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Vol. XXIX, No.22 Fresno, Calif. Apr. 10, 1975

Trumpeter Moynord Ferguson Big band sound 'Rompqg ê,' stqff members on wcly to FCC wi n stote'level owords

The big band sounds of English exciting; in fact, at tiines, The Rampage rvon statewide years. prize plaque behind Chabot at a trumpeter breathtaking conce¡t," says the recognition for general excel- He also is a past, president of Northern California competition are coming to Fresno City St. Paul Diepatch. lence at a journalism conference the Fresno City College CTA and last Nôvember. College. Ferguson began playing the in Anaheim last weekend, and a past president of the San In individual mail-in competi- Ferguson, one of the top piano and violin when he was three staff members wol Joaquin Chapter of the.Society of tion for published work, international stars on the four years old and enrolled at the individual awards. Professional Journalists, Sigma Krikorian won the fou¡th and and big band scene, will perform French Conservatory of Music in The Rampage, edited by Delta Chi. - sixth prizes in editori¿l writing. in an Associated Student at age nine. There, he Calvin Wulf in the fall and Marty His topics were student Body-sponsored concert April 25 studied many instruments before Krikorian in the spring, won the Some 617 advise¡s and government and a br¡reaucrat's in the Gymnasium. settling on the trumpeû. third prize trophy for general stúdents from 56 colleges proposal to establish a system of Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert In 1941, Ferguson began excellence among tabloid-size attended the conference, held at national mandatory identification will be available free to ASB performing in the U.S. with big newspapers published by large the Royat Inn near Disneyland cards. cardholders beginning April 16 in bands led by such notables as community colleges. and hosted by Los Angeles the box office. Remaining tickets Boyd Raeburn, , Pierce College. Kent won third prize for will go on sale to the public April , and . an interview 2f at $3 for general admission He later became first-call Jack," and and $2.50 for students. The box player.for Paramount photo essays office is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pictures before forming his first on campus Monday through Friday. American band known as the Journalism Association of Com- based on an¿ Ferguson and his ba¡d "Birdland Dream Band." munity Colleges- at JACC's 1975 consecutive issues and divided perform both jazz and contempo- Ferguson, 44, was on the road conference. into eategories for full-size and FCO's delegation to the rary compositions, including for more than a decade prior to t¿bloid-size papers from large conference induded Krikorian, "Hey Jude," "El Dopa," "Theme signing in 1967 with an all-star Lang was chairman of JACC's and small colleges. Kent, L¿ng, Dan Waterhouse, from Shaft," "Bridge Over British big band called "Top 1974 conference, held in Fresno It was the second honor for Carol Cast¿neda, Vicki Bruce, lroubled Water," and "Fire and Brass." It was in England that last May, and has been secretary general excellence the Ranprge Jeff At¿mi¿n, Ríchard Hanson, Rain." Ferguson formed the forerunner of the Northern California ñas received in 1974-?5. The Roger Zamora and Keiko "Ferguson (offers) a truly to the band he now leads. faculty section of JACC several campus weekly won a second- Tanigpchi.

