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; •yHEECH LUTHERAN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY CA Volume 34, No. 3 Thousand Oaks, 91360 Wednesday, September 29, 1993 WASC CLU Outdoor Club faces accreditation approved; Karaoke Internal self-study to prepare, develop long range plan night, a success by Lee Bee grees and excellent teaching experience. change the school, Instead, the committee ".by.StephanieWind StaffWriter UsuaUy, itwould take several years fora makes recommendations for the school to StaffWriter new school to build up its curriculum, fac- improve itselfover a period oflime. The CLU community is preparing itself ulty and student body to a level that meets In order for CLU to prepare for the In a unaruTTOBfrwtei the Senate ap- for a visit by the Western Association of the acceptable standard of the accrediting WASCcommittee,itisconductingaseries provedtheconsultation forthe newOut- Schools and Colleges accreditation body. of self-studies. The primary focus of these door Club at the Sept22 meeting. The commitee. CLUwasputonprobation by theWASC selfstudies is to developa new long range new Outdoor Club will concentrate The WASC accreditation committee is committee in the 1970s due to the number plan for the university. mainryonoutdooraetivitfessuchasbik- made up of experienced educators from of extension programs available through CLU'slastinternalselfstudy wasin 1988 ingandcamping. Formore mformarion WASC different universities in the nation. the university. during the last accreditation evalu- contacteitherBrianRkfceyat492-$277 Although itisrareforaschool tolooseits The committee felt that California ation. With changes in the administrative orSierraBrtflwiaiExt3666. accreditation, ifthe university's accredita- Lutheran College offered too many exten- body and theacademic faculty,the univer- IftotherSerj^hews,theSrudeottTnion tionisnotextendedthenCLUstudentsmay sion programs around California. Its ac- sity will need to develop plans that will Building featured a free Karaoke Night be ineligibletoreceivecertaingovernment creditationwasregainedthefollowingyear. improve its academic quality. sponsoredbyASQJ&Afterreceivinga grants and scholarships. The accreditation process is not just an Dr.LutherLeudtke,CLUpresident,says, ^eat deal o£business rrom CLU stu- In addition, manycollegesand universi- evaluation by the WASC committee. It is 'The WASC committee will have other dents in the past»pt Toruo* a popular ties will not honor transcripts from CLU. an opportunity in which the institution can church-related institutions in mind when Mexican retfataaniand bar, offered to Unlike some colleges and universities, re-evaluateitselfwiththehelpofanoutside evaluatingCLU. However,CLU isnoteas- comelonto<^puiMona^toentertain CLU was accredited in its first year of organization. ily grouped with other more evangelical students,Over^st^et^^tmded\he existence. The Firstclassof 1961,hadonly The accreditation committee's primary and Pentecostal institutions. hqjfit*s'activities. 330 students and 30 faculty members. concern is that its member colleges and "But we will be asked where we stand TheResidentHallActivitiesCommis- The primarily reason for this unusual ac- universitiesunderstand theirmission: that between the more evangelical and church- sion (RHAC)jyill feesponsoring Alco- creditationwasthattheinitialfacultymem- their students are educated with proper fa- relatedschoolson one sideand othersecu- hoiAvvareflessWeek&omMonday^Oct. bers of the university were very distin- cilities and faculty. lar, independent institution on the other IS through Friday, Oct 22. The theme guished and qualified with advanced de- TheWASCcommitteedoes notradically side." will beVGne tortheroatJLH For further information contact Bridgett Beatty at Interim lives on through International Study Tours Ext. 3561. There will be a serfdefenseprogram Venture to Italy, British Isles, Greece and Turkey on Wednesday Sept. 29 in the Student UnionBuildingat7pm.ContactBrooke Studentswhoareinterested in an Interna- Campbellatexi 3591 formoreinforma- tional Study Tour between terms (late De- tion. cember to early January) need to make plansearlytoobtainthreeacademiccredits. Take a Look Cal Lutheranprofessorsarenoworganiz- ing trips for students to study in Italy, Dr. Dorothy Schechter and Carl Swanson; Is- New The Echo to rael andGreece, Dr.ErnstTonsing;andthe British Isles, Dr. Jery Slattum. Talk of the Street In order to receive academic credit stu- dents should contact these professors for Page 2 information. A new man on the street ap- ' SchechterandCarl Swansonofthe Music departmentwill concentrateon themusical proach whereThe Echoasks environments of Rome, Florence, Venice your opinion about various and Milan. In those cities, students will topics affecting Cal encounter concerts, pizza and the ancient Roman and modem Italian cultures. Lutheran. Tonsing of the Religion department will FourCLU students, traveling on Dr.Tonslng's"Inthe Footstepsof St. Paul" Staff Opinion focus upon the countries of Israel and Greece. In Israel, students will follow the study tour, at the Parthenon In Athens Greece. Page 6 footstepsofAbrahamandJesustravelingto and Philippi. Blarney Stone. The editorial board of The Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Qumran, Nazareth Slattum of the Art department will ex- Contact these professors immediately for andGalilee. WhileinGreece, studentswill plorc Britain, Wales, Irelandand Scotland, costs, times, visa applications and course Echo takes a stance and ex- trace the journeys of Alexander the Great from the mysteriesofSionehedge,theCot- registration. Call SchechterorSwanson at presses its opinions. and the AposdePaul by exploring Athens, tagewhereAgathaChristiewrote, theanof ext.3305.Tonsingatext.3240and Slattum Corinth, Delphi, Marathon, Thessalonica Henry Moore and the BookofKells, tothe atexL 3316. News The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 2 What make would you do Week CLU to This at Talk of Today, Sept. 29 CLU the Street a better place? •ChapelService,Speaker-VirgilNelson, Director,HabitatforHumanity-Chapel, 10 a.m. Tomorrow, Sept. 30 •Movie: "Wayne'sWorld,"SUB,8p.m. •"Rejoice!" Chapel Lounge, 9-10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1 •College Night at Magic Mountain, 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 2 "Becauseupperclass "Thereisnotenough 'It takes too long to need more "We need a bigger "Twenty-one-year •Kingsmen Football at Menlo, 1 p.m. electionsare held in school spiritwhen it get repairs done in washers and dryers varietyoffoodatthe olds should be al- •Habitat for Humanity Benefit Concert, the Spring, new comes to sports and the dorms." in me dorms." cafe." lowed todrinkinihe Gym, 2 p.m. (transfer) students justplain old school Caleb Sponholtz Rhonda Davis Kelly Borchard dorms." •Habitat for Humanity BenefitConcert, don'tget any say in pride." JeffRickert Gym, 7:30 p.m. whorepresentstheir Chelene Reiley Sunday, Oct. 3 class." Compiled by Stephanie Wind, StaffWriter, •Worship Service, Chapel, 10:30a.m. Yens Hyvik Photos bySiri Hetrick, Photo Editor •Organ Concert, Chapel, 4 p.m. Brown Bag explores and set Monday, Oct. 4 Habitat director life Homecoming Week backs female executives enthusiastic about of •"Forum Series: MiddleEasternStereo- types," Dr. Jack G. Shaheen, professor building possibilities by Shirley Docusian Women have many decisions to make in of mass communication, Southern Illi- StaffWriter theirlives: Whethertobeathomewiththeir nois University, Preus-Brandt Forum, byHeatherRoss childrenorworkpart-timeorfull-time.Are 10 a.m. News Editor "BeyondtheGlassCeiling,"aCNN Spe- women willing to give up everything for •Homecoming: IceCreamSocial,Enor- In celebrationof Habitat for Humanity cialReportwaspresentedby MarlenaRob- their families? Roberts said that this is a mous LutherStatue, 7:30 - 9 p.m. Awareness week, guest