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•· i ' . . ' I I • . :I 1 ., ., . -- - ... MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1985 BAKERSFIELD . COLLEGF, VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 5 Director for new transfer center to arrive Friday By DARREN SABEDRA ·Editor in Chief . . . A director has been appointed for• the new BC transfer program, which · is funded by a $90,~•a•ycar grant. Dr. Gleim Hanely, a native· of ·. Denver, Co., · will arri~e ·. in · Bakersfield from Denver on Friday. "Glenn · is ~ople oriented· ·. he .. \ . ' . ' . doesn't get too excited about many · things,., B.C President Or; Richard . .. . Wright said. . . . . Wright met . Hanley during the · president's~ college year - s. in Col: oraclo. ''We. were both involved .,, ,: . . . . . . . . . . .. · . . - . with admissions and records when I HBnleis past experiences include ' . . With these experiences behind transfer. ''I'd like to see visitations . students get individual help from was at CSU (Coloq1do State). We director of student activities, and . him, Hanley said, "l;ve covered all by the four year schools to the BC their advisors. I would also like our use . to . caravan .' to different high · testing coordinator for a .wcimen 's . i he ·• major areas of. st udenl campus, and establish visitations for 1ransfer guides to have accurate and . schools; I. traveled with him and 20 college in Denver, which the new services." BC students tci the four year institu• . timely information,,, Hanley said. oihers . for around' three or four. director said has "gone to funk. . • Hanley said his 'initial plan for tions,'' he said. . . "I also want to monitor students years," Wright commented. · They.ha9 some severe financial pro- · . this program is to issue out transfer . .. Hanley . . said ·. these · yisitations . offthe track, •• he continued. ••Jr we . The president also said, "We end- . blems " . . . ' guides .that will delineate classes at would help students become better did this; . we would .know when .. ed up going through the same doc•. . . . He 0 said ' he was . al . so .the athletic .·. BC .. ''lri•coniing .students pick. up acqliainied with the inslit~tions they . students . arc .. not meeting . their . toral program back in Colorado.;' director for that women's ·college . . . the ·guide, which will meet,current. wish tir transfer .to. "\Vith these . transfer requirements; then . we . Dr. Frank Gornick, . dean · of · . ''This . women's. college . was pro- degree requirements, The guide also visits, the four year institution will . . would . be able to notify _the student students, said ·Hanley's duties as bablythe smallest in ihe state." might have . surveys • 10 find . out point outtothestudent financiaiaid about the problem ... . · . . .. · transfer · director' wi11 ·· be · coor~ In . addition to · those ·duties, where studenis are transferring to,'' information, housing deadlines and "We would · like to · achieve ar- dinating and identifying with Hanley also was iri charge of hous• . · · · · d · · · ·1he curriculum . involved,'' he ex• ·• ticulation with the four year instiiu• . . . . . . . he commente . . . . . . . . . st\ldents who want to iransfer, and . ing at the University of N. Col- plained. . . · tions. We ·warit the students who making sure the transfer process is. . . orado, and he was associate director . . He said he would also like to have . .Healso emphasized that he would . - -- iransfer out of BC to graduate from as . smooth as ' possible .for . the . of:finaricial aid at Metro Staie Col- . . a. monthiy newsletter sent . to .each ..... like - to create .an iridfvidual transfer . the four year school within ·.four . to . students . lege in Color~do. . . . · student who sho· ws ari inclination to . program . . "I would lik~ to · see six semesters," Hanley said: . . . . . . ADA m~jor concern · < CT.A _presfdeizl Sauttef fiiceS _ issue_s .