Jesus Christ Super-Star! VoJ. 15, No. 61 1 I II 1 t II! t 't ' ' 'I ' ' ' College officials have begun to enforce the long-standing low prohibiting dogs on campus. The animal regulation department has been on campus for the lost Dog-gone! several days prcking up stray dogs. Students whose dogs ore impounded must pay o fine to get them released. Dolly S""cliol phoros by Glen Golbroilh - ASC ·ant.i-war vote planned By John Bol zor renee plans to nm for presi­ ASC Vice President. Kline fir. e. vernment volunteered to help STAFF WRITER dent in May, Kline said, •and said appllcatlonsareavailable An applicant mu $1 be a re­ count the ballots. Is building a platform !or his at the A. s. oCCir.e building A-5, gular student during tenure of The constitutions oftwonew .-\ proposed ccmvocauan to campaign.• and should be returned by next o!llce and shall not be more campus clubs were also una­ close all campus activities for Kline continued, "Lawrence Wednesday. than one year !rom graduat­ nimously approved: • All two days o!anti- waractlvlUes exploited us (the Coalltloo) Qualiftcations !or the post Ing. camp, Inc., • a club designed was unanimously passed and Is counter-productive to are: In other business a "wwrldng to raise money !or summer Thursday at the Associated the progressive programs of A student must have com­ committee" to study the pro­ camp for underprivileged \'al­ Students Coalition government the government." pleted at least 48 units of col­ posed chUd day care center ley chlldren; and "The Human meeting. Lawrence said it is •the lege work prior to taking o!­ was requested by Mrs. Betty Poteotlai ~iovement, • de­ The proposal now goes to the blggest hypocrisy on earth.,. Cice, except when succeed­ Brady !rom the school of edu­ scribed as an encounter group students for final approval in Lower Division Senator Da­ ing to the presidency. catlon. The results of a re­ for people that care. an UpComing referendum. vid Pines, made an unsucces­ A candidate must have a cent poll taken to determine steve Paul, freshmen bu­ \iso on the ballot will be a sful proposal to curtail all 2.2 grade point average lor Ute need for a care center siness major, was approved to Prooosed "Vietnam Peace ASC actlvltles until President all college work taken at Val­ were Improperly marked, she a seat on the College Union Treaty• which students wU1 be Nixon halts all military ac­ ley State as certllied by the said, and will have to be Board and the Peoples Lobby asked to approve. The purpose tivity in Southeast Asia. Pines registrar. He must obtain manually counted. Kline aP­ Inc. Petition, to encourage ot the treaty, which has been asked for the student o!tlcers a 2.0 cumulative grade point proved the committee and public parllctpatian in Ca­ approved by studenls in both to work full-time againSt the average during tenurl' of af- members of the ASC go- lifornia legislation w~s con­ ~orth and Sooth netnam, is war and specifically against tmued tmUl next meeting. to show international student the Invasion of Laos. $1,440 was approved, on untty. A measure v.oas passed - Upper dh'islon senator :'\la­ Official Nunez resigaation finance committee recom­ urging students to validate rie Acosta called the propo­ mf'nd;ltions, to cover debts ln­ both proposals. sal, "coonter produr.Uve, •and curt:ed by the special educa­ .\llhough the action was con­ su.,crgested anti-war organiza­ It is the belle! or those in­ tion EOP orientation tours tested, former A.SC Vice Pre­ tion should not stand In the volved that ft wlll be in their last summer and by the A.S. Sidrmt Anton Kline, was for­ w•y of "what little we have bes~ intl'rests 1l I resign as sponsored .. Yippies Ball. • mally voted the new president to offer the students." Associated Students Pres ident A budget proposal to allow after the o!flcial restgn.aUon A constitution amendment SF\'SC. This decision was Incoming governments final Of l d Nunez was accepted. proposed by Lawrence, also reached alter <"areful con­ approval on annual budgets 1\1 ine, who moved frl)m went down tn defeat. It would sideration and soul-search- ......