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By JOHN RAMOS "bin." According to Dean of J and many people didn't bother to' RJp Ed.Jtor·ln·CliJef Instruction Dr. James Clu.dboume, the at It," t-e explained, "But now the.·. It'1 been said that there are only advantages of thl.s Pl,n are l) students ~enu· to be so much more direct two things ln life that cannot be put. together their own schedule contact. If a student BC, Californian .team up, qffer newspaper course
In cooperation with The School for Sociology at the University Bakersfield Californian, BC will offer of Pennsylvania; and Christopher . for credit Courses by Newspaper, a Lasch, professor of history at the spring semester series titled "Moral University of Rochester. Oto ices in Contemporary Society," Other authors are Jean Weekly neMpaper articles authored Lipman·Blumen, director of the by. 11 . outstanding scholars will Women's Research Project at the explore. the complex, and often National Institute of Education; 'Godspell''to be Spring production ·controversial, moral dilemmas that Martin E. Marty, professor- of the . confront Americans in the conduct of History of Modern Christianity and The BC Renegade Theatre will Taking a triple role (playing John ,..:;"Godspell" are Nancy Sloan (Joanne) Tehachapi, Hoeft has appeared in BC's their public and private lives, dean of the _ Divinity School, present as its first production of the the Baptist, Judas, and David) is Roy and Glen Pitts (LamaFJ'. Sloan "Sacramento Fifty Miles," "The a~ording to BC Dean of Continuing University of Chicago; John P. Sisk, has Spring semester, "Godspell," the Valles,. a 1975 graduate of Foothill appeared on the South High, BCT, and Effects of Gamma Rays on the · Education Dr. Richard Harkins. professor of English Literature of world-renowned rock musical. Under High. Valles' acting experience Civic. Light Opera stages in Man-in·the:Moon Marigolds" and "No, Gonzaga University; Robert W. the direction of .Hank Webb, the inclu admission· and S2 for. Terry Sue Tarrence, taking the tole of with BCT, and at South "Diary of of.the nc1Mpaper. psychoanalyst who is adjunct BCT, Cerro Coso, and CSB ~· . students._ · Sara, and Robert Lewis, playing Anne Frank," . "Fantastw,': and :---.: . . professor of social philosophy at New productions. In ·~pell" ·she will· Stephen Schwartz wrote the music · Gilmer. Tarrence has been Involved in "Ondine." · Students interested in enrolling in York University and a lecturer at the play Robin. and lyrics for "Gods pell," and the the last three Staslight of Kem · In the role of Jeff is David Nuckles, · the rou~ for credit aie urged to make New School for Social Research. a registration appointment by calling story line is a contemporary summer musicals, BCT, and -Foothill a Highland graduate. Nuckles' past In a move from behind the scenes the BC Records Office, 395-4200. Courses by Newspaper was interpretation of the Gospel according productions. experience includes parts in Highland to the stage, Greg Gardiner portrays : For more information on the course developed_ in 1973 by University to St. Matthew. One New York critic Portraying Sonia is Diana Granger, productions of "She Loves Me," "The Herb. A Highland High product, he has and dates of review ~ssions and exams Extension, University of California, explained that fundamentalists would a graduate of Bakersfield High where Lark" and "Brigadoon." This \liilr be worked backstage for Starlight call the Continuing Education Office, San Diego, and is funded by the probably be shocked to see Christ the she was involved in both acting and her first appearance at BC. · productions "South Pacific" and ~95-4535. National Endowment for the Sa\iour decked out in mod pants, directing. In. her third outing on the BC stage "High Button Shoes,". and BC's "The · Humanities. ''Moral Otoices in suspenders, and a superman shirt. "His · Two South High graduates in is Patty Hoeft as Peggy. From Mousetrap." Among the course authors are Contemporary Society" .is the sixth in clov.nish make-up might ruflle a few Daniel 1. . Callahan, founder and a continuing · series .of timely Rom.an collars in Vatican City," the director of the Institute of Society, educational features prepared by critic added, "But for a short course in Ethics and the Life Sciences; Kenneth Co'Jrses by Newspaper. Christian ethics, 'Godspell' may be Friday new B of A deadline · · 13. Clark, professor. emeritus in unequaled." psychology at the City University of Previous courses have been offered According to director Webb casting New York and research director of the by more than 500 newspapers with a is complete and rehearsals have been Students interested in applying -for "We have a simple application form responsibility and leadership. Northside Center for Child combined circulation of progressing smoothly. "We anticipate Bank of America Awards should pick students can fill out for themselves," · Top students in Business, Development; Lon Fuller, the Carter approximately 20 million readers. An an outstanding and joyous up applications in the Financial Aids says Milliken. Science'-Engineedng, Social Office, Lib. 44, and submit them by Professor of General Jurisprudence at estimated 20,000 newspaper readers production," he added.· · In. January, four BC students will Science-Humanities, and Friday, according to Associate Dean, Harv~rd University, now emeritus; ha,·e earned college credit through th.e The eleven-member. cast is headed . be selected to compete with their Technical-Vocational fields ase Yvoririe Milliken. The old deadline of Hans Jorus, the Alvin Johnson program offered by more than 250 by Mark Toone in the role of Jesus. A counterparts -from other area selected by faculty co~~e_es. Dec. 20 was extended due to the small Professor of. Phifosophy at the New educational institutions. recent arrival in Bakersfield from communily colleges in March. Area number of applications received so far. The process includetthree Yakima, WA, Toone is youth director winners advance to state-\liide finals in levels of .. at: first Presbyterian Oturch. Previous faen though fall semester grades April. . _ -- . compelition awarding 52000 for fii.r be place v.innm in the finals; $1000 acting experience includes senral roles. v.ill not ready until the end of the A\l,ards go to students who show OTC Career Info Center second place; SlOOO, S500 third. All in Yakima Little Theatre and at month, students are still urged · to outstanding ability in areas of submit their applications. scholarship, sense of civic other finalists earn S250. Yakima Valley College. The~ credits .. ---:--:'"- include roles in: "A Funny Thing ·- helps student attain goals Happened on the Way To the Forum," "110 in the Slude,"· "You're a Good Although some students have 'Roots' to be aired as ABC TV novel By SUZANN GRA'r Man, Charlie Bro\lin," and "fumed specific career goals v,-hen they .isit Rip Staff Writer Oak." the center, Hlrvey Warren, counselor, On Sept. 29, 1767, a s.laYe ship stude~ named LeVar Burton to play director Stan M.argulie1 admits. "It's so · Developing a career center \lrith notes that approximately 50 percent pulled into an American harbor. the lead role of Kunta Kinte. mong that some people misht tune ~ut. Our fer,·ent hope is that the 1dditional space, a more confidential of students entering college haYe no \\ithin its filthy hull, 140 kidnapped Film critics haie applauded the audience v,ill care so much about ·11mosphere and an expanded resource goal in mind. Although aptitude tests Kern Star I ignt - African men, women and children lay work but ha,e rem.lined somewhat LeVai (Kunta Kinte) and about the library are some of the objectiYes are gh'en only on the main campus, if chained. Among them \1.4S a .....