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President New Procedure President Stua¡t M. Wbite, presi- dent for Fresno Junior College, an- nounced that registration activitles for FJC students will be conducted from January 9 to 20. Whlte said a new' procedure will prevail. Studeats wlll obtain a line card from the admissions office which will give them a reserYation for registering the first day of offtcial registration, January 30. Three hundred reservatrons will be made for the morning from 8 to 11 e.m. and 300 for the after- noon from 1 to 4 p.m. Stúdents who do not obtain a reservation will have to enroll the second day, Jan- uary 31. They will haye no assur- ance that they witl be able to enioll in all classes, many of which may close the first day. 'lVhite said that the English en- tr¡nce and bâsic mathematics apti: tude tests will be given January'5 when spring semester preregistra- tion activities begln for new X*res- no Junior College students. The mpthematics examination will also be given the followlng day. The English examination, re- qulreù for all entérlDg fulltHûë students, will be given again Jan- uary 10 by .å,rchie Bradshaw, the guidance director. The English test for January. S will be gfven at 9 a.m., and 3 p.m, January 6. Classes for the spring semester will begin February 1. tr'JC night classes will start the same week, hbwever, 'White saitl lnstructlons on night registratfon procedures wlll be made later. Tomorow Night Theta Beta, the tr'resno Junior College chapter of Phl îheta Kap- pa, a.natfonal junlor college scho- lastlc fraterntty, wiU _hs,ve & dinner at ? p.m., tonorrow in Hart's Restaurant. Mrs. Ðorothy lrllss, adviser to the group, said thet the purpose of the dinner is to brlng the active and alumni members together with the lntention of forming an alumni chapter. Arrangements for the dlnner are belng handled by the new officers of the chaþter, Olga Hernandez, president; Stanley Tusan, vice-Bres- ident; Theresa Magdaleno, secre- tary; and Mary Stanke, treasurer. Clubs Wishing To Sell Should Contoct JC Deon Miss Wllla M. Marsh, tr'resno Junior College dean of students, said that campus organizations willing to assist in the March of Dimes Peanut Sale should contact her immediately. She said that 48 Students are needed to work in shifts from Jan- uary I to Jânuary 14 irclusive, and that students who can afford to miss classes will be excused for tlus service. She also saicl that each volunteerwill be given lunch ticket. Shifts are from 10,:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 B.m. 9 5 Soph omores Apply F or Neùman Hopeful r I was sponsored by the Newman .4. team" from ¡'resno Junlor Col- | Club. She and her escort le¿ the Holsteinsald,toearnthedeg¡ee,l. .* "":î ""Ï-:""ï "*"-:-'"'lulub. Sne aDd her escort led tne ¡dent have to co,tnDlete,satlsfac-l::1,"- it-i :3Y"i.ÌTli :"]1"lqo."o', dance"to the theme'song student have to co¡nplete,satlsfac- "-----lf *-----: I High. School students et aq assem- | '----- . torily, sixty units of college l,Torklhtw-':,ìêÃrtâú âr e.?ô q m 1,'ttty Blue Heaven." Lunrv, ËrÀLv uurÞ vr vvr¡86ç ï"1^ I UIV Tuesttây at g:80 a,m. with àt least a "C" average, havel --"- ----. - i'L""å:'ii"li"""" ï"i,iïå "'i'ã I ^.Tly:T":.-:: :-11r:I-.Yy--:: 1,":"i""""-ffi"å"i:i',,iill'ïlJ 3r*'i,Ë'å n;,Jå ':ä i"åi'J""i,l I 1,":1, * Ío:," oresi.rr¡n! or ".rc: llï"t:::iiå^"tff'å.i.åål 3:T; spec¡rreo. Irerc ¡rlru uësL uË¡ rð¡u r ' a_ | bian, sponsored by Red Key, were other requireqents presdribed lylArchie Bradshaw' guidance-ditt' ,,.n^oo. as qrrenrrcnrs 13 F¡le Pet¡tions For SB Offi cers Fred Hall, chairman of Fresno Junior College's student bgdy election coúmittee, announced 13 studenti have filed petitions of candidacy for spring semester offices. , These students will be nominated in an assembly at 11 a.m. January 5 in the Fresno Memofial Auditorium. Three students a{e segkþc the student body presidency to succeed Hubert "Bert" Ereman. They include two fresh- FnESil0 JIIrI0n C0lI¡EEE ru¡U'I{ED IY ü¡ ASSOC¡AICD SIUDENIt Lists FRESNO, CAIIFORN|A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 