Modern Folk Dones Tonìght FRESNO C I TY COLLEGE Quartet Sing FeqtureDqncê, Here April 24 Acrobcltics ø, By BARBARA EHRENBIIRGI PUBTISHED BY THE ASSOCIAÎED STUDENTS Rampage Staff Writer Members of the Danlsh Gym- nastics Team wlll demonstrate a variety of acrobatics, dancing and FRESNO, CAUFORNIA, THURSDAY, 2, 1964 NUMBER 20 Ttr" Mod""o-rlti Quartet, Part balancing tonight at 8 PM in the of the "LivelY Ones" which will ^PRIL gymnasium. present its show at Fresno CitY The team. which has won in- College later this month, did not Folk, Jszz ternational acclaim, consists of 12 start singlng tog€ther until theY boys and 12 girls selected froDl could buy matching spo¡t shirts. the most talented gymnasts in 'With booming voices, the Show Brings Denmark. MF Q is not a group of "four Native Costumes young men who met at a college The team will demonstrate Dan- party." Rather, they come from ish gymnastics and Dative folk four Falks of life, each with his Top Tolent dances in native costunes. The own background. After winding lts way through group works toward "motion in 'I'm From EverYwhere' such places as Carnegie l{all, the poetry", accordint to Dr. Ann those Caravan of Music will bring a Patterson, in charge of women's is one of 'Whing "I'm from everywhere" 8uys. "tr'olk and Jazz Ditr8" to physical education at San Fran- Born in Teheran, , he left' the Fresno City College campus cisco State College. She Points learning to Blay the guitar out of Ap¡. 24. out that certain body movements "sheer boredom" while navigating The concert, slated to be8lin at and motfons flow in a rhythm a yacht down the Persian Gulf. 8 PM, will feature Cal Tjatler, the similar to a poem. Hen- He finally disembarked in Hono- , Judy Accompa,niment lulu in 1959, where he became ske and Steve DePass. The program is accompanled vibra- the proprietor and sole Performer Cal Tjatler, a well-known by music, part of which has been phonist, appear- of the city's Greensleeves Coffee- first made his taken from such compos€rs as house. ance with the Dave Brubeck Trio Scarlatti, Schubert and Brahms. won the T,eaving the Islands in 1961' in 1948. In 1952 Tjatler The folk dances will be performed he joined Dave çuard, formerlY New Star .A.ward tiven by a Jazz tunes and the polls. to Danish folk of , in forming m.agazine after a critics music for the boys' exercises has the Whiskeyhill Singers. Refreshing Approach been composed by Ernst Rasmus- lVell Traveled The Modern tr'olk Quartet have sen, pianist of the team. Tatl Diltz is another well trav- been launded for their "polished Tonight's appearance of the eled adventurer. He lends to . refreshing approach to folk team is sponsored by the Associ- 'Women MF Q a diversity of musical ex- music." Originally from the West ated Men and Associated perlences gleaned from a decade Coast and , the quartet Students. Doris Deakíns, dean of spent in Japat, Thailantl, Europe consists of Cyrus Faryar, Tad 'women and sponsor of .AWS, and the West Point Choir. Diltz, and ChÍp stated that the school has been Diltz plays banjo and sings Douglas. The MFQ have one al- worlþg for almost two years to tenor of the MFQ. BesPectacled bum to their credit and anothei bring the gymnasts to F CC. soon to be released; numerous and bearing the Hawailan Islands' member demonst¡crtes one of the Free Studont Tickets gul- appearances on televislon's Hoot- A DANISH GYM TEAM first long-necked, flve string Fresno stu- "It has been almost a year slnce enanny Show and a guest sl¡ot in octs which will be shown to the City College tar, Diltz eûtered FarYar's Green- dents in the gymnasium tonight ot 8. Tickets for the per- we first scheduled the perform- sleeves only to stay on as a sololst the motlon picture "Palm Springs ance," she atltled. "We are pay- Weekend." formqnce of the 24 member teqm cre ovoilqlcle from the and Berformer with manY - bookstore, the Mid-Vc¡lley Sports Center or the gym- iDg the team $1,000 for the free groups. ct profit an folk Ilninhibited Hr¡mor nqsium box office during the show. Student tickets sell student tlckets and. the will and roamlng the Is- Henske imposing be split between the team and the Singfng Judy is an fo¡ ond odult tickets cre going for $1.50. lands while crewing on a barken- entertalner with slightly unin- $l AMS-AWS fund;" The money wlll tine