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51st Year, No. 34 CCD * NOC Friday, June 1, 1973 Maria Torres Named Effective June 1 '73 Woman of Year Holderman Sworn - In Maria Esperanza Torres has sented FC at UCI, attended city been named Fullerton College's council meeting to urge the im- Woman of the Year. Miss Torres provement of Lemon Park Recre- As New A.S. President was selected from a group of 25 ation Center, and was elected this BY LARRY WILKINSON learning experiences that I have women who had been selected as year's homecoming princess. President John Casey admini- ever undertaken," he said. Women of Distinction for their Miss Torres is also a co-leader stered the oath of office to newly Lindsey complemented the outstanding contributions in de- of the cheerleading squad, a tutor elected student president Reed Senate on several of the projects Holderman, vice president Rich- that they partmental scholarship, club ac- of bi-lingual classes at Ford have undertaken this ard Matas and treasurer Brent year saying, "Nobody here is. a tivities, student government, for- School, and a coordinator of the Hicks at the final Student Senate sluffer." ensics, drama, music, athletics, or campus El Cinco De Mayo dance. meeting of the year Tuesday Wanted to quit morning. service to the college and com- Her community involvement "I wanted to quit many, many munity. includes tutoring at Patt Street "They are sitting ducks for the times, but you all wouldn't let Community Center, as ,well as students and the community," me," he said. said Casey of the new officials. being the director of a pre-school Lindsey concluded by thanking "Many times they will experience all the members of the Senate for at Casa Aminstad Community frustration and obstacles while their help and a special thanks to Center. trying to reach some desired goal. Allen Olsen, the assistant dean of "My desire is to become a bi- They will learn the hard facts of students, for the .nowledgable lingual teacher in a Spanish- dealing with people." guidance that he had provided speaking community. In that way Growing Leadership throughout the year. I can help my people further their Casey went on to say that he Final Adjournment education," Maria said. "I plan to has noticed a "growing ability of Reed Holderman and the other members of the new obtain my. degree at CSUF and leadership on the part of the AS student gov- ernment will take office officially attend a summer course at the students." on June 1 and will begin meeting Institute Cultural Guadalajara in "You have an opportunity to as a new body sometime this Mexico." have your influence felt," he said. summer. Jerry Lindsey, this year's AS Past Treasurer Jim Fletcher SWORN IN--Reed Holderman, newly elected A.S. president was president, gave a final farewell moved that the meeting be ad- sworn in Tuesday by Fullerion College President John Casey. Holder- journed and this year's to the members of the outgoing Student Business Dept man will take office June 1 and will preside over the Student Senate -Senate concluded its business. when it begins meeting somtime this summer. Senate. "This has been one of the - Photo by EICHRODT most meaningful and fruitful Teacher Dies Job Market Maria Torres James E. Mieras, instructor in Business Education, was killed in Each of the 25 women received a plane crash at Cottage Grove, an engraved, framed certificate Oregon, on Saturday, May 26. HORNET Polls Students With him in the plane and also Not in Al- Good and a lifetime membership killed were five relatives, includ- pha Gamma Eta. ing his mother and brother. Now in its seventeenth year, the Mieras started teaching here in Women of Distinction program 1969. He had previously taught On Recent Satire Edition For College has honored hundreds of women part-time at both Harbor and for their outstanding records at BY RICHARD GRAY said, "Outrageous and really fun- Chaffey College. His teaching compliment you on something Fullerton College. This year's Following the publication of the ny." that is very well done." specialty was real estate. He grad- satire edition of the HORNET Good taste banquet is a first-time event for No comment worthy uated from Occidental College last Friday, the staff polled Referring to the satire edition Students the program as is the selection the and California State University at students-at-large and several in- "I can not think of a comment that CSUF published several of one of the women as the Wo- BY VINA LYLES Los Angeles. structors and administrators to that is worthy of the paper. I've weeks ago Linda Seller said of man of the Year. the HORNET, "It was great, none Intellectual development alone A Mieras Memorial Fund has gather their opinions of the satire been here four years and this is of it was done in bad taste. It is not enough to prepare students A graduate of Rosary High been established at Pasadena Col- the funniest thing I have read edition. was done in good taste." for employment in today's job School, Maria is a foreign lang- here. I never have laughed hard- lege. Gifts may be sent to the Most of the replies that the Kirk Comrad said, "I think that market, as many liberal arts and er," said Pat Mclaughfin. uage major. As a MECHA exec- Business Office, 1539 E. Howard, staff received were very favorable. it is obscene, in other words I like social science majors are finding. There are just not utive. board member, she repre- Pasadena. Several students expressed a de- Doug Wride said, "Fantastic, hil- it." enough open- ings in those fields. sire to see a satire edition of the arious, I saw other people reading "As a change of pace it's really 1971 Survey HORNET published once a sem- it and laughing and thought that very good. Once a semester would The Department of Labor Sur- ester. it couldn't be that bad so I pick- be very interesting," said Gordon vey published in "U.S. News & ed up a copy of the paper and Really dug it Talbert. World Report," Sept. 6, 1971 Mark Morland said, "I really read it. Once a semester would Judy Fitzgerald said, "I was a shows such disheartening statis- dug it, it was far out. The John be enough." little offended by the Senate tics as 2,456,000 teachers with of the Year story was my favor- English instructor Jim Arm- story, but over-all I enjoyed it, only 117,000 job openings and 10,000 sociologists with only ite. It's fine for a change." strong said, "Terrifically funny for a change." 600 Home For Sale job openings. Rafael Leal was very enthusi- and delightful." "Yuk ! - I thought it was sick- Majors in this category cur- ening. I thought the whole thing The recently finished home that was built by the contruction astic about the paper, "It really "For the first time this year I rently in FC's Placement Officer's classes here at FC will go up for sale on June 19. is funny. This is fantastic, the have enjoyed reading the HOR- was gross." said Deborah Selman. 1971 Graduate Survey are listed A minimum bid of $12,500 will be accepted by the business office. whole thing is great." NET," said Jess Martinez. Dan Fowler commented, "What as holding such positions as ac- countants, salesmen, truck driver, Individuals wishing to make a bid must post a $500 certified check English teacher Bill Glassman Jerry Lindsey said, "I'd like to I would say - you can't print!" telephone equipment men and before their bid will be accepted. maintenance supervisors. According to Slaght According to Robert Slaght, Concert Cancelled placement officer, "Liberal arts and social science majors should The Croce concert originally planned by the Associated Students consider a minor in business with emphasis on skills, not theory. for early June has been cancelled. Infact," he said, "some four-year a ticket can receive a full refund Any person who purchased graduates are returning to FC to at the place of purchase, the bookstore. take the business courses that will help them on their jobs." Ken Sanguinetti, an instructor- New Hornet Editors coordinator in the work experi- ence program also recommended 'that students learn some skills in Gant Eichrodt and Dana Cynaumon have been named editors- a practical art that can be ap- next year. Bea Richardson will serve and-chief .of the HORNET for plied to a job. in the fall and Murray Brannen will be the as assistant editor "Most social science maiors end assistant editor for the spring semester. up in business," he said. "The.' Other members of the new staff will include Ellen Williams, West Coast manager of J C. Pen- ny Rodney Hodge, Larry Allen and Laurence Wilkinson. told me that 90 percent of business graduates are a success in the marketing field while only 50 percent of non-business grad- New College Seal uates were successful. Career-oriented jobs that lib- Adam Shawula, 1321 N. Gilbert St., Anaheim, won the $75 prize eral arts students are currently being placed in are: Retailing for designing a new Fullerton College seal to be used on decals and SATIRE POLL- To gauge the reaction of the staff member asked Dr. M. Hebeling, FC history business management, Insurance, publications (see top left page 1) Shawula works as a package de- campus to last weeks satire edition of the HORNET, instructor his opinion, "We need the humor and Financing, Civil service and of- signer at Nutrilite Products in Buena Park, but has been a musician, the staff interviewed the students at large, and satire in our life, we need it as an escape valve," fice personnel in educational in- commercial artist and father of 4 children. found the reaction favorable. Above, a HORNET he said. Photo by EICHRODT stitutions. Page 2 THE HORNET Friday, June 1, 1973

com- T Anyone wishing to HOR ment on articles appearing in this newspaper may do so by Sent submitting letters to the edi- Editorial Com m ent in rm, 512. These letters must be 300 words or less and must be submitted at least one week before desir- ed publication. Sex Education Still Secondary

The state Board of Education However, the final decision of need for a book of this type," but recently approved guidelines whether or not to use a particular acknowledge that the initial re- which fail to give equal impor- text for sex education at the visions weren't as complete as he tance to the issues of drugs and would have liked them. junior high level was postponed sex education. The ten- member Since studies have shown that until the book is revised and re- psychological guidelines that will education in schools are the very be the basis for a newly required considered. Two senators on the the parents who object to sex drug programs in all California board called the book "a flagrant ones who don't teach their schools. example of brainwashing" and children, the Hernet can not con- These rules simply call for a "inappropriate" for 12 and 13 done the board's actions. reasonable approach to the drug year-olds. Sex education should be given problem, instead of one based Dr. John R. Ford of San Diego just as muchc emphasis as drug only on the legal or medical con- is the vice chairman of the board education. Since more of today's sequences of drug use. He said he saw a "tremendous do not go to college.

