Fresno, Colif. Vol. XXXlll, No.24 Thursday. March 15, 1979

DECA brings home the gold

by Myre Sugge Philip Kennedy; second place St¡ff tYrit¿r Human Relations - Management level, Bob Garel: fourth place FCC Distributive Education Human Relations - Managemenr Clubs of America walked away level, Bob Chappell; second place with 13 awards at a Career Sales Representatíve, Bob Ana- Development Conference in San forian. Jose March 9-11. One award was on the fun level Three aw¿rds were on the - a thi¡d place award in the state levelonly: first place, State racquetball tournament for Dan Fund Raising, club award; fourth Ghosoph. place Marketing Team Competi "Last year was an outstanding tion. Bob Anaforian and Bob for FCC DECA, winning nine Gareh third place Marketing state and five national awards. Student of the Year, Mary This year our organization has Rader. even greater potential and f ¡ Nine awards were made in movitation," stated Anne I,tf ll contests that continue at the Walker, DECA advisor. l'l national level: Gold award for "Our major problem will be to i> Membe raise funds to send eight i! award: students to Houston, Texas, to compete in the uationals May :t:!t #.€ Irl¿rteii 1Sl9 and represent college Anne 'Walker, adviser, Bob Anaforian, f Rader; our Frorn left, - Market and community. The cost per president. Second row, Tarnara Neumann, Debbie Barnette, Cully; third place APParel and student will b€ approximately N,Íary Radar, Jonna Adarns, and Lori Cully. Third row, Bob Accessories, Jonna Adams; $800." fourth place Apparel and Acces- The FCC club is now busy (Garel, Bob Chappell, Ken Budd, Eric Cnrtchlow, and Dan sories, Debbie Barnette; 3rd planning how to raise the money Ghosoph. place General Merchandisins. fo.r this trip.

Heqd Stqrt Center, deloyed, rnqy open Moy t5 by Tin Sheeh¡n The site is the Area II soon. Sthen we start taking St¡ff lilriter Community Center at Thomas enrollme¡t for next fall, the and San Pablo, where lVashing- student,/parent can organize Realistically, I don't see the ton Junior High used to be, and his/her schedule ¿round the center opening before May 15, the area that the eenter is Headstart classes so th¿t the and that's if everything go€s actually supposed to serve does after the center is eompleted, the ehild won't have to wait around right." not include Fresno City College. major problem that het-must face for his parent toBpt out of class," Such is the prediction of Nonetheless, 40 of the 80 slots is transporting the children to rema¡ked llernandez. "Our main Andrew Hernandez, program are being set aside for childre¡¡ of and from FCC. "The Headstart conêern is the child." FCC students. elasses are three-hour-per-day director for the new Headstart Hernandez is quick to stress situations, in which there are 20 child care facility at 1447 East asked about progress Headst¡rü is not a mere When of students per elass. If ¿ student/ that Thomas, originally projected by the remodeling phase of develop day

SEEN AROUND NEìíS BRIEFS Teocher hono red; Ph¡lhormonic ploys fllondoy studenf hits iqckpof

