Pre ency 579 Students Set
TNESNO JUNION [O[TEGE
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FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY,
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Albert Cunningham, a general education major from Fresno, was elected fall semester student body president in an elec-
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MAY 22, 1958
NO. 27
Will Be Presented Students At
Richard Dillon defeated Thomas Williams for vice President, 296 to 254:, Margaret Christensen was
Wednesday Assembly
414 votes
Special Awards
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selected secretary with 292 votes' while Elizabeth Cockrum had 179 and Vera Joseph 79; antl CarolYn Steffen was elected treasurer, with to 129 for Veloyce Rowe.
Joan Marie Campopiano was elected presideDt of the Associated Women Students, ¡¡/ith 120 votes to Merle Louise Sons' 47. Eighteen persons ran for th€ office of representative at larte. The ten rvinners and their total votes include Jon Alexander, 359;
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be held Wednesday in the 2:30 PM. This annual event o have earned awards during
the past school year, Tñe Associatêd W'omen Students will present three t¿lent
William Tuck, 352; Salvador Martinez, 344; William Long, 328; Lar'
ry Darnell,324;
The newly elected student bodv ELECTION WINNERS c ge¡rerol educqtion mqpresident is Albert Cunninghom, in lost week's student Eudcly DougloJ who opposed ior, tody eiectiãn. fft. newþresident of the À.ssocicrted Women icrno, crn elementorY educcrby Miss Merle Louise Sons.
V c,rious Obstructions H omper
Junior College Shop Builders O n U niver
The accounts and exBendltoures I nurses at st' aenes Hospital, and for the fall are undistrfbuted re-lfdnite will then offer conÊratu-
serve, $1,000; assemblies, $200; I lations to the Eraduates. baseball, $600; conference, $750; I Students from the O
St. antl guest fund, $100; basketball,lpdison campuses will be excused $1,100; football, $5,000; track'lat 9:40 â,M to atteDd. Students $200; awards, $600; oral arts'lfrom the University Ave. ca.mpus $226; publlcity, $100; raltylv¡ill be excused if they tet perg400; Rampage, $2,500; social I mission from the dean of students affairs, $1,400. I office before noon Wednesday.
Returning students who have Premay comBlete' t-heir registered budto the accounts T¡vo new get are $500 in the fall for HoPe- reerstration Sept.8,8 to 12 AM antl $650.
coming Week and $100 Per sem- 1to4PM. On Sept. I anrl 10, new a¡d reester for incidental expenses. The final approval- of the bud- turning students may register from get will be given at one of the 8 to 12 AM and 1 to 4 PM. Instrucfirst meetings of the new council. lion will begin SePt. 15.
and Fred St¿fford, 306.
LeoDard'Wood, the election com-
of the student council, reported 579 students Yoted, in-
missioner
cluding 440 on the University .Ave. Campus antl 139 on the O St. and
Edison câmpuses. W'ootl sa.id the total was the largest in FJC's history. Members of the election committee used a public address system during the bal-
loting to induce the students to
sity Avenu e C c,mpus vote, The committee took two after-
Fresno policemen and comPlain- accurately judge the weiSht of a noons to count the ballots ancl tltd ing nelghbors are hampering the truck load of dirt when even the not announce their results until construction of the new Fresno moisture content of the dirt will late last tr'riday. Junior College buildings, stated make the weight vary"' Bob Long, contractoi of t h e He said that last MondaY a dri- Vitql AA Degree Meet ver was fined for an excessive $167,000,000 project. ls Scheduled For June 2 Long said that People living in load of 40 pounds. Preliminary Work Star{s houses adjacent to the campus "All tr'resno Junior College The prellminary work of insta.ll' candÍdates for the Associate in have complalned about everything from excesslve dust to too much ing a drainage system is holdint Arts degree this spring are asked up the foundatlon work of Long's to meet Monday, June 2, in the noise. construction crew. has Universfty Ave. auditorium at Q¡e irate neighbor, he said, Robert P. Hansler, the division's 7:30 P.M." This was statpd by complafned about the damage that said that the target date for Jackson C Carty, chairmau of the his trucks have done to Weldon dean. completion of the project is I'eb, 2, commencement commitfaculty Ave. 1959. tee for the June 12, event. Truckers Receive Tlckets The five new buildings to be concommencement will be held Long satd that several of his structed on two blocks east of the inthe the Universlty Ave. auditorlum truck drivers have received tickets main campus will house Í'JC's tech- on June 12 at 8 PM. Dr. Iferman for over-loading their trucks. nical industrial division and give Spindt, director of admissions at "It is impossible, he said, "to the school a unified ca.mPus. the University of California at Berkeley, wlil be the main speaker.
