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Allen however, defended the motion by comparing it to others, The proposal called for which are many times brought up $10,000 to be added to the in hand-out form at Tuesday 1986-87 fiscal budget, which has senate meetings, many of them not yet been officially passed by without prior notification of the the senate, with $4,000 to be add- entire senate. ed to the Programming and Cur- "I think we need to find out FC Fashion Tour cancelled riculum and Education commit- what the will of the senate is...if tee, and $1,000 being added to they're in favor of this or not," the Student Care Bank and the Allen said. By Lori Nyborg, Hornet Staff Wri Inter Club Council. Walker then rose to a point of the meeting, James said Libya last Europe, Haynes thought that the Martin Hebeling is reported to After The U.S. attack on The proposal also stated that order, saying that the senate doubt that the way trip, should. not be made. "1 still be on. Hebeling said that a that he had no week has added to American's the $10,000 would be taken from should not even be discussing the proposal was didn't feel comfortable with the final decision on the matter may in which the fear of European travel. a special A.S. income-earning ac- motion because it was un- brought up was unconstitutional on apd off campus, stu- world situation as it is right now. be reached at the beginning of Bank, which Both count at Columbia constitutional.. ,. . 'anthat-the-senate- should con- dentitravel programs-have been To travel ,;iow would make me next week "when--students going currently contains $301000. President Ed Navarroluled in sider it as such, and overrule it. hit hard with declining enroll- uneasy,"',sie said. She mentioned can sit down and discuss ther The proposal was eventually favor of Walker's objection, but ment. that the train route that the feelings. "1 want to go, but of passed, after a long debate which Swas overruled when the senate Allen however, continued to Student Travel International students ild be taking between course, that is my opinion," stretched over one-and-a-half voted to uphold an appeal to the defend the constitutionality of (STI) offers 10 different vacation Paris n~1 y to Lyon had been Hebeling said. hours, and after it survived mo- decision. the proposal, saying only that she choices to Europe this summer. bombed 'last week during the If it is any ease to students who tions on its constitutionality and The senate then voted on the should have told the executives STI was contacted this week con- U.S. airi ac.k on Libya. Haynes' are forced to to cancel plans to after it survived seperate votes on proposal itself, which passed about it "one hour before the cerning the fears people have family agreed with her plans to Europe this year, U.S. President being tabled and being repealed. 15-8-1. meeting." about travel in Europe. An of- stay horniethis summer.They did Reagan says that he expects the A number of senators Vice President Kevin Kalten- Allen agreed that she felt the ficial at STI confirmed that all of not want to worry about her current up surge in terrorism to vociferously opposed the motion, thaler then reopened discussion controversy in the senate was not the 10 programs were still on, but welfare. end but could not predict when. some on grounds that it was un- on the motion, in an effort to br- concerned with the proposal that travel routes would be The Cambridge program this "We think that gradually this will constitutional, others that it came ing it up for another vote. itself, as much as the personal altered, avoiding the Rome air- fall, which Fullerton, Cypress grind to a halt," Regan said. "It to the senate somewhat Kaltenthaler said that the pro- and power conflicts within the port. The official added that and L.A. Community Colleges always has in history." "dishonestly," and still others on posal was wrong not only because senate. cancellations have been coming in are taking part, is reported to still I I' rapidily. be on. Outof 60 applications, 30 Here on the FC campus three students have been chosen to take. classes have been designed for .part in this study program ex- Health services offers assistance to student travel to Europe. FC's perience. Fashion and Interior Design Also a European study tour, Department had its seventh an- June 19 to July 14, led by Dr. nual trip to Europe planned for those with stress-induced illnesses June, 20 through July 10. Doris Fugua (Fashion Design Instruc- Last Chance By Michelle Flores, Hornet Staff Writer tor at FC) said that she was sorry Dr. Irma Rodriguez, assistant to report that the program had dean o"fdinissions and Records, She was hurrying to her Tues- Too many demands on our We've all learred in biology Of course, it's much healthier been cancelled. Out of nine wants students to be aware of the day night class, when without beings, whether from other peo- class about the "fight or flight" to be a Type B person than a students signed up to go on the Thursday, May 1 deadline for warning, the attack occurred. ple or oneself, can overload a syndrome. When 'our cavemen stressed-out Type A. trip, only one still wanted to go. graduation applications. "If you The throbbing headache that person's ability to manage his or (and women) ancestors were One way to adopt Type B be- Opal Haynes from Whittier, think you're close to graduat- had accompanied her all day es- her life effectively. We may faced with a life-endangering havior is to get to know oneself. was one of the students that ion," she says, "don't just calated in intensity. become anxious, worried, asham- situation, the body produced decided not to make the fashion assume you'll graduate. Check Her hands shook. A wave of ed or angry about all the things enormous amounts of adrenalin Willoughby believes that it's important for a student to make trip this year. She was part of the with a counselor beforehand." panic washed over her. She had we have to "do." If these feelings to give them extra Strength either group that went in 1982. She en- Admissions