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FNESilO JÜf,IIN COII.EEE I tu8usßED fI rtt A550C|,A1ED ¡1UDE1{Í3 vot. vll FRESNO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 14, 1954 Red Key Plans Annual Carnival The Red KeY organlzâtton ls making deftntte plans for their an' uual oarnival to be held November 19 t+ the f,'resno Memorlal Autll' torlum. the carnlval wlll conslst of tllf- ferent booths by the tllfferent clubs and organl¡atlons of the f'resno Junlor'College. These clubs are ln chtrge of the decoratlons of the booths. Merle L. Sons will set uP the booths for the clubs. The clubs PartlclDattng tn the carnlval lnclude 13th Year, AlPha Gamna Slgma, Pht Theta KaPPa, Nisel Club, Newman Club, lì¡tur€ Business Leaders of Amerlca, R¿mbltng Collegl¿tes, Assoclated Men, Stutlents, Assoclated Women Stualents, l,atin--Amerlcan Club' tr'ac' ulty Club and the Alumnl Club. tr'orms will be sent out to the presidents of the clubs to be filletl out and sent to Red KeY' General admissalon is 15 cents a¡tl chlltlren three cents. the seasonfor the R¿ms. The Taft eleven have a Sood rec- ord so far thls ge&son. Their onlY roBs v¿s to sa¡ ¡tanciscãittv c"i'l :,'.1 lese. They were shatteiãt;; th" I ):1: :""-"ïi"'%å:'"';oilï'i"*1'"HålI:""t.'*:;:.;;-"'-.-----'-:---.::*-- ------;:lî:"*"*':li lÏlJ""-,äiä;"*å" iJ'i",ä-,'ï I P-1l'î,Y:Trr '.'.."""""" ' .'-=---',:*-'--:-"*---:tt:::"-1:"i:,";"iuoi;; i"#"i:"-ffi"i' lnXXf""*lJÍ-... ... ;::::.:::äf;::::-.:-:::-:-::::::.'....J collectetl a¡oth l:-------- ----- D^r Mtr,ô sqrpanr itli:fi"ff|;å. rhar rs'u be "lro- Ryan.-.-........... --...RGL.......--- -.-Mike sarsent ÞEtr- ¡tLhaws PEP GIRLS-These girls will help boost the footbcll tecrn. First row, left to riglit, Shirley lVilliørs, ÏVilmcr Koenig, D-i- crre Pcschcll, cmd-Ellen Tclly. Second row, A'nitö Ferrell, Dee Dee Ferrcrrt, Scrrdy Civiello, csrd .Ann Nelson. Roms Wiil Try To Secure Second Conse culive Viclory tlue to,eeveral lnJurles in thelr Uo":l - - I - :h*"ài.-äï-"üåiäü,ïåi|Business course Is IR"v l_ens_en Is åÏ,'î'Àl"i'i:lof f .t.dThüYea1ll,'.::u:.1:iljit T PROBABTE STARTING TINEUP TAFT POSITION NAME Class Speaker Rai Jensen, sales rePresentetive for the Slnger Sewing Machine Compauy, wss a guest spealrer for Mrs. Caryl Eouck's beEtnutng and Bob Emet le a doubtftrl starter cauee of ¡ sBrelueal enkle. Eo¡b Wedenho€fer, FJC'8 hee''I gome un¡cal'hed. Nisei Club To Hold lnstallation À Ntset club meetlng was heltl ieE Tervo as the new BDoDsor' Appoints RePresenftltives - õå"o' Lee, stüdent body Presl- dent, sald the council selected slx representatlves to attentl the a¡' ooâf ttU conference of the Calif' ornla State Junlor College Stu'lent Councll Government A¡isoclation at .A.sllomar November 9 to 11 with Joseph W. Klng, the councll's ad' viger. The selected students will in' clude Lee, Nedra Looney, Robert Moxley, Br€nt Frêema¡, James Binger a¡it Fred Hall. survey of clerlcal lob oH¡ortuulty. Stanley 'M. Ben¡ett, tùe ln' structor, sts,teal that he ts looklng around for Part'tlme Jobs for stu' tlents taltng the cour¡e. Eileven studentg are taklng tùls oire semester course. Thomte To Meet W¡rh Trode, lndustriol Stqff' Karl Thomte of BerkeleY, an as- sist&nt supervtsor of tea,cher traln- lng of the state departmeDt of edi ucation at the Universlty of Callf- ornla" will meet wlth Fresno Jun' tor Collegà ha.dè a¡d l¡tlustrial tn' structors totlsY at 11:30 am.'in Shop 8. Robert P.'Ifonslei, the f.JC trade and lndustrlel alivlsloD chalrman, saitl the instructore wlll meet wlth Thomte to recommentl cha¡ges !n teachint tralnlng courses at the universlty for gþop teachers who prepare fór dtate vocatlonal teach- lng credentlals. Thomte vtsltetl l'JC shop clasees and conferred wttb Hensler and the lnstructorB' Yest€rday- Uppermon Relieves Hines Shirley .A¡n -UPPerma¡ has re' ptacetl States Hlnes as a. Btualent council member after lllneg was elected president of the freebman claßs, advanced 6. sewlng classes October Jensen demonstrated the wa,lrs to care for ttre machfnes autl exl¡tetnetl the va¡lous uses of lte attachments. He showed the stuale¡rts how to oll the machlnes, how to thread the needle, how to thread tbe machlne bot¡ bobbtn and top thread, a,nal the