FRESNO COLLEGE

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vor. xvil FRESNO, CALIFORN|A, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963 NUMBER 20

Sump ter Picks Leqdìng Roles ' Nine Visitors For Wîlson's'The Boy FrÍend' Inspect Drama director Clyde G. Sumpter has announced the leading roles for the upcoming spring production, "The Boy Friend." I t FCC Facilities Diane Benbrook, Stephen Berglund, Kathryn Thomas, Nitre visitofs from Dos Palos Anna Tooakoian, and Richard Fagundes will play the leads Jciint Union High School District fn the first musfcal attempted by+- were oD campus Mar. 18 to iD- spec¿ the college's facllltles and *il"î:J:i" visit classes fn the three dlvlslous, I Student lounge announced Stuart M. White, tr.CC presented May 23,"'";""îïï,,i," 24 and, 26 It presldent. the student certer soclal hall Reopens To The Board of Trustees for the during tr'C0's second annual Flne district were shown slitles telllng Arts Festival. the story of FCC, then went to FCC Students tl,e Ilusiness Division, the Letters, Supporting Roles The lounge in the student cen- A¡ts and Science Dlvlsion, and Others cast ln supportlnt roles ter has been reopened by the the Technical and Industrial DI- inclutle Margaret Thomas, Deanna Student Councfl. vlslon. Passmore, Carol Schaeffer, Doris In the regular meetfng held The ttve þoard meBbers êDd Pires; Michael Quijada, Jo Ann last Tuesday, the members voted their companlons also toured the to open the lounge as long as Rlzzo, Ronald Scott, Ronald MNE VISITORS inspect FCC's fccilities crnd visit clqsses. new gymnaslum, the library, aDd Baker, Rodger Johnson, Do¡een students can use its facllities (L-R) NeiI Nordstrom, Mrs. the foreign language lab. properly. J!.y q" Mcrry Mcngaret Crowe, Kruger, Lubberta Meursinge, Car- John Britton,'Mqruin Meitenry ond Jock E. Mutkey. The trustees who vrsrteri FCC meu Rodriquez, Robert Russell, The resolutlon states that the were Rlcharcl Ð. Des Jardine, and Linda Jones. lounge will be open on a pro- president; Robert E. 'Wood, elerk; batlonary basls, as long as the The stago crew a¡rd. other 4on- FCC Debate Team Wins Lawrence Wolfsen, Robe¡t Mc- aoting po€itions will como from rules are followed. Taggart, and John Britton. Surnpter'e classes in theater cra,ft The rules for the use of the The Dos Palos representatives a¡rd rehearsal a,nd. per{ormance, lounge state that no eating, drink- Awards At State Tourney were accompanied by Jack E. card playing plus a few members from Delt¿ ing, or is allowed in The tr'CC debate squad won 14 tificate of superior performance Mulkey, district superlntendent; the lounge. Neil Nordstrom, the high school's Psi Omegan FCC's dla,ma club. awards of achievement at the for his oration and Karen Hayes California State Junior College principal, and two citizens from "Since 'The Boy Friend' is received the same award for im- FCC's ftrst musical; it be a Deþale,lgurnaBent ..p.¡ip.h .,ygS the district, Marvin McHenry and will promptü speâklng. new experiment," said Sumpter, "Potpourrì" held Mar. 15 and 16 ¿t the Uni- Mary tr'rances Crowe.. "but our cast is very eager to do versity of California a,t Santa Certificates of excellence were awarded a good Job." Barbara. to Richard Anderson and Selecfs tr' ra n z Weinschenk, debate Rouald Manuto in debate, John "The cornplete cast consists of Coffman Speaks coach, said outstaDding perform- Harker in extenìporaneous speak- sæsonod per{ormors ha,ve who given ing, Chuck Overs a,ppeared in numerous produc- SIsÍÍ Positions ances were by JoAnn Rizzo and Anderson and Marlene placed in oratory, Diane F illpot, Miss ln Palo tions and others who will be ap. Naney Drioane has been select- Smlth who Alto second and Jackson, Ha¡ker and Rogers peering ln their first play," added ed as the editor of Potpourri, the third ií oratory, Kar- ln "The Hydraulic System Polnts en Hayes who place interpretive speaking. 