Tracksters in WC Rela' erson, who has goue over
By DON FOSTER
"The Greatest Shoq¡ on Earth" standa¡ds Lt
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¡o¿y be the ltle tiven to this Peterson successfully (lefeutletl yeafs 36th annual West Coast hls loop PV croÌen f¡r ¿ league rccRelaya show l:r Ratcliffe Stadlum ord breaking jump of 14-%.
Another IV'CR crowtl pleaser ls The gtar attrection aeeme to be likely to be in the distance run's. elated for the sawdust pite of the New Zealand's Peter Snell, one worldtc only 16 feet pole vaultere of the world's best nilers, wlll anchor the globe's fastest four mile Dave Tork and John Uelee. - trlesno City College has the best relay team. The FCC ovalmen took 10th ¡n CCJCAÀ vaulter lD DeWayne PetSaturday.
last yeay'e relaye. Fullerton Junior league breaklng 4:24.0.four lap run Collegc took fir¡t ln the JC divl- iD last Saturday'F loop neet, aion. Seven foot Jumplng Gene Thl¡cla,al Ruppert Snetzinger a¡tl Johnson, former Ram, took the hokl the fourth anil flfth Carlton only first for the '61 FCC squad. Besides the vaultlng a¡rl broatl spots ln the league's two mile race, The locale alao have the conferJumplng (Charles Craig broke the school jump wlth a 23-6 hop), täe encc'e top 880 splker in Curt¡s Rams' best perforuere are the dls- Craig, who broke his own record tanc€ runners. by pedaling to a 1:54.9 clocklng in Lyal Carlton's 4227.7 mlle ls sec- V¡salia last week. ond best only to Barry Gardner's Oscar Haynes, steady wlnner for
FRESNO
PUBTI SH ED vor. xvr
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BY
THURSDAY
Ðrwin C. Glnsburg's track teem, has run a 48,6 quarter mile for second in loop tfmtng. Coach Glnsburg, who le lD bis seventh season at FCC, has other star track anal fielil men ln daghman Lee Harris, high jumper Steve
Sharp, weightnen John Buraett
Bill Large. Harris teams up wlth Eaytres and the two Cratgs to make the and huraller
mile relay crew.
COLLEGE
THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS MAY IO 1962
'Becket'
Counseling
Ofsfudenfs
ln F ull
ln
P
Progress
By DEZIE WOODS "Becket," the spring seneßter
"Studente plan¡hg to retu:û to I'CC ln the fall should already ,be iÀ the p¡ocess of setting up aJr eP'
wfll be held May 2#26 ß'resno City College Ea¡t Courtyard. theate¡ i8 Dow ln tle
pla.y which
ln the
pol¡tment with their couaselor," Cleorgp GL llolstein, dean ot Atlmis-
final stageB of Breparatlons. The costume crew' whic'h is headed by Pat Bomowo, ls one ot .t¡a moBt dtfflqult clewå- to¡ tìrg
BioDs eûd Records advised,
"Slg¡ up Bbeets ere now Posted on the counselors' bnletip Þoards ¡oc¡¿qù-i-q9{t*1q,¡Qei¡*of tlqe+. de¡ts who fail to keep these aD' polutuente
wlll
be delayed
sbow, stated Clytle Sumpter¡ dÌ&¡l¡¿
ln reg'
coach.
isterlû8i," Dean Ifolstein continued.
Over 60 cogtutoes rep¡¡¡entl¡8
the 14th anil 16th centurleg a¡e belng constructed, Tbe costunes
Hor to counseling, studentg
EuBt compl€te a resfdence c¿rd ln room Â-128 and plck up their rout' int sheet ln the adnissions offlce, accordlng to lnetructlons from 'the Admlselons and Records office. "Students counseled thls spring wtll be 6ent a lined card through the mall notlng the time and data
are made from materlalg ra¡sing from mons cloth to goltl la.mao. Worklng wlth Mloé Bor¡owc on costumes in her 15 member com. mlttee composed of Shfrley Bcll, Claudia Urrlzola, Dezle Wood¡'
Helen Rohrbough, Jan Clemanq
for reglstering," Ilolstein explained.
Margret Thomas, JoAnn Rlzzo, Ro-
Stu<tènts who haYe comptetecl 28
or more u¡lts will be given
SB Eleclion Results Msy 17 The resulte of yesterday's election will appear in the May"17 Rampage. The newspaper went pre6s before the votes were tabulated. (See page 2.)
