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Joint SC Airs Plans For Dance
By DAVID PAOEIICO Rampage Staff Wrlter NUMBER 5 "Capital Cities of Communism," an unprecedented lecture on the four corners of the Communist World was presented today in the auditorium by writer and lecturer Robert Cohen.
". . . rare, informative, news\ryorthy, and entertaining," commented Carl Sandburg on a recent Cohen presentation.
The commissioner of assemblies,
Rafferty Heads
List 0f Speakers For Conference
À joint Christmas formal was qne of the major topics aired at the State Center Joint Student
Council meeting held on campus last week. Othdr discugsions centered
around the possibility of joint half time activities at ReedleYFresno football games, saicl II. E. (Rick) Comstock, student Presi-
Roprcsontatives Representing tr'CC, in addition to Comstock, were Jerralyn (Suzi)
Holloman, vice presiclent, and
would also save the schools money by hiring a sing:le orchestra and dance hall. The exchange of yell leaders at
half time was suggested in the discussion of joint activities at games.
Ga,rro Pla¡l
UP-Robert Cohen, noted film producer crnd lecturer, wcLS oble to toke unprecedented close up motion pictures of Fidel Ccrstro, during his trip to Cubc¡ which wcrs quthorized by the US Stcrte Deportment. One of the unusuql sequences in the film shows former Congresspossible C.A.STRO CLOSE
preserus
mentcry
thought provoþing lectures on
Govern- year.
"tr'resno City ancr State College ence October 19-21 in Santa Maria. students who belong to the InterThe joint council was formed national Club at their respective ment Association regional confer-
throughout, East Germany. Cohen receivetl his MA at the proMusical selections will be vided. at the general sessions by University of Califo¡nia at Los the FCC and. Modesto Junior Col- Angeles, and. studied for hls doctorate at the Sorbonne, in Parls. lege choirs.
TV lXrector Dr. John tr'. Prince, the executive director of the Arizona Stâ,te Ile has served as a United States Board for Junior Colleges, will Army TV director, with NÀTO speak on "Some Approaches to a ffead.quarters in Parie. IIe has completed. speclal asState System of Junior Colleges." Presiding at the first session will signments for NBC, CBS, and the be Edward Simonsen, vice presi- -A,ssociated Press. His full length ..fnslde Red dent of the CJCA, and president of television report, gala social affair sBonsored by Bakersfield College. China," is in world-wid.e syndicathe Red Cross," stated Samsu Robert Swenson, president of tion on the "Special of the'W'eek." Habib, club presid.ent. the CJCÀ, will preside at the Cohen was recenily tnvited by Habib saicl that there will be Tuesday evening banquet meeting. Seo Cohen, Page S Seo Red Oross, Page 2 See Rafferty, Pago S
Apolhy Kìlls 'Ugly' Plcrns
"f can't make the clubs succesq ful in anything they do,', sald
Silveirs Tqkes Crown As Homecoming Queen
Suzl Holloman, student body vtce president,, in announcing the can-
cellatlon of the "Mr. Ugly', Contest, The contest was planned. to sup-
Smiling and. rad.iant Elaine Sil- to the outstanding club during veira, a freshman liberal arts ma- Homecoming. jor, was crowned. X'CC homecom- AWS Wins ing queen last Saturday night. The Àssociated. Women Students Halftime festivities came to a took top hono¡s in the Best Ordramatic climax when the winner ganization Float coDtest with their
port Proposition 2, the
for cancelling the contest was lack of support from the clubs. She arltletl that no petitions had been submltted from sponsortng
of Venus Glorifiecl. the of Venus on Olympus was also comman-pulled. representation
mended.
clubs by Tuesday,s deartline, "If the club members would like to see the person who can make them successful," she sald, ..they
for the best originality.
