F R"E S N O
C.
ITY
COLLEGE
qg BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
PUBLISHED vot.
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL
xl
Ió,
NO. 22
I959
Musical Shor FCC Choir To Stage Cumberland Fair Next Wednesday At 8 PM
Band ls Selected By AMS, AWS For Spring Formal Miss Doris Deakins, dean of women, aunounced Keith Wiiliams of Flotlyu¡ood and his band, the New Starbursts. rvill provide the music for the annual spring formal. "This is the first time,"
The Fresno City College choir of 55 voices will present a musical show, "Cumberland Fair,i' to the public Apr.22 at 8 PM in the University Ave. campus auditorium The principal roles will be portrayed by Carolee Blizzard., Gary Sexton, Willis Wash, Rodger Dunham and Deanna Miller. Judy Unruh will be piano accompanist and Richard Cencibaugh will be the organist.
said
Miss Deakins, "that.we have had a prominent band from out of town play at a school dançe. The band
ìs rated one of the toP in
California^" She said Williams has Played for
Comb¡ned Effort
C. Lov¡ell Spencer, the choir's director, will direct the show.
college dances âll over the,nation aud at manY of the finer hotels'
He is
Clyde G. Sumpter's stagecraft class
will handle Staging a¡d costuming. On the same Progxam the choir
under contract with Coast
Recon:ls.
and Mrs. Sara Dougherty's moderÊ dance classes will Present George Gershwin's "RhaPsodY in Blue. Sexton and Miss Unruh will be the
The Associated Men and Women Stuclents; sponsors of the sPling formâI, Trave chosen "Rendezvous
in the Sta¡s" for the theme.
Shirley White, cochailmân of the decorations committee, said the
danco will- be held in the social hall and adjoining patio of the, student center building on MaY 22. She revealed that the social hall
will be decorated with blue clouds and stars. There will be white lawn fu¡niture and a large foun' tain on the patio.
Miller, Gary Sexton, crnd CUMBERLAND FAIR - Deqnncr the music depcrrtmentls progrqm Cqrqlee Biizzq¡d qnnounce next Wednesdoy crt l0 AM in the FCC ouditorium.
National Tubercu losis
At Drive Goes Over through sâles
Miss 'White said that anYone The total number of students and who would like to serye on one faculty of F'resno CitY College of the committees for the dance x-rayed last v¡eek was 1,336. should see Sue Martin, President Miss Vi¡ginia Curry, executive of A\üS, Pete tr'armer, President of of the National Tubercusecretaiy AMS, or Miss Deakins. of Fresno County Associâtion losis The A\üS officers, rvith the said, "The percentage of students freshman and sophomore executive College City the Fresno in x-rayed committees, will pick the coed to of any highest the was survey reign as queen over the formal. CATENDAR OF THE WEEK
Apr.
17,
Apr.
18
3 PMI-FTesno Citv Colle8;e vs.' Stockton - swimming, Stockton.
12:30 PM-Fresno CitY College vs. t'Ìesno State College tr'rosh - basebatl, Euless Park. 10 .A,M-Fresno CitY College vs.
University of California, - track, Ratcliff Stadium.
tr-rosh
Apr. 20 12 PM-Campus Christian Fel' lowship, Ad-113.
12:15 PM-Associated Women Students, 12
SC-229.
PM-Phi Theta KaPPa, Com-
mittee Room
Apr. 21 12 PM-Student Council,
M-122.
Apr. 22
12 PM-tr'orensic Club, 12
Äd-128. Ä-17.
PM-Phi Beta Lamba,
12 PM-Calif ornia Student Teacher Ässociation, A-6.
of
Christmas seals.
,was achieved through the efforts of the entire success
faculty and the student council," said the college nurse, Mrs. Nora Simpson. Douglas Ä. Eudaly, Sue Martin and Pete X'armer were in
of the publlcity.
