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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.