3 Athletes Take Top 4 Seats; Bell Nominated £ Or Whip

3 Athletes Take Top 4 Seats; Bell Nominated £ Or Whip

• Homed N*. I in CmUUrnlm Marby MACC IB7S-79, 77-78- c Volume XXV, No. 2 Cerrlt«9 College * 11110 E. Aloadra Blvd. • Norwalk, €\ 9m&9 Wednesday, Oct> T, 1981 3 plllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillUIIWIIIIIfllUllllllllimilllllllllllllllllilllH Athletes take top 4 seats; ...... ^^^i*^*'^? Bell nominated £ or Whip Freshman water poloist big winner; Senate installation today at 2 p.m. By JEANNETTE NOCEDA "Sherri Bell has a tremendous The low voter turnout is was also TM Features Editor ability to-communicate with attributed to the low number of stu­ The four top vote-getters in this everybody on a non-biased basis," dents running for seats. Fall's Senate elections are all in­ commented Georgianna. "She ac- In the past, up to 75 candidates have 5 *.>•*••*. dependents and all athletes. cdmplished, more in one semester on sought spots. This year only 45 ran. Freshman Rick Garcia, a graduate the Parking and Safety Commission The absence1 of resigned secretary of Downey High and a member of the than the whole program Has ac­ Mary Monnin was mentioned by water polo team, pulled 183 votes out complished in the last ten years." Georgianna as a probable factor in of a low 638 cast to take the top seat. One of the Senate's first jobs will be the small candidate roster. He said Garcia was followed by baseball to either approve or deny Bell's she always encouraged students to player Dennis Foster, 158 votes, and nomination. They will do so today at 2 run for office. water polo players Paul Goodman and p.m in Room BK lli-112, fn Pat Murphy, each with 154 votes. The other.three incumbents are Linda Kline, 10th seat; Ken Sample, They were the top four names in the 15th seat; and Elaine Leon, 22nd seat. third column of the ballot, suggesting AS Cabinet toA* a very strong athletic/voter turnout. This years elections saw* an ex­ -TM Photos by DAVE MEADORS tremely low turnout at the polls. Only SHOWSTOPPERS-Cerritos defen­ Only four incumbents ran for a seat 638 students out of nearly 23,000 chosen for sive back Herb Welch blocks almost this semester, with all four vic­ bothered to cast ballots. certain field goal and Santa Monica's torious. Associate Dean of Student Ac­ biggest scoring threat—in Falcon 13-0 Sherri Bell, top returnee vote- tivities Dick Robinson said any blame Fall term upset blanking of state's no. 1 rated getter with 152 to rank sixth on the for the low turnout is not on the JC team. Below, offensive tackle Ken list, has been nominated for Party students, but on the "lack of exposure By JEANNETTE NOCEDA Sample shows who he considers the Whip by ASCC President Craig of the races by the Student Activities TM Feature Editor [•> new no. 1 team. Georgianna. Office and the media." • ASCC President Craig Georgianna HHIHIIMHIIHIH and Vice-President Jeff Barr say they are building this year's Executive Cabinet on "honesty and integrity." Carlos Palomino heads The Cabinet will be composed of Falcons several different commissioners and assistant commissioners who will oversee the various branches of stu­ Oct. 9 cultural evening dent government. knock off Only one* person has held the same By JULIE GALLEGO Hispanic-American leaders. cabinet positions, previously. TM Staff Writer Palomino, famed for his long im­ Georgianna says he appointed new No. 1 SM Former world champion boxer and pressive boxing career and his recent people because he feels "the cabinet TV commercial personality Carlos Lite Beer "Don't drink the water" needs a new set of students." / By KEITH SHARON , ' Palomino will speak here Friday, commercial will speak on "Educating Commissioner of Extended Day is TM News Editor Opt. 9 in the Student Center to Hispanics For Success" Ken Clapp, the only cabinet member After 19 wins in a row, Santa highlight a cultural program for Tickets are available through the^ to be reappointed to the same position Monica was primed for an upset. Cerritos College students that is being Chicano Studies office up until the he filled last semester. Saturday night the Cerritos Falcons called "Dia De La Raza." night of the event. Orlando Vallezo has been appointed played giant killer — and swarmed The evening, sponsored by Chicano There is an $8 donation for the full as Commissioner of Handicapped Stu* the Corsairs with a sterling defensive Studies and M.E.C.H.A, will also in­ program and a $3 donation for the dents. performance, 13-0. clude a buffet and dance. dance from 9:30 to 1 a.m. Former HSCC Commissioner Sandy "I don't know that we played really The event, scheduled from 7 p.m. to Kleven has been chosen for Commis­ well," said a smiling Frank Mazzota, IIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIMIMIHItlMHIIMMIIDIMIIIIIIIIHtlMIMIMIIIlllltHIMtltllltmilllltlf 