FRESNO CITY COTLEGE

Vol. XXXlll, No. 13 Fresno, CA Thursday, Nov.30, 1978

Renzi stotue gets permqnent outdoor locot¡on on compus

placement The recent of the completed in Verona, Italy in year to work under the direction Clement Renzi sculpture, "The 1968 after a year's work, and of Herman Knessel. Acrobats," in front of the differs from Renzi's other works In additio¡ to showing his Gymnasium fulfilled Ben2i's long- in that it is a figurative free forni.- work, he studied the materials time wish to move the statue His other pieces depict, a static and techniques used in sculpture. from an indoor to an outdoor quality. Next he studied at the Art location. Students League in New York - It also fulfilled other persons' City for two years. wishes who wanted to see the sculpture relocated on campus. Renzi has been associ¿ted with Among those persons is SCCCD trustee Coralein "Coke" is pleqsed that the sculpture will Hallowell. "I'm sure so manv remain near the Gym since the students wiII be inspired bi itõ statue is related to athletic beauty," : Mrs. Hallowell said. activity and young þeopte. been affiliated with the Sculp Student President Susan ture Center, a non-profit organi- Sorensen says she sees a gre¿t zation in New Yorh0ity, foithe value in the statue. "To me the past 17 years. st¿tue holds a lcbk of strength, and a striving toward aecom- Since 1953, Renzi has been the plishment. I feel positive that the recipient of many sculpture statue is an asset to the campus." eommissions for public, civiõ, and Renzi has resided in Fresno for church organizations. He h¿s Acrobats" the past 18 years and is a native public works on display through- "The of Visalia. He received a out the country, including the The purchase price ìaras bachelor's degree in liberal arts University of Notre Damõ and Student iniured $20,000. but Mrs. Hallowell from the UC Berkeley in 194?. St. Mary's College in Moraga. believes the statue's value is He studied under Professor Twenty to 25 works of Renzi's probably more than twice that Henry Schaefer-Zimmern (who are.on display in Fresno. Among amount. The value of Renzi's previously taught at UC ¡is better known pieces are.'Thõ work is increasing rapidly, she Berkeley) at the Institute of Art Visit," at the north end of the Do or rule creqfes says, and, in addition, few artists Education for five years before Fulton Mall, and "The New cast bronze pieces of that size. attending the Applied Arts Book," at the Fresno County hondícqp problem The 1,000-pound sculpture was Academy in Vienna, Austria for a main library on Mariposa.

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Wonts legqlizqtion Running for pot

By Sam Tull juana may be prescibed by doctors for therapeutic purposes. In an attempt to raise the 'UCLA is conducting exten- consciousness. of California¡s sive researeh on the medical concerning the need to change value of marijuana in treating edsting marijuana l¿ws and to many illnesses," H¿llowell st¿tes, disþel stereotypes of marijuana "But if the legislators .don't users, 2Z-year-old Mike Ci¿ccia approve its uae, many people will eompleted ¿ 350-mile run which be denied this type of benefici¿l brought him through Fresno and treatment. ended Sunday at the state capitol. "Because of the publicity that Ciacci¿, who has been smoking Mike's run receives, people will grass for eight years, made the lind out that they can inlluenee run on his vaeation time. He the decision ofthe Legislature by works at a title insurance contacting oompany in Santa Ana. in support "I'm doing this for everybody," Ciaccia, he said. "Maybe it will demon- ful, hopes to organize a larger strate that marijuana smoking is run involving 50 or more peoPle not as bad for the body as some 'in 19?9. people believe. I hope m) run Asked why he chose to run will help overcome the myths through the valley on his sunounding marijuana use and marathon, Mike stated that make people realize you can Central California is where most' smoke grass and still remain of the support for changing active, healthy and productive." current marijuana laws must According to Steve Hollowell, come from. Photo representative If the legislature does not pass by Laura ional Organiza- the bills legzlizing cultivation -of Marijuana, and medical use of marijuana, run will also NORML is planning to place an Gtving

