Senate reviews past actions BY MICHAEL DAVIS A survey taken by the A.S. Senate Associated Students will hold the and KURT JENSEN indicated that, among several first fair on Dec. 1 and 2, followed by The A.S. Senate reviewed and suggested alternative locations to the Veterans Club fair scheduled for further clarified their position on conduct registration, students the week of Dec. 13. three major areas of past action at favored the Student Center. A pair of A.S. employment this week's regular meeting. Associated Dean of Admissions contracts were ratified by the In an effort to re-define the Senate and Records, Russell Floan, lauded Senate. The jobs filled were that of stand on KFCR's50's dance concert, the Senate's decision and an- Student Center night manager and a a motion to rescind the concert was nounced that the Administration combination secretary and recep- defeated. would like the Student Center to be a tionist for the A.S. Senate offices. The motion was introduced by permanent location for registration Under New Business, four new Senator-at-Large James Ruggles. for reasons of space and time. Senators were sworn in. They were Ruggles made the motion after He went on to say that computer Charles Baugh, Bill Shelton, Elaine KFCR was forced to cancel their first lines would be installed in the center Longwith and Gary Samples. concert date due to contractual to facilitate registration procedures. Shortly before 1 p.m., the Senate problems. A.S. Treasurer Cameron Hills lost its quorum (at least 14 voting KFCR spokesman, Dean McClain, mentioned in her report that members) and was unable to said the contract problems had been Denticare brochures would soon be continue with business. The ironed out and that they were distributed on campus. A blanket committee reports which were not prepared to follow through with the mailing would not occur until after heard included Curriculum and original proposal but the date would the holiday season due to problems Education, Planning and Research, tentatively be moved to Dec. 17. which would arise by mailing them as well as the reports from the ROYAL COUPLE-Skip Coffey [leftJ and Laurel Foss night's Homecoming football game between r ar and Mt. San Antonio College. . Some Senators still balked at the at this time. President and Vice-president. [right] were recently chosen as Homecoming King KFCR PHOTO BY BENDER concert concept. Two main Under the Judicial committee's Queen. The royal couple will reign over tomorrow areas of Senate concern were; the report, a motion was passed that possibility of conflicts with stated the Senate's neutrality on previously scheduled events on Frisbee throwing. While neither campus during the crowded week condemning or condoning Frisbee before Christmas vacation. Also throwing in the quad, the motion many Senators wanted assurances stated that it would be the Publicity from KFCR that Flash Cadillac and committee's responsibility to inform the Continental Kids are still those who throw Frisbees in the available. quad that they do so at their own During a Senate recess A.S. risk. They are therefore liable for Entertainment Director Paul Wong any damages or injuries. The telephoned the agents representing committee must also publicize that Flash Cadillac. After the break Frisbees are to be thrown on the Wong told the Senate that the group south end of the quad between 8 would be able to appear at FC on a.m. and 4 p.m Dec. 17. Also brought forth under the Following Wong's announcement Judicial Committee's report was a the Senate voted to allocate $5,485 to motion to exempt all A.S. directors KFCR to be spent along the limits of who are already in office from new the approved concert budget. eligibility requirements which were ICC president removal nixed In related action the Senate also recently imposed by the Senate. This impeach Wood because of his consulting with ICC. "He should not not allow military recruiters to come approved ticket prices for the matter was passed after some BY RAY HELMSWORTH "misrepresentation of ICC." have stipulated an amendment to campus. (calling the question in concert as follows: $2.50 FC discussion and a motion to table the News Assistant Shelton pointed out that according without first consulting with ICC," parliamentary procedure is a students with A.S. card, three matter failed. Monday, in the meeting of the to the ICC minutes of Oct. 18, 1976, Hunt said. request for an immediate vote on the dollars FC students, four dollars for The Senate also voted to rescind Inter-Club Council (ICC), Veterans the ICC voted to approve a crafts motion being debated.) other college students and five last week's recommendation to the Wood said, "I felt Club representative Bill Shelton fair to be sponsored by the Veterans I was acting in Wood admitted that he should not dollars general public. administration stopping military requested a vote to remove ICC Club. In the next ICC meeting, on the best interest of ICC." He further have called the question. The Senate also voted to rescind recruiting on campus. adviser Irma Rodriguez and a vote to Oct. 25, 1976, the ICC voted not to pointed out that the Constitution of After the meeting Wood said, "I their disapproval last week of the In other action the Senate impeach ICC President Brad Wood. support the A.S. sponsored craft fair ICC, in Article IV section 'D' states have no idea that the Vet's Club Administration's use of the Student approved two crafts fairs for the Shelton cited "difficulties, favor- that was in conflict with the Vet's that, "The President shall have the would try to impeach me today. I Center for spring registration. quad area during December. The itism and non-support" as his fair. Then, in the A.S. meeting of authority to modify any legislation hope there is some other way we can reasons for the vote concerning Oct. 26, 1976, Wood moved to table passed by the ICC in order to provide resolve our problems. I wish they Rodriguez. "It is getting more and the motion regarding the Vet's craft for harmony." would have just come over and more difficult to plan activities," he fair. Cal State library books "All I did," Wood said, "was make talked to me beforehand." said. Shelton believes that Shelton, and other members of the a suggestion." Rodriguez shows favoritism towards Vet's Club feel that Wood did not Bruce Taylor, a member of the certain clubs at the expense of other represent the -interests of ICC by -The second example Hunt cited Vet's Club said, "All we want to do available to FC students clubs. He says, however, that this motion. They feel that he should was that Wood had called the is help ICC function in a more documented proof is hard to find. "If have only voted in favor of the Vet's question on a motion which LUMLEY University of California, Irvine would efficient manner." BY MARGARITE there were anything down on paper, Club craft fair, or, should have several years ago and it has been FC has established a permanent she would have been out a long time waited for more very successful," FC public services input from ICC library exchange program agree- ago," he said. before making any motion. librarian Doris McCormack said. ment with California State Univer- In order to pass, Shelton's motion Wood, in defense of his action, MEChA to sponsor "Our program was implemented on sity, Fullerton (CSUF). would have required a two-thirds said, "I only wanted to find out what Under the agreement, FC a temporary basis last spring and the vote of approval from the seven