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Free films highlight library week 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 Jazz 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, flute; 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 trumpet 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 arrangement 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.