Cellist Marcy Rosen, winner of Magarian-Smith, who has an MA not, required. bY Loure Batti students feel describe him best the 1979 Rotary Young Artist in choreography and perform- If interested, eall ext. 8201 or Managing Editor - handsome, understanding, Awards Competition, will be ance. submit an application at the loving and kind. police department, 1940 N. featured as soloist with the This is a non-graded non-credit II.I Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra class wit a self-supporting fee. To Calaveras. don't in Madera on Monday, March 19. enroll, contact the Office of Who says students appreciate their teachers? Jack Tagawa, a 23-year-old art The concert will be held in Community Services at ext. 8256 major at FCC, really hit the Madera report the first class Fred Merlo, ah adaptive PE Hatfield Hall at the or to CSU F reps gifted jackpot last week. Fairgrourrds beginning meeting. instructor at FCC, was District "Incredible He was in the Library, at 8 p.m. with an Hulk" T-shirt here todcy during his Monday night class. photocopying his English home- Included on the program will One student explained, "lVe work, when money started be "The Planets" by Gustav always call him the Hulk because pouring out of the copy machine. Women w¡ll from Holst, which was colnposed from Representatives Califor- he's built like him, and we U¡fortunately, a couple of nia State University, Fresno, will 1914-1916. This seven-movement wanted to show how much we workers in the library decided to be in the Cafeteria lobby today piece has each movement named heor Deokins appreciate him." help him retrieve the nickels, after a planet. (March 15) from l0 a.m. to 1:30 The T-shirt shows Merlo p.m. dimes and quarters off the Tickets can be purchased at p.m. and from 6:30 to 9:30 breaking through the gym to ground. for p.m. Students planning to trans- the door. Prices are $3.50 A new women's group recently save a young girl and the shi¡t is Just goes to show, you win students. fer to CSUF may find the adults and $1.50 for started at FCC prov.ides a place inscribed with the wo¡ds the some, you loose some. being sponsored answers to some of their The concert is to converse with women, support by the FCC Office of Community questions by talking to these and encouragement, information reps. Services. concerning re-entry for women, For tickets and information, future' goal planning, referral eontact the Fresno Philharmonic services, and more. Orchestra office, 1362 North . Meetings are on Thursdays Renzi, Horder Fresno St. from l0 to 11 a.m. in Conference Rooms A and B in the Cafeteria. here ç¡ The first speaker, scheduled for concert I wo donce March 22, is Doris Deakins, associate dean of students. Dorothy Renzi" soprano and James Harder, pianist will be ¡ information, call For further aù at closses set at featured the next "Sundays the Counseling Center Five," concert at Fresno City 442-460ii., ext. 8624 or ext. 8630. Collegè on March 18. The concert Two basic community educa- will be held in the Recital Hall tion classes, "Basie Techniques of beginning at 5. l. Ballet" and "Modern Dance ^ pollce Ms. Renzi is a professor of Techniques," begin March 20 and Lompus music at California State Univer- will continue for eight consecu- sity, Fresno. tive Tuesday evenings. need dispotcher ballet class meet The will is needed p.m. the A dispatcher for the' HELEN'5 from 6 to 7:30 and police is college department. Appli- modern dance course cants must be scheduled from 7:30 to 9 p.m. students earrying 12 units or more. TYPING The classes will be held in G-101. the courses are designed with The position entails varied SERVICE the studenü in mind in that they duties, public contact and radio will progress according to class and telephone work. Shift work level. The instructor is Michael is required and typing skills are CALL 22 6 - 4412

FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION TIIE VALLEY Music News is now availablê&FREE1, in the FCC Individr.ral Consultation, Ldarr iage Bookstore. Music. Theatre. farnily and Child Counseling Dance. Calendar of events. Ptrilip W. ![alker, Ndarriage, Family and MENI - WOMENI Child Counselor JOBS ON SEIPSI American. LICENSE#4768 FOR MORE INFO. $Í1.ü) for i¡formation. SEAFAX, CALL 227 Dept. 8-6 Box 2049, Port -2981, A.ngeles, Washington 98862. Thursday, March 15, 1979

FILM REVIEW Ex-Beofle Horrison is gefting better with qge

þv- t)snnís lloleeYbrook his solo career with tunes like sounds no way close to its Fe¡ture Editor "My Sweet Lord" and "Cracker predeeessor; "F¿ster," a grgat Box Palace."'Ilis new album is no about- motorcar racing has a tune all PlaYed album is (something George been part scene for exception. The new .has bis in the music "Your l¡ve is He was consi simply titled "George llarrison" settinc into lately; ovãf a decade. contains some of his best Forevõr." a tunó consider his shy, quiet one when he and I dered the tunes yet, best since , and "[f with the Beatles. But slowlY was You Believe," I tune coauthored shyness to Side 1 opens up with his new (who slso lings about by Gary Wrigbt single "Love Comes to Every- performs on the tune). nt through one." A nicé. easy to listen and his music. dance to tune featuring solos bY He has delighted us over the Eric Clapton, George Harrison, vears with good tunes. During and Niel Larson on Mini-Moog. ihe Beatles eia, it was like "something" and "Here Comes Other intereSting tunes are the Sun." And currentlY during "Here Comes the Moon," which 'J t; ]Átt7lt Goerge Ha¡risonrs new album cover. H lf¡'lfl:I ù Ll.{oIII \\ I I ¿II:(.1I7:I.ì il:l iOICI II:ltY¡

