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'Hotdog Hop' April

Step right up ladies and gents, we're going- !o'h-ave o+e of the hbotinest bestest times that has ever hit them there jungle. little monke

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FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY

ASSOCI,AIED 51UDEN1¡

MARCH

31,

1955

NO. 20

.Àpril

11.

at the Tulare nienla

hayride.

My feller pardners the

occasron.

openin

served fo¡ those concerned. I Now that ya have heared . my I case, I wish to leave you with one

Barbara \Milkin for state junior co

queen

¿ay. 'Now, don't forget the date, it's

also

Tulare FBLÀ chapter, presenteAldandiest-hotest music ever heard L. M. Helland, vice principal of the I in thet thar lion den will start. Tulare Hish School, who welcomecll Bob -Bangs,.sheriff of the- freshr?emall the clelegates to the confer"trc".l-"o class, said he urges all Hamiuon Bonrr, a F'esno busi-lb::s Îr 11: "t":".-111to:l111'":,1: shindig' Bangs also ness man, was the rn"'o"'-io" li;11:::"1^:ol' ---lsaid thet tuna sandwiches will be

served Cotton DaY bY having a Cot-

Don't let this bother Youl You can stlll blossom out on spri¡g

,

colors, I tiüe for this littte git together is Geraldine Xavier, - president of the I I : {O 9'n' and at thet time the dixie-

by Carol Barsotti, AWS President' To be more exact, it's Cotton Day. It is the time to dlsPose qf those old winter garbs and blossom out in your ne\¡/ cotton apparel for springtime. In recent Years, FJC hts ob'

year.

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After the presentation of

announced

reigring. Mlss Barsotti stated that due to the fact of noon classes this Year and a lack of facilities, it wiu be impossible to holtt a dance this

Attend Conclave At Tulare Schoql

convention

- I/r'hy you ask? 'W'ell, on .{PriI 11 you see, v¡e shall have our annual

ton Dance with a king and

is going to be a big jig thrown too. Not only that, but also.thar is going to be free eats. The bestest thing about it is the fact that the price to get in (the .Ten FJC students of the F\rtureladmisshun) is absolutely nuthing. Business Leaders of Ameiica and I lt's free with student body cards Mrs. Edna Hartley, an adviser, at' lan0 $ai3s ats.o.get-in.free'

School Tuesday.

your loudest cotton shirt. Cotton

It's going to be in thet thar junlC Leaders I'ile."?"iliiiiTiii gle called Roeding Park, and there

But thet ain't all, there is

Girls ! tiest cotton aPParel oD APril 11. Yes, and boYs, be sure to don

as

this is the time

e of'thos_e \ogPing anat hollering times called The

-,...--l-;(dig **- sectionl. tended the spring central ----.--l tentative that word.) planq.for

Be sure to \'!'ear Your Plet-

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youi

Fresno

AWS Feotures Annuol Cotton Dqy April ll

DaY as it

f liÌe,

Yes, my

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SpeciolMeeling Ïodoy MRS. GRACE KA,CHNER, right, presents two $50 scholcrships to Jo Ann Monfort, leÍt, crrd Gladys Popp. Mrs' Kcrchtr.i i. thó educqtion chqirmqn of the Fresno chcpter of the

Nctionol Secretqries Associqtion.

Popp, MonÍort Aworded $50 Schol orships By Secrelaries

reminder; The Hotdog Hop, spon-

sored by the freshman class, is to be held Friday night, April 15, at president Shirley Upperman, . of the Future Business Leaders 7:30 p.m. and all the hot dogs and of America, said there will be a refreshments will be bought by tle

special meeting at 12 noon today in Bg to d¡sçuss Plans for

class. So dress up. in those levis girls and boys and let's to. Gene tr'rancis, a dancing têacher, said that he would begin teaching

the res-t of the semester. Final arrangements for a snow trip to be held on Saturday, APril clancing lessons to all interested 2, will be made. Donald Gonner, freshmen who attend the next re8an FJC 6tudent, is in charge of ular class meeting a week from

today. the trip. tr'rancis said that he would like The Fresno Chapter of National Secretarieç- Association Miss Upperman said that th'e Marcelli Tells awar¿ed two $50.00 scholarships Monday to Glaäys Popp and voting delegateo for the state for the interested students to attend the first meeting. committee, convention at Long Beach will Ëi&il n I P a G ra tl u a t i on l'"'#å: the two coedsiknry^ be elected at this meeting, and ".^*l* :g**tion withtht#:litåi\itåormach, she urges all members to be Nine Turf Games roseph Marcelli, n"".i¿""ìot',nelpresented business

0f

rf¡lr*

s

Þiebeht.

