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FNISilO JÜIIION G.OI.[[GE 9UBLIgHED 8Y ¡I{C ASSOCIAÎED S¡UDEN'3 vot. vil FRESNO, CALIFORNlA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 Ten nerv members were initiated into the Fresno Junior Colleeie chap- ter of Phi Theta Kappa, the na- tional junior college honorary scho- lastic society, recently in ã, ceremony in the home of the chap- ter's feculty adviser, Dr. H, Brett Melendy at 4712 Fillmore Avenue. They qualified by making a B average or better for a minimum of 12 units during the spring semester. îhose inittated were M¡s. Doro- thy Ragsdale, Ronald Hill, Jack Moore, Mrs. Margaret Schott, Charles Etter, Kenneth Larson, Ed- warcl Rische, Mrs. Ruth Osterhouse, Ruby Erickson, and Kirkon Minas- lan. Daniel Eckland, the chapter presi- dent; Mack Sanwo, a member, and Dr. Melendy conducted the cere- mony. Ph¡ Theta Kappa Spring Term lnitiates Students Election Set NO. 9 January 13 The student botly election com- mlttäe met yesterday noon at the desk of Miss Willa Marsh, dean of students. The committee set the spring se- Eester election for January 12 iltal 13 and established ptocedures for nominating and electing spring stu- dent officers, including a president, secretary-treasurer, and five repre- sentatives:at-la¡ge. . Members on the committee are Bob Moxley, chairman and student body vice-president, Louella Wil- liams, Ruth Osterhouse, Boycl Deel, and GuiI llorner. Faculty advisers are Miss Marsh, Dr. Rolf Ordal, and F loycl Quick. DR- ROLF W. ORDAL ...FocultyPrexy ft to right) Pcrul A,MS president, They were pre- FIC GETS NE\M MA,SCOT. . . He poses with pep girls cnd rqlly committee members. Freshman Class Little Ram ls AMS Holds Bean Feed The Associated Men Students of the tr'resno Junior College hekl its annual "bean feed" in honor of the football squad last night at 7 p.m. The guests of honor who were lntroduced included President Stu- art M. Write, Athletic Director Paul Starr, a¡d Head Coach Hans 'Wiedenhoêfer. Movies were shown by Wieden- hoefer of the 1954 Ram games. Wiedenhoefer also introduced his coaching staff, Ray McCarthr, Joe Kelly, Orville Crane and Bob Cobb. Brent Freeman, the ÄMS presl- dent, acted as toastmaster. The committee r¡ho arranged the dinner includes Freeman, Boyd Deel anrl William Shroyer, assisted by arl- visers KeDneth Haltl, Jackson Car- ty and Erret Smith. FJC Offers Opportun¡ty To Sponsor Ball lNew Mascot class will- l- -**-r,t made his first appea.r- th istmaqB4!! 1".;: ,^ rho l'ro <rudents at the ber {" ltótþg-" ot riinicË ß ueing. foorba' gamJ kept afsedaT.. The dágËb-\rsåll be held at the I Thirty-one al¿l'Ërld Sam IV, an tr'resno Junior College is provid- ing the most extensive opportuni- ties for students preparing for a career in business of any business institution in the San Joaquin Val- ley. Ethel McOormack, FJC business division chairman, saicl the tlivision offers more courses ancl specialities than any other business school. Marigol where it wtll I offspring of Sam III, was given ' feature of the famed I to FJC by Gene and Joe Yparrea, Ordal Elected Foculty Prexy Dr. Rolf W'. Ordal has been elect- ed president of the X'resno Junior College l'aculty Club for the 1954- 55 school year. Ordal is a history instructor here at FJC. He succeeds Kate Darling, last year's president. Dr. Ordal said other officers are to be elected at the club's next meeting. Dr. Ordal joined the FJC faculty in the fall of 1952 after previously teaching in the Oregon State Col- lege, Lincoln University and the Hammond, Wisc., High School. He has been a teaching assistant at the University of Nebraska and the University of California. He holds a doctor of philosophy degree in history from the Uni- versity of California, a master of arts detree from the University of Nebraska, and a bachelor of edu- cation degree from the Wisconein State Teachers College. PICTURED ABOVE is FJC Footboll Cooch Hcns W'ieden- hoefer. Wiedenhoefer