Fresno Gity College ..Friday, Septembet 1 4, 1 97 9 Vol. 34, No. 4

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Rqmburger Roundup: o success lntide... by Myra Suggs President; Mr. lÞve Dickie, ASB Advisor; Students. Miss Doris Deakins, Associate Dean of There were a co¡Ple of Problems at which ASB had There was a great turnout for the 21st Students; Mr. Ken Schrum, Campus Police Ramburger Roundup over not least, the bees Uho careg?...... p, 2. annual Ramburger Roundup' The people ChiEf; Jim Sowers,.ASB President; Henry no contiol. F¡rst, but qatherEd in the free speech area beÛveen Gutienez, Rampage Editor; and miscel- were out in force near the drink stand and young füe cafeteria and the bookstore for food, laneous other. people. many were Poeae and opiniotto.oPr people ' t. fun, and enterta¡nment. Ramburger also provided hungry neighborhood cafeteria name is with a meal of ba¡bequed hàmburgers, . window, think potato salad, barbequed beans and cake, Sean Traynor old. His Micro update. o o r r-q o opo 4. for the meager price of 25é with an ASB comments upon being interviewed were, . without. cleans its windows card or $1.25 "Gee, the college sure Bye bye Dorie...... person was plac The ev*rt wgs opened by Mr. Dickie with good" me how .p. J. gave a could b¡ibe the the ¡ntroduction of Sowers, who lucky I nor cuts ' was 'only, window after 1 minute. J nice short welcome speech. This a Roundup report...... p. 6. and fellow students you could have gotten followed by the introductions of the school before girls yell leaders. never ûrade even with, band, maior€ttes,'pep and Ramburger RounduP has Hoffna¡.... o.... o...p. 8. Then Dr. McCully gave a brief talk, and the money, but is always a success. lt gets Coaches were called on to introduce the people together to mingle, which is the Ja¡ arrd DG¡a..o.oo..B. p. different sports teams Present. reason it wás started. ln this.way, I can ' The surprise enterta¡nment was a honestly say Ramburger Roundup this year Freaked out facte...p. 11. preséntation of a gift and a special cake to was a 9fe:11 success. the . Miss Deakins because she is retlring at .. . ' 12. first of October as Associate Eean'of Sporte...... 'P. Page 2 Ranpage Friday, Septgmber 14, 1979 EúitorÍaI

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bv Tani Mayeda doinþ for them. As I looked back through ap'a-thy n. indiiference; aP' the past yeaÍ, I noticed a set '// /, //e a-thet' ic a. pattern in all of this nonsense. ln the last Year student It seems that there are a select apathy on camPus has been few who are concerned about the main reason for the lack of the affairs of this campus. lt is / an effective student govern- those few that have helped ment. lf this aPathv is not accomplish some of the goals CarfCIon ne)Xt rep.laced bY concern and that the others didn't want to action by the entire student get involved in. body, it maY also destroY all Wë can go on being chances f or an eff ective stu- apathetic.and uoinvolved, and dent government this Year. sit back letting the concerned k/ee k f fre usual comment is, students do all of the work; or "Why should I get involved in we can have a strong student student government, it government -with involVemgnt doesn't do anYthing for me"' from the students. This year I Well, the students on campus hope to see more concern for should'look around a little bit the affa'irs on this campus. so they can see what the Let's not inher¡t the apathy year. Associated Student . BodY'is from.last year this