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'By Henry Gutierez also rely on frosh Kathy Morse Station 104-92. Craig Cleveland from Bullard and Carrie Johanns led the R¿ms with 24 points with from Clovis. Other Ram pros- Keith Postler adding 19. In switching from the pigskin pects are Colleen Ferrel of to the roundball, the men's and The Rams theu defeated Sanger and Denise Jones from Cuesta College 75-51. women's basketball teams are Cleveland Cincinnati. Ohio. and forward Langston both off to fine 2-0 starts but rnay John Stark said. "Connie Gooeh paced the Rams with 12 points still have to bear with small turned the whole program attendance games. apiece. at home around. Women's basketball is so The women's team is led by unpredictable. Connie earried us The women's team own$- Sàrah Pinson and Linda Harvev. early and the others then came victories over the Merced Sham- These two sophomores are froin around. Last year we oidn't have rocks 58-Etl and the Fresno State last year's squad that mad¿ it to Ìnuch depth, but I feel we have it College JV team 5$40. Pinson the state playoffs. this year." paced the way in the first game The men's squad opened by with 22 points and Harvey in the Head Coach Chuck Stark will defeatins Lemoore Naval' Air second with 21 points. Hester third Rqm women second behind West Volley in stqte run The women's cross country and Diana M4eias. were able to folding under the st¿te pressure, team won second place iir the come through with performances coach Bob Fries said. flowever, large schools division of the state among their best over the rocky Grace Robles had donated a pint meet in San Diego on Nov¡ 18. three-mile cou¡se. of blood the Wedndsday before, hindering chances a IVest Valley, boosted by Hester beat out last year's he¡ for state champion, strong showing. top-ranking San Jose Cinder Gals Ann Sreather- spoon, the team had been track club members, won the for the third spot to make over the course and knew well, which meet with 29 points. the FCC first-team All St¿te. it . Hester helped a great deal. This was the team ran their best race of. the held back in the first mile best an FCC cross country team season to score 89 points, beating but run a very aggressive' has performed st¿te meet IGthy Morse grabs a rebound during out Orange Coast with 110 poinüs last two miles. Macias, FCC's in sprinter (she holds all the sprint competition. Fresno placed: Silrd practice. Photo by Henry Guiterrez a team that beat, FCC at the Mt. SAC Invitational earlier. and hurdle records here) helped 'Connie Hester, 15th Serena th-e team by making a strong DomingueS, 26th Nora Vargas, Serena Domingues, Nora tifth. 30th Ann Olson, 89th Diana teom Vargas and Ann óbon ran a It w4s a great team effort with Macias, 5Ílrd Irene lorres, and Volleybqll steady race but Connie Hester none of the ùeam members 6lst Graee Robles. ends so-so seqson

By llenry Gutierrel "Írhby needed to win both'games to enter into post-season play. The women's volleyball team the Rams were hurt in the last games fïnished league play. with a 6-8 by the losses of Julie record, fifùh place in the Valley Reyes and Jeanette Neufeld. the rference. The Rams split a team relied on the steady play of game series in S¿cramento. 4athy Kuehter, Rita Heck, Suzy Cleland and Denise Jones. (rrc oF D¡AtnoNDs t tPeor,rG I Rrrvcs or ' i-ffit" Dteno¡lo È¡anrvr¡ I lzg.ß t ^'

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R,qvford MVP

ends gr¡d seoson

By f,Ery Gudcr¡cz r The wholel¿n offensivefli¡e, ' played great, giying Rayford the holes he needed to sehieve his The R¡ms finished up .their footb¿ll se¡son a week ¿nd ¿ h¿lf ago, yet their gridders conti¡ue

