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Ram Week ls Cons¡dered Biggest Event Sfudenfs Elect Al Solc ido Presìdent Marcelli By Four Votes Àlbert Salciclo, Jr., a tr'resno JuniCollege business student, was elected president of the FJC student body for the sBring semester. The results were made offical after a revote Mondây and Tues' ala,y. Salcitto won bY four votes, 110 106.

celli and Salcido was necessary because no candidate received a Dajority of votes ln the first elec'

Ëen over

tion, as there was a thirtl nominee, James Ringer.

KÄRLO DEMOORJIAN

.A,L SALCiDO, ]R. . . . president

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newveep

Än¡ Sirablan, antl Larry Fiori'

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repr€sentatlYes at large on the student council.

The other candidates for rePreat large of the student

council were Leone Hamel, Dome' nick tslanco, W'illiam Service, Shinyr Tokubo, Marlene MurDhY, and louella Williams. "should Mr. YParrea, who donated our r¿m, be giYen an honor-

membershlP in the Àssociated Stuttents Organization at tr'JC"

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passed,24lto75. The election was supervised and t'he votes counted bY a committee whoee memberg included Bob Mor' tey, Ruth Osterhouse, .anct Guil Ilorner and Sue Sheehan and Dr.

Johnson and .A.lcorn were chosen

JÜIUON

ler," was to be published for the first time since 1950.

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4. Freshman Christmas Ball. The December 10.

'Wilma Koenig, the student council's candidate, was chosen to rêign over the ball. There were ten can-

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FRESNO, CAL¡FORNIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY

New Studenf OÍÍicers I Industria I Teachers

Tour FIC Shops

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20, 1955

didates for the queen, We Printecl this news in issue number nine, 10, and 11. 5. Rams Lose First League Game 13 ln Five Seasons. This was prtrltetl in issue number five. The Frelno Junlor College Rams were dealt a stunning blow October 16 when

tolled In Assem bly

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Classes Spring Semester Planned For Spring Officers lnitiated In the sprlng semester, startlng

they lost their first league lootball game in five years to Taft. There were numerous penalties, antl the game wag described as be'

.ing 'r*"O rough." 6, Enrollment Sets Record. Einroll-

The lnstallation of spring semes- I ment at tr resno Junior ColIeBe ter Btudent body officers took place I again climbefl to a new high as enrolled' ln alay etl an tnstitute in F*resDo met at President Stuart M. 'White saitl today at 10 a.m. in the Memorial | 1,210 students total enrollment for The classes. Auditorlum. FJC Saturtlay afternoon. most of the classes are organlzetl Dean Lee,, the rau semester'*Robert l.. Hansler, the FJC trade for adults who are not able to 4tl S: :'ü1J-riT,üi*t11J',:::::' body ,president, instaued thel z.iew Mascot. Due to condlüons dent the said are open chairman, theY add industrial tend day classes, 9,nd

Industrial education teachers of February

7, FJC

will offer

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f,'resno County schools 'rv'ho attend- classes.

ùo students living outside tr'resno. White also announced that there would be five new evening courses. The general education tlivision will have two: beginning sPeech and intermediate algerba, and. the trade hesno Memorial Âuditorium to- tion. and lndustrlal educatlon division ct¿y by Dean Lee, will have three: industrial electrical a on them Hansler then escorted code and communica' maintenance, junior shops, college's the

teachers met flrst with him and visers. Harry Bartsch, a'Washington Union The officers elected will take Higb School teacher who is chair' ofice at the beginnlng of the spring ma4 of the insütute's industrial semester FebruarY ?. Offlcers were installed 'in the a¡ts section, for an orientation sec'

Rolf Ortlal antl F lovtl Quick'

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annual Christmas Ball, sBonsored by the freshman class, was held

Fiorl withdrew to enter the air force so botà Barbara Wilkinsou and Joyce Noble ,were elected to representatives at larte Posts. Demoorjian ìron over Hershel Iloopengarner, 186 to 78. Johnson defeated Helen EmbrY by s narrow margin, 162 to 101.

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the othe¡ three canttidates.

This news first appeared in the I on the all-tournament team. Johnissue number six. son was one of the two who were 2. Rams G¡3b 17th Annual TouÈlchosen unanimously. ney in Modesto. The hlgh flyingl We printed. this in last weók's tr'resno Junior College Rams won I issue. the 1?th annual Motlesto Junlorl g. ¡lew Annual. This news first appeared in the issue nìmber elght. The yearbook, calletl the "Ramb-

Gladys PopP, secretarY; Thomas Flores, Wilma Koenig, LYtrn Rice,

Itfiss Popp was unopposed for the

Tourney Rafes Second, Annual, Third

.4. queen, nominated. by the foot- | 74 ¿6 55. batl team and. elected by the stu-l Odell Johnson, Gary Alcorn, and dent bocly, reigned over the tlance' I B¡¡1is Slacle ptaye¿ outstandlng Queen Deolinda tr'arrant was cho- | games.

The run-off between JosePh Mar-

offlce of secretary.

