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rNE$ITO JTITION COIT.EGE ATTEND AtL

SPRING FORMAT

FJC SPRING

A-T FRESNO JC

SOCIAT EVENTS

C¡PME5 APRtr 29 ?uru3llEo rY DrE

ASSOCIAÎED S'UDENIS

IRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL

vot. vll

NO. 2l

21, 1955

Ten Cand¡dates For Fall Posts Are OK'd; Two For Pres¡dent

Ten candidates were approved by the election committee to

run for student body offices for the fall semester of 1955. The two candidates for president are Robert Moxley an! Hubert Ereman. The other candidates and the office they seek are Shirley

Upperman, vice president; Wilma

Koenig, treasurer; Olga Hernan-

Whiite Atlends George Thursby, Ba¡bara WilktnJunior College son,cks,Älfreda Barton, a¡cl FOUR CANDIDATES Although thêre are only four Spring ConÍqb i t s tor dez and Jo Ann Monfort, Becretary;

Gerald representatives-at-large.

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President Stuart M. White rep-

SHO\IVN ABOVE ARE SOME OF the students thot will ottend the Riverside Conference toã.w th¡""gtt Soturdcry. They include_ left to 1Vh-t, Ioe_ 5ing, the student council qdviser crt ÈIC; Stcrteã Hines, staie stud-ent coordincrtor; Bcnbqra \Milki_lson, Glcdys Popp, \il'ilma Koe-

"íg,'li* Ëäí;ì;;

Ringer, who will be instolled stlte president, qnd |Stþ. Demoorjion, FJC's student õ;ident. Not pictured ore Deon Lee c:nd Albert Solcidô.

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White said much of the conference discugsiong were concerned with the recently publlshed "Restudy of the Needs of California in Higher Education," authorized by the California legislature with the

tle state department education and the University of California. i n . R ive rs id e' Þ ryf.jS s-i 99. .'I4.4. w'ûlfsÕn;' suÞerlrtendent of council will señð eisht-óT the Reedley High School and Junmeetingl cooperation of

lo.day- .thro rrsh"ÏréÄñö'fiiniór Cofege studenf

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ter of the Phi Theta KaPPa, a na- its members to represent FJC at this 19th biannual The eight include Dean Lee, who tional junior college scholastic frawill be one of the conference vice terntty, has initiated 12 new members. presidents because he is president New members who were initiated of the central region; A,lbert Salinclude Änne Bergman, îheresa cido, Jr., the student body presiMagd.aleno, StanIeY Tusan, RaYdent, and Karlo Demoorji¿ln, the mond llámilton, Olga Hernandez, vice president. Salciclo ancl DemoorWillJames H. Cederquist, Geraltl jian wtll be FJC's ioting delèBates. hite, Robert Ortega, Eugene R. DurThe Fresno Junlor College's an' Other delegates wiil lnclude bano,'Waneta Jantz, tr'rances TowrY nual spring'formal, sPonsored bY Popp, Barbara Wilkinson, Gladys a¡d George H. ThursbY. the Inter-Club Council, will be held States Hines, Wilma Koenig, and Dr. Bret Melendy, Pht Theta on A.pril 29 in the Rainbow Ball- Ringer. They will be accompanied Kappa's adviser, Dan L. Eckland' room. by JoseBh W. King, the student Jr., chapter Éresident, and Charles ' Dick Cruz and his i9-plece orches- council .ealYiser. lnitiaEtter were in charge of the tra will play for the 9- p.m. to mitl- King is the state faculty coordition ceremonies. night affair. nator for the association, and Hines The requirements for Phi rhetal The theme selected for the formal is the state student coordinator. B average' ,,Venetian Sprin.time," Kappa are 15 units and a I affair is More than 500 delegates from 65 Electlon \üas held during the last l and- the decorations will carri out junior colletes are expected to atmeeting. The chapter electèd Miss | ¿¡" theme. tend the conference. The hosts Miss Jantz'

April 29 ls

Dote Sef For Spring Formal

L{erna,ndez, secretary;

as reporttreasurer, aDd ,Hanilton -""a ^ii"''î*tãã"i, ;;.

