/65_S-_12_Jan14

Page 1

FRESNO

g

MORLEY

SPEAKS TOMORROW STORY, PAGE I voL. xtx

CI

TY

COLLEGE STUDENT BODY ETECTION TOMORROW STORY, PAGE

PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENÏS

FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY

14, 1965

T

NUMBER I2

NEW CAFETERIA OPENS MON Conpøígn Clssh

Cand¡dates Seek Top Student Bodv Off¡ces

Entire Fac¡l¡t¡es FCC W¡ll BeOpenOn Feb.8 Fresno City College's new coffee shop will open its doors Monday under the direction of newly selected cãfeteria manager Dale Lumsden. The cafeteria, designed by Walter Wagner and Partners, is estimated to have cost a million dollars, fully equipped; features a large coffee sho¡r with a capacity of 200 and a scramble

Hollomsn,

__

Primovercr

Starr

Compoign

tCC

Only one executive office, that student body

is beng contest-

president,

Ässociated M e n presi-

t, and Assoed 'Women

SUZI HOITOMAN

COFFEE ¡.NYONE?-Fresno City College's new coffee shop

will open Mondoy.

Morley To Speak On Headlines

Studen'ts' president.

Vying for the top office in the student governmeDt are Jerral¡'n (Suzi) Holloman, incumbent, and

Ronald Primareva, a write-in can- are

to be excused at 10:25

AM

and 11 A1\I classes rr-ill commence Berlin, Cuba, the Congo, Viet Myra Aten is seeking reelection at 11:30 AI\f. I urge all students Nam, Formosa, Korea, and many as trea-surer, and Carol Johnson and faculty to attend this pro- other countries. is waging a write;in campaign for gram." Morley will discuss ,ttre Red sec¡etary. Morley, winner of America's China challenge, Viet Nam today, Candidates highest speakers' award and other the Berliu WaIl, the Israel-Arab the 10 posts a.wards for speaking and report- conflict since 1949, anti-Commurepres€Dta,tÍve ing, has made as Ìnany as 25 trips nism in Russia and exclusive talks large are Ti in the past 13 years to Moscow, with Cypriot President Makarios. didate.

Gyer, incum bent; Arnol Craver; Edit Hughes,

bent; Diane taÍn, a n d

Terùan,

Po

incum-*frffifi

bent. Luis Mestas and Erik Stromberg are runuing as write-in campalgnere folthese posts. Because of the apathetic response of the students in ruDDing

for offlce, Jeffrey Lewis, commissloner of elections, is urting that anyoDe interested in student gioyerîrrrent begin a v¡rit+in cam-

ceived

Starr saÍd, "This being a new facility @pera,ted by FCe for the 'associated student body, it is De. cessary that ¡ules and regulations be established in order for this area to be operated. as efficiently as possible and so that it will remain for years to come itr its present new condition." Following are the rules and regulation's

for the use of the

coffee

shop:

Specific Rules

I-Coffeo Shop-This

area will

be operated under the "scramble system."

1. Students will enter through the turnstiles, go to the area of food. desired, receÍve their food or drink "self,serVice." DALE LUMSDEN Pass the cash register and pay and continue to the tables in the area. Seating caFINAL EXAMINATION pacity approximately 200. SCHEDUTE RELEASED 2. Studenús, when finished with food or drink, will bus their Thursday, Jan.21 8- 9:50 A.M ----.-------8 ÀM TTh orvn dishes, silvor, and. ttays 10-11:50 AM ----------10 AM TTh to the endless belt. located 1- 2:50 PM --------1 PM MWF, along the east wall. Mw', W¡., MTWTh, 3. Sùudents are requested not MWTh and daily to loiter or study in the food seryice area; others may Friday, Ían.22 8- 9:50 AM -----.--8 ÄM M\4/F, wish to eat, too. MW, W¡., MWTh, Gene¡al Rules

and daily 10-11:50 AM ---.---- 11 AM TTh to be moved. 7- 2:50 PM -----.--2 PM MWF, 2. AU, rep€at, åJl dishes used in MW, WF, and daily food serr¡ice will bo bused to Monday, Jan.25 the endless belts. 8- 9:50 AM --.-.----.--9 AM TTh 3. Dishware, s'ilver, trays, cups 10-11:50 AM --.-.-11 AM MS/F, and saucers, and. glasses are M'W, V¡I', MT'WF, not to be taken ou'¿ of the MWTh and. daily cafeteria and food serr¡ice 7- 2:50 PM -.----.-3 PM MWr', .WF., areas. MW., and. daily Unnecessary noiso, loud. talk- Tnesday, Jalr.26 ing, shouting, singing, etc., 8- 9:50 AM ------10 ¿.M MWf', .W¡., is expected to be kept to e MW, and daily minimr¡m. We would expect 10-11:50 AM --.-..------Noon TTh students to conduct them1: 2:50 PM ----------.-1 PM TTh selves as they \ry'ould in a IVc<lnesda,y, lan.27 fine eating establishment or 8- 9:50 AM .-------9 AM'MWF.

pargn.

1. Chairs and tables are not

"We hope to fiII all the ofPices by encouraging write-in candida,tes," he said. "The gener.al lack

of

rres¡lonse is no't only the fault of tlhe studen't council but of the student body as 'a whole." Miss Holloman, a, 19-year-old

psychology major, suddenly found (Continued on Page 3)

ÍHIS

ices, said, "The entire cafeteria ought to be opened by the first

Lumsden, a native tr*regna.n, re. a Bachelor of Science in tees and President Archie Brad- food services and management nushaw and will become effective trition from \lontana, Stato Uniimmediately," said Paul Starr, versity. dean of special services.

ter Junior College Board of Trus-

There are no president,

Regulations

system area. Ca^feteria Opens Paul Starr, dean of speclal serv-

day of the spring semester." Lumsden, the new cafeterla "New regulations governing the manager, said, "This is a' student use of tr'resno City College's cofand we want to make it a fee shop in the eafeteria, have facili'ty good facility." been approved by the St'a,te Cen-

3 PM.

vice

Announces

New Coffee Shop

Ä lacklugter campaitn for stuwill be climaxed tomo¡Torr.as the students go to the polls to cast their baJlots. Yotlng vill be held from 8 AM to dent body offices

ida,tes f o r he offices of

Lumsden I\amed Manaqer

WEEK

as they would. in their own homes.

K

STUFFING THE B,ALLOT BOX?-Myrcr Aten, running unopposed for re-election os treqsurer is putting in he¡ bailots

into the bcllot box.

The rvalls, floors, tables, and

chairs should be kept clean

of debris, napkins, food, (Contínued, on Page 3)

etc.

MVr,

.wF.,

Tr., MWTH,

and daily 10-11:50 Al\[ --------Noon MW'F. MW,

f/F,

and. da"ily

7- 2:60 PM --.-2 PM TTh and 4 PM MWF'


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.