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COLLEGE

FRESNO

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS

PUBTISHED voL. xv¡l

FRESNO, CAL|FORN|A, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

28, 1963

NUMBER

136 Sfude nfls Get Honor Roll Sfofus For AII Tirhe Hìgh

Four Freshmen Add Comedy .? Fl , o rrogrqm

Nine X'resno City College full- Catalina Mirelez, Roger Rau and time etudents made perfect, Florence Elepnikoff, all of Mastralght À grades during the fall dera. Barbara Fansler, Agnes Hursemester. . They are amongi 136 students tacto, Reiko lkuma, Jo Ann'Weber now enrolled for the spring term and Tom Yoshimune, all of Sanwho made a B average or better ger; George Crimm, Beverly Gibantl qualify for membership in son and Fred Sellers, all of CarAlpha Gamma Sigma, the state uthers; Nyla Evans and Irene junlor college scholastic honorary Pratt, both of Chowchilla; Lula Irvin and Ito, both of Fowler; society. lltre nino with all A's aro Anitå Miss Bachant anct Kathleen CuaKerman; Terry EdgBac.hant of l(ema,nr Lois Robin- dros, both of son of Clovist Marilyn Gooden- mon and Sharon Schafer, both of Silva, Ätberger, Helen Smith, Bertha Swan- Kingsburg; Lawrence 'Winter, Biola; Mlchael water; LivingKragh, Betty Ia,n¡r son, ston, and Dssio Map Schiedq aü Ilelen Kiefer, Coarsegold, and of Fresro. and Tom Ito of f'orrler. Kazuko Tokunaga, Selma. To qoalify for membership ln the soclety, a student must have taken at least 12 unlts in the fall semester and made at least 42 grade polnts, with no grade lower

The tr'our Freshmen, who Performed in the F'resno High School -A.uditorium last Wednesday, have changed their style from straight

singing by adtling comedy to their program.

Bob tr'lanigan, who sings alto

for the ãroup, had the audlence in stitches all through the pro-

gram. Ross Barbourwas the MC and

Flanlgan d¡ove him crazy with

comments, cuts ahd his own lnterBretatfons of the songs in au Okie dialect.

The style of singing hasn't but th€

changed from the past,

Mqrch 8 ls

LqsI Day To One grade point is oarned for unit of D, two for each uniú urop Lrqsses

than

C.

Ã^t

eå.ch

of @, threo for each rùút of B and lor¡r for each unit of A. Students in the honor list ipclutle 104 who live In Fresno and 32 who live in other communlties of the Central San Joaquln Valley, includlng six in Clovls, six ln Ma-

Friclay will be the deadline for students to drop classes wlthout

penalty,

Proper drop out proceclure con-

sists of obtafning a drop card from a counselor, and taking the card to Room 104 of the admini-

dera, flve in Sanger, three in stration building, whe¡e the comCarutheis, two each in Chow- pletion of ,a withdrawal slip is rechilla, tr'owler, Kerman and l(ings- quired.. Then the admlnistration burg and one each in Atwater, will grant a "W", which signifies Biola, Coarsegold and Selma, withdrawal without failure. The out of town students are . Beyond Ma¡ch 8, a "'WF" will Miss Robinson, James Balestra, be granted to the student, withLlana Compolongo, Geraldine drawlng from a class unless a Gorubec, Mary Kuhn and lMllllam petition stating extenuating cirShaa, all of Clovis; Lucy -A.podaca, cumstances is presented to and TaYit¿ Del Muro, Fred. Kumagal, approved by the Dean of Students, Àrch Bradshaw.

FCC Carpenters

Build 9th House

ln

ll Years

lncompletes receivecl last

récords.

Last semester many 'untll after the

waited

students cleadline

"Â new builcling on our campus to try and drop their classes. They better looklng than the Gym?" found out that unless the inDecide for yourself by vlewing structo¡ of the class gives his the thre€ bedroom, two bath home approval, the penalty will be a being constructed at the east end wF. of the c¿unpus by Jeff Barker's carlrentry students,

"Tlrls houÊo, tho ninúh in tho past oloven years, wlll fea,turo conte,mpo¡ary styting and a, 'bis and. here' wardrobo in the master bedloom," sa.itl Barker. Barker's class will be assisted

ln the construction of the bedroom house by

three

JÕhn 'Wagen-

hall's electrical class; William

Certificates To Be Presented Certificates

of

proficiency

FCC Evening Division

Conducfs Exp.eriment

life lnto the repetiti-

ous type of singing, .A.nothe¡ surprise for the autlience was the playing of instruments while singing. The Yeterans

of thtrty Ìears amazetl the ¿udlence by exchanging ¡n8truD€uts four or five times during a song proving that they could not only sing but play a variety of lnstrumenut,

The quartêt which Êp-eolallzes ln entertainlng collegfáte audlênces, Psychologists' vlews that learn- They are deadwood that clutters put on an entertainiug performing ability does not diminish be- up the evening Eírowth." ance. By the audleme's rêactlon tween youth and middle ate are The high alropout rate of 21 It enjoyecl the performance. being proved by approdmately per cent tn tl.o ovening division 2,300 Fresno City College stu- lest aomoster emphasized tho

dents this semester. plentiful supply of "perennial The students are the ævening dropouts." Il contrast, the day division attenders, whode ages division tlropout rete was approri-

last year ranged. from 18 to one spry woman of, 72, according to a 1962 Eurvey conducted by Counselor Lawrence 'W'. MartÍn.

