FRESNO CITY COLLEGE

PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS

vot. XX FRESNO, CAUFORN¡A, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, l9óó NUMBER ¡ 7 FCC Students No Sysfem Take Honors Quarter Within Near Future At State Meet BY TED HIITJIARI) Dennis Netzley, a sophomore Rampage Staff RePorter rnarketing major, is the new cen- The recent trend in colleges to changing from the tral region vice president of the semester to the quarter system of class enrollment will not C¿lifornia state association of Dls- affect the State Center Junior College District. tributive Education Clubs of Amer- At least not in thenear future. ica. According to Dr. Archie Braddshaw, president of FCC, the not come to this school Netzley was elected to the Posl- change will State College way between FSC auil St¿te tion at the eighth annual DECA' untll after Fresno the Center Junior Collete Dlstrlct to State Convention, Feb. 26, in Long changes.' where most of vlew the problems whlch mi6ht FCC SEMI-FINALISTS for the Bonk of Americq scholorships Beach. "Fresno State, our transfer students go," sa"id arlse from the changeover, q¡e Michcel McGinnis ond Shirley Munson. McGinnis is cr Other I'CC business studeuts at- Dr. Bradshaw, "may not change at Dr. Paul LawreDce, aseoclate sophomore business odministrotion mojor. Miss Munson is tendlng the conventlòn were SPen- all. Even lf theY do, it will be state superintendent of publlc ln- mojoring in liberol orts. Photo by Mo¡k Worshc¡m cer Poo¡e, Terrl-LYnn RYan, GarY several years from now." structlon, explalned thg lnp¿ct o( Stelnhardt and Cynthid Stephan- change unlversltle€ atrd ian. D¡, Gilbert Peart, FCC co- lg74 the of ordln¿tor of merchandlsin8 fleld Dr, Harry Jones, associate d€an state colletes upon Junlor colleges. FSC, stated tlat the FCC Pair Seeks experlence, and Fred Carvell, â of students at Dr. Lawrence noted thet a Btu- might not occur there tr\CC business dlvision instructor, changeover dent finlshing hls last Bemester ln 1971. accompanled the group at the Long untll a Junlor college in JaDuorY cõuld Beach conventlon. '"Ther€ are a lot of Probelms not enter a uirlverslty or state col- to be solved first," Dr. Joaes wlnter qua.rter dart- Bank Scholarships Stelnhardt, NetzIeY and Poore, lege wlth a said. "This matter is bY no means in I)ecember. lly VIVIAN JOITNSON competlng in the Management ing all simpIe." - Makllg coDtest, Placed Declgton He pointed out the Problems of n in istrarion m ¿r or. and honorable Mrsheer McGin is,'i:iJffi:"ÌiÏtii.'1i first, second and an reorganizlng class schedules and Munson, a sophomore liberal arts major, are tho seml-ffnallsts respectively. The contest Shirtey mention credit counts. Ife also sBeculated Benefit Dqnce for tàe Bank of America $1,000 cholarshlps from Fresno Clty College. was based on how well each Pâr- that the quarter system would a sales MIss Doris Deaklns, the deen of women, said McGinnls and Miss ticlpant dld in developing greatly increase the Paper work certain name brand Set By AMS Muneon will compete with other wfnners from Area 5 (,{llan Hancock campaltn for of the college, thus calling for an prgdusts. The .A,ssociated Men Studeûts Junlor College, Sa¡ta Maria; , Visalla; Reed- offlce helP. inerease in club wlll spoDsor & noon ley Collete, Reedley; , Bakersfleld; FCC, Fresuo; steinhardt's co nte st Yictory, there is the questfon of service "Then dance tomorrow in the c¿teterla Portervllle College, Portervllle; ¿nd , San Luls Obispo), along with Netzley's nominalion, aitdett Dr' Jones. matriculation," to beneflt the Unlted Cerebral Pal- Two contestants from cach college wlll meet at Santa Maria on makes both students eligible to instance, should we admit "For sy Fresno drlve. Ma¡. 19. The two v¡inners from this meetfng will receive trophles. attend. the Natlonal LeadershiP students three or four times a Michael McGinnis, .A.MS commis- On Apr. 4, final winners wlll be selected in Bakersfield for the Conventlon in Chicago, APr. 28' year?" sioner of publicity, sald that there California Junior College I\[an and Woman of the Year Bank of Student Rea¿tion wlll be no admlsslon charge but Amerlca Award. The two state flnalists (chosen from eight areas) Student reaction to the quarter that "a donation wlll be apprec-l- will receive $1,000 each. would be diversified. Student Council system ated." The qualifications for entering the contest included completion of Dr. Jones commented that he McGinnis said the punrose of 30 or more units with a. B â\'efage and enrollment leâding to aD had âttended Stanford Universlty Proposal dance raise moneY for associate in ârts or science degree. Ðvidence of service rendered to the Adopts under the