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w Tomorrow lOO To Participate At Memorial Auditorium Show More than 100 students will participate in the tþird annual Talent Show tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Fresno Me- ff,EßTO JTItrION COTT.EGE ru¡ÈtÍ¡D ¡t,ff AssoClAl¡D ¡ruD¡Ìlt¡ FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, ^^ARCH 15, 195ó NO. 20 vor. vlll At State Tourney By MIKE HARTMAN Rams Take Third had won 36 stralght games îhe Fresho Junior College R¿ms lryete'awarded third pl,ace in the Califonria State Basketball To'urnament in Ful- ierton after winning two Èames and dropplng ong.- Thursday night the Rams--upset the t-avored Los^¿.ll- geteJCit-v c,itlegõ Cubs in the first round of plav. The Cubs wers heavily favored to win the tourney. The score ¡vas 81-?8. Harbor Wins *fourney In the finals Harbor defeated Àntelope YaIleY 82-72 to wln the touraey antl become state basket' baf champlons' 656 New Books Added To library Jackson CartY, Fresno Junior College librarian, a¡nounnced that Following the game the all star| 656 new books have been added team was annoùnced. Those who I to fJC's library this year. vere selected were Val Padilla' I C"rt" said the library, Dow has Àntelope; Jim Newman, loolrpp"o*imately 2,000 volumes. He Reitt, and George Padovan, ff""- | Uãn". that eventually tt bor, a-ûal Gary .A.lcorn, F resno. Rams were favored to wln their I lems this year are the problem of second consecutlve state tourneV,'l tne split campus and the fact that but were in turn upset by Los An- I tl" lib""ry is still in the process geles Harbor Junior College 73- I of beine transferred from a tech- 68. Saturday the Ranis easily de-l nical high school to a Junlor col- left to Mory s, crnd Revising Cohstitution that the"j u tI i c i arY department would like to revise the Present constitution for the P'urPose of having the cheerleaders voted' for rather than aPPointetl. The judiciary clePartment of the tr'resno Junior College student tov' erDment has been meeting the first ancl thi¡(l Tuesdays of every month at 11 a.m. in Room S-22. Court members include Ect Wilkins' the chief justice; Teresa Barile,'Ma' nard Steward, Tânge, and Don Ball. Lucretia DeBenedetto is the court secretary. vote wlll cost one cent a¡d the money will be donated, to a local hospttal. Votiûg end6 toalay wltù the commlttee counting the Yotes after school. The judges for the acts are lfrs. Betty l(ircher, .Arthur Mlller, Ml' chael Power, Danlel Ozier' entl Robert Dyer. The clubs parttcipating are Red Key, Campus .Activity Club, Inter' varsity Christian Feilowship, Phi All Foculty Members lnvited To Tcle.nt Show Al Copus, chalrman, said that all faculty membcrg arc corL dially lnvitcd to ettend the Tal- ent Show tomorrow at lO.a.m. in the Fresno Memorial Audi- torlum. Students on the FSC camPus will be excused at 9:30 and st¡¡- dents on the main campus wlll be excused at 9:50. Regular classes will be held at 11. Participante in the show wlll be exoused at 8, 9, and 11 a.m. tomorrôw.'A special bulletin wil be sent to the teachers lletlng the nameB bf the paÉiclpantc. Beta Lambda, ABEociated Women Students, .A.ssociated Men Stu' dents, Latin .A.merican, Newman CIub, Rally Oommittoe, tr'reshmah class, Phi Theta KapPa, and Alpha Gamma Sigma. The acts will includ€ ¡lanto- mimes; solos, ensembles, dance routines, jazz and instrumental numbers. Candid.ates for the "King Cole" contest are Larry â:rderson, Red Key; Clinton Covey, Rally Com- mittee; Ruben Barrlos, trleshnan class; Al Brown, CAC; BobbY Watts, IVCF; Ray Palacios, Phi Beta,Lambda; Ernie Clark, ÂWS; Moses Hernandez, .A'MS; Catali-no Andrade, Latin .American; Nick Cornacchia, Newman Club; Tom Williams, Phi Theta KaPPa and Alpha Gamma Sigma. Gene tr*rancis, student bodY Pres- ident, will open the show and in- troduce Jack English, the master of ceremonies. clinch the victory' lÍack Taylor, 6 foot 1 inch for- rr¿rd, led both teams in scoring rttb 31 Points on 13 field goals a¡d five free throws. HueY Davis toppeal the tr'resno scoring with 23 polnts followecl bY Alcorn with 22 atd Wallace with 17. Bob Laemmle, 6 foot 4 inch cen- ter, who was the big gun in the tvo previous LÂCC tournament (Continaed on Page 4) istrar, in the main office. F riday, March 23, is the dead- line for payment on caPs 'ancl gowns iil the bookstore' Court ln Process Of The purpose of the dePartment' I STUDENT COURT-Members of the student cou¡t are, left i" .i"tt. Lucretic DeBenedetto, Cecil Tcrnge, Edgcr lVilkins, åfriet-;ustice; Don Bqll, cnrd Teresg pcrile..Not pictured is U-róa Stewcnd.' -Photo by Rolph Throneberry REHEARSINFRehecrsing for the Tqlent Show crre Russ Tipton, representing the Newmcrr Club, ond Mcry Lcmotte, committee member. Story on page one.

