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þ 435 Studentsl Moats, Nielson Direct Are Eligible Bands; Adm¡ss¡on Free By VERNON PDTERS To Graduate Rampage Staff 'Wrlter BY KÂTHERINE MOI]IJîHROP Rampage Staff 'Writer Fou¡ hundred and thirtY-three tr'CC students are candidates for both Associ¿te of Arts and Asso- se- ciate of Science Degrees this charged.. mester. Moats, band director at FCC' their degrees on To receive said that the 90 member combined FCC Counc¡l June 11 candida.tes must Partici- band will feature music from all pate ln the graduation exercises unless excused bY Petition from eras, the emphasis bein8 placed Selects 5 For the Dean of Admissions Office' on contemPorarY music written AJ Þ This inciuttes those students who for concert bands. JanuarY Lonference completetl their wo¡k in the selections Moats added that Five student officers have beeE of 1966. include Music for a Carnival wilt selected to represent F resno Cltl Students Ordør Ca¡s Andant,e bY by Clare Grundman, 39'th biannual meet' Students may order announce- Minute- College at'the Albert M. Ingatls and'the ing of the Catifornia Junlor Col' ments and caPs and' gowns from March bY Robert Pearson. man leeg Student Government -A'ssocia the bookStore. Bands PlaY Selections for announcements is tion. Deadline three or May 7, for caps and gowns, MaY Each band will PIaY The conference will be hel< prior to MaY 28, canditlates four selections to begin the Pro- Ãpr. 22-24 at the Hotel Rivier¡ 14. If, joining the find they cannot graduate, full gran before to PlaY i¡ Palm SPrings, under the co numbers. reimbursement wlll be made. three combined. sponsorshiP of tåe southern divi Class Eoltls hactice The purpose of the combined sion of the CJCSGA. Speciat gr¿duation pradtice w'ill concert is to Promote better un- Delegation Announcod t'he and rela,tionships þe' be held June ? â;t 5 PM in derstanding Student BotIY President Ronal' practlce tv¡een the two schools' The audltorium. It is the only -con- Primavera announced. that beslale may become an annual event [* to be heltl' cert himself the fesslonaly uarrated. the St¿te da's parllamentarlan, placetl first meeting tonltht. the proposal to Joln the Distri- nomlcs at Fordham University. Junlor College Distrlct requested ln parliamentá.ry procedure com- The meetlng will be held at butlve Education Club of Amerl- In 1958 she spent two years a.s a that the sllde showing be revised petltion et the state conven;tion ?:30 PM in Confe¡ence Room B ca at lts noon meetlng Wednes- research assist¿nt ln lndustrl¿l to include Reedley's currlcula. at the Dlsneyland Hotel last of the Cafeteri¿ and refreshmeÀts day. econonlcs and has also spent Now conslsting of approxlmate 'weekend. wlll be served. DECA, is a national scholadtlc three months of study and con- ly 200 slttles and runnlng 26 mln- Shipman vlll go on to the na- aws organlzation for better under- sultatlon ãt the Internatlonal utes, the preßentatlon is shown 'Women tio¡al conventiotr whlch is to be .A,ssociated Students re- standing of merchandising and Monterey Cooperâtlon, ln Wash- to servlce clubs and. by counselors held on the East Coast June 11- ceived commlttee repor.ts on 'the distdbutlon ir the marketing ington, D.C. to varlous nearby high schools, 13. progress of the fashion sho\r' at fteld. yesterday. 