rAr t Torres to emcee dedication of library Assemblyman Art Torres will be sociation; Frank Rosenthal, president. Special guests at the ceremony will master of ceremonies at the Library Academic Senate; Elac president be Dr Bailey's adopted children Ted. Dedication Ceremonies to be held this Arthur Avila. and Eugene Lazare, Donald, and Young Kim. Friday at 11 a.m. The ceremonies will professor emeritus of history, who will Rosenthal. Library Dedication Com­ be held on the Library Mall and is open remind the audience of Dr. Bailey's mittee Chairperson said. "Dr. Bailey to the public. achievements and service to the Elac was one of the truly unique human be­ Elac is dedicating its $3.5 million community. ings to grace this planet. She gave library to the memory of Dr. Helen Many local dignitaries will be at­ away most of her earnings over the Miller Bailey. Dr. Bailey served as tending the ceremony including Irene years to help needy Mexican-American chairperson of the Social Science Tovar, special assistant to Governor students. An accomplished artist and department from 1946 to 1974. She died Brown for Hispanic Affairs; Andrew author, she painted more than 900 in 1976. Viscovich, superintendent, Garvey paintings and authored or co-authored Participating in the ceremony will be School District; congressman Edward seven history textbooks. She con­ Leslie Koltai, chancellor, Los Angeles Roybal; LACCD Vice Chancellor tributed all royalties from the sales of Community College District; Wallace Eugene Pimentel; Gordon Moreno, her books and paintings to student Albertson. president. LACCD Board of member. National Library Advisory scholarships funds. Trustees; Marcella Vasquez. presi­ Committee; and Patricia Medina, "She founded the Armando Castro dent. Associated Students; Stu Ogg. chairperson, Elac President's All Col­ Scholarship Fund in which needy high president. Classified Employees As- lege Advisory Committee. school students from the Los Angeles area were given grants to help them at­ tend Elac and to go on to four year col­ Journalism Week leges and universities. When she retired in 1974. her former colleagues established a scholarship fund in her Editors to speak; name, " he said. Dr. Bailey had about 10.000 students In her home for luncheons and dinners during her 43 years as an educator, and media insight given also opened her Monterey Park home to students in need of a place to stay, rearing dozens as "foster children." Elac will celebrate Journalism Week was 18 years old. He worked for the San "United States Ambassador to Mex­ June 2 through 6. Among the guests Jose Mercury from 1958 - 1966. ico Julian Nava has often said that if it planned to speak are Dennis Britton, Britton began working for the Los wasn't for Dr. Bailey, he wouldn't have National News Editor for the in 1966. He started as a had the chance to transfer from Elac to Angeles Times and Paul Conrad, an copy editor and worked his way up to complete his education at Harvard DEDICATION DONS—The new library will be deidicated as the "Helen Miller Bailey" Library editorial cartoonist for the Los Angeles National news editor. University." Rosenthal added. Times. With the exception of three editing this week. Photoby Ron Stanford Britton started reporting when he positions, Britton has worked at every editing job offered at the Times. As National news editor, Britton directs a staff of 57 people stationed in Date set for Atlanta. , Denver, Houston, Los Angeles. New York and Washington. He coordinates the graduation coverage of national news. Britton was graduated from San Jose ceremonies State University. nampus KISWS Commencement ceremonies will be Paul Conrad was an editorial car­ held June 19 at 7 p.m. Those who expect toonist for the Denver Post from 1950- to participate in the Commencement 64. He began work for the Los Angeles VolumeXXXVII Issue 27 /Monterey Park. California May 28. 1980 exercises must appear in academic cap Times in 1964. and gowTi. Conrad has been the recipient of the Caps, gowns, and college stoles will Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning be provided through the Fiscal Office for the years 1964 and 1971. He has also from June 2 through June 18. 8 a.m. to received the Overseas Press Club Grievance committee suggests credit; 7:15 p.m. The $14.50 price includes cap Award for 1969. and gown purchase, stole rental, class Britton will speak in the Ingalls gift, and alumni dues. auditorium foyer on Wednesday at 10 Awards Luncheon tickets will be a.m. His speech will be on "The Cobos delivers departmental appeal available for $4.50 in the Fiscal Office American Newspaper and Power." By DORIS RILEY class on the basis of the examination. her failure to obtain the Music Depart­ prejudicial statements which indicated after June 1. Announcements are op­ Conrad will speak on Thursday from The Grievance Hearing Committee, However, he informed the students who ment chairman's formal approval of they had reached a conclusion on the tional and will be available in the 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. also at the Ingalls has recommended to President Arthur has taken the test to return to take an her eligibility before taking said ex­ proceedings before the Music Depart­ Fiscal Office for 40 cents each. auditorium foyer. Conrad will give stu­ Avila that a student requesting credit exam he had authorized. Once the stu­ amination, is not a grievable item ..." ment chairperson has testified." The Awards Luncheon will be held on dents a background on cartooning and for Harmony 3 be granted the credit, dents refused and eventually filed a 2. "The Dean of Student Services The appeal also stated that the the day of the Commencement will then answer any questions students according to Henry Cobos. Chairperson grievance against the dean of instruc­ failed to consult the Music Department respondent was not named until the se­ ceremonies from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 have on the subject. of the Music Department tion, who at the time was Jim Grivich, prior to the selection of a grievance cond meeting. According to Cobos. he p.m. in the cafeteria. Journalism Week is part of the Briefly, an instructor in the music currently the Dean of Administrative hearing committee and failed to give should have been named prior to the On the same day from 2 p.m. to 3 Visiting Scholars program. department administered an examina­ Services. the department any information opening of the hearings. p.m. a commencement rehearsal for "The mass media is an important tion for credit, which according to As a result of filing the grievances regarding the procedures to be fol­ Cobos also submitted as evidence, in graduates will be held in the cafeteria. part of our society.' said Jean Cobos. was unauthroized. (See May 14. against the Music Department, Grivich lowed in the hearings prior to schedul­ his appeal to Koltai. three documents Graduates are not required to wear Stapleton. chairperson of the Journal­ 1980 