; :: ·• . . ·...... " . . ,· ..... ·.·.. MONDAY. MAY 4, 1987'. .BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE VOLUME XLVII NUMBER 12 . 1987- 88 ASB budget in9reases; Li'/ hula honey student cards seen as big ;revenue ' ' . , . '• . . By KIE RELYEA cur for several reasons;accordlng . usecLto build up a resef\'e over not happen.I' . . . .. Staff Writer to Mo~rlsori...... the following years; .· . The budget shows that $6,000 .·, . IIMost people don't buy a card J\oselllnl expects the. cards to has ·been allocated for. the .. 1 .The·, $4 1550 ln~rease · In the because they don't kriow about It · be ·s~cessful based on dlscusslo~s ... 87Homecomlng actlv1tles·up · 1987-88 ASB budget hinges on a . or because they don't. know · with other community colleges $1,000 from 1986. In the past. · projected $7,000 increase in the . about the benefits 'of holding a· .. iwhicl) have irripiemented $hnJlar most of the funds for Homccom· '.·., reve,itie ·which .the .Student ·ser•. · card.'' ·.. · .. · .·. <· ·• ·.. · ·; · .. · ·.·· plans.:Thesc· colleges ·report .an· ·.fog .have been generated through :,\ vices Cards are expected to bring · '· ·Rosellini adds/'lt's ·. a· more: ·.. approximate .40 percent~increase the raffle tickets the King and : ; in, accordhig to Kathy Rosellinl,. · per111anent kind. 9f card (like a .• in (he rtuniber of cards sold; ac- ·. 'Queen candidates have sold; ; dlrector

(formerly the ASB cards) will oc~ · Student ~"rvk1" Cards will be .·. rebudget. But we predict that will · .. Please see ASB page l •.

,·!;;· .. - .· .. ------.. ·Extra· .day is added Housing .staff er~ - ·. ta final exarn slate travel to Hawa11 ...... • By MARCUS HICKS · By JE.NNIFER.SE_LF . generated 'through rent paid by . . Staff Writer · Staff Writer ,• . · students residing in Prator and ..·. . . . ~Vinson Halls...... Eff~tive 1'all Semeste; 1987; the final exam schedule .wilf be· . inc Housing Program ·coor- .·. The ci;,hfereoce, ~ttended. by ·. ·. .changed ·so studentsw'on't have.three or f9ur finals ori one day; ·. .· . dinator $cott Douglas arid Hou:s~·:. 300 colleg~ ,rep'resentatives, dealt · ·. according to Dr. Charles Carlson, dean of Instruction. . ·. 'ing: Director. Qreer Gusiavson •·. C with • issues· concerning ·•. e-0Uege ··. ·.. N~xt Fall; inst~ad ·of having five days 9r finals, there wiU be . · were . the only reptesentaOves housing·•: cifficiats; but Douglas . six; The state allows amaximµm of I$ days of finals a year, BC. ·· : 'from a : California .<;ommunity • said that. most.· of the seminars will be within the maximum :with 1_2 days of finals f9t riextyear. college to travelto Oahu, Hawaii · .dealt specifically wi~h concerns of •• · '.fhe. faculty ai:td th·e Aca.demic' $enate iook the. lead in .··. April)f~15, topaiticipate i~ the . foufyear schools.· ..· . . · . •· generating ~oncern oyer the p~oblem of many students having .. co11ference offered: •. by. the·· •·· ''At BC no alcohol is.allowed . . too many finajs Qll'One.day, accorcling to C:arlson. . . . . · · Calif()rn:El As_sociation.o.f.College .. , on cEtmpus;''. Douglas said .. ~·A ·· ··. · Carlson said the change won't help th9se students taking · and Universities Housing Of: · large percentag~ .of universities ·· .·· • . . .·.· .·...... ·. , . · .. PE"J'E ESP)NOZA/Rlp Staff: . seven or eight courses, but. the mafority of the students wm ·•·· _ficers .. ·. . ·. · .····.· . . . , have pubs on campus. (However) .· Four~yeili',old Mlsa Mlsona hulas the hearts of hundi'edii of lbe . . benefit' froin the change. . ·.... The trip; wh.ich · cost $1,438, ·. th~ liabiU_ty.,is still the same ·when ...... -· . . .. -· ... "'. . .:· luau spoilsored t,y Food Seh·lces I~~{ week. Sli,ls ;a member of· . ,; . . . - ... ~ - : was· financed through the Hous.:: '' ·. . . ;, ·•· . , · > •· < . · .· .'the Kraneil~rg Darice s'teps, directed by Loni Strong. . . . .· ..·...... - .- . . . ._ . . '. . ~------·------.-..· • ins budget. Budge( fµnds. ·ax~ . Please see.HA~Ai(page 4; . 'Students indicate·•- math. department most effective,··· . . .· .. · ·By JUDY SHAY , . . its math d¢partment. Th~. •developmeritof basic . ·"The.y~1 pr~eding that surve;. there were iwo ·.. : , :Th~e surveys wiJl be usedto Jtelp the commlUee : . ·. · . : '. Editor i.n Chief .· .... remedialskiHsin arhhmetk :,vas rarik~d number.• . murders . on campus,'' : said.: ~ott.· •'So, · rug ht ·. fo .cha_rge ·ofpreparing for the)987 .accr~itation ·.. , .. . . . on{c:m the list of students' satisfactions 'with the·... · students were concerned about it:Toey wante~ in- ·.: of BC, tlte SteeiingCorrimittee, work on the Self· ... The results 9f the'A~reditation. Goals Survey . college. . .· . .., ...... creased SCCl!rity, better lightingaround campus." Study report...... ·. . . . that was taken last November by all segments of ·. ' 1THe math· department ~as. alw~ysbeen rated ·•. AnJ\clQ.itional survey, which w~ written;as,ked · ·•.· ''0.ne oftheJhin:gs we'Hdo with the numbers;tl . : .· ....-__,,=th=e_.,·~llege. have been ·processe·d. an~_~mpiled;· .near the top," ·· sfated Scott .. ··.•We·· hav·e '(wij .. :·: soine~Mtlficd staff-rttembersc:artd faculty· ••where . explained ,scott, ~·is · 1ook ·.at them carefully to . : . rewrted Dr. David Scott, dean.of ad.mirii.strative. member.s of the math department in the Accredlta-· •.. _.we(B~) have been in the last five years and whe~e allocate resources~·· ·· .. · ··· ... ·· -- services. . . . . tion Steering Committee and they were ecstatic ' we're Jtoing in the. next five years/'.. . . . ·... '. ·., 'Because we have the nun,.bers, we can see how .·: out of the 74 goals surveyed, the two library about this." · . · · · · · people ~re· ihinkins: quantifiab1y:" . > . .. . .· .· goals topped the list according to importance, said . Scott explai~ed that; the results of. the s~rveys . . '. Some . ·of the: .areas of concern were .the · .· · Scoir said that because there were 1400 students · · . ~"L~Scott chairman of the Planning Steering Commit~ ·.. · change from time to time, "depending on wh~t .. Southwest prognµn/assessmeni. and .placement, surieyed, diere shc:iuld be an accurate s~ple. . . • . · tee. This means that the students and faculty' . has happened in the years preceding." · ·. . . inadequate funding in different areas · and the· · He added that the goals were ranked from one . ·:: , , members surveyed, feel that the coltegej'should'' The topic of security has taken the lower ru~ng situation of the library .. ·. · . . ··· ·. ·. . · ·.. : to, five and all the goals had a m.ean of at least · . :: do better In this area. . · . of the ladder recently, compared to one year According to Scott; the library issue was at the.· 'three,· · . · •. According to the daytime students surveyed, where ''. .. a., · a:-,.,~.: :: ~:-. ·=·~. ·~. e ~.:-J~ta:ice of· . fop of both the goals, su.rvey and the written : .. "Some were better than others~ but,there.were . . they indica~e= :~a: :.~e -:ollege is most effecthe ~·.,:BC j-.• : "·-: :,-~:e~.::a:e ·survey. · • nc;'suptjses,'' concluded.Scott.'. . .

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'SEMANA···DE.LA. . . . .· . . . . . - . . . . -_ , .RAZA . . ' - -_ . •. _. _.i ' -· . ' ·,f--._ - ~ · CINCO DE M·AYO. ACTIVITIES - . -- . . MAY·4-.Moriday MAY. 5 Tuesday ·1:00pm ·. . . .10:30am · . "Revenge .<>f~las iMujeresii .. 9:00am Or. E. Bradford Burns· . Pf e Jhrowi ng· · · · 11 MENUDO". Sa 1e · PANEL DISCUSSION - Fine Arts 30 MAv· 1 · • Thursday 1'Current·u.s. 10:30am Central-American. . 10:00am "CALCO AZTECA" Policy" · MAGIC SHOW · Latin Jazz Group Fireside Room Fireside.Room l:OOpm Jalapeno Eating 11 :OOam .· ll:30am Contest ·p1nata.Breaking Ruben F.ernandez Hf story Instructor. MAY .6 - Wednesday · · 12:00pm "Significance of "Corazones Alegfes" Cfnco de Mayo" 10:00am Dance Group Fireside Room _ PANEL PRESEHTATIOH Campus Center Patio· "Care,r Strateg1 es for Latinas•• Geneva Vega,,Counselor . MAY 8 f'rf day 7:00pm Sylvia De Leon, Special ...... Or. E. Bradford Burns Assistant to the City 10:00am Professor of Hislory, Manager of Bakers field B.C. Steel Orua UCLA Band "Current Anerf can 11:00am ( Tent1tt f ve) Policy ~n ThOfflas Jefferson School Ni caJ;-a;..ia" Folklorfco Group - Wasco 11 :OOam 'Fine Arts 30 Ca~pus Center Patio lip Sync Cor,ast

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\. \ • ' ' . • '\, .•·.;ii .:~:, ·. . ' ' . . ·, DAY MAY 4 1917 RENEG RENEGADE RIP MONDAV,MAv'4{i917 PA~ 3:. . . l . . ; . . {I.Up editor honored . . . . The Odd Couple to be featured ! ; ':: Judy Shay, editor In chief of the Rencgadc.Rlp, won SSOO In. News Briefs The Re-entry Center an9 Cal State Bakersfield wlU be prcsen~ · top scholarship honors recently at the Journalism Association of · ting series of semlnats entHled "BC, CSB Cheers for Careers'' Community Colleges' state competition Iii Fresn(!; . a May 14-May 1$ at Cal Su.te Bakersfield and at BC •.. :. ·.The Rip was aw!lfded thlrd place for front page layout, and Feature ···coming Alive from Nine to Five" wUI be featured at 7 p.m., · David Borjon won thlrdl>lace for his sports photo In the mall-in ·. ·ps: I .. •kl . ·· . ·. .. · .' ·. . .· . · Eo May 14, In Fine. Arts 30. It wlU cover the career search process · competition: ·,· . . . . 00 .. 'g f Or peer c_~UD$e)O_rS •. . . · Jennifer Self placed fifth In on-the-spot compethlo~, editorial · ~OPS Is looking fo(peer counselors to w ~e.. rles .O·. f.·. sem.ln.ars wlll be p.resen.. ted by the staff and faculty · .Students· lnter~ted. must-. be . o_f goo~ s~!l,ndlng .~ tic 'and . · f of ·BS and CSB on how to set Into various field of work from feature photo, and Pete Espinoza r~elvcd a third piace·award Center offers. I}regnancy counseling · for his bring-In photo of Dizzy Glllesple...... · en~olled In at lea~t \2 unils. CompleUon o( or concudi:nt e_nroll·r· ~,' ,: . ij:3011~ noon, May 16, at CSB •.· . . . .· .. . · · ment In_ Coun,s_~J1ni;,1 o~J I ls required, as well as good English,~ · _ .· · For more Information, call the Re;entry Center. • · · By KRIST~HA YNES man of the board of directors. at the center.· Although most of them don't niake appolntinents .ages r11nge from very young teenagers to women In ··. Competing against community colleges across the state, the. · . Staff Writer - .•. - Judy Sheehan, .. executive director; said thai ..··: for po_st abortion counseling, while talking to -.: th_eir fort.les. The averageage of the yiomen who Rip placed fifth for general excellence. · · · readln,,~riJ:!.t\l!,·and collimunlcatlon skills. · · · . · - Appll~itl~riltre due In the BOPS office (CC3) by Friday. · many people think the center is seJ:lrf.d exclusively the111 many feelings coine out and often counseling · · use the clinks services ls 22. · - _ .. . _ ·. . towar~ discouraging abortions, but. it Is not. Dur- ls n~de~; . . . , _ . According. to Wilson th~re Is not one typical I llor more Information, contatc Veta-Diaz In CC3. The American Dream opens .- . What does a womairdo when sheneeds advi~e .. ·.. Kie Relyea, feature ~ditor was elected Vice President of the . r . . . . • • . - .. sfodent organlzaiton.!. · ..ab.out her pregnancy, or wants the true facts about · ing acounseling session, information about abo·r- .·· She~han said that oftenwomeri dea!with.abor 0 type of woman who uses the center, but a variety ·. The Dhuna Department ~Ill present The American Dream, abortion? Before the Bakersfield Crisis Pregnancy lion is given; but information about going through .. tlon bydenl~lor grieving, because It Is a loss. They ·. of people· from different ethnic and ecomonlc. _ · Edward ·Albee's comedy/drama about suburban life lit America,· :center was developed, there. was no w~ere foJ a . a pregnancy and adoption procedures I~ also pro- . . have .~lfficulty talking· to ariyone about abortion · ·. backgrounds wlio use the center.-· _ r/, . - .. Scbolarsltle JlVallable for ,.ispanics at 8 p.m'., Friday and Saturday In the Arena The11ter. ;,_·_ ... vided .. · · . · · . because they were unable to face their pregnancy Except for Sheehan, the entire staff of the ·· CSB scholarsltip available. ·.. · .· ·.. · . ·· ..- ·· .woman to turn, unless she could afford the doctor . ; . .. • T~e advanced Beverage Company .ls. sponsorl-ng: a $,oo Tickets are $3 generaladmlsslon and $2 for students and Sheehan comnieQted that many times informa- .• so they are now unable to face.the abortion. · ·. center:ls voluntary,. lncludlng.counse\ors, recep- · i:·:: . .__ :. BC sturiie. is .. · .I,· ·. soon as possible; If not enough students are interested, the trip t)le Los Angeles Piano Trio which will perform lit 8 p.m., Fri· $10. _ •...... · . will be canceled. · · day, In the Indoor Theater. · .·. . - ·. . . . • .. The cpntest is coordinated by Christina Perez .and will be · For · more lriformation, contact the .· Transfer. Center at . Tickets are $7 .SO gerieral admission and $5 for students and judged by faculty members. . .Bur11 victi111' defeats··•pain,.triumphs~ - - ridicule- ...... · 395-4288. senior citizens, For more Information, call 395-4326. · . For more information, contact Manuel Gonzales at 39S-43SI. • By KIE REL YEA The __ dry·.- ieaves were in ·_ a · whirlpool;then you have an idea or face, neck and hands.Smith has en- me humorous (and. laughing. at disfigured all your life; It wasn't so. · . Feature Editor neighbor~s yard and Smith was . what ii felt like. . . dured debreeding where acid.was .··· me),'' bad on my end." . - -- -afraid of starting a fire.. . . . TUESDAY, May { . . Thi• q~ietf~nnalre·h.-e "-•ri pi_1P1Nid ,0 t_h,t YaU clln U1v~ the · _ i. ir you IIW t·h, ObJtct;"url~S D_AVLiGH.T:whtrt we-, the SUN 8. We ~l~h.t.o ~~ow the 8ng~11·r ,1z,: Hold• ~ltch.1t1ck ,t · 9:00 ani • 1:00' pm lnter-Varilly Bike Sale foier ·. Ft1lnJer Brewing Comp1ny 11 rn_uch_ into,rm1tlcrn ,,-pottlbft con•.· foc1t1d 11 you looked at the objtict1 (Clrc~ one): . -- ·,rm·, Je_ngth In Une wit_h ,i knoWtl obfect 1nd note how miJCti _. Willingness t<> speak about hera~ci- Smith worried her hµsl>aitd would . ging and to rebuild her ears which where someone is:doing any of these ...... - . . . . - · 1:00 pm - :i:oo pm Jalipeno Eailna Conteot CC Pillo · otrnlng _th• phen_om1non you h•v• ob_tlrvtld, Ple•M try to ,· \' · ·of th.• object 11 cov,r8d b'f. the-he;d of the m1tC:h.·lf yOu· -· . dent stems from her wish to warn carry guilty feelin~s; so while sh~ .. had been partially burned in this .. th_ings, then gel out; saYs'Smith; · If the campus clubs do decide antw_er •• m1ny qu,1110_,,_, •• Yf?U po1111;>fy c1n:· Th8 lnfoim1t10n ·. •- !n fro-~t of y~·U d. to-_yoUr teft - . -hed pef!ori:ned thlt -eJ1perJm1nt at t_h•. time of_tho_alghtlng. · off, 1:00 pm·: 2:00 pm EOPS Peer Cl'l1l as donor areas;to be rifled (because of my face). But, 1 · · -1,30pni., 9:00 pm.eyc11n11 Club MeeUna Euc 6d Rm-. · .· b:: s·udd~nl'f,1pe~d up and rush awayl ·v~i- :·n~ -_ don;t ~nO~ ...... A. . e: . · e.1 STARS (Clrcle one): · .• MOON 1c1,c·r, one);· •• . truck, it liackfired, there was a big .· said, "It wa~ hard on him; awfuly . ~afted to tlw burned areas on her . wasn't prepared for people finding c .. B~e8k uP rnto. pe~il Or explod~~ no ·dan'.t ~now . ,. non.~ --;- · - ___ ._· -:_. ·- •- b·;j·9ht' ,;;~on11Ght :· : _ .- .. . . - .. v•.• explosion and iri thfnext instant, . hard. Of course, he still felt guilty.'' . . . .·· WEDNESDAY, M116 . · . · The ASB would have to revise t>.-• few '-..--~ .. ~;.-~~II ~~~~-l~~ht .. -.-_._ :·. ·- .. -.: d. Olv• off amok&7._ -v~, no· dori't kl'low · 7:30 am·• 8:30 am BC Athletic Foundation Board. . Euc 8N w.,--.1,1ble; trrcte the g'u_1dra.Ot _that fflo,t 10. fr(t'ti-•. -,o,,~~lng lktfch~ ·1~1gln_, th1i you-~,. at the p~rnt -. . · .· _c,11,ty repre11nt1 the_ph11e of the moon When you 11w · . Surprisingly, she was able to think .. ~e \Valer ancl ice were applied. ll:00 pm :·1,00 pm M.E.Cb.A. · . . . Extc Ik Rm · .. ; we plannea and the costs," states - . ~'1.• Ob}-e_c!_:· _-· . . ·. · 1h~wrl. Place _,n ... A"on_th• c:urvecl line 10-thoWtrow high · : Roselllni. · · · · · · · · - th• object~·• above th·e horizon (lkylln.,) when_you tirat coherently even though she was on. to her skin: Among the freatments • uioo pm: 1:00 pm loter-V~~llyCbrhtlan Fellow,bJp Fireside Rm . •_•wit. Place•'."~~ on th• _ltmt_ curv_ed line to ·ihoW-how . 1:00 pm , 2:00 pm PolfUcll Science 42 · · .· · CC4 Conf Rm ·-1.....c- ·.. high th• obJt_c_t w11 ~bove 1he: _horl1orf (1kyllni) w~en-yoU fire,' Smith said. · . . she enclured was one ln which she •. .Or, "The students could decide ·. , 11,t ,~w It. Place an A" or_, th• eompas• .._,..hen you flr1t 11w 1;00 pm, 2:00 pm Current Arrt.111 Club· Euc 84 Rm · 6.3 the h-~nd-~r ••o•cOrtjpai_1 to ,;p,,,,nt the dire.ctl~n _ -O,aW_ th.-· It.:_ Pla_c:e. a "B_" on the cOmp11_1 -~_h,n y9_.U 1_11~ 1~w the_ ~bject .. . (jM'.y first thought wa.i to get away was placed in a whirlpool to remove •. 1:30 pm , 3:30 pm aus1nNi Staff Developm,nt. .- . · :to divert _money from ano01er - _· toWa_rdWhlChyou.~~wthe_objfct:· - - .. · ·_· _- · ·•. : area _Into ·Homecoming.''·. . 2. Whtri ~.Id you ~-et~ c,bject_? ·rrom the truck: I wanted to drop a_nd . all of the burned, dead s~ih . . . . Wor~'bop : · . Ftteslde Rm . ·. Day · '.·M·o~th. Year ·~·.. ·.·· .. roll, bull couldn't bec-ause where I · "If you've ever felt what it's Hke 4:00 pm • 5:00 pm Prc,Med aub Ese<:Bd Rm \ : .·· .·: Roselllnj says these areas include: : •· S:00 pm , . . ..· . RaDJ Squad MetU1111 - Eltc B-, :has not been Included In the 8:00 p.m ; · · Art.t Al«ndln(I Saa Fnnclsco - i.:· ' : budget because ••we. just · =us11,R1c • , upgrade the services for studenu, · accordlng to Rosellinl. _ I··~ I "We are not looking for that :Yti!JIF : : money (bookstore) as a Clod : Any Foot Long Sandwich! ·. ·'' ;und," stares Rosellinl. = ·.~. ~ Some of the futures ln the. I at.. I ": oth« paru of the bu di.et are: I I He t-~ 1ax.t,.1.i ~,, .-- • .... - c'"' ·.i.·1!1JtJ L M.x.«y~ "- •' ~ .\17,,:ij ,\',(,r\,, ,._ "r' -.., • --:.: · ~·.- - ...... _...... ,. .. - ,,. ·,: -u ,-.t ...... ·, ;....~ "I. ,------.- ...... ---·~ -..,.... ~.· • -, ... rt -,r-,·,r •The fund, allocated for the ~t'.a.~' ""'Y('r.·•. • _-,,- '. _...,,.t1,xy .... .- .. ,,::: ...-·.··~,J-~ - , . -,-.----· ~...... _.,_ ,• r- -'~;::::'qucu wilJ :tma.ill II 5' 1)')) --~::e I Ofter also c:;· I ;~., ·..-: . :-:i.··~··~ ,:.-~- ...-·s-1·,_-~ ·.·'."..e~ ... --. ,;- , ,';exp:ri.. 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' RENEGADE RIP MONDAY, MAY 4, 1987 PAGE 5 ;( :PAGE 4 MONDAY, MAY 4, 1987 REN_EGADE RIP Sports Sports ·-..-.~ '- Renegade -track .teams sencl ---- Scorecard Scribble Frosh ·runner -emulates mom !'.:~~ By DEBBIE McCASKILL - both track and crou country. In th¢ college level you are able to Lee, has liad ·a great Impact ~n -Men's sports boss Staff Writer - _. addition, she- -was . named the determine your own· needs with· h,, ;.,h!,tlr ,...... nnre atrack 16 qualifiers to So·-Cal - Mos(Valuable Athlete among the • regards to a dally workout. - _ rujlner herseif, ·the elder \Yt~a l:h STEVEN LASHLEY. . triple jump and sixth in the,H)O _. Brian Wickes continued_ his•· -- For Brend~ Wells, a freshman student - body at West. Wells -Under the guld11nce of Coach has encouraged her dauihter to Sports Editor meters. :Walker recorded a -per- domination._ of the pole -vault : ·faces more. Woes on the BC track -team, the comments _on her high school Kelley, Wells uses her practice - .pursuehergoalsandstrivefore![t _ sonal best with a 38'6" leap In the eveni with a· flrst:piace vault of . By STEVEN LASHLEY Southern _~allfornia Reglo1,1als track career, "The coach really - tline to strengthe11 her body and _· cellence. The young athlete: hu Urspite gusty winds and triple Jy_mp event. - 15'6" .. Jim Stevens and Tony - _ Sports Editor - . _ will be. a time to test her true wanted us .to do our best so he build on specific areas of her run- l_ndecd .worked to.wards: ac~ dd, rrse weather conditions, the Icenogle aiso · qualified for the polcnilal and skill as a runner. helpcd .. us lo build ·our strength -- -nlng. _At ii- March 19 meet in -compllshlng her goals and com- - men's and women's track teams --- Renegades Dirk _Johnson and -- event, placing third and fourth. : , _ .-A-- _ s th. e st-orm s_ettie-sand the 19._s_ii_-e,_ -_s___ c_ h_ool-ye_·_a_r_ descendsi_,s. ::.-~·.c- ··- -:- - barrage of_des!ructlon that has marre.2 course. The Renegade team plac- turing both the men's long Jump - PHOTOGRAPHERS • Are you Interested In doing freelance - But, Johnson has taken the initiative ofdoirig some of the dir· • seconds for the 400 meter event. _ed third in the conf~rence. - and iripl_e Jump events:· Sanders · work for corporations? Learn hqw to establish your own suc- ty work a little early _this year. And from the looks ofthings,the Behind the sirong contributions Currently, in her first season of - ·.· .. .. . ,,,;~;{,.;·'/>· .· ; ~;,$fa,;'.i~i[;;$(~i soared 24;2" in the long jump cessrul bwlness. Earn ~O plus PER HOUR: .work part or _ Men's .Athletic Department appears headed for some drastic - of Wells; the West High Sc'hool track at BC, Wells is running the •.·, .. -,_ .:-.~ ,..; .'.':..'..•:.-·..:··J."j'_·>l:-'..,-•.,'·, -~·._·.,·.:.~.~"\:.V\11."< ..... ,_._ .. ,,.: ,,_.,~,..,,/.-,..~.( .. ,-.t~&~~~~~~ and SO'S" In the triple jjump. -- _· full time. Free deialls. Send long SASE to J&B Photo, P.O. - changes next year. - - - - tra_ck team placed s~ond in con- 400 meter relay witli an overall RODN_BY THORNBURG/Rip Slaff Equally impressive was Allison __ B11x 1991, Elyria, Ohio 4403(i, - -ference. _ _ . ______timeofS7.6seconds. She has also ·1· n__ tile_ most ._signl.fican_ t mov_ e_ of the s_pr-ing_-_·_ J.ohn__ s_on has_ ·Renegade Tom Thompson challenges _Santa Monica's Lamont WallQwer In the men's 440-m~ter event last Walker, -who finished first in the - i..------..- . _ -·named Iranian product MB'5hl llosstlnl as -head soccer _ In 1986, Wells was named the - participated in both the 400 and - We!lnesd11y at the So-Cal preliminaries slated at BC. Thompson came in second h1 tlie event. - . -coach for the upcoming season. -_ Hosseini· replaces Brian -- Outstanding Senior 'Athlete lit 1600 meter relays and feels that at . .- ' . . ----~------~-----· Berg, the former head ~Qach who was fired by Johnson earlier - -Hawaii- this year for faiUng to controi his players on the field; - _.- -Continued from page 1, _- Hosseini, who applied for the same position when the team -QUESTION #2. --- - first formed In 1984,.was:a former SYL Coach Of the Year wiih :· Inconsistent go_lf you h11ve alcohol off campus.'' ._ - Highland l:figh SchOol two yeatS ago bUi hasn't CO!\Ched com~ : •·-- According to: Gustavson , -_ -_ - but neither he ,nor_ Gustavson : .the fieid, and he seemed to vocalize what I wanted to hear. We -- - have placed a lot higher had the did. - - -- ·-···a)·-- over50% ofl AT&T's wEtekday r~les on __ • all know t_he_ proof, though~ will.coinewhen,we__ a_· ctualiy .put a -team been more consistent. ------.- -_ -- - _-_ - -- -- _·- - _-· - _, . _- -__ - .:1· _had attended a · statewide con- &ive-· - ,------· - - - - __ - - -: - ·, " · . ·__ - ·, ·_ _- · _--. __ W__ hen_- re_ferring· to th_ e _e_ 1\tire _- - \ -- ferertce'1:11iill last month. -- · team on the field," he added. ' ___ •-_--_- _· ----_- •· - ·.•. _: ___ Durlnfthefir~t.rou11~ of.the season, Nelsoitsaid; "We .were ,_.. _-- •_ -- Dougias was crl!kal of the con· ·out-of-state calls during nights and:weekends~ . . .. · ._ .- . . . - . . n another .lTIPVe, the Renegade fQolbalLteam lias a4ded playoffs, the team_ plac¥Iast, ver{iiicorisisteni, 'NC would play - ference _for offeri111 w~rkshops , forrtter coach F,llk' Ackerley to the ~o~ciijng crew for. next - then cam _back a v,:eek later._ ancl real well· one dliy and play real ';'/ · . that had more to do with ad- I - . _ season. Ackerly, wl'lo was a.defensive coach for USC last - _placed first, . leavmg them at-_ i bad'the next day;" - , _ _ _ .. __ --i'ninlstrailv~ decisions thari the - _-- b) _- Don't buy textbooks when •'Monarch Notes'' will do __ season; was available for services after he was fired alorig with -fourtl) place 10 th~ conference. - _ Nelson remarked that he .. responsibilities of Housing of·_ · iust fine~ ------· -- - . former USC head coach, Ted Tollner. - . _ _ - _ _They ranked b_ehind yenture;_ didn't thirik the team played as ficials. A nuinber of workshops - Ackerley, whC> also will be employed by BC .on a part;time ~est a _and f\.ioorp~k -who are well as they should have all .· -_ dealt _- with legal aspects facing - - - .... basis, wilr jdin current parHimers Si:oti Douglass and I)on first, second and third, -respec· - - >.,·- ' ~). ::~- , ? ' residence halls. However; Miller, as well as ·fu1i:tiin-eri Harveli Pollard, Duane Damron; - -_- tively. -_ . - -• _ ---- -_. _- ·- - --_ se~~;~~ players wili be returning . ,-_ • _?: •. i i Douglas said he, has no control 38% ., -. ::; .. - . ' ;, . . . .{ -c)_ Save off AT&T's weekday rale on out-of-state -_ Dalin Grlder;-and Head Coach CarlBowser. - - - - Sino Kochevar $hot a score of. next year; Kochevar, Mike Gib· -.• . .:~""· i · . ./"~ <_ I- -_ over _!he -legality - issues -in the 1 - Wrestling will also undergo s9m~ changes riext season; with -- 69 which was the low score ofihe bins arid Brian Reese. - -- dorms. -calls during &"8nings. -- -· - - - former Assistant Coach Steve Nkkell finally getiing h_is chance da~. Kochevar also was the only - ·_C'1-- _ -_ -_ '.. ~:~;~::~:;,·:.~·pltomore Craig Harrison cranks a fast baifto a Moorpark baller - I - Topi~ of the workshop In; . season, was not officially iis.ted as the head coach because of _ •t_otvilie •. next Monday ·_- in the_ _up to BC- ne:,:t year, If they do, - during a recent game at the Haiey Street diamond. Pitching has hurt · •) i -- chii:led -. dealing -_ whh stress, .service. financial diffi£ulties,Jiccording to Joh_nson • .l'lelit ye~. though, -Souther11 Valley playoffs. And if. the golf team_ will be strong, -urider~tandlng resident advisors - the;team this season, reflected Iii Its current iast~place standing In th~ - _· . no financial problems are expected and Nickell will gei the op- -- _- he qualifies,_ he will go on to the - otherwise, -he isn't sure. what to Western State Co!!ference. - -· _- - - _ _ - - _- -· -- _ ' · - andJhe liabllliy associated with port unity to do what he was deprived of this year. • - State championship in Fresno. - expect> . - alcoholic and _drug related in- · _e)--- Hang around with the richest kids in _school; let them _ _ ''What happened this year was that we didn't have the cidents. _ _ _ __ · · _ --assurance tiiat if we .did name a n"ew· head coach that w~ would - ,' ' : Several videotapes about drug - pick up the ~b whtlnever possible. . - be able to hite hiin," Johnson reasonel "But now we .do have: - - - '; - abuse were 'shown at the con, .. the financial assurance, and based on that; we are going to give - ' ,l feience, - Gustavson. said that : : -Steve a chance. . - - - - Our-_Cominitfn:ent- 'Witb_your ASB·card '/;~ i . ._ , two of the tapes, Cocaine Drain _ . - andCrack were especlaliy good. _ _ _If you're like most college students in the western hemisphere, you -get· ••• '. ; $he hopes to purchase the tapes - -_ youtryto make your money:go a long way. That's why you should - -t:o-Excellence-- tL -and show_ them -to dorm ·, · ' · --:residents. •• ·- know thatAT&r Lon -Distance Service is t ri ht choice f. you. ·•Planned Parenthood­