for two years, Diltz finallY hibitetl humor, foot stÖmping and be used for the sprlng formal to returned to Honolulu and the a deep blues voice. She has be held ln May. present reunlon of old friencls and moved Robert Sheltlton, critic for NAVAL VAN WILL MAKE Timothy Welch, Rampage ad- new music. the New York Times, to saying vlsor and. public informatión of- Sugar Pla,ntation "her song stylings have the in- CAMPUS VISIT MONDAY flcer, notes that -the gymnastlcs ls third. mem- candescence of a fresh inter- to be demonstrated are lmbedtletl the tr'resno Clty College students are commlssioned upon comple- Mtr'Q the Islands preter." deep ln Danish history. "The ber of the with with an eye on the wllcl blue yon- he was ralsed Stêve DePass combines llght- tion of. navigator school. The in- Danes were predominant ln leatl- in his background: der are invited. to visit the Naval nlng-qulck humor and an ency- structlon lasts about 70-Lz ing the trend toward on a Hawailan sugar l¡Iantatlon. Äviation Information Van which Eiymnastlcs plays that looks like clopedian vocabulary with a clear months. as a means of helplng a cltlzen He anything is making lts semi-annual visit to muslcal instrument and some tenor voice. I{e has appeared in The AOC and NAO programs toward good health and hlgh a the campus .q,p¡il 6, things that don't: bass, banjo, clubs from New York to Los ¡- are open to graduates with Bache- spirlts through ¡igorous e:rerclse guitar, ukelele, mandolin, lathe, geles and has been met wlth un- Navy Lt, Cdr. Dtck Hansen will lor's degrees. Trainees are com- almed at developing the whole drlll press and bells. precedented. enthuslasm. be interviewlng students inter- mlssioned. after four 4onths pre- persons," he remarked. Douglas also sln8is barltone, as Tlckets for the show wlll be ested in flytng with the Navy in fllght tralning. AOC's must have Súill Avatlable well as lending the troup à great available in the bookstore a¡il at any of the. several avlatlon pro- 20/20 vlslot but the requÍrements Tlckets for the performanee grams open at the presePt tlme. (Continued on Paee 2) the gymnasium box office. for the Naval Alr Obse-rver pro- are still available in the book Stutlents taklng the Naval Àvl- gràm have been reduced. to 20/ store. They may also be pur- ation Officer Selection test will 200 corrected. to 20/20. (Continud on Pagc 3) be offered the chance to fly for 30 mlnutes in a T-34, a prinary flight trainer whfch will be in the area all week. Summor Sossions .A.pplications are being ac- cepted from college undergradu- ates for tv¡o eight week summer sessions between their sophomore and junior years and between their junior and senior years. In- struction wlll be helal at the Navy's School of Pre-Flight at Pensacola, tr'lorida. Successful completion -of the program leads to a commission as Ensign iD the Navy and fur- ther training as a Naval aviator or aviation observer, depending upon physical qualifications and indivitlual desires. MEANS THERE'S FOUR OF THzu. The modern Other Þogra,ms QUARTET protrams Folk Qucrtet will oppecn crt FCC on Äpril 24 with the lively Other being offered Ones. They-crre (from left) Chip Douglos, Cyrus Farycr, by the Navy at the pr€sent time BACK ÃGAIN-The rib structure is no longer visible but Tcd Diltz crrd ierry Yester. In thei¡ own words, lhey "give are NÀVCAD, OCAN, OAC, and the walls cr¡d roof cne tcrking its ploce in the rcrpid upshoot crwcry none of the guts, drive crrd excitement inherent in NÀO officer training schools. of the new FCC ccrfeteria. The building, which will include ." Folk meqns thcrt's whcrt the songs cre qbout. The OC.AN prot¡am Is for stu- cr new coffee shop, is scheduled for completion in time for Ã,ny song f¡om Pitheærrthropus on up is li\ely to be found alents wlth over 60 semester unlts the foll semester." The present crrfeteriq will be ¡emqdeled quallfled in their repetoire, providing the song swirþrs, drives, scrys who are not vlsually fo¡ into c student lounge crrd c¡ssocicrted student body offices. something or just mqkes you feel good. the NAVCAD program. OCÂN'g (Clcrk Photo) Poge Two RAÍVIPAGE April 2, 1964 FSC Reps W¡ll Discuss Transfer With FCC Studenfs Publlshed weekly by the journallsm students of Fresnu Clty College, According 1101 Unlverslty, Fresno, Callfornia, Composed by