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Scholarship Aw;Påis

Prebident stuart M. white of the Fresno Junior coüece

, ;icïõ;i;ñì" Archie Bradshaw, scholarshÍp committee chairman, said a number of other awards wil bti annõünce¿ bthdõi;ilî"" later. announced scholarship awards to ten studenis, ' are -

freshmen.

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?UsTISHED BY

¡HE ASSOCIATED SIUDEN,S

FRESNO, CALIFORN|A, THURSDAY, SEFTE

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scholarship is Marga¡êt S." la "'::I"",i

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Graduation exerclses for the fif-l crub. she is a journaüsm maJor teen students who have completed antt edttor of the Rampage, tr JC,s I one yea¡ of vocational nursing at student trewspaper. She Ís a gra.d_ I tr'JC will be heltl Tuesday at ?:B0 luate of the Central Union Étgn p.m. lD the FJC tibrary. lschoot. This erperience has includep I The scholarship of tne f,leeno seyen months of nursing practide| City Schools Employees. Local 1206 at the tr'resno county r{ospitar and I of the Âmerican F ederation of Lattre Commu¡ity Hospltal, bor, goes to , Calvi¡l tr'ox, a RooseThe program includes a studentlvelt lltgh School graduate, whb ts p¿irticipation address by Emma majorlng fn criminology. I PrIce, entitlecl "îhe Vocational FLORES IS PE MAJOR I Nurse and Her Comm and Tommy tr lores, a Sanger Union , I ^ -:unrry.. the main address bv coroner Joseph Hisn s.hool I I. tr'raser, assistanr direcror,- Ciyill "tär"teînät"".î"

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Defense Program, Region_ 6, en- High Scloof Alum,l Associaüon. - | He titled "The Role of th, Nurse rD Ís maJoring in physical educa_ I Civilian Defense." ^r_:rr^_ ' ¡¡¡4u uçrEuss. I tion. The ¡uç members uEuuErs or gra.duating I Dr of Lûe the tra{ruaungl Dorothy Johnson, a greduate of r'einhardt' tn" s,os"" union Hish school, re:ti:^ ï:.^:"Ï11-^Yl I prtce, Emma Margaret M_. pipkin, ceives ; ..;";;hi;;";Jä; Shirley Leé Fearnside, Josephine II ¡v tne J. Eckle Sre.mcq f.!o I

REGISTR.A'TION- Students of the Fresno Junior. College got help in registering from Mrs. =ãre Arlene Bowmcrn, Cc¡ol Hcrt, þnc.Fuller,-the registrcr. The students, f¡óm left to rijht, Gerald De Hcrrt ond Chcrrles Gurnqrd.

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Enrollment F iÍty-Seyen Sf u d ents Poss Sefs Reco rd English Pløcement Exc,m

staÙed

that of these

ber of students passing

933

al instructor, Community phil Collins, anatomy

tr''orty- and

çUO OFFERED TO ROWE I e*;iaãr"n Rowe receiyed a | Hospital g¡O ."nãìr"*lip awar. offered I

instruc_

Archie Bradshaw, director of

gtudenl,s,

schools are doing a tiue job. MISS WILKINSON HIGHEST Out of a possible seventy-five,

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dents include 476 in 15 business a¡d

general education division courses, and 437 in 29 trade and industrlal education classes, including 142 in pre€mployüent classes and 295 in apprentice and. trade ertension.

show that she was listed å,mong the top third of her class. The Atr' of L scholarships go to Robert Àlexa.nder and Barbara ffilkinson, both Roosevelt HtSh School gtaduates; Stanley Tusan a¡d Tad Tsukitla, both Sanger Unton lligh School graduates; anrt E. Eenderson Baber, a 'Washin8ton Unlon

uate.

The examination covered

vocab_

ulary, speed of comprehension, level of comprehenslon, mechanics of erpression, effectiveness of ex-

Stuart M. White, prèsident of

pression and. reading comprehen_

FJC, announced late registration can be accepted by the school ln most regular courses without $atle

ston.