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w TomorrowlOO To Participate AtMemorial Auditorium Show

More than 100 students will participate in the tþirdannual Talent Show tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Fresno Me-

ff,EßTO JTItrION COTT.EGE

ru¡ÈtÍ¡D ¡t,ff AssoClAl¡D ¡ruD¡Ìlt¡

FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, ^^ARCH

15, 195ó NO. 20vor. vlll

At State TourneyBy MIKE HARTMAN

Rams Take Third

had won 36 stralght games

îhe Fresho Junior College R¿ms lryete'awarded thirdpl,ace in the Califonria State Basketball To'urnament in Ful-ierton after winning two Èames and dropplng ong.-

Thursday night the Rams--upset the t-avored Los^¿.ll-geteJCit-v c,itlegõ Cubs in the first round of plav. The Cubs

wers heavily favored to win thetourney. The score ¡vas 81-?8.

Harbor Wins *fourney

In the finals Harbor defeatedÀntelope YaIleY 82-72 to wln thetouraey antl become state basket'baf champlons'

656 New Books

Added To libraryJackson CartY, Fresno Junior

College librarian, a¡nounnced that

Following the game the all star| 656 new books have been added

team was annoùnced. Those who I to fJC's library this year.

vere selected were Val Padilla' I C"rt" said the library, Dow hasÀntelope; Jim Newman, loolrpp"o*imately 2,000 volumes. HeReitt, and George Padovan, ff""-

| Uãn". that eventually ttbor, a-ûal Gary .A.lcorn, F resno.

Rams were favored to wln their I lems this year are the problem ofsecond consecutlve state tourneV,'l tne split campus and the fact thatbut were in turn upset by Los An-

I tl" lib""ry is still in the processgeles Harbor Junior College 73- I of beine transferred from a tech-68. Saturday the Ranis easily de-l nical high school to a Junlor col-

left toMory

s, crnd

Revising Cohstitution

that the"j u tI i c i arY departmentwould like to revise the Presentconstitution for the P'urPose ofhaving the cheerleaders voted' forrather than aPPointetl.

The judiciary clePartment of thetr'resno Junior College student tov'erDment has been meeting the firstancl thi¡(l Tuesdays of every monthat 11 a.m. in Room S-22. Courtmembers include Ect Wilkins' thechief justice; Teresa Barile,'Ma'nard Steward, Tânge, and Don

Ball. Lucretia DeBenedetto is thecourt secretary.

vote wlll cost one cent a¡d themoney will be donated, to a localhospttal. Votiûg end6 toalay wltùthe commlttee counting the Yotesafter school.

