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PUBLTSHED CY THE ASSOCIAÎED STUDENTS
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRI[
VOL. XIX
1,
See Sports
1965
NUMBER
I9
FCC Coeds Enter Miss Fresno Cor
CHERYL JORDAN hom Queen
IoLENE ROBiNSON Skcrte Queen
Spencer Direcls Since '48
Choir Presents Easter Concert By
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GIEOR,GE
IfimMPEL
Managing Edltor
lEnN HART TW'3 Girl
CÄROLYN TAYLOR
LINDA TRULIN Honor Student
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English Cc,st Contestants Vie For Title By Staff Writer Presents TW3 IourFresno City College are competing against seven l, I lto I t olher girls from Reedley College and Fresno State College for Ivlonctoy Nrght the title of Miss Fresno County. 'Week ET,REIÙTA EURST
Rampage coeds
"That Was The
The coeds from FCC a{g Carolyn Taylor, Jolene Robinsor¡
That
Was," starring the original Brit- Cheryl Jordan and Linda Trulin. ish cast, will appear at Fresno The pageant, which is sponCity College Monday, Apr. 5. sored by the Downtown 20-30
Club annually will be held Saturday at 8:30 PM in the Roosevelt auditorium. Miss Taylor, 19, is a business major at FCC antt plans to transfer to tr'SC next year, .A, daughter high school Students, Reedley Col- of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nagel, her lege students and tr'resno State interests Ínclude sewitrg, swime Ce i **.""i"i'",.:",iïTåî l;: .;':î1 College 'students). ming and snow skiing. She is a graduate of Santa They may be purchased from -tthing il""#"ïåii ä"; s I is free of charge. Boqr Miss Doris Deakins, dean of wom- Clara High School, where she was en, or at the Hockett-Cowan box a majorette and pep girl. HomeSpencer said that this year's Joins Pep Squad office. music will be "sacred" but diversiAt ¡'CC her activities include Since the auditorium seats only The State Center Junior College fied. "I't wiu nol be strictly Easter 840 people, sponsors advise that serving as pep girl for tv/o years, Board of Trustees hired 27 atldi- music, but it is sacred and very all who want to see the production and she was a lfomecoming queeù tional faculty members for the beautiful," he said. buy thelr tickets as soon as pos- attendant. She is 5 feet 5 inches F eatured. soloists will be Marlin 1965-66 year and approved the tall, weighs 120 pounds and measible. exI¡a.nsion of the Fresno City CoI- Stilliens, Buddet Tacket, Paul 36-24-36. The s¡oril, directed and pro- sures lege Bookstore at a meeting last Hollinsworth, R0Aer Hamllton, Twenty-year-old Miss Robinson Jeanie Zac}l^ary and Diane Miller. duced by David Frost of the NBC is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week. The board also âPBroved' the Richard Cottrell is the organist. TV show, originally started with Hollis Robinson and is a graduate the British Broadcasting Corpor- of Fresno High School, She has inclusion of 13 new courses in the the choir's main feature will ation in England and was taken had piano, ballet, roller skating cataCollege CitY Fresno 1965-66 be Gabriel Taure's Requlem. Anover by NBC in late 1964. The logue, other number Spencer said, will and dramatic lessons. group original has been touring resignathe The Board a.ccePted be De Profundis, a religious chant. She appeared on 'Wide World North America since February. tions of Kennêth A. lil'ood, a counof Sports for the title of national The English cast of eight per- roller skating queen this year. Her selor at FCC antl Mrs. Mabelclaire formers will present a two hour accomplishments are 1964 Miss R. Norman, director of nursing show. edusation at tr.CC, who rr-as acceptWool of Fresno County ancl 1964 The satirical feature was a hit Miss California Roller Skating ed the job of d.eveloPing a nursing pnogFa,m at the University of in England long before its debut Queen. She is 5 feet 6 inches tall, in the United States. Guam. weighs 125 pounds and 36-24FCC Sponsored by Phi Beta Lambda, The 55-member Fresno City College choir will present its the show wiII start at 8:30 PM a.mual Easter concert assembly Tuesday at 12 noon in the in the auditorium. Tickets are auditorium. C. Lowell Spencer, who has directed the campus choir since priced. at $2 for general ¿dmis1948, promised that Tuseday's performance "will be some- sion, and $1.50 for those with that everyone can enjoy." student body cards (including all
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FCC Actions
Placemenf Office Sefs Employment For
Graduafes
FqcultySenqte Members of the tr'resno Clty College faculty have united and, formed a new organization called-
the Fresno City Couege Faculty Senate.
The group, which first sü¿rted during the fall semester, is composed of one-fifth of the tenured teaching faculty, including llbrarians and counselors. Franz Weinschenk, presid.ent of
the tr'aculty Senate, said. the purpose of the organization is to pro. vide instructors a voice ln faculty matters.
"The Faculty Senate's primary fundtlon is'to represent the f¿culty
to the board of trustees a,nd to the administration in all manners of faculty conêern." The Senate is operated under
Darliamentary procedure and has
a president, vice president
Jordan.
Takes Dancing Lessons She has had dancing and piano lessous and makes all her own clothes. In higJr sehool she was active ln Student politics, Football
or at the employment office. "We have many full time jobs a.vailable," stated Mrs. Dorothy
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ments and. student personnel, "The Faculty Senate is gener-
ally concernetl wlth faculty matters. 'We have not dealt with student policies, but, lf a sltuation shoultl occur, we could deal with
Weeks D. Ðdiger, campus employment lfho f,'reeno City CoIIego swim- representatiYe, "but there is no mlng ¡roole will bo reoponed one to fill them. There are secre-
Carnival Queen, and prom prin- such matters in the future." ln her seDlor year. She was named Sweetheart of Ilxplorer Scouts of Fresno County
mlng class€s a,nd tho team wilt
in 1963. At FCC she is a member of the Rally Club and the .A,sso-
Mondoy. Swfmming Coach Giene Stephens stated thå,t a,U swim-
rlesumo thoir regula,r schedules. The ¡roole, a.long wlth all ttre others t¡r the f,'resno a,roa, ha,ve
been closed
for two weeks by
ttro F¡æno County Eealt,h Dopartuent.
cess
ta,rlal, mechanical and eales jobs." She atltled tn'at there are also positlons open for summer coun-
cleteal Women Students.
seling.
Ifer
in-
'tere$ts are snoÌv and water skiing and golfing. She is õ feet, 7 itrches tall, weighe 120 pounrls and 36-
The campus employment office
ls loeated in T-100 of the techni-
cal and. indu.strial butliltngs. Office hours are from 8 AM to ¡oon and
1-4 PM.
and
secretary.
óo12'
d.eans
Mondoy, After
To Form FCC
Article 9 of the tr'aculty Senate constitution, covering general arMiss Jordan, 19, is a Bullard eas in which the Senate may beHigh School grad.uate and a dental come involverl, lists such areas as hygiene major aù F CC. Sbe is the aacdemic freedom, extra-curricudaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert lar activitles, graduation require-
The Board of Trustees heard June grad.uates wishing to file but took no action on a letter full-time employment applications from tho F*resno County and. CltY have until Apr. 9 to turn them in Chamber of Commerce to dplay to the FCC bra.nch of the State the opening of the 1965-66 school Department of Employment. yea¡ for students involved. in farm the applications may be ac-' harveets. lhe school year is schedquired from instructors or division uled to begln September 13.
Swim Pools Re-,Open
Inslructors
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Mtss Truü.n, 17, fs Ð senlor from
MRS. DOROTHY EDIGM
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