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ËiESTO JTIiTOf, GOT.T.IGE 'U¡US¡IED ¡f ¡H¡ ASSOCI'ATEO SIUDEN¡t FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MABCI-??.i!Í NO. 2l lVINNERS-Moses lJo"nanrloz w.rs õrôv¡ned "King Cole" al-the..tclent. "\"Y l{r]::-ry1 ;öi;.ä€;õ;-. -*çe-Épphv."na Bonito Clcri¡,.left, ett:9fl19-" 'Women Students, ðe pÍcrque' Bee Photo Janice Ross Takes First AWSSpons ors ln Spring Täilent Show Eosíer Bqsket JanÍce Ross of the Campus foi her group in Fresno Juni ent show hetd FridaY in the Her song was "Song in lvIY I-I Dv^¡è ?' EÞ A comedy dance number by srx memDers or f,ne 'åssosr- For Children The Àssociated .Women Stu- dehts of the Fresùo Junior Col- lege are sponsoring an Eastêr basket project for the children in the Fresno Nutritional Home. Baskets have been Placed in the f'JC bookstore on the f,'resno State College camPus and in the bookstoíe on the main campus, Bobbie Burton, A'WS Presi- dent, urges everyone to donate cancly, cookies and smell toYs. Those helping with the Project include Gayle Kovick, Mary La.- notte, Eleanor Franco, Dorothy Rubaltl, Pat Jones, Marion Bit- ter, Sally Bentrett, Rochelle l{ar- ford, Marflyn SnYder, GennY Schellenberg and Miss Burton. Phi Beta Lam,bda Members Travel For Conference Eight members of Phi Beta Lambda, wlth one of their ad- visers, Mrs. Edna Hartley, trav- eled to Delano March 15 to at- tend the annual central region conference. Mary Lanotte a,nd Dorothy Ru- bald were nominated for the cen- tral region vice-President and college section vice-president, re- spectively. Barbara 'Wilkinson said that the election of the officers will be heltt at the state conference in Riverside APrit 28.. Those attending were Don Bdl, Sally Bennett, Eugene Johnston, Pat Jones, Miss Lanotie, Itdiss Ru- baltl, Shirley Upperman, and Mlss 'Wilklnson. ated. 'Women Students Placed second. The members included Joy Änd.erscin, Carol Bowman' Bonita Clair, Eleanor tr'ranco, Pat McOormack, and GenneY Schel- lenbe¡9. The CamPus Activity Club and the AWS will have their names inscribed on Perpetual troPhies' The troplies were Presented to the group-s bY Gene Francis, the student bodY President. Jack Eng- lish acted aB master of ceremo- nies. Moses Hernandez of thé Àsso- clated Men Students was crown- ed King Cole at the beginning of the affair and reigned o{er the entlre show which followed the theme of His Maiesty's Kingdom' flernandez was chosen fiom 11 nomlnees bY a system of Yoting' where students Paid a Penny Per vote. Alfred. Copus, the' show's åenerat chairman, said $32 ob- tained in the voting will be given to the Fresno CripPlecl .Child¡en Soclety. Participating g r o u P 6 were -AWS, AMS, CÀC, Red KeY' In- tervarsity Christian Fellowship' Phi Beta Lambda, Latin Ämerican Club, Newman Club, RallY Com- mittee, Phi Beta KaPPa, AlBha Gamma Sigma, and X'reshman Clâss, Juctges included Blll tr'olks of KBIF, Ârthur Miller, PrinciPal of the Sequoia'Junior High Sohool' and. Dan W. Ozier, an audioEet- rlst for the X'resno CitY Schools' The show committee included Copus, Miss Franco, Mary La- notte, iLois RaYbourn, Dorothy Rubald, and Francls.' Degree Candidates Plan Organization Meeting April 3 Candidates for the associates in arts degree will hold an organ- ization meetiDg .A.Prll 3 at 12 on the main campus' Officers will be elected who will, in general, carry on the business of the ÀA grouP. Miss Willa Ma.rsh, dean of studeDts at tr'resno Junior College, said few general meetings will be held be- ãause of the dtYittett camPus.' Other pertinent information re- leased by Miss Marsh is as fol- lows: 1. Tomorrow ls the deadlfne for in cap and gorrn Payment. PaY the bookstore on either cam- DUS. t Orders for announcemetrtg may also be Placed at eithçr book- store, The Price is 22 cents each. 3. Personal cards may be or- dered. 