The judges for the acts are lfrs.Betty l(ircher, .Arthur Mlller, Ml'chael Power, Danlel Ozier' entlRobert Dyer.

The clubs parttcipating are RedKey, Campus .Activity Club, Inter'varsity Christian Feilowship, Phi

All Foculty Memberslnvited To Tcle.nt Show

Al Copus, chalrman, said thatall faculty membcrg arc corLdially lnvitcd to ettend the Tal-ent Show tomorrow at lO.a.m.in the Fresno Memorial Audi-torlum.

Students on the FSC camPuswill be excused at 9:30 and st¡¡-dents on the main campus wlllbe excused at 9:50. Regularclasses will be held at 11.

Participante in the show wlllbe exoused at 8, 9, and 11 a.m.tomorrôw.'A special bulletin wilbe sent to the teachers lletlngthe nameB bf the paÉiclpantc.

Beta Lambda, ABEociated WomenStudents, .A.ssociated Men Stu'dents, Latin .A.merican, NewmanCIub, Rally Oommittoe, tr'reshmahclass, Phi Theta KapPa, and AlphaGamma Sigma.

The acts will includ€ ¡lanto-mimes; solos, ensembles, danceroutines, jazz and instrumentalnumbers.

Candid.ates for the "King Cole"contest are Larry â:rderson, RedKey; Clinton Covey, Rally Com-mittee; Ruben Barrlos, trleshnanclass; Al Brown, CAC; BobbYWatts, IVCF; Ray Palacios, PhiBeta,Lambda; Ernie Clark, ÂWS;Moses Hernandez, .A'MS; Catali-noAndrade, Latin .American; NickCornacchia, Newman Club; TomWilliams, Phi Theta KaPPa andAlpha Gamma Sigma.

Gene tr*rancis, student bodY Pres-ident, will open the show and in-troduce Jack English, the masterof ceremonies.

clinch the victory'lÍack Taylor, 6 foot 1 inch for-

rr¿rd, led both teams in scoringrttb 31 Points on 13 field goals

a¡d five free throws. HueY Davistoppeal the tr'resno scoring with23 polnts followecl bY Alcorn with22 atd Wallace with 17.

Bob Laemmle, 6 foot 4 inch cen-

ter, who was the big gun in thetvo previous LÂCC tournament

(Continaed on Page 4)

istrar, in the main office.

F riday, March 23, is the dead-

line for payment on caPs 'ancl

gowns iil the bookstore'

Court ln Process Of

The purpose of the dePartment' I

STUDENT COURT-Members of the student cou¡t are, lefti" .i"tt. Lucretic DeBenedetto, Cecil Tcrnge, Edgcr lVilkins,åfriet-;ustice; Don Bqll, cnrd Teresg pcrile..Not pictured isU-róa Stewcnd.' -Photo

by Rolph Throneberry

REHEARSINFRehecrsing for the Tqlent Show crre RussTipton, representing the Newmcrr Club, ond Mcry Lcmotte,committee member. Story on page one.

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lll8¡0 JUxI0f, c0tltEE

RMPfrEPublishetl weekly by the journalisrn students of the Fbesno Junior

College, 1430 O Street, Fresno, California, and composed at the CentralCalifornia Typo8laphic Service, phone 3-3001. Unsigned editorials arethe expression of the editor.

Editor--------------------------- :--------------Al CopusBusiness Manager ----------Eleanor Frânco

Miss Marsh OutlinesSchedul¡ng Procedure

Responsibility for informing rnembers abor¡t- policie^s con-cernin-g studenù activities rests upon the presidents of orga-nizations and committee chairmen.

scheduled on the calenda¡.The sponsor should' tie notified gf, a4d be present at all

meetingi. Business transacted in the absence of 'a sponsoris not valid.

