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Hornet Volume 67, Issue 4 Friday, September 23,1988 , Fullerton, California Teachers to vote on union clause

By Anthony Wilson Staff Writer "Right now, a teacher could and approximately 45% of our Now that the dust has settled in teachers choose this option - re- the conflict between the United ceive all the benefits of what Faculty (UF) and the North Orange United Faculty negotiates, which County Community College Dis- is connected to vital assistance trict (NOCCCD), the UF is now from the CTA staff, which is involved in a schism. connected to coordination all As part of the newly ratified along; workshops, training, offices, faculty contract, teachers will be facilities, equipment - all that called on to decide whether or not backs up what we do, and it flows a "Fair Share" clause should be included. The clause would make it man- "If we win, we're going to datory for teachers to join the bar- California Teacher's Association be a much stronger (CTA) as well as the local chapter, gaining association. And I the United Faculty. mean much stronger." All teachers are covered by the recently ratified contract whether Dr. Louis Reichman or not they are members of the UF, United Faculty President but the organization's current pres- ident, Dr. Louis Reichman, feels from national to state, into us as that all teachers should pay their the United Faculty," said Reich- fair share of association dues to man. finance the UF's many services. Many of the 45% of abstaining This new initiative is called Fair teachers are apprehensive about Share Representation. joining the UF/CTA because of The $413 annual dues would the groups support of liberal political break down to $60 for the local candidates, and liberal causes. chapter, the United Faculty, with With that in mind, S$78 going towards the National the UF is Steve Barber/Hornet offering a 10% rebate on union Education Association (NEA), and dues to any person opposed to such Orange County rally-Democratic presidential nominee Michael Alan Cranston, Leo McCarthy, and Assembly candidate Rick the remaining $275 would pay for endorsements, while still paying Dukakis (center) is joined by (from left) Jerry Yudelson, U.S. Senator Thierbach at a rally aimed at gaining support in Orange County. CTA expenses. Many Fullerton and Cypress See Board, page 4 college teachers are not currently Dukakis gaining support in OC

indication of things to come, that once again," he said. Joining Dukakis were U.S. Sen- Argument surrounds By Eric Marson may all soon change. On the environment, he heavi- ator Alan Cranston of California; Editor-in-Chief Dukakis was received withthun- ly criticized Republican nominee Democratic Assembly candidate dering applause as he approached Vice-President George Bush and F. Christian (Rick) Thierbach; Senator appointment On an overcast Saturday morn- the podium before a packed house promised that, if elected, he and candidate for U.S. Senate ing Sept. 17, hundreds of enthu- .of 1,000 volunteer workers and would see to it that a cabinet was Leo McCarthy, all of whom a shame that the new Chee "It's siastic people, both young and union members and commanded created for the Environmental preached the goals and aspira- By Brian senators have to see the immat- Staff Editor old, gathered outside the United his audience with an authorita- Protection Agency. tions of the Democratic Party. urity of some of the people here," presence. Meanwhile, "And the first secretary of the Food and.Commercial Workers tive stage It's been said that if the demo- said A.S. Vice President Laurie union hall in nearby Buena Park. hundreds of people filled the environment is going to be as Sometimes even the best laid Rau. the en- crats are going to win California They were democrats, mostly, parking lot outside the audit- committed to protecting in the November election, they plans can go awry. Such was the Opposing Senators Brent Tuominen vironment as George Bush has and they were there to lend their orium to listen to the speech over And case last Tuesday during the Asso- and Robert Hammond based their speakers. been to neglecting it. must win in Orange County. me- support to Massachusetts Gover- loud although democratic .leaders ciated Students Senate (A.S.) opposition on a literal reading of nor Michael Dukakis in his bid to For the most part, the governor "I believe that our children and eting. the senate by-laws. According to have admitted that it is going to After dedicating over an hour to become the next president of the focused on the value of education grandchildren should have the Bush Tuominen, the by-laws state that a of a be tough to beat George cohesiveness United States. and stressed the importance chance to grow up in an America here, they're hoping to hold down improving senate person can be appointed to the It was quite an unusual sight, clean environment during his with clean air and clean water; and harmony, advisor Darlene senate only after a two-week the Republican's margin of vic- as the meeting really, especially when taken into brief, but effective, speech. where our coasts are protected tory while winning elsewhere in Jacobson watched waiting period. account the fact that Orange "I see an America where the from oil spills; where forests are disolved in argument over whether Hammond's andTuominen'sconten- opportunity is the state. appoint- County has long been considered door of college flourishing, not disappearing; Before the election, Dukakis to accept CharlotteSanchez's tion was that the senate needed to one of the most heavily popula- open to every young person who and where there will always be ment as a senator. wait one more additional week an and Bush are scheduled to have Norm ted Republican parts of the entire graduates from high school, someplace quiet and beautiful one of which will be At one point, advisor until approving Sanchez's admit- teaching is a va- two debates, to help the senate nation. America where ,and natural to get away from it .held in Los Angeles. Price was asked tance. But if this recent rally was any lued and honored profession in it's debate over the appointment. tall," he said. See Senate, page 4 I Mailbox revenues misquoted Also reported was a part of the ing to Skenderian, got an excellent By Brian Chee plan that allowed the school to set response after "talking to approx- Staff Editor up the mailboxes with no capital outlay. imately 60-70 California scho- "The idea behind that," ols." Information on the installation said Skenderian, "Is that we sell of student mailboxes reported in the postal station on a turn-key Currently the company's pro- the Hornet last week has been basis. posal is being considered at two proven to be incorrect. The A.S. would have the community colleges, one state option to purchase the unit on a college and a state university. At "The correct projected revenue the time of the interview, from the postal center itself starts five-year lease plan. No funds would be needed, and the A.S. runs Skenderian was unable to reveal at between $5,000 and $7,500 a the names of the sources. year," said Skenderian. "The antici- the station anyway they want. Our pated revenue from the advertising main role would be to manage the Skenderian also stated that after panels should be between $20,000 advertising." talks with A.S. Senator Derek and $25,000."' Skenderian went on to say that McFarland, he is hopeful that the President Guy these figures were only for the first surveys used in determining the At the time, A.S. the station would be done was quoted as saying that the 18 months, and that the school can need for Maw "around the first week of October." mailboxes could bring in an esti- "expect an 8-10 percent increase a into the school. year after that." mated $60,000 He also said that contrary to the 1--_. According to CampAd Postal came earlier CampAd Postal Systems article, it will take "approx- Steve Barber/Hornet Systems Inc. President Joseph up with the idea of installing postal omately three to four months for Skenderian, this claim was exag- stations last summer. And accord- the station to be installed." New convenlence?-Artists' rendering of postal center now being considered by the A.S. Senate. gerated. Editorial Friday, September 23, 1988-2 r The HORNET isdistributed every. Friday, excluding intersessions, exam Vince Williams periods and school holidays. Published by the Fullerton College' Communications division,312 E. Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92634, the HORNET isa 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 "... 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Eric Marson Vince Williams Julle Davey Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Advisor I : Senate Blues As in previous semesters, the Associated proved nothing more than their ability to Student Government is beginning to fall disrupt a meeting. apart, neutralizing the the unique power Curiously enough, this same by-law had they have on campus because of in-house been waived in order to allow Tuominen bickering and ill-feelings. into the senate. With this semester only a month old, the The real reason why Tuominen and Student Government has already been Hammond opposed the appointment might involved in at least one controversy and. have been because of a power play invol- numerous petty arguments amongst them- ving the by-law. selves. Letters to the Hornet A look at some of the month's lowlight It seems that Tuominen and A:S. Parking Revisited New Senators Show the student government involving President Maw had a struggle long ago over spend what is essentially the stu- whether or not to do away with the law. dent's money on the students. itself in a controversy over the student gift Back to the old parking issue. It Congratulations on being elec- Arguments and discussion are part of the I wish I could be sure that the packets. The packets were sent back to the seems FC students aren't getting a ted to the Senate. Now that you A.S. practices what it teaches. You maker because they contained over-the- legislative process, but when responsible fair deal these days; The price of hold this high post, you must see, this very same leadership counter drugs Vivarin and Nyquil. Some discussion turns into immature bickering parking is up to twenty dollars, the realize the responsibilities that conference that was originally reason: to better our parking situa- come with the title. senators felt that the decision had already over moot points and when executives scheduled to be held in Palm tion. As senators you must remember Springs, or to be more accurate, been made to send the packets back, thus disregard the importance of the senate, Well, this is where the confusion your priorities. Your grades come Rancho Mirage, at a cost of $1500. student comes in. I will have graduated first, you must keep them up to stay taking the power of the senate out of their government stops being effective. The A.S. had already allocated hands. Regardless of whether or not the from this school long before the in the senate. But of your senatorial There is no doubt that the Associated parking problem is solved. responsibilities, first