'were Poople To People its neetlng New members also wel- Those women 'students inter- comed ¿t Wednesday's meetltrg. A film on Hong Kong and a ested in decorating for the fash- Included ln the new members are Forum Series Awaits short tallt on that city will be lon show' should be at the social second vice - president, Dave A'. hall on Âpr. 19 between 11 AM Ginsburg, and John G. Brown, and noon. Decorations will be put the winner of the marketing Approvsl OÍ Trusfees up all week during the lunch club's trip to EI Capitan Lodge. hour. Other new members include Approval of the proposed community service program by The fashioû show and tea is Jerry Gimbarti, Sandra. Hillicut, the State Center Junior College District Board of Trustees scheduled for 3 PM in 'the Social Jerry Janigian, Donna Knowlton, will depend primarily on the interest shown by both the com- CENTURION HaIl on Apr. 28. Pa mMoran, Carolyn Netzley, Jan munity and the students. A.ny women students interested Staroscik, Al Whilhelm and Pat This is the opinion of FCC Public Informption Officer Tim- Our Company is cele- in attending the fashion show at \Yilliams. +othy T\¡elch. \\¡elch is the man be- brating its 100th year Reedley College on Mar- 5 should Sptnish Club hind the plan which u/ould feature life insurance ln the contact AWS President Juanita trÍichael Wallick will show a DressCode... a number of noted lecturers and a business, Age alone Clark, and she u¡ill arrange trans- Spanish film at the Spanish Club's performance ma- portation. (Continued lrom Page I) by the San Fran- is no criterion of next meeting on Apr. 20. of course. But students will make up the cotn- cisco Ballet to be held on con- turity, Present activities ot the Span- if you check into our mittee. It will be headed by Don- secutive evenings at both the tr'CC ish Club, wlrich has grown to 60 experience and exam- ald W'ren, head of the campus and Reedley Junior College cam- tlues paying members, have been 'ine reputation' Carpenters faculty senâte. puses. our ternporarily suspended and lvilI you'll see why we're Delegation is Split am going take survey resume after Eas'ter vacation. "I to a proud of the record. in our community newsletter," Sell House I¡¿r,tin American Club The student delegation is split said Welch, "to get some expres- We rank in the top A-house by the Fresno cake sale be held to- betw'een council members and reg- built A will sion of opinion." 2o/s of all life com- City CoIIege carpentry class was norro\ry' in the foyer of the cafe- ular students. They are, accord- to Primavera, Joan Simpson, He 'to panies in the United finally sold by the State Center teria from 8 -4,M to 2 PM to help ing also said he hopes find States in assets, but Junior College District Boârd to pay the club's picnic. commissioner of welfare, John "a good ground support in the for president, growth means much ñ-illard D. Ayers of 4519 East The picnic is being held during Poiter, freshman class communitl- with good student sup- more to our company \Iono Avenue for $2.000. It was Easter vacation and will be at Al Fox and Ted Smith. port as u'ell." than just being big. the third attenpt to sell the Yosemite Lake. Primaver¿ and Miss Deakins How do the students feel about non- Among other things, house. .{ìplra Gamm¿r Sigrn¡r will sit on the committee as the proposal? Welch said. most of voting members. it means responsibil. The board of trustees auth- The campus schol¿stic organi- .Wants the people he has talked to ity to our clients and orized advertising for bids a third zation held 'a coffee hour Tues- Dlil'tin Backing students as well as faculty 'and- policyowners, provid- time after rejecting one bid of day afternoon and registered new "The committee must be sure administrato¡s_þ¿ys praised the to the backing of everyone in- ing insurance that $1,76ã. The bid was $1,000 be- members for this semester. tet plan for its educational and cul- can be tailored to low the mitrimum bid specified. Eligible membe¡s must be câr- volved," Martin said. He added tural vâlue. he was hoping for an their ever.changing Robert J. Ilixson moved to ac- ryint at least 12 units and have a that "early" One such student to voice his meeting. needs, and promp[ cept this bid, submitted by W. E. 3.0 average. approval program tr'CC pointed. of the is personal se¡vice. 