use6 of the Presser foot. . Mrs. Eouck satal the most inter- esUng antl useful result of :thdilem- onstration to the students was ln hetptng them to leanr how to bew buttcÁs and darn wlthout uElng et- techments on thelr sewlng ma' chines, CAI-ENDAR OF THE WEEK Octobcr 19 l2¡ l0 Rally Commlttce rncetlng October ã) 7:(X) p.m. Faculty Women October 21 12:ül FBLA mectlng 12=1O Freshman Claee mcetlng 7ifil p.m. Alpha Gamma Sigma lnltlatlon 8:ü) p.m. Modcoto vs. FJC at Modetto Octöber 23 Preee Confcrcnce-Reed lèY 9;(X) p.m. AMS Dancc, Marlgold Ballnoom FJC Attrocfs Hundreds Oulsìde Of Fresno Sfudenls Class Elects I t. Fr Htnes Prexy States lllnes was elected Pres' ttlent by the freshmen claes to lead the class tturing the fall Ëemester In an electton l¿st tr*riday. Hlnes won by a four vote marÊ¡n over Bob Bangs, who was the cleÉs' temDorary chalrman. The flnal cou¡t w¡is 69 for Elnes, 66 for Bangs. Hines, who ls maJoring in music, 16 a graduate of Fresno Hlgh School. He is 19 Years old a,nd slngle. I{e was eleqted for ttre same position last Year but withtlrew from school, The class also elected A¡geË Renna as secretary and Joa.n Blasco as publiclty chalrma¡. Mlss Renna is majoriug ln bus' lness and ls elghteen Yea.rs old. She g¡aduateal from the San Joa- quln Memo¡lal Htgh School tn tr.resno. Mlss Blasco, wbo Is nlneteen years old, ls majorlng fn a¡t. Ä run-off electlon wlll deciqe the vtctor for vlce-president antl also for treasurer. Norman 'Willlams and f,'lora Jean MonoPoll a¡e can' tlittates for dhe vice'presidency and Larry Oliver and Carol Barsotü a¡e the cantlltlates for treasurer. The class wtll Ee€t today ln Shop 6 to set a dcte for the run'off electfon. Atrts To Feature ,lnstallation, Feed lbe Àssoclated'W'omen Stutlents wnl lnstall ltg new offlcers at a potluck rllnner tontght ¿t 6 P.m. the Ramble lnn. Mtss WtUa Marsh, dean of stu' denls, and the hosPttalltY commlt' t€é stu welcome the guests. Sue Sheehan, last Yea¡'s Dresi- wül lnst&U Ellen Tally, tåe ffdw presidenL Mtss Talty wlll lni stoll Beverly Belral as vlce Dre¡l- ileut; Mary Lou Kolgtail, Eecreta,ry; Jane Kobaeht, treasurer; 9nd LYnn Rlce, hlstorlen Eutert¿l¡ment wlll be Presented etter the lnstell¡don. 36? attentled secondarSr schools ln varlous other communltles ln the st8te. Mrs. Lena M. Fuller, tr'JC regfs' trar, whose offlce matle the sur' vey, stated that t¡e statlstlcs tlo not lnclude studente who dltl not go to high school, those who veDt to hith school in other states or fon eign countrles, a,nd thoFe who fatletl to state thelr hlgh schools' Mrs. F uller aleo said th¿t of the total 828 dey students, 508 ropre' sent new students anil 320 rrere en' rolled ln F'JC last year, Out of ttr-e 461 who went to hi8h schools ln Fresno, 262 aîø new students a¡d 199 went to l'JC last Year. Thi6 leaves 36? students fmm high schools outslde of Fresno, who inclutle 246 new e,nal 121 old stu' dents. Roosevelt leads tJre 66 Per cent who attended Fresno hltù echools with 162; Fïesno Hteh ts Êecond with 146. Etllson hae 78 a'Dal Sa,D Joaquln Memorial ls next wltb 46' Seven students completêd thelr high school educatlon at f,'resuo Eivening Htgh School, flve at the Contluuatlon High School, 14 at the former trtesno Technlcal Hleh School, two at the tr'resno U¡ion .A.cademy a,nd one at FJC. Other high schools.or citles r€P' resented outslde Í'r€Eno i¡clutle Madera wtth 4?; Clovls, 41; Centml Union, 28; Washington Unlon of baston, 2?; Sanger, 26i ßowlet,22; Chowchilla, 20; Dos Palos a¡al Ker' man are tied with 13 each; Selma' 12; Tranquillity and Ha¡forcl both have 9; Reeatley, 7; Bakerstleltl, 6; Slerra Union of .A,uberrY and Vt' sa,lla have 5 each; Los Angeles, Rivertlale a¡tl Camthers, 4 each; Delano,. KlneßDd¡gi'¡rotà¡@ ;Þon' terville anal Tulare eech he,ve 3; Coallnga, Parlier, LatoD, Tfasco' Taft and Merced brlng uP the ¡ear wlth two each. Thlrty-seven other C¡llfornlc communltles are ¡ePreEented at FJC by one student. Meering W¡ll Be Held To Form Tennis Ter¡m Paul Stårr, F'JC atùl€ilg dlÞctor' announced t¡êt a coEpgtltlYê t€tr' nts tes^E is to be formed. Those interested meet wltù Dean Lerseu ln Room S-22 toilaY st 4;30 ltm' leg work for the Frgsno lqnior to ¡ight) Joyqe Noble, Bcubcna

