Student enters classroom shoots aid, kills himself BY MICHAEL JOHNSON White's loud coughing. In retalia- At 8:12 Fullerton Police were and KAREN EWING tion, Uejima would turn up the summoned to the scene. They roped A Fullerton College student volume of his stereo. White came off the area to restrain the crowd of fatally shot himself in the head over that morning to Uejima's curious students; at 8:35 the Monday in the Business Building apartment to complain about the ambulance arrived to transport after wounding an instructor's aide noise. The gunman then opened the Harris to St. Jude. and, in an earlier incident, his door and shot White. - neighbor. Apparently Uejima then drove She was in intensive care until Gerald Uejima, 22, of Anaheim, directly to FC and began shooting in Tuesday afternoon, but was drove his car to the building's the typing room. Walker saw Uejima reported to be in fair condition on entrance at 8:15 a.m. and went into enter the room and point the rifle at Thursday by a hospital spokesman. the Individualized Self Pacing typing him. He asked, "Jerry what are you A full-time instructional aide at room armed with a .22 caliber rifle FC for two years, Harris is also a and a .38 caliber handgun. former student. In 1974 she was a FC According to witnesses, Uejima Woman of Distincton for her sevice fired one shot at instructor Ralph to the community and college. Walker with the rifle, missing him. After the rifle jammed, he ran into the Her assailant, Uejima, was a business machines lab where he shot pre-dentistry major and worked as a aide Terry Harris, 36, in the hip with full-time private security guard. the handgun before turning the gun Until one month ago he was a guard on himself. at FC according to Davis. Minutes before, Uejima wounded his neighbor Stephen White, 62, in However, his employer said he the shoulder at their apartment had worked' at construction sites complex at 9632 W. Ball Road, since then. He was an FC student Anaheim. White had complained to since the Fall of 1974 and was Uejima about the loudness of his enrolled in an ISP course this stereo. semester. Walker recalled that Both White and Harris were Uejima usually came in at 9 a.m. reported in stable condition at their Mae Wiscombe, the apartment respective hospitals, Garden Park in manager's wife, said Uejima never Anaheim and St. Judes in Fullerton. Terry Harris gave them any problems. He had Captain C.D. Davis, commander doing?" Uejima then fired at him been living at the apartments for one of detectives at Fullerton Police and Walker dove to the floor. and a half years. Department, said he knew of no As he attempted motive for the Fullerton shooting. to fire another "He was an odd person," she round, the gun jammed and Photo by Greg Bratoff Davis added that Uejima fired five Uejima added. "He didn't associate much." dropped it on AFTER THE SHOOTING - One of the bullets fired when he.entered the ISP typing class last Monday,' shots into the room and had an the floor. Uejima's neighbors agreed that he by Gerald Uejima was found in the wall opposite the wounding Instructor Aide Terry Harris, and additional 80 rounds of ammunition He ran into the adjoining lab with was a very quiet person. classroom entrance. A wall plaque had to be removed afterwards shooting himself through the head. on him. his handgun and people began The Consumer Complaint and to reach it. The shot was one of four fired by Uejima, "I think we were very lucky with fleeing the typing room. In the lab he Protection Coordinator Office said that rifle jamming," he said. "He fired one shot into a wall. The second Uejima had no previous criminal 'I thought he was jokinm could have made Cal State look..." shot hit Harris. Uejima then turned record. According to his employer, Davis was referring to the July 1976 the gun on himself. the guns he used were his own. shooting deaths of seven people at California State University, Fuller- patrons re-elect board Witnesses recall shots ton by convicted murderer Edward Art BY RICHARD STANCLIFF fooling around. After he threw the rifle down I still Charles Allaway. Fullerton College's Patrons of the established at FC last January with Hornet Staff Reporter didn't think it was real and went on typing. Then he Anaheim police were summoned Arts unanimously re-elected its the support of eight . local At about 8:15 a.m. on Sept. 26, a Fullerton College pulled a pistol and ran into the next room. Somewhere by Ralph Wiscombe, Aloha executive board at their Sept. 22 communities. Its purpose is to student, Gerald Uejima, walked into the Individualized between pulling the pistol and hitting the woman I Apartments manager, after he heard board meeting. establish contact between college Self Pacing room, shot Terry Harris, an instructional ducked under the desk." shots being fired. Wiscombe opened Marjorie Wolf of Fullerton was arts activities and fine arts aide and then turned the gun on himself. Still another account comes from Ken Mattson, who his door and saw Uejima running re-elected as president of the board. activities within the community, The events leading up to the shooting are obscure was in the room next to the shooting (Room 312), taking down the stairs from his second floor Also re-elected were Ralph according'to Kenneth Helvey, Fine and still being speculated on. Ralph Walker, teacher an exam at the time. apartment. Laudenslay of Buena Park, vice Arts Division chairman. who's classroom (Room 317) Uejima burst into, "I was in the next room when I heard this loud bang. According to Wiscombe, Uejima president; Pam Trice of Yorba As their first fall activity, the thought the whole thing was a joke at first. At first I thought it was firecrackers. No one "began firing at him with the rifle Linda, secretary; and Terry Backley patrons will see the FC Theatre Arts "I was looking at some papers when 'Jerry' walked investigated and we went on taking our test." from the swimming pool area. Both of Fullerton, treasurer. Blackley is Department's production of "The shots missed Wiscombe in and aimed the gun at me. I thought he was joking Melvin Collings, business instructor, and lodged an FC music instructor. Lady's Not For Burning." did not see in his doorframe. around at fiEst o.nd said,, 'Jerry what are you doing?'. Uejima's last desperate act but he was in the same Aside from the executive officers, Membership in the Patrons of the Then he fired at me and I dove to the floor. room (316). Wiscombe then saw White lying the Patrons of the Arts Board Arts is open to individuals or on the stairway landing, as Uejima Asked what kind of person Uejima was, Walker "As soon as I heard the shot I ran into room 317 includes 16 representatives from organizations interested in the fine .turned and ran to his car in a back replied, "I had known him for four semesters now. He and saw Uejima with a rifle. I quickly went back into surrounding communities and FC. arts. Membership information is was always polite and said 'thank you' when I helped Room 316 and called the police. parking lot. The board serves the over 300 available by phoning the FC Music The two men had been feuding for him with a problem. As a matter of fact, he was "I didn't see him point the rifle at Mr. Walker, but Patrons of the Arts members. Department office at 871-800, Ext. a week, Wiscombe said, probably one of the most polite students I had. I did see him throw it down and pull a pistol. over Patrons of the Arts was 336. "But he was a loner. He was different, if you know "When he came into Room 316, I hid behind a desk what I mean. He recently got into the habit of wearing and waited. There was nothing more I could do. I weird hats, and he had shaved his head. He also remember thinkingthat all I had to defend myself with habitually wore very tattered clothes, like he was doing was the telephone. I was prepared FC gridder to throw it. I heard 's rate top innation it on purpose." shouts in the other room and someone said, 'the lady's BY MARK TRAKH Fullerton edged Jones College of Sherbeck was far from ecstatic Someone else who thought the whole thing was a been hit!' Sports Editor Mississippi for the No. 1 spot. Jones about his ranking. He said, joke (briefly) was Shirin Beguwala, a student in "I did not see Uejima shoot himself. After he fired had been rated as the best in the "Rankings are not something I get the room. "I went to class at 8 a.m. When the shot was that shot I looked up and saw It is every player's him dead on the floor and nation since the beginning of the excited about. I guess it is a fired it was behind me. I turned and saw a man pointing went into the other room dream to be on a No. 1 ranked team. to see what I could do. It all young season. necessary evil in college sports." a gun at the instructor, Mr. Walker, but thought he was happened in such a short period of time." For the Fullerton College players, this dream became reality. Coach Hal Sherbeck's Hornets However he added, "Being No. 1 in The Hornets were ranked the No. were also ranked No. 1 in California the country is something the team 1 community college football team in by three different state polls which and the school can be proud of. I'd FCLO offers variety of dance classes include: The California Community rather have that type of recognition Fullerton Civic Light Opera Beach in radio the nation yesterday by the Junior and television. She obtained by called the FCLO College Grid-Wire Junior College Association state for the team and school than none at (FCLO) Company's first day in its Poll after teaches drama at Golden West business office between 10 a.m. to 5 defeating El poll, the Junior College Athletic all. fall schedule of dance and theater Camino College last College. Dunne's eight, two-hour p.m. weekdays at 526-3832. Saturday, 13-9. Bureau and the Community College "I think my players will be very classes is Oct. 4th. classes have an enrollment limited to Sports Information Director South- honored at being No. 1 in the All of FCLO's classes are taught 15 children. land poll. country. It is quite satisfying, by professional instructors and are A beginning dance and exercise ICC sponsors club week, The last of these polls was devised especially when you look at all the held in the FCLO building at 218 class for adults will start Oct. 8 at 10 and originated by Orange Coast competition." Commonwealth in Fullerton. to 11 a.m. Janet Sanderson will College's Sports Information Direc- Sherbeck concluded, "It is a very teach the class. Sanderson Annette Thompson, a graduate holds a encourages participation tor Jim Carnett, and is considered satisfying feeling to know people masters degree in theater arts and is of San Diego University in drama BY ROBIN VON MIZENER members of any club or other the most accurate of all the polls. recognize our efforts and abilities." a graduate of the San Francisco and gymnastics, will hold beginning Office Manager campus organization, this will be an Conservatory of Ballet. ballet for children ages 6 to 12. Last opportunity to learn more about Intermediate and advanced jazz year some dances, concerts, Classes begin Oct. 5, at 4:15 and run campus activities and perhaps classes begin Oct. 5, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. the Spring Homecoming and an find a to 5:15 p.m. A second class begins Easter Egg group of people who share their and also Oct. 8, 11 a.m. to noon. Hunt were among some Oct. 8, and runs from.12:30 to 1:30 of the activities interests. Sanderson will also teach a that were sponsored p.m. Clubs interested in participating choreographer's workshop begin- by the Inter Club Council (ICC). All A theater workshop, taught by ning Oct. 26, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. This of these activities were sponsored in in Club Week, but which have not yet signed up, should go Denise Dunne, for children 8 to 12 class is for advanced dancers the hope of encouraging campus to the Student Affairs Office, Room 816. years old will begin Oct. 4, and Oct. 6 interested in choreography. clubs to plan more activities of their and run from 3:45 to 5:45. Dunne Fees, which range from $2 to $5 own. Chris Fecht, president of the ICC, This holds a bachelor of arts degree from per lesson, are due at the first year, to give the clubs a head hopes that this year's clubs will be start California State University at Long meeting. Further information can be at planning, the ICC has more responsible for seeing to it that designated Oct. 3 through 7 as Club they are represented at all ICC Week. Clubs are encouraged during meetings. Complaining about lack of Women's Center gets grant this week to provide an information support from clubs in the past, Fecht ' " ,,..I,1 hRV.... . table and/or a disnlav P-wlainino ~..AjJZLLLRTh.~iJcair "Ther' IC ~ ~ldL to fund re«progr entry ..... u y exp.amg .U, t1e - woulu nave e a ro ram their purposes, goals and activities, stronger seat in Senate if nnore to fund re-entry " For those on campus who are not representatives would turn out. BY GREG BRATOFF Howard. "The minority programs I Entertainment Assistant have been stabilized, the Vets F l e ndsn ho ld boo k sa le The Fullerton College Women's programs are fading out - now Book lovers, beware! Friends of Ave., and the Hunt Branch, 20 Center 1 S. has received a grant of women are the next big enrollment the Fullerton Library is hosting the Basque Ave. $34,000 titled Re-entry Options for target." sixteenth annual boonk al in th . Women. Proceeds from the sale are According to the objectives of the' Fullerton Library auditorium on Oct. donated to the library from the program, information and counsel- 7 and 8. The goal of the program, friends. The money then ing through volunteer outreach, and Thousands of volumes ranging goes according to Tomee Howard, towards purchasing new books or 1,200 from encyclopedias and school coordinator of FC's Women's hours of counseling at equipment. On the average, the textbooks to science fiction and Center, is to "encourage women to participating institutions will be friends earn approximately $6,000 mysteries will be sold for ten cents enroll in non-traditional courses." provided to women wishing to enroll from each sale. Forty per cent of the families in college. and up. in A "Buck-a-Bag" sale will be Orange County, she said, in addition to the books, records, are The program is sponsored by the featured on Saturday, where patrons headed by women, who earn only maps and magazines will also be Continuing Education Department may fill a grocery bag with as many half as much as men. The main sold. Ninety-five per cent of the of California State University at merchandise comes from donations. books as they can carry, for only $1. factor contributing to this, said Fullerton (CSUF), FC's and CSUF's Photo by Pete Henderson Donations may be left any time The sale will be open to the public Howard, is lack of education. women's centers and the YMCA. A SYMBOLIC GESTURE - FC halfback Mike Charles [22] and fullback throughout the year in marked bins from noon Friday to 8 p.m. and Rich Gebhard [33] point their index fingers to the sky in universal "We're "Programs like this one are being According to Howard, the near the doors of both the main Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with No. 1" gesture. Yesterday, the weekly Junior College Grid-Wire poll ranked carried out nationwide," said program is only one of a few. library, 353 W. Commonwealth a half-price sale starting at noon. FC as the No. 1 community college football team in the nation. Page 2 Friday, Sept. 30, 1977 H(ORNET

