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qg FRESNO C I TY PUBLISHED BY THE C O LL.E G E' ASSOCIATED STUDENTS vor. xr FRESNO, CAI.IFORNIA, THURSDAY, .DECEMBER I8, I958 NO. ll CANDIDATES AW.AJT-The ccrrdidotes for student body office qre, Ieft to right, first row, Doug Eudoly, Corolyn Kruse, Jeon Holmes, Geroldine Alexqnd¡e, Dione Nixon, Corolyn Steffen, Percy Brown, Keith Yee, cmd Bill Tuck. Second row, Eric Rodonovich, Shcron Nor- ton, Allen G¡crves, Johrury Smcnf, Mcrvin Costcrgncr, Gilbert Hc¡milton, Wolloce Kelley, ond Jcrnes Dupzyk. Third row, C'erqld Fore, Russell Foote, King Moüris, John A,lexonder, Jock lVhitling, Fred Stafford, jon Alderson, Dcnrel Rowlcrrd, crnd Pcrul Richcndson. Tuck ond Miss Älexcrnd¡e hove withd¡crwn. Douglcrs Knight, running for representcrtive qt lorge, wcs not pictured. Spring 14 Pre¿íúent t Chrittnat Ütettaae -t The faculty and administration join with þride in extending to all Fresno City CoIIege students a most sincere uish for a Merry Christmas an.d New Year. It is our hoþe that your Christmcts, rnore th,an anything else, wíII be a day of aþþreciation and good thoughts for those with øhorh you assocíate. As you leaue your classroom for the holi.day, we trust that yqu uilt enjoy the peiiod of rest and relaxation ond that your ,ttolu- tions for the coming year zaill be fulfilled. Sruanr M. WrnrE President of Fresno City College Classes Are ^alr Llosed Up George C. Holstein, the dean of admission and records, announced that 14 classes have been closed '-Tóätt'ìTüdðnti and 'tliat thièe othei physical education classes were closed to women. Holstein said, "Each division dean decides how many students are allowed in each class. 'When that number is reached. the class is closed." One section of elementary bot- any, one section of office training, organic chemistry, one section of reading and composition, physical geoloty, three sections of pprson- ality and community hygiere, four qections of physical education, one section of geueral psychology, and one section of beginning speech are closed to all students. 'Three sections of physical edu- cation are closed to women but are still open to men., By Fliday 800 day students had completed prereg'istration. AMS, AWS W¡II Hold Elections The lone candidate for the of- fice of president of the Associated Women Students is Sharon Sue Martin, an 18 year old freshman pre-law student from Fresno lfigh School. The .A.ssociated Men Students' Dresidency is sought two fresh- men students. Ä Madera HiSh School graduate, 2l year olcl body and fender major trÌederick .4,. Stafford is ons aspirant. ÄIso seeking the top AMS posi tion is Jack Whltlin8r, 18, a hu- manltles maJor from Fresno HIgh School. Elections of the AVIS a¡d AMS presidents wIlI be held concument- ly wlth the Àssociated Student body elections Jan. 8, 9, Miss Doris Deakine, head sponsor of the -A,T[¡S and the dean of women, announced that other A'WS officers wlll be elected at the first meeting of the new yeax. Jean Holmes and Les Lusk are the current presldents of the .A.WS and AMS, respectlvely. 5 Ph¡ Betq Lqmbda Members Will At|end JC Co'nference tr'ive members of the Pht Bet¿ Lambda will attend the Junlor College conference aL Excelsior High School ln Norwalk on Jan. 10. 'llhese- .deJegates. wlll-åay-e . the opportunity to talk with members of other Phi Beta Lambda organi- zatiorìs, and dlscuss their prob- lems and projects," stated Mrs. Wilma Wesion, club sponsor. The ¡¡embers who will attend the conference are Jutly Brehe, I(aren Swenson, Lladona Miller, Dick Dlllon, and John A,lexa¡der. A sponsor will accompany the group. John Älexander, club vice-presl- dent, announced that a special meeting will be held Jan. 5 in B-8 to discuss the student body elec- tions dance the club is sponsoriúg on Jan. '9 and lo hold election of officers. Maior Office Seekers Aie Unopposed ln B¡d For SB Positions By DIANE NIXO,N The primary Associated Student body offices are uncon- tested for the Spring election. The candidates for office were officially nominated Fri- day noon in a nominations College auditorium. gssembly in the Fresno City Candidates lieted The nominees and the offices they are running for are as fol- lows: Douglas Eudaly, President; King Morris, vice prøsident; Di¿ne Nixon, secrotary; and CarolYn Stef- fen, treasurer' Eualaly of 1111 *. 1.! St. ls a sophomore and maJoring in educa- tlon. He ls presently conmisgloner of electlons at FCC. Morrls of 835 Hardy ls an Edison graduote and is also an educatlon Eaior, He iB the stud€nt body parliameuts,rian. Diane Nixon of. 4631 N. Sharon, freshman secretå,rial maJor, was graduated fron Clovls Unlon Hlgh School. Camlyn Steffen of Kerman, Dresent student botly treasurer, ls an accounting major and is a grad- uate of Kerman High School. .Ten To Be Elected. Ter representatives at large will be elected. The candidates for ¡ep- resentatives are: Percy Brown, Marvin Castagrra, Russell Foote, Gerald Fore, Allen Graves, Jean Holmes, Douglas Knight, Elrlc Ra- danovich, Paul Richardson, Darrel Rowland, Jon Anderson, John Alex- ander, James.Dupzyk, Gilbert Ham- ilton, Carolyn Lee Kruse, Johnny Smart, 'Wallace Kelley and Keith Yee. The current student body offi- cers 'are Al Cunningham, presi- dent; Richard Dillon, vice-presi- dent; Martþret Christensen, secre- tary; and. Carolyn Steffen, treas- urer. Polls Egtablished "The polls will be open Jan. 8 and 9 and they will be located in the student center," stated Eu- daly, chairman of elections. There \¡¡ill also be polls open on the O St. aDal Edison campuses. The election committee is com- pôsed of members from the stu- dent council and members ln good standinþ of the Associated 'Women and .A.ssociated Men gtudent or- a. - ,. ganrzalrons. AMS-AWS lncluded The election of ÀMS anal .A,WS presldent will be held in conjunc- tion with the student body elec- tions. Sharon Sue Martin is run- ning for .AWS president, Jack Whitling ard tr'rederlck Stafford are the contestants for ÂMS pres- ident. "All caudfdates for office may obtafn campalgn rules from Elu- daly, commlssloner of electlons, and. should do' so lmmedlately," stated Gary Becker, editor of the Rampa6e. Corty Announces librory Will Close Fridoy AI 4, Jackson Carty, head librarian, announced the t\resno City College library will close tomorrow at 4 PM for the Christmas holidays. Reserve books may be ehecked out for the two weeks' vecatlon at 3 PM. Boors must be returned at 9 .A.M Jan. 5, cautloned Carty. FCC Women Are lnvited To Enter ñ.) üeauty Contest A¡,lnvitation has been issued to the wo¡íen of flesno City Col- lege by the sponsors of the fourth annuol MiBs Tra[Blþrt¿tlon con- teet. Mlss Transportation will be selected January 29, 19õ9, by the past presldents 'of the Xtesno Transportaüon Club antl tbe Wo- men's Transportatlou Club of Ftes- no, ï. W. "Buil" Jenckes, Jr., a professional photogrsl¡h€r, an- nounced, "Girls betrreen the ages of 17 entl 25 who a¡e residents of tr'res¡o Oouaty"''¡¡6 rh¿tl'ê rnever been marrieil may, enter the con- test lntlividually or may be spon- sored. by a gxoup. The entra¡ce deadline has -been set ¿t Jan. 15." "The winner and her two at- tendants will recelve trophies and prizes. Each finaust will rec€lve a mercha^ndise orcler from one of the sponsoring tr*resno stores, acld- ed Jenckes. Á.ny interested gIrI, or any group wishing to sponsor a girl in the contest, should contact Jenckes at. 5432 Palm Dr., tr'resno, or phone him at Clinto4 1-1836. Tomorrow lost Doy Of School For Students Tomorrow will be the last day of school for tr'CC students before the holidays. Classes will resume Jan. 5. Gary Becker, the editor of the Rampage, announced thê n€xt is- sue will be pubtishett Ja¡. 8. CATENDAR OF THE WEEK Dec. 18 12 PM - ForensicÊ Club, .â,d-118. 5:30 PM - Vocatlonal Nurses Dinner, Committee Room. 8 PM - W'restling, Modesto vs. F.CC, Gym: Dec. 19 2 PM - Rampage Chrlstma.s Party, Coerl Lounge. 9 PM - .A.MS-.AWS Dance, So- cial HalI. Jan. 3 Basketball, Porterville vs. FCC, Porteryllle. Jan. 5 r 12 PM-Phi Theta Kappa, L109. Jan. 8 12 PM - tr'orenslcs Club Speech Contest, Äd-113. 8 PM - Baghetball, Modesto vs. F.CC, Modeato. Jan. l0 ?:30 PM - Flreshman Skaü¡s Party. Jan.16 8 PM - Basketbalt, Coaltap, vs. FCC, llerno,

