Graduation 2010 Edition - West Hills Community College District

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Graduation 2010 Edition - West Hills Community College District
Complete list of May 2010 graduates inside
West Hills Community College District plans commencements
From District sources
The West Hills College Lemoore graduation ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, May 27 at 6:30
p.m. on campus. The ceremony will include the presentation of the Spirit of the Eagle Award awarded to
college backer, Lynda Lahodny. The guest speaker
will be Vice Chancellor Barry Russell from the California Community College Chancellor’s Office.
WHCL president Don Warkentin will introduce
the speakers including Christopher Leach, represent-
ing the Class of 2010. Stephanie Droker, Academic
Senate President, will present the academic senate
awards and Vice president Sylvia Dorsey-Robinson
will address the students.
Vice president Dave Bolt will award the degrees
while Jose Lopez reads the names. Mark McKean,
President, West Hills Community College District
Board of Trustees, will present the diplomas.
The NAS Lemoore graduation ceremony is
scheduled for 2 p.m. at the base theater on May 27.
West Hills College Coalinga will celebrate its
graduates on Friday, May 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Coalinga High School football stadium. Ambassador
Phillip Sanchez will speak at the ceremony and the
Alumnus of the Year, Dr. Marlon Hall, will be honored at the ceremony.
This year is the first year that the West Hills College Lemoore Nursing Program will have a pinning
ceremony on Saturday, May 29 at 1 p.m. at the Hanford Civic Auditorium.
The Screamin’ Eagle
Students are winners at annual Honors Dinner!
Official Student Publication of West Hills College Lemoore -- Graduation 2010
From District sources
For The Eagle
West Hills College Lemoore President Don Warkentin presented Lynda
Lahodny with this year’s Spirit of the
Eagle Award during the college’s Student Honors Dinner on Thursday evening, May 13.
WHCL President Don Warkentin
presented top student honors at West
Hills College Lemoore to Ryan Cardoza, Katherine Hardin and Myeisha
Johnson during the Student Honors
Dinner.
Cardoza is active in student government and frequently serves as photographer for campus events while
Hardin is editor of the student newspaper. The Screamin’ Eagle and Johnson, active in student government, is
noted for her gospel singing.
More than $15,000 in scholarships was presented to 38 students
during the ceremonies.
a local facilities bond for the college.
Measure E was passed in November 2008 and provided $31 million in
construction funds for new buildings
on campus. Coupled with the state
construction dollars, the college will
have over $100 million to build new
classrooms, a performing arts center,
field sports facilities, and an addition
to the administration building.
Lahodny played a major role in
the passage of this bond serving as
the co-chair of the bond campaign
committee,
Warkentin said Lahodny now
serves on the college’s bond oversight committee, which oversees the
spending of the bond proceeds. She
organized the business incubator
workshops that were held on campus
in support of local start up businesses
and she has also served on college
advisory committees including vocational programs.
She has also helped bring outside
events to the campus including the recent Pizza Festival.
Lynda Lahodny
Spirit of the Eagle
The Spirit of the Eagle Award is
WHCL’s highest award. West Hills
College Lemoore President Don
Warkentin announced that the award
was given to Lynda Lahodny for her
key role in the passage of Measure E,
These three West Hills College Lemoore students were
honored at the Student Honors Dinner by President Don
Warkentin, far right.
From left, Ryan Cardoza, Katherine Hardin and Myeisha Johnson, are shown with their achievement awards.
Photo by Dennis Gallegos for The Eagle
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Yours and Ours -- Graduation 2010
This page is reserved for the opinions of readers -- West Hills College Lemoore students, staff, faculty and administrators
Students...
Three areas of note for our
WHCL 2010 graduation
As we come to the close of the semester and the academic year,
everyone is busy preparing for graduation
ceremonies.
Three areas of note concerning graduation – this will be our last graduation
ceremony held outdoors, we graduate our
first class of Engineering Scholars, and our
first class of Registered Nurses.
With the completion of our new
Golden Eagle Arena next spring, we will
host the May 2011 commencement exercises indoors, which will allow us not to
worry about darkness, wind, rain or hot
weather. Eleven Engineering students are
President Don Warkentin
graduating who have been recipients of our
scholars program that provided books and
tuition for four semesters.
Finally, on May 29 our nursing students graduate and receive their
pins during a formal ceremony at the Civic Auditorium in Hanford.
All events are a major accomplishment for our students. Go
Eagles!
