Expenditures May Top $¿.5 M¡ll¡on
FRESNO CITY COLLEGE
By ÌTVIAN JOHNSON
The State Center Junior College District plans to spend over PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOGIATED STUDENTS 94.5 million by 1969 for future expansion plans for Flesno FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH
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24, 1966
Board Ponders
City College. Dr. Archie Bradshaw, president of FCC, revealed the plans NUMBER 20 a¡rd problems to the facultyìn a meeting Tuesday afternoon. Tonight the Boartl of Trustees will meet to discuss the estimated calendar of fina¡clal needs and possible sources
for
FIìESNO CXTY COI¡Í/DGE
Bulldlng Needs-$4,647r$Ð8*
phase-redeveloPment of
19A5-66-67
CCosned Euless BaIl Palk, costlng a total of $535,1?8, ls Proiected by Garland Peed, assistêDt superiDteDdent of business of the Stete Center Junior College DisF
Stâ.tê Center
Bldg. S152,19õ.ar
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Auditordum
74.fiX)
1967-6t
t¡ict-
New Claseroom and I¡ab Bldg. --....1,2P5,245
Demolltion of the Present s/ooden stadlum and constructlon on a ¡eç eoîcrete factlity miaht begin this tÊtl lf the district board of
Library
187,161
G¡m Enla4gemont -. %ràtßl Other f'acllltl€Ê ...- 87lrõ{}t
$ves final aPprova.I tù ntgùt at the regularlY scheduled trusteêB
Stto Acquisttton ---- 867,1(X) SIt€ fmp¡:ovemênt -- 184,884
board meeting. f¡c¡gÞr Accommod¡tion "'We have decided to build a
Quadlmpr.ovom€mt ltr6õO
196&09 Performlng
Arts Ruilding --.... 400'626 Slte lrrprovem€nt -- 10Ð16ã6 Âir Condttloning
Êactlity edequate for junlor college ba"s¿bsll, the Fresno Giants and
any pcsiblo 'future expansion to atr'commoda,te Peed sattl.
larger
Ertsttng Buifdfngp ?fÈ9'7æ *Iloes not include studoDt lnËhfng and re'nodeUng lfcl¿¡o
leagues,"
Peed atlded that the Preseût fee of $4,050 charted the
FOll.
usa^gp
Gr@tår Youth Foundatlon for the Freeao Glants would Probably remqlñ the sa¡he with thell us€ of the new bell Park' Civic Âld "We a.re also looking lnto the posslbllity of a clvic group in Freano ralaing $50,000 to begin Phase
one of the construction,"
Peed
sa¡d-
Pha¡e one, costing $209'829' wotitd be8fn this fall with constructlon of 1,102 trandstand Êe¿ta ¿nd 192 box seats.
Shower and locker room facilities, some lighting modffications' pavlng and fence construction
would also take Place. "If thts Phase of construction
is st¿rted on schedule," Peed said' (Continued on Page 2)
tiona.l educstion funde for 196165 to"the dlst¡'tcf -exsæffi-î6-2 thousand.
DRA\MING PQ\Mm-Michelle Mcrtin, left, cmd lsurc¡ Phillipe extend a guiding hand to Dcrrce," iiã St ip*o". Their destination? The Student Council "Swing Into Spring Bockwcrr_ds Photo York Hqll. Socic¡l í'.td;t;isht; in the FCC
I{e also sald the u€xt aßcreditation uDlt wlll not occur uDtil
'Swing lnto Spring' Tomorrow
Schools and Colleges. The recommendaüons made in
Hall will be the scene of the Student Cou¡cil "Swing from I PM to midnight. night tomorrorr into Spring Backwards" daDce ,.Women are supposed to ask the men to this dance, or you can come stag," said Janice Mann. commissioner of pubticity. Entertainment will be provided by thé vibrants. ,.We have been trying to get the Vibrants for a dance for a long tlme, so this is the dance no one shouìd miss," said Miss Mann. school attire will be the dress for the dance"Girts will not be admitted wearing capris," Miss Mann said' Tickets may be obtained.'free with the student body card in the foyer in the Cafeteria from 11 AM to 1 P\f tomorrow. RetreShments u¡ill be provided ât the dance' The presenily quiet Fresno City College Social
tr'CC
were:
1. Provide more adequ¿te fol-
low-up for students who transfer to institutioDs other than f,'resno State College.
