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,,:' • ~ '· •. • ,:. ~- ,,: '• .. 1 •. :.·· • . · · ! .. , ~ .. ,(: . ,'•. l. .. , .VOLUME XLIII NUMBER ti MONl>A Y. MAHC'II I. 1'1112 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE ' I , '· ", Loan~ go unpaid; band accounts frozen! By JAY 'ooN~TO & TONY LACAVA. . · was appropriated to National Britannia Air Tours plan- Wood confirmed that the final $20 per.person (personal (around Christmas time), we discovered th~t ·~ numbe~ Staff Writer & Edl_tor-ln,Ctiief nlng the trip. /. , . . cost was $320) was covered by the band's fund-raising of students had made no effort to pay (back the money: . Overdue payments of loans made to various BC band. When ii became apparent in late May band members : activities. they had borrowed). At that point we began to contact! . members to help finance their trip to Mazatlan, Mexico, . couldn't raise enough money to make the England trip a · ; ·A Joan was made tci the b~~d froi:ri the co-curricular those students to see what arrangements had l:!een ma~ . has p_rompted Dr.-Rlchard Wright, dean of students, .to reality, plans for that trip were cancelled, but the $3,000 · j fund with the understanding that .the money would be . with Dr. Wood." · ·· ... · · : freeze the band's five· on-campus accounts and limit . • .was non'-refuhdable said Wood. . . i paid back by moststudents before Christmas time, said Dr. Phyllis' Dabbs; dean of personnel, said she hu most of the band'.s activities. · · · · Shortly after the t~ip.tci England was caricelled, a less _. · Wood. · · · 'met with 10-12 band members-"most of them witI. · Of the 66 band membeu who took the trip to expensive, alternate trip to Mazatlan was proposed, . . . ''I was convinced by ihe students (that they'd pay the . reference to pay-back on the Matzatlan trip.tt : . M~tlan iq ~ptember, 1981, 20 members are still. according to Wood...... mortey back} and I convinced the administration," said . Thestudc;,nts questioned wer~ not selected at random; ·. under contract with the BC Business Office and are still The cost of· this trip, planned through M~tlan· · Wood. stressed Dabbs: "Some came in on their own; others t . ··making payments on the loans, according to Business Hollywood International Tours, Inc., was approximate- • According to Dr. \Vright, "Or. Wood assured Dr. asked to come in." · . ·~ , Manager Alice Pinkerton. About 10 other members ly $22,300. · ,
, ' ,, .... > .¥''9. JCS Qi ,C .up !ff._.J¥}P11!1PZ f4A(l!11JCllJli!<.JC&s« .. o:_;a < P , .. ~,..- ~ • ...... ,._._._ ...... ·.f~t'c.',: ·' ' ' ·- ·- ~ \1. .·~. ·--· ·•5,: ....,. MONDA\', MARCH I, 191l ,., {~-r urt ruling strikes down Rt:11,tJ,Ant: RIP' MONDA\', MARCH 1, ltll \'':·;,_:f'·no . children' regulations Seismograph \· ·,l · By JOHN MOTZ that if a landlora rents to a r-""ISOn of a certain race and has ,·a never- f : Starr Writer that person is noisy then that landlord now has the rlaht J ·, I The Supreme Lourt hu recently ruled that apartment not to rent to any other people of that race because he ~- · iland)orda can not discriminate qainst famili~ with would fear ·· that they too would be noisy? Some , ending job. Women's class meeting .~''' children by not rcntlna to them. The Supreme Court landlords are so concerned with the noise that children ;_: m111t be c;onaratulat.ed for iu wi,e decision. Apartmeht make that they forget that adults are probably a lot •• By JANET LAWSON Thursday, March 4, at II :30 a.m., The Contemporary W0111C11'1 '•t l_c;ornplexes that have been usina the "adults only" rental noisier. After all, chlldrendon't throw loud parties or · Staff Writer class will host Lynn Hall, Marriage, family and child .llccnllCd i': , jpo11cy have Ion, been vlolatlna the right of American own high-volumed stereos. . . Many ix:ople thinlc a seismograph therapist and coordinator of EOPS on the main BC camj)U!. H.U will f! · With the hlsh cost of housins It is impossible for most ·_ · .. i,s "just one of those things that speak on, "Letting your world know who you are I or communication . !· Editorial fammcs to live any place c1s1; but an apartment. If apart measures the size of earthquakes." · with people important to you,O' ' \ : ments were allowed to maintain their "adults only" ,( i •) But, more specifically, Ed Karp, . :. ,• \ i \\. . (families to live where they wan.t to live. policy then were would the families with chilren go? If a . \ • : ·- -- --~-~ '' 'f -' ..'., ~ ' ' ' . ,.., • : , f i..ndlords that wouldn't previously rent to families · family with children Is noisy and. it bothers the other professor of geology explains. a f' {with children were auilty of as much discrimination as if · tenents then the landlord always has the right .to evict seismograph is an "Instrument pen Ca)lcer Ca~tY~orkshor \!~bid~e~.L:) . }{: · :.they wouldn't rent to people because of the color of dulum suspended in a magnetic; . . - . ~-- . . ... )· ,._- .1 . them. By not allowing families with chllren to rent those. ••A Wholellstic Ap))roach to Cancer Ca.re" 1s the t11pi~ of ti)e la,ltof · :-,_ · · :'their skin. Some landlords will contend that through landlords were not even giving them a chance. With the field. As the earth shakes, this 1 creates.an eleclrical current.which is three seminars sponsored by the Kern Un1t, ~erica1\'CancerS6dety \ 1\ . . thelr experience, tenants are unhappy when they rent to recent Supreme. Court decision the families will now and a local group of interested clergy. The. workshop is scheduled for )/ .children because ehildren make noise. Does that mean have that ch'ance. carrie.d to the recording Instrument by an electrical cable. The current is Wednesday, March 10, 8:30 a.n\. to noon;;~e-workshop b h:{the . , amplified to the ix:n to rnake the pen Conference Room of Mercy Hospital, )2-1,,5 TruKtun. ---:---t--•--- :As I was saying . . . _. . 1 .. Pre-registration is requested by calling t~e AiJl~rjcan Caricc,~~Y . move. ' at 325-5117 or324-3421. A $1 charge forJefref~hmei_its and th-tmals; Given to the geology depa.rtmen. t will be collected • -· " · ·.. , . · Give.· Pretty things' a chance two years ago by a grant from Getty· . '!-~~,' ., '-(.,:,, / .. · \ ., ' Oi_l Company, the BC seismograph · By RICK GIBSON All ready thinking this ladv as "Would you like t_o see something . • . . _. .. , . Operates 24 hours a day, seven days _Pointer Sisters in co~~rt --· ·.· --~ . -- a week and is located in MS 6. · · · · ·,; I . . . Staff Writer .. . . . ·.. ·.. . "p.sy~h?" my friend and I,. in One . ugly?" We thoughi ,she was going to .. Off the Walters . . . . . · ·. · · · · The Pointer Sisters will appear on' Sunday, March 7, al t11~.'- ,;_ , The other night, after work 8 q.mck move, ran for cover. (Had we · · moon u.s or somethm~. . _ · 8i ·. ,· · p · ··it d .When it .was first installed, the Bakersfield Civic Auslltorium at 7:3dp.,P. .· ··• · . \ . ;. ; , ; . Jrlenaor mine arial-d~~ to ~{1 a·-~~~~0:e0::~;~t~:~:~:;h~;::;·~- -:Actually, weh;d no.ideawh.u\h~~ ,, : ~ -... . m·n· r,-n.·.•. cat_ -0-P·.. u . e..·_. . -·-selsmograph-piekCll-up-the-cannen- --11----Jhis-wiUl,Je-their first Bakersfield ap~r~e,.'fhe.sis\ers,..who.\d~ · r, ;:;. : · bite to cat at Amenca s favorite. , If d f ) Sh d'd . t was going to do We didn't know '¥• 'J ·· · ·. shots at the football games. Recent- ·, exclusively in-sophisilcatelsoul music; li.fe cli~rently one of the. c~un- ; restaurant-,McDonalds. McDon- away m se · e ense. e I no what was in the ~ase: maybe a gun . By ROB WALTERS . listen. I promise I'll be typing more fleeting glimpse up at m~ when I ly, it picked up an earthquake 35 · lry_'s most popular singing groups!,/ :; ; · : ·. . . . I , . aids, however, was not our first or a dagger or maybe, a bomb: We News Editor · ,than<'kittenn on the keys. .- curried around and charged at It miles away which measured 4.~ on . The Pointers wiUbe joined by the_ ..To~~r of P_owe~·· f~om the(Bay r: · choke....,in fact, it was our third; but weren't sure if the· "pretty. thing" .- . (Editor's note)-,Last Week, you · ·It was kinda of late, and I was ill a again. . . . . · the Richter Scale. The farthest ,area, a Rhythm & Blues sroup which plays the.live circuit. • \ · .. ·~ · ·. the· other two choices. were in what that she wanted to show us was the may have ·noticed that ·111¥. column rush td get home froin work. I rieed- Its final heart-warming yelp ·made · quake'it has picked up was one in Tickets are on sale at the Bakersfield Civic Bpx Office. For infpr- : .. has been considered an "unsafe" after·life. Maybe she• had .. was f1llsslng. I( was.n't printed ed. iny sleep.· Then o·ut of t.he me quest for more power:· . the South Pacific and it can meaiure · mation call 327-7~53. · · . · i · ' quakes as far away as 6,000 miles; i \ l, ·. - · • . part of town; so we chose the lesser ·. · dismembered body-parts in bet' ~ase because of some -In-house c.onfllct darkness, . a pair of green eyes needed more. So went. to a .- . . ' - :' \ ' I \ ; I I · says Karp. · · . \ of two· evils...... or maybe a photograph of each of about th.e na.t_ ure·. ofm.Y st_.ory· • Bu. t re.. flee. led. m.. y he.ad.I.lg. lits.• be.. a.. m. I · · · · · • · ·. d · t · · d ' 1 1 Ed Karp, professor of ge~logy, shows how to meuure the 1tu or'an earthquake by using a copy of one of the . . . - l While we ate our food, a y·oung. 1 us. w'ith a k·n· t'•e-sta·shthro·ugh ·the . oca sporting goo s .sore. an . . 1 •· . now,· after a hunger strike and a r.eaHzed that itwaS:probably an in- bought a rifle and a: round_ of · numerous recordings made by BC's.selsmognph. the selsmo&!-Ph Is located In MS 6. (Photo: Mike Bogges) · · The size and magnitud.e ·or the . BC coaches to·. play DJs ' , woman, dressed in ,very P aln . j ·. . middle of .it. Maybe she wasn't a . handful of se~ual favors, Off the .. nocent cat just out for an evening bulleis: had ihe clerk point me to ...... ' . . . . , t:-- . . . : . . earthquake in Maminotli, Mexico, \: ' • • • • •• • ' ' < • - " • 1 T. B.·.. coaching staff has accepted a.. challenge (ro. rrl1he KUZZ- · clothing, with hair uncombed, . woman at all but was ''Dressed to Walters ls back; This Is the column strol!. No doubt,acute, six,year-old . the big. game·, and. I werit .llP to the Columbia and· Alaska are a few or \-L. ~ ·.c carrying a small leather-bound case,· Ki.II." · ·· .. _ · · · ··. · ded•· I ·1 · I I d 1 . KKX)_('\~isc Jockeys to play a benefit· basketball game at\ 7:30 p'.m. - · · · that should h.ave run I.as.I .week, and blond-hea . itt e gr Ow!le hills, which was tittered with trees the many that-have b~en recorded, A . , . - Thursday in the BC g}'lll; .· . . .. . · · . · _ . approached our table. Maybe she . After our refusal to see that which word of warning: the reader should • the fury critter. No doubt she would and shrubs -~rid flowers. arid streams . . ·. needs directions or a dime for a · s· h·e. wa·nte·d· to ·.s.how ·us, t.he.·g·lassy-.· · J · · · ·1·f · · · " ··:Band. accounts···. frozen The campus seis111ograph is like A $ I charge will be assessed with· proceeds going to the ~ Athletic · · h · · • gh · · · keep In mind my sardonlc sense of .. cry wnen she. saw he_r I e'.loilg pet· and meadows an_d b. lite s.kies and Foundation Fund, the Foundation, only recently established, aids the t> one call, we thou t. eyed girlwho b)'thjs time resembled humor when reading my stuff. splatiered •on the asphalt; I hit the f Ii al · · the one they -tise at· Cal. Tech, · .. Continued from (lrst page -''As :we are. seeing; niore .arid Wood stressed that;' "at .this Pasadena, which also has its limits . Men's and Women's' athletic program at BC. ' · .When she reached our. table, she Frankenstein's bride, . walked> to · . _. R"b .Walters feline head 6n: I had to or e.lse sirike res r : · · ~ • - . . c . -. . ' jµst stoo.d there . looking at .us. . another table \\>ith her head bangijlg . . an oncoming truck. With a single blast; I killed a free- . more· kiclsare coming in: And our pOint, io my knowledg~·. there is . iJ11 whafand how much it can pick . . than was recorded for them, .said people' in adininistn1tion are)i,ten° . nothing disho'nesi. g6i11g' onY He_ up, says Karp, · without uttering a word. Feeling< - · low. This time; however, she found I ran ~ver a cat last ttight, but I -_ flying quail. The next minute, I Livestock- c~mmittee to. host. fundraiser especially uncomfortable .1 · look,ed a re~eptlve group. and was allowed·•. can't even feel guilty; And I even . -Arid so I ·woke ·up this morning brought down a fawn and a doe , · Dabbs...... • ·.. · . ·.. .· ·· ·· ... • ing to ih~it problems and workjng added, ·~1. think our itudent~·Jnow . . · .· . up at her and sai(I the first thing that. to display tlie contents of her ca,e. - like. cats. . . . •. · -..__ . .. _ . · with my.new power. It's a great feel-· which were grazing near a brook. .· Also, ·said Dabbs, some students . out soine fairly 'fair payments })n 'riow that we really mean busfr1eks," · · No one· can accutately i>redicL . 'the. Kern County Fair Junior Livestock <::ommittee will host a came to mind, "How are you?" For Inside [ .could see some brass col- · The experience giwe birth• to .a . ing, Really.· . . . . But Jcan't feel guilty about it. I just · claimed to have inade transfers 'certajn : dates.••• said :Wod'd,::',if ·, · · Concerned for-- the 'c,yMalf.:l3C · .· whe~Jln? l~~~ie an earthquake viii!' · fundraiser ba'rbeque and country western dance. Sat., March 13 at the . ihe first. time in my life i asked lhat Open her case but rested it on the ·. ored patio .chimes that glistened ·in new power for me; a power over life .· So the ·first ftiing J did afierl got · can't. And l-eveniike ~nimals. : . front ·fund-raisers ''Samii bought . · ,thinf tite adininlstration has been band p~ogram, Wood larnent;ect' that · · happe!i,-says Karp. JI is. known that Kern County. Fairgrounds; according to Lloyd . Hokit, committee tickets for a Toyota drawing at $100 . ~osi cooperative." .. · _· ._ · . "we are not going to Reno for the., egjthquakes will corltihue- to hap- .:, ,- -·h it~ ·· · · question and meant it_ because this table. the light and rang cheerfullx as site and death ..With this in mind, !can't . up was run over a dog. But it didn't . . I like mankind, too. ·.