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Students Voice FRESNO

0pinions 0n Ram Last week some 200 FCC students were asked if they thought the Ram should be discontinued, why they felt this way and possible suggestions to help the Ram be contlnued. Fifty-four answers were received. Ämong these six wanted. to discontinue the book, one didn't care and 47 wanted the Ram to be continued. Out of the six in favor of abolishing the book, two felt that there was a definite lack of spirit and interest; one said "there ls not enough interest in the book as a whole;" two said. that there is not enough publicity and. that there should be advertisitrg in the book. The other person didn't

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PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATÈD STUDENTS FRESNO, CAI.IFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY

23, 1964

positions.

NUMBER 14

EDGMON WINS TOP ASB POST; SEEKS HARMONY

ASB President Reigned Out

Schedule Released

Editnrs, Writers

:ê,

VOL. XVIII

.

8- 9:60.4M

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elections.

8- 9:604M 10-11:50 AM 1- 2:60 PM

bone of student affairs is the activity of the clubs. They provide us with student leadership." The second point in his program is to give more information about FCC to the high schools. "I would like to talk to the school presidents and have representato the high schools with information." Ed.gmon plans to have meetlnts for the commissioners in order to have a coordinated program. .,The

commissioners should. give a monthly evaluatlon of what they have done and how their jobs could be improved." Edgmon feels that the representatives at large have not lived up to their responsibilities in the past.

structor.

Relreg/t To Skv Ronch Student Leaders will retreat to Sky Ranch for the annual leadership conference on tr'eb. 3 anil 4.

Student council members, fall and spring, and all club presld.ents and. Inte¡-Club Councll rep-

to attend this conference. "This affair, sponsored by the tr'CC stud.ent council helps the spring officers to become acquainted with student government and to organize the spring semester actlyities," saicl Mltchell Bower, commissioner of confer-

resentatiyes are invited

ences.

Ä delegation of student Bovernment representatives from Reedley Junior College has beeu invited to be in attendance at tho Sky Ranch Conference. They will join in a dlscusslon of how the two schools might better work together for unlty betwéeD

the students under

the

new district.

The agenda will include meeting:s of the executive offic€rË, represenatives

'Walls, who hails from San Joa-

at large, end the

commissioners. Än installation and awards banquet will climax and conclude the program.

Library Books

a reporter

Due Tomorrow

'Wright

'John Tfolfendon, assista,nt librarian, has a¡nor¡nced. thet ell library materipls a¡o due tomotrow.

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will be glven Thursday, at 3 PM. All examinations will be glven in regular classrooms unlesg otherwlse announced. by the lnJan. 28

"Änyone contributing drawlngs, or ceramfc obJects should submit them to Draper," said Shaver. The tentative deadline has been set at Äpr. 1.

paintings

ëives ,from student; governmeat

School llowler before coming to AM TTh tr'CC. He was also'a phototrapher year10-11:60.A.M ----------.- Noon TTh for both the newspaper and high book in school. 1- 2:50 PM ----------3 PM MWr.

lnatlons

Fiftb. Yea¡

mon plans to'stress the promo- addressed envelope. tion of camBus clubs. "The back-

A journalism major, ...-------10 AM TTh ----------11 AM TTh was a reporter and managing edi-------.----2 PM TTh tor of the Chowchilla Union High

3 PM TTh gl¿s5sg-fla¿l exam-

students, and

The stories or poems should be source of news about student govtyped and double spaced.' Perernment lies with the nev¡spaper." sons wanting their material ¡e. Durinpi his term of office, Edg- turned should also include a self-

Eclitor Tom 'Walls will turn

Returning Staff Returning staff members Don tr'oster, sports edltor; Mttchell Bower, business manager; Davld Pach_eco, feature witter; Elberta Hurst, advertislng manager; Tom Clark, -Irhotographer; and reporters Barbara Eihrenburg, George

"Anyono cunently enrolled at

ment. The students' treatest

last year.

and dally

be

tr'CC, Íncluding the night division

shtp with ths journalism depart-

Thurada,y, Jan. 3O

8- 9:50.4.M

will

stated. Terry Edgmon, new associ- will consist of materlals submltted ated studeDt presÍdent. by students. This materlal ln"However, I do thlnk that stu- cludes short stories, poems, plcdents and the administration tures, and drawings. Anyone inshould be brought into closet terested can submlt thls materlal harmony," he said.. "I would like to Shaver, Draper or any Engltsh to see a closer working relation- lnstructor.

and dailY quin Memorial High School, is political science major 10-11:50 AM -..-.-.---9 AM MWF currently a at FCC. ancl daily TV'right, the present managing 7- 2:60 PM -----.----2 PM MWr'

Wednoeday, Jùrl..2Ð

editor and assistant editor

chosen by Shaver and Mr. C. Dean Draper, co-advisors.

editors and typists.

