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The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (1)Enrollment up another 3.4%

By James Giibert
News Editor -

With two days until classes began, the total campus
headcount enrollment was 16,689 and the Full-Time Stu-
dent Equivalency (FTSE) was 7,933.

The 16,689 enrollment is just five short of last year’s
mark of 16,694 at a similar point in the semester.

FTSE is defined as the total number of credit hours

in which all students are enrolled, divided by 15, the
credit hours considered a full-time load.

Studen[...]e in FTSE over last year’s registration.

‘‘The FTSE is higher because we are starting to see
a larger nu[...]d
be advised before registering, and can do so in the Center

PUT MUTT, A oleae GU ROB aot. 1. Methlg

NCA to visit |
school in ’92 |

By James Gilbert

News Editor

Preparation is under way for the visit by The
North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools team, even though the evaluation
doesn’t take place until February 1992.

The North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools is a not-for-profit, voluntary
membership organizati[...]postsecondary institutions having an
interest in the improvement of education through
evaluation and accreditation.

Accreditation is a two-part process which in-
| volves comprising[...]t from an NCA evaluation team.

“*Accreditation is the stamp of approval that
assures that institutions are maintaining the
quality of their programs and operations,”’ s[...]reer |
educational services and co-coordinator of the
NCA self-study. |

Evaluators from the NCA will spend two or
three days on campus to assess the college’s
educational programs.

The team of evaluators will then make recom-
mendations to the NCA regarding accreditation.

“*We are looking forward to the team’s visit
because it provides us with an opp[...]from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday.

Registration by phone (435-3333) is available to
students enrolling in six or fewer credits or non-credit
classes.

“This is our busiest time of the year,’’ Bayless said.
“During theby the student’s withdrawal
date. The drop/add period ends on Friday. Students who
haven’t dropped by then are not eligible for a full refund.

Students wanting to add or drop classes should go to
the CIAR building.

Cancelled classes, or classes dro[...]ll refunds. For students dropping from
8-14 days, the refund is only 50 percent.

Students in classes meeting onl[...]shorter period of time to receive their refunds.

The tuition for classes dropped within the drop/add
PCriOG CAM ue iv-ur. 4+ pinces ivr OtMer Classes.

5-year headcount vs. FTSE

The total number of students enrolled and the Full-
Time Student Equivalents (FTSE) for the past five
years. 1990 figures are as of Friday.[...]SE

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Students can obtain their refunds through the mail,
or collect them at the cashier’s window.

In order to collect at the cashier’s window, students
must bring proof of payment with them. If paid by
check, a cancelled check, bank statement, or a letter from

Uie"L-.enk confirming clearance is necessary.

Footbali '..99

A preview of the Galw.rhos’
upcoming season. -Pg. 11 ~[...]ther King
deserves a holiday. -Pg. 2

Why is this guy on
the cover of the
Voice? -Pg. 7

August 27, 1990

and two, and three.,....

Campus elections

By James Gilbert

News Editor

This years Student[...]2:00 pm.

Election booths will be located outside the southeast
corner of the CIAR building.

Elections for the Evening Students Association are
scheduled for September 10, 11 and 12 from 6:00 pm
to 9:30 pm in the Student Union Building.

“Student government pr[...]er classes started last week.
For some insight on the woman behind the aerobics program on campus turn to pg. 7 in the Feature section.

around the corner

activities and services.

Nominations for executive council should be turned
in to the director of student activities before noon on
Sept. 4.

The term of office lasts for one year, beginning with
the third Friday of the Fall semester, and ending with
the swearing in of the new council.

Students having at least half of th[...]re eligable to campaign.

Associated Students and The Evening Students
Association host many events and programs throughout
the year.

Bookstore goes cross country to find its new manager

and Ann Arbor, Mich.

Senter

Photo by Scott Kozakiewicz/Media

By James Gilbert
News Editor
Michelle Antieau is the new bookstore

manager, replacing Cindy Cass, who[...]mester

he last five years

e campus bookstore is under a lease
agreement with Follett College Stores
Corporation of Elmhurst, Ill.

In addition to the Columbus
bookstore, Antieau has also managed
othe[...]will provide a bet-
ter opportunity for me since the last cou-
ple of bookstores I worked for we -
ly[...]taff and an efficient
system. Falso believe there is always room
for improvement.’”

Her belief in total service to the student

and experience in managing bookstores
al[...]give a full refund w

She also add
books back is the last two weeks of
semester.

The sooner a student sells a book
back, the more money they will receive
for it,’’ Antieau said. ‘‘During the last
two weeks of a semester we will know

wha[...]ggests that
students buy used textb« She said it
is always better to buy used books

because they gen[...]per-
cent less than new books.

Computer Graphics by Bobby Warren/Velce

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (2)[...]Once again Arizona finds
itself in a battle over the Martin
Luther King Jr. holiday. In the
forefront of the battle against
the holiday is ex-governor Evan
Mecham, who organized and
successfully ran a petition drive
to put the issue before the
voters.

Two propositions will be on
the ballot:

@ Proposition 301 provides for
an unpaid[...]Day.

p~..ween Mecham and our
state legislatures, the simple
passing of this holiday has
become bogged down in a mire
of stupidity and incompetence.
Now this is not simply a vote
on whether to have the holiday;
it is a three-way split that
dilutes the real question: Do
Arizonans want the holiday or
not?

The King Day controversy has
given Arizona a shameful
reputation. What can voters do
to rectify the situation?

Vote ‘‘yes’’ on Proposition
302, and ignore Proposition
301. The money spent to pay

Opinion

vote yes

state employees for the day can-
not compare to the damage this
fight is doing to our state.

Although the state stands to
lose financially if the holiday is
rescinded, that is irrelevant. The
rest of the country and parts of
the world view Arizona as a
backward, bigoted and racist
state. This is infinitely more
damaging than a lost Super
Bowl.[...]. and he- mara
+h..ail any Other man, symbolizes

the civil rights movement. This
was a man who, in the midst of
overwhelming hatred, preached
love and n[...]ed, but he never wavered
from his conviction that the on-
ly road to freedom was the road
of nonviolence. Many lives were
saved because of his strong
principles.

Martin Luther King Jr. paid
the ultimate price for victory;
he paid with his life[...]02.

JUST WHEN YOU
THOUGHT YoU WERE SAFE

The Wrath of Clod”[...]A matter of policy: Voice guidelines for 1990

As the fall semester begins, the staff of
the The Volce would like to outline its
policy for the current year.

Funding and function

The Voice is supported by district
funds and advertising. Its function is
to report and comment on campus
news, and nationa[...]freedom

Student editors and staff members
enjoy the same protection under the
Constitution as other members of the
press, and that freedom will not be
limited to only ideas which agree with
the majority.

District policy

We are fortunate enou[...]administra-
tion that has issued a statement that
the Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier
Supreme Court decision do[...]at educators do not
offend first amendment rights by ex-
ercising editorial control over school
sponso[...]limited to input from only journalism
students - the forum is much more
public.”’

Staff responsibility

The staff recognizes its responsibili-
ty to print objective news stories. We
strive to comply with the standards of
the American Society of Newspaper
Editors’ code of ethics known as the
“Canons of Journalism.”’

While the staff will exercise its press
privileges and freedoms to the fullest,
we recognize the responsibilities in-
herent in that freedom.

To the best of our ability as student
journalists, we will refrain from prin-
ting material that is libelous, obscene
or would cause reckless disruption of
the educational! process.

However, under First Amend-
ment, the editors will not permit un-
based fears that lead to censorship.

The staff will attempt to print cor-
rections where f[...]l Mateer

Assistant Adviser

Adviser’s role

The adviser of The Voice is respon-
sible for ensuring that staff members
uphold journalism ethics.

According to the Code of the Na-
tional Council of College Publications
Advisers, ‘‘the adviser must guide
rather than censor....Student[...]to exercise their
craft with no restraint beyond the
limitations of ethical and legal respon-
sibility[...]d invasion of privacy.”

Journalism laboratory

The publication is produced in the
Newsroom Activity class, which is a
journalism laboratory.

The Voice is printed bi-weekly
through the fall and spring semesters,
except holidays and exam weeks.

Letters to the editor, contributions

We encourage readers to voice their
opinion of the paper or any topic on
campus in the Letters to the Editor
column.

The Voice also welcomes creative
writing, guest colum[...]photographs
from students, staff or faculty.

It is best to type and double space
all material submitted to The Voice.

Letters and contributions must in-

The Staff The Voice
Kristi Ebner, James Glendale Community Ez
H[...]rified. Names will be
withheld with good reason.

The staff reserves the right to edit
all contributions or not print them if
space is not available, or they are
deemed libelous, obscene or offensive.

Bring letters to The Voice
Newsroom, Language Arts Building,
Room 107, or mail to The Voice,
Glendale Community College, 6000
W. Olive Ave., Glendale, Ariz. 85302.

Equal opportunity

The Glendale Community College
and the Maricopa Community College
District do not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin,
sex[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (3)Voice August 27, 1990

By David Madrid
Opinion Editor

The United States is about to enter a
war to defend our principles. That is the
explanation given by President Bush to
explain our involvement in the newest
Middle East crisis.

But what are American[...],000 pro-democracy students in
Tiananmen Square?

The toughest reaction the President
could muster was to deplore the Chinese
government’s actions. The United States
business dealings with the Chinese but-
chers, we were told, were too important
to jeopardize by applying economic
sanctions.

Where were our principles when the
President kowtowed to the Chinese and
vetoed a bill that would have allowed
Chinese students to remain in the United
States after the massacre? To send the
students home will mean certain death for
many who protested for democracy while

in this country.

Is democracy not one of our strongest
and most important principles? Ap-
parently not; what is at stake in the Mid-
dle East is the control of oil.

Saudi Arabia is a country ruled by a
monarchy. The monarchy owns and con-
trols most of the money in the country,
while many of their people live in pover-
ty. Kuwait was also ruled by a monarchy.

Although this in no way justifies the ac-
tions of Saddam Hussein, neither does it
justify the actions of President Bush. To
defend these military actions as American
principles is an insult to the American
people.

What is surprising is that according to
a poll taken by USA Today, more than
80 percent of the United States support
the deployment of troops in Saudi
Arabia.

If oil and money are the new American
principles, then let the president say so.
That way American soldiers will[...]r parents gave their
lives to save a few cents on the price of
a gallon of gasoline.

Koory has best platform

By Bradley R. Melton

Associate Opinion Editor

Glendale’s own Fred Koory, the 50-
year-old Republican, may not be ahead
in the gubernatorial polls, but he is by far
the best candidate for the position.

Koory is not one of your more flashy
candidates, but rather a man who believes
the candidates’ platforms should decide
the winner.

When someone confronted Koory
recently o[...]e laugh at Sam Steiger’s one-liners ,
but where is the substance?

We have Evan Meacham to con-
tinuousl[...]feet.

We have J. Fife Symington III to give

us the liberal side of the Republican par-
ty, and a developer to boot.

We have Bob Barnes to be the self-
determined dung distributer.

For the liberal end of the Democratic
party, we have ‘‘Terry Mondale Dukakis
Goddard,”’ and isn’t that special?

Then there is Dave Moss. Yeah right.

Fred Koory has been on the front line
against tax increases when everyone else
didn’t care.

Fred Koory opposes the importation of
hazardous wastes, he has a strong anti-
drug position, he is for prison reform,
and is for greater economic development.

One of his strongest desires is to return
quality to Arizona’s education.

Fred is a man of deep conservative con-
victions, and this is the kind of governor
who will make Arizona proud again.

‘CommonSense’ conservative

By Bradley R. Melton
Associate Opinion Editor

The following column will be the first
in a series entitled ‘‘Common Sense.”
This first article will introduce you to the
reasons this title was chosen, and it will
also reveal the focus of the columns to
come.

Musket fire cracked in the air and an
English soldier was sent crashing to the
ground with a thump into the cool green
grass of Massachusetts. The date was
April 19, 1775, and blood was being spill-
ed at the Battle of Lexington and
Concord.

Because of thes[...]Common Sense.’’ This
single publication paved the way for the
Declaration of Independence.

During 1776 and 1783 his greatest con-
tribution to the patriot cause was his 16
“‘crisis’”’ papers that he also signed “‘Com-
mon Sense.’”

In the first crisis paper, Thomas Paine
inspired the tired troops at Valley Forge
with the flaming words: ‘‘These are the
times that try men’s souls.’’

The purpose of Paine’s Common Sense
was to to make[...]on, and encourage them to do their
part to change the situation.

Paine’s call to arms was in response to
the King of England’s encroachment on
the colonist’s freedoms.

Today the liberals are the evil establish-
ment. They control labor, big govern-
ment, big business, education, the media,
and many special interest groups.

They are responsible for causing many
problems, including the welfare crisis.

There is a great battle going on in
America and its outcom[...]*he 21st ce

ihe conservatives are fighting for the
dignity of individuals versus the domina-
tion of government.

Will America have a[...]will we have
a society that restores and respects the
dignity of individuals so that we can en-
joy our spiritual freedom and political
liberty?

By using your own common sense, it
is my hope that readers will take the in-
itiative to get involved and to have the
courage to make a difference in Arizona.

Alexand[...]times, a decline in courage has been con-
sidered the beginning of the end?”’

Opinion
Oil has U.S. between
iraq and a hard place

Voices across
the campus

What do you think about U.S. in-
volvement in the Middle East?

Trina England

“T don’t think w[...].’’

John Vuckovich

“1 don’t think
there is a choice.
We have to go over
there to protect the
oil.””

Jon McConnell

“*We need to be over
there to keep tabs, if
something will arise.
And the oil com-
panies are taking ad-
vantage of it.”

Deanna Charlet

“Our country is in
this confrontation,
but that’s the price
we have to pay for
our freedom.’’

Geor[...]hould show
strong opposi-

Christine Eaves

“‘The thing I worry
about most is the
draft, and I worry
about my brother
and fiance.’’

ete

Photos by Wanda Pippet/Velce

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (4)4

Buses being fuele

By James Gilbert
News Editor

Students who ride buse[...]may have noticed a significant change
recently in the city’s Dial-A-Ride buses.

They’re burning cleaner fuel.

The city of Glendale has recently
bought two new buses, a van and four
automobiles, all fueled by compressed
natural gas.

Money to purchase these[...]artment of En-
vironmental Quality grant approved by
the Glendale City Council in July.

The $55,150 grant will help cover the
cost of buying the vehicles and bulding

a slow-fill fueling station.

ihe total cost of the project is
$220,600.

In addition to the $55,150 grant from
the state, the federal government will con-
tribute $125,575 and the city of Glendale
will add the remaining $39,875.

“We believe it is important to develop
alternative fuels,’’ Jan[...]an-
sit manager, said. ‘‘We didn’t initiate the
program to save money; we did it for air
quality.”’

Some advantages of using the com-
pressed natural gas include reduction of
car[...]aintenance costs, and a longer-
operating life of the equipment.

The U.S. Department of Transporta-
tion has mandated[...]80 percent federally funded
and must comply with the mandate,”
Davis said.

Glendale’s transit department operates
12 pickups and three buses already using
the compressed natural gas.

Money from the project will be used to
replace three aging buses[...]a cost of $2,000 to
$4,000 each.

In addition to the conversions, a slow-
fill fuelling station was built.

The station will allow the buses to run
all day without having to refuel, saving
the city time and money.

The two-year pilot program, funded by
city, state and federal money, involves
compiling exhaust emissions data on

August 27, 1990 Voice

d by nature

Two students are waiting at the main entrance to the school to ride one of Glen-
dale’s new Dial-A-Ride busses, which are fueled by cleaner burning compressed

natural gas.

vehicles already adapted to the compress-
ed natural gas.

Larry Plew, city of Glendale equipment
manager, supervises the program.

With a year still left on the program,
Plew said statistics have not been offic[...]has made some in-
teresting initial findings.

The compressed natural gas reduces
the level of carbon monoxide while slight-
ly increasing the nitrogen oxide level,”
Plew said.

The newly purchased vehicles are ex-
pected to be in service to the city within
six months, including services to the

college.

Photo by James Begay.

English department gets new chairwoman

By James Gilbert
News Editor ‘

The English department had a new head, but at the
moment it was invisible.

Margaret Hawks’ head[...]as she prepared to move from her tiny
office into the larger, more spacious quarters of the
English department chair.

Hawks became the interim English department chair-
woman with the departure of former chairman Conrad
Bayley, who t[...]and
sciences.

I’m looking forward to accepting the challenges that
come along with the position,’ she said, from
somewhere behind the precariously balanced notes,
memos, folders, and other paperwork scattered across
her desk.

When contacted by phone at his Estrella Mountain of-
fice, Bayley s[...]appointment.

“She has done a remarkable job as the evening assis-
tant chair over the last year and will make an excellent
department head,”’ he said.

Hawks admits that making the transition from assis-
tant chair to department head a is little rougher than
expected.

“There always[...]ugh stacks of files on her
desk.

“T think that the only way that I’m going to get
anything accomplished is to find a hiding place.”’

One of the challenges of being department head is
keeping up with the constantly growing English
department.

There are[...]ll-time residential faculty currently
working for the department.

in addition, over 50 part-time faculty teach from one
to three classes each semester

“‘The classes keep filling up faster than expected, so[...]dding sections,’’ Hawks said.

In addition to the added classes, the chairwoman has
seen a larger percentage of students qualifying for
English 101 than in the past.

She attributes it to better student prepar[...]ks’ former position of
evening assistant chair, is looking forward to working
with the evening faculty.

The English department will meet to vote on a new
department chairman in December.

Hawks will remain in the position until June.

STUDENT

By Mike McAftrey
Feature Editor

Margaret Hawks, Eng[...]oman

Campus in compliance
with Disabilities Act

The ADA of 1990 also prohibits private
businesses and[...]nating from disabled individuals.

Two years down the road, businesses

~ LOANS

Northern Trust offe[...]CITY
MEMBER E.D.L.C. - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER

The Americans with Disabilities Act,
signed into law by President Bush on Ju-
ly 26, 1990, will bring 43 million disabl-
ed Americans into the economic
mainstream by giving them equal access
to jobs, transportation and public
facilities.

The law requires hotels, restaurants,
movie theaters,[...]all new buses, cars and trains,
be accessible to the disabled.

“‘The campus is already meets the re-
quirements set forth by the new law, but
we are making some changes anyway to
make the campus easjier for disabled
students,’’ Mark Ferris, the GCC direc-
tor of disabled student resources said[...]accommodate
disabled workers.

Bush was quoted in the New York
Times as saying, “‘Every man, woman[...]ality, independence and
freedom.”

“I believe the ADA will result in im-
mediate benefits to disabled individuals
in the area of transportation, communica-
tions, archite[...]or
corporately run businesses, but barriers
held by employers will be more difficult
to immediately r[...]y will likely continue,”’ Ferris said.

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Welce

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (5)[...]vice provost for planning and Jacquelyn Matt-

By James Gilbert
News Editor

Vernon Latten, Arizona State University West
Campus Provost, announced the appointment of
two new vice provost. Judy C. Knudson will
assume the role of vice provost for university
relations, and Gebeyehu will fill the newly
created position of vice provost for
admini[...]never be bored.””

This led her to recognize the need for a four
year public graduate level institution in the Glen-
dale area.

Ejigu comes to ASU West from the Universi-
ty of Missouri system, where he held the title of
associative vice president for management
services.

“I am very pleased and excited about the pro-
spects of being a part o ASU.”’

Lattin said he is pleased by the addition of the
two experienced administrators who have held
simi[...]top
quality to ASU West.’’ Lattin said.

With the addition of Knudson and Ejigu the
senior management structure for the West Cam-
pus is complete.

The other two vice provost are Barry Bruns.

feld, vice provost for academic affairs.

By Kristi Ebner
Staff Writer

The old saying ‘‘Too many cooks may spoil the
broth’’ is sometimes valid, but for the Re-entry
Center’s cookbook, it’s far from true.

“‘Love and Quiches’’ is a cookbook put together
by campus management, faculty, staff and friends.

Sale of the cookbook will raise funds for the Re-
entry Center, and will help re-entry students buy
materials for school.

“*The book took a phenomenal amount of time to
put toge[...]est problem
was layout and set-up.””

Work on the book began in the fall of 1988 and
was complet June. Rodgers-Barstack explained
that the publication took longer because it was
prepar tally by the many volunteers

‘After th ame ‘Love and Quic[...]ers-Barstack said

In order to obtain recipes for the cookbook, forms
were sent out to the entire district and to some
restaurants around Phoenix.

Contributers wishing to submit recipes filled out
the form and returned it to the Career Center. Only
one restaurant replied: The Spicery, which is located
on 59th Ave. Owner Martha Campbell donate[...]gers-Barstack and Jeanette
Stewart, who headed up the project, everyone involv-
ed had a great time making the book, even though
at times it was hectic.

They ended up ‘‘proofreading the same recipe 15
times, or losing some of the disks,’’ Rodgers-
Barstack said.

“*Love and Quiches”’ is on sale in the Career Center
for $6 per copy

4 recipe from the book is included here so Voice
readers can have their cak[...]st names| Service director named

2 new provosts

By Joni Kowitz
Staff Writer

KC Hundere (pronounced[...]orking,”
Hundere said. ‘‘! am familiar with the networking deci-
sions and philosophies of this district.”’

Hundere is enthusiastic about joining the campus
“‘with its reputation for its technolo[...]er.””

“*Plus,’’ he said, ‘‘I enjoy the people here.’’

Included in network services, Hundere will be the con-
tact point for services with the VAX on campus.

The VAX is the main computer that registers
students and provide[...]e multi-user system.”’

Hundere hopes to make the VAX ‘‘more of a tool for
people.”’

In 19[...]d to Maricopa Colleges’ district
office to work the Telecommunications Improvement
Project.

In that role he spent time working on the installation
of new telephone systems, as well as the re-wiring of all
colleges in the district for voice, data, and video
distibution. KC Hundere, the new director of network services for

“My major last project in the district office was im- the college’s High Tech Center, comes to Glendale
plementing the district-wide microwave network,” with nearly 1[...]I have a lot of networking experience, throughout the district.

a great deal of telephone experience, and computer ex-

perience as it relates to the Maricopa Network.” He also pointed out that he is one of the few people
Hundere first joined Maricopa Community Colleges who has been in every building in the district.

in 1982 as an audio/visual technician[...]ate University.

Martha Campbell, who bakes at the Spicery restaurant, shows Jeannette Stewart and Renee
Rodgers-Barstack her strawberry pie while they lunch at the eatery

Neiman-Marcus Cake )

by 9 inch pan.

Mix cream cheese, 2 eggs and
powdered sugar and pour over the
first layer.

Optional: Add 2 cups coconut and
1[...].

Bake for three-quarters to | hour
until center is set.

1 pkg. lemon cake mix
4 eggs

4 cups powder[...]heese, softened

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix
the cake mix, butter, and 2 eggs and
pat into the bottom of a greased 13 —Frances Colley,[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (6)Feature

August 27,1990 Voice

Photos by Mary Martinez/Velce

Children in the Sunsplash Daycamp program are relaxing in front of the Glendale Community College swimming pool. In keeping with their name, they
took a refreshing dip in the pool at the end of the day.

ooks for prehistoric animal books at Glendale Public Library

-ayton learns computers at the High Tech Center

Billy Lyden, Ann Tux-
Ford,[...]aughie, Misty
N Chric

Kollege 75 for kids

By Mike McAftfrey

Feature Editor

Silly Rabbit, college isn’t just for
adults

The Mastermind and the Daycamp
programs on campus this summer of-
fered kids a variety of activities to
keep them busy

The Mastermind progam had
asses in photography, ceram[...]de a game out of learning math.

Another class in the Mastermind
program had the kids write, make
costumes, design scenery, and per-
form original plays.

The Sunsplash Daycamp made
weekly trips to the Glendale Public
Library to check out books, and to the
campus High Tech Center to work on
the computers. They also had a field
trip to the Ph x Art Muse

Keeping with t t
Daycamp, the kid
with swimming in the

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (7)[...]sroom

| ‘

Julie Sigwart, cartoonist

By Mike McAffrey

Feature Editor

Julie Sigwart, editor of The Voice in the fall of 1989,
has created a syndicated comic strip that was conceived
in the campus newsroom.

The strip is called ‘‘Rainey Days’’ and features the
everyday life of a college woman and her pet ferret,
Ferris.

Rainey Daye Halloway, the comic strip’s namesake,
was feature editor on The Velce during Julie’s term as
editor.

“I told[...]th a giggle.

Just as Michelangelo didn’t paint theThe Voice in the spring of 1989.

“I walked into the newsroom one day and asked if
they needed an artist. Mrs. Fiedler about kissed me and
I became the art editor,’’ Julie said.

After a semester o[...]Mrs. Fiedler pro-
moted her to editor in chief of The Voice for the fall
of ‘89.

Julie presently works on the State Press, Arizona
State University’s daily paper. She draws the comic strip,
“‘Rainey Days,’’ for each issue.

Rainey is also working on The State Press this
semester. She is hesitant to use her full name as her by-
line because she doesn’t want to be identified with the
comic strip’s absurdities, such as the reference to the fic-
titious Rainey’s use of hairspray, and ind[...]s.

Besides doing artwork for college newspapers, the am-
bitious art major has done freelance work for profes-
sional papers. She freelanced for The Westside Croni-
cle and The Baltimore Sun, Maryland’s biggest daily
paper. She was also the editorial cartoonist last spring
Arizona Business[...]Julie explained. ‘‘An 8-to-5 job where a
boss isis an old falsity that says, ‘to be an artist you[...]have something to say, why should it
matter what the picture looks like,”’ said the young ar-
tist entrepreneur. ‘“The way people react or don’t react
to an artist’s work is the only way of telling if their work
isthe entertainment pages
of The Voice for the rest of the semester.

eas
a newcomers guide to in Dramati[...]pleton appointed to coordinate aerobics

By Diane Mobley
Contributing Writer

Students in som[...]rt marching in
place,’’ Templeton shouts over the lam-
bada music.

Templeton, coordinates the
aerobics program that beg an on campus
three year[...]May. There were 745 aerobics students
stered the week before school open
but Templeton expects the final
numbers will surpass last spring’s enrol[...]arms il you
there. Are we having fun yet?”

Fun is Templeton’s job and she takes
but beginners might not

, up, down. Now add the
d to get that heart

rate up

it seriously,
realize it.

Is this too easy for you?’’ the en-
thusiastic instructor asks as she bounces
between the rhythmically stepping feet
“If your heart rate’s too high, you know
you don’t have to use the step. Hold those
abdominals in
“Four, three,
group, groaning,
of up and down lunges
by now.”

two, one!’’ she counts as[...]program expanding

Glendale’s aerobics program is the
largest in the state, and Templeton is ex-
panding the curriculum to include several
new fitness related[...]d a
team of sixteen instructors. She says her
job is easier because of the staff's abilities
and their willingness to work with each
other. The combination results in ex-
cellent fitness traini[...]-
ween a one-year aerobics certificate cover-
ing the basics, or a two-year associate
degree in aerobic[...]er n

A “‘two-pius-two’’ recreation major is
also being developed in coordination with
West. T[...]s working ona
cruise ship or at a ss camp. One of
the classes would give students credit for
going on a[...]n

Classes vary in intensity

Students in the aerobics program can
choose different levels of
Moderate aerobics is low impact, low to
moderate intensity, with moder[...]utes of car
diovascular exercises, which elevates the
heart rate to the training zone.

Low impact means one foot always re
mains in contact with the floor to
minin to the body, but

it does n

classes

> jarring stress[...]te ~
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Olivia Templeton
nembers of the S sta
Thompson, Temple G Pelliteri

Russel and[...]ternational organization of 18,000
members, IDEA: The Association for
Fitness Professionals. She is one of 57
representatives in a network that includes
the United States and Canada.

She feels this positio[...]east
of national fitness trends and concerns,
and the conventions and seminars expose
her to the latest information and research
from the industry pacesetters and equip-
ment manufacturer[...]leton was a student here before

program, is surrc
ae! Gardner, Mary Routson, Sue

‘Ellen Fi[...]s degree in physical
education from ASU in 1977.

The trim and fit instructor says she
began studying c[...]ontinued to teach
aerobics in various programs in the com-
munity, including Glendale Parks and
Recreat[...]en-
joy waterskiing and snowskiing as a fami-
ly. The Templetons make fitness and fur
a way of life.

lu by Scott Kuzakiewicz/Media Cent

The Voice, 1990-08-27 — 1991-04-29 (8)[...]ditions to be held
for 2 major drama productions

By Jason Shadrick and Bobby Warren
Staff Writer and Managing Editor

Auditions will be held the first two weeks of September
for the two campus theater productions of this semester.

The first auditions will be for ‘‘Little Footsteps’’ on
Sept. 4-6 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts
Center. The show will run Oct. 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 8
p.m. and on Sunday, Oct 14 at 2 p.m.

The second show to audition is ‘‘The Diviners.”’
Tryouts will be Sept. 11 at 7 p.m[...]p.m.,
and Sept. 13 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., also in the PAC. TheThe Diviners’’ because they will be participating[...]Two plays scheduled

“Little Footsteps,’’ by Ted Talley will be directed by
Belton Coursey, who describes the play as ‘‘a comedy
about marriage and people adjusting to each other.”’
Coursey is a drama instructor here.

‘Footsteps’ is a two-act play which requires two male
and two fe[...]ong with a few extras for a par-
ty scene.

“‘The Diviners”’ is written by Jim Leonard Jr. and will
be directed by Virginia Ludders, also a theater instructor.

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By Jason Shadrick
Staff Writer

It doesn’t take[...]r to forsee that your true
and complete horoscope is just below. It tells of things
those so-celled pr[...]is will happen unless you’re
actually fired and the guy at work wasn’t lying.
Taurus

(April 20-May 20): Your appearance is going to
improve—providing that you get somethi[...]t some new clothes and learn to put your
shoes on the correct feet.

Gemini

(May 21-June 20): Attentio[...]round legal
rights and nature. So don’t walk on the grass when a
police officer is around.

Cancer

(June 21-July 22): Spotlight on[...]ds pleasure and controversy. In
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She describes it as a tragedy with comic elements which
takes place in Indiana in the 1930s during the Depression.

The characters in the play are authentic and familiar
to Ludders, who h[...]that from rural
Indiana,”’ she said.

Leonard is now a resident playwright at ASU. He
originally wrote the play for a competition, and it was
first performe[...]courages students of all ages to try out for all shows.

Coursey and Ludders emphasized that students do not
have to be actors to participate in the productions.

Crew Needed

“*I’m also looking[...]age hands, since (‘‘Lit-
tle Footsteps’’) is a technical play,’’ Coursey said.

Ludders needs both costuming help and stage hands
for ‘‘The Diviners.”’ She is also looking for a vintage
prop for the show—a 1930’s Schwinn bicycle.

Reserved seating tickets for the performances can be
purchased at the theater box office or at the cashier’s
office. Tickets are $5 for the general public, $4 for senior
citizens and $3 for students.

In the spring the theater will be presenting ‘‘Fiddler
on the Roof’’ and ‘‘My Three Angels.”

For mor[...]parties—
assuming, of course, you are accepted by the rest of those
superficial types.

Libra

(Sept. 2[...]‘‘You’ll get your money!’’ So
call off the Mafia hit men.

Scorpio

(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Finan[...]t’s safe.
Capricorn

(Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Reading the material helps you to
know what is going on. You also get better grades.
Besides, your teacher won’t accept the bribe.
Aquarius

(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Conditions at home will improve
if you go ahead and put out the contract on your an-
noying little brother. But i[...]: Go with your own decision and
do what you think is best, unless it’s wrong.

If today is your birthday, you will be getting lots of
expens[...]Laff Riots

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (9)[...]0

Entertainment

9

Summer cinemas sizzle

By Bobby Warren
Managing Editor

Summer moviegoers w[...]to thrill-
omidies—this year.

During a time of the year which tradi-
tionally produces big, blockbuster action
films, the biggest surprise of the summer
was “Ghost,’’ which starred Patrick
Swayze and Demi Moore.

Sequels

“Back to the Future III’’ and
“Gremlins 2”’ headed the list of the sum-
mer sequels and, surprisingly, both were
better movies than the originals.

“BTTFIII’s” tinal thirty minutes is one
of the most nail-biting endings in recent
film history and ends the series on a high
note.

The total irreverence of ‘‘Gremlins 2,”
even compared to the original, makes this
one of the funnier films. More than once
it pokes fun at itself and once actually ad-
mits to knowing it isThe best action movie of the summer
was easily Arnold Schwarzenegger’s
‘Total Recall,’’ a science-fiction psycho-
thriller set in the near future on Mars.

At times you don’t know whether or
not Quaid, Schwarzenegger’s character,
is dreaming the whole story or if it is ac-
tually his reality.

Unbelievable coincidence is the reality
which Bruce Willis’ character goes
through in “‘Die Hard 2.”’ Once again he
is up against terrorists during the holiday
season—this time at Dulles International
Airport in Washington D.C., and once
again it is an explosive holiday.

This sequel didn’t have the
claustrophobic isolation that was in the
first film but was still a lot of fun.

“Roboco[...]n a sure-fire tandem in
“Air America,”’ but the pairing and the
movie never clicked.

However, the biggest disappointment
of the summer had to be over-hyped
“Dick Tracy.’’ You know a movie is pret-
ty bad when Madonna steals the show.

Free Concert

‘Flatliners’ from fla[...]ones.

In ‘‘Presumed Innocent,’’ based on the
best-selling novel by Scott Turow, he plays
a district attorney accused[...]*Term Papers

ing an affair. Did he do it? Go see the
movie to find out.

“‘Arachnophobia”’ is a superior entry
in the summer crop. It wasn’t as funny
as the early ads made it out to be but it
contained a constant level of suspenseful
tension.

“Pump Up the Volume”’ could end up
being the biggest of theThe Freshman’’ surpassed all of theis funny
and worth seeing while ‘‘The Adventures
of Ford Fairlane’ isn’t worth
mentioning.

Ratings
Overall, ‘‘Ghost’’ was the best and
“Dick Tracy”’ the worst of the summer
movie fare, with most of the remaining
films being worth at least a single viewing.
Here is how the summer films rate on
a scale of 1-5:

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*§Gremlins: 2°?[...]izona Photography: Finally Noticed,”’
will be the topic of the 30-minute talk at the
Phoenix Art Museum by Tamarra Kaida,
associate professor of photography[...]over-
view and personal interpretation of work in the
exhibition. The talk will be Sept. 6 at 12:15
p.m. For further information call 257-1880.

The ’60s revisited

Phoenix Art Museum will display examples
of revolutionary fashions from the ’60s by
designers Bill Blass, Geoffrey Beene, Pierre
Cardin, Audre Courreges and Paco Rabanne.
They are from the collections of the Arizona
Costume Institute and the Fashion Institute of

The ASU Symphony Orchestra opens its
season Sept. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Gammage
Auditorium. The free concert will be directed
by Henry Charles Smith. For further informa-
tion ca[...]ed Viva Jazz will hold a con-
cert in Scottsdale. The group will play various
selections such as contem[...]t, sweet fusion, Latin swing and improvisa-
tion. The concert will be held Sept. 30, 7:30
p.m. at Kerr[...]tion call 965-5377.

ment listed and ask about the “crosstown” pro-

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two- through four-year scholarship programs .. . the lead-
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Technology, New York. This e[...]h
Mountain High School, will present an homage
to the Pop Art of the ’60s by displaying pain-
tings, sculptures and ceramics that the students
have made. Current mass media images
depicted include the Simpsons, Batman, Gar-
field and Andy Warhol. Thi[...]l
257-1880.

Denver in concert

John Denver opens the Sundome Center for
the Performing Arts’ 1990-91 season at 8 p.m.
Sept. 7. Tickets will go on sale at the Sundome,
Gammage, Activity Center and Dill[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (10)10

By Jeff Wendt
Sports Editor

After one intra-squad scrimmage and
two weeks of practice, the football team
is prepared for its season opener Satur-
day night a[...]g said.

After one week of practice Kersting
said the strength of the team lies in their
quarterback, sophomore Donnie[...]nder his belt, and he has turned out to
be one of the leaders of the team this
season,”’ Kersting said.

Other strengths of the team, according
to Kersting, will be in the offensive line
and running backs.

‘‘We have[...]Kersting said.
“*This will allow Donnie Simmons the op-
portunity to show his abilities.”’

Through the practices so far, Kersting
has been very disgruntled by his defensive

Sports
Football prepares for season opener

players.

The defense has always been my
strong point since I h[...]””

In an intra-squad scrimmage held Aug.
18, the offense showed some talent to
Kersting, as the offensive line and the
tailbacks, along with quarterback Sim-
mons, controlled most of thethe defense because they didn’t play well,
although[...]eske.

Kersting feels his biggest concern will
be the kicking game. The Gauchos lost
kicker-punter Charles Hrabowy after last
season, so Kersting is trying to find a
replacement kicker.

Kersting fe[...]cks College of

August 27,1990 Voice

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Wolce

Defensive lineman Mike Hunger[...]ensive line coach David Rice at practice.

Idaho, the No. | ranked team in the coun-
try in the preseason; Dixie College in
Utah; and Mesa Community College. All
of the teams, with the exception of Scott-
sdale, will play here this season.
Kersting has set personal goals for the
season. First, he wants to start off on the
right foot by beating Scottsdale.He also
feels the team has enough potential to be

championship cal[...]who can play well, and
we hope they will.’”

The next game for the Gauchos will be
their first home game of the season
against Ricks College of Idaho on
Septembe[...]are celebrating
on fourth-place finish last year

By Jeff Wendt
Sports Editor

The men’s and women’s cross
country teams will pa[...]h-year coach Randy
Espinoza returns to coach both the
men’s and women’s teams.

Men looking to impr[...]e finish at last
year’s regional championships, the
men’s cross country team looks to
improve on th[...]d team has
matured, Espinoza said. ‘‘A lot of
the runners were freshman last year,
and with one year of experience in
them, we have the chance to be com-
petitive in the region.”

Espinoza believes there could be
four runners on the team who could
be at the national meet in November:
Chuck Harvey, Phil Jor[...]nd Lien Nguyen.

“‘Chuck and Eric really have the

potential to be at the nationals,”
Espinoza said. ‘‘I’m not tryi[...]perform well.’’

There are six new runners on the
team. Espinoza pointed out when
students come from the high school
to the junior college level, they find
some changes.

“‘It is very important to have the
runners understand they need to
prepare for a lon[...]Women to be competitive

According to Espinoza, the
women’s team was competitive last
season, but due to a couple of bad
performances at the regional meet,
they finished in fourth place overall.

Returnee Jennifer Weyermiller will
lead the team, a team which Espinoza
says includes some long-distance
track runners.

Espinoza expects that the women’s
team can also finish competitively in
the region.

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Commentary

By Jeff Wendt
Sports Editor

New York Yankee fans, you can now
start the celebration.

On Aug. 21 George Steinbrenner left
baseball, and left the general partnership
of the New York Yankees.

Steinbrenner was forced to leave
baseball because he was thought to have
tampered with the trade of Dave Winfield
to the California Angels.

He met with gambler Howard Sp[...]rived to commissioner Fay
Vincent, who dealt with the matter, for-
cing Steinbrenner to resign.

With the leaving of Steinbrenner, the
Yankees will become a new and improv-
ed team.

His leaving will give the Yankees front
office and their fans something to[...]nbrenner left of-
fice, he hired Gene Michaels as the new

general manager of the Yankees.

Michaels brings a whole new concept
to the Yankee organization. Michaels
won’t have the Steinbrenner attitude that
“I can fire and hire[...]r personnel as Steinbren-
ner did.

Michaels, who is a former manager,
brings a rough and tough attitude to the
front office much like that of his old
coaching d[...]also stepping down as
managing general partner of the Yankees.
That is something he also had to give up
in his agreement with Vincent on July 30.

The newest choice to replace Steinbren-
ner as the managing general partner is
Robert Nederlander, an owner of several
theaters around the country.

Although management’ wants
Nederlander as their choice, he has to be
voted in by the major league owners, and
that is not an easy task.

But there is one problem to this whole
Steinbrenner saga: Who says that Stein-
brenner won’t still be involved in the day-
to-day operations of the Yankees?

That is something Vincent will have to
watch, but for sports fans, an era has end-
ed, and it isThe college baseball coaching staff
will hold an info[...]30 at 2:30 p.m.
in SC-142, concerning tryouts for the
1991 team.

Practices will begin after Labor
Day.

Any players wanting more infor-
mation on trying out for the team
should contact baseball coach Dave
Grant in[...]Fall coed volleyball leagues
in City of Glendale
The Glendale Recreation Depart-

ment is offering Adult Co-ed
Volleyball leagues for skills A, B, and
G:

All information regarding the fall
league can be obtained at the Glen-
dale Municipal Complex at 59th
Avenue and G[...]s and fees for this fall league
must be submitted by Friday,
September 28. All rosters accepted in-
to the league are on a first-come,
first-serve basis.

F[...]is fall
volleyball league, contact Quola
James at the Glendale Recreation
Department at 435-4105.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (11)[...]p,
opener against NAU

—Fall Sports 1990—

By Jeff Wendt
Sports Editor

After last year’s surprising 7-4-1
season, and a second place finish in the
region, the college soccer team will try to
go for the top this season as they face
Northern Arizona Uni[...]Watson
says this year’s team has more depth on
thethe
team’s leading scorers, has been install-
ed as the team leader.

“I feel that Brandon isthe
team can do well this season. ‘‘We have
a lot of talent on this year’s team. I think
we can give the competition a run for
their money,’’ he said.

Watson added this year’s freshman
group is the best group he’s ever coached
for individual tal[...]ey look good, but it will
be tough to tell before the first game.”’

Volleyball hopes for winning
season, opener this Saturday

By Jim Hansen
Staff Writer

The women’s volleyball team has a
goal: make the conference playoffs.
Under Coach Sheryl Nobley the team
missed the playoffs by two games last
season.

In the last game of the season, the
Gauchos beat the powerhouse of the con-
ference, champions, Eastern Arizona.
The Lady Gauchos were the first con-
ference team to beat Eastern Arizona in
five years. Eastern Arizona has won the
championship every year for the past 10
years.

‘This team is real special,’ Nobley said
of this year’s tea[...]d intense motivation.”’

According to Nobley, the team will
need all of the intensity it can muster
with the veteran teams of the conference
becoming more powerful

Nobley expects the Gauchos to finist
in the top four of the conference, with
five returning players forming the
backbone of the team.

Second team, All-Conference, Stacy
Ainly anchors the left side of the court.
According to Nobley, Ainley is one of the
top hitters in the conference, a real
‘powerhouse.’

Brandi Grimes is a dominating player
in the middle, according to Nobley.

‘Brandi is one of the top blockers in
the conference.’’Nobley said, ‘‘We want
her to become a dominant hitter this
season.”’

On the right side of the court is Robyn
Preach, the best all-round player on the
team, according to Nobley. She said the
team will not only rely on Preach to set
and hit in the front, but also on her ex-
ceptional defensive talent.

In addition to Preach’s defense, the
Gauchos will rely on the strong defense
of Megan Strong.

Watson looks for[...]“This will be a season where I think
any team is capable of beating any team
in the conference. This is a very wide open
division,’’ Watson said.

Watson’s prime objectives are to win
the first game and go from there. He
wants to take the season one game at a
time.

But freshman Robby McCarty feels
they can go all the way. ‘“‘We can go very
far if we put our minds to it. I think Kan-
sas City (national tournament) is within
our reach,’’ he said.

Watson is concerned with getting the
team ready for the season’s first game.
“‘We are running these[...]ared to
get them in shape,”’ he said.

Watson is still concerned about the
team’s inexperience.

“With a lot of players[...]that happens, we can do real
good.””

Watson is optimistic about how this
team can do in 1990.

“Anybody can be in the tournament at
the end of the year. It’s real tough to say
how we can do. If we stay together, we
can go places at the end,’’ Watson said.

“She (Strong) is the team’s defensive
specialist,’’ Nobley said.[...]ll take on additional
hitting responsibilities on the left side.

Bringing the team together, is Teresa
Thompson. ‘‘She’s the quarterback of the
volleyball team,’’ Nobley said. Thomp-
son is the returning, starting setter from
last year, and the coach feels that much
of the responsibility of running the of-
fense will rest on her shoulders.

Along with Nobley and the returning
players, assistant coach Beverly Mayer
will contribute much to the Gauchos
season. Mayer attended Bethel College on[...]ack and volleyball
scholarship.

“*T have to be the disciplinarian and she
(Mayer) balances that out,’’ Nobley said.

In addition to Eastern Arizona, the
Gauchos can expect stiff competition
from Mesa Co[...]e and
o Noble:
up into a clear
divi ision between the haves and have-nots

Nobley said the top five teams of the con-
ference will be very strong with the bot-
tom teams being weaker, due to an influx
of five rookie coaches

Rounding out the Gauchos team are
seven freshmen. Two are Paradise[...]a Gaff, a setter.

Two alumni of Mohave High join the
Gauchos volleyball ranks: Wendy Har-
rison, a mid[...]left-side hitter.

Amber Grey out of Cactus High is an
up-coming mid-blocker. Shannon For-
shey from Deer Valley High is on the left
side as a hitter. Michelle Fraust from
Moon Valley High rounds out the in-
coming freshmen, as a setter.

The women’s volleyball team opens the
season Friday in Holbrook at 7p.m.
against[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (12)[...]oice

o NCA from page one

point with pride to theby the faculty to describe the
courses and degrees offered, the student services
available, and the experience of the faculty.

The college then lists its achievements, as well as i[...]rams, how many
complete each program, and whether the graduates are
adequately prepared for the university or workplace.

The results are compiled in a comprehensive report
which is submitted to the NCA for review.

This report, in conjunction with the visiting team’s fin-
dings, constitute the college’s formal application for ac-
creditation, and forms the basis for the NCA’s
evaluation.

Colleges are periodically re-evaluated in order to main-
tain their affiliation with the NCA.

The college was first accreditted in 1967 and most
recently in 1983.

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Oct.31 “Holding Up Half the
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Dec.3 “On The Air: Careers in
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September 10, 1990

Holiday stretches to 5-day weekend

By James Gilbert and Wanda Pippet

The Voice

Mother Nature and her stormy min-
nions tr[...]ing to President John Waltrip’s
announcement to the news media, ap-
proximatly 75 percent of campus classes
were in session by Thursday morning,

However, it was not expected t[...]t on Labor Day
at approximately 7:40 p.m. because the
main transformer was either damaged or
burned out.

“Electrical phenomenon being what it
is, there is no conclusive determinination
as to what the actual cause is,’’ campus
electrician Dan Newkirk said on Wednes-
day morning. ‘‘All we know is that it is
bad. It’s like your car. It breaks down;
you fi[...]ches of water.

Additional damage was reported in the
Language Arts Building and the O3
Faculty Office Building southwest of the

Fine Arts Building.

On Tuesday morning Salt River Pro-
ject workers discovered that a critical part
of the ten-year-old transformer had been
damaged. A new transformer was
brought in on a flatbed truck from the
SRP stockyard at 40th and Washington
streets.

When asked if the loss of power was
caused by lightning, Santos Leon, SRP
district manager said, ‘‘Probably—it’s the
best we can determine.”’

More problems and delays arose as
workers tried connecting the new
transformer. The old cables wouldn’t
match up properly with the new
transformer, according to Stuart
Scheitler, SRP design consultant for the
West Valley District.

“* The replacement transformer is a new
vintage—state-of-the-art model—more
high tech,’’ Scheitler said.

Partial power was restored to most of
the campus around 7 p.m. Tuesday night.

Power was shut down again on
Wednesday morning due to the problems
with the new transformer.

According to Scheitler, the schematics
from the old transformer didn’t match up
correctly with the new one. This led to the
transformer being incorrectly wired, and
caused what is known as “‘phasing’’ in the
current.

Crane extracts old transformer damaged by lightning last week.

wires in your car. You don’t know that
the wires aren’t in the right order until
you start the car,’’ Scheitler said.

Additional problems a[...]ive cables and another damaged
transformer behind the John F. Prince
Library.

“We restored power while leaving the

“‘because we didn’t want to incur any
more expense due to equipment failure.”’

Rains on the night of Sept. 4 continued
to hamper repair efforts by filling
manholes with water.

“Until the cables are dried out, we
can’t be sure if they caused any of the
problems,’’ Newkirk said.

Full power was exp[...]red

Kampus KZZP’d

‘‘Phasing would be like the spark plug

faulted areas off,’’

KZZP’s Ch[...]le on campus to show a

safe return for troops in the Middle East.

Electronic Forum may charge a fee

By Mike Massung

The Voice

Students this semester have once again had problems
with computer usage at the High Tech Center.

Leonard Pierce, an English Lit[...]d
representative of a group of concerned users of the
Public Forum program at HTC, led the group in seek-
ing satisfaction over not being able to log-on to the
Forum.

Last semester, members of Associated Stud[...]TC terminals.

“*My original complaint was that thethe
Mac for Music theory class, but I would still not be able
to use the Electronic Forum.”’

“After talking with Karen Schwalm, who initiated
bringing the program to the campus, and Lee Ann
Kirkpatrick, I found out that[...]a meeting with Manny Griego, Pierce was told
that the program would be unlocked so that everyone
could use the Forum, and this will be the situation until
some agreement can be reached about its usage.

He was also informed of the possibility of a usage fee
being charged.

“It[...]arge a fee, it’s just that all classes that use
the High Tech Center either are assessed a High Tech
Center fee or a lab fee. And the only reason for that,
is to cover the expendable resources that are used up in
the High Tech Center.

“*As far as I’m concerned,[...]’ Griego said. ‘‘Whether that
will occur at the beginning of next semester, or the
following semester, is still up in the air. As far as what
that fee is, | don’t know but I personally think a fee of
$5 will not be in excess.”

Newkirk said.

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Wolce

by today.

January opening
for High Tech Il

By Barbara Schripsema

The Voice

The long-awaited High Tech Center II will be com-
pleted in December and will open for classes in January.

The building is looking good,’’ said Chuck West,
director of the HTC II project.

According to West, one of the most exciting aspects
of the mushroom-shaped building is its versatility.

One highlight, the Classroom of the Future, is equip-
ped with computers, a 16-foot video monito[...]amework which allows for flexible arrangements of the
room. These features give the instructors optional
teaching methods.

“‘In[...]new types of teaching areas are needed, and that is what
the HTC II is all about,’’ West said.

Dr. Joyce Elsner, dean of administrative services, is
hopeful someday all classrooms on campus will be[...]ves in an environ-
ment where students can choose the way they want to
learn, and professors can vary their styles of teaching.

Other rooms in the building are offices, a seminar
room, a conferenc[...]omize existing software
or develop new software.

The funds for HTC II were set aside when a $75
million capital development bond issue was approved by
Maricopa County voters in 1984. The contract with
Liberty Construction was $2,028,000, and Elsner said
the first funding for furniture and other equipment is
$350,000.

The total cost is not known yet because ‘‘it will pro-
bably take a couple of years to get it equipped the way
we want it,’’ the dean said.

The original High Tech Center, which opened in
January 1987, was the inspiration for HTC II. Manny
Griego, director of[...]tributes
HTC’s high rate of student learning to the tremendous
effort of the instructional team over the past three and
a half years.

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Voice

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (14)[...]ing has been done.

This year has been worse thar
the others. There are more
students on campus than ever
before, but there is less parking.

A new High Tech II has
displaced 8[...]spaces and some 30 student
spaces. A construction trailer in
the southwest parking lot takes
up 21 more spaces.

Additional employee parking
has been spread around the
campus, taking prime student
parking. But 131 spaces have
been lost.

Any time of the day, students
are seen jockeying for elusive
open[...]loyee parking, handicapped
lanes, fire lanes, and the road-

way are ticketed, he said.

Obviously the school is profit-
ting from this arrangement. But
don’t the students deserve to be
treated with the same courtesy
as an employee?

Just as new employ[...]ng problem, we
would like to offer a solution.
To the south and east of cam-
pus are some large areas of
grass. This is purely aesthetic
since this space is never used,
except to host an occasional
carnival.

Take some of the money that
has been raised by ticketing
parking offenders, and plow up
part of[...]g us to wait a few weeks
until people quit school is an
old story that gets older every
year. A ten-year wait for a new
improved campus is too long.

We believe that action must
be taken n[...]liday concerns
Editor:

Regarding your opinion of the King
Holiday written Aug. 27, I would like you
and your fellow students to remember
about the word bias as you continue on
the road of journalism. The power of the
few can destroy or elevate anyone.

Facts you for[...]torial:

1. In Governor Mecham’s ‘‘State of the
State’”’ address, Jan. 5, 1987, he asked the
legislature to take the course of referring
this issue to the vote of the people. The
legislature did not act. Governor Mecham
then proclaimed the third Sunday of
January Martin Luther King Jr. Da[...]holiday before he left office, which
was against the Arizona Constitution and
Arizona legislative law![...]arily political
to boost his chances at a shot at the
presidency.

3. The Attorney General Bob Corbin
warned Governor Mecha[...]uld sue Mecham.

4. Governor Mecham did not start the
original petition drive against a paid holi-
day;[...]Luther King Jr. was a good
and noble man, why did the U.S. govern-

Sepremiber 10, 1990
Vel. XXVI No. 2[...]ager: Lara Lee

Bookeeper: Anita Dickie

ment and the FBI lock his records away
so that you and I could[...]ppointing
Editor:

In view of your recent article by James
Gilbert concerning Michelle Antieau, the
new manager of GCC’s bookstore, I felt
that I m[...]er students
recently. Due to an error, I was sold the
wrong book, and I knew that I would
have to wait[...]oing here since 1988, and I knew
that was par for the course. However,
what I and the other students were not ex-
pecting was having to[...]parate
lines, one to get a receipt and one to get
the refund. Although Antieau believes
that the bookstore has an ‘‘efficient
system,’’ I[...]er just to
have one line so that what took me and
the other students at least an hour would
have taken much less time.

I will concede that this was the first
week of school, and during this time it

Je[...]man, Kerry Teran

seems that everywhere on campus is
crowded, but still, the idea of two lines
isis always room for improvement,’’ and
it is my hope that this letter will help Ms.
Antieau and the bookstore do just that.

Sean Storrs

No ‘Commo[...]ly awaiting Bradley R.
Melton’s next article in the self-titled
series ‘‘Common Sense.’’ His[...]promises to provide
much needed humor.

To equate the great libertarian Thomas
Paine with conservatism, as he does, is
ludicrous. Paine was a revolutionary.
Conservatives, by definition, uphold the
status quo. Yes, Paine was certainly
against big government, and President
Reagan and the conservatives did try to
mimic this cry. But the facts are clear;
Reagan undertook the largest government
spending plan since the Vietnam War—
in thethe previous 200 years. The

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Rogm.107; ar call.[...]boom of Reaganomics has been
an illusion created by mortgaging of the
nation’s assets.

Mr. Melton goes on to say that conser-
vatives are the champions of individual
dignity, and that the ‘‘evil’’ liberals con-
trol everything, i[...]ral scapegoatism sounds like
something dreamed up by Joe McCarthy
or Joseph Goebbels. All governments,[...]serving themselves and entren-
ching their power. The IRS, CIA, and
Department of Defense are not overly
concerned with the individual’s right to
privacy, and neither is American conser-
vative thought.

I would suggest that denying women
the right to choice over their own bodies,
confiscati[...]-
quent taxpayers, and mandatory drug-
free oaths by college loan applicants are
not policies that pro[...]hat urinating in a bot-
tle in front of witnesses is particularly
condusive to personal dignity. And yet it
is something that the conservative
dominated Department of Defen[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (15)[...]Opinion

3

Guide to firing
inept politicos

By David Madrid
The Voice[...]Elections are just around the corner, and voter
apathy is at an all-time high. ‘‘Politicians are all
alike,’’ is the familiar cry heard throughout the
land.

This should not stop anyone from voting
th[...]ink they have no reason to vote, think again.

It is time for a new American revolution.
Voters can ma[...]democracy. We
are fast becoming a monarchy where the many
exist solely to serve the few. The public servant
is dead.

We have become servants of the elite politi-
cians who spend ever higher amounts[...]e we pay ever higher taxes. Fiscal
responsibility is an unknown term to these
lawmakers.

Politicos have voted themselves pay increases
against the will of the majority. They have voted
themselves free medical[...]looning deficit, un-
precedented homelessness and the average
American worker taking a beating on wages[...]reat job they are doing.

Ninety-eight percent of the incumbents runn-
ing for office were re-elected i[...]that they can-
not be unseated.

A shake-up from the lowest office to the
highest is in order.

Let’s fire these public employees, and if the
next bunch doesn’t do a better job, then let’[...]y back into
government.

Common sense philosophy

By Bradley R. Melton

The Voice

‘I know no method to secure the repeal of bad or ob-
noxious laws so effective as[...]id Ulysses S. Grant.

As an American I am sick of the same type of gar-
bage that Grant spoke of. I am[...]a ‘‘Modern Conservative”’ I am opposed to the
dominance of government in my life.

I am tired of the fact that the legislature is controlled
by a bunch of liberal Democrats and moderate
Republi[...]crisis and
a rampage of negligence.

A politician is a public servant and responsible to the
people. The people have said they don’t want new taxes.

Ho[...]collaborated in a
collusive tax increase.

Enough is enough! If we clean up government there
won’t be a need for new taxes.

I am distraught that the leaders of our state can’t take
it upon themsel[...]ur programs are pru-
dent. They would rather bear the burden of irresponsi-
ble and money-hungry bureaucracies.

Welfare is a prime example. It does more harm than
good by replacing personal initiative and creating a
gene[...]ved
and reassured that ‘‘Auntie’’ Mofford is busy making
unofficial flights for shopping purpo[...]ll soon need a
caretaker rather than a governor.

The same will happen with Goddard or Symington on
the saddle of this bucking state. Only the conservatives
have the reigns to tame such a fiasco.

My Picks:

Governo[...]ns, House;

Students spurn bookstore policies

By Bradley R. Melton

The Voice

“Glendale Community College seems very organized
and professional with exception of the bookstore which
is cluttered with useless items, has substandard
assistance, and is overrun by students,’’ wrote Charles
Figger, a student w[...]led a diverse array of
disappointments concerning the bookstore.

Students talked of a petition drive t[...]” and a ‘‘ludicrous buy-back policy.”’

Thethe expensive first couple weeks,
they should display[...]asier,’’ wrote student Steve Stockmar.

“‘Theby the policy of
checking in all items before entering the bookstore.

“*T went through less problems goin[...]stoms,’’ wrote student Eric Wincentsen. ‘‘The
bookstore staff seems to believe that the students are go-
ing to take every opportunity to steal merchandise. This
is totally asinine.’”

Personally, | am annoyed with the high prices and the
unfair buy-back policy. I was charged over $100 for
books last Spring and only offered $20 in return.

The philosophy of the Maricopa Community College
District is to provide an education at the lowest price.

I realize that the bookstore is leased to the Follett Col-
lege Stores Corporation, of Elmhurst, Illinois, but I
believe the philosophies should be consistent.

I came to campus to get a pre-law education, not to
get an education in the art of getting ripped off.

Voices across the campus

What is your opinion of the bookstore?

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James Gibson

“T think they are just
l[...]len
items.’’

Steven Whitman

“IT feel that the
bookstore has too high
of a profit margin. Also,[...]r
system than leaving your
books before you enter
the bookstore.”’

Jamie King

The bookstore is making
a bundle off of the
students. They sell a
book for $60 but after
the semester they will
buy it back for $12.
Wow! Then they sell the
same book to another
student for $50.

Regis Campbel!

The buy-back policy on
used books is especially
hard on the student.
Students should get
together and[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (16)4

September 10, 1990 Voice

The Answer Office

By Joni Kowitz
The Voice

Got a question? Student Activities
might have the answer.

The Student Activities Office offers a
wide range of information about student
services that enhance the campus
academic program.

Jeff Glemba, facility coordinator for
the office, is confronted with student
questions and concerns da[...]nbiased party. Securi-
ty would be biased against the students
that they issued the violation to.”

The Student Activities Office is usual-
ly the first stop if a student decides to at-
tend campus traffic court, which is set up
by a faculty member and students who
then decide whether the citation was
valid.

In addition to campus complaints, the
office publicizes campus clubs and
activities.

“‘We try to give all the students infor-
mation of the clubs that are available,”’

Glemba said.

Identification cards are also issued
through the office.

Glemba mentioned that Student Ac-
tivities is offering ping pong tables, chess
and checkers as[...]ing student
questions.

“‘We offer support to the students in
other ways than academically,’’ B[...]to reach them
while on campus. This will increase the
chances of finding them if necessary.

Bennes added that the office is ‘‘really
a busy place, but it’s a fun place[...]lemba said, ‘‘I usually know about it.”’

The Student Activities Office is open
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thurs-
day and 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and
is located in the Student Union.

New poetry society formed

By Joyce Barton

The Voice

“*Carpe diem’’ is a Latin phrase mean-
ing ‘‘seize the day.’’

Jim Mapes, a literature student who
was inspired by the movie, ‘‘The Dead
Poets Society,’’ did exactly that. He
formed a new literary group, the Im-
aginative Literature of the Inspired
Authors’ Discovery Society, known as
The ILIAD Society.

Mapes wants thethe meetings.

““If a person wants to dress like Poe or
Shakespeare for the day, that would be
great,’’ Mapes said.

Patrick Casey, another ILIAD
member, said taking on the characters of
others and using their writing styl[...]5

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motivates his own writing.

The society is open to any student in-
terested in literature. There is an emphasis
on, but not a limitation to, poetry.
Members interviewed said they hope
students intimidated by poetry or other
forms of literature will find the society a
fun way to work around their fears.

The ILIAD will have no rigid rules or
regulations, in[...]er,
said he has never tried poetry, but he
thinks the society will help broaden his in-
terests and inspire him to try other genres.

Jan Bria, an instructor from the social
science department, is an enthusiastic
sponsor of the Society. She is especially
pleased that the idea for the group came
from a student.

The group will meet every two weeks,
with an occasional impromptu meeting.
The time and place of the meetings will
be announced.

For further information contact Jan
Bria in the Liberal Arts Building, Room
22, or phone her at 435-3254.

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Campus closed Nov. 18 through 25

The campus will be closed during the week of Thanksgiving to allow a ma-
jor re-wiring[...]closed and classes will not be in session during the week of
Nov. 18 through the 25.

In order to make up for missed timé’class[...]ed

“Cities of Today, Cities of Tomorrow: Where is Phoenix Going?’’ is the
topic of Martin Yoklic’s Speakers Forum appearence at 11 a.m., Sept. 19,
in the Student Union Building.

Yoklic will cover the development of a solar oasis and its advantages for
cities with a poisonous air pollution problem.

Yoklic is the first of six scheduled speakers to be presented this semester.

Admission to all Speakers Forums is free.

Ski Club planning trip

Students interested in becoming officers or just participating in the Ski Club
should call Richard Shortridge at 435-32[...]rk City,
Utah.

Special interest classes offered

The City of Glendale Recreation Department is still accepting registration
for their Special Interest Classes. Deadline for registration is Sept. 14.

A wide variety of classes are available for all ages and are held throughout
the city.

Some classes being offered include: oil pa[...]a, belly dancing, and quiltmaking.

Classes begin the week of Sept. 24 and most run for eight weeks.

P[...]nder way

A $1,000 grand prize will be awarded to the winning entry of the American
Poetry Association’s contest.

Poets s[...]0 lines in length, with their
name and address on the top of the page, to American Poetry Association,
Dept. CO-84[...]Each poem will be considered for publication in the ‘American Poetry An-
thology,’ a treasury of current verse.

Van for handicapped bought by AS

A handicapped-accessible van was purchased with money raised by the
Associated Student Council during last spring’s[...]clared handicapped students who will benefit from the availibility

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for new headquarters in Tempe

The purchase of a new district office
building for the Maricopa Community
Colleges, at a total cost of o[...]mong district faculty.

Some faculty wonder where the
building funds when the faculty asked for
a raise in salary last spring.[...]er, dean of administrative
services at GCC. ‘‘The two cannot be
mixed; they are like oil and vinega[...]ding to ‘‘Peerpoint,’’ a publica-
tion of the Faculty Executive Council, the
District Governing Board voted June 12
to buy the new building, which is located
in Tempe. The motion, which passed
unanimously, allocated $6.5 miliion to
buy the building and $4.8 million for
renovation and moving costs.

Elsner explained that the District has
outgrown its offices at 40th and
Was[...]e that it shares
with GateWay Community College.

The present GateWay site was original-
ly occupied solely by the district facilities
and the GateWay campus was located at
a site in downtown Phoenix.

To improve enrollment, the decision
was made to move GateWay to the
district office location.

Buildings were added behind the main
district building to accommodate an ex-
panded program.

The new location did increase enroll-
ment, thus causing GateWay to face
another problem: the need for more
space.

To square off the property, the district
purchased the Aloha Motel, an adjacent
property on Van Buren. The motel was
converted into additional offices and
working space.

The district had made a decision to
see how long they could hold (to the
Gateway site) and to see where the district
will have to eventually go,’’ Elsner said.

Last spring the evaluation team of the
North Central Association visited the
GateWay campus, they recommended
that the district either find a way for
GateWay expand, or move the district of-
fices to a new location and let GateWay
take over the entire site.

The new site in Tempe was a bargain,
according to GCC president Dr. John R.
Waltrip, because of the depressed Valley
real estate market, so the district Gover-
ning Board decided to make the purchase

New $11 million building purchased by Maricopa Community College District
Governing Board.

Committees begin accreditation procedures

By James Gilbert

The Voice

With the deadline for accreditation ap-
proaching, the North Central Association
self-study committees are moving forward
with the self-evaluation process, reflecting
their theme of ‘‘Adalante,’’ the Spanish
word for ‘‘forward”’ or ‘‘cha[...]rs-
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mi[...]ervices, Rodgers-Barstack,
and Conzelman comprise the executive
committtee for the NCA evaluation.
The following seven committees have
been formed to evaluate and describe the
effectiveness of operations relevant to
their ass[...]ss.
Mission, Purpose and Plan-

ning will examine the processes that lead
to the development of mission and pur-
poses, and describe the planning processes
operational within the college and district.
Elaine Erickson and Hannes Kvaran are
the committee co-chairs.

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LaBuhn and Johnette Williams. This
committee will examine the governance
systems, including the Governing Board
and The Arizona State Community Col-
lege Board, as well as the administrative
systems.

Educational Programs examines the
curricular programs and processes, in-
cluding co[...]kovsky and Dianna
Dias.

Support Services, headed by Tom
Becker and Dianna Dwyer, will explore
student[...]and are
co-chairs.

Fiscal and Physical Resources is led by
Bill Dotterer and Susan High. This com-
mittee will examine the physical resources
of the college and district. This includes
the physical plant, such as the buildings
and grounds, and the support and equip-
ment resources.

Institutional[...]ess will address
issues that can demonstrate that the col-
lege is accomplishing its goals. It is
responsible for identifying and assessing
outcome measures, accomplishments,
and program quality.

The most difficult task belongs to the
Institutional Effectiveness Achievement
Committee,’’ Barstack said, ‘‘ They have
to demonstrate that the college is ac-
complishing our goals.’”

A visit by The NCA evaluation team
isn’t scheduled to take place in February
of 1992.

Evaluators from the NCA will spend
two or three days on campus to assess the
college’s educational programs.

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And all of this is in addition to the good part-time
income as an Army Reserve officer.[...]AZ
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Dr. Richard Hillis, a member of the art department
faculty, will exhibit his paintings in the Student Union
Lounge from today through Sept. 2|.[...]national
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at Fine VA in Pennsyhania. The \lusczirelle .\ltiseuni
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sas Art ( 'iter. The Glendale Public Library, and the
law firm 0: (ianimtige and Burnham. Many private[...]is work.

Hillis' works ha\e a common theme which is “basical-
ly realism “ He did a Southwestern[...]painting in
a Southwestern style because “there is an identity bet»
ween light and color in the Southwest that's hard to
separate. “'5 an isomorphic correspondence—the only
other place [We seen it is in the south of France where
Gauguin. Van Gogh and Matisse all painted."

There will be 30 to 40 paintings in the Hillis exhibit
at the SU. All are for sale.

The SU Lounge, in the northeast corner of the
building, is open during school hours.

During the exhibit, Hillis will remove some pieces of
art to put in upcoming shows at other locations. He will
replace them with mor[...]s and master‘s degrees in

‘Postcards’ from the box office

By Sovng Hay-n

The Vales

“Postcards from the Edge" sounds like a movie about
the paranormal, but actually it is 3 based on Carrie
Fisher’s autobiographical book by the same name.

‘Aeryi 5"» KC and Shirlev Ma[...]lts break down? It I were you l'd stay
home under the emery.

Taurus t.v\pril 2041a) 20): It is necessary to become
more familiar with regulation[...]sign everything over to you. right after you tie
the knot, and before you put out the contract.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Keep in mind “Curiosity kill>
ed the cat," and keep an eye out for dogs named
Curiosit[...]t to get canned.

This etching titled "Medusa" is one of R.K. Hillis'
original etchings on display in the Student Union
Lounge today through Sept. 21.

pai[...]ays Suzanne Vale. a young am-
bitious actress who is a recovering drug addict. The
movie follows her relationship with her famous alcoholic
actress mother Doris Mann. played by Shirley MacLaine.

Released from a drug rehabilit[...]erdose, Vale decides to get back on her feet. but the
movie companies refuse to give her a job.

Finally, a company agrees to give her a job on the con-
dition she stay with her mother, who will be responsible
for her actions.

During the time Vale spends with her mother. their
relations[...]p was
quoted as saying in information distributed by Colum‘
hia Pictures. “And this role was a way to explore my
own insecurities about myself.“

Strecp shows her extraordinary \ocal abilities when
she sings[...]song titled “I'm ( heckin'
Out.“

but though the marquee listed Dennis ()ti.tid :is .t
~t.t'. he only had a small; it [it ttdLilIIOH to the e\trttor
diiiury pertorniatices l‘} \ 'vu \l.tc[...];; i. '. .i' w '1;.-'~ ir- l“
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scenes is being kept from you. Send away for some of
those[...]on a date. If
yourdon't wake up first.

It today is your birthday, you‘ll be glad to know you
can l[...]sking taxis to support hunger
relieforgani/ations by donating a can of food at the

concert.

An evening of pops 1

The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra will kick off i
its 19[...]yening of music with 1
composer Marvin Hamlisch.

The performance will be Sept. l4 and 15 at 8 pm.
at the Symphony Hall. Tickets can be purchased at
the Symphony Box Office and all Dillard's Box Of-
t'icc location. The cost of the tickets are from $8 to
$35.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (19)[...]1990

Sports

5

Football prevails at Scottsdale

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The college football team, 1-0 after its
win on Sept. | at Scottsdale Community
College, is preparing for Saturday’s en-
counter at Citrus[...].
Head Coach Joe Kersting has never
before played the Southern California
opponent

“| haven't seen a[...]is
team before, but I hear that they like to
pass the ball a lot,’’ Kersting said. *‘They
have a[...]After three rough weeks of practice
behind them, the team’s first test came at
Scottsdale.

Behind the rushing of freshman runn-
ing back Marcus Dickson, who scored
three touchdowns in the game behind an
exceptional offensive line, the Gauchos
took care of the Artichokes by a score of
27-21.

“We did very well offensively,’’
Kersting said. ‘‘The offensive line was do-
ing a very good job of blocking, but the
defense gave up too many big plays to
make it a close game.”

Kersting said the key to the running
backs making such big gains in the game
is how well the offensive line blocking for
them.

“If we can g[...]f this offense, we can win a lot of
games.”’

The defense had problems throughout
the game, but when it counted, the team
came through, Kersting said.

“*We had too many problems with the

defense,’’ Kersting said.‘‘We had no
def[...]outside linebacker, and we had
a few big holes in the defensive line,’*
Kersting said.

Kersting said that after the Scottsdale
game the defensive backfield still has
some work to do.

“*We need more repetitions in practice
for the defensive secondary,’’ Kersting
said. ‘‘We really only have one experienc-
ed back and that is Mark Brown. The rest
are just trying to work into the position.””

He thinks first game jitters may have
been a problem as well.

Kersting feels for the Gauchos to be a
strong contender, the special teams will
require even more work than the defense.

“Steve Decker, who is our punt
returner, did a fine job in the game,’’
Kersting said. ‘tl was very unhappy[...]touchdown conversions.”’

Kersting added that the return teams,
as well as the punter and kickoff man
needed work after the Scottsdale game,
reflecting their performance.

T[...], and Anthony Carter.

Gauchos prepare for Ricks

The Gauchos faced Ricks Saturday,
but results of that[...]ew that
this game was of monumental importance
to the team and the school.

““We haven't lost a home game in the
last two years, and we’re playing the No.

Soccer opens up at 2-0

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

With two games behind them, a
forfeit win, and a come-from-behind
victory, the college soccer team open-
ed the season with a 2-0 record. They
are preparing for[...]ause of its inability to have players
available.

The Gauchos played Sunburst
under-19 competitive, the American
Graduate School of International
Management, and the Federal Prison
in the three preseason games, going
2-0-1.

“We've really been working
together the last two weeks,’’ Watson
said. ‘‘I’m tr[...]s team
together and make them competitive
against the conference. | also think
this team is in very good shape.”’

Watson added that the player’s
teamwork was improving, they were
beco[...]e size advan-
tage,’’ Watson said.

With only the three preseason
games behind them, the Gauchos
opened conference play Wednesday
at Mesa Community College.

The first half was bad for the

Gauchos. The team missed on four
goal-scoring opportunities, and gave
up two goals in the last 5 minutes to
be down 2-0 at halftime.

“I felt we had controlled most of
the first half, but those two goals that
we gave up at the end really hurt us,””
Watson said.

Watson told them at the end of the
first half that they couldn’t afford
missing chances in the second half if
they wanted to win the game.

The team responded to Coach
Watson in the second half.

Behind the goal-scoring of Robby
McCarty, who scored three goals in
the second half, the Gauchos con-
trolled the rest of the game in
defeating Mesa 4-2.

“*In the second half we came out
and we got one back, and[...]two more to lead
4-2 with over 20 minutes left in the
game,’’ Watson said.

Watson added that even though
the four goals were scored within a
25-minute period, they still had a
couple of missed opportunities.

The Gauchos entertained South
Mountain Community College last
Saturday, looking for their third
straight win of the season. Results of
that game were unavailable at[...]s a lot of good
players. I have a goal to look at the
season one game at a time and go
from there,’’ Watson said.

The Gauchos play another road
game at Yavapai College Saturday,
a team that Watson feels will be the
favorite to win the conference. After
that, the Gauchos will host Pima
Community College on Sept.[...]their 27-21 win at Scottsdale.

l-ranked team in the nation. It will mean
a lot to me and the team,”’ Kersting said.
“These players may n[...]team in their col-
lege career again, so to us it is a big
game.”*

Ricks comes into the game as the top-
ranked team in the country and has a
tough defense, along with a good pass-
ng game, Kersting said.

“We have

to control the ball

throughout the game and keep their of-
fense off the field so that we have a good
chance of winning,’’ Kersting said.

Kersting added that Ricks will have the
advantage in size, but the Gauchos have
the advantage in speed.

After this week’s game against Citrus
College of California, the Gauchos will
host Mesa Community College on Sept.[...]en week.

Leaders for pitching award

Commentary

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

Who should win the American and Na-
tional League Cy Young Awards? T[...]dates for this year’s
honor. Here’s a look at the front runners:

American League

First, there’s[...]Clemens sports a 20-6
season record, and leading the majors
with over 200 strikeouts. But I don’t think
only 20 wins is enough to get the award.

Then there is Oakland Athletics’ relief
pitcher Dennis Eckersley. Eckersley has
had an impressive season. He is second
in saves in the majors with 43 behind
Chicago White Sox pitcher Bobby
Thigpen, but only because so many pit-
chers on the Oakland staff are able to
close out the game on their own, he won't
win it either.

Next comes Thigpen. He has become
the talk of the American League as has
the White Sox organization. Even with his
major leagu[...]f too

portswire

Tennis team forming

Anyone who is interested in play-
ing men’s tennis this spring needs to
leave his name and phone number
with the secretary in the the Athletic
Department, which is located in the
Men's PE Building.

Head coach Jerry Clayton is look-

many blown save opportunitites, with
seven.

My choice for American League Cy
Young Award winner is Oakland’s Bob
Welch. Welch has come on and made[...]ional League

Here there are three -andidates for the
honor this season:

First there is New York Mets’ pitcher
Frank Viola. Viola has won 17 games for
the Mets, but with the problems in their
oullpen being unable to close o[...]Pittsburgh Pirates’ pitcher
Doug Drabek. He too is a 17-game win-
ner, but he’s playing with an in[...]team, which will hamper his chances
to win.

But the National League Cy Young
winner is Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher
Ramon Martinez. Martinez leads the Na-
ional league in strikeouts, along with 15
wins and a 2.67 ERA will win him the
award.

ing for additional players to join the
team for the 1991 season. He adds
that to be eligible a student must
have completed a minimum of 12
credit hours by the end of the fall
semester.

The season consists of roughly 15
to 20 matches.

Photo by Kerry Teran/VOICE

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (20)[...]ck

Students were treated to a rare surprise when the campus was closed for an unprecedented
five-day Labor Day Weekend due to a power failure from the recent storms.

Insure student health

By Eileen Greiss

The Voice

Can a student afford to be without
health[...]ord conventional
health insurance? Probably not.

The Maricopa County Community
College District offers all students, either
part-time or full-time, the Student Acci-
dent and Sickness Insurance Plan, under-
written by Republic Vanguard Life In-
surance Company.

Students can purchase low-cost
coverage either by semester, or by the
year. Savings are even greater if purchas-
ed by the year.

Plan B, according to the policy
brochure, pays ‘‘80 percent of reasona[...]ximum of
$20,000 for all benefits combined.’’ The
annual premium is $600.

Plan A, costing $270 annually, pro-

vides[...]t can be an en-
tree for medical treatment, which is
sometimes hard to come by without an in-
surance ID card. There is no deductible
on either plan.

In a cost comparison, Lisa Ricke,
telemarketer in the individual sales
department of Blue Cross/Blue Sh[...]r males, and $775.20 to
$1198.80 for females.

In the policy offered by the college
district, spousal and dependent coverage
are also available on a graduating scale.

Details of the program are available at
the Student Activities office in the
southeast corner of the Student Union.

Employment Talks: Looking within

By Jennifer Williams

The Voice

Anita Garman will be the first speaker
in the Employment Talks workshop series
which is held today.

The Hero Within Each of Us”’ is Gar-
man’s topic. Her talk will cover
psycholog[...]elf-
perception, and her method for discover-
ing the hero within.

Garman owns her own business in
Phoenix, the Personal Achievement

Center. She has traveled throughout the
West offering seminars in attitude assess-
ment a[...]ening her business, Garman
taught for 13 years on the high school and
college levels, where she develop[...]h self-esteem.

Employment Talks are a service of the
Career Center, and are scheduled weekly
on Mondays in the Student Union
Lounge at | p.m. Topics assist stud[...]b and career searches.
Dr. Renee Rodgers-Barstack is in charge
of the programming

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This is the campus. The place where it is all going on,
without anybody thinking. My name’s Jason, I’m a
reporter. These are the facts, just the facts.

Faculty go about their daily lives, going to classes,
eating lunch and getting their mail at the Administra-
tion Building. But is all their mail there?

There is no way of being sure. Anybody can open the
faculty mailboxes.

Some are marked in red. Some[...]n pencil. But they are all marked. Right there on the
dial. So anyone can open them.

Apparently facult[...]mb.
ae ee

Public service videos to air on cable

By Kristi Ebner

The Voice

Lights, camera, action!

If you could atte[...]stin Bennes, information processing
technician in the Student Activities
Office.

“*In the long run, they really do help,””
Bennes said.[...]a and
technical people, as well as for actors in

the announcements. Bennes said the
whole idea is to let the students have
control.

Some groups that have already shown
announcements on Dimension Cable are
the theater department and the basketball
program.

By doing the announcements, the
organizations ‘‘get quite a bit of ex-
posure[...].

Student clubs or organizations that
come under the jurisdiction of Student
Activities are eligible to submit a form for
a PSA.

Contact Bennes in the Student Ac-
tivities office in the Student Union, or
phone 435-3525

Approval is on a first-come, first-
served basis.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (21)[...]ty College, Glendale Arizona

Expo ’91 plans in the works

By James Gilbert

The Voice

Career Expo '91, themed ‘‘Skyway to the Future,”
will be held March 6 on the college campus.

The Career Expo planning committee is already hard
at work in preparation for this year[...]ce until
March.

“*Actually we started planning theis made up of
members from the business community, faculty, and
students.

The diverse nature of the committee provides us with
a wide variety of ideas,’’ Lockhart said.

This year’s Expo poster is taken from a mural painted
by local artist Robert McCall, entitled ‘‘The Spirit of

Arizona.”

The original 41- by 18-foot mural is painted on a wall
in the lobby of the Arizona Industrial Commission
Building.

McCall w[...]tographed reprints of his mural.

A percentage of the proceeds raised by McCall's
autographed sales will be donated to the college’s re-
entry program.

Some tentative at[...]Pizza.

More sponsors are expected to sign on in the coming
months, as the 1989 Career Expo had over 20 different
sponsors.[...].

AT Tg

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‘Inside’ Information

Photos by Wanda Pippet/Wetce

Electrical Foreman Ray Larson—or, as the workers call him, ‘Chief Grunt’’—looks over the interior of
the soon-to-be-finished High Tech Center Il. HTC II is scheduled to be open for next semester.

Abra-[...]n Steve Rodman to
do show at GCC -Pg. 8

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The Gauchos go 1-1 in their
last two contests -Pg. 10[...]September 24, 1990

Cheerleaders |
bounce back

By Grey Stenhouse

The Voice

Anyone who’s been to any Gauchos footbal[...]ded
cheerleaders have returned.

Conflicts within the cheer squad led to its
| destruction last winter, but with a new coach,
and a lot of new faces, this team isthe rebuilding
of the cheerleading program, thinks that San-
tarelli wa[...]cheerleader at Phoenix
College and at ASU, where the
leading captain.

Santarelli was also a National[...]school and college
cheerleading camps.
| She was the head NCA cheerleader at her
camps for five of her[...]c about it.”

“*My philosophy on cheerleading is that if you
show up to practice and work hard at[...]t along,’’ San-
tarelli said.

Despite all of the changes in the cheer line this
year, the most significant change has to be the
shift of the cheer squad from student activities
to the athletic department.

This move was a joint decis[...]athletic director Pete
Pisciotta, and Murchland.

The cheerleading squad now operates under
all the same rules as the athletic teams.

“After seeing how well this was working at
other schools, we decided that it would be the
best thing to do,’’ Murchland said.

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Student enrollment increases for the fifth consecutive year

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mined until after the first 45 days of the
semester

“Once the figures become official, this
will be our highest[...]d.

This year’s full-time student equivalen-
cy is 8,459, an increase of 4.2 percent over
last year.

The FTSE is the total number of credit
hours that all students are registered for,

nt figures won't be deter

percent

The increases at individual colleges
ranges from 12 to 22 percent.

Mesa Community College reported the
highest enrollment figures in the district
with a 20,774 headcount, and a FTSE of
10,159.

Of the 18,959 students on the GCC
campus, 10,260 are attending daytime
courses,[...]89Sndents Clisasrtse 1989 FTSE

Computer Graphics by Bobby Warren/ Voice

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (22)[...]oward censorship

A city in Arizona has leaped
on the bandwagon in its zeal to
stop sales of a 2 Live C[...]n obscenity
charges for selling a 15-year-old
boy the tape, ‘‘As Nasty as
They Wanna Be.”’

Undoubtedly, this recording is
not what would be considered
mainstream music; it[...]d violent sexual
references. But who defines
what is obscene?

In this case the Cottonwood
chapter of the American Family
Association has defined ‘‘As[...]anna Be”’ as
obscene.

So now this chapter of the
AFA is our guide. They can
choose what children can list[...]ing parents of
unneeded responsibility.

Now that the AFA has
chosen to carry this burden,
where will they stop? Therein
lies the dilemma.

In parts of Florida, ‘‘As Nas-
ty a[...]. Neither
children nor adults are allowed

to buy the recording.

This is the result of allowing
individuals or groups the right
to circumvent the First Amend-
ment. Freedom of speech should
not b[...]o those
who do not offend our sen-
sibilities; it is a right that must
be extended to all Americans.

Florida is a prime example of
this double standard. Jose A.[...]sive, and he has succeeded in
forcing his will on the adults of
several counties in Florida.

The Bill of Rights was not
added to the Constitution with
the word ‘‘compromise”’ in
mind. Adding these rights was
the only way Americans would
allow the ratification of the new
Constitution.

So why is America now eager
to relinquish rights that many[...]nority?

We believe there can be no
compromise on the Bill of
Rights.

If the price of freedom is that
some children may hear filth,
then that is the price we must

pay.

From the Balcony By Mare de Celle

Censorship
YOU MEAN @] OF

I HAVE[...]Common Sense
Republican unity important

By Bradley R. Melton I cannot believe that Symington has the
nerve to ask Evan Mecham to back his
candidacy when Symington said he would

not back Mecham if he won

The Voice

Who has been the biggest joke of the
week and every week since abandoning
Phoenix and[...]r all intents and purposes,
I am going to discuss the Republican par-
ty’s gubernatarial candidate, F[...]or
Arizona, but it will g
Republicans don’t win the majority ir
both houses

The facts are, if the Republ
and receive strong conservative leadership
in the Legislature, then there is a silver lin-
ing on this stormy gubernatorial cloud.

t worse if the

ans win

I've lived
in Russia for
f[...], Kerry Teran

ble putting down others who are of the
same political affiliation.

I know that Fife Symington is certain-
ly the best of the two remaining can-
didates, but I want to make su[...]ormer gover-
nor Mecham for his recent support of the
Republican candidate.

On the other hand, I would like to tell
Symington that I think he is a poor ex-
ample of what a Republican should be

Fred Koory and Evan Mecham were by
far better

Republi

candidate

people rule by votir

I will support Symin.

where the
therefore,
with strong reservations.

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The Voice is published every other week: 5,000
copes are distnbuied free on campus. Display

advertising is $$ per column inch. Contact the advertis
ing department in The Voice newsroom, Language Asts
Building, Room 107;[...]n

What must be done to accomplish these
goals is to vote straight Republican in the
upcoming election. The danger is real if
the liberals win.

They will take their big bureacratic pen
in their liberal hands and mark up the
precinct boundaries to suit their own
twisted ideals.

These new precinct boundaries will
determine the political direction of
Arizona for the next 10 years.

Liberals for the most part are not bad
people. They just ha[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (23)Voice September 24, 1990

Opinion

Apocalypse styrofoam

By Bobby Warren

The Voice

Conscience. That’s what it boils down to[...]ter our great-
grandchildren are gone?

Styrofoam is not biodegradable, and every cup, plate
or carry-out carton you use adds to the mountains of
practically permanent garbage cluttering the planet.

What can you do about it? Simple. Avoid[...]bon-free.
Our garbage dumps are full enough as it is.

On campus we have a major styrofoam offender in[...]According to Evelyn Brewer, assistant manager in the
cafeteria, the owner of Facility Food Service will no
longer car[...]n proven harmful,
if they can replace it. If this is the case, they will stop
using styrofoam and start us[...]roducts are

fluorocarbon free which does protect the ozone, but they
need to take a bigger step and stop using styrofoam
altogether.

The Texaco Starmart used to have only styrofoam
cups but is phasing them out in favor of paper cups

Fred Wojtkowiak, manager of the Starmart on 59th
Ave. and Olive, said he used to get complaints from his
customers because of the styrofoam cups and he passed
those complaints along to his bosses.

I believe the voice of the people was heard in this case
as it should be here on campus by Facility Food Service.

Our own Associated Student Council is taking action
to see to the removal of the offending substance from
campus.

Let them know you support them. Let the people in
the cafeteria know you don’t want to use styrofoam and
want, at the very least, an option to use paper cups and
plates.

Should they decide to cast a deaf ear to the demands
of the students and faculty, their customers, then we
should stop being their customers.

The future of this planet and, quite probably, the
future of the human race is depending on all of us listen-
ing to our consciences.

Campus security competent

By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

Security on campus is often portrayed as treating
students unfairly.

The fact is, security guards are here to enforce the cam-
pus regulations for the benefit of faculty, students, and
visitors.

With[...]ions, a popular campus com-
plaint, are common in the beginning of new semesters
since new (and ongoing[...]ith
security’s simple parking requests.

Simple is the key word.

According to Eileen Johnston, chief of[...]tely 200 parking citations have been
en out since the semester started.

For example, security has issued citations to students
parked on and over the white parking guidelines, taking
1p a portion of an extra parking space.

This particular attitude is selfish and careless. Yes, our
campus has an ongo[...]every semester,
but contributing in this fashion is no help.

Not everyone owns a compact car fitted for two-thirds

Voices across the campus

How safe do you feel you and your possess[...]my life or material worry about
things. I believe the lord
watches over me and my
property.

reason to[...]space.

Parking backward for convenient pull-out is not only
another violation, but risks a head-on collision.

Imagine this: Driving 10 mph through the campus
parking lot, minding your own business, suddenly realiz-
ing another vehicle is plunging straight toward you.

The result would be simple to predict.

Another citation issued to drivers on campus is for
parking in reserved spaces.

How much simpler can security get its message across
that a parking space is reserved?

**Ninety percent of the parking cititations issued have
been for parking[...]security supervisor.

Unless you are illiterate, the sign at the head of every
reserved parking space clearly gets[...]n a yellow
zone, red zone, perimeter roads and on the grass.

Obviously, if students have been issued parking cita-
tions of any kind, they neglected to read the handbook
given out with their parking sticker

A solution to parking difficulties is simple: Comply
with the regulations security has issued and follow them.[...]rivers
and parking violations could be a thing of the past

Cindy Reinhardt

have never had a
reason to[...]being on this campus. in

Letters

Editor:

The recent flooding cost some students more
than just[...]s,
I had to drop a class. I had intended to do it the
Wednesday after the holiday, but due to the news
reports about the flood damage, I had to wait un-
ul the following Monday. I was informed by an
admissions employee that | was not entitled to half
my money back because I had not dropped the
class the previous week. When I pointed out that
the campus was closed last Wednesday, she
snootily sa[...]time (including some nights) and have a fami-
ly. The only time | have free for going to school
is Monday and Wednesday nights. When the
media, fellow students, and even the sign pictured
on the last page of last week’s Voice state, ‘*Cam-
pus closed, no classes,’ how is someone suppos-
ed to know that this means everything is closed
except admissions?

1 don’t want all of[...]students in my situation deserve half
of it back. The school did not provide services to
us that week,[...]e
to pay.

Mark Foshee

Clarification

A story in the Sept. 10 Voice said that power
was shut down on campus Wednesday morning
due to problems with the new transformer.

The way the story reads, it sounds as though
the new transformer brought in by SRP was faul-
ty. This was not the case.

The problems occurred when the transformer
was incorrectly wired.

The Voice is committed to excellence and ac-
curacy in the presentation of news. Any questions
or comments c[...]They have tried breaking
before
succeed.

Photos by Kerry Teran/Wolce

Becky Smook

Nothing ha[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (24)[...]4, 1990 Voice

Two administrators promoted

[

By James Gilbert

The Voice

A change in the administrative struc-
ture has left two campus fa[...]ducational services, and
Mary Lou Bayless to fill the newly form-
ed position of associate dean of admis-
sion and records.

The change in the administrative struc-
ture occurred when the department of ad-
missions and records was moved[...]Elsner’s office of ad-
ministrative services to the office of
educational services.

“It is going to impact students directly
in that it will shorten thethe college catalog and handbook,
supervision of admission and records, the
counciling department, and the academic
advisment program

The newly appointed dean believes that
students have[...].

He feels that one way of making im-
provements is to let students know these
services are available

“*A lot of students don’t know about
the services offered so we are promoting
them by doing such things as developing
a video cassette[...]iptive
fliers,’’ Sanchez said.

Sanchez feels the whole idea behind the
educational services office is to get
students into classrooms as efficiently as[...]come here expec-
ting a quality education and it is my
responsibility to make sure they have the
most opportunity to get it.”

Bayless, a GCC al[...]business in 1969.
were respon-
4 position was
to the ad-

a chance on

“*Some of my instructor
sible[...]they tab
ne,’’ Bayless said

That chance that the
took way back in 1968 paid

ministrators

N[...]Sept. 24: Employment Talks

‘ Impressing the Employer Before the In-

terview,’’ by Naila Erwin, Re-Skilling Manager for Digital Equipment Corp.,

1 p.m., in the GCC Student Lounge.

Sept. 29: ‘*Control”’

Price for the seminar will b

Sept. 30: Artist Ser

| Admission is $5.00 for General Public,

for Students

Oct.[...]8 p.m

1s free

Oct. 2: Will mark tt
arth (SAVE)
The club’

Oct. 5-7:The Ne

Cost for the trip is $2

Sept. 27: Adult Re-Entry Talks, ‘‘Taking Charge of Your Time,”’ by Elaine
Erickson, Instructional Services Coordinator for Glen
lege, at noon in the Student Council Chambers

ale Community Col[...]f Bertoncino will present his paintings in the Student

Oct. 2: GCC Community Band Concert, Conducted by John Thrasher,
in the Performin

ts Center. Admission

Stud[...]AZ

their annual retreat to Prescott,

The Newman Club also holds Mass every Wednesday at noon in the Coun-
cil Chambers in the Student Union Building

Oct. 12: A luncheon will[...].m. for students interested

in information about the University of Arizona.
Dr. Clifford Lytle will be[...]inson LB-02.

Oct 19: Student Honors Organization is having a casual get-together at

Sahuaro Ranch Pa[...]ion contact Kim Robinson LB-02

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Velce

Alberto Sanchez, dean of e[...]rds, check class schedules.

has been working for the college ever
since, and has been the director of admis
sions and records for the last six years.

As director of admissions and re[...]high school
relations reported to her.

Now with the new title the position
reflects more of the umbrella ability,”’
Bayless said

Both Sanche[...]heir new positions

You can make a difference

By Eileen Greiss

The Voice

“I Can Make a Difference,’” was the
message on the badges worn by approx-
imately 50 students and visitors in the Stu
dent Lounge at a recent Employment
Talks work[...]ent from three
to five fabulous days.

Her belief is that articula these

puts a person well on the road to

success
**Once a career is chosen,”’ Bloyer said,

an

‘get to[...]as you

building self-esteem, risk-taking is the
most important.”

Bloyer also suggested visiting the
Career Center on campus. It supplies up-
to-date[...]h techni-
ques, what careers are opening up, and

the job outlook in specific geographical

areas[...]1omework.’

witt a list ver 4

to G

e end of the

Hea
never
taneity before. It was ali
but I ended up likin
ally with the dif

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to this k

en exposed[...]ployment ta

Speaker stresses recycling

By Eileen Greiss

The Voice

There is hope for tomorrow’s environ
ment, but everyone[...]on, ‘Cities of Today,
Cities of Tomorrow: Where is Phoenix
Going?’’

Yoklic spoke Wednesday at
S[...]master’s degree in
landscape architecture from the Univer-
sity of Arizona, is an associate research
scientist at the Environmental Research
Laboratory at UA in Tucson. The

the

lea institutic
research

The scientist can best be identified as
the initiator of the Biosphere, a self-
contained environment in the Catalina
foothills near Tucson.

Closer to home, a small portion of
Biosphere was temporarily recreated at
the Phoenix Civic Center Plaza. It prov-
ed that the outdoors was habitable in the
summer without using up a lot of energy

Yoklic reported that the entire Civic
Center Plaza will soon be rec[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (25)[...]1990

‘Safety seminars to
be held on campus

By Joni Kowitz

ioe
This could save your lif ohnston[...]ale Police Department

ninars with

1e first one is schedul or 1 p.m. Wednes
day, Oct. 17 at the Student Union inside the
Council Chambers, and will cover bike and vehi-
cle safety

The second one, also on Oct. 17, will be at 6
p.m. an[...]s hopes to see ‘‘a good turnout’’
because the seminars offer a ‘‘wide variety for
everyone.[...]lty who have questions should
contact Johnston at the security department or
435-3540.

|
|
|

ss)

Symposium to seek talent

By Julia De Simone

Special to The Voice

Glendale Community College is no **Star Sear
for only $10, people meet with some
the Valley’s modelir
ducks

* but
of the leaders in
ield that could earn them big
According to Suzanne Higgins, coordinator for the

tor Community
to 9:3 1 t.1é C wi

il interest classes in the ¢

Education, from 7 ll host

nt Union
Purpose o[...]ake-up artist.
\lso featured are Ruth Leighton of the Leighton
Agency, Dani Green of Dani’s Agency, p[...]Campus modeling instructor Lee Cavitt will direct the
symposium.

Cavitt owns and operates the Stella Hatchett Agen-
cy, a consulting talent management firm.

The symposium will feature the debuts of 24 models
from Cavitt’s previous mode[...]ll be a great opportunity to see and meet some
of the Valley’s leading figures in the model/talent in-
dustry,’’ Cavitt said. ‘‘These are people that the average
person interested in a modeling career wo[...]have a portfolio
should bring it, even though one is not required.

“There is a common misconception that you have to
be anothe[...]ch for
many different looks,’’ Higgins said.

The forum will include information on careers in
tele[...]’ Hig-

ncy; Beverly Smith, private con-

Photo by John Wi

Lee Cavitt explains on symposium to
students Kathy Shea and Christina Hahn.

Following the symposium, a six-week intermediate
modeling course will be offered beginning Oct. 25
through Dec. 6.

The course will include areas such as photo shoots an[...]er professional portfolios
and resumes.

Cost for the course is $51 plus an additional $15 to
cover photography costs.

The class will be taught by Cavitt every Thursday from
7:15 to 9:45 p.m. Further information may be obtained
in the Center for Information, Advisment and Registra-
tion (CIAR) Building or by calling 435-3805 and register

gins said.

by phone.

Publishers blamed for rise in textbook costs

By Jennifer Williams

The Voice

In response to faculty and student con-
cerns about the bookstores on the cam-
puses of the Maricopa Community Col-
lege District, Follette executive, Paul
Smallhopper, spoke at the Sept. 11
District Governing Board meeting.

One of the major concerns addressed
in the meeting was the high price of text
books.

“*We’re very alarmed at the high prices
of textbooks,’’ said Smallhopper.

He also said that the publishing com-
panies are to blame for the rise in prices
and not the bookstore.

According to Smallhopper, the rise in
textbook costs has well exceeded the rise
in inflation, and is not due to the rise in
paper costs.

“*T know that the price of paper hasn’t
gone up because we still[...]er said.

Smallhopper said that William C.
Brown, the president of one publishing

New student

By Barbara Schripsema

th day
189, acc

counc
ng to[...]would be nice to have more
students turn out for the election,”’ said
Walter Glemba, adviser to the Evening
Students Association. ‘‘One more vote is

totalled only

company, said that the average textbook
has had an increase in it’s nu[...]ere are more pictures and
illustrations, and that the quality of the
illustrations is much higher than in the
past. In addition, the teachers of the
courses receive a free teachers’ manual
and aid, all of which contribute to the
high price of the textbooks.

The biggest concern about textbook ex-
pense is that students will begin deciding
their classes on whether or not they can
afford the books for the classes they want
to take.

“‘T haven't bough[...]m
three assignments behind and I may have
to drop the class,’’ Joyce, a Phoenix Col-
lege student said.

The solution is to have more students
sell their textbooks back to the bookstore,
according to Smallhopper.

Currently 22 percnt of students are sell-
ing their books back to the bookstore, but
Smallhopper says this is not enough and
that students need to be made more[...]l

Eleven members were elected to each
council in the Sept. 12-13 voting. Three
members were carried ov[...]on, making a total of 14
members. Murchland feels the people
who are carried over give the council

of that option.

‘*We have made a comm[...]that have been used one semester
at 50 percent of the original
cost,’’Smallhopper said. This guaran[...]ted
in a new edition or have not been adopted
for the next semester.

Approximately $1,314,000 has been
returned to students through the sale of
used books, according to Smallhopper.
However, not everyone was happy with
the figures presented.

“These facts were generalities rather
than specifics. They don’t relate to the
average student,’’ said Scott Geddis, a
facul[...]x College.
“They don’t take into account that the
student base has increased.”’

After the meeting Geddis added that
the real solution to the problem of high
prices is to make the teachers more aware
of the problem.

“In some cases it is possible to order
a soft cover book in place of a[...]e aware
of things like that because it would save
the students money.

members elected

continuity
The elected men
its Associa are
Anderson, R B
a, Stever Green, 1 He
Denis Martineau
Reed and J

of the E
Mike Abra

cathleen Johnson,
Robin Nutter, Terr[...]nd Mark B. Thomas.

Tragedy leads
to Rainbows Way
By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

A three-band rock concert is
being held in memory of Mat-
thew Carter at 8 p.m. Oct. 6 at
the Caravan Convention Center,
3333 E. Van Buren Street.

Carter, 22 at the time of his
death, was a student on campus
studying child psychology. He
was killed in a drive-by-shooting
on July 30.

Scheduled for the concert are
the bands Carnival and SX, plus
a special guest to be announced.

Sarina Morrison, benefit
coordinator for the concert and
Carter’s girlfriend, is an-
ticipating 1,060 will attend.

“‘We need volunteers to work
the beverage stands and help
with clean-up after the concert.
We are also having trouble rais-
ing mon[...]onate
money, it would help.”

All proceeds from the concert
will be donated to the Rainbows
Way Inn, a home for abused or
which will[...]ace go appropr
led Mat

nu

s n said H
learned at the Rainbows W
Inn how to deal with other kids[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (26)[...]to know?’

Linda Austin, English

Linda Austin is a new member of the English department

Her past experience includes[...]be happier,”’
Austin said. ‘‘This campus is ideal for education.”

A graduate from SIU, Austin has a master’s degree in
English and German

By Glenn Davis

Larry Backs, Interior Design

Larry Backs has been made a residential faculty member
n the technology department
re coming here, he tat
, an[...]d about opportunitic I've had
good reception,"’ the design teacher said
= jesigned the interior of Gompers Rehabilitation

enter in Phoenix, and many buildings located outside the
United States: The American Ambassador's Office in Brazilia,
Brazil;[...]ood of Electrical Workers in
Washington, D.C; and the American Embassy in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.

Bac[...]esign. He has
a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Pratt Institute in New
York, a master’s in education from the University of Virginia.
He attended The Rhode Island Schoo! of Design and
Georgetown University.
By Kristi Ebner

Ron Baltzer, Science

Ron Baltzer m[...]ester Baltzer has beer

faculty

ommur

By Joni Kowitz

Caroli Barner, Mathematics

i esider[...]e, before coming here.

“I chose GCC because it is the leading college in the district
in computer science,’’ Barner said.[...]nter, and it feeds (into) ASU West.”’

Barner is married and has two children. In her spare time,[...]n State University and her master’s degree from the
University of Hawaii. That degree resulted from master’s
credits from around the country due to the traveling she did
while her husband was in the service

By Barbara Cage

Jan Bria, Social Science

Jan Bria, now a full-time teacher in the social science depart-
ment, has taught here since 1976

Bria is on the humanities team which teaches the four-credit
class, Ideas and Values in the Humanities. Her specialty is
erature; other membe the team teach music, art,
rilosophy and history
She[...]gs her enthusiasm for ¢ nture to her teaching
In the humanities, she hopes ‘‘to pique the interest of students
in such a way that they will[...]and a master’s degree in English from ASU.

By Joyce Bartor[...]—from the movie ‘‘Teachers”’

Michael Cullinan, Mat[...]ullinan brings 24 years of teaching experience to
the college math department

Before coming to Arizona[...]Since coming to Phoenix, Cullinan has taught at the Federal
Corrections Institute

His hobbies and in[...]boating, and hunting game birds
His impression of the campus: “‘I like it a lot!”

By Glenn Davis

Soe Se :
Garwin Gaekel, Automotives[...]hemistry
Elizabeth D } aduat Kansas S e
AS

By Sevag Hayan

Anne Cudley, Mathematics

Anne Dudley began teaching because she was inspired by
her former math teacher at Phoenix College.

Dudl[...]at Mesa Community College, also teaching math

By Jennifer Williams

Garwin Gaekel, Automotives

Garwin Gaekel is now a permanent part of the autome
department. He has been teaching on the campus since August
1988, but was just made a residential faculty me

“*I think GCC is probably one of the finest junior col

have ever attended or been to,[...]achelor’s degree in education and membership in The
National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence. He is a
‘icensed smog technician for California.

By Kristi Ebner

ves

taught at the Arizona

Ron Baltzer[...]id Elizabeth Hufford, a new full-
time teacher in the English department. ‘‘They give us a chance
to write a better story, a better poem.”’

Writing is one of her hobbies, along with tennis and mak-
ing miniatures. When asked if she sells thethe first-place award for her
short story :[...]‘‘Autumn Queen,’’ which she submitted to the
Teachers as Writers Contest, sponsored by The Arizona
Department of Education and The Arizona English Teachers
Association.

Hufford, her husband and her son decided to move to “‘the
Valley of the Sun’’ one winter when they had to put flags o[...]y basis. She has taught at business school
and at the University of Clarion (Penn.), which is wh
received her master’s degree in English[...]e she

By Barbara Cage

Edward Hutton, Mathematics

Edward Hutton is adding his 26 years of experience t
math department this semester. He has taught at the Univer
sity of St. Thomas in Houston and, most re[...]owa. Later he receiv-
ed a master’s degree from the University of lowa, and a doc-

torate from the University of Kentucky.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (27)[...]g as he doesn't figure
e plot out belore reaching the conclusion. Hiking and pic»
(king With his famil) are also faioritc recreation EltJlHlUCs
"(JCC is a wry interesting place.“ Hutton said "I wt! he
ad to get instilied.“

By Glenn Davls

eff Kruse, Mathematics

\lthough this is Jeff Kruse's first war on a permanent cort-
he is[...]contract last year and worked
art-time on campus the three years before.

Kruse has etiwwd his 'tme sp[...]and faults are reitll) filer: lii utirl wild

The students realli pat a'lL. inn iii ctass. at ; ta_[...]tzrriiiits .tew'ces~a liael. 5 w“ degrc:
't‘. the Lniterstt) ii‘ \ehriisl.i rid .i tit;ist-:"- di[...]m Matar,
nglneerlng and Technology

Bassam \latar is not tinls :i he“ instriitmr on campus rut:
is new to teaching. This l\ his first position .irid he ‘3)s
really likes his students

"I lme working \sith the people here." Matar said "The)
, \ery friendly. espeCially the chairman and asststant chair-
it. They are helpful in my first year."

is diverse educational background began in West Afri[...]ildhood H;- lmriteil to ‘i‘k'ilb ltt‘llell
.is iicll .ts »\t.ihic

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Peter Mather, Reading

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By Mlle Massung

N's.» teachers mee‘ to: opening[...]a. tam .r-im Amp,

Photos by Karl Kunsman. Kerry Teran and John
Wistuber.

Cha[...]to be full time eier since I started teaehing
in the business department eight years ago.“ she said,

Montanus did not let the wait go to uaste. hovseser, In ad-
dition to teac[...]ged to write
and develop computer courseware used by several large cor-
porations. She continues to write in addition to her new full
time position as the High Tech Center liaison for the business
department. She ensures students and faculty are able to max-
imize their benefits from the highvtech resources.

Monianus received her hachelor's and master‘s degrees in
education from ASL‘.

-By Mark do C

Virginia Pesqueira, Reading
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music. sports. playing the piano, and sewmg.

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lle viiis

Mary Ryan, Nursrng
\itii Ruin tits ‘
in}; tluptirtiiicnt .is "
is'iiii'. twitches liiist't \ll\l\ls‘ll ttiirs:tii[...]riented." Ryan said. “Ser-
VICC to other people is a strong pull for being in nursing.“

Other int[...]and a ”speaal love" for hospice nursing,
which is nursing and caring for the dying patient.

Ryan comes to Glendale with a bac[...]s .titt'; 'uutl -.1 \..it:

By Mike McAflrey

Joyce Story, Foreign Language[...]as
taught at Ohio State. lndiana. and Kansas,

The first Russian class l taught here was bi. far the most
.‘\.‘llll’lg class 1 mar had." Story said

llHng up to her name, she is the president Hi the West Valle}
Chapter of the Teller of Tales, tin Arizona rirganizatttin She
ilso belongs to the National -\\s0[lflll0n tor the Presersaiion
ind PClpClllalliln iif §t<ir)tellin[...]he ...\t'|cd with her mother and sun ll'
(liiiiu. the Smic: L nziin. fthct. Poland. litils, iind home[...]speakers Fiiriirii Utl .‘attzg‘tis

By Bobby Warren

Pmase ”e9 - Teacher. Yanch[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (28)[...]90 Voice

‘Little Footsteps’ coming your way

By Elleen Greiss

The Voice

Reaction to the news of impending lit-
tle footsteps, also cailed ‘‘the patter of lit-
tle feet,’’ can surface as joy[...]surprise, anger, and
almost always apprehension.

The theater arts department’s upcom-
ing production of ‘‘Little Footsteps,” is
a two-act comedy by Ted Taily. Taily is
a native of North Carolina, and a
gradu ate of the Yale School of Drama

1as performed off broadway[...]rs of marriage.

As Ben, Matthew Nicolay portrays the
Jewish husband, whose fears of
fatherhood are complicated by meddling
parents and hostile in-laws in a series[...]eal adult comedy,”’ said Nicolay, ‘‘where
the audience becomes a part of the show.

theaters

They'll come away with a warm feeling.’”

Lancy believes the viewers will be af-
fected by the story. The result of this con-
troversy? Divorce? The end you can find
out for yourself.

E. Adam Thoma[...]ther
portrays Charlotte,

Four walk-ons round out the

plays the part of

Dawn Hancock
Joannie’s mother
supporting
cast

**Little Footsteps’”
entry in the Decemb:
Festival at the Herbe

hosen as the

heater

Theater, accor-
ding to director Belton ¢

The drama divisions 0
department will be comp
yr nine[...]for t
Awards. Scholarships are g
and set design.

The play opens Oct. 12, with additional
performances on the 13, 19 and 20 at 8
p.m., and on Oct. 14 at 2p.m. matinee
in the Perfoming Arts Center.

Tickets can be purchased at the Perfor-
ming Arts Center, and, two weeks before
production, at the Cashier’s Office.
Ticket prices are: $5 for gen[...]e his particular brand
of magic Sunday evening in the Perfor-
ming Arts Center.

Rodman is one magician who has a
slew of satisfied audience[...]in Japan, Hong Kong, England,
and Israel.

Cuba, the Carribean, Bermuda and
numerous cruise lines are just a minute
number of the places his magic has
reached.

He was the magic consultant for many
theatrical productions, including the
Broadway version of ‘‘Theis part of the college’s Ar-
tists Series, which is sponsored by the
Evening Student Association.

The performance will be at 8 p.m. Sun-
day in the PAC. General admission is $5;
seniors, $3; and students, $1.

Steve Rodman, Magician

STUDENT NURSES. CONTINUE YOUR

EDUCATION...THE SMART WAY.

Army Reserve Nursing offers a variety[...]s you to at-
tend approved classes for B.S.N. and the Army
Reserve may pay part of the costs.

And all of this is in addition to the good part-time
income as an Army Reserve officer[...]Director Belton Courseu gives stage directions to theby Ted Tally.

‘Diviners’ warm, humorous

By Eileen Greiss
The Voice

Some people go through life focusing
on th[...]s. Sometimes they
don’t take into consideration the effect
their actions have on others.

The characters in ‘‘The Diviners”’ carry
their goal-seeking beyond desire for
fulfillment, to obsession.

“‘The play isThe play, set in a small town in Indiana
in the 1930s, has a cast of 11 characters.
The cast is a good fit, and very
believable in their roles,‘* said Matthew
Kerby, who plays one of the leads.

Kerby, in his debut here, portrays C.
C.[...]o become a
mechanic. But no one wants him to make
the change.

The role is very real for me,’” Kerby
said, ‘‘because[...]lel
with my own life.’’

Ginger Wandrey plays the part of
Goldie Short, a prayerful waitress at the
Dine-Away-Cafe, the restaurant where
much of the action takes place.

Imagine her delight when Sho[...]their objectives
on him.

Ludders said this play is unique in
several ways. The ‘‘scenery’’ is achieved
mostly by lighting rather than props.
Also, it is an ensemble production. Every
character is vital to the story.

“‘There is no antagonist,’’ Ludders
said, ‘‘just a g[...]le whose objectives come into conflict.””

The Diviners’’ marks Wandrey’s
fourth performance here. She is a fourth-
semester student who has been acting
since the eighth grade. Her starring roles
began in her sophomore year in high
school.

According to Ludders, in the late 1980s
The Diviners’? won the American Col-
lege Theater Festival award for script
writing. The play’s author, Jim Leonard,
Jr., is now an in-residence playwright at
Arizona State University.

The Diviners’’ will be presented at 8
p.m. Nov. 30, and Dec. I, 7 and 8 at the
Performing Arts Center. There will be a
2 p.m. performance Dec. 2.

Advance tickets can be purchased at the
Cashier’s Office across from the Student
Union, or at the Performing Arts Center.
Prices are $3 for students, $4 for seniors,
and $§ general admission.

The Diviners”’ cast: Back: Steve McClellan, Matth[...]yder. Floor: Michelle Lay, Tony Brinkley.

Photos by Wanda Pip;

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Football 2-1 after loss to Ricks

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The college football team, which cur-
rently stands a[...]ge on Saturday, which
results were not available, the Gauchos
have a week off.

Head Coach Joe Kersting said he will
use the time to give the non-starters some
repetitions in practice.

**T p[...]ing a team that Glendale has never
played before, the Gauchos held off a late
charge from Citrus to defeat them 7-6.

Kersting said the defensive effort put
forth by the Gauchos was the best he has
seen this season.

“‘We flew around all over the field, we
caused a lot of turnovers, and I was very
impressed by our effort,’’ Kersting said.

The offense played well, gaining about
300 yards total, but still had trouble scor-
ing when the ball is inside the opponent’s
20-yard line.

According to Kersting, in the last two
games, the Gauchos have had a lot of
missed opportunities which could have
resulted in more points scored on the

By Matt Suman

Special to The Voice

The men’s and women’s cross coun-
try teams are h[...]zona College and
Yavapai College. Central Arizona is
the host for the meet.

Both teams have been working
hard in practice to get ready for the
upcoming meet.

Men off to slow start with injuries

The men will face their toughest
competition of the season against
Central Arizona and Yavapai Col-
leges, the top two teams in the
region.

“Our goal is to do better than last
year, and try to place in the top three
or four in our region,’’ Head Coach[...]with a 2-2 record so far, in-
juries to three of the top seven run-
ners have slowed the Gauchos down
in their first two meets.

The Gauchos victories were over
Northland Pioneer Col[...]who has yet to race due to injury.

Rounding out the rest of the team
are Phil Jackson, Dale Houdek

Cross Coun[...]pen with 2-2 marks

opposition.

Kersting said the special teams game
has been improving over the last two
games, and this game was good for the
defensive specialties.

The Gauchos blocked a 38-yard field
goal attempt by Citrus College, and they
forced an interception o[...]hich was only supposed to
be an extra point kick. The Gauchos forc-
ed the interception by a Citrus College
bad snap and very good penetration by
the outside lineman.

“‘Our punt teams are gettin[...]311
yards of total offense and three
touchdowns. The Vikings defeated the
Gauchos 20-3.

“*They (Ricks) had a lot of big, physical
players. It just seemed like most of the
game they controlled the line of scrim-
mage,”’ Kersting said.

Kersting was right. Ricks rushed for
140 yards to the Gauchos’ 100, and Ricks
outpassed GCC 171 to 88.

“*We didn’t make thethe offense was having
more trouble scoring inside the 20-yard
line. Five times GCC was inside the ‘‘red
zone’’ and the only result from that was

Shawn Simon, Chad Spicer, and
Robert Tamez.

Women improving

The women’s cross country team
is also looking to improve on last
season’s performance.

The women also hold a 2-2 record
so far this season.[...]f these girls are out here
getting into shape for the track
season,’’ Espinoza said. ‘‘They
haven’t run three miles in a race
before. I think the first two races
were more of a learning experience,
but they did really well, considering
the strength of the competition.”’

Espinoza also hopes to take three
runners from the women’s team to
nationals: Jennifer Weyermiller[...]ers, we're hard
workers,’’ Weyermiller said.

The rest of the women’s team in-
cludes Cylinda Huhn, Theresa H[...]ena Sta
jner, and Becky Wulf.

Upcoming meets for the team in-
clude the Phoenix Invitational at
Kiwanis Park on Oct. 6, and the Mt.
Sac Invitational, in California, on
Oct. 12.

The team will then finish the
season against Scottsdale Communi-
ty College and[...]in
Scottsdale on Oct. 26, before prepar-
ing for the Regional Championship
on Nov. 2.

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The football team practices for their upcoming game a[...]rform this game. We
weren’t doing enough to win the game,”’
Kersting said.

Kersting said the effort put out by the
team stayed constant throughout the
game, but the performance level improv-
ed vastly from the first half to the second
half.

“I challenged them to play hard in the
second half of the game,”’ Kersting said.
“It gave us a chance[...]capabilities.’”

Freshman Marcus Dickson led the
Gauchos in rushing with 69 yards on 16
carries. Q[...]eal caught
four of those passes for 50 yards.

On the defensive side, sophomore
linebacker Mike Swayda led the team with
eight unassisted tackles and two assist[...]ball defeats Arizona
Western, holds tight at 5-2

By Mike Massung

The Voice

The women’s voileyball team outscored
Arizona Western Community College
15-6, 16-14, 15-13 to give the Lady
Gauchos the win Wednesday night.

The game started weil; we dominated
the first game but started making
mistakes in the second game. It wasn’t
one of our better matche[...]obyn Preach and
Brandi Grimes were key players in the
game, with Ainley’s setting and hitting,
Preach[...]d serving and
Grime’s blocking.

With this win, the Lady Gauchos now
have a 5-2 record in the 1990 Arizona
Community College Athletic Conference.

The Gauchos also thrashed Pima Com-
munity College Se[...]of
15-6, 15-6, 15-8 in what Nobley describ-
ed as the ‘‘best game we’ve played the en-
tire season.”

Standouts in thethe ball up and they kept mov-

ing. It was difficult[...]ll off of
them. We had to play reaily well to get
the win,’’ Nobley said.

The Lady Gauchos also beat South
Mountain College in an action-packed
Sept. 12 game

South Mountain took the early lead by
scoring 5 points early before the Gauchos
came back to win game one 15-6. The
Gauchos then took the next two games
easily with 15-2, 15-3 scores over[...]bley, ‘‘Our goal that
we have been working on is to stay intense
throughout the entire match and finish it
as quick as possible.[...]with us. We lost a crucial
match against Yavapai by doing that. The
players did it well against Central Arizona
and t[...]untain. They stayed very intense."

Coming up for the Gauchos is the
Cypress College Tournament, which the
Gauchos took second in last year. ‘‘I
think w[...]an we were,
so I’d say we have a shot at taking the
whole thing if the competition is com-
parable to what it was,’’ Nobley said.

The Gauchos next play Mesa Com-
munity College at Mesa on Sept. 25. and
then participate in the Cypress College
Tournament in Cypress, Calif. on[...]ee d Gener one oa

Softball tournament scheduled

The Glendale Recreation depart-
ment is sponsoring an Over-The-Line
softball tournament on Nov. 3 at

Sahuaro Ranch Park.

There will be five divisions in the
tournament: Open Men’s, Men’s B,
Men’s Cent[...]n, plus a
Women’s Open Division.

Entry fee for the three-player
teams is $35, includes t-shirts, free
refreshments,[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (31)[...]rty, unsafe courts in need of repair

Commentary

By Anita Dickie

The Voice

Tennis, anyone?

Not at Glendale Community[...]nless you’re willing to risk bodily injury.

On the first day of the semester, the
tennis courts were littered with bits of
broken g[...]dirt,
rocks, fast-food wrappers, and leaves
from the oleander hedge. Not to mention
slick spots, crack[...]formation, according to Dr. Kent
Staheli, head of the physical education
department. In a recent interview, Staheli
said bids for repairing and resurfacing the
tennis courts would be approved soon,
and the work should be completed by the
end of the semester.

But will it happen?

Dale Bloss, tennis instructor, is
understandably skeptical. **I don’t have
too mu[...]ss said between
tennis classes. ‘‘I saw it in the budget and
was given a date when it was supposed[...]Jerry Clayton, men’s tennis coach,
commented on the condition of the
courts: ‘“‘The court surfaces are worn
down to the point that some of the bare

cement is showing, and it’s very difficult
to see the lines.’”

Staheli said it’s been seven years since
the courts were refurbished. Both Bloss
and Clayton feel that, with the school and
community use, the refurbishing of the
courts should be done every four years.

The courts are so bad the teams play
their matches during the season at Ar-
rowhead Country Club, but they still have
to practice on campus. Arrowhead
charges $100 for the teams to play there.

Clayton says his team members are
always bugging him about the condition
of the courts.

‘They feel the courts should be in bet-
ter condition, because the better player
you are, the more you expect in the quali-
ty of courts,’’ the coach said. ‘‘The at-
mosphere is not conducive to playing
good tennis.”’

Ray Simpson, the new women’s tennis
coach, says he hates to have his girls prac-
ticing on the school courts because they
are really slippery in[...]body should slip and fall, they
could be lost for the season,’’ Simpson
said.

Last year Richard Bo[...]ring
his ankle.

Athletic director Pete Pisciotta is also
feeling the pinch of not having quality
facilities on campus. ‘‘It is becoming in-
convenient to bus the players to various
locations for their matches an[...]ennis courts
on campus will be anxiously awaiting the
news of the bidding process.

If the courts do get resurfaced, Coach
Clayton has a final word about regular

We agreed that

the broken glass
Was in and the

nails were out!

maintenance.

“If they’re not kept clean, the grit
scratches the surface like sandpaper,’’ he
explained.

Wher[...]ity, anyone?.

Soccer team streaks to top spot in the conference

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice -

The college soccer team begins play this
week with a[...]a tie
against South Mountain Community
College.

The Gauchos soccer team is perparing
for Wednesday’s game with Scottsdale
Community College.

In their tie against South Mountain, the
Gauchos outshot their opponents by a 2
to 1 margin, but still ended up tying 1-!

Head Coach Willie Watson felt the
overall team performance in the game was
very sluggish.

‘*This was not one of[...]eason,’’ Watson said. ‘‘We just
dominated the entire game, but couldn’t
close it off.”’[...]does not worry me.
They should not be a factor at the end of

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The GCC soccer team, with coaches Willie Watson and Don Hillegas.

the season.”

The Gauchos then went out and
destroyed Arizona Weste[...]Brandon Mor-
rell, and Jason Ware also scored for the
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word: oppor[...]ke our passing,”’
Watson said. ‘‘It still is not clear-cut as
to how we are playing right now.’’

Assistant coach Don Hillegas adds that
parts of the team’s game are becoming
better with every game.

“‘The team isthe end of a
90-minute game.”

“We're getting alo[...]at a time,’’ Muraviov said

McCarty says that the second half of
the season will be very importa.t to them
now. ‘‘[...]ding up, but one of them real-
ly needs to assume the leadership role.”’

The Gauchos recently played Yavapai
College, Pima Community College, and
the American Graduate School of Inter-
nationa[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (32)[...]rior to
her full-time assignment this semester in the physical educa-
tion department.

“*T love GCC,”’ she said. ‘‘The faculty is very professional,
but at the same time they are ‘people.’ "’

Templeton’s trim figure and youthful appearance belie the
fact she has a 13-year-old son, David, and an 11-[...]er childhood sweetheart, Dave.

Templeton manages the campus physical fitness program,
which has 1,000[...]of hiking, triathlon competition, and serving
as the Arizona representative to IDEA: The Association for
Fitness Professionals.

Templeton[...]er’s degree in physical education
from ASU.

By Elleen Greiss

Charles Vawter Ili, Accounting

After spending eight and one-half years in the evening divi-
sion, Charles Vawter III is a full-time instructor in the college’s
accounting department.

He worked for[...]to
become a child psychologist.

Rainbows Way Inn is a non-profit organization and all
donations will[...]rday mor-
ning at an Arco station near his home.

The following Monday, he was pronounced dead from

From page 7

“*I] was surprised at the sense of accomplishment achieved
through teaching, but, more importantly, with the impact
teaching has on students,’ Vawter said.[...]or, conversely, make
a student realize accounting is not for him or her, I feel I’ve
performed a rea[...]a Certified Public Accountant designa-
tion from the Arizona State Board of Accountancy.

Vawter is pursuing another master’s degree in computer in[...]ght lifting, and enjoys watching good
movies.

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John Walsh is looking for a fast-pitch softball league for
men.

Besides teaching and reading, fast-pitch softball is one of
his favorite activities.

Walsh has a doctor of philosophy from the University of
North Texas. When GCC recruited in Houston, Walsh felt the
college had much to offer, and it was a good oppo[...]tion, and two years at Southwest Texas State.

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“‘Water is used five times at the Civic Center before
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (33)Board aims to improve ‘sorry’ advisement

By Jennifer Williams

The Voice

“‘Academic advisement
sorry state.’’

This was the indictment given by Paul
DePippo, head of the Glendale Faculty
Association, at the Community College
Governing Board meeting Sept. 25.

DePippo is a member of a council
formed last year to reform academic ad-
visement throughout the Maricopa Com-
munity Colleges.

The first task the council undertook
was an internal audit of the academic ad-
visement in this district, according to
Mike Rooney, chairman of the council.

In a report given two weeks ago to Dr.[...]Jr., vice
chancellor for educational development,
the main problems were found to be in
the training of advisers, supervision, and

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Vol. XXVI No. 4

organization within the advisement

departments

**The main thing to be looked at is the
training of the advisers,’’ Rooney said.

This may explain wh[...]ment, as DePippo stated in his
speech. ‘‘Over the years | have heard
some verbal complaints that st[...]or aren’t prepared for,’’ he added later.

The majority of comments concerning
the solution of the problem were to put
more money into the advisement depart-
ments, but this increase in sp[...]ake money from other
important programs.

“With the very large number of
students on our campus, it is my opinion
that more resources need to be put into
advisement, even at the expense of other
nrograms,’’ DePippo said.

R[...]on

campus, agrees that more money would
improve the quality of advisement, even
though it is an improbability.

“*T would love to have a who[...]ng to hap-
pen,’’ Simpson said

Simpson feels the real root of the pro-
blem is that students don’t make efficient
use of the advisement that is offered. He
said that students seem to feel they[...]n time. This
causes a shortage of advisers toward the
end of registration.

Due to this, many students[...]engthy periods of time to see an adviser
and lose the opportunity to take what
they want because the classes close while
they are waiting.

Simpson would like to see changes in
the advisement program that would stress

Playoff rac[...]ate entities

He would like regular
modeled after the early registration
system of the Honors Program. This
would mean that students wil[...]on time

‘*Students are only hurting themselves
by waiting,’’ Simpson said. ‘It would be
much[...]ng and take charge of their educ-
tion.”’

In the spring semester the council will
be continuing to study the condition of
academic advisement in the colleges by
surveying students on the advisement they
received.

In addition, it is hoped that a new com-
puter program will be insti[...]90

Students keep in touch through Desert Shield

By James Gilbert

The Voice

Being away from family and loved ones
is one of the most agonizing and painful
experiences that our American citizens in
the Middle East will have to deal with.

Letters from[...]Construction keep an eye on Jeff
as they replace the main electric lines to all of the transformers on campus.

students write to Americ[...]ort
and encouragement, mainly just
something from the heart,’’ Shlee said.
“*You can even send chocolate chip
cookies.””

At present the United States has ap-
proximately 150,000 troops[...].

“I don’t want to limit this just to

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Velce

soldiers, because we also have citizens still
unable to leave the country,’’ Shlee said.

People wanting to wri[...]per, along with their name and phone
number. Drop the paper in the GCC mail
slot in the west corridor of the Ad-
ministration Building.

Shlee will get in touch with everyone
who responded and give each person the
name, address and how to get ahold of
a soldier or citizen.

“‘The reason I’m not giving addresses

out directly is because | want to coor-
dinate it so I will be ab[...]Shlee said.

One problem that she wants to avoid
is the Christmas mail crunch.

“‘T want things to go to them now so
our packages don’t get caught up in the
holiday rush,’’ Shlee said. ‘‘What we will
do is kind of cutely mark them ‘don’t
open till Chr[...]rt Shield Back Page

Cisneros talks 21st century

By Mike Massung

The Voice

“It’s quite likely that the population of
the community college will have a greater
proportion of people who are minority,
and who are poor, than the major institu-
tions, by the very nature of the entry
system and accessability,’’ said Henry[...]e his address Thursday,
“Cultural Diversity and the University of
the 21st Century,”’ as part of ASU West’s
21st Century Project.

The ambiance of San Antonio was
recreated by the host institution with
mariachi singers and a Mexican buffet at

Pepsi is gone,

By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

Some students have not noticed they
are go[...]ut they will be back.

Pepsi has removed three of the campus
soda machines for repairs and minor ad-
justments due to ongoing vandalism

No one knows who the vandals are
Vandalism

‘Three to four hundred dollars damage
has been done to the machines,’’ said
Mark Howard, the full district manager
of Pepsi-Cola, last week

**They have been taken off of the cam-
pus to be refurbished and to also replace
the faceplates and panels.”

Hotel Westcourt in Met[...]s congratulated ASU West for
planning its role in the 21st Century
because he believes that such forward-
thinking institutions can solve the pro-
blems he sees in today’s society.
Cisneros[...]on with each other, ease of transpor-
tation, and the world of technology.
“*But there is another world, and that
is the world of fundamentalism,
demographic and income c[...]ase See * Cisneros, Back Page.

but not for long

The three Pepsi machines removed
from campus were at the Language Arts,
Liberal Arts, and Business buildin[...]em on
any campus,’’ Howard said.

“*Most of the damage is done at night
when kids put gum and wax into the
machines. Someone also to puts stuff in-
side the coin slots,’’ he said.

A company distributer is on campus
three times a week to repair and refill the
machines, Howard saic
Pepsi machines jailc

Pepsi plans to cage nachines in
metal bars and hopes it is an answer to

Please See * Pepsi,Back Page

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (34)[...]Arizona builds walls

while Germany’s fall

The Berlin Wall has tumbled
in Germany; it now stands as a
symbol of the fallen walls of
communism. So why are
Arizonans b[...]ls, but they are
as dangerous and intimidating
as the Berlin Wall.

The walls begin imperceptibly
with a faint prejudice[...]ds all rational thought.

In Youngtown, a town in the
northwest valley, intangible
walls have been erected by the
elderly to bar youth from ‘‘in-
vading.”’

In 1986 the Town Council
adopted an ordinance that made
Young[...]nder 18 years
old would not be allowed to live
in the town longer than 90 days.

Several families with children
were asked to move out of the
town. Some who have not com-
plied, have been harrassed.

In the case of Doris and

United States involvement in

Pro

By John Wistuber

The Voice

On the night of Aug. 2, 1990, Iraq
crossed the border of Kuwait. In a single
night, Saddam Hussein gained almost
one-third of the world’s oil reserves. If he
were to gain control of the oil fields of
Saudi Arabia, he would be in control of
nearly half the world’s oil.

You are probably thinking, ‘‘Big deal,
it only affects the price of the gas and oil
that I put in my car.”’

Guess ag[...]erything that we
wear, write with, and eat off of is made
with oil and petroleum products.

The effect on the U.S. economy could
be serious because the price of almost
everything is going to go up. The effect
on the world economy could also be
devastating. World economy is like a
finely-balanced scale. If one side of the
scale is thrown off, everything is affected,
including the U.S. economy.

For example, the Japanese import all
of their oil, half of which c[...]no military strength to defend their in-
terests. The Japanese are, however, con-
tributing $3 billion to help the United
States pay for Operation Desert Shield,

([...]e
playing in their own yard.

This discrimination is legal.
The U.S. Department of Justice
ruled that senior-citizen zoning
is not discriminatory. Then
what would it be called?[...]uth?

These questions are not easily
answered. In the case of driving
or drinking liquor, age
discrimination not only is accep-
table, it is essential.

But how can the discrimina-
tion of whole families be
justified?[...]m
neighborhoods simply because
they have children is immoral.

Is it any wonder that the
youth of today are confused
and angry? Pettiness is not an
example conducive to
wholesome growth.

The walls continue to rise.
Arizona has succumbed to[...]ty and
freedom, these are sad times
indeed.

with the promise of more on the way.

Europe also imports a large amount of
its oil from the Middle East. Unlike
Japan, Europe has sent troops to the
region.

The United States has sent approx-
imately 150,000 troops to the Middle
East, and for the first time since the Viet-
nam war, reserve units of the U.S.
military are being called to active duty.

The United States should stop waiting
to take out Iraq. With stand-off weapons
launched from Air Force bombers, the
United States can destroy Iraqi oil fields,
milit[...]ed mustard and
nerve gas on his own people (death by
that manner is slow and agonizing). The
combined strikes would cripple the coun-
try. Ground troops would still have to be
u[...]would
be casualties, but it has to be done. Just
the thought of a man like Hussein hav-
ing an atomic bomb is reason enough.

If the United States is going to use
military force, they should hit hard, fast
and finish off the threat of Saddam Hus-
sein once and for all.

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Middle East crisis debated

Con

By David Madrid

The Voice

After Saddam Hussein attacked
Kuwait, President Bush reacted with ex-
traordinary swiftness.

The President was incensed, and after
the appropriate rhetoric, dispatched
troops to the Middle East to prevent Hus-
sein from causing further damage.

What is curious is that two weeks
before Hussein’s attack, U.S. Am-
bassador April Gaspie told Hussein that
the border dispute between Iraq and
Kuwait was no concern of the United
States. Could this have encouraged Hus-
sein to attack?

Possibly.

If the United States had threatened to
use all their might to repel the Iraqis, the
invasion may have been averted. Why
would the U.S., in effect, encourage an
attack against Kuwa[...]tunate error, or, as in Vietnam,
it may have been the beginning of a game
of war-time politics.

Will this be another war controlled by
armchair generals (politicians), or will the
real generals be given permission to ac-
tually win?

The Voice

6000 W. Olive Avenue
Glendale, Arizona 853[...]990, GOC Voice

Glendale Community College

The claim is made that soldiers know
the risks of war when they join the Arm-
ed Forces. But did they join to guarantee
the continuous flow of oil to Japan and
Europe?

The U.S. receives between 7 percent to
15 percent of its oil from the Persian Gulf
region. Japan and Europe are heavily
dependent on the Mideast oil.

Our soldiers volunteered to defend the
United States. They did not volunteer to
be used as pawns in a game of interna-
tional chess.

And what of the fact that the United
States now is in the business of starving
innocent people? This embargo does not
hurt Hussein or his army. The citizens of
Iraq are the ones who will starve.

Just because the entire world is involv-
ed in this crime does not make it right.
The fact that a country founded on such
high ideals a[...]cracy
should stoop to starving women and
children is morally repugnant.

Have we become a nation driven by
greed? Does anything go in the name of
the dollar?

If so, then starve the children. We can
pay the ever-escalating gas prices to the
oil companies instead of Saddam
Hussein.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (35)Voice October 8, 1990

Drum Beat
Classification game

By Eric Wincentsen

Special to The Voice

Here’s a new game to play. Let’s try t[...]n this period in history, about all they will get
is a good laugh. Everyone is so paranoid about
the connotations that certain words have that they
have even corrected the Bible to be sensitive
toward different groups.

What’s wrong with the Bible?

“Tam Dark, but comely,’ from the Song of
Solomon, has been changed to ‘‘I am black and
beautiful’’ in the 1990 Revised Standard English
translation, so as[...]ugh I know very
few who were born in Africa).

So thethe Bible itself is anti-gay.

It seems that everyone wants us to think the way
they do, to think what might be termed correct
thoughts, to speak in correct language, even to the
point of changing the views of the original authors
of the Bible.

What happens when someone decides they
do[...]sified.
Any questions against these views are met by ac-
cusations of ‘‘racist,’’ **bigot,’’ or ‘‘anti-Semite.’”

Because of this, the real racists go unnoticed.
Sure, skinheads get a mention whenever it’s a
good story, but more attention is paid to suppos-
ed rights violations by Smitty’s.

What’s interesting is figuring out what’s next.
Racially sensitive co[...]hose
nasty watermelons....

Our freedom of speech is being eroded day by
day. 1, for one, intend to fight until the very end.

If being a racist means anyone who questions
the opinions of a puritanical society, then put that[...]Opinion

3

Zero tolerance for drunks

By Bradley R. Melton

Voice Columnist

It was a typi[...]they went out looking for
a party. As they drove, the girls were in the car in front,
and Joe’s truck followed a couple car lengths behind.

An old beat-up truck sped past the truck and then
swerved, crashing into the side of Sue’s car.

Sue lost control and slammed into a telephone pole
as the old truck drove off. Joe stopped and Sergio ran
out to try and help.

Joe raced off following the drunken driver until he
pulled up to his house and closed the garage door.

Joe then called police and waited. The police knock-
ed on the door, then pounded, but were unable to get
into the house until early Sunday morning.

Meanwhile back[...]portion of her body.

Because of a technicality, the man who ran her off
the road was found innocent in court.

It was a few weeks later and Sue’s mother was driv-
ing her to the hospital for therapy. As they approached
an intersection the light became red and they stopped.

A few seconds passed when the same beat-up truck
bearing a damaged side panel p[...]cent man”’ finished off his beer and toss-
ed the empty can on the asphalt. This same man who
changed her life forever just symbolically slapped her
in the face and showed the lack of justice this country
maintains when dealing with drunken driving offenders.

Over the summer lawmakers made the decision to take
away the cars of repeat drunken driving offenders and
remove these scum from the streets of Arizona, return-
ing a sense of civility to the roads.

Until now we’ve only known the carnage as a result
of the neglect and wishful thinking of idiot lawmakers.

What lawmaker can look Sue straight in the eye and
tell her that he did all he could? Who is going to tell her
that her inalienable pursuit of[...]hat day as,
with a tear-stained face, she watched the smoke coming
from the tail pipe of a beat-up old truck as it drove away[...]n at a shiny aluminum beer can, she
wonders: what the hell is justice, anyway?

Heinous heist of handicapped

By Jason Shadrick

The Voice

Everyone, by now, is probably sick of hearing about
the parking problems on campus, but not once has
anyone mentioned the handicapped parking problems.

Some people who are too lazy to walk an extra 20 feet
are parking in the handicapped zones. Others are park-
ing in the spaces used by handicapped students to load
and unload their wheelchairs.

Students parking in faculty parking is an offense that
is tolerated less than both faculty and students par[...]Chief of Security Eileen Johnston said that there is
a lack of security guards: ‘‘We have hired on almost all
I can hire with my budget. We’re not getting the nor-
mal amount of college work studies that is supplemen-
tal,’’ she said.

If this is such a problem, then why are faculty park-
ing vi[...]kind of a person would take a parking space
from the handicapped? Obviously a lowly, contempti-

Voices across the campus

If there was one thing on campus you coul[...]be and why?

Susan Celestian

I would rearrange the I feel
priority list for school
vehicle use. This is an
educational institution,
and academic use is at
the bottom of the list.

cafeteria

Casey Cernak

GCC _ should I

decrease the prices in the

preparing fresher foods.

Andy Taylor

believe we need to
create more parking
spaces by either building
a parking ramp or pav-
ing the desert fields
around the campus.

Start

Robyn Thompson

I think we need more
parking for the students
and less for faculty.

ble, selfish pig,[...]would trip a blind
person.

Those who would deny the handicapped a parking
space simply to save themse[...]ile, contempt and possibly torture.
Since torture is illegal in Arizona, let’s put them on a
plane t[...]ly need these spaces, then they should
get one of the temporary tags from the disabled student
resources. This way, it is up to the proper authority to
decide if they can park there, not the silly putty for brains
that thinks their sprained[...]ting cramp counts
for being handicapped.

Parking is a problem on campus, but this does not give
anyone the right to park in handicapped spaces.

What needs[...]hours to give out tickets.

They do need to raise the fines so that faculty don’t
just blow it off. Why should the students obey these rules
when their own teachers aren’t following them?

The people who are blatantly stealing these spaces need
to be thinking about the fact that someday they may
REALLY need these spot[...]e themselves, will be parked there.

Shelby Rama

The temperatures in
some rooms are extreme-
ly cold o[...]ave a_ set
temperature in every
building.

Photos by Kerry Teran/WOICE

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (36)[...]price on our children’s heads? Their
innocence is the only thing they have.
Why destroy it with filth? I agree that
censorship is wrong, but some type of
guidelines need to be set[...]responsible enough to protect
their children from the filth you describe.

If you are not a parent, the[...]and
protection so their minds can develop
without the emotional distress that is
brought on by the filth that 2 Live Crew
sings about. Our freedom is important,
but even more important is our children’s
future. Let them grow up to enjoy it
without being brainwashed by sick in-
dividuals. That only leads to jail or death.

If the censorship of this group wasn’t
so newsworthy and extreme, the children
wouldn’t be drawn to it. All children[...]ebel to a point.
What better way than to purchase the for-
bidden tape of 2 Live Crew? What per-
son wouldn’t find this tape obscene? Only
the perverts of this world (like you) anc
2 Live Crew[...]d like to ‘*Voice”’ a contrary opi-
nion to the article on the GCC bookstore
printed in the last issue of the school
paper.

Considering the large volume of
students that the bookstore contends
with, I feel the bookstore employees are
doing a great job! They are always very
friendly and helpful.

It is my opinion that the students who
complain the most about bookstore pro-
cedures are the procrastinators: the peo-
ple that wait until the last minute to pur-
chase or sell books.

I do agree that there is room for im-
provement in the used books program (we
should get more money), but the
bookstore employees are not responsible
for that[...]ke to say ‘‘Thank You’’ to our
friends in the bookstore and please keep
up the good work.

Conie L. Linnert
Accounting Student[...]Clearly, Bradley R. Melton continues
io confuse the terms liberal and conser-
vative. However, this is not surprising
considering that he has grown up i[...]on
their head and made them nearly
meaningless.

The taxation situation in America pro-
vides one of the clearest examples.
Citizens continue to demand mo[...]cleaner environment,
more law enforcement and at thethe money going to

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Gorbachev and F[...]nk Chairman Greenspan
‘begin secret meetings on the Soviet economy.

come from? Did Republicans think that
the tooth fairy or maybe William F.
Buckley was going to make up the dif-
ference? And yet, they would have us
believe that this is ‘‘fiscal conservatism.”’

Way back in 1984, Mondale, the hated
‘‘liberal,’’ decided to be honest and told
the people that there was no free lunch.
He stated th[...]e, or there would be continued
deficits. This was the truth and very un-
popular. However, by stating the basic
tenet that you have to pay your bills, this[...]cal conservatism.

Confusing, isn’t it? Who are the fiscal-
ly responsible conservatives? Oh well, at[...]d Service’s use of
Styrofoam products, we offer the follow-
ing facts:

~ As Bobby indicated, the foam pro-
ducts we use are not manufactured with
chlorofluorocarbons.

v Styrofoam is not biodegradable. Paper
cups, bowls and plates a[...]es in landfills in a meaningful time
frame due to the absence of moisture, ox-
ygen and sunlight.

v Actually, it is probably good that
paper does not degrade quickly as the
result would be enormous quantities of
ink and pa[...]ied in a landfill, foam pro-
ducts help stabilize the landfill and are as
harmless as rocks, concrete and other in-
ert fill. When stabilization is maintained,
the surface of a landfill can later be utiliz-
ed for construction or park development
for the surrounding community.

vw The manufacture of a paper cup con-
sumes about three[...]leum
and 21 times as much chemicals as re-
quired by a foam cup. Two hundred times
as much power and six times the cooling
water are required and 300 times the
volume of waste water is produced for
each paper cup versus foam. It’s n[...]e of its high visibility and almost
universal use by fast food operators and
their customers, Styrofoam has been
targeted by environmentalists. The food
service industry along with recyclers and
plastic manufacturers have reacted by
taking positive steps to initiate recycling
progr[...]s to
establish a workable program for recycl-
ing the foam products we currently trash,
and we are very[...]ching our goal
of a remanufacturing plant here in the
valley.

However, the facts are not all in and
like all businesses, Fac[...]ur customers. Although
we don’t feel that paper is the answer, we
do, at the request of our customers, of-
fer paper as an alternative. Before this is
published, GCC will find paper available
in the cafeteria.

I don’t profess to be an expert on
recycling, polystyrene or the environ-
ment, but I have spent an enormous
amoun[...]as it applies to my profession
and would welcome the opportunity to
discuss the issue with the Associated Stu-
dent Council or other interested[...]ces, Inc.

Election solution offered

Editor:

In the last Voice issue, Mr. Glemba, a
student council adviser, lamented the low
number of students who turned out to
vote for the student council election. It
seems unproductive to chide the populace
about their apathy without asking why.
The reasons for the low turnout seem ob-
vious to me.

First, the election comes at a time when
students are settli[...]schedules. Council elec-
tions seem extraneous to the main focus
for most folks at this time.

Second,[...]ware of can-
didate information. Apparently there is
some sort of assembly where the can-
didates speak; however, where it is or
when it is, never seems to be publicized.

Because of these[...]ed out of some 10,000 plus day
students. Not only is this lack of par-
ticipation detrimental to campus life, it
is not a good ‘lesson in democracy”’ for
any of us. Campus life should revolve
around the hub of student council and
draw students together[...]I would like to offer a solution that
speaks to the root of the problem as I
have outlined it. | propose an ‘‘election
insert’? to The Voice, assembled as
follows:

1. As part of the paperwork required to
become a candidate, student[...]and
brief biography, including qualifications
for the office they seek and a statement
of position.

2. These statements will be sent to The
Voice immediately upon approval of can-
didacy, to be printed, reduced but other-
wise untouched. The voters will thus have
a chance to see how these candidates pre-
sent themselves.

3. The Voice staff (because they have the
skills) will print this material for the
edification of the voters. This publication
will include an explanation of what work
the council is responsible for, what it did
last year, where its[...]from
and how much it handles. Prominent
notice of the candidate’s speech
program—date, place, and t[...]n will be
distributed as an “‘insert’’ in The Voice
at least one week before the election. It
will be paid for by the council in the in-
terest of better government and greater
participation. An informed electorate
is more likely to participate in the vote
and is certainly better equipped to func-
tion in campus society. It is my opinion
that both the government and the press
have a responsibility in this.

Pat Hull
Bu[...]n

We encourage readers to voice
their opinion in the Letters
column.

The Voice staff welcomes let-
ters, creative writing,[...]aphs from students and
faculty.

Typewritten copy is preferred,
but handwritten submissions will
be ac[...]. Names will be withheld
with sufficient reason.

The staff reserves the right to
edit all contributions or not print
them if space is not available, or
if they are deemed libel[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (37)[...]0

First IBMs arrive on
campus for new lab

By Barbara Cage

The Voice

The blue canopy on campus Wednes-
day was not a carnival, but the food tent
for 150 people attending IBM's semi
annual kick-off meeting

**The thrust of the meeting is to give
the sales force incentive for year-end
sales,"’ sai[...]sales
engineers, and administrators were join-
ed by specially invited guests, software
vendors in partnership with the computer
manufacturer.

‘*Glendale Community College is a
school where we’re just beginning to par-
tic[...]said. ‘‘We just install-
ed our first lab in the HTC, and IBM is
looking forward to building a stronger
future (he[...]ck West, director of
HTC II, ‘‘yet we’re in the top | per cent
of the nation (in high-tech colleges), and
they want a p[...]ter-Aided Design.””

College personnel guided the visitors

force, sales systems

through five two-minute sessions set up
at stations in the HTC.

Graciela Figueroa, director of
marketing an[...]ego, director of instruc
tional computing, showed the tele
conference room, the industrial television
studio, and the computer area, and ex
plained the disciplines taught in HTC

West commented on HTC II, the se-
cond high-tech building under construc-
tion, and explained the purpose of the In-
novation Center. Mark Montanus,
manager of the Innovation Center, ex
plained the purposes of the Computer-
Aided Design lab, Digital’s demonstra
tion site and office automation, the
seminar room, and the Writing Lab.

Doris Velasco, manager of instruc-
tional computing, discussed the concept
of open-entry/open-exit computer
classes, the number of users, and the
hours of operation of HTC. Susan High,
educational computer systems trainer,
welcomed the IBM people and kept
everyone on schedule.

After the tour, the HTC staff was in-
vited to join the IBM representatives for
lunch under the canopy.

“*I think it’s very gratifying to have a
facility that is world-renowned,’’ Griego
said, ‘‘and to h[...]ompany such
as IBM visit this campus. It verifies the
success of the HTC.”’

Traveler accepting entries

By Barbara Cage

The Voice

The Traveler, the campus creative arts
magazine published by the English and
Art Departments, is accepting submis-
sions for their annual creative writing
competition.

The categories being accepted now are
for poetry, sho[...]nterest and non-fiction).

There are no limits on the length of the
poetry or the stories, but it is recommend-
ed that the stories not exceed eight
double-spaced, typewritt[...]political, or social
groups will be considered.

The manuscripts will be judged on
creativity, style, suitability, and
originality.

The winners will be published in the
1991 edition of The Traveler, which will
come out in the Spring. The Art Depart-

ment will run a similar contest next
semester for the art and photography por-
tion of the magazine.

Entry forms for the creative writing
contest are available in the Language Arts
Faculty Office-LA131. The deadline is
Nov. 26, and no late entries entries will
be accepted. Traveler entries should be
placed in the labeled trays in LA131 or
returned to Sharon Hatc[...]t year’s magazine are
still available in LA131, the library, or the
writing lab.

The award winners will be chosen by
students and faculty, and there will be an
awards program in the Spring. Cash
prizes will be presented in each cat[...]s.

‘*There’s a lot of talent that never gets
the opportunity to really show or express
what they can do,’’ said Terry
Donaldson, editor of The Traveler. ‘‘This
is an opportunity for people who may not
otherwise get published.”’

Campus construction continues

By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

Welcome to Glendale Community Col-
lege: Construction zone ahead.

The south campus parking lot will be
undergoing a maj[...]will remain under con-
struction until Oct. 15.

The construction is
production.

“‘The district has allocated money to
upgrade all of the electrical wiring to ser-
vice all of the new buildings,’’ said Tom
Bruemmer, director of maintenance, last
Thursday.

Construction will include the pipes in
the area south of the maintenance
building and across Olive Avenue to the
Salt River Project (SRP) pole where the
campus receives its power.

“*I don’t anticip[...]or constrnetion;’* Breummer said

a $4 million

The project will include taking up 50
parking spaces in the south lot. Arrive
early for best selection.

“*Get here early if you want a parking
spot in the area,’’ Breummer said.

To make up for lost parking spaces, a
dirt lot in the northwest corner of the
campus is being leveled to provide
overflow parking. Students are encourag-
ed to enter the parking lot through the
north enterance.

‘*Basically, the south parking lot is us-
ed by people who use the swimming pool
and the fitness center. Those are the peo-
ple who are going to be affected the
most,’’ Breummer said.

Breummer also added that the parking
lot will not be repainted or repaved, just
patched.

“IT hope the construction project
doesn’t incovenience every[...]e featured in Employment Talks at |
p.m. today in the Stundent Union Building.

Mayor Johnson will speak on ‘*The Power of Politics.’* His speech will
provide insight into the preparation for a career in politics

International banker to visit

Dr. Ulrich Kiermayr will visit the campus Speakers Forum at 1] a.m
Wednesday Oct. 10, in the Student Union Building and will discuss
**Perestroika: Chances and Risks from the Perspective of an International
Banker.”

Kiermayr serves as a senior officer of the International Bank for Reconstruc
tion and Develo[...]erts of other leading
nations

traveled around the world

Admission is free and seating is on a first come, first serve basis

Drugs and bik[...]eminars will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday Oct.
17, in the Council Chambers inside the Student Union

Kelley Scrivens, public education[...]and vehicle safety with
information compiled from the Glendale Police Department.

The second is at 6 p.m. with Glendale Police Officer Jeff Chitt[...]MEChA (Movmiento estudiantil chicano de Aztlan) is a club on campus
Open to anyone interested in the Hispanic culture.

The members meet every Wednesday at | p.m. in the Business Building
room B-201.

For more informati[...]Notetaking’’ at 12 p.m. Thursday Oct. 11, at
the Student Union inside the Council Chambers.

Her focus will be on accomplis[...]t will get noticed at | p.m. Thursday Oct. 11, at the Student
Union Lounge.

The seminar is titled ‘‘Blowing Your Own Horn: Resumes Desig[...]op on managing stress

Coping with stress will be the topic of Counselor Emily Ferguson’s Employ-
men[...]Be More Productive” 1 p.m. Thursday Oct.
18, in the Student Union’s Council Chambers.

Ferguson wil[...]ed in earning extra money while modeling can join the cam-
pus Model/Talent symposium at 7 p.m. Tuesday Oct 16, in the Student Union
Lounge.

The symposium is being hosted by Suzanne Higgins with campus modeling
instructor L[...]avitt’s class.

For further information contact the Center for Information, Advisement
and Registation or 435-3805.

Phi Theta Kappa blood drive

PTK is again sponsoring this year’s blood drive. Sign-[...]ill be held all day Wednesday Oct. 17-18, outside the Student Union.

Second ski club meeting scheduled

The second meeting of the campus ski club will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday

Oct. 11, at the Student Union Lounge
For information, members are encouraging students to attend the meeting.

Life of a woman is addressed

“Holding up Half the Sky: The Life of a Woman in China” will be discussed
at the Speaker’s Forum 11 a.m. Wednesday Oct. 17, at the Student Union
Lounge.

The speakers will be Janet Wandrey, M.Ed., Kar[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (38)[...]Role of women changing | Eyecutive council busy

By Elleen Greiss

The Voice

‘“*Women should be valued for what
the[...]ch at Wednesday’s Speakers Forum.
She addressed the subject of ‘‘Women in
Power.”’

An audience of more than 100 men and
women crowded the Student Union
Lounge as Branch explained the need to
recognize abilities of women to assume
leadership roles at the personal, profes-
sional and political levels.

“*By the year 2000,” Branch said, ‘‘it
is estimated that women and minorities
will constitute 75 percent of the popula-
tion. ’’Yet, she went on to say, curr[...]nally submissive role in
society, she believes it is difficult for men
to perceive them as powerful le[...]appointed. When
women are appointed, their power is
often perceived as being less than that of
men in the same positions.

Branch suggested women should us[...]ever,’’ she said
in conclusion, ‘‘we need the concept of
shared power.”’

Branch is the director of counseling and
consultation at Arizon[...]s a doctor’s degree in clinical
psychology from the University of
Washington in Seattle.

Photos by Wanda Pippet/Velce[...]By James Gilbert
The Voice

The Associated Student Executive
Council removed two[...]n for November during their
meeting on Sept. 24.

The council began its meeting with
the removal of former council
members Stacy Raymond and Jeremy
Spears.

Raymond was removed by a vote
of 9 to 2 due to a conflict in class
scheduling while Spears was dismiss-
ed by a vote of 8 to 3 for failure to
attend meetings.

The Associated Student constitu-
tion gives the Executive Council the
grounds to remove members by a
three-fourths vote,’’ said council
member Brad Melton.

Robert Del Gilmore was appointed
by a unanimous vote to fill one of the
two vacancies.

Gilmore, who is a first-year
psychology student, was pleased.

“Every step is a step towards
achieving a desired goal,’’ he[...]establish some school

spirit,’’ he said.

He is currently involved in organiz-
ing a rape victim/survivor support
group program in the Valley, to try
to raise awareness about rape here on
campus.

Also discussed was the fourth an-
nual trip to Washington, D.C., for
seven council members to attend the
National American Student Associa-
tion of Junior[...]present students on a na-
tional level.’”’

The trip to D.C. is from Feb. 21-
26, and will cost $367 per person. The
council has proposed to allocate a
ceiling of $2,700.00 for the price of
the tickets.

Money for the trip to the capital
will come from the Executive Coun-
cil fund, which is specifically set aside
for the student council by Walt
Glemba, fiscal agent for Glendale
Community[...]islative con-
ference, scheduled in November.

The purpose of the legislative
conference is to unite all Arizona
community colleges to learn[...]essman Jon Kyl,
from District 4, will also attend the
legislative council meeting.[...]Phoenix College president ‘making it to the top’

By Joyce Barton

The Voice

There is no standard way to make it to
the top, according to Myrna Harrison,
Phoenix College president

‘**Everyone must make their way to the
head of the line in his or her own way,”
she told an Employ[...]les as
she spoke on ‘‘Finding Your Own Way
to the Head of the Line.”’

Harrison, as a young woman, focused
her attention on art. She painted full time
during the day and worked at night. To-
day, besides carrying out the many duties
of her office, she is a renowned artist, ex-
hibited widely.

By Glenn Davis

The Voice

Higher Education and Adult
Training for pe[...]izona’s General Education
Diploma division with the HEATH
award for the number of GED’s
earned by adults with disabilities.

David Merkley, GCC’s testing
clerk, ‘‘is one of the few leading the
way, ”’ said Pat Taylor, chief ad-
ministrato[...]ional
tion.”

Setting up an accessible site for the
handicapped is a very important part
in the GED testing.

The visually impaired are provid-
ed with closed-circ[...]nd and think, ‘I'll be a col
president.”

‘*The women’s movement has helped
in that area. Today[...]lk you into a position. Look
around and determine the long range
reality of a job.””

Often a person must take a cut in pay
to get into a position that, in the end, will
pay much more, she explained.

The time when you could come in and
work your way up from the bottom is[...]and large-print editions of the test.

Audio cassettes are also available
for the visually impaired, dyslexics,
and the mobility impaired. Scribes
are also ready to interpret answers by
writing them down for those who
need their services.

The work Merkley has performed
was observed by the Department of
Education to duplicate similar testing
facilities with the same atmosphere.

Merkley was a computerized axia[...]an
before himself becoming legally
blind

Knowing the barriers the disabled
face every day, he says ‘‘people are[...]can
fulfill their needs with proper equip-
ment. The program treats each per-
son as an individual.’”

The HEATH award has been
presented to Arizona the last two
years.

gone,’’ she said. ‘[...]We can’t absorb people without
an education in the workplace anymore.

All jobs are people jobs, Harrison
stressed: ‘People skills is the most impor-
tant skill needed. How you accept and
give criticism is critical.”*

She talked about the importance of
developing a sense of humor. ‘“‘It is the
one thing you've got to carry you through
the tough times,"’ she said. ‘‘Finding a
way to use humor in a situation takes the
teeth out of it.”

A good way to practice is to have a fun-
ny story to tell at the end of the day, mak-
ing some of the humor about yourself,
she explained.

Harrison emphasized thethe head of the line can take some
time. It also takes getting to[...]rican
valu d working hard are important,
too, and the rewai

Reactions to Harrison's talk were en-
thus[...]I’m doing.”’

Kristin Bennes, assistant to the student
activities director, also appreciated the
speech, ‘‘I loved it. TheBy El

n Greiss

The Voice

The Role of the United Nations in the
Persian Gulf’’ came to life at a recent
Speakers Forum when Dr. Issa Peters
said, ‘‘This is the first time . . . in the
history of the United Nations that nearly
all countries of the world stood against
invasion of one country by another.”

Regarding the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of
Kuwait, Peters said the unified stanc
taken against the Iraqis included U.N
Security Council resolutions condemning
Iraq’s aggressior g the annexation
of Kuwait by Iraq, and forbidding all
other states to conduct business with Iraq

The unanimity displayed against Iraq
by countries around the world is un-
precedented,”’ Peters said.

He said even[...]o his spending time in jail.

Peters said Hussein is able to avoid
assassination because he is popular with
the masses and protected by a police state.

Hussein’s unpredictable personality
means that, if the Iraqi people began suf-
fering because of the economic sanctions,
**Hussein could (either) withdraw or
violently attack.”

**Short of a war, the only solution I see
to (ending) the crisis is through some
organization by the United Nations,”
Peters said,** because the U.N. has prov
ed it can bring about cease fires b[...]g parties, and can effect
withdrawal of troops on the ground, and,
if required, replace them wit[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (39)Voice October 8, 1990

ESA does

By Joyce Barton
and Barbara Schripsema

The Voice

Students who attend evening classes are
not the only ones receiving benefits from
the Evening Students Association.

‘*There are seve[...]Hervey, ESA board member and
past president.

The first 10 years the college held
classes, there was nothing to indica[...]’ Hervey said. ‘‘Evening
Students purchased the large marquee in-
stalled out front.”

ESA also purchased the pine trees
along 59th Ave. and Olive. They also pro-
vided some of the benches and picnic
tables on campus.

The Association is responsible for the
art collection on campus, and many art
activities[...]with special ac-
tivities for children.

ESA and the Associated Students
Council are coordinating efforts to pre-
sent a new, once-a-month social affair.
Thethe Student Union Lounge.

ESA’s office, inside the north entrance
of the Student Union, is open weekday
evenings from 6:30-9

“All kinds o[...]n here,”’
Hervey said. ‘‘A common problem is
students not knowing where the |
Building (Library) is.”’

“We listen to complaints and then
direct students to the best avenue
register their complaints and have th[...]y are trying to find a student in a
hurry.”’

The evening students’ needs are a little
different[...]said,
Safety and quality of education are two
of the main concerns ESA addresses.

New board member Kathleen
Johnson’s goals are ‘‘to change the en-
vironment of the evening students and try
to make them aware of some of the things
that are available to them.”

She also wants the whole school to
become more involved in recycling[...]anted to “‘let evening students
know that ESA is here and can be of
help.””

“I'd like to se[...]ble.

to

New club working to get it ‘write’

By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

Everyone is invited to join a club where
students share their writing talents by
reading them aloud.

Writers’ Club is a new club on campus
that allows members to liste[...]ut,’’ club adviser
Virginia Halonen said. *‘The club was ap-
proved at the end of last semester.”’

“*We like to spons[...]rently has 15
members, mostly night students, and is
expected to grow.

‘“‘The turnout has been good,’’
Halonen said. ‘‘[...]career, there's a
en greater pote
in college. The rest
»pportunity
arsnips

fC sPT[...]Starts Here

publication of club members work at the
end of the semester.

The club fee is $5 per semester. That
covers your entry to the publication,”
Halonen said.

Categories for the publication are
poetry, short fiction and essay.[...]t club meetings.

“Entries will be anonymous at the time
of judging. The judges will be faculty and
administrators,’’[...]net-
working and guest speakers.

“‘Workshop is a chance to get opinions
on your work, and networking is a chance
to talk to writers and to form relations[...]s at 3 p.m. every se-
cond and fourth Saturday of the month

in the Student Union’s Council
Chambers.
For more information, please call

Halonen at 433-2684.

Photo by Judith (JJ) Anderson

Mitzi Tadin and son, Matthew Anton, pose for the La Leche calendar.

Calendar celebrates relations

By Barbara Schripsema

The Voice

Expressive photos capture the in-
nocence of children and the nurtur-
ing of caring family members in the
1991 La Leche League Interna-
tional(LLLI) Calender. The heart-
warming poems which accompany
the photos were written by LLLI
parents.

The March poem, was written by
Mike Richardson, a GCC alumnus.

The calendar is on sale in our
bookstore and other locations
around the Valley. It was edited by
Virginia Sutton Halonen, special
droject editor for LLLI and part-
cime English instructor on campus.

LLLI is a non-profit organization
which encourages the special bon-
ding between mothers and their
babies through breast-feeding.

The group was founded about 30
years ago in Franklin Park, IIl.
Because of the social stigma in us-
ing the word ‘‘breast’’ at that time,
the group was named ‘‘La Leche”’
which is Spanish for ‘‘The Milk,”’
according to Halonen.

There are 2,50[...]g journal, and
several family-oriented books.

The photographer Judith (JJ)
Anderson is fabulous and the col-
ors on the calendar are really nice,”
Halonen said. *‘Si[...]make sure we had international
representation on the calendar and
all differrent ages, too.’”

May[...]grand-
nother holding her grandchild and
November shows Indian Children
shotographed in the Phoenix Heard
Museum.

When contacted by phone in San
Juan Capistrano, Calif., Anderson
de[...]ing, nurturing and inner
family closeness.”’

The cost of the calendar is $6.95.
For additional information contact
Halonen[...]this, roaring partner,
you will be there—

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (40)[...]Voice

Career Center helps students find jobs

By Mike Massung

The Voice

For students who need help finding a job, a good place
to start is the Career Educational Services Office or
campus.

Wi[...]it has a proven track-record for job
placements

The office, located in the Student Personnel Services
Building, helps GCC students, alumni, and student:
from other colleges in the Maricopa Community Col
lege District with Career E@ttcational Services

The Center started with jdb placement and then we
changed and added the adult re-entry, at that time we
found we were tak[...]r educational services administrative secretary.

The Center has grown every year since 1981, when it
h[...]e reached just over 25,000.

Services provided at the center include Job Placement,
Career Work Experie[...]onal services adviser.

“‘Every month we have the newest jobs and the finest
materials on file,’’ he said, ‘‘ev[...]reer Educational Services provides information on
the what, where and how of jobs and general career areas
under the direction of Dr. Renee Rodgers-Barstack.

Other s[...]a wide variety of career topics that

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Vulce

Yvonne Griffin crosses her fi[...]p refine employment skills, from ‘‘Impressing the
Employer before the Interview”’ to ‘‘Becoming a Critical
Thin[...]each speech are kept on file and
may be viewed at the center.

The Job Placement Network service provides a com-
puterized network, which is connected with the MCCD
Job Placement System, helps students and alu[...]There are currently over 272 employers listed at

the service, with a total of 2,943 job orders being p[...]erview area for employers.

“‘Why not utilize the services, it’s one of the things
that students pay for (when they come) to GCC,"
Forschen said.

For more information on the Career Office, stop by
the SPS building located next to the bookstore or call
435-3282.

‘SAVE’ing environment motivates new campus club

By Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

Many people would like to improve the
environment, but most become frustrated
because they are unsure of where to
begin.

The Student Association for a Viable
Earth (SAVE) is a new club on campus,
and they believe people sho[...]rence right here.

A recycling drive, eliminating the use
of Styrofoam, and planting trees are three
of the ideas the 24-member club has

According to Chris Ahrenberg, a
business student and acting president of
SAVE, the group wants to show people
can be concerned about the environment,

Student & Staff
Discounts

Cameras[...]time to clean it up, and still
have fun doing it by interacting with
others.

“‘We want to educat[...]want people to feel that they have
to do this for the Earth; we want them
to feel that they want to do this for the
Earth.”’

Karen Basham, a computer science stu-
dent, is the acting vice president of the
club.