'Welbanks, Clovis house movers, Students attending the coffee Ma¡tin also out some Student Body Presid.ent Ron Pri- potential danger areas in such a integral part of but this motion was defeated on hourrvere Michael J. McGinnis, mavera; "I think ¿ community An dress code. Each instructor, he the company's growth a 4 to 3 vote. Hixson moved to John F. McÚaniel, Kenny Boc- forum series is a pretty good idea what he thinks is approp- pro- read.vertise for bids, defeatingthe chini, James Heintz, Geri Smith, decide because here at Fresno we have ls its training actually has the power to gram, which has the minimum bid requirement. Linda Ragnetti, Veronica Bernal, said, very li'ttle opportunity to hear riate apparel for his class. reputation of being The actual cost of materials in Karolyn I{iklay, Rigby Nicholson truly great speakers. To be sure, Presses Approval one of the finest in the project was $2,765. and. Barbara, Presser. Fresno is not a cultural center." said 'that he would the business. For col- Primavera press approval of the code. lege students, we havE for "I think," he said, "that the stu- a Campus lnternship TUTORING IN ENGI.ISH AND FOR- WIMPY'S BURGER dents favor the dress eode." . Program to Btart the¡r EIGN Longuoges ond Lilerotures. Ccll tra¡n¡ng+nd lncomc ..A "All of our area schools allow MEAL IN ITSELF'' Roy Boy Jr., 1607 Wesl Vossor Ave- they're still at bermuda shorts on campus," he -whileschool. 1495 N. VAN NESS sa.id. nue, Fresno, Telephone 233-5410. It codd pry nu to lnquln

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Norwich, Conn., and -l,ast Sacra:nento Born in Saturday's VC doubleheader with the raised in the New England area, sPlit' City College Panthers was Stephens pursued his college edu- t game' shaky defense. Roger Hub- The Panthêrs won the first on a cation at Springfieltl College' the corDer bell and Sherman Lee were and the Rams turned Springfieltl, Mass. ; Trinity Collete gàme the to the mound before the and won the second on marched in ÍIartford, Conn., and- Columbia pitching of Bert Bandy's Rams could get the third out of brilliant GENE STEPHENS-FCC swimming coqch Gene Stephens University before receiYing hls tril¡o hitter. the . entitled Tecch Your Child to Swim. Bâchelor of Arts and Master of game Rams were trail- looks over his book In the second the Rams Although the Mcrks Photo degrees in educa- 'to were 'able to Arts PhYsical scored qulckly in the first inning. ing 13 1, theY State College. At Tom Moak in tion at Fresno Center fielder Ron Zimmerman drive out SCC ace Trinity College and Columbia prompt- inning when they load- laced a single to lef t fieltl, the eighth University he was in the NavY Y- and scored on ed the bases. ly stole second Rams, Giañfs Meet 12 program. John Lung's to left center. The Rams scored three off Moak Teaches Navy Men Three St¡'aight T9alks and two off Glasser, who replaced SCC pitcher Chuck Levine is- Mo'ak on the mound. Bentley' During the latter part of World For VC Title; for sued three straight walks to Bob Coppo and Bill Brown hatl hits in Tuesd"y War II he taught swimming Bentley, Jeff Ring, and Ned An- the inning to helP the Rams in the United States NavY at the dreoni. .A.ndreoni's walk forced scoring. Alameda Naval ,A.ir Station in in the second ruD of the inning' F¡rst Game Powell Sets Record Northérn California. sacramento ...... -...... 