'Way Sunpter. FCC literary magazine. won third in the to Mechanical Fallure," extemporaneous speaking Potpourrl ls publlshed by the and by "Approximately 250 students was the topic of a speech given Completo Cest the debate team students each spring, contalning of Jo Beth Jack- representing 23 Californta Junior by Charles M. Coffman, FCC auto Sunpter also remarked, "We son and Miss Smith who tled for yesterday the wo¡ks of the student boaly. Colleges competed In the çtate- shop lnstructor, ln have a complete cast and have third place women's Short storles, essays, or stu- in debate. wlde competition," sald ùetn- Palo Alto. begun rehearsals. .A.t present we Robert Rogers received a cer- schenk. Coffman, an itrstructor at I'CC are working on the choreography dent art work may be submitted to the editors of the magazlte for elghteen years, was a gueðt under the direction of Dezle speaker for the .A.utomatic Trans- 'Wood¡, our choreographer." for incluslon. Jo Beth Jackson, publicity manage¡ of the maga- mlsslon Rebullders Assoclatlon of "The Boy tr'rfend" Delegates Represent FCC was wrltten zlne, announced that students Northern Californla. by Santly Wilson, as a muslcal rFho want material in this year's Ife spoke at the Cabañ,a, a satire durfng the 1920's. The set- edition of Potpourri should get At Bi-annual Conference Hotel-Motel in downtown PaIo tlng is the X'rench Riviera at a it in as soon as possible to per- Twenty-one delegates repre- Ilresno's student body presi- .A.lto. glrls' finishlng school durlng car- mit time to select the best ma- sented tr'CC at the biennlal re- nlv¡,Ì time. The central theme dent, tr'red X'. Faieta, Jr., was of terial. gÍonal student governmetrt con- joined the play is the basic Þroblem of by the presidents of the CALENDAR No date has been set as of yet ference held. in Porterville. Ma¡ch every girl getting her man, other member schools in praising for the deadline fo4 contributions, At the International Relations 18-2ÈDea.d Week according to editor Drloane, or and tr'oreign Students workshop Porterville for the fine ryay they 21-USC Choir,. .11 .11[ . for the sale of the magazine. She headed by F CC student Rick handled the confereube. He also 'Wrightson, Zz_Tennis, College of ttrrc Art-O-Rama did state that the deadline would the delegation from stated that most of the delega- Sequoias, 2:3O PM, tholo be set soon. tr'CC introduced a resolutlon ask- tion from f'CC expressed the City Rocreation l)epart Drioane, editor; Ânita Smith, ing the membe¡ schools to - Join opinlon that the conrerence menú l)anco, Social Hall Scheduled associate editor; Arthel Cake, the People to People program. and their respective workshop"s 2&-American River. IICIII business manager; Cress Lund- The resolution suggested that the v¡ere a complete success. tr'rosh et Berkeley, 1 PM May 20-25 strom, fiction edltor; Lynn An- program was a help to forelgn .{s a contribution to the tr'CC drews, assoclate fiction editor; students and american studerits tr'lne Arts Festival May 20 to 26, Julie Troiano, circulation man- alike, and would be a benefit to Editoriol the art departmetrt has scheduled ater; Jo Ann R'lzzo, assistant the campus. their thircl annual -4,rt-O-Rama. circulation ma[ager; Miss Jack- Motion Approved son and James X'errls, publicity " The -A.rt-O-Rama will cousist lfhis motion was approved and Dead W eek" Starts T omorrow manaters; Mike Mlnyard, feature of an outd.oor exhibit of paint- wlll be forwarded to the sta,te edltor; Diane Wolfe, associate ings, drawings, ceramic sculp- conference to be held April 18, feature editor; Morgan po- tu::es, and portralts created by May, lgt 20, fn Dlsneyland. etry editor; PauI Peterson, students in Dean A, Draper's fall asso- Aitliug 'Wrightson clate poetry editor; Barbara Roth was Frank and sprlng art blasses. The site Conway, the