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Simple precautions can reduce crime

By BETTE-JEAN DARST a lock and the Fullerton Police Hornet Staff Writer Department carefully lists exactly how to use this lock, as well as Is Fullerton a safe city to live in? stating how we can make our homes Burglaries occur, but what about more secure in general. A special the more frightening crimes of rape engraving tool may be borrowed and assault? Sgt. J.R. Mason, a from the department and used to member of the Fullerton Police engrave one's driver's license Department for 15 years, explained number on household items. In the a bit about local crime. event that they are stolen, they will "The city is growing. It's not a be easier to identify. Stickers that rural area anymore, so every pro- note all household items are so blem they have in Los Angeles, we labeled may be obtained to be plac- have here." ed on doors and windows. Neighborhood The Fullerton Police Department Watch, the literature keeps a careful record of all crimes, stresses, is not a group that takes over the charting them and drawing up functions of the police graphs. Thus, it is easier for a visitor in any way. It is simply a cooperative to see what is happening in the effort on the part of neighborhood neighborhood. The City Council is people to keep an eye given a report every month and on each other's homes and to notify the police of possible criminal ac- every month the Fullerton Police tivity. Department sends a report to the Is Mason optimistic about the FBI. The "Crime Index" is a crime situation in Fullerton? method the FBI uses to measure "Yes," he said, and went on to ex- crime. There are seven major crimes plain that this area has a better rela- recorded for them; it is a barometer tionship with the police than he ex- of crime. perienced in a large city in the mid- west. People Is the crime rate going up here? It here expect a great deal JAMMIN' THE JAZZ-ROCK-Sh own here are Joni (congas), Theresa Mike (xylophone), Tom (drums) and Larry (guitar). The group plays in from the is difficult to tell, Mason said, for police, but they are, in (sax), Cathy (trumpet), Maria (bass) and Pixie (trombone) from the Weirz, clubs throughout southern and will soon release their first album much depends upon the density of Mason's view, supportive of them a group that performed in FC's Stu dent Center May 23. The five girls are entitled "The Weirz." The group entertained an audience of over 200 also. an area. Transiency is also a pro- only part of the nine-member family band. Not shown are: Estelle (organ), students. Photo by Liz Riley blem. Certain crimes, such as rape, may be higher in areas where there are more people and where the population changes frequently. In areas where homes are spread out, it Senate elections might be easy to spot a stranger. Not so in large apartment com- plexes. draw large turnout Since January of this year, up to the end of April, there were 28 rapes By BRUCE WADMAN couldn't vote in the past because in Fullerton. This includes attemp- Hornet Staff Writer they did not have their printout with ted rape as well. While that may not them," Olsen said. be high in comparison with L.A. The largest spring election turn- Other approved proposals includ- proper, it does mean 28 women suf- out since 1965 elected Tim Miller to ed having the elections run three fered. In that same time period of the office of A.S. President for the days rather than two, and letting the four months, there were 87 rob- 1979-80 school year. voter know of the issues and can- beries and 230 cases of assault. Miller, and all other elected of- didates by having candidates speak (Assault is broken up into "simple" ficials, will begin their term of office to various classes about the election. B of A limitations and "aggravated" and depends June 1 at noon. "The personal approach," Olsen upon the amount of force used and The 1,042 votes that hit the polls calls it. whether a weapon was involved.) was the most since 1,249 voted in Olsen claims that the key to the 1965. larger turnout was that there were Last year, 630 burglaries had oc- According to Allen Olsen, five presidential candidates, which, cured in the period of January in his opinion, increased 9ompeti- A.S. can't withdraw through April; this year, there have associate dean of Student Affairs, the ball began rolling for higher tion among the candidates. The in- been 703. Much can be done to creased publicity by them brought By MEL GREENHALGH to oppose Bank of America's finan- Hall in the City Council Chambers reduce burglary, however, and the turnouts after the Oct. '78 election Hornet Staff Writer cial support of South Africa's at 3 p.m. when only 61 people voted. the students to the polls. Fullerton Police Department puts Publicity was taken seriously by apartheid system by letter.However, Straube also submitted a motion out a yariety of informative sugges- "We surveyed other schools," recently elected Vice President The Associated Students passed a the majority of the Senate felt that a from the Planning and Research tions 'for the public. Olsen said, "to find out how they Barbara Gardner. motion at the May 22 Senate letter stating opposition to monies Committee that the Senate order meeting For example, the Neighborhood got the voters." Gardner claims she went to 40 to oppose South Africa's given to the South African Govern- 1,000 copies each of Tel-Law and For the most part he ment would be a strong statement Tel-Med for Watch is designed to "bring found that classrooms. "I didn't go to the apartheid via the Bank of America. distribution to the residents together in a combined ef- "the schools all have the same prob- classes to get people to vote for me. "Unfortunately, we can't and a commendable cause. students, and that the Senate take lem we do." To fort with law enforcement officials remedy their prob- I went there to get people to vote." withdraw our funds that are cur- Senator Robert James, who responsibility of proper handling lems, some to effectively reduce crime." They schools went as far as She did, however, spend some rently in the Bank of America until worked on the motion with Monroe, and dissemination. giving out gift packs ask that neighbors report people for those who time to campaign for herself. Gard- next fall, as we have a year's limita- stated that the letter to be sent to Jonathan Brostrom, A.S. pres.- voted. who peer into houses and ring ner claims that she averaged eight tion on our account," stated Jacki Bank of America would voice the dent, made several announcements doorbells, as if seeing if anyone is At the Oct. 16 Senate meeting, hours a day on the campaign trail Hamption, vice-chairperson for the Senate's opposition to their in the president's report at the Olsen presented the Senate with 21 the week of the election, and she Finance Committee. "As that deci- economic support of the South Senate meeting. home. In general, suspicious different proposals to upgrade the spent 15 hours getting votes on the sion would be the responsibility on African Government. "We will also "We should establish a motion behavior should be brought to the turnout. Some of the major ones opening day of the election. next year's Senate," Hampton con- state that if it were possible, to a decision at next attention of the police. In this way a passed included a proposal that we and come "I'm very outgoing," Gardner tinued, " the most we could do now would withdraw our funds from great deal of property can be saved, would no longer require week's Senate meeting regarding the the class said. "I smile and say 'hello' all the would be to oppose them in letter that bank," he said, " and we will not to mention the possible harm to schedule printout for verification of Senate's position on subsidizing the time, even