NO. 12 Team W¡ll Speak Af Sanger High Photo by Rolph Throneberry men, Terese Barile and Clene Fran- cis, and a sophomore, Donald Love- lace. Repreéentatives Poets The four seeking tle ¡epresenta. tives-at-large posts are a freshman, Rochelle Harford, ând three spoho- mores, Eleanor Flanco, A.lfrett Cop- us, and James Barile. Other candi{lates a"nd the offices they seek include Olga Hernaadez and George Thursby, both sopho- mores, vice-president; -A.lfreda Bar- ton, sophomore, and Lucretia De- Benedetto, freshman, secretaryl Dorothy Rubald, /reshman, and Stanley Tusan, sophomore, treas- The election is scheduled .for January 10 on the main campus and January 11 on FJC's F'resno State College campus. If no nominee re- cçfves a majority, a second election ls planned for January 13 at both camDusEs. Only Four File Hall said only fogr students have filetl for representatives-at-large on the student council although there are six pláces to be fillecl. IIow- ever, he said additional nominees for any of the offices may bq nomi- nated during a nominatlon ãsembly, Hall saicl the spring semester officers will be installed iD the tr'resno Memorial Auditorium Jan- uary 17. Miss Barile, 19, is a graduate of tr'resno High School, and is cur- rently one of the representatives où.th€ tr'ifC's €tuilent Gdæcll. She is majoring in general secreiarial work. Speech Major tr'rancis is 26 and is najoring ln speech. He is also one of the rep- resentatives on the student council and is a veteran of the Korean War. Lovelace was student body presi- dent of Clovis Union High School in 1954. He is majoring in busi- ness administration and is 1b years old. He is vice-president of the .{.s- soclated Men Students. Miss Hernandez, 18, is one of the candidates for the office of vice:presidency. She is a g¡aduate of Roosevelt High and is a mem. ber of the Âlpha Gamma Sl8ma and Phi .Theta Kappa. Her maJor is buslDess, Thursby is also a gratluate of Roosevelt ancl fs 18 years old, IIe is maJoring in television. Roosevelt Gráduate Mi!¡s Barton, 19, is majoring in business. She wag. graduated from Roosevelt High. Miss DeBenetto is 17 years old a¡d attended Sa,n Joequln Memo- rial High School. She is a ßecre- tarial major. Miss Rubald'¡ major is busi-Dess. She is 18 yeais old,and a graduate of San Joaquln Memorial Iligh School. Tusan is a cartoonist for the school paper, Rampage, and year- book, The Rambler. He is 19 years old and graduated from Sanger Union High School. He is also in the school'g orchestra, Secretarial Major Miss Harford, 18, is ¿ graduate of Roosevelt High Schol. Her major is that of a secretary. Miss tr'ranco is news editor for the school paper, Tho Ram- page. She is also the president of the Associated Women Stuclents, member of the Newman Club, Phi Beta lJambda, and Latin Âmerican Club. She is 19 years òld and was graduated from the tr'owler lllgh School. Copus, 19, is a graduate of Clovis (Coniinaed on Page 4) CHRISTMA,S FORMA.L QUEEN - Frcs'¡ces Rodreick wos crowned queen of the qnnuql Ch¡istmas Formol lost Fridcy. Miss Rodreick, representing the Newmqn Club, won over Ph¡ Theta Kappa Schedules Dinner George C. Holstein, the dean of admissions and records, I monies' Associcite Arts Degrees Ninet olle filed applicat ons can- didates rts c'om- mencemenL Crowned Queen At'Xmas Formal Lovelace, master of cere- crowned petlte tr'rances : lRodreick sueen of the Christmás X'ormal Friday ntght. Miss Rodreick, a l$-Vear-oltl RoosPvelt High School g¡âduate, Don urged sophomores who üave not' done so to file applications as soon as possible if they plan to Sraclu- ate from.the Junior college ln the spring semester. rar. ahrì +h¡aô d+rr,ìôñr< Tommyl'Chosen as attendents' I c*ål rl I vatue I | ,, andl | Õuul lgr lecture ôn the re_ | o.t" auu ÈrrYËr' ÈL4I's il¡u lqo attending collegelhuns from the-ceiling o l--- o-^,-.^----.--", ^'I^ lsemlte Room of th€ Hac lor Bradshaw will alst ¡ I will conduct a questlon and answerl lsession fn which they -wtll arswer I I ouestions from the SanSer stu- | I dents. I I . Arraneements for lha snenkers I ancl Betti I the , valley.