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t Thlv don't care if the students you're doing is by Tim Sheehan, News Editor me." - What Hiraoka went further to leain or not. AlltheY're in for is sacrificing the top and you're (on state that "it's moneY down that pension.'MY God, ¡f .taking care of the lower "Some cañ make ¡t for This is the tubes. Sure, it's federal' teachers are in teaching people. Anö no nation can their own) some can't. wondrous the brown peoPle's enigma funds, but it's still taxPaYer the money and that progress under those 'now--theY just don't money. I certainlY think it pension at the end of the conditions. " right iainbow, wê certainlY have ln anqlysis, these state- have it. The blacks are making could be used for better Pur- " exceptions." poses, such as for better sQmê crazY teachers. ments by Mr. Hiraoka that strides. They are the very as wdll as students; nothing's been done Hanson further criticized have been examined may It is th¡s statement, member's pol¡t¡calh/ indiscreet. others published in the August SCCCD board well be of "taking care of a The man has every right to saY 19 Fresno Bee, thaT has Put statement water 3.5 or a 4.O before I'd take what he feels. This is guaran- Harry E. Hiraoka in hot Writes with the Mexican-American. care of a 1.9 or 2.5." teed by the U.S. Constitution NøuJs Hansen, "lf this is his feeling in the f¡rst amendment' lt is communlty. rePorter has served on the opinioñ of this Hiräoka, who (and necessarilY that of the State Center CommunitY not Board of the RAMPAGE) that the act¡on College District Anolysis Fresno CitY 1 3 taken by the Trustees for the Past and Faculty Senate is most years, been besieged bY Berkeleys, the Stanfords, Collegq has Our goals. . . are That is a'state- calls for his resignation from He has since Harvards. appropriate. for them." many, but one major goal is to ment denouncing Hiraoka's' several Chicano brganizations, clarified his statement regard- have not as "antithetical to he insists that he will not not aid students who cominents but ing "brown PeoPle" academicallY the philosophy of education he be intimidated from office. "lf "at." 'lBy 'not having performed well having the past." was elected to uPhold." But they want me out, theY can do I meant the will to excel, to in it' Bishop Roger MahoneY also there was no request f or it at the polls,"' stated Hiraoka compete. They expect You to Hiraoka's According to reference to the uPcoming condemned resignation. in give everything to them." that the Bee Vercoe, student repre- November elect-ions, in which Hiraoka was quick . remarks, stating Jaime However, profile' "reveals a deeP-seated sentat¡ve to the Board of he is candidate f or re- point that "it wasn't mY a to out that defies descriPtion Trustees, Hiraoka has voted in election. intent to malign the Mexican iacism . . . Hiraoka totallY rejects the favor of the District PolicY Hiraoka made his contro- community." affirmative action versial comments in a Fresno remarks have supporting Hiraoka's in the pasti his oP--- from Bee profile. He stated drawn sharP criticism of this fact, the onlY position concePt of af- the com- ln light to the other segments of concluèion that I can draw is against f rom firmative action. "l'm, munity as well as the barrel though HarrY Hiiaoka maY l'm against FCC PsYchologY barrel/bottom of that affirmative action. Chicanos. ref to disaPProve of I state chairman Richard philosophy," erring personally bilingual education. Department comment that affirmativé action, he Will not that. That's whY these PeoPle Hanson reacted to seYeral of Hiraoka's f nation to persondl viewPoints grouPs) don't "Regarding " afler all, or a let his (some minority Hiraoka's views: can't take care way of trulY l'm not Hiraoka states, 'So progress-ot You stand in the dare attack nie. teachers, the bottom of the barrel. representing his constituencY. popular, but they resPect many are in it for the moneY. Friday, Scptcnbcr 14) Lg79 Ranpagc

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ln the cool of morning Despite blue jay's yammer Two deer quietly come to drink Wagging their tails on spindly legs

The sun warms through the sh¡rt Leave the shirt on - burnt face is enough The lake is motionless beginning to reflect the heat There must be a ripple for the fish to bite

A jet sounds from above The eyes miss the plane And follow the trail to it A linle breeze moves across the water Þ Now I catch two fish, enough for supper 't And get ready to leave A look at the too blue sky Ð - Herman Eckert

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At twelve he was setting chokers At twenty he was running his Dad's logging show He wore'hob-nailed booæ Black pants cut at the ankles: pitch covered t¡n hat

He woúld drink and talk logging until two Sleep on a bench outside Elsie's bar Catch a logging truck to thq landing bgfore sq¡rise The mill neve¡ closed for lack of logs On accounl of the "Short Man" (his lndian namel

