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Greg Bratoff BUT IS IT ART? - World's Greatest Theater An Alfred Hitchcock Film Festival as Hitchcock's most perfect film, it covered by the regular budget. Company was out on the FC quad yesterday. The plot [left], and giving birth to a giant nose [right] were but next Tuesday through Friday will costars Cary Grant. According to the Friends, past of the play may very well have been designated as a some of the demonstrations presented by the grup. highlight National Library Week donations have included $2,000 for a vast non-plot; the props were all contrived out of familiar The whole thing may have struck one as being events at the Santa Ana Public Friday's film, "Foreign Corres- the Santa Ana History Room, funds everyday objects, but given totally crazy forms and exaggeration of the contortions we go through every Library, 26 Civic Center Plaza. pondent," stars Joel McCrea and for special children's programs and photo on page 6. uses. Advices on shop-lifting, a wolf eating duck-eggs day. See related Laraine Day. The film is a classic the continued microfilming of "The A different film will be shown each Hitchcock farce and contains the Blade," Santa Ana's first news- day at 3:30 and 7 p.m. in the library's master of macabre's often used paper. Spurgeon Room. counterpoint to suspense, humor. Admission is free. "Spellbound," Hitchcock's sec- ond film to be produced by David O. The library is also offering Selznick, is scheduled for Tuesday. A bargain-priced books at its FCLO tickets voyage into the realm of psycho- seventeenth annual used book sale analysis, the film stars Gregory Peck tomorrow at 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. afid Ingrid Bergman. "Rebecca," starring Laurence Sponsors of the sale, The Friends now on sale Olivier and Joan Fontaine will screen of the Library, said there is a large amount of travel, foreign language, Wednesday. Hitchcock's first Am- business and economics books plus erican film, "Rebecca" won the magazines and phonograph records for musical Academy Award for best picture in for sale. All items were donated by 1940. citizens of Santa Ana. Tickets are now on sale for "West Side Story," Fullerton Civic Light festival upcoming On Thursday, Berman stars again Proceeds are used to fund Opera's spring production which in "Notorious." Considered by many additional library services not opens May 27 at 8:30 p.m. in the The FC Music Department will Terry Blackley, festival coordina- festival and vying for one of the top Plummer Auditorium. present its Fifth Annual Jazz Band tor and director of the Jazz three spots in the concern will be: Festival and Concert next Friday in Ensemble, said a different band will Garden Grove High School Jazz Other evening performances are the Campus Theatre. be performing every 35 minutes Band, directed by Harold Whitton; scheduled for May 28, June 3, 4, 10 The all-day, 8:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m., throughout the day. Los Alamitos High School, Kandy Vets face pay changes and 11 with a 2:30 p.m. matinee June festival will feature 12 high school In addition, the noon to 1:15 p.m. Schoenholt; Anaheim High School, 5. bands competing for awards, a spot will feature the public Ross Davis; Loara High School, Adult ticket prices are $5.50, $4.50 Effective June 1, veterans will be processed by, the school. concert by the FC Jazz Ensemble and improvisation clinics by FC music George Beyer; and Savanna High and $3.50; students, $4.50, $3.50 and receiving their monthly payments at The Veterans Administration (VA) special jazz improvisation clinics. instructors Dick Powell, beginning School, Don Gunderson. $2.50 for evening performances. the end of the month, rather than at emphasized that the enrollment There is no admission charge. improvisation: Dick Cruz, brass Matinee prices are 50 cents less per Other high schools in the festival the beginning. certification containing the advance Glenn Stuart, a member of the Don improvisation; Larry Lowder, ; ticket. Ellis band and considered one of the and their directors are: Buena Park, payment request must be received at and Chairperson Dr. Darwin James Young; Los Amigos, Jeff A special "stuffer" will be finest lead players in the Fredrickson, saxaphone. least 30 days before the start of For information and reservations, country, will judge the high school Janke; Sonora, Ron Perry; Fullerton included with April's or May's regular registration. Disabled veter- call the opera company's office at bands along with Rex Bonebrake, La At 8 p.m., also in the Campus Union, Mark Williams; El Dorado, checks, explaining the changes in ans should contact their VA rehabili- Mirada High School Music director, Theatre, Blackley will direct the Jazz Richard Watson; Orange, Gary procedure. tation specialist for information. 879-1732 weekdays. Tickets may be Ensemble in a concert featuring and Monte La Bonte, chairperson of Harimoto; and Villa Park, Mike ordered Stuart as a soloist. Another change will be a by mail from the Fullerton the Saddleback College Music Corrigan. Civic Light Opera Company, 1513 W. Division. Performing during the daytime modification of the automatic It may be noted that a veteran who Tickets for the evening concert are two-month money advance sent to requests and receives an advance Ash Ave. priced at $2.50 for adults and $1.50 trainees at the start of school. payment will not receive another Tickets are also available at Crown for students. They are available in the Veterans will still be able to request payment for three months. Students Stationers, Gifford's Stationers and Emoto awarded $250 Bursar's Office or at the Campus advance payments for the first month with questions are urged to contact Yamaha Music Center as well as all Theatre Box Office 45 minutes before of a semester if a written request is the veterans representative on Wallichs Music Stores, and Liberty by Bank of America showtime. submitted to, and the advance is campus. and Mutual ticket agencies.