FCC Receíyes matoly 10 per LørgestBudgel However, the survey also indicates that the evening students primarily stutly In Hìsiory have always cent.

been

The largest sprlng budget in the history of the stutlent body top football stars, spend their was passed Tuesalay by the Stuparents' money or get deferred dent Council. tr'CC recelveal $41,862.89. from draft duty. perceDtågo of t'lo studeùts was In fact, when the survey ques- The amount ls a record for any prepar¡ng for a job or a chango tlon was proposed regard.ing the semester, and compared to $32,in Jobs. Bossibility of evening division 907 for last ßemester ls quite an Success is evident, too. In the extra - curricular activities, 85 lncreâse. It lnclutles S10,939.36, pastr the top student in the com- per cent stated they were defin- not spent by organlzatlons, but includecl in their laBt seEest€r'Ë blned day and, nlght graduating itely not lnte¡ested. class was an evening divislon That the remalning 15 per cent budgets. Money also goes for conferstudent. consisted of rlay students taklng cleaning of equlpment and ences, The impressive thlng about this night courses ls the belief of unlforms, all expenses lncurred record, accordlng to the study, ls Dean Kelly. while representlng the school at ths,t the majority of night attournaments or athletic eveut6, tenders were marrietl antl hatl and. the printing of the Rampage. famlly responsibilities. In ad.d.ltion, 876

possessed

full-time jobs,

Consequently, their studying,

motivated. I'hey do Dot plan to become the

Gym Open For Service

Next Week

To control tho a.mor¡nt of future budgets, Treasr¡rer K.athy Mu¡phy a,nd.

Archie Bradshaw, dean of

students, and a, student acttvity control board will look into sched-

ules and travel plans for all

rtr'resno City College's new gym- school activities. Certificates of proficiency are those surveyed dicl not follow any nàsium on Weldon -A,Ye. is schedThe board, which ls just being âwardeal to shop students who specific study time plan. uled to be put lnto service Mon- organized, will see if the exten-

mill cabinet class. "ftro house is constructed and complete four semesters in one pla,rned. conpletely by the stu- Bre-employment class and ha.ve dents," sa.id Barker. "f act as su- the recommendation of their inperslsor, my older boys a,ro the structors. foremen. They evalua,to the newer Of the candidates, nine are in súudemts a.nd place them in the aircraft mechanics; architectural drafting, 15; auto mechanics, 36; Jobs they a¡e best fitted for." ff anyone is interested in a botly ancl fender, 17; carBeDtry, house, built with craftsmanshlB 2; diesel and heavy duty mechanSons'

THE FOUR FRESHMEN, who hcrve chcnged their style by cdding comedy' qre seen performing in the FHS quditorium.

if it were to be completed at all, will haal to be done in odd moments. L72 This conclusion is reinforced by the fact that 57 per cent of

To 172 Students

be presented to aBproximatelv sheet metal class, whlch candidates In June.

Marks' wÍll do the duct work; and Merle

comedy put

Âlthough 417 of those sursemester must be cleared by veyed were Êtriving for a.n AssoMarch 15. Otherwise, they wiU ciato of Arts Degroo, 5O7 avid becomp F's," added George C. leanrrers were attemptirig to inHolstein, dean of admissions and crea,se their income. .4lnother large

"Àll

I7

"The ovening division students

are so responsive to instructiori

and. education. llhese people a,re

sive schedules are warranted. Gollege President Stuart M. The members of the bo¿rd are: 'White saitl the college will start Carl Moran, letters, arts and scltlaF.

giving up their recÌeetion to be movlng In office fuçniture and here," Evening Division l)ean instructors' equipment this week. Robort M. I(elly said. .'Thoy are Clty sehools englneer George here for the puryoso of upgra.d.- 'W'ade saicl the two swimming ing themselves." pools stlll have not been comAtlmittedly, there were, and pleted because filter tanks have of FCC students supervised by in- ics, 18; electrlclty, 12; inclustrial shall ¡emain to be according to not beeû recelved. 'Watle estlmated it will take structors at a very reasonable rlrafting, 7; machlne shop, 4; mill the surve¿ "many curloslty seekprice (last year'9 moclel soltl for cabinet, 2; radio communlcation, ers, curriculum samplers, last subcontractors two weeks to ln$3,?60) be a¡ound at the com- 12; radio and televlslon, 28; and mlnute shoppers and perennial stall the tanks and But the flDlsh pletlon of the house ln June fo¡ weltllng, 10. dropouts. plaster on the pools. The plasterthe auctlon. The certiflcates will be pre"There are those whose stated ing cannot be completed untll the Base btd is the cost of materlals sented in.classes on the last tlay desire for knowledge ls qulckly pool can be fllled with water to used fn the house, of the, sêmester. Eetisfleal wtth th€ flrst asslgnment. k€ep the plast€r. from cracklng.

instructor; tr'rancis Salltch, busiiress division instructor; Joseph Woodman, technical and inences

dustrlal divislon instructor; Joe Kelly, physlcal educatlon instructor; Paul Stair, dean of men; .A,rch Bradshaw, dean of ¡turlents; and Fred K. Martln, Jr., student council. Stuart M. White, college presldent, and tr'red tr'. Flaeta, Jr,,

stu¡lent body president, wlll also be members of the committee, but

wlll not have a vote i¡ lts cl8lons.

de-


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