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FRESI.IO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

17, 1953

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Leo And Cqrol Gosf oniqn Heqd Condidsfes For Coming Election

Sophomores Arthur Lea and Ca¡ole Gostanian a¡e candidates for Flesno Junior CollegB student body president in the spring semester election scheduled for January 13 and 14. fireir petitions of candidacy were approved Monday by a + student election committee.

MUSIC CrASS RECORDS

Other candidates and the HAIF IT"TA:M they are Patsy Still anil Brent

HOUR PROGRAM

SEÄSON'S GRXETINGS . Some of the students qt Fresno Junior College decorc¡te the tree in the mcin hcll. They oe, left to right, MoUy \Milliccns, Jessie V/oller, Ccnol Gostcrricrr, Bob Currccr, crrd Rolph Neighbors.

Organizations Nominate Their Queen Candidates

L€e is a representative at large on the student council, And Miss Gostaniao is the current student posts

seek

Freema¡, vice presldent; .A.nn Nel-

son, secretary; Glatlys

Popp,

C, I¡well SDencer, music direc- Ble¡cbe úllh¿[a antl Shlrley-Mctor, anns¡¡¡."¿ today that the FJC Nay, cooncll representatives, nusic department will record a Lee Storelee, the electlon comhrlf-hou Inog¡em for KYNO, which mittee cù¡it¡a¡, sald other nomFil be brmdcâst December 24 inations m¡y be made during an asaround 7 D-D- on "4. Christmas semblf l¡ the FJC llbrary January Ca¡avan of Songl" 8, when the ca¡dülateg \rlll be inThe choir of 23 voices ìrill sing troduced by t¡elr ca¡ûpa.igtc. manapart of a Christmas cantata bY gers.

tro Christmas carDls Candle Wes There a¡d No -"No Fl¡e," "Sllent líieiht"-and Þeal ,Waringis musical setting ot'Tras the Night Before Ch¡istÐås." The dance band will acoomtrenlr Shirley McNay, who will sing 'The Christmas Sympho¡y." Dea¡ Sho¡e,

Soloists

of the

Officers At

l'ïlï:iît':ËË:l='å"":i Potluck Dinner ""::' i,T"ïîï,,'.';

To Needy

cheirman of FJC'g t¡ade and indus' dents and day students who want lowship Orea¡ltstloù ueets Friday Pat

fitlil,

Agnes Dervishian, Sh¡r-

trlal education divislon. to use the llbrary ln the evenlng. êt DooD in 811 tor a re8iulsr meet- ley McNay, Suç Sheehan and Äll the ex¿mi¡atlons wtll be Meanwhlle, Corty heç announced lng whlch wll ø¡slst .of slnglnt Carole Gostanlan will meet, in gfven in the FJC ltbra¡f bY Brad- the llbrary now contains a total of readlng the scriph¡e8 e¡al preylng, Lea's home to cook the dinner.

lncludlng about 6,000 announced Ben Wa¡kentln, PresldenL separate titles. The Nlsel Club will meet Friday INSTRUCTORS ATTEND Ne¿rly 500 books have been addin B-7 at noon for ñnal prepara- ASSOCIANON MEETING ed to the shelves since last May pnd more t^han 300 others are on tions to attend Clno Conventlon of Mrs. Thelms Daw, FJC instrucorder. The llbrary subscribes to the California Intærcolleglate Nlsei tor and cousultant of secondary The !'resno Junior College's stu' more than 100 magaziues and neçs- Club, announced Ben Koda, presl- schools for tr'resno City Schools, dent. and Robert Earisler, FJC trarle a¡d tlent newspaper, The RamPage, will papers. industrial inst¡uctor and supervíTo provide for new acquisitions, beg¡n its second semgster on Febsor of industrial arts educatton foi the library has adiletl new shelves FBIA Prexy Announces ruary 2. Fresno City Schools, attended a The Rampage is seeking addi' to hokl nearly ?00 books. À verucal tional students on lts staff. ÂnY file system is also being extended Business Meeting Todoy California School Supervisors ÂsRonald Liles, presldetrt ol sociation neetiúg on Decembe¡ 11 student wishing to .ioin the staff to permit enlarging the librart's should preregister with his advlser collection of pamphlets and bro- FBLA, announced that there will in Visalia. be a business meetint of the club Ifansler was also tuest speaker or 6ee Phll Sntth, RamPage advis- chures. Carty sairl the llbrary fs also today in B.2 at noon. .A.ll mem- for the inftiation banquet of the er, during January 4 to 29, Thq student newspaPer offers increasing its collection of bound bers are urted to atteDd, the presi- Epsllon Pi Tau Club of tr'resno FJC students experience in adver' volumes of perlodicals, incluall¡¡g dent said, as there are a lot of St¿te College ou December 12, tislng; circulation, business, report- poÞular, news, sclentiflc and edu- important matter8 to be attended whlch was hekl at the Sky Room in 6,000 volumes,

