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FRESNO, CAI.IFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER

Ramburger Roundrlp Draws Largest Crowd ln H¡story Hoolencrnny Drqws Prqise City Collete students attended the Ramburger Round-uP held last Friday night to enjoY food, entertainment and the comPanY of old and nev¡ Trlends.

Later Al'r'ivers I\Íany stratglers came at 6 PM to buy tickets for the Round uP' and the student couIrcil, who had

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the rambut'gers, Botato salad, ice orean :¿Dd-I\qIr,4ecv*d-Àllirß,,!he night, the lce cream was the first to go, according to Bower.

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Corly Urges Sfude nls To Visit Librory, Explains Use The Fresno City College Library, according to head librarian Jackson Carty, is the "Result of ten years of hard work and careful planning to facilitate college course work and to mnake easily available the materials containing the ideas and human experiences of our culture." The library, which is locatetlf on Universlty Àvenue, south of contains books placed on reserve the administration buil<ìing, is by instructors for certaln courses. open from 8 .{M to 5 PM, Mon- These books are available on reday through Friday, and from quest from the reserve desk. 6:30 PM to 9:20 PM on Monday They may be checked out for 2 'through Thursday. Each student hour intervals durlng the day, planning to use these facilities and they - may be checked out shoutd register at the Circulation after 4 PM (3 PM on tr'ritlay), Desk so that he might check out and are due back by 9 AM on books, Carty said. the followinA day. Beference Books containing Reference books such as encyfnformation concerning all of the clopedias, atlases, almanacs, unbooks on hand and their location bound and bound periodicals, dicis found to the right of the circu- tionaries and newspapers are lation desk. Carty pointed out found in the reference room and that books are listed by author they are for student use in the and by the Dewey Decimal system. library only. The general book collection is Pamphlet and vocatlonal files, found through the door behind college catalogs and listening machines, tape recorders and recthe circulation desk. "In this area the student will ord players may also be found in find books of history, ârts, recre- the library. ation, literature and fiction on Carty and his assistants, Louise the first floor, and books of phl- Cahn, R. John 'Wolfenden, Paula losophy, religlon, general works Reed and Cecile Kahn, urged stuf,iff ""tfiÉ{scréheeE on ' tlre - secorü dents to contact theE'"lf they fIoor. " need help in finding materlals in

will go as well."

Entertainment began with a number by the PeP band. The band was lhen joined bY the new pep girls, who Performed a routine. The majorettes dispIaYed their twirling talents and the yell leaders led the crowd in Ram

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stated General Chairman Mitchell Bower. "The student council only hopes that the rest of the Year

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Starr Releases Schedule Of Buses To Rural Areas

