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COUGARS CITE IRC IS RICH IN
TOP PLAYERS STUDENT AIDS
By Mike Wins low
The Cougar football coaching
staff--Head Coach Don Koppen- By Jan Keller
burg. Larry Reis big, Mike Gil-
lespie. Chris Kincaid. John Mc- The Instructional Resource
clung, and Randy Whitsitt--this Center (IRC), under the direction
season is selecting a "Player of of Joleen Bock, is located in
the Week'• for offense and de- Building R at the campus cen-
ter. Students frequently Ask:
fense.
Cougars honored for t.he Cal- "Why Instructional Resource
Lutheran game are Jim Elford. Center?Isn't 'library' sufficient?"
linebacker. Larry Nunnally. The IRC does contain a book
offensive tackle .and Phil Perito. collection, magazines, pamphlets,
fullback. college catalogs--all the typical
Elford is a rugged 6'2•'. 215 materials that make up a library.
pound product of Canyon High In addition, however , the IRC in-
School, who was picked particu- cludes a record collection, tape
larly for his outstanding tackling recordings related to various sub-
and general all-around good play. ject areas, and provides a mul-
Nunnally. an all-city star from titude of auxiliary audio-visual
Savannah, GA., was cited for his materials and services not found
in the usual library.
offensive blocking. This husky
6'4". 250 pound battler also First Cougars singled out for outstanding play (in the CalyLutheran The name '' Instructional Re-
plays defensive tackle. source Center" is more inclusive
Perito was picked for his out- game) are (from left) Phil Perito, fullback; Larry Nunnally, offensive and implies regular library ser-
standing blocking and his inside tackle, and Jim Elford, linebacker. " ,Player of the Week" honors will vices as well as the availability
running in the game. He is a be awarded this season after every game. of audio-visual services.
graduate of Alemany High School Statistics don't tell the whole
and last season as a defensive story, but you might find some
end with the Cougars won honor- enlightening. The IRC contains:
able mention in the desert Con- 19,265 books
ference. 763 records
The players will be honored 24,458 microfiche
at weekly meetings of the Cougar 640 tape recordings
Quarterback Club whose president Last year 1,265 more books
is Ed Wade. were checked out than in 1970-
The Cougars rolled over the 71, and 861 more records were
Cal-Lutheran Knights (frosh) circulated .
42-14. with six different players The nature of the IRC is by
scoring touchdowns. no means completely defined by
Larry O'Brien scored one on a numbers. Service to faculty and
20-yard run after a pitch-out. students is the prime concern.
Bill Downs returned a punt for You'll find typewriters, adding
another. Ron Stewart intercepted and c o p y m a c h i n e s i n t h e
a CLC pa~s and a few plays IRC.
later Fernando Nunez took it in If you provide the empty cas-
for another TD. sette, the IRC will return copies
Perito scored in the second of materials used in mathematics,
half after a strong drive. and music, foreign 1 anguage, and
Wayne Foglesong, coc's All- The Cougars, who look rougher and tougher in every game, play shorthand classes.
Moorpark at 7:30 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 7) at the Hart High School field.
state flanker. hauled in a 14- If you don't have a recorder,
Y a rd pass from Quarterback This will be the first competition for the Cougars in the more power- you can check out one for over-
Geoff Brown. Earlier Foglesong ·ful Western State Conference. Last Saturday night' the Cougars crushed night use. A professional librar~
missed another score when his Victor Valley 62-18 ian is on duty every hour the IRC
touchdown was nullified by a is open. The librarians and the
penalty. Bonds Seippel library staff are anxious to help
Juan Campbell scored a final you find any information or ma-
touchdown on a oass by Brown • (Cont'd. from Page 1) (Cont'd. from Page 3) terial you need for term papers.
Theoretically. the Cougars,. cohol taxes collected all over may even avoid involvement out- class assignments, or just for
made up of freshmen and sopho- the state. side the classroom. But whatever your personal enjoyment.
mores • were playing the Cal- Assuming both bond elections we do, we must come to the real- In addition to the professional
Lutheran freshmen team, a mis- are successful, COC's start-of- ization that the student is the staff, there are library technical
match in favor of COC. construction schedule is as fol- sole product we manufacture. assistants, an audio-visual tech-
''That's not really the way it lows: He ~Y ise living proof of a job nician and student workers, all
was." said Kloppenburg. "Cal- 1--Bonelli Center (now under well done or the horrible image of them concerned that you find
Lutheran played five or six construction.) of a failure. what you need when you need it.
tough sophomores who were in 2--Laboratory, Classroom, and In the final analysis, it is not Please ask any of these people
there most of the game:' Student buildings, April, 1973. how much we know but how much for any help.
Commenting on the game, Klop- 3--Site Development, Phase learning we can transfer through You will notice that every-
penburg said: III, April, 1973. . the door of the student's mind thing is rather crowded at the
"We're all pleased with the 4·-Mechanical Technology that matters. If the door is open, IRC. The requirements of stu-
performance of our running backs building and Physical Education the transfer becomes re latively dents and faculty increase every
Larry Oliver. Ron Jamerson, Per- Center (gymnasium and pool), easy. A closed mind is certainly year. By the time the Bonelli
ito, and Nunez. and outstanding Sept., 1973. an enigma; nothing ever goes in Center opens in the fall of 1973,
line play was turned in by Gary 5--Athletic Field completion, but odd things are forever coming the additional space will be a re-
Payne. Pete Piltz, and Nunnally." out. lief for the whole college and es-
March, 1973. I am not sure that I can im- pecially the IRC. The full poten-
6--Site Development , Phase
Regular bus service is now prove my professional capability . tial of the IRC will be more fully
available to all students· living IV, Sept. 1974 I am not certain that I can refine realized at that time.
in the Newhall-Saugus-Valencia 7--Theater Arts and Class- my attitude towards the student Included in the new facility
area. Buses stop in front of the room-Administration buildings, or do anything about his attitude will be reading , math and lang-
campus on Valencia boulevard on Sept., 1974. towards education. But then uage laboratories, an audio-
an hourly basis. Bus schedules 8.--Music building, Sept., 1975. again ..•..... tutorial center, and expanded
are located in the Student Per- 9--Business Education build- (Bob Seippel teaches electron- center, and expanded services
sonnel office. ing, Sept., 1977. ics at coc.) and facilities in all areas.