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FRESNO CITY COLLEGE Contest Of Champions Rams Ready For

PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Spud Bowl Battle The coveted Pot¿to Bo$'l and s ish a¡ olheru-ise perfect reconl of ma:tch against Ful¡erton Jnltior 8-0-1. Coach Slaughte¡' doesn't let this vot. xxl FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1966 NU¡v1BER l0 College are the resa¡ds for the Ram gridders' .r*o. 10 spot in slight ìag damperr his hopes. nationâl ranking. 'T\.'e have an excelleDt te{ùm question Saturday at 1:30.Plf coaeh Clare ând there's no about rthls Slaughter's Val I e¡; Conference that," he said. "We feel will give prove champions will encounter the F\rl- us a chance to really lerton squad in the 19,ã00-c'apacity our mettle. Äctually, our team ls Bakelsfield Memorial Stad.ium. still on the npgrade. We really heven't been tested yet-" Coach HaI Sherbeck's Ifornets FCC and F\rlle¡ton ba,ve met finished the season with the Ea-st- four times previously, vith thc err Conference ct'owlt and a rer'- Rams winninß t'qro and tyrng two. old ot 25 victories. "Scared Stiff" Only One Ram Loss Coach Sì'aughter respecls thc One loss mam the llam sea-sol Hornel powerhouse, and doesn't reco¡'tì. A 16-7 loss to Los Angeles hesitate to €{ìmit that he's "scared City College at the first of the stit'f" of the encounter. sea,son held thelr leågue I'ecord to "From the reopnts we have had, 8-1-0. The seemingly invincible F\rllerton is as good aÊ aJìy teâ.ln I{orDets have only a tie (Santa jn the r'ountry," he said, "Wc Monic:a City College, 6-6) to blem- (Conthtuaà on Page 4) Rooters' Buses To Supply Round Trip Conveyance Three rooters' br¡ses ìvill go to sponsor, said the buses will r.etum the Shrine Potato Bo$'l footbau l-o the campus a,t abor¡t 6:30 PM. game Saturday Bakersfjeld. The game wil.l played in be in 'tho Stutìents wanting to to the Bakersfield Memorlal Stadium. q to TICIGT FOR A POT.A,TO Jim Ä,doi¡ cceepts a dollcn from Mcmreen Eilenberger for game shoultl sit¡ up in the foyer FtC will oceupy the soutå siSe of - qnd ticket to the Potcrto Bowl gcune between FCC Fullerton Junior College. Ïrckets will be of the Cafeteria- Ä $1 fee.is re- the stadium. Miss Tarson said 500 on sqle until lhey qre sold oui. Tlckets for ths rooters' bus ore olso on so.le in the Cofeteriq quired of students to pay for the se¿ts have been reserved for FtC Ioyer for $l round trip. Yozijion Photo bus fare. rooters. Admission into the ga^me is $1 KMJ radio will broadcast the *'i,th student bo'dy card. General bowl gþme Saturday at 1:15 PM. Bands W¡ll admission is $3. The game is sponsored by the Gymnasium Shakes The buses s-ill leal'e Saturday Kem County Shrine Club. Prr- from in front of tbe Administra- eeeds from gâ^me E the ï¡iU Bo to nte rta in 'People' tion building at 10 av. Miss the Shrine/s Hospitta¡ for Crje To Sound Of Claudia K. La¡son, Rally Club pled Children, ln l¡s .hgeles. At Half-T¡me - 9y TFD- Hll-L!ARD Abor¡t 40 members of the sin8- The FrCC bønd a.nd tle I'ullerton ing troup Up With People enter- marcb.ing band $rill Perform dur- tained FCC students yesterday Winter Formal Set For December 9 ing hatf-time at the Potato Bowl noon in the Gymnasium. FtC's Il¡inter formal sill be Jim Chappel, Mary lle¡nandez cand.idate. Voting will ta.ke place Satu¡clay in Balersfield. The performance wa"s one of 11 held Dec. 9 from 9 PM until I -A,M a¡d Tom e'odwin a¡e in charge high school and college ¿ssembly at Ithe formal. " Salute to F"resno" will be in the Fresno Conyention Center of publicity. Miss Doris De.a.kins, appea¡ances made during their Bids a¡e now available i¡ th¡ t¡e FCC band's half-time theme. Exhibit Hall. the dean of women, and. W'innie tour-day stay in Fresno. Cafeteria foyer. Àdmission Ihde are on the refreshment com- is free, Vincent Moats, the tr'CC band cast of 130 singers Moonlight in December nitt be The entire mittee. but one must obta.in bids in order direstor, said the band will Pet'- presented the shor Sing Out'66 the theme of the formal. Enter- provided to atteud the formal, according to form six routines denoting vari- Tuesday night and last night in tainment wili be by Del Kathy Sullivan is in charge of Courtney Miss Deakins. ous aspects of social and economic the Selland Arena. and his orchestra. bids and Dan Ozier, FCC speech life in Fresno. High School & College Students The Associa,ted Women Stu- instructor, will be the master Lo'f Miss Ihde reminds students rthaJt dents and .A,ssociated ceremoniee . The formations will represent The eroup, composed of high Men Stu- the attire is formal, but tiis mea¡s dents are sponsoring queen outdoor recreation. cultural activ- school and college studetrts, h'as the dance, À winter and king will tuxedos or da¡k sui,ts for men. with Ed Reid Vicki 'Women i.ties, ag¡iculture end night life taken a year aü'ay from school to a¡d Vlorden reign at the formal. Each club may lve,ar long or short as cochairmen. queen in Flesno. promote the positive aspects of may nominate a and a king formals. The band will also salute FCC, tìre American way of life. all educationai institutions in the Leon Peters, hoad of a group valley a,nd the Shriners, rr-ho, which sponsored the tr'resÌro frer- Moats said. "made the Potato (Continued on Page 2) Bowl possible." While saluting night life in trlesno, the band ï¡ill pla.y a Ti- Citations Go juana Brass number, entitletl "Bit- tersweet Summer." The FCC band will mra^rch in a To Repay parade in downrtown Bakersfield at 10 AM Saturday. Moats said Police Loan the pa.rade number will be a Sou- Mrs. Betty Anderson, finâncial marth, Fair." sa "trtairest of the secretary for FCC, reports that Moats said tlat the entire half- since the flrst week of October. time will b€ televised by Channel $734 have been coueoted from the 29 in Bakerefield. payment of parking citations. 'What happens to this money? Unlike the system of issuing Seven Facu citations used ,at trÌesno State lty College, F.CC s'tudent police re- ceive autìority from ,the college Members To itself. F ines are paid in the fi- nancial secretary's office instead of being paid to tthe city. Represent tCC Police Loan Seven representatives from the 'When the Student Council was FCC faculty \¡rill attenat ;the North asked to provide funds for the Central Region California Junior organization of a student police College Association fall confer- unit, the councll au;thorized an ence. The conference will be held expenditure of $2,600. This money on Dec. 3 a.t Sacramento State pulchased helmets, nightsticks, College. leather and gear so that the The representa,tives are Don campus police mlghtt have the Wren, a member of the associa- equipment needed to do their tion's board of directors; Jess job. Backer, president of the tr'CC Fac- Richard Cleland, the dean of BID FOR THE ASKING .A,ssociqted Women Students president TVinnie lhde crrd.A,sso- ulty Club; Dean Peffer, Paul Hof- men, ,said thàt money was needed cicrted Men Students vice-president- Ed Reid, mcrn the toble for bids to the winter formcl. Bids editz, Charles KihS, Robert Ki- for the rental of a Californla ve- crre free with o student body ccnd ond mcy be obtcined in the Cafelerio foyer. mura a¡d Don West. (Contintted on Page 3) Yozijicrr Photo Poge Two rAil PAG E December