regioûal dlrector for proposed and. Joyce Schatborn, art edltors; for the display is the Dean People to People. rally shack. vrith Draper and Robert Shaver, fàculty spoDsors, At tho fnh"a,mu¡al Sports work- "The Boy Friend," a musical shop F'CC recommend.ed that at comedy to be staged on,May 23, Choir Presenls Progrom least two hor¡rs a week bo s€t 24 anil 25, will be the drama de- Two Easter Assemblles, Apr. asldo for lntra,mural activities at partmeut's project for the trestl- 3-4, with no charge to the ln- each school. val, whlle constructfng the scen- vitetl public will feature the Resolutions For Confab ery for thls production will be tr'resno Clty College choir directed Thls meetlng of the Oentral the stagecraft classes' responsi- by Lowell Spencer. bility. California Junlor College Stu- Jim Scott, commissloner of dent Governmeut Àssociation at A concert on May 20 will be assemblies, announced that try- Po¡terville was held to p¡epare the presentation of the muslc de- outs for the Apr. 25 talent show resolutions for the partment. 6tate confer- wlll be helcl at noon, Apr. 16. ence to be held ln two weeks. Poge Two nAm?AOt Thursdoy,Morch 2t,19ó3 Bulletin Boards Provide View 0f Publtshetl weekly by the Journalism students of tr'resno City College, 1101 University, Fresno, California. Composed by the Central Call- Campus life fornla Typographlc Service. Unslgned editorlals are the expresslon By DAVID PACHECO of the editors. <@Þ' The posters, banners, and bulle- tins plastered all over the walls of tr'CC's buildings reflect the EdÍtorÍol hectic college life of its students. Á.nyone taking a stroll through our campus would seemlngly be Squirrels Would Add amazed. to see the campus walls wallpapered wlth every conceiv- able type of poster, pamphlet, or Closs To Csmpus leaflet of every lmatlnable size, shape, and design. Imagine a c$i- Trees, trees everywhere, but not a squirrel in sight! zens' group fighting a red hot Such is the situation in Courthouse Park in downtown campaign to aboüsh posters on Fresno. For years the lush green lawns of the. park were our scenic highways taking a tour dotted with the furry little animals, scurrying hither and of thls campus! yon, much to the delight of onlookers. But recently all the Of pourse, this palnts an overly squirrels disappeared, either at the hands of predators or of exaggerated plcture how the of DEAN (stonding) qdvice natural causes. campus looks, but lt does give a DRAPER offers to cerqmics stu- dents George This condition caused Assemblyman George Zenovich (D), good'idea of how ift, mali look to Cox crnd Mike ÏVells, on his right, cmd Bill Fresno, to launch a campaign to replenish the supply by visitors. Pqrkes crnd Betty Russell on his left. (Scott Photo) importing a pair of squirrels from the grounds of the state Thls does not suggest that these capitol in Sacr¿mentd. Zenovich's plan has met stiff re posters, banners, and bulletins sistence, as expected, from the capitol, but he is not dis- should be done away wlth, or Draper's Pupils Try couraged. that they do not serve their pur- It was tbjs controversy which brought to our attention pose, because they do, a similar situation at Fresno City College. Despite the abun- The college student has trro Hand Af Ceramics dance of trees and bushes, there is not a squirrel to be found. so.urces of informatlon on campus And why not? What would do more to add to the"ivy league" activities, the- sbhool newspaper By DEINIII-IS IIAGIOBIÂììÍ look of the campus? and .the bulletln boards. O4e gf the popular classes at FCC and increasing'in its . posters, All that would be needed, theoretically, is one'male and The bulletlns, and popularity every day is Dean Draper's ceramics class. his mistress to propagate the population. banners inform students oD cur- Ceramics was started in the fall of 1960 at FCC and in rent