quârter system, where the is to drive. college through participation in student organizations and participa- it was rtisliked by students of the tlÌe tr'resno UCP tion in comurunity service are the main criteria. To A¡d Students humanities but favored bY science Tiìe 'r'eensmen, a six member dents. campus band, will provide the mu- Each candidate had to wrlte a statement of not nore tìran 150 words The Fresno City Collete Student stu joint study is'PresentlY under sic for the dance. indicating aims antl objectlves upon completion of formal education. Council has adoptetl the resolutiou A The final step in enterint the contest was a personal appearance be- per cent the proposed judtes. that tï¡o of fore a panel of sptint budget will be used for student financial aid. H¡gher Beginning Moy 14 Me¡le Martin, dean of students, Cleland Sees said that it wiII be up to a student committee to decide how the Pro- Requirements Selecfive Service Tesfs posed $1,195.92 fund will be dis- College tributed. I3Y DEN|I.IS McCAR'îHY To Defermine Deferments Comrnittee To Decide Rampage EdÍtor may be distributed Will Fersno City College tighten its entrance requirements ? ì-ly I'AUL SUI:I/MN "The money in many small scholarships or in a Richard L. Cleland, for one, feels it is inevitable but not Rampage Managing Editor , few large ones; that will be for within the near future. - In scholastic circles, tests tell aìl and statring May 14 tire the committee to decide," Martin In a recent Rampage interview, the FCC dean of men, pre- same will be true for the Selective Service. said. dicted it will be some time before such a move is taken. FCC students who desire to take test ".{s long as there are men li the must mail appli- Martin also stated that if the cations no later than Apr. 23 tn the Science Research Associ- Mr. White (State Center SuP. Stu- committee does decide to present ates in Chicago. art M, White) around," Cleland 'the fund in form of scholarshiPs The test is open to all those in tive said that the test is optional sa.id, "men who feel strongly that the qualifications for receivint a college, whether undergraduate or for those that wish to have the Junior college sYstem should this scholarship would probably be the graduate, and to high school sen- t]'pe of information ava.ilable for be open to the general Public, You year. same as that for present scholar- iors graduatin8i this the local board to evaluate de- Drobably will not see any trend in ships. Student I)efe¡rnent termining a student's deferment. toward tougher entrânce require- A local l-resno board representa- Competitlve ßasis Students are urged to take the ments within the next five or 10 general test as it will give the local board Presently under the years." more criteria in determining the 'qualifications for receiving a schol- Likes Cruront Policy US Nany Team lnore promising students. arship at FCC awards are made A graduate of Modesto Junior on a competitive basis. Conside¡¿- College, Cteland has ligh regards The test will be given in about Now On Campus tion is given ln the appllcant's for the current policY of the jun- 1200 locations throughout t h e scholastlc record, financial need, college system. A United States NaYy informa- country and a student may take ior character and promise of future "Today's junior colleges," he tion tearn, from the Älameda Na. it only once. It wlll consist of succesS. as free of restrictions val Air Station, is on campus tG about 150 ltems end be similar sald, "belng Students who receiYe awards on a"B they are, glve even the indivltl- day explaining the naYal aviation to a general aptltude test. offlcer programs, the basls of two semesters will be ual who does not have a hlgh Sktlle And Reasoning The teâm is headed by Lt. Cmdr. required to maintaln above aver- school diploma the ch¿nce to Robert May. Àbout 50 per cent of the test age grades ln the first semester prove he has the abllltY to tlo pilot naviga- will relate to verbal and llnguistlc ln order to receive second semes- college work. .Ànd some non high Tralning as a or in some tithter entrance requl¡e- skllls and the other 50 per cent ter ¿wards. school graduates are succeBsful in tion ls avallable for college men ments." betwe€n the ages of 17 and,27Y2. to quantitative reasoning. Âppllca,tions,¿Ire Ava,iloble collete." Other requirements are 20/20 Formal annouDcement of the .