Activities suchand schedriled at Iing the week of

íats wtren the college sponsors no actrvrtles.Miss Marsh said or-ganilations are encouraged to plan all

social events early in the semester and to have them sched-

finals when the college

ló Trävel To Porterv¡lle ConfabA t¡oup of 16 Fresno Junior Col-

legg students Journeyed to Porter-

ville Saturday morning to takepa¡t in the Central California Jun-

ior College Student GoYernme¡t

Á.ssoclation Conference.

Joe Klng, advisor to the'studentgoYernment, and the 16 delegatesattendecl workshoPs of differentkinals enal were to rePort on thetopics brought up at the variousmeetings. .

Students who attended the con-ference were Gene Francls, Ro-chelle lfartortl, Mary Lanotte, Pat-sy Jones, Delphina. Hernandez'Stan Tusan, George Thursby, DottiRubald, Lucretia DeBenedetto'Olga I{ernandez, lúoses Hernan'dez, Eleanor. F'ranco, George

, Smith, Lols RaYbourn, Yern Kel'zer, and Al Copus.

Nine other schools ìilere Þres'

ent: Taft, Reealley, San Luis Obis'po, Bakersfield, Coalinga, Collegeof Sequoias, .A.llan Hancock ofSanta Maria, and. Porterville' thehost.

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IVCF PlansSkofín g Porty

Jo Ann Wilson, the vice presi-dent for Christian Fellowship, saidthe Inter Varsity' ilub witl holtt askating party at Skateland, March,, \

Miss Wllson'saial that all mem-bers are welcome and maY bringa tu€st. She saicl they wlll attendan ltalian dinner Ín the FarmersMarket prio.r tô tbe skating party.

Newman ClubThe Flesno Junior College chaP'

ter of the Newman club is maklngplans for a party after Lent.

Pat Foley, president of the New-man club, satd that the X'res¡oState chapter will be invited.

Foley saitl the commlttg€s forthe i¡arty are Pat Foley, arrauge-ments; June Anne Treat and Dot-tle Rubald, entertalnnent; LuDeBenedetto, refresbments; Marl-lyn Snytler, decoratlons; and Do-lores Crltz, ln charte of getttngthe hall.

Miss'Marsh lsLife Member OfPhi Theta Kappa

Varied Opinions Given OnBeards Now Being Grown

Several FJC coeds, confronted by a Rampage reporter,were asked: "What is your opinion of the beards being grownbv the masculine members of the FJC student body andfãculty?" The varied answers were the following:

Olga Hernandez, a soPhomore

majoring inness, "Forcentennial,

end of theSeriouslythe beards arethe right thingbecause theyvery messy and I am sure the glrlsdoD't approYe of them."

Mre..Louise Murphy, secretarY forthe veterans off-lce "I think tD

most cases theY

are an lnteregt-lng atltlition. Itall depends onwho ancl whichone you are look-ing at. I'm lDfavor of then forclitl waut to know

how men would look-with beards.Now I know."

Genny Schellenberg,casion but

a sopho- areD't verycomlng.look like a bun.of peoplethe back hillswho don't knowany better. As

mentary eduction major,looks like we'going back toolden times, bI suppose thatwhat they are forto remitrd usour g¡andfathersI'm glad it wonlast too long."

clerical mq,iJor"They ftt tüe oc

Miss Willa Marsh, dean of stu-dents, has been made an honorarymember in Fresno Junior College'sTheta Beta chapter of Phi ThetaKappa, the national junlor collegescholastlc honorary fraternity.

Olga Hernantlez, the chapterpresident, presented Miss Marshwith a membership card at thegroup's recent initiation.

Mlss Marsh will retire at theend of the current 6emester.

moremajor, "Ithem if theybeing grown forspeciallike this b,uotherwise, no!dep€nds too, uwho has a beard

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Lelg,nd Weppler ClqimsCitizenship In 2 Counflrìes

By MIKE NOROYANI/eland W'eppler, 18, is one of the

few persons to claim citizenshlpin two differetrt countries.

Weppler was born in La Paz, Bo-llvia, Nov. 28, 1937, where he be-came a citlzen by birth.

of the Unitecl States after his par-ents became citizens through nat-uralizatiòn.

