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DEFENSE  WINS ·-_:                                                                                  Campus  Plans

       FOR  COUGARS                                                                                           (Cont'd. from  page  1)
                                                                                                         ing  building  projects.
                By  Don  Chambers ·_ ..                                                                    Total cost  of  current  construc-
                                                                                                        tion  and  p 1 an n in g  projects  is
          In the last issue we  ran a story
        about the Cougars• great offensive ·                                                            $1,555,341.
        line.  But  this  is  about  the  f oot ~                                                          It  is  anticipated  that  approx-
        ball  players  who  have  devas_tated                                                            imately  $1,096,533  will  be  fund-
        and  decimated  and  destroyed  and                                                              ed  from  state sources.
        dunked opponents' offensive plans                                                                  The  balance  of  the  bond  sale
        all  season  long--College  of  the                                                              will  constitute  cash  reserves  for
        Canyons•  outstanding  defensive                                                                the  building  program.
        line.                                                                                              The  board  also  authorized  for-
          If size  alone  determined  effec:o-                                                          mation  of four  new classes for  the
        ti veness,  the  Cougars'  defensive                                                             winter  quarter  and  one  for  the
        line  would  not  be  on  top  looking                                                           spring  quarter.
        down.  It  is  not  "big."                                                                         International  Cuisine,  a  three-
          ''We're  just about  average                                                                  hour  cooking  course,  will  be  held
                                                                                                        at Arroyo Seco Junior High School.
        size," said Head Coach DonKlop•:
        penburg.  ~But  we  make  up for  our                                                              The  Emergency  Medical  Tech-
        size  with  quickness  and  tiggres•·                                                            nician  class  is  designed  for  am-
        siveness.                                                                                       bulance attendants and  emergency
          "I  think  much  of  our  success                                                             room  personnel.
        the  remainder  of  the  season  will                                                              Landscape  Equipment  Main-
        depend  on  the  defensive  Jine                                                                 tenance  will  be  taught  at  COC 's
        maintaining  its  superior  plia.y. ' '                                                         off-campus  facility  at  24616  Pine
          The  Stalwart  Seven  who  com-                                                               St.,  Newhall.
       prise  the  Cougars'  formidable ·de-                                                               Automotive  Care  and  Mainte-
       fensive  wall  average  "only ' '.205                                                            nance is designed for persons  with
       pounds.  They're  outweighed  by                                                                  little  knowledge  about  car  care,
       other  conference  teams.                                                                        particularly  the  ladies.
          But  they're  BIG  in  the  sense   Coach  OQn  Kloppenburg  presents  trophy  emblematic  of  the  Desert   Building  Maintenance  will  pro-
       that  they  keep  winning.         Conferencefootballchampionship to Dr.  Robert  C.  Rockwell,COC's   vide  training  for  custodial  per-
          Gary Fitch, the strong s ide end,   president.  At  press  time,  the  champion  Cougars  were  headed  for  a   sonnel.  This  class  will  be  given
       came  to  COG from  Watick,  Mas s .   Ca lifornia Community College state  football  play-off game  with the   in  the  spring  quarter.
       Linebacker  Bruce  Mitchell  is  a   win.,er of the  Central conference,  Reedley community College.  The   All  but  the  Automotive  Care
       gift  from  Savannah,  Ga~  Dave   ~ame  was  scheduled  for  the  Hart  High field.              and  Maintenance  class  are  two-  J  ,.
       Howsare,  a  terrific  tackle ,  .grew                                                           quarter  courses.
       1,.lP  in  Bedford,  Pa.  Linebacke r
       Jim Elford starred at Canyon High.                                                                   Rattlesnakes
          Co-captain   Reuben  Franco,   .CO/(CH JACOBY                 looking  for ward  to  involvement
       middle  linebacker,  was  all-le~gue                             with  a  growing  institution.        (Cont'd. from  page  1)
       at  Hart  High.  Steve  Parson  ~t                                  Jacoby  is  also  an  author.  He   stretches  back  in to  elementary
       right  tackle  consistently  blunts   KEE.PS  WINNING            is currently  working  on his second   school,  where  Keith,  (who  plays
       the  offense,  Completing  this  for-                            book  which  has  a  working  title  of   trumpet, harmonica, percussion and
       midable  defensive  dam  is  .P.hil     By  Art Gilbreath        "Get  Set."  It  discusses  mech-  does  vocals) and  Tim,  (bass,  ten-
       Perrito,  weak  side  end,  who  wa,s                            anical and  physiological problems   or  and  alto  sax,  French  horn,
       all-league.                         "My  goal  ever  s ince  I  was  8                           piano, vocals and  percussion) first
       ·   To  clear  up  any  misunder.;   years9ld was  to become a  coach,"                          played  together . ..
       standing  that  may  exist  among:   s.aid  Ed. Jacoby .  "I  really  never                         Marty  (piano,  lead  vocals,  bot-
       football  philistines about  "strong   figured  on  being  anything  else.••                     tle-neck  and  regular  guitar  and
       side"  and  "weak  side"  of  a  de•   He  obviously  made  the  right                           C-melody  sax),  Peter (drums,  per-
       fensive  line,  Coach  Kloppenburg   de c"i s ion if his record  at  COC                         cussion,  vocals--"He 's  the  mo-
       lectured  a  bit.            ·   means . anything.                                               tor head!")  :tnd  Tim  formed  a
          "It's  not  · because  one  side •.   In  two  years ,  Jacoby  has  al•                      group  in  high  school  called  the
       of  the  line  is  stronger  than  the   ready  won  three  conference  titles,                  Others.  They  made  a  record  for
       other,"  he  explained.  "It's  be- ·   t'l'O  in  cross  country  and  one  in                  Mercury,  entitled,  "I'm in Need".
       cause  we  send  the  extra  man  to   track -~hd  field.                                        The  Others  broke  ~P  when  Marty
       the  side  on  which  the  opponents .   But  perhaps  more  importantly                         went  into  the ◄army.  Peter  went  to
       have  two  receivers.  This  is  the   in  the  long  run,  he's  also  one  of                  school, and Tim became  a designer
       'strong  side'."                _ the  most  respected  and  popular                             for  a  costume  house.