FC sophomore Sherri Emoto, has The program, now in its seventh 4 received a cash award in the year, gives cash awards to nearly 400 semi-finals of Bank of America's California community college sopho- Community College Awards. mores. Assured of at least $250, she will now compete for as much as $2,000 in ; the Southern California finals on May . 4 at the Los Angeles Bonaventure Sex relations . Hotel. Emoto competed in the Science and Engineering category will with seven other students from eight be topic area community colleges. Four students from each of the nine of discussion colleges were selected by a Men's liberation will be the topic of committee, chaired by NOCCCD discussion when Dr. Warren Farrell Vice Chancellor Walter J. Pray, to speaks on "The Future of compete in the area competition held Male-Female Relationships" Tues- at the Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. day in the Campus Theatre. Judges chose eight students, two Farrell is the author of "The Can you pick the dummies? each from the fields of business, Liberated Man: Freeing Men and technical-vocational, social science- Their Relationships with Women." 1r?'^. 42 humanities, and science and He holds a doctonate in political engineering, to compete in the finals. science and is the founder of the before a The students appeared National Task Force on the A?. panel of business and civic leaders to Masculine Mystique of the National discuss an unannounced subject Organization of Women. related to their field of study. Farrell will speak at 11 a.m. and - Colleges in the area competition again at 7:30 p.m. His appearance is ; y were: Cerritos, Cypress, Fullerton, being co-sponsored by the Home , .,, ,,,, Golden West, Mt. San Jacinto, Economics Division and the Office of Orange Coast, Riverside City, Community Services. Both lectures ,:~ "a Saddleback and Santa Ana. will be free. Board Trustee Zavala dies

NOCCCD Board Trustee Salvador Placentia Unified School District L the '1 Zavala died April 5 following brain Board. Zavala's replacement on AWLI surgery at St. Jude Hospital. He was NOCCCD board will be named by 54. appointment. Dave McChesney Zavala had represented trustee The Zavala family requests that in AH-HA! - When one smiles, it gives the rest away . You see, the one uniform of silent ever-patient dummy-heads in hair-cutting area three since June, 1970. He was lieu of flowers, donations be made to with the smile is no dummy. What's more, her name is LaVonne Copeland, enterprises. also an active member on the the American Cancer Society. and she is but one of the students of Cosmetology at FC who employ this 2 Friday, Aril 15, 1977 HORNET Pape 2. rd AL I House panel shoots self down editorial/opinion BY MICHAEL MEDLEY Kennedy assassination and criticized Miffed over Gonzalez' indepen- r Hornet Staff Writer the Warren Report could play such a dent action, the other committee For over 10 years there has been key role in possibly destroying the members signed a letter to keep sufficient reason to reopen investi- committee, especially a committee Sprague on the payroll until there gations of the assassinations of which he has maintained for so long could be a meeting of the full President Kennedy and Martin was necessary. committee. Infuriated at this rebuff, Luther King, Jr. When one looks closely at the Gonzalez later resigned. Act now...save a buck One of the great ironies of the Late last year, the House of squabble between Gonzalez and At next Tuesday's A. S. Senate meeting, a vote will be absorb that expenditure and chalk it up to inflation. Representatives finally took some Sprague, it becomes almost entire situation was that, it was later taken to raise the Student Services card fee $1. If the Additional funds could be allocated from somewhere action on the subject by forming the laughably tragic. learned, if Gonzalez had consulted proposal goes through, next semester the card will cost else other than students' pocketbooks. House Assassinations Committee to The basis for the confrontation was the rest of the committee he could $7. FC students are already subjected to enough initial investigate the two murders in more formed when Chief Counsel Sprague have gotten a majority to vote against FC students should not sit idle and allow the Senate to payments at the beginning of each semester. detail. requested a $6.5 million budget for Sprague. manipulate Student Services fees. Students will have a Unfortunately, the investigations and indicated that Possibly unknown to most, the health fee will escalate the members of the Although Congress has never chance to speak up and state their opinions regarding committee may have dealt such things as lie detectors and to $5 in the fall. Of course the $10 parking fee is still here the been overly enthusiastic about the the extra $1 proposal. committee a fatal blow by hidden microphones would be used and that does not even guarantee a parking space. With their own House Assassinations Committee, it internal feuding. to conduct the investigations. The main issue is this: FC Campus Services is being a $6 Student Services card, that all adds up to $21 and the did vote to let it exist for the next The most damaging division Gonzalez was opposed to the high pressured by Title IX of the Civil Rights Amendments of student hasn't even bought books. took two years. 1972 to take initiative steps to equalize women's sports. Some solutions to funding the expanding women's place at the top level of the committee budget. However, he was more believes in a Title IX states that, "No one may be excluded from athletic program sound a bit idealistic. The men's between Chairman Henry Gonzalez opposed to any investigation Anyone who seriously of the Kennedy participating in, denied the benefits of, or be subjected athletic program could be cut and a share of their and Chief Counsel Richard Sprague. methods which could infringe on civil new investigation must realize that to discrimination under any academic, extra-curricular budget be given to the women. Even better, all school Rep. Gonzalez of Texas was a liberties. and King murders in its.current research, occupational training, or other education programs could be cut by 10 per cent to boost the logical choice to head the new When Sprague hesitated to take the present committee program or activity operated by an institution of higher women's programs. Cooperation to that degree, investigation since he has been a any kind of action, Gonzalez turmoil would be totally inefficient. is to learning." however, would take a minor miracle. critic of the Warren Report from the committed a remarkable blunder. On The only possible solution In a nutshell, if women's sports at FC are not modified Excessive spending could be curtailed and the money time of its publication. Feb. 10, without consulting the other dissolve the present assassinations start with a to meet the standards set in Title IX, the budget for the spent on women's sports, if the Senate would pay more It is incomprehensible how members of the committee, Gonzalez committee and get afresh whole sports department could be cut. attention to the real cash flow to needless employees and someone who has studied the announced that Sprague was fired. new one. Campus Services funds all extra-curricular activities programs. A reassessment of priority spending at FC on campus, including athletics. All proceeds from would provide the extra funds. Student Services cards are split 50-50 between Campus We urge all students at FC to submit their opinions or Services and the A.S. The A.S. funds all activities petitions concerning the Student Services fee raise to pertaining directly to students on FC, such as the their Senator or the A. S. office before Tuesday morning. ~I6T~k !I6NoTktI & BUTA A 'rE of- bookstore, student center, college-hours, all A.S. By making with A.S. President Sue sI'R)JC .fAIS SIUT!5 2RTAX M~tY salaries, repairs around campus and the like. Fenwick, students can be given permission to speak at ) According to Campus Services, the additional 50 Tuesday's Senate meeting before the vote on the raise. cents will help in funding the women's athletic program. It is only through direct involvement with the The women's program needs its additional money. government at FC that students will ever be heard above 71 We feel, however, that students should not have to the din of the bureaucracy. Rabin sacrifices self Government officials could learn something from account. However, Rabin's wife does face this charge. Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Caught in a The prime minister stated he could not let his wife be scandal that some consider equivalent to Watergate, prosecuted alone, so he offered to resign. (Israel's the man has admitted his wrongdoing. attorney general ruled earlier this week that Rabin may By stating his guilt, Rabin has probably lost his not be allowed to leave until after the May 17 national government career, but he has helped his family and elections are held.) political party. Rabin also said he resigned for the good of his political Two illegal bank accounts are the source of Rabin's party, the Labor Party. problems. Hard currency accounts held by Israelis The upcoming election is expected to be tough for abroad are not allowed without the permission of the Rabin's party. Having scandal-scarred Rabin as its Finance Ministry. This law is supposed to keep such candidate would be disastrous for the Labor party. sums of money in the Israeli economy. While we cannot agree with Rabin having his illegal The validity of such a law is questioned by Dan accounts, and lying about them, we must respect him as Margalit, the Israeli reporter who uncovered the a politician. It is clear to us that by offering to resign and scandal. We agree with Margalit that the reasoning admitting his guilt, Rabin has done what is best for his behind.the law is dubious, though we cannot condone country. This is something one so rarely finds in violating it. government officials today. We also condemn Rabin and his wife's reaction when the scandal first broke. Both admitted the existence of an account but stated that it only contained $2,000. It [ SATIRE COMEs TO Te MAeS was later learned by an Israeli newspaper that the Rabins actually had two accounts. One of us A total of $18,000 was in the accounts when Rabin left his post as the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. in 1973. It should be noted however, that it was Rabin's wife Sad news awaited Hornet staff members upon Letters to the Hornet who spent all the money. returning from Easter recess. My Another point in the prime minister's favor is the fact We learned that Richard A. Drapkin, 31, who leapt to Hounding the Horney Next, I would like to refer to the article as a whole. me back to that he passed up a chance, given to him by Margalit, to his death from the Humanities building at Cal State first thought after reading the article took high school cover-up the story from the beginning. University at Fullerton on April 1, was one of us. I would like to express my deep concern over the when I was student editor of my junior When the reporter first received a tip about the Drapkin was assistant sports editor of the Hornet in Horney, (April 1). paper. The article was similar to many which literate would write to express their account he went to Rabin's spokesman to verify it. the fall of 1964. The title of the paper and the value of the articles with school-age children feelings of sexual indifference. According to the Los Angeles Times, Margalit told the His in-depth reporting and humorous column, the addition of repulsive front page pictures was in very spokesman, "If Rabin issues a flat denial (I'll believe it) "Sportingly Yours," made enjoyable reading and poor taste and not representative of a junior college. Lastly, I think the fact that this is a school newspaper unless I have hard evidence he is lying." showed us an admirable talent for journalism. should be considered. If people buy a pornographic The Israeli ambassador did not fall for the temptation The name Drapkin has another link to FC. Herbert The roots of my disgust lie in one specific article magazine or related material, then they expect to read of making such a denial. He told Margalit that he would Drapkin, Richard's father, is an instructor in the FC Life entitled, "FC student victor in battle of bulges." illiterate pornographic messages. However, when talk to him about it later, so the reporter continued his Science Division. Specifically, I would like to comment on the use of these same people pick up a taxpayer-funded college investigation and the truth came out. We wish to extend our condolences to him and his specific organizations such as drill teams, women newspaper, they do not expect to read such articles. Rabin may also be respected for his official position to family. Though we didn't know Richard personally, we hockey teams and women centers. When a writer is gain immunity from prosecution. In Israel a prime do know his writing ability and we are saddened by the referring to such organizations or human activities as a I suggest the Hornet find itself a mature, respectable, minister cannot be tried for having an illegal bank loss of its source. whole, only the truth should be written. college-minded editor before it prints another publication. Thank you. S uu l I l I I I I I I 1 1 u I I 1 I 1 U l l l l I I I I I I I I I I I p l l l J11~11111111 A concerned student, F3etroleum giving way to electricity as chief energy source Pamela Staples

Editor's note: This is the third in a four-part series exploring energy nitrogen, 12 times less hydrocarbons and 5,000 times less particulate matter consumption and the consumer, than fossil fuel steam plants. Hornet Then comes a number of more natural producers of energy: the wind, the BYRICHARD MUSSER tides and the sun. Editor-in-Chief ...... Kurt Jensen Hornet Staff Writer Managing Editor...... KarenEwing New designs have made the windmill a piece of the future. Wind power News Editor ...... Michael Johnson Technology for alternate forms of energy production presently exists which plants operate at 33 to 59 per cent efficiency. In a National Science Foundation Editorial Editor...... Robert Rhein can, if developed, replace the petroleum-baked economy as we now know it. (NSF) report it was estimated that the winds of the Great Plains, valleys, Feature Editor...... Darlene Bufka Calendar Editor...... Michele McGovern When the cost of development and production for these alternates is continental coastal shelves and the Aleutian Islands arc have the potential of Entertainment Editor...... Chip O'Neal approached by the cost of petroleum by-products, there will be no oil-per- 100 million MW. Cartoonist...... Jon Gothold petrated energy shortages. This exceeds electricity demands forecast for the year 2000. Since wind Sports Editor...... Robert Krier Photo Editor ...... Jim Max For the last three decades there has been a tendency towards the use of power is erratic, it could be used to supplement other energy-production News Assistant...... Marguerite Lumley electricity as the primary energy source; everything from electric home stoves systems. Editorial Assistant ...... Tony Messano to electric kilns used in steel production. Feature Assistant...... Cynthia Gross The tides can and have been harnessed. Those affecting the Rance River Sports Assistant ...... Mark Trakh By 1965, the United States was using almost one trillion kilowatt-hours estuary in northern France were harnessed in 1967 with a tide dam and on a Business Manager...... Ray Helmsworth (KWH); in 1973 it was two trillion KWH. Projections for the year 2000 soar pilot program produce 240 MW of power. With present technology, 4,000 Office Manager...... Robin Von Mizener around 10.25 trillion KWH. MW could Photographers: Paul Bender, Maryanne Boggs, lan Ford, be produced today. Mike lannone, Dave McChesney The reason? It is the quietest, the