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w Tomorrow lOO To Participate At Memorial Auditorium Show

ff,EßTO JTItrION COTT.EGE

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

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FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY,

NO. 20

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vote wlll cost one cent a¡d the will be donated, to a local hospttal. Votiûg end6 toalay wltù the commlttee counting the Yotes

Rams Take Third

money

At State Tourney

after school.

R¿ms lryete'awarded third To'urnament in FulBasketball pl,ace in the Califonria State ierton after winning two Èames and dropplng ong.Thursday night the Rams--upset the t-avored Los^¿.llgeteJCit-v c,itlegõ Cubs in the first round of plav. The Cubs had won 36 stralght games wers heavily favored to win the Books tourney. The score ¡vas 81-?8.

Robert Dyer. The clubs parttcipating are Red Key, Campus .Activity Club, Inter' varsity Christian Feilowship, Phi

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

By MIKE HARTMAN

îhe Fresho Junior College

Harbor Wins

*fourney

In the finals Harbor defeated Àntelope YaIleY 82-72 to wln the touraey antl become state basket'

a-ûal

Gary .A.lcorn,

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dially lnvitcd to ettend the Talent Show tomorrow at lO.a.m. in the Fresno Memorial Audi-

Jackson CartY, Fresno Junior

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

Rams were favored

Al Copus, chalrman, said that all faculty membcrg arc corL

Added To library

resno.

geles Harbor Junior College 73- I of beine transferred from a tech68. Saturday the Ranis easily de-l nical high school to a Junlor col-

Foculty Members

lnvited To Tcle.nt Show

656 New

College librarian, a¡nounnced that baf champlons' game star| all the 656 new books have been added Following the 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,

All

left to Mory s, crnd

torlum. Students on the FSC camPus will be excused at 9:30 and st¡¡dents on the main campus wlll

be

Court ln Process Of Revising Cohstitution

at 9:50.

excused

will

Regular

at 11. Participante in the show wlll be exoused at 8, 9, and 11 a.m.

classes

be held

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

numbers. Candid.ates

Cole"

routines, jazz and instrumental

for the "King

contest are Larry â:rderson, Red Key; Clinton Covey, Rally Committee; 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

clinch the victory' lÍack Taylor, 6 foot 1 inch forrr¿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

Cornacchia, Newman

Tom

Alpha Gamma Sigma. Gene tr*rancis, student bodY Pres-

23 polnts followecl bY Alcorn with 22 atd Wallace with 17. in the main office. Bob Laemmle, 6 foot 4 inch cen- istrar, March 23, is the deadF riday, ter, who was the big gun in the payment on caPs 'ancl for line tournament previous LÂCC tvo gowns bookstore' iil the (Continaed on Page 4)

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

U-róa Stewcnd.'

Club;

Williams, Phi Theta KaPPa and

-Photo

by Rolph Throneberry

ident, will open the show and introduce Jack English, the master

of 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. The purpose of the dePartment'

ceremonies.

I

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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