FRESNO
Counc¡l Receives Budget Rev¡sion
COLLEGE
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The budget investigating committee presentsd its recommendations for new budget procedures at the Student Council meeting Tuesday noon in the student lounge. The recommendations were submittæd to the budget com-
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY
6,
1966
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I2 mittee
for its members to decide which procedures will be changed. The Student Councll
Tournament Drows Rsm
Some
al
budgets.
O The budget is composed of five sections and each section will have its own budget request form.
O Each campus organization asking for approprlations must present a more detailecl list of the
it will purchase. O These organizations will follow a new procedure to acqulre
properties
The team of nine tr'CC students wlll partfcipate in the tournament are Phit Barnett, John Black' Dolores Dade, Lonnie Hayhurst' Tlm Mancini, Marty Nichols, Gary OYers, John Porter and Tom
extra money during the semester.
who
Iþtter
The l0 best dressed college girls of 1965 cruise NewYo¡khcrbor on one of their mony tours of the city. From left to right ore Johcrnno VerHoler¡ Mount St. Mory's College; Koy King, University of Mississippi; Hollister Houghton, Smith College; Ncmcy Lencrd, Wells College; Dicme Brouillccrd, Salve Regino College; ]oon Gollegher, Mcrymount College; Susqn Schcrub, Penr:sylvcrriq Stcte University; Mcry Shimkus, Pembroke College; Lynn Rcryburn, University of Wisconsin crrd Kctherine Ellis, Bryn Mcrwr College.
Rampage, Magazine Searches For Best Dressed Girl Of 1966
Two veeks ato the FCC deþa,te This' year an'- FCG - eoed wlll t h e followlng quollfloations: ,A team 'woD. flr8t place honors for have the chance to distinguish clear understanding of her fashion the best all-around team ln a for- herself as one of Glamour magatype, a wor'Ëable wardrobe plan, enslcs tourname[t held on tbe zlne's 10 best dre¡sed college a sultable campuÊ look and ap-Fresno CitY College caInBus' girls. proprlate look for off-campus occa. Porterwon 4n t¡rtllvltlua.l ¿wsral The contest ls sponsored by the placed ln tùe fourth wben he Rampage. The entry forms should sions, lndlvlduality ln use of colors tourna.meût wlth a total of 46 out be brought to the Rampage office a n d accessorles, lmaglnatlon ln of e posslble 66 Dolnts. on the second. floor of the student manating a clothes budget, imof ceDter ro later than 12 noon. peccable groomlng, well-kept haif Nlchols recelved ¿ certlflca,te excellence for ¡¡laci¡g in the tour- Thursday, Feb. 10. Schocile
the forms will be found
tourney were San Francisco State ous places on campus and.
in
Free Coffee
Free coffee may be offered' to
tr'CC stutlents during
flnal
exami-
nation week Jan. 20-27 an'd.24-26Dale Lumsden, cafeterla manager, eltt free coffee will be offered to day ¿ntt night students only lf theY wtll help keeP the cåfeterla are¿ clean. The approvpl of thls Blan came fron the cafeteria committee in hope thet this will be an.incentlve fo¡ students to remoYe thelr clishes and papers from th€ tables for the next two weeks.
The c¿feteri¿ committee v¡til aDnounoe Jan. 20 tf the dtudent body ts to recelve free coffee. LuDsden sald tt ls ttow costlng ${6 Per week to clean uP after carelese gtudetrts.
"Food prlces have not as Yet been ralsed,' Irumsden sald, "but
occu¡Tetr@.
by the coUncll," "the deadllne for turning in budget requests wlll then be decltled. approved Shipman said,
"In
Too Vogue previous semesters
all
ac-
counts used one staddardlzed form
whlch requlred only vagus nentlon of why the money wae need,.deft us€"of make-ul¡i .a"good,,f tguDe €d' and beautiful posture. IIe ¿tltled tha.t othe¡ lnformaIf she ls chosen asr one of tho tlon g{ven to the Stual€nt CouDcll 10 best dressed college glrls ln lnclutle comparlson lorms 'whlch Ä.merica, she wlll receive natlonal show the percentag:€ of lncrsas€ recognltion for herself and tr''CC. of each account over the Dast slx She wiil also recelve an all-ex- 8€mesters. pense pa,id vlslt to New York from "Àlso lncluded ln the commltMay 30 to June 11 as the guest of tee's report was a llst of oll acGlamour. (Contirucd on Pagt 3) .
Candidates Pet¡tion For Office tr'resno City College students
will
be given a chance to exerclse their voting rights next 'Wednesday when the polls open for the spring semester sbudent body election.
