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Volume 67, Issue 28 Friday, May 19, 1989 Fullerton, California Audit reveals diverted school funds member. The chancellor's office is in charge of 106 state chancellor's office. They were hired in such a way By Brian Chee The NOCCCD includes Cypress College and public community colleges, and has a budget of over that the chancellor's office could go around the civil- Editor-in-Chief Yorba Linda Educational Center, and has a budget $1 billion. service system. of approximately $70 million. The audit found that the chancellor's office had Auditors could find 24 written contracts out of "Approximately 17 percent of the total amount The Office of the Auditor General has released an five different districts pay for such things as travel 267 consultants. Over $4.3 million was spent hiring audit of the California Community Colleges Chan- went through the NOCCCD," said Sjoberg. The expenses for the chancellor's office staff, equipment the consultants, and auditors also found that 30 out cellor's office, citing that millions of dollars has been amount of money diverted totals $9 million. contracts, and consultants hired by the chancellor's of 52 payments for travel expenses to consultants funneled to private organizations in an effort to Sjoberg, after testifying at an Educational Ways office. was improper. avoid bidding laws, spending contracts and civil- and Means Committee hearing concerning the issue, Among the other findings: According to Sjoberg, the $9 million was dis- service requirements. announced that the Chancellor's office has been Conference registration fees, totalling $124,000, tributed throughout five districts, over a five year According to acting Auditor General Kurt R. directed to, "cease using fiscal agents," a practice were deposited in a private bank account. According period. Sjoberg, $1L56 million was diverted through the that resulted in the diverted money. to the report, the chancellor's office used the money "The NOCCCD was only one of five districts that North Orange County Community College District "Before," said Sjoberg, "We could only direct to buy items it was prohibited from purchasing by were used to divert the money," said Sjoberg. (NOCCCD), of which Fullerton College is a them them to stop, but now it will become law." law. State Chancellor David Mertes denied that the Auditors reported receipts for $1,077 from places audit had anything to do with NOCCCD Chancellor such as the Liquor Barn, and approximately $5,700 James S. Kellerman. for appetizers and bar set-ups. Kellerman was placed on paid administrative The chancellor's office also used the fund to pay a leave of absence April 12, after an internal inves- A distinguished honor $2,500 hotel tab by former acting dean Robert F. tigation by the Board of Trustees showed possible Howard. misconduct. The chancellor's office also illeagally gave the Since that time the Orange County District California Community College Foundation approx- Attorney's Office has begun its own investigation imately $940,000 worth of consultant contracts. regarding the Kellerman situation. The office used $466,000 for a computer system There has been speculation that Kellerman was and $1.1 million in travel expenses out of a fund set placed on leave over financial matters, but Mertes aside for disabled students and programs such as the denied that Kellerman had anything to do with the . Extended Opportunities Program Services. (EOPS) issue. Auditors were unable to legally justify 48 of the At one time during his tenure, Kellerman was 88 people who were supposedly hired by the considered for the State Chancellor position. Graduation ceremonies to honor 75th ann iversary Stadium with a reception following march in this year's commencement By Allyson L. Moreland "We're hoping to have one of The Hornet at FC. Over 100 faculty will also the best graduations ever," said march in the exercises. Price. Darlene Jacobsen, A.S. ad- The 1989 graduation, marking "As FC's 75th year comes to an visor agreed with Price. "We're FC's 75th anniversary, will display end, commencement exercises and hoping the majority of students a number of exciting events that celebrations have been planned graduating this year will go will occurnotonly during commence- bigger and better than ever," said through ceremonies. This is going ment, but following the ceremonies. Norman Price, Dean of Student to be one of the most exciting This year's backdrop, colored in Affairs. Commencement ceremon- commencement programs in FC's bright blue and white, will display ies, set for Friday, June 2 at 7:30 history," said Jacobsen. p.m., will be held at Fullerton Mike Rangel/Hornet Between 500-600 students will See Ceremonies, page 4. HONOREES-(From left)FC Man of the Distinction Awards Ceremony last Friday Year, Hornet Editor-in-Chief Brian Chee, May 12. For the full story, see page 9, a with Woman of the Year, A.S. President special page devoted to staff and student A.S. Laurie Rau, at the Men and Women of distinction awards. officers sworn in Brennan wants more Applications for fall and student nvolvement By Julie Vlnger summer still available Staff Editor Associated Students (A.S.) executive officers for Have you applied for eithei the session, and June 20 for the second. file an Application for Admission Fall 1989 and Spring 1990 were sworn in on May 1989 Summer Intersession or the Ms. Rodriguez says new and and will be registered in the order 16, during the semester's final A.S. Senate meeting. Fall Semester at Fullerton College? returning students, which include their applications are filed. They A.S. President Laurie Rau swore in the following accord- those who have not enrolled in the will then receive a Permit to If not, it's not too early, elected officers: Scott Brennan, president; Ruth and immediate prior semester, must Register, indicating the date and ing to Dean of Admissions Tausch, vice president; Mary K. Byrne, treasurer, Records Irma Rodriguez, who also time to appear. For the Summer Intersession, Lorie Hall, ICC president; and Amy Acton, student reminds students that a permit to trustee. register is required for all students continuing students, or those en- to complete registration. rolled in the immediate preceding Upon being sworn in, Brennan stated his objectives There's no cost to apply. The semester, will receive their Permit for the following year, as well as what part he feels five-dollar per unit (up to a $50 to Register on a priority basis at the Tausch will play while serving under him. maximum) enrollment fee and time or registration. Such registra- tion is based on the number of units "Some of the goals I have are to have student other related fees are payable at representation on campus committees, because that the time of registration. completed at Fullerton College. For the Fall Semester, continuing is one of the most important areas of actually having Two separate five-week summer students will student power," Brennan said, "That's where de- sessions are slated for June 5 have priority regis- tration based on the number of cisions for students art made." through July 7, and June 19 through units completed at Fullerton As for Tausch's place in the scheme of next year's July 21. College as of Fall 1988. Permits to Fall semester will run from Aug. A.S., Brennan said, "She will probably be appearing register will be mailed to continu- to the school as forward or more forward than I 21 through Dec. 20. ing students in late June. will take because she will be involved in all the school Summer registration The Admissions Office is on the May 30 through June 1 in the activities." place main floor of the Student Services Students Student Services Building. Building on the south side of the Some of Tausch's responibilities as vice president Aug. 2 may register for fall classes campus at 321 E. Chapman Ave., include serving as chair of the Programming through Dec 1. east of Lemon Street. Office hours Committee, planning campus activities, putting new periods will be Late registration are Monday through Thursday from ideas into effect, and supporting Brennan's goals and held June 5-7 for the first summer 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Friday projects. session, and June 19-21 for the from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tausch, like Brennan, feels that involvement in second session. Additional registration infor- the Senate's several committees is important. "I'm The last day to file an application See Phone, page 4. mation is available by caling (714) Steve Barber/Hornet for admission is June 1 for the first 992-7568. See A.S., page 4. Scott Brennan

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Sports Sports Editor Joe Ardent Previews of this summer's, A look back into FC history blockbuster movie releases in- upon names his choice for FC's the conclusion of the cluding Batman, Indiana Jones school's Coach of the Year. See page 10. 75th anniversary. Brian and the Last Crusade, and Ghost- Chee, Joe Ardent, and Lance 6 busters I1. Pugmire report. Feature Staff Writer Sean Lawrence 11 writes about his upcoming trip to Vietnam. See page 5.

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re The HORNET is distributed every Friday, excluding Intersessions,exam periods and school holidays. Vince Williams Published by the Fullerton College Communications division, 321 E. Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA. 92634, the HORNET is a member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the California Newspapers Association, and the Journalism Association of Community Colleges. All un-bylined editorials reflect the majority of staff opinion; views expressed in bylined editorials are solely the author's, and do not necessarily reflect those of the HORNET. The HORNET operates within, and is protected by, the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.