4. Deadline for announcements is April 15. Murphy Wqrns Velerons To Sign Monthly Form Mrs. Louise MurPhY, veterans' secretary, reminds all veterans attending under Public Law 550 to sign their monthly .certifica- tion (VÀ Form (-1996a) between April 2 through 5 in Órder re- ceive thelr'subsistence for the Be- riod March 1 throuåh 31. All Formal aueen Applications Must Be ln Tomorrow the queen contest for the sp nizatiõns must submit their ca )rrow. must be sPolsored bY an Pr- H o n o r C I u b I il'l':i:mi"-* :i'î#""111: ganization and must have so3" j:l _of talent. The spring formal is set for ln itiates Members Àlpha Gamma Slgma held an initiation MondaY in the Ramble Inn. the cer€mony was held in the evening bY candlelight. Juclith HiIl, Stella Ballew' Stan Tusan, and 'Waneta Jantz, the club's officerg, and Genny Schel- leiberg antl OIga Hernandez were the members who organized and car¡ied out the ceremony. Those fnitiated were Janlce Ross, DorthY Pinner, Beverly Martell, 'Ltllian Monno, RubY Erickson, Jo Ann Wilson, RodneY HiIl, Dorwin Ânderson, James C. Brennan,. Ronatd R. Edmlnster' Stella M. LtnttleY, Ànn S. Smlth' Curley M. Horris, Moses Hernan- dez, Patsy Slmons, and DorothY Rubaltl. Gayle Kovick Oútshines 18 Red Key Coeds Gayle Kovlck, who collected $8.25, won the Recl KeY "shoe .sþip-g- -.Lg- rþ¿:l . b.åJI -eÄ. 1 8 other coed memb shoe shine day was March 14. Mtss Rovtck received a tlÒPhy at the talent sho\r assemblY from pobbie Burton, the President. Stan Tusan, treasurer, rePort- ett that $34.40 was collected. Miss Burton termed the Project as "Yery successful." The money was used to help fina,nce the servlce Pins that the club gives to four students for thetr scholaetic records and group pa¡ticipatlon. Serving on the shoe shine award commlttee were Àlfrecl Copus, Gene tr'rancis, and Tusan, chairman. FBI¡A Is Spotrsor Phi Beta Lambda, the tr'uture Business Leaders of ,{merica Club, is the sponsor for the event' and Dorothy Rubald is the gen- eral chairman. Hamilton saicl that the queen contest is going to be run tliffer- ent this semester ihan in the Past. Instead of the students electing ihe queen, she will be chosen bY a group of judges made uP of prominent citizens. He said, how- ever, that students will still holtl a declding factor, in that they ¡vill vote for their candidate ¿t the dance. This vote will be the juttge of popularity, one of the most important.factor6. Rules of Contest He said other rules coqcerninS; the contest are: 1. '^A,ll canclidates must haYe an escort to and at the dance. 2. Each candidate must be a member of the ortatrizatlon sþonsorfng them except Asso- ciâted Men Students. 3. All canctidates" must.be ln at- tendance at FJC and hold a student body card. 4. All candidates must attend re- hearsals and the audition. 5. Campaigning -A.pril 2 and at 3 p.û. wiU begln oD end on April 20 6. Each candidate must be car- rying a minimum of 12 units of work ln day clasees at F.JC. ?.'Each candidate muBt have at least a "C" average. 8. The act must be apProved bY the board and must be sult- able for a formal dance. If not, the 'act will have to be changed or another candidate Eelected. Hamtlton said that rehearsals and the audltion will be ¿n- nounced later. He saitl that the audltion will be under the board's approval. GOOFY - These cre the costumes thcrt won second plcrce, Ior the Associcrted \Momen Students ot the talent show. Bee Photo
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ËiESTO JTIiTOf, GOT.T.IGE

