Ad hoc committee tcexplore parking fees for fall semester BY KURT JENSEN Dave McChesney, vice presi- mentioned that proposed use of the involved the controvelrsial issue of the instructor change the grade, or The Senate meeting concluded Editorial Editor dent, reported on several requests cosmetology parking lot might selling alcohol to stiudents since place a letter of their findings in with nominations for Pro Tem Last Tuesday, the A.S. Senate for use of the Student Center. inconvenience those attending a there is a bar on b(oard. It was the student's file if the grade which include Jerry Picarella, unanimously voted to establish an Among them were the Men of class being held that same evening, suggested that the bar not be remained unchanged. I.C.C. President; Bob Simon, ad-hoc committee to discuss the Distinction program, the Cinco de A memo from Dr. Casey to the closed, but remain open to serve The Senate voted 6-9 on a new Senator at Large; Mark Paine, parking proposal which has been in Mayo celebration sponsored by Senate regarding future registra- non-alcoholic beveragees. phone policy which would keep the Business Division Senator, and Jim effect since the fall semester. The MEchA, and several upcoming tion ws read by President Skiles There was continue;d discussion phones in the Student Government Housman, Humanities Division vote was taken after some college hour events. who expressed disapproval of of the Grade Revievw Procedure offices unlocked and available to Senator. discussion as to how the Senate There was some discussion on having the procedure moved from which would consist off a board of the Senators at all times. This early this year stated that only the would publicize the meeting time one-night parking permits for the the Student Center and adminis- students and faculty to investigate would' exclude the secretaries' President would have access to the of the committee so that students parents and relatives of the people tration building to Wilshire School grades that students believed were phones which would remain locked phones, made in an effort to reduce could attend and voice their receiving awards at Men of as Dr. Casey proposed. unfair. Based on their findings, the after working hours. the increasing phone bills, which opinions on the parking situation. Distinction ceremonies. It was The upcoming Balboa Bay Cruise Board might then reccommend that A policy passed on a trial basis average over $150 monthly. Club week rescheduled BY PAUL CARLSON a club roster or the list of club Due to the weather problem, members involved. "Many clubs Club week, which was scheduled only last a short time, and then for the week of March 1-5, has disappear," according to Picarella. been rescheduled for next week, This week, about 10 clubs are beginning March 8, according to expected to participate in the Club Jerry Picarella, ICC president. Week activity. Club Week is a time during In case of recurring rain, which campus clubs advertise for another possible location for the new members by placing a booth or booths is in the Student Center, table in the quad and answering according to Picarella. any questions students might have. For students wishing to acquire Although there is a Club Week information about a club's meet- scheduled, club involvement and ings or activities, or for students activities have dropped greatly in wishing to start their own club, recent years. The clubs on campus informatin is available in the number about 50, but many are in- Student Affairs Office in the Fullertoin voters pick councilmen active due to their failure to turn in Student Center. By RICHARP MAHONY Therefore, I call for a moratorium tighten adm inistrative costs to News Editor on redevelopment until a citizens' maximize the use of the dollar in Two incumbents, Robert Ward committee can study proposed serving the peeople more directly. and Duane Winters, retained their plans and then give direction in the Ward and VWinters seem to agree positions in the Fullerton City spirit that the redevelopment law with him in tthis area except that Council while Louis Velasquez won intended." they believe that Fullerton is the seat that was vacated by Robert Duane Winters, 61, is a stock- already doing this very thing. Ward Root in the election held Tuesday. broker and a 22-year resident of states "Fulle rton should maintain The tax override bill concerning Fullerton. He agrees with Velas- its policy of ccontinuing a stable tax the Fullerton Union High School quez that more citizen input in the rate, adequalte financial reserves District failed and according to area of redevelopment is needed. and a balanced budget." FUHSD Supt. Walter Ziegler, Winters also states that more "This will buy a seriously crippled cohesion between merchants in the Coyote Hill s is an issue that all of program, fewer essential educa- area would aid in the problem of the councilm en are interested in tional standards long a tradition of redevelopment, having more information on, but the eight high schools in the they would al11like to see a mix of district." Robert Ward, 52, is also in developed lanLd and open space that Louis Velasquez, 32, is a agreement . with Winters and would be agr*eed upon by the tax- consultant to the L.A. City Schools Velasquez and believes "Redevel- payers. Robert Ward Lou Velasquez Duane Winters and a six-year resident of opment can benefit the entire, city Winters is the only one on the Fullerton. He stated during his through revitalizing and rectifying council that opposes direct election campaign that "Many have come deficiencies in the area." of the mayor and also the only one Trustees faced with enrollment problem to distrust the issue (of redevelop- Velasquez suggests three ways opposed to the election of A special meeting of the raised through the District property Toups, the second motion encour- ment) due to lack of communication to avoid deficit in the city's budget: councilmen bby districts. However, NOCCCD Board of Trustees was tax. It does so without limiting the ages FC and Cypress College to with citizens, poor planning, and a (1) avoid unnecessary public works, unless some initiative appears on a held last Tuesday evening to number of students to be implement options for serving more failure of the council to use rede- (2) require open bidding for all ballot, this issue will fade away implement long-range planning to accommodated by the two colleges students at minimal costs, as out- velopment to its fullest potential. contracts with the city, and (3) from the scrutiny of the public. accommodate the conflicting de- and the Adult Education division. lined by Dr. John W. Casey, FC mands placed upon the District by The second motion gives permis- President, and Dr. Phillip W. increases in enrollment combined sion for going beyond the 7 percent Borst, Administrative Dean of Veterans bill in need of support with the state government's growth projected for next year, if Instruction. limitation of funding. that projection can be exceeded The purpose of the motion By CHIP O'NEAL a large percentage of veterans V'eterans facing the as well. The agenda provided Trustees without increasing costs. according to Toups is to provide for News Bureau Chief must work eight hours a day their families and delimiting daate, with reports on several major areas The first motion, proposed by greater efficiency in serving the A concentrated effort by besides going to school. It is essential factors in friends could be of consideration as well as with Trustee Richard D. Noble, sets a community. Among options sug- concerned students and Veterans unreasonable to assume that all HR 7586 is passed," seeing that faculty observations offered by the $ 692 tax rate to be used for plan- gested (priorities to be, -determined Center officials here at FC is veterans could complete. their said Scott. FC Faculty Senate president and ning purposes. Noble stressed that later) were: (1) placing top priority underway to gain support for education within the 10 year time the Cypress College Academic the Board was not setting the final on scheduling core courses, (2) important legislation which would period. If for some reason the Senate president. Reports covered tax rate now. He pointed out that building toward media-supported eliminate the time limitations on veteran must leave school for a few Peek said that he feels it is District finances, essential addi- the figure could be changed by a instructional systems, (3) expand- the use of educational benefits years, when he does return to ridiculous to discontinue a program tional teaching services required number of factors including the ing open-entry, self-pacing instruc- available under the G.I. Bill. school the benefits may no longer which actuall y pays for itself when for 1976-77, building and mainten- difference in techniques the State tional programs, (4) considering According to Veterans' Affairs be available to him." the governnnent funds progrms ance priorities, as well as instruc- and county use for computing the further expansion of afternoon Assistant Coordinator, Earl Scott, a Scott explained that many which do noit pay for themselves. tional service needs and possible tax rate. The $.692 figure was courses, (5) developing such large number of FC veterans who veterans have just recently become He explained that figures compiled by governmeint agencies reveal that reductions. projected by Newmyer, who said it alternate delivery systems as radio, were discharged from the military aware of their eligibility for educa- 1 those vetelrans who receive In previous meetings, Trustees includes 3 /2 cents to cover 1976-77 television, newspapers and learn- service between Jan. 31, 1955 and tional assistance, which means that financial assistance eventually have said they wanted to hear enrollment growth that exceeds the ing centers in public libraries and June 1, 1966 will lose their the May 31 delimiting date will be return the funds via increased creative ways for coping with the 5 percent cap and is not covered by other facilities, (6) expanding educational benefits on May, 31, a loss of 80 percent eligibility. A taxes which they pay as a result of current financial problem without the portion of the 1975-76 school Friday night and Saturday class 1976 unless this legislation is bill (HR 7586) now under their schooling. (1) sacrificing the quality of the year tax that was added to provide offerings, and (7) selective passed. consideration by the House educational program which the for growth beyond the cap. expansion of satellite class Currently all veterans who are Veterans Committee, would elim- District has worked' hard to Proposed by Trustee Mary Pat offerings. entitled to educational benefits may inate the 10 year time limitation. Both Peek and Scott said that it develop, (2) limiting enrollment, (3) receive anywhere from $135 to $410 Under the direction of Scott, with is imperative that each FC veteran substantially increasing taxes, or per month, according to depen- the assistance of John Peek, a stop by the Veterans Center for (4) making program cuts without dency , for a total of 45 months of veteran on campus, the Veterans' perusal and signing of the petition Campus benefit of an overall District plan. schooling within the 10 year time Affairs Center is coordinating a and for information of persons to Trustees took two actions that limit. letter-writing campaign and a peti- be contacted by letter and petition Joseph Newmyer, Vice Chancellor Scott said for many veterans, this tion drive. "This issue should not to assist with the passage of HR Calendar for Finance and Facilities, sum- is a severe hardship. "They have only be the concern of veterans, 7586, and other pending legis- marized this way: The first motion C families to raise in many cases and but of students and the community lation. I sets a limitation on funds to be Easter Crafts Fair Applications are being accepted by the Veterans Association for all student artists and craftsmen interested in entering work for the Easter Crafts Fair. The show will be held April 5 through 9. All students -i interested should leave their name, type of art or craft produced, and phone number in the Veterans Association box located in the Student Affairs Office no later than March 17. Pavilion Queen Cruise The Associated Students are planning a college hour which will take place at Balboa Bay. Entitled the "Pavilion Queen Cruise," the event will also feature live music by Les Moore. The cruise will take place on Friday, March 12 from 9 to 11 p.m. Information is available in the A.S. offices. Men and Women of Distinction

Nominations for the Men and Women of Distinction awards must be turned in to the Student Affairs office no later than Friday, March 12. Any student or faculty member may submit a nomination. Applications are available in the Student Affairs office.