She hopes the campus can have
separate trash cans for the disposal of
products, and collection bins for
newspaper.

Basham would also like the bookstore
to use recycable paper and the cafeteria

product.

Cheat
Sweet

Fiber Classic Cookies
the sweet and simple aid to
dieting. It’s a Classy[...]continue using Styrofoam.

There are other things the school could
do besides recycling.

“This campus needs more trees; we
could supply the trees and plant them,”’
Basham said. ‘‘But that is something we
would have to talk to the administration
about.”’

Another idea the administration might
consider isthe Valley aware of theby phone, Bob Chris-
tian, former adviser for SAVE, said he
feels that clubs like this are ‘‘important
to the country and the world,’’ and that
they can help bring about change, much
like the students of the ’60s did.

Due to a schedule conflict, Christian is
no longer the club’s adviser. The new ad-
viser is J. Robert Thompson of the ap-
plied sciences department.

Participation, advertising and educa-
tion are the club’s main objectives.

Meetings will be held at | p.m. every
Monday in the SU Building, Room 121

“*We have to have[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (41)[...]& Entertainment

9

Discover Sculpture Garden

By Joyce Barton

The Voice

Whether you stroll along the campus mall, study in
the John F. Prince Library, or attend one of the invita
tional art shows, you are surrounded by an impressive
array of art and culture
was first in the community to establish
arden, according to Brian[...]on

Quinn says t ampus has an art collection that is
one of the 10 est public collections in the state

‘Art affects all Quinn said. *‘Student[...]mber we had a piece of art like
it on campus.”

The Evening Students Association started to fund the
purchase of the art collection in 1966. Some pieces are
donated or are on permanent loan.

‘On the average, 10 pieces are purchased a year,”’ sa[...]vey, ESA board member and past president.

Today, the collection numbers close to 500 pieces, and
inclu[...]achieved pro-
fessional success

There are pieces by Hanada, who was made a national
treasure in Japan[...]ian artist.

There are manuscripts dating back to the Middle Ages,
and masks from Bali, Mexico, Japan, Guatamala, and
Java.

Quinn’s goals are ‘to strengthen the weaknesses in the
collection.’ He wants to increase the size of the outdoor
Sculpture Garden, improve the lighting for the work
displayed in the Library, and find a better way to display[...]ts to follow
University’s lead and have
tion on the campus

*ASU started with a room and student volu[...]id. **This year

Arizona State
a gallery to house the collec

docents, and security guards,’”

they have a museum.’

On-campus art shows

Paintings by Jeff Bertoncino are on display in the Stu
dent Union Lounge until Friday. A variety of such in
vitational art shows, hosted by ESA, is another way the
campus and the communily can enjoy art

‘“*This February the city of Phoenix hosts Matsuri, a
Quinn said. **We will be showing
Harry Kaino’s work at the same time.’

Kaino, a campus art professor, wor[...]Japan

Quinn hopes to stimulate more interest in the com-
munity by hosting shows like the Gold Key Art Winners
Invitational from area high[...]would also like
to see more cultural involvement by inviting work from
other ethnic groups.

Japanese[...]History of campus art

Mark Montanus, manager of the High Tech Innova-
tion Center, reminisced about the ‘‘early days on cam-
pus.”’

Montanus, professor of business at that time, created
the original idea for art on campus.

“After the organization of the Evening Students
Association, the first order of business was to decide the
disbursement of the budget,’’ Montanus said. ‘‘The
Evening Students Association was free to do what[...]ble.

“We knew we needed a strong commitment to the
arts,’’ Montanus said

Today’s students are
commitment.

the beneficiaries of that

Brian Quinn, curator of the college’s art collec-
tion, stands before one of his own pieces purchas-
ed last semester by the Evening Students
Association as part of the Sculpture Garden.

certain pieces.

Slice of Warrant’s

By Kristi Ebner

The Voice

L.A. based Warrant isn’t your average
pretty-boy band that puts out an album
one year and is never heard from again.
They have come back hard and heavy
with a new album.

Cherry Pie is the title of the follow-up
album to their multisuccessful album Di[...]ilthy Stinking Rich, which was
released in 1989.

The album includes hard-driving rock
and roll such as[...]‘Blind Faith.”’ Singer Jani
Lane wrote both the words and music for
those songs.

Warrant seems to have grown up a lit-

‘Pie’
tle on this album. This shows not only in
their lyrics, but in their music as w[...]Tom’s Cabin’? and Mr. Rainmaker.

This album is good; however, there is
one noticable flaw: Anyone who is
familiar with Electric Boys, and their
debut albu[...]first.)

Warrant even put in a special message
to the ever-popular Tipper Gore. You
remember Tipper, do[...]o
listen for yourself

On a scale of 1-5, 5 being the best,
Warrant’s Cherry Pie a 4

give

Fall Bloo

Drive

Give blood.

Leave drops while the leaves drop.

Sign up Oct. 17 and 18 at the Student Union.

@

Donate Blood’

United Blood[...]‘Hardware’ rusts on screen;

audience gets

By Sevag Hayan

The Voice

Movie producers want controversy
because i[...]ve this movie from rusting
a permanent place into the back of
a movie library.

The movie, ‘‘Hardware,’’ depicts
life on a fu[...]e of our
worst environmental fears has come
true: The ozone layer has
deteriorated, irradiating everything.

Media ‘‘hype’’ has made the movie
seem better than it was, especially
after ABC and CBS banned the ads
because of their ‘‘highly
nature.’

I’ll give you the ‘‘sexual nature’’ of
these ads in a nutshell: Two people
are taking a shower together. This
scene is shown for a split second,
hardly long enough for the viewer to
even realize what is happening.

If the movie was at least good, |
would have felt sorry for the angry
producer who whined about how
Americans pre[...]r violence
on ‘Entertainment Tonight.’’ But
the movie had no point.

The movie starts in a desert setting
where a guy walk[...]dig-
ging to find pieces of an android.
Salvaging the pieces, he takes it to sell
at a store in the back of an alley.

This is when we meet the main
characters, Mo (Dylan McDermott)
and Shades (John Lynch).

McDermott is probably best
known for his role in ‘Steel
Magn[...]erts’
husband.

Mo buys these scrap pieces from
the stranger and decides to give them

sexual

scr[...]is), as a way to kiss
up to her and get her under the
sheets.

Isn’t this movie charming so far?
Late[...]ying to seduce Jill with his obscene
phone calls. By now more than 50
percent of the movie has gone by,
leaving about 12 angry viewers re-
maining in the theater

I decided I was not
enough and stayed for the
thing, hoping it would get be
didn’t

The android, which is so
publicized, comes in at the end
kills everyone. Oops, did I ruin the
movie for you? Darn, trust me, you
didn’t miss much. Vanna White’s ac-
ting is better than this movie.

One suggestion to the producers:
Try spending less time on special ef-
fects and more time on the script. It
was so bad I wouldn’t even insult a
cat by using it as kitty litter.

I hope these little hi[...]I have been gentle in this review.
My suggestion is, if you are feeling
particularly good about yours[...]ill make you feel rip-
ped off and fall asleep at the same
time.

Overall, on my rating system of 1
to[...]ed
palm trees

tured

whole

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Wolce

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (42)[...]tertainment

Comedian/actress to entertain

By Sevag Hayan

The Voice

The woman of many faces’’ is the best description
for comedian/actress Nancy Parker.

The New York native started making people laugh,
and[...]in many comedy specials, in addition to a
role in the short-lived television series **Sledge Ham-
mer.’”

“*This is a one-woman show,”’ Parker said. **This will[...]’s going to have 14 characters, and one of them
is Bette Davis, but it’s really 13 other real-life characters.
Bette Davis is the only impression; there is a story to it
and everything is connected.”

Varker Drougnt her unique style Ol comeay to cam
pus last spring as part of the Artists Series, which is spon-
sored by Evening Student Association.

Response was so goo[...]return
for a second performance.

Touring around the country to different colleges and
clubs keeps thi[...]opportunity
like ‘*‘Sledge Hammer’’ comes by, she will not turn it
down.

One of the things that was discussed in the interview
was whether, if and when she had childr[...]ould not discourage them, but
she would tell them the reality of the business and how
tough it is.

Parker’s advice to young and upcoming comedia[...]to get an educa-
tion.”’

Even though comedy is a risky career in terms of job
security and not very lucrative, and the chances of a fresh
face stealing your place is always a possibility, Parker
is not worried.

“‘There’s always going to be[...]I do as long as I keep rolling,
and that’s why the show is very important,’’ Parker said.
**As long as I keep coming up with fresh ideas I'll be
the new person on the block.”

Parker will perform her one-woman show at 7:30 p.m.
on Oct. 21 in the Performing Arts Center.

Tickets are available at $5 for the general public, $3
for senior citizens, and $1 fo[...]Nancy Parker, comedienne/actress, will perform
the role of Bette Davis as part of the Artists Series.

‘Footsteps’ production

scheduled 2 weekends That’s Entertainment

By Elleen Greiss

The Voice

The first major production of the Glen-
dale Theater Arts Department will be
presen[...]urday and Sunday,
and next Saturday and Sunday at the Per-
forming Arts Center.

“Little Footsteps’’ is a two-act comedy
written by Ted Tally. Tally is a graduate
of the Yale School of Drama. A native
of North Carolina,[...]n
regional theaters.

Jenica Lancy plays Joannie, the
mother-to-be in an inter-racial marriage.

Her Jewish husband, Ben, played by
Matthew Nicolay, panics as the birth of
their child draws near.

Will he be a good father? Should he be
a father at all? What if the baby isn’t
physically perfect? Should the baby be
raised Jewish or protestant?

Joannie suf[...]lays Joannie’s father.
Gill. Dawn Hancock plays the roll o}
Charlotte, Joannie’s mother. Together
they further complicate the young cou
ple’s life with sterotyped in-law meddling

The play is good enough for Directoi
Belton Coursey to choose[...]Footsteps’’ as Glendale College’s entry in
the December College Theater Festival at
the Herberger Theater.

Judges of the festival will decide reci-
pients of the Irene Ryan Awards.
Scholarships will be given for[...]-
nant and witty,”’ said Nicolay, ‘‘where
the audience becomes a part of the show.

Lancy believes the audience will come
away affected by the story.

What happens when Ben leaves Joan-
nie, and later sneaks back to the house
to see his child is something you can see
first hand.

Tickets can be purchased at the Perfor-
ming Arts Center and the Cashier’s
Office.

FACULTY
| & STUDENT |
GET[...]A niche in time

A key figure in the art of the
American Southwest is featured in
the exhibition ‘Carl Oscar Borg: A
Niche in Time’’ at the Phoenix Art
Museum from Sept. 8 through Nov.
4.

The exhibition includes 47 paint-
ings and 18 etchings taken from
private and public collections
throughout the United States. The ex-
hibition is supported in Arizona by
the Western Art Association of the
Phoenix Art Museum.

The Phoenix Art Museum is
located on Central and McDowell. It
is open Tuesday through Saturday,
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 10
a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5
p.m.

It is closed Mondays and major
holidays. Admission is $3 for adults,
$2.50 for adults over 65, $1.50 fo[...]l-time
students. Children under 6 are free.
There is no charge on Wednesdays.
For more information ple[...]more information, call 543-5300.

Botanical show

The second annual Landscape &
Flower Show at the Desert Botanical
Garden sponsored by Phoenix Home
& Garden magazine will feature
theme[...]of
flowers and flower arrangements.

Tickets for the show may be pur-
chased at all Dillards Box Offic[...]children 4 and under are
free. Tickets are $11 at the gate, and
seniors 60 and over receive a $1 dis-
count.

Actors to take plays west

By Jason Shadrick

The Voice

nmunity College

iy its en

The theater department has ent
both ‘Little * dire
Belton Coursey, and **
directed by
competition

Footsteps

The twor
six other c
to compete in Calliornia

“Eve[...]‘If this happens,

they prepare a monologue for the com-
petition.”

Winners are awarded Irene Ryan
Awards. These are scholarships that were
stt-up by Irene Ryan, more commonly

known as ‘‘Granny”’ on *‘The Beverly
Hillbillies.”

The festival will be held durir
week of Dec ‘I z
will be perfor
Herberger Th

Although **The Diviners’’ will not be
performed at the Herberger Theaie
be a part of the festival. The pe

ill be Nov. 30; Dec. 1

’ a packag
fered for $15 that includes ail of the
formances taking place at the Herberger
Theater.

Tickets for the festival may be purchas-
ed through Virgin[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (43)[...]lab Td always find lines of
people waiting to use the Macintosh computers,

while other computers just[...]s I take Friday off, put
my Macintosh and skis in the car, and
head for the mountains. I ski days
and work nights. Its perfec[...]hat my Macintosh will be there
with me?

Go to the High-Tech Center
for more information

4[...]

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By Barbara Cage

ModellTalull Club
$lflt$ calendar photos

the times

Beginning models can make SSOJXKLSMJXI) a year. By Barbara Cage

according to Lee ('antt. teacher tit Modeling for the
"Mk. a special interest class on campus.
('ault. who is currently working toward it degree iti
studio art. started modeling .it 17, but prefers teaching.
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sortng a photo \ttlendai tilitcii utll debut
sonietittie ticyt yetti.

people is that these classes are Just .i foundation to begi[...]ullow. a ll\l of businesses yye .ippimc «it ”

The success of an itidtytdual depends on the situation
and the market. According to (at tit. tltc l’ltoettn market
will e\pand in the nest iii months,

(’antt cautions against putting big amounts oi money
.n the quest to become a model He \uld paying ior c\r
PC[...]ools ts not ttecessari, and belieycs It
should be the other way around: models should get paid.
He sugg[...]careet,

“ l he main job of a personal manager is to guide i‘vlldr
ding models and talettt throug[...]lla Hatchctt l‘ztlctit I\lariage-
tiient. which is named after his great-grandtttother. w ho
was also a model.

Besides teaching the special interest class. Modeling
for the ‘905, Cavitt helped start the Model/Talent club
on campus. (See related story o[...]By Letitia Walker
The Vaice

To see it was to belie\e it. or should I s[...]on.

Bolton. who began this spectacular show. led the way
to an unforgettable night.

Bolton‘s R&B st[...]ng to his soothing and sexy
toice.

He began with the popular tune “Georgia On My
Mind," which caused[...]duet with one of his backup singers also caus-
ed the audience to rise to their feet.

There also was a duet done by Bolton and Kenny 0.

Kenny G. amazed the audience by beginning his per-
formance within arms reach of section M of the Activi-
ty Center.

By Jason Shadrlck

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you are owed money. But it‘s from the l.R.S.. so you
can kiss it good-bye,

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forget to put the dog out.

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modeling and talent competitions

The club was tormed this semester, Duke t\
the first president of the club. Anyone interested
iii joining can contact ([...]or Duke
2" 5834364.

Female fans mesmerized by Bolton

He descended to the stage through the audience and
aisle. where he began a night that w[...]awe at how 0., for
approximately l5 minutes held the same note. but then
so was the rest audience. This is a technique of breathing
that many musicians use. biti G. has perfected it.

This was the best concert that I‘ve eyer attended.

The finale included 0. giving a 9- yeaerld boy one
of his fay orite instruments, “hiCh brought the audience
to their feet and tears to their eyes.

The climay included G. and Bolton tray eling into the
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13

Football routs Mesa, stands 3-1

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

Following this week's open date, their
second of the season, the college football
team will host Arizona Western on Oct.
20.

Saturday the Gauchos, (3-1), faced
Phoenix College, and the result of that
game was unavailable at press time.

The Bears have a very good running
quarterback, and t[...]h Joe Kersting said.

““We needed to dominate the offensive
and defensive lines and establish a
physical game on the line of scrimmage
to win,’’ Kersting said.

How Gauchos plan to use week off

With the Gauchos’ second week off of
the season following the Phoenix game,
Kersting said that he wasn’t sure how he
would use the week off

‘It is going to depend on our effort in
the game against Phoenix,”’ Kersting said.
“If[...]close game against Citrus
College of California, the Gauchos came
back to rout the Mesa Thunderbirds 34-7.

The Gauchos held the Thunderbirds
scoreless for 59 minutes and 35 seco[...]punt.

“Tam very disgusted as to our effort
on the special teams,’’ Kersting said. ‘‘We
have[...]broken down into dif-
ferent areas.”’

By Mike Massung

The Voice

The Lady Gauchos volleyball team
outdistanced second-[...]pt. 21 with a score of 15-1,
15-13, 15-6, putting the Gauchos in-
to third place in the Arizona Com-
munity College Athletic Conference
w[...]and Megan
Strong all were outstanding players
in the game.

The 5-foot-7-inch Thompson was
outstanding for her se[...]Lilly for
their powerful hitting and blocking
at the net; and 5-foot-7-inch Strong
for her serves and[...]econd
and we were ranked fourth when we
went into the game and we beat
them,’’ Head Coach Shery! No[...]ttsdale underrated us but we just
kept going with the momentum.
That was the best game we've played
the entire season as far as intensity
level.’’

Mesa Community College, with a
7-2 record, beat the Gauchos on
Sept. 25, in a game Nobley calls “‘the
exact flip-flop of the Scottsdale
game.”

‘‘We made three times the errors

Volleyball defeats South
Mountain, moves to third

The Gauchos got an outstanding effort
from quarterbac[...]plays,’’ Simmons said. ‘‘I have to
credit the offensive line for giving me the
ability to throw the ball.’

Freshman running back Barry Bacon
led the rushing attack for the Gauchos as
he gained 35 yards on 12 carries.

Leading tacklers for the Gauchos in-
cluded Casey Cernak, Rodney Johnson,
and Bobby Green with five tackles each.

The Gaucho defense forced Mesa to
turn over the ball eight times, but gave up
231 yards in total offense to the Gauchos’
208.

“‘The defense played very well, con-
sidering that in the last 10 quarters they
have only given up six points,’’ Kersting
said.

Although the defense has only given up
the six points in 10 quarters, the defense
still has to improve and get better.

“[...]games this season,”’ Kersting said.

Early in the second half on Mesa’s first
possession, Kerstin[...]hurry up off field. Kersting
yelled at players on the sidelines follow-
ing that.

“*T was upset that the defense was not
hustling to get off the field, so I told the
defense that first,’’ Kersting said. ‘*‘I[...]nse
would score again.’’

Kersting added that the Mesa defense
was jamming everything up when they
were down 13-0.

that Mesa made, according to the
stats. We totally fell apart; we
weren't intimidating,’’ Nobley said.

Losing the Mesa game 12-15, 9-15,
6-15 left the Lady Gauchos with a 6-3
record in the conference.

The Gauchos won their Wednes-
day night game against[...]straight sets. However,
at press time scores from the game
were not available.

The Lady Gauchos will next travel
to the 19th Annual College of the Se-
quoias tournament in Visilia,
California on Sept. 5, not the
Cypress College Tournament as
previously reported.

The Cypress tournament only
had 15 teams and thethe Cypress tour-
nament because last year we took se-
cond and thethethe
tournament. I’ve never been there; I
don’t know what the caliber of their
play is.’’

The Lady Gauchos’ next four
games will all be at home, with the
first on Oct. 10 against Northland
Pioneer, followed by Pima on Oct.
12, Eastern on Oct. 17 and Arizona
W[...]Photo by Kerry Teran/Welce

Gaucho players Steve Swindle ([...]n defensive back number 11) looks on from behind. The Gauchos
defeated the Thunderbirds 34-7.

‘*Mesa was trying to put nine, 10, and
even 11 people up within five yards of the
ball to try to shut our offense down,”
Kersting said.

Kersting added when Mesa jammed up
the line, Simmons found the open wide
receiver, usually Steve Decker, for big
gains.

Gauchos playoff chance still alive
With all the teams in the Western States
Football League having one loss, K[...]conference cham-
pions with Ricks. But right now, the way
we’re playing, we may not win another
game,[...]Cardinals fans need to

show their

Commentary

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

Phoenix Cardinals fans, lend me your
ears.

You need to show some faith toward
the team you tried to get here two years
ago, and did[...]attended in person, there
are always more fans in the opposing
team colors than there were Cardinals
fans.

I know everybody says there is no talent
on this team.

But there is talent this year that could
lead them to a future playoff spot a cou-
ple of years down the road.

Look at running back Johnny
Johnson, a seventh-round draft pick this
year. He is second in the NFC in rushing,
and first in the NFL among rookies in
total yards.

Look at the quarterbacks this team has.
There’s Timm Rosenbach, who hasn’t
been the greatest so far this season, but
is improving with every game he plays.

Then there’s Tom Tupa. He is pro-
bably the better of the two quarterbacks,
because of his experience last season.
Fans feel that Tupa should be the quarter-
back. I agree.

Let’s look at the people Rosenbach and
Tupa are throwing the ball to. With the
aged Roy Green and J.T. Smith becom-
ing the top receivers for the Cardinals,
and upcoming stars Ernie Jones and
Ricky Proehl, the wide receivers look
stronger than ever.

team spirit

The offensive line is one of the
weaknesses. Age of the offensive line, and
how they’re prone to injury, shows how
Phoenix should draft for offensive
lineman in the next couple of years.

The Cardinals’ defense may not be the
greatest, but it’s improving. With safety
Tim McDonald anchoring the defensive
secondary, the passing game is being shut
down.

Linebacking is led by Ken Harvey and
Eric Hill. This is the part of the defense
that gets the most amount of heat from
fans, but based on the first four games,
it’s starting to look a lot better than last
year.

The defensive line may be the weakest
part of the Cardinals’ game. With injuries
occurring to the defensive line over and
over again, this may be one problem the
Cardinals should rectify in the future.

The Cardinals, though, may have one
of the better special teams in the NFL.
Although Al Del Greco may not be the
accurate field goal kicker, the fans think
he is. He’s capable of doing his job when
needed.

The punter is probably one of the
strongest positions. Rich Camarillo has
been one of the most consistant punters
in the NFL. If he keeps it up, a second
consecutive Pro-Bowl trip is imminent.

Even the return team is rated high
because of Vai Sikahema, who averages
15 yards a return.

So what if the Cardinals are 1-3 this
early in the season? There are a lot of
games left, and if given the chance by the
fans, there is a realistic chance of a .500
season.

Have a little faith in the Cardinals, and
believe that the future is going to be bright
for the Phoenix organization.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (46)[...], 1990 Voice

Soccer in second place at 6-3-1

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

With four games to go in the season,
the college soccer team is fighting for a
playoff spot for the second year in a row.

The Gauchos hold a 6-3-1 overall
record, good enough for second place in
the conference. The top three teams in the
conference will advance to the Region 1
tournament Oct. 24-27.

The Gauchos are looking toward
Wednesday’s home rematch with highly-
tanked Yavapai College. The
Roughriders won the first match between
the teams 1-0 in a torrential downpour in
Prescott on Sept. 15.

The Roughriders scored their goal after
a foul was called on the Gauchos. A
Yavapai player took the free kick and
made it skid off the very wet field to
another Yavapai player who put it past
goalie Charlie Phillips for the only goal
of the game.

“Yavapai had a lot of chances and we
had a lot of chances, but they (Yavapai)
capitalized on the one shot,’’ said heac
coach Willie Watson. ‘‘I am real happy
at the way we performed, and I am real
happy about the way Charlie played.’’

After the Yavapai game, the Gauchos
will face Pima Community College, a
team they defeated Sept. 19. The Gauchos
won that game 3-1.

“*Pima is usually a strong team, con-
sidering they won the national champion-
ship two years ago,’’ Wats[...]but maybe it’s a sign when we play a tear
that is strong and they don’t win convin
cingly.’*

The Gauchos play Scottsdale Com-
munity College on Oct. 20. Glendale
defeated the Artichokes earlier in the
season 6-0.

“*This was by far our best performance
of the season,’’ Watson said. “We
outclassed our opponents, we passed the
ball very well, and we played a very ag-
gressive[...]n our best ef-
fort overall.”’

One factor in the Scottsdale game was
midfielder Brett Hillegas. Hi[...]on Watson.

“*He may not have scored a goal in the
game, but his hustle to get to the ball
made me very happy,’’ Watson said.

Later in the game, Hillegas had to be
carried off the field because he reinjured
his knee. Hillegas may be out for the
season depending on a meeting with a
specialist this week.

The Gauchos faced the Glendale-based
American Graduate School for Interna-
tional Management in a non-conference
game on Sept. 21. The Gauchos won the
game 5-1.

‘We played a pretty average game, but
my goal was to give everyone the oppor-
tunity to play in the game, which I did,”’
Watson said.

On Sept. 29 the Gauchos returned to
conference play to face the Mesa
Thunderbirds. Bad officiating and a
defensive breakdown cost the Gauchos a
crucial conference win, as they lost 2-0.

The refereeing was atrocious,
especially due to the fact that they miss-
ed a lot of offsides calls a[...]which really set us
back,’’ Watson said.

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The college cross country teams
are preparing for their final con-
ference meet of the season on Oct.
28 as they face Scottsdale Communi[...]a.
‘‘When we go up against teams out-
side of the Maricopa Community
College District, we go up against
teams who have recruited runners
from other parts of the state.”

he Gauchos are preparing for
two invitational runs being held over
the next two weeks. They will run in
the Arizona State University a
tional on Friday, and then w ¢
in the Mt. Sac Invitational on Oct
26 at Waln

he nex[...]1
November,”

Espinoza said
Espinoza is finally getting a good

nbers’

response from his team me
training efforts.

The injuries that were showing
up early in the season were due to
lack of training. Now they are[...]inoza hopes to have at least
one runner from both the men’s
team and the women’s team go to the
national championships, but adds
that there could[...]ach squad that could make it
“I’m looking for the men to start
building on what they've already
don[...]em in better shape,””
Espinoza said. ‘*From the women,
I'm looking for them to get the feel-
ing to running three miles. They’re
impro[...]of thin
team

m unity

has mé¢

on is

curring early
becoming better as a n
The Gauchos recently
highly-ranked Central Arizona Col
lege and Yavapai College on Sept
28. The Gauchos were defeated by
both of these teams, and the men’s
and women’s records are both 2-4.
“IT hope to finish the last couple
races high enough to finish up
towards the top of the standings,”
Espinoza said. ‘‘If we do that, we
have a good chance of finishing high
in the Region | championships.’

in the season, we’r

facec[...]-«
a

Everett King (sophomore number 6) kicks the ball downfield as Brett Hillegas
(freshman number[...]fael Saragosa (freshman number 13) give chase for
the ball as two Mesa players look on. This conference game, held Sept. 29, was

won by Mesa 2-0.

In the second half, both a Mesa player,
and McCarty, were given red cards, caus-
ing both teams to play the rest of the
game with 10 men.

Wednesday the Gauchos traveled to
South Mountain Community College.
The Gauchos were defeated in this game
by the score of 2-1.

The Gauchos lost McCarty for the
South Mountain game due to the red card
he got in the Mesa game. They also lost

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the services of Muraviov, the team’s se-
cond leading scorer and conference’s
third, due to a leg injury.

The Gauchos also faced Arizona
Western College at home on Saturday,
and results of the game were unavailable
at press time.

““We're real confident about the way
we're playing,’’ McCarty said. ‘‘All we
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15

Do you know what intramurals are?

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The campus intramural program is
looking for a few good men—and
women

What are[...]orts give college athletes
who don’t compete at the junior college
level a chance to compete with stu[...]think that when their classes
are over, that’s the end of the day and
they don’t have anything to do,”’ s[...]LaBuhn, contact for intramural
sports. ‘‘With the intramurals, it gives
them a chance to do somethi[...]art-
time student, faculty member or staff
member is eligible to play in intramurals.
Everybody is welcome.

According to LaBuhn, intramurals
have been in the campus system since the
beginning of the college, but few students
have ever participated in the last couple
of years.

“‘Last year we had may[...]available, according to LaBuhn.

This year LaBuhn is trying to get stu-
dent clubs more involved in in[...]Arcade-

Associated Students is also getting involv-
ed this year as well,’’ LaBuhn said

LaBuhn feels the afternoon classes
would generate more interest in in-
tramurals because people would be on
campus later in the day.

There are plans for eight or nine in-
tramu[...]n, who said that they would
be spread out through the year.

LaBuhn has announced two intramural
tournaments during the semester

Volleyball Intramurals

This year’s volleyball tournament is a
six-on-six grass tournament to be held on
Oct. 26.

The registration deadline for the tour-
nament is Oct. 24.

Co-ed teams are permitted for this
tour[...]se people who play
interscholastic volleyball for the college
are ineligible to play.

Tennis Intramura[...]new twist.

Winners will receive an invitation to the
1990 United States Tennis Associa-
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Finalists will be coming from any of the
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October 8, 1990 Voice

e Desert Shield

If the troops are withdrawn before
christmas, she still is prepared.

“*We all realize that they probably[...]me,”’ Shlee said.

Shlee, who participates in the Career
Work experience program, has decided to
become more involved by turning this in-
to her special CWE project.

“[...]own business before and considered
myself beyond the receptionist routine,’*
Shlee said.

Instead sh[...]eration Desert Shield and saw what
other parts of the country were doing with
it,’’ Shlee said. ‘[...]project.’’

Although Operation Desert Shield is
primarily campus-oriented, she hopes to
gather support from the community also.

“I think this can really develop into

Pepsi

the extensive damages.

The cages are being developed by
Tolleson High School’s productive enter-
prise[...]and, at this time,
it will be no added expense to the col-
lege,’’ Howard said.

“There is a lot less physical damage to
machines with cages[...]machines
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Shlee then took her idea to[...]was a worthwhile project to
let those members of the Armed Services
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Matz was happy to sponsor the plan and
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on a route designed to go by the
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“We are doing the best we can,”’ Per-
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Campus bene[...]ndalism continues, our campus
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“With a vandalism problem, nothing
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Every Pepsi machine costs $1,800 new,
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and the fastest growing age group is peo-
ple entering their 80th year.

He elaborated on these ideas by
describing how the fundamental makeup
of states is changing. By the year 2000
California will approach a population 50
percent hispanic and black. The majori-
ty of students in Houston today are black
and hispanic and one-third of the children
born in the United States today
will live in poverty for part[...]man relations
reward for faculty and staff who do the
most to advance human relations, and he
would req[...]end time in public service.

He particuarly cited the role student ac-
tivities can play in encouraging[...]d told a personal anec-
dote of how an adviser at the University
of Texas inspired him to achieve.

Other comments at the press con-
ference addressed the community col-
lege’s role in building the type of society
he spoke of.

“*In some sense it (community college)
is the most practical level of education,”’
the hispanic leader said.

The community college is better
suited to non-traditiepal students, those[...]ose who do it part time,
or for whatever reasons. The community
college plays an unparalleled role in our
society, in that respect.

The community college has very flex-
ible course offerings, so that it can react
quicker than the larger institutions that
require state approval for their new pro-
grams, et cetera. The community college
traditionally has been able to play that
role.”’

Cisneros continued by saying that the
community college is not so bound by the
strictures of academic credentialism that
it can’t stretch to meet the community...
with everykind of extension program[...]d community
programming of various kinds.

“*To the extent that community colleges
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society, it has the unique capability to
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gram and telecommunications
outreach....

“So the community college is impor-
tant, and I’d make the argument that it,
too, has a role in preparing the state and
the nation for this diversity that I have
described,

Cisneros mentioned that wherever he
travels, Maricopa is mentioned as one of
the top three community college systems
in the country.

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Homecoming week 1990

By Joni Kowitz and James Gilbert
The Voice

Glendale Community College celebrated i[...]drew a audience of 2,000.

Glendale won 29-18 on the strength of two
touchdown passes by sophomore quarterback Don-
ny Simmons.

During ha[...]rowned homecoming king and
queen and driven on to the field in Z28 convertibles,
donated by Sands Chevrolet.

Second runners-up were Paul Crawford Jr. and
Mary Elizabeth Castro.

The ceremony was spectacular,’”’ said Brad
Melt[...]nt, Student Council. ‘‘Fireworks
were set off the moment Jesse and Monique were
crowned.’”

Before the game, a free barbecue sponsored by
Associated Students, Evening Association, and
mem[...]. They also gave out
balloons to children.

“‘The barbecue was a great success,’’ said Mark
Tho[...]and we were able to feed a lot of
people.”’

The game was followed by a dance held on the east
practice field.

The dance was nice; it lasted until midnight,”
Melton said.

Festivities were also held throughout the week with
live dancing, music and a campus barbecue in the
mall area.

Tom Shields, a student, sat on a mall bench and
enjoyed the entertainment.

“It’s nice to see people get[...]hemselves,’’ Shields said. ‘‘I also liked the cheerline
dancers. They were good.”’

“It w[...]nette Buttice,
member of cheerline, who danced on the mall. ‘“‘We

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Welce

Homecoming King Jesse Moreno[...]combe, and attendant Steven
Acosto, parade around the field.

had a good time being there.’’

Disc jockey Ani Naftali was overwhelmed by the
turnout and positive response from students.

“[...]Naftali said.
“Everyone kept telling me to turn the music up, and
when I did, someone in the building behind me came
out and asked if I could turn down the bass because
the walls were shaking.’’

“This has been the best Homecoming I have seen,”’
said Tom Ought[...]mecoming theme, ‘“‘Living in
America,’’ is symbolic in getting across the sense of
patriotism to show support for Americans in the Mid-
dle East.

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October 22, 1990

Blood drive
hits campus

By Grey Stenhouse

The Voice

The campus branch of Phi Theta Kappa, a national
honors society, is sponsoring a blood drive on campus.

The semiannual event will take place this Wednesday
and Thursday in the Student Union.

Sign-ups for the blood drive were held on Oct. 16 and
17, but walk[...]idn’t sign up in advance
to come around 1:00 in the afternoon,”’ said blood drive
president Rebecca Dancy.

Over the past four years, GCC’s drive has been the
most successful of the campus blood drives in Arizona.

Last fall’s blood drive drew 158 donors, and Phi Theta
Kappa is hoping to top that this year.

“We try to increase our number of donors each year,””
Dancy said.

When the blood drive booth closed on Thursday, 130
people were signed up.

‘With the number of walk-ons we normally have each
year, we[...]to top last year’s total.’ Dancy
added.

With the influx of tourism in Arizona during this time
of year, blood demands are at their peak.

“‘This is the season for people to give blood,’’ said
blood[...]at more students would sign up if
it wasn’t for the worry of health risks

**Because of the AIDS scare or the fear of catching
a disease, I think some students[...]‘‘There’s nothing for them to worry about; the
drive is conducted by professional! nurses.””

In an attempt to bring more attention to the blood
drive, Phi Theta Kappa adopted a theme for this year’s
event.

With Halloween just around the corner, the theme
“Dracula wants your blood’’ was selected.

Halloween gag gifts were sold at the booth as well

“People who bought the gifts were automatically
entered in a drawing whe[...]lish teacher takes 1st in writing competition

By Glenn Davis

The Voice

Elizabeth Hufford, an English instruc-
tor[...]ence fiction stories.

“English teachers are in the business of
ideas: how to get them, how to shape[...]her
recently paid off for Hufford in a big
way.

The Arizona English Teachers Associa-
tion recently sponsored the 1990

No immediate

By Julia De Simone
Special to The Voice

College President Dr. John Waltrip
says the ailing campus tennis courts will
not be repaired[...]eli, physical education chair-
man, was quoted in the Sept. 24 issue of
The Voice as saying repairing and resur-
facing of the tennis courts should be com-
pleted by the end of the semester.

Waltrip said the main reason for not
repairing the campus tennis courts 1s
because the available money was used for
more critical items[...]ters’’ contest, open to
teachers in Arizona.

The contest was divided into two divi-
sions, prose a[...]Entering her story, ‘‘Autumn Queen,””
in the prose division, Hufford won first
place.

There were 211 entrees, 83 in the short
story division.

The story is about a woman in her 70 s
living in a nursing home and her perspec-
tive of the world, Hufford said.

“There is an event that takes place in
a small rural town during the harvest
festival. At the nursing home during the

end in sight for debate over

He said if students are being injured,
he will find a substitute for the campus

courts or, ‘‘just drop tennis for a year.”’
Staheli is still optimistic. "’We’re still
hopeful that[...]pson, women’s tennis coach,
said he looked into the possibility of the
college buying all the products and hav
ing the campus maintenance men work
overtime doing the repairs.

But administrators believed they would
rather hire someone who knew how to

festival there is the crowning of the
Autumn Queen and King,’’ Hufford said.

The main character in the story is in-
volved in the event and the competition.
She’s not too sure she wants to win
because of reasons she reveals in the
story.

In gathering ideas for the story, Huf-
ford said, she borrowed material from
real people and from imagination of her
future.

Some of the older people Hufford in-
terviewed in the past contributed. ‘‘I
realized the pattern of people’s lives, and
how everyone had a fantastic story to tell

properly fix the courts

Jerry Clayton, men’s tennis coach,
believes the main problem is the ad-
: “*Generally

ministratic S priortes

something needs to be done, th

the money,”* he said
Clayton said

already fallen because of s

of glass on the c s

**A lot of the courts are dangerous. I'd
like to be a responsible coach and have
the safety of players in mind, and I cer-
tainly woul[...]en”’ will be published in
a future edition of The Arizona English
Bulletin.

Attending the University of Clarion
(Penn.), Hufford participat[...]ch week a different well-known
writer would teach the class, Hufford
said.

Damon Knight, an establishe[...]s courts

er, director of building
n his opinion, the
ixed if it hadn't

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (50)[...]we re-elect them.

A 98 percent re-election rate
is proof of that. And what are
we receiving in retur[...]unemployment,
homelessness, a monstrous
deficit, the S&L scandal, and
sky-rocketing insurance rates.

Neither raising taxes nor
shaving Medicare is the answer
to balancing the budget. The
answer lies in the control of
spending.

If we wish to remain one of
the most prosperous nations in
the world, we cannot discourage
investment.

American[...]ends more.

Since 1980, revenues have in-
creased by $337 billion, accor-
ding to the National Chamber
Foundation’s Center for
Economic Education.

But where is our money
going?

We support allies who hate
us;[...]tries that don’t repay
it. Now we are defending the
borders of a foreign country.

With the monetary problems
this country is facing, how can
George Bush justify spending $1
b[...]rabia?

We need a president with
guts, a man with the courage to
“‘just say no’’ to tax-and-spe[...]d a man who can
stand before Congress and say,
The American people have had
enough; it’s time to start at the
top of government and whittle
this deficit down.”

The average American con-
tinues to sacrifice; it’s time our
leaders share the pain.

Hideous Halloween hell

By Eric Wincentsen
Special to the Voice

October 31. A full moon, a cool breeze,
little kids running extortion rings to get
candy, and the local fundamentalist lurk-
ing around the corner telling everyone
they’re going to hell.[...]ng with this picture?

I remember reading a story by Ray
Bradbury about a teacher who brings her
students back from a sterile future to
observe the ‘‘horrors’’ of Halloween.

The way the story goes, the teacher’s
job is to show the students the barbarian
customs of the past, where people
celebrate immoral holidays and read
decadent literature.

At the end of the story, one boy decides
that he likes our time bet[...]ecause it allows him to use his imagina-
tion. He is then left behind and called a
heretic.

The time frame of this future was never
revealed, but it could just as easily be
now.

In recent years, the religious right wing
has decided that Halloween is a celebra-
tion of Satan and of demonic pagan
religions. To save the poor souls of our
youngsters, they have suggested[...]n.

When I think about a harvest day
celebration, the first thing that comes to
mind is Druids dancing around a tree and
making human sacrifices. But what the
fundamentalists have in min
a celebration of a bountiful |

Something like this makes the Druids
sound good. In many countries, they have
holidays like this no matter how good the
crop does over the year. Basically, it is
pure government propaganda.

So instead of the Druids, picture this:
instead of the scheduled back-to-back
running of the ‘‘Night of the Living
Dead” trilogy, they show this great ex-
panse of Midwestern farmland with an ar-
my of tractors on the horizon.

A flag with a red star, a swastika, and
across appear on the screen while a man
with a Southern accent intones[...]hrist,’”’ and goes on to brag about
meeting the wheat quota.

So now we have a choice. Go out and
help on the collective farm or go to hell
for celebrating Halloween.

After that hypothetical television show,
hell is starting to sound like a vacation
resort.

In all truth, Halloween is not the holi-
day it was originally meant to be. Only
in[...]rst.

What does this have to do with
Satanism? It is frightening to know that
some idiot might try something like that,
but the percentage of these people is so
small that it could probably be said that
all the warnings are simply scare tactics
initiated by various fundamentalists.

Speaking of being sick,[...]people outside of 7-11. That’s enough
to scare the hell out of anyone

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All the King's Men

The Satanic-Religious alliance

By David Madrid

The Voice

I was sitting in front of my television
the other night, watching the religious sta-
tion on mute and listening to old[...]nly I heard something that I
won’t soon forget. The voice said, **Oz-
zy sent me 20.”’

What did[...]ts?

Before I knew what I had done, I sent
$20 to the station and pledged my soul to
Oral. And I don’t even like Ozzy.

That is the power of backward mask-
ing messages. Right then[...]ening to my albums backwards,
and I don’t watch the religious station
anymore.

Why? Because I realized that Satan has
an ally. Although the evangelists attack
Ozzy as a Satanist, they used him to take
my $20.

There is a Satanic-Religious alliance,
and it is growing. Without Satan Oral
Roberts, Jimmy Swagge[...]would be unemployed.
These evangelists give Satan the publici-
ty he needs, and in return Satan has made
them wealthy.

These paragons of virtue don’t feed the
hungry or cloth the naked; there is no
money to be made by doing that. Just ask
Mother Teresa.

Recently Satan appeared in Toccoa,
Georgia, in the form of yoga. Many
citizens didn’t realize Satan was there, but
the good Christians of that city knew

They stopped the yoga classes

Phillip Lawrence, one of the saviors of
the city, said, ‘The people who are sign-
ed up for the class are just walking into
it like cattle to a slaughter. Half of yoga
is a branch of Eastern mysticism, and it
has strong occult influences.”

Thank God the butchers were stopped.
Heaven forbid that Eastern religion
should corrupt the citizens of Toccoa.

Satan is deceptive; he even made
Mahatma Gandhi look like[...]ence
and tolerance are simply Hindu tricks us-
ed by Satan to trap the unsuspecting.

The Satanic-Religious alliance is grow-
ing, thanks to such evil as rock ’n’ roll
and the New Age movement. Evangelists
have told us that these are the workings
of Satan.

In the book, ‘‘The Beautiful Side of
Evil,’’ author Johanna Mich[...]She warns that we are being ‘‘groom-
ed for the arrival of the one whom Scrip-
ture calls...the antichrist’’ by such evil
television shows as ‘‘Bewitched”’ and ‘‘I
Dream of Jeanie.”’

Then there is the cartoon ‘‘Casper the
Friendly Ghost’’ and the movie ‘‘E.T. the
Extra-Terrestrial’’; these are also
demonic.

Remember what I said? ‘‘Satan is
deceptive.’ This proves it. For years we
have watched these shows and we didn’t
even realize we were victims of S[...]an
momentarily possessed me. He forced me
to take the most demonic album I could
find and play it backw[...]tographers James Begay, Kar
Kunsman, Kerry Teran

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (51)[...]Stadium sobriety urged We,.wolves aren't te

By Eileen Greiss

The Voice

To beer or not to beer. Or Scotch. Or
Chardonnay.

That is the question, fumbled by the
Arizona Board of Regents, picked up by
the state attorney general, then lateralled
to the State Liquor Board, over whether
to allow consumption of alcholic
beverages in the sky boxes at Sun Devil
Stadium.

Currently, the fans in the stadium must
abstain. The people in the sky boxes may
consume liquor, supposedly within limits,
but there is no one there to monitor
consumption.

Why should the people who use the sky
boxes be an exception to the ‘‘no drink-
ing’’ rule?

After the sky boxes were built, in-
vestors expressed concern that the tickets
to these high-priced seats would not sell
if alcoholic beverages couldn’t be served.

Where were the planners before the sky
boxes were built? Didn’t that thought oc-
cur to them before the financial invest-
ment was made? Why are the consumers
and taxpayers being pressured now to ac[...]of
“*private heaven turned hell,’’ to erase the
drinking-is-sophisticated image.

Yet, who can be expected to use the
majority of the high-priced sky boxes?
The wealthy. The successful. The
sophisticated. And the investors want
them to have their drinks.

Does the state of Arizona want to
broadcast the clear message that drinking
really is sophisticated after all, and that
it’s OK to pe[...]cial investment a success? I think not.

Instead, the investors and leaders of
our social and business communities have
the opportunity to make a far better
statement:

“W[...]ommittee questions Voice policy

Committee blasts The Voice

Editor:

Since when does the media, created to
unbiasly (sic)* represent the masses, and
protected by the strongest documentation
known to modern man, which is the First
Amendment, have the “‘right’’ to play the
““classification game’’?

Tishina Johnson

I think that drinking in
the sky boxes is
hypocritical. If some get
to consume alcohol then[...]ay
be viewed to be, with malicious intent was
not theby The Voice in the Oct. 8 edi-
tion are private. We agree with the First

Voices across the campus

Do you think sky box patrons should be the only people allowed to
Devil Stadium and why?

the entire

Everett King

I believe it is an unfair
advantage over the less
fortunate people in the
average seats because

Amendment; however, The Voice is not
a private paper, it is funded wholly by
revenues from Fund | and Fund 2,
translated loosely as: 1) taxes of the com-
munity and 2) tuition payments from our
student body.

Basically ‘‘We’’ paid for the publica-
tion of an individual’s opinion. As a
newspaper staff, we feel, it is your respon-
sibility to the community, your life’s

Sean Deal

they[...]care if I
they drink or not as long
as they enjoy the game?

blood, to present an unbiased report of

e[...]munity, and your college.

We further feel that by printing ‘‘Eric’s
opinion’’ you failed[...]tten exactly as received.

Photos by Kerry Te:

Heidi Soock

don’t think anyone
should drink at the
stadium; everyone has to
drive home afterw[...]

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The Voice

You have two minutes to get to class

and[...]g spot. You
are under stress.

An instructor says the test you missed

cannot be made up and you may fail the
class. You are under more stress.

You drop your books on the ground

and you lose important papers. You are
un[...]life.
These and other examples of pressure

were the topic of Emily Ferguson’s
Employment Talks lect[...]tive’ on Thursday.

“Stress can be defined as the rate of

wear and tear on the body,’’ Ferguson

said. ‘‘It breaks down the body and it also
has some effect on the mind.”’

Ferguson explained there are a variety
of stress levels you can experience. Con-
tinual stress is the most potent.

‘Continual stress is stress that occurs
day after day,’’ Ferguson said. ‘‘In some
people, it is what we eventually die from,
according to Hans Salye, founder of the
modern day word ‘stress.’ When we have
run out of our body’s resources, we die."”

The process normally occurs over
anywhere from four weeks to 50 years.

‘*Another word for stress is the ‘fight
or flight’ syndrome; that’s what the stress
response is,’’ Ferguson said. ‘‘It is a com-
plete physiological change in your body.
Every system inside your skin is affected
when stress occurs.””

Ferguson explained every system in our
body is activated when we have a stress
response, and ‘‘fight or flight’’ is a com-
plete activation of the entire body.

“Connecting the ‘fight or flight’
response and stress is understanding that
your body is involved,”’ she said.

Ferguson also discussed how to replace
the resources and energy every time you
experience a stress response.

“‘The number one food that increases
energy is complex carbohydrates,’’ she
said.

She also[...]onse
you also lose life-energy. We never get
back the 100 percent we were,”’ she said.

““Get s[...]members.

New cafeteria receives good reactions

By Wendy Smith

Special to The Voice

A school should be in the
business, not the food business.

That is the opinion of Richard Braham,
director of the campus food service when
school opened in August.

Dr. Joyce Elsner, dean of ad-
ministrative services for the college,
echoed this sentiment. ‘‘Food service is
not our primary purpose,’’ Elsner said.
“It[...]’

Facility Food Service was awarded a
contract by the Maricopa Community
Colleges to provide food servi[...]available, Paul Helbling, acting unit
manager for the Glendale cafeteria, pro-
vided the price list approved by the
MCCD Governing Board.

A notation at the end of the list said,
“*Many items, especially beverages,[...]tion
and student satisfaction.”’

FFS handled the remodeling of the
cafeteria, which consolidated two

school

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separate food service
The serving areas, ir
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open for rapid service to the customers.

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stations

Six food islands

The salad bar offers a variety of fresh
salad fixings, soup, chili, and desserts.

The Mexican food bar offers tacos,
tostados, and burr[...],
beans, and guacamole. A different daily
special is also available.

The hot entree bar offers a complete
meal, with daily[...]ter-pound hamburgers and
French fries.

Breakfast is available, with eggs, toast,
pancakes, and omelets.

At the deli customers can order pizza,
or various made-to-order sandwiches.

The new design of the cafeteria makes
the 26 FFS employees more accessible
than in the past. They can switch between
islands, depending on demand, and are
noticeable by their maroon uniforms.

The remodeling also eliminated a turn-
stile which blocked the access of disabl-
ed students.

“*I’m happy t[...]Ferris, director of disabled students

resources. The turnstile was originally
erected for theft prevention, but the new
design eliminated this concern by placing
a cashier at each door. Although disabl-
ed students now have greater ss to the
cafeteria, FFS staff will still provide table
ser[...]on

Students and faculty who were ques-
tioned in the cafeteria liked the changes.

“It’s much better,’’ pre-nursing major
Cathy Olcott said. ‘‘I love the salad bar.”’

‘*The prices are reasonable,” said Pam
Schuch, an edu[...]ies.’’

Psychology instructor Elizabeth Lynch
is pleased with the new arrangement: “‘I
think there is a better selection, but the
quality is about the same.*’

Helbling feels a private company will
give a better level of service since food is
its only business.

“*You have a more professio[...]an
offer a better selection and lower prices.

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Contractual Arrangement

The financial arrangement between
FFS and MCCD allows for the payment
of initial management fees to FFS for the
remodeling and start up. After this the
district will no longer have a financial in-
terest in the cafeteria, but will retain in-
put regarding price and selection, accor-
ding to Elsner.

Elsner said the cafeteria was profitable
in the past, but the profits went to offset
losses incurred at smaller[...]observed FFS’s iy

operations before accepting the bid.
FFS also provides food service for
Chandler, Mesa, Paradise Valley, and
Scottsdale Community Colleges.
The cafeteria is open Monday through
Thursday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m[...]m.

Award-winning pianist

Mac Frampton

In ‘‘By Request’’ concert

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News

5

Life of women in China is discussed

8y Glonn Davis

“to VOICE?

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int-toes titfi : t): ,ioycc \‘tor[...]ticttii; and Janet \\ tindrcy.
iniitc designer tn the HTC Innovation
:tttcr.
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in the first Sino-Amcrican Conference on
\\ omeii's Issues. held in Beijing. The pur-
pose of the conference was to study the

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role of women iii China.

The conference was attended by 250
women from the L'titted States. Canada.
.iiid South \tnertcti wh[...]:tirtttii
were shown i slitlc otcscti lltttll on the

.‘tilc the, \t'lt (t‘tttlitctits 't'ttnt ‘ltL‘
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People. “ l\\d\ broadcast iti {ngiish and
Chine[...]Premier \\ oo was
in attendance. which signified the unpor~
tance of the conference.

The four Glendale women all said they
enjoyed the expericnc

Family. health. education. and employ-

Resume advice given

By Joyce Barton

The Voice

“Blow Your Own Horn” by using
resumes designed to be noticed.

lhat was the ad\ice at a recent
Ftitployitient Talk» seminar. by the same
”unit.

know where you're heading. what
yo[...]areer Horizons.

Harris-Tuck was guest speaker at the
Oct. l5 seminar hosted by the campus
Career Center.

“You should be \ery proud of your
resume: it isthe importance of creating a
good resume. Harris-Tuck[...]ges 200 or more
applicants,

Recently, one job in the financial in-
dustry had 3,500 responses. The odds of
employment in these instances “are as
bad as winning the lottery.“Harris-Tuck
said.

Quoting Richard Bolles' book, ”What
Color is Your Parachute?". the speaker
said, “A resume is a piece of paper that
gets in between you and you[...]ris~Tuck says a good resume can get
you a foot in the door.

A good resume is easy to read. There
is plenty of white space, it is never hand-
written. and has no typos. Harris—Tuck
says. She also suggests the use of bullets
it) rather than paragraphs to attract

Wellness program

By Juno: Gllbort

The V0166

If you‘re looking for a way to stay in
shape and feel good about yourself. then
check out the campus Employee Wellness
Program.

The program was designed for
employees and students interested in ex—
ercising and maintaining good health.

The Wellness Program is based on an
incentive plan which is designed to let par-
ticipants keep track of their health by
receiving points in areas such as stress
reductio[...]There .s a wide .arteiy or acttxtties

“onsnrcd by thethe Associated

illlL'nllUll.

Harris~Tuck described[...]depending on what
tt person wants to achie\e.

- The chronological resume is effective
for people who know what they want and[...]dates. An objectite can be clearly definA
ed iii the first paragraph. HarrisrTuck
said.

0 The preliminary resume is useful for the
people who are mploring. and ttot sure
what their[...]flexibility. focuses on skills. and
communicates the kinds of problems the
person can solve.

° The functional resume was the third
resume discussed. The person changing
careers would use this resume. On[...]eak educational
background.

Harris.Tuck stressed the use of short
sentences beginning with action verbs
when listing job duties or ac-
complishments. She feels the same tense
should be used throughout. and “the pre-
sent tense can put the sense of ‘now‘ into
the mind of the employer."

Looking for a job is a bigger job than
working on a job, the speaker said. “It
is absolutely critical to get a focus on
where you‘re headed and make the
resume reflect that.“

When looking for a new job “it is bet»
ter to submit l0 resumes a week with 10
fol[...]ls than lOO resumes

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is healthy choice

Students is a trained relaxation therapist.
Conrad will be on[...]s a week to give upper back/neck
massages.

There is also a weekly Wellness
Wednesday cafe menu which will offer a
well-balanced lunch. Included with each
menu is a caloric breakdown of the food
items and a healthy recipe to try at home.

The wellness menu gives them a struc-
ture on how to eat healthy." Pell said.

The program encourages employees
to improve their health awareness and
behaviors,“ Pell said.

In December the program will again
sponsor its Holiday Spa Cuisine cooking
and garnish demonstration.

The demonstration will feature Chef
Bob Desantis. a graduate of The Culinary
Institute of America. preparing healthy[...]'lv 1‘» ,. '~ ".ii

tie and

tticnt were the topics intist discussed at the
conference.

Young children are taught l'ixc valu[...]lec'v :etitt: tii.t‘tttttt: low «it ( hititi, the
'.il'tir. according: 't \cwtttt: .:i t. tt 'ttiti[...]‘t\ aittir
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:ticnt is tipptutitcd.

Ilic conference rcycttled that only[...]tot‘ status." Suydant said.
"( tittsutticrisiii is less than hall that of the

percent of tinnersity graduates in China l \. one reason tictttg llic sun)“ thing
are women. which is not acceptable, "In urea."
I987. 20 percent of the population were lhe forum concluded that C hittes[...]ey general under President Johnson. will speak
at the campus Speakers Forum, It a.m., Oct, 31 at the Student Union Lounge.
Clark‘s speech is titled “The Evolution of the Civil Rights Legislation."

He has traveled to mo[...]nd has lectured at more than
150 universities. He is serving as a board member of numerous national and
international organizations in the fields of criminal justice. civil rights. the
death penalty, and First Amendment. Admission is free.

Mastering the interviewing process

”Tell Me About Your Yourself: Succeeding at the Interview” will be Ellen
La Corte‘s speech at l pm. on Oct. 22 in the Student Union.

La Corte is manager of employment. at Maricopa Community Coll[...]r how to meet a future employer face-to-face. and thethe Student Union.

He will speak on “Being in The Public Eye" and having the power to in-
fluence theis like to be one of the “select few."

MS rep[...]in order
to qualify to represent this college in the Fifth Annual MSISO, a multiple
sclerosis bike rid[...]-4 from Phoenix to Parker.

Checks made payble to the Multiple Sclerosis Society should be dropped
off at the Cashier's Office by Nov. 1. Contact Gastel at 280-9060.

Free self-defense seminar offered

The second set of six Crime Prevention Seminars will be held at l p.m. and
again at 6 pm. on Nov. 5 in the Student Union Council Chambers.

Kelly Scrivcns.[...]st to provide insights

Journalist EJ. Montini of The Arizona Republic will lecture on how
“Criticism is My Way of Showing Affection" at 1 pm. on Nov. 5 in the Stu-
dent Union.

Montini will cover the power of communication skills. communication style.
and the importance of what people expect from themselves[...]Engineers otter ‘Solutlons’ to clubs

The first organizational meeting for “Solutions." a new engineering club.
will be held at 4 pm. on Oct. 24 in the Student Union. The club members
will elect officers. consider propo[...]University representative on campus

wit the
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Alma Zarrow of the L‘niiersity of Arts in Philadt prila wiTI
pus from 2-5 pm. on Oct. 23 in the (‘enter for litfnr't: it.
C! \Ri.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (54)6

Feature

Therapy at Charter Hospital

By Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

“From the house of shame to the mansion of accep-
tance.”’

That is how a former patient at Charter Hospital sign-
ed[...]o, director of out-
patient services at Charter.

The patient who sent the card didn’t really think he
had a problem at fi[...]ecor. She was sur-
rounded with stuffed animals.

The hospital was enhanced by the warmth of similar
decor throughout. It is located at 6015 W. Peoria Ave.,
just one mile fro[...]ng to Tracy Deutz, assessment manager at
Charter, the private hospital offers inpatient and out-
patient services for persons age 5 and over.

There is a 24-hour telephone service and people may
go in at any time to talk with a counselor.

““We focus on the family,’’ Deutz said. The Children’s
Treatment Program and the Adolescent Treatment Pro-
gram depend on family participation, as do the adult
programs.

When people seek help at Charter, their situation is
assessed by a counselor and they are given an in-
dividualize[...]s.

Charter offers free public seminars, known as the
Community Education Series, which vary according to
popularity. Some of the programs are Effective Child
Discipline, Advice o[...]Doesn’t Want It, and
West Valley Youth Gangs.

The hospital also offers free rooms for i2-step pro-[...]he has

Student loans:

hits after graduation

By Jennifer Williams

referred people to Charter who[...]ave
become dangerous to others. But Richards says the pro-
blem with referring students to Charter is that they often
don’t have the money for counseling or hospitalization.

Bettino said Charter is working on developing a sliding
scale for those people who can’t afford the set fees. A
sliding scale allows people to pay on[...]lp at Charter are refer-
red to other programs in the Valley that can take care
of their needs.

Adults[...]y admit
their children if a psychiatrist feels it is in the child’s best
interest.

From Denial to Success[...]Bet-
tino explained.

“*You don’t give up if the person is in denial,’’ Bet-
tino said. ‘‘As long as[...]her desk. ‘‘She
learned to control her anger by hugging a teddy bear in-
stead of hurting herself[...]a problem and then make a commitment to
deal with the problem, she said.

Ending Therapy, Maintenance and Recovery
“Ending therapy is not so much a graduation as it is
a process of learning,’’ Bettino said. She ad[...]er Hospital of
Glendale at 878-7878.

Reality

The Voice

Student loans aren’t necessarily for
eve[...]udent loans are
recommended only as a last resort by
Ginger Gray, the student loan coor-
dinator on campus.

The main problem with student loans
is students don’t realize the amount of
debt they will have after leaving school,
Gray said.

Randy Cole is a music student atten-
ding school on student loans. ‘‘Paying the
loan back wasn’t reality as much as it
should h[...]’

Through compulsory debt management
seminars, the financial aid personal strive
to alleviate the problems that students
sometimes have with loans.

The participants spend an hour learn-
ing to budget, examining the regulations
surrounding student loans, and planning
the amount of debt they can safely incur.

Gray has o[...]d their education through
loans

charges by the loaning institution and the
amount of interest which may occur if a
students has to defer their loan longer
than the six month grace period due to
financial difficulties.

Gray also suggests students keep in
touch with the institution that carries the
loan. This will keep the student from
defaulting by accident.

“Students often move, get married,
and change their names,’’ Gray said.
“This can keep the bank from locating
students to let them know that they need
to start paying on the loan.”’

Gray also believes students need to be
aware of the consequences of defaulting
on a loan: Being decla[...]or up to seven years, and
being sued in court for the amount of the
loan.

Students who are interested in getting
a loan can get information through the
Financial Aid Office in the Student Per-
sonnel Services Building.

The first step in obtaining a student
loan or other financial aid is to fill out
the American College Testing-Family
Financial Statement evaluation form. The
time to begin is early March to receive
money in fall 1991
cording to Cole, the advantages and
vantages of student loans need to be
weighed by each individual student

OPENS OCTOBER 26™ EVERYWHERE

October 22, 1990 Voice

The Depression Test

The 20 questions below were developed by Dr.
William Zung of Duke University to be used for
self-diagnosis. The results might unmask depres-
sion and help you take the first step toward get-
ting better.

If your answer is:

None or little of the time
Some of the time

A good part of the time
Most of the time

Score

I feel downhearted, blue and sad
Morning is when I feel the worst
I have crying spells, or feel like it
I have trouble sleeping through the
night
I don’t eat as much as I used to
I don’[...]han usual

. I get tired for no reason

. My mind is not as clear as it used to
be
I don’t find it easy to do the things I
used to do

- Iam restless and can’t keep still

- I do not feel hopeful about the future

. Lam more irritable than usual.
I do not[...]I feel that I am not useful and needed

. My life is not very full
I feel that others would be better off
if | were dead

. I do not enjoy the things I used to

Total

Total the numbers in the right-hand column.
A score below 40 is the normal range. A score
betwen 40 and 47 ind[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (55)[...]rsonal problems

Roberta Richards, Counselor

oto by Wanda Pippet/Welce

By Elleen Greiss

The Voice

Trying to keep students in school when they are over-
whelmed with personal problems is the primary goal of
the college counseling department, according to Dr.
Roberta Richards, counselor on campus.

Located in the Student Personnel Services Building,
the counseling department’s six staff members offer[...]which students have not yet received help.

“‘The most common problem is emotional stress
brought on by unsatisfactory personal relationships,’*
Richar[...]ectly at ease in bringing

Models chance success

By Barbara Schripsema

The Voice

The runway was decorated with silk
bouquets and balloons of black, gray and
white.

In the audience people were stirring
nervously and makin[...]ok
their best, perhaps hoping to someday be
up on the runway themselves.

The nine male models and 19 female
models featured at Tuesday’s
Model/Symposium in the Student Union
Lounge were wearing formal designer[...]Stella Hatchet
Talent Management Firm, organized the
Symposium, invited the guest speakers,
and chose the models.

All the guest speakers emphasized the
high rejection rate in the modeling and ac-
ting business, and cautioned tha[...]ind it difficult to handle.
They stressed that it isis what you want,”’ said Dani
Green, talent agent and owner of Dani’s
Agency. “‘It has to come from the heart.”’

She said the work is hard and the pay
is low, but what a person is earning is the
experience.

One model, Chris Olcott, a liberal a[...]modeling skills for modeling,
it’s still worth the experience and it helps
in everyday life situatio[...]pplication send your name snd

1

Robert Black of the Robert Black
Agency feels that models shouldn’t[...]folios together.

He said pictures rarely stay in the port-
folio very long. ‘‘Six months is a long
time to keep a picture in your book, and
t[...]ch of money to begin with.”’

Black was asked by a person in the au-
dience if he thought a model should start
out[...]p artist,
said that getting a model to look great is
her job, but ‘‘the model has to come
through, more so than the makeup.’’ She
likes to see the makeup enhance someone.

She also emphasized that staying out of
the sun is vital to a model because it saves
the skin and extends modeling years. A
photographer can make the model look
tan if that is desirable.

Photographer Chris King explained
how photography is an illusion that
creates an image people want.

‘‘Photography is really getting loose;
it’s getting creative, an[...]ing said. He feeis
promise of a certain lifestyle is what pe
ple look for in pictures.

The guest speakers indicated that
models should really believe in themselves
because confidence is the most important
part of success.

Fall Blood
rive

Give Blood.
Leave drops while the leaves drop
Oct. 24 and 25 in the Student Union.

Donate Blood’

United Blood Ser[...]ately,’’ Zontanos said

According to Zontanos the department uses a preven-
tive approach to personal problems by offering a broad
selection of classes. They inclu[...]tress Management with Exercise.

‘“‘Many of the students I counsel come from the
classes I teach,’ Richards said. ‘‘In fact, much of the
counseling that begins in group sessions ends up in
private sessions.’*

Zontanos said of the approximately 29,000 student
registrations in the 1989-90 academic year, hundreds
have received some type of counseling through the
department.

The students are allowed three sessions each
semester[...]are referred off campus.””

Richards believes the counseling department provides
a vital service to the students because of the campus’s
low rate of personal tragedy, such as[...]any crises.’’

Stephanie Fiebig walks down the runway at the Model/Symposium spon-
sored by the Center for Community Education Tuesday evening

ps

THE SKY’S THE LIMIT
FOR AIR FORCE
ROTC CADETS.

No matter what[...]greater potential
Join Air Force ROTC in college. The rest
is summed up in one word: opportunity
Opportunities[...]standing care

ntact CAPT BERNARD FELDSHER

Photo By Mike Piper

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (56)[...]ton said
in a telephone interview from Baltimore. The award-
winning pianist was talking about the concert, ‘‘By Re-
quest,’’ which he will present on campus[...]r—, and then he
has some magical way of putting the whole thing together
as a medley.”’

The audience can expect to hear such favorites as
“[...]Lune,’’ ‘‘Malaguena,’’ ‘‘Send in
thethe prestigious Van
Cliburn competitiont.

“*He’s[...]s coordinator, ‘‘because not
only can he play the standard works in piano literature,
but he’s ex[...]es.”’

Frampton first performed in Arizona in the mid-’70s.
In the early ’80s he called Dutton to ask about perform-

ing at the college.
That phone call led to an association wi[...]sfied customers annual-

ly come back for more of the Frampton musical magic
The pianist acquired a purely classical background at[...]ed on his master’s and doctorate degrees.
After the Cliburn competition, he decided to pursue
an alternative to a classical career by improvising pop
and jazz. It was back in the time when acoustic music

was widely played

“*I was really inspired by pianists that I heard on the
radio, thethe son of a Presbyterian minister in Chester,
S. C., Frampton started playing the piano at the age of
3, with formal training and public appearances at 5.

Frampton’s Saturday appearance is part of the col-
lege Arists Series. The 8 p.m. concert has been changed
from the Music Building, Room 124, to the Performing
Arts Center on campus. Admission is free.

In another appearance in the Valley during the
weekend, Frampton will be presented in a free concert
of classical music at the Herberger Theater in Downtown
Phoenix at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening. The formal recital
is sponsored by Allen Piano Co. as part of the Steinway
Artists Series. For further information,[...]800.

Guitar ensemble plays
at Renaissance Faire

By Barbara Cage

The Voice

His chair teetered precariously from the
stage to his fragile guitar case. Sweat
glistened[...]ead, tamborines jangled, and shouts
rang out from the jousting arena.

Yet, he played on.

This was the setting for the Glendale
College guitar ensemble, which perform-
ed at the 1990 Coronado Renaissance
Faire, held at Los Olivos Park on Oct. 6
and 7.

According to Bonnie Lou Toigo, the
college director of guitar studies, the
guitar ensemble was invited to perform at
the Faire, which is sponsored by the City
of Phoenix, the Senior Citizens’ Center,
and the Coronado Renaissance Faire
Committee.

On Saturday, the first day of the Faire,
the guitar ensemble unloaded their equip-
ment and tried to tune their instruments
as they stood in the heat waiting for the
Renaissance Faire coordinators to bring
chairs.

When the chairs were squeezed onto
the small stage, the performers and the
audience settled in to enjoy the show.

Barefoot children dressed in the simple
smocks of the Renaissance Era, oblivious
to the show, ran through the audience
past the performers.

The wind whipped at the pages of
music, turned them at will, and carried[...]onade and ‘‘popped grain,’’ drown-
ed out the music with shouts of ‘‘Next,’’
and ‘‘[...]ou?”’

Yet, they played on.

After 15 minutes the performers were
asked to move to another stage.

Because of the heat and the move, they
found themselves again standing and
re[...]irs, which they had to squeeze

ae

Check the GCC Fine Arts calendar
“upport campus activitie[...]smaller stage.

They finally settled in front of the Duke
and Duchess. It was peaceful there—for
a moment.

Then the belly dancers started whoop-
ing and the jousting competition, with all
its shouting and clashing of lances, began.

Before long the Chamber Singers, a
campus choral group under the direction
of Janet Carlsen, joined the guitarists for
vocal solos and motets (both ensem[...]ing together).

Children played at their feet and the
distractions grew louder.

Yet, they played (and sang) on.

Conditions improved on Sunday for
the guitar ensemble. The chairs were set
up before they arrived, they had[...]formed on
one stage.

As on Saturday, they played the
Renaissance music as duets and in an or-
chestra setting.

The Faire was delightful. Renaissance-
dressed people[...]ord-fighting, acting, and face-
painting added to the festivities.

Peddlers selling crafts, jewelry an[...]type items gave everyone a
chance to take part of the era home with
them.

Faire spokesman Dan Anderson, aiso
known as Robin Hughes the Fish
Monger, said the Faire has been going on
for eight years.

He said the costumes are as authentic
to the period as possible, and most of
them are made by those involved in the
Faire.

The Faire was formerly held at Cor-
onado Park on 12t[...]at 28th Street and
Indian School Road because it is a larger
area and has more parking.

The City of Phoenix has invited the
Glendale College guitar ensemble to per-
form at the Halloween Art Festival from
2:30-3:30 p.m. on Oct[...]kshop to perform

In early November, singers from the Opera Workshop will present scenes
from ‘‘Mikado”’ and ‘‘HMS Pinafore,’’ operas by Gilbert and Sullivan. Per-
formances are under the direction of Mary Ann Dutton, campus opera teache[...]y, campus voice teacher. They will be accompanied by pianists
Carol Peat and Georgia Gray.

Former stu[...]play operatic arias and duets. According to Irby, the
majority of the group are people in the community interested in singing and
in opera and are mainly doing it because it’s enjoyable.

The workshop is a lot of fun,”’ Irby said, ‘‘and because it is, the show
will be fun.”’

She said there are many talented people in the show, with some really fine
voices, and many of the performers have had experience singing publicly.

The show will be held at 8 p.m. on Nov. 3, and 3 p.m. on Nov. 4 in the
Performing Arts Theater. Admission is free.

Vocal groups to sing

The choral ensemble and the chamber singers will present their first choral
concert Friday evening. The choral ensemble conducted by Dr. Peggy Licon
will perform concert choir works by Michael Haydn, Vaughan Williams, and
John Rutter.

‘‘We’re privileged to have the opportunity to work with many talented young
peop[...]e to invite our friends on campus to
come and see the work they do.’’ The chamber singers, conducted by Janet
Carlsen will perform a number of early madrigals and the Arizona premier
of ‘‘Mercy Song” by Jackson Berkey, the pianist of the popular group
Manheim Steamroller. The performance will be at 8 p.m., Oct. 26 in the Per-
forming Arts Center.

Beachfront Property on campus

Beachfront Property is a nine person ensemble of performers. They
specialize in the performance of Jazz and Pop classics. The group has won
prestigious awards throughout the country. They will be performing at 8 p.m.
on Nov. 2, in the Performing Arts Theater. Admission is $5 general public,
$3 senior citizens, and $1 for students. Tickets are available at the cashier’s
office or at the door on show night.

Southwestern Art Show at ASU[...]m. to 5 p.m.

Jazz ensemble to give free concert

The campus jazz ensemble will be playing a free concert conducted by John
Thrasher. The featured soloist will be John “‘School”’ Porter. The Cactus High
School jazz ensemble, conducted by Julie Carlsen, will also perform. The show
starts at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 25, in the Performing Arts Center.

SCC prof to exhibit in S[...]e
exhibiting his steel and concrete sculptures in the Student Union Lounge start-
ing today

The exhibit will continue through Nov. 2.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (57)[...]Voice

I would've bought a Macintosh even without
the student discount.

Greg Gallent
Consumer Economics and Housing
Cornell University

The first time I saw a Macintosh,I was immediately “Macintosh, on the other hand, is a logical

hooked. It's a work of art. I saw the student extension of the mind. It lets you concentrate on

pricing and my[...]on them can be documents in minutes, and you lose the fear of

a grueling experience. Last year, a frie[...]work

bought another kind of computer against in the same way.

my advice and has used it for maybe 15[...]rs, What a waste. there's no turning back?

Go to the High-Tech Center
for more information

2

Why do[...]h’?
Ask them.

© 1990 Apple Computer Inc Angie the Apple logo. and Macintosh are registered t[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (58)[...], 1990 Voice

4-1 football team to meet Dixie

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The college football team is preparing
for its home finale Saturday night as t[...]e runs an I-power running game,
and it helps with the type of running
backs they have,’’ head coach[...]two great tailbacks to work
as a tandem. They are the biggest team
physically we’ve faced this season.”’

The Gauchos faced Arizona Western
College on Saturday night. Results of this
game can be found in the homecoming
story on page | of this issue. More detail-
ed coverage will come in the next issue.

The Gauchos faced a weak Phoenix
College team on Oct.[...]ifferent
Gauchos scored as they went on to defeat
the Bears 42-8.

“This has been our best output of the
season,”’ Kersting said. ‘‘We had a good
game plan coming in. We executed on the
offense, and played with some intensity
on the defense.”’

Offensively, the Gauchos racked up
395 yards total offense, 225 yards rushing
and 170 yards passing.

Leading the offensive attack once again
was quarterback Donny[...]said. ‘‘He’s an awfully good
player.”’

The offensive line has done quite a bit
better over the last few weeks, Kersting
added.

The offensive line understands their
job a lot better[...]ing their pass protection every
game and it helps the team.”’

The defense also played well in the
game. They allowed 185 yards in total of-
fense a[...]turnovers.

“Our guys played with intensity in the
game,”’ Kersting said. ‘‘We have been
shuting down our opponent’s offenses the
last few weeks.”’

Coach Kersting is right. Over the last
14 quarters of play, the defense has only
given up 14 points.

‘*We’ve[...]e Hungerford said. ‘‘We’ve
been up and down the whole season, but
we're playing as a team now.”[...]reed. ‘‘I’m really excited
that our defense is really coming together.
Now no matter who makes the play,
they’re all happy,’’he said.

The special teams also played tough.

X-country prepares for regionals

By Matt Suman

Special to ‘The “Voice

With one conference meet left,
and regional championships around
the corner, the men’s and women’s
cross country teams are looking to
finish their seasons strong.

Their last meet is Oct. 28 against
Scottsdale Community College and
Phoenix College, to be held at
Scottsdale.

For thethe top five
places.’”

For the women, Espinoza expects
a more difficult race.

For both teams, their true test of
the season will come when they run
in the regional championships at
Estrella Park.

With thethe men’s team

rest

to finish third in the region, with a
chance of placing second.

For the women, Espinoza is hop-
ing for a fourth or fifth place finish.

“It’s tougher for the women. Four
of the seven teams in their region are
ranked nationally,’’ Espinoza said.

The Gauchos recently raced at the
Mt. Sac Invitational in Walnut,
Calif, on Oct. 12[...]Espinoza, both teams had strong
showings, despite the tough course.

““Mt. Sac is one of the toughest
courses in the country, if not the
toughest,’’ Espinoza said.

The men’s team finished third
overall, missing second place by one
point.

Top runners for the team were
Chuck Harvey, Phil Jorgenson, and
Dale[...]top five
runners finished close together.”’

The women’s team placed ninth
overall, out of 17 teams being
represented.

The team received strong races
from Andrea McKenzie,[...]ue im-
proving.’’

Donald Simmons leads the Gauchos to the line of scrimmage in Saturday's
Homecoming game, which the Gauchos won 29-18 over Arizona Western.

“Our s[...]ell
as Our punt coverage. Our kicker has also
got the confidence to kick with consisten-
cy as well.’’

Notes...

Simmons is the No. |-rated passer in
the Western States Football League, with
a 59.7 perce[...]has thrown
for 7 touchdowns so far this season.

The Gauchos also completed the season
sweep over Maricopa County rivals this
year with their victory over Phoenix. The
Gauchos defeated Scottsdale (27-21) and
Mesa (34-7) earlier in the season, making
them 8-1 in the last three years.

The Gauchos are ranked 12th in latest
NJCAA football poll. The Gauchos were
ranked 25th in the preseason.

Cards, Suns take stand

Commentary

By Bobby Warren

The Voice

It may not seem like there is a similari-
ty between the Suns and the Cardinals,
but there is.

Both franchises recently faced a situa-
tion co[...]sports
organizations, and both handled it well.

The Cardinals felt lucky when they
drafted Anthony Thompson in the second
round. Many thought he would be a first-
round pick, but he lasted until the Cards
picked 4th in the second round.

The Suns also appeared lucky when
they were able to draft Jayson Wiiliams
late in the first round of the NBA draft

Williams was projected to be one of the
first ten players picked in the draft, if not
a lottery pick, until he injured hi[...]rs in their respective drafts, how
does this make the two franchises alike?

Both refused to buckle to outrageous
salary demands and bargaining ploys
made by these players and their agents.

After being drafted, Thompson was all
but assured of being the starting running
back for the Cardinals

But instead of going to training camp,[...]ames, Johnny Johnson was playing
football and won the starting spot.

The Suns had all but guaranteed
Williams a position on the Suns roster.
He just had to sign on the dotted line.

They offered him a slotted contract[...]t
cleared him to play yet.

Later, his agent told the Suns that he
was considering a contract with an Italian
team. That was the straw that broke Jerry
Colangelo’s back.

All the Suns would offer Williams was
a minimum $170,000[...]e came to train-
ing camp and proved he was worth the in-
vestment, they would sign him to the slot-
ted contract. He showed up, played a few
da[...]ness to prove himself, he
won’t make a cent off the NBA this year.

Applaud the Suns and Cardinals for
their stances with[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (59)[...]1990

Sports

11

Soccer fights to stay alive

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice —_

“It’s been a disappointing second half
of the season,”’ said assistant coach Don
Hillegas as the Gaucho soccer team went
from a 4-1-1 first half start to a 1-4 se-
cond half, almost eliminating them from
the playoffs.

For the Gauchos to qualify for the
playoffs, their best scenerio would be for
Mesa C[...]vapai
College and Pima Community College,
and for the Gauchos to defeat Scottsdale
Community College last Saturday.

“‘Saturday’s game is a must-win situa-
tion,’’ head coach Willie W[...]hat happens
to Mesa.’”

Injuries have brought the Gauchos
down in the second half of the season.

‘At one time during the second half,
we played 11 men in a game and only[...]have had them healthy, we may
have done better in the second half.’’

In a game coach Watson really didn’t
want to play because of how it was put
on the schedule, the Gauchos tied Embry
Riddle on Wednesday 1-1. The Gauchos
goal was scored by Mike Muraviov.

“This was one of those games ag[...]any injuries going into Saturday’s
game.”’

The torrid second half

The Gauchos faced Pima on Oct. 13.
Had the Gauchos won this game, they
would have qualified for the playoffs. But

Arcade-

with no intensity in the team, the Gauchos
were defeated 3-1. The Gauchos goal was
scored by Everett King.

‘*We knew the game was real impor-
tant, but we got some bad ma[...]ward Mike Muraviov felt there was
more tension in the game.

“It doesn’t seem like we wanted to win[...]ght
that being in second place we would have
made the playoffs. Now we have to rely
on other teams for us.”

The Gauchos had their big rematch
with Yavapai on Oct. 10. Within 24
seconds after the start of the game, the
Roughriders took an early 1-0 lead.

Yavapai took control after that and
defeated the Gauchos 3-1. Scoring the
Gauchos goal was Bobby Myamoto.

The whole tone of the game was set
early,’”’ Watson said. ‘Although we
tightened up in the second half, it was too
late to get back in the game.”*

The Gauchos faced Arizona Western
on Oct. 6. This game was the only game
the Gauchos have won in the second half
defeating the Matadors 8-2.

“*We started out with an early 3[...]then just got ahead for
good and took control of the game.”’

An overall outlook

With 13 freshman[...]am looking forward to having a
good chance to win theBy Mike Massung

The Voice

The Lady Gauchos volleyball team
will play Scottsdale[...]l-
lege Wednesday in a7 p.m. game at
Scottsdale.

The Lady Gauchos dropped a
game to Eastern Arizona la[...]6-15,
10-15, 8-15 to give them a 10-4
record and the number four position
in the Arizona Community College
Athletic Conference.

“Eastern Arizona is ranked
number three in the nation and are
undefeated in our conference. We
h[...],
Gauchos head coach.

What makes Eastern so good is the
way they recruit. ‘‘They have open
recruiting[...](who are) Proposition 48, girls that
don’t make the grades. They’re not
good enough to go to Divisi[...]get
their grades up. They’re kids from all
over the nation that are in that
caliber,’’ Nobley said.

Pima took a beating from the
Lady Gauchos in a game on Oct. 12
with a losing s[...]: Across from J.C. Penney
in Valley West mall. At the corner of 59th Ave. and Northern.

Restaurant-

“It was a very good match for the
entire team. We played at a high in-
tensity level; we came on strong in
the first game with a 15-0 and total-
ly dominated. They were making a
lot of mistakes,’’ the head coach
said.

Top performers in the match were
Teresa Thompson, Robyn Preach,
Stacey Ainlay and Michelle Frausto.

On Oct. 10 the Gauchos pounded
Northland Pioneer in three straig[...]with everyone play-
ing well

Starters dominated the game, with
Molly Lee, Wendy Harrison, and
Amber Gray distinguishing
themselves in the match.

The Gauchos beat South Moun-
tain Oct. 3 with a score[...]ays was
played ‘‘with a lot of intensity with
the last game being played entirely by
freshmen.”

The Lady Gauchos’ trip to the
College of the Sequoias Tournament
in Visilia, California[...]

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with no phone calls.”’

Calling about the status of the applica-
tion can be very helpful, she continued,[...]no’ can help you move on
When you have irons in the fire, you tend
not to move on."’

Raymond Kasten, a part-time career
change student, attended the talk and said
he ‘‘took lots of notes.*’ He[...]spectives on ways to use a resume and
found ‘‘the 10 resumes and 10 phone calls
particularly helpful.’”

A former student on campus, Devin
Riles, thought the talk was good. ‘‘The
use of action verbs was helpful and also
the hint about staying in the same tense
throughout the resume. I liked the part

from page 5

about focusing on what you want to do
now or in the future, rather than what
you’ve done in the past,’’ Riles said.

Harris-Tuck feels the Career Center on
campus is a good resource when looking
for work. ‘‘It is probably the largest of
all the community colleges, and the staff
is excellent,’’ she said.

Besides her duties as[...]mmunity College. She taught on this
campus during the summer.

She stays current on good resume
writing by reading the latest books on the
subject and interviewing different people
on what[...]ch their attention.

All-school social on Friday

By James Gilbert

The Voice

An all-schoo!l social sponsored by the
Associated Students and Evening Student
Association, along with the administra-
tion, will be held from 5-10 p.m. Friday
in the Student Union Building.

‘Originally it was the administration’s
idea to have this event,’’[...]ning Student
Association. *‘This will represent the first
time both student governments and the
administration have co-sponsored an
event.”’[...]all-you-can-eat spaghetti and salad bar
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Larry and the New Breed, a ’ S0s-to-
contemporary rock band,[...]hey come highly recommended.’’

Although this is the first time for the
all-school social, there may be others to
come.[...]r
basis.’”

Tickets can be purchased ahead at the
cashier’s office or at the door on the night
of the event.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (61)Campus thefts: a closer look

By Mike Massung

The Voice

You may never have been personally affected by theft,
but if you park your car, motorcycle or even your bicy-
cle on campus you should be aware that in the last three
months there have been 30 campus theft[...]ice.

Four autos have been stolen on campus since the
beginning of the year, three in the last three months.

Eileen Johnston, chief of security for the campus, said
that the cars stolen were models that are in the high-theft
category.

“Most of the stuff reported stolen has to do with
stereos. We[...]h prices
ranging from $10 to $3,000, with most of the thefts hap-
pening during the day, not at night,’’ Johnston said.
‘But to really know the value of the stereos we’d have
to contact the insurance companies.”

The number of cars stolen in the last three years has
varied very little, with fou[...].

Vol. XXVI No. 6

Finding paths
to pay tuition

By Sevag Hayan
The Voice

“Scholarships aren’t just for scholars’’ was the topic
of a recent seminar given by Saryl Schwartz, founder
of the scholarship search service Pathfinders.

To the strapped college student searching desperately
fo[...]hwartz said, information equals power.

‘*There is $27 billion that is available every year in all
kinds of financial aids,’’ Schwartz said, during the Oct.
22 seminar in the Student Union building.

Schwartz also explained that there is about $5 million
out there that never gets used s[...]now how to tap into it or don’t realize
that it is there.

The origin of Pathfinder, Schwartz explained, was
whe[...]to use to find
scholarships for her sons.

One of the things Schwartz did during the seminar was
to let everyone introduce themselves and tell her their
best attribute.

She explained that by verbalizing their thoughts they
could trick their[...]ain-
ed, and students often don’t reealize that the re-
quirements are frequently simple, involving e[...]e even Greek, could get you
a scholarship.

There is something out there for everyone, Schwartz
said. The hopeful applicant just has to remember the
three ‘D’s: dedication, desire, and diligence.

The rate of reported lost or stolen stereos on campus[...]ding to campus security statistics.

Johnson said the figures may not reflect the true
number of thefts because some students don’t report the
thefts to campus security and may just report them to
the police.

Glendale police report that from August 15 to the pre-
sent there have been 18 thefts or burglaries[...]tal
of 30 reported thefts on campus.

Thirteen of the thefts happened during the day, and
12 at night, with five being reported as unknown.

Tuesday is the most likely day of the week to have
something stolen on campus, with an average of eight
thefts being reported. Following that is four thefts be-
ing reported on Mondays, Wednesda[...]n job to do his Michael Jordan impersona-
tion at the IBM display booth on Oct. 24.[...]ad of security, thefts on campus
have varied over the past three years. Theft rates of cars
and car stereos have been among the highest, but don’t
show any specific patterns. 1990 figures as of Sept. 31.

where and when most of the thefts occur, students who
have had anything stolen should report the theft to
security personnel and fill out a report[...]ig lots. So we’re trying to be more specific in
the reporting. Then if we pinpoint a high theft area we

Please See * Campus Thefts Back Page.

Wrap it up
The Gauchos ready to close
out their season -Pg. 10[...]HTC Info-teller
provides help to
computer users

By Glenn Davis

The Voice

Do you have specialized questions
when working at the High Tech Center?

**Despair no mor

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lasco, the
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**We have students here on the floor
and they need help al ne with soft
ware and[...]aff,

technicians, amd faculty members who
are on the floor to help when students
raise their hands

Many of the questions are specialized,
and when they are not answered, students
become frustrated

The solution to these frustrations, and
the ‘‘search for knowledge,"’ begins and
ends at the HTC info-teller.

“Search for knowledge’ provides ac-
cess to a schedule of the specific instruc-
tional associates or faculty members
specialized in the area in question. Pro-
vided is the day and time these people are
available.

“There is no need to complain and
become frustrated and say nobody can
help me, because all the information is
here,’’ Velasco said.

There are 40 softwares[...]ht Watchers group working hard on reaching goals

By Julia De Simone
The Voice 7

was recording their weight. As soon as
e[...]le member,
associate dean of

Albert
instruction, the

According to Pinch, the red ribbons
signify 10 pounds lost. If a member l[...]uid be stuf-
fy, degrading and uncomfortable. But the
minute I entered the Weight Watchers
program here on campus, I instead[...]joy, concentration and
committment.

As I entered the room, some of the
members were already being weighed in
as Judy Pinch, weight watchers leader,

The first was about the Wellness
Wednesday Cafe Menu. The menu, which
is free, shows what type of meal is being
served and the number of calories and fat
included in each food group. Below the
menu is a recipe which gives people the
option to prepare their own low in sodium
and fat meals at home.

The second announcement was about

the support meeting which would be tak-
ing place every weekend. According to the

meetings are good. ‘‘I think it’s very good
meeting with the group,” he said. He ad-
mits that it’s hard to lose weight by
yourself, but with your friends it’s easier.

When all the announcements were
finished Pinch immediately gra[...]‘‘We lost 32
pounds.”’ After a couple of the others ad-
mitted to losing weight, Pinch stated,[...]Everyone laughed.

an additional 10 pounds a star is given.
At the end of the six weeks, the member
receives a goal ficate for reaching
their goal weight. If the member stays
within their weight goal by weighing in
every month, then they > to attend

the Weight Watcher meet free for the
rest of their lives.
Currently, the 10-week am costs

$80 for full-time employees in the
Maricopa District colleges. If the group

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (62)2

November 5, 1990 Voice

Race for governor:
The Voice’s choice

The Voice, in an attempt to
endorse a candidate for g[...]ak direct-
ly with them. Of course, we
understand the rigors of a
gubernatorial campaign, and
that GCC is not a priority.

Yet we were surprised to see
these candidates addressing
elementary school children. In
the Sept. 25 edition of The
Arizona Republic there was a
picture of Goddard being ques-
tioned by a sixth grader from
Shumway Elementary school. In
the Oct. 21 Republic both men
appear answering questions
from pupils around the state.

While we recognize that being
seen with children is a major
part of the campaign (both men
want to be identified as being
for children), we also believe
that ‘the college campus is of
some importance. But all that
aside, let us examine the
candidates.

Goddard is in favor of Pro-
position 103 (ACE), the Arizona
Classroom Improvement In-
itiative. This impresses those of
us in favor of education.

Symington is against this. He
is running on the ‘‘Read my
lips’’ platform. This means no[...]o while Symington
may not ingratiate himself with
the education crowd, he has cer-
tainly scored with us lip readers.

Symington is a developer. In
Arizona that profession ranks in
popularity with drug dealing.

Goddard is a politician. In
Arizona that profession ranks in[...]prostitution.

Differences are hard to find.
And the problem remains: who
should The Voice endorse?
Perhaps if we could have
spoken to the men we could
have seen a difference. Their
reacti[...]ions may have given us some
insight.

We feel, in the matter of this
important question, we should
remain as unbiased and fair as
possible. So what is our choice?

Flip a coin.

The prophet and the madman

By Eric Wincentsen
Special to the voice

“Tl have a dream!”’

It would te mor[...]dani Hussein.

What a typical politician this guy is. He
finally notices the no-win situation for his
country in Kuwait, and uses Mohammed
to save his gluteous maximus.

In case this is the only paper some of
you read, Hussein is the leader of Iraq.
We are not currently on good term[...]o a giant
radioactive lake.

Since he finally got the point that we
would actually do it, and that his[...]and telling him to withdraw from most
of Kuwait.

The Associated Press quoted
Mohammed as reportedly saying, ‘‘Your
missiles are pointed in the wrong direc-
tion.’’ He urged Hussein to withdraw and
to ‘‘point them in the right direction.’”
Hussein asked what the right direction
was, and Mohammed said that he al[...]erri Fiediez |
Assistant Adviser: Phil Matecr

So the Saddainizer will be getting his
butt om of Kuwait soon. Gil prices have
already started diving (even though the
gas companies are still raising prices, and
we’re still getting screwed), and the pro-
spects look good for bringing back some
of o[...]missiles? Most likely toward Europe.
Hussein has the ability to send missiles
with chemical warheads into Eastern
Europe and the Mediterranean.

There is also the threat of the Iraqi con-
cussion missiles. These missiles are non-
nuclear, but kill with shockwaves at about
the level of an atom bomb. These could
do unimaginable damage to Eastern
Europe and the Mediterranean.

Despite hilarious dreams, we are not
out of the woods yet. Hussein still has to
completely withdr[...]n withdrawing troops from Saudi
Arabia, and there is no guarantee Hus-
sein might not just go back in[...]e our full support
to our troops. If we listen to the peaceniks
too much, we might just end up speak
in[...]raphers: James Begay, Kari
Kunsman, Kery Teran

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In disgust at our elected public of-
ficia[...]vative, Republican Candidate.”’

My platform is as follows:
*I am opposed to any increase in taxe[...]belt law for those over 13
because citizens have the right to make a
dumb decision not to wear a seat belt).
el believe strongly in reforming the
welfare system, which has become a na-
tional tragedy for the poor and
minorities.
el am a strong supporter of[...]form, without taxes, with fewer ad-
ministrators, by throwing out tenure, to
give students the best teachers, and by giv-
ing those teachers better compensation.
I am an extremely strong advocate of the
Pro-Family movement. I support the in-
alienable Right to Life and therefore I op-
pose murder by abortion, infanticide, and
euthanasia.
*I am opposed to a Martin Luther King
Day unless it is changed to a ‘‘Civil Rights

| The Voice

| Glendale Community €
6000 W. Olive Ave[...]ut not least, I favor stronger law
enforcement in the areas of gang violence,
racial violence, and espe[...]y, of course, I’m not running
for anything, but the following candidates
are the individuals I would like to see
elected:[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (63)Voice Movember 5, 1990

With liberty and
justice for all

By David Madrid

The Voice

The press has begun to defend Charles Keating.

The Arizona Republic ran an editorial decry-
ing the shabby treatment of Keating. Then Tom
Fitzpatrick, a columnist for The New Times,
wrote a column questioning the constitutionality
of applying excessive bail on Keating.

I, too, question the constitutionality of the
judge’s action. But I also question the legality of
the Zero Tolerance laws enacted under the Reagan
administration and continued by President Bush.

These are the anti-drug laws that strip accused
drug dealers of all their assets on the assumption
that these assets are gained illegally. This is done
without a trial or a conviction.

The dealer is arrested and taken to jail; bail is
set, but how can he pay?

It’s a catch-22 situation; the accused drug dealer
is incarcerated but cannot post bail to free himself;
thus, he is legally imprisoned without a trial.

While many may feel that drug dealers deserve
what they get, there is a deeper question. Doesn’t
the United States Constitution grant equal rights
to all? Is there a provision in the Constitution that
excludes alleged drug dealers and junk-bond
dealers?

The danger in all this is that right now it may
be great to see that dope dealer down the street
get his. It’s easy for many of us to sni[...]e blues.

But when we begin to make exceptions to the
Constitution based on our personal feelings about
the accused, then we open the door to abuse by
authority.

In a poll taken by the Washington Post / ABC
News last year, 62 percent[...]saia they
were willing to sacrifice ‘ta few of the freedoms
we have in this country’’ to support the war on
drugs.

We cannot bargain away our rights. Our Con-
stitution is unique; it is a beacon of freedom that
draws the oppressed from other lands.

Just as the press has questioned the constitu-
tionality of the Keating case, so should we ques-
tion Zero-Tolerance. Let us not direct our energy
solely toward the First Amendment problems; the
provisions of the Bill of Rights are interlocked.

To sacrifice even one right will lead to the
destruction of them all.

Opinion

Le[...]ont page article regarding academic
advisement in the Oct. 8, edition of The Voice, please
consider the following.

Advisers can help students as follows[...]listic goals, and select appropriate
coursework.

The Advisement Center is staffed by Program Ad-
visers, Athletic Specialists, retired[...]requirements,
assessment issues, advising skills, the use of technology
in advising and more. This year Glendale is hosting the
Maricopa Community College District’s Annual
Ac[...]uring 1989 nearly 40,000 students were advised in
the Center. Demand for advisement services varies widely
during the academic year and generally is greatest dur-
ing registration periods when almos[...]e per day
seek academic advisement. This presents the challenge
of providing quality advisement for lar[...]ns. During peak demand periods
of registration it is difficult to provide the time needed
for many students.

Guidelines

Visit the center often during theThe Advisement Center stocks curriculum check sheets[...]you are pursuing an occupational program offered
by GCC, ask for a referral to a faculty member who is
an expert in that department.

Don’t wait until registration to seek advisement.

Read the GCC catalog, the student handbook, and if
you are transferring, the catalog of the institution to
which you plan to transfer

Read about your career; the Career Center or Library

Voices across the campus

Whom do you support for governor and why?

has the information you need. If you are totally undecid-[...]with a career
counselor.

Seek advisement during the early or middle part of
the semester.

If you have transfer coursework from a[...], bad solution
Editor:

Paul DePippo’s (head of the Glendale Faculty
Association) assessment of advisement, in the Oct. 8
Voice, seems to be right on target. I have[...]udents who received erroneous informa-
tion about the classes offered and wondered why they
were taking them.

The solution, as always in a political environment, is
to put more money into the program and make it man-
datory for prospective s[...]tion to be ‘‘two separate entities,’’ why is his solu-
tion mandatory advisement? Are we building another
obstacle to the registration process?

To participate in fall’s[...]ed to
register on three separate occasions due to the bungling
policies currently enforced by this institution. Perhaps
the philosophy is to see how determined the prospective
students are prior to admittance.

Now we are going to add another obstacle; let’s force
the students to receive inadequate advisement prior t[...]day I am voting
for Terry Goddard. He
believes in the people
and he is for pro-life.

Gene Barton
Republican Fife Sym-
i[...]gton has no previous
political experience.

vote

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (64)[...]olce

Tribulations of life as a helicopter pilot

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

Living on the edge and thriving under
pressure seem to be the requirements for
a helicopter newsreporter.

Len[...]He lives that life and spoke
about ‘‘Being in the Public Eye’’ at the
Oct. 29 Employment Talks Seminar,
hosted by the campus Career Center.

The tan, fit-looking pilot opened with
an apology abo[...]si-
tion: ‘‘One thing we have to deal with in
the news business is deadlines, and I have
one today. Tom and I have an interview
at 2 p.m. with Sen. John McCain on the
wilderness issues. So we only have 30
minutes.”’

The ‘‘Tom’’ he referred to was the
Channel 10 photographer, Tom Fergus,
who accompan[...]oes 90 percent of his writing
sitting in front of the monitor, viewing the
footage Fergus shoots.

The reporter believes it is important to
coordinate copy with video images,[...]one and
one half minutes in length.

“‘Unlike the newspaper business, TV
has a limited amount of time,’’ Clements
explained. ‘‘It is a headline business. In-
formation has to be given in just a few
moments, but there is instant gratifica-
tion. By 4 p.m. you know whether you
are a success or fail[...]stress: ‘‘I need that
kind of pressure. I’m the one who waits
until April 15 to do my tax return,’’ the
reporter says.

“Do you appreciate that kind of[...]do you need predicatibility?’’
Clements asked the audience. He advis-
ed people to choose a career based upon
the type of personality they have, and not
on glamour[...]TV jobs don’t pay very well, ex-
cept a few at the top,”’ he said.

Clements talked for a few mi[...]wanted to
know about his flying career—what it is
like, the danger, and the assignments he
has now. A few questions were abou[...]ing as a career.

Former attorney general visits

By James Gilbert
The Voice

Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney
general under President Lyndon B.
Johnson, was the featured speaker at last
Wednesday’s Speakers Forum.

The long-time civil rights activist was
greeted by a standing-room only audience
in the Student Union Lounge as he spoke
on the beginnings of the civil rights move-
ment in legislation during the 1960’s.

Calling the 1960’s ‘‘The Best of Times
and the Worst of Times,’’ he reflected on
the problems he encountered during the
passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
and the Civil Rights Act of 1968.

“| think they were times when
American moral character was at its fever
pitch, the highest level it ever was,’’ Clark
said.

He spoke on his experiences in Selma,
Alabama during the civil rights movement
in 1965. In Selma only one percent of the
black population was registered to vote.
An all-out roundup was launched to
register voters.

The drive spurred riots that caused tens
of millions of dollars in damage and 36
deaths. By the end of the roundup only
two percent were registered. By 1968, bet-
ter than 70 percent were registered.

The noblest quest of people in my
lifetime was the civil rights movement.”’

Clark also discussed sexism: ‘‘We

Ramsey Clark

couldn’t see the beauty or theis no human
experience like hunger.”’

Clark, the first attorney general to op-
pose the death penalty finished with his
concept of the great character flaw of the
American people: their glorification of
the power of violence. ‘‘Where is the in-
tellect, where is your heart that you can
find no other way other than violence?’’
he asked the crowd.

Student & Staff

Discounts

Cameras & Acc[...]tion, Clements
said ‘‘search and rescue’’ is the most
dangerous aspect of his job.

‘‘A few years ago some men tried to
cross the flooded Verde River in a pickup
truck,’’ he explained. ‘‘Two of the men
swam to safety, but one was stranded in
the truck.”’

Clements had to quickly form a plan
of attack. The truck could move at any
time and wash the man away. A deputy
sheriff was strapped to the helicopter
skids, Clements flew low over the emers-
ed truck, and the deputy was able to pull
the man to safety.

“I'll carry stories like these with me till
I’m old and gray,’’ he says.

The helicopter reporter has flown all
over the state. He frequently refers to his
job as ‘‘very dynamic and exciting.’’ He
is on call 24 hours a day.

Some days nothing is happening and he
is able to take it easy, but most weeks he
works an average 50 to 60 hours.

His personal life is obviously affected.
He lives 1.92 miles from the station and
is often unable to make plans.[...]during national

By James Gilbert

The Voice

Representatives from IBM held
their national promotion of the IBM
PS2 fair on Oct. 24 on the campus
mall area.

Under the blue and white canopy,
students and faculty found out the
best prices on IBMs.

“This is the lowest price that you
can get on a computer, even[...]nold
Braasch, IBM collegiate
representative.

IBM is once again on the forefront
of technology with its new PS2. Due
to its new micro-channel architecture,
the PS2 is far more advanced than
the old XTs and ATs.

“‘The new system processes infor-
mation faster and allows a greater ex-
pandability,’’ Braasch said.

The PS2 fair is one of the largest
promotional displays in the country.
It travels around the nation setting up
at colleges and universities to[...]m 48 to

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IBM gives school the business

Upon returning from a 12-hour day last
year, he was immediately sent to San
Francisco to cover the earthquake.

“I spent four days in just the clothes
on my back,”’ he said.

With no background in broadcasting or
journalism, Clements seized the oppor-
tunity for his present job.

He said theis the kind of business you
are thrown into and have to survive. It is
a show and tell for grownups.”’

Clements’ job ‘‘is fun, exciting and
dynamic.’’ He enjoys being part of a
medium that can bring information to the
masses and recommends it for anyone
who likes pressure and adventure.

The pilot admited he has ‘‘one foot in
broadcasti[...]’’ He
loves his job but ‘‘it might not be the last
thing I do,’’ he concluded.

Clements ha[...]driver’s license. He has logged 9,000
miles in the air.

promotional fair

52 percent off on ha[...]oftware,’’
Braasch said.

Aside from offering the lowest
prices on IBMs, the fair also tries to
increase the awareness of IBMs and
their impact in today’s b[...]BMs or IBM compatibles,”’
Braasch said.

This is the first semester IBM has
expanded its resources to offer com-
munity college students thethe largest
computer labs in the United States,”
Braasch said.

IBM executives f[...]epresentative
program well enough to better serve
the community college level.

“There is now a larger number of
students going to communit[...]ts
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (65)Voice Movember 5, 1990

Atmosphere put on diet

By Joyce Barton

The Voice

“Humanity is conducting an unintend-
ed, uncontrolled, globall[...]econd only to nuclear war.”’

This was one of the messages projected
on an overhead projector byby the chemistry department, and
was part of the national ‘‘Billion Pound
Diet Week.’”

Gordon is a policy analyst for the
Union of Concerned Scientists in the
Climate Change and Energy Policy Pro-
gram based in Washington, D.C.

The Billion Pound Diet’’ refers to the
need to reduce trapped atmospheric car-
bon dioxide by one billion pounds an-
nually. Gordon urgently prescribed
transportation alternatives as the most ef-
fective way an individual can begin trim-
ming the excess carbon dioxide.

A greenhouse effect is created when
gases in the atomsphere admit the sun’s
rays, but trap heat radiated back by the
Earth. The accumulation of greenhouse
gases will likely cause the earth’s
temperature to rise at an unprecedented
rate.

“It is like the blankets we put on our
bed,’’ Gordon explaine[...]ortable. Adding 20
or more would be comparable to the
greenhouse effect.’’

Transportation is one area of concern
because it is not improving. U.S.
transportation needs are clim[...]re far
exceeding all improvements because our
use is increasing. Even with our advances
in cleaner gas[...]than ever are buying cars
and driving more miles, the speaker said.
By carpooling a person would save energy
by 66 percent. Vanpooling would save 83
percent, and 42 percent is saved by using
the bus.

Admitting she was touching a sore
spot, Gor[...]tries: ‘“We
pay too little for our energy and the level
of taxation is small. The only ones that
pay less are the Mid East countries.”

European countries use their
automobiles, on the average, 50 percent
less than the U.S. They pay five to seven
times more in fuel an[...]ation more
feasible, Gordon continued. More money
is put into mass transportation alter-
natives that give people a choice.

The U.S. is an automobile society,
Gordon says. People in thi[...]longer have freedom.

When prices are low, there is no reason
for people to carpool or find other way[...]Voice places second at contest

Sometimes we at The Voice just have
to face the fact that we’re good.

On October 27, The Voice competed in
the Journalism Association of Communi-
ty College’s[...]nce, and walked away with a
second-place award in the Generai Ex-
cellence category.

The Voice was up against other com-
munity colleges from California and
Arizona. Close to 100 schools attended
the conference.

The Voice won 10 awards in all, but the
General Excellence award was by far the
most significant, especially after last
year’s[...]Tage ai 8.88, Rockey 8 B2

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paid off.’’

The Voice managed one first-place
award in the feature writing category.

Former Editor Rainey Holloway took
the honors with a feature story she wrote
last year o[...]ce-live
front page design).

Phil Mateer, who was The Voice ad-
viser last year, was surprised to win the
award.

The competition at the JACC con-
ference is so tough, that I didn’t really ex-
pect us to place that high,’’ he said.

The award follows a first-place finish
by The Voice at last spring’s Rocky
Mountain Collegiat[...]News Shorts

Spring schedule available today

The 1991 spring semester class schedule is now available. Students interested
may pick up a copy today between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the CIAR building.
Copies will also be distributed through Valley National Banks.

November vacation is for everyone

The campus will be closed during the week of Thanksgiving to allow a ma-
jor re-wiring[...]s Day, Nov. 12.

Blood drive bites all time high

The Phi Theta Kappa blood drive last week broke an all-time record of
138 pints of blood from doners on campus.
The blood drive is a semi-annual event and will be held again in the spring.

‘Networking’ is key to job placement

Is your net working?’’ will be the title of an Employment Talks workshop
by Jane Lance, partner of Nelson Harper & Associates, at 1 p.m. Nov. 12
in the Student Union.

Lance will discuss jobs that are filled by word of mouth, successful can-
didates who do not wait for opportunities, and how to create opportunities
by meeting people.

She will also cover learning to[...]newtwork and realizing
how its potential can make the difference.

Free forums on burglary and violence

The final two of six Crime Prevention Seminars will be held on Nov. 14
in the Student Union Council Chambers.

The first seminar will be held at 1 p.m. and will cover domestic violence.
The second is burglary prevention and will be held at 6 p.m.

K[...]Crime
Prevention Association, will be speaking at the seminars.

Taking risks creates valuable skill

E[...]featured in Employment Talks Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. in the Student Union.

Erickson will explain how risk-taking is one of the most important skills
that we possess. Learn the skills to take worthwhile risks that will help yo[...]cessful in life.

Homestay program seeking hosts

The Institute for Training and Development is looking for families interested
in hosting a student from El Salvador from Nov. 10 to Jan. 12, 1991.

The twenty young women will be participating in a Small Business Train-
ing Program on campus for ten months. The purpose is to allow the women
to experience American life and improve Eng[...]Dora Hernandez or Ruth Allen at 435-3270.

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Feature

November 5, 1990 Voice

Center is literally a good idea

By Barbara Schripsema

The Voice

Want to be a tutee?

The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) has the tutors
if you need some help with your studies.[...]tutors,’’ said Alice
Estrada, coordinator of the LAC and Literacy Center.
“‘We also have some[...]master teacher with Rio
Salado Community College, the whole center is a part-
nership which includes GCC, Rio Salado Community
College, the Arizona Supreme Court and Adult Proba-
tion Offic[...]n and are
allowed an hour of tutoring per week in the LAC. They
must also be assessed before using the services.

Kroeger said the center does tend to get crowded
throughout the week. The busiest times are usually bet-
ween 9-2 p.m. and then it drops off until early evening.

The LAC also contacts the students’ instructors, to
get feedback about their strengths and weaknesses in the
subjects they are being tutored in.

Students can go to the center to make up tests, pro-
vided they have obt[...]ts. Unfortunate-
ly, there isn’t enough room in the building, and students
have to be in the same room with students who are be-
ing tutored.

There is also a computer lab and an ESL (English as
a Second Language) program available.

The Literacy Center, which is the other part of the
center, is able to offer, to students or anyone in the com-
munity, extended tutoring time because there are main-
ly volunteer tutors.

“One of the problems with tutoring is students not
showing up,’’ said Ed McDonald, Vista volunteer in the

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He said an invitational letter is going to be sent out
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tests and haven’t shown up yet.

One of the programs offered by the Literacy Center
is PALS (Principle of the Alphabet System), which is
funded by the Arizona Supreme Court for adults on
probation.

A new course, the ALA series (American Language
Academy), is a software program with cultural and
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Students may work as tutors only if they have receiv-
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students in, accor[...]da.

Some instructors even spend time tutoring in the
center.

Literacy Center tutors must attend training classes, in
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The LAC is located in the Liberal Arts Building.
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (67)Voice Movember 5, 1990

Feature

By Brenna Jones

The Voice

Lee Springer walked into his office wearin[...]some of Springer’s photographs will
be shown at the Phoenix Library on the northeast cor-
ner of Central and McDowell.

Both Beatitudes, a church and nursing home, and the
Glendale Public Library have featured his photographs
during the last few months.

Springer’s office walls displ[...]ey were
matted and hung in rows, covering most of the wall
space.

“I have boxes and boxes of photos[...]ing around.’’ Springer said.

Springer was in the Navy during World War II, and
later retired from the Air Force after 18 years of service.

He is 65, married and has three children and six
grandc[...]erested in photography,
but it has only been over the past ten years that he has
actually devoted more time to it.

Traveling to Berlin during the first week of July, sup-
plied Springer with a variety of photos.

Most of the photos taken, show the differences bet-
ween East and West Germany.

“*It_ was interesting to see all of the differences bet-
ween East and West Berlin,’’[...]k was at Checkpoint Charlie, a sym-
bolic spot in the Berlin Wall knocked down by the East
German government

Another photo shows a building in East Germany.

| Photo by
| Wanda
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Iron bars had been removed and holes in the wall, where
the wall had once existed, could be seen.

The debris of the wall lay all around. Springer col-
lected a few p[...]splay with his
photos.

“*You could see some of the contrast, that I felt was
just fascinating,’’ Springer said.

Most of the photos taken show the contrast between
East and West Germany.

The debris of the wall lay all around. Springer col-
lected a few p[...]a lot of traveling with his wife, who
teaches at The American Graduate School of Interna
tional Management. She is a political scientist whe
specializes in western Europeon politics.

Currently, Springer is working on another showing of
photos he took while in Paris.

The photos are of the old, the new, the ordinary,
and the extraordinary of Paris,’’ he said.

Huge model/talent blow-out planned for spring

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

“Everyone has a chance’’ at a modeling career.

That is the opinion of Lee Cavitt, owner of Stella Hat-
chett[...]e in
our model/talent blow-out this spring, which is going
to be huge,”” Cavitt said. ‘‘We’r[...]best casual/sportswear, and best formal wear
All the sponsors are lined up.”’

Cavitt said similar shows by production companies or
local modeling schools an[...]n run as high as

$375 a person. However, because the community col-
lege is a non-profit organization its main objective is
“*getting the information to the desirous populace who
want to find out about the legitimate industry.”’

According to Cavitt, the guests will be basically the
same as at his recent symposium held on campus: R[...]tographer
Chris King. A video producer who was in the audience
at the symposium will also be a guest speaker.

Cavitt s[...]ct people who have
been turned away from modeling by bad experiences.
He does not think the money people invest in
model/talent schools is worth it

He is currently working to get committees set up to
regulate laws concerning the model/talent agencies.

Cavitt pointed out that rejection isthe ability to sell yourself are important.

‘There isis acting. You have
to play the character to sell the part.’’

For the next year, Cavitt will be teaching a new pro-
gram exclusively at Phoenix College. The classes will cost
$55 and will be held on Wednesd[...]and run six weeks beginning Jan. 23. Registration
is open, and Cavitt recommends that aspiring models
register early.

Those interested in being showcased in the spring
model/talent blow-out may request an application by
writing to: Lee Cavitt, P.O. Box 1907, Gle[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (68)[...]oice

Diviners to play Performing Arts Center

By Elleen Greiss
The Voice

“We're looking for a ‘30s vintage
Schw[...]e,’’ said Virginia
Ludders, director of ‘‘The Diviners,’’ the
next presentation of the Theatre Arts
Department.

She said that finding the bike will pro-
bably be the hardest part of outfitting the
cast for this Depression Days story which
will be presented in late November and
early December.

The cast became better acquainted with
their characters and stage positions dur-
ing the first ‘‘blocking’’ rehearsal at the
Performing Arts Center.

“*T have told the cast to rent the video
tape ‘Places in the Heart,’ ’’ Ludders
said. ‘‘The people, the setting, the
economic level of the town are the same
as those in our production.”’

She explained the unique set design
with special lighting and several stage
levels. The ‘‘props’’ will mostly be in the
imagination of the audience.

The costumes will be made by the cast.
“I’ve taken parts from different pat-
t[...]said, ‘‘and put them
together to get exactly the look we need.”’

She said she’ll have a hard time trying
to find work shoes that don’t have rub-

In the story, the focus of the first act
is on young Buddy Layman, played by
Steve McClellen. Buddy carries so heavy
a burden[...]f as ‘‘he’’ instead of ‘‘I.’’

In the poor rural town in Indiana where
the story takes place, Buddy is accepted
for what he is.

Not so with the main character, C. C.
Showers, played by returning student,
Matthew Kerby.

Showers, a new[...]him and start life anew as an auto
mechanic.

But the townfolk won’t let him.
Thirsting for a preache[...]ritual
leader.

Elizabeth Snyder, whose character is
Darlene Henshaw, the town flirt, said of
this depiction of people impo[...]ective will on someone else, ‘‘It
teaches you the importance of allowing
people to be what they want to be.”’

The Diviners,’’ written by Jim
Leonard Jr., won the American College
Theater Festival award for script writing
in the late 1980s.

Performances will be at 8 p.m. on
No[...]er soles or other modern appearance. 0" Dec. 2 at the Performing Arts Center.

Photo by Karl Kunsman/Velce

Virginia Ludders (far left) runs through the ‘‘Diviners” rehearsal with several cast
mem[...]hibit reflects relationship to nature

~ Photo by Kari Kunsman/Weice

Artist Mirta Hamilton will display her exhibit Mirta 90,
Prints and Drawings in the Student Union today
through Nov. 16.

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By Marc de Celle

The Voice

The sound of Segovia drifts through the afternoon
shadows in the courtyard of the Fine Arts building. There
are no students; it is a balmy autumn Saturday, two days
before the opening of her show, Prints and Drawings,
and Mirta Hamilton is putting the finishing touches on
a few final pieces.

She has[...], painting them part
fire, part pastel, preparing the press where they are
transformed into permanent,[...]brush strokes, chalk shadings
and finger smears.

The results are at once primitive and sophisticated,[...]animals blend into clouds, and
where one ends and the next begins is not always cer-
tain. Standing in a room surrounded by Hamilton’s
work, you begin entering a different[...]y to wonder what presences might be found
amongst the deserts, skies and forests, were we capable
of perceiving them.

When asked about the meaning of her work, Hamilton
speaks in a strong[...]ed with her since moving to California at
age 13. The message is enthusiastic, but nonetheless
vague; it is ethereal, like her art: ‘‘I love to work with[...]tro Parkway E.
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the relationship of the figure to the land, the an-
thropomorphic qualities of the animals and the earth,
where the figures take on the characteristics of the land-
scape.”’

Her conversation wanders thro[...]ssion and imagination, like one
of her images. As the settings move from ‘‘the influence
of the Indians that you feel in the high plains around
Flagstaff’’ to the Yugoslavian coast, where ‘“‘you sit on
the mountains above the bay and the stars fall into the
sea,’’ it becomes clear that her thoughts and art flow
from the same well.

Hamilton spent her childhood in Yugoslavia, where
she saw firsthand the destructive and corrupting in-
fluence that communism can have. Her family’s estate,
built by her great grandfather, was partially confiscated
under the regime of Marshall Tito. Nonetheless, what
she remembers most from her childhood are the elements
of nature that stirred her early artisti[...]er of Arts from NAU. She has exhibited throughout
the southwest well as ASU, the Phoenix Art Museum
and several prestigious Scotts[...]es.

Mirta 90, Prints and Drawings opens today in the Stu-
dent Union building, and will run through Nov. 16. The
opening reception begins at 6 pm and will last until 8
pm. The event is free of charge and will include
refreshments and accoustical jazz by the three piece band
Outta Hand.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (69)Voice Movember 5, 1990

By Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

A night of Hispanic celebration, featur-
i[...](Hispanic Night) will
be at 8 p.m. on Nov. 10 at the Perform-
ing Arts Center.

The entire show will be performed in
Spanish and last about two hours. Admis-
sion is $2.

Performers include Spanish 101 and
102 stude[...]foreign language instructor and a per-
former in the show, the goal of the
presentation is to ‘‘promote awareness
and sensitivity among the foreign
language students, staff, faculty and
students at large.’’

She feels it is important for the show
to be performed in Spanish to help reduce
the sense of ethnic isolation on campus
and to show that the negative stereotype
of monolinguism (knowing only one
language) can be broken by the students.

“*Students are learning and at the same
time enjoying themselves,’ said Dr. John
Griggs, foreign language instructor, who
also performs in the show.

Arts & Entertainment
Noche Hispana promotes unity

He said the performers have been
rehearsing about four times[...]le
together who have similar interests and
expose the community to a variety of
folklore and customs.[...]Other performers in-

clude Bonnie Toigo from the music
department and Joyce Story, a foreign
language instructor who will be reciting
poetry.

The Valley’s Spanish television station,
KTVW, will be covering the event.

Tickets are available at the cashier’s of-
fice and at the Performing Arts Center
the night of the show.

For more information contact Dr.
Griggs at[...]Bel Winemiller, Linda Landrum, and John Griggs.

By Jason Shadrick

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Choral
ensemble
to play first
concert

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

The choral ensemble and the
chamber singers will be presen-
ting their first choral concert Fri-
day evening.

The choral ensemble con-
ducted by Dr. Peggy Licon will

perform concert choir works by

Michael Haydn, Vaughan
Williams, and John Rutter
“‘We’re privileged to have the
opportunity to work with many
talented young peop[...]to invite our friends on cam-
pus to come and see the work
they do,’’ Dr. Licon said.

The chamber singers, con-
ducted by Janet Carlsen, will
perform a number of early
madrigals and the Arizona
premier of ‘‘Mercy Song’’ by
Jackson Berkey who is the
pianist of the popular group
Manheim Steamroller. The per-
formance will be at 8 p.m. Oct.
26 in the Performing Arts
Center.

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Band performance scheduled

The Glendale College Community Band will continue its second season with
its second concert on Tuesday. The band will be performing the music of
Williams. Music from the films Raiders of the Lost Arc and The Empire Strikes
Back will be performed. The Olympic Fanfares will also be included along
with[...]ery serious literature,’” said John Thrasher, the founder and director of the
band. Thrasher began the band 16 years ago with only a handful of members.
The band not only performs throughout Arizona, but al[...]ces.

Tuesday’s concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Ad-

“Voices” opens at Asu West

The drama ‘‘Voices”’ by Susan Griffin is the inaugural production of the
West Valley Theatre Series at ASU West. ‘‘Voices examines the lives of five
women, each of whom is facing some crisis in life,’ said director Don[...]ver makes
commitment. You’ll learn to live with the rhyming.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Short trip[...]rget. You have
something worth nothing.

If today is your birthday, Happy Birthday

John

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (70)[...], 1990 Voice

Football 5-2; bowl bid possible

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The college football team closes out thethe Gauchos (5-2), rank-
ed 13th nationally, faced Ea[...]ge in a pivotal game. A win would
mean a berth in the Valley of the Sun
Bowl on December | at Phoenix College.

“It[...]e win against
Eastern, we get an automatic bid to the
bowl game,”’ Kersting said.

Kersting added that to win the game at
Eastern, the Gauchos needed to control
their top wide receiver[...]score their
points.’”

Homecoming means win

The Gauchos know when they play in
front of a big cro[...].

While racking up 329 yards in total of-
fense, the Gauchos held Arizona Western
College to 18 first-half points as they
defeated the Matadors 29-18.

‘*We played very well in the first half,
then stalled some in the second half,’’

Kersting said.

Freshman runn[...]’ Kersting said.

Kersting also gives credit to the offen-
sive line for the great job they have done.

“*The line has improved since the Mesa
game, and it’s due to line coaches Kelly
E[...]running back Pierre
Jones rushed for 101 yards in the first
half, the Gauchos held him to 42 yards
in the second half.

“After the first half, we changed the
defensive gameplan around,”’ Kersting
said. ‘‘We knew they were running at the
tight end, so we shifted the defense
around to play around the tight end.’’

The Gauchos had seven different
players score. Three touchdowns were
scored by the run, two by way of the pass,
and one field goal.

Dixie rips Gauchos

The home finale for the Gauchos was
not a sweet one as the Rebels from Dixie
College amassed 309 yards on the ground
and four touchdowns by Rebel running
back Kalin Hall, to give Dixie the 38-24
victory.

The defense I felt started out real
tenative,’’ K[...]owns came in

Boxing address to fans

Commentary

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

Since all the reporters and writers and
1eavyweight boxing contenders are mak-
ng their ‘‘State of the Heavyweight Divi-
sion’’ speech, I might as well make mine

30.

After seeing the Buster Dougias-
Evander Holyfield closed-circuit fight
Yet. 25, I only have one thing to say
ivout the heavyweight division

It’s becoming a menace.

Buster Douglas was the biggest fluke
ever to stumble into the heavyweight ti-
tle, all because Mike Tyson wante[...]las did just that.
He defeated Mike Tyson in what is being
billed the biggest upset in boxing history.

But in a matter[...]y turned into greed and
disregard as Douglas lost the heavyweight
title to Holyfield.

Not to take anyt[...]ouglas came in out of shape and only
caring about the $24 million he would
receive after the fight.

Now Holyfield must contend with the
rest of the heavyweight division.

Holyfield’s first test w[...]George Foreman in April.

Foreman, I hate to say, is another big
fluke. He may have been one of the best
fighters in the 70’s, but now in 1990, he
weighs 250 pounds, be[...]ke Holyfield.

Unmercifully, Foreman will be beat by

iolyfield because Holyfield is one of the

strongest fighters in the heavyweight divi-
sion and can throw the big punch when
needed.

Now comes the ‘‘Ironman’’: Iron Mike
Tyson, the former undisputed
heavyweight champion of the world. Now
he’s just a contender.

He asked for[...]no-name opponents for big-time bucks
and ducking the best the world had to of-
fer in Holyfield

So he fought Buster Douglas and got
canned in the ninth round in Tokyo.

He deserved that because s[...]make him look bad.

Now he’s faced with one of the biggest
problems of his career. He’s a contender
again, and fighting the same style as
George Foreman does. He now fights[...]onents for peanuts

But for a year Tyson, who had the belt,
was ducking the number one contender
in Holyfield. When Douglas beat Tyson,
that changed the whole heavyweight
division.

Now Tyson has to wai[...]eman in April of 1991 to get
his second chance at the heavyweight title.

But Tyson’s wait may be goo[...]just as long as he had
to wait to get his shot at the title.

So now, what does this all boil down
to?[...]I want you.””

Foreman: He’d better eat all the ham-
burgers he wants now before Holyfield
embarrasses him in the center of the ring.

Holyfield: A long title reign which he
deserves, after all the time he waited for
Tyson to give him a shot at the most
coveted title in sports.

Douglas: A happy l[...]ted in just seven minutes
after being embarrassed by Holyfield.

Photo by Karl Kunsman/Welce

Marcus Dickson is stopped short of the end zone in a Western States league
game versus Dixie. The Gauchos were defeated by the Rebels 38-24.

the first half on runs of 20, 1, and 2 yards.
His fourth of the game came with 19
seconds left on a l-yard run.

“‘We tried every defense in the book,”’
Kersting said. ‘‘We tried to blit[...]t,’’ Simmons

said. ‘‘But at any point in the game we
could have blown it wide open.”

Notes...

The Gauchos have been the least
penalized team in the league. They have
only been penalized 31 times for 281
yards.

Simmons is now number two in pass-
ing efficiency with a 128.38 rating.

Linebacker Mike Swayda is tied for the
league lead in fumble recoveries with
three.

Defensive back Mark Brown ranks
third in the league in unassisted tackles
with 29, and tenth i[...]LLION PESOS SPENDING MONEY.

TO ENTER. JUST VISIT the JOSTENS RING DISPLAY
NOVEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBE[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (71)[...]ports

11

Volleyball gains berth into regionals

By Mike flouting

The Lady Gauchos will be going to the
Region 1 Tournament Nov. 9and 10 after
a Friday night game with Yavapai Com-
munity College.

The Gauchos rolled over Phoenix with
a score of 15~1.[...]ecord.

According to Sheryl Nobley. head
coach of the Gauchos. “We just totally
crushed them. overpow[...]obyn Preach served 12 straight points
in a row in the first game."

"All of the starters did well and in the
second game the freshmen played. with
Wendy Harrison playing well at the net
and Molly Lee serving seven points in a
row with four being aces,“ Nobley said.

“hi the third game everyone played.
with Leandrca Gaff doing a good job set-
ting in both the second and third game
and Michelle Frausto having a good pass
ing match.“ the head coach said.

Central Arizona beat the Gauchos Oct.
27 with scores of 15-13, 8—15. 9-15.15-9.
14-16.

“1t was the worst game of the season;
our kids were emotionally tired from
playing Scottsdale and Mesa in the same
week," Nobley said. “We made a lot of
mistakes. making it a very disappointing
loss.“

Mesa fell to the Gauchos Oct. 26. with
the Gauchos taking the game in four sets.
Mesa lost with scores of 1614. 15-10.
415. 15-10. giving the Gauchos a victory.

“It was a very emotional ga[...]them we would be tied in third,”
Nobley said.

The whole starting line-up played well
during the game. giving the Gauchos the
victory. Included in the line-up were
Megan Strong. Robyn Preach. Teresa
T[...]1y. Amber Gray and Stacc) Ainley.

Phoeni\ “as the next to fall to the
Gauchos Oct. 20. by scores of 15-5.
15-10. 1571 with all of the miners being
praised for their play.

Arizona Wes[...]e of15-6, 15—12. 15-11.

Outstanding players in the game were
No. 9 Molly Lee and No. 4 Megan Strong[...]a Lilly and No. 5 Brandi Grimes
for their play at the net.

The Gauchos lost to Scottsdale in a

Soccer finishes second again

By Jon Wondt

The Vorca

For the second straight year, the
college soccer team is a bridesmaid,
and not the bride.

Last year it was Pima Communi-
ty College that kept the Gauchos
from the Region 1 championship.
This year. it was the domination of
the Yavapai Roughriders that kept
the Gauchos from the title.

Eighteen minutes into the game.
the Gauchos“ Mike Muraviov was
red-carded. forcing the team to play
with 10 players the rest of the way.

The Gauchos (96-2) were defeated
by Yavapai 6-1 in the title game of
the Region 1 tournament on Oct. 27.

“To be honest.[...]ttle
harder. it might have made a dif-
ference."

The road to the tournament was
rough. The Gauchog had to defeat
Scottsdale Community College on
Oct. 20 to have any chance to make
the Region 1 tournament.

In a very hard—fought game by
both teams, the Gauchos defeated
Scottsdale 1—0.

“We played well enough to win
and help our chances." Watson said.

The win by the Gauchos gave them
a chance to make the playoffs. Then,
a brawl during the Mesa Communi-
ty College and Pima Community
College game forced it to be aban-
doned, elevating the Gauchos and
Mesa into the playoffs.

The Gauchos faced Mesa in an
elimination game. with the winner to
face Yavapai.

The Gauchos won. 2-0. only to be
defeated by Yavapai.

“Of course the kids would have
liked to have won first. but with 14
freshman on the team, it was good
to be up where we were this sea[...]“We played as a team and pulled
together. This is a great group of
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Community College. The Gauchos defeated Mesa in four games.

very contro[...]cores of 15—13. 15-12. 10-15. 17-19,
11-15.

The fourth game had match point
15-14. We were serving. The volley was
going on. Robyn Preach fell. we hit the
ball 0\ er the net, Scottsdale shanked it.
it was going out of bounds and then the
down referee blew the whistle.“ Nobley
said.

“Our girl was down and the referee

wasn‘t sure if she was injured. If she
wouldn't have blown the whistle we
would have won. That game went to
17-19 and they won the last game 17-11,"
she said.

“It was the best game ofthe season for
intensity le\e1 and they played with
heart."

Scores for the Friday night game
against Yavapai were not available at
press time.

Runners gearing for regiona/s

By Jon Graham
Spools! to the Voice

The men‘s and women's college cross
country teams are busily preparing for the
Regional Championships, which are be-
ing held on[...]time.

Head Coach Randy Espinoza feels
good about the final meet of the season.

“I’m looking for good individual per-
formances so they can end the season on
a high note." Espinoza said.

Both the men's and women‘s teams are
coming off a strong performance at their
last conference meet of the season against
Scottsdale Community College and
Phoenix College on Oct. 28 at Papago
Park.

The men's team finished in first place
while the women‘s team took second in
the meet.

“Papago is a hilly course, which makes
it a tough place to run at." Espinoza said.

With the course conditions and an
.unexpectedly hot day. w[...]of 96 degrees, men’s runner
Chuck Harvey broke the course record by
20 seconds while winning the race for the
Gauchos.

Phil Jorgenson placed second and Dale
Houkek finished fourth. sealing the
Gauchos' victory.

The women's team was led by Andrea
McKenzie. who finished second in leading
the Gauchos past Scottsdale. although
they lost to Ph[...]za feels his teams could have a
strong showing at the regional meet. He
looks for the men's team to finish as high
as second. which could give the team an
automatic berth into the national
championships.

On the other hand. Espinoza is expec-
ting the women's team to finish fourth or
fifth overall.

The coach also feels that two runners
have a strong chance at making the na-
tional meet on Nov. 17 in Berbard. North
Carolina: Harvey and McKensie.

The top two teams will advance into the
national meet.

Spoflswire MW

Women's tonnlo uyouu

The women's tennis team will be
conducting tryouts on Thursday at
the tennis courts.

All those interested should contact
Ray Simpson at the C.1.A.R.
Building or call 435-3097

Seem mm nnnou[...]eshmen Robby McCarty and
Charlie Simmons.

Making the second team were
Everett King, Brandon Morrell. and
Andy Smotherrnan.

Also. McCarty was named the
MVP of the conference which could
give him a chance a[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (72)[...]Thefts

can try to patrol there more often,”’ the security chief
said.

Here are some helpful hints from the Glendale Police
on how not to make it easy for thieves.

Key Sense

Lock your car and pocket the key, whether you leave
for several minutes or several hours. Make sure the win-
dows are rolled up.

Never leave an ID tag o[...]leave a key with a parking attendant,
leave only the ignition key.

eProtect your things

Keep everything of value in the trunk. If you leave
anything inside, make sure it[...]Don’t leave important papers or credit cards in the
glove compartment.

eHave a C.B., C.D. player, or[...]if it happens to you

If your car, truck, or bike is stolen or tampered with,
report it to the Glendale Police and campus security im-
mediately[...]a vehicle identification program on campus or
in the community to etch VIN numbers on windows or
other[...]Work with student government, campus police, or the
alumni association to develop a ‘“‘lease-a-[...]chers

loses 200 pounds, or 10 pounds each,
there is a SO percent refund. If the employee keeps off
the weight for six more months an additional 25 percent
is refunded.

As the ribbons are being passed out, members who
had lost weight are acknowledged by their name, how
much they have lost and by group applause.

Suddenly, Sanchez stated that fo[...]ld be
deducted for clothes and shoes. Pinch asked the group,
“Should we make that a policy?’’ Again, everyone
laughed.

After all the ribbons were given out, Pinch happily
explained that the group had already lost 161 pounds
and their goal[...]nds. ‘‘Piece of cake,”’
came a shout from the back. Immediately another
member laughed and said, ‘‘Don’t use that expression.”’
Once again the group laughed.

The meeting continued with a pop quiz on the day’s
topic, ‘Behavior Modificatin.”’ Pinch assured the group
that there were no wrong answers. She state[...]h food.

One question was ‘‘What type of food is eaten dur-
ing vacation?’’ One person respond[...]t-
ly, so why not pay them up front, Gordon says. The per-
sonal automobile doesn’t have to be eliminated, but there
is a necessity for a harder look at alternatives.

C[...]n enough
people express their need for something, the service will
be there, the speaker says.

Gordon concluded by handing the audience a personal
Billion Pound Diet tally sheet, which asked for a com-
mitment to help reduce the carbon dioxide emissions.

GREAT GAMES PIZZA

1 m[...]: Across from J.C. Penney
in Valley West mall. At the corner of 59th Ave. and Northern.

Games,[...]t?’’ One member
responded, ‘‘soup.’”

The main reason for these discussions is to help the
members see why they eat and how they relate to the
event or situation.

Pinch, who has lost 72 pounds and has kept it off for
20 years, explained that the Weight Watchers program
includes nutrition, behav[...]nd
group support.

Joann Pell also explained that the main reason the pro-
gram works so well is because it provides many
mechanics to increase we[...]lost a
total of 2000 pounds.

According to Pell, the program is also medically safe,
with the average person losing 1-2 pounds a week. She
explained that only 5 percent of the people actually keep
off the weight from liquid diets, while 10-15 percent keep
off the weight for Weight Watchers. ‘‘I believe Weight
Watchers is a safe program. It’s healthy. It doesn’t ex-
clude any of the food groups.’’

Sanchez also enjoys the meetings. He states, ‘‘The
small investment of time and money are certainly worth
the extended year of life. It’s fun and a good chan[...]eived her master’s degree in Public Policy
from the University of California, Berkeley. As an
undergraduate at the University of Colorado, Boulder,
she specialized[...]perience in energy and en-
vironmental issues and is publishing a book about the
high social cost of the U.S. transportation policy.

The Union of Concerned Scientists is a nonprofit
organization of nearly 100,000 scientists and other
citizens concerned about the impact of advanced
technology on society.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (73)Two student attacks on campus

Joni Kowitz
The Voice

Two women have been attacked: One beaten and one
sexually assaulted in two unrelated incidents on the cam-
pus south parking lots Nov. 6.

The first occurred at 1:15 p.m. when an 18 year-old
f[...]ssualted and robbed while ap-
proaching her car.

The victim, who requested her name be witheld, was
attacked and thrown to the ground, given two black eyes
and other body injuries by a former boyfriend.

A police report taken by Glendale Police Officer
Layne Slapper stated that the assailant also stole a gym
bag and several pieces[...]rity Eileen
Johnston, there were no witnesses and the victim
reported the assault immediately.

The victim came alone and a campus report has been
made,’’ Johnston said.

The former boyfriend was not a student from cam-
pus and the victim is pressing charges against the suspect.

The second attack occurred approximately 6 p.m. on
the same day.

A 21-year-old woman, a student fr[...]oached from behind while unlocking her car door.

The victim was then forced inside the car and sexual-
ly assaulted at knifepoint.

The assailant then fled on foot into an unknown
direction.

A composite drawing from the Glendale Police
Department has been released of the suspect. He is
described as a white male, 35-40 years old, six f[...]s a half inch
scar near his left eye (see photo). The suspect was last
seen wearing a dark blue long sl[...]th on campus for anyone interested in
attending.

The first one, ‘‘Date Rape and Sexual Assault Preven-
tion,’’ will be held at 1 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Student Union
Council Chambers. The second is titled ‘‘Self-Defense’’
and will be at 1 p.m. Dec. 12. Both seminars are free
and will repeat 6 p.m. the same day.

Campus security and Glendale Police ar[...]acci-
dent involving student John Husselschwerdt. The accident occured Nov. 12 in front of campus.

New bookstore to open near campus

By James Gilbert
The Voice

The mystery of the neon green flyers that were inserted
in the last issue of The Voice is finally out.

Those flyers were circulated by the College Book
Center, an off campus alternative to the college
bookstore, scheduled to open Dec. 3.

Dave and Janie Vanyo are co-owners of the College
Book Center, located four blocks west of campus at 6750
W. Olive, in the Olive Plaza.

“*Basically our goal is to answer the students’ needs”’
Dave Vanyo said

To celebrate their grand opening the Vanyos are hav-
ing a drawing. The grand prize winner will receive a
semester’s tuition. The runner-up will be awarded with
a semester’s use of textbooks.

In addition to the drawing there will be free hot dogs
and Coke during buy-back week.

“*I want the students to come in and get to know us,”’
sai[...]rmer Glendale Com-
munity College student.

“It is great to finally have a choice,’’ said James[...]d save it would be worth
it.””

Moore isn’t the only student who is in favor of an off
campus bookstore.

“T though[...]unying major. ‘‘It stops free enterprise when the
school tries to monopolize the bookstore. They are also
outrageous; they need the competition to keep them
fair.’

How are the Vanyos planning to answer those needs?

‘‘What we are doing is selling students convenience,”’
Dave Vanyo sa[...]t of items that
students feel are beneficial, but the institution itself
doesn’t agree with.’”

The 2400-square-foot building will carry a the text re-
quired for GCC classes, plus a wide asso[...]Bookstore Back Page

Goddard makes
way to campus

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

A crowd gathered around a man in a tan sui[...]ss than 24 hours before election
day, in front of the John F. Prince Library on campus.

Was he nervous[...]phere and most students seem-
ed thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to him.

“‘Goddard’s my[...]agher. *‘He took control and eliminated some of the
drugs. He’ll take control of the state.”

Also a fan of Goddard’s, graphic des[...]hand and thank him for
putting an amphitheatre on the west side of town.

“‘He showed up at a lot of neighborhood meetings dur-
ing the planning stage.’’ she said.

Goddard took his[...]cable car
to keep him on schedule.

Goddard spent the day visiting potential voters. He
says he chose t[...]asked about rising college tuition, he said that
the purpose of a community college is to make higher
education available to everyone, and that jacking up the
cost is obviously inconsistent with that.

“Fifty percent of the cost is supposed to come from
the state. They dropped it to 33 percent, and it’s[...]0
percent would have on this election. Because of the new
law of 50 percent-plus-one, Goddard is still in the gover-
nor’s race.

“*I feel pretty good about the election,”’ he said. ‘‘If
we can get our[...]on campus about 25 minutes. Security
was notified the previous Thursday, but no special
precauti[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (74)2

Opinion

November 26, 1990 Voice

The resurgence of
racism in America

Some accuse Arizona of being
a racist state. The failure of the
state to pass a Martin Luther
King holiday is offered as
proof.

Even racists perceive us as
racist.

The Nationalist Movement, a
white-supremacist group, is at-
tempting to move its televised
programming into Arizona cable
outlets.

The goal of the group is to
“‘repeal state and national King
memorials’”’ and to end civil
rights. Currently, the Nationalist
Movement broadcasts to 30
communities in the nation, and
the group will be expanding to
channels in Los Angeles and
Portland, Ore.

Racism is enjoying a
resurgence in popularity in
America today. There is no
shortage of those we can
discriminate against.[...]n are
changing though.

Abraham Lincoln said that
the ballot is stronger than the

Seriously Social

bullet, but it is doubtful he for-
saw a day when Americans
would use the ballot as a
weapon against one another?

In Louisiana a GOP can-
didate for the U.S. Senate drop-
ped out of the race to lessen the
chances of victory for former
Ku Klux Klan leader[...]uke lost, but he got an
astonishing 44 percent of the
vote. That was 600,000 votes.

Duke’s racist views were well
known to the voters. What were
these people saying?

That there is no room for
minorities in this country?
Perhaps t[...]in-
ferior and should not be treated
as equals?

The fact is that we are all
Americans. Our differences are
wh[...]us a cultural phenomenon
among nations.

America is a special place. It
is a country founded with the
hope that all people would find
equality here.We[...]on-
sible for preserving this way of
life — not by excluding those
who are different, but by em-
bracing all Americans as equals.

No governor, no Super Bowl: So?

By Jason Shadrick
The Voice

Hundreds of gallons of ink and
thousands of trees have been expended in
speculation concerning the race for
governor.

Will Fife Symington become ou[...]fford play in
this?

Will Arizona be able to keep the Super
Bowl?

Was that really Elvis at the Circle K the
other day?

Who cares?

We need a governor like we need
Mecham to hold a King pep rally.

So far, for the past three years, we’ve
been doing fine without[...]had to go without a new one, no one
would notice the difference.

The first good choice for a governor
candidate was revealed when the posters
for Bart Simpson went “ip.

I’m very[...]both very good ex-
amples of that.

Hell, Simpson is thethe Super Bow! relate to the
stupidity of Arizona voters?

The people of Arizona were sick and
tired of being told what to do by the
government and wanted to vote for a
King holiday.

But when threatened by the National
Football League, the people went against
themselves and voted down the holiday.

What any halfway intelligent person
could see was that this was a clear case
of manipulation.

The people voted it down because they
didn’t like being threatened, especially by
large out-of-state organizations like the
NFL.

This is logical, since people tend to do
the opposite of a requested action when
they’re threatened.

Of course, this probably means that the
people who voted for the holiday didn’t
really want it, but resented threats against
voting for it.

Confused? So were the voters.

What all this comes down to is, we
would do better if we didn’t have a gover-[...]what everybody else thinks and
vote for whatever the hell they want to.

Even if it’s Bart Simpson.

435-3821

that of The Voice.

Staff Writers: Joyce A. Barton, Barbara C[...]ographers: James Begay, Karl
Kunsman, Kerry Teran
The Voice is published every other week: 3,000
copses are distributed free on campus. Display
siting is $5 per columm inch. Comact the
ing department in The Voice newsroom,
Largnege't ‘Arts Building, Room[...]20

Editorial Policy: Unsigned editorials refiect the
mapority view of the Editorial Board. Signed editorials
reflect the views and opinions of their authors and not

r We[...]n Mut) rs

Martin Luther King Day and
economic terrorism in Arizona

By Mike Massung

The Voice

Now that the elections are over and the
Martin Luther King holiday has been
voted down, I feel the people who wanted
it to pass should take a look at why it
didn’t.

First of all, connecting the passage of
Propositions 301 and 302 to money was[...]back and forth
about how much money would be lost by
businesses if the MLK Day didn’t pass.

Then, prior to election day, rumors
said the NFL, a supposed non-political
entity, would pull Arizona’s 1993 Super
Bowl if the propositions were voted
down. This shows just how politics can
be influenced by money. -

The question is, why should a suppos-
ed non-political event like the Super Bowl
be affected by the decision of people in
their own state?

Following the election people all over
the country may now view Arizonans as
bigots, but the[...]tate allows
a holiday doesn’t mean that a state is a
civil-rights nirvana.

Greg Gumbel, the host of CBS’s The
NFL Today Show, was the one person

The Voice

Glendale Community College
6000 W. Olive A[...]0

who said what everyone else was hinting
at; If the people of Arizona didn’t vote
in the MLK holiday, the NFL was ready
to ‘take back’’ the 1993 Super Bowl.

Then on Nov. 7, NFL Commissioner
Paul Tagliabue said he would recommend
pulling the Super Bowl because the holi-
day wasn’t voted in.

Threats aren’t appreciated by anyone,
especially Americans. Remember, we’re
the ones who bombed Libya when Mom-

mar Kadaffi threatened us.
The threat of taking the Super Bowl

away, along with maybe the loss of a Na-
tional League expansion team and money
from convention rentals, is just plain
economic terrorism.

Today we have the United States Arm-
ed Forces in Saudia Arabia because Iraq
is more or less holding the western world
to economic terrorism.

Why should we, the citizens of
Arizona, be terrorized by large corpora-
tions because we feel that now is not the
time to have one of the presented MLK
holiday propositions voted in?

With this economic terrorism in mind,
I feel as long as any corporation or
organization tries to influence our voting
by any means, we should just tell them
to min[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (75)Voice Movember 26, 1990

Opinion

Uncover the lost files of the covenant

Tracy Fischer
Special to The Voice

There comes a time when all people ask
themselves, ‘‘Why am I here? What is my
place in thethe
other day when I entered the Temple of
Technological Terror which we so blithely
call the High Tech Center.

All I wanted to do was type my[...]ry ‘‘Calen-
dar celebrates relations”’ in the Oct. 8 edi-
uon of The Voice. Her story was not on-
ly well written but[...]al. She was extremely well
prepared and also went the extra step by
contacting the LLLI calendar photo-
grapher in California.

Many thanks again for the superior
story. Schripsema deserves high praise f[...]aborted attempts to log-on, and much
cursing over the eccentricities of Word-
Perfect, I was ready to save. Here’s where
the fun began.

Picture a woman trying to save her
homework to disk. She misnames it. Her
file is about to enter—The Twilight Zone.
On the disk, but accessable to no man.

“Help!’’ I cry.

The first to come to my aid was a kindly
physics teac[...]frustration and various sundry curses, we
attract the attention of a roving High
Tech employee.

“*Well, gee, the file is there, but I don’t
know how to get it out. You must’ve
misnamed it!’’

Wow! News flash! Alert the media! I

Bigoted teachers

Editor:

This past su[...]other classmates suffered through a class
taught by a chauvinist bigot.

I urge you to remind student[...]everyone you meet what they know
about a teacher. The best method may be
to spend five minutes outside the
classroom while classes are in session the
previous semester to see if you like what
you’r[...]ou should be able to
tell something after reading the syllabus
and being in class a few days. Remember
this is why they have Drop / Add week.
Get out while you can.

Name withheld by request

misnamed the file. Albert Eienstein, eat
your heart out.

Eventually, we attracted the attention
of two more circling High Tech people,[...]y.

Did it involve a fragmentation grenade
inside the disk drive, 1 wondered to
myself? No such luck. I[...]ordPerfect! It
was but a simple matter of hitting the
right function key in the very program I
just left.

Which brings another p[...]ch
employees does it take to rename a file?’”
The world may never know

Committee's grievance questioned

Editor:

It appears the Associated Students
Grievance Committee has thoughtfully
revised the First Amendment and has set
a standard of what should be printed in
The Voice.

According to their letter (Oct. 22), they
argue that because The Voice is internal-
ly funded ‘*...it is [The Voice’s] respon-
sibility...to present an unbia[...]s and topics of consequence.’’ They
continued by stating that they ‘‘feel that
by printing ‘Eric’s opinion’ [The Voice]
failed in the basic task.”

While the committee is correct about
funding and responsibility to readers,
their logic failed when it came to the opi-
nion page.

Most newspapers, private or publ[...]e controver-

committee

sial issues.

What the committee is advocating is
that The Voice discontinue the opinion
page.

Although their intentions may be good,
it is sad to see them discourage free
thought among rea[...]-
provements resulting from editorials
printed in The Voice. And the opinion
page provides space for all kinds of views,
even those by self-righteous, anonymous
groups. Who are the Associated Students
Grievance Committee, anyway?

Hopefully the committee will recon-
sider and realize that The Voice allows
everybody on campus to opine. Isn’t that
responsible? And since the committee
helps fund The Voice and their letter was
printed, aren’t they[...]o-
cents worth?”’

Julie Sigwart
Fall Editor, The Voice 1989

Voices across the campus

What is your opinion of The Voice?

Maurine Colson

I think The Voice needs
to have more pictures,
and more importantly, it
needs to get the names
right when identifying
them.

Jason Davenport

I think The Voice drags
on issues too long; for
example, the spirit line
issue last year.

Carter McElroy

I’ve read through The
Voice pages, and I felt it
is very satisfactory.

Lee DeVries

sports pictures.

I think the paper should
have more of a variety of[...]that there should
be more sports action
pictures; the paper
should come out once a
week instead of every
two weeks.

Photos by Kerry Teran/Welce

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (76)[...]Swindle

Campus instructor writes article

By Mike Massung
The Voice

Dr. Robert E. Swindle, a business in-
stru[...]pus,
recently had an opinion article published
on the editorial page of The Arizona
Republic.

The article discussed the current trade
war between the United States and other
nations.

“I sent some materials to the editor and
it was roughly three weeks between sub[...]eforehand that it
would be published.’’

With the publication of his opinion
piece, Swindle plans t[...]nion pieces
published eight or 10 years ago. When the
Palo Verde Nuclear Plant was a topic of
concern, he wrote a series of articles

Engineering club on campus

By James Gilbert

The Voice

There is a new engineering club form-
ing on campus that just might provide
some Solutions to people interested in the
engineering field.

According to club president, Roger
Pruczinski, Solutions was formed to pro-
mote the sharing of concepts that are
associated with vari[...]nterest to its
members.

‘‘What we want to do is to provide an
atmosphere for members to explore ways
in which they can affect the future of their
field,’’ Pruczinski said.

Solutions also offers a close association
with the Arizona State University
engineering and applied[...]ege
council. Members will be able to benefit
from the exchange of lecture schedules

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and w[...]“This will help make our members
more aware of the amount of involvement
that ASU clubs have with ar[...]id. ‘‘It will also allow them to benefit
from the speaking engagements that ASU
has already coordinated.”’

The 21-member club has many goals,
including becoming more involved with
the Glendale community.

“We are going to work with[...]teer organizations to determine
where we can help the most,’” Pruczinski
said.

A $250 scholarship is also available
every semester and will be awarded[...]club
participation.

“‘We are going to pursue the support
of area industries for additional scholar-
ship funding,’’ Pruczinski said.

Bassam Matar is the faculty adviser.

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about the issue. They were published in
the Gazette.

“T’m working this (opinion articles[...]publish-
ed with three different publishers. One is
in its third edition and another is in its
fourth edition.

Two of his books are currently being
used on campus: ‘‘The Business Com-
municator’’ and ‘‘Business Math Basics.”’

“Textbook writing is becoming too
much work for the money involved, a
standard 15 percent of the publisher’s
price,’’ he said. ‘‘In the most recent edi-
tion of my business math textbook, I
prepard final versions of all the graphics,
12 hours of videotaped lectures, an aud[...]of his work, he received no ex-
tra payment from the publisher.

Swindle started his career in busines[...]By Jennifer Williams

The Voice

Students and faculty opening the
November issue of Reader’s Digest
may be surprised to find that it con-
tains an article that features the
Maricopa Community Colleges.
However, no student[...]Unbeknownst to Hackett, a photo
of her taken in the High Tech Center
accompanied the story, ‘‘Schools
That Make Dreams Come True.”’

The photo was originally taken in
1986 to be used in a bulletin about the
High Tech Center. Hackett had no
idea that the photo was going to be

Maricopa colleges spotligh[...]any. Then he was an office
manager for Chicken of the Sea in Long
Beach, Calif.

In 1975 he received hi[...]to this campus in
1981.

“I like it a lot here; the whole at-
mosphere is good, the student body, the
college and so on,’’ Swindle said.

Besides his classroom teaching, Swin-
dle is preparing brochures and advisement
sheets for more than 50 GCC campus
programs.

The brochures will answer questions
students most oft[...]portunities, objectives of each program,
whether the program is transferable,
whether the program applies to the world
today, and required core courses and
electives.

The advisement sheets will contain in-
formation on d[...]aid.
“I didn’t even believe her at first.”

The article, written by Carl T.
Rowan and David M. Mazie, begins
with thr[...]ghta be in Print...

See your name in print. Join The Voice and
gain hands-on experience in the production of a
newspaper.

To start on the road to an exciting career in journalism, begin
by taking:
*JRN 201 Newswriting

*JRN 215 Newsroom Activities (Class that produces The Voice)
*ART 135, 136 Photo Journalism I and Il

e[...]ng

For more information contact
Gerri Fiedler in the Language
Arts Building rooms 107 or
117 or[...]

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Columnist unleashes journalistic biases

By Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

“It is not my job to help people; it is
my job essentially to entertain people,”
said E.J. Montini, a columnist for the
Arizona Republic for 10 years.

He spoke at the college at a recent
Employment Talks Seminar.

Montini, 35, said the newspaper is an
entertainment vehicle, and if it is not in-
teresting to people they won’t buy it.[...]ines, trying
to write sentences in English, which is all
extremely difficult for them. They are the

ones who couldn’t be English teachers, so
they[...]ed throughout
their lives, according to Montini.

The difference between the reader and
the newspaper people, he feels, is
newspaper people attempt to ‘‘present a
fair package,’’ but the readers don’t try
to be fair when they read the paper.

In contrast, he said, while other
newspap[...]ame to
others, which he refers to as ‘‘one of the
little perks” of his job: ‘‘It’s all in the
matter of how you do it, and my feeling
is that you do it as honestly as possible.’’

In[...]ewspaper.

“I can’t believe anyone ever reads the
editorial pages of the Arizona Rupublic,
or any other newspaper for that matter,”’
Montini said. ‘‘The ones that you read are
so inane, so ridiculous, so stupid, you

Bookstore issue rages on

By Jennifer Williams

The Voice

Maricopa Community College students
spoke out at the Nov. 13 governing board
meeting, and once again bookstores fell
under criticism.

C.J. Peloso, a student at the
Chandler—Gilbert Community College
Center and a member of the student
forum, addressed the Maricopa Com-
munity College District Governing Board
with the forum’s concerns about the
bookstores.

The main concern was that books cost
too much.

In a survey conducted by student
forum members, half of the students
surveyed said that books cost too much.[...]of improvements that could be
made to help fight the rising costs of
books.

The first area addressed was the
language in the contract that currently ex-
ists between campus bookstores and the
community college district.

Several suggestions were presented by
Peloso in this area.

One suggestion was to require the
bookstore to supply the library with a
reference copy of each text book in use.
The forum feels that this would help
underprivileged students by having books
available to them until they are abl[...]buy their own.

“It’s not a true solution to the pro-
blem,’’ Peloso said.

Another area of the contract the stu-
dent forum felt needed significant
changes was the buy-back policy. Forum
members feel the current policy of buy-
ing back books that are no longer being
used in the college curriculum at much
less than half the cost of the new book
is unfair. Peloso said the forum feels
books should be bought back at half the
price of the new book, regardless of fur-
ther use in the college.

The forum’s final suggestion was a
change in the ad clause of the contract.
The purpose of a change would be to
enable the students on the college cam-
puses to hold a book fair. Under the cur-
rent contract there cannot be any school-
sponsored competition to the bookstore
within a two mile radius of a Maricopa
Community College Campus.

The next area was addressed by Peloso
was the faculty involvement in book
prices.

“‘When faculty members do not follow
the deadline dates for ordering books stu-
dent are n[...]vailable for students to buy,’”
said Peloso.

The forum supports stricter enforce-
ment of faculty deadlines for ordering
books and feels that awareness of the
deadlines among the faculty is key to
meeting ordering deadlines.

The members of the forum also sug-
gested that the community colleges at-
tempt to keep the books used in classes
consistant throughout the district.

However, Robert T. Hubbard Jr.,
president of the district faculty associa-
tion, said that suggest[...]don’t vary that
much between colleges anyway.

The final area that prompted sugges-
tions from the student forum was
customer service.

Peloso said that the student forum felt
supplies other than books should not be
put out on the floor during the first week
of every semester. This would provide
more space for text books.

The forum also feels that a ‘‘Best
warehouse’ m[...]eir schedule to staff members
who then bring them the books they will
need would be much more effective than
the current method.

“This kind of set-up would make it
easier on the student to buy textbooks and
would probably require less staff as
well,’’ Peloso said.

The final suggestion Peloso made was
to seperate the cashier lines into a tex-
tbook line and a school supply line.

The student forum would haved like to
have presented more information, but
Follett, the current opperator of campus
bookstores, was uncooperative in gran-
ting information when members of the
staff were informed that the information
was being used in a presentation to the
school board, according to Peloso and
several oth[...]iations on Follett’s contract for
bookstores on the Maricopa Community
College campuses is scheduled to begin
early this Spring and it was suggested by
Dan S. Whittmore, Vice Chancellor for
Business Affairs, that the student forum
participate in the negotiations as student
advisors.

The contract comes up for renewel in
July.

The student forum has been meeting to
discuss student[...]Both students and board members
would like to see the student forum
become an anual event.

A written proposal of a fellowship was
also presented by the student forum.

wonder why you would even bring this to
the public’s attention in the first place.””

Montini thinks it is impossible for
editorial writers to have so many[...]5 days in a year.

He explained how one day there is an
opinion of who should be the president
of the United States, and the next day an
opinion on the demise of peanut brittle.

“‘So is it their (editorial people) job to
influence you?[...]e who
say something they want to hear, even if
it is a lie.

He cited thethe newspaper is not biased
is lying to you.’’ He stressed that saying
it isn’t, is worse than being biased.

He asked the audience to think about
the biases they have accumulated over
their entire lives.

“You read some stories that happen to
click with the things you believe, and you
say, ‘‘This is good reporting,’ and then
you read other storie[...]ng in favor of guided instead of
misguided people is essential. He said to
get across these kinds of i[...]ey will begin a raffle Nov. 28 to raise funds for the party.
Information on the raffle is available at 435-3526 or 435-3530.

Free immuniza[...]d on campus 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 28, outside of the Atrium in the

Cafeteria.

Students are encouraged to take adva[...]ization history prior to admission.

Workplace of the 1990’s discussed

Ann McLaughlin, 19th Secretary of Labor, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Nov.

28 At the Sheraton Tempe Mission Palms Hotel, Sth Street and Mill Avenue
in Tempe for the campus Honors Forum.

McLaughlin’s experience includes private sector management positions,
chairman of the President’s Commission on Airline Security and Terrorism,
and memeber of the board of trustees of The Urban Institute.

A van will be provided to the Sheraton Hotel for honors students and will
leave at 6 p.m. in front of the Student Union. To sign up, see Kim in the
LB building.

Strategies for understanding texts

There is no one way to read a textbook.

Elaine Erickson,[...]in an Employment Talks lecture 1 p.m. Nov. 29 at
the Student Union.

Erickson will also cover familiar[...].

Employment Talks lectures are free and open to the public.

KNIX broadcasters to visit campus

Kurt[...]o station
KNIX will be on campus | p.m. Dec. 3 at the Student Union for an Employ-
ment Talks workshop.

The trio will discuss the highly competitive music business, where to find[...]what they involve in a discussion titled ‘‘On The
Air: Careers in Broadcasting.’’

Sexual prevention class scheduled

The Glendale Police Department has scheduled a ‘‘[...]nd Sexual
Prevention”’ class 1 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Student Union.

Any questions concerning the class or need additional information on crime
prevention, please contact the Glendale Police Department's Public Educa-
tion S[...]mind and body

“*Total Fitness: Body & Mind’ is the title of a speech by Bette Rideau, cam-
pus Faculty Counselor; and Joann Pell, campus Wellness Coordinator, at 1
p.m. Dec. 6 at the Employment Talks series.

Rideau and Pell will di[...]friends and how
tain a degree of balance between the three. Also to be covered are choices
comm[...]

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November 26, 1990 Voice

F. rom the

frivolity of a
carnival to the
seriousness of a

Washington,

D.C. con-
ference, the
Associated
Students Council
is promoting a
democratic com-
munity college.

I. is comprised
of students and
faculty, and has
an ann[...]835.

Associated Students Council

‘Serve the intellectual, moral, physical and social needs of the

student body and the community’

Jessica Acosta, treasurer of AS
Council, says she ‘‘wants to address the
needs of the students and increase student
involvement.’”[...]semester on Council,
Acosta considers Homecoming the most
importani activity of AS. It is not only
a festivity for the students and faculty,
but also for the community as well, she
believes.

Acosta is majoring in education and
psychology and her personal goal is to get
a good education so she can establish and[...]juvenile
delinquents.

Sean Falk’s overall goal is to achieve
God’s purpose in his life. He wants[...]and strive for
all God wants’’ for him.

This is Falk’s first semester on campus;
his major is education.

Falk said he considers the most impor-
tant activity of AS to reach out to the
campus and community. ‘‘Without it the
student government would be stagnant,’”
he sa[...]to achieve, establish
relationships, and benefit the community.

“‘Let’s work as a completely fu[...]student, said, ‘‘My personal
goals are to be the best at whatever I do
as a student, leader, or fu[...]are philosophy,
religion and law.

In his role on the AS Council, Forschen
said, ‘‘I want to meet the needs of the AS
and the students at large.’

Rodney Fowler, second semester
political science student, believes the
power of students is ‘‘overwhelming.””

“Our priority is effective representa-
tion of student views and c[...]e, member of
AS Council, wants to ‘‘challenge the stu-
dent body to get involved.’’

Gilmore believes this is a good school,
but with increased student involve[...]e
been called to do: To go forth and con-
quer in the name of God.”’

Anthony Jacobs, first-year
political science student, is a political
science major who considers AS’s most
important responsibility the handling of
its fiscal account.

A young man with city supervisory
goals, Jacobs isthe student government body
to see how government at a very small
level is run,’’ Jacobs said. ‘‘As a Council
member, I hope to help close the gap bet-
ween the administration and the student
body in a representative role.’’

Kathryn Keating has the job of
keeping the historical records of AS. She
said the free Homecoming barbecue was
theis to use
her talents and abilities to serve God and[...]ues
addressed.

Bradley Melton’s long term goal is
earning a master’s degree in business ad-
ministration at Brigham Young
University.

“I’m intrigued by public service and
the opportunities to serve my fellow
man.”’ Concerned with the frailty of Con-
gress, Melton would like to seek public
office ‘‘to defend the U.S. Constitution
from the people it is supposed to pro-
tect.””

As the vice president of AS, Melton
said he wants ‘’[...]og of administration.”

Melton said he believes the most impor-
tant activity of AS is ‘‘listening to the
students and representing their views.’”[...]tured: Lisa Ysidora Tapia, Jessica Acosta.

Photo by Wanda Pippei

—Associated Students Constitution[...]ll, in his third
semester at Glendale, has earned the title
of public relations officer for AS.

Mitchell’s personal goals reflect the
idea of perfection. He wants to do his best
in any given task.

He is working toward a communica-
tions degree and is currently using his
communications skills to enco[...]to get more involved. He
believes this could make the campus a bet-
ter place.

The most essential part of Mitchell’s
job is to inform the students of events.
Therefore, ‘‘the Associated Student
government is designed to enhance our
school,’’ Mitchell says.

Glenna Pansy is in her first semester
of construction drafting. She hopes to im-
prove the school and the community by
serving on the AS Council.

“I’m working toward making this the
best student government in the state,’”
Pansy said. ‘‘I want to better myself for
the school today, and to be able to use
what I learn on the council to enhance my
own future.”’

Yvonne Rothblum, a third-
semester student, is interested in interna-
tional and foreign relatio[...]ltural diversity,’’ she said.

In addition to the culture diversity,
Rothblum believes in free spee[...]ng with Glendale students. She
wants to represent the students’ ideas,
opinions, and wants. Her motto is,
“Speak loudly enough to be heard clear-
ly.”

Rothblum believes in having many
languages but thinks it is most important
that ‘‘we’’ speak out and are heard.
Associated Student Government is an
organization that represents the most im-
portant people—the students, she says.

Lisa Ysidora Tapia is the
secretary of AS and is completing her first
semester in secondary educat[...]”
Tapia said, ‘‘and become more wise
toward the whole environment surroun-
ding me.”’

Tapia thinks all the activities of AS are
important to the school and the surroun-
ding community.

As a member of the AS Council, Tapia
said, ‘‘I hope to make this[...]or students.”’

Mark Thomas, president of AS, is
a second-semester aviation major.

“As president of the Associated
Students,’’ he said, ‘‘I hope[...]b involvement on cam-
pus.”’

Thomas believes the most important
activity of AS since he has been involved
was the Spring Carnival last year. ‘‘We
raised enough[...]handicap-equipped vehicle,’’ he said.

Thomas is confident this year will be
the best year AS has had. ‘**We will try
to serve the students and the community
more effectively,’’ he said.[...]

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7

Canyon de Chelly allures camping class

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

The empty desert appears as an unin-
viting host—until the land splits apart,
welcoming visitors into the allurement of
the Canyon de Chelly.

“Tt was beautiful,’’ said Jennifer
Stokes, business major, and member of
the campus Camping class. ‘‘You have to
drop right into it before you see the green
and the trees.’’

The three-day campout last month was
one of five one-credit Camping classes of-
fered by the physical education depart-
ment this year, said O[...]ton,
physical education instructor.

According to the Canyon Overlook,
the visitor’s guide, the twisting canyons
of the Canyon de Chelly National Monu-
ment, located in[...]cheologists for over 100 years.

Canyon de Chelly is unique within the
National Park System because it features
a living Navajo culture, and the land
within the Monument is Navajo tribal
land, Templeton says.

David Chelsey, a photography student,
shot pictures of the canyon for his
photography class (see accompanying
photo).

The ruins and Indian hieroglyphics
fascinated him. But getting to know the

Photo by David Chelsey/special to the Velce

Jennifer Stokes pauses to admire the beauty of Canyon de Chelly.

other people on the trip was the highlight.

“I recommend it,’’ Chelsey said en-
thusiastically. ‘‘The camping trip was a
blast. But if you ever go on o[...]ss and sensitivity are
needed in this place where the Anasazi
and the Hopi have passed and the Nava-
jo now live. The campers were enlighten-
ed by their Navajo guides during a des-

cent into the canyon, Templeton said.
“Both our guides were born and rais-
ed, and still live in the canyon,’’ she ex-
plained. ‘‘Their lives[...]handed down from their ancestors.”’
Although the Indians make the canyon
their home, and therefore have access to
all of it, they have great respect for the
land and just like their visitors, stay away

from the ruins, viewing their intrigue
from afar, Templeton says.

“*When they were young they played in
the ruins, but now they are conscious of
preserving them.’’

Some of the Navajo plan to leave when
they grow up, the guides told the
campers. ‘‘But if they do leave, very few
stay away from the canyon for very
long,’’ Templeton said. The canyon lures
them back.

Five spring hiking and camping classes
have been organized and appear in the
class schedule. Interested students will
find them listed under the physical educa-
tion and recreation section as PED 202.

Templeton suggests early registration
because ‘‘the one-credit classes fill up
fast.”

Templeton rates the hikes as moderate
in exertion. ‘‘You don’t[...]in,”’ she
said. But she suggests conditioning by dai-
ly 45-minute walks, plus a weekly hike—
up Squaw Peak, for instance.

Templeton meets with the campers
twice prior to a trip. First they go over
the itinerary. The second meeting she in-
structs students on what t[...]their backpacks.