speaker Jerry erts,directorofCo-operativeEducation, at question that women are forced to make in •Movie: "Boomerang," SUB, 8 p.m. Kalish,directorofspecialeventsatHabi- the Sept. 21 Brown Bag Lecture. their lives. Tuesday, Oct. 5 tatforHumanitylecturedin Preus-Brandt The video emphasized that women are "If you put limits and glass ceilings on Forum, Monday morning. trappedbeneaththeglassceiling."Theysee yourself they'll be perceived. There are •"Brown Bag Series: Women who run Habitatwasestablishedin 1989tocon- the top, butcan't get there," she said. limitsandglassceilingsandthisiswhatwe withwolves,"Speaker-MichealaReaves, structandrepairhouses forthepoor.The According to the SpecialReport,nineout need changed," said Congresswoman Instructorofhistory,Women'sResource organizationhasbuiltover25,000houses of 10 women have jobs that do not lead to Eleanor Holmes Norton. Center, 12-1 p.m. with 900 chapters located in the United thetop.Overseasassignmentsgotomen95 Participantsdiscusseda woman's need to •Homecoming: Faculty vs. Student States and,40 in foreign countries. Ac- percent ofthe time and these types ofjobs takearisksometimeson whatthey think is Volleyball Game, Gym, 7:30 p.m. cordingtoKalish,bytheyear2000,Habi- generally lead to promotions. Also a right so that more doors and possibilities To make sure that your event gets in tat will be the non-governmental home women's income is one-third less than a open forthem and forfuturegenerationsof "ThisWeekatCLU," pleasesend the builder of the world. man's, who holds the same position. womentocome. Aswell,womenmusthelp event'stitle,date,timeandlocationto "As impressive as that is, it is nothing Apollwastakenin 1970thatshowedhow otherwomenandnotcompeteagainsteach TheKchoOfficein theSUB twoweeks compared to working with a family who many female executives were in the work otherto minimize the barriersathome and before the event occurs. has movedinto that house," Kalish said. force.The poll wastakenagain in 1990. In at work. The system works by choosing people 1970, 2 percent of women were in execu- in need whocan repay themortgageand tive level jobs while 20 years later that Health Release workwithvolunteerstobuildtheirhomes. number only increased by4 percent. "We chose families who have prob- Women share the same work capacity lems,"Kalishsaid. "Sometimeswehave andethicsasmendo,but thereis stilla line Flu Vaccine torewritethe mortgageand termssothat drawnbetweenthem.IntheSpecialReport, families can stay in theirhomes." one man said that when women go into a Flu Vaccinations are now available at Health Services, 16 Kramer Ct. Involvement in the Habitat organiza- meeting they waste lime, and they are not Between 2p.m. and 4p.m. daily M-F no appointments are necessary tionbegan forKalishafteranexperience going to getto the point. in Jamaica left him with a need to find "Women arejustas professional as men, andcostis$5.00. Seniorcitizens, those with chronic diseases and those some solutions to people who are less but men can only see this when they actu- wanting to avoid the Flu are encouraged to be vaccinated. Those CLU fortunate. ally work side by side with women," said eligible include students, faculfy and staff. "One day I stopped for lunch at a res- Roberts. On the other hand, another man taurantequivalent to McDonald's," said opposed the firstman's argument when he Heartbeat Panel Kalish."AsIwasgettingintomycarwith argued that as long as the final product is bagsoffoodformyfamily, Inoticedtwo achieved who cares what approach was On October 12, 1993, from 8a.m.*40a.m. by appointment only, the 55 gallontrashcans in frontofmy car. I used. University Health Services will offer blood chemistry screening. saw a homeless man, dirty and dishev- "We need patience to break down barri- eled, open discarded bags of food and ers. We don't want to break down barriers Including cholesterol, HDL, LDL, glucose, and liver enzymes. The shake thecrumbsintohis mouth. Hedid toapointwherewehurtourselveswithinor cost is $12 with results available in twodays after the test. Information thesamethingwithdiscardeddrinkboxes. wherewemighthurtsociety. Wealsodon't is provided to help interpret the test results. Ihadneverwitnessedsomethinglikethat wanttoalienatethemen,thiswayeveryone socloseinfrontofme.Afterthat,Ibegan knows that we'reall in this together," said my search for practical Christianity." Marion Young,an ADEPstudent. For more information contact Health Services at x3225 J , . Student Life The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 3 Women Beware cautioned: of date rape byJames Kalakay In flashbacks, the men were shown in in stony silence as the film graphically intoxicatedgirldidn'tsay 'no' thatitwasall StudentLife Editor their adolescent years as they developed depicted the rape of the girl in the dorm, right. I think that's sick," Mason added. One out of six college women will be attitudes that women werejust sex objects "Ohdon'tshowthis,"murmuredonegirlin Kemmerling said she found it ironic that rapedduringtheirfouryearsatauniversity. and when they said "no" they really meant the audience. Meanwhile, the other young women who wouldn't walk alone through Yetonly 5 percentofthese assaults will be "yes." "She won't respect you ifyou don't man raped the intoxicated girl while she an alley in Los Angeles would think noth- reported. try to 'do her'," one said. was semiconscious. ing of going to a party, getting drunk and These were some of the shocking statis- Thenextsceneisthepartyitselfwherewe As the friends of the men and women leaving with a man. tics presented in "Betrayal of Trust," a see the three young men each pick out a relay theirstories, we find out that the men But many acknowledged that a woman discussion of dale and acquaintance rape young woman to dance with. One of the havebeenexpelled fromschooland will be does not need to be drunk to get raped, as held in the Preus-BrandtForum on Friday. girls was visibly intoxicated. Two of the tried for rape. The women are in therapy, wasseenwiththegirlinthedorm.Manyfelt "Statistics show that individuals most vul- girls left willingly with their new found and now have a fear ofall men. "Nothing she should have left earlier when it was nerable to acquaintance rape are first-year companions while the third stayed at the will everbe thesame. Whata shameforall obvious the man wouldn't take 'no' foran students, during the first four weeks of party. She was obviously disturbed by the ofus," said one girl, answer. class," said Beverly Kemmerling, director aggressive advances of the young men. Afterthe filmadiscussion washeadedby Sandy Aldana,anotherpeerhealtheduca- We ofHealth Services. later James Mason, tor, then took the microphoneand said,"It She went on to say that the majority of find that one of CLU's shouldn't be all her fault What could he sexual assaultsarecommitted by someone one young ...individuals most vulnerable peerhealthedu- have done?" the victim knows. Sheencouraged victims womanhad to acquaintance rape cators who Someone said, "He should have recog- togoforcounselingandsaid,"It*snevertoo gone to the counsels stu- nizedherasahumanbeingandnotviolated young late. Some people don't want to talkabout are first-year students, dentswithava- her rights." man's it until weeks later." during the first riety of prob- Butmany in theaudiencestatedthatrape A film was thenshown,entitled"WhatA dormroom, lems. isnotsomethingthatjusthappensbetween Shame." Produced by Moorpark College, while the four weeks of class... Theaudience peoplewhobarelyknoweachother,butcan thefilmbeganbypresentingmoreshocking intoxicated saw alcohol as occur in long-term relationships and even statistics.Fifteenpercentofall collegemen girl went a contributing in marriage. admitto forcingawoman to havesex with foradrive with theother. As thecouplein factortooneoftherapes in thefilm. "This "Why can't we kiss a guy without him them, and 30 percent say that they would thedormkissedsherepeatedlysaid"no"to iskindofwhathappensatparties.Guysand thinking we want to have sex?" one girl rape someone if it was guaranteed they his inappropriate touching, yetstayed. girls start drinking and get friendly," one asked. wouldn'tgetcaught Meanwhile,the girl whohas remainedat audience membersaid, "Because guys are jerks," said Mason. Thefilm thentoldthestoryofthreeyoung thepartyvehementlyobjectedtothesexual ButMason then asked ifalcohol should "Some feel almost compelled to have sex men,twoofwhomwerearrestedforraping advances of the third man. "What part of beusedasan excusefor whathappened to when a girl kisses them." the young women they had metataparty. 