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Etter the vice Presldent.

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schools

nomlnation assembly to be held in the Memorlal Autlltorium on May 3. The electlon lB scheduled for May 10 and 11. If no candldates receives a majority of votes, a second electlon is set for May 13. DemoorJian said that the fall officers will be installed in the tr'resno Memo¡ial Auditorium May 19. Candidates for student body offices mqst þe mqmþe$ of tbe -student organization, háve attended

ior College and president of the l'JC for one semester or morg and junior college association; presided have carried at least 12 units with

at an opening meeting Monday afte¡ioon when the implications of the report for junior colleges wefe presented by a panel, whose membership includetl Dr. T. R. McOonnell, director of the statewide surYey on which the study was made. 'Wolfson presided at a concluding

a "C"

average

for

one' semêster.

The nominees for presidént must have completed at least two seD'e8ters.

NOMINEES REQUIRE PETITIONS All nominees also are required to not be on probation antl to file petitions with at least 35 sigfiatures

of student body members. Moxley is .a nineteen year old White salal the fall conference of the junior college association is pre-med major.at FJC and was tentatively schpduletl for Fresno graduated from the Rooseyelt lligh School. Ereman is a business major October 26 to 28. and is 24 years old. He was graduated from'Washington Union lllgh

business meeting.

JC Prese nls Musicql Show

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The tr'resno Junior College lrrethe Eastern Junlor College Conference, sents its annual musical assembly 3Ì:-"." from 'selected -.1::" orgaai Riverside, Mt. San Antonlo, Santa in the Memctrial .A.udltorium at 10 the v¡rious "-"Td'.11t":^ a.m. today. zations on campus. The cantlidates Ana, Orange Coast, San Francisco, Approximately 60 students ÞarCol' and their sponsors inchide Ellen Fullerton anct Chaffey Junior in the prog¡am, which was ticipatetl leges. Hern' Olga Club; Tally, Yeterans' QUEEN CANDIDATES

repreeentatlves,

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there are six posts to be fllled. resented Fresno Junior Colle8e at Karlo Demoorjlan, election comthe annual sprlng meeting of the mltte chairman, said that he expects Caltforuta Jualor College Assocl¿' maDy studeDts wanting to run will tion in Santa Barbara Aprtl 4 a¡d be nominated from the floor at the

12 Students Ringer W¡ll Be lnstalled At Cpm,clav;e Join National he California Junior Collige of president at the 9CJCSGA JC Fratern¡ty Saturday. etine :'Déü Thé Fresno Junlor' Oollege

cand da

will be members of

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School.

Miss Upperman came from S¿cra. mento High School and is a 19-yearold business major. Miss Heruandez

grâduateat

from Roosevelt Hieh

School and is majoring in buslness. She is 18 years old.

