Tod"y 'Lively Ones' Voting FRESNO C I TY C O L L E G E W¡ll Climax Come To FCC Queen Race Tomorrow € PUBt¡SHED 8Y THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Poll 0pen Till e Stars Top Talent By BA-RBAßA XIHRENBIIR,G Yoting for the AMS Sweetheart vot. xvlll FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1964 NUMBER 23 'Wrlter candidates will climax the queen Rampage Staff 'the night! The contest todaY. The booths, to be Tomorrow's placed in front of the student Lively Ones are coming to Fresno 'Rom PM the gYm- center, will be oBen from 9 AM Week' City College at 8 in to 2 PM. A.Il male students will nasrum. i¡e eligible to vote. CaI Tiader, , and The girls, nominated bY AMS Sefs Soles; the Modern F otk Quartet will aP- pear a drew a fuII members to run for thê S¡veet- with show that ln New heart title, are Jackie Clark' spon- house at Carnegie Hall sored by Charles Bain and Dennis HostsDonce York last November. Jâcoby; Suzanne Reid, sponsored' "Next week the Ram staff will Also included. ln this eDtertain- package a by Robert RusseII; Susie Richter, take over the school," accordiDg ment is Steve DePass, sponsored bY John Reynolds; to the new editor, Suzie Hollo- balladeer-rhymer billed as the as he ðings Kaye Sesslons, sponsored bY Da- man. man who creates songs them. vid Turner, and. Carol Youngberg' 27 May 1 the Jr' "From Apr. 'to sponsored by tr'red K. Martin, yearbook staff wlll be very busy His gift for improvisation and al- B,€present A-ÙIS every day," she sald. The actlvi- extemporizint on any subject to hls The 'new sPring queen will tles will be tletlicated to the prop- lows him not only to sing represent .A'MS at all campus fuac- ositlon that the annuals must be audience, but about them aB well. tions for the remainder of the soId. Tickets for the Í'olk and Jazø campaign t,Le yea¡. .{MS inÍtiated the Sates Booth lVing Ding are ava,llablo in to promote the Caravan of Music bookstorê tlckot window antl at On- Monday the Ram staff wlll tr'olk and Jazz Wln'g Dlng set for the Hockett-Cowa,n bor offtco. start the week by setting uP a tomorrow night fn the gymnaslum. tho Beets are prlced at S1.50 and sales booth in front of thè steps this Campalgnlng was begun of the student cetrter. Duriqg the s2. hand The Caravan of Music ls belng week with use of Posters and put up and day they wlll Posters sponsored by the Assoclated Men btlts. Local car dealers Brovided advertising the hand out coupoDs Students and the Assoclated Wo- new automobiles for a disPIaY on yearbook. the lawn between the administra- men Students. Sneak Preview tive builtling and' Mclane Hall. Manrbo And, tazz disclose a sneak- Escorts and. Iruircheons Tuesday will Cal Tjacler, who crltics agree preview some the Durlng the entire campaign the of of Plctures is one of the most excltlng vl- be used this year's annual. candidates were escorted around to in brists, adds a mambo flaYor to be the foyer the campus and to the various The clisplay will in his jazz quintet. Whlle part of queen functions bY their resPec- of the student center. Dave Brubeck's Trlo in 1960, he tlve sponsors. Â luncheon was The staff members will demon- recelved Down Beat's New Star for the sPonsors and queen strate their acting ability on Award. held QUEEN CANDIDATES owciting the results of today's elec- hopefuls at the Hacienda. A' Tjader later Joinetl George tion ore (l-r) Cqrol Youngberg, Jcckie Clork, Susie Richter, Dorothy Feld.mann, Ra,m editor queen's banquet took Place at the Shearing's Quintet and was heard Suzonne Reid ond Koye Sessions. The winning cqndidqte pasú yeår, been Lellani last weekend to discuss for the h¿s on a number of records that ln- will be qnnounced during the Cqrcrvqn of Music \Ming Ding forced to return to Atlin. Briúish final details and election Proce- clutlecl some of hls own composl- tomorrow night in the gymnosium. The Associoted Men stu- Columbia, Ca¡rada. dures. plcrnned coincide the foik ond tions. denls the election to with Suzie llolloman, assistant edi- Following appearances at "A lot of spirit has been dis- 1da2 (Miki Photo) two played by the male students dur- )s-þ ^?