l, 19óó FRESNO CITY COLI.EOE ls War Worth lt? PAGE Studenfs, City College Employee PUBLIAHED BY TI{E ASSOCIATED SIUOENIS Published rreekly by the Journalism students of Fresno City Voice Anti V¡ef Nam Couege, 1101 Universltyi l'resno, California. Composed by the V¡ews Central California Typographic Service. Unsigned editorlals are the In the lasr issue, the Rampage sar or te¡. out. I'm totally against don't think se have any tmsiness askeC 27 studeDts and te,achers if ¡-hat re're ex¡lression of the editor. êr, doing now - losing over there. It's Dot our figãt." the UDited States should be in- Eoney. losing lives and so forth, Jim'Adair, er-¿i¡n¡an who spent volved in tbe \:iet Nam war. ùIost a-.rd Fhat have rve ieally tiot to one year as a cou¡municoilons Education Ba r9arn óeopte approred of U.S. policies shos for it? Let's get it oyer Fitb maintenance technicia¡ ûn Viet and told sby. rhile we still have tle poser to Nam, majoring in elec.tronics: Here are sonae opposing viervs Co so or quit. "I feel we should contlnue to given by ftC students and a col- "It really isn'lt a physiczl rar. check the inf'lux of sonnnnisq i¡- T uition Might Be lege employee when asked the \!-e're pushing our,ideology to South Viet Nam whenever pos- same qtestion- Soi¡e were asked :ìg?inst theirs: democracy versus sible. When we can interveae with addit¡onal questio¡s such as: communism. Do1't Set me \çroDg the VC's supplies.and com.munice- P røcticsl So lution "'ìil'hal cyLD T-e do to win or flnish I didnlt think ours was better. tions, we should do so v.lthout the lv.ar?" a¡d ''Do you think Viet -ifI souldn't stick around. However. The Junior Coileåe Faculty Association, at a hesitation. Ì'or insüanqe,1re could California Nam ls worth ñgùting and dying I don't lihe our adminlstratiqn's prevent recent meeting in Sacramento, drew up â resolution urging rtll'o.thirds of the enemy's 'for?" policies so fer we're il a mess. rice supply from reaching them to Mike Monroe, ex-soldier who - you aIi- "\lo natter how look at it, if se w¿a¡6¿ ¿o. spent 14 months ¿5 3 millþ¡y p9- there w'ill be Do pe¿ce until the Check Agression liceman ,and Yolulteer door gun- killing stoDê- Peece through war? On "w'e can check Communist Àg- ner in helicopters, meþring in Neverl" gression the hand, education expenses in California are among like v'e did in Korea if one business: Minoritics Againd Vict Nam we the lowest in the United States, and on the other, the taxes search, find and destroy the Promote Undcrrtending Mark Paolillo, psyehologr ma- enemy." "W'e can get tnûch fürther rith jor: "I think only hinorities sey Mrs. Dorothy Edl€ier, studont the Vletnamese if re' promotè rve shouldn't be ln Yi€* ¡-an- I employment offlce placemeot su- understandlng. They â¡e Yer:r dlf- generally r&pprÌDve of the Ûs-'s pervlsor: ferent from us and bve s, diverse actions, but I don't like to see all 'TIIe shouldn't be ovor tåere. owner? set of rnalues. Some of tùem ¡ay somow co¡nected g€ttlng not. tþe tleath Ðnd I'm tireat of hearlog hør We think life is cheap and money is life. flghrt p€opte s at FCC onfv out of state a¡d with our for freedon- ta¡- mâny have been killed evq "YIe shouldn'l be giving them kind is being persecuted by -on- ry dÂy. I don't care whoee people fo ,and qdvice, so much ald nor shoûld kinal. are being ktUeal, I don! ltke r.t. 3"tr"Ji3i'n" se have gotten involved i¡ tùe "I knoç ofsomg genenal gripes: "Su¡e we have boost€d tàe econ- 'å,iHi'å3äifÈ'ò'f flrst Dfece. property is being stolen rlght would tion at a second-rate price. U.S. omy, increeseil þbs a¡(l eo forth, be "They wo,uld-have more rcsD€et under oor eyes, and the but at shat