the Central Call- to Dean of Students lornla Typographlc Servlce. Unslgned edltorfals are the expressloú Merle Martin, representatives of the edltors, from tr'resno State College will t*oo "@Þ' be here at 11 AM next Thursday for a meeting with Fresno City JL" t 'WRIGITT College students interested CII.A,RLES in -9, I transferrint to tr'SC. Eclitor-in-Chief By DENNIS JACOBY this convention were varied and PRES S The meeting, to be held in Rampage Staff Writer Dumerous. Most of the people in Barbara Didier------. Managing Ðditor room 200 of Mclane Hall,'is open LITTLE QUEENIE: The five attendance from tr'CC not only to anyone who wishes come, to finalists for AMS queen will be gathered information concerning Dave Pacheco------.--.--. -----F eature Writer but is intended primarily for chosen tomorrow at 12 o'clock journalism, but also student gov- those students who plan to trans- in room T-109. Any 'male stu- ernment and administrational fer to State College for either dent can nominate a girl for policies of most of the colleges Guest EdÍtorÍol the Summer or Fall session. queen as long as she is present at in attendance. "The representatives from Fres- tomorrow's meeting and he is The workshops ¿nd lectures no State will probably be the willing to campaign in her behalf. (with the exception of a few) SPEEDERS PRESENT dean of admissions, Dr. Harry E. The five finalists wiII be expected v¡ere termed 'Wiltiam successful, educa- Jones, and. the registrar, to help AMS in their promotion tional, and entertaining by dele- SER'OUS PROBLEM Pollock," said Martin. of the tr'ord Motor Co. show gates and advisors alike. Judged AII students who are thinking April 24. The queen will be an- by most of the male members of Not too long ago an FCC coed was knocked down by a car about going to FSC, or who haye nounced durlng this program and our deletation as the tirl they speeding: through a cross-walk. Almost every day students questions about the requirements then she will take over as offi- would most like to journal with have to jump to keep from being run down by cars zipping or the process of transferring cial hostess for all of the AMS was Ingrid tr'ord of Cabrillo Cot- through the parking lot. should attend. this meeting. events ¡emaining on the calendar. lege. This should prove *** The speeding problem around the campus is becoming ex- to be one of the most interesting activities of DANE IIODS PLUS and we, realize 12: The tremely serious, it is time that the students, the spring semester and partici- big night has finally arrived, it and stop trying to turn University Ave. into a drag strip. pation Quartet: of all male students wiII Yep, tonight is the big night, the The 20 mph speed limit in the parking lot is not just a silly be expected. and appreciated. So Danlsh Gym te.am has finally school rule that can easily be disregarded. According to Paul (Continued from Page I) grab your queen and head for the made the scene. Although the Starr, dean of men, there is a state law which says that the part of its sound through his in- meeting. ticket give away fell flat on its maximum speed limit on all school property cannot exceed 20 genious musical arrangements, *+* taco the show must go on. I)ue mph, and the University Ave. parking lot is the propefty of Jerry Yester comes from Josh- BIG TURNOUI: There was to pre-show publicity, I for one his ha,ve greât the school district. ua Tree, Calif. Since both quito a la,rge aggregation of , in- expectations for this "The number of accidents so far this year has been low," parents r¡¡ere musicians and en- terested súudents a,t Tuesday's prog?iln and I feel it will bo very- said Starr, "but the drivers who try to get up to 30 or 40 tertainers, he became familiar student council meeting. This lvorthwhile affair. And for you guitar mph in a block or two of the parking lot present a gteat with banjo and at an early meâns one of three things . . . clods that missed your cha.nce to danger to pedestrians." age. Arriving in Los Angeles in either effoÌts to promote student pick up free tickets-they will 1961, he found his talents in interest bo on sale a,t the door g1.OO. no school law , but a,ro proving successful, for for one in th citv high demand. students are a,ctually interested, So come early and ståy la,te or a at the requ eve; Yester has been performing or Tuesday's ra.in stonn sent . . .what have you? o not have to and recording with what must be people in. search of shelter. How- *** a record number groups, ever this participation greatly keep this area of folks is TIRED MAG: The response to safe, they including the New Christy Min- appreciated no matter what Potpourri's plea hem slow down; the best the for material has strels, Les Baxter's Balladeers, rea,son may be-so keep it up. been poor drivers to recognize and so this year that we Travis Edmundson, atrd Easy *** speeding. the will be darn lucky to publish the Riders. UPS & DOIüNS: Up sa,nd magazine. Modlin three As of Mar. 3 (the -Derry Yester began looking for a clif- dunes a¡rd two a¡rd through the deadline) there had been so litile ferent approach to the music he trees stre glides awkwa.rdly reach- material turned in that the dead- had been performing all his life ing for the limbs. Who? None Iine v/as moved. up to Apr. 6. Sp ring F lowers and, hearing of a trio just ar- other than FCC's answer to the Punctuality will help to produce Mqrk .,Ta;I|zeÌll, rived from Hawaii with a new apeman Betty Sue a magazine of very high quality, sound, he looked them up and I{enny. This was one of the high- so please submit your poetry, a¡t, Pers¡rrn New Ye qrs immediately thereafter, joined lights of the Journalism Associa. fiction, features, photographyand the group. tion of Junior Colleges conclave musical compositions'to Mr. Sha- ßy BAR'BARA DIDIEfì March 20-22. I know you are all ver, Mr. Draper, or to the publi- Managing Editor wondering just what it w¿s tha,t cations department immediately. A New Year's Day v¡ithout B.S.I{. wes running from. I'll J:* you spring flowers, outdoor picnics, Qeç- llt, Ðes Otte 0 r ly)q fiosr tell this much iú wasn't the BOONDOCKER: Due to the and freshly sprouted grains is as little people and it wasn't boys, success of tbe Interlation¿l Club's strange to Iranians as Americans f maa¡renve Por-rcR{ SToPtlrTS So guess. last party, headman Rudy Da,r consider the New Year's pay in- :F** has decided to throw a, picnic. complete without winter, snolv, Not orùy did Miss Kenny win This picnic will take place Apr. Christmas decorations and. of tho tree climþi¡g conúest; but, 26 and Reedley College has been course, Jan. 1. Chuck Bain and Suzi Holloma¡r invited to go along. If their last took top honors In America, this holiday ends in the dance con- perty was any indication, this one test and the Christmas season and it is the delegation was judged will be ¿ real ba^sh . . so it imbued with a religious signifi- tho noisiest in a¿tendance. These miglrt be a good idea, if those of honors may cance pertinent to those of the seem insignifica,nt to you interested in bettering rela- a few you people, Christian faith. But in Iran, the of but remem- tions with Reedley College, our New Year, called Noruz Jam- ber ono thing we were repre- foreigrr students a.nd in having sented shidi, is a national holiday. and the rest of the schootrs a good ti-nre get on flre stick and in &ttenda,nce probably realize join Noruz, meaning new day, is the the club. Full parúiculars this. concernihg picnic only Persian holiday which has the may be ob- :ß** tained no religious connolations-or at from Rudy f)ar, or any BENÐFIîS GALORÐ: The edu- other members lèast no implications confined to of the fnterna- catiotral benefits derived I any particular religion. from tional Club. Noruz is held on March 21, and it signifies the tirne of beginning and of hope. It is the threshold WIMPY'S BURGERS of new life, the first day of spring. - A MOUTH-WATERING Noruz is without a doubt one TREAT ! of the happiest and most colorful j t495 N. VAN NESS holidays in the world! The Rampage wishes to extend to all of the Iranian students at- tending tr'resno City College a belated happy and prosperous year-Happy new Nor.uz Jam- --i.;i+: shirli. SUMMER JOBS for STUDENTS Fo¡ tust F 7? -. NEW S'ó4 Pennies o Doy.,-!! directory lists 2O,OOO summer iob COTLEGE PHARMACY open¡ngs in 50 stotes. MALE or FEMALE. Unpre_ tfiltl¡ I'tüürrt cedented reseqrch for students includes eioct FOR ALL YOUR poy rotes o.nd iob detoils. Nomes employers DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION ond their oddresses for hiring in industry, sLm- mer