-:iry about iB :icceptance by the slaves in general that they "'iU stay a.id behind relocation of the career center, a student feels he is undecided, he may _musicals form 17-year~ld boy named Kunta Kinte, Yiewers. Some s.:er.es in the furn are see. Our U:tim.ate purpose is 10 tH- as from the library of the DTC to the ta.ke a Strong·l..a.ng Interest Inventory, from whom would Sl'rin& the 7 extremely st.1rk and r...iy not ~. faithii.:l " rn,s·· ·' nor1hea.u comer, upstairs. measuring le·,els of interest in cutain generations of people th.at mike up re,ei,ed we!! by tr·" ,,,d:ef'.c,' areas. "Through this te1t, we are able _Spring playbill ., .nor Alex Haley's newe1t book, hTh~ S(c" I· ~ career center, rerumed the to suggest areas of study in which a "Roots." of the 11 Career lnforrmtio:i Area, is open to student may succeed," explained · ~Kiss Me Kate" and uO!iYer" luve prL-r.t Jtudents needing assistance in Warren. been slated for L'"lis summer's uRoou," a best-~Uing no\·el v,hich in-registration cci.:rMlir:g, helping the production of ~·ew StarliE;ht of Kem, a took ten ye 11> ar.d over tu.If a rrjllioo students choose cla.s.ses for specific Although a person rruy set go.a.JJ, collaboration between t.',e BC theater rriles to r~rch, u H.lley's atte:.,pt tc · discipli..,es ar.d for these undecided, a., and rr..1y ~gin to take the pmcri~d and Kem County chapters of the tme 1-.is fa:r.Jy or:.911 back to iu enluation of their inter"u, cou~s for his choice, his prepuatioo Ar.1erican Red Cr~s and the Americm beg:r.rjr.g in A!":mi~. n.e r.o\·el capabilities, ~:id a f~&.iption of m..1y not ah•,,)"t i."Uure ~s.s. "A u.mg AsJociatlon. c-,rren:ly :Su ;-;-,be r 0:-.e on the bes1 .casses thJt r.~;;.t frC:tiSC S:.J~. penon ha.s to have faith Li brr.self, Henry Horwege, director, s l., •. , \: _, ... . • )t,,,.,.,. ·;f!h'.. '?~. ~ ... .. ~ .' . . ·~ ~ .. .,. '""l.J...... "! •• ·. ~v~1 ..,. '1 j ~~~ • ~ ..,lt.. ,=I , "..-.-t .,."""" i,o.._.% ...,.,. ilWllll!t• ""' AIC.
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---" Senior aci u I ts c: I a i m -~,JI (). REMEMBER HOW BAD YOU SAID Additions in. Home Ee. Joh, ·...a1,\0! THINGS WERE DURING THE Katner,qe i=u·.~ier l ynn Mc l)owell DEBATES? YOU WERE RIGHT! GOOD a variety in classE~s Deoble J!urulnger Grironmental The course includes instruction on Thursdays, 9:30-11 :30 a.m.; planning will be conducted by Ford will not he remembered as· an eloquent Ford pointed out the nation is in good ahape Housing De!ign, will be useful to - ,fabric selection, preQ_aration, Parkview Real, Fridays, 9:30-1 l :30 attorney · Glenn Bult ma~. at speaker or IIJl especially forceful leader, but rather Community House, I :30-2:30 p.m. although "there is alway, room for improvement." 1 students selecting housing or planning application of rib, self fabric trim, ·:t .' for the dignity and warmth he was able to restore r Richard Grass will handle the final , Hopefully Carter's Administration will he able to io build. Class meets Tuesday from methods of applying zippers, session, Feb. 5, I :30-3 p.m.; on :.· '~: to the office. Entering the Presidency,_at one of the · _build on-the conreralonea laid by the Honorable · _ i--2_j,,m, aqd :ThuQd_ay from 1-3 construction of ladies pants with 1 . . . . DTC :__ :A s u cc es s--~-~~om~!~i::f~r-.:_-~~~:l~tI~:~~Ht;: federal estate-tax Jaw. Grass will also '·; · darkeet poin!J in American history, Ford hu p.m. ·elastic . bands,. 'and working · with President Ford. teach a class on new income forms Political Perspectives lr,l.rior Design t SA, interior sweater knits. Contemporary methods Beginning tomorrow Bakersfield Convalescent Hospital, Tuesd.lys, 2-4 Wednesdays, l :30-4:30 p.m .. Feb. Design, will be offered Tuesday and of tailoring 1,ill be incorporated in the \\hen classes began at the BC , 'students to enroll and begin courses at p.m., ~d Shady Manor, alternate 9-23, at the OTC, Forum 0. Thursday from 10 a.m.-noon, and construction of ladies' fitted jackets, Downtown Center last Wednesday, the various times throughout the year. ln Tuesdays, 9-11 a.m.; Colonial Mary Tatsuno teaches a clothing Carter's ethic plan good move also on Tuesday ev~ning from' 6-10 including bound buttonholes, patch or Center celebrated its second many cases provisions have been made 'Watch out Jack Anderson' Hos pita!, alternate Tuesdays, 11 construction course Wednesd.lys, t -4 p.m. . flap pockets, collar, lapel, and set-in anniversary. Two years ago registration to allow students to select their 01,n a.m.-12:30 p.m., beginning Jan. 25; p.m., in OTC Room 9 y,flich started Al Milazza, a local interior designer, slee,·e. began on Jan. 6, and classes best times for attendance and to by Forest Phinney Hilltop, alteroate Wednesdays, 10:30 last week. Advanced sewing and to help heal government ills will teach Interior Design J SB on According to Garside students in commenced on Jan. l 3. complete courses as soon as course a.m.-12:30 p.m., which started last tailoring. for students with more Wednesday evenings, 7-10 p.m. The the lingerie class can be creative with "When we started registration two goals have been achieved. Regular Wednesday. experience, is being taught by Lwonne course is a comparison study of fabric combinations,' color, trim and years ago, wmkers were still busy semester-length clas.s,s are al,o In an attempt to restore confidence in the By the time you read this column, I will be in and get-togethers in 1he name of Inauguration '77. Harlen Ream is teaching two art Schuetz on Thursdays, 9 a.m. to' noon, concerned them as government officials." quality in corutruction, materials, and design. putting in windows, laying carpets, offered. government, President-elect Jimmy . Carter haa Hopefully these terms will prevent officials from Washington DC for Inauguration of Jimmy Carter Different this year from years past wjJI be the and delivering classroom furniture," "This year we prmided mail courses during the semester. One oils in OTC Room 7. and Walter Mondale. · fact that many of these events will be free and that coune meels at ML Vernon Ave. Monday evenings, 7:30-9, Bill uked appointees lo policy-level governmental taking advantage of info~mation they may come commented Dr. Charles R. Carlson, registralion for evening students," I will be attending 1he swearing-in ceremony none of the planned events will cosl over $25. The Ve.erans Hall, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. 10 Bolinger will teach a cour,.e on tropical offices lo sign a form letter promising they will across while in office or from making policy dean of the OTC. "We siarled out with explained Carlson. "Registration and the parade that follows. . Committee has said that's the way Jimmy Carter about· 1200 students that first procedures h.