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Area nurses and others inte¡in nursing education will attend a tr'resno City College tlaylong workshop on "CommunitY Utilization of the Junior College vot. xv¡ll Nursing Programs" MaY 16. ested
Mrs. Lulu W.
flassenplu8' founder and dean of the UCLÀ nursing school, will deliver the keynote address to start the Program ln the tr.CC sociâl hall.
PUBTISHED
BY THE ASSOCIAIED
FRESNO, CAI¡FORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY
7,
STUDENTS
Mrs. Ilassenplug has served as a member of tbe Surgeon General's con-
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Followiug the address, Pa[el will be hettl at 11 AM' 1:30 PM and at 2:30 PM.
lclubs on campus but only four | ¡ave registered their candidates' The tr'Íne Arts Club is sPonsoring a "mystery" candidate.
Her name was registered late and
the decision as to whether she is
eIectronics, and architectural drafting as jobs under-represented by employers for the daylong i.nterview
"Interested. employers can still make reservations bY calling the
job placement office at
elected AMS sPring sweetheart last month and reigned over the Caravan of Music Folk and Jazz 'Wing Ding. She was graduated from Mclane l{igh School. Miss Cl¿rk Plans t,o t¡a,nsfer
JÄßIE
CLARK AMS
to tr'resno Stato College in a,nother year and hopes to teach homo ec' onomics
in €ither junior or
ROYANN SORDI .A,WS
sen'
sored by the Marketing Club' She'
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uated
Stu-
dents are sponsoring
Jeanne Hatfielcl, dlrector of nursing service at the Stanislaus
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Ä coffee hour and orientation period at 8:30 until 9:30 AM between instructors and emPloYers wiII start the day. The remainder of the day wlll be devoted to inte¡viewing between students and emPloyers. Uniquo At f'CC "Although this is the first time it has been triecl at FCC, similar programs at Stockton and Sao Francisco haverbeen very successful," Mrs. Ecliger said. Since August of 1962, when the state ageDcy opened an FCC branch, the campus office has averaged
ovei 70
employer-em-
ployee contacts Ber daY, Mrs.
Modesto;
Eallger
Flora Fulton, director of nursing service for the ValleY Children's IlosBital ln tr'resno; Margaret Neill, associate director of nursing service at the Fresno County General HosPital; and Maiorie Janeck, director of nursing service at the Greater Bakersfield' Memorial
Modesto
tr'CC,"
Mrs. Ðdiger said.
ior high school. Barbara Shoemaker, an 18year-old art maJor, is being sPon-
Afternoon Panel
a, student at
session.
Reservations
School of Nursing, will climax the Program. lfhe 11 .lllll Panel, "Wh¿t Nurs' ing Ðducatlon Ex¡lects of Nurs' ing Service", will tro moderated by Dr. Xa,thrYn SaffertY' cløir' man of tho nursing department et Bakersfield College. Other panel members will be Violet Nel!ron, a,D instructor at Modesto Junior College, antl lltrs- ALma Palmer, art instructor at f,'CC.
Junior College; lf¡s. Baxba,ra Sim' mons and Nathaniel l)otson' studonts et tr'CC; l[rs. Bertha Thom'
set up over 100 inter-
"Most of the inquiries for em-
special summary and. evaluation at 3:30 PM bY Doris Gaitgey, specialist in in-service education, Kellogg Foundation, UCLA
Panelists wiII inclucto llfrs. R'uth
Pre-Employment
ployees have been in the business area," she said. "We need more for the industrial and trades area." She cited auto mechanics,
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TYeston,
tor for the program.
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discussions
llo EmProYee "Transition: Stuctent to Employee", will be the topic of the 2:30 PM Panel, moderated bY Mrs. Mabelclaire Norman, director of nursing at FCC.
available for interviews, according to Ðorothy Ealiger, coordlna-
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Hospital. StudeDt
ProsPectlve
"We've by the Fine Arts Club is a44þe an- ?iI of.-suspense to views on campus that day," sald. will terminate which irig Formal Queen that opened the activities Mrs. Ediger, who rePresents the next Friday California Department of EmPloYTomorrow, students will have the opportlnity to vote for their favorite candidate in an ment on campus. "In fact, three election for the queen. 1 people have already been Placed The candidates for the formal in permanent jobs, and MaY 12 different isn't here yet." | ârê sponsored by the
workshop. Pa¡rel l)iscussions
County Hospital in
Some 150 f'CC
graduates and. terminal studente have been screened, and will be
sponsored
sultant group on nursing. Presiding over the 10 AM introductory ,session will be MarY Nishimoto, chairman of the Brogram committee fo¡ Unit B of the California Leaghe for Nursing, which is co-sponsoring the
The 1:30 PM Panel, "What Nursing Service ExPects of the Junior College Graduate", will be lect by Dr. EvelYn Pederson, director of the Àssociate in Arts Degree program at Modesto Junlor College. Panel members will be Mrs.
