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FCC Police Unit Begins Operation

COLLEGE

Whe¡ the _n_ewly fon4ed FCC campus police unit begins operation on Monday, only one student will be authorizeti to carry a side arm under certain conditions. "At the moment only one student, John Simonet, is qualified to carry a \treapon," said Earl S. Pugsley, coodrinatör of

PUBTISI{ED BY TI{E ASSOCIATED STUDENTS

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FRESNO, CAIIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEAABER

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ConÍerence Drqws Rom

Delegotion

"Any member of the unit who mlght on occasion carry a gun will be a sworn speclal offlcer employed by X'CC."

Pugsley saitt that to become a sworn officer a person must be over 21, trained in 'the use of side a,rms and pass a thorough background. check by the swearing agency.

Sii tr'resno City College stu- In I'resno the swearing agendents ,are attending the Califorcies are the F.resno Police Denia Junior College Student Gov-

ernment Âssociation conference at the El Dorado hotel in Sa,cramento today through Saturday. "Every JC ln California will be

pat'tment aDd the Sheriff's Offlce. In the case of sworn officers, "llalbility and responsibility lles

with the sworn offlcer as ,ar. indlvidual and his employer. represented," said Ron Primavera, "In this ca8o," ßald PugÞlery,

RUTH OLIVAR Homecoming Queen

FCC student body president. 'the student wlll be 'an employee Prima.vera said that the state of tr'CC and not actlng a$ a stustudent government conference is dent. He will be allowed to w'ea¡ provided to present new ideas and the I.CC police unlt unlform," discuss problems that are of conthe decision of whether or not, cern to all of Callfornia's junior to use a student sworn officer

SANDI MCCLURG Second .A.ttendcrrt

will ultimately redt wlth Dr, .4.¡"The main resolution that FCC chie Bradshaw, presldent of FCC. wants to see put into effect is the Pugsley said that the sworn oall for the making of a docu- officer car¡ying a weapon will be mentary fllm that wlll show the used only at the speclflc request functlon of student government in for armed service from Dr, Bradcolleges.

Weekend Rain Storm Dampens FCC Homecom¡ng Fest¡v¡fies

Callfornia's JC's," sald Prlmavera". shaw. The documentary film rÍas one He also said that

Ruth Olivar FCC Sfude nts Thanksgiving Wins Queen GeI Vqcolion Dinurer Set fn The cafeteria will offer of tho giving holiday, Thanksglving dinner buffet City Competition lege will not hold next to all students frpm

Llomecoming at F resno City College last week withstoocl the atldi-

tlonal competition of an element ofnature rain to find honors goiDg to- the following pa.rtlcl-

pants:

1. Ruth Olivar was named Homecoming queen for 1965 while

Josette Del,ecce and Sandi Mc-

Clurg were named first and second runners-up, respectively, 2. Circle K's float wa.s judged the best in Friday's flomecomlng parade.

3. The InternaÌronal Club was awarded two trophies for havlng

the best overall Homecoming participatlon and for the best Houlecoming campaign. 4. The Ram football team won

observance Tha,nksF¡losno Colclasses Thursda,y and tr'rida,y. Becar¡se of t.Lo holida,y, the Ra,m¡rago will not bo published that wook. Students rnåy expect their next issue on I).æ. 2.

a

of the resolutions proposed at the recent area five conference held October 23 on the FCC campus. Another resolution FCC may propose is a plan to simplify the constitut-ion of the State junior college associatlon constftution, whieh, at the Ärea 6 association

style conference, was considered

Tuesday

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AM to 1:30 PM for ?6 cents. Tickets may be purchased in the ma,in foyer of the cafeteria.. They must be obtained. in advance. Only a limited amount will be sold on Tuesday.

"lake all the footl you want,,'

to

be

all

Students

who are members of the campus police unit have a¡r oral lntervlew with a. four man police boa.rd.

The board consists of Deputy Chief Lawrence M. Kast, of the l'resno Police Department, Lt. Alvin J. Bilbo of the FPD, Capt. Harold C. McKlnney of the F resno Coun'ty Shertff's offlce a.nd Capt.