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PresidentNew

ProcedurePresident Stua¡t M. Wbite, presi-

dent for Fresno Junior College, an-nounced that registration activitlesfor FJC students will be conductedfrom January 9 to 20.

Whlte said a new' procedure willprevail. Studeats wlll obtain a linecard from the admissions officewhich will give them a reserYationfor registering the first day ofofftcial registration, January 30.

Three hundred reservatrons willbe made for the morning from 8

to 11 e.m. and 300 for the after-noon from 1 to 4 p.m. Stúdents whodo not obtain a reservation willhave to enroll the second day, Jan-uary 31. They will haye no assur-ance that they witl be able to eniollin all classes, many of which mayclose the first day.

'lVhite said that the English en-tr¡nce and bâsic mathematics apti:tude tests will be given January'5when spring semester preregistra-tion activities begln for new X*res-no Junior College students. Thempthematics examination will alsobe given the followlng day.

The English examination, re-qulreù for all entérlDg fulltHûëstudents, will be given again Jan-uary 10 by .å,rchie Bradshaw, theguidance director. The English testfor January. S will be gfven at 9

a.m., and 3 p.m, January 6.

Classes for the spring semesterwill begin February 1. tr'JC nightclasses will start the same week,hbwever, 'White saitl lnstructlons onnight registratfon procedures wlllbe made later.

Tomorow NightTheta Beta, the tr'resno Junior

College chapter of Phl îheta Kap-pa, a.natfonal junlor college scho-lastlc fraterntty, wiU _hs,ve & dinnerat ? p.m., tonorrow in Hart'sRestaurant.

Mrs. Ðorothy lrllss, adviser tothe group, said thet the purposeof the dinner is to brlng the activeand alumni members together withthe lntention of forming an alumnichapter.

Arrangements for the dlnner arebelng handled by the new officersof the chaþter, Olga Hernandez,president; Stanley Tusan, vice-Bres-ident; Theresa Magdaleno, secre-tary; and Mary Stanke, treasurer.

Clubs Wishing To SellShould Contoct JC Deon

Miss Wllla M. Marsh, tr'resnoJunior College dean of students,said that campus organizationswilling to assist in the March ofDimes Peanut Sale should contacther immediately.

She said that 48 Students areneeded to work in shifts from Jan-uary I to Jânuary 14 irclusive, andthat students who can afford tomiss classes will be excused fortlus service. She also saicl thateach volunteerwill be givenlunch ticket. Shifts are from 10,:15

a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 B.m.

9 5 Soph omores Apply F or Neùman Hopeful

r I was sponsored by the Newman.4. team" from ¡'resno Junlor Col- | Club. She and her escort le¿ theHolsteinsald,toearnthedeg¡ee,l. .* "":î ""Ï-:""ï "*"-:-'"'lulub. Sne aDd her escort led tne

¡dent have to co,tnDlete,satlsfac-l::1,"- it-i :3Y"i.ÌTli :"]1"lqo."o', dance"to the theme'songstudent have to co¡nplete,satlsfac-"-----lf *-----: I High. School students et aq assem- | '----- .

torily, sixty units of college l,Torklhtw-':,ìêÃrtâú âr e.?ô q m 1,'ttty Blue Heaven."Lunrv, ËrÀLv uurÞ vr vvr¡86ç ï"1^ I UIV Tuesttây at g:80 a,m.with àt least a "C" average, havel --"- ----. -i'L""å:'ii"li"""" ï"i,iïå "'i'ã

I ^.Tly:T":.-:: :-11r:I-.Yy--:: 1,":"i""""-ffi"å"i:i',,iill'ïlJ3r*'i,Ë'å

n;,Jå ':ä i"åi'J""i,l I 1,":1, * Ío:," oresi.rr¡n! or ".rc: llï"t:::iiå^"tff'å.i.åål 3:T;spec¡rreo. Irerc ¡rlru uësL uË¡ rð¡u r '

a_ | bian, sponsored by Red Key, wereother requireqents presdribed lylArchie Bradshaw' guidance-ditt'

,,.n^oo. as qrrenrrcnrs

13 F¡le Pet¡tionsFor SB Offi cers

Fred Hall, chairman of Fresno Junior College's studentbgdy election coúmittee, announced 13 studenti have filedpetitions of candidacy for spring semester offices., These students will be nominated in an assembly at 11 a.m.

January 5 in the Fresno Memofial Auditorium.Three students a{e segkþc the student body presidency

to succeed Hubert "Bert" Ereman. They include two fresh-

FnESil0 JIIrI0n C0lI¡EEE

ru¡U'I{ED IY ü¡ ASSOC¡AICD SIUDENIt

Lists

FRESNO, CAIIFORN|A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 NO. 12

Team W¡ll SpeakAf Sanger High

Photo by Rolph Throneberry

men, Terese Barile and Clene Fran-cis, and a sophomore, Donald Love-lace.

Repreéentatives PoetsThe four seeking tle ¡epresenta.

tives-at-large posts are a freshman,Rochelle Harford, ând three spoho-mores, Eleanor Flanco, A.lfrett Cop-us, and James Barile.

Other candi{lates a"nd the officesthey seek include Olga Hernaadezand George Thursby, both sopho-mores, vice-president; -A.lfreda Bar-ton, sophomore, and Lucretia De-Benedetto, freshman, secretarylDorothy Rubald, /reshman, andStanley Tusan, sophomore, treas-

The election is scheduled .forJanuary 10 on the main campus andJanuary 11 on FJC's F'resno StateCollege campus. If no nominee re-cçfves a majority, a second electionls planned for January 13 at bothcamDusEs.

Only Four FileHall said only fogr students have

filetl for representatives-at-large onthe student council although thereare six pláces to be fillecl. IIow-ever, he said additional nomineesfor any of the offices may bq nomi-nated during a nominatlon ãsembly,

Hall saicl the spring semesterofficers will be installed iD thetr'resno Memorial Auditorium Jan-uary 17.

