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tyofo rfnz THcuty (on, PneMdent ^aAaficut, Jerry Tahajian Associated Student Body President The 1962-68 academic year has been an outstanding and memorable one for the Fresno State College Student Association. The expansion and extension of activities from rooter's buses to Chancellor Dumke's visit, from revised Homecoming procedures to Board of Fine Arts' presentations, and from Student Union progress to the initiation of the Greek housing development has brought a great deal to present and future students of Fresno State College. Campus development has by no means been submerged by student activities. The dedication of the Memorial Court Fountain and the initial use of the Amphitheater are two projects that were dreamed of for some years. With the completion of the ROTC facilities, this year also marked the first year, since the move to the new campus began, that all departments were located on the Cedar and Shaw campus. There are faculty members and college administrative personnel, as well as Association officers and assistants, that are never in the forefront, but who help insure that the various student directed projects are successful and who give impetus and stimulation to student leaders. We sincerely appreciate the time and effort these individuals devote to student problems. I have grown to admire and respect those whose jobs do not include direct contact with student activities, but still find time for them. Lastly, I personally thank you, the students, for helping to make this year the success it has been. I also thank you for allowing me to serve you, for I have learned much in the short time I have held this position. My only hope is that what was accomplished will be considered insignificant, relative to the future development of student government and student activities. Jerry Tahajian One of the more enjoyable jobs Leisureliness, but efficiency, are evidenced behind the president's gavel. 28
Yearbook Title | 1963 Campus |
Date Published | 1963 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Published by Fresno State College, Fresno, California, 1963. |
Yearbook Title | 1963 Campus |
Date Published | 1963 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | tyofo rfnz THcuty (on, PneMdent ^aAaficut, Jerry Tahajian Associated Student Body President The 1962-68 academic year has been an outstanding and memorable one for the Fresno State College Student Association. The expansion and extension of activities from rooter's buses to Chancellor Dumke's visit, from revised Homecoming procedures to Board of Fine Arts' presentations, and from Student Union progress to the initiation of the Greek housing development has brought a great deal to present and future students of Fresno State College. Campus development has by no means been submerged by student activities. The dedication of the Memorial Court Fountain and the initial use of the Amphitheater are two projects that were dreamed of for some years. With the completion of the ROTC facilities, this year also marked the first year, since the move to the new campus began, that all departments were located on the Cedar and Shaw campus. There are faculty members and college administrative personnel, as well as Association officers and assistants, that are never in the forefront, but who help insure that the various student directed projects are successful and who give impetus and stimulation to student leaders. We sincerely appreciate the time and effort these individuals devote to student problems. I have grown to admire and respect those whose jobs do not include direct contact with student activities, but still find time for them. Lastly, I personally thank you, the students, for helping to make this year the success it has been. I also thank you for allowing me to serve you, for I have learned much in the short time I have held this position. My only hope is that what was accomplished will be considered insignificant, relative to the future development of student government and student activities. Jerry Tahajian One of the more enjoyable jobs Leisureliness, but efficiency, are evidenced behind the president's gavel. 28 |
Rights | Published by Fresno State College, Fresno, California, 1963. |
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