issue of CN). was named the respondent (party) in­ ing said hearings." which include the information and ap­ their cap and gown in the rehearsal. ism Department. Cobos, refused to give credit for the stead of the Music Department, caus­ 3. "The grievance hearing committee plication sheet for credit by examina­ ing various problems. was improperly constituted " (A hear­ tion, a letter from Manuel Ronquillo. Cobos, who feels, that the entire mat­ ing committee must have at least five Dean of Student Services requesting ter IS not a grievable situation and that members, two students, two faculty Cobos to appear at a grievance hearing Funds needed to support team; the committee is biased, pointed out members, and one administrator. This as a witness, and another letter from that "the committee felt that the stu­ particular committee functioned with James Grivich. informing Cobos that dent has passed the exam satisfac- only three members.) he had been named respondent, and to classic figint films to be shown torilym" 4. ""Several members of the appear at another hearing on May 9. Lydia Rudametkin, the committee grievance hearing committee made Ronquillo would not comment. Head football coach. Gil Rozadilla. is Rozadilla said he had been planning program. They are power lifters and I chairperson, would not comment on the trying to raise money to keep his team the event since December. In addition would like to be able to provide them situation saying that she felt that "It is in uniforms and helmets for next to the fundraiser Sunday. Rozadilla in­ with power lifting equipment." not proper protocol for me to comment. season In order to do so. he is throwing vited the press to a special preview last Larry Rozadilla gives his brother the 1 think it should come from the presi­ Student services seek a fundraiser dinner at Rudy's Pasta Thursday at the Pasta House, where a credit for the success of the dent's office." House, 6047 Olympic Blvd. in Los capacity crowd showed up. fundraisers. "I just gave him an idea Avila also would not comment on the Angeles. 1-7 p.m. Sunday. "I expected it to go as well as it did. " and came up with all the plans, " said situation. people to come to Elac Rozadilla. Donation is $15 per person and tickets he said. He said he feels the boxing In response to the committee's deci­ theme will provide interest to many By CHERYL HARRISON can be purchased at the door. The football team is hoping to raise sion, Cobos delivered a departmental "Before instruction can effectively locals who may donate money to the at least $7,000 to aid the team next appeal to LACCD Chancellor Leslie The theme for the dinner Ls boxing. football fund. take place at Elac, Student Services Nick Beck, a professor of journalism at year. Though the team is not allowed to Koltai, which states: must be there, " to provide the interest Rozadilla's brother. Coordinator of have spring practice. Coach Rozadilla 1. "The student's violation of the col­ Cal-State LA. donated his films of Student Services Larry Rozadilla. to get the students into the school in the some of the classic fights of the cen­ is optimistic about his gridsters for lege policy and procedure for obtaining first place, said Manuel Ronquillo, came up with the boxing theme. "Larry 1980. credit by examination, resulting from tury. He also has volunteered to run the really helped me." said the coach Lar­ Dean of Student Services. projection machine. ry Rozadilla is also a former profes­ Ronquillo feels it is his duty to ensure Beck's collection is an awesome one. sional boxer and currently referees Participation increases a well-balanced student service with clips of everyone from Ernie some of the biggest fights in the world. program at Elac. There are at leat 14 Shavers and Danny "Little Red " Lopez In addition to raising money for major areas for which Ronquillo is to Joe Louis and Rockey Marciano. uniforms. Gil Rozadilla is planning to responsible. The $15 donation includes viewing of gather enough funds to buy lettermen's Candidates spotlighted Financial aid. special education, stu­ jackets for freshmen football players fice, she noted there was only one oppo­ dent activities. Upward Bound, the films and a buffet. By CHERYL HARRISON athletics, counseling. EOPS. Women's Many of the top fighters in the world, who letter. The participation since last year's nent running against her for the presidency. She is pleased there are Center, admissions, child development who live the area, will also be on hand He would also like to establish a new election has tripled, according to cur­ center, health services, tab room. along with managers, trainers, former weight room for athletes. Everyone rent Associated Students President, seven candidates running for next Veteran's Cost of Instruction Program, boxing champions, boxing referees and loves to hft weight, " he said. "But Marcella Vasquez. year's office. and the Veteran's Upward Bound the Elac football team coaching staff. athletes need a different kind of Last year when Vasquez ran for of- In addition, Vasquez feels it is very programs are all under Ronquillo's MANUEL RONQUILLO important that there is competition for direction. the other major offices. She noted that Of course, he does have an assistant lege. "We realize that a housewife many of the offices had no one running in each of the programs, along with his returning to school after a few years for them, or in many cases, just one two assistant deans. Claude Ware and away will have different needs than the candidate. Dr Roberto Almanza freshman out of high school.' said Ron­ "It shows the students have a great In short. Ronquillo is responsible for quillo. interest in student government." she making sure there are activities, other •"But. we also know that our primary students present said. "I think that is important " than classroom learning, taking place function is to maximize the opportunity She also said she was surprised that for the students on campus. He feels for students to fulfill their potential. " their creations at there is only one woman running for this will enable the students to gain a he said "This is very essential to any president. "I don't understand that at better overall perspective of the world campus." gallery art show all, " she said. and the things with which they choose Ronquillo said he is pleased with the to become involved with changes he has seen take place on The lone woman candidate for presi­ campus during his eight years. A Student Art Show will be dent is Aurora Betty Bravo, who is cur­ ".Ninety-nine per cent of student con­ presente(d at the Vincent Price tact with Elac is through student ser­ "1 see students getting involved in rently involved with the Executive their own governance, which hasn't Art Gallery May 27 through Board. The men running for office are vices. " said Ronquillo. "And their very first contact with the campus is always been the case in the past. ' he June 6. Works of art, such as Rodney Curry, another current AS said government member; Philip Garcia, a through student services whether it in­ the statue pictured at right, volves recruitment or financial aid." •'There are becoming more aware of Montebello resident; Dennis Sanchez of an effort to serve all students. Unlike will be displayed. The gallery Montebello; Armando Hidalgo of East he said. will be open Monday through "We allow the student to make the the militant '60's and a very relaxed Los Angeles; Demetrio Duran; and '70's. I think the students of the 'SO's Thursday, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Alfred Gallegos. smoothest entry possible into college." said Ronquillo. realize they must learn the system and and Friday 10 a.m. through The candidates range in age from 20 know how to work within it in order to to 52 years. He said he feels it is the mission of 12 noon. the college to help an individual decide accomplish a change.' said Ronquillo. Other candidates include Todd what to do with its life This can be aifcjfc;^^*:.