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The Corporation i¡anted to keep him Even after he chased the "Efficiency Expert'' Off the landing with a double bitted axe because He interfered w¡th the logging - Herman Eckert

a ¡o ìa a Hsrñan Ecko.t has su,vlved c.ilicism ol h¡s wt¡ting, over' Ð o come Writer's 8lock, and is.e'lak¡ng Mt. Rail's Pætrv class G iusl in case he missed somelhing the lirst t¡me ¡ Hefman's poems "Fishing" and "Lee"' exptess has o londness lor lhe outdoors and w¡ldlite in ð wåy onlv he Derceives il. When ðsked about himsgll, He.man repliod: "l'm E iust like eve.ybody slso. a dirty old man ôl heoTl." Aller you read h¡s poems, l'll l9l vou d¡aw vour owñ concluslons. The Natíonal Guard was on c:¡mpus Last talednesdaY on a recrrrit-- ing drive and displayäa a balloon with'its Logo to gain attention. WAIK-IN TESTING FOR SEASONAT IRs JOBS DATA TRANSCRIBER TAX EXAMINER CLERK Pep rolly to

PARTTIME JOBS, SWING SHIFT AVAILABLE $3.A2 PER HOUR be held todoy NO EXPER!ENCE NECESSABY CALL OR VISIT There will be a pep rally held today at leaders again will perform followed by an 1:00 pm on the cafeteria patio.to kickoff the intro of players by coach Bill Musick. At play approximately 1:20, the band will close iÎ up IRS JOB INFORMATION CENTER 1979 football season. The band will a routine that the pep squad will perform to. with a pep squad routine. 1130 "O:: STREET, FRESNO The yell leaders wíll give a cheer "This is the first rally that I think FCC has following. Larson will had in a long time," according 1o instructor Testing Monday-Friday 8:30; 1O:30; 12:3ö; 2:30 immediately Don then give an'introduction to the upcoming Ken Dose. "l only hope the kids have the 487 -5593 soason on the Ram gridiron. The yell enthusiasm and will take it seriously." -: - -' " rË'S lS AIS Ëa¡¡AL op.Fo RTU ¡r¡rv Eil9l-oy E R Septcnber Jr4, Ll79 News Page 4 Ranpage Friday,

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Services Building. All POLICE REPS ON CAMPUS HEAD STARTPROGRAM COUNSELORS NEEDED center ¡n the Student . applications must be submitted by The Extended FamilY Proiect is now September 14. Fresno Police Department representa- lf you have a three or four-year old chíld accepting applications for peer counselors' tives will be on the FCC campus on whom you would like to enroll in the Head CANCELLED Appiicañts must meet the.following DEATHERi\GE Wednesday, September 12, in conference Start Program, pre-school applications will on Deatherage rooms A and B in the cafeteria from 9 am to be taken in the FCC Free Speech Area work hard in helPing The and Wednesday, September 18 ouaitet Y''SePtem- 1 pm. They are encouraging-feqales.and Tuesday Problems and giving For ticket mínority students to apply for positions' and 19, from 9 am to 2 pm. The following just ber 15, you: an time. CommunitY The department's starting pay' for police information must be brought with to at least one semester refunds per and no college 2) Commitment Service in room.A-101. officers'is 91,517 month of employment to the Extended Family' units are required. 1l the child's birth or baptism certif¡cate. 3) Pasi experience or course work in J R. PH I LH ARMON I C AUDITION S 2l proof of last year's income (1978 human services. income tax forms, W-2 forms, welfare card, Auditions for the Fresno Jr. Philharmonic HILLEL PLANS POTLUCK Completion of one year at FCC with a 4l will be held on Wednesday, etc.l 'numbers minimum total of 12 units. Orchestra social security (yours and Seotember 19, and Thursday, September 3l 5) GPA of at least 2.0. Hillel, a your spouse'sl (12 Z),'from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm in the Bullard 6) Enrollment as a full-time student a potluck 4) child's medi-cal card (if you have or more unitsl. can be made ber 15, at onel. 7) Be available to work about 19 hours announce onic office at For more ínfo, stop by the Head Start per'week at $3. throughout in this social event can call a member at Applicants 2t ll ¿líB-51æ or 4Íþ€234 for more booth on September 18 and 19 .or call California, Jr. High through college; D-15æ, ¿t85€560. be given priority e central eligible to information. at the placemen S are ioin.