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By Dave t{addell and run four miles each morning. "I feel I have something of "I'm 51 and at the point in life value and it is a good feeling to Mel Wright, a successful real where you have to start putting be able to share it with others," estate broker, former FBI agent, something back into society to Brooks says. and father of eight, brings his replace what you've taken out," Realtor George Engstrom, 48, expertise in real estate finance to says Wright. "You can do your who teaches real estate, says the campus each week, thing but you have to put someone not actually involved in Wright is typical of business something back and that is why I the real estate business "would and professional people teaching decided to teach." get blown right out of the evening business classes at City Wright likes the idea of the classroom." College, according to Gervase A. business division hiring profes-- "Some of the students in mv Eckenrod, associate dean, busi- sional people who are "in the classes are pros," ."yä ness education. They include trenches everyday and know Engstrom, "so if you're not out bankers, secretaries. stock what's happening right now." there with them everyday they'll brokers, insurance persons, pick you to pieces with questions certified public accountants, and Instructor Wilson, a legal at night." attorneys. secretary who specializes in Engstrom, who formerly And all have one trait in probates for a local law firm, worked in the land and lease common, says Eckenrod-a desire teaches classes in legal secre- department of an oil company, Dr. Wilbur Beosley to share with students knowl- taryship because she enjoys has been selected to be the edge and experiences acquired in "having a hand" in their training. principle author of the 1975 Real the field. "In a specialized job such as Estate Practices Teacher's Guide mine, it is very difficult to keep put out by the California Socíol science deon "It's the opportunity to serve up with new developments if Department of Real Estate. He is that gets them here and the you're not currently in the field," a graduate of Stanford Univer- satisfaction of teaching that she said. sity, where he earned bachelor's returns fo feqchÍng keeps them here," commented Miss Wilson earned a bache- and master's degrees in history. Eckenrod. "Most teach because lor's degree from Fresno State Gaylord Siner, a 4O-year-old they love it. I think the University in mathematics and a sales manager of a local "I feel that I can make a Dr. Beaslcy. He conveys a sense excellence of our staff reflects teaching credential from the agricultural chemical company, greater contribution to FCC in of anticipation, and talks about the rewards they find in University of California, Berke- teaches evening classes in the classroom." the challenges of teaching, and teaching." ley. Introduction to Agriculture and Citing this and other reasons, the sense of accomplishment he Wright, one of four certified Farm Managêment. Siner, who Wilbur S. Beasley, associate feels when interacting with property managers in the central Stock broker Donald Brooks, a farms 150 acres near Easton, was dean, Social Science Division, students. valley and owner of a real estate 34-year-old graduate of Sanger the director of the Agricultural explained his request for "Administrators should, at brokerage business in Fresno, High School, teaches classes in Education Foundation of Califor- reassignment to teaching in the least periodically, go back to graduated from William and investments. Brooks, a former nia for three years during which division, effecùive next fall. teaching classcs, since this is Mary University with a bache- marketing analyst for a major time he observed the farming He also said, "there is neither where the realities of education lor's degree in economics. airlines, /has earned bachelor's methods of countries in Latin financial remuneration nor per- lie," he said. (UCLA) and master's (USC) America and Western Europe. sonal satisfaction to compensate Dr. Beasley has served nearly A guard and linebacker on the degrees in business adminisüra- He received a bachelor's for the pressure of middle 11 years as an associate dean, William and Mary football team, tion. degree from FSU in agriculture management." first as de¿n of letters and arts. Wright was drafted by the "I'm capable of communicating and a master's degree in business The planned new social science thcn as dean of soeial sciences, Detroit Lions but opted instead to investors information they can administratioh from lVhitworth building has been especially when the Letters ancl Arts for the FBI where he worked for really use," says Brooks. College in Spokane, Wash. He disappointing to Dr. Beasley. Division was divided into 10 years. "Everything I teach has possible also serves on the board of The building, originally planned humanities and social sciences. He flew bombers over Africa practical application for the trustees at lVashincton Union to have-11,000 square feet, has The Social Scic'ncc Division and Italy during World War II student. I don't waste their time High School. been reduced to 5,000, and much under the leadership of Dr. and later attended law school for or mine." "I feel there should be constant- of the 5,000 is for non-classroom Beasley developed the first black three semesters. Today this Brooks feels it is healthy for an communication between a com- activities, such as a faculty culturc studies and ENABLER "frustrated attorney," as he calls instructor to bring in current munity and a community lounge, study hall and museum, curriculums. Thc last accredita- himself, somehow finds time to problems and not outdated ones college," says Siner. "So it is he said. tion committee commended the scout for the Hamilton Tiger- from a textbook. "I use today's important that we have people at "I am really looking forward [o Social Science Division's occupa- Cats of the Canadian Football prices and real companies," he City College who are involved in returning to the elassroom," said tional program. League, play handball regularly, says. the community." Peer counselors try Dr. lllosley becomes firsf blqck to slem dropout tide fo heod SCCCD frusfee boord A new counseling program in considering dropping out. Fresno physician Edward R. percent wage hike next.year. It ,seeking various levels of pay which students are counseling The peer counselors have Mosley has been elected also seeks adjustments in salary rncreases. other students, has begun on initiated an outreach program president of the State Center schedule placement practices, campus. to make contact with Chicano Community College Bcard of reductions in class size, and other -Approved the retirement of The program, Peer Counsel- students who are having Trustees. changes in working conditions. Martha Hoa¡d, director of ing, was formed by the FCC problems in school. Dr. Mosley, a member of the The non-teaching staff at both registered nursing at FCC. Mrs. MECHA club and funded Through studying surveys and board since 1971, was named colleges and the district office Hoard, who will retire at the end through the state EOP program deficiency notices, the peer president last week during the were represented by six of this sernester, has been at FCC to try.and curb the dropout rate counselors are determining board's annual organization different employee organizations since 1964. of Chic¿no students. which students are dropping out meeting. His election was The program supervisor, and for what reasons. The unantmous. counselor Frank Quintana, said students are then referred to the Other board officers for the ASB const¡tut¡on chonge "two-'thirds of the Chicano regular counselors, who finish coming year include John Burke, freshmen are not making it to counseling the students. vice president, and Michael would limit pres , term year." Cardenas, re-elected secretarv. their sophomore The peer counselors are Nick -as proposed revisions appointed senator Dr. Mosley, who served If to the ,said-,recently Becerra, Maria Consuelo Cor- Salt does not have an ASB board vice president the by Çlenn tr¡ith the idea that students dova, Richard Guardado, Mary during e4rd and so may not serve. past year, replaces out,going an will relate better to other Mendoza, Paul Ramirez, Rita to 'Senator Michael Solomon, president Harry E. Hiraoka. students concerning their educa- Velasco and Phillis Zaval¿. their be reelected. chairman of the selection tion¿l problems, the peer office is in the Counseling A native of Chicago, Dr. proposed committee, said applications for Mosley has lived and practiced The constitution counselors a.re actively seeking Center, A-206, Room D. The would allow only senators to the position are available in the medicine in Fresno since 1956, Chicano students who ¿re hou¡s are 10-2 daily. serve more than one ASB office, SC-205. specializing in internal medicine. term in the same office of the Solomon said applications He has served numerous ASB student on government. must be returned to SC-205 community eommissions and by ASB President lVilliam K. Friday at 5 p.m. Interviews are boards and in 1969 was named scheduled Monday the first chairman of Brewer also announced a in SC-205 little, ]lugent win the college from 1-3 p.m. district's Resource Committee, vacancy in Student Senate. He Moorpark narrowly defeated ; bronze award for finishing in the an advisory group to the Modesto to win the 1976 tqp 25 percent. this was trustees, Californi¿ Community College Nugent's first atternpt at speech Dr. Mosley is the first black to Speech Championships l¿ét competition. sit as a member of the board and weekend at Fresno Cþ College. Also participating from FCC to be named board president. team totaled'61 ', Moorpark's were Jim Irwin and John In other matters, the -card: XEROX '.?¡ü,åï,'El points to edge Modesto by a Haugan. Both finished with --Held a special public meeting single point. scores that were very close to to hear from area residents placingin oñ Fresno, the top 15 in award-winning. wage and fringe benefit requests team points, had two individual the annual state champion- made to the board March 26 bv coPlEs No,n,N,T;i" awa¡d w'innere expository i¡ the ships attracted about 300 instructors and classified eni- speech categoryi Mark Little, students representing 30 two- ployes. who has won awaids in his last year schools. No spoke. The meeting three competitions, won speakers _o¡e 3c a silver the FCC will travel was e¿lled as required by a new " ""illï,,ï1!;*n' award for finiéhing in the top 15 to the Natior¡al speech.tourney in state law. per cent and Jim Nugent won a Sacramento next week. The faculty seeks a 10.8 CAPITOT R.EPORÏ Activ¡ti es Colendqr lqwmokers ponder