· . . l,ady didn't look Ylell. She asked us, "Do you want to . held them up for her audience's in- even . feel any remorse for the.. . die right off th'e bat. Its little tail was. Later ·~day I plati to join the Na- . a tlirow a.nd the drawing was never: Dabbs' and Wood both confirmed first time for their annual band. pen~ bui, actording to Karp, there c 'ih:!~;ht, which is open to the public, will be held as part of the ' She -·replied, ".Fine. How arc - see· something pretty?" I' told her spectfon. The group al the table was crunched· kitty. No.I even when 1 · stuck between its legs, and three of · .· tional Rifle Association, that's:' a .held," said Dabbs. So they- (the that-tlte~forms sent out got good . ·competition,· .. . are no ':i;iiore occurring now than 1982 Boat, RV, Ag and Industrial Show. The show dates are March . • . liand.membe{S who had bought the responses .. · "We want to go on.with the pro- )tiere have; been in the past. .. . 12, 13 and 14 at the fairgrounds. , you?" She then held up her leather that I wasn't so sure. My friend said delighted with the chimes as was the . think of the eris!) crackle of bone its ·legs were pasted to the ground: hunter's club. I'm sure glad I was . · $100 tickets) asked for the money to .·. , Wright said he froze the accourits gra111" said.Wood. "We've got a lot .. , , Anyone ''~ho would like to see - Tickets for the event, selling at $10 per person, are a do.nation to the case. a,nd appeared 19_open it.__ . -" ---· '.'N9 .. th_11nk_s. u ,Sil_~ t_hen . said, young woman whoi obviously,-had ~ ~meeting nibber, do I shed a tear." If- 0 With its one-uninjured limb,-i.t pull- - .. able to find a group.of coots that are · :· ~e transferred· to_ their Matzatlah - · "because we~ltave~an unreconciled - . of things we want to do,'' and."1'11 · what the ~eismograph looks like and · Junior. Livestock Ftind and will admit the bearer into the Boat, RY, .· · · .made them. And you kn~w, they you care to learh more about this ed itself around in i:ir~les. I stHI gig- ·.just· Hke .· me. We have. to stick· 1 J trip." . . . •. , difference of money . .It seems to me go io any length to secure these how it operatesis invited to observe As end Industrial Shov. . · · ' , ' • ' were ~ P,retty as_ she sa_id t),ey weie, new:round power, hang· 'on ,e.nd .· gle ·when,; 1,-think 1 of. the animal's together you know. ·.. .- . . . . . ' . . _ , in the business of(i~~-· '',ajf.. t~e nol a yery,prudent.move.to keep ad.· events for these kids." it through the windo..- in \1S 6 , '.,; ..., •• 1' .- . - . :· ·.. . . -.-. I .. _·' .. - . - ·. fpnd ,_raising_, m?nies. are mi_xe~ ·.. vancing money until l know _what o. f;. . rSAll),11YOl{VE~.· · tog~ther /' said Pmkerton, "so II IS.. the status o.f.ihis is: }3ecatise, frank:_ ·.•. ;;....; .. _11111 ______... ~- ... !· .. ·BE i'.IODlt-n-? /j)!JJ CAN . :hard : to iell what came froin . Jy: the co~uiricular budget.canitot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======:::===-----., f . :where." .· · absorb a big loss. So untH l could :· '(ru SA~ I ~CN'T HAVE Wright said, "We.wanted to start piece the facts togehier, I froze.the ~: JAl£Nf. JU.Sr ltxf. /1,T.
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MOND4)', M4'(:fl. 1. .. ". ; MONDA¥, MARCH I. 1912 Rf.Nf.GWf. RIP ·,("\ • \ .Pigeons prove pesty 1· . i'(. ~ I •. • I <'· • • '\.. . I, ('~·._ ·7~\-· ,.I• (•: .: ·eurtg track squad eager ,. " . ._,. J' ! ,. . . '~. j' .. '• •· ,~ ~ i: \' 1','. By YVONNE HUTHISON Lone Bach for the Metropolitan and can get In shape, we should ,. ' : . IJ I• By ROB WALTERS population is out of hand and exter The latest possible troublesome , 11 St.al( Writer Conferen~ Relays and received I haye a aood season," predicted l • ~: News Editor . minating measures are needed. roost for the birds, agrees Evans, is • •· . fi BC women'• track and field team a)lmpse of the competition. "As we Blunt. r.: !JI across the nation communities Evans said. that in most cases the a ~cries of bridges which span over . ;'< . ~ orr and strlvin& to repln knew, El Camino is aolna to be Follow in& are track and field runnina. eiave had probl~ms with one sort of toxic solution Avltral would be used Hl11hway 178. Eventually, Evans strona, .and Pasadena ·. and LA · team members and the events in ; ' :- · ~ Metro Conference Title status ~t of another, China Lake Naval to deter the pigeons . thinks these birds will be forced to Valley are gotna to be JllUCh improv; which they arc to partl.~ipate. · , . · · I~ lut year, 'a.fler a three-year };,,capons Center Base had to hire. move out. ' ed from last year," said Blunt. Jamie Beurmann-high I jump; Howe~er, according ·10 Caroline . ' ~pl011$hlp reign. i'lltatpshooters to kill burros that "Sometime w·e•re going to deter Some of the team members this Lanet Brothers-shotput; Lanette Landy, a public relallori officer. for ( . IJ.. -~na this slxt~ season only two, f-+ere hampering with flight testing; those birds, The big problem in .: · ·. rt,ealn fflCll!bers arc return Ina naklng year will be participating in both· Covington~400-meter run, Cal Trans, that state department has (~gery farmers in Nebraska clubbed heavily 0 roosted areas ls their drop year's leant a young squad. · track and field events. According to 440-yard relay, mile relay; Karch never made the decision to shoo or \.; · jthl• i_.bbits to death because the rodents pings, But these birds could also ,~''Jliey are all cager with g~ ~lunt, the team shows more Tony LIK'ava Mon.-Fri. F..dltor-lw-Ch~f at .. ,, 11 a.nt.-3 p.m. · Chuck E. Cheese's See what the stars bold fbryou! . ltNW!lken N"'1 EdltOt" c l'1lole Utter '~ you see st~ on caps of Pepsi. Diet Pepsi, Pepsi all food and soft drinks <· • ...... 200Jo OFF ldTC1at EdltOl'W !dkcw Light or !\.lountatn De\v,just peel back the liner and if .._DII•• AM,t it says 'Double Arw \\'inner- ,uu double any other ''... pnu you \\'lfl. , · · AND Double Game Token~ ·/-i - on Food Purchase only ... I I INl'I: J ay DI 1110, \'•- Hwtrtl a, H4III Matt. htr1dl p-.• Win s.,o() and get St,000! Chuck E. Ch~ • ••• Him !IU 1111, J...c uw ••· Jw R I t••· All*• ""7- ,.Ith this ad -~-. -. PlZZII Time Thtalre -· UNI Pftm, ... 0.. y..._. M1 • Rid GR 1 • 111" ~llC11!'1Tlfil t hu ild~ "ith each cap , uu pee I . You can ""'Ill 00U bie tnkes. 00U ble ITlSlanl Cash Of", if \ 'OU . .k26 ~fine Avr. (Pitt.W present Stud,nt I.D.I " ••• 't L o.fflll er-. T~ ,,..... ~ C3pi!i that spell out "R>pi;. Spirit." ,uu dou.ble th< ...... = S500 pnu lI1ID a v. noppng Sl LOO. O.wi Ir up on prizes oow! SHOW YOVR HEART ~~on~ sin!l)e bi~ cap game • n,, 0 2 suT 17 C1l1p • 1 t in. • ,i .. .4 '" ,- IC Pqlll him~ hdd. ~e,4· Doublf' Pav-Offr... ,?" J I I . DONATE PLASMA • -. • I 1llt .:i •"' T-, .... p 5 I 3 , a .. a I .... ~---·c lie SSS ...... t2rilll .. ..,. n 7 • C bl I I Ill T, Ia...... _ .. 4 I •1, -"" "" t ,. .. EARN SSS PER MONTH ns.. ,.... 111 ,.. .-• ., II :., ,..,._I•• ·-',... ·-,... R I 3 - II a flt .. C IF ; Nt..,.. ... ~ .. lilltllli.'1 .. • • " • F ; •• • xS ... lllt JJ 5 4 I $ 75 e,f _,,,_,,,"' .. ~-....,cs .- , ,. .... ·- .. call 315-5134 fOf' u •Pt""•a.e•t ...... 7 • - Ac: , • y.,_ -c-, ··- I !" .-.~m ._,SIC!!!! CA.f.JJ9 - ·- .... -- ··- • ' .• .\. • I ., , • ~ ' ,t ' . ' , ------~- •• .~ ., •O ' .l',,.·',> ... , ·. . • ~""It' ~ONDA \'. MARCH I, 1912 '·: t ' . RF.NF.GADF. RIP ' nru•"4%Ann nnn,..._n b ...... , •• ,._, ¢l» UC nn ,_ •~i.~. _µ-/ ·.-- n s a., s a u •••••• ....,., nnn, n.-_, n SOst n .. ., .. .. ,, ~: Sports that bloom in the Spring • ,.. • • • • :, :. e e l As Winter yields to Spring, so the ballle-weary . Renegade football, wrestling and men's basketball · squads pass on the 'Gade ensign to' a varied corps of VOLUME XLIII NUMBER 19 MO"IJJA Y. MARCH II, 19112 BA&Dl811ELD COLLEGE fresh gladiators to continue ~he Metropolitan Con . ference battle in a diverse array of athletic endeavor. Tribute AS·B top five officers " features ' paid $840 per month By ROB WALTERS star cast . . News Editor. Rosales feels the officers <;lo a ''Normally, when we gel over a: By JOAN REDSTONE Five stipendcd ASB of- considerable amount of work to .. l.000 voiing-anywhere between Staff Writer , ficers-w'11ch usually are elected by earn their stipends. "The student 800 and l ,000 voting, we consider it An all;siar casr of 'community ' . 800-1,000 · BC· students-make a body president is responsible for ap- · a good turnout," said Rosales. thespians will bring "Tribute'' by · } ' '. combined monthly salary of $840, pointins, meeting, and convening "You can parallel the apathy on Bernard Slade to, the BC. Theater ; · , ; · according to David. Rosales, assis, .with standing committee represcn- campus with. the apathy in the Friday and Saturday, March 12,J3, · ' ' '\ ·. tant dean of student activities and titives of the 19 · campus general el~ion·." 19 and 20. Director Hank Webb ; · affairs. , . . . comm. i ttees. " · . · , · · • · .·. · · ·. · · • · . · .. ·.. · ·.... ··. · ' . · . . · · .. · · .· · Rosales c was questioned about . · · sayj "H's a good s~ow, 1µ1d it's. a __ J:<} -~~-~"" ·~--ttRosales _said-that five·stlident-of.-. · -· ·RosaleS-omllnl : - . .- . . . expected ,to hold employment dur- thinks a turnout of l,000 students in . Under ASB by-laws, lh.e ~rtly . After a bitter, revealing ,;onfronta ing their term in office. Now, these ·a. "hotiy-contested election" is students entitled to those .scholar- tion, father and. son are reconciled. officers usually spend in. excess to significant. But for ·sonic un-. ships were members of the Board of Jud gets Scottie hospitalized for · that amount of time (20 required contested .elections. Rosales admits , · · Representatives and members of the .treatment· ancl then organiies a hours)... !hat only ~ student voles~--- . ·- studenl__ co_~rt. -- _ .. tribute to him phBroadway: .. · ___ _ .-.. :.. - ...... ·. . . . . Carrick played i.n BakersJjeld . · •Community Theatef~S . prodiictlon of ''The Oldest Living Gtaduate;,; ' .video.games .• •:ro.o,m brings .· was Colonel Pictefing ii! BCLPA's production of"My Fair La\iy," and portrayed McMurphy in ''One Flew · ,·_.$700i_monthly .··to_ .. A.S.B····_.·.functs•·- . Over The Cuckoo's Nest" for BCT: .. Lois MiUer plays Dr. Petrelli ani:J· · By LINDA PRICE · -cess of being transferred from Food ' Rosales claiins tha! i,ncome from ·.· . is known to local theater audiences Sfaff Writer the game room has been "very; yery . for 'her portrayals of Gypsy Rose · Terrie Patton (L) and Katherine Melo (R) sandwich Tribute star Pat Carrick . . -Services'jurisdiciion to ih~t ofthe. · The ASB may finally have foJJncl . A.SB. Rosales claims ihat the room · stable" arid he ex~ts th.C:ASB !O · .. .• ' , .. , c Ll!e in "Gypsy'' for Starlisht of with a kiss. as Gary Awe lo(_)ks on P~ awe. Tribute will be pert'onned al th~ be froni ,"$5,000 to $6,000 in tile ·.. .'·'. . Kern, as Minnie in "Hello Dolly," BC Theater Marcb 12, 13; 19, and 20; Hank .Webb will be dlrec~lng. a long-term source qf revenue to gel is bringing j,i approximately $700 :--- '• ,. black by .the.end of ihe year.'' ' · and Marty in_ "Grease.'' · · the budget into the black. Accord · j)er week as a gross figure wliich is . H you ha~e checked your March HBO Gulde, yo~ ~IUsee lbat ''Tribute'' ls . ing to David Rosales, assistant dean ~hen split 60/40 with Diversified . Fo'od Services, under Uie supervi . . Karen Dewalt, ·cast as. Hiiary, · showing this month. Ha11k Webb stated, ''Whal happens In live theater Is ·. of.student affairs; the video game · Sales, the owners of the machines . totally dllferent than what happens on the screen/' · · . . sion of Director Mike Simpson, had . played in th~ chorus of ''Carousel» room in the cafeteria is in the pro~ initial responsibility of maintenance. ·· for. IICLQA,.performed in four ver- According. lo Rosales,. all: money . sions . of "High Fever · Folies," . . generated by the game rooin is and monitoring of the room and \·. . -: .. -- shouldered the cost -of opening it._ · played a dan.cer in "Maggie" and deposited in< the ASB activities ac· · Now, Sirnpson says, "'students have appeared in several .. Starlight .. of count. As a' result, Rosiiles says, total control of game · room Kern ·musicals, including "Music Board of Reps sets activities; "the budge! which .was a deficit, reso·urces· through the ASB.'' He Man,'; ''Fidler on the Roof," and broke even last month." · says that the whole idea of the game "Wizard. of Oz,'' · Phil Feldman, dean of student af room was to create a "source of in . . . . -- - . . concert, .. conferences planned If you have checked your Mll!'ch ...... fairs and housing; says. the· ASB come for students.'' · HBO Guide,· you will see that - budget is "nin directly. by students" . According to Simpson, students · "Tribute" is showing this month .. . By SAU YING CHU . av~ilable to the high schools the $73 and the income from the game room lellls are e~pec!ed to be reduced with· aren't supporting the traditional ac . Hank Webb slated, "What happens Staff Writer· filmstrip, according to David . will be used to finance "activities the change. tivities such as sports as much as · in live !heate'r is total!)' differeni · .. planned . by students . such as The near future should prove to. Rosales, Board of Representatives they used to, and '.'game rooms on than what' happens on. the screen. advisor.: · · Honiecoming and .. -. concens." be heavy on activities if all discussed <;ampuses all over are bringing in There is a chemestry that occurs be-· . . . Other business. discussed consist by ihe· Board ·or Representatives in Wednesday is designated by Flet: more money than sports." tween an actor and his audience: .1 of plans for groups ofASB officers · · The expense of operating·. the TENNIS (stem left): Toby Clark puis maximum erfort Into her last Wednesday's meeting goes as cher College as "National Call Your. room, that is, the· student labor used hope that the people who see !he lo visit the local high schools as a Wiih the current- recession - service against Fresno City opponent In opening planned. Congressman Day." The ASB urges to supervise and maintain it, is at seem movie come see the real thing in the public relation and promotion pro- ·. ing to force people to tighien their match. I students to call and give some stu present being paid for through pro. flesh." At 12:30 p.m. today in the Ex gram for BC. Of ricers also inducted belts, orie might think that video FIELD (leaf let!): Shotpulter Randy Arley ht1nes the metalllc I dent input concerning 'cutbacks on · ceeds from the vending machines on Curtain time is 8 p.m. General ad ecutive· Board Room, there is a and welcomed Nora Garcia as the games would be one of the first spheroid skyward In recent tuneup session. Arley !breft' I · student loans and grants. campus that are also in the process e~ mission is $4, $2 for students and preview of a filmstrip on parliamen Interim Freshmari Secretary as penditures to be cut from student a penonal best 51·3 Yi In season opener Metro rel1ys. l of being transferred from Food Ser: tary procedures. If the reaction is presented by Freshman Class Presi budgets, However, accordi_ng to BASKETBALL (above center): Coach Bill Bennett and assistant senior citizens and ASB cardholders On March 26, ihe ASB has the positive the ASB plans to make dent Anita Gonzalez. vices to ASB control. Feldman, there hasn't been a Jennie Wllkennlng mmter their ba.,ke!ball are free. band "Feo" on campus to perform. fon:es for opening game effort against Han The band will provide funk and noticeable de<:rease in game room use, "People always need entertain· cock Bulldogs. rock music. GOLF (top): The 1982 'Gack golf squad ga!Mn for la.,t,mlnu!e ment ... we just haven't bttn =· ing that (de<:rease).'' polnten from Coach Biii Nels-On (knttllna), Vktors Ir\ Forensics squad Two conferences are scheduled !nltlal match with Ventura Include Terry Kerwy, Richard for April.... April 4-7 will be the Renegade Rip staffers Dfacipline, which was a matter of Giikey, Dan.Bonin, Joh• Marq11ez. Scott Ma,1nbby and Cacuho Co'luerence on "On and . concern to lllMIY faculty members at John Watklm. third in Sweeps Off Campw Housing" to which a first, has not DTOVN 10 be I prob BASEBALL (clock..