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Established 1923 Wednesday February 10, 1999. Vol. 78 Num. 14 Ex-president files $3 million claim

Robyn Bryson president," said Senate President Joe money requested, negotiate for a Features Editor Carrithers. smaller settlement, or let her take 'Tell them to not give her Most on campus seemed certain them to court. a dime.' Vera Martinez filed a $3 million the board would reject Martinez' The origin of the controversy claim against the college district claim at a meeting last night. between Martinez and the Faculty -United Faculty Rep charging defamation. "It seems to me that she's just Senate stems in part from a differ- Fullerton College's former presi- coming back after us, and I would ence of opinion regarding the inter- Phil Mayfield dent claims faculty and administra- say ... to the Board, 'tell them to not pretation of the Shared Governance tors "communicated, orally and in give her a dime.' They should fight Law, pursuant to the California Code Martinez' Claim alleges that "the writing, on an ongoing basis, with this as much as they can, they'll sure of Regulations, according to the dismissal was in retaliation." malice, false and derogatory infor- have our support," said United claim. The claim charges that when the mation about Claimant's job perfor- Faculty Senate Representative, Phil "There's some ambiguity in the board of trustees approved the deci- mance, skill level, conduct, honesty, Mayfield. Shared Governance Law and so col- sion to remove Martinez from her integrity and other aspects of her Discussion of Martinez' claim was leges up and down the state have position as president, it "ratified the personal character." scheduled to be held in a closed ses- been struggling to clarify various defamatory communication of the Martinez told the Hornet, "This sion of the North Orange County roles in tarms of faculty and admin- faculty." was a very difficult decision to make Community College District meeting istration." said Martinez. After her dismissal, Martinez was and one that I did not look forward of the Board of Trustees last night. "Much of what we do should be made Vice Chancellor of Instruc- to. But I did feel compelled for my Also named as respondents in the working together. And when there's tional Services for the District. Part own future. This is my livelihood. I claim are district Chancellor Tom K. some difficulty in doing-that, then of her new duties include coordinat- make my living as an administrator." Harris, Jr.; individual faculty mem- you start trying to create these fine ing the Partnership for Excellence Members of the Fullerton College bers John Ayala, George Beloz, Bruce lines and fine distinctions, it gets program. Faculty Senate were told of the claim Hanson, Michael Moore and Robert even grayer and more ambiguous." Despite filing the claim against Thursday Simpson; and the board of trustees. These differences could not be the district relating to her former "She's saying that her evaluations The district's attorney, J. Michael resolved and led, in March of last position, Martinez said she has not from FC have hurt her professioally, DeClues, will also defend the named year, to a nearly unanimous no confi- encountered difficulty working for she's been demoted, and.will not individuals. The Board has a few dence vote by the faculty. the District in her new capacity. File Photo(Hornet find it easy to get another job as a options for its response. It can accept Later, the board of trustees voted Vera Martinez-1998 community college, or other college, the claim and pay Martinez the to dismiss Martinez. Please see Martinez page 2 Hornet hits Campus grill closes shop

all the fast food companies that cyberspace Shutdown forces do business in such large quan- students to go tities. FC's newspaper He learned his computer In recent years the grill skills at FC through computer off campus for seemed to be continuing to lose goes online classes, including web page an increased amounts of design and JavaScript. prepared hot money. The fiscal year from The Hornet has a new full- Veronica Bullard July 1997 to July 1999 the grill time adviser. David Burke has meals News Editor lost $163,539. This amount brought new ideas and fresh alarmed the administration the paper. Students who have lost their energy into Veronica Bullard that decided to track the loss Rodgers first started thinking copy of the Hornet or who News Editdr for the previous fall'semester. would like to read the paper as about developing a web site two The' loss during this period semesters ago while he was the soon as it is hits the press can Fullerton College's Campus amounted to $65,943. This internet. editor of the features page. now do so on the grill has closed its doors for information prompted the He took a semester off from Starting Feb. 10, the tempo- good. The Grill that fed stu- decision to close the grill. the Hornet to concentrate on rary site can be found at dents for many years seven its Eirhorn explained the grill general education courses. He http:/ /www.fullcoll.edu/-6193 last customers on Dec. 18,' of was operating on supplemen- returned to the paper this 63. last year. tal funds taken from the stu- Spring full of enthusiasm. The site includes all current The grill was closed due to a dent services account. This is Burke and Rodgers were both stories and additional submis- continued financial loss. the same account which the to interested in bringing the sions that will be exclusive Sandra Eirhorn who manages bookstore profits are placed. Hornet into the new millennium the web site. the grill as well as the book- The account is set up to direct- with an online edition of the There will be an archive sec- store said, "The grill has a tra- ly benefit students. Student paper. tion to list this semester's issues, dition of losing money, which services maintain programs Photo by Chris TennysonlHorel Rodgers has spent several biographies of the editorial staff, is not unusual for a campus such as....The administration hours each day programming The campus grill has been closed since last Semester a page to submit letters to the cafeteria." She explained that decided that the funds would editor, information for advertis- the new web site. the grill couldn't compete with Please see Grill Page 2 ers and links to related journal- In addition to the challenges ism web sites. presented in the actual develop- Jeffrey Rodgers, the online ment of the site, Rodgers has editor, is a Fullerton College also had to coordinate with all of journalism major. the Hornet's page editors to New parking structure proposed Rodgers has been on the obtain each week's articles, Hornet staff since 1997. headlines and photographs. Recommendation campus multi-leveled parking itself. high school." structure. There are two proposed lot Ibsen and Ramirez both men- for multi-level At the beginning of every sites that are under considera- tioned "FC is looking to other semester the parking is particu- tion for multi-tiered parking community colleges such as parking structure larly difficult. structures. Glendale Community College, David Ramirez, director of First are student lots one and Santa Monica College and

