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FRESNO, CATIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
Reporter Covers State Conclave Hosted By FJC
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23,
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1955
NO. r0
(Edito/¡ Note: Patti Foú, Ramþage Íeart¿le editor, axended tbe thee day t.tt'¿en¡ goaelnment conf ercace ior- iltL Ramþage, Here ¡be gìuet ber lirit band report,)
I þa{ the opportunity to attend the'2Oth biannual Calirrnia Junior' college fornia College Student student Government Association Oonconterence, November 17 thlcugh through 19'in the California Califor¡ia Hotel. Hotpi The ,conference opened. Thursday wi!þ appro*imá["ly ãã-¡
udent delegates and advisors.represerìting:5g other colieges. student
A welcoming banquet was that night. X'red"Hall was the
mas- semester for each school to 910 ceremonles. He introduced per semester from each school. Joseph'W. King, X'JC student counI then v¡ent to the campus activicil adviser, who is the association's ties workshop. Here delegates state faculty c.o-ordinator, and the adopted a resolution that all junior state officers. college clubs sponsor a service The Rev. James M. Malloch, dean project each year. A resolution ráas
ter of
emeritus and a member of the also made to divide the campus Fresno City Board of Education, activities workshop into two parts,
conference were, president of the member; Assempresident of the
Formal Queen Contest Underway Teraoka Elected Vice-Prexy Loveloce ls At Nisei Club Election Coordinator Officers elected are Henry sqc.retary.; F or Aclivity 3lergok3^^yice.pres trarumr U-l(amurâ, etty Take_
gave the invocation, and welcoming speeches were made by Arthur L. Selland, the board'S president; Dr. Edwin C. Kratt, the city superintendent of schools, and James H. ftr*"r, FJC student. wLo is the president of the association. Stuart M. White, tr'JC president, introduced Donaltl D. Doyle, state assemblyman from the 10th district,
each part according to enrollment. Publications Workshoo The publications v-orkshop representativps passèd a resoiution that all delegates to the publication workshop must either be a member of the journalism department or their approved representafive.
Assemblyman Doyle Speaks Doyle said: ".A.merica needs leaders just as much as it needs scientists and engineers. Participating in the student tovernmeirt conference me¿Lns a great deal to me because of the opportunities to come face to face with our futuie
lege Association
The tast workship I a,tteDded was athletics. A resoluüon was who spoke on the "Legislatures passed for the State Athletic Com_ Interest in You." mittee of the California Junior Col_
Ieaders,
to participate in
to
determiue the
state championship football team.
tr'ollowing the dinner tr'riday
night a general assembly was hetal where proposed resolutions .were passed on. A dance and èntertainment were
held from 10 to 1:80 a.m. that
that night.
phase of the educâtional program that has made the United States
The main event of the
confer_
ence Saturday was to finish pass_ Íng the proposed resolutions in the join zenship training, a¡d to the general assembly, and thejnstaltaqggl pi.gng-e_qq jn,thg, of "development the frontier of human relations." tion-of hê{w offibersr A final luncheon and installation Only through dynamic, democratic leadership have v¡e been able of officers was held at 12 noon in to develop our high standards of the Californian Hotel. New Ofiicers lnstailed living, our . technological powers,
great through leadership and
citi
Don Lovelace, vice president of the Associated Men Students and urer, were elected last semes- chairman of the queens' com4ittee for the Christmas tr'ormal. said for the queens, contest are Given ter.Teraok¿i won over Richard Oka- plans and our busiress, industrial, and Ringer, the regional conference well underway. organizations we nov¡ have.,' president, installed Donald Hud_ StudenÈs. da for fhe vice-presidency. Miss The dance is being sponsored by labor Ringer met with the steering son of Compton College. as the An adviser is assigrred to each Huey edged Mary Ueki anat Ruby the Associated Women Students committee following the balquet, spring semester president of the Hirabayashi and the for one the AMS. of s'ecreentering student on the basis of plan physical operation of CJCSGA. to the vocational choice. This adviser is tarial post while. Miss Okamura Voting for the queen will take the three day coáference. Other officers who were lnstalled won ¡'rances over Ch_ow g end Kiyo place from a.m. to 10 a.m. at the always available for assistance' in Meanwhile, Bert Ereman, FJC as regional vice.presidents include academic and vocational guidance Butsumiyo fqr the other secretarial entt'ance to the yosemite Room qf and assists in planning program post. the Hacienda Motel where the student body president, met with Donna Land, porterville College, The club's adviser was Miås Kate dance will be held December g the orientation committee, which central section, and David ¡'laq¡{er, at the time of registration. Chaffey Cotlege of Ontario, southIf a student finds that he has a Darling but due to difficulties, she from g p.m. to, midnight. Lovelace is for secretaries and chairmen of ern section. A