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Assembly Held Todqy; Polls Open'T uesd dy, W ød nesdoy By BOBBIE BURTON Several candidates for student body offices at the Fresúo Junior College were nominated in an assembly today at 11 a.m. in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium. The student body election will be held January 10 on the FJC's Fresno State College campus. If there is need for a revote it will be held on January 13 at both campuses. Bert Ereman, the present student body president, opened the assembly and then turned the rneeting over to Fred Hall, GENE FRÄ,NCIS TERESA BÄRILE DONÄLD LOVELACE student body vice-president and chairman of the FJC election committee. This was followed by the nomi- nations of candidates. The assem- Phi Beta FBESTO JTIION GOT.I.EGE bly lasted 50 minutes and each candidate representative was given three minutes in which to tell W¡ll Elect of their qualifications. I'ollowing this nominations were made from ff. the floor. \JTlrCerS^ Three For President Phi Beta Lambda will elect new The candidates include three for the office of president, Teresa Ba- officers for the spring semester a,tu¡rarD ¡Y ü lssQo^to 5lrrD5xt¡ rile and Gene Srancis, freshmen, January 19. and Donald Lovelace, a sophomore. Candidates who were nominated THURSDAY, JANUARY I95ó NO. 13 vot. vill FRESNO, CAIIFORNIA, 5, Olga Hernandez and George and the offices theY seek are Don- Hubbard and RaY Hamilton' Thursby, sophomores are seeking na office vice-president; Alfre- president; MarY Lanotte and X'reda the of da Barton, a sophomore, and Lucre- Catauia, first vice President; Pat White Announces New Procedure tia DeBenedetto, freshman, the Spomer, PhiUiP Çolmenero, and office secretary; Dorothy Ru- Dorothy Rubald, second vice Presi' of bald, freshman, dent; Sally Bennett, Rochelle Har- and Stanley Tusan, ford, and Ellen Niere, secretary; New N¡sht Book Sales sophomore, treasurer. Audrey Willingham and RaY Pala- Those seeking the post of rep- cios, treasurer; and Pat Jones and Registration W¡ll Close resentatives-at-Iarge are Rochelle Lorraine Jacinto, reporter. Hartford, a freshman, and Eleanor FI .I tr'ranco, Alfred Copus, and James Campaigning will begin. JanuarY To Prevail FeÞrUary ¿ Barile, all sophomores, 'White, Bobbie Burton, editor of the FJC lnstallation As6embly Lydia Fhy, the second vice Presi- Stuart M. President of dent of Phi Beta Lambda, is in X'resno Junior College, announced yearbook, announced that Rambler Hall stated that the spring se- charge of an installation dinner a new procedure for the, spring se- Sales will close February 3. mester officers will be installed fol- the Rambler will planned for JanuarY 26 for the new mester registration of tr'JC's stu- She'said that lowing the electlon at an assembly sold during spring registratron officers, the time and. Place to be dents including â Procedure for be to be held in the Fresno Memorial and may now be bought from any decided later'. night class registration. Auditorium January 17. He also announced the revised staff member or from Franz Weins- To qualify for student body of- arrantements for sPring semester chenk, the adviser. fices, students must be members Burton also said that atl- Women Students pre-reg:istration, testing, and coun- Miss of the f'JC Associated Student seling for day students, and he an- ditlonal staff members are needed Body. They must have attended F\rT nounced the revised sPring semes- for the spring semester. tr'JC for one semester, except nomi- uecorate I fee ter schedule. the course, Jouranlism 10, meets nees for president, who must have oD. Tuesday and Thursday and The Associated Women Students . DaY Registration attended two semesters, and 'be 'White said. FJC's division heads STUART M. \MHITE offers two units. decorated the Christmas tree in the mainta.ining scholarship Iequire- and Mìss Burton said February 3 is main hall on the O Street campus. and. faculty will Preregister ments or at least tv¡elve units with counsel day students betweén Janu- definitely the last day. tr'lores and RaY Hamilton, a C average. Tom 9 and 20. Registration is Plan- March Of Dimes officers, ary The election committee which ap- Associated Men Studénts 31 between ned for January 30 and Vets' Certificotions Due proved the different candidates in- made arrangements for'purchasing 1 3 and Features Contest 8 and 11 a.m. and to P.m., Veterans are reminded by Mrs. cludes HaIl, Charles tr'ox, Lorene the tree. February 1' Hishlishting the three part drive classes start Louise Murphy, the veterans sec- Hughes, Vernald Kelzer, Rhea Students who helPed decorate Mock, Miss Ethel McOor- for March of Dimes funds at the John retary, that tomorrow 'is tþe last