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vor_. vt FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1951 NO. 25
78 Sopñomores W¡ll Receive FJC Offers
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Degrees At Commencement lScholarshipsWith ?8 sophomore candidates for graduation who may | ¡chie Bradshaç' director or
receive associate of arts desees, the Frèsno Junior College's I suidance at Fresno Junior collete
sixth annual commencement will be held at 8 p.m. in thesevelt High School auditorium June 10. .
Dr. Robert E. Burns, president of the College of the Parvill speak on the College of Life.1-
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Buslness Major ^ lsio¡r' 'rvelding, machine shop' tar-
ï,î"::iï"1îr:,ïlå:ir::în:ij'"t'î"î::,ïï;,:;i'"ï^*"." Fortr Red Key MembersiS':ï,,i;*,.""îl'å1oi:Ë.ii.,li:llïil"å"ìì"åå"::0"''o' 'o' "u'. o,l. :år'ff ReCe iVe HOnOf AA. Gonzales, Carole Lee Gosanian. l Sec.eta.1- ]fa:r-. Lo'. Kôt.iâi. lo:el
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AA DegreeII terì. , ? ,. I ti oi Cqndidofeset-l
Hold Dinner:.,:,ìia':5¡ Popp. frE:;--"- "'--'\- The candidates for the associate
¡ has been actire in .ru-, of arts degree in the June 10 com-
rìment. \-as ¡le student I mencement held their annuâl din'
iL ¡tlil.IERS . . . Ärt Lecr, right, shows Al Herrera,'s Fcpp qnd Pot Still, left to right, one of the Red Keyls fc: *-eir se¡vice to the school in extrq curriculcnlieS. Bae Photo
Bennie es y. rfarti \ en rìment' rvas the ttua"* | t"t:"-"t:
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nez, D ñ-lriam c- .l: lÏ: ff:"1'iNickol r' Robert c' rrse l
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--perry, and Roberl G. Price. I erthur L{
Frances L. Purrov, Angelina n"- Souvenir lssue 5p I president an'
mos, Louis H. Ramirez, i::: i Fresno JC's High :-ì a ra--r president "tliî";'ll ',i:;]hem, oliver w' Riss-i"tl Ytt]t-I' .ro" Rampage staff ' l-j..:::t and Miss roon ii.*'o:,rt""
its alnual eigÌìt Page .' '-':ìe:tt:o.n nel: rveek," said I :: oi ^{ :
aolia, eûlLol'. - -orDm I
L. Smith, Ferol L. Stanton, Charles \\'ith 'plenty of pìc
B. Steinert, Patsy Jean Still, Jewell Thursday's issue rvill --^^^i-,:.-- +L^^^ ^!r^ 'P' Coìlins' t)
M. Stoudamire, Raymond. W. Tapia, r'ierç of this year's hì receiving these arçards ' \Irs. Coltins.Ivl. ÐLUUu4¡Jrrçr rlsJ 4v^¡
(Continrteà on Page 4) color'
i wauer said the g¡'aduates are
cation, will consratu"* j,0."..{]1:-lLead AWS FOf lthe American Fetie¡adon or Laborates, James P. collins, a cl-ass .poo'I _ -.; : I in memory of the la¡e chester H.
:?: ill'-.::'."::..:T f,'T::,',ï:: l Fal l Semester l ¿;.îiil.*.'å=",-ouo.it's execu
limited to 930 per sen€:ter for each I I also planning a class picnic May 2z(c!'u:"*::l:'4, I Rampage Holds l:;ih;-M.d"'. c""," sicte or Mil-| ' lleltonlake.
Fran PUrrov jAn¡ual '
i''roendthis I THIS WEEK'SChosen Barn j;::"'i,î,":;,:ï: I cALENDARlì o'.r'.¿r lì, ,oo^ lï'"iff tïH""it".' | '11 -^, ^
so introduce Pres'| 21-Newman Club, B-3, noon.
"Tl:-^," D,r¡¡nv cnnncnrarr ¡y tn" l:d-:", 1T3."t Y; wlt*l-Yl'' T^-it-:'l zt-1"t1Y"'i:v. christían Fer-
;'r;;llfiss Willa Marsh, dean of stu-I lowship, B-ll, noon.