won,a cloge *21 i\ V¡sa¡ia" ¿nd Jobn Rayford rushed lot N2 MVP agEinst the Giants and tards -Priest's e baek broke Da¡ny season two record of 1,174 by three. were .rushing erit* won back Lyn Fauntleroy led a fireôup defense that kept tùe Gi¿nts at bay the whole afternoon. ' most valuable offensive and Fauntleroy intereepted COS QB defensive lineman ho¡ors. Fresh- Damen Long tbree times ¿nd had man Jinmy llill wo¡ the most a fumble reoovery. improved awa¡d ¿nd Alex Bakei _ Bill srrope (5ll and Mike Grieco øã, àckrê ct""r, whlle e¿r¡ed the speeial eoaches Steve l(armann (5?) award. and Chuck,Garciä (?0) arrive" on the scene. A receÉ-fresno Bee story st¿ted that FCC mentor clarã Slaughter will reach a decision scribes Wrestlers, ¡pve the two former s(þn on his future ¿s R¿m coach. stqrti ng slow, Aven¿l st¿ndouts the nod for the Slaughter completed his Z0th pairs' play agailst the No. I EeasoD es FCC head coach and ranked te¿m in the nation. has w¿nted to set out. drop two opening Bam FCC Athletic- Director H¿ns mqtches help Wiedenhoefer st¿ted, "Fon three Bâkersfield and Cerritos conditioning," Musiek added. He John ye¿rs, Clare has wanted be proved 're_lieved to to be better conditioned went ou to say that the real test John of his coaphing position." wrestling comes this Saturday at the Wiedenhoefer also addä that it's according Skyline Tournament ¿t S¿n a ci¡se of reshufflinc the whole after FCC Bruno cooching and teaching asgign- Bakersfiel ments. A decÍsion is to bê mtde early in December. - 'I _am not unhappy with the losg beesuse those te¿ms were way ahead of us in practice and as they did last season. c<npqgo Soccer teqr-.n gets to stqte plqyoffs Îte FCC soccer team finish€d avery successful sear¡on with 14 I¡ur¡Brtd wins ¿nd five losses over¿ll. îtfteBrlg¡t Tte te¿m's highest soorer wag Shn Tdl Coach Bill Ne¿l'g son, Ala¡, with PctorPercz æ gesls. Greg Pinasco scored 10. Coach Ned was sure th¿t the IlougErn¡lton higùlight of the se¿sin would I¡rlLr¡z have to have been the shutout JinSu¡rr against Mprced which allowed the te¿m to enter ¿þs st¿þ finals. sively, the ce¡ter The t,eam w¿s, bowever, elimi- rlt¡chdo LêhDralsoût f¡¡llb¿dr Kevin 'natcd in,tùe finals. n¡ch¡ldnodilgüñ; Eæry Guticrr¡z '1lhe tea,m was 8s g.x' ; as i had Juli Lin¡ K¡priell¡¡ anticípatnd and. b-.¡rg s y{rung tcam (mosfþ ieùmen), pl¿yed players. extremely well," said Neal. 'I coached the soccer ùeam last year Al¡n Neal showed g¡eat form ¿nd this year's fêam w¿s throughout the season-and would certsiDly better." Ite_Rrnprge phone o$ce i¡ l¡ SGZtl. 4t2.{61Þ, h¿ve to be one of the outstanding The team will bo holding a . ext. E262, l10l E. gt74l. Univerdty A.ve., Fleuo, GA pþy"t" Í¡ the conference, abnË þint awards banquet with the *ith Pinasco. cross country tean next week. EDIÏORIAL

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, Congressman Leo J. A few l¡q¡rrs later in Tenple cojmmune,912 people commited suicide, most of them from San Francisco. It¡en on Nov. tl,the mayor of San Francisco, George Mosco¡e, and Supervisor Ha,rvey Milk, were shot to death at San Francisco's City Hall.

Wittrin 10 days the world was shocked by all three events but nowhere was shock,Erief, and horror felt more strongly than in the Bay Area. We ean all ¿sk, why did this happei? However, I doubt whether snyone can really say why. Mayor Moscone was a mueh loved n¿n in San Francisco as was Milk. MÍlk was a homosexual and campaigned for homosexu¿l rights. It is certain that this \ovember will not soon be forgotten in San trYancisco We wish we h¿d an explanation for the happenings of the past- few days but we don't. If one tries to underst¿nd all of this insanity, he is left in a state of confusion ¿nd shock. The entire ineident e¿n be summed up best by Assemblyman Wiìlie Brown's st¿tement, "The whole world's going erazy."

