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Foothill and De Anza As Grey Tiger Cat Named Pumpkin Was Elected to the Foothill He Has a B.S Johnson, new trustee Q uads born in news office Tuesday evening, as the loyal SENTINEL staff was busy Two incumbents reelected preparing this newspaper, a Franklin (Pitch) Johnson Jr. business investor from Palo Alto. practical reality for every family Foothill and De Anza as grey tiger cat named Pumpkin was elected to the Foothill He has a B.S. degree in in our district. well-run, fiscally sound walked in and made herself at Community College D istrict mechanical engineering from “With four children in the Community Colleges, while home in a box behind the S ta n ford University and an local public schools, and as a meeting the objectives of editor’s desk. There she gave Board of Trustees last Tuesday, birth to a white kitten with M.B.A. in B u sin ess graduate of the Palo Alto school equality and quality in along with incumbents Dr. one black spot on its head. education.” R obert C. Sm ithwick and Dr. Administration from Harvard. system, I have a strong interest A black kitten was born less Howard Diesner. “As a citizen of this area,” in the quality of education in Smithwick and Diesner have than two hours later, and two Diesner had the most votes Johnson said, “ I am vitally the Foothill Community. been Trustee members since the more black kittens were with 16,275; Smithwick tallied concerned with equality of ‘‘My experience in inception fo the Board 12 years present when members of the 15,845; Johnson had 12,549; opportunity for education at the management and financial work ago. Johnson takes office on staff arrived Wednesday William Peters was a close fourth junior college level becoming a will enable me to help aide July 1. morning. with 7,900; R. Peter Keegan, 7,295; Alfred G. Parra, 5,160; Martin Gorfinkel drew 4,895 votes; Harold Stephenson had 3,331 votes; Foothill student David Moskowitz drew 2,917. J o h n so n , 42, is a small Foothill Campus Council has endorsed participation of Earth Week, which concludes this Sunday with a concert and Artisan’s Fair at El Camino Park in Palo Alto. The concert, which will last from 12 until 5 p.m., will feature four or five groups SENT playing, plus artists showing and FOOTHILL COLLEGE, LOS ALTOS HILLS, CALIF. Friday, April 23, 1971 selling their crafts. There will be VOL. 13 NO. 19 no admission charge. Organic food People are marching for peace to be served Campus Council hasn’t finished difficult,” relied Marvin, who is with spontaneous assistance BULLETIN: D e n o s Marvin considering their contingents. the incentive for the faculty and Answering to the question from the audience. reported Wednesday morning ‘‘What they should do,” student group. “De Anza now “ Would you buy organic, natural The speakers planned for the that faculty response to the Peace conjectured Marvin, “ is sponsor has well-organized, concerned food if it were offered in the Hyde Park rally were: Donna March increased T u e s d a y free steak dinners for each one faculty, specifically two cafeteria?” , 347 Foothill Rivers, Foothill; Roberta Cane, afternoon and faculty that attends, then think of the ex-members of Foothill, Philip students answered they would, candidate for Palo Alto City participation was “ encouraging.” turn-out.” Stokes and Bill Greasily. always eat organic food, 218 Council; Betty Friedman, “Finding someone who gives woman liberationist; and Tom usually eat it, 181 sometimes, While people are preparing to a damn at Foothill has become The rally will be conducted Maddox, Foothill instructor. and 34 never. march in Washington and San The idea of selling organic Francisco against the Vietnam food, which had almost been War, Foothill students must still dropped, was brought back into be aroused. This became the view through this week’s poll, purpose of the Thursday, April started by the Campus Center 22, rally in Hyde Park. 10th film festival finishes “ Blue Coats.” Dennis Reed, regional Foothill’s world-renowned The sale of organic foods, organizer for the Student Tenth Annual Independent such as herb teas, raw vegetables, Moblization Committee, said: Filmmakers Festival closed its brown rice, fresh fruit, carrot ‘‘There hasn’t been much three-day run last Sunday cookies, snack bars, granola, and organizational action on this evening with a record $3000 in later on soups, will grow in campus, but it’s been prize money distributed among variety and drop in price as the considerable at Stanford, De ten films. sales increase. Seemingly more Anza, and other schools in the The $1200 First Prize went expensive than the rest of the area.” to George Ballis of Fresno, for food being sold on campus, A table placed before the ‘‘The Dispossessed,” a organic foods will be chosen so administration building has been documentary of the Pit River as to stay in the same price maintained in an attempt to Indians in Shasta County and category as the regular food. ignite faculty responses. So far, their struggle against P.G.