Miss Barile, 19, is a graduate oftr'resno High School, and is cur-rently one of the representativesoù.th€ tr'ifC's €tuilent Gdæcll. Sheis majoring in general secreiarialwork.

Speech Majortr'rancis is 26 and is najoring ln

speech. He is also one of the rep-resentatives on the student counciland is a veteran of the KoreanWar.

Lovelace was student body presi-dent of Clovis Union High Schoolin 1954. He is majoring in busi-ness administration and is 1b yearsold. He is vice-president of the .{.s-soclated Men Students.

Miss Hernandez, 18, is one ofthe candidates for the office ofvice:presidency. She is a g¡aduateof Roosevelt High and is a mem.ber of the Âlpha Gamma Sl8maand Phi .Theta Kappa. Her maJoris buslDess,

Thursby is also a gratluate ofRoosevelt ancl fs 18 years old, IIeis maJoring in television.

Roosevelt GráduateMi!¡s Barton, 19, is majoring in

business. She wag. graduated fromRoosevelt High.

Miss DeBenetto is 17 years olda¡d attended Sa,n Joequln Memo-rial High School. She is a ßecre-tarial major.

Miss Rubald'¡ major is busi-Dess.She is 18 yeais old,and a graduateof San Joaquln Memorial IlighSchool.

Tusan is a cartoonist for theschool paper, Rampage, and year-book, The Rambler. He is 19 yearsold and graduated from SangerUnion High School. He is also inthe school'g orchestra,

Secretarial MajorMiss Harford, 18, is ¿ graduate

of Roosevelt High Schol. Her majoris that of a secretary.

Miss tr'ranco is news editorfor the school paper, Tho Ram-page. She is also the president ofthe Associated Women Stuclents,member of the Newman Club, PhiBeta lJambda, and Latin ÂmericanClub. She is 19 years òld and wasgraduated from the tr'owler lllghSchool.

Copus, 19, is a graduate of Clovis(Coniinaed on Page 4)

CHRISTMA,S FORMA.L QUEEN - Frcs'¡ces Rodreick wos crowned queen of the qnnuqlCh¡istmas Formol lost Fridcy. Miss Rodreick, representing the Newmqn Club, won over

Ph¡ Theta Kappa

Schedules Dinner George C. Holstein, the dean of admissions and records, I monies'

Associcite OÍ Arts DegreesNinet olle filed

applicat ons can-didates rts c'om-mencemenL

Crowned QueenAt'Xmas Formal

Lovelace, master of cere-

crowned petlte tr'rances: lRodreick sueen of the Christmás

X'ormal Friday ntght.Miss Rodreick, a l$-Vear-oltl

RoosPvelt High School g¡âduate,

Don

urged sophomores who üave not'

done so to file applications as soon

as possible if they plan to Sraclu-

ate from.the Junior college ln the

spring semester.

rar. ahrì +h¡aô d+rr,ìôñr< Tommyl'Chosen as attendents'

I c*ålrlI vatue

I

| ,, andl| Õuullgr lecture ôn the re_ |

o.t" auu ÈrrYËr' ÈL4I's il¡ulqo attending collegelhuns from the-ceiling ol--- o-^,-.^----.--", ^'I^ lsemlte Room of th€ Haclor Bradshaw will alst ¡

I will conduct a questlon and answerllsession fn which they -wtll arswer

I

I ouestions from the SanSer stu- |

I dents.

II . Arraneements for lha snenkers I

ancl Betti I the , valley.

DTES¡O JII¡TOf, COT.IETE

flMPREEmaf üw¡um

PublisheclweeklybythejournalismstudentsoftheFresnoJuniorCollege, 1430 O Street, Fresno, California, and conrposed at the Central

Califointa TypograBhic Service, phone 3-3001. Unsig¡ed editorials are

the expression of the ed'itor.

EDITOR..-..... ---aL coPUS

ASSISTANT DDIT IE BURTON

ÈUSINESS M.A,NA WILKINSON

Student Election BringsTwo Definite Problems

(Ed.'s Note: Election lot sþring student b-oily oflicers uill be held

t Åií; i í o"' åi ¿" i n' " î i, i ü ¡l'

""- \ in e i ut e d

-R am p a þ e untit I anu ar y 1_2 .

iäl*"'¿¿t*¡.7'-ãrilt i;tn the clection. The Ramþage hoþes that eoery-

onc uill þarticiþate.)

king of a person who would be a-po-s-

ãifíerent offices, first find out if hethe job.

Some of the many questions which might be bsked about a

made up?O. Hãs yoür candidate a C average?other characteristics of a goo4 officer are intelligence,

taiñãJõ, t-actfulness, and pos¡ession of good old commonsense.

Stuclents should remember to select pe{song by their men'triãd¡-¡ülós and not because of their-athletic contributionsor good looks.