-DougHamilton Film reu¡euv Eqrthlings slowly 'Mogic' o reql ch¡llcr By DoW E¡milton be in the race for an academy rmage. award. On a side note, Hopkins had to desf roying "Magic," a new film starring The film itself is an interesting prepare for his part in the film by selves Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret thriller that does have some taking a crash course in and Burgess Meredith, is playing frightening moments. ventriloquism. , Ann-Margret and Meredith by Mtchde Lobm¡n you in Fresno. Unaware of the danger both do some fine acting. "Mag¡c" can m¿tch some of sample all at the same time, to Hopkins portrays a ventrilo- Ann-Margret as the love interest Hitchcock's your best chillers a¡d Assume you're a man from make research complete, quist "possessed" by his wooden in Hopkins life has never looked surpasses others. It is one of the and place Mars, who has landed your end up in 4 called a dummy. Hopkins turns out a nor acted better. She's finally. best in recent years. Don't miss saucer in the U.S You want to hospital, which you are also brilliant acting job and is sure to shed the "Kitten with a Whip" it. learn about the men on earth. unfamiliar with. You'd like to learn what makes them tick, so to speak, what they You return to Mars, having like and what they do in their learned the consequences of leisure time. drinking and driving, to tell your Reasoning that how they people the tragic story of the spend their money and how they American way of life. make their money are good Genesis scores w¡th'Ihen...ThJee' indie¿tors oftheir likes, you refer You tell of a people who are as to advertisements for the intelligent or more intelligênt answers. than mos+ in the universe yet at By Dennie Holeeybrook voe¿list Collins on lead vocals. Me." Both sides are very the same time are very foolish. They released two successful enjoyable and easy to listen to.. albums (Trick of the Tail, and Surprisingly enough, Ruthe- They risk their Iives eaeh day In the beginning, ùhere were Wind and the Wuthering) and ford's guitar playing is superb. and millions lose them each year. five London boys: , had two even more successful Ilowever, it, is evident that Tony They drink. They beeome Mike Rutheford, , tours (using former Yessman Bill Bank's keyboards and songwrit- You look to TIME mag"azine aleoholics. There were 5,7õ0,000 , and Phill Collins. Bruford on one ,¿nd Chester ing are dominant. And, of course, (thinking this is a wise ehoiee in 1975 in the U.SAbout 31,6ü) They became known world-wide thompson on the other) that Phill Collins' drumming and because its readers represent a died that year from cirrhosis of as Genesis. resulted in a second live album vocals are supeib. cross-section of the people unlike the liver, an alcohol-related They also became one of the e¿lled . uhe readers of SEVENTEEN or dise¿se. biggest progressive rock bands Some of my favorites a¡e: Bal- Itrot Rod magazines). a.round. Thev had some big Shortly after the live album lad of Big (an interesting song You read the ¿ds looking for a They smoke. They get c&neeÌ. albums (Foxtrot, Selling England was released, lead guitarist about a western hero), Suow- pattern in them. It's easy to find They die, 86,675 fiom lung By the Pound, lhe Lamb Lies Steve Hackett left to Pursue a bound (an excellent mellow tune one. Three-fourths ofthe ads are e¿ncer in 1975., Down on Broadway, etc.). things solo career, which left onlY featuring all three members), selling alcohol, cigarettes or cars. Th y drive without regard to were looking good for them. Collins, Banks and Rutheford. Many Too Many (another excel- There are three insurance ads the danger of their roads, and However, shortly àfter the Instead of replacing Hackett ;r.nd 2 ads for food. The thous¿nds die on them each year. Lamb Lies Down album was out (which would be hard), Mike rtmainder of the ads are v¿ried and a tour completed, lead Rutheford decided{o play guitar and ¿ren'', dttplieated on other They combine risks and hand vocalist Gabriel decided to as well as bass and they recorded pages. themselves or innocent others pursue a solo career. That left their latest album cleverly titled fine song featuring all three). The idea of insurance rs new to death sentences when they drink ihe band in a standstill wonder- " . . . And Then There lilere you, On Mars there is no and drive. ing what to do. Three." "...And Then There lVere insurance, but then there a¡e no Earthlings are slowly destroy- They talked about splitting uP, The album has been a success Three" is ari interesting album aleohol, cigarettes or cars. They ing thems'elves, you tell your but soon decided to carrY on, for them and cont¿ins their first and I can't wait for their next a¡e also new to you. ñiends on Mars. using drummer and background top ten hit "Follow You, Follow one,