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Retiri ng Doris Deqk¡ns gets worm send-off

by Myra Suggs Faculty Dining Room after . Ramburger Miss Doris Deakins is retiring on October Roundup. lt was a nice send off because 1, 1979, afte¡ 21 years at Fresno CitY lots of people were there, and Miss Deakins College and 1 year prior to that at Reedley was very "surprised and thrilled about this, College. She has been at FCC since the the best kept secret this campus has ever 1958 Fall semester as Dean of Womên, had." Dr. McCully and Mr. Hansen both Associated Student Body Advisor. Associ- made speeches about Miss Deakins. Deakins com- ate Dean of -Student Affairs. During this When interviêwed, Miss time she has always been interested in mented that lhe is leaving Fresno City student government and has always been College with mixed emotions as she feels on hand to help any student with any type that "any person who has had an of problem, sometimes beyond what her opportunity to spend a majority of her job called for. She also started a Women's career working with students has to be a Center on campus in 1973. She much very fortunate person," but that she is regrets its closing in 1977 due to a cut in "looking forward to a whole new career" funds and is still very active in trying to get after a few short weeks of resting, playing it revived. golf and maybê throwing in a fishing line or At the State Center Communiry College two. She will be working part-time for District board meeting 9f September 4. Pines lnvestment and Development Corp- 1979, FCC President Dr. Clyde McCully orat¡on, selling investments and working spoke to the board on the long and devoted with Mr. Al Cane and Mr. Herman Kophoff, service of Miss Deakins, who will take early who are the General, Partners in the retirement on October 1. Chancellor Jack corporation. Hansen and Board President Creighton also After January 1,1979, Miss Deakins will had words of praise. be working on a special campus project for At Ramburger Roundup Friday, Septem- the district as part of her retirement opt¡on, ber7,1979, Miss Deakins was honored with so she will still be on campus at times. a gift from the faculty and statf (a beautiful Though gone she will not be completely calculator) and a cake pulchased by ASB' forgotton by those of the faculty and staff The California Teachers Association's and students both past and present who Fresno Chapter helped arrange the have known her and worked with her and recept¡on and furnishdd the coffee and been her friends. Good-bye Miss Deakins. flowers. The reception was given in the Good Luck,