to people I don't know." form." recommend to next year's Senate Child Care Center," said Brostrom. someone that can be prevented. student status. Instead, those work- The enthusiasm paid off. Gard- Senator Freddie Monroe, co- that they do just that at the ap- Brostrom also announced that Precautions against burglary may ing at the voting booth would check ner's 658 votes was the highest author of the motion, stated that propriate time." Campus Services' budget alloca- also be taken within the home. A off the students on the Alpha number of votes for any candidate one-inch deadbolt should be used as "Our effort is not singular in In other Senate action, tions will be handled differently Listing Book. "Several students since 1971, Senator when Bill Burgess came nature, we will be joining the move- Darrian Straube, Planning and next year according to a memo that away with 710 while running for ment to oppose transnational banks Research he received from FC President vice president. Committee chairperson, currently lending economic support reported that "The request Philip Borst. Gardner would like to see a more of the to the racist apartheid government A.S. to remove the Additionally, outgoing campus. "I'll try to have existing two Brostrom informed of South Africa. Without this hour parking time limit the Senate something happening for the on that, "Mike Meehan, economic support, the South Lawrence Avenue entertainment students all the time, not just on an between Chap- director for the A.S. African Government riding herd on man Avenue and Wilshire has been terminated, occasional Friday." Avenue for not follow- the black majority via apartheid has been placed on the agenda of For president, Miller's 300 votes the ing procedures." would collapse." Traffic and Parking Commission Finally, Brostrom was enough to edge out Patti Dahms announced that During the discussion on the mo- for June 4." Straube urged all next year's newly by 54. He had 33 percent of the total in- elected A.S. of- tion, some of the Senate members terested students to attend the ficers would be sworn votes. Continued on pg. 3 in at next felt that it would serve no purpose meeting which will be held in City week's Senate meeting. News Briefs Law for the Citizen-Next fall, Award winners-The Humanities Graduation-Fullerton College Finals-Schedules for finals week Fullerton College is offering a three Division gave the following awards graduates receiving the Associative are available in the Student Center unit course that will explore the at the Humanities Tea May 22 Arts degree will be honored at the and the Administration Building. legal obligations and rights of the Randy Skretvedt English Dept. commencement ceremony June 7 at Finals week begins June I and ends average consumer. The course, ti- Scholarship,$400 7:30 p.m., Fullerton High School June 8. tled Law for the Citizen, will cover Cristine Cambino The William B. Stadium. Diplomas will not be given such areas as tenant/landlord Meyer Freshman writing award, at the graduation ceremony, as time obligations, Small Claims Court $100 does not permit a complete check on Inside and legal rights of employees, William T. Boyce Creative Writing graduation requirements between Political pull:-Are we puppets for owners of businesses and family Awards the end of finals and commence- the politicians who run our country? members. Each winner was awarded $25 ment. Instead, students will be Ever had trouble with getting The class will be taught on Tues- Dale Loveall Short story presented with a scroll and diplomas credit? Turn to page 2 for editorial day evenings and the instructor will William Parsch Short story will be mailed during the summer. views. be Dr. Martin Hebeling. MaryEllen Greenhalgh Poetry Prior arrangements to participate Breaking an image-Anne Riley Randy Skretvedt Non-fiction Something new-May Company in the ceremony are not necessary, is not your sterotyped librarian. recently donated a 10-volume set of except for attending rehearsal For more on this and how Danielle Aphasetche The Roberta the a mobile encyclopedias entitled "Black Afro day of the graduation at noon, night club King Maxwell Language and "moves" turn to pages American History" to Fullerton Scholar- picking up a 4 and 5. ship, $150 cap and gown that the College's Black Student Union school supplies free for every Thanks for the memories-Sports (BSU). According to Freddie graduate. are over for this semester at Fuller- Susan Kersch Outstanding student Monroe, president of FC's BSU, in German Caps and gowns will be available ton College, and oh, what a year. "We have donated the en- in the Campus Theatre For a synopsis of a very Janice Amaberry Outstanding at the successful 23 to the following cyclopedias as of May student in Spanish times: June 5 and 6 from athletic season, see page 9. William T. Boyce Library." noon to 1 p.m.; also June 7 from Foodchains and Barbarians-The New Hours-The William T. Boyce Spouting off-Whale Day will be 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. to New Barbarians invaded the In- DEATH OF A WAGE-Fullerton Police Benefit Association marched Library will be open the following observed May 31 in the Student 7:15 p.m. glewood Forum and rocked the in protest last Thursday afternoon, in front of Fullerton's City Hall. Ac- times for students this summer: Center from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Further questions regarding com- southland, Tonio K. discussed the cording to a spokesperson for , "Our police force is the Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. Greenpeace, a conservation group mencement may be referred to the fall of the Western world and Paul lowest paid in the county, while we have the highest paid city council in, to 3 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to noon; will show a film, "To Save a Student Affairs Office, which is Warren and Explorer blew the roof the county." Photo by Robert Simon and Wednesday evenings from 6 to Whale," and Dennis Delaney will located in the Student Center, or by off the Student Center. The details 10 p.m. present a lecture. calling 871-8000, ext. 311. are in Entertainment, pages 6 and 7. 2-Friday, May 25, 1979 Hornet

Opinions from readers are welcome in the form of letters to the Hornet Let- Curb in the fastlane Sters should not exceed 300 words and must be signed and submitted to Room 512 by noon on the Tuesday pnrior to desired date of publication. We reserve the right to edit letters to conform to space, style and libel considerations Once again, Lieutenant Governor Mike Curb has creasing the lead content in gasoline could also All unsigned editorials represent a majority of editorial staff opinion. Views ex- proven that putting an ambitious young Republican in decrease gas mileage. A spokesman for the Air pressed in signed editorials are the author's, not necessarily the Hornet s. a position next to a long-standing Democratic gover- Resources Board said that the cut in gasoline mileage The Hornet is edited and published weekly, except during summer months, Sexam penriods and school hohlidays, by the Journalism Department of Fullerton nor is like putting an alligator in a chicken coop. Like would offset any increases in gas production, as people - College, 321 E. Chapman A v., Fullerton, Ca. 92634. It isjointly financedas a ser the alligator, Curb seems to be sinking his teeth into would have to burn more fuel. This nullifies Curb's - vice by the Hornet Business Office, the Associated Students and the college ad- everything he can while is out of the nest. "necessary action to create more gas," as he called his ministration. The Hornet is pnrinted at the Midway Press, 10620 South Pioneer On May 16, while Jerry Brown was conferring with order. Blvd., Santa Fe Springs, Ca., and is a member of the