-.^^^*:; i-^..:- Singerman for executive director; Jon done by helping students through Genis. who was appointed to AS vice- counseling which is a major part of stu­ Vote for AS president earlier this year, running for dent services, according to Ronquillo. Director of Special Affairs. Jesse •'In addition, once the student is in candidates Moreno. Chief Justice: and Ralph the classroom, we attempt to provide a today, tomorrow Chavez, running for re-election to the means for him of staying in classes position of comptroller through financial aid resources We let Richard Sifuentes and Lydia Salazar them know what is available to them are each running for Associate and even help fill out forms if neces­ Tentative schedule Justices. sary. " said Ronquillo. for summer classes The three candidates for AS vice- He said it is his goal, as Dean of Stu­ Photo by Ron Stanford president are Stephanie Rizzi. Annette dent Services, to make sure everyone listed on page 7 Morales and Fernando Garcia has an equal opportunity of going to col- 2 carinpusrsjews May 28,1980

Cat's nine lives recalled by Elan; non-attractive feline gains affection By GAYNEEN HANSON I looked down at the skinniest, ugliest him on his way. But he returned the affection. "Mom. is he going to die?." I asked. cat I had ever seen. 1 tried to chase him next day for more food. He had found But he thought I was worth his affec­ My mother turned from the lifeless off. even going so far as to turn the hose his meal ticket. tion. I came home one day from form on the sofa to answer my ques­ on him. But he kept coming back. At first I just fed him. I refused to pet visiting my sister in the hospital. She tion. I decided to feed him and then send him or hold him. He wasn't worth mv had a blood disease and she almost "Honey, you know what the doctor died. I sat down on the sofa and started said. He has leukemia. He isn't going to to cry. get any better. " she said. My cat came into the front room and He couldn't have gotten much worse. sat down to look at me. He then jumped F'or three days he had been in a semi­ up on the sofa and climbed onto my lap. Editorials conscious state. Occasionally he would He had never done that before. awaken to lick his paw or scratch his He was there when I needed a ear. shoulder to cry on. He kept me from As I looked down at my tiger striped loneliness and boredom with his crazy Only rich benefit cat. tears started to come to my eyes. I antics. He did many other things for me stopped myself as I thought. '"This is so that after two years I had to admit silly to get so upset over a dumb that I needed him much more than he if Prop. 9 passes animal." needed me. Two years ago 1 would have laughed My mother and I couldn't stand to see Next Tuesday, voters are faced with 11 proposed proposi­ at anyone who would cry over the death him suffer any longer. We decided to tions. of an animal. take him to the vet to be put to sleep. Proposition 9 will affect Elans the most. If it passes, we lose I reasoned that there were so many The next day I had classes, so she more important things to get upset agreed to wait until I came home. the right and opportunity for equal education. According to the over. A cat was probably the least im­ The next day I came home from state legislative analyst, California's second largest source of portant thing to cry over. school to find that she had already state revenue is the personal income tax. (Sales tax is the I never had a pet. I'd heard numerous taken him to the vet. "I couldn't wait largest). stories about the cat box odor, the spil­ any longer. He started to throw up and The tax goes to the state's general fund, which is used for led milk, and the little accidents on the I was afraid he was going to die in pain. university and state colleges, education, property tax relief, rug. He's dead now. The vet said the shot and health and welfare. My opinion soon changed. One day didnt hurt him." she said. Proposition 9 reduces taxes 50 per cent. It will reduce this cat walked up to me while I was I had sworn to myself that I would budgets of the general fund 50 per cent. washing my car. He meowed loudly, never cry over a dumb animal. I didn't Don't be fooled into thinking this will help the lower income demanding to be fed. keep that promise for long. families or the middle income families. The only people Proposition 9 helps are the upper income families. The fat will not be cut should 9 be passed, the meat will be sliced in every program at Elac, by 50 per cent. If Proposition 9 passes, we will have a brand new Hbrary Lakers' victory enthuses fans with no money to operate it. The nursing program will be one of the first casualties. The women's center will be closed By DARREN OKAMURA to the Pittsburg Steelers. The Lakers took the best out seven with the upset victory. I have been the victim of disappoint­ The outcry of ""wait till next year"' series four games to two. I remember sitting in front of the again The athletic programs will be hard hit by 9. The learning ment for many years along with thou­ became somewhat of a familiar phrase The Lakers victory in that final game television nervously watching that final center hours will have to be cut again. sands of other athletic fans as we have among the fans of LA. teams. came somewhat as a surprise to me, game as the 20 year old Ervin "Magic " Hours available for tutors to work will be sliced. The child seen several of L.A.'s professional The term "close but no cigar " was and to other sports fans as well. The Johnson lead the Lakers past the tough development centers will be a thing of the past. Our literary teams go as far as the finals of their probably invented by Celtic coach Red Lakers were big underdogs in the 76ers. magazines. Milestones and Elan, won't have any money to be respective sports but came out on the Averbach, who used to light up a cigar game. I remember the thrill and excitement printed Campus News will shrink again. losing end. after every championship