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FRESNO, CAI-IFORNIA, TI.IURSDAY, NOVEMBER
XI
versity of California's seismogtaph
accountftrg, bookkeeping, products
analysis, secretarial trainlng, secretarial problems, economic problems of the valley, Âmerican econ-
the mechanism. C. E. Hammer, a reti¡ed janitor from tr.resno State operate
EARTHQUAKES MEÃSURED-Dr. Wolter Mcnion, head of the geology de
the seismograph. Last week Walter C. Marion, the head
C. E. Hcsnme¡, exqmine the se of the odministrqtion'building ct Fresno City College.
of the University of Califor-
nia geology department, visited the campus. Ma¡ion corrected some of the difficulties the seismograph
was having
in
recording data on
earthquakes. Someone had broken into the basement and tampered
with the
apparatus. The. seismo-
graph failed to pick up ¡eadings on the Japanese earthquake and the last atomic bomb blast.
Business Students
W¡ll Compete ln Spelling Contest
"The ohly cost that the selmo- Miss Ethel McCormack, the dean graph will cost the district ìriil be of the businéss division, recently the cost of that of a 100 watt bulb," announced the particlpation of stateat Stuart M. White, president tr'resno Cfty Collete business stuof the coilege. dents in a joint tr'resno and Madera "The trtesno sefsmogxapþ has re-
corded over 1,400 distant earth- Counties spelling contest. The contest is being sponsored quakes," stated Dr. George Stanley, head of the tr'resno State Col- by the tr'resno Chapter of the NaIege geology department, tional Office Management A.ssociaEarthquakes are recorded about tion. once eYery month in this area, but Miss McCormack said spelling is they are so light, that no one feels a top complaint among the list of themThe university has had a selsmo- clerical inefficiencies, and so, for graph in ¡'Ìesno since 1935 and that reason this contest has come since October, 1947, has had one in into being. the basement of the administration The contest, which will be held builtllng. Besides the station in I*resno, sometime this January, ü,'lll conthe uniyersit¡i also has severel oth- sist of two 100 word spelllng quizer seismogrephs throughout North- zes, rrìth a final spelldown among ern Callfornia. The Callfornla In- the high schools. stitute of Technology at Pasa.dena has taken charte of tho seismo- Miss McOormack stated, "Fresuo graphs through Southern Califor- City College students wlll not parnia plus tle one in Bakersfield, ticipate in the final spelldowtr. The reason is that it would not be fair
Date OÍ FCC Scho,ol PIoy Comes Closer
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for high school students to com' pete against students in the colIege level."
Thlrteen FCC students acqulred certificates last year, with two of the 13 receiving perfect scores on
all
testS,
The'time is nearing, the place is here; the event is the John Patrick Be 'play Tea.house of thri August Moon. Dec. 1 ls the datþ tfikets n'ill go on sale in the admlnfstration buildEducatlon for Youttr tr'ltness is ing on the University.A,Ve. campus. to be the theme for a prog¡am on The three act play -taken from the KMJ-TV-Saturday at 10 ÂM, spon-
Program W¡ll Viewed Saturday
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l0
Miss Ethel McCormack, dean of listed as being only offered in the
A ftrC science department instructor wlll be the overseer on to
courses and
courses that have never been offered before was m¿de this week by the four division deans of the
on the Flesno City College campus after the geology department of the tr'resno State College moves out to the new campus.
continue
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NO.
An a¡nouncefnent of 24 new spring
The Fresno City Board of Eduln a meeting last Thursday approved the retention of the Unication
vill
20, I958
New Spring Courses W¡ll Be Offered Tc Fresno CC Studenfs
Board Accepts Retention 0f Seismograph
College,
tû¡rD¡tft3
egistration
W¡ll
lr
Beginw
^, (Jn Mondav this ¿w ro*r.ã,ã1" tr'rom
Russian 1A will be offered for the first time for evenlnt classes
Conduct Assembly
promised Robert M. Kelly, the dean of the evenlng divlslon.
