CITY
FRESNO
PI,,,BLISHED vor.. xvll
COLLEGE
BY TI.IE ASSOCIATED
FRESNO, CAI.IFORNÍA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
4,
.STUDENTS
1962
NUMBER
We Wont
Students Receive Scholarships
Our Lounge Use of the student lounge as a classroom wiìl continue until the work is finished on Rooms 210 and 214 in the A.dministra-
By JACI{IE TA-RII
I Fifty-five
scholarships totaling
$3,065 have been av¡arded for the 1962-63 school year by the f.CC Scholarship Committee.
Thirty¡nine
(
$2,165
) of
tion Building. These two rooms were to be resummer stated James Collins, dean of the
modeled durirg the
the
fifty--five scholarships have been awarded to new freshman stu-
letters arts and science division. Due to a labor dispute during the' summer the work has been delayed and has not been finfshed to this date. Room 212 which is located between the two rooms is not beint worked on at this time, .but lB not usable as a classroom slnce the noise from the work is to loud and disturbes the clases. Dean Collins also stated that the completion time ls not certain, but hopes that the work will
dents. The remaining sixteen scholarships, amounting.to $900, were received by sophomores. The scholarshi¡ls were ¡€ceivod and doúr&t€d by tlre fol-
lowinE people and
org'amiza-
tions: Tho largest scholarship rvhir:lr was $125 rtas dorr¡rted by the
I'ro¡¡ressivç Horne Clul¡. M¿r'i Schultz, e Bla,du¿te fror¡r f'rer¡no High, who ls nou' a froshman at f,'CC, eccepted the
be done by Oct. 26. Any student may u8e the lounge at any time that class ls not using
a,rvard.
Freshmen recqiving these scho-
larshlps include Kathleen Cuadros, a graduate of Kerman High, who ls being sponsored by FCC
the room.
Ctrqirs, chqi¡s qnd mo¡e chcrirsl
(Frey Photo)
tr'aculty Club. The Dean James M.
Malloch Memorial Award rYas giverl*'to MaÏlsne -M. 'Or¿ôa, a' graduate of Sanger High. other $100 scholarshlps were awarded to Catalina Murzalez, a Madera High alumnus¡ who was
by the Gerber Food Company of Fresno, The 40 and 8 Club also awarded Joyce Isles, sponsored
Mclane High School, a
$100
scholarship.
Nation¿l Offlco Man¿gernerìt Assoclrùtion s p o n s o r e tl FCO
81 Forëi gn students Attend
Fresno CC This Semester
Iìy CHAIILES \üIIIGHî The admissions of ficê reports there are 81 students frour 16 foreign nations attendirrg FCC this fall on student visas from
da, Dorolhy C. Felduran, l)dward Rehrouz Tahbaz, Parviz Valeh, Jung, fùobert Watson; Denmark, Jaleh Yavari and Helen YoussouCharlotte Abel, l-rance, Anne-Ma- fogli.
rie Bernheim (president of the hìternational Club); Holland,
Lubberta Meursinte; Hong Kong, There were 82 from 19 uatio¡rs Michael Chan, Yat Ming Chan, larshlps awarded to Homer T. last fall and 8? fuo¡n 22 countrfes Yiu Man Chan, Jestlna Chang, Margaret Chen, Chiu Hon Chow, Ishisaka and Georte Rouse, both Iast spring, reapplicants are All foreign Thomas Chow, V/an-Loong Fong, both sponsored FCC sophomores, Fown Yin Ho, Jeanny Kwan, by the San Joaqufn Stock and qulred to take an Engllsh proficiency exСnination. 'I'wo years Yvonne Lai, I'eter l-am, Vivian Bond CIub. California Congress of Parents ago the college did not screen the Lam, Teresa Leung, Richard Li, and Teachers sponsored a $60 applicants as thorouthly, and 106 nfàr Keung, Andrew Tsang, Justina Tse, John Wong, Minnie Yin, scholarship received by freshman foreign students were enrolled. Peter Yip and Philip Yu. Tæt Give l'oreigners Irene Chacon, a Kerman High graduate. The test is given by forei8n Indi¿r.ns Attenditrg The Cary Chester Memorial consulates representing the AmerIndia, Sahaj Grewall, Syed Haican Language Center of the bibuddin, Lal Jawanda, Abdulra(Continued on Page 3) American University of Washing- zak Khayat, Amrit Sethi; Iran, ton, D.C., sponsored by the State l-ariborz All¿hyari, Parvis ArzaniDepartment. The results are Pour, Fereidoon Bayati, Tavebeh mailed to the college. Applicants Biuckzadeh, Khosro Djahangiri, . Ãt F¡ who fail the test are not ad- Taher Emani, fi'eridon ,FarrokhY, mitted uDtil they acquire the Mahmoud Gahrahmat; Sahaj GrePlans tor fCC's io*e.o-ing necessary proficfency in Dnglish. wall, Vahid Hadjian, Ðskanda¡ soþhomoro l)orothy Davis.
the State Department.
