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FRESNO CITY COLLEGE voL. xxxll, NO.9 Fresno, Ca.- Oct.20, 1977' Business feotured in tlini-Coreer Duy Careers in.the business world tant Opal Wíllson; real est¿te will be featured in Fresno City Bob- Carey, Mel Srright, and College's first Mini-Ca¡eer Day -Bill Rittore; small business next Wednesday (O"t. 26) from Robert Strauss; sales and ma¡-- 10 a.m. to I p.m. adjacent to the keting, title insur¿nce ¿nd Business Education Building. escrow - Mike Brown and Jim This event is sponsored by the De Cost¿; home loans - John c¿reer center, with counselors Plaunt: sales Elmer C. Bert Reid and Eric R¿smussen as Reinhardt; transportation and chairmen. Admission is free and agribusiness - Glen Musselmaú; public. ailvertising - Chandler Scott; account'lng Gary Smapson-and and "Students are encouraged to Robert Williams;- data ¿ttend this event in their free processing D¿n Hayward. time." said R¿smussen. "Suceess- - ful Fresno people in their field The representatives will give their time to help our answer questions relating to the students. \ile have one of the business field. Also, they will best ca¡eer information centers discuss training, educational in the state." requirements, job opportunities, salaries and othcr topics. ã The following business areas "In the future, other areas of and representatives -w.ill be work will be featured on other highlighted: careeì days," R¿smussen added. Banking and finance Tim "We will have a couple more Chrismas, Dennis McManus,- and before the end of the year in. Howard' Buckenberger; office other divisions of the college." administration - Dan Foley and Darlene Ragan ând Blane Hitchcock in a scene frorn'rThe N¿fad'¡¡ornan Jaôkie Garretson; personnel - The next career day is of Chaillot.rr See Page 5. Jerry Hamilton; attorney assis- tentatively set for late January. Heolrh division seeks Typewr¡Iers opproved to rc lzed cdnl¡¡bn¡ While many universities strug- opinions for why; it's highly other selection criteria are gle to deal with the Bakke issue, controversial. Hopefully, with completion of lOth grade with at for use by sfudenfs FCC students may feel the case the new procedures, the problem least a '¡C, average, and has littìe effect on this campus. will be less." completion of Biolory 20, Human The Senate has approved not be in competition with the As far as general admission to Brown explained that the Anatomy. maintaining six manual type- Ranpage. the college, that would be department has spent the past "These aren't .unreasonable; years and writers for student use. Senators Floyd Causey, Mike correct. But there are six health couple of reviewing the minimums are just the Mc0utchen, Brett Rodger, Susan and medical programs on campus studying the entire selection basics," said Ogden. "lile're which require special admissions procedure in an attempt to unify Four of the typewriters will be Martin and Kristen Callahan trying to have an objective procedures. the system. Said Ogden, "We've placed in the Student Lounge for attended a student leadership How are they criterion ànd base those on The workshop in San Diego last affected by the case? attempted to take all the academic principles." ASB card holders only. other subjectivity out of it." be the Liibrary for week. The senators all expressed Registered Nursing, Vocation- two will in The new procedure, is called general use. The Senate'bud- disappointment in the way al Nursing, LVN to RN Articula- In the'past, Brown said, a proþct. Grossmont College handled '¡his . the random sample selection geted $210 for the tion, Dental Hygiene, Respira- procedure. "But we're not just sys'"em of "brownie points" was year's conference. the usually Therapy, Radiologic tory and drawing names out of a hat," said used; a certain number of points Approval was also given to exceptional conference was dis- Technology are all programs was given for a certain GPA, and organized. which Ogden. "It's more scientific thatn transfer $10,000 of ASB funds have limited enrollment, that." points for the number of units into a ready' reserve account, One of the major complaints according to Marùin Brown, The random selection is from accumulated. this often resulted associate dean, enabling the money to draw was registered by Sue Martin, health arts and among those students who have in students reaching their junior' interest. The money will be treasurer. The conference had a sciences. or senior year before accumulat- Asked completed the necessary mini- available within 24 hours if needs nohost cocktail hour. Ms. Martin if there have been mum admissions requirements. ing enough þints to be accepted. for emergency expenditures