JOE WORRELL
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Volume 22. Issue 14
News:
May 7, 2012
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Hair’s to a good cause
Governing Board steps closer to final decision on Go Smart program. Page 3
Features:
Dance show raises audiences “Pulse.”
Page 6
A & E:
You just got served: Culinary club serves nachos to students Page 8
Sports:
Track star takes first place standing in the state. Page 11
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Art history instructor Denise Johnson admires her new haircut done by John Deberard, hairstylist from Desert Rose Salon Spa on May 2 for the Online to College Club’s cancer fundraiser. JANET TRENIER
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air or no hair? That is the question. This was the thought for at least five faculty and staff members during the 2nd annual “Shave it for Cancer” event the last week of April. Online To College Club President Jbran Sallah, Jackson Miller, film major, and members of the Pen Empire Club were on hand to volunteer at the donation booth. The ultimate goal was to raise money to assist programs for childhood cancer. “We know we want to donate this time specifically to children’s cancer,” Sallah said. “Last time we donated to breast cancer. We are looking into donating to Children’s Hospital of Orange County.” Brave members of the Chaffey community putting their “hair” on the line includ-
ed art instructor Stan Hunter, Foundation director Nick Nazarian, philosophy professor Ryan Falcione, art history instructor Denise Johnson and instructional specialist Greg Creel. The one receiving the largest amount of monetary donations would end up in the “Shave It for Cancer” barber’s chair. As students walked by, volunteers asked if they would donate for the cause. Stopping by to check the fate of his future hair style was Creel, and only one thing was on his mind: Would he get his head shaved on campus for the second year in a row? After all of the donations were tallied up for each individual donation bucket, a champion was declared. Creel’s head was safe. The event raised over $250, with half
of that amount coming directly from Johnson’s donation bucket. With the largest amount of donations, Johnson received a new hair style, courtesy of John Deberard from Desert Rose Salon-Spa of Upland. “I’m ready,” Johnson said as she approached the chair. I didn’t care about getting my hair cut. I just wanted to raise lots of money.” Johnson was calm as Deberard began to shave her head. “They have a professional crew here,” she said. “This is awesome.” As Deberard shaved the first section of her head Johnson smiled. When her new “do” was complete, Johnson struck a fashion pose for her audience. She hugged Deberard and thanked him for his time and care with her new philanthropic hair style.