'U¡US¡IED ¡f ¡H¡ ASSOCI'ATEO SIUDEN¡t

FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MABCI-??.i!Í NO. 2l

lVINNERS-Moses lJo"nanrloz w.rs õrôv¡ned "King Cole" al-the..tclent. "\"Y l{r]::-ry1;öi;.ä€;õ;-. -*çe-Épphv."na Bonito Clcri¡,.left, ett:9fl19-"'Women Students, ðe pÍcrque' Bee Photo

Janice Ross Takes First AWSSpons ors

ln Spring Täilent Show Eosíer BqsketJanÍce Ross of the Campus

foi her group in Fresno Junient show hetd FridaY in theHer song was "Song in lvIY I-I,Á Dv^¡è ?' EÞ

A comedy dance number by srx memDers or f,ne 'åssosr-

For ChildrenThe Àssociated .Women Stu-

dehts of the Fresùo Junior Col-

lege are sponsoring an Eastêrbasket project for the childrenin the Fresno Nutritional Home.

Baskets have been Placed inthe f'JC bookstore on the f,'resno

State College camPus and in the

bookstoíe on the main campus,

Bobbie Burton, A'WS Presi-dent, urges everyone to donatecancly, cookies and smell toYs.

Those helping with the Projectinclude Gayle Kovick, Mary La.-notte, Eleanor Franco, DorothyRubaltl, Pat Jones, Marion Bit-ter, Sally Bentrett, Rochelle l{ar-ford, Marflyn SnYder, GennYSchellenberg and Miss Burton.

Phi Beta Lam,bdaMembers TravelFor Conference

Eight members of Phi BetaLambda, wlth one of their ad-visers, Mrs. Edna Hartley, trav-eled to Delano March 15 to at-tend the annual central regionconference.

Mary Lanotte a,nd Dorothy Ru-bald were nominated for the cen-tral region vice-President andcollege section vice-president, re-spectively.

Barbara 'Wilkinson said thatthe election of the officers willbe heltt at the state conferencein Riverside APrit 28..

Those attending were Don Bdl,Sally Bennett, Eugene Johnston,Pat Jones, Miss Lanotie, Itdiss Ru-baltl, Shirley Upperman, and Mlss'Wilklnson.

ated. 'Women Students Placedsecond. The members includedJoy Änd.erscin, Carol Bowman'Bonita Clair, Eleanor tr'ranco, PatMcOormack, and GenneY Schel-lenbe¡9.

The CamPus Activity Club and

the AWS will have their names

inscribed on Perpetual troPhies'The troplies were Presented tothe group-s bY Gene Francis, thestudent bodY President. Jack Eng-lish acted aB master of ceremo-nies.

Moses Hernandez of thé Àsso-

clated Men Students was crown-ed King Cole at the beginningof the affair and reigned o{er theentlre show which followed thetheme of His Maiesty's Kingdom'

flernandez was chosen fiom 11

nomlnees bY a system of Yoting'where students Paid a Penny Per

vote. Alfred. Copus, the' show's

åenerat chairman, said $32 ob-

tained in the voting will be given

to the Fresno CripPlecl .Child¡enSoclety.

Participating g r o u P 6 were

-AWS, AMS, CÀC, Red KeY' In-tervarsity Christian Fellowship'Phi Beta Lambda, Latin ÄmericanClub, Newman Club, RallY Com-

mittee, Phi Beta KaPPa, AlBhaGamma Sigma, and X'reshman

Clâss,

Juctges included Blll tr'olks ofKBIF, Ârthur Miller, PrinciPal ofthe Sequoia'Junior High Sohool'and. Dan W. Ozier, an audioEet-rlst for the X'resno CitY Schools'

The show committee includedCopus, Miss Franco, Mary La-notte, iLois RaYbourn, DorothyRubald, and Francls.'

Degree Candidates

Plan OrganizationMeeting April 3

Candidates for the associatesin arts degree will hold an organ-ization meetiDg .A.Prll 3 at 12 onthe main campus'

Officers will be elected whowill, in general, carry on thebusiness of the ÀA grouP. MissWilla Ma.rsh, dean of studeDts attr'resno Junior College, said fewgeneral meetings will be held be-

ãause of the dtYittett camPus.'Other pertinent information re-

leased by Miss Marsh is as fol-lows:

1. Tomorrow ls the deadlfneforin

cap and gorrn Payment. PaY

the bookstore on either cam-

DUS.t Orders for announcemetrtg

may also be Placed at eithçr book-store, The Price is 22 cents each.