Opinions from readers are welcome in the form of letters to the Hornet. Letters should not exceed 300 words, and should be signed Hornet and submitted to loom 512 before noon on Tuesday prior to desired date ofpublication. We reserve the rightto edit letters to conform to space, style and libel considerations. National parks up for sale All unsigned editorials represent a majority of editorial staff opinion. Views expressed in signed editorials are solely the author's, not necessarily the Hornet's. BY KAREN EWING funds and personnel to handle park permanent and 273 seasonal park The Hornet is edited andpublished weekly, except during summer Editor-in-Chief visitors are already plaguing the personnel. months, exam periods and school holidays, by the Journalism NPA, according to a National Parks It is not surprising that Glacier Unfortunately, future visitors to Department of Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton, and Conservation Association Park authorities said they could not Sequoia National Park may find that CA 92634. It is jointly financed as a service by the Associated (NPCA) report given to the federal maintain and operate the park Students and the college administration. The Hornet is printed at the deer have moved out and the government. properly with such a small staff. Orange City News Publishing, Inc., Orange, CA, and is a member of skiers in. decade the number the Associated Collegiate Press and the California Newspaper This desecration of nature could As a result of this lack of Over the last Since 192 has increased by 17 Publisher's Association. happen because Disney Corpora- manpower, the national parks' of park visitors authorities report that tion's proposal of building a ski natural resources have been million. NPS increases so does the resort in the park may help remedy degraded, stated the report. as this figure trampled foliage the National Park System's (NPS) An example cited by the NPCA amount of litter, park. financial and personnel woes. was the staff reduction of Glacier and thefts in the Disney authorities expect their National Park, Montana. In 1963 the More than just land will be sold Why? "panacea" to draw almost three park had 72 permanent and 291 when the Disney project attracts the million people annually. More seasonal employes to handle over estimated three million people. The people means more money. 800,000 visitors. In 1975, with a NPS would be selling out its The customary quiet of this campus was recently this society. In order to eliminate such incidents, one However, more people is the last visitation figure of 1.6 million, the purpose--the preservation of our shattered by several explosions triggered by one must eliminate the cause. thing the NPS needs. Insufficient park staff had been reduced to 56 nation's natural resources. Gerald Uejima, a former full-time student and What exactly caused Uejima to go on a rampage is a part-time security guard here at Fullerton College. matter of guessing. However, according to neighbors, There was no apparent motive which would compel Uejima was a loner off campus. Surprisingly, students Uejima to wound two people and send a bullet through who knew him say he was a loner on campus, too. It his own head. It was seemingly a case of extreme, seems pretty hard to be alone among 22,000 students. although momentary, emotional disturbance. Nobody, not one person,bothered to make Uejima a Lack of motive leaves unanswered two questions: friend, aside from an occasional "Hey, wha's "Who, what is to blame?" and "What could have been happ'nin'!" done to prevent this sort of thing?" We are not saying that FC students should form The event has disturbed many students who posses to seek out loners and get to know them. realized how vulnerable this seemingly sheltered However, the traditional standoffishness among campus really is. The most commonly asked question, Americans did not benefit anyone. perhaps, is: "Where was campus security?," Uejima was a "brilliant student," according to instructors. Granting that there are many The only way campus security could guarantee some of his on campus, it is safety from such an incident is to post guards at every such intelligent personalities that he did not find anyone with common door of every building, or keep the campus fully surprising interests. surrounded at all: times. Most students do not realize how easy it is to form Clearly, that is not feasible. As it was, Fullerton clubs on campus, any kind of club. A club is simply a were at the scene within minutes after the Police group of people with one common interest. Besides shooting. that, it is a fail-safe channel to ease frustrations and In other words, enforced security does not eliminate anxieties; mainly, there is an audience, human contact the cause of such an incident. and communication. Stricter gun laws may seem to be the answer. The If there were more publicity on the simple state could take measures so that firearms do not fall requirements involved in forming a student club, into the hands of "irresponsible" citizens. However, numerous coalitions may spring up on campus. how does one determine who is responsible and who is Bringing people closer together, expanding the not? And a total ban of weapons is impossible. specialized two-or-three-person cliques existing here Firearms provide police with vital psychological and now, can bring no harm. physical advantages in their efforts to enforce the law. None of these are clear solutions, for again, they do Uejima acquired his handgun legally. Stricter gun not eliminate the cause. But it is just as useless to write laws may have cut off Uejima's source somewhat, but off this and other such incidents as pure acts of God. would not make Uejima any more emotionally stable. Although no action to be taken is indicated, and no one This indicates that even the most severe laws will not could be blamed, a good place to start is with the have a full effect on the many Uejimas living today in components that make up a cold campus. Letters to the Hornet

