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FREsNo cAtroRNtA, THURSDAY,

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Be HeldTomorrow Nighf The rally committee of the Fresno Junior Colleg-e will spo¡tte +r"o fiist fii"t qftor øe.me sports snorts dance of the fall season to - the after game sor College to the be bp host hosts Rams will wi! FJC f¡ö the morrow nisht when wtt""îne ñãrro* "lgtt Giants -in R-atcliffp Stadium^. of the Sequoias TËõ d;rl;e-wilt be treld in the auditorium of the Washington Junior Hfgh School fron 10:30

ASSOC| lED SÎUDEN'¡

ocroJElzr-flJ4

50

NO. 3

Closses

Remoin Open On Audii Bqsis

p.m, to 14.m.

The tr'JC da¡ce band

will

DlaY

for the affair under the directlon of

C. Lowell Spencer. The rally committee has invited the COS football teem and student botlY to be Suests at the dance. The

COS stutlents wtll be aclmitted free President Stuart M. Whtte oi tne of charge with thelr stutlent botly tr'resno Junior College announced without student

cards. Students in limited numbers may body cards will be admitted for on classes 50 about in enroll stlll

students

an audlt basis.

60

cents.

Tlckets will be eold at the door Whtte saltl the autliting stud€nts the FJC stuclents who have a to q¡ill be accePted ln amounts that body card for 26 cents a student depend on the slze of each open person or 50 cents wlthoul class. The majority of FJC classes ra.UY club DemoorJfan, Karlo are closed because of tJre large en' Etualents to at' all urges chairman, tlaY 1249 totals whtch rollment, tend and. make the first after-ga^me students, dance of the fall season a Ereat sueExcept for four one unit courses cess. onlY the divlsion, ln the buslness subiects oPen for credit, students

may not register in any FJC class after the flrst three weeks of a se mester on a credit basls.

However, Whlte said studentg

who audit may Petition for credlt one week after mid-semester examinatlons, and credlt may be granted them, Provided all class

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Fresno JL Holds First Fall Rally

The Fresno Junior college stuwill hold their first rally of the fall season tonorrov mornlng

'w-ork has been completed satisfac- dents

torily.

at 10 a.m, ln the tr'resno Memorlal Àudito¡ium.

Bqnd Debuls footballthis is t¡ea¡tlfirsttheralVgame Gome lù":'i:T""::'i-:$^: Lost -vr"Ir -3r' AI the rally |moorjian, cha'irman of til'","1r of the is

Since

season

lvlctmre rurgqson.

FJC Op"ns'Third Week (ourseltow Open For Secreta ries W¡th 2,326 Sf udents of the fall Junio ,"ärt classes, 34 per

More than 40 Fresno area secre' taries and. others who are preparlng d the third week for the secretary field, are attend' enrolled in- da-y and. e¡¡ening tng a new evenlng class 8,t Fresno

Fresno

r"m"sæi

history. FJC's '-#ria"lt"Stuart

year and the largest totat rn Junlor College to PrePare them for the national certlflett ¡Sofesslonal M. White said last week was the last in secreta¡y's exantnatlon¡{ althorish

whlch stutlents DaY reglster

tlScholarship Group

"'frtå ,oo*,

record. increases uou ¿"y a.nd. evenins "t-T::'.:1:j_lTO t-ev.er, the largest iùcrease is in full-l

I r '-'rr Membef Add ^-e

cenr Thã total enrollment for day I noyce,

. dean of Fullerton Junior CoI'

ii-à

¿nv students

student6

ts

about 50 perl In the tp"-t1c--of

1259; conpared

to

for a revlew of a secretâry's duties. Miss Ethel McCormack, the FJC business divlsion chairman, saltl the course ls closed to students who want two unlts of college credit, but some can be accePted on an aucllt basis for one or more of the six-week unlts of the Year class, whfch meets ThursdaYs from 7 to I p.m. in Bungalow 1. Miss McOormack said one local some are enrolled