Thursday - April l0 Sunday - April 13 new dog rocíng b¡rl . -Fresno Arts Quartet, Leo politi --MECHA, l2-2 p.m., committee branch of Fresno Librarv. N. rooms A&8. First and Bultard Avenueï racing would be 15.75 percent, --NCHO, p.m., A bill moving through the 2 committee room would allow and 6 per cent of the takeout A. state legislature Monday - April 14 greyhound racing, with betting would go to st¿te and local mascot & pep girl -Cheerleader, --Women's Tennis, FCC vs. counties of one million tryouts, 4-6 p.m., FCC gym. in five Sovernments, Columbia, 2 p.m., Sonora. population or more. The Legislative Analyst A. -Morton Feldman lectures, 2 Holbrook in "Mark Twain Alan Post has estimated state p.h., lecture hall, -Hal Each of the counties, Alameda, CSUF Tonight," convention center Santa Clara, San Diego, Orange, and loe¿l revenue from their through Friday, April 11. theatre, 8 p.m. Los Angeles, the bill reads, portion of the parimutuel handle --North Indian classical music by and Fresno Community would be allowed one dog track at $34.8 million per year from six the disciples of Ali Akbar Khan, -Edueation, Council, 12 noon, Room 325 100 nights of racing each tracks. CSUF college lounge, 8 p.m. and Bank Building. assemblyman who - Fever," production Crocker year. The -"Hay CSUF Student Union, 2 p.m., five-member g¡eyhound authored the measure said he did of the Noel Coward farce, 8:15 -Baptist A Committee room B. so because of his belief that dog p.m., arena theat¡e, through racing comrnission, appointed by Lambda, 6:30 p.m., governor, would supervise racing should be allowed in the April 12, also April 16 through -Phi'Beta the Committee room B. the sport. state out of fairness. April 19. the bill would prohibit persons He says he tends to believe -Student Senate, I p.m., Senate these two racing sports-dogs quarters. luesdey - April l5 with criminal reeords from p.m., and horses-c¿n coexist peace. Owen's Sculptures, 12-3 -Student Senate, I Senate -Ken quarters. fully. He adds that he is hopeful p.m., Fig Tree Gallery, through that extdnsion of greyhound May 4. -Baseball, FCC vs. San Joaquin Delta, 2 p.m., Euless Park. penalties for cheating and racing to Sacramento-some- p.m., prohibit mistreatment of the thing proposed but not in the - April -Golf, FCC vs. Modesto, 1 Friday ll dogs. original legislation-might res- 11 a.m., committee Riverside GC. -Navigators, \ -ASB Night at the Movies- According to the bill, the cue the financially shaky roorn-B. "Phantom of the Opera," 7 p.m., parimutuel takeout from dog California Exposition. -Student Senate, 1 p.m., senate quarters. FCC student lounge. Needs, Fresno Commu- --PAU, I p.m., senate quarters. -Basic --Men's tennis, FCC vs. nity Council, 12 noon, Room 325 Cosumnes River, 2 p.m., Crocker Bank Building. 12 noon, Committee Sacramento. -Vet's Club, Hommond moves up FCC vs. Sacramento & room B. -Track, --PAU, p.m., room Reedley, Ratcliffe, 2 p.m. 1 Committee B. -Swimming at Valley Conference Meet, all day, Modesto, through Wedneedey - April 16 in BA compet¡t¡on April 12. -Adjustment/Development, --"The Maltese Falcon," and Fresno Community Counci], 12 "People," FCC Classic Films, noon, room 325 Crocker Bank 7:30 p.m. FCC recital hall. Sophomore Wesley Hammond regional winners from through- Buildin-g. -Adelitas, ll a.m., committee has been chosen as a finalist in out Northern Californi¿ for cash --Benefit Concert, 8 p.m., room B. the 1975 Bank of America prizes of $2,000 for first, $1,fi)0 Warnor's Theatre, -Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- community college awards prc for second and $750 for third in -AfreAmerican Danee Ensem- ship, ? a.m., Senate quarters. gram. each of the four study categories. ble, 8 p.m., Fresno Community Thursday - April l? Hammond, 19, a political All other participanþ in the Theatre. --MECHA, l2-2 p.m., committee science major, will compete in finals will receive $250. -"The Amorous Flea," 8:30 p.m., room A&B. the Northern Calilornia finals Students are judged on the Theatre 3, through April 12. -NCHO, 2 p.m., committee room April 25 in San Francisco. basis of their academic record, -"Alice in Wonderland," 1 and 3 A. Hammond gained a finalist school and community activity, p.m., Fresno Community -'Introduction to the Enemy," a berth by being named one of two and character and leadership Theatre Children's Playhouse, film about Vietnam with iane winners in his study area in the qualities. rçgional competition held Hammond, an aspiring attor- Sunday, April 13, also. Saturday _ April f2 lo^4tun! lom Hayden, 8 p.m., March 3907 ney, 1973 graduate of Tennis-Mens, FCC vs. Delta, E. Grant. 20 at the Fresno Hilton. is a Flammond competed in the Caruthers High School. A 3.9 Stockton, 9:30 a.m. grade-point-average student at FCC vs. Sacramento, social seience-humanities cate- -Baseball, FCC, he plans to transfer to UC 12 noon, Sacramento. gory against students from Fresno Athletic community. colleges throughout Berkeley next fall. Wrestling, Other FCC students partici- Club, convention centgr arena, the central valley. Two regional pating in the regional competi- 8:30 p.m. winners were named as finalists Old time films, 7:30 p.m., in eaeh of the four categories of tion were Randy Vogt, business; for competition. Other categories tr¡illiam Koole, science-engineer- National Organization ing; and Ronald Pope, technical- Women.420 N. Van Ness Ave. were business, science-engineer- ing. and technical-vocational. voc¿tional. Hammond will compete in the Each received a $150 cash April 25 finals against other award as regional runners-up. 'Sisterhood - Blooming' theme Tl-I T TAI¡N IHEAÎRES for first women 's retreqt MflflNûtll DRIVE.IN Raising self-awareness in Force and Barbara O. Murrây, of Doris Deakins, associate dean 3730 lt, HUc¡{Es AVE. today's woman will be the theme the California School of Profes- of students and retreat coordina- of Fresno City College's sional Psyehology in Fresno; Lois tor, said she expects-"successful the "Sisterhood is Blooming" retreat Trostle, Sharon Barba and conference to be as 2-4 the for women May at Deanna Holland, of CSUF; and stimulating as last year's Açodemy Awqrd Montecito-Sequoia Camp and Melody Amaral, president of the program," when 130 area women Conference Center in Sequoia Fresno chapter of \ilomen's participated. 6 Nominqtions National Forest. Health Alliance; Joan Claassen, including The retreat is being sponsored clinical social worker; Mary as a community service by the Stanley, owner, Zero Foods of BEST Picture, Actor, Actress State Center Community College Fresno; and Loretta Haroian, BEST Director, Screenploy, Cinemotogrophy District and FCC in cooperation psychologist and sex counselor of with the FCC lVomen's Center, the National Sex Forum. pants. the CSUF'Women's Center and the Fresno Chapter of the National Organization for Dustin Hoffrnan Women. Fig Ïree Gollery shows Reservations for the retreat " Lenn\'" are being taken at FCC and will A Bob Fosse Film be limited to the first 200 work of FCC instruclor applicants. All women residents of the college district are invited. Fig Tree Gallery is displaying the fertility aspects of Mother The deadline for mailing the works ofFresno sculptor Ken Nature," Owens said. "In some registration applications is April Owens from yesterday through sculptures the television set is 2t. May 4. dealt with as a substitute mother Subjects to be covered in Owens, an FCC art instructor, and another piece includes conference workshops include said the exhibit will consist of 15 flashing electric lights." feminist psychotherapy, body to 20 pieces formed from a awareness, role conflicts in the variety of materials, including Fig Tree Gallery, 1536 Fulton, home, sexual arvareness, alterna- bronze, stoneware, polyester, is open to the public from noon tives to traditional sex roles and and metal. His sculpture ranges until 3 p.m. on \fednesdays, male-female relationships, the in size frorn cast bronzes less Thursdays, and Fridays, from 1 female role in a variety of than five inches high to a to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, and from cultures, and women.in business. formed-stcel torso more than six 1 to 6 p.m. on Sundays. A A lvlarvin Worth. Produôtion *-,,',¡Va¡ede Ferdne feet high. reception will be held for Owens biÊúr tilrÊùt ÊúEtùr ËD lVorkshop speakers include DavidVPicker .,hlianBûry lvlarvin\/orth BobRxlse Joan Newcomb, sociology in- 'All of my pieces include tt¡e at the gallery this Sundry from 3 structor,. FCC; Elizabeth J. hum¿n figure and all dpal wrth to 6 p.m. ts IHffi , Poge 4 4lro/7s