Associated Collegiate President Carter at the White House, Curb decided to This is not the first time Curb has tried to overstep Press and the California Newspaper Publishers Association. exercise his power as acting governor. He signed an Brown. Last February, while Brown was testifying in order, in defiance of Governer Brown's wishes, that Washington before a Senate committee, Curb ap- would allow oil refineries to put more lead in their pointed a justice to the 2nd District Court of Appeals gasoline, which would supposedly enable them to pro- in Los Angeles. Brown moved to void the appointment duce 3-5 percent more gasoline from the same amount and named another candidate when he returned to of crude oil. California. Curb's rationale for the order was that by relaxing It seems our lieutenant governor is either desperately the air quality standards and releasing more lead into looking for attention or else actually believes his Let's put our foot down our atmosphere, up to 375 million more gallons of gas "political hijinks," as Brown calls them, have a could be produced annually. While it is true that chance of being enacted. The situation is becoming By CYNTHIA GROSS the citizens, even the pregnant spirit, but who cares abut them, Californians could use more gasoline, the need is not somewhat of a soap opera that leaves the public Hornet Staff Writer women. they're just toys anyway. great enough to justify the health hazard. wondering what Curb will try and pull on Brown next. The nuclear radiation leakage was Our illustrious Lt. Governor Those opposed to Curb's order cited the hazards This game-playing has no place in public office, This certainly was the year of the one of the biggest disasters of this Curb has been doing some "toying" that result from lead in the blood (mental retardation especially where the welfare of the public is concerned. politician. The American public country, but the American people of his own. While Brown was away is one) and the fact that people living near heavy If Curb's order would have been somehow passed, it became toys for our fearless leaders. were told it was safe. Yet, not one talking to Carter about the energy freeway traffic show as much as 10 times the lead in would have tripled the amount of lead that is presently top government offical bothered to crisis, Curb was talking to the oil their blood as people who live farther from freeways as permitted in gasoline sold in the state. Carl Pope, at- Speaking of fearless leaders, did show his face, let alone his body companies. (I wonder if they the main reasons for not passing such an order. There torney for the Sierra Club, offered much insight into anyone see Carter travel to Three near the accident. discussed pennies.) Curb missed by is no excusable reason, not even a "gas shortage," to the possible motivation for Curb's latest prank when Mile Island when we saw "The While our minds were left empty seconds of having a law passed that expose the public, especially people living near he said, "I think Curb is playing to the grandstands, China Syndrome" almost become a of the real facts, so were our gas would allow oil companies to add freeways, to this possible health damage. trying to do something about their gas lines and not reality? Of course, it was a federal tanks. I wonder if it was done to more lead to gas, thereby weakening Another aspect of the order that shows Curb's make it look like he is poisoning their children, which government aide who said it was turn our attention away from the the regulations that Brown set up. short-sightedness for public welfare is the fact that in- is what he is actually talking about." safe and didn't bother evacuating nuclear accident. Gas, more It's nice to know that our govern- precious than gold and diamonds, ment officials can work so well was quickly becoming as extinct as together. I wonder if in 1982 (next the dodo bird. governor election) they can work as While the oil companies were tell- well. ing the public there was a shortage, The sad thing about all of this is oil tankers sat in Long Beach and that the people, you and I, are the Los Angeles harbors, full of oil, ones who suffer. Brown doesn't with no place to deposit the fossil wait in gas lines, Carter isn't sub- fuel because the storage tanks were jected to radiation, Curb can well all full. But, really, honestly, there afford another car if his catalytic was a shortage. converter receives too much lead Our Honorable Governor was off and ruins his engine. What can we with Linda Ronstadt on vacation in do, impeach everyone involved in Africa. Strictly platonic, I'm sure. government, start all over again and When Brown finally came back, pray, or simply get used to the fact his main suggestion was to lower the that we are playthings, toys to speed limit to 45 miles per hour. amuse the people running govern- That would really help stop a short- ment? age wouldn't it? Wouldn't horses be We need to make the officials a more economical mode of realize that this is a government for transportation? the people and by the people. We California was put back onto the need to get involved, instead of odd-even plan; finally after 13 days calmly sitting in the long gas lines it seems to have helped somewhat. and yelling at the attendant as if it Of course, gas is up to $1 a gallon, were all his fault. We are stricken too. with apathy, and if it continues, we While gas was rising, so was will have more ecological disasters, everything else. What happened to fuel shortages, inflation and govern- the penny bubble gum? The only ment hijinks. We must begin to thing a penny can do now is take a make toys out of the officials, space in one's purse. Everything is they're there to do for us, not vice up, except of course the public's versa. Catch 22.: to get credit you need credit By SHARON LIJINSKY helpless, so I decided to try again. the face yet again when I went to girl in the credit department had My mother came home from whole experience leaves a bitter taste Hornet Staff Writer Two months later, I went through buy a guitar. The total cost of the hung up. work today and barely had her foot in my mouth. I was told that credit is not a right, you have to earn it. I the complicated procedure of instrument was $150. I could have I called back, furious, and got the in the door when I dragged her back would have given gladly for the It is all too obvious that we are in changing banks solely to apply for a charged it or I could have written a phone number of the credit agency. out again, into the car and down to chance to do just that, but it was the middle of an energy crisis lately student Master Charge. I said a check for the total amount, but I I thought I could surely straighten the music store. With mother in to made so difficult that I almost gave but I felt the pinch of another, less prayer as I filed my application that chose to make payments on it so I out the mess, but the man who had hand, I entered the store wanting up. obvious crisis recently, a credit the card with clout would soon be in could have another credit reference handled my application had "just win the battle much more than I wanted the guitar by then. I own a car, which I paid for in crisis.. my hands. In a month it was over. I in my favor. I filed the application stepped out for a minute." I left my cash. had my Master Charge and I was and went home expecting to hear the number but he apparently never We argued back and forth with Credit is a magical word to me. I have Auto Club insurance which I ready to face the world. next day that I could come and pick came back. the manager of the store but to no With it I can buy just about also pay for myself. I have lived in up my guitar. Boy, was I wrong. avail. anything, but getting credit is quite The main reason I wanted a