FC saluted inwake of shooting being there is a basic need - the main unfulfilled need Tragedy was avoidable Anyone willing to contribute either time or money of humanity - a longing for something more. to operate the alternative school should contact Ed Garcia at Casa Placentia (Phone 993-6110). The incident on campus Monday rubbed a bit on the I had a strange sensation while lying on the floor, Last Monday's campus shooting incident was appallingly preventable. Let's guarantee it never exterior of both certificated and classified personnel of watching the gunman. On one hand, indeed, I was Lee Finney FC's Business Division, thus exposing the true metal of frightened. Yet, also - and this became particularly happens again at Fullerton College. which they are made. They are to be commended. My clear to me as I thought about it afterward - I had the It's simple. Just stampede the AssociatedStudents hat is off to them and my door remains open to their realization that my life was full, though not yet Russian-Chinese teacher praised Senate and demand the following: 1)Arm FC security continuing needs. complete. guards with electronic shock guns, sticks or guard This may be Fullerton College students' Our first intent is to continue to keep ourselves right It was full because several years ago, during the dogs, and 2) Implement better screening of guard once-in-a-lifetime chance to get 10 units and quickly with the world. Should some overwhelming urge midst of my questioning, I had received Christ; His applicants. master the Russian and Chinese languages. real, inward presence had always been with me. He possess us, resulting from anything - student Gravely, had really satisfied that longing. This campus is blessed with a good, native Russian remarks, remarks of another teacher, a strange sound, Michael Housman, language instructor who also teaches the Chinese a suspicious event - let's recognize it as a valid Although this deep longing is basic to every human a concerned student language well. obsession, but let's walk away from where it occurred being, it occurred to me: "How many people die Ludmilla Bradley is one of the few language open immediately. We have without substantiating that longing?" and get it out into the instructors who is extremely devoted to her position. At and persons both on and off campus Alternative school organizations Here was a situation in which the genuineness of my FC, for example, Bradley drills students intensively on available for help. We will use them. But let's continue Christ was fully tested. How happy I phonetics during the first semester of her class. She relationship with Grounds of the Whitten Center in Placentia are to keep it cool and handle our problem as a team. I am always, It passed the test. Again, also constantly drills writing, reading and am that again, as voices of children. Across a shallow from within, I had the sweet and real assurance that my alive with understanding words that are both in and out of the proud to be a member of that team. drainage canal, secluded by a fence, is a deserted life was in His hands. textbook. of McFadden Elementary School, its gates When we have time for reflection, let's remember to yard Sincerely, locked. Part of her class time is spent on memorizing give just credit to persons and organizations both on Toni Davison Russian stories and songs. This, along with reading, and off campus - Dr. Philip Borst, Jane Armstrong, The Board of Trustees of Placentia Unified School writing and understanding the language for two hours Bob Gates, the Counseling Center, the Women's District last April voted not to assign students to. a day, has enabled many students to use the Russian Center, the Health Center, the Mental Health Center, Shots ring out with a sickening shock! McFadden, which is located in the La Jolla barrio, for language very quickly. Cal State University at Fullerton, law enforcement So barks the wild dog, a foul death the 1977-78 school year. The school was closed and Crazed and bewildered, a man may mock the predominantly Chicano children dispersed to The Chinese language is also being taught very agencies, district

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What is the criterion of the true believer in Jesus Christ - A Christian? In recent years, there has been an explosion of You pace spiritually oriented groups in the American youth culture. Many call themselves by Christian- sounding names. The result has been a confusion among many young people about what defines a truly Biblical Christian. In spite of much research ISOoen. done on various groups, it is hard to find a simple test of what a Christian is according to the Bible. However, the Bible gives us a number of clear tests of what constitutes a real Christian. The goal of the New Testament is that men may believe in Christ and as believers be built up together in love as the church. The major emphasis of all the apostles was not to hunt for false believers, but to help the real ones in a positive way. They did not demand a complex doctrinal understanding to be brea mall saved, rather they preached a simple faith in the person and work of Christ for salvation. This is the faith for which they, and we, contend. (Jude Register for prizes in your favorite stores. 3). For them to determine who was in the faith Deadline for entries Saturday. was a simple matter, a matter of asking a few questions. So, today there are a few Biblical tests Winners will be announced in Grand Court, of a real Christian. Sunday 3 p. m. in One of the most simple of such tests is found GRAND PRIZE-One week for two in Hawaii, II Corinthians 13:5. "Test yourselves to see if you and 4-piece set ladies are in the faith; examine yourselves! Or do you $500.00 spending cash, TopBanana in the Wlest. Hughes Airwest not recognize this about yourselves, that Jesus Samsonite luggage. 0 Samsonite' Christ is in you -- unless indeed you fail the test?" TWO FIRST PRIZES-Las Vegas weekend for two Keeps going strong (NASV) via Hughes Air West at The Sands Hotel plus Here is the test to see if you are in the faith. The test is: do you realize that Jesus Christ lives in $150.00 spending cash. *you? If you say yes, according to Paul you pass the Weekend for two at Rancho de los Caballeros test and are considered to be in the faith. If you answer that you don't know, according to Paul, guest ranch via Hughes Air West plus $150.00 spending cash. you fail the test. Let us ask ourselves and one another: Do you TWO SECOND PRIZES- $50.00 gift realize that Christ lives in you? What a realiza- certificate, Sears, Brea. $50.00 gift tion! Some may labor hard for years, trying to live certificate, May Co., Brea. the Christian life, working for the Lord, and struggling to behave themselves. Then one day, the realization comes -- it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me (Galations 2:20). It is a matter of Christ living in me -- He is the Christian life! He is now in my heart, seeking to make my heart His home (Ephesians 3:17). The strife of self-reformation is over, now it is Christ remaking me from the sweet fellowship of communion in the depths of my heart! Not only is He abiding there, being formed in my very being but He is un.0 Noon- 5 p (Galations 4:19). 0 This is the essence of the Christian life. Paul says that Christ in us is a mystery to the un- believers -- but to us, it is the hope of glory! (Colosians 1:27) Let all true Christians confess with joy and hope: Christ lives in me! Mon.-Fri.10am-9 p (Continued Next Week) -The Christians Bible Study this Wednesday 11:00 AM 438 E. Chapman Ave. (A home across from campus) Sot. 10om-5 pm, 870-6407 Mon. -Fri. 10 am-9 pm Sot. 10 am-6 pm Orange Frwy. at Imperial Hwy. Page 4 Fr1iday, Sept. 30, 1977 HORNET From flying ace to FC teacher