-JM from top 1: '4arll. '4rG9ry hH'-' out a staff member will attend. Then • lem, acrordin, to Siml)Wn, with rbc ,h,ak in tM 'Gack ~Mil oq11ad', vktori011s from April 23-2! is :he Triple C Wlll Press Club honors pos.sjblc exception or frustrated The Renegade foremics i.quad ma= in ~nua.s,ve speakir.g, a.nd ltotM opr9tt apl•st Taft Collqe. Convention in L~ ,\111eles fOf stu 'Pac-men and ·•omen' an4 capturN thr~ firsts and a pair of •earnmatc Mike Purcell earned t~ SOFTBALL: '41.,tta Robert.sol, 01e of the ta~atf'd dent ~y officers The emphasis "iemMs of The Renegade Rip · placed first in news story com 'AsterO!d-tte>' who vert,a]fy ~ _,. s«ond, a.nd then took third p~ in cxher fim ~ for BC ,n !he speech .....IAYI 011 C09d, Pmy ~-comb.. staff, :his ,ear "il! ~ on ""4ak.ng Plans, ,t.aff took eight of JO top honors P"tition and tied for hon<>l'ablc the · a,ony of dcfee1' -..nh wti.i ,.; - Sw~p,tal,;e. at the rea:nl Sana :o eri1ttt.a.1n compet.,uon •. dri',,en k< co,11111,.. tkHI Io tM · Gades Ir• pt•tuhe · Ma1::,n3 Proares.s. Malnng a Dif tn the rcant annual Kern Pres.s mcnt,oo in IJ)OrU star,. llosalo temu "bot cie.1nw ...ards. " Rosa )n,·1!JllJOrul i.pttch festival. wtaal.. r,e,: onl. ftrencr .. Club writing and photoiraphy John L Stoops placed first in Tll'i.Ck: Albtt1 t... IPUJIMta 1t I \ - • r: ,... - ~ ~ ------:-~ .....--~- - - • - - - ....------...... - -...-- ..- ,:. -... ._...... --: -!"~... ,rr • , . • -- -· .. :p,\Ga J MONDA\', MARCH I, 1912 RF:NEGADE RIP MON DA\', MAit.Cit I. 191,1, JlA.t CSB it's 'Never Seay Dye;' .}losers languish in limp laments •' -- By J.L. STOOPS "Tiie next belt tlila1 to pla)1a1 ud wlaatoa Is pla:,tn1 ~-f .... Staff Writer and IOll•t·" ;·. There's much to be said for this one; too many of us· 1;· ... ICudoa are certainly In order for Cal Stale Bakersfield don't participate in anything, sports or otherwise. But ,;:: wmtUna CO.Cb Joe Seay and hMketbaU coach Bobby It's still philosophical balm for ears In.the loser's locker .~:. Dye. Aa any sporU ran It aware, these mentors have room. /: transcended local conference and state prominence this "Sbo" me. a.1ood IOHr ud l'H 1bow )'Oil a loser.". \;.'i year and thrust not only their squads but CSB and At the .onset of the season, when optimism runs ram: / Ba_ kersfield dliectly Into the national eye. . . pant and hope springs eternal, this inspirational diatribe. '=~) ' '· One of the frlnae and blessed benefits of a successful · gets overworked. By mldseason it Is dismissed when the ( eeuon for a coach has to be the concomitant blissful coach and team dlscover that the only thing they're real ~: relationship he enjoy, with family, friends, ly good at Is losing. '·. . . . i': alumni .... and the news media. His record speaks for We all enjoy basking Jn the re.fleeted glory of our l~lf. He has no need for timeworn repartee ll!ld 1'. favorite winners. ·Magically and mysteriously the win ~> platitudes Indigenous to coaches with a preponderance ning attitu~e becomes contagious; it ca:n permeate an }( of L's over W's in the w;L column. These should have a ; · .familiar ring: entire Institution or city; Imbuing a desire. to excel in all endeavor, both on and off the athletic field, by spec ; · ,"It's aot wlletller you"'• or loae but how you play tile tator and participant alike. _'..:· ...e ,,. . -- = . i'. • ' . . · But In the overall scheme of things, the atiitude is uil, , This one originally stated, "How you play the game · fortunately shortlived and transient. "You can't win !!etermlnes whetber you win or lose.'' It was transform' 'em all.'' ~omes into play. Given time; the 'embracing . ed Into its pr~nl noble arrangement by a coach at.the . chant ''We wont" will predictably sour into a disclaim- · · University or Chicago, we believe-just before they ing "They Jost I" for the same team after a couple of losses. · · · ". fired the coaching staff and discontinued Intercollegiate , , ~~ ~, ,, ·.,: athletlct. -'o---,-~,...- .- -·-·-· - · -.- __ , ~· · · · -~~ --··------~- ·- __ __ :~ Those of us who hhven't iliscovered Messfs. Seay and--• . . . .· . ... ----.--- · "11111 proad or my .team. They gave 1100/o; ,, . . 1:>ye's ~ormula for the. glory •. path . into. lhe winner's . . Ofi the Walters • . , · · You hear this:one a lot from a coach trying to gather c1rcle-m whatever field of endeavor-'-and mµst. yet •- · · '' • arapcs frorn among the thorns. What the coach.declined. again "wait until next year," may'salvage some inspira- , . . to admit was that the team gave 1100/o-only 60/o of the. · lion an~ consolation from another old established saw: i · . lime. · · "Winning Isn't evei')'thlng. Want.Ing 10: ls.'' ~ ~- Liven up· the epitaphs Li As I was saying • • • • ~-:; ·. · By ROB \\' ALTERS Long Life Linda Lovelace: Life Sucked News Editor Ronald Reagan: "Cut" Glenn CampbeU: By the'Time She I·.:. . the. philosophy ~rid culture of . Alexander Haig: I'm In Charge. Gets to Phoenix::.J.'11.Be Roitin' . . 'death in .this country is curious to ... Here . , Jerry Lewis: }iardtYLiving , . ., .. ,. ·, > , Preppy merely imitator ' me. I. find tombstones most' in: Bob Hope: Thanks for the Kurt Vonnegut: So fl Wen/ By RICK GIBSON lear~ed how because nariny always make an exceptli:>n. The female Ivy teiesting. For' ihe rnosf part, I think · Tom Snyder: I Was Cancelled · Columnist did it for him. · Leaguer dresses horribly with turtle- · epiiaphs on the ;siones are silly and Reggie Jackson: Out of ihe Game . , . If you were to thumb through The khakies have ~~turned with _neck sweaters and jusi-below,the- . trite, When l kick. off, i know I Mick Jagger: This is o Rollin' . . .· ''Slide; baby, slide!'' Gentleman's Quarterly; Vogue or the "preppy;' but:notinthe fashion knee silk skirts; , . , don't' wanl some ridiculous ·,ronibs/Ol)e .. · , , BC pitcher Maureen Robertson gets a _throw from behind the plate from Michelle Sarloberry (unseen) and her wlld pUches led to Cougar nrns bui not this one:The Tart batter pointing to the plate Is Mk:k Ma,ters yell- Nafionol Lampoon you would that h~ would wear them. How can With a ci()SC aijalysis; ilis obvious platitude like' "Rest iri Peace, .. • prepares to tag 9ut Taft CoUege base ·runner Gertrude Ybarra (26) In BC's 7-4 win over llfe Cougars on. the BC Ing ''slide, slide.'' Players In the Cougar dugoul seem to be caught up In tbe si:ene the111Hlves. The 'Gade notice that "preppy'' is back and , , you say yoii dress preppy wh~n the , , Iha.I the true "preppy" is not back , etched in granite. , . , , , • Barbara Walters: Wes/ in Peace diamond. The ~hole play slarted after ~oberlson, .a rreshman from South High, threw a wlld pitch. Three of . women host Cuesla College Tuesday. for a double header on the lJ.C diamond. (Photo: _Mike Boges) that the straight-leg, button;aown hem of your uncuffed pants touches in style but' an iiniiation of the I think that our ephitaphs should · Jiu. ~awrence Welk: No/So Wunner- and top-sider has .replaced any gar- · the ,top .of your shoes? Don't you · "preppy" ·is. . . _ · . · be frank, and thus, here are some ment without ahyphenated name. ever go sailing or yachiing in The · sacred preppy utiuck '' is candid suggestions for tombstones:, John Motz: Thire Was A Light · · ·. · · · ·. · · · · · · ·. · ·· · · · · · · · 0 1 0 1 ~~gu:e1:k i~en~n::~:~:te~f;~:t I;~ . da;~:;i fl~~~? is ·. this matter, about ·• ~1~!1!~~ !~sgu~~:; g:e::;c~i'!~!~ ~:~·~!~!;~~o~;o~~t:: /he . '··~ , c:01'e~:n. Tl!'G,~0a,A·m·8·~6el:cdSorr1, About /his ···.N.··. a... • t i.·.·.·._O__ .· •.... ·· n_.... -w_.·.· .• ,.·.i_·.a. e_ ·... v.· ·.·_._e_. t e.··.· ·_f_: •.a. n... ·.. s.· ... ·.· ·.···.·_p··.·.... ·.·· r.. ogt.·_·_._·a·, m. ,·.· · .. ,s·., e·, t ·· Kite fly-off set most college campuses and what has ties,O'Preppies" Wear ties: It is part and mud'suckets. ·.· .. · . Rest of the Story . . " ,, emerged l's the"''m,_,;k-pr.epp.y.•.. • · . _of the sc_hoo· I dress· code·. N. ot t·oo · T.h. e. tr.ue ·preppy_ is_.alinost a.s. ex- G b · · K · -11 · ,i, 1 · 8 · k A... d. · · .. · · · · ·. /j ·· · · ·. · · · · ·· · c · ·. · · · · · · The.·17th ·a·•n· nual St· P··atr1'ck's Day_.. K.1'te'·Fly off w'1.ll '"" spo.nsor. ed. ·by' v• . a e ap n: "· e come . ac · . Memorie• · ·· n_ ·.as for _·_myse_l_f,1 aft_er I_. die Dr. Arthur.S, Blan_k, 4_ , a Viet· - cy's Read_ jus_tmeht . o_. u_ nsel:ng_ Ser, authorized_· b_y. Co_· ngress in 1979 t_o . · . ·. . · · . · · . · .· · . · . ' · · · ·· . ··. . · "" ·· . --.•. -- Sure_ · you· ·.··w-111 'fin· ··p-astel~p- ·_-n· k'-:- -:-thi_ck eith.er;·-. :- --. ·•.· ---·. •.. ---.-.-,.... . ·. tinct as the-'-'Duck" an. d can on. ly be Pl · 0 h k · · · · · · ·d · d' · , b YA Ad . · · .R b. h · · · Psychiatric In-Patient Service: · · · the Pr'esid. en. ts Sch. olars on Mar_ch.14; The contest will be<>in at (p.m. ·a 1 o 11er· · --. --· -.· -- ---, · · · 8-- · - w en-1·m- 110 -ma mg-Jove-to-the nam-veteran·an -current.. :rector~of ~--"!Ce y_ .·. mm:strator o ert !', __. - elp_ .Vietnam-veterans...experiencing_. ~·~- ~-~--'---~-~~"'----- "' "'utton-dow.ns ·.and.· taco.ste sp· ort· There ... i's .on·_e.· .. _.co.nsola_ t1'on· ,•... .-·. fou_nd in ·a f_ew s.chools that o.nly · . _en_ ry Kissinger: l_'d Rath. er !Je· ln · · · · · · · · --~ •. n·rr·ont -on·n-e"S. 'IT"e'_n··rse-rv-·1c_e_s-ce·n·te·r---·-~---·---·-· --- -"·-- · y Johnn · c 0· H, · · wif_e·of a J'ealous_husban·d, I _wan· t·· inpatient p~_y.chotherap·y. a·t tlie Nimmo.· . . .. . ·. .· . . difficult1'es·1·n rea·di'ust1'_n·g. _to.. c'1v'1l'1a·n· · · · . · •m• · · · · ' · · · · · · ' .· · · . ' $hirts on most high· · · ~hool· llfld col·· • .h owever,.· f rom ·t h.e ,emr · al e ,mock-:· Mu_m·m. y· and D. a·dcty can afford s·u·'ch J · h Y arso : eresssssssssssss Paris· . · · .this put on my 'stone: . Veterans . Administration's West Dr, Blank will lead VA's nation- life...... Foilowir:g his· · ··release from service· · Entr:es· · for t he contest· are due on Friday and can be picked· up f rom . ·.. lege-~ampu_ ses,'-bu·t·tbe· Y.···_ar·_·e·. 81-1.t-oo · . preppy l.n.. that_ sh_e_d·. res· se·_·s.m._ u_c_h.·bet·.· · as H. arvar. d.. ·, Y. aie'a'nd USC.,. The rest O nny · · Walter Cronkite: And Thal 's the h · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·1967. · h. ;· .- ··d ·h· ·· · · ·J1'm· · c·a.rden ·,n· the ·student· Serv.,c·e·s cen•er Cl11b•·an· d i11d'1v'1duals are .· • · f . · . · John c. Holmes: He Lived A ~-a·u If ,5. W Y Didn 'I Yo~ Tell Me Your · Haven, Ct., Medical Center, has. wide "Operation qutrea~h" -for Bringing more (ban 20 years ex' . m .' .·. , . e Jome_ · t e. Yale · · . · · . . · .. ' ., •· ,. ·. ·. · · · · · 1 1 :, .·. neatly· ironed and p_resse·_d.'.Th. e true· . t_.et_ ._th_an.. th_ e· tr,µ· e.. pr_epp· y· female.· .. J ._ o.. us _are mere Y.. im. il_at_o_rs. , . J • Hu,b,md Was.. !Jfhind Us·, . been.appointed direc_tor of the agen- Vietnam· Era veterans, a program : -·perience·, · ·· · in, psychiatric· · · · workJo · · · · l)is · ..p,' ,ye h'.·a ·, r:c· .·r ns· t'tI uI e ·as · ass1s' I·ant . · in_vited to._ ta__ ke. ·par_t int he co.·n.test_. Pri.zes -wi.11 be _awarded to the. win-.-, ->'-preppy-doesn't Jiamlme-tocirori his- _·. bel.ieve , in .. being . genuine- about•~"---'---'--.,;._ ----.---. - ---·-·a --~,-:--'~-'c---'-'--~~"---j..,.....,..,...... _iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'i-..-..-..-._._...;..,..- ...... ~.... ---;...,-.....; .. ---'--;iew...:pijsition,-Or~lank-,will-'-lliso·-,_· ·~·c=li=n=icc;a=i~d=ir~ec~t~o-'-'i.~··-=D'-'r.,_i c;Bc.cla,,,n'-'k"c-.:_... o,,,i,,n,o;ed.._·_. -· -I-'-'-: :~n_er_s,iTJ_the differei!1 are.is of the contest. • . . . : : clothes because of studies or never everything, but ·in this case I must ...... - ....'::======...... -- ...... -- ...... ______;_;...,...... ;,.. .!' _ \ · . oversee operation· of v A's 107 Vet . the·. staff . of the Veterans Ad- ; t;;;:::~.:;.;;,;..;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;=;;;:;j~ ,. t : Centers,. the storef~ont counselirig ministration as astaffpsychiatrislat . '.. ;tl! . center; fot. Vietilamveterans. the •W~$t Haven, . Ct., Medical .' ··... ·" t. · . A _1957 graduate of. Allegheny Ce~ter iri 1972 .. He has served in . · ?Death...... ' Wish. . . . II. •',l College arid a 1961 medical graduate various medical'positions' at West ,r.: t _of Case. Western Reserve:University, .Haven since that tirn~, rnost recently . :·-· ... ·,·.