Cyclists Face New Bike Tax

More than 314,000 bicycles were reported semblyman Robert E. Barham, will take stolen in the last two years, but the number effect July 1, 1975. Under it all bicycles with might be as high as 942,000 if statistics in- wheels of 20 inches or more, and three or cluded bicycle heists which went unreported. more forward speeds will be subject to a These startling figures should decrease three-dollar fee which entitles the purchaser this year. California State Senator James R. to a three year bicycle license. Mills authored legislation, which takes effect Also, a committee is beginning the imple- in August, and includes: mentation of new legislation aimed at estab- Bicycles with wheels of 20 inches or more lishing a system to recover lost or stolen and a frame size of 14 inhes or more, every bicycles. Letters to the HORNET cyclist must have a bicycle license, and ac- The HORNET agrees that bicycle licenses And as for finished products, a quick check into records would cording to Attorney General Younger, -"no are needed, and welcome, but also is curious Satire Praised Cartoons Dear Editor, show very few patients in Fair- Dear Editor, dealer can sell a bike unless it has a serial as to what the state will do with the tax After reading our campus paper view and Metropolitan State Hos- In response number, unique to the brand and perman- money. The HORNET recommends that a this past week I found myself pitals are Fullerton College to Arthur Collins' compelled to write to graduates. Don't we have more letter about Watergate cartoons, I ently stamped on the frame." portion of the tax be spent to the direct you. It was one of the .most enjoyable issues graduates attending four-year feel that the Watergate issue is of A new licensing law, authored by As- benefit of the cyclist. I have had the opportunity to universities than mental institu- paramount concern to us all. The read. tions? I only wish the writer of public, with their short attention "Plastic People" was benefiting span, must be reminded of the Among others, being the super- from Fullerton College the seriousness of this affair. Keep natural issue and one which con- way I am. those cartoons and letters coming. tained some poetry as a caption Deluded by Teachers Julie Tichenor Gerald Taxpayers W. to a few pictures. All three issues Gray contained something are doing. Sometimes this is sim- enjoyable BY BILLIE HERZER responsibility lie? Some instruc- for the reader (me). ply not the case. How often are Recently, I have made a dis- tors would have us believe that As a one time major in English, covery that may shock the aver- it lies with the students. But isn't students making-up our exams? I found the style rather refresh- age taxpayer. All these years he that merely an excuse to be lazy? It would be hard to accurately in- ing, and a pleasure. (Although I am sure this is not evident by my has been deluded by some instruc- The primary reason many of us dicate,. Perhaps we shouldn't try grammar or sentence structure. to find how widespread this ap- tors on the college level. Does he come to school is to get an educa- Hence, my one time major.) believe that the teachers do their tion that will benefit us in our palling phenomenon truly is. One What I especially enjoyed was own work such as the writing future endeavors. I would like to thing is clear, it is extremely un- your little satire on our AS card. of exams? Probably most people be able to believe that my educa- fair to everyone involved. It's very sad, but true that it is good for practically nothing ex- would, but that is not always the tion and testing is being handled Students Suffer cept taking your money away. The student who mades up the case. Where does the test-making by someone who knows what they And unfortunately, many of my exam suffers in that he begins friends were a victim of our so- to think of himself as an expert called student government and or "philosopher" which in many their helpful little card. cases maybe grossly inaccurate. As a whole, I must congratulate This student may be put in a very you and your staff on this issue. poor situation when and if some- I hope to see more of it in the fol- one finds out about his test tam- lowing semesters. peering. He is helping no one. I Kristina E. Wells would prefer that other students Dear Editor, leave my tests alone. Please accept my grateful con- The class as a whole may suf- gratulations on your satirical ed- fer as a result of another stu- ition! It definitely brought a good dent's test. Although the test gra- deal of 'humor in my life and I des may be raised to some ex- pondered the idea of seeing half tent, the learning experience of of, for example, the editorial page the test is being lost. There truly of every edition dedicated to sa- isn't any guarantee that the exam tire. grades will be sufficiently raised One thing though, I'm para- to indicate that student written noid of campus cops cause I ain't tests are of some value. A test even gonna cut my hair! should be a learning experience. Keith Pohlman A novice may write a test that has no value as a teaching aid. Who gives him extra rights or knowledge to enable him to be Monday Blues .. and round it goes.. so expert? If he is that advanced, Dear Editor, why is he on the same level with I would like to take exception the rest of us? to Jim Fletcher's article in the 1973 Taxpayers Suffers HORNET about "plastic people." Benefiting CALIFORK A NEWSPAPER In the final analysis, it is the I don't know what the article PUBLISHERS ASS'N., INC. taxpayer that truly suffers. The is talking about. Isn't Fullerton taxpayer is paying for expert at- College a school full of indivi- tention to be given the student. duals, people of various age If students write the exams, where groups, abilities, and interests? Dear Editor, is the expertise coming in? It is In my eyes, there isn't an exces- THE HORNET In light of the newly created The HORNET is edited and published the taxpayers' children that suf- sive amount of status-hungry or weekly, except during exam periods and fer. If any of the students dollar-mad students running school ho:.days, by the Journalism De- on this Monday holidays, I fail to see why partment for the Fullerton College cam- It is jointly financed . campus are so knowlegeable, what around. We do have some, but pus community. ' . 1 .... ".. ' . _ _ the "Administration" continues to - as a service by the Student Government i ----- are they doing in school? We come those kind of people are to be and the college administration. Composi- here schedule Monday - Wednesday tion and presswork is by the FC Print to learn from those who found in any society. Shop. Memberships: Associated Collegiate know, but not from those who are Press California Newspaper Publisher's '1 ' . - - , . .,- -- - The campus is not a pig sty. classes rather than Wednesday- Association. S ignorant. The person who wrote that letter Friday classes. HORNET STAFF We must appeal to the instruc- obviously has never been to a Editor ...... Steve Hess school ;- :. • :- ...... , , ." .: . . tors to write their own exams. We where the ecology problem A also fail to see why the one Associate Editor ...... Noel Laflin . " is bad. Section Assistant ...... Gary Domanski :: "'. - .'z" .," ' :: i:; : , '::,- . ". :', ' "; ',•,/'. ':: • "" ,= must appeal to the students and day Monday evening classes do My high school had litter in News Editor ...... Bea Richardson taxpayers, to demand it. If the the classrooms, two-week old not allow extra time (this semes- News Assistant ...... Gant Eichrodt S: teachers do not write the Editorial Editor ...... Richard Gray tests, pretzels lying around on desks, ter they lost three weeks) to en- then their pay has become super- banners left up as much as three Special Assignments .... Becky Gutierrez able instructors and students to Sports Co-editors ...... Dana Cynaumon filous. Are we enthralled months after an election, and to put Bennett once I saw mushrooms in a dark, cover the material in class, if they Barbara "Go ask Mary Ann... up with such nonsense? I cannot Photo Editor ...... Steve Collins carpeted classroom corner. I think believe that. so desire. Business Manager ...... Vina Lyles We should all fight I might know a dirty campus if Advisor ..