comps, nof¡onol porks, resorts, etc., efc., NEEDS etc. Hurry!! iobs filled eorly. Send two dollors. UAlET Sotisfoction guoronteed. Send Ìo: Summer Jobs 1429 N. VAN NESS Directory-P. O. Box 13593-Phoen¡x, t929 FRESNO 5t. Arvt ó-993ó Arizono. April2,1964 RA'IIPAG E Poge Three ,\PPLITATIOI\S It]H LostAndFound Mounts Up STHI]LARSHIPS ilT]E MAYI Lost-A letter dated in 1908 was turned into the lost & found a\ryards are "scholarship apptications for from $10 to $-200 department of tr'CC. now available ir tne fCC counseling office," said Barbara þ6¡¡fl-|'{¡s. FloAnne Hunter, Didier, c of scholarshiPs. switchboard operator in charge of Theie are available to entering freshmen from the college lost and found depart- the high to returning Fresno City College stu- ment, found the above mentioned dents. All applications must be letter and returned it to the received in the, office of the Deadline owner. chairman, Committee on Scholar- Contest This elderly man, who lives on ships, Fresno CitY College, no For 4 San Pablo Ave., said that the later than May 1. Set April Ietter was written to him in his These âwards are rnade on a The San Joaquin Valley Wool younter days by a newspaper edi- competitive basis, with considera- Growers Äuxiliary is holding its tor. The funny thing is he had tion being given to the applicant's second annual "Miss Wool" con- no idea how it got to F CC. scholastic reco¡d, financial need' test on April 11 in the Carousel Mrs. Hunter said. that there is character and Promise of future MoteI. quite a collection of items grow- success. Some scholarshiPs are The girl chosen in Fresno will An inside view of the FCC lost crrd found deportment. int around her desk. given on a two semester basis compete in the state finals in One can find everything from and the students receiving these in August. The eyelash to old Raleigh coupons, are required to maintain above state winner will compete in the social security cards and old average grades in the first semes- national finals in April of 1965. AWs FASHION SHOW Ietters. ter in order to receive the second Girls from tr'resno, Madera, Other items she has in stock semester award. Merced, Kings and Tulare coun- TERMED A SUCCESS include : eyeglasses, eyeglass There are two tyPes of scholar- ties may eDter the local contest. the cleaners, jackets, sweaters, shoes, "Spring Is Bustin' Out All Over," was the theme of jewelry, ships-general, or those consid- Contestants must be between 18 Associated Women Students' fashion sho\ry, held on Mar. 8, scarves, cigarette light- ered open to students who aPPIY and 25 years of age, a California in the sociâl hall of the student center. ers, watches, books, and class and diretcly to the college; and re- resident, wear a size ten or 12 An estimated 75 people were in attendance and the affair wedding rings. stricted, to which the student aP- garment, be from five feet, six was termed a success by Milaun Dowell, AWS president. plies directly to the donors in inches to five feet, eight inches tr'ashions and hair styles care of tr'CC. in height without shoes and have compliments of Rodder's down- an Hawthorne, Carlene Meekins, Editors Consider The apptications maY be ob- completed one year of activities town department store. Gerald Suzanne Reid and Dickey Simp- tâined from high school Princi- in an accredited college or a sec- Rodder, a store executive spoke son. CopyForMagazine pals or counselors or from the ond semester freshman. briefly to the assembly and enter- Several of the girls' mothers Potpourri, the college literary counseling center, room A-118 of Application forms are avail- tainment wâs provided by the attended the show according to magazíDc, will be made available the FCC adminlstration building' able in the office of the dean of tr'CC vocal ensemble accompanied Miss Hawthorne. to the public during X'ine Arts The following documents are re- women, room A-128 of the FCC by C. Lowell Spencer on the The AV/S tr'ashion show is held Week, the last week in May. quired: 1. letters of recommenda- administration building. They organ. every spring and it gives all of The magazine may be pur- tion, and 2, transcriPts of one's ruay also be obtained from Mrs. AWS supplied the fashion mod.