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Business E ducqtion F oculty COIT,EGE
Meeis W¡Ih Advìsory Group
The business educailon faclrltY Committee members include Ker' met wlth an advisory committee for me .Anderson, Mrs. Jane andrews, dinner in the R¿mble Inn Yesterday Mrs. Brown, G. E. Daniels, RalPh
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Eastnan, Earl tr.oley', Merle Ginsat 5:30 p.m. After the dinner, they met in the burg, A. T. Mann, V. C. Redman, library, where hesldent Stuart M. M. E. Sappenfield, .{. , L. Selland, White of the iunlor college intro' Harold Sherman, J. f'. Slnons, duced the members of the facultY Breckenridge Thomas antl W. H.
?U¡USHED TY TüE ASSOCNTED SÎUDENTT
FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY
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and committee, Fred. Hall, state Presldent of the X'uture Business Leaders of Àmerl-
The FJC business fâculty mem'
bers include Miss Ethel McOorca, exBlaineil the functions of the mack, Stanley Bennetl John L. organization. Mrs. Yirgil E. Brown, tr'enn, Mrs. Eclna K. HartleY, Äudcommittee member and President of rey Little, Paul Soderstrom, Mrs. the local chapter of Na,tional Sec' Ruth Stoughton, Miss Gertrucle
retarles .A.ssociation, spoke on the Stubblefieltl, tr'rancis J. Svilich antl Miss Nancy 'Webster. Richartl N. activities of this organization.
' Each instructor explained the Helm, a business education consultcourse he teaches, which was fol' ant for the tr'resno City Schools also pa,rticipiated. lowed by e general discussion.
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Friday, JanuarY 2l 11:00 -...-..-......---...-...--.----.----All 8:00 4:00 :-..-...---.......--.-.---..'...-.-All 1:00 Monday, January 24 10:30 -......-....---...--....-...-.'-----A.ll ,8:00 10:40 - 12:20 --.----------.--.-..-.......-.-.----AlI - ' 3: 40 ---.---......--..--.-.......--.---.-Äll 1 : 10 ,
Tuesday, JanuarY 25 8:00 10:40 1:10
lcido, Marcelli, Ringer FJC Clubs Aid Dimes Mqrch Are Presidential Candidates ELLA Fresno 5a
8 to 11 A.M. daily classes
1 to 4 P.M' tlaily classes
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PAPAGNI BY 10 : 30 --.----.............-.-...........-. All 12 noon MWT' antl daily classes 8 : 00 is a big day; it concerns-every student at Today - \2:20 -College. 10:40 -------.--...-..---....-.-..-..---.-Àll 11 -A'.M. TTh classes clubs College tr'resno Junior The student semester's next of Ít is ttre election Junior 12 noon TTh cla¡ses 2:50 1:10 -.......-.........--...-..---.-.-.--A'tl devoted and organizations have officers. body - 4:40 ----...-....-...-.................-áll 2 P.M' TTh classes - Sä*e 3:00,balloon with the helP to qualified and time December in tleir of the candidates were additionat ones in a nominations assembly held last Friday in sale in the domtown tr'resno area Frlday, January 28 9:40 -.---...--.........--...-...........411 1 P.M. TTh classes 8:00 he March of to rais the FJC librarY. ôay Claesec Extended Dimes. 'dean of stuto be tlven the last Eeetlng night of the class' Examinàtions ls i i on Preresistraf Miss Hlå å1T*'1Tï:i:åi'fä:åii Àlbert Salcido, Jr., Joseph Marcelli' I schedule of class neetings will terminete on trHclay' Ja¡' regular The dents, is the general chairman for of all three-hour shop classes, whlch will the 21, with exceptlon uary On ow Going N junlor colleges :""i,'iî nomlnated ln tho assem' I the high school and celll were""i""i,:"Ì:Ì'11".ffi,Ï"i: January 28. through regularly scheduled as meet bly FHtlay and Ringer oualified in I The Fresno Junlor College ha.s in the county. December. for the were sche' been pre-regiqteri,ng FJC stuclents who 'semester students 'Vlrsinla Coyle, OtherÉ-qüalifletl In Dêcemb,a"_o-tl spring the past two duie¿ tò hôlp'are Dominated Friday includ_e Karlo De'l moorjian and Herchel HooPengaru'