Once you go here
you can go
anywhere...
But before you go,
attend this year’s
graduation to
cheer for 300 of
your peers
as they walk
into their future!
A successful college experience usually includes being involved
Ask college graduates for a list
of experiences they treasure as they
move on in life and their career, and
their list will include
things like friendships made, classes
and instructors most
remembered, sports
enjoyed playing and
watching, and other
college organizations
such as SGA pictured here.
All of the above
can usually be found
in the resumes of West Hills College Lemoore graduates.
We will join with the 2010
graduates and suggest to next year’s
graduates (and to the incoming students) they look at the long list of
activities at West Hills and pick one
or two or three (as many as will fit
after making sure those papers are
written) to make
the college experience one to
remember.
When you
go to West Hills,
you can go
anywhere -- that
slogan includes
memories.
The Eagle is the official student publication of West Hills College Lemoore. The paper asks staff writers and photographers to reach out to the college, providing
information and entertainment for faculty and students. By becoming part of its staff, students enhance employment possibilities by including media experiences as part
of resumes. Eagle work is creative, fun, and a great learning experience. If you are interested in learning journalism through this venue, contact the student editor at
katherinehardin@whccd.edu
The Screamin’ Eagle
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WHC Coalinga graduation will honor WHCL’s Dr. Hall
Special to The Eagle
From District Sources
The West Hills College Coalinga
graduation ceremony is slated for
Friday, May 28th at 6:30 p.m. in the
Coalinga High School football stadium.
Dr. Marlon Hall, associate dean
of educational services/night college
at West Hills College Lemoore, will
be honored as WHCC Alumnus of the
Year during the ceremony.
Dr. Hall has spent his entire
teaching career serving the students
of the San Joaquin Valley. He has
served as WHCL associate dean since
2005 and has been with WHC for almost 10 years. Prior to West Hills, Dr.
Marlon Hall taught and coached at
many schools in the Valley including
Chowchilla, Tranquillity, Central and
Fort Miller.
He also coached at Christian
schools in Fresno including Clovis Christian School and California
Christian College. He took the California Christian College men’s basketball team to a third place in the National Bible College Championship in
Dr. Marlon Hall, a familiar figure around the Lemoore campus will be
honored at this year’s WHCC graduation on May 27.
Oklahoma.
Dr. Hall taught and coached at
Fresno’s Roosevelt High School for
four years. His first two years, he was
the assistant varsity coach and the last
two years he was the varsity coach for
boys’ basketball. He took his team to
the North Yosemite League playoffs
twice and was Coach of the Year.
Dr. Hall graduated from Hales
Franciscan High School in Chicago in
1976. He made a two and a half day
trip on a bus to Coalinga after learning from a former classmate about
Coalinga College. He studied journalism and was the editor of The Merlin,
WHCC newspaper and worked on the
yearbook
In 1978, he graduated from West
Hills College and headed to West
Coast Christian College to continue
his studies in journalism and to play
basketball. West Coast didn’t have
all the classes for his major so he attended Fresno State at the same time.
He received his bachelor’s degree in
biblical studies from West Coast in
1981 and his second bachelor’s degree in journalism from Fresno State
in 1982.
Dr. Hall received two master’s
degrees, one in education administration from Fresno State and the other
in reading and English as a second
language from Fresno Pacific University. He followed with his doctorate
degree in education from Fielding
Graduate University.
Dr. Hall lives in Fresno with his
wife Mary who is a preschool teacher
at Ernie Pyle Elementary School in
Fresno.
The graduation ceremony for
West Hills College Lemoore is slated
for Thursday, May 27 at 6:30 p.m. on
the college’s campus.
Former U.S. Ambassador set as WHCC graduation speaker
Special to The Eagle
From District Sources
Ambassador Phillip Sanchez,
who served as U.S. Ambassador
to Colombia and Honduras, will
be this year’s speaker at the West
Hills College Coalinga graduation.
The graduation ceremony is Friday,
May 28 at 6:30 p.m. Ambassador
Sanchez was selected by Hispanic
Business Magazine as one of “100
Most Influential Hispanics.”
Sanchez, the son of Spanishspeaking Mexican migrant workers, attended Coalinga College,
now West Hills College Coalinga
for one year.
After his first year, he was recruited by Fresno State to study
law. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science in
1952 and 1975 from Fresno State.
Sanchez also attended Pinedale Elementary and Clovis High
School.