000 812 zOG-13 Stephens came to f.resno in thus endlng the scoring ln the presno ...... -.....000 010 O5f 6 By DON MENCARINI game. E-Teter 2' Andreoni 2' RinE:' Brown' Sports Ðditor 1946 following his discharge from Lung 2, !Ìench' LOB-Sacramento 11, the service and was employed bY Bandy and. Levine then dueled S-Houghto-n- team will play host to San Fresno 11. 2B-i'rench. The Fresno City College track -the Àmerican for slx consecutive scoreless in- IP H RERBBSO College tomorrow in a dual meet beginning at the local chapter of ...32-3 3 5 1 3 1 Joaquin Delt¿ Red Cross as a swimming in- nings. Bandy registered his fourth -,.....+ 3 3 0 2 0 3 PM in Ratcliffe Stadium. 2 51-3 7 5 4 4 i structor, VC win by the shutout route, 6 4 3 6 8 The Rams will end their dual meet season Túesday against --.7+ .A.fter five years Stephens be- to 0. ....------222012 College of Sequoias at 3 PM in Visalia. got S€cond Game gan giving private instruction. It In the firdt game the Rams "COS will be strong in the dis-f was during this period. he'wrote a their most'wretched performanbe year," FCC was FCC pole vaulter Dan Stone. tance el'ents this said handbook for parents and in- of the year as they submitted to a Erwin Ginsburg. "We will His 13 feet 6 inch jump edged coach structors of small children. The 13-6 clobbering at the hands of not have much trouble with DeI- out teammate Dave Olson. handbook is entitletl Teach Your the Panthers. ¡'resno_ ?. 2B-Lung' SB-Zlmmercan' ta." Ðzunial Burts was the only The pttchiûg at times was ran- t' H,R ER BB SO Modesto Junior Ram/double winner. He won the Chiltl to Swim. Bandy(.\V).-...... 7 2 0 0 1 5 COS defeated cid. The hitti.ng, what little there LãviñeÌ¡-j.-...... 6 4 2 2 5 6 College, 93-43, Iast SaturdaY, in 440 y¿rcl dash in 51.3 and the ß,eason For Book and undistin- - wP-Leúine, Belk-Levine. U-Ben- Stephens stateal that ùe was was, was eBoradic nett and. Cå¡ter' T-1:32' spite of a win bY versatile 330 yarrt intermediate hurdles in CoPPo and' motlYated. such a book $ifshed. OnlY Ernie Ga¡y Ard. 3 9.7. to wrlte Bentley were able to solve the The win represents COS' ¿gth Top marks by Valley Confer- bec¿use of the lack of a PsYche pltching of Don Moak and Chuck óonsecutive dual meet vidtory' ence spikers include: logical approach by adults in teaching children to swim. I{ls Glassor. Intrsmurol COS Leaders 100 BentleY Stars Alvin Mnan x'9,6, A. D, Coleman D book maintains that the únstructor COS is lecl bY John Har¡ilton' 9.8, Gary .Ard M 9.9, Harry Block S Bentley continued' his great - 9.9. Tim Vaux F 10.0, Dick Smlth .A'R should concentrate his lessous 'singles and' now Russ McCullough, tr'rank Ortega, 10.0, Larry Curtis COS 10'0, Del around love, security a,nd unden tiDA wlth three Sporfs At Thompson F 10.0. ts hitting .423, whlle CoPPo sin- Larry Curtis and Bob Warmack. u standing. 'Words or phras€s con- gletl twlce and ¡aised' his average Àgain s't Modesto, Hamilton' Mann 21.9, Aîd.22.4, Smith 22.5, Bv- notating the hazards of w'etet ron Stone S 22.5, Joel Scotla, F 22.6. to an uubelievable .458. whose best 1964 time for the 330 should be avoided. FCC Begins yard intermediate hurdles was 39 44 Cha¡les Merker and Moak'were Ezunial Burts.warmeck tr' 49.0, ,q'l Mello ¿.R The handbook was wrltten in affair going Àn intramural sports Program seconds flat, stepped over the bar- 49.1. Bob COS ã0.2, Bob 1966 and ls published by Exposl- having a respectable 50.3. Travis Parker S 50.3' FCC students will begin soon. riers in 38.6, the fastest time in Pelacio F into the fourth inning. Then for 880 