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Women Choose AWS Fc,ll OÍÍicers
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Mary Lanotte, a freshman buslness major, is the fall semester
president of the
Associated
'Women Students. In an election held. Monday, 4Pproximately 50 women students voted. Miss Lanotte defeated Dor- voL. othy Rubald. Sally Bennett defeated Beverly Martell by three votes for the of-
By RUTH ALLEN
Dean Emeritus James M. Malloch
will be the featured
¡V FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY,
fice of vice Bresident; Eclith For-
MAY 17, 1956
speaker at the installation and awards assembly Wednesday at 10 AM in the Fresno Memorial .A,uditorium. Dean Malloch traveled exteDsiveNO. 27 ly last year in both Europe and. the Near East. He is a member and former president of the tr'resno City Board of Education.
Fall semester student bqdy'officers who will be installed at the assembly are the following: Be
Fifty-five men students elected ester officers
in an election
d e n t; Rochelle Harford, secretary; X'rankie TVhite, treasurer;
Mon-
Larry Anderson, a pre-pharmacy major from Chowchilla, was electsemester. ,ed nresident for the fall
the current semester, saitl that the
other fall officers will be installed next fall.
MARY LANOTÏE . . .AïUS prexy
Ph¡ Beta Lambda Plans lnstallation Fete Wednesday
HaII, a business major from Fresno, secretary, Paul Ledbetter, a physical education maior from Chowchilla, treasurer. .A.nderson will be installed into officq by Moses Hernaàdez, actlng president of the sp¡ing semester, at an assembly 'Wednesday at 10 .A,M in the tr'resno,Memorial ,A,uditorium.
The other officers will be in-
stalled. in the fall.
Thomas 'Williams, and Robert Russell, representatives at large.
Eichman,
Hamilton urges all member to at-
"There lare approximatelY 60 tend the dinner. items on the questionnaire and if
Picnic
6:30 PM-
you multiBly the items bY the numbér of job classifications it New Ploce Selected will gtve "the reasous whY it's a For Distribution Site tremendous job to draw informaFranz Weinschenk, Rambler
Rampage Banquet,
the Hut MAY
25
US Naval Recruiting Team, ad-
tion together," stated Eckenrod.
Ramble lnn
7 PM-AA Degree Dinner, Ha-
viser, said that the distribution of cienda The group coordinator hopes to annuals witl be in Ä-20 on the MAY 30 have complete tabulation and Pri- tr'resno State campus instead of in Holiday, Memorial Day marily information bY June 1. The the office as previously announced. buslness project class and several
members of the faculty are helBing with the tabulatfon. "We are having a hard time getting results back from small organlzatlons of one or two People because they feel they won't effect the overall situation," said Eckenrod. "They are the most im-
BY MIKE HARTMAN
Americon Club Prexy
tr'resno tn 1906. "My wife and f are from a dlfTony NaJera wtll be the Presldent of the Latln Amerlcan Club ferent country, and we go to
ln order that we can learn the customs and historY of our Hls cablnet which was chosen adopted country," sald Kazato by the club members at a regular when asked why he is golng to
for'the fall
semester startlng In school
September, He succeeds Don Diaz. ,
meetlng Tuesday include TobY Àr- school. Kazato menta; vlce presldent; Lllllan Car-
ls taklng a
course ltr
Cazares, general educatlon, whlle hls wlfe trea,surer, and Àntly Sandoval, ser- ls taklng an art course at f,'resno geant-at-arms. State College
rlllo, secretary; SallY
education
tr'rancis, spring semester president. The assembly will be opened by
BEN EICHMAN
...newþrexy
tr'rancis who will then turn the meeting over to Olga llernandez, vice-president of the student body and chairman of the election com-
New SB Pre*y Desires Student Comment Program
mittee. Lanotte, Anderson Elected
In addition to the student body offlcers, Mary Lanotte and Larry' Anderson, newly elected presidents Ben. Eichman, newly elected of the Associated'Women and Men Itudent body president, is a na.tive son of I'rosno. Ile graduated Students, respectively, v¡ill also be installed. The outtoing student body, A.WS,
and AMS presldents will .be pre sented witb gavels, symboliø of the office in which they served. The spring semester student body officers v¡ill be presented with the traditional service pins and life membership cards iu the student body in recot¡ition of their service. Other Awards Other awards to be made at-the assembly include the Recl Key Serúice Awards to the outstanding freshman and sophomore men and
of the sBring semester. Certificates of Proficiency will be
'\ry'omen
tion between the student council, awartled by Robert P. Hansler, faculty membe¡s and the student chairman of the trade and indusbody. trial division, to a total of 70 stuMore student social affairs are dents who will have comÞleted anticipated by him as well as infour semesters in one shop fieltl. tra.mural sports. .Eichman will be installed by These include eight stutlents from Fresno city high schools. The high
Gene tr'rancis, present student body school students will receive their president, at the installation assemat their respectlve high 'Wednesclay in the Memorial certificates bly schools. The night school student$
Auditorium.
