fNESIIO JUITION [O[I.EBE ATTEND
FACUTW PARTY
RAIVT
BASKETBALL
PLANNED FOR
GAMES
DECEMBER 14 tttr¡¡llED
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ASsOCrAt¡D S|UDEN!¡
FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I
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NO.
1957
Choir, Fine Arts CIub Give Annuql Christmqs Asse mbly Tomorrow
Pre-Re
sprin' sprrn and st RÀ,M qASKETBALL SQUAD to right: Stqn Busch, George
Kruãc. Second ¡ow: Equiñm Ccrrver, Not Hoskins, I-cr.ty Gcrmbrill, Voyce story on Pcge
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front row, left othis, ond |ohn
Johnson, Polly See bcsketball
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Fresrio JC Admini'stration Business Division Serves As Hosts Hosts County Schools I o L-ounselors Liaison Conference Today theFJCsecond in a and series of ¡F¿¡l
counselors
Fresno Junior College administrators hosted high school and junior high sehool principals, senior clas and counselors of the Fresno City high schools and San Joaquin Memorial High afternoon. Today's meèting is intended for high schools outside of Flesno from which manYlof FJC'S students attended. I
Both meetings start v/ith a campus tour at 4:30 PM, which in-l cludes the board rodm, main reading room, and leserve back room of the library; rooms M-219, M-223 |
| I
and, M-227
of Mclane HalI;
bunga-I business
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of the divislon; and the bookstore, stu-l lows 2, 3 and 5
gister ff --- lstrati"" r:1:li: -^
--_-,, JduçÞ s.¡¡ud eu for cur-l ¡Jonaroü^öJ' ¡E¡rr¡r Ädele Mc' -, :::-"ïl¡,¡¡ot, untfll:--: ' English horn; last week and will contlnue and Nate Hvse' pre-rcc'rqr¡¡ri";:;; Jan. 24. """"-I -n:tÌ"i:._ltlltl: selins or Beny .o-";lt"iI"":o"iJ1'.p'"o-po."¿ tÎ1l 8in Feb' Marv r,ou Basdasarlan, srt'"ltorns, ror all rerur',us a.u.'e'.l' :lir-_b." I il;;;ä'î"-srrong, Mickey Bobo, Feb. 5, and for the uew and,ex.l*l¿;;i;-Bobo, carole ----'- Bishet, Joan ed day students, regfstratfon wtttl ilj--^------' t'iY-1"i1ï:,:T:ll r'Âe scÂeq-l l. äiä"Ë.ilä-lÎ::*l*l ¡eD. Þ 6 rhrough Lnrouto r. be De tr'eb. -'^-lChristlansen' Gene Dudley' BiIl ul€s for the sprl¡g sr- --^c:"jj and nisnt s¡õu! stu¿e;Ë"äit day 4!u uoJ ÏT,"",^t^o-"";:::i ""'*i" --'j ":. i:l*::", I Donna Dell, Joan Fennell, Jean ^:: their students bv siven to the Evetyn Floytt, charles I r.""ãr,-
renry
orientation meetings Tuesclay in
^;",*lil*: *T:::'*T3"i;"ri?::
ro
counselors, deans held
three
lsLIal¡uulI
.A,rchie Bradshaw, dean
of *l^,I
Gtbson. Jack Hernandez, Hygelund,
Jermagian, Bill JohnsoD,.Jim dents, stated that he would llke I xent, r,orètta Jones, tr'rorence E[ur-
for all
students,
to be
reglstgTe4
Kofoid, Kristen _-
Ma.rityu
the student center commfttee room before the Chrlstmas hollctays, lt¿Oo,' lfiss .Mceuillan, Sonya I f-"*"r, with the business division as hosts. which wlll only be one_more *""klMiU"", Mary, perez, Ma¡k Manda_ Miss Ethel McOormaclt, the di- arvay. He also stated that all stu- | rich, Jim McCror¿ Don McKay, vision's dean, described the divi- dents òhould register right away, I p"té u"¡"., Ernest Mosley, Marie slon's orga.nization, classes and because some of the classes will be I SUito*, Carole Smith, yvonne prlsciìla valentine, Gene special services to students to aid closing soon. I Streets, The test schedule fi¡r the spring I Wililams, Mike Parker, Elrnest counselors in programming students for the spring semester. She semester is as follows: Vocationallpeck, JoUn Shilow,; Robert Sim, also dutlined the division's rela- Nurse, Jan. 21, 9:30 AM, in U-ZOO; lmons anà Walker. English Placement and Teacher I Afte. the ,choi¡ ánd soloists pre' tionships witir local businesses. She said counselols should give Transfer Examination, Jan. 23, I I sent a program o_f sâcrêd an,t students an over-all picture of the AM, ln M-200; En8lish PlacementlChristmas music, the srudetrf, Þooy college's curricular offerings and and ACE, Jan. 30, 9 ÄM in M-200;lwi¡ join the choir in singi:rg sev. English Placement and ACE, Feb. I eral Christmas songs' to conclude I AM in M-200; Ehglish Place-lthe performa.nce. not counseling for one particular 4, ment and ACE, Feb.6, I AM itl 'Ur.y Lou Bagadalrian a¡d Jandivision. She adtled that counseling M-200; and tests for the extended I ice Griesner are in charge of preìlhould be based ou what is best day students will be glven tr'eb. 4 | paring the progTams for the two for the stirdent. antt 10 at 7 PM in Mclane Hall. lperformances. Miss McCormack also described It Is necessary for students to the division's vocatiorlal, transfer, pre-regiister if they are'to be enrefresher course, and general objectives and conducted a tour of rolled in the classes they,will need. Counselors should be seen for several business classiooms. in the
Faculty Holiday
advice
ment functions, and Archie Brad.