prlce? lrue, in cost to the student, but from t for us if we didn'[ throw our black m¡rket is thrivtng. tr under- ttre it doesn't "AIso, reportlng isn't fac- lxrney a¡ound. The Vietnamese sta¡d thåt tbe Yletnamese don't tual enoutñ- Tfe seem to be get- a¡e poor, but they can male a $10 knos o¡ ca¡e rhy re are there, ting a o¡csided vlew herrr in bill to ñve times as far ras the a¡d thåt Ee're not aPpreclated. the U.S. It soonds llks the same Ventura College Paper average G.I- It's a rather deprcssitrg outlook." old buslness every dey. "Even the Vietnä-mese soldlers F loyd Welliver, sociel relfare Not Paclflst oD our slde don't care to<¡ much najor: "No, I dor't thtnl Yiet "I'E no paciñst" but I rlont b+ Criticizing about us. tr'or the most pant, they Nam is worth flghting a¡d dying lleYe t¡åa people unrllllng to Prinfs Poll q.nal are low on the rtotem pple for. I think the U,S. is caugùt up flght for the U.S. sboultt bô loreed don't_ understând rrhat's going on ln ia technolo8fsal ra4e wlth Rus- to to. 'UpW¡th or why. How can you win a wa¡ sia qnd. canìt really control day- '?erha¡x the a.nswer to pea,ce People'Show without educration?" today diplomatic events as long lies ln giving up North Ìl"tet Nan By MARILYN THRONEBERY ment. Moral RêArmament bè All-Out War as they conc.entrate on this tech- a.nd simp¡y Datrofff!€f ttùr'torder. Dennis Yentura College- lieves that meD can change the tr'rost,. llberal arts ma- nologica.l race." We should do tåls ln ¡nËteras world improving rthelr own jor: "We sho,ultl cleclq¡e alloutt Bill ï'lores, police science: "I similsr to the Korean Wa¡." Surprise! 'There are actually by mo¡als ancl teaches'w'orld-châng- p€rsons who don't. like UP With ing thr'ough life-changing.' It em- People. phasizes honesty, love, purity ând newsPaper' Ventura College's unselfishness. Nurse Rsfes Eorly Sickness Diognosis The Plrate Elxpress, devoted al' "rhe organizart'o" most rthree-fourrths of their second no'u'..*;: nationaltiônql asseDblies,2qsêmlrlias and.and spreads page to student opinion on the Besf Prevention For Communicoble llls its message by sponsoring travel- Does absence make ithe will notify Up With PeoPle group that Per- heart the studeût's iDstruct- cost accident and sickness insur- ing plays and pageants." gtolv fonder? Nqt as ors. formed rat their college Nov. 8 and as far the ance plân is available to all srtu- Editorial Griticism student is concer¡ed. "When tthe incidence of respir- 9. on dents during rhe (30 day) enroll- Criticism of Up With People by M¡'s. Margaret N. McBride, the artory infections is inc¡eased, Some of the êtudents thought ment period of each seme€rter. some of the students Yentura college nurse, said at t¡is time everyone is urged to exercise tha,t the was well of Performance College was the ba,sis for an of year there are increased ill- every precaution to minimize, the She said the plan otfers ei- done, but nany of them had more cellent benefits, editorial in that school's news- nesses oD. c'ampus. spread of infections and to.eàu"" including major posiltive opinions. hospital expenses Þaper. The student absent with a fever the incidence of complications," up to $1,000 per llln6gg. "Fasci8t" In reference to the criticizers or r,ash shoultl nott come to class, Mrs. McBride said. injury 9¡ sociol' Lin Baltlwin, sophomore of the performers, The Pira,te Ex- she said, beoause of the danger Studcnts Pay îhe expenses cover a three- hate them be- ogy najor setd, "I press said, "These stud€nts are to orthers. The stuclents' digease Since no medical care is pro- bed room, hospital services and remlnal me of the IIlt-. oause they quick to jutlge, but