Brian Chee Elizabeth A. Lubin Julie Davey Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Adviser Student anniversary For 75 years, this institution has been in the successes FC has had through the years, the business of education. whether womens basketball, football, base- , And while the buildings and teachers ball or softball. have changed, one thing has remained, But this tradition is alive only because the keeping the idea, the reason for this students and coaches who come here are colleges' existence alive-students. committed to keeping this tradition grow- Fullerton College celebrates 75 years ing, committed to improving on the vic-. because students have come here for 75 tories of the past. years, seeking a higher education. Why so many come here is simple. the years, Fullerton College offers to anyone willing The school has changed over r from an annex of Fullerton High School to to try a chance to see their dreams become Letters to the Hornet one of the oldest, most respected com- reality. munity colleges in the state. Whether a adult re-entry student, ex- Mistaken assumptions in public officials when discussing a right to know, because, as you The reason for the change is simple: panding your knowledge, increasing your personnel or litigation matters in stated in your editorial, the Chan- College is simply a microcosm of The Hornet's editorial of Friday, closed session. cellor is not an elected official and Fullerton intellectual boundaries, or a single mother However, this is not the first he is, therefore, entitled to the changes the people who have enriched this May 12, 19889, "Censuring prob- of three children, hoping to become a lems," makes several assumptions time Mr. Loumakis' Board collea- protection of the law as it relates to school have gone through. nurse, Fullerton College offers the same to regarding the Board of Trustees' gues have admonished him to be his employment. What Fullerton is about is, after all, all who walk through its doors: The chance recent action placing Chancellor mindful of serving the public's As elected officials, we are the interest rather than furthering his ones who must bear public scru- people. The people who come here to work, to walk out , dreams one step James Kellerman on administrative leave. Most of these assumptions own personal agenda. tiny, and, we accept that as a part the people who attend FC to study, they are closer to reality, a better life on the horizon. are incorrect and paint a mislead- The action of public censure of public service. However, we FC, more than any building or class will So when we celebrate 75 years of ing portrait of the situation. was thoughtfully considered. If also have a responsibility to govern ever be. we are really celebarating is In pending personnel matters speculation about the reasons for the District in a fair and legal existence, what the Board's action has grown over fashion and whether the personnel The athletic department at Fullerton 75 years of students, who, for a multitude oif that come before the Board for consideration, public employees the past month, it is the result of his issues we consider involve a clas- College is rich with a winning tradition. reasons, came here to open the door on their are protected by a right to privacy unauthorized and inaccurate com- sified employee, a faculty member, Few, if any community college can match dreams. and the law provides the means ments to the press. As our action to an administrator, or a chancellor, through the Ralph M. Brown Act. censure indicates, we are dis- we will fulfil that responsibility. This act permits governing bod- mayed about the impact of these Your final editorial comment ies to discuss personnel matters in comments on the District staff and that the Board's refusal to publicly closed session and to keep the students, as well as on the Chan- discuss this issue "smacks of a details of the discussion confiden- cellor. The spirit of trust and fair cover up" is pehaps the most A.S. review tial in order to avoid undue pub- play that the Board seeks in its unfortunate assumption of all. A licity or embarrassment for the governance of the District has majority of the Board seeks to The swearing in of new Associated The library, in dire need of another employee. The only requirement been violated by a Board member conduct this personnel matter, as Student executives brings to mind some of Infotrac computer system (Infotrac is a for the disclosure is the reporting who was part of the unanimous well as all future personnel mat- out of any decisions that are made vote to place the Chancellor on ters, in a professional and confi- the changes that have taken place in student computer system that lists magazine ref- administrative leave. and easy for in closed sessions. dential manner. government at Fullerton College. erences, making it quick For those who would argue that The Board of Trustees has offered Only by insuring that such a Over the past semester, many things have students to find research material) has yet those discussions should be public, the opportunity for a public hearing process takes place can we assure the way the A.S. system, thanks to A.S. consider this circumstance: If dis- to the Chancellor, but, it is his the District, its students and employ- changed, ranging from to get the additional decision, not ours, whether the operates to what the A.S. does. inability to help finance the project. ciplinary action is brought against ees, that there is integrity in our a student or district employee, matter will be discussed in public. administrative procedures. The termination of the two A.S. secre- The Carebank, once a symbol of ref- wouldn't that person demand, and You draw the conclusion that taries, for example, will affect the operation fective student government at FC, has have every right to expect, privacy the Board is unable "to conduct a regardless of how many apparently faded away, and it remains a until the matter was resolved? It is proper investigation into the alle- of the A.S., gation of misconduct by Kellerman secretaries are hired to replace them. mystery as to how effective it has been this obvious that the answer is yes. Your editorial takes issue with a on the basis of accusations made These two, Sandy Champine and Pat semester. s majority of the Board because by one person. Otto Lacayo Berens, were entrenched in the system. The fact of the matter is that perhaps this these legal provisions have been We encourage you to thoroughly President They knew how the system worked, they past semester was.just a sign of things t() observed and you suggest that we review all the facts related to this Barry Wishart would be more responsible if we complex process before assuming knew how to get things done, and most come for student government. that an appropriate investigation is Vice-President The administration seems to be exerting publicly discussed the details of the importantly, they knew when nothing could Chancellor's situation. If the Board not being conducted. Nilane Lee be done, when an executive or senator was morecontrol on the A.S., asactions such ass were to publish discussions held in We are surprised that Hornet Secretary beating his or her head against the prover- the termination of the secretaries, and the closed sessions, the process would would suggest that breaching the Barbara Hammerman bial wall. removal of A.S. coke machines in the fail to protect anyone. In fact, it confidentiality of closed session, Member Student Center, and resulting replacemen t was the irresponsibility of one of which is designed to protect employ- This semester also marked an increase in our fellow trustees in publicly ees and students, is a good thing. Wallace Hardy voter turnout, and actually put Fullerton with District machines, attest. disclosing and discussing these The Board's official position of Member College, in terms of the amount of students While the A.S. did little or nothing toP details that led to the censure. silence on this issue is in accordance North Orange County voting, ahead of most of the community improve the campus in terms of newr Loumakis was publicly with the Ralph M. Brown Act, and, Community College District programs, it provided a semester full off censured this time because he even though the public may want colleges in the southland. breached the confidence it does not have Board of Trustees entertainment for the 19,000 students entrusted to know the details, Indeed, much has changed since these enrolled at FC. Margaret Sanger that they hide behind. given to poor Women." She would new executives first became senators, and But for those who thought that student When in the past, my friends and later write, "we want to exter- like any organization, change promises to government was not only about entertain- In the 5/5/89 Hornet, there was I have tried to bring in free minate the Negro population, and a letter to the Hornet from the the minister is the man that can continue. ment, but also a method in which students publications that the library con- Senior Library Assistant, Julie A. sidered right-winged and/or con- 'straighten out' that idea if it ever Today, student government is less active, to could improve the quality of their education, Dillon, here at FC. The title of her servative, no serious consideration occurs to them." Finally, in 1933, the point of doing nothing, about some of this past semester may just prove that those letter was 'Margaret Sanger' and I was given to the acceptance of the she proposed that groups with bad the real problems on campus. days are gone. found it very disturbing in two material. This point is moot in genes (dysgenic groups) be either areas. regard to the second. sterilized or given life long segre- She opens her letter by saying gation in work camps. This 'idea' that Margaret Sanger made impor- Margaret Sanger has not helped came about after meeting with tant contributions to this nation's in advocating woman's rights but Eugene Fisher, who would be- I history as a leader in advocating in promoting racism and hatred. come Adolf Hitler's advisor on The last word women's rights. She continues by quote her, Margaret Sanger, but race hygiene. hiding behind a 'cute' disclaimer four times and her own mouth will In including Margaret Sanger in "On his right handBilly tattooed the word Some of the friendships we have made that says whether we like Margaret condemn her. In 1919, she wrote, the exhibit honoring National Wom- love, on his left hand was the wordfear, and here will live forever, and while others will SSanger or her philosophies is not "More children from the fit, less en's History Month, is a kin to in which hand he held his faith, was never fade away, their friendship is precious in the issue. from the unfit--that is the chief honoring Adolf Hitler for helping of birth control." In 1922, she clear..." memory, for they have enriched our lives. AH! But alas it tis!! For although I issue the bakers of the world in building agree with the four points that are wrote in her book, "Pivot of a better oven. in- Graduation. We have loved here, we have lost. We brought out in regarding library Civilization," that "insidiously Robert M. Hammond The road we have taken will end soon, have experienced our deepest despair here, are hypocritical in the very policies jurious philanthropy is the care Ex-A.S. Senator and with it a time of our lives that will be and have rejoiced our greatest victory. Ourr etched in our memories forever. love has died here, and has been reborn. It was a long and winding road, and it The hours of labor have been hours spentt Hornet Staff seemed to go uphill most of the way, but we in a labor of love. Indeed, we would nott Editor-in-Chief Brian Chee Cartoonist Vince Williams persevered, and now we are at the end of change a thing, even if we had the chance Managing Editor Elizabeth A. Lubin News Assistant Lorna Paxton Photo Assistant Mindy Montanye one road, ready to start another, more We see the sacrifice, have lived the sac- News Editor Toby Hill Rich Kane Staff Writers: lives. rifice, but we made it gladly, knowing that Opinion Editor treacherous part of our Feature Editor Julie Vinger Scott Suthers Elsse Horning When we set out on that new road, the the reward at the end was well worth the Sports Editor Joe Ardent Lowell Nolder Anthony Wilson time spent here will be nothing more than a cost. 1 Entertainment Editor Todd Rohrbacher Larry Bush Esther Prlvett memory, snapshots in our minds eye we can Happy times, rough times, times wher Photo Editor Steve Barber Dan Kline Allyson Moreland treasure for all the days of our lives. we could feel failure breathing down on usI, Copy Editor Brian Pado Staff Photographers: Steve Zylius Mike Rangel Those snapshots will be pictures of the threatening to overtake us. But failure neve]r Office Manager Kevin Broden Advertising Manager Diane Atkins Advertising 992-7154 people here who have touched our lives, managed to catch us, for we flew onward1, taught us, helped us prepare for the next upward, towards our dreams, and we wer step. not denied. Opinion Fullerton College Horet/Friday. MI~s 19. 1989-3? i Fullerton Co Hone/ - da a 7 ------My --1 Maniac Manue Flames of truth The life of Brian from The coup de grace to the whole By Brian Pado debacle, an act that certainly proves he Copy Editor has huge castanets. Noriega had a group of pipe-wielding, ashes merciless of thugs fiction ironi- Some people constantly complain cally named the "Dignity Battalion" to bludgeon Kevin Broden about the condition of the United States vice-presidential candidate The Hornet government. Aren't those same people Guillermo Ford of the opposition, a relieved they don't live in Panama? beautifully disgusting and gutawrench- During the past month, the little ing act which was captured on film by What makes a work of fiction a Central American country has become the foreign press. prophecy? quite an international hotspot, more of a And members of the world community What makes the imagination into focal point than other noted govern- call the United States bad? One would be fact? mental fun zones of political unrest such hard pressed to find such a heinous abuse In 1950, a story was published in a as China, the Philippines and South of the democratic election process in magazine called Galaxy Science Fiction Africa. United States history. under the title of "The Fireman," by Ray No doubt most everyone is familiar But of course, because of Noriega's Bradbury. Over the next three years, he with the news coming out of Panama. hold on the press in Panama, the added to it, turning it into the novel On May 7, national elections were "official" story as far as many of the Fahrenheit 451 (... the temperature at held for president and vice-president. locals are concerned has the United which books burn.) Much embattled leader General Manuel States being the bad guys. Written 39 years ago, this book was Noriega, though not an official candi- Well, bust my buttons. All the United just a fanciful science fiction look into a date, was the central figure of the States can come up with as a controversy possible future. Many other writers were election. Would he or would he not allow during an election is wondering who a dealing with the future as well at that for a free election to take place? Most presidential candidate is sleeping with, time. But there was something special expected not and the United States sent or whether or not a candidate is a wimp. about Bradbury's story. down a delegation, led by former Are any Panamanians vocally spec- 1989, we are but a few short years President Jimmy Carter, to observe the ulating about Noriega's wimp-factor? away from when the story was sup- elections first hand. What is going on down in Panama is posedly to take place. If we are that close And what do you know, that little drug outrageous. To think that a leader in this running general had the nerve to mani- day and age would be allowed to pull the As one of the characters pulate the outcome of the election. Well, strings that he has, is shameful to the big surprise! democratic process would be subjected describes it, the banning of Actually he did more than that. Before to these types of outlandish tactics. books didn't happen all at the elections took place, he backed a It is encouraging to see a good number candidate that would be little more than of Panamanians angry over the vile turn once, but was part of the a figure head president, allowing him to of events. Even leaders in the progress of the past several continue to call the shots. During the day Catholic church are speaking out against of the elections, he tried to dissuade Noriega. Will he try to stifle those critics decades. The people wan- citizens, with the threat of violence, from as he has his previous ones with violence ted it to happen. voting. and even death? One wonders. in time to the book, how close is the world in actions to that described in the book? Television had only been around for Money speaks public viewing for about five years when Bradbury wrote "The Fireman," yet even then he could see what would come of it. In his book he saw how television for justice would become wide screen 'walls' on which people would sit and watch, quence. It means nothing. I'm not watch and sit, while the rest of the world By Larry Bush advo- cating that we have a police state or start moved on by. They would never give Staff Writer .- -..,- If, however, he escaped, much thought to anything else but what the chase As the world increased in population, lynch mobs, but I think the value system would turn and head elsewhere. The has become was going to happen to their 'families' in s9 did the number of minorities,.always too lenient. network/government knew that it could one more In the United States, money talks. And It seems that the most the parlor. group you wouldn't dare step important only hold its audience for just so long. on. With each group it talks big. If a man who brutally aspect of American life has become He also saw miniature televisions that that you couldn't hammers, stabs, and slices could fit in your hand, They would turn and find someone else, write about the more blander the books a woman can money. Money makes you better, smart- and 'sea shell' an innocent who be paroled from prison in 27 months, radios that fit in your ear. happened to be walking became. Then the critics didn't like the er, more beautiful, and fashionable. along an empty street. How did they something isn't (W)right. What's even Money can buy freedom. Children, on the days that they were' books, people didn't buy the books and home from know he was there? Why, they know his then the books weren't published. more disturbing is the fact that this man Maybe money can buy people to get school would be put in front habits, was of the 'walls', watching just like they know everyone. hired as an aide to the Speaker of the annoyed about the injustice of justice in screaming The real crook House in the Congress. clowns, and left there out of their got away, but they The government soon saw how they the United States. Maybe if we paid parents couldn't let themselves look bad. could take advantage of this situation, This incident makes me wonder about people to vote, more of us would vote. hair until they would leave for school and banned once more. all the books, making them the meaning of the word justice. Maybe if students were paid to go to illegal. When I was a child, justice meant I school, the high school drop-out rate Those were the children that were Then without the need and use of was punished for not obeying my par- would decrease. There's even one organ- born, (by caesarian section not natural Now, the real subject of the book: the books, child schools were shortened, because ents. In high school, justice meant ization that pays young people to stay birth,) most women in the book burning of books. there was no need to teach English, following the rules, or getting a swat on virgins. Is there anyone left who can't be don't want to have children and have As one of the characters describes it, history, or any of the liberal arts. the rump. In college, justice is being bought for a price? Does any of this abortions whenever they might get preg- the banning of books didn't happen all at nant. Some people, however, refused to give dropped from a class because the beach sound like it's not right? once, but was part of the progress of the up their books and began to hide them in is more important. I've had a personal experience with Most couples had been married more past several decades. The people allowed their homes. But than once, the government soon Justice doesn't have any fairness. Why justice. I was arrested and put in jail one spouse either leaves, is it to happen. took care of those, now using the fire- should a convicted, guilty murderer be because I couldn't afford to pay for a killed, or commits suicide. The re- The books might start off as a three men to burn the books. maining allowed to live his life out in prison? fix-it ticket. What's worse is,;before I had member would quickly find hundred page novel, but as the world Does book burning sound Why someone else. strange to shouldn't that prisoner receive the enough money to fix my car, my car was became simpler, the books had to follow. you? Something out of the dark ages? same fate as their victim? Why are towed away. The cost of getting the car Bradbury also describes the network -They were cut, edited, condensed, short- news Would only have happened back in the murderers allowed to live so long after out of impoundjust added to the price. It as a circus. When the law is out ened, and digested. Then becoming a 60's by southern fundamentalists? Shunting a 'criminal,' the news helicopter Per- they have been sentenced to death? seems that in America, if you don't have thirty minute television show, and then haps you don't consider Cat Stevens As an example, how long can some- money, you receive less justice than would follow and even become part of cut again to fill a two minute book records the same as books. Remember? one like Charles Manson be allowed to people who do. the chase, (since the network was con- column. Then finally twelve lines in a Now if some of the things I've men- live? Or better yet, why has he been kept With money being so important in the troled by the government.) The prey reference book. (If your enjoying my knew tioned are starting to sound familiar, alive? It costs money to keep him in United States, its time to revise the last the police were near, because he commentary on Fahrenheit 451, maybe then read Fahrenheit 451 for yourself. prison, could hear the sound of the news heli- and Manson isn't paying for his line of the pledge of allegiance to "...with you would like to read it... perhaps in It's alot closer to the truth than you might prison stay. all the liberty and justice money can copter. He would soon be caught. Cliff Notes.) think. Justice has lost its power of conse- buy." Radiochaos the death of KEDG By Rich Kane few Opinion Editor : days to say goodbye to its loyal legion of fans before the format change took effect. Two years ago, when legend- There's a hole in the radio. ary KMET went off the air, the plug was Last Friday, at 11:57 p.m., KEDG pulled overnight, and the station simply (101.9), one of the most original, eclec- vanished from the airwaves. tic, and exciting rock radio stations to Fans and DJ's alike took advantage of ever grace the airwaves of L.A., played the situation, deluging KEDG with its last song. flowers and condolences. The station's The song was "Let the Day Begin" by phone rang nonstop after the announce- the Call, an ironic title for a station with ment was made of the change. A small no forseeable future. 'Appropriately group of fans held a vigil outside the though, it was the first time the song had Edge's studio on the final night, blasting ever been broadcast, keeping with the its music throughout. station's policy of bringing listeners the Songs with appropriate meanings and new music first. titles made up the brunt of the Edge's last KEDG, better known as "The Edge" hours, such as the Door's "The End", to its' small but dedicated audience, Led Zep's "Thank You", the Stray Cat's debuted in January of 1988 as KMPC- "Bring It Back Again", Traveling Wil- FM, and only a few months ago had they The DJ's were friendly and intelligent. variety, rarely-heard or long-forgotten puters, then have the nerve to call bury's "End of the Line", Roger Water's changed call letters to eliminate confu- Some may even be familiar to you, such tracks, new album cuts other stations themselves musicians. And KNAC "Radio Waves", and the Rolling Stone's sion with its Big Band namesake on the as perrenial L.A. radio vets Jim Ladd and weren't playing, and most importantly, spews a mindless stream of power-cho- "You Can't Always Get What You AM frequency. Cynthia Fox, plus two refugees from songs by new artists in need of exposure. rds. Dude! Want". But the name change was the only MTV, Mark Goodman and J.J. Jackson. For now, Edge listeners are forced to The Edge never tried to buy their And for those who never quite grasped major adjustment made during the sta- So why was the plug pulled on what put up with perhaps the blandest rock listeners with cash giveaways or campy what the Edge was all about, Jim Ladd tion's brief life. It never ceased to supply could have been the saviour of L.A. rock radio market in the country. publicity stunts (a la KLOS DJ's Mark gave a fitting eulogy: listeners with a wide range of innovative radio? Money, naturally, the usual Power 106 (KPWR), currently the and Brian), and never insulted the "For a little while, we broke through, and ground-breaking rock 'n roll, fea- answer. most popular station in L.A., spouts audience's intelligence by hiring a and we brought a little light to the FM turing such established artists as , Bob KEDG's general manager, Bill Ward, disposable, warmed-overdisco. KLOS is 'shock jock' like KPWR's Jay Thomas. dial. We took our shot, and we had our Dylan, the Cure, the Smiths, and Tom said that the reason to change formats still pushing the same guitar-based fluff KEDG played music with a heart and chance, and I'm proud to have been a Petty. (what was the Edge is now easy-listen- they've been doing forever. KLSX is a message. It will be sorely missed. part of it. It felt nice, just for one more The Edge was one of the country's ing 'K-LITE') was because of low basically an oldies version of KLOS, 0 time, to stand up and say, 'I'm a rock and first major stations to play acts like Edie ratings, even though they had recently which guarantees you'll hear nothing The last broadcast day of the Edge roller. I like it loud, I like it free, I like it Brickell, Ziggy Marley, and Cowboy doubled, and a playlist which he called new or original. KIIS is a top-40 station sounded more like a festive wake than a with a brain, and I like it to involve all of Junkies, and started spinning Melissa "inconsistent". that tries hard to sound like KPWR. somber funeral. us.' And when all is said and done, it will Etheridge records weeks before rock But it was that "inconsistency" that KROQ has a playlist where half the acts In an unusual move, the Edge's be remembered that the Edge stood up, radio kingpin KLOS picked up on her. made the Edge what it was; lots of merely push buttons and program com- management allowed the on-air staff a and that the Edge rattled and hummed." News Fullerton College Hornet/Friday, May 19, 1989-4

