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By MARGARET SGEOIT Students wto b¿ve requested petitions for filing for student body offioes fr.om Mrs. Lena Fuller, reg:istrar, include Dean Lee who is a e¡ntlidate for president. Lee is a law major, and was a¡tive in high school football. Martin Isler, dso a ¡-ndidate for president, is an accounting NO.2l
8, 1954
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gele-.. presentecl the entire rymtart, cane to Fresno Junior College na-r¡ic performance progrâm in the from Rossell, New Mexico. Mrs. lfenorial Auclitorium last Thurs' is actire in dramatics and
Ifunt l.'--^--. studeDt otTt"1to".t: EddÈ ]rottqr, who ctid the solo, I vice President .¡o*"á I narrated rle assembly pre'medical majo-r' Moxley' Bob "o¿ the studeD¡s sarious forms of the I -a vice-president' IIe for is a candidate hand sra¡d, i'ctuding n"* L .,iã" I l.te:no a chair upsile dos-n. llives at 2i95 ì{ormal-.in
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The mriu .¡tacüon ha¿ Gus in I anA attendecl Roosevelt and San a prone rsäta utting nJaie with I Joasuin Mem- orial high scho,o}', onq.hand sÈile he raise¿ Uimseül- AJl" C' Eltlrett' also a candldate vice-presilent, attentlelRolll to a stan.li¡¡ Gftbn-
. - . 1954 model of the Fresno Junior College ho¡seh¡cþrs. Tbey oe front row, left to right, Bill Nicholson, Mock Scrrwo, Don Steitz, Steve So¡illcn, fu Äaderson, Dick Knight, cmd Mcmcger Lcrry Benke. Stcrrding cre CoochÌcry M€qthy, _Tø¡' Fragus, Ãl tlfriglit. Sø punccrr, Clrcrles Rcrt¡itr, Elton tVillis, WdlÍ Wdlqoe, I4rrf Scbmitz, Fred BASEBÃ,LL TEÃM
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twlrtetl a flne ttrree httter a8ainstl A muslcal protram will be pre-lshould make amanBements ritùlattàedance. the Reetlley Junior Conesie Tic_"* | sented tomo'.ow at 10 a.m. in the | .A¡chie Bradshaw, tr'resno J'D¡G I tast Thursatay, The Tieers are thel f,1.eso ldemori¿l å,udltorium. C. lCoUeSe tli¡ector of guidance, for aa CC.ÍCAÄ alefendlnt cha¡pio¡lLoreu Spencer, an lnetructor of lappointment any time before u The Rams lost t¡eir openi[g con- i music ¡t ÈeaDo Junior College, I a.m. tomorrortest by a, close decision to the CoÌ i rill be the dlrector, and Robert I Bradshas qid rhat USC recop.. lege of the Sequoias i¡ Y¡ssli8 tro;f,¿p.p¡s¡ 5iU be neqter of cere-lmends that cotre6e entrance deñr'rre Ii honr€.score. Tùe a 4 to z2 soore. weeke a8o by e I ciencies sh@-E be cleared at a -on¡ccRa,ms had two men on ¡nd onþ one' The u¡¡ehin8 band" vhich in- I junlor collese ¡¡d tlet a. JuDior -iunlor collete -iuDior colnintùl cludes ã sbd€nts. vill play a I lege student shld plan to meet top half of the nintù: ùr the toD out in narcl. -Â.E€ric'Ds We," followed I| ¡ne i¡Dt¡g wheD tJre umpire caued tùe i E¡¡eì. requirements' tne specific €nEi¡Dce requirements j rain. rain. of by a clerinet solo, "Interlude," by I of the uniyelEity be plans to attend. rDtest because contest COS [s stfll undefeatetl in lea¡neiRænþ Er¡cHng' A bass solo'l in the Deep''' by Charles action. The Glants eclged the Coa' :i'Asleep ñ^^È-r^lt^--^: L- .a A