'no* don't you understand?" she yelled the girl. One girl said, "This is just like A suggestion thatwas mentioned was to When arrested, the young men denied any Theaudiencecheeredandapplaudedasshe drunk driving, when alcohol really hurts useabuddy system when goingtoa party wrongdoing,sayingthatthegirlswere"look- loudly rebuked himand lefthimstanding in people. It's just another stupid thing to Each should not allow the other to leave ing for it" and describing one as "half un- the middle ofthe dance floor. worryabout" withaman,whichwilldiscourageassaults. dressed." Butafew momentslater,theaudiencesat "Some guys feel that just because the Kemmerlingalsoinsistedthatthesecrimes shouldbereportedtopolicebecauseVentura Peer counselors ready to assist students County has a 90 percent conviction rate regarding sexual assaults. Mason summed itupwhen hesaid, "The sadthingwasthattheguysinthefilmdidn't First Resort addresses problems ofAIDS, STDs, stress, suicide, alcoholism think they had done anything wrong." If students who have been a victim of byJamesKalakay theirproblems," says Kevin Lower, direc- symptomsandtreatmentofsuicide,depres- sexual assault, can gethelp from the Rape StudentLife Editor tor ofcounseling. sion, eating disorders and date rape. CrisisCenterofThe VenturaCountyCoa- AIDS, stress, eating disorders, suicide, Potential peercounselorsare interviewed The training is supplementedby weekly litionAgainstViolence.Thephonenumber date rape, relationships, sexually transmit- by a panel including Lower, counselor meetings that feature guest speakers who is 656-1111. ted diseases and alcoholism are all prob- MarlenaRoberts,PastorMarkKnutsonand inform the counselors on various topics. rcL^ssiF'iEiJT lemsmatplaguetoday'scollegecampuses. Beverly Kemmerling. FirstResorthelpsinorganizingeventssuch First Resort is a confidential service for "We lookforpeople whoareresponsible, as theSex and Alcohol Awareness weeks. Services I j students at CLU who wish to speak with personable,understanding,matureandwho First Resort begain in 1988. A campus Typing, Wordprocessing, Onej I someone theirown age. are good listeners," Roberts says. program called the Stevens Ministry had |Day Service, Reasonable Rates| i"ngWhtoeannsatduudletntist'fseeealsuinecrofmofrotrhteamblteostpaelkakt-o th"rAolusgoh,iathperlopbsliefmtheofcotuhneisreloowrni,swboerckaiunsge bdieseonrgcaonuinzsaetlioinn.g students, until it fell into IIcHaJElLJPudWyA49N2T-9E03D3 | oneoftheirpeers,"says KendraPfenning, they can empathize more," Loweradds. AtthesuggestionofastudentMarkStorer I peercounselor. Counselorsareusuallyjuniorsorseniors. thecounseling, ministryand health service I Earn $20O-$50O weekly mail-l Students can either call for an appoint- A background in psycology or social sci- offices came together to form Peer Health Iing1993Travelbrochures.Formorel ment or drop by the First Resort office in encehelps,butallmajorsareencouragedto Education, which later became First Re- information send a self addressed' Room B ofthe MountClefdorm. apply."Anyonecando itas longasthey're sort "First Resort just sounded better," stamped ei.evelope to: Travel Inc. The group offers help in areas ranging agood listener," Lower says. Lower says. |p.O. Box 2530, Miami, Fl 33261 from education to health, and provides in- Peer counselors are trained in various There arecurrently 10counselors whom formative literature on many issues con- counseling skills and also attend a three- Robertsdescribesas"multicultural diverse RAISE UP TO $1,000 IN JUST*]J , cerning young people today. day fall training retreatat Rancho Del Rey and full ofenergy." ONE WEEK! For your fraternity, Ifaproblem istooseriousPfenningsays, in Ojai. ThegroupismadeupofPfenning, Sandy jsorority & club. Plus $1,000 for-I "We thenreferstudentstoadultcounselors, "It gives the couselors a chance to bond Aldana, Mario Escobar, Alma Mercedes lyourself! And a FREE T-SHIRT| orprovide off-campus references." with each other," Lowersays. Ruiz, Man Rodriquez, Patsy Stempson, "What we want to do is empower the Pfenningsaysthisyear'sretreatincluded LesliGigax LucyHernandez,MikeSchube just for calling. l-800-932-0528,| student in order that they can overcome lessons in active listening, as well as the and James M,ason. L\L"£- - _ — — — " ! . Student Life The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 4 Bored, head for the beach with surfboard, sunscreen Commentary the lesser-known attractions is the South volleyballcourtsintheworld. Somepeople NewportBeach has longbeenahaven for BayBikePath, whichstretchesfor22miles even catch a glimpse of professional play- surfers who frequent an area known as the byJames Kalakay and passes through nine coastal cities. ers like Karch Kiraly or Randy Stoklos, as "Fun Zone" on the Balboa Peninsula. The Student Life Editor "The best kept secret in L.A. County is they practice. Courts do fill quickly so get "Zone" is located between the 20th Street called there and Balboa piers and offers restaurants, Manna early. shops, arcades, rides and boat rentals. In ihepastseveral weeks,a serious prob- lem hasbecomeapparenton theCLU cam- Penin- You can take out If you Surfers and bodyboarders flock to New- pus—Many students who have free time s u I a . " dmoinn'dt portbecauseofitsgreatsurf.NewportBeach don'tknow what to do with it. CsaoysleJi,m your agressions Lifeguard Dispatcher, Pete Bryan says, Well, since CLU is located in Southern driving a "This place is ideal forcatching great roll- California it offers two unique opportuni- commu- little far- ing waves because it's right at the harbor tiesforstudentstohavefun—thebeachand nity ser- and it soothes the mind. ther, Or- entranceandblockedoffby ajetty tocatch TV vice di- a n g e the waves. This is a popular place to hang tapings ofyour favorite shows. Los Angeles County has many beaches rectorfor All the bad County out, catch some rays and look cool." of only a short distance away from the CLU the L.A. oefvfeerns But what ifyou don'tknow how to surf? campus. Leo Carillo State Beach, located County Therearemany places in SouthernCalifor- onthe VenturaCountyborder,offersbeau- Depart- just drains out of me. m o r e nia thatofferlessonsatvarioustimesofthe ment of beaches year. BarbaraStubbs worksatWind& Sea tifulsceneryaswellassun,surfandsand.If you have the time,campgroundsare avail- Beaches andsome Surfboards in Huntington Beach and says and Harbors. Itoffersclean, whilesandsin ofthe best surfing Southern Californiahas that surfing is a great way for students to able fora small fee. Themainattraction in SantaMonicaisits an almost "island atmosphere" free from tooffer. work off stress. "You can take out your world famouspier.Knownforitshistorical thecrowdsandnoisesofotherbeaches.The AlisoBeach locatedjustsouth ofLaguna agressions and it soothes the mind. All of beach is located in Marina Del Rey off Beach featuresa diamond-shaped pierand thebadjustdrainsoutofme. It's notjusta significance, it offers rides, shops and at- Pacific Avenue just south of Washington a virtually unspoiled coastline. Parking is sport, it's a mindset that everyone should tractions. Street. available for the unbelievableprice of$2. experience,'* Stubbs says. Venicehas long been ameccaforbikers, For volleyball