tnEsto JttrI0n
Sfude nts Gef
G0ILEGE
Awqrds AI Finql Assembly Awards were presented a,nd n€xt installed at the final assembly of.the
fall's student officers were ?U8IISHED
vo[. vil
IY NG ASSOCIAÎED
FRESNO, CAI.IFORN¡A, THURSDAY,
MAY
I9,
year of the tr'resno Junior College today at 10 a.m. in the Fresoo Memorial Auditorium. NO. 25 The Rambling uouegrares, a stu-
SIUDENI'
I955
dent cultural group, sponsored a fashion show, featuring women's attire, including summer sports and vacation wear. Mrs. Margaret R. Robinson, president of the FTesno City Boarcl of Education, presented a gavel to the retiring student body president,
ÂIbert Salcido, Jr., and she pre-
sented cards
perm¿nent membership
in the student body and pins
to all the spring officers.
Certificates of efficiency were awarded by Robelt P. Hansler, chairman of the trade aud indus-
ODELL IOHNSON
.
trial division, to 38 students who are completing four semêsters in
oward winner
one shop field.
Letlermc,n Get Spring Awards F.fC coaches presented letters in spring sports to members of the bâsketball, baseball, track, and tennis squads ln an assembly today at 10 a.m. in the Flesno Memorial Auditorium. ' Ray Lewis of Harry Coffee's presented small All-American blankets to outstanding team members, who i¡¡çllded Tommy tr'lores, basebail;
O¿eï Johnson, basketball, and Frank tr'iorentino, track. They wiil also have their names on a large permanent blanket kept by the school.
The fall officers who were in-
VOCATIONAL NURSES qre shown qt
cr
recent reunion with instructors cmd qdministrqtors.
First ìow, from left to right, ore Josephine Dcrvis, Floronce Hollcrnd, Evelyn Bettencourt, Mory Urruticr, Helen Stewort, R. P. Hqnsler, Miss Violet Eleqzq¡ion, Stuqrt M. ïVhite, Olgcr Bornett, Genevieve Yick, Henrietta Fown, qnd Ãnnq Perno. Second row: Shirley Feornside, Emmq
Ho¡roh, Dqrsene Holly, Alberta Kelley, Kothryn Allbritten, Morquerite Collqhcrn, Mory Myers, Lucy Crossley, Morgoret Pipkin, ]immie Lee Fletcher, Cqtmen Rqmirez, ond Edythe Gordon. Third row: Mrs. Anna Thompson, Virginic Pcrlocios, Mrs. Mildred Bosteder, Mory Showolter, Mildred Glcms, Beulqh Moore, Edith Reynolds, Mqereqn Colemqn, Mqe Cline, Helen Turney, Jeon Fiori, Mqrie Kemple, Iris Blond, Nevc Jeffries, Lelo Foye Shroeder, qnd Mcmie Purgoson.
Holstein, CollÍns To Be New Fresno JCtDeqns Nexf Foll
clude Ray McCarthy, baseball; Joe
Distribution Dates
tennis.
Set For Rambler
Kelly, basketball; Hans 'Wiedenhoefer, tlsck, and Dean Larsen, Basketball squad members
council representatives. The spring officers who received pins and. membership cards includ-
ed Salcido, Demoo¡jian,
Glatlys
PopB secretary; Odell Johnson, treasurer; Tommy Flores, Lynn
Vice President Bob Bants defeated Shirley Upperman for vice president of the tr'resno Junior College in a run oft election which was heltl last Tburs-
George C. Ilolstein, principal of tr'resno High School, will be the dean of admissions and records of tr'resno Junior College. J. Philmore
day and tr'ritlay.
Other studeht body officers are Bert Ereman, presldent; Olga Hernandez, secretary, and Wllma Koenlg, treasurer. The six representatives at large are Teresa Barile,
re-
ceived state championship jackets. They include Gary Alcorn, ^A.ntonio, R. L, Benson, Marion
Barbara 'Wilkinson, Jerry Hicks,
Anri Sirabian, George Tbursby, and
Daniels, Herschel Hoopengarner,
Alfreda Barton. Karlo Demoorjian, student botly
Johnson, Bill Service, Don Birkle, Alan Taul, RayWilliams, Ed Fogal,
vice presldent, installed the newly
cept a year, 3-4 p.m. 43, when he Track tea.m membe¡s .include Students are requested by Franz served on the Fiorentlno,- Tommy Sano, Eddie Welnschenk, adviser, to bling their Roosevelt faculty. (Continted on Page 4) (Continøeà on Page 3) Holstein taught and Ernie Slade.
f
J.