Eray; and Ruth Osterhouse. Ad- the tree are Mary HueY, ÄWS dec- Hansler, the di- Fresno Junior College is the con- mack, and Rgbert day to sign up for the montlily visers are Miss Willa Marsh, the oration chairman; Bobbie Burton, vision chairmen, are in charge of test between the aptivity clubs certification for December. (Continued on Page 2) Geuny SchellenburS, Olga Hernan- counseling and programmingí Stu- from January 3 to 20. dez, Mary Lanotte, and Marcia dents nov¡ enrolled wishing to Dre- A, plaque engraved with the Lambardo. register next week should start winners name will be presented The AWS ¿lso sPonsored a with their dÍvision chairman. to the group ralsing the most Chirstmas basket which was Placed 'White saitl that for the first time money in proportion to its meqber near the library in the main hall in FJC's historl a registratiol peri- ship. Cecil Lane, the contest chair- to collect canned goods, candies, od will be set aside for the evening man, said each organization will be and toys. Tbe box was given to the students to enroll. Previously,.they allowed to sponsor whatever form Catholic Welfare Organization. have sirirply registered the first of activity the group chooses, in- Irene Mclaughlin, welfare chair- night of attendance. cluding dances, cake sales, or pea- man, r¡¡as in charge of the box. The night students will register nut sales. Phi Beta Lambda for four evenings from Monday, Miss W'illa Marsh, dean of stu- January 30, through ThursdaY, Feb- clents, announced that a chart in Phi Beta'Lambda, FJC's ChaPter ruary 2. White said there will be the main hall near the business the Future Business Leaders of of no registration in classes. office on the FJC campus rilill be held annual Chirst- .{merica, their Test New Students postecl with daily standings of the mas party December 15 in the Vlhite saitl that Archie Brad- participating groups and that she High School Washington Junior shaw, the guidance director, will will supervise the contest Cafeteria. began testing of new students who Classroom contributions will be The admissiôn to the Party was will register for daY classes on solicited at 10 a.m., January 10 and a 35 cent toy. The toys cbllected January 5, when he will give'the 11 antl night classes will bê con- at the party lvere turned over to English placement examination at tacted at the three FJC basketba[ the Rev. Harold tr'oster, who con- 1 p.m., games held during January. ducts a ministry for the mig¡ânts Brad.shaw will give the college The other part of the FJC drive for the tr'resno Council of Churches. aptltude and reading tests daily will be the student peanut sale in Jo Ann Monfort, FBLÄ Presi from 10 a.m. to 12'noon and 2 to cooperation with the Fresno high dent, said that the Rev. Foster 4 p.m. from January 6 to 31' IIe schools on tr'ulton Street between distributed the toys to children in will also gfve the English tests a Mariposa and X'resno Streets from migrant labor camps. second time JanuarY 10 at 7 P.m., January 7 to 74, between 10 a.m. The committee chairmen includ- and he will give the basic math and 1to 4 p.m. . I ed Pat Spomer, general chairman. aptitude test as requirecl bY tli The committee in charge of Diana Avila, refreshments; Eu- visioD chairman. classroom and basketball solicita- gene Johnston, arantements; and Application ls NecessarY tions includes Fred Hall, Eleanor Donna Askew and Corinne Blume, George C. Holstein, dean of ad- tr'ranco, Olga Hernandez, Alfreda games. Miss Spomer led the com- missions ancl records, said for ad- Barton, George Thursby, Barbara munity singing and Lucretia De- mission to FJC, students must sub- Wilkinson, Glynn Bryant, lMilma Benedetto played the piano. mit an application on a form Pro- Koenig, Ann Sirabian, Teresa- Ba- ÃID ïROM,STUDENTS Bert Eremcrn, student body presi- Campus Activity Club held a vided by his office; file with his rile, Fred Garcia, Tommy Flores, dent, crrd Carol Bqrsotti- are the co-chcrirmen of FJC's polio (Continøed on Page 2) (Continaed on Page 2) Gene trl'ancis, and Bert Ereman. drive. Thursdoy, Jonuory 5, 1956 Poge Two RATIT PA G E tnDslt0 JIIÍI0I t0f.LEs[ Fresno Ventures To Modesto flMPHEE i¡mfil@ffi Rams Compete Publishert weekly by the journalism students of the tr'resno Junior College, 1430 O Street, Fresno, , and composed at the Central ln La rgest California Typographic service, phone 3-3001' unsigrretl e'litorials are the expression of the editor. T pbrton------'------"¡'L coPUS I OU tnA men. BOBBIE' BURTON threB ASSISTANT EDITOR..--..