-·e been refined and noon, which began last Wednesday, A an.d sub,tropical plant culture. The refrain from becoming in,·olved in conflicts of decisions to benefit themselves. I hope to make.several side trips during my stay wanted it so as many people who wanted to attend Engine, cycle class on tab .semester," he continued, "now· we- simplified, fo enrollmenl at the OTC second 'session of the oils class by class will meet al OTC Forum C interest while in office. beginning today. Wylie Jones is leading Carter himself will place his share of the family including tours of tee White House and the the Inauguration and festivi.ties could. have twice that." has been made as easy as P"ssible .. " Ream meets at the same place on the discussions of current esents in a peanut bwinel!B under a trustee during his time in Watergate Hotel and a visit to the Washington ,Post You might be asking yourself by now how does "The OTC is a unlque development An open house celebrating the same day from 12:30-3:30 p.m. A small engine and "motorcycle Automotive oisc_ and drum brake Thursday morning program, Basically signers of the letter would agree to office to amid. any possible conflicts. in community college education," Dr. DTC's second anniversary is planned (I'm wondering if they'll let the Rip's Washington a Rip writer get invited to Washington? Well, I tepai1 course and automobile brake service class (Auto 74) is designed Starrett Wetzel will be leaching an I 0-11 :30, at Rosewood Garden .. "place on file llatements of their net worth and Carlson stated. "We are utilizing a for February, Carlson added. Guided · correspondent in?) I would like to get a seat in the really haven't figured th.it one out myself, but I do service course are among the classes primarily for the person who wants to oils class beginning today on Mondays, which started last week. . that of their spouses and minor children, together We commend Gov. Carter for realizing a remodeled department store (21st & tours, career and academic counseling, Senate (the public is allowed in for five minutes at know that one of my hopes in life has been to be a being offered by the Industrial learn about brake service in the 1-4 p.m. in the Sears HalL Starting Neuro,Therapy is the topic for Chester), using a modified open-space as well as departmental exhibits and with a statement on the sources of their family problem exids in this area and for coming up with a time). and of course I 'II try to visit all the Washington correspondent, so-be it with the LA Education Department for the spring automoti,e repair industry. Class tomorrow l,larta Nelson will hold a Gerald Deaton on the second and plan to allow for flexibility, and preseniations will be part of the open income for 1975 and the first 10 months of 1976.". · a plan to correct it. Hopefully, it will be able to monuments (including Elizabeth Ray'). Times or the Renegade Rip-I have one of my semester, according to Department m~ets Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m., starting course at Rosewood Gardens, fourth Thursday of each month Chairman Ed Hage man. . tomorrow. providing' many courses designed to house. Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m., and John Rinaldi They also would agree to refrain' from acting as an smooth the way for re-establishing the public's As for the Inauguration itself, it will begin at dreams answered.• allow students to enroll when they starting Jan. 27. Sessions will be held Small engine and morotcycle repair will ~ at Cunningham Gallery. at the · Christian · Oiu,ch, Truxtun "agent or attorney in ·any proceedings that had trust in government. 11 :30 a.m. (Washington time) on Thursday with I hope the week 1'm in Wasfiington will prove to Registration appointments for have the need and to proceed at their In all, 145 classes are scheduled for (Industrial Education SOB) will be Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to noon. Walter · Avenue and "S" Street, 7-9 p.m. ,. the actual swearing'in taking place at noon. ' be great, not only for me on ~ personal basis but courses are being accepted now in the ov-,n pace." the 1977 spring semester. Interested taught by Louis. Gamino on Tuesd.ly Giordano is the instructor for an oils Virginia Lawrence is conducling a Carter's speech should take about 30 minutes, also my journalistic side as well. I also hope 1hat J· Records Office. Call 395-4555 for St rm is placed upon individualized pmor{s may call 395-4364 for and Thursday, 6:45 to 10: 15 p.m., class meeting at Kem City, Tuesdays, · course on the history of dance, and he will probably outline what he hopes to can bring back some things to share with you ilf information. learning at the OTC which permits · funher information. and it began last week. 9 a.m. to noon which started on Jan. Thursdays, 9:30-11 :30 a.m., at Qeath pena.lty opposed by Brow'] achieve during his four years as President. the Rip. 8. Community House, which staned last •··. ,(- ... ···--•·. . . J•>--- •.. - -.···., ·. After the- r.eremonieS"•at · the Capitol; -1he Free health core .. Instead of.a regular.Uable for you Secret Witness concept. this program solves on~ crime a year, it locations), Smith's &kery (Niles and the Student Health Center. ,The Man.ager, Keith Beck 1>ill take and your iamily. This plan is pre-paid The program has become a is worthy of community support-<11·en Colu.mbus toca1ions), and Alberrson's; serlices include counseling, first aid, applica1ions from· 9 to S during .the where some services are a-·ailable at no significant su.:cess 1,ith it's founder, the Rip's. we would also like to gil'e thanks tq weight control, vision and hearing week of January 17 at the Bank of charge and all other dental semces v.ill the Detroit News, and state Sincerely, "Murdy" Clarkson, Ctndy Coons~ tesis, and referrals to community America building located at Truxtun be at a reduad rate to students. Day World at a glance . publicaiions The Sa.cramento Bee and Ted Frim Theresa Hart, &indy Marcellin, Patti agencies or private physicians when and Chester. or evening students may subscribe to • • • • the San Jose Mercury-News. It was · Executive Editor Sa.kowski, and Jo Ellen Walkup of the necessary. Insurance claims for school this s1udent dental plan. Information not, as imJ lied by your editorial, a The &kersfield'Californian dorms, who donated their kitchen related injuries are handled through and application forms are availJble for the Student Health Center. Accidents HANDICAPPED SERVICES CENTER JIMMY CARTER and Walter CARLO F ASSl, coach of NO TRACE has been found 'gust of 1,ind that blew in in one day.' skills in preparation for the party. both the student health insurance and should be reported to the Health All stu.dents "'110 .,,;u be using the .:,_ . Mondale will be sworn in as 01 y m pie champion Dorothy of a mysterious object which The Casa Loma incident was the the· dental health plan in the Health Center as soon as possible for senices of the Handicapped Senices President and Vice Preiident of Harrull, has filed suit aUeging witnesses said feU from the sky catalyst igniting a fire that's been Wi1hout these people', Center (Library 6). immediate co,erage. Students are also Center must be rure to drop by A-6 the United Slates at noon that Hamill and her parents owe into a farmer's pond in smoldering for months. The program is Dea, Editor: contributio.ns, our efforts to provide encoura2cd to use the Health Center .,,ithin the first two weeks of school to ·Toursd.ly. him nearly SI 00,000 for le.sons Wakefield, NH. National guards not airtight. Crank calls are to· be Please allow us this opportunit)' to SPEECH AND HEARJI\G TESTS th,s social ei·ent for the mentally for edu~cational nu1erial on health make sure all forms are completed so and a contract negotiation fee. drained and examined the pond, expecte) but phony arres1s cannot express our sincere gratitude to the retarded could · not have ~· matters. v.