tlon Banner Books. It ls aveilable splat! - "The beginning of this Pro- the conference this season. I(av Kinß AR 1:51.9, RoY Vogel AR in bookStores, and the F.CC library gram dePends on the students," COS, with LarrY Curtis running 1:56.i, Pete santos F 1:õ6.4, tr'red Ra- The Panthers scored eight runs mlrez F 1:ã7.0, Russ McCol¡ouEih COS also has a copy. said Maurice' JoY, President of anchor, wheeled the 440 Yard re' | ¿57.2. Mlle .q.ssociated Men StudeDts, "we Iay in 42.6, a meet record, im- the Santos 4:15.3, Ki¡g 1;22.2, Rich El- DICK'S LAUNDROMAT need. more teams before r te caD proving: from a Previous 43.1' liott AR 4122.7, Terry Record. S lOc play. Warmack, COS' quarter 4:23.0, Charles -{ugust AR 4:24.4. Wcsh 20c DrY begin Bob Two Mile and if â-t 49.9, ran on the Wosh loc Wed. & Thurs. "There wiII be softball, mile winner Recorat 9:?7.3, Sa¡tos 9:30.1, .A'ugust It b¡rfu!Noflo¡t eDouth students sign uP there winning 440 yartl relaY foursome 9:33.?, Euiott 9:42.6, Lc.rry Stocks F' Mochine 9:45.0. New Woshette v¡ill a.lso be volleyball." and anchored the Giants' winnlng rl4o Relay for rugs, sPreods, blonkets This program is open to all mile relay team, 3:22.4, improv- Fresno 41.9, COS 43.1, AR'JC 43'3, 50c previous Modesto 43.4, Sacramento 43.8. tr'CC students, men and women' ing from a 3:28.1. Mlle Relay E. Belmont they don't belong to a school FCC downed Sacramento last ARJC 3:21.5, Fresno 3:24.1, Modesto ll23 If 3:24.2, COS 3:28.1, Delta 3;31.4. open 24 hours organization, they can form their Saturday by an overwhelming 1ã) H¡Eh Hurdles own team. Àtl theY need are nine socre of 103-37. students. Powell Leaps 6-8le The teams will PlaY here at FCC Leading the way was brgh iumP- Burts 39.3, Terry Ilall }{odg!toModesto .39.7'39.7' FRESNO'S a Ït¡eek for about an hour Garv Finch M 41.0, Jack Hamilton twice er Tyrone Powell, who clea'red. 6 AR 40.2. TheY will PlaY until COS)S {0,0, l,a¡ÌyL,a¡Ìy Polete HOUSE OF WEDDINGS each. time. feel 8a/+ inches to tie him with Hlgh Jump 't¿eg- end of MaY, and then the TlironeTyrone Pov/ellPowell F 6-7r/2,6-7ry'2, CCraig PARTIES the former tr'CC slar Gene Johnson set[ 6-7, r¿rrv Cormier- F.w8]'ne 6-6]é' AND will Ëúrre-':-s 6-2,o-2,- waÉã team with the best record the school ¡ecord' -irdi;ä é:ã%,6-3ró.^R ij"iî-PauI Fuller S Col- for Clark COS 6-2, Bob Real COS 6-2. play against Reedley Junior Pete Santos d.efea.ted Terry Re- Long JumP for the chamPion- Thompson 23-61/2, 23-%, Galen elge at Reedley cord of Sacrq.mento in the mile ìfiddlebrooks M 23-0,^td Comelius Fra- ship and a troPhY. zier COS 22-9, Garner 22-8l¡. event with a time of 4:26.5; f.ar Pole Vault .{ sign-up desk will be in the off his school record time of Dan Stone f,' 14-0, Rick I{irkpailick the next t\ry'o weeks' .A.R, 13-3, Don Selver M 13-(,, Ll¿rve Ol cafeteria. for 4:15.3. son F 13-0, Bob FrY l3-0- "This Program is to heIP Plomote The biggest uBset of the day Shot Put Wi¡hon JoY Mike Mcconnell D 51-1'â, tìd lln..i l3Oó and. improve school sPirit," came when Tim Vaux upsdt team- S 50.?. John Menkc .'\n 19-11Ìí. rl I-*-#-.-ai-.-il-.¡¡, 'said; cootlson F 49-11y4, Carl Kuìrl ,\I¡ I mate Àlvin Mann inthe 220 Yartl q r.Á of Discus dash with a convincing time Bob Jacobs f'164-4%' Dâle SQr¡r'(l 22.3 tor a new dual meet record. ian F 152-6. Scott Glaspev F 119-rì Mike Birckett ;1'R' I47-6Uz' John Ti- Equalling his own meet ¡ecord cela COS 146-1. THE GATLERY tFt73 anQoall/'í FOIK CENTER & COFFEE HOUSE ON OTIVE NEAR PAI'JYI STACKS 4.95 up flg g 70 8ê cooo Open Fri. & Sqt. Nites (8'P.M. - t A.M.) This Week Feotur¡ng: JON ADAMS- @oW SHOP 2 SHOWS: 9:00 AND ll:OO UNTVERSITY 9óó Fulton Mqll 75c COVER CHARGE