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FRESNO, CAIIFORNIA,
White To Attend President Stuart
JC
meeting of the tr'BLA St¿te Elxecu'
M. White
morrow.
is
The main item on the agenda ls
attend. another the California Jun-
the election of tbe nortåern
Yosemite
At the present, the advanced reglstratlon has totaled over 350,
correspondlng secretarY; M arY 260 in Ifatanoka, Gardena Hlgh School,
vernber 1. îhe reglstration begins at 1 PM Tuesday, October 30. Thé flrBt aesslon wilt begln at 3 PM October 30 lastlng until ? PM whlch ls the tlme for the confer' ence dlnner. The other gesslons are
at
recording secretary; Cruz Marti' nez, Salinas Union Hlgh School,
treasurer; and Fla¡k Martinez, F'ullerton JC, rePorter. . The advfsors arc John El. Colllns,
Fullerton JC, Juntor college ad' visor; Ârthur Sprague, Ilealil Col'
at 9 .AM;
luncheon 72145, ?:45 PM aud I .4.M. The conference
lege, Sactanento, northern atlvlsor;
wlll a.dþun Thursalay at noon.
Dr. A¡tùur S. Atlams, President ol tbe Âmertca¡ Councll on Educa' tlon, wtll be spcaklng on "The Placo of Junlor College Educetlon ln tüe Futr¡¡e of Our CountrY:" 8pc¡k¡ On Futurc Of JC'¡
l!, Slmpson, state suPerof publlc lnstructlon 18 on "The ¡\ture ol Juulor
Dr. Roy
lnte¡dent sD€Êktng
Colleges ln Celltornla-"
Dr. Jesse P.
Bogu.e, executlve Becr€tary of the Amertcan Agsocla'
the group.
oi F ullerton JC, col- Top-notch entertalnment highlege vice presldent; Hugh Holbert, Itghted the lunch hour, when hot Excelsior U¡lon High School in lunches were served to ever¡rcue. F.JC representation at the couNorwalk, southern Yfce President; Rosemary Botts, I'ullerton JC, ference numbered 27 of the total
ber 80 and continuing through No'
Thursday at
Mrs. Kay Seagraves, the dean of
and women accompanied
Smith, also
whlch l¡tllcates a large attenda¡ce. Laste Three DaYs The conference wlll be held over a threeday perlod beginnlng Octo'
meetlng
goYerDment
Publications, Student Governcentral vlce presldents. These offl' ces are not filled at the Present ment, Athletics, E inance, Campus Activlties, and A.ssociated Women time. The menbers of the executiYe Students rüere the toplcs which t¡e board are Don, Valenzuela, Fuller' students hatl a¡ opportunity to tliston Junior College. president; f'red. cuss in the workshops.
agafn thls year with headqu4rters at the Àhwahnee Hotel.
Wed¡esalay
the Euest sPeaker was Fresno State's Dr. l'orest Brown, dean of students. The fruit of Dr. Brown's talk was stressing the importa,nce of members of student government recognlzing their responslbilitleg. Ben Eichman presidetl as chalr-
tive Board in the FJC library to' man of the student
to
will be helct in
9:45 Ä.M to 4:30 PM.
Phi Beta Lambda, the X'JC chaPter of the Future Business Iæaders of Ameilca, will be the bost, to a
confereuce of ior College A,ssociation. The con-
ference
tor. The conference took place Saturalay at Visalia, on the COS campus,
Ph¡ Beta To Host FBLA
State Execs
Conclave maJ<lng plans
JC Students Take ln COS Conference
ROYALTY: Nqomi Morqles wos crowned Rcrn'Week queen during halftime activities of the'FJC, COS g-qme. Miss Morcles was sponsored by- the Latin.A'meriærr club. (Throneberry Photo)
tlon of J¡¡¡lor Colleges, ls another testu¡ed spealer, toplc unknowa. Naomi Morales, an 18 year old fre-shman-was crow'qed Ee ts the edltor of Publlcation for 'trÌiday as the Homecoming Queen of the Flesno Junior
AlphaGamma Gains Five ll I rytemÞers
and Eugene Cleavlnger, E¡xcelsior Alpha Gamma Slgua, thg CaliCollege Schol¡stlc Union Hlgh School, southem ad' fornia Junlor 'SocletS lnlttated flve Ifonora¡y the of Conwaj' Spttler R. visor. Unloq Hlgh School fs the F'JC sophomores ln e cere¡¡Ionlr otr chalrma¡ of ttre state FBLÀ úom' the Uulverslty Âvenue canpr¡s oD October
mlttee.'
CAlEilDAR OF TTIE WEEK October 25
Naomi Morales Chosen As Ram Week Queen
attenda^nce.
