r[Estt0 JuII0n [o[L[GE RAMS TO TRAVET
EVERYONE II\IVITED
TO SANTA MARIA
TO FROSH DANCE
FOR HANCOCK TILT
TOMORROW NIGHT tuBuSHED
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FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
Kelly's Crew Plays Hancock Tomorrow A win is a'tmust" for
in Santa Maria if he
R.am Coach Joe
Has Song Theme
Kelly tomorrow night
"Moments
Hancock this year has most of its players back from last season's team which posted a 22-9 and has ådde4-. tslented , Ðervpome¡s. The Buildggs are currentlY one of the
said
Startlng Five
Kelly will have high scorlng Huey Davis a.ncl Al B¡owa at forwa¡ds wlth Gary Alcorn at
Remember"
ls Announced
To FJC Court
they lnclude Edd Sudtljian, Elea-
nor Franco, Mary Lanotte, Dotti Rubald, Lois Raybourn, and Gene Flancis. The Talent Show wlll be held on
March 16 at 10 a.m, ln the X'¡esno
Memorial .{uditorium, The
FRED GARCIA
....A.MSPrexy
AMS Plans Barn Dance 'tr'red Garcia, president of
Gene Francis, president of the student body, appointed ffve members to the student court, the first time in six years that the Flesno Junior College has had one, The court, as stated in the constitution, will review, interpret, and have final jurisdlction over all ínvolving constitutionality. issues the
that the dance is open to aU f'JC students a¡d their dates. Entertainment Planned
will be provided by the Harmonettes, an FJG trio, consisting of Shirley Neal, Dulcena Entertainment
Allison, and Patsy Ingram, and by Richard Rasner and George Smlth, Fresno State College students.
Barrios saitl that the admlssion students without stuSent body cards and 26 cents
is 50 cents for
with cards. MurÍel Maxwell, class president of the main campus; Gertrude Stubblefield and John McOarthy, advisers, and Barrios are in charge It will act when petitioned as fol- of arrangements.
Red Associated Men Students, an{rouncKey Club antl Rally Commlttee are ed the AMS is planning a barn lows.
co-sponsors of the event. dance and a AMS feed. Copus said that each club is aùIIe said that the places and the ed to particiBate in the show. Each dates are not yet decided. club will sponsor an act, with the Garcia has appointed. Larry Ânv¡itrning club having their name derson aB general chairman. Others imprinted on a trophy. He sairl that on the committee are Bob Wa.gner, there will be a second place award, Marvin Lutz, Etl Àstone, Mihe F'labut the committee has not decided herty, Glynn Bryant, and Ruben on what the awa,rd shall.be. Barrios. Copus urged all clubs wlshlng to Garcia Ealal that the activittes partlcipate to Eee Miss W'ílIa are being held to raise the interest Marsh, dean of students, on the of the AMS etudents. X'JC maln campus fgr a Talent He alsg eald that there might be Show form,'aDd to turn\the form in a couple of meetings on the state by tomorrow at z.D.m. college campus if it warrants a Mlss Lanotte wae appointed còange.
Committee members
Leon Suttcn is the chairman of a petition by the student council to determine the constitutionality decorations committee on the F SC of any proposed activity or legis- campusJ pther members include 'Lulatlon; such petition must be si8n- Margaret Ryan, Lily Carrillo, cille Capelli, Fred Garcia, Rod.ney ed by a majorlty of the council. Hill, Sharon Coue¡ Madeline Di 't Petition By Five Members Liddo, ancl Barrfos. .4, petitlon by not fewer than flve Maxwell is chairman of the decomembeis of the student council ratlóns commfttee on the main of challengtng the constltutioqgüty any legfslatton or'actlvity óf the camBub, Hls cbmmlttee lncludes Eugene Covey, Mar5r Alejandro, councll. A petition sigaed by not fewer Ruth Gallegos, Marcia Lombardo, -4.
than 100 members of the Assocl- Magdalene Canales, Veda Luhm, a(ed Student Borly challenging the Lois Smith, Patricia Jones, a¡d constitutiouality o,f a¡y legielatlon Daryl De Rouchey. or activity of the couDcil, Äll petitlons to the court must be in writing and in dupllcate. The orlginal Copy will be given to the Chief Justice of the Cou¡t; the George C. Holsteiri, dean ot ¿dduplicate will be given to.the mlssions and records, announced (Continrcd on Page 2) thal nearly 300 day students have regfstered late in the Fresno Jun'ior College since sprlng semeõter ¡eglstratlon January.SO ând 31. The nerv' enrollment includes
300 Studenfs Register Late
7,279 day students anat 1318 night
studetrts, totaling 2,597.
center and Polly Carver and Ben Elchma.n at gu.ards. Älcorn still leads the team in
Holstefn also announced that
evening students in apprertice and trade extension classes may still enroll next week, however, other
league play scoring with 166 points.