“Everything went smoothly on the Ca-
nyon de Chelly trip, with the exception
of the van breaking down on the way
home,’’ Templeton said. But they were
del[...]town safely.

Good, bad news: ASU, GCC expenses

By Barbara Cage

The Voice

The bad news is, tuition is steadily ris-
ing at both Arizona State University and
Glendale Community College.

The good news is, it’s rising at a much
slower rate here than at ASU.

A comparative study shows that at
ASU an in-state commuter student car-
Tyi[...]$1,047 per semester for fees,
books and parking. The same student can
attend GCC for approximately $40[...]n for full-time students above seven
credit hours is $739 a semester, and for
part-time students, six or less credit

hours, $77 per credit hour.

Tuition here is $24 per credit hour, so
a standard full-time stud[...]ncial aid fee

An additional charge, not shown in the
graph, at ASU is a financial aid fee of $6
for full-time students and $3 for part-time
students. This fee is decided by the Board
of Regents and helps set up scholarships
fo[...]ts $105 a year. Parking which
isn’t covered and is close by costs $75 a
year, and parking by the river bottom,
about a half-mile from campus costs[...]uttle that runs
every 15 minutes.

Parking at GCC is free.

Cost of books
Books are another major cost for col-
lege students. According to the applica-

Advertise in The Voice

| Tues[...]486-2625

tion for undergraduate admission, the
average cost for books at ASU is $480 a
year. It varies depending on what subjects
are taken.

The average community college student
spends about ha[...]ng a typical school year, ac-
cording to a survey by the College Stores
Research and Educational Founmdati[...]vs. apartments

Residence hall costs at ASU vary. The
application for undergraduate admission
estimates the average cost as $3,300 for
the school year. The prices vary, depen-
ding on the number of meals a week and
whether the room is a private, double, or
triple occupancy.

A one-be[...]ts about $300 a month, which would
run $2,700 for the school year. Meals are
not included.

The good news; students who attend
GCC for their firs[...]e
$641 a semester for a total savings of
$2,564.

The bad news; it will cost $4,000 plus
to complete the last two years at ASU.

ASU vs. GCC costs

The costs, in dollars, of tuition, hous-
ing and book[...]a Bes Oc
3500

3000
2500

2000

Computer Graphics by Bobby Warren/Volce

CUSTOM LETTERING

T[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (80)[...]up to
expectations in
Desert Sky Pavilion
opener

By Bobby Warren

The Vow

There was a “Storm Front“ approaching. The Sky
opened up. The Piano Man sang his songs. And there
was much rejoicing.

Billy Joel came to the new Desert Sky Pavillion on
Nov. 9 and played a s[...]orm Front."

After a 30-minute delay, Joel opened the show with
a rousing rendition of “Storm Front."[...]he
set a pace which slowly built in emotion until the show
climaxed at his version of the classic “Shout."

At this point, the crowd exploded, staying on its feet
for the rest of the show.

Not that the show was dull up to this point. Joel was
playful throughout.

Sing us a song, you're the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well we’re all in the mood for a melody
And you got as feeling alright[...]es," he kicked over his piano stool and finished the
song by playing the piano with his posterior.

After “Shout." Joel[...]e more songs
including ”Uptown Girl.” “Only the Good Die Young,"
and his no. 1 hit, “We Didn‘t Start the Fire."

He came back for two encores.

The first encore was upbeat and arousing. “A Matter
of Trust" is one of the most energetic songs he's recorded
and it’s even more so live. it was paired with “Big Shot"
in the first encore.

The soul-bearing “And So It Goes," led off the se«
cond encore. Joel was playing the piano on stage with
only the synthesizer player backing him up.

This would have been the perfect ending for the show,
having taken the audience full circle from emotional high
back down to a serene inner calmness. But he had the

Lynch Mob strikes with ‘Wicked Sensation’

By Krlntl Ebnov

The Voice

Guitar sensation George Lynch has finally proved that
there is life beyond Dokken.

Lynch, formerly lead guitari[...]band, a long-awaited debut album and
a new look.

The new album, Wicked Sensation, is good rock-n-
roll— not great, but good. With the release of their first
single, “Wicked Sensation,” they are already gaining
popularity.

According to the four Phoenix Zia record stores. the
Lynch Mob is rated sixth in the top ten selling albums.
The different stores themselves, however, all had dif-
ferent ratings. The Thunderbird store had them rated

as the 15th best-selling album, the Bell Road and 7th
Ave. stores had them rated as fourth, and the Tempe
store had them rated as llth, May be locati[...].

This music moves in a different direction than the
disbanded Dokken— a more believable direction. It gives
you the feeling of a more commercial, LA-based band
album[...]ormer Dokken bandmate
Mick Brown all seem to fit the bill for the Lynch Mob

‘Diviners’ to open this Friday

The Diviners." directed by Virginia Ludders. is the
second play performed by the theater department this
semester.

The show opens for five performances at 8 p.m. Fri-
day in the Performing Ans Center on campus. it also
shows at 8 p.m. on Saturday, a 2 pm matinee on Sun-
day. and it completes its run the following weekend with
two more evening shows, 8 p.m. on both Dec. 7 and 8.

it is set in a poor, small, rural In

the depression and reflects '
th
of people . > e tra[...]a rou
nmposmg their will on someone else. 3 p

s, the play is not just a tragedy.
ender moments also.

Choir in concert

By Song Hey-n

The Voace

The C onoert Choir and Chamber Singers are rehears-
i[...]ing donations and good
used toys," Licon said. “The donations will go to
Westside Food Bank and Toys for Tots."

During the intermission, spiced cider and cookies will
be served, and at the end of the performance the Jolly
Man in the Red Suit will pass our Christmas treats.

The program will be directed by Licon and Janet
Carlsen.

Licon encourages students to bring their families. The
atmosphere will be warm and full of the Christmas spirit.
she said.

The concert will take place at 8 p.m. in the Perform-
ing Arts Center on campus.

The play is humorous and warm, but has a very
serious side,"[...]s
they will have to live with forever."

”There is no antagonist, just a well-meaning group
of people whose objectives come into conflict."

The Diviners" won the American College Theater
Festival Award for script writing in the late 19805. lt was
written by Jim Leonard Jr. who is now an in-residence
playwright at Arizona State U[...]fessionally in 1980.

Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance
at the Cashiers Office or at the Performing Arts Center.
Admission is $5. $3 for students and S4 for senior
citizens.

Steps to reading the Voice

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Brwyhtroymby"5bochlt.”
mmmmmmwmmm,

1: Pick up the latest issue of thethe funny pans.‘

'Note: do not laugh at the section not meant to be [tinny

4: Show to friends and family.

5: Cut out the really funny cartoons and hang on your
refrigerat[...]til steps 1-5 are completed

7: Write a letter to the editor telling what you like or
dislike about the paper.

8: Wait anxiously for the next issue.

one show-stopper that could beat that.

During “Piano Man." Joel allowed the crowd to
serenade him with the chorus. It was an electric moment
as they were able to thank him for the fabulous moments
and ever lasting memories.

Desert Sky Pavillion is a fantastic venue to hold a con-
cert. This facil[...]major
acts in their own back yard.

However nice the facility is. there is one major destgn
flaw — a lack of exits. For the H.500 people sitting in
the lawn area, there are only four outlets to to one of
the two plaza areas on either side of the stage. Once
there, concert-goers will have to fight with about 7,000
people from the reserved seats to get to the parking lots.
There is only one gate on each side, with four pathways
wh[...]like cattle traveling to meet their maker.

After the show, there was a back up of people waiting
to ge[...]k it could be done without
someone getting hurt.

The only other apparent problem with the facility is
the price of refreshments — they are outrageous. A
32-ounce beverage is $3 and a regular. ordinary hotdog
is $2.25. These prices are worthy of a movie theater‘s.
concession stand, so people should eat before the show.

All things considered, Billy Joel‘s show rates 4 out of
5, and so does the new Desert Sky Pavilion.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (81)[...]Arts & Entertainment

9

Auditions to be held

By Gienn Davis

The Voice

Auditions for ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof”’ will be held
on Dec. 9 from 1-6 p.m. and Dec. 10 from 1-8 p.m.
at the Performing Arts Center on campus.

Those interested should arrive at 1 p.m. on one
of the two dates.

Auditioners will be asked to read ‘‘cold’’ from the
script, and to come prepared with a song, preferably
from thethe production.

A dance will be taught and then performed by
those auditioning for a role requiring dancing.

Virginia Ludders, theater instructor on campus,
will direct the play. Lenna DeMarco of the dance
department is the choreographer, and Mary Ann
Dutton from the music department will rehearse the
singers and vocalists. An orchestra director will be
selected soon.

“It is a large show; anyone who attends GCC may
audition[...]oles are expected to act, sing and dance.
Part of the cast will only sing, and others only dance.

‘* ‘Fiddler on the Roof” is one of the most popular
plays ever produced, and we’ll be using the original
Broadway choreography,’’ Ludders sai[...]sals, beginning Feb. 18.

“Producing a musical is a great undertaking and
requires many hours of re[...]sponsibility, you should ask
yourself if you have the desire, time and resources,”
Ludders added.

Pe[...]more information on auditioning or being part
of the crew, call Virginia Ludders at 435-3709.

‘Cats’ performance is purrrfect

By Joni Kowiltz
The Voice . -

Undoubtedly, ‘‘Cats’’ do have nine lives.

On its fourth visit to the Valley, the production of
“‘Cats’’ brought a wonderfu[...]imagina-
tion, and talent to Gammage Auditorium.

The musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber is based on
“Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats,’’ a set of feline
poems written in 1939 by T.S. Eliot for the amusement
of his grandchildren. Since its premier[...]ward and attracts crowds wherever it has
played.

The plot of ‘‘Cats’’ is simple, and so is the meaning.
To start, the cats join at a junkyard for the annual Jelli-
cle Ball. By the end, one cat must conform to be a part
of the Heaviside Layer for a new life.

The show began mysteriously in complete darkness,

with several of the cats curiously wandering on stage.
The only things visible to the audience were the cats’
neon-green, glowing eyes.

The fine-tuned cast displayed each cat’s individual[...]ity with distinct costumes, singing and dancing.

The most memorable costume was of Rum Tum Tug-
ger, played by B.K. Kennelly, a character with a sexy
and flamboyant attitude. The full-cut mane, black Span-
dax and studded belt stood out the entire show.

Jane Horvath, who played Grizabella, gave an
outstanding version of the song ‘‘Memory”’ that ended
in applause from audience members.

The dancing was expressive, the music elevated, and
the energy explosive and overwhelming.

One problem w[...]one of your nine lives.

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By Jason Shadrick

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Leo (July 23-[...]distance communication
concerns possible journey. The FBI and CIA know about

the letters to the KGB.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Financial status[...]through written word. And remind your
boss about the little fling last week.

Scorplo (Oct. 23-Nov. 21[...]Dec. 21): Your views, options
will be scrutinized by others. Tell them to clean up after
the pigs on their own farm.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.[...]-
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (82)[...]a Walla to be
Gauchos opponent
for Saturday game

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

The college football team is preparing to close out the
1990 football season on Saturday as they face Walla
Walla College of Washington in the 10th annual Valley
of the Sun Shrine Bowl at Phoenix College.

The Gauchos closed out their regular season with a
31[...]ainst Snow College of Utah.

Waila Walla finished the season at 7-1 and ranked 7th
in the nation. Their only defeat of the season came
against Dixie College of Utah, which the Gauchos also
lost to earlier in the season.

“We're very excited to be in this bowl[...]we’ve had a month in between our last game and
the bowl game, so we’ll be ready for the game.”’

Walla Walla will look to their top o[...]sier and wide receiver Maurice Han-
cock, to make the big plays to win the game.

“Bobby isis also one of those
players who is very good; he can double as a kick
returner, and plays very well on special teams. He is a
real double threat for us.’”

On the defensive side, Walla Walla looks for defen-
sive back Ruben Oliva to patrol the pass. Oliva is fourth
in the nation in interceptions with eight. On the defen-
sive line, Walla Walla will be led by defensive lineman
Shawn Snyder. Snyder leads the team in quarterback
sacks with 11.

“Defensivel[...]e not going to devastate
anybody, but we can make the plays.’”

Walla Walla comes into the game making their third
bowl appearance in four years. In 1987 and 1988, they
played in the Centennial Bowl, and twice they were
defeated by Ricks College of Idaho.

The Gauchos come into the game with a 7-2 record,
a No. 11 ranking in the nation, a share of the Western
States Football League conference title, and the top-rated
passer in the WSFL in Donny Simmons. Simmons had
a 58 percent c[...]if we could win this game,’’ Simmons said.
The game will mean a lot, because I want to perform
well.”’

Late efforts by the running game this season gave the,

.

Gaucho quaterback Donny Simmons fakes[...]er 25) in a game against
Eastern Arizona College. The Gauchos won by the score of 31-26.

Gauchos a No. 3 ranking in league rushing. The Gauchos
will be led by Darryl Donahue, who rushed for a career-
high 189[...]th Marcus Dickson and Ricky Dale to back them up,
the Gaucho running attack will be ready.

‘All seas[...]show
what I can do.’”’

When Simmons passes the ball he’ll look for his
favorite target, wide receiver Steve Decker. Decker was
second in the league in receiving with 28 receptions and
six to[...]ns will also look for tight end
Sean Deal, who in the beginning of the season, was one
of Simmons’ favorite targets.

“This game is special in that it will be the last time
the team will be playing with the sophomores,’’ Decker
said.

The Gauchos defense is led by Casey Cernak and Mark
Brown, who both rank in the top 10 in tackles. Mike
Swayda is also a big force on the defense, as he has
recovered three fumbles this season.

Willie Clark also looks to help the defense, as he has
six quarterback sacks on the season. Rodney Johnson
will also help in the defensive secondary, as he has made
three interce[...]fter defeating Eastern Arizona College.

Photo by Kerry Teran/Voice

Mike Hungerford, a defensive lineman, who has been
sidelined the last three weeks, knows how important the
game will be, especially with it being played at Phoenix
College.

‘‘We’ll get a lot of support from the Arizona college
coaches, as well as our friends and family members. We
need to try to set an example for the rest of the Arizona
schools,’’ he said.

The Gauchos gained the berth in the game by defeating
Eastern Arizona College in a seesaw battle. The Gauchos
took control of the game in the fourth quarter and won.

“Tam really proud of o[...]composure, and a willingness to win regardless of the
situation.”

The two teams put together 801 yards of total offense,
six passing touchdowns, three of them by Simmons, and
seven turnovers.

The Gauchos closed out the season with a win over
Snow College of Utah. Ricky Dale opened the game with
an 80-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. That started
another seesaw battle that saw the Gauchos go up 28-17
at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

The Gauchos special teams were the heroes of the
game. A blocked punt, a fumble recovery, and a kickoff
return accounted for 21 of the Gauchos’ 28 points. This
is by far the best effort of the season for the special teams
unit.

Facts and Figures

Here are some facts and figures about the two teams playing in
the Dec. 1 Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl game

j Category Nalla Walla ilen[...]sus Ricks College W 34

General facts about the teams...

Walla Walla- Run
ferent offensive

DB R[...]different defensive sets...QB Donny Sim
mons led the Western States Football League in efficiency
rating with a 130.4 rating...WR Steve Decker is third in the
WSFL in receiving (28 receptions for 494 yards and 10
touchdowns)...Were the least penalized team in the league (40
times for 356 yards)...plus 15 in turnover ratio for the
season...LB Casey Cernak leads the league in solo tackles
with 40...RBs Barry Bacon and Darry! Donahue are in the
top 10 in the league in rushing (383 yards each).

This is the tenth year of the game. Tickets are $6 for
adults and $3 for students with valid I.D. card. Tickets can
be purchased at the GCC Cashiers window.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (83)[...]90

Sports

11

Volleyball finishes second

By Mike Massung
The Voice

Following competition in the Region |
Championships, the Lady Gauchos
volleyball team ended its season wit[...]d a 17-10
overall record following competition in
the Region 1 Championships.

Tryouts for next year’[...]be
held Saturday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to
noon in the campus gym. For more infor-
mation contact Sheryl[...].

Head coach Sheryl Nobley wasn’t hap-
py with the fourth- place conference stan-
ding following the regular season play.

“‘We’re disappointed[...]match to Yavapai and a match to Cen-
tral,’’ the coach said. ‘‘That kept us out
of second place, which is what we feel we
were deserving of.’’

“‘We split with Mesa and Scottsdale,
which are two of the top three teams, and
the split with Scottsdale was real con-
troversial because that was the match we
felt we should have won.”’

Nobley felt that overall Glendale was
the second-best team in the conference,
but the standings didn’t show that
because the team wavered and lost crucial
games to Yavapai an[...].
“*We learned from it and will try not to
make the same mistakes again.”’

The Gauchos then traveled to Thatcher
Nov. 9-10 to participate in the Region 1
Tournament.

“This is the highest finish that any
Glendale volleyball team has ever had in
the history of the school,’’ Nobley said.
They brought home a_ second-place
trophy for Region 1.

The Gauchos lost to Eastern in the first
game, 5-15, 13-15, 5-15.

“We didn’t do[...]5-6 in a very intense
match. We dominated most of the
match.”

They played the semi-final game

against Scottsdale Nov. 10 and w[...]to prove that we
were better,’’ Nobley said.

The team then played Eastern in the
finals and lost 11-15, 12-15, 10-15 in hard-
fought games.

The Gauchos were ahead all three
games but ‘‘were fatigued from the Scott-
sdale match,”’ the coach said.

“It was the best our team has played
the entire season. We finally peaked.
Stacey Ainley and Brandi Grimes had the
best tournament of their entire careers,’’
No[...]ence,
all regional,’’ Nobley said.

“It’s the best any Glendale (volleyball)
team has done against Scottsdale and
Mesa in the same season. We were two
for three against both of them,’’ she said.

“‘All throughout the season we were
ranked in the top 25 (junior college)
schools in the nation. The highest we were
ranked was 16,”’ she said.

The Gauchos beat the Yavapai
Roughriders in three games, with scores
of 15-3, 15-10, 15-11, in the final regular
season game Nov. 2.

“‘We did outstanding; this was a real
important victory. At the beginning of the
season they beat us in five games and then
to come back in the very last game of the
season and beat them by three was
great,’’ Nobley said.

‘‘We dominated the entire match. It
was important going into the regionals to
have a game like that,”’ she sai[...]in all aspects
of her game and was a big help off the
bench for us. The serving and passing of
Michelle Frausto and Megan[...]day

Part time and full time
Stuff envelopes over the holidays.
We provide the material and postage

By Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

Men’s Basketball '90—

Season opens Friday; team
looks forward to great season

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

With nine players returning to this
year’s men’s college basketball team,
head coach Bill Long is hoping for
a successful season as they open their[...]ew coach this season
after they finished third in the con-
ference last season, and with a new
system,[...]6-16 in
conference play, not well enough to
make the playoffs. This year, Long
looks for the conference to be a lit-
tle more balanced.

‘There will always be the peren-
nial powers within the conference:
Arizona Western, Mesa, and Eastern
Ar[...]h high expectations, look-
ing to take things day-by-day as they
come, and we are looking to do our
be[...]at to expect from
me,’’ Long said. ‘‘That is something
I am looking for out of the team this
season. When we come down the
stretch, I’ll look to these people to
help out.”’

The Gauchos opened the season
on Nov. 17 with a game against Luke
Air Force Base. They then moved in-
to the Valley of the Sun Tourna-

Women’s Basketball ‘90
Team sets[...]ent, held at Scottsdale Communi-
ty College, over the Thanksgiving
break. Results of these games were
u[...]“‘We are expecting some good
competition from the out of state
schools, not to mention the teams
from in-state who are in the tourna-
ment,’’ Long said.

‘Although these[...]want to win them all to give
us a chance to make the regional
tournament,’’ Long added.

Long expects a lot of players to
make all-conference teams at the end
of the season.

One person who could make all-
conference is Johnny Debs. ‘‘A lot
of kids have the potential to make
all-conference at the end of the
season,’’ Long said. ‘‘We have a lot
of talent this season.”’

Long is impressed with new
freshmen talent.

“‘We got[...]what kind of action are we go-
ing to see out of the Gauchos?

“There will be a lot of fast-
breakin[...]me pressing on defense.”’

Long added that he is going to be
consistant as to the number of
players that will be used every game.[...]to 11
players a game,’’ Long said. ‘‘That
is going to be a key when it comes
to winning games.’’

Silcox said the Lady Gauchos’ team speed and in-

telligence will be the key to a good season.

“*They are the most intelligent group we’ve had since

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With expectations of a 21-win season, the women’s
basketball team opens the conference season on Wednes-
day with a home game[...]cessful; how suc-
cessful we’ll be depends upon the kind of effort and
sacrifices the gals are going to make,’’ head coach Greg
Silcox said.

Last year, the Lady Gauchos finished 6th in the con-
ference and made the playoffs for the fourth year in a
row. They completed last season[...]yer—Cindy Cobos—and a sophomore,
Trina Haney. The rest are freshmen.

Valley of the Sun Shrine Bow! Banquet
The 1990 Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl banquet will be held on Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. at the

I’ve been here,’’ he said.

The game versus Pima will be a ‘‘strong test,’’ Silcox
said.

The team can’t afford to lose a home conference
gam[...]mprove-
ment and confidence,’’ Silcox added.

The Lady Gauchos participated in the Valley of the
Sun Tournament over the weekend. Results were not
available at press time.

Silcox did indicate that he hoped the squad would pull
together and be in tune with each other for the
tournament.

Returnee Kerry Watkins says the team works together.

“This year we’re a lot[...]ets are $12 per person, and are available through the GCC Cashier's office.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (84)[...], 1990 Voice

Erickson speaks
on taking risks

By Gienn Davis
The Voice

Just do it.

Risk-taking, being in control[...]y and creating your own future were all
discussed by Elaine Erickson, instruc-
tional services cordina[...]us, dur-
ing a recent Employment Talks.

‘*Life is what happens to you while you
are making other pl[...]-
ing or unable to take risks, life will pass
you by,”’ Erickson said.

When Erickson talked about attitude
she emphasized the importance of how
people react.

‘What I mean is how you react to your
environment and things arou[...]rol of attitudes allows one to stay
in control of the future, live for today and
create for the future.’”

“Establishing control allows one[...]5, Ext C115

If you have the courage to
call this number it could
make you wea[...]New Bookstore

“‘We will be offering more to the
students that will help them in the long
run,’” Dave Vanyo said.

The College Book Center will be in
direct competition with the campus-run
Follett bookstore.

Follett Inc. is the largest bookstore
chain in the country, with over 300 stores
nationwide.

Those 300 stores represent one-third of
the colleges in the country.

The Vanyos say they aren’t intimidated
by the size of the Follett chain; just the
opposite.

They are planning on going head-to-
head with the Follett store by offering
students lower textbook prices and a
higher buy-back rate.

“It is hard to say how much a student
can save right now,’’ Dave Vanyo said.
“But the savings will be across the
board.’”

Due to a late arrival of their spring
semester merchandise the Vanyos won’t
be fully operational until late December,
but they will still buy back textbooks
throughout the month.

“T’ll buy anything I can get my hands[...]d.

from page 1

How does this competition affect the
college?

At Mesa Community College, where
there[...]ars, officials have noticed a
decrease in sales.

The Maricopa Community Colleges
have a contract with Follett.

According to the terms of the contract,
profits raised from the bookstore
revenues go into a district-wide pool c[...]l
affect us because bookstore profits are
part of the overall Fund II revenue
stream,’’ said Dr. Jo[...]she did release a letter stating:

“I wish them the best knowing the
competition will only serve to make us
strive to[...]as _ built
on...choice...everyone should be given
the right to choose.”’

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e Digest from page 4

business management. She is now work-
ing for the Arizona Department
of Education.

The article praises community colleges
for making success stories possible. It says
“these institutions bring the economic
and social benefits of continued education
to millions of Americans.”

The authors of the article feel this is ac-
complished by admitting everyone who
wants to enter and meeting the needs of
all. Accepting everyone is only possible
because remedial courses are a staple.

Paul A. Elsner is quoted in the article
as saying, ‘‘Community colleges have[...]irtually
everyone.””

In addition to praising the community
college system, the article in Reader’s
Digest addresses the controversy that ex-
ists concerning community colleges.

Critics believe that there is too much
emphasis on the technical and vocational
programs, according to the story.

Community Colleges are percieved as
not providing as good an education as a
university because the two-year schools
serve large numbers of mi[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (85)Vol. XXVI No. 8

School hosts
first speech
tournament

By James Glibert

The Voice

The Glendale Community College
forensics team hosted[...]ament on Nov. 29-30.

Sixteen schools from around the nation
were on campus competing in the Marilyn
J. Hoffs Invitational.

The tournament was named after
Hoffs, who is an instructor here on
campus.

“I feel very honored,”’ said Hoffs, who
is the former director of the forensics
team.

“I was pleased that so many univer-
sities accepted the invitation to our tour-
nament.”’

There are[...]ents held in Arizona each year, one
of them being the Marilyn J. Hoffs
Invitational.

The other two are the Fiesta Invita-
tional, which is the sister tournament to
the Hoffs Invitational, held last weekend
in Tempe at Arizona State University,
and the Cactus Tournament held at Cen-
tral Arizona College later this month.

“*The tournaments are very important
to Arizona,’’ said Jan Mooreland, direc-
tor of the campus forensics team. ‘‘Some
states have as[...]lps to put
Glendale Community College’s name in
the forensic community.

Mooreland felt that hosting the tour-
nament would give the Glendale com-
munity and the students an idea of what
a forensics team does.

Some of the schools competing were

Merry Christmas

Piease S[...]day. All regular Day class meetings will
cease at the end of the day Friday, December 14. Students need only repor[...]December 11-19.

Day students should be aware of the following points: P.E. classes meeting only
on Friday will be scheduled by the instructor for examination at a mutually agreeabl[...]ing on M, M-W, four times a week, or daily follow the examination
schedule for MWF classes.

The T-Th exam schedule governs classes which meet on[...]rday and Sunday classes will usual-
ly be held on the last class meeting of the semester.

Time of Examination

Normal Class Meet[...], Steve Lopez. and Spring Barrera sit in front of the
GCC Holiday tree, along with teaching assistant Kelly Burtis.See Pg. 9

The Voice tackles
censorship -Pg. B1

Campus events
A guide to campus entertain-
ment for the holidays-Pg. 11

Just short

Gauchos lose 34-32 i[...]December 10, 1990

Class teaches
rape defense

By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

**You can use deadly physical force up
to[...]eone in
deferse of your life and health.”

That is Arizona state law, as reviewed
by Kelly Scrivens, public education
specialist for the Glendale Police Depart-
ment, in a sexual assault[...]ng,
race, age, and sex are all impressions
denied by a potential victim.

“An attacker could have a[...]pist,’’
Scrivens said.

Scrivens explained to the 35-member
audience the sub-types of all rapists, ac-
cording to their mo[...]ists. Thirty
percent are anger rapists and become the
most violent, and five percent tend to be
sadisti[...]ing to statistics, most men do
not follow through the sexual act,

Scrivens said.

She added that setting yourself up for
an attack is the easiest way to become a
victim.

“Entering a pa[...]below a car seat

“*Just as much happens during the day
as it does at night,’’ she warned.

Please See ¢ Class Back Page

Talkin’ airwaves with KNIX

By Glenn Davis
The Voice

What makes KNIX radio a successful
station is the camaraderie between pro-
motions, advertising and air staff.

This is the opinion of the personnel
who represented the country radio station
at last week’s Employment[...]ecutive Kurt
Viken.

In a program titled ‘‘On the Air:
Careers in Broadcasting, ‘‘each discussed
his role at KNIX.

Koziol initiated the program with a
video promoting KNIX and its ac-
c[...]pro-
ductions in 1989.

Also, KNIX hooked up with the
satellite music network distributing
“‘classical country music’’ to 32 markets
across the United States.

Joining KNIX in January 1989 as a[...]months and later attained
his current position.

The ‘‘on-air’’ careers were discussed by
Erb. ‘‘Programming and production
seem to be the glamorous end of the

business,”’ the creative director said, ‘‘but
it is a lot of work and people tend to
forget it is a business.’’

Erb played samples of ads heard on
KNIX and surprised the audience by
disclosing that all the voices and special
effects were done by himself.

“This is the fun part of my job,
creating commercials that create images,”
Erb said.

In concluding the ET workshop, Viken
capsulized that promotions and[...]together to obtain accounts to
financially secure the business.

The creativity and the enthusiasm of
the other departments provide the
substance needed to sell,’’ Viken said. ‘A
sales career is not typecast, but desire and
good work ethics are[...]ood percep-
tion, research and being aggressive.

The result is the ‘‘gratification in know-
ing you’ve helped[...]executives agreed on ways to
obtain employment in the broadcasting
field: Get hands-on experience, volu[...]s are good to have but not a must.

“Careers in the broadcasting field are
nomadic,”’ Erb[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (86)2

W to. to» Vole.

Censorship and the
politics of intolerance

There is a murderer loose in
America. Its name is censorship.

This is not a typical
murderer. Censorship is the
killer of ideas. the destroyer of
thought, the mindless reasoning
that seeks to impose conformity
on us all.

The fact that this country was
founded by individuals seeking
freedom of thought matters lit-
tle now. What matters is that
proper religious and right-wing
ideals be followed rigidly and
without question.

Take the Victory Bible
Church in Dayton, Ohio. 11 sent
out flyers inviting people to
bring books to a book burning.

The ofiensive books were on
\llt‘lecls like yoga. t[...]e
would like to repress freedom
of religion. What is the true in-
tent of these zealots? lx it a col-
orless. homogeneous society
where creativity is frowned

Seriously Social

upon? Is this the dawn of the
new lnquisition?

Hopefully not. But during the
Spanish lnquisition free thought
died in the name of God. It is
said that history repeats itself;
this could be the beginning of
the rerun.

The fact that members of the
government have chosen to im-
pose limits on arti[...]sts must adhere to in order to
receive money from the Na-
tional l:ndowment for the Arts.

Whether the arts should
receive government money l>
not me issue here: tne issue l.\
the censorship of art. and who
determines \t hat shou[...]C real!) “an i.
pesto“ that kind or nutter o:
the ilk ot Jew: heritn.’

These are but No examples
of many. Theretoiu. The Voice
would like to address the issue
of censorship in America in mi
issue’s four-page pullout. ls
America sliding into the abyss
of intolerance?

You be the judge.

Opinions, who needs them?

By Jason Studflclt

TheVoice — 7v, 7

“There is no opinion worth listening
to. unless I agree wit[...]oo many people have heard this
saying before. Why is that?

1 just made it up.

It's true. nonetheless[...]who will hopefully never
be president. what music is appropriate
and what music isn‘t. what is art and what
isn't and whether or not Miller Lite is less
filling or if it taste great.

Everyone also thinks that their opinion
is the right one. If they didn’t think it was
right. t[...]se non<confonnists
conforming together.

Whatever the method is. it normally
pisses somebody else off.

This seems to be the intention of some

v. tum - .

19‘ avoncr:

£4[...]or “lfthey
agree with me it must be OK to do."

The “everybody" normally refers to
about one or two[...]ons can tend to be dangerous and
can even lead to the death of innocent
people.

There’s the gang whose opinion is that
it is the best gang. Then there’s the gang
who disagrees.

There is the dictator whose opinion is
that he is a god. and then there's the
weapon that disagrees.

Thae's the homelas people whose opi-
nion is that they should have a nice shelter
to sleep at. Then there is Congress. whose
opinion is that the money could be used
in a more resourceful manner. like a new
paint job for their BMW.

There is the country whose opinion is
that it can rule the world no matter how
many lives it takes. Then there is the
country that disagrees.

it all seems to boil down to whoever's
opinion is backed by the most money.

So what does this have to do with
an[...][him-r

Th6 Worsl' +l’ling Qhouf Censorship
is *“flwmwn

’Tis the season of great folly

By Eric Wincontson

Spocml to the Votce

“Store-bells ring. are you listening?
The owners smile. bridgework glistening.
‘Get out o[...]excretions onto his
lawn.

Also. once again, from the end of
September until Dec. 25. the shopping
malls and department stores get another[...]But let‘s slow down here a minute.
What about the true meaning of
Christmas? Wasn't somebody suppos[...]her. too, if that long white beard
you're growing is any indication).

So, let me get this straight. Christmas
is not a celebration of the birth of the

The Vorce
Glendale Community College
am W Olive Avenu[...]go into life-
long debt and let people crawl down the
chimney unnoticed.

Well. at least we still know brotherly
love. In fact. most deaths during the
holidays are suicides instead of
homicides. I guess people just feel it is
better to kill themselves than inflict pain
on others.

There is still some fun to be had. When
all the fat ladies are heading for the
bargains at K-Man, I like to grab my trus»
ty BB gun and have someone push me
down the aisles in a shopping can while
yelling. “Hippo[...]right?

Okay. so maybe i am a little bit hard
on the holidays. Maybe it’s the Playboy
magazine that l'm reading while I write
t[...]erything
had happens at this time of year.

There is only one good thing about
Christmas: it's less than a week away
from New Year's Eve, the only holiday
no one ever remembers. Maybe that’s
why it‘s so good.

That is. except for the apologies on
New Year‘s Day.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (87)[...]Forces of good
confront Hussein

by Elleen Greiss
The Voice

It’s about time the United Nations Security
Council took a firm stand[...]remove his
troops from Kuwait or risk all-out war is long
overdue.

Since 1941 the United Nations has done little
more than take up[...]en living in fear of being brutalized or
murdered by Iraqi soldiers.

Ironically, those in fear are the lucky ones.
Hundreds, not so lucky, are already a[...]re being channeled from many nations
to Kuwait in the form of military personnel and
hardware.

In addi[...]ut from families, friends and outraged people
for the hostages trapped in Kuwait and the
soldiers stationed near there.

No sane person wants war. It is cruel, horri-
fying, and dehumanizing.

Decent pe[...]this
kind of suffering on mankind.

Declaring war is a hard step for peace-loving
people to take. Even so, sometimes it is the most
reasonable response to aggression.

Who knows why, after 50 years, the United
Nations has finally banded together to use[...]es are experiencing
economic pressures brought on by higher oil
prices.

Whatever the reason, Hussein needs to know
that the ‘‘forces of good’’ won’t sit back and
allow him and his army, the fourth largest in ex-
istence, to cruelly control the lives of poeple all
over the world.[...]Hussein promotes religion

By James Glibert and Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

With Bible in hand and the Lord in your corner, get
ready to stand in those[...]ter at seminarian
and divinity schools throughout the country.

It appears that Saddam Hussein could be responsible
for making the largest impact in American theological
history.[...]ts
enrolled in colleges are no longer exempt from the draft
unless enrolled in seminarian and divinity[...]his does, however, pose certain problems. Ideally the
draft was designed to be fair; obviously somebody didn’t
think this all the way through, as usual.

Once again the great cop-out is religion. Nobody
thought about the problems that would surface. Let’s
be honest; religion is too moral not to have loopholes.

Two problems th[...]s objectors. After all, we can’t toss them into
the brimstone fires of hell.

Get a religious life. It seems to be the only acceptable

way to avoid the draft.

Officials of seminary and divinity school[...]no
definitive guidelines for this.

Perhaps there is certain information to which they
alone are privy[...]d of hurt if God
doesn’t have call waiting.

On the surface the changes in the draft appeared to
be a good idea. It seems as though fairness was trying
to be re-applied. During the era of the Vietnam War peo-
ple enrolled in colleges to avoi[...]nomic void. Rich kids stayed home
at school while the poor ones went off to war. Today
we now see a moralistic void. Although the attempt fell
short, it was at least an effort.

Is our nation prepared for such a sudden shift in
religion? We can always ask the families of those who
have lost loved ones.

Have[...]ur religion.

Conscientious objectors shirk duty

By Mike Massung

The Voice

With the Persian Gulf buildup in full swing, and the
influx of military personnel close to an astonishing
400,000, there has been a realization by some of the men
and women who are in the service that they might ac-
tually have to fight[...]nit was being sent to Saudi
Arabia they said that the only reason they joined the
military was to get the educational benefits provided in
the G. I. Bill.

This may even be true, but that is unlikely. I can
understand the fear that an individual goes through when
presented with the thought of maybe getting shot, bomb-
ed or killed. But does that give individuals the right to
back out on their contract?

What would happen if the shoe were on the other foot,
and the government said to an objector that after their
f[...]rvice, they wouldn’t
receive Veterans benefits? The objector would probably
be in court so fast calling a breach of contract and su-
ing for millions due to the unjustice, that your head

would spin.

What makes this sham almost funny is that most of
the ‘‘objectors’’ have been in the service long enough
to know what to expect. They say they didn’t know that
the United States might actually get involved in a war.

How stupid can they be? I’m sure when the drill in-
structor was demonstrating how to properly handle the
M-16 rifle in basic training, they must have had[...]ld go out and hunt squirrels.

If there weren’t the chance of a war, they would pro-
bably put in the[...]at would have ihem fulfilling their con-
tract in thethe people of the United States, then they should
have to serve the people of this country by working in
a nice, safe place like Leavenworth, Kansas, until their
contract is fulfilled.

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Common Sense
King Day? No way!

By Bradley R. Melton
The Voice a

Unless you have taken a long trip to the
Twilight Zone, you know about the con-
troversy that has plagued Arizona relating
t[...]re has also been a great hoopla over
racism being the reason this state did not
pass this holiday.

I have refused to accept any civil rights
holiday with the name Martin Luther
King in it. The reasons are not racist.

The facts are plain as day:
eWomen earned their right’ to vote
without the assistance of Dr. King.
eIndians have throughout American
history been the subjects of gross infr-
ingements on their civil[...]minated against, I demand equal
representation in the form of a ‘‘Civil
Rights Day.’’

a great deal to be done for the minorities
of this nation.

The fallacy of bleeding-heart liberalism
being on the side of minorities is
overwhelming.

The welfare program will continue to
destroy the self-esteem and willpower
among minorities so that they will not
recover until it is reformed.

Our educational system continues to
pr[...], in actuality, they are just be-
ing manipulated by the elitists to keep the
minorities and poor down.

It is a great smokescreen and I must ap-
plaud the grandiose puppet show.

What is so ludicrous is that minority
groups mostly vote for liberal Democrats
who believe firmly in the programs that
keep the minorities down.

Liberals also believe in affirmative ac-
tion. This is unconstitutional because it
infringes on my freedoms, because I hap-
pen to have been born a white male.

The rights of individuals shall not be
discriminated against on the basis of race,
color, age, sex, religion, national origin,

From the Balcony

However, I do believe that there is still

Letters

or mental and physical handicaps.

By Marc de Celle

Dear Lord,
we give thanks that this
turkey is finally cooked.
Amen.

Britain celebrates the holidays.

Voice coverage, media bias, NFL boy[...]rites article,’’ Nov. 26), I was surprised at the profes-
sionalism with which he wrote the article.

Similarly, John Wistuber produced a photograph that
is far superior to one provided by the video staff here
on campus, enough so that I have[...]from him
a couple of prints to place on file with the Phoenix papers
for use with future articles.

I very much appreciate the coverage and believe that
both students are to be[...]ed

I am writing you out of a sense of outrage at the Na-
tional Football League. It seems that I and s[...]s of those companies and all other
advertisers of the games, and to encourage the spread
of this boycott as widely as possible. We[...]in Commissioner
Tagliabue’s decision to remove the Super Bowl from
Phoenix. We regard his action (wh[...]m of blackmail) to be an offensive intrusion
into the politics of the state of Arizona as freely express-
ed in the voting booths.

We expect advertisers will not mi[...]test to be advocating any position whatsoever on the
Martin Luther King holiday question. It is simply that
we feel the will of the people is due the respect that allows
for motivations which are oth[...]complex than quick assumptions would allow for.

The insult given to us all by Mr. Tagliabue betrays an
arrogant small-mindednes[...]has survived a logic and rhetoric
class remembers the propaganda technique of the ‘‘straw
man.”’ Real issues can be artfully dodged by creating a
silly caricature of one’s opponent,[...]d over without a fight.

Most articles printed on the subject of abortion never
rise above this grammar school level, that is, until recent-
ly. This past summer, there began an important change
in the coverage of this controversy.

For the first time, the press began to critique its own
bias and lack of objectivity on the subject.

Richard Harwood, respected columnist and om-
budsman for The Washington Post, pointed out the
gross discrepancies in reporting the April 1990 pro-life
rally in Washington,D.C., whi[...]n 200,000 to 500,000. It was virtually overlooked by
the Post’s managing editor.

Harwood’s column triggered David Shaw, a nationally
known press critic from the Los Angeles Times, to
report, in a series of articles on the pervasive pro-
abortion bias among journalists not only in the opinion
pages, but also in the news columns.

Nat Hentoff, of the liberal Village Voice has been
treated as a heret[...]beliefs.

What about it editors? Any of you have the courage
to go beyond the superficial sloganeering and stand up
for reporting the truth of the diversity of the pro-life
cause? Or are you content to avoid the heretic label and
follow along meekly paraphrasin[...]nned Parenthood and NARAL spokespersons?

Most of the students on this campus are in the period
of life where decisions regarding sexualit[...]to protection of
human life, parental rights, and the very definition of
humanity are fought out in fle[...]es of issues. To be given predigested conclusions is
to be insulted and treated like a child, or worse[...]ndless animal.

Diane Mobley

Registration and the meaning of good

Editor:

It’s that time of year again. Students carefully plan
for the future, dissecting our lives into three and four
credit-hour courses. We anxiously await the mailman’s
arrival for our registration appointm[...]ste our precious time.
But how do we sort through the catalog of classes?
What’s the basis for our selection as we pick and choose?
It depends on what’s good for you.

Everyone wants the good teachers. But first, how do
we define the word ‘‘good’’? To some, good means
knowle[...]ide what’s
good for you.

Then, of course, once the classes and teachers are
selected, a good time is to be considered. Good in this
case can mean late so students can get their much need-
ed beauty sleep. Good can mean flexible in comparison
to the rest of your life, or good can mean afternoon
cla[...]ls to worry about.
Who’s got time to figure out the next step? Oh well,
remember, in a hundred years[...]ot be good for us.

Laura Huebner
Communications

The Voice and reporter thanked

Editor:

Joyce Barton[...]. We are sending a copy of it to him.

Thanks for the wonderful coverage and support you
continu[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (89)[...]990

5

Healthy holiday treats made simple

By Mike Massung
The Voice OO

With the holiday season just around the corner and
the tendency of most people to indulge in rich, high-
calorie food, the campus Wellness Program recently
sponsored Holida[...]onstrating how to
make healthier holiday snacks.

The Dec. 4 demonstration began with Joann Pell,
Wellness Coordinator, playing the song ‘‘The 12 Pains
of Christmas.’’ Thethe Christmas spirit, Pell began
the cuisine portion of the demonstration by showing how
& to make cereal party mix that is low in fat, calories and

; ej 0 sodium.

Next, s[...]th ingredients such as cinnamon and dried fruit.

The next portion of the show was also the highlight,
because it included Anthony Montoya.

Montoya is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of
Chicago and head cook at the Facility Food Service here

Photo by Wanda P'

During the hour-long demonstration, Montoya show-
ed attendees how to make the tree using a butternut
squash, scallions, red and yellow jalapeno peppers and
skewers.

Montoya also used the occasion to announce he is
planning to introduce healthier foods to the menu at the
cafeteria.

“I'd like to introduce vegetarian m[...]ted here not too long ago and we want to
bring up the grade of food, plus create better tasting food
an[...]yone will be satisfied.’’

Pell said she felt the demonstration was very relaxing
and everyone enjoyed it.

Response to the demonstration from the 32 people
who attended was positive.

“I enjoyed it very much. It brings out the creative
diminsion in us which has been far undeveloped,”’ said
Doris Velasco, employee from the High Tech Center.

Handouts were also given out at the demonstration
that included how many calories hol[...]arewells | Conference targets lobbying

. . By Bradley R. Melton at Scottsdale Community College,
wit, on memories The Voice discussed the importance to student
governments of unification and laughter.

By Grey Stenhouse

The Voice

I can’t believe it’s finally come to
an end. After four semesters on the
staff of the Voice, I’m out of here.

It’s been interesting, to say the
least. With all of the ups and downs
to being the editor this semester, I
look back at the last two years with
a lot of good feelings.

It s[...]ief.

I never would have made it this far
without the help of a lot of people,
so it’s time to say th[...]ainwash-
ed..., I mean encouraged me into
joining the newspaper.

To Julie Sigwart, who taught me
the groundwork of page design.

To James Gilbert, who always
made sure we had enough stories by
doing them all himself.

To Bobby Warren, who too[...], and made sure I
never ever put my footprints on the
Pages again.

James, Kip, Rainey...I’ve really
missed you guys this semester.

The one person I have to thank the
most is Phil Mateer, for several
reasons.

1. I feel like[...]of us learning as we
went.

2. For giving me and the rest of the
editors, the freedom to make the
newspaper feel like it was ours.

3. For being so[...]ys copy editing my sports
stories that came in at the last possi-
ble second (this story, too).

Well, I think that’s everybody.

Now that the last correction has
been made, the last flat has been put
in the box, and the last issue has been
sent to the printer, all I have to say
is... Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen.

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In an undertaking of immense propor-
tions, the Associated Students Govern-
ment recently hosted the 1990 State
Legislative Conference for community
colleges.

The conference, ‘‘Living in America,”’
was held on Nov. 16 and 17 at the Hyatt
Regency in downtown Phoenix.

This event is believed to be the first
Arizona conference to which only com-
munity colleges were iny ted.

The focus of the con.erence was to
teach student leaders about lobbying,
various issues facing the different col-
leges, and even the possibility of forming
the Arizona Community College Student
Association.

I[...]y College, Paradise Valley Community
College, and the Glendale Community
College Associated Students Go[...]ening Students Association, as well
as members of the Students for a Safe and
Viable Earth club and the Black Student
Union.

Many speakers were present[...]cs and
issues:

Rufus Glasper, a fiscal agent for the
Maricopa County Community College
District, gave[...]student governments.

eSteve Saffron, a member of the faculty

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Jack Lunsford, the official lobbyist for
the MCCCD, went beyond his initial
presentation on how to lobby by also
staying to provide students with sugges-
tio[...]campaign
for re-election last month, rather than the
student issues she had been scheduled to
discuss.[...]ber of district
administration, touched base with the
possibilities and potential of student
leadership in politics.

eJon Kyle, newly re-elected to the United
States House-of Representatives from
Arizo[...]a brief
talk, but seemed more concerned with
what the students had to say by having
a long question and answer period.

Aside[...]pated in an
hour-long discussion of issues facing the
different campuses.

Among the issues discussed were
bookstore prices, environme[...]ssibility,
relations with student newspapers, and
the power of a unified student lobbying
group in the form of a district forum and
perhaps a statewide organization.

Most of the representatives present said
they were highly motivated by the con-
ference, and many thought it was the best
they had attended.

Dont Smoke Yourse[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (90)[...]New campus instructor designs own way into award

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

Larry Backs, interior design instructor
on campus, recently won an award in the
annual competition of the Phoenix
Chapter of the American Society of In-
terior Design.

Backs’[...]e.

Using colors like heather and greens,
raising the ceiling, and adding halogen
lighting on tracks were a few of the im-
provements Backs made.

He left one working fireplace, but turn-
ed the other into a niche where soft
lighting focused on an elegant, sculptured
horse.

The seating in both rooms was chang-
ed. Wooden chair[...]were used to turn an
empty space into a TV room.

The rear of the house faces Catalina
Island, and Backs arranged the furniture
on angles to allow the residents to see the
view.

When Backs meets with clients he
discusses ideas with them, but considers
himself the expert. He does the shopping
and he shows carpet and fabric samples
and photos to the customer. If they aren’t
satisfied, he finds al[...]t something
different than what they have.”’

The starting point on the L.A. house
was an existing green slate floor. Backs
found the upholstery fabric, which set the
color scheme. The carpet is ‘‘popcorn
berber’’ and came from Holland.

Backs did the interior and exterior
design on his own home, which won first
place in the same competition in 1987. It
took a year to design the house and eight
months to build it.

Backs did no[...]gree. He spent a year at
Georgetown University in the school of
foreign service. Then he found he wante[...]received his master’s
degree in education from the University
of Virginia in 1980.

This is Backs’ first year as a full-time
teacher on cam[...]tsdale Community College. He feels
our campus has the potential for setting
up a degree program and is excited about
the opportunity.

Anyone interested in pursuing a degree
in the field should take introductory
classes to be expo[...]est to be
developed.

Opportunities should abound by the
time today’s students are ready to go in-

to the working world. Because of the
recession, new home sales are down in the
Phoenix area, but Backs says the reces-
sion should be over within three or four
y[...]it to putting a puzzle together. He
also designed the American Embassy in
Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Why[...]work at GCC
when his business takes him all over the
world?

“‘Because I love to teach,’’ he s[...]to staying in shape addressed in recent seminar

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

Fitness is wellness, and staying well in
“this crazy world’’ involves the total
person.

So says Joann Pell, head of the cam-
pus Wellness Committee, who gave a
presentation on the subject of total fitness
in an Employment Talks S[...]Mental fitness, she emphasiz-
ed, gives a person the ability to cope.

Pell, appearing neat and trim in a light
grey sweat suit, said the more you take
care of your needs, the better able you will
be to deal with other things in life, the
more productive you will be.

Social Fitness

Social fitness is another aspect of
wellness, according to Pell. ‘‘People are
fit when they have the time for
themselves, their family and friends.’[...]responsibility for themselves and their
wellness, the fitness counselor said. They
get great satisfaction out of the little
things in life.
Nutrition

In introducing the nutritional aspects
of health, Pell said she tries to avoid the

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On the contrary, she says, eating well
means you can eat any food you want. It
is more a matter of how much of it you
eat.

“All it takes to be well on a nutritional
basis is to monitor your fat intake and eat
two fruits and vegtables a day,” Pell says.

It is easier to eat well today because
food manufacturers are catering to
healthy eaters.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (91)Voice December 10, 1990

By Joyce Barton
The Voice —_

Does your anger cause you to be ‘*T[...]ld
to Hold’’?

In an anger management seminar by
the same name, psychologist Dr.
Frederick Wechsler ad[...]ck
Hospital audience so large they spilled out
of the provided seats and onto the floor.

The listeners were divided in their
response to the question, but unanimous
in their desire for his advice on the
subject.

““When a rabbit sees danger, it reacts.
It doesn’t take the time to analyze the
situation,’’ Wechlser said. ‘‘An angry
person does the same thing. They don’t
receive enough information.

“If you go by limited feedback, your
point of view can be disto[...]lf Talk

One key to developing anger manage-
ment is for people to control what they
say to themselves. According to the
psychologist, some anger-escalating
thinking includes:

Mind reading: This is ‘‘assuming others
feel just the way we do,”’ he says. Or
assuming a loved one should know what
the other is feeling or thinking.

eImperatives: These are inf[...]should do

Avoiding anger a major issue

things. The psychologist indicates
‘*should’’ or ‘‘must’’ are the key words
here.

“Trouble comes when the other party
refuses to follow the rules,’’ he says.
©Magnification: This happens when there
is exaggerated significance of an event or
situation[...]atterns
are automatic.

“*They are learned from the influential
people in our lives, and because they[...]ngs, there isn’t really a lot of
meaning,”’ the speaker explained. ‘‘Anger
is really a mask for pain. Therefore, it isis
viewpoint.

“‘How many people take the time to
know what is going on with the other per-
son?’’ Wechsler asked. ‘‘Try viewing
Cinderella from the stepmother’s perspec-
tive. Everything depends on viewpoint.”’

He asked the audience to imagine be-
ing bumped from behind wh[...]if you turn
around to say something, and realize the
person who bumped you was blind.”’

Body Language

Another clue to anger management is
learning to watch how the body reacts.

Wechsler says when a person becomes[...]reathe rapidly.‘‘You
can’t think about what is going on. You
can’t respond because the carbon dioxide
in the blood is 95 percent. It is a mild
form of hyperventilation.”

Rapid, shallow breathing causes the
brain to respond as if there is an emergen-
cy, he says.

“Learn to control your anger by body
control. Breathe deeply,’’ the speaker
said. ‘‘It takes practice, but breathing
deeply will help you relax. It is easier to
respond to a situation when you are relax-
ed. Then your tolerance level goes up.”’

When on the receiving end of someone
else’s anger, Wechsler[...]er because of reactions from others:
Sometimes it is taken too lightly, people
try to make a joke out[...]on altogether, or reverse it, and
turn it back on the other person.

This might be done with blame, or[...]‘why”’
questions.

Another avoidance tactic is manipula-
tion with guilt, he said.

If a person[...]ctions be a hindrance,
Wechsler says to ‘‘use the broken record
technique.

Repeat. Repeat. Repeat[...]is will also began to help to heal you.

Time out is another technique the
psychologist suggested.

When anger is at a high level. The
angry person may need time to calm
down.

If the other party respects that, then a
time can be set to come back together for
the problem solving.

Deal with angry children by first
validating their anger, Wechsler says.
Help them to investigate the cause. Often
they don’t understand themselves.[...]m to work their anger out in an
appropriate way.

The anger management counselor ad-
mits all of this takes practice, but by do-
ing so people can move on to negotiation,
compromise and problem solving.

Dr. Joe Purham of the campus
Counseling Center, says this is the time
of year when feelings are height »ned
“*You can just walk on campus aia feel
the tension,’’ he says.

There is a lot of added pressure right
now. Students have exams and the final
days of school piled upon the holidays.

‘‘Between Thanksgiving and New
Years, we see more students (in the
counseling center) than any other time of
year,”’ Purham said.

The campus counselor strongly sug-
gested a support s[...]depression, alcohol actually increases it.’”

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nited States
of the district.

L] A high school student goes to the school library to check
out a novel for a book report, only to find out that the library
doesn’t carry the book sought because it has been banned
by the school district.

L] Amusic fan goes into a record store to purchase an album
by his favorite group, only to find no copies of it on the shelf,
because it has been banned by the state.

(| An art lover walks into a museum to see a sculpture by
his favorite artist, only to find that the sculpture is no longer
there because nude art has been banned by officials in that
county.

Although controversial[...]hip are happening every day in this
country.

Are the rights of these people being taken
away, or are h[...]own to a question of First Amendment
rights.

How the First Amendment should be in-
terpreted is the big question: after all, next

year it will be 20[...]ay that although it’s a constitu-
tional right, the First Amendment has its
limits.

It’s a controv[...]end.

Are First Amendment rights being taken
away by those who are supposed to protect
them?

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (94)[...]t offices are doing away with all religous items

By Elleen Greiss
The Voice

No Christian crosses. No Stars of
David. Nothing that shows preference of
any religion over another.

This is the practice of most
government-funded entities durin[...]seasons. ‘‘Separation of church and
state’ is the reason most frequently given
by government officials for censoring use
of religious symbols.

The First Amendment to the United
States Constitution says ‘‘Congress sh[...]gion or prohibiting free exercise
thereof.”’

The Preamble to the Constitution of
the State of Arizona says we are grateful
to Almighty[...]exercise, or instruction.”

These documents set the stage for
government entities, and most governors[...]marketing and public relations on cam-
pus, said the college tries to be sensitive
to all holidays and[...]me
feel bad,’’ she said.‘‘We find that it is best
to use ‘season’s greetings,’ or ‘hap[...]ion from
state.”’

Cities and towns

Phoenix, the largest incorporated city
in Arizona; and Duncan, the smallest in-
corporated town, have one thing in c[...]ither uses religious symbols in
decorating during the holidays.

The city has no written policy because
court decision[...]ant in
Phoenix’s Public Information Office.
“*The legal department renders opinions
as issues are r[...], ‘‘a group wants to
use religious symbols at the Civic Plaza
or at a ramada in a city park, we allow
this for the duration of the rental. At
public buildings, the city shows no
favoritism of one religion over another.”’

The small retirement community of
Youngtown caved in to the threat of a
lawsuit over a nativity scene that ha[...]e being banned in government
buildings all across the country. Many groups are protesting their removal.

set up in Greer Park in the heart of town
for two decades.

“A winter visitor wrote a letter to the
town council threatening a lawsuit if the
display was in the park when he returned
the next year,’’ said Ruth Gregory, presi-
dent of the Caliche Garden Club, owner
of the set.

Without fanfare the nativity set was
placed in the front yard of the United
Methodist Church.

Another city that has avoided confron-
tation is Glendale.

“‘We have no written policy on the mat-
ter, but we use no religious symbols,’”[...]specific tree in Murphy Park,
but Van Haren said the decorations are
“‘pretty much vanilla.’

The religious community

A group that might be expected to have
a different point of view is the religious
community. But there are some religious
leaders who agree with the private sector.

“Every seal of every state has some
reference to God,’’ said the Rev.
Frederick Nitz, pastor of Our Savior
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sun Ci-
ty. “In the past there was no objection
to religious signs during the holidays. It’s
only been questioned in recent t[...]mple Beth
Israel takes a similar stand.

“There is a disestablishment of church

Clothing becomes too loud,

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

Contrary to popular belief, GCC has
a dres[...]ual
connotations; or anything that distracts
from the educational process or
diminishes control.’

Furthermore, all clothing must fall in
the realms of safety and decency.

Washington Elementary School
District has districtwide rules, but each of
the 33 schools in the district adds its own
rules as deemed necessary.[...]es or dresses; and no
cut-offs or frayed shorts.

The Peoria Unified School District’s
handbook is similar to Glendale Union
High School District’[...]g
related.

Specific rules are not spelled out in the
Phoenix Union High School District’s
handbook.[...]hat clothing

and state,’’ he said, ‘‘and the founding
fathers were wise to do this.’’

“[...]fferent view on
restriction of religious displays is the Rev.
Father Warren Rouse of St. Mary’s
Basilica[...]“I feel sad about it,’’ he said. “‘If the
majority of the people do not oppose it,
I don’t see why you couldn’t have it.’’

Rouse said he thinks the United States
has lost the value of symbolism. ‘‘We also
have a mistaken[...]e
beautiful without hassles?’’ he asked.

And the ‘‘hassles’’ do continue.

The ACLU view

“Use of religious symbols on public[...]tate,’’ said Barbara
Drescher, an intern with the American
Civil Liberties Union.

She said that if someone complains on
either side of the issue, the ACLU
reviews the facts of each individual case
and makes a determination of whether to
file a lawsuit.

This comes back to the First Amend-
ment “‘the right of the people to peaceably
assemble, and to petition the Government
for a redress of grievances.’’

sends unpopular messages

must not disrupt the instructional pro-
cedure or diminish control in the
classroom, and the school reserves the
right to be the final judge.

In a phone interview with Gary Augnst
in public information at PUHSD, he said
what the district deems disruptive is
anything obscene, immodest, indecent or
gang-related.

In certain schools, the LA Raiders or
LA Kings clothing could be consider[...]use in some schools they
have gang connotations.

The Deer Valley District handbook,
which applies to k[...]dents above third
grade.

ASU and ASU West echoed the non-
rules of this Glendale’s freedom-
conscious campus.

Their handbook has nothing in it on
clothing.

The opinion of Lynn Phillips,
secretary to the president’s executive
assistant at ASU was that the school
“‘couldn’t dictate in any way or peo[...]Aq O}0Ud

New rating
limits what
we can see

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

What do you look for in a
movie? |
Do you[...]cenes
of very bad taste?
Such scenes are affected by
the new rating by the Motion
Picture Association of America,
| “NC-17.”"
““NC-17”’ is a rating that bars
children from seeing the movie,
but doesn’t carry the ‘‘X”’ rating
that the adults are used to
seeing.
| This new rating took effect
immmediately, and one of the
| first movies in Arizona with the
| rating was ‘“‘Henry and June.’’
| “The rating system was
| developed as an informational
tool to inform the parents as to
the content of the movie,’ |
Harkins Theaters director
Wayne Kullander said.
Kullander said that the rating
was all- inclusive, and more like
a real rating than ‘‘X’’ was,
because the ‘*X’’ was never an
official rating from the MPAA.
In a recent Arizona Republic
article, the director of ‘‘Henry
and June,’’ Phillip Kaufman,
feels this is a giant step in the
movie business.
“I’m just really delighted that
we can show this film uncut in
America and show it the way I
want,’ Kaufman said. ‘‘It is not
intended to be a prurient film.”’
The ‘‘NC-17”’ rating was be-
| ing heavily enforced through the |
| Harkins chain, according to
Kullander.
“If the person going into the
| movie is obviously under 17, he
will be checked for identification
to enter in the movie,’’
Kullander said. ‘‘But this new
rating will in no way affect the
old ‘R’ rating that is used now.””
This change in the ratings |
system is the first since 1984,
when the MPAA installed the
| ““PG-13"" rating category. |

would be offended.’”

On the contrary, Grand Canyon
University, a Christian ac[...]ir rules require that clothing adequate-
ly cover the person, contain no emblems
with alcohol, tobacco, or profanity, and
must not disrupt the academic process.

The professors will be the judge of
what is inappropriate, and students who
don’t comply wi[...]type of bikinis for men or women.

In comparison, the pool rules on this
campus echoed the campus rules.

“They have to wear a suit,’’[...]up to how far they want to go as to
how skimpy it is. Basically, it depends on
if they want to get stared at or not because
the pool is out in the open.’”’

Does censorship of clothin[...]

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Music becomes a question of obscenity

By Jennifer Williams

The Voice

Does the government have the right to
“‘protect’’ the citizens of the United States
from obscenity?

This question continues to plague
American society, and the most recent
group to wrestle with this question is 2
Live Crew, a Florida-based rap group.

In June[...]’s latest album , As
Nasty as They Wanna Be, in the South
Florida counties of Broward, Dade, and
Palm[...]it would not be illegal
to purchase or listen to the album.
However, those who are convicted of sell-
ing the record to an adult could face one
year in prison[...]wrote, ‘‘It
cannot be reasonably argued that the
violence, perversion, abuse of women,
graphic dep[...]ng are comedic art.’

2 Live Crew has also been the target of
other charges of obscenity.

Two members of the rap group were
charged with a first-degree misdem[...]-only concert in a
Florida club. Luther Campbell, the
group’s leader, and Chris Wongon were[...]bscene show.
This indictment ended in acquittal.

The group was also involved in an
obscenity charge in Lafayette, La. in
1987. The charge was related to simulated
sex during a performance. These charges
also ended in acquittal.

The main concern about the charges
and convictions centering around 2 Live
Crew is that they will lead to restrictions
on freedom of[...]r release, 2 Live Crew
albums and cassetes filled the
shelves and were available to
anyone who wanted t[...]a warning
sticker (above), making people
aware of the album’s explicit lyrics.
In the state of Florida it’s illegal to
purchase the album no matter what
the circumstances.

“It changes the balance of power,”
said Bruce Rogow, a Nova Uni[...]ert
who represented 2 Live Crew and was
quoted in the Miami Herald. ‘‘It’s going
to give ammuniti[...]at Glendale, agrees with Rogow’s
assessment of the situation.

“‘Who will decide how far this ki[...]Other recordings that are expected to

fall under the same scrutiny as As Nasty
As They Wanna Be are albums by Guns
N’ Roses, and the foul-mouthed comics
Andrew Dice Ciay and Eddie Murphy.

Some feel that 2 Live Crew falls under
the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that
material can be banned as obscene if it ap-
peals to the prurient interest, offends
community standards an[...]tic, literary, political or scientific value.

In the November issue of
Madomoiselle magazine, an editorial by
Rarbara Grizzuti Harrison on 2 Live
Crew contained the following statement:
“*l am not arguing, necess[...]ing that they celebrate rape. And that, I
think, is obscene.’’

Regardless of the outcome of the cases
against 2 Live Crew, it is felt by many,
including Rogow, that the First Amend-
ment and 2 Live Crew will ultimately be
victorious.

Rogow told the Orlando Sentine. that
national publicity about the ‘‘Nasty”’ rul-
ing is creating a groundswell of support
for free speech and heightened demand
for the album, which has sold approx-
imately 1.7 million[...]Crew currently has a new
album , ‘‘Banned In The USA,”’ which
is promised by Campbell to be even
raunchier.

Campbell said, as quoted in the Miami
Herald, ‘‘We’ll keep making the same
music. We probably won’t sell no records
i[...]om to read has its restrictions

Advertisers feel the
censorship crunch

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

A local advertiser might want to run an ad in
The Voice for his topless bar. Another might
want to[...]d might want to
advertise massage parlors. Should The Voice run
these ads? Who should decide?

The First Amendment offers censorship pro-
tection to the press, but it is heavily qualified and
problems arise, some concer[...]’’ said Mark Goodman, ex-
ecutive director of the Student Press Law Center
in a telephone interview from Washington D.C.

According to the spring issue of the SPLC
magazine,SPLC Report, censoring or restricting
advertising has several serious negative effects on
the student press. One of the most obvious is the
economic impact. For every advertisement cen-
sor[...]magazine or
yearbook, revenue that could pay for the
editorial space in the paper is lost.

Lost ad dollars may mean less news and in-
formation for the publication to provide.

Censoring advertising means the public has
less information than it would otherwise have
had, the Report says.

The only laws governing newspaper advertis-
ing are a[...]dn’t advertise prostitution, for example,
which is illegal except in Nevada.”’

Theis a community college. If we
receive anything contr[...]l board.”

In 1988, Janice Bradshaw, lawyer for the
Maricopa County Colleges, issued a memoran-
dum t[...]g censorship for
district schools. In refering to theBy Joni Kowitz

The Voice

Look for Banned Books Week on your 1991 calendar.

“‘Banned Books Week—Celebrating the Freedom to
Read’’ was observed Sept. 10-27 at Glendale Public
Library, 5959 Brown Street, and sponsored by The
American Library Association.

Activities included displays and discussions about the
controversial subject of censorship.

Over 100 bo[...]isual display, along with a
wire cage symbolizing the absence of freedom.

Books like ‘‘Catcher in the Rye,’’ ‘‘Gone With the
Wind,”’ ‘‘For Whom the Bells Toll,’’ ‘‘The Exorcist,””
“‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’’ and ‘‘A Doll’s
House’’ have been challenged in local libraries during
the past year, according to a Denver Public Library l[...]books are well known but are
considered dangerous by individuals or groups who
would deny others acces[...]adult programming librarian at Glendale.

Most of the books were banned because formal com-
plaints had been submitted by readers who found a book
obscene or offensive.

W[...]attempts to ban works considered offensive are on the
increase. Restrictions or bans were placed on boo[...]aid,
but she was quick to add that banning a book is giving
it advertising.

“*A book that is considered trashy will be used and
read more than any other,”’ she said.

The complaint form Glendale library submits to their
readers includes 19 questions, the last one being ‘“‘Do
you feel another indiv[...]ary materials?’’

According to Owens, some of the books were dislik-
ed more than others, but there were no complaints about
the display.

*“‘Many people read theby a community in 1981 for
“profanity and using Go[...]e being deprived or protected?

| Banned Books .

The following is a partial list from ‘‘Banned
Books Week ’86—Celebrating the Freedom to
Read,’ a reference source of over 100 banned
books:

~ “Death of a Salesman’’ by Arthur Miller
was removed for obscene word usage.

v “Grapes of Wrath”’ by John Steinbeck has
been banned on the grounds of vulgar words.

v “The Chocolate War’’ by Robert Cormier
was removed for explicit descriptions and foul
language.

v ‘Forever’ by Judy Blume was pulled from
school libraries for the act of disobeying parents
and descriptions of birth control.
| »~ “Ordinary People’’ by Judith Guest was
| banned after a parent found the novel obscene

| and depressing.
[ieee

according to the Intellectual Freedom of the American
Library Association.

In 1902, ‘‘Huck Finn’’ was removed completely from
the shelves of a Denver library.

“‘The Bible: Revised Standard Edition’’ was attacked
in the early 1950s for contradictions to evolution and
The American Heritage Dictionary’? was removed
beca[...]s sup-
port our basic right to read guaranteed in the First
Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,”
Owens said. ‘‘The end result,’’ Owens said in reference
to censorship, ‘‘is always the denial of another’s right
to read.”

Photos by Wanda Pippet/Wolice

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (96)[...]?

B4

Tailgaters beware: No license to swear

By Barbara Schripsema
The Voice

Feel a need to make a statement or ex-
pre[...]your license plates?

If so, be ready to explain the meaning
behind the letters.

According to Cheryl Clemens, super-
vis[...]submitted and ac-
companied with a definition of the letters,
even if it is a person’s name.

“Probably nine times out of[...]t anyway,’’ Clemens
said.

She believes there is no point in going
to the expense of issuing certain plates if
they are in question.

There are presently four ADOT
employees who view the applications. The
director of motor vehicles issues statute
guidelines to the department, and many
different types of dictionar[...]When requests are refused, customers
can dispute the decision by sending in
written justification stating their position.

“If the customer disputes a decision,
then we have a spec[...]meet
every two months,’’ Clemens said.

If it is turned down by the committee,
the customer’s next step is the director of
motor vehicles, who has the final say.

Two examples of requests that would
be turned down are ‘‘69 4FN’’ which is
considered obscene, and ‘‘NO GOD,”
consider[...]ona began issuing personalized
plates in 1974 and the first guidelines were
established in 1983.

Arizo[...]ords or connotations.

In September of this year, the
legislature gave ADOT the OK to recall
license plates with offensive expressions.
Plates can be recalled regardless of the
year issued.

One person had been issued a plate
with a beer brand name. It was recalled
due to the emphasis on the prevention of
drinking and driving, Clemens said.

An article in the October issue of the
Los Angeles Times Magazine, stated that
a woman i[...]er plates which read ‘‘DOO
WHOP”’ because the Sons of Italy felt the
use of ‘‘WHOP”’ could be considered a
rac[...]e 1.1 million
vanity plates have been issued over the
past 20 years, over 300 tags were issued
with var[...]p,”’
and are now being recalled, according to
the Sept. 17 issue of Time magazine. Over

160 people from the state are disputing
the recall and have requested hearings.

Todd Klaus,[...]issued tags from Califor-

nia in 1986 which have the letters
“‘TSCBS.”’

He said the letters stand for Terran
Society for Creative BS.

“It is my desire to express to theis $25,
initially. The annual fee is $10.

In comparison, North Carolina charges
from[...]ts slip
through which shouldn’t.

“At 4:30 in the afternoon when they
have looked at those applicat[...]ir occupa-
tions on their plates.

A request with the letters RX was
denied because of its reference to drugs,
even though the applicant was a
pharmacist.

“It’s all rather[...]We all have different
backgrounds.”’

Drawing the line between art and pornography

By Kristi Ebner
The Voice

Robert Mapplethorpe calls it art; the
LA Times Syndicate calls it ‘‘homosex-
ual erotica’; everyone must decide for
themselves.

Perhaps the biggest censorship scare
over art in the past year has been the
Robert Mapplethorpe trial. When
“Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Mo-
ment”’ arrived in Cincinnati, man[...]aged due to its content.

According to LA Weekly, the Cincin-
nati county sheriff, Simon Leis, deemed
several of the photos ‘‘criminally
obscene’’ weeks before they arrived in
Cincinnati.

The photos in debate were collectively
known as the X, Y and Z portfolios.
Mapplethorpe’s X pictures contained gay
sadomasochism, the Y pictures contain-
ed flowers, and the Z pictures contained
figure studies of black men.

On March 27 the Contemporary Arts
Center filed a lawsuit against Leis, the
county nrosecutor, and the Cincinnati
police chief in order to stop them from

taking the photographs or closing the
show. Dennis Barrie and theis the ci-
ty where Hustler publisher Larry Flynt
receiv[...]f 7 to 25 years in jail
for pandering obscenity.

The fight against porn in Cincinnati
began a long tim[...]ating
lived in Cincinnati for 55 years, and began
the CDL (Citizens for Decent Literature,
later to be named Citizens for Decency
through Law).

According to the New Republic,
Keating received praise for his fig[...]n-President Richard Nixon, who ap-
pointed him to the Presidential Commis-
sion on Obscenity and Pornography.

While on this commission, Keating
wrote the minority opinion stating ‘‘Por-
nography lead[...]rship,
war was declared on Playboy, phone sex
and the Ramada Inn chain for showing
adult X-rated progra[...]ge publications died
last year, Goodman said. But the SPLC
report said some college journalism
students[...]to limit
alcohol advertising in their newspapers is
far from over. Some university ad-
ministrators a[...]olicies.

In February another Congressional bill,
the ‘“‘Tobacco Product Education and
Health Pro[...]eo Gonzales, journalism student and
sales rep for the State Press, the Arizona
State University newspaper, says ads sub-

>

mitted to the campus paper are regulated
by an acceptibility list.

However, privately funded[...]ity. ‘‘Public schools are essentially own-
ed by the public; therefore, the students
themselves can decide what to put in their
paper.

‘Private schools are owned by the peo-
ple who fund them. The guidelines are set
by the owners,’’Potts said,

City newspapers face ad[...]ci-
sions, too. Virginia Sheppard, ad
manager for the Glendale Star, says they
won’t print bingo ads because of the laws
governing gambling through the mail.

“‘We are a community-type paper, so
we keep that in mind when deciding about

Keating left the ‘‘clean up’’ work with
Reverend Jerry Kirk, who founded the
National Coalition Against Pornography.
He also founded the CCV (Citizens for
Community Values).

There are many prominent men on the
board of the CCV: Carl Three, a promi-
nent local businessman;[...]cinnati Bengals
coach Sam Wyche.

Keating brought the Citizens for
Decency through Law organization with
him when he came to Arizona.

According to a columnist at the
Phoenix Gazette, Dennis Wagner, it is
one of the two largest anti-pornography
and anti-obscenity organizations in the
United States, and the vast majority of
the funding came from Keating, his com-
panies and fund raisers operated by his
family.

In a story Wagner wrote on May 31,
1[...]n Sears, then
executive director of CDL: ‘‘It is unclear
how the financial turmoil will affect the
CDL; we would never exist without

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advertising,’’ she said. ‘‘But the Srar
doesn’t usually have controversial ads
submitted. If they did, the editors would
make the decision to print or not.’’

The Arizona Republic is a privately
owned paper, says James Rawif, from the
display and advertising department of
Phoenix new[...]to place an ad about
a doctor. He was proclaiming the doctor
was a cheat, and he wanted to use the
doctor’s name. You can’t print a person’s
n[...]n permission.’’

But for student journalists, the main
issue is censorship that occurs when
anyone from the outside makes decisions
governing advertising in their newspapers.

Charles Keating.”

Before the Mapplethorpe show open-
ed, the CCV demanded five photographs
from the X portfolios and two
photographs of exposed children be
removed.

The front man in the fight against porn
in Cincinnati now is Sheriff Simon Leis.
According to LA Weekly, Leis[...]e there are certain moral standards
not protected by law but which have been
established through the ages, that all of
us are required to adhere to. Homosex-
uality is one of the immoral acts.’’

During the 1970s Leis was county pro-
secuter, and harassed[...]X-rated
movie theater out of his jurisdiction. It
is because of Leis winning a case against
Hustlerin[...]ot sold
anywhere in Cincinnati.

Even with all of the time and
arguments Leis and his partners
presented, the jury that deliberated the
case found that Dennis Barrie and the
Contemporary Arts Center were not guil-
ty of the charges brought against them.

VOICE PULLO[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (97)[...]garland to
decorate his ornament.

people.

Words by Children art the Child Care Center

Brendon Goins, 4, and Lia Tamburro, 4, make gingerbread houses with the help
of Candy Molina, staff member, while Tara Br[...]for her turn.

ith a groundkeeper’s foresight,
the eagerness of young children,
and the helping hands of teachers,

decorations were made and hung on the cam-
pus’ first holiday tree.

Danny Vargas, the groundskeeper, planted
the tree near the library last spring

“*T suggested that the kids get involved,””
Vargas said. ‘‘Who k[...]w they may be going to school here.’’

One of the teachers helping the children
make ornaments for the tree was Amy Glem-

ba, staff member of the Child Care Center on
campus. She said when the children from the
Center decorated the tree, they could see it
needed more ornaments.

“They went right back to the Center and
started making more,’’ Glemba said.

The children made several types of
decorations—bird[...]de gingerbread houses to take home.

Photos by Wanda

Melissa Arreola shows off the glue she got on her
finger while decorating her Christmas bell.

Story and design by Barbara Schripsema/Volce

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (98)[...]id.

A first-semester board member.
Abrams' major is computer science. and
his main field of interest is people. He
wants eventually to own a business. be[...]eneral.

Abrams also believes everything ESA
does is meaningful to all students. “We
meet every Friday evening in the Student
Union cafeteria," he said. “and discuss[...]n members.”

“My favorite event this year was the
evening social we had with Joe Bethan-
court and his bluegrass guitar. We also
had the Ninja Turtles for the kids. About
200 people showed up."

Abrams thinks the art shows are a vital
pan of the ESA agenda.

R0" Barilla is a inc-semester
veteran of ESA. He is parliamentarian
and interprets the constitution and
by—laws.

Barilla has two associate of arts
degree[...]al artist in technical
illustration.

“i joined the Evening Students
Association to have some input in exten~
ding the hours of the library, cafeteria
and bookstore,” Barilla said.

Barilla said he thinks one of the most
important things ESA does is contract
each year for an attorney who provides
f[...]have one legal seminar each year.” he
said.

In the future. Barilla wants to work on
getting more fi[...]rants range from 32.000 to
$4.000.

Robert Bowman is the treasurer
of the ESA.

“I joined this group because I like help-[...]an also said he would like to
become president of the association.

Bowman's other interests include
bu[...]political science.

Raoul J. Coulombe. president.
is in his third semester on the ESA board.
He is a management major who plans to
continue working on a management
degree after he leaves the college.

The executive board is the go—between
for students and faculty.“ Coulomb[...]at night, and getting administra—
tion to keep the lights on in the parking
lots until night classes are over."

He is pleased that the board has been
successful in purchasing benches outside
the High Tech Center and art objects for
the library. offices and grounds.

"l'd personally like to be part of get-
ting a museum set up for the protection
and viewing of some of our art objects[...]ut one more year.“

Coulombe’s main objective is getting
more students involved with campus ac-
tivities and management.

Richard Gonzalez is a first-

semester member of the Council. He also
serves on the financial commitee.
Gonzalez feds the purpose of the coun-
cil is to see that each student gets what
he deserves and to prove to the student
body that there '3 a night life on campus[...]would like to see more students get in-
volved in the benefits and social events

“Why? Because we l[...]e are here to help you."

Sara “Sally” Hervey is past
president and a seven-semester board
member.

Her personal goal is counseling in the
religious sector. “I have my Christian
beliefs,[...]ESA because
some things needed to be changed. ”The
board needed professionalism. and
everything then[...]ampus. Along with her night
classes. she works in the Student Ac-
tivities Office.

The ESA works to make cultural
things affordable to students." Hervey
said, “Where it might cost $25 to 530 to
go to a theater to see a performance. we
can sometimes provide the same enter-
tainment here for $1 or 32."

By serving on the board. [We been
able to help others. and l‘ve also learned
from others."

Samuel Hoerner is completing
his first semester on the Council.

Hoerner believes his most important
role as a member of student government
is to assist students with course material
and to inform them of activities happen-
ing around the campus.

Hoerner is also interested in medicine
and Japanese history.[...]te goals are to become
a commissioned officer in the armed ser—
vice. to attend medical school. and[...]mber. believes her most im-
portant personal goal is to “utilize my
knowlege and leadership skills for the bet-
terment of my community."

She also feels it is important to help
others achieve their maximum potential
through education.

Johnson feels that the ESA Council’s
most important role is to help evening
students know what is available to them.

“Evening students usually c[...]ohnson said. “They
don't take advantage of what is available
to them—like the Artist Series—probably

Students Assoclatlon—Rear center:

Students Association

Plans the cu tural and social events on campus

“it ,,

-[...]rjorie Johnson, Jack Thompson. Sally Hervey
Photo by Wanda Pippet

because they don‘t know about all the
things they can take part in. We are try-
ing rea[...]s what‘s on campus for them."

Marjorie Johnson is vice presi-
dent of the Evening Students Association.

Johnson’s main goals are to improve
her skills at the workplace and improve
herself by working with student govern-
ment. She feels student government is
helping her interact with people.

Johnson feels all the functions of the
ESA are important because they benefit
students who attend night classes. She
cited many examples of things the
association has done to benefit students.
includi[...]ment. exposure to different types of art
through the Artist Series. and purchases
the association has made with its money.

Johnson feels that the evening students
need to be more aware of the ESA
because it is one of the few groups on
campus that is there to help them and
speak for them.

“If we make a loud enough voice. peo-
ple will hear us so the evening students
won't be left behind." Johnson said.

Johnson also said she feels the college
often puts more emphasis on the day
students and needs to pay more attention
to the night students. The examples she
cited included the bookstore and ad-
ministration offices which are. for the
most pan, only open until 7 pm.

Johnson is completing her third year on
the council.

Mary Ohlund is the secretary of
ESA, and majors in education. “1 want
to teach elementary education." she said.

This is Ohlund‘s second semester on the
board. As is the aim of most board
members. she also wants to get[...]in student government.

“Everything ESA puts on is important
to all students," Ohlund said.

She enjoys helping Brian Quinn. the art
coordinator. in setting up an shows. “He
picks out the pieces we are to purchase."
Ohlund said.

ESA is the sole funder of art acquisi-
tions for the college.

Jack Thompson. a first-semester
member of the council, feels the main
purpose of the council is to generate
cultural diversity on campus, He woul[...]promore an interest in musical
events.

Thompson is interested in psychology.
He would ultimately lik[...]rt acquisition,
legal services, and
scholarships, the
Evening Students
Association pro-
vides the college
with its social

structure.

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11

Holiday entertainment across the campus

Music majors to perform
instrumental solo[...]s of difficulty. Approx-
imately 25 pieces are on the program.

The performances will begin at 2:15 p.m. in the
Music Building, Room 24. Admission is free and the
public is welcome.

Glendale Community,
College Symphonic bands
to present concert

The Glendale Community Band and the College
Symphonic Band will play a combined concert tomor-
row night at 7:30.

The Symphonic Band will perform first in theThe Community Band will conclude the concert
with several Christmas pieces and the original Leroy
Anderson version of ‘‘Sleigh Ride.’’

Both groups will be directed by John Thrasher.

The free concert will be held in the Performing Arts
Center.

Jazz Band to play
special holiday concert

The Glendale Community College Jazz Band will
be performing a holiday concert Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.

Several of the jazz numbers played will include
“Sweet Georgia[...]ured as
a Tenor Sax Soloist on ‘‘Misty.’’ The group will also
perform a jazz version of ‘‘Frosty the Snowman.”’

John Thrasher will direct the ensemble.

The free concert will be held in the Performing Arts
Center.

Traditional carols,
popu[...]‘Season’s Greetings,’ a choral program with the
Concert Choir, the Chamber Singers and the Guitar
Ensemble, will feature traditional carols[...]songs.

Dr. Peggy Licon and Janet Carlsen direct the choral
groups, and Bonnie Lou Toigo directs the guitarists.

The program is tonight at 8 p.m. in the Perform-
ing Arts Center.

Spiced cider and cooki[...]good used toys will be accepted. They will go to
the Westside Food Bank and Toys for Tots.

Annual Children’s Christmas
Party to be held

Christmas is back and the day and evening student
governments are preparing for the annual Glendale
Community College Christmas Party.

The party will be Dec. 22 from 9 a.m. til noon in
the Student Union.

To raise money for the children’s party, gift give-
away tickets are being sold at the Student Govern-
ment Office, the Evening Students Association booth,
the Student Activities office, and at a booth at the
End-of-Semester Blowout.

The price of tickets is $2 or the donation of a new
toy. Prizes will be given away at the party.

Prizes include a dinner for two, a mounta[...]te
from Valley West Mall, a gift certificate from the
GCC bookstore, and many, more.

Toys will be give[...]ears of age.
Needy children who will be attending the party were
contacted through the Head Start Family Communi-
ty Center, Family Development Center, and the GCC
Child Care center. All children are welcome.

Donations for the party were received from the
Glendale Chamber of Commerce, Toys for Tots,
Blac[...]e Departments,
First New Life Children’s Choir, The Good Egg, Tex-
aco, Long John Silvers, and Kraeme[...]ert Del Gilmore at 435-3526.

‘Diviners’ cast shows professionalism, quality acting

By Elleen Greiss
The Voice

One of the elements of critiquing a col-
ege play is to remember that the actors
are not professionals.

It was hard to remember that while

atching the campus cast of ‘‘The
Diviners,’’ written by Jim Leonard Jr.
and directed by Virginia Ludders, theater
nstructor.

Steve McCle[...]yman.
He was a teen-age boy so terribly mark-
led by his mother’s drowning death 11
years before that he was terrified by all
water, even his bath water and the rain
from the sky.

The audience did not believe for a mo-
ment it was Steve McClellan acting. It was
Buddy Layman.

The starkness of the set design demand-
ed the actors give their best. They knew
an old Schwinn[...]reacher. He was pursued for one reason
pr another by most of the women in
own.

Showers, with the help of Buddy’s
sister, Jennie Mae, played by Dorie
Tabat, did his best to wash away both

Buddy’s accumulation of dirt and his fear
of water.

The emotions of Buddy’s father, manly
and simple Ferris Layman, who had to
live with the loss of his wife and the heart-
ache of his psycologically damaged son
were touchingly portrayed by Shaun
Malone.

Paul Schutte, a returning GCC student,
was excellently cast as Basil Bennett, the
story-line philosopher who held the town
together.

Michelle ‘‘Salea’’ Lay, E[...]rinkley
rounded out a quality supporting cast for
the play.

As the townswomen argue with
Showers over whether Buddy should be
just washed or also baptized, the final
slow-motion scene portrays the tragic
river drowning of a changed and trusting
B[...]ion
movie film.

When Showers attempted to rescue the
floundering boy from the water, the au-
dience could feel its own lungs burning
from[...]gen.

Missing was an audience commen-
surate with the quality of the cast. Three-
quarters of the seats were empty at the

Matthew Kerby as C.C. Showers (top) wrestles wit[...]nt production of Jim Leonard Jr.’s drama, ‘‘The Diviners.”’

Dec. 1 performance.

“It was e[...]ewcomer from Ad-
dison, Ill., was also impressed *by the
drama. ‘‘I didn’t expect to become so
drawn into the story. I’ve seen a lot of
college plays. This was the best.”’

‘Heartbreak Station’: A taste of[...]throwing rocks at
nes

—from ‘Shelter Me”

By Bobby Warren
The Voice

Take an accomplished hard rock band,
add a[...]f
country and western and send it through
time to the early seventies, and you come
up with ‘‘Heartbreak Station,”’ the third
album from Cinderella.

Actually, the record is more than that.
Like ‘‘Flesh and Blood,’’ Poison’s recent
release, it is the coming of age for a group
of serious hard rockers[...], but a mixture of contemporary
music which keeps the listener guessing
with anticipation.

The first single, ‘‘Shelter Me,”’ takes a
few[...]y Swaggert.

**Love’s Got Me Doin’ Time’’ is
reminiscent of early Aerosmith, kind of
funky wit[...]d’’ could easily have
been from ‘‘Toys in the Attic.’”

The title cut is a true blues song with
a vocal edge very few rockers could
emulate.

The record ends with “Winds of
Change,”’ the lyrics of which might shed

some light on the band’s new direction:
“I’m going through ch[...]going through changes, it'll be
alright.’’ If the record is as successful as
it deserves to be, everything will be all
right.

The true weakness of the album is its
lack of a truly strong song, which most
album[...]few years. However, there are no
bad cuts — it is a consistently strong ef-
fort which deserves to be listened to by
old Cinderella fans as well as anyone
looking for[...]g experimental,
innovative and consistent.

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Volce

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‘Dances’ proves
howling success

By Krist! Ebner
The Voice

“Dances With Wolves’’ is the first
classic movie of the ’90s. It is the epic
adventure of an ordinary man who is
elevated to hero status.

Kevin Costner (‘‘Fi[...]g
and starring in it.

“*Wolves’’ begins in the 1860’s as
Union soldier Lt. John J. Dunbar
(Cos[...]de). Dunbar chooses to be
reassigned to a post on the Western fron-
tier. As soon as Dunbar and his com[...]s Two Socks.

Dunbar soon comes into contact with the
Sioux Indians. Through persistence,
bravery and honesty, Dunbar becomes a
member of the tribe.

The movie, which is based on Michael
Blake’s novel of the same name, travels
through Dunbar’s friendships with the
tribe; a love affair with Stands With A
Fist (Mary McDonnell), a white woman
who as a child was adopted by the tribe;
and the tearing decision he must make
between two entirel[...]sympathetically

Tetacz t/ ovribleszcof-e2

with the Sioux Indians. ‘‘This movie is
certainly not a history lesson or an at-
tempt to set the record straight,’’ Costner
has said. ‘‘But I do hope our efforts to
authenticate the people and places we’re
dealing with will final[...]got-
ten...their honor.”

Costner insisted that the actual Lakota
language (the tongue of the Sioux tribe)
be used in the film. ‘Lakota is a very dif-
ficult language with so many sounds,”’
said Doris Leader Charge, linguistics ad-
viser on the film who is an instructor of
Lakota language and culture at Sinte
Gleska College, located on the Rosebud
Reservation.

The steps I’ve taken in this movie--to
set the Native Americans in an environ-
ment that looks authentic for the era, to
give them the best costumes I could bas-
ed on research, to giv[...]n situations that anybody
can relate to--fulfills thethe feeling of
honesty that Costner was hoping to ac-
complish; you feel like you are really sit-
ting around the campfire with Dunbar
and the Sioux. ‘‘Wolves’’ depicts the life
on the frontier as realistically and emo-
tionally as a[...]rs in ‘‘Dances with Wolves.”

Top 10 end-of-the-semester
activities for students:

By Jason Shadrick

Aries (March 21-April 21): Fri[...](May 21-June 20): You’ll be saying, ‘‘This
is my kind of Thursday!”’ It’s not Thursday, t[...]‘Your cup runneth over.”’
Use Bounty.

From the Balcony _ By Mare de Celle

Let's see
George drop[...]. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on restraint.
Don’t forget the keys to the handcuffs this time.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):[...](Feb. 19-March 20): At first it might seem as
if the sky is falling-you’ll soon realize, it’s the earth that’s
falling.

If today is your birthday, influence spreads beyond
previous[...]By Troy E. Conrad
Special to The Voice

Top 10 end-of-the-semester activities for
students:
» 10. Work out[...]ell philosophy professor you don’t have
to take the final because you don’t exist.
» 8. During mid[...]’
7. Answer essay questions on economics ex-
am by simply writing, ‘‘I’m not gonna pay a lot
f[...]ivarin, Vivarin!
wv 3. Impress literature teacher by standing on
desk and shouting, ‘‘Oh Captain,[...]or it’s MLK day and everyone can final-
ly take the day off.

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| AND NOBODY W[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (101)[...]13

Tough Bowl loss for Gauchos

Last minute FG by
Warriors defeats the
Gauchos in last game

By Jeff Wendt

A 27-yard field goal by sophomore kicker Akahiro
Kamada with 1:51 remaining led the Warriors of Walla
Walla Community College to a 34-32 victory over the
Gauchos in the Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl.

“‘Glendale is a great football team,’’ Warnor head
coach Mike Levins said. ‘‘It feels good to get the vic-
tory, because we had to play hard to win the football
game.”’

Although the Warriors won the game on the
scoreboard, the Gauchos won the war of statistics. The
Gauchos amassed 417 yards of total offense to the War-
riors’ 394.

The Gauchos opened the scoring in the first quarter
on a six-play, 98-yard drive ending[...],
you should feel that you’re capable of moving the ball
anytime,” Gaucho head coach Joe Kersting said.

In the next eight offensive plays, the Gauchos fumbl-
ed the football three times. That resulted in two War-
rior touchdowns. The first was a l-yard run by
sophomore tailback Bobby Fraiser, and the second was
a 17-yard run by sophomore quarterback Jason Brown.

“They scored two touchdowns off of our three tur-
novers, but for the game, they only had five big plays,’’
Kerstin[...]d off to wide receiver Maurice
Handcox, who threw the ball to sophomore wide receiver
Henry Newson for a 60-yard touchdown.

After a Walla Walla fumble at the Glendale 29, the
Gauchos drove the ball 64 yards in 11 plays, culminating
in a 29-yard field goal by Gary Bacskay, leaving the
Gauchos down 21-10.

Walla Walla followed by driving 73 yards in 11 plays,
with the final play of the drive being a 39-yard
touchdown pass from freshman Scott Helmick to Fraiser
for the touchdown. This put the Warriors ahead 28-10.

With 1:48 remaining in the first half, the Gauchos
went to their two-minute offense, and, in a seven-play,
75-yard drive, using 1:24 off the clock, the Gauchos
scored on a 33-yard touchdown pass from Simmons to
wide receiver Steve Decker. The Gauchos went for two
and converted as Simmons threw to running back Lee
DeVries in the corner of the end zone.

But that didn’t stop the Warriors from scoring before
the end of the first half. The Warriors in two plays mov-
ed the ball 62 yards, 53 of that coming on a Helmick
pass to Handcox, which set up a 23-yard field goal by

Sean Deal (No. 46) is squashed at the bottom of the pile as Daryle Donahue busts through the line
in the second quarter of the Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl game.

Kamada to close out the first half, giving the Warriors
a 31-18 lead.

“‘The running game had been working well for us all
game,”’ Fraiser said. ‘‘But all the work starts up front
with the offensive line.”’

After the halftime break, both teams came out ten-
tative to begin the third quarter. After each team com-
pleted three drives, culminating in five punts, the
Gauchos finally broke the string with an 80-yard, five-
play drive, ending[...]chdown
pass of 41 yards. Satsay Singpradith added the extra
point to close the gap to 31-25.

“‘We had been playing good the whole half, plus we
were stopping their offense,’’ Kersting said.

With the momentum going the Gauchos’ way, the
Gauchos got the ball back on the Warrior 24 after a
Fraiser fumble. Three plays later, Donahue finished off
a drive he engineered all by himself by busting up the
middle from one yard out to tie the game at 31-31.
Singpradith’s extra point was good and the Gauchos
went on top for the first time since the first quarter.

“T felt we had the momentum , but it just seemed like
we couldn’t[...]like we were playing Gaucho foot-
ball throughout the game,’’ Donahue said.

The Warriors put together the game-winning drive

John Ross of the Gauchos recovers a fumble by Walla Walla’s Bobby Fraiser (No. 4) in the fourth
quarter. This led to a Gauchos score by Daryle Donahue to put the Gauchos up 32-31.

Photo by Kerry Teran/Volce

starting from their own 35. The big plays of the drive
were a Fraiser 19-yard run, and a reverse from Fraiser
to Handcox, good for 16 yards.

The Gauchos had two chances in the last 1:51 but both
times they were forced to give the ball up on downs.

“*You have to learn to take the goods with the bads
in this game of football and unfortunately, we took the
bad side,’’ Donahue said.

“*I was very disappointed with our performance in the
first half, but from halftime on, I was very proud of the
way the team did,’’ Kersting said. ‘‘They kept pl[...]uchanan 1-4,
Newson 1-60, Kretschman 1-10.

Photo by Kerry Teran/Veice

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (102)[...]oice

Lady Gauchos open
regular season at 2-3

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

After Wednesday night’s 87-78 victory
against Mesa Community College, the
Lady Gaucho basketball team holds a 3-3
overall record and a 2-1 record within the
conference.

Saturday, the Lady Gauchos faced
Eastern Arizona College. Results of that
game were unavailable at press time.

The Gauchos are preparing to face
Phoenix College on Saturday night at
Phoenix College. Last year, the Gauchos
won two out of three games against
Phoenix.

“This is a real grudge match,’’ head
coach Greg Silcox said. ‘‘Our ladies don’t
like Phoenix, and the Phoenix ladies
don’t like us.’

Gauchos lose two in tournament

The Gauchos opened the 1990-91 cam-
paign in the annual Valley of the Sun
preseason tournament. The Gauchos fac-
ed Clarendon, Texas in their first game,
and were defeated 74-50 in the opening
round.

“*We learned a very important lesson
in that we didn’t prepare well to close the
game out when we could have,’’ Silcox
said.

After that tough loss, the Gauchos
came back to defeat Mesa 78-60.

“*We g[...]t
Northland Pioneer College, a late addi-
tion to the tournament. The Gauchos

were handed their second loss.

“*We were real tentative in the second
half of the game, and we couldn’t con-
vert our free throws[...]Silcox said.

Silcox added he was able to get all the
players some playing time in the tourna-
ment so they could get some quality
minutes of action and learn how the col-
lege game is played.

Gauchos open conference play

The Gauchos opened up conference
play with an 84-66 v[...]Pima
Community College. Sophomore Cindy
Cobos led the Gauchos in scoring with 23
points. Karen Vesecky[...]nd Trina Haney and Robyn Leonard
had 10 each.

The players were fired up and we
jumped on them early[...]nce again everyone got a chance to
play and learn the pressures of the game.””

The Gauchos next faced Central
Arizona College and, in a game in which
Silcox said ‘‘was the best effort I’ve seen
from this team,’’ wer[...]”’ Silcox said.
“I can’t say enough about the way our
kids played. I’ve never had a team play
as hard as they did for 40 minutes.’’

The team will be traveling to Califor-
nia on Dec. 27 to the Grossmont
tournament.

“This will be a chance t[...]everyone so that they can redefine their
role on the team,”’ Silcox said.

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Christina Gordon demonstrates the Korean martial art form of Tae
Kwon Do in an exhibition recently held at Sunnyslope High School.

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

For the last three years, there has been
talk throughout the NCAA about
whether to let the football program go
through a national playoff system.

I think those people who are making
the talk are right and the time is now to
start the push for a national playoff
system to begin.

This year is the classic example of why
a national playoff is necessary and need-
ed in order to find a true na[...]college football.

First off, there’s Colorado, the five-

down team. They’re only No.[...]uld they be No. I when they

tied a game early in the season to Ten-
nessee, and lost another non-confe[...]right

Then there’s Notre Dame. Notre Dame
has the reputation of having a good
schedule. But when th[...]e
Southern Methodist and Navy, it really
gives me the feeling they’re ducking the
competition just to stay No. 1.

Notre Dame was defeated by Stanford
early in the season to drop them down in
the rankings. Then all of a sudden, they
defeat Virgi[...]ever
make up your mind whether or not Notre
Dame is a good team?

Then there’s the Miami factor. Why
were they ranked above Brigham Young
University when BYU defeated the Hur-
ricanes earlier in the year? Now their
chance at the national title went down the

tubes when Georgia Tech moved ahead
of them in the last poll before the bowl
games. Hey, voters, when will you forget
the Miami mystique and finally show how
the Hurricanes can really play?

Then comes BYU. They have the best
player in the country in Ty Detmer, but
their loss to Hawaii tw[...]them their national title shot. Sure they
play in the Western Athletic Conference,
but they play one of the toughest non-
conference schedules in the country.

You could also make cases for Texas,
Vi[...]for playing a tough con-
ference schedule, while the independants
go out and play th

just to play on[...]y

Division 1-A ist

division of college foc

use the playoff system

NAIA, which has a good reputation[...]layoff system

should be used

This includes the

The only thing that is keeping the
playoff system on hold is the college
presidents. The players like it, the coaches
like it, the athletic directors like it, but the
college presidents won’t go for it because
the colleges stand to lose TV revenue
money on it.

Who cares about the money? We the
fans like to see clean, hard-nosed foot-
ball, no[...]at gives us a mythical national
champion.

So let the college presidents think about
their money. The fans will eventually get
tired of the bowl games and start show-
ing how they wa[...]

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Sports

15

1990: Oh what a year it was

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

Why was 1990 such an odd year in
sports? How did the Reds win the Series?
How did the Pistons win their second
straight NBA title? How did the Forty-
Niners also win their second straight
Super Bowl? Here’s an inspiring look
back at the 1990 sports year in review.

Football

The Niners were just unstoppable last
season as they ran though their opponents
and, finally, defeated the Broncos 55-10
in Super Bowl XXIV.

This year, it looks like the Niners are
headed for another Super Bowl. Oniy the
Bills and the Raiders will provide the op-
position to them for Super Bowl XXV.

The Phoenix Cardinals aren’t having
such a great 1990 season. With injuries
and a not-so-hot quarterback, the team
looks toward next year with the hope that

maybe this team could be playoff caliber.
1990 also marked the return of con-
troversy in college football. Miami won
the national championship, but created
the controversy of needing a playoff
system. The 1990 and 1991 bowl games
will provide even more controversy.

Baseball

How can we ever forget the lockout?
This season’s lockout provided for one of
the strangest seasons that baseball has
seen.

Although the lockout provided for a
bad season for some teams, we also got
a lot of excitement from the contenders
this season. We got to see the Pittsburgh
Pirates and the Cincinatti Reds rise to the
top of their respective divisions in the Na-
tional League.

The Reds and Pirates then gave us one
of the greatest National League Cham-
pionship Series in some time, with the
Reds winning the heated series in six

games.

In the American League, the Boston
Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics rose
to the occasion once again. And once
again, the American League West show-
ed its dominance as the Athletics swept
the Red Sox in the American League
Championship Series.

This provided for a great World Series,
which was highlighted by the brilliant play
of Billy Hatcher and Jose Rijo of the
Reds. Everybody was saying, how could
the Reds win the Series? Well, they went
out and did just that, sweeping the
Athletics in four games.

Basketball

Who can bel[...]who had some faith as
to whether they could beat the Los
Angeles Lakers. When they defeated the
Lakers in L.A. to win the series, they may
have felt a little overconfident in playing
the Portland Trailblazers

In the East, the Pistons continued their
dominance, but were heavily tested by the
Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Divison
final. Michael Jordan and Co. cou[...]f Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer,
and Joe Dumars, as the Bulls succumbed
to the Pistons in seven games.

In the finals, the Pistons showed their
total domination over the Trailblazers
and won the series in four games.

Hockey

1990 marked the return of one of the
most familiar teams to play in the Valley,
the Phoenix Roadrunners. Although they
didn’t make the playoffs, the team return-
ed to medium-ranged crowds and averag-
ed over 5,000 fans per game.

In the NHL this season, the Edmonton
Oilers once again captured the Stanley
Cup by convincingly defeating the Boston
Bruins four games to one in the final
series.

1990-91 Winter
Sports Schedules

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December 10, 1990 Voice

e Fitness

having the energy to do all the things you
need and want to do.’’

Streching[...]d. ‘‘When
you’ re tired, all you want to do is eat. If
you take a 30-minute walk instead, you'll[...]or take a lot of time,
Pell says.

“Whether it is nutrition, exercise, or
how you think of yourself, start by pick-
ing one area and build out from there,”’
she said.

““You are responsible to make the
choice. That is what is important, to
make the choice.”’

A[...]Northern Arizona University.

Other schools were the University of
Oklahoma; Pacific Lutheran and
Palo[...]Univer-
sity, Southwestern College of California,
The University of Texas at El Paso, and
The University of Wisconsin at Eau
Claire.

Schools w[...]alysis, and program
oral interpretation.

ASU won the Hoffs Invitational
amassing 129 points. The University of
Oklahoma finished in second place,[...]gh Glendale’s forensics team did
not compete in the Hoffs Invitational,
they did compete in the Fiesta Invitational
held at ASU on Dec. | and 2.

Competing in the Fiesta Invitational
marked their return to the competetive
scene after a long absence.[...]785

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The last time a Glendale forensics team
won a nationa[...]good inner perfor-
mance.’’

Mooreland became the forensic direc-
tor after Hoffs resigned due to r[...]ctor of four very active
clubs on campus.

“Jan is really gung-ho about it,’’ Hoffs
said. ‘‘She is doing a fantastic job.”

In the future Mooreland will take her
gung-ho attitude a[...]nver, Colo.

Anyone wanting to become involved in
the forensics club should contact
Mooreland at 435-37[...]es

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Also covered was pers[...]ns said.

She added that living on a second story
is not always safe and attackers can use
ladders or[...]your home.

“Don’t let your guard slip. There is no
right or wrong answers; no one can make
decisi[...]he added.

Scrivens concluded that ‘‘everyone is a
victim for any type of assault, and if you
are[...]eness seminars are a series
of meetings sponsored by the Glendale
Police Department and campus chief of
se[...]covered at 1 p.m.
and again at 6 p.m. Dec. 12 in the Stu-
dent Union Council Chambers. The

from page 1

seminar is free and students and faculty
are welcome[...]

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (106)January 14, 1991

Risking Armageddon

By the time you read this, we
may be at war with Iraq.
H[...]us-

_ sion bombs or chemically armed

missles on the half million U.S.
soldiers now sitting like so
many ducks in the desert, or, as
he has promised, on Israel.

A concussion bomb destroys
everything within several miles;
the horrors of chemical weapons
are well known.

The United States or Israel
would almost certainly us[...]ath Hussein as much as
we do.

With such weapons, the
casualties could, within an hour,
exceed the more than 50,000
American and one million
enemy d[...]sein could
withdraw from Kuwait uncondi-
tionally by the Jan. 15 U.N.
deadline; should he not, Bush
could delay sending us to war;
or the U.S. Congress could vote
to disallow the President from
making a first strike against
Iraq.

The future course of world
history could very well pivot on
what happens next.

At the least, we should at-
tempt to understand the basic
implications of these
possibilities.

The most difficult course of
events to predict is that pro-
ceeding from a chemical 1iuc-

Can you say

By Marc de Celle
The Voice _

Test your nose for news with the first
news quiz of the New Year:

1) What happens when a nice guy takes
over the Soviet Union?

a) The Berlin Wall crumbles.

b) The Iron Curtain crumbles.

c) The Communist Cookie crumbles.

d) The whole damn country, which
was never really 2 coun[...]omeration of senerate
states held togeihc: solely by iorce,
breaks into civil war, during which
15,000 nuclear warheads hang in the
balance of a tug-of-war between the
old Stalinist empire and the new

forces of liberation. D this

XXVI Ne 9[...]: Jeil W
Associate Sports Editor Matt Suma

in the Persian Gulf

lear exchange. No cataclysm of
comp[...].

This, ironically, could be our
best clue as to the probable
repercussions: a slaughter
without prece[...]A brutal dictator would be
removed from power and the
borders of Kuwait restored.
While these are desir[...]der
them worth hundreds of
thousands of lives and the
destruction of a region’s en-
vironment and eco[...].

Simply put, not long after
such a catastrophe, the horrible
realization that it was probably
unnecessary and meaningless
would begin to sink in.

The domestic reaction could
easily make the anti-war sen-
timents of the Vietnam era seem
mild by comparison, while
abroad, the leadership positions
of the United States and the
United Nations would both suf-
fer irreparable da[...]sly detonating
chemical weapons in U.S. cities
in the years following such a
nuclear holocaust, would we be
able to honestly say we would
not do the same, were our roles

‘thermonuclear’ and

struggle, the world holds its collec-
tive breath as we move closer to
nuclear holocaust than we ever
came during the Cold War, but
somehow the old buggers who con-
trol most of the KGB and the Red
Army decide to give in to the hun-
dreds of millions of Soviet citizens
who hav[...]n his forehead

2. What happens when Congress and the
president finally attempt to cooperate in
solving the budget deficit?

a) President Bush has to eat his[...]eaermemneetngat

U Bet Their Life, our contestant is

we

Mr. Saddam Hussein. What’s your decision,[...]urse, if we go to war,
both sides may stay within the
bounds of conventional
weaponry. But is it wise to bet
the world on it?

Eisenhower said, ‘‘Every war
wi[...]e
tenuous at best; but it’s a safe

bet that the war Bush is risking
could have repercussions more
horrible than any in history.

Hopefully, the proven ability
of both leaders to reverse
themselves, as exemplified by
Bush’s new taxes and Hussein’s
truce with Iran, will soon begin
to show.

The world may depend on it.

‘broccoli’ in the same sentence?

words.

b) President Bush has to[...]lips.

c) President Bush has to eat broccoli.

d) The economy goes to hell, as thirty
years of living o[...]mics for
doo-doo economics.

3. What happens when the nations of the
world unite in the cause of peace, justice,
and free-flowing oil?

a) The world gets 5 brownie peints
b) The world gets slimed
gets Sad

c) The world

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d) The Middle East is transformed in-
to a giant nuclear reactor powerful
enough to supply all our energy
needs for the next 40,000 years. Un-
fortunately, 23 Indians deep in the
Amazon Basin are the only people
left to enjoy it.

e) Bike riding edu[...]ottest
new growth industry.

¢ la, 2a and 3a are the cor-
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rect answers, as th have aiready nap-
pened (1 gave out the brownie points)

The other answers are just future
possibilities, so i[...]ny of these, clip this colun

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (107)[...]ription canceled
Editor:

Please see that my name is removed
from your mailing list. | have no idea wh[...]need for a Martin Luther King
holiday! Just like the state of New Hamp-
shire (a state which embarrass[...]o more Voice!

Bev Wiegler, Manchester, N.H.

For the birds
Editor:

I’m an old-fashioned, patriotic kind of
guy. I like the American eagle, the flag,
apple pie, mothers, etc. I’m especially
f[...]installed a remarkably distinctive

Well-meaning

By Eric Wincentsen

The Voice

Follow me now into another dimen-
sion: a dimension of the color green, and
one that is surprisingly empty.

You have entered the mind of an
environmentalist.

This is a mind that thinks the earth is
getting hotter while it is snowing in
Phoenix, that thinks harassing the
families of nuclear power plant workers
is going to change something.

It’s a mind that wo[...]a sick

chrome eagle, wings outspread, on the
hood of my automobile. It gave the old
Dodge a certain air, I thought. So did my
tee[...]ment directly on it.

It was really a nice touch. The car had
been missing its hood ornament when I
purchased it. The dealer said a new one
would cost $40 or so. I thought he[...]sing logo, but, alas, I was
mistaken. So I bought the eagle and in-
stalled it with great care.

A coup[...]mer and really
have adopted a new attitude toward the
whole situation.

Obviously, there are other patriotic
souls about the campus. Perhaps they felt
a strong need to share[...]ust ask-
ed, | would have been happy to give them
the bird.

William H. Skip Boyer,
Part-time Journalis[...]ce staff commended
Editor:

Your Dec. 10 issue of the Voice was
outstanding. You and your staff are to[...]to Glenn
Davis for his exceptional article about the
KNIX Employment Talk. His report was
accurate and[...]ct, we were
so proud of it that we sent a copy of the
paper to the KNIX staff. They, too, were
thrilled!

Joyce Barton’s article about the fitness
seminar, also presented by Employment
Talks, was first-rate as well. Both Joyce
and Glenn present a very positive image
of the Voice through their articles, and

we are so grat[...]brities and experts to
campus. When they see that the college
newspaper also takes an interest in them,[...]irector of Career Services and Re-entry

Editor:

The Voice pullout section for Dec. 10,
1990, on censorship was powerfully done.
Please congratulate the entire team for
their production coup! I was able to use
the whole paper to good effect in last
night’s Northern Arizona University class
and the professor took it with him. Well
done!

David Briant, The Institute

activists are environ-‘mentally’ unstable

chimpanzee.

Actually, not all things that the en-
vironmentalists are for are that bad. But
to[...]r surgery
to satisfy her parents’ moral beliefs is past
the point of ridiculousness.

This act of moral mastu[...]nmen-
talist would do this, you can look it up
in the Dec. 30 issue of Parade magazine)
by an Indiana family isthe police barge into a
man’s house and force him to...

Anyway, incidents like this bring to
mind the methods different environmen-
talist groups have[...], an environmental terrorist
group, believes that the whales must be
protected, a policy it promotes by ram-
ming whaling ships and trying to drown
the crews.

Environmentalists are much like the
Nazis when it comes to promoting their
goals. Either one agrees with them, and
is left alone, or someone speaks out and

Voices across the campus

How far should the U.S. go militarily now that the
January 15th deadline has arrived?

is boycotted.

Take vegetarians, for example. Let’s
say that the environmentalists do get to
run the government someday.

What I picture is, since the Surgeon
General’s post would also be held by a
vegetarian environmentalist, the majori-
ty of this nation would starve to death
because of the laws of what we could and
could not eat. We proba[...]able to eat hay, since there has to be
enough for the cows.

I understand the need to protect the en-
vironment. I just don’t want to go back
to[...]ck Kim Owens Andrew Julie Qualls
W ld him I think the U.S. should Hutchinson I think we should s

ther t " to stick to the deadline sos [f we are going in with _ first and take whatever vith the United
leave Kuwait; thenif he the Middle East and troops, goinandgetthe acti[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (108)[...]ry 14, 1991

‘Fiddler’s’ cast announced

By Tracy Fischer
The Voice

Cast selections have been made for the campus produc-
tion of the classic musical, ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof.’’

The play, which follows the struggle of a Jewish father
trying to maintain hi[...]Revolution Russian village, will be presented at the
’Round the Corner Theater here on campus in early
March.

The cast list runs as follows: Tevye, Shaun Malone;
G[...]Bielke, Kirsten Ludders; Shaindel,
Grace Kerby.

The play is being directed by Virginia Ludders.
Choreography by Lenna De Marco, and vocals by Mary
Ann Dutton.

Performance dates for ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’’ are
scheduled for March 8, 10, 15, 16.[...]AC 143.

‘Lizards’ crawling into your ears

, By Eric Wincentsen

as Voice

<J When Zia Records re[...]ast of L.A., a collection of local music

if near the end of 1989, I was excited.
My appetite had been whetted by an
’ earlier independent collection called High[...]for something
pat would give me a better idea of the

ie scene.

Tris 357 Miles was a disappointment.[...]o inane parodies
or mediocre MOR pop. Very few of the
groups were on the club scene, and some
, Selections from well-respe[...]poor in

comparison to their other material.
With the release of Lizards, the second
Zia collection, my wishes, for the most

part, have been fulfilled.

; # This second volume still has some of
\ t the bad points of the last one, such as a
ALY pointless Elvis imitation of Kenny Love’s

Disney to choose college musicians

By Tracy Fischer
The Voice

If you are an aspiring musician looking for an exciting
way to showcase your talents, the Disney Entertainment
Work Experience Program is for you.

Each summer Disney chooses some of the best col
lege musicians from across the country for t €
performance groups.

The studio orchestra, which performs at
center in Florida, is a 36-piece Academy Awards-style
orchestra which p[...]d com
posers for workshops and seminars.

COT

The marching show band will have two groups, one
at each of the Disney parks in California and Florida.
Participa[...]and move well and have jazz
oriented skills. Five shows will be performed daily, so

Benny Bunny
Bythe cassette offers
an excellent overview of the contemporary Phoenix club
scene, ranging from alternative to heavy metal to tradi-
tional blues.

The easiest thing to do would be to start with the best
stuff. Dead Hot Workshop’s acoustic ‘‘F--k No” is easily
the most powerful, and therefore the best. D.H.W.
sounds like a more intense Replacements, and the song
should lead off the tape instead of the dumb cover of
“*My Favorite Things’’ by Avid Intent.

Filthy Little Bastards, a metal ban[...]r recent
self-titled debut. Unfortunately, though the song is
thoroughly listenable, it’s just as run-of-the-mill as any
metal song.

House Quake, the local answer to the Red Hot Chili
Peppers, finally gets a chance to get its music to the au-
dience it deserves with ‘‘Object of Desire,’’ which sounds
as good as anything in the Peppers’ metal/funk/punk
style.

Other reasons[...]Oyster Cult
vocals, Maijestic’s ‘“‘Out of the Darkness,’’ and
Knucklehead’s “‘Just Who We Are,” a down-to-the-note
Faith No More imitation.

What the hell. I could go on raving about this thing
for h[...]listen for
yourselves.

applicants
individuals.

The Best of Disney Show Band is an
8-piece band selected to perform in
the‘‘Best of Disney’’ stage show, given
four[...]transportation to and |
from work.

Auditions for the 1991 program will be
Feb. 16 at California State[...].m. to 5 p.m.

i vr curther information regarding the
Disney programs, call (714) 490-3126 dur-
ing reg[...]ro, Williams
shine brightly

in ‘Awakenings’

By Kristi Ebner
The Voice

“‘Awakenings’’ is a brilliant new film based on
a true story. It st[...]Niro and Robin
Williams, with excellent direction by Penny
Marshall.

The movie starts in 1969 with a young
neurologist, Malcolm Sayer (Williams), becoming
the newest member of the staff at Bainbridge
Hospital in the Bronx.

He is assigned to care for terminally ill patients,
inc[...]tative state for many
years. Among these patients is Leonard Lowe (De
Niro) who has been trapped in a[...]kinson’s disease. It has a
miraculous effect on the patients, bringing them
to life.

According to Premiere magazine, ‘‘Awaken-
ings’’ was based on the true-life journal of Dr.
Oliver Sacks. ‘‘We did a lot of research—going
to hospitals, looking at thethe postencephalitics that Dr. Sachs
wrote about is still alive. Lillian—she’s a terrific
lady.... We went to see her, and we saw the drug
wear off,’’ Marshall told Premiere.

“She froze,”’ said Williams.

“‘Awakenings’’ is possibly the best new movie
of the year. Both De Niro and Williams give
perhaps the best and most memorable perfor-
mances of their illustrious careers. Throughout the
entire movie you feel you are really watching pa-
tients at the Bainbridge hospital, not actors por-
traying them[...]akenings’’ receives a 5.

Steps to reading the Voice

By Jason Shadrick

1: Pick up the latest issue of thethe funny parts.* |
No ote: do not laugh at the sections not meaz |
|

|

wr

to be

4: Show to friends and family
5: Cut out the really funny cartoons and hang on your|
refrigera[...]til steps 1-5 are completed

7: Write a ietter to the editor telling what you like or|
| dislike about the paper. |
' 8: Wait anxiously for the next issue

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (109)January 14, 1991

Weight Watchers chew the fat at new meetings

By Julia De Simone
The Voice

Weight Watchers begins the new year by offering
students and employees two separate on-c[...]ing to Joann Pell, campus Wellness coor-
dinator, the student program will parallel the Weight
Watchers at Work sessions offered to employees last
semester.

Student meetings

The Weight Watchers program for students, a 10-week
s[...]ext month.

“It’s a go,’’ Pell said about the new non-credit class
which developed as a result of requests from students.
However, she is not sure there will be funding for par-
tial tuit[...]Judy Archer, Valley Weight Watchers
adminstrator, the program enables students to meet their

school schedule and also gain the support needed while
losing weight.

Pell said a[...]uled in February for
students to learn more about the program before sign-
ing up.

Employee Weight Watchers

The employee program, also a 10-week session for $80,
meets Wednesdays at 1 p.m. in the Student Union.

If the individuals lose 10 pounds each, there is a 50
percent refund for each person. If the employee keeps
off the weight for 6 more months, an additional 25 per-
cent is refunded.

Alberto Sanchez, the lone male member last semester,
said he has 15 pounds to lose before he reaches his goal.

“*I enjoy the company of the other Weight Watchers,’””
he said. ‘‘It[...]ier foods
Weight Watchers has revised and updated the pro-

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fat, cholestrol and sodium.”’

In the past, Weight Watchers frozen TV dinners were
high in fat and sodium, stated Pell.

Archer also emphasized the changes Weight Watchers
has made.

“It really a[...]d
they want to take in,’’she said.

Pell says the program for students and employees will
work because of the strong support system.

“*T believe that each p[...]a sense of
belonging in knowing that someone else is going through
the same problem as them,”’ she said.

“‘Research shows chances of being more successful and
losing weight is a lot higher,’’ Archer added.

Jeanette Stewa[...]e a lot.’’

Free legal help
assists students

By Barbara Cage

The Voice

Free legal services are available to stude[...]a week,
provided as a service to students through the Associated
Students and Evening Students Association
governments.

According to Kristin Bennes, assistant to the director
of student activities, attorneys are selected by bid every
year.

The two attorneys on campus submitted a joint bid.
Re[...]broader range of legal expertise and better serve the needs
of the students.

Selden specializes in the areas of civil litigation, col-
lections, landlor[...]esolved, and
they want further service, they have the option of sign-
ing a written retainer which states what the attorney is
going to do for them and what it will cost.

Seld[...]She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology
from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree
in[...]miscellaneous real estate matters.

“‘] like the college atmosphere,”’ Harrian said. ‘‘A p[...]be a teacher.’’

He says about 30 percent of the students who come
to see him are having domestic[...]at a loss,”’
he said.‘*When I tell them how the law can help and lead
them to organizations that[...]ey
walk out with a sense of peace.”’

Harrian is in partnership with the Bellah and Harrian
law firm. He is also attorney for United Auto Workers
legal services, a board member of the Arizona State Bar,
and on the Glendale Board of Adjustments.

Harrian attended the University of Arizona College
of Law, the University of London legal curriculum, and[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (110)[...]Congressman Kyl defends Gulf military policy

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

“We can’t be the world’s policemen,”’
says Rep. Jon Kyl, R-A[...]ttended a
neighborhood meeting Wednesday night
at the Deer Valley Community Center
where Kyl spoke about issues facing
Americans, particularly the Persian Gulf
crisis.

Troops’ families

Fifteen people in the audience had im-
mediate family in the Persian Gulf. One
mother voiced concern that her[...]tting duck, wearing a green
camouflage uniform in the desert.’’

Neither the mother nor Kyl knows
where her son was deployed. The
representative wouldn’t speculate on the
camouflage uniforms in this particular
case, but assured her that troops closest
to harm’s way were given the best equip-
ment and uniforms as quickly as possible.

Another woman, whose husband is in
the reserves, asked Kyl why reserv’
were sent to Sa[...]active duty troops frora places such
as Okinawa.

The representative says the theory is
that the guard and reserve can go into ac-
tion, just as active duty can, and all three
would go at the same time. He added that

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tr[...]Cuba.

Congress and President Bush

Referring to the resolutions facing Con-
gress, Kyl’s opinion is that Congress will
vote to use military action if[...]sein does not remove his armed forces
from Kuwait by the deadline set by the
United Nations.

If a decision of force is made, Kyl
hopes the country will show they are
unified in their support of the president.

He praised President Bush, saying he
has been commended by Congress for be-
ing one of thethe House In-
vestigative Subcommittee of the Armed
Services, Kyl recently went to Saudi
Arabia, where he attended briefings with
commanders. He says the United States
troops are the best trained in the history
of the country, are highly motivated, and
their morale is superior. He was impress-
ed with plans, and is confident the best
equipment was on hand.

Nuclear weapons

Personally, Kyl does not favor the use of
nuclear weapons by the United States. He
says one of the things we would do if we
use force would be to ta[...]essive nations to

have.””

Morally, he said, the United States
would be on shaky ground in using
nuclear weapons to take out nuclear
capabilities.

The congressman also said nuclear
weapons are unnecessary because the
United States is only interested in destroy-
ing specific military[...]of doing that.

When force becomes necessary

It is not the case, he says, that America
would go to war becau[...]one
developed nuclear or chemical weapons.

“It is occasionally, once every two or
three generations, when things coalesce
together,’’ the congressman said, ‘‘that
conditions are created for which it is im-
possible for the world to sit back and do
nothing.”’

He point[...], as with Adolf
Hitler. Yet, he says that Hussein is
responsible for more deaths than Hitler
because h[...]at
killed a million people.

According to Kyl, it is the combination
of things tiiat is the problem: Iraq has
started two wars in the last decade; Hus-
sein is a brutal dictator, who rules by
force and has used chemical warfare
against his own people; Iraq has used
unspeakable brutality against the people
in Kuwait; and Iraq has biological,

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (111)January 14, 1991

Page 7

Basketball has success

By Matt Suman

The Voice

The men’s basketball team will put its
recent win streak on the line when they
play host to South Mountain Communi-
ty College on Wednesday.

The game will feature two teams with
similar styles of play. Both teams like to
push the ball up the floor, looking for
fast-break opportunities.

“[...]all, Coach
Long expects a tough game.

“Defense is the key to beating them,”’
Long said. ‘‘We’[...]ugh Yavapai

After a slow start for both teams in the
first half, Yavapai came out ready to play
in the second half. The Gauchos allowed
Yavapai to build a 14-point lead before
marking their comeback. An 11-point
spurt by the Gauchos cut a then 12-point
lead to 1 in a span of 50 seconds. A
3-point bomb by Ben Jeambey later tied
the score. In the final minutes of the game
the Gauchos pulled away before hanging
on to a 90-87[...]fidence,’’ Long said. ‘‘Our energy level
is high, but we’re still looking to improve
from it.”

Gauchos second at holiday tourney
The Gauchos recent streak began at the

San Diego Mesa Tournament in Califor-
nia, Dec. 27-29, with a 69-63 victory over
host San Diego Mesa in the first round.

They followed it up with an impressive
96-94 overtime victory over
Southwestern, advancing to the cham-
pionship against Imperial Valley.

In the championship game, Imperial
Valley was too tough for the Gauchos,
cruising to a 87-64 victory.

“‘Imperial Valley is a good team with
size,’’ Long said. ‘‘But they aren’t much
better than any of the other teams we’ve
played.’”’

GCC gets second wind

After a slow start, the Gauchos are off
and running. Beginning the season at 1-9,
the team has won three of its last four
games.

Coach Long attributes part of the
team’s success to the return of second-
year gaurd Ben Jeambey. After r[...]in his first game, scoring 19 points.

“‘Ben is an integral part of our team,””
coach Long said. ‘‘He’s a versatile player,
who plays hard all of the time.”’

Another key factor in the team’s recent
success, is a change in its half court
offense.

Before, they[...]and players forcing
shots.

“‘Our new offense isBy Jeff Wendt
The Voice

The women’s basketball team was
defeated by Yavapai College
Wednesday evening 83-60 to bring[...]ale and Yavapai,
but it will get tougher later in theThe Gauchos faced Martin
Methodist College on Jan. 5[...]red. We hung in there and battl-
ed it out to get the victory,’’ Silcox
said.

The night before that, the
Gauchos faced Ricks College in
another non-conference battle which
the Lady Gauchos pulled out 65-54.

“Ricks is a good ballclub with
good fundamentals. We made some
offensive mistakes, but good defense
compensated for the mistakes we
made,” Silcox said.

Gauchos place second in tourney
The Lady Gauchos participated in
the Grossmont tournament in
California just after Christmas and
the team put forth a good effort.

In their opening round game, the
Gauchos faced Antelope Valley Col-
lege of California and won 78-34.

In the second round, the Gauchos
faced defending tournament cham-
pion Allen Hancock College and
won 69-54 to advance to the
semifinals.

In the semifinals, the Gauchos fac-
ed the host team, Grossmont Col-
lege. In a nip and tuck game all the
way, the Gauchos defeated Gross-
mont 61-58 to advance to the finals
of the tournament.

In the championship game, the
Gauchos faced a tough Dixie College
team. In a game that was as close as
the semifinal, the Gauchos fell short
this time, losing 69-65 in the final.

**We hit a flat stretch in the second
half where in 10 possessions we
couldn’t[...]Silcox said.

Silcox added that second place was
the best finish ever for the team in
the tournament. .

Who’s 1990’s No. 1? Colorado or Georgia Tech

Commentary

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

Who’s No. 1?

This has been a question stuck in the
minds of a lot of college football fans.

Colorado and Georgia Tech finished
No. 1 in the Associated Press and United
Press International polls, respectively.
Last issue I looked at the possibilities of
a national playoff system, and I still
believe one isthe toughest conference

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schedules in college football, playing in
the Big 8. But they also played a tough
non-conferenc[...]d (a game they bare-
ly won).

When they got into the conference
season, they were greeted with a fifth-
down victory over Missouri. That show-
ed the ignorance of Colorado coach Bill
McCartney winning a tainted game.

They went on to win the conference
and the trip to the Orange Bowl against
No. 6 Notre Dame.

Georgia Tech, on the other hand, may
not have had the best non-conference
schedule, but when at the end of the
season you have to face the likes of Clem-
son, Virginia, and Georgia, that becomes

a pretty tough schedule.

So Georgia Tech finishes the regular
season 9-0-1 and plays in the Citrus Bowl
against Nebraska.

On Bowl Day, Georg[...]er tainted game, this one 10-6 over
Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.

So, who in my mind deserves to be the
No. | team in college football?

My pick is the Georgia Tech
Yellowjackets.

Why, you ask?

For starters, Georgia Tech finished the
season undefeated and only had a tie
against Nort[...]ird, did Colorado beat any team that
was No. | at the time they played any
team? No. Did Georgia Tech?[...]ginia in Virginia
on Nov. 3.

Fourth and finally, the pollsters felt
sorry for Colorado not winning the na-
tional title last year against Notre Dame
so consequently they didn’t see the
magnificent display put on by Georgia
Tech against Nebraska on Jan. 1.

How about a suggestion for later years.
If there is a split among the polls as to
who is No. 1, why not have the two teams
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (112)[...]r changes make spring enrollment hard to predict

By James Gilbert

Comparing this year’s spring enroll-
ment figures is different than in the past.

That difference is due to a change in
the district’s academic calendar. The
policy changes theis defined as the total number of credit
hours in which all students are enrolled,
divided by 15, the credit hours considered
a full-time load.

“‘Comparing calendar dates enrollment
is slightly higher than a year ago,”
Bayless said.[...]begin one week earlier this spring, enroll-

ment is lower in comparison to the first
day of classes.”’

Although the current headcount is far
below last fall’s high point of 17,251,
Bayless hopes to exceed 16,000 students
by the time classes start today.

“During late registr[...]up an additional 1,200 students,”
she said.

Of the 14,578 students, 60 percent
registered by phone.

Bayless believes phone registration will
increase partly due to changes in the

number of credits that a student can
register for by phone, from five to six.

The new phone registration policies
have brought abou[...]ed approx-
imately 2000 more students to register by
phone. In addition, it also allowed
students who were enrolling in two three-
credit classes to register by phone.”’

Late registration is Monday through
Thursday from 8:30 a.m.to 7:30 p.m. and
Friday from 8:30 to 3 p.m.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (113)[...]ries in Student Union.

Shouod out?

Avoid stress by learning
relaxation techniques.

Colleen pianist[...]ampton returns
to GCC Feb. 9 and 10.

By David Hulda
The Voice

The war in the Middle East has in some
way touched all our lives[...]GCC President John Waltrip does not
believe that thethe students that have left." he said.

Waltrip doesn‘t expect the war to af-
fect the college unless it lasts for a long
period or if i[...]when peo-
ple you know leave to go over there."

The college has implemented A rapid rt-
'.ii:d policy[...]h fear

For some. Ines hate
dramatically They are the ones who have
left the campus and are now in the Per.
sian Gulf.

Due to fear of terrorism. some would
not speak of their friends or I’ElallVeS w ho
are in the Middle East. “By printing their
names. you could be endangering th[...]that person’s children were kill-
ed because of the information you
printed?” she asked.

Another e[...]be used. “We have strict orders not
to talk to the press." she said.

Her fiance. on stand—by. is scheduled
to leave for the Middle East soon.

They were going to get married[...]efore he leaves. “We
don't know from one day to the next
what is going to happen." she said.

She also said the military has cautionv
ed the families of military personnel not
:0 tie yellow[...]ng homes with ribbons to \e‘( t‘hu
men are in the Middle East Ti
nurglarize the houses ‘

ti tt‘

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Preparing for war

Ramon De La (jar/a. .in arrzzj.
mi in the 167th S and < Company.
been waiting to go to Saudi Atrabia.

His company was activated Jn .\o\ it
by the Department of Defense. During
that time he worked[...]r.

“Every morning I would wake up and
wait for the phone to ring.” he said. “I
carry a beeper an[...]of mobilization
abound and each new rumor adds to the
uncertainty.

And what does he think of the people
protesting the war?

De La Garza believes that peace pro-
testor[...]dhagree with: * soldiers who it;

I, m. he» knew the
. -;2 ‘ie said.
‘H‘iai l'iclt! \:
ri.il(iti[...]“Do you see these
headphones? l‘m lthHlng to the news. 1
hate being in the position of not know-
ing; I hate waiting," he sa[...]ntrate. 1 can‘t go home and study;
I just watch theby Jason Shadrick/Voleo

He left to see a tutor. “[...]grades." he said.

Counseling and support group

The Counseling Center recognizes that
some may have problems dealing with the
stresses and realities of war.

Louise Jones, a counselor. said the
Counseling Center encourages students.
faculty an[...]nselors
about their problems.

“We realize that the situation exists and
are prepared to help anyone[...]-

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pose ot the g our ~ :0 g
with each Jihe.’ :o six-g.
about what is happening

“There is very little in: ..ition about
what is going on: Maple :zccd to share
what they k[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (114)Saddam Hussein:
Third Antichrist

So this is what happens when
a Bush starts burning.

The United States has pro-
ceeded to bomb Saddam Hus-
sein back to the Stone Age,
even though his head is so thick
he can’t tell when it is just time
to give up and surrender..

Even though we support the
troops and the President in this
action, there is still much to
worry about.

Before Hussein starte[...]e that we should
have been expecting for at least
the last 15 years, it looked like
things were actually going well.

This time last year we were
euphoric over the fall of com-
munism in Eastern Europe. A
new worl[...]lost
control over his own military,
resulting in the Lithuanian
crackdown, and our country
found another nation to replace
the Soviet Union as the enemy.

What is scary is that this
sounds too much like some of
Nostradamus’ prophecies about
the coming of the nuclear[...]—_—ivorce }—
Opinion

January 28, 1991

THE CLASSROOM IN THE GULF YIN

CMR BUSH 15 Topas IWSTRUCTOR.)

holocau[...]ot
blindly follow prophecies.

But consider this: The Third
World War, as translations of
his predictions say, starts with a
few belligerent countries in the
Middle East.

The Third Antichrist (the first
two are supposed to have been
Napoleon and Hitler) begins
taking over the Muslim coun-
tries, develops nuclear weapons,
and then attempts to take over
Europe and the United States.

Throughout this conflict, the
Chinese seed the Arctic with
germ bombs, America and
Russia become allies, and a
third of the world’s population
is destroyed.

Then again, it may be a
bunch of gobbledygook.

All we know for sure is that
this war is happening, and that
it will not be over for a while.
We should worry about the
future when it comes, and sup-
port our troops no[...]But these are
apocalyptic times; paranoia may
be the only logical response.

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n[...]By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice

I was spinning Ozzy Osbourne’s
“Suicide Solution’ backwards the
other night and I came to the conclu-
sion that I should kill myself.

Of course nothing is wrong with
my life. I just want to do it because[...]would be a good way of get-
ting some extra cash by suing
Osbourne. The note I don’t know
about, but the case is real.

The general opinion among the
radicals in this country is that with
the start of the war in the Persian
Gulf they can get away with
anything. Unfortunately, they are
right.

This case is just another in a con-
tinuing barrage of lawsuit[...]subliminai messages to
make kids commit suicide. The judge
could decide in favor of the parents

january 28,199
Vet X00V1 No[...]Staff Artists: Windy Denton, Jon Flegal

and the story would appear on page
A251 of the Arizona Repulsive.

This is not due to bad journalism
or changing times. It is just an exam-
ple of the American public’s apathy
toward what is important.

Special interest groups also try to
effect the way the American public
thinks. U.S.A. Today, for example,
tried to make a controversy out of the
fact that the Jan. 15 deadline for
Hussein was on Martin Luther King
Jr.’s birthday.

It is true that the Gulf War is the
most important issue at this moment.
But other is[...]e-
ing produced have been generally
withheld from the public.

Finally, our vocabulary is still
under attack. There are no longer
body bags[...]n re-
mains packages.’”’

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copies are distribuied free on campus. Display
advertising is $5 per column inch. Contact the
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The next issue of The Voice will be published Feb.
11. Deadline for sory idnas = Wednesday, Jan30;
deadline for advertising is noon Tuesday, Feb. 5.

By Jason Shadrick
The Voice

‘‘Homeless Lesbian Nazi Hookers ab-
ducted by UFOs and forced into weight-
loss programs!’”[...]but
everybody knows at least one. This sub-
ject is plaguing the nation.

Well maybe not the nation. But certain-
ly the state.

OK, maybe not the state. The city....

All right, fine, so I’m the only one
plagued by this.

The point to all this is...what was it
again? Oh yeah. The point is, why do
people spend their money on a super-
market tabloid that is obviously not true,
and believe it?

Headlines like this one seem to attract
the most attention even though they are
so utterly st[...]eckout line, one can see many of these
absurditi

The headlines vary, but the intention
is just the same: to

Headlines such as

“Galaxy shaped as

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with peg-leg,’’ ‘‘Family attacked by
houseplant,’’ ‘‘Invisible bodyguard pro-[...]per,’’ and ‘‘Top psychics all agree that the
telephone company will have a brand new
service that lets you talk to the dead”’ are
just some examples of the strange goings
on.

Where do they get these from?[...]rom
Super Spy Crunch, have revealed that
they are the product of annual contests.

Writers of the paper compete to see
who can produce the most outrageous
story. The winner gets a Tootsie
Blow-pop.

Other ways of getting these stories that
were caught on the Seriously Social Spy
Cameras are the really bad acid trips that
the writers have.

But no matter how they come up wit[...]word

It is sad that a country that falls for this

crap is allowed to have ear weapons[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (115)[...]Page 3

War: Darkness at end of tunnel

By David Madrid
The Voice

It’s Jan. 17, 1991, and America is bom-
bing Iraq. I listen to the excited conver-
sations of students.

“It’ll[...]says
another with a gleam in his eye.

Throughout the campus I hear about
surgical strikes, pinpoint ac[...]r plane lost.

But not all are happy. Some around the
United States are protesting the war.

Memories of Vietnam linger. Visions of
dead[...]I see Sen. John
McCain on television. He accuses the
anti-war protesters of aiding and abetting

the enemy. ‘‘Saddam Hussein watches
CNN,” he cl[...]Forces fighting to preserve our way of
life? That is what George Bush said.

Is our way of life not democracy?
Doesn’t democracy guarantee the right of
free speech?

The true danger here is not American
citizens voicing their displeasure; the
danger is Americans accepting political
rhetoric as truth a[...]those who do not agree.

Arizona favors King Day by 2-1 majority

By Marc de Celle
The Voice

The entire nation is painfully aware
that Arizona is missing both a Martin
Luther King holiday and a S[...]ave largely neglected to men-
tion, however, that the majority of
Arizona voters cast their ballots in[...]s for them.

Picture a million people in favor of the
MLK holiday; 500,000 vote for 301 and
against 302, while the other 500,000 vote
against 301 and for 302. It would only
take one voter against the MLK holiday,
voting no on both 301 and 302, to defeat
the million favoring MLK.

I’m not suggesting that[...]with one vote; I’m illus-

trating what he did by splitting the vote.

Here on campus, I surveyed 15 people
who v[...]o voted for
302 and abstained from voting on 301.
The other ten split evenly, so it only took
six voter[...]Dr. Bruce Merrill, director of
media research for the Cronkite School
of Journalism at ASU. His survey[...]oters if they would favor a paid King
holiday per the federal model, combining
Lincoln’s and Washingt[...]In standard political parlance, 62 to 38
percent is a landslide.

The drive to create an MLK holiday in
Arizona is not an elitist or minority ef-

fort. Dr. Merrill’s research shows that
Arizona voters support a King holiday by
nearly 2-to-one. The will of the majority
has been subverted by electoral trickery:
the second MLK proposition, you may
recall, was created and promoted primari-
ly by Mechamites.

The press demands good stories, and
often neglects the facts that might ruin
one. In this case, the facts that have been
neglected are: a) the large majority of
Arizona voters support a King h[...]paid King holiday; c) no other
state has voted on the issue, and d) the
NFL, which withdrew the Super Bowl
from Arizona over the MLK issue,
doesn’t honor the holiday. Last King
Day, local DJs called the NFL offices and
found them doing business as usua[...]ey were real busy,
so they wouldn’t be honoring the holiday
until Feb. 15.

As one of the DJ’s asked, ‘‘When do
you guys celebrate Christmas?’’

Voices across the campus

Letters
Article gets X’d

PO’d by porno
Editor:

In a recent issue of the Voice there
was an article acclaiming the new
NC-17 movie ratings. I believe that
in the same issue, there was an arti-
cle about a rape in the parking lot and
another one on how women could
protect themselves. Has anyone
realized that this is conflicting
information?

It has been proven that sexual of-
fenders thrive on pornography. The
NC-17 rating is just a new label that
Hollywood has dreamed up for the
same old X-rated movies that many
theaters and video stores wouldn’t
even consider carrying. The movie
makers are just trying to remove the
stigma to make us blindly fall into
their trap so[...]make a
buck-at our community’s expense.
Poison is poison, no matter what the
label!

Let’s encourage the student body
to clean up the filth rather than roll
in it! Contact your video[...].
Take a stand for morality. Silence
will enhance the decline![...], Part-time faculty

Comments, etc.?

Write to The Voice at 6000 W.
Olive Ave., LA 107, Glendale, AZ.
85302. Or stop by the Language Arts
Building, Room 107.

The Voice reserves the right to edit
all letters for content, language a[...]iderations.

Do you think Arizona is susceptible to terrorist
attacks and why?

Phil D[...]I think it’s a possibility,
but it’s clear on the other
side of the world.

Brent Dorenkamp

No, because we’re pret-
ty far removed from the
dangers.

Elizabeth Poulson

I really don’t thi[...]via Templeton

I don’t think
anyone knows where the
Who

Michelle Knight

It is a major city so
definitely, I think so.

k[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (116)[...]spend
time, and setting reasonable, secure goals. The seminar is 1 p.m. today in
the Student Union Lounge.

ESA Social Night this Frid[...]d, will entertain for free dancing and listening. The
event will be held at the Student Union from 5-9 p.m. Tickets, $3.95 for adults
and $1.95 for children 12 and under, are available at the cafeteria, the cashier’s
office or at the door.

Instructor shares worldwide travels

Business professor Lyle Langlois will discuss ‘‘Subways of the World”’ in
the semester’s first Speakers Forum at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Student
Union Lounge.

Langlois rode his first subway in Tokyo in 1953 when serving in the U.S.
Navy during the Korean War. Since that time he has ridden, invest[...]on, instructional services coordinator on campus. The session
is at noon Thursday in the Student Union Council Chambers.

ASU West of[...]sted in attending ASU
West, are invited to attend the seminar ‘‘Making a Successful Transition,”’
7 p.m. Wednesday in the Student Union.

Frank Granillo, assistant directo[...]ation, graduate level
courses, minority services, the variety of academic fields, and how to make
a tra[...]For more information on upcoming seminars, call the ASU West student
financial assistance office 543-[...]ss as an Entrepreneur: A Risky Proposition?’’ is the title of Lou
Grubb’s Employment Talks seminar at 1 p.m. on Feb. 4. Grubb is chairman
of the board of Grubb Automotive, Inc.

The leading Valley businessman will give practical gu[...]l Employment Talks workshops are free and open to the public and are
held in the Student Union.

Transfer reception for U of A students

The University of Arizona isthe Stu-
dent Union.

Refreshments will be served at the reception and the program will contain
UA’s policy about admissio[...]using
programs.

If interested in attending, RSVP by Tuesday. For more information call
266-0059.[...]men and relationships

Dr. Joel Hutchinson, coun
the campus Speakers Fo
His speech is titled “‘M

For more informatior
Kiermayer at 435-3256.

1i a.m. Feb. 6 in the Student Unic
Relationship to Themselves and Ot
t[...]a
series of four lectures to be held on campus.

The cost is $53 for all four lectures. Each session is tailored to the strengths
of the particular instructor. Bass behavior, topwater, spinnerbaits and the use
of electronics will be covered.

The seminars will be held from 7:30-9:30 p.m., starting Thursday, and will
continue Jan. 5, 7 and 14 in the Student Union Lounge.

Registration for the series, call 435-3333 anytime until the last seminar.[...]1991

New student council
VP casts challenge

By Glenn Davis
The Voice

A challenge for the student body and
and unique, are insignificant in the
scheme of progression that matters
most.””

Gilmore is persistent about student and
staff involvement on[...]o
play a major role in creating ‘‘unity’’ by
networking the availible information to
students attending their classes.

In the future, Gilmore wants to look
back and see that p[...]sitive ‘‘sense of communi-
ty’’ involving the majority of residents on
this campus.

Gilmore and AS are plannng the an-
nual 1991 Spring Carnival to be held on
the campus grounds Feb. 28 through
March 3.

Gilmore has attended GCC since fall
1989 and is a psychology major.

Preceding college, he served in the Ar-

my. While stationed in Korea he read
about the campus in a brochure.

Gilmore’s hobbies include reading
martial arts and weightlifting.
the faculty to become ‘‘more involved’’
on ca[...]stands behind this
invitation.

Elected recently by AS, Gilmore fills
the vacancy left by Bradley Melton.

Gilmore emphasizes the abundance of
activities on campus that lack attendence.
At the same time, he acknowledges that
a college’s purpose is first and foremost
to educate.

“*We need to un[...]on campus to offer everyone.”’

Gilmore wants the population on cam-
pus to use AS as a source for[...]here to help.”’

According to Gilmore, there is a lot of
apathy on campus.

He continues by saying, ‘‘My impres-
sion is that individuals, although special

Club honors members
at awards ceremony

By Michael Maresh
The Voice

The Engineering Club held its fall
semester award pre[...]with
five certificates for academic excellence.

The Engineering Club has two main re-
quirements in r[...]e point average and
club participation.

Although the club dropped from 48
members in the spring of 1990 to 20
members for the fall of 1990, two scholar-
ships were still given out, instead of the
usual one, because the two recipients tied
in both G.P.A. and club participation.

Dean Abel, dean of technology, hand-
ed out the awards.

The two recipients for the scholarships
were Richard Helm and Mark Ward.

Both finished with a 4.0 G.P.A.

Helms’ major is in material excellence,
while Ward’s major is in aerospace
engineering. Ward also was secretary of
the club.

The certificates for academic excellence
went to club[...]r
academic excellence.

There are no dues to join the engineer-
ing club. The club meets every other
Wednesday in the student lounge at 3:30
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (117)[...]New boss
brings new
snack bar

By Wendy Smith
The Voice[...]or Facility Food Service, took
over operations of the cafeteria
at the end of last semester. One
of the first changes she made
was to open a snack bar east of
the John F. Prince Library, as a
convenience to students who
have classes on the east end of
campus.

“It’s going pretty good,” Gay
said.

Named ‘‘Cocabana,’’ the con-
cession stand offers sodas, cof-
fee, chips,[...]gs, hot dogs, burritos
and sandwiches coming from thethe Agriculture Building.

Her friend, Marco Menicacci,
agreed and was also pleased by
the added convenience.

Another agriculture student,
John Aguirre, agrees: ‘‘A lot of
people come from the east
buildings. The cafeteria is a long
walk.”

A computer information
systems major, John Rockwell,
feels it is hard to get to the
cafeteria because of the distance
from the High Tech Center.

Gay, who would like to hear
feedback, says the snack bar is
operating on a six-month trial
basis. She is aware of student
needs and says a suggestion box
will be available soon for com-
ments on the new snack bar or
the cafeteria.

The main cafeteria has been
given a new name, “‘The Olive
Grill.’’ Changes in the decor are
planned for the future.

“T also am looking forward to
getting[...]ay replaces Paul Hebling,
who temporarily managed the
cafeteria while a search was con
ducted for a per[...]ents
and faculty enjoy themselves
when they visit the cafeteria.

The new manager has a degree
in hotel and restaurant[...]ator. She has
been with Facility Food Service
for the past year.

“Cocabana’”’ is open from
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mondays
through Fr[...]rom 5 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays
through Thursdays.

The Olive Grill’’ hours are 7
a.m. to 8 p.m. Mond[...]News

New bookstore rewards shoppers

By Julla De Simone

The Voice

The new year means a new semester
with more money to[...]tuition
and books.

But for two campus freshmen, the new
year means free books and tuition.

Dave Vanyo, co-owner of the College
Book Center, an off campus bookstore
loca[...]ter tui-
tion as a first prize, and free books as the
second prize.

Robert Mulligan, the last student to
buy books in December, was chosen to
draw the winners.

First-prize winner was Paulene Valen-
z[...]a business major.

Valenzuela was interviewed at the new
bookstore at the time she received her
check for $312. She said she will use the
money for fall tuition.

“I’m one step ahead for the next
semester,’’ she said.

Valenzuela said she enjoys the new
bookstore and feels the service isthe rest new.

“I knew people were only getting
half for their money at the other
bookstore. They’re quicker, cheaper
and more helpful here,”’ she said.

Frey also went to the new bookstore
because of their service.

Vanyo said the idea for the drawing
was to ‘‘do something for the students’
goodwill.’’ He plans to have the drawing
every year.

He added that his main goal is still to
“‘supply books for students at bette[...]service.”

Short-term classes have advantages

By Julla De Simone
The Voice

A mini-semester has been created which
all[...]ses this spring.

Students can still register for the open-
entry/open-exit and short-term classes
that start today and tomorrow.

The gold-colored mini-class schedule
listing classes and dates can be picked up
at the CIAR Building or at other campus
offices.

“Stu[...]and records assistant, students are

nappy about the mini

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ed,’’she said.

The mini-semester class tuition for in-
state student[...]ur for afternoon classes.

Bayless explained that the short-term
classes, which have regularly schedule[...]udents to attend one orientation
before beginning the course.

According to Gilbert, students taking
a one-credit hour open-entry/open-exit
class must complete the course within 12
weeks.

Students taking a two-credit hour open-

entry/open-exit class must complete the
course within 15 weeks, and three-credit
1our Ope[...]4212 W. Dunlap Rd.

“They just have to complete the com-
petencies of thethe mini-class
schedule was developed ‘‘to provid[...]students need
something, Glendale, as a college, is able
to respond,”* she j

For further in[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (118)[...]Theater students head

for regional competition

By Dawn DeChristina

The Voice

Three campus theater students have
been chosen to perform at the Irene Ryan
Acting Festival XXIII at Somona State[...]k and
Steve McCellen were chosen as finalists
for the IRAF when they competed in the
American College Theatre Festival on
Dec. 8.[...]ide
would you

Hancock was chosen for his part in the
play ‘‘Little Footsteps,’’ and McCellen
and Kirby were selected for their perfor-
mances in ‘‘The Diviners.’’ McCellen said
he wanted this ‘‘with a passion.”’

The auditions at the festival will be five-
minute presentations of bo[...]cock’s performance will be a
monologue of ‘‘The Bell of Amherst’’
and a dialogue of a comedy[...]nual visit to Glendale College on Feb. 9
and 10.

The pops concert on Feb. 9 will feature
tenor Sam Hagan, as well as the Mac
Frampton Trio.

Thethe Arizona
Masterworks Chorale. Accompanists are
Fra[...]ell.

Frampton has become a tradition at
GCC over the past decade. Frampton
fans usually return for mor[...]r
artist,’’ said Mary Ann Dutton, director
of the Masterworks Chorale and coor-
dinator of the campus Artists Series,
‘because not only can he play the stan-
dard works in piano literature, but he’s[...]ative of Chester, S. C., Frampton
started playing the piano at the age of 3,
and began public appearances at 5.

The artist has performed throughout
Europe, Saudi Arabia, and the Far East,
as well as the United States.

Frampton earned his doctor of musical
arts degree from the Cincinnati Conser-
vatory of Music. He is also a Van Cliburn
bronze medalist, and winner of a
Southwest Regional Grammy Award.

The Masterworks Chorale was found-
ed under Dutton’s leadership. Besides
performing independently, the group ap-
pears regularly with the Flagstaff Festival
and the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra.

The Frampton concerts are a part of
the Artists Series sponsored by Evening
Students Association.

Tickets are available at the GCC
cashier’s office or at the door. General
admission is $5, senior citizens $3, and
students, faculty and[...]ncerts
are 8 p.m. Feb. 9 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10
in the Performing Arts Center.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (119)[...]‘Intruder,’ painful
look at Vietnam era

By Kristi Ebner
The Voice 7

“Flight of the Intruder’’ is an ac-
tion/adventure movie based on Stephen
Coonts’ best-selling novel of the same
name.

“Flight of the Intruder’’ stars Tucson-
born Brad Johnson, Danny Glover and
Willem Dafoe. It was directed by John
Milius, who also directed ‘‘The Hunt for
Red October.”

The Vietnam War serves as a backdrop
for the movie, which is set in 1972 aboard
an aircraft carrier in the South China Sea.

Johnson portrays Lt. Jake ‘‘Cool
Hand”’ Grafton, an A-6 Intruder pilot.

The Intruder is a low-altitude bomber
that has no form of defense except the
skill of the pilot and the bombar-
dier/navigator. It can carry 30 500-pound
bombs.

The Intruder’s main objective was to
bomb enemy targets, many of which were
useless. The Intruder is one of the oldest
warplanes in the Armed Forces, and is be-
ing used in the Persian Gulf War as an
active bomber.

“Flight of the Intruder’’ exposes Graf-
ton’s feelings about the needless deaths
of his fellow pilots on these see[...]eelings become evi-
dent when his bombardier, who is also his
friend, is killed on a night bombing run.

Commander Frank Camparelli (Danny
Glover) then pairs Grafton up with the
cynical Lt. Cmdr. Virgil Cole (Dafoe).

Grafton a[...]City.’’ They planned to
bomb and destroy it.

The movie deals with the camaraderie
between these navy officers, and the pain
of losing men close to them.

The only useless portion of the movie
were the scenes between Grafton and
Callie, played by Rosanna Arquette.
These scenes contributed nothing to the
plot.

Principle photography for ‘‘Flight of
the Intruder’’ began on October 16, 1989
at Pearl Harbor. The islands of Oahu and
Kauai were also used to provide the ap-
propriate landscape for the movie.

Some filming was done near the base
of Mt. Waialeale, which is one of the wet-
test regions known on earth, with approx-
imately 500 inches of rainfall per year.
While filming near the base of Waialeale,
A-6 Intruders and A-1 Skyraiders were
flown at altitudes as low as 50 feet from
the ground and at speeds up to 200 mph.

The actors who worked on this film got
to film part of the movie on an actual
Navy aircraft carrier, the USS
Independence.

“‘We took 110 men out to sea for ten
days and we had to schedule our shooting
around the naval flight operations, which
of course took pri[...]ducer
Mace Neufeld.

One amazingly real aspect of the movie
was the city of Hanoi. This wasn’t actual-
ly the real city, or even props set up to
look like the city the pilots were bomb-
ing, but according to Air Classics
magazine, was a 1/160 scale version of
the city.

This was created by Don Pennington
in his special effects house in No[...]eight weeks to complete this
miniature landscape. The extensive
amount of time was caused by the in-
tricate detail used on the model.

“Flight of the Intruder”’ is intriguing
and will keep you interested. On a scale
of 1-5, ‘‘Flight of the Intruder’’ receives
a 3.9.

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Pa[...]ver and Willem Dafoe as naval
officers serving in the South China Sea during Vietnam.

Are ‘Residents’ raving lunatics? |

By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice

The Residents are a reflection of America itself. For[...]rted, and mutilated
traditional American music to the point where they have
become a part of rock and roll history.

So it came as no surprise when the Residents decided
to do an act showcasing the history of American music.

Cube-E is about as close to the Residents’ concert ex-
perience as a person can get without the visuals (which
included a Dayglo T-and-A act and an aged Elvis talk-
ing about his life).

The multi-layered studio sound is reproduced perfect-
ly, but the vocals seldom vary much from an insane
growl.

The first part of the recording deals with traditional

YOU KNOW WHAT W[...]ually sounds
halfway like C&W, but of course with the typical
Residential perversions.

The keyboard riffs sound hauntingly like an acoustic
guitar being strummed by the fireside while the lead
singer’s voice mumbles through theThe second part, based on the blues, is simply bor-
ing. The Residents have always walked a fine line bet-
ween art and noise, and this is one of the few times they
lapse into the latter.

Fortunately, the third part, a shortened version of their
Elvis tribute The King and Eye, makes up for these flaws
with its h[...]4. RoboCop 2

5. Another 48 Hours

6. Gremlins 2: The New Batch
7. My Blue Heaven

8. Bird on a Wire

9. Back to the Future Part Ill
10. Hunt for Red October

As list[...]Slaughter Spend My Life

8. MC Hammer Here Comes The Hammer
9. LL Cool J Around The Way Giri
10. Bette Midler From A Distance

List compiled by Bob Orozco, our Tower
Record guy, that rea[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (120)[...]28, 1991

Innovator creates authoring center

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

Expectancy filled the air like a hospital birthing center,
and the face of Mark Montanus reflected the excitement
of the event: The opening of High Tech Center II was
entering the countdown stages.

Watching ideas become reality is common to Mon-
tanus, creator of the new HTC Innovation/Authoring
Center. He has been using his multiple talents for the
betterment of the campus and its students since 1965.
Teaching, giv[...]ing, promoting and
fund-raising are only a few of the hats he has worn.

While teaching accounting 15 y[...]one were
available, so he wrote his own. This was the creation of
a new hat.

When microcomputers came on the scene, he teamed
up with wife, Charlotte, busines[...]‘Education has always
been reactive.””

But the writing team changed all that. By writing their
own instructional material they wer[...]t them how to use a new
computer system at almost the same time it hit the
market.

“‘T realized the uniqueness of this idea, and for it to
be success[...]shers couldn’t then, and still can’t,
provide the material needed fast enough. We have to
write our[...]o keep up with technology.”

This brought about the birth of the High Tech Com-
plex and the development of the open-entry/open-exit
system of education. This sy[...]their education around their personal schedules.

The High Tech Center I is a building two-thirds the
size of a football field. Students of varied interests sit
side-by-side, hunched over a sea of computer terminals.
S[...]ntent on meeting their own particular
challenges. The soft clicking of thousands of keys creates
a cont[...]e, a technical editor and graphic artist
employed by Montanus, explained Montanus’ ‘‘bubble

Mark Montanus stands in the High Tech Center
holding computer manuals he has written.

theory,’’ and how this system reverses the teaching pro-
cess and brings back one-to-one teaching.

“With the traditional way of teaching, a teacher tries
to g[...]le said.
“With this system, a teacher gets into the students brain.
And then aids the student in solving the problem.”

However, Montanus emphasizes that the key to the
program is uniquely written material to support the
teachers.

When skeptics voiced concern about the open teaching
system, thinking it would make chea[...]“Students are motivated to learn, not just get the work

done. It has dropped the responsibility of learning back
into the students laps, he says. Normally students end
up bored at the end of forty-five to fifty minutes, put-
ting their things away and looking at the clock five
minutes before class is over. We find them staying here
two or more hours[...]’ open-entry/open-exit teaching concept
won him the title of Innovator of the Year for the
Maricopa Community Colleges in 1984-85. He has been
asked to share his knowledge with other colleges across
the country because only about one percent are using
the innovations that are being used here.

The High Tech Center is using 10 texts the Montanuses
have written. The Center is in the process of producing
four new texts, one for phys[...]for com-
puter aided design drafting, and two for the business
department.

With High Tech Center II, Montanus is bringing to
life the Innovation/ Authoring Center. He says teachers
are becoming aware of the advantages of writing their
own text materials, and he hopes to provide them with
the support needed to accomplish this task.

“‘The educational system is set up for teachers to teach
not write,’’ Montanus said, ‘‘which is the way it should
be.

“‘But many teachers need t[...]their own specific texts; they just don’t have the
time.”’

Montanus says he knows of eight or 1[...]to write, but are already producing 110 percent.
The Center, when fully funded, will pay a replacement[...]er so teachers wanting to write will be able to.

The Center will also provide editorial, secretarial,[...]graphic support.

A teacher will be able to write the material, have it
published, and get it into the classroom. This thrust to
use technology to assis[...]ocus-
ing 20 to 30 percent of his time on finding the additional
funding.

‘“‘A word that sums up Mark Montanus is‘Vi-
sionary,’ ’’ says de Celle. ‘‘Plus he has a very detailed
understanding of the realities of business. He thinks
through the most minute detail.”’

Montanus says they are only at the beginning. Using
computers to assist instructors in this way ‘‘is only the
tip of the iceberg.’’

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Velce

Helpful hints: coping with stressful situations

By Barbara Cage

The Voice

College students who relax daily for up
to[...]ill-
nesses than those who don’t, according

» the book, ‘‘Life After Stress,’’ by Dr
fartin Shaffer.
author says

making Ge[...]bably under stress, according to
Shaffer.

Stress is an unavoidable part of life
Change, good or bac,[...]ssary when people find they are
not coping well.

The Counseling Center on campus of-
fers counseling t[...]n

or personal relationships.

Career guidance is also available and
includes tests to help find a[...]ey grow up,”’ says Carole
Brown, secretary of the counseling
department.

People affected by math or
ieties can also be helped.

test

anx-[...]one that doesn’t require algebra,
Brown said.

The counselors work one-on-one with
students to help[...]emeni and persona:
development classes are taught by the
counseling staff and emphasize the im-
portance of sleep, nutrition, and exercise

to relieve stress.

Tip[...]need six to eight hours of relaxed, con-
tinuous sleep a night.

This is best accomplished by not
overeating, avoiding late-night snacks,
and limiting fluids during the two hours
before going to sleep.

The temperature of the room should be
about 68 degrees; when the room is cool,
sleep is often deeper.

Attitude is also important. Shaffer sug-
gests that people av[...].

A routine can help one relax before go-
ing to sleep. Reading, a bath, warm milk,
and calm music are s[...]ides a good night’s sieep, a rest
period during the day is helpful

However, the author warns against using

eal foods

fects of stress is exercise. It releases ten
stores reserved energy[...]orrible
to live with.’”

This semester Neuman is doing
aerobics and has found a tremendous im-
pro[...]find that walking or hiking out-
doors, away from the city, helps me the

most,” she said.
GCC counselor, Mardi Harris,[...]ies, and agrees with Shaffer about
resting during the day, adding that stress
manifests itself when dem[...]thing

oes IT
ynines t
“It's impossi
ed at the same time

The Gulf War and the recession couid
oe underlying causes Of stress, s[...]igger a jot of
we cope with on a daily basis. But the war
and recession are out of most of our
hands an[...]rritability to
other things.”

Harris says that the stronger network
of church, family and friends people
have, the easier they connect with their
own resources, and[...]ive
medicine,’’ she said.

body

le to be

the emotions

The counseling center is open 8 a.m. to
7:30 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays,
and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Fridays. It is free
to students. Appointments are preferred,
and[...]seen within
24 hours. To make an appointment stop
by the center, or call 435-3064.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (121)[...]ature

Exhibit pictures ‘Highway of Fire’

By J." Graham

The Voice

Dean Terasaki.
director of photo-
graphy on campus,
is exhibiting a series
of photographs in
the Student Union.
The show opens
tonight and runs
through Feb, 8.

The inventive
series, titled “High-
way of Fire." is a
variety of black and white photographs.

“They are very large," Terasaki said of
his eight 30-by40~inch photographs.

Terasaki rearranged the college’s
darkroom to accommodate the large
photographs. A sink large enough to bathe
in was installed to develop the prints.

Many of the shots are of aircraft at Luke
Air Force Base. Aft[...]m very interested in what people have to
say.”

The show’s opening will be from 6«8
pm. this evening in the SU Lounge. The
photographer hopes people will come so he
can fi[...]rk.

Donn Tormkl

This inventive photograph by Dean Terasaki, director
of photography on campus. is pan of the “Highway
of Fire" series on display in the Student Union Lounge
until Feb. 8. The 30-by-40-inch image was created by

multiple exposures on the same roll of film. In the
foreground are aircraft from Luke Air Force base; in
the background is a collage of a steam plant and a
large metal tank.

Rain gauge at home with re-entry student

By Joyce Berton
The Voice

Muriel Gray has found new direction
for he[...]happy going to
college has made me." Gray says.

The Native American woman says Jose
Mendoza. campus program coordinator,
is the reason she is in school. She met him
when she accompanied her c[...]es.

“He asked me what l was doing,"
Gray said. The next thing she knew, she
was a college student.[...]ewildered. always second guess-
ing herself. That is no longer a problem.”

Gray credits Mendoza wit[...]s and grants making college
r“ o s s l h '1 v.

The rc-cntr’» mile-m moved front New
m“; “.te[...]ultttme. ma;
.s a volunteer rainfall obserxer for the
Flood Control District of Maricopa
County.

While attending the State Fair. she saw
a display of a Flood Control Telemetry.
This is an electric rain gauge that sends
area rainfall information directly to the
Flood Control office. Gray expressed an
interest[...]unteers
were needed.

A physical geography course is what pi—
qued Gray's interest.

“I hadn't stu[...]g like
geography for a long time,” she said.
The class made me aware ofthings. I am
amazed at how much I don't know."

A rain gauge (not the Telemetry) was
installed in Gray's backyard in October.
The gauge sits level on two 4-by-4's and
catches rain through a funnel at the top.
The funnel delivers the rain to a measur-
ing tube. The tube reads to the nearest
100th of an inch.

Gray expressed fun and amusement
over the rain gauge the first wet night.

“It was like having an infant in the
house. I kept running back there to see
if there was any rain."

TheIsis optimistic about her future. ln
spite of economic hardship, she is busy
making plans and looking forward to the
next day of school.

to

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Muriel Gray and her dog Dudley check the rain gauge installed in her back yard.

Photo by Wanda F‘tmmf’anr.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (122)[...]28, 1991

Softball ’91: New team, new coach

By Matt Suman
The Voice

The women’s softball team will feature
a new look when they open up their
season at the Arizona Western College
Tournament in Yuma on Feb. 8. The new
look will be that of a winning team.

As part of that winning look, the team
will feature two new coaches who bring
with[...]aldi are hoping to
establish a winning tradition; the team is
hoping to put the past behind them.

‘*We had a tough season last[...]icka Molander, second-year
player. ‘‘But with the new coaches, we’ll
be a much-improved team.”’

After struggling the past few years with
losing records, the Lady Gauchos expect
to change that.

“T think w[...], second-
year infielder. ‘‘We have a better

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than Gamez, whose main theme is
commitment.
As a coach at Central Arizona College,
Gamez led his team to a win in the Na-
tional Junior College Championship each
of the last three years.

“*We did so because of commitment,’’
Gamez said. ‘I want to establish the same
philosophy here.’’

Part of that philoso[...]elm said. ‘‘But this year we’re
in shape at the start of the season.’’

Even though the team is fairly young,
with nine first-year players, Gamez ex-
pects the team to be competitive right
from the start.

“‘We’re young, but the fall program
has helped,’’ Gamez said. ‘‘I expect the

freshmen to step right in and do a good
job.”

Although the team is strong both
defensively and in batting, the coaches ad-
mit that pitching may be a problem.[...]efen-
sively, and we have some girls that can hit
the ball hard,’’ Gamez said. ‘‘But we
don’t[...]Grimaldi brings pitching ex-
perience with him to the team.

As the former coach at Tempe High
School, Grimaldi has worked clinics with
the pitching coach at the University of
Arizona.

“‘We’ll be a conten[...]ur pit-
ching comes around,’’ Grimaldi said.

