FRESNO
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B'Y
THE
FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THI'RSDAY, OCTOBER
COLLEGE
-O''OCIATED
STUDENTS
11, 1962
NUMBER 4
)PHS ELECT OFFICERS Têft Avskion
Homecoming Activifies
T oke
Begin Nexf Week Ilomecomlng
As
ls coming. The until halftlme at Saturday night's
maror social event of the year at game.
Fresno Cf ty College wlll take Ha.lftlmo 0or.on¿tlon over the campus next week, The Rams will host the Modesto A varlety of ectlvlties are Pirates at 8 PM Saturday in Mcpleaned for thê 1962 celebration, Lane Stadlum During halftime another pau¡der the dlrection of Fred Martln. radè of the homeeo¡ning floats Ân aseembly uext Thursday at will follow a precislon performnoon wll kick off the three days ance by the band. of feotlvlties. The queen candi- After the parade, th€ floats datæ slll be lDtroduced at the carryint the three queen flnallsts asseobly, aud the pep gfrls, yell will remaln on the fleld and the leaders and majorettes wlll per- name of the queeD wlll be a¡nounced by Fred Faleta, student for¡aDresldent. Olubs hÂve unùll It¡e<Incod¿¡'- to wlìl be crorvned by hrrr tn the na¡nes of thoir can- The queen ìast year's Edmundson, Gayle d.ida¡6s to nôr'ts Deaktns in ^¿l12t,
Coech Clare Slaughter and f,l'¿ve St. Loul8, former student presldent of FCC will be the pre€ldcdt of' -I'CC' \rlll " be Pep 6roups and the studsrt
A trophy for tho most
Murphy, electiotr. OcL 17 Deadllne for clubs to turn in queon e¿ndidate's name. OcL 1A Ilomecoming Assem|r[qs¡ bly ln-auditorium. Alumnl luncheon in 1 .A.M - room. committee OcL le Homecoming parade
otr campus.
queeD.
ANNE HAGEI*STEIN
major as vlce preeldent; C¿rol Quadros,treasurer; Janlce D€ Mello, 19, a medlcal secr€tary naJor as interclub councll ret> resetrtatlve; and Inman Perkins, 21, a body and fender major, as director. There wlll be a revote between Lynn Nord and Cc¡ol
RICHÃRD FREY
-
Voting for
ã) Homecoming game I PM (Parade and êt Mclane crownlng of queen at half-
OcL
time). HomecQm10 PM to 1 AM center. lng dance in student
Matlock. The sophomore class had only
club durtng homeconlng wtII aleo bo presonted a.t that tlmo. The
Homocoming Calendar
I AM to 2 PM
sprlng semester y¡ere chosen Monday, Oct. 8, at an all school elee tlon. The sophomo¡es elected Richard Frey, a, 19 year old buslnees maJor, as presid.ent; Anne Ilagelsteln, 20, an elementary educatlon
act'¡ve
clubs rrlll lre JrrdSBd on thoir floats, cannpus ca.mpa.lgnlng, pub. liclty and ovenrll ¡ra,rtlclpa,tion. body presldetrt from Modesto JunIerry Ap¡rans lor College will also epp€ar on the Frank Terry, a local disc Jookey program. and the Deltas will be featured at Fr.ed Faieta wlll be the master the dance following the gane. It of ceremonies. will be held from 10 PM to 1 AM f/uncheon in the soclal hall. The Deltas, a five pince conbo, l'ollowlng the dance will be a aro led by JLm Waller. They apalumni Ì'CC luncheon to honor lu the committee room of the penred at the tr.CC Aplause¿thon cafeteria. Former students may last year, at the KMAKe Drurnamakè rqservatlons by contactlng thon',a,nd eppeår on tho KlìfAKe Ca,baret ntghtly on I{JEO-TIz. tiss Deaklns tn .4. 128. .4, group of autheutic Hawalian the f,Hda,y's features wdll be slngers, hula dancers, drummers elætlon of the Homoconring and guftarists will also perform. Quoen a¡d the Present¿tlon Pa. The clothes with dress is school rr¡ds foeturlng tho candld.ates heels for the girls and suits for riding tho flæts of thelr sponsorthe boys. lng club. Strxle,nt llody Ca.r'tls T¡re parade wlll betin et noon Students from tr'resno Clty Cola¡d wlll procede west on Weldon lege and Modesto Junior College Ave- a,nd wlll travel through the may be admitted free with stuclrcle driveway tu¡ice in front of dent body cards. the student center. I'CC students may attend all The Fresno City College march- Elomecomlng activities a"t no lng band end majorettes wfll lead charge. the perade. The Homecomlng chairmen are Voting for queen will take Dorothy F eldman, assembly; place from 8 AM to 2 PM FridaY. Mitch BoÌver, dance, Leslle GuenElectlon booths will be set uP in zel, dance decoratlons; Dave Duthe student center foyer and ln bel, halftime; Vlctor'Wong:, pafroDt of the library. The results of rade, Linda Riggin, publicitv; the ballotlng will not be dlsclosed Luella .Wilde, luncheon; Kathy
NooD
FCC freshmen and sophomore class offlcers for the 1962-63
Houecomlng queen.
sstd D{a¡tln.
