FRESNO
C I TY
Fresno Mayor
COLLEGE
Proclaims Week PUBTISHED
BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENÏS
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL
VOL. XIX
29,
"r ""oH,IicHEco NUMBER 22
1965
Greenfield Says'
will take place Sunday throughout the Fresno area. ManY FCC students and high school Students
Students
will
participate. ".A,nyone interested
Criticize Unfairly
volun-
headquarters," said Miss English. Hyde, in signing his first Proclamation as mayor, stated that
4.
Managing Editor Assistant SecretarY of the State for Public Àff¿irs James Greenfield has accused 'student critics
ALSAC was very wotthwhile and hoped that Fresno's citizens would
help this project"'
"The immediate goal of
of the nation's Vietnam Policy as being "uninterested in inf ormation." The assistant secretary, in an address before nearly 300 journalists and their tuests in the Hacienda last Sa.turday, charged student oI¡positionists v/ith Iooking "at only one side of the issue." Students Demand Greenfieltl, a former nerrspaper man. said that while students dema.nd that the United States halt
bonbing raids over North Vietnam, they fait to ask the other
"side to stoP what they
are
doing."
In his
speech, "The Government and the Press," GreeDfield denied that state department officlals were suppressing information on the war in Vietnam' The secretary, however, asserted the state depa,rtment's right to protect .A,merican pilots by wfthholtÌing certain tactical information. Att€nd Conference Rampage personnel attending the Sigma Delta Chi conference were Davitl Pacheco, editor-in-
a noted television performer, is the founder and president of this voluntarY national charl'table organlzation. A sitlelight at Tuesday's Studerít
Council mee.rting was LEUKEMIA CI{ARITY DRIVE-Potricio English ond Hugo Noroycrn, FCC students c¡nd ALSAC chqirmen, occept o proclomotion from Fresno Mcryor Floyd H. Hyde declcu'ing
Apr. 28-Moy 2 ALS.A.C Week.
Rompcrge Photo
May Obtain ASB Petitions for
studen¿ bodY offices for the MaY 19 camPus elec-
tions will be available starting MondaY.
Shirley Munson, comimssioner
of elections, said that cand.idates will have until MaY 11 to compete and file Petitions.
Petitions will be available in
the
Àdmissions Office. Students
for
necessary
should contaet Mrs. Lena Fuller proced.ures, Miss
Munson said'
Students will be Wing for 18 student body offices in the elections.
The nominations assembly
has
there wasn't time in the
agenda.
Needed BY IrOIIS BEI¡' Àssignment Editor .{cademic freedom is necessary
ley.
TenBroek, keynote sBeaker at the annual spring meeting of the North Central Region Junlor College Association last week iu Stockton, spoke on "Àcademis Freedom." He appeared to suBBott
free speech movements. TenBroek recognized the need
of basic student freedom but stat-
LUIS MEST.AS
Mestas Gets Suggestions, Counc¡l Acts
der discussion. The reason for the delaY? A proposal favoring an increase "There were other Programs sug- in the state financial súpport to gested which were of more im- junior colleges. portance at this time," said delelìnrnrley Polnts Out gate Ronald Brumley, X'CC soPho f the more attractive feaOne A recommendation to install omore class president. "Therefore tures of the conventlon. as Brum- suggestion boxes about the ca,mgive these Proit was decided to ley poin ted out, was thât the pus v¡âs presented to the Student posals precedent." adoption of resolutions by certain Council þy Luis Mestas, represenPa^*s hoPosals junior colleges is not necessarily tative at large. Some of the more notable res- binding on all junior colleges. The recommendation, which was olutions adopted bY the converì"Many of the proposals passed approved, makes it Possible for tion included the following: the convention are already in students to write suggestions and A proposal thdt all junior col- by effect on some of the campuses," leges, regardless of slze or loca- he said, "and some will be of complaints to the council. given consideration equal Gathers Suggestions tion, be benefit to some campuses in the selection of Junior Rose more Mestas said the suggestions to others. The administrative than