Volume 59, Issue 7 (The Hornet, 1923
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A.S. elections held again Senate ripped apart by dissenting factions BY SANDY ALLEN halted while in progress, therefore, election but lost it in the second Hornet News Editor as a temporatry measure, Tomaino's would have grounds to also file a name was ad ded to the ballot for the complaint. "We could, conceivably, JIM FARNUM rest of the ellection. be holding elections all semester," Hornet Staff Writer Besides lholding the elections Towery said later, ."and never get again, the se nate also considered the this settled." A Senate-splitting 5-5-0 tie vote options of giving Tomaino a percen- The motion also stated that if which defeated a motion against tage of the 1first day's vote propor- another election were held, election another A.S. election has caused tionate to tIhe number of votes he Chairperson Donna Jastrow and dissention among the A.S. Senate, garnered the second day, or holding committee members Towery and culminating with the resignation of a run-off ele ction between Tomaino Claudia Lowe would resign, leaving 75 percent of the Election Commit- and any ca ndidate who "showed only Senator David Yanowich as a tee. just cause" for including his name member. Last week's Oct. 7 and 8 A.S. on the run-o ff ballot. Upon defeat of the motion, Urias election for 18 senate positions was However, at the regular Senate took over as chairperson for the new nullified by the senate at a special meeting heldI last Tuesday, Oct. 14, election, assisted by Vice President meeting Thursday, Oct. 9. The deci- Senators Foirrest "Woody" Towery Chris Keyes and senators Chris sion was made to hold the elections and Bob Bairry made a motion to Whitaker and Dave McAlpine. again this last Wednesday and rescind the dlecision to hold another Towery said after the meeting Thursday, Oct. 15 and 16. election. This was the motion that that his decision to resign reflected Due to an appeal by candidate ultimately split the Senate by its his view of the "slipshod" way the Mark Tomaino, whose name was failure to ga in a majority vote. senate was handling the whole pro- left off the ballot, most senators felt Towery and Barry's recommen- blem. "They want to stick to the let- at the time that another election dation was tlhat another election was ter of the law in holding another would be the most equitable solu- not the wish of the majority of the election," he said. "However, they tion to the problem. candidates that would neither pro- did just the opposite in extending The unprecedented error was not tect the right.s of the candidates who the election another week to get discovered until midway through had won a senate seat nor of the more candidates on the ballot. the two-day election. students wh o had expressed their Towery continued, "They -were According to Diane Urias, A.S. wishes by eleecting them. also supposed to spend $200 president, the A.S. constitution Towery anid Barry also said that a publicizing the new election which THE PUNCH IS ON US-Campaigners appear to be week. Voting was nullified by a printing error on does not allow the elections to be candidate wl ho won a seat in the first they haven't done." wooing the "thirsty" vote during A.S. election last ballot. Photo by Nancy Sheridan , Continued on page 3 Steinem guards FC Calendar 10/17 - 10/23 women s rights FrI. 10/17 BY RICHARD HINKLE She blames the family circle for Hornet Staff Writer the destructive beliefs of male Concert Hour- dominance. In the home is where guitar teacher "If you come today and there's such "authoritarianis'm" begins. Chris Gaynor 11:55 a.m. Rm. 1111 no trouble tomorrow you haven't "Superiority and inferiority are Movie- Student "Network" Center done your job," said Gloria defined in terms of gender," said "Damn Yankees" 8:30 p.m. Plummer Steinem, well-known feminist, at Steinem. Ski Club Mtg. noon Rrn. 413 UCI last week. Children, she believes, should be Saloon brawl highlightof Steinem, pleased with her well- raised in such a way in which men Sat. 10/18 sized audience said, "Who says are as equally involved as women. Orange County is conservative? There is a great danger that when There are .enough of you here to women are primarily the .people Hornet Football 1:30 p.m. Grossmont Western Days festivities "Damn Yankees" 8:30 p.m. Plummer start your own revolution." raising the children at home and at FC Jazz Band noon-4 p.m. Being an outspoken lecturer, school they will be seen, in the BY JULIE SCHULD his many years at FC, but the disabilities will be viewed as writer, editor and social critic