Christmas Formal Tom( FRESNO
C I TY
COLLEGE
'ê PUBTISHED
vot. xv¡il
BY THE ASSOCIATED
FRESNO, CAL|FORN|A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER
12,
STUDENTS
1963
Admission Free To Sfudenfs And Guesfs Tomorrow night 'Moonlight 'n Mistletoe' and the music of the Keith Williams Orchestra will set the mood for the annual AMS-AWS Christmas Formal. A cocktail dress or a formal will be the attire of the eve Ining for Ene ror the women srudenß students and th e men ml¡st wear either lo NUMBER tolnrng dark suit or a tuxedo. BÍds Ava,ilablo Bids have been mad.e avatlable
Yule Program Planned By
since Dec. I in the foyer of the student center between the hours of 11 AM ancl 1 PM daily. they may also be obtained ln the office
of the dean of women, room 128 of the administration buildlnþ.
Mixed thoir
tr'resno
The Mixed Choir, under the di¡ection of C. Lowell SPencer, wlll present its annual Christmas Drogram Wednesday. at 8 PM in the auditorium. lwo cantatas and several short Christmas selectlons will be suhg by the choir. The first cantata, "When the Christ Child Came," by Clokey, will feature !oloistB Patricia Armer, Dianne Clviello, Timothy KeIIogS, Mi-
body cards to obtain a bid to the Christmas tr'ormal. The bids are free and. they will entitle a couple
to attend the
thelr date to the dance. "The theme fo¡ the dance was carried. out throughout the predecorating procedures," sa.id P¿m Myers, one of the mistletoe hunt-
ers
gralt.
"God With Us", by Pfautch, will include Keuogg as narrator;
Âdele Christiansen, planist; Richand
Nelson and Lubbes, solo tenors.
Dec.16, the vocal will entertain the Fresno Lions CIub with a variety Drogiram. The group will sing Tuesday,
cnsemble
3t lbe cluh's aqon,lutcheo+ At the Hacienda.
Ensemble members are'William
Paul Morgan, Cynthia Stephanlan, Lynn Swenson, Harold Berg,
'William Peterson, Misses Armer and Civiello, Kellogg, Nelson,
and.
Martinez.
Juvenile Hqll To Be Scene
ofDeltaDPo sk¡r Psl
,Omega, national will perform a s¡reclal Christmas program for the youth at Juvenile Hall. The program ls to be held December 19 from 8 to g PM at the hall. It will deplct the wellknown Christmas poem "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," said drama fraternity,
Robert Russell, DPO president.
ln the moonlight,
'Moonlight' I)ecorators "Tomorrow morning the members of the decorating committees will be working at the Memorial
David Nelson and Robert Pender-
Bristow, Jerralynn Holloman, 'Wesley Ihcle, Linda McDonald,
dance.
Students may bring a guest as
ehael Lubbes, Gerald Martinez,
erd. Cencibaugh, organist,
City College students
need only to present their student
THIS \MAS THE scene ct lcst yecn's success ful Christmqs Formql, held ot the Rainbow Bqllroom. Student plonners indiccte this yecr's holidcrv cffoir will be "even bigger cnd (Rampcge Photo) better."
JC D¡strict Proposal Gets 6-1 Ratio V¡ctory Nod By Voters
Auditorium from 1 to 7 .A.M." said John Reynolds, co-chairman of the dance committee. the decorations wiII conslst of a mistletoe, kissing ball snowbanks and pastel colored angels floating on clouds of angel halr. Milaun Dowell and John Reynolds are the co-chairmen for the dance. Sub-chairmen are Peggy Lee, tables; Suzl Reicl, walls and ceiling; Dorothy Stocks, tb.e baqd stand; and Pam Myers and Tom Jones will decorate the entrance. Barbara Didier and Bob Russell headed the invitatlons and blds committee. Miss Reitl also headed the publicity commlttee, The members of the Assoclated. Women Students Susan Hew-
- Mary Lehl, thorne, Carol LaVally, Jean Clare, Diane Anderson, ADnette Quintal, Judy Glngg, Janice Kjer, Helen Rowe, Bonuie Solarl,
A vote favoring the nev¡ junior were elected at large from the is active in the California Farm Royann Sordi, Barbara Elhrencollege dist¡ict proposal by a ra- entire district. Lynn B. X'ord. is Bureau tr'ed.eration, burg, Nancy Uhaltle, Carol Cloves, tio of six to one officially com- a Clovis rancher and business Mrs. Ðlmina leilman, who re- Dickie Slmpson, Shella Thomas bined the tr'resno City and Reetl- man. IIe is active in the tr'resno sid.es in Selma, Is the wife of a and Sharla Thomas; 4lso Sharon ley Junior College campuses at County Cattlemen's .A,ssociation civil engineer. She is a former Cochran, Penny Mosher, Ctndy and the Farm Bureau. He served high school teacher atrd served. Marrow, Dorothy tr'eldmann and the Dec. 3 election. "The 18,000 to 3,000 vote in- oD the county committee for as an instructor of physics at the Carolyn Psl¡ds¡fs¡-yill be on dicates the gireat publfc aceept- school d.lstrict organization for 12 University of Callfornia for one hand to acl<l the femlnine touch ance of the idea," stated Timothy years and was a member of the year, Mrs. Teilman, an active to the decoratlons. 'Welch, Rampage advisor. "What Sierra Union Hlgh School Board civic leader, partlclpates in the .41-IIIS Muscles Red Cross and the Ameriean A,sthe pâssing of thls proposal means for 15 years. The strength will be supplled for Fresno City Coilege will be Jack L. Hammerberg is a Ma- soclation of University 'Women. by the muscles of the Assoclated
