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Stuart M.',White Heads Fresno Junior College could be applietl to Stuart M. White,

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'--lthink of Thesel;;.1}d"* ot presemester tests. These I acttvities. T-lt-tioL --il; no state tests are for the students' benefit | *dde¡t or a persotr a,,,te I *- --.ver- I and olacement in school. ceived h^o polnted Dv the president of and has clcuNcll , . . Lelt to right, Bob Moxley, Glodys sity of Southera Californl¿ I -a,rchie _^-,^ B-^'^*^.each' sruDEllr tr'resnolclub r: rresent club is meetitrgs-. popp. -:j^:t_ut_t-1" summer etuoy.l--Ï-i'"--: earned to".**"i"ov. Po¡rp. Tom Rycrr, rrned creillts for nv*r, Shirley I ^ ry:nt at theclubs.rtat' sti.tlv McNcry, vt"¡lcrv, É;;tF;";;;. Freemqn, Joe _mcetinss-¡ Ioe Gon_ Gon--.t"tlq; -"'Ïl-:1"':ij .rilhte has srate cr€dentrars rorlllit""_.::" pãiStiii gk; ,.'l-å, ¡rr.ñä1"-ã", ill, Blccrche Milhohn, ¡'¿s¡s*¡' Adviser 4s .."1 T]Tl 1t-. Ti1"1, ::1 Joe ance, gives ¡rierLar apuruúde tests I com6e ¡.be Inter-Club Council in- King. c;:;' Jerry ¿;;' Þttt¡'ng' r-::,"' Jqcl(son Ã'¡n9' Sitting, ccrd President cmd President Ä,¡t Lea. ferry .Jcckson c^_ -._^_^_ ^--r--¡-, ,^¡ Âs¡s^ñ^^ +^ r seneral secondarv school teachii:lr;;;";;n ^r_¡ror applying entrance tã b"ö;L]-

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and school atlmlnlstration. Born in r,i¡trsav, he artended I :,,I":::'."n:",*--',1-'i:.1:"i:ll

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3l r: illi={"*:i",î #j*."{å# First Student Election Co¡ Ud¡ã, Men cùoÞ ' Rambling Morler -åssociated Gostanian,

Students:

a's the FJC students look back to colle wilt # ¡ ei¡¡es; Martin Isler, Phi theta II tue the first tirst of this semester I vice-nresiiten vice-nresirlent: .Tov rrrrnt vtll faÞe student and auuru Er.ruu.sle'eDrary school ff'. ^T3:I"-^t:111 :3- i1Y activities began I Fan.rjia¡ with the first stu- | notes as secretary; ¡¿s¡ ,4eà @r4r¡d tion classes ln Avenal. year. rhe our-r wil keep the : i; Edison llier | or the i..py: I =*j.9i1t13:id"":_{Þha.G¿m'| chological EÄautu4L¡v{ examination ru! for uu¡lsÉs college Getg€ Tanimoto, Nisel Club; and come of this election, as eyeryone 'ffilson, ann school in tr'resno, where he taught I u¡rvru6¡u4r I anil Bill Bailey, Gwin Curran, Newman Club. =-:tff;_.lTu^,,^T,"'}*I33-: gives rres.o.men. He also a ¡¿-'¡ Eob a^ìôññô ôñÀ ñâ+hôño+rôõ r¡^ woa I mathenatics. He was knorvs, was Art Lea, student body I Nelson, Jim Ringer, and Eelen hscience and president;; Pat Still, vice president; I bry will help as the five Feprìes€inmade dean of boys in 1g42, vice I natnelatics test which shows 'ou¡ E¡,Ollmgnt auititv ln math' math' principal ln 1944, and principat in lauttitv Érollment Regislfoti ñ;ü", | I I i"ii"ä.'"ii,ñ"äì 1946. IIe also taught summer ses- | The secontl section of the \-æ¿- En¡ollment of stuãents at trÌesno es, treaauter; Shirley McNay, I ¡" yoo can see by tùe Du¡þtin sions and graduate classes at FSC. I tional Nurses and English À f:* Jmior College has reache<l 1,?39, Blenehe ìrí¡}'arrn, Brent Fleenan,' U".a, tU" . 'White lives with hts wife, the ircluding 19? in the extended day Gladys Fopp, a¡d Ton Ry¡n, fire ¡¡¡¡5¡s rnn, ¡ I T""1 ""U^]nventorv _,".rt :a__l on September 7 anal t' LqL€{- classes. and t, Eiven oD represeDtat¡ves at large. former Helen Kieruuf, Kieruüf, and daught- | g¡ven ; int in fhc fmnf n? fl¡a col¡ml lhol classes. ers Janice Kay 13, and. Jean Adele, I Bradshaw encourates att fr!+ The total includes 18{ junior col- ji As this this end we find ends 10, at 1614 Farris .A.venue. men to take these guidaace tes-: lege students in the sses, I the F.JC s ain at tàe eleci rrr ÊãiÈ ru students from good supervisis¡ rtr He is a member of the California I Through Throush 8;ood polls yea.Cs fall yeat's high I tion pous next yea^r's fall I Association of Secondary School I ance a college student c-n cen ¡¡qÉe æçire schools, and 583 stu the thelsemester officers. lfe find Oea¡ijo¡ also but onlyir{fü-thÉ cq)Dora, Administrators, thÞ l,'resno Teach- la a program suiting his aàifitrr- :j I-ocational l-ocational Education Education I Lee as student body president; Bob. tion of tàe students. ers .A,ssociation, and the California l Teachers Association. He is also a menber of the National Education association, the National Junior

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SCHOOL REVISES

,54-55

SCHEDULE

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Under the new revised calendar, FJC will begin registratiou and student counseling for next Year on August 30. Fatl semester classes will begin September 13. HolidaYs in the fall senester will be November 11, Armistice DaY, November 25 and 26, Thanks8iving, and December 23 tìrough 31 for Christmas and New Year's,

The spring counseling will begin 3 and contlnue through January 21, antl will be followed by fall semester examinations, January 24 through 28. On January 31 and February 1 and 2 there will be a between-semesters holiday for ühe first tine sincè Fresno Junior College reor-

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ga.nlzed. Sprlns semester holldays will be shortened to Ap¡il ? antl,8. Othe¡ spring semester holldays

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Washington's Blrthday, trÞbmary 22, an.d. Memorial Day.

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