\ .-_. ;· : -- -~ AT&r o ers so many terrifi M Th 1- - _.- - · f weekends - until 5 pm Sunday, ~nd fromll pm - Confidential _. , - .' • . • , p.m. Fr:1. _,-i ·: • ."He (Buscaglia) spoke about · and . : ; A' LAWYERr ; \- :- :self-estum. He was a tremendous -- ///h.1/i 1 _l to8am, Sundaythrol!_ghFri-day. - - Low Cost Birth Control • -Pregnancy Testing ,;1; · speaker," Douglas -said, u He ~ Call between 5 pm and 11 pm, _ ~1?pv - •' · lJnbiased Counseling • Referrals , ; · - taught things that everyiine can :' ! benefit from/' -- - - f7' - Sunday through Friday, and yo~'ll save 38% •· -- Pre-marital Blood Tests · The Law Firm of Chaiil~Younger provides reduced , : ! · The most valid point Douglas -off our day rate. _ - _ legal fees and consultation free of charge to ,: , - :said he gained from the conferene 11 ? ] - was that people should not -be - Ever dial a wrong number? AT&r gives you - ASB cardholders. In-office or phone consulta· - • > -F324:4900 .. - categorized - racially, .. . . tion will get you lhe- right answers . . immedjate cregit if you do. And of course, you can count on .... ,• . .' . 4000 Stockdale Highway ;;/: .geographically, or socio· AT&r for clear long distance connections any place you call. - . :; _economkally. - _ Knowing the answers means ; 1· To find out more about how AT&r can help_save you moneY, - . -­ Jj - "Within the dorms, there liii. . ·.... knowing your rights! .j ·dlfferent ways to break down the give us a call. With a little luck, you won't have to hang around with Job Opportunities --- · -structures that separate people •. the rich kids. Call toll-free today, a 22 _ l, AA - "The talk provided° alot of In· r. . COr.ltl<>I la ,o,plW. CHAIN, YOUNGER ·,lght into re,;ognizJng cultures Mui hu Mmt wr1,rl• t~rltl"; Prtfu rt1d<11 ,ompl,r1ilj c.!11117 an, proinm, ~- within cultures," Do(lgla-' said. ?~ Sl-0,000 ,-rt7, M·F ,-.,pm LEMUCCHI, NORIEGA, COHN, {i :. ' Gustavson &.id Doug!&! felt S111Uo1M 1ttdt m,oulhlt 1p~\kutJ for STILES & RODRIGUEZ ij - •that rn~lng people from other . . bas,tn,;1 potltl-011. '3.3$ plu Upt, 15~ ,:.'. ., ;collqe, wa.! ver,· ·, alu.1ble In ln/10k. :esubl!1hln~ -~i11or,1hlp, v.ith coooeu ~mp11u s., .. Loe.ii ,a-""' -di 1)<17.)1 •H\ MS DOS i : k•o,.loldt ,.,.. tXpt'\1tt«-, j _:_ '.Other so,;rces f,H - future SJ,'.\-4 .,.. t 't),•• 1128 Truxtun Ave. ft•--_ ;referetKe, ,,.,.,~ "' •1.rV' ,,e ~•N91f"'AtJ for t1 . '. "After r.o=-~, ·:.~.,.- ,~::" l'I....,..._... ~ 11-r M.-,, ~ tc•· ; __ , -•can write :~ a -~:,.- ,, ·..1.; •• .,.....,,._ q: :a. • --n.•~ f\,rt 1, l•H-.Cl,.. ' -f & Hahia : :;~them on tlw' ;,hofl<' :o u, '," .r ...... ~ ~ a._,"'~- .....,. ....,....., \lllwi ...-. rn-o-4 Es~·--·.] '' .: 1form&tlon ..,thou• ~•vent·:-:,~. r....,.. .-. r...,,. ~ ..... ·- ,• ..,.,., : :t~~ them cok1 lutkt" · Doul)&J • ....,.. ,.. a 1 _ _. lifOii 'lilf.r ,,. •. 1.- ~1... ,.1 .... 1,.., ..... r:;~. "J haV( me"1 I M'f•ork 324-6501 •< ,t.. , _.....t.. M • • -• ~ I : ,VW,' .....) .• v ~· ....._., ,n.,aJ. Oft.I._ I I • ·-- ..5'--6 llr _, I .:ail Uk ·~ -·"'-· ~t~u, M#t a p.-c,vun. I peopk 'or he4 00 thmp -- ,_ .,' ., l ~,~:~1irc" •~---~------:c...c.j -• • • 4" '. • - -, .... " ~ ,,.. • ' .

Opinion . ' .. . ' Staff editori~I :MONllAV, MAV II, 1987 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE VOLUME XLVJI NUMBER 23 hite House to blame.for espionage.• iCourt. says .'no' .to·· ASB pay .. incr,easEts. · · · · · · · beginning of the s~inester,".Burke said: !'The commit· Like old-time TV cops Who arrive after the ac­ entrapment' at U.S. embassies. Soviets for $3,000; It. was later dlscovercd that 13 . .. from the Marine Corps Is ins~fflcient punlshment • tlon hu taken place, the Reagan Admlnlstratlon. . other copies of.the manual were lllso mlsslng. . .for selling U.S. freedom. When a sailor wh!l had ByJE~!:~~~SELF ... Im' p·_ r··o·_·P .. e· r-... P· ro-·_ce··. d'' u·.'r'e .. ·. s·.. · to·.. ·.,,.o·. ·w· ..... e·.•.·d··. _teesl1rrm:ir~:~~k\~::e~ht~/~:~:r~t1titi:~e . enters the spy scandal Issue all fired up to get to But then committees, reports, and studies are Most cases involving U.S. Marines result in a offered deals to the S!>viets is given immuroty In_ ·· ··. .A decls!oii to' !~crease the pay of ASB ·executive they said thfr. were not given sultfic!ent time to inform · the bottom of the trouble. Committees are staun- . part of the bureaucracy...;,. sev~n studies on se<:uri· court'.inartlal and .a two to three year sentence. return for cooperation and actually honorably officers was. thrown out by the Student Court Frlday1 · · · · · · . · ' ·. · . • · · .· . . studentsf the proposlUon, . · . . . . · · chly set up and reports are ordered in an effort to · ty policies and procedures were conducted by the. These cases did not allhivolve spylnghi return for discharged from tiie Navy, as In a 1981 Incident, a . whlch ruled the action was unconstitutional. . · · . eff~ct; the budget for 1987-88 stipends would have .. • This comm\ttee shall be in charge of a!l,fiitancial ..· .. "We're ag~!nstthese people coming up 'with things · make the Adtnlnlsiration took .like lt;s doing its Administration between. 1984 and 198S. alone. . sexual favors, however, the fact Marines who seek definite lack of jusUc~ Is apparent In the system •.. The slx·niember student court ruled the action Increased to $7,236, · .· . · ·_··...... · · investigation. ,· _ . _ . . _.. . · . . on Monday and getting them ramrod~,ed through on .besi to dig up the truth. . violated the AsB. Legal Cod( which states that the. . · Funds to pay for the Increase in salaries were to • This committee shaH receive ,all requests for Tue~~ay, ~fore anybody hears about It, said Starr. · Time magazine appropriately termed the U .S, female companlonshlpdurlng long, lonelyvlglls Jri Ovei'alf'tlglitetiing o(securit{at all U.S. em,. · · · Finance Committee must be consulted before a moUon com!! from the. projected salesof Student Services expenditures not included 1!n the annual budge\; and·. . The~ re not held accolll1table,"Lerunark added, Embassy situation a result of "bureaucratic slug- · · foreign embassies Is tio excuse for treason.. 11assles muai be accompUs!Jed. These must Include dealing with f!nanctal.niatters is pr~ented to the Board cards, acc.ordfng to 13urke .. · • . . . · .· · shall recommend· action· of' these to· the Board. of But Burke said, .':We ha4 plenty of 'discussion on it..1 ·. These committees and repo~IS might not have . glshness.'' · · · a foot.j>roof alarm system to prevent rcmovai of iof neps. ··. < ·. · . . · · · · ... <. ·.. · · ·•·· · ·.·. · • . The issue was taken to court after I!. grievance · Repres_entatlves within. two weeks after the requesi is feel th~t each individual has to .answer for hlil)seU. If l been necessary .had the Administration heeded , To' avoid long-term tours In foreign countries, secrc:t documents as well as enforced obedlence of The riloUQn; presented by ASB President Tim challe,nginll the constitutionallty of the resolution. was · re!errecl to.the Finance Committee.. · . . · don't feel right voting on something, I'll ask to have It ·. · Burke, and passed 11-5-0 would have Increased to $3.35 f!led Wednesday by Sophomore cla.~ President Bret The Finance. C-Omni!tteewas no( contacted before suspended ail.. Kam piles story. babllityfor sexual encounterirwould lessen If mar- It's unfoi'iu11ate the: White House waited so !orig .' the, top officers are paid $3 per hour, wh!le the · · Lerunark and Starr claimed the resolution violated Burke said tlie reason the Finance ·Committee was of Actfvlt!es, ASB Public· Relations Director, one These gr?ups Issued numerous reports a~d per' · . takes the cak~ -- a CIA employee, Klllllpiles · ried men and their.fam!Ues were used In embassy to heed its own oxperts' opinions. As a result; the. : secretary ls paid $25 per week. The ASB president now a by-law of tlJe.ASB Legal Code whkh stl!tes: . _ not contacted was because the coniiniitee only ineets student appointed by. the MarUn Luther. King' Jr. sonal .briefings to the President .. regarding · the manaired .to . walk. out· of headquarters with an • work instead of young, single men. · .• · · · .· partially buUt Chancery bulldlng In Moscow . .rece!ves$60 per.week and the.vice president and • The Finance Conunltteesl)all berepresente