ICC was going on with the conflicting students may use their #6 cards to library directors from FC and CSUF voting members present. The craft fairs . so I could vote check out books from the decided this fall to continue the charity food drive CSUF results of the secret ballot vote was intelligently, not blindly." library. Students from CSUF, with a program on a permanent basis." "The st udents and faculty donations four to three against the removal of The vote to impeach Wood, which FC approved library card, may use BY RICHARD MUSSER have beeen a great help in the past The CSUF library houses 300,000 Rodriguez. also required a two-thirds majority, the FC library. Only books may be Mexican food, live entertainment, and thheir continued support is books. Two special departments are After the meeting Rodriguez said, failed four to three. checked .out by the exchange music and a theatrical presentation needed for our success. the. rare book and research of "Any statement about the Student After the meeting, Vet's Club students; magazines, records and will highlight the MEChA sponsored Co-ch pornography sections. Affairs Office not cooperating with President Roger Hunt cited two hairman Ray Herrera added tapes are not included in the any club here on campus is not true. more examples of "misrepresenta- dinner Sunday, Nov. 21, 1976. that the Fullerton Union High School agreement. FC students are subject Library hours at CSUF are: Every club on campus gets as much tion." Both concerned the A.S. The dinner will be held in the MEChA will be aiding the FC to CSUF library rules. 8 Mon.-Thurs., a.m.-9:45 p.m.; Fri., assistance as this office can give." meeting of Oct. 26. The first was that student cafeteria from 2 p.m. to 6 organiz ation this year in collecting was "A similar program 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. and Sat., 9 In the meetings next order of Wood called for a vote concerning p.m. for the 'Thanksgiving dinners. established between CSUF and a.m.-4:45 p.m. business Shelton called for a vote to the 50's week expenditures without The proceeds from the dinner will The rNational Guard Unit on the provide funds to buy Thanksgiving corner oif' Brookhurst Street and turkey dinners for selected needy Valenciai Avenue, in Fullerton is also Music de;partment performance coming Orange County families, donatin g time, money and turkeys w BY JOE BARRESE --- toward the MEChA drive. FC Choral Department Director the prominent Roger Wagner The names of the families are The premiere performance of the Those Songs' will be one of the most Sheldon Disrud, Brent Pierce and Choral. Terri also directs the College provided by local community Pre-saale tickets for the Nov. 21 FC music department, entitled, exciting and varied productions ever new addition Salli Terri have Choir. services and MEChA members. dinner are available for $2.25 for "Just One of Those Songs," will be presented by our music depart- coordinated the preparation for the Disrud, now in his eleventh year at low on funds for the adults and $1.25 for children in the presented Friday and Saturday, ment." MEChA is concert. FC, has an extensive music dossier. Tickets for the the scholarships EOPS offices, or from any MEChA Nov. 19 and 20 in the FC Campus concert will be $1 year because of Pierce, who is an international He has directed the nationally for students and $2 for the general awarded by the organization last memberr. Theatre at 8 p.m. composer, will debut a recent televised, religious program "Hour public. FC students with a Student year according to Co-chairman Josie The ivMEChA organization, while Entertainment by FC's A Capella composition entitled "Gloria--Praise of Power" for the past three years. Services Card will be admitted free Montoya, "and we are hoping to get being Mexican-American in origin is Choir, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, the Lord with Singing." This year, Disrud will direct the of charge. Further information orn a large turnout for the dinner." open tco all races and creeds. "Rising Sound" (specializing in Terri, who came to Fullerton this Walt Disneyworld Christmas Can- the concert and ticket availability Montoya added that, "We aided 45 Memberrships are accepted in the choreographed pop rock) and the year, has recorded on Capitol dlelight procession. may be obtained from the FC music families last year, however, we may EOPS offices on Tuesday and College Choir will be featured. records and has been affiliated with Disrud commented " 'Just One of' department, (714) 871-8000 ext. 88. have a problem matching that Thursday between 11 a.m. and number." noon. MEChA, a non-profit, all Amonig the other activities volunteer organization, is now sponsor ed by MEChA are the collecting canned goods for their Saturda y activities centers operated Thanksgiving dinners. The collect- in locations throughout Orange ion boxes are places in various spots County. MEChA members act as around campus. tutors or coordinators in the teaching Ignacio Pando, MEChA adviser of acad

Discount tickets for A.S. balcony tickets for only $1. The cardholders interested in attending regular student price is $2, with the Royal Winnepeg Ballet general admission tickets selling for performance are now available in the $3.50. Bursar's Office. The Royal Winnepeg Ballet, Since the ballet performance is which will perform Friday, Nov. 13 expected to sell out, students are at 8 p.m. in Plummer Auditorium is urged to buy their discount tickets the second segment of the FC immediately. Tickets will be Artist-Lecture Series. available from the Bursar's Office POP ROCKERS--"Rising Sound", specializing in pop Songs", the premiere performance of the FC music department this A.S. cardholders may purchase until 1 p.m, next Friday or until the rock, will be among the music makers featured at "Just One Of Those semester. PHOTO BY JENSEN main floor tickets for $1.50 and performance is sold out. Page 2, Friday Nov. 5, 1976 ,HORNET From the editor's desk Editorial policy Queen's selection correct Opinions from FC students, faculty and staff are right to publish only those that space and taste BY CHIP O'NEAL anything else. I felt it would provoke have simply nullified. Perkins welcomed in the form of letters to the editor. These allow. The Hornet staff will make an effort to cover Editor-in-Chief a little campus interest in candidacy and awarded the title to letters must be less than 300 words, signed and sub- all newsworthy events on campus and to comment on Most of you probably have not Homecoming if a male was selected the runner-up, a female, or declared mitted in Rm. 512 by 10 a.m. on the Tuesday prior to local and national issues. All unsigned editorials are noticed, but the past week has been as Queen. two Queens, ,one male and one desired publication date. The Hornet reserves the the opinions of the editorial board. Homecoming Week at FC. Included Different from years past, this female. • I__ in the numerous activities conducted year's Homecoming King and But the board -stuck to their during the past five days was the Queen were selected by a board, original criteria. I commend them for crowning of.our Homecoming King rather than by a popular student doing so. I also cnamend Howard and Queen, who are pictured on vote. The board judged the Perkins for declining the honor. U.S. nowCar ter Country page one. However, the Queen you candidates in four categories; In a letter to members of the see on page one is Campus Involvement, Community