and foremost $1500 on an event that could (and will}be student government made a correct dec- Student Government at Fullerton College We have to pay more, but we is to keep into consideration what conducted here on campus for a considerably ision, the fact remains that this issue should still have the mile hike to school. is best for the students and the lesser amount. has enriched student life on campus. The reason for the sudden change I think that the administration school in general. have been solved peacefully. Most of the senators and executives, in of plans was not a change should get a loan and repay the Your personal beliefs, as well as of heart by the powers that be, rather, Now this. Senators Brent Tuominen and fact, seem to get along, but it is a small loan from future students after the those of other senators and execut- it was that only eight people had made Robert Hammond disrupted an otherwise minority of officers that continually throw parking problem has ives should not supercede what is a been solved. reservations Pay for what you get. best. before the deadline productive senate meeting bickering over wrench into the student government mac- (the cost to them was $25). when to allow a new senator to join their Now it seems that the school has Do not forget, with your oath of hine. an abundance of money that will office, you must consider all issues This time the student body got ranks. But if this group of senators ever want to probably be spent hastily and "with the best interest of Fullerton lucky. Had an additional four Their opposition to the appointment was help decide important issues and become foolishly. I have an idea about that. College at heart". Once again, students signed up to vacation in based on the violation of a by-law that more than just a 'ice cream social com- Why not refund some of our congratulations and best wishes. Rancho Mirage, we wouldn't have parking fees and build a parking- been so fortunate. What happened states that an appointee must wait two mittee', if it wants to help solve issues that structure with the extra funds? Mark Smith to the system of checks that were weeks before approval. The fact of the will effect student life, it cando so only as a It seems that some of the admin- intended to prevent the misuse of istration needs to take an econom- Young Democrats student funds? matter is that there was no real reason for unit acting together and not as factions, Ruben Duran opposing the approval, and the opposition fighting one another. ics class, or maybe the student Where was Guy Maw, the A.S. senate can help solve the problem A.S. Senator President who puts the students first? Where was Norm Price, Roger Stredler Assistant Dean of Student Affairs? FC Student Isn't it a part of his job to insure Bann ing Freedom If any students, teachers, that student funds are used prop- erly? or campus personnel wish When the William T. Boyce Library The document states that "books and Logical Argument? to comment, criticize or re- And how about the press? Why wasn't the Hornet there to see to it kicks off Banned Books Week on Sept. 23, other library resources should be provided spond to an article in the that the students knew about these students will have the chance to get a first- for the interest, information, and enlighten- In last Friday editorial on District HORNET, or present afresh govermental improprieties? What hand look at some of the most controversial ment of all people of the community the truce, I would like to point out a topic worthy of discussion, a coincidence! Each and every material ever written. library serves. Materials should not be few problems, in which I feel are they are strongly encour- person I just mentioned was in- you have used the wrong language vited to attend the retreat. It is an opportunity that should not be excluded because of origin, background, or in explaining. aged to submit a letter to Room 512 in the Human- In talking to some of the stu- missed. views of those contributing to their crea- In this issue on Sept. 16 the very dents on campus, I found that I was For just as the Olympic Games have been tion." first sentence implies that they had ities Building. All letters not the only one that was con- the "Great War." a war as bad as must include the author's cerned about the scheduling of a symbolized by a never-extinguishing torch, Students should become involved with Also in the beginning of the second name and phone number. retreat in Rancho Mirage. The so have libraries come to symbolize man's the event in order to gain an insight into paragraph you have already down- students Letters that I spoke to were reverence for knowledge passed from gen- why people have urged the banning of played what your going to say with may be edited to unanimous in condemning the 1eration to generation. certain books. By going to the library and "really?" conform to style and space. action of the Senate in this matter. "The great COLA war is finally i -Unfortunately, there are those who be- understanding the meaning behind those One person's reaction was "Why over." What does this mean to don't they lieve that certain works of literature able to decide for list this as one of the are books, students will be you? We'll when I think of a great services that the A.S. provides? It {simply unsuitable for widespread publica- themselves whether the material included is war I think of guns and deaths. The makes me want to ask for a refund way this is written it sounds like on my A.S. Card." tion. For reasons ranging from fear of revolt valuable to our society orjust a big waste of COLA has shoot-out with a lot of to a sense of protecting others from the time. casualties. Student Funds It is essential that the Associated 'perceived evils that lie within the pages of More importantly, students must recog- You could have worded it some- Students maintains the support of these books, they seek to have them banned nize that the First Amendment to the Con- thing like: "The Districts problem the student body, otherwise it loses with COLA is finally over." On Saturday, September 17, the the justification of it's existence. so that knowledge of a sometimes cruel stitution guarantees them the absolute right When you start of a sentence Fullerton College Associated Stu- To accomplish this end, it is world cannot be gained. to decide that for themselves. They must with "Really?" you have just dents had planned to conduct a important that the A.S. continue to This philosophy, however, goes against realize that no one person has the right to insinuated that what is next to "Leadership Conference" here on work toward the betterment of campus to help prepare those the college experience for all every fabric of the Library Bill of Rights, decide what should or shouldn't be read by come is ,not important. This is a interested downplayer which means a word in participatingin Stu- students, and that it recognizes which was adopted in June of 1948. the masses. or phrase that undermine the dent Government this year be- programs that do not accomplish importance of, a claim. I feel thid come better acquainted both with these goals. If we cannot, Student each other, and with the was a real sad choice of words and process by Government becomes government which next time you should enroll or have Student Government is run of the few, by the few, and for the here at Fullerton taken logic and critical think. College. few. One of the subjects that is bound The last word Brian Frazier to be discussed at the seminar is the Brent Tuominen responsibility of the Senate to FC Student A.S. Senator Friendship. A relationship whose com- pleasures, the bond lies much deeper. ponents Hone Saf parallel any true love-affair.. Your true friend enjoys your strengths, Loyalty, honesty, compassion, under- accepts your weaknesses and likes you regard- standing, endurance, strife and even some- Editor-in-Chief...... Eric Marson Photo Edlitor ...... Steve Barber less. Your true friends are your only friends. Managing Editor...... Vince Williams Staff Photographer...... Mindy Montayne times hate. Friendships have a powerful Copy Editor ...... Brian Harris Staff Photographer ...... Gregg Smith influence in our lives and provide a haven Just as in any love affair, not all friend-. News Editor ...... Anthony Wilson Staff Pho tographer...... Steve Zyllus from daily stresses as we share our exper- ships can endure the conflicts which will News Assistant ...... Toby Hill Office Maanager ...... Kevin Broden Editorial iences. For no experience can certainly arise between two people. Editor...... Brian Chee Advertisirng ...... Vince Williams be called Editorial Assistant...... Cherie Dudman Advertisirng ...... Elizabeth A. Lubin complete until it is brought home and But those rare friendships which prevail Feature Editor ...... Elizabeth A. Lubin Staff Writers: shared with a friend. over any troubles are priceless, although Feature Assistant...... Esther A. Privett Rich Kane Harry Boyd Sports Editor ...... each Kyle Wilcox Scott SSuthers Elizabeth W. Hickman Friendships should not be, but commonly friend fulfills different needs in your Sports Assistant...... Ralph Ferguson Perry EErwin Brian Pado are mistaken for acquaintanships. You may life. Entertainment Editor...... Mike Lyster Mary FJerez Ken Riendl have many acquaintances, relationships ,There are friends you shop with, friends Editorial/Production ...... 992-7155 Advertisir with others whose main function is to you laugh with, friends who have been in g ...... 992-7154 provide fun, laughter and comaraderie, and your life since birth, each important in their HORNET Newspaper, 321 E. Chappman Avenue although friendships also include these own uniqueness. Fullerton, Ca. 92634. Opinion Friday, September 23, 1988-3