·--.-, .• t. .Blank is considered 'One of tile exc as a member Of the national training S·trong ·success.or ; .. perts in. the psychiatric problem's of , faculty and. consulting psychiatrist ;;_t Vietnam Era veterans. I-le began Iiis· ·. rot Operation Clutreach; ' By JOHN MOTZ , his daughter and housekeeper: .. , .' ., :i: work in this area in 1962 whei he ' Staff Writer · · The remainder of the film deals · , , was a iesidentin psychiatry at Yale , •· Death Wish llis unl)ke other mo'. . with Bronson tracking down ihe University School· of Medicine: H & R BLOCK ·.: tion picture sequels in that it'is just thugs arid killing them. A New York Blank ,joinei:t the u.s. Army ·. Mon.-Fri. . '.,_. UNTANGLES NEW . : : a,s good as the original'. Death Wish det~tive finds out about Bronson's · Medica!Cofps in 19~5 and served as · at \ ll holds the attention of the au . TAX LAW CONFUSION 11 a.m.-3 p.m. vigilantism in L.A. and goes there to a chief psychiatrist at two miliiary . Chuck E. Cheese's ,:: diencc because of its reality. The in track him down. hospitals ·in. South Viet . Nam; Skllled H & R Block preparers > cidents that take place in the film . . - - . . . conduct thorough personal Inter . Death Wish /l's realistic mirror of · r~~,> ,.. ·~ -~ .. Returning lo the United States in : : are reported in the daily paper. · · r,, --;-- -. ·. 1966, he served at an Arniy hospital views to be_ certain that every our society-is sometimes iiu·morous · . ~ 200Jo OFF ail food and soft drinks . rn· Death Wish I Charles Bronson in Ft, Dix, N.J., as Chief of the deduction or credit the law allows ': ·: went around killing New York mug- and ofien frightening. The fact that will be uncovered. · Most tax- audience;s cheer for Bronson's ac ··.• F\\l Z ·.· Habla E.!panol? . payers feel that their return Is . AND Double. Game Tokens . · Movie Review tions and theaters are packed to see · Our Los Angeles-based home.·. done correctly and to their ad· · on Food Purchase only· · this mm· 'says· something about our products co.mpany- needs two ·vantage if they are not audited, Chuck E; Cheese society. · · · · ~s··· with this ad gcrs in order to avenge his. wife's bilingual demotistr.a and . they receive the refund Pizza Time Theatre , murder · and his daughter's rape:, The ease .with which Bronson · ... , .... tors/dlstrlbutors In · .lh_e shown on their tax return. This Is · 3420 Ming Ave. (Please present Student I.D.) •· · Bronson is so good at his task that locates the thugs and the fact that 'li1"' · Bakersfield area. Excellent not always tru_e. Tile IRS does New York's street crime goes down the thugs are part of an intergrated student job. No Investment. not' check every return to see SO'!t. Eventually the police catch up gang are the only unrealistic Sundays · only. Fun. Good whether or not the ta~payer took , with him and tell him to leave the ci elements. of the film, . money. Guaranteed alt JegiUmate ileductlons, or ir lh_e ty. It takes a film like Death Wish JI minimum. Excel.lent ex taxpayer's financial cir Death Wish II finds Bronson and to show us how much trouble our perience running your own cumstances have changed from his daughter living in L.A. A group society is in. The horror on the business. Interviews are year to year. Renegade Rip Staff , of L.A. thugs steal his wallet, find screen also e~ists outside the ·:,-, .. tonight March 8. U you want This ls the 27th year for i' his address, and gang-rape and kilt theater. to check It out call this after· America's largest Income tax (, Tony l.aca,a ., ,... noon bdw~n l p.m. and S prepar11tlon firm. The company f . , - ---.. - - - -~- -- --~~~-----~-~~---~..,.....--..,...... -, ··,; . .- ., • ,. . - • • ·1·.;r· RF.NF.GAD[ RIP .):Life in the pits requires a crew, work, patience • ' - I .. tw been in drag racina for 32 years. ,,~r: By TONY LACAVA ~,, Editor-In-Chief This is his lut. He stlll works on hi, ~':!. own cnalne with his two-man >!',.',. . dragster · :.f' painful, mo11otonous work. behind ;,; 14..,yA- JI, ~..... • • and no ropes or chains separating Ad1p.inistration continues to investigate the scenes is. becoming more and band ,,, ·.· , ., • • l_·-· '.,. more-contemporary. his car from the fans In the pits. By TONY LACAVA & JAY DONATO few .weck.s "most of them in refere.nce to !he payback on As of March I, 20 of those members were ·still under · out on this year's prestigious Ren~ International Jazz :;. :' ··,,,· £'.. t . '~ Few drivers actually get th.cir He's just there for the competition. Editor-in-Chief & Siaff Writer the Maiatlan trip," sh~ said. Carson, whose mother ac· contract with the BC Business Office and were still mak- Festival. The BC band has participated in the festival Everyone's out to beat Oarlils.. 1111d ~""'-·- J hands dirty . anymore but instead While the administration has clamped down on over-· companied the band ori the Mazatlan trip, owes no ing payments on the loans, according to BC.business for the Iast· 17 years. relax in· luxurious trailers while Oar lits is out to be due Joan payments of various BC band members, it was money to the administration. manager Alice Pinkerton. Some who owe money still · highly specialized pit crews handle everybody-including Muldowney. "The very fact that we get the lr.vitation to go io discovered !1151 week that I.he administration is question" "She (Pabbs)\ilsked whether I thought he (Wood) · have not been reached. There wa.s an understanding, Reno is an honQr itself," said Wood. "There are limited the dirty work. The conservative "She hates my guts but she won't ing the professional competency of Band Director Dr, should keep his job," added Carson. "As a musician however, that most of these loans would be payed back numbers of college bands invited to the Reno Festival. racers despise this while the more be the first .or last," says Garlits. · Charles Wood as well· as the legitimacy and .values of he's knowledgable, A majority of the students get alon~ by Ia.st Christmas, said Wooil. As of· the end . of They ( tlie festival hosts) screen the applications and liberal let the sponsor picl up the "In drag racing, the peopic who l various trips the band ha.s taken., · with him very well. I think he gets a Jot of respect from February, band niem~rs still owed approximately very carefully pick the best colleges. In the past, accord-· tab. don't like are the ones who win. .Jeff Carson, one of two candidates for band pres!- the students."· · · $3,700, according to Business Manager.Pinkerton. Ing to Wood, BC has been rated in the top five ()r six ( .. The "Big Daddy"· Don Garlits Nobody likes to be outrun." dent (results to be announ~ today), was called into . "My personal belief,'! Carson conti(lues, "ls that he Looking into the. fund raising monies, Wood in- bands ihat attend. Dean of Personnel Dr. Phyllis Pabbs office recently for needs a secretary.'' . . · ...... ··. . dicated he is going back through all the funcl raisers and · Not being able to.attend the Reno Festival this year questioning. "She asked if I thought he (Wood) was a: · · projects in an aitempt to account fo~ all the nionies col- was a blow to many band members, according to Wood . ' ·: 66 . competent band director,'' said Carson, "She asked. Wlien the band < members) took a trip to Mazatlan, lected during the fund raising activities. He indicated ii "All of our band groups are very acti.vities-oriented. At bo t b d I 11 d. f d a1· d . Mexico in Sept. 1981, the administration loaned about ·was. comh]icated because there. were so many people ·,n· - .Kn Stepllells' top alco-ol dnipter bad -n better day~ befon he Jo,t .1wo Sundays ago In lhe Coors Fuel and Gas Champlonsblos at a . u an .act v •.es an . un .· r sers an • to se.~ half the band members a.cumulative sum of approx-· " Reno they gel to hear other bands, clinicians and guest COlltrol ·alld cruhed his car during lht 11ttond round of eliminations Famosa Drag Strip. (Photos: Scott Rice) . ~:;:::rad~;ere doing more work or p.lay o~ the trips, imately $7,~ from the co-currict1lar fund. Overall, the vo!ved .."It's just taking iime,'' he said. soiobts. It's tough on the kids. They're sticking around -.· - ··~------•...... -~ . . --. - -· cost<>f the,r,p,linanced through Mazatlan-Hollywood Because the band's accounts hilveb~en fro~n unt~il--because theywant to learn~; I maintain there Wliloe . Dabbs has. mterv1ewed more than 10 students the past International Tours, Inc., wa.s $22,300. all the debts have been paid, the band was forced to miss O,ntlnued on page 4 • _J_ ,- ... ,. . . , . Brooks _duo.· Views on value to. present free concert of band trip differ .. As the adminisitllticmlooks into the · Dr. Richa.rd Wright, de.in Cir' By SAU YING CHU .· . handlirig,of BC band financial ac- students, !iowever questioned the Staff .Writer · . couri.i,;aM 6the,r as~c;i.,'of ihe band trip, stating that '"my impression ''A Program of Chamber Music" progiaifl;there i(ill seeP) to be ques- was that there -was a competition will be presented l2:30 p.ni. Tues- . · tioni c6~{erning the'!lfgiitmacy of factor in going.'' day; March 23 in FA30. The pro the bandfs;{rip to Mazatlllit, Mexico : While Wright agrees with Wood· gram win star BC music instructor, · . last Sept~J11~er, . · . . . .. · . that ihe.stude.nts gained a lot from ·· Qale Brook5, on the pia110 artd his Accordiri~ to Dr .. Charles Wood,.. going, he maintains that ''the prob- · . wife; R~becca,. of the llakefllfield directocof the band, the' t~ip was lem .was 'that the tdp was presented . . . · ....;;;;···-· Philharmonic Orchestra, . on the -· planned: .as· a•· way to . take · the. · as a competition'.'' .· · · .. -. ,,~·~', violin, . . . . .· students i>n "an enjoyable trip, Jet ..·· Jeff Carson; aband member who ; them compete against other colleges went' on the irip; statedJhat "the ...... -"'""'"'"' ...... ' . . ()n the agenda are two s<,matas •. Both of the Brooks will play .Luigi •· and 'give }he siudeiits the chance to ..• trip was worth it, but it would have . Boccherini's Sonaia in B flat msi)or · . view the ~ulture of a differe'nn:oun- . .been a lot niore worthwhile'witli col- · for Violin: and Piano, Op. s, No. 3; try.'' Wood also pointed out that . lege competitiol).'' and the . Sona.fa in C ininor for · · '.'the competition cilme iit second to · Even though there was no actual Violin and J>ia!I~, Op. 30, No: 2. by -~)(~i'_ieilce the students gained from - coin petition, most people were led ~~. Luclwig vait B~tlfoven.- ".The first the cultural exchange.O' . · fO"lielieve'a~ competition·h-ad taken i . . · place. Articles in The Renegade Rip .. chamber music concert ori campus . When the.BC band meinl\e~.11!'.; - · and Tise iJa}(ei'sfiel~ Cali/otnian . was ago wiien perfomied 18Years t · •• · .riveii at l'dazatlan for the competi- · told of tlie BC band's victory ..· .· · first stiChedteachlng at 13C, •·e~plaln- · tion, they discovtr~d they were the .According to William Walker, of ed Brooks. , · 1. . • only co)lege band at the competi: •· the BC Public Information office, .· · . The University of Washiqgton tion. . the infoflllation in the rele;ise that · · graduate added that the reason he . "We were told thai thi~ w.oilld be- was sent out by his.office ."was in a · started the tradition was because he a definite, viable competition," said. letter sent to ine by Wood.'' •. The · . ~emembered · from•. graduate sch-ool ·. Wood. ''The judges did show-and release staied that. "showmanship . ' th.e one;hour. informal concert's of >,: -r - i\ ' -.'",,'•,-... .. ' .. .[' .. we were judged. There .were and a blazing field performance in music he attend~ .. 0 - -~ ',. ,· . ._- ~· ·' .... iive cancellations of bands at the last this resort city (Mazatlan) .... won . ..,_. ,. ·.. "This is a college and we should minute.''. Ointlnued on page 4 __ ' .·Flat·. outa·.·luck ,.. . . . - . be able io iiii,erlence the different , . ,•., :·.,·-.• facets thai life has to:offer. · - . . As If BC didn't have .enough probkms on its bands, boodlum.s Monday night took pot shots at the security ca~ . "Chamber music happens to .be .. tires..::...an four of them. "We haven't s,een anybody or h.ave any Idea as to who It would be," said BC's Associate Dean . . . .All aberration In _this d1y and aae,.driver Don Garll~ (framed by spoiler) Top fuel dragster champion Lucille ue passes time In her crew truck whUe · Bel"g In the plls Is also a. waiting game f~r ·Shirley Muldown'ey who also ba$ ~~: ••.; 0 f • ihe~,,facets · · · especially of lnstructlon Ron McMuters; The tires were all ctit anddeffatedas the security officer on duty, Gtorxla Pap1calos, partakes In all enalne rtpaln and prepanitlons with his crew. ·Here he htlps her crew makes last-stco'nd adjustments on the engine before her final win · her pit crew do all the dirty work. Her pit crew does everylhlog but drive the ·. parked the car and vacated Ufor DO mo~ than 8-10 ml.notes., a,ccordlng to McMuters. This type of crime "hasn't hap- di..'IN'lllhle hls.en1lae after blowlna a head gasket. · · over Shirley Muldowney: . · . cat. That's Shirley's job. · . He explalned'why the series was · . pe11ed much but l'l'e've bad a nitlon of It In the last coople weeks." New tires for the CIJ' run In tbe ana of $65-70, · not held during the fall semester· according to McMutei'I. "If you 111C an lei! pick and just punctun the dres, you can put a new tube In the tlres but Ir since the series ilslially cor.sistcd of the. tires are cut .(as In this cw) you have to nplace them, FJther way, It's pretty costly to the school," says·· · two conceits per :iemester a.t the very _McMuters. "Bui some people don't. can bow much II costs. For now. securiiy officers wUI just use a district. car. But· ' ...... ~ · least.