- -- - wotild like to think that we have . pulthe monkey · on their back by . that need iobe cut,;; Sautlcr·stated, . . . · come further than that;" she said . constari.tly saying when are you go, . · "and we feel .thai the college 'has .·· _By BRENT RAY . Staff Writer · "But someiimes it i.s hard not to let . ing to do son:iethlngaboulthi~.•• .· . dcine a good Job this year of trying As she be~ins her 1ear long term < ·. that idea creep into your thinking:•• . •· .. ·. When ali differences are set aside, to eliminate dasics tllat are not go- . as local chapter president of the ·· . Although affirmative action for Sautter feels that · 1h :e CTA and ihe ing 't6 ma~e t.heir required number ·. Califi>"rni~ . ·Teachers . Association · ·. · ·. women would seem to . be a · major . . · adminislraiors ·. ha . ve a good work 0. · of students;'': . . . . . . .· (CTA), .Lucille Sautter fe~ls that . problem in : this •district, Sautter ing relationship when it . comes tci . .. Another: problem that: concerns . · there are several major issues facing . ·. .. important ~oHege issues .. ''We we· re ·. · both ihe • CT A and the college ad• the orgin·azaticm. _. .·.: .• . . .. . .. _ quite concerned with the·course of• .. •:ministration is that of state funding . . . ·· ·· ''i\t this . ti111e one tnajor concern ·• feringS : in , the . spring · s'em~ster, . ''We lack equipment;''. she ·statet : is affirmative . action;''< Saiifter • . ·• because• of ·a· meino thai went . out" , '.'arid because offunding cuts we are •· · , . stated: "In that area J feel that we . stating .that the·r~ would be ·a one noi able to be up fo date on ~ollle c:>f · . havereg. ressed not.pr6gre~s¢d. '.fw<> . . third .. cut · in· · classes. · from .. ·the · ·• ·· tne late~t tecbtinology . . our biggest · . ·. · years ago : there werl diree w6men/ . . ·. · previous spring.~•,stated Sautter, < co~cern ;. however; is that. we don'f . • .. .. ,. administrators on .this campus, they . . . Sautter: indicated ihat ' rrieeiings •· .·· have an adequately supplied libtary: . ·• . . .. have . all r~tired/ai:td none or iiiem . .. tiad . be'.en held . wiih · ctiancellor : We have· made ·: sacrifices in many .. . h-avi · been rer,taced." ·.·· - -. - . .. V. Yoμng and Di:> Wright 10· discuss , areas, and still there is no money· ," <! . . "The pioblein isn't that there . : \ -. this matter; ''Simply staied,·we need Sautter commented. · . . . . . aren't quali(l~d. women;·-· she co,F' . . I ·. all the students we can gei; .. Saut'ier ' .. : :: Aiafte~seffect of the budget cut~ · tinued. i•Soni'e very qualjfied comelited . c''ADA. is ou:i'lifelin~;: it. that deeply corice 'rns Sautter . is the . · women, . o·n this. campus,· have ap- . determines the amount' ofmoney. we ·· .. stag11atfon of j:>ay for ·instructors.- · .. plied for admin.istraii~e positions, .. · get' frbrn the si~te. When We went to . . '. There was a time when wi used to and ' for whatever . reason t!tey have . I ·• · discuss the class issue . with ttie ad•. 'pride ourseiv.es; on 'being in ttie 'top . .. . n· ot been chQsen:•• •· · •·· .. .. · .. ·. . . -. . LJJClffe-S"au·ite(·:· ·_ -, --'•~-.~ rnini -s1faii5~.''our· ·pitch : ~as. that .· . •. 10 perce1 : 11 of the salary r"ailgc, but .· .·. . : In spite cif the 'evide~ce, . Sautter ,stated · -that" t_h'ere are not many . classes with waiting lists and Classes . . now. fof ari instructor with a doc- siated that she doesn't wan{ to think . · available c<iurses ofaction. "One of . : that' tlie:s,w· ere sure would have a fuli torate we have dropped to 36th. and ·. ·. ihat it is a cori~dous .