
(4' SPARTAN DAILY If, Vol. 97, No. 2 Published for San lose State University .since 1934 Friday, August 30, 1991 AVM 11111.10motrausaitr. Professor pleads no contest Art instructor Radde will be sentenced for lewd conduct Student run down By Nicholas D. Smith basis. Stahl said information on Radde's case could not be released on first day staff wnter by car Daily because it was a personnel matter. The tenured SJSU art professor Radde, who has two prior arrested last April for lewd activity convictions for soliciting and Rush to class ends in pain in a Wahlquist Library North engaging in lewd conduct in a changed his plea public place, changed his plea on rcstroom By Jason Rothman not guilty to no the date of his jury trial was set to Monday from Daily staff writer contest. begin, according to Bob Meyer, A plea of no contest falls short the deputy district attorney Rushing to her first class of the new semester, an SJSU of an admission of guilt, but prosecuting the case. biochemistry senior was struck by a car on San Carlos Street carries the weight of a conviction Wednesday morning. in sentencing. Sentencing has been operation Undercover Pauline Ho, 22, was taken by ambulance to San Jose Medical set for Oct. 10, and longtime SJSU Center where she was treated for bruises on her face, a cut lip and an art professor Bruce Radde could Radde's arrest resulted from an abrasion on her right shin, according to Christie Welter, hospital face 12 months imprisonment and undercover operation stemming spokeswoman. She was released from the emergency room a fine up to $1,000 for the from complaints that the fifth floor approximately an hour after she arrived. misdemeanors. In addition, Radde restroom was a frequent meeting About 8:30 a.m., Ho got out of her parents' car near the corner of is required to be registered with place for sexual activity. Ninth Street and San Carlos. According to witnesses, the driver. the police department as a sex Richard Staley, university Maria Covarrubias, was moving less than 20 mph, when Ho stepped offender. police department spokesman, said in front of the vehicle. Radde will not be teaching this the operation that resulted in the "The driver said she jumped out of nowhere and hit the car in the semester, according to Robert arrest of Radde and a student in a front, bounced off the hood and hit the ground," said Officer Carl Milncs, chairman of the art and separate incident last April will be Borbons of the San Jose Police Department. design department, but refused to used again if "complaints show "Students crossing San Carlos and San Salvador usually will pay speculate on Radde's future with that it is necessary." no attention to the traffic," Borbons said. "Students cross against the the university. "We'll just wait and A "successful and popular" lights all the time and think they are protected because they are in the Jeanette Glieltsman l)aily staff photographer see what happens with that," he professor, according to court crosswalk. I am surprised this does not happen more often." said. documents, Radde has taught at Plans are in the works to close off San Carlos Street to traffic, and Pauline Ho lies dazed SJSU Public Information SJSU since 1970. He has served as Above, left: SJSU biochemistry student they might be implemented as soon as the winter break, continuing struck Lori Stahl said there is no a member of the board of directors as her father and Dr. Patricia Young look on. lio was Officer through the next semester. university policy dealing of the San Jose Museum of Art by a car on San Carlos Street. single Anyone who witnessed the incident should contact the University the convictions of and as architectural historian and Above: San Jose firefighter Ken Ileredia administers first aid with Department at 924-2222. misdemeanors, and deals with Police to 110, who was treated at a local hospital and released. See NO CONTEST, back page such matters on an individual Drinking to be part offraternity's drive for future members Former physical ed Charterless 'Pikes' break with professor Walker dies of heart attack at 83 By Robert Drueckhammer IFC over alcohol-free Rush Daily staff writer By Traci Deguchi "IFC is not supportive of that kind of Charles Lynn Walker, a former itrdy ruff wnter behavior," said Chris Carpita, IFC president. "We SJSU professor of physical support the national's decision. Right now we're it was a complete education and education, died on Fall's dry Rush is the huge event of the in the process of ceasing all and any activities shock' July 29 in Morganton, N.C. of a semester at SJSU for Greeks, but after a situation with the organization." heart attack. He was 83. Pierre Oliverio reminiscent of "Animal House," there will be one "IFC's no -alcohol policy