-e may continue our senices to you. Beginning Jan. 24 and runn,ng but found no object. occur if tips aren't ,-alid. Let us for local merchants and businessmen who successful. • through Jan. :18, BC .,,i]I condu,1 a once assume that even the police donated items to 1he Associa1ed Thank you, ) survey on speech and he:>.ring *** require sound e,idence to justify Veteran Students for their annual ·····························································: *** Associated Veteran • • problems. In panicular, the sun·ey "ill arrest. If 1he tip can't be substantiated Ouistmas party sponsored for the Students (AVS) be directed toward identification oi A.'iY *** Sebastian's : BARRJl'o.'G further legal ~Imagination sptech, ,·ok:e, l1ngu.age and hearin3 action, comicted killer Gary THE RE1£ASE of ,uspect«J ~Hairstyling Hairstylists difficulties. If you ha,·e any qu}' H l l ,:,, t,, sec. r.ot exist in few yean," states OTC as a teiephone opl.nh SJA, c-.strccted t,- Jesse T. 'ira..-~rerso:1' v.J.s :g,ene;;dly lho-u~·a to s.c.J!es e.tt.:?cl-;ed. to L~: e.;....:i.~:T.enl Fire Deprt,·. FARMER.' 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' looking for duals crown· over the break last 'f\ltsday, capturing buuer for a 9-8 decision in the final all 10 matches io stnash Pasadena, of the heavyweight division. By STEVEN DOWNS. 48--0. BC received pln.i from Primo Rlp Sport, Writer Torre, (134), Joe Lopez {142), Glenn Other plaoen In the tournament for Mosley (177), rnd Rick Ackerman the Gades were Torres (126}-second, (Hw1), who wu performing in hil flrst P. Gonzalez (118) and Dow (ISO), Having compiled three straight dual match. who both took thirds and Ted Hunter me~t victories, including their Metro The other victories were logged by (142) and Diet Dickson (158), who Pete Gonzalez ( 118), W-illle Gonzalez both capture.d fourth places .. Schlesinger next BC Speaker opener against Pasadena last week, Coach Bruce Pfutzenreuter's matmcn (126), Chet Diclaon (150), Dore Dow will return to action tomorrow night (158) and Norman Willlams, (190) BC also placed fourth _in the Santa Former Kennedy aide and Pulitzer history. He was a member of AdlaJ A prolific writer, Schlesinger's most In 1966, Schlesinger beCllme a v.tien they host the College of who all recorded declsion.i. Ana lnvilatlonal and eighth out of 20 Prize winning author Arth1.1r M. SteYCnson's campaign staff in both the recent books include "The Bitter vi!iting fellow at the Institute for Canyons In a non-league bout. The two other dual victories for the teams In the Fresno St. Tourney. In Schlesinger will expound on "The 1952 and 1956 elections . Heritage: Vietnam and American Advanc,ed. Study in Prin~ton. 11ut . Gades were a 41-9 swamping of the.Fresno meet the hlghest placers for Future of the Presidency" in BC D;rnocracy 1941-1966;" ·"Violence: same· year he moved to The City Ventura College and a 28-18 victory the Gades were Lopez, who garnered theatre, Tuesday, Feb. I at 8 p.m. , Some of his la.ter books ~elude America in the Sixties;" "The Crisis of Unisersity of New York as Albert Pfutzenreuter's wrestler<, who over Central Arizona College. BC t~k · second and P. Gonzalez, who was Schlesinger is the flrst speaker of "'The Vital Center;" "The General and Confidence: Ideas, Power and Schweitzer P'rofessor of the eight of the iO matches in disposing of .the President;" and three volumes of T.' - finished second in the Metro third. The Fresno Tourney also had a 1977 in the ·ac Community Service Violence in America;" "History. of. Humanities, where he teachci today. ::. Ventura, but had a tougher time In the "The Age of Roosevelt: The Crisis of ;' Conference to El Camino in duals last dissappointing note as heavyweight ucture Series. American Piesidential Elections;" and : year but captured the Conference Arizona bout, relying on forfeits in the McKeehan (216) injured his neck the Old Order," which won him the a fourth· volume of "The Age of Tickets to the lecture, available at the door, are SI. Tourney cro ....11, met Long Beach City last two weight division, to knotch the indefinitely while wrestling a 340 A sumrna cum laude graduate of Ohioan Award, Columbia's Bancroft Roose,·el I." L win. Harvard, Schlesinger's .senior honors Prize, and the Parkman Prize for College in · a Metro match and pounder. / Moorpark in non-league encounters essay, - "Orestes A. Brownson: A History. A collection of his essays, .:-.- . last .. weekend, buL results_. were . Pfutzenreuter's crew competed i0-- ____ _ Pilgrim's. Progress," was publiYled in "The Politics of Hope," was published 11; -~11r9llment picfure dismal unavailable al press time. three tourneys o,·er the break with the The BC "tutting aggregatlon 1939.-After a yeat at Cambridge and, in 1963. - · . - .- top performance being a third place improved its seasonal log to 7-3 with ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER three years in the4<;iety of Fellows ' fmilh at the Palomar Tourney.-Lopez a 24-18 win over the Long Beach at Harvard, he joined the Office of War In 1961 Schlesinger became special The Gades have rolled to three (134), who has compiled a '17-2 Vikings Thursday night, in results just Information in 1942; later he semd in assistant to President Kennedy and· despite· media campaign consecutive dual wins, upping their seasonal ledger: recorded a pin, a in at press lime. The win keeps the HO.HUM! Glen Mosley u 1pparen1ly llklna it euy for a brief oecond in the Renegadu rectnt 48~0 whipping of Pasadena: the Office of Strategic Se"ices and the - brlefly continued in that role for seasonal mark to 6-3, and have superior decision and a 5-1 decision Gades perfect in Metro competition, at Mosley (177) def uted his opponent Ken McDanids •I• • pin, helplnj the Gades notch • win in their Metro cork-poppard as associate professor of Biography. instruction or servitts to the students. ------Gade quint wins over vacatio~ ~ printer or other perpetrator of creatiYC returned should accompany the work According to BC President John HoweYCr he did suggest the deficit with a self-addressed. stamped Collins, v.hile Spring enrollment is I Porter,ille College, apparently · not teeth awaiting the rematch W1th the all coming from 20 feet or better. projects, and are looking fcir a place to would affect departmental budgets in show off your works to the rest of the envelope. New Resident-Advisors impro,·ed over last semester's, it is By TRACY RALLS expecting much of Jim t.laples' Pirates Renegades as BC thoroughly Todd Ward picked up right where he such areas as suppUes and conferences. world, CAMPUS ARTS '77 is he1e to currently 500 full-time students short Rip Conesphit for four · outside nine-game· 11,in streak at press time, are ceramics, paintings, etc.), to the their background they will t?e able to Each RA. is on duly two nights a Craft. . total day class enrollment Is only time. "We are one of the few statu in and slammed their way to seven Dean Jones providing the scoring jumpers. BC's sophomore wingman . a perfect encore for the performance unusual, (architecture, jewelry, help the dormies "'ith problems they_ week and one weekend a month. dov.n about 20." It is in the night class the union that doesn't clwge a tuition 'GADE 'GRAPHS victories and a tournament punch, the Renegades opened it uj, Paul Poeitgen repeatedly burned the of the football team, which captured - woodworking, graphics, etc.). may encounter. · Young explained his duties as "being the National JC Football All work of any kind must -be a.round in case of problems or enrollment wheie the major losses ar; fee," he said. "In fact, in California, championship during the holidays. and midway through the second half opposition with four long-range Bob, former Rip Sports Editor and being felt, both on campus and at the Championship, ~~d are anotbt,c submitted and receised by the · ''emergencies, or in case somebody itisn't even legal to clwge tuition at a . ~!:LAY IN T!MES, GAMES SUPERSTAR AGENDA SET Krafve ordered a stall game. BCgo_l its missiles from the .20-25 foot rans•· ._l All work" submitted must · be graduate of Trona Hign, lived in the - DTC. ' represeritalive team for the legendary CAMPUS ARTS staff (FA 68) by the wanl.s to talk to you." He added that community college. ()f courw, there . 