3. Personal cards may be or-dered.

4. Deadline for announcementsis April 15.

Murphy Wqrns VeleronsTo Sign Monthly Form

Mrs. Louise MurPhY, veterans'secretary, reminds all veteransattending under Public Law 550

to sign their monthly .certifica-tion (VÀ Form (-1996a) betweenApril 2 through 5 in Órder tÓ re-ceive thelr'subsistence for the Be-riod March 1 throuåh 31.

All Formal aueenApplications MustBe ln Tomorrow

the queen contest for thesp nizatiõns must submit theirca )rrow.

must be sPolsored bY an Pr-

H o n o r C I u b I il'l':i:mi"-* :i'î#""111:

ganization and must have so3" j:l _of talent.

The spring formal is set for

ln itiatesMembers

Àlpha Gamma Slgma held aninitiation MondaY in the RambleInn. the cer€mony was held inthe evening bY candlelight.

Juclith HiIl, Stella Ballew' StanTusan, and 'Waneta Jantz, theclub's officerg, and Genny Schel-leiberg antl OIga Hernandez werethe members who organized andcar¡ied out the ceremony.

Those fnitiated were JanlceRoss, DorthY Pinner, BeverlyMartell, 'Ltllian Monno, RubYErickson, Jo Ann Wilson, RodneYHiIl, Dorwin Ânderson, James C.

Brennan,. Ronatd R. Edmlnster'Stella M. LtnttleY, Ànn S. Smlth'Curley M. Horris, Moses Hernan-dez, Patsy Slmons, and DorothYRubaltl.

Gayle KovickOútshines 18Red Key Coeds

Gayle Kovlck, who collected$8.25, won the Recl KeY "shoe

.sþip-g- -.Lg- rþ¿:l . b.åJI -eÄ.

1 8

other coed memb shoe

shine day was March 14.Mtss Rovtck received a tlÒPhy

at the talent sho\r assemblY frompobbie Burton, the President.

Stan Tusan, treasurer, rePort-ett that $34.40 was collected.Miss Burton termed the Projectas "Yery successful."

The money was used to helpfina,nce the servlce Pins that theclub gives to four students forthetr scholaetic records and grouppa¡ticipatlon.

Serving on the shoe shineaward commlttee were ÀlfreclCopus, Gene tr'rancis, and Tusan,chairman.

FBI¡A Is Spotrsor

Phi Beta Lambda, the tr'utureBusiness Leaders of ,{mericaClub, is the sponsor for the event'and Dorothy Rubald is the gen-eral chairman.

Hamilton saicl that the queencontest is going to be run tliffer-ent this semester ihan in the Past.Instead of the students electingihe queen, she will be chosen bY

a group of judges made uP ofprominent citizens. He said, how-ever, that students will still holtla declding factor, in that they¡vill vote for their candidate ¿tthe dance. This vote will be thejuttge of popularity, one of themost important.factor6.

Rules of ContestHe said other rules coqcerninS;

the contest are:1. '^A,ll canclidates must haYe an

escort to and at the dance.

2. Each candidate must be amember of the ortatrizatlonsþonsorfng them except Asso-ciâted Men Students.

3. All canctidates" must.be ln at-tendance at FJC and hold astudent body card.

4. All candidates must attend re-hearsals and the audition.

5. Campaigning-A.pril 2 andat 3 p.û.

wiU begln oDend on April 20

6. Each candidate must be car-rying a minimum of 12 unitsof work ln day clasees at F.JC.

?.'Each candidate muBt have atleast a "C" average.

8. The act must be apProved bY

the board and must be sult-able for a formal dance. Ifnot, the 'act will have to bechanged or another candidateEelected.Hamtlton said that rehearsals

and the audltion will be ¿n-nounced later. He saitl that theaudltion will be under the board'sapproval.