1 a.m., will also offer entertainment sioner of ICC. "but we had a great defense. We real­ such as mariachi music, folklorico, a ly have a super defense." - Appointed to the position of Com­ comedian and the live dance band After game dance missioner of Records and Informa­ Super is right. The Corsairs entered "Cool Breeze" The ASCC will sponsor an after­ tion is Lisa Albertson, and ex-ASCC the game with the state's Number "Dia De La Raza,' ' which means "- game dance this Saturday night from senator Louie Martinet for Commis­ One ranking and a 19 game winning Day of the people,' ' is designed to 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Student sioner of Publicity. streak. Santa Monica in its first two raise money for the Educating Center. Admission is free with a Linda Kleven, an active ASCC games averaged nearly 30 points. But Hispanics for Success Scholarship "current semester I.D. card with member and Treasurer for HSCC has surprisingly didn't seem to conduct fund at Cerritos. < sticker. ' been chosen for Commissioner of themselves in a top ranked style. The fund is being set up to aid stu­ The dahce featuring the band Finance and. Budget, and former (continued on page 3) dents in completing higher education "Surge" will be opened to Cerritos senator Will Hill has" been appointed and to provide assistance to potential College students only. (continued on page 4) Co-Rec program awaits Revisec} Security program co-ordinator appointmentBy KIMBERLY BEAUDRY needed, the parking attendants would will be set up at all the college's main students if an emergency occures. Co-Campus Editor direct the emergency vehicles. entrances, with the exception of lots "If a red phone is not available," In an" effort to improve campus According to DiCorpo, silent C-l, C-2, and C-3. - says Ball, "use any office phone and By DARREN HINSLEY three man basketball, tennis, safety, the Cerritos College security alarms are being installed in "key ! "the dispatcher will be able to see dial Campus Security at 291." TM Staff Writer volleyball, racketball, and ping pong. program has undergone some major- locations." The dispatchers will be anyone entering through these. Ball states that the most important It wasn't a typical Co-Rec Night. Points which are usually handed out revisions, according to Dean of Com­ responsible for monitoring building areas," commented DiCorpo. These thing to do in case of an emergency is In fact, there.shouldn't have been a to individual winners for end of the munity Services, Nello DiCorpo. security. gatejs will be kept locked when there to "stay calm, and give correct infor­ Co-Rec Night for September. year 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies, Under the new plan, the term DiCorpo also stated that security is no activity on campus. mation." , According to Carol Forsythe, stu­ and to clubs for the "Club of the "Campus Police" has been changed gates will be installed, "between now Red phones stationed around Currently the switchboard handles dent coordinator of Co-Rec, .the Year" trophy, were held back, since, to "Campus Security." and the first of the year." The gates campus should continue to be used by , (continued on page 4) Co-Rec is not yet an official event. monthly event isn't on this year's Full-time trained security officers calendar due to the resignation of Also being held back were the free and radio dispatchers are replacing Norm Price,- co-ordinator of student cokes and door prizes which go syn­ the inexperienced students, that were activities who has not been replaced onymously with the evening. previously used, et Explaining the absence of the two, y - - Campus Security Coordinator Don "We were under a lot of pressure Forsythe said that the cokes had all been used at the dance the night Ball says he feels the "campus from the clubs on campus to put on a, police" image of the past has been Co-Rec Night," stated Forsythe. before and insufficient funds took away from the door prizes. They were more that of the "kiddie cop." He "Especially, since it's part of a lot says the new security officers "are of their rushing activities. However, able to provide orange juice in place of the cokes. /! qualified and will be uniformed." He we didn't have a staff supervisor until continued, "They're going to project Forsythe concluded that the night we were able to obtain Mr. Wendell a professional attitude." Hanks; who donated his time for was more of a social event rather free/' than a typical Co-Rec. Cerritos will have more consistent traditionally Co-Rec Night is held' She also pointed out that there will seven day coverage than in the past od the last Sunday of every month not be a Co-Rec Night in Ocjtober — or under the new program.

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