The Hornet, 1923 - 2006 - Link Page Previous Volume 51, Issue 33 Next Volume 52, Issue 1

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FULLERTON COLLEGE Review On 'Godspell' Serving the Campus Since 1923 Serving the Campus Since 1923 Page 5 51st Year, No. 34 CCD * NOC Friday, June 1, 1973 Maria Torres Named Effective June 1 '73 Woman of Year Holderman Sworn - In Maria Esperanza Torres has sented FC at UCI, attended city been named Fullerton College's council meeting to urge the im- Woman of the Year. Miss Torres provement of Lemon Park Recre- As New A.S. President was selected from a group of 25 ation Center, and was elected this BY LARRY WILKINSON learning experiences that I have women who had been selected as year's homecoming princess. President John Casey admini- ever undertaken," he said. Women of Distinction for their Miss Torres is also a co-leader stered the oath of office to newly Lindsey complemented the outstanding contributions in de- of the cheerleading squad, a tutor elected student president Reed Senate on several of the projects Holderman, vice president Rich- that they partmental scholarship, club ac- of bi-lingual classes at Ford have undertaken this ard Matas and treasurer Brent year saying, "Nobody here is. a tivities, student government, for- School, and a coordinator of the Hicks at the final Student Senate sluffer." ensics, drama, music, athletics, or campus El Cinco De Mayo dance. meeting of the year Tuesday Wanted to quit morning. service to the college and com- Her community involvement "I wanted to quit many, many munity. includes tutoring at Patt Street "They are sitting ducks for the times, but you all wouldn't let Community Center, as ,well as students and the community," me," he said. said Casey of the new officials. being the director of a pre-school Lindsey concluded by thanking "Many times they will experience all the members of the Senate for at Casa Aminstad Community frustration and obstacles while their help and a special thanks to Center. trying to reach some desired goal. Allen Olsen, the assistant dean of "My desire is to become a bi- They will learn the hard facts of students, for the .nowledgable lingual teacher in a Spanish- dealing with people." guidance that he had provided speaking community. In that way Growing Leadership throughout the year. I can help my people further their Casey went on to say that he Final Adjournment education," Maria said. "I plan to has noticed a "growing ability of Reed Holderman and the other members of the new obtain my. degree at CSUF and leadership on the part of the AS student gov- ernment will take office officially attend a summer course at the students." on June 1 and will begin meeting Institute Cultural Guadalajara in "You have an opportunity to as a new body sometime this Mexico." have your influence felt," he said. summer. Jerry Lindsey, this year's AS Past Treasurer Jim Fletcher SWORN IN--Reed Holderman, newly elected A.S. president was president, gave a final farewell moved that the meeting be ad- sworn in Tuesday by Fullerion College President John Casey. Holder- journed and this year's to the members of the outgoing Student Business Dept man will take office June 1 and will preside over the Student Senate -Senate concluded its business. when it begins meeting somtime this summer. Senate. "This has been one of the - Photo by EICHRODT most meaningful and fruitful Teacher Dies Job Market Maria Torres James E. Mieras, instructor in Business Education, was killed in Each of the 25 women received a plane crash at Cottage Grove, an engraved, framed certificate Oregon, on Saturday, May 26. HORNET Polls Students With him in the plane and also Not in Al- Good and a lifetime membership killed were five relatives, includ- pha Gamma Eta. ing his mother and brother. Now in its seventeenth year, the Mieras started teaching here in Women of Distinction program 1969. He had previously taught On Recent Satire Edition For College has honored hundreds of women part-time at both Harbor and for their outstanding records at BY RICHARD GRAY said, "Outrageous and really fun- Chaffey College. His teaching compliment you on something Fullerton College. This year's Following the publication of the ny." that is very well done." specialty was real estate. He grad- satire edition of the HORNET Good taste banquet is a first-time event for No comment worthy uated from Occidental College last Friday, the staff polled Referring to the satire edition Students the program as is the selection the and California State University at students-at-large and several in- "I can not think of a comment that CSUF published several of one of the women as the Wo- BY VINA LYLES Los Angeles. structors and administrators to that is worthy of the paper. I've weeks ago Linda Seller said of man of the Year. the HORNET, "It was great, none Intellectual development alone A