hcs been hecd cocrch here qt FIC for four yeors. Co¡ruo' Ko*l/rngo THE EDITOR BLEATS W'ell, it looks from where I sit that the Rambling Rams should have a mighty tough game tomor- row when they tantle with the Reedley Tigers. The Rams must win this one to even tie for the CCJC conference lead, which is being heltl by the College of the Sequoias and Taft. fhe Ra- squad will be all .firetl up for the game and all FJC stu- dents that poilsibly can should attend the game in Reedley ancl back our local team".t *at Now that the Red Key Carnival is over a vote of thanks should go to all who make lhe successful event possible. The various clubs and organizations really did a tre- mendous job. The Red Key is the club respons- ible for the event and it promoted tne job \ell. Don't you thlnk? '! *** Due to the lack of space in last week's issue of the Rampage ma¡y lmportant articles were left out. Because of this the staff decided to put out this extra edition in hopes of making up for artlcles which should have been put in last week's paper. This will, however, be the lpst issue of the Rampage until Decem- ber 9. *+t Now that the football season ls about over, the sports at FJC will now turn to basketball. Coach Joe Kelly has had the boys working out in the Yosemite Junior High School €¡m in hopes to have them fully prêpâred for their first game which will be playeal here against the Bâkersfieltl JC Renegades, No- vember 30. *+a The Thanksgiving holiday wlll be observed tomorrow' ancl Fritlay. School will resume Monday, No- vember 29. **t All students who are planning to buy an annual should do so by December 17. If he waits until after this tlate then he must pay $3.50, or a dollar more. The ânnual should be good by the tremendous effort that is being But behind it by the Rambler staff. +*a I'JC's mascot is at the Joe ypar- rea ranch right now and when he grows up, he will be taken care of by James Ringer," said Dean Lee. Student body president Xldd Surld- jian Is Sam's ha¡dler. Rally CoÉrrnitiees Plan Big Parade Before Game The rally committees of the Fres_ no agd Reedley Junio¡ College will sponsor a parade tomorroìñ¡ morn- ing through the streets of Reedley of students of both colleges as a preliminary to the mornitrs footbàlt game between the two schools at Reedley. Karlo Demoorjian, FJC rally com- mittee chairman, said the parade will start at 9:45 a.m. in front of the Reedley Junior Qollege. He also said that the students who want to help decoiate the stadium to meet there at 9 a.m. to organize the parade. Demoorjian said FJC participants in the parade and in rooter section activities in the stadium will in- clude the pep band, directed by C. Lowell Spencer; the rally men, headed by Roy Takakjian; t¡e pep girls, whose chief is Ânn Nelson; the.yell leaders, s'ho include Bettie Iversen, Leonard Romero, and Elizabeth, f,'lorentlno, and Sam,g Son, tr'J0's mascot. The committee, he said, expects several hundred tr'JC students to attend the game, the klck-off of which ls set for 10:80 a.m. The tr'resno rooting section will be rte- corated with a 60-foot ..Rambling Rams" sip.. Dean Lee, the student bbdy pres! dent,''will brint the mascot to the game and vill hantl him. to Demoor- jian. Rams To Be Guests 0f FJCC Banquet The annual banquet of the f,'resno Ju¡ior Chamber of Commerce in honor of the tr'resno Junior College football team and coaches wlll be held Decembet 7 at ? p.m. in the Washington Junior High School cajeteria. The main speaker will be Dutch Deer of Hayward, who is an old- time professional football player and a sports raconteur. Al Radka will be toastmaster. The toastmaster will introduce Coach Hans Wiedenhoefer, who will in turn introduce his team and assistant coaches. Radka will also introduce tr'JC President Stuart M. White antl Athletic Director Paul Stan. tr'oot- ball awards will be made. Richard Bressler is ttre chairmau of tle Junior Ghamber of Com- merce committee arranging the ba¡- quer.

