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         Graduation                                                                                      CDC  Tagged
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     Contrary  to  tradition,  students                                                               Out  in  Playoffs
   will  be graduated this year in  royal
   blue  caps  and  gowns.  The  partici-                                                                  By Charles F. Connell
   pating  graduates  consist  of  38
   women  and  58  men.  Of the  remain-                                                               The  season  ended  for  COC' s
   ing 118 students, 80 are women, and                                                                baseball  Cougars  when  they  were
   138  are  men.  Six  students  com-                                                                knocked  out  of  the  Southern  Cal-
   pleted  their  graduation  require-                                                                ifornia  play-offs  in  two  straight
   ments  in  August,  1974;  33  in                                                                  defeats - the first to Cerritos, 7-2,
   l>t•('l•mher,  1974;  35  in  March  1975,                                                         and the second to Pierce, 6-3.
   and  143 will complete their require-                                                               Cerritos  went  on  to  win  the
   ments in  June,  1975.                                                                             community  college  state  champion-
     The following students have com-                                                                 ship for  the third consecutive year.
   pleted all degree requirements:                                                                     Phil Perry, Cougar first baseman,
     Alvin  Bailey,  Norma  Basley,                                                                   snared  first  team  All-California
   Barbara  Baxter,  Marylou  Birrell,                                                                honors.  All-Southern  California
   Walter  Bookamer,  William  Brode                                                                  honors  went  to  Perry,  first  team,
   Jr.,  Richard  Brunner,  Anthony                                                                   and  Don  Johnson  and  Bob  Patter-
   Capitelli,  Michele  Carmody,  James                                                               son,  second team.
   Clark,  Robert  Cook,  Brent  Dyer,                                                                 "We had  some  bad  t,-·eaks  in  the
   Roy Esswein, Thelma Eversz, Linda                                                                  play-off games," said Mike Gillespie.
   Farhit,  Susan  Fore,  Richard Gar-                                                                 "For  instance,  Cerritos  had  a
   rett, Robert Ginn, Priscilla Harand,                                                               five-run inning against us.  We gave
   William Harvey.                  COC's first women's track team  was  honored at the last sports banquet of the   them  two  or  three  bases-on-balls
     Steve Haydu, Mary Helms,  Mark   year.  Members of  the  four-woman  squad  (from  left)  are· Cathy  St.  Amour,   and then committed two errors.  In
   Henschke,  Gregory  Hicks,  Joe   Laurie Hallinan,  Lynay Parkhurst and Vicki Cook.                the next game  we  gave Pierce two
   Hicks,  Sylvia  Hudson,  John  Hunt                                                                bases-on-balls and they  hit  a  grand
   Jr.,  Elmer  Jenkins,  Nijole  Kent,   Award  Winners             Maeller,  James  Hernan,  Brian   slam for a four-run inning. We had a
   Dana  Kissee,  Andrew  Knevel,                                    Wilcher,  Marty  Cohen,  Benjamin,   bad inning in each games and didn't
   Elena  Koupuanoff,  George  Kurisu,    (Cont'd from  Page 1)      Bund,  Graves, and Charla Huffine.   have  the  punch  to  come  back  and
   William  Laverty,  Robert  Lofiego,   Bund,  Sue  Fricke,  Jeanette  Gor-  In addition,  the Outstanding Col-  win," he added.
   Leonard   Lutes,   Christopher   ham,  Kitty  Herron,  Rick  Madrid,   lege Musician Award was presented   The Cougars season record of 28-9
   Maksimuk,  Alfredo  Martinez,  Gail   Susan  McNutt,  Lisa  Varner,  and   to Ms. Maeller,  and Steve Espinoza   is the best in  COC  history.
   Matthews, James Maupin.          Carol  Williams,  and  second-year   received the ASB music scholarship.   ''I'm pleased that our young team
     Richard  McAfee,  Lucy  Mc-    members  Willie  Peters,  Steve    Divisional  and  departmental   with only two returning starters did
   Williams,  Gary  Merritts,  Judy   Payne,  Dennis Graves,  Ed Cordiff,   awards  for  achievement  went  to   so well this season," said Gillespie.