After a 22 month long campaign, which began in One of the great obstacles Carter had to overcome not the person selection board, Perkins stated, "I who was originally Involvement, Beauty/Poise and almost total obscurity, Jimmy Carter has become the was the reservation many people held that he was crowned. A male believe it would be detrimental to was. Questions from the board. Each 39th President of the United States. The Hornet would promising more than he could deliver. the credibility of the ICC, the like to evaluate what A.S. Vice-president board member separately totaled up a Carter administration might Throughout the campaign Carter aimed at three Howard community perception of the college attempt to do. targets. These were the reduction of inflation, the Perkins was crowned Queen the points for each candidate and the at the and traditional concept of Home- The Georgia peanut farmer has become the first reduction of unemployment and the easing of the tax ceremonies Wednesday candidates in each category that in the comings if I accept the honor." Deep Southerner to be elected President since Zachary burden on the average American. Student Center. Later however, he received the most votes were Taylor was elected from Louisiana in 1848. We believe It was in the final weeks of the campaign that Carter requested that he be allowed to declared the winners. This honored tradition should not this in itself might bring a new government to the U.S. began to stress the fact that none of this could be decline the title. Irma Rodriguez, coordinator of be done away with entirely. The South is considered by many to be different than accomplished overnight. He began to indicate that it Organizers of next years the rest of the nation. Perkins entered the competition student affairs, and a member of the would take at least one, and possibly two years of work Homecoming should do away with Unlike his Republican opponent, Gerald Ford, to get the process into full motion. because he disagreed with the board, said the board had a few King and Queen. Carter and his campaign staff were in complete control The Hornet feels that Vice-President-elect Walter sexism involved with the contest. He options which they could have the little noticed of the Democratic Convention held last July. Mondale, the former U.S.Senator from Minnesota, had no idea he would win. I also decided upon after they tallied had They have little to do besides pose Carter has campaigned on the precept of restoring could be a valuable asset to the Carter Administration. entered the competition for Queen, the votes and discovered they had a for pictures and be presented at the higher standards of moral decency to all aspects of He should be a good adviser on the workings of the but I did so more as a joke than male Queen. She said they could football game. government. He has also promised to streamline the Congress with which Carter is relatively unfamiliar. federal government and to make the government more We also feel that working with a Democratic responsive to the average American. *Congress will make matters decidedly easier for the As govenor of Georgia, Carter reduced that state's president-elect. bureaucracy from nearly 300 agencies to fewer than 30 The Hornet sees as the most noteworthy thing about so-called "super-agencies." This feat by Carter has the prospective Carter Cabinet the fact that it almost received almost equal amounts of praise and criticism. certainly will not include Henry Kissinger as Secretary The Hornet feels it should be quite interesting to see of State. how President-elect Carter proposes to handle the far We believe that Carter seems to have a secure grasp more expansive and deep-seated bureaucracy of of his goals and priorities over the next four years and Washington. he should prove to be an adequate president. ICC oust att ( SmpTe wrong There was an attempt by the Vet's Assocation to oust Roger Hunt, president of the Vet's Association, later Irma Rodriguez, Inter-Club Council (ICC) adviser and accused Wood of two more incidents of to impeach ICC President Brad Wood at the ICC's Nov. misrepresentation. Both incidents stem from a motion 1 meeting. (See related article on page one.) at the Oct. 26 Senate meeting to rescind the Senate's approval of the proposed '50's dance concert. The Vet's Association ICC representative, Bill Wood asked for an amendment which would Shelton cited "difficulties, favortism and non- support" stipulate which groups were to be contracted. The ICC as the club's reason for requesting the dislodgement of president believes that this amendment "...frees Rodriguez, though the club had no documented proof funds to contract the bands but freezes contracts on for it's accusations. other bands." KFCR would then have to have the This feeling of partiality has been expressed by Senate's approval on any bands contracted. several students who have been close to the A.S. Since the Senate is risking A.S. money on the '50's administration. The Hornet would like to suggest to dance concert the Hornet feels that KFCR is Rodriguez that in the face of these accusations she try responsible to the A.S. administration. to take an objective look at her relationship with the Wood says, "ICC is part of the Senate." For this clubs. reason he felt, and so does the Hornet, that he was The Vet's Association started impeachment acting in the best interest of ICC. proceedings against Wood because it feels he has The next incident Hunt cited was that Wood asked misrepresented ICC in the Senate. for discussion be closed and a vote be taken on the Shelton cited the Oct. 18 ICC meeting as the basis for retraction of the motion. the Vet's Association's charges. It was at this meeting The Hornet believes that the ICC president was just 'P that the council, in a general consensous vote, decided asking for the closure of one of the many overdrawn to support the Vet's Crafts Fair. Senate's discussions. During the Oct. 25 ICC meeting it was moved to The Vet's Association defended their action by support the A.S. Crafts Fair. The motion was stating it just wanted to improve ICC. seconded, but failed. We agree with the Vet's Association's desires but At the Oct. 26 A.S. meeting Wood tabled the issue feel it was too radical in its approach. The Hornet would and thus failed to support either crafts fair. Shelton like to suggest to the Vet's Association that they Back inthe U.S.S.R. feels that this action misrepresented ICC. The Hornet volunteer to help in ICC functions-like Homecoming. disagrees. Hunt said that the reason the Vet's Association did Wood, at the time he tabled the issue, stated that not support the Homecoming was because "we had no You don't know how lucky you are there were many rumors about the different crafts say as to who would be on the board which selected the fairs. One of the rumors had been that the A.S. and the King and Queen. BY GREG BRATOFF Russians. In fact, he will have no Kefir and milk look the same and Vet's Association were going to combine their crafts The Hornet wonders why the Veterans Association Probably all of you at one time or right to. cost the same, so the only way to tell fairs. The Hornet can easily see that Wood was caught failed to bring this up at the Oct. 18 ICC meeting. It was another have read an account of Here is an example. A couple of them apart is by the name printed on in the middle. at this meeting that the council decided by general somebody's experiences in Moscow. months ago I turned on my