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other campus orgailzå
Student GoverDmeDt Association'which will plan for tbe state con-
ference in San Diego ÂPril 1-3. Thefaculty will attend tie yearly springconfe¡ence of the Central Califor-nia Junior College -Association.
FACULTY MEMBERS ATTENDF.JC faculty who will attend the
CCJC.A meeting will include Pres'ident Stuart M. White; Miss 'Wil-
la Marsh, dean of students; PaulStarr, dea.n of men; Miss Ethel Mc-
Cormack, business educatlon chair-ma.n; Joseph \M. King, council ad-
visor; and Mrs. Thelma Davy aud
Mrs. Hazel Pedersen, instructors'The student delegation rill in'
clude Ärthur Lea, the student bodypresident; Patsy Stilt, Ann \elson,Jose Gonzales, Shirley XcNaY'Blanche Mflhahn, Thomas RYan'
Brent Freeman, GladYs PoPP, Rob-
ert Moxley, X'arrokh Shahpar' Stan'ley Ävedlsian, Robert IIePPner'Vena Holt, Jesse VfaÙer, RobertCurran, Carole Gostaniân, Fr&nces
Pu¡roy and Mlldred Sbaw.
EIGHT JUNIORCOLLEGES PARTICIPATE
FJC'8 student and faculty repre'sentstives wlll meet with delega'tions from eight other junior col'leges tbat a¡e members of twocentrel ossoclations, Taft, .BaLers'flelal, Reealtey, Coali¡rga' Porter'vllle, Sant¿ Marta, San Luis Obis'
Po a¡d the CoUete of the Sequolas
in Viealia.
CommencemenfW¡ll Be June 10
Plans have been comPleted forthe x'resno Junior College's slrthannual coElmeDoe¡r¡eDt e¡ercis€swhich will be heltl ln the Roos€Yelt
HIgh School auditori0E at 8 PJn-June 10.
President Stuart ff- Mite willintroduce the principal speaher, Dr'Robert E. Burns, President of theCollege of the Paclfic.
Aecord,lng to Mrs. Lena lÍ- Iì¡Èler, FJC regfstrar, there are 12
sophomores who are PotentiallYqualtfted to recelve the associete
of a¡ts degxee.
.Arrantements have been Eadeior the baccalaueate servlces tobe held in the Fi¡st Baptlst Church'Sunday, June 6, at 5 P.m. Rev. G-
Bernie Osterhouse Yill officlate..Wllla Marsh, dea¡ of students'
announced a receptlon will be heltlln the Roosevelt lligh School cafe-teria followlng the graduation cer'emony.
Baccalaureate Practice is set forJune 4 at 12:10 P.m. and commence-ment rehearsal is scheduled forJune 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Jesse Waller, the soPhomorepresldent, sald the ¡nnual classdinner v'ill be arranged for thefiret"week ln June.
Students And FocultyToAttend Regionol ConÍsbNineteen students and sesen faculty members of the Fresno
Junior College will attend two ioint conferences at the TaftJunior College Satu¡daY.- fte studãnts, representing the FJC student council andother campus orgairizations, will attend the annual springmeeting of the Central Californiaf-
Rams To PlayCOS Giants
By DON SHROYERThe Fresno Junior College Rams'
baseball squad will blow,the litl offthe 1954 Central California JuniorCoUege .A,thletic Âssociation base-ball league when they tra.vel toVisalia tomorrow to meet Ùhe
GiaEts of tìe College of the Se-quoras.
Coach Ray McCartby will be go-
int with Richartl Knight on themound. Freshman righttrander BobHolowaty from Canada will Prob-ably get the starting nod for theGiants. Holowaty holds an lmpres-sive pitchfng victory ove¡ the FSCJunior Varsity, the first wln bY theGiants over the JVs in two Years'
Mc0arthy said this week thatthe Rams' pabt record is no lndica-tion of how the Rams will fare i¡leatue action, inasmuch as theRams have been playing ln conpet¡'tion way out of their class.
The Glants are strong ln the hit'ting department wlth outñelderBtll Ftn<lley, third basep¡¡ JobrTresslder, outflelder Corb Uc-Farlantl and catcher Den¡y Be¡ùerleadl¡g the way.
Trade Instructors
Attend Conclavelfore than I-l(X) teacbers ¡tte¡è
ed. the annual Callfomla State In-dustrial Educatlon Associetion con'vention in Fresno Frlday ancl Sat-urday.