Newman Club Meeting The Cardinal Newman Club, a new club based on the Catholic faith, will meet one Tuesday and one Wednesday every month at 1:00 and 2:00 in the afternoon in Room 434-B, located in the Science building. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 9 at 1:00. For more information BASKETBALL BROADCAST - The KBPK broadcast team scores a first Whitaker, Mark Panagos, June Guethlen, Jim Hilliker and their contact either Lydia Greico at 774-8733 or Denise Fano at 527-4244 in broadcasting when they announced this game between the Ganesha instructor Paul Kelly. Photo by Henderson between 5:00 and 10:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Giants and the Fullerton Indians. The announcers are [1 to r] Scott Page 2 Friday, March 5, 1976 Perkins' Pieces i aI Opinions from FC students, faculty and staff are o r a welcomed in the form of letters to the editor. These TV to replace teacher? submitted in Rni. 512 by 10 a.m. on the Tuesday prior The personal contact with a to the desired publication date. The Hornet BY HOWARD PERKINS dents with a minimal amount of --Cl l m reserves the right to publish only those that space teacher is, in my opinion, impor- I Torch Editor space and cost. and taste allow. The Hornet staff will make an effort tant in the educational process. He and Dr. Philip Borst, admin- Students gain a greater appre- istrative dean of instruction, then comment on local and national issues. All unsigned It was really hard to believe that ciation for the instructional matter outlined possible future avenues of editorials are the opinions of the editorial board. they were talking about Fullerton when they can exchange opinions instruction which sent chills up College. But Dr. John W. Casey, my and questions with the teacher. spine. FC president, his staff and the But how do you ask a television They talked NOCCCD Board of Trustees were about scheduling screen a question? only courses which fulfill major and - and in the frankest of terms. graduation requirements, providing A special board meeting was Many major four-year univer- Procedure commended courses which could be offered over sities and colleges have correspon- held Tuesday to discuss how the radio or in newspapers and closed- Soon to be submitted for consideration to Fullerton County Counsel, which gives legal advice to the district was going to operate with dence and media-assisted courses. circuit broadcast systems where College's Faculty Senate is the Grade Review Pro- North Orange County Community College District, the state's five percent limitation But there are also student students cedure. The procedure was first organized and refused to approve the Grade Review Procedure due on financial growth (the cap) when would go to a large assistants for those courses who classroom and have a television can earn credit toward their passed by the A.S. Senate over a year ago but has to a highly controversial section which would have enrollments for FC and Cypress screen for an instructor. master's and doctorates by individ- continuously met with stumbling blocks which, to held harmless any persons involved with the pro- continually exceed that amount. ually helping students. That, date, have kept it in the planning stages. cedure, be they instructors or students. This meant Also mentioned were expanding unfortunately, won't happen at FC. If a student believes he has been unfairly graded, that the district would pay all court costs involved in There was a lot of talk about self-pacing courses like the ISP he can usually do little more than complain to the the event of a lawsuit. Average Daily Attendance (ADA) programs, which have high instructor who gave the grade, or else to the head of This section has now been removed by the A.S. Weekly Student Contact Hours efficiency rate and little instructor It seemed as though George that particular division. Senate, which has yet it to submit it once more to the (WSCH) and tax rates which involvement, block scheduling of a Orwell was sitting at Tuesday's Basically, the procedure would consist of a board district Board of Trustees, and the Faculty Senate. I amazingly understood; but in no full range of courses in the after- trustee meeting predicting the of both instructors and students which would investi- way can explain. There was also noon and Friday night and Satur- future for FC, and in that future gate and make recommendations to instructors Owen Waters of the California Teacher's talk, though, which impressed and day courses being offered at were machines instead of human regarding grades. The board may recommend an . Association has stated that the procedure itself is yet frightened me. satellite campuses. instructors. instructor change a certain grade, or place a letter of illegal and the A.S. does not yet know whether or not their conclusions in the student's file if the grade the Grade Review Procedure would be legitimate. Dr. Casey said that the five per- Undoubtedly, these proposals Changes in FC's instructional remained unchanged. 'Such a procedure would undoubtedly give the cent cap was only a temporary will soon become policy, but the methods are destined to be imple- If indeed a grade has been unfairly given, a students more opportunity to challenge the grades obstacle which can be dealt with. media instructional aspect bothers mented. I only hope in making His concern me and student may have trouble overcoming its possible they get, an area in which instructors decisions are was with how FC can perhaps should be re- these changes that the board continually serve examined. bad effects especiallysince much emphasis is placed virtually final. We hope that the Faculty Senate will additional stu- doesn't neglect the human factor. on overall grade point averages by many universities see the value of such a procedure and give its and employers. approval. \'\ \ v ^^ b New species invades countryside //A

BY KURT JENSEN AND cigarettus packagus and a close landscape design on such a JOHN McALPINE relative of the brownus, baggus massive scale in an attempt to While on a weekend jaunt plasticus. modernize the scenery? Doesn't recently, I noticed some very pecu- These, along with hundreds of man realize that Mother Nature has liar things happening to the other new garbageri species are been taking care of the landscape countryside. A curious, new phen- unquestionably becoming the dom- for billions of years, and if she omena is becoming increasingly inant kingdom of the countryside needed any help with it, would've more common. Maybe you have by crowding out the old standby asked for it? observed it? Obliterating the entire plants and ferns we all know. Naturalists have a theory and the landscape are such oddities as the Exactly how this phenomena logic behind their theory is rel- baggarus paperus brownus, which gained such a foothold is atively simple: man is stupid. He is now in abundant supply. They unknown. It is thought by some of obviously thinks the great outdoors aren't much for eating, but great the country's more respected looks better adorned with such for kindling your campfires. The naturalists that man has had assorted garbageri. brownus seems to always locate something to do with the process. Exactly how the beaches can be itself near other species of the improved by the appearance of same genus. I was astounded when I heard glassus brokenus sharpus is that! You've got to be kidding, I beyond me. The rivers may not Falling into the garbageri genus thought. Why would man, the necessarily look better with species along with the brownus is the smartest of all creatures sharing of boxus cerealus floating in them, prolific rustedus beerus canus, with this earth have something, but they are there nevertheless. its subspecies, the tabtopus anything, to do with the forces of Just take a look around you the sharpus, the easily identifiable nature? Could it be he is practicing next time you leave the city. Solution to voter apathy suggested BY FRANK MESSINA There is a workable solution. campus has been afflicted with in Every once in a while Fullerton Simply coincide the election with recent years. College holds what is laughingly registration by setting up the This past "semester the AS Letters to the editor 1 called an election. voting booth inside the Student Treasurer resigned. Seven Senators What happens is that terms of Center where registration is being resigned. Three more had their office for Senators and officers held. seats vacated for them. That makes game would turn into a game of second clock by colleges. On this, I expires, creating the need for cer- 11 empty seats in just one No dunks, please concession. The team that is not couldn't agree with him more. But tain posts to be filled. Voting is Of course voting would still be semester. able to recruit a taller than 6'9" stuff shots in college basketball? Dear Editor, made as easy as possible for the voluntary. The current voting pro- center would concede a field goal to Leave it to the pros. Their lack of dedication is This letter concerns an editorial 20,000 students attending FC. cess is fast; all that is required is a a team with a taller center or Rick Hemminger obvious. But the way things are He said, in signature and a number six card. by the Sports Editor. forward. P.S. Mr. Kropp mentioned that now it is ridiculously easy to be effect, that getting rid of the For two days and nights, a booth The prediction here is that