12:30 PM Student Gouncll M€14 Ootobcr 26
8 PM Porte¡r¡lllc
Game
at
Rat
cllffe 9tadlum October 27 9:30 AM to 4 PM Phl Beta Lamb'
da Statc Boatd Mcctlng llbra.ry
18.
Ilaruo Klzuka, a soclal sqlencs major, ls tn tùls country on a Etudeut vlsa. fron{okyo, J¿Da¡. The others &r€ f'elix Aür€it Âycock, bust¡ess ¿dmlnl¡f¡¡f,to¡ 2665
DeWttt, Clovls; WiUIa,m Ealst,
buslness admlnlstratfon, 1340 Nortù
Calaveras; Lelend Wepplen Dolltl-
cal sclence, 2333 Thomas; a¡tl Carol L. 'Bowma¡, physlcal educetton, 1466 North Caloveras.
They were tnitteted by Rodney Hlll, the.presldent of the ch¿pter, PM Phl Beta Lamb- Sel-ected as the queen's attendants were Ba¡bara Jean 7:30 to 10:30 Dr. Rolf Ordal, the advlsor. and Colleges for'66. rq" Street gYm Inida Jaqultt¿ Dewtt ls the secretå¡Y Dr. Thomas tr'. McConnell, dtrec' F'rágus Ànd Cecilia Jianita Caudillo, both 17 vear old freshtlatlon .Program ¡¡¿,Danclng of the chapter. Other members who tor of r.esearch stualy on dlverslfl' October 30 returued from last year are Bu¡ga¡ catlon ln hlgher educatlon a¡d Dm' MtsE Mora,les was cmwnetl DY Baumgarten, co-mlsetoner of arts; 't1:30 AM lnterclub Councll Rose, Janis Ross, Aan Snltb a¡d of commlssloner Nelson, antt Gayle fegeor of educaüon et the Unlver-
tbe Ämerlca¡ Ässoclatlon of Junlor College.
Bruce Pankratz, Presltlent of the reco¡dg. stty of Csuforata, ls aJrother of the newly formeal l.fO .A,lumnl Asso' leatured speakers. with The toplcs of thei¡ dlscusslon ctatton, whlch ln cooper&tlon cover, "Þrocurlng antl Malntalnlng the Fresno Junlor Cha.mber of the Juntor Colle8e staff," a¡d "The Conmerce sponsored Ra.m lüeek. Jüntor College Stutlent, - Ialentl- A graduate of the Roosevelt ¡ying and Meetlng His Spectal Re Iligh School, Mlss Morales is Ea'
Mid-Term Exams Set For Nov. 5-9
Look out everyonel The fat+ fllled week of November 5 to
9 l¡ faet approachlng. For those few uninformed indlvlduals' thls is the week of mid-term examlnat¡onê.
Mid-terme ane hcld each Year
Fresno Jurilor Gollege, and
mark the end of the flrst nine weeke of echool¡ AnYone who doee not attend m¡d-terme may recelve a failing grade in the
An examination maY be if one hae a very excellent excuse for not attend.
couree.
rgade up only
ing at the designated time. Grades will be given out ln the claases, for ther-e
3:45 PM FacultY Club
Edna Holland.
Jorlng ln secretadal techniques. She was sPonsored bY the Latin
qufrements."
at
October 29
wlll be no 6Pe-
ciat schedule to receive
the
grades.
Âmerlcan Club.
The Ram Vleek ¡allY featured two sBeakers from the Fresno Jun'
ior Chamber óf Commerce. Joe Pa¡ker, master of
ceremo-
nles introduced Malcolm De Orian, chairman of the FJCC to the stu'
tlent body. De. Orlan sald that he was verY
impressed by the enthusiasrh shown by the students during Ram Week. Dea.n Batley, .FJCC presitlent in'
troduced the queen candldates to the student assembly. Bailey a for-
rrer ¡'JC student Pralsed
Ram
Week a¡al the new college home. C. Lowell Spencer, muslc instructor of the FJC tlance band presented. a few selected numbers for entertalnment durlng the rally. Attentling the rally were the following College of the Sequoias stu' dent government members: Galen Greswald, president of the student body; Janice Stone, Yice president;
Novembcr 16 is the last day for students who are taking Glary Houk, commlssioner of ficouraee on the audit basls to petition for grades. The petltione nance; Shelby tr'ennel, Interclub
mrst be turned into the office bY
the end of thla day fon them to get fu¡l coneideratlon.
Council president; Jack llanna,
freshman presldent; Cichal Wasichuk, sophomore presldent; ÂUca
Soares,
ÄWS preeident;
Joyce
Sho Pcn¡krcrtz, president of the
PLANNERS: Bruce.
president.
of the Rqm Week or College .A'lu¡gni
Commerce, and Ben