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FNESilO JÜf,IIN COII.EEE

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tu8usßED fI rtt A550C|,A1ED ¡1UDE1{Í3

vot. vll FRESNO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 14, 1954

Red Key PlansAnnual Carnival

The Red KeY organlzâtton lsmaking deftntte plans for their an'uual oarnival to be held November19 t+ the f,'resno Memorlal Autll'torlum.

the carnlval wlll conslst of tllf-ferent booths by the tllfferent clubsand organl¡atlons of the f'resnoJunlor'College. These clubs are lnchtrge of the decoratlons of thebooths. Merle L. Sons will set uP

the booths for the clubs.The clubs PartlclDattng tn the

carnlval lnclude 13th Year, AlPhaGamna Slgma, Pht Theta KaPPa,

Nisel Club, Newman Club, lì¡tur€Business Leaders of Amerlca,R¿mbltng Collegl¿tes, AssoclatedMen, Stutlents, Assoclated WomenStualents, l,atin--Amerlcan Club' tr'ac'

ulty Club and the Alumnl Club.tr'orms will be sent out to the

presidents of the clubs to be filletlout and sent to Red KeY'

General admissalon is 15 centsa¡tl chlltlren three cents.

the seasonfor the R¿ms.The Taft eleven have a Sood rec-

ord so far thls ge&son. Their onlYroBs v¿s to sa¡ ¡tanciscãittv c"i'l :,'.1lese. They were shatteiãt;; th" I ):1::""-"ïi"'%å:'"';oilï'i"*1'"HålI:""t.'*:;:.;;-"'-.-----'-:---.::*-- ------;:lî:"*"*':lilÏlJ""-,äiä;"*å" iJ'i",ä-,'ï I P-1l'î,Y:Trr '.'.."""""" ' .'-=---',:*-'--:-"*---:tt:::"-1:"i:,";"iuoi;;

i"#"i:"-ffi"i' lnXXf""*lJÍ-... ... ;::::.:::äf;::::-.:-:::-:-::::::.'....Jcollectetl a¡oth l:-------- ----- D^r Mtr,ô sqrpanritli:fi"ff|;å. rhar rs'u be "lro-

Ryan.-.-........... --...RGL.......--- -.-Mike sarsentÞEtr- ¡tLhaws

PEP GIRLS-These girls will help boost the footbcll tecrn.First row, left to riglit, Shirley lVilliørs, ÏVilmcr Koenig, D-i-

crre Pcschcll, cmd-Ellen Tclly. Second row, A'nitö Ferrell,Dee Dee Ferrcrrt, Scrrdy Civiello, csrd .Ann Nelson.

Roms Wiil Try To SecureSecond Conse culive Viclory

tlue to,eeveral lnJurles in thelr Uo":l - - I -

:h*"ài.-äï-"üåiäü,ïåi|Business course Is IR"v l_ens_en Is

åÏ,'î'Àl"i'i:lof f .t.dThüYea1ll,'.::u:.1:iljitT

PROBABTE STARTING TINEUPTAFT

POSITION NAME

Class SpeakerRai Jensen, sales rePresentetive

for the Slnger Sewing Machine

Compauy, wss a guest spealrer forMrs. Caryl Eouck's beEtnutng and

Bob Emet le a doubtftrl starter bçcauee of ¡ sBrelueal enkle.

Eo¡b Wedenho€fer, FJC'8 hee''I

gome un¡cal'hed.