· · · · · · · · · If• district car Is not available, <'we'll walk,'' says McMuten. (P~olo:-Sal Portillo) . Dorm employment available · ·. "The problem.this year was with Helen Katzman dies - - ...... ' Informational me~tings starting at various times March 16-23 wlll. · timing and not having the time i ... Helen Katzman, widow of Charles Katzman; chairman of_ the BC org.anize one.' There were too man: . journalism department 1967-75, died Wednesday in her Woodland be held in.the Levinson Study.for those persons interested in a job as a resident advisor in ihe BC dorms for the riext school year. .. other demands on my time." Hi!ls home. Services ,were held at Mouni Sinai Memorial Park in Bur-. Buf Brooks· fee~ "anyone in an: .. Shape· Up.'members ·awake.,. bank. The meeting~ will begin at 4 p.m. on March 16; 6:30 p.m. -the 17; 10 - . ' . . professional field needs. to koep Mrs. Katzman, 73, moved to Woodland Hills following the death of · p.m. the ]8; arid.6:30 p.m. the 23. All appl,icants must attend atleast orie of the meetings and have a grade point average of 2.50. Applica- - abreast with their field by k~ping in her husband in 1979. She had been hospitalized for treatment of heart Engineering students win scholarships touch with it.'' This-is his reason for disease ...... tions will only be available at the meetings; . she.ct pounds, get healthy ·. Five BC engineering and geology .students received $500 scholar his continual participation in the ,._ She was active in the Kern Press Club, BC Faculty Wives Associa- Any questicins about the job or 'selection process can be answered by . ·-· ships from Getty Oil Co. recently ai a luncheon held in their honor. Kathy Rosellini, student affairs specialist, in CC 4. noon concerts. · the BC pool, again under supervi- ,< · tion, Greater Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and Women of· "This live performance is a way By LINDA PRICE . h~me or to work on time. Pare Temple Beth El. Bo Miller, Steve Q. Strong, Frederick J. Vetter and James Staff Writer ticipants · meet Monday ihrough sion. . · .Wildharber were awarded scholarships in engineering. Thomas A. to challenge myself. There is au cle, Before starting Shape Up, Hullett She was well known as an actress in her roles for. Bakersfield Com ment of chance with live perfor Sha~· Up, a new health and Thwsday at 6:30 a.m. in the BC munity The.iter and won an award for her portrayal of Mama in "I Papasergia.won a geology scholarship. A sixth recipient will be chosen Graduation requirements listed fitness prograqi at BC, is, according gym. . says, "We take each individual and . soon, according to Dr. Robert AHison, chairman of the BC Physical mances whereas records are ~emcmber Mama." After moving 10 Woodland Hills, Mrs. Katzman to· program coordinator Phyllis Some days there are short lectures run four tests on .them.'' Each per · Science Department. · · perfected through numerous re was active as a member of the auxiliary of the Motion Picture Country . If you plan to grad11ate at the end of this Spring 1982 semester, you mu.11 . Hullett, "the smartest program on a variety of health topics. · son is weighed under water to deter Presentation of the scholarships was made by Joe King, Getty record1ngs. . Day Home Medical Center and ttie City of Hope. file• ''Candidacy for Graduation'' form by Friday, April 2, In the Reconh around." Following the lecture, .there are mine their fat content. Hullett says - manager of Engineering, and Larry Pickett, Getty Public Affairs "It makes you realize that we are The family suggests memorial donations be • I ' ,,.... • ~ • . ' . ·A-. f • ,- "<.'< ' - :,,, . ' , • -- . • PAGf.l MONDAt,MAKH 15, l ..l Rf.NE(;ADE RIP ! Rf.N•:GADF. R7P MONDA\'. MAJtCH 15, ltl2 PMIIJ :, . ! Are video machines BC dental program opens ·. wide Weekly C~lendar Mr fry, MWft ts an unwanted element? "Recent leahliitlon In the Stat~ of California hu licensed the Dental "5sistant. Individuals wlth the pro By JEFF GOERTZEN mcnt-are in such debate over the It a~ once a peraon (especilll per cdUQtional training can· be Editorilll Editor aac limit blue. "The aovernment," ly children under aae) sets to the licensed (Reslstcred) to perform cer l.ill •.•. p.., C11 M 1. rn I••_....._ Ted KQppcl of ABC New, Niaht says Chlam, "is talklns about kecp point of beina totally obsessed with tain i!~tal tasks on patients that arc Uo1lt •·•· ...... , p • ...••• ,. • •• a..,41 .... line recently presented an in-depth ina children from vlces in that these vldco pmes, the machlnc usually performed by the dentist," 1:lt •.•. KP I IM .~ .. •• video pma and 2,M,.•. HIM{~ - look at the effc,;r children . below the aac of 18 are takes over their mlnd. Some of the says Alexa llutler, BC Dental In ,_C_ a they have on people who play them. . 3:Jtp.•. Yt' ....'1 n : ....,. n. lAllc INiclll, Aw11 · U!Ulble to defend themxlves apinst most· "holy" people "lote their structor. It waa pointed out that niore and \ w-·· T"• ... Plofte;.A ..., Chrhtlanity" over a 1ame of BC dental assistance program Mn', T ..... n. Pierce, Hti11e more people are becomin1 hooked . Asteroids l>ecause "that dirty begins July 12, with a summer in on these aames and the amount of '- . '11$f&' 101 him from behind." But troduction course: August 23. will ...... 'C: money beln1 shoveled Into these ; • -\ ', c • -. wlllt a minute( These are only . begin the run time program iaught ,,,. tJ8MC, Fejer ~1 . . machines had been lncreaslri1 rapld machines! We all know that ..•. ly. through lecture, demonstration, lt:tl •.•. CSU M-~ Dn", fo)'ff machines don't have the capability practical .and clinical training. The ·· U1Jt1.III. .,....._ Clw~ ...;..... Euaidre IMnl ll A recent figure showed In 1981 to control our minds and embtlons. clinical trairtlns takes place in J:Jt •.•. fNttado• ~11<1 M-., flt.- ll- more money waa spent on. playina What's the harm If under-aae kids private dental offices. these machines than the. 101111 n•n,la7, l\latd II run rampant In the arcades, spend The dental assisting curriculum amount spent on the· spice shuttle ing all their lunch mohey on games leads to a Certific!l,te which may be ' l:Jt ,,•. proaram; to be exact, one bllllon to which they are defenseless? completed in two semesters . and 10:00 •••• dollars , more. It ls now being p,i,,, . . . summer session (Dental Assisting 1:30 ·. .( JJ,t · To me, it's very clear why parents 12:Jt •.•. . ' -~¥,I Courses orily) or an Associate of · 1:30 , .... Editoriaf , · ,, , all over the country ar6 concerned · Science Degree, which may be com for their children against video ' debated by the goverllnient, with the ,, pleied in four semesters (Academic machines, and why they want the. .· . and Dental Assisting Courses). support of parents across the coun government to do something .. 'fhcse ''Thanks.· John . •• •• Fllday, Man:• 19 · try, whether or not chlidren under .u1 find dentistry a very enjoyable ·-;~1;1.-:;; are the . same •games that were The man who_ made Salurday Night come alive Is dead. He had the w11rld singing ''Soll_l_Man" and Saying Buc_ 110. ~~t,c..e~ase of 18 ·should be allowed to . 0 +-~=oc=c=upation, and also w:Qrklng with~ ·'.''"'''"' •,~·· . _ .....10:00 •·•· , BSU.Me•"'91:lp Drtre, Four. ___· -~ ban.ned in Japart. · · · 000-000." He re-Introduced America to toga parties 11ndfood fights, John Belushi, Che Samurai warrior, (ought to play these machines without the . the patients. at the' chairside guile 'i,//l',._,. . . . _, __ Swi•llll!II l'i. ,.,.... ,_Aw•1 make people lau1h •• , and won. (PhoCo; 'l'odd EliloU) · , · rewarding,'' says'B11tlet. _ · ) ., \',,.. 8:00 p.m .. ·Play''TlllBUTE," ,.,.oo, Tloaln supervision of a co11senUng adult. . . As for tliose who are already ad · «We are looking for. 0those who • Ray Chism, psychology depart dicted to . these games •. : well, ·s.1ird1y, Man:• l4f enjoy helping others in a health care ment chairman, sees the problem maybe the words to the song "Pac Off the Walters atmosphere and are wlliing to .work . ,., , \ ,. simillar to that portrayed in the man Fever" just might be true: . 9:00 a.m. "\'o•r Bl•tprlal lor1 WIHlmJ Ult11)1e," Cafekrll . Ray Chism hard during the one year ;m,grant; 1:00 p.111. Play "TRIBUTE," Indoor 'Retlln .musical "The Music Man." "If you "they just may be "goin'outta their · says Butler...... look back al the historical content, .. niind." Let's face it, it's not every · any harmful effect that these . rats, no Jupiter Effeet For • further information call · . Say aa I ' ~I'" . ..,_ ·. ., ,.....------·------,-~--..------...... ------:-~-~--7. ' ---- MONOAY, MAM("H I~. 1'1112 ------~~------~--~ ----_:.::::::::.:..j S' DQ1 D "T'Cf ------~_...... , __-~----~--- ...,. __ ·------~ n .l ~ f • ~------.... ------~- l 'Gades. split twinbill With Cuesta \"Iii I IMF XI Ill NUMBEM 21 MONll,\ \', M-\lll'II i2. l'IM2 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE Softball team now 11-6 By YVONNE HUTCHISON · Janien Hashim, Darla McNeill, Staff Writer Sharon Peel, Menda Romero and BC women's softball team spilt a Kristy Strauss also scored for BC. ASB affected by grade violcitions doublehe·ader Tuesday against The second game was called in the I · · - I" ' __ . . Cuesta Collegeloslng a 3-0 shutout· fifth inning due to the JO-run rule. By ROB \VAL TERS he failed a uni! class. He finished assignment/' he told the court. these giounds, the prosecution finds News Edllor the semester Y.tth 11.5 urnts. "And. when I went. to h. er· (the ,·n- M A · · in the first game, and rebounding its The 'Gades are now 11 ·6. . r · rredondo. guilty." However way to a 15-3 victory in the second "I forgot to do a homework slructor) at the end of the se.mester · R1'cha d ' t d h. · ' . Cuesta Coach Michael Lee said · Two of three ASB officers r son rio e I at Arredondo is gaine. lo figure out why I failed, she told . "a fine officer, and a real asset to her team "Lost intensity and played accused of grade. _violations were Michelle Sarioberry blasied the me it was because I didn't do the lhe ASB at Bakersfield College." erraticly . in the second game and unanimously found guilty last only two hits in the first game for Thuisday by the student court and assignment." made some crucial mistakes. BC is a the 'Gades and .scored the first run were reprimanded and handed pro sound team ljl)d they play good · Richardson suggested '10 the court in the second game. bations . which require mid-term · Arredondo admilled he entered The 'Gades flied out 11 times and · defense. 'They took it to us .and hit grade checks. · · the class three weeks Into rhe that Arredondo and Cox both be the ball real wen." struck out 1wice In game one, as op- semester and.· the assignment he placed· on probation. The · most posed to .Cuesla's eight fly outs and · .Cuesta ls now 11-3 and 'star led Stipend ASB vice president,.Tino missed'. "w.is an easy one. II was severe punishment would have been · seven strike outs by BC pitcher their Coast Conference games over Arredondo, and· -freshman class . definitions, looking things up in the. an ouster from office: .. Maty 1'1acca. . . . · , : . the 'weekend ·against Montery Col- representative, Diana. Cox·, boih · dictionary and s"tuff. '.' · · · · plead guilty ivith extenuating cir: Novak, viho sent a letter to the . Coac.h Perl Wood· concerned. . with . . issues statement Patience .keys women Monarch$ . Responding lo ii. recent _arti . . . - . . ' . . past. . - . . . . students,•_. band Progra_ni cle . In The . Renegade Rip, . . - . . - . . . . ,. . . . By TONY LACAVA.. but us~d asingte:post offense so we from the inside area 0 were just 14-44 . Armstrong fini;hed witli,a team, regarding lnnstlgatlons of the . Editc,r.in-Chief. ·. had another person fo pass to to cul (combined) from ihe field fo_r 31 · high_ 19 points and McLeod added ByTONYLACAVA&JAYDONATO si~denfs ·and. the ad~inislration:. office;~; iheassistahtdi~ector, some. BC band .activities and pro- II\ f9r BC. Chris Richardson,. com The BC wome.n's basketball down, on the passing. errors/' percent, ...... · Editor-in~ef & Slaff Writer · Upon re1uining from the trip, nio~t ·. of the parents: TIJere were alot of . ·. cedures, Dean of Personnel . coaches and .players . discovered Wilkening pointed out . The 'Gade defense; on' the other ing off the bench, added. 14 for BC.• · • While i_he administration·.· is . · members agreed i6 sign the cont.ract peClple _· handling the. money and· Dr. Phyflls .· Selby~l)~Iibs • Tuesday that a little bit of patience . . A priine example of patience and ·• han • t, ·'·, • . -.. ' . ·...- •• . •" . . - .,-,. .. . ' • "' . • M011jU-'Y, MAlt('H 22, 19112 ' . 1u:NF(;A1n: ltll' MO"IBAY. \tAA('H 22, 1912 '\ Edwards, ·Feldman. ) poetry-reading set Tashi concert on campus Wednesday I I The sixth Arts Ascending col)cert , PATRICIA PATTERSON little, if any, money for it. We write series at BC wlll feature Tashi, a Staff Writer because it's something we have to popular chamber music ensemble, The Guest Wri1ers Serles, spon do.· at the colle3e · theater at 8 ,p.m. sored by BC Creative Wrlting'41A When the compulsion to write Wednesday. and the Women's Center, will pre- . . .. . sent poetry readings by Nancy Ed does come; it can be likened to the Tashi, whic~ means "good for· . . r wards and Phil Feldman on Mon. melting of snow and the run-off of tune" in Tibetan, has been hailed March 22, at 7 p.m. in the Women's . water from the mountains in the for its unusual clarinet and string Ride the horse and coke spring. I then view poetry writing as programs on tours of North and Center (Humanities t'l). Edwards and Feldman will be riot a matter of choice, but rather of Sallth America, Europe and the Far· reading their original sele~lions necessityfor the person doing .it.'' Etsl. One critic noted that one over the crest into oblivion along with· selections from Valley · · Feldman continues, "Once a · hallmark of the five pfece ensemble Light: Writers of The, San Joaquin . .. . By J.L. STOOPS . piece of poetry is begun it is difficult · has been their ability to perform aH the iegs suddenly turn.to lead, the lungs agonize, and the to leave it for very long. Personally, tyPes of music as if it had been writ- Staff .Writer · competition goes flying by, In non.athletic endeavor, "TQ.me, poetry is the distillation- h of the music of ihe soul," says Ed. I may rewrite a poem many times ten. just fllr t em . We've cla1m·ed another· vlctim. We, the TV-viewing, the right side of the brain-where those wondrous cells movie-watching, record-buying public didn't actually wards. "The rhythm of truth is so before I'm happy with it. There are They have.introduced 20th c~n- of imagination, originality and creativity . are those times when the mood. for · f · 1h · spring the trapdoor but our unsatiable demands for housed-suddenly. and unexplicably goes on vacation, strong we cannot escape it; .it dazzles · h tury masterpieces at so·me · o e achievement helped build the scaffold for the-latest vic becomes dormant, and the artist, writer, student or ac and start les us wh en we rea I1ze. .its• writing · i.s unuiually good,. l e co·. un· ir· ,v's oldest chambe. r mus'1c language is .tight and eve. rythin°. fits d. ·1 · d ·ver tim. His name was John Belushi. Hang hi.s scalp tor ''hits.the wall.'