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FOUR SEASONS ^- Badial & Bias-Eelted Greg Castle, ¿ former FCC student, is studying ai--i r-¡-¡ *T literature at while doing graphic arts ùlE-Er -EErrEll I ,tnr laised Outline Letlerc English CSIIF ña0l8lS *.-.".'...J|åi* work for a Fresno firm. His poems are writte¡ out of personal experience, o.oilrd.rF¡¡., . îAO|AL3 a riÕ td ol h tff. h9-r rh ücrætud. Pdtr&.úr tdr rù UNi - t¡btb bl. h.: d ol tt6 cñÙcb goal illustrate what basically unsayable. h 'thñrr dtðb..rd rÚ ild{r- ô¡ - their to is . .F hld-ñT(ÉÈ¡tÙ.* . BlAS.gELl€O ¡.' -.r¡n. r..rc'.. ær t*rroo¡¡ crru uri¡. ror bq.r il.É nr6l owú.úr.o4r'.-f.ü rdùt . - lttror.a ¡.dò.n.ñc., Aaer...lt. .ld. ù..d a..ltñ rorl& ñ.rlúot Through poetry, events can become objects. delú-dóhÉ Fúú' ffiÉffi.. Four of his poems are due to appear Ín the Valley tuhd ErclustYE woRfl^rlsxrP.IAIEnral, ñoAo Hlz io Polrct€s tu àùh tat - - Prô3,S.r3 fAFtùrlt SS r 6 Grapevine shortly. Prs 7G.r. lEFTSrat ., ta 2 S tuotorEh. o,{Èørhh r.r Põ ra .!75 2a2 ø É* b 7m tl¡t8.r.t .91 !29 26:20r A¡7or3 0Í r 9r P2r5 70n.r. tGRTÈ1at aa 2a 2 16 BF@f¡^F@r3 ¡970 ss ?u?t6 8ator5 sg 2tt P?25 7G.r. lHß7&lat 4S 2ú fnæra 5625 !9t5 29.26t EnTOra 56É !3S ?6'279 P?6 r5F,r5 tFFl6.r5t a56 2Sr GA@fa 30?5 l9Ë ltÙzq tFtû'a 5tt !t?! 210125. P2r5 75F.r5 tcÂtl r5t a6S 2le lBOr¡ ..% 3! GFtOla 19t¡ !9 2g2lr JONESY PLI\YS DEAI) P225 754 15 tHFTÈl5t !S 2% GF@f' 6t75 aOS ¡rôlo¡ CFrOl5 6rS ¡0S 2521t P2l5 t5F 15 lLFtg'l5r 52 $ ¡@ Lq@r! 6¡s 4?t !6!6t HÂtOl5 6¡$ a2% ¡la'¡@

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ã@ñldrúÞdct I can see a street ff*;-*,wOlrd r. h l."ba&r..Ù. li¡rdl. r..rw. houses. ffiæffi# lined with simple clapboard ¡ffi@- FÈ*lb@ tuH '-UåO*€ÊrÙ.dm dr-tra*h -dq.tËFdhø In front of many I played bh fuÙ,ù ,af tukfu.bh æ,rdEfÊ¡ AAtlr! 55 ¡2 .r S r ð ,af .2u r øÅ.ihh games with t,oy gt¡Ds oFr'rl !t ¡r ! r t9$ Z¡É t@ .ât .útfi tat harmless oBlet. ó1 m .1 I ?21 ^¡t.r¡s7t-!3 æ$ 2.ø r tl @r? r9s r94 r 52 En7&ra Q!7 {æ 2X crlr3 2t t5 2527 | & srl 19{ rÍ a¡d uniforms that squa,rcd Fatùr¡ æ9t afa 2!! grlr. 2r æ 69 r t GFrlr. 6! 4* 2æ @rl ros r9{ !a H¡rlra t¡Ð D7èra nb 6n r o srs æs r9r! tð a child's shoulders: t¡ 25 z?èt. 2! s nÉ ? to |rt Fårùr! 6X 4¡ 28 trlta ãË æ5 ?a @fá 2r9 mrJ G¡tlr3 tt9 5D ?D orlra õ5 æË 2I 4 Aú ro .ddt útlr! Da 9f ?i xr+ra ?r5 99 ¿úl tDrt trÉ lr9 ¡r. $l!É ñS ¡5 la uDrt ¡o t¡ tæ Fftta ãË I at orlr! zrâ ¡r ð 2- Hrlrl tÉ [6 26 JDtt - xa ?¡ sHocr( ABSoFBERS tDrt !Ë ?¡ e¡ he th¡oçsdú¡ bb tcpü+ ¡ lor ¡¡ 3f35 och pment thl¡ Ad or t/our Collcge Cerd to ruéelve ItrÎæS rlrc¡c Dtsc$y,xT PRIçES: rDrEI I c¿¡ ¡ce a Gcct bchg tcn dow¡ - houc by bq' Ð r lor i morc complcto batttefield by b¡tthûctd. Lü¡ d Èotæt¡ .nd Prlccr. If I th¡¡f hrrd euou¡þ, if I peer througù the mi¡ù I c¡n still sce Jonesy - pl¡ying de¿d Effr- TrnE svsrEt's tuc. on the ñont l¡w¡ eÐ nmn Sbcc[ Frelno - 14,2-1620 of the prettiest girl in towa. Td l-ociloæ From Ftecno, GA to Seattle, WA Logon pulls no punches Author g¡ves qdv¡ce to young sceenwr