2. The collegé should consider changing its policy which ftreBentIy refuses to graDt credlt to stu(Continued. on Page 3)
EDITOR'S NOTE: Rampege repo¡ter Jay York was oDe of the 16 Flesno City Collece students who attended Dr. Leakey's lecture last week åt .[{eicetl Co;llege. The following is an account of that speéch.
I}y SANDY DIlAIir'tr: srhen was the last time you greased a balloon or rode a the block? stins-rav '"tr;;ä around to îitvî"-tt"gJ students w-ill have the opportunitv beer roof and contest balloon g""3F9enter a sting-ray "íqg, Circle K DaY' drinking contest on The events will be held Mond
Dr. Louis S. Leakey, noted British anthropologist, feels that evolution is still going on today. "Evolution is a fact," he said, "not a theory." Leakey spoke before a student group representing five California colleges last week on the Merced College campus.
secre' durlng the Dootr hour between the I vice president; Bill Parks' ano treasurer' MaYer' Rick tar,'; C¿feterla. and Bookstore. repersentative' ICC lucker' tolRatnfr "À $6 prlze witl be awarded the wlnner of each contest," Den- l Jerry Facciani h a s designecl
nls 8cott, club president, lsald. | Þosters for the event' "Ðach contestant will be required I last semester Circle K partici-
s
26 cent entry fee which I pated in tbe March of Dimes drive, Élomecoming and the Nutrfti\nal b€ given to charitY." Home food drive and asslsted with Grea.se Balloons
coDcert. He sald the grease balloon con- the JohnnY Mathis Planned Drive Blood test ç'lU be held for coeds. The The club Plans to hold a. blood other coDtests are open to all stu-
drive during the semester. Mem-
dents.
",we expec¿ the other contests bers also hope to bring some "blg wilt draw more,men than women," name" entertainmen't to the colhe eaid. "Some of the men's clubs lege this sPring.
ar€ entering the contests;
the 1962 accreditatlons for
Anthropologist Tells Of Man's Evolution
Special Events Set For Circle K DaY
rill
May 9-11, 196?. f'CC is accredited by the Western A¡socl¿tlon of
'Focl, Not Theory'
Bolloons And Bikes
to pr.y
ex-
Bradshaw said the apportionment of federal and state voc¿-
Ball Park
A four
funds
constructing a thirtl campus.
Reconstruction
0f
óf
pandlng F.CC, Reedley College and
theY
are open to all students." Scott said there will be no spe-
Dennis Scott and Rick Mayer will be club delegates to a convention in San Francisco in APriI.
Meeting:s are held on Friday at clal dress for the day. Offlcers for the spring senest€r noon in Committee Room.A of the
Sixteen students and one instruct-
or from Fresno CitY
College at-
tended. the lecture. Evide.nce Of Evolution
DR. LOUIS S. LEAKEY
York Photo
THIS WEEK IN THE RAMPAGE Cartoon -------..---.--z Featur€s Exchango Coh¡mn
Leakey said 'that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution has been misinterpreted to mean that man has evolved from apes. He did say'
however, that man and monkeY
Although creclited with the discovery of the homiîld Ztnja¡thro-
pus, a creature in the sclentific family of which man is lncluded,
Dr. Leakey revealed that he was not the first person to dlscover a hominid.
"I didn't final the flrst hominid, common ancestry. a young man from Yale, named "'We are cousins of the apes one Louis, ditl in 1934," he expl¿lned. and a half miltion times removed," This discovery, Dr. Leakey noted, wa.s made 25 years before he dishe Êaid. ." Leakey feels that the loss of covered Zinjanth¡opus. Donald 'Wren, Fresno Ctty gotwisdom teeth and the iments in livestock over the lege sociology teacher, saitl he wili share
a
past years arp definite signs of replay a tape record.lng of Leakthe eontinuing evolutiona.ry pro- ey's speech for his 12 noon cl¿ss today a.ncl his 9 .A'M class tomorcess. row. Wren ìÀ'a"s among: the FCC Irominid l)iscoverY "Husbandry makes use of and delegation that attendetl the Merced College lecture. accelerates evolutlon," he said.