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FNISilO JÜIIION G.OI.[[GE

9UBLIgHED 8Y ¡I{C ASSOCIAÎED S¡UDEN'3

vot. vil FRESNO, CALIFORNlA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954

Ten nerv members were initiatedinto the Fresno Junior Colleeie chap-ter of Phi Theta Kappa, the na-tional junior college honorary scho-lastic society, recently in ã,

ceremony in the home of the chap-ter's feculty adviser, Dr. H, BrettMelendy at 4712 Fillmore Avenue.

They qualified by making a Baverage or better for a minimum of12 units during the spring semester.

îhose inittated were M¡s. Doro-thy Ragsdale, Ronald Hill, JackMoore, Mrs. Margaret Schott,Charles Etter, Kenneth Larson, Ed-warcl Rische, Mrs. Ruth Osterhouse,Ruby Erickson, and Kirkon Minas-lan.

Daniel Eckland, the chapter presi-dent; Mack Sanwo, a member, andDr. Melendy conducted the cere-mony.

Ph¡ Theta Kappa Spring Termlnitiates Students Election Set

NO. 9

January 13The student botly election com-

mlttäe met yesterday noon at thedesk of Miss Willa Marsh, deanof students.

The committee set the spring se-

Eester election for January 12 iltal13 and established ptocedures fornominating and electing spring stu-dent officers, including a president,secretary-treasurer, and five repre-sentatives:at-la¡ge. .

Members on the committee areBob Moxley, chairman and studentbody vice-president, Louella Wil-liams, Ruth Osterhouse, Boycl Deel,and GuiI llorner.

Faculty advisers are Miss Marsh,Dr. Rolf Ordal, and F loycl Quick.

DR- ROLF W. ORDAL...FocultyPrexy

ft to right) PcrulA,MS president,They were pre-

FIC GETS NE\M MA,SCOT. . . He poses with pep girls cndrqlly committee members.

Freshman Class Little Ram ls

AMS HoldsBean Feed

The Associated Men Students ofthe tr'resno Junior College hekl itsannual "bean feed" in honor of thefootball squad last night at 7 p.m.

The guests of honor who werelntroduced included President Stu-art M. Write, Athletic DirectorPaul Starr, a¡d Head Coach Hans'Wiedenhoêfer.

Movies were shown by Wieden-hoefer of the 1954 Ram games.Wiedenhoefer also introduced hiscoaching staff, Ray McCarthr, JoeKelly, Orville Crane and Bob Cobb.

Brent Freeman, the ÄMS presl-dent, acted as toastmaster. Thecommittee r¡ho arranged the dinnerincludes Freeman, Boyd Deel anrlWilliam Shroyer, assisted by arl-visers KeDneth Haltl, Jackson Car-ty and Erret Smith.

FJC OffersOpportun¡ty

To Sponsor Ball lNew Mascotclass will-

l- -**-r,t made his first appea.r-th istmaqB4!! 1".;: ,^ rho l'ro <rudents at theber {" ltótþg-" ot riinicË ß ueing. foorba' gamJkept afsedaT..

The dágËb-\rsåll be held at the I Thirty-one al¿l'Ërld Sam IV, an

tr'resno Junior College is provid-ing the most extensive opportuni-ties for students preparing for acareer in business of any businessinstitution in the San Joaquin Val-ley.

Ethel McOormack, FJC businessdivision chairman, saicl the tlivisionoffers more courses ancl specialitiesthan any other business school.

Marigol where it wtll I offspring of Sam III, was given' feature of the famed I to FJC by Gene and Joe Yparrea,

Ordal ElectedFoculty Prexy

Dr. Rolf W'. Ordal has been elect-ed president of the X'resno JuniorCollege l'aculty Club for the 1954-

55 school year. Ordal is a historyinstructor here at FJC.

