FRESNO
C I TY
COLLEGE
PUBLISH ED. BY THE ASSOCIATED STU,DENTS vot.
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FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH
5,
I959
NO.
17
t For Next Studenfs To Vote
Honorary Societies
Plan lnstallations
March
,On Changes Of FC C Consf ¡tution
And lnitiations The officers and sponsors of the
two Flesno City College
scholar'
An election for changing the constitution at Flesno City Cgllege will be held on Mar. 11 on the &lison, O St. and University Ave. campuses. Dougìas Eudâly, student body president, said, "The amendments tend only tp clarify the. present constitution and, with the exception of the first, are radical in nature."
ship Bocieties are busy,planning in'
stallatioa programs and initiation ceremonres.
Douglas Ðudaly, president of Al-
pha Gamma Sigma, the Califörnia junior coll€ge scholastic honorary society, has announced the date for ÄGS installation and initiation
to be Mar. '72
coed lounge. ^t
7
11
Three Voting Places
i30 PM in the
for the election u'ill be in the auto shop on the Edison câmpus; outside the Ramble Inn on the O St. campus; and in the Booths
!
The list of new officers ì¡¡ill be announced after the election which is scheduled for Mar. 5. The Rambler photograBher will take pictures of the new officers at noon the day of the election. Orientation Planned The national scholarshlp soclety, the Phi Theta Kappa, wlll have a one hour orientation Program for new members o4 Mar. 12 at 3 PM in the coed louigb.
student center foyer at the Univer-
The new.shop buildings on the University Ave. compus -ore groduolly becoming completed. The shops will be reody for occuponcy in September.
sity Avê. campus. Eric Radanovlch, commlssioner of elections, urges everybody to
Final Enrollment Figures, Reveaf - t96'f 'Sïrrdffi s"'. ""
Radanovich said "This is your constitutioD and lt gives you your student government.'l The ball,otr'çlll- tre-.eour¡tsÈü, 3 PM on Mar. 11 and will l¡e an. nounoed in the next edltlon of The
.BUILDING PROGRESS
vote.
Ramp4ge,
'' Listed Ghanges tee includes Roberta calhoun, I ure includes day and night studehts Àttending a special program are I The pro¡rosed changes are as Tuck and John Red,-Horse. À St. I "qC those attendlng under special 70 high school students from sev. lfollows: (1) Life membership in eral high schools in the surrountl- lthe Associated Stutlent Body wtll Patrick's Day theme has been chos- .l| protrams' ing area. They wlll receive 15 units I be sraùteal on a rnore llberal policy, a Holstein, dean of ad. George C. en. toward their gtaduation. (2) Duties of representa.tives at records, compiled a and of lnitiation Tuck said the date ldissions - .'announced attendance. In breaktlown of the | large were not speqiflcalty definetl at a later tlate..l will be Generol Motors Science l;;ì;;"- lney wiu be incorDorared
deen Breedlng, historian-treaÞurer,
I
So/emn Affsir ls Plonned For Porling F riend A solemn ceremony will
take
place on the lawn west of the stu-
dcnt center building at 12 PM on Mar, 11. This ceremony wlll be to pey our laet respecta to a "dearly departed frlend." A frlend in need is a friend {ndccdr-' snd * xÊ: +lüfú"',têtú+1¡1if
frlnd down; although our "friênd" ie gonc, we may be able to get anothcr to take his ptaðc. o
Do you know who our ..dearly departedl, is? Ãl
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Play Lasttng bate ls Changed Clyde G. Sumpter, the dramatlce
instructor of Flesno City Qqtlsgs, announced that the casting :for "Thieves Carnival" was changed to îuesday at 7 PM in ttre autlttorlum. Sumpter advisec rÀe stud€nts auditionlng for a Dart to read the play more tha¡ once before tryouts,
nroSram has an enrollment of 588 and 330 women for day class-
and Jamgs woodman, Intelclub lmen
Copies of the script maJ¡ be obtalned from him.
