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oCitfColleçre lssue 24, XXXI Volume FRESNO, CALIFORNIA April21, 1977 Ser rcJes ote no longel hongup in coreer decision3 Will you encounter sexism in Marvin Nunes, instructor in Ann Marie Raterman, your a chosen career? , said "I student in \[ilson's class said, "I "Absolutely not," said Dorothy is any majored in biolory Marsh, placement supervisor. a good I am learning "Employers want persons who in this because it's a job are dependable and knowledge- field, especially in designing time, and later on able." homes, and in real estate." this work with a home and Pauline Fuller, counselor. said "Drafting pays well," he family." "Today, students are crossing continued, "I have six girls in my, over into fields formerly domi- class learning archite'cture anä Manuel Alvarez, îV instructor nated by the opposite sex. Boys three in engineering and me- said, "We have had gi¡ls in this are signing up for domestic chanical drawing. The girls do class, but the sets are a little science with a view to becoming exceptionally fine work." heavy to lift. It takes a big girl to nutritionists, and girls are Vern Wilson, instructor in handle this type of work." learning welding." radiography, (x-ray technician), Leo Takeuchi, dean of techni- Fuller added, "We don't try to said "My students are divided cal industrial division said, "I iniluence a student, but we do equally between men and don't think there is sex discrimi- point a girl women. In the east, there are nation in any career.'l might lifting more men in this profession, but "In fact," he said, "It'sjust the heavy eepin[ here in the west, there are manv opposite. Employers are making her fi women teehnicians." every effort not to discriminate.t' Speokers hope to csp year St. Clair Lee singa I'I.Gaught Your Acttr . See story on page 4. w¡]h shong showíng MoV 6-7 Trqnsfer stondords Three forensics stars have with an expo3itory on the with her own bronze award. shown brightly this semester, controversial TV program, lValler also had taken an award with two going to national "Mary Hartmann, Märy -Hart- with Bennink and Cohlan at to UC mqy tighten competition in Washington, D.C. maÍn." Cosumnes River. Gwen Waller, Randy Cohlan, and The National Phi Rlo Pi As of now the admissions sities themselves. Certain Sjef Bennink, of the FCC the Santa Rosa Invitational Speech lou¡n¿ment in lVashi¡:s- st¿nd-ard for junior college forensics squad are winding proved disappointing to the ton, D.C. dealt ar.rother blow tì transfers to the CSUC system down the semestei, with the squad's morale, when all mem- squad morale, when Waller, and the University of California Northern California Forensics bers were eliminated in prelimi- Cohlan, and Mark Hernandez require a 2.0 grade point average Association Spring Champion- nary rounds. The team's spirits were. eliminated in preliminary in 56 transferable units. The kõv ships ahead. were lifted, however, by the dual rounds. word is transferable. It makes ä triumph of Cohlan and The .difference Waller at next tournament, in between the two types With returning coach James the State Forensics Tournament Humboldt on May 6-7, is the O'Banion, the squad arrived with of institutions. program you want. in Sacramento. / squad's last tournament of the small force'of the John Ryska, FCC counselor, If you plan to transfer a two at season. As at Cosumnes and to the Governor's Cup tournament says that general education University of California you in Cohlan, with his expository, Santa Rosa, the squad will be in Sacramento on Jan. 28-29. requirements, or breadth re- might note that UC has took a bronze award (equivalent competition with both two aud quirements, recom- differ between the mended that the minimum grade Bennink, who placed to third place), while Waller, in four year colleges and universi- two institutions. had in "More courses point average for community expository at oral interpretation, matched him ties. are transferable speaking at CSUC than at college transfers be raised from Cosumnes River two weeks UC," said Ryska. 