Ceremonies: biggest in FC history Black Student Union Continued from page 1 FC's 75th anniversary emblem. resurfaces on campus Each graduate will march in blue caps and gowns. This will be the of the BSU's two advisers. Hardy BSU is petitioning to get course first and only year graduates will would like to see the BSU assist FC number 130 History of Black march in blue, rather than tradi- By Vivian Brewer in responding to the needs of black Americans reactivated. A mini- tional black, in recognition of the The Hornet students on campus. mum enrollment of six students is anniversary year. She would also like to start a required for the class to be avail- Graduates will also wear new The Black Student Union (BSU) support group for black instructors able. tassles in blue and yellow, display- has resurfaced on campus after a on campus. Hardy believes the Some scheduled community ser- ing both the 1989 graduating year decade of inactivity. only way to peace is for all races to vice events for BSU include an Sand a medallion with FC's 75th Velma Brooks and Tranette educate one another culturally. AIDS walk and a benefit to raise anniversary emblem. Wilson got the ball rolling by Wilson said, "We want to be funds for the treatment of sickle holding a meeting on March 1, positive role models for incoming cell anemia. For the first time, FC graduates black freshmen." Elected club officers are Sherman will wear honor ribbons. Colorful which 33 students attended. The constitution The BSU has begun this "Maverick" Cox, president; Robert be worn by students of the BSU was goal by badges will accepted by the Associated Stu- starting a study group that meets Joshua, vice president; Kathy who have been outstanding in their on Saturdays and Sundays. Clemmons, treasurer; Deandra academic achievements. dents (A.S.) Senate on May 2. Through Photo Illustration by Steve Barber/Hornet The BSU's goal is to provide a this group, blacks can tutorblacks, Anderson, secretary; and Velnia -Between 4,000 and 5.000 spec- club based on unity and pride for Some of the club's objectives are Brooks, seargent of arms. Advisers tators are expected to attend the are Hardy, EOPS outreach counsel- Women of Distinction for 1989. are chosen to read the names of the the black students on campus. to recognize Black History Month ceremonies. College President Kent Mount Louis, a member of at FC and get some of the classes or, and Charles Moore, cosmo- Philip W. Borst, as well as many A.S. Treasurer Diane Shubat graduates during commencement ceremonies. This year's readers the club, says, "It's not to be pertaining to blacks back on the tology instructor. faculty and staff members, will be and student Amelia Runkel were BSU will continue to meet in are: Larry Lowder, fine arts in- militant, but to help one another." class schedule. in attendance. chosen to speak. Judges were select room 618 at noon each Wed- structor; Adela Lopez, social sci- "We are all a family because our "You can't be proud unless you in choosing both a traditional two- family roots are from the coast of know where you came from," said nesday for the remainder of the Over 1,000 balloons will be year student (Shubat) and a re- ence instructor; Jeanne Germond, at the end of commen- Africa," said Carolyn Hardy, one Wilson. semester. launched entry student (Runkel.) foreign language instructor; Vy cement. The balloons, colored in Do, counselor; and Jane Arm- yellow, white and blue, will signify Two special awards will be strong, vice president of instruction. the importance of FC's 75th gradu- given during the ceremony. One of The ceremony is planned to move ation celebration. those will be presented to Joe W. quickly Hornet in order to allow newspaper time for Johnson as the 1989 Distinguished There willbe two student speakers the reception immediately follow- Friend this year, chosen from 15 students of FC. The other will be ing. Thereception, to be held in the given to Virginia Knott-Bender for who auditioned. The 15 students Student C enter, is open to everyone. the 1989 Distinguished Alumni. Graduates, facluty, announces parents, fall and '89 editor who auditioned were required to guests are all welcome to attend. have been chosen as Men and Each year, six faculty members Hornet newspaper adviser Julie one of the best page editors I have good hands next semester, and I Davey has chosen Julie Vinger as seen, and I know she will rise to the know they can to as good of a job the fall 1989 Editor-in-Chief. challenge of her new position," as this staff did." "I have found Julie to be very said Chee. Page editors will be announced professional in her journalistic "I know the newspaper will be in before next semester. A.S.:Tausch involved in committees approach to stories," said Davey, from page 1 "while not forgetting about the Continued humanistic side." thinking of being in the finance committee," Tausch ment," she said. Phone: registration Vinger, who served as feature Continued from page 1 said, "But right now I'm in programming and However, Rau fears that "he'll take too much editor this semester, replaces power publicity and it's hard to be in both because they from others. But he will accomplish the things this semester's Editor-in-Chief, sions Irma Rodriguez. registration process, it would conflict." he sets out to do." Brian Chee. But Rodriguez says that it augment'it." Rau also says that one of Brennan's While Tausch says that she will lend Brennan stumbling "I'm excited about the upcoming would be much more difficult Only a certain segment, such blocks could be that "He'll hear opinions for FC support in his projects, she also claims that as vice from challenges of next semester's pa- to implement this system, as second-year continuing stu- president she will have responsiblities that will others, but not follow through. He's set in his ways." per," said Vinger. "I hope it will be as compared to a four-year dents, would be allowed to remain independent of the president. "Scott has Another blow to next year's A.S. will be the as successful as this semester's university such as BYU. "The register by phone. ideas about what he wants to do," says Tausch, "and replacement of their two secretaries with a district- paper." process of admission is dif- Other areas ofthe registration ferent." Universities have closed process, including the use of we're behind him in whatever he wants to do. But hired secretary. Vinger recently won honorable "Without the secretaries it will hurt," Rau said. admission. vice president and treasurer have their own re- mention in the feature writing policies whereas different computer systems, are Ssponsibilities that the president doesn't. We're more "Next year they will be district employees and they category at a state journalism admission to two-year com- also being considered. Sinvolved in the campus, whereas he is more involved will report to Darlene (Jacobsen, A.S. adviser) and conference in Fresno. munity colleges is open to all. As far as next fall goes, like there is this year." registration will remain Swith the district." there won't be a loyalty "Julie has proven to me that she Rodriguez also stresses that if however, But "I'm opposed to the plan that the district would has the desire, and the talent, to be telephone registration is used the same as last semester's. Despite her many conflicts with Brennan this past like to implement," Brennan said. "I think that the here, not all students will be Rodriguez encourages students I semester, Rau feels that he will be a productive a successful editor," said Chee. (teacher's union) is being very anti-student in "She has consistently able to benefit from it. "Tele- and staff to give feedback and president. "Scott doesn't stop if he fails. He has an put out a everything that they're doing because they're quality page, phone registration would not be suggestions in helping make awareness of issues and if he takes all that and has done so on or sucking up our budget because they want our before deadline. available for all students. It registration less time-consuming knowledge, he can make a better student govern- secretaries would not eliminate our current and inconvenient. to be district employees." "I have watched Julie grow into

