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J. - Regist~ation goes 'smoothly' 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 <llicove11 the cl~5 avolded: death and taxes. However, instead of some clerk behind a table he wants has bun c)OS(d, there :I for BC students anyway, registration (which theoretically should save time), always somebody there to suggest could be added to the Ust (In fact, and 2) the people working at the some other class th.at may fit." miist students · would agree· that stations arc much more specfalizid and Des-pile Oiadboume's praise of the regis t ra lion shares certain other therefore can give better advice and new system, he admits there are still simllaritles with death and taxes more penonal attention. areas in the procedure that need work. "J suppose we could Improve the besides its inevitability). "What I really liked about the _check station (the final station at While everyone will admit that approach of having departmental v,tlich studenh' schedules are finally. registration ls no fun, at least someone booths," Oiadboume comrntnted, validated). It wrn1't perfect. Even IJ doing ~methlng t.o make it go a "was that it allowed the clerk or though we always had clerks at the little faster and easier, For the past chairperson to master a small part of table, some people still got away :l \: few years, the Office of Instruction the curriculum." without having their class programs r:_ -; ;, have been working on the registration · 1· .· · checked. And we won't catch them all .. process to see how it can be improved Another area that Oiadbourne feels and have suc«eded in working out at • has been improved by the new system, until the computer kicks them back least a few of the bugs. is the problem of gett(ng the word out out." f(. about which classes ha\·e been closed So, if you're the type of person Obviously, the big change this year .._:.:. THOSE REGISTRATION BLUES-Students line up at "variou1 tables In lhe Cafeteria during the flm day of Registration. A or cancelled. "Before, we used to post who brings a sleeping bag to your ·::.. new 1y1tem wu developed by the OUlce of Instruction whereby students traveled around to different departmental "Bins" was for each of the various teaching the closed classes up on an overhead registration appointment, take heart! and picked up their cuss cardJ. While the new process dld allow for more specialized advice, It also made fot a lot of running departments to operate a separate card projector,. but it was rretty hard to see Someone is trying. ~-und (Photo: David "R.I.P." Payton). - ~ - ---- -- ' ..,.. 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<les parts in "Oklahoma," "Li1 · productions including "Diary of Arine No Nanette." Starting the week of Jan. 23, one Tucker, professor of political science rock-religious production opens in the Abner," and "Babes in Toyland" while Frank," "Company," "Boyfriend," . ar1icle per week v.ill be published in at Johns Hopkins University who From Ridgecrest, Debbie Wood is a theatre Jan. 28, continues Jan. 29 and at Foothill. He has also appeared on "Fantasti_ks.," "Anything Goes". and The Californian. The ,..aiticles will holds a joint position with the School Burroughs High· graduate now . Feb. 4 and 5. Cur1ain time is 8 p.m. the BCT and Civic Llghf Opera stages. "Sugar." Pitts'. credits include "George .... :._ · appear on difierent days· of the week, of Advanced International Studies; attending Cal State, Bakersfield. She Tickets available at the box office are Two more Foothill graduates are M," "Little Women" and "Boyfriend" . depending on the space requirements and - Ernest . van den Haag, a lus a long list of credits in Burroughs, SS.SO general> 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.