Volume 62B, Issue 3 (The Hornet, 1923
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Student president Speakers Bureau controversy confronts finances A.S. debate over 'blackit .. By TOM.GARCIA Hornet Staff Writer By CARLA GRIMES names are already, listed in.the A.I.D.S. scare and misconcep- to the the treasurer.' A.S. Presi- hornet Staff Writer -A.S. office. - tions about how -the disease' is dent 'Dale Harrison announced 'Dale Harrison has his hands :Antrim explained 'that she full -these- -days. 'Justlike :any transmitted. While A..D.S. has.. his plans to.advertise for-an ex- "Conflict arose during. the A.S. -wanted to employ this tactic as"'a been linked in..a'few cases to ecutive secretary who would be other -Fullerton College student, "motivational tool,-" not , as. a Senate meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 'blood -transfusions,'the -giving of, needed part-time, 12 noon he has; books to buy, a schedule punishment and she apologized 'lo, when - Senator Brenda An- - - blood poses no risk'to the donor. through 4:30' p.m., : Monday to arrange :and classes to getto. to anyone who felt offended. trim, chairperson of the Cur She' She stressed. that a new,. sterile- through Thursday, and 8 a.m. As Associated 'Student presi- remained firm, however, riculum 'and 'Education Commit- 'stating. needle is used for each donor and through.4:30. p.m.' on Friday. dent his. schedule 'is tighter than - that it is -not-policy for the,other tee, indicated her plans to present that . the area on' the arm is The .Black Students Union- -most, and; as a veteran student senators to dictate how she may Fa list of: senators who had, not" thoroughly cleaned beforehand. sponsored dance, -held last Fri- officrat' a comuiity college -write', her, report and'they were participated-in the'.Speaker's 'Samosza stated that'200 units - day, Sept. 16, was reported to where every program; Which is setting what.she felt -was Bureau program. The bureau is a 'a are needed from the EC- campus, have been a" success, with no "non~tiinstructional" has been dangerous precedent. platform where senators speak in 'with a unit being slightly less than' security problems what-so-ever. ordered reduced or 'cut, he's be- Nevertheless, the majority front :' of .classes about current. a pint. She, also reminded the' The suggestion was made to hold ing faced with a dilemma. - voted she campus events. that should not identify senate that donors must weigh at the next dance immediately after senators'who had not spoken' to.. least 110 pounds to be considered the football game, instead of the A.S. funds to arious tu-odivert Antrim felt that, it was each. classes on a especial list. .A motion, 'safe-to donate. As motivation to night before, to encourage "dent service programs, help them senator's responsibilityto at least for a roll-call vote.on this matter; the senators.to recruit donors, greater participation and to allow acquire; funds or watch 'them speak, in front of' their own made. by Senator- Laurie Lipshutz, 'Samosza related-. her plans to those athletes who want to rest deteriorate despite the: fact that Dale Harrison classes and let their classmates '-was denied as well. issue'letters of recommendation before the game a_ chance to en- they are very much needed by Photo by DavidNguyen--know-that they are senators. An- Othertopics students. .covered during the' 'for' all senators who .participate.' joy the dance. tinigave what she called a "war- week's meeting were RedCross According -to' Harrison, Assoiat~fsudens Wing'?" to those senators who: Further. motjvation came in. the The Programming Committee- "-'Everyone outside of instruction-. AS operate. would be published"ina-separate blood donations and' -A.L;D.S.- - form.Of _to-he senate's announc- announced the postponement of is hurting.. We are trying to Should' the A.S., with af large list on her' weekly committee (Acquired Immune Deficiency ment of its own cash awards for.. the' A..S.-sponsored barbecue,; maintain,trying to salvage these.,; reserve of ;assets- and' income report. Syndrome).. the first and 'second top recruiters originally slated for Sept. 28. It -potential of $25 and $15, respectively., won't be held until the barbeque services."' continually fund stu- " Some senators' apparently took A Red Cross Blood Drive was Already this semester the AS. dent 'service programs, in view of 'offense at this 'idea and argued announced for Oct: ., and 6.