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Students And FocultyTo Attend Regionol ConÍsb

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Nineteen students and sesen faculty members of the Fresno Junior College will attend two ioint conferences at the Taft College Satu¡daY. Junior fte studãnts, representing the FJC student council and orgairizations, will attend the annual spring campus orgailzå other campus meeting of the Central CaliforniafStudent GoverDmeDt Association' which will plan for tbe state conference in San Diego ÂPril 1-3. The

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faculty will attend tie yearly spring confe¡ence of the Central California Junior College -Association. By DON SHROYER The Fresno Junior College Rams' FACULTY MEMBERS ATTEND F.JC faculty who will attend the baseball squad will blow,the litl off CCJC.A meeting will include Pres' the 1954 Central California Junior

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FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH

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'WilCoUege .A,thletic Âssociation baseident Stuart M. White; Miss Paul ball league when they tra.vel to la Marsh, dean of students;

Starr, dea.n of men; Miss Ethel Mc- Visalia tomorrow to meet Ùhe Cormack, business educatlon chair- GiaEts of tìe College of the Sema.n; Joseph \M. King, council ad- quoras. Coach Ray McCartby will be govisor; and Mrs. Thelma Davy aud Mrs. Hazel Pedersen, instructors' int with Richartl Knight on the The student delegation rill in' mound. Freshman righttrander Bob clude Ärthur Lea, the student body Holowaty from Canada will Probpresident; Patsy Stilt, Ann \elson, ably get the starting nod for the Jose Gonzales, Shirley XcNaY' Giants. Holowaty holds an lmpres-

Blanche Mflhahn, Thomas RYan' sive pitchfng victory ove¡ the FSC Brent Freeman, GladYs PoPP, Rob- Junior Varsity, the first wln bY the ert Moxley, X'arrokh Shahpar' Stan' Giants over the JVs in two Years' ley Ävedlsian, Robert IIePPner' Mc0arthy said this week that Vena Holt, Jesse VfaÙer, Robert the Rams' pabt record is no lndicaCurran, Carole Gostaniân, Fr&nces tion of how the Rams will fare i¡ Pu¡roy and Mlldred Sbaw. leatue action, inasmuch as the

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hicrr. Thomqs-.4¡srentcr, Joseph Morcelli.

Motin Isler, John Embrey, Sirje

Poder, Emmo

Price, Judy Hcrwthorne, Louello \tr/illir'-., Morgcret Pipkin, Decrn Lee, Mcrrgoret Sisne¡os, Glodys Popp, Nedrc Looney, crrd Jo .Ann Monlort. Sitting, Wilfred Wq¡ren.

Alpha Gamma Sigma Holds Candlelight Ceremony Ffd¡V. oG I'h€ c¡¡dþlitht c?@ cÉrv init¡¡ted the gi¡g G€r

BEST ORGANIZED

The best organlzed a¡d

The graceful, slow, rhythlotcal

dance ent¡anced the enti¡e audience. YFità a background tùat only prcred to be natlve, the Nlsel Club

Bcoder, president; Patsy Sttll, rice

efso had beautlful sllk costumes. This group showed outstandlng culture a¡d taleDt.

president; ¡nd Joy Eunt, secretany ¡Dd t¡eåsurerIDE.A IS BORN The itle¿ to ¡ecogrlte hi8h schol-

The Assoclated Women Students performed a tricky and fest dâ.ûce called the cen cen. The comment

of junlor cllege studeDts was concelred Uv TÍ. T. Boyce, dean of f\llerton Jtmlor College fn 1922. He drer up 8 tentative constltution rhic-h ras åPProved at the next Eeêtin& A flat oue Plece goltl pin rith a¡ open book shlelcl, a blazing tore-h, 'ñd the words "honor soclety" tritteE &cross

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ls "Sacre Bleu." The Ranbling pollegiates, featuring Miss Glosta,nian, tooh us to sunny, roEa.ntlc Italy. The tàeme "That's ls actual fact.