Plans For TransferAt the Fresno Junior College,

Weppler is maioring in politicalsoclal sclence. He plans to fur-ther his education at Fresno StateCollege.

Âlthough he came to the USAat an early a8ie, he has, full knowl-edge of his native country.

"Bollvia was a corrupt country,"Btet€s Weppler. "They had. fourpresldents tn the three yeÀrs Illved there."

'Weppler says the people livepoorly, working mostly ln tlnmlnes or in the agrlcultural fleltls,and llvlng ln poorly constructedadobes.

Thrco Languagcr".A,lso, there are three tliffereDt

types of languages spoken in Bo-livla," says Weppler. "The majorlaDeuage is Spa.nish, but there aretwo dlfferent types of AmericanInd.lan."

Weppler does not plan to go

back to his native country. Itresald, "I could be clraftetl in theBollvlan Armn"

Honor SocietyTo Initiole 14

Xhesno Junlor College châpterof Alpha Gamma Sigma, tþe statejulior college scholastic honoraryfraternlty, will initiate fourteenstudents Monrlay at 7:30 pm- inthe Ramble Inn.

The new lnitiates are DorwinAatlerson, James C. Brennan, Lu-cretla DeBenedetto, Ruby Ðrickson,Rodney Hill, Beverly G. Martell,Lillian Monno, Dorothy M. Pinner,Dorothy Rubald, Patsy Slmons,Richarrl J. Seiler, ann S. Smith,Lynette Takemoto, and Jo annWilson.

The Reedley College chapterwill host four members of the F'JCchapter and thelr advlsor atte[d-iug the annual state conventionof Âlpha Gamma Sltpa Saturdayand Sunday tn the Lake SequolaLodge.

The nembers include Miss Her-nandez, Miss Hill, Miss Schellen-berg, and Salvatore Albanese.

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Donce Theme ChosenAs Futurislic Fontosy

"Futurlstic Fantasy" wtll be.thetheme of the spring formal d.anceto be held .å,prtl 20 in the Yo-semlte Room of the Haclenda from9 to 12 p.m.íand wlll be sponsoredby Phl Beta Lanbda

Dotti Rubaltl is thê hoad com-mittee chalrnan and sho will beasslsted by Marllyn Snyder, deco-rations committee chairman; StaaTusan, publicity chairmau, andRaymond Hamllton, head of thequeeD coDtest.

lNutr.s Work On

letters To GradsThe Vocational Nurses Âlumnl

Association of FJC met Mondayevening at the Ramble Inn.

Members worked on a newsletterwhich is to be sent out to allgraduates. In charge of the con-test to select a name for the letteris the editor, Mary Showalter.

President of the Eroup is Mrs.Lola Fay Shroeder.

The association is working withthe Careers Oo--ittee for Nursesof the Fresno Registered NurseÀssociation which ls sponsorfngrecruiting of both reg:istered andvocatioDal nurses.

Mrs. Ann Thompson, vocationalnursiug instructor, will be atSanger today with Mrs. IlarleneAprll,. stud€nt nur8e, to talk witù agroup of. girls at Sanger IIiShSchool who have itdicated an ln-terest In nurslng as a career.

Two conferences are scheduledfor the following day, March 23.

Mrs. Ruth Ranage will talk 'toprospective students at HamiltonJunior High School and Mrs. Har-riet Woodward will be at SequoleJunior High School. These nursingstudents will be acconpanled byelther a faculty nember or a mem-ber ot the Redstered Nurse Asso-clÊtioD. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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Pogo Four RAfrtPAGE Thursdoy,Irlorch 15, l9jó

Roms Io GoToCòqlingaFor Meet

Track Coach Hans 'Wiedenhoefer

will take his track prospects toCoallnga tomorrow to engage lna three way track meet betv¡eenCoalinga, Reedley, and Flesno.