^dt,*}/tvYLvtLt. tor, will be filling in for Miss the MoDterey Jazz Festival the Feldmann the se- group playetl ing the camPaign Period," stated úhe rest of | vibist and his have mester. Festlval and Irving Lee, AMS President. at the Newpolt Jazz Lee added that the new SPring Chowchilla Citizeris Miss Holloman attended Clo- clubs and concerts all over Amer- Sweetheart would be introd.uced vis High School and was a mem- ica and Canada. at the 'Wing Ding tomorrow ber of the Class of 1968. F'olk Music nlght. Tho yearbook staff has €X- The Modern tr'olk Quartet have Host lnternationals pollshed pressed concern over the sudden been láudett for their and By DEfIRY MODLIN playing his guitar and singing depa,rture of their editor but ex- refreshlng approach to folk muslc, Choir Presents Rampage Staff Writer folk songs. pect ll[iss Holloman t,o success- which the four call "upbeat." The Fresno City College's foreign The students were returned to fulfy fill tho position. group has recorded one album and Annuol Spring students spent the weekend visit- their homes individually on Sun- can claim several apBearances oD day by the families they were "Elootenanny" and. a guest spot ing Chowchilla farms and busl- 'Wednesday when they present a guests the cltizens staying with. ln the motlon picture "Palm ftlusic Concert nesses as of skit in front of the student center. 'Weekentl." of Chowchilla. The international students who Springs Presenting their flrst Perform- and Rotary Club Complete Promotion excursion was to particiBated in this event are Ortginally from the TVest Coast ance of the sPring semester, The Planned Thursday will be a complete give international students Lilly Quevedo, Rosa Quevedo, and , the quartet con- FCC's 60 voice choir offered their ïtre promotion day. "The entire staff annual concert" to the an insight to the American way Morteza Moini, Maria Mairikir, slsts of , Tatl Diltz, "sprlng will be cloing thelr best to en- anrl Chip Douglag. publlc on Tuesday and Yesterday. of life. Reports from both stu- Eugenia Assimakidore, Shahram courage sales," said Miss Hollo- Teheran, fran, Far¡ra.r The program, divitlecl into four dents and famiÌies termed the triP Maghame, Tom Emami, Matt Ma- Born in man. lea,rned play the guita¡ ouú of sections, lâsteal two hours and a success. lek, Moosa Malek, Rualy Dar, Mi- to The climax of the week v¡ill boredom" navigat- furnished. the audience with an The group departed for Chow- chael Saadloo, Rarsouh Siamak, "sheer while come on n'riday at a noon dance ing yacht down Perslan arrey of music, chilla on FridaY and each stu- Nacty Aghily, Samsu l{abib, and a the sponsored by the Ram, v¡ith music Gutf. f,*irst Section dent was taken directlY to the Percy Garcia. by the Styles. The yearbook wili Diltz plays banlo and sings The first section was Per- home he was to stay in over the The Rotary Club has called this be dedicated by the editor at the He entered formed by the choir alone and weekend. programed visit "Vf SA" which tenor of the Mf'Q, dance, tr'aryar's Grejensleeves only to stay conslsted of music from the "Mes- On tr'ridaY evening and Satur- means "Visiting International purpose Still Time soloist and performer siah", spirituals, folk songs and day morning the individual host Students' Activities." Its on as a "There is still time to buy your I with many Ilawaiian folk groups. sacred music. families showed the town to their is to help the iÂterhational stu- copy of the Ram," says the editor. Douglas plays anyúhing male vocal ensemble guests. dents enjoy the country in which I that FCC'g yearbooks come out the presented part two, rendering Saturday the hosr families and they are studying. The will I looks like a musica.l lnetrument May and sales will bass, such music as IIenrY Mancini's the international students gath- last week in lanil some things that don't: River", selections from ered at the Marvin Mclaughlin's close then, ba,njo, grritar, ukelele, nandolin, "Moon yearbook staff has done press vetls. and Bess", a folk song farm for a picnic. After lunch, a UNCLE SAM "The I lathe, drlll and "Porgf part," Mitchell Bower, Tree, called "The Drifter" and an old tour of the farm which had. been its stated I Coming from .Joshua it is Yester, the fourth member stanclard, "Let Me Call You Blanned was not taken because, GREETS ED. student life etlitor. "Now I Calif., time for the studeûts to get be- ì of MF'Q, became famlllar with Sweetheart", as Mclaughliu Phrased it, "EverY- Goorge l(uemP el, formor hincl the yearbook and buy a I banJo and guitar at an early age. Solos And Duets boaly was having too much fun rrill be Iia,mpago reportert He has been performing and re- ' ParI three was a collection of talking, eating, swimming, PlaY- pinch-lútting