GOOFY - These cre the costumes thcrt won second plcrce,

Ior the Associcrted \Momen Students ot the talent show.Bee Photo

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t Poge Two RAI$PAGE Thursdoy,Morch 22, lg5ó

Publlshed weekly'by tùe lournallsm students of the tr*resno JunlorCioltege, 1430 O Street, Fresno, Callfornla, and composetl at the CentralCaltfornia Typographlc Service, phone 3'3001. Unslgnetl edltorlals arethe expresslog of the eclitor.

Editor----- CoPusBusiness Franco

\

Rânìp"se Code O'f,tEthièsExplained To lts Readers

Thefacultytion -fulness

Specifically, the.Rampage adheres to the following codeof ethics, an adaptation from the code of ethics drawn upby the American Society of Newspaper Editors in 1923. TheASNE code has been the basis for most statements of ethicsby Amðrican newspapers, large and small alike. The Ram-page code of ethics is as follows: '

of every writer, the

(3) Impartiarity: -News al of sinceritv::-Ï:

sions of oþinion or'bias of of opinionshall be cónfined to editori and Sieúedarticles. These expressions of opinion shall be in good taste

and to state them.(5) Decency: The that

supplies incentivqs to er tovicious instincts to ac e re-ligious, philosoph

(6) Scope: Inage to the schoolbe interpreted toeral interest to the readers.

Rampage Wants Clubs To SendReporters To Office By Deadline

Do the presidents of various clubs and organír'alions wanttheir club-news in the Rampage ? Do they want to publicizenews of their clubs ?

FJC President AttendsConfqb ln New York'

Stuãrt White, president of FJC,attended the 36th annual con-vention of the American A'ssocia-tion of Junior Colleges in NewYork.

He said business, labor, andeducational leaders at the con-vention urged more emPhasi's tobe placed on training eugineer-ing students

White also attended a confer-ence a,t the Columbia Uuiversityin New York sponsorecl bY theNational League for Nursing.

RAIVIPAGE STAFFAsslstant Editor...-........-.Bobbie BurtonSports X¡dltors.....-.-....---8uben Barrlos,

Mike IlartmanNev/s Etlitor... Pattl ¡'oralCopy E{titor.-.-.-.......-.-....--......Cecil Tange.A'alve¡tislng Managers----.-......I(arlo Ðe-

moorJlan, Don SmlthAssistant Brls. Mer,....-.Camille lfarlanPhotographers -.--.-..Ralph I'horneberry,

Charles Dishno, Tom ConeSecretary--.-,----------.....----....--...-Laura LewlsCirculation M9r.....-.-.Jack lferg'enratlerExchange Erllto¡...-..-.--......------June TreatCartoonist-.-----....---.-------------Stanley TusanReportels.....-......Joginder S. Bhore, Joy

Geary, Helen Jonês, Mlke Noroyan,Robert Rqssell, Mike Smlth, RuthAllen, and Gayle l(ovlck.

TilECCA' BÍllÍort lheøtre

213ó TUTARE

. "Where the Stors¡loy"

BILTIARDS

SNOOKER

POOt

CTUB NEWS

Breakf ast

J¿u, JoJtr" tJ¿ø,

Slr:Janice Ross, accompanie d by

Frank Byrdwell, Jr., of tr'resnoState College, representing theCampus Activity. Club won firstplace in the Spring Talent Show'.

I would like to thank a.+d con-gratulate Miss Ross and. Byrdwellon behalf of the club for a jobwell done. May luck and successbe their always.

The Campus Actovity Club wouldlike to wish everyone a HappyEasfer.

Morris McClayCAC President

CATENDAROF THE WEEK

March 2211:OO a.m.

- $f,¡¡fls¡f CourL

s-221g:OOnoon _Alpha Gamma

Sigman M117ll¡QQ ¡s6¡-trtreehm¿n class.

maln ca,rrpus, 89sta,to ca,rrpus, M211

7:9O p.m.-fVCF skating pa,r-ty, Skatla,nd

March 231O:OO a.m.-l p.m.

- Newrnan

club pfzza sadeMa¡ch 26-8O

Spring vacatlon

REED'S UNION' Across from Fresno JC

TRITON OIL 7æO GASOTINE

JAYCEE BARBER SHOP' 2430 Stqnislous St.