enthusiasts, there's rollerbladers and curiosity seekers who Hermosaand Manhattan Beach where you cbeoemneitmomogerttaalitazsetdeionfTtVheacnuldtfuirlem.thOatnehaosf canplayonsomeofthemostpopularbeach Get involved, volunteer with university center Brown Bag Series byAmy Walz who wish to become more involved, ser- StaffWriter vice clubs such as Habitat For Humanity, lornia LFuAtLLhe1r9a9n3 University TheUniversityVolunteerCenterisaplace and Rotaract, also work through the Uni- C a I where faculty and students can go to find versity Volunteer Center. out about volunteer opportunities at Cali- On Oct. 11, the YMCA of Westlake is fornia Lutheran, having Kindergym, an activity session for Noon in I 00pm and the surround- parents and children, to help develop September 14 - Tuesday •' * October 20- Tuesday ing communities. childrens* motor skills. They are looking PPhoywlleirsPHeacltkintgolryP.oC$eJrUUvll9edPeGroapplheoanalytl OWro.mSeusnaennCdorLeayn.guAasgsle:Pro!.. English Last year, more for a volunteer leader to help guide the UsingtheInsghlsolhandwriting Wheta HewInthe Wa7 than 300 people activities, on a continuing basis. analysislorsellempowerment cHoomwmusnpieceacthiopnatrteeirnnfsoracned(oncotnalvIenrebqaulluos participated, and Otherplacesalwaysin needofvolunteers Sopiomber21 - Tuesday this year, already include theFitzgerald House(a seniorciti- Marianallullln & CesaeandraSh«srd November2- Tuesday Beyond the Glass Celling Or.JulieKuehnel. Prof Chair.. Psychology 50peoplehaveex- zencenter),CamarilloStateHospital.Thou- AwoCmeNnN'sSpcelciimabltRoepthoertexveicduetoivoentulle. BUteiclaeu-sfeemmaelneaCnodmwmuonmiecn.alteiaornn?anduse pressed interest in sandOaks HealthCenterand theLos Rob- languagelordllferontpurposes,waoften helping. les Medical Center. SDoopninoambLearBa2r8be-rTtu.eCsIdaJy'fll Grid.Consultant mlscommunlcateanddon'tunderstandwhy OnSaturday,the Annie Mertz Tosign upandbecomeinvolved,visitthe WSoalmtoinn'gsthteraSnstiatniodnafrrdoamcologestudies ONro.vKermibsellrne10Bu-tWcohdern.esAdssaly. iPi™o-l***»<*<s.r) Teen Center is University VolunteerCenterlocated tothe totheworldolbusinessman Adiscussion NaturalScience having a lawn concert, and is looking for immediaterightofthecafeteria,acrossfrom oprnewssoumreen'Insirhoeleosllacnedhandlingpatriarchal LWeoarmneanboIuntStchieenaccec:omApnliHsihsmteornitcsalolView help with clean up and set up, as well as the coffee shop. The Volunteer Center is womenInscienceliomantiquitythrough chaperones. For those who like the beach, staffed by Barbara Hayes, sophomore; OUcltcohbeeerleSR-oTauveessd.ayInstructor.History Ihenineteenthcentury Coastal Clean Up isalsoonSaturday from AnnieMertz,senior;and MelanieHughes, A"WdiosmcuesnsiWonhoolRmuytnhWainndWreoallivteysI'n NUoavregmebWeorld1.6T-hTeuoelsogdiaayn. Senior Mentor 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. adviser. TheVolunteerCenter'sphonenum- thiscuirentbookwhicheiiou.boih "Bomota Woman' These are all one time events, but those ber is ext. 3680. ravesandreservations MjrywasmoreUianamothor i>nowasawoman October 12 Tuosday Come enjoy CherylHellmann. VenturaCountyCooiu.ud Novombor 30- Tuosday lor lorCitizensAgainstProposition I/< Or.OoborahSllla.A^sl Piol..Rohgion WVohuocsheerC*hooincethaetBIatl?lot: FWehmeifnaisAmllanTdhitsheTarlekaApbpoeuatratnhceeGoddaaa? The African Ballet of the Republic of Guinea ApresentationolIssuesinvolvedInProp 174 olthegoddess. andtheireffectoneducationInCaiiiomia Tuesday, November 23, 1993 at 8:00p.m at The Smothers October 19-TueMsdAay December7-Tuesday Theatre in Malibu. The group discountrate for tickets is $22.50. Barbara Kelly. CorBliedSe«Counselor ChristmasCelebrationwith Women'eSowuallhj Carolsand PoeUyl Reserve your tickets by calling the French House ex. 3434 or Understandingwhywomenarefie % Comejoinusloranoldfashionedgel wayfteyarewhenUcorneatoaex together. 3353 or stop by Regents 14 as soon as possible as seating is Hleaie join uil Everyone is welcome. Coffee and lea will be provided. For more limited. We hope youjoin us! info call Susan or Kaihryn ai 493-3345 We arc in E9. The Echo September 29. 1993 Page 5 many Humanity serves people Habitat for CLU club works to improve society with its building by HeatherRoss showpeoplehowtouseahammerandother News Editor skills." Through his own personal experiences, For those students who are looking for a Hcllmuth urges others to join. "You just chance to make the world a better place have to try it, there issucha high," he said, through experience and hard work, CLU's "I'm so lucky. There are people who HabitatforHumanity International chapter weren't as lucky to be put into a life like may be the answer. mine, I just want to give something back. Founded in 1976, Habitat for Humanity And when these people are looking for International is an ecumenical, Christian help, that's the difference." housing ministry created to aid the impov- Paul Wolf, Sophomore, agrees with erishedwithhousingbyhavingneedypeople Hellmuth, "This seems to be the only club and volunteer laborers work together to for other people instead of themselves." build new housing. The program works through volunteer The CLU chapter meets for projects on a labor, management expertise and tax-de- bi-monihlybasis.Thegoalsforthisyearare ductibledonationsofmoneyand materials, togetstudents and faculty involved,and to Ninety-six percent of all donations go start a project in Thousand Oaks by High- directly to the program with four percent way 101 and Thousand Oaks Blvd. Al- used for administration salaries. CLU Habitat for Humanity chapter president, Chad Hellmuth, talks to a though j^ cily has allocated $20,000 for Construction of houses and repairs are potential Habitat member during the Club Fair Picnic last Wednesday. the project, people are still needed to be done as apartnershipbetween Habitatand leaders, workers and contractors. potential home owners. The house is then JOBLINE Thechapterisalsosponsoringabenefitto sold tothe home owners atcost, instead of be held in theCLUauditorium for the poor a "give-away" type ofarrangement Student Resources Center ofVenturacountycalled"HoorayforHabi- "It's notcharity,"said Hellmuth. "When tat" on Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. homeownerspaythecostofthehousing.it Attention allstudentsworkingon campus. Youmustturnin yourtimesheettoyour Students from nine local high schools and is put in a revolving accountto starta new supervisorbyOct. 1. Ifyou missthedeadline,you will notbepaid foranothermonth. the CLU Choir will perform. project." Part Time off-campus "We'vebeen planning 'Hooray for Habi- Families are selected through a commit- Shipping Clerk. Packaging and shipping of hand tools. S6-7/hr. tal since last spring, and we still need tee that chooses participants based on the Computer Tutor. Give lessons on new Macintosh. 