Tbe bosts sere tìe indusl¡ialteache¡s i¡ tbe [lesno City Scùæfsand the Eì¡esno Ststg Con€SÊ-
Eead of the ssmni!þ¿ rasJames E- T9elden, t¡e dhector oftrade and intlustrial education 1o¡FJi. Âssisti¡g hlm were M. Â.Grosse, tåe ch¿irman of the indus-trlal arts tlepartment; Robert Han'sler, FJC c,oorilinator of lndustrialeducation antl Donaltt PerrY, anindustrial education teacher ln theIosemlte Junior High School.
The t¡ade and industrlal educa'tion divislon in tbe Fresno JuniorCollege, FSC antl the senior'andjunlor high schools of the city helde¡htbits on the nezzanine of theldunlclpal Auditorlum. Commercialdisplays also were arranged.
Closs Visits TV StorionFloyct Quick, FJC instn¡ctm, antl
seventeen students of PhYsics 28toured KIBD televlsion ststlon lastluesday ¿fternoon.
The class was shoFn application8of "electrlcltY," "sound," and"liBht," whlch are the tù¡ee phases
of physlcs that ar€ 6sint studiedthis semester.
ELECTION COMMITTEE . . . The SprinS election committeehc¡.s stcnted its election piocedures for the fqll semeste¡officers. Left to right: Dr. Rolf Ordal, Susie Brrntley, McntinIsler, Bonnie Vy''cnren, Pcrt Still, .Allen Tcrlly, crrd Floyd Quick.
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ALPHÀ G.AMMÄ SIGMA INITIATION . . - These ore the new membe¡s who were initiotedin c¡ crm<ile lighted ceremony in the R--'ble Inn Fridcry night. Left to right, Chorles Þt.g-hicrr. Thomqs-.4¡srentcr, Joseph Morcelli. Motin Isler, John Embrey, Sirje Poder, EmmoPrice, Judy Hcrwthorne, Louello \tr/illir'-., Morgcret Pipkin, Decrn Lee, Mcrrgoret Sisne¡os,Glodys Popp, Nedrc Looney, crrd Jo .Ann Monlort. Sitting, Wilfred Wq¡ren.
Alpha Gamma Sigma HoldsCandlelight Ceremony
The Alphe,Zeta Chapter ofÂlpha Gamma S/sma, the C¡lüor-nia Junlor collegie honorany Èater-Dity, inttlsted 16 meFbe¡Ë in r ce¡-etnony held tn the R¡m,ble h' l¡stFfd¡V.
I'h€ c¡¡dþlitht c?@ oGcÉrv init¡¡ted the gi¡g G€rcr¡dil¡¡¿s i¡to È E xt Þci€ty- Eacù Eedlr us ¡rætcdFtth a whfte roae and ¿ çhitecandle, ae .they slgnef, t\e reglsten
The offlcers conducted the lntt-iatio¡r, asgisted by Dr. Rolf Ordala¡il Ilr- Lucile Wllllems, the adYis-e¡s- The officers include G€rafdBcoder, president; Patsy Sttll, ricepresident; ¡nd Joy Eunt, secretany¡Dd t¡eåsurer-
IDE.A IS BORNThe itle¿ to ¡ecogrlte hi8h schol-
arship of junlor cllege studeDtswas concelred Uv TÍ. T. Boyce,dean of f\llerton Jtmlor College fn1922. He drer up 8 tentative con-stltution rhic-h ras åPProved atthe next Eeêtin& A flat oue Plecegoltl pin rith a¡ open book shlelcl,a blazing tore-h, 'ñd the words"honor soclety" tritteE &crosswere selected es tle Pin-
Flnally iD l$a a t¡oüP selectedthe motto, 'Add to ¿ Gæd Cha¡ac-ter, KnoçledtP and Judtnent."Tbey also ehæ¿ the G¡eek wordsAlpha Çqmm- Sigm¡ as the newneme for tùe societY- The deslgn onthe pln was modiñed iíto a twoplece pin g.ith tùe Crcek letters ontt.
In 1954 with almæt fifty chaP-
ters wtth scholar:hips available andwith their fl¡¡nees on a flrm basls,the organization h¡s two honor'awards of $200 eech and two oft100. These Fill be giYeD to out-standing men a¡d ronen gradu'ates of Âlpha Gqnm¡ SigÐa.
NEW MEMBERSThe 16 members vho were ini'
tiated lnclude Charles GureghiaD'Thomas Armenta, Joseph Marcelll'Martin Isler, John EmbreY, SlrjePotter,'Wtlfred'Warren, JudY Haw-thorne, Louella wlrllarns, Dea¡Lee, Glatlys PopP, Ned¡a Looney'Jo -A,nn Monfort, Eimma Hce, Mar'taret Pipkin, antl Margaret Sis'Deros.