A nomination assembly will be hetd Thursday, January 5

at-ir ã.iì. -i"-itt"

Fresno-Memorial Audi!o"i"+ At t\$s, timeut-il ;;;-i"-itt" f"ó."o'Memorial Auditorium' At t\is, timestudents may be nominated f-rop !\e floor., However these;¿"d"-''Ë *iä ttàve to be found eligible and thev will have toñâve petitions sisned as do the othercandidates'- ft õtia"-"iJ wõuld only realize tjh¿t their vote counts as.

-oìtt-ãJ-a"v other studeít's vote, there probably would be aÈlggã.t"tóut on election davs. It iP unfortunatg tþgt1Tg¡¡bigger turnout on election days. It is unfortunate tha\morestüãents do not take time out to vote for good student ofti-

Pakiston Sfude nl CompcrresCities OÍ Both Counlries

Reza Syecl, a foreign sìutlent

from Pakistan, had this to say

about the Unitetl'States, "The large

cities in oui country are big and

modern just like those in the

ûSA, but the small villages diftergreatly from the small to'wns here.His father is an attorney-at-la\ry'i¡ one of the snaller villages inPakistan.

Reza, who is a transfer studeût

from the Univers-ity of Californlaat Los Angeles,

came to theUnttetl States '4.

yeat and a -halfago on hls ownexpense. Í[e cameto tr'resno thiEyea¡ to atteud theFresto JunlorCotlege. His ma-jor ls busluessadEiDistra,tlon.

He said that the A¡tericen Þalu-

cational system is the best in theworld at present, because there isa larger choice of,subjects, whichare easier and more interesting.

a"The boys ancl girls lmpressed

me a lot, because they are free inexpressing thelr ideas," Reza said."The thlngs I like best in .Àmericaare lemon pie and ladies' slacks;they are halcl to find ln any othercountry,"

tiEccABìllíord Theotre

213ó TUIAREt

"Where the Stors ploy"

BITTIARDS

SNOOKER

POOt

RAI,tPAGE

MARGARET TYLOR...P.E. Instructor

PROUD PARENTS -bolh students of FJC,doughter, Nodimeh.

Thursdoy, Dece#t"r 15, 1955

Siqvosh c¡nd his wife Lily Ghc¡ffe¡i,c¡re showing their three months old

was teaching at the Sequoia Juni'or High School in Fresho.

Miss TYlor Comments

exPeFróñnÞe ln ha¡ ficld l::";_-::.:::,

PE TeacherTh¡nks HighlyOf Students

Miss Margaret TYlor, PhYsicaleducation instructor at Fresno Jun-ior College, said she thinks highlyof her students in the P.E. classes'

and she enjoys belng with them as

well as the members of the fa-culty.

This is 'Miss TYlor's first Yearat FJC. Before comlng bere s

Married Couple Of lrañ"f:î':fiåJL*"il'ii":"JiÏiilAtten d C I asses At FJ Cto offer more facilities to the stu- |

-dents in the near future. | 'siavosn Ghaffari and his ylf:i111111",,:dl"^1tlÎTl l:t"T. -YÏ

Miss Tylor is a eraouate ot Fres- |Litv, wno are from lran, are both ¡hither .,1"" lo"l oJ this country.

no state College u"¿ uiã-toão't"l"tt"oaiog the Fresn"^.JT:l:i 9:TITo""-o].*::-t-o-:"t--*u^":-**]1 t:3

work at University ";- Sil;;; I

tese this semester' Ghaffa¡i' and I So for six. Years' said Ghaffarl' and

carirornia. she served *ltfin"ã"¿ l{"'' . Gharrari "I" '1lo"ilt-^-1" l:T"-^"'^^::^-1- }il::'ltl:i-^:i::::

Cross in Europe fo" t*.v1t". -¿ut-

lcUenical enginering and labora'l:i" tì:.:"T"ges'.' lngn as\'ecl what

ing rhe 1v¿¡. Sha ".'^'å-îã"-*-lt:y t:h::eiii' '""n:'q::r{:-..^"1:i"I""llT-",u-lst,,:",^tl:--".11'"-t^t:journ in Esro tu" "n | ^Tþe

qln-f.Iaris' came to the uqiteal I thaffTls. t"td, ,YÎ like the_ freè;

mate was not #:J;lstäi"'i"-rssõ-t:":11¡-¿-c11t-jll:::--0.*t or au in the unrted

saicl it was a very iot.r.Josãlcity, Tehran, and tbe expense waslstates.". _----

| paid by Ghaffarl's father, a re'| The Ghaffaris' stav in the USAperience. l':'"- -' - ,;^,--^_ | -

E-._^_:^_^^ã I tired army officer, I is questionable, beiause they areTeaching Experiençes I -'"" :'..l- |