Sanchez served as Fresno County’s chief administrative officer in
the 1960s. He was director of the
U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity (1971-73), U.S. ambassador to
Honduras (1973-75) and U.S. ambassador to Colombia (1975-77).
Sanchez was publisher of a large
daily Spanish-language newspaper
in New York City.
Ambassador Sanchez has served
on many boards including the Governing Board Cal State Community Colleges, Trustees of California
State Colleges and National Hispanic University
In May 2005, he retired and returned to Fresno to live with his
wife Juanita.
The graduation ceremony is
Friday, May 28 at 6:30 p.m. at
Ambassador Phillip Sanchez, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Colombia
the Coalinga High School Staand Honduras, and is a former student at WHCC, will be this year’s speaker at
dium. The public is invited.
the graduation on May 28.
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West Hills College Lemoore Commencement 2010
Associate of Sciences
Degree
Darcelle L. Abadia
Sandra E. Acevedo
Beatrice Lopez Aguayo
Arlin Alcala
Mirian Aldaz
Lisa Joan Alvarez
Stephanie A. Anderson
Catrina Ann Andrews
Mandeep Bains
Kuljit Bains
Amy E. Barnes
Tasha Sharie Batesole
Ezequiel Becerra
Saundra Catrice Beckley
Kathleen Elizabeth Berard
Jenifer K Byrd
Kenneth Moncera Cadiente
James Camacho
Kerrie Marie Campbell
Rafael Carmona
Stephen W. Chism
Ana Ivette Comaites
Nereida Lizeth Corona
Maricsa Davalos
Melanie S. Dawson
Raysa Basbas Daza
Sarah E. Dewey
Maria Diaz
Joshua Elliot Domench
Maria Dominguez
Susan Dula
Stephanie Dulbs
Charles L. Duncil
Silvia Echeveste
Cristha Gianna Fajardo
Steven Jacob Fulleylove
Jeffrey Gilkey
Jessica Gonzales Marquez
Sydia Graham
Nikole Marie Grove
Garrett Daniel Gudgel
Jennifer L Guerzon
Vanessa Gutierrez Velazquez
Joshua L.W. Hawn
Sarah E. Hurt
Bernik Irina
Erin Nichole Isbell
Orva Johnson
Thomas Freeman Johnson
Inna Kaiger
Lindsey Keller
Nathan Kush
Denise Ann Lee
Kvis Lee
Jocelyne LeSech
Eduardo Limon
Joel T. Limun
Rolando B. Lopez
Beatrice Lopez Aguayo
Candace Marshall
Leticia S. Martinez
Carlos Patrick McBride
Melissa Leanne McCall
Sara A. McGulgan
Eva McPherson
Brenda Mendoza
Enrique Sandoval Mendoza
Erica J. Montoya-Robles
David Mueller-Flores
Rocky T. Mullins
Sarah Lynne Nance
Matthew Theodore Nollan
Salena M. Nowak
Jessica Parker
Kelly Lynn Pfleger
Katrina Pimentel
Moises Ramirez
Robert McIlroy Ritchie
Cody Michael Roberts
Melonie E. Ross
Regina Renee Salazar
Geriane Salcedo
Paul A. Smart
Isaac Wayne Smith
Katie M. Smith
Lorna C. Smith
Markus A. Sturkey
Kim Surber
Robert Edward Thurlow
Jeremy C. Umphress
Patricia Anne Versola
Brittany Jean Wedderburn
Erica Marie Weliever
Tyler Clay West
Ian Donavon Williams
Jessica Michelle Wise
Sandy L. Ybarra
Associate of Arts
Degree
Sandra E. Acevedo
Celene Adame
Janet Alapisco
Arlin Alcala
Jessica E. Alexander
Catrina Ann Andrews
Cassondra Areias
Anuoluwapo R. Aremu
Jacob M. Arthurs
Heather Jean Ashcroft
Phylicia Cherese Attles
Daniel John Augusto
Cristen Nicole Avila
Tenika Alyssa Avila
Desiree L. Balbina
Amanda M. Ballin
Jordan Barba
Alyssa K. Barcelos
Amy E. Barnes
Gladys Barrientos
Earl F. Battle
Elvis Michael Bean
Magali Benitez
Raechelle Dawn Berna
Andrew A. Bloebaum
Zoe T. Bocachica
Jarrett “JJ” Brock
Anna D. Brodska
Jaclyn Terese Brong
Shaundalin Renee Brown
Kemerley P. Brunner
Loren Dwayne Burk
Kimberley A. Burk
Jennifer M Cadena
Jessica Canales
Keri L. Canfield
Tiffany L. Card
Adrianna Carrillo
Nicholas Carrillo
Nicole Marie Carvalho
Amanda Castellon Ortiz
Anthony Castillo
Anna Castle
Gabriela Castro
James Joshua Chambers
Athena Marie Chambers-Garcia
Carolyn R. Cherry
Ryan Anthony Clark
Amada S. Clemente
Lauren Kristen Coelho
Camie M. Contreras
Claudia L. Cortes
Alejandra V. Cortez
Ivon Cortez
Kayla Covarrubias
Natalie Ann Cunha
Jeanette Curiel
Erin Leigh Cutler
Kristen Daveiga
Jacqueline Renee Davis
Michael A. Davis Jr.