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qgFRESNO C I TY

PUBLISHED BY THE

C O LL.E G E'

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS

vor. xr FRESNO, CAI.IFORNIA, THURSDAY, .DECEMBER I8, I958 NO. ll

CANDIDATES AW.AJT-The ccrrdidotes for student body office qre, Ieft to right, first row,Doug Eudoly, Corolyn Kruse, Jeon Holmes, Geroldine Alexqnd¡e, Dione Nixon, CorolynSteffen, Percy Brown, Keith Yee, cmd Bill Tuck. Second row, Eric Rodonovich, Shcron Nor-ton, Allen G¡crves, Johrury Smcnf, Mcrvin Costcrgncr, Gilbert Hc¡milton, Wolloce Kelley, ondJcrnes Dupzyk. Third row, C'erqld Fore, Russell Foote, King Moüris, John A,lexonder, JocklVhitling, Fred Stafford, jon Alderson, Dcnrel Rowlcrrd, crnd Pcrul Richcndson. Tuck ondMiss Älexcrnd¡e hove withd¡crwn. Douglcrs Knight, running for representcrtive qt lorge, wcsnot pictured.

Spring14

Pre¿íúent t Chrittnat Ütettaae-tThe faculty and administration join with þride in extending

to all Fresno City CoIIege students a most sincere uish for a MerryChristmas an.d New Year.

It is our hoþe that your Christmcts, rnore th,an anything else,wíII be a day of aþþreciation and good thoughts for those withøhorh you assocíate.

As you leaue your classroom for the holi.day, we trust that yquuilt enjoy the peiiod of rest and relaxation ond that your ,ttolu-tions for the coming year zaill be fulfilled. Sruanr M. WrnrE

President of Fresno City College

Classes Are^alrLlosed Up

George C. Holstein, the dean ofadmission and records, announcedthat 14 classes have been closed

'-Tóätt'ìTüdðnti and 'tliat thièe otheiphysical education classes wereclosed to women.

Holstein said, "Each divisiondean decides how many studentsare allowed in each class. 'When

that number is reached. the classis closed."

One section of elementary bot-any, one section of office training,organic chemistry, one section ofreading and composition, physicalgeoloty, three sections of pprson-ality and community hygiere, fourqections of physical education, onesection of geueral psychology, andone section of beginning speechare closed to all students.'Three sections of physical edu-

cation are closed to women butare still open to men.,

By Fliday 800 day students hadcompleted prereg'istration.

AMS, AWS W¡IIHold Elections

The lone candidate for the of-fice of president of the AssociatedWomen Students is Sharon SueMartin, an 18 year old freshmanpre-law student from Fresno lfighSchool.

The .A.ssociated Men Students'Dresidency is sought bí two fresh-men students. Ä Madera HiShSchool graduate, 2l year olcl bodyand fender major trÌederick .4,.

Stafford is ons aspirant.ÄIso seeking the top AMS posi

tion is Jack Whltlin8r, 18, a hu-manltles maJor from Fresno HIghSchool.

Elections of the AVIS a¡d AMSpresidents wIlI be held concument-ly wlth the Àssociated Studentbody elections Jan. 8, 9, Miss DorisDeakine, head sponsor of the -A,T[¡Sand the dean of women, announcedthat other A'WS officers wlll beelected at the first meeting of thenew yeax.

Jean Holmes and Les Lusk arethe current presldents of the .A.WSand AMS, respectlvely.

5 Ph¡ Betq Lqmbda MembersWill At|end JC Co'nference

tr'ive members of the Pht Bet¿Lambda will attend the JunlorCollege conference aL ExcelsiorHigh School ln Norwalk on Jan.10.

'llhese- .deJegates. wlll-åay-e . theopportunity to talk with membersof other Phi Beta Lambda organi-zatiorìs, and dlscuss their prob-lems and projects," stated Mrs.Wilma Wesion, club sponsor.

The ¡¡embers who will attend

the conference are Jutly Brehe,I(aren Swenson, Lladona Miller,Dick Dlllon, and John A,lexa¡der.A sponsor will accompany thegroup.