These students qualified for onesemester membershiP bY earnintat least 30 grade Polnts for a min'lmum of 12 unite. TheY must alsomake a B average. G¡ade Polntsa¡e coBputed on the bs.sis of thre€for each u¡lt of A, two for eachunlt of B, anal one for each unitof C.
The ? members çho belo¡ged(Continrcd on Ptgo 1)
C.AROLE GOSTA,NIAN.. . Honey Bun
Robert Moxl"yElected Prexy
Bobert Moxley rvas elected pres'
ident of the Associated MeD Stu'deDts ¡¡esterday in an election inthe FJC main offlce.
IIe succeeds Fred Valenzuela,
Jr., who has transferred to Fresno
St¿te College.
Floyd White was - elected vlce
presldent; other candidates $¡ere
Boyd Deel and Robert Curian. The
race for treasurer was called offbec¿use Byron Steinert has notvacated the office.
Ronald Covlello, the secretary,Franklin .A¡toya^n, Harold Han-cock, Luis Gonzales, and Rush De'Mello were the election officials.
The new vlce Presldent will suc'ceed Nlcts Di Ltalalo, who has with'drawn fron Echool. AMS officersare ugu¿llY elected for one Year'but edvisor Jackson Carty saldln ttre t¡ture years offlcers will be
elected for an eDtire Year to co'l¡ctrte wltb otùer FJC organlzartlons.
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Red Key Wins
FJC Talent ShowBy MARGARET SISNEROS
the trtresno Junior College RedKey won tåe second a..ual talentshow yesterday. Its na,me wlll beeDtlaved ou the perpetual troDhy.
With Ca¡ole Gost¿nla¡ as lloneyBu¡, asslsted by a group of Hawai-ian glrls, tùe Red Key put on agood performance.
BEST ORGANIZEDThe best organlzed a¡d most
colorful group reas the Ntsel Club.The graceful, slow, rhythlotcaldance ent¡anced the enti¡e audi-ence. YFità a background tùat onlyprcred to be natlve, the Nlsel Clubefso had beautlful sllk costumes.This group showed outstandlng cul-ture a¡d taleDt.
The Assoclated Women Studentsperformed a tricky and fest dâ.ûcecalled the cen cen. The commentls "Sacre Bleu." The Ranblingpollegiates, featuring Miss Glosta,n-ian, tooh us to sunny, roEa.ntlcItaly. The tàeme "That's .A,more,"ls actual fact.
GREAT MAMBOIn B¡a¿il, tåe freshma^D clase,
rltå Flora Gonzêles and RlchardTorres, shook the stage to "QueRico el M¡mbo." The cholr took usto New Orleans, where tbe bluesreally betêD. The soft, Ead, weil of"The Btrth of The Blues" couldbe heard from a dark, qulet cafe.Shtrley McNey, asslsted by thechoir, has a fine voice. A New Or-leans dancer, Sandra Slnms, alltl anative dance
The Newman club took us to acanrtlellthted, crou¡ded night clubin busy New York. Vincent Gor-dancan sang "Blue Moon." Here'sa boy that's 8ot a swell volce.
The Flve Jokers, sqonsored bY
the Alpha Gamma Sigma, sant(Continaed on Page 4)
THIS WEEK'SCALENDAR
MARCH1?-ÂMS election, main oftÌce, 8
a.m. to 2 p.m.18-4ake sale, main hall, morn-
ing, Nisei Club.18-Rambling Coilegiates, S'22'
noon.19-Nisei Club Meeting, B7A'
noon.2G-Regional Conference at Taft.22-ÀWS, S'22, noon.24-Red KeY, S'22, noon.24-Council Meeting, Councll Of-
fice, 2.35 P.m.25-Rambllng Collegiates, S-22'
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Publishetl weekly by the Jou¡a¿lio st¡rdents of the trÌesno Ju¡lorCollege, 1430 O Street, tr'resno, Catlfomla' and composetl at the CentralCalifornia Typographlc Servlce, phone 3-2320. Únsignetl ed'Itórlals arethe expresslon of the editor. 4Þ,,r
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Advertising Manager--------.. ll¡nsþg Wilh¿þ¡Assist¿Dt Âtlvertising Manager..---.-- ..--. Karl DemoorjianEkchange Editor--..--.------ -- ì¡irtl¡ed ShawClrculation Ma¡ager-....--- Olirer RigginsReporters---.-----.....--Margaret Schott, Mary Fiorentino, Brent Freeman,Nora Barton and Ella Papagni.