Linda Johnen Campus Public Safety recoi- two on the west side of the cam- Pasadena City College as exam- Cnff Wri'ter mends "that students come pus bordered by Lemon St. ples." LItujj vvriwr early and park in a remote park- The second is student lot five "These campuses had limited ing lot early on in the semester. on the northeast corner of the property and needed to build Parking is a concern for Parking does get better as the campus next to Berkeley Ave. multi-leveled structures. FC has many students at Fullerton semester progresses. Members Ramirez stated, "The college limited property as well. Many College. Most students want of my staff drive around to the is in the conceptual stages at of the community colleges are parking on campus that is close lots taking parking sur- this point and that lot five is expecting increased enrollment and convenient. various veys on how full the lots are and, considered the best location for in the coming years and will At the present time FC has how many students are driving the structure." need the extra parking spaces," one multi-level structure which around in search of a parking According to Dave Ibsen, for- added Ramirez. "There will be is located at thelcorner of Lemon space." mer interim president and cur- an additional 5,000 spaces once St. and Chapman Ave. It has an Also during these parking rent dean of the social science the new structure is built." addtional 422 parking stalls. surveys the Campus Public department, "Fullerton College In order to generate funds for The college serves a popula- Safety staff looks at the impact still has to talk to the city and the proposed structure, there Dirk Johnson/Hornet tion of 26,000 students. There is campus traffic has on the city, Fullerton High School, since we Jeffrey Rodgers working hard to put the Hornet into cyber- a recommendation for an on Please see Parking Page 2 high school and the college share these two lots with the space '2 Wednesday, February 10, 1999 NEWS Hornet Cadena transfer center Changes in Department of Justice Transfer center English on an appointment basis. "We're so valuable, I can't not try. We have nothing but see people using us." said Department of justice th offers support to Bautista. finest instructors." "Students need to know that they Chairman He moved to California i students are welcome and wanted in our to be 1960, a 22-year-old kid center and at the four-year-univer- seek- replaced by Ted ing refuge from the bitter Mark Nettles sities." New England winters in hi Bautista has outlined six steps to Editor in Chief Oglesby native Rhode Island. Leaving make the transfer process easier the University of *Determine educational goals. Rhode "The process can be painful" *Meet with a counselor every semester. Island, he continued hi said Steve Bautista, Director of the The best time is after the third week of Matt Guerrero schooling at USC, eventually Transfer the Center semester. Staff Editor graduating with a master Many students here at Fullerton *Come to the Transfer Center and use the degree in . available resources. Public College are fearful of the prospect Last semester, after Administration. *Don't limit your options. 33 years of teach- of transferring to a four-year-uni- *Research the options for scholarships ing at Fullerton College, Department of A picture of the aftermath versibutttheprocess doesn'thave and financial aid. There are many schol- Justice Chairman Jimmie Kennedy of the 1965 Watts riots hang to arships that are not awarded each year. be torture. retired. Kennedy left big shoes to fill. on. his office wall. He *Visit the campus and faculty of the col- wa The Cadena Transfer Center His interim replacement there, lege you wish to attend. is Ted working side by side offers a multitude of free resoues In addition to advice, Bautista Oglesby, who teaches with the and supports to Intro FC students. wants the students to feel com- to Law truthNational Access to the interet printed Enforcement. 'I tell the tu fortable in coming to the Transfer He will Guard tot materials, catalogs, brochures, and take Kennedy's Center. "Students are always free post about beingg a cop, bring order altypesof informationforselecting to this semester; then come talk to me." the good th back to the a university are provided. The Cadena Transfer Center is Kevin Sampson will ings, city. He does- Single-parent support groups currently located on the south take the full time bad things, the sad n't say much are offered to provide parenting side of the cafeteria, across from position. skills, things, and the about it, but child care services, and aciv- the Student Center. Oglesby calls Ken- does mention ities. Conversation nedy, S. circles are It moved from the Student "One of the funny thing that it wa offeredl to improve Spanish and finest people Services building last year. I've ever "quite a worked with, dedicat- _I ed Oglesby Cadena transfer center ed and contentious." experience.Hesaid, as Oglesby has been a cop, you . Photo by Dirk Johnson/Hornet Services Resources active.at Fullerton have to find a Kevin Sampson *Wak-ri College, helping transfer info. *College catalogsCollege develop Multi-cultur- way to cope with the terrible things would enjoy is AJ 278, Cultural al Issues in the Administration you *Transfer workshops. guides to choose the of see every day. As a way to handle Diversity, because they have many Justice class, which deals with issues of it all, most cops develop a very great debates and *Four-year college and right school. warped discussions in class. cultural diversity in Law Enforcement. ;sense of humor. "I tellthe *Complete Collection of truth about being a cop. university applications. He is proud of the Depart-ment of 3 "I encourage students to try some The good things, *Fullerton College's the bad things, the *Field trips to four-year Justice and the Police Academy. Administration of Justice classes I sad things, to see and the funny things. I love course articulation "I would match colleges and universities. this staff with any if they're interested in them," he said. teaching in North Orange County; two- *Personaljzed contact agreements. or four-year program in the coun- One class Oglesby feels students there are excellent students here." *Internet with four-year college Access Station representatives. *Transfer day and college -Room 801 fairs. (714) 992-7587 ' New staff on campus

