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NUMBER 4
rNæ¡IO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER I5, I9ó4
VOL. XIX
Student Body Selects Qu
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Nine Clubs File Names For Queen Candidates Paraile Tomorrow, Game Saturday By X'RAI|IOES KAI,SDß Rampage SÙaff TVriter
A parade, a coronation, a dance, queens aåd a football game awail the student body as the 1964 homecoming becomes a reality. tfr" tvoo day homecoming celebration, which will begin tomorrow with a parade of floats and end with a game against the College of the Sequolas, wiuJ-
the floats for beauty' theme' have a Roman Àalventure theme' ljuAge ortelnality' Candidates f or homecominglaud cannailni5. f::-1"--^:oat^: queen tbis vear are Pessv - Ein-[
i"üä lïtã*ãtiãnol cnrd P-eople-to People; Rcillv Club; locn SimP ?#T TiPton, Miss RollY Goil ü;..
assoctar"u wo-"o- I :::,:- Iì1i""-"'1":"i-:T"X ruw Ðuv¡o.es rrchs, Miss rrcns' #"::to .':. lvotiag takes place from 8 .A,M Stuôents; Cecily Nyeland' rulsslq3 pì,r booths ln the student wlth hônths PM w*h Miss Dettc psi Omêsc; Pessy Hinrichs, I cir.cte l,_ Tï_":'":,Y:""'¡-,Tf:l1enter, .tll uflill:,1"_1,11"_-*1tl son, ¡VIIÞÞ ÞUII/ or the admi¡tstratton bulltlMiss Associcrted wome-n stuããnts; suscn ll:_-.li_^t"i.Y" ¡ren I ins' Àssociated Miss uootoo' ^:t^"^?i-.:t;::lrover | NyerìIçCecily club; vsuuv MctrKelrng \-ru-e; Miss Mcrketing Phl ortego, MrSS Ortego, Mss-Phil ciano' Mlss oL:-r^-rrr.,n-a- lstudents; lstudents; Margie Ciano, Queen PreeentatÍon Munson' Shirley Mlss Slnpson, SlnPson' Jo"o Joan lcsrd, Miss Ci¡cte K, curd Lanbcta; ã"ã-1,-"1¡¿"; Beta I -r ;:[."*; ö;;Ë" t ti"r"ã-éti"""r", l, '1-j :*ro':11 ::-T:::-lÎ: Miss Ãssocic¡ted Men Students' Hoover pboro Iff:f åH;;;"åtîiliã"ir. Já|1""1^ :I'n-. Y-tl -t:i:ï"-:o:
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McDaniel, Porter Win Martin, the controverstar lrgrrre Ï
class electlon. rsialclasselectrou. versial
Porter won the
presidential
A GIFT FOR
council meetiûg Brior to the election. Other cantlidates foÌ freshman
class president çere, Ma,rtln, Mes-
tas, Butltty Tackett, John LYnch' ancl Thomas Little. Kenneth Clouse was elected
freshman class vice president over Tina GYer and Miss l{eller'
Writêin
Itr the freshman class
sec¡e-
tarial race, Ïraura Conneilwon
*riteln
as
ca,ûdidate.
Dee Anna Preclado became the new freshman cl¿ss treasurer' Ele¡
opponents were Donald' Owens' RicÈ Santter, and John Vlahakls' UnoPPoeed
soPhomore class the coDtestaDts were unopposed. McDaniel won the Presidency decislvely, as he was unoBposed' Carol Cloves and' Margaret Sad-
In the
ler, also runnlng
Rally Club.
The dance, which lrlll be froo PM to mictnight, ls sponsored I ,,we've neve¡ had so T_11T I by the Rally club, with JohD q u e e n candtd¿tes," commenteil nl.pä"j"ù, the general chairman. I Miss Doris Deakins, dean of î'þs þopsqsmlng game betweeD
lt¡" campaign was a .,rough oDe. rtrinnulg l^-._ the and øuu election, ËrËçuuu' the oraarar inin-l lThi" accountect ^---^..-+^¡ r^n lrtre a greater for o candidates were uDnresidential I l.^-^"I terest. for comment'
race amidst chalges by Luis Mes- | available tas that Wayne Martin, commissloner of elections, and Dianne Heller, vice Presidential nominee' started camPaigning before the ofifcial campar8¡ date. Mestas made his charges at the
unopPosed for
sophomore class vice presldent and
trea.surer, resllecUvely, won hantllly'
Record Nmber
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Bulletin
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to the club and. organlzatlon wlth the best float antl a show provlileô
turr:t1r¡. the marcl - to -w lby d¿y ül¡tÚ E is trlo t'he last Tomor¡ow rE lomornow maiorer.fes. I maiorettes. ttrop classes with out lenei-tf' I Once A¡ountl a¡nounced Mede tr[adnr ilean
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;ï'ï'"ilïäu"ääìï'*ã"'Múl:-"\31:1:îîiîî"il:.Tl^1"o"u tn the soclal hall tomorrow.
of
sûrdents. rlrops Ð courso I wrv qvryÈ a õuuueu! who a srudont
The float parade wlll.ctrcle the
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she then wlll be "t: a.ften tomonow will havo " l::::Ï"1r! ñômarôôr¡ stucrrri"; ..r!¡" aot is if re of srade I :::îî"^i-ol.T;^t;."omstock' tlent boaly Dresldent. ue 4u' ea,ttl. wvllr he or better f¡"t f,l¡Jr workr Ma,rr¡n shes€d rhar
the ï:it^:lT-t^i "-- i.-ll:,"Ï11'"::t^ tî''J*i' ñusr Ë.^ rEÜ sril petttion r'uuuu'"'-':'*l3:,Y:t::T:i^"î": wtnnlng float announce theY::i:"f":l; lwill drawal from his class or clåss€s. I entries ^:^-.::-^= --^^^i¿ +L^ troDhles. and present the j¡^ñLrãd student .*! rlf tho adiled tù¡t Ee ¡!uu€. 'rrt' ":,:-::: Homecomlng ts being sDonsored -" I or "tr"' workr hi8 u ur is rs uuurls dotng "Dtt "î lr-,;*;-i-L.,r,,* ôarrnail çtrlr I ¡v the rnter club councll, wtth grado will bo recorded as a l;:;-*;--; qo rha çonarql nhqrrchalrthe general Larry Krum as (IqnÚ demr
..TllF.tt
man.
Council Moves To Endorse Bond fssue Sfofewìde College (Rtck) Comstock,stutlent II. E. went on The Stutlent Council record. Tuesatay as supPorting Proposition 2, a bill which wlll p¡ovitle junior colleges ln the stâte with $60 mtllton out of a totat of $380 million for campus
botly presltlent, ls chalrman of the San Joaquln Valley reglon of the Stutlents for Pro¡losltlon 2 commlttee.
improvements.
Accortllng to Comstock, tr'CC wtll get "a, fair gha¡e" of the funds lf the issue 18 passed.
bontl lssue.
Proposltion 2."
The couacll unanimously aBThe resolution passetl Tuestlay provetl a resolutlon whlch Places the stutlent botly in favor of the placetl ¡'CC "standlng behlnil'