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·.: ~. ,';._·. ,' .. . ' . ; .. . . . -._ .- •• .. ... <• . Lack of votes dooms. fee bil.l By Ro~ert Phipps . percent or 950 wetc in favor, with . · · W h · · · . · Editor-In-Chief . . only 27 percent, or 347 votes op· : ' .e ad the, yes vote. I will «Toe students who worked on it wge. . . .• . .·. . •... ·. ·t, 2 .. A 9 _ 7 ftc 0 rf tohnelry" 11 rccw.'r:i~iln. •g 64 . a 1 :Vto 0 ia 1 ·cls ot_ 0 f . posed. . .. . ·. . . . . . . 1 ask 00hXt Sh. emes 1 · ter'S Officers .·· ~~~;g~toadb. Thbaeyd.Wborkakedlo·~f anhd h. '; lhinkfit'hs.11!1 impo~nt bill for -'l = "I'm really disappointed it didnit: 0 pus t e bll again ... ," . '. . . . . .. a. .. re Wlu,l e l c 1uturco t IS campus,' says Gor· pass, Senate Bill 135 has once again ·. pass," says• ASB · P~esidcnt I<elli · Frank Gornick. :eathr, rausefis.tudcnts, I think, nick. "We'regoingtone:ed !1COmprc- .. n1etwilh defeat, mnri<lng the second _Schielx)r, "but I'm inorc disai· d . · ·.. ·. ·. ere 00 ng to ind shelter rather ; hensive student· services· building time in two seme$lers the bill has not pointed with the voter. turnout l . e~n Of.Students than vote," ·, : . . .. sometime in the fulureand I think the passed. · . . ·. · ·.. don't know if people arc lazy or just dents. "We had lhe yes vote. I witi . · Accordi~g to ~chiebcr, another same kind of unselfishness i.hal was The. proposal, which would've npathetic. . · . . . i .nsk l)CXt scmes~rs· officers to push · factor working agamslthcpassageof .. · shown 25 years ago wheruhe ASB generated an estimated $60,000 in . "I'm sure Dr. (Frank)· Gornick : the· bill again When school Sli\flS. SB i 35 Wl\S the problem with 'P,SB. indebted themselves !O bui.Jd thei:ie,\I . excess .funds to be used indtwelop-: will suggest we do it again' next . 'Nho was itI\Voodrow Wilson; r pnrticipation. . . . .. .·· . , bookstore is. needed Lhisycm.l>·. ing ncwpro~ramsandassis'tingoldcr.: se·mcster, bul I think ihe board wanis . think, tJfatsajd persistence more thnt\ . "Only a Jew people did° aii ttw ones by tagging an extra SS fee on to · Lo give it a rest aridtry. ·.agru.·n the ..• tatc.ni a.c.complistics goa.ls/' '', .. · ·.• :. . : work, and We were disappointed not · "l appre.ci;te the student; cffor.is. · ··Fi_ghts•.h.itj;ampUs,, . ..•• ·.: Fiih~brokio~t.Sat~rdayduri*g; 'a post-Potato Bowl gaJl)e dan~ in th~ BC:,C4fe~aSJ>Oruor,ed by lheBlack Sl_l!d~t Vnion and a1tc1¥ie<l w sev~ ~al ijleged Crips, gang members,/ i •. , ,P~U~te<:elved report.5 of shot.$ ~ing fired ii,id a chair wii.s WO: wri, ,tlir~μgh, a l?lf~gle,ss window in the; cAA1p~ .un~rfo)'crby. °-ne o(the: SUS!)OCls,'WhOaJsO allegedly kic~cd ft BC palicifcm: and left a si~ble ile'ni ir\' the .righi-reas pas~cngcr de>O~' ,·, ·: According to do'rm iCjiden1$ Jive peopl~ were sightw ·with fireainu af tu 'tt' . . . . ~f .. . . . ·a. II the ASB members ·were'able lo . . . . . . .. . . _ ! pn_ ~osts,_was one o the major . following semester. lt'.11 be up to Gornick a11rilrnte{tl1c failure of · h 1 ,, . · . · · · · more than anything .though;{ know proje.ctslhe ASB had been working .. them· whethet or not. they try it next :·· rSil 13~ ·10 a number of urif9i'tunatc . e p. · ·.· · . ·.· · · · · · · ·· · $Oll1C o(thcmque.stiof,vhetherornot ·. on. since the. beginning (jf the . semcstcrt Schieber continues. .. . circumsL.'inccs during the w~k i!tni . : Gornie~ seres.scs th~ importance. WC should c.ven have the bill, but l · Piallirll:~I.: : :: ,,· _: .... ·.•·.· .. . .. : ,In .an. unrelated incident. four: people '.,','ere arieslcd on campus . one fo{possesion of illegal weapons: iwo. for curfew violations; and,onc for <iuestibni~g in ~other incidpnL . · .. · . semester. · <CWe'regoing to have to try and try •· _ASilrcpresentativ~ qimpnigried for·. of the bill, saying tlte excess funds. appreciate their persistence,'.' <Jor- ·. •. . . Ironjcally, of those votes C\iSt, 73 ·. •, again/' says Gornick, dc.1h of SIU· .. the bilL . . . coi1l~ be used to cveryono'.s ad van• . : nick concludes,. .. •. .. . , · ... . . . . .. !. . I . ..::,_-... . ..;- ' . . . ' . . .. ' . . ... . . c •• . '- ·. . . . I G> ·.C 1- .. NON PROPITORG: ~.PA(OE. · ··· Last issUe of _'.Jhe R/pforfaU semester; Issues · will resume Fe~6 Reriegade. PERMIT NO. 402 . BAKERSFIELD;CA · Volume XLVIV, No. ll Monday; December 5, 1988 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE Catchin' carp . ' : I .. . ' Tim Scott enjoyson,e of his favorite hobbies despite :cold weather and fog ·during a recent afternoon at Hart Park .. ··. · · · .. · . · · .. · · . ·. · : . oavld e 9 ,1on1Rfp s1a11 · SITloking.••room opensiearJy ._ . ' _.. ·.· . . . . . .- . . . .. . . . . - . . . . . . . . - ·. _ ... . . . · By Robert Phipps .·. Editor-in,Chief · . despite t~e wan ~eparatins ihe lwo . included in the esun{ate given i~ rooms. · , . •. the ASB by ihe offices of Adminis: . Never~eless, the room was or- · trativeScrvitcsisS~.SOOforthepur- '.fhe ~mpus smoking issue has dc'rc<l o~ncd 'to student smokers chascofa smoke-catef:s1001odcan . been al. least temporarily resolved. recently by BC President ·Rjchard ·. the carpet, S 1 Jl()() Lo install another . · .. with tlie. ifrtroo,uction ofa smoking . Wright when rain'y_ weather pre- ·. smoke: . . ·, room ·31 the rear ofthe cafeteria,, . . ~entcd Students f!Olll smo~in~_'oui- . proof ~vall;a~<l $700 iorcP4itthe Theinbvc·comesafier a l~hg bolll side any fonger. . .. · . · ··. · · • .:· . . heating, Ventilation, and aifcondic .. which ~gan las.I sen\estenyhen then . tThe r6<:lrri :was· o&~6c! prc'ku"a- tioning: s~stem S, •. .• . . ·.· .. . .. •. . • . . ~_SB V1cc:Pres1den~ Roch~,llc Bcny ·· 1urcly;" says Kathy Roscllini; ditcc: . ·.· . R?~llmi says sh~ can't :say fof ·. introduced arcso.luuon wh1chwould . tor or siudcntaffairs. '.'Ii was not our.· sure whethcr9r not the room wiHstay ban 3:!i··.indoof_SlllOking ·on C311lJ)US· .. ded~ioritoopcn itJtwa:Slhcdccision •. Ol)Gn 'when .. it: doesn't·. currently. over the protests of~tuderitsmokers, ... o(thc president. I, suspect he' did it .•. operate up to safety and hc.1lth stanc . Freshman Vice President· Mark .... because lt~wantcd studeii'tsto have.a . dru;ds. . ..... • . Bran.ham sugges1cdth~idcaof using . place-lo smoke in, but I don't know ·. The question· app_are11ilY, is: · the room whidi once housed video . that for stlre, 0 ·': ·.· .·. • • whether or not the money can. be. games, i~ a~ effort lCl rcsolvc)hc .. ·· ,_Rosc:Uin, addi th~t as fa~·as the . foundtopcrforrnthcilcccssarymain< controve.rsial issueduri11g an org:in> .. A$B is concctnc{I, the issue, hasn't .. ·· tcnancc, a problem Frank G6mick;, :' izcd student protest al an ASB inect> bcc_n (eso_l~~ yet, due _lo \he cost'of . dean of students, says th~ college will· .. · . · . maintaining the room. . . · probably be wi .. 11 .. in.i to help wfth .•..•.. ·· mg. · > · · · . , .. ·. , . , .. ·. ''We'rc,g91ng IQ have to seal off The idea seemed perfect: untiI it .• . According to a press release from : 11Jc room so the air doesn't inix-wi'th · .. was discovered ... the·. room ·•wasn't. · the ASB; apprnx,imatcly S~J(JO will .. the MLK\;enicr,''Gomkk says: ''but ..• c.omplctely ~al~ off frotll ~he Mar· . . have to be s~n,t !n order to brmg ~he · well iake "a took at ihat. The college· lln Luther King Jr. center adJacent to · ,room up to par wllh safety and health .. is certainly willing to share that re- it, where smoke w~s able to seep in,>: .siandards,, · · · · ' · . sponsibility.» · Bi()logy.teae'her dies · after bout With illness . · .. By Robert Phipps.·:· .... ·.. Editor-in-Chief · ·. .' : ·. .''He re-· · ·a: i.l<y BQ Stings Hornets .in·:· . Potato Bowl - : (.. < •• • • - - ,- Funci"al scrvkts \vete held · (} v er Y. · ·. , . By, Ryan Bly~tone · wcdnesciaf iorJ~ck.kildebeck: a <). n e_ .. ·· sports Eclito( - : : > .. · tho:ught . 20~year BC. st~ff v~ieran. whQ .. c 9 u I d_. · .. In igrun; ·that meant ~II 'iii/ . died NOV; 27 in his home of a ) ca _rn · . glory, and .-rtwillds: ofnationai.' . sudden illness. . . . . . . . . He was t:hampicinship status, thc-.i988 · · Kildebcck was a lif~ science. al ways. . Renegade footbali team proved and bioJogy: teach~r. who also r _e . a. I . i1.Selftoe_yeryooe by_defeating the · · · · · · · o p c n F~llcrion City Co.Hege Hornets{ helped integrate the nursing pro· · · 'lh h.·. L~ :,:· 30-24, in the 3 7 th. ann.ua'J Shrine .. _ · gram foto .the BC curriculm: ·.. wi .·. is '"':' . . . AccordingtoPaulPruett,head .. -~ e .el" ·. . : ... · Potat08()\Vlgamebcfor~actowd · · · s · Jack Kildebeck or 18 · 237 fans. · ·: .ofthe life science deparuncnt, 1 g . ' . . ·. d. a·c· .. ·s·a' · BC, 11.0; defeated the Hor- Kildebcck worked for the Lock;,. ,.c 9 m ": .... Jome · ·. in· nets, ,10-}, for. only the ~ond heed Corp. while earning hls . p~et~lyhon~~t; a_rtd I really 3 f.pre-: .. timeiil 13 attcinpis(BCwon 50-0 master's degree in entomology Cl~l~ that,. Nixon say~, . You in ·1%7). . · · .· · ... from Sail Die.go University. After . don t find many people h~e that. TheRcncgadcs,who had lost a ·' · · .... · · · d. · , · · . · · · · • · · · • ' . . · , · · - . · · ·· · ·.· · · · · · receiving his master's, Ki Iden· · Jae~ wasn't one of those people hcartbreakcr Lo College of the Sc- · .. ·. ·. ropose · ... or.ga. n. 1z.at1.on. a · .. st .. ru .. c. t.u. re.· bcckjoinedtheBCstaffint968;. whojust,exi_ste~. he absolutely gtioiasint~tycar'sbowlgamc, . teaching introductory biology. . :enjoyed life." 29·26. assure{! themselves of a t . b · 1 · I .. t ... ·d· · · ... · : . · . . "We taughi and shared office victoty and a possible national . 0 . e 1.m. e. en .e . n ex. t s e.m. . e. ·.st er space together,,. says Pruett. . lis:~~nn::o~~x~nc~lo~:wes~acbh~ junior coUege .championship "When we started the health sci- when halfback Karl J>rice scored , By Heather Ross Allison.Linda Belcher.Peggy Buck· to make things ruri more sm·oothly. . . . · Rip StaH ley, Chuck Carlson, (:Jiff Garrett, One example is lhe director of · ·· After sticking with the same · Frank Gornick, Jackie Gullam, Lisa Data and Information Services, administrative structure for the lasl Hutchinson, Walt Johnson,· Mike Linda Belcher, who has been added · 20 years, BC President Richard' Morelli, Cynthia· Pollard, · Dave to take care of making information Wright will launch a new organiza'l... Scott, Archie Sherman, Steve Smith accessible to the 11 division chairs by Lional structure in the spring and ~b Tuule. . . computer. semester. The plan will run for a year Wnght tackled the )Ob by looking · Division chairs also work with before being evaluated foc neassary atothcrcoUege systems, talking with . day-to-day budgets, schwu1es and chariges. other administrators, meeting with curriculum planning. Departments Wright said the program "Are we every department on campus, and · are still functioning, but most of the asanc{lue,3tionalinstitutionstructur- asking faculty members for their . . ally organi2ed in the best possible imput during different stages of the wo: is_d~ne~heai of tune. \V. h way for the students' needs as pos· plan. 'd tellmng e system, b ng t ·bl ?" Th I f sai , u,e co ege saves money y get· e. e an.swcr, ~t all, was By having 11 divisions replace.25 ting more facuJty in the classroom, 'No,1tcouldbcbetter. departmcnts,Wrightsaid,thesystem all · · ·· r I h · \V · h owmg more oppcrtuntlles 101 ;:,lU· nt espnng, ng,1summone-0a~ allows teachers who were dolng dents task force IIJ r.-r,rganize the adminis- other duties such as serving as de- · tra.tive stn ... ·r;.~- and r.xomend an partment hCJd to spcr..1 r.~Ofe lime in "The focus is on the students," he academic1dq~',:"smen12l plan to the the classrooms with thr. qooents. said. "They come first, and lhe atti· Academic Se.ic.lte. He added that tM ~y,ti:.m has sim· tudc is that we are here for them. If· The 1,3,l.: fr.•. ,.··.,· .. , ·1f ch:iir- plift~J and cor..-·.:-:..-arr<l sp.:-,.iftc studentsar~'thcre,thcnwheredoes . man Wrig,'lt an .. .;;.a.ff o1~.mbcrs Bob job3, shifting responsibility ar0und that leave the faculty?" :will be handled through the BC on a 2-yard-run with 26 seconds ence division, he taught many of Foundation. Jefl in the game to pul the Renc- thccourscs to theprc_·nursing Stu· . gadc.s up to stay. dents. · "It's designed to erect some Althoughthelastscorcwasdc- ."Until I heard Don Pool t.alk at type of memorial. to Jack on cidcd on the ground, the contest the funcraJ, I thought ·1 was the campus," Pruett says. ''Pcrfiaps a was won bccauscorthepassingof only one he called at 11 at night ·. plaque on the lab door that was quarterback Stan Greene. But our discussions were mostly ·his, or maybe on a tree, we're not Greene. who came into this about why the PLO didn't have a sure yet." game with 105 completions of seat at the United Nations. 186 pass aucmpts for 1,766 yards "l panicularly enjoyed our One thing which is certain, and 2 0 touchdowns, wc'n117 of33 field trips together to the coast Kild be k ·11 be ti for203yardswith a4-yardtouch· e c WI not orgottcn down strike to tight end Lioilel and up into Kem Canyon. That's by his friends who worked along· Sykes. Hov.·ewr, Grr~nc. <,'. what biologists like to do, you side him for so many years, and le<:tc.d a<; th<., ~am~·s ri-,ost v.i, : know, catch octopus, look at liv- came to know him so well. able p:., 1 , · ,;: ... rk,I in ,.j~ erwarts, and just stop to smell the roses. He was always 'happy Jack, the bug man,•" Pruett says. Terri Nixon, Kildcbeck 's for· mer student aide, says, "As a teacher, he knew how to reach the students who weren't exactly hell-bent scholastically. "Jack was always one of the guys whose glass was always half-fu\l, instead of half-empty, at le.ast as far as life was con- cerned," Pruett says. "And 1think that )Vas certainly a trait to be admired." comrne.,. n::- '__,"'~ -:,,: --a...- . ...... a:--1r ..... --:: .... ·~ e~ f ·.., ·.·..'. \I. 1::-,,~: :.."~ :J:c;u; ·.re 1::-..- ..... -...-.. _: ·_:y .U,11'1.nij ':la:lr.s .:i ~ase see BC ::iage 7

