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Offered in 14 Oreqs Data Closses Soturdoys now offered Vol. XXVlll, No. 15 Fresno-C¡ty College Jan. 12,1973 - Fresno City College will offer 13 regular college-classes on Saturdays for the first time spring semester of lg?4. tew students The classes, most of which camy three units of regular colleg_e c¡edit, will Ëegin Saturday, Feb. 9, and run eãeh noon. Expository themes and the Saturday through June 8. use pot regulorly Registration procedures for the Saturday classes are the same as for eve¡ing division classes and linecardJ for the special weekend classes are Have students gone to pot? you Did ev-er try lg5 gl another 45 students smoke it just available now in the evening marr¡uana'/ at parties. division office, M-112. foi January registration dates. Doyou drink? 165 56 The classes on Saturdavs Ha-ve you The survey ever used 47 156 showed nine provide another pills? students drink alcohol option fär every day, residents of 36 the district who seek Hav_eyou students drink alcohol jùst õn ever 19 14g weekends a college degree, are interested used and ?B studentð drink Tlre survey jncluded LSD? alcohol just at parties. If ZLB One section survey stuclents-161 freshmen of the students were given a choice and 52 indicated friends and parents HOME ECONOMICS 40-Ete- sophomores. The facts follow: between pot and alcohol, Zg were an influence for them to students would mentary Nutrition, B units, g smoke pot, a.m.-noon. Normal sy where as 48 students would diet, recent S9 trends, and research. Doyou rather drink alcohol. smoke? å"t ,lå se Most of the classes will run Did you smoke at Zg llz a from 9 a.m. until 12 noon, but one time regularly? Another section of the survev The survey also indicated 26 some end earlier or besin earlier. showed 10 students have used stimulants If sufficient communiiv interest Doesitbotheryou lg} 6g students smokä marijuana daily and (uppers) and 22 students have is demonstrated in the weekend to have people smoke 15 students (downers). around you? smoke it once a week, while used depressants gfferingq, they will be expanded for the fall semester o¡ Ìgl+. The courses available for -spring semester, 19?4: Experience ANTHROPOLOGY 4--Field Work Ed Archeology, 3 units, 8-9 a.m.ind hours arranged. Archeological survey procedures, excavation. treatment of artifacts, analysis of offered in 14 oreqs data. Field work arranged.* _ REAL ESIATE 50--Real ART 10-An Introdultion to Estate principles, B units, g units, a.m.-noon. Economics, _ Fresno City College will again Art, 3 9 a.m.-12 noon. law, thil_spring semester be offering the 14 specified fields, the l{ork Lectures, field trips and films on operations, forms and terminol_ a lVork Experience Educ¿tioñ Experience Education office is painting, sculpturè, architecùure, o8y. program for students 14 not equìppeil at this time to fincl and other art activities. in jobs. diffe¡ent areas of study. FCC, BUSINESS ADMINISTRA- with cooperation from local A student may work part-time TION l0-Introduction to Busi- business and industry, will make or full-time in his or herJob area, ness, 3 units, 9 a.m.-12 noon. it possible for students to earn but he or she must niaintain at Organizations and their operaf,- college eredit toward a degree lg_ast eþht units, including the ing activities; governmental Worft Experience and a certificate of achievement completion of the program units, per institutions and controls, eco- semester to stay eligible for the nomic aspects, *Require through employment in fields ranges from one unit fof7S ñours prerequisites. Check proßiTam. ENGINEERING FCC closely related to their vocational to four units for 300 hours of tB-Etemen- catalog entiy. maJors. "The employment during a semester. Students who are self- program can be an Students may eain not more employed, managers, profes- i^mportant motivating experienee than four units per semeste¡ and sionals, domestics, or casual farm New porking for students," said Di. Gil¡ert M. not more than 16 units in Work laborers can not receive credit in Pea¡t, director Experience during thei¡ enroll- the Work Experience program. ience Edueation ment at FCC. Those who hãve been'woîLing Perm¡ts required those who have full-tìme for the previous threõ opportunities Campus Police to years in the same job category Chief Kenneth The fee-$5 per car and $2.50 working world, or have failed to are not eligible. may be paid in find regular school programs foyer during meaningfu!.j' More information about the in the Colleg'e Majors in which students mav program may be obtained by , A-146, after curently obt¿in Work Exper_ visiting the Work Experiencô registration. ience credit are automotive looking for employnent