AMS To Sponsor Trad¡tional Dance
IIEStrO JTITION COIT.EßE
The Associated Men Students are sponsoring a traditional barn dance on Friday, May 11, frbm 9 to 12 PM in the ?I',!UsHED
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Marigold Ballroom. Moses Hernandez, AMS yice president, who þ in charge the dance, announced that the music witl be supplied by of NO. 25 the Yalley Sunshine Boys. The men are to wear levis and cotton shirts and the latlies cotton
ASSOCTAICD s¡UDENIS
CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY
3,
I95ó
Reso lutions
dresses.
Stanley Tusan, iu charge of tlck' ets, said the ÂMS members and a Buest wilt be admittetl free wlth
Possed AI ConÍerence
an AMS card. Those
sion fee of 50 cents. .On the night of the dancé, the ,A.MS will award a troPhY to the outstanding athlete-scholar of the year. The winner will also receive
Seven resolutions were Passed
the California Junior College
Stu-
dent Government Âssociation meeti¡g on Catalina Islánat, APril 26-
a
Fbur resolutions were accePted unanlmously and one was Post' poned indeflnitelY.'
y€ar.
Other club officers include Fled
Six WorkshoPe Àpprodmately 355 delegates from 65 junior colleges through' out the Btate ettended the ence. Slx workshops were set uP for tåe delegates to attenct. TbeY inclutled activities, publications and public relations, finance uq-
Garcia, president; Larry ln¿s¡son, treasurer; and Glynn Bryant, secretary, Jackson Carty, FJC librariah Instructoi, is the adviser for the tlroup.
Class Plans Swim Party
$25,000, athletlcs, finance over
$25,000,
and the advisersl work-
sboD.
' The flnance under ahop proposed that
$25,000
the
work-
FF'I
FOr rnoa'-t
CJCSGA
recommend legfslation by th€ Unlt' ed Statee Congrees Permlttlng in' cone tax deductÍons for college tultlon and necesilarY school ex'
The tr'resno Junior College freeh-
of the mqny FiC students participo'ting in "Teccher's For o FUTURE TEÄCHER - One on the right. Mis. Lucile Herbert, the regulor teochei ot the HolDcry'l wos Lcrurc lewis mcrn G¡qmmor School is ot left.
penses. The Yote was 50'0 with threc schools abstaiaing. Activltiea WorkshoP
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Nine Run Unop osed
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lStudents Enter
The athletics workshop
freshments
t*--l seven usur_
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11 rwu wç¡ç r¡vurto have state representation in thelpaign mauagcls' Ñatlonal Junior College Àthletic I natetl frolr the floor'
Ruben Barrios and Muriel Max-
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Nomination From Floor Àssocfation sponsored basketballl Stella Lindly supervised a readtou¡nament without penalty. , It I Ben Eichman, candidate for period for a sixth BFade Exoup ing a passed P I e unanimously. was ,.*ä*l*åî"îo"i"1i'u#Tîu"åî | The publications and puüic_re-lfor representätive-at-large, werel Mary r,anotte, a xtesno Juniorland also-.helpett _wìth a¡ithmetic s¡ettilg .at Jefferson $34e llations workshop proposed that I osnirrted from the floor. college freshman, *". | 1n -a "re"t"a publications and public relatio¡sl tno." seeking election are Eich-l shte-parliamentarian of the ru-l Scnoot under the guidance of Mar' work' l-ro. presiateni; Ruben Barrios, lture S-usiness Lèaders of Americàlvln W. Golcten. lrrs. Llndley !Ã'as be divicletl dividetl lnto two separate *otk Bhops. Public relations will be held | ;ioe-;r;sident: last weekend,s weekend's annua.l confer- | verY enthusiastic about the pro;;'e;r;sident; Rochelle Harford, I t'i' l""t generaland that and reported tha-t ofl*o."olr"rr: conferences spring during the trees-lo.no in RiversÍrle r'rânkie White, White. treas-1"o." Shc succe"e. succeedsltram Riverside. She ;;;;"-t-"; ¡tâoti" ls¡tt in general the cJcsGA and the nublicationsl- . óorothy Rubatd, patrlcialBarbara wllklnson, also of r.lc. l..!" woulal like Yerv.much,to teach workshop will be durins the rall ;;;;;, Muriei Maxwell, R^alel - o"."io" *"iara åt r.¡c was de- the sixth_crade ln the future. | | | (Continued on Page 2) La\trrence, and williams,_ cancli-lfeateit by six votes tor Junior col-l . Laura.l.*it,_ 1n.:ducltign ,ma' dates for representative-at-large. i.*" presldent by Fred sûtthl ior, participated in the-elenentary
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of the refreshmentg.
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will be
and Patricia Spomer are in charge
Teacher For .or rrrr¡l \rr[lç€tf5 l^ ,'--- rì-^---:,,.;.;";ffiú-orri?ïl{Dty Prggram
dele- | lnorrar
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will hav.e its last functlon of the semester tomonow ln the.form of a sreim party fron 4 to 9 PM at Blakeley's pool. Other entertainment wlll inclutl€ softball and volleyball games, Reman class
Smith, Vetla Luhn, Diane Avlla,
several F.JC students nr., an assembly in the tr'resno M* ly I. irr¡qrLur-ruru. tru Day" pro' tn" "Teacher For a :ooL | ¡o gates resolved.thar to" õ¡csô¡,lMq*9-Td9balloting' lo"- r, part or tr'resno's Public ¡annmmand ro rhe sr"t. ,tnr"tid 'There is only one can I Ã.i""t. week. The event was held
mougly.