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only cÀndida,te for secretarv; Helen
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;;'öää;;;i;d"J;-*",*11T,'::"-^î:-11i^:'"i::"^"^iT: ---:.::.-;^'^- | complete registration &s soon Embry anrl odeu ¡"o".åí, u¡er: Barbara 'Wilkinson,
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President Stuart M' White anNoble, Lynn Rice, Louella.williams, I nou[ced that registration may be L.eoue Hamel. Domenfck Bianco, I coúpleteil from 10 a'm' to noon and Larry tr'lori,'William Service, Mar-lfrom 2 to 3 p'm' tlaily tn the regislene Murphy, Thomas tr'lores, Shtn' I trar's office' ya Tokubo, A¡n Sirabian antl Wil'| Stuclents who are currently enrna Koenig, representatives at largel rolled now should start preregistration with their faculty adviser. New on ttre student council' Salcitto, a busines major, gradu'| students should start in the regis' ated from Edison High School ancl I trar's office. ls a member of the Newman Club. I tn" preregistration Beriod conMa¡celll ís an accounthg major I Uoo." throu'h January 21. Sturlents and is a gratluate of Centr¿l Unton I who complete all procedures will High School. Ringer, an education I not have to particlpate in offical major, lb a graduate of Matlera I registration, tr ebruary 3 and 4. Hfgh School and was a member of lspritrg classes start tr'ebruary ?. the FJC student councll thls BeJoyce
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rou p ii*::"*""*".î^"iì1iï;:',: graduate of t'resno Hi6b anal is I E lêction G majoring in physical education. De' moorjian, the other candidate for vice president, is a graduate of Roosevelt High; he is majoring in buslness. He is thts semestet's rally commissioner and also the Rampa.ge adY€rtising Da,nager. The only candidate for secretary, Miss Popp, ls a busines majpr, a graduate of tr'resno High, and a
Conduets Meeting F'resno Junior College election
commlttee suPervised the nomina' tion assembly last-Í'riday and the election of the spring semester student body officers this week'
The electionlcomnittee who
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Pat Hawklns, Beverley Baird, Etl<l Suttdjian, Carol Barsotti, Shirlev Wiiliams, Sally La Rue, Gwin VIil' son, Lynn Rice, Noralee
Phyllis Bea.ry, Arlene Sa Barbara Kolijian, Flore
Students Agree To Change Fresno JC To Fresno C¡ty College By 5 To I
the :ramd of Fresno CitY College ts
By ELLA PAPAGNI and MARY FIORENTINO
much more suitable."
partz, tr'red HaIl, Lowella'Wlllliams, Vlhat tlo you think of the iclea of Karlo Demoorjian: "To cha.ûge the name of Í'JC to Shirley UppermaD, Bettle lversen' changing the name of Fresno Juni' Ellen Tally, .A.nn Nelson, tr'lora Mo' lor College to the F*resno City Col' F*¡esno Ctty Colnopoli, Joyce Mastro, Pat Cettl, lege? This question wa"s asked a lege will not only Àngela Renna, Tom Morris, Luth' few of the students on carnpus. give more preserene Coleman, Ron Lewis, Ann Se- Here.are some of the replles tlat tige to the school, crest. were glven. but it will be Helen Embry, Gayle Kovick, Gen' Gayle Kovick, a freshmag student more distingrlshny Schellenburg, Brent Freeman, from tr'resno
Bob Moxley, Nancy Wolfe, 'Walt Sepetzian, Tokubo Shinija, AÉ Ya-
Hish, "l thlnk that the name
maguchi, tr'r&nces Chow, CarolYn
Fresno Clty Col- Joyce _Maetro, a freshman student lege is more rep.