;;"; I dents, and 'I!fr. and Mrs. Ernie | 21_Nisei Ctub, B_7, noon.-;ts I Benck' Benck is the Rampage | 25-Alpha Gamma sigma, B-ti,
I prlDter' I noon.
FRANCES PURROY . . . wcs crowned the Bcrm Dcrtce '
ot the Mcrigold Bollroom.
' lnn,7:30 p.m.
so introduce Pres'i 21-Newman Club, B-3, noon.
RAI'tPAGE
lPedro VicenteThurcdoy, Moy 20, lg51
rR[sno ¡urr¡ít¡rlrer
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Published weekly by the Journalism students of the l'resno JuniorCollege, 1430 O Street, Fresno, Californi+ and composetl at the CentraiCallfornia Typographic Servlce, phone 3'2320. Unsigned editorials arethe expression of the editor. iæ-rl
Etlitor-.---.--.---- --.-.-Haruo YamaokaÀssistant Editor -.......-- ----Margaret HernandezBusiness Manager-...-..- ------.-.-----Mary BrumfieldSports Etlitor-----.---------..-.-.-. ------ Donald ShroyerAdvertising Manager-.-.---- ------Blanche MilhahnAssistant Advertising Manager ---.--.-.--.Ea¡l Demoorjianrrychange Ettitor------.-----. .--------lfildred ShawCirculation Manager------.- ---------Oliver RigginsPhotogxaphers.-.---------..-..-.---- Terry Scharton antl Joe GonzalesReporters--.--..--------Margaret Schott, Mary Fiorentino, B¡ent Freeman,Nora Barton and Ella Papâgni.
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Assoc'roted Colle6'xle Þess r'\.ic'enre said colored foreigners
all oçer Guatamala had no cha¡ce '
for any type ecided i
before that im be I
\¡iould come States i
räere he ha -"oy I
Through UCErnest Wolf, the Fresno Junio¡
College engineering instructor, ard15 of his stuclents attencled the a¡-nual Engineer's Day of the Uniser-'sity of California in Berkeley.'Saturclay-
Wolf said, during the open housesponsored by the Students' Enti-neering Council, his students visitedthe Unirersity's famed Cyclotronused iD atomic research.
He said the FJC's delegation wasalso guests of the University at theStanford-Califorilfa baseball game.
The delegation consisted of: Ben- i
ny Moritz, James Nielsen, MaironFox, Farrokh Shahpar, Daniel Eck-land, Richard Lozano, Byron Stein-ert, Yirgil Garner, Mack Sanwo,Ralph Heinrich, Ted Swang, KeilhTurner, Jâmes tr'ord, Robert Carpioand Paul Thomson.
AWS Holds RevoteThe A.WS election revote results
betrveen Dorothy Ragstlale andBonnie Warren, running for trea-surer. ìrere not available for theRampage as it rvent to press.
ClJ Tln*oBy MARY FIORENTINO
opportunities offerecl aDy race.Yicente is especially grateful to
rhe- Fresno Junior College teach-ers who have given him nuch un-derstanding and encouragement.
Part Time JobThe ambitious student is a part-
time janitor at the San JoaquinMemorial High School.
Vicente remarks, "Studentshere do not realize that there arèa lot of people in other countriesrvho would like to have the ecluca-tional opportunities of the youthin the United States."
RAMBLING COLLEGIATESThere will be a meetfng Tues-
day noon in S-22 to aliscuss furtherplans fo: insraìÌatjon potì¡ch iir-ner a¡d s¡rimming party to be heldMonday. ffay 2.1, at Blakley'sSwimmilg Pool, from 4 to 10. Theinstallation of officers is to be
held at S shar¡¡ the same night.The erea:ng will be spent swim-ming. plaJing volleyball, ping pong,and a¡ I a jam session rçill be held.
T'^e .e¡ç- club officers for nextiall i-clude Dorothy Ra8:sdale,pres:de:r; Bill Bailey, riee-pres!d.e-:: Sue Sheehan, secretar-c; and\Ia:5 Lou Kolstad, trea-curer.
The Collegiates held a rolleyball3ame rsith the Ner-mau Club Tues-day on the front las;u. The scoreras 21 to 19. The nest rolleyballgame will be held ¡çith tle NiseiClub next week, also to be heldon the front lawn.