John Älexander, club vice-presl-dent, announced that a specialmeeting will be held Jan. 5 in B-8to discuss the student body elec-tions dance the club is sponsoriúgon Jan. '9 and lo hold election ofofficers.

Maior Office SeekersAie Unopposed ln B¡dFor SB Positions

By DIANE NIXO,N

The primary Associated Student body offices are uncon-tested for the Spring election.

The candidates for office were officially nominated Fri-day noon in a nominationsCollege auditorium.

gssembly in the Fresno City

Candidates lietedThe nominees and the offices

they are running for are as fol-lows: Douglas Eudaly, President;King Morris, vice prøsident; Di¿neNixon, secrotary; and CarolYn Stef-fen, treasurer'

Eualaly of 1111 *. 1.! St. ls asophomore and maJoring in educa-tlon. He ls presently conmisglonerof electlons at FCC. Morrls of 835

Hardy ls an Edison graduote andis also an educatlon Eaior, He iB

the stud€nt body parliameuts,rian.Diane Nixon of. 4631 N. Sharon,

freshman secretå,rial maJor, wasgraduated fron Clovls Unlon HlghSchool. Camlyn Steffen of Kerman,Dresent student botly treasurer, lsan accounting major and is a grad-uate of Kerman High School.

.Ten To Be Elected.Ter representatives at large will

be elected. The candidates for ¡ep-resentatives are: Percy Brown,Marvin Castagrra, Russell Foote,Gerald Fore, Allen Graves, JeanHolmes, Douglas Knight, Elrlc Ra-danovich, Paul Richardson, DarrelRowland, Jon Anderson, John Alex-ander, James.Dupzyk, Gilbert Ham-ilton, Carolyn Lee Kruse, JohnnySmart, 'Wallace Kelley and KeithYee.

The current student body offi-cers 'are Al Cunningham, presi-dent; Richard Dillon, vice-presi-dent; Martþret Christensen, secre-tary; and. Carolyn Steffen, treas-urer.

Polls Egtablished"The polls will be open Jan. 8

and 9 and they will be locatedin the student center," stated Eu-daly, chairman of elections. There\¡¡ill also be polls open on the OSt. aDal Edison campuses.

The election committee is com-pôsed of members from the stu-dent council and members ln goodstandinþ of the Associated 'Women

and .A.ssociated Men gtudent or-a. - ,.ganrzalrons.

AMS-AWS lncludedThe election of ÀMS anal .A,WS

presldent will be held in conjunc-tion with the student body elec-tions. Sharon Sue Martin is run-ning for .AWS president, JackWhitling ard tr'rederlck Staffordare the contestants for ÂMS pres-ident.

"All caudfdates for office mayobtafn campalgn rules from Elu-daly, commlssloner of electlons,and. should do' so lmmedlately,"stated Gary Becker, editor of theRampa6e.

Corty Announces libroryWill Close Fridoy AI 4,

Jackson Carty, head librarian,announced the t\resno City Collegelibrary will close tomorrow at 4PM for the Christmas holidays.

Reserve books may be eheckedout for the two weeks' vecatlon at3 PM. Boors must be returned at9 .A.M Jan. 5, cautloned Carty.

FCC Women Are

lnvited To Enterñ.)üeauty Contest

A¡,lnvitation has been issuedto the wo¡íen of flesno City Col-lege by the sponsors of the fourthannuol MiBs Tra[Blþrt¿tlon con-teet. Mlss Transportation will beselected January 29, 19õ9, by thepast presldents 'of the XtesnoTransportaüon Club antl tbe Wo-men's Transportatlou Club of Ftes-no,

ï. W. "Buil" Jenckes, Jr.,a professional photogrsl¡h€r, an-nounced, "Girls betrreen the agesof 17 entl 25 who a¡e residents oftr'res¡o Oouaty"''¡¡6 rh¿tl'ê rneverbeen marrieil may, enter the con-test lntlividually or may be spon-sored. by a gxoup. The entra¡cedeadline has -been set ¿t Jan. 15."

"The winner and her two at-tendants will recelve trophies andprizes. Each finaust will rec€lvea mercha^ndise orcler from one ofthe sponsoring tr*resno stores, acld-ed Jenckes.

Á.ny interested gIrI, or any groupwishing to sponsor a girl in thecontest, should contact Jenckesat. 5432 Palm Dr., tr'resno, or phonehim at Clinto4 1-1836.

Tomorrow lost DoyOf School For Students

Tomorrow will be the last dayof school for tr'CC students beforethe holidays. Classes will resumeJan. 5.

Gary Becker, the editor of theRampage, announced thê n€xt is-sue will be pubtishett Ja¡. 8.

CATENDAR OFTHE WEEK

Dec. 1812 PM - ForensicÊ Club, .â,d-118.5:30 PM - Vocatlonal Nurses

Dinner, Committee Room.8 PM - W'restling, Modesto vs.

F.CC, Gym:Dec. 192 PM - Rampage Chrlstma.s

Party, Coerl Lounge.9 PM - .A.MS-.AWS Dance, So-

cial HalI.Jan. 3Basketball, Porterville vs. FCC,

Porteryllle.Jan. 5 r

12 PM-Phi Theta Kappa, L109.Jan. 812 PM - tr'orenslcs Club Speech

Contest, Äd-113.8 PM - Baghetball, Modesto

vs. F.CC, Modeato.Jan. l0?:30 PM - Flreshman Skaü¡s

Party.Jan.168 PM - Basketbalt, Coaltap,

vs. FCC, llerno,

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RAI,TPAGE , Qecember 18, 1958

Ficsllo cllY COLLEOE'Teshouse OÍAugust Moon'FAEye-r.Jpener

By KAREN MCDOUGALD

A single word is all that isneeded to descrlbe the John Pat'rlck plây "Teabouse, Of TheÂugust Moon." Contrast i8 theadjective that describes the threeact play presented in the trÌesuoCity College auditorium Friday

'and SaturdayThe scenery and actions of the

play were some of the most ob-vious contrasts in the PlaY. thesparse, dank, moody scenes con-trasted with the Teahouse, thefavorite of the audieDce. Its cor'al-colored roof aglow fitn mutti'colored Japanese lanterDs, ltshandpainted screens anÈ itslaquered tables, all made theTeahouse scene comPlete' Thedeftness in which the stage ha¡dswere able to remove thls sbene

and bring it forth at the'aP'pointed time was astonishlng.

Wreetling, Dancing

A definite contrast was the vig-orous wrestling match, realistic-ally portrayed. bY two heavY'ponderous students, against thedelicate, fragile beautY of thedances by the Seisha girl, LotusBlossoq, anà the usherettee.