and Records is to suppress an urge to scream. and the stressful situation are not to fight the attacker or run from his or her mental and physical joyed herself very much and was open Monday through Thursday It took all her conscious will to resolved, but are instead re- it. health a priority. In order to looking forward to this year's from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and from make it to the Health Services Of- pressed, they can manifest We modern Homo sapiens achieve these ends, the Health trip with equal enthusiasm. But, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays. fice, located on the men's side of themselves in debilitating have inherited this survival reflex Services Office not only offers with the current happenings in the gym. physical and mental illnesses. from our primitive ancestors. But medical, but psychiatric care as Speaking through a flood of "We all have stress in our instead of fighting off saber- well. tears, she related to Nurse Mar- lives," Willoughby said. "It's toothed tigers, today we have to "Seeing a psychologist or garet Brown a jumbled story: a what gets us up in the morning. contend with problems with par- counselor doesn't mean you're fight with her mom that morning, But tests have shown that all ents, bosses, homework, sick," Willoughby said. "Some- a breakup with her boyfriend, stress, whether good or bad, deadlines, spouses and other con- times it's good just to talk things and a test the next day that she drains the body immediately of flicts of daily living. out with someone who can put had no time to study for. vitamin C. This results in a Since fleeing is not an ap- what's going on into perspective Anxiety attacks, sudden states greater susceptibility to colds and propriate response, we have to for you." of overwhelming fear and anxi- other sickness. fight. The way we fight deter- ety, is only one illness that can Willoughby believes that much mines our ability to handle stress. What's more, while other pri- result from stress. of the stress students encounter The Time Magazine article vate and community facilities can The case described may be ex- comes from bad time manage- "Stress: Can We Cope?" (June charge up to $100 an hour for treme, but other stress-induced ment. 6, 1983,) identifies two "types" psychiatric counseling, services illnesses are appearing frequently "Some students think they can of behavior used to fight stress. on campus are free of charge for at the Health Services Office, ac- work full-time jobs and also "Type A" behavior is that of up to six 30-minute visits.- to campus nurse Mary carry a maximum load of classes cording people who try to accomplish too "Not many people are aware (19 units). They don't leave any Lou Willoughby. much at one time. Often they that the health fee is included have come in time for themselves to relax or "Many students may carry repressed hostility with the price of tuition," fatigue, depres- have fun. They are constantly complaining of because they are irritated by Willoughby said. sion, irritability, and frequent going." trivial gs. Type A's feel as if colds," Willoughby said. "We Often Willoughby has had to they are struggling against time Appointments to see a coun- have determined these symptoms treat students who have fainted and other people. selor can be made during regular to be brought on by a stressful on campus, because they hadn't Health Services Office hours: 8 lifestyle." eaten that morning's breakfast or In contrast, "Type B" people a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through The book "Coping With even dinner the night before. have realistic goals. :They are Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Stress," by James Willard Mills, Simply, they hadn't taken the secure with themselves and Friday. defines stress as "our inner reac- time. others. Despite conflicts, Type Willoughby emphasized that tion to things that happen to us "It may be an old cliche to eat B's remain in control and feel all care received, whether medical and demands that are placed on properly," Willoughby said, good about themselves despite or psychiatric, is kept in strict us." "but it's true. Mom knew best." setbacks. confidence. Hornet Friday, Apr. 25, 1986-2 titorialat. "~-

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To the average member of the Fullerton College But until just recently, the Security Committee. community, the issue of campus security may nqt has 'failed to respbnd by poviding actual: security

creep up on the mind too often. This issue becomes . for' the community. This committee was headed by : . 1 . all the more timely when you consider the student the former dean of Administrative Services, Robert ~ 1 I I It I1 -I who, after a long, tiring day of classes, approaches Gates. He was also .the man who headed _the Park- .tI- :' . ing 1:n peace .an empty space where a locked car used to be. And ing Committee which also: failed: to ,provide the,. what about the night students? Some of them, too, much needed improvementson. parking. It is unfor- By Elizabeth Crawford; Alliance for Survival must use alternative means of transportation - tunate that one can only look back to see feet dragg- more information to form such as walking to a bus stop. Security is something ing and a lack of progress asthis last dean's legacy. ''Elizabeth Crawford was asked frightenirig. Not because I think need which affects us all. It is also -pleasingly interesting to.see all the progress to write an outside angles column that perscons aged_18 to 22 should an opinion, contact an organiza- And overall, one can truly say that FC's Securi- in both areas,- including te new security force on' the eve of the Libyan attack. be more concerned than others, tion that is working on that issue ty Committee has done commendable work over the and the multi-level parking structure in the. works- She said that while originally but I belieeve that persons enrolled and get all of their literature. Ask last year. The added improvements include the light under the new