Bowt participants. officials of each college will have would be gathered each week and A. proposal calling for the ereathe opportunity to determine whe- considered at the council meettion of a state historian for the ther the plan or plans r¡¡ill to into rngs. CJCSGA' to be appointed bY the The council contends if the stuon their campus." president of Associated S'tudents effect dents are to be represented more proposals favorably acThose of íos Angeles CitY College with adecluately in student governmeDt the joint approval of the student cepted by the administrators, ac- they should avail themselves of Brumley, will be cording to then Council and of the dean of stusent to the State Legislature in the opportunity to volce their dent activities of LÄCC' opinions through the use of sug-
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Freedom, Education
said Dr. Jocobus TenBroek, a Professor of political science at the University of California at Berke-
I}Y DENNIS MCCARTHY
April I
Tenbroek Says:
for students to obtain a broad social and academlc education,
Delegafes Reiect FCC Orphan Plan
TÌa¿k-Nort'ern Cal À proposal requesting that the Fri¿lâY student bodY be rePresented on Me4t -. -Ifere been scheduled for May 12 in the the Faculty Senate ProPosed for :May 1 each California junior college by a auditorium. Ilaseball-S¿rn JoaSaturdaY student appointed bY the Student quin Del-ta-Here student King, veteran Joseph Council of each college to act in (Continued on Page 4) grade average.
recom-
mendation by Luis Mestas, a, ¡ePresentative-at-large, tha.t the Student Council go on record as supporting ALSÄC. The motion failed to carry as Ron Primavera, FCC student body President, said that
Stote JC's Tqble ResoEulion
Must lla,ve Grades President, vice-I¡resident, secreSacrarh ento for final consideraCrea.to Speaker PolicY tary and treasurer candidates are A proposal that the CJCSGA tion. required to have a grade Point average of at least 2.5. TheY must create an acceptable "Statement of Policy" concerning controverbe carrying 12.5 units or more. FCC Calentor Students running for the re- sial speakers on two Year camPusa 2.0
a
DONALD \MREN
Miss
English atltled. Danny Thomas,
tion.
Candidates
.â.LSAC
is to stamp out leukemia,"
Rampage Staff writer Fresno City College's proposal for expanding the Operation Lifeline progrârn to aid needy South Vietnamese orphans will have to remain in the tent¿tive stages for awhile. chief; George KuemPel, managing Action on the resolution, presented at the California Junior edsports Mencarini, editor; Don Governmenb Association Conference last weekend in College itor; Ðlberta Hurst, a.dvertising Palm Springs by a five'mem berl a McOarthY' manager, and Dennis FCC delegation, \Y¿s Postponed an advisory capacity when student staff writer. until future CJCSGA considera- body sponsored activities are un-
maining offices need only
in
teering for the Sunday, MaY 2 March may calt 233-1802, ALSAC
BY GEORGE KUEMPEI,
Petitions
Newly elected Mayor Floyd H. Hyde officially proclaimed the week of Apr. 28-May 2 as "Aiding Leukemia Stricken American Children's Week" last Monday. Patricia Engilsh and Hugo Noroyan, FCC students and cochairmen of FCC ALSAC activities, said a fund raising march
gestion boxes.
Suggestion boxes already installed may be found in the cafeteria and in the Student Union Building. More will be put up at a Iater date. Passes Motion
A
motion by Mestas also passed
to move the umbrellas from old Student Union patio to new cafeteria patio.
the the
Mabelclaire
Nonø
Co¡¡cd Digcout
ed the college should have tlre âuthority to reeiulate the time, place and manner of student meetings. Donald \ilren, tr'CC social science instructor, acting as both the
chairman of the faculty officers and as a member of the boa¡d of directors at the meeting, said the annual event could have a direct bearing in future class instruction. In addition to 'Wren, X'CC President ,A.rchie Bradshaw a.qted as vice-president of the meêting. Other FCC program participants
inculded: Merle L. Martin, dean of students; Mrs. Mabelclaire Nor(Continued on Page 2)
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