Four new instructors join has developed quality programs at every Colorado. level and Fullerton College will surely boast He then earned a master's degree in jour- faculty for Spring term, success under him." nalism from California State University' Counselor Elias Dominguez grew up in Fullerton Southern California as part Mark Nettles of a very large He worked on his Ph.D. at the University family. of New Mexico. Editorin Chief He attended UC Irvine and majored in He has taught at Northern Michigan social ecology and social psychology. University, Cypress College and California President. Micheal Viera welcomed four, He- 4hen' ;attended the University State University 'of Stanislos. - new faculty and,staff: to.-Fullerton, College. Lavern" and- received a masters in ;social He has worked.for -the LA"Times, San during a pre-semester convocation. counciling. Gabriel Tribune, Fullerton News Tribune, The athletic department has a new addi- Over the last six years Dominguez has The Turlock Journal and the Medesto Bee. tion. Dr. Pete Snyder, former head aquatics served as a Puente Counselor for the Burke's wife Carol is director of the Cal coach at Foothill College will perform simi- University of California High School State Fullerton Titan student center. lar duties here. Puente project. Administration of Justice has a new He spent 18 years as a water polo coach at He has worked for the Whittier school Kevin Sampson the NCAA Division I level. district. Served as state-wide counseling He SECURITYBIEF is a graduate of Fullerton College. From 1977-93, trainer. Workedas Snyder coached at U.C. an adjunct councilor at Sampson is following a long tradition. His Santa Barbara. Synder led theuniversity to Rio Bravo College and Santa 1/21/99-Drug use 1/27/99-Theft Ana College. father, Marvin, was a football coach here 35 six NCAA championship tournaments, He regularly gives Individuals reported to be Bicycle stolen from bike presentations to ele- years ago. three Final Fours and a national champi- mentary.school smoking narcotic students on the areas of Sampson has degrees from California substance rack on west side of library. onship in 1979. student success, motivation, self-esteem and State University Long south of the Student Beach, and the Center. Snyder coached the U.S. National "B" life planning. 1/29/99-Vandalism University of Lavern. Masters in both orga- team from 1985-88, which won three medals * The Communications. department has a nizational and 1/22/99-11/30/99 - Theft Instructor's windshield management education. including a gold. new instructor, David Burke He has 12 years of college and university Theft of four VCRs from cracked by stray baseball in He has bachelor's degrees in political sci- Burke was a former student and the edi- teaching experience. assorted campus rooms. Lot B. ence and psychology from Standford. A tor in chief of the 1989 Hornet newspaper. Sampson was a doctoral candidate in masters in education, from Palo Alto and a Burke was involved in the newspaper education at the University of Southern 1/25/99-Theft 2/2/99-Theft doctorate degree in educational adninistra- during a time when the newspaper won California with an emphasis tion from UC in legal stud- Leather briefcase stolenfrom Wallet and digital phone Santa Barbara. numerous state and national awards. ies. He served as assistant executive to-the He earned his bachelor's faculty coach. stolen from backpack. in recreation Sampson's law enforcement background director of the United States Water Polo. administration from San Diego State extends into police operations and human 1/26/99-Theft Association, Atlantic committee for the 2/2/99-Fire University and continued on to obtain a resource development. Olympic games. master's in health, physical education The Hubcaps stolen from '97 Vehicle fire in Lot #5. and city of Alhambra awarded him a dis- Susan Beers, atheltic director said, "He recreation from Adam State University, Toyota Tacoma in Lot #4. Possibly started by oil leak tinguished service metal. on engine block. Martinez, from Page 1 Parking, from Pagje 1 "I've had no trouble whatso- currently responsible for, and will be an increase estudent fees before, ever, said Martinez. "People rec- this is separate from that." in the during and after the parking ognize Darren Miller fees at some ne in the construction," noted Ramirez LLc~ that they are two sepa- also contributed ti i nrm~ .gness I Srate issues. One, is the job I am to this article. future. Students' willin to At this time the parking I C S pay $50-$60 per semesster is a structure is in the conceptual concern 1 planners need to con- stages. The college will take var- sider Martinez claim during the variouis stages ious surveys to see how the of planning. "The sstudents parking affects everyone and would Student Cuter breakdown have to pay the it ncreased what the best changes are for the Grill, from Page 1 serve in Lost earnings $1 million students better this , explained the "board takes Open aspect. special (ouse care Personal injuries $1million not to lay off peo-. The Board of trusteees of the ple unless absolutely Punitive damages $1 million neces- Onw.Gawe~saand North Orange County commu- sary." Attorney fees $10,000 nity College District in their The. convenience store and TOTAL: $3,010,000 December 15, meeting coffee cart are operating in the approved a layoff of fcood ser- black however with combined vice workers and one food ser- profits last semester of Campus and Community vice helper, employed i at the $37,650.00. There are no plans Calendar grill, due to a lack of funds and to close either of these since work. Feb. 17: Club Rush Day -10 Feb. 19: College Bound - they are able to be self-suffi- am - 1 pm. Learn about dubs Every Fridayelementary school However the distr 'ict was cient and generate income. able and organizations. Participants students visit campus, touring to place the emplcoyees in Students are upset there is must RSVP by department comparable ns at no (WedNesday) 1 Thursday (Feb. offices and campus positio longer hot food available on 11). Inter-club council will serve sites. Student volunteers pro- Cypress College. Or ly one campus. Donna Hatchet, free food (AS sticker required). vide information about FC. Call: employee lost her job due to Communications Director for the lan-Ppm A pep rally will be held at 11:50. Queen Peterson or Sean lay off. She was offered a the district said the possibility Volunteers are needed. Call Crockett, 992-7470 position in food servicees in the of other options including child Student Affairs, 992-7248. care departme'nt but name brand or fast food choose emd b aetd Feb. 24: Ethnic Studies to turn down t he offer options are being looked into Feb. 17: The Poet's Horn - Department Book Sale - This which included "biLmping however there are human 3:16 pm, Stingers (FC cafeteria). event is a fund-raiser for cultur- out" another employeee with resource issues that need to be Ll Poetic verse will be rehearsed. al events, open to the entire- less seniority. looked into involving the U a. Donna Call Cynthia Lowry, 523-8748. campus community. Call Gerald Hatchet, District union that represents the food Iu P a1m Padilla, 992-7358. Communications I irector service employees. Hornet Wednesday, .February 10, 199.9 i FEATURES 'What's love got to do with it?' Lover's holiday began with murder Love and a lube job: A Valentine story VALENTINES: A Saint Valentine was a priest Roman. gods, Juno. and Pan and during these times of distress. also, dealt , with fertility rites. brunette, so I was looking for a matching set. by Christine Lister brief history of an He, along with Saint Marius and Neither one of these festivities A budding friendship develop and we started other Christian followers secret- proves to be related to the histo- Special to the Hornet hanging out. We discovered that we shared the ancient celebration. ly married willing couples. ry of St. Valentineis escapades. same personal convictions and I was impressed with his outlook on life. For this action Saint Valentine Many believed the contempo- My first day of automotive was captured and thrown before rary celebration of -Valentines class turned out to be extremely His character intrigued me. Blind short. Amanda Glover. the Prefect of Rome. He was sen- Day was derived from a tradi- to the potential romance (since