cleanest, the simplest and the most Oceanographers have calculated that the Gulf Stream could produce 2,000 Reporters: Jim Bernasconi, Greg Bratoff, John Buoniconti, efficient energy form, compared with oil or coal systems. Electric motors MW of electrical power, using dams and underwater turbines. Nancy Cook, Colleen Gilbert, Jeff Lenburg, Michael operate at up to 50 per cent efficiency. Gas motors are operating at about 20 And then there is the endless Medley, Richard Musser, 20-A, B students energy of the eternal sun. Back in 1972, NSF Advertising staff: Marcia Ambler, Debby Barry, Bob Dulyea per cent efficiency. and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) organized Adviser...... Larry Taylor This change to electricity has brought about some new developments, the Solar Energy Panel, comprised of 40 top scientists and engineers. The Photo Adviser ...... Lew Barrett It would not be too optimistic to assume that by the year 1990, several two potential of solar energy was assessed. The panel expressed confidence that Opinions from FC students, faculty and staff are welcomed million Kilowatt, (KW) magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) plants could be in "solar energy can be developedto meet sizable portions of the nation's future in the form of letters to the Hornet. These letters must not s exceed 300 words, and should be signed and submitted to rm. operation. energy needs," (NSF/RA/N-73-001). 512 by 10 a.m. on the Tuesday prior to desired publication Nuclear plants operate at about 32 per cent efficiency. A large MHD power Numerous applications of solar power are already in evidence. Over 400 date. The editor reserves the right to edit all letters to conform plant would operate at about 60 per cent. homes, as a result of the Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of to space, style and libel considerations. Views expressed in editorials are solely the author's, not Next are fuel cell systems. They offer advantages that cannot be duplicated 1974, are presently being heated and powered by solar energy. necessarily those of the Hornet staff. All unsigned editorials by other electricity-producing systems. They do not require heat for energy Yet the future of alternate energy systems is uncertain. Costs for all the represent a majority of editorial staff opinion. production. Fuel cells have operated at 70 per cent efficiency, twice that of aforementioned systems is still high compared with oil fuels. The Hornet is edited and published weekly, except during the summer months, exam periods and school holidays by the atomic power plants. They operate on any combustible fuel, including But evidence of diminishing oil is apparent. Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, and Journalism department of Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman methane (obtainable from human waste), hydrogen and oxygen. Standard all have diversified into some alternate energy-producing systems - Ave., Fullerton, CA 92634. It is jointly financed as a service by the Associated Students and the college administration. The Fuel cells produce 1,000 times less sulphur dioxide, 16 times less oxides of and purchased some non-petroleum companies now in operation. Hornet is printed at Orange City News Publishing, Inc., Orange, CA, and is a member of the Associated Collegiate

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Two FC students have been named Datsun Student Travel Guide," a are publish ed in the guide. It is campus winners in a national student publication offering travel informa- distributed each spring to one million advertising contest sponsored by tion and suggestions to student Datsun Motor Corporation. Robyn travelers. students on 230 college campuses Erickson and Dan Lane have received Winning ads on the national level nationwide. recognition for submitting the best ad from FC to the Fourth Annual Datsun Student Advertising Contest. Jews celebrate freedom The students' adviser for the contest was Jack W. Sweeney, advertising instructor in the Hillel, FC's Jewish Student Union, first settlers, their determined Business Division. will commemorate the 29th descendants, and today's heroes." The contest is run in conjunction anniversary of Israel's independence The program, will be directed by with the Magazine "America: The at the Campus Theatre next Charles Gayton, of the CSUF Drama Wednesday at 7:30. Department; narration will be by Dr. According to an announcement by Sidney Baldwin, Professor of Yaakov Dvir-Djerassi, Hillel coor- Political Sciences and author. The dinator, the event will consist of an music score was specially prepared Taxes due "innovative multi-media perfor- for the program by Carol Roman, who mance following the paths of Israel's will receive her degree in To avoid any penalties, federal and composition this year at CSUF. state income tax returns with taxes Professional performers are due must be mailed by midnight scheduled to appear, and also eye- tonight. witness accounts will be given by Unless you are receiving a refund I:|;;a. 4i people who have lived through and or have an extension on file with the participated in Israel's historical Internal Revenue Service the tax man events. may come pounding on your door if Admission to the 90-minute event you don't file. I , - I - is- free.

JUMP ON THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC BRAN WAGON announces ea2 SCHOLARSHIP LOS AMIGOS - Sal's Mariachis will highlight a day rancheras, boleros and cha chas. From left to right AT of festivities tomorrow at "Expo II," FC's second are: Angel Romero, Salvador S. Uriarte and Antonio AUD!TIONS annual public salute to American culture. Sal's will Diaz. TRADER JOE'S perform at noon in the Student Center playi The easiest and cheapest for the 1977-78 academic year way to comply with Dr. A4t& Reuben's suggestion in his book, "The Save Your Life Valencia, California-April 23, 1977-10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. FC vocalistsI Photo Copies, 31V2 Overnight Diet", that you ingest about California Institute of the Arts. 24 grams of roughage per ain bond paper-variety of colors-Labels-Special day is to supplement your New students (undergraduate or first-year graduate) in the fol- will travelPl diet with BRAN. lowing performance specializations will be given special consid- Voice instructor Salli Terri and 16 applications Binding Service-Easy Walk or Drive from BRAN, which is the outer eration for the awarding of 4 full and 4 one-half tuition scholar- vocal music students will take an husk of wheat, is widely sold ships: Harp, Harpsichord, Clarinet, French Horn, , Voice Campus. Park in Rear (all ranges). artist-in-residence status at the in health food stores (usually University of Oregon next weekend. COPY CENTER for 60* to 99* per lb.) In addition to a lecture-demonstra- TRADER JOE'S BRAN, in a Harp, harpsichord, and accompanist will be provided. Ap- 1 Lb. plastic bag, will sell for plicants must provide all necessary music scores. by Terri on the culture and music 825 N orth Harbor Fullerton 526-27771 tion only 25 per lb. An appointment to audition is required. of the religious sect, the Shakers, the Mix the Bran in your orange group will present Terri's "A Shaker juice, pour it on your granola, Worship Service." Music students of WOMENS For audition appointment, application and further information CHOICE CLINIC add it to soup, stew or green contact: Office of Admissions, California Institute of the Arts, Sheldon Disrud staged "A Shaker salads. Valencia, California 91355. (805) 255-1050, ext. 185. Worship Service" at FC last May. ABORTION SERVICES n 7- -t o i U1 ' A select group from the A Cappella Pregna ncy Screening Pre-emptive Abortion CalArts is a privately supported institution of higher education Choir, the participating students Upe1700-..PC devoted exclusively to the visual and performing arts with . included Sopranos Kathy McCabe, COUmiseling Abortion Schools of Art and Design, Dance, Film/Video, Music and Mary Lynda Cassidy, Carie Jones, After Care Birth Control .IA. Theatre offering B.F.A., M.F.A. and certificate programs. ^^B3nf?;T*6U^ Karen Farley, Teresa Etchells and Tubal Coagulation Vasectomy Leslie Thompson. Selected altos are Debbie Delnero, Karen Oldfeild and F E MINIST WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER Robbie Wilson. Honored tenors are Val Fisher, Mike Lescault, Bill Luna and Otto Schmidt. Basses include Don Capps, Jon Strash and Rod U Warren. "