Maria De Jesus Aguirre
Jaqueline R. Depue
Richard A. Dole-Danhakl
April Dollar
Barbara J. Doser
Jennifer Kaye Dougherty
Elizabeth M. Droast
Alisha-Mae Durupan Lopez
Jazmin Valeri Echeverria
Janet L. Eckles
Jason R. Edwards
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West Hills College Lemoore Commencement 2010
Associate of Arts
Degree (continued)
Diana C. Enriquez
Stacy Elizabeth Ernst
Bryan Eskew
Ryan Espinoza
Harry Estes
Crystal Maria Estrada
Zoraida P. Evangelista
Pricilla Janelle Borja Fegurgur
Krystal M. Galaviz
Alejandro Garcia
Hilda Garcia
Tatiana Maria Garcia
Andrew William Gent
Jeffrey Gilkey
Amanda S. Glass
Mark Goff
Jolee Gomes
Nadine Francis Gomez
Kahoru T. Gonzales
Jessica Gonzales Marquez
Kendy Azucena Rios Gonzalez
Roberto Gonzalez
Angelia M. Grier
Uriel A. Gutierrez
Daniel Juarez
Gabriel Ray Juarez
Matthew V Karjalainen
Jeffery Robert Krahn
Rebecca Antonia Lara
Brian Larson
Brian G. Larson
Kaitlen Lawton
Rebecca Lay
Christopher Dalton Leach
Christopher Ona Liles
Eduardo Limon
Joel T. Limun
Jacqueline Llamas
Nancy Anne Loera
David Lopez
Linda Raygoza Lopez
Gina Marie Luis
Raul Guadalupe Luna
Adrianna Madrigal
Jessica Madrigal
Amber N. Mangum
Leticia Manzo
Robert C. Marienau
Deidre Marshall-Smith
Petronella A. Martella
Alicia Martinez
Congratulations to the 2010 class of
Golden Eagles!
Vanessa Gutierrez Velazquez
Heather C. Guzman
Pamela A. Hall
Shalina M. Heilig
Bradly James Henderson
Ashley M. Hernandez
Cindy Hernandez
Drew Anthony Hernandez
Michael J. Hernandez
Sergio Hernandez
Vanessa Hernandez
Amanda Brianne Hobbs
Andrea Hodges
India Patrice Hollinquest
Katelin Dallas Hubbard
Maria L. Hudson
Sarah E. Hurt
April Inman
Aysha Javed
Vanessa Taylor Johns
Arianna E. Jones
Joy Lynette Jones
Zaneia C. Jones
Clemente Mata
Carlos Patrick McBride
Katherine Marie McCarthy
Alicia A. McGovern
Heaven Annie McGrath
Malissa C. Mendes
Robert Meras
Nicole L. Miller
Brenda A. Mills
Laura Patricia Minero
Erica J. Montoya-Robles
Timothy Moore
Anthony R. Moreno
Rocky T. Mullins
Aaron J. Munoz
Ashley Jovan Navarro
Ruben Navarro
Derek M. Newman
Susana Velasco Nino
Stephanie Norton
Maggie L. Olsen
Janette Ospital
Jamie R. Padilla
Michael Santiogo Padilla
Guadalupe Paredes
Stacy Lynn Pasillas
Erika Pauwells
Elvira Rodriguez Perez
Enoc A. Perez
Laurie Perez
Elizabeth Janaae Perkins
Janaye Elizabeth Pierce
Carolina Pimentel de Garcia
Charles W. Porter
Jennifer Proudman
Mark N. Raap
Moises Ramirez
Rochelle Ramos
Martin Crescencio Rangel Vega
Cory P. Raven
Lauren E. Reid
Karla Vanidad Renteria
Chasety A. Reynolds
Johnny G. Reynoso
Rebecca Riddle
Kristina Ringo
Kendy Azuccena Rios Gonzalez
Diego Rios Rios
David I. Roberts II
Cindy A. Robertson
Thomas E. Robinson II
Maria Y. Rodas
Louie John Rodriguez Jr.
