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GOT.T.EGE
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NO.
14, 1957
FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH
Sad¡eHawkinsHop Cl¡nic For ls Vaccine Week Ends Twirp
George Rossler's Westem Band is béing featured at the adie Hawkins' Da,nce, tomorrow night, a.s a grand finale to the three-day thirp W'eek funfare. "Ttre attife for the evening's festivities ha.s been slightly altered, announced Fleshm¿n Representative Pat Pryce, in those attending wlll enjoy an open market and. can wear whatever they like. Suggestions are gay plaids in skirts, pedal pushers, bermuda shorts, slacks, and dresses, The fellows have free reign too, with levfs, cords, ber-
Sodie HowkÍns Weslern Hdp ls T omorrow
some fender rep,cdr BODY A,ND FENDER V¡ORK - Doing cmd fender shop is louis in the Fresno Junior College body Photo Dicz. Looking on is Ioe Trujillo.
The freshma,n Satlte Eawkh.
Fr r F EOCry rrcndefShOpKeepSl -l Up With Auto Industry I ìody and fender- shon-located
Fresno Jt¡nio-r
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for the
-"¿" ¡ï pìrr Bertelsen,
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forded ar opportunity to oÞtåin free Salk pollo vaccinatlons lD a forthcomlng drive to combat the dreaded dlsease. Mrs. A¡ne Gabel, the FJC school nurse, sald "College students
presldent dlsease anal perhaps somedaY con'
of John R.
Mc-
"Jo:"å*i'""*
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Ftesno Junlor College e,nd X.resno
State College students wiU be ,af-
should take advantag€ of the oDportunlty to be vacclnated agalnst polio. If everyone would get their dance were shots, we could greatly reduce the
dance to be heltl tomorrow evenlns I of the irosh class a,Dal AugÍe Calin the stualent u¡ion ßocl&l hall, t. I d"r" vice-prestdent of tåe freshma,D lha ôllñÀv ô? îrqrITlP weêk
-Cozby
the
mudas," The pla,Ds
Scheduled
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trcl it." Leeo Reactlon
Mrs. Gabel st¿teal tbat "there ls less rearction to a Dolio shot tha,D to any other tyfie vacclnatlon- The
flrÊt two ehots are Patil for bY tåe state under the new hsaltù. Drc gram. The
thlril sbot ls ¿ 'booster'
sbot antl fs given seYen to twelve
r
months after the second. Stutlents
-Co-!ege School-campus- is working_ -þaS lol near the Edison High u,ro pM there wr' be a boxla cotossal send-off on the annex over 20 years of age will be re' Mvl.ó;.;'ä"*iofrñïoiii;.lirJi,-r"r,."tray. automobile modern chansing, the ever up with ^, Gtrrs were ¡ord qulred to pay for the thl¡d. The \*p des-ig4!.hlghest btdder or biddere, county health ilepa¡tment wlll glve the tl" flnat tearolto ã.o". tne .--L--^L^-u^_l¡-r-g rLr-^r-r^-r¡^¡ the j^"_:"* ^-r r^-rlan clâôñ ^r^-lp"ïog body ¿¡¡fl instructor of Rustigian, ¡uÞuruuuvr Carl Âu¡ttr¡Ë,r.¡Ilr \r¡il'r l"-^'-è les ce.Êe mev bê. caÉe may be, the tnö tnt¿ lnnoculatlon free to a¡ylas I a1i
works closely
wlth
Talent Show lii"l",!'ËËiËËi
w¡ll
Be l.leld
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'hc box soctal has been can- one under 20." The commi"ee Th€ Dollo vacclnatlon drlve is belng offered to college students and members of thi¡ fapUles uuder evervoDel"m"r*,"*'ilî PM to tüe ¿åb'of 40. ft is pa¡t of tbe
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t'":"-qiii:::l_,*ffÏ:Ï"*1,,T":'å':r:T:îî"ïo RuÃrigian sairi, "iire new sieeir¡
and low deslgn of new automoblles reDresent long broad botly .Assenblies Commlssioner Murtet [Oanels that are ln some lustances Maxwell has announceal that there lalmost flat' and in other areas
On March22
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prog¡am flnanceô Dy tÀe State of Callfornla. Vaccine lo Safe¡ the Salk vacclne haye been glven $3,000,000
Comic Strip Originqtes
year, there were no tleaths attrlbuted to Bolfo in tìe Uniteal Stat€g among personË who bad recelved
, By SHIRLENE SUMMERS
The "Freckled,'and
IIis
Friends"
the Salk vacclne have ben gtven with safety and effectivenegs. tr ast
con
all three
fnjectlons,
a¡d in
fornia no confirmed. case of
Caltpa^ra-
lytlc pollo occurred ln
set has adopt¿d
it and
51 Tako Courcc
instrutnentallsL
had. comÞleted
a.uyone who ttre serles of 3 shots.