Robert J. Hixon, a rancher, Men Students--Jtm Mclaughlln, Cast members lnclude Doris mainly decided when the new dera attorney who has been a Plres, narrator; Willlarh Peters, board meets, probably in late legal advisor for the school has beeu a member of the Reeclley Ken 'Wllkerson, Btll Blspham, boards in Madera. High School and College Board Mitchell Bower, Àl tr'ox, Jlm Cone Drop mân; Russell, "Pa"; Linda December," 'Walter G. Martin retired last of Trustees for over twenty years. and Tom Jones. Speciflc campus lmprovements, Jones, "Ma"; Margaret Hollender, the 4ouse; Mlke Quida, buch as new buildings, a wlder January as Fresno County Super- tr'or eighteen yea,rs Hixon was The presidents of the AMS Santa Claus; and Kathy Thomas, varlety of classes and a larger lntendent of Schools, He is on vlce president of the First Na- and AWS-Mclaughlln and Mles faculty, wlll be considered by the the Board of Directors of the tlonal Bank in Orange Cove. Rutlolph. Hawthorne-and their dates will Baxter Richardson is a prac- join the dean of women, the dean Santa's reindeer will be prayed ne-w board. Other problems are American Real Cross and the tlcing Fresno attorney. He is a of men, the admlnistratlon and by Carolyn NeVlUe, Carol Han- separate versus combined salary .A.merlcan Cancer Society. graduate of the Stanford Law the faculty advisors ln the refuture speciallzaÀlvin and J. a farmer, schedules has Quist, son, and, Sarkis Àvaklan. been a membe¡ of the Madlson School, where he was a lecturer celving line to greet students attion at the two campuses, The board's seven members school board for 9 years. Quist for one year. tendlng the dance,
CHRISTMAS
Dis¡nal days for eggheads and bookworrns aro Just a¡ound the
Fqculty Members Attend Modesto Conference of
va¿ation will encompass a, Span of 16 days phls year. A¡lrnlnlet¡'aúion s p o k o s mèn
too much speciallzation," he sald. "Ia the future, it is probable that the panels will be a llttle more general in nature. This woultl allow more members to partlcl¡rate effectively."
VACATION corner. Those who relish tho shenuous intellectual challengor of a¿ademic life will eimply have to "grin and bear itr" for awhile, since Ch¡lstmas
announced
that trHday,
Doc.
20, wlll bo the lasú school day prlor to vac¡tlon. Classes wlll ltgsum€ on Mondayr Jan. 6, 1e64.
stuArch Bradsha\p, dean Several faculty members served velopments on the state level. dents, headed a delegation of FCC as leaders of discussion panels at Eppler said that although 45 per faculty members to the fall meetmeeting. The astronomy sec- cent of the state's lower division ing of the Northern California the tion was letL by Victor Okkerse, studênts are attendiûg junior colRegion of the California Junior College .A.ssociation, held last Sat- while Tim'Welch headed the ills- leges, the JC's receive only 26 cussion on public relatlons. Wren per cent of the operatingi revenue. urd.ay in Modesto, Bradshaw. who serves as secre- served as chairmaa of the faculty He sald that figure may be ralsed to about 33 per cent by next year. tary of the NCR-CJ.A.C, saitl that association officers' meeting. faculty members John Casune, The conference, attended by Commenhng on the conference Jackson Certy, Conrad Discont, some 360 delegates from junlor ln general, Bradshaw sald that
cussion panels mlght have been too b¡oad. "There may have been a little
Bradshaw saicl that the alate for the sprlng conference wab set Rlchartl Cleland, Dan Ozier and colleges, heard Marln College "it was an overall success." for Aprll 26, the locatlon to be Don - Wren attended the confer- President Dr. Steve Eppler dellver He expressed the oplnlon, how- decldgd by the boerd of dl¡ectors ence as offlctal delegates. an ad,d,ress on the leglslatlve de- ever, that the format of the tlts- In January.