the deen of students, spoke CAI,ENDAR OI THE Tì'EEK. on geÍeral counseling problens. December l2 Members of Phi Beta Lambda, 12:40 PM Talent Club, B-8.
sha,w,
education: Robert P. Hansler, dean
of technical and industrial educa' tion; and James' P. Collins, deau of general education. Robert P. Kelly, dean of the extended day program, will sPeak on th€_
second consecutive year,
-ao Junior :Collele will the liaison meet-fFresLo
Þartict' summarizb Junior America the Bank of lh period question and aûswer ings. A | 1a!9 program; awards business College will be held for the high scfrool I .at ?:15 PM. I Stuart M' White, president of the 'epresentatives Invit¿tions to tonight's meetfng I college, and S. Clark Beid, the have been sent to Slerra Union, I bank's area haneger, have a8¡eed
will
correct
placement officer, described place-
Ethel McCormack. dean of business
FJC's evenin8i classes, a¡d¡John S:, rransen, the adrqinlst""tio" a""o, i
selecting
Gervase Ðckenrod, the dlvision's courses.
v/ill outllne opportuDrlles or ach of their division. TheY are d.eans
AWS, social hall. the tr.JC chapter of the F\rture BusiAMS, social hall. ness Leaders of America, decorated t the tables for a luncheon that pre- December'13 ceded the meeting: atrd served th€ 11:30 ÂM Christmas Assembly, luncheon. I'JC auditorium. 8:00 PM Fresno JC Rams vs. San ' Bernardlno JC Chiefs at San Bernar\ino.
White,
Bradshaw I ¡' 'r ACCepl ¡nvrrafton ,l
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Stuart M. 'White, Flesuo Junior propa¡ttcipate in the College president, and .A,rchlê BradDos Palos, Chowchilla, Fowler, lto tet FJC shaw, dean of students; have aci Union, Tranquillty, WashinEton | 8râm' Clovis, Sanger, Central Unlon, I fn its second year_ of operatlon, cepted an lnvltation to speak to Kerma¡, Bullard, Selma, Kings'I tne i¡rog¡am offers $100 each to the Sanger Union High School senlors burg, Caruthers, Riverdale ancl Ma'I twg outstandlng buslnesg Btudents Jan. 14, 1968. White will eddress a generel dèra High I as well as other pa.rtlclpatlng stu- Schools. ¡ Thp topic of hls speech assembly. col'leges' trom other dentd I purpose of the ProB¡am is to wtll be "College and.Your tr\ül¡re," The Rotory Club, Ploys Hosl encou.afe students 'to conPlete Bradshaw and studeut botly offlthefr Junior college trafnlng and to cers Al Grace, Àugle Cgldera, BarTo Student Presidents bara Flatus, and Shlrley Huber cdhsider a buslness car€er. conSix student body Presidents Ladt year's wfnners at tr'JC were will talk wlth senlors in troups of ducted the MondaY ProS¡am at the problemg Fresno Rotary Club lu¡cheon, meet' Dorothy Rúbald of Fresno and 25 durinB varloue setrlor ing in the Hotel Cellfornian. AmonB Í'eltx Aycock of, Clovls. Mlss Ru' classes throughout the day. TheY th€xo we8 Ca¡l Allau Glrace, Flesno bald wag flrst rat€d in tùe secre- wlll- dlscuss the currlculuE and aleo the socii¡.I offerl¡gs at FJC. tarlal categorY. Junior Collego.
Pa
rty W¡ll
Be
Presented Dec. 14 A Faculty tr'amlly
Cbristmas
Party will be held' in the student center social hall on Dec. 14 at 7 PM.
The ps,rty, sponsored. by
the
tr'resno Junior College Faculty Wives Club, will also featu¡e a talent'pro8ram, Mrs. Joseþh Rice u¡itl sing Christmas,son¿ls, accon panied by Walt Whitman, Jr. The FJC Talent Club wlll present the
Dccember '17' proSram. 10:40 AM Christmas prog¡am for A. sax and trumpet duet by Jire
Contlnuation High School Lara and.
Jim tr'imbrez r¡ill play
FJC auditoriuml "Silent Nisht." Yvonne Streets will 12:40 PM Student Cou¡cil, SC-229, sing "O Holy Night" a¡tl Sllvia Espinoza will slng an Itallan Decembcr 18 12:40 PM Talent CIub Sbow, FJC Christmas carol, The story of the birth of Chrlst audltorium. 1:00 PM Freshman class meetlng, wlll be read by Miriam Klaus and M-200.
Jeese
Jones.
I
The Corvettes, a quartet featur-. lng John Shilow, Klng Morrls, ArLóunge. 8:00 PM llesno trC Rams Yr. Clt- thur Barfield, ¿nd Leonaril Wyatt
?:00 PM Phi Beta Lamb$a, Coetl
, Deccmbcr
rus JC Owls at,Yosemlte wlll sing. DIck Nunes -s¡ill etrtertaln the chlldreu yith a medley of Jr. High School syt 19
12:40 PM Inter-Club'Councll" councll room.
8Ongs.
The Corvettes will sta¡t the program by slnging "Wãlte Chrtst(ContìnaCd oa Pago 3)