actlvities, clubs, and club years FCC, would these two and one-half has become one of the most George Johnson, head custodian at said he meetings. popular classes. be in favor of the proposal to plant squirrels on the campus. This semester's ceramics classes Variety I is a program. of projects to be "There used to be a few large squirrels on the grounds, but closed of Every type of announcement were after two hours created but after that the stu- we haven't noticed any recently," he said. that covers almost every subJect registration. Next semester there dents have freedom to explore' Johnson betreves there is plenty of food and forage on the is somewhere on display. Every- will be an addition of òlasses to I carnpus to support a colony of squirrels. "If not," he said, thing from travellng to Mexico provlde for the students tu¡ned Exciting Moment "we could arrange to plant containers full of nuts in the to learning 'how to be a smoke away during reglstration because One of the most exciting: parts trees for them." jumper, No mptter what your in- of "closed classes," of the class is when the product one obstacle remains overcome-obtaining So only to be terest, you'Il lincl it somewhere. Many Rofuse

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Mike Brown, freshman, was el€cted Activities Board Repre- To Receive sentatlve to the Board of Repre- sentatiYe€. The new positlon was created Certif icates when the amendment to add an Two Fresno City College sopho- actlvlties board representatlve to mores have been chosen as the the board was passed by the stu- outstanding students ln the busi- dent bocly at a speclal electlon ness division for the current, ln tr.ebruary. school year. They wlll Set 9100 The representative was elected each and merit certiflcates ln the as pâst precedent, slnce , the seventh annual Bank of A.merlca, amendment on the procedure to Junlor College Business Àwards elect the representative' failed. Program. Oakla,nd Ctty Collqgþ's Ílower Rocoive Checks Tonight On campus talent lB being The students wlll get thelr sought for more cultured assem- checks ln a Bank of .A,merlca blles. Lorenzo Lewis, commission- awards dinner at the St. Francls er of asgemblies, and Maddy Roth, Hotel in San Francfsco tonlght. sophomore councllman, expressgd They rFill be accompanled by deslre to use student talent fn Eckenrod. The certificates will futuro assemblies. be awarded during the city col- Lewls saltl, we get enough "If Iege commencement June ?th, reõponsee from the Etudents we will probably have tryouts." Sixty-nlne junlor colleges are participating Lewis and Mailtly are also inter- ln the statewlde pro- gram. ested ln hearing from students The bank sald. lts purposes are to encourage students con- as to \trhat they would like to see to sider business as eareer, rec- Dresented durlng a8seEblies. a to Dtablo Valley College's Viking ognize opportunities in the busi- . Two b¿siness department stu- ness world, and to emphaslze the dents of Diablo Yalley College importance of the buslness cur- DÃ'NCE MUSIC-These unidentified (left) have been named wlnners of the two musiciqns-the snqre drirmmer crrd the riculum in Junior colleges. bongo thumper (right)---ce port of the Rick U¡ize combo provided.the Bank of A¡nerica Junlor College which inst¡umen- T9inners On Plaque tols for the 'Norooz' dcrrce in the FCC sociol holl (Clcnk Photo) Business A.wards. Fridcy The winners' names wlll be Maurine Änn JohnsoD was placed on a perpetual plaque ln named winner in the secretârlal 'llorooz' ConnÍttee Selects the buslness divlsion. Lâst year'g fleltl and Charles A. Cook is the reclplents of the awards were winner of the award in business Brian Kelley and Terry tr'ltch. admlnistratlon. Jesse L. Ilaugh, the presldent Each student wtll recelve a, So ores, Rioiqs-Besf Chq-Chq' ers of the Qity Translt Systems of $100 cash award at the