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Fresno Jmior College registration tops enrollment of former years with 1,864 students enrolled, 959 registered for day classes, a¡d 9(Ë siped for evening sorrrsqs. The 959 day students registered this year include more than 130 students from Fresno high scbools who attend Junlor College shop classes three
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By DON SHROYER tion ras only 1,243 with 5õ5 day stude¡ts a¡d 688 attending eyenint, The I'resno Junior College cagers classes| rill open their second half of lea[,ast semester 974 were in the I tue action tonight, when they entlay prog¡am and 583 attended eve- | tertain the Cougars of Taft Junior ning classes, making qr total of I Colege in the Edisou High School 1,ã5? studeDts
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Of 1,86{ students who were regisThe Rams scored an inpressive tered at the end of the first week vlctory over the Cougars on Januof tÈe spring semester, 31 were ary 1ã, when they scored a ?1 to born in 16 different countries in 49 win. Europe, Asia" North Àmerica" and Fresno Coach Joe Kelly's outfit Central America. has roared through five straight The sudents antl their countries league victories and seems destined include BÉ trteeman, Gladys Har- to ¡r'in the first CCJCÂ.A' cage title vey, Ed¡¿ Eollantl, Bernice Lall, ever won by Fresno ln the short Vera Nlelse¡- antl Mary W'rtght, history of the school.
Canada; Pedrc Vlcente, British Ace of the F'JC fast-breakint Honduras; Fiqa '.â,nn Beamon, crew is ex-Edison star Harvey Mexico; .A.s@ci¡o Abella, Concep- Green, who has poured in 116 cion Berna.be, Ielchora Bernabe, points in league actlon and has Jesus Comìl¡nz tnd Á,rthUr Lea, averaged 23.2 points per contest. Philippine Ist¡ds; lfarguerite BoThe Rams as a whole have colroyan, and Cond De tr'i¡mian, lectecl 378 points iD the flve conFrance; Mrs- A¡¡¡ Boroyan, and tests for an avera8e of 76.6 points
Botonn Turkey ; per game. Philtp De Firsir¡. Italy; Sofia F resno Center Ray Williams has Kllen, Germa.nybeen improvlng his scorlag ln the Jisaku Kazsto, lrni Oh¡ra" a¡il past few games, as have Odell Khachadeau
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SIGN HERE . . . In the long line for regisbotion cue, stcmding leút to riÈL GeÐe SEiù. 'Wclter Torosiqn, Ed Grcssic, DicL Knigùt, cmd Cøi Kotægin- i{eþtug üe bctfs ee MrsRuth Buchoncm, Miss Dcrlene Horch, crld Miss Mericm Tervo-
INSTATTATION OF OFFICERS HELD DURIilG ASSEMBTY
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äî;;", stratlon and is also a pep EtrL l ã"it ."J superinteDdent of the body treasJoe Gonzales, student Coltege anat Hirh I ä.ãäf"l-]""ior urer, g¡aduated from ---- Kingsburg -:--:----." II ï--^^,School. High School. He is majorfng in I --_-.-serçe on the state t vvuñs will II Wnite accounting. I
The representatives at large a.elco-mittee on. relati,ons
Georgia Bostic, Vireinis Fabela, Mrs. Dorsene Holly, Nathel Perry, Carmen J. Ramirez, Mrs. Eelen G. Sten¡art and Odester Taylor at 7:30 p.n., Tuesday i¡ tùe Fresno Junior Collete library, ma¡klng the end of a year's training in vocational nurs-
The Êe¡no Junior College's stu' have elect¿d tl¡€ir new officers for dent r€tapepeB The Rampage, will the sprin¡¡ $aæterbeg¡n ils second semester of its The predilent, $e Sheehan, who ftfth year úilh a new staff and succeeds Pn¡ces h¡¡oy, was in- new opÞortuDit¡€s for performing stalleal at Fri<Le/s assembly in the its functlon of covering the cam- ¡ng.
Fresno lÍemorial Âud.itorium. pus. Mrs. Sheeha.a, shdent body secI{aruo Yarooka, editor in chief, retary durint ¡[¿ rall semester, is has had 31å yea¡s of exPerience in the Red Key president. She is the Journali*ic fieltl. He is a formajoring in educatitDmer editor of tbe newsPaPer and The other oñèe¡s a¡e Bonnie graduat€ of Central Union. Here at Warren, secretårli; Cherrell St. FJC he is a member of Red KeY,
sec- l Nerson, student body Änn aìvrùuu' åuu """1 '=: has been Junior College I:*:^:t ì Fresno ^-T:t^td?"-:.:'":l',,i: retary, was 8¡aduated from Roose r - ---. -;-,waslÏi----l-çhere she velt High School, John, treasurer; a¡d. Sandra an a a Dee¡ee candldate, and a
arso secretary ror the She is majoring in business a4-mini-
Seven Graduafes
RAMPAGE STAFF Commencemenf Certiñcates of conpletlon and BEG¡}IS FI}IAT class plns will be aça¡ded to Mrs.
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JohDson and Don Steitz.
Surasak Sça4vudtùldt'ham.
Thailanrl; and Shabiu Yeuikon'
Women StudeDts
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antt Dalsy Tan Cbl¡¡: S[rþ Po Newcomer Cotly Landets has der, Estonla; trs- P¡¡in¡¡ l[afi' adtletl strength to Kelþ's bencb. and Farrokh Sh.h¡¡a¡, I¡a¡; Niers Otùer strong bench stars a¡e GerNtèlsen, antl Estell¡ Risera" IÞn' ¡ld Bender antl Ernle Slatle.