Even wlth the se¡Pent llftingits ugly face, ln the forn of Pooracoustics, many of tho actor8were still able to vanqulsh thehandlcap and to on to comPletea flne performance.

Sakini Relaxcd

Àrthur Miyashiro aa Saklni'with his. relaxed rna¡Der, hisaudience eontect, and his abilttYto thiow his voice, was one ofthe favorltes of the eYening.

Sid Mosesia.n as the haPleospsychlatrist was able to bringforth a freshness which wasneecled during the secotrd' act.

Dave Ruggeri as Colonel Purdywas another favorite pereonality.With his virile voice aÂd his dY-

namic actions, he definitelY nadehis appearance felt.

Personal Thanks"I wish to thank each Person

concerned with the PlaY," statedClyrte Sumpter, director of the"Teahouse Of The August Moon,""especially thos-e who Po'rtraYedthe tarious roles, the members ofthe stage crews who worked tl¡e-lessly for n¡.nY weeks in ad'vance, and the different business-es tìat tave us Properties.

"My speciat tha¡ks to the Fles-no Bee and.The Rampsge for theconclusive, report on ttre events

leading up to the PIaY and theproductlon itself"'

Rodio logicolExchonge Notes

Kit Receíved96, FROM LA ',i.- 'ATTEND paáiv F or PhYsics

Ipubltshed weekly by the Jourialtsn studentF of the tr'resno Clty

College, 1101 UntYerslty, tr'regno, C¡llfornla.' ComDosed by the

Central Californta Typographlc Servlce' Unslgled edttortals arp the

exprêsi¡lon of thé edltor.

EDrroR -'-"-';-'GARY BEoKER\

BUSINEES ù¡N¡'esn- '-arrlcE ALVARÐZ

A New Christmos StorY:The Body In The Sfore

Christm¿s time has a h^abit of bringing forth stories,anecdotes and jokes, ûot excepting this editor' So, here'sa Christmas story.- - rttJõðitins was a deparment store. Oh, any -departmentstore will do; they're iust about the same anound uhnsf,mas

words. it was a mess."--ñh;à** ctãseá at six, the weary clerks and the multi-

tude of managers staggered home. the clean up crew saun-

Besf Wishes Are Exiended

men.On this note the R¿mpage staff wishes a {erqy Christ-

to"r áña -"-ttãppy

New Yèai to all students, faculty mem-bers and administrators'

ACP

Beøfs Don'tFight T oÀt F>loy )one

(A.CP)-IllÍnois WesleYan Unl-

versity ARGUS does a roundup

of thought on the Beat Genera-

tion (from such sources as HOR-

IZON, LOOK, THE REPORTER),then adds this view:

Nobody preteÂds that it's not aconstant fight to stay sane in thiscomplicated world, but one has

to belieYe that it's a fight worthmaking, Who is to enlightenthose comPlacent, unquestioningoneõ among us who "walk downan elm-shaded street to a beautlful church" wit,L ne'er a thoughtas to the meaning of the con-v€ntion and dogma theY thinkthey uphold, who, if not "nature,""responsible" (yes, even "sensi'ble") citizens who, unllke theBeats, care what haPPens toma¡klntl?

The Beats have chosen not to r

fight. PerhaPs they believe thatprogressive soclety is hopeless'beyond reform. -A'll of us get fecl

up (a South Sea island shlmmersfar away). We are confounded'thwarted, and all but Paralyzedby doubts as to the final mean-ing of it all.

City Schools' U se .r"n {Ï,i":,'{iî""i**iåîiFCC

Several departments of theFresno City Schools use the fa-

cllities of Fresno CitY College'sUniversity Avenue c&mpus.

John S. Ha¡sen, the FCC ad-

mlnistrative dean, sâid they in-clude the dePartments of guid-

ance and sPeclal educaiion and

health service, which are loca.tedir Rooms 217 and 222 in'the stu-dent center''s second floor'

The bureau of PuPil accountintis located in the basement of thelibrary.

The cttY schools also is usingthe soutb military aünex for cat-

alotuiing books for the new Mc-

Lane High Schooì, which isscheduled to oPen iu the nextschool Year.

The city schools also is usinganother quonset hut, Q-2, for mls-c:ellaneous storâge.

The ¡rdmlnistrative offices inthe cfty sehools began using of-fice space at the city college inthe fall semester of thè lastschool yea¡.

Recent meetlngs of the FresnoCity Boartl of Dducation have ln'dicated that a new city schoolsheadquarters builtling may be

butlt to relieve the pres¡ent ovel:-

cvercrowded building on Mari-posa Street. The overcrowdingresulted in the use of F-CC facilities.

Facilities

Fresno City CollegeRAMPAGE

News Editor ..------....---.Blcharcl BruunCopy Edltor .-...-....-....--------tr¿tabelle BellFeature Edltor -...--...---.-.-Dàve RuggerlSports Editor .-..----.-.---..-.Russell Foote

"'Ë: J :l:.. :-111 11.'113" ÀrcDouea'r rr

Asst. Bus. ìfsrs..-...-Hoç'aiå,"13flåi

Los Angeles CitY College

Ninety-six boye and girls sentto the San Bernardino Mûrntainslast summer bY the clty collegestudent body ìt¡ill be specialguests at a Santa Claus Party,reports the Collegian.

Mt. San A,ntonio College 'Christmas fornal a¡d the

tradltional Merican'Christmasfestival, "Las Posadas," will htgh-light the holtclay season, statedthe Mountalneer.

Bakereficld CollegeThe Renetade RiP announced

that the vets club is Epqnsorlnga Christmas tree drawing to giveaway a tree everY tlay untll -Cht'istmas.

Stockton CollegeThe Collegfan rePorted that

Stockton College antl Collgge ofthe Pacific staged a joint Pro-duction of "The Messiah" in theStockton Civic,A.udftôrium.

The tr'ederal Civil Defense Ad-ministratlon a¡d the CaliforniaDisaster Office have presented tothe F'resno CitY College a $700

rattiologi.':al kit.The kit, which includes two

geiger counters, two ionizationchambers, two dosimeters, ¡ndother related instruments, ls ableto detect deadlY radiatlon rays.

Maurice F. Pratt, sector co-

ordtnator of the dlsaster office,calleil the kit a valuable asset tothe community in case of e,n ln'dustrial ol a war-time dlsaster.

Pratt includett the válue of thekit for science instructore ln his€valuatlou.

The Í'resno Adult School forseveral years has Provided sev-eral courses for radiological Don-itors.

The stato disaster office saidthe Fresno City College kit is onecf 420 loaned to junior collegesaircl higl-r schools in the state.

