COLLEGE
FRESNO
ASSOCIATED
PUBTISHED
STUDENTS NUMBER I I
cAtf FoRNtA, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962
vol. xvr
Fine Arts Festival Features Jazz, Poetty, Music, Drama "Poetry Cum Jazz" will open the week-long Fine Arts X'estival beginning Monday, May 21. The pro' grams, presented by FCC's art, drama a,nd music departments, will be open to the public. Monda.y, four Chico State College professors, led by Dr. Arthur
ings entitled "Poetry Cum Jazz" at
8 PM in the east courtyard.
repeated the following morning in an assembly at l'l AM.
will be
Thursday evening an invited Marvin L. Belford's SymPhonic Band will preòent a concert at 8 audience will view the performPM in the east courtyard on MaY ance of "Becket," a drama by the FÌench author Jean Anouilh, pre22. Wednesday evening the college s_ented by f'CC's drama departohoir's Sprlng Musical, under the mellt.
Solomon of the speech arts de- direction of C. Lowell SPencer, The play, directed by Clyde partment of Chico State, will give will be preeented at 8:30 PM in Sumpter, will also be presented a performance of jazz poetry read- the east courtyard. The Program Xliday and Saturday nights for the general public at 8:30 PM ln the east courtyard.
'¡An Afternoon of Muaic and Artr" featuring the CC vocal en-
F:RED MARTTI.T
FRED FÄISTA
semble and Gary Kruger, a P¡aniet'
wlll bc presented ln thc
facultY
lounge of the Administratlon bulld-
PM. i an art exhlË,|t, composed entlrely of work done by Clty College students, wlll tp on tliePlay ntgbtty at ?:30 PM in tàe west cou¡tyard. Rdfreelments wtll be ing at 3
-!':
served at the exhiblt.
"Approxlmately 200 ¡'CC stuwltl particlpate in the festi-
dents
val," Sumpter saitl.
"Thl¡ ic the flret ouch event ln the ¡chool's hlstory and ltc acccp tance by the publlc wlll dctcrmlnc whether or not thc lcetlval wlll bc an annual affairr" Sumpter addCHICO STÃTE PROIiESSORS rehecnse for their Moy 2l performcmce of Iazz Poetry to be presented of I PM in the ecrst courtyqrd. "Poetry Cum løzz" is the title of their City College presentcrtion.
Speakers Close . llt. l, w rnnrng r ear
The l¡st forensic event of tìe held SaturdaY ln Por'
se&son was
tervllle.
cd. One
ticket will a.dmlt a person to all the week'e events. They are $1 for the general pubüc a,nd 50 cents for studetrts.
Symposium Saturday sYmposlum,
the hlstorical meanlDg and
devel-
Eighteen students fron tr.lanz sponsored by the trÌesno CitY Col' opment of varlou,e modern d¿nce w'elBschenk's speech classes and lege Associated Women Studenta, forms. Ctyrle Sumpter'g interpretatlve wlll be held tn the F SC gYm.naslun Mrs. 'Sara Dougherty, the CC speech claes attenaled, the tourn¡' Saturday. The program, under the ausPices of the ['resno City antt State Col' Btudents. tùe uled lege dance departmeDts, will feaF.CC at¡¡tlent JerrY .SalleY won leggon a¡d a concert the orêtorlcal sectlon lof the con' ture a master Dance Players Guilil. The by the test. Dance Players Gulltl is a Sroup of Tbe tean of George Scheldt and college teachers who are noted in Merle Whitford were the winners the modern dance field. ln the rtebate comPetltlon. The They &re Marian Blgelow of F€C team also received a trophy. Fresno State College, Rebecca The poetry readlng comÞetltion Fì¡ller of MiUs College' Ätlele was won by FCC student Don Kis' Wenig of Stanford UniversitY, and
ment Both lnatructors
accompa-
ner,
Msrtin
da.nce department head, has lDvited all CC enal F SC stualents to view of partlcipate ln tàe symposlum.