Àppllcatlons to apply for an Enrollment Iacneaslng Cleland added that it ls not in- to 20/40 vlsion and a minlmum test wtll be made by the Selectlve FCC scholarehlp may be obtained But Clelantl belleves the tlaJs concelvablø that tultlon fees or hlgher grade averages or both grade point average of 2.0. Service on Apr. 1 anal the F\CC from htsh school prlnclpals or of the free ¿nd open Junlor col- wlll be Further lnformation caD also couDsellng center will have the ln- coungelors for hlgh echool seniorg lege policy are numbered. requlred of future Junlor col- lege be obtalned by writfng Naval Avl- formatlon shortly there¿fter. In- who wlsh to apply. "If Junlor college enrollment enrollees. atlon Offieer Programs, Naval .A,lr formation may aleo be obtalned at They Bay also be obtalne'd at contlnues to ellmb as lt has ln the "Rtght Dow," he ¡eltorate'd. "the Statlon, Àlamed¿, Californla, or by the local Fresno tlraft boord and the Counsellng Center ln Àdmln- pêst," hê sald, "future adminis- polfcy ls to keep Junlor college phoDiDg {r5-522-6600. at pogt offlce. lstraüon 118 et f'CC. trators wlll probably haYe to adept educatlon open." Pogc Two TAII PAG E At'orclt 3, l9óó FRESNO CITY COLLEGE letter To The Editor PAGE Stand By PUBLISHED BY fHE ASSOCIAIEO SIUDENTS

Prbllshed weekly by the Journallsm Etudents of l-resno City [aague Your Vote College, 1101 Uulverslty, Fresno, California, Compos€d by the Central Students, ln our past election Callfornle Typographic Service. Unslgned editorlals are the expression there was a victory! Wo h¿ve a of the edltor. \ @u slate of new offfcers to c€^rry- through our student goyernment during this spring semester. It is my opinion that thes€ new of- ficers should be backed by the whole student body. You were the ones to vote and the outcome was your decislor. If you had a candi- Council Begins Work- date you were ba.cking a.nd dld not vote for him or her, because of trite interruptions, then it le time Såould Be Given Chonce for you to check your premlses and convictions. are over, The election, re-election and the run off election all How important are your student government to begin its convic- and the time has arrived for tions? Are they important enough semester work. to back the candidate of your Tuesday's council meeting the new Student Council made At choice in an election, or could it be good a beginning. you have no convlctions and could as were the candidates, and The election was controversial care less? for many of us the student we voted for wasn't elected. Whether that is the case or not, before we criticize let's see Our campus is a beginnlng. If what sort of work our newly elected officers do. we as students vote wlth convic- Let's work with the new council as much as possible. Should tion and responsibility on thls can- serious problems arise, the constitution provides means for pus, theu it stands to re¿son we correcting them. will do so on the state and n¿tlonal give new council a level. Most of all, before we criticize, let's the 'Whetr chance. you vote in the future Paul Sullivan, Jr. remember lssues are a,s lmDortånt Managing Editor as personallties and ßpod leader- 'Asian' shlp is the most important quallty Flu From Taiwan of all. If, in the future, there ls no one you wish to vote for, theo Opinion OÍ Sf udents run for offlee, letting people know H its Fresno City College what you stand for ln studeÐt goY- ernment on this campus. It is not over-the flu that is. Reve oled By Actions Two million people are ex¡rected to catch it in the next four Mosr ot all Þe aware of the need of ethical competltlon- Com- Parficipation in FCC activities has always been known to be or five weeks. a survey taken by Richard L. Cleland, associate dean of petitlon that is not colorÞd wlth In prejudice his attitude is that a students, 16.4 per cent of the FCC students were absent from dislike and as lts main "rinky-dink." Why? the day classes last Feb. 23' object of ettention. California this way? Of the 900 students surveYed in Eleven instructors from the tech- Let us all Ìemember the insti- Ou¡ faculty? No. Many of our instructors have been to the evenlnt classes, 28 Per cent nical and lndustrial division also tution that these new offic€rs must coordinate and make functlon for Europe¡rope on Fulbright fellowships. were absent. Itad the flu. A survey Feb. 24 showed that the best of Fresno City College. Buildings?s4¡¡s^¡¡ós Not really. Our cafeteria, gym and technical "At a time when upper respira- years 18.2 per cent n'ere absent with in- îhey need your help and support. and industrial buildings are all under ten of age. The aihnents are rising," said fluenza. tory Those who have won ¿¡d those other buildings are usable, and if you are not fond of 1914 Mrs. Margaret McBribe, l'CC col- program "From the reports of the Fresno who are the iDcumbents should Romanesque, you can look forward to the expansion lege nurse, students should County Health DePartment," said "All remember that they now hold an due to begin