-A itself- gets repaired.. Alsp an the financial condition of the nounced was -.the intention to,' Senate -has allocated ':$9,000:.to col- .that it seemed childish to single representative for the In other senate action: lege district and the state? out those ohd' pokn Red Cross, have '-a band play at noon' keep the 'Office of Student Af- who:hadnt oen. ICandy'-Saosza,- sp~ie~,~oketothe -- - sometime during the first week of- fairs open. Sho~ldA.,. th lanon und' 'They felt that one list encompass- senate thanking -them for their - A motion was carried to add -to 6 ing .a -October in .the Student Center. -- Last:; year A.S. funds 'kept' the these services, which beinefit, J a r'a ~ past efforts an: .to advise them the A.S. secretary's list of duties in othoseawom Tutorial. center. open and ap- hserven' -. houldho theysre or should spoken would suffice. 'Senator on 'the current decline of 'blood bhe job--of monitoring the ;A.S. - parently they'again facefinancial donors andb-'lood "supplies. phone bill This'-includes check- The next'-meeting -of the full7 Shdthee'A.S. planl on flund- - Deninis Milligan countered that ing thesevices, difficulty. which'benefit-the names need not be listed in Somosza pointed out that ti ingte-:bill against a phone loge A.S. .Senate' "is scheduled for' 'those whom they - -The A.S. bu~dget does not pro- serve, or-shbuld the committee report at all as ther may be due, in part, to the and reporting all calls: notlogged Tuesday, Sept. 27. ,vide. for funding, campus services.- -.they let the' school . "and district ''- ' ' - U.ia -They are normally funded by the handle the problem in their ownsf U l - '2 - m.i-r: school, through n IC ' 1vU1tLI1manner:: Alm m o llw 'd Orange- Countyi'Commnunity Col- The problem with using un- ~egeDistrict. - i g$$-'o~ fun4- J N i.*red.L by. centar hel -.others, donate .a bail-out was the first.tixe A.S. the 'fact that, .by tra:dition and '- y 'NN BARLETY. and can tege District. 4 x -5 re :.gin of rfu d > Htirndt $aff writer rlatibn miniimum of six hours per week," funds were used - to'recue an 'policy, this ?money has been used ' -- '-m underfinanced cm s.rga.slyfor- capitalimprovements' Iwas iii a battering relation-satit -Michelle Ryan, a counselor It seems that this 'precedent set- FC 'president 'Dr. Philip nBorst ship for six year," said Cheryl. atr he enter. - ting action may 'soon 'become is apparently quite reluctant: to "He .(Cher~ husband) saw a R' yan wants to break down the habit if student services. are to -change this-polic. counselor only once.'Since he was' myr lus surroundng a violence. so continue to serve F0 students. ' ',S.President Dale Harrison gon to change, I moved back in.und etectable, many experts callit' The repeated u s e of S.funds feels' th'at somethingmay have to thinking that my twokidsneeded h esilent scream"'. 4"Many peo- for campus; programs doses' a change and' although' the proper-,,a' father He tried) to strangle me piea hink, oh",women must want very',-interesting- question, the p.rovisions 'for- such action does 'two days later." ' ' to:b4e abusedor they would simp- answer to which may change the ,not; presenitiy;exist, "'The"total .'erlstoyionwmasCheryls stoy, is"one .oman's lylye le ave and notcome back," said basic philosophy by which 'the"assetsaret:here.'experience in an abusive relation- Ryapn. 'The 1 problem is that, the- - 'ship,./ but itis a'storyin which six won nen fear retaliationfrom' their million women annually find ". hushbands as in death threats,-l- -: C ontract hm teelves cast asvicim.2;,000 custody .. of their children,. ' ilT fI~~~l~T:~:N N' NE' of these ileb be tnt6 'ieven n ',being committed' to an in - ''de1hHalf the 'number:of; ~stitu iton.: , Ithink it's .the fear ' '' ' .,~" . ''women who. leave 'heir husbands' 'whic:h stops women the.most." B TIOTHYGALLAGHER or partners will return to a conti- an superisethe nuing, escalating violence'' ost women just don't know re to turn, where to' find a Ho net,'itr Staf " "The n w " 'C heryl: m anaged to escape' wh e discreet::enough -foiprotec- S ottin's ' tting teacher edsomething. she thought in- place Conrat egtitinsfor tsig Ibsen said. h-.d escapable- ':life- of .pain 'and to from.- violent husbands,' or Fullerton College and-. Cypress.ministration's argument 'is that if humiliaio.'r has 'picked patr lers. "The center is-very con- College."teachers are at: a stand anew instructor doesn't meet' ex- the pieces 'of her life with the fides itial' in that we never reveal still. ''The community college pectationis, then he can argue that he n t '1 our llocation to 'anyone but "our budget, legislation impasse,'he had a 'oormaster teacher." ' 'e forbatteredl women, the _client ts," said Ryan. - unresolved at' press time, is/the Another issue Ibsen-raised at- Womnen's Transitional' Living T e .cycle of violence which cause of the contract talks ot-' previous' meetingsias concern Center' in Orange County. : Cherryl and so many other women' . tleneck' over financesprimarily: those of "Since1976, the cinterhas be en havee,-endured 'probably began at David bsen, .chief., negotiator lab instructors pay .and time giving battered' :wnien and their'the "tension' stage" .