Berore teach,ins at seqTrîa .ro'' | . During-their riv€ -{:41 Y1}:Ï' I T::,-:'--:n" il:- ïÌ:l.nl1"::

ior High, she tau'hr .t ,"'"."" lli"i I tle counle have. reslded in Mlcht-

I ^"."t*o.. wtlf tlefr educatlon bv

School. These past ,".ãl'.t ^

"ï | san' Colorado' Kansas' a¡cl San

I Ï11t::1Ï-^^to tr'resno St¿te' Col-

periences enabled rvfi.. õvlo"io l. I r""ott"to' ot

I lége next year'

acquainted with many oi h"" "t* li:--"-^1t-"*:1 I

ä;;;^^;ti"'-"or"i'lt* ;;lt"bl"lrt11ctor' -1od * ¿¡¡ çuP¡uree cs o

I rubber company. Here in tr.resDo," il n of FJC I

he ts workin8 part tlme as e dance

into l"tf";i"; I tnstructor' at a local studio'

-------- - I After arriving ln f'resno, Mrs.but, exuleuery ¡ulcr EÞ L¡ug. I

,,r wourd like to ."" r-ïiiu" -or" lfhtrr"" l?1,1,.t1t1t-" :1"]' .lYguntried sptrt amons .i"

-.,r¿.",r I li:i""åijril'Iaclimeh'

sbe ls now

et sames. I thtnk the towns people I "ï;;äãiil",

was ditfere¡tshould also co-operate and lend el,_ "-.-_:-^:,-_ r^i---^^- r-^ñ âhâbacking to FJC,,, "o--:ä"å"'ilt.i |1- eaugatlon belween rran a¡d

I uS¿., tne Ghaffaris said that theTylor',

To Students

JAYCEE BARBER SHOPJusl oround the corner 'on Stonislous

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Thursdqy, December 15, 1955 RATIPAGE

FJC Opens Plov Todoyl Alcorn Leqds

In Hqrtnell Tournoment Rom CagersF'resno Junior College will take part in the eight team

Coast Conference - Basketball Hartnell . Tournament todaywhen they clash with San Jose Junior College at 2 p.m. inSalinas.

Fresno is not expected to have too much trouble with theJaguars, and should trlesnothey will entertain the winner ofthe Monterey Peninsula College-Àllen Hancock Junior College ofSanta Ma¡iâ. gâme.

If botir Xlesno aDd Haneockreach the tournament finals itwould. prove to be an inte¡estingcontest. According to reports fromJoe Kelly, Ram basketball coach,I{a¡cock is supposed to be "loaded"'ìvith basketball talent.

Hancock Won fourneY. Hancock won the Hartnell tour'Dament last year, howeYer, tr'reenoditt not participate. The Rams lastyear posted two victorles over theHancock Bulldogs. On thelr firstmeeting Fresno dropped the Bull-dogs 74-68 in Santa Ma,ria atrdtrounced them 91-?6 on the Fresnocourt the second time.

Larry Àrnerlch, who ls in hisfirst year of coachlng t¡e San JoseJaguar basketball team, will prob-ably 96 with thg following lineuPagainst the Rams:

Larry lleffner, the captain of theteam, and Bob Oehler, a, 6'2" 77

year old will be at the forwards,tr'red Maroai and Jack Searfoss willhold down the guard positJon and6'6" Carl Westenskow, the tallestm¿ùn on the tea^m, wlll be the pivotman.

Only One SetbadkThe Rams will go into the Hart-

nell tourney with only one setbackagainst them and four wins to theircreilit. The lone Ram loss thusf¿r has been to Bakersfielal. JC inthe Bakersfield tour¡ament by thecount of 60-51. Flesno in tþat gamewent without the services of aceF.orwerd Huey Davis who took timeout to get married..

xäpv is expected to start Davls' antl 4,1 Brown at the forward posts,

Gary Alcorn at center, MarionDá¡lels and Polly Carver, theguards.

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".ot",,léads the trtresno Junior CollegeRams in scoring through tbe flrstfive games.

Alcorn has scored 127 points infive games lot a 25.4 average, Heis followed by Huey Davis, who basscoíecl 80 points in four gamesName G Pts.

^A.ve.Alcorn -..-.--.-.---....-.-----.. 5 727 25.4

Davis 4 80 '20Brown .----..-..-..-....--..--.- 5 61 72.2

Daniels -...-...--.---.-..-.-.-. 5 32 6.4

Carver ............-...---...-... 4 22 5.5Eichm¿n -.-...--.-....--...--- 5 11 2.2

Oþraàovich -------.-..--... 4 10 2.5

Griffith ------..---........--...2 3 1.5

Payne .....:.--.-----.----------2 2 1

Barserian --...----......---.-1 2 2

Flores ...--..--..--.....---.--.. 7 2 2

Hansler AtfendsCareer Day AfAvenal School

Robert P. Hansler, chairman ofthe trade and industrial divislon, at-tended career day December 6 lnAvenal High School.

MARION D.ANTEIS. . . Gucrd

Hansler sDgke to the stude¡tsabout the dlfferent flelds fD the

ls Big Man. Fresno Junlor College's newhead baseball coach and asgistahtfootball coach Clare Slaughter l5a bfg na¡.

Slaughter standing six feet twoinches tall a¡d 205 pounds,was born ln Fort-erville on Decem-ber 8, 1920. Eegrew up thereand- attendedPorterville HishSchool where hepl¿yed football,baseball, basket'ball, and wast anoutstanding per-former on the track team.