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Forfurtherinformation,stopbytheStudentResourceCenter9a.m.tonoon, 1 to5 p.m. Opinion The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 6 Why CLU Homecoming Queen? be can't the I by Lee Bee, takeongenderroles. BoysplaywiththeirGI Students such as Jeff Aschbrenner, politically and sexually incorrect to grant Opinion Writer Joe'sand transformers while girls play with ASCLUpresident, said,"There'saposition certain gender the sole privilege of using theirBarbiedollsand playhouses. When we for homecoming king. Thus, why should a certain facilities. A man could be the next reach school-age, our school teachers sepa- guy become homecoming queen? If there Miss U.S.A. in the U.S.A. Beauty Pageant Whatisgenderequality? Is itequal rights rate us by color. For wasn'ta position for Competition.Womenwouldstartpayingfor for men and women? Or, is it more privi- the mostpart, all the The chance for me homecoming king, dinners on dates, and open car doors for leges for womenand less formen? Speak^ boysareassignedwith to become the next then this action may men. ing from an average male who has been a masculine colors, beastatementinstead Mostfeministsbelievethatmenconstandy oppressed by thecurrentanti-male laws in such as navy blue, homecoming queen of ofameansforgetting oppress them. But I am not trying to be this country, I believe that males have charcoal black or CLU is probably attention." unreasonableconcerningtherolesofwomen expereinced reverse discrimination since grassy green. All the Sothequestioncon- in our society. After all, they are the only much higher than the thebeginningofthefeministmovement. If girlsareassignedwith tinues.Whycan'tlbe oneswhocanbearchildrenuntilourtechnol- you ask a female the definition ofmale or femininecolors,such chance for George Bush homecoming queen ogyfindsawaytogetaroundthat.Presently, men,you'll mostly likereceivethederoga- as rosy red, fire pink of CLU? If we are mencannotbearchildrenwithoutawoman's to get re-elected. toryterm,"pig"asthebestfitdescriptionof orpassion purple. trulyequal,thenmen help. Mostmencannotlivewithoutwomen, males. I thought this type shouldbeabletoplay especially mostsexually activecollege stu- Common descriptions of men, such as offorceful roleplay wouldend when wegot with Barbiedollsandwearnicedressesand dents. However, some men believe they "pig, scumoftheearth,gumon thebottom tocollege. Butlookatthehomecomingking skirts. Cover Girl and Revlon should start can'tlivewithandcan'tlivewithoutwomen. ofashoe.disgustingbeerswillingslob,etc." andqueenraceatCLU.I'mbeginningtohave making lip stick, make-up and nail polish Theworld would beratherboringifthere aretermsthatreflecttheinequalityofmen! secondthoughts.SupposeIdecidedtorunfor formen.Malesshouldbeabletowearnylon were only men or only women. We must I conducted a survey at CLU asking 30 homecomingqueeninsteadofking?Could I pantyhose and bras without being scolded, learn to likeeachotherandnotbecritical of womenand30menwhether theythinkmen be elected to be the homecoming queen ifI Furthermore, men's warehouses should each other. and women are equal. Ofthe 60 people in receivedenoughvotes?Thechanceformeto startsellingsuitsforwomen.Womenshould As for the homecoming queen, I don't my survey, only 10 believe that we are becomethenexthomecomingqueenofCLU beabletobecomeCatholicpriestsandmen thinkthehomecomingkingwantsaguylike equal.Ofthe10 peoplewhobelievethatwe isprobablynotmuchhigherthan thechance shouldbeabletogotoall-women's-schools, mestandingnexttohim inthehomecoming areequal, six ofthem are women. Mostof ofGeorgeBush gettingre-elected. Why you such as Wesley and MillsCollege, paradedressedin atightmini-skirt, nylons, thepeople included in my survey strongly ask? I think that women on this campus There should beno such thing as a girls' highheels,fancyearrings,Madonna'scones, believethatmenandwomenarenotandcan would have a million reasons if something locker room and restroom or boys' locker a crown, thick make-up on my face and neverbeequal. like this did happen. Ofcourse, some guys room and restroom because it would be bleached and curled hair. Sincechildhood, we havebeen taughtto alsooppose to this conceptofequality. Staff Opinion Samuel Adams, Boston Is Lager, sponsoring Homecoming '93? 'Where everybody knows your name' AsHomecomingWeekdrawscloser,we Doesthismeanthatafterwegraduateit's find itnecessary toaddressthealums who okay to drink alcohol at CLU sponsored pickedtheallencompassingHomecoming activities? Until then, the ol' double stan- theme, "Where Everybody Knows Your dard applies, and undergradsare forced to Name." What wereyou thinking? livea life plagued by the confusion ofnot Perhapsyouwerethinkingthatthistheme knowing which rule applies tothem. wasrepresentativeofthecamaraderiethat Anotherissue,howeasydoyou thinkitis existshereoncampus.Ormaybeyouwere toplanawholeweekoffestivitiesarounda thinking about what a great tribute we barand noteven beallowed to incorporate couldgivetothe show"Cheers"forenter- alcohol into the program? If CLU was a taining ourlivesforsomany years. What- "wet"campus,thentherewouldbenoprob- We everyourmotivationforchoosingatheme lem. couldeat, drink and be merry. thatencouragesdrinkingandbarlife,thisis However, CLU is not a "wet" campus, notthekind ofmessagewe feel should be and we are far from being allowed to ever sentout tothethousandsofpeopleassoci- drink alcohol at university sponsored ac- atedwithCalLutheranUniversity.CLUis tivities. adry campus, atleastthat'swhatwe want Doesn't it seem togoagainsteverything people to believe. this school wants to represent to include a So,herewehaveaHomecomingAlumni baras thetheme foroneofthe biggestand programwithpicturesofthe"Cheers"cast mostpublicizedevents ofthe year? andarevisedlogoonthefront.First,isthis Next time you alums get together and legal?Second,howisitthat,"allreunioning think up the Homecoming theme, make it and nonreunioning Alumni are invited to something that emphasizes the spirit of the Hyatt Westlake Plaza for cocktails, CLU,not the spirits youdrink. dinner, and dancing" while students over The opinions presented in this editorial 21 aren'tevenallowedto have alcohol on reflectthemajorityconsensusoftheedito- campus? rialboardofTheEcho. The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 7 Unemployment seems fun until reality strikes By Jay Ashkinos, numberofstrawberry-bananamargaritapitch- couldn't go on forever looking for free "I think it's sick to pay forsex." ers we had consumed. Actually, come to mealsandsneakingintomovietheatersand "No, I said a warehouse. Have you ever Opinion Writer thinkofititwasmorelikesixorseven...well, amusementparks.Allgoodthingscome to worked in one?" that's not important an end. "Nol thai I knowof." I was the champion of unemployment Whatwasimportantisthefactthatwhenwe But I didn't want some second-rate bar- "Would you liketo?" People usedtoscoldmeandsayhow lazyI got the check I realized I had spent much gain-basementbottom-of-the-barreljobthat "No." was fornot working. "Anybodycan beun- more than I had: $2.17. paid minimum wage. No way. I could get "What would you like todo?" employed," they'd say. But they were so "All right" I questioned. "Who wants to that much bumming change in front of 7- "I wouldn'tlike todoanything,butI need wrong. The way I see it, anyone can be pay for me?" I figured that anyone would Eleven. money." employed.Buttobeunemployed,thattakes jump at the chance to treat me. They just So, on the advice of one of my loser She told me to fill out more paperwork. endurance. laughed. friends, I went to a temp agency. I think I Thenshegavemeatest I hadtoalphabetize Theabilitytogetbywithoutclock-punch- "Why don't you use your credit card?" tookawrongturnbecauseIendedupinhell. stuffand do some mathproblemsand solve ingisaskilloverlookedbyourbusysociety. Terry wondered aloud. 