~ffort' on: the . . ·. ·. ihi: .things we · ke~p· d~ing • is .hHdng .·. comple~ent, should .. · contir1ue, .·· ir.• · · because of the money•situation . we . . part of-the .adniinistrators lo keep away at the issue; we have brou' ght it . regardless of ihe cost/' . . . ·•· keep . slidin"g farther down . the lad- .. women out of that departlT\ent. "( up before the ; board, and . we have . . ·._ "We understand ther"e a" re classes der.,t . . . . '. - . . . . . . _.- _.' ' . . . . .. ·. Agrictllt11refacility• · ... . ax-ea,ms) come·. i·• ··tr11e· . •· ·.· .. . ·. •· ·' 13y ·ALLEN MONTES o"r achie.vement. · All . ciasses are . . -·. ty. ~!Id th~t isa · ~~a SOI) for a sf~o~·g .·. works out .J guess we a~e kind of the .. JOIIN LAWREl'.llpE!Rlp Stiff •. ·· .... · Staff Writer · . iransfera~Ie to four year ' c-01leges'. .. .. . · ag program, accC>rding to Ke!Jy. . , ·· ·. guinea pigs/' said Kelly. . · . . . > qMost 6f the students probably · · -''Since agriculture is so big in ·. . - · - ·. . •· . . ·• . . -__ Wh .a_t sta. rted ·-·. 0 · ff as a dream of . won't · 1~~nsfer, and the ones thai - Kern; there . are a .ioi ofJ'cibs out · · Twentlyl ds~venh st u 1 . dents cuh~rehn~IX . · · · . .. . . . . · ·· .• . • · - · · ··· : · . are enro e m t e c asses w 1c m• Boy likes action · agric~Jture· insirJctots: and students .. · . don, •~ will _ be bett_er prepared 1n their . .. there, and ~l:t~n the lo~al_ farmers .. , elude: fores Ir . ' ·6rnam;ntal hor• ·· .. five ··years'ago became 'reality this · certatn fields, said Kelly.'' •· · ·. . · . · see the certificate of achievement 1 , ·· 1 · 1 · · . _. Y, I . . . . ·• · · · · · · ·-· .. · h . ·· ct · - ·. · · · · · ·. ·h··. · ·.- 11 k-..· ·h · • h ·. ·d ·. h. . . 1cu ure, an1ma . science, year wilh th . e l:ic:girinirig: of the 2'2 . The ones I at . 0 conh11ue o.n to a .. I ey Wt . nowt at. I e stu ent . as . . ·. . 11'·· _., : b . ; . . . ·. . ' ·. . . . · · · · · · · h · 1 'II b · fi f h d • · . . . . . . d r· .. agricu urdJ usmess, crop science, program. and: the new agriculture . four year SC 00 WI . ' e~e1t ·. ron, .. a. proper lrallltng, tu ent$ rom : and mechanized. a riculture · ·. but .. Joe"'. ntho~ - . Y, . dressed W~le . rn styl·e·, ~Its. by Man~O~W.ar game ill the.· · Kun Coun. Fair. Since his mother Is a carnle, he gels to spend much time · exp lo g and enjoying the Fair. . . ·.·. · .·• . · .· . · . · ·. . . . . . . . - . Two stude.nts assist . capt~ring suspect •· in By MATT HILLIARD Staff Writer A J 9.ycar.old female BC student, · while getting dressed at · about S · p,m., in the BC women's locker room last Wednesday, was startled to find a man crouching under a bench on his hands and knees wat• ching her, according to Sargent J. N. Soto, of the BC Campus Police. Daniel David Shaw, 29, of 2228 S. Real Road., was apprehended after he ned the BC gym, said Sot9. "I had just taken a ~hower and was about to get dr~~ when I hu.rd a nois.e. I looked around and didn't ~cc an,,hing Then I hurd ano<hcr no1~e \l."hni I looked aga.ir. this llrM . J 1-,111. him or: his h&nd\ lltld kn~. " wd t~ \t uden!. .., ho Mk that her name not used. A man tall thre>u&h :~ ""est \1de doof of the IYffl. but •u Pfehended 1f'tt:1 ht eluded r-c ll\ldrntJ aidin, t~ pohce. accordin, to Soto . The students. DaAe Fowln ad John W eba . .