-...... Lewis Barrett she made up the test." this dangerous trend. shown one. Robert G. Doud Page 3 Fridav Junfe1 197. THE HORNET j1' A LCU y I U61116 ) LU 9 Housewives Watergate Cast Brings Hooked By 'Hamlet' Back to Life Prescriptions BY MARY RYAN The "Hooked _Housewife" is a BY MARY RYAN Chorus :far 'greater ;problem than is gen- Lines from 'Hamlet' 'by Shake- Yea, :from the table ~of :my erally admitted. The ,medical pro- speare as performed by the cast memory, I'll wipe :away all tri- fession must accept blame in of the "Watergate Affair." vial fond :records, -all :saws -df .many of :these tragic and un- Chorus books, all forms, :all pressures necessarily numerous cases. In past, that :youth rand :observation -their attempts to treat ,as .many I am myself indifferent honest, copied :there, -and thy command- patients as possible, in the short- but yet I could accuse me of such ment all :alone -shall :live within est iperiod ;of time, doctors are things that !it were better :my the book and -vlume of -my'brain, too often content to prescribe ad- mother had not borne me. I am unmixed .with baser matter. .dicting drugs which merely cover very 'proud, :revengeful, -ambi- :up symptoms, but do nothing to tious; with more ;offense at my Hunt pinpoint .the basic problems. back than I 'have thoughts to put And :now, good :friends, -as you In .discussions on and off cam- them in, imagination to give them are ;friends, scholars, :and :soldiers, pus, -the pattern of treatment shape, -or time to act them in. give :me .one ;poor request. 'Never seems common. Drugs are pre- What should such fellows as I make -known what ;you have :seen scribed initially, then refilled do, crawling 'between :earth 'and -tonight. without further investigation. heaven? We are arrant knaves 'Nixon Many of the women revealed that all; believe 'none of us. and still Let us go in together; they have informed their phy- Reporters Washington Post your fingers on your lips, I pray. sician over and over again of Thus 'twice before, and jump The time is out of joint. .O curs- their fears that .they are becom- 'to at this dead hour, with martial ed spite that ever I was born ing dependent, and have been go stalk hath he gone by our watch, set it -right. Nay, come, let's ignored, or in some cases, their in 'what particular thought to together. dosages have been increased. not, but in the gross work I know Haldeman and Ehrlichman Circle of Terror and scope of my opinion, this "Your Majesties might, :by the Thus begins the ever-widening bodes me strange eruption to our sovereign ;power -you -have of -us, circle of terror for the victim. state. What might be toward, that :more put your :dread pleasures When her panic increases, her this sweaty haste doth make the to entreaty. linto command than phone calls to the doctor are night joint-laborer with the day? obey, and here give But, we both avoided or she is treated with Who is't that can inform me? the full bent, to Sup ourselves, in contempt. Often she will go to Dean .our freely at -your lay service several doctors so that her habit Heavens That can I. At least, the whis- feet, to be commanded. will never be without additional presence and our prac- per goes so. -make our sources of supply. She is con- helpful to him! Reporters tices pleasant and sumed with self-loathing and Ay, amen! If thou are privy to thy coun- fear, but is unable to admit to try's fate, which happily -fore- Nixon anyone that she is in desperate knowing may avoid, 0, speak! Do And at our more considered need of help. Often, her family you consent we shall acquaint time we'll read, answer,;and think helps to perpetuate her behavior him with it, as -needful in our upon .this business. Meantime, we by over-protection, instead of loves, fitting our duty? To what thank :you for your well-took la- seeking outside help. issue will this come? :Something 'bor. Shoplifting: Felonious Act In the middle-aged woman, her is rotten in the state of Denmark. 'WashingtonPost early conception of "The Doctor" His 'liberty Nay, lets 'follow -him. .'Sblood, 'there is :something in is also a factor in her problem. is 'full of threats to-all. this 'more than natural, 'if -philo- She has been brought up to be- Nixon -sophy could .find it -out. Sip-Off lieve that all men of medicine 'to *earth Big are infallible, and deserve noth- ,you throw F pray Public 'We News Commentator One and this unprevailing woe, arid think ing but complete respect Is it not :monstrous that ;this uncommon. According to the of- verware. They even lost menus!" let -theworld BY STEVE, HESS trust. Fortunately, a more realis- of us :as .a father; for player here, but in a fiction, in More ficer, shoplifters often work in Shoplifting: Felony tic view is now beginning to take -note, you are the most im- force Shoplifting is a felony. a dream of :passion, could pairs. One will create a distur- general mediate to our throne, and with recently, it has received a new "What many people are not emerge in the eyes of the his soul -so :to his -own conceit to distract people while the than that "Ripping off" is the new bance aware of is that shoplifting is a public. no less mobility of love that, .. .all his visage wanned, name. accomplice steals something. his people call it. But to felony and means a criminal re- Fatal Results which dearest father bears tears in his eyes, distraction in's term many stores, hardware Shoplifting affects not only the cord. Years ago, if a shoplifter The dangers of combining son do I impart toward you. aspect, a broken voice, and this department and even restaurants, shop- stores, but it greatly affects the got caught, the store would just drugs and alcohol are often left I would not hear your enemy whole function suiting with forms stores is not only a crime but stores' customers who often must make the person buy the item. unstated or glossed over so that say so, nor shall you do my ear to his conceit? And all for noth- lifting a nuisance. pay for the shoplifting through They were afraid that the publi- the patient is unaware of the that violence to make it truster ing! He would drown 'the stage 'also department store officer, higher prices. "For each dollar city would bring in other shop- fatal results. Many times, of your own report against your- with tears:and cleave the general One ,possible asked that his name and his a store loses to a shoplifter, the lifters. Now, most of the major she becomes so desperate, self. I know you are no truant. ear with horrid speech;:make mad who too, name be withheld, talked store must take in at least $300. stores will prosecute all cases. her supply of drugs becomes I pray you all, if you have hither- the guilty and appal the free, stores that about shoplifting, a That means higher prices for Stores lose too much merchandise answer to her problems, to concealed this sight, let it be confound the ignorant and amaze at length the final crime that keeps security people everyone." to let the shoplifter go." and she commits suicide, or at tenable in your silence still, and of eyes indeed the very faculties been af- whatsoever shall hap tonight, busy every day. Restaurants have also Shoplifters come in all manners. least, makes the attempt. and ears. "You give it an understanding, but no "The majority of the people we fected by shoplifting. The majority steal from stores More and more, the necessity Mitchell believe the things peo- is evident in the tongue. Foul deeds will rise, catch are not the young hippy- wouldn't not to sell the item but for vari- for self-policing piece of work; imagine," ple steal," said the officer. "My medical profession. It is sincerely though all the earth o'erwhelm 'Tis a knavish types like most people reasons. "We get a lot at a restaurant and ous other will place