After high school SÞughter at-tended College of Pacific in Stock-ion, where he agaln Participatedin the four sPorts' He made allconference in football and basket-ball. His football coach was theimmortal A.mos Àlonzo Stags'

Slaughter joinetl the Marine Re-serves in April of 1941, and aftertraduating fron COP in tr'ebruaryof 1943, served in SalPan, OEinawa,and. Palaui as a caPtain in theSecond Marine Divislon.

I{e was disèharged in Novemberof 1945 and nine months laterñarried EYelyn Crudelli in Stock-ton.

Slaughter began coaching at GaltHigh School betrveen Locli and Sac'ramento in 1946. At Galt he coa¿h-ed football, bas\etball, and base-ball-

Ttis Is Slaughter's firÀt year atl'JC as head baseball coach andassistant football coach.

BasketballFresno Junior College

Schedule9ate Day Tlme Opponent Where Played

Dec. 15-16-1? ..-....- Hartnell Teurnament -...------------------Salinas

Dec. 27-28-29-30 .....

- ,--..... Barry Memo. Tournament -..---------Glentlale

Jan. 3 ..-.--..---.--.-.--. 8:00 -.----.-tReedley College....-..-Yosemlte Jr. Hi GymJan. 5-6-? -.-.--.-.-.... Moalesto Tournament.-----..--------.,----Modesto

Jan. 13 8:00 -....-..rTaft College..-- ----------------.Teft

Jan. 14 8:00 -...-.-.+Hancock College------------------------Santa MarlaJan. 1? 8i00 ....-...{'Ha,ncock College.--...-Yosemite Jr. Hl GymJan. 27 8:00 ----....+Portèrville College-.--Yosemite Jr. Ht GynJan. 27 8:00 --......*Coalinga College----...---..----------------.Coalinto

Jan. 28 8:00 --.-...-*College of Sequoias -VlsallaJan. 31 8:00 -..-.... Bakersfield College--Yosemite Jr. Hi GynFeD. 4 --...-.--..........- 8:10 -.-.-.--*Reedley College..::.-.-.-.---..------------------Reedley

tr'eb. 10 8:00 -....---rTrift College.-,.-........-.-Yosemite Jr. Hi GymFeb. 11 8:00 ..-.-.-. Stanford J. V...-.-------.-------,---.--'..-Sta.nfo¡dFeb. 14 8:00 -...-... San Jose J. C'----------.-Yosemite Jr. Hl GymFeb. 1? 8:00 -..----.Bakersfield College -.-.....-..-----..BakersfieldF'eb. 18 8:00 --...-.-*Pgrtervllle College....-...--..---.......PortervilleFeb. 24 8:00 -...-...{Coalinga Collegè-.--..Yosemite Jr. IIt GymFeb. 25 8:00 -....---tCollege Sequoias.....-Yosemlte Jr. Hi Gym

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RomsToke Second Placeln'Bqkersfiel d T ourney

The Fresno Junior College Rams won two games and lostone to capture second place in the Bakersfield College ihvi-t¿tional basketball tournament.

The tournament, scheduled to be a¡ amnual affair, waswon by the Bakersfield College Renegades. Edwards Air

Coqch SpeoksAf BsnquetFor Grìdáers

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Gèorge Bryson and Jack Grad¡

Members of the Ftestro Juntorlscorincr*ill 38-points' G"T {l:-acorn, 6 foot 8 inch center, made 26

Cotlege football team were honored I :::_"i,"-'-ï",:*^- ,,.- | points before fouling out in the lestlast night in the 'Was.hington Jun- | --'-;- '--^- ,,^_ | quarter.ior High School caJeteria. Joe Ver- | *î_ ";l'

_-^-- -*- I In the semi-finals the Rams hadducci, head coach of the San tr'ran-;t.*';,"" õ"tiãr" f;;"ìi 1".-, | 1 :1"'1 .ca]t befTe tlefeaunq Ett'

wards .A,ir Force Base 68-6?. Àlcorawas the Euest speaker for the eve-l :'--,--"-"-- - Idunked the winning bucket wlth

tr'orce Base took third place.

Fliilay morning the Rams got offto a vinning start by tlumpingSanta Barbara Junior College 82-71.

.A,t halftime X'resno letl by onlytwo points, 48-46 but steaCily drewawayin the second half.