STUDENTS: GET CL¡PPED BETWEEN CTASSES

IVCF PlansGood Friday

The Intervarsity Christian Fel-lowship wfll hold a Good Fr{dayBreakfast March 30 at 7 a.m, lnHart's Restaurant,

FJC's group ls.invlting FregnoState's IJCF -to Join them in theevent.

Dr. Davld L. Kratz, pastor ofthe tr'irst Chrlstlan Church, willgive the Easter message to the8roup.

' ilewma.n OlubÈat'Foley, president of the

Newman club, s¿id there wlll bea meetlng tomorrow nlght in S22at ?:30 p.n.

ï'oley saltl'they wlll make plansfor a Communion breakfast whlchwlll be heltl tn the St. JohngChurch next Sunday.

Alpha Gamma SlgmaAlpha Gamma Sigma, FJC'g

honor society, recently electednew offlcers at a meetlng.

The new offlcers who wereelected are Judith Hlll, presl-dent; Stella Ballew, vlce presl-dent; Genny Schellenberg, 6ecr€-tary; and Ray lfamllton, treas-urer,

IINOBBY HTIUSE. [,{FE

GOOD FOOD ANDSERVICE IS'

OUR MOTTO

Across from JC on Divisodero

Five Agree SummerVacations Are Needed

The Inquiring Reporter roamed around both the maincampus and the state college camption dear to the hearts of most ofthe following: "Do you think thesummer vacation and operate onaL2 months basis?"

A 'Western Michtgan College¡,professor from $alamazoo saidlast week he was ln favor of dls-continuing them; tåat tåey -werea holdover from days when'chil-dren were needed for tarm work., Most of the opinions voicedhere, however, differed sltshtlyfrom those of the Michlgan savant.

Jaquetta Richardson, freshmanstudent whosemejor is library,said: "Shortenedvacations are theanswer. .4, short-er vs.cationmakes lt easier

refresh yourmemory and youdon't tend to .putoff stutlying un-

ttil the last mlnute."Sally Bennett, freshman- busi-

ness major:I don't thinkshould. Youa little restyour stuclleeven if youtend suErmeschool. Thevacatlona person."

College sociolog:yinstructor, said:"I would like togive two an-s\ry'ers to thatquestlon. tr*rom ap r o f e ssionalpgn-t gl view,yes, because theforgetting curvedrops sharply

difficult, then iu the fall. trtom apersonal point of view, no. I en-joy the summer vacation.',

Manuel Ocha, a sophomorewhoge major lgengineerlng, hadthis tp say: "Elv-

coulduse a break be-t'$¡e€tr semeBt€rs.

o m e studentgwork whlle they

attendingaDd n€ed

thê time off tnBummer to rest from their study-ing."

Caroloring inIal science said:"No, becaussummer vaca.tlos giveteachers and stu.dents a chato rest. Theywtll dowo¡k inmonthshave ato."

the nlneif they

vacation to look forward

Dr. Leroy Just, a Fresno JuniorHaruo Kizuka, a freshman stu-

dent in educa-tion and in theUnited Statesonly eince lastAutust, haal thisopinion: "No, Idon't think so.tåink every stu-

- Eat.. åav€special planssdmmerand needs the time off."during the summer. Orientation is

Froncis Appoints LocyAs Rolly Commissioner

Gene Francis, president of thestudent body council, announcedthat John Lacy has been appoint-ed as commissioner of rallies.

Lacy hasr been assistant ralliescommissioner.

MTRONIZE OUR ADVERT¡SERS

Speciol RqtesTo Sludents

Waitc, a freshman maJ-

RENT A ROYAT!

IHHISMAN'5PHITHMAIY

tUNCHESAND

SCHOOT SUPPUES

STANISTAUS qnd O STREETS

..SPEEDEE''

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t. Thursdoy, Mqrch 22, 1956. RAftIPAGE

Dr. L. Wìlliorns, FrodshqmCompose, Wríte AImq Mq\er

FJC's Alma Mqter

By ROBERT RUSSELLW3y back i! the fall of 1951, the students of FJC felt the

L*9. :f"å :i.3lryl, T?j91._ å gg,+_t"k *as held trrat lãÀ-.ôpãnto.the fagulty and_students alike. There weie -ã;tõntf"Ë,but a set of words entered bv Noel'IYodsham ; l;;'-¡r-member, won.

entered by NoeI FYodsham, á facultiThe muslc, previously composed

by Dr. Luclle H. Williams, wascombined with the words to forma dlstlnctive anthem.