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Eleanor tr'ranco, RudY Gutlerrez' Leonard Romero, Loretta Coggrave, Barbera Turner, MarY Huffman, Pat Cetti, States Hines, Pattl Forcl' Mike Balbas, Ciladys Popp and F lor-
resentatlve for our school than tr'resno Junior College. Besides I thtnk it will in-
ence HamBartz,
crease
FBLA Members
Attend Meeting
At Fullerton
JC
able from the
high schoole."
the
pres-
and. a
of the
San
quin Memorial, "
think tbat
chang-
ing the name
the
tr.resno J
ior College to the
tlge of our school." Fresno City ColDean Lee, student body Bresident, lege -doesn't "There ls a sound like a good ite trend through. idea to me. I
out the
state chanqp the of Junior
think it would involve too
much
confusion between both colleges in tr'resno. If the name is going to be changetl, I think it would bé a better idea to wait until the old cam' pus moYes out to thã Present slte of the F¡esno State College."
Nine tr'uture Business Leaders of to clty proved the different cantlidates are Âmerica members and'Mrs. Edna but it also Bob Moxley, chairman of the com' member of the ['BLÀ ántl ÂlPha mittee; Gull Horner, Ruth Oster' Hartley, a faculty adviser, attend- the city credit ed a Southern California regional fq having its own Gamma Sigma. house, ânal Sue Sheeban. The atlvis' Johnson is a general etlucation ers are'Miss'Willa Marsh, the dean meeting of the organlzation at the major and a graduate of Edison of students, Dr. Rolf Orclal, and tr'ullerton Junior College Saturday' Çollegê." Jim Duncan: "I Fred Hall, FBL state President' Jack Green, a Chowchilla High High. He is the high Point man on tr'Ioytl Quick. School graduate, h ink changing saicl one of the main purposes of the FJCg basketball team. Miss Em' "I feel thât the Election officials include Bart Fullerton meetihg was to consider name of the bry also is a general education majthe present name of Ðtler, Howard a proposal to seParate high school or and a graduate of the Richmond Hodges, Charles would school tr'resno Junior Ronald Coviello, and Monte and junior college chapters lnto Union High School. She is a mem- Drake, judges; lt sound mâke Bottasso' Kathryn ctifferent oiganizations. ber of the Red KeY, the Rambling Byrd, o r dignlfietl. e Georgegon, Wilma Koenig, The students who attended inCollegiates, rally committee and the Dorothy Why not add a Waechter, Ronald Llles, Ev' cluated Hall, Sam .A,lbanese, the Sharon council. stud.ent btt of .diptty to Pitcock, Beverly elyn Cook, Harold .w'tlllp.í¡ñ*::*ane Ko- FJC chapter Presldent, Charles the oltl alma ma.ê' school. Bairtl, Elton JunFox, A¡n McElwain, ShirleY McOfficers; AWS Nominote ior college is genLaughlin, Glattys Popp, Ira Waller' erálly a two year ajor- Ba¡bara Wllkinson, and Louella Wednesdoy Election college, stressing the fulfillment s set 'WIlliams. 'sprlng semester COMING GATÂEs for trans' Ha¡cock work lower dlvision of including students, the of Four Away 15 ated Wonen offlcers of - Jan. 21-.--,.---...-.-. Away antl Mlss Na¡cy'Webs' fer to a four year college; I{ere, ln Portervllle Hartley Mrs. be will semésterltiülþôlt Spring nlght Tuesday Jan. -....-.----. Students l[emorlal ter, an adviser, attendecl the FBLA aclctltion to transfer wo¡k, buslness Coalinga - Jan. 22 ---........-.-.. Á'way Rick-Sb.a Res- f¡rstålleal i:r the at a <tlnhei iby oean centrel reglonal meetlug Thurstlay' tratntng and vocational tralnlng - 28 will be Wetl' .A.uditorium J taurant. T . Home are taught. tr'or thls ¡eason I thtnk COS at the Roosevelt HIth School. stud€Dt gym. Lee, the - Jan. nesclay in ttþ
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