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FIC Enrollment lncreases 20 Per Fn[snn
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1208 Sfu denls Are Now Enrolled; More To Come
G0ILEGE
The tr'resno Junior College start'
ed the sp¡ing gemester of 19õ6 Mon' al.ay
with about 20 per cent nore
stutlents thaD those registered for the beginning of the fall semêúter
of IUIU9HED
vor. vll
!Y EIE ASSOC¡AIED
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
1954.
Ât the
SÎUDEN¡I
end
of
registratlon last
tr'riday 1208 stualents were regis-
IO, I955
NO.
tered for day classes, including high school students.
14
75
In the fall semester" 20õ stualents
retfstered late for day classes the
first week. Presitlent Stqart M. '!trhite of FJC said the school
stârterl accepting late registration Monday in the re8istrar's offlce. He stated, however, that maDY classes a¡e closed. Stualents 4aY have to complete their Prog¡ams by taking some night courses. Re8-
istration for tr'JC's evening
classes
startecl this week also,
STUART M. IVHITE . . . President
'White sairl the Jünlor college office will be open at nlght the first two weeks of the semester fron 6:30 to 9:30 P.m..Divislon chalr' men, counselore a.nd other Person-
Presidenf Says Let's Cooperate
nel wlll be on dutY to help studeDts Blan night programs' Nearly 1500 niSht students are sPring our of With the beginning semester many interestlng and chal' expected. to enroll i.n 65 eYening lengfng problems face our asso' classes. The shop classes have 584
AL SALCIDO,IR.
ciated students, facultY, and ad- students held ove¡ from the fall ministration, but wholehearted co- classes. operation by all should make this semester most outstanding for our
...Studentpresident
Student President Extends Welcome To Student Body
college.
Our constant growth in enroll' ment is evidence of the fine educa' tional opportunities available at Fresno Junior College and of the service the college is rendering to our community. MaY I urge all stu-
'Welcome St'.rdents: 'Welcome to the fastest g¡owing college in the San Joaquin ValleY. 'We ¿re glaal to have You here-
Romp oge ls In
Sevenfh Y eqr OÍ Publicstion
The Rampage, the student newst?Rd fillÍátlvâätbse oÊ'tnese paper of !-resno Júnior Collete, \iliil
opportunities ln order that'they may begin its second semester of its gain the most during their time at seventh year of publication to perF.resno' Junior College' form its function of covering sctiStuart M.'White äåï"ä,'"1::î"ï"j"îi:i n"iJ:ä1 I E I e vities of the school. Presidènt ' dent bodies. In order ,t^::l^t""iiilSpf A.lfretl Copus is editor in chief i Burton Bobbie By rlents of Frc wnl o" with Mary tr'iorentino as news edi' sound student government, it is I rne ¡.uture Business Leaders of tor, Ella Papagni as feature editor g r the aim of the student council an-dlÀmeiica Chapter -'at X'JC has . "TXi,o h te s D a u Sid Cowan as sports editor. t i N a I __ _ myself to met these previous levels I elected Shirley Upperman president progxâm in vocational nursing will I Karlo Demooriian, vice-President =::"'å=* of service, ancl if it is possible raise lfor .the spring semester' of the student botly, is advertising î",-, th€E to Ëe highest that we can. I other officers. are Gerald Morse, manager, and RalPh ThornberrY is
In the Past,
student councils at
tr.JC have set high standards
and
Future Leaders
cf Upperman President ",ü'"ä"iäl)pftng
FJC Nurses
To Graduate
ve i:'.t';;,:îlï'J"fs:Ji" ;li:îi lTo Hold Speaking i:fi *:'"ä ';î;, C o n te s t I n S p r i n g "în,ifu:i'i:Jff graduating. l| girls are eight Thefe å:ïil,,":ï*:
the photographer. Rudy Gutierrez does the sPecial projects on the RamPagê and Barthe bara 'Wilkinson is business man-
-- Native Daushters of Àä-i-.ï' I tne r'""".o s¿5- | cotaen -w":l-i]11 t:^"-"t"::""11i contest for men and tiilo, Marraret castillo, ú;; aooltnuuti"g^ junior colleges again this These includ" ca"orio"'Everyn B. Bettencourt,
Johnson, Beatrice ruitcnãti,' Adri- lwomen enne Streets, and Mrs. Marv Ur- | spfnc'
of
a.ter.