98S I

t911

S

,Y'^I'

lege, conceivetl the plan of forming

iunior last year antl ?95 tv¡o years aso' I a state'wide orgaDlzation of me&ng The current mark is 28 per cent I collese houor societles as a recognizlng and ti:o"1tli,ll above la.st year's. lof scuotarshlp among the junior nisl g4g fultincludes The ttay total | students' college junior col- | time a.nd. 253 part-time company wanted

a¡d 58 hish schooll It

to send all

! I '. :

nteht total of

is up 43 | ship in the Älpha Gamma sitDa are mark of I that one must ca'rry at least 12 un' at least 30 Srade polnts, otal was I it., gtud€nts|ht'""""o t g¡ade polnt ratio of 2'0 ex-

106?

Kotigfan was a malorette at Sa¡ger I sottl are alternates. before coming to FJC. The rally wlll conslst of ektts, Members of the bantt, dressed h I v"il., announcements. "o¿ retl jackets wlth whlte trousers'

and the majorettes wno wlil De | , I srmlarry attired nr",n to n""to"-lFfeShmen halfttme stunts at the COS game

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TO VOte

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vY Eù¡eJ eru6vr' vr;þ"lwere-selected' ¡ames nuá-e;: Richmond, .Klcnmotru, Jaues I nto Smith, Donald Tavlor, Vern Whit- lt" ili.

structors iuclude business law' ney, Stanley Tusan, Yvonne yU, W'alr Torosian, Larry Parker, Ärchie Bradsha$'; buman relatlons

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l;";;;;ro freshman chairma¡ a¡d ack rmpe¡atrice' and personâl atljustment, Mlss Ger' l*no i. ñ""roo High graduate, antl spencer urges evervone wno I i[!"'. "ïio"., atso a former HIrs trude Stubblefield, and secretarlal plays a band instrumeDt to cole I studerrt who wa. elected cla¡e presâccountlng, F. J. Svillch. oul to Bungalow 16 antl Joln the liã""i frrt year but wlth.rew llom units the semester In the sprlng school later. ancl instructo¡s wlll be buslness Other nomtrees i¡clude Norman Engltsh, Mrs. Edna EartleY; econWtUtams, tr'lora Jean MoDotroll a.nal omlcs a¡d buslness admlnistration' Jack Long for Ylce preslalent; -A'¡Stanley Bennett, a¡d secretarlal gela Renna and Dee Linda Farre¡t practlces, MiBs StubDleflelal. stu' for secretarY; Bobbie Burton, LarrY eaid the Miss McCormack Mrs. .A.nn Gabel, the school nur¡e' lOHu"" a¡tl Carol Bareottl for treasdents are prepa.ring to take the test Ftesno Junlorlurer; and Joan Blasco, Bubltcity a ye&r from now, although the CPS wlll be here at the antl Wednes'I chalrma¡. examinatlon will be glven f,'ritlay College on Tuesdaye 3 n.n. in the I The election commltt€e who wtll to am. 10 from, days the and Saturday, the fourth. Year test has been used.naüonallY to nurge's offlce ln the maln holl. co- Ieupervlse the polls lncludee Ka,thMrs. Ha,zel Pedersen, healtù lryn Battaseo, chafnan, Prlgcllle rate the 360 certifted professlonal ordlnator, wlll be ln tbe nurse's of- lpro¡"¡r, Shirley Wt'lams, S¿lly la secretarieg ln the countrY. to 4lnu" antl Älfred Copus. Several tåousand secretsrlee l¡ flce on Frttlays from 8 a.E the Unlted. Stetes are exPected to .l, taJre the 12 hour, two d¿Y exa^mlneDecd I ine. ser Pu bl i c I tton thls woek; lt wlll cover not "^:î:.:,iuå""i"1":i:",i"lÏi, Ju¡lor College ctubs Flesno ¿ov the nurse. I only stenogrephy, secretarlal a¡il o".i:ep1'"!.oo1.h:-y""^P tha! e<t q I _1": offfce procedures, secretarlal ac' oartl ¡boulil I OubUcttr, pleaee lesve all news countlng, persoDa,l adJustment antl Btudents yho .rpcetye o on'tonüô¡t'be'

Ann Gable ls

School Nurse

i,i.,, GLENDAR oF +:,)r', Tl{E WEEK 12

lY comm'lttce mcctlng

tlve

members who qualifietl last

ye&r.