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Page 1: ,' Lack of votes dooms. fee bil · By Heather Ross Allison.Linda Belcher.Peggy Buck· to make things ruri more sm·oothly. . . . · Rip StaH ley, Chuck Carlson, (:Jiff Garrett, One

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· Editor-In-Chief . . only 27 percent, or 347 votes op· : ' .e ad the, yes vote. I will «Toe students who worked on it wge. . . .• . .·. . •... ·.

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1· ter'S Officers .·· ~~~;g~toadb. Thbaeyd.Wborkakedlo·~f anhd h. '; lhinkfit'hs.11!1 impo~nt bill for

-'l = "I'm really disappointed it didnit: 0 pus t e bll again ... ," . '. . . . . .. a. .. re Wlu,l e l c 1uturco t IS campus,' says Gor· pass, Senate Bill 135 has once again ·. pass," says• ASB · P~esidcnt I<elli .· · Frank Gornick. :eathr, rausefis.tudcnts, I think, nick. "We'regoingtone:ed !1COmprc- .. n1etwilh defeat, mnri<lng the second _Schielx)r, "but I'm inorc disai· d . · ·.. ·. ·. ere 00 ng to ind shelter rather ; hensive student· services· building time in two seme$lers the bill has not pointed with the voter. turnout l . e~n Of.Students than vote," ·, : . . .. sometime in the fulureand I think the passed. · . . ·. · ·.. don't know if people arc lazy or just dents. "We had lhe yes vote. I witi . · Accordi~g to ~chiebcr, another same kind of unselfishness i.hal was

The. proposal, which would've npathetic. . · . . . i .nsk l)CXt scmes~rs· officers to push · factor working agamslthcpassageof .. · shown 25 years ago wheruhe ASB generated an estimated $60,000 in . "I'm sure Dr. (Frank)· Gornick : the· bill again When school Sli\flS. SB i35 Wl\S the problem with 'P,SB. indebted themselves !O bui.Jd thei:ie,\I . excess .funds to be used indtwelop-: will suggest we do it again' next . 'Nho was itI\Voodrow Wilson; r pnrticipation. . . . . . .· .·· . , bookstore is. needed Lhisycm.l>·. ing ncwpro~ramsandassis'tingoldcr.: se·mcster, bul I think ihe board wanis . think, tJfatsajd persistence more thnt\ . "Only a Jew people did° aii ttw ones by tagging an extra SS fee on to · Lo give it a rest aridtry. ·.agru.·n the .· ..• tatc.ni a.c.complistics goa.ls/' '', .. · ·.• :. . : work, and We were disappointed not · "l appre.ci;te the student; cffor.is. ·

··Fi_ghts•.h.itj;ampUs,, . ..•• ·.: Fiih~brokio~t.Sat~rdayduri*g; 'a post-Potato Bowl gaJl)e dan~ in th~ BC:,C4fe~aSJ>Oruor,ed by lheBlack Sl_l!d~t Vnion and a1tc1¥ie<l w sev~ ~al ijleged Crips, gang members,/ i •. , ,P~U~te<:elved report.5 of shot.$ ~ing fired ii,id a chair wii.s WO: wri, ,tlir~µgh, a l?lf~gle,ss window in the; cAA1p~ .un~rfo)'crby. °-ne o(the: SUS!)OCls,'WhOaJsO allegedly kic~cd ft BC palicifcm: and left a si~ble ile'ni ir\' the .righi-reas pas~cngcr de>O~' ,·,

·: According to do'rm iCjiden1$ Jive peopl~ were sightw ·with fireainu af

tu 'tt' . . . . ~f .. . . . ·a. II the ASB members ·were'able lo . . . . . . .. . . _ ! pn_ ~osts,_was one o the major . following semester. lt'.11 be up to Gornick a11rilrnte{tl1c failure of · h 1 ,, . · . · · · · more than anything .though;{ know

.· proje.ctslhe ASB had been working .. them· whethet or not. they try it next :·· rSil 13~ ·10 a number of urif9i'tunatc . e p. · ·.· · . ·.· · · · · · · ·· · .· $Oll1C o(thcmque.stiof,vhetherornot ·. on. since the. beginning .· (jf the . semcstcrt Schieber continues. .. . circumsL.'inccs during the w~k i!tni . : Gornie~ seres.scs th~ importance. WC should c.ven have the bill, but l ·

Piallirll:~I.: : :: , , · _: .... ·.•·.· . . . .. : ,In .an. unrelated incident. four: people '.,','ere arieslcd on campus . one fo{possesion of illegal weapons: iwo. for curfew violations; and,onc for <iuestibni~g in ~other incidpnL . · .. ·

. semester. · <CWe'regoing to have to try and try •· _ASilrcpresentativ~ qimpnigried for·. of the bill, saying tlte excess funds. appreciate their persistence,'.' <Jor- ·. •. . . Ironjcally, of those votes C\iSt, 73 ·. •, again/' says Gornick, dc.1h of SIU· .. the bilL . . . coi1l~ be used to cveryono'.s ad van• . : nick concludes,.

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· ··· Last issUe of _'.Jhe R/pforfaU .· semester; Issues · will resume Fe~6 Reriegade.

PERMIT NO. 402 .· . BAKERSFIELD;CA ·

Volume XLVIV, No. ll Monday; December 5, 1988 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE

Catchin' carp . '

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Tim Scott enjoyson,e of his favorite hobbies despite :cold weather and fog ·during a recent afternoon at Hart Park .. ··. · · · .. · . · · .. · · . ·. · : . oavld e9,1on1Rfp s1a11

· SITloking.••room opensiearJy ._ . ' _.. ·.· . . . . . .- . . . .. . . . . - . .· . . . . . . . - ·. .· _ ... . . .

· By Robert Phipps .· .·. Editor-in,Chief .· ·

. despite t~e wan ~eparatins ihe lwo .· . included in the esun{ate given i~ rooms. · , . •. the ASB by ihe offices of Adminis: . Never~eless, the room was or- · trativeScrvitcsisS~.SOOforthepur-

'.fhe ~mpus smoking issue has dc'rc<l o~ncd 'to student smokers chascofa smoke-catef:s1001odcan . been al. least temporarily resolved. recently by BC President ·Rjchard ·. the carpet, S 1 Jl()() Lo install another . · .. with tlie. ifrtroo,uction ofa smoking . Wright when rain'y_ weather pre- ·. smoke: . .

·, room ·31 the rear ofthe cafeteria,, . . ~entcd Students f!Olll smo~in~_'oui- . proof ~vall;a~<l $700 iorcP4itthe Theinbvc·comesafier a l~hg bolll side any fonger. . .. · . · .· ··. · · • .:· . . heating, Ventilation, and aifcondic ..

which ~gan las.I sen\estenyhen then . tThe r6<:lrri :was· o&~6c! prc'ku"a- tioning: s~stem S, •. .• . . ·.· .· .. . .. •. . • .

. ~_SB V1cc:Pres1den~ Roch~,llc Bcny ·· 1urcly;" says Kathy Roscllini; ditcc: . ·.· . R?~llmi says sh~ can't :say fof ·. introduced arcso.luuon wh1chwould . tor or siudcntaffairs. '.'Ii was not our.· sure whethcr9r not the room wiHstay .·

ban 3:!i··.indoof_SlllOking ·on C311lJ)US· .. ded~ioritoopcn itJtwa:Slhcdccision •. Ol)Gn 'when .. it: doesn't·. currently. .· over the protests of~tuderitsmokers, ... o(thc president. I, suspect he' did it .•. operate up to safety and hc.1lth stanc .

Freshman Vice President· Mark •.... because lt~wantcd studeii'tsto have.a . dru;ds. . ..... • . Bran.ham sugges1cdth~idcaof using . place-lo smoke in, but I don't know ·. The question· app_are11ilY, is: · the room whidi once housed video . that for stlre,0 ·': • ·.· .·. .· • • whether or not the money can. be. games, i~ a~ effort lCl rcsolvc)hc .. ·· ,_Rosc:Uin, addi th~t as fa~·as the . foundtopcrforrnthcilcccssarymain< controve.rsial issueduri11g an org:in> .. A$B is concctnc{I, the issue, hasn't .. ·· tcnancc, a problem Frank G6mick;, :' • izcd student protest al an ASB inect> bcc_n (eso_l~~ yet, due _lo \he cost'of . dean of students, says th~ college will· .. · . · . maintaining the room. . . · probably be wi .. 11 .. in.i to help wfth .•..•.. ·· mg. · > · · · . , .. ·. , . , .. ·. ''We'rc,g91ng IQ have to seal off

The idea seemed perfect: untiI it .• . According to a press release from : 11Jc room so the air doesn't inix-wi'th · .. was discovered ... the·. room ·•wasn't. · the ASB; apprnx,imatcly S~J(JO will .. the MLK\;enicr,''Gomkk says: ''but ..• c.omplctely ~al~ off frotll ~he Mar· . . have to be s~n,t !n order to brmg ~he · well iake "a took at ihat. The college· lln Luther King Jr. center adJacent to · ,room up to par wllh safety and health .. is certainly willing to share that re-it, where smoke w~s able to seep in,>: .siandards,, · · · · ' · . sponsibility.» ·

Bi()logy.teae'her dies · after bout With illness

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. 20~year BC. st~ff v~ieran. whQ .. c 9 u I d_. · .. In igrun; ·that meant ~II 'iii/ . died NOV; 27 in his home of a ) ca _rn · . glory, and .-rtwillds: ofnationai.'