The next ColÌegiates' sponsoredeYent will be a boÞhop in B-11.Ca¡ole Gostanian, president, stress-es the fact that all who wânt tolearn how to bop to come to thee\-ent, for instructions rvill be
t]çen-NEWMAN CLUB
r-omination for officers of Nerv-
man Club for next fall will be held
at rhe next m'eeting tomorro\e atnoon in B-3. Membership cards
Ir-ill also be given out at the meet-
\es-man CIub has a cake saleyesterday in the main hall. Thecake sale was helcl from 11 to 1,
and funds were raised for club ex-
penses.
:::l.-'åi ,i"'::":lïä;i:J'::i lcool Down Dad!cases for the nursè's quarters, gen-l ---'
;;:' :ä":å'"ï".',1'åiil"î', ï: I lt's Only Books
physical education Brogram, the
Dickey Play8round.Has Trust of Girls
-lìihougb he; main s-ork is keep-ing up rçith the maintenance, Mrs.Bennett said she enioys the trustthe girls in the tlmnasium have inher and. finds certain satisfactionin trying to help iron out little prob-lems and give them comfort.-
The girls confide that she is everready with the thread and needleand even with the bobby pins when-eçer they need her help.
Keeps Supply of PinsTbeS add many times she keeps
a supply of pins for corsages andbobby pins for last minute groom-ing at school dances.
"If I had a million dollars, Iknow I would spend it on thisschool," Mrs. Ben¡ett said, "be-cause the students rÍho come to thetr'resno Junior College a¡e hardworking, ambitious and deserving.
"I also find Mrs. Hazel Pedersona very cooperative person to workwith and think she and tùe girlsare doing a marvelous job in spiteof the cramped quarters."
BEST FLAT TOPS
IN TOWN
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Ernie Rongel - Geo. Adishion
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STANISTAUS ond O STREETS
AFTER EXAMINATIONSBRING U5 THE TEXTBOOKS
YOU WItt NOT NEED.
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Becolnes StudentBy NORA BARTON
Pedro lopez Vicente, born inBritish llonduras. is a Fresno Jun-ior Collete business student.
He be¡an instructing in an ele-mentary school when he was onìysixteen. After three years of teach-ing he Eo-t;ed to Guatamala ï¡herehe worked for the United Stàtestr'ruit Company for 24 years. Hewas in charge . of the electricaldepartment office, acted a+ a pho-tographer a¡d operated the movies i
for the company. I
Leaves CountryT$'o years ago he felt the con-'
flict beireen the new tovernmentset-up and the company for whichhe was s-orking and decided to,leave-
Ed ith Ben nett En ioysWorking At Fresno JC
By NORA BARTON
Mrs. Edith Bennett, matron of the Fresno Junior Collegefor nearly two years, finds, because of the cooperation of thepeople she works with, that she enjoys working here morethan anywhere else.
Mrs. Bennett's work includes towel counts for the women's
By JOE RAIIPAGEDig these crazy mÍted-up things!
Bo5, it's real goner and it shouldstay that wa"y. What's this jiveabout you ask? To gir¡e you thelowdown, gotta .tryarn you, it,s really3D (tlopey, dumb, and dense). Thesehigh goof things are called books?
WeU, anyï¡ayJ the first (realgone) book is called "The Newcom-er" by Clyde D¿.vis. This story isabout a kid moring'into a newtown, and the going over he getsfrom the other kids on the block.Seriously, hare you ever felt theutter cold of being a stranger, unin-vited and u¡¡canted in a new town?
The nest book's entitlerl "TheBona.z^ Trail" 'by Muriel Walleanal is a l¡arn on the history of thegreat gold rushes of the West. Ifyou like reaaling about ghost townsand nining carnps, and some of theblood spilling, this is the book foryou-
The last book can mate a guycboke just saying the title. It'scalletl "The Art and Architecture ofIndia" or "The Pelican History ofArt."
'f Orl,lfvlY...
"Ä,wright-quit hiding doir-n there-I sow ycr dive in."
Rom poge StoÍÍ Reco llsHishlishts oÍ 1953-54
As the final weeks of the school semester come to an end-so does the weekly publication of the Rampage except, for thesouvenir edition.