Antonio Rosas
Lucely Rosas
Amanda H. Rose
Deborah A. Rose
Laura A. Rosensteel
Kristin Royer
Johnny Salazar
Regina Renee Salazar
Norma Salgado
Cymone Sandoval
Uriel V. Santillan
Robert David Smith
Katie M. Smith
Timothy M. Smith
Alfredo Solorio
Guillermo Solorio Jr.
Kimberly Sorge
Stephany Soto
Michael Stone
Audra Victoria Storie
Dennis Tello
Patti L. Thompson
Diana Elaine Trejo
Megan Danielle Tweddell
Jae Walker Um
Jacquelyn VanDuzer-Garcia
Daniel Marlon Varela
Cindy A. Vargas
Michael A. Vargas
Alejandra Velazquez
Elizabeth Crystal Viana
Courtney Nicole Vigil
Julie Villa
Tyler R. Virden
Janie R. Wallace
Charles L. Warren IV
Margaret M. Weakley
Brian Michael Wedderburn
Allana ReeAnn Welch
James M. Welch
Erika Marie Weliever
Eric Friend Wendahl
Amanda Lee Willis
Amanda Lee Willis
Kristin Wimbley
Christopher David Winn
Kristy Wood
Shelowie Yamaura
Jasmine Salazar Young
Jennifer Young
Certificate of
Achievement
Janet Alapisco
Cherie Nicole Bebout
Tina Bella-Mendoza
Veronica Benitez
Andrew A. Bloebaum
Julie Booker
Brittnay Burgin
Julia A. Castaneda
Julie A. Charles
Kristy L. Clark
Amada S. Clemente
Lindsey DeVries
April Dollar
Stephanie Dulbs
Charles L. Duncil
Paris Henderson
Christopher Dalton Leach
Alicia A. McGovern
Marcie L Miller
Brenda A. Mills
David Mueller-Flores
Susana Velasco Nino
Seleste Nuno
Erika Pauwells
Rosalba Quezada
Jeanette Ramirez
Kristal Marie Ried
Maria Theresa Roa
Maria Y. Rodas
Alma Mercedes Ruiz
Deidre Smith
Kimberly Sorge
Roxanne Stickler
Roxanne Maxine Stickler
Silas Londel Summers III
Socorro Elizabeth Villa
Navy college graduation commencement May 27 at NASL
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Special to The Eagle
As Navy College 2010 graduation
is approaching, Navy College, the
schools, colleges, and universities are
busily engaged in the preparation for
this important event. The ceremony
on May 27 at 2 p.m. in the Base
Theater is only a week away.
The graduation commencement
has become one of the major
annual events on base. To ensure
everything goes well, Navy College
has scheduled weekly meetings to
scrutinize at the ceremony plan and
assign to schools preparation tasks
such as reserving and preparing
the base theater, arranging ushers
and entertainment, finalizing the
graduation list for each school,
program editing and printing,
arranging for guest passes, selecting
the school speakers, the award
luncheon, photography, logistics,
security, the reception etc… There
are literally hundreds of details,
vital to a smooth commencement
exercise. May 27 will be momentous
and historic.
For Naval Air Station Lemoore,
it will be holding one of the largest
graduation commencements in
the whole Navy College system.
For the local media, Navy College
graduation ceremony will be the
most important event in local area.
For Navy College it will be the
end result of much diligent planning
and work. For the students, it
culminates their high school, college,
or university studies. For the staff at
base schools, it will bring to an end
to months of meetings, reviews,
changes, co-ordinations, and cooperations. As graduation draws
near, we begin to recognize the depth
of commitment of all those working
hard toward its end. It is this time of
the year that the student’s academic
achievements, instructors’ teaching,
and staff’s hard work are recognized.
The Navy College Office, the
participating schools, and the
graduates are looking forward to the
grand graduation fiesta. Join us on
May 27 to honor and to celebrate
with this year’s graduating classes.