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By Lorna Paxton who at the time of Barbie's birth was a shy 17-. The Hornet year-old at Hamilton High School said that strangers quizzed her mockingly about being the model of an air-headed doll. "They would come Vietnam" It seems that little girls all around the globe up should be celebrating their playmate Barbie's to me and say, 'So you're the Barbie doll,' I didn't like it," birthday. But little girls are too enthralled with Barbara said, "It's very strange to Lawrencex have a doll named after you." By Sean their fantasy worlds to be bothered. Instead, moms The Hornet in the 67 different countries where Barbie Dolls Barbara's daughter Cheryl, 26, who never are sold, are feeling a bit nostalgic this year with owned a Barbie said that regardless of her In only 14 days wiflbe Barbie's 30th birthday. I going to experience first' mother's contempt for the doll, she is still a perfect hand the results of the most controversial 'war' match as she spends Introduced in 1959 at a New York toy fair, her time involved in Barbie- America has ever fought, Vietnam. like endeavors such as golf, tennis and bridge. Barbie was invented as an observation that paper On Lune 2 a group of four people, including fashion dolls were popular among growing girls. What about the Ken dolls roots? Actually Ken myself,. will be leaving for a month long journey Barbie was first seen wearing a leopard skin wasn't Barbara's first high-school love as one throuigh Vietnam, Camibodia, Thailand, and China. bathing suit. However, she didn't wear that for might surmise, rather he was her brother. Thailand will be our first destination, It's here long. In fact, Barbie has undergone three different that wewll meetwth Thailand government officials The real Ken said that he has no similarities "face lifts. that mirrors society's idea of the all- ~as well as U.N. officials who will be giving us with the doll as he, as a youth, spent endless houts American, fun-loving gal. But this reflection of in the library. Disgusted with Barbie's image, he society may be the reason that Barbie has endured attitudes of the people and places wellbe visiting. thinks that she should care about poverty and 30 years. suffering. "I wish that she would work in a soup Once we've talked to and interviewed people in I kitchen," he said. "But then no one would buy the camps well move on to Vietnam, Our journey Earliest dolls' outfits included tailored suits and her!" through Vietnam will start in Hanoi and two weeks. pill 'box hats made popular in the early 60s by then later we'll end up in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). first-lady Jacqueline Kennedy. The biggest change Ken feels that Barbie is much too frivolous as During this period there are many tasks we wish made in the beginning was the change from she now owns a Ferrari, a dream house with real to accomplish.~ Everyone involved in the trip has colorless eyes to blue eyes. flush toilets, her own tropical island hideaway and The new twist-waist doll with her younger and has 100 new'outfits designed a year. their own goals they wish to acm plish on the trip. more innocent looking face introduced in 1967. ::Some oftheseare to see first handwhat Vietnam is With probably no college This Barbie of the "Age of Aquarius" also had effort or work like now, 14. years after the American troops have experience, long, straight hair. and clothes inspired by British Barbie works in a private office at a left~ To find out where the hopes and dreams of the computer designers. terminal undoubtedly in a new, color Vietnamese lie today. We also plan to talk to coordinated outfit each day. people who have been in the "'re-education camps" By the end of the decade, Barbie wore Even after a hard day's work Barbie is still setup by the North Vietnamiese after the fall of the miniskirts, fishnet stockings and started the 70s off bound with energy and relatively stress free as she ::south, as well as checking on sources who claim to in boots and hot pants, later exchanging her mod changes from her pink business suit to her pink have informantion on the POW's and MIA's. look for glitzy disco outfits. sequined evening dress in her pink and blue Top priority for all involved in the trip is to find bedroom! Barbie leads the ideal life and probably out what has happened'to the church in Vietnam SuperStar Barbie, who is still being used on has many enemies for it. since the fall of the south.' most of the Barbies today, was introduced as the The man in charge of the trip is Larry Ward. third look to the Barbie-loving world in 1977. Feminists are coming out with statements of 'Ward has lade over 30 trips back to Vietnam disapproval of Barbies happy-go-lucky, coquettish This expression was softer with wide, blue eyes since the war and has many contacts through out ways. They see her as an embarrassment to the and slightly parted lips. It was supposedly Vietnam. more female gender. glamorous than earlier models, but to some Larry Ward was also one of the last people the traditional fans, the newer Barbie had a vacant "She's a bimbo," says Susan Reverby, direcor of President of South Vietnam talked to before his look. the women's studies program at Wellesley country fell "I willnever forget the look of sadness College. "I don't want my daughter to think that and despair in his eyes as he knew his country was Now Barbies can have a rosy or peach - being a woman means she has to look like Barbie soon to be gone forever," said Ward. complexion, different expressions and ev and date someone like Ken. Another member of the trip is Carl Lawrence.' different eye color, and the first blac He was in Saigon as a journalist during the fall of Hispanic Barbies re Looking like Barbie would definitely be a 'South Vietnam. "As I went through the gate of the Last year herde privilege not had by many. If her measurements airpot 1the Vietnamese asked 'me why are the were copied to scale, they would be 39-21-33. Americans leaving, and when will they be-back?" 'saidtLawrnce. He has written a book on the plight Regardless of feminists' contempt, 90 percent of of the refugees, andplansto write a 'follow-up book the little girls between ages 4 and 10 own a Barbie as' well as a book on the former Secretary of doll while many own dozens. Five hundred million Teense for the South Vietnamese Army who was, glamorou s dolls have been sold which is enough to circle the just released fromt a "re-education camp, and cheerleading andbabs earth three-and one-half times. Barbie still has a During this trip'( hope to find out first hand the Older teenagers don't do those things, designers fan -club of over 650,000 who subscribe to her story of the: Vietnamese people. Do they resent say. magazine and doll collectors would pay between America? Are they still waiting. for our return? Modeled after Los Angeles woman Barbara BARBIE'-One of the original.Barbies $1000 to $1500 for the original 1959 Barbie if Have things changed for the better or for the worse. Handler Segal, daughter of the creators of Barbie, modeling her evening apparel. they could find them.

