,-~- ( J...,... ':f .. h ~ ·. ' ( ·· · : VOLUME XLIII NUMIIU 11 BA1'ER8FIELD COLLEGE MONDAV,DECEMBER7,0li '·- '.' Mesa .resigns; BowdenI. to head ASB \•, By RANDY BRIDGES dent court, as far. as prosecuting. ~tude~t goverriinept ;,F . has to watch out because I'm still here watching." : I•.· · News Editor . In a near-unanlm:ous decision, the Board of · Bowden said, "I'm very sorry to see Frank gt>, I· J{eprescntatlves approved the resignation of ASB Presi- ·. because he's really a close friend. Qut I'm excited to dtn.t .frank Mesa at t~e Nov. 24 meeting, and Jenny . take over the job. ft should bci an easy transition." · _· Bowden, vice-president, assumed ihe duties. At a later Bowden· plans to institute a centralized form of ·m~ing, she appointed Chris Helmstedter ASB Vice- government, rather than the de-centralized under tile pr~ident. · . · · ' Mesa administra_lion. "The centralized form of govern-· : _ "It Is with great regret and emotion that.I tender my ment,'' explained Bowden, ''altows me to know what is · letter of resignation to the Board of Representatives ef­ going on in all the.clubs; Each representative will meet •./(" f~tye S p.rn;, November 24, 1981 •.• I find this situa- · with me one day a week to tell what their clubs hav'e .. : . ;··- ti~ rtgretfabl,e, but I als«;> acknowledge ilie necessity of_ . planned. It also allows for a tighier government systelJl this dedsion in triy' life/' read Mesa.·-. · · · , . and a _soun~_er body... ' -: _· i:>avid Rosales; assistant clean, said, !'l :ihlnk' Mr .. ' . -. ' . ) . __:__'_'So .:far, il'.LYlorking_weU,....and-c things-have-already :. ·· Mesa exen,plilied-c;ana · sacnficecl;:-He~-helped ,­ has . · become productive/I don'tJhink that there will be any · . shape . the system that think is strong)'.. ·_ .. · . i. we . problellls, even with au the new appointments. '(.:hrfs .· . Later, Mesa said·, "I jus-t wish it didn't haye tohap­ ··knows parliamentary procedure well, and I think he will pen, but lh~d to resign. The mechanism of the student be a· good· vice-president.•'· · · . body has become so strong that it can change a presi- . dent or vice-president withoutlosing stride/' . .-· · · _ .. · Also during the Nov; 24 meeting, Suzann~ Zublin·~~s · "I'm changing my major from politicalscience to. • accepte~ as_Sophomore secretary, and Sandra Sanchez ·computer science .. /\fter I complete my education at BC. was: accepted as_. Fres~man · represe~tative, ·.- both , . .and CSB, my jo~ will. pay me.to go a~here I want to unanimously; Sanchez takes the place o(.Barbaia '; .. · g9,'' continued Mesa, "I'm glad that I got'lhe oppor- Donato, who resigned from her position attheboard ~ tunity. And even though I'm sorry to leave office, l meeting NClv. 12. · ·· / ..· ..strongly. believe that _without dropping it .•. wouldn't ·. · . At the Dec'. I meeting, Bowden appointed David ... _have received this opporhmityi , · · · Chesney Sophomore President. _Chesney retains his stu- : . "_·.--~ ·-~- · "I'm not leaving, I i>la_n.to get involved with the stu- dent trustee position. ·. ~Meet ·weekly in Women's center -·- Frank Mesa .· Jenny Bowden Chris Heimstedter .' Locals aim for weapons freeze . Maif-in .registration ' ' By TONY LACAVA . o,OuPsthrnughoUt the stat, are . by BC .,, foifr~ito, Euseriia vincfog ••ti,ryUcka, w"'O.:., stand, to_ begin Tuesday ,• .. E_dHor·irtC~ief. ,. _ _ now petitioning' for the Calif6mia Oglesby, ironed out its own peti: · i>oint; which-. includes bumper · As the United States and the :Bilateral Nuciear Weapons.· Freeze. .tioning techniques, strategies and stickcfs, buttons. hyers, .T-shirts. B¢ maiHn registraticm is. being.· _.• an. advisor or. by someone in the . Soviet Uniort plunge . deeper. and Initiative, •. which;·· ..· given .. 346, 11 f 'proce'dures Thursday night. at a . and informative pamphl~ts. expam;te~ for the spring semester to ... Counseling Center. heavier into the controversial era of signatures by May 2; will appear on meeting in the BC Women's Center. · . ''The main thrust of this drive is -• · include ;ill evening classes with a few Studeri(s mailing-in . registration . ; nucl~a'r weapons, more and 111orc the 'state 1;,allot in November. · .. An . enthusiasiic co~miuee ir education;''. itates_o'glesby, ;,w:e.'~e • exceptions:C· Previously, t!Vening ·_.· packets must enclose $7 for main , ~ . citizeris·are 'v,iorried, ·colicernecl and ~- · K_etn ~Coti'nty's. version~' 61' 'tiils- · · abouC20 congregited in the week I ~- out~'. to ,inJorm-thf- pubHc-:on-'the::-....:. _students.coul.d~notaregister:-:~~-lllail - · campus classes or $5 foroffcampus. · · · t' ft.. d'- , d. Y nuclear weap"ns .f_reeze·._"<A·· --for_ c.la.ss_es_h__ avrngaprer_e_quts1_te, _· cl · Th · · 0 h. Ith f f. ,,. fl\eJT'lpting to dQ,..:;omcthing about .