tho rest of tho Momento cording with a number of folk popular piano solos and. duets of ing badminton, soccer or riding semest€r for Sports Editor Don yearbook is something that groups, including the New Chrlsty Gershwin and Clokey, PlaYed bY horses to get them together to who was intlucted into "A F'oster, is to be treasured through the Minstrels, Les Baxter's Balladeers, Stella Eldritlge and CarolYn AII- take the tour," a¡:rred services lasú week. the years as a memento of your won- Travis Edmundson and the Easy vin, which was interpretetl ln At the picnic, Rudy Dar, Presi- I(uempel hails from AustÍnt d.erful and not so wonderful mo- Riders, dance by members of tr'CO's mod- d.ent of the International Clfrb, Texas, a,nd served as a, Public ments at FCC," statetl Pam My- Judy Henske, a folk and blues ern dance class, captured everyone's at te ¡ ti o n rela,tions man ln the Unitetl ers, assistant student, life editor. singer and. a commedienne, is fa- The "Diplomats," a quartet of soon after hÍs arrivâl-he fell into States Navy at I¡emoore Naval is something which your chil- mous for her uninhibited sense men from the vocal ensemble, the srrimming pool while still Station. "It Air dren will be able to look at 20 of humor. She began her career crooued popular and standard fully clothed. lluempol's second This is years from now and say'Is that in a nu¡sery and later made the songs to fill out the evening and Later in the afternoon Da¡ semest€r on the Ra'mpage staff' you, Mommy Daddy'?" rounds of Californla coffee houses. afternoon's entertalnment. agaln entertained the grouP bY really or Poge Two RAftIPAGE Ãpril23, 1964

Publlgheal weekly by the Journallgm students of tr'resnr¡ Clty College, Il01 Unfyerslty, Fresno, Callfornia. Composed by the Cent¡al Call- lolnla TyÞographlc Servlce. Unslgned edltorlals are the expresslon of the etlltors. <æÞ!' *9, JL CHARI,ES WRIGHT Ðclltor-ln-Chlef By DENNTS JACOBY A BIG SPIJASE was made by ' Rampage Barbara Ditlier-.----.------:-----Managing Etlitor .WITAT Cohimnist Rudy Dar last weokend in Chow- George Kuempel-----. ---..------.-----Sports Editor HAPPENED??? TO chilla, during the foreigu etudont Dennis Jacoby------.------.------.------News Editor those beautiful blazers that stu- fteld day. Rudy Dot only fell in tho swimm.ing pool dent council paid 1100 bones for. onco but ùwico lberta Hurst I Ekch¿nge Ealitor...-..-..The¡esa Johnson and this wás not a schedulod ma. tchell Bower I PhotograDhers---..-...... -----..--..--.Tom Clark, At first the members of council neuver. onaltl Crimm I Thad Barrler. Kimio Mikr UÍhenthatkid doee eome 'were very conscientious about thing hê Report Sue Kenny, Don lvfe4carini, really does it up big. nderson, George l(amburoff, wearint them to the meetings . . . f wonder if his clotheo wene e ltrmas. Inez Merta. guess C&rtoo Doug Welss, John Reynolos EMIKO TAKETOMO but I the novelty has worn sanforized. off because mo¡e and more of **+ Clericql Mcrior people these show up to the meet- FRESNO tr'ÀREWEr.r.: Dotile ings mlnus their blazers, Seems tr'eldman, popular editor of FCC's a real M,\I\Y F,\TETS MAI{E US Job Troining shame that one half of the yearbook, has departed. She left people are sticklers for uniform- Sunday afternoon for Canada and ity and the Vitql In Jopon other half are content won't return to Fresno u¡til Au- to show up looking like bunch FI]LK, BLIJES SIi\GEH By JEAIIINE a gust. I am sure that I am not BAITTA of hodads . and then Rampage 'Writer . there is only speaking for myself when f By BARBA.RA EHRENBI}RG Staff the other extreme: peopte Emiko Taketomo, the sây we are certainly going to Rampage Staff Writer a sophomore that wear their uniforms at FCC, is a clerical major from ail of miss Dottie's warm and _glowlng There are many facets to the the time . . whether it is a stu- 'Wakayama, Japan. personality and sharp wittlcisms voice called Henske. dent council functlon or not... . magic Judy Miss Taketomo came the around. the ole mortue. . .A,nd to Can't win 'em all, f guess. The six feet tall, 135 pound folk Unitecl States three years ago *{'* I would like to take thie oppor- and. blues singer is as versatile after graduating from Naga Htgh tunity to wish her the best of as they come. School in lwadecho, Wakayama. $UCCESS fS the only word in Iuck. Good luck, you crazy my limited vocabulary Canuck. The Henske sound ranges from She attendett one year at Ðdison that ca.d HiSh. She