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vol. lx FRESNO, çAIIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 NO. 2
RALLY PLA,NNERS - Shown c¡bove plcnning the first dqnce of the school yeor'is theRclly Committee for the fcll semester. Members pictured ccre: fosephine Quintonc (RollyCommissioner), Mcry l-crnotte (P¡ogrcons), Morris Henson (Publicity), Marilyn Snyder, Lil-licrr Monno (Decorotions), Gorden Smith (Donc.e), o¡]d (Sggted) the sponsor, Mr.,King.
Frosh Elect OfficersFor Semester
Six Girls AreSelected AsPep Leaders
Six. enthusiaetic and sparkling
F irstDay RegistrationEnds Tomorrow
Tomorrow will be the last day ofregistration for credit for the tlaystudents.
Dean George Holstein, in chargeof registration, said; "After Octo-ber 1, all students wishlng to takemore subjects ln adclltion to thecourses which they have will be onaudit basls only."'The extendetl day students' last
tlay of reglstratlon for academlccourses was September 20,
The Freshman Class of tr'resnb Junior College held an elec-tion Monday, September 24, at 12:30 in M-200. As a resultof the conclave the new officers for the fall semester are asfollows: President, Monris Henson, graduate of Stockton
of Chowchilla lligh Schôl;tary, Shlrleen Summers who hailsfrom Chowchilla, a,lso; and treas'urer, Les Pifferini of Tranquillty.
The freshman class will sPonsorvarioug activities throughout thepresent semester. It is recommend-ed that all new freshmen and otherstudents take advantage of theevents as tlme goes on," said Hen-son. The meetiûg also included theelectton of club directors. The newdlrectors are &s follows: DulcleSpellman, graduate of tr'resno HlghSchool; Barbara Lee of Madera,and Sumi Taniguchi of RooseveltHlgh School. Notices of futuremeetings will be on the bulletinboard and in future lssues of theReEpage.
CATENDAR OFTHE WEEK
Septcmber 2712:30 PM
Stualent Council meeting, M:109tr''utu¡e Teachers Club, M-200
September 2812:20 PM
Rally for Rams vs. Mustenggane, -Annex lawn
September 298PM
Freeno JC vs. Stockton Col-lege, R¿tcllffe Stadlum
10:30 PMAfter game dance, main cam-pus.
October 1
12:30 PMNewma¡ Taco Sale
October 312:30 PM
Phl Theta Kappa, À-17
pep girls have been chosen to rep-resent F'JC this yeaí.
The girls were chosen on thebasis of personality, appeatance,rhythnatic ability and the routinewhich they presented. at the try-outs,
The head pep girl is Yeda Luhm;she is from X'resno aud a graduateof Clovis Higb School.
The associate Bep girls are Bar-bara tr'ragus, a graduate of SanJoaquin Memorial; Martlyn Ishelm,a graduate of Central Union; antlDiane Diamond, a graduate of Roo-sevelt Hlgh. The alternates areDiana .A,vila of 'Washington Unlonand. Marcia Lynch of Fresno Hlgh.
Praôtice niBhts ¿nd costumeswere discussetl at the flrst meet-lng of the girls September 20.
The first performance of the PePgirls wlll be Saturtlal nlght whentr'resno Junior College will playhost to Stockton College.
The glrls yill wear red pleatedsklrts, whlte bulk knlt sweetergwlttr red R¡^m luslplss. The cos-tumes wlll be completetl ¡rlth ¡eilglovss, and Bonnle Doons, andwhlte spaldlngs.
Two of the newly electetl Depglrls traveled to l,os AugBles lastweekend.
Commiftee SponsorsRally, Game Dance
FJC's pep band, new cheer leaders and pep girls will high-light the football rally tomorrow at L2230 PM on the A¡nexlawn.
Josie Quintana, the rally committee chairman, said thepurpose of the rally is to initiate,i:h?sljr,tirt;19":inff*
F J C Nurses líi"i: llil'.ifi;3öîåiltr',i:Stockton College MuEt¿ngs.