he Hornet Reporter tenced to death. On February 14, tion originating from the 14th Apparently, they didn't have didn't meet my physical criteria), I would bemoan the fact that I A.D. 269, Saint Valentines was '..century.In England and France, an instructor lined up. I made my way out Saint Valentines Day, is a date brutally murdered. He was beat- young citizens would gather on of class wondering what i hadn't yet met a guy like this! to do next and I heard a man in memory of a gruesome death, en with clubs and then behead- St. Valentines'Eve and place Thankfully, it didn't take us as behind and a holiday dedicated to the ed. Valentine's day is in remem- their names in a box. Each per- me say something about long as some modern-day sit- coms to realize we could be more love and compassion. *brance of the saint's, bloody son would draw a name, and the brevity of the class. I casual- ly responded Valentines Day arrives as demise. the individual they ;,selected and the next thing I than just friends. We commited knew, the owner ourselves to a flowers are sent, love letters are Legend states that before his would then become their valen- of the voice was relationship with received': and couples every- death, St. Valentine wrote a tine for the holiday. walling next to me. the understanding that we were We introduced ourselves and where. recognize the comfort 'farewell letter to his friend, the Many. Fullerton College stu- both thinking long-term. found in :mutual-love. But how jailer's daughter. The letter was dents have promised their sig- started talking. I wasn't looking Last month marked the eight did this passionate tradition signed "From Your Valentine." nificant other a special;dinner or for a relationship, but I thought year anniversary of the day we this chatty guy could met. We've been married for 5 begin? This man became the famous . a dozen roses to profess, their be a poten- Under the rule of Emperor saint of lovers. Pope Gelasius set love. ' tial friend. As our conversation progressed, I 1/2 of those years and we just had our first baby realized we had a lot in common. But when I Claudius II, many barbaric cam- Valentine's day of death aside to SAs others may. resort to visit- girl in October. found out he paigns and battles occurred. honor his memory in 496 A.D. ing the movie theater or having was six years my senior, I definite- Pretty good for a guy I met in auto class... I Claudius was short of soldiers. February 14 was also known a quiet day at home. No matter ly crossed him off my list. hear they're going to change the title to "How To Find Your Mate 101". The Roman men hesitated. in as a feast day in ancient.Rome. what is done in celebration,' On top of that, he was blond and I'm a. leaving their loved ones to go to' The following day was a festival Valentine's desire ,for love to war. Due to this complication known as the Roman feast of endure, will always'be the pur- %Mailservice honors Malcolm X Claudius'banished.all engage- Lupercalis. pose of this compassionate holi- ments and marriages in Rome. The festival honored the two day. STAMP: Malcolm founded the Black Muslim pub- contributions to American his- lication "Muhammad, speaks" tory and.culture. X is honored for in 1957. Others honored include: stinj Online freebies He later broke away from the Abolitionist Harriet Ross contributions. organization, disavowed his Tubman (1978); Baseball * If you're into creating graphics, can also ,be found free online. ' earlier C Y BER W IZ; beliefs and supported a Player Jackie Robinson (1982); * but find Photoshop's price tag too chat rooms' can be-found at more integrationist .solution to Astronomer, Scientist, steep, try Paint Shop Pro. Version Yahoo! and Excite and America Cecilia M. Gomez Whereis all the racial problems. Mathematician,: Benjamin . 5.01. It is available at the Jasc web- Oline's' Instant Messaging sys- Hornet Reporter In,1964, he followed an inter- Banneker (1980); and Civil free stuff? site for a 30-day trial and if you're tem.. This is .alsoo 'free with national ;speaking.. tour to Rights Leader.Dr. Martin happy with the program, it can be Netscape Comminicator. In honor of Black History Europe, the Middle East and Luther King, Jr. (1979). Jeffrey Rodgers yours forever for $99. E-mail"yourfriends with .free Month, the U.S. Postal Service Africa, including a pilgrimage King's stamp had the high- Online Editor Putting up a website? Several services from Hotmail and Yahoo! has released its 22nd stamp in to Mecca.: He chose to publicly, est number of stamps sold in companies offer free -space on If America Online is driving the Postal Services Black use his family name, El-Hajj- the series. More than 100 mil- They say that the best things in their servers. you into bankruptcy, try a free Heritage series;the Malcolm X Malik E-Shabazz and founded lion of the 33- cent adhesive life are free. Apparently, that Geocities noLw offers 11. dial-up providerlike Netzero. Stamp. the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and Malcolm X commemorative applies to the Internet as well. megabytes of stcorage per 'home- Places 'to start searching for Aaron Smith, 19, a liberal arts later the Organization of Afro- stamps were printed last The Internet is the great.equal- stead' and Fortui neCity gives you deals online include major said he thinks the stamp. American Unity. month. izer, giving equal opportunity for 20. www.yahoo.com, www.pccom- is long .over due. The stamp was unveiled last free (or nearly. free) software to Both Intemel!tExplorer and pu tin g.co'm. ge tn ow, "It's about time they made a "I guess it bugs. me that. month, in New York's Apollo compete with giant corporations Netscape Comm unicator are free www.download.corn and someone like Elvis,.got one stamp for Malcolm," said Smith. Theater. Postal Service like Microsoft and Adobe. and come withh built-in web Wwww.shareware.com. Smith added before Malcolm. that he feels it is They* just Governor S. David Fineman If you can't afford- Microsoft's- 'authoring tools- e ' :For.links to moreyree sites, - U _.uufair tat- other' celebrities, should've given hima stamp a "'referredt 'ea Malcolm X as a '-~Officesuite (priced at over $900);w - t..When.iyouve,#inishedi*a hard-': eheck out thisstory inthe Homnet. -"inc ldig- some "fietional ones, long tine ago." -modem-day revolutionary you.can now go online and down- day of work, it is always fun to 'Online Edition, located tem- were given the honor before Arron Smith who openly fought for the end load software free of charge that kick back and play a few games. porarily at www.fullcol' Malcolm X. The photograph featured on of oppression and injustice. He performs the same tasks. From solitaire to space aliens, it l.edu/-619363 "They have stamps for car- the stamp was taken by the was a visionary, a man who toon characters like Bugs Bunny Associated Press, at a press con- dream of a better world and. and Porky Pig, which is fine," Come de ference in New York City, on dared to do something about it. Oyer. said Smith. "I guess it just bugs take May 21,-1964. Less than a year Another FC student had a a methat someone like Elvis got later on Feb..21, 1965,. he was different opinion about the atthe one before Malcolm. They just shot to death while giving a stamp. should've given him a stamp a new speech to his ; followers in "I don't know that much SAL I long timeago." Harlem. about him, so when I see Born. inOmaha, Neb., May Pao O In an, effort to commemorate stamps I just think about it as a 19, 1925 as Malcolm Little, the individual achievements of stamp to put on my 'letters. 