lives in tr'resno with describo tho Spring Ftting last *.t+ soft lullabies to loud ând. throaty an Âmerican family so that she tr'riday night. This dance was by CIIUIYIBS, CRTIMBS: Phi Bho of folk music and blues. Much can attend. tr.CC. "I came to tr'CC far tho best ono we have had. Nu is Bponsoring a bake es,lo the slnger's charm can be attrib- to stud.y English so f can get a hore a,t dea,r olo FCC ttris sem€is- from 9-l on Apr. 27 in tho etu- uted to her chic good looks, her better job in Japan wlth a com- ter. Tho ba,nd was loucl but goort dent union building. Ttre pro- well known plunglng neckline pany that trades with the United and v€ry ontertaining. Some ceeds from this sa,le wttl go to- dresses and her long rope beads, States. In the Japanese soclety, people shimmied when thoy were wards tho retarded. child¡en's Nostalgla and wistfulness mark a person \¡¡ith an American edu- supposed to shake buú a.ll in all "ca,mpership" fu¡rd.. Ttroy ane go- the style of Mlss Henske's lulla- cation can get first choice on a tho dance was a hugo success. f ing to bo solling cake, cookiee, bies. She began her career sing- job," Miss Taketomo said. think a special vote of úhanks cupcâIres, candy and crsnbs. I gmiúh. ing sleepy-time sollgs to an en- Miss Taketomo's family, her shoultl be extend.ed to Kent personally thlnk this ie a vory chanted young audience in a brother who is a commercial de- Ilick Comstock, Ray Bay and worthwhile cause and I cert¿i¡Iy Phlladelphia day nursery. IUDY HENSKE signer, and her grandmother, still Gwen Oehlschlaeger for ûrei¡ un- hopo tha,t everyone will give them "Folk crnd Blues" tiring efforts in makÍng 'Wolcomo Rolief live in lwadecho, Wakayama on tho danco their support in helping tho lesa the island of Honshu. Though what iú was. fortr¡n^âte. The quality claimed "ethnic" in Wisconsin, \Ã/as unceremoniusly rocky, 'Wakayama is an agricul- * *** by many of the more popular folk dropped from her senior year in tural area where rice, grapes, and GREASE Gá.THERING.' Campus singers is lacking in Jualy Henske, ' F[,8 & FoRGET: a football college for answering "true" to onions are trowrr, tr.rom April grease monkeys have had the pri- antl it is a welcome relief. She clinic for high school coaches ln all questions on a true-false the- through July, the weather is warm vilege of eyeballing a few auto- renders her folk songs with exub- and around. the State Cemtor ology exam. and rainy. It snorss in the winter mobiles here on campus this week. erance and energy. Ju¡rior Collego distrlcú rrill be Trades Painting and the temperature is between This gatherlng was part of the held here at FCC May 2. 8o if The haunting attributes of the After taking up painting, Miss 10 and 12 degrees centigrade (50- campaign program for AMS queen you know of any coaches who a¡e Henske personality can be heard 53 degrees tr'ahrenheit.) Henske traded that pastime for candidates which is being run in having a rough time fielding a, when she sings the blues. Her singÍng as means of expression. In the Japanese school system conjunction with the tr'ord Cara- wining tearn be suro to onoounag€ penslve and sultry style captivates "I found that I could say more before a student can enter high van of Music. The wing ding will them to aútend. all listeners and stirs the hardest school as a singer," she explained. or college, he must take take place tomorrow night at 8 lfho picnic sponsored by tho heart. an entrance test, If he fails, he PM gymnasium Her first engagement was at a in the and. the Intern¿tionatr Club will be held Uses Beads goes to another school in called to take winner of the AMS queen contest Sunday as schedufed. OnIy tbis (See Emiko, Page Loudness is an asset for Judy t}le ZeD. Coffeehouse and Motor- A) will be announced. sometlme dur- time it is a bring your own Henske, who is noted for that cycle Repair Shop, Later when ing the show. (lunch?) affair. quallty, whether crying into her Miss llenske was touring the Chivas at the Dugout or hittlng country, , a former o CIASSIFIED ADS o other folk singers over the head member of , with her beads. asked her to join his new group FOR SALE fsgq long neck bonio (pete WIMPY'S BURGERS Seeger modelt- ¡A,l¡6sf brond Mlss llenske, born Singers. new ond who was in perfecl shope.- Scruggs luners, Grover A TREAT ! -the'Whiskeyhill mochìne Keys ond 'YIOUTH.WATERING hord shell plush cose. t495 N. VAN NESS Only $300. Ted Holl. Ai ó-9200.