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Enrique Zuniga, the union has exceptional on all levels of his life. example of the recent turmoil By Brian Chee "had it," and could possibly take Campus clubs have only a frac- He was a loving and caring concerning the issue, with the Anthony Wilson tion of the membership that they Editor-in-Chief action in the future. The Hornet family man with four beautiful debate digressing into shouting enjoyed in the past, and Home- "We've adhered to the affir- children and a wonderful wife. matches between opposing aud- coming is little more than! Back in the old days, there mative'action guidelines and we Don was active in the church of ience-members. In 1913, Fullerton College, halftime show. wasn't much "news" going on the always hire the most qualified the Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Perhaps the most disturbing then called Fullerton JuniorCol- Fullerton College campus. But Saints where he was involved It is not that nobody cares person," said Shirley Bosen, Dean with news of the semester, however, lege, was considered an extension 6 then, considering the school star- youth programs in the area. was the pending investigation of Fullerton High School. Students this school. True, as many go Q of Learning Resource. "We cho- in ted out with only 28 students, the He was loved and respected by into possible wrong doing by from the two schools would their pursuit of a higher educf41 ose the top three people and send tion, lack of newsworthy stories to put the names to FC President so many. As an artist, he was NOCCCD Chancellor James S. frequently gather between classes, memories of attending in a newspaper was understand- world class. It may soud trite to say Kellerman. or meet at one of the two local larger, four-year institution w able. (Philip) Borst. If he wants my undoubtedly recommendation, I give it to him, but he did make a difference in the soda shops nearby. crowd out those Through the years, however, as world We will miss you, Don. Kellerman was placed on admin- the good old days at FC. and then he makes the ultimate istrative leave of absence April Activities were held on a grander FC has grown so has the news. decision," said Bosen. scale then. Homecoming was the Time, however, has put mot Today, 11 by the NOCCCD Board of pressure on Fullerton College is part Balluck's death, however, was Trustees after an internal inves- highlight of the year, and "The the student. He or sh, of a .District (North Orange The semester marked the end Hive," FC's first student center is here to get their Assiciates County Community College Dis- of the seventy-fifth anniversary degree or transfer requirement of Fullerton was the hub of campus activity. trict, NOCCCD) that operate on College, and sadly, Yearbooks were and then is off to one of the ar there was inevitably "bad" produced, a $70 million budget. news. jammed withphotos of the numer- universities. As the educational home to Indeed, some of the news was devastating. ous activities, and were signed by What FC provides, however, more than 19,000 students, to- friends and faculty just as high a warm, gentle transition from day's FC is very "news worthy." This semester saw the deaths of school yearbooks are today. the closeness of a high school Ironically, some of the most two Fullerton College employees, The campus was much smaller an often unfriendly Art instructor Don Hendricks, on university startling news to ever come out of then; nothing compared to the campus that can in many cases be FC has surfaced this semester- February 8, and Cosmetology roster that boasts 18,000 students the size of a small city. secretary Ruth Balluck, o March today, and everybody was more 18. Here at Fullerton College, one in tune with the campus. Weekly his or her! His death was mourned through- dances were well attended, and can pretty much find out the campus, as students and way around campus in a matter honorary fraternities and soro- of teachers said good-bye to a man rities flourished. days. The student body is who had, in his art and his teaching, friendly, and a hint of its smalli Thursday was pep rally day, Stown charm touched many. where everybody would meet on remain, even though Hendricks was a fitness enthu- few can recite the Alma Mater, the quad to sing fight songs and nor do they care. siast who loved hiking and cycling. the Alma Mater. It was very He often took students on trips to much, again, like high school. Over the past 75 years, FC has-J the countryside, so they could The average student was younger seen every fad, lost students to enjoy the beauty of nature. and the era was much more every major war of this century, Ironically, Hendricks was killed innocent. and played an instrumental part doing something he apparently Today, necessity has forced in the lives of what could possibl,, enjoyed-on a bicycle, on the many students to divide their number nearly a million student.") morning of February 8. time between work and school. Fullerton College lost its innb I Since tuition is one of FC's cence durung the Vietnam con- selling points, the average stu- flict. A "love-in" was staged in. dent here does not have enough the quad as a peaceful protest, money to go to school full time dubbed "Gentle Thursday." Hun= and not work. James S. Kellerman dreds of students gathered topla. Fullerton College has become folk songs and protest the loss a commuter's school, with 18,000 life to the war. 4 night and day students who The campus also the seventy-fifth anniversary of haven't the time to attend a endureda the school. riot at Hillcrest Park during tlihat footbal game, much less a Thurs- era. Police, complete with During this semester, the riot more South African Vice-Counsel Rafique Gangat spoke day morning pep rally around gear and bull horns, arrested and students went'to the polls to vote Hornet statue in the quad. allegedly beat several for next semester's Associated about apartheid when he visited the FC campus March 2. Time has been kind to Ful- student who had gathered for yet another Student executives. lerton College. Many of the peaceful" protest. Over 700 students voted in shrouded in mystery. The victim, tigation showed possible miscon- original buildings still stand, and President Scott Brennan, .Vice- of an alleged murder/suicide by duct. we can boast being the oldest Fullerton College has neve President Ruth Tausch, Treas- her husband, the incident was Kellerman, who gets paid continually operating community turned its back on its studentsj urer Mary Byrne, Student Trustee especially shocking for those $97,000 annually, is currently college in California. We have a and while sometimes it mays. Amy Acton, and Inter Club close to her in the Cosmetology being investigated by the Orange heritage and history like no other appear that we have lost apprecia- Council President Lorie Hall. Department. County District Attorney's office. community college in the state. tion for this great school, one This semester also saw the The campus was also the scene The repercussions from the Time, however, has brought must realize that the average student is now in her late twentie] termination of A.S. secretaries Don Hendricks for two major debates, South Kellerman situation caused one more students onto the campus. Sandy Champine and Pat Berens. African Vice-Consul Rafique Trustee (Chris Loumakis) to be During the course of a typical and is raising a family a# working to boot. Students tod Citing the fact that neither were In a touching tribute, Gangat, and a special Abortion censured, after a confidential schoolday, one has little chance Hend- have the time for t covered by the CSEA, the Dis- rick's good friend, Art Instructor debate. letter of his was leaked to the of bumping into someone he or just don't trict has plans to replace both Sponsored by the New Amer- press concerning Kellerman. she knows much less a close refreshing social life that w Brent Pierce wrote this about the once enjoyed on this with a District-hired secretary. popular Artist/Teacher: icans Club, Gangat spoke about Disturbing news during the the friend. campus The Latino student-union, apartheid. "We have a problem, anniversary of Fullerton College, The growing pains that FC has many years ago. MEChA, made the news when we admit that. but news that should, still be suffered, and continues to suffer, It will be interesting to seet they claimed that the FC library What can one say about Don "I've been a victim of apar- looked at in hopes to avoid, like come with time. The quality of social structure of the colle was discriminating against His- Hendricksin aparagraph?His life theid," said Gangat. "And in the the Kellerman situation; another the school, however, has only when we celebrate the 100 panics MEChA was upset over couldfill books. What a rarityfor last ten years I have seen 100 similar problem. After all, if we continued to improve, with FC anniversary of the finest com: what they felt was discrimination one man to touch so many lives. apartheid laws taken off the have learned anything at all from being one of the most repected munity college in California, ar in areas such as employment, One person said, "Don is my books." our long and illustrious history, it community colleges around. analyze the events that shape that literature, and library displays. best friend." The truth is that Don The abortion debate, held in should be to avoid repeating The social scene at FC, how- I structuie during the next 25 1 According to MEChA advisor, had 150 best friends. He was the Student Center, became an history. ever, is a thing of the past. years. 1

- $~~ 4~'k.*,. ... '" . . . ~-~ . . . .n ~t 4~'7.~ v ~; .a _w By Anthony Wilson The college has not always been a seperate entity. Fullerton College. The campus that has survived corner of a high school campus, to a teeming 18,000 The Hornet In the spring of'22, it was still convening on the FHS wars and depression, took an idea, 75 years ago, and student, multi-million dollar system, FC has enjoyed campus, and was still considered an extension of the commenced to build something that hasprovided a steady growth. - S high school. quality start in life for those who wish to improve After 75 years of service to North Orange County, A gradual seperation started in 1937 when the their lives with a higher education. Now its seperate entity, and free from tie Fullerton College is the oldest continuously opera- restraints of the high school district, Fullertonjoined' college began its move across Lemon, then called From a small, 28 student junior college on the ting community college in the state of California. • Harvard, which Fullerton High School was pat- Cypress College as part of the two-campus North In 1912, the idea of a junior college in Fullerton terned after. ' was conceived by Fullerton High School. Principal Delbert Brunton. The plan was quietly considered In 1941, the Associated Student Body helped finance the first student center, then called "The for a year before any formal action was taken. Hive," In its first year, Fullerton Junior College opened with an enrollment of 28 students who formed a The Hornet was chosen as the school mascot to student body and selected brown and gold for their represent the drive toward academic excellence and colois. the "stinging" power of the athletic teams. In the late During the course of that first semester, enrol- 50s, the Hornet was immortalized with the statue lment waned to 18, as some students had to join the that still stands in the northwest corner of the quad. work force, and consequently had no time for school A victory flag was also flown after every FJC Activities consisted of basketball games with the victory. It consisted of a golden hornet on a blue field YMCA, and baseball with the Los Angeles School- when the school decided to change its colors. masters Club. Few people know that Herbie and Henrietta Earl Dysinger, a local teacher, was elected first Hornet are the names that personify the FC male and student body president. female student. During World War I, military training replaced Our Alma Mater was the result of the efforts of physical education, and FJC was practically a girl's three people. The words were composed by Betty seminary with only four men enrolled in the 1917- Frazee Moses in 1922, with the music being added 18 school year. later by Harold Walberg, and then revised by The depression sent enrollment skyrocketing; a Walberg and Monroe Sharpless. trend that was reversed by WWII as men joined the The Torch, as Seen in the original school emblem, army or took jobs in war industries. suggests that only the light of knowledge can In 1922, a student composed the Alma Mater, penetrate the darkness of ignorance, and "Thought which was later set to music. That same year, the Action, Life" is the school motto. Weekly Torch, now call ,the Hornet, and the FC, its faculty and students, staff and alumni, have semester magazine, the Torch. all played vital' parts in the growth and success of (left) A bird's eye view of the FC campus in the '60s. (right) A typical A.S. election near Fullerton College Hornet/Friday, May 19, 1989-7