He succeeds Kate Darling, lastyear's president. Dr. Ordal saidother officers are to be electedat the club's next meeting.

Dr. Ordal joined the FJC facultyin the fall of 1952 after previouslyteaching in the Oregon State Col-lege, Lincoln University and theHammond, Wisc., High School. Hehas been a teaching assistant at theUniversity of Nebraska and theUniversity of California.

He holds a doctor of philosophydegree in history from the Uni-versity of California, a master ofarts detree from the University ofNebraska, and a bachelor of edu-cation degree from the WisconeinState Teachers College.

PICTURED ABOVE is FJC Footboll Cooch Hcns W'ieden-hoefer. Wiedenhoefer hcs been hecd cocrch here qt FIC forfour yeors.

Co¡ruo' Ko*l/rngoTHE EDITOR BLEATS

W'ell, it looks from where I sitthat the Rambling Rams shouldhave a mighty tough game tomor-row when they tantle with theReedley Tigers. The Rams mustwin this one to even tie for theCCJC conference lead, which isbeing heltl by the College of theSequoias and Taft.

fhe Ra- squad will be all .firetlup for the game and all FJC stu-dents that poilsibly can shouldattend the game in Reedley anclback our local team".t

*at

Now that the Red Key Carnivalis over a vote of thanks should go

to all who make lhe successfulevent possible. The various clubsand organizations really did a tre-mendous job.

The Red Key is the club respons-ible for the event and it promotedtne job \ell. Don't you thlnk? '!

***Due to the lack of space in last

week's issue of the Rampage ma¡ylmportant articles were left out.Because of this the staff decidedto put out this extra edition inhopes of making up for artlcleswhich should have been put inlast week's paper.

This will, however, be the lpstissue of the Rampage until Decem-ber 9.

*+tNow that the football season ls

about over, the sports at FJCwill now turn to basketball. CoachJoe Kelly has had the boys workingout in the Yosemite Junior HighSchool €¡m in hopes to have themfully prêpâred for their first gamewhich will be playeal here againstthe Bâkersfieltl JC Renegades, No-vember 30.

*+aThe Thanksgiving holiday wlll

be observed tomorrow' ancl Fritlay.School will resume Monday, No-vember 29.

**t

All students who are planning tobuy an annual should do so byDecember 17. If he waits until afterthis tlate then he must pay $3.50,or a dollar more.

The ânnual should be good by thetremendous effort that is being Butbehind it by the Rambler staff.

+*aI'JC's mascot is at the Joe ypar-

rea ranch right now and when hegrows up, he will be taken care ofby James Ringer," said Dean Lee.Student body president Xldd Surld-jian Is Sam's ha¡dler.

Rally CoÉrrnitieesPlan Big ParadeBefore Game

The rally committees of the Fres_no agd Reedley Junio¡ College willsponsor a parade tomorroìñ¡ morn-ing through the streets of Reedleyof students of both colleges as apreliminary to the mornitrs footbàltgame between the two schools atReedley.

Karlo Demoorjian, FJC rally com-mittee chairman, said the paradewill start at 9:45 a.m. in front ofthe Reedley Junior Qollege. He alsosaid that the students who wantto help decoiate the stadium tomeet there at 9 a.m. to organizethe parade.

Demoorjian said FJC participantsin the parade and in rooter sectionactivities in the stadium will in-clude the pep band, directed by C.Lowell Spencer; the rally men,headed by Roy Takakjian; t¡e pepgirls, whose chief is Ânn Nelson;the.yell leaders, s'ho include BettieIversen, Leonard Romero, andElizabeth, f,'lorentlno, and Sam,gSon, tr'J0's mascot.

The committee, he said, expectsseveral hundred tr'JC students toattend the game, the klck-off ofwhich ls set for 10:80 a.m. Thetr'resno rooting section will be rte-corated with a 60-foot ..RamblingRams" sip..