The team’s main goal this season,
though, is to be one of the four teams in
its division to make the Regional
Playoffs. But with teams like Arizona
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“and we’re headed in the right direction
toward being a contender.’’[...]nd second-year player Jessica Nolan.

“‘Nolan is one of the top players in the
conference,’ Gamez said. ‘‘But the
others will be a key to our success as
well.””

Opening the season in the AWC Tour-
nament will be a good test for the team.
With eight of the conference teams par-
ticipating, along with eight California
teams, the competition will be pretty
tough.

“*The tournament will be a good indica-
tion of where we’ll be early in the
season,’’ Gamez said.

During Spring Break, the Lady
Gauchos will be hosting their own tou[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (123)[...]n hot streak, stand third in conference

Photo by John Wistuber/Welce

Freshman Amber Gray (No. 32) puts up a shot as she is surrounded by several
South Mountain players. The Gauchos defeated South Mountain 90-50.

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice —

The women’s college basketball team
lost a tough ga[...]heir season record to 12-7 overall and 6-4
within the conference.

““We were ahead the whole game until!
the end, but they beat us with a free throw
with no time on the clock,’’ head coach
Greg Silcox said. ‘‘This is the poorest
mentally that we have been all year iong.’”

“‘We were up 12 and 15 points most of
the night, but in the last three minutes we
just stopped playing,’’ freshman Jan
Whitbeck said

The Gauchos traveled to Pima Com-
munity College on Saturday, a game
Silcox was looking forward to. Results of
the game were unavailable at press time.

“We have[...]bombed them here at Glendale,’’ Silcox
said.

The Gauchos are playing at home
Wednesday night, as t[...]bout them after we play Pima,”’ Silcox
said.

The Gauchos faced Northland Pioneer
College on Jan. 19, a game which the
Gauchos won 73-61.

Silcox said this game was like Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde. In the first half, the ladies
characterized Mr. Hyde. *‘We were not
me[...]red and we took them
lightly,’’ Silcox added. The ladies were
down by as many as 16 in the first half
before they closed the gap to seven at the
half.

In the second half, the Dr. Jekyll im-
age came out of the ladies. ‘“‘We
dominated the last 30 minutes of the
game,’’ Silcox said. ‘‘I said some things[...]ftime
talk, but it got them going.’’

Leading the Gauchos in scoring were
Stacy Jokela with 18 poin[...]with 11
points, and Cindy Cobos with 10 points.

The Gauchos then faced South Moun-
tain Community Col[...]fter about seven or eight min ;
I had to call off the man-to-man I
normally use and had them fall back in-
to a half-court zone,’’ Silcox said. ‘‘The
kids weren’t used to the zone so we got
off to a slow start.”

Five Gauchos were in double figures,
led by Robyn Leonard, who was recently
injured, with 14[...]had 12 points each, and Cobos con-
tributed 10.

The Gauchos then faced Scottsdale
Community College Jan. 12 and the Lady
Gauchos held off the Lady Artichokes
58-55.

“We played for 38 minut[...]e defensively, but normal-
ly we're in control of the game offensive-
ly. We played hard and well the whole
game.”’

The Artichokes had a chance to tie the
game with a last-second three-pointer, but
it fell short.

Silcox praised the efforts of Besoid and
Kerri Watkins for their def[...]eld their top player to two
points in If, and for the gam
she scored 13, and she averages 20 poi
per ga[...]lent defense,’’ he said.

Leading scorers for the Gauchos were
Cobos with 14 points, Jokela with 13[...]t two tough conference foes as season winds down

By Matt Suman
The Voice

The men’s basketball team will be fac-
ing a crucia[...]ommunity
College on Jan. 30 and Feb. 2.

Although the Gauchos (6-12 overall,
3-8 conference) lost to both teams earlier
in the season, Head Coach Paul Long is
expecting a different outcome in these two
games.

‘Both teams are at the top of the
league, but each team has a different style
of play,’’ Long said.

Against Central Arizona, the Gauchos
can expect an up-tempo game with both
tea[...]s if we're

cord o , poses a

for the Gauchos. Giv-

g uf 3.3 points a game, the
Thunderbirds ranked No. | in the na-

tion in team defense in the NJCAA.

The outcome of the game will be deter-
mined by who controls the tempo.

“I think we can beat them,’’ Nelson[...]r guard
Larry Clare said.

Gauchos lose tough one
The Gauchos lost a hard-fought game

to Cochise, 78-7[...]game
they should have won.

After falling behind by 16 points in the
first half, mainly due to missed free
throws, the Gauchos fought back, taking
a 62-59 lead in the second half. But miss-
ed opportunities cost them the game.

**We should have won the game,”’
Long said. ‘‘I thought we had the game
won, but we had a couple of breakdowns
defensively, late in the game.’”

Northland Pioneer too tough

Despite[...]rthland Pioneer, 13-3,
proved to be too tough for the Gauchos
in the second half. Averaging 108.6 points
a game (6th in the nation in scoring), Nor-
thland Pioneer barely missed that mark,
defeating the Gauchos 104-95.

Despite outrebounding Northland
Pioneer, the Gauchos couldn’t convert on
their second and th[...]t we
just couldn't convert them,”’ Long said

The Gauchos were led in scoring by
Mike Nelson and Johnny Debbs with 14
points each[...]Mountain never got their run-
ning game going, as the Gauchos defense
keyed an impressive 85-76 victory.

Every time South Mountain made a
run, the Gauchos stepped up their
defense, creating numero[...]ws, and
converting only 1 of 12 3-point attempts,
the Gauchos were able to rely on their in-
side game, with their big men scoring 58
of the team’s 85 points.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (124)[...]concerns while DJs battle over ratings

McCellen is deciding between ‘‘Tea and Sympathy’’
and ‘‘Forty Carats.’’ Kirby is still searching for his piece.

Each contestant must bring a partner; however, the
partner will not be judged. Hancock’s partner w[...]ave not yet found
partners.

“I’m going to do the best I can possibly do,’’ said
Hancock, 30, who is in her sixth semester at GCC. ‘*‘The
people who will be there are cream of the crop.’’

Kirby, 30, is in his second semester here. He said be-
ing in the IRAF ‘‘is a humbling honor.”’

McCellen, 18, and in his third semester here, said,
“*l’ve seen the list of names and it’s pretty scary.’”

Han[...]career in film-making and theater. ‘‘My goal is for peo-
ple to know me and what I do when someon[...].

“*I think they will do well and benefit from the per-
formance, ‘‘ said Virginia Ludders, campus theater direc-
tor. She feels the IRAF is an opportunity for the students
to observe the best, and then return to share their ex-
periences with others in the Glendale program.

The three actors, their partners and Ludders will fly
to California Feb. 11 for the seven-day competition.

They are competing with 3[...]nd casting directors.

Contestants who make it to the nationals in
Washington, D.C., will compete for two $2,500 scholar-
ships. There will also be an award for theThe debate has been fueled by the claim of two
radio stations (KZZP and Power 92) that they
originated the idea of using the headlights.

This subject was first addressed by journalist
Bruce Christian in the Jan. 16 edition of the Mesa
Tribune. Christian reported that ‘‘...a[...]ition immediately claim-
ed credit for organizing the idea.”’

According to Christian’s column, a[...]14 to encourage them to inform their
listeners of the idea.

Later that morning, both stations (KZZP an[...]lls to other stations say-
ing they had organized the idea.

This isn’t the first time that a battle has arisen
between radio[...]-
ty for publicity.

At this point, let us accept the fact that someone
came up with this plan, and save the recognition
period for later.

The United States is in the midst of a war in the
Persian Gulf; let’s learn from the past and not
begin another one at home.

By Steven Mitchell
The Voice

You have probably been wondering why so[...]e been driving around with
their headlights on in the middle of the day. If you
have, then you’re not alone.

Valle[...]hat drivers switch on their headlights throughout
the day in honor and support of United States
troops in the Persian Gulf.

Using headlights to support the troops is an ex-
cellent way to keep Americans banded together at
such a crucial time. Everywhere you turn there is
someone whose parent(s), friends, or relatives are
serving in the Persian Gulf. Maybe if we had shown
this kind of[...]in Vietnam in-
stead of lying to ourselves about the reason they
were there, their resentment would be unnecessary.

A mere use of our headlights seems the least we
could do to show that our thoughts and p[...]m. (Just remember to turn them off
when you leave the car.)

With the beginning of war in the Gulf, support
for the U.S. forces is needed now more than ever.
Even if you don’t agree with the president’s handl-
ing of the situation, at least turn on your lights to
show your encouragement for the men and women

WANTED: Male, female voices

Regis[...]Jan. 28-Feb.8 Photography by
Dean Terasaki, Public opening
Jan. 28, 6-8 p.m.

Feb. 11-22 Ceramics by Harry
Kalno, Public opening Feb. 11,[...]r: A Risky
Proposition?” Lou Grubb.

Feb. 11 “The Power Within,”
Linda Turley.

Feb. 18 “Great Expectations.
What the Dickens Do

Employers Want?” John Swain.

Feb.[...]th
Yourself,” Ginger Hutton

Mar. 25 “Calming the Nerves
The An of Interviewing,” Brad
Harper

Apr.1 “Negotiating: The An
of Compromise,” Frank

Enckson.[...]ept where noted)

Mar. 8-10, 15, 16 “Fiddler on the
Roof,” Virginia Ladders,
director, matinee Mar.[...]gy
Licon, director, 8 p.m.

Jan. “Subways of the Ramirez
World,” Lyle Langlois Apr.8 “HH May2 = “Find the Job You Virginia Ludders, directors May $ Opera W[...]27 “Car z
Order ula Nelson Technolog»
royects the of
Mexico,” Mario Zit Apr. 10 “The First Universal
F Nation: Leading Indicators and
Apr.3 “Luther: Man Between ne
ais Ideas for the Surge of America
God and the Devil,” Heiko

Oberman

in the 1990s,” Ben Wattenberg[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (125)[...]Harry Kaino exhibits his
ceramic art sculptures.

The legend of love

A historical perspective of the flower
and candy holiday: Valentines Day.

Page 7[...]izona

Vol. XXVI No.@ i/
February 11, 1991

Photo by John Wistuber/Wotce

Over 2,500 people rally at Patriots Park at the Feb. 2 Operation Desert Storm Support rally for U.S. troops in the Gulf. See page 4.

Sahuaro Ranch Park ‘gives peace a chance’

By Jon Gabriel
The Voice

Nestled between Glendale Public
Library and Glendale Community Col-
lege is an oasis from the stress of
modern life.

Old ranch homes overlook[...]in shady orange
groves, and citrus orchards block the
noise of the outside world.

This peaceful spot is Sahuaro Ranch
Park, an old Glendale farm being
preserved and operated by the Glen-
dale Historical Society. This 80-acre
park[...]een Olive
and Brown attracts visitors from
across the country

Two free annual events, Farm Day
and the Town Picnic, are sponsored
by the society at the park.

Farm Day, which will be held Feb.
22, is a chance for elementary school

children to experience the ranch.

The Town Picnic the next day is
open to the entire public.

Ruth Burn, Historica! Society vice
president, described the picnic as a
*‘demonstration of days gone by,”’
with butter churning, bread baking,
and other old-fashioned activities.

At both events, the Glendale
Historical Society will attempt to re-
enact the ranch’s rich and colorful
history.

Rancho del Sahuaro was opened in
1886 as one of the first homesteads in
the Glendale area. William Henry
Bartlett, a grain broker from Peoria,
Ill., founded the original 640-acre
ranch. He owned it for the first 27
years of operation.

Within Bartlett’s tenure, the proper-
ty was considered a ‘‘model fruit
farm’’ and one of the ‘‘showplaces of
the Valley,” according to Arizona
newspapers of the day.

Within five years, Bartlett controlled
more than 2,000 acres of farmland
near Glendale.

Nearly all of the buildings presently
occupying the land were constructed
during Bartlett’s ownership. Addi-
tionally, the ranch sported a half-mile
long ‘‘Palm Avenue’’ which connected
the ranch to Glendale Avenue.

Many of the palm trees used in that
driveway were transplanted throughout
the college campus, which borders the
park on the south.

Other owners kept the ranch
operating following Bartlett. Some in-
troduced new crops and amenities.

The third owner, Richard W. Smith,
started a major dairy operation at the
ranch and introduced the first
peacocks. The descendants of those
peacocks now number over 30 and
serve as the mascots for the modern-
day Sahuaro Ranch Park

They can occasionally be seen roam-

ing the college grounds

Today, the Sahuaro Ranch Park still
looks as it did 100 years ago.

Many of the buildings have been
restored to their former likeness, and
the citrus orchards shield the visitors
from traffic noise and other outside
dis[...]we have people who
say they live within a mile of the
ranch and didn’t know it was here,”[...]e here tc ay from their
nedules
ahuaro Ranch Park is open daily
from 8 a.m. to sundow ym October
to Ma[...].
to 4 p.m. Satur and Sundays

For information on the Glendale
Historical Society, call 931-5671.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (126)[...]d a law that will actually

co something good for the state

of Arizona.
As of Janury 1, 1991 it is
state law to wear your seatbelt.

Drivers, along[...]assengers, must wear seatbelts
when an automobile is in
motion.

This law will undoubtedly
separate the good drivers from
the bad drivers.

For example, insurance rates
will g[...]s who
suffer injuries while wearing a
seatbelt at the time of an acci-
dent. By this observance, in-
surance companies should im-
mediately recognize the respon-
sibility the individual had taken
for caution of their own lif[...]isn’t that
what owning and operating a

vehicle is all about?

These ‘safer’ drivers should

be[...]h strap across
their chest. Lower insurance
rates is the best compensation.

For those who choose not to
w[...]be they should have to
sit through eight hours of the
crash-test dummies commercials,
hearing the slogan ‘‘Don’t do
windows: Wear your seatbelt.’’

Still, it isthe
needs and rights for the citizens
of this country, no one would
be protected.

The seatbelt law is for per-
sonal safety. Either be safe or
disobey the law.

February 11, 1991

The Iraqis
are finally catching on
to my “thousand points
of light" policy.

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President on[...]’90s: case of homophobia or insensitivity

Pro

By Bobby Warren
The Voice

For some people, homophobia is a
wonderful word. This pseudo-
scientific label a[...]tion against homosexual
individuals.

Our society is too label-conscious.
If a word sounds proper and scientific,
then we tend to assume what the word
represents is proper. If a word or label
sounds offensive, we t[...]s labeled
themselves ‘‘fag-haters,’’ then the
public outcry would be tremendous.

If theis
the hardest for me to understand.
When someone looks different or
speaks a different language, it is easy
for bigots to pick them out and
discriminate[...]ainment Editor Tracy Fischer

FVOICE Copy

follow the stereotypes: They don’t talk
with a lisp or swa[...]. They
can be as productive or non-
productive as the heterosexual person
next to them.

The only sure way I know to pick
a homosexual out of a crowd of
businessmen is to ask them their sex-
ual preference.

What is truly sad is our own military
discriminates against homosexuals,
and, to some degree, the courts have
validated this stand.

A Pentagon directive states,
‘‘Homosexuality is incompatible with
military service.”’

In February 1990, the Supreme
Court denied the appeals of a man and
a woman who were discharged for ad-
mitting they were homosexuals.

The Pentagon, backed by the
Supreme Court, says that admission
of homosexuali[...]to enlist claim celebacy.

Simply put, homophobia is just
another example of bigotry. Unfor-
tunately, it is the only one our govern-
ment condones.

ditor: John[...]Kunsman

Computer Aided Graph
Mare De Celle

Con

By Eric Wincentsen

The Voice

I am a homophobe. Because of all
the stupid bleeding hearts in this coun-
try, homophobia is considered some
sort of sin. But, in light of cer[...]e more
homophobic so that we can actually
protect the decent students of our
campus.

Let’s look at t[...], homosexuals
and bisexuals marched in protest of
the people trying to help them, just
because they had not yet come up with
a cure. They even burned the
American flag, as if that would help
this disease go away. All it does is pro-
ve that the gay lobby is anti-American.

This protest is interesting, since it
doesn’t seem that the gays really give
a damn whether they get AIDS or not.

In San Francisco, gays still use the
bath houses to meet other people to
have sex. Hom[...]xas students put on a gay sex
display in front of the student union.

That brings me to the reason I am
writing this. These nice, harmless vi[...]ewspar

graffiti to attract sex partners, even to
the point of drawing pictures of what
they want.

I c[...]sex to three-way group sex have
been appearing on the walls, especial-
ly in the restrooms of the Business
Building.

Some bathrooms have been closed
down after finding blow holes made
in the walls so the occupants could
have oral sex between stalls.

Since this is the case, I have a pro-
posal. Anyone caught openly d[...]sexuality on this cam-
pus should be expelled for the safety
of the other students. Anyone who
would actually ask str[...]would have no qualms
about attacking anyone using the
restrooms.

Homophobia isn’t anything bad. In
f[...]esires. After hearing this information
and seeing the writing on the walls
(literally), I believe it is time we clear
this campus and make it safe for the

normal people to use the restroom.

In Ariz

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (127)[...]o think that. if
we have someone participating in the war,
we don't have a right to be upset. since
the people we miss volunteered.

I think fellow stude[...]f us have
very special members of our families in
the Middle East. In my case. it is my hus-
band. Others on campus have children or
close friends there. Whoever they are.

Seriously Social

the) are defending our countn and our
rights. The) dcsenc our support.
Also. the people left behind need emo»
ttonal support. I p[...]many stupid statements. so
many stupid students.

The sayings are everywhere.
“Totally cool." “Eat[...]our hole," “What's up,”
“Bitchin’,” and the ever popular

' “Dude.”

No other statement has ever had
so much attention and been so
annoying.

It is an unescapable saying which
plague: the nation, tormenting adults
and bugging the finork out of those
of us that hear it every day.[...]ce store, and a clerk in his late
305.

I entered the 7 Eleven, wearing my
traditional black trench coat and at-
tire, looking all the artist that I am.
I was taken extremely by surprise
when the man addressed me by say-
inc. “Hey dude."

, I responded with a dis[...]lled him “Dude.“

Finally, achieving my goal (the
Mr. Goodbar and the Mountain
Dew), I returned to the register.

Seeing the disappointment in his
eyes from my not telling hi[...](I already knew he did; there
was a GCC notebook by his school
books and coloring book.)

I quickly p[...]on’t call
me ‘Dude."’ Then I found out that
the disease was so far spread that a
song had been ma[...]round saying “Dude."
And movies, cartoons, T.V. shows
and comic books plant this apparant-
ly unstoppable saying in the minds
of everyone.

All I have to say about this isthe majority. of vegetarians
try to get everyone to q[...]how
Greenpeace does get out of hand. but
nowhere is Greenpeace and vegetarianism
related. I'm sure a[...]me president, because you would
need that to feed the cattle. I would like
to let Eric be aware of a wr[...]llion people will starve to death
this year. With the grain produced for
livestock intake. not includin[...]Williams. GCC student

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letters for language. content.[...]e new Hitler,
not after oil profits

Jen Gabrlol

The Votes

Now that the German reunification is
complete. the memory of World War II
fades ever more into the historical
woodwork.

But when observing the current
Mideast crisis. it is evident how much
history repeats itself.

In I938[...]lle
Chamberlain was in a terrible fix. Gets
many. the nation that had earlier initiated
World War I, was flexing its military
muscle yet again.

Adolph Hitler. the powerful new dic-
tator, now wanted to attack
Cze[...]world peace and that Britain
needed to act fast.

The prime minister. like most people in
our day, wanted peace. According to
history, he forged a plan to solve the
Czech crisis. stating that he wanted
“peace at[...]akia was
a small price to pay.

He appased Hitler by letting him have
that country—without the Czech's ap-
proval, of course.

Hitler happily signed the multi—national

Voices across the campus

Do you feel the state has the right to pass a manditory seatbelt law and why?

Photo by Jeff Graham/Vole.

Kris Ballard

No. I've heard o[...]Yes I do. because a
lot of people just
don't have the sense
to put their seatbelt

Michael Reck

Yes they do. By en-
forcing the seatbelt
law they could
lower insurance
rates.

J[...]ment in hand.
boldly pronouncing. “I believe it is peace
for our time.“

Eleven months later.
Worl[...]disaster obviously
shares great similarities with the Iraqi
situation today.

Bush did talk with Saddam[...]a participant in World War II. Bu-Jt
learned that the policy of appeasement—
of “peace at any price[...]s-
sein will not be satisfied with Kuwait
alone.

The president gave peace a chance.
watched it fail. a[...]be necessary.

Our president knows that this war is a
necessary evil to prevent the world from
experiencing the greater evils of Saddam
Hussein.

We can all be thankful that the United
States is taking action to prevent World
War III. instead o[...].

Hitler began

Patricia F ritzel

Yes. I do. It is bet-
ter all around. but
the enforcement
isn't going to do
much.

own

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (128)[...]as Bertolon and “Jerri’’ Lynn Molumby, head
the mile-long parade of demonstrators.

Photos by John Wistuber and Wanda Pippet

——— Februar[...]sang, they hugged,
and they pledged allegiance to the American flag to
express their support of the U.S.troops in the Per-
sian Gulf.

The crowd of more than 2,000 people was united
in showing concern for troops in the Gulf, but
divided in their convictions about mili[...]tear-stained faces of people with lov-
ed ones in the Gulf, weathered faces of veterans of
past wars, s[...]young and old who feared another Vietnam,

Among the speakers was Mayor Paul Johnson,
who spoke from a flatbed stage. He pledged to sup-
port Bush and the troops, saying the Gulf War
‘‘would not turn into another Vietnam.”

To get a view of the festivities, people climbed
the trees, sprawled on the statues, and jammed into
the space near the stage. Cheers echoed for blocks
in response to sp[...]ill know it.’’

In an emotional speech before the demonstrators,
Dave Cheney, a Vietnam Veteran, was moved to
tears when he recalled the treatment the veterans
received on their return from Vietnam.

According to organizor John Weare, the rally
was different from the efforts of the Vietnam
protestors.

‘Most of us work eight hou[...]llies,’” Weare
said. ‘‘I’ve seen ads in the Los Angeles Times
advertising for anti-war protestors. They’re extreme-
ly organized.”’

Story by Wanda Pippet, Eric Wincentsen

“Stop the war!’’ shouts David Blais as Phoenix police
escort him away from the rally “for his own protection.”

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (129)[...]s

Page 5

Bash welcoming cafeteria manager is success

By Gienn Davis

The Voice

“*Shianne’s Social Night,’’ the recent
Evening Students Association gathering,
welcomed the new cafeteria manager,
Shianne Gay, and provided[...]‘‘mello’’ chili. For those who
insisted, the chili was spiced up with chop-

“Fifty-five people went through the
buffet line,’’ Gay said. ‘‘We had a few
no-shows.””

“Amarillo A.M.,’’ a country-western[...]“*T Fall to Pieces’’ and ‘‘Up Against
the Wall, Red Neck Mother’’ were two
notable song[...]Scott,
lead guitar; and Al Angel, drums, made
up the trio. All three sang, including
Scott, despite his having had dental work
done the same day.

Sally Hervey, EAS council member,

was upbeat about the gathering.

“‘We sure had a good time,”’ she said.

“At the last gathering during the fall
semester, we didn’t have thethe attendance was
up. We knew it would be a slow pro[...]dditional tickets were sold that
accounted for no-shows, Hervey said:
“*We have some people who support[...]entioned to both
Hervey and Gay they enjoyed both the
chili and music.

Two more gatherings are in the plann-
ing stage. They will be in March and
April.

“‘The tentative schedule for March is
an all-you-can-eat chicken buffet,’ Gay
said. ‘‘For April, fish will be served.’’

The Dave Mitchell Trio, a three-piece
country-western band, will play at the

ped onions.

Student weight
program is here

By Julia De Simone

The Voice

A 10-week student Weight Watchers program
is coming to campus this month. The course is
being offered at discount prices.

Two free preview sessions will be held this
week. The sessions are scheduled for Tuesday,
6-7 p.m., in the Student Union Council
Chambers, and Wednesday, noon to | p.m., in
the Student Union Building, Room 121.

The free open-meetings will give students the
opportunity to learn more about how Weight
Watchers runs.

“‘Thethe Weight Watchers
at Work, for employees, was so successful.

“*T believe that your health is at stake,’’ Pell
said.‘‘When you lose wei[...]in turn helps you to do better in school.’”

The first of the regular 10-week sessions begins
Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. The second session begins Feb.
20 at noon.

Both sessions will meet weekly in the Student
Union. The cost is $80

For further information, call 435-3804.

scheduling.”’

next gathering,’’ Hervey said.

Car dealer talks business grubb

By Steven Mitchell
The Voice

Automobile entrepreneur Lou Grubb visited the cam-
pus on Feb. 4 to speak at the Employment Talks series.

Grubb is chairman of the board for Grubb
Automotive Inc., a prominent Valley automobile
dealership.

Grubb has has been in the automotive business since
1949. He emphasized his[...]a problem,”’ Grubb said. *‘Serving peo-
ple is not demeaning; it’s educational.’’

Grubb,[...]roll started with
$27,’’ Grubb said.

In 1955 the businessman joined Rudolph Chevrolet,
where he ad[...]e president in 1965.

Seven years later he bought the dealership outright and
named it Lou Grubb Chevrolet.

Since that time Grubb has opened three new dealer-
ships: Lou Grubb Hyundai and Lou Grubb Suzuki, b[...]and Lou Grubb Ford in 1988.

Grubb’s advice to the audience on starting their own
business covered m[...]addition to his numerous business ventures, Grubb
is also involved in public volunteer work

“You should involve yourselves with some area of
public service in the sense of dealing with people,”
Grubb said.

Grubb sponsors the Lou Grubb Annual Leukemia
Golf Tournament, he is a member of the Phoenix 40,
and is on the Barrows Neurological Foundation Board
of Trustees[...]an attempt to raise money for an upcoming trip to
the Santa Barbara area, the choir will be selling valen-
tine singing telegrams this week.

The telegrams will be delivered during classes on
Valentine’s Day. The choir will also distribute telegrams
off campus.[...]telegram will have
two packages to choose from.

The more expensive of the two packages is $15 and
includes a carnation, balloons, a personal message, and
choice of a song.

The package costing $7 consists of a carnation,
ballo[...]er, students must
pick up order forms in front of the Center for Informa-
tion, Advisement and Registra[...]a list of songs to choose from for those
ordering the $15 package. Students may also call
435-3720 and leave their name and number on the
answering machine; someone will return the call as soon
as possible. Deadline for telegram orders is Wednesday

News Shorts

KPHO TV anchor to visit t[...]Linda Turley will be speaking at 1 p.m. today in the
Student Union in an Employment Talks series titled ‘‘The Power Within.”

Turley will share the secrets of leadership, how to get recognized, and[...]se
Cole, a private counselor, 1 p.m., Thursday in the Student Union.

“Creative Refocusing’’ will teach how to divide time among the emotional,
spritual and work components of life.[...]ce making.

Looking for a better Central America

The Rev. Father David Sharp will be speaking at 11 a.m. Feb. 20 in the Stu-
dent Union at the campus Speaker’s Forum.

Sharp will answer ‘‘Central America: Is There Hope for the Future?”’ and
discuss the problems of the region.

Speaker’s Forums are free and open to the public.

Artists needed for campus magazine

Art[...]being accepted for ‘‘Traveler Magazine,”’ the campus Fine
Art’s publication.

Cash prizes wil[...]Photography and Illustration. Entries
must be in by Feb. 21. For more information contact the Art department.

ASU honors director to visit cam[...]r. Michael Cochise Young, assistant director from the
Honors College at ASU, noon Feb. 21 in the Student Union Building.

Young will inform students about the Honors College at ASU and how to apply
for admiss[...]and lost and found.

Students can avoid citations by parking in spaces marked with white lines on-
ly.[...]ed parking for faculty, parking and handicapped.

The campus’ lost and found is at the security desk in the Student Union. It
is open 24 hours for submitting found items o[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (130)By David Madrid
Thethe feeling of adrenaline that
flows through my body[...]in front
of a crowd.”

Anthony, a GCC student, is a junior
lightweight (130 pounds) with a record o[...]his father has been fighting since
childhood. He is also the owner of the
Commando Karate Studio at 4206 W.
Dunlap.

“I s[...]er-
nandez said. ‘‘We moved to boxing
because the competition and money is
better.’”

Master Fernandez has great faith i[...]re
fights before challenging a champion of
either the North American Boxing
Federation or thethe boxer’s father. ‘‘If his next opponent

isn’t ready, Anthony will knock him
out.”

That opponent is Charles Hawkins and
the fight will be on Feb. 22 at The Pointe
on South Mountain.

Anthony was a sparring[...]a lot,’’ he said.

Anthony’s ultimate goal is to be a
world champion, but he’s not counting on
that to carry him through life.

He is majoring in accounting, and he
feels this will se[...]y,”’ he said.

In addition to boxing, Anthony is the
chief instructor at his father’s karate
studio. His sisters are also instructors.

A visit to the studio revealed the
students practicing while Anthony roam-
ed the studio scrutinizing the execution of
their moves. He patiently explained the
proper techniques.

Later Anthony sparred with hi[...]with Carlos Nunez as Jasmin
Fernandez referees.

the ring throwing punches, elbows and
knees. Anthony[...]ent.
After several seconds, Anthony leaped in-
to the air and took him to the ground with
a scissor takedown.

“*My husband w[...]matuer titles as a kick boxer, he now has
entered the more competitive world of
professional boxing.

“*Boxing is more like chess,”’ he said.
“In boxing you only have two weapons:
your fists.’’

Yet, as in chess, the mind that moves
the weapons is of the utmost importance.

‘Some people think all figh[...]ng careers

Lin Sue Shephera

Lin Sue Shepherd is co-anchor of the
5 p.m. edition of KPNX, Channel 12
News. She form[...]hree Rocky Mountain Em-
mys. In 1988 she received the Edward R.
Murrow award for her documentary,
“Bo[...]er Next Door,’’ she received
an Angel Award.

The anchor woman graduated cum
laude in 1980 with a b[...]andez, a mass com-
munications student, conducted the
following interview at the Channel !2
studios

Question: How did you begin i[...]arket. My first
job was in Beaumont, Texas, which is a
very tiny television market. Luckily, I was
the[...]on.

Usually you have a lot of middle jumps
along the way, but it just worked out that
way, and then from Dallas I moved to
Phoenix.

Q: What is your work schedule like?

A: On a regular day it will start at 9 in
the morning and end about 6. When it’s
election night, or if a plane crashes in the
neighborhood and everybody’s out there
doing live shots, you go into the early
hours of the morning.

Q: What are the benefits, advantages?

A: I suppose they’re different for
everybody, but I like the working at-
phere one thing. People wh

t[...]know if it’s like this in all newsrooms—
but the people who seem to be attracted
to this kind of a[...]sphere. It’s crazy
sometimes, too.

Q: What are the disadvantages?

A: Disadvantages are deadlines, constant-
ly racing to meet another deadline, and
the minute you meet that one, there’s
another one.[...]lf. So
deadlines can be pretty hectic.

Sometimes the schedule can be a
nightmare. Like when they decide to send
you out of town at the last minute and
all you have are the clothes on your back;
or they send you to cover a[...]h heels that day—that’s why you keep
boots in thethe negatives.

Q: What is the salary range?

A: It depends on what size a marke[...]’s going to be lower, but if
you’re in one of the top three markets,
you’re talking million dollar salaries.

In a market about the size of Phoenix
(20th largest market), I would say people
start out in the forties and go up to
$200,000.

Q: Do you plan to[...]e little and don’t reai

ly want to move around the country. I
turn down jobs now because I’m happy
where I am and I love the people that
work here, so for the time being, so long
as I’m accepted in this mar[...]his job and does it ade-
quately from someone who is really good
with their writing skills.

I would e[...]u speak because you will learn
poise. What you do is train yourself when
you’re on the air to present the news and
to concentrate on what you're doing, and
you don’t think about the people out
there. It has nothing to do with being shy

You can learn the skills to com-
municate. You can learn how to look peo-
pie in the eye, and how not to let a per-
son weasel out of a question when y:
interviewing them. Those are the skills
you can learn. Anybody can do that[...]internship. There are so many
coming out now. All the journalism
students want to be anchors and they
d[...]hem will hate you,
and they’ll never put you in the anchor’s
seat, and the tenth one will love you.
Timing is everything. | think a lot of
kids in school have[...]rnship so that they’re actually out
there doing the dirty stuff and realizing
if they would like to do this for the rest
fT th lives

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (131)[...]s for re-entry students
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/ / alentine’s Day is the annual holiday when love
/ is expressed through gifts of candy and roses;

“however, those who celebrate the holiday may
not know exactly what it is they are celebrating.

The origin of Valentine’s Day is unknown.

According to Cohen and Coffin’s first-edition book,
The Folklore of American Holidays,’’ Valentine’[...]two Christian mar-
tyrs, Valentine and Valentine. The two were persecuted
under Roman Emperor Claudius II in the 14th century.

The ‘‘Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs’’
states that the holiday was the Roman pagan feast Luper-
calia, celebrated on February 15, the day that birds began
mating. Scholars believe that customs of choosing a
sweetheart are related to the mating process of birds.

During this feast, men[...]who would be their companion for that year.

When the Roman Empire conformed to Christianity,
pagan rituals were ceased. The feast was then moved up
a day in honor of the feast of Saint Valentine, who, ac-
cording to Rea[...]celebrated in various ways:
pairing two people of the opposite sex together in lustful
ceremonies, choosing a lover by lot, and answering rid-
dles and ryhmes.

Humphrey’s book, ‘‘Stories of the World’s Holidays,”
states that in medieval days, St. Valentine’s Day was
celebrated with the drawing of a maiden’s name and an
exchange of presents. During that year, the bachelor
would wear the woman’s name on his sleeve and was given
the duty of attending to and protecting her.

In the Victorian Age, valentines expressed love through[...]kes’’ shaped as hearts.

Humphrey states that the first valentines were poems
the French Duke of Orleans presented his wife in England
in the 15th century.

According to Reader’s Digest, valentines in the 19th
century were handmade and handwritten in Spencerian
script, clear, rounded letters slanting to the right. This
tradition was carried on in 1875 in M[...]ry was given in elaborately fashioned valentines

The ‘‘Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs’’ says
that, unlike modern valentines, the original meaning of
“You are my Valentine’ wa[...]you my companion-
ship of affection and love for the next 12 months, and
I am willing to consider marr[...]tory for both of us.’’

About 200 years after the creation of valentines, a
daughter of Henry IV of[...]received a bouquet from her valentine.
These were the first flowers given for the holiday.

No matter how it is celebrated or the specific meaning
that St. Valentine’s Day has to each person, the present-
lay interpretation is a celebration of love.

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can be harrowing. The Adult Re-Entry
Center helps these students cope with col-
lege life.

Dr. Renee Rodgers-Barstack, the cam-
pus director of career educational ser-
vices, said: ‘‘Considering the average age
of students on campus, I would say the
majority of our students are adult re-entry
students.”’

The center, which was founded in 1987,
assists these[...]nd helps them to ripen and ex-
tend their goals.

The first step in the successful re-entry
to college life is to seek counseling in the
Student Personnel Services Building,
Room 34. Cou[...]educa-
tional problems and personal concerns.

The adult re-entry class helped me
tremendously; I do[...]ser who has used this program.

Another aspect of the re-entry program
is a series of seminars, held once a week
in the Student Union Council Chambers,
called Employment[...]re productive, creative and know-
ledgeable about the real world of work.

“*Adult re-entry Employmen[...].

Female Volunteers wanted

A new female condom, the Reality Vaginal
Pouch, is entering its final phase of clinical testing
prio[...]emonstrated this device to be more effective than
the male condom in preventing the transmission
of venereal disease and in preventin[...]n an ongoing monogamous sexual

3. Willing to use the Reality Female Condom as the
only means of contraception for a six (6) month[...]-
fidence so you won’t feel intimidated.”’

The Progressive Enrichment Program
for Education, or[...]formed
for re-entry students to help each other.
The group meets once a month. Its main
z0al is to help people sharpen their col-

ege skills. Th[...]-aising and many social events.

Since its start, the re-entry program has
shown dramatic growth and success. Last
year, the programs reached out to 46,350
students district-[...]are
sponsoring Career Expo ’91 on March 6th
in the Student Union and outside areas.

For more information on the Career
Expo or re-entry services, stop by the
Adult Re-Entry Center in SPS or contact
Je[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (132)February 11, 1991

PWEI: new Cure for Sanity?

By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice

Pop Will Eat Itself is one of the most creative and
unserious groups around.

I’v[...]lbum since KUKQ
started playing ‘“‘Dance of the Mad’’ in November.

That tune, a rap/punk/dis[...]r cash.

But, somehow, I found a way to fork over the $9.44
that Tower Records was asking (I know, I sh[...]anity, instead of taking any big stylistic leaps, is an
extension of 1989’s This Is the Day...This Is the
Hour... This Is This! .

With that album, PWEI combined sampling,[...]Outrageous art-punk that collided to make one of the

Choir members chosen to perform

By Wendy Smith
The Voice

Seven members of Glendale’s Concert Choir have been
selected to perform in the National Community College
Honors Chorus on March[...]3 other
singers from 59 colleges for a concert at the national con-
vention of the American Choral Directors Association
in Phoenix.

““We in the music department are very proud of our
students,”’ said Dr. Peggy Licon, director of choral
activities.

The seven choir members who were selected are: Ron
Bi[...]emeritus at Arizona State
University, will direct the chorus.

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best albums of the ’80s.

Though this latest release doesn’t do anything much
different, it’s better in that it is less hit-and-miss than
This...

The album opens with ‘‘The Incredible PWEI vs. the
Moral Majority,”” sampling a Jerry Falwell speech on
why rock music is Satanic.

This leads into ‘Dance of the Mad,”’ the first single,
and it becomes evident that PWEI in[...]w a
more songlike structure than earlier albums.

The current single, ‘“‘X Y and Zee,”’ is like B-52’s meet
Depeche Mode, with cosmic lyrics and a run-of-the-mill
British synthpop backing.

The problems with this album are few, but noticeable.
On some songs the mix is too muddy or the music sounds
like it’s coming out of a tin can.

Also, the 12-inch mix of ‘‘X Y and Zee” at the end
of the tape is unnecessary. If I wanted the dance mix,
I'd go out and buy it. It doesn’t do anything for the song
but make it sound pretentious.

PWEI albums[...]lways uneven.

“*It’s a chance to be directed by the greatest director,
to learn even more,”’ said Morrow, who says music is
her hobby.

Morrow is studying dental hygiene but hopes to con-
tinue singing for fun.

Brinkley, a theater major, is looking forward to ‘‘the
opportunity to have some fun, sing with a lot of[...]ho has been singing since grade school and
was in the All-State Jazz Chorus in high school, is pur-
suing a career in music.

The American Choral Director Association ts *‘one of
the most prestigious choral organizations in
the country,’’ says Licon.

Anyone interested in attending the Phoenix Symphony
Hall performance of the National Community College
Honors Chorus on March 15 should contact Licon in
the music department.

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‘Dance, Etc.’
showcases talent

By Kristi Ebner, Mike Maresh

The Voice

“Dance, Etc.,”’ the second annual spring dance con-
cert, will be held in the Performing Arts Center Friday
and Saturday evenings.

Director of the concert is Lenna DeMarco, head of
the college dance program.

Dance events will include[...]l piece titled
“*Dragnet,’’ a commentary on the Saudi Arabia situa-
tion titled ‘‘War,”’ and ballet pieces from thethe 19th cen-
tury style of dance.

There will be 14[...]s done this type of concert 20 or
30 times during the 20 years she has taught dance.

The spring dance has a $3 admission for the public,
and $2 for students, faculty and staff.

Animatable
By Jason Shadrick

Look out Bart Simpso[...]Mellow Madness Productions will be presen-
ting the 1991 Festival of Animation.

Something I plan on seeing, so that I can bring
you a review.

What is the 1991 Festival of Animation, you
ask. Well, it’s just that-16 short animated films
from around the world. Packaged in a two-hour
program, which includes England's latest Oscar
hopeful, Creature Comforts by Nick Park.

There is even an intermission, for those of you

- who hav[...]of you that have, it will be a nice touch
_ from the past. :
It will be held at Valley Art Theatre, 50[...]Tempe, Friday through March 7.
Tickets are $6 at the door, $5 in advance at
_ all Ticketmaster outlets. The Saturday and Sun-
day Matinee will be $4.50. For group rates of 20
or more phone (602) 829-6868.

The box office opens one hour prior to
showtime.

Radio stations KUKQ am and KUPD fm will
be hosting the festival. KUKQ will be there Feb.
15 and 16, and[...]PUNCTUAL PAPERS
li By Carol and Don
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (133)[...]ge 9

‘Fiddler’ warms up for performances

By Dawn DeChristina

The Voice

‘‘Fiddler on the Roof”’ is a musical about Russian
Jews trying to maintain their traditions in a fast-changing
world during the time of the Russian Revolution.

The play begins with Tevye, a Russian Jew,
his wife G[...]aditional Jewish life, which means
parents choose the men they think are best for their
daughters.

“This is my biggest role ever,’’ said Shaun Malone,
18, who plays the lead, Tevye.

The oldest daughter, Tzeitel (who is played by Renee
Serino, 18), is to be ‘‘matched-up’’ soon by her father,
but she is in love with Motel, a man whom she has known
since childhood. Motel is a poor tailor, but he and Tzeitel
made a pledge to marry when he could support them.

Tevye wants the best for Tzeitel, so he promises her
to the town’s butcher, an elderly, lonely widower nam-[...]od care of his
daughter. When Tevye tells Tzeitel the news, she begs
him not to make her marry Lazar Wo[...]n relate to Tzeitel,’’ Serino said, ‘‘for the reason
she wants to marry someone her age instead of a but-
cher in his 50s.”

Tevye makes the decision without the consent of his

0 by Wanda Pippet/Welce

Ginger Wandrey as Golde and Shaun Malone as Tevye take center stage in the dream scene of ‘‘Fiddler,’
while choreograp[...]eMarco (far right), GCC dance instructor, teaches the steps

wife, Golde, and now has to tell her.

Gin[...]evye’s wife.
‘‘What I like best about Golde is that she isn’t afraid
to speak her mind,’’ Wandrey said. She believes every
character she plays is a challenge in its own way.

Hodel (Dawn Hancock), the next daughter in line to
marry, falls in love with Perchik, an anti-Czarist, who

opposes the Russian emperor. ‘‘I’ve always wanted to
be[...], 30, ‘‘and I en-
joy musicals.”’

Chava, the third daughter, falls in love with a man
outside the family religion, which causes friction within
the family. Chava is performed by Amber Jamison.

Tevye’s traditions slowly erode[...]d town.

Jody Collins, 18, an offensive tackle on thethe athlete
said. ‘‘This is my first play.’’ He believes the play shows
“change, growth, and humanity.”

“‘Fiddle[...]nvironmental Apparitions’ You don't have to

By Jon Gabriel
The Voice

Dr.Harry Kaino,
a campus art in-
structor, is unveil-
ing his sculptural
creations of ceramic
art tonight from 6-8
p.m. in the Student
Union Lounge.

The exhibit is titled
‘*Environmental
Apparitions,’’ and
runs until Feb. 22, Harry Kaino

Although the show will be contem-
porary in nature, Kaino has[...]ackground in traditional ceramics. He

learned the antiquated method of throw-
ing clay on a kickwhe[...]aino said.

A ceramic piece will be given away at
the show. ‘‘The public gives me a lot,’’
Kaino said, ‘‘and, as an artist, I believe
it is my duty to give something back to
them.”

The sculptor teaches both two, and
three-dimensional design classes, but
prefers thethe art.’’

Kaino likes to follow his own path:
“*Art is a philosophy; it is a way of life.”

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Lady Gauchos 15-8, playoffs within reach

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

The women’s college basketball team
is preparing for Wednesday night’s
rematch with Ph[...]3 victory against
Eastern Arizona College.

After the game with Eastern Arizona,
the Lady Gauchos are 15-8 overall and 9-5
in the conference, putting them in fourth
place overall.

“‘We had a real good effort in the
Eastern game; we only had one real low
point in the game,’’ head coach Greg
Silcox said.

“With a week off from the Eastern
game to the PC game, we’re going to take
a couple of days o[...]at
we’re ready for PC,”’ he added.

“This is the one we’ve pointed to win,
because they beat us last time, which was
one of the poorest games we’ve played all
season.””

Ladies streak past Thunderbirds

The Lady Gauchos faced Mesa Com-
munity College at home on Feb. 2, and,
on a second-half 21-6 run at the end of
the game, the Lady Gauchos defeated
Mesa 69-54.

‘‘We played extremely well in the se-
cond half and stymied them,”’ Silcox said.
“‘We are continuing to climb out of the
doldrums.”’

The team was led by Karen Vasecki,
who scored 19 points and had four[...]ed an excellent defensive game.

Gauchos defeated by Central Arizona

The Lady Gauchos opened up this
game against Central Arizona College,
played on Jan. 30, by leading 26-15 early

on, but in the last 6 minutes of the first
half, and throughout the game, Central
Arizona controlled the game and defeated
the Lady Gauchos 85-62.

“I felt we took a positive[...]hleted in this game,’’ Silcox said.

Although the team lost, the Gauchos
were led by Vasecki’s 16 points and
Haney’s 10 points.

Gauchos squeak by Pima

This game against Pima Community
College, played on Jan. 26, was an up and
down type of game for the Lady
Gauchos.

The Gauchos went in at the half up by
two points, and increased that lead to 10
points with 10 minutes remaining. Then
the Gauchos went cold. With a minute re-
maining in the game, the Gauchos were
down four, but went on a 6-0 run at the
end of the game, capped off by a Vesecki
layup off an offensive rebound. Pima had
a chance at the buzzer to tie the game but
the shot missed.

“‘We played long enough to win,[...]ve no idea how we won
this game.”’

Haney led the Gauchos with 17 points
and six rebounds; Vasecki[...]bounds, and four assists; and
Amber Gray came off the bench to score
10 points and bring down seven rebounds.
Silcox also praised the play of Cindy
Cobos, who ran the offense well, and of
Jan Whitbeck, who came off the bench
to spark the team.

Gauchos playoff chances strong
With six games remaining, Silcox feels
that the ladies can reach second place by
the end of the season.
“If we win our last six, and win three[...]ai,’’ Silcox said.

Tennis teams competitive

By Mike Pettice
The Voice

The college tennis teams are in prepara-
tion for opening the 1991 season. Here’s
a look at the men’s and women’s teams.

Women to be strong[...]w women’s tennis coach,
Joann Pell, feels about the upcoming
season.

Despite having an all frosh team, Pell
stated that the Gauchos are a talented
squad and should fare quit[...]them an advan-
tage.’””

Specifically, Pell is looking to Kristin
Murphy for leadership. Other p[...]e Ratke, Brittany Rice, and
Michelle Steinbeiss.

The Gauchos have already competed in
two matches agai[...]be competitive

Men’s tennis coach Ray Simpson is
looking forward to a positive first season.
In hi[...]nis, as well as have fun.

“Our number one goal is to have fun
out there,”’ Simpson said. ‘‘[...]year’s team and look to have strong
seasons for the Gauchos.

Other players include Kawal Patel,
Kevi[...]o be his team’s toughest competition
throughout the season.

‘*Both schools have been very consis-
tent over the last several years,’’ Simpson
said. “‘If[...]said.

Glendale will open its season tomorrow
on the road against Scottsdale. Thursday
the Gauchos will be at home against
Phoenix College.[...]and play on another,”’ Simp-
son said. ‘‘The surfaces on both courts
are so different, we feel[...]r two Mesa defenders during their
game on Feb. 2. The Lady Gauchos defeated the Thunderbirds 69-54.

15 Gauchos sign letters of intent

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

During the Feburary 6 signing period,
15 GCC football player[...]with four-year colleges.

Head coach Joe Kersting is happy to
see players sign with four-year schools.[...]ecruited,’’ Kersting
said. ‘‘With some of the guys, nothing

Treat yourself & Val[...]took offers from other schools.”’

Staying in the state to play football next
year will be Mark Bro[...]a State University; Willy Cluck,
who will play at the University of
Arizona; and Mike Hooper, who will[...]crults, Page 11

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Sports

Men finishing
long, hard year

By Matt Sum-n
the Voice —

Archery is ready
for 1991 season

”MW
nova:-[...]The men‘s basketball team. (4-11 conference, 7-15
o[...]llege on Wednesday.

For Head Coach Paul Long and the Gauchos. PC
won’t be any easier. Leading the league. with a record
of 11-3 in the division, and 12-9 overall, the Bears will
be a tough team to beat.

“They’re[...]gh defense, and a patient offense.“

Earlier in the season. the Gauchos suffered a tough
loss to the Bears. but they expect a different outcome.
playi[...]ey said. ”We're a quicker team than they are."

The Gauchos could have used that confidence, in thei[...]rn Arizona College last Wednesday.

After leading by 4 points late in the game. the Gauchos
suffered three successive turnovers, allowing EAC to
take the lead without looking back.

“We got off to a sl[...]eambey said. “After
that. we just didn’t have the intensity we should have
had."

Against Mesa Community College, the Gauchos also
lacked intensity. as the Thunderbirds defeated the
Gauchos 77-57 on Feb. 2.

Running their four-corner offense, the Thunderbtrds
slowed the tempo, as the Gauchos scored only 28 points
on 5-21 shooting in the first half. Things didn‘t get much
better in the second half.

Although the Gauchos trailed by only seven at the
half, the Thunderbirds outscored them 42»29 in the rest
of the game. The Gauchos made only 11 of 45 shots in
the second half.

Earlier in the season. the Gauchos upset L entral
Arizona College. 96-92. in a game that some of the
players feel was their best game of the year.

“l think it was the best game we‘ve played together
as a team," second»ycar forward David Scngstock said.

After leading by as many as 16 points in the second
half, the Gauchos allowed CAC back in the game, as
the Vaqueros made a 16 point run to tie the score at
65-65. After building their lead back up to 9. the Va,
queros cut the lead to 2 with just under mo minutes to
play, but two free throw s bx Jeambcy preserved the win.

Although the GCC archery team has
begunthe'9l susonwithaslowst[...]sewemisneduirfn'sttwomat-
chcs.” Roles said. ~

The team missed the first two matches
because of administrative and transpor-
tation problems.

“I'm not very familiar with the work-
ings of a college," Roles aphined. "I
had problems with the papa- part of clear-
ing shooters and scheduling transporta—
tion.” 'According to Roles. the team
will be able to concentrate on a more pro-
ductive season now that he has become
more familiar with the procedures of col»
lege athletics. ,

This is Roles first year as an archery
coach. He was recommended by the ar-
chery coach from Phoenix College,
Jocelyn Bro[...]nrsofar—
:hery experience.

“Even though 1 am the coach we (the
team) have an understanding that
everyone has free input. It isn’t just the
coach p‘ving instruaions and the shooters
following them," Roles said.

Roles feels that this kind of coaching
leaves the team more time for fun and
helps motivate the shooters to do better.

The team is now concentrating on their
upcoming tournament on Feb. 16 and 17
to be held at Tsaile. The tournament is
being hosted by Navajo College.

“Even though I haven't had a chance
to see how good the other teams are, I feel
our team will be competit[...]Lunders, Debra Madvox, Blake Ramsey.

Photo by Jeff Graham/Vole.

Glendale center Johnny Debbs drives to the hoop
for 2 points as two Mesa defenders watch,

Baseball preview ’91

Infield to lead Gauchos this season

is not as deep as Grant had hoped he

By Jolt Wondt

The Vatce

With a 30-18 record last season and
missing the conference playoffs by one
game, the college baseball team prepares
to open the regular season Tuesday when
they host the Arizona State University JV
team at 3 pm.

“I guess there is a little concern that we
only have one non-conference game
before the season starts, but I think we’ll
be ready when[...]m-
mages daily to get ready for this game,
but in the past we would just practice. so
it gives us a feel for the game~1ike at-
mosphere." Grant added.

The strength of this year‘s team lies in
the infield, where the Gauchos return
sophomores losh Hurst and Paul
Hatcher.

“With our strength in the infield, we‘ll
be a little weaker in the outfield with five
freshman." Grant said.

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trig aepn .tnthisvear'stean’.[...]ikes and not try
to be pitchers who throw to make the hit-
ters look bad. we‘ll stay competitive this[...]t said.

Grant looks at Mesa Community Cola
lege, the defending conference champion.
Pima Community College, and Arizona
Western College to be the strong teams
in the conference.

”These teams are always strong in the
conference. but there is a lot of parity
Within the conference. because last year
only two games separated first place from
“Shth place 'n the conference.“ Grant

1

. Kpi‘d’dlit‘mi of making tnc playoffs is
. ~03! of the team every year. but Grant
‘5th a! another aspect ot an) the player:

are here and what he expects from them.

“I want the players to play as well as
they are capable of pl[...]get a positive learning experience
and we provide the athletic and academic
training so on an interim, we expect all
the players to do their best while here at
GCC."

After the Gauchos opener with the

- Recruits

Other players who will leave GCC
thi[...]gned with
Wahburn University in Kansas;

ASU .IV, the Gauchos will open con-
ference play on Friday and[...]ainst South
Mountain Community College.

“South is not generally a strong team
so it is better to open with them on our
schedule," Grant[...]t with South
as our opener this early, we'll have the in-
tensity that we would against a Mesa or
a Pim[...]personal family
problem and wanted to be close to
the situation, which 1 can understand
fully,"[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (136)Back

February 11, 1991

Tuition hike is approved

By Wendy Smith
The Voice

An increase in community college tui-
tion was approved by the Maricopa Com-
munity Colleges Governing Board at the
last regular meeting.

The cost of day and evening classes will
be $26 per c[...]district coordinator of
media relations, defended the increase,
stating it is necessary to offset the costs
of admitting additional students to the
community colleges.

“There isthe district, says students will benefit
from the increase.

Classified

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Singing telegrams.Hire the
GCC choir to serenade your
Valentine, on or off c[...]ssage; $7,
flower, balloon, message on-
ly. Order by Wed. A.M. in
CIAR Bldg, call 435-3720.

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477-8226

“It will definitely enhance the quality
of education,”’ Glasper said.

Glaspe[...]re accessible,’’ he
said.

Glasper added that the increase also
will allow for more support staff and ser-
vices in the evenings.

Gacioch later pointed out that the $780
cost of two full-time semesters will still
be less than the national median cost of
$1,100.

Average tuition at an Arizona univer-
sity is $1,528.

The cost of music lessons will increase
$5 for music[...]non-majors.

There will also be a $5 increase in the
fees for the Fitness Center.

Other fees increased by the Governing
Board were graduation fees, occupationa[...]enue, 931-3785

NLINITED BOWL

Vary accor

By Joni Kowitz
The Voice

Students who have ever failed or
are struggling to pass a math class are
not alone. There is help.

Math tutoring is available at the
High Tech Center II for students
needing extra help.

“Right now, college algebra isthe math department on campus.

Nearly “‘forty to[...]courses,” he said. ‘‘So what
we want to do is try to bolster the
tutoring program.”

Tutors are both students an[...]ive up one of
their office hours,’’ he said.

The type of tutoring accessible for
students is for any math course
through MAT 155. Students als[...]ed to be computer literate to
get help.

“There is hands-on tutoring, com-
puter tutoring, and peopl[...]with pencil and paper,’ Shipley said.

Tutoring is on a drop-in basis and
students can join anytime.

The only requirement to receive the
tutoring is a slip signed by a student’s
math instructor.

“We're doing what can be done in
a classroom, and the best way to that
is through tutoring,”’ Shipiey said.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (137)[...]d Fife duke it out

In remembrance

This issue of The Voice is dedicated
to the memory of Mike McAffrey.

Skyway to the Future

Students can explore job
futures at Career Expo

in the gubernatorial race.
Page 2[...]Pell (with arms crossed) react to statement made by LaRande Handley (center) during war debate.

War with Iraq debated

By Kristi Ebner and Joni Kowitz

The Voice

“*There are more important things than
p[...]debate that took place on
campus last Wednesday.

The panel consisted of six campus in-
structors: Lee[...]and sf

Seated next to one another
Kiermayr stole the show as they
their strong opposing viewpoints on the
standing-room only audience

Carter was the first to offer his opi-
nion. ‘‘I am against the war because
basically I’m a strong opponent of U.S.
foreign policy,’’ he said.

Kiermayr countered by saying that
‘‘war is the father of all things.”’

Carter offered a 12-[...]speech. ‘‘If you are one of
those who believe the U.S. government

can do no wrong,”’[...]ria and Julius Caesar

Garesche, seated r
assured the aud.
ing argument for
Middle East.

“‘The U.S. economy continues t¢
oil and depends on oil. However, it
the be-all end-all,’’ she said

Gareshce began to speak about how far
Hussein will go to secure himself in the
Middle East. ‘‘My impression today is
that he is willing to go pretty awfully
far,’’ she state[...]idea

basis. Matz did state that ‘‘th

war at the right time.”
Matz questioned

to feel safe with a ed t

s is the rigt

sein conti

“It we

V T » NM[...]Iraqi civilians may not be innocent, and
Hussein is not the only villian in Iraq,
Kiermayr replied.

In Carte[...]lers.””

In response to Carter, Matz defended
the military, saying that calling them

man who

hired killers was a ‘*blow below the belt.””
During questions from the audience,
Gary Pell, a Vietnam veteran, spoke to[...]ous comments
“You have yet t nything good
about the country yo in,’’ Pell said
to Carter. ** he r[...]ined his viewpoint that
freedom cannot be created by people who
die and that wars are not fought for
f[...]easons.

An audience member was highly of-
fended by the following statement made
by Carter: ‘‘For those of you who claim
t[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (138)[...]rizona politics.
Less than 15 minutes remained
in the final gubernatorial
debate. Land pillager Fife Sy[...]ust begun testifying
to his heartfelt concern for the
environment when BOOM!
Lightning hit Channel 10’s
transmitter, knocking the debate
off the air. Amidst the static
buzz of empty airwaves, the
first clear message of the even-
ing came through: /t’s not nice
to fool M[...]to take Arizona
politics seriously. First, Mecham
the Moron. Then Cheating
Keating. Next, we got MLKed.[...]n ‘‘A Couple of
Gubers.”’

Actually, this is ‘‘A Couple
of Gubers II.’’ As you may
recall, the original ‘‘Gubers’’
flopped last November. Former
Phoenix mayor Terry Goddard,

well ahead in the polls, took a
cue from NFL Commissioner
Paul Tagl[...]ts—even if
they are true.

Which leaves us with the pro-
spect that when Symington can’t
keep up with the $220 million in
loans he’s taken out on proper-
ty appraised at under $65
million (per the Arizona
Republic), it will be our gover-
nor who is forced to declare
personal bankruptcy.

But wait.[...]III in
“‘Gubers III.”’

It’s getting to the point where
no one with an I.Q. above
room temper[...]ge of geriatrics:

GCC entertainment getting old

By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice

When I look out over the campus of
Glendale Community College, I see a
wasteland.

No, I’m not talking about the plague
of cigarette butts that some are afraid wi[...]eferring to our microscopic security.

What I see is a cultural wasteland. It
is a wasteland inhabited by Mac Framp-
ton, endless puppet shows, and an enter-
tainment scene geared toward the octa-
geriatric audience.

The problem really isn’t the type of
entertainment offered on campus, but the
fact that this is the on/y entertainment of-
fered on campus.

Just tak[...]es GCC look like Sun City or
like a normal city?

The majority of the students at GCC
are between the ages of 18 and 40, not 50
and 2000. That means there is a large
cultural vacuum that needs to be filled.

I am not talking about only doing rock
shows, since that wouldn’t do anything
to balance GCC’s scene out. What |
would like to see is rock, experimental
jazz, industrial, and even tha[...]many years ago,
Mac Frampton.

But music isn’t the only thing that
could be changed. Tempe’s Mill[...]creating and presenting new productions,
such as The Guv and a recent acting-out
of Tom Lehrer songs. With the talent we
have at GCC, there is no reason why it
can’t be done here.

Then there is art. Terasaki’s photo-
graphs were great, but what is this with
the stupid pots? Environmental art?
They’re just po[...]s to be pictures
on a wall? 2001: A Space Odyssey is art,
as is A Clockwork Orange and countless
other movies.

I[...]scholarships, and people
simply having fun.

That is what entertainment is all about.
If only one form of entertainment is of-
fered, no one has any fun.

The Dark Ages are over. It is time for
GCC’s Renaissance.

Asse. Entertainmen[...]elle

Computer Aided Graphics: Bobby Warren

From the Balcony

By Marc de Celle

Let's see: Panama, Kuwait...
Colin[...]what
| said we should liberate next?

Cop © 1990 by Computoons™. AV Rights Reserved.

President Bush and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colin Powell begin planning[...]Propagandically speaking:
What don’t we know?

By David Madrid
The Voice

On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein
attacked[...]at his border
dispute with Kuwait did not involve the
United States.

On a recent Nightline, Sen. Barbara
Boxer, D-Calif., in response to a remark
made by Sen. John McCain, stated that
steps had been taken by some in the
Senate to apply sanctions on Iraq before
the invasion of Kuwait. According to her,
the President and the State Department
fought the sanctions.

And why was this not widely reported?
Because the media has fallen into step
with political and military propaganda.

The media shamelessly bring us the war
according to the Pentagon. There are
generals, retired generals, Pentagon
spokesmen, and video screens showing
the destruction of buildings and bridges.
This is not coverage; this is propaganda.

Even more shameless is the public’s ac-
ceptance of this coverage. Many
Am[...]ve limits should be plac-
ed on media coverage in the Middle East.
This is fine if the report involves strategic
information, but right now we are being
spoon-fed Pentagon perspective.

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Glendale, Anzona 85302

The military has accused the press of
losing the Vietnam War. The press did
not lose the war; bad policy lost it. If
Bush is morally right in this Gulf action
then there is nothing to fear from the
press.

Our founding fathers understood the
balancing effect of a free press on govern-
ment. That is why they protected the press
with the First Amendment. And now
America is ready to relinquish this right
and blindly follow[...]emselves.

Why? Because Bush said he did not
want the media to turn public opinion
against the war.

If this is a just war, as Bush repeatedly
tells us, then Ame[...]their
children in this venture.

But if this war is not everything Bush
claims it is, then Americans will not be
willing to make that sacrifice. The press
has nothing to do with this.

If America’[...]nd
scrutiny, then Bush’s motives for muzzl-
ing the press are no better than Saddam
Hussein’s. What[...]dy Smith

Staff Arusts: Windy Denton, Jon Flegal

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (139)[...]United States big bully
Editor:

Deeply rooted in the American psyche
is the conception of the world as a bat-
tleground between the forces of light and
darkness. Our leaders tell us that we are
now witnessing that struggle in the Mid-
dle East. Rip away the rhetoric, however,
and what we have is an old-fashioned
slugfest with modern technology between
two bullies: Iraq and the United States.

Saddam Hussein mistakenly assumed
that a little bullying in his part of the
world would not provoke the ire of the
United States. After all, Americans have
a tradition of bullying. We bullied the In-
dians off their lands, bullied Mexico
(1846)[...]ed Central America for decades.
We tried to bully the Vietnamese and got
our nose bloodied in the process. Now
we’re attempting to bully Iraq.

I’m not denying the crimes of Saddam
Hussein, but I’m tired of the rhetoric. For
once, let’s be honest. We’re bu[...]eserves it, (b) we can
get away with it, although the cost will be
far greater than any American dreams, (c)
the oil companies demand it, (d) our gas-
guzzling/oil-consumptive lifestyle
demands it, (e) it proves the President’s
not a wimp, (f) it takes our attention away
from the crises at home, (g) it

camouflages the military-industrial link
that Eisenhower warned u[...]o, we'll build another monument, this
time before the bodies rot, and tell how
King George and his forces of light slew
the evil Saddam Hussein and his forces
of darkness. But I doubt that the world
will be a better place in which to live.

D[...]e to
Eric Wincentsen’s article that appeared in
the Feb. 11, 1991 issue of the Voice con-
cerning homophobia.

The main thing I find disturbing is Mr.
Wincentsen’s suggestion that ‘‘anyone
c[...]osex-
uality on ths campus should be expelled
for the safety of the other students.”’

Mr. Wincentsen must also be aware of
the sexual assaults that have occurred on
campus betw[...]from campus?

I really doubt that Mr. Wincentsen is
concerned for the safety of the students.
I believe he is more concerned with his
fears and bigotry.

It is shocking to me that Mr. Wincent-
sen is so eager to punish an entire group
of people based on the actions of a few
of its members. Does the name Adolf
Hitler ring a bell?

Renee Johnson, GC[...]grossly ill-informed and irresponsible
editorial by the Associate Opinion Editor,
Eric Wincentsen.

Webster’s Dictionary defines ‘‘ter-
rorism’’ as the use of terror and violence
to intimidate, and ‘‘terrorist’’ as a per-
son who practices terrorism.

I suggest that Mr. Wincentsen purchase
a dictionary and learn how to use it,
possibly looking up the word ‘‘confron-
tation.’’ Or are we to be[...]rubber boats are going to ram
whaling boats with the intent of sinking
them and drowning the crews?

How about some reality and accuracy?
Is a rubber boat confronting a large metal
ship considered the use of terror and
violence to intimidate? That idea ought
to have Moammar Khadafy rolling in the
aisles.

With regard to accuracy, it is best to

check the facts before writing. The only
terrorism ever involved with Greenpeace
was the destruction of their boat, the
Rainbow Warrior, by the French secret
service-an act of terrorism perpetrated not
by Greenpeace, but against Greenpeace.

It seems to me that in the real world of
journalism, where people get paid t[...]might have pro-
voked a stronger rebuttal.

Today the American system teaches
freedoms and rights, but not respon-
siblities. Persons writing articles for the
Voice should provide responsible and
reasonably r[...]ntally”’ unstable items. Let
us all hope that the quality of the Voice
editorials is at least more accurate and
realistic in the future.

J. Robert Thompson,
Environnmental Geology

Attention!

The Voice has recently received several
letters to the editor.

Unfortunately, we cannot print them
because they were not signed.

Names can be withheld by request, but
all letters must be signed, since it is Voice
policy not to print anonymous letters.

Faculty uber alles: Venture in Pampered Zone

By James Gilbert
The Voice

There it sat, just a plain, ordinary, run-
of-the-mill door in the southwest corner
of the Student Union Dining Room.

There was a sign next to the door, but
it was written in an indecipherable
language. The glyphics hid the destination
in a shroud of mystery.

Where does i[...]satisfy my curiosity. Final-
ly, after working up the courage, I decid-
ed to find out.

With perspirat[...]y
brow, I got a grip on myself, and slowly
pushed the door open.

I was blinded by a brilliant light.
Covering my eyes, I rushed thr[...]ey did, I found myself in a
wonderful new world:

The Pampered Zone.

It seemed like an eternity before[...]incomparable
elegance and beauty. I had heard of the
existence of such a world, but only in
legends.

The landscape was decorated with a
bluish-gray grassy[...]fter some time I encountered two in-
habitants of the land; I could hardly con-
trol my excitement. I w[...]y best efforts to com-
municate were to no avail. The creatures
fled the moment I approached them.

Little did I know that they were
scampering off to alert the guards to my
presence.

Needless to say, I was captured by an
ever-present, alert sentry. During my cap-
ture the guard quickly ascertained that |
didn’t belong[...]from Dean
Joyce Elsner. I can only assume she was
the local monarchy. My sentence was to
be flung from this wonderful new world
back through the door, back into my own
drab, gray student world.[...]aking
a rare attempt to do one of my
assignments, the full implications of my
adventure became apparent[...]oner. Every little detail was there
staring me in the face. I was just so blind-
ed that I couldn’t put it together. I was
in the faculty dining room. The only ques-

Voices across the campus

Should students be informed of bomb threa[...]ed under any cir-
cumstances, so it would
give me the chance to
evacuate before it

happened.

We should be told if
there is a bomb threat.
When they don’t tell us,
then th[...]Kelty Sherrill

I feel we should be told
if there is a bomb theat.

Kathi Kunkel

Yes, I think I would[...]lasses.

tion racing through my mind was, why
did the faculty have their own dining
room?

I do have to admit it was a great idea.
I was amazed to the point of pure envy.
Why hadn’t I thought about this first?
Once again I found myself scooped by so-
meone more willing to come up with pro-
foundly stupid and useless ideas.

The more I thought about it, the more
ludicrous the whole thing was. The com-
parisons are almost laughable. Faculty
membe[...]et-
ty pink flowers and real cloth napkins,
while the students have to mull about
looking for a table to eat at; when they
find one it is usually dirty. And as I recall
students don’t h[...]s either.

I guess I really shouldn’t complain; the
faculty probably deserve their own little
social[...], right. Give us a break!

Steve Mizell

With all the crazy peo-
ple in the world, I don’t
think you should take
the chance. Why should
I get blown up because

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (140)[...]25, 1991

Take a byte out of computer prices

By Julla De Simone
The Voice

Students and faculty can purchase a
new IBM or Apple Macintosh computer
for 25 to 35 percent off the regular price,
according to Debra Felts, computer[...]al faculty.

According to Chuck West, director of
the High Tech Innovation Center,. the
IBMs and the Apple Macintosh are equal-
ly good products.

“It depends on what the students are
going into. What they should purchase is
what they’re going to use when they’re
away from school,’’ West said.

The process of purchasing a computer
begins with the student or teacher submit-
ting an application to the Computer Ser-
vices Office in the High Tech Center.

Once the applicant meets the eligibili-

MEET: GuAun:
Says, “Ff help és ne

help. When one has

the Guru. Gu Aun:
eded, first one

k oneself for
must[...]ents, there are two ways to
proceed, depending on the desired
equipment.

IBM purchases

To purchase an IBM computer,
students and faculty must order through
the IBM Corporation, located at 2850 E.
Camelback Road.

IBMs include the PS/2 model 30,
model 55sx, the portable P70 and more.

Prices vary from $1,649 to $5,499, and
include such accessories as the hard drive,
display and mouse.

“There are things that thethe real things.
We’ve carried other PC products and had
the same agreement, and they didn’t
stand up to the warranty.”

West commented on the IBMs: ‘‘As far
as the IBM goes, it is the standard in the
industry. When IBM sneezes, they all
wipe their nose.”

the answer will be Known aad
no help will be neede F[...]SAI och

Gur Auni doesn’t get ov

—— =

By Jon Gabriel

IBM also offers loans up to $8,000 for
students who are unable to pay the full
price. To qualify for a loan, the applicant,
(or parents) must have an annual income
of $20,000.

The borrower can choose fixed
payments or graduated p[...]year warranties
and for an additional $40 charge, the pur-
chasher can have repairs done at the
home.

Macintosh purchases

To purchase an Apple[...]ter to arrive.

Apple Macintosh computers include
the Macintosh portable products, the
Macintosh Classic computers, thethe most up-to-
date. They tend to give you one of th[...]ther information call Felts or
West at 435-3225.

The IBM representative, Vicki Lisa,
can be reached at 224-2763. The Apple
representative, Mary Ford, can be reach-
ed[...]capital time in D.C.

Following these activities, the delegates will lobby

The Voice

Arizona senators and representatives on student issues.

According to Thomas, the conference is ‘‘hard work.’’

Delegates of Associated Students and the Evening
Students Association flew to Washington, D.C. Friday
to represent the campus at a national conference.

The National American Student Association of Junior
T[...]olleges Conference runs
from Friday to Tuesday in the Capital city.

The trip is funded from the campus Executive Board
Accounting Fund, which is set aside for the council to
benefit the student body.

AS president Mark Thomas said delegates will repre-
sent the students on a national level in all aspects of
ed[...]lectures.

No leisure activities are planned and the students are ex-
pecting to work up to 12 hours per day with minimal
time for meals.

But despite the hectic schedule, Thomas believes the
trip is highly educational.

“It is a great experience to meet with your national
con[...]AS representative Rodney Fowler also commented on
the trip.

“One trip to D.C. is worth ten years of experience,”’
he said.

The AS representatives attending the conference are
Jessica Acosta, Rodney Fowler, Rob[...]s to Identify
Prospective Employers’ as part of the Employment Talk series at 1 p.m. to-
day in the Student Union.

Discover how to answer want ads,[...]ddle East & Central America
Case Studies’’ at the campus Speakers Forum Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the
Student Union.

Speakers Forums are free and open to the public.

New peace group to be formed

Any studen[...]eet at 2:30 p.m. every first and third Tuesday of the month
in the Student Union.

The group stands for issues of peace, justice and the environment.

‘Fiddier’ opens on campus Friday

The theatre department’s production of ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’’ opens its
run at 8 p.m. Friday in the ‘Round the Corner Theatre’ on the northwest cor-
ner of campus. Performances are at[...]Sun-
day, and 8 p.m. March 15 and 16.

Admission is $5, general; $4 senior citizens; and $3 students and faculty
and may be purchased at the cashier’s office and the theatre box office.

Spring carnival plans in focus

Associated Students has set Feb. 28 through March 3 as the dates for the

Third Annual Spring Carnival.

Activities include rides, food and games. The event is open to the public.
Tickets are being sold in the Student Government Office Building for $7

for 20 tickets or at the carnival for $10.

PTK orientation scheduled

Stu[...]hours and have a GPA of 3.5 are
invited to attend the Phi Theta Kappa orientation at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday

in the Student Union.

PTK is a national honors organization that places emphas[...]tructor first and take
a signed advisment form to the CIAR before registering.

Support group formed for students

Students who are military veterans or in the reserves are invited to join cam-
pus counselors[...]es-
sion for GCC,”’ 10 a.m. every Thursday in the Student Union council

chambers.

Students and counselors discuss people who have been in the military and

those concerned about the Gulf War.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (141)[...]Page 5

Career Expo on its way

‘Skyway to the Future’
brings students jobs;
Career opportunities

By James Gilbert
The Voice :

Jobs.

Let’s face it, jobs are what college is all about.

Every year millions of students commi[...]ears in preparation for professional
careers.

It is only fitting that colleges aid students in their tasks
in every way possible. That is what Career Expo does.

Last-minute preparations are under way for Career
Expo ’91, themed ‘‘Skyway to the Future.”

The event will bring more than 150 Valley employers
t[...]insight
quirements for different careers.

“It is encouraging to see employers interested in shar-[...]Opening ceremonies will be at 10 a.m. March 6 at the
north end of the Administration Building.

During the cerimonies, the American Spirit Award will
be presented to Rodgers-Barstack by Brigadier General
John J. Salvadore from Randolph Air Force Base in
Texas.

The American Spirit Award is the highest honor that
can be bestowed to a civilian by the Air Force. The award

into educational re-

is given to individuals or organizations for consistent
support and exhibition of patriotism and service to the
country.

“I’m very pleased and surprised to[...]in some impressive company. Comedian Bob Hope was
the first receipient to receive the award.

Other receipients include former Senator[...]and Reba McIntyre.

A diverse schedule of events is planned for the day.

Domino’s Pizza will give away their produ[...]pizza handed out
to visitors.

Not to be outdone, the Cappio Coffee Company will
hand out free samples of a new line of coffee.

One of the main features of this year’s Career Expo
will b[...]st Robert McCall.

McCall’s mural, titled ‘‘The Spirit of Arizona,’’ was
selected as the official poster to represent the theme of
Expo ’91.

McCall will be present throughout the day to visit with
fair-goers and to sell autograp[...]l.
Partial proceeds from sales will be donated to the cam-
pus re-entry program.

According to Rozanna Lockhart, career program ad-
visor, last year’s Expo was the most succesful fair to date
and will be hard to t[...]gets harder and harder to keep improv-
ing,’’ the eight-year planning director said. ‘‘I’m ve[...]han 50 students received job interviews.

“*All the out-of-state recognition that we have seen is
very encouraging to us,”’ said Lockert. ‘‘It shows how
fast the reputation of the fair is growing.’’

Talk not cheap:
Forensics team
funds run dry

By Steven Mitchell
The Voice

The speech forensics team has fallen on hard
times.

At a recent tournament in Cerritos, Calif., the
team fared less than average: in fact of the seven
members who competed, none of them manag-
ed to reach the finals.

“I think the judging had to do with it,’’said
Janet Morela[...]able to travel as much as we —

should to build the exposure wemneed."”
Sa eee[...]gg vee aape 5 the team will be at- ©
‘tending the regional tournament on Feb. 28 -
March 2 in Price, Utah.
- The possibility of traveling to the nationals
April 1-5 in California is still intact.
Thethe speech foren-
sics team for next year should contact Moreland
+ at 435-3706.

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come true.

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MS-DOS, O[...]For further information contact
Debbie Felts in the
High Tech Center, Room 111
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without tying the pieces together.

All in all. this was a great movie with superb acting
by Foster and Hopkins. along with Scott Glenn. It will
keep you on the edge of your seat. On a scale of l-S.
The Silence of the Lambs“ receives a 4. By the way.
don’t stop at the concession stand before the show.

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trouble in music industry

Sy Jason Shadrick
The Voice - -

Once again, the well-known, but not always well-liked,
inead O’Connor has made the world take time to think.
O’Connor withdrew from the latest Grammy Awards
eremony and competition to demonstrate the ‘‘false and
destructive materialistic values’’ of the music industry.
She had also pulled out of the English equivalent to
she Grammys, which is called the BPI Awards.

“I believe very much that the music industry as a
whole is concerned mainly with material success, and a
ot of artists, I think, are responsible for encouraging
the belief in people that material success will make[...]n KPHO-TV, Channel 5.

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American Music Association Awards: ‘‘To confi[...]king about this for a long time before.

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think is happening because we, as a race, are concern-
d w[...]ted to see if any artist would say anything about the
ar and how tragic it was. And nobody said a word other
an, you know, ‘peace in the Middle East.’ ”
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When asked about the positive efforts of the music
industry, such as Live Aid and We are the World,
O’Connor made it known that she thought that ‘‘on thethe whole thing for promotion,
which is disgraceful.’’

**At the end of the day, what have I said? What I’ve
said is that I believe that the human race is concerned
mostly with money, and that we are conc[...].

“*What I think people disagree with and have the pro-
blem with is when the media get the impression that I
am some sort of anti-American, and I don’t know where
they get it from. But it’s the very people that I’m talk-
ing about, the very people that are responsible for be-
ing so greedy and for encouraging the whole thing.
They’re the ones that have the problem; | don’t think
it’s the real people.

“If there is one thing that I’ve failed to point out, it’s
that there are a lot of people involved in the industry
who are not greedy and who are not in it[...]se people, but I’d say that 80 percent are.
And the 80 percent that are, of course, have been very
vo[...]zing, of course.’’

O’Connor’s boycott of the Grammys was followed by
Public Enemy’s announcement of not showing.

During the Grammys, O’Connor’s message was effec-
tive.[...]d Phil Collins
made mention of her not winning in the category that
he won. He thought she would defini[...]or still won
best alternative music performance.

The night before the Grammy awards, O’Connor
stated that she did not want the award, even if she won.
“It represents everything that I despise about the music
industry. What people don’t really understand is that
when you stand on stage, for example, singing, and
there’s one of you and there’s five thousand in the au-
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (144)Feature

Career in nursing

‘chased’ by males

By Michael Maresh
The Voice

Of the 200 students in the nursing pro-
gram on campus, 15 percent are men.

According to Elaine Laeger, nursing
director at the college for the last nine
years, this figure is higher than the na-
tional average of 11 percent.

“Society has changed in its thinking,”’
Laeger said. ‘‘In the last two decade:
there has been less stereotyping.”

Although males have always been a
force in the nursing field, female nursing
students at the college continue to out-
number their male counte[...]y 175,000 ‘male
students make up 3.6 percent of the na-
tion’s nursing force.

Some men have gone into nursing

because they have relatives who are in the
field, while others went into nursing as a
career[...]e nurses have existed as
long as female nurses in the United
States.”

Ray Woody is going for a two-year
nursing degree. He would lik[...]wasn’t what he
wanted to be.

And he never got the
chance to grow up.

Barbara Cage
The Voice

‘Society has changed in its
thinking. In the last two
decades there has been [ess
stereotyping[...]r raising his two daughters.
One of his daughters is attending medical
school, and someday he would like to
work with her.

He has always been interested in the
medical field, but he feels it would take
him too[...]da, where his specialty was
taxes. Like Woody, he is enrolled in a
two-year program.

Paul Kaplan has[...]a pa-
tient in hospitals and would like to be on
the nurses’ side for a change.

Military conditions recruits

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

One would never know there was a war
going on.

Marine Corps Sgt. Curtis McLaurin sat
relaxed in the recruiting office inside
Christown Mall.

Moments before, in the entry hall, two
young men had leafed through the Marine
Corps pamphlets.

“I’ve tried to get into the Marines.
They won’t take me,”’ one of them said.

He was tall and well-built, and the
longing in his voice was evident.

The Marine Corps won’t take him, he
said, because he is a convicted felon that
has served time in prison.[...]be
made,’’ McLaurin said. ‘‘It depends on
the crime.’’

Felonies aren’t the only thing blocking
a hopeful recruit. Lying about anything
on the application or any of the re-
quirements will also keep a person out.

To join the Marines it’s imperative to
have either a high s[...]ptable) or 15 college credits.
McLaurin says this shows that an in-
dividual has made a commitment and
taken the time to follow through on it.
The recruiter believes a person with that
determination will do really well in the
Marines.

The Marines have a special program
called the Marine Corps’ College Enlist-
ment Program for[...]ers progressive,
accelerated promotions from E-1 (the first
step in the pay scale of all five branches
of the service) to the rank of E-3 (the third
step in the pay scale).

“‘Not everyone can be a Marine,”
McLaurin said. ‘‘You want to be able to
trust the man next to you. Our standards

are higher.”[...]nts on campus, along with hj
female classmates in the nursing lab, listens to differences in normal

an[...]a bachelor’s of
science degree in nursing are: the ability
to work in any setting in the industry,
assuming a leadership role, and little[...]fighting or emergen-
cy medical care. One student is majoring

For the Marine Corpz, the age limits
are 17 to 28. Seventeen-year-olds are[...]his office has
turned away a lot of people above the age
limit because they may not be able to han-
dle the training in boot camp.

Before going to boot camp[...]ll-ups; and run
a mile and a half in 11 minutes.

The overall performance is taken into
account, and the age limit can be stretch-
ed for those meeting the physical
requirements.

“Since this thing kicke[...]ed our goal at all,’” McLaurin said.
“*When the bombing started, we had a big
influx of people coming in. The same
thing will probably happen when the
ground troops go in.’’

Navy recruiter Glenn[...]ed,
saying business was as good, or better,
since the war began.

Like the Marine Corps, the Navy will
not accept people with certain felonies[...]eing
accepted: asthma; pins, plates, or screws
in the body; and body fat over 23 percent.

The enlistment ages for the Navy are
17 to 35; again, parental consent is re-
quired for 17-year-olds.

The Navy accepts people through age
35 because the physical training in boot
camp is not as tough.

The Marines do a lot of running,’’
Shepherd said. ‘‘We spend a lot of time
in the classroom doing cranial work.”

As far as the current war goes, the
Navy is considered a pretty safe place, ac-
cording to the recruiter.

The ships are off shore sending
missiles, Shepherd said, and in the case
of an amphibious land assault, the ships[...]ntage.

Laeger said other nursing students
expect the men to be leaders 4
administrators.

Male nurses[...]on nursing should contact Lae,
at 435-3205.

take the Marines as close to land as pog
ble, and the Marines do the fighting

However, not all Navy personnel st!
on the ships. ‘You know the saying, ‘T|
Marines are looking for a few go
me[...]asked. ‘‘That’s us. O
corpsmen take care of the Marines. Th
go with them in battle and take care
their injured.”’

The first step in joining any branch q
the service starts with an interview wi
a recruiter.[...]g usage, family, and joy
should be expected. This is followed ¥
police and reference checks.

Army age requirements are 17 to 3
the Air Force’s are 17 to 27, and the Co;
Guard’s are 17 to 28. Length 4
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and the Coast Guard, four years.

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educational benefits. F[...]ccording to Profile: a guide
military lifestyles, the pay for an E-1 wit
less than four months service is $697.2
a month, with a raise to $753.90 aft:
that[...]areas of specialized trainiy
vary greatly between the branches
services. ‘

The easiest way to decide if military li
could be for you is to visit a recruiter

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Fond farewell:
Voice editor dies

By David Madrid and James Gilbert
The Voice

Michael Dean
McAffrey, 21, former
feature editor of The
Voice, Fall °90, died
Feb. 7 at the Glendale
Care Center.

A Phoenix native,
McAffrey[...]His proudest moment
was when he played a part in the production of
“Tea House of the August Moon.”’

“*He didn’t have any lines but just being part
of the cast was a dream come true,”’ said his
father, Richard McAffrey.

For his performance in the play, he won the
Most Inspirational Player Award.

Mike’s love of acting continued at GCC. He
landed the role of Grandpa Brooks in a play call-
ed ‘‘Mildred is my Name.”’

‘Mike loved drama, especially h[...]writing, taking classes in
journalism and joining The Voice.

‘‘Mike’s illness made it hard for h[...]ugh in print.’

Although he was confined to bed the last
months of his life, his love of writing never sub-
sided. The following excerpt is from his personal
journal. It was the last piece he wrote.

Today I was at the hospital. This time it was
not for me. It was nice to be on the other side
for once.

I was there to see the greatest moment of my
life. My sister(Kim) gave b[...]ubles.

I saw a little face looking up at me, and the
look in her eyes said, ‘‘I want you home, Uncle
Mikey.”’

On the outside, I probably didn’t show it, but
I felt it on the inside.

Thanks Amanda, I’m coming home soon.

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obsessive, haunting love affairs

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

A 19-year-old woman stuffs herself with an enormous
meal and six chocolate bars, then goes into the women’s
restroom and vomits.

A 22-year-old col[...]ive
behavior, an addiction, a disease.

Addiction is one of the problems campus counselors
deal with, according t[...]Rideau-Tipton.

“*Addiction affects students in the classroom, at work
and at home,”’ Rideau-Tipton said.

That is the bad news. But the good news, according
to Rideau-Tipton, is that society is becoming educated
and more aware, so it is acceptable and easier for peo-
ple to seek help.

“Students come into the center already knowing they
have a problem,”’ the counselor said. ‘‘We don’t usual-
ly have to diagnose it.’’

Defining the problem

In a recent talk at West Valley Camelback Hospital,
Drew Drazin, addiction counselor at the hospital, defin-
ed addiction as ‘‘a patholog[...]n.

John Bradshaw, in his book ‘‘Bradshaw on: The
Family,’’ says violence in a relationship is also an ad-
diction. Both the abuser and the victim are addicted.

Any way you define it, professionals all agree addic-
tion is a tremendously destructive problem.

It is a life-style, or actually a death-style, Bradshaw
says, ‘‘based on the relinquishment of the self as a wor-
thwhile being,’’ to a self who[...]ovable and happy.

Roadblocks to recovery

One of the biggest blocks to treatment is denial. It is
one thing to diagnose an addiction in a person, and
another for the person to accept that diagnosis and seek
treatment, Drazin says.

Another problem is the preconceived ideas people still
have about addict[...]an addiction.”’

However, he says tolerance—the need for more and
more of whatever thing a person uses to achieve the same
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tinued. But addiction is not a weakness; neither is it lack
of willpower. It is an illness, a sickness.

Another problem is stereotyping: Thinking that an
alcoholic is the person hanging out down on the streets
of South Phoenix, or that a sex addict is a rapist.

All of these may be true, Drazin says, but they are
a small percentage, and they are in the late, chronic
stages of the addiction.

“‘What about thethe relationship addicts
have with their chosen addic[...]become more obsessed with their addiction,
there is a strong need to feel normal. They want to feel
better. And there isthe distortions that are taking place
in the addict.’”’

Behavior is what bothers people the most when deal-
ing with addicts, Drazin says.

Addictions are chronic. The addiction can be arrested
but not cured. It is progressive.

If a person is working on a program of recovery they
are changing. But if they stop, the recovery stops, even
if an alcoholic picks up a d[...], have to ap-
proach recovery in a different way, the addiction
counselor said. Because they still have to eat.

Where to go for help

The first real self-help for the addict came in 1935 with
the beginning of Alcoholics Anonymous, Drazin said.
This was geared toward the alcoholic only, but was a
prelude to other self-help and support groups.

The next advancement was in 1956 when the American
Medical Association said that alcoholism was a disease.

In the last several years there has been an explosion
in the self-help area. There are hundreds of programs
ba[...]But it does no good to treat these problems
until the addiction has been treated and the person is in
recovery. Then the other issues can be treated effectively.

For additional information on addiction and the treat-
ment available, see the campus counselors, or call West
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (146)[...]5, 1991

Baseball hurt, inconsistent, and 1-5

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

With a rash of injuries and inconsistencies from one
game to the next, the men’s baseball team has opened
the season on a low note, winning just one of their first
six games so far this season.

The Gauchos will have a home-and-home series Tues-
da[...]Scottsdale Community College.

Over tne weekend, the Gauchos faced Yavapai Col-
lege in a home-and-home series, the results of which were
unavailable at press time.[...]them,”’ head coach Dave Grant
said. ‘‘It is tough to go to Yavapai to play, since the
weather and field conditions are tough for us to play in.”’

The Gauchos’ inconsistency showed in their most re-
cent loss, a 9-8 decision to the Grand Canyon Universi-
ty JV team. The Gauchos were down 7-2, but fought
back to tie the game 7-7 in the 8th, only to lose the game
in the 9th.

**We were behind the whole game, and were able to
fight back and tie the game, but we just couldn’t get it
together and get the big hit we needed to pull us up,”’
Grant said.

Gauchos split with PC

On Feb. 19 and 20, the Gauchos played a home-and-
home series against Phoenix College, in which the
Gauchos won the opener 6-3, but lost the second game
10-4.

In the opening game, the story was the pitching of
Noah Perry, who pitched a complete game for the
Gauchos.

“Noah walked two batters in the first inning, but then
settled down and stayed under control and finished the
game,’’ Grant said.

Don Bayus helped the cause by getting three hits, and
Kevin Dyer got the key hit in the 6th to put the Gauchos

First baseman John Loomis catches the ball on a pickoff attempt of a South Mountain baserunner.
South Mountain won this game 7-1 and swept the Gauchos in a two game series the next day.

ahead for good.

On the second day, the Gauchos lost shortstop Josh
Hurst to a bad-hop ground ball that hit him in the eye,
forcing him out of action for at least two t[...]turned out to be a bad play, because after that,
the Bears scored seven and won the second game.
Gauchos lose conference opener

The Gauchos lost a home-and-home series with South
Mo[...]and 16.

“In both games, we weren’t getting the offense and
defense needed to win the games,”’ Grant said. “‘We got
good pitching from Bryan Lundberg in the first game,
but got poor pitching in the second game.”’

To open the season, the Gauchos faced the Arizona
State University JV team, losing 6-5 to t[...]but we didn’t
have a lot of offense throughout the game,’’ Grant said.

Softball begins with 8-4
mark, will host Scottsdale

By Matt Suman
The Voice

After starting the season strong with an
8-4 record overall, and 3-3 in the con-
ference, the women’s softball team will
be looking to improv[...]he still
encourages fans to come out and support
theThe Lady Gauchos opened their season
with an impressive showing at the
Arizona Western College Tournament in
Yuma, Feb 8-10.

“We played tremendous ball in the
tournament,’’ Gamez said.

Posting a 5-1 record, the Gauchos plac-
ed third in the tournament, with their only
loss coming to Fullerton College.

After giving up 5 runs in the first two
innings, the Gauchos battled back, before
losing 6-4.

In the their first conference game this
season, the Gauchos split a double-header
with Mesa Community College, on Feb.
12.

After trashing MCC 8-1 in the first
game, the Thunderbirds bounced back
and defeated the Gauchos 6-1 in the se-
cond game.

“I think we won the first game too easi-
ly, and let up in the second game,”’ Assis-
tant Coach Mike Grimaldi said.

“I think every game is still a learning
experience,”’ second year pl[...]Molander said.

Against Central Arizona College, the

Gauchos definitely learned something, as
the defending national champs swept the
double-header from the Gauchos, 4-0,
and 42.

But even in defeat, the Gauchos show-
ed they are a much improved team.

In the second game, the Gauchos had
a chance to tie with two runners on in the
ninth, but CAC was able to get the final
out, and end the Gauchos hope of a split.

A victory over CAC would have been
sweet for Gamez, their former head
coach, but the Gauchos will have other
chances.

‘We just have to learn to eliminate the
little mistakes,’’ Gamez said. ‘‘But I ex-
pect us to beat Central before the season
is over.”

“To know we can play with Central,
an[...]ves us a lot of
confidence.’’ Molander said.

The Gauchos bounced back from their
tough losses to C[...]ith two strong pitching perfor-
mances, Feb. 18.

The pitching was the main concern at
the beginning of the season, and despite
the great showing against SMCC, Gamez
isn’t satisfied.

The pitching is looking a lot better,”’
Gamez said. ‘‘But it is still suspect.”

Strong defense, and aggressive offense
has propelled the team so far, as the
Gauchos lead the league in double-plays,
including four against CA[...]long way,’’ Gamez
said. ‘‘I don’t think the girls expected to
do this well.”’

“No team[...]think
our fall program really helped. But most
of the credit has to go to the girls. They’ve
worked hard, and now they’re starting to
believe.”

By Mike Pettice
The Voice

Although only a few weeks into the
new season, both the Men’s and
Women’s tennis teams are off to ver[...]e no complaints so far.”
That basically sums up the start of

the men’s tennis season, according to

Head Coach Ray Simpson. The

Gauchos currently hold a 1-1 record

and are sho[...]head of where I had expected.”

Glendale opened the season with a
tough loss to highly rated Scottsdale
CC, 3-6. Despite getting the loss,
Simpson stated that he was satisfied
with h[...]ould have gone
either way.””

Kawal Patel was the only Gaucho
to win in singles play, while teams o[...]n Holder were
victorious in doubles competition.

The Gauchos lone victory so far
this season, was a do[...]ike we
did last week, we should fare well.’’

The Gauchos will face the Univer-
sity of Mary (Minn.) on Mon.; South
Mount[...]tand 2-2

After losing their first two mat-
ches, the women’s tennis team has re-
bounded with two ve[...]eriences,’’ said
Head Coach Joann Pell. ‘“The teams
we played were four year schools,
with very strong programs.”

Last Tuesday, the Gauchos open-
ed conference play with an impressi[...]rici, Brittany Rice,
and Michelle Steinbeiss.

The bottom half of our team real-
ly pulled it out for us,’’ Pell said.
The experience we gained in our
first two matches rea[...], and No. | player
Christine Murphy, (6-3, 6-2).

The Gauchos will have two con-
gerence matches this w[...]Photo by Steve Mitchell/Vel

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (147)[...]etball closes out season

strong showing at Pima

By Dawn DeChristina
The Voice

The men’s and women’s college track
teams run up[...]tion,’’ Coach Ran-
dy Espinoza said.

Friday, the team raced against the clock
for their second meet, against Phoenix
Coll[...]hoenix are
their toughest competition. ‘‘Mesa is
stronger than the past although it’s good
for competition,’’ said George Davies,
coach for jumpers.

The second meet is the biggest meet in
the season. “‘If we beat Mesa it will decide
the conference championship, which we
won last year,’’ said Jackie Espinoza, a
member of the team.

“‘The second meet you feel more con-
fident against the[...]stronger than last year.

Women strong this year

The women’s team ran hard at Pima
Aztec Classic on Feb. 16. Theis a good-
coordinated, strong girl; she has a ticke[...]ts on relays, and Andrea
McKenzie placed first in the 800.

Aimee Anthony came out with one in-
dividua[...]Women falling,

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

The women’s college basketball
team fell to fifth p[...]ringing their overall record to 16-10
and 10-7 in the conference.

“Scottsdale came out very intense[...]oach Greg Silcox said. ‘‘We were
behind 20 at the half and came out
and played an even, but ugly second
half.””

Friday the ladies played South
Mountain Community College,
although scores were not available at
press time.

The Lady Gauchos are preparing
for their final two ga[...]llege, and Friday night at Cochise.

“Northland is a quick, athletic
team that puts good pressure on the
ball,”’ Silcox said. “‘It will be tough
to win at Cochise, because it is one
of the toughest gyms to play in.”’

The Lady Gauchos faced Phoenix
College on Feb. 13, and in a game in
which the Gauchos lost two of their
top players, Cindy Cobos and Stacy
Jockela, the Gauchos defeated the[...]rsts on relays.

“This year’s women’s track is the best
we've ever had,”’ said Richard Cherry,
c[...]He said that to be a good thrower
one has to have the desire to learn and im-
prove, and the discipline to practice on
a very regular basis.

Men looking to improve

The men fought to the finish line in the
Pima Aztec Classic on Feb. 16. Carl Am-
bramsen hurdled first in the 110-meter
high hurdles. Ray Beadle ran second in
the 400-meter dash. Mike Hungerford
made first in the 35-pound shot put,
shooting a school record of 50[...]de sixth in javelin and
eighth in discus. Fincher is one of
Cherry’s most dedicated men. ‘‘Second
season they should be up there at the
top,’’ Davies said.

Future meets

The ASU Collegiate Open (Hep-
tathlon/Decathlon) will be held on March
1 and 2 at Tempe (ASU).

“ASU is the first big meet where we
can get a look at all of the other teams
in our conference,’’ said Phil Jackson, a
first-year long distance runner for the
team.

Their next meet is against Scottsdale
Community College and South Mo[...]3 p.m. on March
8 at Scottsdale. ‘‘Scottsdale is not very
competitive; they are very weak, and
South Mountain is traditionally not very
good,”’ said Shawn Simon, on the men’s
track team.

The track team placed sixth in the na-
tion last year and is favored for a regional
championship.

“They'll[...]step in.”

but in playoffs

Bears 77-64.

“It is a shame that the injuries oc-
cured to those two players because
they developed the most as basketball
players and they developed
themselves as people,’’ Silcox said.

Silcox said the last 18 minutes of
the first half were the best the team
has played all year long.

‘*We were ahead by 14 at the half,
and then stretched the lead to 23, and
then we decided to cruise,’’ Silcox
said. ‘‘They tried a run in the last
2:30, but only got it back to 13.”

The Gauchos then faced Yavapai
College on Feb. 16. where without
Cobos, who is due back for Wednes-
day’s game, and Jokela, who is out
indefinitely, the Gauchos were
defeated by Yavapai 71-58.

“*Without those two in theThe Gauchos are ishing the
regular season with four games in
nine days.

“[...]ng

By Matt Suman
The Voice

The men’s basketball team will finish
up its season[...]College and
Cochise Community College this week.

The Gauchos played South Mountain
Community College on Friday, but
results were not available.

Against NPC, the Gauchos will try to
get back into the win column after drop-
ping their last six games.

For Head Coach Paul Long and the
Gauchos that may be easier said than
done.

Northland Pioneer, one of the top
teams in the league, defeated the Gauchos
earlier in the season 104-95.

“*We played them tough before,[...]is time,”’
Long said.

Gauchos lose tough one
The Gauchos lost a hard-fought game
against Phoenix C[...]b. 13.
Trailing 79-78 with under a minute to
play the Gauchos had a chance to take the

Archery teams

By Dawn Bartlett
The Voice

With the indoor tournament competi-
tions for the GCC archery team coming
to a close, Coach John Roles feels the
season can only get better.

“*We have had a lot of problems with
the indoor season, but we only have one
more indoor event and then the team can
take a break and concentrate on the out-
door season.”’

Roles feels that the team prefers out-
door competitions to indoor because of
the challenge and the increased skill level.

In outdoor events the shooting distance
is greater, there are more rounds to com-
pete in, a[...]onsidered.

“‘Outdoor competitions are really the
best way for a shooter to show his talent
and skill,’’ Roles said.

Roles also feels that the team will do
better in the latter part of the season
because the team is motivated and is
showing great improvement.

By James Gilbert
The Voice

It was a return to the realm of sunken
putts on Feb. 14 and 15 for the Glendale
Community College golf team, as they
competed in the Arizona Collegiate Inter-
national held at Happy Trails Resort.

The Gauchos took 2nd place in the
tournament, finishing 26 strokes behind
Scottsdale Community College. Grand
Canyon University rounded off the top
three by finishing in 3rd place, just one
stroke behind the Gauchos.

“For our first time out this year we
were very pleased with the outcome,” said
fourth-year golf coach Don Ulm.

After the invitational’s first day, the
Gauchos found themselves eight strokes
out of first place, finishing the day at 297.

“‘We were optimistic about our posi-
tion in the standings after the first day,”’
Ulm said. ‘‘Being eight strokes down is
nothing. We felt that we had the ability
to pick them back up.”’

Unfortunately, the Gauchos were never
able to close the gap on Scottsdale. Dur-

lead, but missed a free throw, and PC ex-
tended their lead to 81-78. The Gauchos
had a chance to tie the game, but missed
a 3-point shot as time expired.[...]Yavapai runs over Gauchos

Yavapai College handed the Gauchos
their sixth straight defeat, as they ran over
the Gauchos, 131-112.

“*We started the game with a full-court
press,’’ Long said. ‘‘But they broke it,
and got a lot of easy layups.”’

The Gauchos were able to cut the lead
to 4 in the second half but could get no
closer as YC pulled away again.

Freshmen look toward next year

With the season coming to an end, and
the playoffs far beyond their reach, the
freshmen are waiting for next year.

**Now we're[...]playing for next year.’”

getting better

The team is really doing good,’’ Roles
said, ‘‘they h[...]ryone gets along great.’’

According to Roles the team improve-
ment is evident in the shooters increased
scoring ability. The scores of the in-
dividual shooters are up from the 160
range into the 230 to 240 range, this in
turn helps to bring the team average up.

According to Roles, the team’s
shooting distance is also increasing which
shows that the team skill level is improv-
ing because the shooters are becoming
more accurate and more conf[...].

**When individual shooters show im-
provement, the team average reflects
those improvements.”

The team’s first outdoor competition
will be the ACCAC Intermountain Invita-
tional at Phoenix Col[...]o take a break before our first
outdoor event but the team is not going
to slack off,’’ Roles said. ‘‘I feel our team
will be very competitive in the last part
of the season.’

Golf opens with second place finish

ing the second day of the tournament
Glendale lost ground and dropped
another 18 strokes.

The Gauchos also had to fight off a late
rally by Grand Canyon. The Antelopes
were six strokes behind the Gauchos when
theThe Gauchos were led by the shooting
of returning sophomore Nick Rizer and
newcomer Dan Anderson.

Rizer was the top Gaucho golfer,
finishing 4th overall. Anderso[...]his heels, taking Sth place.

Also placing among the leaders were
Anders Bergh and Greg Kornburger, wh[...]ust pick-
ed up where they left off last season.

The next apppearance in tournament
play for the Gauchos was the Pima Invita-
tional, held in Tucson on Feb[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (148)[...]as been said that history repeats
itself. If this is so. then it's doing a bad
job of it.

There was the war then; there is the war
now.

There were the peace activists then;
there are the...

Where are the peace activists now?
There are actually quite a f[...]en military
veterans.

Some are still around from the last war,
and still want peace. But most of the
peace lovers of today are in the closet.
coming from a generation that hasn’t ye[...]ion
Seriously Social
Peace activists, come out of the closet: The world needs you

They say they want peace, but won’t
stand up for their beliefs in the matter.

Do they need someone to hold their
hands[...]t has happened to America?

People complain about the lack of
freedom of speech. bit when they have
access to it. they don‘t say a word.

The press seems to be LCVEI’iI’lg more
about the support of the troops and the
war, and almost nothing on the peace
rallies.

The reason for this is that the peace ac-
tivists aren’t making enough noise.[...]itting around doing nothing
and complaining about the war with your
friends, get out and march. Circula[...]ally on
campus to make people take notice of
what is going on.

All the information that is being
reported by the press is coming through
the Pentagon. Who controls the Pentagon
and the rest of the military? The politi-
cians. of course.

Since wheti have the politicians told the
people what was really going on?

Give me a break!

Have all the people of America gone
so blind that they are willing to trust a
government that is no more than a bunch
of contemptive. bureaucrats[...]wn good?

I certainly hope not. [don't want to be
the only person that still believes that
peace has a[...]’s about time for something big to hap-

pen on the side for peace. It‘s time for the
people who truly want peace to get off
their lazy[...]ou have to write
letters to your co igressmen. to the Presi»
dent even. and tell them how you feel.

W[...]How many people have to die before
this happens?

The freedom of speech. which is the
most powerful weapon we have. must be
utilized in[...]o stand alone.

Let's do something soon before it is too
late .

of a refreshing 32-min“: Li[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (149)[...]al boxer
apply now. will appear at ASU West. wins by TKO.

Glendale Community College

9 "[...]No. 13
-: Hatch ll, 1991

Smoking
endangered

By Wendy Still"!
The Voice

Whether or not tobacco is banned in all district
buildings will soon be deCided by the Maricopa Com-
munity Colleges Governng Board.

Ho[...]faculty members. especially
here on campus. think the district is just blowing smoke.

Robert Hubbard. Glendale philosophy professor and
president of the district faculty senate. said the faculty
does not support the proposal.

The faculty today voted in favor of the status quo."
Hubbard said at the recent Board meeting. “We were
defending libert[...]and trying to avoid this
fascism."

Hubbard said the faculty was also concerned with how
the policy would be enforced. The proposal calls for en-
forcement through the normal chain of command.

The proposed ban would prohibit all uses of tobacr
co[...]ewing tobacco. tn college buildings and
vehicles. The sale of tobacco products on campuses
would also be prohibited.

The proposal submitted for consideration CllCd a 1986[...]n, Board presi-
dent aiid Glendale chiropractor. "The average person
does not have the capacity to make value judgments
without some stable data."

Amrein said the policy includes chewing tobacco
“primarily because chewing tobacco is the greatest car-
cinogen known to man." Amrein acknowledged there
is no second-hand risk with chewing tobacco.

The district recently conducted a survey of students
to determine attitudes about smoking issues.

Of the students questioned at Glendale, 160 agreed
that[...]ree, including
chewing tobacco. One hundred forty-theis also
studying electronics. "but i kind of agree with Nick. lt‘s
their right to smoke it the) want to.“

Dave Bradley. who is studying robotics. thinks an area
should be secti[...]ihal. one oi (ilendale‘s representatives to
- - the Governing Board. wants ad\ ice or suggestions reg[...]Rosenthal said.
Students can contact Rosenthal on the district's elec-

Mark Thomas, preSident of Assooated Students. watches as Andy Field uses the lift on a ”0“” ”‘3” ‘Y-‘mm‘ 0'[...]5
3
3
2
2
ti.

new wheelchair accessible van. The van was purchased for Glendale Community College MSW“: ““071 “"9 the Dmpmfl' "L" approwd.
by the Associated Students as their community servtce pr[...]“"1. 5 if" ”Pm” .”‘ . .
“1 think it s the right thing to Jo. sdu; the tong-time

dent Dr. John Ft. Waltrip, there are a[...]lared handicapped students

who will benilit from the vehicle. Board member‘ “I w'” m” I” ”'

The Board will study the proposal and take testimony
at its March 12 meeting at the district office at ‘ pm.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (150)Low turnout

at Honors
gathering

By Steven Mitchell
The Voice

Honors students and faculty
took time out of their busy
schedules to gather for a party
in the Student Union Feb. 28.

The party, which was spon-
sored by the Student Honors
Organization, gave students and
fa[...]ce to socialize in
an informal setting.

However, the festivities were
overshadowed by thethe approximately 60 seats
available for members, onl[...]re occupied.

Additional emphasis was plac-
ed on the inconsistent use of the
Electronic Forum, designed sole-
ly for honors students.

The Electronic Forum is a
method of communication
among students and facu[...]ity to view
an updated schedule of events
through the use of computer ter-
minais in High Tech I.

“*[...]for us,’’ said Daniel Welsh
in an address to the gathered
students.

In addition to the food and
refreshments, there was a talent
show.

Among the performances was
a reading of poems by Muriel
Gray and a speech about drugs
delivered by Troy Conrad.

“*We should take Nancy
Reagan’s[...]al aid

Fall applications are now being accepted

By Jon Gabriel
The Voice

For students applying for financial aid
for the fall, time is money.

By applying now, you can get ahead
of the game,’’ said campus financial aid
technician[...]ans and grants
are available for students through the
Financial Aid Office.

In order to obtain them, students must
apply before the approaching deadlines.

Eighteen activity and institutional
scholarships are available through the

college.

These include scholarships for specific
majors, athletics, and for various other
awards.

The scholarships vary in amount from
$25 to $1,000. These campus scholarships
must be applied for by August |.

Scholarships from outside organiza-
tions are also available to students.
by August 1, 1991.

Financial aid, in the form of grants and
student loans, requires completion of
other paperwork.

The priority deadline for these finan-
cial aid forms is April 15.

Explaining the ‘‘priority deadline,’

s
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w[...]ren take a dragon of a roller coaster ride during the Associated
Students-sponsored Spring Carnival on campus March 2-10.

Popular hot spots are just around the corner

By Julla De Simone
The Voice

Spring break is the fantasy of tanned
bodies near exotic beaches, and drinking
margaritas with the reality of outrageous
prices. But this year, spri[...]y.

A roundtrip plane ticket to Mazatlan,
Mexico, is $352 for three nights and four
days. The trip includes transportation
from the airport to the hotel

A roundtrip plane fare to Cabo San
Lucas costs $314, which includes the total
package: three nights and four days with
transportation from the airport to the
hotel.

The third hot spot is Taos, New Mex-
‘w. It costs $220 for a roundtri[...]ts and four days lodg-

ings. Transportation from the airport to
the hotel is also provided.

“There are some great specials right
now because of the war situation,’’ Elia
said.

Further information for spring break
escapes can be obtained by any travel
agent at Westridge Travel or by calling
873-2555.

For those people who would rather ‘‘do
Arizona,’’ the March of Dimes is hosting
its annual Experience Walkathon, a cam-
paign to raise money for healthier babies.

The free walkathon is at 6 a.m. on
March 23 at Encanto Park, ISth Avenu[...]officer, said there will be
a group walkathon for the Glendale Com-
munity College students and faculty.

The group walkathon will provide free
transportation from the campus to the
walkathon.

“*The walk is pretty nice,’’ Jacobs said.
“It is good if you want to help your com-
munity and hav[...]ion.

Bannard explained in a phone interview
that the Walkathon will have start and
finish lines consis[...]er information, students and
teachers can pick up the white applica-
tions on campus at the Student Govern-
ment office or Fry’s Food store[...]ould be sure to have an
award notification letter by the time
school started.’”

As common as mistakes[...]Sanzari lists procrastina-

-tion and not reading the instructions at

the top of the list.

Sanzari encourages students to ac-
curately fill out thethe Financial Aid Office at
435-3378.

Wanted:
your blood

By Sevag Hayan
The Voice _

Phi Theta Kappa wants your
blood.

On Ma[...]t,
public relations officer for Phi
Theta Kappa.

The campus has held the
record for highest number of
pints of blood donated among
the community colleges in
Arizona. Last semester, 142[...]d be
separated to go to five people.

Even though the war is over,
27 pints of blood a week still
goes to the military.

Anyone thinking about
donating blood should consider
the following guidelines for
when nof to donate:

*Re[...]hroat
or fever.

*Close contact with hepatitis
in the past 12 months.

Tattoos in the past 12
months.

eInfection or disease for
which prescribed medication is
being taken.

©Vaccinations in the past 24

‘hours; with some vaccinations,
the wait is even longer before
donating.

eMajor surgery or blood
transfusion in the past 12
months.

eDental work (including
cleaning) in the past 3 days.

ePregnancy in the past 6
weeks.

No appointment is necessary
for students wishing to donate;
walk-ins are welcome. The
blood drive will be at held at the
Student Union.

“I'd like to thank everyone
that participated in the past and
encourage people to make it this[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (151)[...]an Spirit Award symbolizes ‘love of country’

By Joni Kowitz

The Voice

Barry Goldwater, Lee Iacocca and Reba M[...]in common, but they do.

Now they've been joined by Dr. Renee Rodgers-
Barstack, director of career e[...]ous spectators witnessed Rodgers-Barstack
receive The American Spirit Award Wednesday during
Career Exp[...]and continuing love of country and
dedication to the American way of life,’’ said Col. James
E. Watson, vice commander of the United States Air
Force Recruiting Service at Ran[...]son said.

Watson presented Rodgers-Barstack with the award
after giving a brief history of the American Spirit Award
that included Bob Hope accepting the first one in 1980.

Goldwater, Iacocca and McIntyre are other previous
recipients.

**This is an honor that | will share with my staff, my
coll[...]Watson presents Dr. Renee Rodgers-
Barstack with The American Spirit Award.

the resources I needed to do my job, and provided me
the time I needed to be involved in community ac
tivi[...]gers-Barstack added that everyone helped her and

the only thing they have received from her in return[...]anks and love.”
*‘When I was first told about The American Spirit

Award, I was overwhelmed by the fact that while our
country is in the midst of a war and its aftermath, that

the USAF still made the effort and found time to visit
us here at Glendal[...]s your life,’’ Ward said. ‘‘l can imagine the
number of people she (Rodgers-Barstack) has helpe[...]‘You gave me my one moment
in time. I hope this is one of many that you have had.’*

Host David Briant, director of The INSTITUTE on
campus, read a message from Gov. Fif[...]Renee...1 wish to congratulate you for
receiving the distinguished American Spirit Award from
the United States Air Force. As an ex-Air Force Cap-
tain, I know the importance of this award. It is the
highest award that any civilian can receive from the Air
Force.”*

Also in his note, Symington thanked Rodgers-Barstack
for the ‘‘wonderful work you have done for the citizens
of this state.”’

Job hunting: tips to finding a career

By Mike Maresh

The Voice

Job hunting’s a serious game that could
involve risks without immediate reward.

The nine ways to identify prospective
employers was the topic for the recent
Employment Talks seminar Feb. 25 held
on c[...]with peo-
ple who can help you, and being offered
the job.”

Word of mouth garners up to 70 to 80
per[...]a tip, word-of-mouth ap-
plicants should research the job with
phonebooks, career guidance centers, and
information systems.

Baugh stated the most important aspect
of this process is telling the employer what
field or area you want to work in.

After word of mouth, the second most
successful contact in finding a job is
through employment agencies.

Employment agencies[...]to Baugh, a major
drawback to employment agencies is that
usually the agent requires a fee from the
employer (not the employee).

This is a percentage of the employee’s

annual salary, usually 10-30 percen[...]ore cost-effective ways to fill
their positions.

The third most effective channel is
classified ads, which accounts for only 10
percent or less of new hires.

The remaining sources for the job hunt
are career centers, Department of
Econom[...]of all
hiring.

Baugh advises people to research the
companies they want to work with, and
then[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (152)[...]that will
probably light up a few
controversies.

The policy submitted calls for
a tobacco-free campus, which
will ban the use of tobacco in
any form in any enclosed
building throughout the district.

Although the policy has some
merit, it is doubtful that it will
help to alleviate the current pro-
blem of too many cigarette
butts finding their way to the
ground instead of the trash
cans.

Maybe if planners thought a
little more on this one, the
smoke would part, allowing a
better policy to filter through
the haze.

If passed as is, the proposed
tobacco ban would do more
harm than good, and contribute
to the already-growing campus
ashtray theory.

The campus is starting to
looking disgusting.

A Carl Sagan wou[...]tte butts scat-
tered all over campus. Why
worsen the situation?

If passed, smokers will be
forced to go outdoors where
they will casually litter the cam-
pus with more butts.

The Life Science and
Language Arts buildings are
prim[...]n trash cans and
ashtrays at these buildings.

It is quite obvious that they
are being overlooked because
nobody is using them. If they
were, the ground wouldn’t look
so much like an ashtray.[...]ut-
doors would only strengthen
their belief that the right to
smoke is accompanied by the
right to litter.

Essentially, there are just too[...]apitol punishment:

legislators on Candid Camera

By Eric Wincentsen

The Voice

Carolyne Walker is a goddess, and
anyone who doesn’t agree is racist
slime.

But first things first. As Azscam[...]lice Chief Ruben
Ortega’s video collection (not the
ones of the news reports con-
gratulating him on the Keys Market
drug bust) gets more air time, and the
people at the Chamber of Commerce
look for second jobs, and the whole
mess gets more complicated than
ever.

It n[...]asers
in her defense. It now looks like her
trial is goiug to cost Arizona tax-
payers more than the savings and
loan bailout.

Walker also reportedly[...]ditor: Dawn De Christina

What I Want).’””

The one thing she hasn’t done yet
is pull her usual ‘‘I’m Black,
therefore I’m above the law” tricks.
Both Walker and Rev. Oscar
Tillman, the local head of the Na-
tional Association for the Advance-
ment of Colored People, have
refrained from making a racial issue
over the sting operation.

Walker is just the tip of the
iceberg. Bobby Raymond, former
District 21 legisl[...]ly demonstrated his devotion to his
constituants by saying ‘‘F--k them.”’

A little-known fac[...]d
representative, wanted a shrimp con-
cession in the casino that Vincent
planned to build. I could think of bet-
ter things to flush my political career
down the toilet for.

But then, intelligence has never
bee[...]ff Photographers: Rich Davila, Jeff Graham,

From the Balcony

Capel © 1990 bs

By Mare de Celle

Computoons™, AX Rights Res[...]to reap, time to sow,
time to remove from office

By David Madrid
The Voice -

There are two types of laws in this
country. There is one law for the average
citizen, and there is another law for
politicians.

Our politicians make the laws that we
must follow, yet they see no reason[...]themselves. And why
should they?

They know that the worst that happens
to dirty politicians is that other dirty
politicians may strongly deplore them.

Consider the Keating Five, who became
the Keating One. The other four senators
were found guilty of using ba[...]punishment.

If I ever succumb to bribery, I hope the
law will be as lenient with me. Of course,
it won[...]. |
would be jailed.

No one would claim, despite the
evidence, that I did nothing wrong, as
they have[...]an ex-POW has its advantages

McCain was perhaps the most guilty of
all the senators. He not only took money
from Charles Keating, but also flew his
family and himself to the Bahamas at the
expense of Keating.

While there, the McCain family vaca-
tioned at the Keating mansion. Later,
McCain’s wife entered into a profitable
business relationship with Keating.

The Voice

This is bad judgment? Considering the
scolding that the senators got, I would say
they used excellent judgment. They know
we will re-elect them. They broke the law
and have survived virtually unscathed.

So is it any wonder that our state
legislators have followed the lead of our
senators? Although we have seen them[...]are sitting in jail awaiting trial
wish they had the same consideration as
our lawmakers.

But these p[...]motion in Maricopa
County Superior Court to quash the in-
dictment against her.

A telling part of the motion states that
an “‘invisible constitutio[...]m
prosecutorial mischief and unlawful
intrusion.

The hypocrisy that pervades our
political system is astounding. Why
should these elected officials be[...]hand and we re-elect them no matter what
they do. The servants are now the masters
and we, the people, now reap what we
have sowed.

‘VOICE[...]uter Aided Graplucs: Bobby Warren,
Marc De Celle

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (153)[...]her gets to heart of matter

Stephen Cooper

By Julla De Simone
The Voice

he room is quiet. A light shines
T over an isolated figure.[...]ogy pro-
fessor, sits like a flawless statue. She is
surrounded by an audience of piled
Papers and an opened compute[...]perimental psychology.

As Betsy turned away from the com-
puter, a preoccupied expression showed
in he[...]d I did a

lot of that. I tried to concentrate on the
positive.’’

Steve’s health problems first[...]off
balance,”’ she said.

According to Betsy, the first doctor
from CIGNA gave her husband two op-[...]husband contracted a bacterial infec-
tion. With the advice of another doctor,
the new heart valve was replaced in
December.

After[...]es a day and
take antibiotics three times a day.

The IVs were later cut back to three
times a day and[...]’s IV, got ready for
school, and arrived at GCC by 7:30 a.m.
to teach her classes. At 2:25 p.m. she
returned home and inserted a second IV.

The Coopers’ evenings were free until
11:15 p.m. when Steve got his last IV.

Steve is now on oral antibiotics, which
he must continue t[...]ill, has lost 90 pounds, and Betsy
says “‘it is contributing to his getting
well.’’

As she c[...]r
devastating recollections, she was holding
back the tears.

“I think we’re stronger,” the dedicated
wife said. ‘‘You do what you have t[...]managing, but you do because you
have no choice. The alternative is not
worth considering.’”

The interview was interrupted by two
students who came into the biology pro-
fessor’s office to discuss their grades.

When the interview resumed, Betsy told
how she felt alone[...]eve suffered loneliness also.

“Those have been the hardest times for
me, and vice versa,’’ she s[...]oing
through it more alone. When your life’s
on the line, you know where your
priorities are.’’

Betsy’s mother has been the one per-
son who has stuck by her during the
ordeal, but teachers and students have
been supportive on the job, and Dr. John
R. Waltrip, college president, and thethe faculty were all concern-
ed with Steve’s condition, but knew he
would pull through.

“Obviously this is a life-threatening ill-
ness, but he’s younger and he’s ornery,”’
Brandt said.

According to Lynch, the faculty in the
life science department set up a calendar
so each day one of the teachers would do
something helpful for the Coopers, such
as baking cookies or sending cards.[...]his health,”
Lynch said.

Brandt explained that the students also
played a large part in the Coopers’ sup-
port group.

“Most of the students have sent cards
Many stopped and inquire[...]d to other illnesses, no
visitors were allowed in the hospital.

She said the stack of cards people sent
from GCC and other campuses were
sometimes the only exciting thing occur-
ring during the ordeal.

During the interview, Steve himself
entered the room briefly and casually
pointed to his IV. Afte[...]p students succeed in
psychology classes.

“*He is a very caring instructor. He is
so anxious for them (the students) to be
as good as they can, and he gets[...]sing,’’ Brandt
said. ‘‘This place isn’t the same without
him. That’s true.”

Lynch shares this feeling of how special
Cooper is. ‘‘He deeply cares about others
and I think t[...]ent in April, and
hopes to be back to teaching in the fall,
but Betsy says she is sure of one thing:

“We are both taking the summer off.”

PMS cramping lifestyles of women

By Joyce Barton
The Voice

A 22-year-old college student is looking forward to
graduation, marriage, and the start of her career.

But on a regular basis she[...]violent
emotional outbursts. These symptoms bring the forward
motion of her life to a halt and make lif[...]usan suffers from Premenstrual Syndrome, PMS.

In the book, ‘‘PMS,”’’ Dr. R.V. Norris, says n[...]fairly regular
symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. The vast majori-
ty have mild complaints, but 3 milli[...]“*To understand PMS you must first understand the
most delicate and sophisticated function of the female
body—the menstrual cycle,’’ Norris writes in his book.

Each month, deep within the brain, a strategic oc-
curance of messages and re[...]In some women this delicate multi-system effort is
thrown out of balance, causing any of over 150 sy[...]ian Remington,
nurse practitioner and director of the PMS Clinic on the
Black Canyon Highway, talked about the tremendous
problems PMS can cause for women.

By the time women come to us, the majority have
been to therapists and to other doc[...]-
toms.”’

She says she can count on one hand the number of
women who have received help for PMS wi[...]Remington sees PMS as a two-fold problem: Besides
the symptoms caused by the hormonal imbalances dur-
ing a woman’s cycle, a[...]tes
another group of symptoms that are aggravated by PMS,
and have to be treated separately.

In his b[...]epilepsy, migraines, diz-
ziness, inflamation of the eye, hoarseness, sore throat,
sinusitis, rhinitis[...]fe, and, in turn, her family.

Stress intensifies the symptoms. This is why high-
achieving women in demanding profession[...], in addition
to holding down a job, tend to have the most extreme
episodes of PMS.

PMS can also affec[...]e, may find they
have more interest in sex during the premenstrual phase.
But most PMS sufferers are no[...]al wedge bet-
ween husband and wife that leads to the threat of
divorce, or to an actual divorce.

Norris also reports the effect on children. They can
become either withdrawn or react with outbursts and
hostility of their own.

The January "87 issue of Health magazine reports that
the first connection between hormones and monthly
mood swings was made in 1931.

In the late 1950s studies showed that women commit
ted more violent crimes just before their periods started

By 1979 a controversy began when press coverage of
P[...]might not be able to handle

top jobs because of the influence of their ‘raging hor-
mones.’”

In 1980 British lawyers came up with the PMS defense.
They successfully obtained an acquittal for a barmaid
accused of killing another barmaid by arguing she had
been suffering from PMS.

As a re[...]regression in women’s strug-
gle for equality, the article reported.

Remington says women are sensi[...]’t
have to suffer.

Remington believes that PMS is an imbalance of pro-
gesterone and estrogen. The clinic uses natural pro-
gesterone which is absorbed under the tongue. This, in
combination with treatment for low metabolism has
helped large numbers of women.

PMS is a complex physiological disorder with a stigma
attached to it. But once it is properly treated, there will
be no out-of-[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (154)By Jason Shodflelt

In the beginning there were those who told what they
thought the stars said. No“ there are Haw’llaa'u. which
t[...]21-June 20): Financial status of one
close to you is clarified. They're broke and want your
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Emme Kemp. pianist. singer. and come
poser, wrll be singing solo at the Kim.
\SL’ West's performing arts theater.

Kemp is appearing in the GCC Artists
Series to replace Pearl WilliamsJones.
who recently died.

“Emme Kemp is a wonderfully
credited performer.“ says Mary Ann
Dutton, retired music coordinator from
GCC. who is managing the concert. “She
is a fine artist."

Kemp has toured nationally in “Raisin
in the Sun." performed and written
original shows. and has been hailed by
two American masters: Eubie Blake, who
called her[...]Louis
Armstrong, who said, “Emme Kemp
swings at the piano and she is a great
singer‘...she sends me.“

Kemp will s[...]r. and arranger
Kemp recorded with Eubie Blake on the
historical album of his song hits.

Kemp‘s career has always included
gospel at its core. “Music is a life work."
she said when interviewed locally. “You
are always going to the next plane in
perfecting and refining. '

A nativ[...]Kemp {tax “or.
awards for her composing “rom the
American Socrety of ('ompOsers. Authors
and Publishers (ASCAP) and the
National Endowment for the Arts. Her
jazz ballet. “First Awakening." was
presented at Lincoln Center for the Pera
forming Ans in Washington, Dc.

Kemp is sponsored by the college’s
Evening Students Association Artists
Series in cooperation with ASU West.
The idai ofthe Artists Series is culture.“
said Judy Hoover. publicity director for
the series.

The concert will take place at 8 p.m.
March l5 at ASU[...]ng elephant probably wasn't real. Take it easy on the
drugs, OK?

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The Opera Workshop will present

scenes from musical theater at 7:30
p.m. March l7. in the Performing Ans

The concert will include songs from
“Wbst Side Story." “Camelot." "The
Boy Friend." “Paint Your Wagon."
“Student Pri[...]sic Man," and

staff. Tickets are available at the cashier‘s
office and at the door the m ening oi the
performance.

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The program is directed b_\ Tricia 1r-
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Gauchos beat in first round again

By Jeff Wendt
The Voice

The women’s college basketball team
closed out the 1990-91 season Wednesday
night as the Lady Gauchos were defeated
by Eastern Arizona College 74-64 in the
first round of the Region I playoffs.

“‘We got outplayed agains[...]Silcox said. ‘‘Eastern did
a good job pushing the ball up in transi-
tion, but we didn’t defend it well.’’

Eastern was ahead by 11 points at the
half and extended the lead to 15 early in
the second half. The Gauchos tried to
close late in the game, but could only get
it down to the 10-point lead Eastern even-
tually won the game by.

“*We were getting good shots, but we
weren’t able to get the boards, so we were
only getting one shot,”’ S[...]do things to be successful.’’

Kim Besold led the Lady Gauchos in
scoring with a season-high 29 poi[...]Haney scored 10.

Gauchos win, host playoff game

The Lady Gauchos won tne right to
host the first-round home playoff game
when they defeated[...]yed pretty well overall,’’ Silcox
said. ‘‘The kids were focused offensively
and shot the ball well, which was a key
for us.”” ‘

The Gauchos were led by Trina
Haney’s season-high 22 points, Tina
Crosb[...]game which Silcox described as
“‘ugly,’’ the Lady Gauchos defeated
Cochise College 53-52 on Ma[...]did a good job defensively
on putting pressure on the ball,’’ Silcox
said.

Besold’s 17 points led the Gauchos in
scoring, with Karen Vasecky scoring 12[...]h 10.

“‘We held our poise and composure
down the stretch,’’ Silcox added.

Overall look on the season

The Gauchos finished the season with
a 19-11 overall record, the third best in
GCC history, and third best in Silcox’s
history at GCC.

One of the high points of the season for
the Lady Gauchos was the California trip
in December.

“We went 3-1 and lost in the final by
only four points, but after that we came
back and[...]ights,”’

Track teams show well at home, ASU

By Michael Maresh

In a steady rain, the Gauchos track team

competed against Fresno Commu[...]several members who placed.’”

Winners in the field events included
Mike Hungerford in the hammer, Clay
Fincher in the javelin, and Randy Johnson
in the triple jump.

Other winners were Abayomi Best in the
400 meter run, Phil Jackson in the 800,
Ivan Noriega in the 1500, and Dale Houdek
in the 3200.

The 4 X 400 relay team of Robert
Tamez, Shawn Simon, Randy Johnson,
and Jackson also placed first.

The Gauchos met next at the ASU Col-
legiate Open.

‘*This meet had several[...]a huge upset at
this meet when she ran a 14.86 in the 100
meter hurdles. She also finished second in
the high jump when she cleared the bar at
5° 4%’.

Christy Thomas set a school record when
she long-jumped 18’11’’, and she also won
the triple jump at 35’6’’.

Mike Hungerford qualified for the na-
tional meet, throwing the hammer 150’9”’.

Justin Jones won the 100 meters in a
time of 10.9 seconds, while Best ran a 48.9

‘in the 400.

* head
hac

Photo by Jeff Graham/Volce

Hurdler Aimee Anthony practice[...].

Women’s tennis at 4-1 and getting better

By Mike Pettice

The Voice

The Gauchos women’s tennis team will
have a week of[...]ingles play and planning strategies.”’

After the break, Glendale will host

Despite a 5-7 overall record, the team
is 4-1 in conference play and improving
with every m[...]-year
schools,”’ Pell said. ‘‘Even though thethe defending champs, Mesa
Community College, by a score of 8-1.

According to Pell, the Gauchos suf-
fered from lack of practice before the

South Mountain Community College and
travel t[...].

match and didn’t play to their potential.
The poor weather really hurt us that

week,”’ Pel[...]are a tough team and played very
well.’”’

The Gauchos defeated SMCC on Feb.
26 by the score of 9-0. Singles winners in-
cluded Kristin[...]”

In doubles competition, Murphy and
Ratke won by default, while the two re-
maining teams won decisively.

Silcox sai[...]But that high point also brought a low
point for the team.

“*After those six games, we had to get
right back into the conference schedule,
and we were physically worn[...]h January,’’ Silcox said.

Injuries also hurt the team down the
stretch.

““We started to play the way this bunch
was going to play, then we lost Stacy and
Cindy at Phoenix, then we lost Cindy
Mullinex in the Scottsdale game,’’ Silcox
said.

Cindy Cobos and Trina Haney were
rewarded for their efforts by earning se-
cond team all-conference honors.

“‘Both players were deserving to be
placed on the all-conference team,”
Silcox said.

Softball at
13-5 overall

By Matt Suman

The Voice

With a 13-5 record (7-3 conference), the
softball team has almost equaled last
season’s win total of 15 game

The team will try to match that total
when they play[...]m,”
Head Coach Rick Gamez said. *‘But most
of the Kansas teams are pretty tough.”’

On Saturday the Lady Gauchos will try
to eclipse last season’s[...]ey travel to
Eastern Arizona College.

‘Eastern is a tough team that’s play-
ing really good ball,’’ Gamez said.

After starting the season at 6-4, the
Lady Gauchos have won seven of their
last eight games, including shutouts in
their last four games.

The Gauchos played host to Arizona
Western College on[...]xtended their streak, splitting with Col-
lege of the Desert, and sweeping Scott-
sdale and Pima community colleges.

Against COD. the Gauchos lost the
first game 5-3. Trailing 3-0 after five in-
nings, Glendale rallied to tie the score at
3-3 in the sixth, only to lose after giving
up two runs in the eighth.

In the second game, the Lady Gauchos
bounced back with a 9-1 trouncing.

Coming off the split with COD, the
Gauchos swept Scottsdale Community
College, 9-0 and 7-0.

Heidi Bodenstedt and Natalie Hunt
combined for the shutouts, with Hunt
facing the minimum number of batters.

‘*The pitchers did a great job,’’ Gamez
said. ‘‘But our defense has continued to
play weil.”’

With the game against Phoenix College
rained out, the Gauchos picked up where
they left off, extending[...]games, sweeping Pima
Community College March 6.

The Lady Gauchos took the first game,
1-0, when Jennifer Heisley singled home
the winning run with the bases loaded and
one out in the bottom of the seventh

Glendale took the second game 5-0,
with tough defense leading the way.

“Our strongest point is defense,’’
second-year catcher/outfiel[...]

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Hawkins in first round of fight

By David Madrid
The Voice

Anthony Fernandez, a student of Glendale C[...]a first-round technical knockout
of Charles ‘‘The Hawk’’ Hawkins.

The fight was held Feb. 22 at The Pavilion at The
Pointe on South Mountain. The Pavilion, a huge tent,
held a capacity crowd.

It was a night of fighting; some members of the crowd
joined in the violence as several fights broke out in the
audience.

But the crowd held no distractions for Fernandez. As
he entered the ring, the crowd erupted with applause.
He wore his colors on his head: painted flags of the
United States, the Phillipines, and Italy.

The fight began with Fernandez throwing a series of
j[...]with
one punch at a time. Fernandez made him pay by in-
creasing the tempo of the fight with differing
combinations.

At one point Hawkins attempted to take the offen-
sive against Fernandez. As he ducked and s[...]SHIRTS ¢ HATS ¢ T-SHIRTS

Fernandez, he was met by a overhand-right that drove
him to the canvas.

Hawkins rose and took the mandatory eight count.

The fight continued, and Fernandez resumed his at-
tack. Another overhand right hurt Hawkins and the
referee stopped the bout.

Officially the fight lasted one minute and sixteen
seconds. It w[...]nockout.

Fernandez knew little of Hawkins before the fight. “‘I
heard he had a decent right hand,[...]times when he
doesn’t hear his corner, he heard the corner tell him to
throw the overhand right that knocked Hawkins down.

“I felt my whole glove land on the side of his head,””
he said. ‘‘Usually I only feel the knuckles; I knew it was
a good shot and a knockdown or knockout was com-
ing.”’

And what of the flags on the head?

The U.S. flag was worn in honor of the American
troops in the Middle East. The Filipino flag represented
his birthplace, and the Italian flag was worn for ‘‘so-
meone special[...]d champion Brian Mitchell.

Before Fernandez left the ring he executed two jump-
ing spin kicks. ‘‘[...]March 11, 1991

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (157)‘Fiddler’ reviewed

GCC theater production is

a success.

Sharing traditions

An intercultural[...]es with Mr. Hassam Sudien, who will be heading up the
newly created International Diplomatic Studies De[...]‘He’s a real prize catch,”’ Waltrip said. The appointment was made official April 1.

Board restricts smoking, taping

By Steven Mitchell and Wendy Smith
The Voice

Policies restricting smoking and taping
were passed at Tuesday’s meeting of The
Maricopa Community Colleges Govern-
ing Board.

Both issues passed by a vote of four to
one.

Tobacco-free environment

The ban on smoking prohibits use of
tobacco, includin[...]ll
district buildings and vehicles.

According to the old smoking policy,
adopted in 1986, smoking was[...]fices all had
designated spots for smokers. Under the
new policy, smoking would only be per-
mitted outdoors.

**T would like to recommend this policy
for the benefit of the health of all of our
employees and all of our stu[...]C. Amrein, one of Glendale’s
representatives to the Board.

Prior to voting on the policy, the board
members heard testimony from several
Glendale Community College
representatives.

The student government has taken on
the opinion that we support the existing

policy,’’ said Mark Thomas, preside[...]had a survey on this issue,”’ Pell
said.‘‘The survey showed...that current
policy was favored more than the policy
proposal.’”

Linda Rosenthal, another GCC
representative to the Board, expressed
concern for the non-smokers. ‘I have
been contacted in the last several days by
several people from Glendale Communi-
ty College who have suffered from smoke
which is trapped in their office
buildings,’’ Rosenthal said,‘‘and they
were extremely supportive of the new
policy.’’

She said she would support the pro-
posal, but added, *‘I would like the cam-
Puses to set up some smoking areas with
tabl[...]wish.”

Barbara Hitchcock, board secretary,
was the dissenting vote.

“I don’t think that our pre[...]od enough policy now.’’

While confirming for the audience that
there would be no indoor smoking area
at all, Hitchcock said, ‘‘That, I think, is
rather revengeful.’”

Board President Dr. Don[...]a policy and then we can
encourage people through the educational
process to try to carry out that policy,”
Campbell said, ‘‘The city puts a stop sign
out on the street, and there’s no guarantee
that everyone is going to stop at that stop
sign...yet we still put that stop sign
there.”

Lecture taping policy

The second major policy decision Tues-
day night conc[...]culty member shall inform
his/her students within the first week of
class as to his/her policy with regard to
taping,”’ the policy states. ‘‘Failure to do
so will accord students the right to tape
lectures.”

The policy requires faculty to accom-
modate students[...]esident, and a philosophy teacher on
campus, said the policy was written at the
request of the Board.

**The faculty government did this as a
response to a request from a Board
member, and the policy that eventually
evolved was a policy consistent with the
status quo,’’ Hubbard said.

Hubbard was r[...]at Glendale last
summer when a student questioned the
denial of taping privileges.

Hubbard added that the teachers who
regularly prohibit taping justify it on the
grounds that they believe taking notes is
an essential part of the class.

Board member Dr. M. Grant
Christensen, who represents Mesa Com-
munity College, cast the only opposing
vote.

“I would oppose any limita[...]use
when I think a student pays his tuition,
buys the books, he has the right to learn
in the best conceivable way that he can
figure out. And if he can be helped by
taping, I think he ought to have the right
to tape.’”

Barbara Hitchcock supported the
policy, but said, ‘‘This is not the most ef-
fective way to study, to listen to a tap[...]encourage students to skip class.

She continued by saying that the pro-

Please see * Board, Back Page

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (158)[...]f all stupidity:

Gulf War means profit

Now that the war in the Per-
sian Gulf is over, the time has
come to put the yellow ribbons
away. They have sent their
message and are no longer
needed.

However noble the gesture of
the yellow ribbons, the message
conveyed was quickly exploited
by those with unscrupulous
natures for the chance to make
money.

Granted, troops remaining in
the Gulf to enforce the cease
fire are still facing possible
hostilities,[...]matter when dollars are
involved.

Moments after the war ended,
money-making campaigns that
capitalized on the meaning of
the yellow ribbons were launch-
ed, proving that ther[...]ers who
only care about fatter wallets,
no matter the cost.

Pioneer Ford, a loca! car

dealer, was one of the first to
try to take advantage of troop
support by announcing a yellow
ribbon car sale.

This showed how insignificant
our support was when the op-
portunity to make money was
involved.

Imagine this: The use of
yellow ribbons to promote the
“‘mother-of-all’’ car sales.

The prices weren’t that great.

Retailers were also[...]uldn’t shop at their
businesses unless they had the
best yellow ribbon display.

Don’t get caught up in the
euphoria of displaying yellow
ribbons. Take them[...]meaning to
become attached to them.

That meaning is profit!

Drumbeat New world order:

End aggression in 8 easy steps

By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice -

Doughnut shops around the world
took heed to this message.

Maybe it’s about time the world
did have a policeman.

Of course, I’m not speaking merely
of the United States. The countries of
this world are bonding together so
fast that the United Nations may ac-
tually be able to serve its purpose.

As demonstrated in the Gulf War,
a military force made of various, not
n[...]can claim
victories against oppression.

Now that the United Nations could
become a significant world force, the
United States should revamp its
foreign policy to fit that of the Coun-
cil on Human Rights. We have pro-
ven in the Gulf War that we are
against oppression, and now we
should follow through.

So here is a brief list of moves the
United States could make to bring
large-scale oppression into the world
conscience.

1. Speak out against China’s
genocide policies toward its own peo-
ple and toward the Tibetans. End all

economic aid and diplomatic ties with
the People’s Republic, and restablish
ties with Tai[...]ecome truly unbiased in
negotiating peace between the Israelis
and Palestinians. Both sides are just
as[...]Laos, and
Mongolia. These countries have
followed the Soviet Union’s reforms
and deserve to be given the same
favorable treatment.

5. Withdraw all recognition of the
Khmer Rouge, and recognize the cur-
rent Vietnam-installed regime in
Cambodia.[...]ed government, whether com-
munist or capitalist, is an elected
government, and we have no right to
mi[...]iate investigations into police
forces throughout the United States.

8. Recognize breakaway Soviet
rep[...]inister Shamir and Syrian President
Assad discuss the outcome of the Persian Gulf War.

No clowning around: GCC spring
carnival takes students for long ride

By Kristi Ebner
The Voice

Ripoffs.

They’re everywhere.

Everywhere you turn, someone is try-
ing to rip someone off. And for what?
Usuall[...]one else when
you know they’re getting taken to the
cleaners, but you can’t always tell when
you ar[...]off yourself.

Some ripoffs are so obvious. Even the
most gullible people know what I’m talk-
ing about.

For example, there are the magazine
ads that are just too good to be true. H[...]es you
your money back if you can’t get hold of
the company again?

Some guarantee: That in just seve[...]ybe get a date with your
favorite movie star.

If the company that sold you this tells
you that you loo[...]our campus.

This applies to anyone who attended
the GCC Spring Carnival. I know the idea
of a carnival. ‘“‘Popcorn and can-

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Glendale Community College
6000 W. Olive A[...], but it can
be deceiving.

I learned this lesson the hard way. Who
knew that one of those cute, cheap stuff-
ed animals hanging on the tent walls,
which probably cost 50 cents to manufac-
ture, would cost the general public $30?

This price could fluctuate, depending
upon the type of person you are. There
are those who can get the basketball in the
hoop the first time and win a giant Gum-
by. There are also those who are absolute-
ly terrible at games and who are just try-
ing to impress their date by winning them
a prize.

Did we really pay $3 for e[...]if we wanted refreshments, why
not just go across the street to the conve-
nience store? It would have been cheaper,
and we would have gotten more for our
money.

What about the parents who took their
kids out for a weekend of[...]talked to spent $60 in one hour.
That may work if the carnival is set up
in Beverly Hills, but the majority of col-
lege students and people in this area can’t
really afford to pay that much.

The idea was good, and it made money
to buy needed th[...]for-
tunately, we were literally taken for 2 ride
by this carnival, and it was not worth the
price of admission.

Maybe next time we won’t have to
check an arm and leg at the door.

we
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (160)[...]o take this opportunity to ex-
press a view about the Gulf War debate
which took place in the Student Lounge
Feb. 20, 1991.

I personally took exception to Dr. Lee
Carter of the Philosophy Department.
Dr. Carter’s views are tantamount to a
person who orders the most expensive
item on the menu, knowing full well that
the bill has been, or will be, payed by
others.

Dr. Carter, why is it that you, and peo-
ple like you, are more than willing to take
from this table, yet bitch about the quality
and the price of getting the very best?

Gary Pell, GCC student

Un-artful comments
Editor:

I find a good deal of merit in the obser-
vations of Eric Wincentsen’s proposal fo[...]Gasset stated, ‘‘Those who do

not understand the past are condemned
to repeating it.’’

Wincentsen does a fundamental disser-
vice to his cause by initiating his article
with art and culture and c[...]’ but it serves no usual pur-
pose to obfuscate the differences between
art and entertainment.

I think that ceramics has served as a
particular form since the dawn of history,
and I find it interesting and in[...]nd it more and more dif-

ficult to thank you for the outstanding
coverage the Voicé provides Career

Educational and Adult Re-[...]l thanks to Joni Kowitz for her
article regarding the Amercan Spirit
Award. She quoted us all accurately and
highlighted the main points of the
ceremony.

You and your staff helped to make
Marc[...]ent article on job hunting. I have
sent a copy of the paper to Ms. Linda
Baugh, knowing she will apprec[...]erup
Editor:
I take issue with ‘‘Tuition hike is ap-

proved”’ (Feb. 11, 1991) being placed on
the back page.

Why was this article placed on the back
page? I question your journalistic integri-
ty by placing the article on the back page.
This tuition hike is something that will af-
fect each and every student at Glendale
Community College, and it was placed on
the back page?

Are you trying to cover up the tuition
increase?

The Maricopa Community College
Governing Board had the wisdom to in-
crease tuition by $2 per credit hour for
day and evening classes ba[...]d enrollment
increase’ of 13 percent they raise the tui-
tion by 8.35 percent? Why wasn’t this
particular story[...]ory, instead
of what you gave us in this article. The
investigative journalism of the Voice
seems to reek of the same immaturity its
editorials do.

Randal S. Rud[...]me to Hell: Phoenix drives people to early grave

By Julia De Simone

The Voice

I start the ignition. Turning on the
radio, I vigorously search the channels
until I find some sort of inspirational
song.

Ah, the Beatles.

Driving along, I notice headlights
flas[...]king to school, and a sun lifting its
head out of the clouds. Everyone on the
road is my friend.

United we stand, until I hit the freeway.

The freeway has improved, but the
drivers have not. I guess it’s my fault for
bel[...]zona State University and Glen-
dale College.

At the on-ramp I begin my descent in-
to hell with a prayer or two running

At the on-ramp I begin my descent in-
to hell. Narrowly avoiding a mad man
driving 90 mph in the slow lane, I actual-
ly make it onto the freeway alive but
choked with car exhaust.

I notice the diamond lane for busses
and two-person car pools has, instead,
become the lane for all those people who
are running late.[...]ail.

I assume that since I’m driving 65 mph
in the slow lane with two lanes free of
cars, this car in back of me will move
over.

Wrong assumption. Instead, the same
car stays behind me, leading a row of
other[...]s me back to
reality.

For some reason drivers on the freeway
would rather follow the cars in front of
them than go wild and enter the two lanes
free of cars.

As I finally reach I-17,[...]acting like tourists about to
take a picture for the family scrapbook.

By the time the police arrive, the music
in my car has abruptly changed from K-
Lite[...]king a glimpse in my rearview mir-

Voices across the campus

Do you think smoking should be banned on[...]illar

because I
and that
would be inhibiting
it. the rights of the
students.

a +

Kim North

No. If they want to[...]shouldn’t
because
choice to

ror, I notice to the side of me a barbaric
man in a Gremlin trying to[...]ells some
sort of triumph, getting his thrill for the
day and departing so the other cars can
move.

In front of me I notice a woman trying
to put on her lipstick so Biff in the BMW
can see her. Impatient as I am, I step on
the gas to the tune of ‘‘Are Those Bugle
Boys You’re Wearing?”’

By the time I reach my destination,
University Drive in Tempe, only one
headlight is flashing support and a
thought suddenly comes to[...]our lights on and
off so that all those morons on the
freeway can get a clue that we’re not
riding ca[...]driv-
ing cars in Arizona.

and why?

or

Photos by Jeff Graham/Voice

Shawneen
Chapman

it’[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (161)Photo by Wanda Pippet/Veice

When it rains, it pours

Yam Dallenbach fights wind and rain to
seek shelter in the Student Union during
Wednesday’s rain storm.[...]ts

Negotiating your way through

‘Negotiating: The Art of Compromising,”’ with Frank Ramirez today at
I p.m. in the Student Union Lounge, will show how to participat[...]man to share views

News

Student snaps first in

By Jeffrey Graham
The Voice

One campus photography student took a shot in theThe New Times photography contest
in February. It was the first contest she had ever entered.

Jackson took[...]encer, and was highly encouraged to enter it.

At the time, she was shooting photographs and try-
ing to finish a roll of film for her Photo IV class on
campus.

The photograph placed first in the category ‘‘Black
and White is Beautiful.’’

Jackson said the judges liked the low angle.

“It shows his personality—rambunctious,’’ she said
as[...]how Spencer nearly jumped on her when
she snapped the picture.

“‘Bubba’’ was on display with other winners at the
Arizona Center near the end of February.

“‘Photography is an outlet for me,’’ said Jackson.

Since Jack[...]ldren like Spencer
to photograph.

“Photography is my chance to get away,’’ Jackson
said. ‘‘[...]bba’”’
(Justin Spencer) and placed first in the New Times
photography contest.

Library namesake dies at 79

by Michael Maresh
The Voice

Dr. John F. Prince, 79, president emeritus of The
Maricopa Community Colleges, died March 10 at the
Beatitudes Care Center in Phoenix.

Prince, who was the president of MCCD for eight
years, was also execu[...]ing in 1965 to 1967.

In honor of his years here, the campus library was
named for him.

“*He met the definition of the educational gentleman,””
said GCC president,[...]re and walking. ‘‘He liked to get up early in the

the Student Union.

morning to go walking,’’ Waltrip said.

From 1961 to 1964, Prince was the executive director
of the Arizona Junior College Board of Directors for
Community Colleges.

He attended the University of Arizona, graduating in
1938, and ta[...]ix College as an English instructor.

He was also the director of Phoenix Evening College
from 1957 to[...]Prince was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. He is
survived by his wife Margaret, two daughters, two sons
and si[...]ets may be picked up between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. in the SA office in

Student Recognition, Art Show Apr.14

The college will honor 67 students for outstanding academic progress or

The campus Speakers Forum will host Heiko Oberman, Un[...]s presentation, ‘‘Luther: Man Between God and the
Devil,’’ Wednesday in the Student Union Lounge at 11! a.m.

extracurricular achievement at a luncheon at I p.m. on April 14 in the Stu-
dent Union. The Student Art Show opening will follow the SRD program.

Anthony Fernandez to fight

GCC stu[...]eventh professional bout on April 11 at 7:30 p.m. The fight will be held at
The Pavilion at The Pointe on South Mountain. Fernandez has a record of
5-1 with 4 knockouts.

Rejection and the word “no”

Will another ‘‘no’’ in your job search process push you over the edge? Learn
how to overcome feelings of rejection[...]rom
Deems & Associates Inc., at 1 p.m. April 8 in the Student Union Lounge.

Columnist to enlighten cam[...]author, newspaper columnist and senior fellow at the
American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., will speak at an open
lecture at 11 a.m. April 10 in the campus Science Lecture Hall as part of the

The front page story, ‘‘War with Iraq debated’’ from the Feb. 28 issue of
The Voice stands corrected in two separate quotes from the panel.
The story should have read, ‘‘Gay Garesche assured the audience that oil

Honors Forum Series.
Wattenburg is author of ‘‘The Birth Dearth,’’ “‘Th

News is Wrong,’’ and co-author of ‘‘The Real Majority”’ and ‘‘This U.S.A.”’

The presentation is free and open to the public.

is not a compelling argument for playing a role in the Middle East.”
Secondly, Barbara Jaquay said that an embargo would nor have been ef-

fective eventually; the story reported she said an embargo would be effective.
The Voice apologizes for any problems this error caused.

e Good News is the Bad

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (162)[...]m

Feature

‘waiving’

goodbye to tuition

By Steven Mitchell
The Voice

Free money.

If you qualify, the Glendale Communi-
ty College Honors Program entitles you
to monetary rewards.

Students are eligible for the Honors
Program in one of two categories: new
stud[...]from a Maricopa County high school can
apply for the Presidents’ Scholarship.

Applicants must rank in the top 15 per-
cent of their high school graduating class.
They also must enroll as full-time students
in the academic year following
graduation.

Recipients o[...]150
for books and supplies.

Continuing students

The second phase of the Honors Pro-
gram is directed toward continuing
students.

Students previously enrolled can app-
ly for the Honors Fee Waiver Program
if they have completed[...]int
average of 3.25.

Fee waiver awards depend on the class
load for that particular semester: 12 or
mo[...]75; 6 to 8,
$50; and 3 to 5, $25.

To continue in the Honors Fee Waiver
Program a student must enroll i[...]honors course each semester.

Another benefit of the Honors Pro-
gram is involvement in the Student
Honors Organization (SHO).

“SHO provides the student with prac-
tical experience in leadership[...]s Program coordinator. ‘“‘It
gives students the opportunity to part-
cipate in honors activities.”’

For those who want to go a step fur-
ther, there is the use of the Honors Elec-
tronic Forum, which is solely for the use
of members.

The Electronic Forum is a program
designed to communicate with other
members, as well as faculty, through the
use of computer terminals in High Tech I.

Along with qualifying for the Honors
Program comes the opportunity to join
Phi Theta Kappa, a fraternity[...]ternities.””

Members of PTK represent GCC in the
community. In addition, they are eligible
to rece[...]orms of distinction.

Students are positive about thethe expenses that would normal-
ly be difficult to co[...]et Moreland, an honors speech in-
structor, likes the honors sections because
the students ask more questions and
“discussions are livelier.’’

Other positive aspects of the Honors
Program are classes limited to 15
students[...]dvisement,
early registration, and involvement in the
Honors Forum, a series of distinguished
speakers who visit the Maricopa Colleges.

Those who choose to be designated as
Honors Program graduates can go one
step further by completing 15 honor
credits in four different cou[...]d make this commitment
early enough to accumulate the additional
honors credits.

“*] didn’t know a[...].”’

Another thing Fabre wishes she had
known is that with the approval of the
teacher, and honors faculty committee, a
student[...]’’she said.

According to Matz, enrollment in the
Honors Program has been consistent over
the last two semesters. He says there are
between 450 and 500 students in the
program.

For more information about the
Honors Program contact Kim Robinson
at 435-3742.[...]TED

AFTER AN AUTO ACCIDENT

Call 1-800-WHAT NOW

the chocolate factory

Chocolate, chocolate, and more
chocolate.

This is a sweet dream for vice presi-
dent of Cerreta Chocolate Co., Jim
J. Cerreta Jr. The factory is located
in downtown Glendale.

The sweet smell of success is in the
air for the Cerretas, but the sweet
smell of chocolate is what will make
taste buds water.

This traditiona[...]n in operation for more than 60
years. Founder of the original plant,
Ben Heggy, started the candy
business in Ohio in the early 1920s.
This plant, which is still in operation,
is known as Heggy Candies.

Heggy’s daughter and s[...]in December at 5345 W.
Glendale Ave.

Cerreta Sr. is still president and
overall leader of the operation. Cer-
reta Jr. has three other brothers[...], work part-time.

Ceretta Jr. said a french mint is the
most popular seller for Cerretas. The

Tory,
pee”

company is always coming up with
new ideas and combinations with
candy. The vice president said he
wouldn’t be surprised if they had
more on the market than Hershey.

The candy is ‘lo-cal’—I say that
tongue in cheek,’’ Cerreta Jr. said.

Three weeks before Christmas is
Cerreta’s busiest time of year. Valen-
tine’s[...]ollow right behind.

Jill Cerreta has worked with the
company for 20 years. She says she
doesn’t ever get sick of the candy,
even though she eats an average of
five pi[...]reta caters to 450 grocery stores
in 10 states of the western region.
Grocery stores in the Valley who
stock the delicious treats include
Smitty’s, Safeway, and ABCO. The
company also deals with Disneyland
and Knott’s Berry Farm.

Cerreta is working with the City of
Glendale to develop the downtown
area by bringing in Valley tour
groups to visit the chocolate factory.
Cerreta Jr. believes there will be more
than 100,000 tourists this year.

That is about the number of Easter
bunnies that just hopped down the
chocolate assembly line.

PTS

Fv Van)[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (163)Page 6

April 1, 1991

The Doors’ twist hinges of reality

By Marc de Celle

The Voice

The Doors”’ is much like its central character, the
late Jim Morrison: a wild, hypnotic enigma of bea[...]ltimately
disappointing.

During opening credits, the film glides silently over
the edge of a cliff above the New Mexico desert. From
this point on, Oliver Stone’s imagery floats between the
real and the surreal, never pausing to notice the dif-
ference. The sun sets on L.A., and a moon consuming
half the sky rises in a matter of seconds; in mid-concert,
the spirit of the Indian shaman inhabiting Morrison’s
body rises and leaves him.

Walking out of the theater, I felt dizzy. Later, people
told me that days after seeing it, they felt like they were
still in the movie. After making sure they hadn’t drop-
ped[...]n insurmountable problem in mak-
ing a film about the 60’s rock group the Doors—their
lead singer, Jim Morrison, the Lizard King, couldn’t
come back to play himself[...]o work
his will on others.

Val Kilmer, who takes the part of Morrison in the film,
gives a performance worthy of an Oscar nomi[...]n snake

Campus plans
intercultural
extravaganza

By Matt Suman
The Voice

If you are feeling culturally illiterate, the Stu-
dent Union will be the place to go next week.

An intercultural festival, representing 13 dif-
ferent cultures, will be held in the dining room
of the Student Union, April 10-12.

“Sharing traditions’ will be the theme as

students are invited to come and ‘‘[...]‘*We want to invite people to come and share
in the festival and experience the different
cultures,”’ said Bel Winemiller, program direc-
tor, who is a Spanish instructor on campus.

Activities inclu[...]arts and crafts, and many different
foods.

Among the many performers include Flamen-
co dancers, a Mar[...]ancers, who will
perform on April 11, at 1 p.m..

The events will be held between 10:30 a.m.and
2:30 p.[...]g Yoda pull Luke
Skywalker’s starfighter out of the swamp with
psychokinesis. It’s nice, but no one faints in the aisles
of the movie theater, because it’s not truly credible.[...]usands of witnesses have attested (most
recently, The Arizona Republic’s E.J. Montini, in his
March 22 column).

When the Doors hit New York in ’67, the Village Voice
called Morrison ‘‘the first real male sex symbol since
James Dean.’’ Perhaps only Dean, whisked into the 90’s
via time machine, could portray Morrison on the modern
screen with the charisma necessary to make the effect
the singer had on friends and audiences plausible.

Morrison’s charisma was the central thing that held
the Doors together, boosted them to fame and defined
them. But it’s completely missing from the screen.

Lacking the real thing, Stone attempts to convey Mor-
rison’s power over others by manufacturing incidents
that never actually happened.

The first such scene shows Morrison meeting his
girlfriend, Pam, by climbing a tree onto her balcony,
kissing her and then introducing himself.

But according to Riders on the Storm, the book by

R.E.M. out of sync
or out of time?

By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice

The world is collapsing around our ears/I turned on
the radio...”

Yes, R.E.M. finally released their l[...]ise
solid release will make you think that R.E.M. is collap-
sing, too.

‘Radio Song,” from which those apathetic lyrics are
from, is a departure from the typical style.

Hopes arise with ‘‘Losing My[...]dense as those of a Robyn Hit-
chcock song (Life is bigger/Bigger than you/But you are
not me...). The melody loosely resembles ‘‘You Are the
Everything,’’ and the folk sound recalls Murmur.

Then there’s ‘‘Low,”’ which is self-descriptive. Played
over a spare bass line, the whole song seems to revolve
around the fact that it’s in a low voice.

Mike Mills prov[...]for some reason
producer Scott Litt buried him in the instruments.

The instrumental ‘‘Endgame’”’ should have been at the
end of the Memory Side (2) instead of the Time Side.
Because it sounds like a coda. It more[...]ans,
since most of it sounds like its from Green. The most
creative idea was ‘‘Belong,”’ in whi[...]eace of poetry over an obscured dance beat.

This is not a bad album, but it doesn’t seem like they
should have spent three years working on it. In the time
given, they could have come up with a much b[...]ors’ drummer John Densmore, Morrison met Pam
at the bar of Hollywood’s Whiskey a Go-Go while the
band was playing there.

Stone might have been able to pull off ‘“‘The Doors”
without being dishonest if he had chosen[...]’s intellect, which was considerable. But there
is scant mention of Morrison’s scholarship, the influence
Rimbaud, Nietzsche and others had on his art, or the
intellectual esteem in which the band held him.

Instead, Stone glamorizes Morrison’s dark side—the
wildness, the mysticism, the drugs and promiscuity. Even
the music is secondary to Morrison’s self-destruction.

Stone should have changed the name of the film and
the band to ‘“‘The Windows,’’ and created fictitious
names for the characters. He would have thereby
gained legitimate artistic license to manipulate the truth.

We would still know who and what the film was about:
It would be reminiscent of thethe
publishing magnate whose life the movie was loosely bas-
ed on, William Randolph He[...]f
you take severe, repeated artistic license with the truth,
you can’t pretend to be telling it.

Stone would do well to learn this lesson. As it stands,
The Doors’’ is a brilliant film that pretends to tell the
truth while lying through its teeth.

Stone’s next project is tentatively titled ‘“JFK.’’ Even
though Dustin Hoffman may be the world’s greatest liv-
ing actor, I hope Stone doesn’t cast him in the lead role,
and show him in a menage a trois with Jackie and
Marilyn.

Beyond the Balcony By Mare de Celle’

| am only keeping
forty of my eighty mistresses.
The rest | am donating
to charity.

Cyne © 109 by COMPUtOONDS . NV Rigkos Reseed

The Emir of Kuwait announces his new austerity plan.

EXTRA

18th Annual Faculty Art Exhibit will hang in the Stu-
dent Union Lounge through April 5. Full- and[...]edian Dan Horn will perform at 8
p.m. April 13 in the campus PAC. $5, $3 and $1.

Phoenix Symphony Pops[...]il 14 at Cactus High School
Auditorium as part of the Artists Series. $5, $3 and $1.

Top Line W[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (164)[...]ge 7

, Softball on 12-game winning streak

I

By Matt Sum-n

The VOICE

With 12 VICTOTICS in their last 12 games. the women's
softball team is hot.

improving their record to 25-6 ox erall. and 10-4 iti the
conference. the Lady Gauchos haw mmcd into a
second-place tie wit[...]zona College
were not available at press 111116.

The Lady Gauchos will try to continue that streak
whe[...]Community Col-
lege Tuesday, at 3 pm.

Earlier in the season. the Gauchos deteaied SMCC ‘72
and 6-1.

"We should[...]have to play hard and aggressiie "

Most recently the Lady Gaucho» played iii :1 Spring
Break Tournament. with Gubol-sltllc teams competing.
including the litiiyctsity of Puget bound. and Brigham
\ oung L'niy ersity

The tournament was played based on a point system.
lz[...]ch for a win. a S—run victory. and a shut-out.

The Gauchos placed third. finishing the tournament
with a 6-0 record. and 12 points.

CAC won the tournament. finishing with to points.
and Mesa Community College placed second with 13

points. _ ~ ‘
The Gauchos' victims included BYU. Uofl’b. Snow

Co[...]ah Valley. and Imperial
Valley. California.

With the recent win streak. the Lady (iauchos' con-
fidence is high,

The games we played in the tournament showed us
how well we’re capable of[...]'_\\\, but we've reaching our
potential now."

As the regional tournament tlr.t\\~ neat. Illt‘ Gauchos
seem to be peaking at the pcrtcci time. But (ianic/ knows
it the team wants any chance or teaching the national
tournament. they must first get past t entral Arizona
College.

Winners of the region the last three years, ('A(‘ seems
to be headed in t[...]nference game. and \Il alone iii lint place.

But the Gauchos seem confident that if an y team cart
do it. they can.

The only thing that separates Glendale and Central
Arizona is experience." Game] said. “But come tour,
nament[...]ley added. “If we work hard. we cart do it,“

By James Gllbert

'he Votce

Cactus League teams weren't the only
teams havrng problems with the lat;-
winrer storms that tune been dumping
rain on the Valley during the past weeks.

The Glendale Community College golf
team also had the[...]lems were not
insurmountable

Gaucho golfers took the adverse con-
ditions in stride, pulling off a second—
place finish in the Mesa Invitational held
on March 18 and 19 at Dobs[...]orrid conditions. Glendale
was in second place on the first day of the
tournament, just seven strokes behind
leader Scot[...]did feel that we were in a good

position to take the lead at that point.“

Greg Kornburger and "\nders Bergh
hoth posted scores to filllsi’l within the top
llVC.

"We are playing more nutshlc‘nl now.[...]s contributing." le
\dld.

Conditions worsened on the second
day. Rains led to the invitational being
delayed three times,

Even the cold and windy weather
couldn't deter the Gauchos from coming
on strong the second day of the
tournament.

Glendale came out swinging and never
looked back. outshooting Scottsdale by
seven strokes.

“Beating Scottsdale gave our kids a lot
of confidence.“ Ulm said.

By beating Scottsdale. the Gauchos
handed them their second loss in daily
co[...]n six years.

Bergh finished in second place for theBy Mm Sum-n

The Vorce

feeling that it was time to mote
on. Paul Long resigned as head coach
of the men's basketball team.

In a decision agreed upon by both
Long and Pete Pisciotta. athletic
director.[...]lings. and
no disagreement.“ Long said. “Both
the administration and 1 were
paralleled in our decis[...]n enough.“
Long said. “It was eating me up on
the losing end.

“It's always about winning and
los[...]yers returning
ne\t year. all of whom are guards. the
(iauchos are looking "iv a rcplacc~
mom who can step in anti take met
right away,

“Whoever takes over is gomg to
have to get busy getting people to
play h[...]now. assistant coach Don
Thorpe has been handling the
recruiting job.

“Don is working diligently and
hard, trying to recruit pl[...]as easy as if we had a
coach."

But as for Long. the players wish
him the best of luck.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (165)Back Page

April 1, 1991

Campus theater carries

By Dawn DeChristina and David Madrid
The Voice

Traditions! That’s what ‘‘Fiddler on
the Roof’’ was all about.

In keeping with the popular musical,
drama students fiddled their way[...]s, strong Jewish accents, and Old
World customs.

The play was presented to sold-out au-
diences on two different weekends last
month at ’Round the Corner Theatre on
campus.

Although the popularity of ‘Fiddler’
contributed to the long lines of people,
the superior effort on the part of the par-
ticipants was also a reason for the crowds

e Board

Shaun Malone who played Tevye and
Ginger Wandrey who played Golde
shared the lead roles.

Malone played his role with an energy
that gripped the audience. His conversa-
tions with God throughout the play
brought both laughter and applause.

In the musical number, “‘If I Were A
Rich Man” he sings to God about wealth.
The combination of his dance
movements, deep voice and occasional
scream were effective in conveying the
mood of Tevye.

Wandrey was mesmerizing as Golde.[...]olde.

Continued from Page 1

cess of learning is much easier if a student
is in class.

“Take good notes,’’ Hitchcock said.
“It’s a lot quicker to learn your notes
than it is to listen to a tape.”’

David Almasi of Accur[...]nterview, Almasi said, “‘If
they are enacting the ban because they
think students are lazy, they ar[...]not be a good note taker.”’

R ES E R VE

is

Mark Goodman, a lawyer and ex-
ecutive director of the Student Press Law
Center, emphasized in a phone interview
from D.C., that any effort to cut off the
flow of information to students is, in the
long run, not in the school’s best interest.