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Assoc'n:led 6ûe6i# Prers
Proctice Your Heritoge
Remember, a last minute campaiSD isn't as effective as a
and you will succeed.\ryô üve in a country thst is democratic, but it won't be if
you do not apply your heritage here at Fresno Junior Col-lege.
Dinsdole Enioys T eochingRodîo And TV At F resno JC
BY BRENT FREEMAN
James Dinsdale, a former super'intendent for McOrory ElectricCompany, is now teachlng radlo aodtelevlslou at tr'resno Junlor Col-lege.
Dinstlale has worked in the fleldof electricity tor the þast 30 years.His former electrlcal experienceincludes meny iDteresting iobs. Heserved four years in the U.S.N. antlhe also lnstalletl Dotion plcturesfor three years.
Dinsdale was Chief Warrant Ol'ficer in the navy. He worked onprojects such as sub-chasers orliglt cruisers with radar equlpmentin New Zealand. His main Job wastàe installation of radar and otherelectrical equipment.
Dinstlale sald, "Fresno JuniorCollege is ny interest ancl llfe, Ialso enjoy working with the boysiD my shop classes." Dinsdalefinds radio anal TV not only hts jobbut his life.
He is married and has two boys
JAMES DINSDALE...LikesFJC
who rill pmbably become yq¡mgglsst¡-isl¡ns wlthin a few yea¡s-Dinsdale hopes so anyway,
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By MARY FIORENTINO. RED KEY
The next Recl Key neeting willbe heltl Wednesday at 12 noon inS22. During the neetlng a decor-ation committee will be chosen tohelp with ttre spring formal April30.
Preparations will also be madeconcerning tàe mapping out of theRed Key carnival for next fall. Thecarniral rill be in the Fresno Me.morial A,uditorium.
I¡stallation plans will be madefor ner members at the meeting.
AWS MEETSThe next .A,WS meeting will be
}[ondey at 12 noon tn S22. PlansFiU be Eade for Cotton Day, Fú-d¡y, .Àpril 2. President Sue Sheehansaful tåat all members are u_rted toatt€Dd- Plans wlll also be made ontìe Dethoal of choosing ¿ king andquren to relgn during Cotton Day.lte¡e will also be a dance CottonIht at noon iD tbe library a¡d reÈesàmeuts will be served.
Tentatiye plans are belng nadefor a fashlon show sometlme inlf¡r, a¡d also a party is betngple¡¡eat for F rltlay, Ma.y Z for theq¡ri¡g semester offlcers and spon-sors, iaviting a¡l past presldentssince AWS was first organized atMrs. Elazel Pedersen's home.
FBLA STUDENTSAll students who are on EBT.a
nomlnatlng committee ere urged toattend a special meetiDg today atnoon fn 86. anhounces MildrealSharr, chairnan.
An election meetiDt ;ill be heldnext Thursday in 86 at noon andall lnterested students are urgedto attend, sald Gla.tlys Popp, actingpresldent.
' NISEI CLUBThe Nlsel Club is sponsoring a
ceÈe s¡le todl¡r '¡d toúrÎoú tosecore f@ds for tùe ner bolletinboa¡d-
ASUNCION ABELLA. . . Hopes to be teacher
Thursdøy, lAorch I I 954
Fashion StylesAt Ramble lnn
By ELLA PAPAGNIComing into the Ramble InD at
noontime were the fsmats sex ofthe campus who were adorned iuvarious fashions.
Verna Holt was adorDed in alight blue and white striped sportsblouse and her navy blue full ski¡t;s-ith it she wore red accessories.
Sue Sheehan looks exceptionally¡sell i¡ her lavender blouse andpurple skirt; wlth it she .wears agold choker to set off the attire.
BLUE'S IN STYLEJulietta Shafer was seen iD a
baby blue blouse with dainty em-brodered flowers and a navy blueshirt that buttons down the back.
Molly Vlllliarns ha.d otr a navyblue tailored jersey 6¡sss ¡¡.¿surely looks tood on her.'Wearing a eharcoal tailoredjumper with a shell pink blouse isShirley McNay.
Helen Embry looks very springllke in her white skirt with a babyblue cardigan sweater.
BRIGHT COLORSCarole Gostanian hacl on a, cute
yello.w blouse with a colorful blue.yellow and whlte checked skirt.
Sandra Slmms vas wearlng ashite nylon three{uarter lengthblouse and with it a travy blue gabardine sklrt.
ann Nelson was wearing a verypretty stripecl skirt with rainbowcolors, atrd completing her outfitshe sore a black jersey blouseand black belt.