ident, and shirlev

Planned For Fall

tnn..lfol-11i'l recording secre- *rro,

for state ir vesle¡o.. ampai ;;r-::-::::l ary, Þaiv !¡¡vÄ¡ tL*¡J' sav e th didate

now may be the basebail : :.?:] :l1A j:11"^'Î:, ::

| :athletics, ::: ": I -b -lis busv making schedules progress reBorts'Civ-l;:_-;^ lgs Preè¡vvs following o.' l^;,*r^^+h^rr games. ,añôd ^v¡¡v'r¡sb the football ::'l-:ì lfor -_:., --:.^*the coming en by all the chapters present. | ^ +^ñ+FJC LÃ_ has a tentative Sta¡r said o,^ The Roosevelt Hieh Sðbool chap-lschedule of nine games next fall. ter of FBLÀ was formally.installedl The Rams will open the football as a neÌ¡ member of the organir"-1."""o' aeainst Stockton in Stocktion before the business meetins.l ton on September 24. Entertainment for the group was| Others on the schedule are the e

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provided by the Modern Dance I follov¡ing games: of the Tulare High School. l October 1, Bakersfield, there. Refreshments were served afterl Oøober 8, Taft, here.

Group

in the secretarial field antl the business meetint. October 15, Reedley, here. has been active in the Future The students who attended froml October 22, COS, there. tr.JC were Bert Ereman, Donald I October 29, Portprville, there. urÙL's uuo¡¡," --::- --:: Conner, Marlene Murphy, Dennis I November 4, Hartnell of Salinas, said. that I Miss McCormack also - | ,Ï:::-,-" " mack and Shirlev Upperman, ¡--^ ^--^ú¡^ Elssex, Lydia F'lry, Eleanor tr'ranco, I here. *j^ careteria^..tl:l;;;i schoor Hish ror îesi¿ent, sreeted *;llll:"1, junior college stu- Roland Lyons, Rosemary Taylor, I November 11, Pasadena' there. were made to i:Tl^_,:i-::T.,: thene chosen for the affair is EUeStS. Miss W'ilkinson, Miss Upperman, I Ond other game will be scheduled Night." "Memory srudents who explainea and ilem' | .d*]: :t"::iiq lilt :"^",i. in a week. ^i:t and Mrs. Hartley. --"t11hish school made to sraduates' t rickeis wlr go oi sale.o.urit l1l";;;;ä";;.ír;;;'*;;;;i"". r"-lbe at ùr.ro lrçrÞuu'lclude Herbert Erep'an, accounting oau af, Per Person' main hall $1.75 rrer the maln The candidates may bring a guestl@IIU êcnnv SchellenSchellen' GennY vv--À ha¡rrl¡aoninø. bookkeePing; UvvÃavvP¡¡^Þt and wtth an additional charge. berg, clerical studies; Carol Hart' dePosits on graduating The deposlts traorr¿uus techniques; Duanel Louis J. Alber. traveler --::ì,:,a world þy 4Þrlllor"r,o-an. ^t]Ï,ilrecretarialottice gowns De made and sowns are to be nffinc machlnes. andl^-]"*-1j;^râ^+ Friday DriÀôr, -"t_1.:.{_-Ï-:lf machines, last talked writer, lntateman,-l_ "qdl"o¿ w¡llln^---. deposits and ttl:^i:"^-":ÏlDennis Measurements anq 1. Measuremenf,s 1rrccov ma.chines.l-l: , :--_-_ _ can rL:^-- --..dictating machines'labout Essex, rtinrqrino ^^r¡ coltl win this how we be taken by Wesley Analerõon lnl Àrranøomcnrc fnr the visit werel-----_--^;--- ^--^**r-. L^r^ iñ +hâ oring

Louis

J. Alber Speofts'To Fresno JC Sf.udenfs

the Easter vacation on April ? andl Hartnell scorect six first places, lconqueror in history,'We have been g.The juniorcollege.willonlynavelCOs five, and one to tr'resno withlOrenariug for a shooting war, he a t$¡o day vacation for Easter whilel X'rank tr'iorentino's 46 feet 7s/+lsaid. dropping bombs, he the Fresno Unifiert School Districtl inch shotput heave. I ft we startwe will start a war out, thinclaclslnointetl F.IC scoring other The is be-l This have an entire week. ^ô,,-Â Þrô had three additionallwere Kenneth Bain, shotput; Hom-[that we could easily lose. just iipent ; Ronald Lewis,[ Alber said that he hacl n the fall and spring.l er Erick ar Moore, mile; ltwo years traveling àbroad .to 'se'e lzzo an'a put and discus; lvarious cold fronts and to learrt e Easter holittays theftommy \rin the newspaper staff finds it aliffitult to I antl Eddie Young, high hurtlles and I what the US could do to publtsh the Rampage until April

2t. I broad

jumo.

I

cold war.

BOB MOXLEY, left, ccnd ÄJ Sclcido, right, stand with Louis

Alber, well-known correspondent, who spoke on "We Cqn Win the Cold !Vor" ct crn all school ossembly held Fridcry.


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