set and the bottle cap. Maybe if mom had The ICC president later said that if he were a consensus to have a board select the King and Queen Most if not all of these were written the first words I heard were to the read Burgess in her time, she could machine he would have-voted against the A.S. crafts rather than having a popular election. by snobs with pre-set notions. Do effect that Russians drink only sour have distinguished moloko (milk) fair, even if this might have resulted in a vote against We agree that ICC is not functioning as well as it you ever wonder why no one can go milk. Later I found out that the show from kefir. the Vet's Crafts Fair. He went on to say that by tabling should be. We do not believe that this problem can be to Moscow and write something nice was about a family that travelled Most books about Russians are alleviated by ousting the council's the issue he could find out what was going on and make adviser and about it? I mean, it cannot be devoid around the world in a van, taking comprised of just such statements, impeaching its president. an intelligent vote. of any redeeming qualities whatso- films, with the children then which are possibly meant to be ever. No city is. So why so gleefully speaking about their impressions. funny, but which actually show the underline the seamy side of So where did that kid get the notion authors for what they really Senate nee ds practice Moscow? that Russians drank only sour milk? are--snobs of a rather low level of So this is where I come in, a person Ah yes: their mom went out one intelligence. Sami Odeh Shortly before the Nov. 2 meeting of the A.S. Senate and James Ruggles. Both were large not only willing, but able to write a morning, bought some milk, and it In my series of articles I shall threatened to once again exceed three hours, one too contributors to the lengthy debates which dealt with whole lot about that city, having was totally sour. Hence a very attempt to give an honest and many Senators deserted and a quorum to do business allocation of funds for an upcoming '50's concert and lived obvious conclusion--all Russians objective view of Moscow and its (at least 14 senators) was lost. the retraction of a motion banning military there for eight years. I love recruitment drink only sour milk. This posed a predicament for the remaining Senate on campus. Both also contributed to the loss of a Moscow, but not blindly, and I try to people. They are a beautiful people, members since a request for the use of the Student quorum by leaving early. be objective. Two things could have happened. happy, sad, funny, wise, handsome One, that Center for Wednesday Nov. 3 had yet to be officially The Hornet believes that President Sue Fenwick Anybody who writes a snobbish the milk was indeed sour, and brave. And most important, which happens approved. should have mitigated the debates rather than book about the Russians, besides as often as it does open and friendly. here. Considering that the event, a Homecoming dance,. recognize senator after senator who could add nothing being a snob, also does not know the Even so, a generalization of proceeded in spite of lack of approval, the A.S. suffered to the . debate besides adding personal opinion people, is prejudiced and lacks a this sort is infantile, to say the least. EDITORS NOTE - This article is the a blow to their credibility. repeating a previously stated argument. What sense of humor. He may be funny, probably did happen was that first in a series, written by Hornet We cannot blame Senators who must leave for The ultimate realization that the Senate meeting mom bought a bottle of kefir, which staff member, Greg Bratoff, on life could no longer but you have to have a certain kind of classes or become fed up with a meeting which should legitimately proceed with business is sour milk. It is specially fermented in Russia. Bratoff resided in Moscow no longer than two hours. But if merely two prompted Associate Dean of Student humor to be or understand a ideally last Affairs Allen and is very good, especially, as I for eight years before or three Senators had remained, the meeting could Olsen to offer words Russian. A lot of Americans have it. moving to the of encouragement to the discovered, for a hangover. U.S. have proceeded for the few extra minutes it would have exasperated Senators who had remained. But then, a lot do not. this summer. required to approve the event. He reassured the Senate that, as the year To understand the city and its _1 _ Exhaustive arguments centering around two progressed, the meetings would run more efficiently as people you have to know the seemingly insignificant items on the agenda consumed Senate members became better acquainted with language. A person that cannot more than an hour of the Senate meeting. More parliamentary procedure. speak Russian fluently enough to r Letters difficult to understand is how the debates were allowed In the interests of better student representation by understand and be understood can Recruiters at FC per-cent ofwhat a recruiter had told to drag on without an official motion on the floor. the A.S. Senate, The Hornet favors a speedy members of the student him about th e service was Notable at the meeting were two Senators-at-large realization of this objective. never objectively judge the The Senate who advocate the curtailment contradictory. of military recruits on the FC campus ahese implications are question- are using the Senate to promote their able, if not ridic ilous. ts rape This is not a moral issue Common sense preven own biased opinions! concerning the military and its BY JULIE ROBINSON basic common sens e laws of assault should be sure that it will work or them, and decided the best way to The advocates questioned of wa r. The issue is What would you do if you were safety. that if it fails it will not make things handle the situation was to turn the whether the A.S. administration has functions worse. Any antagonistic behavior a moral obligation of "promoting the whether a militar y recruiter should raped? Ah, that age old question. The first law is noAtto antagonize men off sexually. They began to pat b e a ow ed on ca There is much advice on the the rapist. He is an emotionally can make things worse. each others bottoms and to kiss each military and functions of war," or l mpus. whole-t heartedly with the subject. Women are told to scream, disturbed person aand chances are Besides giving some common other. The men, disgusted and one of "promoting moral stability I agree that, "the bite, cry, plead and, if possible, to very good that he will explode all sense laws, Storaska also gave some repelled, turned and left. through belief in peace." Hornet statement military run like hell. They are told to learn over you. methods which have been successful The advocates lead us to believe s like any other off-campus group These women followed t n e karate, Kung Fu, to kick a man in the Storaska advises women not to put in rape prevention. Storaska's that the A.S. administration is adminis right, with the advice on rape prevention. groin and to spear him with an themselves into a situation that may Women should retain or regain They did "promoting the military and the administration's permission to come not panic and were not antagonistic. o n umbrella. It is suggested that be difficult to get o ut of. If a woman their emotional stability; keep their functions of war." to FC. The two men were women wear whistles and carry bops the rapist