1967 WTisr I'S* * * BRUCK* * * * * * Clark Sweeps to Vice Presidential Victory 5,712 Make Selection PA RTAN DAILY II Old Record Smashed SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE A record number of 5,712 SJS voters turned out to give Independent candidates y: John Bruckman and Bill Clark a substantial victory for the offices of ASB President :E Vol. 54 ASAP " SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95114, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1967 No. 104 and Vice President. Stressing a platform of opposition to "irresponsible elements," Bruckman beat out second place candidate Dick Miner 1,912 to 1,209, while CNP (Committee for New Politics) candidate Nick Kopke polled 797 votes for fourth spot on the ballot. Local AFT Slaps Write-in candidate Vic Lee netted a surprising total of 1,204 votes for third place. position, as Senior Councilman Earl Hansen came in last with a vote of 273. In the vice presidential race, Clark swept to a decisive victory over runner-up Lull Lundberg 2,314 to 1,554. ASB Information Officer C. K. Moreland polled 1,310 for HCUA Intimidation third place. By BRUCE ANDERSON the left," according to the AFT Independent candidates also captured the posts of ASB Treasurer and Attorney Spartan Daily Staff Writer statement. General. George Watts squeaked by Charles Deen, also an Independent, 1,989 to 1,876. The SJS chapter of the AFT Charging that HCUA is "the con- In the race for Attorney General, Scott Lefever compiled an approximately 300-vote has condemned the attempt of the gressional arm of the John Birch Society," SJS English professor margin over Student Councilman Larry Hoff 1,862 to 1,505. Gerry Roney, also a mem- House Committee on Un-American Dr. Roland Lee said that the com- ber of Student Council, came in third with 1,224 votes. Activities to intimidate peace mittee is controlled by radical right The CNP managed to capture one executive position as Suzanne Cavanaugh won marchers. wing groups. Spurred by the recent listing The local AFT directed its ex- for Executive Secretary over write-in candidate Sue Harriger 2,843 to 1,351. 5 debit* of ASB Attorney General Ira Mel- ecutive officers to carry the state- In the race for posts on Student odors, BILL CLARK JOHN BRUCKMAN Council, Sparta Party block tzer and SJS psychology professor ment to the SJS Academic Council, . gets VP nod . takes top spot proved most irbaoo David Newman in the March 31, AFT College Council, the State * * * successful, placing nine persons in 499 S. 1967 HCUA report, the local AFT College Academic Senate, and the the ASB legislature. Party candi- unanimously adopted the state- district congressman for further date Bob Serrano led the pack vy- nmato ment at its Tuesday meeting. action. ing for four graduate representa- '(meet nonth, Using "academic freedom" as a "The conclusion drawn from the ASB Budget Matter Election at a Glance tive seats with 896 votes, while basis for the statement, the SJS body of Ole 60-page report are Party man John Ogle came in sec- r,F chapter of the AFT states: "The ridiculous," Dr. John Gahm, SJS (EDITOR'S NOTE: Complete results for council posts were not available ond with 795. CNP candidate Jules boom support of Communists or any AFT local president charged. at press time for non -winning candidates.) Loventhal and Independent Rich- other group on an issue should Other business considered at the Of Big Business ard Reeb rounded out the graduate Own the issue or impugn Arra Tuesday meeting included PRESIDENT SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE representation with 562 votes and ior or not invalidate the integrity and intelligence of several resolutions concerning By JOHN WALLAH are exclusively the right of the Dick Miner 1209 Jeff Mullins 768 547 votes, respeatively. those who support it." ladies' grievances, AFT member Spartan Daily Staff Writer students to distribute as they wish. Earl Hansen 273 Jose Alvarez 452 Sparta Party nailed down two "We must run to the defense and Ladies' Grievance Committee Funds raised from the $7.50 ac- The matter of analyzing these John Brockman 1976 Barbara Barr 977 senior representative positions, of our faculty and students who chairman Jeanne Lawson pointed tivity charge levied on students budget requests consequently has Nick Kopko 797 Carol Woods placing Bob Gottschalk and Bar- C , are attacked by the FICUA." Dr. out the lack of rest/vans, condi- each semester as well as revenues grown more involved and compli- Vic Lee PitV) 1204 Daniel Scafani bara Barr with vote totals of 1,022 Marvin Lee, associate professor of tions within the restrooms, and raised from admission charges to cated. Bill Dalrymple VICE PRESIDENT and 977. Independents Jeff Mullins economics an AFT member noted. cafeteria problems. student activities are becoming a The deadline for ASB-funded op- Bob Gottschalk 1022 and Jose Alvarez tallied 768 votes "The right to dissent is the A motion passed to invite a labor matter of big business. erations to submit budget requests Larry Lundberg 1543 Larry Boales and 452 votes, respectively, to wtn this current academic for next year was not until March Ming basis of free speech. It is both inspector to inspect SJS restroom During Bill Clark 2314 Barry Brown (W) . the remaining two seats. received I and traditional and natural for those facilities. year about $300,000 in activity fees 17, and many were not C. K. Moreland, Jr. 1310 The machine continued to roll interested in promoting an issue Nominations for the election of as well as several hundred thou- until April 1. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE as Sparta Party candidates Bob sand dollars more in revenues from TREASURER to accept the support of other officers for the SJS local also were NO ONE AT FAULT John Maxon Platt and Ken Piasecki secured athletic and other student funded 220 groups, whether of the right or held. Felse said that budget submis- George Watts 1989 Ron Garcia first and second places in the race events are being collected. Dean sion deadline has just sort of Charles 1876 Kenneth Piasecki for junior representative. Platt tal- These revenues flow into the 426 evolved to its present status Bob Platt lied 445 votes, while Piasecki re- Student Affairs Business Office EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 445 International Flavor through no one's fault. Cindy Haebig ceived a vote total of 426. CNP which has been said and is pres- He stated that next year he Suzanne Cavanaugh 2843 Julie Ahlenius candidate John Maxon also won a ently dispersing them to more than would like to see a Jan. 1 deadline Sue Harriger (W) 1351 Bill Langan . 230 seat as junior representative on 30 student organizations to cover for submitting budget requests. Rich Harder council with 220 votes, while write- the costs of their current activi- ATTORNEY GENERAL This would take a lot of pressure in candidate Bill Langan took the Show ties. Cultural Larry Hoff Chinese last position with a tally of 230. off the President's Advisory Com- SOPHOMORE A partial list of these student mittee, which has been burning Scott Lefever 11856052 Sparta Party grabbed three of organizations and the use they put REPRESENTATIVE inn+ the midnight oil trying to wrap up Gerry Roney 1224 the four sophomore representative to, includes: po. the funds Gary Cushing 448 posts, as Alan Hyman, Doug De Activity its recommendations to the Coun- REPRESENTATIVE Week's GRADUATE Begins Department, The Men's Athletic cil for next year's budget. Madeleine Turner 125 Costa and Gary Cushing totaled for the varsity sports program; the 294. Spartan Chi may come in like a tomorrow and ends Friday, April Estimating next year's revenues Richard Reeb 547 Janet Holgerson 124 510 votes, 585 votes and 448 votes, College Union Program Board, lion, but it plans on going out 28 with the crowning of the Inter- still remains an interesting prob- Joe Brooks Vikki Bennett 184 respectively. Independent candi- which needs operating expenses to Ned- like a Ram. Introducing SJS stu- national Queen at the Internation- lem, no matter how far back the Jules Loventhel 562 Al Carroll 535 Al Carroll took the last sophomore stage entertainment such as the dents to the Year of the Ram, al Ball. budget request deadline is set. John Ogle 795 John Carah 303 representative seat with a vote to- Chad and Jeremy show; The Spar- the Spartan Chinese Student Club, International Week is a series Felse said that during football Ron Leverenz Doug DeCosta 585 tal of 535. awls tan Daily for its operations: the (Sparta Chi), will present a Chi- of social activities which will ac- season he keeps his fingers Bob Serrano 896 Alan Hyman 510 294- Music Department, which needs Preliminary tallies of the elec- nese Cultural Program at Morris quaint SJS students with customs crosseda rainy day can result in Frank McGuire (W) Linda Harper 186 funds for varsity band, jazz en- tion returns started coming into Dailey Auditorium tomorrow night of foreign students. Events include a $10,000 loss in gate receipts. Jim Crandall (W) Write-in 26 semble, symphony orchestra; plus "election central" in the TV-Ra- Iran - at 8. program sponsored by campus or- dio News Center and funds to Co-Bee, Freshman Camp, ..MONIONO, Spartan Today, from 12:30 to 1 p.m., ganizations, a food bazaar, and the Intramural Sports, ASB awards, Daily offices at approximately 10 Chinese students will perform the International Balt p.m. But the and many more student activities. IBM computers ana- Lion Dance on Seventh Street in One hundred twenty amateur lyzing the votes ground to a halt front of the cafeteria. performers will try to present in COUNCIL AUTHORIZES when three student body cards Saturday's event will lead off a two and a half hour show a rep- All these activities have one Contrasts Mark Election not digestible by the computers International Week, which begins resentative portion of 4,000 years thing in commonthey are author- clogged the machine accidentally.
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