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JOURNALISTS HOST VALLEY MEETINGS One of the main activities of the Journalism department was sponsoring the San Joaquin Valley newsman's annual fall conference on December 9. The conference was highlighted by a speech on the fight against pornographic literature given by William A. Ahern, deputy district attorney of Alameda County. The conference, designed to offer newsmen a chance to discuss press problems, also featured a panel discussion. The department also hosted the Junior College Conference in October and the Spring Press Conference in April, co-sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma and the San Joaquin Valley Scholastic Press Association. The department was represented at the California Newspaper Publishers' Association meeting in San Francisco in February and the California Intercollegiate Press Association convention in San Diego in March. The Philosophy department's main event this year was achieving departmental status in September, having formerly been a section. Staff members meet fortnightly during the school year to hear and discuss papers written by a staff members. They also attended a meeting of the American Philosophical Association in San Francisco December 27-29. BOB LONG, a senior speech major, reads the script he has prepared for his journalism class in radio and television newswriting. PAUL V. SHEEHAN Dr. Sheehan, chairman of the Journalism department, teaches courses in reporting, editing, news interpretation and introduction to journalism. He has also done reporting, copy- reading and editing work on newspapers in California, and Washington. Dr. Sheehan has served as the national president of Alpha Phi Gamma and he is a member of Theta Chi, Sigma Delta Chi and the Fresno Press Club. His special interests include traveling, fishing and gardening. WORKING A problem in deductive logic are philosophy students Jim Dunaway, Micki Rivero and Terry Churchill. ANTHONY W. COLVER Dr. Colver, chairman of the Philosophy department, teaches courses on the history of philosophy. A member of Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Gamma Mu, he received a Ford Foundation Fellowship in humanities and philosophy at Reed College. Dr. Colver is working on research projects dealing with the religious origins of Greek philosophy, the relation of science and philosophy and the growth of the witch-mania. 39
Yearbook Title | 1961 The Campus 50th Anniversary Edition |
Date Published | 1961 |
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 |
Source | Ron and Bob Byrd, Co-editors. |
Rights | Published by the Associated Student Body, Fresno State College, Fresno California. |
Yearbook Title | 1961 The Campus 50th Anniversary Edition |
Date Published | 1961 |
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 | JOURNALISTS HOST VALLEY MEETINGS One of the main activities of the Journalism department was sponsoring the San Joaquin Valley newsman's annual fall conference on December 9. The conference was highlighted by a speech on the fight against pornographic literature given by William A. Ahern, deputy district attorney of Alameda County. The conference, designed to offer newsmen a chance to discuss press problems, also featured a panel discussion. The department also hosted the Junior College Conference in October and the Spring Press Conference in April, co-sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma and the San Joaquin Valley Scholastic Press Association. The department was represented at the California Newspaper Publishers' Association meeting in San Francisco in February and the California Intercollegiate Press Association convention in San Diego in March. The Philosophy department's main event this year was achieving departmental status in September, having formerly been a section. Staff members meet fortnightly during the school year to hear and discuss papers written by a staff members. They also attended a meeting of the American Philosophical Association in San Francisco December 27-29. BOB LONG, a senior speech major, reads the script he has prepared for his journalism class in radio and television newswriting. PAUL V. SHEEHAN Dr. Sheehan, chairman of the Journalism department, teaches courses in reporting, editing, news interpretation and introduction to journalism. He has also done reporting, copy- reading and editing work on newspapers in California, and Washington. Dr. Sheehan has served as the national president of Alpha Phi Gamma and he is a member of Theta Chi, Sigma Delta Chi and the Fresno Press Club. His special interests include traveling, fishing and gardening. WORKING A problem in deductive logic are philosophy students Jim Dunaway, Micki Rivero and Terry Churchill. ANTHONY W. COLVER Dr. Colver, chairman of the Philosophy department, teaches courses on the history of philosophy. A member of Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Gamma Mu, he received a Ford Foundation Fellowship in humanities and philosophy at Reed College. Dr. Colver is working on research projects dealing with the religious origins of Greek philosophy, the relation of science and philosophy and the growth of the witch-mania. 39 |
Source | Ron and Bob Byrd, Co-editors. |
Rights | Published by the Associated Student Body, Fresno State College, Fresno California. |
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