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1429 N. VAN NESS Sponsored by Dennis Jocoby ond CJruck Boin April23, 1964 RA'IIPAGE Poge Three Merchandising No Frenchmqn? Students Try AMBASSADOR GETS For An Award tr'our Fresno City College stu- FRANCE ASSIGNMENT dents have submitted. applications By JEAìITI\ID BANTA for competition for a statewide Rampage Staff 'Writer junior merchandising student of "I don't plan on marrying a the year award. Frenchman, just learning the Of the feu¡ Walter Bates, French arts," said Barbara Di- Fred Immel, John- Wintemute and. dier, student ambassadoress to Richard Za}rigian. one will be tr'rance and Belgium. selected tomorrow- by representa- The plans for the student am- tives of the FCC Merchants Ad- bassador are mote definite now. visory Committee to represent On June 23 a proposed charter the school. flight will leave San F¡ancisco 'Washington, Heading the selection panel for DC. Student are James Tempel, manager of orientation will begin June 25, NÄ,NCY McINTYRE SANDRA TÄ,YLOR J. C. Penny Co.; Charles Hoester, and will include a meeting with "Chqrleston to Twist" "Got c Lot of Lovin' to Do" manager of F. W. Woolworth top-level U.S. and foreign edu- Co.; and Pat Mon Pere, manager cators and government officials, of Patrick James, Inc. The students will have time to tour FCC COEDS VIE FOR The state winner will be named the capital before boarding May 14 at a convention at the Sabena international jets bound Statler Hilton Hotel in Los An- for Brussels, Belgium, on June 28. 'MISs FRESNO COUNTY' geles. h. reception Brogram will be heltt in Brussels for Belgium- Two tr'resno City College coeds her talent presentation she will Arrangements for the annual the X'rance ambassadors. will compete ln the Miss tr'resno sing "Got a Lot of Livin' to Do." award. were made by the Bureau BARBARA DIDIER Miss , plans County beauty Bageant sponsored Miss Mclntyre, 19, is also a of Business Didier's tentative Student Ambqssqdor Education of the Cali- include by the Fresno 20-30 Club in the 1963 graduate of Mclane High fornia Department three homestays and she of Education, hopes to attend the Roosevelt High School auditor- School. .A.t Fresno City College with the Sears-Roebuck tr'ounda- Institute of France about 150 years ago. The Political Science. her part ium this weekend. she is also a pep girl and a mem- tiotr to sponsor the contest. Àfter first last of her summer may in- Sandra Louise Taylor and ber of the Rally Club. tr'or her homestay she plans to attenat the clude some family tree tracing- To be eligible for award, Nancy Lynn Mclntyre, freshmen, talent presentation lhe summer sesslon of the Institute for monkeys? She plans she will do a which is contested by 14 junior a short .wlll b€gin competition Saturday series of dances ranging fron the of Political Science at the Univer- trlp to Rome and Germany, trav- colleges, a stud.ent must be a night at 8:30 PM in beauty, poise "Charleston" to the "twist." sity of Paris for the last two eling alone. She is consldering sophomore, have completed or be and talent. Contestants will ap- Miss Fresno re- weeks of July. Afte¡ two more buying a car. County will enrolled in a cooperative distribu- pear in the evening gown and ceive a scholarship, com- homestays she will be on her The student ambassadors will $600 a tive ed.ucation class and have a swim suit competitlon and they plete wa¡clrobe, watch and a olrn. leave Fresno on June 20 for San a major ln merchandising mar- wlll each gtve three minute Miss tr'resno or Miss Didier's family came from X'rancisco. à County crowtr and an keting, The applicant .must talent presentation talent expense paicl also with all trip to SaDta have at least 2.5 grade point countlng twice as much as beauty a Cruz for the Miss California average. and polse. All ten girls in com- Pageant. Candidates selected to repre- petition have been rehearsing: to- Judges for the pageant include junior MDTA, Clssses Af FCC sent the colleges must gether for the past month. David Victor, prod.ucer the of present a personal resume, includ- The 1g-year-old Miss Taylor is KiIdare" television series, "Dr. ing letters of recommendation a 1963 graduate of Mclane High and Steve Rogers of by the "Com- employers and the distributive Are Now ln Full Swing and is a pep girl at tr'CC. For bat" series. educatlon teacher-coordinato¡. "It takes unemployed peoBle, Employment. If for instance Applicants be judgecl pri- teaches them puts will