Dean Lee, the student bbdy pres!dent,''will brint the mascot to thegame and vill hantl him. to Demoor-jian.

Rams To Be Guests

0f FJCC BanquetThe annual banquet of the f,'resno

Ju¡ior Chamber of Commerce inhonor of the tr'resno Junior Collegefootball team and coaches wlll beheld Decembet 7 at ? p.m. in theWashington Junior High Schoolcajeteria.

The main speaker will be DutchDeer of Hayward, who is an old-time professional football playerand a sports raconteur.

Al Radka will be toastmaster.The toastmaster will introduceCoach Hans Wiedenhoefer, whowill in turn introduce his team andassistant coaches.

Radka will also introduce tr'JCPresident Stuart M. White antlAthletic Director Paul Stan. tr'oot-ball awards will be made.

Richard Bressler is ttre chairmauof tle Junior Ghamber of Com-merce committee arranging the ba¡-quer.

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Poge Two RAMPAGE Wednesdoy, November 24, 1954

CHARLIE RÃTLIFF...lefttqckle

Ratliff SparklesAt Right'Tack¡e

Cbarlie Ratliff, who sparks theRams at right tackle, was chosento be one of the Rams of the week.

Rattiff, who is six feet one inchtall and weighs 220 pounds, cameto Fresno Junior College from theW'ashington Union High Sèhool,u-here he was graduated in June,1953.

In high school he was a starfullback on the football team andan outstanding first baseman onthe varsity baseball team.

This is Ratliff's second year atFJC. Last year Ratliff was chosenfol' the CCJC ,all conference team.Though he has been offered severalfootball scholarships to universitiesand colleges, Ratliff considers base.ball his main sport.

Ratliff plans to continue hisedueation after leaving tr'JC in Juneand to major in physical education.

Thorrgh injured aII sea"son, he has<lone a fine job and shown outstand-ing a,bility in the seven games hehas Dlayed in.

MALA,N MANSOUR-SÄDEGHI...Irqnstudent

lran Student lsEngineer Maior

.A,ttending Fresno Junior Collegethis semester is Malair Mansour-Sadeghi, who is from Iran.

Mansour-Sadeghi is majoring inengineering and is also attendingtr'resno State College.

He attended high school in Teh-ran, the capital of Iran, where hewas active in wrestling.

Mansour-Sadeghi attended CalPoly from 1951 to the fall of 1953prior to his enrollment et f,'SC.

Rams To Force T¡gers To Eat Cold Tr

DON IGOPPENBURG. . center

TOM RYAN. . right guard

JC's Big CenterOne of the Ram personalitles of

the week is sophomore Tom Ryan,who plays right guard on the X'JCfootball team.

Ryan graduated from the Roqs-evelt High School, where he playedfootball. He also participated intrack and rallies, and he was stu-dent body president.

He is majoring in business hereat I'resno Junior College.

The friendly 19-year-old sopho-more has played an outstandinggame all through the football sea-son,

Ryan plans to continue his majorin business after he finishes F.JCnext year.' Ryan has improved since lasty,ear when he played his first $earof junior colllege ball.

those of you who saw the tr'JC-Taft game salf Ryan play a r¡¡haleof a game.

J¿u^ J"1," tJ¿u,The women's physical education

classes are participating ln groupgames which are played at the Dlck-ey Playground under the supervls-ion of Mrs. Hazel Pedersen.

The various classes have chosenteams and elected captains fromeach team, who are: Bobble Bur-ton, Angela Renna,. Josephi¡e Quin-tana, Christlne White, Beverly Kin-zel, Mary tr'iorentino, ChristlneWhite, Ella Papagni, ann Serab-ian, Barbara Turrrer, Carol Hart,and Bonita Clai¡,

The rally committee would liketo thank all those students andteachers who helped at the RedKey Carnival.

