CARL A,LLEN GRACE
SHARON CUMMINGS
BILL SE\Ã/ALL
MARY BAGDÄSARIAN
KENNETH PIPES
RICHARD ARMSTRONG
NA.TE HYGELUND
BILLIE iEAN TROUT
HARRY HÄ.LE
JESSE ]ONES
First C¡ty Collese
FRESNII IITY IOTtEEE
Graduation W¡ll Be Held June 12
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FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY,
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MAY 29, 1958
Board Of Education Officially Chanees JC To City Collese By IRENE BRIETIGAM Fresno Junior College is no longer in existence. Last Thursday the name of the college was officially changgd to Fresno City College. this action was done at the meeting of the city board of education. Dean Jamés M. Malloch made the motion, which wås seconded by Mrs. Margaret R. Robin
son. The propopal was adoPted unanimously.
The first commencement of Fresno City College will be held June 12, at 8 PM, in the University Ave. campus audiNO. 28 torium. It will be the tenth graduation since the college's recognition in 1948 as a separate institution from the Fresno
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Graduates W¡ll Be H onored'
tr*resno State Collete.
ludy Unruh,Others .
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Awards Are Presented At Assemblv Men The
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Kecerve Yanous FCC Scholarships
in the college's historT. George C, Holstien, the dean of admissions and records, .will uating class
preseDt the class. tbe Nine of the gradua.tes will be Associated Students, aï¡arded. medals. They v¡ill include scholarships committee, announced that a $25 scholarship in music has Associated Women Students, Inter- awards for siholarship to Sharon been arvarded to Judy Unmh, an CIub Council, a.nd the Student Cummings as the honor student
-A¡chie Bradshaw, head
of
education major at . tr'resno City Council gave special awards at a.n assembly held in the tr'resno City ColIete. Ä graduate of Kerman High College auditorium yesterday at School, Miss Unrul was valedic- 1 PM, AMS presented their one award torian of her class, editor of the annual, and president of the girls' to Pete Mehas for being FCC's league. She plans to become a best scho ar-athlete this year.
Inter-Club. Council gave
teacher.
and top in the business division; Harry Hale, first in the general education division, and Richard Armstrong, first in the technical and industrial division.
Other medals will go to Bill
Sewall and Billie Jea¡ Trout, jourtwo nalism; Carl Allen Grace and Keíí
awards. One was an award given to neth Pipes. leadership; and Nate AI Grace of Phi Theta Kappa for Hygelund and Mary Bagdasarian, being the outstanding club mem- muslc,
Bank of America Âchievement Award for $100 was recently presented to another Kerman gradits founding in 1910 as California's tirst junior colleBie' Älthough it The advisors and members of the uate, Lladona Miller, who also won was part of the X*resno State Col- tr'resno City Collete freshman a $120 scholarship to FCC. The X.CC scholarship was furlete from 1921 to 1948, it was still class will sponsor a reception honlisted. in yearbooks and almanacs oring the 1958 graduates on Thurs- nished by the Men's Club of the as "tr'resno Junior College"' day, June 12. It will be held in the St. James Episcopal Church in cafeteria following commencement honor of Dean Emeritus James M. Presents No Problem Malloch. exercises, next for "The college catalogue semester has not been Printed Yet Ted McOaleb. freshman .class Carl Hiser. of Roosevelt High and it is iust a. matter of taking president, a.ppointed several com- School will receive the $100 soholthe wordl 'junior' out and replacing mittees to help witþ the arrange- arship from the f'CC Faculty Club. it with 'City,"' stated John S. Han- ments. The committees and their Jesse Soldana was supposed to resen, tr'CC admi¡istrative dean. heads are Sharon Lovine, recep- ceive this scholarship, but due to The other California junior' col- tion; Virginia McKenney, decora: the fact that he accepted a $100 leges that are designated as "city tions; Norma Pilegard, refresh- scholarship from the XYesno Kicolleges" are LonE Beach, Los An- ments; Helen Camillo, invitations; wanis Club, another applicant had geles, Pasadena, Riverside, San La Juana Rickles. commencement; to be picked. Francisco, and Santa Monica' Margaret Christensen, decorations; Àrt Livingston, doormen; and Miss ls Current Trend The current trend .of eliminating Rickles, usherettes. the Ì\'ord "¡¡nior" frQm the name Floytl Quick and. Miss Gertrude of the college has been maturing a Stubblefielal a¡e the freshman class Veloyce Rowe, a music major, long time. 'W'hen in was first Pro- sponsors who a,re helping with the posed, FJC did not have a. campus class in arranging for the progxam. and Robert McGee ,an education major, will be the recipients of the and felt it a litUe pretentious with old into $25 sophomore leadership award crowded body student the
The name of the institution has been Fresno Junior College since
President Stuart M. White will award associate in arts degrees to 188 sophomores, the largest grad-
A, 1958
ber during the Þast Íear.
This
Dr. Herman Spindt, the director
award was judged upon attenda¡ce, of admissions of the University of participation, and service render- California in Berkeley, will speak on the Talents of American Citied to his own club. Their other awa¡d went to Ca- zenship. Jesse N. Jones, representduceus CIub for being the outstand- ing his clâssmates, will speak on ing club. The club trophy was Education and the Contemporary.
judged on active participation, per- White will introduce the speakers. The Very Rev. James M. Malloch, centage of club's attendance at
meetings, and cooperation with dean emeritus
of the St. James
Episcopal Cathedral and a member AWS gave talent keys to Karen of the Fresno City Board Of Eduwill congratulate the graduMcDougald, Billie Jean Trout, a¡d tion, ates. Dr. John Gregg, the pastor of Yvonne Street. Miss McDougald the X'irst Congregational Church, won her key for outstanding literpronounce the invocation and rilill ary work, Miss Trout won hers for outstanding work in the field of benediction. C. Lowell Spencer, a music inart, and Miss Street won her structor, will Þlay the processional av¡ard for outstanding work in recessional on a nev¡ ot'8ian and music. purchased by the student co rncil. The Student Council gave a spe- He also will leacl the audience in Inter-Qlub.
Two Sophomores
Win $25 Awards
cial plaque to the Technical
and
Industrial division. The plaque was
to them
because sta,nding cooperation.
awarded
Todoy ls Preregistrotion Deodline For Closses
of
singing the national anthem.
An instrumental quartet will
out- play Musette, The students include Glenn Foster, George KennédY, Henry Kubòta, and Veloyce Rowe.
for 1958-59. "The awards were made avail- Overdue tibrory Books A choral ensemble directed. bY "Today is the last daY to Pre- able by the student council," said Spencer will sing Fsctasy. the new adtlitions are being built' register," sùated Archie Bradshaw, Archie Bradshaw, the dean of stu- trVloy Be Returned Grotis îhose students receiving the tlipit's only right that the school Fresno City College dean of stu- clents. "Part of the financing was ".tll students ì¡/ho have overdue lomas will be Elsie S. Aoosta, Clarderived from the sale of theater books from the library may turn should have a more deserving dents. them in on Monday, June 2, free September 26 is the }ast date on tickets at registration time." name. junwinners were extended The chosen and by a of charge," stated Jackson C. Carstudents which day other 61 Public California's ior colleges include six "city col- day students, except in short unit committee þeaded by.Shirley, Ilu" I ty, head liþrarian at Fresno City leges," 25 iunior colleges, antl 30 courses a¡d apprenticeship classes, ber, student óouncií sc¡öta¡snip College. "No fines or questions will buildings and wherever else any space could be found. Now that the school has a new campus, to which
I
colleges.
may register.
commissioner
be asked."