in the near future. take better care of themselves. I Cleland, "one would think that office rìot only to improve them- Academic reputation? No. As far north as the Bay Area, sent one student honre for the the absence rals would have fallen selr-es but to improve student gov- and perhaps farther, FCC is known as one of the finest second time. junior college system. by Thursday." ernment on oul' campus. I hope schools in the Mrs. I\fcBride also enphasized No. The junior college is now recognized as Twenty - five facultY members that each newly eìected offieer Impractical? that students who are absent three steps in college. were absent because of influenza. will remember this and in so doing one oi the first rlays should call her at the Heâlth Cost? No. Students pay a minimum student body card fee The mathematics, science and will serve themselves and our cam- entitling them to various school functions and the use of tlìe letter and arts divisions each Center. pus with the t'ight goals in mlnd reported five instntctors absent' The She in turn will notify the in- and nse the right means to ac- school facilities. go¿ls. This scornfut attitude is, by the above facts, unfounded. busines's division had four absent. structors of the student's absence. eomplish these Suzie Locke The general consensus of the student body shows in its ac- tions. Why else did the Bank of America scholarships almost fail ? What happened to the Glamour contest ? IVhat happened STRAIGHT to the per{ormance of the pep squad at most of the basketball ELEVEN STUDENTS MAKE gam'es? Of the three events mentioned, two were state and nationwide. When activities encompassing California, as well A's-DEAN'S LIST PUBLISHED FOR FALL as the United States, are met with our infamous "rinky-dink" ¡lleYen full-tinre students made I¡elix Àlston, Lynette Anderson, ilyn McClain, Jim McDaniel, Rob- attitude, one cân imagine how similar events will be met wben stlaiglìt À's dtrring the fall se- Wilìianr Araujo, Thomas Arriel, ert McDonough, Harold McGaha, students graduate. Harry Maloney, Jr., Linda Manes, mester of 19 6 5. George Azema, PhilliP Barnett, To begin coping with this problem student must start by l'rank l{anning, Milton May, Dale They are trVilliam Araujo, Lincla Kermanshahi Bayati, Joan Beebe. as reasons for being here amounted to some- Mesple, Coreen Metzger, acting if their Christy, Jeffery Emrich, HarveY Chris Bordagaray, Alfred Bolias, Norman Only then will the participation problem of our Millard, Marsha Minkler, Brenda thing. "rinky- Hanoian, D. Broadus Keele, Jr'' Madge Blidges, Chârles Brough, dink" school subside' Kong, Marilyn McCIain' Cargill, Montgomery, Thomas Moore, K. Moulthrop Frank Kenneth Campbell, Venie Thelma Reynolds, Ralph Seely, J. Linda Christy, Veda Chute, Mer- James Moser, l\fary Mosher, Sylvia Feature Editor 'Weav- Myers, Richard Nelson, Harold C. Eugene Voth and Marie iam Clark, James Cobb, CarolYn Nielsen, Mialori Mishiyama- er, Cregger. N's, O's Ând Fs consists of 157 The Dean's List D's, F's And G's Gayle Normoyle, Steven Noxon, Pep ts. Fall Cheerleadêr, Two studen N. R. Davis, Ronald Davis, Peter Samuel Obwald, Danny Ohama, Qualif ictrtiorts Dileo, Bradford Ditton, A.lan Dorf- Miltlretl '\il. Stanley Oka, Olllvier, Girls Chosen By Faculty, To be on the Dean's List, a meier, Gregory Doyle, Deanna Thomas Opperman, Elena Ortiz, student must have taken at least Duerksen, Sandra Dulcich, JeffreY Kenneth Papi, Sandra Pattet'son, 12 units, including physical educa- Emrich, Virginia Esplnoza, JaDet Gloria Pavelski, Cliffo¡d Pedersen, Pep Squad, Vice President tion. He is also required to have a Fager, Caroline Farino, BeverlY Douglas Penland, Lawrence Pep- By LINDA GAfiNDTT ¡uinimum grade Point average of !'earnside, Donald Forrester, Lou- per, Patrick Peterson, Ron Peter- FCC now has one new cheerleader and two new pep girls 3.3 with no grade lower than C. ise Frame, Ronald Franklin, Don- son, Cecll Pistacchio, VIf ian Potts, for the fall semester. Connie Brooks is the new cheerleader In addition to those on the na Fremming, Sue Fulmore, Jim- J. Walter Prather, Linda Privett. arid Phyllis Clifton and Dorothy Escobedo are the newly chos- Dean's List, 132 students are also my Gaede, Linda Gavello, MaY Walter Puhn, Clinton Rempel, g:irls. eligible to ioin .{lpha Gammar Slg- Gee. Stephanie Renna, Ana Reyna, Thel- en pep junior Judging the cheerleaders and pep girls were two faculty ma, the state college honor S. Scott GlaspeY, Dorothy Goss, na Reynolds, Sara .Rlce, Paul members, Mrs. Sara DoughertYf society. ÀGS elisiblttY demands a Beverly Greene, Thomas Gross, Richards, Michael Roblnso¡, Paul 3.0 over-all grade a.verage and a and Mr¡. Georgene Wledenhoefer. tloff will be head psp girl next f,a.ll. Jimmie Guinn, Eddie Gunner, GarY Robinson, Charles Roesbery, John- aU girls grades course load of at least 12 units, Hamilton, HarveY nie Rosentreter, Ronald Roç'land, the student judges lvere former If the keep their Gustin, Glenn up, Mrs. 