victory, to The reason that the Lakers were I felt when Lakers forward Jim Chones Many upper income families want 9 to pass. Fifty percent of There was the LA. Dodgers who lost describe the Laker team of the sixties. underdogs in the game was due to an threw the ball up to the rafters in the a fortune is a fortune. For the lower income families and in­ in the finals in '66 to the Baltimore But on May 16, 1980, those years of ankle injury of their 7'2 " center Philadelphia Spectrum with no seconds dividuals, who earn $20,000 a year, they will get back a whopp­ Orioles, in '72 to the Oakland Athletics disappointment and frustration came Kareem Abdul Jabbar who was not able remaining on the clock. This was my ing 73 cents a day. This is the payoff for giving up one half the and in '77 and '78 to the New York to an end for me, as I am sure it did for to play in the game. Jabbar was final assurance that the Lakers were Yankees. the other sports fans, as Lakers averaging 33 points per game in the indeed the champions. services in education, tax relief, health and welfare. This 9 is a In basketball, the Lakers lost in '70 to became the champions of the National seriess before being injured in the And with the Lakers victory, the out­ rip-off. the New York Knicks and to the Boston Basketball Association (N.B.A.) by fifth game. cry by the fans of "wait till next year " The legislatures will soon create other taxes to offset this Celtics six times during the 1960's. defeating the Philadelphia 76ers, 123>^ But the Lakers, perhaps revening the was able to change to '•our time is loss in California revenue. But how long before they are And just last year the LA. Rams lost 107. losses of past Laker teams, came up now. " created and collected? Our programs will have returned to dust and many will miss the opportunity for a good education. In the higher income level, their fortune in savings might The last taboo come in handy for a new pool table, new disco clothes, a trip to Hawaii. Those necessary items are always handy to have around. 'Experts' try to lift ban against incest In the lower income levels, those households won't even get back the money for a meal. The ones who suffer the most are By DORIS RILEY between children and adults . . . can members of their own family. sexual advance toward its parents or again the people who need the most. Rape is an ugly word. It's meaning is sometimes be beneficial.'• However, what moral right has the guardian. It is the disturbed adult that base and obscene, and there are few parent, uncle, aunt. etc. to take advan­ takes advantage of its younger relative. Let's face it: No money means no services. It's that simple. Such thinking, in my opinion, is sheer Go Tuesday and vote "No " on Proposition 9. If you don't. who would view rape as a normal act of insanity, and should be ignored. tage a person dependent upon them for As the article in Time stated, ". . . human behavior. the food they eat, the clothes they the lifting of the incest barrier would Proposition 9 will pass. The rich will become richer and the In high school, I knewa victim of in­ Rape, and its implications, become wear, its life and guidance? invite the routine exploitation of poor will get the shaft. cest. She attempted suicide twice She It is quite rare that a child initiates a children by disturbed parents." even more horrid when a child has been didn't die. but her experience left her raped, especially if the rape is within mentallv scarred for the rest of her the family. life. To many researchers and so called Glory short lived '•experts " on sexual matters, however, How. many people ask, can incest be Vote, or forever incest is becoming more and more ac­ beneficial? Pro incest researchers such ceptable. as James Ramsey, author of an article According to a recent article which which appeared in the SIECUS Report, the publication of the Sex Information Young celebrities spoil liold your peace appeared in the April 24. 1980 issue of Time magazine, entitled. ••Attacking and Education Council of the United the Last Taboo," well-known States, said 'With a little more Do you feel angry over what you consider poor leadership on researchers and a few allies in touching in the home . . . the present Elan's accomplishments the AS officers' part'.' Do you feel that the AS officers are not academe are conducting a campaign to rash of feverish adolescent sexual ac­ doing their jobs? Do you see one candidate running who you undermine the strongest and most un­ tivity outside the home " would cease. By CHERYL HARRISON the Pageant, I was feeling not-so- think can really do a good job for your college? Well now is the iversal of sexual proscriptions, the This is ludicrous. Incest is the act of As I sat revelling in the glory of win­ proud. time to do something about the situation. Vote. taboo against incest. a sick, desperate mind that needs help. ning a $500 scholarship, patting myself The new Miss USA is only 20 years AS elections will be held today and tomorrow. Here's your As the article pointed out. this cam­ It cannot benefit anyone. Yet there are on the back as I was watching the Miss old. She already has a couple of years chance to vote for the person you feel will best represent your paign is still quite cautious and limited. some who insist that this is not so. That USA Pageant. in at a prestigious university and dates interests: the candidate you feel is most qualified to represent One researcher quoted said that in fact, children have the right to sex­ Here I was. feeling so proud of a professional football player. She is SO you. •'Incest need not be a perversion or a ually express themselves in any man­ myself for accomplishing what I had young, though. If you do not vote, you are leaving the decision of who's going symptom of mental illness . . . incest ner they choose, even if it is with after just turning 21. But, by the end of And Miss USA just starts the list. to govern you up to someone else. Once the officers are chosen, When 1 think about it. I feel like such a you can no longer complain about them, you had your chance. Letters failure for not accomplishing more at By not voting, you will have washed your hands of deciding the age of 21. how the college will be governed. Here I am at a junior college, work­ ing in an office, and struggling to keep Last year only 120 students voted. This is pretty sad con­ Committee criticizes editorial a roof over my head and clothes in the sidering that the officers are supposed to be representing all closet Then there is 'Magic " Johnson students. Dear Editor: which contained several errors and tainers performed on time and 23 of the wondering how he will spend his first True, elections are only open to AS members, but even a We, the Cinco de Mayo Committee, in misconceptions. They are as follows: 25 booths were occupied. million dollars now that his rookie small increase in voter participation is an improvement. light of the obvious success of this 1. The Inner Club Council