.' power; Learning to write is like . into it'sproper P.lace. A.. · poein"may societies an at co 1eges an um - alongside that of Elvis, Chico, Natalie, Holden and the building a house, .and .we . begin sitles they played Mozart and · others ..'. many others. Hollywood has little patience with. these artistic building· when we .are sma· 11 , w h. en only need that initial writing.'' Bra.hms· to acclai·m fr.o·m· ·audiences The entertainment industry; as probably no other cog doldrums. Ahd some of the actors have even less,,Pangs nothing escapes .our vision, our .. j thi~k th~ biggest challenge for , more at ease with rock. . In the American commercial machine, cann·ot accept 9f insecurity, resentment, disa-ppointment and fear of curiosity, our 1ouch; Laier there are· me Is that of. attempting to show Formed in 1973, Tashi includes . mediocrlty_where success dernanas ever-increasing le:,els. failure become.Jllilnifest . ..what better marketplace.for-..- accidental mein'ories. One stores up througli my poetry what l wan(tCI Ric.hard Stoltzman, clarinet; l~a c"--10({-t-he-Walter-s-. ~·.~ --- ------'------'--- _. ------~~-- _ ideas.Hke..squirrling away treasures.__. get_accoss'io_my~reader .. In poet[)',. - -Kavafian,-vlolinc:3nd---viola;-:Fred--- ' of competence. Performers and performances are tried the .drug pusher or, the 'cocaine ca·terer,. as ·he is more ''~-: _· aally; success or failure is translated into immediate. fashionably known' these days. . · . . . ·. for winter cold then there are·ap- showing verses telling I want to Sherry,'ceilo; Theodore Arm, violin > ·. million dollar profits cir losses. We are the judge and H's: not cheap; The diluted street version of 'coke' pearances o( these incarnate show through imagery,· language · and viola; and [k-Hwan Bae, violin }.:·:' . . ' . ;· , jury. · . • .. · . · . ·...... · .·· . · costs about $25,000 a pound. But I.hat's pin money out El Salvador no vacation spirits.'' summarizes Edwards. . and sound what the poem is all and-viola. - So what happens when a performer reaches the .crest of a star's salary these days. And a little sniff of the · Feldman says "There are lots of . about. ln. other words, I want my Stoltzman has soloed with over of public acceptance after years of struggle and str_ife in white powder disguises' tlios,e feelings of inadequacy, .. By ROB WALTERS places to publish poefry·, but there is · readers to work a little." Americans. · Hell· no one . kno.ws ·.· into what I had thought was a travel · siKly orchestras,. including the New ihis. all. too competetive artistic arena? Our memories ·. transforming 'them into technicolor dreams of grandeur, : News Editor whe~e El Salvador is on the map; agency orily to be hit_ with an York Philharmonic, London, · Sal\ are short. Never mind what you did last week.; What transcending the. humaii. condition into a never, never At first, I lhought my travel agent. and the fact is no one,cares. People onslaught of- pro-'arguments .for Francisco.and Atlanta Symphonies. · have you done lately? The problem of giinerating in land where reason and logic are superfluous. sciewed up wh_en he toid. me he ...... ' were the same ivay wHh Vietnam." military intervention in El Salvador. He, played at the Marlboro Music . novation and stimulating creativity looms larger. - · could book me aboard a night to El · "Ah ha, Vietnam and El Salvador lwas,only ieeking a cheap trip, and Festival and the Chamber Music .. And when the' effects wear .off; the real.world looks Salvador. But then I realized my · ' Happiness has been ~ptJy defined as the ability to . do . have ·. some similarities ..· And this guy was,ready t.o send me on .· Society ofLincohi Center, He was a even Jess rosy than it did yesterday. But. that can be . travel agent was really an army 0 Tash!. a chamber mus!~ e~semblej will~ featured at the College Theater at 8 p.m. Wednesc!ay, Fornied l.n 1973, the show demonstrable progress toward a d~finite goal. besides, isri't most of thb popuiace one. j had been con(ronted with the founding mem\>er of Tashi, a facul changed. Another sniff . .' .. and :another. Eventually,.· recruiter, and what he had in mind . grou; Includes lk·Hwan Bae on v_lolln and vlolaJidtj; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Ida Kavanan, vlolln and viola; However, most of us ar~ in possession of the gift of · against any· sort or military · option to take parHn a war th.at had ty-member of tlie California· In- .• -inix it. with alcohol or other drugs. How high is up?' was no vacation. · Fred Sherry, cello; and Theodore Arm, violin and ¥Iola. . · . ·. _ · . . . dissatisfaction...;.;the gift of discontent...;.;perpetually · conflict?".· yet to be. And still; it was this "yet" . stituie of t~e Arts anci: servea as Finally; there is one less vacancy in the coroner's wanting things to ~e bet.ter than they are, But when that .. "But think Of it as a paid vaca- · Htl had to think about that one: that bothered me. . . · - . . and ha: coBaborated ;ith Berio . certmaster of the iulliard Orchestra. · . Hugo Wolf; and after intermission, . tion,'' he said, "And hell, we ain't . Western Regional Dire.ctor of goal-the crest or the hill. in a profession or career has ~~- ...... -·· .. . . ''Viet11am ended seven years ago. . I was ambivalent about the whole Young Audiences ..· Boulez, Carter, Copland, Takemit, The program inclu.des Allegro in ·· Quintet in A Major for Clarinet and Comedian Richard t>ry r. 1 ••.-" ·-- .... ~ ...... -...... __ .__._..,.. ____ ... -...... 1.-..~•-.-,~,1;,.::;v,..-:-.~· ·-.~";··r··•"lf.._.~...,...... ·---·,.---:.--- ... - -- • -- Rt:'llt:(;~l)t RIP MONOAY. MARCH 11. lttl PMZI· \tO\I),\ \. M\K( II 2Z. 19112 ltt.Nt:(;AUt KIP ASB proposes changes Tiie rollowtaa are propoeaf •••cod.,. .. IO due D•II .- 11 C1R ; ASB Conatllatloa. Tll,ey ..W lie •oitd •poa ~ • AY • lladl ii. aad mul be ratified by • hro-tlllnb ••JorltJ "*· 84 1 21 -, all 'Host areas' key to nuclear 1111 survival taln a copy of tile ASB Coutlh,tlo• for ,.., al I I I • n coau1tt or !line ammeltdmealt, I• C-.pu c.ier ,. A.I ,, •• By TRACIE MOUSER and DAVID CROWE It will take SIX WEEKS to relocate the populace into pertaining to tbil election and/or tllew ...... _.. lhD 1M M • Staff Writers these host areas says Jackson. drnKd to the Chief J ustke or the Sladfltt Coart, ud ,..._ 1111 • p "The End ls Near." This phrase has been a part of Nearly 2.S milUon people will travel from Los Campus Center 4. our language since The Bcslnning. During the past cen Angeles to northern counties through Kern County in tury, however, The End . ml\Y be getting nearer and carpools regulated by law enforcement officials he sug Proposed Ammendments: nearer-with the introduction of nuclear weapons. gests. Once In the host area, each person will receive With the concept of fighting a "limited" nuclear war, Camera Ready lrtformation which ·will outline survival Artkle II, Section 3, Clause 3 one begins to wonder how vulnetable we, the 1.inlied methods in' the event .of a strike. ·If a person doesn't To be eligible to run tor •n Alsoclatffl Student. Body office, a ftnC States, are .. Furthermore, how are we to protect know anyone in his host area, he will need to construct a Sl'mester freshman student 1ball ban •• kut • l.O n••tlTc tip · ourselves against such an agresslon7 cavelike dwelling says. Jackson. Having removed the school grade point average as detfrmlned by lbe oftlclal lnlllla1pt. There. was a time when fallout shelters were in vogue, door from his previous residenc6,,_this door will ..be. used · Author: Tino Arretk111do and Civil Defense seemed lo be a true deterrent to war. to cover the entrance. · · ' · BC was a designated Civil Defense Shelter .. On a statewide level, the Crisis Relocation Project has· Add: Article IV, Section 4, Clause 6 varlou \:Olll· But technology has forced the worlcl QUI of "mutual discussed with food chains the relocation distribution of The uglslatlve Advocate ~all act as a liaison to tbe · assured destruction'' and into an arena where a "first wf\olesale food ·into host areas. Locally, the host areas mlinlly, county, and state ltglslatlve agencies, and_1hall lldvocale st11· strike" will cripple a country into submissio~. said Ray· will use restaurants to feed the newcomers twice daily, den.I needs and grievance t1rocedures. Jackson, coordinator of the Crisis Relocation Project in utilizing their Benefit Receiving Card says Jackson. As Author: Doa Albmu Kern Count.Y. there will be no economy, one will be required to wor.k · ror · meals. If one chooses to remain in his private Ajld: Article V, Section 6 , Since 1962, however, fallout sh~lters in Bakersfield , sheller' rations will be distrlbuied. Nothing In Ibis consUtutlon wlll be construed as deayln& • student or have been considered obsolete. . group or students the right lo petition fhe Student Court lo rule on •11y · An area such as ours w.ould be vulnerabl.e. to a The effectiveness· of this· six-week sur- .special circumstances or conslderiillons lbat might prevent ii student "firestorm"-intense heat that would engulf a city, vival/recolistrnction. plan taken from the_ Soviets ha.s. or group or students from meeting any requirements In this co1111ltil· burn everything flamable to the ground, and in the pro- · b_een.questiontd b)'. some e.xperts, says Ja1;kson. Gon-_· tlon or any. campus policies. . · ~~-cess, In Kern Coilnty, cr.eate a vaccuni~sui:kii\g-ahyair-.-s1dermg that, compressed-m10-11-matter of hours are --- -Auttuor:-Don-Allsman out of the fallout shelters below says Jackson.· events more ternble than those that took place over · · ' · years in other times, let us hope that this plan is never All things con'sidere~:- the Kern County area is a put to the test,. stresses Jackson. potential target, Ja.ckson points ouL With a growing. Things go,t out of control! population located near riumero_us refineries, a Naval . . . . . GETAN··EDUCAnoM Oil Reserve (Elk 1-jills); Edwards Air force Base, a Naval Perhaps II was the rain contributing lo irie accident but the driver of this A locai tow truck pp~ratot holst;d the vehl~le tip and took HInto the shop · Weapons Center (China Lake), two railroad stations, city vehicle .appears to have had some. trouble stopping. . for what ts·sure to be extensive repairs, (Photo: ·Doug Thompson) ·MONEY CAN'T BUt ...... and several major freeways (1-S, 99, 58), ii is evident . $15,tOO'. . . . ·. that a strong.Civil Defni:se procedure is necessary, says · stated in the officers . election ease some of the apathy here at the • school as well. . PWS. . .· '. FOR. COLLEGL. . . . Jackson. . . . packets. Itis my understanding thal college ... •· Everyone learns (or should learn) . . Join the Army for two years. Because not only is . - Letters The Rip edito.r also receives a sti ,Jenriy L. Bowden· Fall 1981 · thrnugh his or her mistakes; J •am · · How do we achieve a worki_ng dvii Defense? We take ·• · Continued from page 2 .the Army cme' place where you'll mature in a hurry, it's a pend .. ' who hasever made men ASB President not saying_t~at any 11rticle whid\has . . . - . . . great place t() get a lot' c{rnohey for college fast, too. . it from the Soviets, says Jaclison. The Soviets have Being a past officer in that organiza tion ter'm plan by this adniinislraiionto .,.·j loose an operation.'.' they (the activity group) are suppos ~1:30 p.m. Mech.a ·tTub Mteling·1'_ti_r~·ide ·aoo·m · Aci:o.rding · to Wright, the co- ed · to deposit the monies in the set money aside lo bUy. new: ories? ·.· 2:o.;> P.. m. ·Ffdtrll.lioir_Collncll Mtttlrlg, Extcll-llvt Boal'd ROoin ' last time (they g<>t 'new ~on~tl"t! ·T~·hl ~lan~e, an4 .Srrtng!i · business office in a time near ·or ftie I . imiforms) we nad to conduct fund-~ Ma-rch ~S r[ght af!er i~e fundraisirig event i_s : Thursday, .. I oyer: . raisers·to bUyuniforms and the ad, Increased Child Care ministraiion helped out.These kind · 8:30 a.~, Petr Coun_sellng,_ ExecUtlYe B_oard Rooni . - I 9;30 a·.m. .·Pht Rh 0: Pi • ·Tlcke~ Saies Blkt. Drawl_ngj Fo)'ei I Credit Available to Wright said he is ·"unsiire'' if of things .just frankly c.ost money ..•.. - ·ror. . ' . - . - . 10:0011.m. , P.t~ha food Sale, P~llo ...:.. _. ' there are any cases wheri(the band Working Parents In '8.2 ·. ''But 1fed if there are worthwhile 11:30 it.ni.-- -'Student C_our(, E_Xt;ll;ll;t B_oard R·oom .. did not follow the ·structure but "in 12:30 p,m·. BSU'Miellng, .Flmld, Room . . . . . _ .· · - Accordlni; to .. things.· 10 enhance our. kids'. pro, some cases that I am aware of, they . · 1:30 p.m. ln1erri1111,nonal .St_Udellts AS.Soclitlo'n 1 fireside· Roon, H &RBlock . . . have' (followed astr~clure).'' ..·. grams, I'm going to do .them: We t:QP_P,m.· Sierrl NeYa-da·Fortns[c lt11giie 01,rrlct TOur, flrtidde R0-0-m The Economic Recovery didn't need lo have a band.scholar·. 5:00 p;m. Wort1tn's Baskelball "' Ei°CimlnO, HO_me.· · Tax Act of 1981 bas been ball .· To Wood, "the big philosophicii.1 . ship program for lessons/we co.uld Friday, Marc·h--26 ed as the most comprehensive . · question is: Why is all of this fund. have 6at around and done nothing," raising necessary? It's necessary, tall legislation· In the ilallon;s Wood concludes, "But l felt it was 9:30- ~.~. P-hl -~ho_ Pi Tickel S.ales for .e1kt Drav.-ing, -Foyer · number one, for us to have scholar'. ~ .. blstory, affecllng . ~lrtually that important to do so we went out 10:00 a.m. ·ssu Membenhlp o·n"e; Fo}·t, · nery ta1tpayer; The.· laws will· ships which enable our students to and did. it." - . 