dean' of. Administrative Services and 'planning on writing ,on the in college must be there, because them who is opposed to their, all their in- :posts put in last summer and the recently hired -.head of.' both ..the Parking ,Committee and the United 'States testing of nuclear they trulyy want to be educated. position, and go get security force. Security Committee, Andrew DeCrane. weapons which recently resulted Educatior like personal and formation as well. But the new security may have been less im :Hopefully.thisprogress is just:a sampling of the n the Soviet Union 'announcing political freedom, is not I mentioned that I was since becoming :. pressive after the 'recent spree of car thefts at FC in changes .that will be casted under this new dean and .r would end their moratorium on frightened which five vehicles were stolen in the span of five that further support and funds for the security ;testing, Crawford said that the politically active; actually, it was after I got a little scared that I days. Defending the new force, its head, Matt .budget' be given for campus security. ': ' :'' U.S. attack on Libya in spired Outs! ide decided to get involved. Making Turner said, "We need. more manpower in order to ' ' Sympathizing with. thse who has experienced this writing. the effort to have some effect has run a more effective force." ' ' losses isnice, butit would be far more helpful to c~Angles While Fullerton College has four security guards those7 victims and the' possible victims 'of the future been kind of therapy. I am less on its new force that began just this semester, one if-concerned, responsible students -watch' out: for Since becoming active in the scared; it's as though my cons- eased. "might wonder why , FC's sister col-' any activities out of:the ;ordinary.' We 'cannot 'de- . peace movement, I have learned a cience is somewhat I something that can just be hand- So please,'educate yourself on lege, has had a security team of seven, for quite ' pend on the security force.' to 'be everywhere and to lot of' very frightening things. There is more to learn- the, issues, and if you find that some time. Although Cypress College has had to keep an eye on everything. : '.have learned about the 'amazing ed to you text sleep well deal with a more extensive level of crime in the past, FC's security' offers "services to the 'students numbers of nuclear weapons that ing that rreading the required you can no longer id taking notes on what knowing what you know, do have over tbooks an so much so that its paper,' the'HOOFBEAT, used to ranging from safety escorts at night, to aiding those been stockpiled truly there. run a weekly crime log; FC has often been hit by' experiencing auto problems. 40 years; 'I have seen pictures of the teacrher says. -If you something! And remember, then it is your occasions in spurts of auto thefts. FC sttudents that -walk the Ifanyone sees suspicious activities on campus or what was left of -survivors from desireediucation, have been many biity to take some steps history when it was one action, campus alone at night 'also .should, have- :.has had anything stolen they are directed to; call respons1 the psychological needs fulfilled besides the actual pro- 871-8000 ext 355 during he day, and 8718007 HioShimaandNaasaki in 1945; toward..eeducating yourself.' The. by one person that truly made are endless; informa- What if that one per- tection of securtiy. .direct at night I've seen some very scary educa- resources 9 difference: - tional'films about the horrible ef- tion can be as close,.as.your son had thought, "I can't make a. Rl ou Ae ofcfects: nuclear war. 'But by far telephoneSand as cheap as couple difference"? Don't' miss your stamps. If you are in- have an effect; the Reli:i bus America'~ -'the worst thing 'that I have seen . of postagge chance to truly since.becoming politically aware terested at all in an issue, but opportunity may not come again. has been theapathy on: the part Keeping the of American -people.

'. 2,:- ' ' '.'-;A,,As,;(-.- ~ .: Jon. By Bernin~ Hret, Stf1ie- : 'It can't 'be that it isitodifficlt- tters toilie editor that least five separate cars with back least minimum exposure. t regt eto vt istrat You are all familiar with at trvote; registration old adage: Never discuss religion bumpers adorned with religious "Socioldgists claim that preach- to egister or politics. I am going to break stickers. The small metallic .fish, ers have 'greater unrestricted ac is re notdifult te pll- action those rules briefly, and venture, representing goodness in 'Chris- cess to media:' than: any' ther i- is really not difficultto vote; poll Students urge into that precarious, ultra- tianity, can be found ;on 'many werestgroup in America.:Powered ing places are'set up in every com- Don't wait general feeling of the "victors" sensitive territory.' cars; as well. ' b "television evangelism, he ' munity and are always, accessible. -, the Once upon a time, religious What compels the American Christian right is destined 'I think that thereare two"main To yoou students who haven't was "the end justifies .reaseso h.mjriy f ofcal views were an internal, belief motorist 'to proclaim to all that t' be ome the major'- social move- foensr the majority officiall' y dropped that class means." Americans' refusal to participate , legacy left by previous system, forced .upon nobody. The" his best friend is Jesus? It' ismy ment in.America during the late you been meaning to, I just The u to know you, only have students allows us the freedom to beauty of religion was how per-', personal conviction that' the most 20dth century . ' ' in ithatte tr do n t tyo' sonal beliefs and inner faith truly spiritual' and"pious' persons un tfrtl Maay 9. act for the students as a whole, 'assisted in making one a better drive without religious stickers;, Pat Robertson, head of the to think 'about .it. They don't If youiu do not drop - and it not as a representitive of the ad- person. Because of diversified their internal belief system is, so Christian Broadcasting Network, isn't the teacher's policy to drop