RAMPAGE SEEKS STAFF MEMBERS

ealiti¡g.

catlonal magazlnes.

to.

day.

Flrst on the list of scheduled oPponents for the Rems is Stockton Ju¡lor College, which is hostlng the Rams there tomorrow night.

lte el€ction committee includes act¡on oû Monday evening, when Sto¡elee, Earuo Yamaoka, BoD.D.¡e they begin playing in the Eartnell .W'arreû, Di¡¡¡ San, Evelyn Hamby tournament. If the Rams continue choir are Mlss Èantley. Faculty advis-

Red Key Delivers Christmas

ing and

By DON SHROYER There is no rest this Christmas vacation for the Fresno Junlor College basketball squad as they find themselves scheduled to neet thrée separate opponents and Par' ticipate ln the Hartnell cage tou¡' ney in Salinas over the scùool holi-

No candltlate ñled for the trea- The followlng eveniag the Ra,mg fm represents.- rvill play host to the Sacr¿Dento tives are to be elected, rità only Junior College quintet on the Yotùree nomlnees in the t¡D¡f¡€: semlte Junior Hish hardìrood. The lnstallation ceremonY rill The Rams wlll take a one day be held J¿ilr¿¡! 22. rest over Suhday and retum to

Nominates

shaw.

During Holiday

su¡er Þost, while

and Susie MCiay, Jeseie 'Waller, L¿wrence en¡ are IiEs T9IIb Xa¡sh, the dean Four organizations [¿vs ¡sminated one of tùeir members Schm.i¡lt, Güs GüBalu¡es and Àu- of students, Dr- Bolf Ortlal and to be a c¿ndidate in the basketball queen eontest, which is d¡¡ So¡eIL guic¡L ; F.lord to bd decided on the number of season tickets to FJCs and publiclty will Canpaiping sold by each candidate and their club. end oD Janua.ry 12. Large posters . 5* as. ar¡¡rounced-. låst ,\¡veek". is..-t'he- rally may be posted only on the bulletin mitte's nomination. This soPhoboards, wires in the maln hall or in the library. all post€rs must be R evea I s Bra d removed by 3 pn on Januar¡r 12. as sell as in t^he Red Key Íloor Election ftãBulat¡ons a¡e as folìioninations for Associated 'Wo- loss: on$ one De¡Ë¡oD is to b€ E x a m i n ati on D ates I Rose Ya¡ie ìúazziili, Ne¡'mån men Studen¡ Spring Semester of- allored in a booth at a time. No .{¡chid Bratlshas, FJC atirector Club ca¡d-ülate, ls a freshm¡n rho ficers çere nade at the Potluck câñpeitnlng may take place withof tuidance, announced Yesterday is studying to b'e a nedical or den' Dinner Tuesday evening at their in 10O feet of the booths during meeüng ln tñe Ramble Inn. tåree examination dates for stu- tal receptionisl voting hu¡s- The voters must slp. first the running for Dorothy Xont€z a¡d Sue Sheeha¡ his n-me in a special book, and for is FJC Frances Purroy enterlng dents the Red Key or8;anization.'She is were nomin¿t€d for the office of the Yotêr Eust staEp the ballot time ln the sprlng semester. Bradshaw saitt the English clas- A.WS president and.representative president; Lcee Hggs and Vena with the st¡mp provided. siflc&tion test for new freshmen iD the student council. She is also Holt, for vlce president; Shirley wtll be given from 2 to 4 P.m. Ja'nu' a Red Key member and engaged Hansen, f,onni¿ TÍarren, Iva Henrry 4 and again from I to 11 am. in many activities around campus. rlrtr' and Grin Wilson for secreT.he InterYarsity Christian Fel- tary; Susie Brantley, Lynell Rice January 23. Basket Ment¿l aptitude tests for women lorship has nòminated Delores and Cherrell SL John for t¡easurer; $lnrx a¡il Angellna Ramos appM¡g for entrance to ê Yeat'8 Xoya to run for basketball queen. Family p¡ot¡am in Yocational nursing are She is majoring in business at for the ofüce of hjstorian. Iva Hèndrix was apPoi¡ted otoin as Pub' scheduletl fron 1 to 3 P.m. Janua¡t F.JC.  