did not On Monday, booth operation was op­ season is finished, at the tender age of The officers plan activities and can rewrite the constitution. years festivities, take exception to the sponsor the festivities tional, as we had invited off-campus 20. Campus News editorial dated May 14, 2. On Saturday and Sunday all enter- non-profit organizations. They also take stands on issues that they believe reflect the One entertainer failed to show, due to When 1 was 13. I set a goal for views of the majority of students. They represent you. a traffic accident. Therefore, there was myself It was to become a professional Voting is your right, but not exercising that right is like not a one hour gap in the entertainment journalist and maybe even to go into having it at ail. schedule. All other performers were on public relations for an athletic team. time, and one group arrived early. Tracy Austin set her goals when she r~'ampus KISWS 3. The Cinco de Mayo Committee was about 13. too. But. she attained her begun planning in January 1980. goals and reached even further before £Le<^i-io'0 East Los Angeles College However, the event was not funded un­ she could even drive a car. She is the til the first week of April, therefore, number-two woman tennis player in Member Associated Collegiate Press, Journalism Association of creating a delay in signing of contracts the world, and she can't even vote yet. Community Colleges, California Newspaper Publishers Association for performers and booths. I went to a paCade and rally the other day honoring the World Champion JESUS SANCHEZ May we finally say that everyone in­ -^ Editor volved; the Cinco de Mayo Committee Laker team. The main man of the event members, electricians, participants, was Johnson There was even 'Magic City Kdilor Cheryl Harrison Photographers Jim Chaves, and many community people expressed for Presdienf posters and he's not News Editor Gayneen Hanson Ron Stanford, Leo Valenzuela overwhelmingly, that this was indeed a even old enough to be president. In Kditorial Director Doris Riley Staff Writers Jim Chaves, collective eflort, and one of the best fact, he's barely old enough to get into F'cature Kditur Lydia Avina Fern Barrett, Cinco de Mayo celebrations and that a a polling booth. Knterluinment Kditur Leo Valenzuela Sylvia Rico, Sharun Takeshita, genuine feeling of togetherness I'm a year older and no one has ap­ Sports Kdilur Debi Juhnstun Darren Okamura, prevailed during the event proached me about being president or Assuc. Sports Kdilur Darren Okuniura Bill Zeiger Sincerely, even offered to hold a parade and rally Carluonist Jimmi Hernandez, Advertising Manager Lydia Avina Cinco de Mayo Committee in my honor. Jim Chaves Circulatiun .Manager . Leo Valenzuela Even in horseracing. Stevie "Boy Chief Fhulugrapher . , . Laura Aguilar Business Manager Lydia Avina Wonder " Cauthen has made a fortune. Advisurs .. Jean Stapleton, Bill Evans ('.\ urges opposmg viewpoints in the At the age of 20. he has seemingly Winner All Amariciln Riling Spring '79. FHI 78. ^ring 78. Fill 7/. !il)iring 77. FHI 76. ii^irlng /6. Fall 76 form of letters not exceeding 200 peaked, and is already on the decline. Sfrliii "75. Fall 74. Sprl*g 74. Fall 73. Spriig '73. Fall '72, Fall '71. Spdag '71 words, or about a page and one-half, And the entertainment world thrives Fall 70. Sprtug 70. Fall 69. Spriig 60. Fall 68. Spriig 68. Spring 67 typewritten, double-spaced. All letters on making successes out of kids. PACEMAKER AWARD FAU 1067 to the editor hiust be turned in on the All of these people are just kids. I OfticiAi pubiicatiofi o» East Los Angelas Cottaga, ona ot nma cotlagas m the Los Angetes Community College Friday before publication All letters don't feel like a complete failure when Oisttict 1301 Brooklyn Avenue Monterey Parli Calitornia 91764 Teteptione 265-8819 Produced by lournaiism must be signed with [)erson's proper Students of ttie coitegt 1 think about how old 1 am compared to Opinions eiipressed e views ot tne editorial board Atl otr>er opinions exprassed m ttie paper name All letters will be subject to them, but it s enough to keep my head ara those of the wriier and nol necesanly those ot the college or ol Campus News minor editinji Letters to the editor should be no more than 200 words in lenytt-. They must be signad by the writer and should out of the clouds over winning a little ba in bv Thursday preceding publication scholarship. May 28,1980 rampus [sgews 3 Conference to Identify issues of l\/lexican'American women The first Chicana Issues Conference economic advancement for Chicanas likely than other employed women to set by Governor Brown will be held on are brought to reality. be in blue-collar work, or in the lower- June 20, 21, 22 at USC. Another purpose of the conference paying service occupations. Elac will be represented by Maria will be to establish a Task Force which The Chicana woman supporting her Elene Martinez, Community Services will continue to work towards action on family in 1977, "was below the poverty Coordinator. The alternate is Olga conference resolutions. level by 46 per cent. " according to the Dominguez, director of the Women's According to a March 1978 fact sheet. same source. Center. "Profile of the Chicana" published by The conference is open to everybody, The conference is being planned by a the U.S. Department of Labor, according to Martinez, Community statewide committee of 28 Chicanas. "Chicanas still lag substancially behind Services coordinator. The purpose of the conference ac­ all women in formal education; that is cording to Martinez, is to identify the in education obtained in a regular Special housing has been arranged at issues that affect the "socio-economic school system that advances a person use for participants from outside the life of the chicana, such as health, toward an elementary school cer­ Los Angeles area. The cost will be $8 education and welfare." tificate or high school diploma, or per person per night. The conference will also serve to professional school degree." The conference will include identify and highlight 'Chicanas in According to the same source, "Me­ workshops on education, political California who can serve as positive dian years of school completed by all awarness and involvement, employ­ role models in all fields of endeavor," adult women age 25 and over was 12.4 ment, business, mental health, according to the conference's registra­ years, compared with only 8.6 years by Chicanas in Justice, immigration, tion and information packet. Chicanas of the same age " health, housing and the arts. The committee of the conference Economically, chicanas are below For further information on the con­ also hopes to establish a statewide the national average for white women. ference, call the Southern California communications network of Chicanas The "Profile of the Chicana " states Coordinator Gloria Gayatan in Los to see that solutions that provide socio­ that "Employed Chicanas are more Angeles at 213- 620-5287.