Spirit of the Eagle award
A sailor stationed at Naval Air
Station Lemoore posed in front of the
WHCL base office as he waited for
last year’s graduation. Graduation
this year will be Thursday at 2 p.m.
Westover to be awarded
WHC Honorary Degree
Evelyn Sue Westover, a
student at West Hills College
Lemoore, passed away
unexpectedly March 30, 2010.
Westover was slated to graduate
with an Associate’s Degree this
May. She had been working so
diligently, but her death seemed
to dash those hopes. West Hills
College Board of Trustees has
decided to bestow her degree
posthumously at the May 27,
2010 commencement ceremony
in Lemoore. Her daughter
Tiffany Westover is tentatively
slated to receive the degree on
her mother’s behalf.
Letter to the
Editor
West Hills College Lemoore’s highest award, the Spirit of the Eagle, went to Chamber of Commerce CEO Lynda
Lahodny during the annual student honors dinner. (See story of Lahodny’s achievements for West Hills on page 1 of
this issue.)
Katherine:
Your words in the newspaper
really touched my heart. I can’t even begin to express to
you how much it means to me
to know that my mom had such
wonderful friends in her life. And even though she is gone,
I strongly believe that her
optimism and kindness will
never be forgotten. Thank you.
Tiffany Westover
WHCL men’s golf team aces state competition
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both shot under par from the second
round, each tallying 1-under 71s at
Oak Valley golf course.
Smith eagled the final hole to finish under par for the first time in a
tournament.
From District sources
The amazing Golden Eagles from
West Hills College Lemoore capped
a successful season by winning the
California Community College state
championship at Oak Valley GC in
Beaumont on May 17, according to
head coach Dave Neer. The Eagle’s
state championship was the first ever
in any sport
One week after winning their first
ever Central Valley Conference Title,
the West Hills men’s golf team traveled to Chico for the 2010 Northern
California Regionals -- 11 teams and
12 individuals competed for 36 holes
on one day to represent Northern
California in the State finals.
Hoping to qualify as a team for
another West Hills first, the Golden Eagles “fought through 30 mph
winds, cold, and rain coming sideways to win the Northern California
title over Chabot College on May
17,” according to Neer.
“It’s a great story for this young
program only five years old,” Neer
--
Tarkon finished the 36-hole final at 1-under, shooting a 72-71143.
He was joined by teammates
Cole Neal (74-74-143), JD Brewer
(74-80-154), Steve Green (84-79163), AJ Maxedon (77-76-153) and
John Smith (77-71-148).
Shown are the Golden Eagles with their trophy, from left Steven Green,
Steve Tarkon, JD Brewer, holding trophy, John Smith, Cole Neal and AJ
Maxedon.
added. “The team’s confidence has
slowly been building as they finished their conference play. The
heart of their winning was never
more clearly voiced than in the
comments of sophomore player, JD
Brewer was announced, ‘And now
to the first tee, JD Brewer, from
Hanford High.’ “
“ Coach, that’s wrong, I play for
West Hills College Lemoore.”
Steve Tarkon and John Smith
After attending a church party, the young men and their family
headed home. As most do, they had
a normal route traveled to school,
home, or to the store. But for some
reason, the family took an alternate
path. Soon, their mother commented
that she smelled something, “maybe
fertilizer.”
When they proceeded down
Makenna Street, they found the
source of the smell: A garage at the
residence at 951 Makenna St. was
completely engulfed in flames. The
men leapt from the family vehicle to
offer assistance to the occupants who
were asleep -- and didn’t respond to
the Zermeno’s frantic knocks on the
front door.
Ernesto continued knocking on
the front door, while Eduardo pounded on each window until he got someone’s attention. Soon, the man who
occupied the house was awakened
and proceeded to evacuate his wife,
young child, and the family’s dogs.
While the rescue was on, the Zermeno family phoned 911 for fire assistance. Eduardo noticed the victim’s
night wear, and sprinted for his own
home to bring back items of clothes
for the family to wear.
The house suffered damage, and
the garage, with the vehicles parked
inside, was a total loss. Ernesto and
Eduardo told of propane tanks exploding during the fire. This could
In the individual standings,
Tarkon finished seventh. He was
three strokes behind Santiago
Canyon’s Connor Covington who
shot a 4-under 140. Neal finished
10th.
West Hills finished with a team
score of 25-over 745 for the 36 hole
event ahead of Chabot (751) and
third place Cypress (754).
