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Six members of the FJC student council and an advisor, Joseph'W'. King, are attending the California Junior College Student Government Association's annual fall conference in Sacramento today through Saturday. The representatives are Ben Eichman, student body presiúrios, vlce presi1¿norq,!recre[a.rï, t-l F It

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FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY,' NOVEAABER

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Thirteen Fresno Junior College faculty members attended the sixth annual faculty workshoB of the

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committee.

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elegates ls attend'l workshop at the tman ls attentllng I student gove¡înubltcatiog; ylt' s activitles; Mlss

g¡ading standards and practices on the Bakersfielct College campuB. speaks on,Fubilc JC'e J. $ McDaniel, the vlce presid.ent of San Bernardino Valley Col' lege, spoke on "Measurlng a.ud Marklng ln a Public Junior College in a mornlng general sesslon, whlch also included a symposlum on the

workshop in Junior college

AWS; crrd Dicrre Avilr, chqirmcrn of the sociol

çere sereeted by rg ls the assocla'

'nstructors from 60 : colleges wlll be conference, whlch

Bakersfleld saturclay. tr'aculty members of etght iunior colleges participated in the Association

PL.A,NNERS: Plcrrning for the annucrl Ässociqted Mens, crrd Associated trVomen Students Christmqs Formql ore, left to' right, Rcry Pqlocios of .A,MS; Mcry Lcrnotte,.president of the

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Central California Junior

last week.

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and Muriel Max-

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Stuart M. White, presideut of Fresno Junior College commented in a recent lnterview, that he was elated with the manner in which local vot€rs passed the trleeno Ilnlfierl School Dlstrict bond issue

shops as soon aB possible."

All

t(eps\ Aîîeng

School Bond Passing Elates tJC President

"It ls too early to look into the futur€," saitl mite, "but I can say that'Walter Wagaer has been appointed architect to the Junior collete by the Fresno City Board of E<lucation.'It wtll take some tlme befqre ectual work can be begun, but I9ag¡er wtll be8in prellmlna¡y work l¡ draftlng plans for. the

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will represent ¡'JC shop. problems of Ð

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workshop tbeme.

Symposium speakers tnclutled Leonard Porterfielct, Allau Han' cock College; Jerry Glral¡er, Col'

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I , Plg,ce Servíce CIub Fresno Club :::"."":iil?ï3il3"ï:l'j'"'î:åîî Ha.rrls, Bakersfleltl College. The symposlum chalrnan waa Dr. by an overThê bonal was CI(,Ve Merson, Ba.kersfleltl whelmlng marglD. Sponsorrs Yule UCLA Alumn¡ Thonas Honor to our school thls came lege dean of lnetrucüon. I y-ear .t plece t' by. wlnning second _o4f Vlilliam Houpt, tìe assoclatlon's -I-Oy LOfllesr Prï: Award Offer prestdenr presideur or atrd the 9llotb.lt. :chol?sjlc. Med Society Astociatlon Jutlging of last ye8t's

rra^s pleased

Fresno voters have placed with the clty schools and the Junlor college, passed.

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TÉe Fresno Bruln Club, ln coRed Key, a tr'resno Junlor College student servlce orgaÀlzatlon, operatlon wlth.the UCLA Alumnl ls sponsorlng r a Chrlstmas toy Foundatlon ls sponsorlng one drlve. The tlrtve wlll cogrmence scholarshlp for a deservlng FreeNovember 20 antl wlll entl Decem- ¡d studmt. Flegno Ju¡lor College ber 14. studetrts are eliglble along wlth The f,'resno County Medlcal So. Red Key Presldent Dolores Fresno State College students. ciet/s commlttee on uureing has Crltz salal that the drlve wlll be an Âll appllcantg must furnlsh (1) ¡ecommended that a school of nurs- later+lub competitlou and the lnb be est¿blished at F restro Junlor wlnne¡ wlll be based on Dercent- proof of at least a "8" avera8ie College. age per 'membershlp of toys for hlgh school or Junlbr college Stuart M. Wlite, FJC presldent, brou8iht\in. The winning club wlll work, (2) evidence ot flnanclal stated. ln a¡ lntervlew, "The Jun' be presented with a plaque wlth need, (3) evldence of good charior college lB well aware of the the club'e name lnscrlbed on it. acter and promlse. ADlllicants for provlde comnunity'B needg in nursing and Tentatlve plans are being made soholarshfps shoultl also is interested ln serving the com' to sçnd the toys to Hungary. Mlss evldence of extracurriùular actlvlmunlty." Crltz appolnted Gene tr'rancls as ties. If you're Ínte¡ested, applicatlons "We a¡e studylng the lde¿ of the genera.l chplrman. establishing a school of nurslug Miss CritZ, who urges that may be obtalned from Archle and we are worklng wlth tr'resno eYeryone cooperate in thts drive, B¡adshaw, FJC scholarshÍp chair-

Boosts FJ C As School

Stete College on this," saial Whtte, "however, no final plans have been made."

Callfornia law sets up 36 months ae the acceptable training period,

saltl that ast ù many toys as the club can afford to ship to Europe wlll be sent, and the rest wlll be tlistrlbuted here. Place for the depogit of the toyg wlll be

but the medical .society's commit- announced later. tee reports that efforts are belng made to hôve this requirement changed. By Iawl.FJC carxnot prû. vlde a three vearlraining prog¡am.

man, student personnel offlce, Room Ad-1l6. The loeal 3ruln Committee will select on or befoie .A.p¡il lst, the appllcant who will recelve the scholarshlp.

C ol I ege B usi ness

FBLA Gqins 3Q Members

In ConÍerence

Hancock College, aud

Dr.

