S. Joins Spartan City Cause

S. Joins Spartan City Cause

4s’).;#7 IONEER SOLD . Off the mark Flea market auctioneer takes bids on TV 41111111i, SJSU archery classes are far afield 4’. cSERVES RIGHT TO REFUSE" ACCEPT El ENTERTAINER PAGES 6 & 7 L] CAMPUSPAGE 8 ANY AND ALL BIDS Aajt Volume 87, No. 55 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 Thursday, November 1 3. 1086 .S. joins Spartan City cause By Brian Fedrow the hoard the administration has been lalsely Daily staff writer telling residents that the bond act of 1947 stip- Angry Spartan City parents and their chil- ulates single-student housing he built before dren packed the A.S. Council Chambers yes- family housing. He also said the university is terday and voicing dissatisfaction over the ignoring the state education code. Section planned closure of the complex in August 90089, by not taking into account "limited -in- 1988. come people with critical housing needs. '' having "We've revolved our lives around Dahlquist, whose V4 lit. WON: a nurse, is five years for our education." said psychology expecting their second hild, said he had senior Scott Dahlquist outside the Associated planned a live -year sta.y at the complex Ile and Students hoard of directors' meeting. "It was his family have been there tot Is months. an implied promise that has been broken." He said he has put a lot in lime and money Nancy Johnson, Spartan City Families into their apartment while w inking as a bar- Association president, asked the hoard to join a tender and finishing his degree. task force created by the group to keep family- "I put 15 gallons of paint on the walls, student housing at SJSU. About two dozen res- stripped the oak floors and sanded them." he idents stood behind Johnson. some with crying said. "I also put carpet in my son's room. I'd children, others armed with folders full of liter- say we put about $1.500 into ature on their plight. He said he'll probably have to give up his "We need to get President Fullerton to re- goal of a Phi) in psychology and his wile alize the need and (to) support it." she said. won't he able to take additional nursing courses "The waiting list for Spartan City is two years at SJSU. (80 people) long. Spartan City resident Joe Cowan received while attending school on The hoard voted II -0-1 to participate in a sociology degree the C',. I. Bill after the Vietnam War. Ile said his the task force and four members volunteered to wife is working toward a credential in educa- join the group's efforts to publici7e the need for tion administration and that it was hard to family -student housing to the community and to go school. to Fullerton. A.S. President Tom Boothe said uproot their likes hack to he supports the intentions of the group. "We came to follow her program through "As a student. I don't think we should to the finish." he said. "The facilities are lack- yuppie overlook the needs of non-traditional students ing, hut at least it's something Maybe a at SJSU." Boothe said. "Many are still under doesn't see what the situation is. hut Spartan ’ the impression that all college students are be- City has offered us a reprieve tween the ages of 18 and 22." Cowan added that his 7 -year-old daugther Boothe said the university should seek Leah is also able to take .Ithantage of what the funding from the city and state to continue the school has to offer. She's enrolled in SJSU's use of Spartan City in its current role as home University For Kids drama program. to 250 people. Boothe, along with board mem- Kay Norton. who has lived at the complex for three years. said the A.S. has been w Alan Dep Daily staff photographer bers Annabelle Laden, Victoria Johnson and Nandor Krause. volunteered to join the resi- to help many other campus organi/ations. so Spartan City resident Leo Johnson dis- on student housing that l'resident Gail ing as a replacement for Spartan City, dents' task force. the !amities association deserves support as. plays a photocopy of the 1947 bond act Fullerton has said prohibits family hous- slated for demolition in August 1988. Association spokesman Leo Johnson told well. Breast cancer research requires mothers' milk Spartans go for Cal Bowl bid By Greg Stryker team has played a more important game." By Paula Ray Christiansen "There are restrictions to the Daily staff writer Spartan head coach Claude Gilbert (16-15- I in Daily staff writer milk we can use," Greenwalt said. The Spartan football team will he looking to his third season at SJSU) said intensity