Danger fiO;cleterrent for •. tanning·•·addicts . . . By MARCUS.HICKS .·. ".eteran~ Memo~al Plaza to pro: Business . Manager. Btep~e~ .... · .. · ·.. ···· . . . . . ~ •• . . Staff Writer . .. · y1de students with a place where Strenn; Bry1111 Allgood, Chnsty. · . . Althougl\ it. has been argued · ·. dayi . they _can have a quj~t place to sit, .. Balt.ar.d, and Jam_· es M_· oody_ar.e alt • By JUDY SHAY . · Tanning parlors have become . r,.1 0 · ME:l'AL . that because less time is spent in The ASB elections for next study, and reflect. . • . running for the office of business · Editor in Chief another fad of the '80s .. ol'J'E:<.T-' · ,N,.. tanning parlors than if they were .··. We may not be abl~ to tell the . semester's offi'cets begin·.· 9 BOOTH . \,11,ltL.. M·10 A,...... a.rrt.·12noon and 6:30- 8:30 p.m. ·. . She ~so noted Homecoming as is a graduate of West e::- j· IN oPER>,TiqN · nr..-L[ hi the sun, the dangers are less. · difference right now1 besides· mS~~::~· · The signs of summer &round ·. People are flocking to these. · HOM[· Unfortunately, ihis is not true. noticing how wonderful we look,: . today and tomorrow in tite Cam- a big success, as well as West.em · High . Sch90L and was that - / pus.Centei' Foyer, and 9-1 ! a;m. · Days and.the various concerts put s.chool 's ... represent alive . to tfhoer cwoeernkesr h1'naveB. bkeenfisul.drfacThing pharanlorsEs_wh!:1.ealvler. thBeyk gefit l'da @ . . .· TANNING .· ... ·. ..·. , ...... But, years from now, the conse~ . at the Weill Institute. . • on free of charge_ to stude_ nts. · · · · · · · . . a ers 1e . e c ce. · .P--.t Y m a ers 1e 1· · · r ci.N'1TI-JS_ Because thereb privacy in tan- quences will appear. · · , . · · · . Bakersfield's. Business·. Leader~ · ·. . . temperature has been steady, .where tlie beach is not as accessi- . ~ OUT . . . ~NC . niitg parlors, people usually doit't . . · Soine. of the current officers Campajgning for Burke's post- ship 111td Ethics ,Conference -in . ·gste~tYlt.1:nngitlens.ttlho ~-t·hStunldcnts ,are ble, tari~tin~ parlors lilive!-'~t~nie ·•·. . -.~Z::7 __: . wear swimsuits . to get that' The dangers. have been'. are ~nding tit.e year byJooking :· don of president are Pciul 1986;-This year, he was,a~tive as . . r . ess wt o )' a ,ew a n~ess1 Y m some peop e s 1ves,: "· r. ·.· . "overall tart.'' Because of that, publicized. Tanning parlors have . ~ack on 'tl;iefr ,accolllplis~inents Payletich and Doug Motrisoi:i. . a Board , of Publicatior\s weeks of school left: Mostly, How much· are people risking'. , / . . . .·. . the areas of the body most signs indicating the dangers in-:. · andwhlit the year meant to them. . Pavletich is· a · gradtiat~ .of · · Represerita(ive. He also wishes to -however, . the signs of bronze when they go ,to these taitnlng .:::. .,... HE.Y KID-"", vulnerable to damage are expos- · volv~. The message is clear: Tari' · · .· Tim Burke; ASB President · Shafter High. School. He con• get book prices down. _ .• .·.·_ : ~:~f~tare popping up fromlefi boothsl . . · .·. . ·. ._ .. · . \~ b;.'.? ed. · at your Own risk .. said/'l;ve had a good year. As a tends t~atthe ASB needs to tower . . Allgood; this yeilf, was the M~~RE: whole,. the ASB worked weit •·-. book prices and have more ac- ·. Sophori:ire · ciass ._ Representative •·· · . · •. It used to bC that the firsi time •, .·.. The.• pros and c. OJlS i>f thi.•. s type_.. TIME: TO &ii:.."f .· • . . Al · · 1· · · ·· .· . . · T . . . f. . · · · . . .. · · · =· .,.. ,...... rc-D ON · · . so; peop e usually .don't use o prepare or this .article, J. · · together; There .have been ten- tivities._ · • . as welt as an Associate Justict to- ·. out by the pool or on the beach of sun tanning have been argued T~2"" -fAN ~. any kind of suncreen pi:otection . recently went to a tanning parlor,· sions,. but everyo11e could work MorrisQn, current ASB • the Student CourL He is an . · • before each summer, everyone ·over and over. Some say that , in the tanning sessions. · justtO see what'it was llke. What · together;'' · . business manager .and this Ye!lr's economics major and he feels be- was pale from the layers of these tanning parlors are actually -=i:z:: · ·· · · • .. ·.. · I saw was tliafpCQple wh!> are .·· . . · · . ·. . · Homecoming King claims his ac- ing business manager will allow . Clothes he/she wore duri11g the .· · safer than the sun: They argue -f<'•~t,7' · Re.search tias shown that ~ro- real tanning fanatics don't care . He alsopqinted o'ut some ~f cumulation of experience · has hini to gain valuable experiences. .winter. Now, with the avai!abilty . that the rays Jroni ihe parlor· longed use of tanning parlors can • about· the, consequences.· .They tite accomplishments. he and the· .. added up to a clear undersiand- ·for hisJuture: ·.. . of tanning parlors, pellple are- lights don't contairi the highly lead. to damage to the eyes, just want.to look good now. I ASB J3oard have achieved. The ·.·· in_· g .·and_ kn_ow!edg_e_ o__ f,st.u __ cte_n_t ._Ballard.·. has. .p.ar_iici_p.a__.ted •·in_ . .. namjng· ,o_ ft_he waikw_ ausar_ ound. t t BC _tanned even befor~ they hit the - .Cllfcinogenic µltravlolet B (UVB) which tiin but.do n6t burn. ·.. .. . matter what ihe tanning parlor · premature aging of the skin, and couldn't' ge(._ a ~esslon becaus~ ' ·. - ·. .. •.d . .. di' .' .. "h' . ~pv~r11111:e.n a .. ; . ' \ . cheer leading this pas[ year' and . . campus,·an .. ·ven ng mac mes·. ··Ke11·"Cho0Choo"Cole'cur-· ... · ·. · ...... ' · ·. b~aches each summmer. They component found in surillght. . . Opponents ~ave iitdicate be d_efeated people ever since, . · Pacification bit an· all-time Now, nearly $200 million- . ·. The date ,was set r~ently ..durlng tiiscprellminar)' tr:!~ ap- . for _the position. · • · ·_ . -. ASB PreslderitTimBurkemide It fo the second round of tite JalapenoEatlog Cont~t but failed to eat c.filled the Lakota according to a But, in the inner souls ot' the . lligh in 1980, when the Supreme including Interest sits uncollected 1 ·· ·· 11 I t ·. ih .· EA . ,· ...... pearance in \\'est Ksm'Muntclpal Court. . } -., _ , .. : . · Russell c_rouch is running for the required limounl In order to make It to theflnal!. The jalapellO eating contest WU held hut week dure .. Lewis was arrested_on campus on Matcb 31 after he crashed •· the office of Chief Justice. He is-'· Ing Onco de Mayo Week. First place winner, Lui! Guerrero, ate 23 Jalapenos an4 ucond place Ricardo ~t~~~e':p~t'.h~~;uth~i:~ ~a~~bi:tiic~.C~a~~~n:~~ into a flower b~on the north (nd <>f,the:.Sclence and.Engineer: · Guerrero ate 22, The·Jalapeoo eallna contest w,u sponsored by M.E.Cb:~. · · · .··· ~=~:~~if ::~~:.:~c~~:~~. ~0~~~:~::~~~~i:r~~: .· M~~~,-2,,~~o,~\J.ltar .• . . . . . - ...... O,~ :.PA!s.tol_ level at that time wu O.IS percent. ' Studenu Frank Gornick. Oor- . from studenu and s1aff," sald me or temporary staff wlU be .... He pluded to that ml'idemcanor charge on May 16, 1985. · · nick oveuecs_the 1>~r!tlon of the_ .Gornick, "that both documents _ _ ~: cloiety Jcrutlnlzed prior to hiring . The official reports Indicated that Lewis was In a "red and Admlulons and Records office. were re«ived · in the mall, the ., _.....: Gornick said all new temporary white van.'' Dean of Students Frank Gornick confirms th!lt that 11 10 11 1 wu a BC van. The BC tennis team was· competing at the Ojal n1! ~!1;~ o~~~r:; :1ai~ l~~ · 1:::;:~::01: i:;;~a.s:~i~; .•-~-. . ..·.·"" .-· ~:i~y:~kg~~~~~:k ":nd ~ The Renegade Rit•. · Tennis Tournament at that lime. · priority mall-In registration ran schedules. . · ~ security clearance. After the recent lncfdent, BC President Rlchard Wright smoothly, with 1,500 regfstra: "Next year the summer school ''- Director of Cla.u!fled Peuon- JUDY SHAY suspended Lewis from coaching but allowed him to rernaln tlons processed in the three week schedule will be Included In the ., nel, Lucllle Sautter, was unaware F.dltor In Ch1ef le.aching In the classroom. period between Aprll 20 and May fall schedule," said Gornick. l . of the new hiring proctdure at Wright toolc further action early iast week. 8. "That's 1,000 or 10 people we· A new set of procedures for or. Fnnk Gomkk press time and said that tmt· Ju,:!, ,ha, Nel'l'J F.dhor "Al colteae pre1ldent, I have removed him u tennis coach for won't h!lve to deal with from now handling re111!tratlon money was porary hires for Admissions and lu.. RthP11 FeitaN' Fdhor the fores«able future," Wright say1. "He.will no longer be ten· untll the summer," slid Gornick.· aarecd upon and implemented by and having a staff member Rc«>rds h!ld prcvlouily ~ ,,,... ·~ Luhley Sport., f,dtlnr nls coach of BC. , "Each yea.r we'll be refining R«:ords Office secretary Nancy designated to lock dally r«elpu drav,n from a pool and did not Jnuuf.,. <..tlf Op(1J-0• f..4:ttflf "I will a.ho trli1U Mode A (staff evaluation), which means he that process (mall-in registration) Haines and Oornlck In March u In a fireproof cabinet, arc ~Ing undergo the same s~nitlny as P'CT· Pl'1• F.q,11tt1n P11oto f ..dltflf v,ill be wat,;",ed fairly closely. He v,ill be evaluated as If he Is a In hopes of 11e1tilli even more a result of the January theft of followed. sonnet hired for 19,hour·&·w«k &et Diii<>~ Alh'*'1' flr!l-ye•r flc-,1!ty mem~r.'' 1tudents to register ~Y mall," said reahtratlon money. Ha!ne1 would not comment on posltlom or more. Wrli~· ad.:11 that ne hu made re.:ommendat!ons to the Bo&.rd Oornlck. · Gornick said those pro, how the new procedure1 were Gornick wa• • (t•·,~ · ~, \ta~ fA~ 'O:'Uff1 D.~-d 0.0U'() E....,u.a - 'o Aoart..n H~ .\~ti>tatl-. 'ii.t.1ff fr,,n(1n# t\J()J)ffl ;)-.iv\d 8,.or}Ot'1 '-'111"' 8-ri~nn: f.d•-1.n, of T;-.;•'.~ :o• u1c.1~, a.n\· r~71.-.e· i,tion. The objes:t of the maJl,in c.cdure1, such as one person hav-. worlclng; however, a recent mt.'!tlna bct\ltet,, .,,,... ;..,~.1 ·-.. TNn .,.. 1 lo• of .t(!•a11, I'• 1ol 111•,.....tNI T~•rt , - .,., _,._ I cloll'I - I! frP9Cti kn.tie c...... '1<:k (,II-. ~ H,.,...n \(..,...... "Tile Bo..-~ •""' :au 1.;;,on1 IX)'ond what' 11,ve taken. They ICi'.•tration 1, to reduce the con, Ina ac-eH to ca,h and re,;elpt "walk through" of thoie pro· Re,;,;ds '::fil,t ~l{)f'.~l:, lllC i._. u,j ~"11 lf'I I i-04 l'lf du­ JH)lWIIC i.,lft!ltl.. roimt 01 .. u,...... y I IPt Ill T d-laatM tN I Hlrtl. >;t~ Jne....,11. TPd Lrry . °"9!'U '4n..nldl. O.lloMM a.--t i,1~ b~y =powe,-~ •o :lo 11111," conc!uGet tne BC Pre,(. l\;1.:m th•t ;eiu::3 from the large drawers, money being Im· cedurt1 by District Business lllmklf "~rnt ... ~.• ,r..: ~c ~ ffJ "e , ... "SI tht l.iaoot A~.'' o,at, rn- ...,,.,. Wft 10 10 to \()all. bha:u \40f'lff. (nfl 0''1!1ft. [)m l'GeW W9M l'i'· ·~:".~• .:r i: • .;;e!:t.1 who refistcr m~lttety movNi to the vault M1.na.iC, Robert Carey, D11trlct thought the Rc,:o,;:, Of!ict iuN ea~,...... 1-..,, 1111 ltitdU. JOh S400III IN 0....t W.&,« dur.l'l,I ~.1: ,iertod.s u well u to . r_a_tl',er than kc~ at work stations,. . ~ A\1dltor, ~ .N1ncJ_ Robert.L(lf agrffil. 1 1

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·\~·.\·~'..>,;.i· ,. '.,/.. .•': . ' ) . . ;f\:·:. :..... ,...... , . . . . RENF',ADE RIP MONDAY, .MAV U, 19117 PAGE 3. ?\ PAGE 2 M'lNOA Y.. MAY 11, 19117 RENEGADE RIP . ·, -,.,·,(·.,' ' . . ·'.( ,, ~ I}\1,,) News .u·r .r1e s CSB Library available for use I Committee suggests moving Weill Institute -- . ' . . . . BC also limits .the use of Its The concern, Harris· said,· Is · system," Herschberger expuun· , By JUDY SHAY . . renewed, (1) movement might be (Average Pally Attendance] Souihwest In 'three phases," committee's time-table i's'to have CSB and Tenneco." J.\ ''Have choir - will travel'' . · By Deborah Mlsh Editor ln Chief . toward a full,ilervke Southwe!t · money, we wHI have Income for · Wright atates. ''The first phue ls the ,move done In the ·next two Because there are concerns !).c · Auditions are now being ~t BC arid at all high schools for Staff Writer library to ob-campus use; accor- that the public may. check out ed. "It Is a good, solid coJlectlon . ding to Eveiyn · Wulf, assistant books needed by students. · · In that It supports the college cur- . . · . campus, or (3) · the· emphuls here (BC)," explains Scott.·· to have classes out there, .which years but would be acceptable if from the Academic Senate, Wall · ( . next year's Chamber Singers, Dean Semple, director of choral , The Future Directions Com- . mlaht be shifted to allracllng and BC President Richard Wright · we already do. The second phue done In three years...... says the Senate hH Indicated that BC students are taking ad van· ' ·librarian.. . · ·•· . . Use of college libraries Increase rlcu\uin, whkli is the goal of any · ·.:-. · activities has announced.· mittee has recommended that BC i,an,oortlng Soutliw••t students . comments: the pro.' better. . direction. · · . wlll be Coronation Mass by Mozart performed by the Com· .. person for the actuai cost of the Harris said tha.t · universities years now, Harris said. Priority · I Wall has given the .report to the. out In the Southwest. "WlH • , .Staff Writer . grain being Implemented without' Rosales says he hopes the com- «There Is room to grow and munlty Chorale, accompanied by orchestra. Also .featured will, The CSB library e,ilsts for the replacement. ' ' . . . and colleges In rnetropol!tari ' for buUdlng Is based on need .. . Academic Senate, 'too.'' money ..•. be .. taken •··. fro·m CTA input. .The scars of that puter will be in by ihe summer or with the .growth of Bakersfield, be .the combined choirs, acconipanied by trumpet and piano, benefit. of Its · students, .. Limited access is "a general areas have reported problems due. Herschberger estimated that t. ·. The main point of the report maintenance and the BC campus · ·T·h·e·.··s· outhw. est .Pro.. ·)·ect•, which wound ·.are still .m.uch appar.ent . fall •t.the 1a·tes·t.· · · · singing ''Song of the Road." . . . Herschberger said: As such, ac- poUcy made as a re,sult of budget to heavy use by'hlgh school and · the CSB library' has.a 40 percent· · · · · d i · · · · " . the Southwest program is ex- i · · says,ds «.The· commlttte· · ·rccom· · · · nee s · ·7n ·favor· ·of a Southwest pro.·v· 'ides colle. ge clas.ses ·a. t ·w.est · · with· · · contlnue.d· · concerns that full- · . ·.. Par·.· kl·n· g ·llr.o.. b·.,e·m·. s ,S. 11·11. p. ersi'st. . tremely viable,· · ... Rosales says.· A donation of $3 will be accepted at the door the night of the cess by the community at-large Is . and leglslatlire decisions," whlch community college students. deficit.in the amount of space It · . men that BC relocate ,the Welll · cams. pus '' .· . . . High and Mercy Center, ts goln~ tlm~ · faculty become the majo~ at the West High campus, though ··. Rosales credits the W~t High . nerformance. .· .. ·. . · . . . . · . . limit~ to on-campus use. Bor- provide no· funding to serve the The CSB library holds 220,000 needs to adequately accom· : ·-.. 1nst 1tut!_ In the Southwest •.Th1!:.c . _coUand Wall do ~o! see it as .. well, according to David Rosales·, presence in the Southwest as op- security for the parking Jot has Sta(f,_pa.rt!cularly_l,anlngham; .. cs-u· .re· p' - · n·. C-amp...-U· ·s. ·.we·· d-. n·e·S· da·· y·-~~~•~rowing privileges . are llmlte!l to-'-,eneral publlc,sald-Thomas H~volumCS:,--c ·-·.-· --- .. ·.· · mcidatecthe-students and Its gro.w~. i · . relocation would belo a site to be .a problem~ . . assistant dean~ Instruction.- posed fo part-time facuTtY:-- -- been resolved; Rosales-says. . . · Principal' Anri Cierty, and Bll'-l~- 0 ~.. teachers 1,tnd other- "profes, ris, director of fhe Division. of , •."It Js large by Kern County · ·1ng collecilon: .This should make ' · · Dr. Donald Green, from the English and Commµnication slonals" who can take books out Library Affairs In Jhe Office <>f standards but not to other uitiver· the college high on the priority i ···. ~:i.:: r:::.t:;~;ee:::s:rl.:ldg::i;: So~r!we~~l~~d s~~:egs.tJgu\n11'..i.ti~: Enroliments have been strong l,.ucllle Sautteri CTA presl- Goodwin says the late Labor , Bruce, on-site coordinator for departm~nt at Cal State, wlll be in the Executive Board room; · · . for a $10 fee. · the Chancellor. sitles and collep;es in t.he college list for a new librar)'soon .. and steady, teachers report the dent, ?Cknowledges that current· Day start of classes }n the. the West High campus, es major '. . Wednesday, froin 9:'30-11:30 a.m. .· .··. ·. · .•. ·.. ·. ·... quality of students is high arid the ly, "We are much more Informed . · Southwest is difficult m that · · contributors to the success of thls · . class size is good. . 'thari we ever. \V~re last fall." classes have only 14, sessions arid '. year's ptogrrun. . . .· Students Interested lri transfer should sign up In the Transfer ,. ,·· . . . . . ,' . '.·. · .. ' Sautter erriphasi:i:ed the CT mu.st .. ·ru. n from ...6:30 .0 .10. p.m; Go.odwin' concurr•d. say.. i.ng, '. Center. · However, qu~stions and .cons ·. ·. · · · · A's · " concern ,is in· assuring quality. .This m. a..~~.· ~for ,m "e.xha\Jsting "\Vest High has .. b·e· e· n· ·a· g. rac'ious . . . : The heat is on : cerns still remain .about the ims· .. · · · p~ct of ~lass offetjngs in ihe equcation. That means giving •·· evening;'' Goodwin says< . .···. host. Using both West High and ·lntramurals slated··ror weekend ' Money needed for walkways· ( ,,- ,, __ Southwest and about how the full-time faculty the firstoppor: , . Though some faculty std.I clai1;1 Mercy .Center is a g_ood interim. · There· wlll be an Intramural Volleyball Tournament, this ''. · · ·· · · ·· ·· · · · tunity to accept'southwest offer: ·that ..the. s.o.uthwest pro1ec.t ·.i.s · step· .. It.i's w·orki'ng.·pretty.. well.'' ·. Saturday and Sunday, ,on the soccer iield. The cost is $25 per By JENNIFER SELF "The projecfl\as been on the ' ' The n~e of the contributing ·leading into Theatre Arts, the ··~~ program will grow in tile fuiure. ' According to Rosales, class ings. "()ver-reach" . a.nd not . BC will use West High and • .· .. team. Each team will consist of two players, either two men, two· · . Staff Writer . back burner until now.'' Burke · individual or organization will be . path . leading into· Memorial.· 1 women, or coed' teams, . . -·-_ · . · ..· continued, ''\Vith .· the . few· .· recog!}ized on a plaque, Burke ·. Stadium fro1:nUnivers.ity Avenue ,. seciions offered next falf ~ill in-· ·. Greg Goodwin, FacultySenate. · ."Outreach," Rosales remains · Mercy Center again next y~ar •. The tournament ls open to high school i Jr. high, and college . ' ' Wha.t. began as a ·Pr.01'ec.. i to mee t'1ngs · we· •.ve. (t h e committee)· · · · · · .s 1·a t e d , · · · · · and the· horse shoe· loop in front· . crease from 3j sections to. 41-44 president, says . the. fac\llty. is . confident in the program and its Rosales says .. ' students as well as members of die community. The tournament ' . . help blind students find their way··. ~ad, We've come a long way," . .· · · · · · · ··· · · of the gym.. . sections next year: According to a divided over the need for classes is the first i,n a sedesOf five. . ·. , .. . . · . . . . · across Cl\fllP\IS, has grown info a Funding for tlie project wili . The. committee considers the .· survey of the students. general .· iri the southwest. •...... J0 · b Op··: ··0 1· · •t.· • · '_I_-· · For reglstratlop forms and ·additional information· contact · plan for making BC more visual- co.me from donations, Burke '!lain walkways on campus to be: . The sign .po~ts will r~emble education courses wm be high on ,,;: '.H is . no. surprise that the . . · . . . p .· r UUI 1es Scott Douglas, 3954355. ·· · · iy. appealing, according. to ASB. . sal. d. the area betweentheAdministra~ typical street s . . . t. .. h .· . . the list of classes offered.·.· . . ·. classe?in::the Southwest did we!L · . . t' 0 d H · · • b 'ld' . . . 1gn POS s, Wit a ·.. Sorite c teachets wo11"det 'Nha) C000821 .Cdeterl1,M•n1ge, iot,y levtl manage~ent po1IUon In ho1~Uali . . .· President Tim Burke; · · .· Theicost .of a ten foot post is • i . n an . · um~the~: ut mgs, four way sign sitting atop. a s!lver t, . , sit,o.' The four way sign at the t~e paths on eith~r side of the post. The i:oinrrllttee has decided ' ''The ·, siud1mts atte~ding .• the . wo.uld ha~e hapirened ~t. BC if the .. Mui.I have ,oine i,rettila o,ptrltate. Prefer ..•. 'Cheers Careers' this week . . S. out'hw s·t· I . . Id . · .·d·.· .· . aiudt.nt. complelln• tuUnary uiapr=~m. for . The walk\Vay committee Was top cif the p0st will cost the donor library, the.area directly bene?th upon white signs with red, reflec- !· . . e ·1· c assest ·d.'' are·o· F er,·d·L· an · · ' ' s.ame.•.. advertising arid public. re.la· . . Sl0,000 yrty. M;F •Bam·5pm: . -~- ''Cheers.for~_areers., is a combhi.eQ Ba~ersfield College/Cal . ·. formed last year by' 'former $19.60. Burke. estimates 36 sign !he hb~ary an~ the paths leading . torized letters. · · I more mo IV& e • · .says re aria lions campaign . for. South West, · . C000819 Boapenon Slealbouse need! rttponaltile applkiulll (or · r . State, Bakersfield Re-entry program offered Thursday evening · Sop. horn· ·ore c· lass Preslden·'t Mar·k m · vanous directions from .'the · · 1· ingharn, courise)or. for BC at . classes had. been •applied. to.· ..c,f. .. · .. , • bu..penon po1IUon1. $3,35 plu tip,. 2!-40 - I. ' · . . posts ar. e.·nee. ded to achieve the · · · · · · · · f h · · .· 1· ' · east. si.de· .of· the· c·am· pus· center'.. Burke .said the names of the . . and Saturday morning. Both programs are free. · .· ' · ·. ·. · · · . . P.. owers or .t e purpose of nstall- . goal of the committee. . . . . · · · I \Vest High School. ''These 'i>eo, cl~sses . at 'the BC campus,'' ·... hn/wk, . .r · ing sign posts identifying the · . . · . , · ·. · · ·. . . wa)~ways shouid reflect school . · , Die .an· g'tng ·,·o· b·s ·The .. · · · · , C:000818 Computu'.s.' 11... · Local ,tore needs -non ~th MS DOS . Thursd~y at 7 p.m. in the BC Fine Arts Theater (FA 30) Belly · are .·Ch · . . ·• .. Y are . Goo.dwin says,·.· r· "' Mkhelozzi, authpr and career counselor, will discuss' "Coming . .. . · . · · · · · In addition to the walkways, spirit, using words like Renegade .1 :oming back to school. There Is knowledge, prertr oul!lde ..,., nperience . .main walk\\'&YS on ~ampus. , . While Burke encourages the streets leading irito the cam~ and 'Gade as ~xamples. . Alive from N.ine lo Five." She will cover the career gearch pr'o­ cam- :l • :JOd 'quality' there and the atte~: .· But :Laningham sees locati<>n $3,35 pllu comm, . Burke.assum~ leadership of the pus clubs and the ASB.t<> con- pus will be named .. These locas Students who wish to con- · 1 · · . C:000819 Lladsupe O.algner · · Prder Ag major, t1ke meuaremenll !or . . ces.s in times of fransition. · · . ·. · · . •· · . .· ·.. · c ance has ·he. Id·... ·. ·w·e· II·.•• ·.. as being. crucial; .: ·. ·· · . lands

