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after idn increased say Security believing tier. Tisher's nude body was FC President John W. Casey iappinghowever, how long the BY CHIP O'NEAL the policee had a number of leads abductor who, apparently additional News Bureau Chief but no su spects. she was dead, drove to the discovered on the rear floor of a car said that "during this period of patrols will continue. Security on the FC campus has Fullertcon detectives have estab- Irvine/El Toro area and dumpe.dparked in the Montclair apartment emergency" the Fullerton Police been stepped up with increased lished thaat the coed, whose name her out of her car in the area of complex in the 900 block of North department will be patrolling the President Casey said that this is Placentia Avenue in Fullerton patrols by the Fullerton Police was not dlisclosed, had just arrived Myford Road and Irvine Boulevard. parking lots and the perimeter of the first time a student has been Monday morning. department following the abduction on campuis and was getting out of Police said that apparently she the college. He said that if students assaulted on the FC campus in of a young woman from campus on her car in parking lot A (by the had laid unconscious near the road Tenants in the apartment notice an abundance of officers on broad daylight. He said that a Tuesday. The victim was beaten, tennis courts) when she was for an undetermined amount of complex noticed the unfamiliar car campus, they should know that the couple of years ago some students raped and left for dead in a field off kidnappe<d at 1:30 p.m. She was time. Somehow aftering regaining that she was found in but didn't police are strictly on campus for were assaulted at night and that Myford Road near El Toro. forced baick into her car. consciousness she was able to flag look inside until Monday. security precautions. the incidents resulted in the The 22-year-old FC student was She was then forced by her down a motorist at about 8:45 p.m. The victim of Tuesday's abduc- President Casey also has notified installation of several thousand hospitalized Tuesday and a abductor' to drive through streets in At approximately the same time tion is recuperating at Tustin all staff members to beware of any dollars worth of lighting. member of her family said Anaheim,, Orange, Tustin and her car, a late-model Datsun, was Community Hospital where her suspicious person on .campus and Thursday her condition has isolated county territory. She was discovered in flames behind condition is listed as stable. to report any incidents to his office. Currently there is no security on improved. robbed cof a ring and a small Albertsons supermarket at 7511 Besiaes severe emotional trauma, Capt. ,Davis confirmed Casey's campus, day or night, other than Fullerton Police Capt. C.B. Davis amount of money which was taken ' Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park. she suffered a deep cut on her statement concerning the patrolling the Fullerton Police parking believes the case is connected to from her purse. Capt. Davis said he believes the forehead. A spokesman for the of the parking lots. He said they officers who issue violations and have increased their normal patrols the slaying of a young woman At somee time during the ordeal crime was committed by the same Orange County Sheriff's depart- are unarmed. On weekends private whose nude body was discovered in that afteernoon she was raped, person who raped and strangled ment said she probably received of the campus and the immediate security guards check the campus would not Fullerton Monday. At press time beaten, sstrangled and left by her 19-year-old Gina Tisher of Whit- the cut when she was thrown from area surrounding it. He for vandalism. Trustees cc)nsider * ' marine IIab BY DONNA HATCHETT institute since its inception. Managing Editor Dr. Brown, who is on the MSI One of the world's most unique Board of Trustees, said that the ocenaographic institutes dedicated group was formed as a fund-raising to students and the public may be and administrative body. The built in Dana Point Harbor ifF programs of MSI were originated enough community colleges show by the Orange County Department an immediate interest according of Education and have been under to Dr. Allen G. Brown, chairman of the administrative. control of that FC's Life Science division. agency for seven 'years. The Marine Studies Institute Contributions from individuals, (MSI) in Dana Point has already organizations and corporations been acclaimed nationally as a were solicited in hopes of raising singular concept. It was offered a enough money to build the 3.5 acre parcel in the harbor in institute. When it became apparent 1969 by the Orange County Board that private