credit Again, they had not called the an apartment for two years where I At last my mother consented to another story. I'd never bounced a card in the first place was so I could The next day, I called and was bank and I did have enough (more have to pay rent and bills, which I co-sign and copies of my deposit check or bot.ht anything on credit pay for things with checks (since informed that my application had than enough) to pay the $100 that I do without fail. I am a responsible receipts were made to try and prove and skioned payments; in other most places require a valid Califor- been rejected for, you guessed it, wished to make payments on. I had person and I resent being classified that I do put a substantial amount words, Ihaveno credit. I applied for nia drivers license and a credit card), lack of credit references. "What no less than 3 bank accounts (2 sav- as irresponsible just because I am of money in the bank every month. a Sears credit card and was turned not to charge up a big bill. Ah, about the Master Charge?" "They ings, 1 checking) but it still didn't young and some young people were The hope was that those receipts down with a form letter. Under credit at last. Even though I don't saw fit to give me credit!" warrant the time to make a phone not responsible in the past. The bat- would push my application through. reasons for rejection, alittlebox was have a job (I receive monthly checks I was thinking, who do you think call. I was told that I might go out tle for credit may be over for me, They didn't. My mother's co-sign- checked next to the statement "lack from my father while I am in you are? Just a lousy little music and spend every penny of it thus but it continues to rage year after ing was what turned the trick. of credit references." I could have school), someone actually believed store that has the nerve to turn me leaving them with the bill. I wonder year as others experience my plight. had a million dollars in the bank, that I was responsible. down when a national firm like how I could have saved anything if I Although I am now making When is someone going to give a but they didn't think it was impor- However, I hadn't seen the last of Master Charge accepted me. I didn't spent money like that. Well, there's payments on the guitar and at last little trust in this world where you tant to find out. I was furious but the credit crunch. I was slapped in get to voice that opinion because the always a first time. have a real credit reference, the have to have credit to get credit? -L tters to the Hornet-

spective officers and their aspira- They would like to use YOUR tax Accusations tions, not merely one that looks dollars to build an access bridge to good for the job. their piece of land. SAccusations have been flying fast I therfore stand in defense of the Furthurmore, the spending won't and furiously this week about the Hornet staff and the "blood, sweat stop there. Since this is a "law in- Hornet's May 11 presentation of and tears" that go into each weekly come" rental complex, YOUR tax A.S. executive candidates and their issue. dollars could be paying up to 25 per respective platforms. Perhaps a few defining lines in- cent of the monthly rent. serted in the election copy would Complaints running from "mish- have clarified the message for some. Taxes are collected to be spent for mash" to "lousy job" have been But, I hardly think their absence is the common good, not for the use bounced off campus walls and worth the storms brewing on cam- of a select few private businessmen. echoed across the quad. The Hornet pus. Voice YOUR opinion Tuesday, is allegedly guilty of lumping all of Then again, even negative feed- May 29; attend YOUR public hear- the candidates' statements together back is better than apathy! ing; it's YOUR money. thus confusing student voters. Having read the entire article Rosemary James Michael T. Mosyjowski from start to finish, I must disagree with these charges. I personally had no trouble discerning one platform Speak now In the May 11 edition, the follow- from another nor any difficulty ing statement was attributed to matching candidates with their cam- On Tuesday May 29,1979 at 7:30 Vice-Presidental candidate, Barbara paign issues and answers. [Most p.m. in Fullerton City Hall City Gardner, when it was part of statements began with an introduc- Council Chambers, a public hearing Prsidental candidate Steve McDer- tion or goal orientation and con- will take place to determine whether mott's statement. cluded with an appeal for support. or not $300,000 of your tax money "I'm opposed to the 'logical loca- Most photos appeared at the begin- should be spent ot subsidize a pro- tion' as Don Reimann puts it, of the ning of each platform.] posed private enterprize rental Student Center from becoming the I concede that identification pro- apartment complex. Learning Center." blems could occur if students tried The Hornet apologizes to those to read only one or two selected M.C.R.S. Investments of Fuller- candidates for the mix-up. platform statements. But prospec- ton is proposing to develop a piece The secret of Samson's strength tive voters should know ALL pro- of property at 1900 West Malvern. i Hornet Friday, May 25, 1979-3 Calendar Election FRIDAY results-

The Desert Song-Fullerton Civic Light Opera's spring show, the Desert Song, will be Continued from pg. 1 performed at Plummer Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Phone (714) 879-1732 for ticket information and additional performance dates. Miller hopes to be a "prepared, American Life-Today and tomorrow will be your last chance to see FC's production of re searched president who knows the play "Scenes from American Life" in the Studio Theatre. The play begins at 8 p.m. and wthat he's talking about before general admission is $2.50, students $1.50. going into a meeting. 5 and 6 get in free-The Renaissance Pleasure Faire is offering people a way to save gas "I hope to be progressive-not and money and enjoy the revelry and celebration of the Renaissance Faire by admitting the rely on the past but improve on the fifth and sixth persons in a car free. The Faire is held weekends through June 3, general ad- mission is $7.50. To get to the Faire, take the Ventura Freeway west to the Chesebro exit future." and follow the signs. Call (213) 654-3202 for more information. Miller has been involved in Permits to register-If you have completed 35 or more units (not including this government since he was a freshman semester), you may get your permit to register for the fall semester. You must present at El Dorado High School where he verification of units completed and identification to get permits which will be available to was a "concerned citizen" the Administration Building until June. on the Placentia School District Board of Last chance-To sneak a peek at "The Virgin Gypsy," sponsored by the English Depart- Education. He claims to have been ment. Proceeds from the R-rated film will go towards the English scholarship program. involved with at least two govern- Show times are 1, 3, and 7 p.m. in Room 515. Admission is $1, and tickets are available at the door. mental agencies simultaneously since he was a sophomore in high SATURDAY school. He is currently a member of one month to the California Com- The art of community-A feminist studio workshop group show opens at 7:30 p.m. and munity and Junior College Associa- runs through June 23. Events will include performances and readings. The show will be held at the Woman's Building, 1727 N.. Spring Street in Los Angeles. Call (213) 221-6161 tion Board of Directors. At 20, he is for more information. the youngest on the Board. At FC, he was the Curriculum Paper works-The Museum of North Orange County is presenting "Works In, On and of and Educa- Paper," an exhibit by 50 of the