HAVE YOU TRIED
ANY OF THESE?(ÄCP)-Folloçing the 10 sugges-tions fron Rob€rt Tyson, of theHunter Collete (New York) depart-ment of psychologr and phtlosophy,on how' to stay ln college.
L Hry tàe pmfessoy'a Deç's-paper clippings dealing wlth hlssubject. Demonstrates feell¡t inter-est and glves him timely ltems tomentlon in class. If you can't flnttclipÞings tleallng wltå hts subject,bdnt in any cllppingg at ra¡dom.Ee thinks everything deals with hissubJect.
2. Look alerl TaÌe Dotes eag€r-ly, If you look at your watch, don,tstare at it unbelieving and shakeit.
3. Nod hequently and murmur,"How'true!" To you this seems ex-aggerated; to him, it's quite ob-jective-
4. Sit in f¡ont, near him. (Appliesonly if you lntend to stay awake.)If yole going to all the troubleqf n¡Þing a good impression, youmigr¡t as well let him know .rtrho
you a¡e, especially ln a large class.5. I¿,ugh at hls jokes. You can
tell- If he looks up from his notesa¡d sniles expectantly, he has tolda þke.
6. Ask for outside readiug. youdon't have to reacl it. Just ask.
?. If you must sleep, arratrge tobe callecl at the end of the hour. Itcreates an unfavorable lmpressionif the rest of the class has left youand you sit there alone, dozl¡g.
8. Be sure the book you reacl dur-ing the lecture looks like a bookfrom the course. If you do math inpsychology class and psychologyin math class, match books for sizeand color.
L A6k any questions you thlnk he(Continaed on Page 4)
RANPAGE
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Exchange NotesB' ELLA PAPAGNI
S¡n Fanci¡co City CollegeTbe Ässoclçted Men Students of
¡[¿ S¡¡ FÉnclsco Clty College arespsring the Marcti Gras. The.D¡r¡el affalr wlll consist of aftøt peraile, king, and queen judg-ing a¡al coronation, a dance, a¡dmany other attractions.
San JoBe StatÊTÞe senlor class of the Sa¡ Jose
St¿te College voted to plan a "Par-ent's Day" on the Thursday beforetåeir graduation exercises t¡Ìeplace. thelr parents will tou¡ tbeschool that day.
Univerelty of Redland¡The U,nlverslty of the Redl¡nds
is hokliug a search, which fs beingsponsored by Bob Hope to ñn.l outrhich carefree male at IIR is con-siderered to be a g¡eat cåsanore.tùe greatest lover of all times.
The reason for this netionridecoDtest Is for a publtcity oontestfor flope's latest movie, 'Casa-nora's Big Night."
WAF And WAC
W¡ll lnvadeFJC Tuesday
Fresno Junior College studentsiDterested in a career in the Wom-eû's .Àir Force or 'Women's .A,rmyCorps rill be intervieweal ln theRamble rnn between 10 a.m. and1 lt-m- Tuesdan by Lt. Mary AnnBohen of the WÄF and Lt. HelenPeterson of the .W'ÂC-
Opportunities for ca¡eer tralningin a choice of 34 ñelils, travel op-portunities, a chonc€ to coDtlDuetheir formal educatio¡. and secur-ity are offe¡ed youDg roE€n whoare interested. Free medleal anddent¿l ca.re, $f0,000 inqut?.nc€,clotìing. food and houslng are ln-cluded. No advance aÞpointnentsa¡e necessary.
C¿ntliclates must be betreen 18a¡d 21 years of age aad be hiClschool graduates. Girls with twoyears of college b,etç'een the agesol 20\t¿ ard 26'V2 are eligible forofficer's training. Other quallfica-tions are IJS citizenship, and singlest¿tus with no depenalents under18. Mental, medical and referencechecks are glven each candldate.
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Asuncion AbellaHopes To BecomeSchool Teacher
By NORA BARTONEducation is Asu¡cion Abells's
najor and çhen she receives herdegree from the Fresno St¿te Col-lege, she hopes to return to hernative country to te¿ch.
Miss Âbella, 21, is fron the Lu-zon Province of Ilocos Norte, Phil-ippines and arrlved tn thts countryin 1950. After attending the EdisonHigh School for three months, sheenrolled at the Fresno Junior Col-lege where she wlll recelve herassociate of arts degree in June.
Miss Àbella states, although theweather here is not to h€r liking,she has found the frlendliness ofthe people here overwhelnlng. Shesaid her iDstructors and nelyfrlends have welcomed her In afrientlly and informal way. This,she said, means a lot to soneoneof another country, who wouldotàersise feel st¡e¡te ?nd ü.D-à¡ppv.