C'lrtqoinrr Associ¡;te lean of ;'trrlents )oris l)e'rkinc rr:cei ve': a q L f t frc'r t'ne f ac ì- t.y anrl st.¡fl via i.lary ,\l ice iìacL,rn at tl'Le Ram'nur¡er Iìorrnrtuþ last Friday. Suppose they hod qn election clnd nobody come Joqquin wr¡ters ¿10 5on Alv A" Chabata "One petition had only four of the signatures needed and another had all ¿10 What happened to the elections? signatures but didn't have the ASB . .¡ . I . lf you were one of the few PeoPle who numbers needed," said ASB president, Jim were wishing to vote.for your favorite Sowers, about a few of the returned mer¡T revrewer s prorse Lgislative Vice-President and Senatorial petitions. candidates September 4 & 5, this question After sorting through the returned probably made its way through your mind. petitions, the senatè came up with only ln beginning, it seems things were three pet¡tions which met the signature who collects old spoons, and beautiful the by Richard Dokey grow going well. A few eager souls, énough to requirement, just enough to fill the vacant 'Mary bryden. whose daughter's teeth petitions positions. Seeing no other alternative, the so fal apart ". . .They make her look like a warrant an election, took out in PROUD HARVEST, Writing From The zl() senate decided to cancel the elections and jack-o-lantern"; Dixie Lane's hostess ¡n a hopes of collecting the signatures and San Joaquin Valley, edited by Art Cuelho appoint the three students to the offices Chinese restaurant, who was hired because corresponding ASB numbers they needed (Seven Buffaloes Press, Box 214, Big qualify positions. But here is they were running for. she looks like the bartender's niece; Gerald to for the open Timber, Montana, 19æ, 154 pages, $4.75 where the trouble began. For some Tim Sheehan will f ill the vacant Haslam's Calvin Mize, who has been paper) paralyzed a unknown reason a numbèr of the political Legislative Vice-President position while - from , the neck down since hopefuls had trouble collecting the Mike Debusk and James Wilcox take over Regionalism has found renewed interest boyhood swimming accident; Robert signature requ¡rement. as senators. these days among those who think about Vasquez'Cement Mason, who ". . .sweats writing. This interest may be no more than in the valley cold/as the forms brace the a kind of literary nostalgia which echoes the moist mud. . ." culture's general yearning for a simpler, , The simpler, truer life Proud Harvest truer way of living. presents is not sentimentalized. There is That belies the intent of this slim but ' vulgariÇ heie. deception, cruelty, hatred important volume of contemporary stories and violence. as well as love, loyalty, and poems that has grown from the fert¡le tenderness and gene¡osity. But all is soil of the region of California;s Great colored by a more genuine, human Central Valley called'The San Joaquin. heritage. the nobility that comes when man Editor Cuelho says it exactly: "An{ any does nol remove himself from nature's serious talk about vallêy writing can't start foots. on a lofty intellectual note; we must begin The San Joaquin has created its own with dusl and wveat. . ." unique expression of life. The key word is And so from the pages of this powerful pride. fhe strength comes from knowing book is born a rich, rural life. Here is what who you aie, of values worked from a more the land demands: planting, cultivating, basic labor. The writers in this collection do devotion and care. Here is what man not have to create language. Life on the desires: the proud harvest. land breeds the language to them. Words, And what a strong feeling of place there like crops. grow out of the valley earth, and is! A field of wheat in the bright summer they bear fru¡t that, though bitter as well as sun; an oil derrick pyramiding up from hot. sweet, contains, in all, a natural simplicity, dry Bakersfield earth; dusk settling on an honesty, a focusing oir things and decaled campers alortg the Delta-Mendota actions. We can see the authors struggling Canal; a cracked sidewalk sprouting bonsai to recall exactly what was there, as they grass; a fruitstand with cardboard signs mature in the soil of family and work. Whar that shout fresh picked Texas melons fgr the book has is not nostalg¡a but sale; a town named Rolinda, perhaps after remembering. And what is remembered is OPEI{ 24 HOURS someone's round daughter. the interdependence of man and earth, that And the people. Frederick Raborg's truth forgotten in our crazy search for ( BEI!¡EEN cErrY,s,,?YSG Locoted 4715 N. Blockstone "Oueenie ragbag woman of the street. . ." meaning in a world gone madly who ". . . keeps a tank of river water ¡nlHer mechanical. olso Cedor ond Herndon ( s A.M. rQ e P..M. ) hut.. ."; Wilma McDaniel's Myra Haley, The heart knows its harvest hòme. Page 6 Ranpagc Friday, Septenber L4r L9?9

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Bizorros could belnew Horizon' bY Paul Logan punk fans. To anyone who is borderline (or to disgruntled Kiss fans), this could be a At the first snare flam and 414 guilar new horizon. But to those of You who ounk chords on the first cut, the Bizarros never heard an¡hing punkier than "My iound à bit like a punk Stones. But don't Sharona," don't waste your money on th¡s look at their picture on the back of the album because you will never get past side album, or you may laugh so hard you will one. And that is the real lragedy, because- miss the songs. side two is definitely the one that will warm Far away from FCC is Akron, Ohio, the you up to this band' SeeminglY more town many feel is the punk capitol in the polished and less repititious than the first, it U.S. Knowing the roots, one.may even has songs on it that have different understand thé album cover a bit better. tempos. But getting past outward appearances, to The best tracks on this album include, "lt the tiue meat of this album: the music. Hurts Janey," "Lady Doubonette." "Qui- Although this group is not as accessible ana Girls," and "White Screen Movies"' as "New Waver" Elv¡s Costello, .it can It w¡ll be interesting to see how the become a very good album. after repeated recent death of drummer, Rick Garberson, listenings. will affect and influence the rise of the I heartily recommend this album to any Bizarros.