world's finest papermakers through July 31. The museum is NEW OFFICERS-Near record elections ended with A.S. vice-president and Janet Hermasillo (left) A.S. tion chairman for this year's Senate. located at 301 N. Pomona in Fullerton. Call (714) 992-2233 for more details. Tim Miller (center) winning the political race for A.S. treasurer. Photo by Al Busch He is an agricultural business SUNDAY president for 1979-80, Barbara Gardner (right) will be management major who enjoys rais- ing cattle and "anything to do with The sky's the limit-Inflation will be the topic of a one hour special examining the causes, the ocean" in his spare time. effects and cures for the country's public enemy No. 1. "Inflation the Sky's the Limit" airs Miller claims he will try to "ex- at noon on KCOE, Channel 50. pand and update the curricular pro- TUESDAY gram." He does insist, however, that the "Student Center should re- You can see it for free-The A.S. Senate meets at 1 p.m. in the Student Government Gary Center offers health clinic main a student center." Room. In other results at the election, Rabies clinic-The Orange County Health Department is sponsoring a low-cost rabies By JEAN CLEMENS During the six-hour clinic period pointments. Within the Orange Janet Hermosillo won the clinic from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the main parking lot of the Orange County Fair and Exposition Hornet Staff Writer treasurer Center. The cost will be $2. 15 women were examined at the County area the closest clinic of this position, beating out incumbent In this crowded, almost hectic clinic center for cervical disorders, kind is in Placentia or Anaheim, this Terri Atkins, 501-327. Hermosillo's Stress reduction-A workshop that deals with handling stress will be conducted at the everyday world of twentieth century blood pressure, urinalysis and creating a problem of Huntington Beach Library from 1 to 3 p.m. "Stress Reduction: Key to Success," will be led transporta- main stand will be to try to gain America, it often seems as if no one All these by Sharon Fleming and will offer some practical stress reducing techniques. The library is breast cancer examination. tion for many. more privileges for the students to cares, even within our own com- located at 7111 Talbert Ave. in Huntington Beach. Call (714) 773-3396 for more details. tests were performed by two nurses get more out of the Student Service munities. The objective and eventual goal each going for a degree in public Card. "It's only really used No, No Nanette-This musical comedy will be presented by the University as Mata stated is that perhaps soon now for of California, Such health and each serving on a Irvine, School of Fine Arts at 8 p.m. through Saturday. the show will be performed at the is not the case at the Gary the clinic can be established per- athletics and entertainment," she volunteer basis. Fine Arts Village Theatre and admission will be $5 general admission, $3 for students. Call Center, 341 Hillcrest Street in the ci- manently. Until that time however, said. (714) 833-6617 for ticket information. ty of La Habra. Under the guidance According to volunteer Vicky the women of the area in need of The term "Senator-at-Large" of Health Director, Sally Urenda Mata at the clinic, many of the this clinic must visit when it is was amended to just "Senator" in THURSDAY and a staff of volunteers, many a women had never had some of these available. The cost for the pro- needy person has found help at this the only amendment change offered Whale day-The Circle K Club and the A.S. are sponsoring an event to inform routine test procedures. Many cedure being only a $5.00 donation. the public by the election. of the danger of whale extinction. It will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student center. feared that instead of helping, the As to further services of the Gary The new Senators elected are: Center and will feature a film and lecture from Greenpeace. During the Christmas holidays tests would be harmful to them and Center, beginning in September of Janice Lynn Wolfe, Dennis the Gary Center worked with FC's some feared the results. JUNE 2 this year there will be a dental clinic. Dawson, LaVonne Copeland, MEChA in the food drive. In the The need for this clinic has been This year's clinic, with the leader- Jocilyn Shelton, Jim Morrow, Parenting expo 79-A 12-hour symposium of films, displays, workshops and lectures for Orange County area 102 families parents will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Student Center. There will be parenting proven by not only the 42 women ship of dentist Dr. Goldstein, and a Nadine Gomez, Diane Urias, David were supplied with Thanksgiving counselors available all day. 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By BRUCE WADMAN said, "a DJ just sits behind their heavenly mood, like at weddings, came to them by way of an im- Hornet Staff Writer counter and talks. We try to give or, with the help of the third man, promptu performance three years them a show, the music is just a Randy Fishel, who takes care of the ago-a dance at a fashion show. Doing the unique is what bonus; it isn't the major thrust." lights, they can come on like an Rickard's mother, Pat, was spon- separates the "okay" performance Rickard claims that their shows Alice Cooper concert. from the "great" job. Doing the can be anything from a' quiet, The idea of a mobile night club Continued on pg. 5 unique is what a mobile night club called "Musicaters" has done. Musicaters, a group of three men who run the night club, went out and did a disco dance for the deaf. Sort of like Charlie Chaplin for the Bisexual-best of two worlds? blind. None of the three in the group By BETTE-JEAN DARST As a bisexual, he is sometimes disservice in forbidding the speaker, knew that the audience couldn't Hornet Staff Writer called a "fence-sitter" by the gay Carr said, "We need to know as hear what they were playing until community. When so charged, he much about as many different the DJ James Dean (that's really his The view many have of the world likes to quote Margaret Mead, who elements of our society as we can in have POOR TURNOUT-A recent Orange County concert which could name-excluding the last name, is that it is basically heterosexual he had heard speak on that subject. order to make real, rational choices 400 spectators and entertained approximately 15,000 people drew a sparse which is Humberson), who noticed with some homosexuals thrown in. She'd said, "Unfortunately, our about ourselves." In regards to his prompted the following letter. Photo by Dan Gomez the makings of a dead party, an- There are, however, a number of society is the only one in the world own children, Carr stressed that he nounced: "What's the manner, you people who prefer not to be iden- that requires that we be either talks to them about values in rela- all deaf?" , tified as either gay or straight. These heterosexual or homosexual when, tionships and does not try to in- of apathy "After that," Dean said, are the bisexuals. in fact, by nature, we are bisexual." fluence them towards either homo- A case everyone started moving their J. D. Carr, a divorced father of sexuality or heterosexuality. You students are unbelievable. summer with high quality concerts. hands, and then everyone started three and a student here on campus, For a time, Carr had extended Last Sunday (May 20), could have But you know what? It turned out laughing. I couldn't figure out what defines himself as bisexual and has custody of his children but he Are there other bisexual students been the best local Orange County just like it's name-"Orange Coun- was on until one of the three or four been so for four years. He has pur- stressed that their needs (they were on campus? Yes, Carr knows some. concert in years. ty