Bigotry Three excellent reasons... Society's disease Reflective of the decline in voter turnout since 1960, it remains true that most eligible American citizens do not vote in Presidential Elections. By Esther A. Prlvett Italians-and even before that, there had Staff Writer Probably the most important reason why is because of the been no such thing as "pure blood lines" registration process. Having to register to vote just adds to the since the Dark Ages when Atilla and his burden of voting. Rationally, voting can be thought of as a You've got to be taught to hate andfear Huns poured down from the Asiatic burden-and one that doesn't have much, if any immediate You've got to be taughtfrom year to year slopes. benefit. It's got to drummed in your dear little ear The Spaniards invaded Ireland often Voters can reasonably conclude that Larry You've got to be carefully taught enough to leave their likeness in many their individual votes will make absol- Bush You've got to be taught to be afraid an Irishman. Are these the so-called utely no difference to the outcome of thes Of people whose eyes are oddly made "Black Irish?" Whatever made them so /7 election. If it's not easy for them to vote, many citizens are And people whose skin isadifferent shade swarthy made them pretty attractive, // likely to decide that it's not worth the trouble. You've got to be carefully taught too. During the 1960s, there was a dramatic decline in citizens' You've got to be taught before it's too Could you call the Hawaiian islanders 'belief that they and people like them had an influence on the late, before you are six or seven or eight President and his government. anything but gorgeous? They are cer- To hate all people your relatives hate In the 1970s, with the increased use of television in political You've got to be carefully taught tainly an example of a beneficial blen- ding of many races with the original campaigns, the protest of the'60s gave way to separation. This -Oscar Hammerstein II was shown by a decline in the reading of Polynesian. Not only did beautiful off- newspaper articles South Pacific about political campaigns. spring get produced but look at how easy The reading of articles, unlike watching political reports on One of the most popular Broadway it made land-grabbing by the intermar- riage of television, indicates a greater likelihood of voting. shows, so full of life and lyrics, had as a the New England Yankees with the chief's daughter. Another factor that has led to the decline of voter turnout is subplot the tragic undertones of a /youthfulness. In the 1984 election, nearly 70 percent of people doomed love affair between a young Bigotry or racism should have been aged 45-64 reported voting. Only slightly more than 40 naval lieutenant and a beautiful Tonk- included in that list of the seven deadly percent of those aged 18-24 did. inese girl. sins since, taken to its extremes, bigotry People with more education are more likely to vote. In the The happy lyrics of "younger than has traveling companions of apartheid 1984 election, 79 percent of college graduates surveyed by the Springtime" and "Happy Talk" were and genocide. Census Bureau reported having voted. Only 59 percent of high countered with the touching lyric (above) I think the sin of bigotry is far worse school graduates, and only 43 percent of people who had not regarding bigotry, than two that made that list-gluttony been to high school reported having done so. Forty years after that show focused and sloth. The fat and the lazy seem our attention on our narrow-minded almost loveable compared to the bigot. It's also thought that political technology may have helped attitudes regarding the differences in He who hates another whom he does / cause the decline in newspaper reading about political issues. races, we still find bigotry alive and sick not know just because of his skin color It's hard not to see all of the political advertisements on within our culture. Hate mongers are at it does battle with himself. He harms /television. Maybe the constant barrage of political messages again! himself by harboring hate feelings; he is /has made the voters sick of politics. committing cultural suicide by choosing These are disturbing trends in relationship to low voter They skulk around, probably under turnout in recent decades. Maybe America's civic culture is cover of darkness to paste up their to hate others. Commentator decaying and democracy is becoming less important. shallow illogical statements about racial Paul Harvey told a dMany Americans supposedly story of an elementary student who'd refuse to vote because they mixing as treason. distrust politicians, political parties and/or the whole system. They even moved from the south in the '40s. It include their address in On the surface, the decline in voter turnout probably will not anticipation of more hate mail, since illustrates how wonderfully color-blind youngsters are until some "oldster" ,seem that important. But a new major political party that hate begets hate. seems to be emerging is the "Non-voter Party." It's spoils it for him. In bigger than Treason or sedition in these United this case the the other two parties combined. youngster asked his mom if he could States has meant disloyalty or some ' Maybe America has changed. I think that former President bring a newly made friend home to play attempt to overthrow the government. A / Jimmy Carter told it like it is in a speech he gave on July 15, multiracial couple who only wish to love the next day. Since it was Detroit the // wary mom 1979. In the speech he told us that "In a nation that was proud one another can hardly be said to be asked, "Yes, but is your friend a of hard work, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, committing treason. negroe? The child answered, "I don't know; I'll look tomorrow." too many of us tend to worship self-indulgence and con- Hooray for racial mixing! It has given Maybe one day we will all become sumption. Human identity is no longer identified by what one us some of the best, brightest and most color-blind as a nation and learn to treat does but by what one owns. We've learned that piling up beautiful people. Americans are the one another as brothers, regardless of material goods cannot fill the emptiness of lives which have no prime example of mongrelization (with race. confidence or purpose." the exception of the indigenous Indians) Does voting really matter to you? Let's not make the It seems only when faced with a since we all were prettymixed up before Presidential Election of 1988 a low point in voter par- . natural. crisis, like a war, does a real we got here. Sticipation. If you think or feel that going to the polls doesn't effort go into making us pull together. make a difference, maybe it's really a reflection on how we Irish and Scots and Brits intermar- The war we should fight in peace time is feel about ourselves and our country. rying with Germans and Poles and a war against bigotry. 'Straight dope' on ...to fulfill our civic duty The democratic and republican conventions are history, and zation all that is left is a country-wide, collective, sigh of relief. drug ega George Bush and Michael Dukakis inspire nothing but yawns, or a renewed interest in "I Love Lucy" reruns. the death penalty, but our prisons are Bush does not possess the charm or by Cherle Dudman currently filled to overcrowded propor- demeannor or charisma of his mentor, Editorial Assistant Harry tions, and already fail to deter drug- Ronald Reagan, and despite his almost pushers in business today. pathetic efforts, Dukakis will never be Boyd 'Hi. My name is The United States of Then there is Legalization. To legal- another John F. Kennedy. America (gulp), and I have a drug ize drugs would be to take the profit Lackluster candidates however, are not an escape from your problem.' This unfortunate and embar- motivation and pleasure out of drug obligation to vote. rassing. confession illustrates the appal- dealing, putting hoodlums out of bus- Waving the flag, playing "America the Beautiful," or r . // ling reality of the current drug crisis in iness. To legalize drugs would be to appealing to your patriotism and sense of duty is not going to America, and smacks us right in the face educate our children early and tell them \. - i get you to vote. as drugs continue to seep into cracks and only idiots use drugs.Then we start out . ,. ,: Self-interest, money, and an opportunity to lower your ever crevices of 'Mainstream America' leav- slowly, say legalize marijuana first and .. . . increasing auto insurance i should make you want to vote early / / ing in it's destructive wake, victims allow cultivation for personal 1 use only. . -. . . • . and often. addicted to its hedonistic qualities: Here Slap a tax on marijuana sales and use the Students on this campus pay high premiums for the a devastated family, there a corrupted revenues for education in schools as well privilege of driving. Some people joke that students only official. as on rehabilitation centers where ad- work to pay for their cars. And because drugs are now more dicts are treated as psychotherapy pat- This year's election boasts four initiatives, each claiming to prominent in our respected institutions ients instead of criminals. be the driver's friend. Whether these complex and often than ever before, Americans are being Then we could slowly introduce hard You Americans are so fortunate being free. Free to choose contradictory initiatives will raise or lower your insurance forced to review the current laws con- drugs which could be purchased for not to vote. rates is a matter of vital importance. cerning drugs as the negative stigma of nominal fees or even free in addition to Therefore, you are free not to take any interest in how local, This is an opportunity to study an issue that directly affects 'drug addict' has been lifted out of the offering clean needles and syringes by state or national politics operates, or who represents either. your financial well being, and then cast a ballot that will be in gutter and off the streets and into our the truckloads. With the current AIDS You are free not to be concerned about how the country you your best interest. schools, homes, businesses and yes, even crisis looming over our heads virtually live in operates within the world. Foreign policy can then be The four insurance propositions will effect Fullerton our justice system. threatening all human beings, we need to something you can leave to someone else to worry about. College students more than any issue that the presidential What are our options? According to clean up the process by which drug- Not having to worry about politics or foreign affairs, you candidates are so astutely avoiding. First Lady Nancy Reagan, all we need do users ingest their drugs. By receiving free would not need to worry about foreign geography either. You The insurance companies are spending a reported $43 is 'Just Say No' and the crisis will syringes /needles, junkies would not would actually need to know less about the world than you million to convince you that "NO FAULT insurance is the way disappear. Sadly, this overly simplistic need to share needles, thereby reducing would about your own country. You feel secure in the to go. Trial lawyers, with a massive campaign chest, back their approach to an extremely complex and risk of AIDS. knowledge that your country is considered the forefront in own insurance reform program that blames the insurance seemingly impossible issue of keeping With the Government in control of the areas such as politics and foreign policy, but someone else is industry for outrageous rates. America 'drug free' barely scratches the drug potency and purity, fewer drug- making that choice for you. Firing back without a pause, insurance companies cry foul surface of the wide-variety of drug users related deaths will result. Junkies would In Australia, we are not so fortunate. We have to make our and say that if you control lawyers fees, car insurance will go today although it is appropriately aimed then need to become registered and own decisions by ourselves, as it is compulsory to vote. As a down. Ralph Nader, and various consumer groups hold the toward young children and teenagers to carry identification cards that resembles matter of fact, Australia is the only English-speaking nation banner high for yet another plan to bring insurance costs under whom drugs would, only be an exper- a driver's license where voting is required by law, resulting in a 95% voter control. iment. turnout. If this was not