'lViedenhoefer said they excludlng physical educatlon. Hanoian, Janls Hansen, Curt HaY- Judith Russell, Dlana Sam¿rin, Gary McOurry' head cheerleader will be sent to Redlands or Squaw DltgibtUty cìen. Susan lleinemann, MarY Ann Eddie Schaeffer, Nancy Scheldt, pep Slrl Jennette Orndoff and stu- Valley to cheerleader camp, In the In the fall semester of 1964 Hernandez, Kenneth Heutltt, Rex James Schellenberg, Jean Schober, dent body Yice President Bart past FCC cheerleaders have gained there u¡ere only 100 students on Hiatt, Gary HipPenstiel, Sharon Carolyn Schroeder, RalPh SeelY. Turner. recognition at Redland.s. the Dean's List and 141 students Hornbeck, Lynn lrons, Llnda. Ir- Barry Shlelds, Richard Shlmoda, Mrs Wledenhoefer ex P I ai n e d Next fall three more cheerlead- eligible for AGS, compared to this vin. Lester Johnson, John Kamm. Jeanne Skiles, Kenneth SpanS;ler, that all of the girls must maintain ers, four more pep girls and three semester's 289 eliSible students D. Broadus Keele, Jr., Sandra Robert Stearns, Vaughn Stratford' a 2.0 grade point average and more majorettes will be needed. for AGS. Kerby, Winifred Kinler, Sue Kon- Erik Stromberg, Wendy T¿ul, Jan must carry et least 10% units. The only returning majorette will The students on the Dean's List do, tr'rank Kong, Gerald Lakeman, Threlkeltl, Thomas Tucker, Susan Retruning pep girls are Miss Orn- be Marlene Martin, who will be are as follows: Patricia Lapointe, Francls Lau, Trupenen, Edwarcl Vance, Judith doff and Wylene Powers. Miss Orn- head majorette. Ðleanor Adame. James Adams, Carollne Lewis, Linda Luther, Mar- Yan Gundy. TATTPAGE Poge Threc Dríve Sef President Points To For AWS 'Apathy' Of Students John Porter, ¡ew assoclated Members student body president, plans new programs The Assoclated Women Stu- for tr'CC this seméster. dents, a social service organizatlon, "There is a need for more stu. dent participation in school activl- is now conductlng lts spring se- get mester membership drive. ties and a need to rid of stu- dent apathy," the president said. Mrs. Sara Dougherty, sponsor of In the last student body elec- AWS, urges women all interested tion, the campaiginers worked one meet- to attend of their two much harder than voter turnout ings today. The meetings will be reflected. Last we€k in a run-off held the Social Hall at noon in for ÄSB secretary, only 229 stu- ¿nd 1 PM. Those interested should dents voted., said Porter. sack lunch, coffee be bring a will Inforrn Students provided. "I don't know if the students Elect Officers don't care or if they just don't During the noon meeting officers know," Porter said, He said there will be elected. A recap of the is a need to get more information first meeting will be given at I to the students. PM for those Ìvho u¡ere unable to "You can't tell the students on attend at noon because of classes. Monday that a dance is being held The AWS calendar of events in- the next Saturday night and ex- cludes a tea Mar. 9. At this time pect them to come if they don't PORTER new JOHN officers will be installetl and hear anymore about it," he said. members presented. The event will president The would also like to in the number of commlssioners, be held in Commlttee Rooms A see the student clubs do more for but he will try to increase the CLYDE L. SMITH, q-member of the first closs of FCC, sits be- antl B of the cateteriâ from 3-5 the student body as ¿ whole. side o ploque commemorctting Fresno City College qs the PM. Goverrrment Cha.nges number of representatives so th¿t oldest junior college in Cqlifomicr. Smith, a ¡etired electricr¡l A tea and fashion show are In student government changes, the students will have more ioiee wiremcrn,' is still ottending clqsses. rrlanned for later in the semester. hé said there has been a decrease in student government.'' The date has not been set. Spring tr'orrnal 'Exercise In cooperatlgn \r'ith Àssociated Club News Your Brain' Says Men Students, Á.WS will present the Spring Fornral, MaY 13, in the Former Student Of 1910 Memorlal Auditorium. HarrY Groups Plan Activities pro- "Just llke tlìe muscles of your of electrical installation and in- Jaures and his orehestr¿ will By NELI:IE BONTLI¡A cluded CaroI Andrews, Na.ncy arm, you have to exercise your spectio¡r standârds require con- vide the music. Today is the last da.y to joln the Brunner, Carolyn Kuehn, Marlon urging women to Mrs. braiB to keep it