Kampus Kapers was the tLeme by "If the class is successful this the freshman class and Le Jongspring, we wil linclude Russlan ln leurs last Tuesday at 10 á,M iD the the fall evening schedule," added Fresno City College auditorium. Kelly. The setting depicted a yearbook "No new classes are to be added the FCC R^a,mbler with pages opento the technical and industrlal di- ing for the acts. Each act showed vision," said Robert P. Hansler, the some phase of college activity at dean of the T and I division, "but FCC.
of a ïariety show sponsored
chemistry 51 antl engineertng 22 | Registration begins ths schoor and 25 are scheduled this sprin8llear. This wes followed by fasince they are not given in the shions, the Rambu¡Ber Roundup, I attend claes and""" 40 fall." ttre cotfee shop, Ilomecoming
39 days to days of vacations and weekends remalnint in this semester. The Thanksgiving hóltdays begin next Thursday. Christmas vacation is scheduled fiom Dec. 22 to Jan. 2. The fall semester ends Jan. 30. Ftnal examinatlone afe given Jan.
omy, and. salesmanship. Rueslan Offered At Night
Freshman Class And [e Jongleurs
23-29.
President Stuart
VIhite
an-
Education' Courscs Broadcned lWeet, the FCC cholr, modern In the educational division, nine I dance, the Bara Dance, and Camnerv courses and 12 sprlnt cûur8e6 | pus night-llfe. only have been added,_l"I:*1 et tn" end of the prosram, rhe James p. collrns' the dean of the | of ..Teahouse of thã aúsust lcast education dlvlsion. Moon" whlch will be given on The new courses are cultural an- nec. 12 and 18, sang a Jepanese | thropolog:y, r e gl o n al geo8raphy, verslon of ,..We,Il be Cìnf"S I principles of Journalfsm, Physlcal eround the Mountain.,, I
nounced that retu¡ning day stu- Education 35; Physlcs 48, antll tu" show included slnging, dancdents will register during the ad- Speech AB. ing, pantoEimes, aud acfl¡g. The In addition, Political vanced pre-retfstration period rrom Þ o-Ysry srgup ¡¡v¡ r,¡n¡¡ rlrä"á""nq1 singing *:"":,": from Nov. 24 to Jan. 20. Procedures is offered for the first +rñ^ O St. campus, eLs and e¡4bsr sinser s¡ IfIlì^rw ÀwÃ+^ñ _,,**^:|:" ;:i;; D^rr+¡ lthe I ^, will start in the admfssion offlce a^ new system of numbe-t-Street ìilere two of the acts. __^,_--,_?:._.,ï^".lliard from 8 AM to 5 PM. Returning cal science 1 ls not prerequislte. I Other ^,, particlpants of the show e r'oc Chemistry 8 has r.aa¡ been àtrrr¿ra¿l divtcled, I night students may enroll from ôhaniof¡r¡ were Carol Le Redo, sôure Ilallle West, wcsÚ' Colllns, The lecture anal,.ll"_"-::'"'r!çuu' Dec. 1 to Jan. 22 Í.rom 6: 30 to expla¡ned .tâtìôr4iñ,- ârê aênârâia or, ,ho | Áaren -:-"--' l(owan, ssw¡¡¡e Tamura, ¡4uuró' {rucille laboratory are separate, and the l::: 9:30 PM. Shtrley White, u¡!e, ¡arr¡ ralra¡a*a__ .-.*r^-' .l" -.ri-, I Oaralee Blizzard, vq^¡¡ç'
laboratory sectlon is called I .-*_. 'r of day snd eveDiDg new Adame, Angle Casares, ñLÂñ¡-+--, o ña*¡rlVirgiDia e. ertatn srudents chemistry c ^;,:_--;:; j;;;;0".-"îä."ärlïff:ï"i classes will be avallable in the :il*l;;;;-;;;;r. I take either Chemistry 8-or 9 office. as Chemistry 8 and g, well New day students will be counPhychology 33 ts offered io tur- | The masters of ceremonles of the seled and prereglstereil Feb. 2, 3. productlon were Iæs Luek and Registration will be conducted ['eb. :'11..11"^^t""ï"-11"1"1:l__n'::l"t:ilä;;;:;h. presequence for nonmaJors. The 4-6. Ni8ht studeuts will enroll ['eb. Sylvla Gagle, Glen¡ Marshall, requisite ls Psycholory 7. 3-6. For the s€cord semester only, lPercy Brown, Bill Smalridge, DalScheduleÈ
Classes
for'the
begin Feb.
lists Blology 30, ChemlstrT leene Brumfield, Rav Wallace, Bar' Geography 2, Physlcal I bara A-uderson, Judy Kruse, and Education 41, competlti"! ¡"."¡"1t, lMvrna Vettllng were the commltPhysical Elclucation 43, competitlve ltee to select ths performers' track, Physlcal Educa,tion 44, com- I CtyAe G. Sumpter is the sponsor
second semester Collins
8 and 9,
9.