enough, a scheme formulated by one Just saying NO is not enough. There is Critics will cite that legalization will of our mean condoning their use. There are We don't have the freedom to allow Vince state legislators is also on the ballot. All this may sound an outrageous market for drugs in others America and the money-making also many moral issues brought up when to make our decisions for us. Williams complicated to you, but remember this is your chance to try poten- Therefore, we are obligated to know and bring the high cost of auto insurance under control. tial as a drug-pusher is fantastic. Coun- the possibility of legalization is merely mentioned. I won't even try to counter about our political systems, either local, state or national, and Should none of these measures receive a majority of the tries such as Columbia, Bolivia and also those who represent them. We are required to vote for a votes cast, then insurance rates, methods and policies will Mexico are working hard to meet these these issues on the basis that legalization is an unfortunate solution to an ugly politician based on his ideals rather than his looks. We are remain the same. However, if one or more of these ballot ever increasing demands. obliged to know about foreign policy, or how our country deals initiatives passes, then the one with the largest vote total To sayno to them wouldmean sanctions- problem. The fact that the drug problem will in America has pushed us to the point of with those surrounding it. Which then makes it necessary to become law. and the consequences we would suffer know where other countries are on the map. It becomes Who actually knows what effect by cutting ties with these countries throwing our hands up in the air with these various plans have? despair and that the possibility of leg- important to know about countries such as El Salvador and A cyrstal ball won't help, neither will taro cards or a would be equivalent to 'throwing the Nicaragua, even though they are far from being our neighbors. soothsayer. One thing baby out with the bath water.' For alization even arises as an option .sad- is certain; vast sums of money are being dens all of us. I've often wondered what it would be like not to have to spent by the backers of these plans to get your precious vote. example,Mexico owes the United States vote, but rather, sit back and let someone else do the 'hard huge sums of money of which non- However, let's give it fair consid- If you do not vote on these critical initiatives, someone else work' for me. But seeing how Americans deal with their payment would have a negative effect on eration as we swallow our pride and get will make the decision for you. Maybe instead of bringing your politics and politicians during our economy. our hands dirty to overcome the uncom- an election year, I would much insurance rates down, you will end up paying more. For once rather live in a system where everyone has a say. the choice is up to you, so don't blow your chance. Another possibility could include fortable consequences of our current stiffer jail-terms for drug-pushers, even drug crisis. - Newseur Friday, September 23, 1988-4 Bordmww w Board______News Continued from page 1 in the past (but) we can do a lot Briefs for the support of the repre- better with fair share represen- sentation that the UF offers. tation." If the teacher has a religious or When asked if he thought that Health Insurance moral obligation to paying dues, the fair share issue slipped by some without he or she would have the option of of the faculty while the new If you are a student to contributing that amount to a contract was being ratified, Reich- health insurance, all you need religious charity or college foun- man said, "They're busy doing do is stop by the Student Affairs dation in lieu of paying the UF. their job; they're busy being good Office, or the Health Services Reichman explained the appa- faculty members, so the concern of Center on campus. There, you rent pressure from both NOC CCD many of the faculty members can pick up an application for the board member Chris Loumakis, doesn't show until there is an Student Accident and Sickness and 45% of the district's teachers. event, and that event didn't occur Plan. "Our whole focus has been on until we ratified." If you have any questions representing the faculty," said about the insurance plan, or any Some districts connect their fair of the health services available, Reichman. to the rest of the share clause call 992-7414. "A lot of our opponents like to contract, so if the members are play at being administrators while opposed to that issue, they will Blood Drive being faculty members. When they have to vote against the entire say we should be more 'collegial,' contract, therefore either stalling Our goal at FC is 60 units of what they really mean in union ratification of their new contracts, Elizabeth A. Lubin/Hornet blood per day during the campus language is 'sweetheart.' or being pushed into voting for Right to read-Library display showcases books that some people consider unsuitable reading. blood drive. I think if you talk with admini- something that they don't feel Sign up at the table set up in strators who have dealt with us as a' comfortable with. the quad, or in the student gov- bargaining association, you come The NOCCCD and the UF, on ernment office. away with the impression that they the other hand, leave the issue The drive will run Oct. 4-5 have respect for us, but they sure seperated from the contract, leav- from 8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., so do not view us as sweethearts... and ing the faculty to make an inde- Banned book display opens come and help out. that is where the opposition is pendant decision. rising," said Reichman. By Eric Marson Library Assistant Julie Dillon, who is in charge of Literacy Tutors "We never seriously considered the event this year. that for the simple reason that it's Editor-in-Chief The Placentia Library District Dillon "If you talk with adminis- too hard-lined, and we have too pointed out that while no books have ever is expanding its Basic Literacy much respect for the democratic Catcherin the Rye. Death of a Salesman. Go Ask been banned from the FC library, there was one Skills Program. Under the terms trators .. you come away incident about a year or two ago in which a student process to consider that kind of Alice. Of Mice and Men. The Color Purple of a recent grant from the Cali- with the impression that profound complained about a certain book and sought its option," said Reichman. Aside from being among the most fornia Literacy Campaign, the ever written, the aforemen- removal. The book, entitled The Mindbenders,was they have respect for us." "We always considered only the pieces of literature Literacy Program is now recruit- second option; we want to separate tioned books all share one common thread: over never removed from the shelf. ing volunteer tutors, as well as Dr. Louis Reichman the vote on fair share, from the rest the past year, for one reason or another, they have "Our policy is not to censor things," she said. receive free United Faculty President of the contract," he said. all been banned from libraries throughout the "This is an academic library for adults and they students who wish to Knowing that there would be country. have the right to decide what they want to read and reading instruction. He also explained the evolution- opposition to such a clause, Reichman Fullerton College students will soon have the what they don't want to read." The Literacy Program is de- ary process that led to the recent said that there will be a campaign opportunity to view these books, and many more, It's interesting to note that many of the books signed to assist those students ratification of the new UF con- on behalf of the UF to enlighten when the William T. Boyce Library kicks off banned from libraries are indeed award winning whose reading skills are insuf- tract, as well as the currently swel- the faculty on the many services Banned Books Week, Sept. 24-Oct. 1. pieces. For instance, The Color Purple won the ficient to allow them to advance ling issueregarding the union member- offered by the UF, and to make As part of the event, which is sponsored by the Pulitzer Prize for literature, and A Wrinkle in Time, in their jobs or education. ship. them aware that they have to pay American Library Association (ALA), the library which deals with witchcraft and sorcery, won the I For information about be- those different displays, showcasing "Most of the credit for the very their fair share of costs for will feature three Newberry Award for children's literature. coming a tutor or student, call accomplishments in this books that have been banned at one time or positive services. Also banned over the past year from certain Laura C. Curran, Literacy Pro- new contract, have to go to both "And then, like any democratic another over the past year. school libraries was The Diary of Anne Frank. gram Coordinator, at (714) 524- Tony (Jones) and Jeanne (Germond, organization, we're going to sit According to the ALA, most people who seek to so in order to According to Dillon, school officials thought the 8408, or fill out an application at both former UF presidents). Any, back and count the votes," Reichman ban certain books from libraries do book was too depressing for children to read. not protect themselves, their families and communities the Placentia Library. strong language about 'fair share' said, "and if we lose, ...we're to last for only because it's in the to give up on the concept of from perceived evils that lie within the pages of Although the event is scheduled representation going plans to keep the display up Drug Awareness contract, and if you didn't hear that fair share. If we win, we're going to these books, and preserve the values they would one week, Dillon there the entire society embrace. throughout the entire month of October. Students Wednesday, Oct. 5 will be strong language before, and (be) a much stronger bargaining have and see the types wasn't a lot of flack from some association, and I mean much The result, claim ALA members, is always and are encouraged to visit the library a drug awareness day here at FC. of another person's right to read. of books others feel should be banned. That way, There will be a Drug Awareness share. If we win, we're going to stronger, and we're going to turn ever the denial the a much stronger bargaining and new "We're trying to make students conscious of Dillon said, students can decide for themselves Fair in the quad from 10 a.m. to (be) that new membership, value of each book. association, and I mean much dollars, into an even better repre- the fact that a lot of literature is banned from 12 noon, with peer couselors to stronger, and we're going to turn sentation. We haven't done badly libraries every year, and that (the student's) right to "It's important that (students) know that they answer any questions that you that new membership, and new in the past (but) we can do better read whatever they want is defended by the First have the right to read anything that they want, and may have. dollars, into even better