15peopleinlineaheadofme.Theywere a"Where'sWaldo?"poster.Myintelligence Theonlyproblemisthatitdoesn'tpay very "How am I supposed topay the bill at the alldressedinsuitsandties.Man,wasIinthe hasneverbeensoinsulted inmyyounglife. well to bejobless. Sure, Iput in the hours. I end ofthe month?" wrongplacewithmybarefeet cut-offjeans I wanted to get every question wrong on wasunemployed24hoursaday,sevendays "Pay thebill? What bill? I thoughtyoujust and "Porno For Pyros" T-shirt I stood in purpose,justsothey'dhave topullouttheir a week. Butzerodollarsan hour won't buy showed them the plastic thing and you get line for eternity just to gel a five-million big redpens. many rounds atthe local bar. freestuff." pageform thattheyexpected metofillout Then they made me take a typing test Well, lastSunday I awokeon my brother This broughtforth a thought WhenI finished,aweeklater,I handeditto Somehow they thought I'd actually take a Terry's creaky floor to the sound of one of "Youknowhowyou'vebeencomplaining the receptionist I figured she would give job involving typing. I breezed through it thelocal Santa Monica trashcan sifters. He oflargemencoming toyourhouseandbeat- memyjobnowandlwouldbeonmymerry When I finished, 1 brought my score to the was looking forrecyclables. ing you with chainson amonthly basis?" way. I figured wrong. receptionist She tore it up. "How nice to see such a man oftroubled "Yeah, I really hate that" "Please have a seat and we'll interview "Why did you dothat?" I cried times doing his part for mother earth, " I "You should start paying yourcredit card youassoonas wecan."saidthemuch-too- "Yourscore was horrible."sheanswered. thought Then I remembered that you get bills." polhedesk dweller. "ButI typed 72 wordsperminute. I'd say money for those bottles. I could use a few "But that defeats the whole purpose of Ihatewhenpeopleareloopolite. Ialways that's preuy dam fast" bucks. And I know how to sift through using them then." assume that they are either robots or have "You also made 112 errors." garbagecans. I used todo itforfun back at Thisconversation continued until I finally been recently lobotomized. Either way it "What? Nopoints for speed?" I asked home. Now I'dbe getting paid fordoing it gave in and unleashed the plastic. In fact I freaks me out But I waited. And waited "Youcan go now," she politely barked How American. paidforeveryonewithmycardandtooktheir And finally itcame to my turn. "Are you sure you don't want a urine "What kind of cash do you see in the cash. Inaterriblystupid manner, I cameout To be brief, it went like this: sample? I can do it right here, I'm not recycling racket?" I asked the man. But ahead. At least until the endofthe month. "How many felonieshave you beencon- ashamed." instead of answering my well-intentioned FortherestofthatdayIcouldn'tgettheidea victed of?" sheasked. "No. Thai's quiteallright Mr. Eskimos." question,heranoffscreaming. Mymorning outofmymindthatIwasflatbroke.Yousee, "Convicted?" So I left breath couldn't be that bad. Oh, well. Too IhadsavedsomemoneyfromwhenIusedto "Yes." NowI'm supposedtowaitforthem tocall much laborin thatlineofbusinessanyway. have a job earlier in the year. Anyway, the "Well, none then." I answered me for a job. I hate the whole idea of it I then wentalongwithTerryandacouple moneywasgone,andIwasjustbeginningto "Have you ever been in a warehouse?" Somebody shool me. of friends to Paco's Restaurant which is a feel the tune ofthe financial blues. Sunday tradition. ThefirstthingIneededtodowasbreakmy We stayed until areund five. Not five mostsacred ruleand look forajob. I cursed THEECHQ o'clock,mindyou,forweneverkepttimeby myselffordoingitIthoughtIwasabovethis We theclock on Sundays. kept time by the work thing. But I'm human, I guess, and I Lessons are often learned CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY when you are not expecting 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2787 Amy by Anderson, I was so ashamed ofmyaction. After feel- Editor-in-Chief. „„ Jim Can-away ingthepain theglasshadcausedme, Ididn't Managing Editor „ Heidi Bateman Opinion Editor eanvoetnhehresviitcattiem.to return it to the street for News Editor .. M Heather Ross I was walking down thestreetadjacent to * * * Student Life Editor...... James Kalakay Zuma Beach with two of my friends on a Several days later I was walking through Opinion Editor „ .. „ Amy Anderson bgleluaasusetsdiffmuoalontsaWugmeemdaeltrlosdtpaoiyperpwcehedeatnshraIoltueiganhnyesmdliyovnecrmaoly-f cpsihaeomcupeludosefratgflonarisgssh.utpApbgoaarrtiefnaosoIItlpweuahlneleenddIotshnteeagplpfaresidseonodnu'tas ELnatyeoruttaEidnimteonrtsEditor .. Step„hanie.H.aMmicmaehrRweoiltdan, friend'sshoulderforsupportinordertopull However,thistimeIheldontotheglassuntil Michelle Murray theglassoutwithmy fingernails. Idropped wepassed by a dumpster. Copy editor. .........••••••••.•.••••••••••..•••..••».•...MM..M,..,.,.Jennifer Donley thepieceofglassand continued walking. I didn't say anything toanyone I waswith Jennifer Sharp Oneofmy friends turnedtomeandasked aboutwhatIhadlearned.Ididn'tneedto.The Advertising Director Briana Kelly ikfnweewhwahdaatlltloeasrayn.edIamliegshsotn.haNveeitshaeirdofthuast gtrhaattiIfmiacaytihoanveI mraedceeaidveidffjeursetnfcerowmaskennoowuignh.g Photo Editor...- .. Siri Hetrick maybe I should stop walking barefoot in I didn'tneedanyoneelse'sapprovaloreven /\uviacr. ......ur. oteve Ames public places, but anyone who knows me disapproval. Publications Comissioner „ ..Erin Beard knows that itwill never happen. Now that 1 am beyond the egoism of the The staffofthe ASCLU Echowelomescomments on itsopinionsas ask"eWdhat did you do with the glass?" he situationIwanttosharemylessoninlifewith well as the newspaper itself. However, the staffacknowledges that all. Repairing ourselves from the cruelties "I dropped it ... for someoneelse to step society has imbedded in us is the first step, opinions presented donot represent theviewsofthe ASCLUor that on," I muttered, realizing the intent of his leaching the lessons to the whole (hat all of ofCalifornia Lutheran University. All inquiriesabout thisnewspa- questioning. ourselves make, is the second. per should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief. The Arts The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 8 shows Choir fund variety of talent in raiser CLU choir shines as they sing, sign, dance, and dazzle crowd byJennHM Harper. All of their voices matched in Criswell'ssong,thereweretechnicaldiffi- StaffWriter perfect harmony. cultiesand the musicstopped completely. Thesecond act was a movingrendition Have no fear, though, the audience exer- EntertainmentatCLUgotofftoanener- of "Love's Recovery," with Tressa cisedtheirownsingingvoicesandkeptthe The Choir Variety getic startwith thesixthannual/ChoirVa- Padellfordon guitarand vocals,Jennifer tune going. After a five-minute "fix-it" Show accom- riety Show. The program performed Fri- Kuehne and Tracy Bersley singing. The break,Criswellwasabletofinish thesong dayandSaturdaywasan entertaining mix trio sang this pretty ballad oflove's loss smoothly. plished what the ofmusic,danceandhumor.Lastingalittle and heartache with genuine emotion. Tracy Bersley showed off her dancing overan hour, it left me wanting more. Padellford's guitar performance was es- talents in adance set to Bryan Adams' hit show set out to do: Theshowgotofftoalivelystartwith the pecially good. singlefromthemovie"RobinHood,""Ev- first act, "The Kingsmen Quartet" (Brian A dash ofpolitics was interjected into erythingIDo(I DoItForYou)."Bersley's entertain. It was a Harper,Sean Kelly,GarthCriswell,Steve the next act. Laurie Nelson and Priscilla movementsblended finely with the music Foster). Singing a short, catchy tune Park took the stage singing "Meow," an and lyrics. solid beginning to "Sophmoric Philosophy," the Quartet de- opera-style send-up with the only words Bersley's singing was also in full-force new the year. butedtheirnewestmember,firstyeartenor. being "meow." duringa lively number"You Can Always Atonepoint,thetwomadeasmooching- CountOnMe."Here,Tracybroughtdown kiss sound and held up a "10 Percent the housewith thisraucoustune,showing Week" sign,referring tolastyear'sweek a winning theatrical flair. The evening show- recognizing gays and lesbians. The bit, An actentitled "Surprise" turned out to however,didn'tseem toplayverywellto be Kathy Westby singing the classic ro- In between the mainacts,theshow kepta cased just a small the audience. mantic song, "When I Fall In Love." brisk pace with short comedy sketches. A A highlight ofthe evening was a solo Westby's performance was memorable, take-offon Such acts included "Bevis and portion of the tal- tap dance by the multi-talented Harper. as was Amy Rinehart singing Bonnie Bullhead," and "Saturday Night Live('s)" ent within the CLU As he showed as the lead in last year's Raiu's"ICan'tMakeYouLoveMe." Itis skit "DeepThoughts, by Jack Handy," But productionof"Caberet," Harperpossess hardtocatchthehauntingmelodyofRaius itwas"MenOnFilm"from theFoxsit-com Choir. It should be