plow, oh so may be infeotious or communi- vided by the college, Mrs. Mc- necessary miscellaneous hoeplñat how ler youtb tFouÞs. I san't see very slow to actually think. cable. Bride'said students should be pre- expenses like prcscribed drugs, important. they stênd for anything "Negâtivism to be an Best Cure pared to pay for medical exp€nses dressings, blood, plagm¿ ülal lab- touches thlngs -seems, Ihe w'hole ldea itlentifying characteristic of this "An early die8¡osls is the stu- caused by illness or lnjur.:r. À low- oratory tests. dangerous. If that cå.n berverY institr¡tion of higher learnlng. VC dents best cure to reduce the dan- you You didntt llke this trgup, has become útre rlittle Berkeley' ger of illness," Mrs. McBrlde said. Un-A-merican' were congldered. of Soutthern California. Students are asked to telephone whole set-up is . wh'at You The Young Ocganization the dean of men orwomen or the night cail Íascls,L" "Up With Peoplê has been in Health Center when absent for Randy DoYle, soPhômore biology existence for only a year and three or more coDsecutive days mâ,ior, commented; "Their total three monthg yet and to notify the center when perlormánce waÁ based 0n emo- everyorie wants proof of results, and'they went it they return to school. The center tiona,l appeal." no\¡¡' Amerloa certalnly lsn't going Some students assertel that the to be -rebuilt year antl three p¡ot¡a,xD s¡ronsoretl bY Monal in a is nónths. Re.A¡mament. "Maybe Up TVith People isn't ttAll PsYchotic" , the rtghtt answer, but u¡til some- freshman English Sllvia Duran, one find,s a better way, the Sing- tlteraÊure majór, said, "They're all Ðalitor-ln-Chlef .-...... P4u1 Sulllvan Jr. out grou¡r members shoultl re- York 'are Managing Editor ...... -...... Jay E psychotic. ÄPpare¡tly 'they celve the adml¡ation they deserve Edltorial Pace LKS back gome 'true Editor ....-.-...... Spencer Kendig trytng to bring as Amerlcans who have a purpose News Etlttor ....-...-.-.--...... Nellte Bonllla rell8foh' thing. and are not afraid :to a Sports Etliior Re-Á.rmament feels City Editor ..- "Ihe'Moral part of their lives for its success." Copy Ealltor ... bringing GocI to us Photo Ðtlitor tùrat they'¡e Business lvlanager ----.--,....Mary Yottng tb¡ough einging. The whole thing Asst. Business Mg¡. ..Carolyn Brad¡ev wlth these people is that theY're MORE 'PBOPLE' hrrits^n hangovers. (Contínued frorn Pøge I) "They're also collectivists - formances, said, "These apDear- tlxey all wear the same clothes." ances are counteradting the cls Re-Armament Backing monstratlons we hear so Llbraran :....---.-..-...... -..Paulanna Holt Moral that Tvp Ctaire E. Moore, sophomore Pre- much about.' Rep med major, saltl, "TheY are backed The singers .defrâyed their ex- by Moral Re-A¡mamentt, which, as p€nses while ln F¡esno by süayint I have dlscovered, is a religious with looal fa¡u:ilies. PauI Smith,'\ü'orsham, Marflyn Thronebe¡y, cr¡lt with tasclst tendencies." Mayor Floyd H. Hytle honored Mark John Youngi, EncycloPedie, visi,t by proclaiming Pho .:....--,-Denns Marks, A Bowl Game Winner vs. The Worltt Book the trqupe's Dennls l(oya¡¡6i, sûates, "Mo¡al Re-.A,¡mament i's d. Tuesday and W'ednesday Up With Certoonlsts -...... -..