oveirthe head with a cool. If a woman can do this she has treated as people The advocates question the The issue is vwhether the A.S. or to be more precise, as weapons in their purses at all times, book and it turns oDut his noggin is control of the situation, all she has to men who "morality" of the military. Senate istheir ri g to deny the wouldn't be interested in homo- ri including fingernail files, Mace, made of granite, whiat does she say, do is use it. The advocates assume that the rspecruters ther ghts to freedom of sexual women. These switchblades and guns. "I just wanted to caallyour attention Treat the rapist as a human being. wonmen also military is the cause of war (rather speech and our rights to listen. seized the safest moment A modern book 'on the subject, to this new best se]llerl?" If the victim treats him like a mad to than the policy-makers). I feel the A.S. Senate has an react--before the attack. "How to Say No to a Rapist and The last rape prrevention "law" dog, he will probably do his best not They seem to imply that the obligation to the students of this to disappoint her. n this proposition. Survive," by Frederic Storaska, mentioned in the book is that a In a potential-rape situation a military does not promote or believe campus to overtur dismisses all this advice as woman should not do anything that Two women in a New York City woman has the upper hand if she in peace. Brooke Traut worthless. The author stresses three can hurt her. Whateever she does she park noticed some men following keeps her wits and common sense. John Whitlow stated that 90 FC student HOR NET Friday Nov. 5, 1976 Page 3 Ca'. I idarr _ TODAY TUESDAY FC vs.Grossmont College in a water polo game FC vs. El Camino College in a soccer game on at 3:30 p.m. In the Grossmont pool. their field at 2:30 p.m. Cerritos College hosts FC in a soccer game at FC hosts Mt. San Antonio College in a water polo 2:30 p.m. on the Cerritos course. game at 3:30 p.m. The FC Arts Dept. presents the stage play FC's women's volleyball teams compete against "Oedipus the King" by Sophocles. Held in the Golden West College at 4 p.m. on the Golden West campus theater at 8 p.m. For reservations call courts. 871-8101, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. WEDNESDAY SATURDAY FC hosts Golden West College in a water polo FC hosts Mt. San Antonio College int a football game at 3:30 p.m. game at 7:30 p.m. at Anaheim Stadium. FC's women's basketball teams compete with The Christians of Fullerton are holding a Gospel Santa Ana at 4 p.m. on the Santa Ana courts. March at 12 p.m. in Amerige Park, followed by a tent meeting at 2 p.m. The Women's Center will host speaker Lois Inman the Anaheim Free MONDAY from Clinic from 11:30 to FC's women's basketball teams compete 1 p.m. in the Women's Center. Inman will speak on against El Camino College. On the Camino courts counseling services available at the clinic. Bring at 4 p.m. your lunch!

HEAVE-HO--Several, physically demanding, tug-of- culminate with the Hornet vs. Mt SAC football game Isley Bros. adapt to changing times wars were held in the quad Thursday as part of this tomorrow night at Anaheim Stadium. week's Homecoming activities. Homecoming will PHOTO BY BENDER BY HARRISON CHASTANG solos. He reminded one very much of sounded excellent. This was The quality of a group can be seen Hendrix because he was wearing a especially unusual for the Forum when they are able to change their headband, which Hendrix wore so because the bad acoustics usually Financial Aid Office offers outstanding music with the times. The Isley often, and played the guitar behind make the best singers sound a little off. Brothers displayed this quality last his back and with his teeth, both of Sunday night in their concert at the which Hendrix was famous for. Preceding the Isleys was Wild opportunities for FC students inneed Forum. Cherry, but Sunday they weren't too The thing that makes wild. Except for The three original Isley Brothers the group's current BY JULIE ROBINSON Income is the only eligibility item so special is that like Hendrix, he is hit, "Play That return as well as his parents' tax (Kelly, Ronald and Rudolph) have Funky Music, White Located behind the 500 considered. Sex, age, skin color and able to play all the special effects Boy," the building returns to prove that he has been been playing music for a good while; all white group could not is a temporary building that houses grades don't matter. The program is onstage that are heard on the relate to independent for at least one year.. and in that time they have managed the audience the way one of the fastest growing programs designed for those who want to Grants can be anywhere from group's . Many guitarists groups like Average $200 to produce a large number of hits. White Band or on campus; the Financial Aids attend college but financially can't to $1400. The amount is depend on the technical innovations based on They did not go back to the past in Rare Earth might have. office. afford it. It is primarily for low individual eligibility and of the recording studio to produce the cost of any part of the show, which many Most of the evening the group The director of the income families, especially those on school attendance. the sound they desire, but Ernie's program, performers do, but concentrated on played hard rock, which it seemed, Albert Salgado, welfare or food stamps, but it In determining the amount, solos sounded just as good live as and his assistant doing songs from their last four the majority of the audience was not is designed to cover all students. college costs such as tuition fees, they do on the albums. Mardie De La Torre, are openly albums, "Fight the Power," prepared for. They evidently had the enthusiastic Basic Grants are federally funded room and board, books, transporta- about their jobs and "Harvest for the World," "Three The same thing could be said impression that Wild Cherry and patient with students' questions. and many things are taken into tion and personal expenses are plus Three" and "Live about the vocals of Ronald, Rudolph was strictly a soul disco band. About account to determine eligibility considered. it Up.". Many of these questions deal with and and Kelly Isley. Whether it was the only other song which the group the amount Upon receiving the most popular financial aid - a of the grant. a grant a student The Isley's performance was the something slow like "Hello, It's did to please the audience was the is required to sign an affidavit Basic Educational Opportunity The eligibility or financial need perfect combination of rock and soul. Me" or "Let Me Down Easy," or Commodors', "I feel Sanctified," promising to use the money for Grant (BEOG). There were 46 grants portion of the application asks for the Ernie Isley, the Jimi Hendrex something faster like "Fight the where they added two alto college purposes only. For example, given out in 73-74 and 1500 given out parents' expected contribution in protege, was the driving force of the Power," "Live It up," or "Hope you saxaphones to give if a student is audited some soul to the this year, with more increases[I the form of income tax returns and and is found to. show with his screaming guitar Love," the vocals have Feel Better song. predicted. Why is this program so the student's own assets. He also spent the money on his vacation or. otherwise big? must bring in his own income tax misused it, he must return the funds. WOM"EN'S CHOICE CUM%.C Applications are still being accepted for this years Basic Grants ABORTION SERVICES through March. This is only one of Pregnancy screeningz Menstrual Aspirations many financial aid programs. Further information and applica- Counseling Abortion tions, papers and pamphlets are all available in the Financial Aids office 7 Birth Control. which is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nigbcclubporz Forinformation and apposntiiiis's call: FEIIST WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER tbe college crzow O Ball Road at Knott Avenue (Minimumrnage: flugs 21, gals 18)