. sudden illness. . . . . . . . . He was t:hampicinship status, thc-.i988 · · Kildebcck was a lif~ science. al ways. . Renegade footbali team proved and bioJogy: teach~r. who also r _e . a. I . i1.Selftoe_yeryooe by_defeating the

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· · · s · Jack Kildebeck or 18·237 fans. · ·: .ofthe life science deparuncnt, 1 ~ g . ' . . ·. d. a·c· .. ·s·a' · .· BC, 11.0; defeated the Hor­Kildebcck worked for the Lock;,. ,.c 9 m ": .... Jome · ·. in· nets, ,10-}, for. only the ~ond heed Corp. while earning hls . p~et~lyhon~~t; a_rtd I really 3f.pre-: .. timeiil 13 attcinpis(BCwon 50-0 master's degree in entomology Cl~l~ that,. Nixon say~, . You in ·1%7). . .· · · . · · ... from Sail Die.go University. After . don t find many people h~e that. TheRcncgadcs,who had lost a

·' · p· · .... · · · d. · , · · . · · · · • · · · • ' . . · , · · - . · · ·· · ·.· · · · · · receiving his master's, Ki Iden· · Jae~ wasn't one of those people hcartbreakcr Lo College of the Sc-· .. ·. ·. ropose · ... or.ga. n. 1z.at1.on. a · .. st .. ru .. c. t.u. re.· bcckjoinedtheBCstaffint968;. whojust,exi_ste~. he absolutely gtioiasint~tycar'sbowlgamc, . teaching introductory biology. . :enjoyed life." 29·26. assure{! themselves of a

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. 0 . e 1.m. p· e. m· en .e . n ex. t s e.m. . e. ·.st er space together,,. says Pruett. . lis:~~nn::o~~x~nc~lo~:wes~acbh~ junior coUege . championship "When we started the health sci- when halfback Karl J>rice scored

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administrative structure for the lasl Hutchinson, Walt Johnson,· Mike Linda Belcher, who has been added · 20 years, BC President Richard' Morelli, Cynthia· Pollard, · Dave to take care of making information Wright will launch a new organiza'l... Scott, Archie Sherman, Steve Smith accessible to the 11 division chairs by Lional structure in the spring and ~b Tuule. . . computer. semester. The plan will run for a year Wnght tackled the )Ob by looking · Division chairs also work with before being evaluated foc neassary atothcrcoUege systems, talking with . day-to-day budgets, schwu1es and chariges. other administrators, meeting with curriculum planning. Departments

Wright said the program "Are we every department on campus, and · are still functioning, but most of the asanc{lue,3tionalinstitutionstructur- asking faculty members for their . . ally organi2ed in the best possible imput during different stages of the wo: is_d~ne~heai of tune. \V. h way for the students' needs as pos· plan. 'd ~~g tellmng e system, b ng t ·bl ?" Th I f sai , u,e co ege saves money y get· ~ e. e an.swcr, ~t all, was By having 11 divisions replace.25 ting more facuJty in the classroom, 'No,1tcouldbcbetter. departmcnts,Wrightsaid,thesystem all · · ·· r •

I h · \V · h owmg more oppcrtuntlles 101 ;:,lU· nt espnng, ng,1summone-0a~ allows teachers who were dolng dents

task force IIJ r.-r,rganize the adminis- other duties such as serving as de- · tra.tive stn ... ·r;.~- and r.xomend an partment hCJd to spcr..1 r.~Ofe lime in "The focus is on the students," he academic1dq~',:"smen12l plan to the the classrooms with thr. qooents. said. "They come first, and lhe atti· Academic Se.ic.lte. He added that tM ~y,ti:.m has sim· tudc is that we are here for them. If·

The 1,3,l.: fr .•. ,.··.,· .. , ·1f ch:iir- plift~J and cor..-·.:-:..-arr<l sp.:-,.iftc studentsar~'thcre,thcnwheredoes . man Wrig,'lt an .. ~ .;;.a.ff o1~.mbcrs Bob job3, shifting responsibility ar0und that leave the faculty?"

:will be handled through the BC on a 2-yard-run with 26 seconds ence division, he taught many of Foundation. Jefl in the game to pul the Renc-thccourscs to theprc_·nursing Stu· . gadc.s up to stay. dents. · "It's designed to erect some Althoughthelastscorcwasdc-

. "Until I heard Don Pool t.alk at type of memorial. to Jack on cidcd on the ground, the contest the funcraJ, I thought ·1 was the campus," Pruett says. ''Pcrfiaps a was won bccauscorthepassingof only one he called at 11 at night ·. plaque on the lab door that was quarterback Stan Greene. But our discussions were mostly · his, or maybe on a tree, we're not Greene. who came into this about why the PLO didn't have a sure yet." game with 105 completions of seat at the United Nations. 186 pass aucmpts for 1,766 yards

"l panicularly enjoyed our One thing which is certain, and 20 touchdowns, wc'n117 of33 field trips together to the coast Kild be k ·11 be ti for203yardswith a4-yardtouch· e c WI not orgottcn down strike to tight end Lioilel and up into Kem Canyon. That's by his friends who worked along· Sykes. Hov.·ewr, Grr~nc. <,'.

what biologists like to do, you side him for so many years, and le<:tc.d a<; th<., ~am~·s ri-,ost v.i, : know, catch octopus, look at liv- came to know him so well. able p:.,1 , · \· ,;: ... rk,I in ,.j~ erwarts, and just stop to smell the roses. He was always 'happy Jack, the bug man,•" Pruett says.

Terri Nixon, Kildcbeck 's for· mer student aide, says, "As a teacher, he knew how to reach the students who weren't exactly hell-bent scholastically.

"Jack was always one of the guys whose glass was always half-fu\l, instead of half-empty, at le.ast as far as life was con­cerned," Pruett says. "And 1 think that )Vas certainly a trait to be admired."

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'Horses' ·lacks fresh_ perspective on llfe . . . . .

· rain. These arc the conditions that fat-tire entluisiasts dierun of all year long.- - - < ·

Two such _ enthusiasts, Craig Comstock and Chris Folks of Bak·

- ersfield; especially enjoy winterrid.i ing. - Mountain biking is fun year­round; they say, but beating the cold is much_ more enjoyable than beating

_ Reali$m is a traitto bcadmfrcd in films;and David Anspaugh 's "Fresh the heat in B;ikersfield. - - _ _ Horses'! certainly has plenty of it. Unforiunately, between the already --_,- -. Comstock and Folks, both BCsui-coilfuscd story lineandmudd!cddialogue,''Horscs," though retaining its dents, ride locally at least a couple realism, loses somethingmuchmoreuscfulaloilg the way: entertainment ilnies eacli-.-iveclc after school;

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- Based on Lairy Ketron's off-Broadway play of the same title; - Tiie.y find th~t. ihe foothills in north~ _ "Horse_.t is ihestory of Matt Larkin (Andrew McCarthy), a22-year-old - cast Bakersfield provide the down- ;',

engineering major from Cincinnati, a yuppie in the broadest sense of the hills, the_ grueling uphills, arid the -word. - _ _ - _ .. _ _ _ __ - _ _ __ pulsc:racingijurrips that make' the

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Dumping his fiancec, Lar~in pursues Jewel with a passion, I itcra(ly, Downhills are a ·ravorite of agrees, saying that he likes to lest his • alway/loved theouidoor~.and doing stock says. They also waii:hed the -• since love is something which never reallyscemstocomeintcidiepiciure .Comsioc~·s. too, ~ut lie also c,njoys. ball)'nce, to sec just hoW far he can .things likt hiking, so inountain _bik- -_ trials and cross-country evcnlS. - . -

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young romance, ''Fresh Horses" certainly isn't the(ype of film to see uphill. "Sometimes you feel like yciu think," he says. ' --- -- - In September,' Comstock and mountain bike racing circuit; .both_ simply f,:ir enjoYJllent's sake. - - _- _ - _-_ -__ -- __ -- - justmigh(n_ot rnake it to the top, but - - _ Wh~n the two getinore time 10 Folks wcnlto the Swatch World have _proven_ themselves as better

--Anspaugh,whomadehisdii~torialdebutwiththeh1ghlyacclaimed . when you get lo the top aridlook ride, they like to take off on w6cK- - Mountaip Bike_ Championships,-· th~n the averagCrider: t;omstock _--"Hoosiers," has s_ucceedcd in becoming tooscrfous. J>ractically every down, you feel as ifyou could con: - ends to the Southern Sie'rra moun-' · • which is held annuaUy in Mammoth:_ placcil Se(:ond among 25 othcrridcrs' ' -- -_ '

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-work OU(, whi~h tends to raise the question, why keep walc!iingit? -•. _--· - -- . "Even though mountain biking --improve their skills on rnore intense -the time theyarri~cd and they were --rate; and fourth place \Villi hiitcarn··· • --- - -• -Toooftenthepaceisslowedbycoilfusingdialoguewhichdocsn'taid looks dangerous,'' I:olks says, "' iemiin: These mountains have a lot unabl\l tO compete, the two had a maieamongl50otheqiartidpantsin

-- in explaining why Larkin or Jewclact ihe way they do.: If they're don'Uhinkitis;isclangcrousasricliilg or old caUle trails, which make for great time watching the worl~-rc- this year's Gliilh & Giordano t11a1: -' (£11sir;ited by :Ceellngs of incorripatibility,,why ~on) U,eyjustsay so? - in the street, where ycm have the _- great siligle tracks;Folks: says. Be: -. nowncd l<wnikaic Dov.:nl\~I. a,r~C'} .- lengc, a motmia,ri bike biathlon. )11 f'.:--·inth~erid of ~utse. th,eY don'tliaveto;-sinc~the,_yleweris ~bleto.draw. chance of geiting run over by a car. sides just the difficult trails, Com- thal starts at the top of Mammoth Folk's first' r:ace ever, tiii Frog • this conclusion on his own without any explanation from Ringwald or -_ _Besides, I likcjumpirig over rocks, stock and Folks Jove to be in the fresh Mountain arid ends attheinrun·Jodge. Meadow Frecfail, heiookfirst place -McCarthy, as unpredictability isn) on{ofthe movie's strong points> - -- . - ---- . -- - - - - over many experienced athlet~s. , < -- C~edil should be give~ t6 Ringwald and McCarthy however, for. - Like most people who enjoy l!

breaklngoutoftheirteen-agedshcUsand(akiligonrolcssomewhatmorc - - 'Ne. w J' - e rsey' . exc' i u·---s e· the l'y r"1 c· s sb~1ko_1rtng,thap.c Yar.-LPoianf_th_eto_ll'--lk_'._vec· csp~om-roas·_u nltao_n _ing< ----_--. suitable io th_eir age. While nCithcrhas yet reached their career plateau, ,, for them. "Fresh Horses'' demonsttatcs acting maturity at least. - - - - --' . - - as they live. It's n.ot JUSl because of

- - Inessence;<'Fresh Horses" willprobablygodowri as a bold experi, - - · r - . - - - _ - thcgreatphysicalshapeitke.ppsthem ment which nonetheless failed. a film which would've been better suited i - in.they say, but also because of the • -fora few mme' hours on the culling room floor, - -_ By Micl¥!ci <Jattenb~ ___ -,-,_ -- •• Jyrics that v,oeie great; now they ate --- --• A]tho~gh "New Jersey" isn't lhe. fricrids they've made ihrough it, and -1---------------------------------..... ---- -- Rip Staff g\ltting annoying. _ - - - . best album of the year; it's been atthe li\!causc bf the beauli fu 1 places it _ -, - l

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_ _ Sports Editor • -- A thrilling 6nd to a perfect I f-0 ~asonfor.theRenegade

football tel)m was capped offwheri halfb:ick Kar!Price ran -­into the end zone from ttie2-yard-lirie to claim a 30-24 vie;_

- tory ovcrJhcFullerton Hornets in the 37th annual Shrine-Po;: tatoB.owlgame; _- _ · · · - - _ - - --

BC improved its Potato Bowlrecord to 10-4 and avenged ---not only 1_1 straight Hornet victories in bothregularandpost· -_ -

: season play, but also avenged the 1964 Renegade fooU>aU tcam:s 24, 13 loss IQ the Horiieis in this local classic coritesL -

In addiilori to the activities on the field, the Potato Bowl also provides funds raised fro"m this yearly game for the - - -Shrineis Hospital forCdppledand Burned Chil~n. Prior to ihis year's game, Lhe loca!Shriricr Club has raised approxi-mately $800,0()0from the past 36 games, . , _ _ - _ _ - This w·oi-thwhile charity game, which slartCd in 1948 -

,vlien Santa Barbara College played· lirid beat -·Willamet_te, -College 46-7 at Griffith Field (th() formerh.6rtiest:idiumfor , -· BC and current home of the Bakersfield High Drillers foc,i;

-. ball team), had an attendance of 3,700 fans. At this year's -contest, that figure was a near~seilou! of 18,237 at BC's -Mernorial Siadium. -

Thisy~'s 13akersfield Renegade footballtcam; led by a -_ -- · mi~ of youth and experience fo both athletes an~ coaches, -_ r,ollcd to a perfect 9-0 \Vestem State Conf~rcnce and_a l 0-_0 overallre(:ord, - - - - -- -- - - -- - - - -

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Division with a 9:oconferente andl0-0 overall record. --.- _-With bolh teams undefeated, this w~ thi firsi time that -

-two ~nbeatcn squads had gone ~ead-to_-head in the Poti)to Bowl classic; Althougti b9th ieams were undefeated, the -­

--- Junior collegt\ football ranking systems: JG Grid-Wire arid the JC Athletic Bureau' .ranked the lWO teams differently. -· · The.Honieis, becaure or their tougher. schedule, were rankel! No. ·1 in botlt polls while ihe Renegades were No. 3

-•. and·No. 2,respectively::'' )_ -"· __ - - _-_- ,. '.' · - - ;· _ ·, - ,. _ .J3ecauseofthesetwoPollsandthefacithattheRenegade - _

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Sports Editor -- · ~nd io.arth·rival Cuesta College in the woinenqualiOedfortheSouihern: it was the suite meet, Kelley and the · and Cuesta:. runners to a team that consisted of team points and had four runners oc- California championship· iace on · team 'went into the event with a dif· .· eight, six of Yihich were freshmen. copying the top lO spots. ·_ ... ·. Nov, 11 at Hart Park. There, behind · ferent attitudeihan at the conference -.• - Wilha)!ofthlssuccess, KeUey be, It's apparent that siie is interested in ·.

