Graduation set for June 17 The graduation ceremony for Anders Tune with the student District board of trustees. the 1977 Columbia college grad­ address: "What is important"; uates will be held on Friday, June and Tim Davis, who will give tlie The conferring of degrees 17 at 6:30 p.m, The exercise will benediction. win be made , bv Mr. Dale L. take place by the lake. The presentat_ion of the -grad­ Bratten. Mr. Lesiie Knoles. who The guest speakers will be uating class will be made by , is retiring this year as assistant Vance and Consuelo Clinton. Mr. Colwnoia coflege president Ur. superintendent of administration and Mrs. Clinton are 1970 Harvey Rhodes.· Scbotarsb ips and­ · for the YJCD. will give the intro· Columbia graduates, and they awards , ill be presented by Dr. duction. will give the graduation address. Barbara Painter. which remain a With a graduating class this The couple will speak on market­ secret to students until gradua­ year of approximately 185 stu­ able commodities, thoughtfulness tion night. Diplomas will be dents. the ceremony is open for and integrity. handed out by Glenda Alpers and all to attend. A reception is Students speakers are Lee Na ncy Rosasco, who are members planned in the student lounge Richards, giving invocation; of the Yosemite Junior College following the ceremony. Consue~ and Vance Clinton Vets beware! Veteran students who re­ d" exist, veteran students must ceive NC, W, N or I grades for contact the veterans office on spring quarter classes may have campus no .later than July 8, and to pay back educational benefits even then there is no guarantee th€ received for these classes. the circumstances will be ac- Campus counselors and the cepted. veterans qffice are advisin_g the There are ~cial provisions mountain times c0Jlege' s 2is veteran stuoents 0f for making up incomplete grades, the change in th!!- VA benefit and veteuns who receive r s also policy. should contact the veterans office cotums,a 1un10R coll€qe In the past veterans who immediately. withdrew from a class during the In the future the VA will June 1977 vol. v111. no. i; quarter were paid up to the last monitor veteran students' records s. Columbia, Ca. date they actually attended the to determine if they are making ·cJass. satisf.actery progress. Depending Colleges across the country upon the unit load o f each Debut Tonite 12th Night are fighting the new law but the veteran. the VA will al10w a VA has advised the schools are specific number of quarters to Mistaken identities, girJs Francesconi, said the production quite a bit of research on under legal obligations to comply complete graduation require­ dressed as boys, tumbling and is a rambunctious comedy, "bas­ "Twelfth Night" and Shake­ until the law is changed. ments. sword fights on a rated stage will ically a clown show." speare's comedies and says the The VA will, however, con: If due to failing grades the be part of the Columbia Junior Because of numerous refer­ production will be "very faithful si'der a number of extenuating veteran can no longer graduate in college drama production of ences to the sea, the action has to the author's intentions:" circumstances in determining the allotted time, the VA will Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night,'' been moved shipboard. The stage whether to charge an overpay­ determine the veteran is making opening tonight for a five-day will be a 1isting ship deck, and the ~ ment. Possible extenuating cir­ unsatisfactory progress and edu­ run. characters ·will be costumed in cumstances would be serious ill­ cational benefits will be discon- Admission will be free for the white as old seamen of the ness· or death in the family, tinued. · 8 p.m. performances in the 1560-1570 period. The nobility change of employment status or Educational bentifits will be college Forum on · Wednesday will wear bright colors. reinstated only after the veteran ·, discontinuance of the course by through Saturday and a 2 p.m. Francesconi said he has done I the college. has been counseled by VA matinee on Sunday. lf extenuating circumstances officials. The show's director, Bob Wilson discusses .cafeteria food service industry- is important Wilson feels. Chuck Wilson, project coord- "Having been involved and 4. A m:anageme:nt with the 1 inator of the Columbia Junior aware ofthe changes requested. I time. interest and ability in the to the management· of any, food Wilson remembers that dur- college Hospitality Management f~el the most im portan were food ervice area. service. Wilson says Bob Carhart, ing recent student inquiries into program, revealed some of his those which would require no 5. General rules for work that who was hired as book store and the cafeteria conditions by the ideas and knowledge of the iTi itial e.