In the time that he has been with
SPLC, Goodman fails to[...]odman said.

Both policies will go into effect at the
end of the current semester.

OFFICERS

on ‘Fiddler’ tra[...]nt three to four months
preparing for her part in the production.
Rehearsals were held every night from[...]had to make time for school.”

Wandrey also was the make-up artist;
she did the men’s beards for all
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The dances were skillfully performed.

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Lenna DeMarco choreographed all the
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (166)Student art show

Student-produced art is on
display in the Student Union.

Page 3

Baseball team wins

GCC b[...]More than 75 students were honored Sunday during
the Student Recognition Day luncheon held in the Stu-
dent Union. The program followed in the Performing
Arts Center.

Faculty chose to reward the following students for
their academic achievements and creative ac-
complishments:

The 1991 Traveler, the campus creative arts magazine,
was unveiled Sunday, also, and winners were named dur-
ing the Student Recognition Day program.

Recognized in the art department were Pamela Spears, Judith Tuck-
P[...]ere honored for business achievements.
Honored in the communication department was Caron Jo Addessa
and in electronics, Christopher A. Boyd.

The English department had the largest group of winners: Terry
Donaldson, Amy Ch[...]ere Mike Bishop amd, Alonna
Carroll. Representing the honors program were Shelley Handley and
Stephan Joseph Testa. Honored from the journalism department were
James T. Gilbert and D[...]D. Justus, Kim Meehl, and Charles Woody

Honored by Phi Theta Kappa honorary were Mary Jo Adams, Alic[...]m physical education for dance was Amber Jamison.
The psychology honoree was Esmerelda Cortez. Jane M. Hofbauer
was honored in the social sciences and Judith E. Behrens and Jeanne[...]Hervey, and Mark B. Thomas for special service to the
school

The 1991 Traveler awards were as follows: First-place[...]omputer-generated art was Joel Meine. Winners for the fine arts
category were Pamela Sabbia, first plac[...]ons

First-lace three-dimensiona! de:

Winners in the fiction categ:
Robin Raymond, secon:

Spring fever

Photo by Wanda Pippet/Velce

Pre-med student John Bolte rests a few moments on the garden wall near the Nursing Bidg.

Lessons of Vietnam: a new class

By Jon Gabriel
The Voice

The Vietnam conflict, one of the most divisive and
controversial events in American history, will be the
focus of a new course starting this fall.

U.S. Involvement in Vietnam, 1945-1975, HIS 273,
is a three-credit course being taught by Dr. Leon Beene.

“One of the things that I’d like to do is address par-
ticular questions,’’ Beene said. ‘‘Why we became involv-
ed in Vietnam, what the impact of Vietnam was and is
on the United States, how the war was fought...and
there’s a whole host of ot[...]a greater
understanding of what Vietnam meant to the United
States: ‘‘Not just (for) the soldier who went over there
and fought, but for the American who stayed here at
home.”’

Beene feels that Vietnam is not just another old news
story, but rather an issue that still influences us today

“*T think that the Middle East in some way reflects

what Americans consider to be the ‘tragedy in Viet-
nam,’ ’’ Beene said. ‘‘The president almost made that
statement one evening[...]ng for some war
to get into to beat somebody over the head. So now we
are once again the victors we imagined ourselves to be
before Vietnam.”’

Beene is concerned about theThe Vietnam history class will include video presen-
tations, the reading of a Vietnam novel, and much stu-
dent pa[...]did learn things from Vie

we didn’t learn is to solve

GCC student darts a way through to world cup

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (167)[...]a Governor Fife Sym-
ington took heed to them and is
the latest participant to toss his
hat into the uttering game.

Although Symington isn’t
coming[...]t,
his actions are leading people to
believe that the message he is
trying to deliver is “no more
education."

Even if this wasn't Sym-[...]pril 4th, which seems
to target education to bear the
brunt of the reductions in next
year’s budget.

Once again education must
pay the price.

And pay the price it does.
Three of the four cuts in the
1991—92 budget are targeted
toward education. T[...]ollars in reductions. ln
cluding 1.5 million from the
community college level.

If more thought went in[...]ld be no
need for schools to lose their
funding.

The real problem lies within
the educational structure itself.

Education in the state ranks
near the bottom in the nation
already. By continually ag-
gravating the problems we
already have in this area the
situation is bound to get worse.

Every year millions of dollars
are pumped into the system to
cover bad management skills
and pro bas[...]rative salaries.

Sound familiar? It should.
This is a form of political deja
vu.
Instead of cutting budgets, it
seems the more logical first step
is to eliminate the causes of
these problems instead of
money.

All t[...]them probably went through it.
That could explain the spelling
of hypocrisy.

Drumbeat Jumpin’ Jesus on a
pogo stick; holy rollers are back

By Eric Wlneonmn

The Votes

Jesus is in your hamburgers! He
has risen to bless the world with
quarter-pound beef patties (actual
weight before cooking) charbroiled
by a Catholic priest, and made your
way.

Well, not[...]ll turn out.

Ridiculous? No more ridiculous
than the stuff I‘ve been hearing from
the Chi Alpha organization that has
been annoying GCC[...]ristian manner.

Through Christian rap music that
is even worse than the real stuff and
speeches that would make Oral
Roberts sick. Chi Alpha has shown
that religion is alive and well in our
schools.

We already knew that. It is alive
and well in Dallas. Texas, banning
math textbooks because they show
there are no absolutes. lt is alive and
null. sattng that teachers in Arizona
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The current version of Christiani~
ty has shown its concern for humani-
ty by the races of people it has almost
run into extinction. Now it is trying
to regain its foothold in politics, so
it[...]pects of humanity.

And what a scary thought that is.
The other day l was approached by
someone asking me to join a church
that used a literal translation of the
Bible.

lfl remember right, the Bible says
we should kill anyone who does not
believe in our version of God. That
is, a male. fatherly spirit that occa-
sionally kill[...]ity.

Christianity has come a long way
ever since the Apostle Paul screwed
up Jesus' teachings and gave[...]ing,
patriarchal religious laws, etc.).

If Jesus is going to return, this
would be a good time to do[...]n.
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1. l99l, issue ofthe Voice, 1 must say that
l am appalled at your response to crass
commercialism.

The yellow ribbons we so proudly
display are a symbol[...]ds of lonely
soldiers out there that need to feel the
same hearty welcome home that the first
returning troops felt.

Are we so afraid of being taken in by
a cheap advertising technique that we will
turn our backs on these brave people?
The mother of all stupidity would be to
allow history[...]t. I will proudly
display my yellow ribbons until the very
last soldier has returned from the Gulf
and been welcomed home in the manner
that he or she deserves.

Mary Ryan, GCC s[...]ive restaurant was right on. Dr.
Carter does know the cost for food and
that it is being paid for by others. That’s
why he is not ordering.

It is Pell who is ordering from the
menu, blind that the food is served by
wealthy corporations and guaranteed by
a heavily-funded defense budget.

Comparing the United States to an exv
pensive restaurant is a stroke of brilliance.
The wealthy are at the tables, the poor are
in the kitchen. America is prosperous.
Third World countries are poor.

Dr. Carter‘s message is hard to
swallow. It is easier to sit at the table and
admire the waiter in a star-Spangled tux~
edo with a yellow tie. .

Enjoy your meal, Mr. Pell. But don‘t
ask where the food came from, who‘s
making the buck, or what it really costs.
You may not be able to stomach it.

Judy Sorenson, GCC student
The"e's still time In wrile letters for the

last issue of the Voice. All letters are still
subject to editing for language or space.

Christians getting bad rap

By Inn Suman

The Voice

l've sat back and listened to all the
“God»haters" slam Christians and
ridicule the Bible.

Until now, I‘ve looked upon them as
ignorant people who fail to see the truth,
and will eventually pay the price.

But the problem is there are many peo—
ple who aren't sure about the truth who
are being led down the wrong path.

In today’s society, it's easier to con-
form than refonn. Too many people
don't want to rock the boat. I feel it's
time to take a stand and rack up a few
points for the Christians.

Enough with the metaphors.

I'm tired of the world‘s attempt to
snuff out Christianity by not allowing any
religious principles in our schools.

The only time Jesus Christ is heard in
the classroom is when somebody swears.

Today young children are taught about
the Theory of Evolution while Crea-
tionism isn‘t e[...]in‘s theor)
\' evolution. totall) ignoring an)

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reference to God. But what they don‘t
know is that even Darwin believed that
God created the original materials from
which we supposedly evolv[...]d. What do they have to live for?
For them, there is no hope after death.

Let's say, for argument's sake. that
Christians are wrong. The most we could
lose are a few sinful pleasures of the world
that don't give any real satisfaction.

But[...]forever paying for their
sins in Hell. Yes, Hell, the H-word. The
place that many people pretend isn’t real
because the word itself causes anxiety.

Anxiety minus an ans[...]of truth or consequences.

Me you gomg to belte\e the

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (168)[...]ure

‘Three Angels’: Convicts in disguise

By Dawn DeChristina
The Voice

“I really get deeply and emotionally in-
to my plays,”’ said Belton Corsey, direc-
tor of the hilarious comedy, ‘‘My Three
Angels.”’

I[...]riday through
Sunday, and April 26-27 in ‘Round the
Corner Theatre on campus.

The play is set in French Guinea in
1910. It opens with three convicts work-
ing on the roof of a shop.

Biafra headed for discount bin

“Jesus Was a Terrorist’ gets right to the point. It tells
how Jesus was labeled an enemy of the state by the

By Eric Wincentsen

A struggling middle-class couple is
leasing the shop from a rich, arrogant
man. The couple’s daughter is in love
with the rich man’s nephew, Paul.

The ‘‘convict-angels’’ conveniently
eavesdrop on the family as they work.

They discover that the daughter fainted
when she found out Paul was going to
marry someone else. The convicts check
up on her, and that is when they get in-
volved in the family’s romantic and finan-
cial problems.

The convicts find a strange solution for

The Voice

Since the breakup of the Dead Kennedys, Jello Biafra

has been anything but idle.

When the Kennedys reached their dead end (no pun
intended), Biafra continued by putting out self-produced
recordings of his publi[...]with a group of unknowns called Nomeansno,
comes The Sky Is Falling, and I Want My Mommy.

The musicians are competent, if imitative. The real
star of this album is Biafra, of course, and his typically

skewed politics.

The title track deals with satellites falling to earth and
the shuttle carrying plutonium into space, or something
along those lines. Actually, it’s the fuzziest thing on the

Romans, and how he died for what he believed in. It
then switches to the modern age in which churches try
to use mind cont[...]e.

One song, ‘‘Bad,’’ proves that Biafra is better when
he keeps things simple. The song, a Ramones-like
rebellion rant, could even make it as a single on KUKQ.

The only song that reaches the chilling high points of
the D.O.A. album is ‘‘Chew,’’ which begins side two.
At times, the chorus speeds up so fast that it actually
sounds like rats chewing on meat.

The other two songs on side two are preachy and fall
apart after the opening chords. They are unworthy of

Biafra’s twisted talents.

tape, and the title is the best thing about it. the discount bins.

This album could have been anothe[...]t it simple and had hired better
musicians. As it is, this album will probably be one for

the problems. ‘‘We’re helping them in our
own special way,’’ said Jason Carey, who
is in his first acting role.

The three angels are Carey, playing
Joseph; Bill Hironimus, playing Jewels;
and Jody Collins, playing Alfred.

The 12-person production ‘‘is coming
along beautifully,’’ said the pipe-smoking
director. ‘‘They have been worki[...]r weeks. It’s going to be very
funny, thanks to the hard work of the
crew and actors.”

Hironimus talks about team work on

the set:“‘In this play all the people are
working together. You miss one person,
and the play won’t work.”’

With one week left until the tongue-
and-cheek comedy, Collins said after the
dress rehearsal Thursday that he is con-
fident about the production.

Corsey’s directing background includes
“*The Rain Maker,”’ ‘‘A Street Car Nam-
ed Desire,’’ ‘‘Theis a 2 p.m. matinee.

Student art on display

By Barbara Tocko

The Voice

Student-produced photographs, ceramics,
drawings, paintings, and more are on display in
the 1991 Student Art Show until April 25 in the
Student Union.

The students really push for this exhibit and
the positive attitude makes it a great show,”’ said
Darlene Goto, art department chairwoman.

All artwork in the exhibit is related to art
classes during the past year.

A catalog of the show will list prices of the
pieces that are for sale.

The exhibit will be shown from 9 a.m. to 9

p-m., Mon[...]Open adoption gives student’s life purpose

By Barbara Cage
The Voice

‘’D © you want to see pictures of
Nat[...]activities at different ages smiled
brightly from the photos.

Unlike most proud mothers, Rita
has not[...]open
adoption, she was able to stipulate
many of the conditions. She receives
letters and photos of Na[...]s pregnant.”

Rita, who was a student at ASU at
the time, dropped out of school and
moved to Cottonwo[...]bout 100 photos of Nathan every other month.

for the kid. I knew he dida’t want to
be a husband, but[...]t agreed to look
into adoption.

When she went to the adoption
agency, she agreed to give the baby up
for adoption under certain conditions.
If[...]ed this baby to know who his
mother was. I wanted the option to be
a part of his life.’’

The adoption agency tried to match
Rita up with sever[...]ds and conditions. A photo
album and letters were the introduc-
tion and the link. However, Rita
wouldn’t sign the final papers until she
could personally meet the couple

The couple eed to come to
Arizona. On the day of the meeting,
Rita went into labor. Because she had
a[...]ut. They said ‘Nathan.’ ’’

Because there is a law that the adop-
tive parents have to wait three days
before they can take the baby, and
because Rita had a Cesarean, she and
Nathan got to spend some time
together at the hospital.

When the time came for Nathan to
go home with his adoptive[...]p a lot and now
has a purpose in life.

She feels the child isis.

The young woman admits it hasn’t
been easy. ‘‘I[...]ed on to new questions.”

Rita doesn’t w what the future
will hold. Befor orresponds witt
Na[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (169)Page 4

Baseball pulls into a third-place tie in

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

After sweeping a series with Scottsdale
Community College, the baseball team
currently is in a third-place tie with a
13-10 conference record and a 21-15
record overall. The team is getting ready
to play Cochise College in a double[...]ollege were
unavailable at press time. Earlier in the
season, the Gauchos split with the
Thunderbirds.

Gauchos dominate Scottsdale

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the
Gauchos won a home-and-home series
against Scottsdale, winning the first game
10-7 and winning the second game 12-9.

In the first game, Noah Peery pitched
seven strong innin[...]Don Bayus, Paul LoDuca, and Blake Ed-
awards led the Gauchos to the victory.

“We were down 1-0 early, but we never
trailed after the third inning,”’ head coach
-Dave Grant said. ‘‘Noah was in trouble
tin the fifth, but he got out of it.”
i In the second game, the Gauchos got
‘eight solid innings from Bryan Lun[...], who also

had three hits and two RBI’s for the
victory.

Yavapai College next foe

The Gauchos faced Yavapai on April
5 with the Gauchos losing game one 5-4.

The Yavapai pitcher threw well, and
we only got 12 hi[...]many men
on base,’’ Grant said.

On April 6, the Gauchos had a momen-
tous day. First, they comple[...]Feb. 22, as Yavapai came
out on top 18-16, after the game had been
suspended at 12-12 in the seventh.

They then turned around and played
thei[...]t win gave Coach Grant
his 300th career victory.

The Gauchos had 26 hits in the game,
15 of which were extra bases: nine
doubles, a triple, and five home runs.

GCC sweeps PC

The Gauchos faced Phoenix College on
April 2 and 3, with the Gauchos winning
both games 10-3 and 11-6.

“*We played much better now than the
first time we played them, and it seems
like PC is in a slump,’’ Grant said. ‘‘We
played well; we only had one error in the
two games against them.”

Notes...
Before the Scottsdale game, the

April 15, 1991

conference

Gauchos outfielder Blake Edwards (4) slides into first base to avoid the

pick-off.

Gauchos were hitting .342 as a team,[...]rs.

Golf swings their way into national ranking

By James Gilbert
The Voice

Impressive could describe the competition the
Glendale golfers faced at the Scottsdale Invitational
at McCormick Ranch on March 1-2.

Five of the 12 teams competing were nationally
ranked, including 2nd ranked Scottsdale Community
College.

The Gauchos finished the tournament in fourth
place overall, second in regional competition. With
the fourth place finish the Gauchos captured a na-
tional ranking of their ow[...]were
capable of playing at this level.”’

In the midst of windy conditions, the Gauchos

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@ Compl[...]hing in seventh place at 320, only 14
strokes off the lead.

“They went out wanting to prove themselves and
never loosened up,’’ said coach Don Ulm.

The Gauchos stunned opponents on the second
day playing nearly flawless golf.

The Gauchos were the only team to register a
below-300 score, finishing the day at 298.

“After the first day we knew the course better and
figured out what needed to be d[...]out
and did it,’’ said golfer Anders Burgh.

The Gauchos displayed golf pyrotechnics, enabl-
ing them to narrow the gap on the leaders and finish
in fourth place, shooting 618[...]solid game for us,’’ Ulm said.

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GCC boxer wins
bout by decision

By David Madrid
The Voice

Hard-hitting boxer and GCC student Anthony Fer-
nandez won his sixth professional fight by decision
Thursday night at the Pointe on South Mountain.

Fernandez knocked down his opponent, Jorge Lopez,
in the first round, but Lopez was able to continue. After
the knockdown, Fernandez fought a running battle as
h[...]o fear as he attacked, but Fernandez
made him pay by bloodying his nose. Lopez tried several
times to[...]im
around and punished him with combinations.

In the second round, Lopez tried to turn the fight in-
to a brawl. He attempted to fight inside and he was more
effective, but Fernandez held the edge and won the round
with superior speed and power.

Fernandez increased the tempo of the fight in the third
round. Lopez was happy to oblige him as he also upped
his pace. But Fernandez’s hard punches to the bleeding
nose of Lopez began to take their toll.

Lopez started the fourth and final round attempting
to take the fight from Fernandez, but his body did not
respon[...]ingly inaccurate with his
punches.

Fernandez, on the other hand,
moved Lopez around the r
Lopez fought valiantly and occ
oo little[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (170)[...]open to everyone,
tomorrow’s college explored

By Glenn Davis and Julia De Simone
The Voice -

The future of education will be highlighted at an open
house tomorrow and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to2 p.m.
at the campus HTC I and HTC II.

Graciela Figueroa, camp[...]ela-
tions coordinator, said today’s open house is aimed
toward community leaders such as mayors, co[...]s from universities.

“It’s also to introduce the public and patrons of our
district to what the college is doing with technology
within the instructional program,’’ said Chuck West,
director of the High Tech Innovation Center.

The President’s Community Council business leaders
from this area will host the first day.

The second day is open to everyone else,’* Figueroa
said.

The invitation is also open to ‘‘students, faculty, high
schools, people from throughout the district, and other
colleges and universities, as[...]Students on campus and people involved in putting
the open house together will act as ambassadors help-[...]and continue to HTC
Il.

Businesses helping with the open house are NEC,
IBM, Digital Equipment Corp.,[...]HTC I and HTC II,”’ Figueroa said.

West said the open house will give these companies
**a chance t[...]they have.’’

There will be demonstrations of the foreign language
lab, the electronic classroom, and video conference
capabi[...]nstrations include computer
generated music where the computer is used to compute
different music tunes.

Tomorrow, the President’s Community Council will
host a luncheon for its members.

The Paul Pair Endowed Chair for Learning and
Technolo[...]e effective,”’
West said.

Figueroa said this is the first faculty endowed chair
awarded on camnus. Sh[...]ear a new
faculty member will be eligible to fill the chair.

John Robinson, who is in partnership in developing
software, will also[...]binson, who made a con-
siderable contribution to the electronic classroom,”’ the

marketing director said

“It (the electronic classroom) will be named the Jef-
rey Robinson Room after his son, who passed[...]udent excellence awards will also be presented at the
luncheon.

Figueroa said the open house promises to be a fun and
exciting even[...]s all about. Paftnerships are very im-
portant to the college.””

Photo by John Wistuber/Volce

Larry Nisula and Brian Quinn[...]or, respectively,
assemble ‘‘Mangi Ill.’’ The sculpture was
designed by Larry Deck.

One of the best

Survey reveals campus
positives and negatives

by Joni Kowiltz

The results are in...the community college you attend
is better than you know.

According to a survey distributed by O’Neil
Associates, an independant research firm[...]munity College rated considerably high in
most of the categories in qucstion.

Surveys were passed out at the end of the fall semester
to a random sample of Glendale’s[...]households within
a six mile radius were surveyed by telephone.

More than half of GCC employees responded to the
survey, including 91 percent of management and
ad[...]average and another
34 percent rated it as one of the best.

More than two thirds of respondants indica[...]and another 28 percent said
they probably would.

The highest ratings for college facilities and serv
w[...]re security, classroom and office facilities, and the
provement of existing buildings.

May 10 forecast: 517 degrees

By Julla De Simone
The Voice

Robert Fulgham, author of ‘‘All I R[...]ent best when he says, ‘‘When you go out
into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands,
and stick together.’’

The college’s 26th commencement will be at 6:30
p.m. on May 10 in the central college mall.

Mary Lou Bayless, associat[...]of
*90, and 310 from this spring, will be awarded the
associate degree.

Family and friends of the graduates are welcome
to attend the ceremony and the reception afterward
on the lawn south of the Student Union.

Bayless believes the graduation ceremony is im-
portant to students who have completed their[...]David Schmidt, college band director, will open
the ceremony with the traditional ‘*Pomp and Cir-
curnstance.”’ The national anthem and the ‘‘Alma
Mater’’ will be sung by James Zannelli, student
soloist.

Introductions by Dr. John R. Waltrip, college

president, wi[...]aren Conzelman, biology faculty member,
will give the faculty comment; Dr. Paul Elsner,
chancellor of the Maricopa Community Colleges,
will give the chancellor’s comment.

Deidre M. Hemphill, Even[...]Fowler II, Associated Students member, will give the
student comment.

Students Linda Oviedo, Spanish[...]ate Hem-
phill’s welcome.

Waltrip wili present the Class of 19°1, 9nd Rit
M. Nader, State Community College Board chair-
woman, will confer the degrees

The ceremony will end with ‘‘Procession of
Nobles’’ by the symphonic band.

Graduates are required to attend[...]6-7 p.m. Anyone unable to be there
should contact the Admissions and Records Office

Caps and gowns can[...],
Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in
the Student Personnel Services Building.

A professional photographer will be present on the
site of the graduation for students interested in hav-
ing individual portraits taken. There is no obligation.
Proofs will be mailed to the students’ homes.

The ceremony will be videotaped by the college.
Students wishing to purchase'the tape should pay $15
in the Media Department in the library.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (171)[...]Fife: This cut’s for you

A comical situation is
developing in Arizona,
somewhat reminiscent of th[...]ton and his
“Ueckerism’’ politics, thinking
the president meant a thousand
pints of Lite and used[...]est
lackluster attempts to control
state spending is, at best, an at-
tempt to conceal his own
politic[...]Because of Symington’s
obsession with bringing the
state’s budget under control, an
abysmal educational system that
already ranks near the bottom
nationally will just get worse.

Maybe Gov[...]has
some master plan that will

nable him to keep the general
population uneducated in order
to establish a ‘‘new Arizona
order.”’

The situation looks pretty
grim for most schools around
the state. Budget cuts have

taken their toll.

At the community college
level the staggering loss of $8
million has already been fe[...]positions will be
eliminated.

Student access to the heralded
High Tech Centers will be
reduced by 30 percent,
eliminating weekend and even-
ing ava[...]ither reduction or
elimination of summer school.

The results of this will be
fatal. To make up for the losses
one can almost be assured of a
tuition increase sometime in the
near future.

Simply, we’re getting dumped
on.[...]n should ex-
plore other options. Something
along the lines of a straight
across-the-board reduction along
with the elimination of state of-
ficials might be considered.
Perhaps he should begin with
the 23 new positions he just
added to his staff.

Symington has his education.
Now he is trying to deny us the
chance to get ours.

“4, Due to

a well thought out decision
Aby the governor, $chool *$ N

No jongec a priori[...]NF]

Editor says ‘Farewell’ to GCC

By Mike Gonzales
The Voice -

First, i Wood lik to thank my mom-
my ad[...]I would like to thank Marc
de Celle, who made me the genius I
am today and will be completely
responsi[...]love him for it.

And how about Eric Wincentsen.
The little pervert played Opinion
Editor, yet never had the name. Well,
I'll give you a name. How about
commi[...]hanks to Julia DeSimone for pro-
viding Eric with the condom that is
now deteriorating in his wallet.

Thanks to St[...]y you some butt to replace it
as soon as I get to the re-tail store.

Thanks to Joni Kowitz for keeping[...]cale, ya scumbag.

Thanks to finnicky Fiedler for the
constant wake up calls. That one
about not having[...]ish anyway.

Thanks to Jason Shadrick for be-
ing the artist that he is.

What can I thank the rest of the
staff for? I’ll think of something.

I thank God the semester is over.

Debate rages on: Time to establish relatio[...]ehind Con Lest we forget: MIAs are first concern

By Eric Wincentsen
The Voice

Mexico. Spain. Germany. Japan.

These coun[...]e at war with
them, and we are now allies.

There is one more thing: We won. This
was not the case of Vietnam.

Since the fall of Saigon in 1975, the
U.S. State Department has used any ex-
cuse necessary to prevent the normaliza-
tion of relations with the current govern-
ment of Vietnam.

In fact, we have made it virtually im-
possible for the Vietnamese to ever meet
the conditions for restoring diplomatic
relations.

Using fanciful stories of prisoners of
war still being held by the now outlawed
Viet Cong, the United States government
expects a government with almost no in-
frastructure to recover the remains of
over 2,000 soldiers listed as missing in
action.

Because of the horrid economic condi-
tions imposed by American-led trade
sanctions, the return of MIAs has simply
become a money-making v[...]oto Editor

Copy Editors: Bath

To earn more than the average $170 a
year, some Vietnamese have taken t[...]byproduct of our government
refusing to recognize the legal government
of Vietnam has been our continued sup-
port of the murderous Khmer Rouge in
Cambodia.

The Khmer Rouge, led by extremist Pol
Pot, killed over 1,000,000 Cambodian
people in their three-year reign of terror.
The Vietnamese literally saved the people
of the Cambodia by invading and expell-
ing Pol Pot’s government.

The United States government called
this an imperialistic move, and still sup-
plies the Khmer Rouge with weapons.

And all this just because we lost the
Vietnam War. If we had won, we would
have rebuilt their economy the same as we
did Japan and Germany.

It is time we leave the past behind, and
stop looking down at the Vietnamese in
hatred. The one thing they want above all
is to reestablish relations with us.

It is time that we do what is right for
a country whose only crime is embarras-
ing the United States.

Kunsman

Art and Illustration

Ed[...]y Warren

Staff Photographers: Jeff Graham, Kari

By John Wistuber
The Voice

Normalize relations with Vietnam?
Give me a break!. There are at least 2,269
reasons rot to.

That is the number of POWs and MIAs
still in Vietnam.

Perhaps when the Vietnamese govern-
ment returns all of the POWs and MIAs
then we can consider normalizing rela-
tions between the United States and
Vietnam.

There are some people that say we
should forget the war and move on. I ask
them that if there was a m[...]know whether he or she was
alive or not?

And, if by some remote chance they
were still alive, would y[...]ent, honorable burial? I
sure as hell would.

All the blame should not be placed on
the Vietnamese government, because the
glorious money-hungry government of
the United States is just as equally ‘to
blame. If not more so.

This country bent over backwards after
the war with Iraq to get back our POWs.

The Voice

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6000 W. Olive A[...]91, GCC Voice

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Community Colleges

Throughout the war Bush said the Viet-
nam syndrome was over. Sounds like the
U.S. government has a guilty conscience.

We ‘‘lost’’ in Vietnam. The soldiers
won the battles, but the fools in
Washington lost the war. Because of that,
the bureaucrats did not press the Viet-
namese government for the release of all
U.S. POWs and MIAs.

It’s about[...]overnments get
off their sorry backsides and find the men
and women who gave all they had in a no-
ble cause.

America truly loves a winner, as is be-
ing demonstrated now that the Gulf War
is over. However, Vietnam vets never got
that kind o[...]iation. It would be nice as we are
welcoming home the Gulf War vets to
also welcome home our Vietnam ve[...]n
our political leadership. Normal relations
with the Vietnamese shouid not be
restored until a/[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (172)[...]Arts & Feature

Plays test acting talent

By Dawn DeChristina
The Voice

Campus drama students will present Theatre[...]e to comedy, at 8 p.m. on Thursday and
Saturday.

The Showcase is half of the final exam for acting and
theater classes, with s[...]d students,”’ said Virginia Lud-
ders, one of the faculty directors. She added that talent
is important, but if students don’t work at it, th[...]iding acting and guidance,” said Belton
Corsey, the other faculty director.

Bill Hironimus, a theater student, explained Corsey’s
approach to the project: ‘‘In preparing for a character,[...]e analysis
three days prior to rehearsals.

“If the character dies on stage, he doesn’t want them
to stop there, but to go on and perceive the rest of the
character’s life.’”

On sharing the director’s spot with Corsey for four
years, Lud[...]k we do direct different-
ly, but it’s good for the students.””

The students have to make their own props and dig
up[...]cting three different
one-act plays: Matt Michael is directing ‘‘A Beast of Dif-
ferent Burden,”[...]out a domesticated modern-
day vampire; Cinda Gay is directing ‘‘The Shadow of
the Cathedral,” a story about a desperate woman in[...]makes perfect.

Choir faces music in final show

By Dawn DeChristina
The Voice

The music department will present its end-of-the-year
choral concert at 8 p.m. Friday in the Performing Arts
Center.

The concert will feature four choral ensembles in light
classical and contemporary choral works.

The featured groups are the Evening Chorus, the
Chamber Singers, the Concert Choir and a special guest
appearance by the Vocal Ensemble of Glendale High
School.

Highlights of the program will be provided by soloists
Karlan Judd, Timothy Yates, James Zannelli, and Craig
Neely, as well as a pre-concert performance by the Guitar
Chamber Ensemble on campus.

Having just r[...]nclude a ‘‘Madrigal Feaste’’
presented at the conclusion of the fall semester, as well
as a high school choral cl[...]Licon at 435-3724.

Mother and daughter reunited

By David Arnoid
Special to The Voice

“They lied to me. I was told to go home--forget about
it, and everything would be fine.’’

The year was 1965. Jana Martin was 16 years old and
h[...]ndered her 6-day-old baby daughter for
adoption.

The place was the Florence Crittendon Home for unw-
ed mothers in Phoenix.

Jana had been forced into exile by her parents, while
she was pregnant, to help ease the embarrassment of hav-
ing an illegitimate child. Jana, a GCC student, speaks
about how angry she is concerning the way she was
manipulated: ‘‘I was coerced into giving up my child to
pay for my transgression--the fruit of my body for the
sin of my soul. I was made to feel guilty and was con-
vinced that giving up my child was the right thing to do.”

For 25 years Jana has fought back the tears and pain
she felt the day they took her baby away for adoption.
“*I m[...]ed my child because I was led to believe that was
the best course of action to take for her welfare. I[...]man from
her home town and had two children.

At the age of 41, Jana began to search for the miss-
ing link in her life. She found an adoption[...]ilar situa-
tion. ‘‘I was so nervous, that on the way to my first adop-
tion meeting I had to buy a[...]entrate on what
I was doing. I was feeling all of the pain and anger that
I felt 25 years ago when they[...]first meeting was a huge obstacle
in turning over the past,’’ Jana said. The search assis-
tant who runs the adoption connection said, ‘‘Out of
400 people who call the adoption connection, only 10
are able to make tha[...]f rejection looms extremely high on both sides
of the relationship between birth mother and adoptees.
Being supportive and ready to assist one another are the
main ingredients that make the adoption connection
work for the ones who choose to journey its path. It’s
sugge[...]contact without having
another member waiting at the phone to share support
if it’s needed.

Jana wa[...]made her anx-
ious and vulnerable, Jana obtained the information that
would connect her to the missing link in her life.

The information was her daughter’s phone number.
Sh[...]ar of rejection.’”

Finally, someone answered the phone. It was Michelle
Jeanenne, and Jana was rea[...]true.
She was hearing her daughter’s voice for the first time
since she cried in her arms 25 years a[...]go. Jana
described her flight to Chicago as going by quickly, but
at the same time it also seemed to drag on.

“*The plane seemed small, and I was very warm,”’ sh[...]was going to have a
baby.””

Jana arrived at the Chicago airport at 3 a.m. and was
to be met there by Michelle. Walking down the con-
course, there were crowds of people, but Jan[...]t was
like a dance that they both instinctly knew the steps to

The weather in Chicago was 5 degrees, but Jana didn’t
feel a thing. They spent the next few hours comparing
their bodily features, a[...]ed her. They finally exhausted
themselves at 7 in the morning and feil asleep
‘All of the years leading up to our reunion, I was

36 art students
named winners
in recent exhibition

The 1991 Student Art Show, which was
displayed in’ the Student Union Lounge from
April 14-25, recognized the following 36 artists
with first, second or third[...]ike Riener, third
place. Painting honors were won by Suz Carlson, first place;
Ro Leonard, second plac[...]d Sally Campbell Dusenbury, third. Recognized
for the best sculpture were Rick Lussier, first place; Ma[...]years

Jana Martin meets Michelle Jeanenne, the
daughter she gave up for adoption 25 years ago.

always able to control my emotions, but in the presence
of Michelle, I was like a water faucet that couldn’t be
turned off,’’ Jana said.

The process of finding Michelle has opened doors for[...]ded. Jana learned a lot about closed adoption
and the negative things connected with it. She strongly
speaks out for open adoption and hopes the |
be changed in the near future so other birth mo
adoptees won’t have to go through the pain she has
suffered.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (173)[...]Lady Gauchos
hold fifth-place
national ranking

By Matt Suman
The Voice

Bettering last year’s mark by 24 games,
the women’s softball team has conclud-
ed one of their most successful seasons
ever.

The Lady Gauchos finished the season
tied for second in the region with Arizona
Western College, posting a 24-8 record,
39-10 overall.

With that second-place finish, the Lady
Gauchos advance to the region tourna-
ment where they will face AWC in the
opening round, this Friday at 11 a.m.

The tournament, which will be held at

Track teams close out season

Central Arizona College, is double-
elimination format, with only the winner
advancing to nationals.

The Gauchos, ranked fifth in the na-
tiort, will have their hands full with AWC,
who is ranked third.

AWC is the only team in the region to
defeat Central Arizona College. CAC,
ranked number one in the nation, has a
31-1 record.

“‘They’re no pu[...]want it just as much as we do.””

Earlier in the season, the Gauchos split
both double-headers with AWC.

Most recently, the Lady Gauchos won
an impressive come-from-behind 4-3 vic-
tory over AWC in the second game, to
save the split. That game was a good in-
dication of what to expect in the
tournament.

After scoring two runs in the top of the
seventh inning to tie the game, Kim
DeCarlo’s single brought home the win-

ning run in the eighth.

“After losing the first game, it was
good to see them come back like that in
theThe level doesn’t get much better. If the
Lady Gauchos get by AWC, they will
most likely face CAC, which has won the
national title the last three years.

Although the Gauchos haven’t
defeated CAC all season, they claim in-
timidation was the factor.

“We're not intimidated anymore,””[...]how to beat them,
Gamez should. He coached CAC to the
national championship the last three
years.

But Gamez sees some similarities in the
two teams.

“‘Fundamentally, we’re just as sound,”

Commentary

Gamez said. ‘‘The only difference is we
don’t have a superstar player. Everybody
kno[...]ntribute
to win.’”

No matter what happens at the tour-
nament, the Lady Gauchos should be
proud of their season.

At the beginning of the season, the
Lady Gauchos weren’t even projected to
finish fifth in the division, let alone fifth
in the nation. A pre-season coach’s poll
had Glendale finishing seventh ‘in the
division.

“*We have nothing to lose,’” Wil[...]ly had four players returning from
last year, and the rest of us had never
played together before.”’

Gamez gives all the credit to the girls.

“I’m proud of the girls,’’ Gamez said.
“They’re the ones who have busted their
butts.

**Now they bel[...]reat
ball club, and they’re winning.’*

By Michael Maresh

The Voice

On April 20, the Gauchos track team competed
in the University Open

At this meet, Stacey Ainlay set a pending national
meet record when she threw the discus 175 feet 6
inches. Ainlay also placed in the shot put at 44 feet
10 inches.

Other members who placed at the University
Open included David Cunningham, who cleared the
bar at 7 feet 6 inches in the high jump.

In the 4 x 200 meter relay, the team of Ray
Beadle, Randy Johnson, Jerry Wooden,[...]h a time of | minute 28.98
seconds.

On April 19, the Gauchos competed in the
Pomona Pitzer meet.

In this meet, Lena Stajner ran a 15.16 in the
100-meter hurdles to win her event, while Ron Col-
eman finished second on the men’s side when he
threw the discus 150 feet 5 inches.

In the Mt. Sac meet on April 18-21, the Gauchos
had several members who placed in the relays, in
the shot put and the discus.

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See us for all your
Photo Ne[...]An exceptional performance was turned in by
Aimee Anthony, when she shattered her old school
record of 14.52 in the 100-meter hurdles by runn-
ing a 14.35. Anthony also cleared the bar at 5 feet
5 inches the high jump.

The 4 x 800 meter relay team of Phil Jackson
Ivan Noriega, Shawn Simon, and Eric Strachan
qualified for the nationals, which will be held in
Odessa, Texas, with a time of 7:46.

Other strong performances by the track team in-
cluded Strachan winning the 1500 meter with a
time 3:55.5 and Stajner finishing third in the high
jump at a height of 5 feet 3 inches.

Other[...]d 14 feet 7 inches, and Carrie Vasquez,
who threw the shot put 39 feet 3 inches.

On Friday the Gauchos track team played Cen-
tral Arizona Colle[...]n
meet. Results were not available at press time. The
Gauchos will participate in a decathlon and hep-[...]nd Tuesday.

Neighbors, when asked his opinion of the track
team, said, ‘‘Both the men’s and women’s team are
as good as they we[...]are stronger in other areas.””

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End of the year awards

By Jeff Wendt

The Voice

It’s the end of the 1990-91 sports year, and with the
end of the year in sports, here are the end-of-the-year
awarcs.

Biggest surprise

There are a couple of surprises this year. First is the
Orlando Magic. After a dismal first two NBA seasons.
the Magic won a club record 31 games in the 1990-91
season, and finished ninth in the Western Conference

Then comes the Phoenix Roadrunners. In only their
second year in the International Hockey League. they
have made it into the playoffs for the first time in 17
years and are in the Western Division finals.

Best trades

First is the Phoenix-Seattle trade. For the Suns, ac-
quiring Xavier McDaniel for Eddie Johns[...]bounding game. That addition may prove helpful in
the upcoming playoffs.

Also, Seattle traded Dale Ellis to Milwaukee for Ricky
Pierce. A steal for the Sonics, a flop for the Bucks. Ellis
will not be in the playoffs, but Pierce will play for
Seattle.

The final trade is the trade involving San Diego and
Toronto. Toronto tr[...]o for Roberto Alomar and Joe
Carter. Good move on the part of both teams.

Stupid signings

First and foremost on this list is ‘‘Rocket’s’’ signing
with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts for $18.2 million.
Even[...]s contract, he
will never materialize if he joins the NFL.

Also, why do Dwight Gooden and Roger Clemen[...]ing over 1990-91 in all of sports, I look back at
the effort put forth by the GCC football team in the
Valley of the Sun Bowl. That will be thethe national
semifinals of this year’s Final Four.[...]I look back at Cincinnati s
World Series. I see the Reds’ d
and tough defense.

look back at one of the best Supe

as New York faced Buffalo in the 25th ann
the game. Only a couple of feet decided th
Scott Norwood missed that game-winning field goal.
the next day when he returned to Buffalo he was loved
by the fans.

But what I will look back on the most is my year and
a half as Velee Sports Editor. | remember all the coaches
and players I’ve spoken to. Thank you, Welee, for all
the memories.

me

fos a Eagaea[...]

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (174)[...]The total number of students enrolled and the A.JII-[...]Time Student Equivalents (FTSE) for the past five[...]Registration by phone (43S-3333) is available to[...]non-credit
With two days until classes began, the total campus[...]classes.
headcount enrollment was 16,689 and the Full-Tl.Dle Stu-
dent Equivalency (FJ'SE) was 7,[...]"This is our busiest time of the year," Bayless said.[...]"During the frrst weelc of school students are still add-
The 16,689 enrollment is just five short of last year's[...]classes."
marie of 16,694 at a similar point in the semester.[...].c
FTSE is defined as the total number of credit hours[...]~
in which aU students are enrolled, divided by IS , the
credit hours considered a full-time load.[...]Refunds are determined by the student's withdrawal[...]date. The drop/ add period ends on Friday. Students who[...]haven't dropped by then are not eligible for a full refund.[...]the ClAR building.[...]dropped within seven ~~~--~~--~~--~--~~-A 8
"The FTSE is higher because we are starting to see[...]m Students can obtain their refunds through the mail,
a larger number of students taking more co[...]8-14 days, the refund is only SO percent. or collect them at the cashier's window.
Mary Lou Bayless, director of[...]16 weeks or less have In order to collect at the cashier's window, students
Late registration[...]must bring proof of payment with them. If paid by
be advised before registering, and can do so in the Center The tuition for classes dropped within the drop/ add ~eck, a cancelled check, banlc statemen[...]er clas . we-..:,.. nlc confirming clearance is necessary.[...]A preview of the Gau ...-v:hos'[...]ws Editor

Preparation i under '' ay for the' is it by The
onh Central Association of College and
chool team, even though the evaluation
doesn ' t take place until February 1992.
The North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools is a not-for-profit, voluntary
membership orga[...]g
interest in the improvement of education through[...]classes started last week.
Accreditation is a two-part process which in- For some insight on the woman behind the aerobics program on campus turn to pg. 7 in the Feature section.[...]an NCA evaluation team .
''Accreditation is the stamp of approval that[...]~
assures that institutions are maintaining the
quality of their programs and operations,"[...]Campus elections around the corner
educational services and co-coordinator of the[...]News Editor
Evaluators from the NCA will spend two or[...]in to the director of student activities before noon on
three days on campus to assess the college's[...]Student Council elections will be held on The term of office lasts for one year, beginning with[...]mber 11 and 12 from 9:00am until 2:00pm.
The team of evaluators will then make recom-[...]the third Friday of the Fall semester, and ending with[...]Election booths will be located outside the southeast the swearing in of the new council.
mendations to the NCA regarding accreditation. corner of the C IAR building.
"We are looking forward to the team's visit[...]Elections for the Evening Students Association are courses[...]to 9:30 pm in the Student Union Building. Associated Students and The Evening Students[...]es," said Christin Bennes, director of student the year.

Bookstore goes cross country to find its[...]ter opportunity for me since the last cou- students should remember when sel[...]tudents are buying their text-
Michelle Antieau is the new bookstore[...]ce to student "It is 1mper..uve that students keep "Students[...]Anueau believes m total serv1ce to the then receipts." she ad"i ed "We can't[...]Student. "After aD , this IS their bookstore give a full refund v.uhout th[...]and they deserve the best service possi- She also added that the best time to sell won't be as busy and we v. Jl be better
"e campus bookstore is under a lease ble,'' she said as she straightened a stack books back is the last two weeks of the able to help them
agreement with Follett C[...]Corporation of Elmhurst, Ill .
In addition to the Columbus
boolc~tore, Antieau has also managed[...]. t also believe there is always room[...]" The sooner a student sells a book[...]back, the more money they will receive[...]for it," Antieau said. " During the last[...]is always better to b uy used books[...]Her belief in total service to the student two weeks of a semester we will[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (175)[...]Once again Arizona finds
itself in a battle over the Martin
state employees fo r the day can-
not compare to the damage this[...]JUST WHEN YdU
Luther King Jr. holiday. In the
forefront of the battle against
fight is doing to our state.
Although the state stands to THOUGHT You WERE SAFE
the holiday is ex-governor Evan lose financially if the holiday is
Mecham, who organized and rescinded, that is irrelevant. The
successfully ran a petition drive rest of the country and parts of
to put the issue before the the world view Arizona as a
voters.[...]ropositions will be on state. This is infinitely more
thethe civil rights movement. This
separate paid r:-~.;mmbus Day was a man who, in the midst of
and a pa.jt .t King Day.[...]B'.A.L ~een Mecham and our
state legislatures, the simple angry and abused people.[...]e. bombed and he and his
Now this is not simply a vote followers were beaten and im-
on whether to have the holiday; prisoned, but he never wavered
it is a three-way split that from his conviction that the on-
dilutes the real question: Do ly road to freedom was the road
Arizonans want the holiday or of nonviolence. Many l[...]saved because of his strong
The King Day controversy has principles[...]id
reputation. What can voters do the ultimate price for victory;
to rectify the situation? he paid with his l[...]debt. "The Wrath of Clod"
302, and ignore Proposition Vote "yes.. on Proposition
301. The money spent to pay 302.

A matter of policy: Voice guidelines for 1990
As the fall semester begins, the staff of dum to district deans stating,[...]elude your name, social security
the 'l'lle Yolce would like to outline its " ... please DO NOT attempt to cen- The adviser of 'l'lle Voice is respon- number and home phone number so
policy for the current year. sor your student p[...]states that, "student According to the Code of the Na- The staff reserves the right to edit
'l'lle Yelce is supported by district[...]rint them if
funds and advertising. Its function is newspapers at Maricopa are not[...]to input from only journalism Advisers, " the adviser must guide space is not available, or they are
to report and comment[...]students - the forum is much more
news, and national and world affairs.[...]craft with no restraint beyond the[...]Room 107, or mail to 'l'lle Voice,
enjoy the same protection under the The staff recognizes its responsibili· sibility i[...]y College, 6000
Constitution as other members of the ty to print objective news stories. We[...]eedom will not be strive to comply with the standards of Journalism laboratory
the American Society of Newspaper[...]The publication is produced in the The Glendale Community College
the majority. Editors' code of ethics known as the Newsroom Activity class, which is a[...]and the Maricopa Community College
District policy[...]District do not discriminate on the
While the staff will exercise its press 'rile Volco is printed bi-weekly basis of race,[...]ugh to have an privileges and freedoms to the fullest,
enlightened school district administra- through the fall and spring semesters, sex, han[...]we recognize the responsibilities in- except holidays and e[...]a statement that herent in that freedom.
the Hazelwood vs. Kuh lmeier Letters to the editor, contribution treatment o[...]preme Court decision does not ad- To the best of our ability as student[...]opinion of the paper or any topic on activities.[...]uld cau e reckless disru ption of campus in the Letters to the Ed itor
would not be applicable at Mar1copa[...]l-
Community Colleges. (Hazelwood vs. the educational process.[...]The Voice also welcomes creative
Kuhlmeier ruled that educators do not However, under the Fir t Amend- writing, guest columns, co[...]onalidad u origen,
offend first amendment rights by ex- ment, the ed itors will not permit un- opinions, cart[...]sponsored expressive activities ... . ) The staff will attempt to print cor- It is best to type and double space parti[...]ton The taff The Voice[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (176)[...]Voices across
By David lladrkl
Opinion Editor

The United States is about to enter a[...]Is demoaacy not one of o ur strongest[...]parently not; what is at sta.k e in the Mid-
the campus
dle East is the control of oil.
war to defend our principles. That is the
explanation given by President Bush to
Saudi Arabia is a country ruled by a What do you think about U.S. In·
monarchy. The monarchy owns and con-
explain our involvement in the newest trols most of the money in the country, volvement In the Middle East?
Middle East crisis.[...]principles? ty. Kuwait was also ruled by a monarchy.
Where were these principles when a Although this in no way justifies the ac-
ruthless Chinese army massacred over[...]pro-democracy students in justify the actions of President Bush. To
Tiananmen Square?[...]defend these military actions as American
The toughest reaction the P resident principles is an insult to the American
could muster was to deplore the Chinese people.
government's actions. The United States What is surprising is that according to
business dealings with the Chinese but- a poll taken by USA Today, more than
chers, we were told, were too important 80 percent of the United States support
to jeopardize by applying economic the deployment of troops in Saudi
sanctions.[...]Arabia.
Where were our principles when the If oil and money are the new American
President kowtowed to the Chinese and principles, then let the president say so.
vetoed a bill that would have a[...]soldiers will know
C hinese students to remain in the United what they are dying for, and their children
States after the massacre? To send the will know that their parents gave their[...]tain death for lives to save a few cents on the price of
many who protested for democracy while[...]" Our country is in[...]but that's the price
By Bradley R. Malton us the liberal side of the Republican par- it's really none of we[...]We have Bob Barnes to be the self-
Glendale's own Fred Koory, the SO- determined dung distributer.
year-old Republican, may not be ahead For the liberal end of the Democratic
in the gubernatorial polls, but he is by far party, we have "Terry Mondale Dukakis
the best candidate for the position. Goddard," and isn't that special?
Koory is not one of your more flashy Then there is Dave Moss. Yeah right.
candidates, but rather a man who believes Fred Koory has been on the front line
the candidates' platforms should decide against tax increases when everyone else
the winner. didn't[...]fronted Koory Fred Koory opposes the importation of
recently on not being controversia[...]d said, " You mean com- drug position, he is for prison reform,
petence alone won't do it?" and is for greater economic development.
We laugh at[...]one-liners, One of his strongest desires is to return
but where is the substance? q uality to Arizona[...]have Evan Meacham to con- Fred is a man of deep conservative con-
tinuously step on his own feet. victions, and this is the kind of governor
We have J . Fife Symington II[...]there is a choice. great deal. I think
By Bndlay R. Malton The purpose of Paine's Common Sense[...]courage them to do their there to protect the stro ng oppos i-
The following column will be the first part to change the situation. oil."[...]ponse to
This first article will introduce you to the the King of England's encroachment on
reasons this title was chosen, and it will the colonist's freedoms .
also reveal the focus of the columns to Today the liberals are the evil establish-
come.[...]trol labor, big govern-
Musket fire cracked in the air a nd an ment, big business, education, the media,
English soldier was sent crashing to the and many special interest groups.
ground with a thump into the cool green They are responsible for causing many
grass of Massachusetts. The date was problems, including t he welf[...]9, Ins, and blood was being spiiJ- There is a great battle going on in
ed at the Battle of Lexington and America and[...]1 he conservatives are fighting for the
political pamphleteer, began arguing that d1gruty of individuals versus the domina-
America should not just revolt against[...]pam- a society that restores and respectS the
phlet called "Common Sense." This d[...]en- Jon McConnell
single publication paved the way for the joy our spiritual freedom and political[...]During In6 and 1783 his greatest con- By using your own common sense, it
tribution to the patriot cause was his 16 is my hope that readers will take the in- there to keep tabs, if ''The thing I worry
•'aisis' ' papers that he also sianed ''Com- itiative to Jet involved and to have the something will arise. about most is the
mon Sense. '' courage to make a difference in Arizona. And the oil com- draft, and I worry
In the frrst crisis paper, Thomas Paine Alexande[...]nies are taking ad- about my brother
inspired the tired troops at Valley Forae "Must one poin[...]vantage of it.' • and fiance."
with the f1amiDa words: "l'bele are the times, a decline in courqe baa been c:oo-
tiJDa that try IDCD '1 IOUIJ. '' lidcred the hqinnina or the end?"[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (177)[...]NeWS

Buses being fueled by nature
By James Gilbert Some advantages of using the com-
News Editor[...]oticed a significant change operating life of the equipment.
recently in the city's Dial-A-Ride buses. The U.S. Department of Transporta-
They're burnin[...]tion has mandated that all public
The city of Glendale has recently transporta[...]t operate on alternative
automobiles, all fueled by compressed fuels. •
natural ga[...]ase these vehicles came and must comply with the mandate,"
from an Arizona Department of En- Davis said .
vironmental Quality grant approved by Glendale's transit department operates
the Glendale City Council in July. 12 pickups and three buses already using
The $55, 1SO grant will help cover the the compressed natural gas.
cost of buying the vehicles and bulding Money from the project will be used to
a slow-fill fueling stat[...]e aging buses at a cost of
1 ne total cost of the project is $60,000 each and to convert four depart- Two ,student~ are w~iting at the main entrance to the school to ride one of Glen-
$220,600.[...]dale s new Deai-A-Rede busses, which are fueled by cleaner burning compressed
In addition to the $55,150 grant from $4,000 each. natural gas.
the state, the federal government will con- In addition to the conversions, a slow- vehicles already adapted to the compress- "The compressed natural gas reduces
tribute $125 ,575 and the city of Glendale fill fuelling station was bu[...]ed natural gas. the level of carbon monoxide while slight-
will add the remaining $39,875. The station will allow the buses to run[...]ew, city of Glendale equipment ly increasing the nitrogen oxide level,''
"We believe it is important to develop all day without having to refuel, saving manager, supervises the program. Plew said.
alternative fuels," Janet Davis, city tran- the city time and money. With a year still left on the program, The newly purchased vehicles are ex-
sit manager, said. "We didn't initiate the The two-year pilot program, funded by[...]ave not been offici:U- ~ted to be in service to the city within
program to save money; we did it for[...]me m- sLX months, including services to the
quality." c[...]college.

English department gets new chairwoman
By J8mH Gilbert[...]as she shifted through stacks of files on her
The English department had a new head, but at the desk .
moment it was invisible. "I think that the only way that I' m going to get
Margaret Hawks[...]behind a mountain anything accomplished is to find a hiding place. "
of books and files as she prepared to move from her tiny One of the challenges of being department head is
office into the larger, more spacious quarters of the keeping up with the constantly growing English
English department cha[...]department.
Hawks became the interim English department chair- The[...]ll-time residential facult y currently
woman with the departure of former chairman Conrad working for the department.
Bayley, who transfered to Estrella Mo[...]"The classes keep ftlling up faster than expected, so
I'm looking forward to accepting the challenges that we have to keep adding sections," Hawks said.
come along with the position ," she said, from In addition to the added classes, the chairwoman has
somewhere behind the precariously balanced notes, seen a[...]rk scattered across English 101 than in the past.
her desk.[...]to better student preparation.
When contacted by phone at his Estrella Mountain of- "Stu[...]she said.
"She has done a remarkable job as the evening assis- Alex Joncas, who wilJ fill Hawks' former position of
tant chair over the last year and will make an excellent evening assistant chair, is looking forward to working
department head," be said. with the evening faculty.
Hawks admits that making the transition from assis- The English department wilJ meet to vote on a new
tant chair to department bead a is little rougher than department chairman i[...]Hawks wilJ remain in the position until June. Margaret Hawk[...]h Disabilities Act The ADA of 1990 also prohibits private[...]By Mike llcAttrey busi[...]Two years down the road, businesses
The Americans with Disabilities Act, with mor[...]signed into law by President Bush on Ju- quired to reasonably[...]ed Americans into the economic Bush was quoted in the New York
mainstream by giving them equal access Times as saying[...]ing alternatives The law requires hotels, restaurants, new er[...]ll new buses, cars and trains, "I believe the ADA will result in im-
loans, c[...]be acceuible to the disabled. mediate benefits to d[...]"Tbe campus is alrady meets the r~ in the area of transportation. communica-[...]quirements set forth by the new law, but tions, architectural access[...]make the campus eurier for disabled held by employers will be more difficult[...]studcata," Mart Ferris, the ace diRe- to immectimrfy rec:op[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (178)[...]s By Jonl Kowitz[...]for Glendale Com-
Campus Provost, announced the appointment of munity College.[...]ris Zagar who transferred to District
assume the role of vice provost for university[...]s in July.
relations, and Gebeyehu wiJl fill the newly His areas of specializat[...]n Hundere said. "I am familiar with the networking deci-
State University in St. Paul[...]uding marketing and infor- Hundere is enthusiastic about joining the campus
mation services, community and legisla[...]s here are "Plus," he said, "I enjoy the people here."
endless," Knudson said. "I will[...]Included in network services, Hundere will be the con-
This led her to recognize the need for a four tact point for services with the VAX on campus.
year public graduate level institution in the Glen- "The VAX is the main computer that registers
dale area.[...]rs," he said.
Ejigu comes to ASU West from the Universi- "It's basically a large[...]ystem ."
ty of Missouri system, where he held the title of Hundere hopes to make the VAX "more of a tool for
associative vice pres[...]trict
"I am very pleased and excited about the pro- office to work the Telecommunications Improvement
spects of bein[...]Project.
Lattin said he is pleased by the addition of the In that role he spent time working on the installation
two experienced administrators w[...]of new telephone systems, as well as the re-wiring of all
similar positions at other universities. colleges in the district for voice, data, and video
"Both[...]KC Hundere, the new director of network services for[...]"My major last project in the district office was im- the college's High Tech Center, comes to Glendale
quality to ASU West." Lattin said.
With the addition of Knudson and Ejigu the plementing the district-wide microwave network, " with[...]ave a lot of networking experience, throughout the district.
senior management structure for the West Cam·
pus is complete.[...]of telephone experience, and computer ex-
The other two vice provost are Barry Bruns, perience as it relates to the Maricopa Network." He also pointed out that he is one of the few people
vice provost for planning and Jacq[...]olleges who has been in every building in the district.
feld, vice provost for academic aff[...]Love and Quiches' benefits Re-entry Center
By Krlstl Ebner
Staff Writer

The old saying "Too many cooks may spoil the
broth" is sometimes valid, but for the Re-entry
Center's cookbook, it's far from true.
"Love and Quiches" is a cookbook put together
by campus management, faculty, staff and friends.
Sale of the cookbook will raise funds for the Re-
entry Center, and will help re-entry students buy
materials for schoo l.
" The book took a phenomenal a mount o f time to[...]v.as layout and et-up."
Work on the book began in the fall of 198 and
v.as completed in J une . Rodger -Barstack explained
that the publication took longer becau e it v.as
prepared totally by the many volunteer .
"-\fter the name 'Love and Quiches' had been
cho en, I[...]ck aid .
In order to obtain recipes for the cookbook , fo rms Martha Campbell, who bakes at the S picery restaurant, shows Jeannette Stewart and Renee
were sent o ut to the entire di trict and to orne Rodgers-Barstack her strawbe rry pie while they lunch at the eate ry.
restaurants around Phoenix.[...]buters wishing to submit recipe filled out
the fo rm and returned it to the Career Center. Only
one restaura nt replied: The Spicery, which is located
on 59th Ave. Owner Martha Campbell[...]by 9 inch pan .
Stewart, who headed up the project , everyone involv-[...]ee e, 2 egg and
ed had a great time making the book, even though 4 eggs[...]powdered sugar a nd pour over the
at time it was hectic.[...]irst layer.
They ended up "proofreading the arne recipe 15 Y2 cup melt[...]cup coconut a nd
time , or losing orne of the disk ," Rodger - 8 oz.[...]I cup chopped nu t .
"Love and Quiches" is on sale in the Career Center[...]the cake mix, butter, and 2 egg and
A recipe from the book i included here o Vo1ce
readers can h[...]read about it, too. pat into the bottom of a greased 13[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (179)[...]..._. n, 1_. Yelce

Children in the Sunsplash Daycamp program are relaxing in front of the Glendale Community College swimming pool. In keeping with their name, they
took a refreshing dip in the pool at the end of the day.[...]m the Faces and Ftgures[...]By Mike McAffrey made a game[...]Another class in the Mastermind[...]program had the kids write, make[...]adults. The Sunsplash Daycamp made
The Mastermind and the Daycamp weekly trips to the Glendale Publk[...]ummer of- Library to check out boo , and to the[...]keep them busy. the computers. They also had a field[...]The Mastermind progam had trip to the Phoenix Art Mu eum.[...]in photography, ceramics, and Keeping with the title, Sunsplash
Daycamper Jeremy Layton learns computers at the High Tech Center. art . Daycamp, the ktd .:nded each day[...]ith Numbers was a class that with swimming in the campus pool.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (180)[...]By M ike M cAffrey Besides doing artwork for college newspapers, the am-[...]sional papers. She freelanced for The Westside Croni-[...]Julie Sigwart, editor of 'I'M Voice in the fall of 1989, cle and Th6 Baltimore Sun, Maryland[...]omic strip that was conceived paper. She was also the editorial cartoonist last spring
in the campus newsroom.[...]The strip is called "Rainey Days" and features the " I find art less stressful than workin[...]boss is hanging over your shoulder would drive me nuts.[...]Rainey Daye Halloway, the comic strip' s namesake, " I also do it[...]Just as Michelangelo didn't paint the Sistine Chapel People may wonder how arti[...]appeared in Tile Voice in the spring of 1989. worth of m y comi[...]" I walked into the newsroom one day and asked if she said.[...]I became the art editor," J ulie said.[...]f being art editor, Mrs. Fiedler pro- "There is an old falsity that says, 'to be an artist you[...]moted her to editor in chief of Tlae Voice for the fall must draw perfectly,' but there are well-kno[...]Julie presently works on the State Press, Arizona can write very well.[...]State University's daily paper. She draws the comic strip, " I think if you have somethin[...]issue. matter what the picture looks like," said the young ar-
Rainey is also working on The State Press this tist entrepreneur. "The way people react or don't react[...]semester. She is hesitant to use her full name as her by- to an artist's work is the only way of telling if their work[...]ne because she doesn't want to be identified with the is any good."[...]comic strip's absurdities, such as the reference to the fic- Two strips of " Rainey Days" are reproduc[...]criminate use and it will be a regular feature on the entertainment pages
Julie Slgwart, cartoonist[...]of Tlae Voice for the rest of the semester .[...]Glendale's aerobics program is thethe state, and Templeton is ex-
Students in orne classe get sweaty
palms,[...]panding the curriculum to include several[...]job is easier because of the stafrs abilities[...]i~"'
place," Templeton houts over the lam-[...]other. The combination results in ex-[...]';;j
Templeton, who coordinates the[...]ing the basics, or a two-year as ociate[...]0
registered the week before school open-[...]~
ed, but Templeton expects the final
number<,'" ill \urpa<,~ la<ot ~pnng' enroll[...]A "two-plus-two" recreation major is[...]ar- Ohv1a Templeton center coordinator of the aerob1cs program , IS surrounded by
hand " The d1mmut1' e form d
ing the graduate for careers as fitne c; members of the aerobics staff Top row· Rachael Gardner, Mary Routson, Sue
cheerleader che~k., OH:r the neon-[...]Seated: Patty
pauerned leotard<, for new faces m the cruise ship or at a fitness camp. On[...]the classes would give students credit for
"Left, right, up, down . O\\ add the[...]physical education and elementary educa-
Fun is Templeton's job and she take Students in the aerobics program can[...]Moderate aerobics is low impact, low to[...]Templeton represents Arizona in an in-
" Is this too ea y for you?" the en- moderate intensity, with moderate[...]The trim and fit instructor says she
thusia tic instr[...]members, IDEA: The Association for
between the rhythmically stepping feet. diovascular exerci es, which elevates the[...]Fitness Professionals. She is one of 57 fitness because it was " more fu[...]rate's too high, you kno'" heart rate to the training zone. representatives in a network that includes
you don't ha'e to use the tep. Hold tho e Low impact mean one[...]the United States and Canada. 1981,[...]main in contact \\ith the floor to[...]ps her abreast aerobics in various programs in the com-
"Four, three, two, one!" she counts as minimize jarring tress to the body, but[...]erns. munity, including Glendale Parks and
the group, groaning, fini he-. a long serie~ it[...]and the conventions and seminars expo e Recreation[...]"orkout. her to the latest information and research
dripping by now ." Lo w/[...]from the industry pacesetters and equip-
Templeton's s[...]empleton begin at Glendale ly. The Templeton make fitnes and fun
tep?" :.he[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (181)[...]Laff Riots
By JMOn Shedrick and Bobby Wwren[...]takes place in Indiana in the 1930s Wring the Depression.
StMf Wl'1fW and Managing Editor The characters in the play are authentic and familiar[...]o has lived in Indiana.
Auditions will be held the frrst two weeks of September " I felt as though I knew people like that from rural
for the two campus theater productions of this semester. Indiana," she said.
The first auditions will be for "Little Footsteps" on Leonard is now a resident playwright at ASU . He
Sept. 4-6 at 2 p.m . and 7 p .m . in the Performing Arts originally wrote the play fo r a competition, and it was
Center. The show will run Oct. 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 8[...]ale and five female actors are needed for this
The second show to audition is "The Diviners." two-act play; there are[...]courages students of all ages to try out for aU shows.
a nd Sept. 13 at2 p.m . and 7 p.m ., also in the PAC. The Coursey and Ludders emphasized that stud[...]d Dec. have to be actors to participate in the productions .
2 at 2 p.m.
People cast in "Litt[...]also looking for some stage hands, since ("Lit-
" The Diviners" because they will be participating in a[...]tle Footsteps") is a technical play, " Coursey said.
competition.[...]for " The Diviners." She is also looking for a vintage
"Little Footsteps,'' by Ted Talley will be di rected by prop for the show-a 1930's Schwinn bicycle.
Belton Coursey, who describes the play as "a comedy Reserved seating tickets for the performances can be
about marriage and people adjusting to each other.'' purchased at the theater box office or at the cashier's
Coursey is a drama instructor here. office. Tickets are $5 for the general public, $4 for senior
"Footsteps" is a two-act play which requires two male cit[...]s, along with a few extras for a par- In the spring the theater will be presenting "Fiddler Gorbachev reviews the latest reports on the
ty scene. on the Roof'' and "My Three Angels." Middle East Crisis.
"The Diviners" is written by Jim Leonard Jr. and will For more information, contact Belton Coursey at
be directed by Virginia Ludders, also a theater instructor.[...]" , ' ~ / .'

By Jaon Shadrick[...]t invited to more parties-
and complete horoscope is just below. It tells of things assuming, of course, you are accepted by the rest of those
those so-celled professionals hide[...]Don't worry, though; now you'll call off the Mafia hit men.
have time for those late-night bin[...]if you get a job and quit bor-
actually frred and the guy at work wasn't lying. rowing m[...]Sagittarius
(April ~May 20): Your appearance is going to (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You[...]nd learn to put your Capricorn
shoes on the correct feet. (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Reading the material helps you to
Gemini know what is going on. You also get better grades.
(May 21[...]legal Besides, your teacher won't accept the bribe.
rights and nature. So don't walk on the grass when a Aquarius
police officer is around.[...]if you go ahead and put out the contract on your an-
(June 21-July 22): Spotl[...]ontroversy. In Pisces
other words, hide the handcuffs in a really spiffy spot. (Feb[...]do what you think is best, unless it's wrong.
(July 23-Aug. 22): R[...]If today is your birthday, you will be getting lots of[...]y like you , OR N ON ? HA HAJ JUST
o ut of the country.[...]Advertise In
The Voice

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (182)[...]ing an affair. Did be do it? Go see the[...]"Arachnophobia" is a superior entry
Summer moviegoers were once a[...]in the summer crop. It wasn't as funny
treaTed to a smor[...]as the early ads made it out to be but it
offerings- fro[...]tension.
During a time of the year which tradi-[...]" Pump Up the Volume" could end up
tionally produces big, block[...]being the biggest of the summer rums. A
films, the biggest surprise of the summer[...]"Flatliners" was, well, flat.
" Back to the Future III" and
"Gremlins 2" headed the list ofthe sum-[...]"The Freshman" surpassed all of the
better movies than the originals.[...]dies including
"BTIFIU's" tinal thirty minutes is one[...]"Gremlins 2." Marlon Brando can do
of the most nail-biting endings in recent[...]Matthew Broderick isn't bad
ftlm history and ends the series on a high[...]"Taking Care of Business" is funny
The total irreverence of " Gremlins 2,''[...]and worth seeing while ''The Adventures
even compared to the original, makes this[...]of Ford Fairlane" isn't worth
one of the funnier ftlms. More than once[...]Ratinp
mits to knowing it is a movie.[...]Overall, "Ghost" was the best and
Other summer sequels are "Die Hard[...]"Dick Tracy" the worst of the summer
2,'' " Robooop 2" and "Young Guns 2."[...]movie fare, with most of the remaining
Action Adventure[...]films being worth at least a single viewing.
The best action movie of the summer[...]Here is how the summer films rate on
was easily Arnold Schwarzene[...]ecall," a science-fiction psycho-
thriller set in the near future on Mars.[...]"Total Recall" ........... .. .. ..... 4
is dreaming the whole story or if it is ac- "Back to the Future Ill" .. .... ... . .4
tually his reality.[...]"Pump Up The Volume" .......... 4
Unbelievable coincidence is the reality[...]"The Freshman" .. .... . . .. ...... 3.5
through in "D[...]performances save ' Fiatliners ' from flatlining.
is up against terrorists during the holiday "The Jungle Book" . . . ... . ....... . 3
season-this[...]Harrison Ford once again proved his
again it is an explosive holiday. Mel Gibson[...]"Flatliners" ... .. ......... ... .... 2.5
T h is seq uel didn't have the should have been a sure-fire tandem[...]e hunks such
claustrophobic isolation that was in the "Air America," but t he pairing and t he[...]op 2" was disappointing; However , the biggest disappointment In " Presumed Innocent," based on the " Days of Thunder" .. . ..... . .. . . . . 2
"Navy Seals" was a typical genre movie of the summer had to be over-hyped best-sellng novel by Scott Turow, he plays " Air America" .......[...]kman" didn' t "Dick Tracy." You know a movie is pret- a district attorney accused of murderin[...]ted to be and ty bad when Madonna steals the show. a colleague with whom he had been ha[...]Museum The ASU Symphony Orchestra opens its[...]season Sept. 26, at 7:30p.m. in the Gammage
"Arizona Photography: Finally Noticed,'' Auditorium. The free concert will be directed 846-4768
will be the topic of the 30-minute talJc: at the by Henry Charles Smith. For further informa-
Phoenix Art Museum by Tamarra Kaida,[...]view and personal inte.r pretation of work in the
exhibition. The talk will be Sept. 6 at 12:15[...]cert in Scottsdale. The group will play various[...]YOUR CAMPUS.
The '60s revisited[...]tion. The concert will be held Sept. 30, 7:30
Phoeni[...]some colleges
of revolutionary fashions from the '60s by sdale Road. Tickets for reserved seati[...]ickets will ROTC is not offered...
Cardin, Audre Courreges and Pa[...]m- CaJI or visit the Air Force ROTC detach-
They are from the collections of the Arizona mage and Dillard's box office. For further in-
Costume Institute and the Fashion Institute of[...]ment listed and ask about the "crosstown" pro-[...]gram. All the benefits could still be yours: eligibility for[...]two- through four-year scholarship programs ... the lead-
through Sept. 16.[...]ership development opportunities ... the officer's com-
Also Pbocoix Art Museum, al[...]untain Hiab School, will present an bomaae
to the Pop Art of the '60s by displayina pain- John Denver opens the Sundome Center for CAPT BERNARD FELDSHER
tinp, sculptures aod caamic::s that the students the Performing Arts' 1~91 season at 8 p.m.[...]de.. Current mass media imqes
depicted indude the Simpsoos, Bltman. Oar- Ga.mmqe,[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (183)[...]..0 Velee

Football prepares for season opener
By .a.tf Wendt players.
"The defense has always been my
Sports Editor[...]have only been a couple of
two weeks of practice, the football team players who have been working real
is prepared for its season opener Satur- hard."[...]munity College. Fourth year head coach 18, the offense showed some talent to
Joe Kersting feels this year's team has as Kersting, as the offensive line and the
much talent as any team be bas coached. tai[...]eek of practice, we mons, controlled most of the scrimmage.
progressed well and our players are wo[...]Kersting wd. "But I was disappointed in
said the strength of the team lies in their the defense because they didn't play well,
quarterbac[...]sive line coach David Rice at practice.
be one of the leaders of the team this back Darryl Donahue, tight end S[...]ve linemen Mike Hooper and
Other strengths of the team, according Darron Melon, defensive back Mark Idaho, the No. 1 ranked team in the coun- championship caliber.
to Kersting, will be in the offensive line Brown, and nose guard Ron Jeske. try in the preseason; D.ixie College in "We could[...]" We have gone to a mo re conventional be the kickjng game. T he Gauchos lost of the teams, with the exception of Scott- perienced players who can[...]ope they will."
' 'Thls will allow Donrue Simmons the op- season, so Kersting is trying to find a Kersting has set personal goals for the The next game fo r the Gauchos will be
portunity to show his abilities.[...]season. First, he wants to start o ff on the their first home game o f the season
Through the practices so far, Kersting Kersting feels his toughest opponents right foot by beating Scottsdale.He also against Ricks College of Idaho o n
has been very disgruntled by his defensive will be Scottsdale; Rkks College of feels the team has enough potential to be September 8[...]potential to be at the nationals,"
By Jeff Wendt Espinoza wd. "I'm not trying to put By Jeff Wendt general manager of the Yankees.
Sports Editor[...]to the Yankee organization. Michaels
The men's and women's cross There are six new runners on the won't have the Steinbrenner attitude that
country teams wil[...]at Mesa Community Col- students come from the high school start the celebration. time."
lege on Sept. 7. Their opponents will to the junior college level, they find On Aug. 2[...]baseball, and left the general partnershlp blems with player personn[...]Fourth-year coach Randy "It is very important to have the of the New York Yankees. ner did.
Espinoza returns to coach both the runners understand they need to[...]r was forced to leave Michaels, who is a former manager,
men's and women's teams.[...]have brings a rough and tough attitude to the
said. "They are adjusted to runrung tampered with the trade of Dave Winfield front office much l[...]to the California Angels. coaching[...]eppmg down as
year's regional championships, the
mi[...]to his past and managing general partner of the Yankees.
men's cross country team looks to[...]rt his reputation. That is something he also had to give up
Last year's inexperienced team has According to Espinoza, the All this arrived to commission[...]mpetitive last Vincent, who dealt with the matter, for- The newest choice to replace Steinbren-
the runners were freshman last year, season, but[...]Steinbrenner to resign. ner as the managing general partner is
and with one year of experience in performances at the regional meet, With the leaving of Steinbr.enner, the Robert Nederlander, an owner of several
them, we have the chance to be com- they finished in fourth p[...]become a new and improv- theaters aro~nd the country.
petitive in the region." Returnee Jennifer We[...]Espinoza believes there could be lead the team, a team which Espinoza His leaving will give the Yankees front Nederlander as their choice, he has to be
four runners on the team who could says includes some long-dis[...]and their fans something to be pro- voted in by the major league owners, and
be at the national meet in November: track runners.[...]of. that is not an easy task.
Chuck Harvey, Phil Jorgensen, Eric Espinoza expects that the women's Steinbrenner hired and fued 18 diffrent But there is one problem to this whole
Strachan, and Lien[...]s that Stein-
"Chuck and Eric really have the the region. Stein[...]ms with brenner won't still be involved in the day-[...]players as Yankee Reg- to-day operations of the Yankees?[...]ackson. That is something Vincent will have to[...]fice, he hired Gene Michaels as the new ed, and it is a time for joyous celebration.

Stand out from the crowd[...]The college baseball coaching staff[...]ment is o ffer ing Adult Co-ed[...]2:30p.m. All info rmation regardi ng the fall[...]in SC-142, concerning tryouts for the league can be obtained at the G len-[...]s wanting mo re infor- must be submitted by Friday,[...]mation on trying out for the team September 28. All rosters accepted[...]should contact baseball coach Dave to the league are on a fust-a>me,[...]James at the Glendale Recreation[...]The Glendale Recreation Depart- Depar[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (184)[...]990-
opener against NAU Football Cross Coaatry
By Jeff Wendt Wa[...]oughrider Run
season, and a second place fmisb in the[...]t. 28 .........•.... at Central Arizona
region, the college soccer team will try to[...]any team is capable of beating any team Oct. 27 .... .[...]Yavapai
go for the top this season as they face
Northern Arizona University on in the conference. This is a very wide open Nov. 3 ..... . .... . ... . a[...]on
says this year's team bas more depth on the first game and go from there. He[...]Oct.26 .......... .. . . .... .. at Scott8dale
the roster than he has bad in two or three
years.
wants to take the season one game at a[...]we have more all-around in- they can go all the way. "We can ao verv Sept. 1 ............[...]sas City (national tournament) is within[...]on said five members are return- Watson is concerned with getting the Sept. 14 .. ... .. . ....... . .... .... a[...]t year's team, and this year team ready for the season's first game. Sept. 19 ... . ......[...].. South Mountllln
Brandon Morell, who was one of the "We are running these guys to get the[...]Sept. I$ ..................... at Yavapai
ed as the team leader. this year's[...]............ ..... Pl....
"I feel that Brandon is an experienced more depth. These practices a[...]he can show a lot of team leader- Watson is still concerned about the Oct. 10 ..... Northl8ncl ,...,.., College[...].......... .....
Freshman Ralph Saragosa feels the "With a lot of players being new,[...]10 ...................... .. Yavapel
we can give the competition a run for as a team. If tha[...]n added this year's freshman Watson is optimistic about how this Oct. 31 ... ....[...]Oct. 20 .................... at Scottsdale
group is the best group he's ever coached team can do in[...]. " Anybody can be in the tournament at Nov. 9-10 .... ........ at Reg[...].
"So far this group has a lot of talent," the end of the year. It's real tough to say Nov. 19-21 .... at NJCAA National Tourn. Nov. IS- 17 .... at NJCAA National Tourn.
Watson said. "T[...]. If we stay together, we
be tough to tell before the first game." can go places at the end," Watson said.

Volleyball hopes for winning
season, opener this Saturday
By Jim Hansen "She (Strong) is the team's defensive[...]Nobley, Strong will take on additional
The women's volleyball team has a hitting responsibilities on the left side.
goal: make the conference playoffs. Bringing the team together, is Teresa
Under Coach Sheryl Nobley the team Thompson. "She's the quarterback of the
missed the playoffs by two games last volleyball team," Nobley s[...]season. son is the returning, starting setter from
In the last game of the season, the last year, and the coach feels that much
Gauchos beat the powerhouse of the con- of the responsibility of running the of-
ference, champions, Eastern Arizona. fense will rest on her shoulders.
The Lady Gauchos were the ftrst con- Along with Nobley and the returning
ference team to beat Eastern Arizona in[...]Beverly Mayer
five years. Eastern Arizona has won the will contribute much to the Gauchos
championship every year for the past 10 season. Mayer attended Bethel Coll[...]a four-year track and volleyball
"This team is real special, " Nobley said scholarship.
of this year's team;'They have an excep- " I have to be the disciplinarian and she
tional attitude and intens[...]that out, " Nobley said.
According to Nob ley, the team will In addition to Eastern Arizona , the
need all of the intensity it can muster, Gauchos can expect[...]I
with the veteran teams of the conference from Mesa Comm unity College,[...]llt'OIIl' t'bt• II 1111g1 I

obley expects the Gauchos to finish Ya,apai College, accordin[...]'"
The conference is shaping up tnto a clear hold a penc[...]c<1n 1 wpe. Tnt' lac:''·""
in the top four of the conference, with
five return ing player forming the dJvision between the haves and have-nots. Without your h[...]obley said the top five teams of the con-[...]hl'\ nt•t•cJp· trom 11<:-. \o 11
backbone of the team.[...]ference will be very strong with the bot-[...]II \OtJ h<l\t' Ihe drs1re lu
Ainly anchors the left side of the court. tom teams being weaker, due to an inf[...]plnudt• for m••
According to Nobley, Ainley is one of the[...]could tlt'rome a p<trl of lht lk"
top hitters in the conference, a real Rounding out the Gauchos team are[...]The pr~rams are 1ear n .Jr l
Brandi Grimes is a dominating player High graduates: Angela[...]and op<'n to an~ rompam.
in the middle, according to Nobley.[...]or~dnJZallon or mdMdualti.J
" Brandi is one of the top blockers in Two alumni of Mohave High join the[...]would hke to ~M· somrthm~ hM ~
the conference. " Nobley said, " We want Gaucho[...]to the1r commumt\ Thf.' lrd un~ 1s
her to become a domin[...]fret' and the rewards are t'llnt hm~.
season ."[...]So \Uiunlrer and call I mMJ-111.
On the right side of the court is Robyn Amber Grey o ut of Cact us High is an ~mnmg October I 1990. ph·d~'
Preach, the best all-round player on the up-coming mid-blocker. Shannon For-[...]BOO 829-1040.
team, according to Nobley. She said the shey from Deer Valley High is on the left[...]Moon Valley High rounds out the in-
and hit in the front, but also on her ex-
ceptional defensive ta[...]& ~ s-- ~&lfl
In addition to Preach's defense, the The women's volleyball team opens the
Gauchos will rely on the strong defense season Friday in Hol[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (185)[...]________________fr~o_m~~~~~~~
point with pride to the many excdlent programs and ser-
vices we offer,"[...]tation must compile a
self-study report conducted by the faculty to describe the
courses and degrees offered, the student services
available, and the experience of the faculty.
The college then lists its achievements, as well as i[...]rams, bow many
complete each program, and whether the graduates are
adequately prepared for the university or workplace.
The results are compiled in a comprehensive report
which is submitted to the NCA for review.
This report, in conjunction with the visiting team's fm-
dings, constitute the college's formal application for ac-
creditation, and forms the basis for the NCA's
evaluation.
Colleges are periodically re-evaluated in order to main-
tain their affiliation with the NCA.
The coUege was first accreditted in 1967 and most
recently in 1983.

Do the world a favor ... The sneeze bar
Recycle The Voice Shirley Selander prepares a sandwich at the deli bar in the remodeled cafeteria while Carol Brown, ad-[...]misnistrative assistant in the Counseling Office, waits in line.

-------------[...]Sept. 30 Steve Rodman- Sept. 10 "The Hero Within Each Sept. 27 "Taking Charge of Your Sept. 10·2 1 Paintings by Richard <Xt. 2 GCC Community Band[...]ng," Elaine Enckson. Oct. 1·12 Paintings by Jeff <Xt. 17 Mus tc Student Re[...]By Requen." :!\11ac ept. 24 Mlrnpressmg the Textbooks," Elame Erickson.[...]Painttngs by Lany Deck. Pubhc dtrectors. 7 :[...]Mono;:>rints by .\I!Jrta Hamilton. dtrectors. 8 p.m.[...]<kt. 8 "The Power of Politics,"[...].15 " BioWlllg Your Own Way to the llead of the Line," Sale/ExJubiuon.[...]Concen, John Thrasher,
of Tomorrow: Where is[...]Sov. 5 "Criticism is My Way Mind," Betty Rideau-Tip[...]Dec. 3 "On The Air: Careers in
Sky: The Role of Women in[...]Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, 7, 8 "The Bany Black, directOf. 7:30 p.[...]Now you can have two of the most recognized and
credit cards In the \Wrld _.VIsat"' and MasterCard[...]Car.Js. Enclosed nnd $ 15 which Is 100% refundable If no t[...]·•rity de POs i t! NOTE. MasterCard Is a regtst~mltrackmar1< d MaslaQard International.[...]VIsa Is a tq!)steml trackmar1< ol VISA USA.. Inc.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (186)[...]Bustin' up with the[...]. -Pg. 7

Holiday stretches to 5-day weekend
By James Gilbert and Wanda Plppet Fine[...]On Tuesday morning Salt River Pro-
The Voice[...]of the ten-year-old transformer had been
Mother Natur[...]tudents brought in on a flatbed truck from the
to an extended Labor Day weekend. SR[...]end turned into an un- When asked if the loss of power was
precedented five-day holiday due to over caused by lightning, Santos Leon, SRP
three inches of rainf[...]district manager said, " Probably-it's the
According to President John Waltrip's best we can determine."
announcement to the news media, ap- More problems and d[...]of campus classes workers tried connecting the new
were in session by Thursday morning, transformer. The old cables wouldn't
However, it was not expected that full match up properly with the new
power would be restored until today.[...]Day Scheitler, SRP design consultant for the
at approximately 7:40 p .m. because the West Valley District.
main transformer was either damaged or " The replacement transformer is a new
burned out. vintage-state-of-the-art model- more
"Electrical phenomenon being what it high tech," Scheitler said.
is, there is no conclusive determinination[...]Crane extracts old transformer damaged by lightning last week .[...]Partial power was restored to most of
as to what the actual cause is," campus the campus around 7 p .m. Tuesday night.
electrician[...]n' t want to incur any
day morning. " All we know is that it is Wednesday morning due to the problems the wires aren't in the right order until more expense due to[...]d. It's like your car. It breaks down; with the new transformer. you start the car," Scheitler said. Rains on the night of Sept. 4 continued
you fix it." According to Scheitler, the schematics Additional problems arose Wednesday to hamper repair efforts by filling
Several buildings were also flooded , in- from the old transformer didn't match up morning as[...]nology 3, which received at correctly with the new one. This led to the defective cables and another damaged "Until the cables are dried out, we
least four inches of wat[...]g incorrectly wired, and transformer behind the John F. Prince can' t be sure if they caused any of the
Additional damage was reported in the caused what is known as "phasing" in the Library.[...]oblems," Newkirk said.
Language Arts Building and the 03 current . "We restored power while leaving the Full power was expected to be restored
Faculty Office Building southwest of the " Phasing would be like the spark plug faulted areas off," Newkirk said. by today .[...]By Barbara Schripsema[...]The Voice[...]The long-awaited High Tech Center II will be com-[...]" The building is look ing good," said Chuck We t,[...]director of the HTC II project.[...].J According to West, one of the most exciting aspects[...]~ of the mushroom-shaped building is its versatility.[...]8. One highlight, the Classroom of the Fut ure, is equip-[...]mework which allows fo r flexible arrangements of the[...]:ii room . These features give the instructors optional
Kampus KZZP'd[...]__________________
safe return for troops in the Middle East.[...]new types of teaching areas are needed, and that is what[...]the HTC II is all about," West said.[...]r. Joyce Elsner, dean of administrative services, is[...]ment where students can choose the way they want to
By Mike Manung[...]and professors can vary their styles of teaching.
The Voice[...]e said. Other rooms in the building are offices, a seminar[...]emester have once again had problems that the program would be unlocked so that everyone[...], and an Innovation Center
with computer usage at the High Tech Center. could use the Forum, and this will be the situation until where faculty and st[...]representati ve of a group of concerned users of the He was also informed of the possi bility of a usage fee The funds for HTC II were set aside when a $75
Public Forum program at HTC, led the group in seek- being charged .[...]llion capital development bond issue was approved by
ing satisfaction over not being able to log-on to the "It ran all of last year without any f[...]it was Maricopa County voters in 1984. The contract with
Forum.[...]e, it 's just that all classes that use the first funding for furniture and other equipment is
imilar concerns about access to HTC terminals. the High Tech Center either are assessed a High Tech[...]$350,000.
" My original complaint was that the Electronic Forum Center fee or a lab fee. And the only reason for that, The total cost is not known yet because "it will pro-
was going to be shut off to everyone except Vax users, is to cover the expendable resources that are used up in bably take a couple of years to get it equipped the way
and that includes people who were using other computer the High Tech Center . we want it," the dean said .
systems," Pierce said. "I am a computer user. I use the "As far as I'm concerned, from what I see there will The original High Tech Center, whtch opened in
Mac fo[...]"Whether that January 1987, was the inspiration for HTC II. Manny
to use the Electronic Forum." will occur at the beginning of next semester, or the Griego, director of instruction[...]walm, who initiated following semester, is still up in the air. As far as what HTC's high rate of student learning to the tremendous
bringing the program to the campus, and Lee Ann that fee is, I don' t know but I personally think a fee of effort of the instructional team over the past three and
Kirkpatrick, I found out th[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (187)[...]arking on Obviously the school is profit-
the campus. Year after year[...]done . don ' t the students de erve to be
This year has been worse thar treated with the same courtesy
the others. There are more[...]Just as new employee parking
before, but there is less parking. was created,[...]this lingering problem, we
spaces. A construction trailer in would like to offer a solution .
the southwest parking lot takes To the south and east of ca m-
up 21 more spaces.[...]ee parking grass. This is purely aesthetic
has been spread around the since this space is never used,
campus, taking prime student[...]Take some of the money that
Any time of the day, students has been raised by ticketing
are seen jockeying for elusive[...]o until people quit school is an
students who come late to class[...]ce close improved campus is too long.
to their class."[...]inadequate conditions.
lanes, fire lanes, and the road- Plow now .

Ki[...]rns ment and the FBI lock his records away seems that everywhere on campus is ~nomic boom of Reaganomics h[...]for crowded, but still, the idea of two lines an illusion created by mortgaging of the
Editor:[...]is a bit redundant. Although I may[...]n to say that conser-
Regarding your opinion of the IGng wait to see if you pri[...]e with her that "there vatives are the champions of individual
Holiday written Aug. 27,[...]is always room for improvement," and dignity, and that the "evil" liberals con-
and your fellow students to[...]Gerald A. Wilhelm it is my hope that this letter will help Ms. trol everything, including big business!
about the word bias as you continue on[...]Antieau and the bookstore do just that. Iacocca and T. Boone Pickens are
the road of journalism. The power of the[...]something dreamed up by Joe McCarthy
editorial:[...]ll governments,
1. In Governor Mecham's "State of the[...]concerned
State" address, Jan. 5, 1987, he asked the In view of your recent article by James[...]erving themselves and entren-
legislature to take the course of referring Gilbert concerning Michelle Antieau, the Editor: ching their power. The IRS, CIA, and
this issue to the vote of the people. The new manager of GCC's bookstore,[...]tmg Bradley R. concerned with the individual's right to
then proclaimed the third Sunday of pened to m[...]Melton's next article in the self-titled privacy, and neither is American conser-
January Martin Luther King Jr. D[...]recently. Due to an error, I was sold the series "Corrunon Sense." His[...]needed humor. the right to choice over their own bodies,
was against the Arizona Constitution and been g[...], and I knew To equate the great libertarian Thomas confiscatin[...]! As anyone can that was par for the course. However, Paine with conservatism , as he does, is quent taxpayers, and mandatory drug[...]was primarily political what I and the other students were not ex- l[...]was a revolutionary. free oaths by college Joan applicants are
to boost his chances at a shot at the pecting was having to wait in two separate Conservatives, by definition, uphold the not policies that protect individua[...]ine was certainly liberties.
3. The Attorney General Bob Corbin the re(und. Although Antieau believes[...]r Mecham to change this that the bookstore has an "efficient Reagan and the conservatives did try to have nev[...]. I think mimic this cry. But the facts are clear; tle in front of witnesses is particularly
would sue Mecham.[...]just to Reagan undertook the largest government condusive to personal dignity. And yet it
4. Governor Mecham did not start the have one line so that what took me and spending plan since the Vietnam War- is something that the conservative
original petition drive against a paid holi- the other students at least an hour would in the form of defense spending- and ten :[...]I will concede that this was the first resulted in more debt than was ac-
and noble man, why did the U.S. govern- week of school, and during this time it cumulated in the previous 200 years. The[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (188)[...]politicos By Bradley A. Melton
The Voice[...]and reassured that "Auntie" Mofford is busy making[...]official flights for shopping purposes instead of
By D8vtd M•drld " I know no method to secure the repeal of bad or ob- somethlng worthwhile.[...]h her willingness to do what she deems important,
The Voice[...]As an American I am sick o f the same type of gar- caretaker rather than a governor.
Elections are j ust around the comer, and voter[...]spo ke of. I am sick a nd tired of my tax The same will happen with Goddard or Symi ngton on
apathy is at an all-time hlgh . " Politicians are all[...]spent on a number of usele s and asinine the saddle of this bucking state. Only the conservatives
alike," is the famj)jar cry heard throughout the[...]have the reigns to tame such a fiasco.
land .
This shou[...]As a " Modern Conservative" I am opposed to the Mr Plckc
though. Citizens should be[...]allots. For those who I am tired of the fact that the legisla ture is controlled Attorney General: Steve Twist
trunk they have no reason to vote, think again. by a bunch of liberal Democrats and moderate Superintendent of Public Instruction:
It is time fo r a new American revolution. Re[...]A politicia n is a public servant and responsible to the District 15: District 16:[...]people. The people have said they don' t want new taxes.[...]Enough is enough! If we clean up government there[...]rewer, Senate;
are fast becoming a monarchy where the many I am distraught that the leaders of our state can't take Brenda Bums, House; District 20:
exist solely to serve the few. The public servant it upon themselves to make sure our programs are pru- Bob Bums, House;
is dead. dent. They would rather bear the burden of irresponsi-
We have become servants of the elite politi- ble and money-hungry bureau[...]ver higher amounts of our Welfare is a prime example. It does more harm than
money while we pay ever higher taxes. Fiscal good by replacing personal initiative and creating a
responsibility is an unknown term to these generation[...]ticos have voted themselves pay increases
against the will of the majority. They have voted
themselves free medical[...]y do this with a ballooning deficit, un- By Br•dley A. Melton " The bookstore needs to get its priorities straight, "
precedented homelessness and the average[...]an worker taking a beating on wages and The Voice[...]Many students were also frustrated by the policy of
ters telling us what a great job they a[...]checking in all items before entering the bookstore .
Ninety-eight percent of the incumbents runn-
:m d professional with exception of the bookstore which " I went through Jess[...]is cluttered with useless items , has substandard customs," wrote student Eric Wincentsen. " The
become complacent in their belief that they can-[...]assistance, and is overrun by students," wrote Charles bookstore staff seems to believe that the students are go-
not be unseated.[...]ity to steal merchandise. This
A shake-up from the lowest office to the[...]mpus Media and Society class . is totally asinine."
highest is in order .[...]Personally, I am annoyed with the high prices and the[...]y of
Let's fire these public employees, and if the[...]disappointments concerning the bookstore.
next bunch doesn't do a better job, th[...]The philosophy of the Maricopa Community College[...]District is to provide an education at the lowest price.
The most common annoyance concerned novelty
Anothe[...]I realize that the bookstore is leased to the Follett Col-[...]believe the philosophies should be consistent.[...]and sweatshirts during the expensive first couple weeks,
government.[...]nt Steve Stock mar. get an education in the art of getting ripped off.

Voices across the campus
What is your opinion of the bookstore?[...]think it 's a good '' I feel that the The bookstore is making The buy-back policy on
looking out for[...]kstore has too high a bundle off of the used books is especially
themselves. In a large e[...]students . They sell a hard on the student.
crowd, people would be onc[...]system than leaving your the semester they will together and form[...]longer, but it will save the bookstore." Wow! Then they sell the
them[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (189)[...]••••••'- to, . . . v.ac.

The Answer Office[...]---News Shorts---
By Jonl Kowitz Gle[...]Identification cards are also issued
The Voice through the office.[...]question? Student Activities tivities is offering ping pong tables, chess
might have the answer. The campus will be closed during the week of Thanksgiving to allow a ma-[...]e on jor re-wiring project to take place.
The Student Activities Office offers a campus[...]closed and classes will not be in session during the week of[...]ennes, information processing Nov. 18 through the 25.
services that enhance the campus technician for Student Act[...]r for works with Glemba answering student
the office, is confronted with student questions.
ques[...]"We offer support to the students in[...]"Cities of Today, Cities of Tomorrow: Where is Phoenix Going?" is the
posedly, we are an unbiased party. Securi-[...]at 11 a.m. , Sept. I9,
ty would be biased against the students Bennes suggests that students give a in the Student Union Building.
that they issued the violation to." copy of their schedule to any friends or Yoklic will cover the development of a solar oasis and its advantages for
The Student Activities Office is usual- relatives who might need to reach th[...]cities with a poisonous air pollution problem.
ly the fir t stop if a student decides to at - while on campus. This will increase the Yoklic is the first of six scheduled speakers to be presented this semester.
tend campus traffic court, which is set up chances of finding them if necessary. Admission to all Speakers Forums is free.
by a faculty member and students who Bennes added that the office is "really
then decide whether the citation was a busy place, but it's a[...]lanning trip
In addition to campus complaint , the Glemba said, " I usually know about it. "
office publicizes campus clubs and The Student Activities Office is open Students interested in becoming officers or just participating in the Ski Club
activities.[...]rd Shortridge at 435-3230.
"We try to give all the students infor- day and 7 a.m. to 5 p .m. o[...]as Telluride, Colorado, and Park City,
mation of the clubs that are available," is located in the Student Union. Utah .[...]The City of Glendale Recreation Department is still accepting registration[...]ecial Interest Classes. Deadline for registration is Sept. I4.
By Joyce Barton mot[...]re available for all ages and are held throughout
The Voice The society is open to any student in- the city.
terested in literature. There is an emphasis Some classes being offered include: oil painting, writing for fun & profit,
"Carpe diem" is a Latin phrase mean- on, but not a limit[...]ing for teens, youth theater, porn and
ing "seize the day." Members intervi[...]erature student who students intimidated by poetry or other Classes begin the week of Sept. 24 and most run for eight weeks.
was inspired by the movie, "The Dead forms of literature will find the society a
Poets Society," did exactly that. He[...]around their fears.
formed a new literary group, the Im- The ILIAD will have no rigid rules or Poetry contest under way
aginative Literature of the Inspired regulations, in order to bet[...]. A S1,000 grand prize will be awarded to the winning entry of the American
The ILIAD Society. M[...]Poetry Association's contest.
Mapes wants the organization to be said he has never t[...]as a "society," rather than a thinks the society will help broaden his in- name and address on the top of the page, to American Poetry Association,
"club." The[...]their own Jan Bria, an instructor from the social All entries must be postmarked Sept.[...]s. science department, is an enthusiastic Each poem will be considered for publication in the "American Poetry An-
Members may choose a favorite (or not sponsor of the Society. She is especially thology," a treasury of current v[...]author, study that author's pleased that the idea for the group came
style, emulate that style in their own from a student .
writing, and share it in the meetings. The group will meet every two weeks, Van for handicapped bought by AS
"If a person wants to dress like Poe or[...]ed-accessible van was purchased with money raised by the
Shakespeare for the day, that would be The time and place of the meetings will[...]clared handicapped students who will benefit from the availibility
member, said taking on the characters of Bria in the Liberal Arts Building, Room[...]I The Voice I[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (190)[...]district office To improve enrollment , the decision
building fo r the Maricopa Community was made to move GateWay to the
Colleges, at a total cost of over $11[...]roversy Bwldings were added behind the mrun
among district faculty.[...]o accommodate an ex-
Some faculty wonder where the panded program.
building funds when the faculty asked fo r The new location did increase enroll-
a raise in sala[...]quipment and building another problem: the need fo r more
comes out o f one pot of money; mo[...]instructional purposes To square of f the property, the rustrict
comes out of another pot , •• according to purchased the Aloha Motel, an adjacent
Dr. Joyce Elsner, dean of administrative property on Va n Buren. The motel was
ervices at GCC. " The two cannot be converted into addition[...]ccording to " Peerpoint," a publica- " The district had made a decision to
tion of the Faculty Executive Council , the ee how long they could hold (to the
District Governing Board voted J une 12 Gateway site) and to see where the district
to buy the new building, which i located will have to eventually go," Elsner said.
in Tempe. The motion, which passed Last spring the evaluation team of the
unanimou ly, allocated $6.5 million to North Central Association visited the
buy the building and $4.8 million for GateWay[...]vation and moving costs. that the district either find a way for[...]~
Elsner explained that the Distr ict has GateWay expand, or move the djstrict of-[...]n streets, a ite that it shares take over the entire site.[...]th GateWay Community College. The new site in Tempe was a bargain,[...]&.._....=;;.,_..;.....::::I.,;Jit-------J Q.
The present GateWay site was original- according to GCC president Dr. John R.
ly occupied solely by the district facilities Walt rip, because of the depressed Valley New $11 million building purchased by Maricopa Community College District
and the GateWay campus was located at real estate market, so the dist rict Gover- Govern ing Board .
a site in[...]. ning Board decided to make the purchase

Committees begin accreditation procedu[...]and co-coordinator, along with co-chaired by Tillie Byler, Connie Fiscal and Physical Resources is led by
Dr. Karen Conzelman, of the NCA LaBuhn and Johnette Williams. This Bill Dotterer and Susan High . This com-
The Voice self[...]committee will examine the governance mittee will examine the physical resources[...]sner, dean of ad- systems, including the Governing Board o f the college and district. This includes
With the deadline for accreditation ap- ministrative services, Rodgers-Barstack , and The Arizona State Community Col- the physical plant, such as the buildings
proaching, the North Central Association and Conzelman comprise the executive lege Board, as well as the administrative and grounds, and the support and equip-
self-study committees are moving forward committtee for the NCA evaluation. systems. ment resources.
with the self-evaluation process, reflecting The following seven committees have Educational Programs examines the Institutional Effectiveness will address
their theme of " Adal<snte," the Spanish been formed to evaluate and describe the curricular programs and processes, in- issues that can demonstrate that the col-
word for "forward" or " charge."[...]cluding continuing education, noncredit lege is accomplishing its goals. It is
C o mmittees began working in[...]Higgins, Ma ry Leskovsky and Dianna " The most difficult task belongs to the
Each committee has approximately 50[...]Support Services, headed by Tom Committee," Barstack said ," They have[...]nna Dwyer, will explore to demonstrate that the college is ac-
sional support staff, and mruntrunance ning will examine the processes that lead student services, admiss[...]d operations. Student organizations to the development of mission and pur- ni/ community service programs. A visit by The NCA evaluation team
were also asked to participate. poses, and describe the planning processes Human Resources will de[...]ee has a vital role in operational whhln the college and district. mation on students, facu[...]ort staff. Rienhold Kier- Evaluators from the NCA will spend
responsible, " said Dr. Renee Rodgers- the committee co-chrurs. may r[...]two or three days on campus to assess the
Barstack, director of career educational Organizational Structure and System is co-·chrurs.[...]grams.

Do the world~] ­[...]YOUR
Recycle The Voice EDUCATION ... THE SMART WAY.[...]Put the bite on the • Montg[...]tend approved dasses for B.S.N. and the Army[...]Reserve may pay part ol the costs.[...]And all of this is in addition to the good part-time[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (191)[...]Laff Biols
By Krt.u Ebner
The Voice[...]From the Balcony
Dr. Richard Hillis, a member of the an department
faculty, will exhibit his paintings in the Student Union
Lounge from today through Sept. 21.[...]in national
magazines. He ha been repre ented in the Hoyt In titute
of Fine Arts in Pennsylvania, The Muscarelle Mu eum
of Art at the College of. William and Mary, The Arkan-
as Art Center, The Glendale Public Library, and the
law firm of Gammage and Burnham. Many private col[...]work .
Hillis' works have a common theme which is "basical-
ly realism." He did a Southwestern art[...]s painting in
a Southwestern style because "there is an identity bet-
ween light and color in the Southwest that's hard to
separate. It's an isomorphic correspondence-the only
other place I've seen it is in the south of France where
Gauguin , Van Gogh and Matisse all painted."
There will be 30 to 40 paintings in the Hillis exhibit[...]Saddam dreams of Grandeur.
at the SU . All are for sale.
The SU Lounge, in the northeast corner of t he
building, is open during school ho urs.[...]THEY SUR[
During the exhibit, Hillis will remove som e pieces of This etching titled " Medusa" is one of R.K. Hillis'
art to put in upcoming shows at other locations. He will original etchings on display in the Student Union[...]I '• •

'Postcards' from the box office[...]' "

By S.ng Hayan[...]Meryl Streep portrays Suzanne Vale, a young am-
The Voice
bitious actress who is a recovering drug addict. The[...]nship with her famous alcoholic
"Postcards from the Edge" sounds like a movie about actress mother Doris Mann, played by Shirley MacLaine.
the paranormal, but actually it is a based on Carrie Released from a dru[...]linic after a near
Fisher's autobiographical book by the same name. overdose, Vale decides to get back on her feet, but the[...]Finally, a company agrees to give her a job on the con-[...]During the time Vale spend s with her mo ther, their[...]"One of the reasons I took this part was because I'm[...]quoted as sayi ng in information distributed by Colum-[...]Streep shows her extraordinary vocal abilities when[...]Even though the marq uee listed Dennis Quaid a a[...]tar, he only had a small part . In addition to the extraor-
dinary performances by Strcep and :'vtac Laine, there were[...]~en al the[...], \SL -\cti\11~ Center and all D1llard"o; Bo' 01-
By Jason ~ ... adrlck[...]. Lo\e relation heats up. Tr~ fice loca1ions The co~t of the tidet... are $27.50 and
turning down the electric blan ket. S23[...]ayoff da} . Fo r fu nher informauon call the Sundome Box Of-
Aries (March 21 -April 19): Ho[...]Jenning i as king fan to upport hunger
home under the covers. r>[...]at happens behind relief organizations by donating a can of food at the
O Taurus (April 20-May 20): It is necessary to become scenes is being kept from you . Send away for some of[...]20-Feb. 18): Things are becoming fu z- The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra will kick off
legal af[...]composer Marvin Hamlisch.
the knot, and before you put out the contract. O Pisas (Feb. 20-March 20): Be ready for unusual ex- The performance will be Sept. 14 and 15 at 8 p.m.
O L[...]s. Somebody might say"" H i" to you. at the Symphony Hall. Tickets can be purchased at
ed the cat," and keep an eye out for d ogs named[...]ybe you'll get asked out on a date. If the Symphony Box Office and all Dillard's Box Of-
C u[...]fice location. The cost of t he tickets are from $8 to
O VlfiO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This can be your power-play If today is your birthday, you'll be glad to know you[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (192)[...]7

Football prevails at Scottsda e
By Jeff Wendt
defen e," Kersti ng said." \\ e had no
The Votce defen[...]o ur weak outside linebacker, and we had
The college football tea m, 1-0 after its a fe \\ big holes in the defensive line,"
\\in on Sept. I at cottsdale Communit y Kersting said .
College, is preparing for Saturday's en- Ker ting satd that after the Scott dale
counter at C.tru College of California. game the defen ive bacJ..field till has
H ead Coach Joe Ke[...]never orne work to do.
before played the Southern California " W e need more r[...]pponent . for the defen ive econdary," Kersting
" I haven't seen[...]ut I hea r that they like to ed back and that is Marl.. Brown. The rest
pas the ball a lot," Ker ting aid. " They are JU t trying to \\Ork into the po it ion."
have a lot of J..ill, al o, but other[...]Ker ting feel fo r the Gaucho to be a
Gaucho win in colt dale stro ng contender, the special team will
After three rough weeks of p[...]require even mo re work than the defense.
behind them, the team ' first te t came at
"Steve Decker, who is our punt
Scottsdale.
returner , did a fine job in the game,"
Behind the rushing of freshman runn-[...]game as a whole. We need to
three to uchdowns in the game behind an work on our punts and our point-after-
exceptional offen ive line, the Gauchos touchdown conversions."
took care of the Artichokes by a score of
Kersting added that the return teams ,
27-21.
a well as the punter and kickoff man
" We did very well offe[...]needed work after the Scott dale game,
Ker ting aid. "The offensive line was do-[...]performance.
ing a very good job of blocking, but the[...]ting used, and all of them !-ranked team in the nation. It will mean throughout the game and keep their of-
make it a clo e game."[...]. a lot to me and the team," Kersting said . fen e off the field so that we have a good
Ker ting aid the key to the running[...]g," Kersting aid.
backs making such big gai ns in the game[...]: hance to play a No. I team in their col-
is how well the offensive line blocking for[...]Kersting added that Ricks will have the
them. Ga[...]lege career again, so to us it is a big[...]advantage in size, but the Gauchos have
"If we can get 27 points per game out The Gauchos faced Ricks Satu rday, the advantage in speed .
of this offense, we can win[...]at gam _ were unavailable Ricks comes into the game as the top-
games.''[...]Kersting, though, knew that ra nked tea m in the country and has a After this week's game against Citrus
The defense had problems throughout this gam[...]g with a good pass- College of California, the Gauchos will
the game, but when it counted, the team to the team and the schoo l. mg game, Kersting said[...]"We haven't lost a home game in the[...]Phoenix College
"We had too many problems with the .last two years, and we're playing the No . " We have to contro l th e ball[...]y Joff Wendt Gauchos. The team missed o n four[...]Commentary---------
The Voice goal-scori[...]up two goals in the last 5 minutes to 8y Joff Wendt[...]The Voice
forfeit win, and a come-from-behi nd[...]My choice fo r American League Cy
victory, the college soccer team open- the first half, but those two goals that Who should win the American and Na- Young Award winner is Oakland's Bob
ed the season with a 2-0 record. They we gave up at the end really hurt us,''[...]rn. Watson told them at the end of the honor. Here's a look at the front runners: ing five, and leading Oakland t[...]ing a bo ut Arizona missing chances in the second half if American League
Western," head coach Willie Watson they wanted to win the game. First, there's Boston[...]6 Here there are three .andidates for the
they play, it's tough to gauge how Watson in the second ha lf. season record, and leading the majors honor this season :
hard of a game this will be." Behind the goal-scoring of Robby with over 200 strikeouts. But I don't think First there is New York Mets' pitcher
Their forfeit win w[...]o scored three goals in only 20 wins is enough to get the award. Frank Viola . Viola has won 17 games for
thern Arizona University Sept. I, the second half, the Gauchos con- Then there is Oakland Athletics' relief the Met , but with the problem in their
becau e of its inability to have players trolled the rest of the game in pitcher Dennis Eckersley.[...]had an impressive season. He is second for him when needed, he won 't win .
The Gaucho played Sunburst " In the second half we came out in ave in the major with 43 behind Then come Pitt burgh Pirate ' pitcher
under- 19 competitive, the American and we got one back, and then[...]playi ng with an inexperienc-
Management, and the Federal Prison 4-2 with over 20 minute left in the chers o n the Oakland staff are able to ed team , which will hamper hi chance
in the three preseason ga mes, going ga me ," Wat on aid . clo e out the game on their own, he won't to win .
2-0-[...]it either. But the Natio nal League Cy Young
"We've really been working the four goals were scored wit hi n a Next come Thigpen . He has become winner is Lo Angele Dodger pitcher
together the last two weeks," Watson 25-minute period, they till had a the talk of the American League as has Ramon Martinez. Martinez lead the a-
said . "I ' m tryi ng to blend this team couple of missed opportunities . the White Sox organization. Even with his .ionall[...]together and make them competitive The Gauchos entertained South major le[...], he won't win and a 2.67 ERA will win him the
agai nst the conference . I also think Mountain Community[...]ward becau e of too 1ward.
this team is in very good shape." Saturday, looking for their third
Watson added that the player's straight win of the season . Results of
teamwork was improving, t[...]players. I have a goal to look at the
"We need to have a quick team se[...]mg for additional player to join the
teams who have a definite size advan- The Gauchos play another road Anyone who is interested in play. team for the 1991 sea on. He adds
tage," Watson said .[...]t to be eligible a tudent mu t
With o nl y the three preseason a team that Watson feels will be the leave his name and phone number[...]completed a minimum of 12
games behind them, the Gauchos favo rite to win the co nference. After with the secretary in the the Athletic credit ho urs by the end of the fall
opened conference play Wednesday that, the Gauchos will host Pima Department, which is located in the semester.
at Mesa Communit y College.[...]of roughly 15
T he first half was bad for the AGSIM on Sept. 21. Head coach Jerry Clayton is look- to 20 matches.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (193)[...]This is the campus. The place where it is aJI going on,[...]reporter. These are the facts, just the facts.[...]eating lunch and getting their mail at the Admirustra-[...]tion Building. But is all their mail there?[...]There is no way o f being sure. Anybody can open the[...]n pencil. But they are aJI marked. Right there on the[...]Students were treated to a rare surprise when the campus was closed for an unprecedented[...]day Labor Day Weekend due to a power failure from the recent storms.[...]Public service videos to air on cable
By EIIHn Grein vides[...]the announcements. Bennes said the
By Krlstl Ebner whole idea is to let the students have
tree for medical treatment, which is
The Voice The Voice c[...]sometimes hard to come by without an in-
surance ID card . There is no deductible[...]If you could attend a taping of a Glen- the theater department and the basketball
Can a student afford convenuonai telemarketer in the individual sales dale Community College[...]ncement, that's probably what you By doing the announcements, the
The Maricopa County Community said her[...]posure," Bennes said.
part-time or full-time, the Student Acci- According to Ricke, deduct[...]ion Cable, according to come under the jurisdiction of Student
written by Republic Vanguard Life In- Premiums are[...]lder. Depending on policy technician in the Student Activities a PSA.
Studen[...]Contact Bennes in the Student Ac-
coverage either by semester, or by the years or under range from $458.40 to " In the long run, they really do help," tivi ties office in the Student Union, or
year. Savings are even greater[...]phone 435-3525
ed by the year. $11 98.80 fo[...]e used for camera and Approval is on a first-come, first-
Plan B, according to the policy In the policy offered by the college technical people, as well as for a[...]ating scale.
$20,000 for all benefits combined ." The Details of the program are available at
annual premium is $600. the Student Activities office in the 80,000 PEOPLE GAVE SOMRH[...]g $270 annually , pro- southeast corner of the Student Union . THE IRS THIS YUR. AIID 1HD WI'T WAll'[...]to people who needed help domg the1r[...]ccoun· what taxes them. A nd feel great . too
By Jennifer Wllll•ms Center. She has traveled throughout the tants. They were people, like you and To find out about the free IRS train-[...]o have ing program. call l -800-424 -1040 now.
The Voice ment[...]ning her business, Garman
Anita Garman will be the first speaker taught for 13 years on the high school and
in the Employment Talks workshop series college levels, where she developed cur-
which is held today. riculum to teach self-esteem.
"The Hero Within Each of Us" is Gar- Employment Talks are a service of the
man ' s topic. Her talk will cover C[...]l insight on creativity, self- on Mondays in the Student Union
perception, and her method for discover- Lounge at I p .m .. Topics assist students
ing the hero within. in prepar[...]siness in Dr. Renee Rodgers-Barstack is in charge
Phoenix, the Personal Achievement of the programming

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (194)[...]The Gauchos go 1-1 in their[...]last two contests -Pg. 1 0

Expo '91 plans in the works Cheerleaders
By James Gilbert
The Voice[...]The original41 - by 18-foot mural i painted on a wall
in the lobby of the Arizona lndu trial Commis ion[...]ounce back
Career Expo ' 91, themed "Skyway to the Future, " Building. By Grey Stenhouse
will be held March 6 on the college campus. McCall will be present during Career Expo to ell
The Career Expo planning committee i already hard[...]his mural . The VOICe
at work in preparation for this year's upcoming Expo A percentage of the proceeds rai ed by McCall's
event , even though it isn't sc heduled[...]til autographed sales will be dona ted to the college' re- Anyo ne who '[...]ready knows . ...
"Actually we tarted planning the day after last year' Some tentative[...]Connic ts within the cheer quad led to it
he added .[...]More spon ors are ex pected to sign o n in the coming destruction last winter, b[...]ttee i made up o f mo nth • as the 1989 Ca reer Expo had ove r 20 di ffe rent a nd a lot o f new faces, this tea m is trying to put
me mbers fro m the b u iness co mmuni ty , faculty, and[...]e d o n ' t discus what happe ned last year,"
"The diver e nat ure o f the committee provide u with ''We get bigg[...]esh with this squad ."
This year' s Expo po ter is taken from a mural painted Over 14,[...]Donna Murchland , director o f student ac-
by local arti t Ro bert McCall , entitled "The Spirit of than ever before.[...]ti vities, who was instrumental in the rebui lding[...]o f the cheerleading progra m, think tha t San-[...]College a nd at AS U, where he wa the[...]She was the head NCA cheerleader at her[...]" My philosophy on cheerleading is that if you[...]Despite all of the changes in the cheer line this[...]year, the most significant change has to be the[...]shift of the cheer squad from student activities[...]to the athletic department.[...]The cheerleading squad now operates under
'Inside[...]all the same rules as the a thletic teams.[...]king at
Electrical Foreman Ray Larson-or, as the workers call him , "Chief Grunt" - looks over the interior of other schools, we decided that it would be the
the soon-to-be-finished High Tech Center II. HTC II is scheduled to be open for next semester.[...]chland said.

Student enrollment increases for the fifth consecutive year
By J ames Gilbert divided by 15, the credit ho urs .::onsidered[...]Last year th e htgh poi nt fo r the head- District Enrollment Figures[...]\.OUnt oc~..urred Sept 5. ''hlle the f f S[ The to tal number of students enrolled and the full· t1me student equiVa!enrc;
For the tilth .. on-.c,·utne far: '-Cme-tcr. reached t[...]I (FTSE) for all other schools m the d•c;tnct the last two yearc:
(,( C (;nrollmcnt Ita<, 111\.reas[...]•hat thh ....
\ .,of ~qll 10. tht: end t t the rel!ular "tJeed o.:r l11gh potnt." Ra} Je,,[...]~9 ttl the end of the \\Cek."
Thts topped la<,t semester '> hteh point The Glendale campu<. ''a"n t the onh
of I ,240. ma r ng a 3 9 percent mcrease[...]>-
mi ned u ntil afte r the first 45 days o f t he The inc reases a t ind ividual co llege[...]Ill
"Once the fig ures become official, this Mesa Community College reported the :::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::[...]ever," highest enrollment figures in the district[...]c3
cy is 8,459, an increase of 4.2 percent over
last year.
Of the 18,959 students on the GCC[...]~------------------------~~
The FTSE is the total number of credit
hours that all stud[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (195)[...]Censorship
A city in Arizona has leaped
on the bandwagon in its zeal to
to bu y the recording .
This is the result of allowing[...]ew individuals or groups the right
recording.
A record store owner in Cot-[...]to circumvent the First Amend-[...]/
charges for selling a 15-year-old
boy the tape, " As Nasty as
sibilities; it is a right that must[...]Florida is a prime example of
Undoubtedly, this recording is
not what would be considered[...]ines forcing his will on the adults of
what is obscene? seve[...]RECORD?
In this case the Cottonwood The Bill of Rights was not
chapter of the American Family added to the Constitution with
Association has defined ' 'As the word "compromise" in
Nasty as They Wanna Be" a mind . Adding the e right was
obscene. the only way Americans would[...]BUY WHAT
So now thi chapter of the allow the rati fication of the new[...]YOU cAN
AFA is our guide. They can Con[...]hildren can li sten So why is America now eager[...]llloWt
Now that the AF A has moral minori[...]top? Therein compromise on the Bill of
lies the dilemma. Right[...]If the price of freedom is that[...]then that is the price we must[...]dults are allowed pay.

From the Balcon[...]By Bradley R. Melton I cannot believe that Symington has the[...]The VOICe[...]Who has been the bigge t joke of the not back Mecham if he won.[...]Arizona, but it will get wor e if the[...]I am goi ng to di cu the Republican par- The facts are, if the Republican ''in[...]in the Legislature, then there i a ilver lin-[...]ble putting down other who are of the What must be done to accompli h the e[...]cal affiliation . goals is to vote straight Republican in the[...]I know that Fife Symington is certain- upcoming election. The danger is real if[...]ly the best of the two remaining ca n- the liberals win .[...]in their li beral hands and mark up the[...]nor Mecham for his recent support of the twisted ideals.[...]On the other hand, I would like to tell determine the political direction of[...]nk he i a poor ex- Arizona fo r the next 10 year .[...]n hould be. Liberals for the mo t part a re not bad[...]~mmgton ''a' or e'e' wa not the be. t Republican cand1date.[...]ad 't et "'hen you look at the alternau, e.[...]"here the people rule b) '-Oting and .[...]Wnurs J~c" A O;onm. B•rbon C• gc. The Voice[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (196)[...]Letters
By Bobby W•rr• n tluorocarbon free which does protect the ozone, but they
-------[...]to take a bigger !>tep and sto p using t yrofo am
The VOICe[...]at' what it boil down to. The Texaco tarmart u ed to ha'e only tyrofoam
Can[...]conscience, continue to use pro- cup but is pha ing them out in favor of paper c up . The recent flooding co t orne student more
duct that[...]great- Fred Wojtkowiak, manager of the tarmart on 59th than ju t a little ti[...]au e of personal and work problem ,
Styro foam is not biodegradable, and every cup, plate cu tamers becau e of the tyrofoam cup and he pas ed I had to drop a cia . I had intended to do it the
or carry-out carton you use adds to the mountain of tho e complaint along to his bo e . Wedne day after the holiday, but due to the news
practically permanent garbage cluttering the planet. I believe the voice of the people wa heard in thi case report about the flood damage, I had to wait un-
What can you d[...].i ing a it hould be here on ca mpus by Facility Food ervice. til the followi ng Monday. I wa informed by an
tyrofoa m product , even if they are fluorocar bon-free. Ou r o wn A ociated tudent Council is taking action admis ions employee that I[...]ll enough as it i . to ee to the removal of the offending ub tance from my money back becau e I had not dropped the
O n campus we have a major t yrofoam offender[...]class the previou week . When I pointed out that
ou r ow n[...]Let t hem know you upport them . Let the people in t he campus wa clo ed Ia t Wed[...]ly styrofoam cups, plate and bO\\ I and the cafeteria know you don ' t want to u e styrofoam[...]roduct a an alternative. \\ant, at the very lea t, an option to u e paper cup and[...]According to Evelyn Brewer, assistant manager in the plate .[...]ncluding some night ) and have a fami-
cafeteria, the owner of Facility Food Service will no hould they decide to ca t a deaf ear to the demand ly. The only time I have free for going to chool
longer carry something that has been proven harmful , of the student and faculty, their cu tamers, then we is Monday and Wednesday nights. When the
if they can replace it. If thi is the case, they will stop hould stop being thei[...]media, fellow students, and even the ign pictured
using styrofoam and start using paper products. The future of this planet a nd, quite probably, the on the last page of last week 's Voice tate, "Cam-
In[...]ave made an effort to be en- fu ture of the human race is depending o n all of us listen- pus closed, no classes," how is someone suppo -
vironmentally conscious. Their st[...]ed to know that this means everything is closed[...]of it back . The school did not provide services to[...]to pay.
By Jonl Kowitz[...]Parking backward for convenient pull-out is not only
The VOICe[...]Imagine this: Driving 10 mph through the campus
Security on campus is often portrayed as treating[...]usi ness, suddenly realiz-
students unfairly.
The fact is, security guards are here to enforce the cam-
pus regulations for t he benefit of faculty,[...]ing anot her vehicle is plunging straight toward you.
The result would be simple to predict.[...]Anot her citation issued to drivers on campus is for[...]A story in the Sept. 10 Voice said that power[...]opular campus com- that a parkin~ space is reserved? due to problems with the new transformer.
plaint, are common in the beginning o f new semesters " inety percent of the parking cititations iss ued have The way the story reads, it sounds as though
si nce new (and[...]ng in fire, handicapped, or faculty paces," the new t ransformer brought in by SRP was faul-
security's si mple parking requests[...]time sec urity supervisor. ty. This was not the case.
Simple is the key word. Unless you a re illiterate, the sign at the head of every The problems occurred when the transformer
According to Eileen Joh nston, c[...]iolations are parking in a yellow
2iven out i nee the erne ter started . zone, red zo ne, perimeter roads and o n the grass. The Voice is committed to excellence and ac-
- Fo r example, s[...]s have been iss ued parking cita- curacy in the pre entation of news. An y que tion
parked o n and over the white parking guidelines, taking tio n of any kind, they neglected to read the handbook o r co mments concerning o ur c[...]ing parking problem every semester, with the regulations securit y ha is ued and follow them . Stenho u e, 435-3820.
but con tributing in thi fa hion is no help. Put that together[...]and parking violations could be a t hing of the pa t.

Voices across the campus
How safe do you feel you and your pos[...]pened to me or my car ,
things. I believe the lord my elf, but it's my vehi-[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (197)[...]News

Two administrators promoted
By J•mes Gilbert The newly appointed dean believes that[...]tudents have high qualit y ervices now,
The Voice
but he will try to improve the m .
A change in the administrative struc- He fee ls that on[...]hez dean of educational services, and t hem by d oing uch thing as developing
Mary Lou Bayle s to fill the newly form- a video ca ette and creating d[...]s . Sanchez feel the whole idea behind the
The c ha nge in the admini trative struc- educational ervice office is to get
ture occurred when the department of ad- tudems into clas room[...]c
ministrative services to the office of " It's ort of like cu to m[...]D
" It is going to impact students directly ti ng a qualit y educatio n and it is my[...]0
in that it will shorte n the time it ta kes re ponsibilit y to make sure they have the[...]me that ..1 po it ion wa has been working fo r the college ever " Now with the ne,-. tit le the po ition
He will also be responsible for pu tti ng lVai lable and recomended to the ad- ince, a nd has been the director of admi - reflect more o f the um brella abilit)."
o ut the college catalog and handbook, ninistrat[...]y ta J...L a chance on sio ns and record fo r the last six years. Bayles aid.
!tupervision of admission and records, the me," Bayle aid .[...]a} lc s arc\\ orJ...ing
counciling departmem. and the academic That chance t hat the aumini trators financial aid, \et erans.[...]bu ilding elf-esteem, ri k-taking i the
By Eileen Grelss[...]The Voice[...]Bloyer al o ugge ted visiting the
Sept. 24: Employment Talk , " lmpre ing the Employer Before the In-[...]er Center on campus. It upplie up-
terview, " by Nail a Erwin, Re-Skilling Ma nager for Digital Eq[...]" I Can Make a Differe nce," was the to-date information o n job earch tech ni-
I p.m. , in the GCC Student Lounge. me age on the badges worn by approx- que , what career are ope[...]imately 50 ~tudent a nd visitor in the tu- the job outlook in specific geographical
Sept. 27: Adult Re-Entry Talk , "Tak ing C harge of You r Time," by Elaine dent Lounge at a recent Empl[...]'' She '>ugge~ted -.tarting
lege. a t noon in the tudem Council Ch amber~.[...]e C omro ol h) a leiter .tbl1Ut · the: "-'• r ahead thl
Prke for the ~emmar \\ill be $2:.[...],~() rolc-playmg., auenJee ... \."\pC\.1. the g.oal' )Oll '''t, th, ta,J...., Yt'U[...]m., GCC Theater. • I wr thtng~ the} IO\e to do. ·• An d remember ... 'h'- 'atd. ··,r )-OU
Admtsston is $5.00 for General Public, $3.00 lor enior Ci titc[...]ll they're good at and 10\e. t the end of the -.c-..,ion. William[...]• The place whe re they spent from three H[...]ist Jeff Bertoncino ''ill pre cnt ht paintings in the Student to lt\C fabu lous da}s.[...]Her beltel i that articulating the e taneit} before. It wa a httle cary[...]thmgs pub a per o n \\ell o n the road to but I ended up liJ...ing the interaction,[...]e pccially \\ ith the different age group .
Oct. 2: GCC Communi![...]\ ill help
owtll open their cason a t p.m. in the Performing Art ~ Center. Admi ~ion[...]Ob ...ear.:h. ·· .
is free.[...]non-profit orgamzauon
Oct. 2 : W ill marl.. the first meeting of Student \ ..,~octatton for a Via[...].li)J J..,p(accd homemaJ...cr,. ! '~oal i' It
The club'<> goal is to educate -.tudent'> concern ing emtronmemal Mue[...]of ,eJt-e... teem. "01 all the \\a)s t)l tn.e toJay ··
Oct. 3: Honor., r oru m "The Decline and I all of the Commum'>t Lmptre.
"e" Horizon., in the: 1990'..,," b\ Dr. John G. troe.,.,mger, Author,[...]By Eileen Grelss
Oct. 5-7:The Ne\\ man Club \\Ill host thetr annual retreat to[...]laboraton '' con idered one of the
Co t for the tnp i. $25. The Vo•ce leading .~ tllutiom on emironmemal
The ewman Club al o hold Mas e\-ery Wedne day at noon in the Coun-[...]re earch.
cil Chambers in the Student Union Building.[...]ere t hope for tomorro-w' environ- The cienti t can best be identified as[...]t, but everyone must help. the initiator of the Bio phere, a elf-[...]eard that contained environment in the Catalina
Oct. 12: A luncheon wiiJ be held f[...]foothill near Tucson.
in information about the University of Arizona.[...]nforma- Cities o f Tomorrow: Where is Phoenix Biosphere was temporarily[...]ng?" the Phoenix Civic Center Plaza. It prov-[...]Yoklic s poke Wedne day a t the ed that the outdoor was habitable in the
Oct 19: Student Honors Organization is having a ca ual geHogether at[...]er's degree in Yo kl ic reported that the entire Civic
Sahuaro Ranch Park .[...]la nd cape architecture from the Univer- Center Plaza will oon be reco[...]ciemist at the Environmental Research[...]Laboratory at UA in Tuc on . The Please S[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (198)[...]campus By Julia De Simone
Spectal to The Votce

By Jonl Kowitz Glendale Communit)' College is no " ' tar carch." but
The Votce for o nly $10, people meet " ith "orne of the leaderl. in
the Valley'\ modeling field that l'Ould l'arn them b1[...]\ccordi ng to uzanne Higgin\, coordmator for the
'cmmar\ to be held on campu,. 'pec1al interest classes in the Center for Communi!-.
John~ton. ch1ef of s[...]cness peak a ~1odel Talem !>ympo ium m the 't udcnt Union
th1~ erne ter[...]Lounge.
Johnston. along" 1th the admmi tram e justice "The purpose of the '}mpo.. lum 1s to bnng together
department •[...]-\n7ona Crime nodeI talent agenc1e m the Valle' .'· H 1ggm'> .. aid .
Pre,enuon Association. are promoung •he The wmposium \\ill feature Robert Black o f the
~emmars with information com1ng from the Robert Black gency; Beverly mit[...]ultant; and Li a Van Becke, make-up ani t.
The fir tone i cheduled fo r I p.m.\\ ednec;- -\I o featured a re Rut h Leighton of the Leighton
day, Oct. 17 at the tudent Union inside the gency, Dani Green of Dani's ge nc[...]Campus modeling instructor Lee Cavitt will direct the
The econd o ne, also on O ct. 17, will be a t 6[...]se with ague t Cavitt own and operates the Stella Ha tchett Agen-
speaker, Officer Jeff C[...]s are scheduled on topics of safety The symposium will fea ture the debuts of 24 models
awareness and tudent conce[...]rations, and lectures. "Th is will be a great o pportunit y to see and meet som[...]s hopes to see "a good turnout " of the Valley's leading figures in the model/ talent in- Lee Cavitt explains model[...]dustry," Cavitt said . "These are people that the average students Kathy Shea and Cflristina Hahn.
because the seminars offer a "wide variety for
everyone.''[...]otherwise ." Following the symposi um, a six-week intermediate
education,[...]should bring it, even though one is not required. through Dec. 6 .[...]are more vulnerable. You are " There is a common misconception that you have to The course will include areas such as photo shoots an[...]don 't pay attention to their surroun- The forum wi ll include information on careers in Cost for the course is $5 1 plus an additional $15 to
dings," Johnsto[...]lio, develop grace, and how to apply The class will be taught by Cavitt every Thursday from
contact Johnston at the security department or make-up correct[...]ill provide a great o pportunity to gain in the Center for Info rmation, Advisment and Registra-[...]deling," Hig- tion (CIAR) Building or by calling 435-3805 and register[...]by phone.

Publishers blamed for rise in textbook[...]Tragedy leads
By Jennifer Williams company, said that the average textbook of that option.[...]"We have made a commitment to buy By Jonl Kowitz
The Voice[...]books that have been used o ne semester The Votce
In response to faculty and student con-[...]at 50 pe rce nt o f t h e origi nal
cerns about the bookstores o n the cam- claims that there a re more p ictu re[...]guarantee A t hree-band rock concert is
puses o f the Maricopa Community Col- illustrations, a nd t hat the quali ty of t he excl udes books that have been[...]ct , Follette executive, Paul illust rations is muc h higher than in t he in a new edition o[...]Carter at 8 p.m. Oct. 6 at
Smallhopper, spoke at the Sept. II past. In addi tion , t he teachers of the fo r the next semester. the Caravan Convent ion Center,
District Governing Bo[...]en 3333 E. Van Buren Street.
One of the major concerns addressed and aid , all o f wh ich contribute to the returned to students through t he sale of Carte r, 22 at the time of his
in the meeting was the high price of text high price of the textbooks. used books, accord[...]books . The biggest concern about textbook ex- However[...]c hild psychology. He
"We' re very alarmed at the high prices pense is that students will begin deciding t he figu[...]d. was killed in a drive-by-shooting
of textbooks," said Small hopper.[...]s rat her on July 30.
He also said that the publishing com- afford the books for the classes they want than specifics. They don 't relate to the Scheduled fo r t he concert are
panies are to blame for the rise in prices to take.[...]average st ude nt," said Scott Geddis, a the bands Carnival and SX, plus
and not the bookstore. " I haven't[...]est to be announced.
According to Smallhopper, the rise in because I can't afford it, and now I'm " They don't take into account that the Sari na Morriso n, benefit
textbook costs has well exceeded the rise t hree assignments behind and I may hav[...]rdinator fo r t he concert and
in inflation , and is not due to the rise in to drop the class," Joyce, a Phoeni.x Col- After the meeting Geddis added that Ca rter 's girlfriend, is an -
paper costs. lege student sajd . the real solution to the problem of high ticipating 1,060 will a ttend .
"I know that the price of paper hasn 't The solution is to have more students prices is to make the teachers more aware "We need voluntee[...]arry a $.99 com- sell their textbooks back to the booksto re, of the problem . the beverage stands and help
position book in o ur bo[...]per. " In some cases it is possible to order with clean-up after the concert .
been that pri ce si n ce befo r[...]said . ing their books back to the bookstore, but book and teachers need to be[...]d that William C. Smallhopper says this is not eno ugh a nd of t hings like that beca[...]ve aid . " If you wish to donate
Brown, the president of one publishing that students need to be made more aware the tudent money. mon[...]All proceed from the co ncert[...]\\ill be donated to the Rainbow
New student council members elected[...]open a home for teenage girL
By Barbara Schrlpsema one m[...]The elected members of the E"emng
The VOICe ferenc[...]1a th<.:\\ had a H!r~ loneh
Onl~ I percent of the '>tudent bod~ pu'> \ <,soclated tudcnt[...]D1mana, Ste\en \ .Green, Sam Hoerner
\Gted n the recent '>tudent election" Counctl. the da> ~.:oun..:1l, and bemng f...athleen[...]e'cmng counc1ls ~tudcnt' A soc1 at io n, the c-.en1ng[...]ociated Student Ex- learned at the RainbO\\~ \\ a~
;\lurchland, director of tudent a[...]re 474 cast in last year' election . council in the Sept. 12- 13 voting. Three Je ica Aco ta,[...]s, Brad Melton, Christopher
students turn out for the election," said in each division, making a t[...]• C•rter,Back Page
Walter Glemba, adviser to the Evening members. Murchland feels the peo ple Rothblum, Jeremy Spears, Li a Tapia,
Students Association. "One more vote is who are carried over give the council and Mark B. Thomas.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (199)[...]-from the movie " Teachers "

Linda Austin, English[...]thematics
Linda A ustin i a new member of the English depa rt ment. Michael Cullina[...]ce includes teaching E nglish and German the college math department.
at Southern llhnoi[...]Since coming to Phoeni-.. Cullinan has taught at the Federal
gardening.[...]home maintenance,
A ustin said. " Thi campus is ideal for ed uca tion." boating,[...]Austin has a master's degree in H is imp res ion of the ca mpus: " I like it a lot!"
English and Ger[...]-By Glenn Davis
-By Glenn Davis

Larry Backs, Interior Design[...]as been made a re idential faculty member
in the technology department.
Before coming here[...]hington , D.C .
"I'm really excated about the o ppo rtunities here . l '\ e had
a really good reception, .. the design teacher said .
- Backs designed the interior of Gompe r~ Rehabilitation
Center in Phoenax, and man} building located outside the
United States: The American Ambassador' Office in Brazilia,
Bra[...]H e has
a bachelor of fine arts degree from the Pratt Institute in New
York, a master's in education from the University of Virginia.
He attended The Rhode Island School of Design and
Georgetown[...]-By Krlstl Ebner

Ron Baltzer, Science
Ro[...]rh)\ic' department nmhcr goal'' to "Ju't do the be't I t~ t h~.: n \\CIIt !< Berl.[...],hed h1' de:rcl· Dorl.mo ,1, 1 •Ill .111 01 er the
dam '· as ho•\ other 11 'tru •or, rc[...]tn
-By Jonl Kowitz[...]-By Sevag H ayan
P hoen ix ince 1983. She taught[...]ore com ing here.
" I chose GCC because it is the leading college in the district Anne Dudley, Mathematics
in comp[...]ne Dudley bega n teaching because she wa inspired by Elizabeth Hufford, English[...]d Elizabeth Hu fford, a ne\\ full·
Barner is married and has two children . In her spare time,[...]king fo r her time teacher in the English department. " They give us a chance
s[...]do that ,' " Dudley Writing is one of her hobbies , alo ng with tennis a nd mak-
Oregon State University and her master's degree from the a id .[...]ing miniatures . When asked if he sells the m iniature figure ,
University of Hawaii. Tha[...]I play with them. •·
credits fro m around the country due to the traveling she did Dudley holds a bachelo[...]On Oct. 6 Hufford will receive the fi rst-place award for her
while her husband was in the service. Arizona[...]rt story, " Autumn Queen," which she submitted to the
-By Barbara Cage In her spare time Dudl[...]Teachers as Writers Co ntest , sponsored by The Arizona[...]Department of Educatio n and The Arizona English Teacher[...]rd , her husband a nd her on decided to move to " the
Jan Bria, now a full-time teacher in the social science depart- -By Jennifer Williams Valley o f the Sun " o ne winter when they had to put n ags on[...]set so nowmobilers w-ouldn ' t impale
Bria is o n the humanities team which teache the fo ur-credit
class, Ideas and Val u~ in the H umanities. Her specialty is Garwin Gaekel, Automotives[...]Hufford taught
literature; ot her mem ber of the team teach music, art, Garwin Gaekel i now a permanent part of the automomes here on a tempo[...]depa rtment. He has been teaching on the campu since A ugu t and at the University of Clanon (Penn.), "'h1ch is "'here she
She has tou red E urope , trave[...]aly and Swi tzerland . " I think GCC is probably one of the finest junior college -By Barbara Cage
Bria brings her ent husiasm f[...]been to," said Gaekel. ' '\\' hen I deter-
In the humanities, she hopes "to pique the interest of student! nined t hat I wanted[...]Befo re teaching here, Gaekel taught at the Arizona Edward Hutton i addrng h1s 26 year of ell.penen'e to the
Last year she trave led for t hree weeks t[...]math depa rt ment thi semester. He ha taught at the Um-.er-
a photographic safari. This year over[...]bachelor's degree in education and member hip in The dle Aero nautical Universi[...]alln.stitute of Automotive Service Excellence. He is a Hutton attended Par o n[...]ed a master's degree from the Univer ity of Io wa, a nd a doc-
-By Joyce Sartor~ -By Krlatl Ebner t~rate from the University of Kentucky.

•[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (200)[...]n Q uinn wa' a distanguashed artist before joanmg the
A fter high school Matar came to the U nited tates and ~lendale facult[...]Mudied Englis h. He h a~ been in th is count r y fo r eaght )ear~ tca.:her, but he ha[...]He is married .[...]in electrical enganeenng, a bachelor' The arta~t teache~ design, drawang composition, je\\[...]- By Barbara Schripsema Quann's fa,[...]Among the ne\\ anstructor on campus is Dr. Peter 1at her, \\ ith stone i nd u ~a[...]A ~ a chald he aw o nly art an the fasc anatang array of o b-[...]Originally from the Los ngeles, Calif.. area. Mather taugh t je.[...]mores a t Mo rro Bay High chool fo r Sl "\ dealer.[...]Mather' favorite ho bby is riding bicycles. He n d es to and Qu inn 's interests also incl ude museolog), the ~t u dy o f[...]preparat o r at the Phoenix Art M useum in 1975.[...]- By Mike Massung Qu10n is c ura tor o f campu art . which he ays i one of the[...]10 largest non -private collectio n in the state.[...]" M y ma in goal is to place mo re art on cam pu and ha' e[...]-By Joyce Barton and Savag Hayan[...]1ary Ryan descnbes her ne\\ teachmg po,Haon 10 the nurs-[...]vice to other people is a strong pull for being in nursing."[...]which is nursing and caring for the dying patient.[...]- By Jonl Kowitz[...]The on I) negame part ol the Glendale: >~tern for ne"'[...]teacher Charles Sohn as the long dail> commute through[...]Sohn teadJe'> composition .:our~e an the Enghsh department.
the start of school. Back row : Joyce Story, Elsie[...]"'HU\\e,er. I ..:on\ader my,elf luck~ w t>c )n the faculty at[...]Glendale, b\ far nn la,onu.: among the na.1n\ \l,m..:opa can.[...]~ohn taua:.h ::!~~ear' 111 the E:n!!l·'' dcp.trtn •nt at I O\\a ~tat~[...]de\tiOauons haH been Bntam. the \h:dllcrranean, and[...]e\peu.tll) the ( anbbean .' ~ohn \a ad.[...]Photos by Karl Kunsman, Kerry Teran and John - By Mike McAffrey[...]ells you about herself,
plot out before reaching the conclusion . Hikmg and pie-[...]now a full-time teacher, begins her fourth
is a very interesting place," Hutton said . " I will[...]in the business department eight years ago," she said .[...]r years.
-By Glenn Davis
Montanus d id not let the wait go to waste, however. In ad- She re[...]and develop computer courseware used by several large cor- taught at Ohio State, Indiana, and Kansas.
Although this is Jeff Kruse 's fir t year on a permanent con-[...]to write in addition to her new full- "The first Russian class I taught here was by far the most
' he isn' t a new face on campus. Prior to signing this con- time position as the H igh Tech Center liaison for the business !xciting class I ever had," Story s[...]ble to max- Living up to her name, she is the president of the West Valley
-time on campus the three years before. imize their benefits from the high-tech resources. C hapter of the Teller of Tales, an Arizona o rganization. She
Kruse has enjoyed h is time spent teaching here and ays that[...]and master 's degrees in 1lso belongs to the National Associatio n fo r the P reservation
tudents and facu lt y are really[...]md Perpetuat ion o f Sto rytelling .
' The students real!) pay attention in class, a nd the facult}' -By Mark de Celie S he writes her O\\n stories whenever she has ume.
ly in terested in the tudent · ed ucatio n,·· Kruse ~a i d .[...]C hina, the Soviet Union . T ibet, Poland, Italy. a nd France .
the U n iversity of eb raska and a master's degree fr[...]\'irginia Pesqueira , coordina tor of the Literacy Center, as peakers Fo rum on campus.
- By Jennifer Williams one of the ne\\ faces o n campus this emester. - By Bobby Warren[...]an read ing fro m the UofA , and she as wor ang on her d oct or
Bassam Matar is no t only a new instructor o n cam pus, but of philosophy degree.
is new to teaching. This is his first posi tion a nd he sa ys " I li[...]queira said , "because we are restructuring the Literacy Center. Biographies on the following new teachers were not mclud-
I love working with the people here," Matar said. " They So th[...]or one-year contract,
very friendly, especially the chairman and assistant cha ir- Off camp[...]music, sports, playing the piano, and sewing. ,e/1, Roberta Gibson, Henry Jarvis, EliUJbeth Lynch, Elsie
is diverse educational background began in West Africa -By Mike u...ung Massumi, Kathy St[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (201)[...]ce

'Little Footsteps' coming your way
By Eileen Grelaa Th[...]Laney beheves the viewers will be af-
The VOICe fected by the story. The result of this con-
troversy? Divorce? The end you can fi nd
Reaction to the news of impending lit- o ut for you r elf.
tle foot teps, also called " the patter of lit- E. Adam Thomas, plays the pan of
tle feet," can surface as joy, fea r,[...]ion. Four walk-on round out the supporting
The theater artS department's upcom- cast.[...]," 1 "Lmle Foot tep " was chosen as the
a two-act comedy by Ted Tally. Tally is entry in the December College Theater
a native of • orth Carolina, and a Festival at the Herberger Theater, accor-
graduate of the Yale School of Drama. ding to directo[...]has performed off broadwa} and in The drama divisions o f the theater arts
reg1onal theaters.[...]annie, a whne or mne other chools fo r the Irene Ryan
A nglo-Saxo n Protestant (WASP ),[...]dditional
As Ben, Matthew Nicolay portrays the performances on the 13, 19 and 20 at 8
J ewish h u sband , whose[...]at 2p.m . matinee
fatherhood are complicated by meddling in the Perfo ming Arts Center.
parents and hostile in-laws in a series o f. Tickets can be purchased at the Perfor-
" we told you so ' s."[...]ny, poignant, witty and very production, at the Cashier's Office. Director Belton Courseu gives stage d irections to the leading chracters
real adult comedy," said Ni[...]tthew Nicolay and Jenica Laney play a married
the audience becomes a pan of the show. tion, $3 for students, and $4 for[...]about to have a baby in this two-act adult comedy by Ted Tally.

Magician Steve Rodman[...]By Ell"" Grelss comes[...]The Voice wi tho[...]Award-winning magician Steve Rod- The performance will be at 8 p .m. Sun-[...]l demonstrate his particular brand day in the PAC. General admissio n is $5;[...]sing on him.
of magic Sunday evening in the Perfor- senio rs, $3; and students, $1[...]s. Sometimes they Ludders said this play is unique in
ming Arts Center.[...]don ' t take into consideratio n the effect several ways. T he "scenery" is achieved
Rodman is one magician who has a[...]r actions have o n others. mostly by lighting rather than props.
slew of satisfied[...]The characters in " The Diviners" carry Also, it is a n ensemble production. Every
formed in over[...]oal-seeking beyond desire for character is vital to the story.
tionally in Japan, Hong Kong, England,[...]ment, to obsessio n. "There is no antagonist ," Ludders
and Israel.[...]''The play is humoro us and war m, but said, "just a group of well-meaning peo-
Cuba, the Carribean, Bermuda and[...]udders said. "Good people cause tragic "The Divi ners" marks Wandrey's
number of the places his magic has[...]to live wit h fo urth performance here. She is a fourth-
reached.[...]emester student who has been acting
He was the magic consultant for many[...]T he play, set in a small town in Indiana ince the eighth grade. Her starring roles
theatrical productions, including the
in the 1930s. has a cast of II characters. began in her sophomore year in high
Broadway version of " The Wiz."
''The cast is a good fit, and very school.
R[...]," said Matthew According to Ludders. in the late 1980
such performers as Joan Rivers, Bo[...]Kerby, who plays one of the leads . "' The Diviners" won thr American Col·
Rydell, Yako[...]rs, a middle-aged preacher from wri ting. The play' author. Jim Leonard ,
His magic has[...]Arizona State University.
Rodman ' s is part of the coiJege's Ar-[...]"The Diviners" will be presented at 8[...]the change.
tists Series, which is sponsored by the ' "The role is very real fo r me," Kerby p.m. Nov. 30, and Dec. I , 7 and 8 at the
Evening Student Association.[...]Ginger Wandrey plays the part of Advance tickets can be purchased at the
STUDENT NURSES. CONTINUE YOUR[...]Goldie Short, a prayerful waitress at the Cashier's Office across fro m the Student[...]Dine-Away-Cafe, the restaurant where Union, or at the Performi ng Arts Center.
EDUCATION... THE SMART WAY. much of the action takes place. Prices are $3[...]tend approved dasses for B.S.N. and the Army
Reserve may pay part of the costs.
And all of this is io addition to the good part-time
income as an Army[...]" The Diviners" cast: Back: Steve McClellan, Mat[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (202)[...]groce ries without the
.----------~ .----------~[...]•• open to the Public[...]OF THE
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Football 2-1 after loss to Ricks
By Jeff Wendt o ppo[...]Ker ting said the special teams game
The Votce
has been improving over the last two
games, a nd this game was good for the
The college football team, which cur-[...]The Gauchos blocked a 38-yard field
tion on Oct. 9 a[...]goal attempt by Citrus College, and they
College.[...]be an extra point kick. The Gaucho forc-
re ult were not available, the Gaucho
ed the interception by a Citrus College
have a week off.[...]bad snap and very good penetration by
Head Coach Joe Ker ting said he will
the outside lineman.
u e the time to give the non-starter some[...]touchdowns. The Vikings defeated the
played before, the Gauchos held off a late The foo tball team practices for their upcom ing game[...]icks) had a lot of big, physical
Kersting said the defensive effort put[...]players. It j ust seemed like most of the a field goal, two fumbles, an interception,
fort h by the Gauchos was the best he has[...]game they controlled the line of scrim- and a punt.
seen this season[...]Freshman Marcus Dickson led the
ma[...]erform this game. We
" We flew around all over the field, we[...]icks rushed for weren't doing enough to win the game,"
caused a lot of turnovers, and I was very[...]140 yards to the Gauchos' 100, and Ricks
impressed by our effort," Kersting said.[...]17 1 to 88. Kersting said the effort put out by the
The offense played well, gaining about[...]"We didn' t make the plays when we team stayed constant throughout the
300 yards total, but still had trouble scor-[...]them," Kersting said . "There game, but the performance level improv-
ing when the ball is inside the opponent's[...]On the defensive side, sophomore[...]when we could have had in- ed vastly from the first half to the second
20-yard line .[...]linebacker Mike Swayda led the team with[...]." half.
According to Kersting, in the last two[...]Kersting said the offense was having
games, the Gauchos have had a lot of more trouble scoring inside the 20-yard " I challenged them to play hard in the tackles, and sopho more safety Mark
missed oppo[...]second ha lf of the game," Kersting said. Brown had six unassiste[...]line. Five times GCC was inside the " red
resulted in more points scored on the[...]zone" and the only result from that was[...]By Mike M assung
The VoiCe[...]the win," obley aid.
By Matt Suman Shawn Simon, Chad Spicer, and The women·s volleybaJI team outscored The Lady Gauchos also beat South[...]untain College in an action-packed
Specta/ to The Votce[...]15-6, 16-14, 15-13 to give the Lady Sept. 12 game.
The men's and women's cross coun- Women improving Gaucho the win Wednesday night. South Mountain took the early lead by
try teams are hoping to improve their The women ' s cross country team "The game started well; we dominated scoring 5 points early before the Gaucho
records in their next meet on Friday is also looking to improve on last the first game but started making came back to win game one 15-6. The
against Central Arizona College and season's performance. m istakes in the second game. It wasn 't Gauchos then took the next two games
Yavapai College. Central Arizona is The women a lso hold a 2-2 record o ne of ou[...]easily with 15-2, 15-3 cores over South
the host for the meet. so fa r this season.[...]r goal that
hard in practice to get ready for the country experience won't hurt them.[...]obyn Preach and we have been working on is to stay intense
upcoming meet.[...]t here Brandi G rimes were key players in the throughout the entire match and finish it
getting into shape for the track game, wit h Ainley's setting a[...]to get way ahead and then let up and let
The men will face their toughest haven't run[...]lay with us. We lost a crucial
competition of the season against before . I think the first two races With this win, the Lady Gauchos now match against Yavapai by doing that. The
Central Arizona and Yavapai Col- we[...]arning experience, have a 5-2 record in the 1990 Arizona players did it well against Central Arizona
leges, the top two teams in the but they did really well, considering[...]th
region. the strength of the competition." The Gauchos also thrashed Pima Com- Mountain . They stayed very intense."
"Our goal is to do better than last Espinoza also hopes[...]e Sept. 14 with a score of Coming up fo r the Gauchos is the
year, and try to place in the top three runners from the women's team to 15-6, 15-6, 15-8 in[...]describ- Cypress College Tournament , which the
or four in our region," Head Coach nationals: Jennifer .Weyermiller, An- ed as the " best game we' ve played the en- Gauchos took second in last year. '' I[...]Standouts in the game were so I 'd say we have a sho t at taking the
juries to three o f the top seven run- "Even though we're not long[...]Preach and Grimes, and whole thing if the competition is com-
ners have slowed the Gauchos down d istance runners, we' re h[...]and hitting, sophomores Megan Strong The Gauchos next play Mesa Com-
The Gauchos victories were over The rest of the women's team in- and Teresa Thomp on fo[...]her all-around play. then participate in the Cypress College
South Mountain Commun ity[...]and Becky Wulf. they kept the ball up and they kept mov- 27-29.
"When all of our runners return, Upcoming meets for the team in-
we should have more depth and ex- clude the Phoenix Invi tational at
perience, and hopefu[...]Kiwanis Park on Oct. 6, and the Mt.[...]The team will then finis h the
to take more than just one runner to se[...]College and Phoenix College in The Glendale Recreation depart- Wo men 's Ope[...]sdale on Oct. 26, before prepar- ment is sponsoring an Over-The-Line Entry fee for the three-player
ner could qualify: Chuck Harvey, ing for the Regional Championship softball to[...]er There will be five divisions in the For more information and
Rounding out the rest of the team In vitational in Prescott were[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (204)[...]entary to see the lines."

By Antt• Dickie[...]ce
the courts were refurbished. Both Bloss[...]We o.9reed. tho.f
The VOIC6
and Clayton feel that, with the school and
community u e, the refurbishing of the[...]the b r-o ken 9 Ia. ss
Tennis, anyone?[...]The courts are so bad the teams play
Not at Glendale Community College,[...]their matches during the sea on at Ar-[...]rowhead Country Club, but they still have
On the first day of the semester, the to practice on campus. Arrowhead
tennis courts were littered with bits of charges $100 for the teams to play there.
broken glass, chunks of ceme[...]is can lids, dirt, always bugging him about the condition
rocks, fast-food wrappers, and leaves of the courts.
from the oleander hedge. Not to mention "They feel the courts should be in bet-
slick spots, cracks and faded lines. ter condit ion, because the better player
But good news can be found after all you are, the more you expect in the quali-
this information, according to Dr. Kent ty of courts," the coach said. "The at-
Staheli, head of the physical education mosphere is not conducive to playing
department. In a recent[...]tennis."
said bids for repairing and resurfacing the Ray Simpson, the new women's tennis
tennis courts would be approve[...]coach, says he hates to have hi girls prac-
and the work should be completed by the ticing on the school courts because they
end of the semester. are really sl[...]tennis instructor, i could be lost for the sea on," Sim pson
understandably skeptical. " I d[...]maintenance.
tennis classes . "I saw it in the budget and[...]"If they're not kept clean, the grit
was given a date when it was supposed to[...]ne whose best interests are scratches the surface like sandpaper," he
be done, and it neve[...]Athletic director Pete Pisciotta is also
Jerry Clayton, men 's tennis coach,[...]on campus will be anxiously awaiting the Where do Coach Bloss and Coach
feeling the pinch of not having quality
commented on the condition of the news of the bidding process. Clayton play[...]facilities on campus. " It is becoming in-
courts: "The court surfaces are worn convenient to bus the players to various If the courts do get resurfaced, Coach game of tennis?
down to the point that some of the bare locations for their matches and tourna[...], anyone? .

Soccer team streaks to top spot in the conference
By Jeff Wendt[...]Watson said. "It still is not clear-cut as
The Voice[...]Assistant coach Don Hillegas adds that
The college soccer team begins play this[...]parts of the team's game are becoming
week with a 3-0-1 record[...]"The team is finally gelling together,"
against South Mountain[...]more intensity and more confidence, but
The Gauchos soccer team is perparing[...]they lack those points at the end of a
for Wednesday's game wi th ScottSdale[...]ter as a
In their tie against South Mountain , the[...]to ta ke things
Ga uchos outshot their opponents by a 2[...]~ McCarty ays that the econd half of
Head Coach Willie Watson felt the[...].0 the ea on will be very importa.•t to them
overall team performance in the game was[...]ly need to assume the leader hip role."
The GCC soccer team , with coaches Willie Watson and Don Hillegas.
dominated the entire game, but couldn 't
close it off."[...]The Gaucho recently played Yavapai
Wat on no\\ knows what to expect the season." Garci[...]from South Mountain when they play The Gauchos th en went o ut and rell, and Ja on Ware al o scored for the the American Graduate School of Inter-
again. " This[...]t. Scores of those
They should not be a factor at the end of Muraviov scored four goals, while Jas[...]Jom Air Force ROT( m college The rt>st
Film & P[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (205)[...]" I was surprised at the sense of accomplishment achieved to a garde[...]through teaching, but, more importantly, with the impact ted for completion in Ju ne, 1992, the project will incor-
Olivia Templeton, campus a[...]ation .
her full-time assignment this semester in the physical educa- a student realize accounting is not for him o r her, I feel I've
tion department[...]andscaped area over
" I love GCC," she said . "The fac ulty is very professional, Vawter earned his associate of arts degree from Phoenix Col- the tunnel on the newest link of the metro politan Phoenix
but at the same time they are 'people.' "[...]leton's trim figure and youthful appearance belie the from ASU. He also has a Certified Pub[...]na- At D isney World in Orlando , Fla., the scienti t was
fact she has a 13-year-old son, David , and an 11 -year-o1d, tion from the Arizona State Board of Accountancy. the technical consultant for the La nd Pavi lion in EP-
Michael. She was born in TeJlas, moved here when she was Vawter is pursuing another master's degree in computer in-[...]Yoklic explained that the e projects are not just
Templeton manages the campus ph ysical fitness program , "Accounting is n't just making pencil entries on a piece of beautiful : They are purpo eful ; they improve the en-
which has 1,000 students in 83 classes of aer[...]Yoklic and his colleague have designed a elf-
as the Arizona representative to IDEA: The Association for of running and weigh[...]-By EJI"n Grein The captivating s peaker said o n e of the main thru t
tion a nd elementary education from G[...]of their program s is to recycle resou rces without further
and in 1975[...]John Walsh is looking for a fast-pitch softball league for
-By Ell"n Grein " Water is u sed five times at the Civic Center before[...]Besides teaching and reading, fast-pitch softball is one of fi nally being used to water the tree , " Yoklic said.[...]ies. The Environmental Researc h Laboratory team urges
Cha[...]Walsh has a doctor of philosophy from the Universit y of people to learn about deser[...]it
After spending eight and o ne-half years in the evening divi - North Texas. When GCC recruited in Houston, Wals h fell the to their advantage.
sion, Charles Vawter Ill is a full-time instructo r in the college's college had much to offer, and it was a good opportunity. "Plants help kee p the city cool," Yo kl ic aid . " I f
accounting depar[...]-By Barbara Cag e[...]sonal responsibilit y. We houldn't leave it up to the ci-
become a child ps ychologist .[...]ty. "
Rainbows Way Inn is a no n -pro fit o rganization and all[...]For furthe r in form a tio n o n the wor k o f Yok lic and
d o natio n s will be tax d[...]the re earc h team , you ca n ca ll h im in Tucso n a[...]nt le man , " Morrison fin ished by a ying, " W e want to throw a[...]The concert is scheduled until I a .m . a nd addmissio n Public to ur of the facili ty are co nducted o n Tue d ays
n ing a t[...]30 p .m . Advance re e rvations m u t be made.
The following M o nday , he was pronounced dead from[...]THE ARMY HAS THE FIERCEST[...]HWCOPTER IN THE WORLD•••[...]It can see in the dark. And attack with-
FOR SALE[...]But the AH-64 Apache helicopter
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (206)Board aims to improve 'sorry' advisement
By J ennifer W illiams
o rganization Y.ithin the ad\t ement campu , agree that more mo n[...]tment . improve the qualit y o f ad' i ement . e\ en eparate entitie .
The VOICe " The main thing to be loo~ed at i the though it i an improbabilit> .[...]training of the ad vi er :· Rooney aid . " I would love to have a .,.. hole cadre of modeled after the early regi tration
"Academic ad' i ement i in[...]ho e only job wa to advi e sy tern of the Hon o~ Program. This
sorry state."[...]would mean that tudent will have to
This was the indictment given by Paul advi ement, as DeP ippo tated in hi[...]dvi ement pr1or to being assign-
DePippo, head of the Glendale Faculty peech. "Over the yea rs I have heard[...]ed a registration time
Association, at the Community College orne verbal complaint that tudents have Simp on feel the real root of the pro-[...]tten into clas es that they don' t need blem is that tudent don't make efficient by waiting," Simpson said . " It would be
DePippo is a member of a council o r aren't prepared for," he added later. use of the advisement that is offered. He[...]formed last year to reform academic ad- The majorit y of comments concerning said that[...]wo uld eek advisement before
visement throughout the Maricopa Com- the solution of the problem were to put supposed to receive ad[...]more money into the advisement depart- tion ."
The first task the council und ertook ments, but this increase in spending in ad- causes a shortage of advi er toward the[...]In the spring semester the council wilJ
was an internal audit of the academic ad- visement would take money from o[...]be continuing to study the condition of
visement in this dist rict, accordin[...]tudents have to wait academic advisement in the colleges by
Mike Rooney, chairman of the council. "With the very large number of lengthy periods of time to see an adviser surveying students on the advisement they
In a report given two weeks ago to Dr. students o n our campus, it is my opinion and lose the opportunity to take what received .
Al[...]rces need to be put into they want because the classes close while In addition, it is hoped that a new com-
chancellor for educational development, advisement, even at the expense of mher they are waiting.[...]puter program will be instituted o n a
the main problems were found to be in nro2ram[...]larger scale to assist students in deciding
the training of ad visers, supervision, and Ray Simpson, head of advisement on the advisement program that would stress thei[...]Students keep in touch through Desert Shield
By J ames Gilbert studen[...]ause we also have citizens still vut directly is because I want to coor-
The Voice[...]unable to leave the country," Shlee said. dinate it so I will[...]ay from farruly and loved o nes something from the heart ," Shlee said. paper, along with their name and phone is the Christmas mail crunch .
is o ne of the most agonizing and painful "You can even send chocolate chip number. Drop the paper in the GCC mai l " I want things to go to t[...]es. " slot in the west corrido r of the Ad- our packages don't get caught up in the
the Middle East will have to deal with . At present the United States has ap- ministration Buildin[...]Shlee will get in touch with everyone do is kind of cutely mark them ' don't
Deanna Shlee,[...]rces, as who responded and give each person the open till C hristmas' so they can have[...]" I do n't want to limit this just to "The reason I' m not giving addresses[...]By M i ke Massung Ho[...]The Voice C[...]planning its role in the 21 t Century[...]" It's quite likely that the population of[...]thinki ng institutions can solve the pro-
the community college will have a g reater[...]and who are poor, than the major institu-[...]tions, by the very nature of the ent ry munication , glo bal co nnectedn[...]rmer Mayor of San Antonio. tation, and the world o t technology.[...]" But there is anot her world, and that[...]ference held before his address Thur day, is the world of tu ndame ntalism,[...]"Cultural Diversity and the University of demographic and income chan[...]the 21 st Century," as part of ASU Wet's[...]The ambiance of San Anto nio was more p[...]recreated by the host institution with[...]Pepsi is gone, but not for long[...]By Jonl Kowitz The th ree Pep i machines removed[...]The VOICe fro m campus were at the Language Arts,[...]Pep i has removed three of the campu " Most of the damage is done at night[...]or ad- when kid put gum and wax into the[...]o one know who the vandals are. side the coin slots," he aid.[...]A company distributer is on campus[...]three time a week 10 rcp:1ir and refill the[...]has been done to the machines," aid machine , Howard sa[...]Mark Ho ward, the full d i trict manager Pep i machine ja[...]Jeff "They have been taken o ff of the cam- metal bar and hopes it 1 an answer to
as they replace the main e lectric lines to a ll of the transformers on campus. pus to be refurbi[...]the faceplates and panel . "
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (207)[...]down in Germo..n'f
The Berlin Wall has tumbled
in Germany; it now stands[...]+he wo..lls go up
symbol of the fallen walls of[...]This discrimination is legal.
Where are these walls? The U.S. Department of Justice
These walls begin i[...]s and then extend is not discriminatory. Then
to their neighborhoods.[...]Then 90 AWAY!!!
as the Berlin Wall .
The walls begin imperceptibly[...]answered. In the case of driving[...]discrimination not only is accep-
clouds all rational thought. table, it is essential.
In Youngtown, a town in the But how can the discrimina-
northwest valley, intangible[...]tion of whole families be
walls have been erected by the justified? To ban[...]they have children is immoral.
In 1986 the Town Council Is it any wonder that the
adopted an ordinance that made[...]and angry? Pettiness is not an
zone. Children under 18 years[...]wholesome growth .
in the town longer than 90 days. The walls continue to rise.
Several families with[...]a has succumbed to fear
were asked to move out of the and prejudice. I[...]freedom, these are sad times
In the case of Doris and[...]ro---------------------- Con---------------------
By John Wlstubor with the promise of more on the way. By David Madrid The claim is made that soldiers know
The Voice[...]also imports a large amount of The Voice the risks of war when they join the Arm-
its oil from the Middle East. Unlike[...]ed Forces. But did they join to guarantee
On the night of Aug. 2, 1990, Iraq Japan, Europe has sent troops to the After Saddam Hussein attacked the continuous flow of oil to Japan and
crossed the border of Kuwait. In a single[...]ssein gained almost The United States has sent approx·[...]nary swiftness. The U.S. receives between 7 percent to
one-third of the world's oil reserves. If he imately 150,000 troops to the Middle The President was incensed, and after I 5 percent of its oil from the Persian Gulf
were to gain control of the oil fields of East, and for the first time since the Viet- the appropriate rhetoric, dispatched[...]nam war, reserve units of the U .S. troops to the Middle East to prevent Hus· dependent on the Mideast oil.
nearly half the world's oil. mi[...]Our soldiers volunteered to defend the
You are probably thinking, "Big deal, The United States should stop waiting What is curious is that two weeks United States . They did not volunteer to
it onJy affects the price of the gas and oil to take out Iraq. W[...]launched from Air Force bombers, the bassador April Gaspie told[...]ates can destroy Iraqi oil fields, the border dispute between Iraq and And what of the fact that the United
wear, write with , and eat off of is made military bases and nucl[...]. Kuwait was no concern of the United States now is in the business of starving
with oil and petroleum produ[...]innocent people? This embargo does not
The effect on the U.S. economy could within[...]hurt Hussein or his army. The citizens of
be serious because the price of almost atomic bo[...]. Iraq are the ones who will starve.
everything is going to go up. The effect In 1987 Hussein used mustard and If the United States had threatened to Just because the entire world is involv-
on the world economy could also be nerve gas on his own people (death by use all their might to repel the Iraqis, the ed in this crime does not make it right.
devastating. World economy is like a that manner is slow and agonizing). The invasion may have been averted. Why The fact that a country founded on such
fmely-balanced scale. If one side of the combined strikes would cripple the coun- would the U.S., in effect, encourage an high ideals as freedom and democracy
scale is thrown off, everything is affected, try. Ground troops wo[...]should stoop to starving women and
including the U.S. economy.[...]ver know. It may have been children is morally repugnant.
For example, the Japanese import all be cas[...]m, Have we become a nation driven by
of their oil, half of which comes from the thought of a man like Hussein hav- it may have been the beginning of a game greed? Does anything go in the name of
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, but they have ing an atomic bomb is reason enough . of war-time politics. the dollar?
no military strength to defend their in- If the United States is going to use Will this be another war controlled by If so, then starve the children . We can
terests. The Japanese are, however, con·[...]armchair generaJs (politicians), or will the pay the ever-e calating ga price to the
tributing $3 billion to help the United and finish off the threat of Saddam Hus- real gene[...]The Voice[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (208)[...]By Bradley R. Melton[...]ing her to the hospital for therapy. As they approached[...]an intersection the light became red and they stopped.[...]Phoenix. You A few seconds passed when the same beat-up truck
By Eric Wlncentsen[...]d side panel pulled up beside them .
Special to The Voice Sue[...]riends Joe and Sergio. ed the e mpt y can on the asphalt. This same man who
Here's a new game[...]gious, sexual, or a party . As they drove, the girls were in the car in front, in the face and showed the lack of justice this country
physically disabl[...]An old beat-up truck sped past the truck and then Over the summer lawmakers made the decision to take
I believe that when future generations too!, back swerved, c rashing into the side of Sue's car. away the cars of repeat drunken driving offenders and
on[...]o a telephone pole remove these scum from the streets of Arizona, return-
is a good laugh. Everyone is so paranoid about as the old truck drove off. Joe stopped and Sergio ran ing a sense of civility to the roads.
the connotations that certain words have that they[...]Until now we' ve only known the carnage as a result
have even corrected the Bible to be sensitive Joe raced off following the drunken driver until he of the neglect and wishful thinking of idiot lawmakers.[...]pulled up to his ho use and closed the garage door. What lawmaker can look Sue straight in the eye and
What's wrong with the Bible? J oe then called police and waited. The police knock - tell he r that he did aU he could ? Who is goi ng to tell her
"I am Dark, but comely," from the Song of ed on the door, then pounded, but were unable to get[...]been changed to "I am black and into the house until early Sunday morning. violated?
beautiful" in the 1990 Revised Standard English Meanwh[...]paralyz- with a tear-stained face, she watched the smoke coming
(sorry, Afro-Americans, even thoug[...]rtion of her body. from the tail pipe of a beat-up old truck as it drove away[...]Because of a technicality, the man who ran her off Looking down at a shiny aluminum beer can , she
So the Bible would not insult gays, they also the road was found innocent in court. wonders: what the hell is ju tice, anyway?
c hanged "sexual perverts" to[...]be anything o ffending homosexuals, even though
the Bible itself is anti-gay.
It seems that everyone wants us to think the way[...]to think what might be termed correct By Jason Shadrick[...]thoughts, to speak in correct language, even to the The Voice[...]person.
point of changing the views of the original authors Those who would deny the handicapped a parking
of the Bible.[...]so meone decides they Everyone, by now, is probably sick of hearing about nience des[...]ke these classifications? They get classified . the parking problems on campus, but not once has Since torture is illegal in Arizona, let's put them on a
Any questions against these views are met by ac- anyone mentioned the handicapped parking problems. plane t[...]k an extra 20 feet If people really need the e spaces, the n they should
Because of this, the real racists go unnoticed. are parking in the handicapped zones . Others are park- get one of the temporary tags from the disabled student
Sure, ski nheads get a mention wh enever it's a ing in the spaces used by handicapped stude nts to load resources . This way, it is up to the proper authority to
good story, but more attention is paid to suppos- and unload their wheelcha[...]decide if they can park there, not the silly putty for brains
ed rights violations by Smitty's . Students parking in faculty parking is. an offense that that thinks their sprained thumb or writing cramp counts
What's interesting is figuring out what's next. is tolerated less than both faculty and students par[...]Parking is a problem on campus, but this does not give
mor[...]hief of Security Eileen Johnston said that there is anyone the right to park in handicapped spaces.
mint juli![...]I can hire with my budget. We' re not getting the nor- dicapped student's rights? Security shouldn't have to
Our freedom of speech is being eroded day by mal amount of college work studies that is supplemen- stand out there for twenty-fo[...]tickets.
day. I, for one, intend to fight until the very end. tal," she said. They do need to raise the fines so that faculty don ' t
If being a racist means anyone who questions If this is such a problem, then why are faculty park- just blow it off. Why should the students obey these rules
the opinions of a puritanical society, then put that[...]in handicapped spaces with no tickets The people who are blatantly stealing these spaces ne[...]to be thinking about the fact that someday they may[...]from the handicapped? Obviously a lowly, contempti-[...]selves, will be parked there.