ministration. Thus, we have. are :going on right now; they m the class - you can much financial freedom. An A.S. opinions and no tangible proof of strong and sncere that thereis no has'announced thathe mighjoin .don't want to think, about thebout without funds would be a cork in a divine existence, .whatever desire to advertise something so the' 'race, for the, Republican fact t a letter grade. beliefs one had were a private, private. nomination 'to' succeed; Reagan. Like an "F." the bureaucratic ocean of school .nuclear annihilation. When you: d~i trashing its con- unspoken matter of choice. A 1984 fo Penn- Although it is uncertain how bg n anihlatin. enyo Admisssions and Records will politics and by The '80s is proving to be a' sylvania survey, estimated that a factor', he could be in - dothink a an len abou no longe:r accept the responsibili- stitution, the A.S. will rapidly is not an become .a rubber stamp of the decade of changing religious ex- 13.3 million people, or 6.2 per- primaries, the fact, that Robert- , i ty. And ignorance ex- ploits; it is 'beginning to slowly cent of the national television au- son is even a potential candidate frightened. Thesecond mai iich will be tolerated, administration. filter into nearly every aspect of dience, are regular viewers of. confirms the enormos: 'r reason' is, that peoplefe either. This is why President Ed Navarro should veto this bill. Not our modern society. From ap- various religious programming. and influence collected iii Elie past , tehnsortI kno ,. I got that "F." the~hahds-o' f the jowertha be. hs because of it's contents but' parently insignificant bumper' That nearly equals the member- decade by "the shrewd; colorful . MichaLel Judy, an algebra in- stickers to nationally syndicated ship of the United Methodist, stars of gospel television. ln as yun fet y u here refused to change because of the unconstitutional television, to the President of the Presbyterian and Episcopal chur- can have an effect; you won't t rco e to a "W,"'until a facul- manner by which it was presented win United States, the Christian belief ches combin . A Nielsen survey The hundreds of millions of ty mem ,er stepped in and found and passed. Let's see the bill 'changes, and the powers that be t memiole; an administrative er- in'a fair and civilized battle befit- system is entering into, all our last year sho ed that 21 percent' dollars grossed through Pray. TV. a loop-h .invested in mainstream secure. .arequite ting the senate and the students lives. No college campus exists of the natio 's television house- is being. These two feelings work without a sidewalk preacher or holds tune in to Christian televis- religious .projects. South tgeher: two ern about Iwa lucky. You may not, so they represent. innci :mirtenr t 1aet C~rnlnaz , NtRIAF'F INA.together: it's awful to learn about takereS -religious booth set-up, eager to ion for at least six :minutes :a: aroins rHERITAGE USA- :the frightening state of the world takere:si,onsibility for yourself as Peter Opel force their views upn potential week, and 40 percent for at east :Tem Park, .with nearly' 5; mil-. an adult A.S. Senator converts. One cannot drive down six minutes 4 month. This 'adds. ":lion.visitors'a year, is the' first whe' you feel there is nothing Heidi Daniels any freeway without seeing at up to 61 mion. Americans' with. ireligious,: ttheme park. Obpening 'in you can do about it. I' 'ih,' iQ 'A.;rni D nhprtg' niir1ti. We.are.'privileged ".to live in a Neglected 'info 1. million.. dollar HEALING CEN- free country, but that is not a Senators damage credibility Your article on the Placement TER, which will feature, among. privilege that is simply handed to Last Tuesday, during the week- Office (March 14 edition of the Hornet 'other attractions,' a -three-hour livinghere, it is ly student senate meeting, a bill neglected to mention Staff us. In return for Hornet) tour' ff animated' films of Bible our, responsibility "to participate was railroaded through the that they are closed every day at stories. in, our government. To senate. This bill should be vetoed lunch and open afternoons when Editor-In-Chief...... Mark . Kurlsu say that you are 'hot interested in politics" by President Navarro because of there are no students on campus. Managing Editor...... Dbbi Dickinson the methods used to pass it. can't they rearrange their News Editor...... Joel Bets It _is' staggering to see the im- is just like a person on a sinking Why they are open at Assistant News Editor...... Kimberly Sims pact of religion on-today's soci- ship saying that they are'hot in- Senators Cathy Allen working schedules so that Editorial Editor...... Sean Smithson ety:' , television pro- terested''in water. If you have not with K.C. Bailey and some others lunch, closed in the. afternoon, Assistant Editorial Editor...... ,..Kely Reash gramming, theme 'parks, bumper been participating in your succeeded in ramming the bill and open at night. Feature Editor...... Brent Bandemer stickers and evenpolitics'. It ap- government, then you have no through the senate and trampling Aesistant Feature Editor...... Michelle Fors pears 'to no- longer 'be :a land'of 'right to complain when there is on the student constitution in the The passage of Proposition 13. Entertainment Editor ...... Michael O'Donovan process. Bailey distributed the many years ago took place Sports Editor ...... MarcShawula religious freedom but' instead, a .no federal 'money available to- of the' abuses of public Assistant Sports Editor...... S.cot Dis ,land of: forced.'beliefs'. Religion is help you through school; no right proposal while Allen rapidly read because Photo Editor...... Rob Keller slowly incotporating' itself into all to complain when you or a the error filled proposal and then spending and mismanagement. aspects of our country; it- should brother,' son, or friend are moved.it to vote before any ques- Many times it appears that Advertising/Business Manager...... Pat Welsh bie .an' isolated'' subject, rather drafted to- fight in a war that is tions could be asked or discussion campus