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Vol. II. No. 9 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS March 16, 1972
FOUR WIN B\A
CONTEST PRIZES
By Bill Leach
Susan Hoffman, Gregory Bee-
ston, David Knapp and Rodney
Skinner are College of the Can-
yons' first-round winners in
Bank of America's annual Cal-
ifornia Community Colleges
Awards Program.
These outstanding sopho-
mores each receive $150 and
are eligible to compete in one
of the five Southern California
semi-final area competitions
on March 23.
Competing in the semi-finals
will be 176 sophomores repre-
senting 44 community colleges
throughout southern California.
Each college has selected four
students for the event, one each
in the fields of business, tech-
nical-vocational, social science-
and engineering.
Winners of the semi-final's
each receive $250 and the op-
portunity to compete in final
competitions in April at the Los
Angeles Hilton Hotel.
It'!? springtime on campus. California poppies are bustinz' outtalNI o~~~t~u~:ff:ki~~d~il~~~:n~n~ tf:; ;:i~~le
of new growth is creeping through the valleys. Tom . war , . e1 c , . , Each division winner will
(above) bask -in the warmth of the season and the warmth of the 1r youth. receive the top $2,000 award.
Second place prizes are $1,000,
Council Eyes penditures totaling hundreds of Red China, Yes; with $500 going to third place
Jeffers pointed . out that ex-
winners.
s u s an H off man is COC 's
dollars were b£ing made and
Sports' Budget recorded as "miscellaneous". Red China, No winner in the social science-
He, and others, felt that all humanities field.
In an active past four weeks, outflows and inflows of money By Jens Noet A Saugus resident, she is a
the Student 'council has been should be itemized and printed and Rick Signoretti member of the student news-
focusing attention on the budget. in the financial statements for paper staff. Alpha Gamma Sigma
An issue arose when Greg public scrutiny. One of the most spectacular, (honorary scholastic society),
Knights, representing the Ju- After debating the issue, the and possibly significant, events the campus ecology club (SURE).
dicial Council, informed the council decided to consider for of recent times was President and the President's Honor List,
Student Council that he had been approval only itemized expend- Nixon's trip to communist An employee of COC 's -Ad-
approached by two of its mem- itures and appropriations. China. missions Office, Susan is active ·
bers requesting a temporary in- This new action, proposed Because of the potential im- in many co nmunity organizations,
iunction on Associated Student by Jeffers and Leach, (Bill), portance of the rapprochement, including the Northridge Thea-
Body funds until an investiga- will include next year's budget this newspaper thought it rel- ter Guild and the Golden State
tion could be made into athletic allocations and any funds ex- evant to conduct a survey of Theater Guild.
expenditures. pended from the General Fu~d student opinion on this subject. Upon completion of her for-
Bill Jeffers, Inter-Club Coun- during the remainder of this The question: ''What do you mal education, . Mrs. Hoffman
cil president, and Neil McAu- year. think about Mr. Nixon's trip to hopes to teach history and Eng-
liffe, Freshman class vice pres- In further action, Sophomore China?" lish. She ·also desires to write.
ident, asked that the council class president Juanita Gomez Dwayne Eddy --I would like Gregory Beeston of Valencia
minutes record their great con- was appointed chairman of the to know what really happened represents the college ·in the
cern over "the large portion of College Blood Bank. instead of hearing only prop- business field.
ASB funds going into athletics." aganda. What, if anything, hap- An employee of Magic Moun-
They were joined in their Have you registered? Ex- pened re 1 at iv e to the POW tain, Beeston is a member of
concern by Rick Hoefel, ASB ercise your priceless fran- release question? And what Alpha Gamma sigma and the
vice president; Bill Leach, chise! An on-campus voter happened vis-a-vis Taiwan:? President's Honor List.
Freshman class president, and registration drive this week Judy King--The trip was a Gregory is active in many
Laura Leach, Rally committee continues through Thursday facade. It erodes one's ideals community groups, including the
chairman. and Friday (March 16-17). to think that the government can Vista Hills Swim and Racquet
It was their contention that Student registrars will be func say one thing and do another. club and the Latter Day Saints
gate - receipts and expenditures tioning from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. I see the trip as a mere ritual, Sports Association. He hopes
were not being properly record- in the student dining area. symbolic of the fruitless Amer- to continue his education at
ed in the Student Council's Students, don't goof on this! ican effort to manipulate other Brigham Young University, seek-
financial statements. (Cont'd on Page 3) (Cont 'd on Page 4)