--:-1 \ CÞ' r?f,-

F'/ru. N-;tl tny;,tt/4s

1$oYaorS DÈîö

'Where will you be this CÏristmqs?

Christmas Wants Voiced ToRampage Roving Reporter

9y GWEN POUNDERS

The 'roving reporter, feellng thesplrlt of Chrlstmas end the NewYear forthcomlnt aeked srx FCCstudents a questlon apDropriatefor these holldays.

The questlon was: "What doyou want for Christmas?"'Here are thelr hopeful an-

stYers:Joe Lobbia, englneèring major,

"I want a new '59 Impala becausemy old car has a squeak in thetrunk, behtnd the jack, rightabove the spare tire, a¡d under-neath the extra hubcap I carrYin case of a disastrous emerg-ency. I caÂ't stand squeaks!"

Jean Cape, general major, "Irvould like two bronze life guardsto use as bookends as the twoI have now have lost their sum-mer tans and marvelous PhYs-

iques. I really hate to rePlacethem but a must fs a mustl"

Sally Howell, general major,

in this newspaBer. TheY arq com-pletely moral, howeverl"

Marilyn Bartlett, sPeech ther-apy major, "I want a Promisefrom my boy frfend. No moreblack eyes when I sâY 'Pro4ises,promises.' (MarilYn Probablywouldn't mind a smaìl gift too'Roger! )"

Oick Bruun, general major,"For Christmas I would like ev-

eryone to remember that it is notthe gift or the'Price of the giftthat is important. It is the sentiments involved in the grving."

Al Gunningham, agxiculture ma-jor, "I would like everyone tohave a verY MerrY Christmas a¡dreturn to school in good shaPe

after all of the New Year's cele-

r brations. Retain some of Your en-

thusiasn antl sPirit for next se-

mester's activities!"

Mqrilyn Bortlelt Äl Cunninghort

Joe l¡bbic Jecn Cape

Solly Howe Rictnrd Brunn

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Sfude nts Obtoìn A¡d From Club News

Fresno CC Busìness Divîsìon CSTA Party

Thursdoy, Dccembcr 18, 1958

secretarlal.Enrollment Galns

mick further remarked.

Placement Bureau Actlve

rod, tho placement offlcer.

aud Eckenrocl.

daytlme classes.

Jonuory Will Be

i-iã"'ì' ""'""t"

-*lr -i'r.o nrace | \¡y¡¡1 COMMENCE

Jonuory Will Be BusY l- ^ -

Ã.iáiaí's io colenigr I L9llo-:LT.På!9I

The member¡ of the Callfornlaof seven major fields, which are ls¿o¿"ot Teachers -Assoclatfon

thelr a¡ru&l Chrlstmas Pa¡tY lastSeturala,y ln the faculty roon'from7 to 1tr:30 PM.

Enierteln-ent wae proylaleal bY

Dorothea Wactawlt¡, Piano recltal;

Eogc Tnrco

haYe sponsored the faculty open-

of sfring offlcers I man, inter-club colrncil represen-

RA'IPAGE

Held ForChristmas

coed lounge from 2 to 5 PM.Fine Arts

By JOE RAMPAGE

immediate entry into businesslife of the trÏesno City College þggi-ness Ethel McCormiclc, dean of thedivisiob.

The division iseccounting, business

iîk",Tlï]"î}" i""ä'l''lJJ':ä l N e w J o u r n a I i s m

Class ls OfferedFifteeh instmctors comprise thel Phtl Smith, a JoumalistD lDstruc-lnntne Teramoto, hula dance; and

business educatlon faculty. The to'| to", "ooooo"ed

there wlll be a new lChrlstmas ca.rollng leal . by Gerald

Newman Club

Roxie Lcrssley, crtd Jcck ÏVhitling.women in clerlcal; 65 men and $4 loui.ea course for Journalism ma-lbusiness instructor.at tr'resno Cityl ttoxie J-crssleY, cmct JctcK wnrrlmg'women ln getreral business; 19 ljo"r a¡d is traditionally a fresh-lCottege, won a Chrlstmas tt'ee at amen and one woman t,TT""ii::

l -': :::ï:.^:i_ f:1111,::]:'::: l ::tl'-:".t-t

at the Newman chrrst' l 'T o v lyland' W¡ll Be Presented Fortwo men antt 33 rÍomen ln office I and universities. Some colleges are I mas party.

secretarlal anal six men aDd 20 I students ln many fields.

nachines; two men ancl 133 inlmaking it a humanltles course forrre campul lf"i,u"" trerow-IAWS And AMS Dance Tomorrow

women in speclal majors.t-.,The course,,, expla.tned Snlth,lship is'sponsoring a caroltrrg partVl The dance is-the'ned, "Tovland,"l:.f th:,::od"fr.3Îltl1,lJ"TT:-tj

"Twô ôf the main features of the I .,wfll survey mass communicetlons ltomorrow at 7 PM. with the toys donated ior the oc- ltne ÀMS or ÄWS will be on hand

tlrrslness division are the Job place-l"iiit.-"rà, includins o"*rp"p"..,1 "Everyone who enJovà strslns lslcasion to Le-rena{ea-,Y-:1:.-Tîl::.,"tS-l}.:ment bureau antl Pht Beta Lambda,

l ;r;;;i";;, books, motion pictures, linvited_ to meet at^the Evansellcal 1".: lt:T "l*:fid^9tl1o_::"_u t"

l*t-u-y1t:t:ithe bustness club," Miss McCor'l;;-;;;;;;'radio, qnd vrsual com:lrree Church at ollve and Cetlarlth:"::qT.chlldrcn-of th":":t' The nembers of the AMS a¡il

The placement bureau is underlddverttstng, publlc relatlons, enter'I Phl Bcta Lambda l"'o t'"';;;^rir-- ,*^ ¡tr¡trmør lPqer¡v¡w' u!

the sponsorsnip or cerv-a." nîx"".lt.rrr-ent,1opy p""ptration, nrlnt'l Ä ..t"""sã" ;t"t t;;t"a tn"l,":"::-y^ot:*";,lt: i::tli:"J":l*$"TllÌr:t:Fresno Ctty College "n-po.

*asltne dance comrnlttee for the As'l .Facultv tp:::otilq.th::1qi

;;dtJ;-;;';;n ".-i"tu"sleve.," sard Gene 'wilrems, presr-l .restiviues yitt-u-esf :1. e

"{11Y1 h"tntig Yll--h-T:i"-"-'"^-17

news. wrlting news, lnterf,tetatlon, I dent of'the club' with the music of Jack Rlley anillBitl Long, decorations; JeaD Cape'

hls orchestra^ publiclty; Jean Holmes, toy drive;

lng and typography."