Christmas basket conteinlDg liclty ma¡a€ier13. a complete Christmas dinner, toys, The elecËon viü be on January candy, nuts and a pinâ,ta wtll be He said the Euglish test is re' LIBRARY STAYS OPEN 20, 21, folloreil Dy the installatlon quired of ¿ll ¡etplar entering stu' dellvered to a needy Kerman d.ents. IIoweVe& Do student is al' WEDNESDAY EI'ENINGS of the prestaleDt on Jenuory 22 at family on Decenber 24. i¡stsilatlon. No lowed to take the eraminatlon lf Fresno Junior College's tibrary the student bo<F The Eother, who cares for 10 he has previouslY takeu it in any will be open ÌÍednesday evenfng date has be€n set for the instal- children, read in the Fresno Bee's college or universitY or if he has from ? to 9 beginning January 6, lation of otber otticers. soclety column about the Red t&ken a course t¡ lbgllsh A' the flrst tlme the FJC llbrary has Key's proposal, and wrote Red Key Appllcatlons for the Yocational maintalned nlght hours. Two Orgrøúzorions Hold to ash aboui the Christmas baaket nurslng prograrn, whlch begins Jackson Carty, the llbrarian, "for my children . . ." F ebruary 2, at€ now being made Ín said the new hours wlll be design- Weekly tteeling Fridoy .å.t 6 p.m. on December 23, Art the offtce of Janes E. Welden' ed to accomodate both nlght stu- The Interv¡¡ü Christian tr'el' Lc¿, Molly Willlams, Veaa Eolt,

shaw

Cage Team taces Rough Schedule

Fresno Air Tenlnal.

to win as'they have in tbe past, they possibly will play there every day from Monday through Wednesday.

À rematch contest is slated with Bakersfield on December 30. îhis game will be thôìinäls for the 1953

year. The Rams wlll t¿ke a breather after this tilt and not return to action until aJter classes have reconvened.

The Rams will begin league play on January 15, when they a^re slated to meet Taft Junior College in

Taft. The

1953-54 cagers, composed al-

most entirely

of erEtlison High of ex-

cagers under the guidance

lligh Coach Joe Kelly, have high hopes of a very successful season this year. Kelly has been Fresno

worklng haril with hlà cha,rges, and

they have been rapltlly whipping thelr fast bre¡ts into a smooth operatihg setup.

Rompoge Stcrff Tqkes Christmas Vqcotion "The next lssue of The Rampage

vlll

be fssued on January 14," stat-

ed Haruo Yemaoka, edltor.

During the Christnas holidays

there will, of course, be

no

paper,

but publlcation wlll agaln resume after the vacation. Tbe R¿mpate staff wishes you an enjoyable varation, a lllerry Christmas a¡d p lfappy New YoÊr.

VARIOUS CTUBS

HOID MEETINGS Dccembcr.

,

1&-Newman Club, S-10, noon. B-11, noon.

-lntervarsity, Club, B€, noon. -Nieel lLBaeketball, FJC vs. Sacramento JG,8 p.m. 3O-Baeketball, FJC vs. Porter-

ville College, 8

p.m.

January

&-Nomination assembly, library, 11 a.m, 1O-Newman Sriow PaÉy, Big Stump, 7 a.m. e I ect i on, Main Hall, I a.m.-2 p.m. 'l¡l-Student body e I ect i o n, Main Hall, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

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