the hid- them, to men's eyes. That these but what o' that? Your Majesty, the security office stated. "Most last job was hoped that it Kids they had been losing hundreds of housewives who steal simply den and insidious perpetuation men, carrying, I say, the stamp have free souls, it of them are middle-aged. and we that syn- of one defect, being Nature's liv- make up a small portion of our of dollars a 'month in stolen sil- out of boredom." of the hooked housewife touches us not. Let the galled to eray, or fortune's star, their vir- shoplifters. It's less than most drome among the top priorities are un- - be they as pure as jade wince; our withers think." to be considered by the profes- tues else people sion. grace, as infinite as man may wrung. Employee Shoplifters undergo, shall in the general cen- Haldeman and Ehrlichman Actually, according to the of- Free Clinic Still Running sure take corruption from that' We will ourselves provide. Most ficer, most people caught shop- particular fault. The dram of e'il store holy iand religious fear -it is to lifting are not customers but doth all the noble, substance often employees. About 95 percent of c Hints For keep those many many :bodies ,>pirits For All scandal. Heaven With Good dout to his own all shoplifting is done by store and feed upon your will direct it. Why, right! You are safe that live employees," the officer said, "and .In February of 1970, the Ana- fessioVal, to head up the staff and in the right! And so, without Majesty. the stores policy is to fire them heim Free Clinic opened at 500 be available for advice and on- I hold Volunteers more circumstance at all Chorus and prosecute them. The store's N. Anaheim Blvd., in Anaheim. going training. Head of the coun- that we shake hands and all." staff is Haywood Prichitt. Fullerton YWCA needs it fit .May one be pardoned and re- policy is to prosecute them Three years later, the clinic still seling The and part; You as your business "Most of your shoplifters work operates from the same address, He makes sure that every night club advisors for the Y-Teen pro- for every tain .the offense? In the corrupted desire shall point you, alone. They wander through the but has expanded its services to has an adequate amount of help, grams. The advisors would in- and desire, currents :of this ;world offense's man hath business store pretending to look at arti- match the hopes of its founders. and is "big daddy" when coun- itiate their own field of exper- such -as it is; and for my own gilded hand may shoe by justice, they see a chance seling problems arise. tise so that no special training cles. Whenever Originally, the clinic was in- poor part, look you, I'Ul go pray. prize is there. Most would be required. It would be -and oft 'tis seen the wicked they grab whatever volved mainly in counseling ser- Social Occasions CIA items stolen don't cost that working with the girls on a small itself buys .out the law; but 'tis of the vices, but gradually added medi- The glue that holds all the dif- much. Perfume and make-up group basis teaching them some- Whither wilt thou lead :me? not aso .above.. Diseases desperate cal nights to the services offered. ferent nights together are the fre- no further. seem to be the favorite items." thing you are familiar with. Speak, I'll go appliance are It was hoped the clinic, modeled quent social occasions when every- Lgrown -by desperate shoplifters be spotted CHORUS Can after the Long Beach Free Clinic, one can get together. The combi- The Orange County Depart- relieved, or: not' at all. easily? ment of Social Welfare needs a My hour is almost come, when would bring to Orange County a nations are unlikely; volunteers 1Nixon "There is virtually no way to volunteer assistant to work on I to sulph'rous and tormenting broad range of free services to Sare young and old, skilled or just 'And ovwhere 'the offense is let spot a potential shoplifter. I al- special projects with the admini- flames must render up myself. .fill a gap that existing agencies learning, from such varying back- ways keep an eye out for people strative staff. This is an inter- Pity me not, but lend thy serious .the .great axe 5fall. .did not cover. It is gratifying to grounds that it might be thought wear long, bulky coats, esting position with a flexible hearing to what I shall unfold. Was~hington Post who .the staff to see the list.of referrals communication would fail. It does with large outside pockets. But schedule. Anyone interested in .. doomed for a certain term to .the strucken deer go in this county growing, ..as many not fail, because there is a com- Why, let no firm pattern that promoting new welfare reforms walk the-night, arid for the day there is other groups have picked up the weep, the hart ungalled play; For follow," the officer mon ground. They all have in should find out more about this confined to fast in fires, till the shoplifters idea. 'some must watch, while some said. common two things: the desire to Sposition. foul crimes done in my days of High Hopes and purged must sleep: Thus runs :the world Affects Customers Also help people, and an equal wish S The Orange County Health De- nature are burnt These years have been years of I 'am - forbid to Teams of shoplifters are not partment needs Spanish-speaking away. But that away. high hopes alternating with des- to grow personally. :secrets of my prison volunteer receptionist for their tell the pair. .There were days when the With good spirit, the clinic has a tale unfold whose immunization clinics in La Habra house, I could cancelled and a room full -doctor grown to include all the services and Buena Park. Someone who lightest word would harrow thy of potential patients had to be hoped for in those planning days speaks Spanish and would like soul, freeze thy young :blood, turned away. And times when the when it all seemed so tenuous. Sto promote some community in- the make thy two eyes, like stars, money was short and the day volvement should help the Health unbear- The staff is constantly looking for start from their spheres, thy doors would close seemed department out at these clinics. ably close. There have been ad- ways to improve the existing ser- knotted and combined locks .to For any seamstresses on cam- ministrative problems until it was vices. Ideas for the improvement particular hair to pus, the North Orange County part, and each discovered that the talent to run of quality are plentiful, but all 1Community College District gives stand on end like the quills upon the clinic was already there, in await new funds. Presently, the Ssewing classes that they need two the fretful porpentine. the body of Jenny Hull and in offered are: in counsel- assistants to provide special at- IAddy Debbie Kent, who became the services S-tention to the students. The clas- medical administrator. ing and medical, in the areas of Cut off, even in the blossoms ses are held at the La Habra The clinic runs with an all vol- military, drug, group individual, of my din, unhous'led, disappoint- SGary Center on Thursday 1:00- unteer staff, with the exception legal, marriage, premarital, pro- ed, unaneled, no reck-ning make, 4:00 p.m. of Jenny Hull and Debbie Kent, blem pregnancy, and venereal all students who would like but sent to my account with all S For get involved in their com- on my head. who are full time employees of disease counseling. In medical, to my imperfections or to im- the clinic. Usually, a staff member they offer birth control, general munity to help others Nixon prove yourself just stop by the will work one night shift a week. medical, pregnancy testing, and You'll reveal it. Volunteer Bureau in the Dean's Liddy Each night of the week is auton- venereal disease. Sign-ups for Soffice and talk to Ms. Irma Rod- omous with a shift leader, a pro- medical are at 6 p.m. riguez. Not I, my lord, by heaven! Page 4 THE HORNET Friday, June 1, 1973 1 .11