During the sixth annual year of publication we \ryere at thehelm when Fred Hall became the State president of theFBLA; Patsy Jean Still was elected parliamentarian of thestate conference at Coronado; Joseph King, speech in-sfruc-
trial education chairman.Those mentioned above were but a few of the ne\çs we
u. In its entirety all that \4/e did could not beves. We have you the readers to thank as wellmembers. but most of all we thank our adçiser
Phiìip D. Smith.
FRESNO JC MALE STUDENTS GIVE
OPINION ON FEMALE FADS
Bob Curran-"I dislike girls thatwear pedal pushers to class; theYshould go back to 'them tharhills'."
Bill Hernantlez-"If. girls are tolyear their hair very short theyshould also wear men's clothes tocomplete the picture."
Tom Kerr-"The females whowear sun glasses in class shouldbring a sun lamp with them tocomplete the picture."
Sa^m Duncan-"The girls thatwear thbse full petticoat slips toschool shoultl go back to the 'roar-ing 20's'!"
Bob Kelerease-"My pet Peeve isgirls who bleach their hair, andgirls that wear levis."
'Well, girts, here are some of thethings the male sex dislikes, so
either acceBt them or forget them'
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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Fresno - 1929 Fresno 51.
YOUR BOOKSTORE
PAGEThursdoy, Moy 20, 1954 Poge lhrer
lSports Seasons ComeTo A Close At FJC
Our sincere apologies_ t9 l-1, Junior College athledc togs tlisTorosi¡n, Fho se overlooked i¡our reçie¡n of tìe central califor- \r-eek in the storage rooms as the
nia Junior College Âthletic As56- athletes of tr'JC retired from action
ciatiop tracL meet held in Taft a in the 1953-54 school j'ear.
Compton Wins JC DivisionOÍ West Coost Reloys
The 28th Annual West Coast Relays dominated the sports
Athletic Director Pau[ StarrFresno Junior College, along withStuart White, FJC president, acteal
as officials at the relays and CoachHans Wiedenhoefe¡ entered onlythree members of his ten man squadin three events. Those who rePre-
sented Fresno Junior Collete were ¡
Richard Wenig, who entered the IÊlu!4ru lvçu¡6r Ituv vAeu¡ve --- |
Junior College Discus event; Johú-jny Carter, who entered in the Jun-ior College competition of the highjump; aDd Walter lorosian, ¡¡rho
raced the 100 Yard dash also in the
Junior College level of competition'Compton Junior College ¡ças the
winner of the JC division as theY
were sparkecl bY the record-iyingl2O yard hieh hurdle rr-in ofLionel Daniel.
the JC scores:Compton B2 7 /5, LA CitY College
28 7170, Modesto 25%, \:allev JC25t6, Sarrta, Ana 25, ]fount San
Antonio 18, Sacramento 1'11é, EastLos A¡geles 14, Long Beach CC 12'
Glendale 7t/2, Ch'aÎf*f 5, Pasadena
CC 4, Bakersfield 4,<Santa ffonica 3,
Hartnell 3, Sant¿ Rosa 1 7/70' ElCamino 1. John ìfuir %' Porter'ville \h.
Tigers Toke Leogue TitleThe Reedley Junior College Tig-
ers won the 1954 Central Califor-nia Junior College Athletic Asso-ciation baseball championship forthe second straight time by beat-ing the College of the Sequoias 8
to 2 aI Cubs Park in Visalia, May12.
The totals Nere: r h eReedlel- ...------8 61cos .....-.--.---.--..-....---.._-.-.-._.__- 2 I 5
The Editor's Desk
RECORD TYING
in 9.9.
lorosian has starred on the ,FJCtrack squad for the F,e-rt two sea-sons, has turned in nany fine per-formances, antl is ceneinìy deserv-ing of equaltng the scbool recordin the 100.
Congratulations go to \t-alt, andplease forgive us for not being onthe ball.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVETTISERS
founb straight Centarl CaliforinaJunior College Association croÌr'nfor F¡e:no Junior College by goingthrough -.be league schedule un-defeateC-
Joe Kelly New C,oach
L¿te i¡ Sotembe¡ ¿nd at thestart of earì5 December the cagersof f.JC ttre€ied new cage coachJoe Kelly a-. te started his firstseason workiÈg sith the athletes of
ì Fresno Junior College. One year
EFFORT MISSED The baseball bats and gloves,By DONALD N. SHROYER 'along with the spihes of the thin-
Sports Edltor clads, joined the other Fresno
before be had been instructing thecagers of Fresno High and thisyear he was coaching the exstars ofEclison High School who had onlya short time before been his rivals.