a trade then there was a demand fo! steno- marily on po- the basis of their them to work." That was Mr. graphers (which Sprìng CJCSGA Conference tential in management. Hansler, dean of T&I talking therè is) a class Each contestant will recelve a about the MDTA (Manpower De- is formed and specialists are hlred. Will Be AI The Bilimore Holel plaque, and the winner wiII re- velopment and. lraining Act) to teach. The Department of Ðm- ceive a trophy and an individual protram which is being carried ployment thetr proceeds to refer tr'ive students will represent Saturday and Sunday. be It will award. on here on our campus. interested people to these classes. X'resno City College at the spring attended by delegates from 72 This program supported by the On completion of the course the convention of the California Jun- California junior colleges and one federal government trainee returns to the department ior College Student Government is new, but is rapidly catching interest for placement. Association this weekend at Los out ot state college, Phoenix Emiko' throughout the because Angeles' Biltmore Hotel. College. country (Conti.nued of the results. Fresno CitÎ Cot- Representing tr'CC at the con- According to Edgmon, some frorn Paga 2) the public Iege, having started the second THE ference wlll be Associated Stu- topics to be discussed at the con- test. Eleven of the high 'Wakayama class in California, graduated all dent Body President Terry Edg- ference include a proposed con- schools in offer MONTEREY INSTITUTE general 24 of its first students and has mon, International tribution to the John Fitzgerald ed.ucation and business Club President programs. already begun 3 more classes. of Rudy Dar, tr'reshmau Class Presi- Kennedy Library and the issue of Two others offer en- gineering courses, The openings for classes, which deDt Ray Bay, -4,S8 Vice-Presi- free speech on junior college also. TOREIGN STUDIES Japanese range from stenogrâphets to dent Susan Hawthorn, and tr'ran- campuses. In high schools, the girls wear uniforms that look llke welders, are based on the demand offers curriculo leoding fo the B.A. ces Hanolan, representative-at- The CJCSGA meets twice a ond M.A. degrees in longuoges ond sailor dresses for them at the Department of large. year to discuss aspects stu- and tennis shoes. civilizolions ond in polilicol orts, of They dent government affairs, includ- wear a school pin on their The conference will convene to- sweaters; LANGUAGES & CIVITIZATIONS: ing seminars on campus it has the name of the trench, Sponish. morrow and continue through communi- school Germon, Russion, catlons, attitudes, activities, and but no date because lt llolion, Joponese, ond À{ondorin SPRfNG Chinese, organizations. Its goal is to pro- stays the same from year to year. They ean't wear makeup curl DICK'S TAUNDROMAT mote an active knowledge of citi- or POTITIGAI. ARTS: their halr so the girl with natur- Wqsh l0c Every Wed. & Thurs. zenship and democratic leader- FORMAL Europeon, For Eoslern, Neor Eoslern, ship through participation in ally curly hair is lucky. ond totin Amer.cion Studies, II23 E. BETMONT Miss Taketomo hopes to trans- A nulti-disciplinory opprooch con- student governmeDt, with empha- bining longuoge, Bet. Von Ness Son Poblo fer to tr'SC this fall and return l¡teroture, sociol in- sis placed on action under parlia- to stitutions, geogrophy. economìcs, Open 24 Hours Japan graduation. low, mentary procedure. after políticol thought, diplonotic history, hisloriogrophy, ond conlemporory problens ín lhe study of foreign ciYilizot¡on s.

FA[L SEMESTER: September 30, l9ó4-Jon. 30, l9ó5

SPRING SEMESTER: SUSIE Februory 6, 1965 - Møy 29, 1965 To look your best An upper division college ond o grod- usle school occredited by the Weslern for the shorpest fit, Associotion of Schools ond Colleges RICHTER rent your tux from os o liberol orls ¡nslilution. An Ame¡i- con inslitution with o foreign-born ond foreign-troined foculty. ldeol J. FERDINANDI locole for yeor-round sludy. where you're in style with: T9ó4 SUMAAER SESSION: . New pleolless lopered June 22 - August 29 AMS . . Trousers lhot fitlll I9ó5 SUMMER SESSION: . Lotest colors ín motching lie, June 2l - August 28 honky, cumberbund sels Spring , . Shorpesl Colored ond White An opportunity for foreign study Dinner Jockels ot homel - New Speciol Student Rqte The lnslilule is neeling new os well Sweef heqrt Also No Deposit!!! os old Colifo¡nio teoching credentiol req uiremenls.