4 Vock 0/ San THE LATE BIRDS - The early morning clouds had evaporated, and a bright May sun created a tranquil atmosphere at Laguna Lake in Fullerton. Youngsters have the opportunity to catch Crawdads, Bluegill, and an oc- casional tree limb. Left, children fishing under one of the many shaded trees. Above, youngsters aren't the only users of the lake, geese and duck lay claim to their share as well Top right, for those who enjoy beautiful landscape, the lake provides an eye-full. Bottom, kids crowd around fish- ing hole. Create Meaningful Portraits Photo Essay by CYNAUMON With Patience 'n' Planning Time Out BY JOHN MURPHY The portrait, as previously Editors Note: This the the fourth mentioned, should be planned in article in a series on photography. advance. The photographer must By definition, a portrait is an decide how he wants to portray image or likeness of a person. the subject. He must visualize the For S TEanty Consistent with the definition mood - it can be reflective, BY STEVE COLLINS are two contrasting and yet very solemn, lonely - or whatever interpretations. First, one the photographer wants. The similar Why do you want to read this in us as floating blobs of holey of a portrait as a cor- various elements must be arrang- can think column? Why do you want to do-nots as soon as we can talk. rect physical representation of a ed to convey it. read this newspaper? Haven't So it is only natural for us to try When working with people in subject. you anything better to do? Don't to preserve this way of life in this situation, it is best not to Secondly, we can interpret this you know this is Fullerton Col- our college. pose them the way you would in statement to mean that a'portrait lege? We are very apathetic here. We have successfully kept ac- a studio. I have found it best to is something that gives an indi- What are you - a revolutionary? tive involvement at a minimum have the subject pose himself as cation as to what a person is like. Won't you leave well enough since 1968 at this school. But get- he wants when you start taking It should make a statement con- alone? ting there wasn't easy. pictures. After a short period of cerning the way the subject views Fullerton College, through a Several A.S. Senators have time, he will become accustomed himself or perhaps the way he is steady decrease in a thing called come and gone, some without eat- to the camera, and you will find seen in the eyes of others. "spirit" (you all remember spirit), ing, in a battle for bureaucracy. it easier to work with him. At With a little common sense, has built itself up to its present And under them, several thou- that point, you can start to direct planning, patience and a willing- level of inactivity. And we are sand committees have added their him to the pose you had in mind. ness to try, a photographer with proud of this feat. We have good- stalemates and indecisions to the Different Poses a minimal amount of experience Try looking feat and we're not about air of ineffectualism in student can create a portrait that will Whatever you do, don't be to let them go for a few trouble- government. They have all, have meaning to himself as well afraid to try different poses. Even makers like you. through their constantly increas- as the subject. if you find that you don't like Do you realize what it takes to. ing lack of efficiency, turned off Both at Ease them, they may serve as a means keep 16,000 interested students in students to the point where now the desired result. My experience has been that of achieving a constant state of unconcern? only .01 percent come out to vote. Above all else, don't be afraid to What it is only possible to create a What institutions are involved? a victory! But we can't give take several sets of pictures on them all the meaningful portrait when the What time? What money? credit. different occassions. After all, subject as well as the photogra- The first push towards apathy The publicity department on pher are at ease. This is difficult you can't expect to get the picture comes from our parents. Who, this campus should be called in for even the most. experienced you want without making a few working with their parents as for a medal of some sort. Say for guides, begin twarting our enthu- meritororious photographers when the work is mistakes. In fact, the best way duties below and a studio. I have found siasm as fast as we cart manu- beneath the call of duty? They done in to learn is to take a set of pic- the best way to do this is to place facture it. This is an excellent have contributed greatly to this tures and correct what. you feel the subject in an environment way to keep trouble out of the college by announcing concerts that he is familiar with. are mistakes. home. They show their welfare two days after, and by posting announcements with type the size of commas in places seen only by people nine feet tall, or two feet tall. What craftsmanship! What Summer Entertainment style! way season, opens at the Shu- The unique outdoor facility, now But no one should be allowed bert Theatre in Century City for enlarged to over 5, 200 seats, made all the credit at this school. We AT THE GREEK an eight-week limited engagement its theatrical debut last season all share equally in the high beginning June 13. with the famous rock opera, quality of apathy achieved here. "No, No, Nanette," the big mu- "Grease" brings back the look "Jesus Christ, Superstar" earn- Actually, it is a whole atmos- of the roaring twenties that sical and sound of the late 50's, the ing the critical acclaim of "total phere. Yes, Fullerton College is Tony Awards when it won four first such musical since "Bye, Bye theater, California style." living in an air of uncertainty, a revived in New York in 1971, was Birdie" and equally as succesful. The Amphitheatre adds. a new mist of misunderstanding, a cloud at the Greek Theatre will open Writers Jim Jacobs and Warren dimension to concert-going with of confusion, a fog of fantasy... June 19 for a limited Tuesday, Casey have attempted to recap- its sweeping, unobstructed view (I could go on like this all day). engagement. ture the flavor of that insane of the stage (no seat is more than "But all I wanted to do was Don Ameche, Evelyn Keyes, and world of the early rockers, when 140 feet center stage) and its read the paper," I say. (That's Ann B. Davis head the record the boys wore their hair short, acoustical perfection. you because you're reading and cast of the National Com- breaking but slicked back with grease into To insure the concert public the I'm writing). "Sure," you say. The critics have showered pany.. the famous D.A., and the girls finest acoustical quality, a special (That's me because I'm answering Company with bouquets this great wore poodle skirts, penny loafers, environmental wall has been con- you). "But will it stop there?" and bravos in all of the nineteen and threw pajama parties where structed to project the sound spec- (here.) "Can you just read with- it has played. cities they smoked cigarettes instead of taculary within the Amphitheatre out acting? Can you see without Other highlights this summer pot. while at the same time sound- viewing? Can you listen without at the Greek Theatre will be the hearing? No. You'll demand just "Grease" was nominated last proofing the outside enviroment. return of the New York City Bal- hearing, and in America, you'll spring for seven Tony Awards, The summer season schedule for let in an unprecedented program get it." and producers Kenneth Waissman of seven West Coast' premieres, the Amphitheatre is: and Maxine Fox (at 31 and 28 And that's what we're worried a new production of "Cinderella" June 29-July 1-the Grateful about; just hearing the wrong Al respectively) are the youngest by the San Francisco Ballet, Dead things, and doing the wrong and Joel Grey, producers ever to be so honored. Green, Vikki Carr July 9-15-John Denver deeds. Indeed, we want to pre- the gospel-rock show "Godspell," Performances are scheduled for July 5-29-Henry Mancini and serve the status of this college. and the incomparable Liza Min- Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 So be a good kid. Put the paper nelli. p.m. with a Sunday performance Johnny Mathis down. Go out in the quad and at 7:30 p.m. There will be mati- July 30-Aug. 4-Tom Jones For more information regard- fly a frisbee. Go to Farrell's. Go ing "No, No, Nanette," or any nees on Wednesdays and Satur- Aug. 5-12-Harry Belafonte to the beach. We'll take care of of the upcoming attractions, con- days at 2:30 p.m. For more infor- Aug. 13-19-The Carpenters the school; we always have. If Theatre at (213) tact the Greek mation, call (213) 553-9000. Aug. 20-26-War there's a problem, the senate can 666-6000. We've got a five year Sept. 5-9-The 5th Dimension handle it. record going at this school that Humper- CENTURY CITY AT UNIVERSAL Sept. 17-23-Englebert is unparalleled by most. So, fol- IN dinck low those who have ignored us The Amphitheatre at Univer- For general and theatre infor- before you, and close your eyes. "Grease," the new 50's musical sal Studios, is the newest addition mation, call (213) 980-9343 or It could be harmful to your san- comedy that is one of the big- 980-9345. ity. gest hits of the current Broad- to the Los Angeles theatre scene. Friday, June 1, 1973 T'HE HORNET Page 5

