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lssue 24, XXXI Volume FRESNO, April21, 1977

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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- 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

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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. for "People and Plants" being tryouts. PAJATA ÏOPS offered May 2 through Junè 13. Interested students should The class will meet on Tuesday 'Hoftnon' todq meet in room G-101. If you have A FIRST IN FRESNO and Thursday mornings from any questions contact Janice 10-10:50 a.m. on Tuesday and "Tales of Hoffman," an opera Jensen or one. of this year's 29-30. from 10-ll:50 a.m. oir Thursday turned into a highly successful cheerleaders or pepgirls. in the Greenhouse Workshop. movie, will be screened in the There are openings for 6 The class will develop horticul- Theatre today at 7:30 p.m. cheerleaders, 6 pepgirls and a ture skills, involving plant Admission is free. mascot. llyouts are open for all growth, soils, watering, sexual British filmmakers Michael FCC students and high school and asexual propagation, trans- Powell and Eme¡ic Pressburger, seniors, planting, weeding and fertilizing. who have a reputation for richly Also, the general care of colored fantasy, combined the houseplants will be studied. best English-singing voices with Job office Biology instructor Ron DePry actors of the eta and then will teach the course. synchronized the two together. The Placement office is now off The result, said critic Bosley the lobby of the new Student Crowther, is "A rare and Services Building, SS-232. For Poy heorhg thrilling fusion of pantomime, job information and applications Direct from National music and danee." for work, eontact the office from A public hearing on the The Royal Philharmonic Or- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through New York! Touring contract proposal of Fresno City chestra, under the direction of Friday. Company

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The math lab in the Science agribusiness. FCC), has risen from 3{11 during Building has been put into The A.S. degree and Certifi- the spring 1976 semester to 1,093 operation this semester. Located cate of Achievement is offered in for the spring 1977 semester as in Room 60, it is usually open agri-business through the Busi- increasing numbers of local Goottue uottshop Monday and Wednesday 8-5, ness Division, with many of the residents attend classes. Enthu- Tuesday and Thursday 10-11, courses being transferable to a siasm is spreading among the and on Fridays 8-4. four year school if you're populaee as the possibility of opons Something that is definitely interested in a B.S. degree. For completing more varied units at lptll 27 beneficial for the student is the more information see a counselor the center improves. Demand for fact that many instructors have in the new Student Services more than the general education of poems, "Let them Be Said," put their lectures on tape and Building. You knorr¡ what the classes is great and we anticipate these tapes are available to definition of a farmer is, don't and "Letter." A collection of .growth in many directions. students for review. There are you? It's a man outstanding in his short stories, "The Sink," and also additional math books field! many of her essays and articles have also been published. available for further assist¿nce. -Adrian Acosta Many of our students have The math tutor, Luis Medina, been out of school-for several Ms. Griffin, a distinguished She has held public ieadings at is available to help students years and education has taken on poet with particular interest in universities and community col- approximately 19 hours per week . a Modero new dimension for them now. the women's perspective of the legds throughout the United and can tutor in all levels from ÌVe hope to eneourage more to Math 71 to Math 6. His schedule contemporary world, has had a States-ranging from San Fran- Total enrollment in classes at return to college. is posted in the lab and students number of her writings pub- cisco State University to City Madera Center (an extension of -Georgellen Parker lished, can sign up for tutorial assistance including two collectlons College of New York. up to a week in advance. In addition, there are six computer terminals available for simulated games in the areas of biology, chemistry, physics and math. Some programs are already available, but some students also write their own. Any studènt desiring some help with math can use the lab; it is not ¡¡eccssary to'be presently enrolled in a math class. It can also be used as a general study area. Drop in check it out! -Celia Gomez C,ondklces Students who plan to be credential e¿ndidates at CSUF should enroll in English 1B instead of Philosophy 1^A'. -D. Bliss