There were also tlvo $75 scho-
Homecoming trlcrns 6eqn
activities have begun u4der the dlrection of Fred Martin, chairman of the three day celebration. Martin has suggestett that the varlous college clubs select a queen candidate anrl enter its candldate's float in the parade to be held at noon Oct. 19 on camPus. Homecoming will officially begin Oct. 18 with a pep assembly in the auditorium at noon, featuring the pep groups, musical groups and various other acts. On the same day there will also be a luncheon for alumni at 1 PM in the cafeteria. The Rams will host Modesto Junlor College at the homecomlng game Oct. 20, and the queen will be crowned durlng the halftlme ceremonies.
.{ semi formal dance, held ¿fter the game from 10 PM to 1 A.M will conclude the '62 homecomlng actlvlties.
Japanese Str¡dents
Japan, Satoru lchimaru, Satoru
Semitsu, Emiko Taketomo, Fujio Tomuro, Isao Yano; Lebanon, Sahag Kasnakjian, Houannes Melkebian, Hovagim Ohanian; Mexi-
co, Delores Aguirre;
llpine Islands, Rodrigo Dar, Nestor Quindfpan, Mlllie Quintos, Sebastian Tabulinar; Syria, Marwan 'Haidary; Thailand, Arerut Fasang, Pad Fasang; Turkey, G Fasang, Pad Fasang; Turkey, Garbis Kurtmen, Astor Kuyumand Venezuelà,.Victor Kor-
but.
Closs Elecíìons Resch
eduled
C. Holstein, dean of Ktrajave, Nemet Malekesalehi, FCC class elections, previously admissions and records, said. the Manouchehr Mashouf, Parl Mas- scheduled for Oct, 1, have been purpose of this test is not to re- houf, 'Hassan Miralavi, Farhad postponed until Oct. 8 because duce the number of foreign stu- Moasser, Mehrnaz Moinpour, Me- not enough students have petidents but to make certain the hrnouch, l\foinpour, Khadiaeh Na- tioned. students are qualified. vab, Robert Oroumieh, Gholamale À meeting of all interested He said the admissior of for- Rustegai, Mohamade Sheykhadeh, candidates was held in Bungalow eign students is the same as that 'Wedhesday during rvhich the 6 except student of an A.merican qualificatlon for offices were disthat the foreign students must cussed. Candidates were also sevsubmit their entrance Papers given a talk on encouragement erâI months before admission to of campus politics. corallow time for all uecessary A nominations assembly will be respondence and for the student drama coach held today at 12 noon in the Clyde G. Sumpter, passport get visa. and a to at l.resno City CoUege, returned audltorlum for all candidates. All Subsidized By Í'amilies to his teaching Bosition Monday, students are urged to attend this Most foreign students are subof recuper- assembly, sidized by the families and,/or following three weeks ation at his home. local sponsors and not bY their Qualifications for office proSumpter suffered a heart at- vide that a candidate must be an governments or the United States, tack Aug. I and wasn't able to active member of his class; must Holstein said. oót have less than a "C" averagp; More than half of the studeDts return until this week. Ftlling in for him durlng his must be taking a mlnimum of 12 come from lran and Hong Kong, absence were Mrs. Dt¡lcie Wrlght unlts at FCC; antl must not be 26 and 23 -resPectlvelY. George
SumpÍer Refurns
Natlons represented are: Cana- and Mrs. Prudence Clark.
on piobation.
on Monday, 'Wednesday, and Frlday. On Tuesday and Thursday tñe room ts ópeir aU atây, 'wlth the exception of a I AM class. This schedule is subJect to change without notice and students who use the loun8e can check the lounge for any chauges. Students are asked to leave the lounge when they see that a class is tolng to use lt during that hour. Also they are asked bY the instructors and Dean Collins not to leave the lounge ln a mess. "The admlnistration," stated Dean Collins, "certainlY appreciates the use of the studeüt lounge durlng this emergeDcy.
PaDama,
George Cox, Carlos Mussa; PhiI-
jian;
,4.s of last report the lounge is available at 11 ÂM antl 3 PM
FCC Students
May Still
Drop Classes
The last day to drop classes without being penalizetl wlll be Friday, Oct. 12, stated George C, Holstein, dean of admissions. A,ccording to the Administration and Holstein, if a person wishes to drop a class .and has
an
acceptable reason,
he
muet
first go to his assigned counselor in order to receive a d¡op card. If this ls done before Frlday, Oct. 12, he will recelve a plain "W", which means withdrawal \Yithout failure. A person who decldes to drop
a class after the first five weeks of school or after F¡iday, Oct,12, will receive a "TÍF". The students as $rell as the faculty have misunderstood the
meaning of a dishonorable and honorable withdrawal. Mr, Ifolstein explained that a student can receive a "WF" and stlll be
to have an honorable withdrawal from college. IIe continuetl that a student receivés a dishonorable withdrawal only if he has been dlsmissed from class by an lnstructor for dlsclplinary reasotrs, or dlemlssed completely from school considered
for
mlscondúct.