-. .WILKINSON Already the .victims of dUSINESS MANAGER... ---...... -BARBARA tournament losses, tr'resno Junior College u'ill venture to Modesto to take part in the 18th a.nnual Mo- desto State Tournament Thursday Red Key Members Donote in which 16 top teams will partici- pare. B|ood To Instructor's Sisfer The Modesto State Tournament is the biggest tournament in the The Red Key lived up to its reputation, a1$ through its blood to Mrs. Glee Don- state. -.*¡"".-provided the ¿nuch needeã X'resno swept through four Miss Kate E. Darling, a member of the Fresno Ái.t"i of straight victolies last year to cap- ""1t, facultY. Junior College ture the Modesto tourney and be- come the ne\ü tourney champions. Rams Were Champs The Rams were declared tourna- ment champions when they de- TROPHY WINNERS Above is shown the troph/ thct lost feated San Francisco City College yéqr's Rcm bosketboll- squod won in the Modesto tournq- handily 74-55 last year. *and obtaining the aid. this yecr os they The RarÍrs in their first tourna- and her slster could ment. The Rcrms hope to repecrt os chomps ùi..-b;tti-"e *""t on to say that she todoy. Left to right ore ment this year reached the Bakers- needed blood which trqvel to Modesto fór the tournq?nent ¡ã itranÏtut enoush fof the much ploying for"St. Mqry's; Gory Alcorn, field tournament finals but lost "".* quickly, and magnanimously' Odell Johnson, now was-ñpnnett contributed. so center; ond FJC Cocrch Kelly. the championship game to host Bennett said thatthat^he he was vervvery happy that he couldcou-ld. ÊetgeÏ FJC Joe he Bakersfield in a closely fought the students together for the donations, and. added that contest. ;;". ïä; p*"a-õi liu- and was sure the whole junior. col- Bhore AWS Decorates Representatives Ram Coach Joe Kelly took his legel"se feltfett tire same wav.way. -Joginder crew to the Hartnell Coast Con- W¡ll Visit FJC ference tournament and was elimi- Christmas Tree Representatives from the Pacific nated from the finals when the tall (Continued lrom Page I ) Telephone and Telegraph Company Christmas party December 21 from will be on both campuses tomor' Roms Down Reedley ln 8 to 11 p.m. in the Ramble Inn. row to talk to students who will Third Period Splurge o or Morris McOlay and Barbara be graduating, transferrint, Gary Alcorn, cênter, scored 26 permanent Turñer were cocliairmen for the Ieaving school for em- points Tuesday night as the FJC eyent. ployment. Rams on a third period splurge Phi Theta Kappa BilI Conkey, a lepresentative from downed the Reedley Tigers 82-73. Members of Phi Theta Kâppa, San Francisco, rvill meèt in B-8 It was the first league game for the national honorary scholastic with the students on the main cam- both teams. fraternity, attended a'dinner De- pus, and Arthur Gumprecht of Fres' Huey Davis and Al Brown, eembei- 16 in Hart's Restaurant. It no v¡ith the other group in room FJC forwards, f,ollowed with 16 was for both active and alumni A-4 on the Fresno State Campus. and 14 points, respectively. Dick members. Both groups will meet at 12:05 Payne, AIcorn's replacement, net- Those who were in cha¡ge of sharp for a'general discussion of ted 11 points. making arrangements for the employment opportunities which dinner are Olga Hernandez, pt'esi- rvill be followed by interviews. Allan Hancock team from Santa dent: Stanley Tusan, vice presi- Maria dumped tr'resno 75-65. How- dent; Theresa Magdaleno, secre- Teom Comes Tomorrow ever, the Rams went on to win the and Stanke, treasürer'; consolation title by defeating Hart- tary, Mary A U. S. Lf aliire Cot ps Officer nell 63-49. and Mrs. Dorothy Bliss, the atl- Proc[rement Team headed bY vlser. Captain W. J. Skvaril, Officer Pro- Hancock Wins Title About 20 members attended the curement Officer, San Francisco, It was the second time that Han- SALE Some of the students who porticipqted in COFFEE dinner, most of whom were alumni. 'rvill be at FJC's cam' cock was invited to the llartnell mã n"¿ Key coffee- sole ore, left to right, Goyle Kovick, California, Latin American Club puses at 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 P.m., tournament and also the second F.ottcís, Bobbie Burton, Al Copus, qnd Dolores Critz' Cãn. The Latin American Club mem- on Jânu&ry 12, 1956. time the Bulldogs copped tourna- year bers enjoyed a dinner December 22 They will be located in Mclane ment honors. Last Hancock p.m. defeated Hartnell to gain the title. in the La Fiesta Club at 8 Hatl at the F SC campus in the Red Key Club Make3 $25; Christian Fellowship morning and in Bungalow 3 at the During the Christmas Holiday Intervarsity Christian X'ellowship FJC main campus in the afternoon, the Rams dropped their third showed a Christmas film. entitled for the purpose of intervierving touriament loss in the Sam Barry Plans For Second 5a le Memorial "A Boy and'His Bible." college freshmen and soPhomores tournament in Glendale. dollars was madel¿ Key at a'coffee Fresno \ry'as defeated Los Twenty-five !