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the course, entitled "The Sociology of American Råpe,' will meet on Monday evenings from 7-10'p.m. in S-ãþ. The course will provide an overwiew of rape as a social problem, including the mythol- . Rfiyoureleerciveeye bå¡nd our q/$en rape litigation. ¡noçem¡¡ve ifsï..ard Vncn V. AIso, precautions and preven- about any of the great photographs you see tion, including selfdefense and 9 volt alkaline battery.VlYllar have asse¡tive behavior, will be been taken with Vivitar System 35. 135mm fiLS lens Superfocal one good siudied. eye.Vivitar System 35 is a most for portraits/ Aboul2Vz times largei way to get serious photography, Floy Paynter, a Women's about normal image,Vlvltrr 2X lele teacher basic limitation is yourown Studies at California creativity and skill. Doubles the etfective focal length'of St¿te University, Fresno,, who 220lSL 35mm c¡mera Center-wei ghted has had experience in rape lenses/Converts thê 50mm lens to 1 needle metering system/Speeds f rom counseling, will teach the course. the 135mm lens to 270mm. Vivitar 1 to 1 second plus "8" for /1000 time expol Case Carries the entire system Electronic flash sync at1/1251h fortably and securely while hiking, cycli Agri-business thread mount 50mm ' skiing, çtc. Find the nearest Vivitar dealer .8 lens/Built-in hot shoe/Self timer/ ask for a ilm-in-chamber indicator/ASA Some of the best opportunities Range Marketed in the in today's job market lie in the - 1 600. Vivilar Aulomatic Electronic U.S.A. by Ponder & Best, lnc. Corporate Offices: 1630 Stewart Street, Santa Monica, area agri-business. Up to 200 flashes from one single of With CA 90406. ln Canada: Vivitar Canada Ltct./Ltée Fresno and the surrounding area beir ; the center of world agriculture, outstanding oppor- tunities exist to men and wo¡hen interested in a career in Vivitan 35 4 Rampage Thursday, April21,1977

Hues Conorotion belieyes in 'reoching oul' to publir

By Fondo Kubot¡ "Rock The Boat." everything." They feel that music such as "St. Clair Lee, Ann Kelley and rock, soul, pop, 'country disco, folk, and Karl Russell are entertainers. appeals to new audi- They enjoy eutertaining people ences everyday. . . . . they believe in reaching out of got together by faith." "You hav9' to be nuts'to be in and generating their energ¡y to "When you get three adults it. I tell young entertaine¡s the public." together, who don't know each goming up that this isn't an easy Backstage, ¿fter their ASB other and never sang togethèr, b-usiness. If you do go in it, go ail sponsored concert, sitting on it's incredible of how many hours the way and learn how to read, comfortable chairs, the Hues we have to spend with each write, and even play music," Lee Corporation and Manager Tgally other," Kelley revealed. They replied. Russell added, "\üe have Holmes talk ¿bout thei¡ nine -_ rehearse three hours a day. years of working ¿s a unit to "When you're like we are with 'entert¿in audiences all over the our own individualities, we have. world. to get together and rehearse Since "Rock the Boat" was automatically. You have to sing and games, but they don't realize released in 1974, a smash hit and hit those harmonies," Lee body really single that sold over two million, said seriously. "When we hrst the group has kept active started, we said we were read¡', performing, traveling, and c¿tch- but we bombed out and went ""i"it'iJrìJbrèak." iùg planes to get to their back to the drawing board." The Hues Corporatiorr does not destinations. "Recording is a _ whole new trip deal with any liberation thing than stage work. The first time "we are a group and it takes all of "\ile never missed ¡ol .... we recorded, it was strange, fou us to we " have to stay strong and keep got all these mikes and equip- Russell up our mental attitude," Lee 'ment and everything around former pointed "We out. feel that those you." in the Ann Kelley people who pay to see us deserve Kelìey added, "You can't jump better than a lot of them. It's nice a show and we enjoy it. We don't up and dance and move around to have that soft thing around. It care five people . if show ut' ... like you do on stage. Then you breaks it up." they are going to have a show." get the same feeling standing Kelley thinks the guys are still when recording. you The group is more popular in As keep great. "I wouldn't have it any recording you get a little better o+-her way. I don't have to go the European countries than the your U.S. "\4¡e seem to be well known in techniques." through an ego hassle with on a wider basis overseas, while Kelley, originally from Bir- another girl, that would be in the U.S. it's kind of spotty. I mingham, was brought up in Los extremely difficult. I don't have hope that will change," Kelley, Angeles, "I used to work inthe to worry about clothes because I said. The music audience here county, but I decided it wasn't sew them myself and I actually what I wanted has the opportunity to see dozens to do. I started in have a lot of freedom." talent shows, movies, and tea When they are home in ofconcerts and "the people at -year." there parties and was in the girl's glee Pasadena, the group still works might see it once a club in school." in their routine and vocal "They told us that Fresno was St. a get down place, Clair, from , harmonies of their unique sound, where spent most of her life in Detroit with manager Holmes who everybody just got down," and . He is known as w{tes 90 percent of their . Russell said with a smile. "The Dancer" of the group, With television appearances this was the Hues to Corpora- where he'd rather dance than do do, touring city to city to perform tion's frst visit to F resno. With almost anything else. He has and just meeting their fans keeps California and Essence of Life, been active in show business them busy. "People think of you they performed at Conven- the since he was 15. as an overnight success," Lee tion Center Exhibit Hall last "I just decided one conversed. "We're Friday. day I still ctimbing wanted to be a singer. I was that mountain. We have a long The Hues working at the International' way to go." dressed in white House of Pancakes, where I was The new "I Caught You¡ with tones c of a cook." There were other fields Act" released two weeks sparkled by the ago, can he was interested in, but staved change them in the music field. their dance routine, launched in music. He was influenced'by "When you get an applause into "Rockin' Soul." Ray Charles and Beethoven, anä . . . . that you rehearsed on for The clapping and whistling it _ of was a Beatles fan. along time by doing . the audience helped it every keep the Russell, a native of Venice, sense of your body said just group going through such I other Calif., was also interested in done it right. The fun comes music where he was in various later." other groups. "As far as I can "Fun is when you're up there remember, music is a way of life and know actually what you're where everybody doing." Can't Put My Finger dances and On It," that's what I've been doing." The Hues Corporation is doing "IVhat You Need .. Karl Russell Is Lovin"' and "Once you lose that, you lose rt. Photos by Tarnus Glunz By Steve Paliughi rDo Photos by Eusevio Arias you perform beiler ln I