Mlss Abella resides v'ith a Dar-ried sister in FÌesno.
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RAMPAGE Pogc ThreoThurrdoy, Morch 18, 1954
Thinclads TravelTo Reedley Today
The Fresno Junior Collep tractpicture is Dot so bright this reeùas tìe JC RâEs co into tbeir ñ¡SEeet of tùe season in Reedl€lr todat- The RaDs lost the star oflast tear's te¿,m, Millaral HaEpto¡.'who sta¡red in the dashes.
The Rams r"e .ùted to pa¡tate i
in a four-way meet in Reectley rith i
Reedley Junior College, the CoL i
lege of Sequoias, and Fresno Ståte Ì
CollegB JVs.Coach Hans Wiedenhoefer a¡-'
nou¡ced this week that it is still'not'too late to ioin the squad. IIefeels that the squad needs a lot of]help from those r-ho should haYejoined and have noL
Wiedenhoefer felt the Rams maypick up a few ext¡a points this yearin the weights division of theevents. .
Anyone çishing to þin the Ramthinclads should contact CoachWiedenhoefer in the men's PE of-fice next to the adninistiation'of-fice in the gfm-
The Ediþd¡ Desk
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By D'IONALD N. SHROYERIt is a shame lhat a waste of
talent should exist in this rapidlyprogressing school, tr'resno JunlorCollege.
 waste erists in the failure ofthe potential t-râck stars that are'wâlking the campus of our college.The Rams harie Eon thetr fifthstraight Central California JuniorCollege Äthletic Âssociation foot-ball crown this year, and they wonthe cage crown just a couple ofweeks ago.
It is evident that the Ram thin-clads certainly are not gping tosin the CCJCAÄ track crown-that is unless there is au immedi-ate reslþnse to Fresno Junior Col-lege's track coach Hans 'Wieden-
hoeler's call for t¡ack candidates.Yes. it ce¡tainly is a shame that
the CCJCA-A, track crown shouldwaste away to anotb'er member ofthe league and not go to such a de-serving school as Fresno JunlorCollege-just because there is notesprit de corps.
fø Totals 269 66 .2õlges for eleven gues s: PO A E PcLi6 I 0 1-0001
FJC SOUTHPÄIV . . . Dick Knight proctices his form. Lostyecr, Dick hod o good secson, but this secson he is expectedto be gnecter. Bee P,hoto.
Wh-'!¡E Gñrne right down to it, yæ@b fu æ simple reason . . . cnþy-6ñ¿ Aûd r¡oÞiqg enig¡rment is all ain¡++rqf''c Yes, testeigwbatømtsb a cierctte. Aod Luclder tastc þcttcr.
T¡so facts c¡dein why Luckics tastebetter. First, L.S,pf, .F.T.-LúctS' Strihcmeans 6¡ebbeø. . .lighq.mil4 good-tasting toåao. Scmd, Locfic¡ sre ætually rnqdc bettc!' to t¡¡æ bft' . ..alwa¡æ r@4 6rn,frtryiff tþdrnfreely and oob ædy.
So, for tlc cni¡¡".c"t you gct ftoobctter taste, and æty ftq bctter taste,Be Happy-Go l,r¡cty. G a ¡nc& or acútqr of better-tastiog L¡cfb todå!¡,
STUDENTS SPECIAT ONTYPEWRITER RIBBON .
$1.5O VATUE - 98c INSTALLED
FRESNO CASH REGISTERt 839 FULTON
Corlfliacnls of
comnEqArSERV|CE COUECÍORS
2a28 Sto¡idæ Ph. ¿1-591I
Track Talent Wasfes Away At FJC
RAM BASEBALLSTATISTICS
' By MARVIN LUTZ_Batting averag€g for cþu gæs s Der
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Rams Lose Lopsided TiltTo Bakersf ield Renegades
Coach Joe +Junior Collese
I
other soundfrom the Bakersfield College Ren- I
etades last Thursday in Bakers-;field as the Renegades smashedout a 29 to 8 practlce contæt vic-tory.
The undefeated Renegadesbanged out 17 hits, collected 1lwalks and took advant¿ge of 6
Râ,m errors to mark uP 29 nDs-Three of the hits hammered out Ùtr.the Renetades went for four bases,
one for a triple and flve for.doubles.
McOa¡thy used Chuck Ratliffa¡tl Richa¡tt Knisht on the ¡nound,çhile the Bakersfield nine EeDtçitü Richard llorrales a¡d JimReyoolds doing tbe tFirfing.