Mrs, Gebel stressed tùet persons who are ellergfc to penlcllli¡ or other a¡tlbiotics are safe ln belDg vacclnated for pollo. Sùe sald that Dr. Robert D. Monlùx. the county health offlcer, hatl stated there
tle Salh in l¡rtlivirluals who a¡e aþ
have been few reactions to
vacclne lerglc.
Will Hold'Cllnice The two colleges wtll hold cll¡ics
uon wlshes to D¡esent a
durlng late Mai. FSC wtll holtl during the day from Rustigan. lto¿irrt¿o¿ts, and of course every-lfuv8úTSusry.Yrappea dlDDørs ror Ite dl¡tc on tbc'Sñ¡r Âve. ca,ml:^;--:;-^L¡ðL^id^.r¡^'.*^|twowl¡trFovldethefocalpointof ¡¡ua oD Mar. 27 and Âpttl 2ß in - tnt€rest ¡nd amusement' the cam¡nrs cafeteria coufþrEuce twtst rn the usual ;;";;"r"
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Everybocly
ls hep by now
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'A' Sadte Ilawkfns Barn Dance r<xlms. FJC wtlD run lts cll¡lc be gtnnin6 Msch 28 and .A,prtl 26. Dr. Eilna Wltrts, tùe FSC dt¡ectdr of heatth Ê*wlceg, is orgulrtng tie two cllnles wlth tås a"eglstå¡ce of Mrs. Gabel ¿Dd Dr. Eerl Coleuran, a redred X"SIC altæsûor of
tlon deal! Be gootl sports,
combo'
The beartl-growlng co
"'-'l ttel
At least two other clt oo 'r" Bus have not, as Vet, entered
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3 PM at
Romaín
Track meet, Fresno, Coali,nga
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lAssociate
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h.eolth servlceE. g¿le.
tl The rlde ls on you!
Four FJC Reps Confab Arts Applicants To Hold Affend Four Flrgmo .fBlor Colle8p atl-
ml¡tst¡etors aüe att€udtng tùe Central Califo¡¡ta Junlor Collegp Á¡so'ff:ï:,?*:;,'ï'i*=[ ,, or aomrs'lerurçlrrË admis- | exerclses, cboose comntttee, for cletlou Sprlng Adulnlstra'tofs Conr'ean of George Holsteln, Dea¡ . A cert¿ln amount of tncentive tol noon to 5.pM, Aud. | -ueorg€_Eoßreln' plå¡r, and elect sophomore ference at Coallngs, Ju¡lor College participate in the Talent show llesl Ëä"0"'l game, FJc vs. rvron- lsions a¡d records, statetl that thelsuch today. in ttre racr that the a.dmrntstra,loffft'u""*nø ã,åo'ã'rti lrt".oo Juntor conese ror setsc'on or They are Stuart M. Whlte, ¡¡¡esimistoner antl his assistant- will bg | túonterey. tion offlce sent 244 letters Tuesday I -¡ç^!rr;^-^-¡- ^-r- detrt of f'resno Junlor College; -l -:i-^..^observing performe¡s m lnf .hrentl 20 "a FBLA, 12:30 PM, B€ stueent Ásso. l . liotor-logsophomore Janes P. Co[i¡s, dea¡ of lnet¡ucj_ - -^^ show, for possible material to use I Tateni Show rohearsal, 12 l---_--_" : ^^_,.,^,^_ Il..o 4¡Þ ..r-.ot u uÞ ¡rv lvrdy éaq tlon; Ä¡chle Bradghaw' dea¡ of ¡vs' u'ru¡qóueÞ candidates of Ârts uÈ-Ër'Ë., tleg¡ee ciate -'år-Ls | in the organizatlon of an exchauge I pM, Aud. l::".: "t noon to 5 fo¡the student gersonnel; antl Geo¡Zo C. assembþ for Reédrey runior cor'l ,,' show rchearoar, 1, llh,l'l'"ti"i-:1ll-l"Yi3TÎ11::P::::,'-T,:-1t.,:1nnos g¡a.alusüon I sophonores' selectton. ¡s64uu6 ¡ega¡tling Mar. 19, Holsteln, dean of admlssloas ¿ud ""äiänu.anrs lese' '"' -. I noon to 5 PM' Aud. wur receive let- records. Wllliam S. Houpt, dean of | ..{Jl 11:30 aM classeË are dis'I ralent Show dreee reheareal, liiä.. I ^r,^-¿^- wlll .-rrr be L^ wrltten Alla,n llancock Junlor CoUege, ts -, ¡L^ and a ^ roster wtil l+Ã-^ the meeting The purl,ose of lters ^,¡ -^^.r-- -r' -r++^s .miss€dforthosestudentswhoplanl e,SO pM to 10 pM, Aud. graduatlon later a date in the Rampage. at for ma,Èe to be the preslatent of CCJCA. Dtraus I to attend aseembly at ttrat tlme.
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