faT S':.*-ÈÊ :fu rryRE 5n*5"-'-ar'an¡ry It'S¡-ccld-dl¡ES uæ SÞq ÊE+-: -åe -ñ L ln- Gß:rt: úEt :ùr .jrc= John Williams-"The spring. It's i¡ e iæer æi -;o åd-_- gEç :lcEelÉ +-a fule great out here æ =ilrF .: æ ær,-¡ ¡Ë and I love to -¡c æ ¡æ-' - EÍ. EI =ÉÐrË-. uD-- come to school. In the winter everybody is down." Thursday,.Aprit 21,1971 RanpagO |l Reeord flrm h ¡ ro dbcoyer loccl tclent

By Fondo Kubot¡ There will be categories for Have you ever wondered if country-western, ¡hythm and something new is going to blues, and possibly Lãtin. happen in Fresno and the San Joaquin Valley music-wise? .... "Out of it will come the future Or will local talents be dis- artists." covered? Paggett¡ on keyboards, trrilli¿ms as bassist (alumnus of Papa Bear of Fresno) and others ' A pair of young musicians, _f9"*"4 their own group called Arveal "Buggy" Paggett and "Earthbound" it has I new FCC student Richard Williams, sound, they feel. can answer that question.

"ft's funk .. .. It has some They formed a partnership ,Bootsy Collins parliament influ- calling themselves "Shoten enee in with Rufus sound with Records" (SHOTENzenjin) a Sly Stone lyrics. The disco tunes recording company in Fresno. are catchy, every has a they established a working meaning and you can danie to it." relationship with Janis Records and Happy Fox Records in Hollywood. In the album, 75 percent ofthe , writing is done by Paggett, 25 percent by lVilliams. "Right now we want to pull out the big promotion thing that is going to draw hard rock talent, possibly latin music, country- western, soul, and maybe the R ictrard \{'illiarns Arveal "Buggy" paggett artists," commented Paggett. promising groups to a studio, Fresno High and attended Williams graduated in lg?6 at give them a contract and produce ÏVilliams adds, "There is a lot various Edison High where he was in of talent here, but it's not in materials theie, and band. " the release the product. open." "We years are basically the people drums. that- put together the reeords, .... it just happened, The recording company deals make test reèords and master business- with valley He has wise." talent from Bakers- months field to Sacramento. "The release right now," Pascett said. written " "Without my parents feel of Shoten Records will be I I "People have the fãiitr wlict¡ it 1968. Lat would have a hard time in music. answers the problems nationwide, with the help of young of soci- independent distributors that Records and did an album with I yas too to play in etv." cater to Master Flea. nightclubs and they helped me independent labels," said intention. You don't have to "I get this far." Paggett. "It's.not just doing well started working with infoimation on the that one various people - Tentatively on here, we're also looking forward like Larry the 4th of July, "*n"" not after Graham whó both musicians are planning to do well in the midwest, east, reflected th; to influence of Sly Stone. have semi-professional local south and other Darts of the I came up U.S." ;;; di with the crazy idea to bring ii t¿lent amateur concerts in back to Fresno and try to geit it Bakersfield, Stockton, and (lhe They are planning to take Paggett graduated in 1970 at together." final one) at the Selland Arena. 266-2076. Shqrpen note-tctking skills w¡th Rysko's tips

