
porn? A look ot ABC new progromming policy. See poge five. Vol. XXIX, No.22 Fresno, Calif. Apr. 10, 1975 Trumpeter Moynord Ferguson Big band sound 'Rompqg ê,' stqff members on wcly to FCC wi n stote'level owords The big band sounds of English exciting; in fact, at tiines, The Rampage rvon statewide years. prize plaque behind Chabot at a trumpeter Maynard Ferguson breathtaking conce¡t," says the recognition for general excel- He also is a past, president of Northern California competition are coming to Fresno City St. Paul Diepatch. lence at a journalism conference the Fresno City College CTA and last Nôvember. College. Ferguson began playing the in Anaheim last weekend, and a past president of the San In individual mail-in competi- Ferguson, one of the top piano and violin when he was three staff members wol Joaquin Chapter of the.Society of tion for published work, international stars on the jazz four years old and enrolled at the individual awards. Professional Journalists, Sigma Krikorian won the fou¡th and and big band scene, will perform French Conservatory of Music in The Rampage, edited by Delta Chi. - sixth prizes in editori¿l writing. in an Associated Student Montreal at age nine. There, he Calvin Wulf in the fall and Marty His topics were student Body-sponsored concert April 25 studied many instruments before Krikorian in the spring, won the Some 617 advise¡s and government and a br¡reaucrat's in the Gymnasium. settling on the trumpeû. third prize trophy for general stúdents from 56 colleges proposal to establish a system of Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert In 1941, Ferguson began excellence among tabloid-size attended the conference, held at national mandatory identification will be available free to ASB performing in the U.S. with big newspapers published by large the Royat Inn near Disneyland cards. cardholders beginning April 16 in bands led by such notables as community colleges. and hosted by Los Angeles the box office. Remaining tickets Boyd Raeburn, Jimmy Dorsey, Pierce College. Kent won third prize for will go on sale to the public April Charlie Barnet, and Stan Kenton. an interview 2f at $3 for general admission He later became first-call Jack," and and $2.50 for students. The box trumpet player.for Paramount photo essays office is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pictures before forming his first on campus Monday through Friday. American band known as the Journalism Association of Com- based on an¿ Ferguson and his ba¡d "Birdland Dream Band." munity Colleges- at JACC's 1975 consecutive issues and divided perform both jazz and contempo- Ferguson, 44, was on the road conference. into eategories for full-size and FCO's delegation to the rary compositions, including for more than a decade prior to t¿bloid-size papers from large conference induded Krikorian, "Hey Jude," "El Dopa," "Theme signing in 1967 with an all-star Lang was chairman of JACC's and small colleges. Kent, L¿ng, Dan Waterhouse, from Shaft," "Bridge Over British big band called "Top 1974 conference, held in Fresno It was the second honor for Carol Cast¿neda, Vicki Bruce, lroubled Water," and "Fire and Brass." It was in England that last May, and has been secretary general excellence the Ranprge Jeff At¿mi¿n, Ríchard Hanson, Rain." Ferguson formed the forerunner of the Northern California ñas received in 1974-?5. The Roger Zamora and Keiko "Ferguson (offers) a truly to the band he now leads. faculty section of JACC several campus weekly won a second- Tanigpchi. TV Movies.... ...Pqge 5 Colendor...... ......Poge 3 New C|osses............P age 7 5poÉs .Poge ó Shompoo ..................Poge I :¡l¡l¡l¡:¡:¡l¡!¡!¡i;i¡:ii¡i¡l¡l¡l¡i¡i¡i¡';!¡i¡l;l¡!;l;!¡l¡l¡!¡!¡:¡$11¡l¡l¡l¡!¡l¡!¡!;!¡l¡l¡ii¡!¡l;:¡:¡i:i:¡:¡:j;: ::::# Poge 2 4lto/7 s Níght clqsses moke use of comm unilV professíonqls By Dave t{addell and run four miles each morning. "I feel I have something of "I'm 51 and at the point in life value and it is a good feeling to Mel Wright, a successful real where you have to start putting be able to share it with others," estate broker, former FBI agent, something back into society to Brooks says. and father of eight, brings his replace what you've taken out," Realtor George Engstrom, 48, expertise in real estate finance to says Wright. "You can do your who teaches real estate, says the campus each week, thing but you have to put someone not actually involved in Wright is typical of business something back and that is why I the real estate business "would and professional people teaching decided to teach." get blown right out of the evening business classes at City Wright likes the idea of the classroom." College, according to Gervase A. business division hiring profes-- "Some