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John

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akers'flélal, | !-ter

Tafr, porrervflie, Reetuey, cottegé

'Wallen, and Atlele Weller.

Sha¡on

"Televl¡lon"'.This year

to

-b-e tlifj. eelected, fo¡ fts theme' I l]." N::^._-c:'-_

or the sequoias or vJsana and.o,r-11f9:l'Ml "1"9.:1 Plctures oÞ clubs, actlvltles, lan Ilancock of Santa Mari¿, I nus," clasees, sports, an<l faculty wlll white le Veep lil;ä"rï;ä;: Presldent Stuart M. Whlte of The Rambler may be purchased FJC, the associatlon's vice presl' at elther book store for $2.60, but

dent, was toastmaster at a lunch' wlll go up to $3.60 FebruarT 15. eon in the Bakersfteltl College cafe- Franz Welnschenk, advisor, sald, terla, "Buy your eclltlon early and save ' Section leaders of Eiroup meet- a dollar, You may need that dollar ings inclurletl Robert, P. Hansler, later." F'JC, technlcal a, n d lntlustrial; The members of the staff are, Philip D. Smith, FJC, Engllsh; Marilyn Snyder, etlitor; Ralph

Houpt, adni¡istration; Dr. Orral ThroneberrT and Clinton Cozby, Luke, Bakersfield, counsellng a¡tl photography; Ronald Rantllett guidance; Willia.m Nielsen, Bakers- and John Alalrealte, advertising;

field, engineering and mathemat' Robert B¡own ancl Nobig Yamble, ics; À. E. Bryant, COS, science; artist; Ralph Lawrence, Anu.MowMelvin Cherno, Bakersfield, social ery and Jeanne Päxton, copyscience; Lorraine Aguirre, Bakers' writters; Gordon Kermer antl J, C.

field, home economics, and Carroll 'White, sports edltors; and Luci'lle Reed, Coallnga, performers' section Capelli, scheduling plcture s ; (physical education, art, nuslc, and 'Weinschenk, advisor. 'Weinschenk saltl, "The Rambler speech). ReBresentatlves frorn FJC in' will be a little blgger this year cluded IVtrite, I{ansler, Smlth, John than it has bedn tn the past, ln Mock, George C. Holstein, J. P. both size of book and number of bited the Collins, Robert Shaver, Paul Starr, pages." Show at Paul Mueller, Dr, George Krous,

Divi sion

ExhibitsOÍÍiceOÍ1900

The Fresno Junior College Busi modern office of 1900 at the Bu the Fresno Memorial Auditorium, National Gerald Fries, Keith Emmert Office Management Association and the California Society Norvel Caywood.

and

writers, their age ranging from 1889

to about 1920.

To Show Film On Greece FSC

F resno State College's Art Department has announced the showlng of a color fllm on Greece and the ancientiworld, to be presented this afternoon at 4:16 PM.

The film, attempts to recreate the glory of the ancient Greek civilization of the fifth century before'Christ, and to interpret visually the ideas of that .Derlocl

She also saicl that it stanals to reason that auy school that has the

best buslness equipment wiu clve the student a better trai¡rlng In all types of business machines. The exhibit of the 1900 busluess Elizabeth Morgan, Allen Muse, office was set-up wlth its desk, Olivia Neri, Haruml Okamura, Joy typev¡riter, waiting charr, antl its Lee Powell, Patti Pryce, A¡thony stove with coals. In compa¡ison to this, the mod' Ruiz, Mary Sample, Çla Jean Scribner, Alfred Shanley, Bonnie Smtth, ern office with lts present day Mary Lou Smith, Dulcie SBellma¡, machlnery also was displayetl. .A.lso exhibÍted were sevent type' Sumiye Taniguchi, Beverly llnder-

wood, Arlene Yettllng,

of the R¿mbler' FJC yea'r

welcomed I - T". Etaff- selected ll: tlene trom the I for last year's edltlon of the RaD-

of Certifietl Public Accountants. The x'uture Business Leaders of The modern office of 1900 equlpAmerica held a formal initiation ped with its convenlences showed featuring a candlellght cerenonY the comparison between the day's Monday evenlng at 8 o'clock on of the oil lamp 'a¡d those ot the the O Street campus, Room S22. electrlcal machine age. The initiates are Nancy Ârm' FJC's buslness divislon ls the strong, Robert Bates, Carol Bishel, best equipped s.chool outslde the Sally Camacho, Eva Chlno, Gene Bay Area an(I Los Ângeles said Chisholm, Angela Cisneros, Ba¡bara Cox, Sharon Cummings; Dorothy Mrs. .A.nna Mae Turnlpseed. Davis, Qulta DeWitt, Roy Edwards, Donald tr'orstrom, Phyllis Gehrke, Richard Gentry, Joan Grovacchinl, Ruby Hirabayshi, Jovita Huerta, Virginla Jeffreys, Ralph Lawrence, Xlank Marres, Muriel Maxwell,

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Dckàaratt, a.n aôslsta¡t superluteu-|Sattfon leût of the Kern countv unton I book'

as expressed in art and literature.

The film will be shown ln

Room 101, lndustrial arts bulldlng on the Shaw Ävenue campus, Admission is 26 cents,

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1900 OFFICE: Modem office equipment çf lg00 wcr^s displcryed by members of Red. Key, Fresno Junior College service club at q recent displcry showing office equipment of 50 yecrrs crgo ond present dcy equipment.

NOTICE

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The Fresno Junior College Rampage will not be publithcd next week due to the Thankegiving holidaya.

The next cd¡t¡on will

Thursday, Nov.29.

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