Nisei ctub member. He is also Pub Simms, historianMiss WarreD. a Roæevelt High licity c'ommÈsioner. Ma¡gz¡et Sisneros, former CenSchool graduate, sas .ÀWS secretary in the fall. She is mljoring tral tnion photog¡apher, has been assist¿Dt editor. She ças in Entlish. Miss SL John, also a appointed president of the student Roosevelt g¡aduete, is the rally also vice committee co-chairma¡- Â business body at Central. major, she was ÄSS treasuer in Dotra¡d N. Shroyer, sports editor,
Mrs. ann¿ Ttompson, a vocation-
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tùe câ.ndidates to Stuart M. White, presideDt of FJC, who will confer the asards. hesideDt White will also introduce the principal speakers, James E- Welden, the chairman of the t¡ade and industrial education division. who will speak on the "Future of the Vocational Nurses Progxam."
Miss Perry will speak on the
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tional Nurse," and the Reverend Norman S. Naugler of the Knox Presbyterian Church will deliver
wi.th the invocation and benedictiou. by the associa' organized school's' Shirley McNay, who e¡aãuated I the fall. l\{iss $inns, a Fresno is last year's editor. He attends Dr. Lucil'e Williams, a facultY ofid^uc,1' d-?1{-:lt the-stat" tion, is night school. ana Schãol FJC's from the Fresno Hish I High School gradtrate, is a speech provide the music for ' ìtilttred Shaw, the newlY aP- member, will oi tn" nä Kev and vice- | tion and the Úni'ersitv of cali major. ;;;Ã;;
president of ÀwS; Btáncne Iuit- | fornia.to maintain ^:ff":t]-":,-1-":1' hahn, who is a traduate of the I tionshins between the university' colleges and state colleges' mem' and is a School Fresno High ljunior high schools' ber of the Retl Key, Phi Theda I Kappa, Àlpha Gamma Sigúa, rally I White was nominated to be a committee, and student council; I member of the eommittees to repre' Gladys Popp, who is a graduate of I sent the central region of the state Fresno High School, vice-president I ly Or. Ralph Prator' president of of FBr.À, secretary of the raily I the Central California Junior Colcommittee, and chairman for sta- | lege Âssociation a¡d of Bakersfield dium decorations; and Tom Ryan, I Junior College. President Basil who is a graduate of the Roosevelt I Peterson of Orange Coast Junlor High School and is a member of I Co[ége is the chairman' the student council. I ffre tr'JC preslclent was also aÞ
Paul R. Mueller, pointe&exchange edltòr, is -a gradu- the evening, and chairnan, will English department ate from Chowchilla l{igh. She is the audience in the singing of Eajoring in business and is a lead the national anthem. merhber of the ÍBr'4. .4, reception for the g¡aduates Mary Brumfield, business man- and their families and friends will general education, atet, a, major in the ceremony. Ushers will follow came from Paysou, .q'rizona. from the vocational be selected Blanche Milhahn, advertising Students of tr'JC *ho attended Eranager and former co-chairman nursing class which will graduate the assenbly-rally last Friday gave of the rally committee, ls a mem' in Septenber. the basketball players an itlea of ber of RecI Key, FBLA, and soPhothe spirit that would prevail this nore class. Ka¡le Demoorjian is the semester concerning sport6. Hun- assistant adYertlslng manager.
Kelly lntroduces
Basketball Squad At Recent Rally
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Terry Scharton and Joe Gonzales,
tåe pre-tame rally to the Reetlley photograPhers, will be taking Picgame, where Coach Joe Kelly intrc tures for the paper this semester. players.
Hobson Chosen Miss Custom Made
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WOMEN FACUTTY MEMBERS HOLD THIRD SOCIAT
Reporters include MarY Ann f io' Anne Hobson, who attended tr'resRiegins, rentino, Iva ltae Hendrix, Ella Pa- no Junior College last semester, Jessie Waller, Cleo Coleman, Ton pa¿ni, Marea¡et Schott, and Brent was chosen Miss Custom Maicl of 1954 at the recent Speedo¡ama Reinhardt, Bill ..The aenk" Nichol_
the !'restro Junior College held as tuest of honor. Ca¡asta provided dlverslon for their thirtl soclal of the year, Tues' the evening, and refreshnents were day evening at the home of Mrs. servecl. Mlss Gertuale Stubbleflelil Thelma Davy, 2044 Norrls Drlve was co-hostess with Mrs. DavY.
County Falrground last week. Mlss Hobson's maids of honor were Fra¡ces Purroy, Ellen TallY a¡d å,nn Nelsoh, ell coeds of Fresno Junior College,
Jerry Bentler, Oliver
The wonen facultY members of East, with Mrs. Stu¿rt M. Whlte sen, Odell Johnson, Ernie
Íleeman.
Begfnners are welcome. A¡Y in' Cody La¡rlers, Ray Williams, Don tercsted student may contact the Steltz a,n(l Harvey Green a¡e the R¿ml¡ate advieer, P. D. Smlth, in team of whlch Coach Kelly spoke the newspaper's offlce, S'14' You aE ". , a good tea^m whlch has ca¡ also contect hln in the college showed good so fer." otllce. Slade,
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