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Marty Campbell (No Marhs H o m e c o m i n g 1 9 7 6 JULIE HOLECEK MARYANNA HODAK ERIN DOWLING VIKKI LIMANDRI SALLY RITNER HOLLY WALLING LORRAINE GERHARDT - TM Photo by RICK TILTON Page 2 • Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1976 Ear Benders Stage set for jazz career ideas, opportunities with drummer Bellson By COY STEWART forth should, alone, blow the roof off." TM Features Editor And Hanks further explains that, while it is By PAULA GENKOS Tickets are still on sale for the Louis Bellson still indefinite, Bellson, Oscar Petersen and TM Staff Writer concert in Burnight Center Friday night at 8 Joe Pass have all indicated a willingness to The Career Center "Ear Benders" again will p.m. return to Cerritos to perform as a quartet, to be presenting another; informative session "Bellson and Buddy Rich are probably the be a recording session for RCA Records. dealing with important career decisions and two top percussionist alive," says Wendell "If they do, I just don't know about tickets, giving students a better, more personal under­ Hanks, speech professor and jazz enthusiast. because you won't be able to get anywhere standing of career opportunities available to "But Bellson does not have the recognition near this place," Hanks concluded. them. ' that his immense talent deserves ... one reason III! (JIMILLLLMMITIMILLLLHIM IMMIILLLUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMUIUIIIIMIILILLLLLLTLLILLLMMIM "Ear Benders" will meet Thursday, Nov. 4, he doesn't is that Bellson sees music today as 11 a.m. at Burnight Center in Room 47. The merchandising. The selling of it is more im­ topic of this particular session will be "Career portant than what is being sold, and Bellson Students needed Opportunities in Mathematic Related would rather perform before audiences that. .Careers". appreciate the music," Hanks stated. Guest speakers on the panel will be ex­ That Bellson turned down an offer to appear perienced people in the field of engineering and oh the "Tonight" show with Johnny Carson for campus jobs research. Someone from a job placement ser­ Friday nights seems to confirm this. _ vice will be on hand to explain job outlook for "He said he would rather come here, Students are needed to fill various Cerritos people with interests in these areas. A question although the Tonight Show would certainly College on-campus employment opportunities. and answer period will follow each session. have meant,more money,", according to "We- are seeking responsible people to The "Ear Bender" sessions offer the most Hanks. assume these positions," said Scott Swenson, up-to-date information on career fields. Guest This will be Bellson's second visit to Cerritos Commissioner of Finance and Budget. panelists are people who are in the industry after his sell-out concert last year, and that is The jobs include a diversity of activities, now in this immediate area. Speakers will dis­ why he is returning. ranging from dance and concert security to cuss certain duties of their job, salary, their Hanks said Bellson wasNoverwhelmed by the fill-in clerical work. outlook and will give advice for preparation of reception given him on campus, by the number The ASCC funded program also has certain the field. , .'''*. of people who appreciated and truly wanted to spot and on-call employment that continues "Ear Benders" give students a chance to get hear his music. throughout the school year, Swenson said. ideas of paths to pursue in their field of in­ And while Bellson has recorded with Benny The salary for these jobs ranges from a flat terest," explains Anna Souza, co-ordinator of' Goodman, Duke Ellington and everyone who is rate (for example, $15 for dance security) to the program. / > . anyone in the jazz world, dating back to TLILMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIITMHIIIUNUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHTLLLLLLLLLLLLHIUUIIHILLLHLTIMT hourly wages for other jobs. For anyone unable to be present at one of itmtmmiinitiiHii l.llllltUMIIIItllllllMtlllUIIMUUIItllltlllMMIIIIIIIllltlMtUUIIIUHniUI Tommy Dorsey in the '40's, he loves the young To be eligible, a student must be currently these sessions, they are videotaped by the people best, Hanks said. , enrolled at Cerritos College. students involved in KCEB radio and T.V. At 53, Bellson says, "Thank God for young productions of Cerritos College. Frank Boch is people who know the creative formula and are Possible jobs coming up in the future are two ' the instructor. ^ Elections over tonight; trying to get it near what it should be." concerts and a carnival,/plus school dances Videotaped shows on career opportunities Hanks states that one of "the things unique throughout the semester. about the band is the informality with which are already available at the Career Center. Any student interested should contact Mary Past shows have dealt with the fields of they ali acknowledge an individual when he has Monnin at Student Activities for an