Huey Davis led the Rams in

only seconds remaining.Alcorn Led Scoring

two KYNO sports announcers, ga,ye I lt"o* led the scoring with 21the two .A'rden Farms awar$s| points, followed by Davis with 14trophtes which are awarded to the I an¿ .S,i Brown with 12.most improved and tleservinS ath- | The R¿ms were defeated Satur-letes on th€ tean. day night by Bakersfield by a score

These awards are not necessarily I of 60-51 in a closely fought con-given to the best player on the I test.team but are given on the basis of I elqorn scored 19 points to be thehard v'ork. games high scorer, followe<l by

Brysen and Gracly checked wlth I Bakersfield's Steve Burnett withthe coaches on individual players | 16 points anil Bill Cowan with 14.

and came up with Harold Marquez Renegades ln Commandas the outstantlipg lineman and I The Renegades were in commandLarry Kaprielian as tåe outstand- | nearly all the way but the R¡^msing back. put on a spirÍted rally mldway in

The players on the squad voted I the secontl half to trlm thelr lead tofor Tom tr'lores as their outstan¿_lthree points, 46-43.

ing player and elso selected the ! The difference was the excellent

slick quarterback as their honorary | nlaV of big Bakersjielcl guards Bur'câptain. nett and George Fielcls.

r. c. white, who was the team,s I -^1T-":T:Lt- :I^"n-:-.TT:1"^^lI:games to gain the right of meetingleadhg ground gainer was voted l^'-"-ï ::-"*--- : -

'--:-- lthe Rams in the flnals.the outsta¡ding back antl John Âl-dredge,-perhaps the best blockeron the tea,E, was eelected as theourstanding lineman. Both \ryhiteaud .A,ldredge starred for EtlisonHigh School last year.

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Election Commitee

The election committee who aP-proved the different ca.ndidates areHall, the student body Vice-Presi'dent; Charles I'ox, Lorene Hugbes,Vernald Kelzer, Rhea Bray, andRuth Osterhouse. .Advlsers areMi6s 'Willri Marsh, the dean of stu-alents; Dr. Rolf 'W. Ordal, andFloyd Quick.

Qualifications for student bodYoffices include membership in tlieFJC Associatetl Student Body, at¡tendance at the Junior College forone semester except nominees forp¡'esident, who must have attendedtwo semesters, anÇ scholarshiP re-quirements of at least twelve unitswith a C average.

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Thursdoy, December 15, ¡955

FJC's carpentry class appeÀredon KMJ's TV "Discovery" prqgramlast, Thursday. Merle Sons, car-peutry instructor, and Robert P.Hansler, dlvlslon cha.irma¡ for thetrade and lnduåtrial educatlon de-pa¡tment, appeared on the Drc-gram,

Pictures of Sons anal the Doys lnhis carpentry class were shown.The studeDts a¡è Ronald Mendoza,Tony Varga, Rennie Simmons, JimRepape, Stephen Wallier, Wa¡renSteinert, IIenry Mltchell, and RogerMitchell.

The pictures were taken in theshop, and it showed each studentdoing something diffeient. theyrvere building animal cages for theJunior Museum.

Ph¡ Beta Lambda

W¡ll Hold PartyPht Beta Lambtl¿, I'JC'g Chapter

of the Fìrture Busfness Leaders ofAmerlca, will holtl a Ch¡istmasparty tonight from ?:30 to 10:30p.rn, in the Washington JuuiorHigh School.

The admlssion is one tPY Plus35 cents.

Students who are ln chaige ofthe Þafty are Pat Spomer, chair'!ran; EuBene Johnston, arrange-ments; Diana Avila, refreshmests;Delores Pedroncelli, decorations;aDd Corinne Blume and DonnaAskew, ga.[res.

By Stonley Tuson 13 Students File Carpenfry Class

Office Petitions Appears On TV

tLatin America

The Latin Àme¡ican Club hasmade plans foi a Christmas dinnerDecember 22 in the La F iesta.

Newman ClubFresno Junior College members

of the Newman Club, a Catholic or-ganlzation, were invited to watchFresno State's initiation of newmembers into their club November30 in the St. Theresa's Church. Ajoint meeting was held also.

Pat Foley, president of FJC'sNewman Club, said plans for aSnow Party are being made. TheYalso plan to start a campaign toget more members to join the club.

Foley said that the dues for theclub have been raised from a $1.50per semester to $2 per semester.

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STANISTAUS ond O STREETS

The Associated Women Studentscabinet met tr?iday to make plansfor a nominations dinner whichwill be held Thursday, January 5.

Yeda Luhm. social chairman whois in cha¡ge of the dinner, saidthat the time and place for thedinner will be announced at a laterdate.

'Women students who wish torun for þresident of the AWSshould secure their petition fromMrs. L,ena I'uller, the re€;istrar ontJre mai¡ campus, or Mrs. MargaretThoms, switchboard operator iDå,-15 on the l'lesno State Campus.

Election of .{WS officers wlll beheld January 11 on the maln cam-pus, and January 12 on the StateCampus.'

Mrs. Caroyl Houck, hoÈe ecGnomics teacher, is sponsor for thedinner.

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TO AIJL VETER-A.NS:Greetlngs and best wishes for a

happy holiday. I would like to callto your attentlon the fact tha.t youdo not sign your monthly certifica-tron until the first week ln Ja¡u-ary.

Âlso, in answer to a questlon Iam asked quite frequenUy -

youwlll be paid througb the.vacetlonperlod provided you' ¡eturn toschool after the vacation perlod lsover.

Merry Chrlstmas and a HappyNew Year to each of you.

'Mrs. Louiçe MurphySecretaryYeterans' Office

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