Gqìn HonorsAt Cerem'ony
Following the game, whlch sta¡tsat 8 PM, a dance, sponsored bythe rally group, will be hekl in theFJC rymnasium on the UniversityAvenue campus. Dance music will
Stuart M. V/hite had tbe honor of I be providect by Jack Rusügan's
presenting pins and centificates to I ban6.nine members of FJC's 10th Voca- | ttre newly chosen yell leaderstional Nurses graduating class. I will make their. debut at the rally
The completlon ceremony was land game. They are Mary A.nn Ro-hettl at Mclane Hall, Room 200, I meri and Nancy Aten, both fresh'FJC University -{venue Campus. I men, and Ernie Clark and CharlesThe graduates have as of now com- | Parker, both sophomores.pleted a program sponsored iointly I They will' be supportecl by theby F.JC and local hospitals which I pep girls, Yeda Luhm, Ba¡barawill qualify them for state licensinS | tr'ragus, Marilyn Isheim, Diane Dia-
mond, Diana Avila, and Marcia
Mns. Btakely Speaks lL{t"¡'White introduced Mrs. nuthl The.band's di¡ector is C. Lowell
Blakety, tr'resno County Red Cross I Snencer'
FBLA GroupWil ConductNoon Meetìng
The Phi Beta, Lambtla, tr'tesnoJunior College chapter of the Fìi.-ture Business Leaders of Àmericawill hold their noon meeting Tues-tlay, in B-8.
The FBLA, was organized in 1946
by the United Buginess Leaders ofAmerica in Washington, D.C., bothas a state and national organiza-tion.
Each yeal the FBr.a holals itsnationeride convention in Washing-ton, D.C. In tÞe spring tÀe busÍnessmen and 'women selec¿ f¡lm everyclistrlct the most prominent busi-ness students as delegates to rep-resent their respective cities. Thelargest number of delegates wererepresented by FJC in the stateconvention which was held in Riv-erside last yeá.r,
The fall semester officers areDottie Rubald, presldent; JoeParker, 1st vice presldent; MarlonBitter, 2nd vice presldent; RochelleHarford, secretary; Jane Ânderson,
director, as the main speaker. Mrs.Blakely's speech was entitled RedCross ParticiBatint in NursingServices."
The class was Bresentetl by Rob-ert P. Hansler, technical and indus-trial education division head..wanda trnaye Jaus representedher class by giving a speech on"Building Our Vocation." Mrs.Mary F ieldint then congratulatedthe class. She is assistant dirèctorof nursin$ service of the tr'resnoCounty General Hospital.
The Rev. Irving E. Penberty,Bastor of the Cedar .A.venue Bap-tist Church, pronounced the invo-cation and benediction. Jan Bos-teder played the processional andrecessional,
Mrs. Milalteal Boste_der, qD ill-structor, presitled at a cappingceremony of 16 junior vocatlonalDUrSeS.
The graduates include EmmaIlarline Aprile, Yelma Maxfne Bent-ley, Beulah Kathryn tr'orrester,Mlss Jaus, Ossie Lenora Middleton,Mary B. Poindexter, Ruth SydnorRamage, Thelma B. Whltehouseand Hanlet MaJgaret WoÒdward.
The ushers were provideal byFJC Alumnae Association of Yo-cational Nurslng.
tr'or the past year the vocational I treasurer; Edith tr'orath, historian;Durses progr&m has been t¿ught by l Srankie White, reporter. The spon-Mrs. Bosteder, Mrs, Matlkla Glass- | sors are Gervase Eckenrod, Ednaman, and. Mrs, Josepbine Hostetler. rHartley and Braxton Ilenderson.
NURSES - Those who received pins crrd certificcrtes for completing the vocqtionql:nursesprogncIm q¡e, front row, left to right: Vfcrrdc Jcrus, Ossie Middleton, Velma Bentley, McryPoindexter; qnd Emma.A,prile. Bcrck row: Hc¡¡riet Woodwcnd, Ihelmcr lVhilehouse, BeulcrhForrester, crnd Ruth Rcnncge.
RAfrIPAGE
Rampage Starts
Thursdo mbe¡ 27, 19
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flMPREENinth Year, HasLa rgest Staf f
w.r il @ EDmr I 1'ne Rampage, Fresno Junior Col.lege's paper, is starting its ninthyear with the largest staff in itshistory.
Mike Hartman is at the toP as
Publisheat weekly by the journalisn students of the Fresno Junior
Õoltete,1101Univelsity,tr'resno,California,andcomposeclattheCentralCalifornia Typographic Service, phone 3-3001' Unsit¡ed' editorials are
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FJC Has First StudentUnder War Orphan's Law
By PAULA JAMES
RA'ITPAGE
STUDENT {,SSOCIATION - Pictured qbove going over plons for the coming semester o¡ethe officers of the Association of trVomen Students otgonizotion crt the Fresno Junior Col-lege. Grouped cround the'president, Mcry Lcrnotte, are Edith Forath (secretory), LorettaGc¡mmel (representotive), Rita Hcrrris (vice-president), Frcrnces Roderick (historicoe) Mff-ion Bitter (representative), crrd Mcnie De Rousi (treasurer).