- the FCC coeds and. their mothers chased. at that time for the nomi- scholastic record. Pierre Irola, of 1169 West San els from theÍr ranks, they in- a chance to view the latest sprint nal fee of. 25c per copy. Each applicant entering FCC Jose Ave.. Fresno. AII ent¡ies cluded Miss DoweII, Carol Cloves, fashions. The materialr to be considered for the first time should have nrust be submitted before April Carol Schaeffer, Kathy Murphy, for publication has been turned three letters of recommendation L Royann Sordi, Bonnie Solari, Su- in to the editors and the final seDt directlY to the chairman' lnternqtionols copy should be ready to go to Committee on ScholârshiPs. The the printer's by the middle of this application shoulal include ore W¡ll Visit month. from the high school PrinciPal. Achi ev e ment C e r t ¡ f i cst e s Continuing students need to sub- Chowchillo ?'F mit onìy one letter of recommen- Chowchilla has set aside April t rVÍrl ¡I eAfil:ì, dation. 17-19 to host an international r... Go To FCC Debqtors (Continued An applicant who enters FCC family dây for the foreign stu- - from Page 1) chased directly from high school should Bakersfield College hosted the Northern California For- dents of X'resno City College. at Mid Valley Sports Cen- request the school to send to the ensics Association meet held there on March 20 and 21. The internationals will be taken ter or at the tymnasium box of- committee an official transcriPt Four of the FCC representatives were presented with through local businesses and fice tonight. The tickets are will priced. of all work comPleted to date, certificates of excellent achievement, they were Jerry Woo- visit farms in the Chowchilla at $1 for students and including the first semester of his tan, extemporaneous speech and impromptu speaking; Mar- areâ. $1.50 for adults. The presently senior year. But separate and lene Smith, orâl interpretation; Transportation will be providecl Danish team is complete transcripts should be Patrick Sullivan, orâtory; and basis of achievement in the par- by the host tov¡n and the students touring the United States and sent to the Admissions Office Edward Hapka, impromptu speâk- ticular fields which the etrtrants will spend the nights in homes rvill finish the toulat the New when application for admission is rng. particiBated in. of Chowchillans. York World's X'air. made. Hapka was also rated fourth in Others attending the confer- AII interested foreign students the Ètate for impromptu speakitrg ence from FCC were, David Han- may check u¡ith tr'red.erick Wright- BiIl Monboquette, who set a and was the only FCC representa- cock, Lee HugdaI, Mary Stanfield, son in room 229 of the SUB THE Boston Red Sox record bY strik- tive that received superior rating. Bette Lopez, James McCulloch, (Student Union Building) for fur- ing out 17 Washington batters Marlene Smith and Carol Apple- Joan Simpson, John Hacherian, ther information and signup MONTEREY INSTITUTE on May 12, 1961, struck ovt 22 by were placed in the seventh Eranz Weinschenk, the debate forms. players in a l2-inning game dur- team in the state for women's team coach, and Phillip Wolfe, OF FOREIGN STUDIES ing hfs high school days in Med- debate. FCC co-sponso¡. ford. Mass. Awards were given on the lhe conference sweepstakes DICK'S TAUNDROMAT l0 Week Summer Session was \ry'on by Cerritos College, tr'CC Wosh l0c Every Wed. & Thurs. JUNE 22 to AUGUST 29 will also be represented at the BETMONT Armos's Arms II23 E. 7 Week Session Fresno State College meet next Bet. Von Ness Sqn Poblo week and the San Mateo confer- For Groduotes Only Open 24 Hours THE RUDE AWAKENING ence in t*o weeks. JUtY l3 to AUGUST 29 By JOE ARMAS TANGUAGES AND CIVIIIZATIONS of Rampage Staff 'lVriter Chino, Fronce, Germony, ltoly, Jopon, Russio ond Spoin (notive ìnstructors), In the beginning there was darkness. People milled around TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES I place Elemenlory ond intermediole courses, like living corpses. They arose at x hour, took their 1 ló units. lnlermediote ond odvonced in classrooms \Mith other living corpses, then returned to courses, I I units, Upper division their resting boxes with the passing of x hours. All action courses. I I units. Groduole courses, in between was with the enthusiasm of a contented co\il. 8 units. passed therel Time and then POtlTlCAl ARTS Comprehensive pro- stars upon the