"drawn out." 'Students representiDg FCC"â,t Eldon D. Heringer of tfie CalIfornla Hieihw¿fi FätÍor."' the conference are the following: Other requirements a¡e of a Steve Noxon, chairman of the FCC physica.l, scholaStic and moral nadelegation; Carol Àndrews, Myra ture andhavebeenset upby PutsÀten, Lynn Irons and Darryl ley and Curtis E. Lackey, assocfKhan. Primavera. w'ill 'alttend a"s a,te dean of the technlca.l and in-

student government president rep- clustrial division. Franz A. Weinschenk, president ager, ."becaule you will not be ior college distriCt. of X'CC's Faculty Senate, added allowed to rditurn for seconds." Schools in the .A.rea 5 of the hls support to the program. Door prlzes will be glven from association afe in B'akersfield, "I thi¡k it's a good thlng, and 12 noon to 1:15 PM. Prizes in- Taft, Santa Maria, Porterville, Vi- as far as the gun sltuatlon ls clude hams, turkeys and fresh salia, Reedley, San Luis Obispo, concerned, I have confidence in fruit. end tr'resno, Dr. Bradshaw's judgment." Everyone will recelve a tift, Kenneth C. Cla¡k, X'CC student Weinschenk saicl that not only Parking violators at F CC will B:overDmeDt adYlser, and Miss ls he ln favor of the program but be a maJor assignment of the new said Lumsd.en. Students who purchase tickerts Doris Deakins, associate dean of that lt has long been needed both campus student pollce unlt, which for the Thanksgiving dinner students, s¡ill accomp'any the FCC from an lnstructional and. student will begin operatlons this week. should. I hold them for the drawing. students. point of vlew. ¡rThe parking problem said Dale Lumsden. ca.fetet'i¿ man- resenting the entire area five jun-

Police Unit

To Enforce

School Laws is

ex-

the llomecomlng game agalnst treme and probably will gdt San Joaquin Delta College, 27 to worse," said' Richa¡d Clelland, 16, to complete its 1965 seasoD. dean of men. CIeIIand also conslders the trafMlss Olivar, sponsored by the I¡atln Âmerican Club, was crowned. fic condition on Unlversity Ävenue by 1964 Homecoming Queen another major problem. Elaine Silvera during half-time "The campus pollce are authoceremoDies at Saturday night's rized to help the student body provlde a rnore orderly tra.ffie tiame ln Ratcltffe Stadlum. The International Club was the flow," added the dean. Earl Pugsley, instructor in posponsor of Miss Del.ecce, the first ruuner-up, whlle Miss McClurg lice science and. organizer of the was the candidate of Alpha Gam- force, lfsted pa.rking vfolatlons as ma Slgma. Mlss McClurg finishett parking over white parking space thlrd in the ballotlnt. diVid.ers or in ¡ed zones, faculty Other candidates for lfomecom- zones, "no parkint" areas. Double lng queen were Carol Bedrosian, parking and parking wi'thout a Nancy Brunner, Jan Clemens, Re proper sticker are two other violaneo Clendenning, Barbara Kuy- tfons which he clted. keDdall, JoAnn Lambrecr*t, Wy"Our average fine for a eit'atlon lene Powers, Lydna Prosperi, will'be one dollar," said Pugsley, Rhondda Stewart and Ñancy Tay- "but .occa,sionally the administra¡ lor. tion may have th.e ca¡ towed Cirrcle K's award-winning float awa,y at the owne¡'s expense. was entltled 55 Yea.rs of Progress, Every effort will be ma.d.e to concorresponding to the Homecoming t¿ct the owner 'before moving his theme of Our Past and Progress. car," he said. The Homecoming p'a.rad.e was PuBsley defined FCC police held at noon Ffiday on the Uni- parking jurisdiCtion as the campus versity Avenue parking area. The grounds and University Avenue tr'CC marching band letl the pa- betìreen San Pablo and Van Ness rade and candidates, and flo¿ts Avenues. Citations rdill be issued were introducecl by Jim Shipma.n, between 8 AM,ancl 10 PM. Homecoming Committee cechair"The authority for issuance of mân, as they passed the Judges. citations comes from the CaliforCircle K was the sponsor of nia vehicle and educational codes Friday night's Homecoming dance authorizing campus regulation of held tn the FCC caJeteria. tfaffic," he said.

TOP JC TEAM

Debafers Place ln UP Tournament John Poftela¡cl Marty Nlchols, competiag as one of Fresno City College's d.ebate teams, were the only two-year Junlor college team

to reach ithe oct'a,flnals ln the University of the Paclflc debate tournament.

The tol¡rnament, whlch

at-

ttacted 38 schools from Ca.llfornia to Utah, was held I'ast Frida,y and Saturday In Stb€kton. The flve team's entereal by FCC competed. ln the categories of 'oratory, interpretive speaking ønd deba,te.

Of the 80 teams that competed

in the lower dlvlslon, Porter

and

Nichols weie the only junior colIeg:e team to reach the octafinals, but, thoy were defeated. in their

competition by a Universi,ty of Southern Callfornia tea.m. "I am very encouraged by the

prog:ress of our debate squad," commented Coach tr'ranz Weinschenk. 'JWe haye done very well so far; but, like any eoach, I expect them to do even better in the

future." The debate team is now, prepar-

ing for the fourth'annual Debate Tournament Dec. 10.

John Porter crrd Mcrty Nichols discuss focts during cr rebuttcl in debcrte competition.


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