aeronautics, dance and programs for the bi­ performed well. application. lingual. Admission to these sessions is free but crowning set Saturday "I mean, when they perform, these guysare "We would like to see more people active in students interested in attending one should really having fun," said Hanks., student activities and in this new program to pick up a free ticket at the Career Center due And Bellson is particularly excited about the' open up these jobs to the student body — it's to limited seating; By VICKI SPARKS < counterpart. The rally, emCeed by Gary new member of the band, guitarist Grant one way to get them in the picture," said Swen­ TM Campus Editor Beckum and Jeff Palmquist, offered seven Geissman, whom Bellson will feature with the Tentatively scheduled for Nov. 18. is Career son. Today is the last day to vote for one of seven awards including sexiest walk and hairiest Opportunities in Broadcasting, with two opening number "Space 'n Time" which is to candidates trying for the title of homecoming legs. representatives from radio, one from set the style for the rest of the concert. queen. On Tuesday, a new kind of skit took place EARTHQUAKE COMING HERE management, and one announcer. Attempts "The key to Bellson's large band is im­ Crowning of the winner will be at halftime of which was patterned after the television show The multi—Academy award winning film are being made to obtain a representative from provisation, and each piece is intended to spr­ the football game Saturday night, culminating "Let's Make a Deal." Many thing's were given "Earthquake" will be rolling in the Burnight television broadcasting. ing a soloist out of the band and work around a week of hectic campaigning and activities away including hair dryers and other nice gifts Center twice Tuesday, complete with Topics for upcoming sessions include law, him. here on campus. and "booby prizes." Sensurround, Charlton HestOn, Ava Gardner theater, allied health careers, cosmotology, Voting polls will be open today from 8:30 to A dunking booth was set up on Wednesday. "Jazz is improvisation, give and take; like and Los Angeles. fashion and professional athletics. 2:30 and from 6 to 9, and are located in front of Students were charged a minimal amount of talking and you responding; like a heartbeat, The movie shovtfs twice at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Interested students should come to the the Student Center and Elbow Room. money to try and dunk one of the homecoming it's alive," explained Hanks. and admission is free with Fall semester pink Career Center for additional information on The queen hopefulls are Sally Bitner of candidates into a tub of water. The event was a "Bellson and Geissman working back and ID card. careers they are planning to pursue, Souza Bellflower sponsored by Lambda Alpha Ep­ big success and raised over $40. said. silon ; Erin Dowling of La Mirada sponsored by Thursday was probably the most successful STUDENTS DISCO NIGHT Veterans Club; Lorraihe* Ge.hhasxdlCw ,r event pf iJJi Each girl in the court was required Bellflower sponsored by Football Team; to make a box lunch for si* to eight people; • A student disco night will be held in the Maryanna Hodak of Downey sponsored by Tau these lunches were auctioned off to the highest Student Center, Friday, Nov. 19. Two bands Rho Beta; Julie Holecek of Downey sponsored bidder. Sornething new this year was the fact . J are needed to play free for recording purposes. by Alpha Gamma Sigma; Vikki Limandri of that all the boxes looked exactly the same in­ Interested persons should contact Ray Garcia * Downey sponsored by Circle K, and Holly Wall­ stead of being decorated differently so as to at 564-2848 after 4 p.m. any day for further ing of Lakewood sponsored by Sigma Phi. identify the owner. details and information. Homecoming activities were- held Monday The event, emceed by Wendell Hanks and CAFETERIA OFFERS SPECIAL , through Thursday of last week, and as in Jess Reese, was viewed by some 1200 students Beginning this week, the Cafeteria" will offer previous years, got a big turnout of faculty ind and faculty. a 99$ special each Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 students alike. ' The last box to be auctioned turned, into % p.m. A different casserole type dish wilF be Monday was a mock rally where each of the competition between the Football Team and offered every week. ' girls on court was represented by a male Sigma Phi fraternity. The bidding finally ended lllllllllllllllllllltlllllM'H1LLILMUMIMIIIIIIM1MLTLLLILTTHLILLLTLLLLLLILMIIIMILLLLHIIIIHIILLLLUIIIMIIIIIIIIIII<IMIMIIIIMIT<m.41T*T.M' tiimiittiimtiitimiMimiti when the Football Team won the box for $124. The event raised some $348.50 for Financial aids which is the most money made on box lunches in the 20 years of the .event's existence. Student tutoring now arranged All these activities occufed because of the work and effort of the Homecoming Court Ac­ tivities Committee.
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