?erú¡nanû¡ For furlher infornolion wrile to¡ SUSIE RICHÏER ETECT J. VOTE Office of Admisslons FoTAMS TODAY CAROT YOUNGBERG ?orual Uear THE MONTEREY INSTM|TE Spring Sweethecnt 804 N. FUTTON OT FOREIGN AMS QUEEN STUDIES AD 3-7098 Box 1522, Monterey, Coliforniq Poge Four RAMPAGE April23,1964

FCC Fails RAMS SWEEP PAIR; To Crush NOW FACE DELTA COS Team DO-OR-DIE MATCHES'N By D.AVID R. PACHnCO By DON MENCA-RINI ican River, ( ?-4, antl 5-4 ) , the Rampate Sports Witer Rampage Sports Writer Sacramento City CoUege Panthers Fresno Clty College's spikers Thls Saturday'the CitY College were being downed by the Delta are llcking thelr wounds after the Rams will take oD the San Joa- Mustangs in StocktoD, 6-2. and Cqllege of Seüolas snapped their uin Delta Mustangs in a do-or- 3-2. three meet dual win streak, 86 to die doubleheader in John Euless If Frlesno can sweep their 50, to clinch the Valley Confer- Park. doubleheader against Delt¿ Sat- ence dual meet title for the sec- With a record of 9-5 in Valley urday, they will be ln good posi- ond straitht year in Fresno's Rat- Conference action, the Rams are tion when Sacramento comes to cllffe Stadium last Friday after- only two games .behind league town the following Satu¡day. noon. Ieading Sacramento City College. "The boys have beeu waiting some Sacra- This Saturday tr'CO's thinclails ìühile the Rams were sweeping for team to beat will traYel to Foothill College in thelr doubleheader against Amer- mento in a doubleheader and now Los Ältos to the Northern they feel they can ove¡take them," çnter said Callfornla Relays to compete Coach Len Bourdet. "Delta has good. ancl fieldlng atalnst riva,l NorCal track squads. a hitting TENNIS MEN team, so we must get by them made a strong tr'resno's spikers before we can think of SCC." showing against the powerful COS Glants, taking firsts in seven of READY FOR Batting Star the 16 events, but the conference å.galnst American Rlver, left champs' depth was too much for PLAYOFFS fielcLer Harry Miller (a haDpily marded man) was the battlng õtar the thln Ran squad. Rebounding from an unexpected in both games, collecting flve Ilndofeated loss to COS in Visalia tr'riday, the H.A,NGING ON-Pinch hitter Lincoln Mcrini fouls off c pitch safetles in eight at bats and driv- Angove's Giant City College tennis team wlll at- Coach Jerry from A,mericrcrn River pitcher Jim Pcrker os Fresno cqtcher ing ln five markers. fn the sec- splkers finished their third con- tend the conference playoffs in Brendon Ounjion geis set to chcrge home in the ninth ond. game of the doubleheader, undefeated meet Yisalia this weekend with the in- secutive dual inning of the first gome of o double heqder between Fresno Miller rlpped a clean slngle to their dual meet tention of securing berths on the campaigD and ran crnd ARJC. The Rcrms swept the double heoder over the Ieft field to drive in two runs In 25 straight, stretch- roster of finalists to attetrd the trlumphs to Becrvers 7-4 cnd 5-4. (Miki Photo) the botton of the seventh lnnlng season 1961. regionals tr'oothill College in lng back to mid at to glve tr'resno the sweep over.A.R. Los ÀItos May 8 and 9. tr'CC's Houston Williamson, top The Rams closed out thei¡ point continued his expect get places on Ram maker, "We to scorlng ln the fifth lnning with a performances by caPturing Delta Swimmers Edge FCC the regional team for Don Brag- flne walk, followecl by succeesive and scoring 14 onier and. BilI Nixon for doubles, a double win þ singles by Monreal, Miller antl points clash. and Bob Nelson singles," said in the YC (Bv One Yard) For Crown for Ross Moschitto. Speed demon Williamson \ry'as Coach Dan Ozfer. Ily JIDI ANDERSON The winning pitcher was Chuck ln 9.9 in taking the 100 Pla,ces fhirtl timed in Rampage Sports Writer Merker w'ho gave up slx hits and yard Dave successful the reglonals, dash over'COS Giant San Joaquin Delta Junior