represen- with fair share representation." Amendment to the Constitution," said Senior no one has the right to deny that freedom," she said. SAT Prep tation... we haven't done too badly Classes specializing in prepar- Campus programs ation for the SAT exam will begin Oct. 10 and Nov. 16. Statue issue debated Each course is three weeks long and introduces students to test-taking procedures for all Continued from page 1 tention to the statue anyway and subsections of the SAT, while Cenate Help on the way for By Lowell Nolder maybe it's time for a change. teaching strategies and time-re- Staff Writer duction techniques to help im- "I'm just wondering that if we "It's part of the past," Tuominen said. Referring to the statue being prove test scores. decided to do it a certain way, students The controversy surrounding transferring marquee, he The fee for each three day maybe we should do it that way," the fate of the Hornet Statue came moved out near the said, "That way the whole com- class is $75. For details, call the Tuominen said. According to A.S. to a climax last Wednesday, Sept. By Toby Hill uses,s University of California munity could enjoy it." Community Services offices at President Maw, however, Sanchez 30 independent col- 21 when a debate was held in the News Assistant campuses, 871-4030 ext. 15. had not only fulfilled that require- leges, and for the first time two out Student Center to determine the A small but vocal group were ment, but that a literal reading of of state schools, Hawaii Loa Col- statue's proper nesting place. present to hear the debate, which 75th Anniversary was under the direction of Student the by-law was unnecessary. Students interested in transfer- lege and the University of Arizona, Speaking in favor of leaving the Mark your 75th anniversary "I don't understand why he ring to a four year college or will be present. statue in the northeast corner of the Activities Supervisor Darlene for Jacobson, most of whom seemed commemorative calendar (Tuominen) objected to it because university in the near future will Representatives from the UC quad was head football coach Hal purch.--. to be in agreement with Sherbeck's cash and prizes. The he was the first one to be assigned not want to miss Fullerton College schools will be offering some Sherbeck, while A.S. Senator Brent the $15 high-quality calendar said Maw. Day, Wednesday, Septem- point of view. (by) appointment," Transfer exciting opporotunities for hopeful Tuominen presented arguments automatically enters you in daily "And we had to change the rules so ber 28. transfers. A change in transfer as to why the statue should be Following the debate, a vote was drawings for prizes that range he wouldn't have to wait two From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. represent- policy for the whole UC system moved to either the athletic field or held to determine how students from $50 to a Hawaiian vaca- weeks." atives irom over 50 schools will set will grant priority acceptance for out near the marquee on the corner and faculty feel about the statue. tion. Stop by the FC Bookstore to address Sanchez's appointment was ap- up booths in the quad community college transfers over of Chapman and Lemon Streets. The results of the vote will be require- proved, with two objections and questions about transfer not only freshman applicants, but given to a committee headed by If any students would like to costs, housing, financial According to Sherbeck, the sta- one asbstaning vote. ments, over Cal State and inter-UC trans- FC President Philip Borst, who make an announcement in the aid, and, programs for specific tue is a symbol on campus with Earlier in the meeting, the senate fers as well. Community college which students can identify with will have final say in the matter. A Hornet concerning upcoming cam- Sen. Ruben Duran as majors. transfers will also be guaranteed pus activities or installed for and a part of Fullerton College decision concerning the statue events, please Pro-tem. Duran's main "This is a real opportunity on-campus housing upon accept- contact the Hornet office Executive on tradition. should be made within the next a week responsibilities will be as a liason students to gather information ance. prior to publication said Kathy Baker, few weeks. between the senators and executives. transferring," FC and Cypress College will "Instead of wanting the statue "Honestly, I think there's an Director of School and College have representatives at the event to moved, I would like to think that imbalance between what the Relations. inform students on courses of students would say, 'Let's do some- executives want and what the "We'll have more colleges this study to prepare for transferring. thing to make it better,'" Sherbeck senate wants," said Duran."Hope- year than we've ever had," she For more information call (714) said. fully we can develop a sense of -continued. 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in Austria, others went to check out the museums in By Kimberly Sims France or Italy and a few to Germany to try a taste of Special to the Hornet German beer and pretzels. One group of students went a bit further and Teas, crumpets, pubs, punkers, fish and chips, visited Red Square and the Kremlin in the Soviet Shakespeare, and all other things that are uniquely Union. Two girls went on a safari in Africa and one British are all part of Cypress and Fullerton Col- girl even returned to the states to visit her family and lege's Semester Abroad Program set in one of the boyfriend. most famous of all university towns, Cambridge, England. Although we did not attend classes at Cambridge Two hundred years ago William Wordsworth University, we were able to take part in several described Cambridge as being full of: events hosted by the colleges such as Formal Hall Gowns grave orgaudy, doctors,students, streets, Dinners, May Balls, Union Debates, and muscial Courts, cloisters, flocks of churches, gateways, productions. towers. Overall, the Semester Abroad Program provides His description remians largely accurate, but now students with an excellent opportunity to study and the academic gowns are worn for special occasions live in a foreign country. The education that each and the streets are full of students on bicycles and student receives is more that what is printed in a some of those students are from Cypress and textbook. Fullerton Colleges. As one of those students pedaling a bike around We are able to see how other cultures work, the streets of Cambridge last semester,I experienced experience the thrill of traveling, and make friend- the history and traditions of the City of Cambridge ships that will last for a long time. as well as the quiet peaceful lifestyle of the English. On February 17, 1988, 46 students, two instruc- Editor's note: Kimberly Sims is a former Editor-in- tors and their wives jumped on a plane leaving Chief of the Hornet and was involved in the behind their families, friends, jobs, cats, dogs, and Cambridge program last Spring. goldfish to begin a once in a lifetime adventure Photo courtesy of Kimberly Sims abroad. After ten hours of saying, "I can't believe we are English Influence-Kimberly Sims pictured are enjoying the closeness and education the actually going to England," and two movies, some- with cohort Chris Kelly and instructor Don Widen Semester Abroad Program has brought to them. one looked out the window and said, "Well kids, we I are not in California anymore." We touched down in Our first couple of days in our new environment performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company. a country that we were to call home for the next were left to us to get acquainted with our families, Studying in England was like walking into a book. three months... the United Kingdom. tryout all the pubs, open bank accounts, rent bikes, Whenever you opened a page you could see it, feel it, Tired and excited, we found our way to the bus or get bus passes. smell, it and live it. that was to take us to Cambridge to meet our The only forms of transportation open to us were Studying did prove to be more fun than we English families. I was a bit nervous about living bikes, buses or our feet. No one warned us that we expected. We usually met in our favorite pub, The Cambridge capsule with someone that I had never met. We had been should have gone into serious training before leav- Unicorn, to discuss a play or quiz each other on who told that the English were cold and very standoffish ing the states, but by the time we returned to said what, to who, in what play. We called it killing Meetings for more Cambridge program at first, but they would warm up when given a little America we could have all participated in the two birds with one pint of ale. information: time. Olympics either in bicycling, walking, or the 100 DOctober 26 (Wed.) at Noon and 7 p.m. Classes were held Monday through Thursday, I am happy to report that this was just a vicious meter dash from catching buses, trains and planes. both held in the Faculty Lounge The lady that was to be my "English mum" leaving us with three day weekends to travel or rumor. When we left the states we were warned that we study. Weekends were also used for fieldtrips to nThe program will be meeting on campus was warm, friendly, and very excited to have me stay may suffer culture shock. I must admit driving on the from January 23 to February 10, 1989. In London, Bath, Stonehenge, with her. Overall, our reception was wonderful. We left hand side of the street did make me nervous and Avebury, and Stratford- Cambridge from February 16 to May 18, English Upon-Avon. met our families at one of the famous the language, although we supposedly speak the 1989. much a institutions...a pub. Pubs later became just as same language, did throw me at times, but overall The academic part of the program was tough and oTotal cost is $3295, which is divided into English. part of our lives as they are for the the culture did not cause too much stress in my life. studying was a must. I kind of thought the program different deposits. After a warm cup of tea, dinner, and still more tea, nPassport fee, tuition and books, lunches, We were also told that the weather was often cold, was going to be like a Club Med vacation with a the jet lag set in and it was off to my room to pass out. porterage, and personal expenses are not rainy, snowy, windy, and if we were lucky the sun little homework thrown in to keep things interesting, I was awaken by... you included. nRoundtrip airfare, private room The following morning might pop through the clouds. However, I never but then I woke up. I wrote papers on top of papers. I should mention that in private home, breakfast and dinner and guessed it... a cup of tea. I think expected for all those weather conditions to occur all English society. The However, the classes were very interesting and World Student Insurance policy are in- tea is a main staple in the in the same day- everyday. United States is known for hot dogs and apple pie, both instructors, Bill Clark from Cypress and Don cluded. an artform and but when was the last time you had a piece of apple It was a neat experience to study Widen of Fullerton, have a lot to offer. Contact Dr. John Walker at 992-7023 for see the real thing, or to pie? If you ask an Englishman when he had his last then go down to London to more Information. William Shakespeare and cup of tea the chances are he is on his tenth cup and study a play written by During spring break most everybody left England and see the play still counting. then go to Stratford-Upon-Avon to explore the continent. Some students went skiing Traveling Abroad Poland: A peek behind the Iron Curtain