"The Maltese Falcon," featur- by John Huston, is the story of a Huston's "characters are so O'Shaughnessy, sinister Peter tFqlcon' ing Humphrey Bogart as the sly greedy and murderous search for close to real life that what is Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet detective Sam Spade, will be the a valuable golden statuette of a constantly about to happen to in his screen debut. next feature presentation' in a falcon. them (and often does) becomes at series of classic films sponsored Bogart portrays the cigarette. times downright unbearable," "People," an incisive eight- by the college. rolling detective who never lets a said Time. "This dramatic minute criticism of today's feqtures The film will be screened client's interests precede his suspense.is heightened by some society, also will be screened. Wednesday, April 16, at 7:30 own. "The performance of his practically perfect performances The classic film series is p.m. in the Speech-Music Recital career," proclaimed Newsweek by a slick cast." sponsored by the Associated BogY Hall and is free to the public. at the time of the film's original The cast includes Mary Astor Student Body and the Office of "The Maltese Falcon," directed release in 1941. as the treacherous Brigid Community Services. fUcinuitc ouf f?¡eafchcf¡ to askmotQ can answct 'Y' offers coed yogq

Beginning April 21, the Central Valley YMCA will offer a coed yoga class at the "Y" building at 1408 N St. The class will be held Mondavs and \ilednesdays from 7:30 io 8:30 p.m. It will end lVednesday, June 4. The class will be free for "Y" members, but there will be a 910 fee for non-dtembers. For additional information. call the "Y" at 233-5737.

'Pofpo urut' ovqilqble now

The 1974-75 version of FCC's literary magazine, the Potpourri, is being distributed this week at the ASB office and in the Humanities office. The magazine is the work'of 25 creative w:riting students and is distributed free to ASB members. Potpourri contributors may pick up their copies in adviser DeWayne Rail's office.

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TV stations rurestle rotings with movie problem

By Jane Kent

Ilatchet killings, venereal station to avoid making a Enterprises, owners of KJEO. disease, and voodoo dolls are decision themselves. "But they will issue policy- entering your living room at an Vautin himself can tag a making decisions." alar¡ning rate under the guise of disclaimer on a film after If the TV Code adopts the entertainment in the form of reviewing it if he deems it proposals, they become. law; television's "Movies of the necessary, as he did when KJEO however, the ultimate decision Week." ran "Easy Rider" as a Sunday rests with the local licensee. As a result, warnings that the afternoon feature. He said that it Currently, programs considered subject matter may not be perhaps did not merit the label "adult" are scheduled after g suitable for young audiences are but that 45 per cent of Fresno's p.m. projected on the screen before viewers watched it. "Right iow, there is a'holier the movies are shown. These Before taggrng a disclaimer on than thou' attitude by stations "disclaimers" determine whether a film, Vautin must determine before 9 o'clock," remarked the film is considered family whether there is an objectionable Drilling. "I fear there may soon entertainment or not by the amount of violence or sex and if it be stronger programming after network that releases it. is meaningful or crucial to the nine. Television is on the right "A disclaimer is equal to an'R' story line. He feels that it is track by getting away from rating in people's minds," said important to give the people violence and permissiveness, but Program Director Gary Vautin of what they want with good taste I'm not that convinced it will get KJEO-TV. "The public then sees and judgment, taking it on a better. the movies as being dirty and program by program basis. "Foremost in my mind is to doesn't really want to watch "We become super-conscious provide entertainment for the them." of mature films," he said. "These family. It seems, though, that In the case of "Trilogy of films are bought by ABC from artistic or good productions don't Terror," a film that dealt with the distributors and if we pay for draw audiences.'with 'Love Among violent actions by a mystical them. we run them." the Ruins' Katherinõ voodoo doll, KJEO delayed the A rash of movies that have Hepburn and Sir Lawrence scheduled air time of 8:30 p.m. to exploded on the television screen Olivier was excellent but it 1l:30 the same evening. and have required disclaimers received poor ratings against a According to Vautin, "Trilogy" have included "Tïilogy," "Some- comedy special on another had no redeeming social value one I Touched," "Walking Tall," channel." and the management felt that "Last Picture Show," "The A disclaimer does not postponing instead of cancelling Hustler," and "The Story of necessarily mean that a movie is it was for the benefit of those Lizzie Borden." objectionable. "Some I Touched," who wanted to see it. "'Satan's Tliangle' was not which concerned a middle-aged "ïVe were overwhelmed by the labeled," continued Vautin, "but couple and a young girl who letters that commeqded the the next week there was a furor infected each other with delay," recalled Jan Crosby, vice that it should have been. The syphillis, was told in a very KJEO-TV President Joseph Drilling president of Broadcast Regula- original'Night Stalker' film was dramatic and touching manner, tions. At first, response was four not disclaimed at first, but if it said Drilling. was a document4ry and the closed circuit television daily aod to one against the move, with were shown again, it would be. "Someone I Touched" was violence was related to the will label a film if they feel it is KJEO being accused of acting as The networks are trying to reach endorsed by the National story." not suitable for their viewers. But the quest for the ultimate dictators and censors. a compromise, but who's to say Educational Association and the "The of. Lizzie Borden" Story judge of appropriate family fare One ofthe reasons, Ms. Crosby what's family?" American Medical Association. included hatchet "parents bloody killings continues. the ..FCC not said, was that don't But the major problem that Viewer response included letters and nudity and was released as a is responsible, the TV Code is not want to be a censor in their own has' erupted concerns the from parents that felt the documeirtary; however, Drilling prefer responsible, so what rgpains is home. They would to fight responsibility of the local disclaimer misled their judgment should have been felt that it the local st¿tion licensed with with Channel 4? rather than with nefworks in relation to the of the film and later wished that broadcast in evening later the providing aeceptable entertain- their children. Censorship should Federal Communication Commis- they had allowed their chíldren despite the editing it underwent belong in the home." sion's recommendations for to see it. ment for all its viewers. Later public reaction was five appropriate programming. "Disclaimers are not a to be suitable for television. Perhaps the answer lies in to one in favor of the st¿tion "îhe FCC is prohibited from gimmick to attract an audience," Drilling also revealed that the what ABC-TV President J¿mes although Ms. Crosby believes making rulings on programming, said Drilling. "If a film is "Last Picture Show" will not be Duffy has said: that some parents would rather which is based on the First offensive, we are oblisated in the shown on KJEO again due to its "Television is a molder of have "questionable" programs Amendment," expìained Joseph public interest to seistandards. subject matter. society, but more im¡iortant-it removed from the air by the Drilling, president of RETLAW 'Walking Tall' was violent but it KJEO's mana"'ement watches is a mirror."