offices are overstaffed in Circulation Manager ... .. '...... Greg Luts than ::an aspect 'of' nearly being fought to protect corporate held. This last minute' dumping the daytime, yet in the evenings Office Manager...... Frederick Allen of the already studied, lenthy these same offices are closed. Typesetters...... Connie Sponger, Carla Grimes and Michelle Deflachiare -everything. business' interests; no right to With' even a deeply spiritual complain when our planet is proposal, dealing with a large Are these offices closed Reporters: Tim Black, James Carrocino, Ann-Marie Coleman, Debby Davle, President, I am=beginning to feel destroyed by'a few hundred of sum of money is in clear violation because of "lack of funds," or Kusha Dennison, Chris Kelly, Robbe Lyon, Michael Martine, Mary Mousaw, trapped -in'a 'country of Chris-. the 55,000 nuclear warheads cur- of Articles 4 and 9 of the because everyone wants to work 8 Lori Nyborg, Denece Ramrez plus Journalism 101/102 students. tianity. _With...its' continuous up- rently in the world. Associated Students constitu- a.m. to 5 p.m. with one hour off surge, I'm :'nervous -to ponder .The apathy that I have seen tional bylaws. at the same time for lunch.? Cartoonists: Tony Fais, Art Garcia, Frank Lowe, John Russey.. what lies" ahead. lately on 'college campuses is most When I talked to several of the Wouldn't it. be better if FC us- this and ed clerical time more wisely so Photographers: Danny Enos, Diana Eseada, Richard Morey, Bobble Sanchez.. people involved with If ANYONE has an angle to present Ol Opin-- questioned their motives in re- that any-extra money could be us- Advertising Staff: Frederick Allan, Randy Fine, Anne Langhans, Bobbe Le, Ron sorting to such blatantly un- ed to repair the campus, buy new Matthews plus Advertising 126AB classes. ions- already expressed, or a fresh topic worthy constitutional methods, their desks and put new equipment in discussion, write a ltter to the editor and comments were that they were the classrooms? Adviser: Larry Taylor - .of afraid of losing votes on their Tom Rothson Photo Adviser: Bob Wicks submit t to the Hornet, Room 512. own proposition. In fact, the ;Feature Hornet Friday, Apr. 25, 1986-3 .. .'> .;; - 'Swinging Seniors' Grey-haired kids gather to 'play ball'

By Kelly Reash, Hornet Staff Writer On any given Sunday after- Roe White, the 79 year old In the past and now the pre- According to a popular opi- noon in parks all over California, manager for one of the three sent, these men are some of the nion of many players, "the only the familiar sight of men, women Fullerton teams, played for thing we're lacking is the running and children playing softball can Orange County's Cypress team in best sportsmen in the country in ability of our younger years. be seen. Woodcrest Park in 1930. The Cypress team was their leauge. Aside from their 'Other than that we're ready to Fullerton is no exception. known throughout the county as semi-pot bellies and a touch of take on any team." The crack of the bat and the one of the greatest, with a record grey here and there, these men After watching these men play, fans begin to cheer. However, of 72 wins and only one defeat. are nothing short of pros. you won't question any of thier L you won't hear, "that's my son," abilities. For example, as a San or "go Bobby go", instead you Juan player tags third and heads may hear "good hit dad", or for home, "stand up, stand up!" "yeah grandpa"! This is no or- is yelled from the third base dinary team, for this is the world coach. Yes, even these swift of senior citizen softball or, as seniors will slide to save an out. many of the men prefer to be call- Then, just as in many games ed, "Mature and sensuous the attitude of "Billy Martin in citizens." us" takes over and it's time for a The league, which started meeting of the minds with a several years ago, is designed for rulebook in hand. The major men age 55 or older. It's strictly a discrepancy in these games seem slow-pitch softball league, but to be wheather or not the base this is the only thing that could be runner tagged up on a pop fly considered slow. Originally two before advancing to the next teams were formed; one in Fuller- base. ton and one in Santa Ana and the Along with their Sunday league grew from there. games, the "swinging seniors" It (the league) started small participate in several tour- and began to blossom from word naments. One of their major of mouth," according to Phil tourneys is held in Las Vegas with Lupo, former recruit for the teams competing from as far Fullerton team. away as West Virginia and Many of the team members are Wisconsin. businessmen, city officials and "A few years ago only about a schoolteachers. Others have even dozen teams competed. Last year played major league ball in their 55 teams played and we're expec- younger days. ting up to 70 teams this year," Bob Ross, who now pitches for states Phil Lupo, as he cheers on the team out of San Juan the Fullerton Spirits. Capistrano, formerly played for This year Fullerton will be six major-league teams, including represented in the National tour- GOING FOR A HOMER-Player number one, Roger, didn't get and Milwaukee. nament in Hawaii. Each player homerun, but did bag a stunning base hit for his efforts. Minnesota Also playing for the San Juan funds his own trip. team is Ralph Atkins who played What do the wives think of in Little Rock, Arkansas, and loosing their men to softball boasts 30 homeruns per season every Sunday? One wife said, SPhotos for over two years. "It's alot of fun and it's a chance "Now I can't get a ball out of for the women to get together < by the infield," replied Atkins; jok- and gab." While another adds, Chuck ingly. "You get a lot of baseball Sackman, manager of the Fullerton The team was additionally known I DON'T NEED THIS-Sam widows from these games, but K .ljTj loosing to Placentia. "This is no social Snyder for its great players like While Spirits, is dismayed after they (the men) always make it up "we're here to win." and Arky Vaughan. club," said Sackman, to us."