BY MARCIA AMBLER comes closer to hell. It's a strange the New York Times. Lew's mind is This summer, at age 55, Lew Business Manager way to spend Christmas. filled with insight and new ideas. His Barrett decided to intern at articles are being published in Time KOCE-TV, Channel 50, in Hunting- Lewis Barrett, teacher,journalist, It's 1949, and Lew's new and various religious magazines. He ton Beach as producer-director for photographer and flying ace came baby girl just woke up. He rocks her has just received his master's an instructional telecourse on home to Fullerton College over 17 years back to sleep so he can finish degree. interiors and decorating. He did this to get more practical experience for ago. He's been the adviser to the studying. Tomorrow he has to get up But there is something unsettled his FC Broadcast Journalism course. Hornet and the campus magazine, and attend classes at Redlands in the back of his mind. He needs to "My years in telecom at U.S.C. Torch. Barrett spent this past University, then to work at the Sun teach. It is not enough to do didn't seem adequate to me." summer as an intern at KOCE. This Telegram in San Bernardino. everything. He wants to pass his was just one working summer in the experiences and ideas along to He's on the G.I. Bill, trying to get This man who is concerned about life of many for Lew. young people. After he is gone, a his bachelor's degree, but he needs his credentials received the part of him will remain in their work. The year is 1945 and Lew Barrett more money to support his growing Outstanding Journalism Teacher He moves the family to St. Paul, is flying: the BT-135 and AT-6S(see family of four. He only sees his wife award for community colleges in Minnesota, where he can work on his 1975. The award is presented them on "Baa-Baa Black Sheep"), at lunch. doctorate degree at the University of from each of very fast planes with retractable annually to one person In 1956 Lew is working as the Sun Minnesota and teach at Bethel He had to leave his three levels (high school, community landing gear. Times' Religion Editor, going to College. But the cold is too much; his and newborn son behind college and four-year college) by young wife people's homes from different wife misses her gardening. There's the news arrived that the California Newspaper Publish- in June when religions and recording how they not much one can plant in a he was to go overseas. ers Association. pracice their religiouis convictions. snowdrift. They leave for California is in Tokyo. On a mission The base He received a citation from the in 1961. Lew loves photography because to Taiwan, he encounters natives National Conference of Christians "I think in pictures." He especially who have never seen white men. and Jews for his work. It is Sept. 20, 1977 and the enjoys 'shooting motion picture film Courtesy of KOCE Americans take a Barretts' night-blooming Every time the citrus and has done experimental and A LEARNING EXPERIENCE - Fullerton College journalism instructorLew and Lew is the opens up three blossoms bath here, noses press against the The year is 1959, at 2 a.m. free-lance photography. Barrett [left] discusses the practical aspects of TV production with looking of the Religious You can almost see windows, brown eyes stare, vice president the flowers KOCE-TV cameraman Bob LaVole, who holds a highly-mobile EJ white skins. The of America, attending opening into large, At noon he is smiling as at the exotic Newswriters cactus-like he walks' [electronic journalism] unit. countryside is from Eden, but trying conventions and mingling with blossoms. Lew shows it to his out his office door headed for a game to land on the bomb-pocked runway. writers from Time, Newsweek, and three-year-old granddaughter. of golf - another one of his hobbies. 5 FREE!! RACQUET STRINGING i THE LITTLE KING ISHERE 9rend 0' Jashion New home Tennis and Raquetball ONE LARGE 2510 E.Chapman Blue or Gold Twist Nylon--$7.50, Gut (VS, VV, etc.) SFullerton 992-5052 for tenants Sun-Thur Fri-Sat *JUNIOR FASHIONS, and Synthetic Gut (Blue Star, Leoina 66) also available, PEPSI &CHIPS Size 3-13 10AM-11.PM 10AM1;AM *We Provide Free Clothes This semester should be more With at a 10% Discount to all FC students. purchase of I CSUF and commentary at your productive for Communication Stringer is a member of the any size students. In the past, these classes U.S. Racquet Stringers Association, sandwich ?ILM were scattered around campus but and does only High Quality Work. present FASHION SHOW now that the radiological and dental 1-Day Service this 3306 Yorba Linda Blvd. assistant courses have been moved Racquets can be picked up and delivered to campus coupon Fullerton, by Mervin's to Cypress College, the vacated at Crossroad Shopping Center Call Lee at 525-4863. F.C. Wmmr asa Jwlchis ai ml~enu! facilities in the Humanities Building -i have been assigned to the new

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y ou Hr kr e y FC plays that funky music. Bye, bye, Kate. es Swt ef re Wlo c k r trIfed in y o ur Civic Light car, where would you go for a coat The campus radio station, KFCR, is sponsoring Last day to go and see the Downey Kate. " The curtain hanger? What if you needed a a disco dance tonight from 7:30 until 1 a.m. in the Opera production of "Kiss Me, rise in the Downey Theatre on the corner of bandage or some Alka-.Seltzer,where Student Center. Admission is $1. will Firestone and Brookshire. would you go? Not to the Health Today's Artist Lecture - Postponed Center, but to the Fullerton College ' MONDAY mailroom. Bali Dancers will not perform today as The mailroom women supply all of i scheduled. Instead, they will dance at Anaheim Auditions these and a few other helpful items. } Cook Auditorium, Oct. 28. Presale tickets cost The mailroom not only handles mail $2.50 in the Bu rsar's Office for FC students and Auditions for the Placentia talent show are now taking place. For more information, contact Glenn but is an information center as well. ; .c3 " faculty. If bought at the door, the admission price is $3. For non-students, general admission is $6. Wanke in the Park and Recreations department of Jackie Brodhag, mailroom super- Placentia. The phone number is 993-8232. visor, said, "It's an exciting Soccer atmosphere." Brodhag began as az Volleyball student assistant in the mailroom; Two all-day tournaments will be held at Long when the supervisor left the job, Beach College at 9 a. m. Kicking will also take place The Women's Volleyball Team will play Brodhag applied and took over the Oct. 1. Pasadena City College, there, at 4 p.m. full-time position. WEDNESDAY Carol Feiock, mail clerk, is the M.O.V.E. Today half of the mailroom team, and to help people and to help yourself. other SATURDAY Volunteer Brodhag's best friend. They met on Orientation programs will be held today and ever tomorrow. The L.A. Probation Department, at 9 the job and have been friends Photo by Jeff Millard Free dinner. since. THROUGH RRAIN, SLEET AND DEAD)FROGS--Jackie Brodhag and Carol a.m. ii the first for this week. Contact M.O.V.E. in the Student Affairs office. There are four other people who Feiock keep t4the mail going in the right place. Both women have worked for The Christians of FC wish to extend their work with them but are part-time FC in the mail ilroom for a while. It seems that strange things are constantly invitation to all interested, for an evening of dinner THURSDAY student help. "Everyone gets happening to them, but like good mailmen, through all the hazards they get and