came to appear I BILL KILE'S grons combining fundomenlol courses sky. .A,ncl from these stars came with oreo sludies on Communíst I the light which was to fall annov- Chino, Eoslern Europe, Jopon¡ ond ¡ Koreo, Soulheost Asio. the Soviet Un- ingly on the faces of these beings' I t 50ó Atvr ion ond Lotin Americo. The light was persistent and beat I championship teams, rap ÄSB N. vAN NESS 4-5450 Bochelor of Arls ond Moster Arts down on them until a few began I presidents, send representatives of in longuoges ond civilizotions ond in to stir from their wonderland. I abroad, drag on the school partial polilicql orts, They who woke were displeased I srounds and take interest proceedings. I 964 Acodemic Yeor and could not return to their twi- | in student council But they no longer sleep' Foll Semester Oclober l, l9ó4 to Jon. Iight zone so they set about to I 30, l9ó5. Spring Semesler Feb, ó, l9ó5, lo Moy 29,7965. Shitt Itlarüro[¡ Accredifed by lhe Western Associollon CIASSITIED ADS O of Schools cnd Colleges qs q liberql O Arls lnstitution. "Needed-W.S.l. & Sr. Lif-JulY 25 Wedding 5. up For informotion wrile lo: August l, Girls Conp-Coll 485-0721." Office of Admilsions Anyone knory'ing lhe whereobouts of the top of o lwo Piece blue swim suit losl THE ÍUIONTEREY ]NSTITUTE or lhe JAJC convenlion ol Asilomor OF FOREIGN STUDIES oleoce notifv Box 69, RomPoge. ts Posl Office Box 'l522 Men: Work ló-20 hrs. Per week. eve' ond Sot. during school ond full lime UNTVER,SITY SHOP ÀTONTEREY, CATIFORNIA 93942 poy ond scholorship. Ap- sgomer. Good tOtt ?¡ho¡ Telephone 373-4779 piy T-t00 conference room 3 pm, April 27. At/l 4-8251 t306 wtsHoN Poge Éour RAI,IPAGE April2, 1964

Modesfo Cqnce/s Meet; Timbermen Re slqte So crqmento, F ridoy Re edl"y Nt sht Tilr By DAVID B. PAOEECO By DON MENCA-R,INI Moschitto brought them home.- Rampage 'Writer Sports In their latest outint, the tr'CC Moschitto had three hits ln each Rams split a pair of games with game. league leading Sacramento City Bob Bentley's pinch hit slngle College by winning the second and a double by Bob Shanze game,4-2, and losing the flrst brought ln another tally in the in LaPlaya Stadium. encounter, 9-3. sixth. And in the seventh, Miller Tomorrow Coach Erwin Gius- tr'CC's spikers was another top Sacramento is leading the Val- and Moschitto hit triples to bring burg's tracksters travel to Sacra- point getter in the discus as he ley Conference with a ?-1 record, in another run. mento City College's Panther lair hurdled the disc 145't/2". while tr'resno is thirct tied for In the first game against for a Yalley Conference dual Irresno's rain-soaked Ram thin- with a 4-4 record, "If we want Delta, Fresno trailed 4-3 going match. Next Tuesday the Ram clads traveled to Berkeley during to stay in contention for the VC, Ínto the top of the fifth inning, thinclads will entertain a make- Easter vacation to collide with we're going to have to start but erupted for five runs the up rain-out meet at Ratcliffe Sta- the American River Junior Col- sweeping our doubleheaders," in sald. fifth on two walks and single dium with the Modesto College lege in a VC tilt and the Univer- coach Len Bourdet. a by Don Reinero, George Monreal, Pirates in other VC action. 1964 TRACK SCHE.DULE Big Question Tom Seaver and Ross Moschitoo. Fresno's spikers made a strong . ,pr. ? (Tues.) Modesto ColleBe at The big question now is to see \trinning Pitchor showing at the Easter Relays as Fresno (Ratcliffe) 3:00. 10 (F) San Joaquin Delta Col- if the batmen can recover from Seaver was the winnlng pltcher they finished sixth in the team ^pr.lege at Stockton 3:00. pre_sent Àpr. 17 (F) Couege of their record. by golng the route and giving up scorlng, with 18 points and Col- (Ratcliffe) Sequoias at F¡esno 3:00. Earlier VC games include a only three hits. One of the hits lege of Sequolas, the pre-meet fa- Äpr, 25 (S) Northern California Re- lays at ¡'oothill 12:00. doublehead.er with San Joaquin was Mike Singer's two run homer vorlte and the VC Relay champ, May 2 (S) Valley Conference Meet at River 1:00. Delta iD which they won the first in Delta's fourth inning four run tiecl for a disappointing eighth (S) May^merican 9 West Coa,st Relays at ¡'res- LEA,P FROGGERS game, 11-4, and lost the second, blast. among the 24 junior colleges no Ratcliffe) 1r00. These Mày 12 (Tues.) Northern California qre some of the 12- Dcrrish 3-2. On March 17, the Rams entered. Trials at Modesto 3:00- A four-hitter by Delta's Ancty Mây 16 (S) Northern CâJifornia Meet men gymnqsts thot will per- came from behintl to whip Han- Shirrel earned Delta a spltt in Fresno's 440 yard relay team at Santa Rosa 1:00. (S) form with 12 women tumblers cock, 4-3, in 12 lnnings. the nightcap. Delta the tr'red Teixeira, Mike Freeman, ¡.