' Fred Faieta is 'the new student body president for the fall semester. Faieta defeated John Lose, a write'in candidate for the presidential office, by 195 votes. The ámendment to prohi5it smoking in the Student Center was defeated soundly 262to 9. Thc other nêw offlccr¡ were I faU semester. 'We h¿ve a greot clectcd wlthout opporltlon. Thcy I advantage of buildtng upon the are, Fred Martin, vlce-precldent; I successes of this semeste,r to brùg Sharron Smith, secrctary, and Jo la brtshter, more dlverslfied prc gram for you ln the future. Beth Jackeon, trcaôutêr. Baum and Jlþ Janice Jacksoir I You may rightlv ¿sk my lntenreceived 15 and slr write-in votes, I tlons. Thie ls the outll¡e: respectively, to win the preslilen- | 1. Concentrate on a fully oppoaed tlal offlces of Á,ssociated Women I ballot at thè next electlon cfforÇ Students a¡d. Àssoclated. Men Stu- | an'b glve you an opportunlty to In tha¡klnt the
hea¡ each candldate.
students who
CATENDAR May
17
Noon-Inter Club CouncìI, A-128. Noon-Latin American Club, B-8. Noon-International Qlub, 8-6' May
19
1 PM-Track Meet,
Northern
date.)
7. Promote club ccordination.
8. Work toward improved
atudent - faculty - administration relatlonehlpe.
9. Contribute to the betterment of this instltution fn the eyes of our community.
California Finals, Modesto. May 24
Noon-Associated Women Sturlents, A-128.
Noon-Inteinational Club, B'6' 3 PM-Pep ,Giil tryouts; sym.
I
Cara Bradbury of the University of California at BerkeleY. The symPosium will begin at
personally extend
the
invita-
tion to anyone who would like to attend the student council meet-
if
you want to
in my
nomlnatlons
ings next year, and
9:30 AM with the master lesson.
participate in the realization of the above outline, in any phase
The concert at 1 PM will be in the form of a lecture-demonstration of
TELL
US.
As I
Finol lssue
The Rampage will Publieh an &page recap ¡ssue next week. This will be the last issue of the publication for'the sPring seme.ster. Any final club announce' ffents or news stories must be turned in by MondaY in Room 21'l of the Student Center.
2. Tradittonalize tàe F:osh-Soph
voted for him, tr'aieta macle the fol- pleyday. lowing ecceptånce: 3. Devote time each seme8ter for Speaklng for all the electecl offi- a p¡ogremlof civic wortJr (pa¡allel cers and representetlves, I would to the CÄRE drive). llke to'thank all those who exer' 4. Satlafy all lnterêsts with; a. cisecl thelr rlght to vote fn thls acsemblies of culture; b. apcakorr elestloo. Although somewhat lim- of promincnce; c. celebrity perited ln cbofce, you bave preaented formances; d. bigger and bcttcr me wltl 13 fine people to carry oB ralllec; ê. peltonal frc¡hman orlcnthe work of student couDcll. tat¡on; f. forelgn student forums. 'With the opp'ortuntty of gummer 5. The initiatlon of a etudent Yacatioû, I feel we wlll be able to judlcl¿l system. 6. Develop a People to Peopls succesefully organize the actlvltleg and buslness of the forthcomln8 program oD canÞuÊ. (I s/ill expla,ln this pro8Fam ln detail at a l¿ter
Jo¿nne Gewertz, Dea¡na Davis and
OF THE WEEK
Emerge
V ictoriousin SB E leclíon
dents.
AWS Feafures Dance A modern dance
Fc,ieto,
salcl
-
speech, a student president and his council are hopelessly crlpplerl
without the entåusiasm and
OF THE FRESHMAN CLA,SS constitution committee look crpprovingly at the new document. The revised doctrment will be presented to the Student Council Tuesdqy for cpprovcl. If it is possed by the Council, the constitution will be presented to the freshmqn clqss at o meeting Moy 22 in Room 212 of. the Administrotion building ot 3 PM. MEMBERS
su¡>
port of the whole student bo(ly, for
you and only you can guarantee. the success of student government and the progress which it nust take to remain a vital force. Fred F. Faieta