Nurs esHold
DnESI! ¡Ufllt
Grqduotion of a the
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Marking
end
Year's
training in vocational nursing' certlficates of cômPletion' and class pin awards tere 8:iren to
Mrs. Georgfa Bostic, Yirginia Fabela, Mrs. Dorsene EollY' Nathel Perry, Carmen J. Ramirez, Mls'
FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
IVelden, chairman of the tr¿de and indus-
2,000 mark. ffrs. Lena M. Fuller, FJC ¡egis-
ates, who spoke on "The Characteristics 'of the Good Vocatlonal Nurse." Welden spoke on tìe future of the vocational nurse and the role sbe
will play in our future needs, and he emphasizett the growing need for the well-trained nurse. Mrs, .A.nna Thompson, a vocational nursing instructor, Presented the candidates to White'
. . - Frcmces Purroy, the baskeä¡cdl qr¡ees the Beci reigned over the Sports wæ Èe Key vice president csrd lhe rich, led Red Key cqrdidcrte. Her hig scrtin th¡one sr¡¡¡ounded by ør øry cl bdoqs. HER MAIESTY
who conferred the awards.
56.
contest as he dropped
i¡
2tl poi¡ts,
followed closely by Yera Rtmer with 13 points. tr'orward Harvey Green has been the big grrn in the Fr€sno attack all season and turned in his usual high scoring performance iluring
College Dign¡tary V¡sits
mester offlcers YesterdaY. Gerald Bencler, President, a major in television and former student r. body president, is a graduate from
FJC
Miss Grace Bird
Pat StiU, a Fresno High gradis majorlng in law. She was
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School Relations
California in BerkeleY, conferred Joy Hunt, secretary, comes from with President Stua¡t M. White Roswell, New Mexico. A member of FJC and Miss Willa Marsh, the of the pep girls, and Rally commit- dean of students, ThursdaY aftertee, she is a general educatlon noon. maJor. Miss Bird, the president of Bakersfield Junior College flomi
CALENDAR 18-FBLA, S-22, noon 19-Nisel Club, B-74, noon noon.
19-|VCF, B-11, noon 2ÈBaeketball, Porterville,
8
noon
26-Basketball, Coalinga, I p.m. quolae,8 p.m.
of
Sc-
has been sltght, but that the blg lncrease has been in the Dumber
of women
enrolled.
care of the social affairs.
Al Herrera, \-e\çman club president and a criminology major, will head the rally committee.
Ha¡uo Yamaoka, Rampage
edi-
tor. Central lJnion graduate and jourtraliSm major, hea$s the publicatioDs.
Donald Kloppenbutg, physical educ¿tion major and Roosevelt graduate, is athletics commissioner. $ranl¿y Avediau, a Roosevelt graduate and dentistry major, is tle scholarship commissioner. Robert Heppner, a Roosevelt graduate and general education major, is the new oral arts commissioner,
NEWMAN CLUB PREPARES FOR
TALENT SHOW The Fresno Junior College New-
man Club is making plans for a talent show to be held on March 17. Àll Catholic students may participate, whether or not they
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a¡e members of the club. Rev. Ralph Tapia, chaplain of the group, said, "The primary Burpose of the club is to discuss problems arising from academic
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including Bakersfield and Portervilte in the lower San Joaquin Val-
In commenting on the growth of junior colleges in California since World TVa¡ II, she Pointed out the lncrease in men students
Etlen Tally, a Roosevelt graduate and business major, will take
charge of publicity.
Subjects bordering on religion."
ley.
23-Basketball, State Jr. VareitY 6 p.m.
27-Baeketball, Collcge
to 1950, is in cha¡ge of the
ber of junior colleges last week.
19-Social Committee, 922,
26-|VCF, 811,
1919
university's relations with California's junior colletes. She was on a toul of a num-
sioner.
Farrokh Shahpar, majoring in agriculture, comes from lran. He was editor of a school newsBa.Der and yearbook in Tehran. He fs in
^, lllrector Ut
the,former Retl Key presitlent. She Bird, the associate is the vlce presidènt of the stu- Miss Grace office of relations of the d.irector dent body a.nd member of the the Ûniversity of of w"ith schools rally committee.
THIS WEEK'S
STUDENT BODY PREXY NAMES
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FJC HONOR SOCIETY
uate,
enrollment had been increased
Captain Don Pierson led ùe Port- State .ColleBe. erville attack durins tàe Falcon
Other spring semester officers library È sell up to date. Eeitl Emmert, the Fresno $194,000 bnifding now being elected include Ellen lallY' vice 'will erected on Fairçler Avenue. that materials hopes Carty College veterans' coordiJu¡ior secre' John' St. president; Cherrell be used to the fullest Possible The struet¡¡re to be built of Dator. reported 304 veterans are tary, and BoYd Deel, treasurerextent. corrugated ste€l sith a wooden registered for the sprint semesJackson, a graduate of the Censome of the new roof will hare 2t'l-Ðt10 square feet ter,,iuclu,l¡ng 2{8 e¡GIs who served tlat said Carty succeeds School, High tral Union in Korea. fiction books are "The of floo¡ spaceJea¡ Bartlow, Jr., the fall semester outstanding Bricklaying a¡d body and fenThe total is 98 more than were Flnchanted Cup," "The Face Beside president. Rose," and der class are nos meeting in enrolled for the fall semester and is Tudor 'The The Fire," Other fall freshmen ofticers çere hânJ¡ Other ngvelg, ManY ngn- other buililings on the site. 128 more thân re¡e enrolled in the Shirley llansen, vice Presiclent; fiction booÀs have been addetl to .A.rchitect for the building is fall of 1952Miss Tally, secretåry, and Patricia ou¡ I ibrary, including books on 'Walter 'Wat¡er. Tte Elarris ConEmnen said in the spring of 1953 Harrington, tleasurer. psycholory, law, nursing, science, struction Company is in charge of 226 were registered, and in the spring of 1952 the total was 237. construction. and etiquette.