style"- very poor attendance (400 people there who could hear, told us posely chosen an alternative just starting to go to school) were He has also met many professional paid) caused a loss of funds. I don't that they were all deaf. I felt awfully lifestyle. Why? "I wanted to be as uppermost. "Their needs and wants people in his lifetime who were T.M.E. Productions in co- know if T.M.E. will ever do any small after that." much of a human being as I could would be more important than my bisexual or gay but feared censor- ordination with KEZY put on the more shows here, and who the hell "As soon as we found that out," be. I didn't want to be limited." He personal life whether I was straight ship from the larger community if "home-grown jam, Orange County can blame them? said sound specialist and DJ Wayne stressed that sex was not the base of or gay," he said, and went on to ex- they revealed themselves. He added style," at the Santa Ana stadium. So you guys keep on paying Rickard, "we went to monophonic a relationship, but rather, that love plain that he would consider it im- that more facts were needed to be This was a totally professional show scalped prices for the big names for more power, and between the and spiritual awareness were. moral to expose his private life to known. "I don't mean exposure or with over $15,000 invested in it. It instead of supporting your own disco light and the vibrations on the In answer to the question of his children in any manner, exhibitionism" he stressed, "I mean was an all day event with seven bands here at home. floor they could dance. They only homosexuality often being seen as regardless of his sexual preference. facts." local Orange County bands-two And oh yeah, have fun driving to had one complaint, and that was immoral, he replied, "It is not a of which will no doubt be playing L.A. this summer when the gas gets that we didn't have the song 'Silence question of who you have a relation- Carr was quite vocal about the Is he happy with his lifestyle? the forum next year (Avant-Garde really bad, because with the style is Golden' by the Four Seasons." ship with, or what sex. What is im- Hornet article that suggested a gay Yes, he stated, he is. Moreover, he and Prophacy). The Stadium has a you showed Sunday, you might as Musicaters resents the name com- portant is the quality, honesty, student might not be permitted to considers himself a Christian. "I seating capacity of 15,000 and well kiss Orange County concerts monly given to people in their sincerity and emotional relationship speak. 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(714) 974-3120 m m n - - -mm Hornet Friday, May 25, 1979-5 Riley-more to job than saying ssh! By RICHARD STANCLIFF Riley. Actually she's one of the through high school, and she went president, she has devoted a lot of years ago it was new for her. "I lik- gestions from people for good inter- Editorial Editor lucky ones who combines her on to Stanford to get her bachelor time helping people. ed people, so I wasn't afraid to talk views. The kind of questions involve pastimes and her job. of arts degree and finally came to "The program," Riley remarked, to them," she explained. "But, I the person's personal life and how The stereotyped librarian is Reading about and visiting Cal. State Fullerton for her masters. "is concerned with helping women started, at first, feeling that I wasn't they became involved in their con- becoming a thing of the past. If historical sites are some of the ways A friend and fellow librarian, who are re-entering school. We give asking everything I should. As time tributions to the campus or city. she finds pleasure and relaxation. Doris McCormick went with Riley advice and support to these women went on, I learned more and the line you've ever walked into the campus Women like Riley are proving Raising Bonzai trees and relaxing during the summer of 1972 to and encourage them any way we can. of questioning improved. I just wish Library, chances are you've seen a everyday, that librarians are not with needlepoint are her other hob- England to attend Oxford College. They are usually nervous about this I knew then what I know now." good case in point. Her name is timid little people who check out bies. She also enjoys traveling and They took a class that lasted three transition, and this program makes Riley's subjects for interviews Anne Riley and her job is unique. books and spend their life whisper- went to England weeks, called "Modern 20th Cen- a lot of obstacles easier to hurdle. I have generally been someone who For 10 years, Riley has been and Ireland last ing. gathering historical material and semester. tury British Literature." hope this program will continue to has been active on campus for many organizing it so that students can How does one go about specializ- Membership in the Orange Coun- reach out as long as there are people years, or someone in Fullerton who So, the next time you visit the trace FC's past and Fullerton's ing in Library Sciences and doing ty Historical Society and an FC that need it." contributed to the growth of the ci- Library and see her sitting at the heritage. Her job title is Library the type of work Riley does? It's not representative for the Heritage It's hard to imagine that someone ty. reference desk, remember this is an Assistant for Community Services. an easy road, but as she puts it, Coordinator Council keeps Riley could be so involved in work and The decision on who she talks to age of crumbling stereotypes, and Sorting out old photos and inter- "Specialization in preservation busy, but her energies don't stop outside activities until you talk to rests with her, but she does get sug- Riley is proof of that. viewing people with historical techniques, cataloguing and other there. Riley. She has an air of quiet con- significance is part of her job. You related fields is growing in populari- This past year she has been the fidence and a personality that makes may have seen her, green eyes ty. Santa Barbara has a graduate President for the Commission for communication easy for anyone twinkling with a smile, behind the course in "Public History" that Women's Concerns on campus. who approaches her. reference desk or at the service desk. would lead into this kind of work. Beginning three years ago as a When she started on the Oral She's a people person. Working Riley's education started in Seat- member of the committee, she was History program (interviewing peo- with the public isn't all work for tle, Washington, grade school then vice-president and now, as ple of historical significance) five Musicaters: on the move

Continued from pg. 4 house. Enter Rickard's mother I was doing my homework I would (he's 5-3) he more than makes up soring the event and wanted a again. She worked at a travel agen- listen to the radio and call in when I for in electronic knowledge. At the dance. After the dance, Rickard and cy, and she managed to get a couple could. It got to be where I knew end of June, Fishel will come out Dean received many suggestions named Shane to act like their what station would have these con- with his own sound and light elec- about going into the mobile disco parents. During the two-week cruise tests every hour." tronics product that, he says, "is business. The thought was mulled Dean and Rickard began to like How did their first show go? more advanced than anything on the over for weeks before Rickard and a these people. "Mom and Dad" "Not too well," says Rickard. "We market." skeptical Dean decided to give it a became the standard salutation, and just sat there and played; it looked Now, the mobile night club try. They started slowly. "It took us Wayne took on a "new" last name. like the people were bored and we business is booming. "We plan to three weeks just to think up a Equally