2.0 to 2.4. The recommendation before, fell short of placing by a Ryska pointed out that certain was made after a six year few points programs have certain at the Sacramento' require- experiment with the 2.0 mini competition. Cohlan, however, ments the various Sftdent oppool within univer- mum. went on to take a finalist award u¡ll ler farmer w¡ll head in Spr¡ng Bollet Goh Bobby Corrales, freshman solos by Michael Thomas, former tru¡tee theatre arts major, will appear company member, who is now a rd soloist San b ln Vl-Tg with the Fresno Civic Bãllet with Fraùcisco Ballet. Harry Hiraoka, a lO-year uion of Teachers. Saturday during the annual me (hher member of the State Center The'proposal includes a re- Spring Ballet Gala at 2 p.m. and 8 ballets planned for the cat p.m. Community College District tra in the Fresno Memorial Gala are "Romeo and Juliet," Boa¡d Auditorium. "Les Etudien¡es," "Ql6¡¡r¡s" of llustees, has been em and elected president He will "Vari¿tions for Fun." board for the me comrng year. piece of fickets are priced at 12.50 for the tot¿l number of students matinee and Hiraoka, who lives and farms tlgachers pbid in full by the teaehers must Goldberg the t8.50 for the in the Fowler have Ín their been choreoSraphd evening show ¿nd are ¿vailrbli: area, will serve his distrÍct and more faculty iay iu. cl¿sses and a¡ increase by Steve second term as president of elass size, in the Pepper, associste director of the from Gon¿les or at the M-V the teacher load ãnd nuqrber of faeulty eligible for board. previously . civic ballet., Music Company, He acted as district budgeting. s¿bbatical leaves. First and president during the 1974-?5 The proposal is available foí He then will appear in "Best Ashlsn. yeal. public scrutiny at district head- Disco in Town' and 'Dance,' Marilyn Kn¡wles, fon¡er sole both ehoreographed for the Íst with Pacific Ballet, is.artistic Cor¿iein Il¿llowell of Clovis, a c_omp?ny by Kaye Migaki. di¡ector of the Fresnó Civic member of the board sinceã9?5 Corrales also has been cast in the Ballet. llre Fresno Dancc Reper- and its curent secretary, was role of a soldier comic tory. Associatiou (Îhe Rep) "eollective bargaining ean be. ¿ in the elected vice president. Kenneth ballet "The Peas¡nt sponsors the ballet in addition process by whieh instruciion e¿¡ Girl ¿nd the to Just, a Reedley Prince." the Ftes¡o Civic Ethnic L. certified be improved in this district." He Daneers public accountant and a member The Gal¿ will also include and the Jaz,z Co. said teachers felt that "if we're do two of the board since May, 1976, was be held responsible for the elected -secretari. education of our stuäents, we The new officers replaeè want to help make the rules." outgoing president John -Burke He urged the board to hold of Madera and vice president special InThrslszue Michael Cardenas of Fresno. speed In other board items, trustees along received the initial proposal of comple StudentPoll . .. ... ...4&5 the district's faculty for a June. The negotiated contract colls bargaining agreement ShotenRecords. 5 '"ive district will be in effect from one to three . .. between the district the and ontraet years, depending on the agree- F.CGrsEildieTate... ? faculty's exclusive bargaining .. leave, ment reached by the two parties .Editorial Comrnent agent, the State Center Federa- recom- involved. 2 Ra,mpage Thursdav, April21,1977 loweel Price Eurcp.iar Fl¡ghrl I\øwsErrøfs We ate eerving the acadernic cornrnunity with diacount t¡avel abroad. Let uB rnake your air travel arrangernenta. Flexibility as to destination and departure EaveÊ you g cALL us LAsr 800/223-1722 roLL ¡.REE feminist poet w¡ll reod here Susan Griffin, feminist poet, College and Reedley College Sir Thomas Beecham, and the teacher and lecturer, will hold a teachers to the State Center rrlVells JITNIORS- - -MISSES Sadler Chorus provided free public reading and creative Community College District will the background music for the SIZES 5 to 20 writing workshop April 26 and 2? be part of the district board of ' opera-"Cue" numbers. at City-College. trustees' next regular meeting magazine selected The public reading, to be held \ilednesday, April 27. "Tales of Hoffman" as Picture of KATIIPUS KASUATS April26 at 8 p.m. in the Student The meeting will begin at 6:30 the Year for 1951. Lounge, is entitled "On lVomen p.m. in the board room of district The cast includes Moira 926 East ollve Tower DLstrlcÈ- and the Creative Arts," and will headquarters, 1525 E. Weldon Shearer. Leonide Massine, contain selections'from her play Ave. Robert Helpmann, Ludmilla -qçLass from Lauckr-s BakerY "Voices." Tcherina and Robert Rounse- ville. DISTINCÎIVE STYLES AI'ID PRICIiS Ploñts course Ahm eleded TO FIT ALL I{OMEN Pep Has your Creeping Charlie Bill Brewer. who was Fresno fioutr quit creeping? Has your \ilander- City College's ASB president in bZ Discount with F.c.c. ASB Car ing Jew quit ûanderþg? Or, has ln4-75, has been elected.Asso Cheerleadei, Pepgirl and mas- your Friendship Plant turned ciated Students' president at cot tryouts will be held on against you? California State University, Monday, August 27 from 2 p.ni. I Theatle preeenÈe Fresno, for 1977-78. to 4 p.m. and judging begins on I 3 Ifso, you may be interested in mrI3 a special studies course entitled Thursday April 28 at 4 p.m.