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FC's men's tennis team com- "The Ojai Tournament is a making a goal, that is where you because you won't be psychcd- hosts Orange Coast pleted its South Coast Con- very prestigious and tough tour- are going to end up," Sprinkle out before you play them. We ference season with an 8-1 win at nament," tennis coach Bob said. "My goal right now is to will be up for every match." By Tim Black, on Thurs- Zehntner said. "The competition reach the third round and then Coach Bob Zehntner said Hornet Staff Writer day, April 17, leaving them tied level is way up when you have on- from there I don't know. I just. about the season: "I wanted us to "We threw them four runs." the bottom of the third inning for thjd, with an 8-6 record with ly the No. 1 and 2 players from want to do my best." end up second or third this year The above quote came from with the Hornets leading 1-0 with Rancho Santiago. over 50.community colleges play- Martinez and Hassan have because I knew that Saddleback FC Baseball Coach Nick Fus- the bases loaded and John Morin But they still have a little tennis ing. I'd like to see Darren and _never competed at Ojai before - would be awfully tough. We end- cardo, as the Hornets committed (the Hornet home run leader with to play" This weekend, April Russ get to the third round so Martinez because he was unable ed up third. We had that one four errors in losing to Mt. San five) hit a fly ball that the Moun- 24-27, four members of the team they have some fun and get some to qualify for the tournament. week that hurt us. We should Antonio by a 7-4 score on Tues- tie centerfielder caught against are competing at the Ojai Tour- good competition. That's what "In high school (Fullerton), I have been third outright, not day, April 22. The loss drops the the wall. Morin also hit another nament. Those representing FC we're basically after. Same for always wanted to go and never tied. That one week you can't ex- Hornets to 9-8 in the South Coast fly ball to the warning track in are Darren Fregoso and. Russ the doubles team." went," Martinez said. "It's like a plain what happened, but we Conference and 15-14 overall. center in the first inning. Sprinkle in singles, along with the Sprinkle started playing tennis sentimental thing. For six years I didn't, play as well as we should The Hornets' next two games Even though the Hornets doubles team of Mike Hassan at about age I lut quit playing always wanted to go." have. (The week-was April 7, will be Thursday, April 24, at trailed 7-2 going into the bottom and Alex Martinez. while a junior .t La Habra High Hassan, who is from Canada, when the tennis team lost to both Cerritos and Saturday, April 26, of the ninth they refused to go The last competition the whole School because "it just got to be had not heard of the Ojai Tour- Cypress and Rancho Santiago, at 12 noon against Orange Coast quietly as second baseman Jon team will have is the South Coast too competitive," he said. "Now nament until he started playing whom they had defeated in the on the Hornet field. Rice led off with a single to Conference (SCC) Championship I'm ,able to play tennis for the tennis for FC. "I don't even first round.) The Hornet "comedy of er- center-was forced. at at , May 1-3. right reasons rather than just 'go know where Ojai is," Hassan "We've got some good rors" began in the top of the fifth second-which sparked some. Tennis- team members able to out there and have winning be so said. players. I think we have a good as Mountie leftfielder Carl Jones controversy. The controversy finish in the top eight, either in important. I cai go out there now "We are going to go as far as nucleus for next year. This is pro- hit a wind-blown' triple to center. centered around Rice's hard slide singles or doubles-at the con- and have a good time. It is in we can go," Martinez said. bably the brightest spot; the fact Then Hornet pitch gr Rob De into second base-which the Mt. ference meet, will continue play- perspective for me. "We've got nothing to lose," that everyone could come back, Young tried to pick/him off, but SAC coach thought was interfer- ing at the Southern California "I believe that wherever you Hassan said. "It's. kind of good whether they do or don't, we will the throw went past third base- ence with his second baseman on Championships, May 8-10. see yourself being, in terms' of not knowing the other teams have to wait and see." man Jeff Oberdank to give the the double-play pivot. He argued Mounties a 2-1 lead at that point. that it should have been a double The Hornets committed an- play, but lost that argument and Golfers win again-trail Saddleback by two other error in the same inning a his pitcher seemed to momentari- Mountie rightfielder Jim Stan- ly lose his control as he walked By Robbie Lyon, Hornet Staff Writer kowits singled, stole second, then Alvarez and Diplock to load the stole third and scored as Hornet bases. The FC golf team won its third golf coach Ezra Van Horn in- at Huntington SeaCliffs. first place team collects 14 points, catcher Morgan Flynn threw the Jeff Oberdank came up and hit straight- .conference match on sisted.,"We had three mental FC is'scheduled to play a' second 12, third 10, fourth 8, ball into left field to give the a sacrifice fly to score shortstop Monday, April'.2.1, and in the breakdowns (placing third twice 36-hole tournament on Monday, fifth 6, sixth 4, seventh 2, eighth Mounties a 3-1 lead. Reggie Brown, and Alvarez process raised_ many doubts and fourth once) and you can't April 28, at Rainbow Canyon. If I. So far FC has collected 98 and Another reason for the Moun- moved up to third on the play. about the South Coast Con- do that." the team can hold on to second Saddleback has collected 100. In ties' win was third baseman Mark He scored when the next batter, ference scoring system. place, or place first, they will spite of the two point difference, DeVincenzo, who went 3-for-3 Morin, hit a hard grounder to Out of eight conference mat- The Hornets, tneanwhile, con- make it to the Southern Califor- Van Horn remains'a confident with two solo homers, a double third that was fumbled. In an- ches, FC has won five, placed tinued with their recent winning nia Regionals, played at FC's man. "We know we're better," and three runs scored. otlier example of failing in the third twice, and fourth once. spree. Dennis Barksdale and home course Western Hills. he said. Another reason for the Hornet clutch the Hornet rightfielder, Saddleback has won twice and John Gregory both shot'even par "Everybody's got to keep it up loss, according to Coach Fus- Anthony Moreno (the Hornet placed second six times. With five 72 at Lakewood Golf Course, and we'll win," says team captain The other scores at Lakewood cardo, was that "we didn't get marking th.Ca tenmf' thir Frniaht Travis Mnir "Gluarantd!" iiPre a follAUs ('hri sSllom 75 RBI leader with 25) hit a fly bal! ViItI e, r. stns tranJsIIASI Jl4Q tlaiiC LIt ctams tnirucIIv~ i LIa gnt .. .- .,l. \.. w t IuII . the clutch hits at the right time." to medium center to end the Saddleback by two points. ' win. The other two coming last Here is a run down on how the Moir and Mark Giama rino 76, A prime example of that came in game. "That's just the way it is," FC April 7 at El Prado, and April 14 SCC scoring system works: The Dave Wesley 80.