singing at the Faculty Dining Room. Dinner along," said Feiock. Brodhag their job donene and the mail delivered. will be served at 6 p.m. It's Orange County's turn will give Orange County added, "We have a good crew with a usually takes Today M.O.V.E. Sall day. Not all of the Probation Department a chance to orientate great sense of humor." mail coming g in is addressed students to become volunteers, at 10 a.m. Also, the Some unusual things do go on in correctly. So:ometimes a name is Football County's Social Services is going to try to get the mailroom, but to the crew it's misspelled or ' the letter is addressed students involved with their volunteer program. nothing so unusual. Once there was to three difffferent places on the DISCO Hornets are going to sting Golden West College This will happen at 7 p.m. Contact M.O.V.E. in the a pet butterfly named "Oscar." campus. So she does a lot of The place--Student Center. The in LeBard Stadium. Kick-off is at 7:30. Student Affairs office for further information. The date--tonight. the time the postman deciphering. time--7:30. Then there's 3ecorated the mailroom to a to the toilfitmhe eed Sounds like an invitation delivered live frogs -ds of both themselves what is is. and no one was andfianyo'ne party? Well that's exactly one Friday evening who comes there. Fall them in the Mirraorse KFCR is sponsoring the first -available to receive put up all through the frogs ended Mirosmwet Disco Dance. Science Building. The o service everyone up staying in the mailroom over thebetrTh nirrors are situated so The dance will last past the opened h1ier.Tet atfo when weekend and when Brodhagon someone comes in bewitching hour, until 1 a.m. nformation or other Admission is $1 and there will be ItAMs-10 PM DAILY CL4OSEDSUNDAY smell. bursnet encountered a terrible e crew can see who refreshments, dance contests, with Needless to say the frogs didn't comiessi, tn album give-aways_ as the prizes. hape nto o matter where they survive the weekend. be in the mailroom. Her duties are different every day. Brodhag w,would like to know how This is all part of the rebirth of the One of her main duties is making people react tto the mailroom. "I radio station. "KFCR wants to get sure that the mailroom is always would really appreciate suggestions involved with the student body and I %%EXA'S CHUCKWAGON STYL'!... All our get the students involved with one stocked with supplies. The women on how we coould better improve the J w'eo{5 I ChickWens are Cooka4 1 $t.$Smoked. also do a lot of work for the teachers, mailroom." another," Suppa stated as to why Iover awood ire beforeLyour eyes toa. dance. the Admissions Office, and the Feiock addEled, "I feel we are a KFCR is sponsoring the departments. service; we a:ire here to help people." KFCR disc jockies will be .BAR"B"Q PORK RIBS ',T 95s Feiock's main job as mail clerk is "It feels go,od to know you helped providing the music to dance to. *BAR.BG. CHICKEN sorting. With the mailroom someone. It''s really rewarding," According to Doug Suppa, station *BAR B"Q COMBO YO£ receiving all of_ FC's mail, sorting said Brodhag manger, the dance will not be all RIDS o9s4, CHCKN C...... All srved. with, rocge. bat'-b-Q bers disco. The DJs will be playing top, Yo*ahcM cote sla~w, Vries . fresh, Ntu "". ". recorded music, including some. 1" BAR-5"Q BEEF OR N4AM $185 FREEDOM oldies. g.. 7 INOUR HANDS _ * SAN4DWICH4Witty trim~ri~ WOM ENS CHOICE CLINIC No TFPI N-

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Tn", I 1948 N. Placentia Ave. Fullerton:o Tennis Courts.) (A home across from the Campus (Next to K-Mart) 993-4595 a 10-S Sundsy ____ I L \ Page 6 Friday, Sept. 30, 1977 HORNET Kickers drop two ina row JIM BERNASCONI But Harbor is one of the finest teams not go undefeated. But I also know Hornet Staff Writer that we are going to play and will that we are a tough team. We will The Los Angeles area is dotted rank high in Southern California this bounce back." with many community colleges, year." Fullerton will try to get back on the almost all of them have established, Pasquale and his kickers knew winning track this weekend when it powerful soccer teams. they would have a tough time with El participates in the Long Beach Last week, the Fullerton squad, Camino. Pasquale said, "They are tourney at that city's college. Among led by coach Jim Pasquale had the one of the top ranked teams in the those attending the tourney will be misfortune of playing not one, but state. I knew we would have our last year's state champion and two L.A. schools. work cut out for us because they runnerup, Foothill College and The FC team was beaten first by started their best whereas we are Santa Ana College. L.A. Harbor College 4-2 last Friday, still juggling three positions-the and then drubbed 4-1 by potent El "We have the talent, there is no right wing and the two half back doubt about that. But we haven't Camino College. spots." "Against El Camino we played a started blending into a unit. fine game," said Pasquale. "The "There are still many tough Our team has not yet begun to .. . team's spirit is strong. We will games ahead of us. I knew we would click," said Pasquale. ' ': iSil" improve. "There is no reason for me to Dan Geduld worry just because we lost two Hornet cross country team last week when coach Coleen games. In the first place, our key in i t _ to a WELCOME BACK - After a lO-yeai absence from It returned with a bang Fred Mrazik, Riley's crew trounced conference foe Palomar, 6-1. defensive player, Fullerton College sports, women'sfieldhockey isback. missed the entire Harbor game with in i Ortfant tn-m eet today a bruised ankle. He definitely would Allison and Brian Osmann, who ran have made a difference." Fullerton College's cross country Fie Id h o c k e y 's of 20:39 and 20:51 respectively return a hit Following a scoreless first half in team will compete in its most times important meet to date when the in the 3.5 mile race. the Harbor game, the Hornets BY KIRBY BLILIE said, "It was a good beginning but I continue their adventures on the Hornets face unbeaten Grossmont Gilmer sees today's tri-meet as opened the scoring with a goal by Hornet Staff Writer am not drawing any conclusions road with games Tuesday at East Los Santa Ana Colleges today at 3:30 pivotal in the South Coast Nick Rohwer. After three Harbor and from just one game. I have to see the Angeles (3:30 p.m.) and Thursday at p.m. at Grossmont. Conference race, but will not throw Fullerton College's return to goals, FC came back and scored rest of the league -first before Orange Coast College (3:00 p.m.). Gilmer's squad up his hands should the Hornets their other goal with Mike Short Coach Tom women's field hockey was a total drawing a final conclusion." The Orange Coast game will be their play last Friday lose. kicking it in. opened conference success as the Hornets routed Next week the Hornets will try to third conference game of the young with an easy victory over San Diego "We would like to come out of the Palomar College 6-1 to pick up their "We were a little disorganized build on their initial success as they season. throughout the game," said Mesa, 15-50. The Hornets were meet undefeated, but if we lose to first conference victory of the Pasquale. "Our passing was poor. paced by a pair of freshmen, Scott Grossmont it won't mean the end of season. Led by Sandy Johnson's our season," said Gilmer. "We're three goals, the Hornets scored two JC football far from being in peak form at this minutes into the game and were SNow! point. We're looking ahead to the never threatened. state rankings conference championship meet, the 1. Fullertrn (3-0). 