Davis and Brown follow Alcorn in the scofing q,eBârtment and are top defensive Þerformgrs. Reserves
is the theme of the freshman
that this is the first freshman class big social eþthering the spring semester and sald
F rqncís Nqmes Five Sfude nts
hottest JC teams in the nation in scoring, but.had dìfflculty wlth the cellar dv¡elling Taft College Cougars last Saturday nltht. ' l$illiam Bertka, who took over coaòhing ¡eins for HaJxcock last year, has a well balanced team chaiiman to obtain locaf radio and Other AMS officers are Moses with eeveral players that can be television personalities to act as Hernandez, vice-president; Brydnt, judges for the event. À master of secretary; and Anderson, treasurer. classed as starters. The Bulldogs, who use a full ceremonies will be picked from Garcia sald t[ere wtll be an im'court press, have good speed a.nd the FJC student botty latêr by the portant meetiDg tomorrow at noon ln B-1 on the main campus, with their atlttett height will dve committee. tåe Rams all they can hanclle tomor10w.
to
dlziss dance, which will be held tomono wnight from 9 to 12 midnight in the Moose Hall, featuring Jack Rustigan's band. Ruben Banrios, president of the class on the tr"SC campus,
TqlenÍ Show CommÍtÍee
College, another non-conference opAl Copus, chairman, recently anpotrent, otr its home court TuesdâY nounced the Talent Show commitnlght, and defeated ft 85 to 62. tee. The Rams will stay on the road
Santa Maria team. Hancock was Etrentthened at the gtart of the second half of CCJCA play by the addition of Dave HYatt, 6 foot 8 inch center from Ohio, who became eligible at that time. Hancock le Hot
NO.
Fr¡day N¡ght Dance
hopes for at least a tie in the ÇentraJ California Junior College Association title race. Kelly's crew will invade the Allan Hancock Collegd gymnasium in a crucial game that could determine the Rams chances for the championshiP. Rams Wln 24th The Rams walked awaY wlth their 24th victory Saturday in Palo Alto when ttrey handed the Stan' ford University Junior YaÉity Braves their third loss of the season. tr'resno met San Jose Junior
and meet the Porterville Junior College Pirates Saturday night in a CCJCA game. Fresno is expected Dot to have too much trouble \rith the Pi¡ates, but will have stiff competition from the high scorlng
16, 1956
night classes are closed. Curtis Lackey, the 'apprentice training coordinator, will sip. up
Don Birkle, Dick
late registrants in the apprentice to 8 ¡r.m. Tuesday
Payne, Kalem Barserian, Bob Palacios, Marion Daniels, and Chuck
Wimer ìilill probably see action
classes from 7 through Friday.
against Porterville Saturday night. The Rams have two remaining
will
ruary 25 in the Roosevelt Iligh
evening registration will be in the main campus office, where day students ma make program cha4tes next week from 8 to
Late enrollment in day subjects
Business Leaders
sitence legislation.
AF¡
Arrange Parfy
Newmqn Cleb Plqns Snow Porty Februory22
Phi Beta Lambda, FJC's chaPter
of the Future Business Leaders of America, irvill hold a membership party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the
Newman Club of the Flesno Juni-
or College is planning a snow party on Washington's birthday. Pât Foley, president of the club, stated that the members will leave
Ramble Inn.
Ray llamilton, new President, all buslness students to at-
urges
for Big Stump at 7:30
tend the PartY.
and .Annie Kelmer aud Sally Bén-
nett, retreshmeDts. Tbe clothlng wlll be sports.
a.m.
of tbe party, said the members of the Ruben Barrfos, chairman
event
a¡.e Pat Jones, arrangements; Pat Spomer, games and entertalnment;
to 3 p.m.
11 à.m. Holstein said FJC has 650.veterans enrollecl under federal sub-
School rymnasium.
The committees for the
be accepted from 1
through tomorrow. Both day and
home games. They will host Coalinga February 23 in the Yosemite Junlor High Schoel gymnasium and College of the Sequoias tr'eb-
AWS bFFICERS-Officers of the Assgcicted lVomen Stud,ents cne from left to right,' Rochelle Hcnford, secretcry;_Gcryle Kovibk, historicrru Pot Jones, vice-president; Sclly Bénnett, ireqsurer; crnd Bobbie Burton, president. Photo Uy Chcrles ilshno
trlesno State College Neúma¡ Club have been lnvitett to attencl.
The lood committee Is
heedeal
McGee, tre¿surer
the
by Jtm club.
of