[ay 23 Câlifornia, State Meet at won of Modesto 1:00. in their show tonight ot 8 PM In the first game against SCC, game when tr'resno pitcher Oaleil Williams, and Houston Chuck in the FCC Gym. Tom Seaver was blasted for a Merker hit Ainger and gave up 'Wllliamson, running ln that or- sity of California Frosh in a tri- three run burst in the fourth singles to Butch Mccormack and der. shaved two tenths off the angular scoring meet on the ¡ain frame, while lefty Roger Hubbell Dick Altheire. Taking the loss tr.CC record as sizzled a thåy off scorched Edwards Stadium track, Boseboll Averages got some of the same treatment for tr'resno was Marker. 42.5 clocking in winning this in the fifth inning. The meet snapped. the unde- BATTING STATISTICS This Saturday the Rams will event. feated Ram .Williams squad's record after PCT Second Gla,mo meet arch rival COS In a double- tr'CC's Al took second three dual meet victories. ARJC .524 .500 In the second game, Howie header. The flrst game be- in the 120 yard high hurdles, points will ran up 70 to the Rams' 51, Schmidt hurled. the Rams to the gin at, 12:30 PM. a clocking 14.8, two tenths of but the Rams managed to clip .250 upset victory over SCC, Schmidt Flrst game: second behintt the winner Tom the Cubs wlth 49. .250 RHE .247 allowed only tv¡o runs in the I'resno ...... -.-...... -.. 000 021 000-1 5 Gillette of East Los Angeles City X'resno's speed demon, Houston .207 pitched. 8 .200 first five lnnings he Sacra,mento .-..-..... 012 330 00x-9 14 6 CoIlege. Williams put on a herculean per- .200 Fresno scored two runs in the Seaver, Hubbell 6, Merker 8. ar¡d In the 880 yarcl relay Fresno's formance as he was a triple win- .143 Onlaa; Levine and Bonoml, fifth to go ahead, 2-1, in the Loe. same relay fs¡¡s949- Teixeira, ner, taking tt.e 220 yard dash in .100 Secontl ga,me: second g:ame. George Monreal R H E Odell Williams, tr'reeman and 22.3, long jump at 2l'7" a;od, tlne .000 .000 slngled, I'resno .--..--.-..---.....-.--... 000 021 1-1 10 0 .000 Harry Miller walked and Willlamson took third place, triple jump at 44' 6 7¿ ". In the Sa,crarnento ..--...-..... 000 110 0 .000 both advanced on a wiltl pitch by 0-2 ? but in dolng- so, tied the FCC century 100 yard dash he was Schmitlt, Merker 6, a¡d OunJla¡; Torlr-s ...... -....-.tis âã ãö .zsi Carl Boyer. A slnglè by Ross Boyer anal Bonom,l, Leê 4. school record with a record tlme edgecl by a step by Phll Harris of oPPON. ...-...... 283 82 28 90f of l:29.2. ARJC as they both clocked in P|TCHING STAT|STtCS Discus ace Dale Samuelian of 9.9. IP ERA W L\ MeÌker ...... -...... - 12 0.?5 0 2 Sporta.Romø Hubbel ..-...... -...... 16 2.28 I 0 seaver -...... ___.... 32 3.38 2 2 Schmidt 6 ?.50 0 0 Sporto-Rono ToTALS -.....-.-.,...... - ôõ ä.ijô 4 2 Grapplers Add Scåoo Glory oPpoN. --...-...-....._.. 68 4.37 4 .1 'Wrestling I VALLEY CONFERENCE isn't really on the Knott, 191, were second place HOOP HUM GETS NOTICE blink at tr'resno City College . . . finlshers. just because the same sports edi- .[¡mando Jacobo, t47, and Basketball bugs are buzz- still from loyal cage fans that trekked tors that hid the hardwood hap- Dave Rocha, 130, took thlrd in ing around the local campus aI- to the Southern California com- penlngs, happens to be factually thel¡ weitht class. Both were though coach Joe Kelley's crew 'Wiedenhoefer's munity of Walnut to see the JC shy on Hans sec- trlppetl by eveatpal champs in played. thelr last tame Mar. 14 tourney), the facts wlll be pre- ond place mat slappers after a their d.lvisions. I when they knocked over Plerce stroug showing in the Concord Bob .A,rderson, College, 110-81, sented, Mermen Dunk MJC Írom Xll Ca- to haul away (Diablo Valley College) state mlno, edged. I{erby ln a flnal the thtrd place state tournament game A single scoring record grappling conflux two weeks ago. match. The wln along with his cup. was bro[