Attliougll the ;NOmen's cross . ·· In this e,vent, Boyles, the No. 1 .. Schuetze's ninth placoruo of 18:04;4 . and Southern California meeis. tieves one of the main factors was . loci!l talem as she attended soine of . , country SCMOII s~ io early Sep- runner at that time,took S!Jlth place . and King's 13th place finish timed at . · · "At the corifereilcemeet; we had a having herrunnersbothmenw.llyand . the high schoolrneets this yciu'; • . . .tember,theteanisaveditsmostexcit· with Ii time of 18:21.09, She was .18:13.06, the ,team ended up third lot of pressur¢. We had to l)eat physicallyprepaied. - .· ' .. Thosesix ~t'1f!lers arenowtrain·

ing moments for tlie the month of No· · followed by teammates Schuetze, and, as a re.sult, qualified for the op- Moorpar~ College and Ventura, lwo. . . . . - ing for the upcoming track season as vember. · · . - . seventh;in 18:26.91 and eighth place portunity to compete in the state teams that defeated us earlierln the ."The women all worked hard and well as doing some outside events. · . Behind slrOng performances by finisherKlng at 18:32.31: Rounding championship race. _ - . . year," said Kelley,''Atthestatemee!, were highly motivated." she said. Three of ihe runners: Denham, _

• . Regina Schuetze., Leslie King and out the top IO was Lupe Eberly, who . wo didn't have the pressure of quaJi: - . - - Olivru.-ez arid King will bccornpetit\g Pam Boyles, the women's program claimed the 10th position, limed at -"The women all_ w· ark' e' 'd' fying ariy further ... the state meet Now th;t the 1988 seasori is over. ·in the Los Angeles Marathon this had its finest season since 1977 and 19:03.96. was icing on the cake . ., · Kelleyis involved in recruiting more week - · · · · · thefu:stappearanceforseventh0year .. Theotherteamniembersandtheir ·_· hard and were highly head CQaCh Pam Kelley at the State times weie Lee Denham; 23rd, m Otivated ;" .The Renegades ended their sea· .championships Nov.19 in Fresno. . 20:29.56; Kacy Twist, 25th. at . S-On with this meet, finishing .fifth

Concluding_ the ye,ar with the 20:38.46;andSusieOlivnre,z;46that Pam Kelley, coach · behind the"winning school, Mount . . · .. WestemStateConferencemeetNov. 21:58.92. ·· -------••••• San Antonio College, American : l 4 at Hart Park, the team placed sec- - Because of their strong showing, · . Surprisingly, despite the fact that River College, West Valley College · -

Volleyball team improves despite inexperience By 'ran ya Kemph ·. - · . . . . . .

· . Rip Staff . This -year's volleyball team,

which ended its season with a 7 -12 . overall n:cord, did well_ despitt the

many drawbacks · that hampered · ·-.them.

-· According to Cindy Elil.a1fte, · . women's .volleyball coach, the main

Weak point of the team was that so. · · many of the players were new SlU•

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· leyball," said Elizalde. . _ . . . . . Hqwever, theprogramwi~ bene>

. . - fit bec81J¥1 the fJJ"St yeaf players will -. -be a valuable as.set IO next year's .

. · team. Most of the players will return to BCnext year and will be familiar witli college volleyball and the rest f -of the team. - · ·- · · ·

. "The women were very_ good players and d.id ·very . well in high sctlool. but they -·­

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-_ school v·oi)eybalL" · ·· -. Cindy Elizalde, coach,

..... Aiihough their record was sub· -.­par, they ended tip sixth in the West­

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cal to tasi year's," Eljt.alde S?id; re-. feiring toa.6-~3 mark hi 1987:

. Fortunately, this season's :ieam • escaped without any ~rious injuries,·· yet two players became ineligible ·

· due IQ grades. - - · The iady 'Gades ·most valuable

ptayei was outside hiuer Monique_ Forsioniw~o a19ng with 1987 fresh· •.. man of the yW Christi Vontz were t....,;~.;..;.•

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RENEGADE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP . Soccer team . . .

-endssea_sdn 14. deserve special pra.ise •

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In review of the 11-0 1988 Renegade foolball team,. there are inany . ... . Sports Editor who fit Iha! description, b\ll as the $¢MOO progressed. arid concluded • . The women's·. soccer· sea.son is victoriously, there are 14 special people who deserve rerognition: quar· over and the results are similar to the terback Stan Gre,ene, iunning back Reggie Yarbrough, wide receiver 1987 ediµon of the lady 'Gades, as •

· Linzy Colli~, defensive back/kick and punt returner Eddie Thomas, and this year's s{¥1ad captured third place the nine0man C()aChipg staff. .. ·. : ._ .. _ . . . . ._ _ _. . . . · • in the South Coast Confererii::e to ad· . · Greene was a huge fac!Qr, completing 105 of 186 auempis for 1,766 . vance to the final four tournament in

· yards and recorded 20.passing touchdowns during' the regular season. . Palomar.·. ·· . , . Greenedidn't stop there tl$ he led the unbeaten Renegades to a 30.-24 · .· First-year·_ .. coach .· .Mitchell

Potato Bowl _victory over the Fullerton Hornets with a 208-yard passing · Sigsworth has carried on ihe tradi-performance and a 4,yatd touchdown pass to tight end Lionel Sykes. · tion started by fot111er coach Angelo

Sophomore Yarbrough, the force behind the Renegades tushing at·. Haddad· - the fourth consecutive

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: 3S arid 4 yards, . . -_ .·,. . _ .... _ . . . _ i-. .• . ., ._. ··_ . . trated because of the lack of players . . r'',/'. - ·._·_ ',' . Anoth~ keysecond:y~ athfetdo the 'Oadeswas wide receiver sen-: · and expericnctl"on the team," e>:; : 1 . · · · )\. : . '

. sation Linzy Coliins. Last season, i.he 6-foot-1, 173:pound Collins plained the rciok(ecoach. ·.·· -·. · . ·-· ·· , · - ·0 • ..

. rewrote the Renegade record books 44 receptions. And. this year, he ·.. · To correct this probl~ni, he credits ,.... ·. \.d,./.\:1_: ·· ·' · •. equalled his own mru:k of 44 r!ieptions for 944. yar~s andJ3 touc_h·. two areas'. the fourretuining players· , ,! 't,. ·. ,,,

. downs. He.was tlie Westeni State Conference's No. I receiver for 1988.: and his assistant coaches. -.·. · . 'l_gl' '{t •· · , .·. - . /i)t ·_.1· _ . · Although tliere were many siandouts on-deferi~ for the Renegades . His returners -: Carrie Crotty, :.\!_•·.\,<. .·. . i?::,f ,{,Y ii · . :<. '.\'! ! _ (Defensive end Arthur Paul, linebackers•Devoilne Edwards, Mi.Chae) Corey Williams, Angela Tucl<cr arid • • ¥1s;; , j ._ -,}-; : , :<:','.):'

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· 1·.:_,_·-, _ ·· · fensive back Eddie Thomai . · - -.. · · . . · ·. . · -·. · -.. _ . Renegades to an sec 4,f land 10· · · t · · .- \ . :J~f . <l:1~(: . Not only did he~ntribute on defense where he made seve~ inter- 10-4 overall record. _ . - ._ · - . -_ . 4 'Q,. ;'. ;/i't% .

, ; .· .·.· ceptions-threercturnedfortotichdowns • LO lead the tcain, bulh~ prol;vedh_· -. ·. The foni1er thr~ (Crqtly, Wik . _ ... · .... · . _ . · .. -- -. _. .. .· _ . . ~ ~--.--' _ · , .· . ·, _ . Aaron Mastro/Rip Staff ' i: to bejustasdangerousasapuntandkickoffretumer. Thomas' high ig l Iiams aiid Tucker) did so well that BC's Corey .Vvilliams (center) struggles to gain control of a loose ball in the final game . t . in this rote was when he returned a punt for 57yards fora score against - each was honored by the sec. of the regular-season, a_ gain st Long Beach City College. BC dominated, and won, 6-0. ' · t' . the Santa.Barbara Vaqueros early in the seas~ , . __ · ··. .· _- ,· ._ . Crotty was n~med, along With team:

. 'And finally; thel)in'e·man coachingstafft$'de31Jy Carl BO\Vser. This mate Karen Kufta, to the SCC first . mo.st inspiratfonai player and fresh· sont Sigswonh'cxplained. ·. be the conference champion," · unit, totaling 86 years of football knowledge, was ied iri teims of service team and was ari honorable mention man Felicia Gonzales was the mos\ . Qcspitc their success, Sigsworth Sigsworth said.

. . • by quarierbaclc coadi Harvel PoHard (24 years), offense and offensive forthc AII-SCC team, Williams and improved. . · . _ bclitvcs that a lackofexperience and · · • · · .· . -.-line coach Duane Damron (23), Bowser (22), defensive line coach Don Tucker were both honorable men- Sigsworth's two assistant a lack of depth hindered their , - Now that Sigsworth knows what .. Millet (five), defense and line.backers coach Daitas Gridcr(fi~e),rcceiv- . . tioris for the SCC f~st team. , coaches, Ton/Andrews and Lucky . chances to claim the SCC champion: ·: to expect from the soccer season, he

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•I ·s dal. 1· ' . . - . · · · · c· · d th t "I am tJiankfol for having Tony . . - ·. - . -. . · · - · -_ ari . ·. . . • .. _ .. · . . .,. . . .. . . themselves, rotty receive e mos . . . . . . . . · the league; if we can keep the return- school teams .in hopes of building . . The impaci of the athletes; the coaches arid the Countless. supporters valuable player . .iward, Tucker and and Lucky. They sccincd to coniple-. · _ ers (accordjng ~to eiigilJitiiy SlWl; .. anolhcrplayoff caliber learn for the

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. There seemsto be a dilemma-on this .. · when oitly~l ~297 df the required 1 ;64 l· ·. say :10 matters relatif1g to B.C .. : • . to the benefit ofall students; the ASB · campus that sµrfaces each t_imethe As~ .. votes were casi; a differ¢nce of 344; : · ·• · , : . the sad_fact i's th~t SB 135,isn 't the .· ·_. has nothing to show for their efforts .•

;: ' sociated Studenr13ody_govemment at:- · Even inore ironic is· the fact the bill · · · · · · · · · · · .. _·_except for.an unnecessary sl~p in the .!

.·-.tempts-to help. the l 1>000 studept~ cur~ . was on its way to the necessary 2/3 .• , only ASI3~related event to.be.hampered· .· .. face froin a studentbody which:seems re. n_ tly e. nr_ ·. olled- a-lack ofvote_r.tum_· out_ .. ··. _majodty of 1083vo_t_e_s _tobe approved._-.·· by $tudentvoters .. Overthe last few se- _.· ·. •.·to co_mp·.· lainconstantly, a_nd y· et never· ..

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has met defeat, hot, as one ·mighf ex.-: .. against the measure (ot27:percent). · . :Justtliis semester,:a paltry.170 voters·.. ._.- So now;. while·. the fall sc1nestcr• pe_ct> ),ecause: of the oyerw_heltrttrig.· . As a re'sult of the students' acflons~ :;.: . . . '. . ·- . ' .- ... ·· ... drawstoacloseand.thcsprinP,SySsion· ... . . . . . . ·. accounted for· the ele_ctio11 :of 11 key .. · · · · · · ·

-number of.resounding "no'~ votes,_ but this latest election point~ out the ,fact - posidcins ori the ASB Boarcl ofRepre-.. ·. _ is just. arou.nd the: comer, the ASB · is · ·· · sitnply .. be_· caus. e_··· .. it ~1_·c1.·n 't have._· enou.gh .·· · .. _ th_ at.P_ eo_ P. le o. n this sa.mpu_· s hav.e for_got- ,.· . · · · · · -. .- ·ge_ arin_ g' u_'p·.·. to-rrieet t_he_· ir challe-nge of~ . seritatives.> . . . . . votes, yes or no; to s\1stain it.• . . . . . . ten one of the most itriportantaspects of passing SB 13$. BUtwithout ariyfeed.; .·

.· The bill, which would've· introduced .· democracy. . . . Lo\\'. voter turnout only Syrves to-it1- . pack froin the 11,000 stttdei1ts. on our · . . ·-·a new $5 fee tagged 9n to tuition costs·• .· · Voting is a privilege, a medium_ioex~ ·. ··. dicate that despite ~11 :the. hard work -.· campµs who a~e directly affected by ·_ . forthe implementation of various bel1e~ .·· press opiniqns/ and iri. the ·case ofSB . and. numerqus hours poured into . the ~iil, it looks. like we may. all be . 'ficial _school programs, was rejected _1:35, an opportunity to give students a . · · making SB 135 and the elections \VOJk back to square one: . .