Miss Monfort comes from Sanger Union High School and, is 20 years

old. She is a secretarial major. Miss Koenig is a graduat€ of the -of Lowell C. under the direction lo.eîdez, Alpha Gamma Sigma; Mary FJC will be host to the fall state San Joaquin Memorial High Schóol tr'iorentino, Rambling Collegiates; conference November 17 to 19 at Spencer. The program consisted of and is a 18-year-old education major. concert numbers by the dance and ' Marlene Murphy, tr'uture Business the Hotel Californian. REPRESENTAT]VE bands, lhe choir, and an ensÞmble. Leaders of America; GladYs PoPP, CANDIDATES 'Wilma Koenig sang "I Want Jessophomores; Wilmà Koenig, Red Thursby ls majoring in radio'Walk Ce' Me" Rampage; and other us to With Papagni, FJC Ella Key; Miss Wilhinson in businumbers with the choir, and Lee television, The Fresno Junior Collese haslcilia lvy, Campus Activity Club; ness, Hicks in radio, and Miss BarAmerican Man River." The Latin Pratt sang "Old Quintana, voted eight new members intor the II Josie ton in business. All are 18 years ^Lois Heinrichs, .A'ssociated Club; The tr'resno Junior College Fac- band played several top tunes, and of age and are graduates of RoosRed Key organization' and Kimi Toku- ulty will hold lts annual dinner tr'red Hall presented a dramatic Members rilho were elected in-lWomen Studentsí evelt High School, with the êxcepulub' Nisei for members an<l their spouses to- readint of "The Creation" with the tion of Hicks, who comes from ùhe clúde Waneta Jantz, Shirley upper-lbo, choir. man, Ành Sirabian, Bobbie Burton, I Stuttents will be, given ballots at morrow night at 6:30 P.m. in the McOlatchy High School in SacraMembers of the ensemble in- mento. Alfrêcl Salciclo, Jr., Karlo lemoor-lthe door to vote for the queen of F relno Elks Club. .w.ilma jian, Koenig, and Lleonardltheir choice. The results will not Entertalnment will be Provided cluded Miss Koenig, Hall, Helen Demoorjian appointed Alfretl Copbe revealed until the candidate is by a committee headed bY Carl Embry, and'Walter Torosian. Their us to see that all.campaip. siSns Stearns. to receive her crown' Rustigian. The entertainers will in- feature number was "Mr. Sand- are taken down by 3 p.m. the day Bob Moxley, the Retl Key presi I called forward

Red K"yVotes

In Eight New

CIub Members

Faculty Club W¡ll Hold Dinner

BIDS ARE FREE clude Chester Garrlson, Merle Sons, dent, said the new members wlll be initlated during a diuner dance at I Bids can be obtained in the main Walter Rtdge, Wilma Koenig, Joe the Towne and Country Lodge. I htll ftee of charge. one half of the Kelly, Ray McCarthy, . Jackson Carty, Franz Welnschenk, RustlgOdell Johnson, the membership|couple must be from FJC' lan, C. Lowell Spencer, P. D, Smith' chalrman and treasurer, iB ttl The organizaiiûiÊ that are helpBarnett, Charles Cole and Chester din-ling the for arrangements different the of arrangements with charge Erickson. Mrs. Patricia gophomores, Red and lnitlation ceremony' are decorations

ner

Presi: will be aèsistetl bv Mox-lKey' Alpha Gamma stgna; publi' Dr. Rolf Ordal, the club'Woodhas appolnted JosePh dent, CtuU¡ Nlsei antl_ AWS Lvnelllcttv officers: other the tey and .fils, dinner's general chalrRice, secretary, and Helen Embry, I Coilestates and' Campus 'ô'ctlvity maIr as the vlce president. Dr. Rolf Orilal islOlub; refreshments freehme" tllltj man. The master of ceremonies wlll financ€ FBII\; and etrands AllS. i be llans. Wedenhoefer. the Red KéY advlser. Johnson

man."

James Meacham, Stanley Tusâ¡r,

before the election.

The election committee consists

and Vern Wtritney presbnted a of Sam A.lbanese, Nedra Looney, trumpet trio, entitled "Trio for Everett Saghatelian, Copus and. .W'llTrumpets."

Demoorjlan. Sponsors are MiÈs Dr. Rolf Ordal, antl I'loytl

The concert band openetl the la Marsh, program wlth several marches; Quick.

then the choir sang ¿ varled selec- Miss Marsh saial thet the stutlent tion, lncluding splrituals, folk songs, who are nominated from the floor and eacred rll¡mbers. The dance in the noml¡ration assembly must baud followed with specialty have thelr peütio¡s sfped enil bere a.nd, pop tunes. handed in by 4 p.D. on May 3.


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