HORNET Feature Page Naval Reserve Woos V'eterans "Our whole purpose of going to vide opportunities for additional the schools is not to sign anyone paid drills. up, but to get the information Reserve Retirement about the Naval Reserve out," Affiliation with the Reserve in- stated Chief Petty Officer Jay cludes one day's pay for each drill, Doughty. four day's pay for a weekend drill, Two officers, Chief Petty Of- advancement without quota and ficer Jay Doughty and Petty Of- retirement after 20 years of ser- ficer Dick Bower, were on cam- vice. pus last Friday to explain to A person can enlist into the reg- people about the Naval Reserve. ular Navy from the Naval Reserve They were mainly interested in at anytime in the rate that they talking to veterans to explain and have attained in the Naval Reseve encourage the ex-servicement, up through grade E-3 (Seaman, from all branches of the service, Fireman, Airman). to look into the Naval Reserve "If a man enlists with no prior BRASS WITH CLASS--Three of the most tal- right are Greg Adams, trumpet; , trom- training. service, it's a six year obligation. anted men on the music scene today are seen dur- bone; and Steve Kupka, baritone sax. The three National Emergency If a man has already been in and already served ing a recent appearance of at the have been called "the tightest horn section in The purpose of the Naval Re- all his years, he Wharehouse in Anaheim. Pictured from left to existence." Photo by JOSEPH serve is to provide trained units can come back to the program for a one-to-six and qualified persons available year obligation," said for active duty in the active Na- Douyhty. val forces, in times of war or Participation in the Naval Re- Group Review national emergency, or when serve is totally voluntary. There otherwise authorized by law. is a choice of several kinds of units By law, every male citizen be. so that each reservist (man or tween ages of 18 and 26 has a woman) has an opportunity to Tower of Power Up n' Coming six year military obligation. Up- serve in his area of specialty. on release from active duty, if BY WENDY ANAS BY STEPHEN he has not completed six years JOSEPH of Power had been developing in made the national best-selling The Eagles' second album, en- Up the Down As the ill-fated "acid-rock" service, he will be automatically the urban melting pot of Oak- charts, served as the catapults to titled "Desperado," shows once scene of the late placed in a "ready reserve" sta- sixties began to land. Tower gained in regional major national popularity. again the greatness of artists Don fade away in the tus, subject to recall in time of San Francisco popularity as their music and Tower's horn section is consid- Henley, Glenn Frey, Randy Meis- area, audiences started to redis- name became more familiar, and ered a phenomenon war or national emergency pro- This Summer by all that ner and Bernie Leadon. cover the nightclubs and the claimed by the President. soon they were working major hear them. The San Francisco The album follows the total Camelot Theater company an- bands which had been By participation in a reserve performing West Coast dates. Chronicle described it as "the theme of the old West, but this nounces its 1973 summer schedule in them all along. Attention training program, this time can be Tower of Power's first two al- tightest horn section in exis- doesn't mean that the lyrics aren't of presentations. Their season will turned to the East Bay, where a bums, reduced to five years serving the "" and tence." Emillio Castillo and Steve relevant to today's world. It is begin with "Up the Down Stair- large, funky group called Tower Kupka, last year in the "standby reserve" "," both of which who play tenor sax and interesting to note that the Eagles case" by Bel Kaufman, on July baritone in which recall is subject to an sax respectively, are kept to the theme. 6,7,13 and 14. "To Kill A Mock- Tower's primary act of Congress. songwriting The first song on side one, ingbird" by Harper Lee is the sec- force. In addition to the Part Time Job hit sin- "Doolin-Dalton," is one of the ond play for the summer, showing gles they have written for Tower 'Godspell'- -A Potpurri best on the album. Apparently "Particiation in the Naval Re- July 27, 28 and Aug. 3,4. Finally, (including "You're Still a Young the Eagles thought so too, because serve is like a part time job, and Truman Capote's "The Glass Man," "Down to the Nightclub" it reappears on side two as an involves only one weekend a Harp" will finish their season on and ""), they instrumental and in reprise. Jack- month," said Jay Doughty. Aug. 24, 25, 31 and Sept. 1 These have recently begun Of Rhythm, Change to provide son Browne, who wrote "Take It During his first months in the plays are directed by J.W. Schlat- other recording artists with their Easy," collaborated with Frey, Naval Reserve, the reservist ter with co-director David R. original compositions. BY CAROL ANASTASI parking lot attendant; Jerry, a Henley and J.D. Southern on the would complete recruit training Brown. Life is projected through. taxi-cab drive; Merrell, a cloth- is the soloist on three "Doolin-Dalton" cuts. and possibly a Navy technical All performances begin at 7:30 movement. We hurry to work, to ing distributor; and David, the tenor sax, flute and clarinet, as "Tequila Sunrise," a rather school. p.m., Oak Jr. High auditorium school, to play. We are all in- wanderer. It is his call of the well as the hambonist. Greg haunting melody, is already be- Ordinarily, recruit training and 10821 Oak St., Los Alamitos. Ad- dividuals, with our own meth- ancient shofar that brings them Adams does the bulk of Tower's ing played on local radio stations active duty for training can be mission will be $1.50 per person. ods of laughing, crying, singing. together to learn of the newness arranging, as well as providing quite frequently. Disc jockeys taken at a time most convenient For further information, please Sometimes we fight, sometimes of life after a 'baptism" in a fine trumpet and fluegelhorn. Mic have just begun to play "A Cer- to the reservist. Training is done call (714) 828-5596 or write Billy we make love. park's fountain. Gillette increases the depth and tain Kind of Fool," but it's sure by veterans who can offer fellow- D. Bevill, public relations, Came- range of the brass by blowing hit single. Ours is a spontaneous move- And it is here where the strang- a to be a ship while giving practical know- lot Theater company, p.o. Box full complement of trumpet, The harmonica and banjo on ment of cycles, changes and rhy- er, Victor, is accepted as the ledge. 