~.--. was rejected. The proposal senator to vice president to have given the students power lngj there!orf', 1 am orticially would have lacked the con­ President In a flurry ol ASC to flll all senate vacancies. resigning as A.S. President, tinuity necessary !or pro­ restgnauons, was challenged Under the presenl system, effective Immediately. grams to !unction from year at the post by Associated Mens as was the case Thursday, the to year, Kline said. Student President, Ed Law­ senate openings are filled by All or you are aware of my Dates for the coming re­ rt:nce. Lawrence plan.s court the ASC Senate. Oscar Cas­ reasons for this decision, and ferendum and proposed con­ a~ ton over the matter. in­ tillo, unopposed applicant for probably the students at farge vocation will be decided next ststmg that filling the presl­ upper division senator, was will eventually find ouL Re­ week by a meeting o!t.heelec­ denttal vacancy is a matter appointed as was Florencto gardless of the differences in Uon committee. An announce­ for the s tudents to decide. Lopez, senator !rom the oar ideologies, 1 sincerely ment ls forthcoming, Kline Kline Called the appointment School ol F lne Arts and Pro­ wish you the best of luck in said, and complete cost of legal, a.nd Within the by-laws fessional Studies. all of your fUture endeavors. the balloting will be •nomin­ or the A.s. ccmstitution. Law- The only vacancy left ts for al." Page 2 Lines, lines . • • and more lines Dotly Sundial photos by Glen Golbtotlh one:! Bob Chomberltn EUROPE One Way (BI\SID a"~ AlL 11II: r;Af{}.£.f. 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A BE-TIER ?R \CE A-~\1 Fi 1600 Holloway Ave. \.t.A'tf re Son Francisco, Calif. 94132 (415) .469-10-'4 \- I= wcu.IJ rJ.-·u be bt-+-kr Valley state Dally Suadial Pap 3 ,:n"J~l> .. -~, ....... .., Louis Garcia resigns A~~~..O 3 C~'/tlf ~ • ..,"~ ..f' "'!> ~ ~ 'Jib" ..W.NWS? from advisory board • By Keith Karpe datiOD he makes oo possible can­ STAFF WRITER didates to the Bc».rd of Trus­ tees. ' With the recent resignation at "'t will be a very, very bard Louis Garcia !rom the presi­ task to find aaother represen­ dent's advisory board. Valley tative of equal m.apftude for the state 1s faced with a unique pro­ Mexican-American community, • blem--that of fi1.ling b1s pos1Uoo. Dr. Cleary said. -Hopetully, we Resigning to take a federal job can cooti.Due a worldng relation­ in northern California, Garcia ship and I have 'invited him to will be a hard man to replace, attend any advisory board meet­ 'Special majors' approved according to many civic and edu­ ings he wishes. • cational leaders in the Valley. Dr. Cleary pointed out that "He was a man who bad the there are also several other po.: Students whose interests and special major prognun oo the courses applied to general educa­ ability to grasp problems s.nd sitiClDS vacant oo the board that goals are not represented iD basis of academic and profes­ tioa requirements will DOt be ap­ deal with them easily and in­ will be filled shortly. These ap­ present college majors maybave slODillmertts.. plicable toward minimum degree telligently," said College Pre­ pointments should uot be coo­ an opportunity to ent~ a new --such studeDts must bave major requirements. sident James Cleary. fused with Garcia's office, he program lor special majors. more than 45 units UDtulfllled to­ Dr. Cleary spoke of Garcia added. A Baccalaureate degree iD a ward the miDimum B.A. degree F lnal approval for studeata as a friend and someoae wbo "'I have met with Louis re­ special major Will be designed requiremeats. admitted to the specJa.l major did his job well whlle serving cently to discuss hiS successor, • for individuals -.bose academic -The spec1al major degree procram rests with theaCademie on the advisory board.
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