along with prepared material." have written in the right and during the lecture. One is forced Ryska's system is called "2-5" summarize what was said. 4. Write short it in short-concise to review and organize notes due to the fact that every page sentences understandable sentences. in the left hand after each class, resulting on which notes are to be tãkõn margin. in a must be divided prepared study tool for rèview- with a 2 inch Being prepared plays an margin on the left side and a 5 ing notes. inch margin on the When reviewing for a test, right. The read over right hand the right hand section When taking notes it is side of the page and use key words from . should be the left rmportant to remember that it is filled in with notes, nót to help recall what you've in an organized manner but read. better to write short complete By using this system one ean sentences rather in an "as comes" ratl.er than long it concentrate on writing important diluted ones. fashion. Then as soon as One must: 1. Lisþí previous class is information and not be concerned notes and are prepared over you should to- what is being said. 2. Judge review what you with organizing and outlining what to take notes with a proper is important. 3. Condenie attitude. fall ¡emester or ln rhe ¡prh?¡?,

rr'en Îluesdale-"In the fall it's Tom Lee-"I do better in the fall. coeler. Virginia Hildalge do I don't like to come to In the springl'll be working "I better in school when on the fall. After summer it's hot." my farm and I don't have time vac¿- to concentrate tion I feel like getting down to on my siudies." studying." ó 'Ranpagp Thursdav, April21,1977

frockmen host Pirotes todoy in seoson's lost home meet

Fresno tracksters came home Fries stated, "Jose ran smart. had all season long, with the with severq,l personal best marks He was good on the water jumps, exception that quarter milers ofthe season, after competing in but he chopped too much before Garcia and Al Rivera will run the last week's Bakersfield Invita- each steeple." half mile and the 440 relay team tional against some of the will feature Tony Powell, toughest competition in tire In the field events, pole Anthony Washington, Rick state.. vaulters Stan Reyes and Mike Keyes and Malone. Thornton soared 15-6 and 15-0 Coach Bobby Fries did sorne respectively, and weightman Although the Pi¡ates aren't experimenting and came up with Tony Williams got of his best really a powerhouse team, Fries a devastating medley relay team throw ofthe season in the discus did point out that they have some which placed thi¡d while clocking with a 153-0 toss. l{illiams also excellent talent on their squad. a 10:08, one of the best times in plac-ed himself second among the nation to date for Junior all-time Fresno eity shot putters "Modesto's team has'some college. with a 54-1 mark. pretty good people competing for Ron Malone, FCC's premier Today Fresno will face them," says Fries. "There's going sprinter, ran a surprising 48.9 Modesto in the Ram's last home to be some super races, especial- quarter mile, Joe Garcia clocked meet of the season. Fries said ly the sprints, and some great a 1:58 half mile and distancemen that he and his athletes aren't duals in the field events. Ray Rubio and Al Lara came really too concerned about the through with strong perfor- results of the meet, they're On the field the Pi¡ates are led mances in the 1320 and mile runs. looking to the Valley Conference by javelin thrower Derral Finke, championships to be held on who has unleashed a throw of The Rarùs Jose Renteria broke Saturday, April 27. over 200 feet, and on the track, the school record by running his sprinter Jime Taylor should be first 3,000 meter steeplechase Fresno will have much the tough as he has clocked a 10-4 100 ever in cruising to a 9:51. same entrants that they have mef,ers.