The current members of the Al' pha Gamma Sitna 8¡e John Embrey, Jr., JoY llunt, Dorothy Gleor' teson, Nedra LooDeY, Presldent; Joseph Ma¡celll, tre&surer; -A,nn Nelson, Glailys PoDp, secreta¡::f ;

day to droP councr ìÀr¡th' FcnaltY.

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;:"io"Lo;#0""f '"å**,9 | I Frid a E I ect i o Robert Becker, Frances Cl1Y, | . The freshman claes of tùe Fresqo

its í,tr"å"::3ï'":ffiå'å"äi;ä'1il*:::1"-"¡*i:,'i:'-î::"',",13":g* rrau uórrrç¡' :""' ::1: î I cers for the fall Eemester lonotroÌr' Ma.rtinez, MorÍfs Mc0lav, _a.d-otpl I i" ln" frosh mee6'g -"1" oit¡"". ¡,wtran Morrie' Richard ruuuv mutr¡o' Mendoza, Tommy rvrenqoza' nomtnêes '::1i'" l---;^t" Thursday, when nominees . -- helal ñÌrrr¡c¡{av lwas a Munoz, William Pickens. Walter I

was called the California Jun- secretarlal force to the class, whicb po-pit, io shop classes. Ä year aSolior College lfonor .Scholarshlp-S^o-' would have overcrorpded existing was facilitles. i¡-C n"a about 640 fulltime antl 200 | ciety then, a¡tl the narne orrl-ti-" stutlents of college level I changetl in 1932 to 'Alpha Gamma The three units the course is high school students tn the I Sigma' covering this semester and the in-

lege students

College DeÞ II committee, students to The tr'resno Junior uoltege committee. urges urses all studeDts band under the dlrection of C. I attend the rally. The 60-mlnute r¿lty Lowell Spencer made its 1964 ile'I is mainty to stimulate enthuslasm but last Friday night in Bakers'I for tomorrow ni'ht's game between fiel<l's Grtßt-ith Stailturi at the FJC ltt" f¡C Rams a,nd tÞe Oollege of Rams football game wlth the I Seq,tot".' Gia¡ts. Bakersfleltl College Renega.des. The pep Sfrls a.ntl YelI leatlerg Spencer saial 20 musical narti- | *¡¡f be introduced at the Fally. Thev clpants apBeared with FJC's DeD I *" Boytl Deel, heaat yell leader, girls, yell leaders and rally men I a¡d asslstants Bettie lversen, Leones a unlt to attl the local rootf¡xg I at¿ Romero, and Gayle Kovtck. section in cheering on the Rams. I ¡"" Nelson is head pep ÊÍrl. IIer The maforettes who were recent'I h"lper tnclude Ellen Tally, Dla¡e ly chosen a¡e Barba¡a Kotl8fa¡ I paschatl, Dee f,'arant, S¿nilra Clvfrom Sanger Unlon Hlgh, JoVce lie[o, Shirley Wtlliams, Wtlma Koe Noble from Washlngton UniÒn, *d I oig, and Ànita tr'errell. Vtrgfnia Bonita Clair from Matlera. Miss I Crane, Angela Renna a¡d Cr¡ol Bar-

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len Tatly, JIm Tsuklda, BIU Tsu' kutla, ¡ud Louella ìttlüans. The stutlents vho wert invltetl to make 4n aDrþfntm€Dt rlth tnelin Ra^Bp&ge olftce Join a¡e earoll¡o ÀParlcto, Evelyn hunan' relatlone, but alPo econo' lore tìe Baper ls Put out. (Continuc¿ on Pagc 2) mlcs, aud buslnese admtnlstrstlon. (Contìnrcd onPage 3)


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