\üheo Frodsham wrot€ thewords of our alma mater, he hadthe beautlful gcenerfes of the SauJoaquln Yalley. ln nlnd, before thesmog that is.

Dr. Wlllams, who retlred lastJutre, waa the sociology,'phlloso-

Business DivisionTo Conduct Survey

tr'JC business dlvision, asslstedby tbe F¡esno City and CountyChamber of Commerce, will con-duct a suryey of local buslnesspstabllshments to determine the

GAGTOONS By Stonley Tuson,

phy, and plano teapher. She is anatlve of trÌesno aDal t¿ught for25 years.

The alma mater was presentedfl¡st at various football games lnthe fall of 1951. In the sprlng of1952 at a. stud€Dt body meeilng,Iþwell- Spencer, FJC's mustc i¡-structor, gave It a full choraltreatment antl lt was widely ac-cepted by the students.

Our alma mater ls disünctivenot only because it belonts to us,but because it was written by twopeople who felt aa,.Inspiration a¡dhad the spirit of loyalty to F.JC.

value of dlstributlve educaüoncoulses.

At a March 14 meeting of the¡'restro Junlor Coltege businessadvlsory committee, Gervase A.Eckenrod, the survey's coord.lna-tor, Introduced plans for the Dls-tlibutlye Occupatlons Survey tobe conducted in Âprtl. The pur-po{e, scope, and methodg to beemployed were dlæussed andplans wére made for a pllot, runof the. suryey among members ofthe c,ommlttee ye8terday.

The survey will laclude ¿ ques-tlonnalre and an lntervlew by dl-visfon faculty members of 86 percent of the buslness men andwomen who return the form.' Questlons wlll Include the num-ber of employees a cotrcern has;thelr sex, age and. length of em-ployment: the number of parttlme and. full tlme employees; thesource of workers, includlng Io-cal and out of area, and the per-centage of employees who hayetåe education their employer de-slres. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

GOT TI{REE.¿ MINUTES TO MAKE

IT FOR CLASS./

DARN /

OFFICER,. IT TAKES ME 5MINUTES TO GEI TO SCHO-OL

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TO CUTDOWN ON rTRAFFIC,'

MANY ONE

CIGARElTES

TUCKY DROODLES! PURR.FECTLY HI TAR¡OUS T .WHATTS THIS? For solution see porqgroph betow.

DR. LUCILE WILLIAMS. . . Musicion

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RAMPAGE

Fresno Thinclads Winln Three WaY Meet

thinclads walked dwaY withree-$'ay meet with Co¿lingaalinga oval. ReedleY Piled uPL/9.^ r ,

SPORTTITESBy RUBEN 9ARR¡OS

Coach l)ean Larsen's n e t t e r s

should be in a good Position todefend thelr second Place itr theCentral Californla Junior CollegeAssoclatlon whlch they gaineredlast year,

Again this year the strdDg

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Rams To Play TigersTomorrow At Romain

The Fresno Junior College Ram baseball nine will meettttð ãt*uys tough Reedley-Junior Colle-ge TigeTF in theirittiø ÒCicA gãme tomoirow on the Roman diamond at2p.m.- -Èiõstro and Reedley both hold a two win one loss recordLló,- rte Rams were led by the

-1íJrtormatties of Miler John

tr'oreman and bY J. C. White,dashman. Foreman took the mllein a good time of 4:31.1 and came

'back to run the 880 in a vrinningtim.e of 2:04.L, .A'l Brown fromthe basketball team was second'

White took high Boint honorsby topping the 100-Yard dash, in10.4, and the furlong, in 23 flat'The young speedster also Placedthtrtl ln the shot Put.

Make Clea,n SweePX'resno made a clean sweeP in

two events, th.e 220 and shot Put'placlng flrst, secoûd, antl thirtlin eãch.