at least the no-dunk rule is beyond his elected to Senators post. "no-dunk" rule would be a is set up next to the Associated 50 percent, maybe more, of the comprehension. I hope this helps. Students office in plain sight of all. welcome addition to the game of Last, but certainly not least, is students would vote if it was made For example, in the February the degree of difficulty in making a For those who don't happen to pass that easy for them. college basketball. by the booth, signs are put up all 10-11 elections to fill the empty I disagree with this. lay-up as opposed to making a Editor's note: Even though he does Senate seats, every candidate for dunk. With the no-dunk rule, it not display it that much, Calvin over campus. There would undoubtedly be a Senator who turned in a petition First of all, how do you defend forces the taller players to be more Murphy, the 5-foot-9 guard for the little more confusion in the Student The large majority of was elected. against a slam dunk? Many players creative, instead of sticking their Houston Rockets can slam dunk. students Center, but wouldn't an increased are made aware of the election. do so at the risk of breaking a bone hand above the rim and throwing Other small 6-foot players who can turnout of that size be worth it? The only problem is that almost So in essence, all that was in their wrist or hand. One thing the ball through the net. slam dunk areBlake Taylor of Santa nobody votes. At the recent needed to become a Senator was to athletics does not need is a higher Mr. Kropp also mentioned the Ana College and Jim SPilliane of Most definitely, people who elections to fill the vacant walk up to 50 FC students and ask injury/risk factor than it already possibility of the use of the 30 UCLA. haven't honestly evaluated the them to sign the petition. ,Treasurer and Senate seats, a has. I I ~LL candidates would be casting whopping two percent of the total ballots. However, isn't it like that student population voted. Any system that allows that to Secondly, take a peek at the Only five in every election? percent voted at last spring happen has something seriously recent outbreak of players between semester's general election. wrong with it and should be 6'9" and 7'5". That, in my Hornet staff By far and away the biggest changed. Let's hope the Senate has opinion, is a rather sizeable Obviously the system isn't reason why the voting system enough sense to recognize the disadvantage to the team with All-American Rating 1974-75 working. It hasn't been for some should be changed specifically at problem and act before the next smaller players. If the stuff was time now. FC is the type of Senators the election. allowed in college ball, the college Editor-in-Chief...... Donna Hatchett Managing Editor...... DaveD... Saunders News Bureau Chief ...... Chip O'Neal News Editor...... Richard M ahony Editorial Editor...... Kurt Jensen" Officials display odd priorities Feature Editor ...... Linda Kaye Sims Sports Editor...... Keith Kropp Photo Editor...... BY JOHN McALPINE a boon to the farming industry if "absurd" and blamed him Peto Henderson thinking revenue from sales. The growers Editorial Assistant...... John McAlpine Two government officials showed they had been marketed correctly. for the violent nature of the labor would then be able to sell every- Feature Assistant...... Paula Sanburn a remarkable contrast in priorities Eu related the lack of a market- climate in California. Butz pro- thing they had, and the farm Sports Assistant ...... Tony Messano when speaking on the same subject Photo Assistant ...... Dave McChesney place to the actions of 56 growers posed national farm labor legisla- workers would have hundreds if not Cartoonist...... J. on Gothold at the 57th annual meeting of the in Stanislaus County alone. Last tion to control the actions of the thousands of more jobs to fill. Torch Editor ...... Howard Perkins Agricultural Council Business Manager...... Bob Dulyea of California. year they had to let cling peaches farm workers. He also said food Affin!- *- __- ** ** . .. .W .U J I Tu vManager ...... rot on the trees because there was prices will drop when labor costs ...... Jeff Lenburg California Secretary of State Everybody would gain if the Reporters ...... S. Paul Carlson, Pete Cavaghan, March Fong Eu and U.S. Secretary no place to sell them. do., state were to take this approach. Ernest Coleman, Neal Goodman, Chuck Hodgson, Debbie of Agriculture Earl Butz voiced The more produce the growers sell, Holliday, Frank The amount of lost revenue due The paradox is striking. If strikes Messina, Sue Salley, Steve Sommer, Steve Wellman, J.D. Vail, 20 AB their opinions on difficulties in the lower our prices will be. The Students. to these circumstances is over- and boycotts are un-American, California farm workers would have more Adviser ...... Larry Taylor agriculture. whelming. The state lost out, the then the AFL-CIO, the UAW and money, with taxes going back to The Ho.net Eu's growers lost out, and so did the the Teamsters are also un- is edited and published weekly, except during the summer concern was for the state the state, and other people of the months, exam periods, and school holidays, by the Journalism department farm workers. If the state moved to American because they use the and its inability to market excess world would benefit if allowed to of Fullerton College, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton, CA 92634. It is jointly financed as produce. Butz, meanwhile, was try and sell this food, it would same tactics to achieve their goals. purchase some of California's a service by the Associated Students and the college provide jobs for the farm workers. What would Butz have Chavez do? administration. However, views expressed in the Hornet are only those of critical of the farm workers union bountiful harvest. the Hornet staff. Printed at Orange City News Publishing, Inc., Orange, and its methods of protest. Pay off the growers for a contract, CA. Memberships: Associated Collegiate Press, California Newspaper At the same meeting, Secretary a la Lockheed? Butz wants to solve Publisher's Association. Eu reprimanded the state Butz blasted the Farm Workers everything by passing another nat- It seems to me that Butz should administration for "doing nothing" Union as being "un-American." ional law. have come up with some positive REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY about exporting state agricultural He said the boycotts such as those suggestions for the state and the National Educational Advertising Services, Inc. products. She said that tons of led by Chavez against the lettuce The benefits of California selling farm workers instead of simply 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 agricultural products were allowed and table grape growers were its agricultural surplus overseas are criticizng the farm workers for to rot last year and could have been terrible. Butz also called Chavez's many. First, the state would higher prices and labor costs. realize - - - - Friday, March 5, 1976 Page 3

Dick Lairio cover, unusual sports BY FRANK MESSINA back the Indian,' was his and wrestling) have in common are middle between two six-foot four- There are close to one million comment." promotions. inch giants? Dick Lane. people who put Dick Lane in what Everybody wanted to get into the Roller derby builds up a "On only one occasion was I ever some consider the ridiculous world act in the early days of television. rivalry between two skaters. The close to being physically threat- of roller derby and wrestling. comments. Lane, "We had them audience naturally will be picking ened. The wrestlers' name was But Lane's contribution to the all. Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby, sides. Before the game the two 'The Destroyer.' We were on world of television is far greater Bob Hope, Burns and Allen. They skaters will have a skate-off (a camera, doing an interview, and all than the world of roller derby or all wanted to see how they looked grudge match between two of a sudden he reached out, grabbed my glasses, threw them on wrestling. 'He was one of two on TV." skaters). the floor and stomped on them. He people that started ' KTLA became Los Angeles' first "The main problem with roller station in was very apologetic about it after- first commercial television station, commercial television derby and wrestling is that they the first tele- wards. The television response was KTLA. 1947. Coincidentally, these assignments to the give tremendous." "It was in 1939," describes vised roller derby game was held wrong people who overact and just come to Holly- the same year. Lane. "I had show off. It can get heated. Lane still receives a great many down the wood. I was walking Naturally, Dick Lane was the Sometimes the best fights were letters. Lane remains very active in saw a sign that said streets and I announcer. In addition to being the after the game in the parking lot." roller derby, traveling 50 to 60 days television station. first roller derby announcer, Lane out of the year to tape roller derby "I went inside and all there was When asked about those famous can also boast of being the "Game of the Week." He also is in the room was a table with a "Wrestling at the Olympic commentator of the first televised doing a movie for Walt Disney on it and a young man locker room interviews," Lane telephone , basketball, football, Studios called "The Shaggy DA," in a chair. I asked him, chuckled and said, "Yes, wrestling sitting hockey and horse racing events in which is due to be released in the television station?' had the same problem as roller 'Where's L.A. August. he said." derby." 