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
ceiving Dapers from the goYern-
ment infoÌming her that she is ell-gible for a monthly income whileshe is ln college.
The War Orphan's law aPPliesto anyoDe who ls under 25, who in-tends to attend or is attending col'lege, a¡d who had a Parent kllletlin actiYe service in Worlcl 'War I,'World War II, or tåe Korean Wa¡.
Miss Mills' father dietl of iniu¡'ies received when the ship onwhich he was working in Guadal'canal blew up,
A graduate of Roosevelt lllghSchool, Miss Mills, a natiYe FTes'na¡, is majoring In accountin8 hereat Fresno Junior College.
Rambler Staff
698 Veferans,A New Record,Enroll At FJC
tr'JC has a record number of vet-erans, 698.
This tota.l includes four women,Da.isy Blackwell, USMC; FrancesE. Jones, USN; Rose Meister,USN, and Charlotte Sypolt, USN.'
Miss Blackwell antl Miss Sypolta¡e here for their second year.
Veterans who haYe hantletl intheir Certificates for 'Education
antl Training, VA Form No. 7-1993,
may . sign their moutåly certifica-tion, Y.A. Form No. 7-19964, duringthe week of Oct. 1 to 5.
They wlll be siplng for theperiod of Sept. 10 to 30. They mayreceive their first check aroundOct. 20.
All otheî veterans may sign thenonthly certification, VÀ Form7-1996a, when they ha¡tl in theirCertlflcate for Education. andTraining, VÀ tr'orm No. 7-1993.
Organize AnnualThe 1956-1957 Yearbook, the
Rambler, ls Dow underwaY, Thisyear's book will be editetl by Marl-lyn Snyder. Miss Snyder, togetJxerwith an outstanding staff, are outto make ttris year's book one of thebest f,lesno Junior College hasever had,
The rest of the staf is as fol'lows: Ronald Rantllett" clerk;Rlta Harrison, buslness ma,nager;Shirleen Summers, layout andmakeup; Robert Brown antl NobieYamabe, art; Ralph Throneberryand Cllnton Cozby, photographY;Lucllle Capelll, advertisemeDts;antl coverlng sports will be JohnAtdr€alge and Gordon K¡ener. AlsoJeanne Paxton a¡d Ftances Mow-rey will be doing coPY writing.
Stutlents ar€ urged by 'lVfiss
Snyder to buy their book as soonas possible. Last year there weremany dlsappointed students whofeileal to get a book because theywaited too long.
Books nay be purchased at thebook store at either campus, or asubscription may be bought ateither c4mpus.
'¡'¡e pricø of the book at thepresent is $2.60, but thts price willgo up to $3.50 after the start of thesecond semester. trlanz Wein-schenk ls the adYiser.
College ProvidesBus Service
Fresno Junior College is provitl-ing for the fifth consecutive Yearbub service for the students in tåeMadera and Chowchilla aJeas.
The bus began its regular sched-ule on September 10, the first dayof fa.ll semester classes. It leavesChowchilla at 6:30 AM antl Maderaat 7:05, arriving at the O Streetcampus at 7:45 and UniversitYAYenue at7:56.
On the retu-rn trip', the bus leavesO Street at about 4: 30 PM and Uni'versity .Avenue at 4240, arriving inMadera at 5:20 and Chox/chilla atb: bu.
The pick-up Boints are at thetheatre iD Chowchilla a¡d atMary's Cafe on llishtray 99 inMadera.
This year, for the fi¡st time, FÍChaS extendetl its bus seryice toinclude tùe students in the Sangeranrl Fowler a¡ea.
Last FYiday these students metwith Paul Stan, dean of men, todecide upon the times and placesfo¡ the departure.and. arrival ofthis bus, Star saial this schedulewill bp announced at a later date,as it wiU be regulatecl accordlng tothe needs of the stuilents.
HAPPY'J0E'LUCKY presents STICKLERS ! .
STUCK FOR MOilEY? DO A
. SE]ID IT ITI ANDSΡCKLERS ARE ÌICKIERS and. a miehty soft way to make money!Just write down a simple riddle and a two-word rhyming a¡swer. Forexample: What's a ball player who gets a raise? (Answer: richerpitcher.) Note: both words must have the sgme number of syllables
-bleak freak, jolly dolly, vinery finery. Send your Sticklers, withyour name, address, college, and class, to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box'674, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Don't do drawings! We'll pay 925 for everyStickler we use in ou¡ advertising-and for hundreds that never seeprint. And remember-you're bound to Stickle better when you'reenjoying a Lucky, because Luckies tastebettæt. Luckies' mild, good-tasting tobacco is TOASTED to taste even better. Fact is, you'llsayLuckies are the best-tasting ciga¡ette you ever smoked!