Mieras Memorial Fund has gather their opinions of the satire been here four years and this is of it was done in bad taste. It is not enough to prepare students A graduate of Rosary High been established at Pasadena Col- the funniest thing I have read edition. was done in good taste." for employment in today's job School, Maria is a foreign lang- here. I never have laughed hard- lege. Gifts may be sent to the Most of the replies that the Kirk Comrad said, "I think that market, as many liberal arts and er," said Pat Mclaughfin. uage major. As a MECHA exec- Business Office, 1539 E. Howard, staff received were very favorable. it is obscene, in other words I like social science majors are finding. There are just not utive. board member, she repre- Pasadena. Several students expressed a de- Doug Wride said, "Fantastic, hil- it." enough open- ings in those fields. sire to see a satire edition of the arious, I saw other people reading "As a change of pace it's really 1971 Survey HORNET published once a sem- it and laughing and thought that very good. Once a semester would The Department of Labor Sur- ester. it couldn't be that bad so I pick- be very interesting," said Gordon vey published in "U.S. News & ed up a copy of the paper and Really dug it Talbert. World Report," Sept. 6, 1971 Mark Morland said, "I really read it. Once a semester would Judy Fitzgerald said, "I was a shows such disheartening statis- dug it, it was far out. The John be enough." little offended by the Senate tics as 2,456,000 teachers with of the Year story was my favor- English instructor Jim Arm- story, but over-all I enjoyed it, only 117,000 job openings and 10,000 sociologists with only ite. It's fine for a change." strong said, "Terrifically funny for a change." 600 Home For Sale job openings. Rafael Leal was very enthusi- and delightful." "Yuk ! - I thought it was sick- Majors in this category cur- ening. I thought the whole thing The recently finished home that was built by the contruction astic about the paper, "It really "For the first time this year I rently in FC's Placement Officer's classes here at FC will go up for sale on June 19. is funny. This is fantastic, the have enjoyed reading the HOR- was gross." said Deborah Selman. 1971 Graduate Survey are listed A minimum bid of $12,500 will be accepted by the business office. whole thing is great." NET," said Jess Martinez. Dan Fowler commented, "What as holding such positions as ac- countants, salesmen, truck driver, Individuals wishing to make a bid must post a $500 certified check English teacher Bill Glassman Jerry Lindsey said, "I'd like to I would say - you can't print!" telephone equipment men and before their bid will be accepted. maintenance supervisors. According to Slaght According to Robert Slaght, Concert Cancelled placement officer, "Liberal arts and social science majors should The Croce concert originally planned by the Associated Students consider a minor in business with emphasis on skills, not theory. for early June has been cancelled. Infact," he said, "some four-year a ticket can receive a full refund Any person who purchased graduates are returning to FC to at the place of purchase, the bookstore. take the business courses that will help them on their jobs." Ken Sanguinetti, an instructor- New Hornet Editors coordinator in the work experi- ence program also recommended 'that students learn some skills in Gant Eichrodt and Dana Cynaumon have been named editors- a practical art that can be ap- next year. Bea Richardson will serve and-chief .of the HORNET for plied to a job. in the fall and Murray Brannen will be the as assistant editor "Most social science maiors end assistant editor for the spring semester. up in business," he said. "The.' Other members of the new staff will include Ellen Williams, West Coast manager of J C. Pen- ny Rodney Hodge, Larry Allen and Laurence Wilkinson. told me that 90 percent of business graduates are a success in the marketing field while only 50 percent of non-business grad- New College Seal uates were successful. Career-oriented jobs that lib- Adam Shawula, 1321 N. Gilbert St., Anaheim, won the $75 prize eral arts students are currently being placed in are: Retailing for designing a new Fullerton College seal to be used on decals and SATIRE POLL- To gauge the reaction of the staff member asked Dr. M. Hebeling, FC history business management, Insurance, publications (see top left page 1) Shawula works as a package de- campus to last weeks satire edition of the HORNET, instructor his opinion, "We need the humor and Financing, Civil service and of- signer at Nutrilite Products in Buena Park, but has been a musician, the staff interviewed the students at large, and satire in our life, we need it as an escape valve," fice personnel in educational in- commercial artist and father of 4 children.

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