'Right here,' However, his first love has As Lane says, "You're as young So began the partnership always been roller derby. Roller Sometimes the tantrums seen in as you feel," and if his recent between Lane and Klaus Lands- derby really started to gain the locker rooms aren't a put on. activities are any gauge, we should berg, one of television's early popularity on the west coast along On occasion the wrestlers do get be hearing his famous "Whoa geniuses. It was a partnership that with commercial television. upset, and who's the man in the Nellie'" for quite a while. was destined to mold KTLA into the leading television station at the "Teams from the East Coast time in Los Angeles. would come out and play 10 weeks. T.V. PIONEER - Dick Lane jokingly tells of his early days in T.V. The The response out here was so good station's programming consisted of one hour of news and 23 hours of test "In those days of experimental UniquefiImsscreened pattern. television, our programming was that they started staying longer. The most controversial I~rq ,~g~b -~ limited. We would have one hour of BY PAULA SANBURN Maltese Falcon," "2001: A' Space A r I~ 6 roller derby news and the rest of the time there question relating to- Moviegoing is a favorite pastime Odyssey," "Duck Soup," and wrestling is without a doubt: would be a test pattern featuring and of most people. Although movies "Monty Python and the Holy Are they put ons? Are they just Community '1 an Indian. are not as inexpensive as they once Grail," which. had its world interviews or is the faking the were, they still provide the public premiere at last year's Filmex. thing legitimate? "There were so few television whole with a great deal of entertainment. One of the main attractions of ci Calendar sets that each station had a list of There is a wide variety of films to Filmex is the movie marathon. me say that people that watched their station. "First of all, just let satisfy all tastes and interests. But "Once a viewer called and said, there is no possible way for a roller all of the films with which the In 1975 the marathon consisted 'How about showing me something derby game to be rehearsed," Southern California public comes in of science-fiction films, and this live." So I went in front of the counters Lane. "It would be as contact are only a part of the year there will be -a cowboy movie Free Mental Health Services camera. 'Who is that', he asked.. hard as rehearsing a forest fire. thousands of films that are. marathon Such films as "Cat Free mental health services are available at the Gary Center, a non- 'Dick Lane,' the operator said. 'Put "What they both (roller derby produced world-wide. Ballou," "Duel in the Sun," "The profit social service center. Counseling is available in vocational, Wild Bunch," and "The Squaw educational, individual, and group divisions. The center is located at 341 The Los Angeles International Man" (one of the first westerns Hillcrest Street in La Habra. Call 870-6755 for information. Film Exposition, or Filmex, gives ever inade) will be presented. It the public a chance to view films will begin on Saturday, March 27 from all over the world, covering and will show 48 hours. subjects as diverse and unique as Social Equality Presentation the people who made them and the Along with the westerns "The Family of People," will be presented by the Department of countries from which they came. marathon, there will be many other Choral Activities at Sunny Hills High School, tonight and tomorrow, 8 Filmex is the world's largest, special events atths year's p.m. in the Performing Arts Complex. The expression of the equality of Filmex. "The Americans: A most comprehensive public film all people, and the philosophy that all people are alike- in their needs and National Portrait" is a program of desires, is the theme of this program. For ticket information, call Gail event. Begun in 1971, it is a non- American films which will be competitive, annual festival that Ivens at 526-6221 after 2 p.m. shown every morning at 11 a.m. features all kinds of films, Also, series of.e.gh.p...... o including short subjects, live- a monster mTovies wilprogram"shofn action, animated, student and beginning at midnight on selected Rotoat CalState Fullerton experimental films, with old days, and a nine-program survey of classics and world premiere classic American clowns will be Roto, formerly the Roto Rooter Goodtime Christmas Band, will perform movies. presented at various times during~ at Cal State Fullerton. The concert will be held in Zacharia's coffee shop Friday, March 5, 7:30 and 10 p.m. Tickets available at the door. 4% A tit Films that are presented at the festival. Filmex are not chosen necessarily for their commercial success, Filmex will be at the Plitt but rather for their originality and Century Plaza Theatres 1 and 2 in Film Festival at Cultural Center "':: .:N .. ::...... creativeness. Many of these films the ABC Entertainment Center in The Inner City Cultural Center in Los Angeles hosts the Third World Saa: A . . ;.:S>x>_::i:+,t .,\.:::;:; a::" :::;; t. :;L ?... are shown to the public only once Century City March 21-April 4. Film Festival March 4-6. Films from Africa, Australia, Cuba and the ,.S MC~ ::. :::: iS':,iS" "::..:~ ':. in the , and that is Tickets go on sale March 7 at the United States will be shown in three programs. Screenings begin at 8 S..'~ ~ ~ ;." r* 7during this film exposition. Filmex box office in the ABC p.m. each night. c4' * . f+7:k .':z: *4'::?C::i4&t".. A" : Some of the films that have been Entertainment Center. More Fil- ...:.:.:. chosen to participate in Filmex over mex information can be obtained t x'& the last few years are "The by calling 556-3451. Harold and Maude With Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon VILLAGE ART CENTER I. 424 W.Commonwealth Play It Again Sam Show Times: Monday thru Friday first appeared SPORTSCASTER - Lane reminisces about the stars who Fulleron, Ca. 92632 and Maude 7:00 and 10:10 p.m. just two that wanted to get With Woody Allen Harold on KTLA. "Bing Crosby and Bob Hope were 525-5897 Keaton Play It Again Sam 8:40 into the act." PHOTOS BY McCHESNEY and Diane ___ Saturday and Sunday 10 tudent Discount Harold and Maude _Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 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While his actions covers. in the street, seemingly words; he doesn't come close to are never entirely explained, they choke the entire atmosphere, much letting Wizard know what's inside are understood. Scorsese goes to the same way the smut begins to him, and Wizard departs without f great lengths to let the audience choke Bickle, who hates the city knowing what Bickle was trying to know how cab driver Travis Bickle with a passion. say. feels; but he wisely never reveals Bickle is shown searching the Bickle, now bent with frustration the whole story behind Bickle. streets of New York, looking and and loneliness, is sick, and getting Robert DeNiro, remembered by hoping for something to thrust him sicker. His one chance at reliefa most for his remarkable, portrayal into reality. He manages to capture comes in the form of a 12-year old of Vito Corleone in "The the attention of Betsy (Cybil prostitute, Iris (Jodie Foster). He Godfather, Part II,", is Travis Shepherd) who is a campaign wants to free Jodie from the filthy Bickle, an ex-Marine from the worker for presidential candidate world which she lives in, and at the Midwest who becomes a cab driver Palantine (Leonard Harris), but same time try to free himself. Jodie in New York. Taking the night loses her after inadvertantly Foster, who was exactly Iris' age shift, because he can't sleep nights offending her. Shepherd does the when the film was shot, puts in an anyway, Bickle volunteers to work best job she has ever done on the admirable performance as the I the worst areas of the city, driving screen as the cool, socially teenage runaway. fares to whatever seamy side of accepted beauty. Bickle all too suddenly goes intoI New York they wish to go. training to "kill" and DeNiro is Scorsese is brilliant at providing In one of the film's best scenes, fantastic as a man who is faltering a look at New York, as viewers ride Bickle seeks advice from fellow cab, on the brink of insanity. Written by Paul Schrader, "Taxi Driver"~ is a terrifying, yet true SCTA helps aspiring look at what can happen to anyone.