Johonson comes on'ln Style' paper the style." I can't describe on . bY Steve Mercado conviction with which Johanson sings about being broke ("ln Style") being left ". . .Or sending your butler out to score," for a richer man ("Flamingo Road") or his is iust one line of "Flamingo Road," the one true love ("Big CiW"). shäwcase song of David Johanson's latest Another of the more commercial trends solo album, tn Style' This album represents . on the album is disco type song, "Swaheta a big change in his style from last year's Woman." whose sound gets an extra ioto"albumltrat was mostly fast tunes oJ precussive hand from Dan Hartman, former amphetamine crazed rock. This year's Èdgar Winter sideman. The songs drive model leans more toward a looser forward with a swinging rh¡hm with lyrics American cabaret feel. telling a young girl to produces the "Soon your'day gon ilo flfman. 'iirector of the FCC pÌa.y "'lhe Ïmpor- This time out Mick Ronson I"ir. ilien¡rct album. Ronson himself has progressed woman so Pretty and .ìeinE ilrnest by Oscar Wir-de. Mr. :loffman teaches this talk of tence ol , " quite a bit since the days of ,The fpia^er1 With all 'lol Leee ìrrrinE t;te iay. irom Mars". His days of touring with Bob' sound and ballads one might think this at äeed1e'r n' Dylan rubbed off enough to make Ronson album gives up on the "good fun"..rock rãst"r of the country rock sound that he roll Joñanson has been doing all these recreates so masterfully on Johanson's years. No need to fear. The rock songs are sonqs like "Justine" or "You touched me back wider and better than ever: Too-," balladq in the great Johanson "Wreckless CrazY," "She," and "In Style," tradition sounding American for the first the title song, whre David gives us his new time in his career. This is the f¡rst time the - song New Yorker has done that for his seven ïh f to vears in the recording industry. of ro Direcfor Hof mqn The'major point Johanson tries to put finds or critical across in Éis ryrics and through production years without losing the integrity many years ago with I is that he's tired qf not making'any money iespect he earned so ànd has decided to -. .get me there in the "New York Dolls"' stoge 'period' comeoy "'.

begin after he is finished here. by Dennis Holseybrook One of the nicest things Hoffman likes M0ul[ Ktuffiu) working here, aside from the theater the fall about There is a new director directing facilities, is working with the Theater Arts production, "The lmportance of maior staff. person is Beinq Ernesf, at FCC Ancj that Hoffman explains, "lt's nice working Richàrd Uoffman, who leaches drama at with a staff of people where each one takes Reedley College. on some responsibility in each production. -Hoffman is nbt completely new 1o the 'Amityv¡lle Horro rtz At Reedley, I'm responsible for all areas"' semester he taught drama drarna staff. Last Hoffman was very Pleased with the and inter-personal communications, both turnout of people who auditioned for the at FCC. play. Many of the people who auditioned As far as the plays .go here, theY're the play here.are "hard-core Theater Wrighr'will for dqte on a rotaling basis. Mr. cl directed tqke Peoole." ln ReedleY, according to Don't direcl one then Mr. Ouinn. The third Hoffman, a majority of the students in position was left gpen after Cris Moad by ChristY Dennis be remembered is that everything shown is drAma are not. documented. One question that comes uP when true and. has been My biglest complaint was the slowness talking 1o a director öf a play is why he, or ok which .IT'5 movie. As.the viewer I was in no way chose that particular one of the of the THE PEOPLE she, PlaY. chair" "grasping ' Hoffman explained how Ernest was decade, is "gripping my or .the with pèrson next to me." At a horror movie, I M.AKE THE chosen: "Last ,spring's staff was talking deals THAT super natural powers and the Lutz family's expected to hear at least one shriek but about what we were goi¡g to do in the fall. idiotic do inabilitv to deal with those powers. heard nothing but laughter at the And we were saying, well, let's movie. THEATER, NOT period. period piece." Horror tells of a newly'married couple r something. .. A have ideas from andtheir three children who move into the I "We were kicking around ing, and THE FACILITIES.' modern' We Amitwille house only months after the Shakespeare to something read the settled on a comedy. lt ought to be a period startlinq trauma which hit every news ' seeing the Amityviile Horror. comedy. And Ernest hasn't been done in headliné across the nation. Twenty-four book before the movie progressed I was only led to asked Hoffman if he quite some time and it is a classic so we year old Ronald DeFeo, one cold and eerie As resigned, so they confusion, compelling me to read the on Ernest. night, was compelled by some stra-nge more would give ¡1 a try' decided by Jay Anson. The script is poorly that easy' Hoffman Hoffman also stated that he would be foice to shoot and kill every member of his book Howãver, it wasn't written because it forces the viewer to read both Reedley and work on another play, if asked. house. As the headlines died down, the had to qet clearance from happy to book before seeing the movie. still teaches at '"lt's people that make the thêater, Amityville house was for sale, but the the FCC totirect here. Hoffman the the highest rating, I give this to nol the facilities," Hoffman summarized. terroiization continued even after the Lutz With four as he inovie a 1.5. Not worth taking a date to. ro At Seeing the Theater Arts staff work family moved in. The môst startling thing to is oa together, it is clear that we have one sf the at will finest Thèater Arts departments around. Page 9 Ranpage Fríday, Septernber 14r L979 Jon ond Deon return to concert 0ren0

