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FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28

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NO. 2t

1957

Jones,Miriam Klaus Polio Cl¡nic ior Fufure studenfs lWin Talent Show Postponed fresh-l A y¡ r ¡ ñr ', ^-.,_ -

Scholarships Avai lable nulnber of scholarships are available to college

Until April

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MrB. .A,nne Gabel, the tr'resno Junior College school nurse, has announced that the Salk Polio immunization cllnlc scheduled for today has bêen postpoDed u¡tll April 2õ. Mrs, Gabel saltl tbat f,'reeno County llealth Officer Dr., Robert D. Monlux hag recÞiYed word from the IlnÍted States Department of llealth that the unexPected demand for Salk vaccinatlous throughout the Unltetl Statee has completely drafnetl the Present supply of the vaccine, The deP¿rtment of health hatl not antlelgated such a huge demand for the polio shots, therefor the rê¿son for the preÊent shortage. Dr. Edna 'wlnter, the Í're€no State College dl¡ector of h€alth Berviceg, who ls organtzt¡g the clinjcs, hopes that a suDPlY of the vaccine wlll be avallable bY Anr$ 26. The FSC clinic wlll be helð one day prior to the tr'JC

crowd favoreal Michael Gay, the

lÍüriel

Maxwell,

assemblY

generously contributlng

to

the

ing ln the capacity of master of

The Inte¡club Counell chalr-

behalf of hle club, stated "We are clinic.

extremely well .pleased with the . Mrs. Gabel remlnded studentg unusually larte turnout for the to retain the permiseion slips show, aDd for tho hearty enthu- ,signetl by their parents untll vaccinatioD time next month.

White ls Nqme d Presìdeni For 1957-58 OÍ CCJCAA presldent of Stuart M. Whlte, the tr'resno Junior College, was elected president of the Central

St. James Men's Club, Fresno' in honor of Dean Ðmeritus James I Vì/INNERS-Jesse Jones, left, ond Miricrm Klaus displcy the I Catitornia Junio¡ College Assog[alúalloch, one scholarship of g20, 1 trophy they won in the fourth crnnucrl Fresno Junior füllege ltion for the 195?-68 school vear

of $25 for highl Intervcrsity Christion Fellowship. schoolseniorswilohaveshownllrrewillsucceedwiuiams.

schotarships

interest in participat'lå,'"';ii:lJC tlent goverîment; tr'rt Àwar4 I r School J]luurt High ¡tclloor Alumni åw4ru, nlcal .Frrgn Dlcal

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Has Record Enrollment;j :*,::"".1ïìi': $i:li,J- îîilI T & I DivisiiOn BOOSTS MOSf .runiôr Colleee "T X'acultY ¿tl

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Àlfred M. Livtngston, the tli-

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"".to". -trre.c*li_oq1 'elected -c:u:g"j and. vlce presid.ent, was

Scholarshlp, one scholarship Thecurrentenrollmentattr'res-lture 28, Science 26, Physical tå-li"årã'i;äJ;;, iräJ"äåä" "t $100; "Bud" Blosser Memoriallno Junior College ls the largestlucation 21, Home Economics 16'lstu¿ent personnel, was appointed Scholarship, twó scholarshtns oflin the school's history, GeorgelPreDharmacv 16, Pre-dèntistrylsecretarr and tr€aÊure!.

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7: PT.:ltrr" iÍ; ;l?-ft"fi::l3f,"Tlil 12, English 8, Jou¡nalisr4 ?:';Xl ."no,"".hip orrered o" ,o"lTJJ];:ï'"i"å""""åJ'ï.åil'ï ..:o:.-î93'"i::1"'^o""'.*^'î'^:."-* ãt"iu¡nment or the ienrral rYesno council of Jewtsh_womenl The rotal student enrollmentl::dt""ll1u rlnn^rci1t],:9_.i3tlä"irt*"¡" Junior collese womts also offerecl to returaing soDh-ltigures are divtded as fouows:lwort< ?: ln":.L..6,-Forestrv I,l;;'-;".reagon.á.ssoctation by omores. Business Division, 699 students;llre-lesat 4 Political^scie1c3 3'lin[rr-ir1--*-iti¿"it.of theJunGeneral Elducation Division, ssalPre-x-ravTechnician 2, and r"u-1r""--"ll;d-rlu ¡*uãrpræ- i"

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STUART WHITE , . . Elected

In the Technical ancl Industriallsemester aud one ln the spring A p r i I :x"L1$i,å""".-.',1'":Jl** l',Tii:",: I

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:lï::i"",i,1îed a u¡,,,e<,1 Exurt Advìsor Group l*ä:Ë"'¡,'":åîf_Ëi:i"'.î":i:lfi1idi:*iTi"i*lï*'*'#l-i are En8tneerli"""Í:,H1"_lr,.,rrno ln teenrie wtrh a state lawl admintstration. Gene¡al Business, ,,o" Fresno Junior college lcourses

Meetìng I Hold commlttee The

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s and I for I advlsory I : t-l q--tyY' I i.t chinist]g: mostl ".-:-. 1 "*:î""-'": T"ld:l tttvtslon metl .business business education allvlslotr wtth the f¿culty membere of thelpopular maJors ln the Technlcall2,.'':^u::penre.r ol'^toootllo'lo" oo"r.