~ Schrader and Scorsese have...... created a modern horror story, a teachers. disturbing look at our society. They in careers volence in the film must be BY JEFF LENBURG classes. The lack of available defended for it is a vital part of the practical experience is the main "There's hardly any practical story. Scorsese has outdone his CAB DRIVER - Travis Bickle [Robert De Niro] uses Shepheri experience for graduates majoring problem for students in this major. rd]. She is the only one able to communicate own remarkable "Mean Streets" his taxicab for a continuing surveillance of an with theie New York cab driver in the film, "Taxi in education," explained Bob Classes and internships have with this thriller. attractive political campaign worker [Cybili Driver.',, Dudley, who was instrumental in solved this problem. forming a chapter of the Southern Martin Hebeling, an FC social California Teacher's Association science instructor, was asked by (SCTA) at FC last October. Dudley to sponsor this semi-profes- McFerrmntouses musicalpat t ug Met hopefuls The organization is dedicated to sional organization. Hebeling has promoting "excellefice in educa- been helpful in organizing the BY DAVE SAUNDERS teaching as well for the past 15. In Henry Holt,- the director of the upper age limit is designed to make tors." The SCTA is organized for group into a useful service for Managing Editor the past years she performed Seattle Opera Co., will join the FC sure that the singers will have those students who those in the educational field. recitals and oratarios in Canada. instructor on the adjudication team. enough productive years plan on educa- When the Metropolitan Opera left to tion as a profession, The SCTA is an affiliate of the She also sang in a couple of two first place fulfill a contract. The finalists and need aid needs a new baritone, they don't They will pick are in finding a position for the California Teacher's Association musicals on the Broadway stage. go on to the not automatically guaranteed future. a help-wanted ad in the New winners who will then a Members are informed in a news- (CTA). Founded in 1937, the SCTA regional finals where Donald contract, but may instead be York Times. In 1959 she had a bit part in letter about the different facets of was organized for prospective Gramm, a Met Opera bass, will offered a chance to study under the MGM's "Porgy and Bess." Her the educational field. teachers. But they do hold competition select those who will travel to New guidance of performers at the Met. former husband, Robert McFerrin, Members are constantly workin~g Dudley. is optimistic that mem- each year to discover the best York. If they are offered a contract, they did the voiceovers in Sidney on educational ideas which would bership will eventually total opera singers in the nation. Hund- The Met is looking for singers begin as supporting performers on Poitier's musical numbers in the be beneficial to those in organi- between 85 and 100 members, even reds of music students in their.20's between the ages of 18 and 33. The the Met stage. same zation. Two education classes are though the present membership is and 30's vie for a chance to movie. __- 28. An annual meeting is held, and perform with the most renowned offered here on campus as an aid What will she be looking for to- 1 '-----, the chapter has group outings and for those members in the SCTA. opera company in America. morrow at USC? "I look for the conventions. The SCTA is not a Turntable The classes give the student the The selection of these top per- operatic quality of the voice, even if social group, and prefers not to be opportunity to work at a nearby formers is an involved process. the technique is not that, solid." 729North Harbor Blvd. 8-TRACKS ag Fullerton " 871.3724 CASSETTESI called a club since it is a semi- r r"jp school or volunteer internship in Sara McFerrin, a voice teacher at.' She feels that an operatic voice is PW t --- AWR professional organization. Specializing in CLASSiCAL BIG BAND and JAZZ. ' FC, has taken part in the selection not necessarily innate, but can be This year the FC group has Angel, Archive, Basf, CR1, Crystal, Desto plans process for the past six years. built or developed with of interest to members and 'good Genesis, L'oiseau Lyre, Lyrichord non- teaching and dedication on the part membrs alike. The campus chapter This year she will be judging the George Denno Western> Region semi-finals. The' of. tiesinger..., has been asked to co-host_ the The Turntablef next 'to the Wne' Stewardi Teacher's Hall of Fame on campus 10 semi-finalists have weathered The performer will also be Sunday, March 21, at 2:30 p.m., the previous district and quarter graded on language dictation, at which teachers are recognized finals and will be competing in style, and stage presence. "But the for their achievements in the field. their next step toward a Met major importance of an operatic Mon.-Fri. 6:30-10:40 Tentative guests are Senator John contract tomorrow at USC. performance is the voice," said Sat.-Sun. 2:15-6:30-10:40 Tunney and Wilson Riles, state McFerrin is no newcomer to the McFerrin. THE D LLAR MOVIES superintendent of public instruc- field of vocal music. She has been Dr. Lorna Adams from California Pox Anaheim tion. singing for the past 25 years, and State University, Sacramento, and 229 W. Lincoln 535-3602 NEW YORK The PARKING FEE Easter Week Only Can Be Reinstated or Discontinued s249 Voice YOUR Opinion..." * QgciQ 9?anes

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PHOTOS AND TEXT BY DAVE McCHESNEY The mystery of darkness, combined with the magic of the camera allows one to observe a visual dimension unseen by the unaided human eye. Via time-lapse photography, a relatively common sight in the noonday sun will become a night-time art piece, unique as a snowflake and original as the minutes of its exposure to light. In an attempt to create artistry from a rather inconspicuous college community, this available light method is an evening necessity. Preying on the energy source of electricity, the photographer scans a place, a place where people function during the dwindling hours of the night. Hopefully, the balance of the energy and the photographer's insight and imagin- ation will prevail. Results are rarely exact, but need they be? As a guide, one could only strive to express limited control of the situation and the motion within. The photos presented here range "'' in exposure times from 10 seconds to four minutes.

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Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd.. one of ourreesnais Long Beach., CA. 90840 ersnaie or at your Veterans Affairs Office Call/ us PIhone: 213 498-4347 Page 6 Friday, March 5, 1976 Hornets win fifth inrow; swat mark soars to .333 Johnson, Castillo lead outburst SCC race starts BY KEITH KROPP These records included most Sports Editor runs scored in one game (24), most Offense was definitely on the runs scored in one inning (12), with Cerritos minds of Fullerton College's base- most hits in a Fullerton game (21), BY PETE CAVAGHAN ball team as the Hornets piled up most RBI's in one game (Johnson, Led by the hitting of Marty Cas- 49 runs and 46 hits in winning their 8), most runs scored in one game tillo and Ron Johnson and a strong three games during the past week. (Castillo, 6), and most hits in one pitching corps, Fullerton College By improving its non. conference game (Castillo and Johnson, 5). will attempt to break the four-year record to 11-2 (through games of Righthander Dennis Sandoval winning streak of Cerritos College March 3), FC's team batting was the beneficiary of FC's 21-hit in South Coast Conference baseball average soared to an awesome attack, as the sophomore improved action. .333. his record to 2-1. Sandoval survived NlV Cerritos has won the conferenc Ron Johnson and Marty Castillo a shaky first inning, and later on every year since it was formed led the batting explosion as Fuller- retired 13 straight batters. with the exception of Fullerton'S ton defeated Los Angeles City In addition to FC's record- win in 1971. The Falcons have won College by outrageous scores of breaking 12-run seventh inning, the state title three years running 24-3 and 17-2 (Feb. 26 and 27) and the Hornets preceded that outburts and are presently ranked first in East Los Angeles College 8-1, Feb. with a 6-run sixth inning, which _. the state. 28. included Johnson's long homer ;: Not only will the Falcons be a /i 9rmviy .. +M, .. ------By going 3-for-4 against ELA, over the left center field fence, a stumbling block for the Hornets, Johnson hiked his individual drive estimated at 420 feet. Castillo but Mt. San Antonio College is still average to .444. Johnson also has also homered, hit for the cycle and playing good baseball and San 18 runs batted in, while playing drove in six runs. Diego Mesa is always a threat to just 13 games. What is even more The following afternoon, the knock off a top team. impressive about the designated Hornets nearly reached the 20-run The Hornets, 11-2, have their hitter-first baseman, is that in 54 at plateau again against the same strongest squad in several years bats, Johnson has only struck out LACC team as Fullerton destroyed GET BACK - Centerfielder Terry Hart [on iground] baserunners in its last three games as the team has and are solid at every position. A three times. That computes to one the Cubs 17-2. scrambles back to second base during a recent scored 49 runs in those contests. Pitching is going to be th strike out per 18 at bats, or 5 [continued on page 7] Hornet game. Fullerton has certainly had many PHOTO BY HENDERSON determining factor in the hopes for percent. Most power hitters like a pennant, according to Sgobba, Johnson, usually strike out up to 20 and the Hornets certainly have a percent of the time. talented group. Starters Jim Leicht, Castillo, FC's freshman third FC's unsung hero--Chambers Dennis Sandoval and Jake Herbert baseman, smashed his first two give the team good depth in that home runs of the season, one of BY EARL RUIZ do so by preventing injuries and by during football season. With foot- Athletic Injuries. "It is a class for department, and Bill Riddell and them a grand slam, and improved