alert:" tinual study to keep up to date," In Join .A,MS bowling league. All interest- Osborn, Laura Phlllips, La Creta are T'his point of vlew is not held Smith said. Dougherty commented, "There ed students should meet at Mid- rnany ril'omen ¡rho would like to Poyer, Kathy Skintaku, Betty Jo by al academic philosoPher or a Smith recalled juuior col- state Bowl at 4 PM. that join an organization but feel it is Swartz, Linda Wood and Kathy physfcaUy tnclined educator but lege classes were first couducted An intramural basketball meet too ìate in the year or that they Yager. by 82-year-old Clyde L. Smith, in the south wing of the old Fres- will be sponsored by AMS. Today are not needed. It is a shame that participants one of the original 23 students iu no- High School, ì¡¡hich stood at and tomorrov¡ are the last days to Other ï¡ere Darryll an organization which invites all the fiËt FCC classes of 1910. Tuolumne and O Streets. sign up in the foyer of the Cafe- K¿hn, Mike McGinnis, Wayno women student body menbers does Smlth v¡as formerly active in "We had the same teachers and teria from noon to 1 PM. Nash, Jim Shipman, Barton T\rrner profession 1904 not have a solid, strong function- 'TVinter. the electrlcal from elassrooms that the high scìrool People-to-People Club will meet and Ron Pacific ins membershiP." until 1965 as a wireman, did but different textbooks." he tonlght at 7:30 in Cafeteria Com- PI¡f Ro N; Gas &-Electric po$'er saleSman and explained. mittee Room À. Phi Rho Nu, the nurses club, electricâl inspector. Since lateÌ Smith possesses zr ileld book Munson Wins Gene De La Torre, graduate stu- elected new officers Tuesday. Lin- 1963, he has attended Wednesday frorn a surveying class he took in dent at tr'resno State College, u/ill da Luther was elected president, night Code & Regulations classes Posf the f all of 1 I 1 0. The first en t¡r., Secretary speak and show pictures to illus- Änà Reyna, vice president, I{aren instructed by Charles Pierce. for Oct. 3, lists Srnith as "ax-r'nan" By a seven vote margin, 118-111, trate his talk. He recently returned and Rei- "Rapttlty changing conditions Lyanch, secretary Sue and "head chain-man." Shirley Mun on defeated Suzanne from 29 months in the Domlnican cheit, treasurer. "We used to walk up to three Moxlev for secretarY of the stu- Republlc with the Peace Corps and miles once a week to get to our den¿ body in Friday's election. the U¡ited States Agency for In- LEASE historic NO surveying problems," he said. The run-off etectlon, a ternational Development. third in orìe semester at Frestìo b¡chI NECESSARY. Smith never graduated f¡'oru Philip McElroy, club sponsor, City Coìlege, was ortlered bY the FCC bnt went on to Slanford in urges all students to attend. enloy oll the luxuries of life election conmit¿ee. laundronat Io 19 t 1 for a semester, latet drop: Phi Bet¿ Lambd¿ from home, Now qccePl- f)ecision owoy ping out to nìarry Bessie ì\{ugg. Phi Beta Lambda, the business Wosh 20c Dry lOc ing reservolions for next foll. "It was decided bY the com- club, and the Marketing Club held Inrerested in bowling s i tì c e Wqsh l0c Wed. & Thurs. Some immediqle vqconcies. mitt€e that since the constitution their annual Sprint tr'ashion Show u¡orking as a pin boy in 1898, Frorm $37.50 with pool, elc. cloes not stipulate whether the this morning at 11 in the FCC lorge Loods 25c, 30c,50c Smlth averages 14 hours a week plur- secretary shall be elected by Auditorium. (incl. Rugs, Spreodi, Blonketsl with the American Association of elec- ENFIELD APTs. âlity ot majority vote, a new The show was co-sponsored by "Hoir Dryers I €lc & 25c" Retired Parsons. Pacific Gas tlìe tion ìüould be held, contingent on the Men and Boys' Fashion Guild 2994076 & Electric Power Club ancl the a majority vote," Student BodY and a local department store. ll23 E. Belmont home and traveling tearns. Dlks' President John Porter said. Students who participâted in- Bet. Vqn Ness & Sqr Poblo Smith is secretary of the Cen- Prevlously, Miss Moxley won tral Califol'nia Chapter ot the In- the secretarial post oYer Miss Mun- ternational Association of Elec- son and Linda Cox in the Feb. 16 trical Inspectors and writes a bi- eleetion under the plurality sys- ÏHE VII.TAGE BOOK STORE monthly column on currerìt in- tem. spect'int practices for the organiza- CommÍssioners FIG GARDEN VITTAGE tion's magazine. The new student body President 5T32 NO. PALM AVE. has made the following tentative a p p o i n t m e n ts to commission- er posts: athletics, Richard Ma- BOOKS chado; conference, Jim Shipman; elections, Tim Hensliet; publicity' PAPERBACK AND HARDCOVER Janice Mann; lnternational rela- OF Att KINDS tions, Diane Partain and oral arts' Tim