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As match time approaehes, champ. critical mistake. At the state Rod Balch, Fresno CitY College's Deliddo remembers Balch's rneet, for example, Balch had a state wrestling chamP, slowlY "great determination" and called takedown on all four of his transforms from Dr. JeckYll to him "one of the most dedicated opporients in the lirst 15 seconds Mr. Hyde. wrestlers I have ever coached." of each match. you him "As far as skills go, Rod Balch "If I get a chance to pin, that's "If were ever around great before a match, you'd wonder if is no wrestler," Deliddo great," comments Balch, "þ¡t, l'¡¡ he is ctrzy," says Dennis says. "He does it on determina- satisfied to get a couple of points Deliddo, Balch's former coach at tion. You can usually count on ahead. I really believe there isn't him win the big ones." Clovis High School. to anyone who can take me down off Balch, who has been known FCC wrestling mentor Bill of my feet." before a match to grunt, beat on Musick says that while Balch Musick calls Balch a skillful moves jokester walls, and wander around in a rnay not display as many who helped keep the intelli- stupor-like state, is an easy- as some wrestlers, his team loose and together with his smiling, hard-terile guy away gence, confidence, and competi- quick quips. tiveness more than make up for from the mat. As the 142-pound "He's a super kind of kid to state titlist puts it, "I'm the kind ft. coach," Musick says. "If I called a guy who can control his practice at midnight during of ."He does not do a lot of things, temper." Christmas vacation, Rod Balch but what he does, he does better would be there. He doesn't like to than anybody else," Musick says. miss anything. Balch, 19, recently capped a "He could wrestle the same guy "Another great 40-4-1 season for the state thing about four times and take hirin down Rod is that he is not afraid to put champion FCC Rams by'winning with the same move in each his reputation on the line," his last 22 matches enroute to a match." Musick says. "I've had state st¿te individual crown. He swept to opponents impressive champions who refused by his in wrestle in open tournaments in style at the state meet, winning the off-season because they his finals match 12-5. didn't want to get beat by an The freshman tied with inferiôr opponent. Not Rod. He 177-pound Tony Manning for figures the more he wrestles, the team leadership in pins (15) and more he is going to learn." fancy wrestler and I don't Balch, who plans to transfer to also captured individual confer- or wrestle just to look good a four-year school this fall, says ence and regional championshiPs. please the crowd. I figure I've nothing new his state championship season State titles are iooked good if I've won." for Balch, who won a California has brought "a lot of good high school championship as a Balch, who calls himself h scholarship offers," but declines Clõvis High senior in 1974 the "counter-wrestler," is perhaps at to name his choice of school. same year he was named the his best when he can get a quick Wherever he decides to go, the most outstanding and most takedown, build uP a lead, and popular Balch is almost certain to He is also a force his opPonents to take the do well. After all, who wants to inspirational Cougar. Bolch two-time high school valleY initiative and PossiblY make a mess with Mr. Hyde? Rod