noted, "this is against state law problems with mino:ities who "We've also done away with arise. and the majority in attendanee to couldn't get into the programs, Presently, the revised admis- the personal interviews which the conference tvere minors." Brown answered, "It has been sions requirements for admis- were used up until a couple of The Sgnate unanimously ap- called to my attention, but not in sion? Brown explained that years ago," Ogden said. proved a weekly senate newslet- Before a{tending next year the over a year." selegtion criteria varies for each Ogden went ou to explain that ter to be made available to all Septe will ask for an agenda. Gordon Ogden, di¡ector of the program. There is usually a test the procedures seem to work students. The newsletter will be The senators did get a bad start nursing program, said the to measurq aptitude for skills for "real well. This Wôy, the distributed in the boxes. When they arrived in San Diego percentage of minorities in the that specific area. seleetion is random; we're trying Recording Secretary Richard they found their reservations classes is "pretty small. Every- In the case of the dental to gear away from exclusive- Mat¿ noted the newsletter would had been canceled by mistake. body would haïe different hygiene program, for exanple, ness." Horpsichordist pleoses rollege oudience -NTHISISSUExcluslve lntervlev ulth Pablo ByDrvidCnuleon Handel followed. Civiello's ver- Dormait" by Mozart. This piece Crulsc....... .....¡+ sion of Hai¡del's Suite No. 3 in D showed why Mozart is consi- Playing music that ranged- minor was well received by the dered one of the greatest Studcnt Poll: Beklßc aaaa from the èxotic compositions of audience. composeß. lcherepnin to the complex ones - The next piece was the one low of Moãart, harpsichoidist Mi point of the performance. The Civiello, who holds a master's Last chencc to sec the . degree from PlaY. chael Civiello kept his audience 19fl) composition of Cowell's Set Columbi¿ Univers- SeercvleY..o... aaao captivated Tuesday night in the of Four w¿s too long and it ity aqd has been playing FCC recital hall. seemed to drag by. harpsichord 11 years, feels hé The artist displayed his versa- has an obligation to perform. Bakkcs yes or no?, Scc con- tility on a harpsichord he built But it was followed by a piece Bents. ......8 himself in 1975. which won huge appioval of the "It satisfies me to play and it is ' Ci;^ello opened his perform- crowd. Farnaby's Fantasia, com- a musician's duty to perform for ance ùith Suite Opus No' 100 bY posed in the 16(X)'s, wâs short people who want to hea¡ music. Sneak .prcvleu of up cotrlng flIq lcl rrepnin, a 20th centurY Also it heþs ne to deveþ as a aaaaaaaaaa . o .8 composer. the piece was done as musician," he added. a memori¿l to the composer, who The performanee, which l¿sted died recently. about an hóur and a half, was A baroque composition bY gran with Va¡iations gn "Lison well received by the crowd. Thursday, Oct.2O,1977 ACTIVITIES CALENDAR TY¡ter Polo, University of California, Randy Stonehill & Tom Howard,.Oct. 28, Clubs Berkeley, OcL. 22, Berkeley, 9:30 a.m. Wilson Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Christí¡¡ Fellowehip, luesda_y, Senate Ampliñed Ver¡ion, Quarters, 12 noon Volleybcll, FCC vs. Reedley O+t. Oct.2t, FCC Student Collegu, Lounge, 25, Reedley, 7 p.m. 12 noon Student Senote, luesday, Senate Quar- ters, I p.m. Soccer, FCC vs. Merced CoÌlegi:, Oct..26, Merced, 3:30 p.m. Specíol evenls MECHA, Thursday, Comm. Rms. A & B, 12 noon *F¡¡t¡eie", The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Fresno Civic Ballet, Storyland Theatre, l{Iusic Roeding Park, 1:30 & 2:30 p.m. Chrieti¡tr Fellowehip, Thursday, Senate Quarters, 12 noon 9uy Lombardo, Oct. 20, Sheraton fnn, Las 'I.ot', îheatre 3 Production, Friday & Vegas Room, 8 p.m. Saturday, Itl4 N. Fulton, 8:30 p.m. Relly Club, Friday, G-101, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. D_¡nce & Show, Oct. 22, Las Vegas Room, 'H¡nlet',Ëhakespearian play, Oct. 20-30, Sheraton Inn Fresno Community Theatre, 8:30 p.m. 5poÉs Fresno's own Touch & Tom Cat, Oct.22, 'lVild Str¡wberrieò", a film, Oct. 21, FCC Rainbow Ballroom, 9 p.m. to l:80 a.m. Forum Hall A, 7:30 p.m. 'Woter Polo, FCC vs. Merced College, Ocf. 21, Merced, 3:30 p.m. l,¿wrence lVelk & His Champagne Mueic, Exeter F¡ll Feetiv¡I, Oct. 20-23 Exeter, Oct. 23, Selland Arena, 3 p.m. All Day Croas Country, Mt. S.A.Clnv't., Oct. 21, Walnut Creek. 11 a.m. plu fmntniz¡tio¡, Oct. 21, Bethel Center, Tower of Power, Oct. 30, Halloween 187 N. Broadway, Fresno, 9-11 a.m. Show, Sheraton Inn, Las Vegas Room, 8 Footbdl, FCC vs. Modesto, Oct. 22, f'lu fmnuniz¡t¡on, Oct. 24, Hinton Center, p.m.