by Dennis Holseybrook

Tomorrow at noon at the Fresno State Amphitheater, the sights and sounds of the 60's and 70's can be experienced with the return of Jan and Dean. with Pappa Do Run Run, and the first Central California appearance of . Jan and Dean were the leaders of surf tunes between 1958 and 1965, until their careers were cut short when Jan was nearly killed in an auto wreck. The surfing team had a string of hits ("Surf City", "Little Old Lady From Pasadena," "Deadman's Curve" to name a few) and their vocal style was often confused with the Beach Boys (Brian Wilson worked with Jan Berry on some of their hits). Jan and Dean recently got back together and went on the road with Pappa Do Run Run, a band from the Bay Area that Dean Torrence saw and liked. And it's no wonder that they would be coming back to Fresno - the last time they were here, Sunday, April 29th, they played to 13,0q) sun-crazed music lovers, and this tirhe they are bringing Badfinger with them. Badfinger is a British band that had its reign in the early 70's. They too had a string of hits ("Come and Get lt," "Day After Day," and "Baby Blue"). Badfinger's populariÇ was going fine until the tragic suicide of Peate Ham. Lead Guitarist and singer, caused them to break uP. It wasn't until recently that gu¡tarist and singer and Bassist-singer decided to resurrect Badfinger. Their latest album, Airwaves, has the same crisp rock and melodic mellow sound they had before. Run Run, then Jan and Dean, Tickets are $5.00 for everyone the day of the show. lnner Ear in Visalia, Hanford, and Badf inger will open the concert $3.00 in advance for CSUF students and Tickets are available at the College Union Porterville. lt will be a show you'll never tomorrow at noon, followed by Pappa Do $5.00 general admission. Tickets will be lnformation Desk, Tower Records,' The forget.

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photograPhY. by Jeff Findley commercial He has freelanced, opening up his own photography studic¡ in Santa Barbara, Ray Arth is more than an average doing various commercial and advertising photographer. He is an FCC Photo instructor with a wide range of experience mater¡al. that Arth came to FCC is that which he shares wilh his students every One reason administration was ¡nterested in sett¡ng day. the degree program in photography. But "My main object is to instill some sort of up a passage of proposition 13, the visual literacy so that my students can use with the program is at least temporarily delayed. all of their natural potential of visual image "Looking across the board, we've been to communicate," said Arth. pretty lucky since thirteen passed. Our The FCC photography classes are some program wasn't cut as much as others," of the most hardest classes to get in to said Arth, "We have a tight budget, but it ¡s because of the incrèasingly popular interest to operate on." and are usually the ones that fill the fastest. enough Eight of Arth's students who have graduated from FCC are now currently IV1AIN working locally for various photography MY OBJECT studios. He is now beginning his third year at FCC. IS TO INSTILL Arth started .his photography career while serving the United States Coast SO ME SORT OF Guard in Washington DC, where he was stationed as an honor guard at the White House. VISUAL LITERACY... Working as an illustrator and a draftsman, Arth began to document his ATE.' pictures the TO CO V\ V\U NIC o travels by taking while in ¿ servrce. - He worked on many military publications According to Arth, the admrnistration o and was chosen to attend the US Naval "been pretty good" in the pursue his work . in has supporl¡ng Academy to photography program photojou rna lism. Arth has been married for nine years and His first experience in teaching was in the has a nine month old son. He is an avid Coast Guard where he taught a photography class part-time. "That's skier for the past eight years, and likes to of a nh oLoeraPher. . . btrt nov¡ where my seeds of teaching were sown." race Hobie Cat sailboats. 'tMv nrofession is lÌl¡t for Ray Arth? it dif- Since his discharge from the Coast What does the future hold that I an wor!