12th v.in of the year, 62-56. · · FreMinian forward Todd Ward had the original, unpublished, material .. by. dorms for four semesters before be'\Jlg On · Saturday·, Dec. - -18, the athletic history of Bakersfield College. deadline date of Feb. 15, 1977. most of .the advising is just "conunon ate a few things we could do. We could Bob Covey's pererutially. strong Semi·armual Intramural Superstar unenviable job of working. against students currently eproUed at BC. chosen as an RA. He noted that ihe · The drop in night class enrollment Renegades rode _the Grapevine to Unfortunately, not many people in Manuscripts may also be sent Jo Don sense ai:id . being: able . to bC'. a good - charge a fee for parking, and for track organization h.as sen>ed notioe competition is scheduled to get · On December 27 ii was tournament Merced's big and burly 6-7 ·center Written work -must be typewritlen, main part of the job seems "keeping is not too surprising in ,iew of the Valencia to face the College of the . the community, or anywhere else for Stansbury (FA 68) via campus mail, or sounding board." registration for adult education ciasse, . that it intends to pick up where it l•ft underway in two weeks v.ith teams, time once again for the cagers as they Calvin Roberts. But Ward at 6,2, double spaced (except poetry), on · the noise level dov.n and making sure large-scale pull-out of veteran students Canyons in their impressive that maUer, haYe captured the left in the English Office (H 29) or Aside from "duty," RA's are But as far as tuition goes, I don't think off last year. Even befor, spring rather than individuals, assuming the left for the· sunny southland to didn't seem worried about it. Utilizing standard 8?i x I I paper on one side that the rules are followed, but I'd like last semester. Collins attributed the multi-million dollar athletic complex. Renegades' act of an adventuresome Fine Alts Office (FA 43). we have to worry about that In the workouts have officially begun the spotlight for eight events this semester. compete in the San Diego Mesa his phenomenal leaping ability he only. It must contain the author', to make that part (policing) of the job responsible for planning activities for Yets pull-out to increased restrictions BC had trouble with the scrappy , bail club outjumping mos.t taller the residents. Patti hopes to "develop very near future." Renegades have qualified for the JC College Invitational Tourney, outjumped Roberts seven limes for name, address, 'and telephone number Soc•- - ... 1_ Be a part seconrl.JP ." he con1mented. by the Veterans Administration and Cougars the entire game but Gade opponents, diving head first after loose duar r Burroughs High, a family unity between residents'with Mile Relay at tilt LA limes Games to According to intramural direcror December 28-30. In the first shots around the high post and on the first page of the n-c no,scrip• the discontinuation of G.I. benefits. For next semester, Colliru pwu to center Don Youman conserged on a match-up reserve forward Jon- White mid-key area, and connected five. basketballs forcing numero,r~ • semester in the a lot of acti1i1ies." Hopefully some ski be held Feb. 4 at the l.A .Forum, an Gaylen Lev&, there will be divisions Although Collins' figures indicate a continue BC's recruitment campaign, . one-and-0ne bonus · situation in the turned in an outstanding·performance times. And that was only in the first turnovers and swooping to the hoop and backpacking trips can be arranged. event they . have won two years for inate and female teams, and if S250,000 deficit, he has officially put, aimed particularly al the high schools, ·-.-. final !flinute of play to_ pull out a that would make Julius Erving proud. "I learned to ski on a dorm trip last· -1:· running. scoring l 3 points, along with Calvin, half that ended 43~3. tliere is enough interest, separate 62-5_9 victo·ry.' year and am really anxious to go _over S450,000 on "hold." Most of · in an attempt to soften the current ·;.. Mark Bogenrief, Jess Pena, Walter Ward and Youman as BC rolled 01·er Beginning the second half, Krafve Stop bY. and take a peak, but be sure intramural soft~! or football leagues Cuesta College of San Luis Obispo, to watch v.ith both eyes open. these budget holds are in the area of money crunch. Pratt, and Chris Defrance ran a 3:20.7 Imperial Valley College, 76-68. threw his · patented full court hain." may be formed. · a recognized contender of the small mile in qualifying v.ith Pasadena, man-to-man press at Merced, then The Renegades played at home on college state JC basketball title, came Jan. 14 against Pasadena College, a Groumont, and Gle,cd..le 111 Loag_ reeled-off· a ·12-2 spurt that broke to the Renegades liir on Dec. 10 lo see Beach last weekend. Superstars will begin Jan. 31 .,,,;th In the seml-fmal matchup BC faced open the deadlock. The Renegades conference favorite. BC will play at putting, v.ith the remaining schedule if the Gades were for real and desen>ed the host school and defending champ once again were in command (which home against B Camino College on Mr. Phin.ney goes to Washington :.:· th'eir number six state ranking at the of starting dates set as follows: of the tourney, San Diego Mesa they don't relinquish easily) and Tuesday Jan. 18, and will traYel to CAGE, MAT METRO ACT once before when he spoke at BC that wadimmy." Feb. 14 - 8-ball. - time. Head Coach Ralph Krafve .College. The Gades weren't quite as humbled the Devils 84-~5. Todd East Los -Angeles College on Frida)'., received balanced scoring as all five of By JOHN RAMOS several years ago. "I don't know how While the event was constantly Feb. 28 - Volleyball. tall as lhe Olympians, but their Ward scored a season high 21 poil\lS Jan. 21. Defending conference arid his starters scored in double figures, Rip Editor-in-Chief lie knew I was here," Phinney being billed as "the people's ·Metropolitan Conference play Mar. l.4 - Ultimate Frisbee. quickness and strength combined to v.tiile hauling down rn rebounds and siate champi~n Long Beach City .WASHINGTON-"! Jimmy Carter; inauguration,"· apparently the and the Cougars were convinced, continues this .week for both the ]',tar. 28 - Basketball. _dump Mesa easily, 64--46. was named Most Valuable Player in College is currently rated six in the do solefunly swear that I will faithfully ~~'!iien, he isn't even sure who celebrations afterv.ards left something 77-69 Renegade basketball and wrestling Apr. I I .:. Table Tennis. In the champ,onship game of the the Mesa Tournament. Manuel Cal,in stale, and also are another conference execute th<: office·· ·n sent him the in,itation in the first to be desired. ~You know, you hear a · crews, who have both v.itnessed a Apr. 25 - $11,imming. tn,,rnaccent the Merced College Blue and Don Youman, scoring 21 and 26 fovori1e. As the famiUar words. were being place. Aftel all, he was campus lot about the parties, but if you didn't Lltest Metro slats show Valley's decline in attendance at recent home May 9 - Obstacle Course. Two dlys later BC sharpening th· horns and points respectively, were als., named spok,n that cold winter day on the coordinator for Ford . during the ha1·e a tuxedo and ,a ticktt t"'·o ..