Third lecgue meet BENCH NOTES won by thindods Roín drowns Rdm sporfs weer( Fresno City College trackmen mile relay with Delotto, Ned Banks, won their third league meet of Baird and John and third By Dan ÌVeterhouee the season Friday at Ratcliffe in the long jump with 22-11. Stadium, dual meet against a "Tony the An effect of the past weeks of rainy The IVCR is known for the records set American River of Sacramento. showed one of best back-breaking performances I've weather that has been unnoticed by all but by runners from colleges throughout the The score was 8Íl-61. here," a few people-coaches, players and West Coast on that dirt track. Many Tomorrow the Rams will come seên since I've been Tony fans-has been the havoc that the rain has Olympic competitors have run on the up against Sacramento City and commented Fries on' record-breaking 4:14 produced for Fresno CC sports. track. It is believed that re surfacing Reedley at Ratcliffe. Field events Ramirez's mile. Ramirez took second in the lVhen the five spring sports opened in would "slow" the track. will start at2:30. "It should be an two mile with 9:15. In other late February, the first signs of spring Another sport that has had problems.is interesting meet," stated coach were just beginning to show, indicating tennis. One key match, against Modesto, Bobby Fries, "especially in the distance events Tom Avery took seeond in the 880 with 1:59. another one like the "year of the was called when a storm moved in. The sprints and hurdle events." streaker," warm, mild, with pleasant storm may have been a blessing to the performances in Outstanding "Distance was supposed to be skies. Rams. as Fresno was in trouble when the Friday's meet included four first American River's strongest spot, But, in March, the unseasonal rain came storm hit. This match has not been places by Mark Givens. Givens but we gained 11 points in the marching into California, and has jump FCC concluded. took fi¡st in the long with distance events," remarked had a constant struggle against the The effect of the weather has been of 2&3, in the 220 with 22:3, in the Fries. elements. interest to the coaches and players. lfr) yard dash with 10:3, and Steve Hall took first in the The only sport that has not been Fresno is having one of the best springs anchored the winning 440 relay shotput with a 43-3l¿ and the affected by the weather is swimming and for several years, with three VC team with Darryl Chavis, Keith discus with L47-2t/2. Ray Johnson diving. Since the only time a swim meet is championship contenders. The three are Dayton a¡d Kevin Delotto. won the high jump with 6-4. called off is when a thunderstorm is in the the sports that have been most affected by placed Larry Johnson in three Fresno had three men out with same area, the swimmers have pitied their this unseasonal weather. events, taking first in the triple injuries but won the meet with landbound cousins the oùher four jump in with 46-L'h, second in the outstanding peiformances. sports. The sport that has taken the worst beating from the weather has been track FCC flippers foce finols and field. Coach Bobby Fries' troops have had at least two meets rained out. One, the Valley Conference Relays, has never the Valley Conference Meet, champion in the 50 and 100 been held. freestyle in VC. He finished The Relays were originally scheduled second in Northern California for March 15. lVhen the lSth rolled last year in the 50 free. around, so did a very wet rainstorm. \lVarnshuis. a frosh starter, is They were rescheduled to the following trying to improve their final one of the two record-setters on Tuesday. Again, Old Man lVeather standing. They are 2-4 in dùal this year's tcam. Earlier in the intruded, washing the Relays out. meets for the VC season. season, he set new times in the Again, they were scheduled, this time The VC meet will be tomorrow 100 yard breaststroke and the for March 25, during Easter vacation. For and Saturday in the Modesto JC 2ü) yard butterflY. the third time, rain hit and the meet was has rescheduled pool. the meet results will be The other record-setter, BeckY c¿ncelled. It not been äaaeA ø tle dual meet standings Stephens, set two records last again. to determine the over¿ll in a non-scoring The weather has prompted Fries to l4rednesday possibility champio¡. meet against Mclane High. investigate the of re-surfacing Baied upon the dual meet the Ratcliffe Stadium track with an finished the 100 records, the 1975 VC chamPion Ms. Stephens all-weather material. either Sacrameuto CitY vard individual medley in 1:06.1' Presently, the fast Ratcliffe oval is a will be of or Ameúe¿u River, the ãracking the previous time dirt-surfaced track, which turns into a sea College KooP last defending champion. 1:08.2, set by KathY of mud when rain strikes. Top performers for Fresno a', -vear. Several track experts in the Fresno the ùeet will be Bill Dell¿nina Her fifth record was shared area háve questioned the advisability of and Dan Srarnshuis, both with R¿ms l¡ri Droull¿rd' CindY re-surfaeing the track. They have raised products of the Hoover Patriot Scott in the the question of what effect a new surface The swimming p¡o8ram. relaY. would have on the West Coast Relays in Dell¿nin¿, the top soph on the of ¿ second May. off the old record with a 1:55.9. FCC squ¿4, is the defending t 4lto/7s Armeniarts sexucl¡ry courses ore plonned