-ere ,n the \llC1nl - · a,ad pw dime wtMa theJ •w a - beinl dmed.,,. poticie, "1 WU cominj OUt of the f ~ball locker room when I. saw the sargent arid the swimming coach go in the gym. There was a girl who was upset, so I dedded to see what was going on,"Fowler, a · police ex• plorer, said. · "Then this guy popped open the door at full speed and ran up the stairs toward the stadium. I asked the sargent if. I could help him and he said go ahead so I chased him all the way lo the Auto Mechanics building and signaled to the campus police to go around and cut him off,"he continued. "I looked around the corner just in time to s.ec him ~lirr,hing a fence. Whtn I looked 'e:i:e the poll~ had him . ''Fo.,..ler a.dded ~ccord1ng :o So,o. a mar. ".ad bttn in t he i:,m onc.e ~f0rc a.- oun.:! S,ep( . : • but l'lad eluda:l ~•:nru.\ ;,ohce . a.r:er a ~ompi.lln: •u :nade :o :hffl, Tht :ompiamt aaai:1J1 Sha• ma<k by a femak ~.entr. rtudmt. who ""u callf'd to the ICfflt of t~ am-st and ldent:ifi«:I Shaw U tbt m.mMIC>Mdbealintbtaymwhen atw ... thlnSept. 17 fP'I I - J I t ,-. 2) · : f. acili . ty ·. Icicai .e .. d . a.t the);outh. ·. end o.f the program also, according to Ke!: OJ.Jr p .rogram have the chance to go · K . · 11 .. 1 . · · . · t 'dg •· -.... ~- .. , . . . , · . · . . . . · . . . . . -., , · . . e y p ans mores. u ents to ~ome Mount Vernori Avenue .. _ · . ly. . . . . . nght out and get a good Job, . · said . . . 1 . d . . . th. · . · · · . : · 1 . . · · · ;, · -. · · • · ·h · .. ·· d · · · ·· · · · - · · ·· mvove once e .program . ges · . In 1980,-18 ·students who "!'ere _. - Not only w1U . t e .stu ents . Kelly. . .·. . _. . . ..... · . . . . bl' . . · · · . . graduating from local high schools benefit from the program, the \I/hole .. · .· According . to Kelly, this is the . more pu tcity ._ . needed a place to house > th~ir . city Will, because the .. whole pufpdse first program of its kind, although . · .. ''It's •ihe first year·, but we are . livesfock until the . Kern ·County . of the program is to build :a C'eally tfre· idea may be catching on. hoping to pick up at mid term. We Fair. They contacted Jim Slater' and .. . ni . ce ag center for the coinmunity :" . .. · •· "A number of pepple ha\ie seen also are sponsoring an open house sc · agriculture fnstrucfor Bill Kelly Kern County fluctuates between · · our plans, and . some have ·made• . for all high school sophomores, so about their problem. Slater and Kel- . second and third in the slate for · . plans themselves. Some people are they will know abo'ui the program,'' . · ly contacted local -farmer Jof highest agriculture prod. ucing cot.in - · just waiting to see how our program said Kelly. · · Garone to find a possible site. \Vith the idea . of an agricultural cur• · riculuni, BC ag department chairs man Don Larios, Kern High School District (KHSD) superintendent Don Murfin, former BC president Dr. John Collins, and Dr . James Young, chancellor of the Kern Community College District, took interesl and joined the meeting . Garone ga,·e · up his lease on 80 acres of land and the program then bought the land from the city. The project cost S 9 million and now in- cludes KHSD Adult school and ROP classes. These facilirits take up only a couple of acres, according to Kelly . Most or the money came from the · high school di,trid, ..,.;th BC <upply - ing the landscao:1g and shop~ . "We tore d,~...,n 1he old ..:hoo: farr-i a.:d Tenne,.:o ":-loved it :o the :-:ew L~h:a: '.o r. ~or ~·ret . \Aid !o(ei'., I: -.~:: a vear ~'ore :t !S :O::",;'.llt'e!, "~.I\r,~ •· -:.om~, r r..:l u&-1 · hop, Ind :oor cwsroonu The 2'" 2 pr OIi' am com b4 nes t,,: HS D ;u n, on and '.lleTI KJn &n d BC !oOphomora UllO OM Pf'OIJ'&ffl. .4180ciate of Art9 aad ID AIIOcia~t of~ dell ea IN cvmlibte from :~ ptOtTlffl U U I certi(iatt . ,., 7' , f I,_,_-.. .. a IiW "& jzhl 5! •D i Ji •• I k ••--,•---• .... ft ..... 9C I ft 1k Nlw ........ 1 Ill ........... •-A- .... I
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1985 BAKERSFIELD . COLLEGF, VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 5

