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Bradshaw Temporarily Replaced

N¡sht Dean Kellv Assumes Control By MARY MORRIS Robcrrt Kelly became

health will not permit him to

Fresno City College's ne\\' pres-

re-

ident will be Dr. Clyde C. McCullI. {1, currently dean of instrucrion at Antelope Valle¡" College in

turn to his duties at tr'resno CitY College until at least May 1. "Therefore," W.hite continued, "effectiye iEmediately, you have been assigned to assume the full duties of the office of president a,t FCC and to serve as the actint president until fu¡ther notice.l'

acti-ng

FCC prcsttlent MondaY. Stuâ¡t White, suPerintendent of

the Ståte Center Julior

McCully W¡ll Be New FCC Head

College

Distrtct, announcetl the change and said that President Archie Bradsbaw ls lll. Kelþ r'as temporarily replaced as dean of evening college bY Law¡ence Ma¡'tin, the assistant

I-ancasrer.

Dr. ìfcCully will replace Dr. -{rcbie Braclshaw, who ¡rill retire Sruar¡

enr of rhe State Center Junior

Dr. Clyde McOully was appointed by the trustees, after 'W'hite's

College Disrrict, sa,id that Dr. ìIcCully n-as chosen from 29 appli-

recommendation, as the new col-

dean of

evening college. In an open letter ,to KellY and the college staff, White said: "I regret to inform You that mY otflce has rcceived a written no' ticê ûsJn President Bradshaw's perconal physician that Brad's

lege president effective July ing.

McCully

teil

1.

The appointment was made at the Mar. 30 Boald of Trustees meet-

is currently the dean

(Continaed on Page 3)

ill health. lf. White, superintend-

on June 30 due to

oDS.

C.

lnitial Screening Ân initial screening eliminated 12 of the 29 applicants. The re-

McCully, ne-wly crppointed presidenl

maiDing seven were given an oral eliamination by the screening

CHOICE

-

D¡. Clyde

commitree. Upon revie¡-ing these ser-en. TVhite cut the number to three.

FRESNO C]TY COLLEGE

Froro the final three,

Whi'te

recommended McOully and the district trustees unanimously a¡l

PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS

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XXI

FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL

Musical Melodrama Prem¡eres Tomorrow DePartment

Lou-ell Spencer, Alex Molnar,

wiII sta€e the musical melodrama, The Wayward Way, in the main dining mon of the tr'CC Cafeteria tomorrow'. Saturday and SundaY

Karen Christensen, Mike Blake,

The FCC Drama

at

Gar]' Fellows, Rodger Ward, and Karla Schmidl are tbe musicians. Choreographers are Mrs. Sara

Dougherty and

E:16 PM.

trtodrick Johnson, the director of th€ play, credited the villain, playeel by Carl Jones, as havint the leåd character part, while R¿y Êmith and K,athy Reams are t-he hero and heroine. Other members of the cast are Peggy Scott, Mark Bryant, Renee Clendennings, Janice Houlding. Lloytl M. Hopkins, Cherie Franklin, John Henry HiIl, PeggY Vatå-

laro, Dan ArriSoni, Rick Cain. Mark Bryant, James R. Badger,

John Clatworthy, and Paula

Ca-

saccla. Dancers DaDcers include Jackie Hudsott,

Dan Smit[, Dan .{rrigoni, Mark Bryant, Rick Cain, Diane Linebarter, Donna Osbon and Lydia Sanchez.

Mrs.

Georgene

Wiedenhoefer.

'

Managers

Production maDater '

for

the

Irlay. llarcia E. Isaacson, also designed the cos[umes, an assignment usually made to a faculty

Kiraly is stâge managel and "rt¡s the show" when Johnson is not present, member. Susie

Johnson said.

Janet tr[orris and Judy Booth are costume production engineers unsung workers among the ". behind the scenes." Tit:kets for the musical may be obiained in the FCC Box Office. Non-students are admitted f or $2.50: students other than tr-CC students are charged $1. FCC students with student body cards are admitted free.

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6,

1967

Licensed Nursing

open until 1 PM.

Licensed

Vocational \urses got under rçay lâst v¡eek at tr'CC r¡¡ith 1ã students.

The Progxam is financed under

the federal Manpou'er DeYeIoP' 'ment Act by a grant of. ïfi,432. The state depa¡'tment of employment assists FCC in screening the applicants for the Pro gram. The course, includ.es extensive classroom work as well as practical work in hosPitals and clinics in the tr'resno area. The prog¡am has two instructors who teach exclusively for

the LVN courses. Vivi F. Natali rvill teach on a full-time basis, and Bessie Moore wiII be a Part time instructor. The course will end in 1968 anct includes more than

hours

of hospital work in

X'eb. 1,200

con-

junction with 500 hou¡s of classroom work.

trfildrecl C. Bosteder, director of LYN training at f'CC, said this program is designed. to Provide rerraining opportunities in ¿ \'ocational field for which there is a

in the Fresno

area.