Voices across the campus
If there was one thing on campus you cou[...]Shelby Rama

I would rearrange the feel GCC s hould[...]I think we need more The temperature in
priority list for school decrease the prices in the create more parking parking for the students some rooms are extreme-
vehicle use. This is an cafeteria and start spaces by either building and less for faculty .[...]should have a set
and academic use is at ing the desert fields temperature in every
the bottom of the list. around the campus .[...]Photos by Kerry Teran/YO.:.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (209)[...]In the last Voice i ue , M r. Gle mba, a[...]student council a d viser, lamented the lo \\[...]vote for the student council e lectio n . It
This letter co[...]seems unproducti ve to chide the populace
editorial. Are you a parent? If so, what[...]The reasons for the low turnout seem ob-
put a price on our children'[...]vious to me .
innocence is the only thing they have.[...]First, the election comes at a time when
Why destroy it with[...]ents are settling into classes, dropp-
censorship is wrong, but some type of[...]tions seem extraneous to the main focus
you) aren't responsible enough to prot[...]for most folks at this time.
their children from the filth you describe.[...]didate information. Apparentl y the re is
for that. Children need guidelines and[...]some sort of assembly where the can-
protection so their minds can develop[...]didates speak; however , where it is or
without the emotional distress that is[...]when it is, never seems to be publicized.
brought on by the filth that 2 Live Crew[...]of these pro blems most
si ngs about. Our freedom is important,[...]t vote. Only 189 stude nt
but even more important is our c hildren' s[...]students . Not only is this la c k of par-
without being brainwashed by sick in-[...]is not a good " le o n in democracy" for
If the censo rship of t hi g roup wasn't[...]s li fe ho uld revolve
so newsworthy and extreme, the children[...]around the hub of tudent council and
wouldn't be drawn to it[...]y or " spirit. "
What better way than to purcha e the for-[...]s peaks to the root of the problem a I
son wouldn't find this tape obscene?[...]have o utlined it. I propose an "election
the perverts of this world (like you) a nc[...]insert " to The Voice, assembled a s
2 Live Crew.[...]I . As part of the paperwo rk requ ired to
Mis[...]·begin secret meetings on the Soviet economy. for the office they seek and a statement
Bookstore employ[...]ome from? Did Republicans think that v The manufacture of a paper cup con- 2. These statements wi ll be sent to The
Editor: the tooth fairy or maybe William F . sume[...]Buc kley was going to make up the dif- of raw wood, as much or more petro[...]as much chemicals as re- wise untouched. The voters wi ll thus have
I would like to "Voice" a contrary opi- believe that this is " fiscal conservatism ." quired by a foam cup. Two hundred times a chance to see how these cand idates pre-
nion to the article on the GCC bookstore Way back in 1984, Mondale, the hated as much power and six times the cooling sent themselves .
printed in the last issue of the school " liberal," decided to be honest and told water are required and 300 times the 3. The Voice staff (because they have the
paper . the people that there was no free lunch . volume of waste water is produced for s kills) will print this m aterial for the
Considering the la rge vo lume of He stated that there[...]cup vers us foam . It 's no sur- edification of the voters. This publication
stude nts that the bookstore contends tax increase, or the[...]de a n ex plana tio n of what work
wit h , I feel the bookstore employees are deficits . This wa the truth and very un- as much as its foam eq uivalent. the council is responsible for, what it did
doing a great job! They are always very popular. H owever, by stating the basic v Foam cups, unlike paper cups, ar[...]rity, a nd how much it handle . Prominent
It is m y opinion that the students who was also fiscal conservatism .[...]o t ice of th e ca ndidate ' s s peec h
complain the most about bookstore pro- Confusing , isn't it? Who are the fiscal- sulati ng properties and don ' t sweat. program - da te, place, and time- will
cedures are the procrastinators: the peo- ly responsible co nservatives? Oh well[...]ed . This publication will be
ple that wait until the last minute to pur- lea st now we know what i[...]landfills, distributed as an " insert" in The Voice
c hase or sell books.[...]y one fourth o f at lea st one week before the election. It
I do agree that there is roo m for im-[...]f municipal solid waste. will be paid for by the council in the in-
provement in the used books program (we[...]vernment and greater
should get more money) , but the Business student universal use by fast food operators and part1c1pation.[...]their customers, Styrofoam has been is more likely to participate in the vote
for that system.[...]m article disputed targeted by environmentalists. The food a nd is certainly better equipped to func-
I'd like to[...]with recyclers and tion in campus society. It is my opinion
friends in the bookstore and please keep[...]plastic manufacturers have reacted by that both the government and t he press
up the good work . Editor:[...]nting Student Styrofoam products, we offer the follow- Facility Food Service has join[...],. As Bobby indicated, the foam pro- ing the foam products we currently trash,[...]of a remanufacturing plant here in the
Editor:[...]"" Styrofoam is not biodegradable. Paper valley.
Clear[...]and plates are coated with However, the facts are not all in and their opinion in the Letters
w confuse the terms liberal and conser- wax, polyethyle[...]Food Service column.
vative. However, this is not surprising biodegradable materials an[...]ists because of our customers. Although The Voice staff welcomes let-
considering that he has[...]o more degradable we don't feel that paper is the answer, we ters , creat ive writing, guest[...]oam cups and much more difficult do, at the request of our c ustomers, of- u mns , com[...]fer paper as an alternative. Before this is photographs from students and
meaningless .[...]CC will find paper available fac ulty .
The taxation situation in America pro- frame due to the absence of moisture, ox- in the cafeteria. Typewritten copy is preferred,
vides one of the clearest examples. ygen and sunlight.[...]nue to demand more and ,. Actually, it is probably good that recycli ng , polystyrene or the environ- be accepted if legible .
more se[...]nd more paper does not degrade quickly as the ment, but I have spent an enormous[...]and would welcome the opportunity to cupation. Names will be withheld
more law enforcement and at the same "" When buried in a landfill, foam pro- discuss the issue with the Associated Stu- with sufficient reason .
ti[...]" no new taxes. " He ducts help stabilize the landfilJ and are as dent Council or other interested groups The staff reserves the right to
lied.[...]spend more ert fill . When stabilization is maintained, them if space is not available, or
and take in less for long. Reagan tried it the surface of a landfill can later be utiliz-[...]obscene, or offensive.
defi~ts. Where was the mo~ey going to for the surrounding community.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (210)[...]p.m . tod ay in the tunde nt nion Build ing.
By Ba rbara Cage[...]" T he Po,, er o f Politic!>." H i!> speech " ill
The VOICe at tati o n in the HTC. provide in ight into the preparatio n fo r a ca reer 111 po li tics.[...]G raciela Fig uero a , d i rec tor of
The blue ca no py o n camp u Wedne - marke[...]tional computing, ho,, ed the tele- Dr . Ulrich Kiermayr \\ ill 'i it the cam pu~ Speakers f- oru m at I I a.m .
'' The thru t of the meetmg i to gi' e conference room, the indu trial telc' i ion Wed ne d a} Oct. I 0. in the tuden t nion Building and \\ ill lh~c u~
the ale fo rce incenti'e for ~ ea r -en d stud1o, and the computer area, and e' - ''Pere tro ika : C hancec; a nd Ri'k ' from the Per,pccll \C of an lntana tio nal
sale , " a id Pat Turner, marketing plained the di ·ipllne taught in HTC. Bank er.[...]-' em , \ e t commented o n HTC II , the e- Kiermayr crve as a enio r officer of the International Bank fo r Reconstruc-
make-qu ota t[...]pment in Wa hington D.C. He ha~ tra, clcd arou nd the \\ Orld
IBM ' a le\ force, sale y tern tion, and explained the purpo e o f t he In- and ha met with leadi[...]en ter . :\1a rk Montanu s. natio ns.
ed by peciall} imtted g ue t . oft,, are ma nager o f the lnno, at ion Cent er, e' - Admi sio n is free and -.eat ing i ~ on a firo,t come. fir'>t .,ene ba\1'> .
' endor in partner hip \\i th the co mputer plained the purpo e o f the Computer-
manufacturer.[...]ti on ~ite and office a utomat ion. the Drugs and bike safety discussed
choo[...]j u t beginning to par- eminar room , and the Wnt ing La b.
tici pate," T u rner aid . " We ju[...]and IBM i tio na! computing, di cussed the concept 17 , in the Council Chambers in ide the tudent Unio n.
loo ki ng fo rward to building a t[...]re) ." cia ses, the number o f u er , and the Preventio n A sociation, will be pea[...]Su an High, information compiled fro m the Glendale Police Depa rtment.
HTC had 229 IBM -com[...]cational computer y terns trainer, The second is at 6 p.m. with Glendale Po lice O fficer Jeff C h[...]t no " true blue" IBMs. welcomed the IBM people and kept ing about d[...]id C huck We t, director of After the tour, the HTC staff was in-
HTC II, "yet we' re in the top I per cent vited to join the IBM representative for MEChA to recruit club members
o f the nation (in high-tech colleges), and lunch under the canopy. MEC hA (Movm[...]ing to have a open to anyone interested in the Hispanic culture.
with IBM and was able to get a signifi- facilit y that is world-renowned ," Griego The members meet every Wednesday a t I p.m. in the Bu iness Building
cant discount on 25 computers s[...]as IBM visit this campus. It verifies the For more information contact club advi ors Dr. Fernando Camou at
College personnel guided the visitors success of the HTC." 435-3677 or D[...]Forum on listening and notetaking
By Barbara Cage[...]l services coordinator o n campus, will lec ture
The Voice emester for the art and photography por- on "Effective List[...]tion of the magazine. the Student Union inside the Council C hamber .
The Traveler, the campus creative arts Entry forms for the creative writing Her focus will be o n[...]ning a nd not etak ing kills.
magazine published by the English and contest are available in the Language Arts
Art Departments, is accepting submis- Faculty Office-LA 131 . The deadline is
io ns for their annual creati ve writing[...]r Career Ho rizon , will give ad vice on ell-
The categories being accepted now are placed in the labeled trays in LA 131 or[...]will get noticed at I p.m . Thur day Oct. II, at the Student
fo r poetry, short-story (fiction), and[...]The seminar is titled " Blowing Your Own Ho rn: Resumes Designed to be
There are no limits on the length of the Some copies of last year's magazine a[...]me that will make lasting impres ions.
poetry or the stories, but it is recommend- still available in LA 131, the library, or the
ed that the stories not exceed eight writing l[...]The award winners will be chosen by[...]ing a ccepted ; awards program in the Spring. Cash Coping with stress will be the topic o f Coun elor Emily Ferguson' s Employ-
ho[...]5, and $10 for first , second and 18, in the Student Union's Council C hambers.
groups will b[...]pinning circles o f work, external pre sure ,
The manuscripts will be j udged on[...]eati v it y, style , s uitabilit y, and the opportunity to really show or express
originality. what the y can do, " said Terr y
The winners will be published in the Donaldson, editor o f The Traveler. "This
is an opportunity for people who may no t[...]del and talent search on campus
1991 edition of The Traveler, which will
co me out in the Spring. The Art Depart- otherwise get published."[...]ed in earning extra money while modeling can join the cam-[...]/ Talent sym po ium at 7 p.m. Tue d ay Oct 16, in the Student Union[...]The symposium i being hosted by Suzan ne Higgins with campus modeling[...]For further info rmation contact the Center for In fo rmatio n , Advi ement
By Jonl Kowitz The project will include taking up 50 and Registatio n o r 435-3805.
The VoiCe pa rking spaces in the south lot. Arrive[...]pot in the area," Breummer said .[...]blood drive
lege : Construction zone ahead .
The south campu parking lo t will be To make up for lost parking spaces, a PTK is again sponsoring this year ' blood drive. Sign-up[...]jor maintenance project dirt lot in the northwest corner of the tions will be held all d ay Wednesday Oct. 17- 18, o ut ide the Student Union .
tarting today and will remain under con- campus is being leveled to provide
structio n until O ct .[...]overflow parking. Students are encourag-
The co nstructio n is a $4 million ed to enter the parking lot thro ugh the Second ski club meeting scheduled
produc[...]"Basically, the south parking lo t is us- The second meeting o f t he cam pus ki cl ub wi ll be held at I p .m . Thu r day
" The d ist rict has allocated money to
upgrade all of the elect rical wiring to ser- ed b y people who use the swi mming poo l Oct. II , at the Student Union Lo u nge.
and the fitness center . Those are the peo- Fo r informatio n, members are encouragi ng tudent to attend the meeting.
vice all o f the new buildings," said To m
Bruemmer, d irecto r o[...]last ple who are going to be a ffected the[...]said .
Thursday.
Constructio n will incl ude the pipes in Breummer also added that the parking Life of a woman is addressed
the area o uth o f th e maintenan ce[...]ainted o r repaved , just "Holding up Half the Sky: The Life o f a Wo man in C hina" will be discussed
b uilding and aero s Olive Avenue to the patched . 11the Speaker' Forum II a.m . Wedne d ay Oct. 17, at the Student Union
Salt River Project (SRP) po le where the " I ho pe the constructi o n project[...]e n' t incovenience everybod y too The spea kers will be Janet W andrey, M.Ed .,[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (211)[...]By J emes Gilbert spirit,"[...]He is currently involved in organiz-[...]The Voice ing a rape[...]group program in the Valley, to try
they have to offer," said Dr. Tere[...]The Associated Student Executive to raise awar[...]two members, add- campus.
She addressed the subject of "Women in[...]cussed a trip for Also discussed was the fourth an-
Power."[...]onference on seven council members to attend the
women crowded the Student Union[...]rican Student Associa-
Lounge as Branch explained the need to[...]The council began its meeting with munity Colleges Conference.
leadership roles at the personal, profes- the removal of former council "We as[...]my known driving force in American
" By the year 2000," Branch said, "it[...]politics," Melton said. " It will pro-
is estimated that women and minorities[...]Raymond was removed by a vote vide us with an opportunity to learn
will constitute 75 percent of the popula-[...]ed by a vote of 8 to 3 for failure to The trip to D.C. is from Feb. 21-
level management positions, 5 perce[...]26, and will cost $367 per person. The
mid-management ~. and I percent mentoring and get involved in informal "The Associated Student constitu- council has pr[...]a means of developing tion gives the Executive Council the ceiling of $2,700.00 for the price of
Branch sa,id combination of[...]know, but who grounds to remove members by a the tickets.
'women' an'tt'·p~' evoke interesting[...]fourths vote," said council Money for the trip to the capital
feelings for some people," Due to[...]rad Melton. will come from the Executive Coun-
women's traditionally submissive[...]i specifically set aside
society, she believes it is difficult for men making themselves too accessable to by a unanimous vote to fill one o f the for the student council by Wal t
to perceive them as powerful leaders.[...]r Aisha Grabowski of Gilmore, who is a first-year Community College.
an act[...]y because they have had "Every step is a step towards council sponsored legisl[...]Two goals that Gilmore considers " The purpose of the legislative
Regarding promotions to powerful in conclusion, "we need the concept of important are social injustices and conference is to unite all Arizona
positions, Branch pointed ou[...]women are appointed. When Branch is the director of counseling and "1 would lik[...]," Melton, said.
women are appointed, their power is consultation at Arizona State Univers[...]ng students from District 4, will also attend the
men in the same positions. psychology from the University of together and estab[...]attle.

Phoenix College president 'making it to the top'[...]mu t allow your elf to win, and second-
By Joyce B•rton ye[...]thout ly, when you do win, everyone must be
The Votce year plan until maybe my grey year . an education in the work place anymore. left with honor. "[...]po ition . W hen tre ed: " People skill i the most impor- \\ a) to the head of the line can take orne
the top, according to Myrna Harri on. I w a[...]ld American
' 'Everyone must make their \\ay to the lege pre idem .· he talked abou t the importance of 'alue "and working hard are important .
head of the li ne in his or her 0\\ n way," "The \\Omen·., mo, ement ha'> helped de' eloping a ense of humor. "It is the too, and the re ..vard can be many.
she told an Employment Tal[...]deci-;ion like that. younger than before, .. the tough time ,'' he aid. " Finding a 1hu ia[...]way to u e humor in a ituation take the aid Sally Hervey, Evening Student
women,[...]osition. Look A good way to practice is to have a fun- fascinated me and inspired me ro do my
to the Head of the Line. " arou nd and determine the long range ny tory to tell at the end of the day, mak- best at whatever I'm doing."
Harris[...]a job." ing some of the humor about yourself, Kristin Bennes, assistant to the student
her attention on art. She painted full ti[...]activities director, also appreciated the
during the day and worked at night. To- to get into a position that, in the end, will Harrison emphasized the importance to speech, "I loved it. The information was
day, besides carrying out the many duties pay much more, she explained .[...]t ' s hard to get that kind ·
of her office, she is a renowned artist , ex- "The time when you could come in and are broug[...]work your way up from the bottom is over to our jobs," she said. " First,[...]and large-print editions of the test.
By Glenn Davis[...]for the visually impaired, dyslexics, By Ell "n Grelu "Enemies have become friends, "
The Voice
and the mobility impaired. Scribes The Voice Peters[...]are also ready to interpret answers by[...]ing them down for those who ' 'The Role of the United Nations in the dam Hussein as " a very complex man"
(HEAT[...]Arizona's General Education The work Merkley has performed Speaker[...]spending time in jail.
Diploma division with the HEATH wa observed by the Department of aid, " This is the first ti me ... in the Peter aid Hus ein is able to avoid
award for the number of GED's Education to duplicate irnilar testing history of the United Nations that nearly a a ination becau e he is popular with
earned by adults with disabilities. faci lities with the same atmo phere. all countries of the world stood again t the mas es and protected by a police state.
David Merkley, GCC's te t[...]eri zed axial invasion of one country by another." Hu ein's unpred ictable personality
clerk , "is one of the few leading the tomography (CAT) can technician Regarding the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of mean that, if the Iraqi people began suf-
way, " said Pat Tayl[...]ecoming legally Kuwait. Peter aid the unified tan~ fering because of the economic anctions,
mi n i trator, GED d ivis[...]take n again 1 the Iraqi included U. ·' Hu ein could (enhe[...]na. " Merkley' efforts con- Knowing the barrier the di abled ecurity Council re olution[...]eople are Iraq' aggres ion, \Oiding the annexation •• hort of a war, the onl) olution I ee
tion."[...]disadvantage when they can of Kuwait by Iraq , and forbidd ing all to (endi ng) the cri is is through orne
Setting up an accessible site for the fulfill their needs with proper equip-[...]s to conduct business with Iraq. organi zation by the United at ion , "
handicapped is a very important pan ment. The program treat each per- " The unanimit y di pla)ed again t Iraq Peter aid,'' becau e the U. . has prov-
in the GED testing. on as an individuaL" by countrie around the world is un- ed it can bring about cea e fire between
The visually impaired are provid- The HEATH award has been preced[...]-circuit television presented to Arizona the last two He said even Switzerland, not a U.N. withdrawal of troops on the ground , and ,
screens to enlarge pri[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (212)[...]7

ESA does it in dark
By Joyce B•rton the tude nt Union Lounge.
•nd B• rb• ... Sc hrlpsem• ESA' office. in ide the north entrance
of the tudent Union, i open weekday
The VoiCe[...]Hervev aid. "A common problem 1
not the o nly one receiving benefit from tude~t not knowi ng where the L
the Eve ning tudent oc1a11on.[...]proud of."' ~a1d direct tudent to the be t a enue to
Sally Hervey, ESA board member and[...]taken care of," he said .
" The first I 0 year the college held Accord ing to Herv[...]y often send people to u when
tudents purchased the large marquee in- they are trying to[...]hurry."
ESA also purchased the pine trees The evening students' needs are a little
along 59th A[...]rent than day students, Hervey aid,
vided orne of the benche and picnic Safety and q[...]Mitzi Tadin and son, Matthew Anton, pose for the La Leche calendar.
tables on campus. o f the main concerns ESA addresses.
The Association is responsible fo r the
art collection on campus, and many art[...]Johnson's goals are "to change the en- Calendar celebrates rel[...]vironment of the evening students and try By B•rb•r• Schrlpsem•[...]hips to make them aware of some of the things[...]The Voice
annually. Two scholarships per semester[...]representation on the calendar and
are given to handicapped evening She also wants the whole school to Expressive photos capture the in- all differrent ages, too."
students.[...]d nocence of children and the nurtur- May features a black grand-[...]ing of caring family members in the nother holding her grandchild and
each se[...]La Leche League lnterna- "'ovember shows Indian Children
entertainment for adults, with sp[...]dents tional(LLLI) Calender. The heart- Jhotographed in the Phoenix Heard
tivities for children. know that ESA is here and can be of warming poems which accompany Museum .
ESA and the Associated Students help." the photos were written by LLLI When contacted by phone in San
Council are coordinating efforts to[...]many free activities and The March poem , was written by jescribed her work as capturing ·•a
"The two groups are excited to be work-[...]id. The calendar is on sale in our fam ily closeness."
ES[...]bookstore and other locations The cost of the calendar is $6.95.
legal services to students. A male and[...]embers of ESA, but around the Valley . It was edited by For additional information contact
female[...]LLLI is a non-profit o rganization[...]which encourages the special bon-[...]eir To risk in words a wispy reverie
By Jonl Kowitz publication of club members work at the babies through breast-feedi[...]end of the semester. The group was founded about 30 y ou.
The Voice "The club fee is $5 per semester. That years[...]covers your entry to the publication," Because of the social stigma in us-
Everyone is invited to join a club where Halonen s[...]ing the word "breast" at that time,
students share their writing talents by Categories for the publication are the group was named "La Leche"[...]For the first stumble steps, baby
reading them aloud .[...]on and essay. Entry which is Spanish for "The Milk ," babble coos
Writers' Club is a new club on campus forms are avai[...]"Entries will be anonymous at the time There are 2,507 g r[...]. of judging. The judges will be faculty and wo[...]rs last year lace
Virginia Halonen said. "The club was ap- Other activities inc[...]Worry while welcoming new
proved at the end of last semester." working[...]nsor open readings so "Workshop is a chance to get opinions[...]to on your work, and networking is a chance LLLI also publish[...]iented books.
members, mostly night students, and is Writers' Club meets at 3 p.m . every e- "The photographer Judith (JJ) continuous.
exp[...]cond and fourth Saturday of the mo nth Anderson is fabulous and the col-
"The turnout has been good ," in the Stude nt U n io n' s Coun ci l o rs o n the calendar are really nice," - Mik[...]1lable. Nalkmg d istance to 439-2882. Descnbe the book
tor a[...]1om Air Force ROTC in college. The rest 11322 IG¥lO Ave i'206-A l os Anglots CA 900<~
IS summed up 10 one word opporrumty[...]th is year In scholanhlp and[...]rnent to see the nouse call
I nues to open fo r tho[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (213)[...]ole•

Career Center helps students find jobs
By Mlk• Maaaung
The VOICe

For tudents who need help finding a job, a good place
to tart is the Career Educational Services Office or
campu .[...]has a proven track-record for job
placements.
The office, located in the Student Per onnel Service
Building, helps GCC students, alumni, and tudent•
from other colleges m the Maricopa Community Col-
lege District with areer Elftcational Service .
"The Center started with jdb placement and then we
changed and added the adult re-entry, at that time we
found we were tak[...]educational services administrative secretary.
The Center has grown every year since 19 I, when it
h[...]reached just over 25,000.
Services provided at the center include Job Placeme nt,
C areer Work Exper[...]s:;
"Every month we have the ne west jobs and the finest
materials on file," he said, "everthing th[...]ides information o n tive employer for her.
the what, where and how of jobs and general career areas
under the direction of Dr. Renee Rodgers-Ba rstack. help refine employment skills, fro m "Impressi ng the the service, with a total of 2,943 job orders being p[...]e of a Guidance Info rmation Employer before the Interview" to " Becoming a C ritical ed so fa[...]speech are kept on file and "Why not utilize the services, it 's o ne of the things
literature and computer assisted resume writing . may be viewed at the center. that stud[...]a resume for them right here in a matter The Job Placement Network service provides a com-[...]puterized network , which is connected with the M CCD For more information on the Career Office, stop by
A lecture series called Emplo yment Talks has[...]ment System, helps students and alumni find the SPS building located next to the bookstore or call
speakers who cover a wide varie[...]have fun doing it by interacting with There are other things the school could When contacted by phone, Bob Chris-
The Voice[...]re "important
Many people would like to improve the recycling efforts, but we also want to be could supply the trees and plant them, " to the country and the world," and that
environment , but most become fr[...]ship ," she said. " We Basham said. "But that is something we they can help bring about ch[...]to feel that they have would have to talk to the administration like the students of the ' 60s did .
begin. to do this for the Earth; we want them about."[...]Due to a schedule conflict, Christia n is
The Student Association for a Viable to feel that they wan/ to do this for the Another idea the administration might no longer the club's adviser. The new ad-
Earth (SAVE) is a new club on campus, Earth." consider is purchasi ng recyclable paper viser is J . Robert Thompson of the ap-
and they believe people sho uld begin[...]ng a difference right here. dent , is the acting vice president of the " It wouldn't hurt my feelings if a test[...]sing and educa-
A recycling drive, e liminating the use club.[...]ven to me on recyclable paper, " tion are the club's main objectives.
of Styrofoam, and planting trees are three She hopes the campus can have Ahrenberg said.[...]Meetings will be held at I p.m. every
of the ideas t he 24-member club ha . separate trash cans for the disposal of SAVE would like to make students and Monday in the SU Building, Room 121.
According to Chris Ahren[...]nd collec tion bin for people all over the Valley aware of the en- "We have to have a positive attitude, "[...]Ahrenberg aid . "\J e ha\e to say \\ e are
SAVE, the group wants to show people Ba ham would also like the book tore "We are going to make a video[...]difference. We are an ac-
can be concerned about the environment, to u e recycable paper and the cafeteria and tape different pans of Phoenix[...]Film & Processing • the sweet and simple aid to[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (214)[...]9

Discover Sculpture Garden
By Joyce Barton[...]imately , Quinn want to folio \\ rizona tate
The VoiCe[...]Univer ity' lead and ha' c a gallery to hou!>e the collec-
tiOn on the campu .
Whether you troll aJo ng the campu mall, stud y 111 '"A U taned with a room and \tud ent volunteer'> a'>
the J o hn F. Prince Libra ry, or attend o ne of the invit a- docents, and security[...]"Thi'> year
tional art ho w'>, you are urrounded by an impre si\e they hav[...]ay of art and culture.
This campus "a fir t in the communit} toe tabli h[...]an Quinn , Painting by Jeff Benoncino are on d1~play in the tu -
art curator .[...]' itational art how . ho ted b} SA. 1 another way the
Campus art collection campu and the community can enjoy art .
Quinn ay the campu ha an art collectio n that i " Th1s February the city of Phoenix ho t 1at uri , a
o ne of the 10 large 1 public collectio n in the tate. Japane e festival[...]H arry Kaino ' work at the arne lime."
not e-.en rea hze it till later on in[...]Quinn hope to timulate more intere t 10 the com-
The Evening tudents sociat ion started to fund the munity by ho ting hows like the Gold Key An Winner
purcha e of the art collection in 1966. orne piece arc[...]to ee more cultural involvement by inviting work from
"On the average, 10 pieces are purchased a year," aid[...]ey, ESA board member and pat president.
Today, the collection numbers clo e to 500 pieces, and[...]Mark Montanus, manager of the High Tech Innova-
with works from t udent , orne[...]tion Center, reminisced about the "earl y days o n cam-
fe sional succe .[...]pus. "
There are piece by Hanada, who was made a natio nal[...]artinez, renowned In- the original idea for art on campus.
dian artist.[...]" After the organization of the Evening Students
There are manu cript dating back to the Middle Ages, Associatio n, the first order of business was to decide the
and mask from Bali , Mexico, Japan, Guatamala , and disbursement of the budget ," Montanus said. "The
Java.[...]do what they
Quinn's goals are "to strengthen the weaknesses in the thought was valuable.[...]Brian Quinn, curator of the college's art collec-
collection." He wants to increase the size of the outdoor "We knew we needed a strong commitment to the tion , stands before one of his own pieces purchas-
Sculpture Garden, improve the lighting for the work .arts," Montanu[...]ed last semester by the Evening Students
displayed in the Library, and find a better way to display Today's students are the beneficiaries of t hat Association as part of the Sculpture Garden.
certain pieces.[...]'Hardware' rusts on screen;
By Krlstl Ebner
--------------------- tie on this album . This shows not only in audience gets screwed
The Voice t[...]The Voice
pretty-boy band that puts out an album This aJbum is good; however, there is[...]l (Stacey Travis), as a way to kiss
one year and is never heard from again. one noticable flaw: A nyone who is Movie producers want controversy up to her and get her under the
They have come back hard and heavy[...]sn' t t his movie charming so far?
Cherry Pie is the title of the follow-up will notice that Warrant's firs[...]ric a permanent place into the back of (William H ootkins), who watches[...]through a telescope as Mo and Jill
The album includes hard-driving rock W[...]ut in a special message The movie, "Hardware," depicts mak e love w[...]oll such as "Cherry Pie" and "Song to the ever-popular Tipper Gore . You[...]yo u' ll just have to true : The ozo ne la yer ha s trying to educe[...]orated, irradiating everything. phone call . By now mo re than 50
those songs . On a scale of 1-5, 5 being the best, give Media " hype" has made the movie percent of the movie ha gone by ,
W arrant eems to ha\e gro wn up a lit-[...]a fter ABC and C BS banned the ad s maining in the theater.[...]enough and tayed for the ''hole[...]I' ll give you the "sexuaJ nature" of[...]a re taking a shower together. This The andro id , which is o w1 dely[...]cene is show n for a plit second , p ublicized, comes in at the end and[...]kills everyo ne. Oops, did I ruin the

0 Drive[...]hardly long enough for the viewer to[...]even realize what is happening. movie for you? Darn, trust[...]If the movie was at least good, I didn 't mis much[...]would have felt sorry for the angry ting is better than this movie.[...]ed about how One suggestion to the producers:[...]Tonight. " But fects and more time on the script. It[...]the movie had no point. was so ba[...]The movie starts in a desert setting cat by using it as kitty litter.[...]u..... SaJvaging the pieces, he takes it to selJ My suggestion is, if you are feeling[...]at a store in the back of an aJley. particularly good about[...]This is when we meet the main suffering from insomnia, go see t[...]McDermott is probabl y best ped off a nd fall asleep at the same
'[...]the stranger and decides to give them ;[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (215)[...]like "Sledge Hammer" comes by, she will not turn it
The VOICe[...]One of the t hings that was discussed in the interview
"The woman of many faces" is the best de cription was whether, if and[...]encourage them to go into comed y.
The New York native tarted mak ing people laugh,[...]eer, about 17 year he would tell them the reality of the busine s and how
ago . tough it is.
''I did it (comedy) probably because it[...]a you really want to do.
role in the hort-lived television series "Sledge Ham-[...]tion."
"This is a one-woman show," Parker said. "This will Even though comedy is a risky career in terms of job
be more like a[...]ecurity and not very lucrative, and the chances of a fresh
"It 's going to have 14[...]d one of them face stealing your place is always a possibility, Parker
is Bette Davis, but it's really 13 other real-life characters . is not worried .
Bette Davis is the only impression; there is a story to ir "There's always going to be somebody fresh and new
and everything is connected." b[...]le 01 comeoy to cam· and that's why the show is very important," Parker said.
pus last spring as pan of the Artists Series, which is spon· "As long as I keep coming up with fresh ideas I'll be
sored by Evening Student Association . the new person on the block."
Response was so good that she was[...]on Oct. 21 in the Performing Arts Center.
Touring around the country to different colleges and Tickets are available at $5 for the general public, $3 Nancy Parker, comedienne/a[...]itizens, and $1 for students. the role of Bette Davis as part of the Artists Series.

'Footsteps' production[...]e ASU's OctoberWest
By EIIHn Grelu A[...]Jeannie's fat her. A key figure in the art of the ASU West' s second annual Oc-
The Voice Gill. Dawn Hancock plays the roll ol American Southwest is featured in[...]the exhibition "Carl Oscar Borg: A activities[...]they furt her complicate the young cou Niche in Time" at the Phoenix Art
The first major production of the Glen-[...]nted Friday, Saturday and Sunday, The play is good enough for Directo1 4.[...]Southwestern art
and next Saturday and Sunday at the Per- Belton Coursey to choose "Little The exhibition includes 47 paint- display.
form[...]the December College Theater Festival at p[...]ps and Fletcher Library.
"Little Footsteps" is a two-act comedy the Herberger Theater. throughout the United States. The ex- For more information, call 543-5300.
written by Ted Tally. Tally is a graduate hibition is supported in Arizona by
of the Yale School of Drama. A native Judges of the festival will decide reci- the Western Art Association of the Botanical show
of North Carolina, his acting background pients of the Irene Ryan Awards. Phoenix Art[...]arships will be given for best acting The Phoenix An Museum is The second annual Landscape &
regional theaters.[...]on Central and McDowell. It Flower Show at the Desert Botanical[...]is open Tuesday through Saturday, Garden sponsored by Phoenix Home
Jenica Laney plays Joannie, the "It 's a real adult comedy, bot[...]the audience becomes a part of the show. p .m.
Her Jewish husband, Ben, played by[...]g with displays of
Matthew Nicolay, panics as the birth of Laney believes the audience will come It is closed Mondays and major flowers and flo[...]raws near . away affected by the story . holidays. Admission is $3 for adults, Tickets for the show may be pur-[...]are $9.50; children
a father at all? What if the baby isn' t nie, and later sneaks back to the house students. Children under 6 are[...]en 4 and under are
physically perfect? Should the baby be to see his child is something you can see There is no charge on Wednesdays. free . Tickets are $11 at the gate, and
raised Jewish or protestant?[...]lings . Tickets can be purchased at the Perfor-
ming Arts Center and the Cashier's
It ' s funny. It 's serious.[...]By Jason Shadrick kn own a "Gran ny" on ·'The Be.,erl:[...]The VOICe Hill[...]The fe tival will be held during the fir~•[...]The Glendale Communit y College \\- eek[...]Although " The Di .. iner ·· '' ill not be
GET SPECI[...]Sunday Noon-9 The thea ter department ha emered
OISCOUti[...]e Foot tep . " di rected b~ performed at the Herberger Theata. it[...]Belton Coursey, and "The Di\iner~:· "ill still be a part of the fe ti.,al. The ,er-
SPORTS[...]directed by Virgi nia Ludder , in the formance wtll be ~0" . 0; Dec. I. - and[...]Hockey & Basketball Cards The t ~o pia"" ,.,ill be competing agam)t \\Ill be held tn the Performtnf \n,[...]ix other colleges. The winners will go on Center.[...]ornia . Ticket pnce tor thethe Herberger Theater ha' ~ 'lot[...]appen!>, fered for $1 5 that tnclude all of the per-[...]they prepare a monologue for the com- fo rmances ta king place at the Herberger
Tell our adve[...]awarded Irene Rya n Tickets for the festival may be purchas-
The Voice[...]~t-up by Irene Ryan, more commonly[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (216)[...]ines of
people ~'aiting to use the Macinto h computer ,
while oth[...]th me.

Go to the High-Tech Center[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (217)[...]Laff Biols By Barbara Cage[...]can make $50,000-$60,000 a year, By Barbara Cage[...]according to Lee Cavitt, teacher of Modeling fo r the The VoiCe[...]avitt, who is curren tl y working toward a degree in The Model/ Talent Club o n campu!. is pon-[...]" The mo t important thing we try to get out to the ometime next year.
people is that the e classe are just a foundation to begin Audition for the calendar page\ '' ill take[...]busine se we approve of." the teacher of pec1al interest modeling cia se.,[...]The uccess of an individual depends on the ituation on campus.
and the market. According to Cavitt , the Phoenix market " Both male and fema[...]will expand in the next i8 momh . g[...]putting big amoums of money an wering the 'cattle call' (open audiuon),"
in the quest to become a model. He aid paying for ex-[...]hould be the o ther way around: model ho uld get paid . their picture featured in the calendar, applica-[...]a photographer, ti o n are available by writing to Cavitt o r Da>id[...]Cavitt aid the Model/ Talent Club i the
" The ma in job of a personal manager is to guide bud- avenue being u ed to parti[...]f Stella Hatchett Talent Ma nage- The club wa formed this seme ter . Duke is
ment , which is named after hi great-grandmother, who the first pre ident of the club. Anyone intere ted[...]Besides teaching the pecial in tere t class, Modeling at 588[...]sneaks a big straw into a nuclear waste for the '90s, Cavitt helped start the Model/Talent club
dump[...]} Ii f I Female fans mesmerized by Bolton
By Letitia Walker He descended to the stage through the audience and[...]I The Voice[...]Bolton, who began this spectacular show, led the way[...]approximatel y 15 minutes held the same note, but then[...]so was the rest audience. This is a technique of breathing[...]istening to his soothing and sexy This was the best concert that I've ever attended .
"
-[...]The finale included G. giving a 9- year-old boy one[...]He began with the popular tune " Georgia On My of his favorite instruments, which brought the audience[...]el! " The climax included G. and Bolton traveling into the[...]caus- audience and giving what appeared to be the perfor-
ed the audience to rise to their feet.[...]There also was a duet done by Bolton and Ken ny G. The audience got a great performance by two great
Kenny G. amazed the audience by beginning his per- artists.[...]formance within arms reach of section M of the Activi- 1 would give the show a five star performance, five[...]By Jason Shadrick[...]The Voic e[...]corpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Long-standing situation is[...]They caught the cat that torched your dog's ho use.[...]you are owed money. But it 's from the I.R .S., so you[...]forget to put the dog out.[...]Check Taurus message. It If today is your birthday, big whoop.[...]A RTISE
IN THE.
VOICE
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (218)[...]13

Football routs Mesa, ·stands 3-1
By Jeff Wendt
The Gaucho got an out tanding e ffort[...]fro m quarterback Donnie immons. im-
The VoiCe mon co[...]" We knew they would come in quick
econd of the ea on, the college football at us, so we threw in a cou[...]credit the offensive line for giving me the
Saturday the Gauchos, (3- 1). faced ability to throw the ball. "
Phoenix College, and the result of that Freshman running back B[...]ame was unavailable at press time. led the rushing attack for the Gauchos as
"The Bears have a very good running he gained[...]have a defensive set Leading tacklers for the Gauchos in-
that we haven' t seen so far this sea[...]with five tackles each .
"We needed to dominate the offensive The Gaucho defense forced Mesa to
and defensive lines and establish a turn over the ball eight times, but gave up
physical game on the line of scrimmage 231 yards in total offense to the Gauchos'
to win," Kersting said .[...]w Gauchos plan to use week off "The defense played very well, con-
W ith the Gaucho • second week off of sidering that in the last I0 quarter they
the easo n following the Phoenix game , have o nly given up ix poin[...]t he wasn't su re how he aid .
wou ld u e the week off. Altho ug h the defense has only given up
·' It i going to depend on our effort in the ix points in I0 quarter , the de fen e
the game again t Phoenix," Ker ting aid. till[...]defensive back number 11 ) looks on from behind. The Gauchos
Early in the second half o n Mesa's first defeated t he Thu[...]pes of a post-season bowl
College of Cali fornia, the Gauchos came yelled at players o n the sidelines follow- even II people up within fi ve yards of the game.
back to rout the Mesa Thunderbirds 34-7 . ing that.[...]wn, " "I really like our cha nces to get the re.
The Gauchos held the Thunderbirds "I was upset that the defense was not
scoreless for 59 minutes and 35 s[...]hustling to get off the field, so I told the[...]mmed up pions with Rick s. But right now , the way
before giving up a touchdown on a block- defense that first, " Kersting said . "I also the line, Simmons found the o pen wide we're playing, we may not win a[...]"We're starting from scratch now, "
on the special teams," Kersting said. " We would sco[...]Kersting added that the Mesa de fense Gauchos playoff chance still[...]ng everything up when they With all the teams in the Western States[...]The offe nsive line is o ne of the
By Mike M •ssung
The Voice
that Mesa made, according to the
st[...]weaknesses. Age of the offensive line , a nd[...]how they're pro ne to injury, shows how[...]Phoe ni x should draft fo r offen ive
The Lady Gauchos volleyball team Losing the Mesa game 12- 15 , 9-15, By Jeff Wendt[...]lineman in the next couple of years.
outdistanced second-ranked Scott- 6-15left the Lady Gauchos with a 6-3 The Voice The Cardinals' defe nse may not be the
sdale Sept. 21 with a score of 15- 1, record in the conference .[...]improving. With safet y
15-13, 15-6, putting the Gauchos in- The Gauchos won their Wednes- Phoe[...]fans, lend me yo ur Tim McDonald anchoring the defensive
to third place in the Arizona Com- day night game against South[...]secondary, the passing game is being shut
munity College Athletic Conferenc[...]at press time scores from the game the team you tried to get here two years Linebacking is led by Ken Harvey and
Players Teresa Thompson, R[...]Eric Hill. This is the part of the defense
Preach, Stacey Ainlay, Brandi The Lady Gauchos will next travel At every Cardinals game I' ve seen that gets the most amount of heat from
Grimes, Angela Lilly and Megan to the 19th Annual College ofthe Se- highlights, or attended in person, there fans, but based on the first four games,
Strong all were outstandin[...]isilia, are always more fans in the opposing it's starting to look a lot better than last
in the game. California o n Sept. 5, not the team colors than t here were Cardinals year.
The 5-foot-7-inch Thompson was Cypress Colleg[...]fans . The defensive line may be the weakest
outstanding for her setting and[...]I know everybody says there is no talent part of the Cardinals' game. With injuries
defense; 6-footer P reach for her set- "The Cypress tournament only on this team. occurring to the defensive line over and
ting, hitting and blocking ; had IS teams and the Sequoias has But there is talent this year that could over again, this may be one problem the
5-foot-10-inch Ainlay, 5-foot-9-inch 30[...]yoff spot a cou- Cardinals should rectify in the future .
Grimes and 5-foo t-11-inch Lilly fo[...]bigger draw and ple o f years down the road. The Cardinals, though, may have one
their powerf[...]Look at running back Johnn y of the better special teams in the NFL.
at the net; and 5-foot-7-inch Strong ed to drop out of the Cypress tour- Johnson, a seventh-round draft pick this Although AJ Del Greco may not be the
for her serves and defense. nament because last year we took se- year. He is second in the NFC in rushing, accurate field goal kicker. the fans think
• 'Scottsdale was ranked second cond and the year before that third and fi rst in the NFL a mong rookies in he is. H e's capable of doing his job when
and we[...]needed.
went into the game and we beat petitive for us." Look at the quarterback thi team has. The punter i probably one of the
them," Head Coach Sheryl Nobley[...]started out powerfully, in- more prepared for the regionals this been the g reate t so far this season , but been o ne of the most consistant punters
timidating and execu[...]year we wanted to get into a more is im provi ng with every game he plays. in the NFL. If he keeps it up , a second
Scottsdale[...]said . Then there's Tom T upa. He is pro- consecutive Pro-Bowl trip is imminent.
kept going with the momentum . " I don't know how we' ll do in the bably the better of the two quarterbacks, Even the return team is rated high
That was the best game we've played tournament. I' ve ne[...]because of Vai Sikahema, who averages
the entire season as far as intensity don 't know what the caliber of their Fans feel that Tupa should be the quarter- 15 yards a return.
level." play is." back . I agree. So what if the Cardinals are 1-3 this
Mesa Community College, with a The Lady Gauchos' next four Let's look at the people Rosenbach and early in the season? There are a lot of
7-2 record, beat the Gauchos on games will all be at home, with the Tupa are throwing the ball to. With the games left, and if given the chance by the
Sept. 25, in a game Nob ley calls " the first on Oct. 10 against Northland[...]Green and J .T . Smith becom- fans, there is a realistic chance of a .500
exact flip-flop of the Scottsdale Pioneer, fo llowed by Pima on Oct. ing the top receivers for the Cardinals, season.
game."[...]ie Jones and Have a little faith in the Cardinals, and
"We made three times the errors Western o n Oct. 19. Ricky Proehl, the wide receivers look believe that the future is going to be bright[...]tronger than ever. for the Phoenix organization.

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Soccer in second place at 6-3-1
By Jeff Wendt The Gauchos play Scottsdale Com-
The Voice munity[...]defeated the Artichokes earlier in the
With four games to go in the season , season 6-0.
the college soccer team is figh ting for a "This was by far our best performance
playoff spot for the second year in a row. of the season," Watson said. "We
The Gauchos hold a 6-3-1 overall outclassed our opponents, we passed the
record, good enough for second place in ball very well, and we played a very ag-
the conference. The top three teams in the gressive game. This has been our best ef-
conference will advance to the Region I fort overall. "
tournament Oct. 24-27. One factor in the Scottsdale game was
The Gauchos are looking toward midfielder[...]to a knee
ranked Yavapai College. The injury, made an impression on Watson .
Roughriders won the first match between " He may not have scored a goal in the
the teams 1-0 in a torrential downpour in game, but his hustle to get to the baH
Prescott on Sept. 15. made me very happy," Watson said.
The Roughriders scored their goal after Later in the game, Hillegas had to be
a foul was called on the Gauchos. A carried off the field because he reinjured
Yavapai player took the free kick and his knee. Hillegas may be out for the
made it skid off the very wet field to season depending on a me[...]goalie Charlie Phillips for t he o nly goal The Gauchos faced the G lendale-based
of the game. American G[...]Everett King (sophomore number 6) kicks the ball downfield as Brett Hillegas
had a lot of chances, but they (Yavapai) game on Sept. 21 . The Gauchos won the (freshman number 11) and Rafael Saragosa (freshman number 13) give chase for
capitalized on the one shot," said head game 5- l. the ball as two Mesa players look on . This conferenc[...]e played a pretty average game, but won by Mesa 2-0.
at the way we performed, and I am real m y goal was to give everyone the oppor-
happy about the way C harlie played ." tunity to play in the game, which I d id, "[...]In the second half, bo th a Mesa player, the services of Muraviov. the team 's se-
After the Yavapai game, the Gauchos Watson said.[...]ma Community College, a On Sept. 29 the Gauchos returned to[...]ing both teams t o p la y the rest o f the
team they defeated Sept. 19. The Gauchos conference play to face the Mesa[...]with 10 men. The Gauchos also faced Arizona
won that game 3-1 .[...]Wednesday the Gauchos traveled to Western College at home on Saturday,
" Pima is usuaUy a strong team, con· defensive breakdown cost the Gauchos a[...]o mmunit y College. and results of the game were unavailable
sidering they won the national champion· crucial con feren ce wi[...]" The refereeing was atrocious, The Gauchos were defeated in this game
ship two years[...]" We're real confident about the way
especially due to the fact t hat t hey miss- by the score o f 2-1.
didn ' t play exceptionally well t[...]a lot of offsides calls and they red- The Gauchos lost McCarty for the need to do is take it one day at a time.
that is strong and they don't win convin carded McC[...]set us South Mountain game due to the red card I think we can clinch a playo[...]on said. he got in the Mesa game. They also lost concentrate[...]A Contemporary Photo Studio
By Jeff Wendt[...]ER 944-0302
The Voice[...]L.A. nmea · ThBy walk in
The college cross country teams[...]walk out looking likB AIBxis
ference meet of the season on Oct.[...]from each quad that could make it.
side of the Marico pa Commun it y " I' m looking fo r the men to start
College District, we go up again[...]f t he sta te." E pinoza aid . ' ' F rom the '' omen .
The Gauchos a re preparing for I' m loo ki ng fo r t hem to get the feel-
tv~o invitat iona l runs being held over ing to runmng three miter,. The} 're
the next two weeks. T hey '" ill run in impro,i ng with every ra.:e the~ run.'' • Complete Makeover
the Arizona State University Invita- One of the thing that has made • Hair Styling
tional on Friday, and then "ill race the team better thi 'ea~on i' the • Wardrobe & Accessories
in the M t. Sac Imitational on Oct. team unit} .
26 at Walnut. Cahf. "The team'> are tartmg to gel
"The next t"o weeh "ill tell ho" tnecth••r m~:c the Ia~! \.'OUple or
good our team will be going mto the race'>," Esptnota said. "Plus ''ith
R[...]" Espinoza said. curring early in the cason. "e're
Espinoza is fi nally getti ng a good becoming better a a t[...]Spec~ahz i ng 1n wome n and beauty.
" The injuries t hat were showing lege and Yavapa[...]r-----------------------------,
up early in the season were due to
lack of training. Now they[...]28. The Gauchos were defeated by
both of these teams, and the men 's[...]" I hope to finish the last couple :[...]... uocuu•
one runner from both the men's towards the top of the stand ings,"[...]1
team and the women's team go to the Espinoza said. "If we do that, we[...]Two Make Over I Photo Sessions For The Price Of One I[...]that there could be as many as three in the Region I championships." I[...]

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Do you know what intramurals are?
By Jeff Wendt A ocia[...]ed thi year a well." LaBuhn aid .
The VoiCe
LaBuhn feel the afternoon cia e 1-lEY; LOOK AT TH/5 / , /
The campu intramural program i would gen[...]campu later in the day. I NTRAMUAA[...]/
who don•t compete at the junior college
level a chance to compete with st[...]be pread out through the year. /[...]ink that when their cia e tournament during the emester.[...]/
are o er, that ' the end of the day and
they don't have anything to do," said[...]mural This year' volleyball tournament is a
ports. " With the intramurals, it give ix-on-six grass tourn[...]become competitive again." The regi tration deadline for the tour-
Requirements to get into intramurals nament is Oct. 24.
are very simple. Any full-time or part -[...]tournament, but those people who play
member is eligible to play in intram urals. interscholastic volleyball for the college
Everybody is welcome. arc ineligible to play .
According to LaBuhn, intramurals
have been in the campu system since the Tennis lntramurals
beginning of the college, but few students Thi year's intram ura l tennis tourna-
have ever participated in the last couple ment takes on a new twist.
of yea[...]Winners will receive an invitation to the
" Last year we had maybe 100 com- 1990 U nited States Tenn is Associa-
petitor participate in intramurals,"[...]are Finalists will be coming from any of the
not available, according to LaBuhn. state's junior colleges, as well as fro m
This year LaBuhn is trying to get st u- ASU and Northern Arizona U[...]ross from J.C. Penney
in Valley West mall. At the corner of 59th Ave. and Northern.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (221)[...]neros._______________,ro_m_ p'-a..;;..ge_ ,
If the troops are withdrawn before o mething big," Shlee aid. " Right now and the fastest growing age group is peo- who are returrung students after some in-
christmas, she still is prepared . it' geared toward the campus, but I hope ple entering their[...]gets He elaborated o n these ideas by or for whatever reasons. The community
be there, but if no t they can open the[...]e it a success because it describing how the fundamental makeup college plays an[...]and have a big party before they come is so wo rthwhile ." o f states is changing. By the year 2000 society, in that respect.
ho[...]rnia will approach a population 50 "The community college ha very flex-
Shlee, who participates in the Career instructor, Diane Taylor, who also percent hispanic and black. The majo ri- ible course offerings, so tha[...]in Houston today are black quicker than the larger institutions that
become more involved by turning this in- "I felt it was a[...]roject to and hispanic and one-third of the children require state approval for thei[...]born in the United States toda y grams, etcetera. The community college
let those members of the Armed Services[...]p Cisneros continued b y saying that the
own business before and considered[...]corporates human commuruty college is not so bound by the
myself beyond the receptionist routine," Matz was happy to sponsor the plan and relations training for both[...]it can't stretch to meet the community ...
Instead she establised Operation[...]reward for faculty and staff who do the "To the extent that community colleges
ternship," Shlee s[...]at all college graduates society, it has the unique capability to
other parts of the country were doing with 1-4 p.m.[...]oing this three He particuarly cited the role student ac- and diversity, into socie[...]in effective
Although Operation Desert Shield is expand to five days if we got enoug[...]dote of how an adviser at the Universit y gram and telecommun ica ti ons
gather support from the community also. "Do n' t think th[...]," Shlee said. Other comments at the press con- "So the community college is impor-[...]ference addressed the communit y col- tant, and I'd make the argument that it,[...]lege's role in building the type of society too, has a ro le in preparing the state and
• Pepsi__________________tr_om--=[...]spoke of. the nat ion for this d iversity that I have[...]sense it (community college) described,
the extensive damages. is the most practical level of education," C[...]mpus every two ho urs, 24 ho urs a day the hispanic leader said. travels, Marico pa is mentioned as o ne of
" The cages are being developed by o n a route designed to go by the
Tolleson High School's productive enter- "The commuruty colle~ is better the top three community college systems[...]d to non-traditi~al stu5 ents, those in the country.
prise metal shop class and, at this time, "We are doing the best we ca n," Per-
it will be no added expense to the col- cifull said.
lege," Howard said[...]OPPORTUNITIES
"There is a lot less physical damage to Campus be[...]will lose money and the the machines.[...]is collected and nothing is paid. It 's a lose-
"The machines are placed in dark ,
secluded areas," Pe[...]and the price depreciates depending on its[...]GARDEN
machines in five minutes. The student Most Pepsi machines ho[...]lly doesn' t fmd that it has been all money is removed daily.
vandalized until 3 o r 4 in the mo rning. " All vandalism is reported to the Glen-
Percifull employs students to patrol the dale Po lice Department.[...]IS GROWING IN
Department[...]"One For The Ditch "[...]The Olave Garden IS Amertca's fa 1es1·growmg ltalaan dmnerhou<e[...]302 S hare m o ur success ... come work m the garden. We ha ve more 1han
$5 gen. adm.,[...]Prev1ous restauranr expcnence IS preferred , bu1 we're wtllmg 10[...]there"~> ards The O lave Garden has 10 offer yo u: patd vacatto n ,[...]Apply for any of 1he oppor1Un111es IIS!ed above by viStlmg wnh us a1[...]ROTC is not offered ...[...]Call or visit the Air Force ROTC detach- (At The Westridge Mall)
r.-~--~--------------~[...]ment listed and ask about the ·crosstown· pr<>-[...]gram. AJI the benefits could still be yours: eligibility for[...]tw<>- through four-year scholarship programs ... the lead-
ership development opportunities ... the officer's com-[...]THE ACCE:'lT'S 0:'[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (222)[...]P ianist Mac Frampton is[...]The Lady Gauchos holding[...]izona

Homecoming week 1990 Blood drive
By Jonl Kowitz and hits campus
JM~ea Gilbert
The Voice[...]By Grey Stenhouse

Glendale Community College[...]The Voice
Homecoming with a week full of activitie[...]The campus branch o f Phi Theta Kappa, a national[...]honors society, is sponsoring a blood drive o n campus.
Arizona W[...]place this Wedne day
Glendale won 29-18 on the strength of two[...]and Thursday in the Student Union.
touchdown passes by sophomore quarterback Don-[...]Sign-ups for the blood drive were held on Oct. 16 and
ny Simmon[...]to come around I :00 in the afternoon,'' said blood drive
queen and driven on to the field in Z28 convertibles,[...]president Rebecca Dancy.
donated by Sands Chevrolet.[...]Over the past fou r years, GCC's drive has been the
Second runners-up were Paul Crawford Jr. an[...]most successful of the campus blood drives in Arizo na.
Mary Elizabet[...]lood drive drew 158 donor , and Phi Theta
" The ceremony was spectacular," said Brad[...]Kappa is hoping to top that this year .
Melton, vice pr[...]our number o f donor each year,"
were set off the moment Jesse and Monique were[...]When the blood dri ve booth clo ed on Thursday, 130
Before the game, a free barbecue sponsored by[...]" With the number o f walk-o n we no rmally have each
mem[...]during this time
bajloons to children.
"The barbecue was a great success," said Mark[...]ncil. "There was Acosto, parade around the field. "This is the season for people to give blood ," said
always[...]itals have a desperate need for blood right
The game was foiJowed by a dance held on the east Disc jockey Ani Naftali was o verwhelmed by the now.''
practice field .[...]believe that more student would ign up if
"The dance was nice; it lasted until midnight ,"[...]ing pleasure for it wasn't for the worry o f health ri ks.
Melton said .[...]" Naftali said. "Becau e of the AIDS care o r t he fear of catching
Festivities were also held throughout the week with "Everyone kept telling me to turn the music up, and a di ease, I think[...]e
live dancing, music and a campus barbecue in the when I did, someone in the building behind me came aid .[...]o ut and asked if I could turn down the bass because drive i conducted b}'[...]hields, a student, sat on a mall bench and the walls were shaking."[...]In an attempt to bring more attent ion to the blood
enjoyed the entertainment. "This has been the best Homeco ming I have seen," dri[...]vent.
themselves," Shields said. "I also liked the cheerline This year's Homecoming theme, "Li[...]With Halloween just around the corner, the theme
dancers. They were good." America," is symbolic in getting across the sense of "Dracula wants your blood[...]patriotism to show support for Americans in the Mid- Halloween gag gifts were old at the booth as well.
member of cheerline, who danced on the mall. "We dle East.[...]"People who bo ught the gifts were automat icall y[...],.

By Glenn Davis " Teachers as Writers" contest, open to festival there is the crowning of the if you could get them to talk abou[...]," Hufford said. particular life."
The Voice
The contest was divided into two divi · The main character in the story is in- "Autumn Queen" will be publishe[...]ose and poetry. volved in the event and the competition. a future edition of The Arizona English
Elizabeth Hufford, an English i[...].
in the prose division, Hufford won first because of reasons she reveals in the Attending the University of Clarion
of science fiction stories.[...]ticipated in a writing
"English teachers are in the business of
ideas: how to get them, how to shape There were 211 entrees, 83 in the short In gathering ideas for the story, Huf- workshop her junio r year.[...]n
abandon them," she says. The story is about a woman in her 70 s real people and from imagination of her writer would teach the class, Hufford
Putting this philosophy to work[...]ently paid off for Hufford in a big tive of the world, Hufford said . Some of the older people Hufford in- Damon Kn[...]"There is an event that takes place in terviewed in the past contributed . "I fiction writer, was one of t hose who
The Arizona English Teachers Associa- a small rural town during the harvest realized the pattern of people's lives, and
tion recentl y spo nsored the 1990 festival. At the nursing home during the how everyone had a fantastic story to tel[...]ediate end in sight for debate over tennis courts
By Julia De Simone He aid if tudents are being inj ured, properl y fix the court . Tom Breum me[...]and groundo;, ~a 1d, in his opi nion, the
Special to The VoiCe[...]for a year." believe t he ma in p ro blem i the ad-
College President Dr. John Waltnp[...]riornies. · •Ge nerally if been for the recent flood damage.
says the ailing campus tennis courts will Stahel i is still optim1 tic. " We're still[...]the mo ney," he sa1d.
Kent Staheli, physical educatio[...]rhe team members arc '1racucmg on the
man, was quoted in the Sept. 24 issue of[...]..chool courts, but pla}'lng mter~ hola-.tic
The Voice as saying repairing and resur-[...]aid he looked mto the po ibility of the o f glas o n the courts. which charges onl}' Sl fo r the "ea on'
facing of the tennis courts should be com-
college bu yi ng all the products a nd hav- u e o f the court.
pleted by the end of the semester.[...]ing the campu') maintenance men work like to[...]n ible co ach and have He e timated the LO')t \\Ill be a
Waltrip said the main reason for not overtime doin~ the repairs.
repairi ng the campus tennis courts is the afety of players 10 mind, and I cer- mmimum of $4, per court or roughly
because the available mo ney was used for But ad[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (223)[...]From the Bal cony By Ma.·c d e Ce ll e

Read my lips: " All new[...]three conditions: first, reduce the deficit; second, not raise
If George Bush had said this creased by $337 billion, accor-[...]g for ding to the National Chamber whether to do the right thing and lose our jobs or do the
president, he would not have[...]l it But where is our money
forget when Bush runs for re-[...]it. Now we are defending the
A 98 percent re-election rate borders of a foreign country.
is proof of that. And what are With the monetary problems
we receiving in return? this country is facing, how can
Numerous potentially crippl-[...]Arabia?
deficit, the S&L scandal, and[...]gut , a man with the courage to
Neither raising taxes nor[...]"just say no" to tax-and-spend
shaving Medicare is the answer politics.
to balancing the budget. The We need a man who can
answer lies in the control of stan[...]" The American people have had
If we wish to remain[...]enough; it' s time to start at the
the most prosperous nations in top of government and whittle
the world, we cannot discourage[...]The average American con-
American tax laws are[...]ase, leaders share the pain. All the King's Men

D~ID Beat------------------ The Satanic-Religious alliance[...]By David Madrid Phillip Lawrence, one of the saviors of

HideOUS Halloween hell[...]The Voice[...]the city, said, "The people who are sign-[...]ed up for the class are just walking into[...]it like cattle to a slaughter. Half of yoga
By Eric Wlncentsen Something like this makes the Druids I was sitting in front of my television is a branch of Eastern mysticism, and it[...]In many countries, they have the other night, watching the religious sta- has strong occult influences ."
Special to the Voice[...]holidays like this no matter how good the Thank God the butchers were stopped.
crop does over the year. Basically, it is albums backwards.[...]heard something that I should corrupt the citizens of Toccoa.
little kids ru nning extortion rings to get So instead of the Druids, picture this: won't soon fo rget. The voice said , "Oz- Satan is deceptive; he even made
candy, and the local fundame ntalist lurk- instead of the scheduled back-to-back zy[...]Mahatma Gandhi look like a holy man .
ing around the corner telling everyone running of the "Night of the Living What did that[...]ome religious cause, or did he send 20 ed by Satan to trap the unsuspecting.
I remember reading a story by Ray my of tractors on the horizon. souls to Oral Roberts? The Satanic-Religious alliance is grow-
Bradbury about a teacher who brings her[...]ure to a cross appear on the screen while a man $20 to the station and pledged my soul to and the New Age movement. Evangelists
observe the "horrors" of Halloween .[...]e Ozzy. have told us that these are the workings
The way the story goes, the teacher's " Welcome to our show, comrades in That is the power of backward mask- of Satan.
job is to show the students the barbarian Christ, " and goe[...]essages. Right then I swore I would In the book, "The Beautiful Side of
customs of the past , where people meeting the wheat quota.[...]out and and I don't watch the religious station against rock 'n' roll a[...]help on the collective farm or go to hell[...]tricks as yoga, parapsychology and
At the end of the story, one boy decides for cel[...]evision show, an ally. Although the evangelists attack She warns that we ar[...]im to use his imagina- hell is starting to sound like a vacation[...]as a Satanist, they used him to take ed fo r the arri val of the one whom Scrip-
tion. He is then left behind and called a[...]ture calls ... the antichrist" by such evil
heretic. In all truth, Halloween is not the holi- There is a Satanic-Religious alliance, television shows as " Bewitched" and " I
The time frame of this future was never[...]ly meant to be. Only and it is growing . Without Satan Oral Dream of Je[...]Swagge:1, Pat Robertson Then there is the cartoon "Casper the
now.[...]would be unemployed . Friendly Ghost" and the movie "E.T. the
In recent years, the religious right wing off of a S[...]These evangelists give Satan the publici- Extra-Terrestrial"; these are also
has decided that Halloween is a celebra- What does th[...]c pagan Satanism? It is frightening to know that the[...]Remember what I said? " Satan is
religions . To save the poor souls of our some idiot[...]These paragons of virtue don't feed the deceptive." This proves it. For years we
you[...]ave suggested replacing but the percentage of these people is so hungry or cloth the naked ; there is no have watched these shows and we didn 't
it with a harvest day celebration[...]be said that money to be made by do ing that. Ju t ask even realize we were[...]bout a harve t day all the warnings are simply scare tactics[...]have to admit that last night Satan
celebration, the first thing that come to initiated by vario us fundamental i t .[...]mo mentarily po sessed me. He forced me
mind is Druids dancing around a tree and[...]k, I think I'll dres Georgia, in the form of yoga . Many to ta ke the most demonic album I co uld
making human sacrifices. But what the up like Jerry Falwell an[...]' it bacJ...ward .
fu ndamentali ts have in mtnd is more of on people outside of 7-1 1. That's enough the good Chri tians of that city knew . I[...]untilul L 5 harvest. to care the hell out of anyone . They topped the yoga cia e . Thank God I'm[...]The Voice[...]In Ar izona
M..-t"'' EJ,,.,. 8o!>by W amn SUJ/J Artut· J[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (224)[...]3

The Voice think i[...]or not to beer. Or Scotch. Or
Chardonnay.
That is the question, fumbled by the
Arizona Board of Regents, picked up by
in[...]---
the state attorney general, then lateralled derelic[...]"
to the State Liquor Board, over whether row buildi[...]"private heaven turned hell," to erase the
beverages in the sky boxes at Sun Devil drinking-is-sophisticated image.
Stadium. Yet, who can be expected to use the
Currently, the fans in the stadium must majority of the high-priced sky boxes?
abstain. The people in the sky boxes may The wealthy . The successful. The
consume liquor, supposedly within limits, sophisticated . And the investors want
but there is no one there to monitor them to have the[...]umption. Does the state of Arizona want to
Why should the people who use the sky broadcast the clear message that drinking
boxes be an exception to the "no drink- really is sophisticated after all, and that
ing" rule?[...]'s OK to perhaps drink a little too much
After the sky boxes were built, in- and then drive if it means making a finan-
vestors expressed concern that the tickets cial investment a success? I think not[...]high-priced seats would not sell Instead , the investors and leaders of
if alcoholic beverages c[...]ocial and business communities have
Where were the planners before the sky the opportunity to make a far better
boxes were built? Didn't that thought oc- statement:
cur to them before the financial invest- " We stand firmly against drinking and
ment was made? Why are the consumers driving. We can have a good ti[...]committee questions Voice policy
Committee blasts The Voice C lassifying racial, religiou , exual, or Amendment; however, The Voice i not blood, to pre ent an unbia[...]al o r a private paper, it i funded wholly by event and topic of con eq ucnce to that[...]intent was translated loosely as: I) taxe of the co m- munity, a nd your college.
Since when does the media, created to not the reason o ur fo re-fa thers institu- munity and[...]n payments from ou r We fu rther feel that by printing "Eric'
unbiasly (sic)* represent the masses, and tionalized, with God-fea ring con[...]pi nion" you failed in that ba ic ta k.
protected by the stro ngest documentation our "natural liberties." Basically "We" paid for the publica- Associated Student
known to modern man, which is the First It has been stated that those view[...]Grieva nce Committee
Amendment, have the "right " to play the published by The Voice in the Oct. 8 edi- newspaper staff, we feel, it is your respon-
"classification game"? tion are private. We agree with the First sibility to the community, your life's • ' 'stc'' den o[...]recet~·ed.

Voices across the campus
Do you think sky box patrons should be the only people allowed to drink alcohol at Sun
D[...]Either alcohol should be believe it is an unfair Why do we really care if I don ' t think anyone
the s ky boxes is allowed in the entire ad vantage over the less they drink or not as long[...]um or it shouldn't fortunate people in the as they enjoy the game? stadium; everyone has to[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (225)[...]By Jonl Kowitz[...]ained there are a variety " Connecting the 'fight or flight'[...]ou can experience. Con- response and stress is understanding that[...]tinual stress is the most potent. your body is involved," she said.[...]s to get to class "Continual stress is stress that occurs Ferguson also discus[...]day after day," Ferguson said. "In some the resources and energy every time you[...]ress. people, it is what we eventually die from, experience a[...]An instructor says the test you missed according to Hans Salye, founder of the "The number one food that increases[...]cannot be made up and you may fail the modern day word 'stress. ' When we have energy is complex carbohydrates,'" she[...]I You drop your books on the ground The process normally occurs over Sh[...]"Another word for stress is the •fight "Every time you use a stress[...]or flight' syndrome; that' s what the st ress you also lose life-energy. We never g[...]nd other examples of pressure response is," Ferguson said. "It is a com- back the 100 percent we were,' ' she said .
• were the topic of Emily Ferguson's plete p[...]ess-Be Every system inside your skin is affected Ferguson said . " Twent y minute[...]~ " Stress can be defined as the rate of Ferguson explained every syst[...]~ wear and tear on the body," Ferguson body is activated when we have a stress Fer[...]said . " It breaks down the body and it also response, and "fight or flight" is a com- an exercise to relieve tension an[...]he mind . " plete activation of the entire bo dy. that involved audience[...]Head chef Festus H amilton come with
By Wendy Smith
The ervi ng areas, in a U-shape, con- re ource . The turn tile was originally 22 year experience as a military cook .
Spectal ro The Vo1ce i t[...]cashier erected for theft preventio n, but the new " The setup here is great," Hamilton[...]ter are design eliminated this concern by placing aid . He plans some new menu election
A chool hould be in the chool open for rapid service to the custo mers. a cashier at each door . Al[...]abl- oo n to attract student .
bu iness, not the food bu ine . ix food[...]to t he Contractual Arrangement
That i the opinion of Richard Braham, The a lad bar o ffers a 'ariety o f fresh cafeteria, FFS taff wi ll still provide table The fina ncial arrangement between
director of the campus food ervice when a lad[...]t udents who need it. FFS and MCCD allows fo r the payment
school opened in August.[...]o f initial management fees to FFS for the
Dr . J oyce E lsner , dean of ad -[...]- remod eling and stan u p. After this the
mi nistrative services for the college, tio ned in the cafeteria liked the changes. district will no longer have a fina[...]rent da ily
echoed this sentiment. " Food service is[...]much better," pre-nursing major terest in the cafeteria , but will retain in-
special is also available.
not o ur primary purpose," Elsner[...]Cathy Olcott said. "I love the salad bar. " put regarding price and selecti[...]The hot entree bar o ff«.> rs a complete
" It's a mi[...]"The prices are reasonable, " said Pam ding to[...]Elsner said the cafeteria was profitable[...]reasonable." in the past, but the profits went to offset
Facility Food Service w[...]wiche~. quarter-pound hamburgers and
contract by the Maricopa Community[...]Breakfast is available, with eggs, toast,
dale beginning Aug.[...]ious price lists were At the deli customers can order pizza,[...]is pleased with the new arrangement: "I pleased,' ' Elsner[...]or various made-to-order sandwiches .
manager for the Glendale cafeteria, pro- think there is a better selection, but the According to Elsner, a delegation of[...]The new design of the cafeteria makes quality is about the same. "
vided the price list approved by the the 26 FFS employees more accessible[...]company will operations before accepting the bid.
MCCD Governing Board. than in the past. They can switch between give a better level of service since food is FFS also provides food service for
A notation at the end of the list said, islands, depending on[...]noticeable by their maroon uniforms. "You hav[...]to stimulate participation The remodeling also eliminated a turn-[...]tem, a unit manager and area manager The cafeteria is open Monday through
and student satisfaction ." stile which blocked the access of disabl- who know food service[...]from 6 a.m . to 9 p.m. , and Fri-
FFS handled the remodeling of the ed students .
cafeteria, wh[...]"One For The Ditch"[...]In "By Request" concert[...]itive st rengths now Join Au Force the sweet and simple aid to[...]ROTC. and you"ll begin the first steps toward[...]Darkroom Rental• the sohd foundatiOns of leadership that are cn[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (226)[...]5

Life of women in China is discussed
By Glenn Dav is role of women in China. mem were the topics mo t discus ed at the Young c hildren are taught five values
The confere nce was attended by 250 conference. at a young age to prevent rebellion when
The VoiCe
women fro m the United States, C anada, Women in Chin[...]y they reach maturit>: lo"e of Chi na. the
" Holding up Half the Sky: The Life of a nd South America who met wi th 25[...]rt> , \Ociali~m. fami ly, and
Women in C hina" wa the topic a t "'omen from C hina.[...]s, plow, a nd harve t. L nlike the L n11ed States, "the Chine e
The spea ker were four professional "'ere shown a slide pre entation on the Wandrey said \~omen m the cit y are don't con~ider '>Ub~tance abu e or cigaret-
women who represented the campu on conference, with comment from the qreet weeper~. factory worker. , a[...]inanc1al drain on familie , "
ecuuve secretary 10 the Bu ine and The opening ceremony of the con- of the armed force . Those who shO\\ e\HO[...]Dr. Joyce Story, fe rence was held at the Great Hall of the talent are groomed fo r their artiStic[...]ne e through headphones, " ewton ment is appointed. cording to job statu , " Suydam aid .
graphic de igner in the HTC Innovation aid . She also aid Vice Premier Woo was The co nference revealed that o nly 30 "Co n umerism i le s than half that of the
Center. in attendance, which signified the impor- percent of universit y graduates in C hina U.S .• o ne rea on being the mall living
In June the e fo ur women took pan tance of the con ference. a re women, which i not acceptable. " In area."
in the firs t Sino-American Conference on The fou r Glendale women a ll aid they 1987. 20 percent o f the population were The forum co ncluded that Chine e
Women's I ues, held in Beijing. The pur- enjoyed the experience. illiterate;[...]women have many barriers to cross, but
pose of the conference was to study t he Family, he[...]attent ion .
By Joyce Ba rton Ha rris-T uck de c ribed different styles
The Voice
--------------------[...]civil rights discussed
"Blow You r Own Horn" by using • T he ch ro nological re ume is effective[...]a t the campus Speakers Forum, II a.m ., Oct. 31 at the Student Union Lounge.
That wa the advice at a recent have a trong work[...]C lar k 's speech is titled "The Evolution o f t he C ivil Rights Legislat ion."
Employment Talk seminar, by the same li t previou employmen t accordi ng[...]150 u niversit ies. He is serving as a board mem ber of numerous national and
Know where you're heading, what ed in the fi r t paragraph, Harris-Tuck[...]internatio nal o rganizatio ns in the fields of c rim inal j ustice, civil rights, t he[...]death penalty, and First Amendment. Adm issio n is free.
re ume as a tool to get you there, says Liz • T he preliminary resume is useful for the
Harri -Tuck, career con ultant a nd presi- pe[...]Mastering the interviewing process
Oct. 15 semina r hosted by the campus communicates the kinds of problems t he "Tell Me Abo ut You r Yourself: Succeeding at the Interview" will be Ellen
Career Center.[...]La Corte' s speech at I p .m . on Oct. 22 in the Student Union .
" You sho uld be very pro ud[...]nal resume was t he third La Corte is manager of em p loyment, at Maricopa C ommunity College
resume; it is you r eight -and-one-half-inch resume discussed . The person c ha nging D istrict, and will cover how to meet a future employer face-to-face, an d the
business card ," H a rris-Tuc k sa ys . "If ca[...]complishments first and leave wo rk
To stress the importance of c reating a history until last.[...]p.m. on Oct. 29 at the Student Unio n.
Recently, one job in the financial in- Harris-Tuck stressed the use of short H e will speak o n " Being in T he P ub lic Eye" and h aving the power to in-
dustry had 3,500 responses . The odds of sentences beginning with actio n verbs fluence the public's view .
employment in these instances " a[...]I

bad as winning the lottery,"Harris-Tuck complishments . She feels the same tense sion and what it is like to be one of the " select few."[...]should be used throughout, a nd " the pre-
Quoting Richard Bolles' book, "What sent tense can put t he sense of 'now' into
Colo r is Your Parachute?" , the speaker the mind of the employer ." MS representative needs help
said, " A resume is a piece of paper th at Looking for a job is a bigger job than
gets in between you and your employer. " working on a job, the speaker said . "It Nancy Gastel, bus[...]r
is a bsolute ly critical to get a focus on to qualify to represen t this college in the Fifth An nua l MS 150 , a mult1p le
Harris-Tuck says a good resume can get
you a foot in the doo r. whe re you ' re headed and ma ke the sclerosis bike ride on Nov. 3-4 fr[...]Ch ecks made payble to the Multiple Sclerosis Societ y should be dropped
A good res ume is easy to read . T here
Whe n loo king for a new job "it is bet- off at the Cashier's Office by Nov. I . Contact Gas tel at 280-9060.
is plenty of wh ite space, it is never hand-
written , a nd has no typos, Harris-T[...]0 resumes a week with 10
sa ys. She also suggests the use of bullets follow-up p hone calls than 10[...]The second set of six C rime Prevention Seminars will[...]de nt Un ion Council Chambers.

Well ness program is healthy choice[...]r self-defense techniques and their be nefi ts .
By J am . . Gilbert
Students is a trained relaxation therapist.
The Voice Conra[...]Journalist E.J . Montini of The Arizona Republic will lect ure on how
shape and feel good a bo ut yourself, the n massages .[...]"Criticism is My Way of Sho wing A ffection " at I p.m. on Nov. 5 in the Stu-
check out the campus Employee Wellness There is also a weekl y Wellness[...]Montini will cover the power of communication skills, communicatio n style,
The pro gra m wa s desig ned fo r well-bal[...]menu is a caloric breakdown o f the food and the importance of what people expect from themselves[...]items and a healthy recipe to try at home.
The Wellness Program is based o n an
incentive plan which is designed to let par-
"The weUness menu gives them a struc-[...]ns' to clubs
ticipants keep track of their health by " The program encourages employees The frrst organizational meeting for " Solutions," a[...]will be held at 4 p .m . on Oct. 24 in the Student Union . The club members
reduction, increased self-esteem, an[...]In December the program will agai n tion needs and[...]Bob Desantis, a graduate o f The Culinary
There is a wide vanety of activities Instit ute of[...]University representative on campus
sponsored by the Wellne s P rogram , in-
cluding a "rovmg masseuse[...]a chef come a nd Alma Zarrow of the University of Art in P hi ladelphia will .isit the cam-
"I went over so well that we decided[...]i- pus fro m 2-5 p .m . o n Oct. 23 in the Center for Information, dvisement and
to bring h1[...]feren t becau~e he will be show- Zarrow is interested in speaking to art, mu~ic, thea[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (227)[...]The Depression Test[...]The 20 questions below were developed by Dr.[...]William Zung of Duke University to be used for
By Barb•r• Schrtpsem•[...]e suicidal or who have self-diagnosis. The results might unmask depres-[...]become dangerous to others. But Richards says the pro-
The Voice[...]sion and help you take the first step toward get-[...]blem with referring students to Charter is that they often ting better.
"From the house of shame to the mansion of accep- don't have the money for counseling or hospitalization.
tance."[...]Bettina said Charter is working on developing a sliding
That is how a former patient at Charter Hospital sign- scale for those people who can't afford the set fees. A
ed a thank-you card to Carol Bettino,[...]If your answer is: Score[...]t for now, None or little of the time I
The patient who sent the card didn't really think he those who[...]p at Charter are refer- Some of the time 2
had a problem at fir[...]but he felt red to other programs in the Valley that can take care A good part of the time 3
there was something missing[...]Most of the time 4
Bettina, also a p[...]their children if a psychiatrist feels it is in the child's best
with her peach and teal-green office[...]I. I feel downhearted, blue and sad
The hospital was enhanced by the warmth of similar From Denial to Su[...]2. Morning is when 1 feel the worst
decor throughout. It is located at 6015 W. Peoria Ave., Man[...]4. I have trouble sleeping through the
treatment for adult and adolescent chemical depen[...]"You don't give up if the person is in denial," Ber- S. I don't eat a[...]7. I notice that 1 am losing weight
Charter, the private hospital offers inpatient and out-[...]change," she said.
There is a 24-hour telephone service and people may[...]rom her desk. "She I i. My mind is not as clear as it used to
"We focus on the family," Deutz said. The Children's[...]learned to control her anger by hugging a teddy bear in-
Treatment Program and the Adolescent Treatment Pro-[...]12. I don't find it easy to do the things I[...]self."
gram depend on family participation, as do the adult Success depends on a perso[...]When people seek help at Charter, their situation is deal with the problem, she said . 14. I do not feel hopeful about the future
assessed by a counselor and they are given an in-[...]" Ending therapy is not so much a graduation as it is 18. My life is not very full
ing, as well as psychiatrists, doct[...]Charter offers free public seminars, known as the many people have learned dysfunctio[...]behavior. 20. I do not enjoy the things I used to
popularity. Some of the programs are Effective Child Com[...]would not hesitate to go to Total the numbers in the right-hand column.
The hospital also offers free rooms for 12-step pro-[...]t mechanics." A score below 40 is the normal range. A score
gram support groups, such a[...].

Student loans: Reality
hits after graduation
By Jennifer Williams charges by the loaning instit ut ion and the
The Votce a[...]ent loans aren't necessarily for than the six month grace period due to
everyone.[...]cation , student loans are touch with the institution that carries the
recommended only as a last resort by loan. This will keep the student from
Ginger Gray, the student loan coor- defaulting by accident.
dinator on campus. "Students often move, get married,
The main problem with student loans and change their names," Gray said.
is st udents don't realize the amount of "This can keep the bank from locating
debt they will have after leav[...]to start paying on the loan."
Randy Cole is a music student atten- Gray also be[...]need to be
ding school on student loans. " Paying the aware of the consequences of defaulting
loan back was n't real[...]ink about it." being sued in court for the amount of the
Through compulsory debt management loan.
seminars, the financial aid personal strive Students who are interested in getting
to alleviate the problems that students a loan can get information through the
sometime have with loans. Financial Aid Office in the Student Per-
The partici pants spend an hour learn- sonnel Services Building.
ing to budget. examining the regulations The first step in obtaining a student[...]planning loan or other financial aid is to fill out
the amount of debt they can safel y incur. the American College Testing-Family
Gray has other[...]Financial Statement evaluation form. The
time to begin is early March to receive[...]rtant , she believes According to Cole, the advantages and
st udents need to be aware of how much di advantages of student loans need to be
the .. re borro wmg and how much their weighed by each individual student.
pa}mer ts .,..ill be when the\ ' tan pa\i ng "Someumes there ju t are[...]"You ha.,e to ask yourself. Do you
a !Udent
The~ air,
OCI.
-....:r the , er, ice[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (228)[...]By Ell"" Grelu[...]The Voice According to Zontanos the department uses a preven-[...]tive approach to personal problems by offering a broad[...]whelmed with personal problems is the primary goal of Eliminating Self-defeat[...]the college counseling department, according to Dr .[...]Located in the Student Personnel Services Building, " Many of the students I counsel come from the
the counseling department 's six staff members offer[...]asses I teach," Richards said. " In fact, much of the[...]" The most common problem is emotional stress Zontanos said of the approximately 29,000 student
brought on by unsatisfactory personal relationships," registrations in the 1989-90 academic year, hundreds[...]have received some type of counseling through the[...]s has physical manifestations such " The students are allowed three sessions each[...]irman, agrees with Richards believes the counseling department provides[...]ems actually have a vital service to the students because of the campus's[...]prevent many crises. "

Models chance success
By Barbara Schrlpsema Robert Black of the Robert Black
Agency feels that models shouldn' t spend
The Voice[...]ing schools or putting portfolios together.
The runway was decorated with silk He said pictures rarely stay in the port-
bouquets and balloons of black, gray and folio very lo ng. "Six months is a long
white. time to keep a picture in your book, and
In the audience people were stirring that 's why[...]ps hoping to someday be Black was asked by a person in the au-
up on the ru nway themselves. dience if he thought a model should start
The nine male model and 19 female out in Ar[...]ause you can get your feet wet
Model/Symposium in the Student Union and see if you like it, g[...]said that getting a model to look great is
Talent Management Firm, organized the her job, but "the model has to come
Symposium, invited the guest speakers, through, more so than the makeup." She
and chose the models. likes to see the makeup enhance someone.
All the guest speakers em phasized the She also emphasized that staying out of
high rejection rate in the modeling and ac- the sun i vital to a model because it saves
ting business, and cautioned that some the skin and extends modeling years. A
people may find it difficult to handle . photographer can make the model look
They stressed that it is a hard business and tan if that is desirable.
a person has to love it to be in it.[...]y have to dig deep to find how photography is a n illusio n that
out if this is what you want," said Dani creates an image[...]ally getting loose;
Agency. " It has to come from the heart." it 's getting creative, and you're able to be
She said the work is hard and the pay very creative a s an advertising
is low, but what a person is earning is the photographer today," King said . He feei.;
exp[...]promise of a certain lifestyle is what pe •-
One model, Chris Olcott, a libera[...]tudent on campus, said even if a person The guest speakers indicated that
doesn't use modelin[...]uld really believe in themselves
it's still worth the experience and it helps because confidence is the most important Stephanie Fiebig walks down the runway at the Model/Symposium spon-
in everyday life situations[...]of success. sored by the Center for Community Education Tuesday evening.[...]Join Air Force ROTC in college. The rest[...]is summed up m one word opporrumty[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (229)[...]eing back with family, " Mac Frampton said ing at the college.[...]in a telephone interview from Baltimore. The award- That phone call led to an ass[...]winning pianist was talking about the concert , "By Re- over a period of many years. Satisfied custom[...]us aturday. ly come back for more of the Frampton musical magic.[...]ditionally designs his informal programs The pianist acqUJred a purely classical background at[...]or of private instruction for fter the Cliburn competition, he decided to pursue[...]Frampton's. an alternative to a cia sica! career by improvising pop[...]Disney themes, rock ' n' and jazz. It wa back in the time when acoustic music[...]has some magical way of putting the whole thing together " I was reaJiy inspired by pianist that I heard on the[...]radio, the likes of Ro ger Williams, Peter Nero-real in-[...]the Clowns, " " Rhapsody in Blue," and "Star Wars. " S.C., Frampton started playing the piano at the age of[...]ecial Frampton' s Saturday appearance is part of the col-
award for his diversity as a pianist in the prestigious Van lege Arists Series. The 8 p .m . concert has been changed[...]ont. from the Music Building, Room 124, to the Performing[...]ist," said Mary Arts Center on campus. A dmission is free.[...]" because not In another appearance in the Valley during the
o nly can he play the standard works in piano literature, weekend, Fram[...]e and can improvisationally of classical music at the Herberger Theater in Downtown[...]Phoenix at 7:30p.m . Sunday evening. The formal recital[...]Frampto n fi rst performed in Arizona in the mid-'70s. is sponsored by Allen Piano Co. as part of the Stein way
Mac Frampton, Award-Winning Pianist In the early '80s he called Dutton to ask about perform-[...]Opera Workshop to perform
By Berber• Cego o n[...]They finally settled in front of the Duke In early November, singers from the Opera Wo rkshop will prese nt scenes
The Voice[...]from " Mikado" and " HMS Pinafore, " operas by Gilbert and Sullivan. Per-
His chair teetered precariously from the a moment. formances are under the direction of Mary Ann Dutton, campus opera teacher,
stage to his fragile guitar case. Sweat T hen the belly dancers started whoop- and Trish lrby, campus voice teacher. They will be accompanied by pianists
glistened from a limp curl which hung in ing and the jousting competition, with all Carol Peat[...]lay operatic arias and duets. According to l rby, the
head, tarnborines jangled, and shouts Before long t he Chamber Singers, a majority of the group are people in the community interested in singing and
rang out from the jousting arena. campus choral group under the direction in opera and are mainly doing[...]of Janet Carlsen, joined the guitarists for "The workshop is a Jot of fun," lrby said, "and because it is, the show
This was the setting for the Glendale vocal solos and motets (both ensem[...]She said there are many talented people in the show, with some really fine
ed at the 1990 Coronado Renaissance Children played at their feet and the voices, and many of the performers have had experience singing publicly.[...]stractions grew louder. The show will be held at 8 p.m. on Nov. 3, and 3 p.m . on Nov. 4 in the
and 7.[...]Performing Arts Theater. Admission is free.
According to Bonnie Lou Toigo, the Conditions improved on Sunday for
college director of guitar studies, the the guitar ensemble. The chairs were set Vocal groups to sing
gui[...]at up before they arrived, they had clips to
the Faire, which is sponsored by the City hold their music, and they performed on The choral ensemble and the chamber singers wiU present their first choral
of[...]concert Friday evening. The cho ral ensemble conducted by Dr. Peggy Licon
and the Coronado Renaissance Faire As on Saturday, they played the will perform concert choir wo rks by Michael Haydn, Vaughan Williams, and
Committee.[...]d in an or- John Rutter.
On Saturday, the first day of the Faire, chestra setting. "We're privileged to have the opportunity to work with many talented young
the guitar ensemble unloaded their equip- The Faire was delightful. Renaissance- people[...]e meandered about. Juggl- come and see the work they do. " The chamber singers, conducted by Janet
as they stood in the heat waiting for the ing, sword-fighting, acting, and face- Carlsen will perform a number of early madrigals and the Arizona premier
Renaissance Faire coordinators to bring painting added to the festivities. of "Mercy Song" by Jackson Berkey, the pianist of the popular group
chairs.[...]rafts, jewelry and Manheim Steamroller. The performance will be at 8 p.m ., Oct. 26 in the P er-
When the chairs were squeezed o nto Renaissance-type items gave everyone a forming Arts Center.
the small stage, the performers and the chance to take part of the era home wi th
audience settled in to enjoy t he[...]roperty on campus
Barefoot children dressed in the simple Faire spokesman Dan Anderson, also
smocks of the Renaissance Era, oblivious known as Ro bin Hug hes the Fish Beachfront Property is a nine person ensemble of performers. They
to the show, ran through the audience Monger, said the Faire has been going on specialize in the performance of Jazz and Pop classics. The group has wo n
past the performers. for eight y[...]prestigious awards throughout the country. They will be performing at 8 p.m.
The wind whipped at the pages of He said the costumes are as authentic on Nov. 2, in the Performing Arts Theater. Admission is SS general public,
music, turned them at will, and carried to the period as possible, and most of $3 senior citizens, and $1 for students. Tickets are available at the cashier's
them off. them are made by those involved in the office or at the door on show night.
Refreshment stand workers[...]lemonade and "popped grain," drown- The Faire was formerly held at Cor- Southwestern Art Show at ASU West
ed out the music with shouts of "Next," onado Park on[...]Indian School Road because it is a larger tions at ASU West from Oct. 26 through Dec. 12. Show hours are Sunday
After 15 minutes the performers were area and has more parking.[...]asked to move to another stage. The City of Phoenix has invited the S p.m. ; Saturday 9 a .m . to S p .m .
Because of the heat and the move, they Glendale College guitar ensemble[...]themselves again standing and form at the Halloween Art Festival from Jazz ensemb[...]rk, 39th and G lendale avenues. The campus jazz ensemble will be playing a free concert conducted by John[...]Thrasher. The featured soloist will be John "School" Porter. The Cactus High[...]School jazz ensemble, conducted by Julie Carlsen, will also perform. The show[...]starts at 7:30 p.m ., Oct . 25, in the Performing Arts Center .

Check the GCC Fine Arts calendar[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (230)[...]hout
the student discount.[...]Cornell University

The frrst time Isaw a Macintosh,Iwas immediate!) Macintosh, on the other hand, is a logical
hooked. It's a work of art. I saw the student extension of the mind. It lets you concentrate on
pricing and[...]docun1ent in n1inutes and) ou lose the fear of
a grueling experience. Last year, a[...]d of con1puter again t in the , arne \Ya\~'
n1v. adYice and has u ed it fo[...]Go to the High-Tech Center[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (231)[...]HO Yoke

4-1 football team to meet Dixie
By Jeff Wendt mons c[...]yards and three touchdowns.
The Voice "Sim[...]always play well if he's protected,"
The college football team is preparing Kersting said. "He's an awfully goo[...]face Dixie College of Utah. The offensive line has done quite a bit
"Dixie runs an 1-power running game, better over the last few weeks, Kersting
and it helps with the type of running added.
backs they have," head coach Joe " The offensive line understands their
Kersting said. "[...]their pass protection every
as a tandem. They are the biggest team game and it helps the team."
physically we've faced this season." The defense also played well in the
The Gauchos faced Arizona Western game. They[...]se and caused two turnovers.
game can be found in the homecoming "Our guys played with intensity in the
story on page 1 of this issue. More detail- game," Kersting said. "We have been
ed coverage will come in the next issue. shut.ing down our opponent's offenses the
The Gauchos faced a weak Phoenix last few weeks." Donald Simmons leads the Gauchos to the line of scrimmage in Saturday's
College team on Oct. 6. Seven different Coach Kersting is right. Over the last Homecoming game, which the Gauchos won 29-18 over Arizona Western.
Gauchos scored as they went on to defeat 14 quarters of play, the defense has only
the Bears 42-8. given u[...]e has thrown
"This has been our best output of the " We've been working hard and play-[...]unter has become very consistent, as well The Gauchos also completed the season
game plan coming in. We executed on the lineman Mike Hungerford said. " We' ve[...]played with some intensity been up and down the whole season, but got the confidence to kick with consisten- year with their victory over Phoenix. The
on the defense." we're play[...]s defeated Scottsdale (27-21) and
Offensively, the Gauchos racked up Kersting agreed. "I'[...]Mesa (34-7) earlier in the season, making
395 yards total offense, 225 yards rushinp that our defense is reaJly coming together. Notes ... them 8-1 in the last three years.
a nd 170 yards passing. Now no matter who makes the play, Simmons is the No . 1-rated passer in The Gauchos are ranked 12th in latest
Leading the offensive attack once again they're all happy, " he said . the Western States Football League, with NJCAA football poll. The Gauchos were
was quarterback Donny Simmons. Sim- The special teams also played tough. a 59.7 percent completion ratio and a ranked 25th in the preseason.

X-country prepares for regionals[...]Cards, Suns take stand
By Matt Suman to finish third in the region, with a[...]Commentary
Special to The Voice
For the women, Espinoza is hop- By Bobby Warren belo[...]The Voice cial[...]championships around " It's tougher for the women . Four[...]football and won the starting spot.
the corner, the men 's a nd women's of the seven teams in their region are[...]It may not seem like there is a sim ilari- The Suns had all but guaranteed
cross co untry te[...]ty between the Suns and the Cardinal , Williams a position on the Suns roster.
finish their seasons strong. T he Gauchos recently raced at the
but there is. He just had to sign on the dotted line.
Their last meet is Oct. 28 against Mt. Sac Invitational in Walnu[...]. howings, despite the tough course.[...]The Cardinals felt lucky when they rookie camp and show he could play.
For the men, Head Coach Randy "Mt. Sac is o ne of the toughest[...]drafted Anthony Thompson in the second He agreed to come to camp, but[...]inoza doesn't expect a difficult courses in the country, if not the[...]round pick, but he lasted until the Cards physical. Apparently, his doctor had not
"Our performance will give me a The men's team finished third[...]picked 4th in the second round. cleared him to play[...]to expect at overall , missing second place by one
The Suns also appeared luck y when Later, his agent told the Suns that he
regionals," Espinoza said . "I w[...]contract with an Italian
like to see us sweep the top five Top runners for the team were[...]late in the first round of the NBA draft. team. That was the straw that broke Jerry
places. "[...]Williams was projected to be one of the Colangelo's back .
For the women , Espinoza expects Dale Houkek.[...]All the Suns would offer Williams was[...]first ten players picked in the draft, if not
a more difficult race.[...]Later, they said that if he came to train-
the season will come when they run runners fin[...]ing camp and proved he was worth the in-[...]Other than luckily stealing quality
in the regional championships at The women's team placed ninth[...]s, how vestment, they would sign hirr. to the slot-
Estrella Park .[...]does this make the two franchises alike?
With the regionals moved to Nov . represented.[...]s
9, both teams will use that extra week The team received strong races[...]made by these players and their agents. hi unwi l[...]won' t make a cent off the NBA thi year.[...]Applaud the Suns and Cardinals fo r[...]but assured of being the starti ng running
rest and time to get mental[...]back for the Cardinal .
prepa red," runner Phil Jack on ai[...]f going to training camp,
Espinoza expects the men's team proving."[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (232)[...]•

By Jeff Wendt with no intensity in the team, the Gauchos
The Voice
were defeated 3-1 . The Gauchos goal was By Mike u . . .ung "It was a very good match for the
scored by Everett King. The Voice entire team[...]'s been a disappointing second half "We knew the game was real impor-[...]tensity level; we came on strong in
of the season," said assistant coach Don tant, but w[...]the first game with a 15-0 and total-
Hillegas as the Gaucho soccer team went blown apart ," Watson said. The Lady Gauchos volleyball team ly dominated.[...]Scottsdale Community Col- lot of mistakes," the head coach
cond half, almost eliminating them frorr. more tension in the game. lege Wednesday in a 7 p.m. game at said.
the playoffs. "It d[...]Top performers in the match were
For the Gauchos to qualify for the anymore," Muraviov said. " We thought The Lady Gauchos dropped a Teresa Thompso[...]Mesa Community College to lose their made the playoffs. Now we have to rely Wednesday with a score of 6-15 , On Oct . 10 the Gauchos pounded
two remaining games against Yavap[...],
College and Pima Community College, The Gauchos had their big rematch record and the number four position 15-4, 15-7, 15-2, with everyone play-
and for the Gauchos to defeat Scottsdale with Yavapai on Oct. 10. Within 24 in the Arizona Community College ing well.
Community College last Saturday. seconds after the stan of the game, the Athletic Conference. Starters dominated the game, with
" Saturday's game is a must-win situa- Roughriders took an early 1-0 lead . "Eastern Arizona is ranked Moll y Lee, Wendy Harri on, an[...]ontrol after that and number three in the nation and are Amber Gray di[...]r only hope lies within what happens defeated the Gauchos 3-1 . Scoring the undefeated in our conference . We themselves in the match .
to Mesa ."[...]had moments when we were making The Gauchos beat South Mou n-
Injuries have brought the Gauchos "The whole tone of the game was set mistakes and couldn ' t[...]tain Oct. 3 with a score of 15-3, 15-0,
down in the second half of the season . early," Watson said. "Although we[...]9 in a game Nobley says wa
"At one time during the second half, tightened up in the second half, it was too competetively," sa[...]n in a game and only five late to get back in the game ." Gauchos head coach. the last game being played entircl> by
of them were healthy, " Watson said. "If The Gauchos faced Arizona Western What makes Eastern so good is the fres hmen ."
we would have had them healthy, we may on Oct. 6. This game was the only game way they recruit. "They have open The Lady Gauchos' trip 10 the
have done better in the second half. " the Gauchos have won in the second half recruiting and they get a lot of girls College of the Sequoias Tournament
In a game coach Watson really didn ' t defeating the Matadors 8-2. (who are) Pr[...]ed out with an early 3-0 lead, don't make the grades. They're not disappointing,·· Nobley aid .
on the schedule, the Gauchos tied Embry but they came back to mak[...]0 \12 hours to get there
Riddle on Wednesday 1-1. The Gauchos son said. " We then just got ahea[...]on Thursday(Oct. 5). We played
goal was scored by Mike Muraviov. good and took control of the game ." they' re not smart enough t[...]over the nation that are in that games 15-13, 9-1[...]aving a Pima took a beating from the Highlights for weekend games
good chance to win the conference next Lady Gauchos in a game on Oct. 12 against Arizona Western and a
The torrid second half[...]rescheduled Phoenix game were not
The Gauchos faced Pima on Oct. 13.[...]available at press time.
Had the Gauchos won this game, they
would have qualified for the playoffs. But good for us."

GRE[...]ross from J.C. Penney
in Valley West mall. At the corner of 59th Ave. and Northern.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (233)[...]"Some of the stories that appeared in
Calling about the statu of the applica- now or in the future, rather than what[...]ntinued, you' ve done in the past ," Riles said .[...]Harris-Tuck feel the Career Center o n[...]el Rey, of Del Rey Press,
V hen you have irons in the fire, you tend campu is a good re ource when looking[...]fo r work. " It is probably the large t o f course[...]t publica- tion stories of the year to which Hufford
Raymond Kasten , a part-time career all the community colleges, and the staff[...]is excellent, " she said . tion."
change tudent , auended the talk and said[...]Since then, Hufford has written for the
he "took lot of notes. " He got new[...]Career Horizons, Harris-Tuck teaches a
found " the 10 resumes and 10 phone calls[...]Devin ca mpus during the summer.
Rile , thought the talk was good . "The She stays current on[...]elpful and also writing by reading the latest books on the Aries (March 21[...]Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on
the hint about stayi ng in the same tense subject and in[...]les, payments, receipt that proves you
throughout the resume. I liked the part on what resumes ca[...]but that homicidal maniac who was o n the[...]listening. Someone is trying to tell you[...]somet hing. Put down the paper and listen .[...]Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Scenario
By James Gilbert in the price. news last night is standing right behind you . highl[...]"The dinner is a great deal, " Johnson[...]past efforts. It has nothing to do with you,
The Voice[...]notices.
An all-school social sponsored by the that offers a better de[...]Student Larry a nd the New Breed, a • .50s-to- members feel they have the right to spend your bulletin .
Association , along with the administra- contempo ra[...]of Feb. 19 and March 20 are hereby recalled
in the Student Union Building.[...]tell anybody about the other night.
"Originally it was the administration 's[...]e Although this is the first time fo r the[...]homicidal maniac that was on the new last Pisces (Feb. 19-M[...]e others to night is standing right behind that Gemini per-[...]ck 10 where you
Association . "Thi will represent the first come .[...]ly ca me from .
time both student governments and the "From what I und[...]21): You asked for If today is your birthday, you are going 10
administration ha[...]more space - request is granted. Unfortunate- be hearing[...]happy you left them in the desert .[...]Only YOU can help save the Horriblescopes. Write a letter to the Voice saying how much
all-you-can-eat spaghetti a[...]you like them . Are they the only thing you read in the pa per? If so, say so. Let them know
dinner.[...]Tickets can be purchased ahead at the now . I enjoy w[...]r you, but they a re in danger of being cut from the paper.
The price is $3 .95 for adults and $1 .95 cashier's office or at the door on the night[...]erages are not included o f the event.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (234)[...]·.
By Mike u . . .ung[...]The rate of reported lost or stolen stereos on canapu[...]s.
You may never have been personally affected by theft,
but if you park your car, motorcycle or even your bicy-
cle on campus you should be aware that in the last three
Johnson said the figures may not reflect the true[...]mber of thefts because some students don't report the[...]e. the police.
Four autos have been stolen on campus since the Glendale police report that from August IS to the pre-
beginning of the year, three in the last three months. sent there have been[...]campus
Eileen Johnston, chief of security for the campus, said four bicycle thefts, three miscellaneous thefts, three have varied over the past three years. Theft rates of cars
that the cars stolen were models that are in the high-theft stolen vehicles, and two classified as other for a total and car stereos have been among the highest, but don't
category.[...]atterns. /990 figures as of Sept. 31.
"Most of the stuff reported stolen has to do with Thirteen of the thefts happened during the day, and[...]ted as unknown. where and when most of the thefts occur, students who
stereos. We get report[...]have had anything stolen should report the theft to
ranging from $10 to $3,000, with most of the thefts hap- Tuesday is the most likely day of the week to have[...]ty personnel and ftll out a report.
pening during the day, not at night," Johnston said. som[...]thefts being reported. Following that is four thefts be- " Students need to be more specific in their reporting
"But to realJy know the value of the stereos we'd have[...]y just say North or South parking lot,
to contact the insurance companies."[...]g lots. So we're trying to be more specific in
The number of cars stolen in the last three years has three on Fridays, two[...]the reporting. Then if we pinpoint a high theft area[...]The Gauchos ready to close[...]provides help to
By S.veg Hay~~n[...]computer users
The Voice[...]By Glenn D•vls
"Scholarships aren't just for scholars" was the topic The Voice
of a recent seminar given by Saryl Schwartz, founder
of the scholarship search service Pathfinders.[...]Do you have specialized questions
To the strapped college student searching desperately[...]when working at the High Tech Center?
for funds, Schwartz said, infor[...]"Despair no m or ~ ."
" There is $27 billion that is available every year in all[...]That's according to Doris \ 'da co, the
kinds of financial aids, " Schwartz said, during the Oct.[...]instructional compuung manager, who
22 seminar in the Student Union building.[...]wants students to !-no"' that "the answer
Schwartz also explained that there is about SS million is literally at your f mgertip~ ...
out there that n[...]"We have ~t udcnt here on the lloor
either do not know how to tap into it or do[...]they need help all me '-"ith oft-
that it is there.[...]ware and course wor!..,' Vela co said .
The origin of Pathfinder, Schwartz explained, was[...]are on the lloor to help when students
draising, she decided[...]Many of the question are specialized ,
One of the things Schwartz did during the seminar was[...]The solution to these frustrations, and
She explained that by verbalizing their thoughts they[...]the "search for knowledge," begins and
could trick th[...]ends at the HTC info-teller.
aspects of themselves that would[...]cess to a schedule of the specific instruc-
There are many scholarships[...]embers
ed, and students often don't reealize that the re-[...]specialized in the area in question. Pro-
quirements are frequently[...]vided is the day and time these people are
background, major,[...]"There is no need to complain and
a scholarship.[...]become frustrated and say nobody can
There is something out there for everyone, Schwartz[...]dan impersona- help me, because all the information is
said. The hopeful applicant just has to remember the tion at the IBM display booth on Oct. 24.[...]ght Watchers group working hard on reaching goals
By Jull• De Simone wa[...]ert Sanchez, According to Pinch, the red ribbons
The Voice every[...]de some associate dean of instruction, the signify 10 pounds lo t. If a member[...]it's very good an additional 10 pound a star is given.
The fi rst was about the Wellness meeting with the group," he said . He ad- At the end of the six weeks, the member
Because I never had a severe weight[...]Wednesday Cafe Menu. The menu, which mits that it's hard to lose weight by
problem, I always assumed that a pro-
is free, shows what type of meal is being yourself, but with your friends it's easier. their goal weight. If the member stays
gram like Weight Watchers would be s[...]within their weight goal by weighing in
fy, degrading and uncomfortable. But the served and the number of calories and fat When all the announcements were
included in each food group. Below the finished Pinch immediately grabbed some[...]h , then they are able to attend
minute I entered the Weight Watchers[...]the Weight Watcher meetings free for the
program here on campus, I instead found menu is a recipe which gives people the red ribbons and said, " We lost 32[...]own low in sodium pounds." After a couple of the others ad- rest of their lives.
faces fill[...]ing weight, Pinch stated, "We Currently, the 10-wee .ram costs
comrnittment.[...]$80 for full-time em ployees in the
As I entered the room , some of the The second announcement was about[...]Maricopa District colleges. If the group
members were already being weighed in the support meeting which would be tak- Sudd[...]r, ing place every weekend. According to the said,"I gained ." Everyone laughed.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (235)[...]TODAY IN CON&RCSS
The Voice's choice[...]5 TUP!/)ITY REACHED
The Voice, in an attempt to Goddard is in favor of Pro-[...]position 103 (ACE), the Arizona[...]Symington is against this. He
Because these two men are
is running on the ' ' Read my
similar in so many ways, we felt[...]may not ingratiate himself with
understand the rigors of a
the education crowd, he has cer-
gubernatorial campai[...]tainly scored with us lip readers.
that GCC is not a priority.
Symington is a developer. In
Yet we were surprised to see[...]with drug dealing.
elementary school children. In
the Sept. 25 edition of The Goddard is a politician. In[...]ti tution.
picture of Goddard being ques-
tioned by a sixth grader from Dif[...]Elementary school. In And the problem remains: who
the Oct. 21 Republic both men should The V01ce endorse?
appear answering questions[...]Perhaps if we could have
from pupils around the state. spoken to the men we could
While we recognize that being[...]have seen a difference. Their
seen with children is a major reactions or their[...]sions may have given us some
part of the campaign (both men
want to be identified as being
for children), we also believe
that 1he college campus is of[...]We feel, in the matter of this[...]ain as unbiased and fair as
aside, let us examine the possible. So what is our choice?
candidates.[...]Sease---------------
The prophet and the madman[...]Melton's political fantasies
By Eric Wlncentaen[...]So the Saddamizer will be gettin~ ~!:[...]Day," because all minorities who have
SpeciBl to the O., oice[...]f Kuwat soon. 011 prices have The Voice[...]alre:ady started diviug (even though the In disgust at our elected[...]!: !-.ad we're still getting screwed), and the pro- office as your "Common Sens[...]My platform is as follows: •Last, bu[...]stronger law
What a typical politician thi guy is. He But before we get too hasty, w[...]ncrease in taxes, enforcement in the areas of gang violence,
finally notices the no-wm situauon for his as k one b ig[...]y, of course, I'm not running
In case this i ~ the only paper some o f Hussein has the ability to send missiles right[...]nment for anything, but the foUowing candidates
you read, Hussein is the leader of Iraq . with chemical warh[...]ie. I am opposed to a man- are the individuals I would like to see
We are not c urrently on good terms with Europe and the Mediterranean. dato[...]nicely, we're looking for There is also the threat of the Iraqi con- because citizens have the right to make a Governor: Fife Sym[...]•I believe strongly in reforming the fklperlnterlant of Public
Since he finall y got the point that we the level of an atom bomb. These could[...]tern tional tragedy for the poor and
friends would probabl y help us, he con- Europe and the Mediterranean. mino[...]ng to him in a d ream out of the woods yet . H u sei n still has to[...]Kuwait before ministrators, by throwing out tenure, to District[...]ops from Saudi give students the best teachers, and by giv- Wayne Stump, Senate; Dave McCarroJI,
The Associ ated Press quoted Arabia, and there is no guarantee Hus- ing those[...]• I am an extremely strong advocate of the District 17:
missiles are poi nted in the wrong direc- we leave .[...]Pro-Family movement. I support the in- Pat Wright, Senate; Brenda[...]House; Bob Burns, House
to " point them in the right direction ." o n this maniac a nd give our full suppon pose murder by abortion, infanticide, and District 11:
Hussein asked what the right direction to our troops. If we listen to the peacentks euthanasia.[...]Day unless it is changed to a "Civil Rights Judith Co[...]The VOtce[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (236)[...]Letters-- -- - -
By David Madrid Advisement solution discussed
The Voice[...]has the information you need. If you are totally undecid-[...]major course of study, take a career explora-
The press has begun to defend Charles Keating.
The Arizona Republic ran an editorial decry-[...]course o r make an appointment with a career
ing the shabby treatment of Keating. Then Tom[...]regarding academic Seek advisement during the early or middle part of
Fitzpatrick, a columnist for The New Times, advisement in the Oct. 8, edition of The Voice, please
wrote a column questioning the constitutionality the semester.
consider the following.[...]as follows: explore various
I, too, question the constitutionality of the[...]er. Advi ers
judge's action. But I also question the legality of tand requirements for associate and transfer programs,
the Zero Tolerance laws enacted under the Reagan[...]ach courses in yoUI
administration and continued by President Bush. develop realistic goals, and select appropriate
These are the anti-drug laws that strip accused[...]eci ion rest
drug dealers of all their assets on the assumption The Advisement Center is staffed by Program Ad-
that these assets are gained illegally. This is done[...]ulty. Every year we conduct "Adviser Updates"
The dealer is arrested and taken to jail; bail is[...]assessment issues, advising skills, the use of technology
It' s a catch-22 situation; the accused drug dealer[...]in advising and more. This year Glendale is hosting the
is incarcerated but cannot post bail to free himself[...]opa Community College District's Annual
thus, he is legally imprisoned without a trial . Aca[...]ad advisement, bad solution
what they get, there is a deeper question . Doesn' t the Center. Demand fo r advisement services varies widely Editor:
the United States Constitution grant equal rights during the academic year and generally is greatest dur-
to all? Is there a provision in the Constitution that ing registration periods wh[...]people per day Paul DePippo' s (head of the Glendale Facu lty
excludes alleged drug dealers[...]seek academic advisement. This presents the challenge Association) assessment of advisement, in the Oct. 8
dealers?[...]ms to be right on target. I have spo ken with
The danger in all this is that right now it may short period of time[...]ived erroneous informa-
be great to ee that dope dealer down the street Undecided students need more time with an adviser tion about the classes offered and wo ndered wh y they
get his[...]lhouse blues. o f registratio n it is difficult to provide the time needed The solution, as always in a political environment, is
But when we begin to make exceptions to the fo r many tudents. to put more mo ney into the progra m and make it ma n-
Con titution based on[...]or prospective students prio r to registration .
the accused, then we open the door to abuse by Guidelines[...]Visit the center often during the semester. Three half- Academic Advisement} would like advisement and
In a poll taken by the Washington Post / ABC hour conversations[...]registration to be " two separate entities, " why is his solu-
News last year, 62 percent of responde[...]ding another
were willing to sacrifice "a few of the freedoms registration . obstacle to the regist ration process?
we have in this country" to support the war on The Advisement Center stocks curriculum check sheets[...]an register on three separate occasions due to the bungling
We canno t bargain away our rights.[...]k fo r a transfer policies currently enforced by this institution. Perhaps
stitution is unique; it is a beacon of freedom that guide fo r your particula r major. If you are undecided the philosophy is to see how determined the prospective
draws the o ppressed from other lands. a[...]students are prior to admittance.
Just as the press has questioned the constitu- If you are pursuing an occup[...]add another obstacle; let's fo rce
tionality of the Keating case, so should we ques- by GCC , ask for a referral to a faculty member who is the students to receive inadequate advisement prior t[...]spend days trying to get co urses
solely toward the First Amendment problems; the Don' t wait until registration to seek advisement. they don 't need .
provisions of the Bill of Rights are interlocked . Read the GCC catalog, the student handboo k, and if It's not pra[...]cs.
To sacrifi ce even one right will lead to the you are tra nsferring, the catalog of the institution to
destruction of them all .[...]Read about your career; the Career Center or Library[...]Desktop Publishing

Voices across the campus
Whom do you support for governor and wh[...]private , so why should I believes in the people has a better understan-[...]ou
make my opinion public and he is for pro-life. ding of Arizona tha[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (237)[...]ngth. said "search and rescue" is the most year, be was immediately sent[...]"Unlike the newspaper businc!Ss, TV dangero~ aspect of his job. Francisco to cover the earthquake.[...]ied to "I spent four days in j ust the clothes
Living on the edge and thriving under explained. "It is a headline business. In-[...]on my back," he said.
pressure seem to be the requirements for cross the flooded Verde River in a pickup[...]just a few truck," he explained. " Two of the men With no background in broadca[...]eporter. moments, but there is instant gratifica- journalism, Clements seized the oppor-
Len Clements, KTSP-TV Channel tO,[...]tion. By 4 p.m. you know whether you[...]the truck."[...]He said the qualifications were so-
about " Being in the Public Eye" at the People who choose Clements' field of[...]e to enjoy stress: " I need that of attack. The truck could move at any and hair that never looks out of place."
hosted by the campus Career Center. kind of pressure. I'm the one who waits time and wash the man away. A deputy " You seek opportunity where it lies,"
The tan, fit-looking pilot opened with until April IS to do my tax return," the sheriff was strapped to the helicopter he says. "This is the kind of business you
an apology about his high-pr[...]skids, Clements flew low over the emers- are thrown into and have to survive. It is
tion: " One thing we have to deal with in[...]appreciate that kind of ed truck, and the deputy was able to pull a show and telJ for grownups."
the news business is deadlines, and I have pressure or do you need predicatibility?" the man to safety. Clements' job "is fun, exciting and
one today. Tom and I have an interview Clements asked the audience. He advis- "I'll carry stori[...]eing part of a
at 2 p.m. with Sen. John McCain on the ed people to choose a career based upon[...]medium that can bring information to the
wilderness issues. So we only have 30 the type of per!onality they have, and not The helicopter reporter has flown all mass[...]glamour or money. over the state. He frequently refers to his who likes pressure and adventure.
The " Tom" he referred to was the " Most TV jobs don't pay very well[...]s "very dynamic and exciting." He The pilot admited he has " one foot in
Channel 10 photographer, Tom Fergus, cept a few at the top," he said . is on call 24 hours a day.[...]for a few minutes and Some days nothing is happening and he loves his job but "it might not be the last
Clements does 90 percent of his writing then asked for questior>s. Most wanted to is able to take it easy, but most weeks he thing I do," he concluded .
itting in front of the monitor, viewing the know about his flying career-what it is works an average 50 to 60 hours.[...]ge Fergus shoots. like, the danger, and the assignments he His personal life is obviously affected. had a driver's license. H e has logged 9,000
The reporter believes it is important to has now. A few questions were about He lives 1.92 miles from the station and miles in the air.
coordinate copy with video images, broadcasting as a career. is often unable to make plans.

Former attorney ge[...]IBM gives school the business
By JamM Gilbert
The Voice[...]By JamM Gilbert 52[...]to 40 percent off on software,"
Johnson, was the featured speaker at last The Voice[...]Aside from offering the lowest[...]Representatives from IBM held
The long-time civil rights activist was[...]prices on IBMs, the fair also tries to[...]their national promotion of the IBM
greeted by a standing-room only audience[...]increase the awareness of IBMs and[...]PS2 fair on Oct. 24 on the campus
in the Student Union Lounge as he spoke[...]their impact in today's business
on the beginnings of the civil rights move-[...]Under the blue and white canopy, world.
ment in legislation during the 1960's.[...]students and faculty found out the
Calling the 1960's "The Best of Times[...]best prices on IBMs.
and the Worst of Times," he reflected on "This is the lowest price that you 11 percent of today's businesses us-
the problems he encountered during the[...]can get on a computer, even if you
passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965[...]own a business, " said Arnold
and the Civil Rights Act of 1968.[...]This is the first semester IBM has[...]IBM is once again on the forefront munity colJege students the same
pitch, the highest level it ever was," Clark[...]the PS2 is far more advanced than
Alabama during the civil rights movement couldn't see the beauty or the potential[...]the old XTs and ATs.
in 196S. In Selma only one percent of the that women could bring to our country.''[...]because they have one of the largest[...]" The new system processes infor-
black population was[...]computer labs in the United States,"[...]hed to wanted to end poverty; there is no human[...]IBM executives felt a need to
The drive spurred riots that caused tens Clark, the first attorney general to op- The PS2 fair is one of the largest develop their collegiate repre[...]llions of dollars in damage and 36 pose the death penalty finished with his promotional displays in the country. program welJ enough to better serve
deaths. By the end of the roundup only concept of the great character flaw of the It travels around the nation setting up the community college level.
two percent were registered. By 1968, bet- American people: their glorifica[...]s and universities to pro- " There is now a larger number of
ter than 70 percent were registered. the power of violence. "Where is the in- mote IBM products to students and students going to community colleges
" The noblest quest of people in my tellect, where is your heart that you can faculty.[...]efore transferring to major univer-
lifetime was the civil rights movement." find no other way[...]also discussed sexism: "We he asked the crowd.

Student & Staff[...]In the ABCO shopping center
Darkroom Supplies • Put the bite on the Best[...]The Diviners
Passport P[...]2 p.m. on Dec. at the Performing Arts[...]Center. The ticket prices are $5 for
931-8[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (238)[...]n diet Transportation is one area of concern[...]-------NewsSho~s-------
By Joyce Barton because it is not improving. U.S.[...]passing domestic production of oil.
" Humanity is conducting an unintend- " We are hooked[...]reign oil," Gordon said. "We are far The 1991 spring semester class schedule is now available. Students interested
periment whose[...]pick up a copy today between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the C IAR building.
could be second only to nuclear war." use is increasing. Even with our advances Copi[...]through Valley National Banks.
This was one of the messages projected in cleaner gas and better emmissions con-
on an overhead projector by Deborah trol, we can't keep up."
Gordo[...]and driving more miles, the speaker said.[...]November vacation Is for everyone
Transportation ."
Gordon's presentation last month was By carpooling a person would save energy The campus will be closed during the week of Thanksgiving to allow a ma-
hosted by the chemistry department, and by 66 percent. Vanpooling would save 83 jor re-wiring project to take place.
was part of the national " Billion Pound percent, and 42 percent is saved by using Offices will be closed and classe[...].
Diet Week. " the bus. Classes will be held on Veteran's Day, Nov. 12.
Gordon is a policy analyst for the Admitting she was touching a sore
Union of Concerned Scientists in the spot, Gordon compared U.S. fuel and ta[...]pay too little for our energy and the level
of taxation is small. The only ones that The Phi Theta Kappa blood drive last week broke an all-time record of
"The Billion Pound Diet" refers to the
need to reduce trapped atmospheric car- pay less are the Mid East countries." 138 pints of blood from doners on campus.
bon dioxide by one billion pounds an- European countries use their The blood drive is a semi-annual event and wiU be held again in the spring.
nually. Gordon urgently prescribed automobiles , on the average, 50 percent
transportation alternatives as the most ef- less than the U.S. They pay five to seven
fective way an indivi[...]fuel and tax costs. 'Networking' Is key to job placement
ming the excess carbon dioxide. These[...]e alternative transportation more "Is your net wor king?" will be the title of an Employment Talks workshop
A greenhouse effect is created when by Jane Lance, partner of Nelson Harper & Associates, at 1 p.m . Nov. 12
gases in the atomsphere admit the sun's feasible, Gordon continued. More money
is put into mass transportation alter- in the Student Union .
rays, but trap heat radiated back by the Lance will discuss jobs that are filled by word of mouth, successful can-
Earth . The accumulation of greenhouse natives that[...]The U.S. is an automobile society, didates who do[...]w to create opportunities
gases will likely cause the earth's by meeting people.
temperature to rise at an unprece[...]ices they no how its potential can make the difference.
"It is Like the blankets we put on our
bed," Gordon explained. "[...]When prices are low, there is no reason
and we are very comfortable. Adding 20
or more would be comparable to the for people to carpool or find other[...]Please See • Diet Back Page. The final two of six Crime Prevention Seminars will b[...]in the Student Union Council Chambers .

Voice places se[...]The frrst seminar will be held at 1 p.m. and will cov[...]The second is burglary prevention and will be held at 6 p.m.[...]nd president of Arizona Crime
Sometimes we at The Voice just have paid off."[...]Prevention Association, will be speaking at the seminars.
The Voice managed one first-placE'
to face the fact that we' re good.
award in the feature writing category.
On October 27, The Voice competed in
the Journalism Association of Communi-[...]ty College's annual Southern California the honors with a feature story she wrote[...]featured in Employment Talks Nov. 15 at I p.m. in the Student Union.[...]finishers included Opinion
second-place award in the Generai Ex-[...]Erickson will explain how risk-taking is one of the most important skills
cellence category.[...]Advertising that we possess. Learn the skills to take worthwhile risks that will help you
The Voice was up against other com-[...]Phil Mateer, who was The Voice ad-
the conference.
The Voice won 10 awards in all, but the
viser last year, was surprised to win the Homestay program seeking hosts
General Excellence award was by far the award.[...]Tbe Institute for Training and Development is looking fo r families interested
"The competition at the JACC con-
most significant, especially after las[...]ference is so tough, that I didn't really ex-
year's finish[...]The twenty young women will be participating in a Sma[...]ing Program on campus for ten months. The purpose is to allow the women
The award follows a first-place finish
and we were a[...]by The Voice at last spring's Rocky
Editor Grey Stenhou[...]The Voice Classified[...]Missouri, 7 days a week by ap-
DISCOUIITS Trade - Sel[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (239)[...]••...a-1,1..0 Yeb

Center is literally a good idea
By Barb•r• Schrtpsem•
The Voice

Want to be a tutee?
The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) has the tutors
if you need some help with your studies.[...]y 100 tutors," said Alice
Estrada, coordinator of the LAC and Literacy Center.
"We also have some volun[...]master teacher with Rio
Salado Community ColJege, the whole center is a part-
nership which includes GCC, Rio Salado Community
College, the Arizona Supreme Court and Adult Proba-
tion Offic[...]and are
a llowed an hour of tutoring per week in the LAC. They
must also be assessed before using the services .
Kroeger said the center does tend to get crowded
throughout the week. The busiest times are usually bet·
ween 9-2 p.m. and then it drops off until early evening.
The LAC also contacts the students' instructors, to
get feedback about their strengths and weaknesses in the
subjects they are being tutored in .
Students can go to the center to make up tests, pro-[...]Chris Burgess, a business administration major, is tutored in geography by Ann Pratt, LAC faculty member.
vided they have ob[...]interested members of the community.
Estrada says she would like to hav[...]He said an invitational letter is going to be sent out Students may work as tu[...]ons, took assessment ed either an A or B in the course they want to help other
ly, there isn't enough room in the building, and students[...]students in, according to Estrada.
have to be in the same room with students who are be- One of the programs offered by the Literacy Center Some instructors even spend time tutoring in the
ing tutored. is PALS (Principle of the Alphabet System), which is center.
There is also a computer lab and an ESL (English as funded by the Arizona Supreme Court for adults on[...]order to tutor students.
The Literacy Center, which is the other part of the A new course, the ALA series (American Language The LAC is located in the Liberal Arts Building.
center, is able to offer, to students or anyone in the com- Academy), is a software program with cultural and Assistance is available Monday-Thursday 8-8 p .m., Fri-
munity,[...]levels. The Literacy Center offers instruction on Monday-
"One of the problems with tutoring is students not An[...]showing up," said Ed McDonald, Vista volunteer in the General Education Diploma (GED), is also available for day 8-12 p.m.[...]That \ \\ h~ ~nu \houkJCon! Kler the rlt'\\, affordable ~ladntCllh (~' computer.[...]Sharon Grant at the
to run.lx.'Giu...e the 'I)'>tern software L., already t~hr And, !.hanks to the ~iacima;h
tltnputer' iegt'rx.l[...]llke e\t>n ~1aont<>!'.h. the Ch ~K can run tnJU'\300 of available appltcatioo'> that all
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (240)[...]BY SPRINGER[...]Photo by[...]Pippet

By Brenna Jones[...]Iron bars had been removed and holes in the wall, where
The Voice
Springer was in the Navy during World War ll, and the wall had once existed, could be seen.[...]later retired from the Air Force after 18 years of service. The debris of the wall lay aU around. Springer col-
Lee Springer walked into his office wearing a light tan He is 65, married and has three children and six[...]aised in Kansas and "You could see some of the contrast, that I felt was
psychology teacher who'[...], Springer taught at Denver Most of the photos taken show the contrast between
He's more than that, though. A[...]always been interested in photography, The debris of the wall lay all around. Springer col-
developing his[...]but it has only been over the past ten years that he has lected a few piec[...]. photos.
be shown at the Phoenix Library on the northeast cor- Traveling to Berlin during the first week of July, sup- " I am really plea[...]Both Beatitudes, a church and nursing home, and the Most of the photos taken, show the differences bet- Springer does a lot of[...]any . teaches at The America n Graduate School of Interna-
during the last few months. " It was interesting to see all of the differences bet- tional Management. She is a political scienti t who
Springer's office wal[...]nt Charlie, a sym- Currently, Springer is working on another showing o f
matted and hung in rows, covering most of the wall bolic spot in the Berlin WaH knocked down by the East photos he took while in Paris.
space[...]" The photos are of the old, the new, the ordinary,
"I have boxes and boxes of photos at home, just lay- Another photo shows a building in East Germany. and the extraordinary of Paris," he said.

Huge model/t[...]S375 a person. However, because the community col- every career and says, "Never give[...]lege is a non-profit organization its main objective is to." He emphasized that everyone has a chance, an[...]" getting the information to the desirous populace who sonality and the ability to sell yourself are important.
"Every[...]eling career. want to find out about the legitimate industry." " There is such an abyss between a model and finding
That is the opinion of Lee Cavitt, owner of Stella Hat- According to Cavitt , the guests will be basicalJy the one's place and one's market," Cavitt says. "You[...]mpus: Robert be able to market yourself. Modeling is acting. You have
positive input, which in tum est[...]een, and Ruth Leighton, aU Valley agents; to play the character to sell the part ."
tion on which to start a career," he says[...]a make-up artist; and photographer For the next year, Cavitt will be teaching a new pro-[...]in Chris lUng. A video producer who was in the audience gram exclusively at Phoenix College. The classes will cost
our model/talent blow-out this spring, which is going at the symposium will also be a guest speaker.[...]f five been turned away from modeling by bad experiences . is open, and Cavitt recommends that aspiring models[...]best-looking female, best He does not think the money people invest in register ear[...]and best formal wear. model/talent schools is worth it . Those interested in being showcased in the spring
All the sponsors are lined up " He is currently working to get committees set up to model/talent blow-out may request an application by
Cavitt said similar shows b> producuon compan ie or regulate laws concerning the model/ talent agencies. writing to: Lee Cav[...]gh as Cavitt pointed out that rejection is everywhere and 10 85311.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (241)[...]In the story, the focus of the first act
The Voice is on young Buddy Layman, played by
Ste[...]e of himself. He refers to
Ludders, director of " The Diviners," the himself as "he" instead of "I. "
next presentation of the Theatre Ans In the poor rural town in Indiana where
Department. the story takes place, Buddy is accepted
She said that finding the bike will pro- for what he is.
bably be the hardest part of outfitting the Not so with the main character , C. C .
cast for this Depression Days story which Showers, played by returning student ,
will be presented in late Nov[...]Showers, a newcomer to town, wants
The cast became better acquainted with to put his[...]s dur- him and start life anew as an auto
ing the first "blocking" rehearsal at the mechanic.
Performing Arts Center. But the townfolk won't let him.
" I have told the cast to rent the video Thirsting for a preacher for more than 10
tape 'Places in the Heart ,' " Ludders years, they insist he be their spiritual
said. "The people, the setting, the leader.
economic level of the town are the same Elizabeth Snyder, whose c haracter is
as those in our production.'' Darlene Henshaw, the town mrt, said of
She explained the unique set design this depiction of people[...]collective will on someo ne else, "It
levels . The "props" will mostly be in the teaches you the importance of allowing
imagina•:,>n of the audience. people to be what they want to be."
The costumes will be made by the cast. " The Diviners," written b y Jim
"I 've taken parts from different pat- Leonard Jr., won the American College
terns," Ludders said, "and put t[...]award for script writing
together to get exactly the look we need." in the late I 980s.[...]Photo by Karl Kunsman/Yetc.
She said she'll have a hard[...]p.m . Virginia Ludders (far left) runs through the " Diviners" rehearsal with several cast
on Dec. 2 at the Performing Arts Center. members. "Diviners"[...]By Marc de Celie the relationship of the figure to the land, the an-[...]thropomorphic qualities of the animals and the earth,
The Voice where the figures take on the characteristics of the land-[...]The sound of Segovia drifts through the afternoon Her conversation wanders t[...]shadows in the courtyard of the Fine Arts building. There space and time with[...]are no students; it is a balmy autumn Saturday, two days of her images. A s the settings move from "the influence
before the opening of her show, Prints and Drawings, of the Indians that you feel in the high plains around
and Mirta Hamilton is putting the finishing touches on Flagstaff" to t he Yu[...]pieces. the mountains above the bay and the stars fall into the[...]rness into metal, painting them part from the same well.
fire, part pastel , preparing the press where they are Hamilton spent her[...]e-·o f-a-kind creations, she saw firsthand the destructive and corrupting in-[...]built by her great grandfather, was partially confiscated[...]The results are at once primitive and sophisticated ,[...]she remembers most from her childhood are the elements[...]where one ends and the next begins is not always cer- After attending high s[...]tain. Standing in a room surrounded by Hamilton's received her Bachelor of A[...]ight be found t he southwest well as A SU, the Phoenix An Museum
a mongst the deserts, s kies and forests, were we capable[...]Mirra 90, Prints and Drawings opens today in the Stu-
Photo oy Karl[...]When asked about the meaning of her work, Hamilton dent Union building, and will run through Nov. 16. The[...]wit h her since moving to California at pm. The event is free of charge and will include
Prints and Drawings in the Student Union today age 13. The message is enthusiastic, but nonetheless refreshments and accoustical jazz by the three piece band
through Nov. 16. vague; it is e thereal , like her art: "I love to work with[...]•w.oom Activit... .IAN 211 (Ciua th8t produc. . The Voice) GOL[...]....... a laaiiiJ MCO 120
•Produ. .Oft of the ...... Publlctltlon .IAN 133[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (242)[...]He said the performers have been[...]elude Bonnie Toigo from the music[...]The Valley's Spanish television station,[...]KTVW, will be covering the event. concert
spealcing countri[...]ar interests and Tickets are available at the cashier's of-
emphasis on unity in a multicultural expose the community to a variety of fice and at the Performing Arts Center
society.[...]folklore and customs. the night of the show. The Voice
Noche HisJ:ana (Hispanic Night) will[...]ormation contact Dr.
be at 8 p .m . on Nov. 10 at the Perform- Azteca will be performing traditio[...]ggs at 43S-3687, or Dr. Winemiller at The choral ensemble and the
ing Arts Center. M[...]chamber singers will be presen-
The entire show will be performed in[...]day evening.
sion is $2.[...]The choral ensemble con-
Performers include Spanis[...]ducted by Dr. Peggy Licon will
102 students, faculty and st[...]perform concert choir works by[...]"We're privileged to have the
foreign language instructor and a per-[...]opportunity to work with many
former in the show, the goal of the[...]talented young people, and we'd
presentation is to " promote awareness[...]s to come and see t he work
and sensitivity among the foreig n
language students, staff, fac ulty and[...]The chamber singers, con-
She feels it is important for the show[...]perform a number of early
the sense of ethnic isolation on campus[...]madrigals and the Arizona[...]premier of " Mercy Song" by
and to show that the negative stereotype
of monolinguism (knowing only[...]Jackson Berkey who is the
language) can be broken by the students.[...]pianist of the po pular group
"Students are learni ng and at the same[...]Manheim Steamroller. The per-
time enjoying themselves," said Dr. John[...]26 in the Performing Arts
Griggs, foreign language instruct[...]n Griggs. Center.
also performs in the show.

Laff Riots By Jason Shadrick[...]brings desired results. The cop have you on vi deo tape commitment. You'll learn to live wi th the rh yming .[...]l role, or was that an instrument. If today is your birthday, Happy Birthday.[...]The Glendale CoUege Community Band will continue its[...]its second concert on Tuesday. The band will be performing the music of John[...]Williams. Music from the ftlrns Raiders of the Lost Arc and The Empire trikes[...]Back will be performed . The Olympic Fanfares will also be included along[...]very serious literature," said John Thrasher, the founder and d irector of the[...]band. Thrasher began the band 16 years ago with only a handful of members.[...]The band not only performs throughout Arizona, but al[...]Tuesday' s concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Ad-[...]mission is free.

BUY, SELL, TRADE[...]ords The drama "Voices" by Susan Griffin is the inaugural production of the[...].Uey Theatre Series at ASU West. "Voices examines the lives of five[...]women, each of whom is facing some crisis in life," said director[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (243)[...]Sports

Football 5-2; bowl bid possible
By Jeff Wendt Kers[...]Freshman running back Barry Bacon
The Voice
had a career-high 113 yards rushing on 17
The college football team closes out the carries, and sophomore Daryle Donahue
regular[...]oe Kersting also gives credit to the offen-
Kersting said. sive line for the great job they have done.
Last Saturday the Gauchos (5-2), rank- "The line has improved since the Mesa
ed 13th nationally, faced Eastern Arizona[...]nd Jack Kersting," Kersting said.
mean a berth in the Valley of the Sun After Matador running back P ier[...]x College. Jones rushed for 101 yards in the first
" It's real simple; if we win against half, the Gauchos held him to 42 yards
Eastern, we get an automatic bid to the in the second half.
bowl game," Kersting said. "After the first half, we changed t he Photo by
Kersting added that to win the game at defensive gameplan around," Kersting Marcus Dickson is stopped short of the end zone in a Western States league
Eastern, the Gauchos needed to control said. "We knew they were running at the
tight end, so we shifted the defense[...]game versus Dixie. The Gauchos were defeated by the Rebels 38-24.
their top wide receiver, who also d[...]pecial teams . around to play around the tight end."
The Gauchos had seven different the first half o n runs of 20, I, and 2 yards. said. " But at any point in the game we
"We can't allow h.im to get past us wi[...]e. Three touchdowns were His fourth o f the game came with 19 could have blo wn i[...]scored by the run, two by way of the pass, seconds left on a !-yard run.
Kersting[...]"We tried every defense in the book, "
and make Eastern work to score their[...]ied to change everything up, but nothing The Gauchos have been the least
Homecoming means win The home finale for the Gauchos was would work ." penalized team in the league . They have
The Gaucho know when they play in not a sweet one as the Rebels from Dixie Bacon again had a supe[...]mecoming College amas ed 309 yard s on the ground rushed for 98 yards on 10 carries.[...]have to put on a good a nd four touchdowns by Rebel running Donahue also played well, rushing for 21 Simmons is now number two in pass-
how . back Kalin Hall , to give Dixie the 38-24 yards and receiving for 36 yards and t[...]Linebacker Mike Swayda is tied for the
While racking up 329 yards in total of- "The defen e I felt started o ut real "They'[...]league lead in fumble recoveries with
fense, the Gauchos held Arizona Western tenative, "[...]Defensive back Mark Bro wn ranks
defeated the Matadors 29-18. play with inte[...]s impression of Dixie. third in the league in unassisted tackles
"We played very well in the first half, that early on."[...]th in assisted tackles with
t hen stalled some in the second half," Three of Hall's touchdow[...]strongest fighters in the heavyweight divi-
sion and can throw the big punch when
needed.
By Jeff Wendt Now comes the " lronman": Iron Mike
The Voice
Tyson, the former undisputed
heavyweight champion of the world. Now
Since aJI the reporters and writers and he's just a conte[...]d for it when he was fighting
,ng their "State of the H eavyweight Divi- no-name opponents for big[...]h, I might as well make mine a nd ducking the best the world had to of-
o. fer in Ho lyfield.
After seeing the Buster Douglas- So he fought Bust[...]er Holyfield closed -circuit fight canned in the ninth round in Tokyo.
Oct. 25, I o nly have o ne[...]H e deserved that because so meone
!OOUt the heavyweight division. needed to k[...]ggest fluke Now he's faced with o ne of the biggest
ever to stumble into the heavyweight ti- problems of his career. H[...]ke Tyson wanted to again, and fighti ng the same style as
fight people who wouldn 't give Tys[...]But for a year Tyson, who had the belt,
But in February, Douglas did just that. was ducking the number one co ntender
He defeated Mike Tyson in what is being in Holyfield . When Douglas beat Tyson,
billed the biggest upset in boxing history. that changed the whole heavyweight
But in a matter of seven mi[...]s to wait for Holyfield
disregard as Douglas lost the heavyweight to face Foreman in April of 19[...]. his second chance at the heavyweight title.
Not to take anything away[...]pe and onJy to wait to get his shot at the title.
caring about the $24 million he wouJd So now, what d[...]down ~l¥1.. ~100-
receive after the fight. to?[...]sweepsrokes
Now Holyfield must contend with the T,.on: He has to wait until Holyfield[...]rules or Josrens
rest of the heavyweight division. says "I want[...]come against FONINIII: He'd better eat all the ham-
ageless wonder George Foreman in April .[...]now before Holyfield
Foreman, I hate to say, is another big embarrasses him in the center of the ring.
fluke. He may have been one of the best Holyfield: A long title reign which he
fighters in the 70's, but now in 1990, he deserves, after aJJ the time he waited for
weighs 250 pounds, beats unknown op- Tyson to gjve him a shot at the most
ponents in two rounds , and hasn ' t fought[...]h his $24
Unmercifully, Foreman WJII be beat by million, pocketed in just seven minutes

. .. ..' . ...
Holyfi~d ber.ause Holyfield is one of the
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after being embarrassed by Holyfield .

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Volleyball gains berth into regionals
By Mike u ...ung " It was the worst game of the season;
our kids were emotionally tired from
The Voice playing Scottsdale and Mesa in the same
week," Nobley said . " We made a lot of
The Lady Gauchos will be going to the[...]vapai Com- Mesa fell to the Gauchos Oct. 26, with
munity College. the Gauchos taking the game in four sets.
The Gauchos rolled over Phoenix with[...]a Wednes- 4-15, 15-10, giving the Gauchos a victory.
day night game, giving them a[...]Nobley said.
coach of the Gauchos, " We just totally
The whole starting line-up played well
crushed them,[...]during the game, giving the Gauchos the
normal starters did a tremendous job.[...]victory. Included in the line-up were Photo by Kerry Teran/Y-'a
Robyn Preach served 12 straight[...]Megan Strong, Robyn P reach, Teresa
in a row in the first game."[...]Gaucho Brandi Grimes (No. 5) spikes the ball over the net against Mesa[...]Thompson , Brandi Grimes, Angela Lil-
" All of the starters did well and in the[...]tacey Ainley. Community College. The Gauchos defeated Mesa in four games.
second game the freshmen played, with
P hoenix was the next to fall to the
Wendy Harrison playing well at the net[...]Gauchos Oct. 20, by scores of 15-5,
and Molly Lee serving seven point[...]12, 10-15, 17-19, wouldn't have blown the whistle we
15-10, 15-1 with all of the starters being
row with fo ur being aces," Nobley[...]praised for their play.
" In the third game everyone played, " The fourth game had match point 17-19 and they won the last game I 7-11,"[...]15-14. We were serving. The volley was she said.[...]with a score of I 5-6, 15-12, 15-11.
ting in both the second and third game[...]going on, Robyn Preach fell, we hit the " It was the best game of the season fo r
Outstanding players in the game were
and Michelle Frausto having a good pass[...]ball over the net, Scottsdale shan ked it, intensit y le[...]o. 9 Molly Lee and No. 4 Megan Strong
ing match," the head coach said .[...]it was going out of bounds and then the heart."[...]ng defensive play, and No.
Central Arizona beat the Gauchos Oct. 6 Angela Lilly and No. 5 Brandi Grimes down referee blew the whistle," Nobley Scores for the Friday night game
27 with scores of 15-13, 8-15, 9-15, 15-9, for their play at the net. said.[...]The Gauchos lost to Scottsdale in a " Our girl was down and the referee press ti me.[...]By Jeff Gr•h•m temperatures of 96 degrees, men's runner
By Jeff Wendt The road to the tournament was Chuck Harvey broke the course record by[...]Special to the Voice
rough. The Gauchos had to defeat[...]20 seconds while winning the race for the
The Voice[...]sdale Community College on The men's and women's college cross Gauchos[...]country teams are busily preparing for the Phil Jorgenson placed second and Dale
For the second straight year, the the Region I tournament . R[...]re be- Houkek finished fourth, sealing the
college soccer team is a bridesmaid, In a very hard-fought game by ing held on Thursday at Estrella Park, Gauchos' victory.
and not the bride. both teams, the Gauchos defeated with a 3:00 starting time. The women's team was led by Andrea
Last year it was Pima Communi-[...]mished second in leading
ty College that kept the Gauchos "We played well enough to win good about the final meet of the season. the Gauchos past Scottsdale, although
from the Region I championship. a[...]they lost to Phoenix.
This year, it was the domination of The win by the Gauchos gave them formances so they can end the season on Espinoza feels his teams could have a
the Yavapai Roughriders that kept a chance to make the playoffs. Then, a high note," Espinoza said. strong showing at the regional meet. He
the Gauchos from the title. a brawl during the Mesa Communi- Both the men's and women's teams are looks for the men' s team to finish as high
Eighteen minutes into the game, ty College and Pima C[...]ance at their as second, which could give the team an
the Gauchos' Mike Muraviov was[...]be aban- last conference meet of the season against automatic berth into the national
red-carded, forci ng the team to play doned, elevating the Gauchos and Scottsdale Communi[...]championships.
with 10 players the rest of the way. Mesa into the playoffs. Phoenix College on Oct. 28 at Papago On the other hand, Espinoza is expec-
The Gauchos (9-6-2) were defeated The Gauchos faced Mesa in an Park. ting the women's team to finish fourth or
by Yavapai 6-1 in the title game of elimination game, with the winner to The men's team finished in first place fifth overall.
the Region I tournament on Oct. 27.[...]apai . while the women's team took second in The coach also feels that two runners
"To be honest, I don' t think we The Gauchos won, 2-0, only to be the meet. have a strong chance at making the na-
could have beat Yavapai on any oc- defeated by Yavapai. "Papago is a hiUy course, which makes tional meet on[...]played a real " Of course the kids would have it a tough place[...]ve won first, but with 14 With the course conditions and an The top two teams will advance into the
son said. freshman on the team, it was good ,unexpectedly[...]made a dif- together. This is a great group of
ference."[...]The women's tennis team will be were soph[...]the tennis courts. Charlie[...]Ray Simpson at the C . I.A.R.[...]Making the second team were[...]Also, McCarty was named the
·.{WrNGS[...]c.r _ , . announced MVP of the conference which could[...]ican.

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can try to patrol there more often," the security chief loses 200 pounds, or 10 pound[...]there is a 50 percent refund. If the employee keeps off responded, "soup."
Here are some helpful hints from the Glendale Police the weight for six more months an additional25 percent The main reason for these discussions is to help the
on how not to make it easy for thieves. is refunded. members see why they eat and how they relate to the
•Key Sense[...]As the ribbons are being passed out, members who
Lock your car and pocket the key, whether you leave[...]had lost weight are acknowledged by their name, how Pinch, who has lost[...]for several minutes or several hours. Malee sure the win-
much they have lost and by group applause. 20 years, explained that the Weight Watchers program
dows are rolled up.
Ne[...]deducted for clothes and shoes. Pinch asked the group, group support.
are lost or stolen,[...]ne Joann PeU also explained that the main reason the pro-[...]gram works so weU is because it provides many
If you have to leave a key with a parlcing attendant,
leave only the ignition key. After all the ribbons were given out, Pinch happily mec[...]explained that the group had already lost 161 V1 pounds lose[...]look at nutrition,
Keep everything of value in the trunk. If you leave and their goal was to l[...]t's out of sight. came a shout from the back. Immediately another Accor[...]Don't leave important papers or credit cards in the member laughed and said, "Don't use that ex[...]Once again the group laughed . t[...]., C.D. player, or tape deck? Engrave The meeting continued with a pop quiz on the day's According to Pell, the program is also medically safe,
them with your driver's lice[...]topic, "Behavior Modificatin." Pinch assured the group with the average person losing 1-2 pounds a week. She
moun[...]"1 want explained that only 5 percent of the people actually keep
•Tips for cycles, bicyc[...]ow you deal with situations as far as off the weight from liquid diets, while 10-15 percent kee[...]off the weight for Weight Watchers. " 1 believe Weight[...]t something to write with, Pinch Watchers is a safe program. It's healthy. It doesn't ex-
util[...]ations dealing with food . clude any of the food groups."
Around town or campus, park in s[...]ted One question was " What type of food is eaten dur- Sanchez also enjoys the meetings. He states, "The
spots and lock it.[...]er. the extended year of life. It 's fun and a good chanc[...]it happens to you
If your car, truck, or bike is stolen or tampered with,
report it to the Glendale Police and campus security im- • [[...]country are paying higher prices indirect- from the University of California, Berkeley. As an
•I[...]ly, so why not pay them up front, Gordon says. The per- undergraduate at the University of Colorado, Boulder,
Keep an eye o[...]ice. is a necessity for a harder look at alternatives.[...]r needs. When enough vironmental issues and is publishing a book about the
in the community to etch VIN numbers on windows or people express their need for something, the service will high social cost of the U.S. transportation policy.
other strategic car parts. be there, the speaker says. The Union of Concerned Scientists is a nonprofit
Work with student government, campus police, or the Gordon concluded by handing the audience a personal organization of nearl[...]asked for a com- citizens concerned about the impact of advanced
(Buy U-Locks in bulk and rent them at cost.) mitment to help reduce the carbon dioxide emissions. technology on[...]ross from J.C. Penney
in Valley West mall. At the corner of 59th Ave. and Northern.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (246)[...]The victim was then forced inside the car and sexual-
Two women have been attacked:[...]sexually assaulted in two unrelated incidents on the cam- The assailant then fled on foot into an unknown
pus s[...]. 6. direction.
The ftrSt occurred at 1: 1S p .m. when an 18 year-old A composite drawing from the Glendale Police
female student was assualted and[...]e ap- Department has been released of the suspect. He is
proachins her car.[...]s a white male, 3S-40 years old, six feet tall,
The victim, who requested her name be witheld, was[...]hair, and bas a half inch
attacked and thrown to the ground, given two black eyes scar near his left eye (see photo). The suspect was last
and other body injuries by a former boyfriend. seen wearing a[...]eeve flannel shirt, blue
A police report taken by Glendale Police Officer jeans and tennis shoes.
Layne Slapper stated that the assailant also stole a gym Two seminars a[...]attending.
Johnston, there were no witnesses and the victim The ftrSt one, "Date Rape and Sexual Assault Preven-
reported the assault immediately. tion,'' will be held at 1 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Student Union
"The victim came alone and a campus report has been Council Chambers. The second is titled "Self-Defense"
made," Johnston said.[...]l be at 1 p.m. Dec. 12. Both seminars are free
The former boyfriend was not a student from cam- and will repeat 6 p.m . the same day.
pus and the victim is pressing charges against the suspect. Campus security and Glendale Police are asking for
The second attack occurred approximately 6 p .m . on your help. If you have any information, please call
the san1e day.[...]By Barbara Cage[...]The Voice[...]day, in front of the John F. Prince Library on campus .[...]ed thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to him.[...]llagher. " He took control and eliminated orne of the[...]drugs. He'll take control of the state."[...]putting an amphitheatre on the west side of town .[...]ing the planning stage." she said .[...]a car acci- Goddard spent the day visiting potential voters. He
dent involving student John Husselschwerdt. The accident occured Nov. 12 in front of campus.[...]the purpose of a community college is to make higher
New bookstore to open near campus[...]cation available to everyone, and that jacking up the[...]cost is obviously inconsistent with that.[...]" Fifty percent of the cost is supposed to come from
By ...,.... Gilbert "It is great to finaJly have a choice," said James the state. They dropped it to 33 percent, and it 's really
The Voice[...]percent. Little did he know what an impact 50
The myste.ry of the neon green flyers that were inserted it."[...]percent would have on this election. Because of the new
in the last issue of The Voice is finally out. Moore isn' t the only tudent who is in favor of an off law of 50 percent-plus-one, Goddard is still in the gover-
Those flyers were circulated by the College Book campus bookstore.[...]nor's race.
Center, an off campus alternative to the college "I thought it was undemocratic," said Charle Burr, " I feel pretty good about the election," he said. " If
bookstore, scheduled to[...]accounying major. "It stops free enterprise when the we can get our people out and get a good turnout , I' m
Dave and Janie Vanyo are co-owners of the College school tries to mono polize the book tore. They are also very confident."
Book Ce[...]locks west of campus at6750 outrageous; they need the competition to keep them Goddard was on campus about 25 minute . Security
W. Olive, in the Olive Plaza. fair."[...]was notified the previous Thursday, but no special
" Basically our goal is to answer the student ' needs" How are the Vanyos planning to answer tho e need ? precaution[...]" What we are doing is selli ng students convenience," and his own security.
To celebrate their grand opening the Vanyos are hav- Dave Vanyo said . " We are[...]son Goddard hadn ' t come to campu
ing a drawing. The grand prize winner will receive a students feel are beneficial, but the institution 1t elf when he was invited a few momhs ago? " o, just a
semester's tuition. The runner-up will be awarded with doesn't agree[...]use of textbooks. The 2400-square-foot building will carry a the text re- wanted both candidates and Symington w ·~· 't doing any
In addition to the drawing there will be free hot dogs quired for GC[...]make time in hi ~chedu ~t: wit h a new
" I want the students to come in and get to know us, "[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (247)[...]................
The resurgence of
racism in America
Some accuse Arizona of being bullet, but it is doubtful he for-
a racist state. The failure of the saw a day when Americans
state to pass a Martin Luther would use the ballot as a
J(Jng holiday is offered as weapon against[...]ts perceive us as didate for the U.S. Senate drop-
racist. ped out of the race to lessen the
The Nationalist Movement, a chances of victory for former
white-supremacist group, is at- Ku Klux Klan leader David[...]le astonishing 44 percent of the
outlets. vote. That was 600,000 votes.
The goal of the group is to Duke's racist views we[...]te and national King known to the voters. What were
memorials" and to end civil[...]these people saying?
rights. Currently, the Nationalist
Movement broadcasts to 30 That there is no room for
communities in the nation, and minorities in this country?
the group will be expanding to P[...]as equals?
Racism is enjoying a The fact is that we are all
resurgence in popularity in[...]ericans. Our differences are
America today. There is no what enrich this coun[...]ent than ourselves America is a special place. It
for reasons as wide ranging as is a country founded with the
sex, sexual preference, color,[...]gh . life - not by excluding those
Abraham Lincoln said that who are different, but by em-
the ballot is stronger than the bracing all Americans as equa[...]Day and
No governor, no Super Bowl: So? economic terrorism in Arizona
By Jeeon Sh.alrlck[...]ave a dummy as a vice presi- By Mike u ...ung[...]at; If the people of Arizona didn't vote[...]The Voice in the MLK holiday, the NFL was ready
How does the Super Bowl relate to the[...]to "take back" the 1993 Super Bowl.
Hundreds of gallons of ink and[...]Now that the elections are over and the Then on Nov. 7, NFL Commi[...]nds of trees have been expended in The people of Arizona were sick and[...]ue said he would recommend
speculation concerning the race for tired of being told what to do by the[...]for a voted down, I feel the people who wanted pulling the Super Bowl because the holi-
governor.[...]But when threatened by the National didn't.[...]Threats aren't appreciated by anyone,
nor, or will it be Terry Goddard?[...]First of all, connecting the passage of especially Americ[...]se Mofford play in FootbaJJ League, the people went against[...]01 and 302 to money was the ones who bombed Libya when Mom-
this?[...]themselves and voted down the holiday.[...]ffi threatened us.
Will Arizona be able to keep the Super What any halfway intelligent[...]floating back and forth The threat of taking the Super Bowl
Bowl?[...]about how much money would be lost by away, along with maybe the loss of aNa-
Was that really Elvis at the Circle K the of manipulation.[...]businesses if the MLK Day didn't pass. tio[...]day? The people voted it down because the)[...]from convention rentals, is just plain
Who cares? didn't like being threatened, especiaJly by[...]said the NFL, a supposed non-political economic terrorism.
We need a governor like we need large out-of-state organizations like the[...]93 Super Today we have the United States Arm-
Mecham to hold a King pep rall[...]Bowl if the propositions were voted
So far, for the past three years, we've This is logical, since people tend to do[...]down. This shows just how politics can is more or less holding the western world
been doing fme without a governor. the opposite of a requested action when[...]be influenced by money. · to economic terrorism .
If one was never elected , and Arizona[...]The question is, why should a suppos- Why should we, the citizens of
had to go without a new one, no one Of course, this probably means that the[...]ed non-political event like the Super Bowl Arizona, be terrorized by large corpora-
would notice the difference. people who voted for the holiday dido 't[...]be affected by the decision of people in tions because we feel that now is not the
The f1Tst good choice for a governor re[...]time to have one of the presented MLK
candidate was revealed wien the posters voting for it.[...]Following thethe voters. the country may now view Arizonans as With this economic terrorism in mind ,
I'm very suprised that Simpson wasn't What all this comes down to is, we bigots, but then again[...]a holiday doesn't mean that a state is a by any means, we should just tell them
and Mecham ar[...]vote for whatever the heU they want to. Greg Gumbel , the host of C BS's The that we can't be terrorized into voting
HeU, Simpson is the best choice we Even if it's Bar[...]NFL Today Show, was the one person " their"[...]I<(!Wnten: JO)'te A Banm. But.n Case. The V01ce[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (248)[...]3

Uncover the lost files of the covenant[...]y, my hard work and bribery of misnamed the flle. Albert Eienstein, eat[...]a couple of Eventually, we attracted the attention[...]mes a time when all people ask cursing over the eccentricities of Word- each giving his own piece of advice. "Go
themselves, "Why am I here? What is my Perfect, I was ready to save. Here's where to DOS,' ' "Go to Physicswrite."
place in the great Cosmic scheme of the fun began.[...]an do," he
I was asking myself those questions the flle is about to enter- The Twilight Zone. said wisely.
other day when I entered the Temple of On the disk, but accessable to no man. Did[...]p!" I cry. inside the disk drive, I wondered to
call the High Tech Center. The first to come to my aid was a kindly myse[...]es, we was but a simple matter of hitting the
unreasonable request? I think not. attract the attention of a roving High right function key in the very program I
I should have known things woul[...]it took me just short of 17 " Well, gee, the ftle is there, but I don 't Which brings another pro[...]Wow! News flash! Alert the media! I The world may never know.

Letters-----------
Views[...]What the committee is advocating is
Editor: Ed[...]that The Voice discontinue the opinion[...]ummer session, I and many It appears the Associated Students Although their[...]rievance Committee has thoughtfully it is sad to see them discourage free
dar celebrates relations" in the Oct. 8 edi- taught by a chauvinist bigot. revised the First Amendment and has set t!.ought among readers.
tion of The Voice. Her story was not on- I urge you[...]carefully choose their instructors. Some The Voice. prove[...]ing to their letter (Oct. 22), they printed in The Voice. And the opinion
tional. In addition, Schripsema was en-[...]argue that because The Voice is internal-
tirely professional. She was extremely[...]even those by self-righteous, anonymous[...]ly funded " ... it is [The Voice's] respon-
prepared and also went the extra step by Ask everyone you meet what they know[...]o present an unbiased report of groups. Who are the Associated Students
contacting the LLLI calendar photo- about a teacher. The best method may be[...]to spend five minutes outside the
continued by stating that they "feel that Hopefully the committee will recon-
Many thanks again for the superior classroom while classes are in session the by printing 'Eric's opinion' [The Voice] sider and realize that The Voice allows
story. Schripsema deserves high prai[...]emester to see if you like what failed in the basic task." everybody on ca[...]While the committee is correct about responsible? And si nce the committee[...]nd responsibility to readers, helps fund The Voice and their letter was
Virginia Sutton Halonen tell something after reading the syllabus[...]their logic failed when it came to the opi- printed, aren't they getting their "two-[...]La Leche League International this is why they have Drop I Add week. nion pa[...]ty College Name withheld by request for staff and readers to debate controver- Fall Editor, The Voice 1989

Voices across the campus
What is your opinion of The Voice?
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'[...]Ricky Dale
I think The Voice needs I think The Voice drags I' ve read through The I think the paper should I think that there shoul[...]and more importantly, it example, the spirit line is very satisfactory. sports pictures. pictures; the paper
needs to get the names issue last year.[...]Photos by Kerry T eran/Yelce

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By ...elleuung about the issue. They were published in Company. The[...]the Gautte. manager for Chicken of the Sea in Long[...]on the editorial page of The Arizona ed with three different publishers. One is In 1972 be began teaching at Phoenix[...]in its third edition and another is in its College and transferred to this campus in
The article discussed the current trade fourth edition.[...]war between the United States and other Two of his books are currently being "I like it a lot here; the whole at-[...]used on campus: "The Business Com- mosphere is good, the student body, the
"I sent some materials to the editor and municator" and "Business Math Basics[...]ree weeks between sub- "Textbook writing is becoming too Besides his classroom t[...]d publication," Swindle said . much work for the money involved, a dle is preparing brochures and advisement[...]w beforehand that it standard 15 percent of the publisher's sheets for more than SO GCC c[...]d." price," be said. "In the most recent edi- programs.
With the publication of his opinion tion of my business math textbook, I The brochures will answer questions[...]bmit more opi- prepard final versions of all the graphics, students most often have about caree[...]tte, a 1,400-question computerized whether the program is transferable,[...]bank, a computerized problem solver, whether the program applies to the world[...]published eight or 10 year:. ago. When the tra payment from the publisher. The advisement sheets will contain in-[...]Maricopa colleges spotlighted
By James Gilbert and workshop participation.
The Voice "This will help make our members By Jennifer Williams used in R[...]more aware of the amount of involvement[...]The Voice 17 million readers.
There is a new engineering club f .>rm- that ASU clu[...]Students and faculty openjng the
some Solutions to people interested in the said. "It will also allow them to benefit[...]neering field . from the speaking engagements that ASU[...]tains an article that features the
Pruczinski, Solutions was formed to pro- The 21-member club has many goals, The article, written by Carl T.[...]Rowan and David M. Mazie, begins
mote the sharing of concepts that are including[...]associated with various engineering fields the Glendale community. mem[...]where we can help the most," Prucz.inski Unbeknownst to Hackett, a photo
" What we want to do is to provide an said.[...]of her taken in the High Tech Center herself at 40 with no mean[...]s to explore ways A $250 scholarship is also available accompanied the story, "Schools
in which they can affect the future of their every semester and will be aw[...]on academic standards and club The photo was originally taken in
Solutions also[...]1986 to be used in a bulletin about the of applied science degree in general
with the Arizona State University "We are going to pursue the support High Tech Center. Hackett had[...]dustries for additional scholar- idea that the photo was going to be Please[...]fit ship funding," Prucz.inski said.
from the exchange of lecture schedules Bassam Matar is the faculty adviser.[...]Students &
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Columnist unleashes journalistic biases
By .......,. lctirtpiiiM ones[...]they decided to become journalists." the public's attention in the frrst place." and tells you the newspaper is not biased[...]take to their jobs biases Montini thinks it is impossible for is lying to you." He stressed that saying[...]writers to have so many different it isn't, is worse than being biased.
"It is not my job to help people; it is their lives, according to Montini.[...]th 36S days in a year. He asked the audience to think about
my job essentially to entertain people," The difference between the reader and He explained how one day there is an the biases they have accumulated over
said E.J. Montini, a columnist for the the newspaper people, he feels, is opinion of who should be the president their entire lives.
Arizona R[...]newspaper people attempt to "present a of the United States, and the next day an "You read some stories that happen to
He spoke at the college at a recent fair package," but the readers don't try opinion on the demise of peanut brittle. click with the things you believe, and you
to be fair when they read the paper. "So is it their (editorial people) job to say, "This is good reporting,' and then
Employment Talks Seminar.
Montini, 3S, said the newspaper is an In contrast, be said, while other[...]at sort of stray
entertainment vehicle, and if it is not in- newspaper people have to try to be fai[...]point others, which he refers to as "one of the newspaper should represent, Montini[...]. little perks" of his job: "It's all in the said, and they tend to listen to those who[...]g.
nalism, but English. is that you do it as honestly as possible." it is a lie. Mon[...]llege, Montini was an editorial He cited the President Bush example of being in favor[...]new taxes, " to prove misguided people is essential. He said to
he said. "They are regular human beings "I can't believe anyone ever reads the his point.[...]-average inteUigence, editorial pages of the Arizona Rupublic, Montini said people ca[...]ig pictures;
to write sentences in English, which is all Montini said. "The ones that you read are stand you because you[...]d in small
extremely difficult for them. They are the so inane, so ridiculous, so stupid, you[...]----News Shorts----
By JennHer Wllllema able to, and there can often be a shortage
The Voice[...]The forum supports stricter enforce-
Maricopa Com[...]ations will be cosponsoring a holi-
spo ke out at the Nov. 13 governing board books and feels that awareness o f the day party Dec. 22. They will begin a raffle Nov. 28 to raise funds for the party.
meeting, and once again bookstores fell deadlines among the faculty is key to Information on the raffle is available at 43S-3S26 or 435-3530.
under criticis[...]dering deadlines.
C. J. Peloso , a student at the The members of the for um also sug-
Chandler-Gilbert Community College gested that the community colleges at- Free Immunizations on campus
Center and a member of the student tempt to keep the books used in classes[...]diptheria immunizations will be
forum , addressed the Maricopa Com- consistant t hroughout the district.[...]n campus 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov . 28 , o utside of the Atrium in the
munity College District Governing Board[...]Cafeteria.
v.·ith the forum's concerns about the president of the district faculty associa-[...]uire immunization history prior to admission.
The main concern was that books cost possible t[...]ly about what teachi.tg
In a survey conducted by student
forum members, half of the students[...]economic benefit Workplace of the 1990's discussed
surveyed said that books cost to[...]ween colleges anyway. 28 At the Sheraton Tempe Mission Palms Hotel, Sth Street an[...]as a problem. The final area that prompted sugges- in Tempe for the campus Honors Forum.
Peloso addressed three areas with sug- tions from the student forum was McLaughli[...]ce. chairman of the President's Commission on Airline Security and Terrorism,
made to help fight the rising costs of Peloso said that the student forum felt and memeber of the board of trustees of The Urban Institute.
books.[...]d not be A van will be provided to the Sheraton Hotel for honors students and will
The first area addressed was the put out on the floor during the first week leave at 6 p.m. in front of the Student Union. To sign up, see Kim in the
language in the contract that currently ex- of every semester.[...]LB building.
ists between campus bookstores and the more space for text books.
community college district. The forum also feels that a "Best
Several suggestions were presented by warehouse" method in which students[...]o in this area.
One suggestion was to require the who then bring them the books they will There is no one way to read a textbook.
bookstore to supply the library with a need would be much more ef[...]es
reference copy of each text book in use . the current method. f[...]in an Employment Talks lecture I p.m. Nov. 29 at
The forum feels that this would help "This kind of set-up would make it the Student Union.
underprivileged students by having books easier on the student to buy textbooks and Erickson[...]Employment Talks lectures are free and open to the public.
"It's not a true solution to the pro- The final sugge tion Peloso made was
blem," Peloso said. to seperate the cashier lines into a tex-
Another area of the contract the stu- tbook line and a schoo l supply line .[...]ent forum felt needed significant The student forum would haved like to
changes was the bu y-back policy. Forum have presented mor[...]n Koziol from country radio station
members feel the current policy of buy- Follett, the current opperator o f campus KNIX will be on campus l p.m. Dec. 3 at the Student Union for an Employ-
ing back books that[...]n gran- ment Talks workshop.
used in the college curriculum at much ting informatio n when members of the The trio will discuss the highly competitive music business, where to fi nd
less than half the cost of the new book staff were informed that the information jobs, how to get them and what they involve in a discussio n titled "On The
was being used in a presentation to the Air: Careers in Broadcasting."
is unfair. Peloso said the forum feels
books should be bought back at half the school board , according to Peloso and
price of the new book, regardless of fur- several other student forum members.
ther use in the college. Negotiations o[...]for Sexual prevention class scheduled
The forum's final suggestion was a bookstores on the Maricopa Community The Glendale Police Department has scheduled a "Date Rape and Sexual
change in the ad clause of the contract. College campuses is scheduled to begin Prevention" class 1 p.m. Dec. S in the Student Union.
The purpose of a change would be to early this Spring and it was suggested by[...]Any questioo.s concerning the class or need additional information on crime
enable the students on the college cam- Dan S . Whittmore, Vice Chan[...]prevention, please contact the Glendale Police Department's Pu blic Educa-
p uses to hold a book fair. Under the cur- Business Affairs, that the student forum[...]t there cannot be any school- participate in the negotiations as student
sponsored competition to the bookstore advisors.
within a two mile ra[...]The contract comes up for renewel in[...]Leam to balance your mind and body
The next area was addressed by Peloso The student forum has been meeting to "Total Fitness: Body & Mind" is the title of a speech by Bette Rideau, cam-
was the faculty involvement in book discuss student is ues since Aug. o f last pus Faculty Counse[...]nts and board members p.m . Dec. 6 at the Employment Talks series.
"When faculty members do not follow would like to see the student foru m Rideau and Pell will discuss jobs, famiHes and friend and how to main-
the deadline dates for ordering books stu- become[...]tain a degree of balance between the t hree. Also to be r o-.ered a rf' ... hvt...:es,[...]price as they would have been also presented by the student forum .