will be an im- Administrators Milk does a body good. And in win its eighth straight game, and more importantly portant ingredient in a game of this magnitude. the case of one SJSU professor in the The milk must he as fresh as pos- clinch a California Bowl henh, when it hosts a stub- "So much is at stake," Gilbert said. "There's have high hopes Chemistry Department. the more sible and cannot be frozen or refriger- born Long Beach State squad at 1:3(1 p.m. Saturday the outright conference championship and the bowl human milk he can find, the more ated in order for the cream to be sepa- in Spartan Stadium. invitation. So, we're culminating a great season with good it will do. rated for research purposes, he said. The 49ers (3-1 in the PCAA. 5-3 overall) have a stage that's set for a great championship game. for football game Assistant Prof. Dale Greenwah of managed to stay within striking distance of the con- and for the con- the Chemistry Department needs at For this reason, ference title. Even though the Spartans 16-0, 9-2) "We've been awfully consistent in our ability By Frank Michael Russell venience of donors. he is hoping to least 2.000 ounces. or between 15 and have won all six of their conference games, they to get up emotionally throughout the course ol the Daily staff writer find family or friends of faculty mem- 16 gallons, of fresh human milk for could lose control of their destiny with a loss to Long season." he said. "Because of the importance of the Saturday's Spartan football game IS the near cam- breast cancer research being done by bers and students who live Beach State. game. I hope we can reach a higher level kind of story sportswriters, movie makers and he said. the department . pus to provide the milk. If the 49ers heat SJSU and win their last two "We will absolutely need to play vs ith great in .p.sociate athletic directors dream about. Nevada-Las Vegas and Pacific. tensity in order to win. Long Beach is a vastly im But SJSU athletics administrators are hop- "I am in the unique and rather Human milk contains large home games against claim the PCAA title. proved and very talented football team. -- ing fans and students will be just as excited. awkward position in which the basic amounts of fat, which provides the they will than done. Like the Spartans, the 49ers have a dangerous "The conference championship is riding source of my research program hap- basis for the cancer research. Green- Easier said conference in passing game. on it... said Rich Chew, associate men's ath- pens to he human milk." Greenwalt walt said. The Spartans have dominated the its last three PCAA Jeff Graham has letic director. said. recent weeks. SJSU has beaten Long Beach State quarterback 30.3 points 17 'And of course that means the invitation For practical as well as experi- After the milk is collected it is opponents by an average spread of a completed 186 of 330 passes for 2,287 yards and record. to the Cal Bowl.''Chew said mental reasons. volunteers who attend mixed with saltwater and churned until game. touchdowns, just four short of the school a butter mixture is formed by the SJSU defensive tackle Wayne Woodard said Fullback Mark Templeton has been Graham's Last year. the Spartans compiled a :s SJSU or live close to campus are breaking down of the membranes sur- the learn has been fired up all week. favorite target, with 71 catches. That's four more re- record, and the Men's Athletics Department (in needed tor the research, he said.Wo- rounding the fat. he said. "You could tell Irom the minute we won the ceptions than the Spartans' Guy Liggins, who leads ished the year with a 5250.000 deficit. men will extract the milk at home and Fullerton game that there was an intensity about this the nation in receiving yardage. See SPARTANS, page 4 then deliver the specimen for,analysis. See RESEARCH. page 6 game." Woodard said. "I'm positive nobody on this See FOOTBALL, page 5 A.S. still awaiting $1,000 ATO gets probation, $150 fine from homecoming sponsor for violation of dry rush rules By Janet! Hall "Two AT() pledges %ere Ii inkine..' said Mike Kane. Daily staff writer a member of Sigma Chi, who said he vvtiimcssed the viola- By Andy Bird The contract called tor ilk. transit A campus fraternity ,Aas lined and put on probation tion. "From what I understood, it was a pretty ohs. ious v to- Daily staff writer district to pay 5500 before homecom- after being found guilty il\ 'Awing dry rush regulations.

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