2. College of the Following her team's surprisingly Southern California meet and then Sequoias .2-0). 3. Long Beach (2-0). HANDICAPPED the state." easy victory coach Colleen Riley 4. Pasadena (2-0). 5. Taft (3-0). 6. At a price that Ventura (2-0). 7. Bakersfield (1-1). 8. WEEK OCT. 2-8 Santa Monica (3-0). 9. Solano (3-0). will never be repeated 10. Santa Barbara (2-0). anywhere! OPEN FOR EARLY MORNING/EVENING WOR HYPNOSIS TAKING INVENTORY IN LOCAL RETAIL STORE FOR BETTER GRADES .. 31x42 D(51IHER OH , , v . , IMPROVE ATHLITIC PERFORMANCE by PICKETT LOSE WEIGHT, STOP SMOKING International Hypnosis Center 1112 N. Homer, Anaheim, CA 991-5620 Attention Students! You may save 25% on car insurance with Farmers Good Student Discount. Also available is apartment renters' insurance. Call 870-0935. Ask for agents A LETTER OF APOLOGY TO FC Chris Price or Geoff Novall. 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ANAHEIM WEST ANAHEIM EAST 114 East Lincoln Ave. FURTHER QUESTIONS CALL (714) 836-2161 COLLECT * 2131 West Lincoln Ave. 956-2300 . 535-7835 ***************************************tA*************************************** HORNET Friday, Sept. 30, 1977 Page 7 FC shoots down El Camino, 13-9 El Camino comes to pass, but Hornets shut down aerial attack BY GREG FRITZ Sports Assistant Eeny-meeny-miney-moe, which quarterback will run the show? All this week Fullerton College football partisans have been wondering whom coach Hal Sherbeck would choose to run the Hornet offense tomorrow night against non-conference rival Golden West College, at Lebard Stadium, 7:30 p.m. kickoff. Last week it was sophomore Greg Tucker who sparked a third quarter surge to lift the Hornets to victory over stubborn El Camino College (ECC), 13-9. The week before, it was freshman Jeff Goldthorpe passing FC to a 10-0 win over Fresno City College. Who will be FC's quarterback tomorrow? It looks like Sherbeck is giving the nod to Tucker, based on his performance in the El Camino game. Also, Goldthorpe is nursing a slightly bruised leg. For the first half of the Hornet-Warrior clash last Saturday night, it looked like a punting duel between FC's Richard Hart and ECC's Tim Gibson. As the two teams headed for their locker rooms at intermission, ECC was clinging to a 3-0 lead. Both teams had chances to reach paydirt. Goldthorpe and Co. sputtered twice near the Warrior 30, but it was El Camino that blew a golden opportunity. Photo by Dan Geduld ECC marched the ball from their own 16 to the Hornet 6, due to the up with the big play near its goal QUARTERBACK SACK - Big, bruising Fred Hogan pounces on El Hornet "D", but Fullerton usually came excellent passing of Warrior quarterback Kevin Starkey. But the drive was will be tested by a strong Camino quarterback Kevin Starkey. The Hornet front line reached El line to stymie Warrior drives. The Hornets plagued by three illegal motion penalties and one delay of game penalty that Stadium, beginning at 7:30. Camino nine times for losses accumulating 85 yards. El Golden West team tomorrow night at Lebard ultimately saved the Hornets. The Warriors felt cheated in coming away against the Camino's heraled passing attack was somewhat effective with only a field goal. The first time FC got their hands Ernie Polte on the ball in the third quarter, it resulted in a 65-yard, 8-play drive. Tucker guided the ?an ook at polo Hornets to the go-ahead touchdown, turopE mixing successful running plays BY KIRBY BLILIE Polte's main interest focused on United States stood among the water with accurate passes. The key play of Hornet Staff Writer Central Europe, which is considered polo powers of the world. the series was a 33-yard pass Ernie Polte has been the water the water polo gateway of the world. Polte traveled some 13,000 miles completion from Tucker to Michael polo coach at FC for five years now. There, water polo is a universal to 14 countries during a four-month Harris. Tucker himself sneaked in He has compiled an amazing .750 sport. This, thought Polte, was the period last spring. His first stop was from the one-foot line. Todd winning percentage, and has led the place to go to study various polo Zurich, Switzerland. There Polte Peterson's conversion was good and Hornets to three state champion- techniques and find out where the studied the Swiss national team FC was on top 7-3. ships, runner-up four times. practice. Just six minutes later it was So when it was announced that he During this time most of the teams Tucker again, bolting over from the would be the recipient of an Polo team in Central Europe were preparing one-yard line. Tucker aerials to all-expense-paid sabbatical leave to for ' the European Championship Harris and Dean Barnett kept the Europe in order to study European which was to be held in Krefeld, Hornets' touchdown march alive. water polo techniques, it came as no places 4th Germany. Some teams such as the Peterson's extra point kick was surprise. Soviet Union, Romania and Bulgaria wide, leaving the Hornets with a at Mt. decided not to enter the ten-point lead. SAC championships and had not yet With only 3:12 left in the game BY JOHN ACEVEDO opened their training camps. and FC still up by 10 the Warrior Hornet Staff Writer Polte was disappointed at this turn upset bid seemed distant, but Warrior quarterback Starkey found a This weekend the FC water polo of events. Even so, he did manage to streaking Wayne VanderLeest, travel to Foothill College see many of the top European teams team will shocking the crowd with a 32-yard for the Northern California Tourney. in practice games. He also had the touchdown strike. The extra point Coach Ernie Polte is apprehensive opportunity to visit many training attempt was missed, and with just about his team's chances after its camps. ) 3:08 left, FC was holding on to a slim mediocre showing inithe Mt. San According to Polte, the European four-point lead. Antonio tourney last weekend. The teams are very close to one another A Mike Charles fumble, following Hornets finished fourth at Mt. SAC. that was the 1976 Olympic bronze his 22-yard scamper up the middle, "A bad performance now is not and despite economical, political gave ECC one last chance to snatch going to affect our overall and social differences, everyone Ernie Polte victory from FC, with 1:25 showing performance. As play progresses, prevails. on the clock. we are going to get better and After Switzerland, Polte spent On a third and 10 situation from tougher. There is no exception to time in Munich, West Germany, team the Warrior 45, Starkey passed 36 any case." said Polte. watching the German national that rule in yards to split end Joe Purvis, and the Polte insisted that the "precon- in action. From there, he went on to Warriors were in business at the ference season means nothing." Margerat Island near Budapest 1976 Olympic Hornet 17. Four incomplete passes Maybe so, but the preconference Hungary, to study the the by Starkey ended the Warrior threat. schedule can give a definite gold-medalists. Watching was the One pass was knocked away at the indication of how well a team is Hungarian athletes He was very last possible second by FC defensive