FRESNO
COLLEGE
C I TY
qg PUBLISHED
TH E ASSOCIATED STU DEN-TS
FRESNO, CAUFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH
VOL. XI
White ls
BY
To Host 3,000 Studenf Musicians Frid"y And Saturday
Vice President Of JC Organization
M. White of
Flesno City College was elected vlce president of the California Junior College Ässoclation yester' day for the school year 1959-1960.
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M. white h¿s ex¡'r".r,o city tended an invitation to more than 3,000 student musicians from high schools, junior high schools and elementary schools to attend the Central California Music Festival meet on the FCC campus tomorrotry and Saturday. The 20th anDual festival will feature compètition of bands, glee clubs. ôrchestras and choirs ffom 15 hish schools and 1'9 junior high and element¿ry schools for excel-
The electlon of officers took place
at the assoclation's annual spring conference in Long Beach. The association's president-elect
is Dr. William J. Priest, president of' Sacramento's American River Junior College, who is to succeed Dr. Stanley T. Warburton, superlntendent of Í'ullerton Joint Union
20 Students W¡ll
lent and superior ratings.
High and Junior College Districts.
Weekend Festival
Whlte attended the conference accompanied by John S. Hansen, FCC administrative,dean. TheY will attend the Amerlcan Association of Junior Colleges in Long
White invites all .interested partieð to attend the festivals which
lege-state college committee study-
ing the Droblems of students transferring from junior colleges to four year lnstitutlons.
rvitl sing i¡r the Bcrry Fry, o sludent ot FCC, took - ond August of .losl summe¡. He o trip to Russiq in July toured Russia with o sociology clqss f¡om Fullerton ]unior AMERICAN TRAVELS College.
"Tell Ike not to send the
plea was Sforfs Mondoy sianThispeople to a
A
made bY the RusX*resno CttY ColThe first bowling league tour4ament sponsored by membèrs of the lege student, Bârry I'ry, on hls tu'o Associated Men Students will be month tour of Russia. "tr'ear ls the by-word," said Fry held Monday from 3:30 to 5:45 PM of the people he met. "ManY of at Mid-State Bowl. pretend to be of English ex' "students lacklng bowltn'g expe- them rience," said Pete tr'armer, Presi- traction because of thelr fear of dent of AMS, "but wishlng to par' being watched by members of the ticiÞate ln thg tournaments mey Communist Party. "I met members of the Young do so by taking the MondaY nlght bowling lessons provided by the Communists Party. Thelr onlY desire v'as to tell rne of the advanMid-State Bowl." tr'armer said that the Price of tages of being a member of the group. At no time dicl theY trY to $2.10 will be charged only the first league night. This will include the indoctrinate me. Iine fêe, shoe deposit and a Per- "The only restriction Plâced on manent bowling record. The addi- my traveling in Russia was that I permit if I traveltional fee will guarantee that each hacl to obtain a member wlll be able to bo$'l the ed further than a distance of thirty last night free of charge. The fee of 35 cents a tine will be collected
Seven bowling trophies are on
Chorichilla. Loç Banos, GustÍne and
v¡ill send only bands, and. Huron will send its choii.
Livingston
Limited Openlng Belforcl has sent a letter to the participating s cho ols informing theh the F CQ cafeteria will- open for one hour on Saturday to'serve lunch to the
aglng edltor, and Peter Chrtstlan, The Rambler advfsor.
muslclans. ,
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Other sections of the Central Callfornia Muslc F estivals tr¡ill also meet on Mar. 13 and 14 at the East Bakersfield High School, Tulare High School ând Reedley Union High
page; Irene Brietigam, assistant
maneger; Christine Harrison, from the yearbook; Richard Bruun, man-
Jose
fellow. Representint the' elementary schools will be Mendota, Sunset of Coalinga and Wilson of
Gary Becker, editor of The Rambuslness
Judges Choeon
the various areas that are comlnon
The regional conference is a
pFe-
lude to the state conference which wlll be held in Long Beacb, Calif. on May 7-9.
Schotols sendint only a band or orchestra are Yosemite and Long-
conference College were
editor; Àtice Alvarez,
ment, are the local chairmen,
orga.nization.