as interesting is why didn't enjoy it very much. So after open an office in Brea by August," name," Rickard said. Thanks to a Rickard would be known as "in- the show we sat down and analyzed said Rickard. large investment ,by Pat Rickard, sane." He was a Man of Distinction what went wrong." "Right now things are particu- they were off. at Fullerton College this year. He The two decided to stay on top of larly busy," said Dean. "It's mostly Dean and Rickard didn't exactly also is a math and engineering ma- the music scene, and try to give weddings though; people seem to start out with totally cold feet. They jor who is carrying a 3.6 grade point more "show" in the program. like to get married in June." were DJs at a night club called Don average. In conversation, Rickard The latter problem was solved The Obscene Dean, the Insane Jose, and it was there that they appears low-toned and soft-spoken. when Randy Fishel joined the com- Shane and Super-Fishel seem to their stage names. Dean developed It is on stage where Rickard shows pany. Fishel is on the lighting staff enjoy their work. And why not, the was dubbed the "Obscene James his abnormal qualities. "You think at Oskos Disco where "Thank God business of a mobile night club Dean" by one of the cocktail this guy is sane," Dean said. it's Friday" was shot. Fishel has a seems like fun. The Insane Shane waitresses. "I guess it's because I "Listen, when he's on stage he nickname, also. It is "Super- summed up why they were in this IS THIS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR?-FC Library Assistant Anne tell a lot of off-color jokes," Dean wears a black cape; he is surrounded Fishel," which he claims is self- field: "Where else can you go to a Riley offers a helping hand with the microfilm to student Dona Acuna. said. by smoke and flames and screams 'I dubbed. What Fishel lacks in height party and get paid for it?" Photo by Marshall White Rickard would be called the am the god of Hell-fire." "Insane Wayne Shane," a name The biggest single expense to con- . given to him by the same waitress. duct a show is the records, accord- It's interesting how Rickard got ing to Dean. "The equipment we the last name Shane. He and Dean bought one piece at a time," he wanted to go on an ocean cruise to adds. Rickard handled the record the Bahamas, but Dean couldn't problem with a minimum of finan- pay the fare. One particular liner, cial pain. "Each radio station has however, had a special deal-three call-ins for an L.P. every now and pay, and the fourth goes in on the then," Rickard said. "So whenever

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By WARREN KLOBA of his first album, "Life in the four-piece band cooks along with "The point being, be it the tri- Entertainment Editor Foodchain." But unlike the artist he sheer energy, particularly lead lateral commission, or be it, is most compared to, , guitarist Earl Slick. But during the whoever those f---s are, I think the "Hey Tonio," cried the girl on there is true conviction in what he recording of "Foodchain," Tonio multi-national corporations are run- my right to Tonio K. at his Whiskey writes. couldn't get Slick, a former David ning the planet Earth. The president show last Monday. "The basic philosophy is that we, Bowie sideman, to get the right of the United States is probably as "What?" he said from the stage the collective we, could be in big sound for a song called "The Funky effective as the student body presi- with a grin. trouble here on planet Earth. It is Western Civilization." So he turned dent of a high school in dealing with "Why did the baby cross the dog eat dog, everybody is hungry to an unusual source. the board of education. road?" and there isn't quite enough. These "I was trying to explain to Slick "Aw, I heard that one," laughed are the sorts of things that unfor- that in "Funky," in the turnaround, Tonio K. is not, however, in- Tonio. "Because he was nailed to tunately I don't consciously concern there were these holes. Through terested in being a prophet or the chicken's leg." myself with, but they seem to keep those holes, I wanted him to double spokesman. "If I was in a room full Tonio K. was very pleased indeed popping up. pick like Dick Dale would have of strangers on a one-to-oneish with the first show as he sat back in "We got some big problems here done. And Slick, being from Staten level, like put me in a party and I'll a sixth floor office at CBS records' and it's time we at least thought Island, says 'Who in the f--- is be in the corner, if not outside headquarters in Century City. about them. I'm a writer, and that's Dick Dale'." somewhere. But get me on a stage "I looked down there and saw all what I do, and I just happened to After several tries, Tonio's pro- and it's a whole different thing. I these people who obviously were go- grow up in the rock and roll genera- ducer suggested using the king of could be satisfied just writing these ing to be making some noise for the tion, so I write songs. To be honest, surf guitar himself. He was found in songs, so everything beyond that is duration. I really expected a full-on that's all there is to write about. I Newport Beach, living in a large just strictly ego. I'm just another record company audience which mean just look around, those are home with his wife in quiet semi- ego deficient neurotic looking for more often than not is a drag." the things you've got to discuss." retirement and entertaining himself some peer stroking, just like so The singer-songwriter has been Onstage, his serious intent is as the "official keeper of the seals." many people. Unfortunately, they attracting a lot of press recently with softened with humorous asides and The complications were that Dale never get it. Some people never need his outrageous social commentary an engaging stage presence. His refused to come to Los Angeles to it, which is enough to piss you off!" record, and was having trouble find- Tonio K. ing fish to feed his ocean-going pets. The first problem was solved by taking the tapes to Jose Feliciano's Soundings studio in Orange. The second was more complicated. "He was saying, 'Really man, I By WARREN KLOBA And then the truth hit me; the My reaction to the punks was the don't know if I can make it 'cause I. Entertainment Editor new wavers were rediscovering the same as my parents reaction to the can't find the fish for the seals'," true spirit of rock and roll: HAVE hippies. They were deviants from said Tonio. "Anyways, the punch When "Soundings" first ap- FUN! the norm. I almost became one of line to all this is that John said, peared last fall, I tried to explain The punks and their fellow "them" at the advanced age of 27, 'Don't worry about the fish, I got a how a music critic ticks. The basic travelers are no different than the but I learned the truth of the move- cousin that's in wholesale fish,' so point was that the critic changes r greaser of the '50s, or the long- ment, and I had faith again in the we wound up getting Dick Dale to with the music, and a totally objec- haired weido of the '60s. Their dis- magic that will set you free. tive viewpoint was impossible. do this album for double scale and dain for the complacency of the '70s So let's forget the media labels 600 pounds of non-edible herring." This semester, the entertainment is so refreshing that I would trade and call the music what it is: no With Tonio's obvious concern for page has taken its lumps for an small talk with 20 self-absorbed bullshit real thing rock and roll. Let the future of the world, the question unabashed appreciation for "new disco types for one serious conversa- us celebrate it for the breath of fresh 'waves." To that subject I will ad- arises whether he thought that peo- tion with a punk. air in a stagnent and dying art form. dress my final