Business The FCC International Club, Both Dave Dubel, of the RaUt Miss Bernherm stated that this San Diego, wlll be the prlnclpal Awards Banquet, at speaker at dinner, to be held and Rally Committee !aintly Committee, and Anne Marle Bern- is only one of the activities the when otu- the llotel St. Francls ln San Fran- dents from 34 Northem Callfor- sponsored Norooz dance held last planned by the International Club, cisco tonight. heim, of Inte¡national Club, nia junior colleges will recelve contribution and th€ People to People Or- Frlday was FCC's stated that the dance was a Êuc- their checks. to the celebration of the Perslan ganlzation designed to both aid. cess, and that all stutlents that New Year. the foreign student feel welcome they talked to at the dance en. and to altl his orientation on Norooz is celebrated on the ln joyed it very much. the FCC campus. first day of Spring. It is the day that everything comes to ìife, Througth stated Fred Moasser, At the dance Carolyn Soares Enrollment Shows Decrease indecisíon and Vecente Riojas were selected the best cha-cha'ers by a com- Of 449 Students Fall opportunity is mlttee headed by Mrs. Sara Over The admlsslons offlce has re- t.You Dougherty. spring there were 3,36? men and often lost- Wouldntt leased the official sprlng enroll- 1,460 women students. Belleue..." Ttere are 1,725 full trme stu- PUBLILIUS 8Yr1U.9 FOR BETTER SCHOOT GRADES ment figures showing a decrease (Whtll of 449 students over the fall dents and 3,525 part-time stu- hepptad,o na A dents. Part-time , students are RENT semester. t,'co lvo b.cn w.ulnt those carrying less than 12 units, î.Kîapcn t¡êlr. So There are now 5.250 students Last spring there were 1,924 full- lvon'ttryand lell yoø enrolled at FCC as compared to time and 2,903 part-time stu- BuQ you can flad out 5,6?9 in the fall semester. In the dents. ¡ortouttclî byJt.aÞ spring semester'62 the¡e were try your r',pur... 4,827 students compared to 5,213 And pletcc. hu¡¡y.n in the fall semester '61, a de- crease of 386 students. "There is usually a decrease from the fall to the spring se- LEON'S mester," stated George C. I{ol- Rentol Applies to PurchssE.. . steiu, dean of admissions and Mokes Choose From All to records. Hos moved to Volley ÁypewrÍter This semester the men stu- HANOIAN'S COMPANY dents more than outnumber the women students by two to one. Shopping Center 1929 Fresno Slreet Fresno There are 3,553 men stuclents Am ó-993ó and. 1,69? women students. Last ot Butler & Cedor

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N{t 8-9274 Must be bondoble qnd qlso needs cor. * [eon's lKi::,r¡: Wilf interview during Fridoy Mqrch 29 al PROVIDENTI 3:00 ot room T-l@. MUTUALæUFE your At faYslto âmput ohop lUlens Wear lnsuronce Compony of Philodelphio TAð Ihvr¡doy, liorch 21, l9ó3 'A9 C lfl I B75 v f,J Ram - a ers Lead Loop By BILI: HORI) lh In the flrsr Innlrtnning, Martln tr'aught pitchec nrs Dest ball of four hits in eignt trips to the has 1.64 in the ERÀ department tr'resno City College took a rlumumped asa single oYerover firstfi 'st base the two games for the remainder plate .500 average. I for a with six ea¡ned runs ln 33 inn- tighter grip on the Valley Con-.-lro) scores TTo'omN A'.A'VAKakia¡lkian 'whoho had as the big ¡ighthander set the Schanze, Howie Martin, a¡rd ings, feronce baseball lead Tuesday,', ladvailvancedIto tro secondsecol lonS:Silva'va's ln- Rams down with eaSe. I{ayden a,re tho other .gOO Heintz has given up only one outlasting American River Jun-r fieldeld. single8le.. AvakA.vakian rched.ed base Selma gave up two singles in tors for the fl¿ms (plus Monreal earned I in 15 innings for a ior College ln a make-up game,). lonan a fielderlderrrs choice.choi a rorM in the sÍxth inning but who has one for thtee et the 0.60 ERÄ. Selma and Haydeu 3-1. It was the seventh straight llho Ra¡ns finished off the scor- rallied to strlke