   Miller,  Van. Miller,  Robert  Morris,   Chris Brown,  and Donna Lucas.   Randall  Lusk,  business;  Ms.  Loff-  "We  won  the conference  for  the
   Joseph  Nichols,  Edda  Olafsson,   A wards for instrumental achieve-  tus,  secretarial  science;  Irma  Al-  third  straight  year.  We  won  the
   Philip  Palacio,  Galvarino  De  La   ment  were  given  to  Karen  Ander-  varez  and  Judy  Rollick,  foreign   M•Jrced  tournament.  We  beat  the
   Palma,  Dennis  Pelch,  Arnold   son, Cindy Downs, Stewart Fischer,   language;   Craig   Danielson,   All-Stars 3-2  and  posted  wins  over
   Rogus,  Terri  Sandberg,  Robert   Ms.  Herron,  and  Robert  Mauzey.   humanities,  and  Barry  Tockar  and   many teams in other conferences in
   Shipley,  Robert  Smith,'  Theresa   Second-year awards went to Nancie   Marsha Stewart, social science.   pre-season play."
   Smith, Stephen Spencer, John Staf-                                  James Shuman and Joan  Shirley   Gillespie  looks  forward  to  next
   ford,  George  Stanley,  Nancy   Martha  Heidtmann,  John  Hender-  were  named  vocational-technical   year  when  he'll  have  returning
   Stanely.                         son,  Robert Hoff,  John Hummel.   "Man and Woman of the Year".   starters at five  positions.
     Joseph   ~tanzione,   Michael    Viola  Ing,  Joni  Ingram,  Pamela   A  "Special  Inspirational  Award"   "We'll be darned tough next year.
   Stettner,  Stephen  Summer,  Scott   Ingram, Diann Ito,  Michele Jacobs,   was presented to Gary Sullivan "for   All our pitchers will be back. Bobby
   Thompson,  Frank Toothaker,  Rene   Elliot  Jennings,  Sheldon Johansen,   exceptional  motivation  and  high   Walk  and  John  Syers  had  10-4
   Torres,  Charles  Tripp,  Fred  True-  Donald Johnson, Jr., Sandra Kelley,   academic effort which is  exemplary   records. Hal Jeffery had a 5-1  year.
   blood  III,  Gilbert  Villafana,  James   David  Stunson,  David  Symonds,   of the community college concept".   Tom Clubb was 3-0."
   Weaver,  Larry  Wedhoff,  John   Nancy  Thomas,  Reta  Thomas,      Inter-club  Council  (ICC)  awards   The three big sluggers of the year
   Weisbrich,  Clarissa  Wright,  Mary   Steven  Tummolo,  DeAun  Viole,   were given to second-year members   were  Perry,  Patterson  and  Roger
   Yamamura.                        James  Walker,  Brian  Wilcher,   Gail  Matthews and  Dennis  Graves.   Slater  who  had  season  batting
     Students  who  must  complete   Douglas  Wilson,  James  Wilson,   J ahan  Nejad,  Sonia  Fuentes,   averages  of  .347,  .334  and  .315,
   degree  requirements  during  the   Roger  Wolf,  Ror:ild  Wolfe,  Carla   John  Simas  and  Thomas  Yong   respectively.
   Spring  quarter  to  be  eligible  for   Wolff,  Carol  Wolpers,  Jill  Worth,   received  awards  from  the  Inter-
   graduation in  June are:         Thomas  -Yates,  Maureen  Y ered,   national Students club.
    Arturo  Aguayo,  Donna Austin,   Bradley  Zook,  Rima  Kent,  Harry   S.H.E.  club  awards  went  to  Ms.
   Vance  Backert,  Michael  Bailey,   Kleschick,  · Donald  Klinckman,   Matthews and Ms.  Stein.   COC Track Women
   Theodore  Ball,  Monica  Barkley,   Michael  Klinger,  J oAnn  Knevel,   The Tomorrow  Society  club  pre-
   Bryan  Beckmann,  Mary  Belding,   Audra  Lee,  James  Lee,  Jayne   sented  special  "love  of  nature"   Honored at Fete
   Chris  Benjamin,  Daniel  Bingman,   Lindsay,  Ginger  Lofft us,  Donald   awards to Leon Horton,  supervisor
   Douglas  Boka,  Michael  Bornman,   Long,  Randall Lusk.     ·    of  maintenance,  and  Don  Cusick,   COC's Cathy St. Amour received
   George  Boswell,  Albert  Boykin,   Nancie  Maeller,  Suzie  Magnone,   lead groundsman.           the  "Most  Outstanding  Women's
   Gary Brewer, Terri Bronson,  Diane   Robert  Maloney,  Charles  Marek,   Pep squad  awards  were give·n to   Track Award" at the Spring Sports
   Brooks,  Sandra  Brooks,  Norman   II.,  Robert  Mason,  Jr.,  James   Jeff Tracey,  Michele  Woods,  Shari   Awards banquet held last month.