Speedster Rick Keyes, Fresnors No. 2 sprint- et, has recorded tirnes at 10.9 in the I00 rnet- ers and a??,8 in the 200 meters.

SPORTS BRIEFS

i-=È*ìt- Diver, swimmers to NorCql Photos by Henry Barios

Diver Rick Herris placed fifth and Mark lValker clocked a l&9.6 game, but was still able to reeord in the 3 meter spring boar{ in 250 freestyle in last week's meet, the vieiory. The B¡m rpcord now last week's Valley Conférehce which was just half a seeond from st¿nds at2-l for the second half swim meet, as the FCC swim qualifying for the st¿te meet. of Valley Conferenee play, and team concluded a some-what has them tied with Saeramento place. dism¿l year team wise, but a M¿rk went through the hurt, for first worthwhile effort on the indi' pain and sgony zDne in tying the vidt¡8l basis. sehool reeord i¡ the 200 breastroke," ¡dded Stephens. Fresno used two big innings to do most of the damage. The compete the Consequently W¡lker was Ha¡ris will in worher Rams scored six timæ in the Northern Cal championships on awarded ¿s the hardest on the team by his teamrnates. fourth inning, and came back April 29 ¡t Ohlo¡e college in with five more in the fifth. Fremont, along with women swimmers Tami Green, -Lisa a¡d Liz Culverwell. Keller Golbrr J{dte¡¡ wh Green will swim. ùle fOO b,reastroke, 2fi) heestyle, and Moaty Walden shot a sizzling individual The women's tennis team 200 medley, while 69 and Greg trrilIiams added a 72 tuned up for the Ojai Invitational 50 Keller is e¡tered in the as the Ram golfteam coasted to a Tennis lournament, which st¿rts fteestyle and 100 b¿ckstroke a¡d 961408 win over Sacr¿meuto today. by easily defeating Sacra- butterfly. 100 I\esday at Riverside. mento City S2 in Sacramento last Friday. The Rasrs, now li-t, will "This has been the nost travel, to Reedley today to Singles wins were recorded by pleasant group of swimmers lve quest Sharon Lehman (6-2,7ß1, Debbie gt¡ted continug their for the (6-2,60), ever co¡ched,' Stephens. Valley Conferencc championship. Smith Soccoro Bolanos "firey worked exceptionally hard. (64, 6-2), and Pat Cruse 16-2, ï21. all yea¡ long and brought down Victorious in doubles were Pam their respective times renark. and Pat Cruse (6-3, &2). One ably." Rom nine rolb match in singles and one in doubles q¡ere not plàyed due to the illness of â Sacramento Stephens noted that Gary The R¿m baseball team con- player. Drew took I seconds off his 200 tinued to hit the ball hard as they ya,rd backstroke time during the collected hits and toppled l5 Stilwell was season and Todd Tatro went Reedley 1&6 Tuesday in Reed. Coach Shirley tuom 232.0 to 224.6 in the ley. pleased by the victory which ran backstroke. lhe Ram's season record to 3-6. "I we played very well, and go Modesto think they will ttr was good win to have for a doubleheader. this a the Rams most surprising Saturday going to Ojai." swimmer was Joe Ozier who before recorded bests of 24i1.1 in the Jeff Ulrich v¡as the hitting star Competing at Ojai will be breast and 23.8 in the 50 for the Rams a¿¡ain as he drove in Lehman and Jennifer Rigall in r: ., 1r':: freestyle. five runs, including three on a 'ri and Bolanos and Smith fourüh-inni"g home run. singles, in doubles. In regards to FCC's Judd Conley, tr'CC's No. 4 tennis player Dan Haverty chopped 10 chances in the tourney, Coach will seconds off his butterfly in Mickey 1l iiç,rl' hed to battle Stilwell replied "It all depends on play.a rnajor role in torncrrows rnatch against recording a season best of 231.5 control problonrs i"hrouqhout the what kind of a draw we get." College of the Sequoias starting at Zp.rn. Thurcday, April21, 1977 nampegp I