kept to perfection. The house is "The Polish people are some of By Lorna Paxton the most hospitable people I've Staff Writer maintained and there are even loudspeakers throughout the met," said Wicks. estate so that Chopin's music In a crowded restaurant, in the It's a cold smoggy day may be heard by all visitors. "It without reservations, all that have a drab almost Wicks Polish city. the streets (the estate) shows the pride they friend had to do gray look about them. Not so far have in being Polish," he said. was tell the waitress that he had off miles of rollingfarmland lakes an American friend with him and and green pine forest stretch across However, the border of the a table would be immediately the land This describes Poland property is a river. A river that cleared. For many Americans, Polish happens to be an open sewer. It is At home, regardless of how people are envisioned as polluted to the point of almost poor a family is, meal time will demonstrators for Solidarity and being opaque and possesses a bring an entire table full of food an Eastern Bloc threat. Poland is stench that can be "smelled for for a guest. often seen as architectually drab, miles when the wind is blowing." Polish households serve not but for photography teacher, three meals a day but four. An it was an Robert Wicks, "There's the contrast, a modern additional breakfast is served at vacation and an interesting government who can't do about 10:30 a.m. The second opportunity. excellent photo anything," Wicks said. breakfast is served as cookies and Wicks who was in Poland last cakes. summer visit a friend who City residences are all 11- Each meal of the day includes previously came to the United story-high apartment buildings. soup. Cabbage soup, carrot and States, had the chance to see The hallways inside the buildings beet soup are among the many things that a tourist on a are narrow and everything is dull favorites. Vegetables are eaten bus may not get to view. looking according to Wicks. frequently, consumed more often "The one place that really here since meat is scarce in gives you, in a nutshell, the glory Contrary to the buildings, Poland. Photo courtesy of Robert Wicks of Poland and the misery of the inside, the apartments are A good salary in Poland is $50 current regime would be colorful and decorated a month. Everyone is required to Buried brilliance-Often mistaken as drab, instructor Robert Wicks last summer as not de- Chopin's birthplace," said Wicks. effervescently, because the home work at whatever skill it is that Poland and its people were seen by photography prived of most Western luxuries or influences. The gardens of the estate are is their only place to go. he went to school for. It's against the law to be unemployed so there is little or no poverty. profit. Makeup makes the people One must wait in separate long feel good and adds color to the lines for each type of food needed TECHNICAL PEN SAVINGS While walking down a street in otherwise gray city, Wicks said. for the day's meals. Sometimes PLUS )STAEDTLER Warsaw, Wicks was approached FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES marIIoo by six different people who after waiting in line, the item sells wanted out and the potential buyer is out to exchange Polish zlotys of luck. "Supermarkets are for American dollars. The zloty unheard of in Poland," said Get this FREE Value Pack of Staedtler school will buy very little while the Wicks. supplies and reuseable CacheCaseworth $12, dollar can buy much more. A nice thing to do while in when you buy a specially-pricedMarsmatic The Poles who own cars Poland, Wicks said, is to go to generally 7 pens plus ink. Available come over to the states, Zakapane, along the technical pen set with legally or illegally according to Czechoslavakian/Polish border. now at your college store. Wicks, to find jobs and then go - back to Poland Great skiing and three story log with their small houses look like Swiss chalets on fortune to buy a car. the mountains. The Polish government enjoy America's decided The Polish do If a traveler really wants to see what clothes are to be Country/Western music and rock Poland, Wicks recommends not produced. The clothes they and roll. They will have concerts going on a tour because only manufacture are not modern by in the parks where tapes and first-class hotels will be seen. American or Paris standards. records are also available without "It's not your typical glamour However, Polish women wear the long lines associated with vacation but it is really worth a makeup. Makeup is inexpensive food shopping. visit," said Wicks. to manufacture and involves a Sports __ Friday, September 23, 1988-6 A..A WZPIL ' fS SOCL GANGIS Meeting Lasorda face to face AsO"tC %W p"e irT By Brian Chee Staff Editor

He was throwing batting prac- tice when I got there, bellowing at players like a beached walrus, swearing, beaning batters, doing the legend of his behavior justice. Sweating profusely, this fat little man finally walked off the mound. Aaah, I thought, here's my chance. I was finally going to get to interview a legend. Seou I's coverage Why, the man I was after had made pasta famous. Much to my chagrin, he headed in a beeline for the lacking true soul outfield, a sanctuary from reporters. I realized, however, Across town, the no respect Tro- that he couldn't stay out there By Nick Chavez Staff Writer jans face their biggest test Sat- all day, and sooner or later he'd urday against Oklahoma in a game have to come back. So I settled that features two of the nation's down and started my wait. The fact that the Olympics are best quarterbacks; Oklahoma's I could scarcely believe that I being held in Seoul was the only Jamelle was thing Holiewy and USC's Rod- here, standing on the I saw that had anything to do ney Peete. Dodger Stadium field, the Brian Chee/Hornet with soul, judging by NBC's open- place of my childhood dreams. ing weekend Olympic Prediction: look for USC to rise Just a friendly chat-Tommy Lasorda talks with Dale Murphy before a recent Dodger game. coverage. Two months prior to this As a result of NBC's cut-and paste to the challenge and put it all momentous day I had sent a Olympic coverage, you could have together to beat Oklahoma in an letter to the Dodgers, hoping Dodgers of yore playing on that boy at his first live ball game. chance to play and manage on got better in-depth information by upset. that my boyhood idols would field. When he finally did come out the major league level. He said watching highlights on the 11 As the first Kings exhibition grant me an interview with the Then I saw Tommy. As he of the dugout, resplendent in his that he "Respected the o'clock news. games with Gretsky have shown, head Dodger himself, approached me, with his blue and white Dodger uniform, it's going to take more than just Tommy O'Malleys and would do Forget about the recent back- Lasorda. Two months had gone bloodshot eyes, tremendous and as I watched him, I realized whatever he could to make the "The Great One" to turn Los Ange- that this man was lucky enough biting in recent weeks in the les into a serious contender. by, and just as my hopes began girth and bulbous nose, one Dodgers the best." Tudor-Guerrero Some to fade, I got the telephone thousand and one to get to manage baseball's deal (steal). So aggressive defenders for one thing call. scenarios He told me that he admired Guerrero wins Player of the Week? rushed through my head. greatest franchise. the great Walter Alston for his wouldn't hurt. The lady from the Dodgers I realized that while Tommy Remember, he's playing on a team publicity office was rather cold "I don't know when I can get patience, and was inspired by completely devoid of pennant race Strongest impression I received Lasorda can sometimes act Ralph Houk's ability to get after watching the hyped-up Rams- and professional when she told to it son," he said, "Later on, if I classless and tactless, he didn't pressure. Tudor has been baptized me about my field pass for the have time." So I waited. And along with people. by fire in several starts against the Raider snore fest, was that not only have to be out there, availing He talked about his father, could I not see how the Rams next day. Didn't she realize that waited. I watched Mike himself to the media in the thick National League East juggernaut she had just fulfilled a dream? Marshall take batting practice, and how because of him he New York Mets, and the pennant deserved to be 3-0, nor the Raid- of the pennant race. would never favor a specific ers 1-2; but I sensed neither could The day arrived, taking much Fernando Valenzuela play And from the bloodshot eyes hungry Reds. All Tudor has de- shortstop, and every other player or team. "When I was a livered thus far are stats better than they! For the most of the afternoon, longer than I thought it would and quick temper, it seemed as kid," he it appeared up with Dodger player shag fly balls, said, "A man asked my those already lofty ones he posted neither team really to reach me. Loaded though the race was taking its father which one of wanted to win note pads, three blank field grounders, and conduct his children with St. Louis. the game, so per- four toll on Lasorda. he preferred. My haps the Rams won by default. cassettes, and a stomach full of interviews. dad held up his When we did talk, he told me hand and said, 'Asking me Also on the deception front, Hard butterflies I made my way to that to believe fact. In a matter I sat in the dugout, took a about how growing up, he is like asking me which finger I don't be so easily swayed by of days the Lakers embark on their Dodger Stadium.. drink out of the dugout faucet, always wanted to play ball, that prefer.' " UCLA's opening two victories. quest for three titles in three staight Walking on to the field sent and stood on the on-deck circle. baseball players were a special Afterwards, I realized that the Nebraska, while a decent team, is years. Wasn't it just the other week me back to my childhood I did everything I had dreamt of breed, and that he loves the next time I was on that field, not up to par with prior Corn- that we were celebrating and con- fantasies. In my mind's eye I doing. Dodgers. He said that he loves talking to Lasorda, I would be a husker powerhouses, and when is gratulating them for winning a could see Steve Garvey, Davey And I didn't mind waiting, the Dodgers because the reporter. But this time, I was the last time Long Beach State was ("repeat-guaranteed") back-to- Lopes, Rick Monday and all the because on this day I like a little organization has given him the just a fan. mistaken for a decent football back championship? team? Say good night Dick.