Nisei Club ToHold lnstallation

À Ntset club meetlng was heltl

ieE Tervo as the new BDoDsor'

Appoints RePresenftltives- õå"o' Lee, stüdent body Presl-

dent, sald the council selected slx

representatlves to attentl the a¡'ooâf ttU conference of the Calif'ornla State Junlor College Stu'lentCouncll Government A¡isoclation at.A.sllomar November 9 to 11 withJoseph W. Klng, the councll's ad'

viger.The selected students will in'

clude Lee, Nedra Looney, Robert

Moxley, Br€nt Frêema¡, James

Binger a¡it Fred Hall.

survey of clerlcal lob oH¡ortuulty.Stanley 'M. Ben¡ett, tùe ln'

structor, sts,teal that he ts looklng

around for Part'tlme Jobs for stu'tlents taltng the cour¡e.

Eileven studentg are taklng tùlsoire semester course.

Thomte To Meet W¡rhTrode, lndustriol Stqff'

Karl Thomte of BerkeleY, an as-

sist&nt supervtsor of tea,cher traln-

lng of the state departmeDt of edi

ucation at the Universlty of Callf-

ornla" will meet wlth Fresno Jun'

tor Collegà ha.dè a¡d l¡tlustrial tn'structors totlsY at 11:30 am.'inShop 8.

Robert P.'Ifonslei, the f.JC tradeand lndustrlel alivlsloD chalrman,saitl the instructore wlll meet wlthThomte to recommentl cha¡ges !nteachint tralnlng courses at theuniverslty for gþop teachers whoprepare fór dtate vocatlonal teach-lng credentlals.

Thomte vtsltetl l'JC shop claseesand conferred wttb Hensler and

the lnstructorB' Yest€rday-

Uppermon Relieves HinesShirley .A¡n -UPPerma¡ has re'

ptacetl States Hlnes as a. Btualent

council member after lllneg was

elected president of the freebmanclaßs,

advanced6.

sewlng classes October

Jensen demonstrated the wa,lrs tocare for ttre machfnes autl exl¡tetnetlthe va¡lous uses of lte attachments.

He showed the stuale¡rts how tooll the machlnes, how to thread theneedle, how to thread tbe machlnebot¡ bobbtn and top thread, a,nal theuse6 of the Presser foot.. Mrs. Eouck satal the most inter-esUng antl useful result of :thdilem-

onstration to the students was lnhetptng them to leanr how to bewbuttcÁs and darn wlthout uElng et-techments on thelr sewlng ma'chines,

CAI-ENDAR OFTHE WEEK

Octobcr 19

l2¡ l0Rally Commlttce rncetlng

October ã)7:(X) p.m.Faculty Women

October 2112:ülFBLA mectlng12=1O

Freshman Claee mcetlng7ifil p.m.Alpha Gamma Sigma lnltlatlon8:ü) p.m.Modcoto vs. FJC at Modetto

Octöber 23Preee Confcrcnce-Reed lèY

9;(X) p.m.AMS Dancc, Marlgold Ballnoom

FJC Attrocfs Hundreds OÍOulsìde Of Fresno Sfudenls

Class ElectsI t. FrHtnes Prexy

States lllnes was elected Pres'ttlent by the freshmen claes to leadthe class tturing the fall ËemesterIn an electton l¿st tr*riday. Hlneswon by a four vote marÊ¡n overBob Bangs, who was the cleÉs'temDorary chalrman. The flnalcou¡t w¡is 69 for Elnes, 66 forBangs.

Hines, who ls maJoring in music,16 a graduate of Fresno HlghSchool. He is 19 Years old a,nd

slngle. I{e was eleqted for ttre sameposition last Year but withtlrewfrom school,

The class also elected A¡geËRenna as secretary and Joa.n Blascoas publiclty chalrma¡.

Mlss Renna is majoriug ln bus'lness and ls elghteen Yea.rs old.She g¡aduateal from the San Joa-quln Memo¡lal Htgh School tntr.resno.

Mlss Blasco, wbo Is nlneteenyears old, ls majorlng fn a¡t.

Ä run-off electlon wlll deciqe thevtctor for vlce-president antl alsofor treasurer. Norman 'Willlams

and f,'lora Jean MonoPoll a¡e can'tlittates for dhe vice'presidency andLarry Oliver and Carol Barsotü a¡ethe cantlltlates for treasurer.

The class wtll Ee€t today lnShop 6 to set a dcte for the run'offelectfon.

Atrts To Feature

,lnstallation, Feedlbe Àssoclated'W'omen Stutlents

wnl lnstall ltg new offlcers at apotluck rllnner tontght ¿t 6 P.m. l¡the Ramble lnn.

Mtss WtUa Marsh, dean of stu'denls, and the hosPttalltY commlt'tێ stu welcome the guests.