'T oylqnd'
ls
Dance Theme
peti tennis, Physlcal Educatlon I of Le Jongleu¡s. Floyd J. Qufck and 46, petltlve golf glven the last I Miss Gertrude Stubblefteld are the 12 weeks, Physical Education
47, I co-sponsors
The Associated Women Studente competitive swlmmlng, Political and -A,ssocfated Men Students are Sclence 2, Psycholory 33, and
sponsoring
a Christmas
tr'ormal Speech 25. Dec. 19 ln the student center social Although having been offered in hall. the fall, Chemlstry 1À and Music .á.t the'Jotnt AWS and ÂMS meet- 11.A' has been added to the sprlng novel by Vern Schnieder wlll b€ sored by the Ftresno County ing Nov. 17 the themg ',Toyland,' semester schedule. presented Dec. 12 and 13 iu the Schools. was chosen for the dance. Jack FCC auditorium. Dr. Paul. Pastor. Health and The presentation of a student Physical Education teecher at F.CC Rlley's bend wlll provlde the muslc USC Admissions Director from 9 PM untfl midnlght. body cerd. wlll entitle the tr'resno is to be one of the participants in "To keep with the thème,', saial College City College studênt to a free gen- the program. Jean Holmes, ÄWS Presldent, John K. Stelnbaugh, a¡tl¡g dIeral tlcket, and with a quarter a reserved tlcket wlll be held for The prog¡am will consist of ex- "each student body cardholder who rector of admlssions at the Unierclses for youth fltDesÊ demon- wishes to obtain a .bld for the versity of Southern Callfornia, wtll either of the play nights. High school students from the strated by students and instructors dance is asked to donate a small visit the F*resno Clty College on used loy. Thess toys will be turned Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1958. San Joaquin Valley v¡ith the pres- in the Fresno a.rea. Other instructors to be ln the over to the Lions Club to airl in The purpose of thls vlslt ls to entation of their respectlve student body cards may purchase a gen- prot¡am are Rena Rurbahn, Cen- the annual Christmas Toy drlve." inform FìCC of the current preeral ticket for 25 cents and for 50 tral High; Dick Francis, tr'resno Jack 'Whitling ïyas selected as admlssion at USC. ^A.ll stutlents who cents a reseived seat will be hèld. High; Irma Holcomb, Malaga Ele- general chairman for. the dance. plan to further their educatlon at The public can obtain their 8;en- mentary; Fenton Lawlor, consult- The other committee heads are the University- of Southern Callefal o¡ reseryed tickets for 50 cents ant of physical enducation for the Virginia Adame' and Bill Long, fornia will be able to obtain the and ?5 cents respectively by call- tr'resno City Schools; and Herman- decorations; Jean Cape, Roxie college's current pre-admlssion ing .AM 4-4721, or by coming to the ning, San Joaquin - Elementary Lassley and ,Merle Sons, publlcity; data from Àrchle Bradshaw, the Bill Raddatz, refreshments. School. Clty College campus. rlean of students.
Will Visit City
of the freshman
class.
CATENDAR OF THE WEEK Nov. 20 12:00
PM-Forensics CIub. .ád-113.
12:16 PM-Àtpha Gamma Slgma, Arl-124. Nov. 21 12:15 PM-Pep R¿lly, Student Center. Nov. 22
8:00 PM-tr.CC
ve. Ifartncll.
Sallnas.
Nov. 24 12:00
PM-Campus Chrlstian Fellowshlp, Ad-I19.
Nov. 26 12:00
PM-Phi Bet¿ B_8.
Nov.27 Holklay.
Lambda,