The workshop discussions wlll be centered around problems in
Hith schools sendlDg both vocal ables ralsed on the collective farms were êo expensive that they were ând instrumental groups are Coalnever oD the dinner table. Ice. inga, Sierra, Gustine, Kerman, Liv- High School Diplomos cream is a popular commodity of intston, Madèra, Central Union, Check W¡th Holstein the people. Yodka, champagne, and Bullard, Roosevelt ancl trhesno, .{ll students who are working on beer are substituted for water in Chowchilla, 'Ätwater, Eldison and their htgh school diplonas are Russia due to the poor sanitation Los Banos will send only a band or urged to check with Georgs Q. orchestra. Clovls will send only its Holstein, dean of admissions and system. "Students in Russia ale unable to choir. records, as soon as possible. In the elementary and junior Holstein said, "These students (Continøed. on Page 3) hish school division bands an9 should check to see il they will vocal groups will be from five iun- giaduate In June a.nd how they ior high schools, tr'ort Miller, wa¡t their names to appear on Thomas Jefferson of Madera, Se- their diplomas." quoia, 'Wawona and HaTilton.
the
from tr'resno City
music instructors, and Olyde-,Sump ter, head of the drama.tic dePart'
"The diet of the common people lege, and. Chester Mason, San is potatoes, black bread and cab- State. Reprcecntation Varied bage. The fresh fruits and veget-
ference held last weekend at RedTho€e attending
These delegates will attend in previous years the festivals workshops in tlle fields of student are being sponsored by the cen: government, publications, athletics, tral sec_tion of the California Music campus activities, finance, secreEducators Àssocia.tion. Marvln Bel' tarial duties and associated women ford and C. Lowell Spencer, FCC student .q.s
to many of the junior collBges in Band and. orchestra judges will the state. mile radius from the capital city. include Gibson Walteri and Clem' Prior to the workshops, therc The guides endeavored to keep me eut Hutchinson, San Jose State will be a general assêmbly of aU 'Willlam. Knuth, San delegates to plan and. approve the Cotlege; fron observing the slum areas. autl Jewell Lorcl "Because ôf the exchange rate Francisco State; agenda for the day. of 10 to one on'the American dol- of. Oakland. jutlges will include Miss Doris Deaklns and Joseph lar, the prices in Russia ranged The vocal Ktng, the student couricil advlsors, from a dollar for a bottle of cham- Russell Boalley, Collete of Pacific; will accompany the council mem' College; F.rodsham, Occidental Olaf pagae to $40 for a plain house Milton Young, Glendale City Col- bers. dress.
Ken Ruth Wins First In Photo Competition Kenneth Ruth, the Rampage Dhotot¡¿phpr, received the first place trophy in the yearbook photography. coDtest at the California Intercollegfate Press Conlands.
center teiville.
student
social hall.
bomb."
display in the foyer of the student center. These will be gresented at the last tournament of the semester to the highest bowling average made by a \roman, the highest man's average, the winning bowl' ing team and the individual members of the team.
Twenty members of the f*resno
orchestras will perform in the FCC College Student Government Àssoauditorium and the vocal txoups ciation reg'ional conference in Por-
Bowllng Loop FCC Student Reveals 'F Summer Trip To Russia or.l t OUf nQmEtrr
each Monday rright.
Attend Conference ln Porterville
begin tomorrolv at noon and Mar' City' College student council r/ill 14 at 8 ÂM. There will be no ad- leave Saturday morning to attend missipn charge. The bands arid the 20th Central California Junior
Beach today and tomorroï¡. White, who was president of the
Central California Junior College Association last year, made a progress report on his junior col-
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FCC
Elected
Presid.ent Stuart
NO.
12, 1959
The Associqted Men Students is BOIVLING BEGINS - leogue ot the Mid Stcrte Bowl every sponsoring c boyling Mondoy fiorn 3:30 to 5;45 PM. Ecch tecrm will be composed of four members.
School,
The Fine Arts Club will provide the refreshments for'the two day music festival at F'CC tomorrow and Saturday. Members of the re-
freshment commlttee are Kathy Kemplin, Veloyce Rowe, Tom Dorn antl .å,n<ly Flisco.
CATENDAR OF THE WEEK Mar.
14
8 -ÀM-California Junior College
Student Government Association, Porterville. tVtar. 16
12 PM-Phi Theta.Kappa, Student Center, committee room.
12 PM-Campus Christian
X'el-
lov¡ship, Ad-l13.
12:15 PM-Àssoclated
W'omen
Stud.ents, SC-229.
Mar.
17
12 PM-Stutlent Council, M-122. 8 PM-Easter program, audi-
torlum. Mar. 18 12 PM-Forensics Club, Ad-128. 12 PM-Newman Club, 8-6.
12 PM-California
S
tu cl en t
Teachers Âssociation, .{-6. Mar. 19 11
PM-Easter pr{rgFam as¡õem-
bly, auditorium.
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