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CALENDAR OF THE WEEK May l0 Noon-Âuditorium - .AssemblyTalent.
Noon-À.W.S.,
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PM--{ircle "K", M-200 2 FM-Teacher Accreditation 12:10
May
10
11
.A.M-Women's' Recreation
Club. Tennis Courts
12 .A,M-Rainbow Ball
Room,
Spring Í'ormal. May 15 1 PM-.å.-121, Examination for Etenographers.
May
17
8 AM-A-229, Typing Test.
berta Scheerer, Pam Smith, Margret Holender, Maty Wallace' JoYce
the
early registration dates, and thus, the first choice of classes. Registration wlll be held on Sept. 5, 6 ancl ?, with the 5th reserved for returning students who have been counseled this spring. "Sept. 7 is the last day to register. Theie will be no late registra' tion," Dean Holstein concluded.
rogress
Richardson, Sharron Smith, Garole Halsey and Joyce Robinson. Many Classes At Work Sumptèt' also stated that workitrg in conjunction with the costume
MARGA.RET THOMAS ÄND CLÄUDIA, URRIZOLA. ore working on costumes for the spring (Frey Photo)
play "Becket."
óOO Expected to Attend Spring Formal Tomorrow
Six hundred. persons are ex- have prevlously appeared at the Johney Matesso's ba.ncl will propectecl to attend. the sprlng forma,l Ilungry I and on the Playboy clr- vide the music for tlancing, tomorrow night, accordlng to co- cuit. They will sing for apBroxlKuns and Miss IÌwing have a¡> chairmen Ellen Ewing autl Jerry mately 30 mlnutes and then the polnted. several committee chalrKuns. men for the dance. They are Deryl .This is the number that attentletl danclng will contlnue. the Christmas formal, another The Rainbow Ballroom is lo- Joydan anal Pat Marks, refreshevent presentetl this year by As- catecl at 1?25 Broadway ln down- ments; and Don Petrucelll and Mary Conner, publiclty. sociated. Men Students a¡d .A.sso- town tr'resno. Paradise Spring ls the theme of ciated Tlomen Students. The two t. lot organizations are sponsori¡g to- the annual formal. The theme will be carried out with ,troplcal flowmorrow's formal affait. "With the large amount of par- ers, birdsof-pará.dise, fountains a¡d , The Limelig'hters, RCA Victor ticipation in student acttvitiels this greenery. Sha¡on Castro ancl Jin recording trio, wlll be appearing semester, this wiil probably be one Baum are in chaxge of decorations. at the Fresno Memorial Audiof the largest dences ever held by Bids are still ayailable in the torium on Wednesday, May 16 student center. They are free to 'at 8:15 PM. Tickets to see the the college," said Miss Ewing. It will be held from 9 PM to 1 studentbocly card. holders. world famous folk slngers may AM in the Rainbow lallroom. Dress for the evening will be be purchased at the Hockett At 11 PM Lenin Castro and formals, semi-formals or cocktail Gowan box office. The tlckets
LIfÍtEIITETS
Stan Wilson, folksingers, wlll
dresses for women and turedos or p¡ovlde enteitalnment. The two da¡k suits for'men.
are selling at $4, $3.50, $2,50 and $2.
crew is the theater workshop class composed of 5 women and 10 men. It is an experience iust to 6ee these men making costumes, and most of them are turnlng out verY well, Sumpter added. The lighting crew, composed of David Reed, and NormaD Acres will not only have to womy about lighting problems lor the play, but must also be responsible for the lighting activities lnvolved in the
Festival ot Arts to be hekl the
3
days prlor to oBening nlght of the show.
Stage Be¡ng. Rebuilt The painting and propeÉy crewa are buelly rebullding and palntlng the outdoor etage which will bo used for the production. They are also collecting and mak¡ng props that will be used. Members of this crew are, Ron
Àlloway, John Caughell, Nobert Craig, Richard tr'a8undes, Glenn Holly, Paul Wiker, Irugh R¿elq Èon Scott, Roger Job¡son, a¡d Ralph McGowan. Business Manager, Barbara Cardone, stated that tickets w¡ll go on sale May 14, in the student un-
ion building from 11 AM-1 PM
every day. The ticketc are prlced at 91 for general public and 50 cents to FCC student card holdcrc.