Mancini. *** BAHA'I WORLD FAITH The post of scholarships and stu- dent welfare are Yet to be aP- FRESNO BAHA'IS ADULT GAffTES Dointecl. PRESENT CHESs, GO, YATZEE, ROOK, MRS. ADRIENNE E. REEVES IN PERSON Boho'i Teocher ond Lælurer CRAPS, BINGO, ETC. À{embe¡ of Foculty, WEDIII]IG TlF RATTISEY TEWIS Son Jose Slote Collagc *** TRIO TOPIC tÌrvtrAIl0lls ..WORID PtuS UNITY" WORKS ,,AMERICA'S NAPKTNS irtXreo, OF ART GEORGE RITEY UNIOUE ROTE'' IAAÎCHING PIATES, ETC. lcforned Drcpwt . Al lhe Holcl Collfonion PHONE 224-æ04 íIESNO rttEfitoilat auDltollur 2 P.M. llorch óth Everylhíng for o Loveily 0r3O ?.lÂ,-Fridq¡, l or.h 25 - llÌcleh 2.5O, 3,OO, 3.5O, 4.OO, 4.5O The public ir cordiolly invited. Receptíon or Porty l{*kel-Ccwon 8ox Offlcc No colleclion. Qss3¡i6¡ p6¡i6y'. Notice to Professors: We will corry the titles on - yout reoding list. Just send us the list ond qnnouhce GIFTS lo your closses thot the books ore ovoiloble in our store. * * *. I""r*¡å-JËt'-å.-.¡,ryY l3Oó [irha -(-î WE WI[t SERVE YOU BETTER Poge Fow RATTPAGE Morch 3, l9óó Matmen Capture Cindermen VC Champ¡onship To Enfer LB Relays The tr'resno City College track team will travel to LcinB Beå.ch Saturdey to partlcipate in the ln the top four Positlon8 llr Long Beach Statê College Relays Yalley Conference tourney held beginning at 1 PM in the LBS Stadium. College. Coaches Erwin Ginsburg ¿nd Bob tr'ries will be looklng .for a repeat Þerformance of last week- ,h å"i,iålFoce Busy end's blg wln ln the UCLÀ Frosh opener, The Rams won 74 to 65 on the TV'estwood campus, i*#"";.xif*ilir* lW k e n d The Rams took flrst ln e¡ght The Rams 8.180 took four second i events, wlth several surprlses crop- rourth - ptÊces, one thlrd aud three I ^- ii::'-:" "9:T ::lt^"t"" i11"--":t]: ping up during the wlnd-þlown placee. challenge-----.-- the first of two out of Lt:*". t"T". this weeken9- *n:" meet. The R¿ms cunched the vc crram- | Havward Fridav Ervin Hunt, 6 foot 2 lnch fresh- when thev deieated ** to for $ionshir I lY^'":"tl at man from Edison High School, wa-s desto Junlor coìlege last saturdav I :2:30,. ^-:t:l-"ctinst PM' a double winner, I[e won the 120- in the Modesto cy'.GYm. | yartl high hurdlps tn 14.7 anô the R¿suttÊ AFe R€l€a€od I Saturdav the Rams will Journey jump concord a 3 PM encounter triple ìvith a Jump of il? Results of the Modesto match: I to for MOVING UNDER the bcsket for c¡ ¡ebound, flcrt Polk, Lloyd wlt'h Dlablo Valley' Both matches feet, 1Y¿ inches. Teammate Del- 115-Lér¡ts Morelll, Fcc, Dtnnetl Har- | Sc¡nders qrd Ken Delpit, Ieft to right, move fcst in their last bert Thompson took flrst ln the To¡r.e secontl rôund. are EaIr leaSiue contests. vey DeL€, I gcme of the se<¡son. long jump with a distance of 23 IZB-Fted Oontr€ras, FCC, won þv I Wtth the seaaon Just startjng, / forfeit, feet 4 Y4 lnches. ff^ I Coachvuru¡r D¿tuÚ-u OzfervtLþL wouldn'twvu¡uu L u¿ÀEma.ke l8 €orge Peverilt, FtC, -,---pinned I the meet any predlctlons, but he dld ex- Thebtggest surprlee of .at Fernandea third. round. I was the outstandlng runnlng of l3?;phtl w'etls, FOC, dec. Stevê I preds oÞtimism. Hoop Season Ends; freshman S¿m Davls, who beat Xlein 5-0. "to. our matchos to date we 146-rrnnte Petterson. F.CC, Þinned I veteran sprinter .A.llln Mann f¡ have__-'-- been very 6uccessful," he JohÎr[l1l PeÍårrlt].grurf thlrd.fn¡fu rountl'ruu¡¡u' I ---- the 100 yard dash in 9,6 seconds. 162-Al lktutn, !'CC, dec. Tlm Shaw l said. "I think we will do very well Rams Finish Second Leading sw,eep iD the dlgcug 8-1. ir these matches. We havê a good the 160aÂl Blna.tins, FCC, dec. Fred By EOWÂRD S,{Iru der 100 Doints in both I''CC-SJD eveDt ¡¡as Scott Glaspey çlth a IlarrtÊ 9-1. teem, and ¿ll the players shoç' a The Ram ba^sketba,U team under meetfDgs and (4) finish second in itoss of 154 feet {}á lnches, He freshman Coach John ToomasÍa¡ the vG race. was followed by Havis Nelson and cllmaxed the 1965-66 seaËoD wlth Àl¿houBh the Rams lost this Gary Rossl as they reached 153 a second place flnish ln the VilleY ]-ear's ch¿mpionship, they should næt 57/z lnches and 142 feet 8 Conference pennant race. be a major contender ln next inches, respectively. gaBes. Fresno City College cllnched yearþ peonant rac€ wlth three The results of the F'CC-UCLÄ up when won a tdei¡ lettermen return- . The startÍng lineup for tr'CC wll the runner spot it of starting frosh encounter: Modesto Junior ing next year. have Hlppensteil lea.dlng off th, cllffhanger over 440 relay-lst, thompson, Sco- Saturday 80-7?. flrst men's singles; tr'lorl, second College last The returning men are Hart tla, Davis, Mann, FCC; 2nd, UC- men's slngles; John Grey, thirtl The Rams, Primarily a fresh- Polk, Donny Slade and Lloyd LA. men's slngles; Doug Banta, fourth man-domlnated team, comPiled a Sanders. They will be asslsted by Pole Vault-lst, Lewls, ['CC, ACHIEVEMENT men's siugles; and Ja¿k Samu- 7-3 VC won-loss record and- an reserve players John Rouanzion, 12-0; 2nd, Ev¿ns, UCLA. 11-6. 