Director for new transfer center to arrive Friday By DARREN SABEDRA

· Editor in Chief

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. A director has been appointed for• the new BC transfer program, which · is funded by a $90,~•a•ycar grant.

Dr. Gleim Hanely, a native· of ·. Denver, Co., · will arri~e ·. in · Bakersfield from Denver on Friday.

"Glenn · is ~ople oriented· ·. he . . \ . ' . ' .

doesn't get too excited about many · things,., B.C President Or; Richard .

.. . Wright said. . . . .

Wright • met . Hanley during the · president's~ college year-s. in Col: oraclo. ''We. were both involved .,, ,:

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with admissions and records when I HBnleis past experiences include ' . . With these experiences behind transfer. ''I'd like to see visitations . students get individual help from was at CSU (Coloq1do State). We director of student activities, and . him, Hanley said, "l;ve covered all by the four year schools to the BC their advisors. I would also like our use . to . caravan . ' to different high · testing coordinator for a .wcimen 's . i he ·• major areas of. st udenl campus, and establish visitations for 1ransfer guides to have accurate and . schools; I. traveled with him and 20 college in Denver, which the new services." BC students tci the four year institu• . timely information,,, Hanley said. oihers . for around' three or four. director said has "gone to funk. . • Hanley said his 'initial plan for tions,'' he said. . . "I also want to monitor students years," Wright commented. · They.ha9 some severe financial pro- · . this program is to issue out transfer . .. Hanley . . said ·. these · yisitations . offthe track, •• he continued. ••Jr we .

The president also said, "We end- . blems " . . . ' guides .that will delineate classes at .· would help students become better did this; . we would .know when .. ed up going through the same doc•. . . . He

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said ' he was . al.so .the athletic . ·. BC . . ''lri•coniing . students pick. up acqliainied with the inslit~tions they .· . students . arc . . not meeting . their . toral program back in Colorado.;' director for that women's ·college . . . the ·guide, which will meet ,current. wish tir transfer .to. "\Vith these . transfer requirements; then . we . Dr. Frank .· Gornick, . dean · of · . ''This . women's. college . was pro- degree requirements, The guide also visits, the four year institution will . . would . be able to notify _the student

students, said ·Hanley's duties as bablythe smallest in ihe state." might have . surveys • 10 find . out point outtothestudent financiaiaid about the problem ... . ·. . .. ·.· transfer · director' wi11 ·· be · coor~ In . addition to · those · duties, where studenis are transferring to,'' information, housing deadlines and "We would · like to · achieve ar-dinating and identifying with Hanley also was iri charge of hous• . · · · · d · · · ·1he curriculum . involved,'' he ex• ·• ticulation with the four year instiiu• .· . . . . . . . he commente . . . . . • . . . . st\ldents who want to iransfer, and . ing at the University of N. Col- plained. . . · tions. We ·warit the students who making sure the transfer process is. . . orado, and he was associate director . . He said he would also like to have . .Healso emphasized that he would . ---iransfer out of BC to graduate from as . smooth as ' possible . for . the . of:finaricial aid at Metro Staie Col- . . a. monthiy newsletter sent . to .each ..... like -to create .an iridfvidual transfer . the four year school within ·. four . to . students . . · lege in Color~do. . . . · student who sho·ws ari inclination to . program . . "I would lik~ to · see six semesters," Hanley said: . . .

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ADA m~jor concern ·

<CT.A _presfdeizl Sauttef fiiceS_ issue_s_·.----wotild like to think that we have . pulthe monkey ·on their back by . that need iobe cut,;; Sautlcr·stated, .

. . · come further than that;" she said . constari.tly saying when are you go, . ·"and we feel .thai the college 'has .·· _By BRENT RAY .

