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Kellv Forsees FCC l2-Month Campus will Fcc
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Dean Kelly emphasized that this is subject, Às Yet, he said' the coordlnating committee ha.s onlY briefly discussed the subject. Much more res€anch is required before any plans are made. 'Ibe program is now being used by some universitles and will soon appeâr on the state college level' Junlor colleges witl then get involved. He estimated that ¿ 12-
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commeEora,tlng the slte of California's flrst Junior college is now at the corner of Stanlslaus and O Streets. A bronze plaque lles ln the monument of native gua¡tzlte and
tr'ive Fresno City College groups
deciston for the 1z-month
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is the 803rd officlal
a-t tle Fin1lc: n"- | 1*"iu9d allocatlonsbuaset meetint
California
State Historical Landmark. "F resno CitY College bega.n
¡eeinning' Ä I $Ïil::ï:
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First JC
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around 1970.
FCC
Monument Marks Site
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-'^"1 22' Wednesdav' Sept' on estimatI The budget is based figures andthe amount budget led of monev to be appropriatecl'^The I money comes from
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August of 1910 as Callfornia's tween the trimester a.nd ouarterly first junior college," said Dr- .A'rplans Dean Kelly f avors the chie Bradshaw, president of F€C. ãuarterly plan, probably following "The first year the school had the quarters of the calendar year' lannronria'tion enrollment of 20 studenta aùd an body cards. Tbe lentth of the quarters tsltne sale of student three instructors, and bY 1912 still another problem, he said. I The total for this tentative bud- Officiols c¡t the unveilir:.g there were 44 students." left to right, Richcrd F. M Should one be condensed andlget is $41,655, which ls $1,156 Major departments the flrst sho¡ter than the other like a sum- | above last year's budget. This nic Historiccl Lcm.dmorks year were English atrd Latln, hismerschool session? Or should I monev is divided between these White, Superintendent of the Stcrte Center ]unior C_ollege tory, mathematics, che mistrY' groups; athletics, activities, five District; Ròn Primqverc¡, student body president ccnd Archie they all be equal? French and German. The first budHe s¿ld that expense, with its I organizations, públications a n d Brqdshcrw, FCC president. get noted $1,500 sPent for books conpros and cons, is also to be | others. and $3,200 for salarles. sidered, Expenditure for atldtttonal I Actfvities conslst of assemblies, "By 1948 the school had 337 ingtructors' and teachers' salaries I conferences, honor and leadership awt 27 iPstrudtors, a,nd students antha.t added He rilellnèrease. student would I awards, socia.l affa.irs, 4,700 full-tlme stuhave norr lve other problem would be whether I fare, tetephone services,t rally, secinstructors," said 166 dents and or teachers more hire guest They are not to or funds. I retarial and. Dr. tsradshaw. have longer teachint Periods. asking for ñ5,835.50. Clyde L. Smith, 81, resldlng at He said that longer -teachl¡t I etf,t"ti.. had the lar.gest deJunior College the Center for State Poplar Àve., is belleYed' to be 525 Trustees of The Board fo" perlods would make it difficult in trr"i" budtet, as com- District have delayed serious consideration of Superintendent the only I .""*" survivor ot tne Ctrs¿ tradthemrnç-¡gimProve ruP¡urt to Lo teachers teacners the the to last year, equalihg $1,_ lpared later a until Adequacy Survey" of tr'CC. class uatiDt M. Whiteis "Space selves. Course revisfon would alsol 235.50. o." Âl-hìcfias has tras the thc regular resuler Stuart Âthletics L. Mcla'ne, named late C. The "n program. date. by this be demanded I spor¿s such as baseball, basketball, of schools tD superintendent city polnted oll I t.r"X and footb¿ll but also lnIlean Kelly ålso -'1"""¿"" decided to sta'ft'lng thc the board with evening, creclited 1899, is campus 12-month that the a n d cleanins, áà" Y::td | postpoDe junior tn Cali14 5 or their movement until Oct. collete "it hlnder maintenance, remodelln8 Lln".ds and letters, cross country, 'Whtte's orlginal survey fornla. Mclane was concerned. be of study andeonstruetton. lirr"o""rr." and alhletic training and added supplement. On one of cause Fresno's schools could. no those days, depending on which- get eDough qualified. teachers;:, x¡"î;,*1:lï'firiffi ever date is most convenient for He felt that there 'wa^a a. nee( I ::_::, Organlzations include Associated the 'board members, the tlustees for an lncrease in t'eachlug salarlø hope to draw rep¡esentatlves of or an establishment of ¿ teacher The State Center Junior College the clty and county Plannlng com- training center for tho tr'resn< Ed N I u::#.".:'*;*iff;îiu,Y.îî"i of ba.nk, choir, Districi witl not be forced to re- missfon to discuss the survey. area. Nancy C. Vasquez, 21-Year-old and the oral arts Their budget ject funds whfch were souBh¿ to drama. and debate, Ilistorians saYs that Mcla¡e to the "SPace supplement The industrtat chemistry major, has which ls $1,116 buy microscopes for Fresno CitY .A.dequacy Survey, " was introduced kDowing the first altern¿tfve wa.