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0- 0 ** I. - I . . Page 4 Friday, Aprpil 15, 1977 HORNET Angels enthusiastic about 1977 million dollar smile. "I feel it will be this year to make the job easier on BY JEFF LENBURG team's pitching leader this year. the Hornet Staff Writer Tanana's salary has been renewed a two team race at the end of the regular pitching arms. This this year from an annual income of season between both the Angels and spring, ex-Oriole Mike Cuellar and Enthusiasm has grown at $85,000 to $1 million over the next Kansas City. Texas will probably fall former Red Wayne Simpson have Anaheim Stadium with the five years. by the side and Minnesota will be been battling it out for fifth position. California Angels entering the 1977 Last year, the Halo standout no threat. And, of course, with the Mike Cuellar lost his shot at a fifth major league baseball season as recorded a 19-10 mark along with a destruction of the Oakland A's we starting position to Wayne Simpson. co-favorites in the American League sparkling 2.44 ERA. Tanana and his should be favored this year." Cuellar, 39, was sent to the Angels' Western Division. counterpart Nolan Ryan are being Tanana also said his goal for this minor league team in Salt Lake City, To the normal Angel fan, this depended on by Manager Norm year is to stay healthy and win Utah. team may seem to act over Sherry to win 40 games between the between 20-25 games. Fullerton resident, Del Crandall, confident as the Angels and the two. Tanana is very optimistic about Manager Norm Sherry will feel has joined the club this year as the Seattle Mariners play each other this season and the future. more at ease with this Angel club first base coach. He feels the Angels tonight in the Anaheim Stadium's 'Well, I'll tell you. I feel we have a than last year's club. After Dick not only acquired three excellent home opener. great club with the acquisitions of Williams' release, Sherry was moved players this past winter, but also Several members of this new Rudi, Grich, Baylor and a healthy into the managerial position only three team leaders. Angel team were recently interview- Bobby Bonds. Also Terry Hum- temporarily and posted a 37-29 mark "More important than their ed in Palm Springs. Frank Tanana, phreys will be playing his first full and a fourth place tie with Texas. statistics show, these players have the 23-year-old bachelor pitcher, will season this year as our starting "I feel we've helped ourselves one quality that will help the Angels undoubtedly be counted on as the catcher, " beamed Tanana with a tremendously this year with the this year, and that is leadership. signings of Rudi, Grich and Baylor. They will not only be helpful to the This will definitely balance the club but also with the youngsters," club's hitting attack and make my said Crandall. job a lot easier," Sherry commented. Tonight, the Angels plan on Sherry has been watching a lot of showing the local fans a new team promising talent for the Angels with new power; something they starting pitching staff. Nolan Ryan, have faithfully wanted to see since 1966. Frank Tanana, Gary Ross and Paul Photos by Jeff Lenburg Hartzell already have a spot "How will the Angels fare? I don't OLD FRIENDS - Angel first baseman Don Baylor reminisces with Sal secured. Sherry has insisted on know, but I'm sure anxious to find Bando of the Milwaukee Brewers. They played against each other recently having a five-man pitching rotation out," answered Sherry. in spring training. Baylor and Bando are ex-Oakland A's teammates. why do so many college women come to Sawyer? 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It doesn't take too long appeal the decision, the Jr. said as he opened his court on program is sponsored by FC's Community Softball - FC vs. Orange Coast College before the judge has reached a defendant must file a case with the April 5. Services. As in past years, the "audience" will be The FC softball team will host a game against decision. clerk. The same procedures are Many people are unaware of how followed and a eligible for free bus service between 7 p.m. and 11 Orange Coast College at 3:30 p.m. "Usually within three minutes of different judge hears simple and inexpensive it is to go to the case. p.m. to all entertainment stops. TUESDAY the hearing, a judge knows," said A case may only be small claims court. Most of the "The Heiress" Judge Bach. appealed once. The second decision "Evolution Of the American Family" hassles of a regular court hearing are is irreversible. This play by Ruth and Augustus Goetz will be This free lecture presented by Dr. Warren Unless both the plaintiff and the removed by using this facility. It is a simple way enacted at 8 p.m. in the FC Studio Theatre. There Farrell will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus defendant are in total agreement, of settling The small claims court is very disagreements will be no admission price but tickets will be Theatre. very rarely will a judge hand down his and receiving money informal and there is no need for owed required. WEDNESDAY decision in the presence of the two you. As Judge Bach said, lawyers. This cuts down expenses Swimming-South Coast Conference Champion- Oh crumb parties. "There is no better way." considerably. Also, only the judge ship The Circle K club will provide "munchies" at hears the case so fees for a jury are Santa Ana College will host the South Coast Quad area, today. removed. Conference Championship. This event will Coed Volleyball - FC vs. Rio Hondo Small claims court takes from ten Plasma saves lives continue on Saturday. Rio Hondo College will host a coed volleyball minutes to half an hour instead of the SATURDAY game at 3:30 p.m. by paid donors. Since the person does lengthy trials of Superior Courts. BY COLLEEN GILBERT "Expo II: Our Culture Heritage" "Battered Wives and Whittier's Need for not lose any blood cells, he may Ifa person has a problem, such as a Hornet Staff Writer Food, exhibits, dance recitals and more will be Women's Shelter" donate as often as twice a week as traffic accident where neither party part of "Expo II." This free program is sponsored This topic will be explored by three panelists at Students are constantly seeing ads long as there is a 48 hour period of assumes guilt or a tenant who hasn't by the FC Community Services. The events will the next meeting of the Whittier-Southeast Los to donate blood for plasma. So the time in between donations. This is an paid his rent, and the money take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Student Angeles chapter of the National Organization for question might arise, "Why?" advantage because whole blood demanded is less than $750, the Center and the William T. Boyce library. Women. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Plasma, an important part of our donors must wait for eight weeks person can have his case heard in Baseball - FC vs. Mt. San Antonio the Whittier Community Center. All FC students blood, plays an essential role in before another donation. Each week small claims. The skilled FC baseball team will challenge are invited. saving lives. But many people don't he goes, a donor receives $5 for the THURSDAY The first thing one must do is go to Mount San Antonio's team at noon on the know what this substance actually is. first visit and $10 for the second. "Cookie" the county courthouse and file with opponents' diamond. Plasma is the part of the blood in There are some requirements The Cosmetology department will provide the clerk. He or she will give you all which red and white blood cells and though, that must be met before SUNDAY wonderful goodies for their bake sale to be held in the necessary papers to fill out. It platelets (small bodies that enter the anyone can donate. You must be: Organ Recital the Quad area. costs $2 for each person that is being bloodstream from bone marrow) are - 18 years old. Russell Graham of the Philosophy and Baseball - FC vs. Santa Ana sued. Religious Studies department of FC will present a After the case is filed, a hearing suspended. It is composed of 92 per - Free of any medication or The Fullerton College baseball team will host a benefit for St. Anne's Home for the Elderly. This date is given. The next step is to cent protein and 7 per cent water with alcohol. game against Santa Ana College at 2:30 p.m. recital will be held at St. Mary's Church on 400 deliver a notice to the defendent (the the remaining 1 per cent made up of - Over 110 lbs. so that your blood Women's Swimming - FC vs. Grossmont W. Commonwealth Ave. at 3:30 p.m. There is no person being sued) that they are to fats, carbohydrates and mineral salts weight will be enough. The women's swim team will "splash off" that are essential for life. Also a donor must fill out a chart of admission price. against Grossmont College at 3 p.m. appear in court at the prescribed - date. The easiest way to deliver the Plasma is collected by a process his past medical history and have a named plasmapheresis. This proce- summons, is to have the clerk send it physical examination. Included in - via certified mail. dure begins with a venipuncture, a this examination is a rapid plasma If the defendant refuses or doesn't needle in the vein of the donor's arm, reagent test for syphilis, a protein claim the notice an alternative in which a pint of blood is taken. scan, and a third generation test for is, method can be used. The plaintiff Saline is then infused into the donor hepatitis. (person who is sueing) can either to keep his vein open because later on The most important aspect of rom have a disinterested party deliver the the blood will be put back into him. plasma are the things for which it can 4p notice or pay a $8.50 fee and have the In the meantime, the blood is be used. A vast supply is required by 40 county marshall deliver it. placed into a centrifuge, a machine pharmaceutical industries for pro- telk If a disinterested party is that spins at high speeds, and is spun ducing vitally needed products. 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The segment of the show to perform her was their second show of the title track, a Corea composition, was own ballad, "Do You Ever." evening. one of the evenings many Farrell occupied the spotlight g~y,, -- RTF's latest line-up boasts highlights. often through the evening and his founder and leader , the The concert was interrupted tenor sax solo on Corea's reknown , keyboard- temporarily for Corea to graciously "Serenade" mesmerized the aud- ist-vocalist , drummer accept a scroll from a representative ience. Armed with a multitude of and a four-piece brass of Mayor Tom Bradley's office horns, the brass section also section featuring woodwind virtuoso proclaiming Good Friday Chick performed admirably, providing the Greg Bratoft Corea Day in . Los Angeles. perfect orchestral effect. AFT~ERNOON SHAVE - - Johanna Went, center, of the (right) space-out on tlheir own. This zany troupe Both Corea and Clarke are proven Clarke is one of, if not the, finest For an encore Corea and Clarke World's Greatest Theal;tre Company, shaves her legs appeared here on campus yesterday and freaked out a masters at solo exercises but when bass players in the world. Grinning played a duet on acoustic piano and with a huge "safety razorr" as the two other members of large number of students. They will be performing at the at Corea all night, Clarke moved the pair combine their talents the upright bass of "Green Dolphin the company, Craig 01;.ander (left) and Tom Murrin Orpheum Annex in Los Angeles next weekend. results are even more rewarding. from upright to electric bass and Street. " Farrell has returned to take the dazzled the audience with his As evidenced from his past work, place of guitarist Al DiMiola and his superb, colorful playing. Utilizing Corea will continue to evolve as an soprano sax and flute playing more an octave-shifting device while on innovative musician and RTF will than made up for the lack of the electric bass Clarke was able to most likely continue to experience Bread comes back fresh screaming fusion guitar that was so obtain tones similar to a guitar. His personel changes. It would be a lot during the Love" and a song from their new BY CYNTHIA GROSS voices have matured essential to the old RTF. two songs dedicated to Mickey interesting to see what type of show break-up, LP, "Today's The First Day," Armando Anthony "Chick" Mouse, complete with Disney slides this group could put on the next Bread's first concert tour since Throughout the concert Bread respectfully. Corea has exhibited a variety of on the screen, were devastating time around. Until then though, this their reunion after a three year played tightly. Drummer Mike The group combined the writing moods over the past ten years and examples of the bassist's talent. concert will have to be remembered split, proved that they still have a Botts who has toured with Linda talents of Gates and Griffin and these days is leaning back to the While Corea and Clarke are the as one of the best. Right now it magical touch as the group played Rondstadt and played at Carter's played "Lay Your Money Down." mnelodic jazz rhythms of the old "stars" of RTF, the other members ranks as No. 1 for 1977. before a near sell-out audience at inauguration during the group's The song is a fast tempo piece, the Anaheim Convention Center. split was in great form. Handling which doesn't reflect the "Old" David Gates, leader, songwriter percussion solos such as "Hold On Gates style which favored slower 'Slapshot S hockswith credibi lity and lead guitarist for the group, had Tight" and "Mother Freedom," tempos. a good rapport with the audience Botts gave the audience a flashy Listening to Bread, you would There are numerous scenes which section and turn into psychotic throughout the concert." show of his talent. have never known that they were BY HO WARD PERKINS ice. They trtample over are truly funny. Protesting hockey killers on the On keyboards and bass was three years. Their music is regard for The group played most of the apart for Though "Slapshot" is a funny players are forced to appear in a their opponents with no Bread original Larry Knechtel. better than ever. is. songs from their new album, "Lost movie, it definitely should not be fashion show by their general the rules and regulation Before joining Bread, Knechtel had I reasons It's apparent from the ecomedy in Without Your Love," mixed in with - lb, seen by prudish people offended by manager for promotional played with Dwayne Eddie's Band, especially t'the Hanson their hits from the past. strong language. and one player promises to stop the "Slapshot", tourned with American Bandstand MANNTHEATRES show by exposing himself. He does Brothers, that screenwrititer Dowd is 1 Four-letter words and locker James Griffin, songwriter and and arranged and played keyboards 1 1 1 1 both. making strong satirica:l implica- room talk are prolific in this co-lead singer opened their concert for Simon and Garfunkle's hit, OrangeFwy. at Imperial529-5339 tions. Dowd is protestiiig against well-written movie starring Paul with a rock number called "Change "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" The radio station which carries the brutality of the sport of the Newman. The reason is obvious. tand of Heart" from the new L.P. 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the loss, while Handsome Rountree : : . catch and pass the leaders. were so hot that they steamed past a :7'..i.4:.-.