Spanish Claae

prlnciples of ln¡srt"eor¡munlcâtlons. Bafnpage party tomorrow from 2.4 PM. l^;;+-m;" sânrâ- r-Trãii6 ù¡itr ,ilan' '' ''E'rPsr' _- - _ _ l l,4 LJ uuuu¡¡uw uuu "t L tv. l oràffóns. Santâ- CIariS Will bilSo

The Rampase stâff wlll hold I | fte partv wilr be hertt in the lattcna the Dartv."-^^:--:.-l ,i'he parry ì¡¡lu oe Âero rD rnelattênd the party.christmas party tomorrow ln the lfaculty lounge of the administra- I rn" nome

""ooo-1", classes

l;iilä"äirä^'i.:.*o"o""u |

"'i, ; ä"ä;; ror the .r.". I tu" -_L" lòt- ot ente*a-iir¡ey ;l

I :::î:i:l :lii:iï"1ï1,T"-""ï" I i:'#tiï #å"Phi Beta. Lsmbd& I. 1p"1"o_::-l I . "- to* .:;',:i":ji; "ilr,,"'i" '-il-õ-.'-*-[ | "er"e.tments

\yul include Þunch. ldean of worby Mrs. Wilma Weston, Jack.Hlllli. U"su eno¡rgh, Smlth said O"llo^9-. llt-."-lti.Til^ â^^r r^r.c,^ I Toysmaybebroushtrothefoyerlkortan, andts rarËe EuuuËu' Þu¡ùu Þo¡q g"

I --: - - "iãtl" til;;iì;;;. I Toys may be brourht to the foyer lkortan, and Georse J. Badaracco.

plans to Invite specialtsts ln some I nartV last night ln the coerl louDge. l_A night program is also offered I

of these fiel'ls to be guest lectur-rhe spenish crass wiu__hot$ alFoculty Will Hove Open-House Christmos Portyrristmas partv rn 'o"-I:it',illn ro.llry Lounqe oi rne Administrotiôn Buildir

by the dlviston. Twelve courses are I ers'

The Adminislrotion Building;#äiåi'ä;"^ä'14r-;;;;l Smith ursetltnsrtsh maJors orlcbristmas partv rn the Mexicanln^p^ ^+ ¡ann +ana¡¡ac Þlo¡- farlîî'rï"llå*-;"J;i":;åJ"i"î 1,,:ä';*å

"iri"u"*=,1"'u"'T"-l','"i,,iå lg,i"î::",*i^ä";.""ä;:"i:l ttt:'":lly

"l'J,igîin the extended day prosram. Thi:l"rig:"]t, interested in creativelvorc oL ;;Ë *"i*l utr. Dori3 Dea.ktnl the dea¡.otl::1""1"f..l

is for resular stuttents and fo¡lwrittns to enroll ln the class asl}: n:::1,"t"::ou:-::,.- õi; ---lwomen. announced that there w¡llMiss Deaklnlis for regular students tttq. fo:lwrittnc to enroll ln the class asl!¡¡ç ve¡rr ";ït"r;-^;;_l*o-"o, announced that there wtulMis-s D::kt"lthose who are unable to attendlweu as enyone who woultl like tolT:^1-:"Tt:.-t: tn"'

Ih^ a raa.rlrr ^¡^¡harroa r-rìriorñâel Mr6. Hazelnave a betièr unatersta¡cltng of the I

cha'nge of stf!' be a fapulty olenhouse christmas I ^.*Ï:ti":t .Ptt:tl-]ld y::l\17

tion bulìding.

"All faculty and clâssified per- | house parties in the past.during the month of January after I Merle Loulse Sons, commlssion- | Preparlng for the annual Christ- | "" ^

the Christmas holiday at Fresnolerofso"i"r qffqirs ânnouncedthatlmas program to be presenteal tory couese. l;;"*;

-;til;;rd-r,"jtne student booy or ¡'"".r,o õii"lfhi Thetq Koppo Officers Are Electe

phi Beta Lambda will sponsor alrolio ca s the_'week of lC-ollese wâs.the principal bustl":.lRed-HOfse ls ChOsen As The Club's Iphi Beta Lambda will sponsor alrolio ca s the week of lC-ollese wâs-the principal busil":.lRed-HOfSe lS ChOSen AS The ClUb'S

dance on Jan.9 from 9 to 12 PM. lJan. 3. a iunior college dance isl"_! lh" members of the tr'ine artsl--Ã; eiection'of slring offlcerslman, inter-c

Cfty College.

ce¡emonies in the social hall fromlDrosram was also presented to "lrriorr.lv performed for outeide?:30 to 9:30 PM. Ä reception wiillstudent assembly yesterday morn'lg"oup..follow ¡n the commlttee room. I ing.re¡¡uw ru Luv lvuu¡L!ç , ¡uÞ. I '¡.ne first part of the proglram

"Cantate Domino" by Pitoni.The fiual part of the prog¡am

included "The Shepherds Had anAngel" by Besly, "SttU There IsBethlehem" by Dickinson, "Bright-est and Best of the Sons of'the

orningi' by Combs, and "SilentNisht" by Gruber.

The choir was accompanied bY

Judy Unruh, piaDist; Gary Sertonand Richard Cencibaugh, organists;Mrs. James Paige, harpist; Ba,¡tonBoni, English horn;. and Äctele Mc-

Quillin, viollnist.

Club.Älso oo that day Fresno City Col- | þerng consroere(l' I uruu'

I was held at the Monday noon meet- | tative.le8ebasketba1lerswillgotothell..-^"Þhi'n}'ôfâtrroññâin'.'n'|Biu

Älso oo that day Fresno City Col- | being considered'

ins or phi rheta Kappa in L103.1 llt],1","51 n^'i'-1""-"1 lt t*,."Ïl:Hi:ï riiii'3îå ïåiä:i:,lFresno City College Choir Sings lrl'.-o,u.",, to rlr the ro'owrnslpayins, the r

business crub at r'cc, wil hord itslBgf Of g PUbliC FOf F¡irst Time posts are John RerlHorse, presl-

I for a delegate to the national con-initiation dinner. dent; Maebelle Bell, vice presi- lvention in Coeur D Alane, Itlaho

Final exams will be heltt during I The Fresno Ctty College cholr I C. IroweU Spencer, the cholr's | ã;;;; R";"rta Calhoun, secretary- l,A.oril 22, 23 ar

the week of Jan. 26 to 29. On I presented a free public Chrlstmas I dlrector, said the public prog¡an I treasurer; Bevadeen Breeding, his- | raffle coûu

trriday, Ja¡. 30, the vocational|Þrosram last nlght in the Unive"-|*". the first in the school,s hts-|torian-treasurer, and James Wood-|students.nìlrsèSwillhayetheirt¡aduation|sttvAve'campusauditorium.''o"I,oo,altht¡ughthechoirlra.tIpre.l

featured "À Ceremony of Carols"by Benjamin Britten. In the secondpart, the selections Íncludecl "Al-letluia" by Scarlatti, "ÂdoremusTe Christe" by Palestrine antl I

Highest Quoliry

18clowesl Price

HAMBURGERSBTACKSTONE & SHIETDS

' ,*rr*i,ìi':lrt*r,., ,.

CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE

CALIFORNIAN ùIOTEL SEMI FOR'YIAL

CAM HARDING BAND

Street, and Gory French.

l::1.::iirl:l:l

We Are Reody! -

Are You?

CôrÍstmos Giftsfor Smokers

Shop Now At

PARKER'S2030 FRESNO ST.(Belween Fulton & Von Ne¡¡l

Downlown F¡eeno

Open Doily-8 AM ro 9 PM. (Until Christndr)

Sundoys lO AM to 5 PM

I HELP WANTED -Student who will work qs slore clerk from ó:30 ro 8:45 P.M.

regulorly Mondoy tlirough Thursdoy evenings ot O St. Cotnpus

Store. Must be free lo work regulorly from Jonuory to June.

No olher need opply. Also Business Student who con work

from 9 A;M. ro l2'30 P.M. regulorly from Jonuory to' June.

Must be good'typist ond free lo wo¡k these hours only five

doys o week. SEE BOOKSTORE tilANAGERì

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Poge loilr RAIIiPAGE Thursdoy, December 18, t958

Ram Five To HaveFull Vacation Slate

rhe -Fresno city ätä:=-ä:lf"ut.t¡ru team, on themad for the néxt two weeks, will play the Oakland Junior

the StocktonDec. 26, thethe ninth an-

New York. In fact, eating is un- | Fresno will Þlay Los Angelesdoubtedly the ,most popular sport

I City Cotlege in the first round ofin that Bart of the country, and lthe tournament. A win would putthe Christmas season is the tlme l¡¡"^ in the winners braiketof ydar when these unpollshed

I against the winner of the SaûtaCo.'oisseurs almost outdo eveD

I Monica_Compton- game. A loss will

eat, but probably there's nobôdy I tos, iûeli8ible for the past twofonder of food than those roughlweeks, will probably be ready toand ready guys who a.re lumber'l go."Jacks in tbe Catskills in uPstate FCC Plays LACC

themselves. put them in the consolation brack-three hundred and eighty pound I et against the loser of this game,

Moose (Burp) Bartøl was clearly I feUy said, "We've had goodto his fellow woodsmetr buddies, I luck In this tournanent. 'We've

the treetest eater in the world. I been tn the semi-finals every year,Why he ate more for breakfast I antl last year we won the consola-tha¡ -most men eat betweeD I tion championship."

ft seems that one llenry (Nlb- | ton, Los Angeles Valley, pierce,

bltns) Nelson from Brookshlre'lBakersfleltl, Cerritos, Gllendale,England, wa5 spending the holiclay I Monterey penlnsula, Loe Angeleswlth relatives at a Catskill resort.lgarbor, Veltura. and F.resno are

Well, Daturally word got €,round I Sam narry, a former basketballabout Nibbling's appetite. How- | coach at the Unlversity of South-eyer, to look at hlm you'd think ls'rt Califorrria.he was half-starved; he weighed109 'pountls.

But to get back to the storY, bigMoose, obvlously jealous, chal-

tral site, The 'Whisperlng Pines I Vestee Jackson, one of the beststeak House. a. whole floor was lau arounrr backs in Ram history,cleared, a table was resen'ed' ten lwi[ pray for the west All starswaiters were used and one Duncal lin saturday,s East vs. west .{lIHines was called, upon to referee. lAmerican junior college football

There was no time limit; each lgame in tùe Stockton Memorialcontesta¡t had to eat the same l'.1"¿¡o-.courses. EatinS utensils courd be I Mose Sims, chairman of the

ploded.Big Moose got off to a gull¡ing

start. Using his bare hands, he

¡uel Gllendele Se,m Barry MemorialTourîament.

Oaklancl ls undefeated this jearwith a 5-0 record, while Stocktonis 2-4 on the season.' "We'll probably be at full

Wiol,i,v 1//,.4 l/ln,,y C|,.,¡o t*oo

Ælstrength for these games," saidJust about everybody likes to'l Coach Joe Kelly. ,.G,eorge Saran-

Jackson Named

used if desired; liquids were notlea-e, said,.,.We figure Vestee willincluded in the contest, but could lbe a big help to the .West

and,be taken if desired. ("If I wasloperating behind a 280 pound av-rooked into something like that, I lerage line, he wilr have the block-know what ltquitl I'd desire,") ' ling to get loose. We lookerl at his

The contestants had to eat until lwork in movies of f.resno gamessomeone quit, passed out, ,or ex-land are very impressed.',

Awords Bonquet Tonightdevoured his first two young chick- | The annual tr'resno Cttv Colleseens, before N-ibbling hacl finished lfatt ltntetic -A'wards Banquet willrtaintily chewing, the first drum- | be held at seven o'clock tonight.stick on his first chicken. But I The banquet v¡ill take place in thegradually the Englishman rallied. I social hall of the student center.At the end of the eleventh course, I William Barnes, head footballr¡hich was a whole tooseberry pie, lcoach at UCLA, will be the guestNibblins had pulled even, and lsf¡eaker.Burp Barton was lfving up to his I Big Peter Mehas, center on thisname. year's Ram football squad, said

After the 22nd course Barton I that awards will be given to thehaal just about had it.'But he stilllmost valuable player, the outstand-had one hope. When they served ling lineman, the outstanding back,the garslawer stew, Moose jumped land the honorary captain on theexcitedly from his chair, bellow- | tootba[ team.ing, "Holy Toledo! No Yeebler-vetzer saucel"

This was too much for any man.Nelson k¡rew he was beaten. A¡dto thls day the only food he con-BurDeB comes ln half quart cans.

See Us for fte Beslin IllOT0R TUI{IUPqNd BRAKE SERVICE

CI.ARE'S

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" BA 7-8781COTUTE IN TODAY!

?oote llotuBY RUSS FOdTESPORTS EDITOR

EDDIE'S AUTO SUPPTY

GIVES 257oDISCOUNT ON ATt PARTSo FSC ond FJC Studenfs

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PËP GIRLS PERFORM-The Fresno City College pep girls performed during holf.lime qt thefootbcll gomes. They ore, left to right, Sharon Lcrw, Ritc Cqmecu, Sylvia Gcrgle CcnoleeBlizzord, Ccrolyn.Kruse, qnd Koye -Arure Elioson.