18-13 record, Jack Redfortl, .A.ndy lry'ulf, Bruce elian, fifth men's slngles. over-all , Discus-lst, Glaspey, f'CC, 154- áND The Ram netmen wlll play their Among the highlights of the Smith, Larry Gohez, Howard.A.klD 4Yz; 2nd., Nelson, F'CC, 163-51/2; first Valley Conference match Mar. season, spectators saw the Rams and Larry Batty. 3rd, Rossl, FCC, 142-8. SATISFACTION 11 when they meet Modesto Jun- (1) score the most points ln the Polk, Slade and Sanders com Long Jump-1st, D. Thompson, ior College on the tr'CC courts. points against ', bined for 37 points in helping the FCC, 23_433/¿: 2n i, Davis, FCC, think the league wiII be ¡eal Bakersfield Tournament 102 Rams win their finale against Mo- 23-2: 3rd, H. Thompson, tr.CC, 21- Personal satisfaction "I strong year," stated Ozier. (2) Finish second in the -Bakers- desto, but they needed a fall away 9a/+. comes from many thls teams have well Tournament, (3) hold San jump shot and back to back free- High Fisher, UCLA, aources. One of the "Äll the should field Jump-lst, College un- tlìrorils by Bobby Lee and a pair of 3rd, greatest is individual ba.Ianeed squads." lloaquin Delta Junior 6-; 2nd, Ross, UCLA, 6-2; free throws by Ken Delpit in the (meet achievement. Hund, FCC, 6-0. record) last 2 7 seconds of the same to Working in a field that clinch the victory. offers opportunities for FCC Swimmers Eye tr{odesto took an early lead alr,l developing your own dicl not give it up until White hit abilities is certainly on a junrp shot to break the scoro rewarding. For many 26-aìl and gir-e Rams the Upset Over San Jose at the Tho Bc¡t Co¡t¡ No Mor¡ men, this has come lead 7:03 remaining thc I}Y LOIIIS BELII with in through a career in life , first half. The FCC cagers left t}e insurance sales and Fresno City College swimmers will be out for an upset win court at halftime leading 50 to seles management. Saturday when they face San'Jose City College at L0 AM in 40. Ram pool. Provident Mutual start¡ the The second halt r¡¡as a pressuÌe Gene Stephens has rated FCC a underdog in training college men Coach slight one tor the Râms since White anrl mainly on the basis that San Jose has been a vhile they're still this match Polk u¡ere banished from the gante perenuial house in the Go students, giving them a Power r.ia the foul route. But under tho Conference. vely welì in this meet. I think it's chance to earn while en Yaltôy leadership of Lee the Rams were StePhens added, "we going be an excellent meet.': they learn. Our "However," to able to hold off the uptising Pi- have some strong individual swim- Among the Ram tankers who Campus Internship rates and win the contest 80 to 77. Program numbers mers oD our te¿m who could do Stephens cited as potential stand- ernoDg its graduates outs wâs Terry Heller, 50 and Dny men who are 100 yard freestyle; Rod Lathem, breaststroke; Ken Yegan, middle EUROPE anrrently enjoying Shahe¡'^t -McÀl- zuccessfuI careers with distanee sprints, and Bob $375 Round'iTrip ùe Company in sales, SPECIAI ister, diver. from West Coost urpenrisory, and Stephens predicted the 400 free- nanagement positiono S1ADENÍ DISCOANT style relay team composed of JaY $275 Round Trip LEVIS 4.25 vp Huneke, Yegan, Blair Looney, and from 'Ëost Coost We welcome the ON PRESENTATION OF Gary Martin could also do well. ct¡ne¡ to tell you rDoru. For Furthe¡ lnformolion Conlocl: . STUDENT BODY CARD The Rams will begin competition @offtts FRANK DENBY From lt:15 AÂñ-l:30 PM DoilY in the Valley Conference race UNIVER,SITY SHOP travel to lO4ó¡flodge fh. March ll when they 9óó Fuhon Moll 20(, oll onY smo¡l P¡zzo Redwood City, Ph. 369-5706 or Edu- Stockton for a meet agâinst San Exchonge Progron, Se¡ves I -2 cdt¡onol Student Joaquin Delta College in the Mus- ll42 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles. NtcK ,tlAslcH 30É off ony lorge p¡zzo tangs'Dool. Se¡ves 3-4 nat¿tors brought their The Ram I I(UVER ASSOCIATES 401 off ony g¡ont p¡zzc early season record to a 2-0-1 rat- 1295 Wishon 9erves 4-ó- lnt last Friday when they Paddled COFFEE SHOP "17 Vqrieties lo Choose F'rom" past Glendale CoÌlege, 57-37, ánd' 269-9'274 tietl Bakersfield College, 62-all' ln SPECIAL snÄfiErs PEz^ PAR!,oß held fn the a trlangulâr meet SHAKE t2óó Abby 233{r50l Ba.kersfleld pool. TI'IIIK Reg. 25ú BARBER SHOP SPECIAT FRED'S 20ç . 2 Blocks N. of Rqtcliffe Stodium Neqr Dutchmqn CAFE ond this coupon 7f219 BTACKSTONE & YALE 227-9719 ! Cood Thursdcy ond Fridq llorch 3 ond 4 I -_------:----