of the students in mv Eckenrod, associate dean, busi- sional people who are "in the classes are pros," ."yä ness education. They include trenches everyday and know Engstrom, "so if you're not out bankers, secretaries. stock what's happening right now." there with them everyday they'll brokers, insurance persons, pick you to pieces with questions certified public accountants, and Instructor Wilson, a legal at night." attorneys. secretary who specializes in Engstrom, who formerly And all have one trait in probates for a local law firm, worked in the land and lease common, says Eckenrod-a desire teaches classes in legal secre- department of an oil company, Dr. Wilbur Beosley to share with students knowl- taryship because she enjoys has been selected to be the edge and experiences acquired in "having a hand" in their training. principle author of the 1975 Real the field. "In a specialized job such as Estate Practices Teacher's Guide mine, it is very difficult to keep put out by the California Socíol science deon "It's the opportunity to serve up with new developments if Department of Real Estate. He is that gets them here and the you're not currently in the field," a graduate of Stanford Univer- satisfaction of teaching that she said. sity, where he earned bachelor's returns fo feqchÍng keeps them here," commented Miss Wilson earned a bache- and master's degrees in history. Eckenrod. "Most teach because lor's degree from Fresno State Gaylord Siner, a 4O-year-old they love it. I think the University in mathematics and a sales manager of a local "I feel that I can make a Dr. Beaslcy. He conveys a sense excellence of our staff reflects teaching credential from the agricultural chemical company, greater contribution to FCC in of anticipation, and talks about the rewards they find in University of California, Berke- teaches evening classes in the classroom." the challenges of teaching, and teaching." ley. Introduction to Agriculture and Citing this and other reasons, the sense of accomplishment he Wright, one of four certified Farm Managêment. Siner, who Wilbur S. Beasley, associate feels when interacting with property managers in the central Stock broker Donald Brooks, a farms 150 acres near Easton, was dean, Social Science Division, students. valley and owner of a real estate 34-year-old graduate of Sanger the director of the Agricultural explained his request for "Administrators should, at brokerage business in Fresno, High School, teaches classes in Education Foundation of Califor- reassignment to teaching in the least periodically, go back to graduated from William and investments. Brooks, a former nia for three years during which division, effecùive next fall. teaching classcs, since this is Mary University with a bache- marketing analyst for a major time he observed the farming He also said, "there is neither where the realities of education lor's degree in economics. airlines, /has earned bachelor's methods of countries in Latin financial remuneration nor per- lie," he said. (UCLA) and master's (USC) America and Western Europe. sonal satisfaction to compensate Dr. Beasley has served nearly A guard and linebacker on the degrees in business adminisüra- He received a bachelor's for the pressure of middle 11 years as an associate dean, William and Mary football team, tion. degree from FSU in agriculture management." first as de¿n of letters and arts. Wright was drafted by the "I'm capable of communicating and a master's degree in business The planned new social science thcn as dean of soeial sciences, Detroit Lions but opted instead to investors information they can administratioh from lVhitworth building has been especially when the Letters ancl Arts for the FBI where he worked for really use," says Brooks. College in Spokane, Wash. He disappointing to Dr. Beasley. Division was divided into 10 years. "Everything I teach has possible also serves on the board of The building, originally planned humanities and social sciences. He flew bombers over Africa practical application for the trustees at lVashincton Union to have-11,000 square feet, has The Social Scic'ncc Division and Italy during World War II student. I don't waste their time High School. been reduced to 5,000, and much under the leadership of Dr. and later attended law school for or mine." "I feel there should be constant- of the 5,000 is for non-classroom Beasley developed the first black three semesters. Today this Brooks feels it is healthy for an communication between a com- activities, such as a faculty culturc studies and ENABLER "frustrated attorney," as he calls instructor to bring in current munity and a community lounge, study hall and museum, curriculums.
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