:;~,;~~;:~;;;:·,''': •..... •••• '' ' • ' ! _.,_._ .. · . ·.····. ·.··s ... · . . . ·.. '""" •.. ·\:~}t .• \''. . ·: . ~ . ·· Looking for a fun; glamorous 2nd career? Put . ------· ),.. ,!(;- ....·.···::.; ,,',_/. ,•;., ,·. ,! • ',. •• ::)·i·: · .. .·. ·. •·.· ·.· •... · .·. ,,._ss~ ··. ·.. ·.·· ·. .· · - ·. o!-i-,~;'~'-' •. .c:·~-..·-'\ :1 l\-,.1 :···~.-..1·' ' . -;:·,· .,,. ... \·, . your summer to good USei Earn $200 or m~re per · . t,_,,'f,r:,.,,~: ,">f',:,;:;\~:~I,...... ,., f; '•I•'•, f • ' •, • .(~·, ' •,,j /: ASB: Court .· :;'<{,,~\~----:~..:~¢:~<.':;-A·' .• ;.-\~;;--._·.:.,.. "'·~> .. , :_' .~>:,~ .'· .... "t· .·.--, day,·. Help women look their . very bes_t-,-uslng for BC students/faculty ' ' . ONE OF AMERICA'S BEST ·. ·. ~~~·c\J .. ·.. !.y fitness. and fun through~ut . ', : Burke saidincr~g the stipends . . . RlGHf HERE IN 1HE 104 degrees was, the first day of the year to reach ui'e 100 degree mark. For more Info call 872-7269. · the summer:w1th Sally (322-3175). · ", ·. · w9uld p~Vfde Incentive to the peo- . . Kaler was taken lo the hcispHal as a precautionary me1uure and was . . ~ -. . . . · pie running for office. .. · . ··. BAKERSFIELD AREA. ~ - . . rele~d lhat night; He Is e~pected to be back al work today •.. ·: . !'The. reason the stipends were. . . . - ...... 'Firefighters Union Hall ·. , . inStituted in the first place was to ·, (Mt. Vernon & University) ·. '. . attract someone who Is willing to do ' .. Monday through Thursday at 5:30 ·• .· a g()()d Job," Burke said. "Since .It Is .· Elections. •1 • ; alinost like a job, we might as well . · ·· ConUriued from page t. ·· Tiils coupon aood lhrou&h May 15, 1937 •. ! get pald mlnlrnwn wage." · · .. a inember of the ASB's softball . PEPSI. ·;' · . Burke said the ASB president { · works 20 hours a week: the. vice ·i. team and a'KBCC disk jockey;· · ··i · president · and bilsin~ss manager . The· candidates for the office .··.··.. ··THE CHOICE·.OF I ea;ch work 15 hours a week and the - of Commissioner...... of St~d~nt. ' Ac-. . · · secretary works 10 hours a week. !ivitles are Eric Collom and Mike ·· ·. . .· Lenmark sald that stipends were ·. ) . · .. not Intended as a source of employ, · Rainey., · .A NEW GENERATION: '' , : ment for ASB officers: Instead, he · Collom, ari · Associate Justice : : · said, stl~nds were Instituted "to to the ASB Student Court, has · '. · oflset the. cost of comlng up here . lb.e. Ol~e Garden Italian Restaurant· , been active in many extra-cur~ ,.· and putting In their hours." ricular a-ctiviiles including sports, 1. · Paid officers are not required to NOW Stafflag ~ ~ !.o?ti0t1. . ··.. ... · · ·· keep accurate written records of the art and music. .· Backed by General Mills; l)ie Olfve Garden is enjoying phenom, · · Rainey'. has _ participated .·· in . ,,1 hours they work each. week, sald enal success and rapid growth from coast·tixoast We are now . Starr, who Is a Conner ASB business band, running and tennis in high -. ! manager. opening our newe,t. restaurant In Bakersfield and are offering · !>oth full and ~-time _opportunities. Ou,r lively spirit and qua1- . school and hopes to gain valuable ) l'The hours the ofllcers work uy garden semng provtdes a unique environment for.both our ' . aren't accountable to anyone except ex~rience in office. cus!om~rs ~nd our restaurant employees. We're a concept . Jennifer Baker fs running for 1 for the people who are Just hanging whose time LS now. Share in our success .. join !he Olive Garden. , around the Student A!alrs office," - . the.office of Director of Public ,... said Starr. • Hom & HOfteues · • Banenden, • Walter, & WaltreMes • Cashiers With this ad, receive Relations. She has been active in . '- Lenmark, In his remarks to the choir, theatre and band the past -·- , St\J,:lent Court, said the key respon­ • DishWi.iher, & B1apersoiu · • Line Cooks •Production~ Prep Coob • Utility People 1wo years as well as doing volun­ . , slblllty of a representative Is to • Pasta Maker, • Pizza Cooks reprewit the student. He argued­ 200Jo discount for rental. tary work during· high school. •\ that, !Ince the studenli were not We prefer people with previous restauranl experience but Expiration date June 30, 1987 · Carla Mahan is running for the · · · nQUfled of the Issue before the ·we're willing to provide comprehensive training to those.with <' office of Sophomore Class Presi· !he right potential. This is your imitilion 10 take advantige or , , motlon was .;-..; le, the represent.a- . ' dent. She has two semester's ex­ were 1:0.,; • e to adeqa~ly fut- these rev.arding oppor1un11ies. · ;: lives perience as Legislative Advocate. _,,, · fill their r~···,c.,wy ~,Hit!es. -· 1bis is no time to worry about tL ~urke c,c,,;,n1,.,,.1 th~t Jt the res- AppUatioOJ will be bken Mond.1y through Saturday, between For the position of Head Rally . , ~tati1·,. , "" ., -~ ls n~t appr»­ 8am and 7pm. Apply for any of the opportunltles lllted above Squad Leader, the candidates are by vit!tlng with us at: \f • . ptlately repr,.,...s,t.~g the •,uixl rt<.'w, i, there i, life after li11,1is And lips on lrndinR a trlKk \\hKh coulJ hdo t;ike 3 1701 r,;ev, Stine Rd. Wl' cJn m;L\.:l' it ;1 link easier. off \l)Ur and senior class representative in 11 wfiote. locid mind · - 't'. , Jn the (h,,;;-''' '.A: ,; ' ~ ,, •.,. Bakersfield . At f<\·<.kr \Ye cm rent 1nu am ,i1e 1:in or cru(k I). hace,er', left of ii. high school and Preident Scholar ·, . T• · ti~ Peur .'-·,, ·. ..,. ... ,. -,. :·., •· ·.,.,1 An Equal O:,portun1ty Employer. ""' n~l'O \';ms lh ;11 are'fun to iJrn c (Fun ... " l,;11, at BC. ·.,:- th.It "ll an)""' r,,,,.,.. ·: ;.,;c,,,e ~n 1h·.1e) ~l.1m· Jre ~u1on1a1ic:s ,\hi,,r h,1,·l' po.wr ~-· ,..__. ------' - .... ------HVDER" Parr is running because she ,:ieenni(. ;iir comlici help\\ ith ooxc.,;, h:md cruck,. e1er1 \Ve're there at "TCI)' turn:' F--_'!..-, -uJl '• ... ' ·• · · ...... ~- of spirit in the community as well ,,_;\'~(- . ~ wun, ~- :~.-..;-_. -~ ~-'.·~ ~' ~ 300 Rrur .. :a...· Lllne .,,.llllfalrneu. '4,. ~ ...... · as on campu.s. -....: ~ .a&:i:lply l."'k"":n,;".... :-...... -~ a fn.11~ -i. .-..,..,,,5 -· ------~.11-.3000 All students are encouraged to ':,; .+.· • - la ~ A '-I Q E S ... & -· 0 A ~. - ,,, __ - ·-- -·- vote and an ASB card is not need­ ···-~·:,fY Batte ..id IIP ~ ·,· c,t,,r;:,,,r ·,I --..."'1-:rT I :r S.c:ns ed. ""i·,~ UII! :na~ ~·. ");q. -~: ,. e, . .. . ' . . f'AGE 4 MO'IIOAY, MAY U, 1987 RENto:GADE RIP RENEGADE RIP MONDAY, MAY 11, 1937 PAGE 5 ' ·. ... A man With no I Feature

;•. '!.:..;... ·' '. .... place •• Shakespeare Festival selects- -~ .. r.,_;_ ·r1 - . .. famous· , . -.·. ·. · . ·d·i·rector. · . - . . • • · By FRAN'flNE BLOOM mer •· repe('tory companies .. In . hav~ "a 1.ot of visually altractlve admlnlstrn1ive arid financial sup: • ... ,;< ' .· .·. < . RlfStaff , ·. ·. 1978, she received a directing lh!ngs happening In !his show.to P<>rt • award from the American Col· It wlll. be. set in the lransltlon By DAN POE,H~.Elt that wind.· in his hair; that. poker. ~!lnle •·• ,1 ·. Preparations for· the summer · · lege Theater Festival for her pro· periQd of the Druids and Chris- Set dts1gn for the Festival Is In Staff Writer < · . . , .somewherr In Nebraska. It must'v~ been a . .· Kerri. Shakespeare F!l.51ival are ductlon of Uncle Vanya.· tian era .. "People's religious and motion and set ·designer Larry !'>' - . :,,.>, . wwerfuL •.• feelin& of manhood, .of . ·, I und'erw11yi and,Artlstlc Dlrcctof 1 · She co-authored the playscrlpts · · spiritual life ls being torn Inside Starr and lighting and lechnlcal · 'flte first thing you might realite when you fi~dom. Ooh, that wfrtdln his halrl. · .· ' . 'Ra11dy Messlcf say~: L1~by Ap- . Shakespeare's Lovers and. out,''. says Messick, "and. the director Hugh BrashCllr are Im- · ' . _· ...rnetf),Jm Is that som~where ill his s~opj\lng Now when that wind blows, Jim cups his . · pel; chairperson of·TheSchool of . . Shakespeare's Women witb ·.·consequences :·...... I· .. somew ere· on· .t e .California aroun spoutmg 'ove 1s never stu y awm•. ston ..... ·. . . · Just tliink of every other movie. son 1ty. type arid !cam how· it .1 . .··• (:oast, an institution whose coeds having io admii that yo11're To say that the actmg was bad like. this in. the paif and you'll home. . .. " coordinates with careers .. ·· . 11 slavedayandnig]Jttomasterad-...... wasted''- •. · Anyways,. Jt;.s_. . is.to make an'.understatement. icnowtheinswer. . ,·Mi . ch. e.l oZZJ · · will , aI so ·look· at . ,.•.'·' r l!.I .•. . .. · trasitions in. life from varic)US ·.. : This'is the first tiJlle- BC and .·. I'. '" ·; angles aiong with some creative C$B. have iv.ork. cd jointly Ob thi.·s ~-· ;," { .. ~------"!""'-...... ;--·;;.· •,.·------~--"!""';....--- ...... ;._ ...... ;,.;;;;;,,,...... ,...... _.. __ ,;..... · : -~. I . . i ~Jirn .·. ·. options available for work and -type of an activity/accordi11g 10 ··1, life.. . . · · ·. · · · ·. Ethel Katz; , .t . , . · Continued fr.om .page .•4. ...• .-··.J !I I'f - ...... · · . · · " · . Her presentation wi l1 be at 7 -··-.. - - · · . : ' Sometimes . he sits up Oil a . Eugene, Oregon, 3.J}Y journalist Jim had a ~fe; she's dead. · glances-at it an4,:drops' it int~ his. p:m:, Thursday, iri Fine Aris 30, •·~ of ihe events will be free · . ·I: . potato sack, full. of al\lffiinum. ·· in Mou~tain Clrove, Ok!ahom~, There. are no detailf around this dying fire •. Ilij. Oglivie; our: From. 8:30 a.m.-i2 noon, and open to the public. For more ·cans, in the shade of a grafitti· any ~e~t collector.s or. ~ certam . fact, just his silence amid-the fielder, .Milwau/cee. Brewers :.. . Saturday,a series of seminars will ·.. information, contact · the Re-. cl~d warehouse. putting a ·hand . Dr. ~ I;e<>n at Sceruc o.cneral . crashing, grinding, clanging, can burn in heU'.forevcr:: '• . . . be presented by the staff and e_ritry Center. .. . . - ;I.. ax· · thr·. oug· h. t h. e s k. u1·1 o·f a· two-·bY· ·· . Hospital··h· · :111 ·Modesto· ·: · · · ,· to· know· · · . -once:thrjilfng,· . · · rirtging,· · ki!Hng· No, Jlm's.·n.· ol · that .bittc~; H.·e·· · ...... fol!t,,' fo.r~ IirewoiiQ. ·A couple w ere he 1s. . . . . · boolll of those monsters.:· .... • ...· knows the ]'.inaiSccire,' but at any. . . . Weeks ago he tore up ail e~- · ·. :Yo.u see,. he :tells YO~, he ha_d ·. Bul he looks. at you with his time he. can look back to whai . ·. lazyboy chair, disecting it for all · this op~rallon some hme back left eye near!{squinted shut and Life was like i11tlie Fourth Inning · 1 PHOTOG~HERS • Are you tnierested In doing freelance . ·~...... i:1,~,~1 .. :·;: :·~ ~~-·_,; !; . ,. :, , its firewood content .and any in· _and then he h.ad a stroke_ and . his right eye g\CllffiiDg as he Jal ks and ·rCl;ali ihat. travel, that wind ·. work for COrporatJom? Learn hl>W to establfJb your Own 8UC• ., . . . terfor)hat could possibly go for .. ·.. spent 19 days. m a.HospUal and ·- about going with his buddies to in .hi.s' hair; It must've been a . c~f_ul busines,. Earn $50 plDS PER HOUR. Work part or - '·; ·. recycling, · . · _. · · ·.... r~ up a $3,S()() debJthat he ne_ver .. play liaseball against oJher pow.erfl!I . .. powerful . ••. :1 ~::· Free details. Sen~ long SASE: to J&ll PbQto, P.O. 1 ·· . His hands, his shirt, his.coffee · did hav~ no; cans recycled for. · . schoolkids in other smalltowns. · euphoria of: manhood, . of. . · · " 1, FJyrii, Ohio 44036. .· .·· . , · · ·· ~· .· ·...... · mug, his" Nike hightOps (your • So now Jim stretches out on a You hand him a baseball card . freedom, of that wind in his hair ------.. ------.....;...I -· ;'· ..: .. Nike high tops); Ii.is everything he bundle of blankets under _an over~ you found on the ground. Jim. as he rode those, monsier$. . ··