creates a more Walker received his B.S. P1 Kappa Alpha member less fraternity participating in IFC's Rush. positive atmosphere for SJSU students," Carpita degree in 1931 from Springfield On a flyer that has circulated around the said. College. He retired from teaching campus in the past week, the Delta Pi chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha member Pierre Oliverio said in 1969. the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity has advertised a that the name "Pikes of SJSU" will be used in IFC adviser Fred Najjar said that the Alumni According to a longtime friend "Wet Rush," including a "BBQ & Beer W/ the their plans to continue the organization, and an Board has been notified about the flyer, due to and former colleague, William F. Bros," and "10-Keg Back to School Bash." The independent fall Rush is their first attempt to stay possible liability, not only about the alcohol but Gustafson, Walker was "a very flyer, which promises alcohol as a part of Delta together. also use of the name. dignified, courteous model of the Pi's Rush, has been condemned by IFC and its "It was a complete shock," Oliverio said of the Dupre also said that the decision to revoke the southern gentleman." Gustafson advisers. withdrawal of his chapter's charter. "Everyone's chapter's charter was entirely made by the Pt added that Walker was a "very As of July 29, the Delta Pi chapter of the Pi not happy because nationals essentially cut us a Kappa Alpha national office, with no input from demanding swim coach in the Charles Lynn Walker Kappa Alpha fraternity had been suspended, and year that they had promised." the university. IFC President Chris Carpita said positive sense" and that the also had their charter pulled, according to new Executive Director Ken Virta said that the he is prepared to handle the issue with the rest of students he taught "rose to those IFC adviser, Dan Dupre. two-year period that was given for the Pikes to IFC. standards." not his only job at SJSU. The decision was made by Pi Kappa Alpha's change their ways was part of an Alumni Members of Delta Pi chapter were "angered" "He was a fun -loving person. Gustafson said that Walker National Fraternity Supreme Council as a result Receiver Program, and not a guaranteed two-year by the situation, Oliveno said. "We're shaken up You would rarely see him in a stopped coaching the swim team of the chapter's failure "to correct the deficiencies period. a little bit, but were getting excited on going down mood. He was a very jovial in 1961 to start instructing student in chapter programs, operations, and behavior," According to the press release, in April of last ahead." person who always had a sense of teachers, helping them come up as stated in an August 26 press release from the year, the Delta Pi Alumni Board was notified by Oliverio plans to campaign for the Pikes as a humor," Gustafson said during a with new ideas to teach. national office in Tennessee. nationals to gain more progress in renewing Pi local fraternity, and by November. get the charter telephone interview from his San "He created a tremendous The fraternity's plan to break the standard Kappa Alpha s program, but nationals later found hack. Dupre and Najjar said that the Pikes could Jose home. Rush guidelines has been met with opposition that the chapter failed "to progress satisfactorily" probably petition for their charter two to three But teaching swimming was See WALKER, page 8 from WC and administration. during their probation. years from now. Editor's Note: I he Spartan Daily wall not publish Labor Day or next Tuesday (It, will begin continuous publication on Wednesday. Scheller house move delayed By Corey Tresidder late October, according to Alan In the 1950s, the Scheller house plumbing inside and repair any Daily assistant ,ity ftlitor Freeman, space management and was painted with a fire -retardant plaster." facilities planner for facilities paint. That asbestos paint has been Hurley said the house will stand For the time being SJSU still has development and operations. removed. Hui icy said, and now an at the entry of one of his company's INSIDE an historic home on its hands. Ashford was awarded the house architect is surveying the property developments on McKean Road The Victor Scheller house, also on April 30, along with for Ashford and is producing blue overlooking Cater Reservoir. The known as Building DD, stands at the approximately S70,000 from SJSU prints for the house's structural house will be moved down Santa corner of Fifth and San Carlos to remove the hazardous asbestos foundation when moved and also for Clara Street, over Highway 101 to SPORTS streets stripped to the bone and from the building.
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