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; :: ·• . ·. ..... " . ,· ..... ·.·.. 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<of sfodent affairs. credit card), and I' think people cording to Rosetllni. However, members of the .· ) · Next year's .budg~t was ap,;_ will ·be more attracted to havin·g : According to the latest records Latef Pay Saints Student·· ·., proved April 21 by the St\ldent · something like that In their printed by the Business Office, . Association jiave opposed the . <. Board of Representatives and will . billfolds. 11 ·• there have . beeri · i ,000 students' · raffle formar on moral grounds .· :: . lncreas·e from $40:750 to ~S.JOO; .· ·. i the · Ase Gard. il.cti vi ties fe.e who have· boug~t ASB cards .. · saying it cohstitutefgaritbllrig. In ···. ~·-. Doug Morrison, t\.Sirouslness--wlll ·· j\Hhp- ftom· · $9,000.' _to .:..._through~bruary:-Cif1987;--:-.· - .. -· ~ts]'laceithe'~DS_~i_\--would like-··. · manager, admits, ''The cards are $16,000 .. Morrison .states that ', .. Asked ·what. steps•,· the ASH·. to ·see money .for Homecoming. the. backbone· . of :the ASB figure is)ower than expected. "If .· would takeJf the. popularity of' ~raised through·a jog-a~thqn. :··. 11 budget. .._ . .· . everything goes as pl aimed, then the Student. Services Cards are . The campus clubs are supposed ... · The additional ·revenue from the amount should b.e $32,000." · ··. not as high as projected, Mor- to vote today on whether to. · . -;., . { the. Student Servkes Card( The fu11ds generated from the rison states, "Then we'll h11ve to . .•• . .•.... · .. ··. · .· ... (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.'. +.----•'. '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 ll'!n UPt:NOZAAiP tt.r . l PR"\v··c ~ ..... -u--"'-,