HONORED DEAN—Claude Ware, assistant dean of student services, was honored last month by the Los Angeles Community College District for his services to the district. Ware also helped found NEWS IN BRIEF the National Council on Black American Affairs, formed to better serve Blacl< students. Israel study given "Defense taught for women, men" ar­ available for $4.50 in the Fiscal Office Photo by Gayneen Hanson Israel will be the location for a study ticle. They demonstrate the defense this Monday. Everyone is invited to at­ of history and creative writing for stu­ techniques and Marilyn Ladd lectures tend. dents enrolled in a four week program on the defense techniques. beginning July 3. Tel Aviv, Bethlehem, Financial aid forms due Ware presented with plaque Massada. Elat, and Nazareth will be Discounts offerred among the places visited. Twelve days A Manager's Special will be held the The Approved Student Eligibility will be spent in Jerusalem. The week of June 2 through June 6 at the forms for financial aid for this past honoring dean's past services program is part of the International bookstore. A 20 per cent discount will semester are due this Saturday. For Education Program of Los Angeles be given on all items except books, con­ more information, applications and as­ By GAYNEEN HANSON as four year college students," said director and Assistant Dean of the Metropolitan College. For further in­ fections, tobaccos, gold jewelry, sistance may be obtained by visiting Claude Ware, assistant dean of Stu­ Ware. Special Service Program, assistant formation telephone 518-1000 ext. 243. magazines, and class rings. the Financial Aid Office in El-118 or by dent Services, was awarded a plaque "In 1969 the American Association of dean of the Community Service calling 265-8736. for Distinguished Services rendered to Community and Junior Colleges met. Program, and acting dean of College RTD fares discussed D/5CO party scheduled the Los Angeles Community College Out of 3,000 delegates, only 10 or 12 Relations and Community Services. A public hearing will be held by the for Creative Medicine is District (LACCD) on April 25. were black. So we said "Let us play a Sees major role Board of Directors of the Southern sponsoring a disco party this Friday at PART-TIME CLERK During the 12 years of service to the more important part in this Now that he is assistant dean of Stu­ California Rapid Transit District 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 pre-sale or $5 at LACCD, Ware has been instructor, organization." dent Services, Ware sees the major (SCRTD). at the SCRTD Administra­ the door. The address is 6745 S. Milton WANTED coordinator, and assistant dean. Nomination refused role of Student Services is to see that tion Building. 425 S. Main St.. Los Ave.. Whittier Job requires light typing skills. Award initiated '"We went to the nominating commit­ the whole institution geared to serving Angeles, on June 7. to receive com­ 15-20 hours per week, flexible The award was initiated by the LAC­ tee to get a member on the Board of the students. ments on possible fare changes. The Luncheon tickets available schedule. $4 per hr. Call 726-9951 CD Black Faculty and Staff Associa­ Directors. They refused, saying that "A community college student is not hearing will begin at 9 a.m. and remain Graduation Luncheon tickets will be ask for Nanette. tion. This award is the third award the nominations were over. We created a traditional college student. They are open until 5 p.m. The hearing will not presented to Ware for outstanding ser­ the council, so that something like that the type of student who needs support, close until everyone has had the oppor­ vices to two year colleges. Last year he couldnt happen again," said Ware. not only from Student Services, but tunity to be heard. was awarded a similar award for his The National Council of Black from instructors also. Instructors must Immigration Attorneys help in founding the Western Regional American Affairs today has between recognize their responsibility to the Prop. 9 to be debated Free initial Consultation Council of the Council on Black 900 to 1.000 members. students, " said Ware. A debate on F'roposition 9 will be held School threatened • Relative Petitions • Defense of Deportation • Appeals American Affairs. He also helped to College uniqueness today at 1 p.m. in the Ingalls • Work Permission • Temporary Work Permits found the Southern Region, the North Ware was assistant dean of Los "A two year college is also different Auditorium Foyer. Arguing for Central Region, and the Northesastern Angeles City College's Evening Divi­ from a four year college. A two year Proposition 9 will be Manuel Klausner. LAW OFFICES OF Region. sion. According to Ware, the most chal­ college's uniqueness is it's flexibility to attorney at law. and arguing against lenging aspect of this job was dealing serve, the community in respect to its Proposition 9 will be Donnetta Spink of NEVILLE ASHERSON Council founder with a bomb threat almost every night educational needs. A four year college the Parents Teachers Association. Attorneys at Law Ware also was awarded the for one year. can't do that as well. Distinguished Service Award from the 9401 Wiishire Blvd . Suite 1000 "Most of the time they were just "The use of this institution is a Volunteers omitted Beverly Hil's, Ca 90212 National Council of Black American threats, that's all. But on two or three means of pursuit of a sense of com­ In last week's edition of Campus Affairs in 1976. He was also one of the occasions it looked like a real attempt munity as well as a pursuit of News volunteers Jonathan Genis (213) 278-9362 founders of the council, one of 13 coun­ was made, but the bomb was poorly knowledge, " said Ware. Ted Acuna were omitted from cils under the American Association of made." said Ware. Community and Junior Colleges. Hairy situation "The Council of Black American Af­ "It was really hairy.'" he said. V fairs exists to lobby for a piece of the Before that. Ware was the director of JiriASrASUMMERJOB federal money pie, so that two year col­ the Peer Counseling Program at Los TIWDOESHlNTERRRiWITH lege students can get as much money Angeles City College. He has also been U«1978CPCS,IN C NEW EARLY YOUR SUMMER VMIIIIOII. District's highest distinction PREGNANCY TESTING • GENERAL ANESTHESIA |ASLEEP| Whichever days, whichever weeks you preler to • NEW TEST CONFIRMS PREGNANCY OR LOCAL ANESTHESIA work, Norrell Temporary Services will do the best WITHIN A FEW DAYS OF CONCEPTION • I LOW FEE — INCLUDES LAB we can to accommodate your summer schedule. Elans awarded honors (RESULTS WHILE YOU WAIT; TESTS. COUNSELING. SURGERY. rwenty-one Elans have been named Monterey Park residents who won NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY) MEDICATIONS, i POST­ We've got temporary positions in many fields. to the Los Angeles Community College are George Kaplinsky, Mariam S Lai, > FREE UCG PREGNANCY TESTING OPERATIVE EXAM And they're all good jobs, with good pay and and Alexis Lau. good places to work District Chancellor's Distinguished FOR INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENT < CONFIDENTIAL & PERSONAL Honor Award for the Fall, 1979 Montebello winners are Katsuhiro CARE What's more, you're never obligated to Norrell. Rosemead 571-8994 semester. Ozaki and Alice R. Phillips. Rosemead •MEDICAL i STUDENT HEALTH There's no contract to sign. No lee to pay These awards are the highest given in residents are Kathleen Mendez and LA 233-5123 INSURANCE ACCEPTED the LACCD. To receive this award one Penny Y. Wong. So. this summer, il you'd like to spend some time must be a candidate for an Associate in Others are Raul Aguilar Jr. of East California Presnancy Counselins Service. Inc away from work - and still have some money to Arts degree, have completed four Los Angeles 90022: Marcella L. Nelson 1280 N, San Gabriel Blvd. • Rosemead spend—contact Norrell at the location below semesters with a 3.5 (B-(-) grade point of Los Angeles 90039: Leroy J Geil of 601 S. Westmoreland • Los Angeles We'll work you into your schedule, not ouis. average while carrying at least 12 units Bell; Patricia R Wargo of Bell each semester, for a total of 48 units. Gardens; Ruth C Cheng of Berkely; Winners of the Chancellor's Victor E. 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By FERN BARRETT actors and the painted emo­ were celebrated one or two play usually consisted of 50 The Elac production of tions on them were easier for times throughout the year men who were amateurs that Oedipus Rex will portray all to see. and which lasted for five or lived in the local area the much of the traditional Greek These masques also had six days. festival was to be in. theatre when it plays before mouth pieces which enabled Three poets would present They were trained for audiences on May 29. 30. 31 the actors' voices to project three of their works, often months prior to the festival. and June 5, 6, 7. at the Ingalls into the vast areas of the done as continuous stories They were on stage during Auditorium. theatres. known as triologies. Oedipus the entire production for The drama was of major Another function of mas­ Rex was followed by Seven their function was to tell the importance in the lives of the ques was that they allowed Against Thebes and Oedipus background of the story and ancient Greek people — not one person to enact several at Colonus. give emphasis to the plot, as just a specific entertainment parts. For a long period of The plays usually dealt well as involve the audience as we are accustomed to in time an entire play would be with the religious myths and emotionally with the play. modern day theatre. presented with only two ac­ the various gods and goddes­ The chorus of Elac's Every town, regardless of tors. In fact Sophocles, the ses the people worshiped. Oedipus Rex will perform in size, built huge outdoor author of Oedipus Rex, is The drama is said to have much the same manner; theatres to accommodate the said to have introduced the sprung from the worship of however, it will consist of entire population of its sur­ first play using three actors. Dionysus one of the most im­ both male and female voices. rounding area. Masques will be worn by portant Greek gods; and who In Elac's production It is believed that the wear­ the Elac performers in keep­ was associated with the women and children will play ing of masques, was because ing with the ancient tradition. various religious cults. the characterizations instead of the distance from which Greek plays were The chorus which was an of men performing them as the audiences had to view the presented at festivals that integral part of the Greek they did in the Greek theatre.