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TRIAL: ClintoorQ. and forth, and side to side. battle to win in the name of their opinion columns and letters sent to stop the boat from rocking is *point a finger to your accusers. goes in circles. So many waves! party. This is disturbing! in by readers, I find mosaic parts for the President to stop trying to Do not blame your past (we all should accept ft-1 "Impeachment." Some shout. -Debating for the sake of jus- of truth, but where is the tapes- run out of the boat. know children deserve better) "Save the President," others tice, I would be inclined to accept try? Hey, Mr. President...have. you and don't let others, like your responsibility. plead, "what he did was not so the outcome as the best of efforts. Who will decide what is right ever given any thought to taking pastors and your wife, speak for bad." I find it disturbing that and wrong? Each group behind a stand like a real man? you. Do it your self and do the "But mom, dad...he lied. Isn't Republicans have taken the each party goes "baa baa"...like a Haven't you put us through right thing. ElM Cardoff he going to sit in the corer?" extreme approach, of clearly bunch of sheep. enough? Come clean, Mr. President, Special to the Hornet What a circus! marked "legalism." Democrats. The lawyers have made a vow You have- been acting like a *and roll with the punches. The "Who cares?" Others say, 'We as extreme liberals, are tending to clear the defendent at all costs. spectator and have been walking boat has been rocking for a year The boat rocks and the people all have jobs, stability, security. to disregard the law.* The dysfunctional masses are oh- as though none of this is about now and it is making us very ill. in it keep yelling at each other, Why rock the boat?" I find some truth in both so-afraid to rock the boat, lest we you. it is time to .set sail in calm "Don't rock the boat." These are some of the rallying approaches and I bend from side all drowned! Mr. President, I plead with waters! The more they shout, the crys from spectators as they to side. But my own dissatisfac- But where is the one responsi- you to do the right thing. You I pray you will find the more the boat keeps rocking out watch the heavywieghts, tion overrides any short-lived ble for all the ruckus? The Job of know .what that is. Talk to us courage to do what is right. of control.' Democrats vs. Republicans. They alliance. the one who spills the milk is to from a broken and contrite heart. Remember George Washington The boat rocks up and down, are divided by party lines, and When I read the editorials, clean it up? Maybe the only way Don't defend your actions or and the cherry tree? Cigarette tax an outrage

is greed. The new prices will habit with deadly conse- TAX:This. money only-help line the pockets of quences. is lining the pock- lawyers and politicians who The problem is not the cost made the tax possible. of cigarettes, but rather the ets of lawmakers.' The victims of this tax are source. everyday smokers. They are Tougher laws and penalties Adam Levy people old enough to decide should be enacted as a way of Special to the Hornet what is good for themselves. curbing the youth of America They are being financially pros- from lighting up. Over the past six months, ecuted for exercising. their con- Small liquor store owners, the U.S. government has found stitutional right to a pursuit of apathetic clerks and lifeless a. new and wonderful way to happiness, albeit in the form of vending machines are all com- enhance revenues: the tobacco tobacco. mon ways in which youth tax. The fact is there has been obtain. cigarettes. Yet the only The price of cigarettes has and always will be a small per- way the government sees fit to nearly doubled since October, centage of underage smokers. cure this crime is to raise taxes. from $2.25 to nearly $4. Cigarettes are a false sign of This will not affect the afore- The tax is in place for the maturity and rebellion. mentioned, but rather the sake of the young. The ratio- Kids smoke to blend in and legions of hardworking people nale is to take cigarettes out of feel cool. They are not above who smoke not to cause harm the mouths of teenagers. By trying a forbidden fruit and no to anyone, but themselves. pricing cigarettes.so ridicu- matter how heinous the taxes You could bring up statistics lously high they hope to finan- ~at are imposed, the lure and about the effects of second- cialy discourage teenagers qystique of.smoking will hand smoke, but hasn't the from, purchasing them. There'is always be present. Hence the State of California already pro- a flaw in this thinking. demand. hibited lighting up. in most The true. motive behind this Those underage should not public places? Airplanes, outrageous form of prohibition smoke, it is a futile, disgusting restaurants, and.even bars are smoke free. If' lawmakers are so. con- cerried with youth smoking, Fullerton why do. they.allow youth geared. cigarette advi ? b raa 1 from the 'Past Joe Camel isjis irsdenti; College Blast able to young' children as Ronold Mcdonald. Ads featur- ing attractive young men and years ago on women are featured in a vari- February 6,1929, one 25 Februaryyears ago7, 1974,on 5O yearsFebruary ago10, 1949,on 71 of the first cases of ety of common publications. author Ray Bradbury our college won the Perhaps there should.be was the evening National JC swim- tagging occurred on more attention given to the guest speaker for the'Fullerton ming championships. campus. methods for capturing the College Lecture Series. Fullerton scored 777 points in Unknown persons painted the attention of the youth. Adult Bradbury's most 'famous the competition. Yale had 687 number 30 on the roof and steps smokers aren't persuaded to novel is "Fahrenheit 451,".a points, Gustavius Adophus had of the gymnasium in green paint. smoke .out of curiosity-trig- novel set in the future where the 647 points and Army trailed at The freshmen class which gered by an: ad. They smoke written word is forbidden. 576. would be graduating in 1930, because of habit and addiction. He wrote the 1983 Disney Coach Jimmy Smith stated, were believed to, be responsible The time has come for all movie, "Something wicked this "We have another strong team for the destruction. of angry, downtrodden .smokers way comes." this year and the team leaves at Martha Adams, secretary to write letters to their political His latest book was pub- the end of the month on a north- the Freshman class didn't believe representitives and let them lished in 1998, "Green Shadows. ern trip to meet Cal Poly, that her class was responsible. know the unemployment line White Whale." Stanford and California." Adams maintained that the is less then two years away, Bradbury ' currently lives in Fullerton would be the Sophomores were behind the unless some drastic action California and is still writing national swimming champions demonstration, trying to nail the Capkkgrl come to end these greed fueled and lecturing. in 48' and 49'. incident on the freshman. taxes.