WAL¿S ENDS TERM AS EDITOR; WRIGHT WILL HEAD NEW STAFF

and dally edltor, also served as

"Potpouri staff members wlll be selected the beginning of the spring semester,', said Mr. Robert Shaver, Potpouri co-advisor. The

No major changes will be This year's publication of Potmade in the student government, pouri will be the fifth one. It

Political Scionce MaJor

AM MWr.

to fill its staff

is interest€d ca,Ir apply by getting in touch wlth try to pick the persotr best quali- Mr. I)raper or myselfr" sâid Sha. fied for the job." ver. "No previous experience is Approximately 400 students necessa,ry." voted in the election, according Positions .4lvailable to Carol Cloves, retiring commisStaff positions avail¿ble afiÊ sioner of elections. Miss Cloves oditor, âssistânt editor, fiction stated that around 300 voted in editor, 'poetry editor, featu¡e edithe fall class elections and that tor, publicity manager, circul¿tion 300 usually vote in student body manâ,ger, ert editor, associate ârt

over his position of editor-in-chief of the Rampa8e to Charles V/right Í'rida,y, Ian.24 8- 9:60.4.M -.--8 .A'M and tlallY tomorrow. 'W'alls, who has also served as 10-11:5,0 .A.M ------.---Noon MWtr' and claily a reporter and feature editor 1- 2:50 PM .------.--1 PM MWF during his five semesters on the and daily staff, begin a study of morwill Monday, Ja¡.27 tuary sclence at the San tr'ran8- 9:50 AM ------------8 AM TTh cisco School of Mortuary Sclence 10-11:60 A.M --------11 .å.M MWr' later this year. L- 2:50 PM ---------.--1 PM TTh Tuæd.ay, Jan.28

Seeks

tr'resno City College's literary magazíne, 'Potpouri,' is looklng for students interested ln art or

Capturing top honorF in the ar¡¡arded for their services on stùstudent body election held last dent council. week is Terry Edgmon, associated. Before the beginning of next student president-elect. semester, Edgmon will appoint have a reason. Members of Edgmon's Dew new freshman and sophomore Pa^st Editor cabinet are Susan Hawthorn, vice presid.ents. class president; The appointees Carolyn Poindexter, The feelings of the other 47 stud.ents were summed up by'Bar- secretary, and Carol Cloves, treas- will in turn select the other ofbara Didier, last year's Ram edi- urer. Irving Lee and Milaun ficers. tor; "A yearbook is a necessity Dowell will preside over the .4,s"A,pplications are also available to a collete. It is a memory book sociated Men and Women Stu- for these jobs," he stated. "I will year dents. for of one which ls a diary Representative at large posts the activities and students which have t¿ken part in creating the were awarded to Charles Bain, college student's life; a history Richard Comstock. - Barbara Ehrtelling what has taken place over enburg, Edith Hughes, tr'rances a perlod of one year and. an iden- Hanoian, Cherry Lee Moore, Bruce Students, it is with mixed tiflcation book giving persons a Madsen, Kaye Sessions, Carol emotion that I face the close of chance to Êee what another Per- Schaffer and J.o-A.nn Tuck. Twelve new commissloners will this past semester. In my five son looks IIke." be chosen by the president to semesters at FCC I have had the She saicl "it offers educational privilege of working with and. value by acting as a training complete the student council. meeting many outstanding indiblanks are available -A,pplication manual for all students and bffers viduals. president's office the annual staff a working Proof in the student I tâke thiç opportunity to exso that -it might better the one upstairs in the student center. Edgmon stated. that he will press my sincere appreciation to in the making. It also Bromotes good will. It shows w'hat the take applications thls week. Com- those students and faculty memschool has to offer in the way of missionerships to be filled are bers whose cooperation have facilities and activities, and this assemblies, conferences, elections, made this semester one that tr'CC is a ùain factor which would en- athletics, oral arts, publicity, pub- should long remember. I sincerely courage a stud.ent to attend a lications, rallies, student welfare, feel that next senester's council scholarships, social affairs and is in a position to continue the adparticular school. vancement as set forth by their international affairs. No Solution Needed Äpplicants will be judged on predecessors. But only with the "There is no need for a Pos- previous experience, desire shown, support of all the students of our sible solution to the Problçm of and. work done in the past. Ealg- college can we ttaintãin these the yearbook being discontlnued mon plans to meet with his cabi- high standards. because thls problem has not Yet net to evaluate the qualifications I hope that next semester you arisen. The only issue at hand of each applicant. Then Edgmon will unite with your fellow stuat tho present time is that the rvill make the final selections. dents and. work together toward yearbook has asked for more The entire student council will the common toal of furthering money than the Student Activities be installed at the Sky Ranch your education. By doing this you Control Board feels would be conference, This annual affair, will not only be'helping yourself, necessary to publish the book." helcl at Sky Ranch Lodge, allows but improving the strength of The solutions offered we¡e ad- the retiring côuncil members to your school, community and your vertise in the Ram, raise the introduce the lncoming council to country. ,price of the book, include the its duties and responsibflities. At Fred K. Ma¡tin price in the student body fee and the installation banquet this seABS President then everyone would. receive a mester's council members will be FaIt, 1968 book and to publicize the selling of it more than it has been. Several people 'saitt that theY have never evén seen a Ram and therefore would not buy one'

Final Examination

Potpouri

COLLEGE

"This is

necessar5¡ because

today is tho lest day of school

for the librar¡rr"

commented

Cecilo KaIm, circulatlon clork.

Students owing matorials to

TOM Ï[/A,LLS (right), retiring Rcrmpoge editor-in-chief, pqsses next semester's work to Cihq¡les Wright, incoming

editor. Don Foster (cente¡) will ¡eturn cs sports editoi next semester.

(Rcunpcge Photo)

the ltbrary will be una,ble to complete regishation and. will not receive their grades untll they havo retu-med ell due m¿toria,ls.


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