,*","x

spring mld-semegter examlnatlonE Monday, Apr.

wlll be held from

temeste¡e 1, through Friday, age ase

rs of

Apr. 6. Mrs, Kay seagraves,- dean of

women, said,

midterm grades

"the clivislonfordtnnerlastThuredey|aailInilustrlalE<lucatlonDivislonllI,..u^,-:-1'li.:::'"^:1'l-"Ï'':1l basls forellgiblllty for are the 'l:L_""t1 ni8htat8o,clockr"'iuã-r"l'ìó|"""n_"si''"ering,RadloandTVl:?,3:'9"^T,a_l:i9-""RepalrmeD| 0F ItlE WEEK positions ln student govemment; CAIEIIDAR Eirecrrrcran. l:1'_-:^ "ahrnarmar¡er îR Dmirs-l and 'Ëjrecrncrau' untou.lReparrmen, srudenr uDloD. drnrng room. in the student dlnlng ltteparrmen' ano : I March :I-" students need to reallzø that a th"l-"lit: Dlvlslon, groupsl In the Business After dtnner, the two f-l 28 Alpha Gamma Slgma mcetlng grade of 2.0 br ô 'C" ' aYerege rz, r u,l tndl-ler the ln students of alnumber for llbrary faculty the ln met 2,1 must be maintained to be a canlu,-uortmerctar.arusr' PM M-117. at 12:30 ln .l,e-lRooftng Business are courses discussion about a ntã¡o..á hold an offlce.'' to ¡raooraloryr'ecÀnrclan ¡' "o-lvltluat Recc Reedley at Tennls, Rarne Rame w. Busi'lapc pro-lmtnistratfon 1192, General ltlidate experlence work onera6ve _| PM. ffCl Rcedlcy,3 said the student body presTtre Sne Ac-l total en¡ollment 106, pre-lness Secretarial 126, I gram. This discussion was F! __ l::dl.V,3PM. FBLA convent¡on convention vl, ,offtcelis ,Offtcelis stetc ¡tatc and 2,950 These flturosl flnrresl 29 etudents. ?5, 83, Clerlcal market-lcountlng market-lcounung the Hlll, Hill, by Jack rted Àente<t ltaent vr. PorterPorterBaseball, Frceno vE.. lnclude the htch_ hteh schooll e.1leu1tlr_-frcsno andldo not lnclude_-the "B': lnstruotor. luachtnes advertíslng tnstruotor. and. advertístng ing¡ and lMachtnes 10, Marketlng 7, andldg lhave ? -not Gerv¿se Eickenrod, divlslonlEconomics 0. lstudents atteudlng or the .Alrl vfllg, 3 PM at Romaln lwhrle the othe Dlv!-lForce Reserve_ho_gram. Apill pl¿cement offtcei, reported ool In the Gene¡al Etlucatlon ltatlves and commlssloners are requlrecl to haYe a 2.0 cuDul¿tfve tnl The varlous he¿ds of theAenart-l stutlents of number the re-lsion, as the new courseg organlzed 1-5 Mid-term cxamina'ona. sult of an occupauonal surveyltne inaiviaual ôourses are Lib-lments arg.Miss Ethel McC¡rmack, I t- R; Kcy mccting at 12:30 pM lsra<le -uoint dates for th made tast Bummer by the dlvlsion. I eral Arts 216, Others 149, Teach- | business division; Robert P. Eaus'| t" n¿ä. I Adverustns aûal markèting arellns Elementarv Lg?, Teachtngller, trade-llat iDalu8trlit lttt"P1l E*"¡"1t, F¡ccno va coaln- lgl:: :::_ pM at Romaln. some of the new cours€s orcan-lSecondarv 2:, P."":1::ti1" .31,1T1 loh" Mock, seneral educauonl cii l::9:: 1*t"c' Àgrtcul-ltlivisfon. Æt 30, Àgrlcul-rtlivisfon. 91, Art 'uatloD. Crimlnology gi, lcrimtnology I ized.


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