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-· Scorecard ·Scribble· .. .-. ' <. ···.Family rival.tty ·:n·o .:Qerg_eron holds softball sacred Track teams advance nine. to·. So .. Cal finals • ' ' • ,' J • 1. . . . . JY DEBBIE McCASKILL .mon e,xcerclse for ensuring prop- level of respect for her team·and · looking into the posslblllty of By STEVEN !,,ASHLEY If . · ?. ... Staff Writer . · . ~.~ strength...... stresses. the lmportance of sup· majoring lQ enslneerlng · ai Cal , ,::-- throw with amonstrous heave of among the. top 'qualifiers in the I ; j9ke- for Wic~kes .·. Sports Editor · 180'2". · · meet with a tltne of 4:00.04. /1 · rI·· . . .. . '(/f\: : . . '\j~cier \ho direction of BC -'porting' teaffimates lrt order to . State Fullerton and contfnulna . • ·. For BC sof1liall player Angela coach Pcr.ky Newcoinb, the · work \Veil together. She has seen her softball career. ·. The . big ·.. story for . the . . Tony Jeffrey also had a g~d . . By STBVBN LASHLEY Both the men's and women's . Renegades, though,. was the per- day for BC, qualifying for the ; . I,· . .· . . Sports Editor ...... Bergeron, her first season of In· centerfielder · most ,«ently was a variety of personalities that ~..-..,..-.. --,- tercolleglate action has proven to seen spotlighting In the leadoff .· have come .together for. a com, - track teams did exactly what it · fonrtance of. their relay teams. ·men's· 200-meter finals. Jerfrey l . ad Ii no.. t been fo.r on. e. brief, eff·.·o rt. les.. s · yetls~ectacular.·.·· · . . . expected to do as eight athletes . ·. Both the men's arid women's ended the day with a time of . • . H·.. · · mon goal to form an alllance on · . ' ... I · · performance In the center field of Memorial Stadium, . fl. be. both strenuous and corns position .of the batting order. the e.ld. According· to Bergeron,·· , ...... · .. qualified. · for the .ch.am.·. pionships . 4x.100-meter relay teains as well 2l 9 I h. f .., . . . 4 n t e even 1, . . 1 } ' · · · .. you might not know Renegade pole vaulter Bdan Wlcke.s · petltlve. With ~peed and aggressive base .. · ruMlng, Bergeron has Ignited. "the team:has developed trerneri· during··· last Tuesday's So~Cal. as the men's· 4x400-meter ieam ~Dwarfed by Thibs' record toss, was even a i,artlclpant of last Tuesday's So·Cal preliminaries. preliminaries slated at Memorial · reached the So-Cal · champion- . Robert Moulton qualified for the .. : I . Cruising high above ihe height bar-which was marked. at· The young. athleie ls a· 1986 mant offensive situations that · . dously." . . l ·. ·. graduate of Highland · Hlgh resul.. ted.ln progr.es.slve playln.ri; · ·.· · · · · · ·Stadium;· . . ·. . . . · ·. . . ships · with . Impressive. petfor· ham.mer throw event with a good .. 14'6"-Wlckes accomplished In one Jump what many of his School, where she lettered In var- . The level of. potential for the Similar to the Western State mances. ·. . . · . performance. Moulton placed ! . ' i competitors had been trying to do. all day. In the matter of slty softball for three years. Jn· . B~rgeron has felt herself grow . squad has been strongly incor- . . Conference · champlo.nships . ·As fer .as individual )per for· eleventh in the field with a heave ~ ' . I.,. seconds·, the 19-year-old sophomore went from the anonymous · 1985, Bergeron ivas name~ the · over these past few months and porated Into the season. Bergeron · · sheduled two week~ ago, weather mances, · Allison Walker. and· .of i 23 ,9... , •. · 1 . " · · 1 1· d · · j Dav. id Sandersqualified for. the· · · · · i .. · . to a qualifier In. last Saturday's So-Cal chamlonshlps. · Most Inspiration~ Player for the iooks ahead to future years of says, "You've got to believe In .. conditions aga n· Paye a ma or .Pole va. ulter.Brian Wkkes clos- I. . . · . f I · t finals in bo. tli the. long and triple .Was It arrogance that made Wickes think he ~ould take one Scots under, !he coachlng of . playing with mote knowledge artd · each ack,-Thc-one-t1tat-sldellned,Wickes for'the entire ·. ed the Most Valuable Player and -cliiillenge arid I llk1f ·a goocl-~of contributlnftd th_etea~-. .:r : .\ fronithclt-events or had sub-par . Sanders leaped. 24. feet and theprelimi'naries. . . ,-.·. · ·, · · · 48'6"in the same events. · · · first month of ihe irack season before finally allowing him to pcr,ormances. · . . · · · · on the women'.s side, Erin. Key .return fo action in la\e March. The one that has been diagnosed spotlighted as an all~area- · workoui: I just couldn't see Bergeron ls concentrating on .·· :}'I\, ,tt . .. ,._.,. . . . . d'd b ·. . t th .With S. a.· nders finlshi.·'ng fourth. ,· I _. ::,4<.:.,. :' t But, the he11t • nn8 ou . e . and Tammi Butler were the only ·· as a tilted pelvis and has !lmited him to a personal-best of only centerfielder • ··. myself e.s a spectator." completing general education re· · ...... best in some events as two meet :Dirk Johnson' maintained BC's. Renegades other than Walker to · · 16 feet for the 1987 season. · · · · · .·d 1· d' m· · ·e··o· r·d·s w· ere ·do·m1'nance .of the··triple iu. m. p· . , The BC player attributes a ·• . Bergeron has developed a high. . qulrements for transfer. She is An11eia Bergeron L . :·-... an s a 1u r c · ' qualify for the championships • I . So,ls the guy back to 100 petcent, or what? . · great deal of her perfc,rmance to :-;·-~ broken' Carmen Maldonado of .. event by placing first, viitITleap . . . . . •,. '') guess I am, as far .as. height. ls ·concerned,» Wickes her father, A. J., a former athlete . ..,.::• Mt. Sac set a new mark In the . of 49i7u. )~hnson_. failed to . Key advanced in the women's f responds. "Sure, my back hurts, but I still getup there: i didn't . himself •.The elder· Bergeron. has women's sooo;meters with a time.· qualify in. the men',s long jump. . high jump with a qualifying leap · accomplish what I was hoping to do thls season, though.;, · · played II key role in. his Softball team captures second·'.. · of 17:20.79,' while Pat Thibs or· · R~negade Upton Hali qualified of five feet even. Butler went on .··· daughter's athletic . career by . . . . ' . ' ...... · San Diego Mesa accompJished. for the finals in the men's. in the women's' shot put. event. ·=.1a~:a!tooilng for a iiational record,'' he answered. lllways encouraging her to strive I ·- new heights in the men's hammer 400-meters · event. Hall was with atoss of 34'2" · . ' i Quite ll story, this Wickes. In fact, tiie·name Wickes has Ob· for excellence, , . By DEBBIE McCASKILL . she pitched a shut outto theHah· there. Early in the year we set : ! talned qulie a reputation for pole vaulthig here at tic for the · "I've alw. ays been taugh. t to. . Staff Writer . cock offense. . goals end we had to turn our . . : . past half. decade. His brother, Doug, stlll.holifthe BC and na· ., _ _.,, . reach fo.r. my go.als and being ·.·. Goin",. Into the ,."atrie,· BC w. as season. aroimd . · In .· order. . . to ac-... . p~~l·~_...... -- ! . tlonal JC record for .the pole vault with an !hazing rilark of· named to the all-SYL Team was ii The · BC .ivomens's softball . in a three way iie for second place complish those goals," com: 17'7". . . ·.Lifting ,. .· goal that I had set. f.or my. senior . team captured second place in the with Haricock and Cuesta col· ments Newcomb. .• . .·. .•. . ' . . 1.. · B.·. · u. t, there Is more irony to·. t.his .tale th. e.n '.·u. st t.h.·e rela. tiori~ · Year, "comments Bergeron. · Western State Conference, after. a leges b~t came out the sole occu- Tlie BC squad ended their • . . ship between Brian and Doug. As a matter c;if fact, it was · . .. . · · . .· · · · · . recerit 3..0 victory over Alan Han- · pant of the position after Cuesta .. regular conference schedule with. · . ·. .three years ago this same meet' that Doug re<:orded his • Bergeron and herfather woilld cock College. . ·. . . . · .· was handed defea(by L.A. record c,(9.5, The Renejades ' .·· .. !. ·. a a contest , .. ... ; . . record vault in one of the most controversial performances in .. · spend hours beyond the normal. . . The Reriegacle · offensive. a1: . Pierce College. The WSC is led .. are· hopeful they will reach the · .. Renegade track history. .. . . •· . · . . . ·. · .·· . .• two,and a half-hour practiceday ..• lack. was led by pitcher. Laura .1:>y Moorpark College with a neai" Southern California Reglol;lals to . . ·.. · Brian tells lt like this:"All the other competitors had alr~ady .· .. . working • on· defensive· drlHs. Amason, named offensive. player · perfect conference record. The . be held Saiurday and Swiday in;. slate:d : I . qualified and my brother (Doug) told the official; 'Hey; set the Along with. a vigorous pattern of of, the game, who wenltwo for · .. recent win for ac: has placed · San Marcos . ... 1 cross bar at the national record (17'7'.'), I think I can do it." weight training to build her upper three with one RBL ·. . . them among the .top 10 teams in . . .. There are five .first place ·. · By KRISTY HAYNES . . "Pretty soon, two other. coaches from otner. schools came . · . . . body ·strength, the Reiiegade .· Defensively, Angela Bergeron Southern California;·· . teams who automatically gain a Staff Writer ·. down and said if Doug can go for his personal record, so can athlete would complete various was spotlighted as the player of . .• ,i]f we had not had a tough spot in the playoffs and three out ·· their guys. They demanded the bar to be lowered to ](i feet. Bui, ·. . throwing exercises from a Sia'. · the game e,fter makiJJg four key schedule prior to conference, we of. the . five. second place teams Dr. Oreg Shepherd will be the . r.. the official said Doug was gohig for Ii national and no.t a per· give 1 ' . tionary position; Throwing while . defensive plays. Amason added would not have been prepared for . win be the opportunity to ... -' .··. primary. speaker. at the Bigger· · sonal.record; so it was a different.story. . .· · . . on her knees was artother com~. five strikeouts to her record as ··.. the type of conipetitiori we found .. participate. . . . r·_l;. · ·. · Faster-Stronger Clinic and Bench .. 1 ·. . ''A.fter (BC Head Coach Bob) Covey came down to clear things· up, the other two coaches were banned from tbe field, Press Competition, which will be f·.•·. because coaches aren'.t ever supposed· tci be out there durhig .. . held Friday artd Saturday in ihe · I : ·.· everits. A.ft~r tha.t, the bar w.as raised to 17'7" and Doug cleared ·· . · BC gym. .. . · ... ·.·. · . I· - it on his first jump." . a c • . • . '• •. . . .• >Tiiecllnkis.OpeQ to~yonein·.• f .: . ·.. ..-;C'Q • . • !crested in weight liiing. Th~ cost . ~ l . ·.· fs SS per person. The bench press l'r------_,;,..._. ,...... _____ ;_ . IN VIETNAM ff-..,2', . competition is only bpcn to high school students. Each sch.ool will ' . enter'their top two bench pressel'li I WIND DOESN'T BLOW ff,((' ·. ·. .. in each of the 10 weight divisions .. THE ; ...... ·'\ . . . : There ls no cost lo enter the com· I . I petition, but there is a$3 ad.mis~ . ..• ston charge to watch tlie competi- IT SUCKS . tlon. . . .

I BC Footbjlll Coa,ch Harvel Pollard commented that . the · · clinic is a great opportunity for people who . arc . lntersted in . "learning how. to lift weights the . proper way, es)»Ciallythosewho ...· · ··are new to·1he field.'! He stated. ·tlie clinlc is primarily targeted .. towards athletes; . coaches.and ·. . ... · parents of at1¥eies: Pollard hopes ...... that au of th~ high schools will be .

. . represented by some of . their ·. ,•' ~iudents. • · ' · .:, . Pollard emphasized that he would like parents to come to the . clinic. He . fs hopeful that the clinic will leave a positive impres· . : · slon not only .on the athletes but i als(i on their parents. i ·: Shepherd is an. expert lecturer i ~n .weight training and he travels around the nation conducting Bigger-Faster-Stronger clinics .. He is the president of the Bigger·· , , · FaJter-Stronger magazine which u a nation wide publiution. ·

. The Idea for this type of clink was originated by Dr. Frank Oor· nlck, de.an of s1udcnts, in order to help support the Special Olym· plc.1. Sixty perC(nt of the money collected will be donated to the .. Special Olympics. The other 40 perC(llt of the door money will be usod towardJ bettering the weight room faciliti« here at BC.

In betwe-:n the preliminarl« and the finals, the BC football team Yrill ~ 11hng for their ov,n perwnal IC\"•·,u!. .,,',: · Pollard ,.. ~,'-('d -~. ·a:· · · H ~('"f'M ..... -,<•·,-,: ~.·.,}',...... -.-~ u.-:~'it("'" ar... ~ ~.:ir· · -y ;;:r---1;:c-..v L.an..---.r '4.rlflt.an.a ~ a.i••le altnnrtl rr: .:arun- • J:1111111" (~ ~. ·: ,~.- •• jr•..dir. l ~ RAJnlt'1'""i, ~-<·ei.~ ~~ 4.Ar ,--,... ~Ad ba.'tl 'a.t"'f"i. -~ lJf' a ctr.a, ,..'1:h thr rdic:1~ ' r1: ... · - • - ., ....,. . -~ . ...,...... ,..- .~ .i.i .._.,.w ~, :.,"•( the ,._," .J~ • '...... f. ;',' ' ,.1 ,,.,. lC\<1 ..,....,"' -....1 em -.ht,, :1't-> ~Jr ...... ~ "•1.k,,I\ an.:: •,-.H.-.~ mtr ar 11"'1' .,,.:ado~ hr -1 ·<....-,, t,.... (1111 ' . for BC·, .. ,. .... ,.• ··., •.. ,..; ' • u, 1 , l.< y ·r,or~ ;",rs ..,..-._~ ,,-.,- ·i,,, n1l l< ,r a clco;d ..,( n... , 1hma '.h,o-, ...,.,, ~ ill ,a · lo\ lie> llked s~,_;: 111: Sdl :io, I'. ~r. Cl '.: ...... "<" :.&::­ ·t ht ,r,..,.,¢11 ,_ frest, and f\a~,mt o' '.bt 11hi

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' ' ,~ .\.. "' ' Staff editori~l , • MONDAY, MAY 18, 1987 BAKERSFIELD COLL'E;GE · VOLUME XLVII NUMBER 24 ' . Board of Reps abuses its power !>Staff to be hired' des'pite; tight budget The attitude In Washington o.c. seems to have the skill k,;el, but on a popularity contest. posal h~lbeen made In the previous meeting, one · But the clause states ·clearly that the Committee permeated the Associated Student Body (ASB}. Based on this fact, the stipends will not always' of the members could have had the time to .· mu~t be consulted if.there are requesu.for funds . By FRANCINE BLOOM vices, David Scott, who oversees . and Enrollment Services will be. . ment that pr9grlim regardless," . job. that require\. teaching . It re- . !•.•;-' ..., ..... I · .. Recently, politicians on Capitol Hill voted to give attract the people .best qualified for the positions · discover that tbe ral.se would take more than $200 riot In the budget. The stipends set aside Iii the Staff Writer budget 1111d. personnel, said· the · hire.d.. to · ren.Ja. ce.· Sue s.co.. g'gitrs.,. :\ sa.ld. ?. w.·r .. lghttw. If.o.'..ho.'"es .. to... ·.. fun.d · ·qui.res.·. Other types· ·o. f skUls·: themselves a raise whllc maintaining they really bui those who may be the most popular .. ·.. · · ·. from the ASB budget. budget clearly do not Indicate a pay raise for.any· 1· two.· nursing positions are . director. of iidmlsiioris-aitd ·.· theposltfonwlthmo:eyseiaslde ·marketing; public relations', had no chc,lce. · · · ·· ... · · · · · · · • · .. . . Second, It ~eems.aslf.money hasbecome a ma· The studenis on the Board ue supposed to of the officers. And where wlll the money for the. I · · Four new staff members, an · replacements · for. Barbara records, who. has been on b. y the gov.· er.'no.r for the pro.gr. ani.. med. ,a relati.ons and knowledge·of Now; the ASB feels that It should raise the . jor factor In running for office; Instead, the major .· . represent the students 011 this campus,. and they .· raise come from? ·. . r .assistant dean;. aild a public In:. .~· Penningroth, who wm be on sab- . . disability:. Wright said that posl- .. ''The governor·.· has blue-lined . publications ... stlpendsof the presldertt, vice-president, business factor should be the desire to serve the sfulient · can not do that If they arc not given enough time Burke states ihat the m.oneywUl come out of the j ·. formation officer will be hired batlcal leave . this fall; and tioii was combined with the assis •.. (crossed·. out) the ·, money two . J'he position became certlfied . . manager and secretary from $3 per hour io body. From the 'Gade: feedback in the Rip; it . to carefully consider what they are exactly voting . overali ASB budget, a budget which already relies for ihe 1987 /88 acli\lemlc year at· Margaret ArakaHan, who Is (etir- iant dean of student s.ervkes as. a . times .:_ we all h;ope lo gef ii this . when Rodewald accepted it simp· minimum wage, $3.3S an hour. . . . seems as lfthe ASB ls not acconipllshlng what It for. . . · ...... heavily on a $4,SSO Increase on the expected BC, but President. Richard . Ing at the end of this semester. . result . of ihe college's \late .. time," said Wf!gnt:- '. ':" :,\' ,., ly 'because he heid <'academic Whether ihe polltlclans or the ASB officers· had been set up todo. . The five dissenting votes on the Board charge . p0pularliy ofthe Student Service .·cards. . .. Wright said·. budget•.· restrictions · . The psychology slot is a result ···matriculation plan. · Don Rodewald, current Publ.ic · rank as .a professor of·. co~- deserve the raise Is not the queslion. What docs that the motion which had been passed that day ...... ·.. .: are . preventing . additional of several Instructors who have . BC's matriculaiion program ·. Information Offi9er, will be retir: i11Unicatioils" at the college at the matter Is the procedure arid the faulty reasoning · . ' · •. The procedure which the ASB used to Increase was unconstitutional because the Finance .Com- . · Any kind of a move such as thls suiely deserves necessary hirlns-.. . . . ret,ired over the years, said Scou. . includes someone to oversee ad- . ing atthe end of June. Wright an- time. . . ·.. , ...... • . ! Interviews for iw~ nursing in· . The cunent push to upgrade missions, registration, assess- nounced last week that ·the posi-. . Industrial . Education pro- · . : I used by the ·Asn In it1 dl'rMon for tht' rnleter. Smith and. Family . ., ,.r,,. '. ·_.-~ :,/1 ·. ,I . Tuesday, it was reasoned that since the four: of· Burke, ASB :president, . and . Doug · Moitlsori, .. · law. X, Clause 4 of the' ASB constitution, the . posal should not have. been moved through. so· .. ·tors,· and head librarian took for leadership In that area. Scott · academic support, academic ad· · classified management posiiion, and Consuinef Education ~• ..I • ~ .•· _ _ftccrs are elected arid what they are doing Is ajob. - business manager. it .. was not. niadeccleat.. to th,e - -cFlnance Committee "shall receive aU requests for.:. c quickly,_lfowever' PM! .<>f the blame here. lies With • place last week arid the new staff said the faculty expressed con- .. vising, monitoring . students, .· rather than. certified,. This wiU .. · (FACE) professor,. Willye. J>earl _· -~ :! · then their stipends shouid be raised to mliilinum members that the pay lncre11sli would tack an a~dl- · expenditures not Included In the annual budget, · the dissenters who did not ask thatthe vote.be held '.: mt'tnhers will be announced this •. cern that there has been no·head:. 'retention and· curriculum,. said C:open.·up· ihe field to more llP-- Collier areitlso retiring, but-Scolt- week · · . librarian for quite some time: . Wright. ·. piicants. . , :.· .. wage. The purpose of the stipends would be then. tional $900 on to the 1987-88 ASB budget. In fact, · and shall recommend action of these to the.BoArd. . •.over unOI the next meeting; ...... 1 Dean of Administrative Ser- . A.n Assistant Dean of Student~ . "We need someone to imple- Wright explained. "It's not a-~1e11se see STAFF page 2. . to attract the most qualified people to those of- many of the members thought' the Increase would of Represen(ailves within two weeks aftefthe}e- , . We feel that the manner In which the Board of' · . ~- . . · Dr, Richard Wright · 'i fices...... be $200-$300 per semester. . . quest Is referred to the Finance Committee.''~. . Represeniativcs voted on the nlise In the stipends 11 · First, when anyone Is setected for a job, It Is . Furtliermore, Burke and Morrison should have . ·•· . No su~h move was ever made. Burke states thaf . is a clear manipulation of the powers given to the i often based on the level of skill that he/she may glven pl~nty of time to the Board members to ··· the Commltteewas not infonned. because it only •. ASB by the students. Perhaps g(eater student in· l ;Design coordinator I have. Too often, when someone is elected for of- .. . make this kind of a decision- one which Involves . approves. money needed for ei1tra-currlcular BC· . volvement In. the ASB meetings would prevent ·.. Pavletich presid~nt; I . fl~ .. h,r... It 1. ""' h·~-rl "" 31!)' ror•.l~nlilr st~nrt ,:,r s.uch a large amount of money. Maybe if the,prO· . tivities. . . Something like this from happening again. !. ·sought···f or next ·fall. record voter ·turnout i, .. IAette.rsla..th.e..Editor:·.'Gadef'eedback gets feedback i .,,~~~·:~:.·L· ·~:.~~;~1:~1~:!~:=~ highlights election \1 . . .. · ...... ·. · . . . . . Having beim denied a full-time · order to pa.y the,saliiry ofjhe · ··. By MARCUS HICKS stipend ·· cifficers will be working :f . In lll!lt week's Leuer to the responsibility to maintain the in- :· say that this is a 111lsinformed.stu- . chooses tci go to class and leav~ does and if everyone held .yotir Perhap; it. w~uld iie a .positive interior , Peslgn Coordimho, l>> part-time coordinator· .· ·. :. · · Staff Wriier · a lot. harder next semester on t . .FAltor an error was vrlr!led. The . iegrity of the library as a place of. dent I . , campus, the ASB cannot make . : saine. opinion,. there .woul.<;L..be .· thought to remember "they" is . . KCCb ChaJtceHorJames. Young, .· An applicant hoping to becorne. researching what · the students ~.- . Rip regrets ihe error sod the "quiet study" noi a place for Each year we give the Chicano hlm or her get involved, . . . many students upset With· you . ~·us;'' you and '1JC, .· .· . . a part-time position win be mied . coordinator inust have occupa- Last week's. election fcir the would like to sec the student body l)rlgloal leiter reads as follows: . trading party siories. . . . Cultural° Cerlt~r' International . . ·. Mr. Reed also mentioned ihlit ... who get tutoring since the ASB . : • If we have a legitimate concern . . for the 1987-88 school year; ac- tional expertise iri interior design .. ' . FallI98.7 ASB officers res~lted in do. ·. . . ·.. · ··.· ..... · . ·• . • • f Dan McAvoy ·st d' ·1· C ·. t . 'Marti· L' th .. •• h' · ASB 'ffi' .· · ... t aid h. 1· d '· · ,', .. . ,· . · · · .. · ·. · . · ,.. · . ·. . · .. ·. . cording to. Asso."c.iate Dean o.f In... • and l.oc·al 'contacts, M. oe'ller a. dvi.s" . an· increase in the number of . . · Pavletich feels there should be 1 Dear Editor: ...... ·.. . .· . . . 'i{ju ej see.. en .er,., d. h' nR \I er · .t e ... . .o . cers ge p. ,a · e pe star:t that program; ye>u ·· why nottake th~time to visit the . . . structio~ o(Occiipational EducaJ, e.d: .... . students° votifig' as we.II as new of- more activities at the Weili In· 1 ·...... ,Q1 ,,;,;,,,,,,,can existing situ~tlo~• · Ce11ter $650 so they rnay put on · ,The Business · M.anager, . snack from the vending machines . either express ourselves verbally · . tion, Larry Moeller; ·. . . None of the present part-time · ficers for next semester. . . . sHtute; and there should be more ' . on the JlC campus tha(nceds to • Dear Ediior, .·... . various events that will benefit Secretuy, Vice President and·. on campus and we would not .·· or.offer some physical support. The positiorqvill be vacated at interior design instructors meet In this election, 462 students .· billboards around campus pro, i be corrected and the only way to This.· is in . response to your. the mo.. st stud. en.ts. .·. . . ·. ·.. m. yself (President) do get paid a h. ave. a b.ookst.ore or niany o. ther •. . I ain .prompted to. expr~s my the close ofthis semester due to the, requirement, Moeller said, . voted; "This has been the biggest milting A.SB activities. · . . makethe correction is for cve·ry 'G d. ·., db- "k · · . h W ai I b $'0 kl · d h · t.here.si•1111t1.'on of.thecurreri... tpart b·eca'use·.n·o .. o·.·ne· h.·as· the·c.om'mu·n·1, turnout in four or flv{ years,'' · . Ken Cole, next Fall's ASB Vice . , •. · . . . . . a e rec. a" sectJon m. t e. •. e so give new cu s J to wee y shpen ; owevcr, m. · activities or. prog·rams. If you feelings,11s IJeel a strong concern ° , . s.tudent.' to tum their mental past two issues of your paper•. · .. begin their club treasury. (Also,) return, we must put in ii required .· would lake Jhe time, you might · about studtmt apathy ,when it• · time coo.rdinator ··. Harriet · ty contacts of Donaldso.n .. · .. . said KatJ:iY. · Rosselini, . ·. President; whose mah1 respon­ ·. •· .. capacities toward higher educa· · . It seems there is some confu, . for . every club. participating .. In number of hours a week on col· · surprise yourself. . . . comes time for personal involve· • Donaldson· · · In ,· addition · to ·. The duties Qf the coordinaior, J)irector of Student Affairs ...· ·. · sibility. is · Homecoming, ! ·t100. ,instead . .· of. visitation. . . an·d .s1on · · as· to·· wh. at. exact. . Iy · t h. .e ·A. s·. ·8· · H. omecopung, · · · we· give· moi:iey 1·o . Iege · act· Iv1t · Ies: .F or examp Ie., . · As to Davi.·· d Katzenmaier· · and· ··.· ment.· . · Do.~ald. s.. on, I.here.. are four Pa.rt.· .· a'.. cco·.rd'1ng ·1·0· .M.. oell.er·. ,• co· ns'1st ... o.·.f·.· The winnefs of the election a.re ·said,''Nei(t year's Homecoming soc1ahzat1on · · d · · d h · · · h. · d. I ,· ·f · d · · h J all · ·t · · f thl · · (AS.· ff! d h · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · d.. · · · ·· time.. In. i.eri.o. r D.esl0ri 1.n.structors plann'ing . ·the ... clas·s. ·.•·sc.he· d·u· 1·e.,· Paul P~vletich; President, Keil .. is going to be the bcslever." ..· 1 ·. . .·. • , · ·.·. · . oesan ow 1.1 an es ts lln s, ep ev1a e some o er·eit- · 8 .o cers ~vote muc ttme Ml!ritess Enri.quez, thank'you ·.·.lam.a. re-entry stu.. ent and O . . . Lam referlng to the deplorable We seem to be scrutinized for all . penses. hi, addition, we. 11ward . to) committees, planning cve11ts1 ; very inuch for your sµpportl l also ti)e parent of ari active ASB ·.. • and no .full·tinie instructors. .· . monitoring enrollmenlpatterns, . Cole/ Vice l're5ident,. Stephen .· .. As next.year's chair of the Ac-. noise factor in the.BC library It th b d d · · d d f h I h' th · · · , · · · · · · ··· · · · · ''S.he (Donaldson. ) had an in"· m··.· aki'ng· ·.. con.ta.c'ts.·•· ·a·n·d . p·a·.r-.· Strenn;. ·. Business .·.Manager, ··tivi ties Board, Cole plans on hav~ . · e a an no 1 commen e or . sc o ars ·.1ps 1o "'vacc , e etc...... · only wish. th.ere . were .· mor. e · o. fficer .·.who.. has. repre.. sente··. d this' . . would be nice .to be able t? study ·. the positive. However, we accept · R_~11e~aite Rip, and ciubs, lllllOng . . Arthui' Diaz said that the SS fee students .. like · yourselves • that, ·.. campus for twc, Years. : just like .. ·. · . tense. desire. io see the program . iicipating in long ternijilanning .•·. Rachelle Berry, Secretary," Mike -.. ing · niore. activities( cultural · In an atmoshpere that 1scon · hi d. - t' · · ·h· h · · · h. · · · · · .. d · · · · ·h· ... ·, ·-r· .... · · · · · ·· · - · ... - - ..... · ... · .. _.. · · · · · ·.·.1· ··.su 0 ~~y; . Sophomore, Junior or Senior will receive. . · . , · · . atiended school in Kern County their animals at the school farm, •The exhibitors will be limited •Adding a division lo tlie standing. . . : . ' G d F db k L h .. • · ,. · · ·111uc. That CSB and BC libraries · library(" Is the repeated anthem Jo c91t1pettagainst each. other in· but are unable to exhibit them at to college students who are per, premium book for a college aged · •If 20 college steers are shown . Gordon .doesn't e;,;pcct too · 1 1 showmanship. · · · the Fair in a separate division for manent residents of Kern Coun- exhibitor: -~ ·~· · ~ and 2'00 4:H and F'FA steers are many college competitors.to enter . a e· . ee·. ac ... :... ·. s t e private ... ife of ::etd~~: ~~~~·~he::is1~: ~:~h~r'!~ ~:~:~ :~r~~s:~~e:· . . . . \ : · In the past, college students.· college students, · Gordon said. · ty, carrying 12 units or more with •Having all weighis and breeds shown, then one. of every 10 the event at the ·'t987 Fair. She 'competed . against professional° The Great Western competi­ a' declared major in agri~iilture of each species in the show ring at .. i.ieers sold' will be a colfege e;,;- said she is optimistic the turnout :~~~.ty Is not challenged or ;~~~1!:a~~e;:u:n:t:,::: ·I a presidenti a I Candid ate an issue? . .breeders, · ·according to tion in Pomona last' month was . and a GPA of 2.2 or better, the same time. · hibited st~r will grow in future years. I sn" - c '· ·.' ' . ,111f What is questloned·ls why ac- due respect and measures should I . cess to a college library must even , be• tak.~n · to Insure that anyone be limited or restricted In the flr~t . may utilize the treasures of a col· ! 1' place? \Ve are not talking about , legc library be It· on campus ASB awards recognize I ~e segmen.t ofJl!~ populatl.9n whenevt1 or wherever they whh. Ludeke.new:Senate chief 1 ' I I\, John Ludeke, a 21-year . Ludeke. i outstanding students ·. veteran of the Social Science "There's no glory in the job, The ~enegade Rip department, took office as the but it's an important one," said I ASB Scholarship winners: Bruce Atkinson, S75; Anne Bowles, Scott Douglas, AI Mutch. new Ac;idemic Senate president Ludeke, who plans to increase I Brandon Butler, SIOO; Bret unniark, SS-0; Paul Gold Cards: Don Rodewald, Bret unmark, llJDY -~SHAY Wednesday during ceremonies faculty paraticipation in the cur­ I Pavletich, SiS; Peter Solomon, Sl2S; Doug Starr, Mary Ann Mc", IN'l r ...... 0.b<">.-.ll \1r<.u1c1U Dtboru revise the Academic Senate con· 10 114 .. na•plt hi Illa pmale bllllMN, u.ait. 11 11 ltul lo If• tJllpjft for ntn·o11t tltt," ~.,cry area of campus on campus Actl,:'.,,.. ~--~ ?·· ~K1p1cnn: Dorothy:?..... ,e, Anr ~ ·, •)• ~- ·a,• "la..·L- \1&110 \.lar;:hett1. Mi.It, R~u '°'"~"· Cr•11 o B"'"' Du Pr>d!Mr ~teTm PT· stitution to more cln ·ty d~i.,1•- .;:,~,,~~ta. =-a\ ... ~i,: .... .:~~r- !<~.~ :: .. ~~ RO'Ue'ttl.. Doua Appre-c1~11on (.trt1f'1nt'1: Judge James an,:,., Mt- ttt AVt AR~ ,... l. '\ .. 1 . '