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. Pele defended -Centcr:orfor_someoflhemanyother · .R· 'e·.g·1s· ·_1·· r_·a·. ·1·,o· n·.·_·S. ·1··.u·. d. ·,e· d· .. ·· · . through cachsemcsttr. Juggl!nga : · Jltc.ftts(t6 complain iftliis fonding·_ local businesses. arc willi~g lo do· . • .· ·. • . ·. . . . •. · ... po_ssi~le'u~forthe,noriey,tisdeter~ · · clas~ schedule is riot unusual, but it's was all6wclto pass on the basisor nate: Realizing tllis;a:morc infonna, · I• Dear Editor, · •· .· ... · .•... · ..... · .. ·.·: , · .. '· mined by the Sluderit Govemmerit:' . Dear.Editor:··.... . . . . , . students who ;uc gctting)'cady to: - •. popular vote alone'. '1tie VOi() is the· • tivc article, ~xplaining alternative: _.

. · .. · I was dlsgus~ when I react l~C . This letter is lo, eVeryo~e w~o If . . We ,ali kriow how t~ugh regiSµll7 . transfer who have the worst night-.· · bcsi way tci.i:oic~ your Opinion. Too ·. funding. possibilities, .. would · be • · . letter from La~ Congore-Ashley m . · refused to stop and find out what tlte .• tion is with having to wait in line.just ·. mare: ·. . . · many s_tuden~. either don'_t • have an . grcatiy appreciated. . - . . .. the Nov. 14 Rip, . . . , . . .. . election wasaboui,2)~id they didn't to find o.ut that your classes have . Diane· G:i.inble . · opinionorthcy justdon'.tcarecnciugh · Pete Will lams

. ~er le_tter totally ll'IIS~epresentcd. have lime lO vote and wou)d come beendci~.Thenyotihav~tojuggle. : ·,·- .. • . · . ·. _· ... ·.· .. · · · _ : : . _-lo gctinvolvcd:· . . . · the events at the K~"!1 ~iver Soccer . back c and never did, and 3)those .your class ~hedule around so'thatit . . • . • ...• · .. · . . . ··.· . . . . RoberlShcldon_ R. e. spo. ns ... e. -. toJett. er .

Comple,o; gra.ndoperungon~1. 2~: who, after they.found.out what the worksforyou-.This.isa!iexamp1c'Jr· :· Edit~ri~I ch~ll~nged · . · .. ·. ,1 feel truly .so!1Y th~t thts lady s issue was, said they didn't care and .. every student's nighim;8l'C.especially .• _De.arEditor, ..... -- . . ·.· ·. '. L'tt ... ·. ·: . . .· . 'f;. d .. · . :Dear.Editor, · .. · . . . . . chil~p were ,dlS.appomted at not walked away wit.houlvoting: . . . those students who are getting ready . I have to disagt~ wi!h_ the c,dito, '. . I er .VJOeS Ven le · ... - . ·. I so enjoyed reading the letter .

··.. . . meellllg SQc,cer_sfin_est ~bassa4or, . ·: Apathy Js con_tagio_us :~nd the :to transfer. · > ".- : "": : _ ~- . rial in th~r'loY .. ~1 edjtionbfJheR{p, I>ear._Ed1t.o~: . , .•.. _ .... · . . . _ , . _ . . from Hugo Meridci. three w~ks ago • . . . but I must spea.k on behalf o( _the· :voted_U1!JOUt fo~ this ~le<:tioil provr<1 .·· .... There are advantages a11d (jil;ad- .·· .• _ 1:~lieve yiat ~e.prpP.:°-sed ~etision: : .· ... I was recently ~la friends house . about llic'rcc<l and iJlc oak. It is Cit·: ..

thousands ~f people.who went home · that It is irOTliC that the people wh.o . vantages 10 BC's system, 1 thipkthat . win help 1n a·n\1mber of ways, .· .. ·.· · · ·· · and; started read mg th.e .Rosedale ·. iightcning to listen to the opinion of · tlt~tdayd~ligh_le<I\V111}th~event, ~d refuse t~vot_~ probably'yeUtheloud~: they sh<:iuid be addressed: Currently · .. ·- .. First,: it'Yil[causf those studc,nls . R?q~~ll~ner. ·_I . notice?• Paul · this f9rcign exchange s~udenL ... • . . "".l!h ,nqtij~ni ,h1Jr Pl'~~ f~rJ~ele, · a . est_~he~.is~µes doif tgo lheway tlley · . BC hasJ.he ioll~fY. ~)'Stell1 for regis~ .•. ·. . w~~ .µ:,e ~kaling ~r wiµt a Cs to wor\(- . -Paulcuch S kttcr to. the cd.11~r. }Oil .. , · .. 1 at~dcd Delano High Sc~ool m · man w~ose first l()ve 1s ch1ldren .... • __ . would like. Studentstonslailtlycom- tration. The lottery system is ~he,n ·• . a_hule harder to bnng that grade up 10 ... rcan r~rulrrclate. toy,1_.hathe 1ssay1r.ig. , the_ early -1960s'. Th~rc. w~rc islands .. , It was clearly stale(! on tlJatday tllat _ plain that there_ are no .current book~· . letters from th~ alpha~t are us~ ip a sol id c: _; > ., .- · ~ . . . . . , . I hve 10 the 5.0~ th west, and ~c: ·o~ ~~p~s: ~he Caucasinn !sland, the personal autographs ~ould not, un~ •. in thelibr~ •. that we need·new . 'groups of two or thiee Jelle~ al a . Second! it wiHh~lp jd~nti[y those ha~e a probkm with, trash _also. 1, ·. F1hpmo _1slan~. the black:1sland and ·.·

.. fortunately!·. be poss1bl~, · and_ that_ : • tables in the. ~rilpus center, add !hat . time.they are picked outo(ahat one ' .. •. students who arc nof really ready _to . · ho~ever; would have ended lhe lcucr ·· ; the Mexican 1.sland. 'fl]e. fact was, l · . ph~tographs coul~only be Oil a lealn . the f9()d inµie cafeterian~s to"_be ·. :hY 6ne and are placed in the order iii .· . adyaI1ce t,o the next level of cduca·· ... my way. \V3:ke up ·Bakersfi.eld ;ind_ traveled from 1s!alld LO island and de· . . . basis .. _· .... ·: ·· ... -. _ •. - : · ·•· ·.·· ·; · ·.···. -_ ~pgradcd,:etc; Where we~e these ::which they ari picked for registra~: · - tion.· St~d~n.ts ·_"'.ho -skate. by with' ,. the_ r~t of Kem_ C9umy. Lets throw · · vclopc_d· close . relationships and

. True, some l>(Ople did .~nd the. :·peoplc\vith)heu'.~'yes" voies? : • · -·_ iion. < •· · ·· · .·· , - _ . · : _: : _ minimum. gr~des_are ~on~_a-disscrv-: · .. ouqrash away. .. . .. . . ... · friendships 911 each island: · . . rules,rm.sure; but tllis·was.not: Lf\e: • · • Atthesall\etimcstudentsfeel Jhat .· ··• So~; o[ihe advantages are .that ·, ice by bcing_advartce:d to a level ·!hat - - leff Tcnsley. __ · ... :H wou_ld indcx;d b.. a.s~ameto . fault of Pele or thepeopl~ ~ho sacna, ,· the5'. ilJe unfairly charged f9r<evcry's :· everyone has a fair chaili of l)eirig . · iheycanri()t,)1~n~fo. In t11e long run/ · · · · · · · · · · · · · .· · break thosc)slnnds apart and watch • _ficed m~~ h?u.rs of their 0\\111, a~d thing, ~at lheJibrary ._has plenty of . one;or'tne first picked. If yoU: __ werec. .·· therwould .oe-~ltC[?!'f t~ reFt _a : More info· d.esi.red .:· •.. them lose the cu\turat. backgrounds :· . UJelr families ume. so that so mµch .• boo,ks __ and thar I.he ~am pus _ce 11ter · •. picked liist,riextsern~teryou would_. ·. class an4 gai~ ;i l:>cuer understanding Dear Editc;fr, ; _: ·•. · . . . they .~ere bo.m into .. ~om_e young.·.· '

. pleasur~_could be l:l~ought l() a:pund - n~s no improvement.5; etc·: Wh~re fiave a cliance to: be the (II'St pkk. :_ · of that su~j~t; _.: . . . . . . I am_ writing in reference to the. : Amcm:ans might bcheve that they . · 5,000 people. . . . _. .. · ·- . ·. ·. . . ~e!e the~ pco~le _ with their "no' Anothe_r advai1!-3ge_is tluit(reshrnen. _·- . FiJJally( this.ipmp<ised . c~ngc anicJe by Heather Rojs briefly men- . '. ar~ superior, might be. impatient, · ... J hope ~· ~ong9r·~?ley ex~ votes? · - ,· . ; . ,: '., 0 and sophomores both have a chanc·e .. · would align BC's' grading sy_stem, .•·. tioning the ,1frave situation facing m~ght 1ook down on f(Jrc1gners, and .. plamed ~ her ch.il<lren that life holds . · . Eilhei way_tllefl_e<:tion could have · to~- ori~ of the.ftrsl l(j'register. . .• ·· .. with th~t of _<;:Sl[B's,· where so ~anr. Brs A,sccridi_ng Arts J)rogram. . . .· _. might have. bad m_annc~s, but l~!l .

rnany_ .disap~mtments. , 1µ1d that . ·go~e,- someon~ :wquld ~ave- .com·.,: · Some or: the disaOV?Jltagcs -are · of our students trans.fer_[(), I ~heye As staled !n the aiµc~e. thest_atc pcrm:_mcnccor gum m1hc1rmou1hs I_S

there willbeumes when th1ngsdonot p)runed: I~$~.d,.pie5,le<:tJo,n.was not that you . could be picked last; . th~t. ihe bcn_ents f ~ outweigh lhc_. . ~sdecided t~~p theyrogram, from .. · · ~ucsllona~le.. . . . . . . . · • • · a.Jw;iys go_ th~ way you,wjl!l_t them !(),.. even a vahd~le<:.t1on smce:we (ell 344 .··. semester after semester. _ Also· . if . m1nu ses,. . : . _- · .. · . .· .• . ._ .. · · · ... · _. _ .. · .... 1~ fcderaH un_d,ng register. This will·-_· . S~me .. people also believe that . ·.: -~ also. h_OI)C that .t.h~ thousands .0r . shortcif9lli! :64} requi~ed votes._T;hc you're asophomore, itjs~possible ~al . . . . . : ·.· Ro~er I Sheldon. . : i-csuHi;'! a situation requiring mandl_.l· . ·.· youth.· is ; was~ ; o~. lhe . young ... ·.· . ~llsfied parents c~n~n~e to praise.· . nurnbers SJ)e8k for themselves.With you \YCln't be'able to gel the classes .· . tory. self fonding_of an cohcerts,.art- . Grar_itcd: Amenca I Sn l perfect, but- '

-lhe w~rk of the.few volunteers who - over 10,000 registered stu9e!1l$; _not_·.· that'you need tb transferc" . • . : . < . . e,o;hibitions, and· ottier dcsparately . she is st1H t~e envy of 'he: "7'.orld .. : . . . made ll all possible .. ;. ·. · ... · _ .- -.· ·. · even J ,641 vcited, Perhaps this is to· .. > Looldng at'the ~dvaritages and · . -~pa.thy quesu.~ned. --. -• nccdcd.cultuial activities.· ·.·. ,I would hkc to take lh1~ opportU· · ... ·

Phil Robmson• ·. J,e·e~pected from peopl~wholivein_ .· dikdvantagesofihelouerysystem, ( Dear Editor, _· · · .; , .· · '-. · · · . Ruben .··Fernandez, community · _ nity .10 personally af)Olog11.e; to th~ , · •. . .. a coun~ ':"here less th~n 50 percent. think it's prob_ably.the fairest'system . ·. . O:nce again the funding for the .. seiv_iecedircctor, says 11).ithehopcs 10 • foreign. excha.nge students .1r they .... · · · ·. _of the eligible voters actul\!IY vote. • · that there is. But _li.hink that sop ho· Student Seiv_iccs Center has failed to . salvage the program through ihe u'se - have been mistreated or snubbed. '

. . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . • -mores should be give·n first choice for pass:Th,s isdisappointing to say the of local _business donations". This -Remember, when you go b~ck t~ By not participating iri an elcc, · registration, Then they can use_the ..• _. leastBute_velimo~edisturbi11gis1he · cffort,althoughvalianl,docsn'tsecm. your country and ~only· your .