Reporter Relafes That Modesto

order that he thinks they rank. 1. Ram Week. The first annuallCollege Invitational Tounrament Ram'Week sponsored by the'trìesno I tranuary 8. Junior Chamber of Commerce was I Coach Joe Kelly's men won over observed from November 1to 5.Àlsanta Rosa,63 to 61; Long Beach, rally, dance, antl football game cli'l ?3 to 55; Stockton, 89 to ?5; anct -College, maxed the week. finally San I'rancisco City

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Officals elected last rveek in' clude Karlo Demoorjian, vic+presi' dent; Odell Johnson, treasurer;

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rhis past senesr.r nI¿,i"J;;Xïi"*" items worth mentioning. Since only ten could be mentioned, some of the less known news stories had to be left out. After reviewing and pondering, this reporter, who was given the assigtment, came up with the followingi ten in the

Salcido Edges

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new presideut, Albert Salcido, Jr.' | ¡eyoncl our control, Sam III retlred to his grazing lancl. Sam's son, Sam and the oìber officers. 'became tr'JO's mascot' The presented with a Lee was eavel; I IV, issue number and all fall student botty offlcerslnamnaee-detticatett 'were presented

with

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first

and honorary student body cards. I pristq¿ this news iD issue number The second half of the asoembly,l six afd agaln in issue number was highlithted bv a fashion show I eigÈt/ student service and. advanced welding tech- given -a """*"*"*'tions, Collegiates. II fne Rambling ñnlraoiarac the Dôñhnñd -:.-^- Lby +L^ ^": Rect Key, auto aud tr'resno Junior the for niques.

tour of inclltling the new $190,000 Driiling wae commentatlr IITÎ:1*:"" weltting shop behind the Edison sponsored their thirtÌ án--":---' ex- II College, In thè business and general edu- Joseph Drilling, a television November 19 in the nual carnival campus. High School cation divisions, there will be 1? Coursès p."rtto Memorial Auditorium. for commentator was the ecutive, I trade the ln evening courses with 32 F resnô Junior College will offer the affair. The F.JC bantl, unrler the | .All campus clubs participated. and industrial education division. two ievised qourses of special inter9. StuOent Body Elections' The F Roblrt P. Hansler, chairman of directfon of C. Lowell Spencer, | student bocly election for the offtest to women in the home ecothe trade and' industrial division' furnishe¿ music for the different I cers of the spring semester was nomics department. I sa.id only five of the night classes moods. of One wilt coYer the essentials helct last week' The re-vote for the furstore department leading A anyone' to | in his ctivision are oBen good nutrition, while the other will Presiclent altl .:Î: They include auto mechanics, bodY nished the spring *."" tn"i was I stress fashion fundamentals, g¡oom-t:Tt^t-"T:1ti: rers.Iatbrc;îïå"äT;""i:í,"i:ïåi'' T and fender repair, and weldinS;' -ãããi"o--r".t-'å""mã " ing, entertaining, and meal service. The nutrition course, Home EcoTomorrow will be the last daY which meet from 6-11 P.m. four 10, Ten Students Receíve Scholgiven Monday, be will 31, nomics students may prerçgister at tr'resno nights per week, MondaYs through Awards, Ten students rearship To 'Wednesday, and ,F riday at ,9 a-m. Junior College for the sPring se- fhursdays; machine shoP, which Johnson Speaks ceived scholarship awards, eight of Mondays meets from 7-]-]- P.m. The fashion ancl entertaining mester. whom were freshmen. Class Thurstlaye; and televislon' through course, Home Economics 3, will all was printed in the complete do not that Students Mondays * r. ;;;;;i"", I ..t:ii i"*s meet the same daYs at 11 a.m. Both registration steps in preregistration meeting from' 7-72 P.m. issue' first "ì ",,-" I Frevention Bureau ot ìne Fïesno witl be three unit courses. will have to attend offical registra- through Thußdays. was a Euest sBeak'W'omen who are iDterested in office, sheriff's in the classes 1? the evening Of tion, which will be helcl tr'ebruarY business and general education di- er for Dr. Lucile \ü'illiams' Socithese clâsses may obtain more in' 3 and 4. Mrs. 15 will meet from ?-10 P.m' ology class last Fritlay. from visions them about formation The spring semester classes start' a week and two from 7'9 night one Caryl Houck, the instìuctor. February 7. Nigbt classes start the p.m. nutrition evening one the Per week. *"1" ää:: í."i.ii3.' i"*" said r G r ou Mrs. Houck week of FebruarY 7. conpany ln Hollywootl, was I rn" freshnan claÊs gave a dinnerfilm course will present the known facts Students who enroll only in night shown to the class. about the nutrltive value of foods. dance for the stutlent council and will sigt uP tbe first eve- Vitollnformotion For classes She aclcletl: "It will stress the immovie was followed bY alsponsors of the.f.reshman class The All Veterqns Attent¡on portance of standards for good ning in class. questions a¡d answer* period. I rìia"v ntght. The dion"r was held family health, menu Planniug for Mt's. Lena M. tr'uller, X'JC regfs- All veterans who are attentling Johnson saitl that his office takes l¡¡¡ the Ramble Inn and the dance high and low incomes, and effects trar, stated that students who are school under PL55o maY sig¡ tr'orm' care of the Juvenile problems from | ¡¡ g-22. for preregicertlflcation, monthly 7-1996a, of food preparation and care on now enrolled should st&rt States Hines, freshman class theY infancy to the age of 18' food values. We will devote timê Fretion with thetr faculty adviser' their Janua¡y checks when wag in charge of the pro€ram arranged lvas oresiilent, h T e The flnal. I their last completed have to fads antl iacts and the latest sci' and new students should Prereglsantl Etl<l Suclcl¡ian wes dlnner-dance, a socloto*,' Diron, Worley through entific findings. The work will be ter wlth the registrar, from whom last possible date they can slgÐ student, employed by the Fresno I chairman of the arrangemêDts coE' is F ebruary I aimed at the Practical aPProach to they may obtain catalogs and sched' for their January check Sheriff's Office.

FJC To

Offer Two

Revised

Finsl Dclte or Preregistrotion ls omorrow

Sociology

F rosh Clqss

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good eating and good health."

ules of courses.

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School Doys. . . Spring Semester Begins Febraory

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