' I - •, I. ~ .~f~·.·,: ...:··- . ' ~}.}; 2 MONDAY, MAY 18, 1987 RENEGADE RIP ' J•"P RENEOAD~ Rll'MONDAY, MA\' 18, '1997 P~GE:t.. r1·:fP . · J'' ,.r,· N u···r ' .. n:~··. ___e_w_s_· _r__ 1e_ •... _s ---1 "'<·' Relyea selected Rip editor -~~;. ';.:·., ~--· _...... By DEBORAH MISH · "A strong coverage ofthe dlf· Fea.tut-e i~ ' . CSB scholarship available . . . :~ ·.. '" BC students who Intend to transfer to Cal State Bakersfield In· . ,...... Staff.Wrlter .. · ferent beats, a-concentration on· i > 'the fall of 1987, are encouraged tqapply for the Dolores and . teaching . eihtcs an!l profes- Victor Cerro Scholarship In the amount of $600. CSB has Kle Relyea has been selected slonallsm, and a different design · specifically targeted this scholarship for transfer students only. · the Editor In Chief of the 1987-88 for the paper," were listed ·by "Biology lillked to criminal acts . If you arc Interested, you may pick up the scholarship appllca· . Renegade Rip. . . . · Relyea as areas she wishes to ad- tlon, and recommendation forms at the Transfer Center. Coin­ . The '19-year.:otd graduate of dress next year. · By STEVEN LASHLEY they say, IOtbe evl!l~nce le{lvCS.\lO who ltllkely to abide by the rules One study cited occurcd Jn Den-· . pletcd application' materials must be returned by Friday, May · Wesf High· School has served as· . Relyea. assess'ed ·. the: per for, . Staff Writer doubt" that constltiitio11al traits of society tends to be thin. mark from 1924 to 1947, where It . 22. . Feature Editor for the paper this mance of theR/p this year saying, correlate with criminal behavior. ·· ".It's clear · that.· not all was. dlscover!)d ~.chronklilly .. · year. "I think we were very profes- . Imagine being able to regulate · crinilnals are built that way, nor . criminal ~lologlcal parents were ' ' Scout c11mp sutnmer jobs .·· · , · .. '- She · served on. the editorial : .~Iona! In t.he way · we handled • . ·f," ' criinlnal behavior through drug ·. Because siudles have showh · do .all persons with that build go· . three limes as likely to produce a treatment and maintaining, a that meh are more likely to coma Into crime,"-comments Wilson chronically criminal son B$ were · , the Southern Sierra Counclt Boy Scouts of America Is look- ·· · . ' board and was 'recently electecl ,_\stories .like,: the missing reglstra: . ' ·'. :·.· In· Ing for two persons t~ fill the positions of rifle range director vice:p'reslde'ii(ofthe 'Jo'urnltlls'iri,: · tion 1 ·inonle9" and ·•the;. teiin,ls, · i/':,. proj)cfdlei, or Identifying poten.' inlt crimes than women, th,e bQok · biological parents with ilo such and assistant cook at Camp Kern Boy Scout Camp in Hun· Association Of Community Col- team," ...... {I tial criminals by examining their says, cdmlnal behavior may be hls book. "It's probably not this convictions. · . ·. tlngton Lake...... leges (JACC). a .st11te-wide Relyea was born In· Vietnam; \,' .. ,;;<': I .. genetic or. blologlcaltralts. linked to 'horniones. The book build that causes crime but the According to studies, when ·. The positions w\il run from June 28 to Aug; Ifand salary wlll organization of .· student jour- the daughter of lin American ser· . }.:.A\-i;.\,.: Stich a vision is· not out of . explains boys behave differently . aggressive temperament often· cdmlnals tested in 12. Institutions .· ·. range from $12S-200 per week, plus room and board. . . nalists. • . ' .· .· vlceman and, escaped' with her f~ .~· reas6n for a smaJJ, but growing .. than girls, and there are growing associated With [t.'.' . . , . . . were given altered. dietS--'Which . · A .scouting ba~k'ground Is preferred. Call)2S-9036 for infor~·' . · .· · ''l"a"ri{~V6Jd','i• Relyea said of .. family before the fall of.Saigon In; ··,',/), band of researchers wtio argue 'signs .(his ls.Unkeci. jo hormones' 'The.book also points out that included less sugar and more: matlon. · · · · her selection'. «the competition 197S.. . •.. ': ,t<:,/·'1"''"'·:· · that many people are born with . that produce' behavioral teiiilen· the' average criminal tends to nutrients~violence was recorded .· bet~een myself and the .. other .. _They Jived. in Hicksyille, New "constitutional factors" that cles which a.re not yet under· have an IQ of about 92'-eight to to have dropped by so percent . : Car wash coming to Pizza Hut ' ·candidate· running was very . ·York· before moving to· · ... ;~'~'-' · .. '' predispose ihem to serious ciiine. '.stood. ten points lower than the average' Also,' when the amounfofcertaln strong· . : Bakersfield. · · · ,;.< '\: · : · In 'their latest book, entitled · "Of course, these biological person-arid scores poorly on llletals-c"-such as copper and The Inter-varsity Chrlstlari. Fellowships is putting on. a car · . ~..... ··,,,... wash from II a.m;-4 p,m. Saturday; May 23 and 30 and noon-4 •.- Crime and Human Nature, Har- tendencies . interact .in com-. verbal fluency. Those people who zinc-was reduced in the bio­ vard professors James Q. Wilson p{icated ways wiih how children·· scoreiow'on verbal fluency; ac~ chemical makeup of : tested ·p.m. Sunday, May 24 and 31 at Pizza Hut on Auburn> ' ... Staff' , ·c~n'tiriue«frrom ~a~e i; · · .-:.~:"'. · •· ~. . ''. . . ', . ~·. - . and Richard Hernstein present . are .raised. But-and tWs is the . cording to t.he book., may have criminals, . violent tendencies . Cars will cost $3 .50, trucks;$4.SO, and vans SS .SO. ASS- card­ ' ' ·f>..:. ·.· ' holders will receive $1 dlscotinL . . said they .will not be teplaced at : some other ~lots that we'd like to ·. :.:h,.~ ·.··.... ~ ... :~-> ,,/,' r --. -·- ·. evidence that attempts to support . i~portant J)(>int--childtea,ring ls · Qift:i~ulty- i_n und~rs_tanding ~o_cle:_ practically disappeared, the book. present because ''the budget is fin, if !we ever get the money - ~':-,, ...... -··.· .· .-. v,,_tlJ such a theory. · · not the whole story," the book· · ty's rules or the consequences for points out. · · not sufficient'' Scott jaid, one is.in FACE, but untjl we . is,\-, .. ·~J--* "'.,,._,., . . 4~z:37 · points out. . . . their actions. .• ' . "Let ine stress that we are talk- ;· · Board of Trustees spot open · "Ideally, ,.we,,should be filling know inore about o\ir. buaget, .'., . ' ' RODNEY THORNBURG/Rip ~tare ' .·.· Accordjng to the. book, which• ... The_ aut~ors cite,studies show; . · · '.'FQ~. four .· d~cades,''. · they .. i~g only _about g~neUc IU)d bio- · · The position as student 'representative for the Board· of about ten positions, in· terms of. ·.. that qne's Qi1hold.''. . . Kie Reiyea, next year's editor In chief, looks on as Judy Shay, this . is reviewed in a; recent issue' of mg that crm~inals tend to.be more. . w.nte, · l~ge bodies of.evidence logical·· predispositions · toward, Trustees will be voied on by the ASB Board of Representatives •.. ' . our nee'ds, but we don't have ... · Wrlght said the Average Daily_:·· yearls editor, works on the Rip's front page.. . . :'. . Time magazine, criminals tend to mesomorp~1~ (~uscular) and less . have c?ns1stentl~ shown about a criminality," the bo<>k $ays. ''It's· ·. at 2 p.m.; tomorrow, iii the. Executive Board Room. ·. · -.-· ·- · · enough money.'' . Attenclance (ADA) is jeopardized · · .· · · · · · · be young males who are muscular .· ect,()morph1c o.mear) ,thart · •.he . · ten-pomt gap eXJsts between the . like having a predisposition