donations would not be of Supervisors but, unless the sufficient to cover the costs, the ability to fund the construction. of Board of Supervisors considered the first building is evidenced soom turning the land over to the Orange to the Board, the project will be County Beaches and Parks dropped. * department. That possibility prompted Casey Recently, chief administrators to call the meeting of community from all of the community colleges college administrators which resul- in Orange County met at Dana ted in the consortium idea. The Point to discuss the possibility of respective boards must decide by taking over the project. The March whether the colleges will representatives, agreed that a take over the project or not. consortium of the four community Casey is hopeful that the project college districts could conceivably will receive 'unanimous approval assume funding responsibilities to because it represents an excellent develop the institute. opportunity for the district ,. Although the county supervisors involved. "This land is extremely were scheduled to vote in valuable and offers an excellent December on whether or not to resource base for marine biology retain possession of the land Dr. programs and oceanographic tech- John W. Casey, FC president, nology classes." requested that they delay their The NOCCCD Board of Trustees vote. The supervisors agreed to will consider the matter at their wait until the lease comes up for meeting in Jan 26. One of the POPS CONCERT - Shown rehearsing for the upcoming concert, perform in the first pop renewal to vote, giving the districts important factors to their decision concert this year at F.C. next Friday and Saturday "Rhythm of Sound," is the jazz ensemble "The Rising Sound," who will night. PHOTO BY HENDERSON time to reach a decision on the is the initial cost of the first phase matter. which is estimated to be about Each district's board of trustees $600,000. must determine if they want to When completed, the institute become involved in the develop- will have cost about $3 million. Pops concert in Campus Theatre ment of the institute. Each district The plans for the initial phase would assume an equal share of the include a tri-level 7,000 square foot BY JANE E. APPLING "This satire is the story of a girl Outta My Hair" from the and actor, who will be featured in a funding responsibilities. The insti- classroom-laboratory-museum to be Feature Editor behind a soda fountain who 'soda Broadway musical, "South Paci- special bicentennial concert Sun- tute would serve all levels of built at the foot of the Dana Cove Broadway melodies, Negro spiri- jerks' her way to stardom," joked fic." day, Feb. 29 at 8 p.m. in the education in Orange County. cliffs in the undeveloped West tuals, and Bowie rock will highlight Cole. "It was originally done by the Campus Theatre. FC has been involved with the Basin. the FC choral department's Pops Supremes and the Temptations in Then the A Cappella men will -- C.-.L rii.....Fid C1a..-.Ir Ton -kuonceritJ rruay ani Saturuay, Janil. their TV special 'On Broadway.' " retort with "There's Nothing Like a 16 and 17. Dame," from the same musical. Soloists will be featured in the Campus The concert, the, first pops The novelty act will feature concert, among which will be presentation this school year, will soprano Linda Doughty as the Pierce's College Choir will Rising Sound members Rena Calendar feature The Rising Sound, the starlet. perform "You Will Be My Music," Balmes, singing a Barbra Streisand: newly-organized Vocal Jazz En- "Answer for Our Time," "Bells of hit, "I Never Meant to Hurt You," semble, the A Cappella Choir, and Sheldon Disrud, choral depart- Rhymney," and the spiritual, and Pete Small, singing David the College Choir. ment chairman, will direct the A "Joshua Fought the Battle of Bowie's "Can You Hear Me?" and Cappella Choir in "Sentimental Jericho.". "Fame." Graduation Applications The title of the concert, "Rhythm Journey" and "Fools Rush In" of Life," was taken from the finale which will include a ballroom dance Applications The College Choir and the A for graduation in January and June are available in the number of the same name. This interlude. Admissions and Cappella Choir will join together to The concert will be performed in Records office in the Administration building. Those is from the Broadway piece perform the Negro spiritual, the Campus Theatre with eligible to graduate should complete the applications as soon as possible. musical, "Sweet Charity," FC the College calendars of campus events are now Music major, Mary Ota, who is a "Home in Dat Rock." curtain going up at 8 p.m. both available in the Bookstore. voice major, Greg Cole, a member Permanent backings with a scenic member of the A Cappella Choir, nights.