Queen Elaine was crowned, and ' Circle K, the Kiwanis affiliate suddently as Robbie Rheam, last on campus, was chosen as the ye¿r's queeD, stepped. back, a tre- best entry in the club float, divinendous roar of approval echoed sion, The white columned. float
throughout the stadium.
clelightett and very happy named homecomlng queen. Aútondants Na,med .A.ttenda¿ts
to
to the queen
be
are
Xargaret Munoz, Latin-American Club, first runner-up, and. Joan Simpson, Delta Psi Omega, second runner-up, Delta Psi Omega took the ove¡-
all best participation trophy
The presidents of the winning clubs and. organizations were presented with trophies as their respective floats paraded around the stadium track. Each entry in the float competition hacl to conform to the theme of Roman Adventure.
Queen candidates, sponsored by in the campus organizations, were
lnto â mirror."
Week-Deod The week of Oct. 96 to g0 ig
Trophies Presonted
with all clubs and or- presented to the student body at ganizations on IlomecomiDg fes- the Homecoming Dance Friday tivities. The trophy is présented evening. comBetiHon
should. look
was themed Roman Splendor.
Queen Elaine exclaimed she was
statewid.e
collegs bond issue. Mlss Eolloman sald. the reason
scene
À hush settletl over the 4,500 spectators in Mclane Stadium as
cludes such experiences as meeting
junior college functions.
combination schools will t¡avel to the UniverSee Joint SC, Page 4 sity of California campus for a
Cr.owcl Ifushed
Eye Ttritness
His eye witness account in-
conference. Representatives will ting in on negotiations between include junior college district su- X'id.el Castro antl US congressman perintend.ents, college presidents, Charles O. Peter concerning the fac\rlty association presidents, and. fate of thousand.s of political.Þrispresid.ents from boards of trustees, oners in Cuban jails, and passing Two breakfast meetings will through the Berlin'Wall at Checkoffe¡ specialized. dlscussions of point Charlie and travellng
last year with the
was announced..
problem areas of the world. today.
RED CROSS COORD'NATES FORE'GN STUDENT PICNIC
"Reedley girls would cheer for us half the game, anrl our g;irls could. go over to their side," ComThis Sunday, the fnte¡national stock said. The council also discussed tra- Club will participate in one of its Yeling toBether to the California largest social functions of the
Junior College Student
Thursday.
Havana and East Berlin.
An estlmated 350 offlcials from Chou En Lai, Premier of Red 80 member institutions of the as- China, during a six week vlslt to sociation will attencl the three day that vast and forbidden land, sit-
year.
itrite, the affair will be heltl at FCC. The joint affair, he said,
of being one of the very first Americans to have visited the four
pivotal capital cities of the communist world: Moscow, Peking,
oD "The State Superintendent looks at the Junior College."
five Reedley student government delegates v¡ere on hand for the meeting, the first to be held this
Comstock saicl that if plans for the Christmas formal become def-
shakeup in Moscow." Cohen has the unique distinction
Dr. Max Rafferty, state superintendent of public instruction, will head the list of speakers before the fall California Junior Col-
Rafferty, to appear at a Wednesday luncheon meeting, will speak
Three tr'resno City College and
Myra Äten, treasurer.
Francis Hanoian, said, "I think that all students interested in wo¡ld. affairs will profit from thls Iecture, especially with the recent
The well known lecturer has lege Association meeting at the Hacienda Motel Tuesday through v¡on wide recognition for his
dent.
football
0f [nmmunism
Deatl Week. Thene,will be no extracr¡¡ricula¡ school activities
tluling úhat periotl of tÍmo. The week following, miil-tom exnminations start. Students
TEARS OF JOY strscm down
the fcrce of lovely
Elcdne
Silveircr minutes after she wqs crowned the new FC-C homeggmingr queen. With her is Robbie Rhecm, last yecn's queen.
Miss Silveirq, who represented the lnternqtio;ct Club cmd P"g.plg to People in the queen contest, wcrs coroncted during hcrif time ceremonies ct the homecoming gome Saturdc! night.
shoukl use Dead Week in prop-
for theso exa.minations. Dead Week originated at f,CO
ara,tion
when students reent to the polls Dea.d. Weok
and voted to høve
Preceding mid - term era,mlna, tions.