By Tuesday, 35 students had filed petlttons for the 18 student body offices up for election. AII vited 'to a luncheon on Friday, petitions must be turned in to the Feb. 18 at noon when they will be admissions office by 3 PM totlay. able to meet the juclges agaln and A candidates' breakfast is schedbecome better acquainted wlth one uled for 7 ÀM toTorrow i¡ Comanother. mittee Room B in the cafeteria. tr'ollowlng the luncheon, FCC's The breakfast will be open to aII representatlve will be chosen. She students who have flled for sPring wlll be photographed in a typical semester student bodY offlces. campus outflt, an off-campus d.ayEtght stuatents have fllecl Petitime outfit and a long or short tions for the four major student party dress. The photo8ralrhs will body offices of president, vlce presaccompany the offlclal entry form, ident, secreta,ry and treasurer. which must, reach New York by Candid¿teF for these offices are Mar. ?. Mlchael J. McGlnnts and John C' The candldates should excell in Porter, presld.ent; Bart L' Turner, vlce preßlalent; Myra .Àten, Suzanne Moxley, and. Linda Cox, secretarT, and Llntl¿'Wood and Nancy treasurer. Ron 'ffinter ls currently the only cantlldate for the offlce of Assoclated Men Students President.
Aliens Report Bryant, During Janua,ry over¡r allon
in the llnttod
Sta,tes must roport htê add¡oss to tho U.S. govern-
m€nt.
Allono ln tbfu countuy on the Janua,ry of each
ftrst dåy of
yean must ropoÌt thetr adilrese witbln 8() deys to tho corunlÊ-
necessarY
slderatlon is belng offered bY the cafeterta commlttee thls semester only and wlll not become a regular
are
the
eloner, Immigratton and Na' to hlre etldl- turallzation Servtce. tional ùelp we will ralse Prlces' lfhe alien adal¡ess report cs,ral concoffee free the IIe sald na,y be obtalned a,t a,ny po6t
tf tt ts
what each organlzatlon needs the money for and. ena.ble the council to better distribute the money. "If the new budget procedures
Vote Wednesdoy
College, Unlversity of Southern residence halls after Jan.24. California, UnlversitY of the PaA commlttee consisting of the cific, Fregno State College, San heads of flve campus orgianizations Mateo College, Brigham Young will interview the contestants MonUniversity, Sacramento Stdte Col- day, Feb. 14, aL 3 PM in Comlege, West Valley College and mittee Rm. B of the cafeteria.. Weste¡n Washington State Collete. Upon completion of the interviews five finalists will be chosen by the committee. The five fina.lists will be in-
May Bring
man, non council members a,ppointed by Ron PrlmaYera, student body presid.ent, to serve on the committee, say thls new budget procedure should have begun long ago because lt will show Just
at-
that pa.rtlctpatetl in the t¿ched to posters located at'vari-
Exam Week
Proceduro
LaCreta Poyer and Jim Ship-
Stri¡gfield. Franz Ä. 'Weinschenk, coach of the forensics team, sa"id most of
tttey.
Campus organlzatlons asking
appropriations must ftll out new forms and have new procedures for preparing their tent¿tive
tor
ment. The tourney v¡ill be helil on the Ilumboldt Sta.te College campus Frtday and SaturdaY
do so agaln." Some, of the events scheduled for tbo tournaneDt are in extemporaneoús speeking, debate and ora,tory.
a.re:
O
F¡esno City College debators wlll travel to Eureka tomorrow to pa¡ticipate in a Northern Ca.lifornia Forensics Ässociation tourna-
"Thfs will þe a very dlflfcutt tournament,"'Welnschenk noted"Ilowever, we have done well ln the pa¡t, and we're hoPlng we c¿n
of the recommendatlons
to be presented for councll approv-
Debotors
the Junior colleges throughout the western states will enter the tourney, Some teâms from as far east as B¿ttle Creek, Mlch., are entered.
wlll
not formally revlew the report.
offlco. After the ca¡d has been flllod out, it ehould be glven to one of tlre ¡tostal clerks.
Unttl Tuesday, no Assoclated 'Women Students presldentlal cantlldates hatl been anuounced. Students who wlll be seeklng
representatlves at'larBe Þosts include Wllllam M. Lawless, 'WaYne Nosh, John Taul, Mlke Frame, Loulse Frame, Patty Weaver, Darryll Kahn, Terry Corbett, Janls Mlller, ButltÌy Tackett, Dlane Llne-
barger, Phlltp Nava,
Pat
Lane,
Carol Andrews, Tlm llenslelt, Co-
John Po¡ter crrd Mike McGinnis, crcrrdidcrtes for student body president, look ove¡ the list of contestcrrts for vcrious other offices.