media, and members space whenever any group meets the criteria cymbals, flashing sequins and exotic music under the First Amendment, can not limit editors named on the original petition. of the Middle East all sound like back- and advisors of the Daily for one hour and of their proposals. free speech, and since the Spartan Daily As an example, the Chicanos presented ground for 1,001 Arabian Nights. Add a 45 minutes, the board moved to deliberate is owned by the state, then "if the Spartan the San Jose East Side Sun newspaper. dark woman named Zarifa and the set is on the matter next Tuesday afternoon. The The board is a student -faculty recom- Daily denies the free speech interests of Sun has voluntarily agreed to print one page complete. mending body to SJS President John H. Several Chicano students, who say they the Chicano community, the state itself has of Chicano news, written and edited by Chi- The music grows faster, the cymbals Bunzel, who makes the final decision. represent the views of Chicanos at SJS and done so and this is unconstitutional." canos, in its weekly paper ring louder and the beginners drop back from continued on page 4 the wheel of circling dancers, whose hub is the red -scarfed, gold spangled Zarifa. Zarifa Aradoon is a teacher of old world belly dancing. She teaches housewives and Humanists to celebrate here secretaries, professional women and coeds, Council Saturday is the Second Annual on gives World approval Humanist Day. It will he culubrated With a campus and sees a "revolution in sensitivity" ap- panel presentation on "Humanism in the Modern World," If p.m., Journalism Classroom proaching. 141. Admission is free. "Belly dancing contains many elements The panel will discuss four areas important to the liberal thinking of the humanists: one doesn't usually consider," she explains, values, peace, sexuality, and prison reform. pushing her hip-length black hair back over to Takakuwa's proposals Dr. Robert Erdmann, research psychologist, will speak on "Science and the Selection of her shoulder, "It's a sensory awakening -- Human Values." Linda Jackson, vice president of the Humanist Community of San Jose, a communication with your body --like an will speak on the "Philosophy of Humanism." encounter group experience." Gina Allen, author and sex -counselor, will discuss "Humanism and the A dancer since she was 2 years old, By RICK MALASPINA of maintaining a closed, traditional budget as Sexual Revolu- tion" and Lisa Kalvelage, past, chairwoman of the San Jose Peace Center, Zarifa credits her mother as her first Vibrations of A.S. Vice -President Steve presented by the A.S. president while exclud- will present A Takakuwa's attack early this week on A.S. ing new programs by referring 'new' program Humanist's View of Peace." teacher. She made her debut at 17 with B.F. Skinner, named Humanist of the Year --I972, will speak on "Behaviorism and the Ceasar Romero Troupe, and since then budgetary procedures were felt in A.S. Coun- requests to the special allocations commit- Humanism" in Morris Dailey auditorium on Sunday, May 14, 8 p.m. has danced in restaurants and night clubs cil chambers yesterday. tee. - In his vice-president's report yesterday, The special allocations committee is a around the country, including "Bagdad" in Joey Gayton San Francisco. Takakuwa distributed a 12 -page memorandum body which recommends to Council alloca- "Belly dancers come in all different detailing the role and function of the A.S. tions from the general fund to groups wanting shapes," Zarifa emphasized. budget committee, how the budget procedure funds after all other budgeting has occured. Attire ranges from chiffon skirts and has been carried out during the past few years, In the Spartan Daily story earlier in the and A.S. harem pants to hip hugger jeans and bikini Council's role in the completion of week, Takakuwa charged that the 1972-73 the annual budget. tops. But the faces all wear the same self- proposed budget had been prepared and would For absorbed, concentrating expression. interpretation and information on the be presented to Council too late for in-depth various areas, the report included examination and discussion. "The ideal belly dancer is pretty, grace- portions of the State of California Education Mike Buck yesterday ful --a slightly rounded belly is not a dis- Code, the After A.S. Pres. Administrative advantage--she is skilled and dignified." Code as applied to the State officially submitted the proposed budget to College System, "A belly dancer must have lots of dig- authority of the college Council, several of Takakuwa's recommend- president and the A.S. nity," she mused, her hands curling in the Constitution and acts. ations concerning future budgetary procedure In his same exotic movements she uses in dancing," report, Takakuwa took issue with a were passed. resolution passed "because the dance expresses more than just by the budget committee The proposals stated that: stating that sensuality." after the committee had con- The A.S. president must formally sub- sidered the A.S. mit the annual "It expresses love, joy and many of the president's proposed budget, budget proposal in no later only other deeper emotions. It takes a lot of dignity "qualified" requests could be than the first two weeks in March each year. considered. for a woman to expose herself in a sen- The A.S. Business Office make avail- According to sual way and not offend." the resolution, other pro- able individual budget proposals --with line- grams wanting funds Carla Bundrick, graduate student in bi- had to be a previously item detail --as approved by the budget com- budgeted ology, is one SJS student in the class.
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