The Rams got off to a Sood startin the first half of the fi¡st lnningwhen they pushed 3 rrms acrossthe pl¿te, but the Renetzdesbounced right back in the last balfand drove in 11 runs. The Ranswere not discouraged, however, andmarked up another run in the firsthalf of the second stanza and heldthe Bakersfield Dine to no runs inthe latter half of that frame.
FRESNO TALLIES FOUR
The third frame saw the Ramsgo scoreless and tle Renegadespickint up 2 more runs: The Rarösalso went scoreless in the fourthas the Rene8iades broke loose for8 tallies.
The fifth inning saw the Ramscollect 4 runs and the Renegades?. The Rans ryere scoreless forthe last two franes while the Bak-ersfield nine picked up one moreruD in the last half of the sixth.
tr'rank Solano, Bakersfieltl Reu-egacle right fielder, smacked out apair of homs runs and drove in sixruns while Walter Napier had ahomer, a double and a single in fivetrips to the plate. Bruce Schulz,who was on the receiving end ofthe Bakersfield hurling, turned ina creditable performance at theplate by ¡apping out two doublesand two singles in five trips to theplate.
FINE HITTING CONTINUESRatliff continued his fine hitting
for the Rams as he clubbed out ahome run and a double in two of-ficial trips to the plate. Mack San-wo, tr'resno's sparkling lettermanshortstop, banged out three hitsfor four trips to the plate as herapped out a double and two sin-gles.
The Rams will begin their leagueplay tomorrow when the Ramstravel to Visalia to meet the Col-lege of the Sequoias Gianrs.
GOIi; lHE AMERICAN ÎOBACCO COMPA]IY
CIGAREllES
G]EATER,FRESHER.STOOÚHERI
RAMPAGE Thursdoy, f oad¡ 18, 1954Poge Four
FJC Committee APprovesStudent Election Procedures
Pasty Still; student body vice -pres'jlent and chairm¿n oft¡ô ãî"Ëtiã";ä*;itt"ó, à-nñounced-a schedule of dates for_tþeäiã-"tl.i-ãï-"ã* ãitiáéä-io" the fatl semester as approved bvthe committee FridaY.---Stïãents
will vote for president, vice president, secretary'
at large on the student couucil'
quests.PRESIDENTIAL
Dust hêve a C aYera€;e aad must
secure signatures to tleir petitions
of at least 35 De6b€rs of the stu-
ctent botlY.
A list ot approved canditlates sillbe posted ÀPril 13, when tbey ma:¡
U"eL o-P"igning, "oa¿i¡u¡nt it
u¡til May 4' å' nominations a'ssem-
bty is ptanned April¡2?' Elect¡on of
ãtif."". will be heltl M¿iY 5 a¡d 5'
treasurer, and four representatires*-
Rampage StaffGoes To Press'ln A Dither'
By MARGARET SCHOTTThe jour¡oli"- class is in a dith-
er.Fresno Ju¡.ior CoUeSe is Putting
on a talent shos- EverYbody isbusy. The clubs neglect to electofficers, i¡.itiations a¡e postponed'
students a¡e e¡co-"ed from class.and the college hums wlth activity
'
after one semester' 'All cå]ldtdates i
and confusion. ;
Most c¡onfosed of all ls the joüÌ-nalism class- The RamPage must tPto press-
NO ADSCont¡ary to the usual Job of trim- t
mìñt ness to fit the exlsting sD¡ce-ñles a¡e s€arched, ¡gs1¡¡es úlit-ten up oD a moment's notice ¡¡d,advertis¡nt salesmen coDt¿cted fof l
last ninute ads. The R.a¡oFge is I
ride open this week.Elarr¡o Yamaoku, the editor" EoPs
his brow while Margaret Siseros'the asslstant, dashes ¡rdY uPstairs In an effort to ñd @t justwho all tåe students ln thrr picturereally are.
BUSY ¡NSTRUGTORPhil Smttù, the tnst¡ocra. ¡mtls
away et his typerrtt€r. e.nsseringthe questlons of sderts ¡¡d oc'caslonelly stoppi¡t to rDsúet tùephone.
ldary Ftrenfr -l tl'',clubnews while vfld¡ed S¡r !tß herassignments tyDad .¡d cryletesthls week's ûutles as sd¡angeeditor.
Ella Papagnl ierks her PaPerfrom the typewrlter and reachesfor a¡other one. Everybody is in a
hurry. The Pressure Is on.Yes, the Journalism class is in
a dltìer.
FloYil Qulck.
PopP, antl Tbonas RYen' reBreÊen-
t¿uveõ.