Curfiis Lockey Gives Speech Curtis Ð. Lackey, instructor of
Itrdustrial education . of Fresno City Couege, was guest speaker at
a meetlng of the lligh Club of Fresno, Oct. 2.
Lackey, who made
Twelve
a trip
to
Thailand with a Yocatlonâl educatlon group, discussed his trip and also presented some slides and pietures of that country. The High Twelve Club ls a nonpolttical, non-sectarian organizatlon, composed of buslness and professfonal men who are lnter-
ested
iû the progress of their
communlty, clty, s,nd the world.
Posfs Presidenfs
one contend€r fo¡ presldent and one for úlce-presldent. All other eo¡¡homor¡s were. elætêd, on e wrlte ln ballot. The fre¡hman clags elecd,ed S¿rkls Avakla¡, 18, a hlstory Esror as presld.ent; Howard Satkl, 18, also a hlstory maJor ÊB vlcepresl-
dent; Patrlcla Wrlght, 1?, a ele mentary educatlon ma,Jor aB seo'
HOW,A,RD SÄIKI
retary; Margaret McPherson; a buslness major as treÐsurer; Jackle Tarr, 18, an Elnglleh maJor âs Interclub Councll RepresentatfYe; and Thomas Barile, Larry Krum, and Sanrly laylor e6
SÄRKIS ÄVÄKIÃN
cless dlrectors.
Survey T eom Sfresses Depcrrtmental Adyonces
}-ull accreditation for tr'CC was renewed for another flve years by the Western College Assôclatfon when a seven member team vislted the campus last May. The team's report was prepared as is one at the end of each accreditation period, to help the college keep its standards high.Recommendations were mede for all thé departments of the college and student actlvltles.
Tho reporter co¡[mented
on wha,t w¡rs done slnce the la"st roport a"n<l ma¡le recommendations for furthor lmpnovemonts at City
No Unìis Lost
llngham, soclal sclence department, Compton Colege; Dean Irwln P. Diamond, College of Ma-
T
o TCityronsÍers
tr'resno
College offlcials
Valley rln; Dr. Edmund T. Peckham, of- belleve that San Joaquln parents should and their students fice of admlsslons, University of the Pacific; Dr. Ilarold Rlchard- know that there ls no lose ln
credlts or grades for transfer BtuJose State CoIIege; and J. Graham dents to the Unfverslty of Callforthey come Sullivan, chlef, Bureau of Nation- nia's branches, whether junior college or from Harvard, a al Defense Educatlon Àct Adminany other accerdited instltutlon. lstratlon. Katharine L. 'Walker, an asslst-
son, psycholog'y department,
Dr. Just
San
ant dlrector of relatlone with for the universlty, polnt-
schools
ed out that students are expected to make a C average or better ln completed in the unlverslty work Colloge. in order to obtaln their bachelor'e Dr. Roy Just, Sociolqgy lnstruc- degrees and that all grades from Commendatlons are given - for the numbei of volumes in the li- tor at FCC, is speaking during a other lnstltutions are acc€Irted for brary, the refflciency of the cleric- series of lectures on the relfgions full value. al help, the way that the admln- of the world, sponsored by Cam- Junlor college transfer atuistration and the students work pus Chrlstlan tr'elowshlp. the spokesman sald, are togiether, and the lev€I of ablltty "Any college student is wel- dents, accepted at hlgher collegea fully of the faculty. come," stated Dr. Just. "to attend and. universities. Junior colleges The committee did r.ecommend these lectures." ¡eceive thelr accredltatlon from úhat besrdes X-rays, lt could be The lecture serles will start at the same agency anü lnvestigators po*sible to givo a complote physic- 8 PM every Sunday night and con- as the four-year school¡, wblch al exa,mlnation to all entering stu- tinue through December 23 at the entitles students to full transfe¡ donts. .AIso it was recommended first Presbyterian Church, 1540 of units and grade polDts. that if the classrþoms and offlce M St, It ls co-sponsored by the Sluce the majority of unlverwe¡o removed from the libra,ry church's college age group Chi sity Btudents now some fron Junmore room would be avalla,blo for Rho. lor colleges, the unlverslty anlibrary services. ' . The topics of the lectures will nounces that junlor college transThe members of the team s¡ere be Hlnduism, Buddhisyt, Taosim, fers who could have ente¡ed the Dr. Morford L. Rtddick, director, Conlucianlsm, Shintolsm, Islam, unlverslty after hlth school make Santa Monlca Clty College; Dean Jridaism, Bahal, and Christianlty. as good or better Srades as.do Jack E. Brookfns, Oakland Clty tr'llms and outslde speakers are students who attend the uDlverCollege; Dean Dr. Robert C, Gll-r also plànned. slty for four Years'
To Lecture