Do voters care? · Dear Editor, ·. · · tio_n, o-n thk cam_ · ·pus or an-y.where tou.,.iv · system.. fo_ r. so_.· p. horn ore and . fact that it failed because or a lack of 1,0 in_-ciudcar_calistic evaluation of the people, thal · America h. as . gon_e_

An election took ·place on. _this ~·, . . . . . lhr h I I I i "'A · else; only one inessage can be re-· · freshmen classes individually.· · ·. - . ·voter participation. Not because the · · problem .. · . - . . . . . . oug a cu 1ura revo ullon n lnc • · · campus every day during the week of _ceived, and that_ is tha:t no-one rehl_ Jy· '. Althotigihwaiting.in_ lineforr.egis-.. ·· student body voied n.o-·bui bee.· ausc · · . Bringin. g ·big-name_ performer's· . l_asl 300. years and.· people. f.rom a.II .

Nov. 14-18. The issue at hand w~ - I ~ h : cares. Too bad. · tration and possibly not getting the · enough students didn't care· enough such as Di1.ty Gillespie and 1'.ilo. countt1esnreapp ying 1orc1111.cns 1p_ · , whether a $5 fee per semester would· . JulL\Vhllhy class schooufo yo'u want is tough, it is · to vote. I believe that those students . .Puentesto our community will re, by the thousand!! each year. . be implemented in order to raise ASB chiefjuslice, something every student has- to go w.ho did n.ot_ votc_-w.ould probably be . quire rriuch more money than· our · M. Phyllis Parks • money to build a Student Servies

~Gade Feedback - . . .

If there is one thing you could change,at BC, what would it be?·

Ch,,ttyf L ~. un­dtt:;fa.-ed: "&luti fy ll lJ?da te ii • tit"

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t . By Ryan i3iysto'no ond to arch-rival C~esta College in- the woine~qualifi~dfor the Southern': i! w~ tlie s~te meet, Kelley and the .and Cuesta. rtinne~ toa team that consisted of '. . Sports Edlto. r ·.· . ·. teampointsandhadfourninnersQI., California 'Championship race oil ieam went lntot\leeventwithadif· eight; six of which were freshmen.

cupying the top 10 spots. ·. · . . Nov. 11 at Hart Park. There, behind ·· fcrent attitude than at llie conference . . Wilhallofthisstic¢ss, Kelley be· . It's apparent that she is interested In • ,, Altliough the . women's cross In this event, Boyles, th~ No. I Schuetze's ninth place run6(l8:04.4 and Southern California meets, . • lieves one of the mairi factors was local talent as sbe attended some of \ , . country season started In early S~p- runner at that time, took sixth place . a~d ~ing's 13th place finish timed at· '' At thecoruerencemeet, we had a havirtgherrunnersboth mentally and the hig~ school meets this year. :1 leinbet.~teanisaveditsmo~texcit· · with a time of.18:21,09. She was ·. 18:13.06, the team ended .up third . lot of pressure, We had to ~t physically prepared. . Thoseslx returners arenowtrairt- . } · Ing moments for the the month of No· followed by tear\lmatcS Schuetze, and, as a result, qualifi~ for the ol)' Moorpark College and Ventura, two · ing for the upco111irt8trackscason a:i {: vembu. . · ·.· . ·. • .· · seventh, in 18:26.91 and eighth place porturiity to ~ompete in the slate . teams. that defeated us earlier in the w. e;~fg~l~~.~tfv~:r.~~;~:d~d . , well as doing some outside ~vents. , . Behind strong perfonnances by finisher King atl8:32.3t Rounding championship race. rear,n said Kelley,.,Allhestatemeet, Thr.~ of the ~nners: Denham;· , Regina Schuetze, Leslie King and out the top 10.wnsLupepberly, whq ' · . . we didn't have the pressure of quali· Olivarez and King will be competing

::\:OJ~:i ::;o::!\~;r:: ~::~16~e 10th position, timed a!, "The Women all, worked ~~~c~~~ ~: ~i:.?.state meet Ke~:ri~:~:~::r:r:~ft~~:~v:~. :~i~ Los .. Angeles Marathon this .

{ the first appearance for seventh:year The other team members and their hard and we re highly head coach Pam Kelley at the Slate tiines were Lee DenhaJn, 23rd, mo .. tivated /' • · . · · · · The Renegades ended their sea:

.. j:halllpionships Nov, 19 in Fresno. · 20:29.56; Kacy Twist, . 25th at son with this meet, finishing fifth. .· •· .• .· c;<>ncluding the year with the~ 20:38.46;and~usie01ivarez,46that Pam Kelley, coach behind the winning school, Mount.

·. WestemStateConferencemeetNov. 21:58.92. .. .. . . .· . . . . San Antonio ·College, American 4 at Hart Park, ihe team plaool sec· .· · Because of their strong showing, ·· .. Surprisingly, despite the fact that River College, West Valley College

Volleyball· team improves despite ·inexperience· By Tanya Kemph .

Rip Staff . . . This . year's volleyball team,

which ended its. season with a 7-12 · · ovelllll record, did well despite the

. many drawbacks that hampered ifiem; .. · • ·

· According to Cindy Elizatfle, women's volleyball coach, the niain weak point of the team was that so . many of the players were new .stu· dents.' · · · ·

''The. women . were very. good·. · · · players and. did very weu in. high

· school but they hlld no experience · .. ·· playing college volleyball, which is

much tougher thari high school vol· .· . · leyball," said Eliwde.. . .

However, iheprogramwill ~ne· fit beca11se .. the firstyeat players will

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· .. ···Sports calendar . .

Tuesday Men's basketball • BC at College of Sequoias · 7p:m.

Thursday Men's basketball · BC at Merced Tournament TBA

Friday. Men's basketbail BC at Merced Tournament TBA

State Wrestling Championship BC at El Camino College

Saturday. · . · . State Wrestling Championship BC al El Camino College

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Women's basketball .. · · Golden West. College at BC 5 p.m.

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to BC l)ext year and wiU be familiar. ·. · ·. wi~ college volleyball and the rest . _

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"The 'women were very · good players and did very well in high schoof but they had no experienc:~ playing· .. college volleyball, which is.·

· · much · toug11er than high . school volleyball." . . . .

. · Cindy EUzalde, coach

.. Although theif record was sub­.· .. par, they ended ~p sixlh in the West· ..

. em State Conference. · · . . · . · · · · . "Out records were atmosi ideriti· '. cal to last year'st il[izalde said, re, .

(erring to a 6-13 mark in 1987'. · · Fortunately, this se.ason's te;un

· escaped wllho111any serfous injuritlS, · •. . yet two players bec.ame ineligible .. ·

due to grades. . · . · . . . . . ·· .The lady 'Gades most valuable . ·. . player was outside hitter. Monique Forston, who along with 1987 fresh· ·

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man of the year Christi Yontz were . I...;.;"-'-""""' .. · the ione returners this year. Forston Quan Huynh I Rip Staff ·

. ranked thwf in the ws,c in kills. . BC's Christi Vontz, with headband, and Jennifer .Sanders combine to preserve a ;allydllring

. .•. sr!~~~!~~c~~d: ~~YS: · a recent match against Ventura City CoHege; The Renegades fiQished their seaso.n on a . tt.tS,.WhO were her mainconwn. Winning note in three Straight Sets, 15·4, 15·11 and t5·10. .

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14 deserve special prais.e .· By Ryan Blystone

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· In the dictionary, the word ''.ivaluable"is described as a somelhing that hasdesliable or esteemed characteristics or qualities .. · · · . By Ryan Blystone

. In review of the 11-0 1988 Renegade football team, there are mariy . Sports Editor who fit that description, but as the.season,.progressed • and concluded· The women's soccer season is victoriously, th~ are 14 special people who deserve recognition: quar: over and the results are similar lo the terback Stan Greene, running back Reggie Yarbrough, wide receiver 1987 edition of the liidY '(lades, as Linzy Collins, defensive back/kick and punt returner Eddie Thomas, and this year's squad captur\1(1 third plate

. the nine-man coaching staff, . . . . . . . .. . , . . . · in the South Coast Conference to ad· · Greene was a huge factor, ~mpleting 105 of 186 attempts feir 1,766 ·. vance to the final four tournament iri ·

·. yards and recorded 20 passing touchdowns during the regular !lea\ion,,. p111omar'. • .· ·· . . . Greene didn't stop there as he led the IIObeatenRenegades to a 30-24 . Firstcyear coach Mitch(lll

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. PotatoBowl victory oyer the Fullenon Hornets with a208:yard p~ssing Sigsworth )las earned on the tradi' . ' ' . l)CrfOnnance and a 4,yard touchdown pass to tight e,nd Lionel Sykes. . · lion started by fonner eoach Angelo

·. · · .. Sophomore .Yarbr.ough; the force behind ihe Renegades ru;hing at: ·. · Haddad '. the fourth consecutive · . tack, had a spectacular regular season Ylitii 117 carries for 905 yards and·· playoff appearance for BC since the

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2010uchdowns. Furthermoie, he added another touchdown through his spon was added to the women's ath· . . .receiving ebiHties. He. h~ci five receptions fo( 88 yards. In the Potato . l · · · 1985 · . . . . . . elic progran11n . . ·.. . Bowl victory, he pushed his rushing touchdown total to 22 with ruils of . Sigsworth, however, was·. "fnis- ·

' 35 arid 4 yards. · '. · · · · " tratcd because:of the lack of players ·. Ano.th er key second-year aihleit: to the 'Gades was wfde receiver SCJJ' and experience . on the team," ex.

sation Linzy CollITT~. Ll\St season, the 6-foot· l, 173-pound Collins plained th¢. r90kie coach. . . . rewrote tile Renegade record !J9oks i44 receptions. And thi~ year, he . ·. Tocori:ectthis problcril, he credits .

equalled his own mark of44 receptions for 944 yiirds and 13 loucti- two areas- the fourrc1uming players .. · :down·s. He was the Western Sta!eCOnfercnce's No. I receiver for 1988; · . and his assistaritcoa:ches: · ....

Allliough there were many standouts Ori defense for the Renegades .. His returners . Carrie Crotty, . (Defensive end Arthur Paul, linebackers Devonne Edwards, Michael Corny Williams, Angela Tucker and

'.Williams and tvtickThi:linas), the man who shined the brightest was de·. Teri Collins . were able to lead ihe fensivebackEddieThoinas: .· ·· .. · .. · . · .··. . ... · .·· ... · :· Renega~estoan SCC4-5-I and 10· .

Ncit~mly did he contribute ()n defense where he made severt inter- .10-4 overall record. ... . . ceptionss ihrce returned for touchdownsc to lead tne team, buihe proyed . The formef ihree' (Crotly; Wit: . =-----------.... --------...... = . tobejustasdangefousasapiflltandkickoffreturiler. Thomas' highlight . lii111JS and Tucker) did so well that. c· c . . vt, · ... · . . ·.·,· · .... ,.~,-', . . . ..... ·.· ·. ' Aaron l\!astro/Rlp ~taff

inthisrolewaswhenheretumedapuntfor.57yards for11scoreagainst •. each' was honored by ·the sec. B $ .· orey 1.hams·(cent~r) struggles. to ga~n control of a l9ose ball in the final game the Santa Barbara Vaqueros early in the season. ···· .. · .•. · . · .· • Crotty was named, along with tcain> of the regular-season against Long Beach City College. BC dominated, and won, 6-Cl ..

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And finally, thenirte·rn8J!cbachingstaffhc;ided by Carl Bowser. This. mate ~aren l<ufta, to the sec first most inspirational player and fresh- ~on/' SigSll'Oflh explainW. . . . . . . .. . .. . . unit, totaling 8 .. 6 year.· so.I f<iotbal. I knowledge, was. led in tenns of service . ·team.an· · d.w.as· · an· 'ho·n· or•b.lc m·enu·0· n • · · · F. ·1· ' G. ·zal · · ·th t · be .the ·corif.e. rerice ' champion," ·

~ man e ICia 0~ cs was e mos .. :o.csp1te ihcir Su. cccis:. Sigsworth Sigswonh. sa·. •'d, . ,. by .. qtiarterha. ck coa. c.h Harv.· .. el. PoHar .. ii <.24 .. year ... · s), offe ... nse a ... n~. offensive • . 'or .. th.·c ·A11,sc· c· 'te' am .. w·,1·1:ta· m·s·an'd · ·,m' pr'ovcd ' . . . . . . - . bcl. icvcs.that.a.lack .. ofexpen'ence. and ... -

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l , line coach Duane Damron (23}, Bow~r(22), ciefonsh:e line coach Don . . Tucker were bo!li honorable. men- . S igsworth' s fwo" . assi Stant ' · Miller(five),defense aridHnebackcrs.coach DallasGrider(ftve) .• rcq:i.v'. ' . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . a lack of depth hindered their. Now that Slgsworth knows what

. . · tions for the SC( fii:st team. · · .·., . coaches, Tony. Andr~ws and L~cky . ch. ariccstoclaim the .. sc¢.c.ham. pi.o.n- :to ex""rt from the soccer season·· he · ers coach Scou Douglas (three), kicking coach Lorcnro Alvarez (two),.· · In addition tCI these key athletes, Joseph .were another factor in the · Y'<"' . . . · . .. • • ·

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defensive safety coach Ted Annijo (one) and comerback coach Marc. : the team voted onspecial awards for. ·. team's success, . . . . ship. .. . . . . · has begun. to seriously examine the . . Sandall. · · · · · · . "N.owthatihavcscc .. n. th.c.t.ca.m.sin ·• talented aihleies from local liigh .. themselves.: C::rouy received the mpst "I am.thankful Tor having 'fony

. The im.·.·pact o.ftl)e aih. letes.iih. ·.e.c6ach.e .. s a.nd the. c. oun. lless s. uppo'. ·.rte rs . · · · · · · · · · ·. · . the league, if we can keep thereiurn~ school teams iri hopesof building • :valuable player award, Tucker and ·. and Lucky.They seemed t9 com pie,· Cis (according lo eiigibility ·sian- th · I ff libe ·· · · of this Renegade football program, itlladds !lP to notonly an undefeated Williams. were co-winners of the- mcnt my style of coaching all sea-. da. rds he .will hav. e. seven) we .coul. d ano. er P ay.o ca . r team for the record,but a season laool ,with str.ength, deten'nination aridathletic . 1989 season. · excellence. . . . .