«la Lonnie Buckner leading all scorers eYents. Renegade roundballers a;e at to the AII-To-urnament Team. steps of the Capjtol building, he sat campaign. "l got a feeling it was in advance, you wdn't get in. I got 11,ith a 24.0 l\·erage, and all rebounders l\omc tomorrow night versus El Freshman guard_ Dean Jones, for· entirening, in a match but did pass off a season high of 12 journalistic instincts were clicking like become the 39th President of tne some of the phoniness of the is the top frt,:i ,1 r. hirr;ng 8 per r· rescheduled from a ino,,-ed-0ut :Ian. 6 assists, and came away from the weU-0iled machinery. He"'"' Phinney. United States, he tried to sense. the Phinney admitted he was cent. home lilt. (.. . boards l'oith three clutch rebounds. The opportunity for a small - mood of both Congress- and the impressed "'ith the city itself · .. So the Renegades came home with community college newspaper to hase spectators. "Congress seemed to ha,·e there at the Lincoln ?,!~mP· c. Wrestling coach Bruce their second tournament a Washington correspondent al the more of a 'v.Jit and"" attitude, but up into those eye,;· h· , Pfutzenreuter has some reservations championship of lhe pre-conference, a Presidential inauguration ~ no small lM people ,t,Jt 1,.. ,1 ,. 0 him as s.. ·ne "~r-,~ th:n I cun.,.,1 • about hll club's double date. While it's record of IS v.in.i and only one loss, thing. so v.tien Forest Prunney, Rip kind of c, ,;ior ,·- ' . polit1cal columni.lt. __ receiYed.-Ns--1rurw:rm· and a ranking by ihe JC Athletic harder to "psyche'" for two matches in in1iu1ion in the mail, he began one day, Pfutzenreuter says, ""You Bureau of · fourth in the State of plannin for the trip immediately. ..> 5 . wuaDy feel better in your second California among all JC basketball Arri>ing early· in the week, Phinney l-· hour." teams. einbatked on the usual sight-s¢eing BC was scheduled to host Orange tours to the various buildir.gs and ~-:. GODS PELL director, Hank Webb, JITu oome lntttu Mor.ica Jut Frida;· tr,v·!,J to Woodland ftlls to face LA they're dri,ing me crazy!"" According to Pr.inney, the bi,_;est and Cal P.oly L,st 5.aturdJy. ~cl ts Piere,: Cc~e;;e i~ tr.e o~ning g.r:c.e of i,'~trc;,,:!1ta.-. Cor.fe:ecce 1:!ay for both i!-.ock on the tour car.ie v.nen he ftTt u:-.J·•;.:.L1b~e at f:'tsS time. . '. vi1ited Mt. Vernon, George clcos. P\,rc.e is a ~ct·s.\ootic., ba!I i;lub 'Godspell~ ticket discounts given ·*· \1,--~~uc:1's bt2t.tifu! cclvrJiJ est.1te, Sar.ta C~ 'J L':-1,:tiit:; F'.'"O',ii!ts tl:e c.::d r:.~y r.e~.1 L'c! C:i::!!i ai t1y ra1~.er ,cd ic:c.;J a ,.-,1,k bJr. "So I ~.,d 1 STAFF PHOTOS: FELIX Af)AMO t ..ir:C'.y "'·'.~ a 40-34 J-..a!lti;-;-..e t-~;e. r~r,·ed b:, ci.1.::-:g Li..-: B-C 8J.;.si,-.es.s opposit:c-:-, . , S,:";~i i:i t!':e G:1c!ts A t~c~tl G.;~.:c·J~.t ~..:t.~~·.::t t.a1 Rt;;.:!,: pcc.e1 for "GO' ... ~ -~ . I I • • - lntn:-:- . ·, t " !<"~a:ie unit r~ -'-,;t !I lo- '·' ._, .,,-• . ., '(,. ,/ ·:) t• ,, C I~- ,--. '·..-- "'· ~,.. ..,.-.._ C}()·<'I'{,... ·f tipng U? •-c,·· l~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-~·-----~~~--~·~·-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~...... -~ter. ,._...... ______,.,...... _,....._,.,,__ ...... ,..._ .•• _ __, .c.•u,••---·~,-o<..;..!,..... !....------·~..;...... ------.,--___,....,.~.,., .., . hENEGADE RIP ::lirector ...... -.-....""---. New choir 'FORAN, I:.u1~v,.al Bl,_, John Iumv1 OUTSIDER IN Wild conducts choral Foreign fill'l1s ~cheduled Katheri1; :·o'VI· · L; .1: Mc Dov.ell. D<·hble J; · .llnEc I Geer- Lipford WASHINGTON, ,ISURE Forelgn language filnis will again be 'dtslgner of an lngeneous auto camper ;Revolution. Starring Th11i Hip ,uu cdih... d.!h rell&e1 the gene,el wlnlon of ..ne prelented thh ~mester by the BC for • unall Paris firm which hopes to · .Fernandez, Iubela Corona-; D.y, , , '"dll· · ,J :tx~rcf S!~ner1 c,.plnloni 1P0•tuied on thl1 p,!~' are tho~ of group· with enthusiasm Offict of Conununlty Servlctt In AM FEELING RIGHT AT display ll at the lntenutlon.al Motor Soler, Miguel Angtl Ftmz "' ,1:~ 1,1. ~, v,Tltcr. Tihey do not nocesi.Jr.ly rc-prtsent the I By LYNNMcDOWELLand Wild believe, that a linging group A tour ts being planned. ·conjunction with the Foreign Show In Amsterdam. The trip from . directed by Ouno Urueta. , :,1 .. ,, .,,_ ;,.Ion of the R;p or ll:~. :a, (Old Colleg.1 HOME!' SUSANNA IRITANI mould learn without a piano. ''The The lie choir will be doing two Language Department. Paris to Arruterdam gi,·es Tall a I The final furn of the ~ries, al.le '" Rlp Staff WrHert voice and piano ·are two ~parate concerts this spring, one featuring a Eac.h film, ielected b¥ a faculty glowing opportunity to ~um a comlc SpanlJh, will be March 19. "Tacos al "Music Is 'MUii I want to create," lnstrumenls. Without piano, leamJng . brass ensemble. m:mber of the language department, but o~rvant eye on the hum.an race Carbon" ,tars Vicente Fernandez as a wiU be shown In the BC Fine Arts ,; ., explained Barbara Yrlld, new BC choral becomes more a pure experienct." . as it facts. everyday frustration of ,Jtr«t vendor of 13c01 who makes Wild doesn't have lmmedlate plans = dlrector, replacing Robert OIJvelra Wlld has many plans In store for the Concert Hall {FA-30) on consecutive mechanlu:d chaos. .,.,, . enough money to buy his ov,11 &hop. who ls on sabbatical leave. "I want Oiamber group. Wild beUeves since the for the summer but she does agree that Tuesdays beginning Feb. I. All March 22 brlnp another Spanish The result 11 a utlric comedy of the !he wiU be looking for a new job when .J ..Survey on bilingual ballots both groups, choir and chamber smaUer group h more mobile it can do showlnp begin at 7:30 p.m. There ls film. "Lm de Abajo," a film version of dangers of too much money. No singers to be the best, musically, that 1ome conceru up and dowii'lhe valley. Oliveira comes back. no admission charge. Except where Mariano Azuela's novel of the Mexican English subli ties. · they possibly can be." Indicated all films have English· ·o·:aB subtitles. reveals 'CJ~tonishing'·costs Though this Is her first teaching uading off Feb. l ls a French film, ' . Library facilities offer -·-·.... . positlon,-Wild at _24, hu a background "The Two of Us," directed by Claude Kem County spent $17,574 on special bilingual con I act. with, leas than one per cent of the rnters r lch In mu.sical accomplishm(nts. Berri. ·This is a sensitive story based . . -, --;ballot& in last November's election. Only 501 ,have requested bilingual ballots or information." Graduatlng · from the State University upon Ikrri's own experiences u a . at Binghamton, New York with a BA, ':• people requested the special 'ballf:lh makin'I' the Thirty.five California counties are re,iuired young Jewi.sh boy hiding with a family she continued her studies at the State all student-s study aids <:· c03t of each bilingual ballot $35.18, regular ballots under the Act to furnish bilingual materials, all of during the Nazi occupation of France. · University at . Stoneybrook, Long A Spanish film, "El Cenlciento," ·. • coat $1.88 each. These figures are just' some of the these counties except Inyo are required to hne the By CAROL BOIVIN overseen by Larsen for nine years. Island and graduat(d with a Master's will be shown Feb. 8. The Cinderella aatonishing finds . in a recent survey by information for Indians available. The problem degree in music conducting. Rip Staff Writer ginally it was a part of Bakersfield theme with a comic twist, the mm Doing some research work? Well, hool District in whi&h he served four . Congreasman William Ketchum on. the 'l+ith furnishing information ·10 the Indians is that As a graduate student she would stars Tin Tan, Alicia Caro, Marcelo. then you11 be happy to know the BC Ears. requirements of the Voting Right,. Act ·condlicled. their 'language is not a 'lnitten one, therefore often conduct local opera" groups, Perla Aguiar and Andres Soler. It's library is available to you. Larsen claims, "If a student should -·~_Th_e Voting ~ig!tts Act, originally paued in _in_l~tpretera had to he made arnilable at ;i cosl of . -including- Marwick Opera• -eo. directed by G.