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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)
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