Floyct Quick, FJC instn¡ctm, antl neme for tùe societY- The deslgn on Baccalaureate Practice is set for seventeen students of PhYsics 28 the pln was modiñed iíto a two pin g.ith tùe Crcek letters on June 4 at 12:10 P.m. and commence- toured KIBD televlsion ststlon last plece tt. ment rehearsal is scheduled for luesday ¿fternoon. In 1954 with almæt fifty chaPThe class was shoFn application8 June 8 at 6:30 p.m. Jesse Waller, the soPhomore of "electrlcltY," "sound," and ters wtth scholar:hips available and

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GREAT MAMBO

In B¡a¿il, tåe freshma^D clase, rltå Flora Gonzêles and Rlchard Torres, shook the stage to "Que

were selected es tle PinFlnally iD l$a a t¡oüP selected the motto, 'Add to ¿ Gæd Cha¡ac-

emony.

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colorful group reas the Ntsel Club.

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Tbey also ehæ¿ the G¡eek words Alpha Çqmm- Sigm¡ as the new

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good performance.

iatio¡r, asgisted by Dr. Rolf Ordal a¡il Ilr- Lucile Wllllems, the adYis-

ter, KnoçledtP and Judtnent."

By MARGARET SISNEROS trtresno Junior College Red Key won tåe second a..ual talent show yesterday. Its na,me wlll be eDtlaved ou the perpetual troDhy. With Ca¡ole Gost¿nla¡ as lloney Bu¡, asslsted by a group of Hawai-

ian glrls, tùe Red Key put on

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Red Key Wins FJC Talent Show the

cr¡dil¡¡¿s i¡to È E xt Þ Commencemenf lfore than I-l(X) teacbers ¡tte¡è ci€ty- Eacù Eedlr us ¡rætcd the annual Callfomla State In- Ftth a whfte roae and ¿ çhite Be June 10 ed. Educatlon Associetion con' candle, ae .they slgnef, t\e reglsten dustrial Plans have been comPleted for vention in Fresno Frlday ancl SatThe offlcers conducted the lnttthe x'resno Junior College's slrth urday. annual coElmeDoe¡r¡eDt e¡ercis€s Tbe bosts sere tìe indusl¡ial which will be heltl ln the Roos€Yelt teache¡s i¡ tbe [lesno City Scùæfs HIgh School auditori0E at 8 PJn- and the Eì¡esno Ststg Con€SÊJune 10. Eead of the ssmni!þ¿ ras President Stuart ff- Mite will James E- T9elden, t¡e dhector of introduce the principal speaher, Dr' trade and intlustrial education 1o¡ Robert E. Burns, President of the FJi. Âssisti¡g hlm were M. Â. College of the Paclfic. Grosse, tåe ch¿irman of the indusAecord,lng to Mrs. Lena lÍ- Iì¡È trlal arts tlepartment; Robert Han' ler, FJC regfstrar, there are 12 sler, FJC c,oorilinator of lndustrial sophomores who are PotentiallY education antl Donaltt PerrY, an qualtfted to recelve the associete industrial education teacher ln the Iosemlte Junior High School. of a¡ts degxee. The t¡ade and industrlal educa' .Arrantements have been Eade ior the baccalaueate servlces to tion divislon in tbe Fresno Junior be held in the Fi¡st Baptlst Church' College, FSC antl the senior'and Sunday, June 6, at 5 P.m. Rev. G- junlor high schools of the city held e¡htbits on the nezzanine of the Bernie Osterhouse Yill officlate. .Wllla Marsh, dea¡ of students' ldunlclpal Auditorlum. Commercial were arranged. announced a receptlon will be heltl displays also ln the Roosevelt lligh School cafeteria followlng the graduation cer' Closs Visits TV Storion

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ALPHÀ G.AMMÄ SIGMA INITIATION . . - These ore the new membe¡s who were initioted in c¡ crm<ile lighted ceremony in the R--'ble Inn Fridcry night. Left to right, Chorles Þt.g-