Sumptey's theatef creft class has
president must have en ov€rall col- started the tecliúlcai * tork. Stule8ie average of 2.5 anrl at the mkl- dents are inyited to abslet in tlie term of the semester they are run- backstage woik. ning. "The action of the play reiolvee around a þalil of pick-pôckets tn
of the scholarshlp socleties to join. She 'added that .membership in
an honor society has value 'on a transcrlDt of any student'Án¿ be' ing an active member gives added
Veterans Push Flag
prestige,
Each society has faculty sponsors. Mrs. Louise Hazelton, Mrs. Dorothy Bliss and Dr. Paul Pastor are sponsors of Phi Theta KaPPa.
FrlR..
Pole Prolect
The'construotion of a flag pole for the tr'¡esno City College campus is under consideration as a project for the Veterans Club this semes-
Mrs. Margaret Coltier and Dr. Rolf Ordal arè sponsors of Âlprha Gamma Slgma-
ter. Tt¡illiam A. Rumley; club sponsor,
This year 10ts Ètudents are eliaible to Join -A,lphã Gamma Sigma
said that in the opinion of the veterans club,'the piesent manner Ín which the flag ls dlspl¿yed is
and 66 people haie qualified for Phi Theta Kappa.
inappropriate.
Tomorrôw ls losl Doy For Dropping Of Closses Tomorrow is the last day for day and eîening stuqents to drop elasses wlthout penalty.
Geprge C. Holstei.n,,dean of admissions a¡rd records, áaid any stu-
deht who,drops a clàss after morror will reeeive a'WF.
to-
"To get any betten than a WF," aclded Holstein. 'lthe student must obüain a student petition. Then it fs up to the discretion of the inetructor as to whether the student
was achleving a passing gFade."
LOAN FUI.{D GIVEN Mrs. Ruby Oberst of the Fresno District 14 of the Cslifornio Licensed Vocationql Nursing Associqtion presents o $ì'00 check for q Fresno City College vocqtionql nursing loon fund to FCC Fresident Stuo¡t.M. lVhite. Wcrtching the presentqtion crre Mrs. Evelyn Boyen of the qssociqtion ond Robert P. Hcrnsler, decrn of the technicql qnd industriol educqtion. Needy students mcry borrow up to $50 from the fund to poy college expenses; opplicotions mcry be mcde to Hqnslen crnd Mrs. Josephine Hostetler, FCC octing coordinqtor of voccrtionsl irursing.
The flag ,now hangs from the second story over the entrance of the ad.EiniBtratton bullding. Rumley sald ,that funds for the pole and its base will .be aþpioprlated by the studént councll after the design of the construction is cobpletedr ' After the plans haye been drawn they /will be given to. Stuaf.t M.
of FCC, for his approval. -He in turn will present them to the tr'resno School Admin-
\Mhite, president
istration. The Fiesno City tenance Department
the pole.
will
Ma.in-
construct
Paris
in the gay 1920's,"
stated
Sumpter.
CALENDAR OF THE WEEK Mar.
6
PM-Technical & Industiial Club, O St. Campus, SC-22. 12 PM-Associated Men Stu12
dents, M-200. Mâr. 9
P{-Special Student Council Meeting, ü-122. 'CampUÊ 12 PM Christiau F'el12
lo\r'ship,,,Cd:II3.
Mar. l0 12 PM-Student Council, M-122 Mar. 11 'I r l't'r 8 ÀM-4 PM-Studeit,'Coustitu-
tion Elebtio¡, Btudent Center PM-Forenstcs Cluþ Ad-128. 12 PM-f ine Àrts, Aat-141. 12
12:20-Phi Beta Lambda, l2
.4.-17.
lVlar.
12' PM-Intei-Club
Council,
sc-229. 12 PM-Forensics Club, Äd-128.