student from Sac_ problem he should arrange for an is unable to be one. A new adViser explained that each bid would be the workshops. ramento Juntor College will be The student delegates attended will be chosen later. equal to one vote for queen. interview with his adviser. chosen later as the northern regionget â, acquainted dance from 10 to It was announced that the Òlub Miss Willa Marsh, dean of stu- p.m. Ellen Niere, an I'JC student, aI vice-president. hold their initiation Friday, de4ts, said that no effort is being 1 Alley Porking Forbidden would was chairman Spring Conference of the event. spared to make this dance a sucThe Fresno Poliie Department December 2. The Viaits spring D'ifferent Workshops CJCSGA conference cess. The highlight of the affair Teraoka ìryas put in charge of the has informed the administration will be held in Catalina Island in will be the F'rlday election I visited and the different event. crowning It was decided to have a of FJC that parking in alleys in workshops to see what they, ¡¡¡""" the St. Catherine's Hotel in Avalon the surrounding area is prohibited pizza dinner at the initiation. of a queen. April 26 through 2g. Four junior Teraoka Each appointed of the Okada as his student activity clubs doing. by law. from the Los Angeles area a! !'JC will submit a\candtdate The first workshop on the llst colleges Any student cars parked in these assistant. will be hosts to the conference. and the was government. choice the witl be made by The They areas will be towed away âncl the Miss Willa Marsh r¡¡as an adviser , student are Compton, Santa Monica, vote. The organizdtions are to suþ- delegátes discussed having a masoûner will be held responsible. for for the yesterday's meeting. El Camino, and Harbor college. port their ter candidate calendar paying the towing charge plus the and take care to co-ordin'ate the Miss Marsh is going to appoint I feel that everybody who particlof their campaigning. dátes of all junior college conferfine involved. new advisers for the club. pated in the conference benefitted, ences. Shinya Tokubo, bid chairman, said bids will be available NovemThey arlso decided. that our pres- and the schools will profit by their ber 28 to December 8 at noon, in ent system, of voting took too work, FJC A1õ on the state _college campus much time aùd amended the Consti CATENDAR and in the hall near the business tution to provide for one delegate The student .body election cómmittee has complsted plans for office on the main campus. There from each member coilege to have FJC Uses election procedure. Students are r:êquested to note the following will be no charge, but students one vote_ instead of two in the gendates: must present their student body eral assembly, and the reaffirmaSystem DECEMBER cards and sign the register before tion of the important basic printr'resnci Junior College has em5- 9-Candidates secure and return eligibility sl.ips. See Mrs. obtaining bids. ciples of the Bilt of Rights. ployed a new system for grading Fuller on main campus. See Mrs. Thoms on FSG campus. The finance workshop for schools and making grade points. The AWS and AMS committee .Under 9-12-The election committee meets to approve eligibility of chairmen voted at a recent meet- that have a 925,000 budget, dis- the olcl system an á. counted 3 candidates and approve,and schedule campaign requests, ing to have a queen and two attend- cussed scholarships, and the dif- points, and a D was worth no lLList of approved candidates posted, ants. The queen will be crowned ferent ways of operating a book- credits. Effective September 26, an 13-Jan. 9-Campaign¡ng ahd publicity (election committee must at 11 o'clock by Lovelace, who will 8tore. Â counts 4 points and a b is worth okay poster space and campaign plans). , be mastqr of ceremonies. 1. Under this system the student Resolutions Made . JANUARY A resolution was made by alt receives credit for a pade of D S-Nomination assembly at l1:00 in the úemor¡al Auditor¡um. schools who have a budget under whereas in the past he did not. Exoms Are.Required 4- 9-Training of election officials. January 4, FSC Campus; Jan$25,000 recommending the student A'n Inc. will Final examinations on the entire government of each college to be pleting a course denote not comuary 9, Main Campus, and will not warseJnester's work are given at the afforde{ the maximum eontrol in rant 10-'ll-Election, January 10 I a.m, to 2 p.m., Maih Gampuet credit until made up. W will - FSC Ga.rnpus¡ clo\e of each qêmeSter. Students budgeting the expenditure of the indicate a withdrawal January 11,8 â.m, to 2 p.m., and WF. are required.to take the schedr¡led student body funds. The member- 'w'ill mean l3-Re-vote (if necessary) I a.ml to ,tlit-SO a,m., Main Campus; a withdrawal and a final examinâtions at the appoint- shiÞ fee of the California Junior failure. Excessive l2 to 3:30 p.m., FSC Campus. or withed time and place iú order to College Student Government Asso- drawal r¡¡ithout absence 17-lnstallation,of off¡cers at il al?n. ¡n Memorial Auditorium. petition
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Assistance To The
ETECTION
New
Grading
secure credit.
a
ciation was changed from g?.50 per sult in a erade of WF.
will
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