Staff Writer · "But someiimes it i.s hard not to let . ing to do son:iethlngaboulthi~.•• .· . dcine a good Job this year of trying

As she be~ins her 1ear long term < ·. that idea creep into your thinking:•• . •· . . ·. When ali differences are set aside, to eliminate dasics tllat are not go-. as local chapter president of the ·· .. Although affirmative action for Sautter feels that ·1h:e CTA and ihe ing 't6 ma~e t.heir required number ·. Califi>"rni~ . ·Teachers . Association · ·.· ·. women would seem to . be a · major . . · adminislraiors ·. ha.ve a good work0 . · of students;'': . . . . . .

.· (CTA), .Lucille Sautter fe~ls that .· . problem in : this • district, Sautter ing relationship when it . comes tci . .. Another: problem that: concerns . · there are several major issues facing . ·. .. important ~oHege issues .. ''We we·re ·. · both ihe • CT A and the college ad•

the orgin·azaticm. _. .·.: .• . . . . . .. _ quite concerned with the·course of• .. • :ministration is that of state funding . . · . . ·· ·· ''i\t this .ti111e one tnajor concern ·• feringS : in , the . spring· s'em~ster, .''We lack equipment;''. she ·statet : is affirmative . action;''< Saiifter • . ·• because• of ·a· meino thai went . out" , '.'arid because offunding cuts we are •· · ,

. stated: "In that area J feel that we . stating .that the·r~ would be ·a one noi able to be up fo date on ~ollle c:>f .· · ~ . havereg.ressed not.pr6gre~s¢d. '.fw<> . . third .. cut · in· · classes. · from • .. · the ··• ·· tne late~t tecbtinology . . our biggest · . ·. ~ · years ago: there werl diree w6men/ . . ·. · previous spring.~•,stated Sautter, < co~cern;. however; is that. we don'f . •.· . . .. ,.

administrators on .this campus, they . . . Sautter: indicated ihat ' rrieeiings •· .·· have an adequately supplied libtary: . ·• . . .. have . all r~tired/ai:td none or iiiem . . . tiad . be'.en held . wiih ·ctiancellor : We have· made ·:sacrifices in many .. . h-avi · been rer,taced." · .·· - -. - . . . V. Yoµng and Di:> Wright 10· discuss , areas, and still there is no money·," <! . . "The pioblein isn't that there . : \ -. this matter; ''Simply staied,·we need Sautter commented. · . . . . .

aren't quali(l~d. women;·-· she co,F' . . I ·. all the students we can gei; .. Saut'ier ' .. : :: Aiafte~seffect of the budget cut~ · tinued. i•Soni'e very qualjfied comelited. c''ADA. is ou:i'lifelin~;:it. that deeply corice'rns Sautter .is the

. · women, . o·n this. campus,· have ap- . determines the amount' ofmoney.we ··.. stag11atfon of j:>ay for · instructors.- · .. plied for admin.istraii~e positions, . · . . · get' frbrn the si~te. When We went to . . '.There was a time when wi used to

and 'for whatever . reason t!tey have . I ·• · discuss the class issue . with ttie ad•. 'pride ourseiv.es; on 'being in ttie 'top . .. . n·ot been chQsen:•• •· · •·· .. .. · . . ·. . . -. . LJJClffe-S"au·ite(·:· ·_-, --'•~-.~ rnini-s1faii5~.''our· ·pitch : ~as. that .· . •. 10 perce1:11 of the salary r"ailgc, but .· .·.

. : In spite cif the'evide~ce, . Sautter ,stated ·-that" t_h'ere are not many . classes with waiting lists and Classes . .now. fof ari instructor with a doc-.· siated that she doesn't wan{ to think . · available c<iurses ofaction. "One of . : that' tlie:s,w·ere sure would have a fuli torate we have dropped to 36th. and ··. ·. ihat it is a cori~dous .~ffort ' on: the . .·. ·. ihi: .things we · ke~p· d~ing • is .hHdng .·. comple~ent, :· should .. · contir1ue, .·· ir.• · · because of the money• situation . we .