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play," said present head coach Roger See, who was Lance Pugmire and Joe Ardent then an assistant. The Hornet See took over the reigns in 1981 and was named Orange County coach of the year in 1982. The Although 75 years have passed since its incep- Hornets had one of their best players of all time on tion, Fullerton College has maintained excellence that team. Sam Veal was named an All-American and a superior commitment to success in its men's JC guard and league most valuable player later on sports program. in his carreer at FC. By looking back at the history on men's sports at FC, which began with a footbal team in 1916, many teams and great individual athletes have Baseball The baseball team started play in 1937, graced its stage. under the guidance of "Mr. Versatile," Art Nunn. Right away they were successful as the Hornets * went undefeated in conference play during the '37 and '38 seasons. Football - This was the first athletic team that ever Despite this best of all beginnings, the baseball competed in the FC name. In 1916, the inaugural program did not receive much attention until season kicked off under FC's first coach, Albert Coach Mike Sgobba took over in 1961. Stuelke. The football program's winning tradition "Talent-wise, our best team was the 1966 sure didn't begin with this team. They finished with squad," said Sgobba who is now in charge of West a record of 1-4-1, with their sole victory coming at Coast scouting for the Oakland Athletics, "We had the hands of Santa Barbara High School. about 8 or 9 guys go on to pro ball after they played A flu epidemic, along with a hindrance called for us." That team finished second in the conference, World War I, kept the team that was then known as though. the "Yellow Jackets" off the field In 1986, Nick Fuscardo took until 1921. Loreno Culp came over from Sgobba, and has con- over that year from Fullerton tinued to lead the Hornets toward High School to guide the team to . '1 making an impact in conference an improved 7-7-3 record. play. The first real taste of consistent Many great players have graced success on the gridiron came for the FC diamond, including Al Fullerton in 1953 when coach "The Mad Hungarian" Hlabosky, Dick Spaulding led the Hornets who played for many teams in the to their.first conference crown. big leagues as an effective relief Little did he know what had been pitcher. Hlabosky holds FC re- set in motion by winning that cords in strikeouts, with 18 in one title, because with the arrival of game, and 148 in a season. the 1920s. Hal Sherbeck in the 60's, the Women's athletic coaches 'top) Four female students stay busy in a home economics course during footbal program really took off Margo Davis and Colleen Riley bpttom) Seventy-five years later, courses at FC include radio production, and a wide towards being what is now called have a combined 50 years of 'ariety of programs such.as construction technology, along with the traditional classes. a "dynasty." coaching experience, and over Sherbeck took over the head 1000 victories at Fullerton Col- coaching helm in 1961 with a lege, and have together made team full of the types of players women's athletics what it is he loves. "They were hard wor- today - a dominating force in kers. Theydidn't have a bunch of women's sports. talent , but they were unselfish Davis started coaching at Ful- and concerned with one thing - lerton College in 1958. This is winning," the coach said. when women's athletics at FC Included with this group was blossomed into the successful Brig Owens who went on to play program that it is today. professionally for the Washing- Then, there were four major ton Redskins and John Pease, a sports for women; volleyball, defensive line coach for the New field hockey, basketball, and Orleans Saints. softball, and Davis coached them Between 1964 and 1967, the all. She rapidly gained respect as dynasty was in full effect. Ful- a great coach by leading all lerton went 39-2 during that teams to their respective league period and won two national titles in one season. championships in '65 and '67. In 1969, a former softball "The '65 team had a great player under Davis rejoined the defensive unit nick-named the FC women's athletic program, 'termites,'" said Sherbeck. Those only this time Colleen Riley teams won, thanks to the plan of joined as a coach. the current Rancho Santiago Riley took over for Davis, who head footbal coach named Dave moved on to become a teacher Ogas, University of Arizona defen- and badminton team coach. sive coordinator Larry Mac Duff, "When I took over," said University of Utah head coach Riley, "after about a year, the Jim Fassel, and Bob Terrio, who players got used to me. That year played on two of Nebraska's we went on to win the basketball national championship teams. title." Other players who played under S That was the year FC went to Sherbeck and moved on to bigger three major sports, instead of things include quarterback Steve four, and Riley took over the De Berg from the '73 team and basketball team full time. The now playing for the Kansas City next season, Davis came back to Chiefs; punter Mike Horan, '79 coach the softball team, and the Denver Brocos; defensive back scene was set for twenty years of Paul Moyer, '80, Seattle Sea- victorious lady teams. Brian hawks, and linebacker SRiley, in her 20th season, Noble, '82 Green Bay Packers. recently coached her basketball FC's third national champion- team to another conference title. ship team came in 1983 when Overall, her team lost only two Squarterback Gary Ruhlen led the games, including a semi-final Hornets to a win over Taft in the State Palyoff game to end FC's Potato Bowl. 1989 season. Since that milestone, Fullerton Of this year's team, Riley ranks has continued to remain a force, Sthis year's athletes as the best especially in conference play athletes FC has ever seen. with a 93-20-4 record under Davis, in her 30th season, also Sherbeck. They won their 16th conference title last coached her softball team to a conference victory year and missed another national championship by this year, making it her eighth in all. a tough loss to Bakersfield in the Potato Bowl. To say that the history of women's sports at most colleges lies in the hands of two coaches would be an outlandish statement. At FC, however, Davis and Riley have put Basketball - The Fullerton Basketball program together a winning program unmatched by any dates back to 1926. Their first season was a other college in the state. disaster, due to conflicts with football. The team lagked players and fans, thanks to the poularity of thCegame that used a "pigskin." Since the inception of football more than 73 on The Hornets, led by coach Art Nunn in 1936, years ago, Fullerton College has worked blossomed started their winning tradition in Basketball by building a winning tradition that has winning their first league championship. Thanks to toward all the sports programs, including tennis, the play of Chet and Jerry Katzka, the "Blue water polo, and swimming. Van Leeuven, a Swarm" went undefeated. This is best summed up by Billy He wrote a poem about the This success carried on and the Hornets had a footbal player in 1967. Coach Sherbeck solid winning base to work on when Ezra Van sports program here at FC that Horn took over in 1972. keeps. on his desk: of Hornet tradition, The highlight of Van Horn's tenure at Fullerton "As you walk the sacred halls was the 1976 team. "We had one guard and seven you are never alone. You all walk with a repre- forwards and we started out 4-10 in non-conference sentative of Hornet greatness" Feature Fullerton College Hornet/Friday, May 19, 1989L88 Ft Unraveled over the breaking of the Ties Some of Family Ties' most poignant episodes By Marc S. Posner were the death of Steven Keaton's (Michael Gross) For the Hornet father, Elyse's (Meredith Baxter Birney) aunt fighting Alzheimer's disease. The Keatons shared Sunday nights will never be the same. Last the birth of their son Andrew (Brian Bonsall), and Sunday, my favorite neighbors moved away. My this season, the tragedy of Steven's heart attack. close friend and protege has graduated, moved to Perhaps the best remembered episode will be New York and taken a $75,000 a year job. the one-hour special which dealt with the car- Seven years ago, when these neighbors first crash death of Alex' best friend Greg, and the moved in, we spent every Thursday night together. torment that Alex went through. Later, our schedules changed, and it was Sunday Of course, the final episode, numberl76, which nights, that they visited my living room. aired last Sunday, May 14, will also be one of the I use to race home from work on Sunday nights, most remembered. The 70 minute special saw make dinner, and wait for them to arrive at their Alex realize a dream by accepting a job with the regular scheduled time. investment firm of O'Brian, Mathers, and Clark, Now, I suppose that I can stay late at work and and thus leaving home for the Big Apple. find some book work to do. Perhaps I can wash the car or do my laundry. Upon Alex announcing his plans to leave for New York, The fact is, now that the Keatons have gone, Andy instructed Alex to "send me a Sunday nights will no longer be special. After JulIe Vinger/Hornet growing-up for seven years with the Keaton kids, Goodbye Alex, Mallory, and Jennifer, and witnessing the Thank-you. This has WORKING HARD-Victor Troung takes puter been great. It'll never in the Disabled Center on campus, birth of their son Andy, there is a sense of happen advantage of the voice-activated com- this is only one the many services offered. emptiness. again--I'm not even going to look "I bet we've been together for a million years, and I guess we'll be together for a million more," were for it." the first two lines of the Family Ties theme song, Gary David Goldberg No VIsua and I guess America assumed that the day the Family Ties Creator barriers Keatons left the neighborhood would never come. Family Ties first aired in September 1982 at a By Julie Vinger as having Juvenile Glycoma. have to be perfectly sighted to time when NBC was undergoing restructuring. Feature Editor Juvenile be a Glycoma, as Troung chiropractor, that is why I am Since then, with programming like Family Ties, picture describes of the first guy you step on as you climb up it, is, "built up pressure in shooting for that," Troung said. NBC has moved from third to first in the network the corporate ladder." In 1978 Victor Troung escaped, the eyes; normally there is a lot of ratings. By leaving, it is doubtful that the cast or writers with his family, to Malaysia from fluid and it will drain on its own, Taking on 13 to 14 units isn't all Before moving to Sunday nights, Family Ties will attempt a sequel or a future special. Vietnam. It was then when he Sbut I guess something was clogged Troung can do. Recently he won aired at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, preceding The Cosby The show's creator, Gary David Goldberg, gave discovered his eyesight was deter- up and because of that the Jason Home Memorial Scholar- Show. At its peak, Family Ties knocked Cosby out the eyes can Ameiica a family that we could identify with, thus iorating. not release the pressure on its ship for $100. He also won the of the number one slot, enjoying a few weeks as creating a runaway success. However, he feels that Because he was a refugee in own." Foreign Language Merit Award the most watched show in America. it could never be duplicated, and says that he's not Malaysia, he could not receive the Finally, Troung came to Amer- for excellent scholastic performance- The power of the family was tested with plots going to attempt to. proper care for his eyes for a while. ica. When he arrived he thought, in Spanish. centering around death, suicide, divorce, In Goldberg's words, "Good-bye. When he did finally get to the "What doesn't America have?" About two-thirds relationships, Alzheimer's disease, drugs,.pre- Thank-you. of the time This has been great. It'll never happen again--I'm hospital, the damage had already "They have the best Troung can be found marital sex, and personal values. doctors, they in the Disabled not even going to look for it." been done, for he needed to have could cure my eyes and I could get Student Center. "The center has two surgeries. He was diagnosed new glasses." Unfortunately, things been great, " Troung said, "They didn't turn out that way for Troung. have offered me a lot of opportun- ies By Vince Williams When he went to the doctors in ities and accomodations to any America, they said that the doctors classes I need for my academic in Malaysia had done all that they goals." could do for his eyes and nothing To aide him in his goals, the more could be done. After the two Disabled Center puts his notes into surgeries he was left visually im- braile, tutors him individually, paired. reads to him and if needed he has Ten years later, Troung is atten- note-takers in class. The center ding FC, taking an average of 13 also has a voice-activated com- to 14 units a semester. After the puter that the students may use. spring semester he will have com- It will take Troung two more pleted his second year at FC. years until he will be transferring Toung has decided to major in schools, but he enjoys school and Pre-Med, hoping to one day become calls the Disabled Student Center a chiropractor. "I guess you don't his 'home away from home.'