will receive their certificates
Oldest Studenf Fee,ls US ls Not Jusf A Single Counfry, Bût World
A likeable little Japanese, who portant because they'constitute a that the Unitetl States ls feels of business." number larger The lnterviews are 60/o com- "not just a count¡Y, but the pleto and 30Vo of the questfon- world", is the oldest student- ennalres have been returned from rolled at Fresno Junlor College. Jisaka Kazato was born ln Chiother sources. ba, Japan on October 2, L882, and arrived ln San Frsncisco in Noiero ls Foll lotin 1904. From there he moved to
a general
major, ran unopposed in the recent student election. He succeeds Geue
the FJC business division Blans Phi Beta Lambd.a will hold its CALEÑDAR to survey local business firms to installation d.ilner'Wednesd.ay deteimine the value of distribu' trom ? to'9 PMin thë'Carousel. OF.THP WEEK from tr'resno High School in 1955. tive job opportunities. Ray Hamilton, spiing semester MAY 17 Eichman will be a soBhomore Gervase A. Eckenrod, an FJQ president, will Preside 11 AM-lnterclub Council, S-10 he. takes office in the fall. when business division facultY member,' Phi any that said Hamilton 12 AM-Ph¡ Beta Lambda, B€ He is an avid basketball fan and who is the coordinator, said that Beta Lambda student may attend MAY 18 the object of the surveY is to de- the dinner and thât reservations 5:30 PM-Christian Fellowship played on FJC's champiotrship basketball team. termine what oPPortunities will are to be made with RaY Palacios, Picnic at Millerton Ðichman is striving for more be open in the fields of salesman- treasurer, by TuesdaY. Price is 7:30 PM-AWS Pa6t Presidents interest from students in student ship, advertising and merchândis- set at $2.50 per person. Dinner at M rs. Hazel government. He plans to put in efing for students. The outgoing officers include Pedensen's home fect a student suggestion program The survey will be made bY Mary Lanotte, first vice President; MAY 22 students will bring sugmeans of a mailed questioPnaire DottÍ Rubald, second vice Presi6 PM-Phi Beta Lambda Hay whereby gestions directly to the student supported by interviews and tele- dent; Sally Bennett, secretary; DiRide council or student council memphone follow-ups. Six hundred ana Avila, historian; Lorraine 2:30 PM-Rambler swim party, He will leave the student be¡s. thirty six students have been sent Jacinto, reporter; Jim Detherage, Wymouth council organization as it stands, questionnaires of which 218 are sergèant-at-arms, and. Barbara MAY 24 being interviewed at the Present 'WiIkinson, parliamentarian. 3 PM-Campus Activity Club but he hopes for better cooperatime.
Rube¡ Bcnioe
Dorothy Rubald, Patricia. Jotres, Muriel Maxwell, Ralph Lawrence,
Other officers elected are Raymond Palacios, a business major from Calwa, vice president; Leo
Bobbie Burton, president for
Eichman,
Barrios, vice-pres-
day.
elected state parliamentarian for the tr'uture Business Leaders of A,merica and treasurer of Red KeY Club for the fall sem€ster, will be installed. at the installatlon assembly Wednesday.
n
president; Ruben
Associated Men Student's fall sem-
elected officers are freshman students majoring in business. Miss Lanotte, who was recently
Distributive .^, .' 9ccupaf lons
A55OCIAIED s¡UDEN¡I
Anderson ls AMS President
ath defeated Lillian CarrÍIIo for secretary; Marie De Ruosi won over Marian Bitter and tr'rankie White for treasurer, and.' in the race for hlstorian tr'rancis Roderick won over Dolores Critz and. Camille Harlan. r\ll the newly
FJC Surveys
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Dean Mqlloch Guesf Speqker At Assembly
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in
class.
Those receiving certificates are as follows:
Mrs. Kazato, who will be 70 this for about four years, before that August, was born in lwakuni, Jap- he spent his tirhe outdoors workan, ancl arrived in this country in ing in the fields. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kazato 1906.
The couþle were marrled in stated that they would like to
go
1910 and have three chlldren, and back to Japan for a vlslt, but not seven grandchlldren. The three to live, as they have no one re-
Kazato chlldren seem to have
es- mainlng there, and algo because, rtl Ber¡'loÊ, DoDaId tabllshetl themselves successtully "the UnltecÌ States ls the greatest Moses E[erllandez ln the communlty. One of thelr country ln the world." sons ls a doctor in West Fresno, The Kazato's reslde in a small while the other lB a lawyer. The frame house at ,3756 'W'est Olive Kazato's lone daughter, an ex-pl- Àvenue. The house, though small, E GarÌlson. ano teacher at tr'¡esno State, ls is quite comfortable, hanglng on Rev R¡,dio a¡tl televlslon: Archle .A'rcla, now a housewlfe. the walls are three palntlngs by Kazato has no speclfic plans af- Mrs. Kazato. The garden shows ter school, except to relax and the work that Kazato has put lnto work ln hls gafdeû, to follow hls It, the grass ls green, fhe flowers rellglon, and. to talk freely wlth almost ba¡ren of any weéds, and the shrubbery ls kept neatly trlmhls frlends. Kazato has been attendlng FJC meal. (Plcture on pa8e 2) D, Stalllngs,
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