According to Bill Chambers, he being able to have front-line ball being the contact sport that it anyone, but most of the students Curt Sanders are both talented his RBI count to 17. Castillo is also has the best job in the country. players in action as much as is, I see a lot more injuries then are Physical Education majors." hurlers. batting .404 and has a slugging Chambers is the athletic trainer possible. than during any other sport." For the past three years, The Hornets have the strongest average of .719. for Fullerton College, a position he Due to the work of Chambers, "Basketball is a close second," Chambers has been on the Board of catching department they've ever "Marty has been a pleasant has held for 14 years. Fullerton has had few crippling Chambers said. the National Athletics Trainers had. Ron Johnson and Dennis surprise, but we knew about his Before coming on the Fullerton injuries to deal with. Most trainers "I really do enjoy my job here for Association. Kause, who shared the starting ability," commented FC's baseball scene, Chambers served as trainer have an extensive knowledge of many reasons," stated Chambers. Chambers lives in La Habra spot last year, have been moved coach Mike Sgobba. at the University of Missouri for how best to treat the human body "One is the wonderful people you Heights on a mini-farm with his out in favor of Gil Ramirez and Joe Sgobba said that Castillo is the three years. in a potentially damaging situation. meet at the college. The coaches wife and two children. "I Martelli. kind of player who can get very hot Chambers describes his job as and athletes here are just super remember when my son was born I Rey Reyes is at second base, moving over from third to make at the plate, and when he is on a the prevention, treatment, and Mendy Rudolph, former National people to work with." was at a football game here at room for the highly-touted Castillo, hot streak he can be very tough to rehabilitation of all injuries. It is Basketball Association referee, now Fullerton. It was quite shocking to who's living up to his promise. strike out. almost impossible for an athlete a CBS sportscaster, credited the Another reason I like this job is hear the announcement over the Larry Randel returns at shortstop. As far as the whole team is who participates in sports at work of the Washington Bullets' that we have no overnight loudspeakers telling me that I was Speedster Barry Loomis is shaping up, Sgobba feels that Fullerton, to not come in contact trainer, Bill Ford, for saving his life traveling. "I do not like the idea of the proud father of a baby boy." playing left field, moving from "they are getting more confidence with Chambers. when Rudolph collapsed during the living out of a suitcase as some Chambers will testify that he has center, where he played in 1975, to and getting better as the season is The duties of an athletic trainer Bullets' playoff game with Buffalo trainers do. I like to be home at had many memorable moments as make room for Terry Hart, who not going along, and hopefully we can be very important. Most of the last April. night and have time to spend with trainer for the athletes at Fullerton only has displayed a good batting won't peak too early." teams that .have winning seasons, "My busiest time of the year is my family," Chambers explained. College. The Hornets' 24-3 rout of LACC average, but has garnered 20 "I wouldn't want to trade my job walks. Dennis Duncanson opens in will be remember for some time Chambers says that he gets a for any other in the country," ,right field. because six records were set in that deal of satisfaction, from great stated . Chambers. "The people This squad has just, 21 players, contest. working with the athletes and around me are just great.'" but all are capable of starting. Pete sharing in the happiness of a Bill Any person who meets Maris is a backup second baseman, Gymnastic team winning team or in knowing that Chambers and comes to know what Jim Christensen is an outfielder, the athlete has done well. he does would have to agree that and Tim Painton a first baseman- he is a valuable asset to the Hornet hosts LA Valley "Many times an athlete will outfielder. sports program. 8] BY TONY MESSANO come to me and thank me for [continued on page Gymnastics fans will have the something I have done. It makes opportunity to see "one of the top me very happy to know that I have three community college teams in helped him," Chambers said. 50% OFF GUITAR SALE California," according to Fullerton Athletes can be helped by Reg. $166...... now $83 College coach Jim Pasquale, when YAMAHA F.G. 110 HARD CASE Chambers in many ways, from the Hornets host Los Angeles Reg $174...... now $87 Valley College today at 3 p.m. taping ankles or ribs, to applying YAMAHA G160 , heat pads, or to just giving Reg. $166.50...... 0...... now $83.25 "Teams from the LA area are *K YAMAHA F.G. 220. 447 someone some salt pills. always tough," said Pasquale, as Reg. $261 . .. . . now 130.50 Fullerton's first two meets of 1976 LA PRIMERA q Cham- Reg $59.95 ...... indicate. Two weeks ago, LA Trade The athletes know that ...... only 29.98 MOST STRING SETS2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Tech visited the Hornets and came bers is there to help in any way he away with a 115-105 decision. And can. They know that the trainer is a * YAMAHA MUSIC CENTER Svery important person to them. ACROSS FROM St. JUDE HOSPITAL IN LOEHMANN PLAZA M - last week at LA Valley, the hosts 1967 SUNNY CREST DRIVE, FULLERTON also teaches a class at PHONE 871-19610 MON. THRUFRI.9.9 SAT8:30.4:30:;U defeated Fullerton, 133-87. Chambers Sg .. - Care/ Competing in a conference that Fullerton called Prevention consists of the 12 community college gymnastics teams in Southern California, Steve Seny HIT BY A MOOSE - Hornet quarterback Bob Farra is attended to by should represent the Hornets at the FC trainer Bill Chambers after being hit by Ernest "Moose" Binggeli of State Finals in May according to [San Diego] Mesa College. Chambers is in his 14th year as the trainer Pasquale. for the Hornet athletes. PHOTO BY HENDERSON

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Sexsmith's male team, Grossmont College, will visit freestyle competition, and you just exploded into appreci- Fullerton today at 3:30. can't win the meet without success teammates shouts and applause following Both bring 2-0 SCC records into in the eight events which involve ative of her six dives. the early-season showdown, and the freestyle." each Two other notable performers Polte feels the victor should breeze Friday were freshman Rick through the remainder of the The highlight of the Orange last whose 5:12.4 clocking in conference schedule. Coast meet came during an event McCart, earned a first A man whose squad has suffered in which the Hornets were the 500-yard freestyle and sophomore Scott defeat at the hands of the two com- unrepresented as recently as two place, who won the 1000-yard batants favors Fullerton. "It will be weeks ago. Jill Sexsmith, a 1975 Underhill, a great meet, but I have to go with graduate of Troy High School in free in 11:05. the Hornets because of their overall balance," said Jack Fullerton, coach of Orange Coast College. Cagers finish at 7-20 Fullerton (the college) made an season Fullerton's record was 5-17. admirer out of Fullerton (the man) Fullerton College's basketball The 3-9 conference record obvi- last week when the Hornets team closed out its 1975-76 season ously is a disappointing one for OFF TO THE RACES - Les Oja [left] dives into the Grossmont College in an important SCC clash. dominated the Pirates 81-21. In a with a 72-71 victory over San Diego coach Ezra Van Horn's squad, but pool during the Hornets 81-21 thrashing of Orange PHOTO BY HENDERSON non-conference tri-meet earlier this Mesa College Feb. 28. With that with 11 freshmen returning next Coast College. Today the FC swimmers host season, Grossmont defeated Or- victory, the Hornet cagers finished Coast Conference year, the Hornets can improve. ange Coast by a similar margin, with a 3-9 South up tied for Sophomore Luther Acker closed but Jack Fullerton noted a big diff- record. Fullerton wound place in the SCC with Orange out his FC basketball career with a tilt erence between the two. last Fullerton to hiost Santa Ana-Mt. SAC in leading the BY KEITH from Puerto Rico. "The Griffins' strength lies in Coast College. 23-point performance KROPP Along with Taylor, the Dons Santiago, Hornets to their one-point win over Santiago is an outstanding leaper, the backstroke, breaststroke, and As the final 7-20 record indi- Sports Editor have speedsters in Smith and San Diego Mesa. Acker made two is a deadly scorer from the butterfly events," he said, cates, Fullerton has suffered With its 76-70 victory over Avery who give Santa Ana a potent and jumpers and a free throw to fat bre baseline. "Where as the Hornets are solid all through its worst basketball season clutch Mount San Antonio College Feb. the victory. around." since 1945. At the end of that preserve 28, Santa Ana College forced a Jim Cunningham and Barrie other encounter .,:5::;+ ::.y,:K'r " :"} >fi: y ' YS:"' p: ", 'S'":a''' s'! ' " . ^kF: 2"' .. x':. ' . +..x.: -".:,cn. -: <,SaC:R:y42 ;a'.":}:.'v d In Fullerton's between the two Elliott give the Dons strong Tom Pokorski and Duaine . ",:"'r:{.':. \t'vr. 