þeled Freshman Class interested in a commission in the by 2L, áôcording to Bóbbie Burton, secretarv of Angeles City College; however, the salã õãõé*ber The Freshman class held a noon U. S. Marine Corps via the Platoon club. Rams were without the services of the dance in the FSC campus gym. Leaders Class Program. Miss Burton said that the money will go to help finance their toryerint center, Gary Alcorn. Everyone was welcomed. projects and a dqnation will be made to the March Alcorn remained home becaúse of various Newman Club Throe Studenls Run and infected of DiTes. The Newman Club met on the toe. an- .A,lcorn continues to lead the Ram Pìans are being made for Rompoges Jobs To OPen main campus and from there theY For Student President scoring averages witll 183 points othel sale during this semester' The Rampage, .FJC'S student adiourned to th,e St: .{tnes Hos- '(Continued lrorn Page 1) in eight games for a torrid 22.9 reason for having newspaper, will have oBenings the pital where they sang Christmas dean of students; Dr. RoIf W. Or- She said the points a game averate. second semester for staff members Carols. dal, and Floyd Quick. the sale was because the -Fresno Huey Davis actually leads the with or without experience, includ- Music Department The inain campus election offi State College cafgteria v¡as closed tr'resno scoring in total points with ing editorial, business, circulation The Fresno Junior College Music cials and the time in which they had no 184 put the slick sophomore for- and the FJC students Place and secretarial Positions. Department, under the direction of serve are Gary Winnett, Thomas in which to buy coffee ward'has played tv/o more games on campus Smith, Rampage adviser, Lowell C. Spencer, for -Williams, Donald Coffman, 8 P. D. Performed and than Alcorn. In ten games played or douuts. said students who are interested a tape recording which consisted of a.m. a.m.; Everett Henke, to'10 Davis has a 18.4 game average. Valious items were donated to should see him before they com' Christmas music. The recording Martin Levario, ând Gerald DeHart, parents; Al Brown, a freshman for\4¡ârd the club by Ànn Sirabian's plete spring preregistration. His was made by George Bryson, who 10 12 p.m.; Marilyn Snyder, a.m. to from Edison High School, wlo Miss Sirabian, is President of the is Ânnex 3 on the -tr*resno is a radio announcer for KYNO. Ford, and Tosb.iaki Mina- office Pâtti played brilliantly in.the Sam Barry 8roup. State College campus, his Christmas music, Christmas folk- moto, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. ?nd tournament follows Davis with 160 Those helPing with the sale in- telephone number is 4-4821' exten- lore and a cantata were heard over Those on the X'SC campus are points for a 14.5 average. Miss Burton, Miss Sirabian, sion 93, KYNO December 24. clude Edward Gettman, Judith Hill, and Payne Surprises Kelly Gene !'rancis, Al Copus, Bert Ere- glad to Solos \ry'ere sung bY Wilma Koe- He said he wili also be Ruby Erickson, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Dick Payne, who played his bas- man, Red KeY members, GaYle Ko- in either nig, Patsy Ingram, Janice Ross' talk to students interested Ronald tr'aiad, Juanita Mann, and ketbail for Roosevelt High School, Dolores Critz. Noel Frod' Kenneth Booth, and StanleY Grif- vick, and majoring in jäurnalism or in taking Manard Stewart, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; did surprisingly well in fllling in sham'and Stanley Bennett, advis' journalism courses. fin. one or more Pat tr'oley, Nqra Cook, and ShinYa for the ailing .A,lcorn, Kelìy report- ers, helPed with the ariangements' p.m. p.m. Tokubo, 12 to 2 In cage ed. of a revote the same officials will FrLsno has been hampered by White Announces New participate. injuries to key players all through Registrotion Procedure the season but will probably be at -(Conti.nued full strengfh for the Modesto tour- from Page 1) AWS Dinner Ccncelled of credits from Eleanor Franco, president of the nament. offiie transcripts gave possible starting previously attended high schools Associated Women Students, said Kelly a nomination dinner lineup of Brown and Davis at for- and colletes, ¿nd take the college today that the tonight wards, Alcorn or Payne, at center, aptitude test and English Place: which was scheduled for has been cancelled. and. Marion Daniels and Polly Car- ment examinaticin. In its place, nominations will be vel at tuards. Ben Eichman from are asked to con- Nerv students made at a meeting tomorrow in Fresno High School is expetced to registrar, Mrs. Lena tr'uller' tact the 81 at noon. see plenty of action. for further details.