Triple iump oce looks oheod to 0lympic triols of 1980

By Dan Gr¿vee Like most out-of-state or seore needed points tbr his team, district athletes living away front and an 18 year old freshman who For an athlete who couldn't home, Tate hasn't really been is still experiencing growing .training make his high school basketball as hard as he did last pains after each meet. team his junior year, FCC's year. He's found that he has to Eddie Tate has sure made the worry about other things that he best out of a bad situation. took for granted at home. Tate's primary goal is to reach the 1980 Olympics. Both he and In the spring of his junior year, Fries agreed that he has the "To be honest," says Tate. "It's potential, but Fries pointed out Tate was approached by the been a disappointing year for me. Bloomtownship track coach, of one factor he feels is paramount Learning to adjust away from in succeeding. Chicago, Steve Miller. After home isn't an easy thing to do." Miller talked to Tate and convinced him that he thought he "There are a lot, of things that jump, had potential in the triple "If Eddie had kept go along with potential," com- give the same Tate decided to it a try. attitude he had last year, he'd be mented Fries. "The most impor- at 53-0 or better this year," tant of these in my book is During his first season, Tate stated attitude. I would rate Eddie right of FCC track coach Bobby posted personal best marks Fries. alongside of one of my most 22-0 in the long jump, and tM-O in successfultrackmen ever, Maxie the triple jump. Parks." "Even though he has gained 25' Then it happened. In the first pounds and grown an inèh and a go meet his senior year, Tate To to Moscow in 1980, Tate of half since he has been out here, anticipates leaped a staggering 48-2 which that he'll have to he has still jumped 51-8, which is jump 57-0 broke the old Chicago high school in the trials. It may the best he's ever done," added seem a little far-fetched record indoors. now, but Fries. if he keeps progressing at the "The triple jump is an same rate he has been, he could go interestingevent," says Tate. "It Tate has found that he'has as far as 59 or 60 by three you years from now. leaves with room to improve. tougher competition than he Personally I feel it's the most up thought he would have here at This June, Tate wants to and coming field event in track the JC level. junior today." compete in the AAU meet, where the winners of each event Tate's initi¿l taste of California In Fresno's first dual meet and get a free trip to Europe. track came last summer at the only loss of the season to date, Golden lVest Invitational in Tate was edged out in the triple After fiúishing his preliminary classes Sacramento. Tate's 50-11 jump jump by a half inch by here at Fresno, Tate plans transfer Poly, his decision come Bakersfield's most versatile ath- to to Cal triggered to where join out west for college, but there lete, Chris De France. he will his former Eddie Tate prep coach Steve who were other reasons too. Miller, is now coaching at Poly. "Chris is a real consistent "Yey, that 50-11 mark had a lot jumper and he'll be at his own pit to do with me coming out, but the at the state meet," noted Tate. weather and the people are much Along with DeFrance is Chabot's more pleasant out here," says Mike McCreary, a solid 6-3 185 Tate. "The ladies are much pounder who Tate feels, "has the prettier too." best speed of all of them." "I think California has the best track program in the country," So, what it all boils down to is a added late. "Texas and Illinois standout wide receiver who is are second and third, but I headed for the UCLA gridiron couldn't even begin to compare next Pall and who wants to repeat how much better it is out here to his state triple jump crown, a big the other states." sprinter who triple jumps to GRAND OPENING Soturdoy, April 3Oth 1. SW.A'P-A..TAPE z. All factory recorded tapee 3. T1RADE 8-tracks, caasettesr records' 4. Sell a buy (pa¡¡ cash) 5. Robin Trower, Ae¡oer¡rith, Towet of Power, 14ri1d Cherry, Jirn Croce, ar¡d McGartney and üringe Your local PRO-Keds@ dealer and Uniroyal lman- ufacturer of PRO-Kedso I are out to put you 6. Blackstone & Shaw Acrose frorn the in the winning trad¡tion. To be eligible to win the PRO-Keds@ Machine, simply fill Wa¡.ehouse ard behind Bob'e l3ig Boy in an e4try form at one of the partici- pating PRO-Keds@ dealers listed below by July 9, 1977. Contest is open to all ages. Winners will be notified after Augusr1,1977. 