in one of Edueation ofTice, SC-222-. llight closses ouoiloble lnstruclor Don Burch dies Pre-registraiion going underway Feb. 4. is on For the first time ever this now for spring semester evening Funeral services for FCC and numerous other decorations. spring Fresno City College will classes at FCC and instructor Donald O. Burch, 53, citatio 13 off-campus also offer classes on Saturdays. locations. were held yesterday morning in Burch The "Weekend College" will be More than 250 different'classes Clovis, with burial in the Clovis action" inaugurated with 13 classes in 61 subject areas are available. Cemetery. a PT boat was sunk under him. beginning Saturday, Feb. 9, and Some special elasses start earlier Burch, an instructor of He and other survivors made running through Saturday, June it or end later, but most meet from business administration and to a south sea atoll where thev 8. 7 to 10 p.m. one personnel management who had wc:e night each week the classes carry three stranded for a time. Hä for three units Most of been on the faculty since 1968, se¡'ved various of credit. More units and will meet from 9 a.m. in capacities in residents die<ISunday rnorn-ng in a Fresno the Navy, than 6,500 area until noon each Saturday during includin! that of attended evening hospital after a short illness. deepsea diver. elasses on or the semester. Two classes, field He was the third certificated off-campus this semester. archeology and surveying, will Burch was member of Course schedules and line staff member at Fresno City a meet for longer. bours. College to die this semester. several business and professional cards reserving registration FCC's evening division has dates Earlier death took John organizations, including Califor- will be available through grown nearly 160 per cent since Wolfenden, a librarian; and Dr. nia Teachers Association. After the beginning of the spring the formation of the State Center Rolf Ordal, a social science serving in the Navy, he was semester Feb. 4. The materials Community College District in instructor. employed by a trucking firm in are available in the evening 1964. Enrollment levels for Burch was born in Los Angeles the bay aiea before coming to division office, M-U,7. Registrâ- evening parttime students are will be and reared ín Oakiand, where he Fresno. tion held Jan.3, 14, and 29 now approaching enrollment according to line card attended high school. He held a ¡iriority. levels of full and parttime Burch, who lived in Clovis, linecard pickup is bachelor's rìegree in business years in the Navy, in two periods Early students in the day plogram. leaves a lS-year-old son, Ronald. advised in ortier to secure the l¡orn San l'r¿n,;isco Srate College during lVorld War and the 'Lawrence W. Marti:: is the Il His wü'e Patricia died in 1972. He best selection of classes. Persons and a master's in business Korean War. He served in the also leaves two sisters, Mrs. dean oI the evening division and administration from Golden Gate Pacific enrolling in any of the 59 FCC and and at the Panama Canal Patricia Nelson of San Rafael and off-campus summer session at College in San Francisco. Zone. classes will be Ghester Duckhorn is the Mrs. Barbara Walter of Scotia, allowed to register the first night Burch spent an adventurous 13 A holder of the Purple assistant dean. Heart N.Y. of class. The new semester gets Pzge2 RAMPAGE lan. 17,1974 MURRAYJUCHWATD, PLACEMENT OFFICE Alek in Guloglond Job listings DIGEST-As it happens every will ,be waiting at the window expose the tyranny of the Fresno City College BUS OR VAN DRMRS Need few years, a repressed Russian beneath yours to grab you and Soviet Union." Student Placement Office, people with good driving record, writer sneaks out an outlawed pull you in. They will proceed to "What tyranny?" sc-216 20 yrs. old or over. Will train. $2 masterpiece that the West strip you bare and Paste "The brutal cruefty shown you per hr. for van drivers; $2.25 Per instantly prints and bestsells. California avocadoes over your and other thinking artists bY the PART.TIME JOBS: hr. for bus drivers. 7 am, 9 am to The latest author (again) is entire body. You will then be godless red menace." 1:30 pm, or 4 Pm. Job No. 46 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and his screwed into a plYwood stand "Baby Brezhnev gave me WEEKEND ATTENDANT book, The Gulag Archipelago, with a cardboard sign reading surprise party last month. A wool Need husky male with valid FULL-TIME JOBS: l9f8-1956, has been snapped up UNITED STATES AGRICUL sweater I get, knit from his own driver's license to care for by the Book-of-the-Month Club TURE EXHIBIT. hands. That is brutal? What someone paralyzed.
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