The only way to get credits, associated with any show on by Jon llaues' and real money, from your script, television," he said. St¡.ff Writer is to belong to the Screenwriters' "It would be a black mark on Guild of America West, as does your record?" someone asked. Logan. But when I asked him "It would be a black mark on (It is uot, difficult to get a how a writer gets into the guild, my soul as a writer," he said. news story out of a man who Logan said, "He doesn'i." This thing about freshness, came, without salary, to talk to a about creating your own stories, class of college students about "To get in the guild you have is important to Logan. His chief screenwriting. When I asked him to have some credits," concern about a writer is that he "take something in for an interview after his lecture Logan's chieí complaint about should from (he hands on his he said fine, he wouldn't mind at the Guild is its lack of fresh ideas. here taps his all, and would stomach) and put on paper. I like to falk in the "Of 3.368 members, about a it what makes a writer." Cafeteria? He'd always respected hundred are creative," he said. That is "You the newspapermen, he said. "The rest are mechanics." Also, can learn all mechanics of writing in college, his In the Cafeteria, as in Mechanics: TheY know how to but if you want to be a writer, Iecture, he spoke frankly and write but they have nothing to you've got to have ideas. If you pulled no punches gave me but say. They have no ideas of their can pick up a newspaper, read a, punch right in the face about the own so they buy ideas or steal two-liner, and then picture a everything because I asked for it, them from amateur writers who whole movie," you can be a and because he knew, if I was mail them in. "TheY are drY screenwriter. really a writer, I could use it. writers, and theY were never Logan writes every day. He And when I finished, shuflling really wet," Logan said. reads two-liners and writes my notes together, and said, movies. He has written short "Thank you, that's all I need, Hardly anyone fresh gets into stories and poetry, and he is sir." he stood up, shook my hand the Guild because "all the writing a novel now, but his work jealous and said, "You going to be a Guild-members are of for the screen seems most writer?" I said, "Yes, I think so." each other and especially of new important to him. He doesn't run And he said, "You will.") talent." Logan says it's easier'to out of ideas because he sees them publish a short story in a everywhere. He takes his stories Logan, screen- Gene a busy magazine-and you know how and "digs wherever the shovel who's "Green Gene Logan writer written hard that is-than to do will go in." He will write more. Eyes" and many other television something with a screenplay. features. lectured in the Art "lVith a monthly magazine, Department Friday. He told us editors want something fresh all about screenwriters, and the each issue," but something first thing he told us was how "fresh" in the Screenwriters' impossible it is to become one. Guild puts the old timers out of Here's how it goes, as Logan business. told it. Logan says that the Guild's You've written your first perspectives have become script. It is unlikely you will sell - limited as well. "The Guild is it to a producer because the first 99% per cent Jews," he said. thing a producer will ask you is "What we need are more "What are your credits?" If you females, more Chicanos, more haven't sold a script before you young people, and more blacks, have no credits. blacks who are through working in the 'Shaft' tradition." Ifyou somehow get your script on a producer's desk, past the Because of this loPsidedness' "150 desks" below the producer, TVs;'Martin Luther King StorY" and he accepts it, he's going to was written bY a white man' want to buy it off you cheaply stories intended to give a and take the profits himself. "If I woman's view have been written ever write a novel about bv men, and fraternitY serials producers," Logan said, "the aie being written bY "men in word 'merchants' will be some- their sixties." i0 1) where in the^title." EI "Trash'z' is Logan's word for aÊl A producer just might re- most of television todaY. He {¡lo arrange your characters some shook his head sorrowfullY when IE too. "Just so he can go home to someone mentioned "Mork and {å his wife and say, 'I got this script in FridaY's Mindy." One woman c today that was good, then I did audience martyred herself in the 'ê this to it and made it great.' name of the show: "I just like E Mork. that's all, I think he's "You are more likely to sell a good," she said. But Logan script to a writer than to a wasn't talking about acting. producer anyway," Logan said. But you are unlikely to get He shunned episode writing Sorne pícking n' grinning credits ifyou sell your work to a bec¿use, he said, "it's not Your writer bec¿use he will tell you own creation." You have to Put The Music Farrners played at FCC last your script needs reworking, and your work into someone else's rework it, and psy you for the iormat. "Like putting the left Thursday, N,fay 8. idea, and sell the script under his shoe on the right foot." own name. "I wouldn't want mY name Thursday, ì/larch 15, 1979 5