. part of-the . adniinistrators lo keep away at the issue; we have brou'ght it . regardless of ihe cost/' . . . ·•· keep . slidin"g farther down . the lad- .. women out of that departlT\ent. "( up before the; board, and . we have . . ·._ "We understand ther"e a"re classes der.,t

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·.Agrictllt11refacility•· .... •ax-ea,ms)come·.i·•··tr11e·. •· •·.· .. . ·.•· ·' 13y ·ALLEN MONTES o"r achie.vement.· All . ciasses are . . -·. ty. ~!Id th~t isa ·~~a SOI) for a sf~o~·g .·. works out .J guess we a~e kind of the

. . JOIIN LAWREl'.llpE!Rlp Stiff •. • ·· .... · Staff Writer · . iransfera~Ie to four year 'c-01leges'. .. .. . · ag program, accC>rding to Ke!Jy. . , ·· ·. guinea pigs/' said Kelly. . · . . . > qMost 6f the students probably · · -''Since agriculture is so big in ·. . - · - ·. . •· . . ·• .· .

. -__ Wh .. a_t sta.rted·-·. 0· ff as a dream of . won't ·1~~nsfer, and the ones thai - Kern; there .are a .ioi ofJ'cibs out · · Twentlyl ds~venh stu1 .. dents cuh~rehn~IX . · · · . . . . . . . · · · .• . • · - · · · ·· : · . are enro e m t e c asses w 1c m•

Boy likes action · agric~Jture· insirJctots: and students .. ·.· . don,•~ will _be bett_er prepared 1n their . .. there, and ~l:t~n the lo~al_ farmers .. , elude: fores Ir . ' ·6rnam;ntal ,·hor• ·· .. five ··years'ago became 'reality this · certatn fields, said Kelly.'' •· · ·. . · . · see the certificate of achievement • 1, ·· 1·1 · · . _.Y, • I . . . . ·•

· · · · · · ·-· .. · h. ··ct · - ·. · · · · · ·. ·h··. · ·.-11 k-.. · ·h· • h·. ·d·. - · h. . . 1cu ure, an1ma . science, •year wilh th. e l:ic:girinirig: of the 2'2 . The ones I at . 0 conh11ue o.n to a .. I ey Wt . nowt at. I e stu ent . as . . ·.. . 11'·· _., : b. ; . . .·. . ' ·. . . . · · · · · · · h ·1 'II b · fi f h d • · . . . . . . s· d r· . . agricu urdJ usmess, crop science,

program. and: the new agriculture . four year SC 00 WI . ' e~e1t ·. ron, . . a. proper lrallltng, tu ent$ rom : and mechanized. a riculture · ·. but

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Joe"'. ntho~-. Y, .dressed W~le. rn styl·e·, ~Its. by Man~O~W.ar game ill the.· · Kun Coun. Fair. Since his mother Is a carnle, he gels to spend much time ·exp lo g and enjoying the Fair. . . ·. ··. · .·• . · .· . · . · · .

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Two stude.nts assist . capt~ring suspect • ·

in By MATT HILLIARD

Staff Writer

A J 9.ycar.old female BC student, · while getting dressed at · about S · p,m., in the BC women's locker room last Wednesday, was startled to find a man crouching under a bench on his hands and knees wat• ching her, according to Sargent J. N. Soto, of the BC Campus Police.

Daniel David Shaw, 29, of 2228 S. Real Road., was apprehended after he ned the BC gym, said Sot9.

"I had just taken a ~hower and was about to get dr~~ when I hu.rd a nois.e. I looked around and didn't ~cc an,,h ing Then I hurd ano<hcr no1~e \l."hni I looked aga.ir. this llrM . J 1-,111. him or: his h&nd\ lltld kn~. " wd t~ \t uden!. .., ho Mk that her name not ~ used.