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On a hot correspondent are being saluted to college support services. afternoon I arrived at Fullerton as Fullerton College's Man and An active participant at a College to attend a journalism Woman of the Year for 1989. variety of A.S. and Inter-Club orientation. And, if ability and Council activities and special I searched for the building determination can make dreams events, she was one of the where it was to be held, There, come true, then the future looks official spokesmodel in a next to the quad, it stood awaiting extremely bright for Brian college advertising commercial my entrance. Richard Chee and Laurie and was the 1987 Homecoming I anxiously entered it, won- Danielle Rau. Queen. dering what my day would be Both Anaheim residents, "I'm honored to be chosen as like. Brian, 23, and Laurie, 19, were Woman of the Year," said Rau. It was on that day I met Brian named to the top student honors "Most people are never Chee. We were both there for the at the conclusion of Friday's thanked for what they do, and orientation. When it was over we (May 12) annual Men and this award makes me feel like talked aboutwhat our plans and Women of Distinction expectations were for the follow- as though I've been : Achievement Recognition appreciated." ing semester. : Awards Program. Sremember we walked out of In all, 30 young men and Nomination for Man and that little room feeling kind of women from throughout the Woman of the Year, in addition uncertain of what was yet to college community were saluted to those for Men and Women of come. for not only being top scholars, Distinction, were made by ctually, now that Ilook back but also for achievements in faculty and students, with a on iit was the first day of a new such diverse fields as fine arts, special committee of beginning for both of us. athletics, student government administration, faculty, I still picture us walking away and service to the college and classified staff and students from the building and hearing community. making the final selection. Brian say, "I'd like to write some A major winner in several Men of Distinction also sports..." student journalism competitions, included Daniel J. Arias of Two years later, he has done Chee is currently editor-in-chief Orange, Club Activities; Marcial quite a lot more than that. He of the award-winning Hornet L. Beltran of Anaheim, Athletics, became editor-in-chief for the weekly newspaper. Foreign language and Hornet this semester and just He has served as both a staff Scholarship; Dwight L. re|ently became Man of the Year writer and editor-in-chief of the Finckbone of Anaheim, at Fullerton College. award winning Torch magazine, Communications and Service to Out of 20,000 students at the and previously was a staff the Community; Robert C. College, the HONORED-The HONORED-The1989 Fullerton College Men and Women of DistinctionDstincMIK young man with all writer, assistant sports editor, Grantham of Fullerton, the questions that one August sports editor, and Humanities, Scholarship and day, finally found the answers editorial/opinion page editor of Service to the College; Brandon O'Neil of Fullerton, Scholarship College and Community; Jennifer Government and Service to the - and came up on top, the very top. the Hornet. B. Gray of Fullerton, and Service to the Community; L. Drinkwine of Placentia, College and Community. I instantly think of a song by "Never in my dreams would I Mathematics; John F. Green of Edward C. Petritz of Anaheim, Student Government; Nancy J. Susan Nehez of Fullerton, Tracy Chapman when I think of win this," said Chee. "This Fullerton, Biological Sciences, Club Activities, Fine Arts/Art, Ertel of Long Beach, Social Humanities; Constance L. Pratt all the success he's built. The award means so much, to Club Activities, Student Business Scholarship, Social Sciences and Scholarship; Alida of Fullerton, Humanities; lyrics say I had a feeling that I honored as the man of the year. Government, Scholarship, and Science and Service to the D. Herron of Whittier, Social belonged and I had a feelingl I'm happy not only for myself, Service to the College; and Ernest College/Community; Paul W. Sciences and Scholarship; Also Amalia A. Runkel of Buena Park, could be someone."" :. : Social Sciences; Diane T. Shubat but also because all the work C. Johnston on Anaheim, Pugh of Anaheim, Fine Debra I. Miller-Kazmierczak of Funny, though the words were we do on the school Athletics and Scholarship. Arts/Music; and Steve E. Spehar Brea, Club Activities, Inter-Club of Fullerton, Club Activities, never spoken out loud, somehow Student Government and Service publications, the time we put Also Jon M. Kercher of of Anaheim, Fine Arts/Theatre. Council and Student I get the feeling that there must into the newspaper and Anaheim, Fine Arts/Music; Kiet Government; Enez Litchfield of to the College; and Shirin have been some silent part ofhim Other Women of Distinction Sotodehdar of Buena Park, magazine, has been Dong Lam of Fullerton, included Judith L. Chin-ford of Fullerton, Service to the College; saying that all alonL. recognized." Mathematics; Imtiaz A. Lubin of Buena Mathematics, Student Orange, Computer Graphics and Elizabeth A. Government and Scholarship. Lusi Garcia The current Associated Student Mohammady of Fullerton, Service to the College; Ana Park, Communication and President, Rau's Mathematics, Scholarship and Marie Delgado of Placentia, Club Service to the College; Maria G. extracurricular activities at Service to the College; Kevin B. Activities and Service to the Martinez of Corona, Student Fullerton College Business and Computer Awards

FC names staff of distinction Certificatesof Recognition Busch, they .were nominated and 9, where they received a framed of education, the selection Business Administration Wesley K Bemis By Lorna Paxton selected by their peers, other FC certificate, signed by Board committee narrowed down the Accounting- John R The Hornet Transfer Cook faculty, staff and administrators. President Otto Lacayo, who applications to ten and then to Business Management In honor of the event, extended commendations to the final applicant for the the Virginia F. Pope Kristeen L. Burns, Fullerton recipients received a honorees. President's Award, who was Legal SecretarialScience Carmen C Ramirez College's Registrar and congratulatory letter from FC Burns. Nominators had to fill out a Personnel in the selection Real Estate Dawn Siciliano Admissions and Records Office President Philip W. Borst as form answering questions such Manager was awarded $500 for well. as having their names as. "Have the achievements committee included Kathy Word Processing Minh Nguyet Ta receiving the top staff honor of engraved on plaques which will Engstrom, Humanities; Michelle Janeth Hamby the year, the 1989 President's be on display in the Fitzsimmons, Library; Paul Kelly, Award. Administration Building. Dean of Communications; Sandy Service to the College Scott D. Brennan The Staff of Distinction "I had no idea that I was going Mott, Biological Sciences; Dr. Awards Banquet was held on to be nominated for this award, Claudia Pineo, Humanities; and May 7, at the Los Coyotes much less win the President's Dr. John Walker, Dean of I.O. Culp Business Award Country Club in Buena Park, Award," Burns said. "I was very Instruction. Todd Eggertsen which FC's fourth annual awards surprised." Other members of the staff, in luncheon. Burns, a 20 year FC employee, which five of the honorees James Mieras Memorial Scholarship Nine other staff members mentioned that she was received the title in the fall, Don H. Matsumiya inculding Burns, and the other received $250 from staff nominated by her staff probably J.H. Denson Marketing Scholarship development funds. According due to her interest in students and five in the spring, all celebrated to Public Relations Officer Al the conscienceness she displays in the recognition at one time. Dwight Finckbone making sure that everything is The other staff members who Ronald Zarett Memorial Accounting right for them. received awards include Tom Primarily in charge of Blank, Fine Arts/Theatre; Gracie Scholarship registration just before the Burns, Students Affairs Jesse Dorsett beginning of each semester, Administrative Secretary; Walker J. Dudek, Sean J. Paolino Bums said that she's busy all- Kristeen L. Burns Humanities Division year-round. "We're always Instructor; Darlene Jacobson, Phi Beta Lambda Awards Sizzling Student Activities Supervisor; making changes and Geoffrey Crow innovations," she said. "Like involved the nominee's James F. Kerr, Biological Darryl Griffin now, our staff is looking into overcoming unusual difficulties Sciences Instructor; Dr. Joyce Michael Keith Monica Montag phone and mail-in registrations." or personal hardships?" And Morton, Business and Computer Mark Rodomethin "How have the nominee's Information Systems Instructor; According to Burns, all ten Brent Pierce, Art/Music honorees attended the North achievements contributed to the California Business Education success of college programs or Instructor; Harold K. Plett, Orange County Community Biological Science Instructor and Association Award Fun! College (NOCCCD) Board of instfuctional services?" Dr. Karl E. Schwartz, Social Rosa Vance Trustees meeting Tuesday, May Composed from various areas Science Instructor. NOW HIRING Full & part _LA SI time I positions for: SERVICE ESERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTSu HOST/HOSTESS I ANNOUCEMENT I ANNOUNCEMENTS BARTENDERS