“The guys really came through,”
said West Hills head coach Dave
Neer.
WHCL’s twin brothers help save a Lemoore family
By Katherine Hardin
Eagle student editor
In the wee hours of Sunday, May
16, a family was saved from disaster
by the quick actions of two young
men, Ernesto and Eduardo Zermeno
of Lemoore. Both are students of
West Hills College Lemoore.
Ernesto and Eduardo Zermeno help save a Lemoore family.
have become a massive explosion if
the vehicles gas tanks had ignited,
placing neighboring properties and
people in jeopardy. The rescued family, whose names were not released
by the Lemoore Police Department,
is staying with family members in
Fresno until they can return home.
Ernesto and Eduardo are identical twins, and are the first in their
family to pursue a college education.
They are grounded in their “Christian
faith,” and credit “God’s hand for
causing them to take an alternative
path home on Saturday night.”
Editor’s note:
We acknowledge WHCL student
Maria Arzate, who as an interpeter,
made sure we got the story right
from the young men with limited
English skills. And, to make sure
the story is correct, we checked
with Lemoore Police Department
to ascertain addresses, actual dates,
times and addresses.
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To the left, Jessica Briggs poses with her painting ‘Amazon Woman’ while
Sarah Pulanco smiles with the comments made about her painting ‘Low Tide
Half Moon Bay.’
WHCL students dominate ‘Battle of the Arts’!
By Lola Francois
Special to The Screamin’ Eagle
For those of you who haven’t heard,
our campus art club, SPLAAT helped with, and
participated in, the Battle of the Arts event
held at the Kings Art Center in Hanford. It was
an amazing platform for not only members of
the club, but other art students here at West
Hills College, to display some of their proudest
artistic achievements. This was a competition
of juried work that included numerous drawings
and paintings, as well as sculptures and prints.
West Hills also offered an array of performing
arts with poetry reading, music performed by
our on campus music club, and an electrifying
vocal performance by art student Karla
Renteria. We also had a past graduate of West
Hills College, Krisitin Kennedy, join the fun
as she displayed some of her sculptures and
did a really great demonstration of encaustic
painting, which is painting with the use of wax.
Here is what some the art students
thought about the event: “Battle of the
Arts was a collision of vision! I found it really
interesting, hot good food, good music, great
art. Watching the children in the chalk drawing
was really fun. It’s neat to see creativity at such
a young age. Kristin Kennedy was amazing and
her demonstration was truly a sight to see. I also
found the poetry reading to be inspiring and
powerful”. – Splaat member student, Shelley
also found the chalk drawing fun to watch. She
says this about the overall experience, “The
poetry reading was enjoyable and the exhibits
were fantastic.” She, as well as the rest of us,
found herself moved by our club member and
dear friend Sue Westover’s Memorial poetry
reading given by her daughter.
The students were not the only
ones who enjoyed the event. Here is what some
guests thought about the experience with our
students. “I didn’t realize how much talent was
in this community. I was able to meet the art
instructor of the college, Michael McDowell,
and I was very impressed by how committed he
is to passing down his talent and knowledge to
his students.”-Irene Yturaldi “I was impressed by
all the originality of the artists, friendly people
it was evident that they wanted you to have a
great time and enjoy the show.”-Dave Nemeth
Something unique that definitely says
a lot about the strength of our art department,
and the passion poured into each piece
submitted by the artists at West Hills, was that
everything sent to the Kings Art Center to be
juried into the show was selected for exhibition.
Go art geeks! This is a great time to let students
know that being involved with campus clubs is a
wonderful way to connect, not only with fellow
students, but with the community. I encourage
anyone who is interested in exposing themselves
and others to what art, music, community
services, and other endeavors can do to
positively affect one’s life, get out there and join
a club!
Check out the recently-published
Kaleidoscope to view some of the artwork
displayed during the Battle of the Arts. You
can also catch the paintings and sculptures in
the flesh; they will be displayed at the Kings Art
Center through May 29.
Thank you to everybody who
participated and supported this event. Hear the
call….SPLLLLAAATTTT!!!
The West Hills College Lemoore victory in last weekend’s art challenge between COS and WHC was sweet -as these Lemoore students will tell you. From left Henry Castillo, Jessica Briggs, Annie McGrath, Kelsey La Traille and
Karla Renteria mug for the camera handled by Dennis Gallegos (who shot a number of photos for the art department,
including these).