577, Cypress, Ca., 90630. thms to life, dance and love. trombone and fluegelhorn, and he "Twenty-One" lends a little bit This "Master" and teaches them The Naval Reserve requires then is the medium in which pro- trades off tasty high horn solos of hillbilly music to side one, and through a series of role-playing. meetings one night a week for ducer Edgar Lansbury offers the with Greg Adams and the saxes. "Bittercreek" is reminiscent of Through music and dance, the three hours or one weekend a new film version of "Godspell." David Garibaldi on drums Neil Young's style. "Saturdy action is constant and appealing. and month. Some units with increased 18 or Over "Godspell" (originally 'God Francis Rocco Presta on Night" is a love song, and "Out- Sound is made alive and quick- bass lay requirements for readiness pro- spiel,' meaning good news or good down one of the tightest law Man" has some great vocal beat rhythms are echoed through and fun- words) is a vibrant emotional ex- kiest bottoms in all of rhythm The title cut, "Desperado," is "Save the People," "Day by Day," SUMMER plosion of non-verbal communi- and another soothing song. All of the Under and "Bless the Lord." Tender and blues. Brent Byars' conga cation amongst ten people ac- drums provide the rhythmic songs except "Out of Control" are gentle ballads as "By my Side," fla- 24 years of age ? ? cording to the teachings of Jesus vor at the top end of the section's rather slow, easy-listening tunes, and "All Good Gifts" are re- Fly youth fare to Europe this sum- EMPLOYMENT Christ as recorded in the Gospel out put, while on each of which the Eagles' style flective of the lessons and pro- mer. June, July, August stay from of St. Matthew. squeezes a broad spectrum of dis- is apparent. "Out of Control" gress of the Teacher. just one day to one full year. College trained men and women By use of miming, role-playing, tinctive sounds from his guitar. leans more toward hard rock, and will be considered to supplement "Godspell" captures the intense London $400 Paris $405 props, improvising with materials On organ and piano is Chester therefore adds a little spice to our present staff. These positions individuality of each player as he Frankfurt $407 Rome $407 at hand, exaggerated facial ex- Thompson, who gives the rhythm the album. are full-time summer lobs. Search- or she accepts pressions and gestures face paints a teaching position section a new fullness. The whole record is very re- Yorba Linda TRAVEL ing for applicants who are de- to fulfill the others. One may be- im- pendable and who are hard work- and masks, and colorful dress, the Lenny Williams, lead vocalist, freshing. The Eagles have 4886 So. Main Street nine disciples follow the "Master" come so involved with the play- proved in ability while sticking ers. Excellent opportunities for top gained recognition as a highly Yorba Linda earnings during summer. Can earn ers as they jubilantly parade with their style. Perhaps they through 12 parables from which talented gospel church singer, and Phone: (714)993-1121 through the city and parks, that too much to they learn the bounteous blessings later decided to turn to rhythm stuck to it a little a visual fact may become over- of variation, of love and trust in one another. and blues, a la Tower of Power. give the listener a lot $135 - $175 Per Week looked: all other people have dis- necessarily make "iI'lllllllnllllllllllllllll nlnl nl llllll The cast includes Gilmer, an It has often been said that but this doesn't appeared. a bad one. It is aspiring model; Lynne, a frus- Tower of Power's music can best the recording Summer Employment Except for three trated student; Joanne, an exper- these ten, no one be summed up by those immor- unusual for a group to have KELLY GIRL ienced ballerina; Katie, a studious else is seen until the final act of tal words of Archie hit singles on its first album, but BASED ON Bell: "Lem- If you are a typist (55 wpm or more) the movie, when the such a fantastic follow- - or secretary, we can keep you waitress; and Robin, a happy-go- funeral pro- mee put this hamburger down; I to have busy cession incredible. The Sall Summer on stimulating and pro- lucky daydreamer. melts into the everyday don't want no malt - I wanna up album is really fitable temporary assignments. a Eagles are definitely on their Come to any of our metropolitan area YOUR They are joined by Jeffrey, hum of the city. dance!" Soffices and discover the Wonderful way! World of Kelly Girl. Registrations be- ing accepted immediatelyl .INGLEWOOD: PRODUCTIVITY 3516 West Imperial Hwy. 673-2060 SUMMER JOBS ? , LONG BEACH: Teacher Light Housekeeping may noi s236 East Third Street 432-8791 Corps Seeks Volunteers LOS ANGELES: be the most socially presti- 3600 Wilshire Blvd. No. 1010 381-7951 BY MELODEE THURSTON direction of a teacher and upon lege tuition and insurance pre- MONTEBELLO: (Long Hair Okay) gious job around, but that 2437 West Excellent opportunities If you have always dreamed completion of this 'he is awarded miums are paid by the govern- Beverly Blvd. 724-6910 for ad- shouldn'fT bother_ you unless PASADENA: vancement this summer and may about becoming a teacher or you a Bachelor Degree and his Teach- ment. 880 E. Colorado Blvd. No. 403 792-4176 for Sorority VAN NUYS: continue to work on a part-time er Certification. Of course there you're running have a special interest in helping The Teacher Corps has found President or Homecoming 5248 Van Nuys Blvd. 783-2530 or full-time basis next fall. underpriviledged children, why are draw-backs: interns are ex- through this program, which has WESTWOOD: Queen! Good pay, flexible 10889 Wilshire Blvd. No. 1072 477-3951 not consider the Teacher Corps? pected to live in the community been successfully carried out for IRVINE: hours. 2061 Bus. Cen. Dr. No. 105 714 833-1441 The Teacher Corps is a federally in which they teach, which usu- about eight years, that students SANTA ANA: ally is either an Indian Reserva- UNIVERSITY HOUSEKEEPING 1237 S. Main St. 714 547.9535 FOR APPOINTMENT funded program designed to im- who get this type of "on-the-job" FULLERTON: prove the quality of teachers in tion, a Barrio, slum and other training in the teaching profes- Call 714-636-1800 M-W-F 1400 N. Harbor Blvd. 714 879-9762 CALL 714- 539-1183 economically depressed areas. It similar areas. sion instead of many education 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 to 6 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer "llllllllllllllllllllll""n"nlnull ""l"lli ll "llll"lll also relies heavily on the new Interns are also required to classes in college, turn out to be concept of team teaching. spend some of their spare time good teachers with a special in- If you are accepted into this working in the community. Some terest in helping underpriviledged OLD FLICKS IN ORANGE COUNTY children. program, you will begin a two community activities would be In fact, most of the COLLEGE 10c popcorn. Always an old serial chapter. 5c candy year service. The process is rela- setting up a homework center for graduates of this program stay in. Sooinnlt f;lms Nothino npwor thnn 105 tively simple. Many colleges and children and parents or partici- the areas they have taught and MEN the nation are continue to help the children. NOW THROUGH JUNE 5 universities across pating in any type of community We have a summer iob for you, earn- sponsoring Teacher Corps pro- activity which would benefit the In the past, interns have been ings will be in excess of $100.00 per WAY OUT WEST (1937) Starring Laurel and Hardy you offered jobs with the school dis- week plus chance for scholarship. Ap- jects. Once you are accepted, community itself. Interns are also ALSO fun for any Laurel and Hardy fan SWISS MISS (1938) will report to this college during required to take one or two clas- tricts they have been with for the plicants must be: Exceptionally neat in appearance, above average in aggres- EXTRA: THE PHANTOM EMPIRE two years as (1935) Chapter 10 the summer for an orientation ses per semester along with their full-time teachers. siveness. Those who qualify may con- program. teaching and take a full class If you are interested in finding tinue association next semester on a The Old MOVIE Theatre Basically the student, who is load during the intervening