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: • ··~ andreteiverswe'd be nothing." .. · rniiiuie as ilie:teaiii marched b~ck . · 11 . . Sophomore ouiside linebacker down thefieldwithakei20,yatdruo

· · ;i Michael Williains said, 'Tve got to by Garces High produ~t Gino Val· ; .. r· .· gi~j! all (credit) lo ihe ·offellse, .. : : . !)redo and three 'off side penal Lies on .

· .. ·. . • ln the meantime, the Hornets Lhe Hornets .. ; · , • · ·. .· . .· .. . . stung themsel~es with penalties: The·•'· "The drive endeil wilh Yarbrough ..... ··. tearil,whichcamein:othisgamewith scoring on 34-yardrun'. However; .· .•. ->: I .·

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. 'l • ·. . Although the penalties hampered iiie Hornets siill had a loiof fight . \ . their.play, the Hornets were lnihe 'ieft• in. them as (!Llarterback Victor ·.

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f .~.' lru~nigd?~~ceo~notosw!ls teAft:e\or.twryoafpetenarwlu!"es·. Y:!fds,ccol~pletHed ak. iiasftob~idc~~- .~~; . : ; .. , ,: , :~ .:: ·-""',·. .'( ·~.!\·'..•. , '. an .. d au~ ..... · ... ~ p~ by. wi~e rec. e.iv. er···· ~e~~.~0.g

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, Linzy Co!lins, kicker/punter las.on _team's leading rusher for the season, ;.. · , ·, - ,. : · · ,. • \ " I: . ..,: . . ·• Pendletoncameon.tokickdcepm-·followcdwitharunoe11yards: .;,.: ..• : -:· ·, · -.. · ·:·,. · ,_. ... :..:.,c;.:::··.

· side~~own_~.ndzone. 8-i_spuntfE:1! :, _Jus(::as~1h.i~gs;,.~r~,g9i~g._fhe ... ·~:..,:·: ~- ·. ·' . ; .. .'.,,;.l\. . i•.~ .. \:i:':'?.-;.7'¥?~~.;: shon !inll'it gave the Hom.el$·excel-·:'·Hornets' way, BC'frightfosideline-'·:. ;.&;.!:,:... · ~.·-: -- .'f",'· ,,,~ .· · · ft;':, ~~?,; ·,'""'"' .·. ·=:· ~·

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• . yar ne. . · .. · · . . . . . . ·1 defe,nsive player oft.he game, helped .::, ,c'.'t)/:t~-1!':?.,c,,;~~.~~./~ f~,;..,:V: ... :~·'-:t>--·;f . --- J~ven x,•th ~~earjy.ad~~n1:3ge,ll!<l pµt :i dan.l.~ron the drive.rith a key ~t~~~r~~ :~~~) '.'.~·.~::";:: ,~ :..:,~~'.~ ~,.;/:.:;;/' :, .: • · Horne~ ~~ul.4n t cap~t.alIZe o~e . ~~ck on .W1ll1ams. As ·a result, .the ;:t·,;':'.':'-{·.,J\"-~~ ~-,-.,:~i~:::, ', •.• 't.":.~~ ~:.&, { ~t! (.~·:::·

field pos1uon' ;md. w~~e forced.!Q.· Hom~ts w.1~re again forced to punt. "'"""'' .. ·"'~·::,--;;.,,cf~)::"~:~:;;·,., .. ·' 1'~~~ ·;:" . ..;,j.'..;' '.J;, ·::":'~:·; -.: ~ • . Th . ho ki 1' C lliri . . - .. ' " -;- ,-,..,.,.,=• . • ,. -- ,._,;. . .-.-~ •:-; - ...... ~ Y. ' • "p •-. 1 ·- ·. ·• .. punt ~s _ rt _-c~ ~~t to_ o. s_. _ .· _..~,q wo:~l~~accom~l1s~,9ne_ mor~ ~- -;~A;·:;~5":~_ . -~~-~·-~~':. --- ~];;;-;,-:-~~~ · ~~·-.:;{>: -~- ~ t~·~·::r·<.~i~;

, l . . . . w.ho fumbled the ball and lost ti to sconng drive Just before ume ran out ~+:::l',.,-:-0 ·,: • ,<, ,;:.,· .. _,·:,;~~,.. • .. -;. . ·. ;;,•,>-.. '"·::c:·>,:a., J. .::-,: :"':::.,.. .} .. ·• Fueno• ·-w- - · Th' · -- ·. -·. - · ··· ---~ ~ .. ~_., ... -· · ... ~,- ' "" .. r~·· --~ -···· ·. u . n. s spec teams. . IS was in the fust half wheri Sykes, nanied :'.:it:' 'c·.· ·t,:,'. · (.>.-·,»:. ~;',:,'· :,~-- -.!·, .~ -: c:.· :!:',,\' ,:; :.:..: ,-:<+.:.:~.:

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\ . . however, few 1:hances arose. in the ficldcin aricar-OawlesSdrive,capped · · .This turnover helped the Hornets as . BC then drove 7() yards on Greene's . · .,1 first quamr as the 1::lornets, despite off by a S:Yard touchdown run by Andrews scored from the. J .yardlinc ann and Sykes' reliable. hands to

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compared with 1:47 for BC. TheR.enegades turned around and . ~-----••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•;;;;;. . The Renegades made up for ,the drove into Hornet territory on two ·

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However, · the celebration was- ,yard field goal. , short-lived as the Renegades would BC's defense got the ball back

, . holdtheleadforlessthan20s«onds. when defensive back Royce Robin· when freshman Nick-John Haiduc so11reco\·ered a fumble inside Hornet took I.he ensuing kickoff95 yards to terri!Ory. But the Hornets regained put the Hornets up JO. 7. possession when Greene was inter·

The 'Gades didn't let down for a; ceple.d by comerback James Rollbs.

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Page 7: ,' Lack of votes dooms. fee bil · By Heather Ross Allison.Linda Belcher.Peggy Buck· to make things ruri more sm·oothly. . . . · Rip StaH ley, Chuck Carlson, (:Jiff Garrett, One

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Once again, voterapat,hY kills senate bill The.re seems' to be a dilen111ia orl this .·. wheri,·~nly't ,2.97 _ofthe required 1,641. . · say 'in ma_tters relatirig; 'to BC> -· ·•.·to .the be11efit pf ~ll _sfudents, the A.SB - .

:campus that s.urfares each time the As- votes were cas( a difference of 344. . . . . . . . has no~hing to sh6w for theiceffo1·ts , · · · · · · · · · · · ·. · ·. · .. ·.·· .· · · • · · · · ·. '·. · 11ie sad factl_;s lliatSB135isn't the · · .· · · · • .. · · · · . sociate4 Student.Body government at:,: Even rii<?re,ironi¢: is the fact the bill i · i · · . · . - . ._ · ... · . __ ._,. , ~ exceptf or an unnecessary slap in the

. tempts to help thell,000 student~ cur- • . was 011 its ·Way to the necessary .2/3.. on X ASB::relat~d even~ to be hamp~red. · · _. ·. facefroin a·sttidentbody.whichseems . ·rently enioiled_ ~ a lac~ of voter turnout. · majority pf J.0?3 votes to be approved.· _ · by st_ude.nt v,oters. O~er. th.e 1,ast fe~ ~e.- , . to coinl)lait~ constat1dy, ~nd·.yef.neyer .. -.

. For the second consecutive Semester, There were' 950 votes in favor 'of SB '. • mes.t.ers,· ·the. ASB officer~ · elect,lC>llS .choose's to ac't iri their own, so-called, . " . L .··. the proposal known as Senate Bin .135 .135 (~r 73 percent), arid only 347 votes ' . have. l1eel? victims of the.same .pr.oblem. best interests. .: ... ! has. met defeat; not/as ·one might ex'". . a_gairst the measure (or 27 per~en~). ' Just th.is 'semester; a paltry 170 voters So I~e>w,· while the' fall semester. . ii . pect, • because .. of the overWhe~mirtg; · .· ·As a result of the students' acttons, ac~oonted for_· the election of l l, key. - >drav1~ .to a close ~nd tlie spriryg sess'i9n •.. 1 . -·. nu.m.ber.o(resounding· ···"no; .• votes.·~.: bµt ... this·l~test el~ction :points· ~tit.the ·fact · · · · · · · .·.is ___ ·J· ust- aro.·_ un_·_ d cth_ .. e_ .c. o_·m .. er,'.:the_· ·.A .. _ SB_. , is : _ ~:----' ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · -. . positions on.-._ the ASB Iloa.rd bf R,ei)re-: · .

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_. vot.es, yes or-no, to sµstain ,it. , . . ·.· ... · tenohe of the niost illlportatit aspetts of.'. . passingSB135.·Butwith.outanyfe'eci-. _·The.bill,whichwouki'veiii.tr·Oauced • ·democracy. : . -.- ... · .. · -.- ... ·. ·: . _- . _·.. . _· . . .. · ·Low·v()ter.turnout6n_fyserves· to\n,;. bacf from the· 11,obo students on our

anew $5 fee tag.ged on to tuitioncos~s · ... · . Voting is aprivHege,·a·medium to_ei*. · ·_ dicate that despite all the hard,work. , • ·. cainpuk :who ·are. dir-ectly ~ffetied by for.the implementation of various. bene*: press opini6ris~ and-in the c~_se of.SB · · ·. arid .· numerous ·.· hours 'poui-ed into: . the bill, it looks. like we may ail be ficial school pro grains/ was rejected 135, ari opportunity. t~ give students a making SB 135 and'the elections \VOrk · back to square one. .

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Pele defended:... . ..... Centc~;orforsomeoflheniailyother; _ .• ', ·.·• "~ '. : · .•... ·· ··. · .. · .• < ·.' tluough each semes.tcr. Juggling a the firsl.l()CQ~piainfr~isfunding ·. local busi~~s-ses are willing to~(?· .. ... :

_ _ _ _ , • . . . ,: . possible.uses.forthcmoney;.asdeter~ · Reg1strat_1on studied ,· .· . class schedule is not unusual, butit's .. was' ailowcd lo pass oil. the.basis of '·nate. R~'iiziilg this; a more informa0 ,, .

f c Dear ~it()r; · •' • . : .•. · .. · . . .• . ,- : . mine4 by th~ Studeni Government .. De~r-Edito.ri • .•.•. · . . ··. · st~dcnts who a~ getting 'rcady)o. p~pular vote aloric/the vote i.s the · uvc, articl_c; · explaining 'altcrn;nh:e \· i. . ' [ W8$ disgusted ~h~n: tread t~e : This lct_ter js lo iveryon'ewho_J) ; . w~{all kriqw h6wtoughregistra, •. ·_ transfer who hav'e the worst _night:· .. · .· best wayTcivoiec yo_ur 9plnion.Too . funding . possibi)itics; ·_ wou'ld. be.· .• f letteJ from .La~ra Congore-Ashley 10 . ·.· refused to stop and fin_d out what ihc . _ tioh is With having lO\llait in line.just . . mare, •. ·,many students either don't have an: . greatly apvrcciated. , . . . . . ·_ ... ) the Nov.)4 Rip. . · : . ·. . . . ... election wasabout,2)said theydiqn't . to find out that your classes have . . . · Diane Ga_mble . ·op.inion_(irthcy just don'tcatecnotigh Pete \Villiams • 1 • . Her letter totally mi~epresented _· have lime.to vote :and would coine • , been c:lo~.The·nyotihavetoJugglc .-·· · · io get involved, · ·

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;!,·.·:. . ' the events at the Ke':' River Soccer . back ~· an~ ~ever did, and 3) tho~ youfclass schedule arouild,'SO that it . Ed' 't' . ·., · 1 h' 11 · d .· . Robert Sheldon Resp·_ o. ns. e_ . to_ .. ·_,et.te r .. . Compleit grandopeniJlg ~n ?ct.2~· . who, .after \hey.found out what the : work$ for you,-l'his is an example of · - . · I OfHl C a enge . · ·. -. . __ I.feel truly so~ ih~t th~ lady s · jssue was, said.they ~idn't caie and .. every studerlt's nightmare especiaUy · Dear E<li(or; .... • _ . . .· · . L't'tte'r'· w· o' ·e'·s' ·ve'r··,1··,ed' ·. · ·. Dear J;:ditor, · · - . -· - · . - • r . ~hll~n. were}isappotnted at not walked)w~y ~ifiout voting; .··. those s(ud~nts.wlioar_e getting ready . . . r. have to disagree_ ~Ith the cdll~- ' . . . . . . . . . . . • . (so 'enJOyed reading :the.lefter~