of 0CC was credited with the win. -: .' . good Cerritos team 25-8. They "Our team is potentially one of the W Roundtree had to struggle against . ( entered the Long Beach Tourney best in the state, " said Thomas, "but Fullerton, but he was helped out by (held April 7-9) with a new-found we've been beating ourselves. confidence. Fullerton won its first the sparkling defensive play of .. We've lacked concentration at shortstop, Glenn Robertson. 4. game of the tourney, taking a 4-3 times." decision from Compton College. The up-again-down-again Hornets FC's next conference Then they entered the freezer. FC will look to be up again when they Ian Ford tournament was handed a 3-0 whitewash by Long travel to Mt. San Antonio College S-T-R-E-T-C-H! - Hornet first baseman Kip Bagley conference-leading Pirates scored seven times to hand will be the San Diego Mesa Tourney Beach City College (who eventually tomorrow for a 12 noon conference does the stretch off a -throw from shortstop to barely the Hornets a 7-4 loss last Tuesday. next Monday. won the tourney), a 11-2 dismantling clash. nip an Orange Coast College runner. The Yesterday, the Hornets played in by Orange Coast College (0CC) and the Orange Coast College (0CC) an 8-2 shalacking by Harbor College. Hornet manag Tournament. The match was Last Tuesday, the Hornets were originally scheduled for Monday but offered a chance at redemption when OCC's home course, Mesa Verde, they again faced the conference was not available on that day. leading 0CC Pirates. The Hornets Sgobba pro player molder were victimized by three costly errors The Hornets traveled to Northern and lost 7-4. California for the Easter Tournament BY JIM BERNASCONI California Angels in 1971 and is winning record every year except 0CC jumped off to a one run lead in last week. In the four day contest Hornet Staff Writer currently pitching for the Seattle 1962 and 1974. their half of the second inning. But which included a round of play at "Al Hrabosky was an intense Mariners. In 1963, the ex-ball player led the Fullerton came back in the bottom of Pebble Beach, FC finished second, competitor. He was the kind of man Hornets to their first winning season the inning, aided by an error by Sgobba, born and raised in four strokes off the pace. Dave you would want to take with you if you since 1950. the 0CC third baseman which Chicago, is currently coaching his Anderson was the individual were going into battle." "FC has always had a good hitting loaded the bases. 15th year at FC, and has produced medalist (low score) of the tourney. ball club, but I couldn't single out any Scott Paycheck then drilled a This is what FC baseball coach more than sixty players who have "Anderson and Glen Mehner are one hitter as the best. In the past we two-out single into left field. The ball Mike Sgobba thinks about the star signed major league contracts. He is starting to play very well for us now, " have had Andy Schardt, Mike Floyd, was mishandled by the 0CC left right-hander of the St. Louis currently in 19th place on the all time Thomas said. "If the rest of the team Ron Johnson and Ted Owens leading fielder, allowing three runs to cross Cardinals, whom he coached in 1969. California Community College comes around, we could win the our attack. Most of them went into the plate, all of them unearned. "He was a real good pitching career marks list with a 302-206 conference." --R.K. pro-ball. Currently we have Jim FC put another marker on the prospect (Hrabosky holds most of the won-lost record, for a .594 winning Christensen, a real fine hitter. " board in the third when Kip Bagley FC pitching records) although he percentage. His 300th win came Sgobba, Coach of the Year in the Tennis reached first on a fielder's choice and made a few mistakes. He didn't have against Grossmont a few weeks ago. South Coast Conference in 1971, led FC's men's tennis team scored on third baseman Mike the poise and confidence of a polished A product of Taft High in Chicago, closed out the Hornets to the conference title league competition Wagen's towering triple. player. Also, he didn't try to he then went to Illinois State Normal yesterday with a 25-9 mark, but did not single against Santa Ana College (scores 0CC came back with two runs in intimidate the opposing hitters back University at Bloomington, where he that team out as his best. "It's a toss were unavailable) and are now set for the fifth on two singles, a walk and a then as he does now. He didn't have hit .312 as a junior in 1951. He was up between my 1971 team and my three post-season tournaments. double. Neil Thomas came in for that act together then." drafted as a second baseman by the 1966 team, when we were 26-7 but First on the list is, the Ojai Jay Pettibone with the bases loaded "Gary Wheelock was also a fine Chicago Cubs and was sent to their didn't win the championship. I can't Tournament to be held at Ventura and none out. Thomas got the pitcher. Although he didn't come out Green Bay farm club. But after two choose which is the best." College, April 20-22. Each school is Hornets out of the inning when he until his second year at FC, he was years at Green Bay, he decided to Asked about his coaching allowed four participants. Coach Jim struck out one batter and made the really a fine all around athlete. But take up coaching. philosophy, he replied "My views on Moore plans to use Mark Anderson next one ground into a text-book when he went out for the team, he had His first job as a coach came at coaching don't differ from other and the team's No. shortstop to second base to first base Toluca High in Illinois. He then 1 player, Rudy no High School experience, and coaches views. We strive for strong Sanchez, double play. moved to the West Coast and coached in singles competition. wasn't trying out for pitcher. He was pitching, consistent hitting and try to Brian P1 att The Pirates knotted the score in the at Garden Grove will team with Tim Kilker trying out for the outfield." High before moving develop players for future baseball seventh on back to back doubles and Mike Sgobba in doubles play. 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Kraemer Blvd. Anaheim 630-3301 -A- M (Between Orangethorpe ______and La Palma) H -4 LNN HORNET Frid~y, Aplril 15, 1977 Page 9 Sports comment 1 Hockey's idiocy Hot track team heads for Bakersfield BY GREG FRITZ out of Fullerton at 8 a.m. was 1:54.5 and Fessenden's time was The Hornets' final tally of 68 points BY MARK TRAKH Hornet Staff Writer In the Hornets' romp over Santa 1:54.8. was good enough to hold off potent Prior to each hockey season, National Hockey League (NHL) Ana, Tom Turner streaked to a time Personal and season bests were Pasadena College's 60 points, and commissioner Clarence Campbell and other high NHL officials always Salad Bowl Country, beware! Ana College, 14 seconds flat to win the 110-yard recorded against the Dons by Dan the reward was the Southern state that they will clamp down on hockey violence. After drubbing Santa of Coast Turner's clocking was King in the 400-meter intermediate California Relays Championship. What results is an annual set of new peculiar rules that do little or 115V2-25V2, in the South high hurdles. enough to tie his own school hurdles at 54.3, Dave Burress in the nothing in the way of curbing senseless violence. Not only do these rules Conference (SCC) dual-meet finale, good Victories in the two-mile relay, the and set the best time of the 200-meter sprint at 21.8, Greg Dean provide minimal protection against violence, but they are filled with and then outracing a host of other record sprint medley, the shuttle hurdles