going to do. highlight of Polte's trip. Hungarians' back Larry Allen, saving a Polte is hoping that the Mt. SAC impressed with the their ball-handling game-winning TD. The FC offense tourney is not an indication of what is quickness and Mark Yamamoto took over and proceeded to run out to come. His Hornets started well in skills. the clock. the tourney by trouncing a weak Polte also visited two other "STAR CHILD" EXPRESS - FC tailback Mike "Star Child" Charles Once again the Hornet defense Orange Coast "B" team 14-4. FC countries with deep-seeded water steams into the Warrior defense on a sweep. Charles is the leading ball performed brilliantly, sacking the destroyed Santa Monica 14-0, polo traditions--Yugoslavia and carrier on the FC squad, gaining 305 yards on 81 carries for a 3.77 per rush later ECC quarterback nine times for 85 TO RENTr San Diego Mesa 9-6. Italy. Polte viewed the Italian team average. and yards. As expected, the Hornet However, the Hornets lost any that won the 1976 Olympic bronze secondary was severely challenged chance for the tourney title when medalists. HORNET HOOPLA- The Hornets yards). The Hornets have passed 42 by the Warrior air attack and dunked by tourney lead in the overall series against the of 71 for 59 per cent. Sophomore they were From Rome, Polte joined the responded moderately well in West Valley 7-6, and Rustlers, 4-2, a rivalry that dates tailback Mike "Star Child" Charles champion United States water polo team at choking off the ECC airways. finally sunk by Orange Coast back to 1966. Golden West has won has averaged 101.7 yards per game KA ALEMUI Krefeld, the site of the 1977 world two of the last three: 1976, 14-12, after three contests. The Hornets are The game against Golden West College's "A" team 9-6. Besides " "" water polo championship. 1974, 28-21; Fullerton won in 1975, ranked first in the state and national College tomorrow night is expected the American team, others in the 27-26. Golden West running backs polls this week after Bakersfield to be a tough defensive battle. The EXPIRES 9-30-77 tourney included: the Netherlands, may not be 100 per cent in this College lost to the U.S. Air Force JV' Rustlers handed FC one of its two THE :;Home of The Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece and West week's game, Lorne Micklin missed 24-21. Sophomore receiver Morrie defeats last year and the Hornets are .W "Odrilnal Feast" Germany. He received the biggest the game against East L.A. College, Carmichael has now caught 19 hungry for revenge. The key to the surprise of his entire European tour Rick Martin sprained an ankle in the passes for 187 yards after catching 8 game will be how well the two teams' walked = "ORIGINAL FEAST t when the American team East L.A. game, and Tim Janovick for 86 yards vs. El Camino College. offensive units will do. Golden West away with the championship. Soft Shell Toco .- has a bad hand. 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Ph. 633-1880 li I II I IJl !U ^.|J.« I.!Ii« .. |Jl :^ B IN-, c1 Ph. 6331880 Page 8 Friday, Sept. 30, 1977 HORNET Pae8Fdy et.3,177HRE of '48 swings into '77 Cnterta inmentr) IPlay relives fame Photo and stories by TV actor stars 11 'Thou jerk!" and other obscure mixtures of today's Inger Reynolds "And I mean she really slaps me colloquialism and Shakespearean formality have made hard!" exclaimed David Cary, audiences roar with laughter ever since "Kiss Me, backstage, after the Downey Civic Kate" was first presented on Broadway in 1948. Light Opera Association's produc- "Kiss Me, Kate" has since then been performed all tion of "Kiss Me, Kate." over the world. In London, Patricia Morrison played . Cary plays the role of Fred, whose one of the lead roles. She was in the audience last ex-wife, Kate, played by Diane Friday during the sixth night of Downey Civic Light Pershing, is as violent as she is Opera Association's production of the play. ill-tempered. The actors must have appreciated the applause they "We wanted this production to be received from the grateful audience, but the most all real, so we decided that we would valuable compliment came from Morison; rising on not fake anything, not even the stage after the performance, she addressed the slaps," explained Cary. "It is a audience, saying that this was one of the finest strenuous role," he added, telling of productions -she had ever seen. what a thorough job Pershing does Very condensed, the play depicts several episodes in beating him. Luckily, he can console the lives of a group of actors putting on a production of himself by getting back at her at "The' Taming of the Shrew" in Baltimore. least once, for in the plot, he spanks Diane Pershing and David Cary appear in the roles of her so hard that she can't sit for actors Lillie Vanessi and Fred Graham. days. These two actors had been married, and are brought The play moves in a very fast together again when playing as Kate and Petruchio in tempo. This also puts a further the "Shrew." stress on the performers who must Bella and Samuel Spewack, who wrote the parts that make quick dress changes in the Shakespeare didn't, made the story alternate between wings of the stage. the private lives of the conceited actor and his Cary had performed on many hot-tempered ex-wife, and their performances as television programs, including "The Petruchio and Katherine, shifting the action from 1948 Dean Martin Comedy Hour." He is Courtesy of Laff Stop Padua. also a semi-regular on the daytime Baltimore to Shakespeare's GALLAGHER! - This unorthodox madman will perform at the Student Similarly, the familiar Shakespearean villains soap opera, "Days of Our Lives." Center on Thursday at 11 a.m. His act is replete with crazy mechanized appear in the garb of typical gangsters, with slick hair His musical stage roles include: "I props of his own invention, Including the renowned "Sledge-O-Matic" fruit and even, slicker Brooklyn accents. Do, I Do," "Annie Get Your Gun," pulverizer. ______Cole Porter composed the music and wrote the lyrics, "Oklahoma," "Carousel," "The granting equal rights to song, music, dance and story, Unsinkable Molly Brown" and without losing, any of the comical components, but "Under the Yum Yum Tree." rather adding to them with hilarious lyrics, written in Having experienced acting on Gallagher- whimsical "neo-Shakespearean" language._ stage and on television, Cary prefers With one mighty sweep of his Roger Galloway, who has received an Emmy for performing before a live audience. "Sledge-O-Matic" pulverizer, writing, directed the play. Galloway was awarded the "He's energetic, dashing and fruit sends crushed apples Emmy, television's highest award, for collaborating sexy," veteran actress Patricia Gallagher flying all over the stage. "Gallagher Morison said after last Friday's wihLl weekendolni is one of the best monologists is thertn thirdFny"This and last weekend the FLIRTATIOUS FRED - Posing after last Friday's performance. Those are great words around," wrote Nightclub Review, musical will be performed. It plays at 8 p.m. tonight performance at the Downey Civic Light Opera's from a great actress, and are bound and the Sledge-O-Matic is only one and tomorrow and at 2:30 p.m. at the Sunday Family production of "Kiss Me, Kate," is actor/singer to console the most "badly beaten" of his crazy props. Matinee. David Cary. actor.

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