'r'":,i+C.." . .:. . ' £ r .,''... {b.. "b." ."P.4t+P.Cfik::: :""c:?:.:. ...h.:.. r .4::... .. ,...... "i';: playoff game ._ ik:: last week, the Hornets were teams to settle the South Coast rebounding. Harding give the Mounties a tall defeated by Santa Ana College Conference basketball champion- Mt. SAC is led by lanky Angel and muscular front line. 71-59 on Feb. 25. ship. Playing on the Dons' home court; The site of the do-or-die clash SThe Hot Corner the Hornets had an upset in mind will be Fullerton College's gymna- Soccer team wins opener points BY TONY MESSANO as FC rolled off 11 straight sium. The game will be held Currently, as in the past, New additions could provide early in the game and held a 24-14 is Some baseball fans are in a sad way these days. It is the time of the tonight at 7:30 p.m. Fullerton College's soccer team the material to combine with lead. Trailing by 10 points, the Santa Ana and Mt. SAC have a free-lance basis, the year when they are accustomed to hearing infinite extolling of their competing on established stars David Donk, Dons forced the Hornets into one and two in the favorite professional team's chances of a league pennant. This is the been number offering and accepting challenges Hornets' chief offensive weapon, several of their 25 turnovers, and SCC race for practically the entire nourishment which annually pulls the fan through the long, hard winter. by telephone. Doug Whittemore, a standout at quickly were back in the game. and the winner of this Jim Pas- But the hand which feeds the fan is somewhat withdrawn in 1976. A season, Next fall, however, mid-field, and possibly goalie Jim game will advance to the state quale's Hornets will enter an defenseman Bill thing called "player-owner negotiations" has turned baseball's attention Final SCC Basketball Standings Castenada and playoffs March 11-13. organized conference for the first on their eligi- away from the fan. Santa Ana 10-2 Creamer, depending The two teams have played time since Pasquale took over bilit status, according to Pasquale. There exists, however, a breed of fan which, like the negotiating Mount San Antonio 10-2 twice, splitting the two games. Mt. soccer program 10 parties, can make much of very little. This opportunist views the present Cerritos 8-4 Fullerton's SAC won at Santa Ana 61-59, and years ago. labor-management dispute in baseball as the pre-exhibition season. San Diego Mesa 4-8 Santa Ana won at Mt. SAC 76-70. Now guiding a squad which, in Box scores are kept in this campaign. So are statistics. One Marvin Grossmont 4-8 Both teams had 10-2 SCC records. his words, "possesses much talent Miller has the lowest earned-pay average as well as leading the league in Fullerton 3-9 Both squads have many stars, and utilizes good team effort,". unassisted double ploys. Orange Coast 3-9 and the Dons' and Mounties' styles Pasquale is enthusiastically pr COLLEEd CnAMPUSc A schedule is adhered to. Earlier this week, the 24th session between I spec- are completely different. 1976 COLLEGE CAMPUS I the owners and players was to take place in Miami. Previous stops Blake Taylor, Santa Ana's of play paring his troops for the tacular 6-foot guard scored on a Santa Ana plays a run-and-gun league debut. REPRESENTATIVE included Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York. Stereo slam dunk to put the Dons in front game while Mt. SAC is much more on their first off-season Needed to sell Brand Name So you can see that the owner-players negotiations really are a game. Based Components to students at lowest to stay, 30-29. conservative. 8-0 win over the Thi'only' aspect it lacksdis paying observers. But this shouldn't affect outing Sunday, an prices. High commission, Nc Foul trouble was a big factor in Santa Ana is led by 6-foot guard coaches of the American Youth the participants' performances. They had to totally disregard the fan INVESTMENT REQUIRED. Ser- the game, as four of the five Blake Taylor, who is one of the Organization . of Mission when they started the game in the first place. Soccer ious inquiries only! How- players in the SCC. Alas, the dedicated baseball fan will let his tormentors off easy. His Hornet starters fouled out. most exciting Viejo, the Hornets will be ready. Fad Components. Inc.20 Passaic ever, the biggest of those dis- Taylor scored 35 points in Santa Ave. Fairfield, N.J. 07006 thirst for the beloved "grand old game" will take precedence over his lust Arlene Muzyka (201) 227-6884 qualifications came when Acker over Mt. SAC Sat- for revenge. Ana's triumph fouled out with 12 minutes re- urday night. English class paperbacks, Must California Angels are holding an open house at Anaheim Stadium sell cheap. Hamlet, Lord of the The maining in the game. In that game, Santa Ana trailed TRADER JOE HAS Sunday. Free parking and admission are being used as lures; Angel Flies, Great Expectations, Zorba Fullerton Hornets 31 28-59 by three at the half but opened the OUR OWN as bait. Ana Dons 32 39--71 CUSTOM-BLENDED the Greek, Siddhartha, Slaugh- ballplayers Santa half with 12 consecutive Fullerton scoring: Acker 9, Rozar, 12, second GRANOLA many others. I Baseball wants to see how far it can push the fans, by gauging lead. The terhouse Five, McGinnis 8, Flood 11, Wallace 11, Jackson points to take a-41-32 hottest breakfast food the junk it has been feeding them. 4, Demerest 4. Since the deliver to you at school. Save $! Sunday's public turnout with Dons maintained that lead for the around has become Granola Trade 871-2374. event San Diego Olympians 28 43--71 I conservately estimate the figure to be around 20,000. Had the Fullerton Hornets 36 36--72 rest of the game due to clutch free Joe looked for the tastiest, most WANTED - Interested key- been slated for a Saturday instead, the prediction here would have been Fullerton scoring: Acker 23, Rozar 12, nutritious ingredients to blend his board player for top 40 rock Jackson 2, Coombs 6, Wallace 11, McGinnis throwing by Howard Avery and possibly 30,000. 1 figure that a large part of such a merciful and forgiving own special label for you. We found band. Must have own equip- 4, Flood 10, Hite 4. Steve Smith. is old fashioned people will probably spend part of the Sabbath in church, and express that the best blend ment, transportation & exper- rolled oats, honey, soy oil, wheat ience. Ready to work & travel. their love for the game with prayers, rather than plaudits. germ, coconut and pure vanilla. We at Why do I diagnose the baseball fan so conclusively? Well, I've seen Hitting carries i lornet nine also spice it up with special blends Call Ted, 630-0796 or Ben [continued coconut for 630-1724. this case before, with the same symptoms, and that episode will bear me from page 6] the star of the game was of almonds rolled in ELA, Trader Joe has mixed a YORK AT EASTER - $249 out. Pete Maris' two-run inside-the- who variety, and NEW righthander Jim Leicht, nutritious blend of seven different - 6 DAYS - 5 NIGHTS. Flight, In 1972, owners and players failed to harmonize park homer helped the Hornets pitched a brilliant six-hitter and grains which we call 7-grain Hotel, Transportation, Taxis, on two issues (baseball's reserve clause and players' pensions). Owners jump out to a quick lead, but the lifted his win-loss mark to 3-0. Granola! _ __ Tips. 4/10-16. Breakaway Tours, refused to use them locked the spring training camps and players game was still close until FC put Los Angeles City .200 000 1 00-- 3 9 6 9056 Santa Monica Bl., Los regardless, and baseball had its first prolonged postponement of opening the game out of reach with 10 runs Fullerton 101 026 (12)2x--24 21 1 'Bpe, S WP--Sandoval (2-1) HR--Castillo (1) Angeles, (213) 278-6686. seventh inning. Castillo's day. in the Johnson (1) A.I.S.T. Low Cost Travel to the Los Angeles City 000 101 0 00-- 2 7 6 The campaign commenced two weeks after the original starting date, 430-foot grand slam highlighted Fullerton 011 210 (10)2x--17 9 0 -11 Europe, Israel, Africa, Orient. and fans turned out to the ball parks like they were magnetized. True, inning. Jake Herbert recorded his WP--Herbert (2-1) HR--Maris (1) Castillo Round trip L.A. to London starts were 430,000 less than the previous second victory. (2) Valencia Dr. #1, American League attendance figures East Los Angeles 000 010 000--1 6 3 at $299. 465 W. year, but that can be attributed to the fact that the games, which were to Although Fullerton pounded out Fullerton 010 021 40x--8 16 2 Fullerton. 870-1031. have taken place during the first two weeks, were never made up. 16 more hits in its 8-1 triumph over WP--Leicht (3-0) To show that their efforts to try and cover for baseball's blunder were genuine, the fans of the American League set an all-time league record for attendance the following year: 13,433,604, nearly two million more than the year of the strike. Maybe baseball feels that by following the same formula, 15 million fans will pour into American League stadia next year. Is your If you're t a pointd *"** r *"b t t grade "*'*" " i er, d e V average good you may uai Sfor Farmers enough ? rates o* your auto insrance. od y a SCall * * nd t ct v 'f . FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP. AUDREY HIRST AGENCY 2113 E. CHAPMAN AVE. 