Twenty New Facülty Members Join FCC

Fresno City College will utilize three buses, one station According to Ster¡art M. White, spent 1962 at Oakland Ciúy Collnman Perkins, who gave à \ragon, a sedan and one "carry-all" to transport students spirited pep talk, stated, "I'm from outlying communities to school. President, twenty new faculty lege, and 1968 touring Europe, is going to make sure I'm at every Paul Starr, dean of men, announced that all vehicles will members began their careers at teaching English; Annette Johngame. lf each of You will do at arrive at FCC at 7:45 AM. All buses will leave for the reFresno City CoIIege this semester, son, a llome Economics teacher, least as much as I'm going to do, markihg an iucrease of eight over ca¡rre from TVestern Illinois IInithen we'il have fine sPirit." Iast year's 134, brlnging the all versity a,t Macomb, Ilrinois; a¡rd Folk Singers Accident, Health time high to 742. Selrnour I:ntham, a Lrnited Súates The highlight ot the evening Eight of them tåught in the Air Force I¡ieutenant Colonel fgom was a "hootenarìy," featuring the lnsurance Fresno school system jusú prior Vandenberg Air Force Baso is I{eritage Singers, a folk trouP teaching Psychology and Sociolfrom FCC. The clapBing hands to coming to F.C.C.-Helen M. ogy' and stamping feet of the audience Dead Nea rs B€ver, is teaching Business; Rob- Ifans 'Wiedenhofer has reaccompanied them. Later chairs and Sickness ert I(imura, Chemistry; Hope Os- turned Students' Accident from the Netherlands, and tables were folded uP and Insurance tendorf, Spanish; Mel Petertson, where he rvas teaching Physical Medical ExBense PIan put away and. the street dance Biology ¡md I{ealth Educa,tion; Education on is available to all FCC students Jane a teacher exchange began. Music was Brovided bY Physical Educa,tion; basis with tr'ranciscus Kools, who the Renegades. in the health center or the coun- GeneShriner, Stophens, Physical Educa. to the Netherland.s. "I'd like to thank the People seling center, announced Àrchie tion; Albert Pauls, Business; and has returned 'Wiedenhqfer has resumed Mr. who attended for putting the Merle L. lÌla,rtin is a Counselor. Bradshaw, dean of students. teaching Physical Education here tables and chairs away," said insurance is offered to the The other new instructors are at F.C.C. This Bower. "Without their help, the 'Wilbur Beasley, who is teaching college student at a fee of $25.00 student council would have had for one fuII year, $19.00 for the History; Fred Carvell, Business; a big job. Those students helpêd A.rthur Demanty, from Sanger make the Ramburger Round-uB college year, and $9.50 for the Union High School, also teaching Council Approves the success that it was. We hope first semester, Under this policy Business; Conrad. Discont; came that everyone tot to know each the student is covered on and off, from EI Camino High in South Budset other better." campus, day and night. The all- San fi'rancisco, instructing in EngThe f'CC Associated Student inclusiveness of this Blan includes Iish and. Speech; Alma L, Palmer Council approved a fall budget of from'Wad.sworth V..4.. HosBital in Rooter Buses. Will all of the necessary medical bene- Los Angeles, professing in Nurs- $36,330,at the regular meeting Trovel To Reedley fits, especially to the student who ing Educatlon; Kenneth Owens Iast Tuesday. Rally Commissioner Bill Mazmust assume the responsibility of Iefp Ells High School in RichA tentative budget was prozeo announced today that buses insurance for his own health. mond, California to teach .A,rt posed at a special meeting prewtil be provided for student The pollcy will provide up to here at Clty College; Timothy slded over by Larry Krum, ASB transportatioD to the I'CC-Reedfo¡ medical ex¡renses with- Welch, the college Public lDfor- treasurer. The budget was then $1,000 ley Junior College football game in one year of the date of an mation Office¡ and Journalism In- sent to the student councll for tomorrow evening. accident. Other beneflts of thls structor was student teaching at approval. Mazzeo said that students may plan lnclude $18.50 per day for San Jose Ctty Co[ege; and Mary Football received. the largest reserve a seat by paylng a one hospltal room and board up to E. Trett from the San Jose area single amount with $6,202. The dollar deposlt, whlch wlll be re30 days, Burg:ical treatment, medl- has beçome a Professional Nursl-ng sports total was $11,886, almost funded when the student boards cal attention and ambulance lnstructor. one-third of the total butlget. the bus. service. Our out-of-staters consiet of, Publlcatlons and publiclty reSign-ups should be made no The deatlllne for obtalning this Miria,m Blllingr, from the hesby- ceived $6300, AMS antl Â\ilS, lat€r thaD Friday noon at the insurance policy ls 30 days after teria,n Hoepltal in Nbuquerque, $700 each; soclal affairs, $1700; desk Êet up ln the foyer of the the flrst tlay of sohool, or Oct. Now Mexlco, toaching Þofesstona.l transportatlon, $2500; and, undisstudeDt center, concluded Mazzøo. 16,1963. Nurelng; Cla,tr Gluetofson, who tributed reserye, S2000.

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