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Smaller than the domes that are worn upon the head. formerly an old dancehall called the main show room, the Disco, which is For the ornamentally oriented "Warehouse," the Crescendo, now presided over by disc jockey, Mario, person, De Ja Vu is definitely worth completely renovated, is located at offers a cozy atmosphere. a visit. 1721 S. Manchester, Anaheim. Besides its show rooms, the Another unique feature is the Crescendo also houses a restaurant, Crescendo's arcade. Located at the Sporting a classy 1930's-type a jewelry store and an arcade. back of the club and accessable from atmosphere, the Crescendo plays The restaurant, which also has a both the Main lounge and the Disco, host to live night-club acts in its VIP room available upon request, the arcade contains pinball spacious 1,500 seating capacity serves light meals of gourmet fare. machines, electronic games and also show lounge. Among items offered on the dinner a foosball table. Also, backgammon SATURDAY INVOLVEMENT - The Saturday. individualized tuLULing and exposure to different Entertainers having already menu are scampi, Cornish game players will be interested to know Activities Center (SAC) above, provides the aspects of community living. Volunteers from FC and appeared there are Manhattan hen, and New York steak. The~ that Crescendo has backgammon surrounding area's culturally different children with local high schools assist the children scholastically as Transfer, Lou Rawls and Gino luncheon menu features omelets, tables stationed in both the Disco the opportunity for personal development through well as culturally. Vannelli. Upcoming acts (watch for salads and do-it-yourself sand- and the Main lounges. listings in newspapers) include, the wiches. Night-owlers might take note Over all, the Crescendo is an Supremes, Rufus and Boz Scaggs. that the restaurant is also open experience. Its carefree atmosphere On nights when name groups after-hours from midnight to 4 a. m. makes it an easy place for the SAC services area's children aren't appearing, the Crescendo is a De Ja Vu over-21 to meet and mingle, and the dancer's paradise. Its spacious The jewelry store known as De Ja enforced no-jeans or cords dress dance floor, which encircles the Vu is neatly tucked into a corner at code gives people an excuse to get with cultural differences stage, is enhanced by mirror-cover- . the end of the hall to the left of the dressed up. BY NANCY COOK Likewise, the staff members As a result, the community plays FC's Extended Opportunities benefit from learning to cope with a very big part in the program. Program and Services (EOPS) main the children's needs and demands "Being a non-profit program, we purpose is helping. people help while undertaking the role of depend greatly upon the commun- ti instructor in the various activities." ity. Not only for the people involved One .cr successful area of their The nature of those activities, in the program, but also for the unique, nonprofit enterprise invol- Pando said, is that of a supplement buildings, the money and the ves elementary school children, to the child's regular school equipment which keep us going. Singing Lessons-Voice build- ing, interpretation, professional high school and college student endeavours. "The activities We not don't have any problems accompanist. Teacher holds M.M. volunteers and ai five-year-old only extend instruction in basic finding enough children to help. degree, member NATS. $6. wk. program called SAC (Saturday learning skills (reading, writing, etc.) The local elementary schools supply (714) 538-5431 Activities Center). to a weekend curriculum, but they us with plenty of names and cases of Adressers Wanted-Immed- The program is defined by also provide the children with field children who have need of iately. Work at home-no exper- ~ONFORDCOE coordinator Ignacio (Nacho) Pando trips, taking them to places both in something like SAC. But when it ience necessary-excellent pay. as a tutorial, cultural, nutritional and outside of the community, and comes to volunteers or funds.. .some Write American Service, 6950 and recreational community out- with the opportunity to prepare times we come up short. Wayzata Blvd., Suite 132, ID0uspo.tgshow DEAVOREFF&JOSEPH reach. SAC services primarily their own- nutritionally "well We're set up this year to handle Minneapolis, Mn. 55426. 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY,NOV.19 low-income balanced" breakfast culturally different with the help 250 children, but even at that our AIST-Low cost flights to Europe, AT CAL STATE UNIV. OF children in the kindergarten to sixth of the staff." funds for the nutritional component Israel, Africa, Australia, Orient GYM grade Pando FLLERTON age- range in the cities of explained that the are projected to last just through the and N.Y. Round trip flights to 15.00C.S.F. Student 15.50OAdvanced16.50 at the Door Fullerton;Anaheim and Placentia. activities are set up this way for the first three months." London from L.A. start at $349. Tickets availableat Ticketron andCampus Box Office "It also provides our volunteer purpose of "extending" the child's According to Pando, what's 87041031 or 465 W. Valencia No. _~SHINEMYER PRODUCTIONS staff, largely made up of FC and and the volunteer's opportunities in needed most in the program at this 1, Fullerton, 92632. local high school students, with an life; the very goal of EOPS. time are college-age volunteers and Attention Historians of Cali- . opportunity to experience teaching "Really, what our program more funds. "It was FC students fornia History. Enhance your li- a child on an individual basis," stresses is this: individualized that got this program started, and brary with four original volumes by The Golden Be added Pando. attitudes. 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Women's volleyball Read, they are a big reason why the She expressed the same optimism Women's basketball The Hornet women's volleyball Hornets will bring a shiny team prior to the Hornets' match last team will travel to Golden West ledger into a 2:30 p.m., non-league FC's women's basketball team will College for a 4:30 p.m. league Tuesday at Pasadena City College. take an eight-game winning streak match at East Los Angeles College Her good vibrations were true-to- match next Tuesday. next Tuesday. into next Monday's non-league, 4 form, as FC defeated the Lancers, p.m. game at El Camino College. FC, with a 5-5 overall record and "The reason for our other teams' 5-3, in a non-league encounter. 1-5 mark in Coast League action, success," Read explained, "is Last week, Read predicted that the Colleen Riley's Hornets will then lost a league match to Santa Ana Sanchez and Foster face the best Hornets will avenge a 4-6 loss, their return to Southern League action College on Oct. 28, 15-10, 15-13. mixed doubles teams opponents only defeat of the year, to Golden next Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Santa The Hornets rebounded, however, have to offer. This allows our other West College. Ana College. to take an exhaustive, non-league strong teams to play lesser FC will host the Rustlers on Nov. FC is coming off Wednesday's match at Cerritos College last competition." 