out Makel Fara- plÐte). Schanze leåds tho tea,m lead the department wln for the Rams. ing in the second inning on a¡r das and. ¡'aught on slfders. in hits with 16 in 46 appearanc€s. wlth 52 and 32 respectlvely. The game was originally sched- error by Amerlcan Rivers' conter Pryor Hitting .881 In overall games, Selma has a The Rams have an 8-4 record uled as the botton end of a flelder Jim Gray. Gtray dtopped Pryor boosted hiq batting aver- fantastic 0.23 earned run average on the season and a 4-0 mark header last Saturday but was a fly off the bat of Howle Martln age to a hefty .381 to top the on the mound, giving up only one in league play. Their team bat- ralned out. to let Ollver score from second Ram regulars, however, Chris earned run in 38 innings pitchetl. ting average stands at .236 com- Becaus'e of the make-up garne, base. Heintz, a hurling southpaw, has Hayden, who has a 3-1 record, pared to .176 for tr.CC oppoaents. tho R¿,ms had to postpone a, game wlth lla¡rcock in Sa.nta Ma,¡ia until .April 2. Hancock ls noú a, COs LOOMS AS VALLEY POWER member of tl.e Valley Conforence, but FCC w-itl see plenty of loop action Saturday wlren they travel to Etockton for a twín bill $rith Stockton Jr¡nior College. Bix Hayden fashioned a one- Rams 2nd ln hltter against the Beavers from By IrOB CAUDILI¡ that thelr strong flnlsh will pro- Bill Cowings COS moved (Sac); American Rlver Tuesday and of 3, Taylor 4, Romero (St). College of Sequoias loons as vldp incentive for further im- dldn't allow an earned run. It among the Êtate's top sprlnter6 120 high hurdles-l, ¿q'. Wil- the power of this year's YaIIey provement. with 9.7 yartl marked the second straight game a time for the 100 llams (f'CC), 15.0; 2, Powell Conference track race after ¡oll- dash, Hurdlers (COS); ARJC hasn't been able to find FCC wiü be at Berkeley Sa.t- Charlle Leathers, 3, Mlller (AR); 4, Moore fng to a wlde victory in the first and Tom Powell, quartermiler (r.cc). the hitttng range against the urda,y for a, triarryular meet annual Valley Conference Relays Norm Coleman, and miler Frank Rams as Dick Selma tierl the against the Unlversity of Califor- Two mile run-l, Jimluez Tuesday at Modesto. Recendez joÍned Beavers fn pigtatls Saturday with nia freelllnen and America¡r River. Cowings as the (COS), 10:21.8; 2, Snetzinger 'Winning important cogs iD the Giants' re- a masterful three-hit shutout, 2-0. four of eight regular llhe dual meet score between tho (FcC); 3, Rios (COS); 4, Lls- events and five of seven relays, Ra,urs ancl American River lay victorles, Pryor HIts will kum (â.R). the Giants from Vlsalla amassird connt a¡i a¡r offlcial Valloy Confer- Summary: Shot put-l, Magg¿ral (Mod), Second baseman Jack Pryor polnts, compared enc€ meet. 98 with 70 for Team scores (on basls of 6-3- 50'!!+"; 2, Brooks (COS); 3, was the blg hitter for the Rams F{esno City CoIleBe, 26 2/3 for Larry Maggard of Modesto gar- 2-7 for regular events; 10-6-4-2 Tuesday, clutch Reynolds (COS); 4, Neleo¡ collectlng two Modesto, 18 1/3 for Stockton, 1Ç nered. the only flrst place not for relays): COS, 98; F'CC, Z0; hlts two runs batted ln. (cos). and for Sacramento, and 9 for Amerli won by elther FCC or COS as he Modesto, 2 26 /3; Stockton, 18 Broad jump-l, Baye6 (COS), kyor's first hit cam.e ln tho can River. hefted the shot 60'1y4". Still, 1/3; Sacramento, 18; Am. Rlver, 23'7"; 2, Moore (FCC); 3, BiS- second inning after third base. Tho meoú had originolly boen COS took second, third, and 9. ler (Morl); 4, Isom (FCC). ma¡r Bob Schanze had doublod scheduled for Saturda,y at R¿Þ fourth in that event to win it 100 yard dash-l, Cowlngs tnto left fleld. kyor's singlo over cliffe Stadium but tho weekend point-wise. (COS), 9.7; 2, Greathouse (St.); Discus-l, Jacobe (FCC), second base drove Shanze in with waslìout forced postponemend, 151'1"; 2, Connor (COS); 3, the first run of tho