Respirotion theropv Spec¡ulists in breothing help

bv- Nelle Shutm¡n "No preference is given to St¡ffVYriter candidates with previous health field experienee," says Ramay It's like trying to blow up a "but students should be aware balloon all in one breath. This that they eventually will deal time, though, tle balloon is me, with very sick people. They must inhaling oxygen, until the meta- be physically anri emotionally phoric little endspot of dark able to handle the work." rubber in my lungs is stretched out. As part of the training, Feeling light-headed but some- students work in a hospital for how weighted down. Faint smell one yea¡ before they are allowed take the National Board of rubber - my imagination? - to rtr and medicine, and a voice saying Examination which will certify ã "You're over-ventilating her. She them as licensed practitioners. h can breathe at her own rate." Not everyone who practices in a this field is licensed yet. Ramay Of course I can. So I remember É hopes that such legislation will Èì to stop the oxygen Ilow by soon be passed in order to a breathing out of my mouth, into protect patients. ¡s the plastic mouthpiece of the o Bennett Respiration Unit, a ¡t breathing machine demonstrated Conni Delinþer has been working in field for two years for my benefit by student Steven the already and is stldying to obtain Andy Grover gives intermittent positive Dodd. This is the FCC Respira- pressure tory Therapy Laboratory. her license now. "It's like being breathing to Arlene Gong-Ghung. an RN instead of a LVN," she Four students are' gathered explains. around the Bennett MA-l, the most sophisticated of three She chose to become a breathing machines in the lab. respiratory therapist because of They are solving hypothetical the close patient contact it xygen affords. "I feel like there's very their much I can do for the patient, but which I don't have the volume of their paperwork that nurses do, which treatment on its "lungs." gets them away from pàtienù "We get to do it here before we care; Also, nurses get'stuck do it to a patient, therefore we taking care of a lloor, while we don't kill patients, we kill little are part of anything major, any machines," laughs one student. emergency going on," "See how bad this one looks." The machine lets out a buzzing Respiratory therapy has many scream. A set of built-in alarms aspects. It can be permanent or allows students to better under- temporary. After surgery, for stand what they are doing, and to instance, it can help prevent remember the "patient" on the pneumonia, often the result of other end. poòr breathing and coughing by bed-ridden patients. Respiratory therapy is an îhis ther- allied health specialty used apy can be used to administer primarily in the treatment of medicine more effectively for asthma patients but it-'as can lung and heart ailments. On the - FCC campus, the two-year also be an alternative to program has been available since medication. The breathing machines patient's 1968. Graduates join hospitals at help the lungs entry level and are further expand and contract. Iri patients with chronic lung diseases like trained there in specializations . rehabilitation emphysema, the therapy is like critical c¿re, permanent or neonatal pediatrics. as well as painful. According to Maurice Ramay, "P¿tients respect their thera- thê program's instructor, the pist very much. Breathing is a health field is still a growth most important function, so they industry which increasingly em- get on the good side of theü' ¡ phasizes specialized care. Every therapist fast!" laughs Delinger. .3 graduate since 1968 is working, he says, and many of this year's She finds the work to be well E students are already negotiating respected by the younger nurses jobs. and physieians, but "a lot of older Partly due to the impacted nurses remember the time when Dísco workshop held nursing program, up to 200 they used to be oxygen jockeys, applicants have sought to enter and they wonder why you need a Learning the art of diec dancing are Valerie this program on a given year. On specialist to do it. But then they Nfoeller, left, and ïVendy'Watson, the aveiage, however, there are give all specialists a hard time, tigttt. The about 50 applieants for ã) to 25 because they can remember \ilorkshop was held last Saturday. openrngs. having done everything!" Host Beovers Sotu rd ov Swim leoms split Ys Bokersf¡eld