The reporters,inclucle
Elleanor
!'ranco, Bobbie Burton, Cecil Tange'
Howarcl, Cecil will be chosen from Patti Ford, Ray NeaI II One --:'-- student and Jerry Thomason, George have compretecr .l:::: Hicks. w¡¡r uavs rhese ruçÚe Ër¡¡Þ e¡rrs wilr ,'Jiil' ;::tf":: åi1t"il\t, i"i": conpete California the Central in î-:*":--: I Copus Said all students who are Brogfam sponsored jointlv bv -"i9 l;J ;t F"".rro sarurdav afternoon, whicn in iournalism a.re more interested hospitals local ¡vuo¡ auu uuv and the I l --,, 16,1955. "*]"-l¡,oril 'o '... .will qualifies them for state licetrshc than welcome to join the staff. You
-'rutia.
be l:ã"ì ;i these students one frientlship and harmony I ers were Miss Ethel McCormack' examinations. may contact P. D. Smith, RanPage chosen to compete in the final conadviser in the nevspaper's office, will M. White Stuart President I test which will be heltt tn Stockton S-14. You can also contact him in Kelly, pro- I June 21, 1955. Dr. Elizabeth introduce uties I president. effort wìen college office' the of th-e education, health I fne toplcs to be spo!¡en on Dust All interested business stuclents fessor ofState will lbe relate¿ to California heritage, who College, F'resno alcido, Jr. I are invited by the newly elected the
sBeak on "Health Elducation and I hirto"y or industry. Vocational Nurse." Time Set direc'| Lebensbaum, is set to a maxirum of x'rieda time Miss The tor of the School of Nursing of the | 10 minutes and a minimum of 6 Fresno County General Hospital' I minutes. The Fresno Junior College has will congratùlate the Siratlua'tes, a¡cl I The scoring wlll be 20 per cent 11 new night classes for oBened per cent the student speaker, Margaret Cas- | speech organization, 40 who are not able to comstuclents per Is Hope cent 40 ancl on "Where will talk delivery tiilo, I speech plete their Progtram because of tr'ound." speech value. classes. day closed r he srudent couDcil vote d. un' I !|-u^:"". ""-.y-|t] Fresno former a Riggins,. ^:^",t1^*.l]:t"^ ^":"t^i The certificates and pins will I Otiver The classes inclutle industrial .""u | 3i1"1's rusiness recture' as thev be awârded by Robert P. Hansler, l Junior College stutlent, placed sec' mathematics, elementarY mechaniwere at todav's' which will aamit all .iö'rÏroã"i. I arca California in- onit in the Central
W¡ll Cut Down Theater Prices .-'äi"i'iää""iîii*i"ä
officers to attend a noon meeting [in Il8 to make plans for a pot-luck dinner to be helcl in the Ramble Inn oa Thursday, I'ebrua¡y 17. Àny student in the business department is inviteal to the pot-luck' The F.BLA will funnish food and entertainment, Sign-up sheets for
Fresno JC Opens
Eleven Classes
of FJC's trade and | last year. division. dustrial JoseOn King, FJC speech instrucvoca-| a Bosteder, Mrs. Milttretl "" Gains is interested -u"lFresno ilonal nursing instructor, Çiu ¡" in ltors'.saitl ":v9":.Yho him' contact should for| capping charge of a """"-ooy Vetera ns the t¡ I ThomBgrad.uates. Mrs. Anna main so until all are sold. Only¡ --- --THIS WEEK's nursiDg co' vocational Louise FJC's urs' son, studenì a nave those students who | sectettry',statedI:"nI": "*":1T' tr'ebr- ordinator, will present the class to as of that SCHEDULE body card will be a¡le to obtainooe'l awards. 370 for Hansler their NIGHT TUESDAY forluarv-7'-1955' sold be wilt The card, which T"!"1T-: li-1e."^T -"i Dr. Lucille H. Williams, a faculty tr''resno JC 84, tr'resno State JV's 60 tue I rotted for .the spring semester day one dollar, will be tl-i-o.:^" member, wilt play the processional FRIDAY NIGHT """¿ Crest, wilson, and rowerìbeaters "i^:: I :ll:::: ii:":i:: were 278 that tt.e a¡cl recessional. Three of the gra- Taft vs. Allan Hancock, Santa Maria tu"t thelveterans -over ;;;.;;.;;;;":it"."ì¿ during the Brevious semes- duates, Misses Streets; Mitchell antl Coalinga vs. COS, Visalia reduction price with this card is so I enrolletl Johnson, will sing "Halls of IvY." rer' Porterville in Reedley great that the student will have I Yocational Nurses the of Menbers a1e.:1: thlt veterans SATURDAY NIGHT 370 tol Of the after paitl for the card soing -roy the Allän Hancock in tr'resno oo" of these theaters four I rolled, all but 18 are under Public Älumnae Âssociation will be
ti*
who
obt
chairman
F-res- |
lC
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times.
Law
550.
usherg,
cal drawlng, besinnf¡g speech, in' termediate algebra, adYanced mechanical drawing, two sections of aircraft instrument repal¡ s,ntl maintenance, automotive machine shoP, inrlustrial electrical maintenance' cocle ancl communications, and advanced welding techniques.
Roms Knock JV Tetrm
The FJC Rams comPletelY outmanned the Fresno State JV team Tuesday by a score qf 84'60. GarY
Àlcorn letl the scoi{ng with
25
points. Ray Williams was second ,with 23.