Community health, Japanese include the addition of no fulltime sequence leading to an associate psychological, sociological anil and Armenian cultures and instructors, in arts degree. All otherrclasses legal attitudes on sex and how human sexuality are the subjects Approximately 60 percent of in the sequences are already in the past has influenced curre¡t of some of nearly 50 new courses the new classes are set to be the curriculum. attitudes and behavior. approved recently for the offered next fall with the "Introduction to Armenian Other new classes approved by 1975-76 school year by the State remainder scheduled for next Culture", a three-unit cultural trustees for FCC include Center Community College spring. studies class, will cover "PreVocational Education," a Board of Trustees. A new Community Health Armenian history, religion, tweunit guidance studies class The board authorized Fresno Worker Program was developed architecture and life styles as designed to se¡ve students with City College to offer a by the FCC staff for persons well as the present status of physical disabilities seeking Community Health lVorker working or planning to work in Armenians throughout tbe vocational counseling; "Self Program and FCC and Reedley community health. world. Defense for Women," a one-unit College to include 49 new classes The new program includes Reedley College will offer a physical educ¿tion class covering in their curricula. three new community health three-unit cultural studies class the mental and physieal skills The new program and classes classes; Community Family entitled "Historical and Current required for personal defense, approved by the board represent Health, Maternal and Infant Overviews of the Japanese and Problems of Employed a broadening and reshaping of Health and Community Health American." Women (For Men and \Vomen), a the current curricula in an effort Clinic Skills. Psychology classes dealing three-unit sociology class provid- to better meet the needs of The ¡rew program includes a with human sexuality, "Human ing working students with students. 30-unit sequence of classes Sexuality" at FCC and "Psyche answers to problems concerning Staffing requirements for the leading to a certificate of logical Perspectives on Human time management, job discrimi- new classes will be minimal and achievement and a 60-unit Sexuality" at Reedley, will study nation, child care and budgeting. ftoreboord Sery rshompoot Fr:om Poge 8 BASEBALL Job listings --April 1, the Rams lost to might be-but faithful to the gives an indepth study of a man m¡mmum. who invests in his mistress, wife, College 64 in a 8. SITTER-WiII babysit two body-conscious style of the times, American River girl game filled with errors. children, boy 5 and 3. Boy is l. SALESCLERK-Need they ean not be passed off as just and daughter beds. While Nixon 7, the Rams traveled to in school. ltrill make $1.50 per someone with some experience foolish greedy people. gives his victory speech, Lester -April be in sales. Shoe sales experience George and Cosumnes River to play a hour. Hours and days to No one is seriously or and .have it out a week helpful not necessary. doubleheader originally sched- arranged. One day 9 a.m. but $2.10 emotionally involved with any- Lester realizes the narcissistic p.m. per hour. work 20 hours per uled for last Saturday until the to 4 Will one else. All are related through hairdresser is no real threat. minumum. and performance given rain forced postponement. The 18. SITTER-Need someone to week Tuesday casual bedroom interludes. The The main is Rams lost both games. Their babysit 16-year-old slightly Thursday evenings and Saturday characters are ready and willing by Beatty as the bubbly Don boy, and Sunday. Juan who loves give pleasure. Valley Conference record is now retarded boy, l3-year-old for any experience that comes to girl. housqwork, 17. STATION ATTENDANT no 3-3, with an overall season's 9-year-old No along. With other addiction than his will be with four children Xter experience necessary. $2.10 ruthlessly por- extending need service all tally of 16-4. -No Julie Christie to school. $2 per hour. Will work to start. lVill work seven days a trys the kept girlfriend of Lester. areas of his customers, George is five days per week, approximate- week to be arranged. They are Her biggest frustration in life is warm and impulsively unoffen- p.m. p.m. p.m. GOLF ly from 3 to 5:30 and open from 7 a.m. to 8 not being able to go out in public sive. In the end, George wants full time summer. 2I9. RESPIRATORY a him. is the something to hang on to but can't -April 3, the Ram linkmen lost to ith This first time 16. HOUSECLEANING_ THERAPISl-High school di- Christie and Beatty have gotten find it because he is too busy College of the Sequoias 435-478. ploma To stay in contention for the Need own transportation, will be or GED. Certificate for together since "McCabe and giving. Only Beãtty with hi! conference title, the team must ironing, washing, and cleaning. respiratory therapy. Will work Mrs. Miller" and they both come reputation as an avid hetero work win their next few matches. The Pay to be arranged. Will 40-hour week, to be arranged. out ahead. Her interpretation of sexual could pull it off so two or three days a week, 3-4 per month plus Rams VC record is now 3-2-1. $645 to $869 a high class hooker reinforces her effectively. His eompulsive hours a day to be arranged. fringe benefiüs. position as one of the sexiest warmth is very believable. 6. OFFICE HELP-Must be an 204. JUNIOR STENO CLERK rvomen in films. Written by Robert Towne, the pleasant per- per accurate typist, -Take dictation at 80 words Goldie Ilawn plays George's screenplay is uncompromising TENNIS sonality, ability to retain minute, type 40 words per semi-hysterical girlfriend. l{hen and completely conceived. -April 1, the Rams traveled to information, general office help. minute. High school graduate or she is allowed a few calm Beatty produced this film Reedley where they were Must carry at least eight units. GED, unemployed or underem- moments, her real speaking and himself. This is his second shocked by the Tigers 5-4. The Would like freshman to be ployed 30 hours a week or less. acting talents shine through. production, the first being Rams now face a tough schedule trained to stay awhile. Will work Must live out of city limits. $476 Lee Grant, the comedienne. "Bonnie and Clyde." Hal Ashby, of matches that they must win Tuesday and Thursday mornings per month. 40 hours a week. pulls off the most sexually brutal the director, agilely permits a to finish first. 8-10 hours a week, between 8 2L7. SALES.INSURANCE_ scene when she (Felicia) comes structured looseness that allows -April 4, the Rams bounded back a.m. and 12 nooh. Need two years of college, home to find George has slept us to see the pleasures of this and dropped COS 6-3 in Visalia. 12. GENERAL OFFICE_ mainly interested in sales. Will with her daughter (Carrie carnal city. Must type 50 words per minute, train. Must provide own Fisher). But despite this, Felicia A well-balanced kinky farce, TRACK there will be filing numerical and transportation. One week train- still wants George, seemingly "Shampoo" depicts the whirling -April 4, the Rams took over sole alphabetical. Must be accurate, ing paid for by company. Pay even more. way of love in the magnetic possession of first when they neat, and mature. $2.25 per hour. depends on experience. Hours Lester (Jack lVarden), a Beverly Hills and does it with a dropped ARC 83-61 in Ratcliffe Will work three days out of week and days to be arranged. Full shrewd business man, c¿lculates comedic certainty that makes ¿ll Stadium. or equivalent of 20 hours a week, time, as soon as possible. all of his involvements., lü¿rden the extremes believable. Emmy3 Gountry surprise From Poge 8 r¡om the co Know"-and, mosi errective of stream, yet all, those mesmerizing, repeti- the standard tious choruses. The rockers, too, are under- stated, structured along simple eful (at provides a good deal of insight at isn't into the artist's amicable nature.

p€rverse side of reality-bu.t, But Emmylor then, he says it all so well. worthwhile.- I Yessi¡, this boy's really got a incredible, her way with weirds. . : . fection. My far Emmylou Harris--Pieces of the skv Reprise MS 2213 ?rtache. Emmy- Most of the album's nine tunes Anyone who's heard Emmylou lou's voice-, quiet- acoustic Harrii'splendid vocal duets ivith guitars, and a sadly. tinkling the late'Gram Parsons on the piano are aD unbeatable latter's two solo albums c¿n combination. vouch for the excellence of the In short, this i

Emmylou brings much of the same-freshnessänd reverence to Andy Mackay- her interpretations of country Eddie Riff fellow Roxy members, Phil and t¡'cstèrn music th¿t madã Ishnd ILPS 9?78 (Import) Uanzanerî. (guitar), Paul (drums), Parsons' albums so outstanding. Th-ompson . and Eddie Of course, she can't matc-h The first. solo offering from Johnson (violinr keybo-ards), who Parsons' personal vision or Roxy MusiCs talented sãx ano appear throughout the record. songwriting gift, but Piecee of oboe man is not, as .one'might This is one album worth the Sky is clearly distinguished expect, an avart-garde coneãc- searching the import bins for. The other side of the news Cerlets rFeofl-- originol work By Kurt Kr¡mer