year in the nation for junior college in the 5,000-meter run at 15:00.8 and many and great inconsistencies. teams to win the Southern California and the four-mile relay fueled the Relays, FC's red-hot track and field (JC) competitors in the event. Dean Brewer in the javelin. Brewer's Hornets drive to the team title. Take for example, the gross misconduct penalty. This penalty states throw was 188 feet, 5 inches. squad will invade the heart of "Salad has the best that if during a fight one of the combatants pulls the others hair, he is Jim Hunt and Bill Wrinkler Richard Sanchez led a sweep in the The 4-mile relay team Bowl Country" tomorrow to try to 7:18.9 in JC automatically ejected from the game. What the NHL is saying with this completed the sweep for FC with long jump and John Tottleben time in the nation at vague rule is this: two players (referred to in hockey as goons) may fight capture the Bakersfield Invitational. quick times of 14.7 and 15 seconds, rankings. FC is a definite contender for the captured the triple jump. and only receive five minutes each in the penalty box for fighting, but if respectively. In other individual events, Brewer team title'and could be labeled as a Paul Johnson heaved the shot 51 ft. one of these mindless "goons" should pull the other's hair, he is ejected, was second in the javelin, Kevin favorite on the basis of its current hot Ranked second in the nation in the 71/2 in. to win the shot put fined and looked upon with scorn. Not only is this a ludicrous rule, but it Corbett was third in the discus, Jim streak. The Hornet bus is due to pull JC 800-meter standings is Tim Costa, competition. does nothing to discourage fighting- only naughty boys' hair pulling. thanks to an extremely fast 1:52.2 John Logsdon was second in the Hambelton was fifth in the high Another rule that stretches the credibility of the game is the match mark. Jon Albecht and Scott shot put, followed by Johnson (third) jump, Turner got third in the pole penalty. If a referee thinks that one player has intentionally tried to Fessenden also ran well to finish and Eric Grow (fifth). The shot put is vault and Dean finished second in the injure another, that player is given a match penalty and ejected. Netters aim second and third. Albrecht's time an individual event. open 2-mile run. . Here another absurdity arises. A match penalty is never called on two players engaged in fistacuffs. Therefore, using the league officials' weird rationale, goons who are Women's sports roundup beating each other senseless in a fight are actually not intentionally for second trying to harm one another. Also, if a player deliberately slashes at an opponent with his stick he is given two minutes in the penalty box for slashing. If the player draws place finish Tennis team GWC blood from his opponent he is given five minutes for slashing. Again, the FC's coed volleyball team travels league officials'warped sense of reasoning: a player is seldom given the to Orange Coast College (OCC) next match penalty for slashing. Afterall how can anyone think that just Monday. Coach Marty Orner feels because a player viciously slashes an opponent with a weapon, that he that it will be a struggle for the to resume showdown did it with intent to injure? One has to wonder what does merit a match Hornets because of OCC's home "Rain, Rain, encouragingof late. I believe that if it Grossmont College penalty. court edge. The Hornets beat the come and stay." will provide Women's tennis comes down to the doubles, we can the next challenge The truth of the matter is the league owners condone violence. They Pirates earlier this season at FC. coach Ann Read for FC when the might have been singing give them a good fight." Hornets think it draws the masses to the arenas. If they were sincere about The Hornets are currently in this on travel south to face the March 31 when the undefeated stopping the fighting, they would impose severe penalties and fines. second in the conference. Orner --M.T. Griffins next Thursday. --R.K. Hornets met Golden West College's And if they fail to do so, hockey will soon smack of the gimmeckry that is concedes first to L.A. Valley College (GWC) undefeated Swimming Softball associated with professional wrestling and the roller derby. (they lead the league by two games Rustlers in the conference FC women's softball with only three games left), but showdown match. After thoroughly demolishing Wednesday, The match team met at nearby Cypress College. would like the second place finish. began with GWC Citrus College (105-22) and nearly Hornet winning one contest. opponent, The contest ended with a 9-1 win for swimmers gain Last Wednesday, FC hosted East. But then the wet every other early season stuff began to fall, L.A. College. The Hornets had no postponing the FC's women's swim team now enters Fullerton. remainder of the of their Fullerton will host Orange Coast problem disposing of East L.A., match. When the into the difficult part match was called, GWC was winning College on Monday. Wednesday, the despite the fact that they played schedule. in three of the sets the Hornets met a women will travel to Harbor College. dual meet championship nearly the entire match with only five while FC was Yesterday, (score Last Monday, the Hornets beat players. ahead in only two. The rest of the tough Cypress College team match will be played Monday, "It's going to be Ventura 7-1, in an afternoon make-up BY MIKE MAGNUS "One thing's for sure," said Starter Karen Eich was injured and with unavailable). all sets resuming said coach Sue Beers before game. Hornet Staff Writer Reidenbaugh, "our team will be was on the court only for the serves. with the same hairy," scores they were at before the rain. the meet. "Cypress has a strong The action started in the second FC's swim team is the dual meet physically ready, but mental outlook There must be six players on the court "We played inning for FC. With the bases loaded, champion of the SCC. will play a major role in the SCC when serves are made, but once play poorly against the team. Rustlers," said Read. "I hope we can our remaining meets will be Peggy Crawford hit a shot down the This came about after the Hornets Championships." begins, the players can leave the "All of regroup and win the match. I think we difficult," said Beers. "We have had first-base line to drive in three. P.J. dunked Santa Ana 61-38 two weeks Much of the Hornet's success court. have the talent to beat them." it easy so far." Kamplain drove in Crawford, giving ago to finish the conference season during the season can be attributed to Eich hobbled off after each serve However, if the Rustlers win four meet was more than the Hornets a 4-1 advantage. with a perfect 6-0 mark. They are 9-1 the swimming of Jeff Taylor, Dan yet the Hornet five still dismantled The Citrus of the in progress matches, of the Hornets swam in But Fullerton didn't stop there. overall, their lone loss coming at the Simeroth and Bob Taylor. Diver the EastL.A. six, 15-2, 15-2. Eich had Hornets easy. Most will have to accept the defeat before other than their specialties, Paula Dobrowolski hit a home run in fins of powerful Pasadena City Ericka Cannon has also been to play injured because Orner has events they get to the doubles play. still walked away with the the fifth with two on, to give the College. , consistent throughout the year. been able to carry only six players on but they "Our doubles play has been Hornets a six run lead and the game. The SCC championship meet Reidenbaugh has been working the varsity squad. --R.K. contest. 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