"business and industrY occupations day," aimed. at acquaülting valley buslnessmen wlth Prospective employees from tr'resno City College, will be held on cam-
NUMBER 25 pus May 12.
1964
Three Clubs N om ¡ nate aueen Cand¡dates for Spring Crown
Prominent in nursing,
Seekers
À
saial.
"In April, for example,"
voting booth will bo Placetl in front of the SIIB (Student Un' ion BuiltlÍng). All clubs on campus hacl the
opportunity to sponsor a queen candidate but only four chose to
.'MYSTERY" C.A,NDIDATE Fine Arts Club
do so. The candidates' names in the dean of women's
were due
office last Friclay.
she
said, "we successfully placed over 200 stuclents," The program is aimetl at the
BARBARA SHOEMAKER Mo¡ketincr CIub
student comBleting two Years of schooling at FCC. "'We flnd a much greater difference in Placing the two-year stutlent," Mrs. Ediger said. "Ele is more Profl-
cient, more skilleal, and
more
mature."
FETE EMPTY SLATE MARKS ADVENT SPRING BOA5T5 FREE OF ELECTION CAMPAIGNING in ADMISSION
tr.ree! Antl at that Prlce there stu"If you are interested for Student BodY Ifall," said Marihelen Thomas, to be a large turnout n€xt' ought government, ofrun for aD dent ae, a student at Bakersfield Ool- office will not even be required' commissioner of elections. for the Spring F ormal. tr'riclay Miss Thomas. urged fice," the lege; and ShirleY Clintworth' to make speeches for the nomina- "Another feature is that admission Price to thls The R.N., a graduate of Bakersfield tions assemblY which will mark candidates may use talent instead has already been Paicl bY dance of nomination sPeeches," Miss Oollogo. when they Paid their all students for camPaigning Thomas aalaletl. "Th" students FCC Coed Reisns student body fees. A class of 2L Brofessional the beginning ofoffices' semester fall may present the ait themselves nurses is expected to graduate The dance, to be heltl in the To date only five canditlates or have another student Berform from I.CC this June. new Vegas Room at the tr'resno ofbocly Finals Beauty for them." Stuart M. White, President of are running'for student will have music suPIlacienda, fices with lesb than a week left FCC, will open the Program. Offices to be filletl in the MaY Ä X'resno City College student pliect by Perez Prado antl hls to take out Petitions. 22 election are student boclY will represent the Central San well-known orchestra. president, vice Bresident, secre- Joaquin Valley district in the Candidates At the dance, according to BRIEFS- Seeking office for the fall tary, treasurer, Associated Men Miss 'WooI finals in San tr'ran- Irving Lee, AMS President, there Archie Bradsha,w, dea¡r of te¡m of next Year are Harold Students and. .A.ssociated Women cisco this summer. be a fifteen minute Program will students. was elocted vice Pres' Eric (Rick) Comstock, candidate Students presid.ents and. ten repJolene Robinson, a 2O-Year-old cletlicatett to the crowning of the ident of the California Junior for president; Jerralyn (Suzi) resentative-at-large Posts. sophomore nursing maior, was Spring Fo¡mal Queen. Collego Association at Ð meet' Holloman, vice Presid'ent; Joseph Academic Requirements named alternate Miss Wool in the Refreshments, conslstlng of ing at San Joaquin Dolta Col' Gold.en antl Ronald Primavera' San punch (at six dollars a gallon!), To be eligible to run for an contest sponsored by the'Wool lege in Stockton. representative-at-Iarge ; ancl David office, a student must carry at Joauin Valley District and cookies or cakes, wiil be *rt* Turner, Associated Men Stutlents least 1272 units and maintain a Growers Auxiliary. Joni John- served throughout the tlance (but Tho corrnseling dePartment president. 2,0 grade average' Candidates for son, a Fiesno State College stu- free! ). ha"s urged all returning students The appropriate dress for the Petitions, which are available the offices of President and vice dent, was selected Miss \Mool but to make an aPPointment with in the admissions office, will be president must maintai¡ a 2.6 has relinquished her crown be- event will be suits for the men their counselor. for Pre-regis' due in that office at 3 PM MaY grade average and. be an FCC cause she will be attending the and formals for the ladles. hation. University of Hawaii during the Playing for the dance will be 13. The nominations- assembly student for at least o[e Year. *d.l¡ finals. state P¡ado and his orchestra. Perez is scheduled for noon the same from held The voting will be The ß'resno CitY College Jour' clay. Ä new school custom will be The Miss'Wool finals have been booths voting PM with to 3 AM 8 nalism departrnent will host a Outdoor AssemblY located ln front of the librarY' set for August 8 in San Francisco. initiatett by the crownint of a conference of high school jour' Miss Robinson is the daughter Spring tr'ormal queen to be selectthe student, center, and in the assembly the "This semester n¿lists in the State Central Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Robinson ed by the student body tomorof between the adminl- maln foyer of the administration 'W. Santa A¡a Äve. Junior College District next will be held row. of 506 building. Mclane and stration builtling Candidates
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