A man tall thre>u&h :~ ""est \1de doof of the IYffl. but •u ~ Pfehended 1f'tt:1 ht eluded r-c ll\ldrntJ aidin, t~ pohce. accordin, to Soto . The students. DaAe Fowln ad John W eba . .-ere ,n the \llC1nl -·a,ad pw dime wtMa theJ •w a - beinl dmed.,,. poticie,

"1 WU cominj OUt of the f ~ball

locker room when I. saw the sargent arid the swimming coach go in the gym. There was a girl who was upset, so I dedded to see what was going on,"Fowler, a · police ex• plorer, said.

· "Then this guy popped open the door at full speed and ran up the stairs toward the stadium. I asked the sargent if. I could help him and he said go ahead so I chased him all the way lo the Auto Mechanics building and signaled to the campus police to go around and cut him off,"he continued.

"I looked around the corner just in time to s.ec him ~lirr,hing a fence. Whtn I looked o~~ ,~~ 'e:i:e the poll~ had him . ''Fo.,..ler a.dded

~ccord1ng :o So,o. a mar. ".ad bttn in the i:,m onc.e ~f0rc a.- oun.:! S,ep( . : • but l'lad eluda:l ~•:nru.\ ;,ohce . a.r:er a ~ompi.lln: •u :nade :o :hffl,

Tht :ompiamt aaai:1J1 Sha• ~ ma<k by a femak ~.entr. rtudmt. who ""u callf'd to the ICfflt of t~

am-st and ldent:ifi«:I Shaw U tbt m.mMIC>Mdbealintbtaymwhen atw ... thlnSept. 17 fP'I I - J I t ,-. 2)

· : f.acili.ty·. Icicai.e . . d .a.t the);outh. · .end o .f the program also, according to Ke!: OJ.Jr p. rogram have the chance to go · K. ·11 .. 1. -· · · . · t 'dg •· - .... ~- .. , . . . , · . · . . . . · . . . . . - ., , · . . e y p ans mores. u ents to ~ome Mount Vernori Avenue .. _ · . ly. .· . . . . . nght out and get a good Job, . · said . . .1. d . . . th. · . · · · . : · 1. . · · · ;, · -. · · • · ·h · .. ·· d · · · ·· · · · - · · ·· mvove once e .program . ges · . In 1980,-18 ·students who "!'ere _ . - Not only w1U . t e .stu ents . Kelly. . .·. . _. . . . ... . ·. . . . bl' . . · · · .

. graduating from local high schools benefit from the program, the \I/hole . . · .· According . to Kelly, this is the . more pu tcity._

. needed a place to house >th~ir . city Will, because the .. whole pufpdse first program of its kind, although . :· · .. ''It's •ihe first year·, but we are . livesfock until the . Kern · County . of the program is to build :a C'eally .· tfre· idea may be catching on. hoping to pick up at mid term. We Fair. They contacted Jim Slater' and .. . ni.ce ag center for the coinmunity :" . . . · •· "A number of pepple ha\ie seen also are sponsoring an open house sc· agriculture fnstrucfor Bill Kelly Kern County fluctuates between · · our plans, and . some have ·made• . for all high school sophomores, so about their problem. Slater and Kel- . second and third in the slate for · . plans themselves. Some people are they will know abo'ui the program,'' .

· ly contacted local -farmer Jof highest agriculture prod.ucing cot.in- · just waiting to see how our program said Kelly. · ·

Garone to find a possible site. \Vith the idea . of an agricultural cur• · riculuni, BC ag department chairs man Don Larios, Kern High School District (KHSD) superintendent Don Murfin, former BC president Dr. John Collins, and Dr. James Young, chancellor of the Kern Community College District, took interesl and joined the meeting .

Garone ga,·e · up his lease on 80 acres of land and the program then bought the land from the city. The project cost S 9 million and now in­cludes KHSD Adult school and ROP classes. These facilirits take up only a couple of acres, according to Kelly .

Most or the money came from the · high school di,trid, ..,.;th BC <upply­ing the landscao:1g and shop~ .

"We tore d,~...,n 1he old ..:hoo: farr-i a.:d Tenne,.:o ":-loved it :o the :-:ew L~h:a: '.o r. ~or ~·ret . \Aid !o(ei'., I: -.~:: ~ a vear ~'ore :t !S

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