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COLLEGE

FRESNO

ASSOCIATED

PUBTISHED FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY

VOL. XVI

MAY

STUDENTS NUMBER 9

3, l9ó2

President White Tells Acceptance Of Position

Debaters

AreA-Ok

ln USA

Ifenderson, regional coordinator

FCC debaters topped all other California colleges at the National

for

overa^ll competition with colleges from atl parts of the nation that were represented at Hutchi son, Kan., Apr. 12, 13 and 14. Dezie Woods, last Year's Nation' al Oratory ChamPion, Placed first in'Women's Oral Interpretive read-

in

OÍÍbeof lssues

(î,Cqndidste)

Sam Ganimian, National Oral lnYear,

regained hie title as ,lre placed first again this year. He also received a certíficate of excellence in men'8 oratory. Debatere Place

Do we need a la¡8er

lounge?

These àre several

extemPoraneous

debate.

Oller Rates Excellent Randy Oller, returning debater,

received an excellent award in the

division of interpretive

reading

and receired one of the four superlor a\\'ards given in extemporaneoug speaking.

Barbara, Cardone and Dezie 'Woods, F-'CC's only women's debate

be voted on June 5.

JC's 20 Million

DEZIE IVOODS .A,ND SAM ploce ploques theY won ot ment in Hutchinson, Kon., wos rcnked third in the nc¡tion of the toumcmrent.

(Frey Photo)

Accred¡ting Team To Complete Tour

lege construct¡on. 'White notecl that the $20'000'000 manY Y¡ould go to help PaY for an estr-

student

of the will conf¡ont

CC etuatents in dent body election, whlch promises leges in 1963-64. Construction Funda to be one of the most unusual in the history of tàe college. The city colle8ie President said  bill to Prohlbit smoking in the that Proposition 3, if aPProved in Student Center ï¡ill aPpear on the the June 5 elecLion, would. helll ballot and if the measure recelves provide Flesno CitY College with a majority of the votes cast 'Wed,' funds for site acquisition and' con' nesday, smoking will be outlawed struction of a new classroom buildF

Both men received certificatee of

speaking and oratorical speak¡ng. And as a team Anderson and Rogera took third in men's division of

City College and other state JC's. The statewide bond issue is to

mated $8?,000,000 in construcüon needed by California iunior colstuWednesday's

offbeat issues that

Rtcb¿rd A¡derson and Dennis Rogeß, FCC debaters, received awards in each of their divisions. A.nderson placed third in men's imprrnptu speaking, with Rogers followint close wlth a fourth in this dlvision.

exce I len ce in

its effect on Fresno

Twenty million dollars of ProPoBY ANN EHRENBURG sition 3's $270,000,000 has been ear'should smoking be allowed in marked for the junior colleges, the f¡rst t¡me that state bond funds the Student Center? have been allocated for junior colPh.D's? Should lnstnrctors have

ing, receiving the onlY suPerior ln the division'

of last

bond. issue and

Spark Bqllot

award glven

terpretive Champion

Proposition 3, was Primarily of public lelations - exBlaining the need for Passage of the one

Speech Tournament; ranking third

in the coffee shoP, cafeteria, lounge, social hall and all other

ing.

Based on the latest studY of parts of 'the Student Center build- anticipated enrollment, more than rng. 7,200 Btudents are expected at citY The bill was introduced bY a college by 1965 - an increase of sludent council member at 'the some 2,000 from the Present eng¡oup's regular meeting Tuesday rollment. The new classroom bu¡ld' and the council voted. to Put the ing, depending upon final action of measure on the ballot for the stu- the board of education, of course,

house thie increase, W,hite said. Gym ComPletition Whereas there is much debris caused by cigarettes and whereas In reviewing the futu¡s develoP-

dent body's verdict. The measure reads as follows:

will be needed to

"The first value of the accredi- the smoke irritates manY PeoPle, ment of city college, 'Wfi,te saitl By RICHARD SALAIS team, captured. a 4-2 record in \tro-A.n accreditation team represent- tation is the self-apPrisal bY the smoking should be Prohibited in that the ne$¡ 8yûrnasium now unmen's division of debate, which is ing the 'Western College Associa- institution to evaluate the total the Student Center. der constr{¡ction should be comvery commendable in a National tion will complete its tour of the operation of the school. is pletect earh¡'in 1963. this electlon in twist A¡other Tournament where there were over FTesno CitY College camPus todaY "The second value is having out- the a¡no'uncement bY John Lose The modern athletic Plant, re' 25 colleges representing 13 states with its recommendations to fol- siders, such as this accreditation that he will be a write-in candidate placing the 44-year-olcl buildi¡c in attendance, said X'ranz Wien- low. team, help improve the total oper- for student bodY President. which accommodates only a frac' schenk, tr'ÖC debate coach. The six-man committee,-.rcgnsist- ation of F"CC. Fred Faieta is the onlY official tion of the students who Dust ing of three Persons from junior ¿'The third value is to be recog- candidate for student bodY Presi- take physical education, will incolleges, two from four Year insti- nized a6 a échool which enables dent. He is presentlY serving as clude practice fiel<Is, volleyball' tutions and one from the State De- college units to be transferred to student body treasurer. Last se- tennis and basketball courta, a partment of Education, will submit other schools in the nation," Wh¡te mester he was freshman claee swimming pool and men-s aDal wo' its recommendations to the Com- sâid. president, He has been a delegate men's locker a.nd shower room¡l, 'Western College Associa.tion plus spectator seating for 2,600. mission for Accred.iting Junior ColThe (Continaed on Page 3) Bids for the sPring formal are leges. accredisix the regional is one of now availòble in the Student CenThe purpose of the investigation tating agencies which cover the ter, foyer,¡¡atd Ellen Ewing, presiis to rev¡ew the school's aims and nation. The main office of the Student of qssociated Women purposes, curriculum, ¡nstructiont Associatlon is located in tr'resno

Spring Formql Bids Avsilable

dents.

student personnel service, activi' with Dr. Mitchell Briggs as Presispring affair will be ties and administration. dent. presented S8riday, MaY 11, in the uPon thorough The Commission, Chairman of the committee is Rainbow ,allroom, from 9 PM to findings, will Dr. Morford. L. Ri<ltlick, Santa of the examination 1 AM, by rWS and the Associated vote to continue or withhold the Monica City College, Other comMen Stu ots. accredited rating held bY X'CC. mittee members include Robert aradise 'wiil be the X'resno City College was last ac- Giuingham, Social Science, EducaSpring e event. It will be car- credited in 1957 with a full five cation, Compton College; J. E. theme ol tropical flowers, foun- year accreditation. The accredita- Brookins, Dea,n, Laney Campus, ried out tains ar ffbirds of paradise, said tion of institutions of higher learn- Oakland City College; Harold Sharon åtro and Jim Baum, who ing is required €very five Years or Richardson, Psychology, San Jose are in frSe of the decorations. less. State; Eatr¡¡ard T. Peckman, Social Jerry f$hs, -lMS president, and Accreditation enables those col- Science, Aatmissions, University of Miss B ff$trave appointed several lege units proposed for transfer Pacific; and. J. Graham Sullivan, other cl Ðen to take care of ar- credit änd earned in junior college Chief of the Bureau of National or the affair. rangeÌr to be transferred to any other state Defense Education Act AdminisThey eryl Jordan ând Pat or university in the western region tration. hments; Don Petru- and to other regions throughout Marks, lrwin P. Diamond, Dean of Stury Conner, publicity; the nation, celli a dent Personnel, College of Marin, . Stuart M. White, tr'resno CitY is the assistant to the chairman. iTl,þp¡¡i,"*å ""1 The final results of the team's College President, commented on the imBortance of this accredita- recommendations wilf not be made public until'suhmer. tion:'j'.::.' .:i '. . .r:..... The

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Former SB Prexy Receives olsrship Clqremont Schterpart. The former

President of Dennis Rogers, FCC soBhomore' has been awarded an $800 scholar- the Forum Club has been on the ship to Claremont College. Rogers all league water polo team and. tle will begin the scholarshiP in the team. Âll these

fall

all leatue swim

semester.

activities were considereal by th€

Rogers obtained a college for Rogers receiPt of his terview with the registrar of Cla¡e- scholarship. He then mont on the tr'CC samPus. Kenneth Wood, counselor for received letters of recommendaPersonal in-

tion from CitY College for Clare'

Rogers, added that Rogers was aelected for his qualities as a leader'

mont's consideration. has PerThe former FCC ASB President and the service that he his school. for forined then prepared a brochure of his activities and a grouP of news- The .{lBha Gamma Sigma mempapen clippings to Claremont for ber foretells his future at Claremont majoring in international reapproval. Recently Rogers took Part in the Iations, with a minor in Public retrip of the forensics team to Hutch- lations. A,fter receiving his clegree inson, Kan., and won thirtl Place in two years he will aBBIY for honors in the debate comPetition graduate school at Harvard in the with Rich¿ird Anderson as his coun- general fielcl of political science-


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