3_:00 p.ffl .. · Sierra ·Nevldll Fo,-i-AslC" Ltague b.1.strfcl ·Tour~ Flrtsldt Room 'change how·. tax returns are study privately. We (the music 4:00 p.m. wOmtn11 Bi~kttball.vs. Easl L._A •• Away 51'lmmlng \IS L.A. Vallt)'·, llome · flied, ·not only this year, but .. department) cannot afford to give · Back to the issue of fund r~ising · the students lessons. · for the ne1tt several years. for the Mazatlan trip, Wood says, . , Of special Interest to work·· "So we feel strongly enoUgh "I'm very bitter about some of this. __ Ing parents, both single 11nd about that important facet to raise "I .do know as long as I'm band 8:00 a.m. Sitrra Nt~•d• forrilslc U1gue Dlslricl Tour, FJrtsldt Room married, Is the lncre~ child the money so the . kids · can get director and if we ever decide to go Trick: S1nla 81:r:btrlil fASltr Rtla)5, Away The. inov_ie "Deat)ltrap" stars Cllre credit 11vallable for la1t private lessons. : Every }ear we've someplace where student money· is actor Michael Caine as a burned out yean after 1931. The credit looked al the budget-it keeps going involved, every dime is going to be playwright whose macabre muse will be rahed to $1440 where down, down, down, and every year oi;i deposit. I don't care if those kids . deserted him four turkeys ago: tbe Income Is $10,000 or less we look at the cost of maintaining have to finance their bicycles to go ·. On the heels of his latest flop, he Graduation requirements listed annually, 11ith a $960 celling the program-it goes up, up, up. So someplace.-l'm not going o·n th.e line JOB OPPORTUNITIES . ,....._. retreats io his posh Long Island for families earning $3-0,00Q or we've turned to the other alternative for these kids again. The publicity Q-317 Grap111c ~,11,1 Ad'rrrllJln& dnlz• lot01, prtftr art 1l16ta1; home-- ii] panic. And_ an ex If you plan to gnduu at tM-t11d of this Sprina 1982 ~meter, you must more .. which is fundraising. has been damaging to my profes must be cmtl,'tl Salary h 11f'&Olllblt. Ho1n student-Christopher Reeve in his file a "Caadldacy for Gnduatlo1" lonn by Friday, Aprill, la the Records H & R Block tall prepmn sionalism and may affect the rest of 10 "lrJ, P1n-tlmt ltmpon.ry potldo•. (IIN.r the· program." · t1mpu.1) first film since -" Superman ornce. A-9. are well vtnrd on tbne 111d "We're looking al a (band) U·lll Alfendtnl Fri. 1ad Sat. J0poe-6ara. Patl-Ume p,maa 11"-shows up with a secretly writ Lbted below lrf t~ Ceotral ~~menll for I.be A.A. dtartt. otber lanincies of tbe ~" nt1I po,Hlon. M11t bf ll7r1 of •&tor okkr. ten manuscript of pure dramatic 1. Cornplrtioa or 60 aiuu wlt.b at !tut a 2.9 1rNf polat 1vera1e, laws aad belp thelr clients get SJ.85-S,1.00 Pf' hoor. · gold 2. T•el.-e (12) antu must~ compie!NI la re.ld1.a at BC. C'V t11 <1'fd It .tn d ,I ":" . ·\· .;.,-...,~... ,-----, - ....-...... --- ... ~ ·~~~ ~----,------··-..- . 0 ., -' ., r' r MONU.\l'. t.lARt'H 12. 19112 IU:lljt(;Al>t: RIP ..' Old house mansion ot munchkins By JOANJUlDSTONE Staff Writer .. ' . .. Occupying one of the oldest houses In the area still on illl original site, the • BC Monterey Street Child Development Center opened at the bcglnnlng of the semester. . Built in 1895 at 528 Monterey St. by a local millionalrc, the house !s the . VOP.UMt: XI.Ji! . NUMBER 12 MONDAY, MAIH'II 2'J. l'JH2 BAkERSFIELD COLLEGE .. newest in the child care division of the Family and Consumer Education .' . , . _.... ,i .. department . According to Carol Sharpe; FACE Department Chairman; !he house was leased from a private owner and was completely revamped. They modified • the kitchen and, for State liscenslng purposes, added one toilet and one sink. ident ·downs deans· in ca er1 hubarb Sharpe said, "We wanted to maintain the flavor of the place, yet have proper facilities for our major function." And that they did. sim, Harriet Donaldson and he.r Interior Design students are working with Elouise Hig gins, Program Coordinator, to furtber create a home-like atmosph~re In rooms designated for specific activities. · Diane Sockey heads a· staff of 14 teachers and students in the Child Development class where the house Is used as the Jab. They handie. up to 4-0 infants, toddlers and two-year-olds in 1,515 square feet of unencumbered space. Parents also agree to participate a certain amount of time each week, when the doors were f1rst opened Feb. 1, 1982, a 'neighbor gifted the pro gram with I~ crocheted puppets which warmed their welcome· into the neighborhood. Mrs .. Sharpe reflected, "It's a beautiful place with marvelous possibilities. It will take a while to completely settle in, but things arc working out very well." . '-There is an Open,Housc scheduled for May 7, 4-7 p:.m, and the public is invited, said Sharpe. · .. '; ·,.·'\,... · ..,\ . \ . ' - ~ .· . < ' ' ~ .....> ', ,,\ ' ' ~ ~-,{,· ~ > ,, ' ·. STRIPPED. DOWN TO HIS BOXERS is BC's Dean. of Stud'ent Affairs Dr ..· Dave·. Rosales. He !fent down and our after being hU ·on the ba~I< of the neck by Dr. Phyllis . Dabbs as several.· administrators, got into· a healed food fhiht In lhe BC·ciffeterla.: See · related story. (Photo: Ron Dethterson) Inset shows Colllris loading up wi1h .'the mystery vegtable' ' • . • r O • • When 1he clouds dnred momentarily last week, the sun shone on this s1a1e Fa.mlly Arts and Con~umer Education Department •. The house, with Its Iy 87-year-old house which senes as the Child Onelopmenl C~ntu for the refurbished Interior, is as app~llng on the inside as it Is on the outside. Tiiis all wooden t()(klng horse apPfan to be waiting patiently lo give another tod· Christana, Monique. Robert and Arlan are probably anxjously dler the ride or his life. The horse Is one of !M!ve111l teys for ihe pre-schoolers in the awaiting. their lunche<> as their formulas are warmed for lb.em in house. their personalized bollles . .....,1111, • ... &5 n ., htc , _. 1 ...... we P w, 1111'... • a 7 ; • w •1c1c•..., tllt Cl 4 -..--;----.. · ,- -~ · ·• ~ -._...,- --~-...,...... • .------~- -·- - ~-. -· - - -· ------,..._,_.,,"i'""-,..,'*"*.,.·•_44~•--~-----""•"1>J,.l!l!i t"l.-11114.'""·*11'114"'*-#l"C¥" .. WI'< •«•. ...,,.,.,,..,., -"l!'('"'"''-•_*l"I -·-~- - ·· -·· · - - ~ - ... -----~-~~-~------· ------. '· ·~·· MONPA Y, MARCH 29, 1'12 Rf.NF.GAPF. RIP RENEGADE RIP MONDAY, MARCH 2'. 1912 PA.GE J Students are not only pest and vermin• "The acales or economy il'I releu noh-cxlstant and the heaters don't be cl<>Kd and students go to Cal tlon belns taken to keep this campus. they could come up with t~ moDC)' By KATHY AOK work. Where. there are no gofer State Instead. maintained In the. manner It should lna me a,e dlsadvantaaeo1u to the wu to sell ihe sd!QOI to some ridl Staff Writer · holes, the grass Is two feet h!ah and No. 4 87 new M&O men be hired· be, It Is unforiuante that we, had to school. I prombe to wear a Ue to Arab from Iran. The M&O men will 12 hospitalized after eating MEChA food Speaking to a full house at last most of the bushes arc overgrown. to repair the campus." terminate I JO lnstructers, maybe class, I nn~d thimjobb. Ooohhh, be. used to turn the school Into an A dozen innocent BC students wer~oapltallzed late last week after . weclcB Bo!U'd of Trustees meeting, For these and other reasons, I The shocked board voted. on the next time they wlll not try to form a plC155se don't fire me." At this eslate, then they will be re~." . suffctlna from food pobenlna from t they bouaht at one of tho.. sc · Ed Janeway, dean of upkeep, told . propose lo the Board on behalf of request, which passed 4 to l, with new teachers union." , point security came in and hauled a Students should report lo BHS pn MEChA Mexican food sales In the camp center foyer, · . · \he board that, "gofers, spiders, Dr. Collins that the followins ac David Chnessy abstaining. The plan . . ' sobbing Sm.Ith to the slammer. , monday, along with all records that rats, mice, bullies stink bugs, pests Collins co.u!d not be reached for "We didn't mean for anyone to act hurt or sick," said Club advisor tions be taken. will take effect next week when the One of the few remaining ln they have lost . and other vermin are over running any other comment as he was on a Rubin "The Cuban" Femandei after paying a 94S dollar hospital bill .. No. l, i 10 instructers.on campus ,release of the 110 lnstructers and -structers on campus who was In on This sale of the campus could ex- the campus. school trip to France for the month. "I mean we did put a few 'mystery buns' In the food but now that I ~riliased, . . . moving the campus to BHS wiU the plan from the start told this . plain why numerous school officals Students are fearful of walking . Steve Smith, economics ,teacher and think about It, maybe we shouldn't have put those •mystery beans' in No. 2 Students and remaining begin. The 87. M&O men will be reporter what the motivation was have .been driving new Rolls; eating across the grass because of all the class clown and one of the first to be the food. , teachers be sent to th.e new college hired next week. · for this plan. ''The administration caviar and jelly sandwiches and gofer holes. and siant spiders that released this statement before cam "Holy rnackerol, those enchiladl!S tasted like octapus or campus,, formal!y known as BHS, Reaction on campus' to the radical had decided to sive thernseves a have been going to super cuts in Ion somethlna," aald Rlck Synadinos, one of the students that consumed are residing in the holes. pus security went to his office and don ·1o'have their cut. where !hey will finish the remainder plan has been mixed. Dr., Collins' arrested him for traspassing. 2004'70 raise weekly. Tne only way the deathly products. · · Most of th_e buildings on campus of the year. office released a , statement which, have lost their paint, windows are Noc 3 At the end of the year, BC stated that "I am pleased to see BC· Pryor gets 'Worst Janitor of YearJ . . ' . . . Roy Pryor, .the. campus center Janitor, didn't not not wash win .Long-awaited BC film questionable· Discussion of concert dows, sweep floors, or keep things clean for noihlng this year, he was Maintenence & Oops Dept. trying lo get "The Worst Janitor,of the.Year" award and he won · , Students Rick Wright, "Except for continued from first page · A star-studded gala will be Buck Owens." cerned 'wlih helping Bakersfield ex· Pryor is.scheduled to get hereat 6 a.m. every rnornirig'bui°he. usu~-· "It's 8 monumental waste of . Larry Mojica, a foriner theater inent on dorm life which contains ' that dorm segment, the movie was a now?" windows. Two weeks ago, the were removing the dinged window presertted from 7•10 p.m. on Satur- Along wit.h the just mentio.ned pand without· the problems en- I t II . 1 b · 10 d · · · money,'' says llC president Jolin arts. ~t•.1dent, wa_s .issued a budaet of. . full .frontal nud. ·,t· y. ·Th.ere ·are other Ys ro s n a o.u. I a.m. an.· eats breakfast before attempting. wo. rk. · ~ waste of time," admitted speech in , "I can't understand what went Maintenence and Operations crew and installing the new one when one day and Sunday, April 34 at the stars, there ii.re more expecte\l to be countered in the Los Angeles area," Wh h , d k , · h d. l · · · Collins· of the· long awaited ASB $. 3,000... to corn. plete the. film proi·ec·t segments ·wh 1'ch ma· ny. fac· ulty.. . en e ocs stut wor , ' you can ar y call it work," says Chuck . · · structor Norm Fricker. Heaith in wrong,". giggled Palmgren. "Oh I (there were l1 this time; one was, of th7goofier M&O men dropped Kern County Fair Grounds.. . present.. explained Walter Fouiltan, D'OB · Pal. mgren, hca d of Marnte~erice . and ()perallo11s .. · . , . . . funded ··documentary· Welcome· · to for the ASB. · MoJ'i.ca wrote and members ,,'o ..u.nd "bizarre.'' Over 30. · · Bakersfield College. The. film was.. di.reeled '.t.he.'film.·.-and-got. BC. st·u.. de· nts i'n.the"child care.·p.ro' gram structor Norm Hoffmaq disagreed, know, we forgot to use nails. Heck, caught robbing a 7-1 l store an.d . the wrndow and brok~ It. . "The gala is for the benefit of the · "These per farmers , have · presi~ent: . . . . •--.--, P ryoi:- is-well-known-for--swecping-dlttcunder-iusi and killing-live we'llh!lYetoremcmber-those-babie,'-sentenced'to sweep up-the-store's .--Instead. of reaching in. their~ ,. ' · sf · · · 1y , d · · · h · ·. .· · · plants for no reason: He maintains his persorilll logo of ."the diriier ·. ~ade-wlth:;th~·intcntctharit~would'~-.~st-.uderits--toperforrn ii\c- it~ Ille -,-c10 a song-and·dancenumber''We-- "Everrwitlrthat dorm-segment.the-'---"· · · n.e.xt ·1'1me. ·. · , park in". l,ots' f.or two. weeks·) ·.dro··ve. IS-wheel diesel tr'uckfor 'more glass • ,-0~.ve!op~,t ,.of -Bake.r le.Id ~gen~rous · -p~omise ~0-en_tertam} e- .·· -Tilis--benefibgala is- expected-to -~ • .· 000 L. , H d h · · be sliown at local high schools in. ,docum. entary took seven months to Love Little Bodies'' down the. stai. rs movie was a waste of time , .. I " . , · · h 1 orgamzallon," ·commented Mayor audience dunng the two mghts when raise · 5·200 for the DOB · lh e u,;ller !- . e spen s ls work time eating popsicles and beating up · · , Last November a Small Up, to th b ·k · · · the crew went down to t e 1oca · · . ( h ·· · )- Id h · · b . • . · on weak, unhealthy students. . . o.rdet fo show potential college · comple!e, . . .· , . , of the math-science building: BC wasn't in itl".. . ' - · . . . , . e ro en w1 ndow sight rn · . d . · . d. b · h · Mary K. Shell. .· .. ·...... we t e committee to t em a out organization oo. B will then put the 1 ~· s.tudcnts the benefits of' attending ''Yes, the.. film is bizarre: But,· I· student Jeff Jories does a ·to ml11i1te · Collins has asked Jianlc Webb of pigeon-h11_le ~_sized window was . lheir diesel truck w.hich was equip- h~r waTre stodre an1 outhg dnew. , · Shell revealed In a press 'con· ·the cau'ie: -: . · · . ·. · · · . . · · money 10 us~ with plans of a con. oken (actua1•1·it ha,1J·ust a beebee ped w1'th enough glas· 1· · d piece. wo ays ater e wrn ow f · h. · · 11 f ··· · · · "Th , It 't · ·, f th. · t ·· · · 'COilege locally. A private screening . made ii that way so that it would ap- on camera lecture from the cafeteria , the theater department to· salvage br. _ . ,, , ,. ._>f, • . . s o repro uce . fi · d "Th . •d . b · · erence t at a st o top entertamers . ey ,e I was mce. or em o venlfon center and new tourist. at· -- . '. . ..