RAMS PLAY CITRUS JC SATUR
Cocrch Hcrrs lV'iedenhoefer's Rcmbling Rqms will be reody fo¡ the Citrus ]unior College Owls when the IC closh in cr non-leogue title- contest at Rcrtcliffe Stcdium Scturdoy night. The Ram line includes, from left to right, Fred Rqco, Horry Miller Pete Mehcs, Bill P¡itchcrd, Bill Lomb ond Bill Herron. in the bockfield qre Alex Kobzoff, Clint l,etlow, John Lujcmo, crnd Kenny Pipes.
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Fresno JC Takes On Owls In
Non-League Encounter This Saturday evening at 8 PM, the Rams of Fresno Junior College will entertain the Owls of Citrus Junior College at Ratcliffe Stadium in a non-league encounter. Thus far this year the Owls,have compiled a 1-3 record. Their one win was an impressive 14-0 victory over Porten¡ille
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER IZ,
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tr'ragus, Red Key; Caralee B.lizzarQ,, Talent Club; Charlotte Sprayberry, Technical and Industrial Club;
Susan Chandler, Rampage,
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Cokey Newman, Rambler. Bea¿h, Phi Betå Lambda plesident,
The queen will be elected by the
Willian Murphy, Bevadean Breed' student body at the rally which ing, and Charles Leavitt. will be held Wednesday, October 30,
in the audltorium.
Guidance Group Elects Eckenrod FRESHMEN TO
PRESENT DANCE
Gervase Eckenrod., an FJC business divisfon counselor, was elect"Plain 'Ole Dance" ls the theme ed president of the San Joaquln of the freshman sponsored d¿nce to Valley Guidance .{ssociatlon l¿st be ln the socla.l hall of the Student Thursday ln the ftrst meetlng of Center Buildlng on the Fresno the school year at Ï*resno State Junior College campus, right after
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lected from\the various clubs and organizations on the campus. The candidates for the honor and their respective organizations are The California chapters of the Future Business Leaders of Ameri- Kathy Sharum, Associated Men
FJC participants included Mrs. Ðdna K. Hartley, Gervase Ecken' rod, and Mrs. Wilma B. 'Weston, advisors of the local chapter, RaY
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a 6 foot 2 inch 190 pound top plav- | er is easily considered a standout I foseoh W" King' the rally comDlaver on the team althoush they I mittee adviser, stated that the F.JC have linemen weighlng as much as lchorus, .under the direction of C. Loì¡¡eU Spencer, will sing the alma zz5 pounds. I The Rams should be at full I mater and lead the students in a strength when they meet the Ox'ls I new fight sottg' as the flu has Just about ¡un lts I Yell leaders Bob Conti, Norn course on the Ram squad. I Mader, Darlene Kachadoorian, and The probable startfng lineups for I Karren Cowan will be present to each team are as follov¡s: I practice yells. Citrus I The Pep Band, under the direc-
Homecoming Queen. .Queen candidates have beeù se-
ca were re-organized Saturday at a Students; Margaret Christensen, of the state executive Associated Women Students:' Sharboard at the Fresno Junior College. Lovine, Caduceus; Harriet Iloward Pease of Fullerton JC, on Brumbaugh, California S tud ent the college vice-President, was Linda Allen, Teachers Association; elected state president. Charles Leavitt of Flesno was elected to l'reshman Class; F"arideh Ghaffari, the position of college vice-presi- International Club; Carel Christensen, Newman Club; Donna Yonng, dent. The executive bóard voted unan- Phi Beta Lambda; Sharon Cumimously that R. Conway Spitler be mings, Phi Theta Kappa; Susan reinstated as state faculty director. Cyr, Rally Committee; Barbara
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was at full strength u¡hen att Hr.coltege ,,Ram Rally', for their | the upcoming Flesno beat Porterville, while in . :h? Junior colI other gamee they had men missing l"g.-citio. JC game wilt be heltt I from the lineup' morni:rg at 1l o'clock in citrus' quarterback, Bob, Kilmer, lto-orro* ã; u;t;"".ity Âvenue auditorium.
on 3) Fresno Junior College will hold its annual Homecoming celebration during the last three days of the week of the FJC-Reedley football game. Numerous events have been scheduled for the celebration including the selection of a
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dance sponsored by the Inter-Club Council was held in the student center social hall last Saturday evening. At the dance, the results of the Associated Men Students sweetheart contest \Yere announced by Jim Richmond, AMS president. The winner was Kathy Sharum, who won out over Jean Mendieta. Claudia Andresen and Luella Sinner. ,q.t the front of the hall near the door was a sign saying "Hi Taft!" .4. football hung Dear the center of the hall on which the Flesno Jun-
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ior Collete school colors were sruarr M. white, rhe ñesno run'| ^-:u.'-_n::"tt"' Gane, College's Shaw Ave, Campus. the game betrreen FJC and Citrus draped from one side a¡d the Taft ior College president, .ìilill attend t.titt" n StediumI In a panel discussion on "Trendg College of Azusa. The dance wlll colors from the other. srate liaison meetfnrs pll_rteshman dance, social î: "1p-..::T in Ädmlsslons Stantlards," the last until 12 midntsht. ot Call II ro Hall. SeYerel members of the faculty tatlves of the Unlversity speakers were George llolstein, Ro¡altl Hogen, freshman class attended the dance either as pa- fornia, state colteges, .ju{otlol- I O"a"U", ZZ FJC dea.n of admissions and rec' president, ls ln charge of the dance. trons or $¡ests. A,mong the patrons leges and high schools in Berkeleyl Z,aO fU_phi Thet¿ Kappa, inlords; flarry E. Jones, FSC asso- The sponsors of the affalr ar:e Miss were Paul H. Stårr, Mrs. Kay Sea- tonor¡ow ald Saturday. home of Mrs' Bliss' ciate dea.n of admissions and rec' Gertrude Stubblefield, tr'loytl Quick, g¡aves, Dr. and Mrs. Rolf 'W. Or- on Fri<lay anernoon, durlns o",|jil?n' T" I orde; Edward Sanders, Ponona and H. Dean La¡sen. jornt dal, JackÉon Carty,'Miss Margaret session, white will discuss de| ï prrr_ñ"*-an crub ltrsta[a_ College dean of admissions, and , The admission is free wlth stu- E. Tylor, Keith M. Emmert and vices used by junior tion, Coed r.ounge. :olt:ce-s ln I Edgar L. T'azier, UCLA associate dent body cards and a charge of Norvel R. Caywood. Attending the counseling hith school students I O","i". ãu director of admissions. cents for gue6t6 will be made. dance as guests were Mr. and Mrs. and thelr value. A. valuable Last day to ma¡(e up incom_ :-"_¡l:* | punched Melvin Angell, FSC test offlcer, Stuclent body ca^rds u¡lll be Fra¿cls Hlgeins and Mr. and Mrs. tion of printed matertals will be I plete grades. at the dance. wa¡ the Þ4,ûel moderator. Wayne SlEpBoD. shown.
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