&E. Mrs. Wyatt, who is taking out of 150 faculty members, T h e N ew Thing Flick care o f the matter in the those concerned with the march Company of Santa Monica won cafeteria, would w e lco m e have been limited to eight: Ron the $500 Second Prize for “ This contributions of organic food Ingalls, Nora Bartine, Tom Is The H om e o f Mrs. Levant recipes that are simple, and that Maddox, Denny Berthiaume, Graham,” a documentary can easily be made for a large Jack Hasling, Lois McCarty, Jim directed by Topper Carew number of people. Fetler, and Denny Marvin. showing the life of a black Organic foods will be sold De Anza has three buses of family in their urban household ‘Pornagra Follies’ creator Curt McDowell (left) with Festival Director every Tuesday and Thursday students attending the march, where the film crew virtually Doug Merrifield (center) and Judge Jim Goldner. starting May 4, in the cafeteria. while in contrast, the Foothill lived for four months. Third Place of $250 went to (Photo courtesy of Ruth Durst) “I Don’t Know” by Penelope Spheeris of Venice, Calif., a Merrifield. Picking up the job “ Chicago,” by Alvin Tokunow; documentary which “seeks to last Novem ber, he encountered Sy ncategormatic (an open Nader to speak here convey a touching and theater scheduling problems and category) — “The Tragic Diary sympathetic love story between the Festival was held in April of Zero, The Fool,” by Morley Ralph Nader will lecture on a boy that thinks he’s a girl and instead of the usual time in May. Markson; Documentary — “ Corporate Responsibility and a girl that thinks she’s a b o y .” He was also unable to get “Natural Habitat,” by Ralph Consumer Protection” in the Prizes of $150 each were Sunday night for the awards Arlyck. gym tomorrow night at 8:15 given to first place winners in program because a travelogue The judges also created two p.m. seven categories, along with had already been scheduled. extra categories and gave Nader is responsible for about several no-money special awards. A visiting critic, Dr. Ed no-money awards to “ Life With a half-dozen federal consumer The Festival has steadily Daniels of New York’s Video,” by William R. Walker II protection laws, and made grown since the first one in 1962 Filmmaker’s Newsletter, called in the Conceptual Category and advances in areas such as safety, to this year’s 240 entries. A the Foothill Festival the best he “Omega,” by Donald Fox for sanitation, pollution control, pre-screening committee selected had been to this year and said it Special Effects. advertising credibility, and 66 films for judging and for had a great reputation on the A Special Judges’ politico/economic power. showing in the four programs. East Coast. One of the judges, Commendation went to “I’m He believes that we may be This year’s judges were: KQED’s Dave Grieve, called the M e,” by Y ellow Ball Workshop, “ seeing a social innovation that Myron Ort of Sonoma State student Festival, “the most and a Special Funk Award to will produce just and lasting College; Jameson C. Goldner, prestigious.” Curt McDowell for “Pornogra benefits...” It is with such views assistant professor of Film at The category winners at $150 Follies.” in mind that Nader will be San Francisco State; and David each were: Also commended by the lecturing on these different D. Grieve, executive producer at Animation — “A Blow,” by judges was Morley Markson’s subjects. KQED, and former Carl Conversa; Abstract — “Revolution of The Electric The lecture is free to students producer/director of ‘‘Porch Glider,” by James Fam ily,” shown out of with Foothill or De Anza NEWSROOM. Herbert; Nature — “ Ethero,” by competition on T h u rsd a y student body cards, and $2 for For the first time in its Fuding Cheng; Children — “ Get evening and Saturday noon. It is adults. Ralph Nader history the Festival had a Off!,” by Barry W. Serben; already entered in the Cannes student as Director, Doug Protest and Criticism — Film Festival in France. Page 2 FOOTHILL SENTINEL Friday, April 23, 1971 Bacon to perform USM C sparks a Classical guitarist and lutenist Joseph Bacon will present a Three marine recruiters were Quickly a marine banner, group became engaged in heated concert of sixteenth century lute nearly ejected from Foothill covering their recruiting table, arguments with the protesters. music and varied compositions Wednesday, April 14, by several was snatched up, and a satchel For a while it looked as if the for the guitar at Foothill angry students.
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