- . . - . . . . . of the film to faculty members took peal to. high school kids," says Mo- on how to lose·· at dorilirios. · A the project by re-editing the fllni. hole ir;t the center) in one of the the Crystal Cathedral. Three days was ix~ · ese;~rn.dowP.Ji° s arc of every field is expected .to attend give something back 10 a city they · tractions. · · Calendar change'1 again for next year place last Thursday and Collins in- jica. The' main controversy of ihe science instructor eats· a bannana ''If given al!the unusedfootage and Science and Engineering Building's . later, after three..24-hour shlfts, they· a pane m the rear, sai a mgren. and per form . ..:." We'll have. have . heard ·sQ . much . about;" · · · · · · . In case you havn't heard, there won't be any school here next year, sists tliat the film will not be shown. film centers on a seven minute seg- with the skin still on. astrong drink I may be able'to clo ..------111,.,.______..;._;... ______, something for everybody: . · ackn<>wledged'Shell. . · . The $SO for adults arid the$17.SO . reports the administration. ''It's no biggy," said BC President Dr. "There is a lof of symbolism that it,'.' says Webb.·"l'm afraicl that the· ft 8 - "Among the performers schedul, · · Bakersfield, California has been for children under. 13 years of age· John Collins. "We've handled small problems like this before. It'll be · . shallow ininds. woni be ,able to skate board chase with the two ••el!.~S_ ,~\'r. Nc• 1u . ed to appear are,, singers Ric!<,:, nained on shows like , "CHiPs, ... admission price wm include enter- . kinda fun now that I think about it!' . . . . , understand," explains Mojica. · stuilents dressed as Phil Dqnahue I £ tal,111,~li I, .· Springfield and Nei.1 Diamond,' "Real People," "The Greatest tainrnent, dinner buffet style,· and .·.•. c,AD.E "I didn't understand the sym- · through the student center 'will have dancers Levar Button arid Juliet · Arnerkan Hero," arid ''The Johnny drinks: Anyone interested can get . . ' - ...... bolism," confessed Dean of to be cui... . ! . '· Prowse, actors John Ritter and .. Carson Show/' justto name.a few. their \ickets at the Tjcketfon or the <->.·~.' .. ,,; Farm animals; to be allowed on campus . ~~.- . • . I,.ioq~~y, Wagner; and groups like .·''The.time and cost of these per~ Bakersfield City Chamber of Com- .·~ .. . The Commodores and Up With · formers has been agreed upon to be merce onTruxtun Avenue. Goats, pigs, ducks, cows, mules, goats, pigs, arrnadillo;-the whole ·· (!:). Seriously now lI GSS People; There will also· be some absorbed by· the entertainers and · "People ·should· buy 'th.cir tickets schmear. will be allowed on campus, to roam free according io .Mike · . O ·~ ·~'· . '1J '; .. ;. '.1 s10 local celebrities like Dack Rambo donated to the .cause," stressed . as early as possible because this gala . '·,·,~·· .·.,.,... 'r:rti:·.· . .' ' Bogges, a BC .studeot. · . , .· . · · .. ·. · · 1 ,., I • · · · · from Delano· and the show -"The Shell .. · . . . . is sure.to be a selloui," aclvised both ''We need more of a natural atmos'phere," said Bog-us, who had ab, · Camp counselors, needed , ,·: ... ' ALL CLUB MEMBERS RECEIVE - · . · S~ord of Justice" .ind country star "It (the organization) also is con-· Shell and Fountan., .· solutely no authority to insUtute the law to begin with butinanaged to ' MEMBERSHIP KIT, WHICH INCLUDES: · Tickets go ()n ~ale today . . gei it passed oy the KCC!i board &nyY(ay; . , . . · Mon~~Fri. We are lo~king for mat~re men and women who iue interested in The law.ailowi all these animals, ~d an assortment of others to. • working witl!children as camp counselors at our summer camp~ We at , . 1: Official Me~bershlp Card·.... · ..···L·. ·. ··e'. ·.t·.·1· .·er··· s· ,t' o'. .···t·'·h··.·e· ' .. · E' ·.. d.··1·.· 't. ·,a··.··r· .· ..• !~'J!:~~ ~?~;~;;'~at your heart roam .free wherever they please, according to Bogus. Most of the . 11 a.m.-3 p.m. · are e: ,Jl'rivaie.canip and our ,oo acre ranch borders ihe ~quoia Na- . tional Forest in· the southern Sierras: The camp activities center 2. Used Gym 'h'ear' _· . animals .will be seen. in the cafeteria. · · Chuck E •. Cheese's . • • ,' : • • • • c around ranch chores, outdoor education, wholes.ome living, and i:oni, . . munity fun. We need people who are willing to work in a rustic out· .- .·- Mavericks to host fight; slamdance 200/o OFF all food·and soft drinks door seuirig and who nave teaching skiUs in' horsetnanship, waterfront : activities, crafts, outcamping, inusic or ?? •. Cooks'111ds and kitchen · TheMavricks wiU host a fight and slamdance this friday nighlat the help~rs are also needed. . I . .. -.· Strongbow stadium .. i\11 single .adults and anyone wanting to fight are ~. · ·AND.Double Game Tokens <-DLamoi1d · _. , on Food Purchase only· . . . invited to come. Admission will. be $S for the general public, S4 for , · . If interested, please contact the placement <>ffice here on cardp~s. Yo~ Mavrick members, and people with brass mickies; . - ·:, i , · Chuck E. Cheese , .... ,;.),\··-~·. 'i ; -· will need to fill out a counselor applicatio'r'r form and sign up for a· , . . ' • • f . . . l with this ad ' Th~atre .·CRkornlse -' Pizz'a Time April l on campus interview. Dame to babble on etiquette ·. j~zo Ming ..\ve." (Please present Student I.D.) c1 . . . . . - . . . I I _Students get in fight; wi,ner advances ·1 . 'I'Wo BC stud_ents, John Gonzales and Jim Washington got Into·~ full:scale fist fight in.the campus center W.edriesdayi wiih Oonzales. ..,f winning before campus center head honcho Phil Feldman broke it up .c five minutes after it started, Gonzales floored Washingtori twice with. a wicked left hook. but the latter got up both times with a sliglitif blooded nose; · / , ... · . · . , - · . · . . · "I can't believe he broke it up," .said Washington aficrwards, "II . was just getting good. Hei:k, I was just getting warmed up;" said Gon- zales...... · ·. _ .· The fighting in 1he campus center has been so commonplace lately that tne KCCD board has decided to keep track of the winners of each. fight and give an award to the winner as an lnceniive to keep the ' fighting clean. . • · · , · ' . Soccer team loses '14th stl'.aight game The BC soccer team, a group of gangling heclclers trying to become · . a lejltimatc college sport, lost its l4ih straight game Thutsday,'21--0, to the Fairfu Elcment,ary school team. BC actually scored the first three goals of the game·, but to its dismay, they kicked the ball Into the goalie box on the wrons end of the field. · · ' . Speaker.coming.t«J BC Wednesday. The ASB is proud to announce that a speaker, a world-relmowued speake,- wiU be comine he,-e soon. "We really think be'U be here," Oll/V one of t11CSC PC11S iS thin said ASB President Don Alliman. "We really think a speuer is soiile , to come. I swear. I promise ~·n be here. We know he's comine " enough to drawttie line belOtN. ------ty Western h• many pa of good-paying tempo ('IIIS 58 NI styles) Three concerts scheduled rary uaignmenta available. Skilled office workers Tllne W6.>el lJ an ,cbodula:I m the lndoor Theater tius .....,k, IIC· 1., .~ e-·a-'·~ _,.,. ·" ·':>-,a•, ·e~.a~...,..... :,.-ec-,se """ -·,:r are in great demand, and we alao have marketing tU"""~5 ~.Jl-,.~._.ICl.,._, -·- ... <;ta~tL,19 oo, diQI to 101De 1a111btinas on tbc O!!Tlpa =ter boy, bathroom ~.,,. . ! ' ,0., • - : ·~W--1'' )()€ ~ :s -00- a-.:">€ '.09 pl'(;"..: .go:• and li«ht industrial jobs. Juat work for the holi· ..n.. '. s :"€ :~~ tledut'j :JI' t;'"'€ trt°-On' ie'". &.t Jnl1ke t:,e otl'>e:,, tt,e ::ie.aut)i J' Dioot s -,eie' 5 days or year-round ... whatevEr auita you. Give ,tJ1 llllree eo<>ceru an pun.I: roc le waca lJ. or 1JO say the ..-alla. Tbe -u: ~ Bai, :::" extra.~ ne line ~ p.rt:5 on [)oJOe<' It 9hdes ,.,..~ across ~ ;,age us a call today. See what Western can do for you. ol ~4q_q5 ftnl b.ad ''Outa Dynmmu' ' will pa:1 onn 11 7 p .m. T IX9day. The i,e. :,eca, ~ cts ::,01 turqsten ~ ball :s w sec"~ WTttvn a needle-,, 't "T"05I: Wiii • .... ,... ad die tllird bud p ii IICbedltted II I p•. "m - n " for FridaJ Ji.. rable. trouOie-free. ~ tl.!11 pen 'PJ Girl tl>Jy • ..... 3 p.a .. www If I to the bellltoom ..OS, 't s ,ettp,--W"tter s Pt Al-: arost s ~ l11t1r1 WT I WI ~ S( :,ot,le!' s delll1tt- 1'IINUI! iiillll. One rr()t't !lllf pant tt>e PllOt f"'!c:se ~ l.lnef do5> 't 1~ BLANKETY STREET •&r•T• ·-a bl9- f.rt pnce. ' It SJU!t a SIOMy SUITE 000 $119 ~.... 000 0000 ··-· 0¥1111 fW A 8lltt • 5S 1 I • lo,1 1111 • t 1by ClSe 77 7 I · T • a · .. · YI. I I IOI_.,. _ _...,....,.,__.-~---·- --•..------·------4 - 4 WWW WWW 14;4 44 ------...... ----....._....._. ___""."" ______...,. ___ .,oli_,_"I"' ...... Cost: 18 yen UFOs, ·ugly land atura Enquiery . Largest uncirculation of any paper! cause shuttle move · By NAT KINKHOLE. · ''Ze llahst time ver had zc 11\llding ;~.:/ . ,,,,,,, ~-.,' · Space Correspondent . . here, d~rc vere all deez people veeth . ·J-: ~ • . {' ' Nasa. officials have . confirmed no vood or vater. Our leader vood .,;.., +· _' ...•. that they were ordered to move the have loved It." continued Whaxce, sight of·:the most cu.rrent spav-ce·: SO year,.old tomorrow. . . shuttle :1andlng to New Mexico not · . "Not only zat, l:iutzce lines to uze . because of 'weather conditions but zc porta poteez' ve~e 'longer zan the merely because the Mojave Desert is · lines yu see at ·Mahjeek Monteen : the Mojave Desert. (magic Mountain). . . ' . • This hash got . to b~. the · mosht Whaxee also hinted that Burros . · . loathesome environmental zone on on the landing strip h_ave ~lndered f.. '; ·. -~~·. :. . · ze planet/' Said NASA's Eerzhar the landing procedures in the past. ' ,.. Whaxhee, . head of landing pro- "Zose crazee boohroze (burros), . °!". cedures for the project. "Not pnly zay always nlln ze fun. Just zc odder ...... )" ..;-~. . . ' iat, but we've h_ad zum feedback · day I vahs landing my cesna plahe ·:.:.s,,.·' .. '·. j,,',J . , ..... f~om .aHens we've communicated on ze strip and I run into sree (3) of . ·-' . with recently. II . ze crccters and to dees date, I'm still •· ' . , Whiucee . also · linked . the· recent cleaning boohro furr offa. my pro- ,- .\ :: .. - < ~ ' •• d_ ow. nfai_l inn_ earby tron.a's industry . peelah ·(propeller).'' ' . . . . · · · · · · Nasa offlcla_ I,. Ell-German to the fact that "The Mojave Desert . · I vas landing and I yelled fron ze · POW·· .d ... · b · M · · · · · · . k t " · · · · · . 1 'II · an current urro et~.u. OJaVe Des:rt.;,. •• .· : .· coc pee •• moov yu creeters or ~I ·.. . hat~r. Eerzbar Whuhee -; I hate-to.shay,! but-housln~_poo_t yo~a.bees-(?lfen.,._You think~.-. ·· T - -· - I .. 81 . entire population of ze ceety of L-A . ie. b_oohroze (burros). listened,'' . . t::le11 ;1v1~th ng :\ ~! In here iit ze dezert _ez rio eezy task,'' questioned Whaxee. "I'll get zose · ·· a holn ng.h u .. . en,· · axh · . · ·· booh · · {b ) · - · ·. · · . ,, · aga 1n, e oves t e sme 11 <.> . said Wh ee, a scientist of Russo~ . . roze. ~rros yet, you ~rut ..·.. Jellyrlsh drool. (Foto . . German d~ent and an c_:i::POW that . . . Wh'.1"ee.~a1d t,he New Mexico Ian- . . : Charlotte Cox) . • the Amencan Army ~ever gave. ~mg s~te, . eezn t mooch better, but.· · · ... ·~ . \ back. · · . tt can't be any verse zan iteez.here/' , .I .· .Testimonies - . given. . . UFO. . . . sightings...... · Please,· readers, try to figure this story· out. ' . . '.. .. . ·. . . ·By ROAN JEDSTONE · .· · said through tears; "It was :like be- a stolen ·top~fuel race car· into the 1 .. ·. . . . . Waff Striter ., . · . . . · ing inside one of th()se snow-scened .. BC cafeter.ia hot fo~d Une, handed 1 NASAand other g(>Vernment of- • . . paper weights:" .· . ,· the pizza serve( a Master Charge . r ..· ficials agree that the blzzare kids .. ·. When authorities arrived, oil th~. ·.card.and o.rdered hertO; "fill ··er ·· n. ap· p· ·of: R·ho.nd. a· . 1···1·n·s·1·a1 .·. 200·1 . · · · up· •. ' .. ' B_C _Sec_ u.·.rity. w_as on_.the see.·ne . . . • . .. .· . . . ·. . ,·. . .. s_cene,.·. so did the. "· eighb. orho. <>. d_k_.id.s;_· Desperado. ·court,·. was .indeed.·. the ... Do_z_e_ n_· s.·. o.. f.· p•eo.plega_thered out. 51•d. e· . within the hour ahd took her dir~t· cfoeland brutal doings qf the band. _·. I.he bedroom wind.ow and.. ·sia· r·te· d. ·. lylo Student Colirt because shewas . of gypsy UFO;sJhat 'terrorized San · singi_ng Joh.. n ·Le.' _nnon ·tunes.· Mr. 'a.. ~d .. · obviously\mder the iri.tluence. Little . Joaquin : Valley skies. Saturday, ·., Mrs:. Li.ns.t.a.t.appeared a.t t.he• Win- . .did they know at , the time thaL ·M· .. h ·27 .. · . . : R. horida Linslat ·.was .u· nderan. al. t'en· . arc . · · • ... dow,. . .arm . .· in . arm, .An .. . anonymous·. . . ·· influeri~e; · · .• • · . . · .. M · ·.. · d. M.· · .· . L' . · witness said they saw one from the . . .,,Mi's·s· ._.. t·_,• .,. ·.·a·c ·w·a· s· ·.p' lac-.e:'d .on th·e·•· .. . r .. an ·.. rs. 1.~rry. 8 ·• mstat pack of saucers zoom down with ...5 reported. to Police authorities that · · · · · · · · ·. siand and.forced to give accounts of.: Rhond~ w~s missing after.they fail- •· colored lfghts· flashing a~ci itJ . . . '; tnlarged 40 tlrri~, displays the distinct, pans !' l Uk~ shape or the slghttd air nhlcle. (Alrforce I' i,. . rotos); · . · I. I A couple two or three I l Marvills in· sightillg I 1.JFO ! · · By LINE· M~rvin saj~ the·a\iens took hii:n · ··Marvin said the UFO ·approached I. · Sia ff Writer · · · · · . . . . "ror sornejoy tid'n/' the filling . station ''like one. of . . ·. Oiidal~'s Marvin Marvin stunned ..•. °frisbee toys" and hovered over the the new5 media and population of . Marvin said the: UFO sucked him · roof · where it · landed ;,like·· a · 'j. Kern County Sunday when he spot- up at about "sundown" ·and kept demented cookoci bird that was ... i>'. i: . led a UFO "right over yonder" him for an hour during his daily fart'n itself in circles.'~ . which even' .. , 'lrne- and picked break. ''I didn't miss no work· or not'n and th~m goofy guys made me Marvin said there were "a hand ful"