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.a.u audit studõnts *ho,,y1l..:Î1__s,is..:"d:.:iot::i status to credit should I Ua¡ia-" Two folk sonss, songs, "sourtrooq chanse thelr Btatus change "sourwood I -^::_:^::-.-_^--_,^_ lMa¡ia-" ^. 12, 13 I Mountaln," ancl "gy Cbild Is Glone," I uotton uay ¡¡ rles r_uruor uol' ln on apnr,1-tolMountain,"en.l"¡úycÞrldrsGone,"l, April 1o:tll slips rn turn thelr snps :-":::'_î.-11:^..î_:,i::::'l "utr was a slteetl¡ ror au lege e¡ent stuorrrce, Mrs. lìrrs.. | ìdU be tollowed redst¡ar's office, the res¡srrars or 14 to ure Þy a EIrrnEuaI, sDlritual, "Oh I followed by lt'lU | ::i_"_i:l:-:lîfï ::i Lena Fuller, regfstrar, atrDounced I Ma^ry Don't You Weep." A solo, I aents x¡Âo rore r.Delr l¡eq¡es[ co[ârl 3hirtu to nclehr¡.fe ,.Granada," ton dresses yesterday. by Gus Gu¡dunas wil |
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FJC'S Dele gation Considers srudents lstate COnCIAVê SU < sponsored the d¡¡ce h the library
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she said enro'menr courses is permitted at any time wrthour.rererence to couese
DELEGAÏES DINNEÎ . ... the crbove people attended the I state mferencepotin Corordo. Iley cne I KinS, Kinc_ Alt Ä,rt Iæa, f-ecr. Pat Still, Still. Ioe Toe C,onzoles, Gonzolãs. Sh II lerrf T^*l- T*Þo - . lrclson.
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publications and public relations, By PAT STILL and students d¡¡ced during the noon hour to tàe Durúc; tñ C;i I lte s€Yehteeafþ sgnl'¡nnual Cal'I Pat Still' the d-nce Miss I iforaie Junior College Student I DurinS the four hours whlch tbese legfate Combo. ^t üe¡e crowned lGoveroment Àssoclatlon Confer- | workphops were ln sesslon the tleleWilson and Du¡can -wlth a wreath of suall white lence, held Àpril 1, .2, a¡tl 3 at thp lcates from the verious Junior colflowers, gotef Del Corouado, ln Coronado, I leges of California excha¡8ed ideas, Royal Dancc vas considered ¿ great achlevement discussed the problems which afAJter the crowning, ¡¡¿ Èing and student goYernmeût fecterl all of the junior colleges, queen ìvere asked to start off a in cooperative Fresno Junior College dele- and prepa,red resolutions whlch by the dance and students preseEt were to were presented at the General Âsfollow. Miss Wilsou and. Dunca¡ tation. sembly. Presitlent Botly -Art FJC Stutleut rçere chosen by a nethod of "who Enterta¡nment Provided çore the prettiest cotton d.ress aDd Le¿ saial. 'The conference Dro' shirt." Miss 'Wilson wore a white ceedings resembled those of our Entertainment was also providetl orderlY for all the delegates. Ä get-acqu¡ln¿a.nd navy blue sundress rith a blue n¡tional cont¡ess, where bolero to set lt off. Duncau wore a debate ald parlianentry procedure ed da¡ce was held ThurÊalay night tåD linen shirt witù gleen and rere used to voico the opinions of io túe llotel's ballroom. f,'rlalay all the delegates there." night a San Diego opera group browD print.
COTTON ROY^A,LTY . . . Gwin'Vl¡ilson,left, crnd Scrm Dunccrr were chosen King cnrd Queen of Cotton Dcry.
Five WorkshoPé Each of the flve workshops at the conference were attended bY members of the f'JC deletaüon. The workshops antl delegptes included student governfñent a¡d commit-
entert¿ined the delegates, and afterwards an lnformal da¡ce was held. On the return trip the flve Fresno delegates antl Joe King, adi¡iser, stopped at the Paloma¡ Obsersatory, where tìey were able to see Brltts, Jqnlce BrYa¡¡t and MollY tees, .Art Lea; flnance, Joe Gon- the hu8e telescope wtth which tùe zales; athletlcs, JerrY Jackson; and astrononers \study the i¡nlverseWiUI¿ns.
Selectlon Team The judges were JacÈson Carty, librarian; Walter Witg art instructor, antl M¡s. Mild¡ed Botslord, home econonics instructor. Chå,irmeu for decoration¡ were Loreo