away with an Gutierrez The women came by HenrY win in the meet. Sports Editor 80-43 runawaY Stephens said, "The team was uery ouerpowering in this meet The swim teams faced both against Bakersfield." tough and the wealh rather The Ram 200 meter medleY heavy 's squad relay team again broke the FCC fell 56 enjoYed school record. Kim Lofton' Lisa a 80-43 bulge in scoring in the Parry, Sharon Hazel and Trina non-league meet. Preheim have broken the school N c) record for the fourth time and have been improving as the o) said, Coach Gene Stevens season progTesses. event could have changed C, "Any the óutcome of the meet"' AndY Said StePhens, "Preheim Stock won the 200 meter swam well in her three races, c¡ freestyle and 200 meter indi- two relays and the 100 meter vidual medley races. freestyle events." D The FCC swimmers will grace o Jim Erickson, an ex-Madera 50 and 100 the FCC pool this SaturdaY at Ê- swimmer, won the freestYle meter freestyle events to Power noon against a tough American l;Tä=ä;hêitt starts her the Rams to the victorY. River team. section of the 200 rneter rnedley, record breaking relaY team.

3-2 victorv RI]'IPIGE Editor in Chiel Mrneging Editor LsiîJiä Opinion Editor Julie Benitez Rom's slide by COS Sporte Editor Ilenry Gutierrez Photo E¡lito¡ Ken Enloe Fe¡tr¡re Ed¡tor Den¡ie Holseybrooh Lori Luz scireen. AdMurger now i¡ C¡rtoonlet Robbie Ìl¡ood¡rd The R¿ms are 1{ Jo¡ H¡u¡¡, leam¡e play and off to a good St¡ü Dong Henllton, start il their defense of last Blc,h¡¡d John¡o¡. Milc Mc0or¡lck' year's.Valley title. fin Sbeehu, Ncllc Shutn¡¡' Conference MYnSq¡¡ Gon¡rlc¡' FCC was controlled well bY noþgr¡ptor¡ P¡ul Frndl' Ju¡¡ Alan BIU Srb¡tdfi¡¡ co¿ch Sccrot¡ry *m rstein) \ Advl¡or oitched a verY smart game. I was disappointed in our à tittte Tte Reupege ls publiehed evcry ltruadry offensive worl, but we PlaYed Õity C,ollege Joundl$n 5 cl¡ss pretty well on defense-" by Freeoo The Rrnpage òfËce ie ¡n SC-2U. Pho¡e 44il'{6ü) the Rams take o:r the ReedleY ext.8262, li0I E. Univereity Ave., Freeno CA 93741 Tigers Saturday at noon at Reedley. Thursday, March 15, 1979

Modesto here Sotu rdov Showers stop women nellers

In women's tennis action, FCC While the women's tennis was rained out in a league match match was being washed out the against College of the Sequoias. men's team was able to continue The Rams have rescheduled their winning ways in Visalia the match for Friday, March 23. against COS.

