lO4 Rece.Ly.e
fNESTII JUTTON
lourneymcrn CertiÍicsfes
I
One hundred and four Fresno Junior College techntcel and industrlal students received trade
certiflcates certtfying thelr
at-
tainment of journeyman status ln a ceremony hettt in the X'resno County Fairgrounds cafeteria last
Bertelsen, Grace Vie For Prexy
GOT,T.EßE
Al Grace and Phil Bertelsen will by vying for the offtce of fall semester tr'resno Junior College
rnÐtr'rr¡¡ccr¡D¡rD¡|l3 vot.
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FRESNO, CAI.IFORNIA, THURSDAY,
student body President when the
MAY 16, 1257
?:30 o'clock, The Polls wlll close both days at 3 PM. The student body election com' mittee, presided over bY Ha¡old
Mendoza, Cates 20 Trades W¡ll Entertain At The students, graduates in 20 different trades, were congratulated by Fred. A' Schmitz of Retl- AMS, AWS Dance of the \reek.
Neilsen, will conduct the Polls during the iwo day voting Period. Neilsen's committee will consist of Jo Änn Wilson, Eileen Cruz' Ruben Barrios, Muriel Maxwell and Charles Leavitt' Advisors are Dr. RoIf Ordal, JosePh King, and
wood City, the President Two bands, AdolPh Mendoza' A.ssociated Plumbing coDtractors playing Latin and rhYthm and of Cali{,ornia. blues, and the combo of Dennis
Schmitz, who Ís a' member of Cates, Providing vraltz temBo, will the state apprenticeshiB council' highlight the Fresno Junior Coltold the graduating Journeymen: lege Hawaiian theme, "Huckilau," "From an income standpoi¡rt tomorrow evening, sponsored bY
tr'Ioycl Quick.
Other students wno will run for student body office Positions are
you have reached a level of earn- Associated Women Students and ings that wtll allow You a high Associated Men Students.
standard of living. You have learÍed sktlls whtch are Pleasant aud are not too exhaustlDg PhYsically; You have acqulred the pride of craftsmanshlP and the sati6facttoD of a Job well done' Also you know that Your future i6 more secure "beoause of havlng learned a trade."
Charles Leavitt, AMS President' announced that the affair will be heltl in the social hall of the FJC
University Avenue campus from I to 12 PM. Organizc Committeec AWS and AMS have organized comElttees to carrY out arraDgements,
"A tood show of
entertainers The apPrentloes, who have the pertorming, conpletint reof be will hours 'a 14'4 Yegr eompleted lated aud academlc EubJects lD ad- lgle theme," stated Muriel Maxditton to iob treining, were coD- well, who ls in charge of entergratulated bY Robert P. Hansler' talnment, asslsted bY Barbara the chairman of the technical ¿nd Fragus.
Maxwell ls also in charge of lndustrlal dlvislon at FJC; Ruttr oyd and clean-up, and he urges and nuslc an employer, ter Armey, M. Myers, the secretery of the everyotre to, contrlbute servÍces ln Fresno CountY Bulldlng Trades cleantrg after the dance. Decoratlon chalrman ls MarllYn Council, refreshments, Frankie Snyder; Expreacce APPreclation Mrs. XaY Seagraves and White, Robe¡t Melsner, an automotlve of contactresponsiblllty accepted tra,des Sraduate, expressed the aPenforcement' and law ing gtatron preælatlotr of hls classmates to the Ca¡ual Dre¡s Fresno Jolnt Apprentlceship ComPat Pryce, meEber of the comBtttee and the Fresno .q'pprenticedetall' says ship Council, whtch sponsored the mittee on costume ln dress Is leniencY much that ceremony, He also exPressed bermaY'wear Persons stressed. jôurneyman thanks to instructors, ltke, the or sklrts, capris, mudås, workers on the Job, and represenand Srass tatives of the state divislon of ap- or dress in sarongs prenticeshlp standards fortheir skirts to comPlement the l{awailcontinued service to appretrtlces' an atmosphere' A prize wtll be awarded for the George A. Steatt of Sacramento, natlve costume. best the a,pprentlcçship staüdards divlwlnner of the annual'athThe the awarded Êion asslstent chlef, made bY the athletlc award letic completlon, certlfic¿tes.'Ward Wllwtll þe named, and department aPPrenthe of liams, the chalrman prêsented the as'ard bY an AMS ticeship councll, Breslded' represeDtative. The FJC cholr, directed bY C. enterLowell Spencer, Provlded
tainment for the ceremonY. The Rev. Henry HeYden, Pastor of the
College CommunitY Congrètational Church, Pronounced the invocation. James E. Welden, a retired FJC technical and industrial division chairman, led a Salute to the American F lag.
Finol lssue Out MoY 23
Running for the office CANDIDATES - Bertelsen, Ieft, crnd Ot president cne Phil
of student body
"to"Tùoodfin
Augie Caldera, vice-President, who will be running unopposed; Shirlene Summers and Sharon Cummings,,secretary; Barbara Fragus' treasurer, also unoPPosetl; antl 15 candidates for representatives-etlarge: Yolanda Maruez, SallY Ca-
ptoto
FJC Newman Club Places Th¡rd Among Junior Colleges
macho, Jesse Jones, Marvln Cozby,
Clara Randolph, Shirley Spomer, Phyllis Gehrke, Arvid Àllen,-Vlctor Takeuchi, Hatold Slnner, ken-
ny Pipes, Rlchard George Lasher.
