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BARBARA
Jeffers First
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me how to listen to my own chil- ICC President
dren and hear what they say. It
is an enjoyable experience. You Bill Jeffers is College of the
have forced me to examine
closely my values and determine Can~ons' first Inter-Club Council
president.
for myself that they are what I He was opposed for the seat
want rather than blindly adher-
ing to something handed down by Rodney Grimes and Michael
from the previous generation. L_oyd, with the latter winning the
vice president's seat.
Even more important, I have
learned that he who does not ~ effers appointed Lynnett
share my values is no less a per- Sch1pard secretary-treasurer of the
ICC which will coordinate cam~
son than I consider myself to be. pus club activities.
For a conservative die-hard like
myself, it was a revelation to As president, Jeffers, a busi-
discover that long hair doesn't ness administration major, will
hide horns, that motorcycles are represent the campus clubs on the
g r e at f u n an d t h at p o litica 1 Student Council as a voting mem-
science classes don't teach how ber. -
to make bombs. "If a club is upset with a
Besides what I have learned ruling of the Student Council I
from you, I would hope you also will find out why the Stud~nt
have learned from me. Those of Council passed the ruling.''
us who have already established
our place in society are not as
empty headed and insensitive as
you might think.
We may approach the immense
problems of our space-age life
The Student Lounge made an ideal display area for Ann Heidt's differently than you, but in the
recent art show which was well received by students and citi- end we all want the same thing- -
zens of the community. a better life for ourselves and
our children. If we work together,
Claire McAuliffe and Kate Bo- solutions can be found, but if we
Student Art gart won 3rd place ribbons, and fight each other no one gains
4th prize awards were given to
April Cook, Erik Noet, Bindy
Rated In Show Long, Kim Rosier and Kate anything.
My sojourn at College of the
Bogart. Canyons is almost over and I
The 2nd Annual Fall Quarter Honorable Mention ribbons look forward to going on to new
Art Show opened its doors for a were awarded to Erik Noet, John challenges. However, no matter
two-day exihibit of works by art Sylvies, Lisa Anderson, Barbara where I go from here, you will
students Dec. 4 and 5. The show Fecko and Nydia Rasmussen. occupy my warmest memories.
sponsored by the Associated Me~ In the Photography division, It was here I learned how fine
Students, contained over 160 1st prize was awarded to Bruce young students really are. BILL JEFFERS
works of art, displayed in the McKinney's Mrs. Meyer's Mansion. I no longer think of this clus- Instrumental in organizing this
rec e n t 1 y c om p 1 et ed Student Paul Osterhues and Anita Deines ter· of pre-fabs as your world "unity of clubs", Bill feels
Lounge. placed 2nd and 3rd, respectivly. but as our world. strongly about the functions of
Art in the. media of water The author of this article, the ICC, seeing it as having
color, pen and ink,pencil, photo- CHRISTMAS Mrs. Barbara Fecko, is an art three major advantages for the
g r a p h y an d s i l v e r point was major. Mother of four (6 to 12) student.
judged by Thomas Bouck , a pro- (Cont'd. from Page 1) years of age). and wife of a First, he believes ICC provides
fessional artist and teacher , and Christmas party of this nature civil engineer, Mrs. Fecko a wider range for student partici-
Lee Musgrave, art instructor at and the first campus project by plans to continue her study pation apd a more open chance
Pierce College. Musgrave will the newly formed veterans club at San Fernando Valley State for student involvement in govern-
be teaching Design at College headed by President Mike Loyd. College, hoping ultimately to ment.
of the Canyons during the winter In addition to signoretti, mem- earn her doctorate and to ''run "Whereas the Student Council
quarter. bers of the Toys for Needy Chil- an art museum.'' Mrs. Fecko is restricted in membership, the
The show's Grand Prize went was graduated from Sacred ICC is not. All students can be
to Luann McWilliams for her dren committee are Dave ·svm- Heart Academy for Girls in members of clubs and, therefore,
Composition in Still Life, a pen- onds, Valerie BOY kin, Jens Noet Pittsburgh, PA, and when she be members of the ICC.''
and Gail Morgan. Loyd is Chair-
cil drawing which also won 1st walked into her first class at Secondly, the ICC is a source
prize in that category. man.
COC last year it was the first of encouragement, Jeffers states.
Other 1st place ribbons went time in her life that the room
to Tim Harrington for his pen and NEEDS WRITERS contained male students. She ''It will encourage clubs to
ink, The Oak: Nijole Kent, The The Student Council publicity has a 3 .4 grade point average. form, and thereby encourage ac-
Sun, in water color, and Kim committee needs a copyreader tivities of the student body as a
Rosier's Girl With Ears of Corn and a publicity writer for its SPORTS AWARD BANQUET whole."
in s ilverpoint. stories to the community press. Thirdly, it provides a means
Sec ond place awards went to A modest stipend is offered. In- Annual Fall Sports Award
Tim Harrington,PhyllisWilliams, terested students should con- banquet, honoring Cougar foot- for joint action.
Bruce McKinney andJohnSylvies. tact Don Allen, Associated Stu- ball and cross country athletes 1 According to Jeffers, "ICC, as
Marilyn Wilcox, April Cook, dent Body president, or Ray will be held on Friday, Jan 14. an organization, can provide its
Canfield, Publicity committee The affair will be held at the own cooperative services through
chairman. Ranch House Inn, Valencia. joint action of the clubs."
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