16. The Southern League leaders 58-52 league victory over Orange Tuesday, 16-18, 15-6, 15-7, 9-15, Coast College. That was preceded 15-13. on Monday by a 63-55 non-league A league match at Rio Hondo Harriers' reign as triumph over Los Angeles Harbor College provided FC with another SCC champion ends College, and a 71-42 league test, yesterday. BY MARK TRAKH Antonio College finished second FC's three-year reign as cross with 66 points, while FC placed country champions of the South third with 67. HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE-FC's Peggy Crawford soars to the Coast Conference has ended. The Hornets will now begin hoop in last Monday's women's basketball game against visiting L.A. Grossmont College is the new training for the Southern California Harbor College. Hornets Vivian Subias [left] and Karen Kitsman maneuver champion after scoring a low 45 championship meet, to be held at for rebound position during 63-55 FC victory, which extended win streak to points in the recent SCC noon, Nov. 13, at College of seven games. PHOTO BY COLEMAN championship meet. Mt. San Canyons. Last Tuesday was a hot, clear day, not a day that anyone would want to Poloists in crucial match today run a four-mile race up and down BY JIM BERNASCONI at its temporary hoime facility on the Santa Ana Colleges. hills. Yet, 110 athletes from seven corner of Valenc:ia and Euclid After beating Cerritos last Friday, colleges in the SCC did and, when it The Hornet water polo team streets, next week. Mt. San Antonio 7-6, the Hornets traveled to Orange was all over, a new champion was travels to Grossmont College today College will provid(e the South Coast Coast College on Tuesday. FC crowned. to take on the Griffins in what could Conference compeetition on Tues- avenged an earlier 14-9 defeat to Grossmont runners ran a strong be the season's most important day, followed by a inon-SCC meeting the Pirates, as it handed OCC its race, placing men in the No.'s match for FC. with Golden Weest College on first loss of the season, 7-6. 2,8,9,11.and 15 positions "We have a good chance of Wednesday. It was a very convincing effort, The Hornets placed two men in the winning this game," said Hornet If the Hornets winn all four of their according to Polte. "We had a very top 10, Paul O'Neil and Scott coach Ernie Polte. "It's a must win remaining SCC garmes, they have a good defense," he said. "Jay Fessenden, who finished fifth and for us." chance of tying foir second place in Moodie played well and Dirk Flores seventh respectively. FC will host two 3:30 p.m. matches the conference wiith Cerritos and did fine as our goalie. Greg Dean, suffering from "We are starting to win one-point after-affects of the flu, did not run Soccer team's fortunes failing games, and that's what it takes to his usual strong race for FC. He be consistent," Polte continued. took the lead early, but faded back BY CYNTHIA GROSS The Hornets' badd luck continued into the pack at the two-mile mark. OFF AND RUNNING-The 1976 South Coast Conference cross country hosted last Tuesday when they dropped a During the first half of FC'S The individual champion of the When FC's soccer team championships were held at FC last Tuesday in 90-degree heat. Nearly 4-1 decision to Sannta Ana College. schedule, the Hornets lost five 110 Mt. San Antonio College last race was Gary Hernandez of San runners from the seven SCC-member schools started the race, 98 of whom earlier, on Oct. 26, Elias one-point games. Friday, it seemed "Lady Luck" took One week Diego Mesa College, who broke the completed the four-mile course. Grossmont College ended the Hornets' the afternoon off from the Hornets, (Chita) Santana caashed in a direct "Now," Polte believes, "things tape with a time of 20:13.4, tying three-year dominance of the SCC, finishing with the lowest score, 45 points. who lost, 3-1. kick for FC's lone goal in a 1-1 tie have changed and we are going to the course record set by Armando FC slipped to third, one point behind Mt. San Antonio College's 66. ssmont College. FC hopes she will return today at with powerful Gros pick up momentum." Cendejas of FC last year. PHOTO BY IANNONE 2:30 for its South Coast Conference fifnale at Cerritos College and next i$ yC Ur \ i you're a Tuesday, also at 2:30, for a non-SCC Sstud*ent or gettngt e match at El Camino College, whichg ra point ".'" r. will wrap up the o Lost your oomp 1976 regular gvorogp. good * f r Farmers season schedule. Srtes on your At halftime of the Mt. SAC game, enougi h. uto insurance the Hornets were leading, 1-0.RS IN I Call today and when FC's Steve FARMERS INSL'RANCE* tI efacts The goal came GROUP Mead shot the ball straight at the AUDREY HIR!ST AGEN'CY S S Mounties' goalie. The netminder n13 E. CAPM,AN AVE v - caught it, then dropped it, and it FULLER'TON CCALL 71 Mi70 entered the goal for the score. ,,,__, There was nothing that could stop the Hornets now, or so it seemed. ARMY RESERVE When the second half began, however, so did Mt. SAC's luck, FULL IIME OPPORTUNITIES and the Mounties converted FC PA RT TIME goalie Steve Hymer's misfortune Supplement your income without into three scores, interfering wlith your studies. Hornet coach Jim Pasquale Gone are tIhe days of $25 a month and all the hay your horse praised his team for a good job in could eat (and you too, sometimes). Today, that and more is the game, particularly Joey made everyy day by Army Reservists such as yourself. 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-- -- L ---- I _I --~- I -- I -- I I I I Paie 6 Friday Nov. 5;, 1976 At Big 'A',tomorrow night FC's Homecoming game VS. Mt. SAC is BY TONY M.critical MESSANO Eaton, who has guided his finished the season at 7-2, downed Sports Editor Mounties to a storybook 5-0-2 M.SAC (1-9), 33-16. Believe it or not, the head football overall record, 2-0-1 in the SCC, Because of last year's disappoint- coaches of Fullerton and Mt. San echoed Sherbeck's concern. ing record and the effects of Antonio Colleges fear their own "To succeed offensively, we must graduation, the Mounties were team's offense more than that of make no mistakes," Ife relayed. given little consideration by SCC their explosive opponent in "FC has an exceptionally fine sports information directors in tomorrow night's 7:30 battle for the defense, one that is very quick and pre-season polls. South Coast Conference champion- very effective and stunts with But a successful switch to a ship at Anaheim Stadium. excellence." veer-option offense, quarterbacked The game, which will be the Has Mt. SAC been guilty of the by Brian Bethke, who is supported highlight of FC's Homecoming same rash of miscues that have by running backs Mike Hill and festivities, matches the top two plagued the Hornets, who last week Dana Hutchinson, has vaulted Mt. teams in the SCC in scoring offense, in San Diego against Grossmont SAC into the No. 4 spot in this as well as the two with the best College were penalized 126 yards? week's Southland JC poll. chance of representing the SCC in "We've had our share of FC is one jump behind the only the Avocado Bowl. turnovers," Eaton admitted. unbeaten large division community Yet, in practice for the spectator's Nonetheless, the Mounties