· ·\ n_ucl~ar fre(ze campaign is centered mee 11111, to n er iee ,,ac" a vice . .. >: . .__ . .. • . • .. · asses. ere 15 n ea · ee or ti. nght here at BC, and. coordinated and opirrion Jo~ard~ cr~arrn.g a con· '.-\fr~eze/~: --~ccording _io,,t~e- iry·,"·_. -•. -Acc<>~dll\& ~oSu,eSco~i:is. dir<;c· , off.campus clas-e~. 1t1at1ve, refers . to · an agreed. date : tor <>f adm_1ss1ons and _r~ords, eve. ::......., when both the Sovie( Union ancl the .: . ning _stti~~nts no.w _maf register . .i,y · . United States WC>lild stop :~tildiiig .· ... mail.for a c;las{or ~lasses: with preie· ~-. ,: .·· more nucle.irweapons'. The beiief6f. quisites arid ina)'_havftheir se~ester __ · · the movement is that. a:rreeie is the . program forms approved or 'cleared . first step towards stopping the a:iins ·. ·.. by anadviso(or i_n the Coui,seHng ··race as well as ihespread ofni1clear ·.. Center and submit. the :approved·.· \Veapons tci oth-ercoJiitri~ .. ·. :forms. in their mail-in packets .. : .• ' . Becaus~ .. petiiioning,· : by . law, . The .mail-in. registration :pac~ets . couldn't begiif. :until :nee. i;, ihe . for shidents-YiiU be available in the group is just t"'o.weeks old, but, ac~ Aclmi~s1ons and. Records Office on· .. · cording.(() Oglesby, rrieiribeis'have . campus, a:_t the Downtown· Qinter. ,rl_ • made about 30(} contacts,. Meetings _·. and at the Delano Center beginning < . are held at 7 'i,.m. Thursdays 'in the Tuesday·.... · Women's Center. Mail-in registration may be utiliz- •. •·cine of. the reas6ns for having : . ed. b_y -students wanting to register .. ·. for_·. nine. or less units in :evening· . · · meetings_ like this is we. have ·a . ·· · · · so · · c_ lasses only,Thee_xceptions are:·ap- · support system· which· is really_ im- · ptentice,- ~eldirig;· · · wc,rk· expe·. rie_nc_ e,: portant in a situation like_ Iii is. Also,_ . we')( have (WO different peqple . and open entry (200 Series) classes; · · · · and_. stud_. eitts · receiving. Veterans · answering questions (a.I the petition~ educational benefits. · · ing tables).'; sard Oglesby, who .id~ . Studenis taking nine or less units _·.. F.E. Aibl vised all petiiioners about possible . and ·_wailtin_g to ta_ ke only everiing· "run-ins" of petitionin~ bv refer- ring to a personal experience for the classes may register. same cause when she was bothered · · ·Any evening class may· bi: taken F .E. -Albi· . except apprentice, welding, work by · an ·_anti-anti-nuclear weapons . experience _and open· entry· {200 protester at her own table. · Series) classes. cour~s with prere­ on campus ··on approaches with petitions, quisites will need to be approved by . the most frequent thing you'll run in . to is people who will accuse you of ·this week being .a communist, or that this Author and poet F.E. Albi if . movement is· a · communist con- scheduled to. speak today on: . spiracy," addressed _Dr. Mary <CChicano . Literature.'' at 12:3(>'. Copelin t:o the gathering. "You'll . BC -fan p.m, in H-14, He will also speak at: have people become very abusive, Dr. Mal)' eo,dl• H4 t~ ...ltrll Nlldeu Wea,ot11 Freeze Commltttt dbnm what In~!!, pamphlets, and nyers .. • 11:30 a.m. on \\'ednesday in the: hopefully verbally," she adds. Fireside Room on the topic "North",: to pritll alNI ll:aN NI wMlit t-, ~ to l'NN ap lipatllres for ~tltlo111 for• p<>Mlble nlldtar weapons fre-eze. The "You'll get a-few run-ins." wins car South and the Third World." eotmmlftM ~ea tlril ii a lte,p to,irards ltopphta lM *"'81 ~ between lhe S-0\ilet Union and the Unlled States: Most of the petitioning will be (Pliok>: s.i POftiUo I By CHERYL ARMENDARIZ . Alb1, a former BC instructor in done through private parties where Staff Writer the Chicano Cultural Center and films are shown, as well as at tables C.A. (Barney) Campbell, Jr. and Dcpartmenl of Foreign Lan!!uaae. here on campus, shopping areas · his wife Mabel e,pected to enjoy a received hi< Ph D in the ~tlJdy o( and, towards the end of the cam­ Ski Club found guilty of charges good game two -.,,,e,ek, ago w~n the Romance Language< and L1tet'ature paign, "just walking ~he <!r~ts," Renegad~ beat Santa \1on,ca, 9-6, SJ')C\:ialtnn~ in Chicano <.1ud1~ fT'Olll accorj:;,!l, 10 Ogl(,h·. L"C Bcrli.ele, By R. .<\NOY BRIDGES pr~ution held :he pos1:1on :hat A\l~man stepped bad; in a, chiel in Memorial Stadium to win a -\ f::rr. ,hc•"'n a, T'tur..da}'s Potato Bo"'l bid December ~. He ha, lra,e,ed e,;1ens111cif' ~ Editor ignorance of t~ !av. 1s llO n.:u~ ju,tice 10 ~ule on the count 1ha1 the m(et1ni 11,a, ar, e-,.~1alh qron~ What "'as fotai!, .,.as L»t Thunday. the ddfflS.( pkad­ The pr~t,oo suurncd rha: Ski Club had lefr a "!:'-ig rne,," une,pect~ : hroughou1 Eur Op(. In( ~iddk tool 1n 1r.form1njl >1ev.ers o' :he :h(H lu.:k ,n -.1nn1ng a ~pon, 191! I E.as! .
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