Sue Sheehan, last Yea¡'s Dresi-wül lnst&U Ellen Tally, tåe

ffdw presidenL Mtss Talty wlll lnistoll Beverly Belral as vlce Dre¡l-ileut; Mary Lou Kolgtail, Eecreta,ry;Jane Kobaeht, treasurer; 9nd LYnnRlce, hlstorlen

Eutert¿l¡ment wlll be Presentedetter the lnstell¡don.

36? attentled secondarSr schools lnvarlous other communltles ln thest8te.

Mrs. Lena M. Fuller, tr'JC regfs'trar, whose offlce matle the sur'vey, stated that t¡e statlstlcs tlonot lnclude studente who dltl not go

to high school, those who veDt tohith school in other states or foneign countrles, a,nd thoFe whofatletl to state thelr hlgh schools'

Mrs. F uller aleo said th¿t of thetotal 828 dey students, 508 ropre'sent new students anil 320 rrere en'rolled ln F'JC last year, Out of ttr-e

461 who went to hi8h schools lnFresno, 262 aîø new students a¡d199 went to l'JC last Year. Thi6leaves 36? students fmm highschools outslde of Fresno, whoinclutle 246 new e,nal 121 old stu'dents.

Roosevelt leads tJre 66 Per centwho attended Fresno hltù echoolswith 162; Fïesno Hteh ts Êecondwith 146. Etllson hae 78 a'Dal Sa,D

Joaquln Memorial ls next wltb 46'

Seven students completêd thelrhigh school educatlon at f,'resuoEivening Htgh School, flve at theContluuatlon High School, 14 at theformer trtesno Technlcal HlehSchool, two at the tr'resno U¡ion.A.cademy a,nd one at FJC.

Other high schools.or citles r€P'resented outslde Í'r€Eno i¡clutleMadera wtth 4?; Clovls, 41; CentmlUnion, 28; Washington Unlon ofbaston, 2?; Sanger, 26i ßowlet,22;Chowchilla, 20; Dos Palos a¡al Ker'man are tied with 13 each; Selma'12; Tranquillity and Ha¡forcl bothhave 9; Reeatley, 7; Bakerstleltl, 6;Slerra Union of .A,uberrY and Vt'sa,lla have 5 each; Los Angeles,Rivertlale a¡tl Camthers, 4 each;Delano,. KlneßDd¡gi'¡rotà¡@ ;Þon'

terville anal Tulare eech he,ve 3;Coallnga, Parlier, LatoD, Tfasco'Taft and Merced brlng uP the ¡earwlth two each.

Thlrty-seven other C¡llfornlccommunltles are ¡ePreEented atFJC by one student.

Meering W¡ll Be HeldTo Form Tennis Ter¡m

Paul Stårr, F'JC atùl€ilg dlÞctor'announced t¡êt a coEpgtltlYê t€tr'nts tes^E is to be formed. Thoseinterested meet wltù Dean Lerseuln Room S-22 toilaY st 4;30 ltm'

leg work for the Frgsno lqniorto ¡ight) Joyqe Noble, Bcubcna

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Thursdoy, October 14, 1954Poge Two

F ronz W eìnsch enk T eochesExchange Notes

By ELLA PAPAGNI

M'IE@DÑffi

' Publlshetl weekly by the Jourualtsm stu'lents of the Fresno Junlor

College, f430 O Street, f'resnq Callfomia' s'n'l composed at the Central

Ca.lifornta Typog¡aphlc Servtce, phone 3'3001' Unslgae'l etlltorlals are

the expresslon of the etlltor.

íI;ä. st"d"ã1eA fro* the Fresno State Co-llege,.whe19.h.e.- ^ ¡-^--'+iac nqinr TTe f¡nøht trlnøìish in the Edison HiSh*".-ä ä"ãtñätiãJ tirájji. He tausht English in the Edison High

r ô ¡----- ---^--Schoolforfouryears. +He was later invlted bY the Pres'I

ident of the Unitetl St&tes to spend I

..MARGARET S. HERNANDEZ

BUSINESS MANAGER..- -...-............-MARY S' BRUMFIELD

Som Tokes In Gome, FeelsTeom Needs More SuPP ott

two years ln the service and was

discharged last June..A.t FJC he ls teaching English

and speech and is the Yearbook ad-

viser.'Weinschenk is ma¡ried, and his

wlfe ls teaching art at the MaderaUnion HiSh School.