The need of LVN's is

graDhic-

alll- shos'n by the success tlÌat FCC has h¿d in placing its grad( Continued on Page 3 )

lnstructor Helps Accredit College 'Wein-

FCC i¡sLructor Franz is helping in the accreditation of Los Angeles Valley Cotlege in \-an ì{uys this week. In assessing aad rating the school's acaclenic merits, 'Weinschenk will inspect classrooms,

schenk

classes a¡d talk with students and faculty members. "I consider ttris an honor a¡d a challenge,"'Weinschenk said, "and I hope to do ny best."

visit

of the Wcryword Woy cost FOILED AGAIN - Members from the upcoming musicql. Shown drqmqtize ct sc€ne from the left o¡e Mike Hopkins, Ccnl Jones cmd Cherie Frcr¡klin.

-Yczijicrr

Photo

Alpha Gamma Sigm¿, an honotary society, will offer a new phase to their tutoring senrice. Begi¡ning next week, ÂGS tulors \r-ill be available in Student Center 222 to help the students

A nerv protram for

.{,fter receiving notification that

he had been selected to succeed Dr. Bradshar¡-, the Rampage was able to reach him by telephone at his home in A_ntelope Valley. Distinguished College

He rvas r-ery complimentary of FCC ¡eferrinC to it as, ..one of California's most distinguished

junior colleges."

It rvill be a "great honor to I a¡e looking forward to moving to

serve . . . and my wife a¡d F

resno," he said.

He rr-as a teacher and vice principal in the Lancaster School District for four years a¡d

a.rr

English instructor a¡d. assistant dean of studetrts at antelope VaJ. ley College before becoming dean

of instructlon in

1958.

Honor Society Offers -Study Help Program

Fifteen Students Start Training For

need

i

NUMBER 2I

proved the recommendation at their Mar. 30 neeting.

daily between

I

AM to 2 PM.

On Fridays the office

will

be

The program is a continuation from last semester except for one major change; a student fee is no

lonter charged. Deficiency Notlce "The program came into existence," stated Doug Calhoun, AGS president, "w'hen we learned. of the high percentage of students

rvho receive deficiency notices. We realized. that there $¡as a need

for a

program that would

help boost the student's grade." Rick Patton, AGS tutorial program chairnan, said that if the student makes the initiative to

to learn with tJre asslst¿Dce of one of the 30 tutors available, the tutor can assure the student of a better grade fn his pa.rtlcular wa.nt

course.

IIe also said that he vas certain the tutors are capable ôf

helping the students because they have had the same cou¡ges and the ins,tructors. Patton teels the tutors can best help the student by telling him what aree i¡ which he should concentrate his studles.

How To Study "We advise and teach the student how to study,', Patton said. "We don't do it for them-,, Notices will be posted outside Student Center 222 to allow students to know when certal¡;tutors

will be available.

The tutorial progTaEr sqmmillss includes Doug Nelson, Kayoko Yamamoto, Rick Patton and Doug

Calhoun. Club adviser Bever.

is

lfelen

Currenlly Enrolled Sfude nts Gìven Regislration P rioríty Priority rvill be given to all

currenUy enrolled students for suûrmer school registration. Larry Martin, assistant dean of suûuner school, said that returtring students may regis'ter by mail

May 8 to

12.

Priority Will End l{artin stated that priority *'ill end fol' all currently enrolled students on Ju¡e 12. A schedule of courses being offered this summer can be obt¿ined in A.dministration 107. beginning Âpr.

10.

Students are urged by the gtaff

of the summer school to

prepare their summer school schedules at the same time they are preparing

their fall semester

schedules.

Same Registration Patterns for the summer session will follow somewhû¿ the same patterns of reg:i8tration for

Registra.tion

the fall and spring semesters. Starting May 8, students may get their routitrg envelopes at the Fïesno City College ticket office, located in rthe Eround floor of tåe Student Center Butttung. Â 15

cent fee

will be

charged to cover

mailing costs for grades.

vrill then be asked to all the necessary forma which are in the routing enve_ Stud.ents

complete lopes.

Musicians Will Go To Bakersfield f ive tr.CC musicia.ns rvill be in Bakersfield Saturday to parrtici-

pate in the Central California

Hono.r Band Concert.

The musicians representing ¡'CC witl go to Bakersfield tomorro\r' to audition for chalr in the band, Vi¡cent Moats, FCC band dfuector, sald.

placements

The students are Glenn Kumagal, tenor saxophone; Ron f,'ranklin and Ron A-ntoyan, trumpet, and Carl tr'endley anrl Charlie Hilrtebrand, tr'rench horn.

The concert will be presented in Bakersfieltl College, Satu¡rlay at 8:15 PM. .A,pprorimately 130 students will ta.ke pail iD the band.

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