Coach Shirley Stilwell com- The Rams came away with a mented, "The scores of the walloping 8-1 win. Greg Meyer, matehes unfinished will stand as Tony Escalara,, Matt Carlson, is. lVe had a few split sets in the Eddie Guevara, and Andy eontest." Wadhams, along with both doubles teams, eame away with The rain was heavy near the wins. end and became it evident that ¡¡ the match would not continue. This brings the Ram team to 3-2 in league and6-2 overall. The oÊ The Rams will take on next match is Saturday against :Ð Modesto, Saturday 9:30 a.m. tt at Modesto on the FCC courts at CI on the FCC courts. 9:30 a.m. Là ,oÉ tr JOCK TALK ^à sc É Nth.ureen Mueller shows excellent h¿nd- Ryoh, others eye coordination during tr'CCrs tain-shortened rnatch against COS Tuesday. win YC honors Socromento next. byHenryGutiemez Sporte Editor Despite the basketball season's end, certai¡ FCC basketball Rom trock teom show urell in Yolleï Reloys

The Fresno City College trad< rn¿rks to highlìght the team's hames into the record books. and field teams, both men'and dverall performances.. Four Dan Rhoades ran an inpres- théir powers school records wefe broken by sive 15.0 in the 100 meter hr¡¡dles quin Valle¡; the women in the meet. - 'to finish in second place. Kevin last Saturday javelin jumped O'Reilly threw the 193-1 Di¿ne M¿ci¿s 1&1 in for another good mark. In the the long jump eclipse old to the long jump ü¡illie Alexander ¿nd The men's team finîshed school record. Seiena Dominguez Srayne J¿cksm both had good second in the total team places ran the mile run in'5:21.0 to with score points marks with 28-Z and 22-4 a of 91 tò break Oonnie Hester's old mark respectively. American Riverls 1ÍÐ points. the .of 5:24.08. women, meanwhile took the the triple jump trio of Norm Hester broke ¿ record in the team title with ¿ tally of 90 to 4lrþo,Ryan Whittle and Wayne Modesto's 76. 8,0(X) meter rgn under unusu¿l Jaekson combined for ¿nother school record with a tot¡l of the R¿ms t¿ke on confercnce 140-1,%¡, rival Sacramento City College this Friday at R¿tcliffe St¿dium, He¿d Coach Bob Fries looks starting ú 2zt6 p.m If the oonversion tr¡¡ned out to be a upon Friday's meet as an Ratclitre track is under water or new school record of 10.3?.0. inportant' meet in the R¿ms' is in poor condition, the meet will chance for ¿ championship in be moved to CSUF s all-weather The 800 meter relay tesm also track end field. He sävs thó 4{X) tr¿ck. broke ¿ school record. Wíth ¿ clocking of 1:49.4, Bonita Sralker, At the Valley Conference Ca¡rie Johanns, Sa¡¿h Sauceds Relays, the þms had many good and Diane M¿cias put their EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES CALENDAR Proyer onswered?

would A few days ago it looked as though President Carter MECHA - 12 noon, ThursdaY, Tennie (Women'e) FCC vs. without any progress return home from the Middle East, March 15, Committee Rooms A & Modesto, 9:30 a.m., Saturday, towards the peace effort. B March 17, FCC courts The Associated Press repôrted an American official as saying "We can't close the door on a breakthrough, but as of now we have not achieved what we set out to do." Secretary of State Cyrus Vance was planning to cut short his stay in the Mid East. FCA - 7 a.m., Friday, March 16, Baseball - FCC vs. Reedley (Doubleheader), The lVhite I touse didn't even make an effort to claim success CommitteeRoomsA&B 12 noon, Satur- for Carter's trip to Egypt and Israel, and even Jody Po'u'ell' the day, March 17, Reedley White House piess seCietary, was quoted as saying he didn't know where the peace process would go next. '. But Tuesday theie was good news! A breakthrough in the Track & Field FCC vs. Swimming (Co+d) - FCC vs. gamble efforts towards peace, turning Carter's Mid East Sacramento, 2:15 p.m., Friday, American River, 12 noon, Satur- around from what seemed like a sure failure to an apparent March 16, Ratcliffe Stadium. day, March 17, FCC pool success. Carter returned home to a hero's welcome. Looking tired but happy, he stated "I believe that God has answered our prayers." Tennis (Men's) FCC vs. Dorothy Renzi/J¡mes Harder Modesto, 9:30 a.m., Saturday, Concert 5-7 p.m., Sunday, At this point we can't be positive about having a hiltoric March 17, FCC courts. March 18, Re il,al Hall change of the situation in the Middle East, at least not until we hear from Israel's parliament. But it's almost a sure thing; I don't think Begin would have threatened to resign if there was,- any doubt in his mind that it wasn't. Even if a peace treaty is negotiated, it will be a while before these two rivals will truly trust one another. And although most ofthe people in these two nations are ready for peace, we have yet to hear from the opposition,'the other surrounding countries and, above all, the Moslem leaders in Egypt, who may be encouraged by the events that occured in Iran. Many religious leaders in Egypt are resentful of Anwar Sadat, because they feel that he is making decisions single-hartdedly without discussing them with the peoplé. AII in all, however, I feel that the events about to happen in lhe next week or so will prove to be of great historic LETTERS significance. President Carter, in taking a personal hand in this peace treaty, risked a great deal and handled the job beautifully. He should be commended for his hard work. - Julie Benitez Student hits finonce 0ffice