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FORTUNE TELLING—Rose Marie Sanders, playing

CONSULTING THE STARS—Anthony Perdu, as the fortune­ teller Tieresias, tries to warn Oedipus that he shouldn't pursue PACIFYING THE PEOPLE—Oedipus, played by Ed Herrera, speaks to the people of Thebes, asking for tneir trust. the truth about his past. playing the people are, from left to right, Kerry John, Jesse Carmona, and Kathy Sholub. May 28,1980 nampus Mgwg 5 ri

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TORTURE TIME—Gary Marks, playing Oedipus's personal guard, takes Tieresias away to be tortured for not telling Oedipus what he wants to know.

PAIN OF TRUTH—Oedipus tears out.his eyes after learning the FORTUNE TELLING—Rose Marie Sanders, playing the part of the Priestess, leads the chorus. Here she is seen consulting the altar concerning Oedipus's fate. truth about his past. Here he is seen crying to the gods at the altar.

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BEARING WITNESS—Daniel Chavez, playing the part of the sheppard, is called to appear before LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION—Sharon Buchany. Assistant Stage Manager, works on the lights Oedipus as the sole witness to the murder of the old king. as she prepares the stage for the performance Deaks to the people of Thebes, asking for their trust. The actors rmona, and Kathy Sholub. 6 ^News May 28,1980 Candidates present their platforms Seventeen Elans will run for seven Associated Student Body positions in today's and tomorrow's elections. Almost half of the candidates (seven) will vye for Ihe Presidency. Only one of Presi den tia I Ca n did a tes those candidates is a woman. Three candidates are running for the Vice-Presidency, two for Chief Justice, two for Associate Justice and one each for the positions of Executive Director. Comptroller and Director of Special Af­ fairs. The candidates for the positions of Executive Director, Comptroller and Director of Special Affairs are running un-opposed. There is only one incumbent. Ralph r Chavez, who is presently Comptroller. All the platforms were printed as they were submitted without major changes. Some candidates did not turn in plat­ forms.

il Alfred Gallegos Betty Bravo Demetrio Duran Armando Hidalgo Phll Garcia 3. Senate evaluation of college ser­ tend to work for the student body to the Feedback at a university. I plan to go to 1) TEAMWORK: Better organization vices provided to students, for exam­ best of their knowledge and ability. As UCLA for my bachelor's degree. Later, between A.S.B. officers and Board of ple; an executive director of our ASB Board if possible, I would like to get my Ph. Directors to work with consistency and A. Cafeteria of Directors. I have acquired much of D. in Bio-Feedback, because this sub­ uniformity toward common goals and B. Women's Center the necessary knowledge to attain ject relates to everyone. ideas. C. Bookstore. these goals. As far as ability is con­ I like to study people, to help them 2) SPORT PARTICIPATION: Pep 4. Would like to see what can be done cerned. TH do my best". understand themselves because Rallies, student spirit and morale for to alleviate the cost of students bus pas­ Utilizing the people power and funds everyone can't make it on their own. our athletes. This would increase game ses. available to us on campus, we can real­ There will always be problems in life; attendance. 5. More multi-cultural events. ly make ELAC an even greater college. these problems are not the only reason 6. More student input into senate We can do this by uniting our many I want to study Bio-Feedback. Mind 3) STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Better meetings. clubs into a cooperative and active un­ and body go together, being in touch dances. Talent Shows to bring out Support me as your president, a it, keeping closer ties with our Califor­ with what each is saying is very impor­ campus creativity. Art Shows, Film woman with experience and determina­ nia State College Board via a weekly or tant in combating problems daily. I Expos. Fund Raising, Boost A.S.B. monthly News Letter, and of course by want to study our bodily responses, card holding membership to generate tion. Lets all get together and make our more funds to be used in the interest of college a college of unity and pride. mobilizing our inactive students, so emotionally and physiologically. If that they also will stand up and join us more people would study Bio- the Elac student. Rodney Curry Rodney Curry to see what we can do as a whole to Feedback, using it. they could live a 4) COMMUNICATION: Inform stu­ Betty Bravo As Associate Student Body Presi­ progress as a community. As your ASB happier life, a life spent being in touch dents on various campus activities, op­ With your help, if you elect me as dent, I will be working for a change in President, I hope to help our school to with themselves. portunities well in advance and follow- your President, these are the things I East Los Angeles College. To benefit do these and many other things. I want to be president of East Los up on them. Establish a better would like to do: everyone by making more and better Angeles College to make it a better relationship with district and it's 1. Improve financial aid services to services available to the students, Demetrio Duran school for the students. That they could policies. students making it faster for them to more social and scholarly events on I, Demetrio S. Duran, was born in understand what's going on on campus In addition to promote a motivating Dennis Sanchez receive assistance for school supplies, campus, such as scholarship Los Angeles. Ca. My major is Bio- and try to make their school the way atmosphere at Elac by helping fellow transportation, etc. workshops, community achievement F'eedback. but right now in East Los they like it. students achieve their goals whether it I would rather not make any 2. That the senate body make an and club days These goals can only be Angeles College I am taking general be a loan for book, or a job or transfer promises and not keep to them, but just evaluation of all instructors. achieved by electing officials that in- education classes. I will studv Bio- Alfred Gallegos to a higher institution of learning. say, "I will make every effort, give all Unity, that's what its all about. In summation, always lend an ear or my strength and dedicate my last year Most of us know that there have been a hand to help a fellow student. to the students of East Los Angeles Col­ faults and occasional inequities in our lege. Y community college. But the proof of how things really turn out to be lies in Armando Hidalgo the strength of our "unity" in the pre­ As a member of this