Campus gill no hot foo .d but plenty of cobwebs

College student. Director, the grill had suffered at the Fullerton College cafete- down, the cafeteria offers hun- FC its' doors forever. FOOD: The There was once a time when Malcolm Lapeyrolerie, 20,m extensive financial loss over the ria, has been working there for gry students a wide assortment of snacks. Everything from pota-, cafeteria won't be one could stroll down to the student, said, "Personally, I last 10 years. 17 years. cafeteria for some chicken strips have. never eaten the cafeteria Ehrhorn also stated that the When asked of her opinion to chips, to soft drinks, to sand- current state of the cafete- witches. and french fries. But no longer.. grill's meat, because I have no convenience store was making on the idea where they got their meat, three times more money than. ria, she gladly replied, "We are As long as the campus grill is The food from the campus grill was less then desirable. It if they wash their hands, and for the grill. The grill was a non- doing our best to provide the gone, one could go to a local was a.grease pit. all I know, it's horsemeat." profit organization. The money students with the best foods, fastfood restaurant or sneak Nadine Hernandez "All my friends never ate Aside from the grill's famous raised there was-to support the and we are open-minded to any some food from a friend's sack Special to the Hornet there. We'd have to leave cam- food,.one reason for its closing employees, due to the lack of suggestions for food products lunch. pus and go to Togo's," said was a budget matter. According government funds. without the grill in mind." But what will the school cafe- The campus grill has closed Jeromy Stewart, 21, a Fullerton to Sandy Ehrhorn, the Bookstore Lois Osterman, an employee Despite the kitchen shut- teria be known for?

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JEFFREY RODGERS SHELDON WELCH 10, Hornet ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday, February 1999 5 FC student turned radio big shot

pus gym to catch a glimpse of the to fire me." Just the facts... ALUMNI: Former. large line that has formed around the Other than doing everything and. 1. Favorite color? building. People notice him and one anything to keep himself from getting black& blue student reflects back by one they ask to have their pictures fired, Big Tad has exciting plans for his 2 Favorite ice acem flavor? on past and paves taken with this outgoing individual. future. He has recently auditioned for chocolate chip Not once does he hesitate a request roles on "X-Files" and "ER." 3. Favorite song to sing in path for future. enjoying every second of the attention. He doesn't regret leaving FC to be the shower? With one leg straight and the other heard by thousands daily but he feels rubber duckie Heather Fuller at a slight bend, he is stretching before that he "...learned a lot at Fullerton 4 Favorite bands? Arts & Entertainment Editor the big basketball game. College...." in his year and a half that Metaflica and Dial-7 For the past few days the game, in he was here. 5. Number of timesattacked Do you think that when radio per- which KROQ's morning show will "They taught me some of the basics byamidget?, sonality and PC Alumnus, Big Tad, compete agains midgets, has been and I'm learning the rest at KROQ" twice applied for an internship at radio sta- highly broadcasted on the commercial says Tad. 6. Favorite movie star? tion. KROQ four years. ago that he radio station. Besides the fact that he is only imCanny would end up-running naked through This night is important to Tad 23-years-old and an employee of the 7. Number of times arrested? a 7-Eleven with' a pumpkin on his because part of the reason for the major radio station KROQ he has also four head? Climb a redwood tree up game is to honor his mentor, friend, had the opportunity to meet and inter- & What do you want to be North? Participate in a basketball and KROQ personality, Jimmy the view celebrities, attend Hollywood when you grow up? match against a team of midgets? Or Sports Guy, who has played a signifi- events that he might not have had aradio disc jockey even still be at the station four years cant role in his success. Jimmy will access to previously and the doors 9. Being Big Tad ndles when. later? resign KROQ for a show on Comedy continue to open. "..sJdon't get yelled at by Well he did, he still is and he's no Central at much protest on Tad's part. So what's in the future for Tad? Kevin and Bean:' longer just an intern-he's a major "He [Jimmy] came up to me, asked "Porno," he says sarcastically. "I'd like 10. Number of times you've part of one of Southern California's me to do something...[and] I did it. He to get my own [radio] show, he con- partied with Snoop Dogg? Photo by Chris Tennysonl The Hornet top morning radio shows. brought. me into the family," remem- fesses, "...if the acting starts working KROQ's Big Tad shoots and scores at basketball once It is Wednesday night andTad steps bers Tad, "...and he was my back up out...[I'd like to do] some of that game. outside of.Cal State Fullerton's cam- when the guys [Kevin & Bean] wanted Actors showcase talents KROQ vs. midgets in basketball game This Week tions as costumer designers in February 10-16 THEATRE: "Moby Dick". and another .KROQ: Morning of demonstrated their'make up Special engagement Students techniques as used in"The show competes The Last Days at perform for an Crucible." against a team of Edwards South Coast "Very nervous and excited..." Plaza eager crowd. is how participating actress, midgets. Laura Huffman, explains her Fuller Amanda Glover feelings regarding the contest. Heather Open House 10 Staff Writer The American College Festival Arts & Entertainment Editor Student Center is offering is her first competition. Even Fullerton College Theatre The bleachers shake and the free arcade games and though she feels she is "...flying Arts Department supported the crowd roars, stomping their feet refreshments blind..." she hopes that this will American College Festival as KROQ's morning show team all work out to be a true grow- Showcase last Friday in the files on to the court. ing experience for herself and. The Pan African Film & Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. "Kick some midget [butt]," for her acting interests... Art Festival running now Talented actors-and actresses shouts D.J. Bean. Gary Krinkie.is the coach gathered to practice various ele- The'opposing teams are until 15 Magic Johnson behind this talented team of stu- drawn' together, picking up Theater dents. They departed for speed as they run and attack. "This was a stellar Humboldt last Monday, They immediately swing fake performance on February 8. Open and Closed: Artists everyone's part" hits and curse four-letter words. The five dollar admission fee Contemporary Books As The scene may appear fierce but for the event was direct funding Kyle