Outraged! Humiliated! Indig- granted admission but not the banks, markets, government Sorry for deloy nation! A few words that other three students. I muttered offices were run this way? inadequately express my feelings something about the time and 2. Had the door-monitor or about an incident that occurred was advised that it takes l!/z sc.ialites helped, I'm sure the Friday, March 9, 11:55. minute per person and they students'needs could have been College'Business at This is in response to a letter Since the I had gone to the Student wanted to close at noon, met and within thb same time to the Rrmprge from Jannetta Office staffs lunch hour is from Service Building to buy an A.S.B. (Damm, she was right! If she frame. ,i p.m., becomes McClurg dated March 9. 12 noon to 1 it card. The gentleman the had allowed all four of us in she 3. If need be, I will be more necessary for us to plan ahead on in Friday, March 9, was a heavy information booth advised me to would have had to work until than happy to make a few heavy payroll days so that the payroll disbursal day. The go to the Finance Dept. the 12:01!) I was permitted to suggestions règarding: can be in College Business Office had students and staff Administration Building next purehase an ASB card while I A. Time management properly serviced. As the noon receivêd ö00 supplemental and door. observed: B. Work Volume College l{ork Study payroll hour approaches, it becomes 1. Two girls preparing to C. Interested, helpful manner necessary to limit the number of checks to distribute in addition to I asked the office hours and leave for lunch. people in the office in order that BEOG, EOPS, SEOG and a was informed that they were 2. Two women discussing Angry Student they may be processed properly variety of other checks that were open until 12 noon and that I had shoes, and officè secured for the ready for disbursal to students as the time to make it since it was only 3. The door monitor walking Jannetta McClurg lunch hour. This allows the staff they came in to piek them up. 1l:31. I arrived at the Finance back and forth between the two have lunch hour and Actual disbursal of checks was to their Dept. at 11:55. One woman left locked doors to be sure no one 475 return to the office to help those the room as I approached and got in. She let two people out just P.S. I purchased my ASB card CWS checks, 50 EOPS people waiting office to year checks, and 25 miscellaneous for the another locked the door in my after I had gained admittance even though it is late in the open at I p.m. face! and decided that perhaps she because I am proud of Fresno checks. and extremely McClurg She t'ould let one more person in, City College Check disbursement isn't the I'm sorry that Mrs. turned and walked away proud to be a student here. I'm felt that she was inconvenienced, leaving me alone in my frustra- (Not the ones already turned only activity that the College away) guess the two people one of the "over the hill" gang Business Office must handle. The but we believe this procedure tion. I knocked on the door but to I who had left as I came in did not but want to lend my support to normal daily activities include allows us to service the majority no avail. I proceeded to the south use their allotted 1tlz minute. the students anyway. recaps, loan and deferred fee of students, staff, and public in outside door where I was met by As a taxpayer and a student, I collections, processing pur- the most efficient and fair three more students with like This is my first letter an of question the management of'that to chase orders, paying invoices, manner. purpose. I pounded on the door editor but feel strongly about department! I preparing new loans, reports, and pointed to my watch. Finally, my views. I am not a rabble issuing parking permits and Blair J. Terry the girl who locked the door in 1. The signs, etc., should read rouser. I am a retired manage- transfers, check cashing, issuing Accounting Supervisor my face, opened this door and open from --- until convenient ment employee, so speak with bus passes, etc. College Business Office announced lhat I would be for the employees! What if our some exPerrence.