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aculty and cgclminiotration napa Student - Szccculty orum The Student-Faculty Forum offered a maximum of thought provoking material to a minimum of thinking students. Such topics as minority discrimination, distortion and censorship of the news by news media and by government agen- cies: and trends in the social, political and econ- omic fields of the United States were brought forth during the fall semester. lt is hoped that these discussions have aided FSC in its future cultural and academic growth. , 2 .f' Is America on a Dead End Road? - this question was the title of one of the Student-Faculty forums at which ll. to r.l Dr. Clair Nelsen, associate professor of social science, Robert Latour, a graduate social science student, and Dr. Wayne Colver, assistant professor of philosophy constituted the panel. The forum program is expected to become bigger and run in conjunction with the newly-formed Fresno State College Cultural Activities Committee goal-more emphasis on culture and academics. ewomccn'o een erence .av The Newsman's Conference at Fresno State is a bi-annual affair at which newspapermen gather at the invitation of the journalism department to discuss various editorial problems in publish- ing newspapers in the San Joaquin Valley. Something different was added this year-rep- resentatives from the various big news sources gathered to discuss how well the press covered rw: th The members of the panel ll. to r.l were Thomas Schumacher, public affairs rep- resentative, California Truck Owners' Association, representing business, W. T. O'Rear, executive secretary, Central Labor Council of Fresno and Madera Counties, representing labor, Harry Nordwick, managing editor, Madera News-Tribune, moderator, Robert L. Shacklett, associate professor of physics, Fresno-State College, representing science, and Lloyd Dowler, dean of agriculture, Fresno State College, representing agriculture. V gpeoiclence gfccllo' gaculty pen ouoe All administration, faculty and their staffs were invited to the residence halls' Faculty Open-House which was held during the Christmas season. The residence halls plan to establish this open-house as an annual affair. All the halls were decorated accordingly and refreshments were served to all visitors in Homan Hall. Residence hall students planned the occasion and guided tours in the halls. eir particular fields. Enioying the refreshments and conversa- tion at Homan Hall are: ll. to r.l Mrs. Viola Van Zee from the Counseling Of- fice, Mrs. Vivian Jordan, from the Place- ment Office, and Mrs. Kathryn Peters, Head Resident of Homan Hall. G O
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