theabilitytomakeeventhemostdifficult song, but Rinehart pulled it off. "InLivingColorthatwasespecially funny, dance stepslookeffortless. Heexploded Alsomoving wasStephanieNielsenand with Harper and Foster doing the honors. an event to see across the stage with Fred Astaire-like BethHurlbertsingingthewordsin Ameri- The evening showcasedjust a small por- them perform as a finesse. can sign language to the Amy Grant/ tion ofthetalentwithin theCLUChoir. Itis The show continued with "The Andy Michael W. Smith duet "Somewhere, aneventtoseewhentheyall performsafull Twins" (Nicole and Corrie Anderson) Somehow." group. full group. singing the fun light-hearted, 'Together The show closed with The Kingsmen The Choir Variety Show accomplished WhereverWeGo,"and Criswellsinging Quartet doing a toe-tapping version of whattheshowsetoultodo:entertain.Itwas James Taylor's "Fireand Rain." During Billy Joel's "ForThe Longest Time." a solid beginning to the new year. Mexican music community entertains university by Laryssa Kreiselmeyer Hueyapan, were among the first members Jarocho may also include zapateando, a sic. StaffWriter and remain active today. heel-toe dance by women to complement WiththeanniversaryoftheMexicanRevo- Highlighting three musical styles from Fermin Herreraand Maria Isabel Herrera the syncopation of the harps and jaranas. lutionapproachingon Nov. 20, theHerrera Mexico,thefestivaldelosSonesyCantares Miranda, both professors at Cal State According to Miranda, the woman dancer family believes that it is important to re- MexicanosheldinthePreus-BrandiForum Northridge, led their musical group in per- "becomes and instrument" ofthe music. memberthepre-SpanishheritageofMexico celebrated traditional Mexican folk music formancesofMusicaJarochoandCorridos Dating back to the 1910 Revolution, and not lose it to the commercialism of performedbytheConjuntoHueyapan,Trio Revolutionaries. corridos, which sounds like mournful bal- modemtimes. Itwasforthisreasonthatthe Chicontepee,andspecialguestvocalistIxya The sound produced in Jarocho music is lads, are a part of Mexican history. They Mexihcayotl Society was formed back in Herrera. traditionalson,amixtureofindigenousand wereusedbytravelingminstrelsasameans the '70's. Admissionsand donations from the Sat- Spanishrhythmswithrapidbeatintheharp ofcommunication. The word "Mexihcayotl is a Naahutl or urday concert benefited the university's and the guitar-likejarana. Ixya Herrera, who usually does not sing Aztec word which means Mexican. Suc- Minority Students Assistance Fund. TomasHerrera,brotherofFerminHerrera, with the Conjunto Hueyapan, performed cessforthegroupcamelastMaywhen their CLU'sEducationalEquityOfficeandthe is an internationally acknowledged master forthefirsttimepubliclywithherfamilyon annual mariachi festival came together. LatinAmericanStudentOrganizationspon- ofthe requintostyle, which requires force- Friday in Oxnard. Fermin Herrera, who has played a major sored the event in cooperation with the ful plucking ofthe strings. After her performance on Saturday, she roleintheestablishmentofthesociety,says Mexihcayotl Society for the Arts and Hu- However, the style has been losing mo- receivedand encore request from the CLU thegroup will filla need in thecommunity manities, an Oxnard-based group with in- mentumintherecentyearsduetoencroach- audience. to promote cultural awareness and educa- terestsincontinuingtheexcellenceofMexi- ing commercial music, which does not in- The trio Chicontepec, consisting of tion. Ithas long beenawishofhisandother can art in the United States. clude the son flavor. Rolando Hernandez, Wilebaldo Amador individuals to succeed in the formation of Recipient of a National Endowment of MusicaJarocho,originatingfromthesame and Hector Amador performed Sones the Mexihcayotl Society. ArtsGrant, the society was founded in the areaofVeracruzasthefamous"LaBamba," Huastencos,astyle beginning in the north- "We still has the energy of the '70's '70's by a few individuals. The Herrera has influences from nativepoetry anddoes ernpartofVeracruz. Hernandez isaworld- through the '80's and into the *90V ex- family, who comprise the Conjunto notincludeas much singingasotherstyles. renowned violin playerin this styleofmu- plained Miranda. The Echo September 29. 1993 Page 9 Three disc high over the Cickoo's Nest fly like guitar solo albums. Try it. It's very by Micah Reitan upbeat and musically swift. Arts Editor Reason toCry: It'sreally notoverly com- Mark O'Connor, "Heroes" mercial. Getthis,Ipopthisdisc intothediscplayer The Final Words: A splendid visit to a and out pours some dude named Mark country fiddling speed metal concert. O'Connor who is going off on the fiddle, Earth, Wind & Fire, "Millennium" like Ygnwie Malmsteen goes off on the Earth,Wind&Firereturnswithanew 16- guitar. It was great! I really dug iL Thai's trackdisceniided,"Millennium." I thought why I'm relaying the message to you. His Earth,Wind&Firediedoutaroundthetime disc is called "Heroes," and it maybe a the "Dance Fever" soundtrack was cool. tributealbum tohis 14 fiddling friendsand But after twenty years, an unbroken string heroes, such as Doug Kershaw, Jean-Luc ofhits, multi-platinum albumsandsoldout Ponty, Buddy Spicher and Kenny Baker. stadiumsaroundtheworld,thesix-member But to me it's just a sharped dressed man group has returned with respect going offon his fiddle. The band that ranges from pop to R&B, The first single is "The Devil Comes fromjazztohip-hopandbeyondreturnedto Mark O'Connor Back To Georgia," which is a sequel to do it all over again. It's still classic Earth, Charlie Daniels' modem fiddle classic. Wind, & Fire. Reason toCry: Again," and "A Celtic Medley " aregreat O'Connor and Danielsarejoined by guest Reason to Buy: It's simply good music. The Final Words: Earth, Wind & Fire Reason to Cry: This cover is really stupid' vocalists Johnny Cash, Marty Stuart and They'velastedthrough itall.Lettheirtrack havereturned respectfully. looking. ftravis Tritt for a rendition full of high recordspeakforitself.Youdon'thavetobe Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, "Three The Final Words: Chance it Buy this disc. dramaandvirtuosofiddling.Thesong,like aloyalfanoftheirpastThelyricsarestrong Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" It's something new. the album, is surprising really cool. andpositive withreligiousovertonesplay- Thank you Warner Brothers for sending Reason to Buy: This is different If you ing throughoutthedisc. me not only some jazz/fusion music, but Editor's Note: Do you have a BelaFleck. This isreallycool. Ifyou want CD Action to check out some really cool fusion grab you'dliketo revieworhave flick 'Striking this 13-song disc. It's right on the money. be reviewed? Ifso contact usat The songs don't drag on like some fusion (805) 493-3811 or bring the tunes andalbums tend to do. discorcassettedowntotheEcho Reason to Buy: This fusion is really good. Distant' strikes out The songs "Vix 9," "At Last We Meet Office in the SUB. Thank you. Bruce Willis is still lookingfor a successful 'Die Hard" byMike Gretchoff Here's the scenario that you mannered StaffWriter copishauntedbyaninvestigationhefailed When I first saw the previews and read to solve years ago. He sees his chance to the early reviews for"Striking Distance," finally end his nightmare but the local a new action-drama slarring Bruce Willis policerefuse tocooperatewithhim. Why? and SarahJessicaParker("HoneymoonIn The departmentiscorrupt. Sosomewhere Vegas"), I was less than excited to say the amongthedirtycopslurksaviciouskiller, least 1 wasn'tabout to invest any time or and supercopmustexercise all the virtues money in another "Die Hard" sequel or of an illegal investigation until justice is "Hudson Hawk II." Then, during an ap- served. pearance on the "Late Show with David Originally titled "Three Rivers," direc- Letterman," Willis assured me that his tor Rowdy Herrington's project is a clear new movie was different .unlike some of exampleofHollywoodpluggingbigname his other blunders because this lime his stars into a movie with a weak script in character has direction and a conscience. hopes of making a quick buck. What the action star didn't tell me is that Jessica Parker, certainly one of today's Ever Get Somebody Totally Wasted the good nature ofhis character is only a rising sex symbols, plays Willis' partner ? 