Women Students Plon
Cotlon DoY DonceThe Assoclated Women Stu'lents
of tùe Fregno Junlor College are
matri¡s Plans for their Cotton DaY
dance'The dance wlll be held at nooD'
Aprll 2, ln the llbrary' At the
dance a kint anct queen wlll be
chosen to reigl over Cotton DaY'
More Plans for the dance wlll be
Esde at tbe next -ÀWS meetlng to
be helil F:rtday in S22.
Librory GrouP Nomes
Jockson CortY SecretorYJackson CartY, the Fresno Jun'
ior Collete librarian, is the new
secrctårY of tbe Yosemite Distrlctof tùe Californie Librery Associa'
tion.Archie Bradshaw, FJC director
of Sulde¡ce, will talk at tbe ÂPrilmeetlng ol the Yosenlte group on
counieling and Suidance ln the
Junlor college.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERflSNS
Sociology ClassTo Have Speakers
Tbe Monttay evenlng gocloloGr
cl¡ss c{nductetl by Dr. L¡¡c¡le .s'IL
li¿ms will have two guest sp€.lersnext Ionday nitht.
Sherlff Joseph TracY wlll gire etslts on cri.minolog¡r antl Philip I-Jsnkins,' assi8t¿¡t PrObAtion o'ñ-cer, will tive a report on local PIDÞlems e¡d beatment of Juveniþdellnquenct-
Dr. 'Williams said anYone lnter'ested may atteùd.
There will be a questlon and&nsrver perled after the talks.
Honor Society lnitioles. (Contiued from Page 1)
during the fall seEester who arerenewing thelr merobership for thespring sernester incluale Mack San'wo, Shigeko Shimokubo, LucilleÂllen, Frank Del Real, Bender, MissIlunt and Mlss Still.
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MÃCHINE SHOP IN ACTION . . . The boys obove use the vqious mc¡chines on hcmd at theF¡e3'ro Junior College shop. The instructo¡ is Erret Smith. These boys will some dcry toketheir ploces in our industriql notion.
San Dieso W¡ll RedKeyWinsBe Site For Talent ShowState Conference
.â,¡thur Lea, FJC student bodypresldent and Patsy Stfll' the vicepresident, wlll be Fresno JuniorCollege's voting delegates at thel?th semi-annual Califor¡la JuniorCollege Student Government Agso'clatlon conference ln San DlegoADrtf r to 3.
Other students úho are Planningto atteDd the conference includeJose Gonzales, treasurer; ShtrleYMcNay, a, councll member; a¡dJerry Jackson, freshman classpresldont.
Suggeslions For Closses'(Continaed lron Page 2)
cr¡ answer. Conver,sely, avoid a¡-noqnci¡8 that you have tound therDsrer to a questlon he couldn't¡Dsyer, and in your brother's sec'oad g¡ade reader at that.
10. Call attention to his writing-Produces aD exqulsltelY Ple¡s¡¡terperience connected with You- Ifyou k¡ow he's wrltten a book oraD article, ask in class if he sroteIL
Joseph W. Klng, tbe council ad'visor, will accoErpany the group.They plan to leove at 6 a.m. APrilI a¡d intend to stop for lunch inSan Bernardlno, The group Plansto be in Sa¡r Die8o before 5 P.n'rhen tåe students r¡ill attend aneeting, to be followed by a ban-quet åDd dance.
Eigùlitùts of the next dey in-clude a tour of S¿¡ Diego Bay from3 to 5 p-m- folloved by enter-tginnent. Confe¡e¡ce meetlngs willbe heltl the morning of Âpril 3,
and the 8¡oup ritr leave for the
Palomar Obserratory at 1:30 p.m.â,fter tùeir tou¡ of the obserr¿totythe g¡oup rlll return to Fresuo.
As to wùether or not You se¡tto do sone work in adttltlon to allthis. well lt's controversial a¡d upto the indivldual.
(C,ontinred þom Page 1)"The Glory of Love," These boyshave what it t¿kes to eDtertsin.
The tr'uture Business Lc¿tlers ofÄmerlca shoÈed uB whet Þlnd olsports Califo¡nia offers. They onlyp¡ove thet ¡scklng is the bestBport.
SHOW DIRECTIONThe enti¡e sbor was under tåe
directlon of Sa¡dra Slmms anil AlHerrera, as co-chairmen. Thls sÞowwa,s sponsored by the ra¡ly com-mlttee.
The judges were fröm local radloand teleYislon stations. The actswere Jud.ged on perforoance, cos-tumes, scenery a.nd oriSfnallty.Each act received tùe maximun of?5 points.
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