ramblings. ple would start to think about the Be happy that we have a new foun- When the punk explosion hit Pogoing is a far more natural problems he writes about in the dation on which to build a new wing around two years ago, I outlet for expressing the energy in- '80s. took the to the rock and roll hall of fame in- elitist track, beliving put of the music than the self con- "They're gonna have to," he that it was only stead of a tombstone. another trend in a decade of trends, scious posing of disco. I certainly said. "If they don't, we're definitely and that it would pass quickly. would rather jump about with Years ago, Frank Zappa h-ad a !it- that f---ed. I'm really convinced But as a fan of true rock and roll, gleeful abandon, than carefully tle slogan on the back of his "Ao- there is something going on that's my disenchantment with disco, for- choreograph my moves and then solutely Free" album. It said "kill none of our business. I have this mula rock, and the endless parade constantly watch over my shoulder ugly radio." Zappa was considered song, "Sons of the Revolution." of balding folkies mourning the loss to see if anyone notices. To hell with a weirdo and wasn't played on the it, airwaves. That is what the punks are 'Sons of the revolution of the Woodstock generation forced when I go to a show, I want to me to reevaluate my position. have fun, not make an imoression. saying now. Thank God! you're ~------here to save the day I I-a, but it ain't none of your business Paoifit SPocific Tonio K. Photos by Bob Robinson and you're only in the way.' 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Basketba I, SW mm ng top spring sports Several South Coast Conference championships highlight big year By RANDY EVERETT had to go into double overtime to ing the Long Beach Tournament ton's top golfer was Mike Camp- 10-year absence, the team finished ed last in conference with an 0-8 Hornet Staff Writer defeat the Hornets, 94-93. Later in and pitcher Wayne "The bell, fifth overall with a 147. The second in conference matches, but record and an overall record of 2-13. the year, guard Harry Heineken was Franchise" Jacques getting 10 wins other golfers that have made up the won the conference finals and sent The SCC athletic supremacy Paced by four South Coast Con- named first team All-American. to tie the school record. Jacques will past two Hornet teams were Kevin four players to the state tourna- award had not been decided at press ference championships during the In the aquatics programs, the continue his career next season at Craven, Brent Spangenberg, Mike ment. time, as a dispute between FC and spring, Fullerton College had a men's and women's teams did Oklahoma State. LeDonne, Matt Moiseve and Don In track, FC placed second in Orange Coast has halted presenta- .good year in men's and women's especially well. The men's team Another conference champion Lloyd. Next year, coach Glenn SCC action to Mt. SAC, but the tion of the award. sports. finished first in conference, and sent was the Hornet golf team. The Thomas will have to go searching Hornets, who had won the con- And, of course, there was the One of those championships came 10 qualifiers to the state finals. golfers won the conference cham- for a brand new team, since each ference championship in the finals continuing drama, "Prop. 13, Prop. in women's basketball. The Hornets Earlier this week, Craig Brown pionship after taking the dual meet golfer is a sophomore. the past two years, finished third 13," in which wrestling and badmin- finished in a tie for first with San was named to coach the men's swim crown. Tennis in 1979 found the men's this year. ton fell victim to athletic budget Diego Mesa and Grossmont, all teams for the 1980 season. He is only In the state JC championships, team finishing fourth in conference In volleyball, the Hornets finish- cuts. with 10-2 records. Since only two the fourth coach in the history of last weekend, Fullerton came in se- while the women's team ended up in teams from the SCC could move on men's swimming at FC. Brown suc- cond, finishing just one stroke second, finishing behind state cham- to the Southern California Tourna- ceeds Rhett Price, who had taken behind host Bakersfield. Last year, pion Orange Coast. ment, FC was forced into a playoff over for long-time coach Ernie Polte the Hornets finished third, missing Probably the biggest surprise of game with Grossmont. The Hornets for health reasons. the state crown by four shots. the spring sports came in badmin- won, 59-56. The women's team did almost as In the state tournament, Fuller- ton. In only its second year after a After winning two straight well, as they won the dual meet women's basketball championships, championship, with the highlight of Fullerton couldn't get things rolling the year being a hard-fought victory in the 1979 edition of the tourna- over Grossmont. However, the ment. FC defeated Long Beach in its Griffins came back to win in the opening game, but lost to Pasadena conference finals, as FC finished se- the following night in the semi- cond. The Hornets sent seven swim- finals. Golden West won the mers to the state finals. tourney, finishing the year with a The softball team placed first in 30-0 record. the SCC with a 14-1 record. One of With 11players coming back next the highlights of the year was year, the Hornets should un- freshman pitcher Julie Trofholz, as doubtedly be ready to make another she threw two no-hitters, one of run for the title. FC won the Allan them a perfect game. Hancock Tournament and finished In the Southern California Sec- second in its own tourney during the tionals, Fullerton ran into stiff com- year. petition. The Hornets lost to L.A. On the men's side, the Hornets Valley in the first round, but then placed second in conference to came back and beat Cypress. Con- Orange Coast. The Pirates later ference rival San Diego Mesa was went on to win the state title. FC's next, and the Olympians, who overall record was 23-8, with first finished second in the SCC, knock- place finishes in the West Valley and ed FC off 1-0 to send the Hornets Fullerton tournaments. home. To get into the state tournament, One of the major disappoint- FC had to participate in the SCC's ments of the spring sports was the Shaughnessy playoffs. Fullerton baseball team. The Hornets finished defeated San Diego Mesa and Santa near the bottom of the SCC. The to qualify, and its first-round oppo- highlights of the season were winn- nent was district rival Cypress. In their first meeting in over 10 years and one of the most exciting games ever, the Chargers, ranked number one in the state at the time, PLAYING THE NET-FC's Joan Warnisher return's an opponent's shot during action earlier this year. Warnisher, who was co-captain and ranked number one on this year's team, finished along with her Hornet teammates in second place in the South Coast Conference, behind state champion Orange Coast. Photo by Jim Max AND AS THE CROWD LOOKS ON-A crowd of over 2,000 looks on as FC's Harry Heineken slam dunks the ball during this year's state playoff game with Cypress. Heineken scored 26 points in the game, which marked the first Fullerton-Cypress meeting in 10 years. The Chargers went on to C I post a 94-93 double overtime victory to knock FC out of the tourney. Heineken was later named All-American. Photo by Robert Simon I -- -- Summer jobs now-World Jane Fonda-In person, appear- cruises! Pleasure yachts! 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Spring Thaw At Dry Lake beneath Mt. San Gorgonio, the melting snow created excellent opportunities to photograph the scenery and people in the local mountains. Backpackers hiking trails during *early summer will find scenes similar to these to Photos by Jim Max enjoy.

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