Six students going

beyond.. the

High School graduate. Thelr m¿Jo' Ínclude Âlexander, liberal

college graduate level in the Nelsen Denny Reading Test are as follows:

penalty; however some classeg are closed.

the

school's growth there were 1,557 enrolled in the fall of '53; there were 1,311 en¡olled two years ago.

PRESIDENT.

...StucrrtWhite

Miss Wilkinson, business;

Audrey Willingham, Carolyn Sherfry, Theresa Magdalena, Robert

art; Tsukida, bioloày; STUDENT PREXY

Poper Begi

...Deccnlee

To Faculty

thur Carpentier, Sandy

Clviello, Sandra Conklin, peggy Conn, Vi¡gfnia Crane, Shirley Duncan, Eri-

Junior College's eigùt new faculty members were Introduced gene Durbana, Lata Fairfield, f,'red at the asse,mbly last tr'riday by StuFalco, Carole Feaver, Carolyn president. art M. White, Four have transfered from other creased enrollment this year *" lFrench, Tim Garner, Ray E. Garrischools in the tr'resno City Unlfietl feel assured and pleased that the I son, Ella Hallock, June Hallock, School Dlstrict. They include Cur- students have confidetrce in orr" I Robert Helsel, Carol llill, Leo Hoftis E. Lackey, B. Ivan,Belman, Dr. college and are taking advantage I er, Patsy Ingram, Evelyn King, II. Brett Melendy, and F ranz H. of the- opportunities that are of- | Glenna Lawrence, Theresa MagdaFTeBno

fered..

¿nd,

pre-dental.

Helsel, Jim Southerland, and John Villalva.

Adds 8

her by the James Ranch Grange No. 628, who a¡e s, troup of bus,i-

major in pre-nursing. She comes from Mendota, and is a Eraduate of the Tranqulllity Unton Etgh School. ller alma mater Ìecords

seventy-four was the highest score made-atrd this by Barbara Wilkinson, a Roosevelt HIgh School g¡ad.-

high schools. The 993 night stu-

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Dess'men a¡d ranchers of the San Joaquin Valley. Miss Rowe. 17. has nho¡en hor

guidance, stated that this tncrease definitely shows that the high

time students from the Fresno city

FJC

it.

seven students passed the test.

926 are full time stud.ents, 223 arø en¡¡olled part time anrl 61 axe part

To grve an example of

Camacho and Jimmie Lee.Fletcher.

hospital, lege showed a five to seven percent Mrs. 'Wynafred Blaser, R.N., ctinic_ increase oyer last year in the num-

students, which brings the total-for the first week to 2,143 students. Mrs. Lena M. tr'uller, ttre regis-

trar,

lCatl, a I School.

vrrgrnra va"tacioz, oruz rrerlincralensineering as his fiert of etutty. ñio" ãi tn" awards are belug | Their instructors for this year ofl made by the trYesno Central L¿boi Results of the English placement Slt:ti?.,Tï Yir:ar-r" thSpn':",lcounciiot the .a_F, of L fn memory exams for the tr resno Junior Col- 8.N., Mildred Bosteder, R.N., clin_ | of the late Chester If. Carey, ical instructor, county

Enrollment at tr'resno Junior College. has again climbed to a new high as 1,210 stutlents have enrolled in day coulses. the 44 night classes

¿re also heavily loaded with

-1."

PREXY GIVES Sevenfh Ye Thé Fresno Junior paper, the Rampagg begins STUDENTS seyenth year of publiêation today. CoUes€

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W I S HES *i'":""",T""1'ffii"., ;i':"ïj: I

on behalf of the student council. I assistant editor of the Rampage sprTÍ' rI ----" "' ari Êtu-l all stu- l '"s:. .: , _ --- I .I'he other positions are Mary de