year's Board of Dennis Sanchez Vice-President sent and in the future. Directors, and newly appointed Direc­ I would like very much to stimulate tor of Special Affairs. I feel I am your more student involvement at Elac. Annette Morales the Elac student. clubs, the students, and administration Since the first building was erected best candidate for A.S.B. president, not If I am elected ASB. President, I of ELAC. These clubs are working too on this campus, past presidents, Throughout the course of this school 4) COMMUNICATION: Inform stu­ only because I am aware of the func­ year I have noticed a lack of interest by will implement the following: dents on various campus activities, op­ independently, there is little student in­ alumni, faculty and student bodies have tions and operations of student govern­ L 1) TEAMWORK: Better organization volvement, and practically no publicity fought to build a better and richer com­ most Elans. To alleviate this problem portunities well in advance and follow- ment, but I will see that my cabinet somewhat, if elected, I would spend a between ASB. officers and Board of up on them. Establish a better involving club activities. To solve these munity college. What was once a (Board) and myself as well will follow Directors to work with consistency and problems, we must unify the clubs, and dream has been turned into a reality, great portion of my time speaking with relationship with district and it's through our commitments and respon­ students on an individual basis hopeful­ uniformity toward common goals and policies. raise studenl involvement, by involving and continues to do so. sibilities to meet and benefit the social, ideas. all club in college sponsored activities, Let us not think of ourselves, and do ly finding out their needs and concerns. cultural and educational needs of the This way, I believe, they will become 2) SPORT PARTICIPATION: Pep In addition to promote a motivating and new Inter Club Council activities nothing but complain; instead let us students on this campus. Rallies, student spirit and morale for atmosphere at Elac by helping fellow and Functions. The use of an ICC News support her, or we will lose everything aware of the situation at hand. our athletes. This would increase game students achieve their goals wliether it Letter and strategically placed "per­ our predecessors have fought for. Let Looking into these needs of the stu­ Elac does face tough times, attendance. be a loan for book, or a job or transfer manent" banners, would be fine exam­ us not hurt that dream by our own dents, I feel there are many to be met. nevertheless, much can be ac­ 3) STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Better to a higher institution of learning. ples of mass campus communication. selfishness. We must unite for us to be But rather that the student government complished by a sound, emphatic, and dances. Talent Shows to bring out Because of the implementation of the strong. guessing exactly what these needs are, aware sound government. In summation, always lend an ear or proposals, the Inter Club Council, the I would like to approach students campus creativity, Art Shows, Eilm a hand to help a fellow student. I believe now is the time for everyone Expos. Eund Raising, Boost A.S.B. Associated Student Body Board of of us to stand up and show our support directly so that we can deal with their I, as president, will do my very best card holding membership to generate Directors, the Campus Clubs, we will concerns in a correct and more effec­ to meet the needs of the students on Stephanie Rizzi for our great college. campus. If elected, I feel that I can br­ more funds to be used in the interest of To solve the major problems current- help the ELAC Student Body. As your President, I hope to continue tive manner. As A.S.B. president I plan to utilize ing a sense of student involvement and to achieve the accomplishments of the awareness within the campus. past and to fulfill the wants and needs the strength of student government to of the student body of today and tomor­ its fullest capacity in approaching East Los Angeles College has a row. these decision makers by helping them reputation throughout the Southland as make decision for the students through an outstanding community college. Let Phil Garcia proper representation us as students live up to that reputa­ If I am elected ASB. President, I Let me spell it out plainly: student tion. Please vote for Dennis Sanchez will implement the following: government, decision makers. May 28 and May 29. Chief Justice f Sandra Luna Being elected to the position of Chief Justice, I will oversee that the AS of­ ficers interpret and carry on their posi­ tions according to our constitution. Again, if elected, I believe in perform­ ing the duties of Chief Justice in an ob­ jective and unbiased manner. Fernando Garcia Annette Morales Stephanie Rizzi Jesse Moreno I am running for the position of Chief Justice because I feel a commitment to the students here at East Los Angeles College. They deserve to have a student Government which is governed by the Associate Justice Constitution of the Associated Stu­ dents. Lydia Salazar I served on the Constitution Revision ASB. Associate Justice should be Committee and "know I have full com­ run by Lydia Salazar. prehension of its rules and by-laws." Hi. the reasons the above statement I am confident I can and will do a is true are: good job. 1) I will be interpreting the constitu­ Sandra Luna Jesse Moreno i tion. 21 I will be working closely with the Executive Director of Chief Justice Comptroller t I 3» 1 will be updating codes. Director 41 I will be managing and to conduct, Special Affairs and control all of lhe business. 51 I will treat und help everyone free­ ly with all their needs ti 1 1 will always lend an ear or a hand to help following students

1^ -«r jr-- Richard Sifuentes Lydia Salazar Hi. my name is Richard Sifuentes Richard Sifuentes and I am a candidate for Associate Justice. I am running for office tx'cause I leel the students need more Follow through«.« representation 1 think more students ,wlth your help should get involved in Student (iovern­ ment As a member of the constitution to prevent revision committee. I feel I am qualified lor the job. As associate Birth jusiice I will have lo interpret the con­ Defects^) stitution. I think I would interpret it betU-r Ihan any other person because I helped write it II fU-cted I will do all SUPPORT ^•^ within my power to fulfill the students TH1& i.P^Cl UiJ**lHiauTtO bV THE PUbLiSnCH ^ MARCH OF DIMES nei'ds. Todd Singerman Ralph Chavez Jonathon Genis May 28,1980 rampusNews 7 Registration begins June 12 Tentative summer school schedule

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