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Hanford: Workingriun,s Storc Vislià: Did< Parkcr Shoc¡ Edrtoncl Flltt^ REVTEW 'Eogle Hos Londed' offers Senote should suspense wi¡hou] slere olypes By Merk Hern¡¡dez troops just to let one Jewish Instead, it makes one very clear woman escape from her guards. distinction that no war film in my onrwel critics \¡lrhen the bad guys look good The woman is shot by an SS memory has ever done: It allows and the good guys look like Bozo general, and Caine (as Colonel you to understand who the the Clown's circus, you wonder Steiner) is brought with his men German people are at that time, Peihaps it is inappropriate to defend oneself in the column of what kind of film can make you to court martial. Nazi and otherwise. an editorial, but actions, perhaps even fate, have led us to the cheer so well for so little. Given a death sentence that is Clearly, an excellent film that road we now travel. "The Eagle Has Landed" is a later suspended, the squadron is is worth seeing. lime and again, the Rampage has been critieized by officers penaì basic escapist film, yet manages taken to a colony where Short Takes: of the student body due to its editori¿ls and alleged "biased" a littlg something that is they serve as torpedo launchers reporting of ASB actions. This is l.¡i -esiricted to just this year, undefinable, yet bears down on (that is, when the torpedoes do rFqr those of you who have for this has gone on over the history of this paper. But, in your emotions well. With a cast not launch by themselves, they been waiting for "Star Wars," researching old issues, I find nothing to parallel what has headed up with such greats as must climb on and start them bv keep on waiting. The UA theatre transpired above the Bookstore. Michael Caine, Donald Suther- hand-a process which has iti group in Fresno has apparently group A of ASB Senate members made an appearance in the land, Robert Duvall, and Dr¡nald results shown while it is withdrawn its bid, meaning that Rampage offices; one asked our adviser to call me in to a small Pleasance, it would seem that the expìained). the film is now in limbo with meeting. In this meeting, it was all but demanded that the film would be memorable and Duvall then arrives and gives regard to Fresno. In any event, Rampage remove my hands carrying a exciting. the squadron a chance to redeem unless the Warnor theatre personal vendetta." Also sibility of Well, it is, but not quite the itself by taking on the mission to decides to rebuild its screen. no review, by the Senate, of st te or ASB way the director may have kidnap Churchill. Sutherland, a theatre in Fresno will show it in activities. wanted it to be. member of the Irish Republican 70-mm print (remember the On my own, I feel the Rampage is justified if it rejects these The plot takes up the notion. Army, joins the crew as an original showings of "2001: A demands completely. lVhen I said we would not, one of the (as yet nèither proven or advance agent who sets up Space Odyssey"?). Fans are disproven) that Adolf Hitler housing and equipment for the advised to go to LA or SF to see oldered the kidnapping of Nazis. The squadron, in turn, is It. Winston Churchill, notïò wil the disguised as Polish Army troops *The "Superman" film won't war, but rather to set, up and has established its presence come out. . . two will. Both are negotiations foi peace so that the by stat,ing they are on scheduled lor release sometime establishment of "Fortress maneuve¡s in England. around Christmas, as well as Europa" would be legitimized. Something happens at this Spielberg's science fiction film town to write an editorial), gro'up but almost none knew of the Using that premise, the film point in the film. . . and it's good "Close Encounters of The third that came to our offiees. then details how a plan for the and bad. The Nazis, so far the Kind." According to those near An explanation might suffice to allow both the Senate, kidnapping is put together bad guys, let you know a little of the production of the film, it will students, and others to understand the positions taken in this through a series of events and their own feelings and somehow be great. editorial column. the hand of fate. An