¡"-"s Chappel. Bowl Game Winner Game? movement flor character improve- People Days in tr'resno. Duene Mltchell Poge Three December I, 19óó RAMPAG E Postponed One Week Club News Play Tutorial Pro gram Car Accident A¡ds H ¡sh Schools Changes Role By GLORIA RODRIGUEZ dent, and Greg Maloney, sidte A newly formed tutor¡al pro- treas[rer and first vice president given g]-am ìyas recently approval of tbe loc'al cììapter, \'ill aLtend ln FCC Play by the r|resno City linified School the PBL sLate board uìeetins Jiìn. BY MARY YOUNG DistÌict Bo,ard. to allo*- tutors to 7 in I-os Anteles. Dt'am¿ DePanment's aid disadvantâged eiementary and The FtC The other ar:tivities slated in- produotion of 'lennessee \\-illlams' high school students. <'lucle ¿r trip to Sonora during the play, ,l'Llrd Smoke. has 'tutoring glven Summel' The services a¡'e senester break fol general club postponed fot one rreek. The tolunteer' been by FCC stutlents who Iecreation and a fottr-day co¿rstal play, scheduled lor this ferv per individu- originally a hours week to trip afte| tlìe start of next se- will be next etì- weekend, Preseuted als who lack the attention, mester to the International IJrìsi- weekend Dec. 8, I 3Dd 1" couragement or self-confiden.è in ness Machine head office in llan ,to (on- Letitia Scor.dino. x-ho rr¿s the home to help improve or Jose, the Hearst Castle irr San play the lead l'ole of Àlma, rvas tinue their studies. Simeon anct Momo Bay. rehearsal Sat- hit. by a car after Srrencer Thompson, head coorcl- ' Fine Arts Club urday rdght, Nov. 19. She suffered inator, s,aid that approximately 90 Officers have been chosen by a broken leg from the acoidelìt stndenls have been assigned stu- the Fine Arts Club. They âre wbich høppened outside of tlte dents to one of these schools: Lynne 'Wilson, president; Kathy Soctal H ll of the Sludent Center. Avçutte Community Center, NEW LEAD ROLE Ãlmo Winemiller, played bv Ch¡is Nonth Safer. vice pÌesident; ùIaiilyn Mansolr rvill rePlace trfiss - Washington Carver Junior High, Chris Mcmson, comforts her rtraYed Foreman, secretary-treasur.er and r-ole. \{!ss Washington Hlgh and Piuedale Scordino in the lead by fürl Jones, in Tenn Smoke. Ann Weitzel, Inter Clttb Ccuncil student, llon q Elementary SchoolS. Manson, a freshmau Mìss Mcnson becs:e ScPr- representative. ae awand for the outstandiâg âct- c¡ broken leg in qn qccident. He also stated r¿hâ,t the pro- dino suffered The art depaxtEeDt Ìras re- ress at Roose!'elt High School Yozijiør Photo gram has ,already had fine results scheduled the student a¡t sele for Ìâst y€Êr. in the schools that n'ave started. Dec. 14, 15 and 16 ln the FCC Members He re8rets the delay of assign- Cast bookstore. The displays wlll ln' of the cast ments due to the newness of the Otler members clude pottery, tvater color and Carl^le Corps Exomínotion Slsted program and lack of spaee irl the Jack L Smi,th, Linda Smith, oil paintings. Jones, Lydla Sanchez, Renee CÌeu' schools. Alpha Gamma Sigma dennlng, David lfalk' Rill Seary' For Mondoy At Posl OÍfice This protram is dlfferent flom A delegation from the FCC char> Ginger Shannon, DarrnY Arrigoni, The Peace Corps placement test This is not an entnance test in- Alpha. Gamma Slgma's tutorlal ter of Alpha Gømm'a SigPa. an Ba¡barÊ Lynn ñ-estern, Rick O:rin' *'ill be given in Flesno Monday a.t to the Corps but one which deter- prþgram for FEC stud€nts. honolary society, a,ttended the re- Al Clrimele, LloYd M. HoPkins, 3 Plf in Room 200 of the main mlneÉ u'here a person iS best SCTA LloYd Clendenning. sional conference of AGS Nov. 19. A¡ne Johason, post office. suited to serre once he volunteers. The semi,annual executive coun- manager Strsan Kiral¡r- The dele8ation was comprlsed of antl stå€e Peace Corps headquât'¿ers said 15,(Xþ Volunteers cil of the Student California Frederick Johnson, dl'ama in- the officer.s Doug Calhoun, Preai' tììis is one of four'90 mintlte ter;ts The P:'i¡,-e Colps inform'ation Teachers Ässociatlon uill be at- 8tn¡ctor, saltt that tickeis for the ilen't ; Doug Nelson, vice Presldent; being given in the Yalley' office sai