   Bye,  Janet Cantrell.            McDonald,  Jr.,  Keith  McLean,   Gordon,  and  second-year  members   Ms.  St.  Amour  is  the  Western
     Jacquelyn  Cargill,  Karen  Carl-  Werner Millhouse,  Savaya  Minifie,   Ms.  Kelley  and Tami  Nelson,  head   State  Conference  champion  in  the
   strom,  Ronald  Carpenter,  Terry   .James  Mitchell,  Theresa  Monahan,   cheerleader.  Squad  members  for   100  and 220  yard sprints.
   Carson,  Lavon  Chalk,  Carol  Cham-  Susan  Morrison,  John  Nigh,   1975-76  include  Ms.  Gordon,  Ms.   Laurie  Hallman  was  given  the
   bers,  Charlsie  Christy,  Martin   Kimberly  Nipps,  Paul  Obert,   Woods,  Sharon  Engle,  Karen  Mc-  Captain's  award.  She  is  the  only
   Cohen,  Larry  Colbert,  Donna  Col-  Michael  O'Connor,  John  Oddone,   Coy  and Linda Thompson.   member of the team who will not be
   vin,  Steven  Combs,  James  Comp-  Paul  Ogle,  Robert  Olson,  Michael   "ASB  Service  To  the  College   returning to next year's squad.
   ton, Susan Corbett, Donna Cordova,   Onesto.                      Certificates"  were  awarded  to  Joe   Vicki  Cook,  Lynay  Parkhurst,
   Debra Costa,  John  Crnkovich,  Jr.,   Calvin  Overhulser,  Stephen   Allen,  Terri  Bronson,  Tommy   and  Ms.  St.  Amour  received  first
   Donna  Crossely,  Sandra  Cudmore,   Payne,  Thomas  Payne,  Robert   Campbell,  Ms.  Chambers,  Ms.   year letters.
   Craig Danielsen, Hunter DeMarais,   Peteshel,  Gary  Pida,  Teri  Poirier,   Cohen,  Connell,  Crnkovich,  De-
   Daivd Diaz.                      Richard  Potter,  Roger  Prier,  Jack   Marais,  Windy  Dolan,  Susan  Fore,
     Michael  Diaz,  William  Dolan,   Ray,  David  Reddy.  Joan  Rippe,   Bob  Goldman,  Richard  Horne,     VOLUNTEERS
   Leonard  Duncan,  Dale  Edge,    William  Rust,  Michael  Scaramella,   Cathy  Howe,  Joni  Ingram,  Rick   More  volunteers  are  urgently
   Edward  Entwisle,  Richard  Escoto,   Jr., Marie Scherb, Robert Schmidt,   Larue,  Andi  Light,  Ms.  Lofftus,   needed  to  help  complete  the  ASB
   Helen  Esposito,  Laszlo  Farkas,   Teresa  Schonberger,  Howard   Laurie  Lowder,  Lusk,.  Cindy   Community  Child  Care  Center sur-
   Maria  Francaviglia,  Tracy  Gidel,   Shapiro,  Rodney  Sherry,  Jill   Mongeon, Jan Moore,  George Raw-  vey.  See  Terri  Bronson  or  Nancy
   Susan  Gill,  Gail  Glaser,  Carla   Siemon,  Judy Siemon.        son,  Reddy,  Ms.  Stein,  Sullivan,   Henderson in the Student Activities
   Greene,   Waltruad   Grimmer,      Larry  Silva,  Wendy  Sproul,   Nancy  Thomas,  Mike  Tucker,   office  or Joan Jacobson  in  counsel-
   Charles Griswold,  Laurie  Hallman,   Candice Stein, Marsha Stewart.   Deaun Viole  and Wilcher.   ing.
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