. · Interested students need not 'be in the ASB. The position pays ·. ' ' Dean of' Instruction, Cliarles '}>ef~:!Se ,the s_chool can't hire the Continued from pageJ. '' ' Awar.ds . ·.·.---. rather than· thin,. and who have. · general population. Other studies. average offender and nonoffend- toward ·alcoholism cir Alzheiin- $100 a 111eeiln-g and involves travel. Those interested shouid con- Carlson; listed critical areas,111 .. necessary· staff. -~ .lower,than-average .· IQs ·, which in.dicate muscularitfi~ associated·,· er in Great Britain an~ the U.S ....·.·.· er's ' aisea~e. ',,'with. ihe proper ' . tact K·athy Rosellinl at 3954355 as soon as possible. · need of additional instructors as: · . '-'The mol).ey comes in spurts Starr, Peter Solomon, Sylvia . Development In Leadership: make planning or even ihinking With .an e~trc>Verted, h1gh-energ.y, · .A~other fa~tor rnflu~nclnJ!: . care, nurtudng :and reasonably · · · T.revino, M.ik.e Watson, Steve. Strenn. . . communications/. · F. ACE, from the state," said Wright. · · aboilfthe future difficult; While dommeerms. temp~rament, while cnmmal behavior, accordmg to good luck, these need never result· ·s • •. h . · .. mathematics, and English; He . Budget revisions are· made .0.utstandlngStu.deniCo .. urtO. f· Dean,'s · Awl!rd: Peter· · these f!l,ctors do not cause crime,. an inhibited,. restrained person· the book, is. inherent genetics. • in crime at all. r .. eneS preSeD S Syfflp OBY . .. . said, "We are always turning. throughout ttie year and the col· · flclal: Peter Solomon ..· .. . · Solomon. ··. . · .. · .·• · · . I The Bakersfield C:ollege Arts Ascending Series presents the people away in those areas,"... lege if currently awaiting revi:; . Academic Awards:. Ross .· 'Perfect Attendance: Bryan 'Bakersfield Symphony inan evening of]ight popular rriusk at 8 ·.. Ten professors are scheduled · sions at th~ end of th.e inon.th. : · Anders'o(\, Christy. Ballard; Stacy .· Allgood, Bruce . Atkinson, Tim · · . p.m.· s un da·Y, m· ·th e·. BC. · Outdoor. . ··. Thea·. ter · T1'ckets· · are· ·$7 · SO··: ·· for· ··sabbat.ical leave during· the . . "The governor said a number ·· Durst. • ·T··· r'1sh·· . ·. a· 1·1·1· •· ·M·.· a'ry ·Ann. · Bur.·k· e,· B·ra· ndon. B.·.utler.,·. Eric Co. I-. .·Spring.·· final. schedule !, general admission( $6. for ·students and seniors. Tickets are 1987188 iichooLyear; ••W.e try to . of things that would indicate .. McGovern, Carla Mahan, Paul furn,: Stacy Durst,· Kevin Har- Background still available at the BC ticket office (395-4326) or at the door, replacCttiem with· existing stS:ff we'd .. get more. money; but · Pavletict(,P,et~_t Solomon,'Doug mon, Cynthia Knox, Bret Len- ...... Ctet.-.' .. ·. ] or part:dme ... so we don'.t .have .. whether they happen is another. 'Stafr, Steve Strenn...... mark, Mary. Ann McGovern, ...... o.., .t. ._____ ....,. ______....,. ______, · · · · • · ·· · · · · · · · d. · · · · · ·. · Service Award: Macy Ann Melissa Marshall, Caria Malian; ...... -.a-o., ' a,;., •:.0.11 C1N; T1at ·o,,~o.ya.""'"' ·a...n. ·.-·:_~~Def··.. :wn...: : .. · . to.hire ·. a · lot., o. f: .. : sabba.tical · story,'' slli Wright...... , . · ...... ,._. ·-·-- ... - i· - ·-·· I: c-- . replacements,'' explained Scott. "Before Proposition 13 we had McGovern. . Doug M6rrison, Joseph Reyes; •. rause of crimes . M; 7;00, ·2:GO . 'Wtd,, !uy 20 ·. 10:30-12:30 ·. MWF 8:00- U2. · Wtd.; May 20 10:»it:30 'IWTH . ·e:oo. 9'02 Fri., May2L, '10•30-12:30• · · ·· · · • . some cqntr9 t over, · O\lr .. own . Most lnsplralhinal: Bret Len- · Sieve Strenn, Peter Solomon, · · · .• By KIE RELYEA . . example ~h~re the parentsar~ so M .. -'1;00,10:ea ... Wtd.;IOy20. I0:30,12:30. MWF 8:00· 11.52 Wll ·.· Wtcl., Miy.20 • · 3:» 15.:30 . . MWF . 11:00.. 11.52 Wllu;., Mey 21 9:0i).1:000 ·.. · MWF 10;00-11:52: . Thur:, Moy 21 800-10•00. '' w 7:00' 2•0() · lhui.,'May 21. · 10•30-12:30 Job Opportunities···. . siderably out of balance. at this . 1979, that. condition has they 'ofien 'do not have time to ·M · 12:» 3:22 Fii.. May 22 8.1J0.10.00 .MWF . 11:00-11,52· iue.:r.iey 20. · 8.c,o.·io.oo · · w 7:30-10:52 lhut., May 21 IQ:30-12:30 . time,'' said Wdght. "There are deieriorated," said the.President. ·. "Ladies and ~entlemen of the teach. certaln guidelines to fheir M . 1:0(). 2•62. · Fri., May 22 · 1;00, 300 ,' MWF · 12•00-1H2 Fri., Mly 22 · · 8:0(H0,00 . . ·W 8.1)1). 9,ea · W11<1., May 20 · 10:»12:30 . MWF' (c,o. 'H2 Fri., Mor 22 U)O· '300 w • 9:00- 9'&2. . Wtd .. Mar 20. . 3:» 5:30 . ' ·. Color.Analysis·.- - . jury, I feel that niy client should· children. •·. MTW · · ·. 10:0().1~&2 · Thut., Moy 21 io:»12,:io . · 10:0().)2.00 . Thur., May 21 · 10.30-12:30·. ,, · coooi91 Janl\orlal ·. Clean buslo I &a • · Wtd .• May 20 ', 10:3().12:30 . T NO· 0 22 , Fri., Moy 22. >0:30-12 30 .. w ·. 1:i:00. i.oo · Tua., Mily 20 · 3:» 5:30. MTTH 10:00,10:ea FrL; Mty 22 . 3:30· 8:30 T 9,00: •~2 ' Fri, M1r.22 . 10»1nci· ·w . . 1:00.• 2:52 ,.Tut., May 20 · • 3:». .5:30 . . C000889 Bink Tellet · Downtown bank· nttdJ lei'ler 16 · bn/wk,, · · · .your summer to good. - use. . -. Earn $200 . . I or more per.- and. the prehistoric features of the. guidliri¢s, ·'·'but the institu- · MTIH. .. 12;00,12ea .. Fri., Moy 22 8.1JO. I 0:00 . r· aoo-10,52 r,1, May 22 . · .10.»12•30 ·. W. .' 3~.5;00 ·Tut., May 20 8.1J0.10:00 mu,1 · hivt o,ptrltnce wltb b111dllog cub, day. Help women. look their very best-. using . .· •. earlY; mail 117 cardes: all . have tions are buraened so much they T 80().11:00 Fri., Moy 22. . 1030-12:30· ProfHalonal Image • g~od inatb •ptllade re- .· . predisposed h1m toward a life ,of·. can't give what parent:i wanL'.' MTWTH · t:00- 102 · Wtd., May 20 10:30-12:30 . T 11,()(). 11.52 Fri.', Moy 22 . io.»·12:30 . .. WF .·. ·. 10:0Q.10:02 . T~u,.·, i.iay 21 10:30-1230 . quired, ~.S{J/br. ' . ' ' '. ' ·. Color Analysis/Cosmetics . 11nd . teaching all. . MTWTH' . l:00' 9'62 Wtd., May 20 ·• 3:» 5:30 T' 1000.1052 .. Fr'i.; Miy 22 ' · · 3:30-' S::i() . C00085 RKtptloiilst ··. M,f, 1,Spm; flulblt,,lfltr11oon1 ae<'tuiry•. • 11spects of a .total. Image. 0 · · · · crime/' . . . . , . •... ' One chilling effect of what ttie · MTWTH : 10:0().10:02 Tli~r., Moy 21 · i0:.»1230 . T 11.l)O. 1.QO -Wtd.,Moy~ ··1:00- 3.00. ltl · 1:00- 2:00 · Tut.; May 20· 10::J0.1J:30. . . ·- . ; MTWTH" :11:oi>11:!!2 . Wtd., Ml)l 20 1.¢ 3:GO T. · 12 ()(). 1:52 ' Thur., Mar 21 · 3 » ·.5:30 · TH · · , , .:(I0.\0:6:l ..Tllur•;Moy 21 ·. · . 1:00. Mail . bMlila:aat, Sp111t,b!Eciallsb, a'ood ·. .,' ,,, - I - . , .. '· . l.! ~OUll~S _far .fetd1e(I, but. Jack of gui~eHnes Cail dOJS evi- , ao be ,_., -~ ··~..1- ·,. - • ltiTWfH · 12:00-U:02 . Ftl., May'22. 8.-()(1,10:()I) · T 1ac). 2,00 , Thur.;,May 21 · :3-30. 5:30 ·cTH · · t:(IO. · 1:00 ·Thur,, Mty 21 1;00, -300 . :pbonf 11illl1, Dtrect callJ A lncomlq 1.. 1nc:.: .· . . / . C~mprehepslve ira1111ng In Bakersfield Junes, ~. 7 .. : . ·. S~CIOb!OJOglSIS}ee] th,tt fhere ll!"e · .· ~enk jl) ·· tile_ profile·. !)f n18SS ': ·. . T ·. 1230- 2:22 : 'Jou,., Moy Ji . · 330, 5:30 . ·. . '·. i ~ . MTWTH . 1;00, 5:00' . ,,t, Mar,22 . 1:0I). .3:00 . .iH' ' . IOb>,t0:02 . Ftl., Ml,' 22 . · . 3•30- 5:30 · ·. Type-no IPffd, $$/hr, · ; . ' ' For more Info caU 87t•7269.> ' ' b1olog1caL factors w)uch . may .·. murderer Charles Manson/ Ac­ T ·l:OO..,:OC! Thut,.M1y21· 330- 5:30 'TH 10:0().12:GO Wtd., May 20 i 1:00- 3.00." · ·~ L.umbuyard Penon WeelitildJ A 1·2 .tnaina1 Htb Wffk, 20,25. ca use. crimi.nal be,h~vior.: cording to Dhariwal; }Janson . MTWTH, ·. . 8.1)1). 8'112· Wtd.; May 20 . 10:3(),12,30 . T )00' 5:00 Wtd.; Mir 27 10 30-12:30 TH· 11:00-11:&a ' Wtd., Mty 20 .. 1:00- 3.00 . hrilwk. Load' Jambfr lad be, n1'pon1lble ior. MTWTHf ·- 9'02 . WtTH '1:00' 3:GO Tut.; Mty .29 10:30-12:30 . However, soci.ol9gy professor, biamed his milrdercius tendencies . MTWTHF t:(I0.1202 Wtd., M1y 20. · 1:00- 3:00 TTH 7:31). ,:00 ' Fri., Mir aa '' 10:30-\2:30 TH· 1:30, ,,22 : Tut., 1... r 29 · . 10:»12.30 · nl1bl deaaap, .. Wlltr l1tl:1111mry, Help In MTWTHF 16.Qo:10:02 . · Thur., May 21 · . 10:30:1uo TTH . 8,,00. 1:U . Thu... l,lay 21 .. 1:1)(1, 3.-00 . , , ;•,: •,•.:,::-·- • :".10:00 • TIH . 12:00.·· 1:30 · Tllur., Moy 21 ..~3:»· UO ...... 11W . · .. 1~: 1:$2 · ,tl,Moy 22 l:00-10:00 . TTH 12:00- 2:42 · Thur., May 21 ·. 3:30- 6:30 ,wi--....is.',....,ci­ ..,--·- ~ cording io .. Dhariwal; . . But .even with. such images, MW 12-.» U2 '.f'rl., May 22 1.-00-10:00 ·· TTH . · 12:00:· 3;00. Ti,-,.,Mar.il - . '3:30- .5::io -- '. flNI £.u••-- ...... ' DhaHwai states that tlfe culture Dhariwal is strongly set. against . !IIW : 1:00- 1:62 ftl,, llay22 ·. .1'.0I> 3:00 .. TTH 1230::1:82 ·.·Tllur., Mty 21 .... 3:» 6:30 . ',i,iw 1:00- 2-.22 frL, i,ii,y :i2 .' .. 1:00- - · · .· TTH. · · 12-.». 3:22 .. Thur., May 21 · 3:30- 0:00 · ,..,...,..ci- .. No, 17 . which WC live in has had so niany putting juveniles into jail, ''I t1N .. 1:0lls :,.-oo . · frt, ..., 22 1:(1(1, 3:00 TTH .·· 1:00-1:!!2. ·Tue.• Moy29 · 10:30-12:30 .T.-,ci-.-M.,it., ruks and regulations that confu- .· really feel there should be social .,ni 1:00- ,:ea ,tt.. May 22 . 1:00. 3.-00. TTH · · 1'00, 2:22 : Tut, Moy 29 10:30'1.2:30 · .·w,+, ,,,c...,.·- -.,a, . programs they (iuveniJes> could · II#. 1:Clll- UlO. l'tt:, May 2':I . 1:Qfl: 3.-00 . Tfl:I' . '.1:0I). 3.'62 . Tue.; May 28 . 10:,l(J.12".30 n...... ,c...... -1to,11 sion has been createdO People are ·. ta.kc · part ..·in· regardless .• of 11,iw \:Ol). ,:22 ,rL. May 22 · 1:00, 3.00 TTH · ,:00-.•1:GO ' Tu.., May 28 I0:.»1230. a.,-.c:i.....-...,u ···. With your ASB card. ·· Our Commitment 11W . ·. 1:» 2:61 ·· fti., Mey 22 · 1:00- 3.00. 'TTH; . J:30- ,i;n · ·. Tut.,M.oy 28. 10:30-12:30 ...... w., ..... a.... - ...., to. 1 MW 1:»·ua ,,,.• May 22 · 1:0Q, 3.00 ·TTH ·. · .· 2:0Q.;2:62···Tue.,llay29 · 1:00-3:00 .. NI l!lf flMin4e, a..... - Na, II. . ::~!~~~cal. ::8· t~:ryh:fesac:;~n.; economic background or ·family MW . 1:30-·,:22 Fri., M1y 22 1:00- 3:GO · ·TTH' i,oo. )i, . Tut., May 29 1:00- 3.:00 T...... _W,1 ce; aw. -- N., to status.'' · · · · l,IW . 3:0(), 4:22 · Tue., !ur 2S l,00.10:00 · . TTH . · 2:0Q. 3:62 . . Tut., May 20 . ·1:00- 3:00 ·r.....,.n...., a- - ..., 11 you- get .•• ly doing so. . .· · · .. "Within . this · guideline,·. ~she · 1/11# 3:-»· <1:61 Tue., !uy 211 . · L:00-10:00 . _.,, .. TTH . 1:00' ·5:22 · Wtd., lloy 27 . 10.»12:30 Individuals . have also moved· I to Excellence• would like to see programs whii:h I ~-: .-_ .. _, .. , .. _, .•. ,. ·.. ·-· '' .. ,~ · away.· from . social ·. institutions · · · . --.--~ ·. I ' such as educatioin, religion and ' advocate social games and hard family which teach a . sense of· physical labor.· This way, delin------.. --*--.----. -.-.---.. ------·.•••••••••••••••••••••••• • Free or reduced admissions to· games conscience. These .. institutions . quents could work off their criine · • Discounts at restaurants an.d stores .Sta/ I /Jihing Room have difficulty in teaching Ii sense. instead Qf 'Vasting it in jail. ·..• J~r<·1~, I Bring,/n This Coupon and Get =·· .. ..-:~-1:;:I.:•::.·m ,• I :JO p.m. l\f.Tb I · ~nd .. . . , P,ID, Frt. of conscience since they are all in "Sometimes, s~paratfov from .-A. LAWYER!. a state of decline. · other criminals and contact with ''!here is a high dclinque~cy . groups which arc more in line ! $.1 ~00. OFF "".. coffee ·. · · ·snoP ' .. ,.,,.vn, ' rate b~ause people are s~nd1.ng with society's norms. will help :lb, i.~ \> .' . ',. J J · more tllne away from social tn· them· learn the right rides and !". •, , ·.•. .,,.-9' \> ---. . 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Throgmorton OR Julie Bueno I Oak St. & Chester lri. - 324-SUBS I .- -8j3-7679-. -. . 872-7269 11 I Robe~s Lo & Oi ve Dr. - 393·2n6 I 324-6501 F324~4900 I - I BeauliConhvl Cos111elics • Dis CC>IIP<>l lood lllro-.* \i411 l9, 1917 I ...... ,, ' , ~- ... !,,.::, ,{"0., ;.....: (.;,-,, (;.-.:,:..-.. -- " 4-000 Stockdale Highw,y ••••••••••••••• • lllll!l l!IIJII ~·' •• · · "'.:.~·-:.-ir·-~ ··· - ·-'.i,· 1· 'I~-·./?: . ~~--·•r ''.. . . ' ~ ~:;_:· •• ••• : • • • • • • • . ; • • ••• - ; >"_ RENEGADE RIP MONDAY, MAY 19, 11187 PAGE.5 J ·:· PAGE 4 MONDAY, MAY 18, .ill87 RENEGADE RIP )!::; .;: . .\ . - . . .q- :. : . . -:: . c:. '.,._. -- ,...... - .- -..... ' .. ···~ ,. -.... - ' ,.. .' . .._...... :..b-J 1,.-:,-,...·... , ._ ...... ,..... - ',.,, • ' -- -· Sports ....•t . ··. .·~~------.;.______l .. l : .:i · ,;; I} t ~,; ! . I_~ · 1 ·•, Lango wants to set story straight .i By STEVEN LASHLEY . lion and not reassigned like the been .Involved In over the past ."Since 1here' are only six day . ·. In 1984. But, such a possibiilty .•. ''ln baseball, like any sport, . · Sports ~ltor · . .Ca//forriian story led us 10 two years on a full-time basis. games scheduled during tlie week'.· seems slim because Costa already you're only.as good as your last •. - . believe," lie.said, ."Because we·.· There is speculation that ad.rug- next season, there should be no . serves as the head baseballcoach performance,».Moncier explain- ·:. ;:·{~~>-. The aftermaih of Pete Lango's ·. had such a bad year, a lot of peo· . awareness. course will be man·· .. problem In me fulfilling both of for Garces High· School, accord· ed. "Even if they had been league · · resignation as .. · head : baseball pie might assume, 'Oh, they're dated. for· 1111 BC athletes by. as · my obligations.'' · . .. . ing t~ Moncier. · · .. champioris, ·. I · wQuldn't. expc:ct : ! 1 .. coach two week"hgo has since getting rid of him because the early as next year.· ·. Joining Moncier .for coaching · them to repeat.I think If all the · : ;; . aged into a co111blnatlon of both team had a. bad •record.' I don't ·. · · Replacing him will be Moncier, · duties· · next season · will . be Whether Moncier will feel any guys who'have Indicated they will.

.• controversy and accomplishment want that to be held over me, . who filled In forl..ango when he J-tighlancl Hi8h School assistant . pressure In .trying to rebuild a come here do, we'U be a respec- ' . . for Athletic Director Walt because i•ve· spent a good portion . left on sabbatical in 1984. coach Rob Valenti, who teamed team thaf was 4:21 overall this table team. . . . \ . -. ' . Johns9n and the Men's· Athleiic .•• ofmy life 111 baseball and I don't . · Although he di.ct.not coach com- ·with Moncier when he was ..at the season will depend on his attitucje . • Oep~inenL . . wa11tto leavehthat way. petltive baseball this season, · ·helm back in 1985. After that: tlie towards lo$ing. He apparently · "I'm · excited about the On the po.sitive Side, the · ''l was a little disappointed Moncier has served as a pitching status,'of the coaching staff re, .. lias the right attitude, . possibilities," he added. department made.a major step in . t~at .our athletic ~lrector d.idn't · coach for· the · Philadelphia . mains a my~tery. · .· rebuilding Its . dismantled make that known to the general · Phillies organization for three ·of. coaching staff by recently nruning public," Lango added. . ·. . the past five years. M·oncier said he has offered former head coach-John Moncier In response, Johnson quickly l)nlike Lango, Moncier will be Sports Information Dlrectqr Rob as Its new head basebaHcOI\Ch, . 'defended his handling of the employed bY-BC Ori a part·lime . Amble, who helped with .. On the negatlve side, Lango situation. ·.· ..·· .· .... bas.is. Because ofttiis, h~.wiH~e .·· coaching duties tltls season, ·~ . -clasi week siated he 6etieves there ...... ,.,,Pete's resign'ation as ihe h~d-. able ·10-retali,;hJs-pusition-with- spot ~with--the...;.crew___iL.i.9.BB~ ' ' has.been a misconception c_on· coach was his own decision,,; he . the Kern High School District as However, whether or not Amble · · · · · · · · ·~ h. R b. · will accept the position depends cerning the decision sine~ ihe replied. '.'We can't control what an instructor ,or t e qggen erg . · . . . . · ordeal first was published in the · the newspapers write or what. · Career C:enter for special .educa:. on his status as the SI[? next year. r , j '' l Bake~sfield California ii two people ihink.'' ..·...... lion. . . ·...... · . ·.. ···. Another possibility is forrner .. ,. ">; . ·. weeks ago;· · Stepping down as .head coach, . ''The · KHSD has · lieen very assistant coach· Dennis Costa, · f_- I '· 1 . . .· t . · · "I want It to be known that I Lango apparently will enter the · good to me by allowing me this who teamed with Lango and · • resigned from my former. posi- · drug,awareness program he has opportunity," Moncier stated. fonner assistant coach Bob Barry . ; L. .,• . J ! Sp/as hdo wn to Larson (rack career ,~,, JJ1 C·--·· ··.-- By DEBBIE McCASKILL .. was at this time that she retrained time that led h~r to several con, · was a strong swimmer and an all ... ··.;· -: ._._1.f.,,:f~- ..:.i · . Staff Writer . • hef body to endurelong distance· ference mentions. In addition, in ··around posifive person .. if people t~th:> running. · .. · .· . ·· ·· .. ·· . . .·.· · 1985 Kris was, named the around you are optimistic, then fh~-Jh.. J-/ After abandoning the sport of . . She wils accustomed 16 tunning 011tsianding Junior Aihle!e f~r you getmotivated.'1 . . : .· . . . . - swimming for ihree. years, Kris between five aild teri miles adaY her San Mateo Squad ... she says, I' Larson/ a freshman ori the BC . d.uring ,cross country season and "Track is anJnvolved sport'thal .- in her first season at BC, under ·. swim ieam, is back in the water successfully ran athree-mile open . is not all running. People can get .. ·. the ditectioil of. coach Jim I :')'.\ . I .· with.a stronger and more positive . course. jn CO[lference. play: She into anything and it's up to you . Tur11er, Larson swam in the I s(yle. : ...... ·. . maintained: a daily routine thai to see what you can do your best · 1oo;and 200-me_ter ln~ividual . . . '· ·: ( ...... r-. ·...... Larson is a 1986 graduate of.· highlighted . on.· building. her. in.,,• · · . . medley. She recorded a time of. · · · COME UP AND SEE ME SOME TIME. (I to Esther G~lterrez Gab Edw~rd5and. San Mateo High School where. overall strength .. Larson . coin- Looking- back on. her. swim· ·1 :07and 2:23.S9 seconds; respec· ~. ·' •,-. ·, r) . ~- .. :'-,: M11doon11 treafth~ men of theold West to a good time, . . ·.. . ' ...... ·. . ·. . she was predominantly involved inents,• '.'Cross. country is dif • ·.. ming career, Kris. feels that she tively. Due to ·the fact that. the ., in cross country and track. After . ferent .. from· any·_ other ... sport was influenced by Kathy Smith; a. ·. young athlete ~tressed the impor- ·.. conipeting on the . San . Mateo.· .because . it;s •. prelly ,· much .•.. a .• senior swimmer at Stanford . tance of strength and endurance, SUlPHBN. PRINGLE/Rip ·staff YOU'RE NOT GONNA TAKE ME ALIVE! Charlie Bell empties hls gun before being. swim tea.m during he(Jreshmail distance race.'' ...... ··. University. She . admired . her she Wl\S ranked lhirt«nth i.n the . . . .. gunned down on the ~treets of- Pioneer VIiiage. year, the young swirtutter turned \Vhlle participating in track, strong _endurance for the· sport · conference with an overall time · _· . .Just like be had done for 18 years at BC, former bead coach Pete •. ·· !O iunningRs a means of. keeping Larson r.8!1 !he l~·f11eler and • ;and comn1ents, ''I always lid- .· that advanced her to the State . · Lango st Ii ads bis ground 11gairut an umpire. Lango resigned from bis . .her 'body in proper. condition. n, two-mile diistance riln, marking a . mired .Kathy·. because she really : Finals.' . posltlo11 recently to pursue otberlnteresis. . . ,, .· - . . . . ,_ ... . ·. . ·. -'--~

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- l., \ '.'.' . , ! ; J ,.;, J;: ' . By KRISTY HA YNES . ·- - "it is very 'nard to get people io •. b\llcd to Har very Warr en J couns· Staff Writer . . . .· .. -. give up )irbe out oftheir wee.le for . . elor. Kathi Rosellini, din:ctqr of. seven or eight Weeks, but ifis easy . Student affairs, and Penny .Patz, · . Recenily, ihe team represelll- f()f people lo take off oneSaJur- . Business Department chair. He - ing the: Dorms cap!iired first day to pi~y a tournament.' . .· stressed that th~e three came up . . · place . in a•. fourteen gam,e in' · ·.· The Jeague was a coed league with a lot of goe)d ideas arid were tramural. softballiouinament .. ·.. with. a mixture of. both faculty . . very helpful with geititig "together. 1:tie Business Department roilow- and stadents; Douglas estimated . early and helping with the plan­ ed close behind, capturing second !here .were about 170-lSOpart_iCic ning of the league. . . place...... pants in the league arid 60 perceni . ·.. · Scott_D<>uglas, intr;itriura1 CO· of them were faculty or Douglas hopes to m,!ke the in·