ga,me, FCC showed good overall depth Maggard (Morl); 4, Burnett The Beavers tied it up in the in addition to scoring heavily in FEARTESS PROGNOSTICATOR (FCC). third inning when a , the hurtlles, discus, and Bole High jump-l, Souders (COS), pitches a , and two wild vault, as they established them- 6'6+t"; 2, Mitchell (COS); 3, ad.vanced ARJC centerfielder Jim selves as the conf€rence's prob- Holm (Mod.); 4, Evans (Moal). pla.te Tank Menfor Predicts Gray across the with the abls runner-ups. Pole vault-i, Farkes (FCC), only rùn Hayden. off Bob Jacobs won the discus for 73'; 2, Crawford (COS); 3, Ptant Fresno did.n't break the tie un- the Rams with a best mark of Tisht Win ARJC (r'CC); 4, tie: Gooler (St), the slxth inning of the sched- Over til 151'1", placifg him among the Christofferson (Mod), and Har- uled seven innlng game when top JC platter men in the state. By DON I'OSTEIì San Jose City College 68-2? in vey (Mod). Hayden led off the bottom half of Fresno City College swim team the d.uo matches and scoring 89 He is unbeaten. (Smith, the frame with a single to left 48, Amerlcan River Junior Col- points to SJCC's 66 and Reedley's 440 relay-1, COS Bill Parks copped tho pole vault Whtte, Leathers, Cowings), 42.8; centerfield. (13'), Al WiIIianç clipped. to a lege Mermen 4?-that's what nlDe. Monreøl Singles FCC is going to edge ARJC by tn 2, Fresno;3, Stockton;4, Sac- wln in the high hurdles, and the Menlo JC dldn't shors up for ramento, Hayrlen was forced at secoDd sprint medley and shuttlo hurdles tomororìr's tank contest in Fres- thelr contest Saturday. Other pool 8 8 0 relay-1, COS (8mith, when a sacrifice attempt by cen- relay teame also grabbed victor- no High's at 3:30 PM. Any- scores of pa6t meets are as fol- way Gatewood, Colema.n, Cowtngs), terflelder Howard Martln falled. ies for the Ra,ms. that's the way Darryl Rog- lows: Sacramento CC, Mar. g, er8, 1:30.2; 2, Stockton; 3, tr'resno; but shortstop George MoÃreal The shuttle hurdles team, mad.e tutor for the Ram flnmen, 69-27 in favor of F'CC; Stockton single to send Martin to thlrd. foresees it tn hts crystal ball. 4, Sacramento. up of -A.l'Williams, Odel Williams, JC, Mar. 7, 64-37, Stockton; Ba- Mlle relay-1, COS (White, Larry Sflva walked and Schanze Ths aqua swaml optimlsm kersfield tr'red Teixeira, and George Moore, of JC, Mar. 1,62-33, Ba- Cowings, Coleman, Leathers), htt'a sacrifice fly to shallow cen- also predlcts that if hls aquamen kersfleld. blazed to a 57.4 seconds clocklng, 3:22.1; 2, Fresno; 3, Stockton; terfleld where ARJC fielder Gray make it past the Sacramento breakfng the tr'CC record by more Saturday's results: 4, Modesto. made a beautiful diving catch to school, they will be on their way than two secotrds. 400 medley relay tr'resno Two mile relay-1, COS (Buck- save one run for the visitors. to the Valley Conference crown. Coach Erwin Ginsburg u¡as (Garberson, Bradford, V.- Klavon, man, Peterson, Recendez, Clem- hyor then walloped his second generally pleased Karl Klavon, an all-Amerlca wlth the Rams' ¡'ilippini), San Jose, 4:23.0. ens), 8:72.0; 2, Sacramento; 3, hit of tho day betweon shorú and on last season's medley relay showlng at Modesto and hopes 200 freestyle-Yandersluls, F, Fresno; 4, Modesto. third to ecore Monleal from sec- team; Karl's bròthe¡ Vernon, a ond base. Roliefer Don Brown frosh from Silva, SJ, Garberson, F, McGraw, SPrint medleY relay-1, Fresno Mclane High School, R, Reusch, (Haynes, 'Williamson, who took oYer for Bea,ver chuck- SJ, 2:09.4. O. Wil- and another freshman Doug Brad- 50 freestyle Bradford, liams, Craig), er Mike Faught, got Ron Oliver ford have been the pacers for F, 3:36.6; 2, Sacra- NefmenRun Cryis, SJ, Mealey,- J., mento; 3, Modesto; COS. to ground. out to the second base- Rogers this year. Conrad, R, 4, Martin, R, 24.9. DistaDce medley ¡elay-l, COS Ilra.n. The forher Fresno State toot- 200 individual