John Alclredge, the Rams' topweight man, heaved the shot 45

feet six inches and was second

behfntt 'Whlte in t}re 220'

Tom Sano,' usually the best

dlscus spinner for the Ram cin-derman, had an off ttay and onlY

managed second Place. ManuelChavez, another Fresnan' was

thlrd.

Collegenumberleague;er five

of Sequoias wlll be theone team to win the

however, any of the oth-teams sliould give the

LARRY GARCIA...SecondBase

in league play. The Tigers beatTaft and Porterville and lost toCoalinga. Fresno defeated Col-lege of Sequoias ?-5, atrd wontrom Taft oD a forfeit. The Ramswere beaten by Coalinga earlythis year.

tr'resno also wlll meet theStockton College Mustangs Tues-day on the Romain dlamond.The Mustangs have lost only twogames this year, to COS last weekwhen the two teams sPlit a doubleheader and to Fresno Tuesday.

Slaughter's Probable startinglineup for the ReedleY gane lsDavis or Barserian, first bag,e;

Larry Garcia, second base; DonBirkle, third base; Dorman Mar-tin, sho¡tstop; l'loyd Linderman'teft field; Larry Keller, centerÊield; 'Wallace or John MlBakian,right fteld, and Kapreilian, catch-er.

Starting otr the mound lo¡ theRams will be Fred Garcia or JlmCaU.

Giaûts stroDg competition.Piratosr'Ra,ms PtaY

The Porterville Plrates, whoplayed. the Ram squad Yesterdayshould. have a sttong' women'ssquad and should Perhaps battleit out with Reedley JC for thewomen's title.

Taft should be stronger thanthey were last Year when theRams defeatetl them 4-1.

DORMAN MARTÏN-" . ' ShortstoP

Coalinga JC is making its firstâppearance in the CCJCA competi-tion; however the Rams Playeda practice ma.tch with the Fal-cons last year and FJC defeatedthe oil town netters 5-0.

X'resno has returning letter win-ners. They are John DP LaRosa'Eleanor t'ranco, and JoseBhlne

Quintana.

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In the 440 MYlum KeIIY oftr'resno broke the tape at 62'9

and was the third man in t\e 220

dash. Àl Hicks, a freshnan, wa's

thiral.Baker Clears 11' 6"

Iæe Baker cleared the bar at11 feet 6 inehes to grab first lnthe pole vault' Jim Burke, a for-mer Clovis High school star, tiedfor second' Baker and Burkewere ln a three way tie in thehigh jump.

Joel Smith and Ronald 'Winter

ran first and second respectivelytn the 120 low hurdles. llhe win-ning tlme was 14.2.

John Derby won the two mileevent in 11:50.1'

Track Coach Hans 'Wiedenhoe-

fer still lacks . men in the highhurdles, high iump and the broadjump. 'Weidenhoefer said thatpro8pects should contact hlm'

Rams HaveBig I nni ng,Club Giants

.À big sécond inning is 4ll theÌram bascball nine neetled to de-

feat the Previously unbeaten Col-

lege of Sequoias Giants ?-5 lastTuesalay on the Romain PlaY-ground in a Central CaliforniaJunior Collegê Association game'

The Rams Pounded DarrellMartin, a former Exeter HighSchool hurler, and the Giants'acepitcher, for seven runs in thesecond frame and suwived a COS

rally in the thircl to win theirfirst conference game in twostarts.

Error Starts FireworksAn error bY the COS center-

fielder on a long; fIY ball hit bY

Larry Kapreilian started the fire-works. KaPreilian advanced tothird and. wâs squeezed home on

a beautiful bunt single bY Ram

Shortstop Dormin Martin.Dick Kelton and John Misa-

kian were hit bY Pitched balls toftU the sacks. Fred Garcia, the'w.inning Pitcher, blastetl a sharpsingle to drlve in Martin and Kel-ton.

Don Birkle brought Misakianhome with another single andFloyct Linderman followed withanother slngle and an error on

the play bY the COS left fieldergave the Rams three more runs'

Linderman with two for fivelecl the Ram hitting; Glen Mc-Millan with two for four led COS'

Taft College was unable tofietct a team to PlaY the Ramsand therefo¡e forfeited the game'giving the Rams a 2-1 record'

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