>:pense buf would crea e would maintain quality and ser­ cafeteria manager, has no such Student Affairs committee. neither hotel chef Barry Marcial­ college cafeteria and recent arti­ moneys with which to make those vice and low prices. knowledge, inclination or the time lac or himself were invited to cles about it in this newspaper. minor needed improvements re- Wilson advises that foods needed for this job. Carhart's serve or offer any advice. ' Through •many student pro­ quiring dollars." purchased without careful plan- appointment as head of the "Most of these things arc jects, the cafeteria has become Some of the suggested no- ning cause waste and .spoilage cafeteria was done without any familiar to )Vilson. He said he cost changes ~isted by Wilson which drives up food costs and in just comrru;> !_l sense, but I you ,; consideration or discussion with don't have t he background, you~ wondered Miy "the students put include: · turn· eliminate optional services anyone in the Hospitality Man­ are not aware of them," Wilson up with as much procrastination I. Timed delivery by pur" that could be provided. _ agement area, added Wilson. said.tri addition to these no-cost as the administration so gener­ veyors (not at busy times and ·"A food service operation Two years ago Wilson said improvements, there arc some ously provides." He added he is_ often enough so that foods such can not be successful if it doesn't he presented a plan to Dr. Harvey concerned that the student inter­ as produce would not sit over the have a road map of where it is· B. ,Rhodes, college president, improvements which would in: est in the cafeteria problem will weekend to spoil before they can going," he said. All areas should which proposed hiring a teacher­ volve minor outlays. C"Os.t s quoted , be lost with the class of 1977. be used), t.c considered and planned more manager for the cafeteria. This by Becker were eroniou . Wilson A recent statement by Paul 2. Better methods of receiv- thoro.ughly . Sta te and local person would teach food service says . Wilson related celfi ng Car­ Becker. dean of student services, ing and storing foods, • health. safety -and employment classes in conjunction with run­ hart wher.e to purehasc a salad on the enormous costs of any . 3. More extensive planning codes are provide.cl as aides, not ning the cafeteria. Growth for the bar for .S96, the S<!me it~m Becker changes in the cafeteria facility in all areas (menu, personneJ, as obstacles to be. avoided until Hospitality Management pro­ said would cost $10,000. brought this response from Wil­ hours .. food purchases. storage. you are caught. says Wilson. gram was not consijered when Con 't ori page 2 son: recipes and safety, standards), A thorough knowledge of the the cafeteria man.ager was hired, ---Before students ... I f JUl1~'. 8, 1977 111,,unr.\111 ·1,nH·, 1 -------- --- ---------- - --------...£1'~.,,~;,~-...:...._ Campus news •,Ma!IK;dde, Summer school Summer school will begin on Scheuble plans will be ~the forma­ One of the maj~r problems June /7 and ends on August 1. tion of a complete student go\'ern­ with the SEOG and NDSL pro­ Registration takes place from ment. Ste\'e Konoff. ha\·ing the grams is the fal't that basic grants June 6 to 20. Classes have been. next largest number of \'Otes be­ are awarded solclv on the income cut to a 4 day week. Monday • c_omes v(ce president. The posi­ figures a student puts on applica­ Thursday. for the purpose of J10n of vice president is the onlv tion. No documentation is re­ energy conservation. Please re­ seat taken: the others will b~ quired to prove whether the re­ member that if class enrollment is filled in the Fall. Thev are secre­ ported income is aL·curare or not. below 25. it will be subject to can­ tary; treasurer and ~n advison· This farnrs families who are cellation. This means attending ~oard of 10 students. He _plans t~ \\ illing to he dishonest. Another the first session is extremely major setback lies in the ahilitv of ir11portant so that an accurate en­ a student to go through 4 year·s of rollment count can be made and medical school at $6.000 a vear on classes will not be dropped in a student loan and at the" end of excess. the fo~1rth year simpl~· declare View of the bridge construction site from the grade on the Calaveras Student body elections hankrupt-L'Y· leaving the American side of the river. Paul Scheuble was elected people with a $24.000 ~olc in their Student Body president for the pockets. 77178 terms, which will begin This type of dishonesty has New bridge for river next Sept.
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