0 . ;- · ordinator, said he was very skep- employees. . ·· · .·i. . · . . · tramural softball league an· an~ tical of peii:ig able to start a Douglas said much of tlie sue~ . · nual event, "unless they fire foagu~ at ihe beginning, because. cess of the league can be attri- me.'' • ·- -• •_.-.,1.. _. ·-,.-(,j - . .. ···.···~1· .· . ; I . ••·Today•.·····.~·. . . . . /· . '. .THEY GOT ME! Joe Rotando lakes one. lasl shot al the sheriff. ··J'.. . . . I .. ' . PEPSI. I 1 .. THE CHOiCE OF A NEW GENERATION: 'j ..•. . . i r ,•.. j . -~ ,. '. - . f,, - .:.. ·--·-.f J ~ :·.- . i t·· . . . ~\ . ·I·.. .. With this ad, receive j . !' • .· 200Jo discount for rental • } ;: ~ . Expiration date June 30; 1987 ·

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i .·.; Can't trust ·press · fer· full tlisclosure: . T~e task o.f a.journall~t ls)o accurately report . U.S. citizens.are sending riwney hand ov~r- fist. · · costs"loglc tha.t·U.S. citizens apply to every issue· · propaganda tool for Its respective governmen't 'i. . the news. Ho~ever' the trend 'in· U.S. joun1alism . ·. to Help. <;M~u'rgerit~: :o·yerthr'~h·~·W6rrt~1 theln. The :th6u!ands 'of )ives, before' 'factual''info'rmaiion not used )ri finding t.he ·truth',; Is the press really ·, college jour.nalism students. The results indicated ·. 'result Is a gullible U.S. :pu!Jllc.' ... · .. ·. . •. . about Central America . Is · printed in the free? · that students are not Informed about the basic · Solutions to this problem, cited by Ray, include newspapers .. The public may be satisfied With the .·• The key to understandini·thls epidemic of blln.d · . 'Issues facing 'Central America; l:lS well as the . improving the history programs taught during a . credibibllty of the. U.S. government. but the press acceptance· is for people toJook for their own . • 1 crltkai'ories: . · · · student's educational career and analyzing the fo. can't stop .challenging politician.s t9 give· better answers. It is far too easy to read a newspaper and ·· · If reporters ate tMs. obliviou's .lo· world events, for#iit:i<,nJ6,und ·!~).~~)'1~!".SP.~P.'trs. . '.. ·.· : : . ;, . . r·ahsweis to critical qlttsiton!i! i' . . _. .. : ' . . accept what tr.says. It takes a little more time an~ . chances are that the general public fs. equally. or · , Understanding .1,J;S. ·. history in foreign affairs• . · i In 'this country, . people. will buy anything the . . effort to search for our own answers, but It's a lot more so...... _ .. _ . . _.,_· _. -~· . . misti.t. put an end to· the· "kill the commie at an· me.dia ·sells_!_hem~ '[he .p<>wer. of the pr~s as_i __ . . better than fighting a war in Central America .. -.- ...... - .· . . ' . --· . . . .-. DowN :,- Cc:'' : '.Mi.. '..• ad. e.::. -E~r, !:>,'.Y;i, . ._t.1';1AL'.C! ll.C> · . rv.... ,-...... ,, ~-- .1.1 ..,;E.EM:S . · <'l. fL£E.P .· . ""· IT,.· ~"-· :>U'I I' 10,,1.Ttt.J.:. . I .· By OEBORAH MISH . . obligat~d to pay back $93 billion.· . Wa-t~-shi,.wa·:kyo-wa ha-ta-ra ~~ .. :. . ._ :) ~3-Tcre?~·· r·---- 1 s,arr Writer T~~!.~o~:·~~ ~~~··~1.~::P•t~~ ;:i:~~:tza,m~~~."'s!!::C;:~i/ f '3'' $> $:ft ' . .· '. ;. I '\>~ . ···.~ Given the fi'sirig dependence on . means Japan is one of the niajor wah:/e mash-tah. ·. . . ; ' .:, . · · , ·. · ¥!. . \,· < . ,.~ '::· .. ; .· .. the U.S. economy on Japan, it .· supporters of the great American .... Translation: ·1 c~ri·t come to• ; ··<~tr i 1 . ~::\, ·~.·.,_ .· .. ···~· · . · · :; _._ .. seems. appropriate to educate pastime - living beyond your ··. work' toda~ ... my car ·died last< ;,-~:' ~. '.· ·.. :··~;'-:._ -~ , ·\-) '< ··: .. t/ , , ·' :,~ · American ·workers cin , how to :means. .. . .· < ., night. _ _ r \" · /:<, ·· 'i,,./ · ' · .. : .,. communicate effectiveiy with·· • · Lately, Japan aricl Germany; Speaking of cars, Japanese car 1 :..:.;!i'..:~ , ; ,... : , ·-;, . . .. r..~===~r-r their Japanese bosses. .· ·. the ma:)o(companies investing in. lmp,o~s are UJ.l, addirigtc, a$S;15 •...... ,..,,. ·. .· . • ___._. ______.... _ ...... This translation comes with'the the .U.S;bond market, have been billion surplus i11.tracle with .the ·1 .... ··x·x·...... ·. :· ... : .·t '· .. ··1· ... n· . . . .E· c1·. • 1·..... ·... · .. help of Hide Haya'shi and Gena reluctant to invest further. The U.S. Even alOO percent tariff:C,ri . ·.. • · · p . p.r·· ·.~· ·. (\ : ·13 ·. . . 1· ('\r • .· Renfrow ·of. the' ·international·.· cuir'ent staieoftheU.S:economy electto~c good~·hasn'tma.d.e a·.· ·n,,.~~~).,/,;;#J,,/,##~~~,VX~~~ ···•. . Students Association: tlte w~rds . has inade_furthe(investf!lent ;~n· dent in· the ·trade imbalance. · . . . . .· . ., . ·. . - .. ,. · ...... · . . . have been spelied phonetically . bonds, a ,shaky proposi\ion for· . Those'stiff tariffs ~ere in retalia- · Oear Editor, . . • tho~ght ·were }~quired for good ;-~resi~eh.\ ()f .the gro1:1~ kn~~ v.ery\ . for easy use; ·...... ·. even the . erifrepteneurial tion for)apah'sfaihireiocurbits Discriminate: to.make distinc~ . reporting.· Your weekly gazette · littfJ; of\ prope~ procedure and·· . .> wa-ta.:sht-wa kyo~wa ha·t(J~,a . .Japariese...... · :· ·:.": . sto.wins \11~'.d •·· competitive tion lrrti~atment::sho#''~aiiHility . · s~ms io:t,e nothing but an op> parlience offunriinl{a meeting: · ku~ko-toh ga-de~kl ma-sen.;. wa- .. Last w~k, in_ order to self 1!·~· ~mico11ducto[' market, ... •. . : or prejudice~<_the purpos~ ofthis ·. _pqrforJ.ity for .Your: writers to do .· The. mentb~rs were blaring. out' ; ! ta~'shi-wa byo-kl~des . .• . . .. · . .bonds,Newsweek rep<>rted the ...·.. · · . · ·· .. ·. ·.. · . · . . · · . . . . artic;I~ is to show ll very different ·. hothingJ>11t &lrip'" oihe.rs instead their . views · withouti being i . ,· .. Trarislatiori: I can't· come to Federal Reserv.i! .had. to increase ·· .. By the way,. semiconductors . •kind of discrimin~tion, using two of . practicing good· journalistic. recognized and ·making motions .work toda'y.~j·m sick. bond.yields to8.87 .perc;ent as an . imported from Japaiiare up; foo. •examples:· Ms. H llnd Ms; a:.·. techiqUC$,· not realizing that kind · and amendments which· were ab- . · '. .. '., According to· articles Jit 'e~,ticerneri(t? ~et the ~:,~.o/le,~.~J9. J:t,eris.~o,Jip~rts -ar~ :down.: . First; Ms. H had· .a· rough ·· of journalism only mak.es you • surd .and even out of order. Even . : i . 'Newsweek,,the Japanese currently . buy; And, :let's. face It, they can .. · But that)s:not really due tO'the. cni'lcih'ood b~ause'iit age'riiii'e h'er. .·. fook 'bad. to 'those. who know : a Judge '.'of'',i:iul' '.criniirilil ·system . '.· . employ 2.50,000 Americans. By iiffotd it...... · 1 '.:- . . (ariffs; Itifdu/to the fact that father deserted her mother, leav- what;s good on: . . was out of order on a motion and ...· 1997, that figure will rise to more ' ·. ·. Wa-ta~shi~wa .kyo 0 wa ha-tti-rti .. more Japanese television sets are .. ing .five childr~n .behind. Her .· ..· Qrie thing your article did riot · a subsequent amendment to his ' Jhancine miilioit ..·. . . . kU·Krocedure .for .the tinue. · ·· . . . last night ... ,.. · .. · . . .· . . than marketable/competitive e~- •..... cou-rt,co~ld poi find ~erJather, ,s«retary,. Thl.s ·was done in one· : coming years. With the excepti0.n . 0 ·f · ·· .Ya·(a-shi-wa fsyo-wa ha-ta~ra. . · Figures . released ·. by . the .: ports, it is n9 wori~er the United ·· s~.e and. her four s.iblings· bec11me day,.no omrhad ftily troubl_e with .. · ofoitepll!eritof a Parliamentary.· .· : · .· ku-ko-ioh. ga~de-ki.ma-sen ... wa- Associated ; Press.. t11s.t . we~k . $Jates.. witJ.:,.jq9n. be .. 11:lbeled · .w.ard.s <>f ~he court: Now, a~ age . · figu'ri11g how.' mucll ari in.crease it Procedure expert from Shafter · ta-shi-no' ko-do~mo-wo byo~ki- ·. ~eportcd ·Japan's ,glob~· 'tra~,e .. · ''Made in Japan.,.·: .; .. ,.. . . ·• 31,· M.~: ~ .. has had ·two tins~c- wouJd' cause aij~ there was no :i High:. ~hoot,' the .m~tlng 'ari~ .. 11 I ; des. . . surplus in . April was 's7.S7 No' orie'I~ th~'U.$~ seems idbe cds'tul matdages ahcl 15 •tfyitii Finance/ComQ\lttee. held.i ,Y~s~ . debate Wll$ a jol(l986.. ·. . . ·. •. . . more distressing. . . . th,ree pre~teen children, .· on fed last w~k arid was deemed una ~,.,,,,'H.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,t;Cl_l.'Hi#fHj . I~ fact, the Americari economy ·}ap\lll has trade. surpluses wHh Wa-ta-shi~wa ,kyo~wa ha-ia:rti ·welfare. ·.. •. ' . ..•. - ·.·. ·.. . c:ons~itutional was passed earlier' . is .virtually dependent on Europe:11s ';'eU as ~erica. The_. /s~-.k~;{pJ,Kff-,1fki,rri,~:.Seq;-~. '!",°; . ·. Th~ otll~t ex~pl~. is rvi~; B! ?tt~; c:hiefa.~vocate of ~h~ con~··. Dear Editor:.··.··. . . _ .. Japanese support. The Japanese only:.countpes they have. e~port ·.. .la~sh,.·no· kr~nr·g~ S(l·ku-ya. tStJ\ had 11. pleas3:°t childhood becaµ_se : ~htbtH,n, How.can.·,sorneone p~s ·. ·•·· This. is in''re,spons·e to yolli ate major buyers of tJ .s: bonds · defic1_ts. with are . the Middle : bu-re mash>tah. ·. . · . · her parents stayed. togethe~ _and .. Judgc:ment on ~omeon~ else. for.· . 'Gade . Feedback section .. last . and have alrel:l.dy bought $93 Eastern ~ountri~, who sell the . ., Ti:artslation: I 1can't come .to · raised two· other children with doing the· siun:e thing; Where week. · ·· billion in bonds in 1986.. · J?panese large amounts ofcrude ·. ·.· work today; .. iliy country died .. her. Ms:'. B's parents v;orke.d very .· were these 'defenders of. the ·con-.. .. I .feel·. that·. Tim Burke ASB .This . means the U .~. :· is' , ~il, . , iast nighL ...... hard to raise the family ·~n~ to· .stitutio_n? ~id .they feerthey had ·Pr~si'deni _and Mrs. 'Mary' ...... · · , :: --ear~ ~~Ol;l$h .JPO~ey, . but J~ :_.n,o obJ1gahon to the students on . McQovern were be>th~ "Right , ,.. ·.·.G····.·o·. m·.. · .. m·.:e· .··n·. ·.t.a· .·. ,·.~, .. ,. •. ..·fa~mly ":'.as'~nly 1~, .t~.e low to .;_ this' matter?·: Maybf they ~ere ..-on···oniheir analogy of student{ 1 J.. ,, . ·. ... . nud41e . mco"":e bracket. ,When . "too shoc_ked'' to do anything> , .on tlus cainpus. and thefr opinion· '. . ·...· .·. .. ·R. • . .. ·a· • . .. ·. sh· .'· ...... ·.. ·.. '3··o· ... ,. .Ms. ·. B was, s~venteen! she .•. the discounts and services offered .. of the ASB effectiveness on this·, .i. ·_;...;.:__.-- ·1r n ·. e 1t· o· r . ..a··. ·y· . . . s·: 1g· n·.. s· . . . gra~uat~d from h1~h scllo,ol ~nd . by the student sem.ces cards jU$t campus: . . . .. , .. · :• · ,y·· .··. _ .. ·.. . _ ·.····. :·· .. : .. ·... - ,.· .· .. ·.··.· ... · .•. ·.· herfam1lywasthere.tocheerfor toname·afew;.andoJ11Y:·print(·'1willbethefirsttoadmitthat . ; ...... · her.· Now, at age. 31, · she has. those articles aiin,ed to discredit ASB is. not for.everyone: how- •t.: , . . By JUDY SHAY . (These days, there.are.tirn.es w~e~ 8$k_~/9r, .1_1l!)r,~ t~ori~ my.sta,ff,. . ·. ne~er been m_arned'. . h.as no oth~rs .. 1 can see little use for such ever, when mfsinformed student$ , Editor in Chief . · ·.· i siill question myself,) ~ui, .. : Without,the._ h~lp of our. ~ii~ ~hildre,n, and is workmg, very. i a paper. . whose ap~thy gets. in the way of 1 · . Sitting here · in . my office many of those "inexperienced" . v1ser, .. ijona, . we wouldn't be.. h~d to support .. herself as . a their. eyesight;· then something is · . ,: .-..... writing this article, I can hear the . soon became my' support. We · whe~e we are today~ With the ·. w~tress. Her · parents, .who ~e: . Tim Bu~ke; ASB President wrong. Their poor eyesight in . 1 hus.tle and· bustle. in the · Rip worked together. to produce· a· budget proble~s the Rip has been r,e,t1_red_ ,•have allowed her to move turn,· m.·akes them not reaJi .... ·a11· . h h ~ ,i1ll'.l'..&1lq##f11##11,il#H~•ii11111 ~ . · newsroom. 'J'.he. fami!iar SQund is paper that we could be proud of. ·. expe~enci(!g, · t~ere . w.as 'always .· .m wit. t em. · . . . . . that ASB here at BC concerns. · · And h. · · · -- -·- ._. h'' ·~ 1··A · · f:.. 1h·' h · · ,. Id· , ,These· two women are not ·, ·.· · · · . · ·· - · · · · . · · t. . lik e any Th urs d ay a f ternoon .. we ave. . · , . st equQtlono w et erwe.wou .. ~··.·· ., ...... - ... ,. •-; .. ~ -.-··~!.-1 t • Dear Editor,._ , . I was involved. at Modesto· . . :.- before deadli~e. ~ut, ·for some Back in November when -we ~ave enough !i}oney to print an .s. at.. 1;s.fi~~ ·with the.. d1reclton of·· · I· r~ntlr aUe~dei;i ~· K. ern ·!unior College last year and was· · 1, ·.. r_~on, today 1s .different. There . came home from the JACC issue each week. It'$ been tough, their hyes, . furthermore, they. County Fair Juruor ~1vestock involved with the ASB. I can I.·. i~ .a feeling in the air that has .. (J~~alism Association of Co~- · . but one waY. or ano_th.et, Bona ..· both deserve the ~~ance t~ better Committee meeting and w~ ap- . aassure you that Homecoming,: .. · · n.ever existed before. Maybe it's muruty Colleges) So-Cal compet1° would · work somet~mg out. t~e~selves by gettmg an ~uca. palled by the poor structure of Western Days, and ASB elections . bec!luse we all know that this is tlon, we brought ho"18/?C11~~·~!..1 }j.offct~Vr;.,t~in,s will b:e' bet.ter . t1.~n .. l\1s; H ~,et.help with the the meeting •. The meeting had don't just happen, rath~r. a lot o( '. i .. - our last paper for the year. . place trophy l~ sen~rai ex--~ q n~xfycar. It'.~. bad enou~h h~v1ng expenses' of ~l~egc lro.m grants, about .2S people, 20 or which' time, planning, and preparation t . Some of my staffers are over- etllence, along Wlth many other rughtmares about deadlines; they loans, and tuition waiv.ers, ~ut were on the committee and five goes into a su~essful ASB event. joyed by the idea that this is our individual awards. can do without nightmares about Ms. B can't ~use she hves with · guests · of the Bakersfield If a student at BC does not think . last_ issue. With finah just around Then in Apri! we ~ent to the the budget. . · her parents. Neither. of these t"."o Agriculture Club. . · · Ase effects them; then step for- - .!he comer, worrying about that is state compet.it1on m . F~~sn?: .,,., ... ~~ ~.put.,1!11..l~t 1.ssue t?ge.ther, wom~n chose t-~ be m the family . First of all, there ~as no gavel, ~ard so yoµ .can.plan homecom- : Just about as much as one can Again, we did. real. we~L,!Jh$ r·J feeih};:e J1Jl.19~Jlg.tl best ~nen,d. the~. g~ew ~p m nor ,can they which means no busmes! can be · mg or run the BC book!tore. ·handle. On the other hand, some· awards we recewed were great, After two years on the Rip, the change t~e past. Ms. B s parents legally transacted. Secondly, the Melissa Corneau · of them feel that since things arc but the fun times will forever,be paper has become more than just do not gi"'.e her any finane1a1 sup- · going so much more smoothly remembered. (Right, Jennifer? a paper to me. I've had some of port nor do they claim her as a now (WHAT??), it would be nice Right, Kie? Right, Marcus? Oh, the best ttmes of my life right dependent on their income tax. if we could continue producing you wouldn'.1 remem~~I) I en~.tr:here. !n t~i~ ,roo~ (some ~f. t~e . M!. 1:J and Ms._B ~th have~.. papers through the summer. those who will on~ again get tfie worst, tool). The expcnences 3.4S' aver.age because they do" . Everyone has his or her own opportunity to have fun In have bten tremendous. their school work diligently, but The Renegatle Rip r~pon.se. h all comes down to Fresno. After our whole staff meets for . Ms. B will take three years lo~ger JUDY SHAY what thh year on the Rip has· There is no doubt that this the last time this week, we will all to get her B.S. because she has to - EdJtor In Chld meant to them and what they are spring has be.en quite. an ex- go_ Ji:i diffctel}t P.ath.J. Som~ o( w . work almo~t ~ull-time J.o pay f9_r planning to do after this 15 all pericnce for us student .'jour: will ooittinuc 'our 'education at a tht ex~~ of col.tege, Is rt ~air Judy Sha)' Ne,u f:.d ;Jor I . over. nalists at BC. We've had 10 deal four-year s.chool, some will leave to dlscnm1nate against Ms. B Ju.st KJe Relyea Fut,ir• FA11or v,ith issues like the missing for the East Coa.st, some will find. because she has a loving family? Stenn I~1hley . Sp<, rt• F..d !! " r Looking ba~k to this p~q ye.a1, money in the Records Office and jobs, and some will return in the Linda R. Phillips Jennifer ~If Op{n,o• f.d111x there are tho~e fond memories the unfortunate situation v,ith the Fall to· createh anotherR year of H-t-tt,,...1'#11,~,,~,,,~,,,,,,,f,#,,,., Ptle FApinoz.a f11.01n F'11trH and there arr 1h,,-e rr.e,.ories that men's tennis team. 'Ihe !torles···- memories at t e rp. Bona Dillon 4d"1wr should not c-,ro ~,-: .":"r.7.:de.s. weie sensitive, requiring much Wha~ever rflarl we t.ake, the Pear Editor, Sl1ff: Franc ne Hro,;m, Du·c IY-J<'ff "'Lu A.r,ry,n. f...il•wc; .• can ~L· -~~ ...,,._ ·,-. firH tth:,.i1 t Jr)r,n~n, TM1 l"°'' °"~'"'II \,frCukfll. c.~ i,: : of in~pen.-.:,-et:: ~: .• ~e:-. :3, I :.~ A\ a U;';'l, we pulled together mon. slded, but In many instan~ Jack· Ml1h, j;le!la11 Pn.ttiiwr to uk m-y~ei'. e-.c:.- ~ .. , ·,,:,.,,, : tJt ~nd ·,andled the brncs 10 the best For now~ ;we're just ecltatic Ing a!lY of kind of substar.tial ,.~P'II ~­ I· . . ln11~. Bill Rk~nan, John. StooO" '" o...-,d ,,,. aH11,r . '; m~,elf into the pcsu;(lfi as edi:-,r of our abilitle1. I couldn't have that wcrnade it throug,h ;his year! .backing which are two el,ments I

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