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RA¡IPAGE mber 27, 1956
Roms FsceMustcrngslnHomeGg,meThe first bome game of the
young football season will be play'ed Sat{rrday evening at 8 PM tnR¿tcliffe Staclium.
The tr'resno Junior College Ramsplay host to the Stockton CollegeMustangs ln what promises to be
a real rough and tough contest. TheRams will be out to avenge a 21-0
loss to the Mustangs in last Yea¡'stame.
Stockton College, the chamPs ofthe BiS Eight Conference, areagain the number one team intheir league. Sporting a front linethat averages a "cool" 200 Poundsand a backfield that likes to runand pass, the Mustangs are arough team to beat.
Stockton StarsThe men to watch in the back'
field are Fred Alemendarez andLou Schmidt at the halfback spots'
Anchoring the front line areCa¡I Kammerer, weighfng a neat278 Bounds; and Ken Castles,weighing in at 205 Pounds, both atthe tuaral positions.
Stockton opened its footb¿ll sea-son with a convincing 20-13 winover Santa Ana College last week-etrd, !
- Mustang CoachCoaching the Mustants is Don
Hall, formerly of College of Pacific,a.nd iD an advisory capacity is that"gra¡d old man" of American foot-batl, Àmos Âlonzo Stagg.
RAM HALFB.A.CKS - These four qre bqttling for the storting hclfbock posts for the Fresno Junior College Rctms. l,eft toright ore George W'q¡d, Kermcrry Kenny Pipes, Clo_vis; Bob_lVogner, Fresno; cnd Alex Kobzoff, Chowchillcr. 1?re Rcrnsoõened their sec¡son lcst Fridcy ogcinst Eost Los A'ngeles IC.
sP0Rf urEsBy MIKE HARTMAN
Last ìr'eek I rePorted in thiscolumn that Gary .A'lcorn, 6 foot8 inch center from last Year'schampionshiP winning basketballteam hatl tlecittect to enroll in the'University of Utah.
However it seems that the tallhoopster has seen fit to cross me'as he enrollett at F*resno St¿te Col'lege recently.
Älcorn went to arnpus,
but evittently clld r whathe saw, ancl left rglling'
I doubt if Alcorn's move madethe Utah coach very ha.PPY, butthere is one Yery haPPY man i:rFresno by the name of Bill Vanden-burgh. Vandenburgh ls the hoopmentor at f'SC.
White RePortsJ. C. White, last Year's top
ground gainer ln the FJC backfieldhas finaily arrived. lD school aDd
may see some actlon Saturtlaynight against Stockton College.
Write last Year led the Rams toBecond place in the Central Cali-fornia Junior College Âthletic .A'sso'
ciation.
broke even on the college scene as
Young University, 26-13, before anapproximate crowd of 9,000 fans.
On the other side of the win-losscolumn we find the Flesno JuniorCollege Rams. The Rams venturedto the south only to topBle underthe Huskies of East Los AngelesJu¡ior College, 20-6, before a I I want to extend t¡eetlngs to themeager crowtl of 3'000. lnew students and ¿ welcome back
On the high schoot front, the I to t "
old at FJC for another yearSan Joaquin Memorial Panthers I of athletic compeil{,ion.ìilere snowed under by the Hanford I nueo though the football teamBullBups, 40-6, at llanford. I lost a toughy to East Los Angetes
I{ere on the home scene, Edison I U"t f..idry ntght, the Rams shouldprovided the only hi-lttes of the
I have another gleat and even betterevening iD the annual High School I r"r.oo, To those of you who Êhow-Gricl , C¿rnival. Showing a strong le¿ up at the game in the rootingElound game, Eldison ovenvhelmed lsection, ,,Nice going and keep up
Opening GamesSee Raisin CityGridders Divide 20-6 ln Grid Opener
Last weekend the Raisin-:t::l Hard-hitting EaBt r¡s Angeles, 13th ranked junior college
Huskies Rout Fresno
;i:"i:ï,i1""ï;;ä"";,"ii.".iã lp*-': i^*^*l'""-+: H*"q.j* I::.**,*T:i1.'"1li^låä"Ti::"r;"iil;:åJ'.;*,ä;l..op.li1å-t3.T"-lÏ:ii,tli":.I:T^ttriopening game loss in three years last Friday night 20 to 6
iñ a sloppy game, which was marred by Fresno fumbles,over the cougars "ì'"iJtiiäi liñ^"?-:lgnnv same' whic\ was marred bv Fresno fur: *:"j::;: lbefore a meag:er crowd of 3,000 in the ELA stadium.