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faces playoff tournaments c~ *'9' By Scott Dics, Hornet Assistant Sports Editor 'a'," Over the last three months, FC's women's tennis through. Sunday, April 24-27. :~'U' a": teanm has played and won all 18 of their scheduled i Each school takes two singles players and matChes °a perfect season.'So, what is left to do' doubles team for a draw of about 120 women. The 'ia: .:. 4 * now? play is single elimination who two singles and two They must finish the season playing in three doubles matches played every day.: So, as long as tournaments in the ten days between April 24 and the women continue to win they can advance to the May, 3.. next round. The most important tournament, but not the "If we do well it will help for the champion- first 'tp be played, will be the South Coast Con- ships;" said Michelle. Poice. "If we don't, it's not ference Championships hosted by FC. The cham- the end of the world'." Wilson continued, "Ojai is pionships. are hosted by .each school in the SCC mostly individual and does not effect the team, we once everyeight years. This is FC's year to host the still have- everything left. to play when we return tournam1ent held Thursday through Saturday, May home." 1-3,. -Matches will be played all throughout the day. Read is hopeful in saying, "I would.like to see "This is a wonderful year for us to have the our singles and doubles get to the-quarterfinals'." tournamdnt," said tennis coach Ann Read. "The Although the Ojai tournament has no effect in the state championship it is a way for theplayers to im-. coach has t6.stay till the end, so.I might as well have prove play and prepare:for. the final championship' my own ,players in the tournament." push. The FC's doubles team 'of Nicole 'Brechtbuhl Upon returning from the .Ojai Tournament, but and Michelle Ponce will be top seeded in the''FC- before, playing in ,the 'SCC' Championships, FC's hosted tournament. The singles seeding has.not womens team as a whole will play in the Southern been determined yet. California Duel Team Championships. This chami "Having the championship is really convient for pionship pits conference against conference.: Wilson. ."We will just us," said FC player Deidre In the past' years Orange .Coast College.has. said, take' it a match at a time."' Michelle Ponce defended the SCC against the other conferences. "We want to make it to the regionals, (held at This year FC will have the'honor of this. play on as in San Dieg)' I. think we are tough, Southwestern yet undetermined courts around the Orange'County everyone is solid all the 'way down the ladder." area. Read said, "I hope we can defend the.SCC'as Brechtbuhl, who will 'probably be seated one or well as 0CC has in the past." two in''the SCC Championships, said, "I will just On Tuesday April 22,' FC played Long Beach ROBERT KELLER/Hornet Photo Editor do the'best I can 'and relax. I don't know how good City College. FC beat lastyears Metropolitian Co- thecompetition is' but, I am comfortable with the Champions 9-0. On Thursday April'10. 'The. MOVING ALONG-A FC swimmer in recent Brown finished first this season 16 out of 21 times. home ourts:"T Hornets played Golden West College and did. not swim action against Orange Coast. The men's team All three have qualified for state competition to be 25 However before the championship tournament lose a set. Read described this as.the big. final home finished the year in fifth"place and the women in held in early May. Today and-Saturday, April at.EC, Brechtbuhl, Michelle Ponce and Wilson will match and was pleased to see quite a few people out. sixth. Janice Patterson won 20' of 21 races this -26, the Hornets will be competing in the South go to; pay the OjaiTournament held Thursday 'to witness the match. season and her.sister Susan won 19 of 20. Paula Coast Conference championship at -Mt. SAC. - I - r . -

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The song is one of three from Spring- steen's acoustic solo LP, Nebraska, and as did Bruce on By Bill Burton, Hornet Staff Writer his last tour, Cash performed the More than 160'jazz bands from Love," and "It Might As Well Be song with a full band: high schools, junior high schools Love," will be featured in the Gary Stewart 'who compiled and two and four year colleges band's upcoming album "Love the album's tracks, knows his participated in the 14th Annual Ya.") way, around Springsteen covers. Fullerton College Jazz Festival., Due in part to prestige gained He doesn't waste vinyl'by in- which was held on campus April from' awards such as the cluding mix-ups like Manfred 11' and 12. Downbeat College Jazz Album of Mann's mangled interpretations At noon, April 12, with the the Year, and invitations to jazz of "Blinded by the Light" and Campus Theatre filled to stan- events like the National Assosia- "Spirit in the Night" or Frankie ding and sitting capicity, the tion' of Jazz Educator's Conven- Goes to Hollywood's version of COVER ME Fullerton College Jazz Band and tion and the Playboy Jazz (get this) "Born to Run." There's Various artists guest artists excited the crowd of Festival, the Fullerton College one slip-up. on the album, but Rhino Records directors and student preformers. Jazz Band has established a we'll get to that later. "Love" was the theme as 'the reputation in improvisational Dave Edmund's- "From Small Rhino records has done it band performed standards' ar- jazz that excells most four-year Things (Big Things Come)"' and again. That's right kids, the local RICHARD MOREY/Hornet ranged by some of the top com- colleges. Gary U.S. Bonds' "This Little label that gave us Julie Brown's CLOWNIN' AROUND -Comedian Tom McGillen performes his posers of Hollywood, and across A most recent honor given to Girl" are rollicking rockers per- "The Homecoming Queen's Got imitation of Star Trek's Captain Kirk at the AS production of the the nation. the band came from the Jazz Aid formed the way Springsteen in- a Gun" and "I Like 'Em Big and Comedy Show 