Sanger High School.
traiuing classes, 68 in
'Sha(k' GROUP HEADS t$194.000 the Taft contest last week when he Art Lea, student body President' marked uB 25 l¡oints. has appoint€cl the eight student To Be Used By commissioners to assist the stu' The Fresno Junior CoUege libr' dent council officers for the spring ar5¡ now bas 6,000 rolumes and Reports Emmert semester. magazines for the FJC daY a¡<l ilerhanics Classes Se.oatra Simms, a tr'resno Junior nitàE studeDc- I\iità tàe helP of Veterans Are 3O4 Str¡dents in the automobile mespeech major who g¡aduCollete FJC's libra¡ia¡- JacÈ-.on Ca¡rt, chanics and selding classes rill ated from Fresno High, is the newa¡d tìe aid of tìe facultY t¡e begin the 1951 fafl semester ia a Enrolled Here ly appointed assembly commis-
Library Assists Many Students
ETECTS NEW OFFICERS The Alpha Gamma Sigma; one of Fresno Junio¡ College's honor societies, elected their spring se-
trar, said the 949 students enrolled in spring Dight classes include 550 in trade extension and
per cent since its This has bee¡ tàe Ram's peak per- more than 500 as a two Year colformance of the seasoD, and they reorganization from are apt to t¡¡! iu a very similar lege with a separate campus the Fresno State College in 1948. performance Satorday night. In 1910.the first iunior college The Pirates b@nc€d back from opened here with 28 a Tuestlai nieùt ¡GS to Reeatley in the state three instructors. fn and stud.ents Junior College to dosu tle Coalinga junior college was comFalcons last llidaY nittrt and win 1921, the Normal their fourth game iD league action btnect with the Fresno school, the fore-mnner of Fresno tàis season.
trial education division, and Miss Nathel Perry,. one of the gradu-
yesterday.
it is predicted late registrations will boost the total over the eser,
when apÞrentice
it on the they Junior College quintet 104 to
E.
Jerry Jackson of Elerndou was elected president of tle freshmal class of the Fresno Junior College
23. The 949 in sp¡ing semester classes is also a new reco¡d. flow-
preemployment trade courses, and tbey ¡rarel to Porterville Saturday general night to clash with the Porterville 331 in 12 business and Junior College Pirates in Central education division classes. At the end ot October during Califoraia Junior College Athletic the fall semester, the Previous Associatlou cage league play. The Fresno outfit broke scbool high for both day and eYening scoring records last week when classes was 1,862. FJC officials disclosed the total reaUJ pou¡ed Taft
Shirley McNay sang "In the of Tomorrow," accompanied by Dr. Williams. President Stuart M. \Vhite, FJC president, lntroduced the Princi-
Jackson Prexy
victory
re-
for day
classes, exceeding the previous record of 1,003 registered October
The Fresno Junior College Rams
consecudve league
M. White
15 ported 1,024 are enrolled
sill be striving for their seventh
Garden
Elects Jerry
NO.
By DON SHROYER
Church.
Freshman Class
President Stuart
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Cogers Sfrive For Sevenf h Straight Win
national anthem, and the insocation and benediction was deliverecl by Rev. S. Norman l{augler, minister of the Knox Presbferian
speakers, James
lìer record enrollments day and esening classes of the Fresno Junior College were recorcled at the end of the second week of the spring semester, with a total of 1,973 registered.
'IEIDII¡E
Helen G. Stewart and Odester vot. vt Taylor at graduation exercises Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., in the Fresno Junlor College lib¡ary. Dr. Lucile Williams, a faculty member, provided the music for the evening, including Handel's Prelude, Largo for the Proces. sional and Handel's Postlude in D Minor fo¡ the recessionalPaul L. R. Mueller led in the
pal
Enrollment Hits 1,973 in
cortl3l
MISS GRÄCE BIRD, qssocic¡te director of the office.of relqtior¡s with schools of the University of Califomiq, conferred with Stucnt M. White, FJC president, Thursdoy. Miss Bird, former president of Bcrkersfield Junior College, is in chcnge of the university's.relc¡tior¡s with the stcrte's junior colleges.
It also provides religious instmction and social cont¿cts for Catholic students. Al Herrera, the Presldent, asks
that atl Catholic students attend the meeting f,'riday nooD in Buntalow
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