Kelly, combined with the talentsof these stars from Edison HighSchool, did some very wonrlerfulthings for FJC. Most important ofall is the fact that they brought toFresno JC the first Central Cali-lornia Junior College Associationcag:e crown in the history of theschool.
lV'ith the coming spring the cag-ers put away their basketballs; andthe bats and baseballs, along withthe spikes of ttre thinclads, madetheir appearanee on the scene.
Little Response To Call¡sBoth coaches Ray McCarthy ol
baseball and 'Wiedenhoefer of trackreceived little respouse from theathletes of FJC. As a result, thesquads of .both teams \¡¡ere limitedin size and therefore hinderedgreatly in the quest for the crownsin both sports, Neither team faredso well and so comes an end to an-other season of sports at FresnoJunior Collete.
BE UUISE - ADVERTISE -THE RAMPAGE
The Collete of the Sequoias \ron ments have been p?evalent t¡routh-the meeL and most of the Ran eu¡ this year.participants did not place firsl in The first gathering of FJC at-h-any of the er-ents. However, they letes came last September ¡çhen thedid tâke some firsts in the prelim- l95A ve¡sion of the Fresno Junior
ferv rseeks ago. Triumphs along with discourage-
lnarres. College football squad begaû itsTorosiou 'rçoD oDe of the prelim- ¡¡aining sessions. The 8¡idders
inary races i¡ the 1U0 yard dash ripped through a mighty ruggedbut came in third h rhe final heat. scbedule with possibly the smallestBut the thirt that we failed to re- i squad in size and weight in theport is thât Torosian tied the I his¡o.-r of the schooi] Late in Nov-school record in tlis preliminary I ember che iron men of Coach Hansrace by zipping through 100 yards | \l-iedeahoefer had captured the
WALTER TOROSIAN
tr'ormer Fresno Junior College
track star Millard Hampton appear'ied on tbe scene SaturdâY evening'when he raPed iu the open inter-collegiate class as an inalependant'
He was eliminatecl, however, in thefirst dash ol the evening.
Latin AmericanClub lnstalls
stallation dinner at the Fiesta la-st
ThursdaY.Dr: Eldr€d Renk, sPon-ror, offi. ,
cially installed t nt, Joe i
Gonzales. He in led' the j
other officers, TaPia:and Angie Ramos.
GeremonY Held bY Candlel¡ght i
The r
enacte i
with c
The table ¡sas atlorned with red '
roses in the center against a whitebackground. Candle holders ilecor-
ated the sides.
Dinner lncluded Hot Dishes
The dinner consiéted of SPanish
dishes, including taeos, enchilaclas,
and refitos.John¡y tr*uentes, chairman' as-
sistect bY Delores Martinez and
Àngie Sillan, decorated the diningroom.
Miss Ramos, secretary, said the
Spanish-spoken inst¿llation given
by Dr. Renk was Performed mag-
nificently.
RENEGADESWITH TARRY PARKS
FEATURE NO. TWO
RED PTANET 'IAARSIN TECHNICOTOR
FEATURE NO. THREE
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COPR.. IHE AMERICAN TOEÀCCO COMPANY
.=_RAMPAGEPoge Four
Creep, Be Bop Survey GetsCraizy Mixed-Up Results
BY MILDRED SHAW
Are you hep to the new jive around Fresno or in plain En-
it would be a good idea to get some definitions and comments'Terry Scharton-"Be BoP sounds
Helen Embry-"Bop Provides an
Exchange J,lotesBy ELLA PAPAGNI
GAVEL PASSING. . .BlcrncheMilhoi?-n, pcst president olPhi Tneto Koppc, honds thegcrvei of outhority to MortinIsler, ihe newly elected pres-ideni.
Martin lsler W¡llHgad HOnOf GfOUO ferent stunts on motorcycles. Nine
- - - -r erents are scheduled, including a}fanin Isler, an accounting: ma-
þr at FJC, was installed at pres-
ident. of Phi Theta Kalrpa for thefall semester last week.
Other new' officers elected aJeDa¡ Eckland, vice-president; Dor-is Dilworth, secretary; Mack San-Fo, treasurer; Dean Lee, reporter;and Judy Hawthorne, inter-clubcouncil representative.