.
ive years at
ion High and,
UnSchool
Friday, June
trilo yebrs at
the Visalia
School
High.
before
coming to Fresno. GEoTGE HotsTElN Graduated From FSC
Holstein graduated from
Fresno State College
dicl $aduate work
P
in
the 1930 and
in the
Univer-
sity of California and University of Southern Californla and the Un-
. new deqn
3
(3-hour shop classes only) All 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. daily classes ,.....-. Âll 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. daily classes
8:00-11:00 . 1:00- 4:00 ..--..-.....-.. Monday, June 6 8:00-10:30 10.40-12:20 1:10-3:40 Tuesday, June
Jack Mulkey, now vice principal of the Roosevelt High School, will
1:10-
3:40
school's lnstructlonal proFormer Prcsident
8:00-10:30 10:40-12:20 1:10- 2:50 3:00- 4:40
Collins is a former presldent ot All Extended day
the FJC Faculty Club a¡d was
se-
lected as a¡ outsiandlng "member for the f,'resno Llons Club award two year6 ago. He is a sophomore class adviser.
Collins has been in the tr'resno city scbools system since 1943. He
of the F]C student Holl in the
taught in the Ilamilton Junlor HIgh School f¡on 1943-44 and the Fresno lllth Schoot'from 1944-50. He
previously taught for seven years (Contìutcd oa Pagc 2)
.
.-....-....
All 2:00 p.m. MVII'antl daily
classes
Äll 8:00 a.m. MWtr'and daily cla.sses ....-. All 10:00 a.n. TTh classes All 2: 00 p.rh. MWF'' and daily classes
70:40-72:20 1 : 10- 3: 40
succeed Holstein as president of Wednesday, June 8 8:00-10:30 the Fresno High School. 10:40-72:20 Collins, who has been a blologi1:10- 3:40 cal science instructor since 1950, will assist White in the supervision Thtirsday, Junc 9 gram.
9:00 a.m. MWF ancl daily classes ..,-...-.. All 9:00 a.m. TTH classes All 1:00 p.m. MI/VF anrl daily clasees
.....r.-.....-.AU
8:00-10:30 --.-.-.tr.--....--...-....-..--..... A.ll 10:00 a.m. MIVF and daily classes 10:40-12:20 .-...- Àll 10:00 a.m. TTh olasses
iversity of ldaho. He has a master's WednGday, June I degree from USC. 8:00-10:30
of the
elected student body officers today at 10 a.m. ln an assembly in the Memorial Auditorlum.
COLLINS
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Washington
BERT EREMAN wqs elected president body for the foll semester. Bert rcrce lor the office.
George Thursby, Teresa Barile; Al-
freda Barton, Gerald Hicks, A,nn Serabian, and Barbara Wilkinson,
Bangs ls Elecfed
ent of Schools Edwin C. Kratt and FJC President Stuart M.
The coaches intioduced their tea- members. The mentors in-
tary; 'Wilma Koenig, treasurer;
Rice, Shinya Tokubo, Miss Koenlg, Miss Wilkinson, and Miss Sirabian, representatives; Carol B ar s o t t l, (Continred on Page 2)
f,'lores' name will also be on a The Fresno Junior College will have two new deans next perpetual trophy supplied by .the Fresno J,unior Chamber of Com- year. Both deans were appointed by the Fresno City Board of merce. The presentation ìilas made Education Thursday on the recommendation of Superintendby Bernle Silvia.
stalled by Karlo Demoohjian, the vice president, include Hubeft Ereman, president; Robert Bangs, vice president; Olga Hernandez, secre-
.{.ll 8:00 a.m. MWF and dally classes
-........... .-....-----
-....'...-. All 8:00 a.m. TTh All 11:00 a.m. MWF and daily
classes classes
All 12:00 noon MWF' and daily classes ..-... All 11:00 a.m. TTh classes .......-.. All 2:00 p.m. TTh classes .......... All 1:00 p.m. TTh classes
classec: classes-.....-...June 2-(previous week) 7.10 p.m.r Friday night classes..-.....--.....-June 3-(prevlous week) 7-10 p.m.t Monday night classes.........-.--.June 6-7-10 p.m. Tuesday night classes.....-...-.June 7-7-10 p.m. 'Wednesday night classes----...June 8-?-10 p.m.
Thursday
nltht
No nlght clesses u'ill be held on Thursday or tr'rida¿ June g and 10. *Str'eek prevlous to final week will be the last meeting for Thursday and Friday night classes All grade cards and grade sheets are due iû the Reglstrer's offlce not later than noon on Monday, June 13. Orades for grcduete¡ who are participatiDg ln comme¡cement exerelÉee wlll be ashcal for fn e¡rotber bulletln wblch will be in mail boxes o¡r oF.beforo Junc g.
o