ConnentáBy MARVIN LUTZ
The Ftesno Rams sufferecl theirfirst setback Fliday Dight at Los.A,ngeles to the tune of 20-6 at thehands of the East Los AngelesHuskies. The game was rather rag'ged in spots, but Coach Hans'W'le'denhoefer feels that this x¡as due
to inexperience more than anY-
thing else. Ileavy workouts are theorder of the tlaY for this week.
J. C. White, star halfback, hasreturned to the squacl and will see
some duty fh Saturday nlght'sgame with Stockton.
Kenny Pipes and Bob Ditr-ir¡iasuffered lnjuries in the Los An'geles gane, and it is unknown atthis time if theY will be readY forservlce SaturdaY night'
the tr'resno High'Waniors, 17-5, and I tfre Soo¿ spirit."
the Roosevelt High Rough Riders, I I hoBe to see more of you at the
The Huskies, supposedly ratedas one of the best defensive unltsin the Metropolitan lea€ue, Ea¡-aged to outlast the smaller butscraBpy Ram line to chalk up thevlctôry in the first meeting be-tween these teams.
Huskiee Convert MiscueiPouncing on a Ram fumble early
in the second. quarter, the Ifuskiesbanged their way from the trlesDo14, down to the one yatd line"where Husky flinger Ron Johnsonhurdled over for the TD.
Coming on the heels of thefumble, Huskie wingman JohnsonsDagged a DIck Yalentine aerial ltrthe vicinity of the 30 yaxd ma¡ker,from where Johnson proceeded tc
9-0.fire a six yarder to Bill Bartley for
stockton game here at home. fn R1t- I t'o. Huskie,s second t¿rry, with
cliffe Stadium Saturday _nisJt. t!
I n ãf --U"f"or¡e
conver'ng tàe
for revenge since they lost to thel-l-i:--:; : -- -;: I In tìe final stanz¿ the EuskiesStockton College Mu¡tangs in I '" Ï:, :
I scored their third TD, when TomStockton last year.
rhe players who did a whare orly-1tk1"-:-,'"i1"^u tÏ'^till-FÏj",:, ;"î J;i;ää;;; ; ;o;il; I'il:,.-"-':9 lll": i."5lt"le again
contest were Bob nint"iä,-utt"l bootins for the extra poinlRams TallyFishback, Ken Pipes, and Georte I tdrrÐ I árrt
srârä | The Rams' onlY tallY cane in
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS is a fect that the Rams will l" :.rt I extra pofnt.
Ward.Îlhe coachtng staff under tneltheJorrrth p-eriod;.the drive eta¡t-
leadership of Hans 'Wièdenhoefer I ed deep in tr'resno's own territory'
shogld be congratulated for the lwitir lVlike Flaherty sparking.ihe
fine iob they have done 8o far, and lRams' only real showing- o-f olftl'with your utmost support, *ni"n I siv-e drive' Flâhertv Y"qd -"1^l?they deserve, I knoìv' *" *ilt have'l tullback George Ward'- who bolted
another txeat year at FJC. bver from one yard for tlesno'sIone tally,
Suffering firsL half injuries wereguard Bob DiFuria and halfbackKenny PiBes, lvho may not be ableto see action in the tB^me wlthStockton Junior College SaturdaYnight.
Fhysiral EducationÃAPrqgrams 5tart
With school well underway, theP.E. classes have begun to dressand start into various fo¡ns ofactivity. Paut Sta¡r's begin¡lngswlm cl¿ss has been hlttlng thewater ever since the fl¡st weekof school. Other activities pl¿nnedare touch football, basketball, anal
handball.Tylor's coed tennis .clsss hês
been dreselng for class sluceThursday a week ago, !o far theclass has only been Practictngstrokes a.ntl stencg but Pla¡s topromote students for the ten¡lsteam,
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BUCKTE-BACK KHAKISthere ls a divisionbetween auühentÍc andfad. Here is ühe camPu9'favoriter restYled toconbine cosfort andfashlon. Polishedcotton wiüh the buckle-ir¡-ühe-back, andùaþered legs. ??95
h¡lton at Fresno
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ATTEND THE
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SATURDAY
RATCTIFFE STADIUM
8:00 P.M.