Plrying chess is a favorite'Pes-time with 'Weinschenk; but he

stated, "I don't like to PlaY chess

with P..D. Smith; he alwaYs beats--G

FJC RAMPAGENews Editor ---.----Mary .l\nn FiorentinoÄsst. Bus. Mgr. --.-..-.Barbara WilklnsonFeature Editor .---.---------.-.---EIIa PapacniAdv, Mgr. -.---.--------.-.-.-Karlo Demoorjian-4.sst. Àatv. Mgr. -.-..---.------.Jack lfandJianNatl. Atlv. Mgr. .-..--.----.--------IÌettv LeePhotographer .-.-----....Ralph ThroneberryExchange Edltor .-----.---Darlene GrenfeìlSpecial Prolects Mgr'---'Rualy .GuiterrezCirculation Mgr. ..--.-------.-.Glenn

-Wooley

R ÊSBi:l,iåx"11

.Adviser ......-......-....--------..Philip D. SmithMember of Associâtett Collegiate Press

FRANZ A. \MEINSCHENK. . new instructor

Looney Joins CouncilNedra-Looney has been aPproved

as representative at large on thestudent council.

Som Kozmi OÍ Pslesfine

He ststes that the difference ln

the educatlon sYstem betweeD the

Ifnltetl St¿tes and Palestine ls ¡e'

markable. In a school In Kazml'scoutrtry all of the subiects are glven

ir one roon. Eoch lustructor entersthe room, glves hls lectu¡e antlleaves, maJrtng room for the nexttutor. Sam attended school until194?, when the war ln hls home-

la¡d forced hlm to quit.

The forelgn stutlents of thlsschool a¡e formlng an organlzatlonto be led bY Kazmi.

.,The purpose of this club," says

Kazml, "is to brilg the forelgnand Ämerlca¡ stutlents together."

Tbe ftrst Deetlng wlll be helilnext ThursdaY, October 21- Âner'lcan ae well as forelgn studentsare urggd to attend. Contact'Kazmlfor further information.

AFÍER GA'TE SEE YOU AT

l/lo* b,¡rn -9n

KnúonrootHO'NE OF

.DELUXE TANCHBURGERS

Corner Belmont & Polm

SAM KAZMI...fromPalestine

tfæ olf

RffiB"rnt

Soys He Likes Americo At last ! tJte all Purþose

frø Ìrls ¿¡¡¡¿-graratatlon naal¡üp to oone uP rltb e

dlcogre¡Y that rllt shake tlr pante flùrst4¡ fræ lts suffs

to lta bêlto Íe æa¡r DACRON/CCIITOÌ{ sleckeo Donft talce ouf ro8ü

f6r lt¡ o@ t¡ a¡rd eee tJre aleokÊ t¡¡at dô everyt¡ing ¡ut ralko

Loo Angelcc ValleY JC, Students at ValleY College wlllonce agatû have a chance to selecttheir homecomiDg queen.

The queen wlll relgn oYer sllcampus activities helil by the col'lege. Queen candidates wlll be in'troduced at the annual homecom'ing dance, and one wlll be crowned'

Allan Ha4cock CollegeThe Santa Maria students have

scheduled a freshman-soPhomorebraw} Contests wlll be heltl infootball, a tire brawl, relaYs and

a tug-Þwar.Stockton Junior Collegc

'Who's got the bell? This questlon

is circulatlng among the College ofPaclfic studeDts, who haYe foundtheir 600 pound. bell mis8lng.

The belt is now in the Possessionof the Stockton Junior College stu-

dents, who "borrowed" it-

ALMA MATERBeneath the High SierrasHere arched bY blue aboveHail to thee, our Alma MaterMemorles may we alwaYs love.Tho' years may Pass, we'll not for-

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GOING SOME\itrHERE?-Qucrterbirck Don Birkle (40) cndHende¡son Bc¡ber (20) put the skids on Gicnt bcrll çqrrier inFridcy night's tussle vsith COS'

rAri?49!

FJC SPORÏS1BY MARVIN LUTZ

FJC ls Viclor ln Grid Oqener,COS Lose r In l3-6 Score

f'resno JC ft¡allY hit the wln col-

unn last fïilay nlght wlt'h a con'

ference vlctorY over COS, 13 to 6.

Other sèores were Taft, 38, Ven'

tura JC, 20; Portervllle, 06, Santa

Merla, 0; antl Reetlley woD over

San Jose JC.

Thø entire Fresno team deserYesall the cretttt a¡tl support th€y cangel The coaching staff has beenlncreased by two Part'tlme mem'bers this year to mold such a flDetear- The new men a,re OrVllle"Pepper" Crane and Bob Cobb' whoplayetl for FJC in th€ 1949-50 Eca'got.

They have done a fine Job so fa¡ln gfving attttitlonal asslsta'Dce tofull-ttme coaches Hàns Wletlen-hoefer, Ray McCarthy, a¡d JoeKelly. alt this should comblne togain another victorY over Taft JCCo,ugars tn Taft Saturtlay nlght.This ls also a CCJCÀa contest.

I hope ¿ good turnout of rooterswill show up ln Taft.

REED'S UNIONAcross from Fresno J.C.