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Sports Editor Also contributing to the "offense" to the Hornet vocab- Baseball update offensive attack thus far in the ulary. Centerfielder/shortstop Robert playoffs are Kelly Hilliard (.333 Choosing the Coach of the Year Bailey and pitcher Willy Barber Fullerton College's star softball batting average) and Debbie at a school as successful were recently named to the All- pitcher Kristin Jacobs is at it again. as Wagner (.333 average, with 4 Fullerton College is difficult to say Orange Empire Conference base- During last week's Southern stolen bases). the least. ball first team. California Playoffs, she threw two Wagner led the team in almost Last Winter, Hal Sherbeck's Catcher Johnny Mele and in- no-hitters, to help the Hornets every offensive category this past star-studded football team won 10 fielder Willy Speakman were advance to the State Tournament, conference season. straight games before finally honorable mention selections. to be played May 19-21 at Golden losing in the last seconds of Bailey led the team in five West College in Huntington Coach of the Year the Potato Bowl for the offensive categories, Beach. The Hornets will face National including Softball coach Margo Davis has Championship. batting average (.386), and stolen Foothill College of Los Altos, on been chosen by the Hornet Colleen Riley, along with one of bases with 31. Friday, May 19 at noon. Newspaper Sports writing staff as the most talented groups of Although tagged with a poor 3- Foothill (28-7), the No. 3 ranked the Fullerton College Coach of the athletes in FC history, took her 10 conference record, Barber was seed in the north and champion of Year for the 1988-89 season. women's basketball team all the recognized as the hard-luck the Coast Conference, swept Davis, who is coaching for her way to the semi-final State Playoff pitcher in 1989. conference rival De Anza by last season, has won her game last Spring. His earned run average of 3.38 scores of 6-2, and 7-2. San Mateo conference eight times, and ex- This season, the softball team was third best in the conference. into the tour- is Joe Ardent/Hornet (34-10) comes perienced being the State Softball off and running, and we nament as the No. 1 seed in the at the Champion in 1980. Hornet feel that with Margo north, followed by West Valley Davis She began coaching at FC in leading the way, (34-13), Foothill, and Fresno the Hornets can't 195 8, which makes her the longest lose. (29-21). lasting coach, or teacher on the Track and Field Fullerton (36-10) defeated campus. COACH OF THE YEAR- Bakersfield College in their Although Davis has achieved At last week's Southern Cal- playoff opener, 3-2, then swept many rewards in the past, it is her ifornia Track and Field Finals at Margo Davis (Top) would Southwestern College by scores of achievements from this year that Cerritos College, FC sprinter love to add another big 3-0, and 6-1. have made her the Coach of the Emily Thiebaud broke the school trophy to her collection this Jacobs used a no-hit perfor- Year. record in the 400m hurdles, with a spring by capturing the mance to brush away Bakersfield, When three star athletes had to time of 1:04.60, which was .60 State Championship. The and liked it so much, she came leave the team because of personal seconds.faster than the old time. back with another no-hitter the problems last Fall, Davis had her In posting the speedy finish, CBS news crew (Left) following game. work cut out for her. Thiebaud qualified for the event. interviewed Davis at a While Jacobs has been untouch- On the road to building a She also qualified, along with recent playoff game. able, the offense has been led by dominating unit, which needed Stacy Wholton, JoAnne Markling, late-blooming Stephanie hitting to complement the pitching and Maritza DeLeon at the State Fleischaker, who has come from of Kristin Jacobs, Davis went out Finals in the mile relay. nowhere to lead the Hornet attack. and recruited two women from the Other qualifiers from FC were; Fleischaker, who batted .211 in basketball team. Megan Franke in the discus, Orange Empire Conference play, Davis' wish for more offense Markling again, in the heptathlon, Mike Rangel/Hornet Hil is a hornet, and loves it coaches and athletes at FC the women did. You go from Ardent By Joe seldom, if ever, get to basketball, then softball does Sports Editor experience-competing against great." the mighty Hornets. How does winning effect the When you compare the success The hardest adjustment for Hill work of the SID? of the Fullerton College Athletic was just getting through the "It's been real easy. It makes Program with that of all other transition from one college to this job a lot easier when you community colleges in the nation, another. have so many winners," Hill said. FC has to be ranked right up "The toughest challenge was Hill's job of SID is like no there near the top. just letting the coaches know that other job in the world. Sometimes this is taken for I wasn't a Golden West person He spends a lot of time with granted by the school's athletes, anymore. I was a Fullerton the coaches and players, while students, and faculty. person. It was hard to convince also remaining in close Every once in a while, people that I was a Hornet, and communications with the media. something happens to remind us not a Rustler." He is in charge of keeping of this fact. Hill graduated from the statistics, writing the press guide, When Ken Hill took over as University of California at Irvine and preparing news letters, as Sports Information Director (SID) (UCI) in 1985, where he was a well as promoting the athletes. at FC, he knew that he was pitcher on the baseball team. But if you ask Hill, there is no stepping into a first-class In a recent interview, Hill job like it, and no job better. organization. commented on the tremendous He said, "I don't think there is "They (FC) always had the success the program has had in a better job than this- to get reputation as the team to beat," his first year as SID. paid to go to sporting events." said Hill, who transfered over He said, "Everybody wants to Hill took over the job for from Golden West College, have an athletic program like Kathleen Lilly in the Fall of where he was a part-time SID. Fullerton. I get here then, bam! 1988. "They (FC) pretty much own their doing great. Volleyball He said that he likes the job so Joe Ardent/Hornet Golden West in everything," he struggled (in the past) then, much that he would like to do it said. Hill, Sports writing press releases and talking on the boom! they finish second. You go for the rest of his life. Or at least, HARD AT WORK-Ken As an outsider, Hill from football and volleyball to he said, until Hal Sherbeck, his Information Director at FC, keeps busy by phone with the media and coaches. experienced something that the basketball, and you know how boss, fires him.

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I Entertainment Fullerton College Hornet/Friday, May 19, 1989-11 K1 FAREWELL INDY-Indiana Indiana Jon es and Jones(Hanison Ford) mounts a steed and races away the Last Crusade Kahn, and many others from the Studio: Paramount two previous films have been re- Director: Steven Speilberg united for Indy's final hoorah. Starring: Harrison Ford, Sean This time archeologist Jones is Connery and River Phoenix on a search for the Holy Grail and Release Date: May 24 is reunited with his father (strange- ly enough played by Sean Connery Notes: The swashbuckling who's competing for box-office Indiana Jones makes his trium- dollars against Timothy Dalton as phant return to the big screen in the James Bond in License To Kill; the third collaboration of Harrison role in which Connery previously Ford, Executive Producer George reigned supreme). Lucas, and Director Steven The last Crusade is the only Speilberg, following Raiders of the summer release that may out-gross Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Ghostbusters gang. Indy has an the Temple of Doom. earlier release date and the billing In addition, composer John of a climactic grand finale in which Williams, cinematographer he more than likely "goes out with Douglas Slocombe, editor Michael a bang."

3 Young Einstein

Studio: Warner Brothers But will all his fame and glory at Director: Yahoo Serious home propel the young Yahoo to Starring: Yahoo Serious stardom in the U.S.? Release Date: July It could happen. Americans are still infatuated with the Australian Notes: Yahoo Serious is from culture and Warner Brothers is Australia, but he's no Crocodile spending $8 million to get this $5 Dundee. In the land down under, million movie onto 1200 screens Serious is a phenomenon; Young this summer. Einstein is the fourth biggest in The premise does seem a bit Aussie history. shakey; Einstein as "the inventor Serious even made the cover of of relativity 'n' rock and roll." Australia's version of Time But then Back to the Future was Magazine in February of this year. dumb and really successful, too.

Murray is often reluctant to do any studios'. The Final Fro Studio: Paramount Director: William Shatner Maybe, maybe not. Either way Starring: William Shatner, the Enterprise crew is not intim- License to Kill 5 Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, idated by this summer's heated On the :other hand, even the James Doohan, Walter Koenig, competition. Studio: MGM/UA worst Bond films had relatively Nichelle Nichols, and Goerge They've gone head to head with Starring: Timothy Dalton " interesting stunts and innovative Takei. the Ghostbusters and Indiana Release Date: July 14 effects. Release Date: June 9 Jones before and fared quite well, Notes: Not quite edging it's way Timothy Dalton (Bond du jour) thank you. into the major blockbuster category, has proven himself to be worhty of Notes: Yes it's another sequel, In fact, the Enterprises' last License to Kill should be a the 007 title; in fact, critics agree but it's not just any sequel; it's the three outings racked up grosses of moderate hit, nonetheless. that he may be more physically fifth entry in the Star Trek series, $80 million, $80 million and $110 After all, the James Bond series suited to the character created in which comes with a guaranteed million (in that order). does have a 27-year-old track the Ian Flemming novels than Sean audience and ticket sales. At the end of Star Trek IV: The record that is unique in cinematic Connery and more assuredly than This film can't lose. Voyage Home, the new U.S.S. history. But is the public getting Roger Moore (or one-shot wonder It looks and sounds promising, Enterprise was revealed and Capt. tired of 007? George Lazenby, for that matter). but production has been kept tight- Kirk commanded, "Let's see what Could be. Producer Cubby License to Kill won't murder the ly under wraps and no one is saying she's got!" Apparently the ship is Broccoli's enthusiasm for the competition at the box-office this yet whether or not Shatner is as pushed to the limit this time, result- genre of films does not seem to be summer, but it does have enough capable a director as his character, ing in some intense special effects paralleled by movie audiences in of a loyal following to hold it's own Kirk, is a Captain. sequences. 1989. in ticket sales. GET SERIOUS- Yahoo Serious, film prodigy from Australia, stars in "Young Einstein," a movie about the Batman 6 discovery of relativity and rock 'n' roll. Serious also co- Studio: Warner Brothers box-office position this summer, wrote the screenplay, and directed and produced the Director: Tim Burton but if the early reviews aren't film. The comedy is the fourth best-grossing movie in Starring: Michael Keaton, Jack positive, a lot of movie-goers may Australia's history. Nicholson, Kim Basinger choose one of the plethora of photo courtesy Warner Films Release Date: June 23 sequels instead. Also troublesome is the casting Notes: Do not expect this comic of Michael Keaton in the lead as book character to come to the big Batman. Not one to pigeon-hole screen as did his predecessor, actors, I myself, still can't help Superman. remembering Keaton asMr. Mom; Rumored to cost as much as $50 husband turned housewife, afraid ...And honorable mention goes to... more of the vacuum cleaner. million, Batman is a darker, Lethal Weapon II: the follow- bed-fellows Clint Eastwood and effects). Due for release June 23. surrealistic film than the In Batman's favor, however, is to the Mel Gibson Psycho-cop Bernadette Peters. Due for release The Karate Kid III: 27-year-old Batman Jack Nicholson up Superman series, and who was intel- hit. Due for release in July. May 26. Ralph Macchio returns as the teen evolves as more of an anti-hero ligently assigned the role of the A Nightmare On Elm Street 5; Great Balls of Fire: finally. At karate king. Look out Chuck than a hero. Joker. Destined to be the casting The Dream Child: Freddy's back last. The life story of rock and roll Norris. Due for release June 30. Word of mouth is expected to coup of the year, this pretty much pervert Jerry Lee Lewis on the big and he still hasn't found a decent Friday the 13th part VIII: no carry Batman to the number three makes up for the Keaton guffaw. manicurist. Due for release August screen. Starring Dennis Quaid and woman-child Winona Ryder. 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You are cordially invited to attend

Graduation 1989

Caps & Gowns Caps and gowns are available for a rental fee of $12. There will be one gold cord for Honors, and two for High Honors. Caps and gowns may be paid for and collected in the Student Center (Room 814) at the following times: Wednesday, May 31, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, June 1, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Friday, June 2, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Commencement Rehearsal Rehearsal for Commencement will be at the Fullerton High School Stadium, June 2, between 12 noon and 12:30 p.m. Dress casually; come directly to the stadium.

Commencement, June 2, 7:30 p.m. Reception will follow in the Student Center, featuring music and refreshments, courtesy of the Associated Students. Watch for further details.

Something Extra... As an additional effort to honor the graduates of Fullerton College, the Associated Students Government will present each attending graduate with a useful gift.

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