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245 So. Euclid-Anaheim For Qualification Information Tvour ,ounry 420 E.4th Long Beach in Fullerton 1953 Sunnycrest Your Future Phones: (Anaheim) 827-6970 Call 871-1452 or see Gil Don't wait until July * Reserve Your Placement Today * Your Air Force SI(Long Beach) 435-5383 Page 8 Friday, March 5, 1976 Leicht quietly leads pitching corps BY PETE CAVAGHAN throw new pitches during a in Lodi until age 5. Sunkist Baptist Church, in It is hard to picture where Full- ballgame. "I used to be afraid From observing Leicht, one Anaheim. erton College's baseball team to throw my curve," Leicht would venture to say that the Other than those occupations, he would be without ace righthand recalled. 6'21/2", 190-pounder has never said spends a lot of time watching pitcher Jim Leicht. A pre-law major, Leicht is taking anything about anybody that television or running. He runs "a Leicht, a sophomore, nearly "only 12 units, because I decided wasn't nice. Instead of being nice, couple of miles" each day during transferred to San Diego State to take it easy and concentrate on Sgobba wishes he'd get mad occa- the off-season so that he'll be in University after spending most of baseball." sionally. shape for baseball. his freshman year in the lumber His concentration is helped by It would, according to the coach, Staying in shape wasn't much of business, picking up splinters off *his pre-game routine. On days he is psych him up, and possibly better a problem for Leicht in high school, the FC bench. to pitch, he listens to music and "I his performance. He shows no as he starred in three sports at Leicht got discouraged over try not to think about the game, but emotion at having to pitch the Fullerton Union High School. having pitched just nine innings a I always do." toughest games, and pressure He chose baseball, though, year ago; and after a highly Leicht would like to pitch in the doesn't seem to bother him. "because that's where I was doing successful summer in "American major leagues should the oppor- Sgobba says that coaching Leicht the best," Legion ball in which he went to the tunity arise to do so. Even though is the biggest challenge he's had in World Series, sought a spot on a he's lived in Southern California for his 15 seasons here, because he's Ironically, his present-day hero is 4-year school team. 14 of his 19 years, he's a Giants' non-commital and never reacts to John "The Count" Montefusco of He asked his legion manager to fan. anything. the Giants. Someday he may end find a scholarship for him at a Juan Marichal was his favorite, up pitching on the same club. four-year school. San Diego State along with Willie Mays. He became He spends some of his time They'll be complete opposites. offered one, and Leicht was a San Francisco Giant fan because doing gardening work for his Montefusco has become the first inclined to accept it. "my parents always took me to father's firm, and is very religous. pitcher to talk like the late Dizzy His coach, Mike Sgobba, was games when I was little." He lived He can often be found at the Dean and pitch like him, too. very upset when he was told, according to Leicht. Sgobba explained that he was not so upset Spikers battle 0ICC; golfers inFC tournament at his pitcher leaving, but "the way Cerritos College was the first Baughman and Steve Brown could Fullerton next Thursday. It will be the situation was handled." dual meet opponent for Fullerton set a record for the discus." the third match in as many days for If he didn't prove to do as well as College's track and field team. the Hornet netters. A Tuesday he did in Legion baseball, he'd go The Hornets overwhelmed the Golf meeting with Saddleback here, and nowhere. "He had yet to prove Falcons 96-49 Feb. 27. Fullerton College's golfers face a trip to Golden West Wednesday, himself on this level," Sgobba Today the FC track and field Golden West College this afternoon precede the Don match. said. squad will have its first home meet at the Rustlers' home course. Freshman Eric Sherbeck boosted Leicht is a very quiet person, and of the season. Orange Coast Although rain dampened the Moore's optimism last week when Sgobba says he can never tell College will provide the opposition. hopes of a Hornet upset at the first he captured the Hornets' lone "whether I'm getting through to According to coach Bob Ward, tournament open at Cerritos victory against powerful San Diego him or not." the Pirates are fielding the best College earlier in the week, FC's City College in a non-conference He is in the position of having to team they have had in some time. golfers will be more than ready match. Sherbeck, coming off a loss lead the pitching staff, a staff that OCC is strong in both the running when they host the Fullerton to Steve Emery of Orange Coast he felt he could pitch for last year. and field events. tournament Monday morning at the day before, knocked off Scott As for added pressure, he says Saturday, Fullerton will partic- 11:30 a.m. This tournament, which Rennie, the 1975 Southern STEP ON IT - Mike Santos of Fullerton College's tennis team, finds there was some in pitching the ipate in the Long Beach Relays at features all seven South Coast California community college sing- himself in an awkward position when trying to return a shot during the team's opening game this year, Long Beach. The Long Beach Conference schools will be held on les champion, in Fullerton's 8-1 Hornet's match with San Diego City College. FC was defeated by SDCC, that he had to prove something. Relays is a non-scoring event in Fullerton's home course, Western loss. 8-1. PHOTO BY HENDERSON Still, however, he seems unmoti- which the emphasis will be on indi- Hills. vated on the mound. Sgobba says vidual performance. Spectacular snooting from three this makes him a very conservative "Several records could be broken Hornet golfers was the key to FC's FC women off to good start pitcher, and that he's reluctant to in the meet," said Ward. "Mark win over Cerritos Feb. 27. This was BY JULIE ROBINSON comeback from her first loss to beat a dual meet. In their 32-22 victory, for no less than first or second." Fullerton College's women's a much stronger opponent at El Bradd Friel was the low medalist, In recent competition, Fullerton Cerritos team to beat inSCC softball team belted its way to a 4-3 over Santa Camino. shooting a blistering round of 73. came out with victories [continued from page 6] Grossmont, new to the con- victory at Ventura College in the Barbara and San Bernardino. In "Consistent play has been the tennis coach Ann Read Mt. San Antonio, which tied ference, is not consistently first game of the season, Feb. 25. their other match, FC was defeated Women's reason for Fullerton's good team was lucky Cerritos for first last year but lost winning, nor is Mesa (San Diego). Sherri Morrison smashed a by Orange Coast. feels that the showing," said coach Glenn par play. in a playoff, looks to be weaker due double for the big play of the Monday at 3:30 p.m. Fullerton because of their below Orange Coast, coming off a 2-18 Thomas. Thomas picked Friel, Tim to a mass graduation. game. That hit drove in two crucial will be out for revenge against that season, is again weak, due mainly Shinkle and Kevin Cochran for Only one starter remains, he 'fits runs for the Hornets. Linda same OCC team as those two teams Read stated that the team can preference not to play winter displaying the most consistent play being the center fielder, Ron l or be ifivolved with American DiMarcho also had a good day at play here again. improve. "I'm very pleased at their so far. - Steve Reynolds Roenicke. Part-time catcher Tracy Legion, as do most other teams in the plate, going 2-for-4. positive attitude and willingness to Cowger is now starting in left field. the conference. Tennis Coach Colleen Riley noted that work." The pitching is good, and coach Art Though his team split the first Ventura had a slow pitcher but Women's tennis In the latest Southern California Tuesday, FC will travel to Mazmanian claims that his defense two matches of the 1976 South made up for that disadvaiitage with baseball -rankings, again the to play the Cal Poly is the best part about his club. Coast Conference tennis season, good field play. Monday, FC will The number one doubles team of Pomona SCC had several representatives Pomona team at 2:30 p.m. Cerritos, coached by Wally Kin- Fullerton College coach Jim Moore host Orange Coast College at 3:30 Tracey Boyd and Sadie Sparger among the top teams. Scouts caid, is led by shortstop Frank. is still focusing his sights on the p.m. came through for FC's women's consider the SCC to be the strong- Vilorio and outfielder Art Harold. conference title. tennis team as the duo combined in est JC conference in the country. SALESIANS Pitchers Dave Patterson and Tim "I haven't seen any of our SCC the Hornets' victories over Mount Santa Ana, ranked eighth in the Women's volleyball Olivarez should see action against foes prior to the start of the San Antonio College and El Camino poll, is the fifth-best in the con- WORK FOR THE the Hornets this year. conference season, so I'm not are College. ference, according to the poll. "With our strong team we Santa Ana seems to be improved conceding anything to anyone," to beat this BOY OF TODAY. Above the Dons, in order, are going to be tough over last season, and pitchers Gary said Moore. women's volleyball Also, Cerritos (1), Mt. SAC (3), Fullerton year," said Carole Krispins, number Gerber and Greg Johnson are a The Hornets' next SCC oppo- settle (4) and Mesa (7). coach Marty Orner. "We'll two in singles, made an excellent big reason for it. nent, Santa Ana College, will visit

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