TRTTON Olt 7600 GASOIINE

Fiorentino Plays Right GuardPost On Ram Football Squad

By JOE RAMPAGEThe Ram personelltY of the week

lg freshDan ['ra,Dk Í'lolentlno, whoplays rtght guÈrg on the R¿m,foot-ball team and who has shoÈn out'Btantllng abtltty in tåe first threegames thls sea^son.

Florentlno, who ls 5 feet, 10

lnches tall ¿ntl welghs 190 Pounds,came to the FJC from the San Joa.quln Memorlal High School, wherehe gxaaluatetl lsst JuDe. He played

Euard on the va¡sity football teamwhlle in hlth school, antl last Yearrv'as one of the few hl8h schoolplayers who was na.netl all North'ero California.

F'lorentino, who also Da¡tlclDatesin track, holils 27 hlgh school rec'ords ln the valley antl last June at'tended the state track meet in Ber'keley. He will be a bember of theRam track tean this spring.

Àfter conplettng his education atFJC, he plans to enroll at the Uni'vesity of Southern Callforniao wherehe will continue hls maJor ln PhY-sical education,

Whoever said "dynamlte comes insmall packages," Dust have been$tell acquaintetl with Ram RightGuard FiorenUno.

FRANK FIOBXNTINO...rightguord

BE WISE - ADVERIISE -THE RAMPAGE

DRIVE SAFELYI

TOMATO SANDWICH MADI'¡Y A[ltlul totlAlo

SANDWICH NAf,II

Whot mokes c Lucky toste better?

lrsTOASTE "to tcrste bèner!

îhe Rambling Rams of FresnoJunior College moved one steD hlgh'er to their fifth stratght CentralCalÍfornia Junior College Ässocia-tiou crown bY tra.mpling the Col-lege of the Sequolas 13-6 in theirfirst league game PlaYed last Fri-tlay night in Ratcliffe stadlum.

Hard tackllng created fumbleswhich at crucial times hurt bothteans. The 5,000 attendlng fanssaw Coach Hans Wedenhoefer keePhis ftve year Jlnx over the Glants.

Rame Scorc SevenIn the closlng seconds of PlaY of

the firet haü the Rams scored, andwhen l/a,ry KaDriellan tallied theertra polnt lt gave the Rans a ?'0

lead' and also the winning Pointmar1gin,

COS bounced back in the thirdpe¡tod when 185 Pound Don Âklnof Vlealia antl Dlcts Gomez com'btned lor a flrst down on the R¿ms'11, a,nd then Gonez maale lt to thethre€ on e pitchout. A btg hole leftby the Rams at t¿ckle maile lt þos'slblé fo¡ the Giants to galn ltfe tnthe end zoue. Blll Douglas' try fo¡tbe extra þlnt was wlde.

Ram¡ Make lt 13

Not satisfleal wtth the oue Polntmergfn, FJC, with the help of a 16

yaral pensltY oà tùe kickoff;grabbeal the ball on the COS 48.

Theu Ntck ReDallno a¡tl Calvln Foxalter¡ated to the Glla¡ts 23. On squlck pltchout tr'ox outran the COSsecondary for a seven Potnt Ra^m

ma,rgln. Thls ttme the converglontry was wlile.

The fourth quarter found COS

knocblng on the Rams' end'zo-ne

twice, but a Den¡lty end ¿ fumblenade the Glents' hopee faale.

COS getneil 11 ftrst downeagatnst 10 for FJC. The Vl¡all¿eleven ptleat uP e totÀl of 263 Detyards'compe,reil to 251 for Frcsuo.

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Dorrbtless, you've guessed that theDroodþat the right is: Careless two-gun cowbyenjoying better-tasting Lucky while wait''ing in ambush. Ints of other twg-gun cow'

boys-and many millions of no-gun folks-agree that Luckies tåste better. Students,

for example, prefer Luckies to all other

brands, according to the latest, biggesü

coast-to-coast college Burvey. Once again,

the No. 1 reason is that Luckies tåste

better. They taste better becar¡se LuckyStrike is the cigarette of fine tobacco . . .aod ".[t's Toostcd" tô taste better. "If,sToasted,"-the fainous Lucky Strike proo-

ess-tones up Luckies' Iight,- mild, good-

tasting tobacco to male it taste even

better. So, enjoy the better-tasting cþa-rette...LuckYStrike.

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GOT A IUCKY DROODIE?If you've got a Lucky 'Droodle in yournoodle, eend if,in. \¡ye pay ,$25 for all weuse, and also fgi many we don'ú ¡ise.Send as many aa you'like with Youldesciptive titles to: Lucky Droodle,P. O. Box 6?, New York 46, N. Y.

TDROODIES, Copyrlshr, I 95¡1, by Rost PrJcc

IUCKIES TASIE BETTER Cboner, Fresher, smoother!