More Perfotmances Scheduled
"Cumberland tr'¿ir" and. "RhaP-
in Bìue" also vill be Pre' sented for a City College assembly at 10 AM Apr. 22..4, dress rehearsody
sal for high school choirs will be presented at 8 PM .{Pr. 21. "Cumberland tr'air" will be Presented during the lbesno Elks Club annual youth program MaY 1. The public will be chalged. 50 cents admission in the APr. 22 Performa,nce. X'CC students with student-body cards will be aclmitted free. Tickets will be sold at Hock'
HILLIARD STREETS
Young Singer Begins Climb For Stardom
Music Company, 7257 I'ulton St. The barkers for the affair in- At I'resno City College pop musand O St. campuses. school ever done in Fresno CountY, Mrs. Simpson said that students clude Lesley Lusk, Allan Kennedy, ic is plesent in the form of Hillard including l'resno State College." unable to be x-rayed still have a and Bob Friesen. The chorus and Streets, a young singer under the The drive was made Possible chance to get free x-rays at the dancers irlclude Judy Monson, Jean guidance of X'rank Sinatra's manthrough the courtesY. of the Na- County Health Department or they Holmeå, Sylvia Kirby, Mattie ager, Henry Sanicola. Combs, Shirley Kumano, Veloyce tional Tuberculosis Association can go to a private ihysician. Streets, a pre-medical student, RoVe, Janet and Joan Alexander, Tom Dorn, -Carl Wheeler, Carroll will be remembered by last semesChristiansen, Donaltl. McGugin, ter's students when, at tàe talent assembly, he sang his latest reRichard.Nunes, and Dan Tayaa.
Cqrd Ploying Action T sken
Douglas Eudaty, student council
charge
X-rays ett-Cowan
were made on the Unlversity
.A.ve.
Eight To Attend Long Beach Parley From City College
F
oll OÍÍicers
Six delegates and. two sponsors president, appointed a committee from F resno City College will pardean Deakins, Doris Miss to assist 2 in the Califor-nia, Junior Political activity leading to the ticipate list of uP a in setting of women, student recommendations regarding card College Student Government Asso- election of fall semester Apr.22. will start officers body ciation conference in Long Beach
To Be Nqmed
playing on the campus.
Jobn Alexander, rePresentative; on May 7-9. Sancly Torbit, commissioner of so' . Student Body President Douglas cial affairs; and Irene Brietigam, Eudaly, vice-president King Morris, commissioner of publications, will secretary Diane Nixon, treasurer serve on this committee. Miss Carolynn Steffen and represe¡taBrietigam is chairman of the com- tive Pete Farmer will a.ttend the
. Cunninghan, coordinator for the CJCSGA, of elections, reported that the card rþiU also attend, with two student
mittee.
conterence. Albert
Eric Radanovich, commissioner state
2 PM-Fresno City College Ys' playing on the lawn had ceased Coalinga, tennis, tr'resno CitY ' during the past week. Euda.ly said College courts. that he hact talked to some of the 10 AM-Cumberläntl Fair, audi- students who had been Playi¡g torium. cards and had received their cooP8 PM-Cumberland tr'air, Âudi. eration this matter. fn torium. said recommendations Ðudaly '' Apn 23 by the committee will re' set up Si8ua, 12 PM-Alpha Gamma quire the student council's approvM-l13. be Pub' 12 PM:-Interclub Council, al before the rules can the members sc-229.
"The
FCC
accompaDists.
lished and released to of the student body.
council sponsors, Joseph King and Miss Doris N. Deakins. "The conference," said Eudaly,
"is divirlett into
workshops r¡¡ith
each delegate from F"CC participating in a different shop." Eutlaly will work in the student
Eric
Radanovich, election com-
cording of "River Love." On the Al Radka's Open House program Streets started his jump
into the recording fiekl. Streets, with a voice smooth as pulling
taffy, was signed by Sanicola a¡d Capital Records to put on wax the sonts, "It V¡ill Never Happen Again" and "River Love." His latest record. is the ballad "There's
missioner, antrounced petitions of No One Like You." candidacy for students.wanting to At the recordìng studio Streets run for the 14 offices wili be avâil- got a chance to meet such recording artists as Nat King Cole, Ella able in the admissions office. Petitions must be returned with Fitzgerald, Ed Townsend, and Sina minimum of 35 signatures of atra, himself. student body members by Apr. 29. On meeting tr'rank Sinatra, The candidates will be introduced Streets said, "We had a short inin a nomination assembly May 1 troduction. Hello and goodbye; in the auditorium. more or less to say that we ìilere Nominees may campa"ign from going to get along fine." May 1 to May 8. The electlon is Á,sked what he thoughù about set for May 11 in the student cen- his portion of fame, Streets said, ter from 8 AM to 2 PM. "It's like something hard to get The new officers will be intro- used to. You never know exactly duced át the spring formal May 22 what's going to happen next." and will be installed during a stuStreets is a 1958 graduate of Edident government conference at the son High School. At Edison he was Sierra Sky Ranch, Oakhurst, Ma- a member of the choir and a"ctive
government-current proble.ms workshop in campus activities; tr'armer in athletics; Miss Nixon in publi- dera County. Radanovich cations-public ¡elations, and Miss elections. Steffen in finance.
will
in school events.
supervise the
Streets may be seen performing
at school dances and
assemblles.