Mr. Ridge and his crew for theirelectrlcal setup, Mr. Sons and hiscrew for their hard working effortsin settlng up the booths at the RedKey Carnival.

1o these teachers and their help-ers, we owe a great deal.

RallY Qqmmi¿1e€

rN[SNO JTIIÍIIA CO[I,[GE

flMPflEEPublishetl weekly by the Journallsm students of tLe Fresno Junlor

College, 1430 O Street Fresno, Califorulan and composed at the CentralCallfornla Typographlc Service, phone 3-3001. UDsig¡ed edltorials arethe erpresslon of the etlitor.

EDITOR .A.LFRED COPUSSPORTS EDITOR .SID COWT,NBUSINESS MANAGER .-..:.::.:.:.::-::.-.:...::............: ...MARY BRUM¡'IELDNEWS EDITOR ........-..---MARY F'IORENTINOtr'eature Etlitor ---------. EIla Papag¡iAssistant Business Manager -..---.....-...----Ba¡bara 'WilkinsonAdvertising Manager.--.---. .---..Karlo DemoorjianNational Advertising Manager ..--------Betty LeePhotographer Ralph ThroneberryExchange Ðditor --.-.....- ----.------.Darlene GrenfellSpecial Projects Manager-...---- --Rudy CliuterrezCirculation Manager --..-...-.--.---Glenn WoolleyReporters: Bobbie Burton, Dewey Kee, Eleanor tr'ranco, Jewell Golston,

Patti Ford, and Cecil Tange.Adviser .-......---...--.Philip D. Smtth

Trio ls Great Asset To Ram SquadKloppenburg ls Tom Ryan Plays

Rams' Right GuardShown above with a friendly

smile on his face is the Ram'ssophomore center, Don Kloppen-burg. The "friendly" smile, incident-ally, is a special one reserved forthe Rampage photographer exclu-sively. It is doubtful that he wearsit for any of his opposing centers.

Kloppenburg, a twenty year oldwho previously attended RooseveltHigh School; where he excelled intrack and football, stands slx feetone incÞ. in height and weighs in atthe 200 mark.

He has played in every game thisseason and has proved to be an im-portant piece of machinery inCoach'Wiedeñþoefer's powerhouse.The big center was all conferencelast year.

Kloppenburg is married, with hlswlfe Margare,f also attending FJC.

Girls' Gym Classes

Flay Group Games

Lead lnge Rams will tangle tomorrow withth Pirates in Reedley in the last game

of time is 10:30 a.m.The Rams need this one to even tie in the CCJC standings,

first place of which is now being held by the COS Giants and

FJC Seeks Tie For League

ing lineup.

Season's Finale

B a s ket b a I I S e a s o n I,iì:lälïåï:ïî"li;:"iå î",ll

To Hit JC Camput l;Trï:ri":r::#fu':iï":åiJj

tËtatt Junior College Cougars.

By CECI L TANGE I linga last week end, 27-7.

Basketball season will soon be| FJC has won'four ga.roes whllehere again at Fresno Junlor Col-| losing three and tying one.lege. I tUe Rams had a rest last week

FJC players under Coach Joe I end and should be up for thlõ game.Kelly have been practicing hartl at I Two weeks ago they snuck by Santhe Yosenite Junlor Htgh g:ym to I Bernardino, a real toughle, by theget into shape for the first gamelscore'of 13-7. FJC has taken onNovember 30 agalnst Bakersfleld I some of the top JC teams of theJC here. I nation. It lost to Bakersfielcl, 14-18,

The Yosemite Junlor High gym I and was toppled by West Contrawill be the locale of the ¡o¡s I Costa, 22-20.

The Reedley squad has not takenon the top JC teams but has hadimpressive vlctories over some ofthelr opponents. They met SlerraCollege and downed them, 35_lB,and blotted out Monterey peninsulaby the score of 26 to 14.