Santa Rosa Junior CollegeTre Santa Rosa Junior College
recently held "Character Day," inshich rbe students portrated dif-ferent t¡res of characters.
Costumes rsere highlighted torepresent different characters tlatsere original. Costumes tariedirom the 1890's to a 'West .Africa¡chief.
. Cal Poly Cotlege'The Poly Peneuins, a student
motorcycle club at Cal Poly Col-lege, are champing at their carbur-etors in anticipation of the forth-coming motorcycle circus opening.
The students wlll perform dif-
skate race, drag race, sack race,and one called run and ride.
Pacific Union CollegeI The Pacific Utrion College is'making way for their nes' library'to be built in June.
The library will cost $30,000 andir çill be a fireproof buiJding rithradiant heating.
I It \çiU have the ultimate capac¡ts
lhursdoy, lÀoy 20, 1954
Awärds AvailableTo 19 Studenfs
( Continued' ¡rom Page I )stu{ent qualifylng. The CaliforniaCongress of Pârents and Teachersgrants scholarships ¡p to $300 tostudents preparing for the teach-ing profession, Two awards of 950
iare made.available by the tr'resnoKirçanis Club of Fresno to studentsshowing outstanallng achievement.
Jewish AwardThe Fresno Council of Jewish
Women will award $30 Ber semes-ter to a student in the field of so-cial sen-ice, including teaching, so-cial rr'ork and nursing. The FresnoTechnical High School award isopen to aU high school studentsshowing outstanding promlse ingeneral educational or vocationalfields.
i FSC's scholarship committee in-i cludes Bradshaw, as chairman, Miss
II of. 100,000 volumes, rtrhereas theirI present library has only 40,000 vol-umes.
rWilla Ma¡sh, dean of students, andI Iv'"td"t. Anyone desiring more in-I
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glish are you "real gone ?"' So-e ðtudents are still wondering what some of the newaances lite l'Be Bop" and "The Creep" âre' and so I thought
excellent excuse to iump aroundlike a bunny. It's the most' to say
the least. To me BoP is a real gone
reserved version of Bach."BiIl Hernandez - His definition
of Be Bop is like someone walkingin their sleep. He prefers fox trotsor just t}¡e reg:.llar jazz.
Shirley Mclaughlin - Her defi-nition of Be BoP is a lvorm tryingto get in a hole that is too littlefor him-
Carole Gostanian-"BoP is a
crazy mixed-up version gf anysong. It expresses the ffeedom thatis in a musiciai's soul' It's realhep music to sbuffle, too. I thinkthe Creep is the nost. P-S. All Youcats come to the BoP HoP in B-11
which is supposed to be June 3."Bettie lversen-"Be BoP is real
cool! The Creep is llke bèing in a
boat-real close. (Remember the
Visit FJCThe naval açiation cadet offi-
cers will interçie¡c Prospectivemale studeDts today'hstead o!yeste¡day, as PreriouslY an-nounced, from 8 &m. to 2 P.m. withan interval at 11 fo¡ the assem-
blv. tThe opportunities and advance I
training of the Dasal aviation ca-
det program that are offered. to in-terested young men desiring to be
naval aviators rill be exPlained.
W. H. Batterson, naval cadetprocurement yoeman, said the Psstcooperation tiat FJC has exteudedto the statioq has been sincerelSappreciated.
talent show!)"Glatlys Popp-"Be BoP
crazy'."Rosemary Taylor-"Be
the bep in the bop!"That's all of this hep
today.
is 'real
Bop puts
taìk for
Your Wings areyour Passport
Ediroriol Stoff WillBe Nqmed At Dinner
(Continuedfrom Page 1)ert HeBpner, singer, ând HeleDEmbry, accompanist.
Yamaoka. will announce Dextyear's staff chiefs of the Rampage,*-ho will include Margaret Hernan-'
78 WrtL GRADUATE I
(Continaed lrom Page I) I
lseil I{. Ulsh, Lorin C. .wallace, Jr., i
Jesse H. Waller, FloYtl L. ü-hite'James P. White, HarveY D. Winter'lfary E. lil'right, Ilaruo Yamaoka,
Richard E. Yecny and Robert E.
Zimmerman ancl Bruce Deaton'
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