Wledenhoefer has hith hopesfor hls team but said ùhat heneeds men in the broadjump, 440,

and tùe high jump.Entcred ln Two Mile

John Foreman and John Derbyare entered in the two mile. Theformer ls also scheduled for hisspecfalty, the mile.

Entrles in the 440 yard dashwlll be Mylum Kelly, John Gros-venor rnd Alvin Hicks. Kelly andHlcks wtu also compete in the880. Al Brown from the basketballtean should. be a welcome addi-tion to the track squad in the 880.

"Brown will not take part ln theCoaling:a meet but wlll deffnitelyrun ln our next meet," said Wie-denhoefer.

The Ram cinderrnen wtll bestrong in tbe 220 and the 100 yarcldashes. J. C. White, who was astar on the football team, and FredRuffin, a transfer from l'resnoState College, will run iD both.

, Ruffin'g best time in the 100 is9.? antl 'White's is 9.9.

Look PremisingFresno has a fe\ry' candldates

who have looked promising in theweight events in John A.ldredge,Tom Sano, Manuel Chavez andRaymond Ledbetter. All four per-formers saw action on ths grid-iron this last fall. Aldredge andSano have both been placing the16 pound shot put 44 feet in prac-tice sessions.

Sano, Chavez, Ledbetter, andGrosvenor have all heavecl the dis-cus well in practice. Sano's bestso far is 140 feet.

In the hurdles, Wiedenþoeferwill have Ronald 'Winter. JoeISmith, and John Graham. Winterv¡ill run in both events and thelatter two will handle the lows.

Lee Baker, Jim Burke, and JoelSmith have been entered in thepole vault. Burke and Baker, whowlll also hlgh jump, cleared 12 f.eetin prep school.

[.4. Harbor Wins

State Tournament(Continueà f rorn Page 1)

wins over Fresno this year, washeld to 12 points by the tighttuarding of Alcorn.

Davis set a tournament recordat the free throw line, making 19

of. 23 ftee throws to break the oldrecord of 14 for 17 set by Fresno'sOdell Johnson last year.

tr'ollowing the win over LACCthe Rams wele figured by the ex-perts as the favorites, but Harborupset the dope bucket with itscome from behind win.

As against LACC the Rams ledmost ol the way, but this timecouldn't hold it.'With eight min-utes left John Montagna hit on ajump shot to tie the score at 57all. The score was hnotted fourtimes in the next five minutes,but each time the Seahawks gota go ahead bucket.

Ât this point Guard George Pa-dovan tipped in a ¡ebound v/ithtwo mlnutes to play and Harbortook a 67-65 lead wlìich it neverlost.

tr'resno tr'orï¡ard Âl Brown ledall scoring witl- 22 polnts, followedby tr'orward Ron Reid of Harborwith 19. Alcorn was seconcl forFresno with 18 and Davls nextwlth 15.

Saturday tbe Rams took a quickelght point lead and stayed aheadof San Bernardi¡o 15 to 20 potntsthroughout the game. The gcoreat halftime was Fresno 49, SanBerna¡dlno 32.

SocrcrmentoWins TwoFrom Roms

Fresno Junior College's bas€ballnine could do no better than wln-tring one game in a three ga.roeseries with Sacramento JunlorCollete over the w€ek-end on theRomain dlamond.

The Rams played steady ball intheir first gams tr'riday, wlnnl:rg,5 to 2, behind the nlne hit pltch-ing of tr'red Garcia. Clare Sla¡gh-ter, the Ram mentor, was wellpleâsed with his team's shovlngin that game but was not sâtis-tied with the way his Rame playedthe twin bill Saturday morningand afternoon.

The Rams collected eieùt hitsand were gutlty of one error. Lar-ry ,iKaprelian supplied the Ramswith an extra base blow, ¿ homerun in the third inning to BcoreLarry Keller who got aboard wltha single.

Fresno dropBed both ends of tbedouble header Saturday, losing thetirst one 4 to 3, and the second,7to2-'RACKETEEHS'-Tennis teqm members include, f¡ont row, left to

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