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Men's Cross Country " Beltran wins Orange relay

dleback didn't show for the relays, other but Burns eventually passed By Ralph Ferguson but ran in an invitational at Mira Sports Assistant DeMeIllo; coach Donald Ocana re- Costa instead. mained pleased to see DeMello's. Loomer, the second man for FC, effort. Once again, Marcial Beltran set finished with a time of 18:50. Tony the pace for the FC cross country Winkler followed Loomer with a SAs the team prepared to face team last Friday at the Orange time of 19:14, John Carrow came Orange Coast College in a dual Empire relays in Huntington Park, next with a 19:32 time, followed meet this Friday at Huntington finishing with the best time overall, by Willie DeMello with a of 19:45, Park, Ocana continued to empha- a 17:50 on the three point five mile size the importance of improving course. as a tema to his runners. Monday's That time was fifteen seconds "Everything is aimed at and Tuesday's workouts have been faster than the next competitor, but the conference meet." the best ones this year, Ocana felt. unfortunately for FC, it was a Jim Kiefer The runners are becoming more minute faster than their second Track Head Coach relaxed, yet more competitive. man, Zack Loomer. Coach Jim Kiefer felt that each Although Beltran left his team- Pablo Diaz with a time of 20:23 meet will be an opportunity to mates in the dust, FC managed a came next, and Doriam Puerta improve for the conference finals second place finish behind Orange finished with a time of 20:29. on November 4. "Everything is Coast. DeMello, the fifth man, got a aimed at the conference meet," Orange Coast, which has two challenge near the end of the race Kiefer said. He continued,"our sev- triathletes running for the cross by OC's Tom Burns, a 45-year-old en through three men have to country team, figures to be one of triathlete. DeMollo rose to meet continue to improve. The last guys the top teamsin the conference this the challenge, as the two both mustn't consider themselves unim- year, along with Saddleback. Sad- struggled to get in front of the portant."

Steve Zyllus/Hornet Volleyba wins tourney Get off my backl-Two players fight for the ball during a recent FC game against East L:A. College. Fatigue, injuries lead to loss By Ralph Ferguson Sports Assistant improve on their shooting and be more aggressive. By Julie Vinger At the start of the year he was more concerned about Staff Writer how his defense would hold up, but they surprised The women's volleyball team him by doing very well. started off their season last Thurs- On September 17, the Fullerton College soccer day in Ventura by impressively team participated in the Mira Costa Tournament in Two goals were scored by Fernando Camacho on winning the Venturea Tourn- Oceanside in which they came away with two wins penalty shots and Jeff Gordon added another goal in ament. FC went 8-0 and was led and a tie to put them in first place going into the the tournament. by setter, Heidi Shikuma, and out- winner's bracket on Sunday. The Hornets tied Long Beach College, 2-2, on side hitter, Susna Guest, who led However, the next day, fatigue and injuries led to September 14 with Bruno Gonzales scoring a goal the team in kills; a tie and two losses which caused the Hornets to assisted by Gordon. Luis Ponduro added another The Hornets collected two vic- settle for a third place finish in the tournament. score with Gonzales assisting him. tories apiece over Moorpark, 15- "For the past two years, 1986 and 1987, we have East Los Angeles College defeated FC 4-0 on 12 and 15-13, Venturea, 16-14 won third place('86) and second place('87) and I September 20. and 15-12, Antelope Valley, would have hope to have won first place in '88," "They were a really well coached team," Pas- 15-6 and 16-14, and Taft, 15- head coach Jim Pasquale said. He continue, "But quale said. 13 and 15-11. there needs to be a lot of improving on efficiency for Although not as formally organ- the team to be a conference contender." Conference play begins October 11 against Gold- ized as other tournaments (no play- Pasquale also feeds that the team needs to en West College at home. offs, no awards, and no entry fees), FC head coach Julie Ortman was satisfied with her players' perfor- Water Polo mances. "We were really relaxed," Ortman said, "we had a chance to iron some things out, and to see how things worked." Playoff drive Unfortunately for the Hornets, begins with loss their satisfactory play did not carry over to Monday's home opener the tournament and he made the games and they will disappear By Kyle Wilcox all tourney along with goalie Brian later in the year. against Cerritos. Sports Editor Cerritos, who last year finished Fraizer. Defense anchors the team play second in FC's conference, took "Brian was the best goalie in the and fast breaking keys the offense. control of the match from the The Fullerton College water polo whole tournament," Solum said. team's drive for a berth in the Solum said that the set offense outset, winning the first game Gregg Smith/Hornet Dan Jenkins added five goals for 15-10. Southern California Playoffs began struggled and the shooting was off. Spike-FC women's volleyball player Susan Guest scores a point. with a loss to USC Junior Varsity the tournament, Petri and Brent In the second game though, FC Lantz scored four goals each, Ed "We need to improve our front found themselves up, 14-9, and and a fifth-place finish in the Mt court offense and continue to de- were nervous and it was a Monday that both pleased and worried SAC tournament. Garcia had two goals, and Barry serving for the game. After hitting Taylor scored one. velop a holeman(the offensive the serve into the net, the Hornets game. It's very hard to play a Ortman was the large crowd on Head coach Jim Solum said that player that plays in front of the Monday large "Against Citrus lost all concentration and ended up game. I've always had hand. "Itwas great to see the the team was outclassed by USC's the game was a goal much like a center in bas- trouble playing on Mondays," crowd there but I think it really talent in the 16-5 loss, in which lot closer than the score indicated losing the game 14-16. Cerritos because ketball)," Solum said. promptly went on to take the third Ortman said. made the girls nervous." Devon Ames scored three goals we missed our first 15 and Mike Petri added two more. shots," Solum said. The Hornets are looking for- game 15-6. The lone bright spot for the Late note-Fullerton College de- ward FC opened the Mt. SAC tourney "In the Mt. SAC and De Anza to playing these teams again No doubt that the second game Hornets on Monday was Shikuma, feated San Diego City College on later in the Season. was the turning point of the match. who leads the team in assists. "She September 21. The Hornets swept be defeating Rio Hondo 13-11; games we stayed close until the After losing that game, FC lost all played great, unfortunately, she San Diego City three games to then they lost to Citrus, 11-6; Mt. fourth quarter,'." Solum added. "We should be able to beat these inspiration and determination, too. was the only one who did," Ort- none with scores of 15-9, 15-11, SAC, 11-8; and De Anza, 11-8. He continued to say that the teams later in the season," Solum "It was one of those nights; we man said. and 15-12. Ames led FC with 19 goals in team made little mistakes in the said.