Cleo Coleman has been lost to I The Tigers will boast Hatfbackthe armed forces, top scorer Harvey I Hank Vasquez, a Sanger HtshGreen transferred to San ¡o.s I School star, on the roster tomorrow.State, and Ernie Gagle, a formerlVasquez ran g3 yards for a touch-f,'resno High star returning from I

down against the Portervtlle Pir-the navy, was killed in an auto-lates. Tigers won the game,28-27.mobile accident. I GAME SCORES

Coach Kelly has been looklng forl FRESNO JCthe "secret weapon" to defend the I FJC.---27 Los .A,ngeles yalley_... 27FJC's Central California Junior I I'JC.-.-13 Bakersfield _-._..__-_..__.._-._14

CollegeConference's crown. lf'JC,---13 COS---.-.--...-----..._..._.._.-.---_6

He has come up with,a couple of IFJC--'-13 laft ----.-------.--------------.--..--19

potential stars. IFJC-'--33 Modesto ----.---......-..--...--.. ?

The sleeper of last year's team I Il: :1 Portervllle -"'--'---"-'---"-13,Á o clar i¡ Faworà ñ¡rnrr raln I FJC..__20 W. Contra Costa _-......__22and a star is Forwa¡d Oclell John- vY' vuuu¡d wvrLa -"'------zz

son. The fast six footer came "loo*

I I{9_...13 San Bernardino _.--..-...._ ?

ô+ +hô ôñÀ ^r rô6+ .-, ,--f I FJC__.- ? Reedley ...._...__.--..-.._.._.... ?at the end of last season and wasl^""--'- ' ¡ùççur'rpushing Green for seoring honors. I

FJC-"-159 Total --'-""--"-"'--'-'----..-115

spot in six foot, eight inch caryl--- REEDLEY JcAlcorn. former Roosevelt Hieh star. I I{9 ?9 lt-trys ---'-"-'--'-'---'-'-'-""- ?

Alcorn helpetl spark the Riders t. I IJ-9"-'2i COS -'-----'---'----"--'---"'-----39

the Northern yosemite Division j RIC.--_15 San Jose JC.--__..-___--..-_--.21

championship last year and is ."- I 19--"28 Porterville '--'-""""-""-'-'27garded as a fine future prosp".t. I l9--- 9 Taft -"------'-----""--'-----'14

other rerurniog o"te"aos are Ray I *i3....Íå såTli Tï:i.................:..13

Kelly has a big man for his center

Williams and EÌrnie Slade. P.JC-.--27 Coalinga -----.----.---..---._...__ ?

tuard from Oregon, Gene Perrachi, I RIC_-.. ? F.JC, .--...-._ ?

six foot two inch forrrard from San I n-fC-_.-eZf Total _--__.-_-..-__._-.-....__-..1b5

Joaquin Memorial, Bob Taul, six I

among other newcomers Kelly I uc-.-.es cal poly san Dimas..._..18

lists Bill service, srr footone inch I nrc..._26 Monterey peninsula-_--14

foot two incher from *":..:T:t]',ii9 | trr"v play Bakersfield, Modesro, E¡Marion Daniels, flve for

_'_t i":1iIcamino, ventura, Sacramento, San-swirtie rrom Edrson, ": p" i_":tlta M";, FSõ;ñ;;lr;-th",;t"1"promising to crack lnto the rt"fr_lfooror_án.t at Modesto.The Rams came ln thiral ln the

I'ootballer Don Blrkle from cen- | st"te tournament last year. Thetral and rom tr'rores from sanger I dates for the tournanent a¡e Janu-also are expected to bicl for jobs

I ary O to g here,when the grid season is over' I r,ast year under Kelry's herm, his

The face a tolrgh season I ftrst, bv the way, tr'JC annexed thethls ye icles the leagre games, I tiile tn the CCJCC. .

HOT ROD SPECIATSBRAND NEW GENUINE FORD PARTS

II42 F STREET iUsed Cors, Goroge, Repoiring, ond WoeHlÈrg,

¡þrfe c,c

oa Þ,Fofrr¡ g.at ¡rJâ.