Bertelgen, 19, attenalod Senger Hlgh School, and ls a buslness admlnlstration major. Glrace, 26, attended Central Unton I{lgh School and is also majorlng ln buslne¡s arlmlnlstration Electton booths
Nevada.
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,AnnOUnCedI
iorrire
President (Yote for 1) Phtl Bertelsen -.-------.---.-----.--iE Yoland.a Marquez, Naomi Chacon, I ffre Fresno Junior College Äs---.-.-.---D Al Grace Shirley Taylor, Marlene Steffano, I sociatecl Men Students and Assocl- Vlce-Preeident (vote for f) nomlnated Students Women McGee, Jim ated Ileniy Leimann, and I .Àugie Caldera -..-.-.------.----..-.--'fl chaperone, were the elght persons I the candtdates for the offlces for Secretary (votc for 1) Monday' senester who attended. lttre falt Sharon Cummlngs ----------.--! Mlss Snyder, Newman Club' The election of the AMS antl Shirlene Summers --...------.-.-! president, said, "I wish esPeciallY ATVS officers wlll be held wfth Trcasurer (vote for 1) to thank Mr. McGee for belng so the student body electlon MoPdaY Barbara tr'ragus .-----...---------r! klnd and goiDg along with our and Tuesday from ?130 AM to Representatives at large group as chaperone." 3:00 PM ln Mclane llall. (vote for 9)
Murlel Maxwell, AMS vtce-President, satd the candldates for the
2nd Poliomyelitis
AMS are Warren Schmltlt, Dresitlent; Jim Rlchmond and Bitl
Shots To Be Given
will be heltl in the
tr'JC student union. Clinlc hours wlll be 8:30
ÀM to 4 PM.
Club Sponsors Cqrwqsh
The C¿tluceus Club is sDonsor"Yolunteer doctors and nursea lng ä carwash SaturdaY, MaY 18' wlll again donate their time aud from I AM to 5 PM, announced servlces to the clinlc," Mrs. Gabel Mrs. A¡ne Gabel, PlnkeY Lee's said, "Ân{ we hofÞe that the vacGeorge Provide spciqted night.
ASB Election Sample Ballot
Marllyn
The last issue of the RamÞage Johnson, vice-President; Augle ThursdaY, MaY 23' Caldera, secretary; Jesse Jones' Ettitor Mike Hartman said that The second Salk Poliomyelitis treasurer; Gene Dutlley a n d all clubs wishing to Büt anDounce- immunization cllnlc for FresDo Kenny Plpes, Protram chalrman. ments or articles iD the PaDer Junior College students and memx'rankle Whtte, -{WS Presitlent' should have them in the RamPage bers of their families under 4O said tþ candidates for the A'WS will be heltt Thursday, MaY 23. are Shlrley Huber, Jo A.nn Hosofflce bY 4 PM Monday' Mrs. .{nne Gabel, the tr.JC kins, presldent; Janlce Arekellan' school nurse, said that students Clara Ranilolph, vice-Presldent; who received their firsù inocula- Sharon 'Wallem, Sumiye Tanlgution of the serum last month' chi, secretary; Marlon Arekelian, shouÀd bring the vaccination rec- Barba¡a tr'ragus, treasurer; Dulcle ord card which was given them. Spellman . and Loretta Pfrtle, hls' Students who falled to get their torlan. first shot are urged bY the school Students on the O St' and Etlinurse to do so during the upcomcampuå will also'be able to son ing clinic. People under 21 Years Polls wlll be located ln the vote. of age and unmarrled mrist brin8; on the O St. camcarÞentry a si.gned permisslon sliP from a pus and lnEhoP auto shop of the the paretrt or guardian. campus. Edlson Mrs. Gabel stated that the cllnlc
will be out
wlll be located
on the O St. campus ln the ca,F pentry shop and the Edlõon c&Bpus in theäuto shop.
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club,both
Armstrong:'
Shaion 'Wallem, Jlm RePaPe, and
clnatlon line witl move faster than before." Dr. trldna dlnter charte of the cllnic'
wlll
ness, mueh Serylce 6tatloD, 1506 N. Yan ls the place. The Drlce ls $'99.
be
ln
The proceetls wlll 8o luto the club'e treasurY.
Àrvld
Allen
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Richarrl Ârmstrong -.-.....-..--.-.-...if] Sally Camacho --.-.--.--------D Marvln Cozby ------...--.--------tr
Phyllts Gehrke ----.---..-.---*tr Jesse Jones -----.-------.-.-.--------,n George l,asher ---..-.-------.--.---J[
Yolanda Marquez ----.----.--..-.-! Kenneth Plpes,.----..-.---------.--¡ Clara Randolph .---..--.--.--..----i! James Repape ----..-----------.---.--!
Shirley Spome¡ .-.--.------.---.----¡
Harold Sinner
.......--..--.-.--------.¡!
Vlctor Takeuchi -----.-------....--;! Sharon'Wallem -.-.--------.--------tr CA1ENDAR OF THE WEEK May
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Student Gouncil in
coed
lounge at 12;30.
]VCF ln 87 at 12:30. 17 Hukilau Dance rponaorcd
bY
AMS and AWS ln the FJC Soclal Hall.
2G21 Student Body Elcctlon 7:30,AM to 3 PM. 21 CSTA mect¡ng ln B9 at t2:30
23 lnterclub Oquncll m"etlng añ coed lounge:at 12:30. Rehear¡al for ¡nrtallat¡oh
Asrembly at 2:30 ln eudlto rlum.
Rampagc Banquet
lown ¡nd
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Couñtry.1-od9e
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