7 Finalists Vie for Queen

7 Finalists Vie for Queen

Marks . JV«m«d jV«. 1 It* Cafifentfci fry JACC 1975-70, 77>7«- c Volume XXV, No. 4 Cerrttoa College • 11110 E. Alondra Blvd. • Norwalk, C\ 3M59 Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1981 D cow/? to hear 7 finalists vie for Queen -jftmiHitMimintiiiMimiliumimiitiiiii an imummiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiimiii iiiftiiiiiuiHliiitNiiiimiiuiitilHiiiiuiiHiiiuiiiiiitiiiiMiiiiiiMiMHiru:iiiiiiiuui«ii<iiiii«iim(nitMiii charges against AGS Filial voting By BRENDA DOYLE members who shared in working the and KIMBERLY BEAUDRY carnival booth. AGS (Honor Society) President Several AGS members "do not next week Roberta Rupprecht is scheduled to recall" having taken part in the By C. CORI LOPEZ appear before the ASCC Supreme event, although their names appeared TM Assist. Feature Editor Court tomorrow at 11 a.m. to answer on a list among those scheduled to The 26th Annual Cerritos College charges of improper use of AGS club attend. Homecoming Court has been funds. "There's a brief and honest ex­ selected, following eliminations of 14 The charges against Rupprecht planation," Rupprecht says of the nominees last Thursday. were filed by ASCC Student Body questions surrounding the outing. Ac­ Voting will resume next Tuesday President Craig Georgianna, com­ cording to Rupprecht, all AGS and and Wednesday, October 27 and 28 for missioner of Extended Day Ken Plastics Club members who took part the queen, who will be crowned Satur­ Clapp, and Inter Club Council (ICC) in working the booth were aware of day, October 31, when the Falcons Commissioner Sandy Kleven, after the outing. "It was not a secret thing, take on San Diego Mesa. reviewing AGS financial records they all knew," she stated. Reigning queen, Schenley Quijano showing the club's account taking a Rupprecht went on to say the 20- will present the coveted crown during drastic drop from approximately name roster was only a list of those the half-time activities. $1900 to $27. expected to attend. However, says DAGNE KRVIN LORI LYNN RAREY YVONNE YBARRA Introducing the 1981 Cerritos Rupprecht says she has sought legal Rupprecht, only 12 people showed up. College Homecoming court: aid through Cal State Fullerton's law (Continued on Page 2) Sherrt Bell — sponsored by SNAC, school. plans to graduate from the R.N. Commenting on the charges filed program here at Cerritos and con­ against her, Rupprecht said, "My A Phi B back tinue her education at BYU. Her hob­ reputation can speak for itself. I have bies include arts and crafts, singing, no need to worry. In time I know I'll sewing and student government at be cleared." on active list Cerritos College. One point of contention concerning / Dagne Ervin — sponsored by HSCC, AGS involves last year's Spring Car­ By WAYNE WURZER works as an attendant to the han­ nival in which AGS and Plastics Club TM Editor-in-Chief dicapped, but also plans to get her shared a booth, agreeing to split costs After being entangled in a year-long A.A. degree in both Accounting and and profits equally. Records show ASCC court battle and serving a Legal Assisting. She loves to water that out of a profit of $876.85, $610 was semester long suspension, Alpha Phi ski, dance and travel. transferred to Plastics Club. Beta fraternity is officially back on Marissa Perez — sponsored by the According to Plastics Club Advisor campus. Filipino Club, is employed as a nurse. Terry Price, the Plastics Club on a The announcement came last Fri­ Her hobbies include modeling, and a verbal agreement advanced some day after the frat made restitution, good horror movie or book. Marissa is $150 in funds to AGS to help pay for plus $3 commission on a counterfeit also a former Miss Artesia, Miss Har­ booth expenses. , $10 bill that was found in last year's bor/Los Angeles, Miss Photogenic Price said the $610 transfer of funds football program receipts, which the SHERRIBELL JULIE SLOAN MELANIE SCIARRA 1978, and a two-time finalist in the to the club included not only its share group handled. Miss California pageant. of the carnival profits, but also The frat was suspended last Spring Lorl Lynn Rarey — sponsored by repayment of the debt from AGS. by college administration after it had Sigma Phi fraternity, plans to go This agreement was confirmed by been determined by the U.S. Secret into modeling and obtain an A.A. Rupprecht and several Plastics Club Service that the bogus bill was part of degree in Fashion Merchandising. members. the series involved in the arrests and Her hobbies include skiing, surfing Another question brought up by convictions of A Phi B members Don and skateboarding. Lori is also a AGS spokesmen concerned $100 to McCone, Mark Sorg and Cal Lindsay. former Miss South Gate Princess, and cover expenses for a joint outing "As of tonight, they can come