$60 scholarship.
Tom I'lores, who ls Dresently en' rolled at the college ot Paclflc, wag presentetl with the aw4rd last
27-28.
der
members
without a iard will PaY an admis'
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well, freshman class presidents, are in charge of the arra.ngements. Gertrude Stubblefieltl and Ray Mc-
Carthy are the faculty sponsorÊ.
Students wishing to attend th€ party must sig¡ up this week in room 89 on the main campus and in front of the Rampage offlce ln AB on the FSC campus.
Air Force W¡ll Visif
FSC
Today
Lt. Robert K. Wa¡tl ancl T/Set. ChÀrles Eich are visiting the main
campus today
at the Ramble Inn
from 9 .A.M to 2 PM. Thelr purpos€ is to inform and advise students on how to apply for U.S.
Àir
tr'o¡ce
aviation assignments shortly after graduation.
They triU also ansrrer any qu€gtions concerning the air fo¡ce observer and aviation pilot èadet
Corty Reveols ",:f"mlandå,î#åî,ï,ïï"îîl -y""1'"-"t¿:;i*,,'"'t;.,:;"¿:"; i:1"'åå'::T'å';".i"'ffiilÏll Lt. ye;rs he is etecte¿ central sectionlworktns-wtth the-fourth a¡tl fifth l;;;*as was Mrs. Lewld also Hook, vice I
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Cclr. Jim Blackwe[, Lt. Roy áncl Lt. tr.reil Backman, the
very
,ì qith the progXam. She ;"; or her trme working a'reading group .o¿ .o",ã-.t'9",-11":':_":T:î js the_p.r":].î::.t-llelaent, He á:d_h.: succeeds.",ot1l,Sll,l#;;rñï;""uiil;o[;i" "ili:l{ïÌ"i:."T"^*:.,îi^":tïl:1-"f::-lwith näi"".. list of 143 new books ;;;;iils.i,oot. : fr.eshman class and is a iournal'| also of Fullerton Junior College. I Also includetl in the day's schedable ln the FJC library. ism major' The new offlcers wui atiend a I ule was a lunch in the teachers' The noDfiction section heads the I rist with 116 new ¡¡olumes .an¿ in- | Mfss Harforc, fresnman major-a | state executive board meetlng lo I dioiog ,oo-, training' ls. I neeclley college May 25th' Next cludes such diverse subjects as the I ing in secretarial^"å"iî"-"ii ind | :iT:;ffå*,u'i:;äj"ï'Hil:: 'åi l,liåu,iä,"":"i" *" I vorably on the orderllness of the rft oló' ""yff;TJT,"'îääffå"":T 18-years is ¡r¡or' 1967, and ramento in ¡u May, Norman vrncenf,lÞuuuut '"i*jBallard, Dr. Norman-VincenilScbool T. J. Ballartl, lrduvulu ^'il-"r, ancl the studetrts. she årì." t r¡Âr+aÌlclassroom is clerlcal-majo1 pe¡Ie,s ..porver of Positlve Thtnk-l Mtss Whtte, a "'"^rj,"rî ¡ Iviiss Rubatd "ld !-**-:_------: lstaterl that it was the best ciass in. a Mr. ins,, and ,,Rtse of the Labor uove- | 1? y19ì oldj:$ ajt:nd:d the Cen- | were tr'JC's entries observed. She also .t"9 I ;;;;"å Mrs. Business Executive contest. rrã p*r.ã "r,"" ment ln Los Angeles" by G. ff. I trat Union High School' for the teacher, Mrs. I Represe ntatlve-At-Large Stfmson. Lucile V/. Herbert. years *:lBusingss ot" ls 18 rð vear. old Mlss Rubald H-ubalc ts in-l The biographical newcomers in| tttiss T.^d lnstructors Other tr'resno Junior College stuM.t .r-:- c-r..-l--clude some interestlng studfes otlis a graduate 9l S1" Joaquin l.r-who partlcipatett in the andents r"lPlgn marã¡ine Trip sn" i. ;à"""i"ifi: 'J. Soturdoy elementary tralning program ánd Johnlnual trrancls Svilich. business' standing contemporary wrtters. I I tr*resno runiorl ,
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Navy recruitiDg team from OaJ<land, will visit the Ramble Inn lôf'ay 26 for the purpose of explain-
itrg the Naval Reseree tralning
pro8ram.
Contact Paul Starr, dean of men,
for further information. CALENDAR OF THE WEEK MAY
3
1l AM-lntenclub FounoÏ|,
S10
12 noon-Phi Beta Lambda, 88 MAY 4 12 noon-AWS,S10 12 noolr-AMS, 82
¡l-9 PM-Fr€shman clase swlrnmlng paÉy, Blakeley's pool MAY 8 Vocatlonal Nursce ExamMAY &9 AM-2 PM-Student Body Electlon
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MAY 11 9-12 PM-.AMS barn dance.