Volume 24, Issue 14 (April 14, 2014)

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MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2014 + VOLU M E 24. IS S U E 14

NEWS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

SPORTS

Students prepare for Spring dance event

Street art continued: Graffiti meets the law

Chaffeysoftball defeated by rivals

Alumni dinner honors all stars JOSE REYES Jazz music was playing, people were talking and everyone was waiting to see the new honorees of Chaffey's Alumni of the Year and the Athletic Hall of Fame on April 3. Director of Alumni Relations Nick Nazarian began the night by welcoming all those who came to share the special night with the honorees and then allowed the guests to enjoy their dinner that came with a ticket to the event. After dinner, Superintendent Dr. Henry Shannon started off the presentations. "We are Panthers," Shannon said, "and we are world class." Next Susan Ovitt, Chaffey College Foundation president, spoke. "A proud alumni of the year recipient myself," Ovitt said. "This night shows how much students can achieve no matter where they come from." The award ceremony began with Al Boilng, city manager of Ontario. He still volunteers in the local community service. "I am honored and humbled to recive this award," Boiling said, "and I want to thank all those who helped me reach where I am today." Megan Tandy, a model and actress, who is currently playing Braeden on MTV's "Teen Wolf" and running her own community program "Girl Talk," said she was thankful to receive the college acknowledgement. "This award was unexpected and I'd like to thank Chaffey for this honor," Tandy said. She ended her comments with her motto: " Believe it. Conceive it. Achieve it."

The last honoree was Hobart "Hobie" Alter, founder of Hobie Co. and developer of the Hobie Cat. The "grandaddy of skateboarding" died on March 29, just days before the ceremony. His son Hobart Alter spoke on his behalf. "Hobie was a hard worker," his son said. "He had a positive attitude and was a good salesman. I will miss my father." After the moment of silence for Hobie, Carl Beach, Chaffey's Athletic Director, came on to speak about how the teams did this year at the honor the Hall of Fame inductees. "The coaching staff are they key to success," Beach said, "and that this hall of fame is special since I know them all personally." The first induction was Prentice Harris, assistant coach to Chaffey's basketball team. "I had to think back about my career to come up here," Harris said " I would like to thank Chaffey for the second chance and God being his inspiration." The next inductee was Bob Stangel, head football coach at Mt. San Jacinto College. "My wife is nearly blind and deaf yet she is still here supporting me," Stangel said. "I have been honored to have great friends, great family and great athletes." The final inductee was Chris Stephens, a psychology teacher at Los Osos High School. Stephens led the Lady Grizzlies for season making five CIF appearances. "I had to go back and look at all the success I had," Stephens said, "but I'm only a small part since so many have helped me."

ERIC DINIELLI

Former Miss California and actress Megan Tandy accepts the award as one of Chaffey’s Alumni of the Year from director of Alumni Relations Nick Nazarian.

Support the Automotive Club ANTHONY TEMM

ERIC DINIELLI

Prentice Harris, an Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, accepts congratulations from Nick Nazarian, director of Alumni Relations.

In an attempt to stay current with advancing auto technology, Chaffey has teamed up with Toyota Financial Services to help raise enough money to obtain a car. The automotive class, run by Sherm Taylor, is pushing to get their first Toyota Prius Hybrid so they can teach a hands on Hybrid Vehicle course in the fall. “It’s our movement to go out there and stay current,” Taylor said. “This one’s important to us. It is imperative that our students are subject to hands on training for the proper inspection, testing and repair of these vehicles.” “The goal is to raise approximately $12,000 by the end of April. As of April 8 the Auto class has reached 25 percent of its goal with $3,100 dollars raised. Taylor said that no amount is too small. Persons interested in helping the automotive program can donate at www.crowdtilt. com/campaigns/help-chaffey-college-students-go-green-forgood


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