Rams have been playing ln conpet¡' EIGHT JUNIOR tion way out of their class. COLLEGES PARTICIPATE The Glants are strong ln the hit' FJC'8 student and faculty repre' department wlth outñelder ting with delega' sentstives wlll meet tions from eight other junior col' Btll Ftn<lley, third basep¡¡ Jobr The Alphe,Zeta Chapter of leges tbat a¡e members of two Tresslder, outflelder Corb Uc- Âlpha Gamma S/sma, the C¡lüorDen¡y Be¡ùer Farlantl and catcher centrel ossoclations, Taft, .BaLers' nia Junlor collegie honorany Èaterflelal, Reealtey, Coali¡rga' Porter' leadl¡g the way. Dity, inttlsted 16 meFbe¡Ë in r ce¡vllle, Sant¿ Marta, San Luis Obis' etnony held tn the R¡m,ble h' l¡st Po

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Rico el M¡mbo." The cholr took us to New Orleans, where tbe blues really betêD. The soft, Ead, weil of

C.AROLE GOSTA,NIAN .. . Honey Bun

"The Btrth of The Blues" could be heard from a dark, qulet cafe.

Robert Moxl"y Elected Prexy

Shtrley McNey, asslsted by the choir, has a fine voice. A New Or-

leans dancer, Sandra Slnms, alltl a native dance The Newman club took us to a crou¡ded night club canrtlellthted, Bobert Moxley rvas elected pres'

the ¡nnual class "liBht," whlch are the tù¡ee phases with their fl¡¡nees on a flrm basls, in busy New York. Vincent Gorv'ill be arranged for the of physlcs that ar€ 6sint studied the organization h¡s two honor' ident of the Associated MeD Stu' dancan sang "Blue Moon." Here's awards of $200 eech and two of deDts ¡¡esterday in an election in a boy that's 8ot a swell volce. this semester. firet"week ln June. t100. These Fill be giYeD to out- the FJC main offlce. The Flve Jokers, sqonsored bY standing men a¡d ronen gradu' succeeds Fred Valenzuela, the Alpha Gamma Sigma, sant IIe ates of Âlpha Gqnm¡ SigÐa. presldent, sald

dinner

NEW MEMBERS

Jr., who has transferred to Fresno

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The 16 members vho were ini' St¿te College. Floyd White was - elected vlce tiated lnclude Charles GureghiaD' Marcelll' presldent; other candidates $¡ere Thomas Armenta, Joseph Martin Isler, John EmbreY, Slrje Boyd Deel and Robert Curian. The Potter,'Wtlfred'Warren, JudY Haw- race for treasurer was called off MARCH thorne, Louella wlrllarns, Dea¡ election, main oftÌce, 8 has not 1?-ÂMS Lee, Glatlys PopP, Ned¡a Looney' bec¿use Byron Steinert a.m. to 2 p.m. the office. Jo -A,nn Monfort, Eimma Hce, Mar' vacated 18-4ake sale, main hall, mornCovlello, the secretary, Ronald ing, Nisei Club. taret Pipkin, antl Margaret Sis'

THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR

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ELECTION COMMITTEE . . . The SprinS election committee hc¡.s stcnted its election piocedures for the fqll semeste¡

officers. Left to right: Dr. Rolf Ordal, Susie Brrntley, Mcntin Isler, Bonnie Vy''cnren, Pcrt Still, .Allen Tcrlly, crrd Floyd Quick.

These students qualified for one semester membershiP bY earnint at least 30 grade Polnts for a min' lmum of 12 unite. TheY must also make a B average. G¡ade Polnts a¡e coBputed on the bs.sis of thre€ for each u¡lt of A, two for each unlt of B, anal one for each unit

Franklin .A¡toya^n, Harold

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cock, Luis Gonzales, and Rush De' Mello were the election officials. The new vlce Presldent will suc' ceed Nlcts Di Ltalalo, who has with' drawn fron Echool. AMS officers are ugu¿llY elected for one Year'

Jackson Carty sald ln ttre t¡ture years offlcers will be elected for an eDtire Year to co' of C. The ? members çho belo¡ged l¡ctrte wltb otùer FJC organlzar tlons. (Continrcd on Ptgo 1)

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18-Rambling Coilegiates,

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19-Nisei Club Meeting,

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2G-Regional Conference at Taft.

22-ÀWS, S'22, noon. 24-Red KeY, S'22, noon. 24-Council Meeting, Councll Office, 2.35 P.m.

25-Rambllng Collegiates, IIOOD¡

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