Roms Top RamWrestlersWin FCC DownssB, 78-71 Hqrtnell

By MONTE HORNER

The F*resno Clty College Ramscame from behintl in the final tenminutes to bea.t the ihspiretl Sa¡Bernardino iunior Collegg Indleûs78 to 71 last F-riday night. The con'test was played at the YosemiteJunlor High School gymn¿slum.

The India¡s employed a fa¡tbreak style of play to keep theRame busy in the flrst three quant€rs. Darnel Mikel and Lee Starkprovided the spark for the fastclosing last quarter.

FCC Trails At HalfThe Rams trailed the Indians

36-35 at halftime and sew the leatlwidened, to five points in the open-ing secqtrds of the thiril perlotl.Fresno battletl back to the onepoint deftcit aDd then almost suc-cumbed to the iump shooting ofMike Mctr'e¡son, the highly toutedIndian forward, who tossed in themajor portion of a nine point bar-rage to put San Bernardino ahead55-46.

'With the score at 63-54 and onlYten minutes to play, the Ralns be-gan to peck away. With three min'utes left the Rams had closed thegap to 69-68. Fresno then went into the lead on a iump shot byMikel a¡rrt stretched the advantageIo 72-69 on a foul shot tip in bytr'rank Johnson. Stark poured insix more points to put tho gâmeout of reach with one milute toplay.

Mikel Nets 20

Mikel toppecl all scorers with 20points, followed by Stark andJohnsoD with 17 and 16 apiece. JimPetty led the Indians with '14

points to to along with a 13 Bointeffort by both Mike McFerson andTed Ha.rley,SOORING:Freeno CC 1gStuk ..--.............................-.7JohnEoh ..........................-.....6

Over COS SquadThe Ram wrestlers will tangle

with the Mbdesto College grapplerstoday ln the Modesto College E:ym-nasiuui at 3 PM.

The Rams scored a 25-8 cl,ecisionover the Colldge of the Sequolaslast Tlursday in the F-CC gym-nasium.

Coach l{ans Wledenhoefer's teamwon all but two matches, loslngone of them on a forfeit because ofan InJury to Ron R¿then.

The results last week were &s

follows:123 pounds, Joe Palida, FCC, over

Henry Ortiz, !-0.190 pounds, Eddte Davles. FCC,

over Ernle Trujiflo, 5-0.137 pounds, Dennls McCauley, f,.CC

over Bill Grooms, 3-0.147 Þounds, James Mgo1e, FIC

over Tony Trujtllo, 3-0.167 pounds, Ðrnie Eaenz, COS over

Jerry Kirkhart, 3-0.167 pounds, Bill Mopre, tr'CC over

Jerry Laird, 3-0.177 pounds, Don Wamhof, F'.CC

over Charles Richmonil, 3-0.191 pounds, forfeited.Heavyweight, 'Wayne Cooh, FCC

over George Omata. 5-0.

Team NeedsIa .')wlmmers

The Ftesno City Co[ege. Ramssmothered the Hartnell Junlor Col-lege , Panthers 94 to 66 last Sat-urday nlght in the Yosemite Ju¡-ior Htgh Gynnaslum. The Ramsear¡ed thelr slrtà win l¡ eevenstarts in the non-confereuce bas-ketba.ll ga.me.

Ram forward ¡ba.nk JohDsoDw¿s too much for the Panthers.Jobnson poured in 31 poi¿ts as theRams turned. in their season'shighest scoring performance. John-qon had plenty of assistance fromDarnel Mikel, Cbet Bishop andChuck Lowe. Lee Stark turned ina stellar performance but had alittle trouble ln the poin^r depart-ment.

The Pantbers tnied ganely tomake a close battle of it but thoRags pulled away in the secondhalf. The halftime score was 40-34in tr'resno's favor.

The Rams were red-hot in thesecond half and built up an 85:53lead. X'resno reserves got ia somevaluable playint time in the lasthalf due to the large lead.

Coach Joe Kelly substituted free-ly in the second half but the Pan-thers could not close the gap.

Jerry Kanada turned in a bril-Iiant performance for the Pan-thers as he netted 20 points to leadthe losers. Kanada, scored con-sistently on corner shots.SCOHING:FCC î.sStark --.--..--.---.------...--.-----.-..-BJohnson -.-.....--.--..-.-------12Mikel -..--.....-.............-..........8Bishop ......-...-...--..-.....-------.-.6Lowe .-------..------.-----.--.-.......6'\{heaton ....-...--...-....---.-.--.---gCorvings .--..----.---.--..----..-.-.-...0Allen ----.-..........-......-....--.---.--2Rob€¡ts ..-.-..-.--.-.-...--.-.--.--.-..0Siesel ........-.---.-..............-.---.0

îotal -..--..-.--.-.-...-.....-.--39H¡rtnell Í.sForvler -..---....,,-....--.--.-.-------..4Flores -..-.-...-...-...--.---.--.-.-..-.-BSmith .......-...............-............4Kanada --....--..-.-----.----.--.--.9Fllice ...........-.-.....................3Porter ...-.----.-.....-...-.-----.-.--..-.0Andsson .-.-...---.....-.--.-.--...-.3Schneider -..-. .......-..-.-.......-.--0Veæ .-........ -........-.-.--......-.-...tEavidson -......-.....--..--...-.--....0

Totals ............:-....-...---Zg

ftI720I000

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Dr. Paul Pastor, tr'resno CityCollege water polo and sÌ¡imñiDtcoach, urges any male studcnt w.hohâs swimming abilÍty to try out forthe swlmming team. Stud.ents in-terested çhould contact I)r. pastorln the men's gym.

At the present time ri-orkoutsare being held in the newly re-modeled, heated, pool at tr'CC.

Dr. Pastor sald that plans havebeen made to holÕ meets through-out the spring semester. The sea-son will be highlighted by theNorthern California Conferencemeet in /Watsonville on Apr. 25and the Statê meet in Santa Monl-ca Apr. 30-May 2.

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Totsls ...............-.....-...81Sm Bemrdino fsGræ¡ .......-...-..........--...-..-----..2Petty --...---...-.....:-....--.-.--6Huley ----.-.---..--.--............-...-6McFe¡mn .-.--.....-.-..-..-..-...6Street .......-.....-.-.-.-..-.-.........2Cu¡rente¡ ...-......-..-...---.-...4fi¡ornton ..................--..-......SYækey ...-.--..--....-.--..-.........1

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