excellent make you sympathize with them. rRumors: A new "Man From As a former ASB officer, I have some knowledge of its performance by Donald Secondly, the UNCLE" film will be filmed for operations that some students do not. Further, as a former Pleasance as Heinrich Himmler. Army (Ranger Division) is 1978, with Napoleon Solo (Robe¡t officer, I note many problems from as far back as five years ago head of the Gestapo, is balanced depicted as a group of inexperi- Vaughan) as the new head of the still not being dealt with by the ASB. against an equally good per- enced fools, led by one who organization...The infamous the indictments made against the ASB are not di¡ected at formance by Duvall as the }mows not from the próverbial "Star T!ek" film will not be out índividuals, but the Senate must realize that the actions of colonel in charge of Operation hole in the ground. Played by until February of 1978...It individuals on the Senate can be stopped when questionable Eagle. Larry Hagman, the part of actions are taken. Heading up a paratroop Colonel Pitts makes itself highly squadron, Caine appears as a memorable. :,ï,iï"'"îffJglïr'æ.*xfl :iå:i decorated war hero for the Nazis But one thing stands out: the than a hundred stayed the entire show. and impresses the audience in his film does not cause you to lVhy is this happening? It is not because students do not wish appearance by attacking SS sympathize with the Nazi cause. to get involved, but rather because the ASB selected a show which does not have mass appeal. In other words, a waste of both time and money. ALBUM REVIEW The Senate is a viable organization which can work, and work very efficiently. More often than not, the Senate is composed of individuals who work for all the students and can taire thei¡ personal Rufus, Chonkq Khon But th person's and mat Senate makes itself very vocal when attacked, but turns very mellow into eosy listening quiet when asked what it has done. Rather than explain how it tries to overcome a difficulty, some members turn and blame RUFUS it seems, has come down from about Hollywood, stating that it individuals Senate off. Featuring Chaka Khan It is quit being so s-traight disco t,o more easy is full of "painted faces, sunburnt tim to defensive, and "Aek Rufus" listening investigate indictments made not music. There are some skin, fixed expressions, smiles only by this fine paper, but eneral. string arrangements, espe- worn thin," "caught in the By Roger Lucio cially What the group of Senate members demanded was on the track "Close The blinking neons of Hollywood, unreasonable. W Door." pending battles, r¡aneuvering When listening to this album Constitution and Side 2 includes "At Midnight schemes, faìse expressions, be ready to sit back and get an (My I,ove feel pe Will Lift You Up).ñA washed up dreams, everybody Senate a earful of easy listening tunes. exercise its good horn arrangement on this makes believe in Hollywood,' so right Chaka Khan, the group's lead to the charges. tune, fast moving dance music. it goes. singer, is a strong part of the Unfortunately The Rampage has ASB government it is very repeti Stronger cuts off both sides. group. They emphasize vocals, tious, as most a forum to write of this hãs not,been disco is. A great include, "Everlasting Love," for good reason. Khan's voice is medley is included, "Slow used by the Senate ase. The demand Screw "Magic in your Eyes" and excellent. At first listen of this Against the Wall" and "A Flat that a writer be axed, with its implications of censorship, is LP, it seemed to be monotonous, degrading to the student body, for then it could become a èase but after drawing it closer, the of letting the student know only what the Senate wants him to music produced by Rufus is very know. lay back. In fact it is a lot Midnigh mellower than most of the Charles group's previous releases. stretched out a bit, it could have Maiden. It can be said that Khan has possibly been one of the most listening, mellowed out somewhat on promising things on the album. are into vocals. there is a noticeable lack "Hollywood" thomas Jefferson once said, "If I had to choose between a is a nice tune, a miss out on "Ask Rufus.' (Album of her use of higher tones. Rufus, slow easy song. Here Khan sings courtesy of Tower Records.) l{crmpcpre -Mark Hernaudez

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