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (251)[...]Students Council
'Serve the intellectual, moral, physical and social needs of the
StUdent body and the COmmunity' -Associtlted Students Consti[...]Council, says she "wants to address the AS Council, wants to "challenge the stu- semester at Glendale, has earned the title
needs of the students and increase student dent body to get[...]Gilmore believes this is a good school, Mitchell's personal goals reflect the
After her third semest[...]perfection. He wants to do his best
From the Acosta considers Homecoming the most
importan\ activity of AS. It is not only[...]He is working toward a communica-
frivolity of a a festivity for the students and faculty, munity on campus so anyone within con- tions degree and is currently using his
but also for the community as well, she tact with this campu[...]unications skills to encourage
carnival to the believes. d[...]students.
Acosta is majoring in education and When asked w[...]riousness of a psychology and her personal goal is to get were he said, " To accomplish what I've[...]a facility for runaways and juvenile quer in the name of God."[...]believes this could make the campus a bet-[...]The most essential part of Mitchell's[...]job is to inform the students of events.
ference, the Sean Falk's overall goal is to achieve political science student, is a political Therefore, "the Associated Student
God's[...]major who considers AS's most government is designed to enhance our
Associated[...]in need and strive for important responsibility the handling of school," Mitchell says.[...]fiscal account.
Students Council This is Falk's f1rst semester on campus; A young man with city supervisory Glenna Pansy is in her f1rst semester
his major is education. goals, Jacobs is working toward a of construction drafting. She hopes to im-
is promoting a Falk said he considers the most impor- bachelor of arts degree in political science prove the school and the community by
democratic com- tant activity of AS to reach out to the
campus and community. "Without it the[...]serving on the AS Council.[...]" I'm working toward making this the
munity college. student government would[...]"I joined the student government body[...]best student government in the state,"[...]He believes in everyone on campus level is run," Jacobs said. "As a Council the school today, and to be able to use
It is comprised working together to achieve, establish
relationships, and benefit the community.
"Let's wor[...]member, I hope to help close the gap bet-
ween the administration and the student[...]what I learn on the council to enhance my[...]Kathryn Keating has the job of semester student, is interested in interna-
keeping the historical records of AS. She tional and for[...]said the free Homecoming barbecue was
the most important activity of AS this[...]o master
operating budget goals are to be the best at whatever I do year. "It promotes comm[...]Keating said her personal goal is to use cultural diversity," she said.
In his role on the AS Council, Forschen her talents and abilities to serve God and In addition to the culture diversity,[...]l,
said, "I want to meet the needs of the AS[...]endale students. She
and the students at large."[...]nd see more student issues wants to represent the students' ideas,
Rodney[...]opinions, and wants. Her motto is,[...]political science student, believes the Bradley Melton's long term goal is ly."
power of students is "overwhelming." earning a master's degre[...]ss ad-
''Our priority is effective representa-[...]languages but thinks it is most important[...]"I'm intrigued by public service and
He[...]Associated Student Government is an
the opportunities to serve my fellow[...]organization that represents the most im-
man." Concerned with the frailty of Con-
be impos[...]portant people-the students, she says.[...]s our job as student leaders office " to defend the U.S. Constitution
to coordinate student activities that con- from the people it is supposed to pro- Lisa Ysidora Tapia is the
vey this power to facult[...]secretary of AS and is completing her first
state, national and world leaders." As the vice president of AS, Melton semester in[...]ither Duke or Melton said he believes the most impor- roward the whole environment surroun-[...]y. He's also interested tant activity of AS is " listening to the ding me."
in a staf[...]e enting their views." Tapia thinks all the activities of AS are[...]important to the school and the surroun-[...]As a member of the AS Council, Tapia[...]Mark Thomas. president of A , is[...]" As president of the Associated[...]Thomas believes the most imponant[...]was the Spring Carnival last year . "We[...]Thomas is confident this year will be[...]the best year AS has had. " We will try[...]to serve the students and the community[...]Photo by Wanda Pippe1 Reck, T[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (252)[...]from the ruins, viewing their intripe[...]••when they were young they played in
The empty desert appears as an unin-[...]the ruins, but now they are conscious of
vitina host-until the land splits apart,[...]preserving them."
welcomina visitors into the allurement of[...]Some of the Navajo plan to leave when
the Canyon de Chelly.[...]they grow up, the guides told the
"It was beautiful," said Jennifer[...]stay away from the canyon for very
the campus Campina class. "You have to[...]_ lona," Templeton said . The canyon lures
drop right into it before you see the green[...]them back.
and the trees."[...]Five spring hiking and camping classes
The th.n»day campout last month was.[...]have been organized and appear in the
one of five one-credit camping classes of-[...]class schedule. Interested students will
fered by the physical education depart-[...]fmd them listed under the physical educa-
ment this year, said Olivia Templ[...]eton suggests early registration
According to the Canyon Overlook,[...]• because "the one-credit classes fill u p
the visitor's guide, the twisting canyons[...]';. fast. ••
of the Canyon de Chelly National Monu-[...].a Templeton rates the hikes as moderate
ment, located in northeastern[...]said. But she suggests conditioning by dai-
Jennifer Stokes pauses to admire the beauty of Canyon de Chelly.[...]up Squaw Peale, for instance.
Canyon de Chelly is unique within the other people on the trip was the highlight. cent into the canyon, Templeton said . Templeton meets with the campers
National Park System because it features[...]. First they go over
a living Navajo culture, and the land thusiastically. " The camping trip was a ed, and still live in the canyon, " she ex- the itinerary. The second meeting she in-
within the Monument is Navajo tribal blast. But if you ever[...]ions "Everything went smoothly on the Ca-
shot pictures of the canyon for his Cultural awareness[...]tors." nyon de Cbelly trip, with the exception
photography class (see accompanying needed in this place where the Anasazi Although the Indians make the canyon of the van breaking down on the way
photo). and the Hopi have passed and the Nava- their home, and therefore have access to home," Templeton said. But they were
The ruins and Indian hieroglyphics jo now live. The campers were enlighten- all of it, they have great respect for the delayed only an hour and arrived back in
fascinated him. But getting to know the ed by their Navajo guides during a des- land an[...]town safely.

Good, bad news: ASU, GCC expenses
By Barbara C.ge hou[...]tion for undergraduate admission, the
The Voice
Tuition here is $24 per credit hour, so average cost for books at ASU is $480 a ASU vs. GCC costs[...]year. It varies depending on what subjects
The bad news is, tuition is steadily ris-[...]aken. The costs, in dollars, of tuition, hous·
ing at both[...]72, but at ASU it costs $231 . The average community college student ing[...]SOtlrtt: ASU. GCC Adfi..SSIO M
The good news is, it's rising at a much An additional charge, not shown in the[...]cording to a survey by the College Stores
slower rate here than at ASU. graph, at ASU is a financial aid fee of $6[...]_ _----.
A comparative study shows that at for full-time students and $3[...]mmuter student car- students. This fee is decided by the Board Residence balls vs. apartments
rying 1[...]ships Residence hall costs at ASU vary. The
imately $1,047 per semester for fees,[...]3000 +----
books and parking. The same student can GCC does not charge a financial aid estimates the average cost as $3,300 for
attend GCC for approxi[...]fee. the school year. The prices vary, depen- 2500 +----
In[...]g fees whether the room is a private, double, or 2000 +----
a se[...]isn't covered and is close by costs $75 a
$60 a credit hour.[...]year, and parking by the river bottom,
It cost a 1986 GCC student $18.2[...]run $2,700 for the school year. Meals are
credit hour, or $273.75 fo[...]The good news; students who attend[...]Parking at GCC is free.[...]0
credit hours is $739 a semester, and for Books are another major cost for col- The bad news; it will cost $4,000 plus
part-time stud[...]less credit lege students. According to the applica- to complete the last two years at ASU .[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (253)[...]Sing us a song, you' re the piano man[...]During " Piano Man," J oel allowed the cro wd to[...]serenade him with the cho rus. 1t was an electric moment
expectations i[...]Well we' re all in the mood for a melody[...]as they were able to thank him for the fabulous moments[...]Desert Sky Pavillion is a fantastic venue to hold a con-
Desert Sky Pavil[...]Ho wever nice the facility is, there is one major design[...]flaw - a lack of exits. For the 11,500 people sitting in[...]the lawn area, there are only fo ur outlets to to one[...]energetic, so ulful renditio n of "I Go to Ex- the two plaza areas o n either side of the stage. Once
The Voice[...]s," he kicked o ver his piano stool and finis hed the there, concert-goers will have to fight with[...]song by playing the piano with his posterior. people from the reserved seats to get to the parking lots.
There was a " Storm Front" approaching. The Sky After " Shout," Joel ripped through five more songs T here is o nly one gate o n each side, with fou r pathways
o pened up. The Piano Man sang his songs. And there including "Uptown Girl," " OnJy the Good Die Yo ung," which are railed off s[...]and his no. 1 bit, "We Didn' t Start the Fire." time, like cattle traveling to meet their maker.
Billy Joel came to the new Desert Sky Pavillio n o n He came[...]o encores. After the show, there was a back up of people waiting
Nov.[...]a set which surveyed his entire career, The first encore was upbeat and aro using. '' A Matte[...]rm Front." of Trust" is one of the most energetic songs he's recorded speedy eva[...]witho ut
After a 30-minute delay, Joel opened the show witt• and it' s even more so liv[...]n of "Storm Front." From there he in the first encore. The only other apparent pro blem with the facility is
set a pace which slowly built in emotion until the show The soul-bearing " And So It Goes," led off the se- the price of refreshments - they are outrageous. A
climaxed at his version of the classic " Shout. " cond encore. Joel was playing the piano o n stage wit h 32-ounce beverage is $3 and a regular, o rdinary hotdog
At this point , the crowd exploded, staying on its feet only the synthesizer player backing him up . is $2.25. These prices are wo rthy of a movie theater 's,
for the rest of the show. This would have been the perfect ending for the show, co ncessio n stand, so people should eat befo re the show.
Not that the show was dull up to this point. Joel was having taken the audience full circle from emotional high[...]back down to a serene inner cal mness. But he had the 5, and so does the new Desert Sky Pavilion.

Lynch Mob strikes wit[...]as the 15th best-selling album, the Bell Road and 7th
By Krtatl Ebner[...]Ave. stores had them rated as fo urth , and the Tempe
The Voice[...]hoping this would be a reunion of Do kken
there is life beyond Dokken.[...](who bas just recently put o ut a new album).
The new album, Wicked Sensation, is good rock-n- This music moves in a different direction than the
roll- not great, but good. With the release of their first disbanded Dokken- a m[...]nsation, " they are already gaining you the feeling of a more commercial, LA-based band
popu[...]album.
According to the four Phoenix Zia record stores, the Lynch couldn' t have picked a better bunch of guys
Lynch Mob is rated sixth in the top ten selling albums. to team up with talentwise or otherwise. Oni Logan,
The different stores themselves, however, all bad dif[...]ito and former Dokken bandmate !
ferent ratings. The Thunderbird store had them rated Miele Brown all seem to fit the bill for the Lynch Mob.

'Diviners' to open this Friday
" The Diviners," directed by Virginia Ludders, is the " The play is humorous and warm, but has a vel)
second play performed by the theater department this serious side,"[...]they will have to live with forever .' '
The show opens for five performances at 8 p .m . Fri- " There is no antagonist, just a well-meaning group
day in the Performing Arts Center on campus. It also of people whose objectives come into conflict. "
shows at 8 p.m . on Saturday, a 2 p.m. matinee on Sun- " The Diviners" won the American College Theater
day, and it completes its run the fo llowing weekend with Festival Award for script writing in the late 1980s. It was
two more evening shows, 8 p.m . on both Dec. 7 and 8. written by Jim Leonard Jr. who is now an in-residence OK. Saddam and Y1tzhak. you're 1n Heaven. As
It is set in a poor all al .[...]ngs. you w111 hnd 1t 1mposs1b le to 1nflict pam.
the depression and r~~~s ~hru~ I~dtana town during[...]ts of a group Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance anyth1ng or anyo ne It IS only poss1b le to express
A di . smg eu wtll on someone else. at the Cashiers Office or at the Perfo rmi ng Arts Center. feelings of[...]nd torg1veness. Oh. and
it h::~t~s ~~to Luddders, the play is not just a tragedy, Admission is $5, $3 for students and $4 for senior[...]Steps to reading the Voice
By S.vag Heyan
The Voice By JMOn IMdrtck
Brought to )'OCI by "BINch lt. ..
The Concert Choir and Chamber Singers are rehears- 1M biNch to UN when doing '-undry In the dn.
ing traditional carols and popular holiday s[...]. 10. There will also be a guitar 1: Pick up the latest issue of the Voice, which you've
ensemble with Bonnie Toigo.[...]2: Read and enjoy.
used toys," Licon said. " The donations will go to 3: Laugh at all the funny pans. •
Westside Food Bank and Toys for[...]t tbe .ectioM DOl meaD I to be lunrJy.
During the intermissio n, spiced cider and cookies will[...]ily. As part of the celebrations ending the 20th century,
be served, and at the end of the perfo rmance the Jolly 5: Cut out the really funny cartoons and bang on your God Invents a special Hell for two special guys.
Man in the Red Suit will pass out C hristmas treats.[...]gerator with extremely tacky-looking magnets.
The program will be directed by Licon and Janet 6: Recycle.•
C[...]icon encourages students to bring their families. The 7: Write a letter to the editor telling what you like or
atmosphere will be warm and full of the Christmas spirit , dislike about the paper.
she said. 8: Wait anxiously fo r the next issue.
The concert will take place at 8 p.m . in the P erform-
ing Arts Center on campus.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (254)[...]The only things visible to the audience were the cats'
By Glonn Davia[...]ats" do have nine lives. The fane-tuned cast displayed each eat's individual p[...]On its fourth visit to the Valley, the production of sonality with distinct costumes, singing and dancing.
Auditions for "Fiddler on the Roor• will be held " Cats" brought a wonderful array of color, imagina- The most memorable costume was of Rum Tum Tug-
on De[...]Auditorium. ger, played by B.K. Kennelly, a character with a sexy
at the Performing Arts Center on campus. The musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber is based on and flamboyant attitude. The full-cut mane, black Span-
Those interested s[...]f feline dax and studded belt stood out the entire show.
of the two dates. poems written in 1939 by T .S. Eliot for the amusement Jane Horvath, who played G[...]Auditioners will be asked to read "cold" from the of his grandchildren. Since its premiere in 1981, it bas outstanding version of the song " Memory" that ended
script, and to come pr[...]in applause from audience members.
from the show.[...]The dancing was expressive, the music elevated, and
"Sunrise, Sunset," "Matchmaker," " If I Were The plot of "Cats" is simple, and so is the meaning. the energy explosive and overwhelming.
a Rich Man," and " Miracles, Miracles," are famous To start, the cats join at a junkyard for the annual Jelli- One problem was Gammage's faulty and outdated
songs from the production. cle Ball . By the end, one cat must conform to be a part so[...]if-
A dance will be taught and then performed by of the Heaviside Layer for a new life.[...]ing for a role requiring dancing. The show began mysteriously in complete darkness,[...]dders, theater instructor on campus,
will direct the play. Lenna DeMarco of the dance
department is the choreographer, and Mary Ann
Dutton from the music department will rehearse the
singers and vocalists. An orchestra director wil[...]on . By Jaon Sh8drlck[...]t. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on work, promotion,
"It is a large show; anyone who attends GCC may[...]1): You might be saying, boss about the little fling last week.
Principal roles are e[...]"This is my kind of day!" But it isn' t, so quit being so
Part of the cast will only sing, and others only dance.[...]cocky.
" 'Fiddler on the Roor is one of the most popular[...]nds and
plays ever produced, and we'll be using the original[...]wiiJ be scrutinized by others. Tell them to clean up after
All cast[...]21-June 20) : You seem to be sinking the pigs on their own farm .
sals, beginning Feb. 18[...]): Love relationship in-
"Producing a musical is a great undertaking and stupid.[...]C•ncer (June 21-July 22): Find out what is expected, Aqu•rtus (Jan. 20-Feb. 18[...]ask then get busy. Very impo rtant person is on your side. as amusement could become serious, meaningful. O f
yourself if you have the desire, time and resources," So don't scre[...]9, 10, 15 and concerns possible journey. The F BI and C IA know about tasy. These are[...]the letters to the KGB. lftod•y is your birthday, you will find hidden infor-
Fo[...]ealing with things you shouldn 't know . Quit
of the crew, call Virginia Ludders at 435-3709.[...]•.. the GRAND OPENING of the COLLEGE BOOK
CENTER - your center for the lowest priced new[...]and the convenience of shorter lines - and
the COLLEGE BOOK CENTER hears you
and is proud to announce our[...]Come to the College Book Center and[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (255)[...]la Walla to be
Gauchos opponent
for Saturday game
By Jeff Wendt
The Vo.ice

The college football team is preparing to close out the
1990 football season on Saturday as they face Walla
Walla College of Washington in the lOth annual Valley
of the Sun Shrine Bowl at Phoenix College.
The Gauchos closed out their regular season with a
31[...]inst Snow College of Utah.
Walla Walla fmished the season at 7-1 and ranked 7th
in the nation. Their only defeat of the eason carne
against Dixie College of Utah, which the Gauchos also
lost to earlier in the season.
" We're very excited to be in this bow[...]se we've had a month in between our last game and
the bowl game, so we' ll be ready for the game."
Walla Walla will look to their top offe[...]sier and wide receiver Maurice Han-
cock, to make the big plays to win the game. Gaucho quaterback Donny Simm[...]rry Bacon (number 25) in a game against
"Bobby is a good quality back," Levens said. "He's Eastern Arizona College. The Gauchos won by the score of 31-26.
been injured a little, but he a good back for us."
Of Hancock he added, " Maurice is also one of those Gauchos a No. 3 ranking in league rushing. The Gauchos Mike Hungerford, a defensive lineman, who has been
players who is very good; he can double as a kick will be led by Darryl Donahue, who rushed for a career- sidelined the last three weeks, knows how important the
returner • and plays very well on special teams. He is a high 189 yards against Eastern Arizona, and Bar[...]ed for over 400 yards this season. College.
On the defensive side, Walla Walla looks for defen- With[...], " We'll get a lot of support from the Arizona college
sive back Ruben Oliva to patrol the pass. Oliva is fourth the Gaucho running attack will be ready.[...]as well as our friends and family members. We
in the nation in interceptions with eight. On the defen- need to try to set an example for the rest of the Arizona
sive line, Walla Walla will be led by defensive lineman ~ "All season long, I've been h[...]s , schools," he said.
Shawn Snyder. Snyder leads the team in quarterback sicknesses, and problems," Dickson said . "But now, this The Gauchos gained the berth in the game by defeating
sacks with II.[...]show Eastern Arizona College in a seesaw battle. The Gauchos
" Defensively, we're a little small up[...]took control of the game in the fourth quarter and won.
very well," Levens said. "We're not going to devastate When Simmons passes the ball he'll look for his "I am really proud of our football team," Gaucho
anybody, but we can make the plays." favorite target, w[...]"They showed character,
Walla Walla comes into the game making their third second in the league in receiving with 28 receptions and composure, and a willingness to win regardless of the
bowl appearance in fo ur years. In 1987 and 1988,[...]ill also look for tight end situation."
played in the Centennial Bowl, and twice they were Sean Deal , who in the beginning of the season, was one The two teams put together 801 yards of total offense,
defeated by Ricks College of Idaho. o[...]six passing touchdowns, three of them by Simmons, and
The Gauchos come into the game with a 7-2 record, "This game is special in that it will be the last time seven turnovers.
a No. 11 ranking in the nation, a share of the Western the team will be playing with the sophomores," Decker The Gauchos closed out the season with a win over
States Football League conference title, and the top-rated said. Snow College of Utah. Ricky Dale opened the game with
passer in the WSFL in Donny Simmons . Simmons had The Gauchos defense is led by Casey Cernak and Mark an 80-yard kickoff return f[...]an efficiency rating Brown, who both rank in the top 10 in tackles. Mike another seesaw battle that saw the Gauchos go up 28-17
of 130.39. Swayda is also a big force on the defense, as he has at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
"We feel good getting to this[...]ee fumbles this season . The Gauchos special teams were the heroes of the
be better if we could win this game," Simmons said. Willie Clark also looks to help the defense, as he has game. A blocked punt, a fumble recovery, and a kickoff
"The game will mean a lot, because I want to perform six quarterback sacks on the season. Rodney Johnson return accounted for 21 of the Gauchos' 28 points. This
well." will also help in the defensive secondary, as he has made is by far the best effort of the season for the special teams
Late efforts by the running game this season gave the, three interceptions.[...]Here are some fact~ and figure about the two teams playmg 10[...]the Dec . I Valle~ of the un hnne Bo" l game.[...]DB Ruben Oliva IS founh 10 the na uon 10 Interceptions w1th[...]S... DT Sha"n nyder leads the team in sacks v.1th II. ..[...]mons led the Western States Football League in efficiency[...]rating with a 130.4 raung .. . WR Steve Decker is third in the[...]touchdowns)... Were tl>e least penalized team in the league (40[...]for 356 yards). .. plus 15 in turnover ratio for the[...]season . .. LB Casey Cernak leads the league in solo tackles[...]40 ... RBs Barry Bacon and Darryl Donahue are in the[...]top 10 in the league 10 rushing (383 yards each) ...[...]This is the tenth year of the game. Tickets are S6 for[...]nson, be purchased at the GCC Cashiers window.
Jody Collins, and Dus[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (256)[...]on opens Friday; team
Followina competition in the Region 1
Championships, the Lady Gauchos[...]Athletic Conference record and a 17-10 The team then played Eastern in the[...]ty College, over the Thanksgiving
the Region 1 Championships. fought[...]Tryouts for next year's team will be The Gauchos were ahead all three Wit[...]10 a.m. to games but "were fatigued from the Scott- year's men's college basketball team, "We are expecting some good
noon in the campus gym. For more infor- sdale match," the coach said. head coach Bill Long is hoping for competition from the out of state
mation contact Sheryl Nobley at "It was the best our team bas played a successful season as they open their schools, not to mention the teams
435-3048. the entire season. We finally peaked. con[...]e at home against from in-state who are in the tourna-
Head coach Sheryl Nobley wasn't hap- Stacey Ainley and Brandi Grimes had the Pima Community College on ment," Long said.
PY wiL'l the fourth- place conference stan- best tournament[...]"Although these games are not
ding following the regular season play. Nobley said.[...]g said. us a chance to make the regional
tral," the coach said. "That kept us out Ainley receive[...]tournament," Long added .
of second place, which is what we feel we and frrst team all-region honors. Brandi after they finished third in the con- Long expects a lot of players to
wer[...]nd with a new make all-conference teams at the end
"We split with Mesa and Scottsdale,[...]system, who knows what will hap- of the season.
which are two of the top three teams, and Preach received third te[...]One person who could make all-
the split with Scottsdale was real con- all reg[...]ast year's team finished 6-16 in conference is Johnny Debs. "A lot
troversial because that was the match we "It's the best any Glendale (volleyball) conference play, not well enough to of kids have the potential to make
felt we should have won."[...]has done against Scottsdale and make the playoffs. This year, Long all-conference at the end of the
Nobley felt that overall Glendale was Mesa in the same season. We were two looks for the conference to be a lit- season," Long said. "We have a lot
the second-best team in the conference, for three against both of them,[...]of talent this season."
but the standings didn't show that "All throughout the season we were "There will always be the peren- Long is impressed with new
because the team wavered and lost crucial ranked in the top 25 (junior college) nial powers within the conference: freshmen talent.
games to Yavapai and Central. schools in the nation. The highest we were Arizona Western, Mesa, and[...]"We learned from it and will try not to The Gauchos beat the Yavapai ing in with high expect[...]- or seven good players who have real-
make the same mistakes again." Roughriders[...]mes, with scores ing to take things day-by-day as they ly been working bard in practice so
The Gauchos then traveled to Thatcher of 15-3, 15-10, 15-11, in the final regular come, and we are looking to d[...]to learn to get com-
Nov. 9-10 to participate in the Region 1 season game Nov. 2.[...]members to college basketball."
"This is the highest finish that any important victory. At the beginning of the this season's team, Long looks to[...]lp. ing to see out of the Gauchos?
the history of the school," Nob ley said. to come back in the very last game of the "Since they played with me last[...]a second-place season and beat them by three was season, they know my co[...]an aggressive ball team," Long said.
The Gauchos lost to Eastern in the first "We dominated the entire match. It me," Long said. "That is something "We'll fast-break on offense an[...]15. was important going into the regionals to I am looking for out of the team this then do some pressing on defense .[...]e said. season. When we come down the Long added that he is going to be
Nobley said. "Eastern just played ver[...]'ll look to these people to consistant as to the number of
well. We went into our second match of her game and was a big help off the help out."[...]sa. We defeated them in four, bench for us. The serving and passing of The Gauchos opened the season "I am planning to use 10 to 1[...]me," Long said. "That
match. We dominated most of the helped us, as well, with Brandi Grimes Air Force Base. They then moved in- is going to be a key when it comes
match."[...]Stacey Ainley having been great all to the Valley of the Sun Tourna- to winning games."
They played the semi-final game year long," she contin[...]WinS
Stuff envelopes over the holidays. By Barbllra Schttpsema Silcox said the Lady Gauchos' team speed and in-
We provide the material and postage The Voke telligence will be the key to a good season.[...]"They are the most intelligent group we've had since
paid env[...]I've been here," he said.
The Company will pay you $5.00 With expectations of a 21 -win season, the women's The game versus Pima will be a " strong test, " Silco[...]basketball team opens the conference season on Wednes- said .
per envelope Guaranteed. There is a day with a home game versus Pima Community College. " The team can't afford to lose a home conference
$14[...]cessful we'll be depends upon the kind of effort and ment and confidence," Silcox added.
your material. This fee is Refunded sacrifices the gals are going to make,'' head coach Greg The Lady Gauchos participated in the Valley o f the
back to you with your first pay[...]Sun Tournament over the weekend. Results were not
Last year , the Lady Gauchos finished 6th in the con- available at press time.
check!!!!![...]ference and made the playo ffs fo r the fo urth year in a Silcox did indicate that he ho ped the squad would pull[...]together and be in t une with each other for the
For application and more infor-[...]returning all- Returnee Kerry Watkins says the team wo rks together.[...]Trina Haney. The rest are freshmen . year[...]erce Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl Benquet
The 1990 Valley of the Su n Shri ne Bo wl banquet will be held o n T hu rsday evening at 7:00p.m. at the
A member of the better Business[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (257)[...]"We will be offering more to the
students that will help them in the long[...]How does this competition affect the[...]business management. She is now work-[...]ing for the Arizo na Department[...]The College Book Center will be in there has been an off campus bookstore The article praises community colleges
direct competition with the campus-run for three years, officials have[...]"these institutions bring the economic
Just do it. Follett Inc. is the largest bookstore The Maricopa Community Colleges and socia[...]k-taking, being in control, living to- chain in the country, with over 300 stores have a contract[...]According to the terms of the contract, The authors of the article feel this is ac-[...]res represent one-third of profits raised from the bookstore complished by admitting everyone who
discussed by Elaine Erickson, instruc-
tional services cordinator on campus, dur- the colleges in the country. revenues go into a district-wide pool call- wants to enter and meeting the needs of
The Vanyos say they aren't intimidated ed Fund II[...]all. Accepting everyone is only possible
ing a recent Employment Talks.
by the size of the Follett chain; j ust the Those revenues are then used to sup- because remedial courses are a staple.
" Life is what happens to you while you[...]Paul A . Elsner is quoted in the article
are making other plans. If you are unwill[...]made convenient, affordable, quality
you by," Erickson said. head with the Follett store by offering "We really can't trace how much[...]tore profits are everyone."
she emphasized the importance of how higher buy-back rate. part of the overall Fund II revenue[...]In addition to praising the community
people react. " It is hard to say how much a student stream," said Dr. Joyce K . Eisner, dean college system, the article in Reader's
"What I mean is bow you react to your can save right now, "[...]tive services. Digest addresses the controversy that ex-
environment and things around you and "But the savings will be across the Although campus bookstore manager[...]to comment, Critics believe that there is too much
" Control of attitudes allows one to sta[...]elease a letter stating: emphasis on the technical and vocational
in control of the future, live for today and semester merchandise the Vanyos won't " I wish them the best knowing the programs, according to the story.
create for the future. " be fully operati[...]rge of their life," she said. " Let throughout the month. what our country was built university because the two-year schools
people around know of planned go[...]on if at all possible," Dave Vanyo said . the right to choose." income[...]fundable.
1-2.06-736-0775, Ext Cl15

If you have the courage to
call this number it could
make[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (258)[...]ment for the holidays-Pg. 11[...]The Voice tackles fougtlt Shrine Bowi-Pg. 13[...]By Jonl Kowitz[...]Thf, Voice

By J.,.... Gilbert[...]That is Arizona state law, as reviewed
The Glendale Community College[...]by Kelly Scrivens, public education
forensics team h[...]specialist for the Glendale Police Depart-
nament on Nov. 29-30.[...]assault awareness
Sixteen schools from around the nation[...]Wednesday on campus.
were on campus competing in the Marilyn[...]prevented if misconceptions about assault
The tournament was named after[...]were eliminated," she said.
Hoffs, who is an instructor here on[...]denied by a potential victim.
is the former director of the forensics[...]Scrivens said .
sities accepted the invitation to our tour-[...]Scrivens explained to the 35-member
nament."[...]audience the sub-types of all rapists, ac-
There are only t[...]to their victims.
of them being the Marilyn J. Hoffs[...]considered to be power rapists. Thirty
The other two are the Fiesta Invita-
tional, which is the sister tournament to[...]percent are anger rapists and become the
the Hoffs Invitational, held last weekend[...]take place." she aid .
and the Cactus Tournament held at Cen-[...]not follow through the exual act,
"The tournaments are very important[...]She added thcu setting yourself up for
tor of the campus forensics team . "Some[...]an attack is the easiest way to become a
states have as many as fi[...]you up and you' re more likely to be at -
the forensic community.[...]ted to look inside
Mooreland felt that hosting the tour-
nament would give the Glendale com-[...], to lock your door once in ide and to
munity and the students an idea of what[...], Steve Lopez. and Spring Barrera sit in front of the "Just as much happens during the day
Some of the schools competing were[...]By Glenn O.vta business," the creative director said, "but
•Day 0.... Fi[...]ar Day class meetinas will The Voice[...]it is a lot of work and people tend to
cease at theeod of the day Friday, December 14. Students need only repon[...]forget it is a business.' '
exams on December 11- 19.[...]s heard on
Day &tudents should be aware of the following points: P.E. classes meeting only station is the camaraderie between pro- KNIX and surprised the audience by
on Friday will be scheduled by the instructor for examination at a mutually qreeable[...]ing and air staff. disclosing that all the voices and special
time.[...]T his is the opinion of the personnel effects were done by himself.
Classes meet.iJl&,on M, M-W, four times a week, or daily foUow the examination who represented the country radio station "This is the fun part of my job,
schedule for MWF classes[...]creating commercials that create images,"
The T-Tb exam schedule governs classes which meet on[...]oziol, creative director In concluding the ET workshop, Viken
ly be held on the last class meeting of the semester.[...]In a program titled "On the Air: financially secure the business .[...]areers in Broadcasting, "each discussed "The creativi ty and the enthusiasm of
Normal Oass Meetin[...]his role at KNIX. the other departments provide the[...]Koziol initiated the program with a substance needed to sell,"[...]oting KNIX and its ac- sales career is not typecast, but desire and[...]ductions in 1989. The result is the " gratification in know-[...]Also , KNIX hooked up with the ing you 've helped an advertiser. "[...]obtain employment in the broadcasting[...]across the United States.[...].a. The "on-air" careers were discussed by "Careers in the broadcasting field are[...]seem to be tbe Jiamorous end of the to move."

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (259)[...]._ 10, 1.-o Yelco

Censorship and the[...]The wors+ fh in3 a.bo{).-1-[...]is dt'a..,. _. ••...
There is a murderer loose in upon? Is this the dawn of the
America. Its name is censorship. new Inquisition?
This is not a typical Hopefully not. But during the
murderer . Censorship is the Spanish Inquisition free thought
killer of ideas, the destroyer of died in the name of God. It is
thought, the mindless reasoning[...]this could be the beginning of
on us all. the rerun.
The fact that this country was The fact that members of the
founded by individuals seeking[...]mits on artistic expression
tle now. What matters is that[...]tists must adhere to in order to
Take the Victory Bible[...]receive money from the Na-
C hurch in Dayton, Ohio. It sent[...]tional Endowment for the Arts.
o ut fl yers inviting people to[...]Whether the arts should
b ring books to a book burning.[...]receive government money is
The offensive books were on
not the issue here ; the issue is
u bjects like yoga, transcenden-[...]the ilk of Je e h elm;,?
boob by M ushms, Jeho ar ';,[...]of many. There fore , The Voice
Apparently the:,e people would like to address the issue
would like to repre freedom[...]censorship in America in thi:,
of religion . What is the true in- issue's four-page pullout. Is
tent of these zealots? I it a col- America sliding into the abyss
orless, homogeneous society[...]of intolerance?
where creativity is frowned You be the judge.

Seriously Social------- Dram Beat------------------
Opinions, who needs them? 'Tis the season of great folly[...]By Eric Wlncentsen[...]long debt and Jet people crawl down the[...]ee with Special to the Voice[...]chimney unnoticed.
"There is no opinion worth listening[...]agrees with The owners smile, bridgework glistening. love. In fact, most deaths during the
Not too many people have heard this[...]ays are s ui cides instead o f
saying before. Why is that?[...]homicides . I guess people just feel it is
I just made it up. The "everybody" normally refers to[...]spirit and apologize There is still some fun to be had. When
They have an o[...]can even lead to the death of innocent[...]every time you throw aJI the fat ladies are heading for the
be president or who will hopefully never[...]I like to grab my trus-
be president, what music is appropriate There's the gang whose opinion is that lawn.[...]d have someone push me
and what music isn't, what is art and what it is the best gang. Then there•s the gang Also, once again, from the end of down the aisles in a shopping cart while
isn't and whether or not Miller Lite is less who disagr[...]September until Dec. 2.S, the shopping yelling, "Hippo[...]There is the dictator whose opinion is malls and department[...]pinion that he is a god, and then there's the chance to roast o[...]window displays? Personally, I like to add
is the right one. If they didn't think it was[...]There's the homeless people whose opi-[...]nion is that they should have a nice shelter[...]What about the true meaning of
opinion? to sleep at. Then there is Congress, whose Chris[...]ays. opinion is that the money could be used[...]n on this day? Like, on the holidays. Maybe it's the Playboy[...]n- There is the country whose opinion is No. of course n[...]that it can rule the world no matter bow[...]'s time for Santa There is only one good thing about
get their bands on.[...]many lives it takes. Then there is the Claus to come dow[...]d your from New Year's Eve, the only holiday
conforming together.[...]no one ever remembers. Maybe that's
Whatever the method is, it normally opinion is backed by the most money. you're growing is any indication). why[...]s straight. Christmas That is, except for the apologies on
This seems to be the intenuon of some[...]'s just my opinion . is not a celebration of the birth of the New Year's Day.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (260)[...]way to avoid the draft.

confront Hussein The Voice[...]With Bible in hand and the Lord in your corner, get tentions were enrolling.
by Eileen Grelsa[...]in those long lines to register at seminarian
The Voice and divinity schools throughout the country. an individual's faith?[...]initive guidelines for this.
It's about time the United Nations Security for making the largest impact in American theological Perhaps there is oertain information to which they
Council took[...]enrolled in colleges are no longer exempt from the draft doesn' t have call waiting.
dent S[...]seminarian and divinity schools. On the surface the changes in the draft appeared to
troops from Kuwait or risk all-out war is long This does, however, pose certain problems. Ideally the be a good idea. It seems as though fairness[...]ly somebody didn't to be re-applied. During the era of the Vietnam War peo-
Since 1941 the United Nations has done little think this aU the way through, as usual. ple[...]p space in New York and use Once again the great cop-out is religion. Nobody creating a social ec[...]s of dollars from more than 150 thought about the problems that would surface. Let' s at school while the poor ones went off to war. Today
nations to pay for its existence. be honest; religion is too moral not to have loopholes. we now see a moralistic void. Although the attempt fell
For months Kuwaiti citizens and[...]g to enroll in religious institutions, and Is our nation prepared for such a sudden shift in
murdered by Iraqi soldiers. also, w[...]ky little cons- religion? We can always ask the families of those who
Ironically, those in fear are the lucky ones. cientious objectors. After all,[...]dreds, not so lucky, are already assaulted or the brimstone fires of hell.[...]Get a religious life. It seems to be the only acceptabl.. we' ve got our religion.[...]being channeled from many nations
to Kuwait in the form of military personnel and
hardware.
I[...]from families , friends and outraged people By Mike M ...ung would spin.
for the hostages trapped in Kuwait and the[...]What makes this sham almost funny is that most of
The Voice
soldiers stationed near there.[...]the "objectors" have been in the service long enough
No sane person wants war. It is cruel, horri- With the Persian Gulf buildup in fuU swing, and the to know what to expect. They say they did[...]itary personnel close to an astonishing the United States might actually get involved in a wa[...]is 400,000, there has been a realization by some of the men How stupid can they be? I'm sure when the drill in-
kind of suffering on mankind. and women who are in the service that they might ac- structor was demonstrating how to properly handle the
Declaring war is a hard step for peace-loving tually have to[...]ad a clue
people to take. Even so, sometimes it is the most With this realization, a few service[...]unt squirrds.
Who knows why, after 50 years, the United they found out that their unit was being sent to Saudi If there weren' t the chance of a war, they would pro-
Nations has fi[...]together to use Arabia they said that the only reason they joined the bably put in their obligated service, ma[...]urderers, plunderers and military was to get the educational benefits provided in 20 years,[...]ent destroyers? the G. I. Bill.[...]d This may even be true, but that is unlikely. I can There can still be us[...]activity. understand the fear thai an individual goes through when p[...]countries are experiencing presented with the thought of maybe getting shot, bomb- work[...]rve in some other
economic pressures brought on by higher oil ed or killed. But does that give individuals the right to position, one that would have them[...]ract? tract in the same setting as their buddies, but which
Whatever the reason, Hussein needs to know What would happen if the shoe were on the other foot , wouldn't require them to handle a weapon.
that the "forces of good" won't sit back and and the government said to an objector that after their[...]fulfill their contract
allow him and his army, the fourth largest in ex- four, six or even 20 years of service, they wouldn't with the people of the United States, then they should
istence, to cruelly control the lives of poeple all receive Veterans benefits? The objector would probably have to serve the people of this country by working in
over the world. be i[...]ing for millions due to the unjustice, that your head contract is fulfilled .

Voices across the campus
Do you think censorship is ever justified and why?

Jo Ann Lasher[...]I believe that censorship No , people have the Yes, clothing. There was[...]hink boo ks
telling me what I can or is justified under certain righ t to expre[...]cannot like. I' m an conditions. The line themselves and their opi-[...]and a miniskirt with no the more you read , the
own decisions. I have to somewhere.[...]nner that will instill Madonna 's video is the book, not other
good values in my[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (261)[...]From the Balcony
CoDIDIODSease---[...]By Marc d e Celie

King Day? No way!
By llredley A. Melton a great deal to be done for the minorities
The Voice[...]The fallacy of bleeding-heart liberalism
Unless you have taken a long trip to the being on the side of minorities is
Twilight Zone, you know about the con- overwhelming.
troversy that has plagued Arizona relating The welfare program will continue to
to a paid holiday for slain civil rights destroy the self-esteem and willpower
leader Martin Luther Ki[...]lso been a great hoopla over recover until it is reformed .
racism being the reason this state did not Our educational[...]rights an incompetent education.
holiday with the name Martin Luther Radical feminists actually believe they
King in it. The reasons are not racist. are fighting for women's rights when they
The facts are plain as day: advocate[...]However, in actuality, they are just be-
without the assistance of Dr. King. ing manipulated by the elitists to keep the
•Indians have throughout American minorities and poor down.
history been the subjects of gross infr- It is a great smokescreen and I must ap-
ingements on their civil rights. plaud the grandiose puppet show.
•Members of different religious What is so ludicrous is that minority
denominations and factions have bee[...]and even murder who believe fl11llly in the programs that
for practicing their freedom of religion. keep the minorities down.
I view a Martin Luther King h[...]oliday that represents only black tion. This is unconstitutional because it
Americans, and, as a[...]iscriminated against, I demand equal The rights of individuals shall not be
representation in the form of a "Civil discriminated against on the basis of race,
Rights Day."[...]ional origin,
However, I do believe that there is still or mental and physical handicaps. Britain celebrates the holidays.

Letters-----------
Voice coverage, me[...]ssue Registration and the meaning of good

Editor:[...]e ("Campus instructor class remembers the propaganda technique of the "straw fl)r the future, dissecting our lives into three and four
writes article," Nov. 26), I was surprised at the profes- man." Real issues can be artfully dodged by creating a credit-hour courses. We anxiously await the mailman's
sionalism with which he wrote the article. silly caricature of[...]stand in long lines and waste our precious time.
is far superior to one provided by the video staff here Most articles printed on the subject of abortion never But how do we sort through the catalog of classes?
on campus, enough so that I h[...]rise above this grammar school level, that is, until recent- What's the basis for our selection as we pick and choose?
a couple of prints to place on fJ.le with the Phoenix papers ly. This past summer, there beg[...]re articles. in the coverage of this controversy. Everyone wants the good teachers. But first, how do
I very much appreciate the coverage and believe that For the first time, the press began to critique its own we define the word "good"? To some, good means
both students ar[...]bias and lack of objectivity on the subject . knowledgeable and inte[...]Business Instructor budsman for The Washington Post, pointed out the
gross discrepancies in reporting the April 1990 pro-life good for you.[...]crowd of bet- Then, of course, once the classes and teachers are
Boycott of NFL sponsors[...]n 200,000 to 500,000. It was virtually overlooked by selected, a good time is to be considered. Good in this
the Post's managing editor.[...]ggered David Shaw, a nationally ed beauty sleep. Good can mean flexible in comparison
Editor:[...]known press critic from the Los Angeles Times, to to the rest of your life, or good can mean afternoon
I am writing you out of a sense of outrage at the Na- report, in a series of articles on the pervasive pro- classes with cheaper tuit[...]abortion bias among journalists not only in the opinion or all of these categories.) Only[...]for our anger, except pages, but also in the news columns. for you.[...]FL games. We decided Nat Hentoff, of the liberal Village Voice has been It seem[...], there are finals to worry about.
advertisers of the games, and to encourage the spread his pro-life beliefs. Who's got time to figure out the next step? Oh well,
of this boycott as widely as[...]ey What about it editors? Any of you have the courage remember, in a hundred years it'l[...]ement in Commissioner to go beyond the superficial sloganeering and stand up eve[...]any advice because
Tagliabue's decision to remove the Super Bowl from for reporting the truth of the diversity of the pro-life what's good for you may not be goo[...]nding cause? Or are you content to avoid the heretic label and
to as a form of blackmail) to b[...]Laura Huebner
into the politics of the state of Arizona as freely express- Planned Pa[...]Communications
ed in the voting booths. Most of the students on this campus are in the period
We expect advertisers will not misconst[...]test to be advocating any position whatsoever on the tion are a major concern . The Voice and reporter thanked
Martin Luther King holiday question . It is simply that Foundational changes in laws related to protection of
we feel the will of the people is due the respect that allows human life, parental rights, and the very definition of
for motivations which are othe[...]hospitals, courtrooms, and voting booths.
The insult given to us all by Mr. Tagliabue betrays an I believe stud[...]es of issues. To be given predigested conclusions is Thanks for the wonderful coverage and support you
us.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (262)[...]By Mike llauung ed attendees how to make the tree using a butternut
The Voice[...]With the holiday season just around the corner and Montoya also used the occasion to announce he is
the tendency of most people to indulge in rich, high- planning to introduce healthier foods to the menu at the
calorie food, the campus Wellness Program recently cafeter[...]The Dec. 4 demonstration began with Joann Pell,[...]Wellness Coordinator, playing the song "The 12 Pains bring up the grade of food, plus create better tasting food[...]of Christmas." The "pains" include "facing my in- and hope[...]and "Christmas Pell said she felt the demonstration was very relaxing[...]J· After everyone was in the Christmas spirit, Pell began Response to the demonstration from the 32 people
~ the cuisine portion of the demonstration by showing how who attended was positive.[...]~ to make cereal party mix that is low in fat, calories and "I enjoyed it very much. It brings out the creative[...]s popcorn Doris Velasco, employee from the High Tech Center.[...]it. Handouts were also given out at the demonstration
The next portion of the show was also the highlight, that included how many calories h[...]Montoya is a graduate of the C ulinary Institute of and fruit punch.[...]Chicago and bead cook at the Facility Food Service here Also included w[...]By Bradley R. Melton a t[...]The Voice[...]discussed the importance to student[...]king of imme nse propo r- • Jack Lunsfo rd, the officiallobbyi t for
By Grey Stenhouse than a c[...]tion , the As ociated St udents G overn - the MCCCD, went beyond hi initial[...]always counted on me for a ride.
The Voice ment recentl y ho ted the 1990 State p resentation on how to lobby by al o[...]tions o n important is ues.
I can't believe it's finally come to[...]ormer Arizona
an end. After four semesters on the perspective. The conference, ''Living in America,' '[...]was held on Nov . 16 and 17 at the Hyatt Senator, discussed her ill fa ted campaign
staff of the Voice, I'm out o f here. To Rainey Hollo[...]for re-election last month, rather than the
It's been interesting, to say the kept me in line, and made sure I[...]This event is believed to be the first student issues she had been scheduled to
least. With all of the ups and downs never ever put my footprints on the[...]o which only com- discuss.
to being the editor this semester, I pages again.[...]h Ferguson, a member of district
look back at the last two years with James, Kip, Rainey[...]The focus of the con:erence was to administration, touched base with the
a lot of good feelings . mi[...]It still amazes me to think of how The one person I have to thank the teach student leaders about lobbying,[...]various issues facing the different col- leadership in politics.
far I've come ... from staff writer to most is Phil Mateer, for several[...]leges, and even the possibility of forming •Jon Kyle, newly re-elected to the United
sports editor to managing editor and[...]I . I feel like we grew up on this staff the Arizona Community College Student[...]talk, but seemed more concerned with
without the help of a lot of people, went.[...]resentatives from Chandler-Gilbert what the students had to say by having
so it's time to say thanks to them all. 2. For giving me and the rest of the[...]To Gerri Fiedler, who brainwash- editors, the freedom to make the
ed ... , I mean encouraged me into new[...]side from these formal presentations,
joining the newspaper. 3. For being so damn good at College, and the Glendale Community a number of studen[...]nt hour-long discussion of issues facing the
the groundwork of page design. and trying[...]nging donuts on deadline. as members of the Students for a Safe and Among the issues discussed were
made sure we had enough stories by 5. For always copy editing my sports Viable Earth club and the Black Student bookstore prices, environme[...]imself. stories that came in at the last possi- Union.[...]presentations on a variety of topics and the power of a unified student lobbying
charge wh[...]Now that the last correction has issues: group in the form of a district forum and
form, and always[...]phs. been made, the last flat has been put •Rufus Glasper, a fiscal agent for the perhaps a statewide organi7ation.
To Jeff Wendt, who always gave in the box, and the last issue has been Maricopa County Community College Most of the representatives present said
me a ttand when I was sports editor. sent to the printer, all I have to say District, gave an informative talk on fiscal they were highly motivated by the con-
is ... Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen. matte[...]ents. ference, and many thought it was the best
To James Ervin, who became more[...]• Steve Saffron, a member of the faculty they had attended.[...]Correspondence
gain hands-on experience in the production of a[...]Reportsfrerm P~ per s

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (263)[...]The rear of the house faces Catalina design degree. He spent a year at to the working world. Because of the
Island, and Backs arranged the furniture Georgetown University in the school of recession, new home sales are down in the
on angles to alJow the residents to see the foreign service. Then he found he wanted Phoenix area, but Backs says the reces-
Larry Backs, interior desian instructo[...]hree or four
on campus, recently won an award in the When Backs meets with clients be[...]hich corresponds nicely to
annual competition of the Phoenix discusses ideas with them,[...]graduation for those in school now.
Chapter of the American Society of In- himself the expert. He does the shopping stitute in Brooklyn, where he rece[...]Design. and be shows carpet and fabric samples bachelor of fin[...]rd was for transfonnina a and photos to the customer. If they aren't chitecture. He recei[...]ternatives. degree in education from the University waU covering, window treatment[...]know what they want," Backs said. This is Backs' first year as a full-time Backs' bu[...]as led him to design a five-story office
raising the ceiling, and adding haloaen different th[...]n, D .C .. In a
lighting on tracks were a few of the im- The starting point on the L.A. house Scottsdale Community College.[...]ing green slate floor. Backs our campus has the potential for setting ject, he went in whe[...]left one working fireplace, but turn- found the upholstery fabric, which set the up a degree program and is excited about decided where rooms and departments
ed the other into a niche where soft color scheme. The carpet is "popcorn the opportunity. would[...]Backs did the interior and exterior in the field should take introductory also designed the American Embassy in
The seating in both rooms was c~­ design[...]en chairs were stripped and place in the same competition in 1987. It and find out i[...]h was reupholstered took a year to design the house and eight developed. when his business takes him all over the
and cut down. Both were used to tum an[...]Opportunities should abound by the world?
empty space into a TV room.[...]e to staying in shape addressed in recent seminar
By Joyce Barton[...]" d iet" has negative extra lean. Usually the tougher the meat,
grey sweat suit, said the more you take connotations. We think of it as depriving. the lower the fat."
The Voice
care of your needs, the better able you will On the contrary, she says, eating well Pell says when eating junk food avoid
Fitness is wellness, and staying well in be to deal with other things in life, the means you can eat any food you want. It[...]s. ''And certain can-
"this crazy world" involves the total more productive you will be. is more a matter of how much of it you die[...]ave a Snickers, eat
So says Joann Pell, head of the cam-[...]Social fitness is another aspect of[...]basis is to monitor your fat intake and eat[...]weight watching you still need to
presentation on the subject of total fitness[...]fit when th ey have the time for[...]It is easier to eat well today because[...]In addressi ng the physical exercise
Mental Fitness[...]Most of the fat that people eat comes
" How you think, what you think, and wellness, the fitness counselor said. They[...]mines your get great satisfaction out of the little[...]lves to o ne fat food a day . a week is enough, she says . "Fitness is
fit as well . Mental fitness, she emphasiz- In introducing the nut ritional aspects " If you choose to eat red meat, certain
ed, gives a person the ability to cope. of health , Pell said she tries to avoid the cuts are lower in fat , " she said. "Choose[...]How would you like to be the Stude[...]he will never know the feeling[...]ng
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (264)[...]7

Avoiding anger a major issue
By Joyce Berton things . The psychologist indicates Body Lucua[...]"should" or "must" are the key words Another clue to anger management is This will also began to help to heal yo[...]learning to watch how the body reacts. Time out is another technique the
Does your anger cause you to be "Too "Trouble comes when the other party Wechsler says when a[...]" or are you "Too Cold refuses to follow the rules," he says. angry they begin to breathe rapidly. ' 'You When anger is at a high level. The
to Hold"? •[...]ns when there can't think about what is going on. You angry person may need time to calm
· In an anger management seminar by is exaggerated significance of an event or can't respond because the carbon dioxide down.
the same name, psychologist Dr. situation. in the blood is 9S percent. It is a mild If the other party respects that, then a
Frederick Wechs[...]Rapid, shallow breathing causes the the problem solving.
Hospital audience so large they[...]s pro- brain to respond as if there is an emergen- Deal with angry children by first
of the provided seats and onto the floor. ves you don't love me or you wouldn't[...]validating their anger, Wechsler says.
The listeners were divided in their this."[...]"Learn to control your anger by body Help them to investigate the cause. Often
response to the question, but unanimous Wechsler says these thinking patterns control. Breathe deeply," the speaker they don't understand themselves. Then
in their desire for his advice on the are automatic.[...]"They are learned from the influential deeply will help you rdax. It is easier to appropriate way.
"When a rabbi[...]spond to a situation when you are relax- The anger management counselor ad-
It doesn't take the time to analyze the automatic, they are abbreviated. 'That's[...]up." mits aU of this takes practice, but by do-
situation," Wechlser said. " An angry[...]had it,' are typical responses." When on the receiving end of someone ing so people can move on to negotiation,
person does the same thing. They don't " When one or tw[...]rson's anger or pro- Dr . Joe Purham of the campus
" If you go by limited feedback, your meaning,'' the speaker explained. " Anger blem solving[...]chieved. Counseling Center, says this is the time
point of view can be distorted." is really a mask for pain . Therefore, it is Often people are afraid to express thei[...]Sometimes it i taken too lightly, people the tension, " he ay .
their anger and deal with it e[...]ake a joke o ut of it , and laugh There is a lot of added pressure right
more effectively. P[...]arn to use Another key to anger management is it o ff. now . Students ha e exams and the final
anger management .[...]try to avoid a con- days of school piled upon the holidays.
" How many people take the time to frontation altogether, o r[...]know what is going on with the other per- turn it back o n the other person. Years, we see more students {in the
One key to develo ping anger manage-
ment is for people to control what they son? " Wech[...]ny other time of
say to themselves . According to the Cinderella from the stepmother's perspec- threat to retalia[...]estions. The campus counselor strongly sug-
thinking includes: He asked the audience to imagine be- Another avoidance tactic is manipula- gested a support system to help deal with
•Miad reading: This is " assuming others ing bumped from behind whil[...]tress, loneliness, and painful emotions
feel just the way we do," he says. Or in a check-out li[...]nce, "Also watch your diet," he advised.
the other is feeling or thinking. point of view might change if you turn Wechsler says to "use the broken record "Sugar can be a problem[...]e rules around to say something, and realize the technique.[...]alcohol actually increases it.''

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (266)[...]establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;
or the right of the people peacably to assemble and to peti-
tion the Government for a redress of grievances.

D A high school student goes to the school library to check
out a novel for a book report, only to find out that the library
doesn't carry the book sought because it has been banned
by the school district.
D A music fan goes into a record store to purchase an album
by his favorite group, only to find no copies of it on the shelf,
because it has been banned by the state.
D An art lover walks into a museum to see a sculpture by
his favorite artist, only to find that the sculpture is no longer
there because nude art has been banned by officials in that
county.
Although controversi[...]le should be able to watch, listen to, and
Are the rights of these people being taken say whateve[...]se? tional right, the First Amendment has its
Censorship issues such[...]Are First Amendment rights being taken
How the First Amendment should be in- away by those who are supposed to protect
terpreted is the big question: after all, next them?

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (267)[...]limits what
The Voice[...]istian crosses. No Stars of
David . Nothi ng that shows preference of[...]By Jeff Wendt
any religion over another.
This is the practice of most
government-funded entities durin[...]movie?
state" is the reason most frequently given[...]Do you look for violence, or
by government officials for censoring use[...]of very bad taste?
The First Amendment to the United[...]Such scenes are affected by
States Constitution says "Congress shall[...]the new rating by the Motion
make no law respecting an establishment[...]" NC-17" is a rating that bars
The Preamble to the Constitution of[...]children from seeing the movie,
the State of Arizona says we are grateful[...]but doesn't carry the "X" rating
to Almighty God for our liberties;[...]that the adults are used to
however, it also admonishes, "[...]immmediately, and one of the
exercise, or instruction."[...]first movies in Arizona with the
These documents set the stage for buildings all across the country. Many groups are protesting their removal[...]"The rating system was
give these words a narrow interpretation set up in Greer Park in the heart of town and state," he said, "and the founding developed as an informatio[...]to do this." tool to inform the parents as to
Campus regulations "A winter visitor wrote a letter to the "Religious holidays should be the content of the movie, "
Graciela Figueroa, director of town council threatening a lawsuit if the celebrated within a religious communi-[...]ublic relations on earn- display was in the park when he returned ty," he said.[...]Wayne Kullander said.
pus, said the college tries to be sensitive the next year,'' said Ruth Gregory, presi-[...]nt view on Kullander said that the rating
to all holidays and celebrations . dent of the Caliche Garden Club, owner restriction of religious displays is the Rev. was all- inclusive, and more like
" Sometimes we miss, and that makes me of the set. Father[...]n "X" was,
feel bad," she said. " We find that it is best Without fanfare the nativity set was Basilica Catholic Church. because the "X" was never an
to use ' season's greetings,' or 'happy placed in the front yard of the United " I feel sad aboul it," he said. "If the official rating from the MPAA.
holidays.' We must separate religion from[...]hurch. majority of the people d o not oppose it, In a rece[...]why you couldn't have it." article, the director of " Henry
tation is Glendale. Rouse said he thinks the United States and June," Phillip Kaufma[...]"We have no written policy on the mat- has lost the value of symbolism. " We also feels this is a giant step in the
Phoenix, the largest incorporated city ter, but we use[...]movie business.
in Arizona; and Duncan, the smallest in- said Peter Van Haren, city[...]things that are America and show it the way I
decorating during the holidays. but Van Haren said the decorations are beautiful without hassles?" he asked. want," Kaufman said. "It is not
"The city has no written policy because "pretty much vanilla." And the " hassles" do continue. intended[...]The "NC-17" rating was be-
Brian Suggs, administrative assistant in The religious community The ACLU view ing heavily enforced through the
Phoenix's Public Information Office .[...]ublic Harkins chain, according to
''The legal department ren.d ers opinions a different point of view is the religious property are a violation of separ[...]state," said Barbara "If the person going into the
Phoenix does, however, allow religious leaders who agree with the private sector. Drescher, an intern with the American movie is obviously under 17, he
displays at sites it rents[...]roup wants to reference to God, " said the Rev . She said that if someone complains on to enter in the movie,''
use religious symbols at the Civic Plaza Frederick Nitz, pastor of Our Savior either side of the issue, the ACLU Kullander said. "But this[...]ical Lutheran Church in Sun Ci- reviews the facts of each individual case rating will in no way affect the
this for the duration of the rental. At ty. "In the past there was no objection and makes a[...]on of whether to old 'R' rating that is used now."
public buildings, the city shows no to religious signs during the holidays. It's file a lawsuit. This change in the ratings
favoritism of one religion over another."[...]in recent times." This comes back to the First Amend- system is the first since 1984,
The small retirement community of Rabbi Jeffery Ableser of Temple Beth ment "the right of the people to peaceably when the MP AA installed the
Youngtown caved in to the threat of a Israel takes a similar stand . assemble, and to petition the Government "PG-13" rating category.
lawsuit over a nativity scene that had been "There is a disestablishment of church for a redress[...]ally available to minors; must not disrupt the instructional pro- would be offended."[...]t or sexual cedure or diminish control in the On the contrary, Grand Canyon
The Voice[...]or anything that distracts classroom, and the school reserves the University, a Christian academic school,
Contrary to popular belief, GCC has from the educational process or right to be the final judge. has other ideas.[...]what the district deems disruptive is
the realms of safety and decency.[...]obscene, immodest, indecent or ly cover the person, contain no emblems[...]the 33 schools in the district adds its own In certain schools, the LA Raiders or must not disrupt the academic process.
arts and sciences, there are no[...]Kings clothing could be considered The professors will be the judge of
cerning clothing, "but they (students) d[...]uptive because in some schools they what is inappropriate, and students who
Donna Murcblan[...]irts, blouses or hats that are suggestive The Deer Valley District handbook, Fur[...]alter tops, although this In comparison, the pool rules on this
However, students at nearby[...]to students above third campus echoed the campus rules.
schools and high schools have many The Peoria Unified School District's grade.[...]ons. handbook is similar to Glendale Union ASU and ASU West echoed the non- Tara Burnette says.
Officia[...]ook has nothing in it on how skimpy it is. Basically, it depends on
to compare clothing pol[...]pecific rules are not spelled out in t.h e The opinion of Lynn Phillips, the pool is out in the open."
public specialist at Glendale Union High[...]n High School District's secretary to the president's executive Does censorsh[...]assistant at ASU was that the school schools today? Probably[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (268)[...]B3
Music becomes a question of obscenity
By JennHer Williams

Does the government have the right to
" protect" the citizens of the United States[...]fall under the same scrutiny as As Nasty[...]As They WannaBe are albums by Guns[...]N' Roses, and the foul-mouthed comics[...]the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that
This quest[...]peals to the prurient interest, offends
American society, and the most recent
group to wrestle with this question is 2[...]In the November iss ue o f
Judge Jose A . Gonzales Jr. h[...]Madomoiselle magazine, an editorial by
a decision that declared it would be illegal[...]albums and cassetes filled the Crew contained the following statement :
Nasty as They Wanna Be, in the South[...]ebrate rape. And that, I
to purchase or listen to the album .[...]Crew albums now carry a warning think, is obscene."
However, those who are convicted of sel[...]bove), making people Regardless of the outcome of the cases
ing the record to an adult could face one aware of the album's explicit lyrics. against 2 Live Crew, it is felt by many,
year in prison and a $1,000 fine . Selling In the state of Florida it's illegal to including Rogow, that the First Amend-
it to a minor could mean a five-year[...]purchase the album no matter what ment and 2 Live Cre[...]the circumstances. victorious[...]Rogow told the Orlando Sentin": that
cannot be reasonably argued that the charged with violating a little-used state "It changes the balance of power," national publicity about the "Nasty" rul-
violence, perversion, abuse of women[...]aid Bruce Rogow, a Nova University ing is creating a groundswell of support
depict[...]o represented 2 Live Crew and was for the album, which has sold approx-
human genitalia contained on this recor- The group was also involved in an quoted in the Miami Herald. "It' s going imately I .7 mil[...]currently has a new
2 Live Crew has also been the target of 1987. The charge was related to simulated want to be repressive. " album , "Banned In The USA," which
charges of obscenity .[...]Andy Lundheim, a full-time student is promised by Campbell to be even
Two members of the rap group were also ended in acquittal.[...]with a first-degree misdemeanor The main concern about the charges assessment of the situation. Campbell said, as quoted in the Miami
an adults-only concert in a[...]r this kind of Herald, "We' ll keep making the same
club . Luther Campbell, the Crew is that they will lead to restrictions censorship[...]in Broward County. •'

Advertisers feel the[...]By Jonl Kowitz
censorship crunch The Voice

By Joyce Barton[...]for Banned Books Week on your 1991 calendar.
The Voice " Banned Books Week-Celebrating the Freedom to[...]Library, 5959 Brown Street, and sponsored by The
The Voice for his topless bar. Another might[...]ctivities included displays and discussions about the
advertise massage parlors. Should The Voice run controversial subject of cens[...]books were on visual display, along with a
The First Amendment offers censorship pro- wire cage symbolizing the absence of freedom.
tection to the press, but it is heavily qualified and Books like " Catcher in the Rye," "Gone With the
problems arise, some concerning advertising. Wind," "For Whom the Bells Toll," "The Exorcist,"
Censorship occurs "when some outside per- " One Flew Over the Cuckoo' s Nest" and "A Doll's
son or group of[...]ng printed,'' said Mark Goodman, ex- the past year, according to a Denver Public Library list
ecutive director of the Student Press Law Center of 100 Banned B[...]Banned Books
According to the spring issue of the SPLC considered dangerous by individuals or groups who The following is a partial list from " Banned
magazine,SPLC Re[...]ne Owens, Books Week '86-Celebrating the Freedom to
advertising bas several serious ne[...],' · a ref erence source of o ver 100 banned
the student press. One of the most obvious is the Most of the books were banned because formal com-[...]sement cen- plaints had been submitted by readers who found a book "" " Death of a Salesman .. by Arthur Miller
sored from a student newspaper,[...]d usage.
yearbook, revenue that could pay for the With 1,000 book complaints made nationwide in 1989, "" " Grapes of Wrath .. by John Steinbeck has
editorial space in the paper is lost. attempts to ban works considered offensive are on the been banned on the grounds of vulgar words.
Lost ad dollars m[...]or bans were placed on books in "" " The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormier
formation for the publication to provide. only 15 p[...]ions and f oul
Censoring advertising means the public bas " Whoever complains can[...]but she was quick to add that banning a book is giving V" " Forever .. by Judy Blume was pulled from
had, the Report says.[...]school libraries for the act ofdisobeying parents
The only laws governing newspaper advertis- "A book that is considered trashy will be used and and[...]"" "Ordinary People" by Judith Guest was
couldn't advertise prostitution, for example, The complaint form Glendale library submits to their banned after a parent found the novel obscene
which is illegal except in Nevada.'' readers includes 19 questions, the last one being " Do and depressing.
The Voice bas "no set guide.lines about what[...]library materials?"
editor, "but this is a community college. If we According to Owens, some of the books were dislik- according to the Intellectual Freedom of the American
receive anything controversial, it[...]l board." the display.[...]from
ln 1988, Janice Bradshaw, lawyer for the " Many people read the books exhibited and even the shelves of a Denver library.
Maricopa County[...]Owens said. ' 'The Bible: Revised Standard Edition'' was attacked[...]al libraries recieve complaints about books, in the early 1950s for contradictions to evolution and
district schools. ln refering to the Hazelwood vs. and still no protest has removed a book permanently " The American Heritage Dictionary" was removed
Ku[...]on language has been banned in Arizona by a community in 1981 for port our basic right to read guaranteed in the First
in this case/ '[...]d's name in vain." Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,"[...]ks from shelves date as far Owens said. " The end result," Owens said in reference[...]'s "Adv~tures of to censorship, " is always the denial of another's right[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (269)[...]B4
Tailgaters beware: No license to swear
By..,._.. Sctorlp1e... If it is turned down by the committee,
the customer's next step is the director of
motor vehicles, who has the final say.
Feel a need to make a statement or[...]lates? be turned down are "69 4FN" which is
If so, be ready to explain the meaning considered obscene, and " NO GOD,"
behind the letters. considered a[...]service, Arizona plates in 1974 and the ftrst guidelines were
Department of Transportatio[...]ions for plates are
companied with a defmition of the letters, words relating to sexual and bodily func-
even if it is a person's name. tions, religiou[...]d have to do In September of this year, the
something about it anyway, " Clemens legislature gave ADOT the OK to recall
said.[...]with offensive expressions.
She believes there is no point in going Plates can be recalled regardless of the
to the expense of issuing certain plates if year issued. 160 people from the state are disputing[...]One person had been issued a plate the recall and have requested hearings.[...]"At 4:30 in the afternoon when they
employees who view the applications. The due to the emphasis on the prevention of Honeywell, was issued tags[...]Clemens said. nia in 1986 which have the letters 1 can' t imagine that one wouldn't slip
guidelines to the department, and many An article in the October issue of the "TSCBS."[...]s Times Magazine, stated that He said the letters stand fo r Terran[...]der her plates which read "DOO "It is my desire to express to the world
their passions, occupations, interests, and[...]WHOP" because the Sons of Italy felt the
prejudices . u[...]A request with the letter RX was
When requests are refused , cust[...]d because of its reference to d rugs,
can dispute the decision by sending in In fact , in California, w[...]r position. vanity plates have been issued over the organizations, according to Clemens. pharmacist.
"If the customer disputes a decision, past 20 year[...]issued Tne price of vanity in Arizona is $25 . " It's a[...]ons of " dago ·• and "wop," innially. The annual fee is $10. sa[...]t
every two months," Clemens said. the Sept. 17 issue of Time magazine. Over from[...]backgrounds."

Drawing the line between art and pornography
talcing the photographs or closing the Keating left the "clean up" work with[...]show. Dennis Barrie and the Contem- Reverend Jerry Kirk, who founded the Before the Mapplethorpe show open-[...]rnography. ed, the CCV demanded five photographs[...]enity" and "illegal use He also founded the CCV (Citizens for from the X portfolios and two
Robert Mapplethorpe calls it art; the of a child in nudity-oriented material."[...]for its There are many prominent men on the removed.
ual[...]cide for fight against pornography. This is the ci- board of the CCV: Carl Three, a promi- The front man in the fight against porn
themselves.[...]in Cincinnati now is Sheriff Simon Leis.
Perhaps the biggest censorship scare received a sente[...]According to LA Weekly, Leis said, "I
over art in the past year has been the for pandering obscenity.[...]obert Mapplethorpe trial. When The fight against porn in Cincinnati coach s[...]not protected by law but which have been
"Robert Mapplethorpe: The Perfect Mo- began a long time ago. Charles Keating Keatidg brought the Citizens for established through the ages, that aJl of
ment" arrived in Cincinnati, ma[...]-
ple were outraged due to its content. the CDL (Citizens for Decent Literature, him[...]uality is one of the immoral acts."
According to LA Weekly, the Cincin- later to be named Citizens for Decency According to a columnist at the
nati county sheriff, Simon Leis, deemed t[...]Phoenix· Gazette, Dennis Wagner, it is During the 1970s Leis was county pro-
several of the photos "criminally According to the New Republic, one of the two largest anti-pornography[...]ht from and anti-obscenity organizations in the bookstore, mas[...]hard Nixon, who ap- United States, and the vast majority of movie theater out of his jurisdiction. It
The photos in debate were collectively pointed him to the Presidential Commis- the funding came from Keating, his com- is because of Leis winning a case against
known as the X, Y and Z portfolios. sion on Obsceni[...]y. panies and fund raisers operated by his Hustlerin[...]o n appeal) that they are not sold
sadomasochism, the Y pictures contain- wrote the minority opinion stating " Por- In a st[...]anywhere in Cincinnati.
ed flowers , and the Z pictures contained nography leads to crim[...]Even wit h a ll of the time and
figure studies of black men .[...]arg umen ts Leis and h is partners
On March 27 the Contemporary A rts war was declared on P[...]then presented, the j ury that deliberated the
Center filed a lawsuit against Leis, the and the Ramada Inn chain for showing executive director of CDL: " It is unclear case found that Dennis Barrie and the
county !)rosecutor, and the Cincinnati adult X-rated programs. how the financial turmoil will affect the Contemporary Art[...]ut ty of the charges brought against them .

• Censored Adve[...]controversial topics for scholru.Lic mitted to the campus paper are regulated advertising," she said. "But the Star[...]T
newspaper advertising are alcohol, tobac- by an acceptibility list. doe[...]fu nded colleges are submitted. If they did, the editors would
rights.[...]her matter. make the decision to print or not."[...]"Private schools have different The Arizona Republic is a privately[...]ctor of owned paper, says James Rawif, from the Barbara Cage
last year, Goodman said . But the SPLC news services for Grand Canyon Univ[...]tudents claim that pressure to limit ed by the public; therefore, the students An ad acceptance committee app[...]s Gilbert
alcohol advertising in their newspapers is themselves can decide what to put in their[...]g staff members "Private schools are owned by the peo- ••For instance," Rawlf said, "[...]ohol advertising policies. ple who fund them. The guidelines arc set gentleman wanted to pla[...]t
In February another Congressional bill, by the owners, "Potts said, a doctor. He was proclaiming the doctor Jennifer Williams
the "Tobacco Product Education and Ci[...]ng deci- was a cheat, and he wanted to use the Pltotoa[...]ould have prevented student ma.naaer for the Gl~nda/~ Star. says they name without writ[...]products. won't print binao ads because of the laws But for student journalists, the main Artll[...]lism student and aovcnaiq pmbl.ina throup the mail. issue is censorship that occurs when[...]Marc deCel.le
sales rep for the Stat~ Pres, the Arizona "We arc a community-type paper, so anyooe from the outside malces decisions
SWe lJDiversky ne[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (270)[...]Words by Children at the Child Care Center

Stephen Lopez, 4, places a Christmas bell on the tree, with a little lift from Amy Glemba, a staff member of the Child Care Center.

Brandon Goins, 4, and lia Tamburro, 4, make gingerbread houses with the help
of Candy Molina, staff member, while Tara[...]ba, staff member of the Child Care Center on

W the eagerness of young children,
and the helping hands of teachers,
decorations were made and hung on the earn-[...]campus. She said when the children from the
Center decorated the tree, .they could see it[...]"They went right back to the Center and
Danny Vargas, the groundskeeper, planted started making more," Glemba said .
the tree near the library last spring. The children made several types of
"I suggested that the kids get involved,"[...]as well as popcorn and Melissa Arreola shows off the glue she got on her
One of the teachers helping the children[...]orating her Christmas bell.
make ornaments for the tree was Amy Gle.m-[...]StOfY and design by Barbara Schripsema/Volce

_,. • r[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (271)[...]A first-semester board member,
Abrams' major is computer science, and
his main field of interest is people. He
wants eventually to own a business[...]Abrams also believes everything ESA
does is meaningful to all students. "We
meet every Friday evening in the Student
Union cafeteria," be said, "and discu[...]embers.''
"My favorite event this year was the
evening social we bad with Joe Betban-
court and his bluegrass guitar. We also
bad the Ninja Turtles for the kids. About
200 people showed up."
Abrams thinks the art shows are a vital
part of the ESA agenda.
Ron Barilla is a fi ve-semester Evening Students Association-Rear center: Michael
veteran of ESA. He is parliamentarian Abrahms. Middle row: Robe[...]arilla, Samuel Hoerner, Raoul
a nd interprets the constitutio n and
by-laws.[...]Photo by Wanda Pippet
ministration. He eventually want[...]nts get in- because they don't know about all the
bachelor of arts degree in art and to work
volved in the benefits and social events things they can[...]s what's on campus for them. ' '
"I joined the Evening Students zalez said. "We are[...]some input in exten- Sara "Sally, Hervey is past Marjorie Johnson is vice presi-
ding the hours of the library, cafeteria president and a seven-semester board dent of the Evening Students Association.
and bookstore,"[...]e to improve
Barilla said he thinks one of the most Her personal goal is counseling in the her skills at the workplace and improve
important things ESA does is contract religious sector. "I have my Christian herself by working with student govern-
each year for an[...]el that's ment. She feels student government is
free legal services to students. "We also[...]joined ESA because Johnson feels all the functions of the
said. some things needed to be changed. " The ESA are important because they benefit
In the future, BariJla wants to work on board needed[...]cultural,'' she cited many examples of things the
students. Grants range from $2,000 to[...]ure to different type5 of art
Robert Bowman is the treasurer triloquist." through the Artist Series, and purchases
of the ESA . Hervey said she spends about 10 hours the association has made with its money.
"I joi[...]Johnson feels that the evening students[...]need to be more aware of the ESA
classes, she works in the Student Ac-
Bowman said. "I find work ing wit[...]because it is one of the few gro ups on[...]ry fulfilling." " The ESA works to make cultural campus that is there to help them and
Bowman also said he[...]able to students," Hervey
become president of the association.[...]ple will hear us so the evening students[...]can sometimes provide the same enter- wo n't be left behind," John[...]Johnson also said she feels the college[...]" By serving o n the board, I've been often puts more emphasis on the day[...]able to help others, and I've also learned
is in his third semester on the ESA board . from others. " to the night students. The examples she committees,
Samuel Hoerner is completing cited included the bookstore and ad-
He is a management major who plans to
continue working on a management his first semester on the Council. ministration offices which are, for the Artist Series,[...]only open until 7 p.m.
degree after he leaves the college. Hoerner believes his most i[...]Johnson is completing her third year on art acquisition,
"The executive board is the go-between
for students and faculty," Coulombe is to assist students with course material the council.[...]m them of activities happen- Mary Obtund is the secretary of
voice on campus." ing around the campus. ESA, and majors in education. "I want scholarships, the
Hoerner is also interested in medicine to teach element[...]apanese history, in addition to stu- This is Oblund's second semester on the Evening Students[...]board. As is the aim of most board
tion to keep the lights on in the parking
lots until night classes are over."[...]o get more Association pro-
He is pleased that the board has been
successful in purchasing bench[...]a commissioned officer in the armed ser-[...]"Everything ESA puts on is important[...]vides the college
the High Tech Center and art objects for a doct[...]hlund said. with its social
the library, offices and grounds.[...]She enjoys helping Brian Quinn, the an
"I'd personally like to be part of get[...]- coordinator, in setting up an shows. "He structure.[...]r Evening Students Association picks out the pieces we are to purchase,"
ting a museum set up for the protection[...]e of our art objects," portant personal goal is to " utilize my
Coulombe said. "I think we s[...]ESA is the sole funder of art acquisi-[...]knowlege and leadership skills for the bet- tions for the college.
able to do this in about one more y[...]my community."
Coulombe' s main objective is getting[...]She also feels it is important to help
more students involved wit[...]achieve their maximum potential member of the council, feels the main
tivities and management.[...]purpose of the council is to generate
through education .
Richard Gonzalez is a fi rst- Johnson feels that the ESA Council's cultural diversity on campus[...]oftbe Council. He also most important role is to help evening also like to promote an interest in musical
serves on the fmancial commitee. students know what is available to them. events.
Gonzalez feds the purpose of the coun- "Evening students usually come to Thompson is interested in psychology.
cil is to see that each student gets what class and[...]ike to complete a
be deserves and to prove to the student don't take advantage of what is available bachelor's degree in psychology, a[...]there ia a Diabt life on campus. to them-like the Artist Series-probably work in indu[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (272)[...]11

Holiday entertainment across the campus
Music majors to perform[...]recitals The Glendale Community College Jazz Band will Christmas is back and the day and evening student[...]ay at 7:30 governments are preparing for the annual Glendale
Recitals will be held tomor[...]in private lessons. Several of the jazz numbers played will include The party will be Dec. 22 from 9 a .m . til noon in[...]Jia Brown,, "Spinning Wheel," and the Student Union.
struments in varying degrees of[...]be featured as To raise money for the children's party, gift give-
imately 2S pieces are on the program. a Tenor Sax Soloist on "Misty. •• The group will also away tickets are being sold at the Student Govern-
The performances will begin at 2:15 p .m. in the perform a jazz version of "Frosty the Snowman." ment Office, the Evening Students Association booth,
Music Building, Room 24. Admission is free and the John Thruber will direct the ensemble. the Student Activities office, and at a booth at the
public is welcome. The free cooocrt will be held in the Performing Arts End-of-Semester Blowout.[...]The price of tickets is $2 or the donation of a new[...]toy. Prizes will be given away at the party.
Glendale Community,[...]from Valley West Mall, a gift certificate from the

to present concert[...]"Season's Greetinp," a choral program with the Needy children who will be attending the party were
The Glendale Community Band and the College Concert Choir, the Chamber Sin&ers and the Guitar contacted through the Head Start Family Communi-
Symphonic Band will[...]ty Center, Family Development Center, and the GCC
row night at 7:30.[...]Child Care center. All children are welcome.
The Symphonic Band will perform ftrst in the con- Dr. Peggy Licon and Janet Carlsen direct the choral Donations for the party were received from the
cert. Pieces that will be played include "Minuteman," groups, and Bonnie Lou Toigo directs the guitarists. Glendale Chamber of Commerce,[...]and ..Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo." The program is tonight at 8 p.m . in the Perform- Black Angus, GCC Bookstore,· Valley West Mall,
The Community Band will conclude the concert ing Arts Center.[...]Departments,
with several Christmas pieces and the original Leroy Spiced cider and coolc[...]during in- First New life Children's Choir, The Good Egg, Tex-
Anderson version of "Sleigh Rid[...]er's Tree Farm.
Both groups will be directed by John Thrasher. Donations of non-p[...]s are being encouraged to donate their time,
The free concert will be held in the Performing Arts and good used toys will be[...]the Westside Food Bank and Toys for Tots.[...]bert Del Gilmore at 435-3526.

'Diviners' cast shows professionalism, quality acting[...].
The emotions of Buddy's father, manly
One of the elements of critiquing a col- and simple Ferris Layman, who had to
play is to remember that the actors live with the loss of his wife and the heart-
not professionals.[...]er that while were touchingly portrayed by Shaun
the campus cast of "The Malone. ·
, '' written by Jim Leonard Jr. Paul Schutte, a returning GCC student,
directed by Vrrginia Ludders, theater was excellently cast as Basil Bennett, the
nstructor. story-line philosopher who held the town
Steve McClellen was Buddy Layman.[...]k- Michelle " Salea" Lay, Elizabeth
by his mo ther's drowning death II Snyder,[...]phie Lenny,
before that he was terrified by all Andrew Hutchison and Tonly Brinkley
, even his bath water and the rain rounded out a quality supporting cast for
the sky. the play.
The audience did not believe for a mo- As the town women argue with
it was Steve McClel[...]j ust washed or also baptized, the final
The starkness of the set design demand- slow-motion scene portrays the tragic
the actors give their best. They knew river dr[...]a recent production of Jim Leonard Jr.'s drama. " The Diviners."
Matthew Kerby played a handsome but movie film.
"'"u.>'"""''"IS C. C . Showers, an itinerate When Showers attempted to rescue the
nrPJ::~cn,""r . He was pursued for one reason floundering boy from the water, the au- Dec. I performance.[...]Arlene Schuh, a newcomer from Ad-
another by most of the women in[...]ed," said dison, Ill., was also impressed by the[...]. " I didn 't expect to become so
Showers, with the help of Buddy's
, Jennie Mae, played by Dorie surate with the quality of the cast. Three- Arbor, Mich., who has a background in drawn into the story. I've seen a lot of
did his best to wash away both quarters of the seats were empty at the student theater. " I'll be back to see more college plays. This was the best."

'Heartbreak Station': A taste of many mu[...]t a mixture of contemporary some light on the band's new direction:
By Bobby Warren[...]music which keeps the listener guessing " I'm going t hrough chan[...],
The Voice with[...]The first single, "Shelter Me," takes a alright." If the record is as successful as
Others point their finger[...]and Jimmy Swaggert. The true weakness of the album is its
ee[...]d it through "Love's Got Me Doin' Time" is lack of a truly strong song, which[...]live in a glass house time to the early seventies, and you come
up with " Heartbreak Station," the t hird[...]n's Road" could easily have bad cuts- it is a consistently strong ef-
Actually, the record is more than that.
ie'[...]been from " Toys in the Attic."
The title cut is a true blues song with[...]- from " Shelter Me " release, it is the coming of age for a group a vocal edge very fe[...]They no longer rely only on pulveriz- The record ends with " Winds of of 3 !h o[...]nd Tom Keifer's screaching Chanae, •• the lyrics of which miaht shed innovative[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (273)[...]with the Sioux Indians. "This movie is[...]tempt to set the record straight," Costner
"Dances With Wolves" is the fllst bas said. "But I do hope our efforts to
classic movie of the '90s. It is the epic authenticate the people and places we' r~
adventwe of an ordinary man who is dealing with will finally show a si[...]t with "Dances Costner insisted that the actual Lakota
With Wolves," as well as co-producing language (the tongue of the Sioux tribe)
and starring in it. be used in the film. "Lakota is a very dif-[...]guage with so many sounds,"
"Wolves" begins in the 1860's as said Doris Leader Charge,[...]ldier Lt. John J . Dunbar viser on the film who is an instructor of
(Costner) receives his choice of[...]ing an act of Gleska CoDege, located on the Rosebud
heroism (which was really his greatest at[...]t at suicide). Dunbar chooses to be "The steps I've taken in this movie--to
reassigned to a post on the Western fron- set the Native Americans in an environ-
tier. As soon as[...]is compa- ment that looks authentic for the era, to
nion, Cisco (his buckskin horse that was give them the best costumes I could bas-
awarded to him) arrive[...]can relate to--fulfills the obligation any
Dunbar soon comes into contact with the filmmaker has when he enters into a
Siou[...]omes a can,'' Costner said .
member of the tribe. " Wolves" gives you the feeling of
The movie, which is based on Michael honesty that Costner was hoping to ac-
Blake's novel of the same name, travels complish; you feel like you are really sit-
through Dunbar's friendships with the ti ng around the campfire with Dunbar
tribe; a love affair with Stands With A and the Sioux. "Wolves" depicts the life
Fist (Mary McDonnell), a white woman on the frontier as realistically and emo-
who as a child was adopted by the tribe; tionally as a movie possibly can. As a
and the tearing decision he must make director[...]Top 10 end-of-the-semester
By Jaon lluldrtck[...]Someone tries hard Top 10 end-of-the-semester activities for
T•urua (April 20-May[...]nt. a Christmasy-colored bow-tie.
is my kind of Thursday!" It's not Thursday, take your Don't forget the keys to the handcuffs this time. "" 9. Tell[...]18): You have knack for get- to take the final because you don't exist .
medication and sh[...]ug. 22): Many of your fondest hopes, if the sky is falling-you'll soon realize, it's the earth that's "" 7. Answer essay questions on ec[...]am by simply writing, "I'm not gonna pay a lot
your let[...]H tod8y is your birthday, influence spreads beyond[...]"" S. Invite Dan Quayle to take Political
From the Balcon[...]"" 3. Impress literature teacher by standing on[...]ly take the day off.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (274)[...]13

Tough Bowl loss for Gauchos
Last minute FG by
Warriors defeats the
Gauchos in last game

A 27-yard field goal by sophomore kicker Akahiro
Kamada with 1:51 remaining led the Warriors of Walla
Walla Community CoiJege to a 34-32 victory over the
Gauchos in the Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl.[...].
"Glendale is a great football team," Warrior head
coach Mike Levins said. "It feels good to get the vic-
tory, because we had to play hard to win the football
game."
Although the Warriors won the game on the
scoreboard, the Gauchos won the war of statistics . The
Gauchos amassed 417 yards of total offense to the War-
riors' 394.
The Gauchos opened the scoring in the first quarter[...]iii
you should feel that you're capable of moving the ball[...]0
In the next eight offensive plays, the Gauchos fumbl-[...].c.
ed the football three times. That resulted in two War-[...]'\.

rior touchdowns. The first was a 1-yard run by
sophomore tailback Bobby Fraiser, and the second was Sean Deal (No. 46) is squashed at the bottom of the pile as Daryle Donahue busts through the line
a 17-yard run by sophomore quarterback Jason Brown. in the second quarter of the Valley of the Sun Shrine Bowl game.
" They scored two touchdowns off of our three tur-
novers, but for the game, they only had five big plays,'' Kamada to close out the first half, giving the Warriors staning from their own 35. The big plays of the drive
Kersting said. "They never did have an impr[...]ense." "The running game had been working weiJ for us all[...]handed off game," Fraiser said. "But all the work starts up front The Gauchos had two chances in the last 1:5 1 but both
to Fraiser, who handed off to wide receiver Maurice with the offensive line." times they were forced to give the ball up on downs.
Handcox, who threw the ball to sophomore wide receiver After the halftime break, both teams came out ten- "You have to learn to take the goods with the bads
Henry Newson for a ~yard touchdown. tative to begin the third quarter. After each team com- in this game of football and unfortunately, we took the
After a Walla Walla fumble at the Glendale 29, the pleted three drives, culminating in five punts, the bad side," Donahue said.
Gauchos drove the ball 64 yards in 11 plays, culminating Gauchos finally broke the string with an 80-yard, five- " I was vecy disappointed with our performance in the
in a 29-yard field goal by Gary Bacskay, leaving the play drive, ending in a Simmons to Decker[...]t half, but from halftime on, I was very proud of the
Gauchos down 21-10. pass of 41 yards. Satsay Singpradith added the extra way the team did," Kersting said. "They kept playing
Walla Walla foiJowed by driving 73 yards in 11 plays, point to close the gap to 31-25. hard and I was not displeased with their effon. "
with the final play of the drive being a 39-yard "We had been playing good the whole half, plus we
touchdown pass from freshman[...]were stopping their offense," Kersting said.
for the touchdown. This put the Warriors ahead 28-10. With the momentum going the Gauchos' way, the
With 1:48 remaining in the first half, the Gauchos Gauchos got the ball back on the Warrior 24 after a Final[...]F
75-yard drive, using 1:24 off the clock, the Gauchos a drive he engineered all by himself by busting up the ww 2I 10[...]mons to middle from one yard out to tie the game at 31-31. Glendale[...]7 7 32
wide receiver Steve Decker. The Gauchos went for two Singpradith's extra point was good and the Gauchos
and convened as Simmons threw to running[...]went on top for the first time since the first quarter. W-Fraiser I yard run(Kamada kick)
DeVries in the corner of the end zone. "I felt we had the momentum , but it just seemed like W-Brown 17 yard run(Kamada kick)
But that didn't stop the Warriors from scoring before we couldn't clos[...]W-Newson 60 yard pass from Handcox(Kamada kick)
the end of the fJist half. The Warriors in two plays mov- "It just didn't[...]ho foot- G -Bacskay 24 yard FG
ed the ball 62 yards, 53 of that coming on a Helmick ball throughout the game," Donahue said.[...]ass to Handcox, which set up a 23-yard field goal by The Warriors put together the game-winning drive Simmons)[...]Newson 1-60, Kretschman 1-10.

John Ross of the Gauchos recovers a fumble by Walla Walla's Bobby Fraiser (No. 4) in the fourth
quarter. This led to a Gauchos score by Daryte Donahue to put the Gauchos up 32--31 .

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (275)[...]Sports

Lady Gauchos open
regular season at 2-3
By Jeff Wendt were h[...]"We were real tentative in the second
half of the game, and we couldn't con-
After Wednesday nig[...]and we couldn' t
against Mesa Community College, the make any of our field goals within a
La[...]lcox said.
overall record and a 2-1 record within the Silcox added he was able to get all the
conference. players some playing time in the tourna-
Saturday, the Lady Gauchos faced ment so they could g[...]ults of that minutes of action and learn how the col-
game were unavailable at press time. lege game is played .
The Gauchos are preparing to face
Phoenix College on[...]y
The Gauchos opened up conference[...]-
Phoenix College. Last year, the Gauchos
won two out of three games against[...]Community College. Sophomore Cindy
"This is a real grudge match," head Cobos led the Gauchos in scoring with 23
coach Greg Silcox said[...]Karen Vesecky added 12 points,
like Phoenix, and the Phoenix ladies and Trina Haney and Robyn[...]•'The players were fired up and we
Gauchos lose two in[...]jumped on them early," Silcox said.
The Gauchos opened the 1990-91 cam- •'Once again everyone got a chance to
paign in the annual Valley of the Sun play and learn the pressures of the game."
preseason tournament. The Gauchos fac- The Gauchos next faced Central
ed Clarendon, Texas in[...]nd, in a game in which
and were defeated 74-50 in the opening Silcox said "was the best effort I've seen
round .[...]and forth
in that we didn't prepare well to close the until there was about 12 minutes left, and
game[...]"I can' t say enough about the way our
After that tough loss, the Gauchos kids played. I've never had a tea[...]"
The team will be traveling to Califor-[...]t be capable of doing this nia on Dec. 27 to the Grossmont
season against us," Silcox said.[...]e-evaluate Christina Gordon demonstrates the Korean martial art form of Tae
Northland Pioneer[...]everyone so that they can redefine their
tion to the tournament. The Gauchos role on the team," Silcox said.[...]By Jeff Wendt tube[...]The Voice of them in the last poll before the bowl[...]For the last three years, there has been the Miami mystique and finally show how[...]talk throughout the NCAA about the Hurricanes can really play?[...]whether to let the football program go Then comes BYU. They have the best[...]national playoff system . player in the country in Ty Detmer, but[...]an the talk are right and the time is now to
start the push for a national playoff[...]play in the Western Athletic Conference,[...]This year is the classic example of why[...]a national playoff is necessary and need-[...]but they play one of the toughest non-[...]conference schedules in the cou ntry.[...]First o ff, there's Colorado, the five- credit do they get for playing a tough[...]No. I because ference schedule, wh ile the independants[...]tied a game early m the season to Ten- year of why a national p[...]hould be used . D1\i~1on 1-A is the only[...]u e the playoff y'ilem . Thi mdude the[...]has the reputation of having a good

Peddler[...]gives me the feeling they' re ducking the[...]The o nly thing that is keeping the[...]playoff system on hold i the college[...]presidents. The player like it, the coaches[...]like it, the athletic directors li ke it, but the
9862 A Metro Parkway E.[...]Notre Dame was defeated by Stanford college presidents won't go for[...]early in the season to drop them down in the colleges stand to lose TV revenue
Phoenix, Az[...]the rankings. Then all of a sudden, they money[...]and are back on top, on- Who cares about the money? We the[...]Dame is a good team? champion.[...]Then there's the Miami factor. Why So let the college presidents thi nk about
TEAM SHOR[...]anked above Brigham Young their money. The fans will eventually get[...]University when BYU defeated the Hur- tired of the bowl games and start show-
OFFICIAL CREATORS OF THE VOICE T-SHIRTS ricanes earlier in the year? Now their ing how they want a nati[...]chance at the national title went down the system, and then it will appear.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (276)[...]15

1990: Oh what a year it was
By Jeff Wendt may[...]mes. In the East, the Pistons continued theu
1990 also marked the return of con- ln the American League, the Boston dominance, but were heavily tested by the[...]college football. Miami won Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics rose Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Divison
Why was 1990 such an odd year in the national championship, but created to the occasion once again. And once final . Michael Jordan and Co. couldn 't
sports? How did the Reds win the Series? the controversy of needing a playoff again, the American League West show- hold off lsiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer,
How did the Pistons win their second system. The 1990 and 1991 bowl games ed its dominance as the Athletics swept and Joe Dumars, as the Bulls succumbed
straight NBA title? How did the Forty- will provide even more controv~ r sy. the Red Sox in the American League to the Pistons in seven games.
Niners also win their sec[...]ampionship Series. In the finals , the Pistons showed their
Super Bowl? Here's an inspir[...]r a great World Series, total domination over the Trailblazers
How can we ever forget the lockout? and won the series in four games.
back at the 1990 sports year in review. which was highlighted by the brilliant play[...]of Billy Hatcher and Jose Rijo of the
Football the strangest seasons that baseball has[...]Reds. Everybody was saying, how could
The Niners were just unstoppable last seen. the Reds win the Series? Well, they went tlockey
season as they ran though their opponents Although the lockout provided for a 1990 marked the return of one of the[...]out and did just that, sweeping the
and, finally, defeated the Broncos 55-10 bad season for some teams,[...]most familiar teams to play in the Valley,[...]a lot of excitement from the contenders the Phoenix Roadrunners. Although they
This year, it looks like the Niners are this season. We got to see the Pittsburgh Basketball didn't make the playoffs, the team return-
headed for another Super Bowl. Only the Pirates and the Cincinaui Reds rise to the Who can believe those Suns? Well, I ed to medium-ranged crowds and averag-
Bills and the Raiders will provide the op- top of their respective divisions in the Na- was one of those who had some faith as[...]to whether they could beat the Los In the NHL this season, the Edmonton
The Phoenix Cardinals aren't having The Reds and Pirates then gave us one Angeles Lakers. When they defeated the Oilers once again captured the Stanley
such a great 1990 season. With injuries of the greatest National League Cham- Lakers in L.A. to win the serie , they may Cup by convincingly defeating the Boston
and a not-so-hot quarterback , the team pionship Series in some time, with the have felt a little overconfident in playing Bruins four game to one in the final
look toward next year with the hope that Reds winning the heated eries in six the Port land Trailblazer . series.[...]llege
Whether you choo;e the new Macintosh Usi, Apple' latest powerful, afford[...]............... at Pima CC
~ Or the Macintosh Dei, known for its high performance and expandability. Or the Jan. 30 ... ... . .[...]ern Arizona College
system with the AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (277)[...]• Class______tr_om~page~1
having the energy to do all the things you ASU, Cal State Fullenon, Cal State L.A., The last time a Glendale forensics team Also c[...]duce tension while sit- Other schools were the University of " I'm pleased to see our f[...]According to Mooreland, second-year is not always safe and attackers can use
She als[...]atten- "Don't let your guard slip. There is no
relieve tension.[...]ke
Exercise energizes, Pell said. " When The University of Texas at El Paso, and do as[...]ou," she said .
you're tired, all you want to do is eat. If The University of Wisconsin at Eau to.[...]alysis, and program Mooreland became the forensic direc- ple may not work for you,"[...]pon- Scrivens concluded that " everyone is a
Cool Whip topping, or sugar free Jello ASU won the Hoffs Invitational sibilities as dire[...]amassing 129 points. The University of clubs on campus.[...]oma finished in second place, with "Jan is realJy gung-ho about it," Hoffs dramatically.'[...]Southeastern Utah in a two-way said. "She is doing a fantastic job." Safety awarene[...]for third place. In the future Mooreland will take her of meetings sponsored by the Glendale
"Whether it is nutrition, exercise, or Although Glendale[...]d campus chief of
how you think of yourself, stan by pick- not compete in the Hoffs Invitational, team to compete in tou[...]build out from there," they did compete in the Fiesta Invitational Rockford, Ill.; Cerritos,[...]and again at 6 p.m . Dec. 12 in the Stu-
"You are responsible to make the Competing in the Fiesta Invitational Anyone wanting to become involved in dent Union Council Chambers. The
choice. That is what is imponant, to marked their return to the competetive the forensics club should contact seminar is free and students and faculty
make the choice." scen[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (278)[...]1I _____ _ 1 prepared by Gilleland and Hunt Architects.[...]II now on-line
By Jonl Kowitz a nd a massive 16-foot rear projection Lorenz designed the computer pit area in[...]screen at the front of the room. HTC II. It is two-third., the size of the pit
The VOICe[...]e no chalkboards," West in HTC I, but the size ca n be expanded[...]aid . "Instead , there wi ll be cameras and by removing the wall<. of the fac t!tv
ning[...]High if you need to project ~omething o n the offices.
Tech Center II is opcnmg its doors today. ~creen. you simply wn[...]du:-in.o! a \alk-through by ~lancopa i ne ~creeu ~~ aJ,u uncllon., for slide mch j, a.:cc Sible to• the handi<. ... ppe· md[...]'-hanneb. elecom- there ts eqUipment for the ht:~nn- J
members, 'Aho offidalh accepted the ne"' mumcauom. <lnd 1 nnC\:11.: 1t[...]. Cla-.srooms 'Alll be liege campu-,c~ m the m1crowa"e fhe pit~ \\Ill a commo[...]puters: \hCJnto h l 0. and the 18 ' ~6
puter[...]n "'h1ie con trucun • hi!. building Of the opcr.mg. th, ar.:hllce:t I ·enz
~ HTC II IS ~6.400 quare ct:t and h I'> vcrsattht[...]pH area, He c plaincd that all 10 of the than mo~t. I hope the bui!Ji ~ '!> p· >blem·[...]10 classrooms, a classrooms, along'' 11h the large computer free"[...]ttng center, wnttng and graphic lab~. lab in the pit area~. are equi pped with
-g plu a classroom of the futu re. trenches below the ca rpet to allow com- needs. "Tht buildmg[...]ble to ac-
~ "The electrOniC classroom is the puters to be placed in any configuratio[...]e
1; classroom of the future, " aid C huck "Someday, we won[...]istry would plan to put in he. . •thin the next
~ West, HTC[...].
_2 has overseen the p roj ect from it plained . "Cias rooms will be constructed Lorenz is contracted with Gilleland &
L-.---=---- - - -- --[...]Jiow mstructo rs to Hunt Architects, which is also responsi-
The electronic classroom contains develo p a room any way they want. " ble for the design of High Tech I that
Michael Lorenz, archit[...]dent's wo rkstation Versatility was also the strategy when opened in 1986.
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (279)[...]Opiaioa
Risking Armageddon

ID the Persian Gulf
By the time you read this, we[...]human history.
missles on the half million U.S.[...]best clue as to the probable
many ducks in the desert, or, as[...]What worthwhile purpose could
the horrors of chemical weapons[...]accomplish?
The United States or Israel[...]removed from power and the
nuclear weapons to retaliate,[...]thousands of lives and the
With such weapons, the d[...]vironment and economy. Fur-
exceed the more tha11 50,000[...]such a catastrophe, the horrible
themselves. Hussein could[...]Today on Bet Li]e, our contestant is
tionally by the Jan. 15 U.N.[...]sh The domestic reaction could
could delay sendin[...]easily make the anti-war sen-[...]Mr. Hussein? Time's running out ...
or the U.S. Congress could vote timents of the Vietnam era seem
to disallow the President from mild by comparison, while
making a frrst strike against abroad, the leadership positions
Iraq. of the United States and the
The future course of world[...]bet that the war Bush is risking
history could very well pivot on[...]both sides may stay within the horrible than any in history.
At the least, we should at-[...]Hopefully, the proven ability
tempt to understand the basic[...]weaponry. But is it wise to bet[...]the world on it? themselves, as exemplified by
possibilities. in the years following such a[...]Bush's new taxes and Hussein's
The most difficult course of[...]h Iran, will soon begin
events to predict is that pro-[...]not do the same, were our roles[...]The world may depend on it.

Can you say 'thermonuclear, and 'broccoli, in the same sentence?
By Marc ... Celie struggle, the world holds its collec-[...]d) The Middle East is transformed in-
The Voice[...]our energy
Test your nose for news with the fi rst came during the Cold War, but[...]needs for the next 40,000 years. Un·
news quiz of the New Year: somehow the old buggers who con- d) The economy goes to hell, as thirty[...]fortunately, 23 Indians deep in the
trol most of the KGB and the Red[...]Amazon Basin are the only people
l) What happens when a nice gu[...]Army decide to give in to the hun-[...]left to enjoy it .
over the Soviet Union?[...]) Bike riding education for adults
a) The Berlin Wall crumbles.[...]becomes North America's hottest
b) The Iron Curtain crumbles.[...]new growth industry.
c) The Communist Cookie crumbles.[...]in real deep debt doo-doo.
d) The whole damn country, which[...]ANSWERS: Ia, 2a and 3a are the cor-
but a conglomer?' · " f[...]3. V. hat happen~ v. hen the natiom. of the[...]1

states held wgelh1.. ,olel y by rorce, th[...]pened (I gave out the brownie point ).[...],.,orJd unite in the cau e of peace, ju tice.
breaks in[...]The other an wer are just future[...]:!. What happen when o ngre and the
15,000 nuclear warhead hang in the pre ident fina[...]1

balance of a tug-of-war between the[...]a) The world get 5 bro\\ nie pcmt,.[...]o h ing the budget deficit?
old Stalini<;t empire and the new[...]b) The v.orld get<; limed . ,end Immediate!) to the ~ ational P ychk
force of liberati[...]\.') The \\Orld get addamueJ[...]rc.flc.n the •~t•• i ,. ,,.., '1 thrl."' ... tho"[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (280)[...]:hrome eq)e, wings outspread, on the didn't need to steal it. If they had j[...]hood of my automobile. It pve the old ed, I would have been happy to give[...]the bird. leng[...], 1 thought. So did my
Please see that my name is removed teenaged son, though he was kind[...]. Skip Boyer, campus. When they see that the collqe
from your mailing list. I have no idea why[...]having nothng It was really a nice touch. The car had[...]ecially fed up because your most purchased it. The dealer said a new one[...]Your Dec. 10 issue of the Voice was
there's no need for a Martin Luther Kin[...]staff are to be cap!
holiday! J:.ast like the state of New Hamp- mistaken. So I bought the eagle and in- commended for producing suc[...]Davis for his exceptional article about the
st[...]ment Talk . His report was Editor:
For the birds my eagle.[...]tccurate and thorough. In fact, we were The Voice pullout section for Dec. 10,[...]ly so proud of it that we sent a copy of the 1990, on censorship was powerfully done.
E[...]have adopted a new attitude toward the paper to the KNIX staff. They, too, were Please congratulate the entire team for
I'm an old-fashioned, patriotic[...]ir production coup! I was able to use
guy. I like the American eagle, the flag, Obviously, there are other patriotic Joyce Barton's article about the fitness the whole paper to good effect in last
apple pie, mothers, etc. I'm especially souls about the campus. Perhaps they felt seminar, also presented by Employment night's Northern Arizona Un[...]ks, was first-rate as well. Both Joyce and the professor took it with him. Well
To demonstrat[...]I am disappointed, however. They of the Voice through their articles, and David Bria nt, The Institute

Well-meaning activists are environ-'mentally' unstable
By Eric Wlncentsen chimpanzee. reproduce, so the police barge into a is boycotted.
The Voice Actually, not all things that the en- man's house and force him to . ..[...]y, incidents like this bring to say that the environmental ists do get to
Follow me now int[...]force a child to undergo major surgery mind the methods different environmen- run the government someday.
sion : a dimension of the color green, and to satisfy her parents' moral beliefs is past talist groups have used to bring about Wha t I picture is, since the Surgeon
o ne that is surprisingly empty. the point of ridiculousness. their[...]General ' s post would also be held by a
You have entered the mind of an T his act of mora l mas[...]ntal terrorist vegetarian environmentalist , the majori-
environmentalist .[...]ven a n e nviro nmen- group, believes that the whales must be ty of this nation would starve to death
This is a mind that thinks the earth is talist would do this, you can look it up protected, a policy it promotes by ram- because of the laws of what we could and
getting hotter while it is snowing in in the Dec . 30 issue of Parade magazine) ming wha[...]ably wouldn't even
Phoenix, that thinks harassing the by an Indiana family is nothing short of the c rews. be[...]dical Environme nta lists are much hke the enough for the cows.
is going to change something. and v[...]mes to promoting their I understand the need to protect the en-
It's a mind that would force a 6-year-[...]What's next , anyway? A gorilla can't is left alone, or someone speaks out a nd to swinging from trees.

Voices across the campus
How far should the U.S. go militarily now that the
January 15th deadline has arrived?[...]We should give him I think the U.S. hould Hutchinson[...]another t\\O \'veeks to stick to the deadline o If we are going in wit h fir t and take \\ hatever ..... ith the Unu d :'-lations
leave Kuv.ait ; then if he the M iddle Ea~t and troop , go in and get the actions are neces ary and Re[...]t out. whatever action is
then see if he is \\illing to serious.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (281)[...]Roaers; Gran-
Cast selections have been made for the campus produc-
tion of the classic musical, "Fiddler on the Roof."[...]Kelly; Shprint- in 'Awakenings'
The play, which follows the struggle of a Jewish father
trying to maintain hi[...]Revolution Russian village, will be presented at the The play is being directed by Virginia Ludders.
'Round the Comer Theat~ here on campus in early Choreography by Lenna De Marco, and vocals by Mary
March.[...]"Awakeninp" is a brilliaat new ftlm based on
The cast list runs as follows : Tevye, Sbaun Malone; Performance dates for "Fiddler on the Roof'' are a trw story. It sta[...]Per- scheduled for March 8, 10, IS, 16. Tickets are now Williams, with excdlent direction by Penny
cbik, Matt Michael; Tzeitel, Renee Serino;[...]the newest member of the staff at Bainbridse

'Lizards' crawling into your[...]Hospital in the Bronx.[...]He is assigned to care for terminally ill patients,[...]years. Among these patients is Leonard Lowe (De
Vo[...]Besides these few dragging spots, the cassette offers

~
. j :East
•Wh[...]an excellent overview of the contemporary Phoenix club[...]'
, 1 had been whetted by an
collection cal[...]The easiest thing to do would be to start with the best[...]stuff. Dead Hot Workshop's acoustic " F- k No" is easily[...]miraculous effect on the patients, bringing them
'/)esert Zona that featured local industrial the most powerful, and therefore the best. D.H.W.[...]sounds like a more intense Replacements, and the song to life.[...]· ' ~t would give me a better idea of the should lead off the tape instead of the dumb cover of
"My Favorite Things" by Avid Intent. ings" was based on the true-life journal of Dr.

~[...]r recent to hospitals, looking at the footage that Dr. Sacks
• .· {:[...]self-titled debut. Unfortunately, though the song is[...]thoroughly listenable, it's just as run-of-the-mill as any shall, of "Laverne and Shi[...]" One of the postencephalitics that Dr. Sachs
} , · j or mediocre MOR pop. Very few of the metal song.[...]wrote about is still alive. Lillian-she's a terrific
1 1 groups 1were on the club scene, and some House Quake, the local answer to the Red Hot Chili[...]eppers, finally gets a chance to get its music to the au- lady .... We went to see her, and we saw the drug
' selections from well-res[...]ir other material.
With the release of Lizards, the second
as good as anything in the Peppers' metal/ funk / punk[...]"Awakeninas" is possibly the best new movie[...]of the year. Both De Niro and Williams give
I .· , Zia collection, my wishes, for the most Other reasons to get this album? Tyn[...]g with Blue Oyster C ult perhaps the best and most memorable perfor-

I[...]d volume still has some of
the bad points of the last one, such as a
pointl[...]vocals, Majestic's "Out of the Darkness," and[...]Knucklehead's "Just Who We Are," a down-to-the-note[...]What the hell. I could go on raving about this thing[...]mances of their illustrious careers. Throughout the[...]tients at the Bainbridge hospital, not actors por-[...]USiCianS fsteps to reading the Volcel
By Tn~ey FIKher[...]By Jaon Sluldrtck[...]applicants should be high-e nergy
The Voice[...]I: Pick up the latest issue of the Voice, which you've
The Best of Disney Show Band is an "Oviously done[...]our friend's copy.
way to showcase your talents, the Disney Entertainment the"Best of Disney" stage show, given 2: Read and enjoy.
Work Experience Program is fo r you . four tim[...]k . Par- 3: Laugh at all the funny parts. •
Each summer Disney chooses some of the best col- ticipants must have adv[...]nd Note: do not laugh at the sectiOllS not meant to be funny
lege musicians from across the country for their three jazz skills.[...]a \\Cekl y ti- - 1--- - - S: Cut out the really funny cartoons and hang on your[...]gerator with extremely Lacky-looking magnet ~
The studio orchestra, which performs at EPCOT[...]6: Recycle.•
center in Florida, is a 36-piece Academy Awards-style[...]Auditions for the 1991 program will be 1
orc[...]y in 7: Write a Jetter to the editor telling what you like or
guest artists se[...]itions are I dislike about the paper.[...]8: Wait anxiously for the next issue.
The marching show band will have two grou ps, one[...]-m basis from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at each of the Disney parks in California and Florida. • .;l • urther information regarding the
Participants must read and move well and have j[...]call (7 14) 490-3 126 dur-
oriented skills. Five shows will be performed daily, so in[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (282)[...]age 5 News
Weight Watchers chew the fat at new meetings[...]school schedule and also gain the support needed while grams, including n[...]students to learn more about the program before siJD· meet the American Heart Association standard: low in
Weight Watchers begins the new year by offering[...]In the past, Weight Watchers frozen TV dinners were
gram[...]to Joann PeU, campus WeUness coor- The employee program, also a l~week session for $80,[...]meets Wednesdays at 1 p.m. in the Student Union. Archer also emphasized the changes Weight Watchers
dinator, the student program will parallel the Weight[...]k sessions offered to employees last If the individuals lose 10 pounds each, there is a SO
percent refund for each person. If the employee keeps "It really allows me[...]off the weight for 6 more months, an additional 2S per-
S[...]s cent is refunded.[...]PeU says the program for students and employees will
The Weight Watchers program for students, a l~week[...]work because of the strong support system.
Albeno Sanchez, the lone male member last semester,
session which cos[...]o f~l a sense of
"It's a go,'' Pell said about the new non-credit class "I enjoy the company of the other Weight Watchers," belonging in knowing that someone else is going through
which developed as a result of requ[...]the same problem as them," she said.[...]ial type of event, not strictly con-
However, she is not sure there will be funding for par-[...]" Research shows chances of being more successful and[...]losing weight is a lot higher," Archer added.
According to Judy[...]a Weight Watchers member, agrees:
adrninstrator, the program enables students to meet their Weight Watchers has revised and updated the pro- " It really gives you a chance[...]The Voice[...]provided as a service to students through the Associated[...]According to Kristin Bennes, assistant to the director[...]of student activities, attorneys are selected by bid every

OUR USED[...]The two attorneys on campus submitted a joint bid.[...]broader range of legal e:xpenise and better serve the needs[...]of the students.[...]Selden specializes in the areas of civil litigation, col-[...]they want further service, they have the option of sign-[...]ing a written retainer which states what the attorney is[...]fro m the University of Michigan and a master's degree[...]ic relation , including

We Have the[...]" I like the college atmosphere," Harrian said. " A part[...]He says about 30 percent of the students who come[...]he said. "When I tell them how the law can help and lead[...]Harrian is in partnership with the Bellah and Harrian[...]law firm . He is also attorney fo r United Auto Workers[...]legal services, a board member of the Arizona State Bar,[...]and on the Glendale Board of Adjustments.[...]Harrian attended the u niversity of Arizona College[...]of Law, the University of London legal curriculum, and[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (283)[...]withdrawn from other Morally, he said, the United States potential nuclear capabilit[...]Iraq docs not get out of Kuwait.
"We can't be the world's policemen," Colllft*S aM Preside[...]Kyl, R-Ariz. "Yet, what Referring to the resolutions facing Con- The congressman also said nuclear Kuwaiti[...]e you and me can gress-, Kyl's opinion is that Congress will weapons are unnecessary because the and tortured; everything they've ever[...]e military action if Saddam United States is only interested in destroy- has been taken from[...]ately 7S people attended a from Kuwait by the deadline set by the cellent equipment capable of doing that. money on the Persian Gulf crisis when we
neighborhood meeting[...]have so many problems here.
at the Deer Valley Community Center
where Kyl spoke abou[...]If a decision of force is made, Kyl
hopes the country will show they are[...]It is not the case, he says, that America[...]ing international outlaws
Americans, particularly the Persian Gulf unified in their support of the president.[...]has been commended by Congress for be-
Troop~' f...ules[...]go everywhere whenever someone
Fifteen pedple in the audience had im- ing one of the most communicative[...]ed nuclear or chemical weapons.
mediate family in the Persian Gulf. One presidents. He supported Bush's actions, "It is occasionally, once every two or[...]As a member of the House In-[...]together," the congressman said, "that 'Governments
camouflage uniform in the desert." conditions are created for which it is im-
Neither the mother nor Kyl knows
where her son was deployed. The
vestigative Subcommittee of the Armed[...]possible for the world to sit back and do[...]sometimes
representative wouldn't speculate on the
camouflage uniforms in this particular[...]commanders. He says the United States[...]her that troops closest
to harm's way were given the best equip-
troops are the best trained in the history
of the country, are highly motivated, and[...]Hitler. Yet, he says that Hussein is[...]ckly as possible.
Another woman, whose husband is in
their morale is superior. He was impress-
ed with plans, and is confident the best[...]equipment was on hand .
the reserves, asked Kyl why reser-:::;::;
were sent t[...]According to Kyl, it il' the com~~aation[...]of things lhiit i:o the problem: Iraq has[...]Personally, Kyl does not favor the use of
nuclear weapons by the United States. He[...]started two wars in the last decade; Hus-[...]sein is a brutal dictator, who rules by[...]under control.'
The representative says the theory is says one of the things we would do if we force and has used[...]don't think it's unspeakable brutality against the people
would go at the same time. He added that a good thing for[...]biological,

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (284)[...]Women win five of seven
By llettSuman

The men's basketball team will put its[...]host San Diego Mesa in the frrst round.[...]....... "Ricks is a aood ballclub with[...]ve miftakes, but aood defeme
recent win streak on the line when they 96-94 overtime vic[...]compeasated for the mistakes we
Southwestern, advancing to the cham- Tbe women's buketball te[...]defeated by Yavapai Colleae made," Silcox sa[...]In the championship ~arne, Imperial Wednad[...]Calldlol plaee . . . . . . . •. . . ,
The game will feature two teams with[...]y. Both teams like to Valley was too tough for the Gauchos, The Lady O.•tebos pmtic::iJ*eCI in[...]w tbe Grossmont tournament in
push the ball up the floor, looking for[...]tunities . "Imperial Valley is a good team with[...]pme at South MOUDI.ain Communi- the team put forth a aood effort.
" They have good[...]better than any of the other teams we've ty ColJeae. In their openina round pme, the
always a fast break team," said Paul[...]physical aad meatal preparation In the sccoad rouad, the Gauchos
record, and 4-8 record overall, Coach After a slow start, the Gauchos·are off skills, •• beiMl C[...]and running. Beginning the season at 1-9, Saturday's resultl ve[...]pion Allen Hancock CoUege and
"Defense is the key to beating them ," the team has won three of its last four[...]won 69-S4 to advance to the
gam[...]ers with a Coach Long auributes part of the touab scbedule. In the scmifmals, the Gauchos fac-
full-court press. team's success to the return of second- "We have bac:k-to-back touab ed the host team, Grossmont Coi-
Gauchos defeat tough Ya[...]avapai, Ieae. In a nip and tuck pme all the
After a slow start for both teams in the ing from an ankle injury, Jeambey return- but it wiD act toqber later in the way, the Gauchos defeated Gross-
ftrst half, Yavapai carne[...]to ao to Scott- mont 61-S8 to advance to the f'mals
in the .second half. The Gauchos allowed " Ben is an integral part of our team," sdale and to Yavapai,'' Silcox said. of the tournament.
Yavapai to build a 14-point lead befo[...]In the cbampioaJbip pme, the
marking their comeback. An 11-point who plays bard all of the time."[...]C•c:lnltHP Ia ~a.ce
spurt by the Gauchos cut a then 12-point Another key factor in the team's recent The Gauchos faced Martin team. In a p[...]to I in a span of 50 seconds. A success, is a change in its half coun Methodist Collqe on Jan. S and the semiimal, the Gauchos fell short
3-point bomb by Ben Jeambey later tied offense.[...]this .time, losing 69-6S in the imal.
the score. In the fmal minutes of the game Before, they had problems scoring in[...]and mental- "We bit a flat stcetcb in the scc:ond
the Gauchos pulled away before hanging their h[...]aid. " Our energy level "Our new offense is a slashing type of- The night before that, the Silcox said.
is high, but we're still looking to improve fense,[...]another non-conference battle which the best fmish ever for the team in
tunities. We dug ourselves into a deep the Lady Gauchos puUed out 6S-54. the tournament. '
Gauchos secoa[...]hole, but we have 16 conference games
The Gauchos recent streak began at the left W> climb out."

Who's 1990's No. 1? C[...]ty.
Commentary the Big 8. But they also played a tough[...]So Georgia Tech finishes the regular[...]season 9-0-1 and plays in the Citrus Bowl[...]was No. I at the time they played any[...]team? No. Did Georgia Tech? Yes, they
By Jeff Wendt only t[...]beat previous No. 1 Virginia in Virginia
The Voice ly won)[...]When they got into the conference another tainted game, this[...]Fourth and finally, the pollsters felt
Who's No . 1?[...]were greeted with a fifth- Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. sorry for Colorado not winning the na-
This has been a question stuck in the down victory over Missouri. That show- So, who in my mind deserves to be the[...]minds of a lot of college football fans. ed the ignorance of Colorado coach Bill No. 1 te[...]so consequently they didn't see the
Colorado and Georgia Tech finished McCartney winning a tainted game. My p ick is the Georgia Tech magnificent display put on by Georgia
No. I in the Associated Press and United They went on to win the conference Yellowjackets.[...]Press International polls, respectively. and the trip to the Orange Bowl against Why, you ask?
Last issue I looked at the possibilities of No. 6 Notre Dame. For starters, Georgia Tech finished the How about a suggestion for later years.[...]ff system, and I still Georgia Tech, on the other hand, may season undefeated and only bad a tie If there is a split among the poll.s as to
believe one is needed, but now I'm going not have had the best non-conference against North Carolina State. who is No. l , why not have the two teams
to look at who should be No. I . schedule, but when at the end of the Second, Colorado lost a game to Il-[...]at Colorado. Colorado season you have to face the likes of Clem- linois, should have lost anot[...]Doesn' t this make more sense?
has to play one of the toughest conference son, Virginia, and Georgia[...]See your name in print.. Join The Voice and[...]gain hands-on experience in the production of a[...]To start o n the road to an exciting career in journalis m,[...]begin byThe Voice)
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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (285)[...]changes Inake spring enrolliDent hard to predict
By Jamee Gilbert Presently there are 14,578 students ment is lower in comparison to the frrst number of credits that a student can[...]asses." register for by phone, from five to six.
The Voice[...]Equivalency (FTSE) of 6,996. Although the current headcount is far "The new phone registration policies
Comparing this[...]have brought about two significant
ment figures is different than in the past. was 13,440 with a FTSE of 6,535 . FTS[...]ayless said. " Increasing from
That difference is due to a change in is defined as the total number of credit by the time classes start today. five to six credits has allowed approx-
the district's academic calendar. The hours in which all students are enrol[...]pring we imately 2000 more students to register by
policy changes the first day of classes divided by 15, the credit hours considered picked up an additiona[...]"Comparing calendar dates enrollment Of the 14,578 students, 60 percent credit classes to register by phone."
changed to match Arizona State Univer- is slightly higher than a year ago," registered by phone. Late registration is Monday through
sity's calendar," said Mary Lou Ba[...]ring, enroll- increase partly due to changes in the Friday from 8:30 to 3 p.m.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (286)[...]..... A void stress by learning[...](;

War comes to campus
By Dnkll Meclrld name a[...]ed because of the information you "Every morning I[...]d?" she asked. wait for the phone to ring," he said. "I CouaseUag a[...]The Counseling Center recognizes that
The war in the Middle East has in some Air Force Base, reque[...]some may have problems dealing with the
way touched all our lives. But how has it not[...]d life on campus? to talk to the press," sbe said. ed," he said. Rum[...]Waltrip does not Her fiance, on stand-by, is scheduled abound and each new rumor adds to the Counseling Center encourages students,
believe that the campus has been affected to leave for the Middle East soon. uncertainty.[...]rried out of And what does he think o f the people[...]ut now they are hoping to get mar- protesting the war?[...]" We realize that the situation exists and
called, but I don't have any[...]are prepared to help anyone that needs
o f the students that have left," he said . do n' t know from o ne day to the next testors have a right to their opinio[...]t thro ugh t his awful
Waltrip doesn' t expect the war to af- what is going to happen," she said. he doe not[...]ge unless it lasts for a long She also said the military has cautio n- " When you sign, you[...]period or if it escalates. But he expressed ed the families of military per onnel no t orders o[...]s around their trees. not. I d isagree with the soldiers who want >Nant people to go throu[...]ut t here who are to back out now; t hey knew the risks a re here for •hem .. Jones c;aid
The coUege has implemented a rapid re- watching h[...]licy for those who are sent to men are in the Middle East. T hen t hey Pete Espitia 1[...]ilitary duty, Waltrip said . burglarize the houses." tillary Bngade m the Nauonal Guard. " I Hospital Meeti ngs[...]paring for war JOined the Guard 110 I could gJve \ved nesd[...]~ 625 W. Thunderbird Rd.
d ramatically. They are the ones who have VISt in t he 167th Sand S Co mpany, has Espitia sat in the cafeteria with head- Mary McEh am, a nurl>e, sa1d t he pur-
left the campus and are no w in the Per- been waiting to go to Saudi Arabia .[...]n his head . " Do you see these pose of the gro up is to get people in to u h
sian Gul f. H is company was activated on Nov. II headpho nes? I' m listening to the news. I with each o ther to share mformation
Due to fear of terrorism, some would by the Department o f Defense. Du ri ng hate being in the position of not know- about what is happening
not speak of their friends or relatives[...]aiting, " he said. " There is very little inf ..uion about
are in the Middle East. " By printing their 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m . He could[...]itia fears t hat he may soon have to what is going on; people need to share
names, you could b[...]ame secondary to De La Gar- I just watch the news." contact[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (287)[...]IN 'T't4E

Third Antichrist
So this is what happens when holo[...]This may sound stupid. In
The United States has pro-[...]blindly follow prophecies.
sein back to the Stone Age, But consider this: The Third
even though his head is so thick World War, as translations of
he can't tell when it is just time his predictions[...]few belligerent countries in the
Even though we support the Middle East.
troops and the President in this The Third Antichrist (the first
action, there is still much to two are[...]rted pulling taking over the Muslim coun-
this garbage that we should[...]and then attempts to take over
the last 15 years, it looked like Europe and the United States.
things were actually going well. Throughout this conflict, the
This time last year we were Chinese seed the Arctic with
euphoric over the fall of com- germ bom[...]s coming in- third of the world's population
to existence. is destroyed.
It only took one year for[...]All we know for sure is that
control over his own military, this war is happening, and that
resulting in the Lithuanian it wil[...]We should worry about the
found another nation to replace future when it comes, and sup-
the Soviet Union as the enemy. port our troops now .
What is scary is that this We all[...]apocalyptic times; paranoia may
the coming of the nuclear be the only logical response.

~aabeat ---------------[...]and the story would appear on page[...]The Voice beat," " Pirate re-encarnated, baby born
The Voice A251 of the Arizona Repulsive.[...]with peg-leg," "FamiJy attacked by
This is not due to bad journalism[...]e's or changing times. It is just an exam-[...]ple of the American public's apathy ducted by UFOs and forced into weight-
"Suicide Solution" backwards the[...]toward what is important. loss programs!''
other night and I came to the conclu-[...]per," and " Top psychics all agree that the[...]mpany will have a brand new
Of course nothing is wrong with effect the way the American public ' ject is plaguing the nation . service that lets you talk to the dead" are
my life. I just want to do it because[...]just some examples of the strange goings
Ozzy said so. tried to make a controversy out of the Well maybe not the nation. But certain- on.
In fact, if this was a true suicide fact that the Jan. 15 deadline for ly the state.[...]ing OK, maybe not the state. The city .... Well hidden SeriousJy SociaJ Cameras,
ting some extra cash by suing Jr.'s birthday.[...]All right, fine, so I'm the only one bought with only twelve box tops from
Osbourne. The note I don't know It is true that the GuJf War is the plagued by this. Super Spy Crunch, have revealed that
about, but the case is real. most important issue at this moment. The point to aJI this is ...what was it they are the product of annuaJ contests.
The general opinion among the But other issues should not be again? Oh yeah. The point is, why do Writers of the paper compete to see
radicals in this country is that with overlooked.[...]oney on a super- who can produce the most outrageous
the start of the war in the Persian Our First- Amend[...]e market tabloid that is obviously not true, story. The winner gets a Tootsie
Gulf they cah get away wit[...]have been generally the most attention even though they are were caught on the Seriously SociaJ Spy
This case is just another in a con- withheld from the public. so ut[...]Cameras are the really bad acid trips that
tinuing barrage of la[...]en standmg in a grocery store the writers nav ~ .
rock musicians who have been accus- Finally, our vocabulary is stiJl[...]dities. the stories, people still buy them, in both
make kids commit suicide. The judge body bags. There are "[...]" The headlines vary, but the intenuon senses of the word.
could decide in favor of the parents[...]It is sad that a country that falls for th1s[...]is just the same: to sell.[...]es such as " GaJaxy shaped as crap is alJowed to have nuclear weapons .[...]Sta{J Plto.,fraplwrs Jdf Gnlwn, Karl The V01ce
... ..,..[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (288)[...]But not all are happy. Some around the the enemy. "Saddam Hussein watches
United States are Protestina the war.[...]NN, ' ' he claims. PO'd by pomo[...]ethina. Aren't
It's Jan. 17, 1991, and America is bom- dead and mutilated women and children[...]n our Arm- &cltor:
bina Iraq. I listen to the excited conver- Da8 at their consciousness.[...]to preserve our way of In a reccot issue of the Voice there
sations of students.[...]o our military experts on cam- life? That is what George Bush said. wu an article acclaimina the new
"It'll be over in two weeks," says one pus have to say about them? Is our way of life not democracy? NC-17 mov[...]asses," says one. Doesn't democracy auarantee the right of in the same issue, there was an arti-
overnight.[...]cle about a rape in the parking lot and
"We're really kicking their as[...]I attribute their opinions to youthful ig- The true danaer here is not American another one on how women could[...]citizens voicing their displeasure; the protect themselves. Has anyone
Throughout the campus I hear about But later that n.iaht I see Sen. John danger is Americans accepting political realized that this is conflicting
surgical strikes, pinpoint accuracy, no McCain on television. He accuses the rhetoric as truth and attempting to qui[...]fenders thrive on pornography. The
Arizona favors King Day by 2-1 majority[...]NC-17 rating is just a new label that[...]Hollywood has dreamed up for the
By Mere de Cell•[...]trating what he did by splitting the vote. fort. Dr. Merrill's research shows that theaters and video stores wouldn't[...]ople Arizona voters support a King holiday by even consider carrying. The movie[...]MLK. Only three voted yes nearly 2-to-one. The will of the majority makers are just trying to remove the
The entire nation is painfully aware on both propositions, while two voted for bas been subverted by electoral trickery: stigma to make us blindly fall into
that Arizona is missing both a Martin 302 and abstained from voting on 301 . the second MLK proposition, you may their t[...]e a
Luther King holiday and a Super Bowl. The other ten split evenly, so it only took recall[...]six voters against MLK to defeat these 15 ly by Mechamites. Poison is poison, no matter what the
tion, however, that the majority of in favor of it. The press demands good stories, and label!
Ari[...]not very scientific, though, so often neglects the facts that might ruin Let's encourage the student body
of a King Day last Nov. 6.[...]ce Merrill, director of one. In this case, the facts that have been to clean up the rtlth rather than roll
Ask a few people how they voted on media research for the Cronkite School neglected are: a) the large majority of in it! Contact your video[...]aid King holiday; c) no other will enhance the decline!
rmd that those who favor a King holiday[...]eir ballots for King Day. state has voted on the issue, and d) the
cast almost as many votes against these[...]he asked a completely NFL, which withdrew the Super Bowl Belva Barrick, Part-time[...]section of 500 Arizona from Arizona over the MLK issue,
Picture a million people in favor of the voters if they would favor a paid King doesn't honor the holiday. Last King Comments, etc.?
MLK holiday; 500,000 vote for 301 and holiday per the federal model, combining Day, local DJs called the NFL offices and Write to The Voice at 6000 W.
against 302, while the other 500,000 vote Lincoln's and Washington's[...]oned, NFL officials feebly 8S302. Or stop by the Language Arts
take one voter against the MLK holiday, percent again answered affirma[...]rlance, 62 to 38 so they wouldn' t be honoring the holiday The Voice reserves the right to edit
the nUllion favoring MLK . percent is a landslide. until Feb. 15[...]I'm not suggesting that Ev Mecham The drive to create an MLK holiday in As one of the DJ's asked , " When do space considerations.
defeated MLK with one vote; I'm illus- Arizona is not an elitist or minority ef- you guys celebrate Christmas? "

Voices across the campus
Do you think Arizona is susceptible to terrorist
attacks and why?[...]so. Well I don't think It is a major city so
but it's clear on the other ty far removed from the We're so far away. anyone knows where the definitely, I think. so.
side of the world. dangers.[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (289)[...]about the campus in a brochure.
The Voke
time, and setting reasonable, secure goals. The seminar is 1 p.m. today in Gilmore's hobbies include readjng.
the Student Union Lounge. A challenge for the student body and martial arts and weightlif[...]and unique, are insignificant in the the faculty to become " more involved"
ESA Social Ni[...]Shainne Gay. An all-you-can- Gilmore is persistent about student and Associated Studen[...]d, will entertain for free dancing and listening. The in attaining it. Elected recently by AS, Gilmore fiJls
event will be held at the Student Union from S-9 p.m. Tickets, $3.9S for adults "We need to pull in more people, the vacancy left by Bradley Melton.
and $1.9S for children 12 and under, are available at the cafeteria, the cashier's especially faculty," he said . Gilmore emphasizes the abundance of
office or at the door.[...]play a major role in creating "unity" by At the same time, he acknowledges that
Instructor share[...]networlc.ing the availible information to a college's purpose is first and foremost[...]professor Lyle Langlois will discuss "Subways of the World" in "We need to unify a scattered student
the semester's first Speakers Forum at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Student In the future, Gilmore wants to look[...]his first subway in Tokyo in 19S3 when serving in the U.S. in creating a positive "sense of c[...]ty" involving the majority of residents on on campus to offer everyone. "
Navy during the Korean War. Since that time he has ridden, invest[...]. Gilmore wants the population on cam-
photoaraphed 31 subways in 22[...]Gilmore and AS are plannng the an- pus to use AS as a source for networki[...]the campus grounds Feb. 28 through blems,"[...]According to Gilmore, there is a lot of
People interested in becoming better[...]" a Re~ntry seminar with 1989 and is a psychology major. He continues by saying, "My impres-
Elaine Erickson, instructional services coordinator on campus. The session Preceding college, he served in the Ar- sion is that individuals, although special
is at noon Thursday in the Student Union Council Chambers.

ASU West offer[...]Club honors members
West, are invited to attend the seminar "Malc.ing a Successful Transition,"
7 p.m. Wednesday in the Student Union.
Frank Granillo, assistant direc[...]at awards ceremony
courses, minority services, the variety of academic fields, and how to make By lllcheel ..., .... The two recipients for the scholarships
a transition to ASU a! smooth as po[...]For more information on upcoming seminars, call the ASU West student[...]Helms' major is in material excellence,[...]The Engineering Club held its fall while Ward's major is in aerospace[...]ing out two $2SO scholarships along with the club.[...]five certificates for academic excellence. The certificates for academic excellence
"Success as an Entrepreneur: A Risky Proposition?" is the title of Lou The Engineering Club has two main re- went to clu[...]ployment Talks seminar at 1 p.m. on Feb. 4. Grubb is chairman quirements in receiving an[...]Pruczinski; aerospace engineering major
of the board of Grubb Automotive, Inc.[...]age and Douglas Lewis; and construction
The leading Valley businessman will give practical gu[...]Although the club dropped from 48 Along with their s[...]l Employment Talks workshops are free and open to the public and are members in the spring of 1990 to 20 and Ward also received an award for
held in the Student Union. members for the fall of 1990, two scholar- academic excellence.[...]ships were still given out, instead of the There are no dues to join the engineer-[...]usual one, because the two recipients tied ing club. The club meets every other
Transfer reception for U[...]G .P .A . and club participation. Wednesday in the student lounge at 3:30
The University of Arizona is inviting students to "explore your options"[...]ed out the awards. fany Reese at 2[...]n at 6:30 p.ni . and program at 7 p.m . Feb. 4 in the Stu-
dent Union.
Refreshments will be served at the reception and the program wiU contain ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[...]from Arizon;> Sta•e Universit)', '"ill address
the campus Speakers Forum at II a.m . Feb. 6 m the Student Umon Lounge
His speech is titled "Men and Relationsrup to Themselves and Ot[...]For more information call997-6539
The cost is $S3 for all four lectures. Each session is tailored to the strengths
of the particular instructor. Bass behavior, top water, spinnerbaits and the use GOLF SIURTS • HATS • T-SIURTS
of electronics will be covered.
The seminars will be held from 7:30-9:30 p .m ., star[...]EAMSHORTS•SWEATS
c:oatinuc Jan. 5, 7 and 14 in the Student Union Louqe.
llqiltralion for the series, call •35-3333 anytime until the last taninar. OFFICIAL CREATORS OF THE VOICE T-SHIRTS

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (290)[...]lnlone

snack bar The Voice

The new year means a new semester
By Wendy Smith with more mo[...]But for two campus freshmen, the new
year[...]k bar and a new Dave Vanyo, co-owner of the College
cafeteria manager are two[...]tion as a fliSt prize, and free books as the
over operations of the cafeteria second prize.
at the eud of last semester. One Robert Mulligan, the last student to
of the fliSt changes she made buy books in Dec[...]to
was to open a snack bar east of draw the winners.
the John F. Prince Library, as a First-priz[...]uela and second-prize winner was
have classes on the east end of Michelle Frey, a business maj[...]Valenzuela was interviewed at the new
bookstore at the time she received her
"It's going pretty good," Gay check for $312. She said she will use the Co-owner of College Book Center Dave Vanyo[...]to winner Michelle Frey.
Named "Cocabana," the con- "I ' m one step ahead for the next
cession stand offers sodas, cof- sem[...], hamburgers, Valenzuda said she enjoys the new used and the rest new. Vanyo said the idea for the drawing
chili dogs, hot dogs, burritos bookstore and feels the service is better. "I knew people were only getting was to ·'do something for the students'
and sandwiches coming from the "I was surprised," said Frey. "It was half for their money at the other goodwill." He plans to have the drawing
cafeteria. Student reaction has[...]e said. He added that his main goal is still to
" I like it," said Heather Mit-[...]Frey also went to the new bookstore " supply books for students[...]prices and give more service."
the Agriculture Building.
Her friend, Marco Menicacci,
agreed and was also pleased by
the added convenience.
Another agriculture stud[...]ohn Aguirre, agrees: "A lot of
people come from the east By Julia De Simone ed, "[...]"They just have to complete the com-
buildings. The cafeteria is a long The Voice The mini-semester class tuition fo r in- petencies of the required class in a
walk."[...]. clude Micr ocomputer Graphics,
feels it is bard to get to the for regular classes this spring. Bayless explained that the short-term Microcomputer Accounting, Excel
cafeteria because of the distance Students can still register for the open- classes, which have regularl y scheduled Spreadsheet, and Typing 1: Keyboard
from the High Tech Center. entry/ open-exit an[...]hear
The gold-colored mini-class schedule Open-e[...]ing, which lasts 13 weeks; Con-
feedback, says the snack bar is
listing[...]trial
at the CIAR Building or at other campus them to w[...]lasts nine weeks; Nutrition Sports
basis. She is aware of student[...]s, and want to add classes, before beginning the course. ment, which lasts two weeks.
ments on the new snack bar or[...]d According to Gilbert, students taking
the cafeteria.[...]en-entry/ open-exit adminstrative services. the mini-class
Mary Lou Bayless, associate dean of ad-
The main cafeteria has been missions and records. class must complete the course within 12 schedule was developed "to provide more
given a new name, "The Olive According to Dee Dee Gilbert ,[...]options. When students need
Grill." Changes in the decor are Sio ns and records assistant , stu[...]hour o pen- somethmg, Glendale, as a college, is able
planned for the future. happy abo ut the mini-classes. entry/ open-exit class must complete the to respo nd ," ~ h e <aid.
"I also[...]replaces Paul Hebling,
who temporarily managed the
cafeteria while a search was con-
duct ed f[...]Staff Discount I
when they visit the cafeteria.[...]• Cameras & accessories
The new manager has a degree
in hotel and restaur[...]e has
been with Facility Food Service
for the past year.[...]• Passport Photos
"Cocabana" is open from
9:30 a .m . to 2 p.m ., Mondays[...]Dunlap Photo
"The Olive Grill" hours are 7[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (291)[...]Frampton will make his an- started playing the piano at the age of 3,[...]and 10. The artist has performed throughout[...]The pops concert on Feb. 9 will feature E urope, Saudi Arabia, and the Far East ,[...]tenor Sam Hagan, as well as the Mac as well as the United States.[...]The formal concert on Feb. 10 includes arts degree from the Cincinnati Conser-[...]Solennelle." It also vatory of Music. He is al o a Van Cliburn[...]features Hagan, along with the Arizona bronze medalist , and winner of a[...]Frampton, pianist Janet Bramwell and The Masterworks Chorale was fou nd-[...]a tradition at performing independently, the group ap-
GCC over the past decade. Frampton pears regularly with the Flagstaff Festival[...]fans usually return for more of his and the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra .[...]musical magic. The Frampton concerts are a part o f[...]" He' s what I refer to as a cross-o ver the Artists Series sponsored by Evening[...]of the Masterworks Chorale and coor- Tickets are available at the GCC
dinator of the campus Artists Series, cashier's office or at the door. General[...]"because not only can he play the stan- admission is $5, senior citizens $3, and[...]tionally perform pop pieces." in the Performing Arts Center.

Theater students head[...]Hancock was chosen for his part in the
By Dawn O.Chrlstfna play "Little Footsteps," and McCellen
The Voice and Kirby we[...]mances in "The Diviners." McCellen said
Three campus theater s[...]his " wit h a passion."
been chosen to perform at the Irene Ryan T he auditions at the festival wi!J be five-
Acting Festival XXIII at S[...]e McCellen were chosen as finalists monologue of "The Bell of Amherst"
for the IRAF when they competed in the and a dialogue of a comedy scene in " Lit-
Americ[...]ck Page going to California to compete at the Irene Ryan Acting Festival in California.[...]• Learn the quickest & easiest way[...]• Learn how to increase the amount
If what[...]your Located east of the library choose the schools that best suit[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (292)[...]8,1991

'Intruder, ' painful
look at Vietnam era
By Krt8tl Ebner The only useless portion of the movie
were the scenes between Grafton and
The Voice
Callie, played by Rosanna Arquette.
"Flight of the Intruder" is an ac- These scenes contributed nothing to the
tion/ adventure movie based on Stephen plot .
Coonts' best-selling novel of the same Principle photography for "Flight of
name. the Intruder" began on October 16, 1989
"Flight of the Intruder" stars Tucson- at Pearl Harbor. The islands of Oahu and
born Brad Johnson, Danny Glover and Kauai were also used to provide the ap-
Willem Dafoe. It was directed by John propriate landscape for the movie.
Milius, who also directed "The Hunt for Some fllming was done near the base
Red October." of Mt. Waialeale, which is one of the wet-
The Vietnam War serves as a backdrop test regions known on earth, with approx-
for the movie, which is set in 1972 aboard imately 500 inches of rainfall per year.
an aircraft carrier in the South China Sea. While ftlming near the base of Waialeale,[...]rom
Hand" Grafton, an A-6 Intruder pilot. the ground and at speeds up to 200 mph.
The Intruder is a low-altitude bomber The actors who worked on this ftlm got
that has no form of defense except the to film part of the movie on an actual
skill of the pilot and the bombar- Navy aircraft carrier, the USS
dier/navigator. It can carry 30 500-pound[...]"We took 110 men out to sea for ten
The Intruder's main objective was to days and w[...]b enemy targets, many of which were around the naval flight operations, which
useless. The Intruder is one of the oldest of course took priority," said producer
warplanes in the Armed Forces, and is be- Mace Neufeld .
ing used in the Persian Gulf War as an
active bomber. One amazingly real aspect of the movie
was the city of Hanoi. This wasn't actual-
"Flight of the Intruder" exposes Graf- ly the real city, or even props set up to
ton' s feelings about the needless deaths look like the city the pilots were bomb-
of his fellow pilots on these s[...]60 scale version of
dent when his bombardier, who is also his the city.
friend, is killed on a night bombing run. This was created by Don Pennington
Commander Frank Carnparelli (Da[...]house in North
Glover) then pairs Grafton up with the Hollywood. It took Pennington and 37 of
cy[...]le decide to fly one mis- miniature landscape. The extensive
sion into a sector of North Vietnam that amount of time was caused by the in-
was called "Sam City." They planned to tricate detail used on the model.
bomb and destroy it. "Flight of the Intruder" is intriguing
The movie deals with the camaraderie and will keep you interested. O[...]m Dafoe as naval
between these navy officers, and the pain of 1-5, "Flight of the Intruder" receives officers serving in the South China Sea during Vietnam.
of losing men clo[...]halfway like C&W, but of course with the typical[...]1. Dick Tracy
The Residents are a reflection of America itself. For The keyboard riffs sound hauntingly like an acoustic[...]rmance artists from guitar being strummed by the fireside while the lead 2. Total Recall
San Francisco h[...]nd mutilated singer's voice mumbles through the lyrics of such classics 3. Pretty Woman
traditional American music to the point where they have as "Bury Me Not." It s[...]nother 48 Hours
So it came as no surprise when the Residents decided The second part, based on the blues, is simply bor- 6. Gremlins 2: The New Batch
to do an act showcasing the history o f American music. ing. The Residents have always walked a fme line bet-
Cube-Eis about as close to the Residents' concert ex- ween art and noise, and this is one o f the few times they 7. My Blue Heaven
perience as a person can get without the visuals (which lapse into the Iauer.[...]ct and an aged Elvis talk- Fortunately, the third part, a sho rtened version of their 9. Back to the Future Part Ill
ing about his li fe). Elvis tribute The King and Ey e, makes up for these flaws 10. Hunt for Red October
The multi-layered studio sound is reproduced perfect- with its humor and grand-scale musicianship. It's like
ly, but the vocals seldom vary much from an insane[...]it's enough to hold me o ver until their next
The first part of the recording deals with traditional original rele[...]List compiled by Bob Orozco. our Tower[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (293)[...]ry 28, 1991

Innovator creates authoring center
By Joyce Barton[...]into the students laps, be says. Normally students end[...]up bored at the end of forty-five to fift y minutes, put-
Expectancy filled the air like a hospital birthing center,[...]ting their things away and looking at the clock five
and the face of Mark Montanus reflected the excitement minutes before class is over. We fmd them staying here
of the event : The opening of High Tech Center II was[...]hours at a time, working on their own."
entering the countdown stages.[...]teaching concept
Watching ideas become reality is common to Mo n- won him the title of Innovator of the Year for the
tanus, creator of the new HTC Innovation/ Autho ring[...]nter. He has been using his multi ple talents for the[...]owledge with other co lleges across
betterment of the campus and its students since 1965.[...]the country because only about one percent are using[...]the innovations that are being used here.
fund-raising are only a few of the hats he has worn. The High Tech Center is using 10texts the Montanuses
While teaching accounting 15 years a[...]have written. The Center is in the process of producing
needed text materials that w[...]puter aided design drafting, and two for the business
available, so he wrote his own. This was the creation of[...]W ith High Tech Center II, Montanus is bringing to
When microcomputers came on the scene, he teamed life the Innovation!Authoring Center. He says teachers
up[...]ate becoming aware of the advantages of writing their
write text books on t[...]the support needed to accomplish this task.
"Never[...]"The educational system is set up fo r teachers to teach
technology," Montan[...]not write," Montanus said, "which is the way it should
been reactive. "[...]be.
But the writing team changed all that. By writing their[...]ng their own specific texts; they just don't have the
students with books that taught tbem how to use a[...]time."
computer system at almost the same time it hit the[...]re already producing 110 percent.
" I realized the uniqueness of this idea, and for it to[...]d still can't, Mark Montanus stands in the High Tech Center The Center will also provide editorial, secretarial,
provide the material needed fast enough. We have to[...]A teacher will be able to write the material, have it
This brought about the birth o f the High Tech Com- theory, '' and how this system reverses the teaching pro- published, and get it into the classroom . This thrust to
plex and the development of the open-entry/ open-exit cess and bring[...]ystem aiJows students to work " With the traditional way of teaching, a teacher tries[...]equently, this new project has Montanus focus-
The High Tech Center I is a building two-thirds the " With this system, a teacher gets into the students brain. ing 20 to 30 percent of his time on finding the addit ional
size of a football field . Students of varied interests sit And then aids the student in solving the problem." funding.
side-by-side, hunched over a sea of computer termi nals. However, Montanus emphasizes that the key to the "A word that sums up Mark Montanus is'Vi-
Students are intent on meeting their own particular program is uniquely written material to support the sionary,' " says de Celie. " Plus he has a very detailed
chaiJenges. The soft clicking of thousands of keys creates[...]understanding of the realities of business. He thi nks
a contrasting m[...]When skeptics voiced concern about the open teaching through the most minute detail "
quiet environment.[...]on- Montanus says they are only at the beginning. Using
Marc de CeDe, a technical edi[...]computers to assist instructors in this way "is o nly the
employed by Montanus, explained Montanus' " bubble " Students are motivated to learn, not just get the work tip of the ic.eberg."

Helpful hints: coping with stressfu[...]Career guidance is also available and expectations of tomorro[...]GCC counselor, Mardi Harris, recom-
The Voice[...]nal strengths and interests. ing to sleep. Reading, a bath, warm milk, mends that p[...]sion programs or reading resting during the day, adding that stress
nesses than those who don[...]manifests itself when demands exceed
o the book, '•Life After Stress," by Dr. Brown , secretary of the coun eling be avoided.[...]Besides a gooa mght 's )ieep, a rest
The author says trequent illness can be[...]People affected by math o r test anx- period dunng the day IS he lpful.
.... sign of stress. O ther s1gns are n[...]can also be helpeo. However, the author warns again t using
cs or muscle spas[...]~ oes mro the oram. and nan. at ::nao r-
'"'~lght sweats. forg[...]"lni ne~ tell the oo<t\ :o relax. 'ihe sate.
v making decisions[...]Another way to res1st the negative ef- ed at the same ume .'·
"robably unde.- stress, according to The counselors work one-on-one with fects of stress is exercise . It releases ten- The Gulf War and the rece ston could
)haffer.[...]d restOres ·eserved energy. It also
Stress is an unavo1dable part of life aDX.Jeties.[...]· 'They can tngger a lot of the emotiOn'[...]we cope with on a daily basts. But the war[...]development classes are taught by the[...]counseling staff and emphasize the im-
portance o f sleep, nutrition, and exercise Aerobics and danc[...]n, does to help Harris says that the stronger network[...]st semester I was under so m uch have, the easier they connect with their
not coping well.[...]own reso ur ces, and their coping abilities
The Counseling Center on campus of- need[...]eling to students who have pro- tinuous sleep a night. to live with."[...]t hinder their class performance This is best accomplished by not T his semester Neuman is doi ng early to start . "Thin k of[...]and limiting fluids during the two hours provement in her attitude at home and at The counseling center is open 8 a.m. to
befo re going to sleep. school.[...]. all I did was scream, yell, The temperature of the room should be Another student, Lisa Patterson, found and 8 a .m. to 4 p.m. , Fridays. It is free
throw fits and cry. ' about 68 degrees; when the room is cool, that exercising indoors didn't alJev[...]sleep is often deeper. stress .[...]-Emily N~man Attitude is also important . Shaffer sug- " I fin d tha[...]le avoid thinking about un- doors, away from the city, helps me the by the center , or caJI 435-3064.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (294)[...]graphy on campus,
is exhibiting a series
of photographs in
the Student Union.
The show opens
tonight and r[...]through Feb. 8.
The inventive
...._ T kl series, titled[...]y are very large," Terasald said of
his eight 30-by-40-inch photographs.
Terasaki rearranged the college's
darkroom to accommodate the large
photographs. A sink large enough to bathe
in was installed to develop the prints.
Many of the shots are of aircraft at Luke
Air Force Base. Aft[...]very interested in what people have to
say."
The show's opening will be from 6-8 This inventive photograph by Dean Terasaki, director multiple exposures on the same roll of film. In the
p .m. this evening in the SU Lounge. The of photography on campus, is part of the "Highway foreground are aircraft f[...]me so he of Fire" series on display in the Student Union Lounge the background is a collage of a steam plant and a
can fmd out how they feel about his work. until Feb. 8. The 30-by-40-inch image was created by large metal tank.

Rain gauge at home with re-entry student
By Joyce Barton A physical geography course is what pi-
The Voice que[...]Muriel Gray has found new direction ''The class made me aware of things. I am
for her life[...]A rain gauge (not the Telemetry) was
"I can't believe how happy goi[...]college has made me," Gray says. The gauge sits level on two 4-by-4's and
The Native American woman says Jose catches rain through a funnel at the top.
Mendoza, campus program coordinator, The funnel delivers the rain to a measur-
is the reason she is in school. She met him ing tube. The tube reads to the nearest
when she accompanied her children-[...]led for classes. over the rain gauge the first wet night.
"He asked me what I was doing," "It was like having an infant in the
Gray said. The next thing she knew, she house. I kept[...]"I am very proud of her," Mendoza The first measurable rainfall started at
said. "When[...]o excited ," Gray said. " I was
ing herself. That is no longer a problem.'' waiting up for it to[...]Flood Control, says Gray is one of 200
The re-entry student moved from New volunteer rainfall ob ervers in the
York five years ago, and has found the network.
gomg tough, often not knowmg how the Volunteers record rainfall on car[...]ll be paid. mail m the informauon Frzeerald ex-
Gri>.J has enthu tasm for everYtJung she plained that Flood Control u (!:)the mfor-
ackt '\ a _ . st hac; b :en an[...]ammg a4 OGPA for five information to the ationa1 \\eat her
semesters She won thtrd place f[...]d wammg, and to provide
poetry entry pub 1 hed in The Traveler mformauon for engmeering projects.
last year, and was named in the 1991 Besides school and volunteer[...]Gray She will have her associate of arts
is a volunteer rainfall observer for the degree this summer and plans to enroll a[...]lor of arts degree in English.
While attending the State Fair, she saw " Basically I love[...]"but I am focusing on teaching in order
This is an electric rain gauge that sends to pay[...]ent loans."
area rainfall information directly to the Gray is optimistic about her future . In
Flood Control of[...]ssed an spite of economic hardship, she is busy
interest and was told home volunteers makina plans and looking forward to the
were needed.[...]Muriel Gray and her dog Dudley check the rain gauge installed in her back yard.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (295)[...]and do a good "and we're headed in the right direction
T1te VQ1ce[...]s a more serious approach Altbouah the team is strong both Some of that tal[...]am will feature than Gamez, whose main theme is defensively and in batting, the coaches ad- players Natalie Hunt and Cb[...]and second-year player Jessica Nolan.
season at the Arizona Western College As a coach at Cen[...]amentally sound defen- "Nolan is one of the top players in the
Tournament in Yuma on Feb. 8. The new Gamez led his team to a win in the Na- sively, and we have some girls that can bit conference,'' Gamez said. "But the
look will be that of a winning team. tional Junior College Championship each the ball hard,'' Gamez said. "But we[...]to our success as
As part of that winning look, the team of the last three years. don't[...]imaldi brings pitching ex- Opening the season in the Awe Tour-
with them much-needed experience. Gamez said. "I want to establish the same perience with him to the team. nament will be a good test for the team.
Head coach Rick Gamez and assistant philosophy here." As the former coach at Tempe High With eight of the conference teams par-
coach Mike Grimaldi are hop[...]h eight California
establish a winning tradition; the team is stituting a new fall program, which in- the pitching coach at the University of teams, the competition will be pretty
hoping to put the past behind them. cluded practice five[...]l be a contender, when our pit- "The tournament will be a good indica-
said Ericka Mol[...]tion of where we'll be early in the
player. "But with the new coaches, we'll year,'' Wilhelm said. "But this year we' re The team's main goal this season, se[...]h-improved team." in shape at the start of the season." though, is to be one of the four teams in During Spring Break, the Lady
After struggling the past few years with Even though the team is fairly young, its division to make the Regional Gauchos will be hosting their own tour-
losing records, the Lady Gauchos expect with nine frrst-year pl[...]change that. pects the team to be competitive right Western C[...]"I think we're going to be 10 times bet- from the start. their di[...]aid Jean Wilhelm, second- "We're young, but the fall program done.[...]er has beloed." Gamez said. "I expect the "We have a lot of talent," Gamez said. provide strong competition.

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (296)[...]By Jeff Wendt I don't normally say d[...]The Voice talk, but it got them g[...]Leading the Gauchos in scoring were
The women's college basketball team Stacy Jo[...]heir season record to 12-7 overall and 6-4 The Gauchos then faced South Moun-[...]within the conference. tain Communi[...]" We were ahead the whole game until where they totally controlled the game,
the end, but they beat us with a free throw defea[...]with no time on the clock," bead coach[...]Greg Silcox said. "This is the poorest[...]I had to call off the man-to-man press I[...]t o f to a hal f-court zone," Silcox said. "The
the night, but in the last three minutes we kids weren' t used to the zone o we got[...]The Gauchos traveled to Pima Com- led by Robyn Leonard, who was recently[...]the game were unavailable at press time. had 1[...]ombed them here at Glendale," Silcox The Gauchos then faced Scottsdale[...]Community College Jan. 12 and the Lady
The Gauchos are playing at home Gauchos held off the Lady Artichokes[...]play Pima," Silcox ly we're in control of the game offensive-[...]ly. We played hard and well the whole
The Gauchos faced Northland Pioneer garr.e."[...]•Jl College on Jan. 19, a game which the The Artichokes had a chance to tie the[...]and Mr. Hyde. In the first half, the ladies[...]Silcox praised the efforts of Besold and[...]"Tho e two held the1r top olayer to two[...]....,0 lightly," Silcox added. The ladies were
>. down by as many as 16 in the fi rst half pomts in the first half, and for the game[...]0 before they closed the gap to seven at the she scored 13, and she averages 20 points[...]In the second half, the Dr. Jekyll im- cellent defense, " he said.[...]age came out of the ladies. "We Leading scorers for the Gauchos were
Freshman Amber Gray (No. 32) puts up a shot as she is surrounded by several dominated the last 30 minutes of the Cobos with 14 points, Jokela with 13
South Mountain players. The Gauchos defeated South Mountain 90-50.[...]et two tough conference foes as season winds down
By Matt Suman to[...]they should have won.
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After falling behind by 16 points in the[...]throws, the Gauchos fought back, taking
The men's basketball team will be fac-
a 62-59lead in the second half. But miss-
ing a crucial part of thei[...]ed opportunities cost them the game.
season when they play host to Central " We should have won the game,"
Arizona College and Mesa Community Long said . "I thought we had the game
College on Jan. 30 and Feb. 2. won, but we had a couple of breakdowns
Although the Gauchos (6- 12 overall , defensively, late in the game."
3-8 conference) lost to both teams earlier
in the season, Head Coach Paul Long is Northland Pioneer too tough
expecting[...]Northland Pioneer, 13-3,
" Both teams are at the top of the proved to be too tough for the Gauchos
league, but each team has a different style in the second half. Averaging 108.6 points
o f play," Long said. a game (6th in the nation in scoring), Nor-
Against Central Arizona, the Gauchos thland Pioneer barely missed that[...]t an up-tempo game with both defeating the Gauchos 104-95.
teams utilizing a pressing defen[...]'s going to be a tough, run-and-gun Pioneer, the Gauchos couldn' t convert on
game," second-year[...]omg to beat them." The Gauchos were led in scoring by
Mesa, wtth a record ol 11-5, poses a[...]and Johnny Debbs with 14
different problem for the Gauchos . Giv- points each.
mg up only 63 .3 points a game, the
Thunderbards are ranked No. I in the na-[...]nown for their up-tempo
tion in team defense in the NJCAA.
play, South Mol•nta.in never got their run-
The outcome ofthe game will be deter-
ning game going, as the Gauchos defense
mined by who controls the tempo.[...]run, the Gauchos stepped up their
shouldn't hurt our run[...]the Gauchos were able to rely on their in-
Gauchos l[...]cho forward David Cunningham has his shot blocked by South Moun-
The Gauchos lost a hard-fought game of the team's 85 points. tain's Yul Barrs. The Gauchos won the game 85-76.
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (297)[...]page
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McCellen is deciding between "Tea and Sympathy"
and "Forty Carats." Kirby is still searching for his piece.[...]Each contestant must bring a partner; however, the
part.ner will not be judged. Hancock' s partner w[...]dlights illuminate
partners.
" I'm going to do the best I can possibly do, " said[...]ns while DJs battle over ratings
Hancock, 30, who is in her sixth semester at GCC. "The
people who will be there are cream of the crop." By Steven Mitchell involved .
Kirby, 30, is in his second semester here. He said be-[...]T aldag credit
ing in the IRAF "is a humbling honor."[...]orts bas not been without controversy.
"I've seen the List of names and it's pretty scary."[...]have been driving around with The debate has been fueled by the claim of two
Hancock, McCellen and Kirby are a[...]their headlights on in the middle of the day. If you radio stations (KZZP and Power 92) that they
career in fllm-making and theater. "My goal is for peo- have, then you're not alone. originated the idea of using the headlights.
ple to know me and what I do when som[...]ked This subject was first addressed by journalist
my name, (like) for instance, Arnold S[...]eadlights throughout Bruce Christian in the Jan. 16 edition of the Mesa
said McClellen. the day in honor and support of United States[...]f
" I think they will do well and benefit from the per· troops in the Persian Gulf. st[...]Using headlights to support the troops is an ex- ed credit fo r organizing the idea."
tor. She feels the IRAF is an opportunity for the students cellent way to ke[...]rding to Christian's column, an Apache
to observe the best, and then return to share their ex-[...]such a crucial time. Everywhere you turn there is Junction man, Jerry Michaels, called 13 radio sta-
periences with others in the Glendale program.[...]s on Jan. 14 to encourage them to inform their
The three actors, their partners and Ludders will fly serving in the Persian Gulf. Maybe if we had shown listeners of the idea.
to California Feb. 11 for the seven-day competition .[...]stead of lying to ourselves about the reason they Power 92) began to place c[...]be unnecessary. ing they had organized the idea.
judges, as well as scouting agents and cast[...]A mere use of our headlights seems the least we T his isn't the first time that a battle has arisen
Contestants who make it to the nationals in c[...]publicity.
ships. There will also be an award for the best partner. when you leave the car.) At this point, let us accept the fact that someone
With the beginning of war in the Gulf, support carne up with this plan, and save the recognition
for the U.S. forces is needed now more than ever. period for[...]Even if you don' t agree with the president's handl- The United States is in the midst of a war in the
Register for lVI UP 157 to sing in an evening chorus. ing of the situation, at least turn on your Lights to Persian Gulf; let's learn from the past and not
No auditions required. Call[...]show your encouragement for the men and women begin another one at[...]Jan. 28-Feb. 8 Pbotog.r aphy by
Feb. 3 Famous People Players, Ja[...]Feb. 11·22 Ceramics by Harry dtreciOr, 8 p.m .
Feb. 9 M[...]Feb. 11 •The Power Wtlhm," Sludy," Elaine E[...]What the Dickens Do[...]Mar. 8-10, 15, 16 •Ftddler on the[...]~r. 25 •Calming the !'erves: Eloue Col~ .[...]SP~ AKERS FoRuM The An of lntervtewtng," Brad :\1ar. 14[...]y What '\ llappenmg,"
hb .!0 ·central Amenc.a Is[...]hb 13 ·Challenge of the
Cootrad.atons and[...]Apr. 29 •Kru.,..tng the Phocm.l
Cun<t~tencte< 'Atddle bst &[...]Technolo g1es," Dante) Bui'T\Is
Order'?" Paula 'elson
Pro ccu the I hstory of
'A~uco," ~a no 7.JIO[...]Apr. 10 ·The Ftrs1 l,ntverul[...]Ideas for lhe Surge of Amenca
God and the Devtl," lletko[...]tn the 1990s," Ben Wauenberg.
Oberman

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (298)[...]A historical perspective of the flower[...]Over 2,500 people rally at Patriots Park at the Feb. 2 Operation Desert Storm Support rally for U.S. troops in the Gulf. See page 4.