Sanger it's 'all fun and games. at Sculpture runs through for these students upcoming act- MarcIl'12 1% Art allery ing adventures. merits of their trade before an tntLastW dn~tsday at Cal'State "This was. a very...impressive anxious audience. basketball gymnasi- show," says FC student Alie Fullerton's Natalie Merchant 10 The team consisted of eight Photo by Chris Temyson! The Hornet Phillips who knows many of the um KROQ fans young and old enthusiastic theatre artists who KROQ's Kevin and Bean Morning Show duke It out with a team Universal Amphitheatre performers personally, yet has gathered to be a part of a unique are meticulously preparing for a of midgets. never had the opportunity to see basketball. game. The opposing competition at Humboldt Mamma, phone screener Half- Comedy Central. Roxy them at work prior to tonight. teams tallest member reached Ednaswap 11 The University. They have high Salad, Mole, Cousin Sal, produc- The Armenian comedian belt- A reception followed the per- no higher than five feet in hopes ,of winning 'what may er Lightning and new guy ed out lyrics to the national ~formane as- the actors, assis- height. This was sure to be an 11 move them on to the American Ralph. The crowd stood when anthem but was soon halted to a Squeeze tants and theatre faculty bonded interesting game. College Festival at The John F. Jimmy the Sports Guy entered stop when he became drowned House of Blues together discussing upcoming The line-up on .the morning Kennedy Center in Washington. the, gymnasium. The occasion in boos from an aggravated events. ' Many students show home team included main D.C. There they would partici- was partly programmed to crowd. remarked what a wonderful job characters Kevin and Bean, Sepultura w/Biohazard pate with thousands of other honor the longtime morning KROQ took home the crown was done while also collaborat- Jimmy the Sports Guy, PC alum- 12 House of Blues students in programs dealing: member who will depart the with a score of 62-61. ing viewpoints. nus Big Tad, 'Lisa May, Big with scholarships, awards. and chw to pursue a crer on grants for actors, playwrights, Wid Colonials w/Duke critics and designers at regional Daniels 12 Troubadour and national .levels. CD Reviews by Adam Levy The night's entertainment ranged from dramatic and George Clinton and the humorous monologues by play- Varsity Blues Outkast Sugar Ray P-Funk All-Stars 13 Reynolds "14i59" wrights such as' Shakespeare Soundtrack "Aquemini" & Tim House of Blues Hollywood Records "Live at Luther College" Atlantic Records -Neil Simon, to interesting La Pace Records and RCA Records and compelling scenes". from This is a marvellous collection The third release from this hip- Sugar, Ray have successfully Green Jelly 13 famous plays which included of gritty nail pounding tracks hop group is a random sam- Recorded in Iowa, this stellar shedded the tag of "one hit Trubadour "Hamlet" and "Red Cross." to accommodate the hard hit- pling of beats, jams and narra- album from the band-whose wonders" with a solid new and "Liberations" Students brought to life ting sacks it underlies in the tions. "Slump" style is an alternative sympho- album, packed with tracks pieces of the broadway examples of the, film. Green Day, Fastball, Foo are just two ny of guitar, bass, drums and which blend elements of punk, Bob Marley Day .prepping their vocal storytelling drawl this disc con- "Chicago," and Sprung Monkey, violins has released a two disc funk, hip hop, reggae and hard Fighters tains. Even if you're.a fan of Ceebration 13, 14 chords for intense competition.s set. The album showcases the are just a few of the bands 'on hip hop type music, away rock in a melodious offering Lng Beach Arena Other theatre students dis- ingenuous talents not ithe album. This is a solid col- from this garbage unless you bands that will leave you impressed played for the audience their in their music, but in their lection of hard rock and defi- want to induce a major only with this highly underrated participation in past produc- nitely worth the money. headache. song writing and production as O.C. band. 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Laurens Ong "Cheranny Lindsay played points and has scored double second-half points and none in Sports editor an awesome game offensively figures in the last 13 games. She the final 5:34. and defensively," Woelke said. is fifth in the conference in scor- According to Woelke, the The Lady Hornets are mov- "Teresa Manning had the ing and is averaging 16.2 points three toughest teams they play ing up on the Orange Empire assignment of guarding and try- per game overall. in the first round were 0CC, Conference(OEC) standings, ing to deny the ball to their point According to Woelke, the sec- Irvine Valley College, and Santa winning their last five of their guard, who is the orchestrator of ond round of conference is their Ana College. last seven games. their whole offensive set. She time to shine. "We've lost by a bucket on Last week, they sunk the did an awesome job defensively "We didn't start off confer- each game, and Irvine Valley is Orange Coast Pirates 52-45 at and Carrie Gadd did a really ence quite like we've wanted to. undefeated," Woelke said. home in an OEC game, moving nice job on the rebounds," We've had nagging kinds of "This win puts us tied for 3rd the Hornets into a third place tie Woelke said. injuries, but we have 10 players place with them(OCC) now. with OCC. Manning, a freshman guard back, ready to play at almost at a We've still got four more games "We have a mission," head out of Canyon Springs ener- 100%. We have at least 10 play- in conference and one of them is coach Debi Woelke said. "Of gized the team and scored 13 ers suited up for every game a first place team and one of going undefeated in the 2nd points, helping the Lady now. 'them is second place team in the round." Hornets secure the win with a "And we're hoping the sec- conference. Depending on who Against the Pirates, the Lady 31-20 in the second half. ond round of conference we ide- else beats the other teams, do we Hornets were led by several key Manning is averaging 14.3 ally and realistically can go have a chance to be able to get players who shined in an other- points per game. undefeated,"Woelke said. "Two second place? Someone else has wise lackluster performance for Gadd, a freshman from El of the teams we've lost to, we've to beat the teams ahead of us both teams last Friday night. Dorado HS grabbed seven lost by two points in each game. and we have to beat them too." "I don't think this was our rebounds. We had a chance to score, we The Hornets are currently best game of basketball by any Joyce Sudario, a bounce-back had the possesion in the last ranked 15th in Southern means, but hopefully the experi- from Cal State Fullerton who is game, we just didn't have the California in the latest Junior ence we're gaining against the leadings the