}fartinel_ ~ares. __ _ According to .Dr. CJ .. Larsen, e~er be puilled about. something, he . . 1965 to insure aUcitizens the right to vote, .was up 5415 to the county. However, not e>en one productions and many Binglfamton On Feb: l 5 "Sirrgende Jugend" assistant dean of library senices, the can always be sure someone is ~round (Orphan Boy of Vienna), a German , .' ' for renewal in 1975 and was amended with request ·for bilingual assistance ,·,as made. From the President's desk Sununer Savoyards works by Gilbert library not only pro,id_es the student there to help him." film, will be presented. The orphan ;. •. prmieions requiring dual language ballots-- and and SuUivan_. Interspersed with these with a place he or she can study and Fred Jacobs,. l.arry Burke, and were various cholrs and smalf boy, Toni. is rescued by a street supplies them with many study aids. Evelyn Walt are 1he three other ~ '· information be made available in counties where The Voting Rights Act is a federal la,.,., but the ensembles.eng3gements. rrusidan and enrolled in the Vienna but the staff is more than v.illing to sit full-!ime librarians employed. . five per cent of the voting population constitutes a stale and th~ counties must pay all additional ASB:_ Student input needed . Choir Boys' School. An interesting down and help students. "We are more Presently, the library boasts of "I love conduc.ting," stated Wild, language minorit~·. The four· groups recognized as expenses occurred b)· bilingual ballots and plo1 and the voices of the Vienna than open to -student requests for SI ,000 books and paperbacks, nine "and when I found out I had a job in .mino riti e 8 a re: Spanish ·Americans, information. · Choir Boys make this an entertaining 'rroteriJ.ls, which can be sent over from nrn~papers, and 3SO periodicals. It is California, I just picked up, stakes and Asian-Americans, American lndiaru and Alaskan Expense and waste of our tax dollars are not the Contrary to public opinion-, we, the BoMd of The athletic department's policy concerning the film. other libraries. such as university anJ open from 8 a.m.)9:45 p.m. Representatives, believe that student gover.~ment is destruction of private property in gym lockers moved out. It was a one-way ticket." "El Nu10 de las Monjas," in 11J1thes. only reasons to seriously consider doing away 'l+ith other college libraries, etc.," he said. Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-S p.m. not a farce. Our offices are tak'en seriously because Consumer rights for students "I expected mixed feeling:1 from NEW CHOIR DIRECTOR, Barbara .Wild. leads a group of interest~ aludents Spanish. is the story of the bullfighter Larsen recei,·ed his Bachelors -Friday. and 9 a.m.-l p.m. Saturdays As a result of t.J:ie survey, Ketchum, along with bilingual ballots. 0,°1e requirement when applying we realize that the role of student government in, Privacy in the dormitories. the choir and chamber groups, but during• choir practice. The devoted 24 year old has mllly plans in mind for the Luis Procuna, starring Enrique Vera; Degree at Utah State, his M.A. at San unless otherv.ise posted. 18 co-sponsors, last week re-introduced · a .bill for American citizenship is a knowledge. of the the workings of B(can be only what we ,make it.: both groups have been cooperative and chamb,r and choir singers this year. (Photo: Jo Stanli.td.) Rosita Arenas, Angel Garasa and Jose State. and a Doctorate Degree On one of those rare occasions c_alling for the repeal of the prmisions of the Act English language. Certainly it should not' be too helpful." directed by Ignacio F. lquino. Film u If any progressive changes are to occur, the ASB Each week, startjng' tomorrow, the'se and other. from Bngham Young_Unil'ersity. v.tien the library is clo·.e . Dr. Larsen scheduled for Feb. 22. that mandate bilingual ballots. ('Jhe bill' was much to expect that everyone of normal nicntalitv, officers, representing and accountable to each issues will be discussed and 1rivestigated. We invite The librarv... became a part or can be found · hiking, The Italian "Bicycle Thief' (March -;f ~: ,_, inlroduce~ during the .las!... Co~!ional session, born in _the U.S. sh~uld also . acquire ~ Book review , , ,/...... , this ca1np11, be· .student, bear the responsibility of promoting those interes1ed students to attend the meetings at l ), is one _of the classics of Italian :.but.no _action was taken.)' · , ..., ... understandmg of the English language. :\lerriman's changes. 12:30, Tue_sdays, Executive Board Room. If you're neorealism. It has had world-wide _'.·::Ketchum's survey went on 'to show the Iola! . comment on this point was, "One might ·"·onder ·But1we need student input. Withoutit we can no( satisfied with some aspect of school policy, tell Heroes go through:'.. analysis acclaim, including the Academy election cost in Kem County to be $231,180, wilh why it (the provisions of the Act mandating merely -,peculate abo4t_ your interests in us about it. Either come to the meetings or leave a By RICK CHURCH Roosevelt. and Lindbergh merely sigh many' more. Award and the New York Furn Critics . bilin'gual ballots and ,·oters' information costing bilingual materials) was passed in the first place?" campus-related issues. What are the issues? Here is note in my box, located in the ASB office, Campus Rip Staff Writer at Aaron and Neil Armstrong? With a direct style and short Award as Best foreign Furn. It is the a partial list: story of a poor man, his son, and the $17,574. Voter tum-out was 114, 106, 'l+ith only We also wonder. - - ·• Center. We welcome your ideas. · HEROES. The beginning of "Heroes" marks concise sentences he punches out the bicycle which provides their · q(;ll voters-less than .0044 per cent-re,iueating Ketchum summed up the situation b)· declaring: Registr;tion procedures . Molly Bleecker By Joe McGinniss. 176 pages. McGiMiss' long and pa.inf ul journey in story of the vanish.ed American hero . search of the answer to these "I had a theory:. America no longer livelihood. The story ls set in Rome. , lii!jngual materials. According to Judy Merriman in "After e,·aluating my survey, I can see that the Concerts ASB President . Viking Press 1977. S7.9S · questions. His search takes him y,ith a had national heroes as it once did On March 8, is the Spanish' film .•··. tejchum 's Washington office,. "In almost e,·ery bilingual ballot is effective in only one area: WALDEN 111 What has happened to the defeated George McGovern through because the traditional sources of "Aqui esta Juan Co\004do." This is the ..: •· oae- ·(counly) Congressman Ketchum hll$ had unnecessary expenditure of tax dollars." American hero? What has turned hero South Dakota, to all night drinking heroes had dried up, The sources had tale of legendary Juan Colorado of worship and complete faith into sessions with both Daniel Berigan. one dried up, I belie>ed, because the values Mexico as portrayed by Luis Aguilar disillusionment and disenchantment? of the leadei:s of the anti-war and ideals that tiaditional heroes once with Inna Torres, Raul de Ando and Mental facilitie·s revrewed ln this book, Joe McGmniss, author of movement and Joe Hooper, the most had personified no longer were directed by Rolando Aguilar. the best seller, "The Selling of a decorated soldier in Vietnam. He dominant in American society." Under In French, "Traffic" ,s set for President,-1968," asks these questions · by MarkThiroux · display_s revealing and shocking .