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You might want to try our pizzas or snazzy Tac<.rs. interesting? Septenber L4r In9 SWrfs Page Ì2 Ranpage Friday, McLANE GRAD Shori Jotkson 'digs' volleyboll squod poçtry long as can by Layra Lang throuóh for as .she "Jungle ball best describes the game we rsonal Poetry. j tile ¡t, but called volleyball in high school. But when uldn't because it would my friends decided to go out for the team I for theni. TheY maY not did. too, and from then on I was hooked," same exPerience that I laughs.Shari Jackson, a freshman recruited wrotè about. Sometimes I get a sudden from McLane for the Fresno City College volleyball squad. Shari, 5'8"' and blonde, comes to'the Rams with three years of experience at the high school level, two of those on the varsity team. to whack the ball. She knows how to treat , "Playing in high school gave me the us like inÇividuals. She talks to us in a way background I needed to play here at FCC' I that reaÍly communicates something to attended three summersof volleyball camp, us." which helped me to ¡mprove my skills and I "To play volleyball I really have to know started to. take the sport more seriously," and understand the people I am playing she said. "The atmosphere is different on a with. I have to know if my teammates are college team. We are asked to learn twice - t¡mid or if they will right in there and get the as much in only half the time. Our game has ball. We have to be able to read our setter," more strategy. lt isn't a matter of just explained Shari. getting the ball over the net anymore." - ;'As a team we ieally enjoy ourselves "L¿st year Hoover High was trndèfeatèd both on and off the court. But while playing in our league, and our team decided that we can't play as friends, we must all work they were thê ones to beat since we together as teammates. That's one reason currently held third place. We spent hours oui team is so lucky this yeár. lnstead of of chalk talks learning the names ànd faces setting up the ball just for your friend, we of their key players, their gnme strategy, set ii up for our teammate," Shari and most irnportantly, their weakhesses. By continued. the end of tliat ùeek I thought we could "Our coach tells us that we are really beal them by spirit alone, we were so psyched up. Well, thè lead switched back and forth à dozen times or mo.re before they got ahead by two po¡nts, ending the match at 1ô14. I will ncver forget that Freshnan Sheri Jackson demonstrates rrsetsrr duiing a recent game or that week of prðparat¡on. lt'taught on a college team, and I plan on going out volleyball practice. Jackson- wilJ be one of the main- me a lot about team togetherness and for ttre track team this spring, since I ran stays on the 1979 spirit " Shari recalls. during high school"' squad. Shari is currently carrying 14 units. "l fke ihê difference college has made in Although.her career as well as her maior are me. lt makes you start to take care of still undeclared she plans to move on to yourself. The teachets don't whip us to be Fresno State after completing her two on time or to even sho¡r up. lf I am late it is years at FCC. "lt is going to be hard for me my own loss, but if I do well it is also my .to find something I would enjoy doing for revriard I earn when grading time comes the rest of my life. l'm hoping to make around College has mdtu¡ed me, I realize State's team when I transfer there, as fong . now that whatever I try to get away it s just as it doesn't ínterfere with my study t¡me. ' skin. off my own nos€," concluded Shad. tES DeMERLE Right now volleyball fits right into my Whether Shari continues to spike or schedule, but if I had a job l'm sure it would scribble in het futr¡re she feels that FCC has be a different story," Shari stated. given her the foundation needed to be a ln her spare time, Shari writes poetry. ðuccessful, happy, and well-rounded Clinic/Concerl She has been.expressing her feelings pefson.

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