Sahuaro Ranch Park 'gives p[...]children to experience the ranch. Within five years, Bartlett controlled ing the college grounds.
The Town Picnic the next day is more than 2,000 aCTes of farmland Today, the Sahuaro Ranch Park still
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open to the entire public. near Glendale.[...]rn, Historical Society vice Nearly all of the buildings presently Many of the buildings have been
Library and Glendale Community Col- president, described the picnic as a occupying the land were constructed restored to their former likeness, and
lege is an oasis from the stress of " demonstration of days gone by," during Bartlett's ownership. Addi- the citrus orchard hield the visitors
modern life. with butter churning, bread baking, tionally, the ranch sported a half-mile from traffic nois[...]tall date palms. Beautiful At both events, the Glendale the ranch to Glendale Avenue. Thi[...]orical Society will attempt to re- Many of the palm trees used in that for those who want to "get away from
groves, and citrus orchards block the enact the ranch's rich and colorful driveway were tr[...]it all" while still remaining close to
noise of the outside world. history. the college campus, which borders the home.
This peaceful spot is Sahuaro Ranch Rancho del Sahuaro was opened in park on the south. "Every week[...]old Glendale farm being 1886 as one of the first homesteads in Other owners kept the ranch say they live within a mile of the
preserved and operated by the Glen- the Glendale area. William Henry operating[...]59th Avenue between Olive Ill. , founded the original ~acre The third owner, Richard W . Smith, who come h[...]tS visitors fro m ranch. He owned it for the first 27 started a major dairy operation at the hectic schedules.'·
across the country. years of operation. ranch and introduced the frrst Sahuaro Ranch Park IS o pen daily
Two free annual events, Farm Day Within Bartlett's tenure, the proper- peacocks. The descendants of those fro m a.m. to sundo-... · rom October
and the Town Picnk, are sponsored ty was conside[...]to May. Guided tou rs '"' 0 " "m 1 p.m.
by the society at the park. farm" and one of the "showplaces vf serve as the mascots for the modem- to 4 p.m. Saturd 1 and Sundays.
Farm Day, which will be held Feb. the Valley," according to Arizona day Sahuaro Ranch Park. For information on the Glendale
22, is a cb.aru:e for elementary school newspapers of the day. They~ occasion[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (299)[...]ng an extra second or two
C:.o something good for the state[...]hest. Lower insurance
As of Janury 1, 1991 it is rates is the best compensation.
state law to wear your seatbel[...]ls could skyrocket (it's state
when an automobile is in[...]sit through eight hours of the
separate the good drivers from crash-test dummies commercials,
the bad drivers. bearing the slogan "Don't do
For example, insurance rates[...]Still, it is easy to disobey a
suffer injuries while wearing a[...]mandatory seat belt law.
seatbelt at the time of an acci- "It's a violation of my
dent. By this observance, in-[...]fly through a windshield, it
mediately recognize the respon- should be my choice."
sibility the individual had taken If laws were made to meet the
for caution of their own life[...]needs and rights for the citizens
and safety.[...]The seatbelt law is for per-
vehicle is all about?[...]disobey the law.[...]Con
By Bollby Warren foUow the stereotypes: They don't talk By Ertc Wlncentsen[...]the point of drawing pictures of what
The Voice[...]The Voice[...]they want.
For some people, homophobia is a[...]the stupid bleeding hearts in this coun-[...]productive as the heterosexual person[...]try, homophobia is considered some[...]The only sure way I know to pick[...]been appearing on the walls, especial-
discrimination against homose[...]businessmen is to ask them their sex-[...]ly in the restrooms of the Business
individuals.[...]protect the decent students of our[...]Building.
Our society is too label-conscious.[...]What is truly sad is our O'\\on military[...]have been closed
then we tend to assu me what the word[...]down after fmding blow boles made
represents is proper. If a word or label and, to some degree, the courts have[...]homosexuals in the walls so the occupants could
sounds offensive, we tend to t[...], the people trying to help them, just Since this is the case, I have a pro-
If these homophobes lab[...]"Homosexuality is incompatible with[...]enly display-
themselves " fag· haters," then the[...]a cure. They even burned the ing t[...]In February 1990, the Supreme[...]pus should be expeUed for the safety
If the KKK took off their hoods and Court denied the appeals of a man and this disease go away. All it does is pro- of the other students. Anyone who
caUed themselves "N[...]ve that the gay lobby is anti-American. w[...]This protest is interesting, since it[...]The Pentagon, backed by the doesn't seem that the gays really give about attacking anyone using the
more likely to accept them.[...]resuooms.
Of all prejudices, homophobia is[...]In San Francisco, gays still use the Homophobia isn't anything bad. In
the hardest for me to understand.[...]to satisfy their
s~s a different language, it is easy[...]Simply put, homophobia is just display in front of the student union. and seein& the writing on the walls
discriminate against them .[...]That brings me to the reason I am (literally), I believe it is time we clear
How do you pick a gay person o[...]tunately, it is the only one our govern.[...]this campus and make it safe for the
of a crowd? Most of them don ' t[...]n ll• . Jeff Gn..,,,., I The Vn~ee[...].hrn Sl.I/f Am<IS V. •dy Dcnur. J -r l'lc~&l dc.diiiDe b ~ 'IS . ..... l ..car.;..;r fr!t 1•
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (300)[...]fending o ur coun try and our all, not even the majorit y, of vegetarians ly feed 60 million p[...]r: Also, the people left behind need emo- 1 know this be[...]nowhere is Greenpeace and vegetarianism
amount of pain. In f[...]them.
we have someone participating in the war, I would like to know what Eric[...]lso stated humans would not be Write to the Voice at 6000 W. Olive
we don't have a right to b[...]ian was Ave., Glendale, AZ., 85302, Room LA
the people we miss volunteered. articl[...]dent, because you would 107, or just stop by LA 107 and drop your
I think fellow students s[...]His column was quite bias- need that to feed the cattle. I would like letter o ff in the newsroom .
portive of each other. Some of us have[...]starve to death or position, and pho ne number.
the Middle East. In my case, it is my hus- their eating habits on others was this year. With the grain produced for The Voice reserves the right to edit all
band. Others on campus have chi[...]Finally, achieving my goal (the Jon Gabriel[...]M r. Goodbar and the Mo untain The Voice mit no[...]id statements, so Dew), I returned to the register.[...]stupid students. Seeing the disappointment in his Now that the German reunificatio n is returned to England, d ocument in han~ .
The sayings are everywhere. eyes from my not telling him my life complete, the memory of World War II boldly pro nouncing, "I believe it is peace
"Totally cool," " Eat my shorts,"[...]if he went to fades ever mo re into the historical for o ur time."
"Shut you[...]; there woodwork.
"Bitchin' ," and the ever popular was a GCC notebook by his school But when observing t[...]ng book.) Mideast crisis, it is evident how much Wo rld War II.
No o[...]ister Neville shares great similarities with the Iraqi
annoying.[...]errible flX . Ger- situation today.
It is an unescapable saying which me "Dude." many, the natio n that had earlier initiated Bush did talk with Saddam H ussein fo r
piques the nation, tormenting adults My reply was[...]over five m onths, but, unlike
and buuing the finork out of those me 'Dude." ' Then I[...]or
of us that hear it every day. the disease was so far spread that a Adolph Hitler, the po werful new dic- sovereignty over his cap[...]akia . learned that the policy of appeasement-
nience store, and a cle[...]utal despot. He knows that H us-
I entered the 7 Eleven, wearina my their 30s go around say[...]nch coat and at- And movies, cartoons, T .V. shows The prime minister, like most people in alone.
. tire, lootina all the artist that I am. and comic books plant this a[...]o ur day, wanted peace. According to The president gave peace a chance,
I was taken extremely by surprise ly unstoppable saying in the minds history, he forged a plan to solve the watched it fail, and then sadly realized
wbeu tbc man addressed me by say- of everyone.[...]Alii have to say about this is, taJce "peace at any price." Our president knows that this war is a
I responded with a distinctive[...]choslovakia was necessary evil to prevent the world from
1[...]experiencing the greater evils o f Saddam
"0ood eveni.Da,'' and[...]hut yo ur hole," He appeased Hitler by letting him have Hussein.
·and Mountain[...]that country- witho ut the Czech's ap- We can all be thankfu l that the United[...]al, of course. States is taking actio n to prevent Wo rld[...]Hitler happily signed the mu lti-national War Ill , instead of simply postponing it.

Voices across the campus
Do you feel the state has the right to pass a manditory seatbelt law and why?[...]Yes I do, because a Yes they do. By en- Oh yeah. I am an No . I think you Yes, I do. It is bet-
No. I' ve heard of
lot o f people j ust forcing the seatbelt EMT . I have work- ma[...]don' t have the sense law they could ed in a hospital . choices. It's your the en forceme nt
people could have[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (301)[...]and they pledged allegiance to the American flag to[...]express their support of the U.S.troop in the Per-[...]The crowd of more than 2,000 people was united[...]in showing concern fo r troops in the Gulf, but[...]ed ones in the Gulf, weathered faces of veterans of[...]Among the speakers was Mayor Paul Johnson,[...]port Bush and the troops, saying the Gulf War[...]To get a view of the festivities , people climbt'd[...]the trees, sprawled on the stat ue , and jammed into[...]the space near the tage. C heers echoed for blocks[...]will not be forgotten , and the y will know it."[...]In an emotional speech before the demonstrators,[...]tears when he recalled the treatment the veterans[...]According to organizor John Weare, the rally[...]was different from the efforts of the Vietnam[...]said . " I 've seen ads in the Los Angeles Times[...]Story by Wanda Pippet, Eric Wincentsen

Storm Su[...]Bertolon and " J erri" Lynn Molumby, head
the mile-long parade of demonstrators.[...]" Stop the war!" shouts David Blais as Phoenix police
Photos by Jobn Wistuber and Wanda Pippet escort him away from the raJly ''for his own protection.''

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (302)[...]News
Bash welcoming cafeteria manager is success
"Fifty-five -people went through the was upbeat about the gathering. "It's a good family-o[...]no-shows." "At the last gathering during the fall and employees a chance to spend time[...]country-western semester, we didn't have the choices we together and share time with their
"Shianne's Social Night," the recent band, played favorites to a partial[...]Those in attendance mentioned to both
welcomed the new cafeteria manager, "I Fall to P[...]Hervey and Gay they enjoyed both the
Shianne Gay, and provided food , music, the Wall, Red Neck Mother" were two Hervey added that " the attendance was chili and music.
and an ente[...]slow process, Two more gatherings are in the plann-
employees, and faculty.[...]"The tentative schedule for March is
served. le[...]Campus Chef Anthony Montoya up the trio. All three sang, including accounted for no-shows, Hervey said: said. "For April, fish wi[...]"We have some people who support our "The Dave Mitchell Trio, a three-piece
insisted, the chili was spiced up with chop- done the same day. activities[...]use of their country-western band, will play at the
ped onions.[...]thering," Hervey said .

Student weight Car dealer talks business grubb
By 8teYen Mitchell
program is here[...]In 19SS the businessman joined Rudolph Chevrolet ,[...]Seven years later he bought the dealership outright and[...]Automobile entrepreneur Lou Grubb visited the cam- named it Lou Grubb Chevrolet.
By Jull• De Simone pus on Feb. 4 to speak at the Employment Talks series. Since that time Grubb has opened three new dealer-
The Voice Grubb is chairman of the board for Grubb ships: Lou G[...]s advice to th e audience on taning their own
is coming to campus this month . The course i G rubb has has been in the automot ive business since busi ness cover[...]numerous bu ine venture . Grubb
6-7 p.m., in the Student U nion Council desti ned to have a problem. " Grubb said. "Serving peo- is also involved in public volunt eer work.
Chambers, and Wednesday, noon to I p.m .. in ple is not demeaning; it 's educational. ·•[...]u should involve yourselve with so me area of
the Student Union Bui ld ing, Room 121.[...]e in t he sense of dealing wit h people.''
The free open-meetings will give students the N. Y., moved to Phoen ix in 1945 and set[...]nd a limited amount of Grubb sponsors the Lou Grubb Annual Leukemia
Watchers runs.[...]Golf Tournament, he is a member of the Phoenix 40,
"The program was designed specifically for[...]ring that my bankroll s tarted with and is on the Barrows Neurological Foundation Boa rd
studen[...]he received from
students last semester after the Weight Watchers
at Work, for employees, was s[...]sold this week
"I believe that your health is at stake," Pell
said. "When you lose weight,[...]to raise money for an upcom ing trip to The package costing $7 consists of a carnation,
That in turn helps you to do better in school." the Santa Barbara area, the choir will be selling valen- balloon, and personal message, but no song .
The first of the regular 10-week sessions begins tine singin[...]this offer, students must
Feb. 19 at 6 p.m . The second session begins Feb. The telegrams will be delivered during classes on pick up order fo rms in fro nt of the Center for Informa-
20 at noon. Valentine's Day. The choir will also distribute telegrams tion,[...]tween 10
Both sessions will meet weekly in the Student off campus.[...]a .m . and 2 p.m .
U nion. The cost is $80. Students[...]from. o rdering the $15 package. Students may also call
The more expensive of the two packages is $15 and 435-3720 and leave thei r name a nd num ber on the[...]d answering machine; someone will retu rn the call as soon[...]as pos ible . Deadline fo r telegram orders is Wedne day.

News Shorts
KPHO TV anchor[...]Linda Turley will be speaking at l p.m. today in the Art entries are now being accepted for "Traveler Mapzine," the campus Fine
Student Union in an Employment TaUts series titled ''The Power Within." Art's publication.
Turley will share the secrets of leadership, bow to Jd recopized, and b[...]· must be ia by Feb. 21. For more information contact the Art depanment.

Dealing with streu Mel burno[...]Reminder from campus security otnce
The Rev. Father David Sharp wiD be speatfna at II Lm. Feb. 20 in the Stu- Eileca Johnltoa from campus[...]Students can avoid citations by parkin& in spaces marked with white lines on-
Sharp will answer "Central America: Is There Hope for the Future?" and ly. Yellow lines den[...]for faculty, parkin& and handicapped.
discuss the problems of the region. The campus' lost and found is at the security desk in the Student Union. It
Speaker's Forums are free and open to the public. is open 24 hours for submittina found items o[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (303)[...]out.''
The Voice That opponent is Charles Hawkins and
Anthony Fernandez likes to fight . But the fight wiU be on Feb . 22 at The Pointe
don't condemn him for it. He's a profes-[...]Anthony was a sparring partner of
" I like the feeling of adrenaline that World Boxing A ssoci[...]fight.
Anthony, a GCC student, is a junior He also has sparred with former[...]been fighting since Anthony's ultimate goal is to be a
childhood. He is also the owner of the world champion, but he' s not counting on[...]unlap. He is majoring in accounting, and he
"I started teac[...]boxing career and beyond. the ring throwing punches, elbows and Al[...]matuer titles as a kick boxer, he now has
because the competition and money is money," he said .[...]ally threw soft punches and kicks. entered the more competitive world of
better .'' In addition to boxing, Anthony is the Then he sparred with Mary Vina, who[...]im with as much vigor as her " Boxing is more like chess," he aid.
son's boxing abilities. He forsees IS more studio. His sister s are also instructors.[...]fore challenging a champion of A visit to the studio revealed the Next he sparred with a male student. your fists ."
either the North American Boxing students practi[...]s, Anthony leaped in- Yet , as in chess. the mind that move
Federation or the United States Boxing ed the studio scrutin izing the execution of to the air and took him to the ground with the weapons is of the utmo t importance.
Association. their moves. He patiently explained the a scissor takedown.[...]As a boxer majorin g in accounting,
the boxer's father. "If his next opponent First, J[...]wsrooms-! don't ly want to move around the country. I[...]but the people who seem to be attracted where I am and I love the people that[...]a setting are pretty high work here, so for the time being, so long[...]er deadline, and quately from someone who is really good
know broadcasting because you have live the minute you meet that one, there's with[...]better yourself. So poise. What you do is train yourself when[...]can be pretty hectic. you' re on the air to present the news and
Lin Sue Shephera[...]ion, and I liked it o well I've Sometimes the schedule can be a to concentrate on[...]they decide to send you don't think about the people out[...]you out of town at the last minute and there. It has nothing to do with being shy.
Lin Sue Shepherd is co-anchor of the Q: Did you bave to work your way up?[...]all you have are the clothes on your back;[...]ple in the eye, and bow not to let a per-
PM Magazine and wa[...]job was in Beaumont, Texas, which is a high heels that day- that' s why you ke[...]mterviewing them. Those are the skills
very tiny television market. Luckily, I was boots in the back of your car.
WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas .[...]ship. There are so many
mys. In 1988 she received the Edward R.[...]ly you have a lot of middle jumps defmitely the negatives.
Murrow award ·for her documentary,[...]coming out now. AlJ the journalism
along the way, but it just worked out that Q: WIW is tile salary raqe?
"Born Too Soon," which dealt wi[...]gel Award. Q : Wllat Is you work sclledale U.ke? market, it's go[...]different from your chances of being a
The anchor woman graduated cum A: On a regular day it will start at 9 in you' re in one of the top three markets, news reporter. You can have 10 news
laude in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in the morning and end about 6. When it's you're[...]election night, or if a plan~ crashes in the In a market about the size of Phoenix and they'U never put you in the anchor's
Willamette University in Salem , Ore., a[...]rgest market), I would say people seat, and the tenth one will love you .
she holds a master's de[...]shots, you go into t he early start out in the forties and go up to Timing is everything. I think a lot of
from Medill School of Journalism at Nor- hours of the morning. $200,000.[...]' re actually out
m unications student, conducted the A : I suppose they' re differen t for[...]? there doing the dirty stuff and realizing
foUowing interview at th~ Channel 12 evl"-ybody, but I like the worki ng at- A: I do because right now I have two if they would like to do this for the rest
studios.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (304)[...]so you won't
alentine's Day is the annual holiday when love can be harrowing. The Adult Re-Entry
expressed thr[...].'
however those who celebrate the holiday may lege life.[...]-Ajia Ho wson
not know exactly' what it is they are celebrating. Dr. Renee Rodgers-Barstack, the cam-
1be origin of Valentine's Day is unknown. pus director of caree[...]-edition book, vices, said: "Considering the average age
" The Folklore of American Holidays," Valentine's Day of students on campus, I would say the excellent," said Ajia Howsari, student[...]lding con-
tyrs Valentine and Valentine. The two were persecuted students."[...]ted."
und~r Roman Emperor Claudius II in the 14th century. The center, which was founded in 1987, The Progressive Enrichment Program
The " Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs"[...]on, or P.E .P .E., was formed
states that the holiday was the Roman pagan feast Luper- to school and he[...]h other.
calia celebrated on February 15, the day that birds began tend their goals. The group meets once a month . Its main
mati~[...]elieve that customs of choosing a The first step in the successful re-entry JOal is to help people sharpen their col-
sweetheart are related to the mating process of birds. to college life is to seek counseling in the ege sk.ills. This club also does fund-[...]rs help with educa- Since its start, the re-entry program has
When the Roman Empire conformed to Christianity,[...]success. Last
pagan rituals were ceased. The feast was then moved up " The adult re-entry class helped me year. the programs reached out to 46,350
a day in honor of the feast of Saint Valentine, who, ac- tremen[...]Experience classes.
pairing two people of the opposite sex together in_lust~ul Another aspect of the re-entry program In an effort to help stu[...]is a series of seminars. held once a week caree[...]Services are
w ceremonies, choosing a lover by lot, and answenng nd-
dles and ryhmes. in the Student Union Council Chambers, sponsorin[...]arch 6th
Humphrey's book, "Stories of the World 's Holidays," called Employmen t Talks. Employment in the Student Union and outside areas .
states[...]p people become For more information on the Career
celebrated with the drawing of a maiden's name and an mo r[...]nd know- Expo or re-entry services, stop by the
exchange of presents. During that year, the bachelor ledgeable about the real wo rld of wo rk . Adult Re-Entry Center in SPS or contact
would wear the woman's name on his sleeve and was given[...]s are Jeanette Stewart at 435-3282.
the duty of attending to and protecting her.
In the Victorian Age, valentines expressed love through[...]haped as hearts.
Humphrey states that the first valentines were poems
the French Duke of Orleans presented his wife in England
in the 15th century.
According to Reader's Digest, valentines in the 19th
century were handmade and handwritte[...]script, clear, rounded letters slanting to the nght. Thts
tradition was carried on in 18[...]CONSULTANTS, LTD.
The "Handbook of Christian Feasts and Customs" says
that unlike modern valentines, the original meaning of
"Ydu are my Valentine[...]ers wanted
ship of affection and love for the next 12 months, and A new female condom, the Reality Vaginal
I am willing to consider[...]both of us." Pouch, is entering its final phase of clinical testing
About 200 years after the creation of valentines, a
daughter of Hen[...]vice to be more effective than
These were the f1rst flowers given for the holiday.
No matter how it is celebrated or the specific meaning the male condom in preventing the transmission
that St. Valentine's Day has to each person, the pre ent· of venereal disease and in preventing unwanted
lay interpretation is a celebration of love.[...]3. Willing to use the Reality Female Condom as th e[...]and 4 p.m . Monday through Friday.
-The taste that's won the w orld over-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (305)[...]best albums of the ' 80s.[...]different, it's better in that it is less hit-and-miss than[...]......... lllk• .......
Pop Will Eat Itself is one of the most creative and The album opens with "The Incredible PWEI vs. the
unserious groups around.[...]eir new album since KUKQ why rock music is Satanic.[...]''Dance, Etc.," the second annual spring dance con-
started playing "Dance of the Mad" in November. T~is leads into "Dance of the Mad," the first single,
That tune, a rap/ punk/ disco hal[...]cert, will be held in the Performing Arts Center Friday[...]ll bad something original to offer. The current single, "X Y and Zee,'' is like B-52's meet Director of the concen is Lenna DeMarco , head of[...]the college dance program .
Finally, they released[...]Depeche Mode, with cosmic lyrics and a run-of-the-mill
Sanity, this month.[...]"Dragnet," a commentary on the Saudi Arabia situa-
The problems with this album are few, but noticeable.
But, somehow, I found a way to fork over the $9.44[...]tion titled "War,'' and ballet pieces from the " Nut-
On some songs the mix is too muddy or the music sounds[...]d, I'm glad I did. Also, the 12-inch mix of "X Y and Zee" at the end Student.s choreographed "Nutcrack[...]anity, instead of taking any big stylistic leaps, is an of the tape is unnecessary. If I wanted the dance mix Lake" choreography was recreated from the 19th cen-[...]tury style of dance.
extension of 1989's This Is the Day... This Is the I'd go out and buy it. It doesn't do anything for the so~
Hour... This Is This!.[...]utrageous art-punlc: that collided to make one of the 30 times during the 20 years she has taught dance.[...]The spring dance has a $3 admission for the public,[...]"It's a chance to be directed by the greatest director,[...]to learn even more," said Morrow, who says music is[...]The Voice
Seven members of Glendale's Concen Choir have been Morrow is studying dental hygiene but hopes to con-
selected to perform in the National Community College tinue singing f[...]Brinkley, a theater major, i looking forward to " the town.
These Concen Choir members will[...]prese.1-
singers from 59 colleges for a concen at the national con- petent singers, and work with a nationally kno wn direc- ting the 1991 Festival of Animation .
vention of the American Choral Directors Association tor[...]grade school and you a review.
"We in the music department are very proud of our was in the AU-State Jazz Chorus in high school, i ~ pur- What is the 1991 Festival of Animation, you
students," said D[...]The American Choral Director Association i~ " one of from around the world. Pacltqcd in a two-bour
The seven choir members who were selected are: Ron the most prestigious choral organizations in[...]ony Brinkley, Roben Corkran, Karen the country," says Licon. bopefu1. CIWtllle Comjoru by Nick Park.
Koontz, Marla Jo Mecham, Tanja Morrow, and Craig Anyone interested in attending the Phoenix Symphony 'I1Iae Ja ewD • i[...]Hall performance of the National Community College wlla ._.[...]Pe. it will be aDicetouda
University, will direct the chorus. the music department.[...]be boltiDa the festival. KUKQ will be there Feb.[...]FAX Us Your Project
f Just east of the Ubrary[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (306)[...]9

"Fiddl~.-' Wai"IIIS u p fol" p~l"fOI"IIIaD£~S
By D•wn D.Chrlstlna
The Voice

" Fiddler on the Roof" is a musical about Russian
Jews trying to maintain their traditions in a fast-changing
world during the time of the Russian Revolution.
The play begins with Tevye, a Russian Jew,
his wife G[...]aditional Jewish life, which means
parents choose the men they think are best for their
daughters.
"This is my biggest role ever," said Shaun Malone,
18, who plays the lead, Tevye.
The oldest daughter, Tzeitel (who is played by Renee
Serino, 18), is to be "matched-up" soon by her father,
but she is in love with Motel, a man whom she has known
since childhood. Motel is a poor tailor, but he and Tzeitel
made a pledge to marry when he could support them.
Tevye wants the best for Tzeitel, so he promises her
to the town's butcher, an elderly, lonely widower nam-
e[...]od care of his
daughter. When Tevye tells Tzeitel the news , she begs
him not to make her marry Lazar Wo lf.
" I can relate to Tzeitel," Serino said, "for the reason Ginger Wandrey as Golde and Shaun Malone as Tevye take center stage in the dream scene of " Fiddler, "
she wants to marry so[...]eMarco (far right), GCC dance instructor, teaches the steps.
cher in his 50s."
Tevye makes the decision without the consent of his opposes the Russian emperor. "I 've always wanted to t[...]en- Jody Collins, 18, an offensive tackle on the college
Ginger Wandrey, 19, plays Golde, Tevye[...]in "Fiddler," from
"What I like best about Golde is that she isn't afraid Chava, the third daughter, falls in love with a man re[...]andrey said. She believes every outside the family religion, which causes friction within "I'm just playing around with acting," the athlete
character she plays is a challenge in its own way . the family . Chava is performed by Amber Jamison. said. "This is my first play." He believes the play shows
Hodel (Dawn Hancock), the next daughter in line to Tevye's tradi[...]You don't have to
By Jon G8brlel learned the antiquated method of throw-[...]rob a bank to pay for
The Voice[...]tion," Kaino said.
a campus art in-
structor, is unveil- 1 A ceramic piec[...]amic
the show. "The public gives me a lot,"[...]h
art tonight from ~ ) it is my duty to give something back to
p.m. in the Student
Union Lounge.
c[...]"
The sculptor teaches both two, and[...]• Monthly Pay Options
The exhibit is titled three-dimensional desi[...]prefers the latter. ''I am more of a tactile[...]sensual enjoyment out of touching and
Although the show will be contem-
porary in nature, Kaino has[...]feeling the art."[...]ackground in traditional ceramics. He ''Art is a philosophy; it is a way of life."

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (307)[...]1991

Lady Gauchos 15-8, playoffs within reach
By Jeff Wendt on, but in the last 6 minutes of the first
half, and throughout the game, Central
Arizona controlled the game and defeated
the Lady Gauchos 85-62.
The women's college basketball team " I felt we took a positive step forward
is preparing for Wednesday night's in thi[...]ay's 72-63 victory against Although the team lost, the Gauchos
Eastern Arizona College. were led by Vasecki's 16 points and
After the game with Eastern Arizona, Haney' s 10 points.
the Lady Gauchos are 1S-8 overall and 9-S
in the conference, putt.inJ them in fourth Gauchos squeak by Pima[...]y
place overall.
"We had a real aood effort in the CoUege, played on Jan. 26, was an up an[...]ly had one real low down type of game for the Lady
point in the game," bead coach Greg -Gauchos.
The Gauchos went in at the half up by[...],
Silcox said.
"With a week off from the Eastern two points, and increased that lead to 10
game to the PC game, we're going to take points with 10[...]y
a couple of days off to get healthy so that the Gauchos went cold. With a minute re-
maining in the game, the Gauchos were[...]~
we're ready for PC,' ' be added.
"This is the one we' ve pointed to win, down four, but went on a 6-0 run at the[...]use they beat us last time, which was end of the game, capped off by a Vesecki
one of the poorest games we've played all layup off an[...]a chance at the buzzer to tie the game but[...]''
the shot missed.
Ladles streak past Thunderbirds
The Lady Gauchos faced Mesa Com-[...]ome on Feb. 2, and ,
on a second-half 21-6 run at the end of
the game, the Lady Gauchos defeated[...]Haney led the Gauchos with 17 points[...]remely well in these- Amber Gray carne off the bench to score
cond half and stymied them," Silco[...]even rebounds.
"We are continuing to climb out of the Silcox also praised the play of Cindy
doldrums." Cobos, who ran the offense well, and of
The team was led by Karen Vasecki, Jan Whitbeck, who carne off the bench
who scored 19 points and had four assists; to spark the team.
Trina Haney, who added 16 points and
eight[...]that the ladies can reach second place by game on Feb. 2. The Lady Gauchos defeated the Thunderbirds 69-54.
Gauchos defeated by Central Arizona the end of the season.
The Lady Gauchos opened up this "If we[...]~. we can tie for second with
played o n Jan. 30, by leading 26- 15 earl) Yavapai," Silcox said.[...]By Jeff Wendt
The Voice[...]n our student posture first , but During the Feburary 6 signing period, Staying in the state to play football next
. , ~· Pettie•[...]ng to Tim Head coach Joe Kersting is happy to who will play at the University of
The college tennis teams are in prepara-[...]; and Mike Hooper, who will play
tion for opening the 1991 season. Here's Hawkins and Aaron Matos[...]hese at Northern Arizona University .
a look at the men 's and women 's teams.[...]be strong this season seasons for the Gauchos. said. "With some of the guys, nothing Please See • Recr[...]t yourself & Valentine to
Joann Pell, feels about the upcoming
season .[...]thro ughout the season.[...]" Both schools have been very consis-
stated that the Gauchos are a talented tent over the last several years ," Simp on F[...]ll open its season tomorrow
Specifically, Pell is looking to Kristin on the road against Scottsdale. Thur day
Murphy for lead[...]well against them (PC), " Simpson said.
The Gauchos have already competed in "They are[...]Glendale.
Men's tennis coach Ray Simpson is "It just doesn't make sense to practic[...]rookie year as men's tennis coach, son said. "The surfaces on both courts[...]CANDY COMPANY
"Our number one goal is to have fun Start times for all[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (308)[...]Archery is ready[...]By llett Suman
The Voice[...]The men's basketball team, (4- 11 conference, 7-15[...]o tough losses Altboqb the GCC archery team bas[...]play host to Phoenix bepn the '91 seuon with a slow start,[...]For Head Coach Paul Long and the Gauchos, PC hopes[...]won't be any easier. Leading the league, with a record[...]of 11-3 in the division, and 12-9 overall , the Bears will stan because we mi[...]"They Tbe team missed the fll'lt two matches[...]Earlier in the season, the Gauchos suffered a tough[...]loss to the Bears, but they expect a different outcome,[...]ard Ben bad problems with the pape£ part of deai-[...]The Gauchos could have used that confidence, in their tion.' • •Accordiq to Roles. the team[...]After leading by 4 points late in the game, the Gauchos ductive season now th[...]to more familiar with the procedures of col-
take the lead without looking back .[...]bey said . " After This is Roles first year as an archery[...]that, we just didn't have the intensity we should have coach. He was recollll0e1lded by the ar-[...]Against Mesa Community College, the Gauchos also Joc:dyn[...]lacked intensity, as the Thunderbirds defeated the coacbina and hL over[...]Running their four-·c orner offense, the Thunderbirds "Even though I am the coach we (the
slowed the tempo, as the Gauchos scored only 28 points[...]on 5-21 shooting in the first half. Things didn ' t get much everyone has free input. It isn't just the
better in the second half. coach giving instructions and the shooters
Although the Gauchos trailed b y only seven at the · foUowiq them," R.oles[...]half the Thunderbirds outscored them 42-29 in the rest Roles feels that[...]: of the game. The Gauchos made only 11 of 45 shots in leaves the team more time for fun and
o the second hal f. helps motivate the shooters to do better.
~ Earlier in the season , the Ga uchos upset Central The team is now concentrating on their[...]~ Arizona College, 96-92, in a game that some of the upcoming tournament[...]~ players feel was their best game of the year. to be held at Tsaile. The tournament is
~ " I think it was the best game we've played together being hosted by Navajo CoUege.[...]I> After leading by a s many as 16 points in the second to see how good the other teams are, I feel
~ half, the Gauchos allowed CAC back in th e game, as[...]::!f!l~!!IL---=-..:...:~~:_::_...:...._:_]~::__J[ the Vaqueros made a 16 point run to tie the score at This year[...]65-65. After building their lead back up to 9, the Va- Anglio, Shelley Gilliard, Shannon
Glendale center Johnny Debbs drives to the hoop queros cut the lead to 2 with just under t wo minutes to[...]ers watch. play, but two free throws by Jeambey preserved the win .

Baseball preview '91
Infield to lead Gauchos this season
By Jeff Wendt is not as deep as Grant had hoped he are here and what he expects from them. ASU JV , the Gauchos will open con-[...]ave, but he has a good staff, in- "I want the players to play as well as ference play on Friday and Saturday with
The Voice cl[...]lves," Grant said. "But they're " South is not generally a strong team
missing the conference playoffs by one Rick Schramm .[...]ere to get a positive learning experience so it is better to open with them on our
game, the college baseball team prepares "We need to try and tell our pitchers and we provide the athletic and academic schedule," Grant said . " But with South
to open the regular season Tuesday when to throw s[...]xpect all as our opener this early, we'U have the in-
they host the Arizona State University JV said. " If they throw strikes and not try the players to do their best while here at tensity[...]to be pitchers who throw to make the hit- GCC."[...]will come out more mentally
' ' I guess there is a little concern that we ters look bad , we'll stay competitive this After the Gauchos opener with the prepared."
only have one non-conference game season."
before the season starts, but I think we'll Offens[...]and we'll be better to hitting for
but in the past we would just practice, so average,"[...]ius Gibbs, who sianed with
it gives us a feel for the game-like at- Grant looks at Mesa Co[...]e," Grant added . lege, the defending conference champion, receiver S[...]arter- Ruben Williams, who both signed
The strength of this year's team lies in P ima[...]who signed with Cameron University in
the infield, where the Gauchos return Western CoiJege to be the strong teams with Western llliDois; lin[...]omores Josh Hurst and Paul in the conference . John Bo[...]"These teams are always strong in the ljnenwn Mike Huqeriord, who sign-[...](
"With our strength in the infield , we'll conference, but there is a lot of parity ed with Temple University; Gene
be a little weaker in the outfield with five within the conference, because last year Barton and[...]siped with Adams State; Daryle the fact that there is a personal family
That outf ield consists of Bill eighth place in the conference," Grant Donahue, who signed[...]ico State; Sean Deal, who signed with the situation, which I can understand
Franze, Randall[...]ootbalJ player Expectations of making the playoffs is Wahburn University in Kansas;[...]a goal of the team every year, but Grant
The pitching !l~pth o n this year's tt:am 16o~s_a another aspect of why the players .,,.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (309)[...]February 11, 1991

Tuition hike is approved ·Students figure on help from tutors
., ..........
By Wendy SMHh
1M Voke "It will definitely enhance the quality[...]rs are donating an hour a week
tion was approved by the Maricopa Com- provide more for students t[...]tion to their
munity Colleges Governing Board at the facuJty.[...]"They may even give up one of
The cost of day and evening classes will said.[...]not alooe. There is help. their office ho[...]our, an increase of $2; Glasper added that the increase also Math tutorina is available at the The type of tutoring accessible for
afternoon classe[...]ter II for students students is for any math course
1:\our, an increase of $1. vices in the evenings. needi[...]y I. Gacioch later pointed out that the $780 ••RJpt DOW• c:o0eae aJaebra is 1'&- DOt need 10 be computer Uler[...]aetbdp.
media relations, defended the increase, be less than the national median cost of on to a four year school," stated •"'There is bands-on tutoriJia, com-
stating it is necessary to offset the costs $1,100.[...]ple tulorina
of admitting additionaJ students to the
community colleges.[...]sity is $1,528.[...]or the math depertmcnt on campus. wi[...]y to rtfty percent of Tutorina is on a drop-in basis and
"There is a 13 percent increase in The cost of music lessons will increase[...]s,•• be said. "So what The only requiremcnl to receive the
She explained that " as a result, we will n[...]we want to do is try to bolster the tutorina is a slip siped by a student's
be adding 57 new full-time faculty and 53 There will also be a $5 increase in the tutoring program."[...]culty positions." fees for the Fitness Center. Tut[...]ector of finance for Other fees increased by the Governing teachers, depending on their a classroom, and the best way to that
the district, says students will benefit Board[...]lability. is through tutoring," Shipley said.
from the increase. fees, and r[...]sified
_ _ Valentine's _ _
Slapag telegrams.Hire the
GCC choir to serenade your
Valentine, on or off c[...]ssage; $7,
flower, balloon, message on-
ly. Order by Wed. A .M. in
CIAR Bldg, call 435-3720.

_[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (310)[...]This issue of The Voice is dedicated[...]reer Expo to the memory of Mike McAffrey. m the gubernatorial race .[...]Pell (with arms crossed) react to statement made by LaRande Handley (center) during war debate.

War with Iraq debated
By KrtsU Ebner •nd Jonl Kowitz can d[...]said , " I sug- with C arter but also said the v.orl d hired killers was a ' 'blow below the belt. .,[...]an idealistic During questio ns from the audience,
The Voice[...]think when basis. Matz did state that "tht is the right Gary Pell, a Vietnam "eteran, spo ke[...]m Hussein invaded Kuwait, he had war at the righ t time." C arter a[...]afe with a rL uced mtli ta \ ,\h. a bo ut the count ry you live in,·· Pell aid
campus last We[...]:; to Carter. "Looking do"" n the road to
The panel consisted of six campus in- Kiermayr sa[...]d Jeff Kruse, who served as mediator. assured the audience that oil is a compell- At another table ruse i.e ... oo • Pell also referrea to the bombing, ~ay­
According to Kruse, discussion was not ing argument for playmg a role in the te evtsion stauons rc , JOg l ac~" pa mg "It's not a ca e of all the e innocent
so much a debate, but ·•an opponuni[...]East. ads agamst the wa ct vilians ge[...]o exchange views and share ideas." " The U.S. economy conunues to need He also[...]oil. Ho we.,er, it's not never know, haunts my sleep. " don' tlike it here, go someplace you like."
Kiermayr stole the show as they impn nted the be-all end-all ," she aid. Kruse then took the audience on an Caner replied, "S[...]urrect t he
t heir strong opposing viewpoints on the Gareshce began to peak about how far[...]Hussein will go to secu re himself in the lost his family· in a bombtng raid .[...]further explained his viewpoint that
Caner was the first to o f fer his opi- Middle East. " M y impression today is C arter asked, " Wh y kill other people freedom cannot be created by people who
nion . "I am against the war because that he is willing to go pretty awfully who m ight b[...]ating to Iraq." Hussein is not the only villian in Iraq, An audience member was highly of-
Kiermayr countered by saying that She went on to explain th[...]replied. fended by the following statement made[...]In Carter's opinion, our military are by Carter: "For those of you who claim
"war is the father of all thlngs. "[...]fiCUlty sayina that Jesus would
thole Wbo believe the U.S. JOVeromenl Matz, a World War lJ veteran, qreed the military. sayiDa that calliDa tbaD[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (311)[...]From the Balcony By M arc de Celie

Arizona voters lose again
At 7[...], Feb. well ahead in the polls, took a
17, Higher Powers finally lost[...]threatening Arizonans: If we
in the final gubernatorial[...]as any Arizonan who
to his heartfelt concern for the didn't graduate from H[...]take too kindly to threats
transmitter, knocking the debate ' round these here parts-even if
off the air. Amidst the static they are true.
buzz of empty airwaves, the Which leaves us with the pro-
first clear message of the even- spect that when[...]not nice keep up with the $220 million in
to fool Mother Nature.[...]lmost million (per theis forced to declare
the Moron. Then Cheating[...]It's getting to the point where
Actually, this is '' A Couple no one wit[...]room temperature will admit
recall, the original "Gubers" t[...]President Bush and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
flopped last November. Form[...]The military has accused the press of[...]losin& the Vietnam War. The press did[...]The Voic»[...]not lose the war; bad policy lost it. If
But music isn't the only thing that On[...]Saddam Hussein Bush is morally right in this Gulf action[...]ss nation. Two then there is nothing to fear from the
When I look out over the campus of Theater has gone a[...]Our founding fathers understood the
wasteland.[...]dispute with Kuwait did not involve the balancing effect of a free press on govern-
No, I'm not talking about the plague of Tom Lehrer songs. With the talent we United States[...]ment. 1bat is why they protected the press
of c:ipreue butts that some are afraid will have at GCC, there is no reason why it On[...]ine, Sen. Barbara with the First Amendment. And now
rise up and demand voti[...]onse to a rea-nark America is ready to relinquish this right
I referring to our microscopic security. Then there is art. Terasaki's photo- made by Sen. John McCain, stated that and blindly foUow where Bush leads.
Wbat I see is a cultural wasteland. It graphs were great, but what is this with steps bad been taken by some in the On Jan. lS, in a display of government
is a wasteland inhabited by Mac Framp- the stupid pots? Environmental art?[...], a directive was issued that
ton, endless puppet shows, and an enter- They're just pots. the invasion of Kuwait. According to her,[...]tional public honors
tainment scene geared toward the octa- Instead of just visual art, why not also the President and the State Department cerem[...]t care much for fought the sanctions. dividual families now must make those
The problem really isn't the type of that form, but there a[...]themselves.
.mtertainment offered on campus, but the campus who love it . Because the media bas fallen into step Why? Because Bush said be did not
fact that this is the only entertainment of- Also, who[...]litary propaganda. want the media to turn public opinion
fered on campus.[...]on a wall? 20()1: A Space Odyssey is art, The media shamelessly bring us the war against the war.
Just take a look around you. What do as is A Clockwork Orange and countless according to the Pentagon. There are If this is a just war, as Bush repeatedly
you see? Does GCC[...]ing to sacrifice themselves and their
The majority of the students at GCC class? Then students could show their the destruction of buildings and bridges. children in this venture.
are between the ages of 18 and 40, not 50 own m[...]ld be competi- This is not coverage; this is propaganda. But if this war is not everything Bush
and 2000. That means there is a large tions, prizes, scho[...]e Even more shameless is the public's ac- claims it is, then Americans will not be
cultural vacuum that[...]willing to make that sacrifice. The press
I am not talking about only doing rock 1bat is what entertainment is all about. Americans believ[...]has nothing to do with this.
shows, since that wouldn't do anything If only one form of entertainment is of- ed on media coverage in the Middle Eao;t. If Ameri[...]fun . This is fme if the report involves strategic scrutiny, then Bush's motives for muzzl-
would like to see is rock, experimental The Dark Ages are over. It is time for information, but right now we are being ing the press are no better than Saddam
jazz, industrial,[...]o~<>tropNrs Rlch D• VliA. Jeff Gnh•m. The V01ce[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (312)[...]es big bully camouflages the military-industrial link It is shocking to me that Mr. Wincent- check the facts before writing. The only
that Eisenhower warned us about, and (h) sen is so eager to punish an entire group terrorism ever involved with Greenpeace
Edhor:[...]tion. of people based on the actions of a few was the destruction of their boat , the
Deeply rooted in the American psyche I've no doubt we'll win; and when we of its members. Does the name Adolf Rainbow Warrior. by the French ecret
is the conception of the world as a bat- do, we'll build another m[...]ell? service-an act of terrorism perpetrated not
tleground between the forces of light and time before the bodies rot, and tell how by Greenpeace, but against Greenpeace.[...], GCC Student It seems to me that in the real world of
darkness . Our leaders tell us that[...]ces of light slew
now witnessing that struggle in the Mid- the evil Saddam Hussein and his forces More gre[...]lism, where people get paid to
dle East. Rip away the rhetoric, however, of darkness. But I doubt that the world Edhor:[...]Mr. Winccnt en might have pro -
and what we have is an old-fashioned will be a better pla[...]recent semesters I have read some Today the American system teaches[...]and rights, but not respon-
two bullies: Iraq and the United States.
Saddam Hussein mistakenly assum[...]cross siblities. Persons writing articles for the
that a little bullying in his part of the[...]d provide responsible and
world would not provoke the ire of the
Edhor: editorial by the Associate Opinion Editor, reasonably researc[...]articles.
a tradition of bullying. We bullied the In- Eric Wincentsen's article that appeared[...]dians off their lands, bullied Mexico the Feb. II, 1991 issue of the Voice con- rorism" as the use of terror and violence Mr. Wincentsen w[...]ave bullied Central America for decades. The main thing I find disturbing is Mr. son who practices terrorism. us all hope that the quality of the Voice
We tried to bully the Vietnamese and got Wincentsen's suggestio[...]est that Mr. Wincentsen purchase editorials is at least more accurate and
our nose bloodied in the process. Now caught openly displaying[...]y and learn how to use it , realistic in the future.
we're attempting to bully Iraq.[...]ampus should be expelled possibly looking up the word "confron- J. Robert Thompson,
I'm not denying the crimes of Saddam for the safety of the other students." tation." Or are we to be l[...]Environnmental Geology
Hussein, but I'm tired of the rhetoric. For Mr. Wincentsen must also be[...]the sexual assaults that have occ•ured on[...]whaling boats with the intent of si nk ing[...]them and drowning the crews?[...]Attention!
get away with it, although the cost will be Does he also suggest that anyon[...]How about some realit y and accuracy? The Voice has recently received several
far greater t[...]displaying heterosexuality be expelled Is a rubber boat confronting a large metal letters to the editor.
the oil companies demand it, (d) our gas- from campus? ship considered the use of terror and Unfortunately, we c[...]festyle I really doubt that Mr. Wincentsen is violence to intimidate? That idea ought because they were not signed.
demands it, (e) it proves the President's concerned for the safety of the students. to have Moammar Khadafy rolling in the Names can be withheld by request, but
not a wimp, (f) it takes our attention away I believe he is more concerned with his aisles.[...]all letters must be signed, since it is Voice
from the crises at home, (g) it fears and[...]With regard to accuracy, it is best to policy not to print anonymous letters.

Faculty uber alles: Venture in Pampered Zone
By.t..... GIIbert Wh[...]d: scampering off to alert the guards to my did the faculty have their own dining
The Voice
The Pampered Zone . presence.[...]before I was Needless to say, I was captured by an I do have to admit it was a great idea.
of-the-mill door in the southwest corner able to move. When I did[...]alert sentry. During my cap- I was amazed to the point of pure envy.
of the Student Union Dining Room. Before me was a world of incomparable ture the guard quickly ascertained that I Why hadn't I thought about this first?
There was a sign next to the door, but elegance and beauty. I had heard of the didn't belong there because I had Once again I found myself scooped by so-
it was written in an indecipherable[...]meone more willing to come up with pro-
language. The glyphics hid the destination legends.[...]a shroud of mystery. The landscape was decorated with a the local monarchy. My sentence was to The more I thought about it, the more
Where does it lead? I was an inquiring[...]from this wonderful new world ludicrous the whole thing was. The com-
mind; I wanted to know. Some unex-[...]te structures decorated with pret- back through the door, back into my own parisons are almos[...]wers and real cloth napkins,
ly, after working up the courage, I decid- Not yet fully comprehe[...]e attempt to do one of my while the students have to mull about
ed to fmd out.[...]s, I continued my exploration. assignments, the full implications of my looking for a tab[...]became apparent. fmd one it is usually dirty. And as I recall
brow, I got a grip on myself, and slowly habitants of the land; I could hardly con- I felt like such a[...]students don't have waitresses either.
pushed the door open. trol my exc[...]there I guess I really shouldn't complain; the
I was blinded by a brilliant light. contact, but my best efforts to com- staring me in the face. I was just so blind- faculty probably d[...]through. It municate were to no avail. The creatures ed that I couldn't put it together.[...]some time before my eyes readjusted. fled the moment I approached them. in the faculty dining room. The only ques- Yeah, right. Give us a break!

Voices across the campus
Should students be informed of bomb t[...]With aD the c:ra:ty peo-[...]be told Yes, I think I would like ple in the world. I don•t
Yea, I want to avoid I»[...]notirled UDder any cir· there is I bomb threat. if there is a bomb tbeat. to 1mow if my life waa in t[...]at tbae wu claqer. the cbaDce. Why sbould
Jive me the cbaDce to t.bea they are takiDa our[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (313)[...]ary 25, 1991

Take a byte out of computer prices
By.lullaDelllnone ty req[...]proceed, depending on the desired students who are unable to pay the fuJI "You cannot purchase Mac equipment[...]price. To qualify for a loan, the applicant, cheap," Felts said. "Apple offers th[...]an annual income full line. It's probably the most up-to-
new IBM or Apple Macintosh computer[...]to give you one of their
for 25 to 35 percent off the regular price, students and faculty must order through The borrower can choose fixed latest machines."
according to Debra Felts, computer ser- the IBM Corporation, located at 2850 E. payment[...]must be enrolled in six or IBMs include the PS/2 model 30, IBM also offers one[...]dit hours, and teachers must be model 55sx, the portable P70 and more. and for an additional $40 charge, the pur- All Apple products have a one-year
fu[...]$5,499, and chasher can have repairs done at the warranty and also offer an extended war[...]st, director of include such accessories as the hard drive, home. ranty plan. There are no loans offered
the High Tech Innovation Center,. the display and mouse.[...]through Apple.
IBMs and the Apple Macintosh are equal- "There are things that the student To purchase an Apple computer[...]nce they've offered better
"It depends on what the students are are not IBM clones. These are[...]products.
going into. What they should purchase is compatibles. These are the real things. Suite 2. It takes three to six[...]id.
away from school," West said. the same agreement, and they didn't Appl[...]For further information call Felts or
The process of purchasing a computer stand up to the warranty." the Macintosh portable products, the West at 435-3225.
begins with the student or teacher submit- West commented on the IBMs: "As far Macintosh Classic computers, the Macin- The IBM representative, Vicki Lisa,
ting an application to the Computer Ser- as the IBM goes, it is the standard in the tosh modular computers, and more. can be reached at 224-2763. The Apple
vices Office in the High Tech Center. industry. When IBM snee[...]representative, Mary Ford, can be reach-
Once the applicant meets the eligibili- wipe their nose."[...]Following these activities, the delegates will lobby[...]According to Thomas, the conference is " hard work."[...]Delegates of Associated Students and the Evening No leisure activities are planned and the students are ex-[...]to represent the campus at a national conference. time[...]dent Association of Junior But despite the hectic schedule, Thomas believes the[...]munity Colleges Conference runs trip is highly educational.
from Friday to Tuesday in the Capital city. "It is a great experience to meet with your national
The trip is funded from the campus Executive Board congressmen to lo[...]Accounting Fund, which is set aside for the council to AS representative Rodney Fow[...]benefit the student body. the trip.[...]elegates will repre- " One trip to D.C. is wonh ten years of experience,"
sent the students on a national level in all aspects of[...]ding funding and academics. The AS representatives attending the conference are[...]iated Students has set Feb. 28 through March 3 as the dates for the
Prospective Employers" as part of the Employment Talk series at I p.m . to- Third Annual Spring Carnival.
day in the Student Union.[...]Activities include rides, food and games. The event is open to the public.
Discover how to answer want ads, con[...]job Tickets are being sold in the Student Government Office Building for $7
open[...]ork . for 20 tickets or at the carnival for $10.

Foreign policy to be discu[...]tral America invited to attend the Phi Theta Kappa orientation at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
Case Studies" at the campus Speakers Forum Wednesday at 11 a.m . in the in the Student Union.
Student Union.[...]PTK is a national honors organization that places emphasis on academic
Speakers Forums are free and open to the public . st[...]eet at 2:30p. m. every frrst and third Tuesday of the month for summer and fall registration.
in the Student Union.[...]uld speak to their instructor fir t and take
The group stands for issues of peace, justice and the environment. a signed advisment form to the C lAR before regi tering.

'Fiddler' opens on[...]Support group formed for students
The theatre department's production of "Fiddler on the Roof" opens its Students who are military veterans or in the reserves are invited to join cam-
run at 8 p.m . Friday in the ' Round the Corner Theatre' on the northwest cor- pus counselors Joe Grie[...]sion for G CC," 10 a . m. every Thursday in the Student Union council
day, and 8 p.m. March IS and 16. · chambers.
Admission is SS, general ; $4 senior citizens; and $3 students[...]ts and counselors discuss people who have been in the military and
and 01ay be purchased at the cashier's office and the theatre box office. those concerned about the Gulf War.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (314)[...]Talk not cheap:
'Skyway to the Future'
is given to individuals or organizations for consist[...]pport and exhibition of patriotism and service to the[...]the ftrst receipient to receive the award .[...]Other receipients include former Senator Barry
By J ...... Gilbert[...]The ...-:11 foa..a team bas fallen on bard[...]A diverse schedule of events is planned forth~ day.
Jobs.[...], hoping
Let's face it, jobs are what college is all about.[...]ion for professional Not to be outdone, the Cappio Coffee Company will
careers.[...]. . ..... to..... • ..........
It is only fitting that coUeges aid students in their tasks One of the main features of this year's Career Expo
in every way possible. That is what Career Expo does. will be local a[...]for Career McCall's mural, titled "The Spirit of Arizona," was[...]. . . , • • ]lee
Expo '91, themed "Skyway to the Future." selected as the official poster to represent the theme of
The event will bring more than 150 Valley employers[...]ca- McCall will be present throughout the day to visit with
tions for future reference.[...]Partial proceeds from sales will be donated to the cam-[...]M81dl21aPib.UIIa.
"It is encouraging to see employers interested in shar-[...]Tile PCIBIWIMJ of trewliaa CO the ,..:.O.k[...]said Dr. visor, Last year's Expo was the most succesful fair to date[...]Aid 1-S Ia Califoraia is still IBIIIet.[...]pening ceremonies will be at 10 a .m . March 6 at the ing," the eight-year planning director said. "I'm very[...]ua always 111e support from studeDts
north end of the Administration Building. o[...]co tee us compete or even if they want
During the cerimonies, the American Spirit Award will Last year's[...]Won:laad l8icL
be presented to Rodgers-Barstaclc by Brigadier General than 136 employers at[...]"AU the out-of-state recognition that we have seen is
The American Spirit Award is the highest honor that[...]very encouraging to us," said Lockert. "It shows how
can be bestowed to a civilian by the Air Force. 1be award fast the reputation of the fair isthe new, affordable Mad ntosh LC is a dream
come true.
The Madntnsh LC is rich in color. Unlike manycomputers that can display
only 16 colors at once,the Macimnsh LC expands your palette to 256 colors.[...]v i!>...,..,

you personalize your work by adding voice or other ounds.[...]• L 8
Uke eYery \lacir tnsh computer, the LC is easy to set up and easy to[...]usands of available applications that all work in the[...]ou're well
on your W?' · t ) It aming them all.The Macintnsh LCeven lets you share infor·
mation[...]ho uses a different type of computer- thanks to
the versatile Apple ~uperDrive~ which can read froman[...]nd \pple II floppy disks.
Take a look ::~t the Macimnsh LC and see what it gives you. Then pinch[...]unher information rontact
Debbie Felts in the
High Tech Center, Room 111
435-3500

& The poMj' to be }OOf best. ---....[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (315)[...]Beyond the Balcony
of psychological horrorland[...]By Marc de Celle

By Krtstl Ebner
The Voice

A more frigh tening film than " The Silence of the
Lambs" wiJI never be found. It is an excellent[...]begins with FBI trainee Clarice Starling, played by[...]Lecter, portrayed by Anthony Hopkins. Lecter was a[...]One critical flaw in"The Silence of the Lambs" was
that parts of the plot went from section to section
without tying the pieces together.[...]by Foster and Hopkins, along with Scott Glenn. It wi[...]keep you on the edge of your seat. On a scale of 1-5, U[...]" The Silence of the Lambs" receives a 4. By the way, almost endless entertainment for the entire Milky Way.
don't stop at the concession stand before the show.[...]VIrgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Read between the lines. You[...]o. Top 10 movie rentals of the week
Just when you thought it was safe to read the paper! Libra (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Set record[...]1. Darkman
TJ.,'• H..t'lletc.,... are back by popular demand. That's
right, both readers wante[...]10. My Blue Heaven
Lone Ranaer kit is on the way. Aquertua (Ja[...]acle you should not have been carrying. Have the lazy ass Accordina to Tower Video
is no loogcr a problem. ConaratuJations on learning[...]inions, privacy. If they don't leave H todlly is your birthday, watch out for gifts recei\'-
you a[...]1. Whitney Houston: All the Man That I Need[...]IME 'War is obsolete.'[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (316)[...]When asked about the positive efforts of the music[...]industry, such as Live Aid and We are the World,[...]' Connor made it known that she thought that " on the
Once qai.n, the well-known, but not always well-liked, pa[...]lved, it was brillant."
;inead O'Connor bas made the world take time to think. " Record[...]putting a ds o ut in
O'Connor withdrew from the latest Grammy Awards newspapers sa[...]s seen
.::eremony and competition to demonstrate the " false and on Live Aid,' using the whole thing for promotion ,
11..." " ' " ' " ' - materialistic values" of the music industry. which is disgraceful."
She bad also pulled out of the English equivalent to " At the end of the day, what have I said? What I've
Grammys, which is called the BPI Awards. said is that I believe that the human race is concerned
" I believe very much that the music industry as a mostly with money, and that we are concerned more
is concerned mainly with material success, and a[...]"What I think people disagree with and have the pro-
lhe belief in people that material success will make them blem with is when the media get the impression that I
" O'Connor said dur[...]they get it from . But it's the very people that I' m talk-
" And I think that one of the ways the industry en- ing about, the very people that a re responsible for be-
•nn·r• ..· - commercial success and materiality is by hav- ing so greedy and fo r encouraging the whole thing.
lg award ceremonies which very much honor those who They're the ones that have the problem; I don't think
achieved material success, rather than people who it's the real people.
done anythina to pass information to people or to "If there is one thing that I've failed to point out, it's[...]that there are a lot of people involved in the industry Slalld O'Connor
,...~--·- was questioned on why she went to the who arc not greedy and who are no[...]d been thinlciDI, anyway. I had been And the 80 percent that are, of course, have been very[...]best alternative music: performance.
' 'So in the light of there being a World War, which[...]aht before tlie Grammy awards, O' Connor
think is bappeoina because we, as a race, are concern- O'Connor's boycott of the Gram.mys was followed by stated that she did not want the award, even if she won.
with material succes[...]" It repraents everythina that I despise about the music
to see if any artist would say anything about the During the Grammys, O'Connor's message was effec- industry. What people don't really understand is that
and how trqic it was. And nobody said[...]xample, singing, and
you know, 'peace in the Middle East. ' " pearance in a[...]there's one of you and there's five thousand in the au-
" lbere's one thiDa that must be pointed out .. .l don't made mention of her not winning in the category that dience, whatever you're[...]ot nominated for nine piece of metal is. I don't want anything to do with that
sp[...]A new female condom, the Reality Vaginal[...]essing Ser lices Include: Pouch, is entering its final phase of clinical testing[...]the male condom in preventing the transmission[...]3. Willing to use the Reality Female Condom as the[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (317)[...]February 25, 199

Career in nursing
'chased' by males
'Society bas changed in its
Of the 200 students in the nursiq pro- tbinldng. In tbe last two
pam on[...]Laeaer. nursin& stereotyping.'
director at the c:ollqe for the last nine
yean, this ftpre is hiaber than the na· -Elaine Laeg[...]u cbanaed in ita thin kina•.,
Laeaer sald...In the 1ut ttro decade! Woody already has a d[...]become a nurse because he likes to care
force in the nunina field, female nursiq for people. He b[...]nursing students on campus, along with
studeaU at the c:oOeae continue to out- sing when he married a nurse. female classmates in the nursing lab, listens to differences in normal
num[...]his two daughters.
studenb mate up 3.6 percent of the na- One of his daqhters is attending medical Kaplan wants a four-ye[...]Dt«~rDllrl
hca•w they haw relatives wbo are in the He has always been interested in the University West.[...]tor. He science degree in nursing are: the ability be to their advantqe.
"Men have be[...]e in intensive and to work in any setting in the industry, Laeaer said other nursing stu[...]nina a leadership role, and little need expect the men to be leaders
"althouah male nunes have exist[...]ad.ministraton.
lona u female nunes in the United linois and F1orida, where his[...]taxes. Like Woody, he is enrolled in a work in a structured settin[...]agents, which means their jobs are
Ray Woody is aoina for a two-year two-year program.[...]ct
Samaritan Hospital. the nurses' side for a change. cy medical care. One student is majoring at 435-3205 .

Children[...]it
at War The Voke
For the Marine Corp: , the age limits[...]take the Marines as close to land as[...]ble, and the Marines do the[...]According to McLaurin, his office has on the ships. "You know the saying,
him in my arms and pro-[...]turned away a lot of people above the age Marines are looking for a few
mised[...]relaxed in the recruiting office inside dle the training in boot camp. corpsmen take care of the Marines.
all harm.[...]t want to Moments before, in the entry hall, two should be able to do 60 sit-[...]im he YOUDI men bad leafed through the Marine minutes; 11 dead hang pull-ups; and run The first step in joining any branch[...]a mile and a half in 11 minutes. the service starts with an interview
had to, so s[...]The overall performance is taken into a recruiter.
"I've tried to get into the Marines.
could be anything he[...]take me," one of them said. account, and the age limit can be stretch- Questions about[...]He was tall and well-built, and the ed for those meeting the physical of crimes, drug usage. fami[...]should be expected. This is followed
When he was naughty, I[...]The Marine Corps won't take him, he
disciplined him and told said, because he is a convicted felon that missed our goal at all[...]served time in prison. "When the bombing started, we had a big the Air Force's are 17 to 27, and the
him and wanted him to[...]ns can be influx of people coming in. The same Guard's are 17 to 28. Length
g[...]pends on thing will probably happen when the assignments vary: Marines, three to
the crime." ground[...]Felonies aren't the only thing blocking Navy recruiter Glenn[...]aying business was as good , or better, and the Coast Guard, four years.
on the application or any of the re- since the war began. All the branches have some type
I couldn't protect[...]ents will also keep a person out. Like the Marine Corps, the Navy will educational benefits. For example[...]To join the Marines it' s imperative to not accept people[...]isn't acceptable) or IS college credits. He added that some med[...]ing qualify at E-2.
And he never got the McLaurin says this shows that an in-[...]in the body; and body fat over 23 percent. to studen[...]taken the time to follow through on it.
Batbara Cage The recruiter believes a person with that The enlistment ages for the Navy are in return for specified periods of
The Voice determination will do really well in the 17 to 3S ; apin, parental consent is re- service.[...]The Marines have a special proaram 1be Navy accepts people through age miJiJIITY /if~. the pay for an E-1 wit
caUed the Marine Corps' College Enlist- 35 because the physical training in boot less than four months service is S697
ment Proaram for people with associate camp is not u toup. a month, w[...]accdcnlted promotioas from £..1 (the first Shepherd said. "We spend a lot of time[...]step in tbc pay scale of all five braDcbes in the c:luaroom doing cranial work." yean of s[...]of tbc ~~nice) to the nmt of £..3 (the third As far as the current war JOCS, the Enlistment proarams, educatioL
step in the pay scale). HPJ is «Widcred a pretty safe place. ac- bcaefita[...]c recruiter. Vlirf anMIY bctwem the branches[...]co.ld ... , . ,_ is to . . . a ~W~YIIlitlll!

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (318)[...]tinued. But addiction is not a weakness; neither is it lack[...]of willpower. It is an illness, a sickness.[...]Another problem is stereotyping: Thinking that an[...]stuffs herself with an enormous alcoholic is the person hanging out down on the streets
feature editor of The meal and six chocolate bars, then goes into the women's of South Phoenix, or that a sex addict is a rapist.
Voice, Fall[...]ut they are
Feb. 7 at the Glendale A 22-year-old coUege student faces[...]n jail a small percentage, and they are in the late, chronic
Care Ce[...]riving conviction. stages of the addiction.[...]sman plunges further into "What about the other 97 percent that are function-[...]As an addiction progresses, the relationship addicts
Addiction is one of the problems campus counselors have with thei[...]h their addiction,
was when be played a part in the production of "Addiction affects students in the classroom, at work
"Tea House of the Aqust Moon." there is a strong need to feel normal. They want to feel[...]'t have any lines but just bein& part That is the bad news. But the good news, according[...]better. And there is nothing wrong with wanting to feel
of the cut was a dream come true," said his[...]to Rideau-Tipton, is that society is becoming educated ly helps for a moment, a[...]and more aware, so it is acceptable and easier for peo-
For his pcrlorm.ance in the play, he won the[...]ward. "Students come into the center already knowing they
Mike's love of a[...]have a problem," the counselor said. "We don't usual- "Through thinking and feeling we make decisions and
landed the role of Grandpa Brooks in a play call- ly have[...]ama. especially horror movies Deflabla the problem together. Imagine the distortions that are taking place
and special e[...]talk at West Valley Camelback Hospital, in the addict."
to be a film critic: some clay," his father said. Drew Drazin, addiction counselor at the hospital, defin- Behavior is what bothers people the most when deal-
Eventually actiDa became too[...]e, person or Addictions are chronic. The addiction can be arrested
his lines clearly.[...]roblems." but not cured. It is progressive.
He turned toward writing, takin[...]ms: alcohol, drugs, tobac- If a person is working on a program of recovery they
journalis[...]ulsive spend- are changing. But if they stop, the recovery stops, even
"Mike's illness made it[...]John Bradshaw, in his book "Bradshaw on : The says.
that's what attracted him to[...]ld ex- Family," says violence in a relationship is also an ad- Alcoholics and drug-addicted[...]arly, and his intelligence and diction. Both the abuser and the victim are addicted. safely use their add[...]s, have to ap-
Although he was confmcd to bed the last tion is a tremendously destructive problem. proach recovery in a different way, the addiction
months of his life, his love of writing never sub- It is a life-style, or actually a death- style, Bradsha[...]or said. Because they still have to eat.
sided. The following excerpt iJ from his personal says, "based on the relinquishment of the self as a wor- Where to go for help
journal. It was the last piece he wrote. thwhile being, " to a self who must use something out- The first real self-help for the addict came in 1935 with[...]in order to be lovable and happy. the beginning of Alcoholics Anonymous, Drazin said.[...]This was geared toward the alcoholic only, but was a
not for me. It wczs 1[...]One of the biggest blocks to treatment is denial. It is The next advancement was in 1956 when the American
I was tMre to see tM greatest mommt[...]'(Kim) gave birth to a baby girl, another for the person to accept that diagnosis and seek In the last several years there has been an explosion[...]in says. in the self- help area. There are hundreds of programs[...]zs just fwe hours old. Another problem is the preconceived ideas people still based on Alco[...]lp.
I saw a little faa looking up at me, and the tions to overdoses of alcohol," Drazin said,[...]However, he says tolerance- the need for more and until the addiction has been treated and the person is in
On the outsitk, I probably didn't show it, but more of whatever thing a person uses to achieve the same recovery. Then the other issues can be treated effectively.
I felt[...]For additional information on addiction and the treat-
Thanks Amanda, I'm coming home soon.[...]don't have enough ment available, see the campus counselors, or call West

r------,[...]OFFICIAL CREATORS OF THE VOICE T·SHIRTS[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (319)[...]of injuries and inconsistencies from one
game to the next, the men's baseball team has opened
the season on a low note, winning just one of their first
six pmes so far this season.
The Gauchos will have a home-and-home series Tues-
day and Wednesday with Scottsdale Community College.
Over the weekend, the Gauchos faced Yavapai Col-
lege in a home-and-home series, the results of which were
unavailable at press time.[...]eries with them," head coach Dave Grant
said. "It is tough to go to Yavapai to play, since the
weather and field conditions are tough for us to play in."
The Gauchos' inconsistency showed in their most re-
cent loss, a 9-8 decision to the Grand Canyon Universi-
ty JV team. The Gauchos were down 7-2, but fought
back to tie the game 7-7 in the 8th, only to lose the game
in the 9th.
"We were behind the whole game, and were able to
fight back and tie the game, but we just couldn't get it
together and get the big hit we needed to pull us up,"
Grant said.

Galldlol split wltll PC
On Feb. 19 and 20, the Gauchos played a home-and- First baseman John Loomis catches the ball on a pickoff attempt of a South Mountain baserunner.
home aeries qaiDst Phoenix College, in which the South Mountain won this game 7-1 and swept the Gauchos in a two game series the next day.
Gauchos won the opener ~3. but 1~ the second pme
10-4.[...]and 16.
In the openiq pme, the story was the pitching of On tbe second day, the Gauchos lost shortstop Josh "In both games, we weren't getting the offense and
Noah Perry, who pitched a complete game for the Hurst to a bad-hop ground ball that bit him in the eye, defense oceded to win the pmes," Grant said. "We got
Gaucbol.[...]ree weeks. good pitching from Bryan Lundberg in the frrst game,
"NoU walked two batters in the ftrSt inni.Da. but then 1bat turned out to[...]because after that. but got poor pitching in the second game."
settled down and stayed under control and finished the the Bears scored seven and won the second game. To open the season, the Gauchos fac'ed the Arizona
game. •• Grant said.[...]ty JV team, losing ~S to them.
Don Bayus helped the cause by getting three bits, and The Gauchos lost a home-and-home series with South[...]vely, but we didn't
Kevin Dyer got tbe key bit in the 6th to put the Gauchos Mountain Community College 7-1 and 9-3 on Feb. IS have a lot of offense throughout the game," Grant said.

Softball begins with 8-4
ma[...]By 11•• Pettie• matc[...]"We are going to face some very
By ..... Suman Gauchos definitely learned something, as The Voice tough compe[...]mp-
the defending national champs swept the son said. "If we can perform like we
The Voice
double-header from the Gauchos, 4-0, Although only a few weeks into the[...]new season, both the Men's and[...]The Gauchos will face the Univer-
After starting the season strong with an But even in defeat, the Gauchos show- Women's tennis teams are o[...]n.) on Mon.; South
8-4 record overall, and 3-3 in the con- ed they are a much improved team.[...]Mountain CC on Tues.; Concordia
ference, the women's softball team will In the second game, the Gauchos had[...]when a chance to tie with two runners on in the "I have no complaints so far ."[...]e Community ninth, but CAC was able to get the fmal That basically sums up the start of Thursday.
College on Wednesday. out, and end the Gauchos hope of a split. the men's tennis season, according to
Head Coach R[...]Head Coach Ray Simpson. The
pect a very tough challenge, but he still swe[...]ges fans to come out and support coach, but the Gauchos will have other ches, the women's tennis team has re-[...]and are showing great improvement
the Lady Gauchos. chances[...]ng "We just have to learn to eliminate the "I have been very happy with our[...]" pect us to beat Central before the season[...]it
Tbe Lady Gauchos opened their season is over."[...], but I feel we are
with an impressive showing at the "To know we can play with Central,[...]bad expected." Head Coach Joann Pell. "The teams
Arizona Western College Tournament in[...]em gives us a lot of Glendale opened the season with a we played were four year schoo[...]rong programs. "
"We played tremendous ball in the The Gauchos bounced back from their Last Tuesday, the Gauchos open-[...]CC, 3-6. Despite getting the loss,
tournament," Gamez said.[...]play with an impressive
Posting a 5-1 record, the Gauchos plac- Mountain Community College, 7-2,[...]with his teams performance.
ed third in the tournament, with their only 6-1, with two stron[...]rici, Brittany Rice,
After giving up S runs in the first two The pitching was the main concern at said. "We played very well, and lost and Michelle Steinbeiss.
innings, the Gauchos battled back, before the beginning of the season, and despite[...]some matches that could have gone "The bottom half of our team real-
losing 6-4. the great showing against SMCC, Gamez[...]either way."
In the their frrst conference game this isn't satisfi[...]"The experience we gained in our[...]Kawai Patel was the only Gaucho
season, the Gauchos split a double-header "The pitching is looking a lot better," to win in singles pl[...]ity College, on Feb. Gamez said. "But it is still suspect." Kevin Phillips and Kel[...]other victory came
After trashing MCC 8- 1 in the frrst bas propelled the team so far, as the[...]victorious in doubles competition.
pme, the Thunderbirds bounced back Gauchos lead the league in double-plays, The Gauchos lone victory so far winners included Ratke, Morici ,
and defeated the Gauchos 6-1 in the se- including four apinst CAC.[...]Christine Murphy, (6-3, 6-2).
"I think we won the first game too easi- said. "I don't think the Jirls expected to Sinales winners included Aaron The Gauchos will have two con-
ly, and let up in the second pme," Assis- do this well."[...]h Mt. CC on Tues. and at
•'I think every pme is still a learning our fall proaram really help[...]cxpaicace,'' second year player Ericka of the credit bu to 10 to the Jirls. They've week for GJeadale, who will ha[...]y're startin& to
ApiDJt CcDtra1 ArizoDa ColJeae, the believe.··

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (320)[...]tended their lead to 81 -78. The Gauchos[...]had a chance to tie the game, but missed
By Dtnm DeChrlstlna firsts on relays. The m~n 's basketball team will finish a 3-po[...]"This year's women's track is the best up its season with two conference games " We played well," Long aid. " But we
The Voice[...]Cochise Community College this week.
The men's and women's college track[...]events. He said that to be a good thrower The Gauchos played South Mountain
teams run up agains[...]day, but Yavapai College handed the Gauchos
College, Phoenix College, and Scottsdale one has to have the desire to learn and im-
prove, and the discipline to practice on results were not[...]Against NPC, the Gauchos will try 10 the Gauchos, 131-112.
at GCC .[...]get back into the win column after drop- "We started the game with a full -court
''PC's women are good[...]not be much competition," Coach Ran- The men fought to the fulish line in the[...]For Head Coach Paul Long and the
dy Espinoza said. Pi[...]The Gauchos were able to cut the lead[...]Gauchos that may be easier said than
Friday, the team raced against the clock bramsen hurdled frrst in the llO-meter done. to 4 in the second half but could get no
for their second mee[...]an second in Northland Pioneer, one of the top closer as YC pulled away again.
CoiJege and Mesa Community College at the 400-meter dash. Mike Hungerford teams in the league, defeated the Gauchos
Phoenix CoiJege. Mesa and Phoenix are made fmt in the 3S-pound shot put, earlier in the season 104-95 . Freshmen look toward next year
their toughest competition. "Mesa is shooting a school record of S0'9". Ran-[...]With the season coming to an end, and[...]"We played them tough before, but 1
stronger than the past although it's good dy Johnson was frrst[...]don't know what to expect this time," the playoffs far beyond their reach, the
for competition," said George Davies, fr[...]"Now we're playing for pride, but next
The second meet is the biggest meet in eighth in discus. Fincher is one of Gauchos loSt' tough one year we can start over," first year guard
the season. "If we beat Mesa it will decide Cherry's most dedicated men. "Second The Gauchos lost a hard-fo ught game Jeff Madron said .
the conference championship, which we season they should be up there at the against Phoenix College, 81 -78, Feb. 13[...]first-year player Mike Love said, " But
member of the team. play the Gauchos had a chance to take the some of us are playing for next year. "
"The second meet you feel more con- Future meets
fident against them (competitors}," said The ASU Collegiate Open (Hep-
Kim Espinoza, on track[...]"ASU is the first big meet where we[...]t year . can get a look at all of the other teams
in our conference, " said Phil Jackson, a By Dawn Bartlett
Women strong this year[...]''The team is really doing good,'' Role
frrst-year long distance runner for the
The women's team ran hard at Pima The Voice said[...]team.
Aztec Classic on Feb. 16. The women[...]Their next meet is against Scottsdale
placed first in seven individu[...]With the indoor tournament competi- According to Roles the team improve-[...]ty College at 3 p.m. on March tions for the GCC archery team coming ment is evident in the shooters increased
dale," said Head Track Coach R[...]to a close, Coach John Roles feels the scoring ability. The scores of the in-
8 at Scottsdale. "Scottsdale is not very
Neighbors, "one of our best first meets.[...]dividual shooters are up from the 160[...]e had a lot of problems with range into the 230 to 240 range, this in
South Mountain is traditionally not very
who had three frrsts: "Ainlay is a good- the indoor season, but we only have one turn helps to bring the team average up.
good," said Shawn Simon, on the men's
coordinated, strong girl; she has a ticket[...]more indoor event and then the team can According to Roles, the team 's
to about anywhere she wants to go prac- The track team placed sixth in the na- take a break and concentrate on the out- shooting distance is also increasing which
tically."[...]door season.'' shows that the team skill level is improv-
tion l.ut year and is favored for a regional
Christie Thomas had tw[...]Roles feels that the team prefers out- ing because the shooters are becoming[...]a pretty touab team but
McKenzie placed frrst in the 800. they're miuina some depth, .. Espinoza the challenae and the increased skill level.[...]In outdoor events the shooting distance[...]is greater, there are more rounds to com- provement, the team average reflects[...]considered. The team's first outdoor competition[...]"Outdoor competitions are really the will be the ACCAC Intermountain Invita-[...]Roles also feels that the team will do[...]outdoor event but the team is not going[...]better in the latter part of the season to slack off,'' Roles said. "I fe[...]77-64. because the team is motivated and is will be very competitive in the last part
"It is a shame that the injuries oc- showing great improvement. of the season.'[...]they devdoped the most as basketball
The women' s co))qe basketball players and[...]Silcox said the last 18 minutes of[...]sh
brin&iDI their overall record to 1~10 the first balf were the best the team
and 1~7 in the conference.[...]ing the second day of the tournament[...]came out very intense "We were ahead by 14 at the half, The Voice Glen[...]and then stretched the lead to 23, and
not intense and enthusiastic,'[...]ruise," Silcox It was a return to the realm of sunken The Gauchos also had to fight off a late
coach Grq[...]. "We were said. "They tried a run in the last putts on Feb. 14 and IS for the Glendale rally by Grand Canyon. The Antelopes
behind 20 at the half and came out 2:30, but only got it[...]team, as they were six strokes behind the Gauchos when
and played an even, but ugly seco[...]competed in the Arizona Collegiate Inter- the day began and came on strong,
half." The Gauchos then faced Yavapai national[...]finishing just one stroke behind .
Friday the ladies played South College on Feb. 16. where without The Gauchos took 2nd place in the " We really had to watch o ut for
Mountain Community College, Cobos, who is due back for Wednes- tournament, fin[...]ot available at day's game, and Jokela, who is out Scottsdale Community College. Gr[...]me. indefinitely, the Gauchos were Canyon University rounded off the top The Gauchos were led by the hooting
The Lady Gauchos are preparing defeated by Yavapai 71-58. three by finishing in 3 rd place, just one of returni[...]games, Wednesday "Without those two in the lineup stroke behind the Gauchos. newcomer Dan Anders[...]first time out this year we Rizer was the top Gaucho golfer,
College, and Friday night a[...]of that," Silcox were very pleased with the outcome," said finishing 4th overall. Anderson was right
"Northland is a quick, athletic said. " Our effort and[...]ing 5th place.
team that puts good pressure on the good , but we just weren'r shooting After the invitational's first day, the Also placing among the leaders were
ball," Silcox said. "It will be t[...]g Komburger, who
to win at Cochise, because it is one The Gauchos are fim hmg the out of frrst place, finishing the day at 297. finished in a tie for 7th.
of the toughest gyms to play in." regular seas[...]" We got some good shooting from our
The Lady Gauchos faced Phoenix nine days. tion in the standings after the fi rst day," returning players," Ulm said. "A[...]Ulm said. "Being eight strokes down is them never missed a beat; they just pick-
which the Gauchos lost two of their nine days, we w[...]ny shape nothing. We felt that we had the ability ed up where they left off last se[...]pick them back up." The next apppearance in tournament
Jockda, the Gauchos defeated the this pace," Silcox said. Unfortunately, the Gauchos were never play for the Gauchos was the Pima Invita-[...]able to close the pp on Scottsdale. Our- tional, hel[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (321)[...]~
Seriously Social
Peace activists, come out of the closet: The world needs you[...]pen on the side fo r peace. It's time for the
stand up for their beliefs in the matter. Do whatever it takes. Hold a[...]what is going on. malc[...]truly want peace, stand up and All the information that is being Last I heard, being !uy didn't ac-
itself. If this is so, then it's doing a bad make your voice heard . reported by the press is coming througJ'. complish very m'Jch.[...]No, jump up and shout wh t you the Pentagon. Who controls the PentagrJn letters to your congressmen, to the Presi-
There was the war then; there is the war believe! and the rest of the military? The pviiti- dent even, and t ell the m how you feel.
now.[...]When you firM stand up, you may be
There were the peace activists then; People complain at.10ut the lack of Since when have the politicians t .>ld the alone, but it wo n' t be for long. You will
there are the ... freedom of spee[...]d more pe<>ple think as you do, but
Where are the peace activists now? access to it, they[...]here are actually quite a few of them. The press seems to be ~.~ v ering more H[...]hey come from all walks of life. about the support of the troops ana tne so blind that they are[...]s, journalists, war, and almost nothing on the peace government that is no more than a bunch this happen-;?[...]temptive, bureaucrats looking out The freed<..'m of speech, which is the
veterans. The reason for this is that the peace ac- for their own good?[...]n we have, must be
Some are still around from the last war, tivists aren't making enough noise.[...]work. Use it!
and still want peace. But most of the Instead of sitting around doing nothing the only person that still believes that[...]up with people that
peace lovers of today are in the closet, and complaining about the war with your peace has a chance .[...]I say Let's do something soon before it is too
known war.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (322)[...]e t. wins by TKO.
Page 2[...]By Wendy Smith[...]The Voice[...]Whether or not tobacco is banned in all district[...]buildings will soon be decided by the Maricopa Com-[...]here on campus, think the district is just blowing smoke.[...]president of the district faculty senate, said the faculty[...]does not support the proposal.[...]"The faculty today voted in favor of the status quo,"[...]Hubbard said at the recent Board meeting. "We were[...]Hubbard said the faculty was also concerned with how[...]the policy would be enforced. The proposal calls for en-[...]forcement through the normal chain of command.[...]The proposed ban would prohibit all u es of tobac-[...]vehicles. The sale of tobacco products on campuses[...]The proposal submitted for consideration cited a 1986[...]dent and Glendale chiropractor. "The averaee person[...]does not have the capacity to make value judgments[...]Amrein said the policy includes chewi ng tobacco[...]" primarily because chewing tobacco is the greatest car-[...]is no second-hand risk with chewing tobacco.[...]The district recently conducted a survey of students[...]Of the students questioned at Glendale, 160 agreed[...]" I'm not a smoker," said Tony Chiariello, "ho is al o[...]0 Dave Bradley, who is tudying robotics, thinks an area

L-~~~~~~~~~----[...]the Governing Board, wants advice or suggestions rega[...]ding the proposal.[...]Students can contact Ro enthal on the district's elec-[...]tro nic mail y tern, or call or write the district office.
Mark Thomas , president of Associated Students, watches as Andy Reid uses the lift on a Rosenthal is not sure the proposal ,, ,,, he approved,
new wheelchair accessible van. The van was purchased for Glendale Community College but said she will support it.
by the Associated Students as their community service pr[...]ding to GCC Presi- " I think it's the right thing to do," atd the long-time
dent Dr. John A. Waltrip, there are app[...]ber. " I will vote for it."
who will benifit from the vehicle . The Board will study the proposal and take testimony[...]at its March 12 meeting at the district office at 7 p.m.

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (323)[...]award notification letter by the ti me
For students applyirfg for fmancial aid The scholarships vary in amount from school started."
fdr the fall, time is money. $25 to $1,000. These ca[...]Honors students and faculty ' By applying now, you can get ahead must be applied for by August 1. out paperwork, Sanzari l[...]took time out of their busy of the game,'' said campus financial aid Schol[...]m outside organiza- . lion and not reading the instructions at
schedules to gather for a par[...]tions are also available to students. the top of the list.
in the Student Union Feb. 28. Scholarships, student loans and grants by August 1, 1991. Sanzari encouraaes students to ac-
The party, which was spon- are a~ for students through the Financial aid, in the form of grants and curately fill out the paperwork.
sored by the Student Honors Financial Aid Office[...]lty a chanct to socialiu in apply before the approaching deadlines. The priority deadlitle for these fman- For f[...]tivity and institutional cial aid forms is April 15. zari in the Financial Aid Office at
However, the festivities were scholarships are available through the Explaining the "priority deadline," 435-3378.
overshadowed by the lack of
attendance.
"We usually have[...]t's hard to get
people involved."
Of the approximately 60 seats[...].
Additional emphasis was plac-
ed on the inconsistent use of the[...]designed sole-
ly for honors students.
The Electronic Forum is a[...]The Voice
method of communication
among st[...]O n March 12 and 13. their an-
through the use of computer ter-[...]students for taking time to
in an address to the gathered[...]relations officer for Phi
In addition to the food and[...]The campus has held the[...]record for highest number of
Among the performances was[...]>-
a reading of poems by Muriel[...]the community colleges in[...]~
delivered by Troy Conrad.[...]Even though the war is over,
literacy program and teach kids[...]ren take a dragon of a roller coaster ride during the Associated 27 pints of bl[...]-10. goes to the military.[...]the following guidelines for[...]in the past 12 months.

Popular hot spots are just around the corner[...]•Tattoos in the past 12[...]which prescribed medication is[...]ings . Transportation from the airport to The group wallcathon will provide free •Vaccinations in the past 24
The Voice the hotel is also provided. transportatio n from th e campus to the • hours; with some vaccinations,[...]lkathon. . the wait is even longer before
Spring break is the fan tasy o f tanned now because of the war situation,'' Elia "The walk is pretty nice, " Jacobs said. donating.
bod[...]d. " It isby any travel According to Rhonda Banna[...]nts . agent at Westridge Travel or by calling of Dimes director of comm un icat[...]ll o ut an application. cleaning) in the past 3 days.
Travel inside Westridge Mall , this[...]in a phone interview •Pregnancy in the past 6
hot spring brealc areas are located nearby. Arizona," the March of Dimes is hosting that the Wallcatho n will have start and weeks.[...]tmg of free No appointment is necessary
Mexico, is $352 for three nights and four paign to raise[...]for students wishing to donate;
days. The trip includ e transportation The free walkathon is at 6 a. m. on way sandwiches, doughnuts, and frozen walk-ins are welcome. The
from the airport to the hotel. March 23 at Encanto P ark,[...]blood drive will be at held at the
A roundtrip plane fare to Cabo San and[...]Student Union .
Lucas costs $314, which includes the total A second walkathon will be at Mesa[...]tion , students and that participated in the past and
transportation from the airport to the and Dobson Road . teachers can pick up the white applica- encourage people to mak[...]ssociated Students tions on campus at the Student Govern- time." said Sandy Mullineaux,
The third hot spot is Taos, New Mex- public relations o fficer, sa[...]for a roundtrip plane a group wallcatho n for the Glendale Com- Jacobs can be reach[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (324)[...]the only thing they have received from her in retu rn[...]" When I was first told about The merican ptrll[...]Award , I was overwhelmed by the tact that whtle our
Barry Goldwater, Lee lacocc[...]country is in the mid t of a war and 11. aftermath. that
wouldn't s[...]the USAF still made the effort and found time to visit
o w they've been joined by Dr. Renee Rodgers-[...]honor .''
receive The American Spirit Award Wednesday during[...]touches your life," Ward said . " I can imagine the
dedication to the American way of life," said Col. James[...]rstack) has helped."
E. Watson, vice commander of the United States Air[...]in time. I hope this is one of many th at you have had ."
Texas.[...]Host David Briant, director o f The INSTITUTE o n
" I think you' ll agree that Dr.[...]o u fo r
Watson presented Rodgers-Barstack with the award receiving the distinguished American Spirit Award from
after giving a brief history of the American Spirit Award Col. James Watson presents Dr. Renee Rodgers- the United States Air Fo rce. As an ex-Air Force Cap-
that included Bob Hope accepting the fir t one in 1980. Barstack with The American Spirit Award. tain, I kno w the importance of this award . It is the
Goldwater, lacocca and Mcint yre are other prev[...]highest award that any civilian can receive from the Air
recipients. the resources I needed to do my job, and provided me Force."
"This is an honor that I will share with my staff, my the time I needed to be involved in communit y ac-[...]fo r the "wonder ful work you ha ve done for the citizen
they have encouraged me to conti nue to g[...]tate."

Job hunting.· tips to finding a career
By Mike Maresh[...]-30 percent. in to see people with power.
The Voice A[...]plicants should research the job with o ther, more cost-effect[...]tion systems. The third most effective channel is
T he nine ways t~ identify prospective
employers was the topic fo r the recent
Baugh stated the most important aspect
of this process is telling the employer what[...]. T he remaining sources for the job hunt[...]After word of mouth , the second most
successful contact in fi nding a job is[...]face-to-
ple who can help you, and being offered
the job."[...]Baugh advises peo ple to research the
Word of mo uth garn ers up to 70 to 80
percent[...]drawback to employment agencies is that
usually the agent requires a fee from the companies they want to work wi th, a[...]employer (not the employee). then contact[...]mcludes getting tips about jobs This is a percentage of the employee's have no hiring auth[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (325)[...]From the Balcony
Butting in on smoking[...]a few worsen the situation?
controversies. If passed, smokers will be
The policy submitted calls for[...]they will casually litter the cam-
will ban the use of tobacco in p[...]y enclosed The Life Science and
building throughout the district. Language Arts buildings are
Although the policy has some prime examples. It 's appropriate
merit , it is doubtful that it will that there are beautiful, brand-
help to alleviate the current pro- new combin[...]s at these buildings .
butts finding their way to the It is quite obvious that they
ground instead of the trash are being[...]nobody is using them. If they
Maybe if planners thought a were, the ground wouldn 't look
little more on this one, the so much like an a[...]ting to look nicer because of
the haze. constant cleaning, but for how
If passed as is, the proposed long?
tobacc[...]doors would only strengthen
to the already-growing campus their belief that the right to
ashtray theory. smoke is accompanied by the
The campus is starting to right[...]By Devld Madrid This is bad judgment? Considering the[...]The Voice scolding that the senators got, I would say[...]they used excellent judgment. They know
By Eric Wlncentsen The one thing she hasn't done yet[...]we will re-elect them . They broke the law
The Voice is pull her usual "I'm Black, country. There is one law for the average and have surviv[...]therefore I'm above the law" tricks. citizen, and there is another law for So is it any wonder that our state
Carolyne Walker is a goddess, and Both Walker[...]legislators have followed the lead of our
anyone who doesn't agree is racist Tillman, the local head of the Na- Our politicians make the laws that we senators?[...]tional Association for the Advance- must follo[...]guilty.
Ortega's video collection (not the over the sting operation. They know that the worst that happens I'm sure that those who are accused of
ones of the news reports con- Walker is just the tip of the to dirty politicians is that other dirty crime[...]tting in jail awaiting triaJ
gratulating him on the Keys Market iceberg. Bobb[...]them. wish they had the same consideration as
drug bust) gets more air time, and the District 21 legislator, finally got Consider the Keating Five, who became our lawmakers.
people at the Chamber of Commerce caug[...]pants down. the Keating One. The other four senators[...]ans think they should
look for second jobs, and the whole Raymond, whose fa[...]at USWest constituants by saying "F--k them ." If I ever succumb to bribery, I hope the County Superior Court to qu ash the in-
preferred customer Walker has[...]. I A telling part of the motion tate that
her sleeping in a box, actuall[...]No one would cl aim , despite the epa rates and pro[...]advantage . The hypocri y that pervade our
payers more than the savings a nd representa[...]McCain was perhaps the most guilty of politic[...]cession in the casino that Vincent all the senators. He not o nl y took money[...]r family and himself to the Bahamas at the But America deserve[...]0 to start her own down the toilet for .[...]ever While there, the McCa in fa mily vaca- h[...]rizona tioned at the Keating mans ion. Later, they do. The servants are now the masters
R&B standard, " Money (That ' s[...]a profitable and we, the people, now reap what we[...]t11t>1replwn · !loch O.V\IA. Jdf Gnham. The Voice[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (326)[...]lot of that. I tried to concentrate on the sibility involved, Betsy said they still According to Lynch, the faculty in the
p[...]ball games and dinners. so each day one of the teachers would do[...]this day how he got something helpful for the Cooper , such[...]izabeth Lynch, psychology instructor says "it is contributing to his getting somehow contr[...]ing down her Brandt explained that the students aJ o[...]ions, she was holding played a large part in the Coopers' sup-[...]"He handed me all his statistics stuff back the tears. port group[...]class when he "I think we're stronger," the dedicated " Most of the student have sent card .[...]According to Bet y, the first doctor you're managing, but you do be[...]ave her husband two op- have no choice. The alternative is not visitors were allowed in the hospital.[...]dering. '' She said the stack of cards people sen t[...]transplant. Three months later, a fter see- The interview was interrupted by two from GCC and other campuses were[...]doctor, he had a students who came into the biology pro- sometimes the only exciting thing occur-[...]ffice to discuss their grades. ring during the ordeaL
Stephen Cooper[...]During the interview, Ste ve himself[...]When the interview resumed, Betsy told[...]e felt alone in many instances, but entered the room briefly and casually
By J.._ De Simone said[...]s going smoothly until "Those have been the hardest times for talked about his teaching[...]e told how her husband has worked
he room is quiet. A light shines tion. With the advice of another doctor, he's known I've be[...]ogy pro-
fessor, sits like a flawless statue. She is
the new heart valve was replaced in[...]"He is a very caring· instructor. He is[...]so anxious for them (the students) to be
surrounded by an audience of piled on the line, you know where your
paper$ and an opened co[...]We begin talking about her husband, The IVs were later cut back to three Betsy's mother has been the one per- when they don't work to their p[...]d Betsy's schedule was as son who has stuck by her during the sh'! said .
who suffered from congest[...]t 6 a.m. At 6:15a. m. she been supportive on the job, and Dr. John a lot of talent that we[...]ready for R. Waltrip, college president, and the said. "This place isn't the same without
years ago and were married shortly after. school, and arrived at GCC by 7:30a.m. Glendale deans "were most helpful[...]Cooper is. "He deeply cares about others[...]erimental psychology. The Coopers' evenings were free until[...]said with relief.
As Betsy turned away from the com- 11 :15 p .m . when Steve got his l[...]a preoccupied expression showed Steve is now on oral antibiotics, which chairwoman, the faculty were all concern- to him," she jok[...]ions," said an optimistic "Obviously this is a life-threatening ill- hopes to be back to teaching in the fall ,
"I didn't pray," she said. "Quakers[...]nger and he's ornery," but Betsy says she is sure of one thing:
talk of centering their soul,[...]"We are both taking the summer off."

PMS cramping lifestyles of women
By Joyce Barton[...]ween husband and wife that leads to the threat of[...]She says she can count o n one hand the number of divorce, or to an actual divorce.
A 22·year-old college student is looking forward to women who have receive[...]S with Norris also reports the effect on children. They can
graduation, marriage, and the start of her career. anti-depressants[...]igraine headaches, apathy, and violent the symptoms caused by the hormonal imbalances dur- The January '87 issue of Health magazine reports that
emotional outbursts. These symptoms bring the forward ing a woman's cycle, a large percentage of women have the first connection between hormo nes and monthly
mo[...]another group of symptoms that are aggravated by PMS,[...]ated separately. In the late 1950s studies showed that women commit -[...]t crimes just before their periods tarted .
In the book, " PMS," Dr. R.V. Norris, says nearly[...]sion, headache, depression, fatigue, breast By 1979 a controversy began when press coverage of
2[...]able to handle
symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. The vast majo ri- swelling and tenderness,[...]te, cravings for sweet or top jobs because of the influence of thei!' "raging hor-
ty have mild com[...]In 1980 British lawyers came up with the PMS defense.
their personal and professional li v[...]accused of killing another barmaid by arguing she bad
"To understand PMS you must ftrst understand the ziness, inflamation of the eye, hoarseness, sore throat, been[...]PMS.
most delicate and sophisticated function of the female sinusitis, rhinitis, cystitis, urethritis,[...]lt women's rights advocates became concern-
body-the menstrual cycle," Norris writes in his book. abus[...]ion in women's strug-
Each month, deep within the brain, a strategic oc- suicide attempts.[...]se symptoms can af- gle for equality, the article reported.
cur&D()C of messaaes and respo[...]In some women this delicate multi-system effort is Stress intensifies the symptoms. This is why high- mones, but if they are kep[...]tion Remington believes that PMS is an imbalance of pro-
During an interview in he[...]n Remingto n, to holding down a job, tend to have the most extreme gesterone and estrogen. The clinic uses natural pro-
nurse practitioner and director of the PMS Clinic on the episodes of PMS. gesterone which is absorbed under the tonpe. This, in
Black Canyon Highway, talked about the tremendous PMS can also affect a woma[...]helped Iarse numbers of wome11.
"By the time women come to us, the majority have have more interest in sex during the premenstrual phase. PMS is a complex physiological disorder with a stigma
be[...]sex during attached to it. But once it is properly treated, there will
said . "Some[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (327)[...]By D•wn D.Chrtstlna A[...]Kemp recorded with Eubie Blake on the
The Voke[...]poser, will be singing solo at the Kiva, gospel at its core. " Music is a life work, "[...]Kemp is appearing in the GCC An ists are always going to the next plane in[...]"Emme Kemp is a wonderfull y awards for her composmg fro m the[...]oordinator from and Publishers (ASCAP) and the
GCC, who is managing the concert. "She National Endowment for the Arts. Her
is a fine artist." jazz b[...]y in "Raisin presented at Lincoln Center for the Per-
in the Sun," performed and written forming Ar[...]original shows, and has been hailed by Kemp is sponsored by t he college's[...]Armstrong, who S.Ud, "Emme Kemp " The idea of the Artists Series is culture,"[...]swings at the piano and she is a great s.Ud Judy Hoover, publicity direct[...]singei' ... she sends me." the series.[...]Kemp will sing some of her originals, The concert will take place at 8 p.m.[...]staff. Tickets are available at the cashier's[...]e from Bach to office and at t he door the evening of the[...]''Kismet," along with selections by[...]The Voke[...]The program is directed by Tricia lr-
The Opera Workshop will present by and Mary Ann Dutton, and accom-[...]cenes from musical theater at 7:30 panied by Carol Peat and Gail Wood .[...]p.m. March 17, in the Performing Arts Singers are Cheryl Egland[...]The concert will include songs from Lunders, Da[...]"W\:st Side Story," "Camelot," "The Dennis Trejo, Barbara Kisil, Peter[...]usic Man," and Moser and Linda Boyd.

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In the beginning there were those who told what they
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Gauchos beat in first round again
By Jeff Wendt Kim Besold led the Lady Gauchos in " We struggled o[...]they started to believe that they can be a
The Voice[...]16 points, on putting pressure on the ball," Silcox good team ."
The women's college basketball team and Trina[...]But that high point also brought a low
closed out the 1990-91 season Wednesday[...]Besold's 17 points led the Gauchos in point for the team.
night as the Lady Gauchos were defeated[...]The Lady Gauchos won tne right to and[...]10. right back into the conference schedule,
by Eastern Arizona College 74-64 in the host the first-round home playoff game
first round of the Region 1 playoffs.[...]hey defeated Northland Pioneer down the stretch," Silcox added. hurt us t[...]Injuries also hurt the team down the[...]stretch .
a good job pushing the ball up in transi-
said. "The kids were focused offensively Overall[...]The Gauchos finished the season with " We started to play the way this bunch
and shot the ball well, which w~ a key[...]play, then we lost Stacy and
Eastern was ahead by 11 points at the a 19-11 overall record, the third best in[...]at Phoenix, then we lost Cindy
half and extended the lead to 15 early in[...]The Gauchos were led by Trina Mullinex in the Scottsdale game," Silcox
the second half. The Gauchos tried to[...]said.
close late in the game, but could only get One of the high points of the season for[...]osby's 13 points, and Kim Besold's I 1
it down to the 1~point lead Eastern even- the Lady Gauchos was the California trip Cindy Cobos and Trina Ha[...]points.
tually won the game by.[...]rewarded for their efforts by earning se-
"We were getting good shots, but w[...]"We went 3-1 and lost in the final by cond team all-conference honors.
weren't able to get the boards, so we were ln a game which Silcox de[...]getting one shot," Silcox said. "We "ugly," the Lady Gauchos defeated back and defeated Riclcs College and placed on the all-conference team,"
didn't do things to be succ[...]Softball at
By MlchHI M•resh
The Voice[...]By M•tt Suman
In a steady rain, the Gauchos track team[...]With a 13-5 record C-3 conference), the
Community College on Feb. 28 .[...]The team will tr} to matc h that total
several memb[...]hey play ho t to Colby Commun i-
Winners in the field events included[...]ty College from Ka ma,
Mike Hungerford in the hammer, Cla y[...]"I don't know much about them,··
Fincher in the javelin, and Randy Johnson[...]Head Coach Rick Gamez said . ·'But mo 1
in the triple jump.[...]of the Kansas tea ms are pretty tough."
Other winners were Abayomi Best in the[...]On Saturday the Lad y Gauchos will try
400 meter run, Phil Jackson in the 800,[...]ght games, when they travel to
Ivan Noriega in the 1500, and Dale Houdek[...]Eastern Arizona College.
in the 3200.[...]"Eastern is a tough team that 's play-
The 4 X 400 relay team of Robert[...]After starting the season at 6-4, the
and Jackson also placed first.[...]Lady Gauchos have won seven of their
The Gauchos met next at the ASU Col-[...]The Gauchos played host to Arizona
of state," Neig[...]r from South
this meet when she ran a 14.86 in the 100[...]meter hurdles. She also finished second in
the high jump when she cleared the bar at[...]lege of the Desert, and sweeping Scott-
5' 4 ~ " .[...]Against COD the Gaucho lost the
she long-jumped 18' II ", and she also won
the triple jump at 35'6" .[...]nings, Glendale rallied to tie the score at
Mike Hungerford qualified for the na-[...]3-3 in the sixth, only to lose after giving[...]0
tional meet, throwing the hammer I 50'9".[...]up two runs in the eighth.
Justin Jones won the 100 meters in a
time of 10.9 seconds, while B[...]In the second game, the Lady Gauchos[...]bounced back with a 9- 1 trouncing.
lin the 400. Hu[...]xt meet. Coming off the spli t with COD, the[...]combined for the hutout • with Hunt[...]faci ng the minimum number of batters.[...]" The pitchers d id a great job," Gamez[...]said. " But our defense has continued to
By Mike Pettlce Despite a 5-7 overall record , the team week," Pell said.[...]is 4- 1 in conference play and improving "Not to take anything away from With the game against Phoenix College
The Voice[...]ugh, " Pell added . " They rained out, the Gauchos picked up where
The Gauchos women's tennis team wiJJ "O[...]schools," PeU said . "Even though the The Gauchos defeated SMCC on Feb. Communit[...]res didn't reflect it, we played very well 26 by the score of 9-0. Singles win ners in- The Lady Gauchos took the ftrst game,
Joann P eJJ.[...]Katherine Ratke, Brittany Rice, Andrea the winning run with the bases loaded and
on some of ou r weaker aspects,"[...]and Michelle Steinbei . one out in the bottom of the seventh.
said, " mainly our aggressiveness in against the defendin g champs, Mesa "We really played well ," Pell said. Glendale took the second game 5-0,
ingles play and planning strategies." Community CoUege, by a score of 8-1. "They were a competitive team and gave with tough defense leading the way.
After the break, Glendale will host According to Pell, the Gauchos suf- us a good match ." "Our strongest point is defense,"
South Mountain Community CoUege and fered from lack of practice before the In doubles competition, Murphy and[...]idn't play to their potential . Ratke won by default, while the two re- Molander said. " A lot ofteams wiU[...]rence matches. "The poor weather really hurt us that[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (329)[...]Fernandez, he was met by a overhand-right that drove
The Voice
him to the canvas.[...]Hawkins rose and took the mandatory eight count.
Anthony Fernandez, a student of GlendaJe Communi- The fight continued, and Fernandez resumed his at-
ty[...]tack. Another overhand right hurt Hawk ins and the
5 wins and 1 loss with a first-round technical knockout referee stopped the bout.
of Charles " The Hawk" Hawkins. Officially the fight lasted one minute and sixteen
The fight was held Feb. 22 at The Pavilion at The seconds. It was Fernandez's fourth knockout.
Pointe on South Mountain. The Pavilion, a huge tent , Fernandez knew little of Hawkins before the fight. " I
held a capacity crowd.[...]nd
It was a night of ftghting; some members of the crowd high," he said.
joined in the violence a s severaJ fights broke out in the Although Fernandez said t[...]doesn't hear his comer, he heard the corner tell him to
audience.
But the crowd held no distractions for Fernandez. As throw the overhand right that knocked Hawkins down.
he entered the ring, the crowd erupted with applause. " I felt my whole glove land on the side of his head,"
He wore his colors on his head: painted flags of the he said. " Usually I only feel the knuckles; I knew it was
United States, the PhiUipines, and Italy.[...]good shot and a knockdown or knockout was com-
The fight began with Fernandez throwing a series of[...]owed with And what of the flags on the head?
a combination that began with severaJ hard body shots The U.S. flag was worn in ho nor o f the American
and ended with head punches. • troops in the Middle East. T he Filipino flag represented
Ha[...]with his birthplace, and the Italian flag was worn fo r "so-
one punch at a time. Fernandez made him pay by in- meone special" Fernandez met in ItaJy, where he traveled
creasing the tempo of the fight with differi ng[...]Before Fernandez left the ring he executed two jump-
At one point Hawkins attempted to take the offen- ing spin kicks.[...]re," he Anthony Fernandez is declared the winner after
sive against Fernandez. As he ducked[...]footwear. And discover the
term papers, mailina lists.[...]The Alley • Metroccntcr
Word processina. laser pnnt[...]&ner Is &l'lyl
Phoenix, Az 85051[...]SWEATS
OFFICIAL CREATORS OF THE VOICE T·SHIRTS
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (330)[...]Stadeals rewarded
GCC theater production is An intercultural[...]es with Mr. Hassam Sudien, who will be heading up the
newly created International Diplomatic Studies Department. "He's a real prize catch," Waltrip said . The appointment was made official April1.

Board restricts smoking, taping
By Steven IIHchell •nd Wendy SmHh pol[...]e stu- that went unresolved at Glendale last
The Voice[...]summer when a student questioned the
re[...]this issue," Pell encourage people through the educational Hubbard added that the teachers who
were passed at Tuesday's meeting of The
said. "The survey showed .. . that current process to try[...]icy," regularly prohibit taping justify it on the
Maricopa Community Colleges Govern-[...]policy was favored more than the policy CampbelJ said, "The city puts a stop sign grounds that they believe taking notes is
ing Board. proposal." out on the street, and there's no guarantee an essential part of the class.
Both issues passed by a vote of four to[...]Rosenthal, another GCC that everyone is going to stop at that stop Board member Dr.[...]representative to the Board, expressed[...]ree eaviroameat concern for the non-smokers. "I have there." munity College, cast the only opposing
The ban on smoking prohibits use of been contacted in the last several days by Lecture uping policy v[...]several people from Glendale Communi- The second major policy decision Tues- " I wou[...]en said . " And I do that becau e
According to the old smoking policy, which is trapped in their office lectures.[...]" Each faculty member hall inform buys the books, he has the right to learn
limited areas . were extremely supponive of the new his/ her students within the first week of in the best conceivable way that he can
Cafeterias, l[...]regard to figure out. And if he can be helped by
student lounges, a nd o ffices all had She said she would suppon the pro- taping," the policy states. " Failure to do taping, I think he ought to have the right
designated spots for smokers. Under the posal, but added, "I would like the cam- so will accord student s the right to tape to tape.' '
new polic!' , smokin[...]Barbara Hitchcock upported the
mitted outdoors. tables and chairs so that folks can go out The policy require faculty to accom- policy, but said, "This i not the most ef-
" I would like to recommend this poli[...]fective way to study, to li ten to a tape
for the benefit of the health of all o f our cigarette if they wish."[...]was the dissenting vote.[...]campus, said the policy was written at the Amrein had made about using tapes for
representatives to the Board. " I don't think that our present policy
Prior to voting on the policy, the board needs any change," she said. " I think we request of the Board . studying.[...]have a good enough policy now." "The faculty government did this as a Hitchcoc[...]ity College While confi11Ding for the audience that response to a request from a Boar[...]She continued by saying that the pro-
representatives. member, and the policy that eventually
"The student government has taken on at all, Hitchcock said, "That, I think, is evolved was a policy consistent with the
the opinion that we support the existing rather revengeful."[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (331)[...]all stupidity:
Gulf War means profit
Now that the war in the Per- dealer, was one of the first to
sian Gulf is over, the time has try to take advantage of troop
come to put the yellow ribbons support by announcing a yellow
;,way. They have sent their[...]our support was when the op-
However noble the gesture of portunity to make money was
the yellow ribbons, the message involved.
conveyed was quickly exploited Imagine this: The use of
by those with unscrupulous yellow ribbons to promote the
natures for the chance to make "moth[...]The prices weren't that great.
Granted, troops rem[...]Retailers were also guilty.
the Gulf to enforce the cease Yellow ribbon[...]ple wouldn't shop at their
Moments after the war ended, businesses unless they had the
money-making campaigns that best yellow ribbon display.
capitalized on the meaning of Don' t get caught up in the
the yellow ribbons were launch-[...]only allow a new meaning to
no matter the cost. bec[...]ar That meaning is profit! Assad discuss the outcome of the Persian Gulf War.[...]By Krtstl Ebner
End aggression in 8 easy steps[...]The Voke[...]I learned this lesson the hard way. Who
By Eric Wlncentsen[...]the People's Republic, and restablish[...]ed animals hanging on the tent walls,
The Voke[...]Everywhere you turn, someone is try- which probably co[...]ties with Taiwan.
Doughnut shops around the world 2. Cut all economic a[...]at? ture, would cost the general public $30?
took heed to this messag[...]uctuate, depending
Maybe it's about time the world genocide policies.[...]eone else when upon the type of person you are. There
did have a poli[...]you know they're getting taken to the are those who can get the basketball in the
Of course, I'm not speaking merely negotiating peace between the Israelis cleaners[...]t always tell when hoop the first time and win a giant Gum-
of the United States. The countries of and Palestinians. Both[...]ipped off yourself. by. There are also those who are absolute-
this[...]Some ripoffs are so obvious. Even the ly terrible at games and who are j ust try-
fast that the United Nations may a - 4 . Re[...]ing to impress their date by winning them
tually be able to serve its purp[...]a prize.
As demonstrated in the G ul f War followed the Soviet Union's reforms For example, there are the magazine Did we re[...]ious, no~ and deserve to be given the same ads t[...]5. Withdraw all recognition of the in two months? H[...]not just go across the street to the conve-
Now that the United Nations could[...]Khmer Rouge, and recognize the cur-
become a significant world force the rent Vietnam-installed regime in[...]money.
foreign policy to fit that of the Coun- 6. Stop sending military[...]rships. An the company again?[...]ids out for a weekend of fun? One per-
ven in the Gulf War that we are electe[...]Paulina That may work if the carnival is set up
munist or capitalist, is an elected
should follow through .[...]ur in Beverly Hills, but the majority of col-[...]ents and people in this area can't
So here is a brief list of moves the militarily intervene.[...]If the company that sold you this tells[...]ations into police
lar&e-scale oppression into the world forces throuahout the United States.[...]ke her, will you The idea was good, and it made money
conscience.[...]by this carnival, and it was not worth the
genocide policies toward its own peo-[...]against all oppression of these
ple and toward the Tibetans. End all movements.[...]the OCC Spring Carnival. llcnow the idea Maybe next time[...]check an arm and leg at the door .

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (332)[...]I iltilll~r(
JACK IS TllE 80.
mtul[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (333)[...]gluttony not understand the past are condemned Educational and Adult Re-entry Services. Why was this article placed on the back[...]newspaper willing to promote and sup- ty by placing the article on the back page.
vice to his cause by initiating his article port campus programs. This tuition bike is something that will af-
press a view about the Gulf War debate[...]and every student at Glendale
which took place in the Student Lounge[...]nment." Art may be enter- article regarding the Amercan Spirit Community College, and i[...]Award. She quoted us all accurately and the back page?
I personally took exception to Dr.[...]th," but it serves no usual pur- highlighted the main points of the Are you trying to cover up the tuition
Carter of the Philosophy Department.
pose to obfuscate the differences between ceremony.[...]You and your staff helped to make The Maricopa Community College
person who orders the most expensive[...]Expo and its opening Governing Board had the wisdom to in-
item on the menu, knowing full well that
particular form since the dawn of history, ceremonies an extra-special event for my crease tuition by $2 per credit hour for
the bill bas been, or will be, payed by
others. an[...]evening classes based upon an
Dr. Carter, why is it that you, and peo-[...]willing to take
from this table, yet bitch about the quality novative form which makes us think sent a copy of the paper to Ms. Linda increase" of 13 percent they raise the tui-
and the price of getting the very best? about ceramics (pots) in a new[...]ugh, knowing she will appreciate see- tion by 8.3S percent? Why wasn 't this[...]is story, instead
I rmd a good deal or merit in the obser-[...]of what you gave us in this article. The
Ed[...]investigative journalism of the Voice
vations of Eric Wincentsen's proposal for
n[...]and more dif- I take issue with "Tuition hike is ap- seems to reek of the same immaturity its
I would point out, however, that as ficult to thank you for the outstanding proved"(Feb.ll,199l)beingplaced[...]Y'Gasset stated, " Those who do coverage the Voict! provides Career the back page .[...]ome to Hell: Phoenix drives people to early grave
By Julia De Simone At the on-ramp I begin my descent in- Wrong assumption. Instead, the same ror. I notice to the side of me a barbaric[...]man in a Gremlin trying to catch my at-
The Voice
driving 90 mph in the slow lane, I actual- other cars.[...]tention with his one-toothed smile.
I start the ignition. Turning on the ly make it onto the freeway alive but I imagine that I'm[...]ice him, he yells some
radio, I vigorously search the channels choked with car exhaust.[...]sort of triumph, getting his thrill for the
until I find some sort of inspirational I notice the diamond lane for busses Avenue, but a cactus brings me back to day and departing so the other cars can
song.[...]move.
Ah, the Beatles . become the lane for all those people who For some reason drivers on the freeway In front of me I notice a woman[...]would rather follow the cars in front of to put on her lipstick so Biff in the BMW
flashing support for our troops, innocent[...]should get one them than go wild and enter the two lanes can see her. Impatient as I am, I[...]free of cars. the gas to the tune of "Are Those Bugle
head out of the clouds. Everyone on the passenger seat so I can be on time for my[...]17, with two hands Boys You're Wearing?"
road is my friend . 8:40 a .m.[...]ripping my steering wheel, I come upon By the time I reach my destination,
United we stand, until I hit the freeway. suddenly deflate with a pop that would[...]inu- University Drive in Tempe, only one
The freeway has improved, but the jeopardize my driving.[...]drive, motorists practically stop headlight is flashing support and a
drivers have not. I guess[...]ble, I notice someone on take a picture for the family scrapbook. Maybe now that our tr[...]my tail. By the time the police arrive, the music ing home, we can flash our lights on and[...]d from K- off so that all those morons on the
dale College. in the slow lane with two lanes free of Lite to K[...]freeway can get a clue that we're not
At the on-ramp I begin my descent in- cars, this c[...]ing cars in Arizona.

Voices across the campus
Do you think smoking should be banned[...]ouldn't be any
it. the rights of the age, that's their[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (334)[...]The Voice[...]One campus photography student took a shot in the[...]won ftrSt place in The New Times photography contest
in February. It was the ftrSt contest she had ever entered.[...]At the time, she was shooting photographs and try-[...]The photograph placed first in the category "Black
and White is Beautiful."
Jackson said the judges liked the low angle.
" It shows his personality-rambunctious," she saiJ[...]she snapped the picture.[...]" Bubba" was on display with other winners at the
Arizona Center near the end of February.
" Photography is an outlet for me," said Jackson.[...]" Photography is my chance to get away," Jackson[...]- (Justin Spencer) and placed first in the New Times[...]by lllchMI .........[...]The Voice From 1961 to 1964, Prince was the executive director[...]Dr. John F. Prince, 79, president emeritus of The of the Arizona Junior College Board of Directors for[...]Maricopa Community Colleges, died March 10 at the Community Colleges.[...]hoenix. He attended the University of Arizona, graduating in[...]----~ Prince, who was the president of MCCD for eight[...]He was also the director of Phoenix Evening College[...]In honor of his years here, the campus library was
Yam Dallenbach fights wind and[...]from 1957 to 1960.
seek shelter in the Student Union during[...]"He met the definition of the educational gentleman," Prince was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. He is
Wednesday's rain storm.[...]orite hobbles: readtng goo..: survived by his wife Margaret, two daughters, two sons[...]rature and walking. " He liked to get up early in the and six grandchildren.

News Shorts[...]Raceway tickets free through SA
"Negotiating: The Art of Compromising, " with Frank Ramirez today a[...]sing technician for Student Activities,
1 p.m. in the Student Union Lounge, will show how to participat[...]ts may be picked up between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m . in the SA office in
for coming to mutually acceptable agreements. the Student Union.

Professor Oberman to share views[...]Student Recognition, Art Show Apr .14
The c.aJIJpus Speakers Forum will host Heiko Oberman, University of The college will honor 67 students for outstanding ac[...]in his presentation, "Luther: Man Between God and the extracurricular achievement at a luncheon at I p.m. on April 14 in the Stu-
Devil," Wednesday in the Studen t Union Lounge at II a.m. dent Union. The Student Art Show opening will follow the SRD program .

Rejection and the word "no"[...]her "no" in your job search process push you over the edge? Learn GCC student and professi[...]venth professional bout on April II at 7: 30 p.m. The fight will be held at
worth, self-respect and sel[...]e with Dick Deems, senior partner from The Pavilion at The Pointe on South Mountain. Fernandez has a record of
Deems & Associates Inc., at I p.m . April 8 in the Student Union Lounge. S-1 with 4 k[...]author, newspaper columnist and senior fellow at the The front page story, "War with Iraq debated" from the Feb. 28 issue of
American Enterprise Institute in[...]oice stands corrected in two separate quotes from the panel.
lecture at II a.m. April 10 in the campus Science Lecture Hall as pan of the The story should have read, "Gay Garesche assured the audience that oil
Honors Forum Series. is not a compelling argument for playing a role in the Middle East."
Wattenburg is author of "The Birth Dearth, " "The Good News is the Bad Secondly, Barbara Jaquay said that an embargo would not have been ef-
News is Wrong," and co-author of "The Real Majority" and "This U.S.A." fective eventually; the story reported she said an embargo would be effective.
The presentation is free and open to the public. The Voice apologizes for any problems thi erro[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (335)[...]1

goodbye to tuition
By Steven Mitchell with a[...]According to Dr. James Reed, PTK ad-
The Voice[...]ople need to know
Free money.
If you qualify, the Glendale Communi-
ty ColJege Honors Program entit[...]Cerreta and the chocolate factory[...]ships," Reed said. "It's a good way to By .....,...., Chlleon company is always coming up with
to monetary rewards.
Students are eligible for the Honors network. It's much more social than[...]candy. The vice president said he
students or continuing students. Members of PTK represent GCC in the Chocolate, chocolate, and more[...]colate. more on the market than Hershey.
New stadeats[...]ive scholarships as well as other This is a sweet dream for vice presi- " The candy is 'lo-cal'-1 say that
New students who have grad[...]school can Students are positive about the Honors J . Cerreta Jr. The factory is located Three weeks before Christmas is
apply for the Presidents' Scholarship. Program. "I think[...]st time of year. Valen-
Applicants must rank in the top 15 per- most people go to school to get something The sweet smell of success is in the tine's Day, Mother's Day, and Easter
cent of[...]it anyway." said Bob Neal, a air for the Cerretas, but the sweet follow right behind.
They also mus[...]smelJ of chocolate is what will make Jill Cerreta has worked with the
in the academic year following Heidi[...]family business has doesn't ever get sick of the candy,
Recipients of a Presidents' Scholarship a lot of the expenses that would normal- been in opera[...]o come up with." years. Founder of the original plant, five pieces per day.
each s[...], an honors speech in- Ben Heggy, started the candy "I don't eat dinner,'' sh[...]d supplies. structor, likes the honors sections because business in Ohio in the early 1920s. when asked how she stays so thin.
the students ask more questions and This plant, which is still in operation, Cerreta caters to 450 g[...]"discussions are livelier." is known as Heggy Candies. in 10 states of the western region.
The second phase of the Honors Pro- Other positive aspects of the Honors Heggy's daughter and son-in-law, Grocery stores in the Valley who
gram is directed toward continuing Program ar[...]im J . Cerreta Sr., moved out west stock the delicious treats include
students.[...]eration at Smitty's, Safeway, and ABCO. The
Students previously enrolled can app- early registration, and involvement in the 2866 N. Grand Ave. A brand new company also deals with Disneyland
ly for the Honors Fee Waiver Program Honors Forum,[...]pleted a minimum of 12 speakers who visit the Maricopa Colleges. Glendale Ave. Cerreta is working with the <...'ity ot
credits in courses numbered above 100[...]choose to be designated as Cerreta Sr. is still president and Glendale to develop the downtown
and have a cumulative grade point[...]aduates can go one overall leader of the operation. Cer- area by bringing in Valley tour
average of 3.25. step further by completing 15 honor reta Jr. has three other brothers who groups to visit the chocolate factory.
Fee waiver awards depend on the class credits in four different course pref[...]11, $75; 6 to 8, early enough to accumulate the additional I and Jennifer, work part-time. That is about tbe number of Easter
$SO; and 3 to S, $25.[...]Ceretta Jr. said a french mint is the bunnies that just bopped down the
To continue in the Honors Fee Waiver "I didn't know anything about it until most popular seUer for Cerretas. The chocolate assembly line.
Program a studen[...], an education major. "Now,
Another benefit of the Honors Pro- if I want to be an Honors Program
gram is involvement in the Student graduate, I have to come back[...]semester.''
"SHO provides the student with prac- Another thing Fabre w[...]al experience in leadership," said Harry known is that with the approval of the
Matz, Honors Program coordinator. "It teacher, and honors faculty committee, a
gives students the opportunity to part- student can sometimes[...]tep fur- into an honors class.
ther, there is the use of the Honors Elec- "That would've helped a lot with
tronic Forum, which is solely for the use scheduling conflicts, " she said.
of members.
The Electronic Forum is a program
According to Matz, enroUment in the
Ho[...]91
designed to communicate with other the last two semesters. He says there are
members, as weU as faculty, through the between 450 and 500 students in the You Are Invited!
use o[...]ech I. program.
Along with qualifying for the Honors
Program comes the opportunity to join
Phi Theta Kappa, a fraterni[...]For more information about the[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (336)[...]AprU 1, 1991

'The Doors' twist hinges of reality[...]e Rasputin, Valentino, at the bar of Hollywood's Whiskey a Go-Go while the[...]band was playing there.
"The Doors" is much like its central character, the[...]Stone miaht have been able to pull off "The Doors"
late Jim Morrison: a wild, hypnotic enigma[...]is .scant men~n of Morrison's scholarship, the influence
DwiDa openina credits, the film glides silently over[...]Rimbaud, Naetzsche and others had on his an or the
the edae of a cliff above the New Mexico desert. From dance, it's remin[...]ching Yoda pull Luke inteiJectual esteem in which the band held birr:.
this point on, Oliver Stone's imagery floats between the Skywalker's starfigbter out of the swamp with Instead, Stone glamorizes Morrison's dark side-the
real and the surreal, never pausing to notice the dif- psyc.bokinesis. It's nice, but no one faints in the aisles , wildness, the mysticism, the drugs and promiscuity. Even
ference. The sun sets on L.A., and a moon consuming of the movie theater, because it's not truly credible. the music is secondary to Morrison's self-destruction.
half the sky rises in a matter of seconds; in mid-concert,[...]his kind of thing Stone should have changed the name of the film and
the spirit of the Indian shaman inhabiting Morrison's routinely, as thousands of witnesses have attested (most the band to "The Windows, " and created fictitious
body rises and leaves him. recently, The Arizona Republic's E .J . Montini, in his names for the characters. He would have thereby
Wallcin& out of the theater, I felt dizzy. Later, people March 22 c[...]gained legitimate artistic license to manipulate the truth.
told me that days after seeing it, they felt like they were When the Doors bit New York in '67, the Village Voice We would stiU know who and what the ftlm was about:
still in the movie. After making sure they hadn't drop- called Morrison "the first real male sex symbol since It would be reminiscent of the greatest film bio ever
ped acid mid-flick, I had[...]James Dean. " Perhaps only Dean, whisked into the 90's made, Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane."[...]via time machine, could portray Morrison on the modern In "Kane," Welles made no direct reference to the
ing a ftlm about the 60's rock group the Doors-their screen with the charisma necessary to make the effect publishing magnate whose life the movie was loosely bas-
lead singer, Jim Morrison, the Lizard King, couldn't the singer had on friends and audiences plausible.[...]Morrison's charisma was the central thing that held you take severe, repeated artistic license with the truth,
Morrison, like Rasputin, Valentino, Hitler and Jack the Doors together, boosted them to fame and defined[...]k them. But it's completely missing from the screen. Stone would do well to lear[...]Lacking the real thing, Stone attempts to convey Mor· "The Doors" is a brilliant film that pretends to tell the
Val Kilmer, who takes the part of Morrison in the ftlm, rison's power over others by manufacturing incidents truth while lying[...]Stone's next project is tentatively titled" JFK ." Even
lacking Morrison's ability to instantly mesmerize The frrst such scene shows Morrison meeting his though Dustin Hoffman may be the world's greatest liv-
thousands, Kilmer frequently falls short of believability. girlfriend, Pam, by climbing a tree onto her balcony, ing actor, I hope Stone doesn't cast him in the lead role,
For instance, when Kilmer's Morriso[...]Indian snake But according to Riders on the Storm, the book by Marilyn.[...]The world is collapsing around our ears/ 1 turned on
the radio ... "
By 11811 lumen[...]E.M. finally released their latest album, Out
The Voice[...]solid release will make you think that R.E.M. is collap-
If you are feeling culturally illiterate, the Stu- sing, too.
dent Union will be the place to go next week. "Radio Song[...]ural festival, representing 13 dif- from, is a departure from the typical style.
ferent cultures, will be held in the dining room Hopes arise with "Losing My Religion," which con-
of the Student Union, April 10-12.[...]f a Robyn Hit-
"Sharing traditions" will be the theme as chcock song (Life is bigger/Bigger than you/But you are[...]not me ...). The melody loosely resembles "You Are the .. I am only k[...]Everything," and the folk sound recalls Murmur.[...]Then there's "Low," which is self-descriptive. Played The rest I am donating
" We want to invite p e[...]to chanty.
in the festival and experience the different over a spare bass line, the whole song seems to revolve
cultures," said Bel Winemiller, program direc- around the fact that it's in a low voice.
tor, who is a Spanish instructor on campus.[...]t producer Scott Litt buried him in the instruments.
foods. The instrumental "Endgame" should have been at the
Among the many performers include Flamen· end of the Memory Side (2) instead of the Time Side.
co dancers, a Mariachi band, and a[...]lith Aaaaal Faculty Art Exhibit will hang in the Stu-
Swahili, was formed six years ago, and i[...]since most of it sounds like its from Green. The most an faculty are displaying 68 pieces[...]loquist-Comedian Dan Hom will perform at 8
The events will be held between I 0:30 a.m.and[...]This is not a bad album, but it doesn't seem like they p.m. April 13 in the campus PAC. $5 , $3 and St.
2:30 p.m. on Wedn[...]should have spent three years working on it. In the time P~oeais Sympltoay Pops aad Phoenix Boys[...]Auditorium as part of the Artists Series. $5, $3 and S I .

·~~[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (337)[...]1-~ge

Softball on 12-game winning streak
By Matt Suman[...]Molander, second-year catcher. " Before it wa our
The Voice[...]Most recently the Lady Gaucho played m a pring defense that was playi ng well, but no"' our batting is real-[...]nd ."
With 12 victorie in their last 12 game , the women's tncluding the Univer it y o f Puget ound, and Brigham[...], econd-year center fielder, added,
oftball team is hot.[...]proving their record to 25-6 overall, and 10-4 in the T he to[...]a point y tern . potential now ."
conference, the Lady Gaucho s have moved into a[...]six games, and wa awarded one point As the regional tournament draws near, the Gaucho
econd-p1ace tie with Arizona We tern Coll[...], a nd a hut-out. seem to be peaking at the perfect time. Bur Gamez knows
Saturday's resul[...]ege The Gauchos placed third, finishing the tournament if the team wants any chance of reaching the national
were not available at pres time.[...]ment, they must fir t get pa t Central Arizona
The Lady Gauchos will try to continue that treak CAC won the tournament , finishing with 16 points, Colle[...]t direction again. They have yet to
Earlier in the season , the Gauchos defeated SMCC 7-2 The Gauchos' victims included BY U, Uo fPS, Snow lose a conference game, an[...]College, Utah Valley, a nd Imperial But the Gauchos seem confident that if any team can
"W[...]With the recent win streak, the Lady Gauchos' con- '_'T he '?nly thing t[...]fidence is high . A[...]" The games we played in the to urnament s howed us nament time, we'll get[...]Golf 2nd despite storm Basketball coach resigns
By James Gilbert position to take the lead at that point. "[...]Greg Kornburger and Anders Bergh By M•tt Sum•n
The Voice[...]both posted scores to fini h within the top[...]The Voice next year, all of whom a re guards, the
Cactus League teams weren't the only five.[...]looking for a replace-
teams having problems with the late[...]resigned as head coach right away.
rain on the Valley during the past weeks.[...]of the men's basketball team . "Whoever takes over is going to
The Glendale Community College golf Conditions worsened on the econd
day. Rains led to the invitational being In a decision agreed upon by both have to get busy getting people to
te[...]Even the cold and wind y weather director,[...]r now, assistant coach Don
Gaucho golfers took the adverse con- couldn't deter the Gauchos from coming[...]Thorpe has been handling the
ditions in stride, pulling off a second- on strong the second day of the[...]ings, and recruiting job.
place finish in the Mesa Invitational held[...]disagreement," Long said. " Both "Don is working diligently and
on March 18 and 19 at Dobs[...]the administration and I were hard, try[...]looked back, outshooting Scottsdale by[...]idn't win enough," But as for Long, the players wish
Despite horrid conditions, Glendale By beating Scottsdale, the Gauchos[...]Long said. " It was eating me up on him the best of luck.
was in second place on the first day of the[...]mpetition in six years. the losing end.
tournament, just seven strokes behind[...]Bergh finished in second place for the[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (338)[...]this did not come without effort. Especially the bottle dance, where the
Gi[...]shared the lead roles. preparing for her part in the production. executed a Russian number without[...]ons! That's what " Fiddler on that gripped the audience. His conversa- to 10 p.m.[...]Leona DeMarco choreographed all the
the Roof" was all about. tions with God throughout the play "Basically, I had to give up my outside dance numbers, with the exception of
In keeping with the popular musical, brought both laughter and[...]. " A production of Hova's ballet performed by Amber
drama students fiddled their way onto In the musical number, "If I Were A this size[...]f.
ed beards, strong Jewish accents, and Old The combination of his dance Wandrey also was the make-up artist; Mary Ann Dutton, part-tim[...]ts, deep voice and occasional she did the men's beards for all structor, rehearsed the vocalists. The
The play was presented to sold-out au· scream were effective in conveying the performances.[...]Virginia Ludders directed the perfor- duce smooth, flowing harmonies.
month at 'Round the Comer Theatre on Wandrey was mesmerizins as Golde. mance and she also taught the actors the Ludders said it takes a year of plann-
cam[...]tanding of her Russian-Jewish accents. The performers ing to do a musical like "Fiddler," but
Although the popularity of 'Fiddler' character that was[...]"somehow it all comes together."
contributed to the long lines of people, trayal. Her facial ex[...]'Fiddler' came together in a spectacular
the superior effort on the part of the par- language and accent were convincingly[...]ngue placement. fashion much to the delight of the au-
ticipants was also a reason for the crowds Golde. The dances were skillfully performed . diences. I[...]Resumes that S-i-z-z-1-e
cess of learning is much easier if a student Mark Goodman, a lawyer and ex-
is in .class. ecutive director of the Student Press Law • Career Review[...]otes from D.C., that any effort to cut off the • Professional Writing Service
than it is to listen to a tape." flow of information to students is, in the
David Almasi of Accuracy in long run, not in the school's best interest. • Quality La[...]In thethe ban because they
think students are lazy, they ar[...]hat Both policies wiJI go into effect at thethe current semester.[...]You11 develop the discipline, confidence and decisiveness it[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (339)[...]GoUen raaked
Student-produced art is on[...]GCC golfers earn a na-
display in the Student Union.[...]More than 75 students were honored Sunday during
the Student Recognition Day luncheon held in the Stu-
dent Union. The program followed in the Performing
Arts Center.
Faculty chose to reward the following students for
their academic achievements and creative ac -
complishments:
The 1991 Traveler, the campus creative arts magazine,
was unveiled Sunday, also, and winners were named dur-
ing the Student Recognition Day program.
Recocalzed Iai[...]re honored for business achie-.'emenu.
Honored in the communication department was Caron Jo Addessa[...]epher A . Boyd.
bad the laraestaroup of winners: Terry
Donaldson, Amy Che[...]Pre-med student John Bolte rests a few moments on the garden wall near the Nursing Bldg.
Robin Raymond, Scott B. Williams, a[...]ons of Vietnam: a new class
Carroll. Representina the honors proaram were Sbdley Haudley and
Stephan Joseph Testa. Honored from the journalism depanment were
James T . Gilben and Da[...]what Americans consider to be the 'tragedy in Viet-
Hofholz Foust , Sandra J. Mulli[...]nam,' " Beene said. "The president almost made that
The psychology honoree was Esmerelda Cortez. Jane M.[...]in his address when he said, ' Now
was honored in the social sciences and Judith E . Behrens and Jeanne[...]nment cited Rodney E . Fowler II , The Vietnam conflict, one of the most divisive and "It was almost as[...]Hervey, and Mark B. Thomas for special service to the[...]controversial events in American history, will be the to get into to beat somebody over the head. So now we
school.
Tile 1991 Traveler awar[...]g this fall. are once again the victors we imag.i ned ourselves to be
computer·generated art was Joel Meine. Winners fo r the fine arts U .S . Involvement in V[...]rrst place; Jane A. Brown, second place: is a three-credit course being taught by Dr. Leon Beene. Beene is concerned about the prevalence of war in our
Jean Caruso-Forsman, thi[...]san L. Hobaica, honorable "One of the things that I'd like to do is address par- nation's history. " We conside[...]h for co~er ed in Vietnam , what the impact of Vietnam was and is he said .
photography: Nancy G. lkrk, fir t place in regular photograph): Tina on the United States, how the war was fought. .. and The Vietnam hi tor} cia \\ill incl ude video pre en-[...]other questions there ." tation , the reading of a Vietnam no\el , and much tu-
Chapman[...]r. understanding of what Vietnam meant to the United recruit members for th ree eparate panels: one panel of
Winners in the ficuon categol') "'ere Jcrem~ Spcar<i. first place: StaCC) States: "Not ju st (for) the soldier who went O'<er there Viet nam veter[...]rd place a nd fought , but for the America n wh o tayed here at wi th Vietn[...]ace: Town · Beene feels that Vietnam is not j u t another old ne\\S Vietnam ?
'end L[...]" I think that the Middle Ea t in orne wa> renect we didn[...]GCC student darts a way through to world cup
By Glenn Davis[...]yoffs , and then Las Vegas, where ap- "The rep re entau~.e from Au tna he ·~[...]and Jnnl{" 'ill be
John Grav no\\o how to hit the mark "E..ch per on played round robm n ed U\ o the 'hoot · c, a' a1d. pa1a for.·' Gr v a1c
He hould. He is the top-ranked elec- thetr brad,e• ·• Gra" explained. 'There The filth \aile' -\ ,, d .n ·~ 'pon- Tea[...]'1il oc \ 'Hln~ '. erma.
troni..: dart pla,er m the Lnnea State<, are eo,:en people m each brae et. 'J 1.ou ored by Valle\ Co~gar B•>aro,, manur .....- tnu \ I[...]r:ner' lrom
on cam( mneted in and won the na- The game ncluded 101 ma~ter'. 501. "Gra}[...]w a lttena ournam r.t in
Gra} -.ad the top t\\oo men and women Gra~ recorded the o nly 18-0 record m a local game tore that[...]b r D:'l\ "L"- ... '<J, cond
fro m each reg1on m the l.Jnlted 'State\ the first round. garr[...]In the ~econ d round. he po ted an 18-6 Ura~ a10[...]countne. pr!lC'>.
Gray r .pre.,ems the T.::e Kee Tee record . tops m the tournament. The from all over the \\oOrld Will compete for "I ""ent to 11[...]runner-up rom Illino1 po ted a 14- 10 the World Cup. m e[...]d \\oOn $1,000. "
mu t e nter eague compeuuo n . the recorJ.[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (340)[...]funding.
ington took heed to them and is The real problem lies within
the latest participant to toss his the educational structure itself.
hat into the uttering game.
Although Symington isn't
coming[...]Education in the state ranks
near the bottom in the nation
already. By continually ag-
gravatmg the problems we[...]GCC Gulf club
believe that the message he is already have in this area the[...]StJII hungering for debate
trying to deliver is "no more situation is bound to get worse.[...]In response to your editorial in the Apr. Gary PeU's analogy of[...]are pumped into the system to I, 1991, issue of the Voice, I must say that expen[...]crass Carter does know the cost for food and[...]that it is being paid for b y others. That's
want to take an[...]The yellow ribbons we so proudly why he is not ordering.
new "Project Slim, budget,[...]o all returning It is Pell who is ordering from the
unveiled April 4th, which seems[...]d and menu, blind that the food is served by
to target education to bear the This is a form of political deja[...]wealthy corporations and guaranteed by
brunt of the reductions in next[...]of lonely Comparing the United States to an ex-
year's budget.[...]soldiers out there that need to feel the
Once again education must seems the more logical first step[...]pensive restaurant is a stroke of brilliance.[...]same hearty welcome home that the first The wealthy are at the tables, the poor are
pay the price. is to eliminate the causes of[...]t. in the kitchen. America is prosperous,
And pay the price it does. th[...]Are we so afraid of being taken in by Third World countries are poor.
Three of the four cuts in the money.[...]ll Dr. Carter's message is hard to
1991-92 budget are targeted[...]people? swallow. It is easier to sit at the table and[...]ow us that The mother of all stupidity would be to
toward educat[...]admire the waiter in a star-spangled tux-[...]nesses are try- ask where the food came from, who's
eluding 1.5 million from the That could explain the spelling[...]yalty. making the buck, or what it really costs.
community college[...]display my yellow ribbons until the very[...]last soldier has returned from the Gulf Judy[...]and been welcomed home in the manner[...]serves. The.-e's still time to write letters for the
Drumbeat Jump in, Jesus on a[...]last issue of the Voice. All/etters are still[...]e.

pogo stick; holy rollers are back
By Eric Wlncentsen The current version of Christiani-[...]ty has shown its concern for humani-
The Voice
ty by the races of people it has almost[...]erence to God. But what they don't
Jesus is in your hamburgers! He run into extinction. Now it is trying The Voice know is that even Darwin believed that
has risen to bless the world with to regain its foo[...]God created the original materials from
guarter-pound beef[...]I've sat back and listened to all the which we supposedly evo[...]I feel sorry for those who don't believe
by a Catholic priest, and made your And what a scary thought that is. ridicule the Bible.[...]The other day I was approached by Until n[...]em as For them, there is no hope after death.
Well, not really. Y[...]ignorant people who fail to see the truth, Let's say, for[...]that used a literal translation of the and will eventually pay the price. Christians are wrong. The most we could
Ridiculous? No more ridicu[...]But the problem is there are many peo- lose are a few sinful pleasures of the world
than the stuff I've been hearing from If I remember right, the Bible says ple who aren't sure about the truth who that don't give any real satisfaction.
the Chi Alpha organization that has[...]are being led down the wrong path. Bu[...]tian manner. is, a male, fatherly spirit that occa-[...]sins in Hell. Yes, Hell, the H-word. The
Through Christian rap music that[...]don't want to rock the boat. I feel it's place that many people pretend isn't real
is even worse than the real stuff and Christianity h[...]rack up a few because the word itself causes anxiety.
speeches that would make Oral ever since the Apostle Paul screwed points for the Christians.[...]Enough with the metaphors. despair. And since non-believers don't
that religion is alive and well in our we now beli[...]I'm tired of the world's attempt to ha[...]snuff out Christianity by not allowing any despair,[...]gnore that Hell
We already knew that. It is alive If Jesus is going to return, this[...]it. He The only time Jesus Christ is heard in Christianity[...]erybody the classroom is when somebody swears.[...]of persecution.
there are no ab olutes. It is alive and straight. Until then, th[...]hoose would the Theory of Evolution while Crea-[...]Are you going to believe the truth, or[...]gnoring an ) uffer the consequences?

I[...]The Vatee

'1('1 !VOICE[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (341)[...]Page 3

'Three Angels': Convicts in disguise
By Dnm DeChrlstln• A struggling middle-class coupte is the problems. " We're helping them in our the set: " In this play all the people are
The Voice leasing the shop from a rich, arrogant own special wa[...]man. The couple's daughter is in love is in his first acting role. and the play won't work."
"I really get deeply and emotionally in- with the rich man's nephew, Paul. The three angels are Carey, playing With one week left until the tongue-
to my plays," said Belton Corsey, direc- The "convict-angels" conveniently Joseph;[...]s; and-cheek comedy, Collins said after the
tor of the hilarious comedy, "My Three eavesdrop on the family as they work. and Jody Collins, p[...]dress rehearsal Thursday that he is con-
Angels." They discover that the daughter fainted The 12-person production "is coming fident about the production.
It will be performed Friday throug[...]l was going to along beautifully," said the pipe-smoking Corsey's directing background includes
Sunday, and April 26-27 in 'Round the marry someone else. The convicts check director. "They have been working on "The Rain Maker," "A Street Car Nam-
Corner Theatre on campus. up on her, and that is when they get in- this for four weeks. It's going to be very ed Desire," "The Lady's Not for Burn-
The play is set in French Guinea in volved in the family's romantic and fman- funny, thanks to the hard work of the ing," "Dracula," and more.
1910. It o[...]Show times are 8 p.m. every evening
ing on the roof of a shop. The convicts fmd a strange solution for Hironimus talks about team work on but Sunday, which is a 2 p .m. matinee.

Biafra headed for discount[...]"Jesus Was a Terrorist" gets right to the poinl. It tells By B•rb•r• Tocko
By Eric Wlncentun how Jesus was labeled an enemy of the state by the The Voice
The Voice[...]then switches to the modern age in whkh churches try Student-produced photographs, ceramics,
Since the breakup of the Dead Kennedys, Jello Biafra to use mind c[...]One song, " Bad," proves that Biafra is better when the 1991 Student Art Show until April 25 in the
When the Kennedys reached their dead end (no pun he keeps things simple. The song, a Ramones-like Student Union .
intended), Biafra continued by putting out self-produced rebellion rant, could even make it as a single on KUKQ . "The students really push for this exhibit and
recordings of his public speeches and a musical project The only song that reaches the chilling high points of the positive attitude makes it a great show," said
wi[...]hardcore band D.O .A . the D.O .A. album is "Chew," which begins side two . Dar[...]unknowns called Nomeansno, At times, the chorus speeds up so fast that it actually All artwork in the exhibit is related to art
comes Tlie Sky Is Falling, and I Want My Mommy. sou[...]. classes during the past year.
The musicians are competent, if imitative. The real The other two songs on side two are preachy and fall A catalog of the show will list prices of the
star of this album is Biafra, of course, and his typically apart after the opening chords. They are unworthy of[...]ents. The exhibit will be shown from 9 a.m. to 9
The title track deals with satellites falling to eart[...]p.m., Mondays through Thursdays and 9 a.m.
the shuttle carrying plutonium into space, or somethi[...]4 p.m. Fridays.
along those lines. Actually, it's the fuzziest thing on the musicians. As it is, this album will probably be one for
tape, and the title is the best thing about it. the discount bins.

Open adoption gives student's life purpose
By S.rb8r• C•ge regular basis from his adoptive for the kid. I knew he didn 't want to and asked[...]m to be out. They said 'Nathan .' "
The Voice[...]Because there is a law that the adop-[...]before they can take the baby, and[...]r to have an abortion. She together at the hospital.
pltf.se.[...]d that option, but agreed to look When the time came for Nathan to
A beautiful, chub[...]as pregnant ." When she went to the adoption Rita wanted to be there.
brightly from the photos. Rita, who was a student at ASU at agency, she agreed to give the baby up " I was really mad because I wasn't
Unlike most · proud mothers, Rita the time, dropped out of school and for adop[...]he says she's grown up a lot and now
many of the conditions. She receives to change my life to become a mother. mother was. I wanted the option to be has a purpose in life.[...]is life." She feels the child is hers, but she's[...]The adoption agency tried to match not his p[...]ing to commit she isn't his mom; Karen is .[...]o an open adoption for a maximum The young woman admits it hasn't[...]album and letters were the introduc- why, and that ' about it," Ri[...]tion and the link . However, Rita " I've answered[...]wouldn't sign the final paper until she moved on to ne\\ que[...]could personally meet the couple. Rita doe n't kno\\ \\hat the future
The couple agreed to come to will hold[...]Arizona. On the day of the meeting, athan , or trie~ to[...]

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (342)[...]had three hits and two RBI's for the
The Voice vict[...]The Gauchos faced Yavapai on April
Community College, the baseball team
5 with the Gauchos losing game one 5-4.
currently is in a third-place tie with a
" The Yavapai pitcher threw well , and
13-10 conference[...]got 12 hits and left too many men
record overall. The team is getting ready[...]On April6, the Gauchos had a momen-
on Saturday.[...]ollege were
unavailable at press time. Earlier in the o ut on top 18-16, after the game had been
uspended at 12-12 in the seventh.
season, the Gauchos split with the[...]inutes, and final-
O n Tuesday and Wednesday, the ly won 25-18. That win gave Coach G[...]00th career victory.
against Scottsdale, winning the fi rst game The Gauchos had 26 hits in the game,
10-7 and winning the second game 12-9. 15 of which were extra bases: nine
In the first game, Noah Peery pitched doubles, a t[...]The Gauchos faced Phoenix College on
IM'ards led the Gauchos to the victory.
: ' ' We were down 1-0 early, but we never April 2 and 3, with the Gauchos winning Gauchos outfielder Blake Edwards (4) slides into first base to avoid the[...]-6. pick-off.
;r.railed after the third inning," head coach
:Dave Grant said. "Noah[...]uble "We played much better now than the
first time we played them, and it seems
:in the fifth, but he got out of it. "[...]like PC is in a slump," Gram said. " We
: In the second game, the Gauchos got[...]played well; we only had one error in the
:eight solid innings from Bryan Lundberg,[...]I's, and Tom Rearick, who also Before the Scottsdale game, the Grant has found that Lundberg and[...]GCC boxer wins
lly J ..... Gibert
The Voice[...]strokes off the lead.[...]bout by decision[...]e themselves and
Impressive could describe the compet1t1on the never loosened up," said coach Don Ulm.
Glendale golfers faced at the Scottsdale Invitational The Gauchos stunned opponents on the second
at McCormick Ranch on March 1-2.[...]day playing nearly flawless golf.
Five of the 12 teams competing were nationally The Gauchos were the only team to register a
ranked, including 2nd[...]e Community below-300 score, fmishing the day at 298. Hard-hitting box[...]"After the frrst day we knew the course better and nandez won his sixth professional fight by decision
The Gauchos finished the tournament in fourth figured out wha[...]be done and went out Thursday night at the Pointe on South Mountain.
place overall, seco[...]andez knocked down his opponent, Jorge Lopez,
the fourth place finish the Gauchos captured a na- The Gauchos displayed golf pyrotechnics, enabl- in the first round, but Lopez was able to continue. Afte[...]ing them to narrow the gap on the leaders and finish the knockdown, Fernandez fought a running battle as[...]s above par . made him pay by bloodying his nose. Lopez tried several
In the midst of windy conditions, the Gauchos " Steve shot a solid game[...]In the second round, Lopez tried to turn the fight in-[...]effective, but Fernandez held the edge and won the round[...]Fernandez increased the tempo of the fight in the third[...]his pace. But Fernandez's hard punche to the bleeding
Photo Needs[...]Lopez started the fourth and final round attempting[...]to take the fight from Fernandez, but hi bod} did not[...]Fernandez, on the other hand, 1.\as a matador a he[...]moved Lo pez around the ring and tuck him at \\ill.[...]''He wa a tough fighter,·· Fernandez a1d . ··The pro-
student , faculty d i count[...]moter told me to be read> to go the di~tan..:e becau e[...]ought the f1gnt .:o .. ered \llh blood. ··That \\ 3' hi[...]arold Burcham, Fernanaa·, -.o- ramer te t ·h<tt the
934-4441[...]figh t cou. • have ended after the fir,t round i..nod.Jrm n.[...]·we told Anthom: to go the dhtance:· he ~aid. ·'He[...]•~.:r the fir t round lo. nod.do"n· but in oaler to tmpro.[...]And is fte tmprovtniZ .
{ Valley W est \tall[...]has the d 1re and d t,crphne to be a champ.··
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (343)[...]One of the best[...]by Jonl KownZ

house[...]The results are in . .. the commun ity college you attend[...]is better than you know.
Invitation open to everyone[...]According to a survey distributed by O ' Neil[...]most of the categories in question.[...]Surveys were passed out at the end of the fall semester
By Glenn Davis and Julia De Simone[...]a random sample of Glendale's student body and to
The Voice[...]a six mile radius were surveyed b y telephone.
The future of education will be highlighted at an ope[...]urvey, including 91 percent o f management and
at the campus H'tC I and HTC II.[...]nt o f
tions coordinator, said today's open house is aimed[...]her educational In-
" It's also to int roduce the public and patrons o f our[...]it as a bove average and anorlwr
district to what the college is do ing wit h technology[...]irdc; o f re pondant indicated tP:l.'
director of the H igh Tech Innovatio n Cente r.[...]tc do it over again, t hey would defini1 , ·
The P resident 's Community Council busi ness leaders[...]..,.c0 they probably would .
" The second day is open to everyone else," Figueroa[...]The highest ratings for college faciliues and en .
sa[...]facto r)); co mputer facilit,,
T he invitation is also open to • 'stude nts, faculty, high[...]I a.
schools, people from througho u t the district, and other[...]rcent and 28 percent very good , 40 and .:-0 per~
the open house together will act as ambassadors help-[...]assemble "Mangi Ill." The sculpture was Services G[...]dissati lied '' 1111
Businesses helping with the open house are NEC,
designed by Larry Deck. we re security, classroom and office faci lities, and the
IBM, Digital Equipment Corp., Arizona Education P[...]HTC I and HTC II," Figueroa said .
West said the open house will give these companies
"a chance to[...]t they have."
There will be demonstrations of the foreign language
lab, the electronic classroom, and video conference[...]president, will foiJow.
generated music where the computer is used to compute[...]will give the faculty comment; Or. Paul Elsner,
Tomorrow, the President's Community Cooncil will[...]of" All I ReaUy Need to cbanceUor of the Maricopa Community Colleges,
host a luncheon for[...]ergarten," sums uJ) com- will give the chancellor's comment.
The Paul Pair Endowed Chair for Learning and[...]warded to an outstanding faculty into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands,[...]Fowler II, Associated Students member, will give the
"We have some faculty here who use technology to The coUege's 26th commencement will be at 6:30[...]ents more effective," p.m . on May 10 in the central college mall. Student[...]eter , will translate Hem-
Figueroa said this is the first facult y endowed chair vices, said 20[...]year a new '90, and 310 from th is spring , will be awarded the Walt rip wili p re entthe C ia of 19"1, "nd R i1 .
faculty member ..;,111 be eligible to fill the chai r. associate degree.[...]y College Boa rd chai r-
John Robinson, who is in partnership in developin~ Family and friends of the graduates are welcome woman, will con fer the deg rees.
software, will also be recognized. to attend the ceremony and the reception afterward The ceremony will end with " Proce ion of
·•w[...]gnize John Ro binson, who made a con- o n the lawn south of the Student Union. Nobles" t1y the symphonic band .
Siderable contributio n to t he electronic cia s room, " the Bayless believes the graduation ceremony 1 im- G raduat[...]m 6-7 p.m . Anyone unable to be there
" It (the electronic classroom) will be named the Jef- Ing here, as well as to those who plan to conunue c;hould contact the Admi sions and Record Office.
frey Robinson Room[...]udent excellence awards will also be presented at the "For o thers, ic represents achievements of their the Student Personnel Services Building.
luncheon.[...]A professional photographer "ill be present on the
Figueroa said the open house promises to be a fun and Davi[...]lege band director, will open site o f the graduation for stu dents mterested in hav-
exciting event which will provide hands-on opportu nities the ceremo ny with the traditional " Pomp a nd Ci r- ing individual portraits taken . There is no obligation.
for those who come through. cumstance." The national anthem and the " Alma Proofs will be mailed to the students' homes.
" There bas been a lot of work that has brought our Mater" will be sung by James· Zannell i, student The ceremony will be videotaped by the college.
college and business industry together,[...]Students wishing to purchase"the tape should pay S 15
" That's what it's all about. Pattnerships are very im- introductions by Dr. J o hn R. Waltrip, college in the Media Department in the library.
portant to the coUege."

The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (344)[...]by fl,e. Bove,., 0 ,.. 1 5'hool
A comical' situation is taken their[...]~ At the community college
somewhat reminiscent of those level the staggering loss of $8
well-known beer commercials[...]Student access to the heralded
"Ueckerism'! politics, · thinking High Tech· Centers will be
the president meant a thousand
pints of Lite and used[...]reduced by 30 percent,[...]udents. By Mike Gonzales[...]arisen The Voice[...]o t hank my momJ as soon as I get to the re-tail store.
lackluster attempts to control[...]hanks to J oni Kowitz fo r keeping
state spending is, at best, an at- The results of this will be[...]fatal. To make up for the losses de Celle, who made me the genius l latest stats and under[...]tuition increase sometime in the that I ma[...]ing John Wistuber's job.
obsession with bringing the Simply, w[...]Thanks to fmnicky Fiedler for the
already ranks near the bottom plore o[...]t get worse. along the lines of a straight[...]n has across-the-board reduction along[...]hat will with the elimination of state of- The little pervert' played Opinion And thanks " Stormin' Norman"
.enable him to keep the general ficials[...]Editor, yet never had the name. Well, Waltrip for"agitating"[...]''new Arizona the 23 new positions he just[...]hobic?). ing the artist that he is.
order.''[...]mone for pro- What can I thank the rest o f the
The situation looks pretty[...]viding Eric with the condom that is staff for? I'll think of somethi[...]around Now he is trying to deny us the now deteriorating in his wallet. I thank God the semester is over.
the state. Budget cuts have[...]Lest we forget: MIAs are first concern
By Eric Wlncentsen To earn more than the average $170 a[...]Throughout the war Bush said the Viet-[...]By John Wlstubel'[...]nam syndrome was over. Sounds like the[...]We "lost" in Vietnam. The soldiers
Mexico. Spain. Germany. Japari.[...]ations with Vietnam? won the battles, bu t the fools in[...]at least 2,269 Washington lost the war. Because of that,
These countries all have[...]to. the bureaucrats did not press the Viet-
common: We were o nce at war with refusing to recognize the legal government That is the number of POWs and MIAs
them, and we are now alli[...]namese government for the release of all[...]U .S. POWs and MIAs.
There is one 'more thing: We won. This port of the murderous Khmer Rouge in Perhaps when the Vietnamese govern- It's about time both governmeius get
was not the case of Vietnam .[...]ment returns all of the POWs and MIA's off their sorry backsides and find the men
Since the fall of Saigon in 1975, the The Khmer Rouge, led by extremist Pol then we[...]odian tions between the United States and ble cause.
cuse necessary to prevent the normaliza- people in their t[...]tions with th e current govern- The Vietnamese literally saved the people There are som[...]ing demonstrated now that the Gulf War
ment of Vietnam. of the Cambodia by invading and expell- should forget the war and move on . I ask is over. However;Vietnam vets never got
In fact,[...]that was still over there, wouldn' t
possible for the Vietnamese to ever meet The United States government called[...]he or she was welcoming home the Gulf War vets to
the conditions for restoring diplomatic[...]plies the Khmer Rouge with weapons. And, if by some remote c hance they[...]And all this just because we lost the were still alive, woul[...]effects can still be felt .
war still being held by the now outlawed Vietnam War. If[...]any families still wait and wonder what
VietCong, the United States government have rebuilt their t!COnomy the same as we would you not[...]ome people who are asham-
frastructure to recover the 'remains of It is time we leave the past behind, and sure as[...]sing in stop looking down at the Vietnamese in All the blame should not be placed on[...]the Vietnamese government, because the I fully support all ser[...]hatred. The one thing they want above all[...]f t&e horrid economic condi- is to reestablish relations with us.[...]the United States is just as equillly 'to our political leadership. Normal' relatio ns
tions imposed by American-led trade It is time that we do what is right for blame. If not more so·.
sanctions, the return of MIAs has simply[...]with the Vietnamese shouid not be[...]a country whose only crime is embarras- This cou[...]aking venture . ing the URited States.[...]ooiOtr"''Nn: JcffGnr..m. Ka rl The Vo1ce

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The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (345)[...]"If the character dies on stage, he doesn't want them[...]to stop there, but to go on and perceive the rest of the[...]The 1991 Student Art Show, which was
Shakespeare to c[...]p .m. on Thursday and On sharing the director's spot with Carsey for four displayed in· the Student Onion Lounge from
Saturday.[...]ould be smart April 14-2S, recognized the following 36 artists
The Showcase is half of the final exam for acting and to only have one[...]g graded on an in- ly, but it's good for the students." works.
di[...]The students have to make their own props and dig[...]ere Virginia Carritoza, first place:
ders, one of the faculty directors. She added that talent[...]:l, second place!; and Pam Sab'bia, tliird place.
is important, but if students don't work at it, they don't one-act plays: Matt Michael is directing " A Beast of Dif- For ceramics,[...]onologues will be day vampire; Cinda Gay is directing " The Shadow of to Maren Webb, first and[...]the Cathedral," a story about a desperate woman in di[...]romposiOon awards went to Jonathan Gla·
Corsey, the other faculty director.[...]graphic design winners were Krzysztof
approach to the project: " In preparing for a character, sh[...]Highlights of the program will be provided by soloists place. Life drawing recognition[...]Neely, as well as a pre-(;()ncert performance by the Guitar place. Painting honors were won by Suz Caiison. firsl place;[...], second place; and Maiion Schow, third place.
The music department will present its end-of-the-year Having just returned from a successf[...]en Ortiz Jr.,
choral concert at 8 p.m . Friday in the Performing Arts tour, Dr. Peggy Licon, dir[...]ulpture were Rick Lussier, firsl place; Marice
The concert will feature four choral ensembles in Lig[...]rcolor prizes were awarded 10 Carla Schmidlen,
The featured groups are the Evening C horus, the Plans for next year include a "Madri[...]second place; and Vikki T. Reed,
Chamber Singers, the Concen Choir and a special guest presented at the conclusion of the fall semester, as well third place.
appearance by the Vocal Ensemble of blendale High as a[...]Mother and daughter reunited after 25 years
By Devld Arnold[...]ion looms extremely high on both sides
Special to The Voice of the relationship between birth mother and adoptees.[...]ng supportive and ready to assist one another are the
"They lied to me. I was told to go home- forget about main ingredients that malce the adoption connection
it, and everything would be fine." work for the ones who choose to journey its path. It's
The year was 1965. Jana Martin was 16 years old and[...]daughter for another member waiting at the phone to share support
adoption. if it's needed .
The place was the Florence Crittendon Home for unw- Jana[...]her daughter.
Jana had been forced into exile by her parents, while After a year of accom[...]erous assignments,
she was pregnant, to help ease the embarrassment of hav- and riding an emotion[...]speaks ious and vulnerable, Jana obtained the information that
about how angry she is concerning the way she was would connect her to the missing link in her life.
manipulated : "I was coerced into giving up my child to The information was her daughter's phone number.
pay for my transgression--the fruit of my body for the She immediately called her search assista[...]call at once.
vinced that giving up my child was the right thing to do.' ' "It's extremely import[...]away," Jana
For 25 years Jana has fought back the tears and pain said, " or you might never do it for fear of rejection."
she felt the day they took her baby away for adoption. Finally, someone answered the phone. It was Michelle
" I made an inconceivable[...]s She was hearing her daughter's voice for the first time
the best course of action to take for her wetfare. I[...]described her flight to Chicago as going by quickly, but Jana Martin meets M ich~le Jeane nne, the
At the age of 41 , Jana began to search for the miss- at the same time it also seemed to drag on.[...]ife. She found an adoption connection "The plane seemed small, and I was very warm," she
mee[...]always able to control my emotions, but in the presence
tion. "I was so nervous, that on the way to my first adop- Jana arrived at the Chicago airport at 3 a.m. and was of Michell[...]ack of cigarettes," she said. to be met there by Michelle. Walking down the con- turned off," Jana said .
"I hadn'[...]were crowds of people, but Jana was all The process of finding Michelle has opened doors for[...]he feels he can
I was doing. I was feeling all of the pain and anger that " I felt like I was w[...]like a dance that they both instinctly knew the steps to. her goal from another angle, always[...]" My first meeting was a huge obstacle The weather in Chicago was 5 degrees, but Jana didn't[...]arned a lot about clo ed adoption
in turning over the past, " Jana aid . The earch as i - feel a thing. They spent the next few hours comparing and the negative things connected with it. She strongly
tant who runs the adoption connection said, "Out of thei[...]o see speaks out for open adoption and hopes the laws can
400 people who call the adoption connection, only 10 someone wh[...]They finally exhausted be changed in the near futu re o other birth mother and
are able to make that crucial first step in findmg the1r themselves at 7 in the morning and fell asleep. adoptees won't have to go through the patn she has
binh parent or child ." "AJI of the years leading up to our reunion, I was[...]
The Voice, 1990-08-27 &mdash; 1991-04-29 (346)[...]Central Arizona CoUege, is double-
elimination format, with only the winner[...]ning run in the eighth.[...]"After losing the frrst game, it was[...]Gamez said. "The only difference is we[...]ld fifth-place The Gauchos, ranked fifth in the na-[...]the second game," bea<l coach Rick[...]No matter what happens at the tour-
national ranking who is ranked third.
A WC is ihe only team in tbe region to[...]nament, the Lady Gauchos· should be[...]1be level doesn't get much better. If the At the beginning of the season, the
ranked number one in the nation, has a Lady Gauchos get by A WC, they will Lady Gauchos weren't e[...]most likely face CAC, which has won the fmi.sb fifth in the division, let alone fifth[...]no pushover," second-year national title the last three years. in the nation. A pre-season coach's poll
Bettering last year's mark by 24 game5, player Jean Wilhelm said. "They're going Although the Gauchos haven' t had Glendale finishing seventh ·in the
the women's softball team bas conclud- to w[...]ir most successful seasons Earlier in the season, the Gauchos split timidation was the factor. "We have nothing t[...]said. "Nobody expected us to get this far.
The Lady Gauchos finished the season Most recently, the Lady Gauchos won left-fielder Miilae Pears[...]ad four players returning from
tied for second in the region with Arizona an impressive come-from[...]can beat them." last year, and the rest of us had never
Western CoUege; posting a 24-8 record, tory over A WC in the second game, to If anybody knows how t[...]0 overall. save the split. That game was a good in- Gamez should. He coached CAC to the Gamez gives all the credit .to t he girls.
With that second-place finish , the Lady dication of what to expect in the national championship the last t hree " I'm proud of the girls," Gamez said.
Gauchos advance to the region tourna- tournament.[...]"They're the ones who have busted their
ment where they wiU face A WC in the After scoring two runs in the top of the But Gamez sees some similarities in the butts.
opening round, this Friday at If a.m. seventh inning to tie the game, Kim two teams.[...]"Now they believe that they're a great
The tournament , wh ich wiJI be held at DeCarlo's single brought home the win- "Fundamentally, we're just as soun[...]End of the year awards[...]By Jeff Wendt[...]An exceptional performance was turned in by
The Voice[...]y, when she shattered her old school The Voice
record of 14.52 in the 100-meter hurdle by runn-
On April 20, the Gauchos track team competed ing a 14.35 . Anthony also cleared the bar a r 5 feet It's the end of the 1990-91 sports }ear and with the
in the University Open. 5 inches the high j ump. end of the yea r in sports. here are t he end-of-the·year
At this meet, Stacey Ainlay et a pending national The 4 x 800 meter relay team of Ph il Jack on awards.
meet record when she threw the di cu 175 feet 6 Ivan Noriega, Shawn[...]ggest surpri e
inches. Ainlay also placed in the shot put at 44 feet qualified for the nationals, which will be held in There are a couple of urpri e thi year. Frr~t ts the
10 inches.[...]NBA cason ..
Other members who placed at the University Other strong performances by the track team in- t he Magic won a clt!b record 31 games in the 1990-91
Open included David Cunningham, who cleared the cluded Strachan winning the 1500 meter with a season, and fini hed ninth tn the We tern Conference.
bar at 7 feet 6 inches in the high j ump. time 3:55.5 and Stajner finis hing thi rd in the high Then comes the Phoenix Roadrunners. In o nly the1r
In the 4 x 200 meter relav. the team of Ray jump at a height of 5 feet 3 inches. second year in the International Hockey League. thev
Beadle, Ra[...]e Rick Sciafe, who have made it into the playoffs for the fi rst time in I 7
Jones finished first, wit[...], and Carrie Vasquez, years and are in the Western Division fi nals.
seconds. who threw the shot put 39 feet 3 inches.
On April 19, the Gauchos competed in the On Friday the Gauchos track team played Cen- Best[...]n their last re~ular season First is the Phoenix-Seattle trade. For the Suns, ac-
In this meet, Lena Stajner ran a 15. 16 in the meet. Results were not available at press time. The quiring Xavier McDaniel for Eddie Johns[...]hat solidified their
eman finished second on the men's side when he tathlon on Monday[...]e. That addition may prove helpfu l in
threw the discus 150 feet 5 inches. Neighbors, when asked his opinion of the track the upcom1ng playoffs .
In the Mt. Sac meet on Aprill8-21, the Gauchos team, said, "Both the meri's and women's team are Also,[...]for Ricky
had several members who placed in the relays, in as good as they were last year. They are weaker in Pierce. A steal for the Sonics, a flop for the Bucks. Ellis
the shot put and the discus. some areas[...]onger in other areas." will not be in the playoffs, but P ierce will play for[...]The final trade is the trade involving San Diego and[...]Carter. Good move on the part of both teams.

See us for all your[...]First and foremost on this list is " Rocket's'' signing[...]with the CFL's Toronto Argo.nilUts for $18.2 million.[...]will never materialize if he joins the NFL[...]tht> c>fforr pur forth by rhe Gcr fl)() tball IPam in tht>[...]ValJey of the ~un Bowl. That w11l oe the most exciting[...]I look back at Duke's upset of UNL V in the national[...]I look back at Cincinnati S'>'eeping Oakland m the
We support GCC[...]World Senes. I see the Redo; dommati ng pitching taff[...]I look back at one of the be t uper Bo"'ls tn ht tory,[...]as ew York faced Buflalo in the 25th ann iver af) of[...]t he game. Only a couple of feet decided the game "hen[...]the next day when he returned to Buffalo he was lo..,[...]p Photo by the fans.[...]But what I willloolc back on the most is my year and
5719 W. Northern Avenue[...]a half as W.._ Sports Editor. I remember all the coaches[...]1-8875 the:. memories.

MD

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