2 held on April 24 in the Student Center. The entertain- The standards, including "1 'Inc. (the jazz community's tended. Produced by Nick Lowe, Stupid," has released a compila- menlt line up also included comedians Geri Jewell and Bob Worley. Love You," "My One and Only equivalent to Live Aid.) The "From Small Things..." is a tion album that's about as good Love," "Almost Like Being in Fullerton College Jazz Band was classic Edmunds late '50s rock- as its The Best of "Louie Louie" invited to open the Jazz Aid'con- and-roll dance songs It's the type collection. cert to be held May 15 at the Los of song to Tiop'oi -ti-tutntable if Play review The newest Rhino compilation Angeles Forum. the party's a bore. goody, Cover Me, is a collection The band will be keeping good For the purists, there's four of cover versions of Bruce company as other artists schedul- covers by Springsteen's buddy Springsteen songs by other ar- ed to appear include -The and fellow-Jersey shore rocker, tists. Itmay not be as historically Manhattan Transfer, Spyrogyra, Southside Johnny and his band, significant as the one of different Pat.Metheny, Herbie Hancock, the Asbury Jukes. The band's 'Buried Child' renditions of the Kingmens' Chic corea, Ella Fitzgerald; Mel version of "Fever," which classic, "Louie, Louie," but Torme, and Dizzie " Gillispie. Springsteen used to do in concert Cover Me has devout Springsteen By Kimberly Sims, Hornet Staff Writer Fullerton Jazz Band Director, but never released on vinyl, is a fans praising the saints and ad- Jim Linahon was asked why he powerful soul scorcher and the From the acting to the set design to the costumes that is hard of hearing and has no control over his ding Rhino to their Christmas felt his band had been selected to centerpiece of Cover Me. and storyline,.South Coast RepertoryTheatre's life. card lists. open the concert, he responded, And then there's the Hollies' production of Sam Shepard's play "Buried Child" Waite's slow movements and constant coughing Some of you are probably "Because we're one of the best." dismantling of the "4th of July, was both powerful and entertaining. attacks add realism to his very difficult character. thinking, "Who gives a flying The jazz band regularly makes Asbury.Yark (Sandy)." What The play, written by Shepard - who is Nan Martin; who plays Dodge's wife Halie, ad- hockey puck about who recorded appearances at events and clubs compelled Stewart to include this notorious for not putting an ending on his plays - dds youthfulness to the couple's relationship. As Springsteen songs?" And ask you both in the Lois Angeles area and strings-soaked nightmare is a true is conducted in three acts.' Dodge said in the first act "There's life in the old. may. The answer is on Cover Me. other places as well. In November mystery. Hearing the Hollies do The first act deals with setting the tone of a girl yet!" The 13 songs by nine artists of last year they.played at the this early Springsteen classic is elderly northeast farning 'family. Shepard is very Dodge and Halie's oldest son Tilden, played by span most of Springsteen's re- Wilshire at UCLA and jjust akin to having to listen to Barry vague in outlining the family's histroy Raymond J. Barry, is an equal'to John Steinbeck's cording career, dating from'his recently 'they performed in Manilow sing "Honky Tonk The second and third acts deals with the character Lenny in the novel, play and movie "Of 1973 second LP, The Wild, the Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Womien." Yes, -boys and girls, discovery and explanation of the family secret giv- Mice and Men." Both men are mentally disturbed innocent and the E Street Shuf- The band's standing. has con- it's that bad. ing a scary and gruesome twist -to an often and have a fascination with fury objects, whether it fle, up to Nebraska from 1982. tributed greatly to the success of The excellent choice of songs humorous drama. be mice in Lenny's case or rabbit coats in Tildens And except for the Hollies' the FC Music Department's ani- (hey, one of 13 isn't bad) and the Ralph Waites ,portrayal of the sharp tongued situation. dismantling of "4th of July, nual jazz festival. In the last five fact nine of those were never aging grandfather is exceptional. Waite, who is best Barry's acting is excellent. His tall, lanky figure Asbury Park," the cover versions years, it has grown to be one of released by Springsteen makes known for his role as John Walton on the long run- and slumping shoulders - along with hs childlike do credit *to Springsteen's the largest jazz festivalsiri the record col- ning television series "The Waltons," brought to looks andsensitivity' - show Tilden's confusion Cover Me a must for country. songwriting talents. the stage the sadness of of his character Dodge who over the situation the family is in. lectors and any self-respecting Each year, jazz bands from Everyone from Johnny Cash to is deteriorating from a strong healthy man into one Director Sam Weisman's set designer Ralph Bruce fan. 'Now just as long as schools such as Cal State Los Patti Smith shows up on the LP. Funicello and costume designer- Dwight Richard someone doesn't release "TV Angeles, Northridge, Fresno,'and The variety of performers is what Odle both do excellent jobs in their respective posi- Commercial Jingles inspired by the festival. This makes Cover Me truly wor- tions. USC compete in 'Born in -the U.S.A."' we'll be year, the Cal State Long Beach thwhile, since it shows the dif- Funicello's set was, as one character put fine. Jazz Band was given the award ferent. music genres Springsteen's it,"...like a Norman Rockwell cover." The three John McElligott for most outstanding four-year songs are adaptable to. dimesional view of the house gave the audience a college jazz band. I I fresh new angle of the set., Hemet High Shool, considered SCR's production of "Buried Child" will run it by many to have the best jazz through May II on the Mainstage. 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