College Beavers are the 1964 If at four runs in eight lnnlngs. But 'Whlte, 23 feet, 3/+ the team would thetr qualify and sailed Valley Conference Swimming and Diving Champions but for mainly due to control problems, inches to win the long the state tournaEent be held iump. only by a yard. They edged past the Fresno City College to Merker was relieved in the eighth at f'CC May 15 and 16. He is credited with a Persohal Rams 5I-44 in a meet that was not decided until the last by Gary Barnett who struck out jump best of 23-31/2 in the long 25 yards of the final event of the day, the 400 yard freestyle The team placed third overall two batters in the ninth lnnlng. I play year, to put him up with the leaders when the two most her-lln league thls despite The Beavers oBened the eec- in junior college circles in the ond game by combing Ram south- state. CC Golfers Readyl+ffå""åïli::":i"'-î;.ä'""j:;li:l'f""""ii:""i1; :X,ä:åi'"i :i paw Roter Hubbell for a triplq, Willimuson Upset the nravers' and run scoring single in the jump --trelay i a In the triple event Wil- For Crucial Meet I "'1:'.ï.'TIn that race :î:il:l Wayne î|^li,l-"".ï^Deaver, the ¡tportsmenSportsmen first. COS's Cor- | I liamson was upset by Coach Hans Wiedenhoefer's I school record holder in the 50 I "They were excellent represen- In the thlrd, the Beavers came nelius Frazier with a 4l-4 leaP tatives of college," Ozier Fres¡o City College golf teau I and 100 yard freestyle races, and I the back to ring up twin tallies on a as compared with the Ram spik- double by sure fieldtng Tom ers' 44-9 bounce. Williamson has Best, an infield single, and a sailett 47-6, second best in the vicious coffin corner double by state this season. fi'¡azier's career best is 45-5Y+. The visltors had the Êcore 4-0 A,nother upset câme in tlie over the Rams in the fourth. high jump, when Ram Tyrone Then with the score 4-3 in the Powell defeated Wes Mitchell of bottom of the ninth, Mlller came COS. They both sailed over the up wlth his timely two run slngle. bar at 6-4 T+', but Powell took his specialty on fewer misses at the heitht. ExDelano athlete Mitchell IOTES has cleared 6_7 s/4, alt}lough he weighs 185. Second. game: only stands 5-10 and Amer¡can Rlver Powell, Ram freshman abr h rbi JumBer, 2l has done 6-6 this season. 00 20 Still a thirtl upset was recorded 33 in the discus where X'resno's Dale 00 10 Samuelian, though off hls seâson 00 00 best mark 159-0 hit 147-5. Rob- 00 e¡son, who rates third in the state 00 at 159-4/a, followed at 146-3. Totals .-----.--.-...-..----..-..29 4 84 Fresno Clty College Pole Vault âbrhrbi pole X'CC's Dan ReineÌo, 2b ...... -.....-.-..--.4 2 3 0 In the vault Monreul, ss ------..-----.--.---3 1 0 0 Stone was defeated by COS's Tom Miller.Miller, lf ...... -..-...... -.-....4...... -..-...... -.-.... 4 0 2 3 'Whltten Ifarini.\farini. rfrf....-....------.-...-.2 ....-....------.-...-. 2 0 0 1 who leaped 74-LVz to t}re Moschitto. ct...... -..-.-..,.2 1 0 0 13-6 jump. Schanze, rb-..-..-...... --.-3 0 1 0 Ram spikers' Teter', 3b .--.-..-...... ---.....3 0 0 0 Ounjiån, c...... -.-.3 I I I Hubbell, Þ...--..,.....-.-..-. 1 0 0 0 Schmidt, p -...-..-...... -.. 1 0 0 0 Bentley ...... -..-.-..-...-.-.-.-- 1, 0 0 0 Totals....-..-...-..--...-.--.--27 5 9 5 Rlver' -..---..--..---102 100 0-4 ^mericantr'resno'esno City ColleseCollege --.---000 012 2-5 F-luoschitto, Best, DP-Brovrn to Best]st to f'racabas, Monreal to Schãnze, Shirt lÏarüobe Brown to Best. IrB-Âmerican River

Valley Confer€nce Standlngs w-l pct. gb Socramento City ....---.-.. 11-31-3 .786 Fresno CltvClty -.---.------.---..---.- 9-5 .tr3 2 Sa.nùn Joaquin Delta UNIVER,SITY SHOP (Stockton) ----....-.-..- 7-7 .600 4 Moalesto ..-.-.....--.-....-..-..-.. 7-7 .500 4 I 02? Frlto¡ College of the Sequoias (Visalia) 5-9 .357 6 freestyle relay. U-Goalhart & .A.merican River T-2:28. (Sacra,mento) ..-...... -. 3-11 .t14 I