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Stryper-from left: Tim Gaines, , and . Could it be...Satan?-Denmark's King Diamond : blessed with success Denmark's priest of darkness

Stryper's messages of God and Christianity are Mike Lyster hard side of heavy metal's pendu- to succumb once more in the story's By often omniscient within its music, although ulti- By Mike Lyster Entertainment Editor Entertainment Editor lum. resolution ("Coming Home"). mately, it is used in a synonymous fashion and can With Them King Diamond has "If people think they've heard also be interpreted within the common boy-girl pop of heavy metal employed his paganistic back- scary stories from me in the past, "I feel that people who interview us, whether it be While a barrage song structure, much like how Bruce Springsteen ground, creating what is ultimately they won't believe their ears when a magazine, radio or TV, they always have a certain bands, from Motely Crue to Slayer interchanges car descriptions with those of women. and even Van Halen, have adopted an 11-song concept record; a sort they hear Them," said King Dia- list of questions that are basically all the same, as if Songs like "Calling On You" and "Honestly," both in effort to en- of dark, riveting opus which is in mond in the aforementioned inter- they photocopied the last interviewer's list," says satanic symbols from 1986s' , are both hance images of decadence, King part based on his own experiences. view. "...I'm certainly not an evil Michael Sweet of the rock group Stryper regarding examples of such innocuous preaching. Diamond professes to be the real "My childhood was a bit out of man, but I do understand the dark of the band's Christian status in the misconceptions the ordinary," said King Diamond side of life and I profess to being a rock music. "They ask: 'are thing. world of mainstream "I can't explain just what you do to me/My love Hit Paraderinterview. satanist; that doesn't mean I go Are you in it for Clad in leather and diabolical in a recent you for real? Are you a gimmick? grows stronger everyday/You give me love/You around killing babies and drinking of questions. I wish people Kiss-style stage makeup, Den- "I became aware of my special money?' Those type give me company" their blood. It simply means that I would just realize that we are a band trying to make mark's King Diamond is a prac- insights into the occult, as well as "Calling On You" - try to understand the powers of the good music for people to enjoy." ticing satanist complete with an my fascination with satanism, at album tells what unknown. I don't go onstage prais- It seems that Stryper has indeed done just that, and active coven in his native home- an early age. This it was like for me back then, but I ing the wonders of Satan and sing- in the process, done the seemingly impossible, In addition to Sweet, Stryper is: sibling Robert land. and must admit that I've elaborated on ing about hell. I don't believe in carving itself a niche within an often contradictory Sweet, drums; Oz Fox, guitar; and Tim Gaines, bass. And now, King Diamond, certain concepts a bit for the sake hell, but I don't believe in heaven rock habitat, where the emphasis still more often "It started with Robert and myself," said Sweet, his band of the same name, have of Amer- of story. (However) there are ele- either. I believe in a place called than not lies with the old motto, sex, drugs and rock "and Oz and Tim joined about six years ago. We've embarked on the fringes metal scene like a dark ments of truth throughout the the beyond, where anything is pos- 'n' roll. been in a lot of different groups, you might' say ica's heavy LP,Them, album..." sible." recent LP, in God we Trust with secular bands, but than we decided to go 100 percent apparition with its latest The band's most Indeed, this explains some of the the help of only one single and video, "Always There Christian. We all had the same vision and it's which has already generated ac- While a song like "Tea," from of Denmark Them, might sound placid from its forces at work with King Diamond You," has sold nearly a million copies in this worked out well that's why we're still together." claim in some circles for title, it exists for King Diamond as and Them, as in songs like "Twi- is doing equally well overseas, especial- And while some stations may be reluctant to play and England. country and light Symphony," and "A Broken ly in new international rock markets like Japan and Stryper, the band has found itself a welcome format And while an oddity like King a recollection of a ritual involving Spell." But the band's success has not been a with MTV, due in part to its legion of fans who at Diamond will probably never blood tea, his paranormal grand- Australia. While songs like "Bye, Bye, simple overnight story. Since its first release, The many times have flooded the music video channel's make it big within America's pop ma' and efforts to summon the madrigal "Them" Yellow and Black Attack, an EP on Enigma, the band request segment, Dial In MTV, with calls for the music industry, its thoundrous "Them," black spirits, "telling Missy" and stories from beyond this earth." border on being album-oriented has increased its following proportionally: "We band's videos, such as "Always There for You." brand of extra heavy metal and its to add It is indeed incidents like this rock, ultimately King Diamond is seem to keep doubling with every record," said However, Sweet says "I don't ever consider most deviant outlook serve not suited for fans of pop-metal Sweet at his Orange County residence. myself a rock star," yet he is happy with his status: nothing less than diversity to which function topically in the groups like Poision or Bon Jovi. In is often shrouded in mis- "The way we're looking at it is if we are reaching today's often pop-oriented heavy LP's songs which develop a story And while the band sound is comparable, conception and contradiction regarding its personal one person, then.it is worth it and we're happy." metal scene. from one to the other and ulti- fact its harsh relatively, to hard rockers such as beliefs and its hard rock image, this issue is easily Sweet, 25, cites bands like the Beatles and others Fronted by King Diamond's the- mately end in a tale nothing short alter- Motorhead and Iron Maiden, and dissovled when one realizes that, at most, Stryper is that he enjoyed while growing up. "I was into, more atrical singing style which of gothic horror. is often relentless in scorching an eclectic group, incorporating solid pop hooks, or'less, just basic rock 'n' roll when I was younger. nates between guttural howls and The plot focuses on King Dia- guitar and searing vocals. Boston-style rock, heavy metal guitar and even The Beatles and Elvis Presely, believe it or not. I tremolous, soaring sub-screams- mond when he was 13, and his Yet the Danish sorcerer and elements of classical music within its style, and like. liked Styx before it really caught on. And I was really reminiscent at times of Robert grandmother's return from a sani- company are about to embarke on any other band, from Michael Jackson to Ozzy into Van Halen, but now it is an entirely different Plant with Led Zeppelin-and tarium (the theatrical prelude "Out tour which will be Osborne, its personal beliefs spill over into its work. group." backed by the feverish two-guitar, From the Asylum"). What ensues an American most crucial, with this country's ex- "I think our music appeals to everyone. It is In the near future, the band will be embarking on a polynote assualts of the band's is a bizarre tale of incantations, tensive heavy metal following, in sometimes hard for everyone to hear it, because world tour, its second in as many years. "We are guitarists, Pete Blakk and Andy La seances, sacrifices and life beyond, determining the fate of King Dia- there are barriers put up by radio stations and there going almost everywhere, except China and the Rocque, King Diamond's music where protagonist King Diamond breaks from his evil grandma' mond. are people afraid to play our music because of its Soviet Union." Apparently Perestroika doesn't yet swings without hesitation to the only message," said Sweet. include Christian rock tours of the Eastern Bloc.

Bruce Springsteen "Tolling for the searching ones done, but he gives it an intimate, S.O t J N D on their speechless searching trail poignant, more mature feeling Chimes Of Freedom For the lonesome-hearted lovers than the original LP track. Its with too personal a tale/And for characters seem to be looking Columbia each unharmful gentle soul mis- back, reflecting on where they've DESCRIPTIONS placed inside a jail/And we gazed been, rather than just blindly run- At first, it would seem odd that upon the chimes of freedom." ning away from their problems. Springsteen would issue this four- The song, one of Dylan's early Live versions of "Tougher than Guns n' Roses parents hate bands like this, it is really lacks the fire of other cuts song EP, coming so soon (for him, compositions, was originally writ- the Rest" and "Be True" round out every more reason for their child- like "Nightrain" and "Mr. Brown- anyways) after his Tunnel Of Love ten for the civil rights movement, the EP, but, for the most part, these Appetite For Destruction ren to like them. stone." Thankfully, this is just a LP, released justlast fall. But now but Springsteen manages to show tracks pretty much serve as filler, This aside, Guns n' Roses is place to catch your breath before it that he and the E Street Band are a, its relevance some 25 years later. and are not that much different than their Geffen Records tight-sounding--which is not al- tears off again in breakneck fash- part of Amnesty International's Also included is the much talked original studio conter- ways the case with metal bands- ion with "You're Crazy," an ex- parts. Human Rights Now tour, he ap- about acoustic version driven by Steven Adler's drumm- plicit sexual song, and "Rocket of "Born To Appetite ForDestruction is an parently wants to express how he Run." Some critics contend that ing, Duff "Rose" McKagan's bass. Queen," which features a great album that will send the PMRC feels about his envolvement. this stripped-down version is just and the tearing guitars of the aptly guitar sound. (Parents' Music Resource Center) This is a wise move for Spring- not the way the song should be Rich Kane mothers into a royal snit. Not only named Slash and Izzy Stradlin', all The real strength of this band is steen, when you consider how his do these guys qualify as charter of whom throw themselves into the the guitars, and these guys have music has been misinterpreted in members of DAMM (Drunks songs with a reckless abandon. obviously learned their chops well. the past, especially the sardonic Against Mad Mothers), but the "Welcome to the Jungle" opens However, the lyrical content is "Born in the USA." And the last propensity of unsuitable language the LP, and reaches out to grab you somewhat lacking. Does .anyone time Springsteen performed on a should have Tipper Gore running by the throat to make sure you're over age 21 really buy the sex, bill with other well-known music- STUDENTS for her medicine chest. paying attention. Then comes "It's drugs and rock 'n' roll battle cry in ians-artists on the Amnesty In- However, the obscenities and So Easy" in homage to Alice the 1980s? ternational tour include Sting, Sports Minded Individuals alcohol references ("I'll be loaded Cooper, with whom it covered And despite Appetite For Des- PeterGabriel and Tracy Chapman- like a frieght train") are not an "Under My Wheels." Following truction's chart success, all of this was the No Nukes benefit in 1979, NEED integral part of Guns' n' Roses' that is "Paradise City," which serves to assure that there won't be for which no message for involve- STEADY INCOME of its songs float- songs, but just another attention should be the next cut to get heavy Muzak versions ment was given. WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS? getter. Guns 'n' Roses seem to radio play. ing around in ten years-and there But the message here is under- crave this attention: from the tat- The one allowance to commer- is something to be said for that. scored perfectly in Springsteen's Ideal Part-Time or 2nd Job toos and clothing down to the cialism is "Sweet Child O'Mine." cover of Bob Dylan's "Chimes Of * .. Chuck Lewis booze and language. And because It's the most accessible song, but it Freedom": o Great Part-Time Money o Days Available (Monday-Saturday) YE O Nights Available (Monday-Friday) O Quick Advancement (Pay Increase) I LET'S %PO FLAG SHOPPE ANY COUNTRY/STATE O Management Positions Available HISTORICAL FLAGS' DANCE Js . o Great Work Experience CONVENTION BANNERS Fri. Sat FLAGS& 773-0167 CONTACT: MR. RUHL I v/2 PRICE (714) 447-0201 POLES ADMISSION 435 W. COMMONWEALTH FOR ONE ORTWO PERSONS ," DANWITHCEFL18VERA FULLERTON * (714) 5247071 RENTALS & CUSTOM FULLERTON 3 DANCEFLOORS * 15 5 OVER I.J5^o 6 Exit Yorba Linda Blvd. U C sS. fvo.weo,-Tgw.R Ci NIGnTyCL.Su From 57 Fwy. to 1641 Placentia Ave. i "wc i SImmmmmmm FC EXPIRES9-18-88 WMMMM n i W

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