enter college football-team in the state. "Dream Gamne," the Hornets' Hal tomorrow's game one notch ahead And Sherbeck feels better about Sherbeck and Mal Eaton of Mt. SAC of FC, which is in sole posession of his team's chances of overtaking the have been preparing their respect- second place in the SCC at 3-1. Mt. Mounties, tomorrow at home, than ive squads to minimize offensive SAC will be trying to snap a he did on the road last week. boo-boos. 12-game losing streak to the "It's our Homecoming game and "Offensively, we must prevent Hornets in a rivalry that began in it's in the Big 'A'," he explained. giving up the football in order to 1946 with a 28-13 FC victory. FC "And I can tell you, it feels better to win," said Sherbeck, earlier this leads the series, 21-10-1. be playing at home than in San KEY INTERCEPTION-Dennis Duncanson, FC Saturday's 14-7 Hornet victory at Aztec Stadium in San The last time the Mounties week. "Our execution must Diego." safety, picks off a Grossmont College pass during last Diego. PHOTO BY HENDERSON improve. We have to cut down on defeated the Hornets was in 1963, penalties and fumbles. We must go Sherbeck's third year at the FC into the game with as much of a helm, by a score of 14-0. Last year, the Hornets, who Hornet defense balanced fuels attack as possible." victory FC will host unbeaten, twice-tied driven from its own 43-yard line to game was a penalty-strewn control the ball and eat up precious Mt. ail's Gab San Antonio College tomorrow the FC 15. Carter once again made defensive battle. time. With 2:40 remaining in the night at 7:30 at Anaheim Stadium. the acquaintance of Freitas, The Hornet offense got it together game, however, the Hornets throwing him to the turf and causing midway through the fourth quarter, relinquished the ball. SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE an errant pass which FC linebacker though. Three consecutive first Fittingly, the FC defense stopped STAN (DINGS FC still inSCC title picture Dan Reed was only too willing to downs enabled the Hornets to the Griffins on a fourth-down play. W L T PFPA intercept. Mt. San Antonio 2 0 1 66 58 Fullerton 3 1 0 98 49 The Hornets drove 73 yards with PERSONALIZED despite numerous miscues Orange Coast 2 1 0 25 47 fine runs by Mike Coleman and side- GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY San Diego Mesa 2 2 0 7070 stepping Mike Charles, setting up a BY MIKE GILSON Grossmont 1 2 0 5445 50-yard, Morris Bledsoe-to-Pete Cerritos 1 2 1 6888 SILvJR SHIRiE Ass't. Sports Editor Santa Ana 0 3 0 1640 Spiers touchdown pass. With just 15 seconds left in the half, Duncanson TALISMANS *After thefr disappointing South Coast Conference debut, a 28-24 loss to NEXT GAMES: Tomorrow (7:30 AMULETS ROOTS AND HERBS San Diego p.m.)-Mt. SAC at Fullerton (at added the extra point. METAPHYSICAL BOOKS Mesa, the Hornets have been playing aggressive football. Anaheim Stadium), Cerritos at Orange What's even more amazing is that they have given their last three Coast, Grossmont at Santa Ana. 10 % discount F.C. Students opponents all the opportunities in the world - fumbles on the goal line, Stinger of the Week--Barry Hyde penalty upon penalty and misguided passes. Defense was the name of the Offensive Back--Mike Coleman 217 S. State College Anaheim 92805 The Homecoming game against Mt. SAC tomorrow night should be an Hornets' football game last Defensive Back-Dennis Duncan- U outstanding football game. FC has to win its next two games to represent the Saturday, as once again it controlled son SCC in the Avocado Bowl. the tempo in a 14-7 win over Off. Line--Dick Bidwell Many observers consider the Hornet defense the strong point of this Grossmont College at Aztec Stadium Acr'e f-il ). ailg tloo in San Diego. Def. Line--Lou Falcone year's team. Scott Carter, Gene Moretti, Steve Moore, Eric Jenican, Bob The Hornets allowed Grossmont 0111(11 for youtr Fine, Dan Reed, Steve Erdner, Todd Kirschner, Dennis Duncanson, Dave only one touchdown, giving FC's ** in * the third**Early Coleman, Barry Hyde and Lou Falcone have performed admirably all season quarter, offense numerous scoring opportun- Grossmont drove A uito ln'ura flee? long. ities. FC's defense 77 yards for its recovered four only Whenever the defensive line or linebackers aren't ripping the ball from Griffin fumbles and intercepted two touchdown. The drive was the opposition, they force the quarterbacks to throw misguided passes, passes. highlighted by Freitas' bootleg play. "Student Discount Rates :: The many of which the vastly improved defensive secondary picks off. FC linebacker Scott Carter caused extra point was good for the final "Monthly pay - low cost score in the game. the first turnover when he blitzed. *No refusals *...... The As he decapitated Grossmont remaining 25 minutes of the I 231 87(9 -3 5 O1 ChuckMez The offense is nothing to be taken for granted, either. Monty and Gerry quarterback Jim Freitas, the ball "* Social and Commercial@" [871-1 m- Bullerdick, Mike Coleman, Morris Bledsoe and sidestepper Mike Charles squirted loose and an alert Lou cejt a" PRINTING University Insurance Services create most of the excitement. Charles always seems to be cutting to a hole Falcone pounced on it for the o ~109% DISCOUNT ' Hornets. " e 000 TO STUDENTS0 Offered by John V. Briggs Insurance Brokers while picking up yardage laterally. 111 W. B astanchury (at Harbor), Fullerton These players should be grateful for the blocking of FC's great offensive Conversely, after two Monty 0 "525-0333 * Bullerdick line and strong fullbacks. runs and a face-masking * 113 E. Commonwealth, Fullerton "*r. m "Established to Serve the Student" penalty, the --m Overall, FC has a never-say-die spirit, and if it continues, the SCC title will Griffins recovered a -- belong to the Hornets. Hornet fumble on the Gro~snjpnt FC, however, is by no means perfect. five-yard line. Monty Bullerdick and Charles have got to hold on to the ball better than in But the FC defensive combination MAKE OVER the past. of Bob Fine and Falcone forced Also, as demonstrated last Saturday against Grossmont, the Hornets' another Grossmont turnover. Fine $60 PER MONTH lead blockers have failed, on screen pass plays, to eliminate the first hit Freitas as the Griffin attempted defensive player, who then made the tackle. to pitch the ball and Falcone made his second fumble recovery, setting by donating blood Plasma .... up the first Hornet touchdown. and help save lives. And penalties have been detrimental to FC in most of its games. Bullerdick scored his eighth The one in San Diego against the Griffins was no exception. The second touchdown of the season when he (First time donors came before 1:30 p.m.) half lasted For information call (714) nearly two hours. went over from the one. Dennis CUSTOM FRAMING ART CLASSES 541-2604 "I've. got to remember, San Diego officials are famous for that," as Duncanson, substituting for Closed Wed. and Weekends ARTIST MATERIALS $1.00 Bonus With Ad one fan put it last Saturday. The referees appeared to lose control of the injured David Donk, kicked the extra and Donation action. point. VILLAGE ART CENTER It was the poorest job of officiating I've ever seen. It looked like the A key defensive play late in the 424 W. Commonwealth referees were trying to be the determining factor in the game. second quarter enabled the Hornets Fullerton, Ca. 92632 Western Biologics Thank goodness FC is home against Mt. SAC. to go ahead 14-0. 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