back Miss Tennessee Gin and Cotton of between AGS and Plastics Club (Continued on Page 2) Hollywood. Melanie Sciarra — sponsored by the Queen of Gamma Rho Delta fraternity, is currently working in Retail SA Office and advisors ; Management. Her hobbies include drawing, painting, and she is also in­ 1981 Homecoming terested in all types of sports and is lay down law to Greeks very involved with her church. Julie Sloan — sponsored by Big C, By WAYNE WURZER p.m. on the weekdays and 7 a.m. to 9 plans to continue her education at TM Editor In Chief p.m. on the weekends. Pledging will UCLA, and major in Public Relations. After a couple of "animal house MARISSA PEREZ take place from Oct. 11 to Oct. 24. HIWM MltlllllllfllMIMIIIIIIlMilinilll iiiiiiii.Miiii>iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiiiiHittiiiiitHiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiHtt»nniwitiiMmntmiiHttttnii, MintumiiiiiiiiNitmiiMiiuiMHi IIHIIiniIIMIHHtlllllUH11HIIU>fmilHIHIIHItlH!M.lltlHt(l>ItllMlliml«*e< Id I HI Her hobbies include skiing, dancing, syndrome" years on! campus, the In addition, faculty supervision turtle collecting and modeling. Student Activities Office and pan- has been instituted to help campus Yvonne Ybarra — sponsored by hellenic advisors have re-established police monitor the activities. LDSSA Club, plans to major in Court a list of rules and regulations for all The code also states that all pan- Tow trucks get 'Lucky' hauling Reporting and minor in Music. Her Greek organizations at the college to hellenic members and pledges par- hobbies include tennis, Softball, follow. continued on Page 2) volleyball, singing, and cheerleading The guidelines were formed cars of unsuspecting students for Cerritos College. because of numerous complaints and (Continued on Page 2) problems concerning alcoholic Bellson slated By JEFF MARIFIAN Georgianna noted, "The merchants many as seven trucks working at beverages and pledges being forced to and PAM MERGER have been warning the college for two once. stay up to all hours of the night. After taking a week off, the two years not to park in their lots because The cost of having a car towed "I think after that movie ("Animal for tomorrow trucks are back at it again across the it takes away parking space for their away varies, depending on when it is 'Bodyguard' House") came out, a lot of the frater­ The great jazz drummer, Louis street on Lucky's lot hauling students customers. They have signs posted towed and how long the car remains nities got a false impression of what Bellson is scheduled to perform in the ' cars away to the tune of $50 to $80 per everywhere warning the students." in impoundment. ' , they were supposed to be like," com­ Student Center tomorrow, October 22, . catch. And while he acknowledges receiv­ The standard price is $50, plus $25 plays tonight mented Dean of Student Activities at 11 a.m. The cars are taken to Moody's Tow­ ing many complaints, he emphasized for any car towed after the service's Richard Robinson. Bellsorf, better known for his "Big ing Service, located pn the 8500 block it is "100% legal." office hours. By GAYLE STALEY "We just kind of put things in Band" years, is primarily interested of Artesia Blvd. in Bellf lower. Since $85 a car is quite steep, the Another $6 a day is tacked on for TM Staff Writer writing to make everybody feel good in exposing more college students to A driver quipped that they took a question of so-called kick-backs has "My Bodyguard" will be shown this and let them know where they stand," jazz music. The entourage has played storage. This works from midnight to week off "to lure people back." . come up. However, both the midnight. evening at 7 and 9 in the Burnight he added. all over the world, and Cerritos ASCC president Craig Georgianna merchants and the towing service Theatre. Under the rules, which are either College has been looking forward to said that "As many as 50 cars a day denied such charges. One truck driver said that if you see The movie centers around Clifford state law or board policy, rushing this year's visit. were being towed away at the beginn­ At one time, according to a your car in the process of being Peache, a pint-size 15-year-old, dates and pledging dates and hours The concert, which has been an an­ ing of the semester." spokesman, the towing service had as towed, and you stop them, there is a transferring from private schools and are outlined. - nual event for the past ten years, This means that Cerritos students $25 charge before they will drop your "nice neighborhoods" to a public Campus pledging hours are to be promises to attract music lovers on were paying between $2500 and $4000 car. school in Chicago in a "not-so-nice held between the hours of 6 a.m. and 9 both sides of the music spectrum.

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