¡ been seleeted as this Year's editor equals $5,?50,yea¡. College this Year, said Garland of the Fresno CitY College Ram. Iess than last ls made uP of on Peed, assistant superintendent of by \ilhite a.t a board meetitrg trÀ'o out of the question, started ¡ Publlcatlons stuweeks ago. It showed a PIan to teaoher-training center i¡ tr'resno Miss Vasquez is a, fulltime t h e the distrlct. canpus off Publlcity, and and College State Fresno build. a third camPus for 4,000 Às a result of Mcl,iene's drlv€ at dent Peed said a new interPretation and Potpoun'i. studeits wlth enrollment ceilings F CC now standg. is contlnuing her studies in home Ram, the Rampage, magazine wherein of Senate BtlI 318 bY the State a ls Potpourú FCC' at of 5,000 at Reedley antl 6,000 at economics contribute storles or Department of Education means Fresno City Couege. It would cost Janice Poindexter, 18-Year-old the students the district will not have to sub- about (Continøed on Page 3) soclal sclence maior, has been aP$7 million more than a tract caPital improvement funds proBosal to expand ReedleY to pointed as assistant editor. received for the microscopes from tr.CC to 10,000. antt 5,000 Other members of the magazine sought funds the cosl of federal stalf include Steve Larson, art Overlooked Costs for construction of a $1 million Last day of tryouts for Plerr' direstor aJrd reporters, Senjamin before the board last technical Speaking and plus vocational a one act Bedleval ferce Patelin, Conteras, Jo .A'nn Labbrecht, KaY training center at ReedleY Junior week, however, White saict he witl 'be held today at 4 PM in th' Possêlt, Na.ncY Davidia.n, TonY Inf¿ctors important some overlooked The tr'resno CltY College câfe- Colle,te. auditoriumgram, .å.llen Davis, Don Rager, Dithat the in calculating the costs for addi- Fresno City College is raisiûg its Prices' Dale It had been feared requlre teria. Roger Hurst, tr'arce of the Wort¡Y Mas Elberta The ane Gnãg:y, a facillUes. tional Lumsäen, the manager, also an- state depa.rtment might ter Pierre Patelin, the conplet' Fike and Ben 'Woudstra. monies He expla"lned uncalculated costs nounced it will be closed in order district acceBting ferleral magRam new for the of the play, 'lrill have a cas Si8:n ups state from in providlng more noD-teaching title necessary. to subtract the total men and a womtn. AI four of azine will be held SePt. 28-Nev' to clear tables whenever esti- statfons facilities at the Fresno Á,t the Present time it takes two funds under SB 318' Peed are invited to try out fo studetrts 2. The Ram will be free to stuhave mated State Center would. and Reedley campuses would make paft. a dents who sign uP in advance. men an hour to clear all the lost about $39,000. five the coÉts for expanding to 10'000 Students who might be inter Sign up envelops are available in tables. Lumsden stated that its and 5.000 students about the sa.me of more use than Rather be have to people wilt ProbablY in helPing with work ba,ck ested Room 217, in the Student Center or¡¡n money (above the $548,000) or possibly greater than the costs are also urged to sigD u stag:e Bulldlng and on the table near the hired to work in 30 minute shlfts. have of addlng a neu¡ campus. This will create flve to ten hours the district .PosslblY would the tryouts. during eDtrênce to the book storethe grant' Costs Include Johnson, the dlrectol Frederick lÍlss Vasquez said she believes of extra labor, which will cost the rejected College "SB 318, the Junior ,These non - teaching stAtlons, said the PIot of the PlaY evolve the'sign up will exceed. last year's cafeteria $15 to $20 more a day' Facility Construction Act' Prqcowhose costs were Dot comPuted in around a scheming attorrrey wb 1,399 çoPies due to the increasetl This sum will depend upon the vieds a formula under whlch 86 the "SÞa,ce Adequacy Survey," inoperation of the students. manages to outwit a jutlge b¡¡ enrollment. a"g,gra' cents of sta.te funds would be ¡ep¡oblem been has The librarY, new this expanded StmnâsiYear clude gets paid back bY one of his ow SomethinB else in- ceived for every $1 of State Center um, caf eteria, administratlon' clients. will be a mystery story, according vated, Lumsden continued, bY seem District rnoney uP to a combined counseling, facultY and Parking "It can actuallY be describe to Miss Yasquez. The feature story crea.se in enrollment' "They just Peed' total of $1,026,tt4," said fa.ciltties. a medieval Sergeant Bilk will be about some Person or Place to have the attitude thatthey as "The State Center 'District's share rffhite esJohnson s¿id. on ca.npus and the identification don't care. Those who bus fheir will facilities, sho'w,': these saicl be $548,?57 if the full state faces You can will be uP to the student bodY. dishes seerri to be new campus iust start- 'The play will be Presented a to sential state The app¡oved. is .{t the entitlement The ldea of 'a mystery shoulcl helP recognize from last Year. out, would.,be calculated in va¡ious high schools throughor eent would allocate $4?6'957 to Reed- ing increass interest in the maga.zine' present tlme less than 50 Per the year. (Continaed on Page 3) protram. of the studeDts are cooperatlng"' ley's sbe Eaid. choice must
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State Center Board Delays Survey Study
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Funds Nix ln Clearing
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Cafeteria Ups Food Prices
Collese Play Seeks Cast
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