conference and is last bucket." College Athletic Bureau release. better teams is really going to among the state leaders in "But, we've made some The Hornets are looking to help us when we get into the assists(5.8 per game-sixth in adjustments with some teams avenge two losses to the Lasers playoffs," Woelke said. state) and steals(5.0 per game- and with all that, we could real- this season, leading at half time Cheranny Lindsay, a 5'9 second in state) had three steals, istically go undefeated in the and eventually losing both con- sophomore guard/forward out breaking FC's single-season second round and that is our tests. of Bellarmine-Jefferson High record of 122, set by Vanessa goal." The Lady Hornets face the School scored 11 points in 31 Trujillo in the 1994-95 season. The Lady Hornets who Irvine Valley Lasers after they minutes and pulled down nine Chris Payne, another bounce- trailed the. Pirates 25-21 at half- host the Golden West Rustlers Photo by Chris Tennyson/Hornet rebounds. back from U.C. Riverside had 14 time, held the Pirates to just 20 tonight at 5:30 p.m. Teresa Manning looks for an open shot against the Pirates. Men's basketball looking for something to get them off their six game losing streak

Laurens Ong squad. "We're going to play a good McNair is averaging 13.6 Sports Editor The Hornets are 12-15 overall team that has beaten a team points per game this season. and 3-7 in OEC play. The team is that's in first place in our confer- "Our guard play, especially ><« -The men's basketball team hoping to still be able to salvage ence," Horton said. "With these out of Rashaun Thomas. Every looks to stop a six game losing it's Southern California Regional kids I can't predict. The previous night we know what we are get- streak tonight, hosting the hopes this week. two years I can predict and fig- ting that is guaranteed-that's Golden West Rustlers. "The loss of.a couple of play- ure out where my kids were and predicatable. Our other guard Last week they were beaten ers have really hurt us-depth how we would play-this year's Jerry McNair has played well all. by ~e Riverside Tigers 7890 wise and overall it has just been team, I can't do that." year long, and for the most part and they were sunk by the a case of inexperience we have According to Horton, the he has been predictable in get- Orange Coast Pirates 70-64. with these kids playing at the only thing remotely predictable ting some quality "It's been a disappointing collegiatelevel," Horton said. has been the play of his guards, minutes...Other than that season to say the leas..h ead "What has really hurt us the Rashaun Thomas, and Jerry NOTHING-not defensively, most, is our kids are not tough McNair. offensively, rebounding, coach Dieter Horton-said."The kids whom we thought were enough, or mature enough to Thomas, a 6'0 guard has been turnover-wise every game it is ti going to deliver, really have play at this level. And our con- a rock for the Hornets' this sea- something different, something not." ference is so tough" son. Against the Orange Coast new." The team has been plagued According to Horton, Pirates last Friday, he drilled After hosting the Rustlers, the with a loss of a couple of players tonight's game against the five three-pointers, inarking the Hornets travel to face the Irvine and a lack of collegiate experi- Rustlers can go either way. fourth time this season he has Valley and Saddleback,. before "It is a game that can be won, done so. He is shooting a 39.4 they host Santa Ana College. Photo by Dirk Johnson/Hornet ence that has the team reeling and Horton frustrated at the and also we can lose," Horton percent mark, from the three The Hornets in action Friday against the Orange Coast College development of the young said. point Pirates. The Hornets lost 64-70. arc.

Baseball team looking to compete for title this season Football Transfers Several Hornets on the football team have signed with four year schools. Player Ht.. Wt. Position School Nick Armstrong 6-2 185 WR Tarleton State (Div. II) Adam Levy must capture the state title." man talent including pitchers "Our biggest rivals this year Gary Bowers 6-3 250 C Tarleton State (Div. II) Staff Writer No easy task, but with Adam LaMendola and Shane are those in our league including Frankie Salazar 5-11 178 DB/Kick returner Morningside (Div. II) Vince Vaccaro 6-0 220 LB Fuscardo's wisdom and experi- Waroff, infielders David Fischer, Cypress, Santa Ana, Saddleback, Mo. Southern (Div. II) Ryan Watkins 6-5 275 DL Youngstown St. (I-AA) The baseball program has ence and the potential talent of Ernie Romprie, and Joey Gomez and Riverside. We must domi- Paul Wise 6-3 230 TE James Madison (I-AA) been a cornerstone of tradition this young squad, it is almost and outfielder Jimmy Zurn, not nate those teams in.order to and talent, with many alumni certain the Hornets can improve to mention Jeff Cruz a talented achieve the goals we have set for Armstrong was the leading receiverfor the Hornets last season with 36 catchesfor 423 yards and competing at four year schools upon last year's record. three touchdowns pitcher 'who comes to us from ourselves as a. team. We must Bowers was a two-year starting centerfor the Hornets. and professional baseball. "We have a lot of talented Cerritos College." emphasize teamwork and take Salazar set single season FC records for kickoff returns(35) and kickoff return yards(732). This year's Hornets look to be returning players including Other newcomers to the the necessary steps in becoming Vaccaro led the Hornets with 60 tackles(45 solo), notching 1.5 sacks for 14 yards and an a gifted group of athletes uder pitchers Bobby Cramer. and Hornets include pitchers Chris champions," Fuscardo said. interception. the leadership of head coach Watkins played on the Hornet defensive line in 1997, and was a second-team all conference Kenny Chenard, infielder Ernie Newon, Erik Jensen, Steve Their next opponent is pick. Nick Fuscardo, who will lead Jaime and outfielders Bubba Muther, and Kevin Waldinger, against Los Angeles Harbor on Wise was afirst-team all conference pick in 1998, catching 14 passes for 279 yards and four the team in his 14th season as Bondurant, Mike Caira, and infielders Cesar Carillo, Shaun Feb. 15 at home. touchdowns. head coach. Mike McCue. ill Brundige will Betner, and Rich Pohle, outfield- "We have three major goals be making the move from third ers David Tower, Jeremy this year," Fuscardo said," First base to the pitching' mound," Hanson and David Cosato and we must win our conference, Fuscardo said. catchers Greg Posein, Darren from there it's onto ftle state "In addition we have a won- Frank, Kenny Stills, and playoffs, and from tIere we derful influx of incoming fresh- Marshall Lobo. HVJ6v FOR SoMHEHItJ DFEREJT? LI6ERATE OV TASTE SDS AT THE FLWA SROLEPJ Fine Ant Supplies. DuacFing ana Technical Supplies, Cnaat Supplies. Canbs

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