· this premise. McGinniss sels out on his March 15. The French actor Jacques .. and many more. Why does a nation inter.iev.~ liith General We,tmoreland, search .. Tali_ is seen as Monsieur Hulot, the that hysterically worshipped Ruth, Ellgene McCarthy, John GleM, and . "Heroes" is more than just a "" ·..,_: (Ediior's note: The following rtport is based on the. Short-Doyle Senate Bill. It has a 1 S·member Board chronological list of events, faces, Dental classes J: }:~. November the Rip applauded the news t~al Bakersfieldianl! it is easy to understand why the personal fn\·esti8ations and impressions of columnist of Directors. facts, and interviews. McGinnis Thiroux of ihe mental he!llh facilities and problem, in . skiUfully ukes his task several steps provide free -: : Oft~111d-off-ramps were soon to be constructed on State is hesitant lo help pay for it, howe,·er, one A5 important as the mental health facilities are Kern County.) farther. All throu.gh the book he f;tli~'~rt side of Mount Vernon Avenue at Freeway point is being sadly neglected: When the State built the misconceptions about mental illn~ss that are discloses his personal doubts, fears. · student x-rays -'. ~:i?S. The proposed plan called for the City to pay I 78, it failed to install.the on-and-off-ramps. The Mental health affects everyone. In Bakersfield prevalent in ~ociety. Probably the most obvious ideals, and the most intimate feelings .i~f<>r approximately one-fourth (SI00,000) of the · people of Bakersfield ,should nol ham to pay for there are some very good and some very bad misconception about mental illness is not knowin~ 0 about his wife, his children, his lover, FREE! FREE! FREE! The DentJ.I · '%:=;c:onJtruction coeu, with the Stat.e footing reiit mental health facilities available. the the mistake-of lhe Slate. what to say to the. men_tally ill person once that and the kind of life he. is living. This all There is the Pioneer facility, but that is for . Assisting. Class is looking for x-ray ;-_\~<>f the bill:The ramps. wer~; due 0 for"completion· fact has been brought to light. Mentally "ill" serves to accent the general patients for the spring semester. If it u ~hronic schizoids ani;I vegetable cases. There is ,/:neict fall.· Competition of the ramps would greatly benefit persons often are more in touch with their feelings disil!usionm(nt currently felt by tJ:ie time for a check-up. and_ tl;e cost cif Ward 38 at Kern Medical Center where patients are . Now bad news has filtered down from lhe State BC students, citizens and · football by_ reducing than others, so the best way to react with them is . IT'S OUR ANNUAL American people. It is this Unique x-ray, in the dental office is too treated like prisoners and where treatment consists 1 / le~e!." Last week State T;ansporlation Director traffic jams aQJj· making access easier. as if nothing has happened (which is admittedry STEREO·SALE1 - .. blend of journalism and the discouraging, drop by MS-3 or caU- of no more than five minutes a day with a hostile out-pouring of his most personal 395-4332. ~: Adriana Gianturco r~ommended that the State If Y?U feel as we do. and would like to see the difficult for the .person not mentally -afflicted to psychiatrist and medication into insensibility four do). problems that makes "Heroes" worthy Monday: 10-1 l :30 a.m. and f ·not fund the project, saying that it is too low a ramps corulructed, please write Adriana Gianturco • times a day-regular as clockwork. 38 has been Another popular · myth is that the mentally of anybody's time. It is a light reading 2: 3·0-4:22 p.m., Wednesday: [ts priority and afao suggeating that the City pay the ·and explain your feelings to her. Her address is: book that provokes some very heavy \. ' -~ overcrowded and patients get no more· treatment afflicted person w~I explode at a minute's notice. This is the time to really save on stereo equipment. IO-I I :30 a:m. and 3:30-4:22 p.m., ~: entire bill. ·· California Highway Commi.;sion, P.O. Box 1139, than holding and "observation." • thinking and re-evaluations of our and Friday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., · DR. C. J. LARSEN. assistant 'dean or library "'"'ic .... re>·eds information 10 This is not true. Again, mentally afflicted persons We have new, used, demo, and closeout gear ready Assisunt Librarian Jo Belrun. (Photo: Felix Adamo.) Since the project· would only benefit Sacramenlo, CA 95805. · Kern· View Mental Health Center is. the best concept of heroes and their role in someone will be available for r•: ._-: are in touch with their feelings so they should be for you' Some examples~ facility in Kern County. The staff at this facility is 'society. assis.tlnce. dealt with as with any other person walking the . --- , .. genuinely concerned and-friendly. Here treatment streets would be.·. They are least likely . to. **Save $164 on famous Bose 901 Series II speakers - consists of about half an hour a day with a i'::L_etter$, letters, letters, letters "explode" as the "straight" person is. reg. $613~ow $449 a 'pair (some floor ,demos). responsive psychiatrist plus afull day's schedule of ·· ~-··. . . ' . . II is important for the public to understand the . treatment in various groups·-much like a school. UCl-pair leads battle against rape , J:;._ ._The· Rip welcomes and enco~es which literally rubbed the American Dear Editor: problems faced by the mentally ill. Hopefully this **10-25% off selected floor demos, including equip· 1 · Medication is used when necessary but not in "".:~'• respo=s and Ideas in the · people against the grain. Did Ford help The ,iolent war in· Vietnam has .report has shed some light on.the subject. If you· · ment from Mcintosh, Jennings, Kenwood, Sony. Incidence of forcible rape in rapes ar,e reported in the U.S. per reprisal from attackers." Justice Center in Sea11le. na1e excessive amounts. Kern View has facilities for 24 ,;·_(otm of utters to the Editor. "smooth 01·er" the problem of past. But the many who res[md and have any further questions dealing with mental England and Sweden u far below the population density of 10,000 persons. The UCI researchers believe more cosedited a new book. "forcible R..pe: in'patients and is funded through such programs as _.i·,·:Letter, must be submitt~ no later Vietnam draft e1·aders? Hardly. Ford's sho11~d us whlt it reallr w:is about, health contact the Kern View Communit;· Health ** 10% off complete Pioneer car stereo systems. Buy l1lte of such offenses in the United England records only 14.4 rapes per rape comictions v.-ill be forthcoming The Cnme. the Victim and the Medicare, Medical, private funding, and the • .\ ~ Wednesd.ly noon In the Rip ~n-between' amnesty program has are still b' ~ edited for grunm.tical erron. did not e,·er gj,·e the specifics on why w:ir, utiich was gross!,· uniust 11,ithin Health· Department sounds alarm **Much more! research psychologist in UC !nine's "A good indication of the changing frame11.,:irl: that pa1al!els de,elo;,r;,·· social ecology program, will investigate reported no rapes at all in 1970." ,;~;..,, _: ford should be co11Sidered an itself. . attitude too..rd rape in our judicial in 1he fernir.!st r.:-o·.-err:~nt. rape in England and S..-eden to Both countries ha1·e, o,er the yea 11, ··: : · honorable president. I am not saying These o..-er one rr~Ui~n Arr:en.:.1ns There ~'JS an increJ.Se in the VD statistics. "lkcaUSt rtported cases 861-3631. PLUS -- we've ju.st acquired a Wild·Heerbrugg system," noted Gllb