RENT A ROYAT !

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TÀTAPÀEE thuridon Oaobcr ll, 1954PsgË'riiuil

F our F ormer F JC S iudenlsHonored W¡th Gold Pløque

lastic groupDr. Rolf Ordal, the advlser, sald

lohn Mock AttendiEducation Confab

honor roll of Älpha Gamma Stgma. I ¡ono Mock, tùe general educationDr. Ordal st¿tetl tlat every sprlng I chalrman of the Fresno Ju¡lor Col'

as future greduates qualtfy for gtate I lege, attenileil s generel educatlon

permanent membershlp thelr naÈes I couference [Htlay a¡il Satu¡day l¡wlll be placed on the Plaque. BaJrersflelal. 1ùl¡ ts a stat€ wlalo

that Bentler, a former stualeDt bodypresident, antt Mlss Stlll, now tnthe 'Women's Älr f,'orce ln Terag,have been selected for the state

menbershlp tor three of four se'| leges'

mesters or four out of flve wtth a I Each chalrmen gave a report otr

2.3 gra.de polnt, average or member- | progress of the s€arch for fun(ls forshtp for two sèmesters and a 2.6 | ttre study of general educatlon.overage. Mock g¿Y€ a report enüUed,

Save YourselfFrom Bad Colds

Mrs. Ilazel Pefersen, FJC heeltÀcoortllnatbr, suggestetl slnce October ts the ¡oonth for catchlng colds,here are EoEre "cold?'fects o¡ howto pÌevent thls slckness whlch oeahave serlous results.

1. Stey away from people whohave colds.

2. Keép ln top phyelcal contlltlog.Eat a well-balsnc€d allet

3. get aufflclent sleep g¡al rest.4. Don't share alrlDklng glssses,

tllshee e¡al silve¡:riare whlch con€Itrto cortect wlt^h a pereou who hasa colcl.

6: Suit your clothes to the we¿tù-er. Avold gettlng chllletl or wet

6. See your doctor for ¡nriodiccheck-ups.

If you have a cold keep lt to your-self aÊ much as posslble; &Yoldclose contaÆt wltb peoDle. Coveryour nose antl mouþ when youcough.

Use paper tissues an<l be Sure torlestroy them alter uee. Wash yourhande carefuUy a,nal frcquently.

course requl¡ed of eech fullttmethlrteenth yesr student.

The conlerence endetl wlth're-ports fron chairmen of the tllscue-Bion g¡oups.

Requirements for perrnanentl confereuce of Seneral educatlon

menbership lnclutle temporarylcbalrmen ot Califorala Junlor col'

of last yeca's life members ofesented to FJC. Shown qbove

)¡dal, advise& Ioseph Mcrcelli,Gladys Popp crrd Nedrc Looney, AGS officers'

I Reouirements for tåe state honor | "slgniftca¡t Erlucaüonal Develop'

FOUR STUDENTS PASS ' lrou tnctude peruanent member-lments," whlch dlspusseal the Drob'

The results ol the trlngltsh place- | shtp, a 2.6 average or better, antl I tem I.JC has had because of a

C/"1 %n*oAscoc¡ated Mcn Studenta

Defintte Plans have been com'pleted by the AMS for an October23rd dance to be heltl ln the Mari'gpltl Ballroon. The da^nce.wlll con-

ttnue from 9 to 1 and nuslc willDe furnighed bY the Echoetts. Thethe¡ne will be "The Witch's'Waltz".

å.ttmlssion to the tlance will'befiee for ttrose wlth and ÂMS cardand 60 cents for ttrose without.Tlckets wlll be on sale in the mainheü startiDg MontlaY.

Iintertalnment will be turnlshedat the dance and retleshrnenti¡ wlllbe serYed,

Newman ClubThe Newman Club, a Cathollc

student organtzatlon, will holtl theirftrõt Eeetlng tomòrrlw at 12 noontq &5.

Slnce thle 18 the ftrst ñeeUng theclub wllt have tåig Yeer, GarY IIarPêr, p¡e8ialentf ulges all last yeer'smember¡ to attentl a¡d also thosewho wlsh to Jotn the orga¡lzatlon.

RellY CommlttecA ¡ub+onmittee has been aP'

pol¡ted bY tåe rallY conmlttee toserve tùe students ln varlous ectlv'Itleg. TheY a,re PhYllls Be&rY

co¡ke¡; Pat IIs¡t, decoletlons; Joq¡Blásco' d¿nce tlcketc; Glladys PoPP'

prìogreu¡B; Xlllzabeth X'lorentlno,

f¡ubltclty; C¿rol Beraottl, IX¡E'¡¡one; Stßtes lllneg, ralües; RoY

TaketrÀJtâr, ¡elly men.

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