sum- out more about this program, part time basis. For appointment call 776-0780 between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 6 MOTION PICTURE HALL OF FAME teaches mer. Teacher Corps interns are go to room T-5G and see Marion 1650 S. Harbor Blvd. Anahem (714) 956-4070 Beh ind Saga Motel-Across from Disneyland now called an "intern," p.m. school for two years under the paid $90 per week and their col- Rodriguez . Page 6 THE HORNET Friday, June 1, 1973 Page 6 THE HORNET Friday, June 1, 1973 DUFFERS HORNET DELIGHT BIG FUN - Behind a colorful and SPORTS imaginative back - drop, thous- ands of people participate in miniature golf. Unlike many sports, miniature golf can be en- Trackmen Win at State; joyed as a family. Left, Craig Miller hits his shot up and over S t Awa Given a small rise on the putting sur- SportS Awards I Face. Bittom left, brother Scott BY BARBARA BENNETT ed to Bradley Williams, nomin- lines up his shot as Shelly looks F i v e. trackmen representing ated man of distinction for his on. Bottom, Sandy Craig helps Fullerton College attended the football feats. her daughter Shelly stroke the state meet last weekend in Bak- Swimming ersfield, and no one came away Dave Robinson and Tim Har- ball. The action took place -at empty-handed. vey were honored as co-most val- Wayne Gorman became the Camelot. uable swimmers at the swimmers state JC javelin champion with award banquet Tuesday night. Photos by CYNAUMON a throw of 230'6", his second Also honored with team captain best effort this season. Head awards were Robinson and Tim coach Bob Ward was pleased Bresnahan. with Wayne's performance. "He had great competition and he WAA Awards beat him soundly," said Ward. Lori Sherbeck, who recently Joe Moretti, who qualified in captured the Southern California both the disucs and shot put, took community college singles champ- second in the later. Moretti's toss ionship, was honored last night of 53'11" was also near 'his life- as the tennis team's MVP. Lori time best. captured the title from a field of Tony Madau and Bob Gordon 299 competitors. both leaped 6'8" to tie for fifth Most Improved, tennis player place in the high jump, and Alex went to Mary Lenihan, who was Covarrubias' throw of 143'3%" part of the doubles team that was good enough for sixth place made an outstanding showing at in the discus competition. the SCCC meet. Lenihan and Banquet Awards Cheryl Weaver made it to the Two Hornet athletes were hon- finals in the second doubles di- ored recently at the Men of Dis- vision. tinction awards. James Kruse, Other most valuable awards pre- chosen as a man of distinction sented last night went to Debbie for his swimming and water polo Fassel, softball; Terry O'Hanlan, talents, was named winner. AA volleyball; Carolyn Patton, A The Steve Joiner Memorial Volleyball; Debbie Thompson and Scholarship of $100 was present- Mike Allen, badminton. Castillo, Trella Picked Up in Pro Draft BY JOHN COLLINS although he pitched, as well as team's most valuable player and They are the fifty-fourth and Fullerton's baseball coach, Mike played the outfield, for Fullerton. was also named to the conference fifty-fifth players since 1962 to Sgobba, has a chart of baseball Optimistic about pros first team as utility man. He fin- make it to the pros, an accom------~ players drafted to the pros from Trella, who is currently recover- ished the season with a pitching plishment no school can match in Fullerton College. This year Coach ing from an appendectomy which record of 3-3 while striking out Sgobba can add two more names occured toward the end of this 66 men in 69 innings. However, to that chart. Steve Trella and season, is very optimistic about he was most valuable throughout Editorial Art Castillo have signed pro con- pro ball. He ended the season with the season at the plate, supply- tracts from this year's team. a 5-2 record, struck out 74 men ing good power with a .310 sea- Trella, a 6'5; 200-pound pitcher, in only 63 innings, well over one son-long average. per inning, and had a remarkable Trella and Castillo have play- 1.96 ERA. Some scouts said he had ed baseball together in little Hate Mail Pours in league, pony league, American the best arm in the Western BY DANA CYNAUMON conIdition over his 20 years in the states. Legion, here at Fullerton, and As if struck by a line drive, one majors. He was originally drafted by will both be playing in Florida painfully realizes that prejudice IAnother factor to bear in mind the Angels out of high school, this summer. Trella is playing in is far from the death bed in is that Arron has faced not only but decided to further his educa- Lakeland, Fla., with Detroit's top America. rouigh modern day schedules but tion and came to Fullerton where, 1A club, while Castillo will be in Sidney Smith once wrote, "Nev- sonne of the toughest hurlers to under the guidance of Coach Melbourne, Fla., playing in the er try to reason the prejudice grace baseball. Sgobba, his potential developed. Twin's rookie league. They will be leaving for camp in about a out of a man; it was not reasoned AArron, unlike Ruth, is the model "I can't say enough for the week for their summer training. into him and cannot be reason- spoorts hero. He has never been coaching here at Fullerton. It Good chances ed out." There is a quiet man cla;ssified as a "trouble maker," really improved my potential. I playing baseyall again this sea- alt hough his bat has caused con- was proud to play under Coach Coach Sgobba feels that both son, who's treatment by his fellow sid(erable trouble for national Sgobba," said Trella. Coming to men have a good chance of mak- men defies reason. league pitchers. He wasn't even Fullerton also helped Trella's ed- ing it in pro ball. "Trella matur- Baseball is on the verge of los- dovwn-graded in Jim Bouton's in- ucation: "Now I've got my real ed greatly in the last month of ART CASTILLO estate license which will be val- the season. If in the next two ing one of its most monumental sidfe baseball book, "Ball Four." Southern California. Of those who to a quiet man named Ott uable after I finish baseball." years he matures up to his po- records her stars were not as fortunate, made it 21 are still playing while Henry Arron. And most fans suc'h as Micky Mantle, Carl Yaz- Biggest bonus tential, then the sky is the limit anxiously await the day when he str emski and others. Trella was the nineteenth play- for Steve." five are in the majors. What be- er selected in the recent draft. He comes of numbers 54 and 55 will clears an outfield fence, to break Fior Arron, he must be experi- STEVE TRELLA Coach Sgobba can now mark would not reveal how big the Babe Ruth's homerun mark by enc:ing two diverse brands of emo- Trella and Castillo on his chart. remain to be seen. was signed by Detroit in the first bonus was, but did say "it was one. He needs only 28 homers tiorn. On one hand, the excitement round after receiving a sizeable the biggest bonus Detroit has ever to total 715, and the record. But of personal achievement, and on ~ ~A bonus. Castillo signed with the given." before the record, Arron will read the other, the disbelievement and Minnesota Twins as an outfielder Castillo was recently chosen the many letters, and many of those hu rt of slanderous letters. Let's hateful, hop)e one doesn't interfere with He recently disclosed that 60 the other. percent of his mail has viciously condemned him for closing in on ARMY Ruth's record. And one cannot shrug his shoulders and say, "Well the South will never change," because they have been ANNOUNCES sent from post offices across the nation. Some people don't realize that this is America, this is 1973, $2500 and Jackie Robinson has long since broken the color barrier. SUN I have always felt that ability obscures color. Arron exemplifies DATSUN I ENLISTMENT the words "good athlete," as well 16050 E. WHITTIER BLVD. WHITTIER,-CALIFORNIA as "good citizen." And -neither (213) 943-7191 or (714)6276 words are color oriented. 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