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I lena. thris.should be our finest year,.f tr'lora Monopoli, patricia powell, åääurrrs nanaser; Jack Elanctour Dorothy yet Ragsdaìe, school a^r'e llmited; Angela the whole. Ren¡a, The key to a successful year to llï'^-1.*9lt_ advertlsi-ng- mana¡.re, I/[i,qg .A,udrey N. Little, Mrs. Caryll4þuct, Dean H. Larsen¡ and hea¡ted cooperation of our students F rank Ronzano, G.wendolyn Rowe, couese is participati"";; ;ü;ü I l.:: *u Bettv Lee, national arlver' ma¡agef' uaaË'Er-' is gratifyiag and wo know that all, Margaret Schott, Carolyn Sherfry, danfc in all oll ¡v+¡¡ âr!ñiã,,LS. Garrison: dents in ^^..--. ltlslng extra-curricular activi| "Ì:t Marv Fiorentino, rews editor, will be FJC's apprentice- will taFe a personal pride in helB- Joseph Stevenson, Tom Stumpf, nes orrererr here Tr "r";;;;;;;;;l co-ordinator, a¡d he ing us grow towa¡d the future and Jim Sutherland, June Treat, Jim yillalplans Tsukida, !¡¡ø. rõI,4Ë'u¡' rsaLur'e e(llu)r' the Tart Tsukida, for a new campus. John ::T¡-"¡, a class in industrial activities as possible not

\ü'einschenk.

The other new faculty members

Belman

will

teach

iffeinsclienck will teach English speech for FJC, and he will ald\q atlvise the annual staff.

' Little wlll

teach typlng, business machines, end cla"sges. Mrs. ilfouck

,ha¡dle hone economicg cla^ss. lþrsen wlll Instruct vocatlonal classes. Cla¡rlson wlll teach el¡sses ln FJC's shops,

Some

of ttre facilities in

:få:jiii'"1:li;"1'"îT11"::""::lD';ï;""ffi;;i,".;#;ääìäi j:":i|:::?ff^':1::,_-:Ttl;å;i"";;;;ä,,"ìiäí,ii"ää'. only winl'Ï,

The I urge each student to do his va, Barbara Wilkinson, Âudery Wil- rhar¡ circulation qe!4üuÞuL depa¡tment rs is ^i"- v¡¡eu¡o.¡vu they r'a be Ìrarni¡a helping *"^*^^,::l themselves. .--; butl,Ibeadeal btst, keep up with class assip- Iingham, Betty Wolfe, and Mrs. also by Glenn TV'oolley, a¡d ctan the rha college. nnllaca f ments, attend classes regularly, Joy Hunt. ls cblef Dho'The opportunitles for a good l Ralph :'-"*. Throneberry and giye student body officers the L^$^ ñ^r,^ ^._^_.-_ ^ôl[ogTapner. support they deserve. HANS WATCHES GAME, I;::11","-i135'" 1*ï-l1t: ,tl*Ëi,î;,s on trre srarr a¡e Bob. May you enjoy your year at X'res::,",-#"1,,:"":":yîu-1'_T:1"ï:lrËä#;:""å.äiJrij'"ñ:J3:. self measute<l by the efforts conWIFE ¡S BUSY AISO pus, Cecil Ta.nge, Jewell Goldstou, no Junior College. It's a long pass and he caught It tributed. Robert Bangs, Eleanór f'ranco and Stuart M. White Dean Lee on the 20, he's past the 15 ya¡d . D"J_:l_l:tl President. tr'JC srunenr Botry presidert I llne ma,rk, past the 10, pa¡t the 5, Seyeral other students are in and he'g in the end-zone, and it'e a the proceès of slgning up on the 933|n Night Clqsses sol for llans Wedenhoefer. N,ew B-ungolows Reody . st¿ff. Enrolled In Fresno Jrtnior Col- Whlle he \yas watchtng the COSStua¡t M. Whlte, presldent oi the Stude¡ts who wish to Joln the lege's extended day claçses are gBB Modesto game lViedenhoefer,s wlfe tr'reqno Junior College, s¿ld he staff newsDap€¡ b,-'' ulgbt stutlents, accordlng to Mr¡. presentêd htm wtth a five pound, thlntrs clesseg vill move tnto the ln Smith, j o u,f A..s Lena M, Fuller, regletrar.'

nlne ounce boy, Ee¡s, Junior.

four new bungalowe by Ìt¡ednesitay, Room )\i

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