medley-K. Kla- ( NIel<1e2, CIemens, Garcia, Re. Hayden made short work of the ball star now in his sophomore Win String von, F, Denny, F, Norberg, SJ, "entlez), 10:48.5; 2, Modesto; 3, visiting hitters in the last inning year at FCC, comBlled a-10-3 rec- getting' Leedom, SJ, 2:31.0. l¡r{'srìo; 4, American River. the first two hitters to ord last spring as a frosh coach. fly out and fanning Brown for three meter diving-Mealey, Shuttle hurdles relay-l, Fres- Lack of alepth kept hls crew out (Teixelra, the final out. To Cool 23 F, Morris, SJ, Noland, SJ, Sharp, no Moore, A, Wtlliams, of the championship rankings. f', 199.4 points. C. Williams),57.4 (new FCC Pick-Off Dan Ozier's netmen added This year's team has more 200 butterfly-V. Klavon, F., record; old record 59.5 by .â,dams, Two men reached base on Hay- Stockton to their string of 23 vic- depth on the boards with two 2:39.9. Prudhume, Revis, and Montanez, den in two innings other than the tories last tr'riday as they easily divers. FCC had only one last 100 freestyle-K. Klavon, X', 1961) 2, COS; American third but catcher Oliver and Mon- obtained their fourth shutout of year ; 3, and was without one in many Filippini, tr', Giles, River; 4, no other entry. real comblned to pick a runner the season. Saturday's match SJ, Bennert, contests. SJ, Conrad, off second. base in the top of the against American R, 55.9. River Junior The local natators also lost 200 backstroke_I{oward, sixth inning and Monreal threw College was rained out. sJ, three top flight swimmers through Garberson, F, Denny, Norberg, a runner out in the first frame In the singles against Stockton, F, graduation. Ed Wilde and Doug SJ, 2:38.1. to end the inning. Rick tr'lori defeated Don Hoffman Peargin, two tr'CC all-Americans, 500 freestyle--Silva, SJ, Van- Hayden ga,ve up four walks a¡rd 6-1, 6-2, Fred Moberly downed are now giving a bit boost to dersluis, tr', McGraw, R, McGee, AAE N struck out eight in seven innings Rick Lazaro 2-6, 7-6, War- 6-4, tr'SC tankers. F, Reusch, to booet his Valley League rec- ren Stallings dumped SJ, 6:11.2. Steve Cur- Also lost is Dennis Rogers (not 200 breast stroke-Bradford, Eve & Soturdoy work ord to two rvins a,nd no losses. now 6-2, 8-6, Bill Nlxon snashed related to the coach), an all- F, Benneft, SJ, Leedom, SJ, 1ó'120 Hrs. per Selma's pitching performance Lalry Lazaro 2-6, 7-5, ?=6, and week. American and fo¡mer student Sharp, F', Arndt, R, 2:43.4. ln the first game against Ameri- Dave Koon triumphed oüer Tom president (con work full time body at tr'CC noì¡¡ a stu- 400 freestYle relay-tr'resno (K. can Rlver featured 12 strlkeouts Shaw 7-5. 6-1. clent at Claremont College, and Klavon, V. Klavon, Filipplni, Van- during summerl only one walk as the veteran The doubles proved to be a This year's squad has 10 mem- dersluis), moundsman proved his supe¡Iority breeze as Moberly Koon San Jose, Reedley, Good poy qnd and bers including the two Klavons, 3:56.2. to the average JC hurdler. teamed up to sway Hoffman and Bradford, Mealey, Sharp, veteran scholorship. IIe struck out every ARJC bat- Lazato 6-1, 6-2, while Nixon Triangula.r. Scoring and Steve Garberson, Bill Filippini, lnformqtion of T-tr(X) ter at least once ln the seven Flori mastered. Lazato and Cur- Don Denny, Corky Vandersluis Fresno 89, San Jose 56, Reed- game. innlng now by the same score. and Rlchard McGee. lev 9. Bldg. 3 PM Mo¡ch 22 MeJor Martln, rlghtfielder for The hard couÌt men wlll travel In the last meet Friday, a Double I)ual Scorlng Mr. Newlon the Rams, came through wlth the to the College of the Sequolas double dual-triangular affafr, the ¡'resno 89, Reedley g; btg hlt agalnst Beavets Fresno 3817 N. Millbrook the who tr'riday for the Yalley Conference Rams took top honors by trounc- 67, San Jose 26; San arc 2-2 loop play. Jose 80, ln Tennls Meet, lng Reetlley Junior College 89-9, Reilley 15. 229-2156