          The  Cougars'  season  with  the   instructors  on  campus.                                      Later  Tom,  (flute,  piano,  lead
       league  is  6-0.  COC  is  the  only   , Jacoby teac hes  from  a  position                      vocals,  guitar,  bottle-neck  guitar,
       undefeated  team.                of strengtn--he  was  once  an  out-                            mouth harp and  percussion),  Keith,
          The  Cougars'  first  play-off   standing  track  man  himself.  He                           and  Tim  formed  an  experimental
       game  was  scheduled  for  Nov.  27 •.   was  captain  of  the  track  team  in                  jazz group  cal led  the  Looney
       If  they  win,  one  more  play-off   .his  junior and  senior  years  at  the                   Tunes.
       game  blocks  the  way  to  the state   University  of  Utah . . Later,  in  the                    Fifteen  months  ago,  R&E  was
       championship  finals.            NAAU  Junior  Olympics,  he  fin-        ED JACOBY              born.  Actually  there  are  six  mem-
          With  no  hex  intended,  it  is   i~hed  second  in  both  the  1 O O   encountered in  track  and  field   bers  in  the  group,  but  Mary  Ann
       quite  reasonable  to  hope  that  the   meters and  the  long  jump.   events and  how  to  solve  them.   (Peter's  wife,  who  plays  piano
       1971  Cougars may  wind  up STATE   ···  He  received  his master's degree   McGraw-Hill  is  the  publisher.   and  clarinet  and  is  a  major  part
       CHAMPI9NS.                       at  Colorado  State  where  he  at-  An  ear 1 i er  work  is  t i tled   of  their  "History  of  Music"  act)
                                        tended  on  a  scholarship and  where   "Physiological  Implications  of   did  not  perform  at  our  dance.
                                        he also began his coaching career,   Interval  Training."          These musicians practice eight
                                        now  in its 11th year.                                          hours  each day.  Music  is  as  much
         PENS  LIBRARY ARTICLE            When  asked  what  role  athletics                            a  part  of  their  lives  as  breathing.
                                        plays  in  our  c ollege  system,   Top  Football               They  are  really  great  people,  and
                                        J: acob:y  said,  "It inspires  individ·
          Joleen  Bock,  director  of  li-                                Players  Named                I  could  talk  about  them  for  hours.
       brary  services,  is  author  of  an   ual  development  and  provides  a                        But  let  it  suffice  for  now  to  say
                                        vital  means  of ex pression,"
       article  on  community  college  li-  "At  the  JC level,  I've  learned   Head  Coach  Don  Kloppenburg   that  the  hundreds  of  new  fans
       brary  building  construction  pro-  to  accept  defeat  with  success,"   and  his  staff  pick  the  outstanding   Rattlesnakes  and  Eggs  has  made
       jects  across  the  country  in  the   he  said.  "A  coach  receives  as   offensive  and  defensive  players   at  the  college  would  love  to  see
       December  1  issue  of  Library   much  from  a  program  as  he  puts   of  each  game.  Award  recipients   them  back on   campus  again--
       Journal,  the  authoritative nationa l   · into  iL.  .If  a  coach  lacks  interest   for  past  games;  Barstow,  Wide   where  they  belong.
       library  magazine.                                               Receiver  Wayne  Foglesong  and
                                        fn  or doesn't  work  on  his  program,
                                        he  creates  his  own  prot>lems."   Halfback  Gary  Hamilton;  Mira   TURKEY TROT
                                        .  Jacoby  believes  that  coaching   Costa, Tight  End  Bruce  Mitchell,
                                                                        Guard  Dave  Howsare,  and  Middle
                                        _at  the. JC  level  provides  special
          The  Bookstore  is  stocking   opportunit_ies  and  special  chal-  Guard  Gary  pitch.           COC's  second  annual Tur ..
        gift  items  for  Christmas.  Art-  ~enges .                       Palo  Verde,  Quarterback  Rob-  key  Trot  winners  were  Tim
        icles  include  new  books,  pos-  "A JC  coach  must  do  better   ert  "Red"  Stevens,  Safety  Will-  Davies,  Laura  Lyman,  David
        ters,  sweaters,  and  T.;.shirts   :because ,··  generally  speaking,  he   iam  Lankford; VictorValley,  Full-  Symonds,  Beverly  Weatherill,
        among  other  items,  The  Book-  has  less  to  work  with  than  does   back  Don  Phillips,  Linebacker   and  Lee  Smelser.  The  run  for
                                                                                                          the  turkeys  was  raced  on  a
        store  also  features  a  selection   ·his  counterp~rt  at  a  four  year   Ruben  France,  and  Tackle  Steve   two-mile  section  of  the  cross
        of  paperbacks  off ercd  at  half   s chool_;' '               Pearson, and College of the Desert,   country  track.
        price.  There  is  a  n<!W sdection   COC's: winningest  coach  said   Center  Mike  Underwood,  and  Cor-
        each  week.                     he's  happy  with  his  job  and  is   nerman  Greg  Kincaid.
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