Cummings Nome d F JC Honor May 29¡h ls Dt, Awords Grsnled Day For Student Sfude and 'Richard Armstrong for the Sharon Cummings has
Student welfare, $125; scholarship, $100; Yearbook, $1'000; Last tennis, $100; golf, $200; wrestling, $400; swimming, $100; cross couDtry, $400; insurance, $1,000; transportation, $600; Ã. Pre-reg tslraf lon AWS, $600. For the spring semester the "The deadline for Pre'registraproposed ex¡renditures include for tion of returning students is drawthe undistributed reserve, $1'000 ; ing near," warns George HolsteÍn, assemblies, $300; baseball, $1'- dean of admis6ions and records at 400; basketball, $1,000; track, t'resno Juníor College. Thursdalr, $600; awards, $600; conference' May 29, is the last day in which $?50; guest fund,'$297; oral arts, returning studentS may Pre$??6; publicity, $100; rally' register. $320. Holstein said that 338 students Rampage, $2,500; social af- were registered as of 5 PM, Monfairs, S950; studetrt welfare' day. $125; scholarship, $200; Year- Stuclent counseling and Prebook, $1,805; tennis, $550; golf' registration will begin again Aug. $350; s¡restling, $300; swimming, 25 a¡d r¡ill extend until Äug. 29 $250; insurance, $500; transpor- and from SeBt. 2 through SePt. 4' tation, $600; AMS, $500; ÀWS'
Richa.rd Bruun,
323i Joseph Ortiz, 323;.-Douglas Embrey,, 314; John F'ezayiff, 312;
been
division. named as the honor student for the Technical and Industrial qualified fo.r this award "To be Fresno Junior College commencehave must concerned student thê ment exercises to be held in the B a average or 3.6 at least a Plus June Àve. auditorium, Ilniversity average," Jackson Carty, chairman 72.
of the facultj' committee for gradThe secretarial major was selectsaid. ed for her grade average which uation, one of the six remain' To receive also entitles her to a medal for the
hithcst averâge in the
business
divisiou.
The winners of the medals in include Harry the other divisions -education division Hale, general
-NOTICEto All clubs wishing
have news of their club in the last issue of the Rampage must have the
copy
ing aw'ards they must have been doing ouistanding work in their designate<i field. The two students who rvill receive the medals in journalism include William Wingate Sewall, The Rampage, and Billie Jean Trout, The Rambler. The two awarcls in music \ì¡ill be presented to Nate Hygelund, for instrumental and Mary Bagdasarian for choral. Carl .A,llan Grace
and Kenneth Pipes will receive the leadership medals due to their be-
in on o,r before MondaY, ing the student body presidents
May 26 at 12 noon, The last edit¡on will be issued May 29, stated
for the fall and spring semester. Grace and Pipes were selected
Phillip Smith, Rampage adviser.
by the student council.
CA1ENDAR
OI THE WEEK
May 22 12:40 PM Inter-Club
Council
meeting, council rooln 2:30 PM tr"ine
Arts recital.
so-
cial hall 2:35 PM Phi Beta Lambda field
trip,
B-8
May 23 12:40 PM
Noon Dancê. social
hall May 27
12:40 PM Campus Christian Fellowship, -4,-1 May 28
1 PM Awards
Assembly, audi-
torium
5-10 PM Rambler
Barbecue, 'Weinschenk home
May 29
12:40 PM Alpha Gamma Sigua, M-117
12:40
PM Noon Dance. social hall
10 AM Awards Assembly, T and I includes nurses 11 AM-4PM T and I picnic 7 PM Rampage Banquet, Desert
Inn. Lion's Room