children's eyes as dominated and Hornet Staff Writer highlight for him was the banana people.." Steinem easily defends the rights of over-powering. This will leave the Sun. 10/19 bread from the disabled students' "Despite some uncontrollable women and minorities. men to be seen as reserved- and in- What were. feared outlaws "Buf- bakery sale. delays of the manufacturers, the falo Bob" Miller, "Pecos Pat" The festivities were sponsored by college is doing a marvelous job in She would like to see Women's, tellectual. Such an illusion helps Draft Witness 10:30 p.m. Unitarian Black and Chicano. History, better create the myth of masculine Church Campbell and "Wild" Raul the United Disabled Students, an making changes to accommodate described as Remedial History, dominance over women. 1120 W. Rodriguez doing on campus last association which serves an the disabled students," said Ed- taught in schools. "When women work," said Snta Ana, Monday, Oct. 13 through Thurs- estimated 165 students with wards. Anaheim day, Oct. 16? They were just a few physical, communicative and learn- Counselor "Bad" John Collins, On the topic of abortion, Steinem Steinem, "the job they do is Newman Club 5:30 p.m. St. Adrws said that women must "establish devalued. For example, when 1231 E. of the Fullerton College staff that ing disabilities. who is on the advisory committee reproductive freedom" in which no homemakers are asked if they work Open House Chapman, were rounded up and branded for disabled students, said that in other force should be allowed to in- the majority of them will say no." "Damn Yankees" 2:30 p.m. Plummer honorary marshalls for a week of Ken "Doc" Edwards, enabler at addition to being "interested and terfere; be it church, government or She argued that homemakers do Western Days Festivities. the Disabled Students Center, said willing to support the students," he family. She said that abortion is a work. They work 24 hours a day, Western Days, primarily an arts that everything they do "will was going to enjoy playing cowboy question that only the woman in- every day of the week. In third Mon. 10/20 and crafts event, was held in the generally increase awareness so that for a few days. volved should decide. Steinem world countries, women work in the Quad and had everything from ferns the image of the disabled student The proceeds from Western Days food, and even that to paintings for sale. The highlight will be one of a person, not of a will be used for awards in the third pointed out further that anti- fields producing Probation" 7 p.m. Rm. 434 feminists want to control women's is not thought to be work. B of the event was a noontime knock- handicapped person." He feels it is annual art show for disabled bodies. In the past anti-feminists At the closing of her speech, em-out, raucous show put on by the important for both the abled and students, to be held during Handi- Theater Arts Department. tried to repress knowledge of con- Steinem asked her audience to do an Tues. 10/21 the disabled to get involved in capped Week, March 9-12. The The show, a saloon brawl, drew a changing that image. He also said money will also be used to help sup- traception very stringently. "outrageous act against social in- Steinem explained that por- AS Senate Mtg. 1 p.m. Rm. 814 big crowd and plenty of applause. that through interaction in an event port the ACE, a newsletter written wife beatings justice" within 24 hours after the Film Lecture-"All 7:30 p.m. Plummer Vendor Charlie Adams said it was like Western Days, "stereotypes will by the disabled students on the FC nography, rape and About Argentina" stem from the myth of masculine closing note of her speech, no mat- one of the better shows he'd seen in evolve to a degree that students with campus. dominance. When men are wrongly ter how small the act was. She I taught that they are superior to promjsed that if they did she Would Thurs. 10/23 women it is no wonder that such too, social injustices exist. Meet Your Local Candidates- Johnson, Thierback Dannemeyer, Lahtinen, Reps. of Anderson, Carter, Clark and Reagan: 9-11 a.m. in the Quad. "Midsummer 8 p.m. Campus Night's Theatre Dream" Registration without fees not complete BY SANDY ALLEN Hornet News Editor The materials and lab fees charg- ed for some classes will be collected at the bursar's station during registration next semester, accor- ding to Russel Floan, dean of Ad- missions at Fullerton College Because of the difficulty in collec- ting the fees, previously the respon- sibility of the instructors, a com- puter printout will not be issued to the registrant until the fee is paid.