John Cale--Feo¡ Island ILPS 9301

I first heard of John Cale back in 1971 when I picked up his first solo album, Vtntrge Violence, a complex montage of spacey llighLs of musical fancy mingled FIIM REVIEW with sugary conventional pop tunes, all containing bizaare lyrical ravings. f enjoyed the album; but for one reason or Ishampoot another failed to pick up on sexy Cale's successive releases. Well, it's 1975, Fe¡r is here, and I'm an avid John Cale fan By Suzenne Kehde bedmates, Felicia (Lee Grant). onee more. lVorking once again Scrambling in and out of beds in a very basic musie¿l context With lithe fingers and fragrant during the election day and night (this time more rocker-orienled), potions, George fWarren Beatty) of Nov. 4, 1968 (that's the first Cale has aceomplished the ideal the hairdresder hero of one Nixon won, in case your of every pop artist, fashioning a "Shampoo" playing at the UA memory is weak), George and strikingly original work out of Cinema, lathers his way into friends acknowledge the new era the most commonly familiar repeated romps with some of the of Agnew's and Nixon's victory rudiments. wealthy citizens of Beverly Hills. with another switching of Cale's simply-stated piano and Supplying the technical auda- partners. the fine, basic guitarwork of city of a well-versed manipulator Set in t,he Beatles, mod, quest artist Phil Manzanera set of the hair George is much in pill-popping sixties, the exploits l"he instrumental tone of the demand not only for his tender of this sensuous hairdresser album-rhythmically, the most styling but for his dedicated make "Shampoo" a pungent basie sound imaginable, with handiwork in bed. comedy. Cale's uncredited viola solo on The movie encompasses a lüith well thought-out fluid "Barracuda" and Manzanera's 4O-hour time period as George confusion, George sprints his manic guitar on "Gun" the only tries to borrow enough money to way across the expanses of flourishes of individual brilliance. start his own business. After Beverly Hills to accomplish this Yet Cale works his magic promising his regular girlfriend carnal farce. The women are within this simple format with (Goldie Hawn) that they will afluent and over supplied with unerring brilliance. His voice, settle when he owns his own everyday necessities, so pursu- technically weak but superbly place, he looks for a loan from ing their passionate pastimes and evocative, commands every tycoon Lester (Jack Warden). self-absorbed needs could seem arrangement, his lyrical imagery just Emmylou Horrís Lester happens to be the trite-and by themselves they merges perfectly, beautifully husband of one of George's See Sexy, Poge 7 with the musig flashing through consecutive listenings, it's that "Buffalo Ballet," the surging, the listener's consciousness like flawless. ever-constant tides on "Emily," a the dim recollection of a past life. The slower numbers are dazzling, instrumental riff on His sortgs are marvels of depth hypnotic, benefitting by Cale's "Ship of Fools," female voices on ri'edded with simplicit-Side I exquisite use of understatement "You Know More Than I especially demands repeated -barely detectable strings on See Emmy, Poge 7 et vondols poy

THINK POSITIVE Dear Editor: And now, an act of vandalism, I would like to respond to your for all intents and purposes article about Senate actions organized by our own student regarding vandalism. Unfortu- government, must be paid for by nately, I was unable to attq¡rd the the total student body, rather Senate meeiing but I assure you, than by the group responsible. Ihe power of touch I would have vigorously opposed The raid was planned in the the adopted proposal to make the student body office; the posters student body pay for the were made out of ASB supplies; FCC By Roger Zimora touch plays in giving encourage- Americans seem to cut down-- damages of another school. and the "number of ment, expressing tenderness, almost deliberately---on the Vandalism is always an students" that ASB President showing emotional support. amount and quality of physical unfortunate thing, but to force Bill Brewer referred to included Touch is a crucial aspect of all contact. After infancy, many the entire student body to pay himsetf and several other human for the actions of a few is even members of the Senate. One of the many reasons most relationships... yet we words replace touch; distance is totally apprehensible These persons claim they people inhibited about forget, for instance, how it can replaces closeness--a warning is worse. It are when the responsible individuals acted as private individuals when touching and being heal the wounds of a quarrel. We drummed into them: "Don't toucheä is so they performed their escapades. uncommon; e.g., the average also tend to forget how touch!" "Touching is not nice." were well-known, comfortable physical seems as if our student This is like. saying former American tends to think of bodily contact can Little wonder, then, that so It be when government has spent a great President Richard Nixon acted contact in terms of sex or we are under stress. many of us learn. to do without An instinctive awareness of touching or being touched. deal of its time legalizing its as a private citizen when he combat---both of which are office of President, prickly the power of touch to convey Where-does one begin? How mistakes. Last spring controver- abused the with cultural and arose over violations of the not as an elected leader. psychological taboos. deep feelings is reflected in such does an undemonstrative person sy election procedures-last fall, the As former student senator Based on our puritan heritage, expressions as having a "touch- learn to touch? Here are ing" "touched" by-laws were amended to make Carla Spencer pointed out, it we slowly but surely alienate experience, being suggestions and cautions, from the violations legal. took $1,500 to "professionalize" ourselves from one another. and keeping "in touch." To psychologists who have taken an paraphrase Last semester controversy the student body office. I would Those who have created this Helen Keller--"Para- interest in the matter: dise is attained by touch." A. Discuss the idea with.your arose over an unconstitutional like to ask: how much will it cost invisible barrier have lost to "professionalize" its officers? something important: the part Despite what science, instinct family first. Don't just suddenly off-campus Senate meeting-this and common sense üell us, many and singly become a "toucher." semester a proposed revised "Nothing is more upsetting than constitution makes off-campus Mark Joseph, 'rn unexpected and unexplained meetings perfectly acceptable. ASB Treasurer change in another person's behavior.'l B. Begin by performing simple ASB COTUMN acts of physical contact that are customary in some but not all, Editor Marty Krikorian families: Kissing good night or tloke suggestions Managing Editor Jane Kent good morning, hugging when greeting or saying farewell. Sports Editor Dan Waterhouse By Mike Kennedy your student funds, so since you C. Learn to discern when paid for it, get Photo Editor out and enjoy it. Duane Lutz others are in a mood to be One of the greats of the Staff Jeff Atamian, touched. Otherwise, contact can contemporary jazz scene, May- No doubt *u"y of you Vicki Bruce, Carol Casþneda, be initating. Children often go nard Ferguson, will appear in the distressed by the platitudes""" or John Colburn, Stephanie Diel, through stages of rejecting a FCC Gym two weeks from downright non-action of the FCC Richard llanson, John Haugan, parent's touch. tomorrow. Suggestion System. Robert lfuil, Suzanne Kehde, D. Be emotionally honest The 8 p.m. concert will be free If such is the case, rest assured Kurt Kramer, Phil McClelland, when you do touch. Dr. Nicholas to all ASB card holders, who can that if you present cogent and Greg Richard, Ron Sanchez, Ken pick up tickets from April 16 coherent complaints to the West, Roger Zamora until showtime in the FCC Box student government, definitive Office. action, rather than weak Tickets go on sale April 2l at rationalizations, will be taken. Advrcer Pete Lang my mind was on my own $3 for the general public, and The student government is at, by 92.50 for high school and college concerned about the sentiments The Rampage is funded by the AsSociated erely students. and anxieties of the student Student Body ofFresno City College. ence, This is one among the population of this campus; grve was continuing examples of how the them a chance to act in your student government administers behalf.