·.· meeung soccer sfmest ambassador,, -. Apathy js ·<:0ntagi()US_ and the -•. to.tiarisfer; .. · . . ·._ ., .:, · . _ · nahn Lhe ~ov. 21 ed.llton of the Rip .. · D_car Edi!or: .: : .. ; · : froJJ1J-lugo M,"e1_19c.illlr~"".~~:a,go . ~. ; _ . but• l must sl)Cak on- behalf of the.· . YOt~rtuniout forthJselec~ont,roved .· .. Thereare advantages and. disad- _ . J believe th~t the proposed revision· . _I--~~ r~nUy ~ta [ncnd Shouse ·,·a.bout ~treed. ;m<J lhc. oalc. !• _1s_.e11,0

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} . · thoµ~~ ~f~ple_who wcnt:home that)ds i!onic lhat. the i>e9plewho vantages~ BC's system. J th.ink ih~t ·> will help in a number of :ways; > -, .. an~ started :re.id mg_ th_e Rqse~ale h~hte.n_1~~ lQ listen to the ~pm1onof : • ! . . . ~tday_ d~liihted',Vl~ th~ evem,_.md : ref~S:Ct~ivote p,:obiibly ye~ µ,etoud~.-- they ~houl<J ~ µd<iresse.ci. Currentlt< ·_. · .first, _it w_m caiJs~. those students ~ · • R ?ad';u~n er., ) ,no.t 1 ~c?: ~tau l .. (~_1s f(?re1~ne~c:h~nge-s~~de11L. :_ .. > ..• · .

y.riJh ,nqth~ns ~µ~_~se f9r r~.1~; -~. 'est ..... ~~~ \ss~esdo~'tgo. the'Wi)y ~~Y- .. llChas. the lo~iery sy~tem fof regis~ .·· . W~O¥~ 5:1<.au~~ ~r\\'1th a G::_.to worl< .... Pautcuchs )cl_((!~ l.o i:Jte e<!~tor,}nd . ' : 1.~!~~ge4 .. ~Jarg}:p~~ ~f~,~~ J[! ' .. · .• . !-. . man_ wh1:1sefirsl love is ch1\~n. woWd Uke. Studentscons,tantly com- .. ttation, The Iouery system is wheri < a h~_char~_er to bnng ihat grade up to ·_: . kM r~~.H~rc;latetowh,at he 1s ~aymg: the ear.Iy _1960s. 1;.here. we_re .ts lands .. , _ Hwasclearlystatedon that day.that . plain t~t there,are·no cuiren~--~~: _ fe~rs frorrlffieaiplia&tru-e:usea Jri . ·. a sotict·c:: ··.·· · . -::: , ·: ..• ·• . : , - Jhve m the So~thwc.st, and.we o~~~P~~: t~e Cauca~ian !sland, the , personal autographs ';Vo.uld no,t, un, .· m · Lhe, !ibra.ry, :that ~we. ne¢ ~new groups of two or !hi~ letters at a .Second, Jl Vr'lll help tdenufr those . have a problem .""uh trashalso. I, F1hpmo}s:lan~, the !)lack1sland ru:id • . ' · fortunately, be possible, and Jhat •. tables in the camJ?ilS center, and that · .. tirne. Theyarepicke<loutofahatone · · studpnts who are imt really' ready~ nowcver,wo~ld hqvc ended _the lc!ter ·_ .. ti)e Mexican i_sJand; :~c fa.ct was, I

i . pho,tographs could.only be on a telUn .· the'fopd in the:~~teria needs to !)e'· l)y one and are placed in the.ord~r in_- ?dva.nc~_tO.,th¢ next level of ~u~~. • my way. W.ake up Bakcrsfi_cl4 and . 0qvel9 from island\~ 1slru.t~.anddc~ • I . . ~s._ _ : " · • · '. . : · · . upgraded, etc. Where ...,.ere these . whichthey are picked for registra- ._. J1on. Students who skate by. 'flth ~he rest of ~cm County. Lets throw v~lopcd. d_ose, ~c\~~1onsh1ps and . i . _ True; $<?me peopl~ did bend: the : peopJewilh t{leir"yes1' vc,tes?:: · · .' tion. : _ _ .·. __ ... -._ ._. _.· : rpiniinum· grades are done a disserv- our trash away. .- . · f9cndsh1ps on .each island'. . . : : : •.

t .· rules, l'm rote, but ~is :was not ~e > . -:Atthesametimestudentsfeel tfia~ · ·~ so=rrte of the adva,ntages are thal- )ce PY being advanc'ed'to a level th4t - Jeff Tensley .. ·. ' IL :would;indced be ~ shame ,!O . : . C fatllt of Pele or the peopl~ Wh0,$3CO, ._ •. · they are un_f airly ctiafge<l for everys · _ everyqne has afait cha rice. of being •. · ._ · _ th.cy ~nnot ha!Jdlc; In. the lorigt\iri, · _ ·_.·. break those. 1_slands apart and wa~h .· •

j . fi~ lllae-~ -~?~ of their ()Wfl, and .·. thing,. that the library.has pJenty of, . 9ile of .. lll~ first pjckel1f you}ver~ ... · they would Jie' ~tter, ?ff to ~~t a· · ··.· Nip re inf O de Si red ·. · · • .· . , them lose the. c:r\tW:~ bac~~mu_nds · · thetrfamiHt\S.tJme so thatso.much books and that lhe·_campus ce.nter .piekedlast,nextsemesteryouwould c!ass~~ grun:aJlCUerunderstand11'1g. Dear Editor(:· · .. · th~.Y -:Vef~- bo;111.mtp._ Some young: i ·--. -· plwure could be brought to.~~-d needs :no irnproveme~ts, e~, W_h~re .. · have a chanc~ to _be the· first:pic~> .--. ·: of th_at subject;> . , · ' · _ ·. -. . · ·····--· .- •. __ ·- r am '."riling_ iri rcfc_n,ncffo the _ .· American~ m1gh! -behevc}1at ~ey · 5,000 J>C':!Pl~;' · : .. · . . .. · · 'Yere these people with their. "rio' . Another advantage is that freshmcri Finally, th!S proposed \change_. article by J{cathe:r_ RQSS bdcfly rnen< ar~ supenor, might l>e : llTipaticnt, •

f _ .1 hope Ms. ~ongor~As~ley. ex- . votes? , · - . _. :, .. · .· .. ·.. ;and sophomores ooth ~~e ii chance would align B~} grading system . -tioi]irig me: grave situa_iion fat:ing lll~ghl IO()k down on forc1~n.ers; and, I plamedl? hei: c~_ildr_e11 that lif~ h()l~ ~ .· ·. :Either ~·ay thfelcctipjl_could have· . to be one' of the first to register. ; . · · _ with that of CSUB 's, wh,ere so:,n~any !!C's As~nding Ms pr()gtalll.: _._ •.. _ : n_ug~t _ ~ave bad m_anne{s, but. ~c · I .· many -~besapPolilliil~ntsili:an<! d th~t_. __ gone, · somf1>ne :,,·ould hav~ com·· . Som{ Qf I.he· disad~antages arc . · of our students transfer to: [ pcheve. . . . As ~tat~ in- the article, the s_ilite _ pe~'.1nencjof gum mthcirrnouths I_S

l · .11teiewi1 _ .· umes w en mgs onot, p1runec1. ~~stead. ~ee!ection was nc~t _- that you.· couict • be.· picke<! last,> · th?~ the.-benents rar. outweigh the . 'hasqecidcd todfOp the pfogrrunfm111,_. -· q~cst1opabc.: _ .•.. · ._. · . . .. ; •... t alw!yS 80 the w~y YO,U ~3:1:'l_lhern to. · ~yen a valid etecµon S~GC WC fell ~44· semester after i semester, Also, if minuses. · . . . , : · · · Jts fcderalfu~ding_ regis~r. This will . _. J~ri1~ people_ also behe.ve. that , -~ also_ h9pe that th~ thou~~s _of. _shortofoUr 1,641 require4 V?t~:The .• you;iea sophomore, ifs'possibfo th~_r .1 . · ~Obert ~held on · , · rcsuitiifa ~iLOa,tion ~eq~iring mariru.i- ·_. -you,th .-.1~ ._· was~ : o~ .L!i~ yo~ng. _ . L satisfied parenLS c~nt1m1e to praise ' . numbers ~ for themselves. W.i~ ··.· .. ypu won't~ able to 'get the classes . . . .· . ·.· 'tQry se,lf fu~ding ot all cone('.it( art . _G.nu_icep ! . Arnencaisn l perl'e<:t; but• .

I · the ~~k Of the_few_ ~O)Untetrs_who over 10,000 registered_students; ~Ot that you need to transfer .• · · -_ . . _. · _·._ _-. · :· , · ,· . :, . , . exhibiJions, ··and other d~paratcJy _sh.e l.S SUH t~e envyofth~ \1/0rtd,. __ . .

f ,, made 1t all possible. . _ , . . even l,M.1 v9):ed0Pcrhaps this is 1~ :_ Looking' at' the advaniages and 'f'pathy .ClleStl 9ned ; ri<:edcd cultural activities. ,I wou14 like to ~e.th1~ opportu_- ·. •

PhQ Robinson . be expected from people y.,ho live, in .. disadva'ntagesofthelottery system,! Dear Editor; : •· .. · . . Ruben Fcrmindiz, community_· ·• nH( to personally_ apologize. to the ... .,,r .

.-·. -. oo· voters care? ··

;i country where less than so percent th'ink it's probably the fairest system : , _ _<)n~ a_gain ·_ 1.!_lc r~ndin'g' for_ the service di,rector; says that he h9pes 1<.> ror~,gn . excha,ng~ st_udents u ttiey of the eligible voters actually vote. -. Lhat th~e .is. Bull think lli,1t kpho- : Student Service~ Center has failcdto. _- salx~i(i~~ program lhrou~h the 1:1se: h~ve been mtstn~.n¢ or snubbed. - •

... _ . n:ioresshouldbe give~ firstehoice_fcir. ·pass.This is disappointing to say the: of local ·business donations.: This · Rerne_mber, wh:en you go b~ck t~ · ·

·. By. riot participating in an elec-' registration. Then they car1:usc_ the .. • least:Bul~ven more disturbing is the .. effort, although vaH:int,doesn'l~m ·. your ~ountry_ an4 ~ 9.nly your' . Dear Editor, .-.. ·. · ·' ._· li<m, _on __ this. campus or ;inywhe. re 'lott_ery·.· sys. tern for sophomore aJJd · ·_fact th~t itfa_1 'l_ed bccy.useof a hick of to.iricJudcarealisticevaluation of the . ~pl~. · that . Amenca has . gone·._. . Ail el~tion · too. k place. on this_. through a cultural revolution the else, only-one message can be re~ freshmen classes individually. ~ · voter participation: Not because the . problem._ . .· - · . . ._ _. -· . m • _ •

. ~pus every day during the week of . ceived, and that is that no'one really Although wailing in line for reg is- . . student body v·otedno.-bu·t because · · · ·. Bringing big:~amc pcrforrners -last 3~ years an~ peopl~ ~rom ~ . . Nov. 14-18. The issue at hand_ was .. cares. Too bad: ·. tration and possibly not gelling the .. enough_ studen!,S didn't care enough 'such as_ Diziy GiUespie and Tito .· countnesareapplymg forciuzcnship ~ .' whether a$5 foe pet semester would ·_ Juli Whitby c~ schedule you wantiJ tough, itis · (9 vote. 1 b¢1ieve that those students . · Puentes t!) our community will re- by the thousands e,ach year .. be 'imptemen~ in :order to raise ASB cbier justice- something ~very s_tudcnt has to go who did n_ot vote would pr.obably be quire r:nuch more money than our M. ~hylhs.Parks '" money to. build a Student Servies _- . . .

'Gade Feedback If there is one thing you could change at_ BC, what would it_ be?

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Rob Fanuoehl, wswal: 'I Yt'OlAd lj(e Iv lOO a pvb on erV led! campu$ ~ we cwld be mo!'G ike 8 real co'Jege.' .

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Oevo,nn,e Edwar.1t, todol­O<;f: '1 W'v'J,,1 l~IJ I<> too more sodal-foteractioo group, to

. br'a"!Q oor eo!J&g,3 closer I~ gett,ersr,d glvetle s~nts an oppoounll'f lO MON about d:'1· fe rent pe-op!e .'

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Clrmen Crulu, urida::--·-ofino Gamble, e6Jcati¢n: ctared: W.ode<n[ze an equip- 'I wou!d char1~ tho lo~ery ,ys-menl .;r,J faolities.' tam for p!iont'f registraboo

ooc.ausa I th111I-; sophomores stiould ta.l<a precedooce over

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