20-minute setup for yet another typical inarolethat willby nomeansenhanceher Hollywood cop movie that I've seen a career.Herpartisminimalandinvolvesan c%'*w«» hundred times. irrelevantsexualromancewithWillisthat % Willis is Thomas Hardy, a Pittsburgh adds nothing to the movie. homicidedetectivewhoisblackballedout The biggest disappointment occurs to- of his job after he testifies against his ward theend ofthe film when the viewer partnerforabrutalbeating,andgoespub- is left with no explanation for the serial licwiththe notionthatsomeone withinhis killer's motives. Are wesupposed to rou- department is responsible for a series of tinelylink thecharactertoawarpedchild- slayings. hood involvingadysfunctional family? It A riverpatrolmantwoyearslater,Willis is for this ultimate reason that "Striking isdrawn back into theworld ofhomicide Distance" strikes out by a stringofsimilarmurdersconfirming I nowlivein fearthatthemovieindustry •JuS (fcpatnariolTmfcriaon his hypothesis that the police initially im- will never again create an action-adven- prisoned the wrong killer. ture that has a great storyline to compli- DRUNK DRIVINGPREVENTIONCAMPAIGN It is at this point that Willis' ethical mentitsstars.Sadly,thefuturelooksbleak NEWSPAPERADNO,DD-90-1718-2COLx5.25" VolunteerAgency: Wells,Rich,Greene.Inc. consciencegoes straightout the window, because "Demolition Man," starring Sly and the characteristics of a predictable, StalloneandWesley Snipe.s will beplay- unoriginal, plot surface. ing soon. Sports The Echo September 29, 1993 Page 10 Hacker provides leadership Kingsmen for football Quarterback contacted by Cleveland Browns for professional play byMike Cumin tition. He also lists CLU's pounding of just want to keep playing. I want to keep StaffWriter Redlands University in '91 as his most working hard and hopefully I'll leave an memorable moment at the school. impressiononsomeone. I'mreallygoingto For three years Adam Hacker has been "Redlandshappened tobe 7-1 and in first step up the training in the spring." themanincontroloftheKingsmenoffense. place,"Hackerremembers."Theywerealso Training hard is nothing new to Hacker. His leadership and charisma are qualities ranked second in the West There wasa lot Two summers ago he spent nearly every which lead him to success when calling of hype before the game because if they day at the campus ofCal State Fresno. He signals and in everyday life. beat us they would be heading to the play- was lifting weights and throwing passes to Although quiet and shy off the field, the offs.Theysaidalotofnegativethingsabout getready forhissophomoreseasonatCLU 6-foot-3, 230 pound quarterback makes a us in the paper. We needed to play an in which he passed for over 2,000 yards. lotofnoise on the field. The strong-armed absoluteperfectgame,and wedid.Webeat He trained with such players as Lorenzo southpaw, who wasan honorable-mention them 27-7 and knocked them out of the Neal of the New Orleans Saints, Marty All-Americanlastyear,hasstartedinaCal play-offs. It was a big win forus." Thompson of the Detroit Lions, and Trent Lutheran uniform for the past three years. This year Hacker hopes to make some Dilfer,anAll-AmericancandidateatFresno His physical presence can be felt on the more memorable moments. State. fieldalongwithhisintensementalapproach. "I want to win the SCIAC title. Itwould "I really learned a lotaboutfootball with Hackercomes from a small town south- be nice to go outachampion." those guys," he explained, "It was a great eastofFresnocalledExeter. Afterstarring Even though he has a year ofeligibility experience.*' for four years at Exeter High, he decided remaining, Hacker has made it clear he Afterreceivinghisdegreethisfall,Hacker that going to nearby Kings River College won't be returning after this year. He is will be returning to Visalia to train and wouldbehisbestbettocontinuehiscareer. receivinghisdegree incriminaljusticethis "pursueajob in the criminaljustice field. I However,thingswentsourwhentheschool fall, and has plans for more football at a don'twanttoputallmyeggsinonebasket dropped its football program, leaving him Quarterback Adam Hacker higherlevel. In case footballdoesn'tworkoutI need to withouta team. oneyearand then transferredtoCLU inthe Hacker was just recently contacted by beprepared.'' CLU had recruited Hacker out of high fallof '90. Bill Shunkwiler,a scoutfor theCleveland Hacker says when he leaves CLU he schoolandweredelightedto hearwhen he Aftersitting outayear,hispresencewas Browns.Hehasalsoreceivedofferstoplay hopestoberememberedas,"astrongleader calledthembackandinformedthemofthe immediatelyfeltwhenheledtheKingsmen professionallyinSweden. "I'llplayprofes- who always gave 100 percent. I've really problem. He concentrated on studies for toa5-5 recordagainstsome toughcompe- sional anywhere. Money is not an issue, I enjoyed my timeatCLU." LaVeme moves Menlo After loss, pigskin play to by Mike Curran fense.TheOakshavealreadyallowed 1,128 tributorsonoffense this year. Menlo is led recovered a La Verne fumble on the St^ffWriter total yards against them this year which is by quarterback Ryan Ferguson, who has Leopard's 20 yard line. They were unable The successtheCLU Kingsmenenjoyed an astonishing 376 yards a game. They passedfor300yardsand2touchdowns,and to capitalize when they fumbled the ball ended quickly on Saturday with a 24-10 have allowed 231 yards rushing a game, KedarElliswhohasrushedfor164yardson awaythreeplayslateratthe 11 yardline.In drubbingfrom theUniversityofLa Verne. which shouldgive tailback Steve Roussell 30carries. the3rdquarteraLaVerne touchdown was Now 2-1 overall, and 1-1 in the SCIAC, andfullbackIvanMorenoachancetorack AnythingCLUdidagainstLaVernewas setupbyapoorsnap, whichsailedintothe the Kingsmen will be facing a non-confer- up somebig yardson the ground. metwithlittleor nosuccess.TheLeopards endzone,overtheheadofCLUpunterDan enceopponent in the name on MenloCol- The defense, led by the intense play of snuffed away any or all threats that the Leffler. lege. The Kingsmen will be flying up to senior Cory Undlin, will be facing an of- Kingsmen mounted except for a 1-yard CLU'slonebrightspotcamewhen backup PaloAltoonSaturdaymorningtobattlethe fensewhichhasscoredjust 17pointsinthe touchdown run by Roussell. quarterback Ryan Huisenga led the Oaks with game time set for 1 p.m. three games they've played. Undlin's ag- CLU was basically overmatched at the Kingsmenonalongdrivewhichresultedin The Kingsmen have their sights set on gressiveleadershiphasrubbed offon line- line ofscrimmage, due to the fact that La the score byRoussell. Things looked even going 3-1, which would equal their win backers Chris Peltonen and Lance Martin, Verne hadacoupleof300pound lineman. brighter when CLUstopped the Leopard's output forall oflast year. Menlo has sput- who have also played major roles in the The huge line of the Leopards allowed on the 1 yard line with eightminutestogo. tered this year, starting off with an unim- Kingsmen's 2-1 record. formerDivisionICal-StateFullertontrans- Huisenga took CLU from the 1 to the 46 pressiverecordof0-3. Oneofthose losses Despite atough game againstLa Verne, fer Danny Pasquil torush for209 yards. yard line in a matter of 57 seconds. How- came on Sept 11 toanother SCIAC team, quarterbackAdamHackerandreceiverPete The Kingsmen were victimized by slip- ever,theKingsmenwouldmanagetogono theUniversity ofRedlands. Marinehavebeen themostconsistentcon- pery fingers all day. At one point CLU farther. 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